TODAY
A rt student
75˚
exhibits prints page
14
54˚
If I had to guess, today’s supposed to be one of the last “nice” days for a while...
STUDENT RUN NEWS SINCE 1926
MSUREPORTER.COM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2021
GROOVIN’
Students get amped up for family weekend By CLAIRE BRUNEAU Staff Writer
MNSU students Bhavani Nainala, left, and Shreyam Ranjan dance during the International Student Fashion Show & Party in the Centennial Student Union Saturday. Earlier, there was a fashion show where international students displayed their traditional clothing. Photo by DYLAN ENGEL • The Reporter
Alcohol awareness week promotes responsible drinking
Every year, Minnesota State University, Mankato hosts a family weekend to bring families and students back together. This weekend is filled with sports games, campus-wide events, and school spirit for all who attend. The MNSU Student Events Team is in charge of many of the events that take place during family weekend, and this year they’ve got a long list of activities for everyone to enjoy. Friday night includes various activities for people to choose from. At 7 p.m. there will be a “The Price is Right” event in Ostrander Auditorium where attendees can volunteer themselves to participate in the game show activities. To end the night, students and their families are welcome to look at the stars at Andreas Observatory, weather permitting. Junior Tyler Pickle, president of the Students Event Team, said one of the goals is to make sure people have a good time. FAMILY on page 3 u
VARP provides domestice violence resources By JENNA PETERSON News Director
By JULIA BARTON Staff Writer
This week National Intercollegiate Alcohol Awareness Week is being observed on campuses across the U.S. in hopes of bringing light to an important topic among young adults. National Intercollegiate Alcohol Awareness Week is an annual event that has been celebrated for more than 25 years, usually on the third full week of October. The event hopes to influence students to make smarter choices when consuming alcohol. In the state of Minnesota, an underage consumption violation, also known as a ‘minor,’ is a misdemeanor that
carries a fine of about $180. Irresponsible alcohol use isn’t just an individual’s problem. Poor choices can get landlords and tenants in trouble, too. The city of Mankato established a three-strike social host ordinance in 2007 that students living in off-campus housing should be aware of. The policy states that property owners or residents of homes or apartments where police find underage drinking — or repeated noise complaints — would be subject to a strike. If a property owner receives three strikes, criminal charges could result. Besides the legal consequences that come with underage drinking, alcohol has AWARENESS on page 7 u
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness month and Minnesota State University, Mankato wants students to know there are resources available on campus for anyone who needs them. One such resource is the Violence Awareness and Response Program. Shadow Rolan was recently appointed director of the program and is ready to assist anyone who needs it. “The Violence Awareness and Response program is a program where it is basically bringing awareness to campus on various things, such as domestic violence awareness month and sexual assault awareness month. We also partner with the Women’s
File photo There are many resources for students on campus to avail.
Center to do various programs around that,” Rolan stated. Liz Steinborn-Gourley, director of the Women’s Center, said reports of abuse are handled with confidential advo-
cates. “When we say confidential we mean that state employees are mandated reporters for violence, whether that’s sexual assault or domestic violence HELP on page 4 u