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Nichols faces Falcons bury Buffalo Falcons win 35-0 in first ever state shut-out since charges the 1998 season by Nick Hum THE BG NEWS by Ryan McNeill Philosopher Dave U-WIR E Weinbaum once said that the ST1U.WATER, Okla. — most important lesson from Oklahomans reacted Thursday winning is that you can. The to news that Oklahoma Bowling Green football team is County District Attorney Wes beginning to learn this lesson. lane will prosecute Oklahoma The Falcons have already City bombing conspirator matched their win total from Terry Nichols on state murder last season with a strong 35-0 charges, which include the domination of Buffalo Saturday night in their home possibility of the death penalty. opener under the lights at Doyt "I have always believed that Perry stadium. The shutout is it the decision of the was BG's first since 1994. Oklahoma County District "This is really exciting," Attorney whether to pursue defensive captain Khary state charges against Terry Campbell said. "I've been here Nichols." Gov. Frank Keating five seasons where we just said. "Subsequently. 1 support haven't gotten through it. It's the decision of Wes Lane to great to get a victory at home prosecute Nichols for the 160 and get off to a fast start." bombing deaths not included BG coach Urban Meyer in the federal indictments." seemed just as pleased that his seniors were having fun during "I think it is wholly under- the victory as he did about that standable and appropriate Falcon's win. that Nichols be held account- "I look at all the seniors on able for these 160 deaths. 1 this team who have worked so commend Mr. lane for his hard and don't want to leave thoughtfulness and compas- here with a legacy of not being sion in deciding this difficult a winner," BG coach Urban issue." Meyer said. "It feels great to see Mikki France, elementary them being able to sit out the education junior at Oklahoma fourth quarter waving at the State University, said she sup- fans and having lun. We got to ports lane's decision. do all we can to get them out of here with a winning record." "This is good," she said. "I The Falcons were able to think it makes sense because it relax and enjoy the fourth happened here in Oklahoma." quarter because of their sound ANOTHER WIN: Junior runningback Joe Alls plunges over the goal in the second quarter. defense and special teams, that helped set up many of Haneline returned the ball 13 the board during their next three Buffalo's 38 yard line. receiver Robert Redd, who made BG's scoring drives for the yards to the Buffalo 13 yardline. possessions. Suisham missed a BG went on a four play, 38 yard a nice over the shoulder catch in offense. The Falcons quickly found the 31 yard field goal with 8:24 left in touchdown drive which was the back end of the end zone. It didn't take long for the end zone in a two play, 49 second the first quarter. But the Falcons capped off by a five yard run into BG would score once more defense to send a message to drive. Junior runningback Joe Alls controlled the field of play leaving the end zone by sophomore before the half on a two-yard run Hoffas the Bull's offense that it was capped off the score with a two Buffalo deep inside their own ter- quarterback Josh Harris. by Alls. The Falcons went in at going to be a long night. On yard trot into the end zone to ritory. With 1:33 left in the first The Falcon defense once again halftime cruising 28-0. only the second play of quickly give BG the lead. half, BG punter Pat Hemming came up big on UB's next posses- "I thought the offense played hair Buffalo's opening drive, BG Freshman kicker Sean Suisham sailed a kick that was downed on sion. Freshman defensive back fairly well," Harris said. "We're still linebacker Chris Haneline banked the extra point in off the the Buffalo 1 -yard line. The Bulls Keon Newsome forced a fumble a little rusty and had a couple of stepped in front of quarter- upright to put the Falcons up 7-0. went three-and-out, which set up recovered by Campbell. With 9:54 penalties that we could have reopens back Joe Freedys pass across Neither the Falcons nor the excellent field position for the left in the first half, quarterback the middle for an interception. Bulls were able to put points on Falcons on their next drive at Andy Sahm connected with wide FOOTBALL, PAGE 9 case The Associated Press DETROIT — A hair from limmy \ loffa was found in a car Cornell U. scientists prepare that a longtime friend was dri- Black Swamp ving the day the former Teamsters president disap- peared 26 years ago, The for life without Ward reactor Detroit News reported Friday. FBI scientists matched DNA By Jennifer A. Roberts By analyzing variations in the Mountains. By using the reactor U-WIHE from hair taken from Hoffa's width of annual tree rings to irradiate rock samples, Kay brush with that of a strand ITHACA, N.Y. — It was mid- (which are altered by changes in can study the elemental compo- climate and moisture), the sitions of continental chunks found in the borrowed car that day Wednesday in the Dendrochronology Lab at Kuniholm research team has throughout the earth's history. Claries "Chuckie" O'Brien had Cornell University and Peter 1. constructed i tree-ring Recent breakthroughs in her been using on July 30,1975, the Kuniholm was analyzing the sequence wotk may have newspaper reported, citing remaias of ancient wood pieces spanning more "The Ward reactor commercial unidentified two sources collected from tombs, gates and than 1,500 applications, as familiar with the investigation. buildings unearthed at several years. is exactly the kind she has discov- O'Brien has maintained sites throughout the eastern The task is of cool toy that is ered the per- I loffa never was in the car, and Mediterranean. complicated by centage of gold, he repeatedly has denied any A frequent user of the Wford equatorial tree ideal for a first- copper and sil- role in Hoffa's disappearance. Center for Nuclear Studies, samples that rate undergradu- ver deposits Hoffa, the legendary Kuniholm said he was trying not do not contain seem to be Teamsters boss from 1957 until to think about the inevitable rings. ate education." related to shal- 1971, disappeared from a closing of the reactor. To counter- low continental Detroit-area restaurant and is "We're just trying to get sam- act this prob- JOHN J.CHIMENT, PROFESSOR OF slopes. presumed dead. He was 62. His ples analyzed as quickly as pos- lem, Kuniholm PALEONTOLOGY The Board of son is now Teamsters presi- sible, knowing we don't have a uses the Ward Trustees voted dent. lot of time," Kuniholm said, as he reactor to irradiate wood chunks last May to close the reactor, a Hoffa disappeared after tried to balance raw wood pieces and determine the trace ele- move that went against the between his hands. ments in the atmosphere each recommendation of the full going to the Marlins Red Fox He was a little frenzied and year. Faculty Senate. restaurant in Bloomfield could hardty contain his excite- The elemental composition of Although 70 percent of Kay's Township, ostensibly for a ment about the ton of wood that the atmosphere signifies the cli- data is generated from the Ward meeting with reputed Mafia was arriving later in the day. He mate conditions. Thus it may be Center, she admitted that clos- figure Anthony Giacalone and collected the wood during his possible to date and discover ing the reactor is not a disaster, New Jersey Teamsters boss and summer trip to TUrkey. volcanic eruptions and other because her information can be underworld associate Anthony The archaeology professor natural disasters. collected from another less effi- Provenzano. has studied dendrochronology "Somehow 1 didn't believe it cient method, which does not Neither man showed up; for the past 25 years at ComelL was all going to happen," said involve the reactor. both said no meeting had been In the Aegean professor Suzanne Kay, of the Plus, the University has MyMdBGNews scheduled. Dendrochronology Project, reactor's closing. Kay studies the promised to accommodate Kay The car O'Brien was using FESTIVAL FUN: Kids painted, made tie-dyed shirts and paper Kuniholm and researchers mea- formation, evolution and and Kuniholm and others who was owned by Giacalone's flowers in the Kids' Area of the Black Swamp Festival Saturday sure the age of ancient wood destruction of the continental ; pieces by counting tree rings. crust along the Andes A ' son Joe. H 4 REACTOR,PAGE 10 2 Monday, September 10.2001 BG NEWS

