November 10, 2015

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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2015

Veteran’s 5K goes the extra mile

INSIDE

The ROTC-hosted race commemorates all who were lost.

NEWS:

ELLYN GIBBS Staff Writer Some run 5K races for fun, exercise, bragging rights, or the free T-shirt. The 10th Annual Veterans’ 5K, hosted by the Maverick ROTC Battalion, produced all those things, but had one greater purpose that trumped the above reasons to run. This race exists to honor the veterans who have fought for freedom. The battalion began this race to specifically acknowledge First Lieutenant Michael John Fasnacht, a graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato, who was killed in action during Operation Iraqi Freedom III. The patriotism on race day was high. One runner wore a photo of herself and her husband pinned to the back of her shirt, along with a heart that said, “He serves, I run.” Veteran Joe Delory can’t run due to knee injuries. However, he came outfitted in a traditional Irish plaid kilt and matching cap and walked the course while carrying an American flag. “I come to complete, not compete,” he said. The crisp morning air on Nov. 7 was enough to keep

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SPORTS: Photo by Yohanes Ashenafi sweat at bay, yet not freeze the runners’ faces into ice masks. The course wound around the MSU ball fields, past the outdoor climbing wall and the observatory, and finally brought the runners back down Stadium Road to the finish line behind Lot 1. This race had a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere. One little girl ran around Myers Field House in a race T-shirt that looked like a full-

length gown on her. A mother ran across the finish line while pushing an empty stroller, and two kids running at her side. Numerous people their dogs along to run, too, though one man was forced to carry his corgi near the final stretch of the course. As they neared the end, he set down the dog and they both took off again. “Come on! You can do it!” I heard him say, just before four paws and two

feet simultaneously crossed the finish line. This race was a wonderful acknowledgment of Veterans’ Day and a great way to celebrate those who have died for our American privileges. All proceeds from the race went to the Army ROTC Michael John Fasnacht Scholarship Fund, which assists dedicated MSU students in the ROTC program.

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A&E:

College of Arts and Humanities adds new program Film and Media Studies major teaches students to analyze media.

GABE HEWITT Staff Writer The College of Arts and Humanities has added a new program to its academy: Film and Media Studies. The program is a blend of the Mass Media and Film Studies programs. The seeds of the program were planted eight years ago when English faculty Dr. Donna Casella started the Film Studies minor. “At that time, it was only a critical studies program. I

eventually moved film production courses in. A few years ago I started reading about a cutting edge new program called Film and Media Studies that was popping up across the country,” she said. She contacted the Mass Media department that included Chair Dr. Amy Lauters and Assistant Professor Rachel Hanel. “We had a number of [Mass Media] students minoring in Film Studies,” she said. “There were no programs in South-Central Minnesota with a strong film studies program.” The program is comprised of courses currently taught within the Mass Media and Film Studies program. These

“The program is comprised of courses currently taught within the Mass Media and Film Studies program. These include courses in writing, media ethics and film production.” include courses in writing, media ethics and film production. One of the main components of the program is storytelling, according to Lauters. “Students will be storytellers in multiple media platforms in the end,” she said. Students in the program will be taught to look at all

aspects of media including historical, theoretical and cultural perspectives. In addition, it will prepare students for graduate work in the same

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