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EARTHQUAKE: Inspectors check the P.M. SHOWERS Alaskan pipeline for HIGH 45 I LOW 36 damage after Sundays www.bgnews.com earthquake; PAGE 5 independent student press VOLUME 95 ISSUE 50 Students encourage voting By David Twiody Tuesday's elections - her first ever. FAMU, participated in a rally at downtown Thursday said they By the end of the day, about crowd, explaining the absentee MIGHT BIDDER NEWSPAPERS At times, the diminutive Grant the Old Capitol designed to both also were concerned with what LOGO absentee ballots were I as) ballot process and extolling stu- IALLAHASSEE Ha. — Don't had to force friends back into line encourage more people to vote happened during the Sept. lOpri- ni the courthouse. Supervisor of •lenls'patriotic duty to vote. tell Keneshia Grant that college who were thinking of going early and get more students to mary, when human mistakes and lie. uons Ion Sancho said he The event, which featured its students don'l vote home. the polls. mechanical errors prevented couldn't determine how mam ol own deejay, was sponsonxl by The A&M University "My relatives, my people, my Chanting "Count the thousands from voting in Miami those were cast by students but People Ibi The American Way as freshman stood In line at the ancestors sacrificed for the right Votes'and carrying signs that said Dade and Broward counties. noted that his office accepted 850 part of its "Anne with 5" cam- Leon County Courthouse on to vote," said Grant, 19, of Fort "We won't be tricked again," the "I'm trying not to give up. It ballots Wednesday paign, designed to Lm rease voter Thursday with a couple hundred Lauderdale. "The least I can do is crowd gave off a 2000 presidential means a lot to me," said Reginald "We're breaking records lefl turnout Organizers described other students, uniting for her fill in a bubble." election vibe. Wesley. 20, a FAMU junior from and right," said Sancho, who turn to cast an early ballot for The students, mostly from But the students who marched Louisville. Ky. briefly addressed the young VOTE, PAGE 2 WAR ON DRUGS Jealousy leads VOTERS DEBATE to homicides in Cincinnati ISSUE ONE IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS surprised." CINCINNATI —Three peo- Police identified the appar- ple died of gunshot wounds By Mary Beth White L on drugs," Cher Neufer, Steve said. He believes that being attacking the problem from the ent homicide victims as REPORTER , President of NORML said. identified as a advocate of mari- wrong angle he said. They need to early yesterday in what police lennifer Duke, 19, and Nicklas The government sanctioned. NORMI. came to cam- said appeared to be a double Tipple, 20. The third victim juana would have a nega- treat addiction as a medical prob- homicide and suicide moti- "War on Drugs" has been raging pus by request of a grad tive effect on the way he is lem and not a crime. was identified as Nicklaus for years, but Ohio's first counter- , student who wishes to vated by jealously. loyce, 23. viewed by his professors Issue one would be a step Officers responded to a strike to the movement is on the and his students. towards decriminalizalion of It appeared that a man and ballot today. If issue one passes, Steve and NORML drugs but not towards legaliza- condominium after receiving woman were shot several drug offenders will have the a call shortly before 1 am. that times in an upstairs bedroom believe that a lack of tion. Drugs would still be illegal, there had been a shooting. All option of rehabilitation over information is what per- but the penalties would change. after the woman's former incarceration. "Non-violent drug offenders three victims were pro- boyfriend burst into the apart- Issue one is a pro- •,>«•', nounced dead at the scene, ment, and the gunman then should not go to prison," Steve police said. posed amendment said. "If this amendment doesn't shot himself, |x>liee said. to the Ohio Stale pass, I'm scared that Ohio will "We have no reason what- The kind of gun used was Constitution. I lie never get another chance at drug soever to believe this was any- not identified, but police had amendment would \;<*U thing other than a murder- no doubt the shots were fired refonn." suicide. We don't feel that offer non-violent dnig V There are many reasons that from the same weapon. offenders there is any assailant out and Michael Duke, the brother Steve and NORML take this about," police Capl. Vince the option stance on drugs, especially mari- of the female victim, told the of request- DeMasi said. 911 operator he used a cell juana "We believe the motive in ing job train Alcohol and cigarettes are legal, phone to report the shootings ing, family this particular incident to be from a bedroom closet, where and their effects have been jealousy," DeMasi said. "We counseling and proven more harmful than mari- he had hidden, according to a drug-treatment pro- juana's. According to the Surgeon believe they may have been transcript of the call. grams instead of jail General's Report, Marijuana has time. caused zero deaths, while alcohol Representatives from the and tobacco cause a combined National Organization for the 550,000 