TUESDAY OCTOBER 27, 2015
The Major Fair is not a minor event
INSIDE
MSU majors will be on full display Oct. 28 in the CSU.
NEWS:
YUSEONG JEON Staff Writer
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Explore majors and careers at one place! The 2015 Major Fair will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Centennial Student Union Ballroom (CSU 200C) at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Students will have an opportunity to learn about their choices for majors offered at MSU and other related information from student organizations, academic advisors, faculty and academic departments. Representatives from various colleges and departments at MSU will attend the event to answer students’ questions about majors and minors. “I think Major Fair is an important opportunity for students to really actively reflect and then get in-
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SPORTS: Reporter Archive formation about other opportunities,” said Sara Granberg-Rademacker, assistant director for academic advising services. “I think a lot of students and people in general make decisions about where they think they want to be, career wise, without necessarily knowing everything. This is a great chance to look around and see what your options are and start connecting and building relationships with people who can help pro-
vide you with good information about those options and move toward those particular goals,” she continued. Major Fair is a one-stop shop for students who are still looking for majors, minors, or ways to get involved in their majors and minors. If students are considering lots of different majors, they don’t have to go to a lot of different people, they can just stop in this one place and talk to people about different programs that students are considering for
their majors and minors. Although the Major Fair is open to everyone, freshman and sophomore students are especially encouraged to attend the event for more information and resources about their choices for majors and minors. “Generally speaking, maybe they have picked majors and minors but they haven’t gone through and confirmed
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Maverick Hockey gets first two wins
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A&E:
Students tune up for the “Battle of the Bands”
JAMIE KANKAALA Staff Writer If you have musical talents that you have been dying to share with the public and possibly win some prizes, now is your chance. Minnesota State University, Mankato is hosting Battle of the Bands. and it is currently calling for entries. This is a fun and exciting event between singer songwriters, Electronic Dance
Music (EDM) and Hip Hop artists, and bands that compete to show the public their talents and for chances to win great prizes. It is a wonderful opportunity for anyone who is interested! Battle of the Bands entries will be broken into three divisions for competition. The first division is EMP and Hip Hop artists, the second is singer songwriters, and the third division is bands. This event will take place in the Centennial Student Union Ballroom on Nov. 16 and 17t. On both nights, the doors will open at 6:45 p.m. and the competition will start at 7 p.m. EMP and Hip Hop artists will battle on Nov. 16 and singer songwriters and bands will battle on Nov. 17. Each competitor will re-
ceive around 15-30 minutes to perform during the battle. Of the three divisions, each will compete for a prize pack and cash prize. The spectators of the event will pick their favorite performances and text their votes to the Student Events Team texting service at 76-626. At the end of the battle, the performance with the most votes from each of three divisions will be the winner. The lucky winners will be announced on Nov. 17 after the final performance. If you are interested in entering the competition, you are able to fill out the Battle of the Bands Entry Form on the Student Events Team Orgsync page or by following the link, https://orgsync.com/63610/ forms/157626. The deadline to enter this event will be Nov.
1. Depending on the number of entries in each division, all entries might not be chosen to compete. Performers that are chosen to compete will be informed of the set time and sound check time by Friday, Nov. 6. There will be free parking for this event on campus in the gold parking lots after 6:30 p.m. This event is made possible by the Student Events Team, a student-led organization that produces great events to help students make wonderful memories while celebrating their Maverick pride. For more information about the Battle of the Bands, feel free to contact Concert Company Chair Rachel Winch by phone at 507-389-6076 or by email at Rachel.Winch@mnsu.edu.
Maverick Machine takes the field, ties the knot
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