www.bgnews.com/campus PREVENTING SEXUAL ASSAULT Tonight from 9 until 10, male and female students on campus will have the chance to learn more about sex- ual assault in Olscamp Hall in room 215. Men Educating Men on the Prevention of Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Information Network will be present to inform students. CAMPUS Campus Fest brings U. together lake Wasinger Undergraduate Student IHE BCNEWS Government, also said the affair The University's Campus Fest was a huge success. look place Friday, attracting hun- "We impressed a lot of stu- dreds of students and faculty dents and organizations that members. For five hours a live showed up. The most successful band, free food, and games enter- aspect was the interaction tained the campus. One of the between campus and the com- biggest features was the live munity," she said. band, "Ellis, Gorma and The Fest was also an opportu- Michael." nity for organizations to let them- Students who attended the selves be known. One organiza- event said that the festival tion that was present at the Fest stressed the community atmos- was the "Fellowship of Christian phere of the campus. Athletes," or FCA. FCA coordina- Senior Kyle O'Hara said "It real- tor Chad Frank, who works part ly brought the campus together, time with the counterpart organi- and it got people pumped up for zation H20, was very excited that the football game against his organization was able to have Buffalo." the opportunity to let themselves Students also said football be heard. coach Urban Meyer gave a great "People who are interested in speech to the faculty and student athletics get together and see how body to kick off the day. God fits into their lives, and that is "I thought that he gave a great the point of FCA. We want to get pep talk," said junior Ian Murphy. athletes together and see how Many students said the free similar they are and how God is food was one of the best features part of that," he said. of the Fest. Among the other organizations Junior Ryan Golden said, "The present was the Falcon Alcohol food is great, especially the hot and Drug Education, or FADE, The United Way also made an Chi society is a charitable organi- blyMdBG Non Photos dogs. The campus is also sending which is in its first year. appearance at the Fest V\bod zation dedicated to bringing Tai HAVING A BALL a positive message about safe sex "We work with fraternities and County Director Tim Tegge said, Chi and other Taoist arts of health by giving away free condoms. " Campus Fest sororities to stress the impor- "We are one of the three United to the public. The Coordinator of Special tance of using moderation in stu- offered students Ways that invests every penny Overall, the day was viewed as Projects, Krisztina Ujvagi-Roger dents' party habits," said junior different activities directly into the programs that we a huge success. Many different said, "The Fest was undeniably a Laura Rudolph, President of support, like the Young Mom and from painting a organizations were made public, huge success. When you have FADE. Dad's Program or the Big Brother, mural to playing guests coming in and telling you Rudolph said, "We work at the Big Sister mentoring program. We and hundreds of thousands with a giant ball. how organized things are, that is a Wellness Connection and have operate in Wood, Lucas, and attended. Left, Christie very good sign. We had a huge meetings two times a month, Ottawa Counties." Senior Josh Vonlehmoen said, Sterling, freshman turn-out people-wise, and the stressing the legal aspects of Another organization at the "There were a lot of students Hearing students love it" drinking and that there are more Fest was the International Taoist involved here today. Anytime you Imparement major, lunior Rebecca Fitch, who is positive, fulfilling ways to live Tai Chi Society, whose main can bring people together like participates in one the vice president for your life besides drinking" group operates in Toledo. The Tai this it is an awesome thing." of the activities.

clip A save Outdoor Program Fall 2001 Trip Schedule The Department of Recreational Sport? Outdoor Adventure Trips • B!G Fall Welcome: Outdoor Program Park Tour Lower Gauley Whitewater Rafting Trip Red River Gorge Camping and ; Date: Sunday. September 16. 2001 Departure Date: Saturday, October 13 9 7:30AM ; Duration: 12:00 PM 4:30 PM Return Date: Sunday, October 14 @ 11.00 PM Hiking Trip ; Locations: City Pk. Wintergarden Pk. Slippery Elm Tr, & Carter Pk Location: Lower Gauley River. Hlco. WV Location: Red River Gorge. Kentucky. j Sign-up Deadlne: PFH - September 12 9 Noon Sign up Deadline: PFH - October 5 9 Noon Departure Date Friday. November 9. 2001 9 5:00 PM ; Cost: t 3.00 Mandatory Pre-trlp Meeting: Monday, October 8 9 9:00 PM In the Return Date: Monday; November 12, 9 approx 6:00 PM ; Cost Includes: Van transportation and picnic style lunch PFH Meeting Room S{n-up deadlne: PFH - November 5 9 Noon ; Participant Mln / Max: 14 / 28 Cost: Students/Members: $145 00 Non members: $160.00 andatory Pre-trlp Meeting: Monday, November 5, 2000.9 9:00 PM ; Ski Level/Exertion: BECINNER/EASY Cost Includes- Transportation. Wet Suit & PFD Rental, al on site meals. PFH Meeting Room bunkhouse accommodations, prof, guides Cost: Students/Members. $65.00 - Non-members: $75.00 Skill Level/Exertion: INTERMEDIAfE/STRENUOUS Cost Includes: Transportation, Permit Fees. Campsite Fees, (rental • Vertical Reality: Climbing and Rappelling Participant Mln / Max: 20/32 equipment avalabk? at a reduced rate). ; Date: Saturday. September 22. 2001 ° Ska Level/Exertion: BECINNER/Moderate ; Duration: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Participant Mln / Max: 7/9 ; Location: Clboa. Ohio Mohican Canoe Trip ; Signup Deadlne: PFH - September 19 9 Noon Date: Saturday. October 20,2001 ; Cost: Students/Members: $35.00; Non-members: $40. Location: Mohican Wilderness, Clenmont. Ohio Late Fall Horseback Riding ; Cost Includes: Transportation, Instruction, and cqtilpi Duration: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Date: Saturday, November 17, 2001 ; SkK Level/Exertion: BECINNER/STRENUOUS Sign-up Deadline: PFH • October 17. 9 Noon Duration: 9:30 AM - Approx. 3:00 PM ; Participant Mm / Max: 7/26 Cost: Students/Members- $30.00, Non-members - $ 35.00 Location: Brighton Slate Recreation Area Cost Includes: Transportation and Canoe Rental Sign-up Deadlne. PFH - November 14. • Noon Skill Level/Exertion: BEGINNER/MODERATE Cost: Students/Members: $30.00 - Non members: $35.00 • Early Fall Horseback Riding Participant Mln / Max: 10/12 Cost Includes: Transportation & a 1 hour horseback ride ; Date: Saturday. September 22. 2001 Skil Level/Exertion: Beginner/Moderate I Duration: 9:30 AM - Approx. 3:00 PM Participant Mln / Max:. 4/7 ; Location: Brighton State Recreation Area . \ Mountain Biking Trip: Oakwood Park I Sign-up Deadlne: PFH - September 19. @> Noon Date: Saturday. October 20. 2001 ; Cost: Students/Members: $30.00 Non members: $35.00 Duration: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Winter Break Snowshoeing Trip ; Cost Includes. Transportation & 1 hour horseback tide Location: Oakwood Park. Napoleon. OH Departure Date: Saturday, January 572002 V 8:00 PM ; SkB Level/Exertion: Beginner/Moderate ^^B Signup deadlne: PFH - October 17 9 Noon Return Date: Thursday, January.irv 10,I 2002 9 10:00 PM I Participant Mln / Max: 4/7 Mandatory Pre-trlp Meeting: Wednesday. October 17 9 9:00 PM In Location::atioi Hariow Lake. Upper Peninsula. Marquette Ml S the PFH Meeting Room Sign_n-up up Deadlne: PFH - December 6 ■9* Noon J, Cost: Students/Members: 10.00 Non-members: $ 15.00 Cost: Members - $ 175.00 Non-members $ 195.00 Cost Includes. Transportation, 4 nights lodging In rustic cabins, i Backpacking 101 at Oak Openingsr ACost Includes: Transportation and Instructor Tees, (participants wW . Date: Saturday, September 29. 2001 ° Rtnecd a mountain bike and helmet) snowshoes. trekking poles, mukluks, expedition mittens. - 20 degree | Duration: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Skill Level/Exertion: BECINNER/STRENUOUS sleeping bags, al meals on site (excluding Wed. dinner In Marquette). | Location: Oak Openings Metro Park. Toledo Prerequisite: Bikes wlfl be checked and approved for tral riding at Mandatory Pre trip Meeting: Dec. 12, 2001. 9 00 PM PFH Mtg. Rm ; Sign up Deadlne: PFH September 26, by Noon the pre-trlp meeting. SklH Level/Exertion: Beginner/Moderate-Strenuous . Mandatory Pre trip Meeting 9:00 PM. Wednesday, September 26 • Participant Mln / Max: 3/5 Participant Mln / Max: 7/8 . the PFH Meeting Room ; Cost: Students/Members: $ 10.00: Non-members - $ 15.00 . Cost Includes: Transportation and backpacks Mountain Biking Trip: Pickney, MI . Skill Level/Exertion: Beginner/Moderate Date Saturday. October 27. 2001 I Participant Mln / Max: 4/18 Duration: 8:00 AM Approx. 6:00 PM • .• Location: Potowaml Trail. Plnckney Recreation Area Sign-up Deadlne: PFH October 24 9 Noon ; BIG Fall Welcome: Outdoor Program Slippery > Cost: Students/Members $15 00 Non members: $ 20.00 i Elm Trail Bike Trip ' Cost Includes: Transportation and instructor fees, (participants wi ; Date: Saturday. September 29, 2001 need a mountain bike and helmet) ; Duration: 10:00AM 2:00PM Mandatory Pre-trlp Meeting Wednesday. October 24 9 9:00 In the : Location: Slppery Elm Tral - BC to North Baltimore, OH PFH Meeting Room ; Sign-up_ l-up Deadlne: PFHr - September 26 9 Noon Ska Levet/Exeroon: INTERMEDIATE/STRENUOUS ; Cost: Free! Prerequisite: Bikes wB be checked and approved for tral riding at ; Required Equipment: Maintained bike, helmet, water and lunch the pre-trlp meeting j Participant Limit: 4/12 Paroctpant Mln/Max 3'5 ; Skill Level/Exertion: BEGINNER/MODERATE. land Navigation Challenge at Oak Openings i Shawnee State Forest Fall Break Backpacking Trip Date: SaturdayfOctQb«f 27, 2001 ° : Departure Date: Wednesday. October 10, 2001 9 frOO PM Duration 9:00 AM 4:00 PM ; Return Date: Sunday. October 14. 2001 9 9:00 PM Location: Oak Openings Metro Park. Toledo ; Location: Shawnee State Forest In Southern Ohio Signup Deadline: PFH. October. 24, 9 Noon r-up Deadlne: PFH - October 3 • Noon lost Students/Membafc 110.00 Non members $ 15.00 idatoryPre-trlpMeeting: Wednesday. Octobers. 2000, 900PM Cost Includes: Transportation, Instruction, and supples. . PFH Meeting Room Ski Level/Exertion Beginner/Moderate • Cost: Students/Members: $75.00 - Non-members: $85.00 Participant Mln/Max. 4/20 ; Cost Indudes: Transportation, Permit Fees, (Rental Equipment nvalable • at a reduced rate) ' Ska LasaMHkr> BEGINNER/STRENUOUS ■■r^^ -8/16 M BG NEWS ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Monday, September 10.2001 3