deaths a year. Reform of Marijuana laws, or Secondly, they believe that the NORML visited campu> drug war is failing because it yesterday to give stu- allows huge amounts of money Medina County dents Information 0»*>- -"• to be made in a black market about the intri- 9 petuates the fashion instead of a govemmen- cacies of stigma towards tally controlled and taxed man- the amendment and the impact remain anonymous. For the' drug legalization. ner, lust like in the days of prohi- sheriffs arrest passage could have for their purpose of this article he will be "Inhibition never worked for bition, mobsters rule the trade cause. referred to as Steve. alcohol and it will never and commit much more serious "We are involved in this project "I don't want to be identified work for drugs," Steve crimes than using drugs to main- murder suspect because we are against The war because of the stigma of drugs," said. The government is tain control. IHE ASSOCTAtE D PRESS the boy had stayed at their MEDINA, Ohio — A 15- home in recent days. year-old boy was arrested for "He was here under false questioning concerning the pretenses and under a false death of a girl found slain in name." said Mishne, who her home. declined toelaborate. Medina County Sheriff Neil Police and sheriff's deputies Hassinger said Sunday the Saturday searched for a black boy, whose name was not dis- 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier, closed, was arrested Saturday which was taken from the Church tackles abuse night, about four hours after Mishne residence. The vehicle loLynn Mishne, 17, was found By Richard N Ostling tribunals to hear the cases of cler- But David Clohessy, director of lowed by an investigation. If guilt was spotted around 9:40 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ics who maintain their innocence Survivors Network of those was admitted or established, the dead in her Montville at a Medina Township busi- America's Roman Catholic and preliminary investigations Abused by Priests, said the priest was removed permanently Township home. ness. bishops released the new draft of that bishops will conduct private- changes "will enable abusive from church work — saying An autopsy was performed Several youths were in the their sex abuse policy yesterday, a priests to remain in ministry, and Mass, teaching at a Catholic Sunday at the Cuyahoga car with the boy who was plan that would get molesters The rewnte affects only rules unidentified, longer." school, even wearing a Roman County coroner's office for sought, but the other were not away from children — (hough lha( involve church law, leaving Susan Archibald, president of collar. Medina County Coroner Neil arrested. victims say the process is cum- in(ac( many aspects of the bish- The Linkup, a victims' lobby, said Under the rewrite, an allega- Grabenstetter, who said the "She was an expert in talk- bersome and secretive. ops' policy — or "charter" — the text is "a return to secrecy," tion triggers a "preliminary inves- victim suffered a head injury ing to two or three different approved last lune in Dallas. which "perpetuated and fostered tigation." during which the priest from being hit with a blunt people on two or three differ- Worked out in talks with (he object and a stab wound to the Vatican last week, U.S. bishops The new plan won immediate the abuse." remains in place and his reputa- ent phones all at the same- will vote on the changes a( (heir praise from the Rev. Robert 1. For example, the review board tion is protected, apparently abdomen. time," her father said. "She Nov. 11 - 14 meeting in Sik.i. president of (he Chicago- that advises the bishop in han- meaning parishioners arc not Investigators and prosecu- was very devoted to her Washington. If approved, which based National Federation of dling molestation claims must notified about the accusation. tors planned to meet yester- friends" seems likely, the text will then go Priests' Councils, which repre- work in a "confidential" manner, If "sufficient evidence" of abuse dayto discuss possible Medina High School to the Vatican for final review. sents 27,000 of the nation's 46,000 and the mandate that the victim is uncovered, the Vatican would charges. They were not seek- Principal leff Graham said a After that, the niles would be clergy. He said "it is a good, strong be kept informed about his or her immediately be informed and ing any other suspect. team of teachers, counselors binding for .ill U.S. bishops and and. I think, effective policy that case was deleted. the priest would be placed on The girl's father, Mickey and local clergy agreed help dioceses. protects our children but also is In the lune version, when a administrative leave. Mishne, found the body. He students deal with the death. The most significant changes clear aboul due process and "credible allegation" was made, Rome could handle the case said the boy was a school Montville Township is involve (he process after a pries( rights for those who are the the priest was temporarily acquaintance of his daughter, about 40 miles southwest of is accused. Thai includes church accused." removed from his ministry, fol- who was an llth-grader at Cleveland. POLICY. PAGE 2 Medina High School. He said

