February 18, 2021

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THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 18, 2021

By BAILEY BRENDEL Staff Writer

Helpful webinars, diversity in residence halls, student fee budgets and a student career ambassador were all discussed at this week’s student government meeting. Here are the highlights: Minnesota State University’s IT Solutions Department will soon launch a project called Microsoft March, a set of webinars and presentations that will teach students how to use various Microsoft programs. IT Solutions will also offer a similar version to help students obtain services from MSU called Ask Stomper. This service will help students find the answers they need and the people they need to contact within our campus community. An example of this would be the program showing students where the Financial Aid Office is located and the hours they are open. Assistant Director of Student Activities John Bulcock spoke about the student fees budget. He discussed how programs funded by student fees are currently working on creating their budgets for the next fiscal year. The Student Allocation Committee will hear from those groups over the next few weeks before passing recommendations to the Student Government. Once approved, the budget is then sent to President Davenport and to the MinnState Board for final approval. This will be an ongoing process with updates to come. Sen. Jack Wheeler told the Student Government he is using the Mavlife app to add a new discussion spot for departments

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4 VIE FOR PRESIDENCY University president search comes down to four candidates

By JENNA PETERSON News Director

As Minnesota State University, Mankato President Richard Davenport wraps up his last few months serving the students, a search committee is looking for the next President to help the university grow based on some key factors. Chief of Staff in MNSU’s President’s office Sheri Sargent discussed what the search process has looked like and how the transition will take place. “The decision will be made around mid-March and the new elect to take office July 1,” she said, “so within these next few months there are lots to take place.” Earlier this month, over the span of three days, each of the four candidates were able to Zoom in and be virtually interviewed for the position. Students, faculty, and search committee members listened to the candidates and asked questions. Questions highlighted in these interviews covered tuition rates, expanding the university’s international student population, increasing enrollment, and how each candidate would best fit in with MNSU and create a positive impact in the community. When a decision is made it will be made public to the university and community. In the months following the decision and the new president taking office, the university’s President Office will help ensure that the transition between the presidents will be smooth. Edward Inch

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As stated by the MNSU website, Edward Inch is the first of the four finalists the University is looking into to fill this position. Inch once served as Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs for California State University, East Bay, as well as serving positions for California State University, Sacramento, Capital University in Ohio, and Pacific Lutheran University. John Jasinski John Jasinski has served for numerous Universities as well, with positions ranging from President, Executive Vice President, Chief Academic and Operating Officer. Jasinski worked with Northwest Missouri State University and Northwood University, as well as numerous

public k-12 education systems. Debra Larson Debra Larson is another candidate who has served the California area while serving positions of Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at California State University, Chico, Dean of the College of Engineering at California Polytechnic State University, and President of Chico State Enterprises. Larson also has a long history with Northern Arizona University where she has served the roles as Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences, and Department

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Men’s Hockey hits the Road to take on Ferris State; McKay Eyes ninth Shutout on page 9 Julian Napravnik (15) leads the Mavericks as the top point scorer with 7 goals and 12 assists in his junior year.

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Testing their Knowledge: Students vs. Senators By JULIA BARTON

MANSOOR AHMAD • The Reporter

Student Gov: Webinars, Diversity, and Student Fees

MEN’S B-BALL SEEKS PLAYOFF SPOT

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The Student Events Team hosted an event called “Are you Smarter than a Student Senator?” Tuesday, where students had the opportunity to win up to $300 in cash by answering simple gradeschool questions. The event was a fun way to get to know some of the student senators here at Minnesota State University, Mankato and learn about Student Government. Participating senators included Jack Wheeler, Zahara Osman, Catherine Nelson, and Arnavee Maltare (student body Vice President). “As a member of the Student Government, we plan and improve programs, as we are always looking for students to bring issues to us or things they want to see improved so we can learn how to accomplish them,” student body Vice President Maltare explained. “We work on advising and also having diversity and inclusion on campus. I encourage people to come and see all the committees we offer, and if you are interested feel free to reach out.” Playing off the popular TV game show of the same name, the event worked very similarly to the show. The game was hosted via Zoom, or in-person in the Centennial Student Union Ballroom, with random students selected to play. Six rounds were played that allowed six participants the chance to win some money. Students played until they got a question wrong, ranging from first-

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