Answers come in crash investigation TODAY'S 372-2719. Presentation: "Preventing Sexual Assault" O 9 p.m., 215 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EVENTS approve us to publish." said Jorge but the plane's center of gravity commercial charter flights in the Olscamp Hall. FORT LAUDERDALE Fla.—A Prellezo, southeast regional was located toward the back of Bahamas, said a Bahamian MONDAY, SEP. 10 twin-engine plane was signifi- director. the plane, according to the investigator. Both companies are CORRECTION cantly overloaded when it Prellezo said he did not know report. based near Miami. CAMPUS EVENTS crashed in the Bahamas last when the final NTSB report The plane lifted off, then nosed The report said that Chacon The VCTO meeting listed in month, killing singer Aaliyah and would be released. down, crashing on the side of the "has only communicated to "Carrie Mae Weems: Mirrors and Thursday's calendar of events is eight others on board, according Nine people were on board, runway, the report said. investigators through his attor- Windows" © Willard Wankelman scheduled for Tonight, Sept. 10. to a preliminary report but the Cessna 402B is certified Bahamian officials, who are ney and has not produced the Gallery, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We apologize for arty contusion "The total weight of the lug- to carry only six to eight people, overseeing the investigation, are aircraft engine logbooks," and gage, fuel on board at the time of this may have caused. including the pilot, Cessna deciding whether to ask U.S. noted that "the complete main- "Personal Space: Twelve the accident, plus the weight of Aircraft Co. spokeswoman authorities to subpoena aircraft tenance history of the airplane is Contemporary Painters" & the passengers showed that the lessica Myers has said. owner Gilbert Chacon to obtain unknown." HAVE AN UPCOMING EVENT? total gross weight of the airplane Bahamian authorities have the maintenance records, the Chacon has an unlisted home Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, 10 If you have a campus or city was substantially exceeded," said said the estimated weight of the pilot's training records and to phone number and could not be a.m. to 4 p.m. event that you would like to have the National Transportation plane, luggage and fuel was learn the details of how the char- reached for comment Sunday. A listed in the calendar of events, Safety Board report, released about 5,495 pounds, not includ- ter was arranged. message left at Blackhawk was Theatre Box Office Opening @ send an e-mail to lisabet2®hot- Saturday. ing the nine occupants. Chacon is the owner of not immediately returned. Eva Marie Saint Theatre, 10 a.m. mail.com or stop by 210 West NTSB officials said they could The maximum authorized Blackhawk International Aaliyah, who at 22 was a two- to 4 p.m. Hall with information on the not release figures on weight or takeoff weight for the Cessna Airways, a charter airline. time Grammy nominee for best event. other specifics on the crash. Neither Blackhawk nor 402B is 6,300 pounds. female R&B vocalist, was leaving Box office hours run Monday "It's a Bahamian accident and No mechanical problems were Skystream, the plane's registered The deadline is 6 p.m. the day the Bahamas on Aug. 25 follow- through Friday and one hour we have to publish what they found in the engines or airframe, owner, had a permit to operate ing a video shoot. before the event. Deadlines for before performances. For the weekend edition is 6 p.m. on advance ticket reservations call Sundays. U. of Missouri blocks access to BGNEWS BRIEFING several music swapping sites Everclear ticket by Brendan Clawson said Todd Krupa, Information data that can be transmitted in a "A tool is attached to the net- (U-WIRE) COLUMBIA. Mo. — and Access Technology Services fixed amount of time through a work's front door, similar to a information The Information Technology spokesman. "The block is as per- network. bouncer," he said. "It checks the UAO has set the sale dates Committee has blocked several manent as the problem." Now, the only time anyone can nature of the data, not the con- and times for Everclear concert file-sharing programs from the The block is in effect because use a peer-to-peer file-sharing tent, and determines whether to tickets. Tickets will be on sale University of Missouri network. of the large amount of band- program is from 2 to 4 am. let it through" Thursday from 9 p.m. to mid- Programs included in this block width used by fiie-sharing utili- "Network traffic statistics IATS is investigating hardware night. Tickets will then go on are Audiogalaxy, Morpheus, ties, Krupa said. revealed that it was the lowest and software tools that would sale again on Friday from noon Gnutella, iMesh and Kazaa. "About half of the bandwidth non-business use period as well make the use of file-sharing utili- until 6 p.m. Ticket prices are "The MU Information capacity was used by these ser- as a time when computing sites ties possible without affecting $15 for bleacher seats and $18 Technology Committee vices during peak hours of the are available for use," Krupa said. the rest of the network. Krupa for floor seats. There is a six Fib Pluto BG New endorsed IATS' recommenda- days," Krupa said. IATS uses software to block the said. ticket limit and students must ■WONDERFUL: tion to put the block in place," Bandwidth is the amount of targeted programs. have a valid ID to purchase rocked the crowds in Toledo back tickets. The show is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 6. in March. 'Real World's Julie returns •A***************************************************************-********************* to Utah

byAmwCardmr (U-WIRE) PROVO. Utah — Julie Stoffer is back in Provo. Utah, and she's headed for the big screen. Bowling Green State University The former Brigham Young University student, widely known for her role on "The Real World," is making a cameo appearance in "Singles Ward," a comedy about dating and single life in The Church of lesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film's producer, David Hunter, said they chose Stoffer because "she was a person who stuck out in Mormons' minds." ome Sponsored by the office of Campus Involvement Division of Student Affairs "I think people will be interest- ed because it's her first time back in Utah, and she got kicked out of DOZENS OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS TO... BYU and we just thought, you know, it'll be interesting to have her on board, see what she does," Hunter said. Iau h Stoffer plays a temptress in the 9 learn film, trying to seduce the film's leading single man. Since "The Real World." Stoffer servesocialize . has been living in Huntington Beach, Calif. She said she doesn't exercise think she's a celebrity but does get the occasional "there goes the organizecompete 'Mormon Chick." "I tried not to make my religion GET INVOLVED AND LAUNCH A NEW YEAR AT BGSU a real critical part of the show. But how could it not be? I'm Mormon, it's a big part of my life," she said. Stoffer said she has no awkward For more information HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK feelings about being back in Utah. check the web site: "I love being here. 1 was on www.bgsu.edu/offices/sa/ Monday September 10 through Sunday September 16, 2001 camera when all the controversy getinvolved7welcomeweek.html was going on. 1 found out about Academic theme: Get to Know Faculty being kicked out of school from a Pick up Events Schedule in: Highlights: Additions: reporter." she said. •Residence halls Still, Stoffer said she has no •Office of Student Life How to Survive Your College S.M.A.R.T. (Students of Color Mentoring, regrets. •Office of Campus Involvement Roommate Aiding, Retaining, and Teaching) Program However, some BYU students •Off-Campus Student Center Tues, Sept. 11 Welcome reception for first-year mentees said they think it's in poor taste for •Other campus locations 7 p.m. Tues, Sept. 11. Stoffer to receive more acclaim. Kohl Hall 4 pm - 6pm. "I don't really see there being a Watch for 86 News ads and fliers Honors Center in Kreischer Quad need to reward her. I think she For the Kids! What is Dance behaved very poorly. I'm Marathon All About? "Internships & Co-ops: We help you check absolutely embarrassed," said Wed, Sept. 13 out fun career options and earn good senior Sarah Stratford. 9:15 p.m. money!" For now, Stoffer said she's focus- 104 Olscamp Wed, Sept. 12 BA, Room 100 ing on her film work, and her fel- Late Night at the Rec 8 p.m. low cast and crew mates are sup- Fri, Sept. 14 portive of her. 9 p.m. to midnight Employment Advantage Program Info "I can't say anything because 1 Student Recreation Center session don't want to be hypocritical," Wed, Sept. 12 said producer David Hunter. Outdoor Programs Park Tour 3:30-5:00 p.m. Others appearing in the film I Sun, Sept. 16 103 Olscamp include former NBA great. Danny Noon to 4:30 Sign up at Perry Field House and Ainge, TV/ Film star Gordon lump get more information from "WKRP In Cincinnati." and | baseball star, Wally loyner. The film is due out in lanuary" 2002 and will be released region- ally and then nationally on video. August 25-September 29, 2001 4 Monday. September 10,2001 BG NEWS

