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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2021
By ASHLEY OPINA • Variety Editor When mother nature calls, women must answer. There’s no way around it. That’s why Student Government Senator Siene Haq proposed the distribution of free feminine hygiene products all throughout the Minnesota State University, Mankato campus. Although such products are often available in the women’s bathrooms on campus, they aren’t free. Accord-
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ing to Haq, women don’t always carry the cash needed to purchase the products they desire. “This is a basic necessity for every girl on campus and not a luxury product,” she said. Haq explained that her experiences as a woman opened her eyes to the reality that although every woman experiences menstruation, when that time of the month comes may be irregular and unpredictable. Women aren’t always prepared
with a menstrual pad or tampon on hand, and having a friend at the ready with one isn’t always possible either. “There is something known as period poverty and we can say that our campus does face it,” she said. “We do not have access to it ready, and that is not to say that women cannot afford it but access to it is difficult. There are times when women cannot go up to CVS or HYGIENE on page 9 u
DYLAN ENGEL • The Reporter
Student Gov. looking to distribute feminine hygiene products
Hygiene products available at Women’s Center.
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Global Entrepreneurship week kicked off its annual celebration at Minnesota State University, Mankato Saturday, hoping to inspire the entrepreneurial spirit in students, faculty, staff and the community. The week’s worth of events are sponsored by the College of Business Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). Global Entrepreneurship Week is an annual program held internationally by the Global Entrepreneurship Network, an organization that aims to make it easier for anyone, anywhere to start and scale a business, according to their website. The week itself is a campaign to engage people each November with tens of thousands of activities across the globe to celebrate and inspire entrepreneurs. David Alimo, a senior at MNSU and entrepreneur, said he is thrilled at the chance for students to explore their ideas as entrepreneurs. “It’s an opportunity for students to showcase their ideas to other entrepreneurs,” said Alimo. One of the biggest draws, says Alimo, is the ability for students to network with these business professionals. “They have been giving good insight on how BUSINESS on page 2 u
Rep. Luke Frederick visited the Minnesota State University, Mankato Student Government Wednesday to talk about his time in the state’s House of Representatives. Frederick, originally from Mankato, spent a year in the Americorps program before returning to Mankato to attend MNSU, where he recieved a degree in corrections. Elected in 2020, the new representative visited the student senate to talk about his time in public service. One of his main points was the importance of listening to constituents. “Sometimes as a leader, one of the hardest things to do is to just close my mouth,” said Frederick, who went on to stress that this is particularly vital in areas of ignorance. “It just goes back to listening and understanding when I might not know something.” The representative spoke about his time at MNSU, where he spent most of his time in Armstrong Hall. Armstrong Hall is currently undergoing planning for demolition and reconstruction. Frederick is currently the house author for the bill on the project. “It’s a place that means a lot to me,” said Frederick, “but there is a lot of room for improvement.” STU GOV on page 2 u
DYLAN ENGEL • The Reporter The Mavericks women’s soccer team won their first round match of the NSIC tournament in an unsual fashion when a UMary player scored an own goal, the only of the match, Wednesday afternoon.
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Program gives veterans free dental services By JENNA PETERSON News Director For the fourth year in a row, Minnesota State University, Mankato’s College of Allied Health and Nursing is hosting Health for Heroes, a free event created to honor and provide services for Mankato-area veterans. “We just came up with this idea because there are a lot of veterans who don’t have access to dental care. They don’t have dental insurance, so they can’t
get dental treatment,” said Pamela Briese, assistant professor in the Department of Dental Education and a leader with the event. “So, we were made aware of that by veterans that were coming into the clinic and telling us that they did not have dental insurance.” In this event there will be free services available for veterans to take advantage of. Some of these services include dental cleanings, exams and fluoride treatments. Briese explained, “Our
dental clinic offers free and reduced services for people that qualify and so we thought ‘Well, let’s have a day so that we can honor all of the active, reserve and retired military people that don’t have access to care.’” Along with the dental program, other departments in the college will be offering free services for the veterans. The Communication Sciences and Disorders program will provide free hearing screenings VETERANS on page 4 u