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FOR All THE NEWS VISIT WWW.BGNEWS.COM i 2 Tuesday, November 5,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM First lady celebrates 56th birthday By Scott 1MM Laura, 'Happy Birthday," the your birthday's Inearl Election ident on her birthday. "It makes Mrs. Bush took the singing in some Republican congressional THE t S S 0 CI * IE D PRESS president told a cheering conven- Day, you have to spend it on the for very exciting birthdays." stride, waving in thanks to her leaders and their wives for a small DALLAS — The first couple tion hall after thefirstrenditionin road," Bush said. From there, Asked whether the Bushes audiences. dinner and returns-watching wanted to celebrate Laura Bush's Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They had they headed to a fourth rally in planned a party, White House "Wry few people in the history party at the White House. On the 56th birthday yesterday "quietly spent the night at a modest hotel. Dallas. spokesman Ari Fleischer said the of our country will have been ser- guest list: House Speaker Dennis and privately,'' their spokesman It happened again in If the first lady longed for a dif- couple "tend to celebrate these enaded by as many people on Hasten. Senate Republican said, but their audiences at cam- Bentonville, Ark., where they ferent lifestyle, she didn't let on. things quietly and privately." one day as perhaps will happen leader Trent Lou, Republican paign rallies didn't get the mes- were again promoting "It's just a fact of my life," she The president bought his wife a today," Fleischer said. The same National Committee Chairman sage: Thousands sang "Happy Republican candidates. said in an Associated Press inter- gift, but Fleischer wouldn't say no-plans plan goes for the Mark Racicol and Sen. Bill Frist Birthday" from Iowa to Arkansas. "That's one of the prices you view, recalling the 1980 election what it was. "That's super-duper Bushes' silver wedding anniver- and Rep. Tom Davis, the leaders "I can't think of a better place to pay when you marry somebody when her falher-in-law, Cieorge top-secret information," sary on Election Day. of the GOP's Senate and House roll over in my bed and say to in the political process — when II.W. Bush, was elected vice pres- Fleischer said. Bush was trying to rustic up campaign committees.

OBITUARY Students deal with absentee hurdle Amanda Anne Kruder, of Marion, was taken by the angels to VOTE, FROM PAGE 1 pate, however. Several students University. He said students also campus precincts generally mir- heaven on Thursday, Oct. 31,2002, at 10 am at Grant Medical were turned away because they tend to be apathetic about local ror the overall county turnout Center. the rally as nonpartisan, were still registered in their politics because they live in a figures. He said that might be Amanda was a June 2002 graduate of Harding High School and although there was a smattering home counties. town for a only few years and because those students are currently a freshman at Bowling Green Slate University studying of signs supporting Gov. Jeb "They were telling us on cam- never develop roots. inundated with the campus's elementary education. Bush's Democratic opponent, pus that we'd be able to vote," "Somewhere in their mid-20s, civil rights history. She was dearly loved and supported by her parents, George and Bill McBride. as well as the ballot said Rod Owens, 20, who is reg- as they get jobs and especially if Andre Hammel, FAMU's stu- lanet (Hughes) Kruder, her brother, lason Knider, and her extend- initiative to reduce class sizes. istered in Duval County. "I might they have kids, they start to pay dent body president, said it's a ed family, including great-grandmother, Cleo Gilmore; grandpar- Once across the street, the just go home this weekend and attention towhat'sgoingon." he question of being politically ents, Betty and 1 cuie Hughes of Marion; George and Louise students stood in line, looking get an absentee ballot." said. savvy Kruder of Mount Gilead; aunts, uncles and cousins, Karen, Dick. over sample ballots and debat- It's that extra hurdle many That certainly applies to (he "If we want to get better ser- Brent, Amy and Brian Gorenflo; Peggy, Richard, Jeremy, Jenni, ing issues such as the class size college students face that helps two voter precincts on the ISII vices from state govemment,"he lohn and Cody Word, Lesa Cobb, Sue and Bruce Benjamin; amendment and a proposed make them one of the lowest- campus, which generally lag said, "we need to let them know Richard, Debbie. Elizabeth and Benjamin Kruder and Kathy, Kelly count)' half-percent sales tax for participating groups in the behind the rest of the county on we're a constituency that does and Kristin Vollman; and loved by Aaron Parker and the entire school construction. country, said leffrcy Mondak, a voter turnout. vote, not just complains." Parker family and )en Williams. Not all students got to partici- political scientist at Florida State But Sancho said the FAMU Mandy was bom Nov. 14,1983. in Marion. At Harding she was involved in symphonic band, marching band, choir, Harding