CALIF. MAN KILLS 4 FORMER CO-WORKERS www.bgnews.com/opinion SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) —A suspended security guard fatally shot four co-workers, then handcuffed a guard before fleeing in her car. Joseph Ferguson, 20, of Sacramento, remains at large today and is believed to be armed and possibly wearing body armor, said Sacramento Police spokesman Sgt. Daniel Hahn. A torum ot views and Ideas

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Do you remember where you asking for the information need- Write us a "letter to the edi- got the information about each ed to write and photograph tor." Send us a story idea. Tell us of the above? those stories. what you like or dislike about the We hope it was through The We hope we are reaching you. paper. BGNews. We hope that you tell us if If you're curious about us and We hope picking up the paper we're not how we do what we do, stop by is part of your daily routine. And This is your paper. It should the newsroom (210 West Hall) we hope that you care about provide you with information Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Evolution of the 'n-WQrd?' their presence and believe hatred. The Ku Klux Klan still that it is a double standard. A exists as do hate crimes. And, KURTIS D. poll conducted by The in all honesty, "nigger," a Are you live or Memorex? KINZEL Cincinnati Enquierer shows word that could have died Opinion Editor that many African-Americans long ago, exists in part by believe that white people "nigga" being added to every- Dennis extreme, I used to wonder how was the last time you were des- In September of 1999, 01' should never say either of the day vocabulary. Hinkamp they were able to make Al Gore perately in need of a copy at 3 words, no matter what the Nationally, the NAACP also look so "life-like." am? Well, maybe it's like buy- Dirty Bastard released an U-Wire named "Nigga Please." circumstances. condemns the usage of both Even the church I go to makes ing Twinkies, you wait 'till odd This confuses many white words. The nation's leading audio cassette copies of the ser- hours to do some things. Who Featuring the song "Got Your LOGAN, Utah -1 was carrying Money," this album sold mil- people such as myself. The black civil rights organization vices. 1 sometimes wonder if the knows what people are copying younger generation has bought the rights to a bag of blank CDsoutofthe word of God is copyrighted and at 3 am.? lions of copies and climbed local video/music store the the charts. The public was adopted it in the same fash- nigger.com to prevent any if you should be able to rebroad- However, it's the electronic ion that blacks have. It's not other day when 1 caught my cast it 1 worry that church ser- stuff that's even scarier. People happy and now they had a groups from exploiting the uncommon to hear "What's word on the Internet. reflection in the Kinko's Copy vices will soon be coming out are actually videotaping their new song to dance to at the Center window and wondered clubs. Life was good. up nigga?" in an all white In defense of those people on CDs. Can greatest hits and weddings and sending copies group. And. most of them are "Am 1 live or Memorex?" boxed sets be far behind? around. Infants are likely trau- Four years prior, in the who believe that "nigga" is an 1 think it is quite likely that in midst of the 0.1. Simpson just copying what their black appropriate word to use in- It's too easy to make copies matized because their first friends say or taking a cue the near future we'll be sending nowadays. Anyone over age 30 bleary views of the world are trial, Mark Furhman spat the house, many other groups from popular music. If the have taken words that are one another complete clone- will remember trying to line up looking down the business end n-word in his tales of corrup- perfect copies of ourselves. We tion of the LAPD. The net- meaning of the word depends meant to dehumanize and carbon paper and trying not to of a video camera. I realize par- on the intent with which it is turned them into a term of are almost doing that now. We make mistakes. Who can forget ents want to preserve historic works grappled with how to copy everything possible on present the word, used so fre- being used, then why can't t endearment. For example, that fresh, slightly intoxicating moments, but delivery room whites use "nigga" in the gay men have somewhat tape, fax. film and photocopies. chemical smell of mimeo- videos? Who exactly are you quently in the trial-cum-soap Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and opera, to the public without same way? They see others embraced the word "queer" graphed handouts? Many of us going to share these with? They using the word in a friendly and turned it into a word they Elvis are selling more thought we were getting our first sound and look like a Stephen offending anyone. and CDs now than they ever did The n-word: Odious slur to way and choose to follow suit. call each other. Likewise with illicit "high" from our history King production. Many people, including lesbians and "dyke." But when alive. tests. No longer confined to the Copying has become a substi- some, friendly slang to others. Why do we make copies? Once considered vile to just this author, believe that this words such as "fag" and "fag- stone age, implements of car- tute for conversation and writ- word is foul no matter what got" still remain to ridicule. Because we can. bon paper and mimeograph ing: about everyone, the n-word its usage and should never be The n-word may have Dam near everything we have rollers, we are being buried in a "It was a great vacation, 1 has undergone a tremendous is a copy - music, movies, change in usage and mean- used. Older blacks remember evolved for some, but for oth- sanitary landfill of copies. could tell you about it, but 1 the pain and humiliation that ers it hasn't. The venomous videos - it's hard to trace the The computer age was sup- would rather just send you the ing. But is this a good thing? genealogy of copies back in your Or is there a new double stan- "nigger" has brought them. word has only changed shape posed to free us of paper, but fax CD-ROM." Writing this column, I am slightly and only some of the mind to the original performers. machines, laser printers and the "Well, I've been a little ill lately dard and more confusion When people go to live rock and than there was before? reminded of an adage used as sting has been taken away. 24-hour availability of copying ... I could explain it, but I'll send a child to deflect the pain of There is a double standard classical concerts now, they usu- centers has made it easy to give you a copy of this medical Many young blacks — and taunting: "Sticks and stones that exists with the usage and ally leave saying, "that was great, everyone a copy of your latest report instead." some whites — are using it sounded just like their CD." So "nigga," a derivative of "nig- may break my bones, but acceptability of the word that bad poetry and the kids' most "Oh, and by the way, Marge words will never hurt me." accustomed to the recording recent stab at Picasso-like ren- and I just had another child, I'll ger" as a sign of friendship is poison. industry we have become that and respect. This is not a new Wrong. Not only does this Both "nigger" and "nigga" derings. send you a copy of the birth." word hurt — it can kill. we don't realize it should be the Kinko's Copy Centers are I'm sort of looking forward to concept, however. For years, should be allowed to die the other way around. The CD rap and R&B albums have Our generation is consider- death that they should have starting to outnumber cloning becoming more readily ably more accepting than many years ago without any should sound like the per- McDonald's. Bars in my town available. Then, 1 can just send a been laced with "nigga" as a former. word that African-Americans those that preceded it. No group fueling the fire to keep have to close at 1 a.m., but there whole copy of myself. longer are people that are it alive. Instead of society Of course, at the other are 24-hour copy centers. When call each other. The word is still risky in "different" than ourselves walking on eggshells around mixed-race company. Many complete outcasts from soci- a word that has existed too white people feel uncomfort- ety. But, our change has also long, it should be eliminated able when the word is said in brought with it the new prob- completely and in every form. lems stemming from old 210 Wesl Hall www.bgnews.com Bowling Green Slate University Bowling Green, T Ohio 43403 Phone: (419) 372-6966 Fax:(419)372-6967 Monday Moaning K-mail: bgnews^lisiproc.bgsu.edu "I bet that my McDonald's manager makes "No, you're not." more than those part-time teachers." AMYJO L BROWN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF "Yeah! I love'Days of our Lives'too!" "Lighting cats on Ore can be fun." £04001*1 BOARD ASSISTAM EDITORS DELIVERY "I would fill up your entire newspaper with MARY KTN WHFONC, MANAGING EDITOR CRAIG GIFFORD. ASST CAMPUS EDITOR DOUG UPPUS "Can someone please explain to me what all the complaints that I have." MARIE CNICHE. CAMPUS EDITOR SHANNON KOLHEOV, ASST CITY EDITOR BRAD MILLER the deal is with those squirrels throwing crap KIMBERLY DOPPS. CITY EDITOR ERICA GAMBACCINI. ASST SPORTS EDITOR WILL WINDOM at us from the trees on my way to class?" "To whoever said Carrot Top wasn't funny — ERIK CASSANO. SPORTS EDITOR SARAH CASTO, ASST PM0T0 EDITOR you're probably not funny either." "Isn't there something more important to LISA BETTINGER. A4E EDITOR CHASTTY LESTER. ASST COPY CHIEF ADVERTISING worry about than the stupid Core Values?" "My brain feels like Play-Don." KURTIS D. KINZEL OPINION EDITOR I0SH MESSER, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE MICHAEL LEHMKUHLE. PHOTO EDITOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BRIAN HLOPP, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE "To the guy that wrote in about Panera — "What color Play-Doh?" CARLA SCHOEBER, ON-LINE EDITOR ROBERT W. BORTEL. DIRECTOR I0E CALABRESE. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE don't you have anything better to do?" MATTIVEY, GRAPHICS EDITOR TONYA WHITMAN. ASST. DIRECTOR BETH SCHUBERT. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE "What's the deal with the guy who drives his JEFF ARNETT, COPY CHIEF TODD T. WISE, ADVERTISING MANAGER VICKIRIDENBAUGH, ACCOUNT EXEC "I can't believe that the Falcons won two in blue mini-van like its a sports car?" BARBARA MILLER, CLERICAL SPECIALIST ZUKEYA BRAVES, OFFICE ASSISTANT a row — isn't that like a new school record?" PRO0tl.TI.lh "Why is it always so windy here?" CRAIt MURRAY, PRODUCTION ASST. "I'm the prettiest girl on the entire campus." "So this is why they call it Boring Green." HEATHER CHANT. PRODUCTION ASST LAHIA ONDO. PRODUCTION ASST.. PEOPLE AT

