November 6, 2019
THIS WEEK'S inSIDER POLL
What's your reaction to the impeachment proceedings involving President Trump?
I support the impeachment proceedings.
I don't support the impeachment proceedings.
LAST WEEK'S inSIDER POLL
QUESTION: IS YOUR FAMILY COMING FOR FAMILY WEEKEND?
CANCELED: RAKE THE TOWN
VOLUNTEERING STILL A GREAT IDEA
Saturday's Rake the Town has been canceled due to this week's snowfall. Still, making a habit of volunteering is an excellent trait for developing and building community involvement and leadership.

AMERICAN INDIAN NIGHT 2019
HONORING NATIVE AMERICANS

American Indian Affairs welcomes Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan as the keynote speaker at the annual American Indian Night on Monday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m. in the Centennial Student Union Ballroom.

DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY
REGAINING POWER AFTER TRAUMA
Women's Center and the Violence Awareness Response Program (V.A.R.P.) is introducing a new event focused on Dance Movement Therapy (DMT). DMT is a new way to connect creative expression to the healing process for victims and survivors of trauma.

VETERANS DAY 2019
A FEW THINGS TO REMEMBER THIS NOV 11
Veterans Day is right around the corner. Veterans Day honors all of those who have served the country in war or peace. Whether or not you know someone who served in the military or you served yourself, Veterans Day is a holiday worth observing. There are around 18 million veterans living in the U.S.—here are some things to remember when honoring them on November 11. 

ASIAN NIGHT 2019
A CELEBRATION OF ASIAN CULTURE
The Kearney Center for International Students and the International Student Association is hosting this year's Asian Night. Asian Night is a celebration of Asian culture featuring ten countries from the continent.

GO TO AN ART MUSEUM DAY!
RIGHT HERE ON CAMPUS
Remember how excited you were to go on a field trip as a kid? The thought about going on an adventure - and of course skipping school- was a thrill. Hands-on learning is what always made those field trips so exciting and that’s why over 30,000 art museums celebrate Go to an Art Museum Day on November 9th. Going to a museum here at MNSU isn’t that hard when we have one right here in the CSU!

CSU PREMIERES OPEN MIC
SPOTLIGHT ON STUDENT TALENT
A new Open Mic Series hosted by the Centennial Student Union premieres this Friday, Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. in Jazzman's on the CSU Main Level. Goal of the series is an ongoing spotlight on student self-expression. Students can register to participate in music, comedy, poetry, theatre monologues and more.



WANT TO PERFORM AT OPEN MIC?
CLICK IMAGE TO REGISTER ONLINE
MAVERICK SPOTLIGHT!
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK:

Mariah Edgington, Fr. Volleyball


Click  HERE for the Spotlight Article
MAVERICK ATHLETES: WE WANT YOU!

The inSIDER's weekly Maverick Spotlight gives us an opportunity to learn about our Maverick student athletes with a fun, engaging survey!

If you are apart of the Maverick athletic community we would like to hear from you! Reach out to us at travis.gerlach@mnsu.edu

We can't wait to hear from you!
CAMPUS EVENT SCHEDULE
MOVIES AND EVENTS IN NOVEMBER
STOMPER CINEMA
Spiderman: Far From Home
Thursday, November 7: 7 & 9:30PM
Friday, November 8: 7 & 9:30PM
Saturday, November 9: 7PM

Brian Banks
Thursday, November 14: 7 & 9:30PM
Friday, November 15: 7 & 9:30PM
Saturday, November 16: 7PM

Good Boys
Thursday, November 21: 7 & 9:30PM
Friday, November 22: 7 & 9:30PM
Saturday, November 23: 7PM


*All showings are in Ostrander Auditorium








MAV SPORTS

Women's Basketball vs. UW-Eau Claire (Ex.)
Wednesday, November 6: 6PM
Bresnan Arena

Women's Soccer vs. #20 Concordia-St. Paul
Friday, November 8: 1PM
The Pitch



Sports Calendar
EVENTS
Screening of Chelsea Handler's documentary: "Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea"
Wednesday, November 6: 4:00-6:30PM
Women's Center (CSU 218)

Mapping Prejudice: Hidden Stories of Race & Privilege
Wednesday, November 6: 6:30-8:30PM
Ostrander Auditorium

Murder Mystery Night
Wednesday, November 6: 7-8PM
University Dining Center

Checking More than One Box: Multiracial Identity in a Dichotomous World
Thursday, November 7: 10AM-Noon
CSU 204

Painting with Bob Ross
Thursday, November 7: 6-7PM
Armstrong Hall Room 216

Serendipity Karaoke
Thursday, November 7: 7:30-11PM
Bullpen

Shakespeare in Love
November 7-9: 7:30PM
November 9-10: 2PM
Ted Paul Theatre

Finding Your Place
Friday, November 8: Noon
CSU Ballroom

Dance Movement Therapy & Trauma
Friday, November 8: 1:30-2:45PM
HC N225

Open Mic Night
Friday, November 8: 4PM
Jazzman's Cafe

Nov. 9 Rake the Town
CANCELED DUE TO SNOW

Veterans 5K
Saturday, November 9: 9AM
Myers Field House

ASA's First Annual Olympics
Saturday, November 9: 1-5PM
Myers Field House

Festivals of Asia
Saturday, November 9: 4:30-8PM
CSU Ballroom

Queer Prom
Saturday, November 9: 7-11PM
CSU 253/4/5

Liberian Night
Sunday, November 10: 5-8PM
CSU Ballroom

American Indian Night
Monday, November 11: 6-8PM
CSU Ballroom

Building Empathy
Tuesday, November 12: 11AM
CSU 202

Leadership U Workshops - Resiliency
Tuesday, November 12: 5-6PM
CSU 245

Conversational Skills
Wednesday, November 13: 3PM
CSU 204

Grad School Panel
Wednesday, November 13: 6:30-7:30PM
CSU 255

Trap Yoga
Wednesday, November 13: 7-8PM
Schelburg Gym
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