Singers, Rainbow Express and Rainbow Classic, Women's Chorus, District Choir, All-State Choir, Orchestra, all four musicals, including the female lead in" Where's Charley?", Harding's Panoramas, cheerleading, National Honor Society, Top 50, Student Council, DARE role model, Teen Institute, Catholic Church modifies its policies Volunteer Initiative Program, ORB staff and Who's Who Among American High School Students. She also danced 14 years at Edye POLICY, FROM PAGE 1 remove an offending priest from church law's statue of limita- when they absolutely have to," Cook's School of Dance. Amanda was crowned homecoming active church work, though he tions, requiring that victims file Clohessy said. queen for her senior class, was senior class secretary and also itself if "special circumstances" technically remains in the complaints by age 28. It also The revision also has become president of Future Educators. exist, but in most instances priesthood. says, however, the Vatican can less specific about the functions Funeral services will be held today at 4 p.m., at Harding High would send the matter back to The key section of the policy waive that rule for "appropriate of the review boards, which School with Rev. Robert Huff and Rev. Victoria Powers-Smith offi - the bishop for a local church on removing abusers says: pastoral reasons." "may include" advice on cases ciating Burial will be 11 am. tomorrow, at the Marion Cemetery trial. An accused priest would "When even a single act of sexu- Clohessy said his group and policy instead of requiring for family and close friends. retain the standard right to al abuse by a priest or deacon is objects to another provision, (heir involvement. Also, the rule Memorial contributions can be made to the Wesley United appeal that verdict back to the admitted or is established after that all bishops must now com- that a board regularly review Methodist Church, the Christian Assembly Church in Marysvillc Vatican an appropriate process in ply with any local laws on abuse each bishop's abuse policy was or the Mandy Kruder Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of the As before, a cleric who admits accord with canon law, the reporting In the old version, deleted. Boyd Funeral Home. abuse could request removal offending priests or deacons will prelates were to automatically As before, the U.S. bishops from the priesthood. A guilty be removed permanently from report all credible abuse com- agree to review these rules two Editor's Note: This notice was sent to The BG News by Boyd priest could also be removed the ministry." plaints to police. years after the Vatican gives final Funeral Home in Marion, Ohio. The BG News is running the obitu- without consent, but only by the As bishops have noted in "They've gone from promis- approval. ary at the request of the family. pope. In addition, the bishop interviews about the revisions, ing to report any allegations to has administrative power to the new plan puts back in place the bare minimum of reporting WWW.BGNEWS.COM Tuesday. November 5. 2002 3 www.bgnews.com/campus URGE DONATION HELPS KENT REACH GOAL (U-WIRE) KENT, Ohio - President Carol Cartwright announced Friday that the Campaign for Kent State University has exceeded its fundraising goal of $ 100 million eight months ahead of schedule after a record $6.8 million donation from alumnus Bruce Ferrini and his wife, Pamela. Ferrini's donation was the largest cash donation in the 92 -year history of Kent State. CAMPUS Ensemble THE CAMPUS Free and open to the public. Wildwood Metropolitan Park. Toledo

8 p.m. BLOTTER Percussion Ensemble Two students will be referred to Free and open to the public. Friday. Nov. 1 Students will be referred to student discipline tor underage Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical sudent discipline tor underage pos- possesion of alcohol in Rodgers Arts Center getai:fp session at the Phi Delta Theta A student will be referred to stu- ^^^^^P The calendar of events is taken Inmi ^B dent discipline for underage pos- ^^■■^ http://evcnts.bgsu.cdii ^^^^^^ House. 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Complaintant called and stated session of alcohol in Batchelder Amazing Stargazing that the PED door at Rodgers had Amazing Stargazing & Saving the been damaged Saturday, Nov. 2 being offered in spring semester 8 a.m. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Night (the joys of skywatching!) University police spoke to two Student dialed 911 by accident with the Department of Theatre. Lean Manufacturing: The LDSSA - Information Table multi-media show in the subjects who were arguing at the in Kreischer/Ashley Upon amval to Executive Stmlnar Union Lobby Learn about Grant in Scholarships Planetarium $1 donation suggest- Link, the subjects dispersed. the room, the officer found subjects CEOs, COOs, presidents, vice pres- available for students. Auditions ed. Subject at McDonald North was had been drinking. They will be idents and directors can enhance 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. are in the Spring. Sponsored by Planetarium, 112 Physical refened to prosecutors office. referred to student discipline their skills as