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Echler was the individual win- by Erik Cassano "He is like a halfback or a ner, finishing in a time of THE BG NEWS receiver. He is a terrific player." 18:37.55, but the host Bobcats Saturday was a time for some Fleming continuously gave had the next six finishers in the aspects of the Bowling Green the BG defense a large cushion dual race. Sarah Lohrbach, the football team that may have of field at their backs to work Falcons' lone senior, was the sec- been overlooked in previous with, and the defense responded ond BG runner to cross the finish weeks to shine. The defense toil. line, placing eighth overall in a and punter Pat Fleming quietly The majority of the first half time of 19:49.26. paved the way for the Falcon was played on Buffalo's half of offense to score five touchdowns the field. in a 35-0 victory Saturday at Doyt Buffalo's punts were allowing Perry Stadium. It was BG's first BG to start drives from within 10 Soccer loses to OSU shutout since 1994. yards of midfield. Chris After getting rained out on Pat Fleming pinned Buffalo's Haline's interception on the sec- Friday at Michigan State, the offense inside their own 10-yard ond play of the game, which set Bowling Green State University line twice, once inside their one. up the first BG touchdown, men's soccer team completed its Michael lehmkuMe BG News " Pat Fleming is a weapon," BG notwithstanding, the Falcon first match of the 2001 season on head coach Urban Meyer said a down note, losing at 13th- WALL OF FANS: Quarterback coach Dan Mullens talks to BG quarterback Andy Sahm during the tirst following the game. FLEMING.PAGE 8 ranked Ohio State on Sunday, 4- half against Buffalo. Over 16,000 fans attended the 35-0 Falcon win. 0. The Buckeyes (3-0-1) opened up the scoring with a goal by Sam Migliano at 8:05 for an early 1-0 lead. Peter Withers added a net- ter just over two minutes later (10:57) to put the home team up by two goals. The final scoring of Falcons end 20T in tie with Toledo the match began early in the sec- ond half with a goal by John by JMI Hammond 46:42 mark. Tomaino at 47:44. Jonathan THE BG NEWS Mother Nature then did her Rogers scored the final point at No matter the sport, Toledo best to keep BG on top, as a light- 80:52. and Bowling Green always come ning storm halted action at the OSU had 12 shots in the first to play. Sunday's women's soccer 61:40 mark for more than 40 half and 10 in the second com- match was no different. Battling minutes. The teams came back pared to the Falcons three in through rain, thunder and light- out, and it looked as though each half. BGSU held a 10-6 ning—not to mention two over- Bowling Green would put the advantage in comer kicks. times—the two rivals tied at game away. Four minutes after Cochrane Field yesterday, 2-2. the restart, a Coppes cross land- The Falcons went up early on ed on the foot of Libby the Rockets, as a Beth Wechsler Christensen, whose shot headed free kick was played brilliantly by for the upper-left comer of the Men win at Ohio Mandi Smith, who headed the net was remarkably saved by ATHENS. Ohio - The Bowling ball through to freshman Kristy Donovan to preserve the one- Green State University men's Coppes. Coppes put the ball past goal lead. cross country team began the Toledo goalkeeper Elise "Kristy is playing very well for 2001 season in successful fash- Donovan at the 17:05 mark for us right now." said head coach ion, topping host Ohio her third of the short season. Andy Richards. "She and Jill are University by a 17-41 score in a Toledo countered 18 minutes working well for us, and Katie dual meet Saturday morning later, as Rebecca Hollis created a Piening did a great job off the (Sept 8). The Falcons had the BG turnover.at the edge of the bench for us. That is definitely a first four finishers in the 8,000- penalty box Hollis fed Melissa strong point for us right now." meter race. Lesage, who fired a bullet into Later, with just six minutes to the lower comer, beating Falcon go in the game, Rockets forward Redshirt freshman Grant goalie Erika Flanders. Caitlin Hughes took a free kick Shadden, running in his first col- Just a minute into the second that squirted through the BG legiate race, was the individual half, however, the Falcons retook defense, and Corrie Hasenjager winner in a time of 26:02.08. the lead, as Coppes dribbled scored past a defenseless Shadden was followed in succes- through the Toledo defense and Flanders, to knot the game at sion by senior Tom Kutter past Donovan, who tripped the two. (26:06.47) and sophomores Paul Falcons striker, creating a penal- "We just don't have a killer Niedzwiecki (26:45.20) and Justin ty lock. Senior tri-captain Beth instinct," said Richards "This tie Michael LenmHutn BG News Perez (26:50.80). Wechsler deposited the ball in the right comer of the goal, giv- SMASHING SAMFORD: Senior captain Mandy Smith tries to detour around a Samford defensrrian in TIE, PAGE 8 ing the Falcons a 2-1 lead at the BG's 2-0 win Friday. The Falcons played Toledo to a 2-2 tie the following day at Cochrane Field.

I 8 Monday. September 10. 2001 SMRTS BGNEWS Falcons beat Volleyball off to 5-1 start Samford 2-0 Shutout important FLEMING, FROM PAGE 7 back, he kicked the ball through Friday the end zone several times. offense was driving on a short "The conditions were the real field almost the entire first half. reason we went for it [kept the FHHS.FR0MPAGE7 They needed it, as Buffalo ball on fourth downl," said Meyer, who did not give Suisham is almost like a loss, because we stopped numerous early plays for short gains. BG averaged 4.4 another field goal attempt the missed a chance (o gain ground rest of the game, electing to play on them in the MAC standings. yards per play in the first half, but Ied28-0athalftime. every time on fourth down. A We just need to learn how to win storm saturated the field at half- a game...We played quite pas- The good field position was a byproduct of the defense's time. "Our kicking game is a sively after we went up 2-1." concern, but Suisham did a good Both teams did have chances attempt to shut down the Buffalo offense for as long as possible. In jobonkickoffs." in overtime to win the game. Suisham had an extra point Flanders made a brilliant save on the end, they did it for the full 60 minutes. blocked last week at Missouri. a llasenjager shot in the early- By his performance, suisham has going. Coppes had a breakaway "The shutout is very impor- tant," linebacker Khary Campbell appeared to, at least for the short on Donovan, but took one too term, secured the kickoff job that many dribbles and was slopped. said.- "On first-team defense, we felt we could hold the shutout, was in such limbo after last week, Freshman midfielder Nikki Meyer said he had talked to Pucillo's chance with just a few give our offense an opportunity." Placekicker Sean Suisham, Fleming about performing it. minutes to go Dew just wide left, Fleming had not kicked off and the tie was preserved. who missed a field goal in the first quarter, had a good day kicking before, and the idea was quickly "We did have chances in over- turned down. time, which I was pleased with," off. With a storm wind at his said Richards. "We upped our intensity in overtime, and could have easily won it many times, which was an improvement of how we played with the lead. Our Fans celebrate defensive line was once again out- standing and that is something TIE, FROM PAGE 7 every touchdown the Falcons weVe come to expect They are Our scored. backbone, and played well once didn't feel like wearing orange Chants of "Go Falcons" could again. chose to express their feelings for be heard throughout the crowd "I feel bad for players like Beth the team in other ways. Some as the Falcons charged down the Rieman. Beth Wechsler, and Kasey fans painted letters or. their field. Freeman. We put them in a precar- chests that spelled out BGSU! or "We celebrated with them |the ious position today, and didn't FALCONS! while others painted a fans) at the end," Harris said. come through for them in the end." falcon on their face. After the game the players ran The Falcons continue their slate "The students were great," over to the fans and began this Y\fednesday at home versus Harris said. "When the weather singing the alma mater. In return Youngstown State, at 4 p.m. got bad not very many people the fans chanted the coaches left. That was very inspiring." name and Meyer invited them Notes: The Falcons defeated The rain only brought out onto the field. Samford University (Birmingham, more orange as fans put on "After a victory we go to the Ala) on Friday afternoon, 2-0 at BGSU parkas to stay dry. The rain fans because the fans help us," Cochrane Field. Coppes and Jill also energized the fans. They said senior linebacker Khary Conover had the Falcon tafljes. gave the team a standing ovation CampbelL "They play a big part. while Flanders made six saves for after every big play, while the They are like a third team on the her second shutout of the ROTC shot off a cannon after field for us" year.. .Christensen's first action as a Falcon was in Friday's game She transferred from Oregon Sate University, and spent last season Mike lehmkuhle BGNem injured.. This is the first time in the BLOCK THIS: Sophomore Laura Twyman goes for a kill in a recent practice. The Bowling Green I5f another Hank Monday. five-year history of the program volleyball team went 2-1 over the weekend at the Michigan State Tournament. The Falcons that the Falcons have started off defeated Idaho and Winthrop Friday. BG fell to #27 Michigan State in three games Saturday. Wish il\V(T('Sui\(|()!|... undefeated after four games.. .The BG-UT series is now knotted at 2- The Falcons will face Dayton at home Tuesday at 7 p.m. More of this story Tuesday. 2-1.

