December 4, 2018

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TUESDAY DECEMBER 4, 2018

Letter to the Editor: I’ll Le Festival Des Couleurs a success vote Yes for the bubble Candidates included: representing Ivory Coast,

Dear Editor, I am responding to the editorial in the MSU Reporter from November 27. Although I do respect your opinions and believe that everyone has the right to their own, I would like to share some information from the other end of the spectrum and present why I believe students should vote yes on December 4 on the Sports Bubble. I am currently a student here at MNSU Mankato and have used the rec facilities quite a bit, whether it be for practices with my club team or playing basketball/ rock climbing with my friends. I can also say that I haven’t used a majority of the other services on campus that come with my tuition and student fees. One of them being the resources at the library that come with the student technology fees, as I prefer to study either at home or at a local coffee shop, and all of the resources that I need for class are accessible from my laptop. But, I do believe that they are great resources for a lot of other students, and I have no

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criticisms towards the funding of these or any other services that are currently being used widely amongst students. The dome will be a great addition to campus that will not only benefit the students but also the community of Mankato as well as those surrounding it. For 83 cents a credit with a maximum of $10 a semester, students have the opportunity to assist in financing a facility that will benefit not only those students participating in activities that would use the dome, but also those who would like to use Myers Field House and Schellberg Gym for their clubs or other leisurely activities more often. It would also benefit the youth, high school, and adult sport leagues in the area. Currently, students participating in NCAA or club sports as well as leisure users struggle to get time at any

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The International Student Association kicked off December with their gala, Le Festival Des Couleurs, this past Saturday, Dec. 1 celebrating and connecting domestic and international students. The event was sponsored by Student’s United and had representatives who spoke a little about the program and expressed gratitude towards the students. The Assistant Director of the Kearney Center for International Student Services, Stephanie Gonzalez, also gave her thanks as she surprised the international students attending the event two free cultural contribution hours. Tomi Adeola, the MC for the night, introduced the ISA royalty to the stage.

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Zemzemi

Anastasia

Antonova

Maria Ly | MSU Reporter

representing Tunisia, Luke Chinyama representing Zambia, Aysha Siddika Mysha representing Bangladesh, Khaled Souleymane

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Mavericks plow over Texans in whiteout The team wins against Tarleton State 13-10, advances to national semi-finals

KEVIN KORBEL SPORTS EDITOR The Minnesota State Mavericks defeated the Tarleton State Texans Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Blakeslee Stadium by a final score of 13-10, in the worst of snowy, blizzard-like conditions. In the first quarter, the weather conditions were quite fair to start off the game, and the Texans took advantage of that early on. Tarleton State got on the score board on the first drive of the game, after Texans’ kicker Joanly Martinez hit a 29-yard field goal to put

Mansoor Ahmad | MSU Reporter

the Texans up 3-0 over the Mavericks early on. The Mavericks also had their share of chances early on

in the game, as senior kicker Casey Bednarski missed a 44-yard field goal attempt that could’ve tied the game

IN THIS ISSUE: Alvarez or Gonzalez? ................................. Page 3 Getting festive over the holidays .............. Page 4 Hockey sweeps LSSU ................................. Page 8 Redefining “Made in China” music ......... Page 11

up late in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Texans cracked the scoreboard again after

Texans’ wide out Zimari Manning caught a pass from quarterback Ben Holmes for a 67-yard touchdown reception to extend the Texans lead to 10-0. After that score, the Mavericks went back on offense. As they started to drive down the field, the snow started to come down hard. The conditions looked to be too much at the time, as the Mavericks got to the red zone on the Texans’ side of the field, only to have Mavericks’ junior tailback Nate Gunn fumble near the end zone. Tarleton State got the ball back on offense, but were not able to do anything with it, as they ended up punting it back to the Mavericks.

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WEATHER OUTLOOK: TUESDAY (12/4)

H: 22 L: 15 Cloudy.

WEDNESDAY (12/5)

H: 27 L: 10 Partly sunny.

THURSDAY (12/6)

H: 15 L: -6 Periods of sun.

FRIDAY (12/7)

H: 16 L: 3 Sunshine; cold.

SATURDAY (12/8)

H: 22 L: 10 Sunshine & clouds.

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