leaders, mentors and Apartment Issues Theta Alpha Phi Theatre Honorary. Sciences A gate at the BIM lot was dam- Due to the death ol a McDonald teachers. They will learn to create American Culture Studies students Refreshments are served. aged west subject's grandfather, he was an environment that will embrace will be distributing information 402 University Hall 8:30 p.m. A resident advisor reported that directed to stay in his room and change. The tools ot Lean about apartment issues. Co-op Discussion the plastic box was broken off a cause no problems If problems did Manufacturing serve an important Union Lobby 7 p.m. Are you a VCT student looking for a PED box in McDonald North. The occur he would be subject to arrest. Subject was anested for disordedy function in an environment of NAACP Talks Workshop co-op? Do you want to share a police advised maintenance that conduct while intoxicated and improvement. Fee. Noon -1 p.m. Union 315 - Anderson Meeting worthwhile or poor co-op experi- they could recover the box from the placed in Wood County Juvenile Stone Ridge Golf Club Addressing the Nutritional and Room ence you had? If so, please stop by RA Center. A court date has been set Social Needs of Older Adults with the Tech Building to discuss co- There was a dispute between two students in lot 6 and they are work- for Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mental Retardation and 7 p.m. -10 p.m. ops with other VCT students. Learn ing it out Subject in Compton reported he Timeless: A Continuum of Art in Developmental Disabilities Within Auditions for "Pirates of co-op search techniques and net- Pornography was found on a was getting hairasing phone calls the Digital Age Wood County Penzance" work with VCT students Pizza and computer in Kohl Hall An III student in McDonald East 2002 Partnership Support Grant A joint production between the Union Galleries pop will be provided. New mem- Chhstopher Buikett ol Fremont Hall was transported to Wood Presentation Series - Bring your Department of Theatre and College bers are always welcome. was cited for speeding on Merry County Hospital of Musical Arts. Gilbert and 9 a.m. 6 p.m. lunch and join us! Technology Building. Room 127B Street. The court date is set for Nov. Complaintant reported he lost Sullivans "Pirates of Penzance" Campus Greens Voter Education The Mfomen's Center, \07Hanna 13 at 8:30 a.m. his credit card in the Union. Sign up for 5 minute time slot. Table Hall 9:30 pm. Marc Schaffner-Gurney of Complaintant reported that his Union Lobby Required to sing one song of any UA0 Movie: "Scooby Doo" Bowling Green, Ohio, failed to yield vehicle was vandalized while it was 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. genre. Accompanist is provided. To UAO presents FREE FALL Films! 3x his vehicle coming out of Lot D parked in Lot 8 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cub Scouts Popcorn Sale sign up for Nov. 4 audition time go the fun! 3x a week! sinking Erin Shirley of Maumee. Gregory Little Taxonomy: The Union Lobby to office 1050 in the College of Union Theatre Ohio, who was traveling west on Sunday. Nov. 3 Body w/o Organs Musical Arts. To sign up for Nov. 5 Wooster Street There were no Subject fell on the ice and hurt Kennedy Green Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. time go to board across from 11:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. injuries and only minor damage to his ankle at the Student Ice Arena. AAGSA Annual Reception Theatre office, 338 South Hall Call Lesbian/Bisexual Lunch Group both vehicles His father transported him to the hospital. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sponsored by the African American back announcements will be post- Open to all women who wish to A student in McDonald West was A student in McDonald West was N-SPACE Graduate Student Association. ed in both locations. Show runs explore issues related to their iden- checked out by the Bowling Green transported to Wood County The exhibition features computer Olscamp 101A Februaiy 21,21,28 and March 1 tity, relationships, families and Fire Deptartment for an electrical shock. He was not transported to Hospital by the Bowling Green Fire generated artwork from SIGGRAPH and 2. Script and Scores are avail- professional lives. Discretion and a the hospital. Deptartment for stomach pains by some of the most exciting new 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. able for check out in the Theatre friendly welcome ensured. Meets and established artists working Mid Semester Department office for 24 hour period of time. for lunch the first Tuesday of each today. Informational Meeting Call 372-2222 for additional infor- month 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery forTheatre/Film/Torensics stu- mation. The Women's Center. W7Hanna dents S, Faculty Kobacher Hall - Moore Musical Ms Hall 10 a.m. Join us for our annual mid semes- Center Cage Sit ter discussion. Learn about Sponsored by PUSH America & Pi upcoming auditions (Huron 7:30 p.m. Kappa Phi. Playhouse/Ohio Theatre Alliance), Music from Bowling Green at the Union Oval productions and special classes Manor House: Early Music Senior Portraits Wed. -Fri.!