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We offer .i competitive wage and benefit package, including a 403b Contributory Retirement Plan. For more information, please contact Barbara Langan. Chief Patieni Services Officer at (419) 332-7321 ext. 3470, fax: (419) 334-6691, e-mail aharsanjeCfremontmemorial.org, RUS GMA or send resume to: Not for for life... Memorial Hospital Human Resources 7US. T.flAve. It. Ohio 43420

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FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 1 came over the stadium and of the bargain the last two Sahm went down, Meyer was the two's in there even if they're see us at caused torrential downpours weeks. They played solid ready to get his starters out of not good enough." during the intermission. tonight." the game. The Falcons would score www.BGNews.com done without, but we moved The Falcons came out in the BG got a big scare when "This game was over so I once more on an 18-yard run the ball well. We just need to second half and once again Sahm went down early in the wanted to save my starters," by runningback Tod DiBacco. improve and hone in on our dominated on the defensive fourth quarter. The starting Meyer said. "My concern was I Appropriately, the second skills." side of the ball. Buffalo wasn't quarterback was diagnosed knew we wouldn't score team defense saved the Falcon The 16,183 fans in atten- even getting close enough to with a concussion and it is because we're not good shut out by sacking UB quar- dance got a great half-time get in Held goal position. uncertain if he will be able to enough with our two's (second terback Randall Secky as time show not only from the BG "You win with great play next week against South team). When you have a lot of expired. marching band, but also from defense," Meyer said. "Our Carolina. After the Falcons depth you can do that, but BG will have its greatest chal- midnight black clouds that defense has held up their end took a commanding lead and when you don't you have to put lenge yet against #22 South BG News welcomes vour ideas for future stories Call us at 372-6966 • SPECIAL DISPLAY UPCOMING CO] PERSONALS SERVICE EVENT Show your friends, roommates and classmates how special they are. Perfect Opportunity for x&ovW Wish them good luck, congratulations or Student Organizations, surprise someone on their birthday! Service Organizations, Residence Floors, CONGRATULATIONS Honorary Organizations, )JL GUYS! Jjk Greek Organizations, & Individual Students to perform valuable service to the community |Two of BG's finest take First and Date Time Location Title .!tl.i.rd..(!t..(::fMi Tues. 9/11 9:15pm Olsc. 104 Service Info Session YOU MAKE US PROUDr Wed. 9/12 12:30pm Olsc. 104 Service Roundtable From the staff alSF^ ( Please RSVP By Mon. 9/10/01-FREE LUNCH Inc.) Mon. 9/17 7:30pm Olsc. 104 Make A Difference Day Meeting ®A 2x2 ■ $24.00 with picture provided by you! Wed. 9/19 9:15pm Olsc. 104 Service Info Session tJ (Actual Size) Sat. 9/22 all day TBA Hitt'n the Road! Service Day-various events 1x3-518.00 (Please RSVFBy Wed. 9/19/01) with picture provided by you! Calendars and Directories will be available soon! Come to 204 West Hall Please contact: to place your ad! Pete Lafferty Or call 372-6977 Office of Campus Involvement for more information. 204 South Hall, 372-2343 IT'S BURSARABLE! [email protected] ment Deadline 2 days prior to DMsionol S0jOerilAJt.es publication by 4:00 p.m.

Mondays & Wednesdays "ATTENTION- OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS Sizzle At Chili's8! Your Local Off-Campus address and telephone number will be printed In the BGSU Telephone Directory. Fa ji*a 'Ri*e Mondays Use the Off-Campus Local Address Change Form below to provide your off-campus residence and telephone number for the BOSU Telephone Directory. Both your local off-campus address and We do Mondays like no permanent address will be printed in the BGSU Telephone Directory unless Student Affairs receives place else. Enjoy a a completed Request to Withhold Directory Information form by September 1, 2001. double order of fajiias To assure proper inclusion in the BGSU Telephone Directory please submit (enough for fwo) for jvai Completed forms by: ♦11! And a 10 oz. mug of Top Shelf Margarifa is Tuesday only *2.* September 11, 2001 5:00p.m. Baby Back 'N Brew Wednesdays Please mail or deliver the completed Off-Campus Local Address change form "I wani my Baby Back..." to the Office of Registration and Records, Enjoy a full rack of Chili's* 110 Administration Building or drop off the for- at one of the sites listed below.

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REACTOR,FROM PAGE 1 dow. to use the Ward Center. Kuniholm calculated that it promised lo accommodate Kay The strength of the Ward facil- would cost a minimum of $50 ity is its suitability for undergrad- and Kuniholm and others who for each test He said there is no The use the facility by shipping uate research, according to Prof. way they will be able to dupli- John I. Chiment. paleontology. samples to other nearby cate their library of 10,000 tree reactors. But the expenses rings with such a technique, Chiment, who collaborates incurred from shipping samples which would outweigh the with Kuniholm to date ancient out of state will undoubtedly University's annual operating organic remains, is known for slow the pace of research. cost of the Ward Center in the his groundbreaking discovery of to help the "It's obviously going to be first place. the mastodon skeleton in inconvenient," Kay said. "We'll "They said I will be taken care Chemung County, N.Y. Fee! The Need to Advertise? most. never be able to do the volume of. I have no idea what this Cornell's rare facility could of sample we've done in the means," Kuniholm said, adding put students above their peers in Ulwt ever your needs, the BG News past." that the administration has not the job market, he said. For Kay, accommodation will discussed funding priorities. "The Ward reactor is exactly Classified page is the answer! UNITED require sending radioactive Both Kay and Kuniholm take the kind of cool toy that is ideal samples by mail and returning Cxdl 372-6977 summer research trips with for a first-rate undergraduate them within a one week win- undergraduates, who are trained education," Chiment said. Hace You Ad Today/

