Sept. 29, 2010

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FALLS FEST FEATURES BIG NAMES: Cross Canadian Ragweed and Creedence Clearwater Revisited headlined the 25th anniversary of festival in Lucy Park.

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Wednesday n September 29, 2010

TEAM ARROW STAYS ON TARGET MSU’s cycling team brought silver medals home from the Collegiate Track National Championships in Indianapolis.

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SGA asked to consider fee increase Alyssa Johnston Copy Editor

MSU wants to raise student fees again. This time, it’s to revamp the electrical system and fix a leaky roof on the Clark Student Center. In the Student Government Association meeting last Tuesday, Dr. Keith Lamb, associate vice president of student affairs, told the group the repairs could cost approximately $1 million. To pay for them, Lamb proposed that students have an additional $20 added on to their Student Center Fee. That fee is currently $35. That would generate $120,000 per semester. “The main switch providing power to the building is old, 1961, and there are no replacement parts for it.

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Chris Collins Managing Editor

Students in the MSU marketing department have been given a unique opportunity – they’ve been asked by Red River Chevrolet officials to develop a marketing plan for one of their brand new vehicles. Robert Forrester, president of the car lot and assistant professor of management at MSU, needs the Chevy Cruze to appeal to collegeaged people. The marketing students, who have banded together as the Midwestern Advertising Group (MAG), have been charged with promoting the four-door sedan. They have until Nov. 15 to figure it out. “We’ve been given a gift on a silver platter,” said Jackie Hoegger, an adjunct instructor of marketing, about the opportunity to promote GM’s new product. “It’s the project we’re going to wrap our arms around and embrace this semester.” The first two weeks of October will be spent laying out the marketing plan. This includes a radio spot, billboard ads, and ad slots for social networking sites. “The kids know they have their work cut out for them,” Hoegger said. “But I think they’re ready to

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Students will get realworld marketing experience, and Red River Chevrolet gets a campaign designed by college students to appeal to a college-aged demographic. n

Attorney Brett Sokolow educated students on dangers of hook-ups with his “Drunk Sex or Date Rape” presentation. (Photos by Kassie Bruton)

Students learn about dangers of drunken sex

n By Nov. 15, ‘Midwestern Marketing Group’ will develop a plan to advertise the Chevy Cruze using a radio spot, billboards and ‘viral marketing’ on social networking sites. n The campaign will emphasize the car’s appearance, fuel economy and reliability.

Brittney Cottingham Features Editor

Yesterday, marketing students got their first glimpse of the Chevy Cruze, for which they are developing a marketing campaign. A film crew hired by Chevrolet was also working on a documentary about the project. (Photos by Chris Collins)

NERF warriors open fire on the quad Chris Collins NERF War Correspondent

A war was fought Monday afternoon on the lawn of the Quad. Spent rounds of ammunition littered the ground after the two rival clans, Gold Team and the Alpha Gators, clashed near the Bolin Fountain. Both groups, equipped with handguns, gatling guns, bow and arrows, swords and shields, met on the war field with one thing in mind: to leave victorious. Luckily, it was a safer war than most – instead of real bullets and actual guns, the fighters, all residents of MSU, used specialized NERF weaponry. Not that it made the event any less exciting. The event was organized by Cameron Shaffer, resident assistant at Sunwatcher, as an activity for MSU residents. This is the second NERF war he has orga(Above) The Gold Team marches into battle against the Alpha Gators durnized. From the get-go, the odds ing Monday’s NERF war on the quad. (Right) Jourdan Polluck wields a

NERF Belt Blaster. When the imaginary gunsmoke cleared, the Gators

See NERF on page 3 were driven to extinction by the Gold Team. (Photos by Hannah Hofmann)

On Thursday, Student Development and Orientation started their Student Success Series with “Drunk Sex or Date Rape.” Students heard a story about two college students, Todd and Amy, who 13 years ago were involved in drunken sexual relations after a party. Attorney and speaker, Brett Sokolow gave students the facts of the case and left it up to them to vote guilty or not guilty. Sokolow calls the debate an engaging mix of a relatable story; humor and a non-judgmental facilitation that lets students make up their own mind. “Before the event I knew that date rape was a really big deal on college campuses, and many students don’t understand the differences between what legally is considered date rape and what they consider a ran-

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Kruger Brothers to raise curtain on lecture series Chris Collins Managing Editor

The Kruger Brothers, a three-piece from Switzerland, will bring their own special brand of musicianship to MSU Thursday. The “new American music” might surprise some audience members in Akin Auditorium, who have seen the group perform before or who have watched their videos on YouTube. This might not be what some are expecting, said Joel Landsberg, bassist for the trio. “We’re going in completely different directions,” he said. Regardless, Landsberg expects the crowd to be pretty big Thursday – the group has a big following in the North Texas/Southern Oklahoma region. “We cover everything from Americana to classical bluegrass,” Landsberg said. “We’ve got a lot of the

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