November 10, 2020

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Halal Food Now Available for Students in CSU ASHLEY OPINA Staff Writer As a college student, it is crucial to feel as though the school you attend values your input and acts in favor of your wants and needs. It usually comes down to voicing your concerns to the right person who is willing to listen. That was the case for a student of Muslim faith at Minnesota State University, Mankato who chose to speak with Arnavee Maltare, the Vice President of MNSU’s Student Government. The student advocated for the addition of Halal food options at the Centennial Student Union food court. Halal is meat from humanely slaughtered animals which is then cooked according to Islamic faith and traditions. Halal food options are served at the University Dining Center, but the CSU is more accessible to students throughout the day. The CSU has a wide variety of food options, but up until a week ago, Halal food was not

MANSOOR AHMAD • The Reporter Mohammad Mafaz, a Muslim student from Sri Lanka, shows his Halal chicken patty burger Monday, Nov. 9, 2020 in the CSU. “It’s not bad,” he said. “I will definitely be getting this once or twice a week.”

one of them. That changed after Maltare was informed of one student’s struggles who shared

the struggles of many Muslim students on campus. Maltare then began to work in their favor. At the time, she

Almost 400 COVID-19 Saliva Tests Administered in CSU COLIN HANKE Staff Writer For the second time this semester, Minnesota State University, Mankato has teamed up with the state health department to offer students COVID-19 testing. On Thursday Minnesota Department of Health officials administered nearly 400 free saliva tests in the Centennial Student Union. The tests were primarily for asymptomatic students or faculty and staff at higher risk for contracting the virus from being around students. The university encourages students with COVID-19 symptoms to stay home and call Student Health Services to administer a test. Daniel Benson, MNSU’s Director of Media Relations, said, “The November 5th salvia testing event was very successful, and we encourage

was a Senator of Student Government and had connections to Mark Constantine, the Director of the CSU.

all students to sign up for free testing on either November 12 or November 19 before students go home to their families over Thanksgiving.” An email signed by President Richard Davenport was sent to students and faculty Nov. 9, explaining more about the future tests that will be

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available for free. Interim Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Matt Cecil said, “We want students to be able to go home for Thanksgiving

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JOHN MINCHILLO • Associated Press A technician prepares COVID-19 coronavirus patient samples for testing at a laboratory March 11, 2020 in New York’s Long Island.

“I actually spoke to Mark about this request last year when I was Senator,” says Maltare. “But because of COVID-19, nothing happened.” Maltare spoke with Constantine back in the Spring Semester of 2020 about adding Halal food options to the CSU. When MNSU shut down due to COVID-19, she was unable to follow up on her request. When Maltare returned in the fall, she was elected Vice President of Student Government and picked up where she left off. According to Maltare, “it only took a week to make it happen once I brought it up to Mark again.” With the help of Constantine, Maltare’s request was brought to life. “I told Arnavee that I would contact Jamie Waterbury, the Dining Services General Manager,” says Constantine.

A new student group at Minnesota State University, Mankato called CultureChange is helping raise awareness and funding for mental health issues as well as reduce the stigma surrounding it. CultureChange was launched last summer by Seth Nilsen, Alex Schaumann, Alex Schmit and Jasmin Kotek. These students are also leaders of the student organization Mental Health Mankato. CultureChange was created to educate others about their resources and start a campus-wide conversation regarding mental health. “We saw a lot of our

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friends struggling with anxiety and depression coming into our freshman year. In our sophomore year we decided to do something about it, and so we started the Mental Health Mankato RSO,” said Schaumann, a board member and MNSU senior. “After a couple years of doing Mental Health Mankato we decided that we wanted to make a change on a bigger and grander scale. We then started CultureChange this summer to have the opportunity to work in Mankato and the surrounding area, and keep growing all over Minnesota potentially,” Schaumann continued.

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