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Attention: Semester Work Babysitter needed PT M-F. General Office Assistant. Dutiea in- Hickory Farms within the Bowling Telemarketing positions in BG Continue working through tall se- Children's ages are 16 mo, 3 yrs, clude; processing and formulation Green Kroger Store. Must be self- $8.00/hr.plus commission. Call 353- mester. $14.15 base-appt., guaran- and 6 yrs. Must have experience, be reports; setting up record notebooks motivated, good customer service 9634 Can start immediately. teed staning pay. Fun work environ- energetic, patient and love kids. Ex- and files; and photocopying. Must skills and be assertive in handing ment w/ other students. 10- cellent pay! Call eve. 874-7719 or be proficient in Word and Excel. out samples. Primarily evenings & The Kohler Bath House, a plumbing 40/hrs.A*k. around classes daytime 872-4477. Looking tor an Individual who is a weekends (no late hours). Call Ka- & fixture showroom in Perrysburg, is Coops/Scholarships awarded, con- self-staner, motivated, and possess- thy at 419-353-6830 or stop by and looking for a reliable, committed. pick-up an application at Hickory Help Wanted ditions exist. Customer Consolidated Financial, a local busi- es excellent organizational and part-time person to help work nights service/sales, no telemarketing, no ness in Maumee, needs two profes- communication skills. $5.90/hr, 10 Farms kiosk in Krogers, Wed-Sat (Mon & Thurs.). and Saturdays until 9:30-3:30 door-to-door sales. No experience sional individuals to do cold calling hrs/week. Resume and two letters of 2. Previous sales experience a plus, necessary, we train. Must have posi- two nights a week from 7-9 PM. This recommendation required for RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT-asslSt paid hourly & commission. Fax re- tive attitude & good people skills. is a great opportunity to get some interview. Call Mary, 372-8181 for persons with MR/DD with daily living sume to 419-874-9529. ATTENTION STUDENTS Call Mon.-Frt. 9a-6p. Sat. 11-3. appointment. Application deadline MOLTEN CORP. experience in the financial services skills in a Residential setting. No ex- 874-1327 September 13, 2001. perience necessary. Positions avail- WAREHOUSE POSITION 436 N. ENTERPRISE ST. Industry. The pay will be $10Vhr. For www.workforstudents.com/np. an Interview please contact Kevin able ranging from 17 to 71 hours bi- Kellermeyer Company-Bowling IMMEDIATE HIRE! Green Distribution Center has a full Pan Time Carroll 0(419) 891-3100. Greeks - Got News? weekly. $9 00-S12 25 per hour Ann: Psychology, Social Work a Let the Gavel know!! based upon experience. High school time warehouse position Sunday Less than one block from Campus Special Educ. majors. Great oppor- through Thursday from 5:00 PM to $«/rlR. STARTING PAV Send into to 202 West Hall diploma/GED required. Application tunity tor work experience related to Spring Break 2002 - Reps wanted or call 372-2440 or packet may be obtained from Wood 1:30 AM with benefits after 90 days 3 Shifts available: your field Furl & PI time positions 15 Sales*2 Free / 30 Sak»*3 Free email mlkimblerOaol.com Duties include picking merchandise A Shift: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. County Board of MR/DD, 11160 avail. Call 419-255-6060 or tax re- ■If s a No Brainer" East Gypsy Lane Rd., Bowling and loading of trucks. Prior ware- B Shift: 10:00 am -I 00 p.m. sume to 419-255-6062. Cancun - Jamaica - Florida Green, Ent. B. Monday-Friday, house experience preterred but not C Shift: 1.00 p.m -4.00 p.m. & More!!! Desks clerks needed for local motel necessary. Applicant must test drug 3-4, 8 hr. shifts/week. Must work 8:O0am-4:30pm. E.O.E. Possibility ol working 2 1/2 hours Afternoon babysitter tor 3 children For the Best Rates tree and submit lo background and getting paid tor 31 with light housekeeping, at Go To: sunsplashtours.com weekends. Different shifts avail. In- Now hiring. Mountain Jacks Steak check and be able to lift 60-100 lbs 354-8802 professor's house in Perrysburg. 1 -800-426-7710 quire at Buckeye Inn & Studios. M- House 5335 Airport Hwy., Toledo. on occasion. Will train on torklift. F.8-4. Apply in person. 354-8703 372-8111. Call (800) 445-7415, Ext. 220 be- tween the hours of 8 00am and 5 00pm and ask for Helen.

"WE DONT WANT NO AVERAGE BESSIE" We want to train you to be a Hick- ory Farms Seasonal Call Center Specialist. Now hiring ,or: Attend- LJ ance Clerks. Clericals, Service Rep- eadership Workshop Series resentatives. Corporate Sales Rep- resentatives. Mail Department Key- ors. and Events Planner. Hickory Farms is looking lor those friendly individuals who are detail Fall 2001 oriented, professional, have ex op- tional written and phone skills, and able lo learn multiple job functions. Most positions require computer lit- Orange Topics Brown Topics eracy, ability to type 25 wpm/95% "skills lo run your organization" "personal leadership development" accuracy, and ability to pass written grammar and math tests. Data entry Tuesdays 7:30-9:00 p.m. @ BAA 1009 Wednesdays 6:00-7:30 p.m. @ BAA 1000 skirls are a plus. • Full and part-time seasonal posi- September 12 - Building a Diverse Membership tions September 11 - Membership Recruitment • Flexible schedule Ms. Alana McClelland, Office of Residence Life Dr. Bettina Shuford • Up to $8.25 an hour Not enough members in your organization to accomplish tasks? Center for Multicultural & Academic Initiatives • Company training The strength of an organization is in its members. Learn how to • Fast-paced, FUN working environ- Not attracting the right type of people? Membership recruitment ment strategies will be discussed during this interactive session. appreciate and utilize the backgrounds and experiences of your • 40% discount oft Hickory Farms' members. products Immediate interviews, Monday September 18 - Publicity & Programming through Friday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Ms. Kim Jacobs. Office of Campus Involvement September 19 - Building Credibility Hickory Farms Production/Call Cen- Dr. JeffWaple, Office of Residence Life ter Hiring Office. 1505 Holland Rd.. Learn how to pull off great events. The steps of the programming Maumee. OH. No phone calls process and publicity development will be covered. [■■I Leadership is more than a position or a skill. It is a relationship. please EOE Lean how leaders can build credibility with their constituents and September 25 - Organizational Communication the actions that can destroy credibility. Mr. Bill Arnold. Office of the Vice President for For Sale Student Affairs September 26 - Understanding Character What is being said about your organization? Communication is the Dr. Darren Hamilton, Department of Athletics '89 red VW GTI, 2 door. 5 spd.. pw The key to this workshop is to transform oneself from someone tint, great campus car. Muat sell. . fabric that holds your organization, or at least it should be. Do you $2000- Josh, 373-1995 or 308-0444. really know what is being said, written, or otherwise expressed who understands leadership to a person that successfully leads in 91 Mazada Protege, am/fm stereq, both within and outside your organization? You might be surprised. the real world of character....one's character activates and empow- automatic, 4 door. Clean, nice - ers one's leadership abilities—or stands in the way of one's suc- condition. Asking $1200 or best October 2 - Meeting Management cess. offer. 352-0020. Mr. Peter Lafferry, Office of Campus Involvement '99 V6 Cougar. $242 Mo. Need oS October 3 - Vision and Values ol lease. 354-7379. Meeting management: It's your time: making meetings efficient Assorted kitchen items, small TV, J and effective; fun and rewarding. Dr. Eileen Sullivan, Office of the President » kitchen table with chairs, and , Dr. Don Nieman, College of Arts dr. Sciences microwave for sal*. Can 353-4540. October 9 - Delegation Ms. Kate Newnam, Undergraduate Student Bed • Queen pillow top, new. ip One purpose of higher education is to educate principled citizens plastic. Full manufacturer's warran- Mr. Brady Gaskins. Recreational Sports ty. Retail $800. Sacrifice $189. Can "If I don't do it, it won't get done right" is a phrase many student who will be not only leaders in their respective professions, but deliver. Call 419-392-7465. leaders utter. However, this attitude does little to involve other also leaders in their communities. Our institutional values initia- Brand new external Sony CD-RW members in the success of the organization. Learn how to maxi- tive attempts to meet this purpose by infusing critical thinking burner. 12 x 8 x 32. Never beep about values into the academic and co-curricular educational envi- used. I link cable included. Asking mize the potential of your membership through appropriate delega- $250. 354-0278. tion. ronment. Participants will engage in dialogue about the values ini- Gateway Laptop. tiative as well as the impor tance of values exploration on the col- Call Amanda. », October 16 - Time Management lege campus. 353-6166. Mr. James Jackson. Macintosh power book. 190 CS. I*- October 17 - Professional Etiquette cludes software & int. modem. $2* Center for Multicultural A Academic Initiatives OBO. Like new. 372-0551 Too many tasks and not enough time? Learn how to become a bet- Professionals in all fields participate in formal lunch, dinner and I social events. Knowing what totvpeqt and how to act can help Must find a good home lor my cjt ter planner. Procrastinators encouraged! due lo my allergies. 1 yr. old female, you feel more comfortable. The focupnf this event is dining, fixed and all shots, friendly and ptajt October 23 - Motivating Your Members dress and social interaction skills for professional events. Includes ful-low maintenance. Own litter bo* Price negotiable. 353-0769; Ke*y. J Dr. Nick Hennessey. Office of Residence Life a formal dinner. Juniors, seniors, and graduate students only; Keeping the organizational momentum sustained and suggestions 6:00-9:00 p.m. in the 8 O'clock dining room; $7.50/person. To register, contact Dennis Hefner at [email protected]. Co- for rewarding your members will be discussed. For Rent sponsored by the Offices of Career Services and Campus October 30 - Ethical Decision Making Involvement. 1 bdrm Apt for rent on South J Dr. Jack Taylor Enterprise. $390/mo. plus eledncj Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs October 24 - Multi-tasking: The Art of Stress Management Available Oct. 1. 2001. Please call, Leaders are often faced with decisions that challenge their personal Dr. Craig Vickio, Counseling Center 352-5605 or after 5 352-0796. » ethics. Participants will discuss how to do what is right even if In this workshop, the presenter will discuss the nature of stress, 2 4 3 bdrm. fum. apt. w/ AC ' the ways it affects us, and our options for coping with it. Available Now what is right is not the most popular thing to do. 352-7454 2 bdrm. female oriented apt. October 31 - Spirituality & Leadership No smoking Dr. Carney Strange, 353-5074 CM 372-2343, e-rnaainyolvedObqnet.bqsu.edu. or School of Leadership and Policy Studies One 3 room apt. available now. see our webses at A discussion of the intersection between leadership and spirituality Newly decorated - In large house. hapJ/nmi.batu.tdu/omcaaAf/ will be facilitated. 352-5822. getinvalved/lMdarsNp.html Two. 2 bedroom houses- dose lo campus. Qrad. students pref. [■■I Available now. 352-5822. Upper duplex available now. Grad students preferred. 352-5822. v . - g V . _

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Campus Events Services Offered Personals The Daily Crossword Fix APICS Worried about pregnancy? Unlimited tanning. 1 mth. S30. Fall Organization meeting in Olscamp Get Tested special: buy 2 mths. get 3rd mth. 215 O 7 30-800pm. -Reality Job 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center free Campus Tanning. 352-7889 BG" Olscamp 1150 8:0O-9:30pm sponsored by the Department of UKS KARATE 1 Mother (slang) Management, ODSN, SHRM, Are you looking for a confidence 2 Form of be NAPM. APICS Open to all students booster and a great workout? Then Personals 3 Back out in management classes and pros- join our karate class Mon. and Wed. pects from 6-8pm, at the gym of SI. 4Ctowki Thomas More Church (across from 5 Stadium 6 Perform " Homecoming 2001 " Mac) Questions: call Continuing Ed Dance Marathon 2002 Student Groups: find out how to win at 372-8181. 7 Uncle (Prov Eng.) Information night Wed. Sept. 12 at SS thru the Homecoming spint point 8 State 9:15 pm Olscamp 104. contest. Pick up your organization 9 Former booklet in 204 South Hall today1! 10 Indicating ileum (comb form) 11 Daughters of the American Revolution (abbr) EDUCATION ABROAD Wanted •Homecoming 2001' 16 Veer DISPLAY TABLE 18 Goal Come visit the Education Abroad Student groups: nominate your can- didates for homecoming royalty 43 Chart Display Table in the Off-Campus 1 F. rmte. needed. E. Merry, 2 20 Edge Student Center, Mosely Hall from ASAP. Get spint points! Nomination 22 Group of rooms 45 Luggage forms available in 204 South Hall. bdrm., 2 bath, furnished. $168 per 11:00 a.m.-1 00 p.m on Monday, month.419-445-1423, ask for Brady. 23 Flower 47 Age . Sept. 10 to learn about all the over- 25 Male deer 49 Flower seas opportunities available to you. Get Excited! The Gavel is coming. 27 Flavor 52 Number Check the BG News Tuesday Female looking for 2 subleasers to 28 Knowledgeable 54 Carol September 11. share 1 bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt. Close 55 Relative (slang) EDUCATION ABROAD STUDENTS 30 Unhappy to campus Call Jamie 419-308- 56 Feline Come share your overseas experi- 32 Fairy Greeks - Got New»? 0282. 57 Bed ence with other students who stud- 36 Sack Let the Gavel know!! 59 Edu Group (abbr ) ied abroad on Wednesday. Septem- Send info to 202 West Hall Male or female rmte. needed. Own 38 Clubbed ber 12 from 3:00-5'00 p.m. in 1103 Across 41 Pleasantly 60 Ever (Poetic) or call 372-2440 or room. Main St BG call 352-4434. 63 Exclamation Otfenhauer West! Call 372-0479 email mlkimblerOaol.com with questions. INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Roommate wanted. House. 1 Flaw 5250/month plus utilities. 39 Eastern state (abbr) CO-REC 4 PLAYER VOLLEYBALL- 4Plebe 40 Number SEPT. 11. 419-392-3423 9 Cap Lost/Found 42 Water barrier Answers 12 Metal 44 Pro 130dor 46 Great lake 14 S.E. state (abbr.) 48 Rove ■ v H i a i M o ■ l Found - Brightly colored beaded 15 Household (Literary) J l * M W ^^B^ " "■" bracelet. Vicinity of Hayes Hall 50 Concern 17 Beetle 51 Against H * MOO «^B» * i Thurs Sept. 6 Stop at BG News- 19 Happening 204 West Hall to claim. 53 Jury JQ o THT 7 T T VARSITY LANES 21 Carson 55 Beautiful view 22 Wise 58 Medicine for cuts LOST! Siamese cat, no tail. Blackish ■ • 1 * *^B* ■ I • M 24 Help 61 Var. of -al (suf.) ears, brown body, blue eyes. Name 26 Tableland Ji > i ■ *^H*T* ■ is Sam. Lost in S. College. Cnm St. 62 Hanging rope DW7 ■ i ~o~H ■ ■■ - 29 Utilizers 64 Watch area. II found please call 290-8327. H H H '["T'B $5.00 COLLEGE NIGHT 31 The Raven (Poet) 65 Pig pen 33 Green 66 Angi-knock fluid °_BH_" * "i^B.^J" * * 34 Indefinite pronoun 67 Auricle 35 Price Travel 37 Tree Who: Any college student

*1 Spring Break Vacations' When: Tuesday - Thursday, Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas & Flori- da. Now hiring Campus Reps. 9:00- 11:00 p.m. 1-800-234-7007 endlesssummertours.com Where: Varsity Lanes -1033 S. Main St. Saciurgu iw/niui/j Did you know... Bowling Green OH. (352-5247) Spring Break 2002- Travel with STS, >t glen mrei ? in_nuiiym Americas "1 Student Tour Operator What: 2 hours of bowling & shoes, Americans on to Jamaica, Mexico, Bahamas or Eastern Orthodo* Florida. Promote trips on-campus to slice of pizza ^ Christian Church Bui—MII raim um t*a*t&v aa orcanB i. i mm the average eat earn cash and tree trips. Informa- Bahamas Party tion/Reservations t-800-648-4849 & large pop 18 acres Atgj or www.ststtavel.com Wei comes Cruise $279 Price: Only $5.00 J\vu lilM'MMHM-FinPMM-RiihllfM of pizza p£§^ VaPriKiS!J students WINTER AND per person , **, ^, lo Sundm worship Cancun $399 everyday ^^ SPRING BREAK 7 NpM -M> 4 HOW ■ fm Food 4 X f*m of tkma BEACH S SKI TRIPS & drink specials ' j W uim'.i.m DONT DELAY! Jamaica $439 WWW.SUNCHASE.COM Free iransponatflon wt'oletlo 1-800-SUNCHASE Is provided FM mote info... Florida $119 Cla-Zel Theatre Call 373 0087 7 niglM • PMVW Clt* Doyion*. Sou* BMOI K-imnl [email protected] Downlown B G • 353-1361 Visit OUTttcblltt iprint^brcRjktrarrl.com - Our I5A Year! www cla-zel com http://toledo.faithweb.com 1-800-678-6386 Ed Hams & Marcia Gay The Technology Infrastructure Project • Building an Electronic Community Pollock Multicultural & International 5:007:30 R Students Reception Led Zeppelin The Song Remains

www.bgsu.edu/bgsupernet the Same 9:45 BGSU Libraries & Learning Resources Multicultural Affairs Committee r\i jQ Residence hall You are finally 21 Invites you to attend a reception to welcome Luke would be proud the multicultural and international upgrades continue students of BGSU

New enhancements are bringing About a half dozen have yet to make the students in residence rooms up to speed switch to the new network, including Wednesday, September 12, 2001 on BGsupernet, the new data and video only two academic buildings—the 3:00-5:00 p.m. network. Business Administration and Life Sciences buildings. More than 11,000 Just last week, performance concerns Jerome Library Southwest Deck computers and other systems have now with recently installed firewalls were (in case of rain, Jerome Library Pallister been converted during the transition Happy 21st Birthday!!! addressed, and the University's connec- Conference Room) process, which will conclude next month. tion to the Internet was increased from Love, 36 to SI megabits. Now, 36 megabits— •Refreshments will be served* Jamie & Leah BGSU's previous total bandwidth—will K. be devoted solely to residence halls, further improving student access to electronic information.

Last week's improvements represented a continuation of work that saw residence Freshly Popped buildings, like others campuswide, make the transition to the new high-speed Popcorn Daily! network this summer.

In residence buildings, that speed is limited only by the existing wiring. In OFF-CAMPUS most of them, the wiring allows a 10- megabit connection, and the electronics STUDENT CENTER provide for communication at that Ground Floor Moseley Hall speed—fast enough to allow for transmission of six concurrent TV Monday-Friday programs. Efforts to improve access to BGsupernet beginning at 11am capabilities in residence rooms should be Other buildings, which have been noticeable. rewired during renovation projects in recent years, have 100-megabit service Look for weekly BGsupernet updates 50C donation for the Barbara Y. Keller to their rooms. That's the speed in "The BG News." More information Scholarship benefiting Commuter & available elsewhere within the University about the project is available on the Web Off-Campus Students on the new network. at www.bgsu.edu/bgsupernet. The residence upgrades coincide with the wrap-up of wiring and network transitionln most other BGSU buildings. BGSU

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SPORTS 2001 Merchant's Fair CALENDAR ♦ TUESDAY 09/11/01 Vol. 7, #2 Bowling Green State University 09.10.01 Women's Volleyball vs. Dozens of prizes Dayton 7 p.m. pday Events being given away Anderson Arena Everclear tickets on sale Thursday fRugby BY ERIK PEPPLE. BUZZ WRrrER L B a.m. -