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"Another fallen angel'

Angela toung. J Records' A&R coordinator, on D| |am Master lay, who was shot and laOed near the New York neighborhood where he grew up. (newwttkcom) OPINION GUEST EDITORIAL I SARAH SACAN.VY, PRESIDENT OF UNDERfiRADUATK STUDENT GOVERNMENT Why students should vote today

Just four months ago, the the K-12 budget were obviously, the choice that each student is heard about prescription drug dates. They all have websites earn $ 17,000 more per year than Board of Trustees was and with good reason, out of the worth $19,000 less than a prison^ costs over this election cycle. which state their stances on the high school graduates. We'll Forced to raise tuition for question. So was a reduction in er. There is a direct correlation issues — you can decide for remind the politicians that those returning and incoming stu- the healthcare budget as prices This is the case for how the between senior citizens' high yourself. Races which will have college-educated citizens go on particular effect us on higher dents 14.4 percent and 18.7 per- for Medicaid skyrocketed over University is choosing to supple- voter turnout and government's to pay more taxes because of education are those for governor cent, respectively from the fall of the past year. ment the dwindling funds from interest in solving an issue which higher salaries, ensuring the (Bob 1 al t and Tun Hagan) and 2001. Although at first glance this That left the possibility of cuts the state — but there is a much greatly effects the elderly. The state budget doesn't fall into a only way to gain attention for the state representative (Bob Latta may seem like the administra- to a number of smaller-funded more important issue at hand. deficit like in the past two years. programs, including higher edu- We, as citizens of Ohio (no mat- importance of affordable higher and Scott McCarty). Another tion is trying to stick it to us poor In case they aren't convinced, cation. However, higher educa- ter how temporary) must make education is to make politicians important race for the future of college kids, the large increase tion makes up only 12 percent of our voice heard. The first step of pay attention to us. The first step this community is for U.S. we'll point to states like was the result of a six percent cut the state's budget, and, in the this vocalization is to vote. is to vote today. Representative (Paul Gilmor and Michigan, Georgia and North to the University's funds provid- end, the higher education sys- Last year, several representa- It is so easy to vote. If you live Roger Anderson). The candi- Carolina who have decided to ed from the state. Overall, the 13 tem accounted for 54 percent of tives from Ohio universities met on campus and are registered to dates listed first are those who make an investment in higher supposedly state-supported the cuts. In fact, the state now with state senators. While meet- vote (anywhere in Ohio) then are already in office — pay par- education recently and are four-year universities across the chips in only $4,000 per year per ing with one senator, I asked for you can walk into Anderson ticular attention to how they've already seeing the benefits. We'll state of Ohio were cut $121 mil- college student (40 percent in the reason as to why higher edu- Arena tomorrow, change your voted on issues in the past. quote the statistic that only 20 lion —or $935 per student the nation). What's wrong with cation absorbed such a high per- address to your on-campus resi- Undergraduate Student percent of Ohio's citizens hold a "But the state was in a serious this amount? First, it's less than centage (54 percent) of the cuts dence, and vote on the issues Government and student gov- bachelor's degree, placing us at financial crisis over the past the same figure contributed 15 to the budget. The legislator and political leaders that will ernments from other state 41 in the nation. year," you may say. And you are make a difference in your life. If schools will be working on plans years ago. Second, the state has responded that the main reason Please vote today. Not only will right. Ohio ended the fiscal year was those most affected by the you live off-campus, you can to ensure those elected in today's chosen to spend $23,000 per you be reversing a decades-long in July 2002 withadefkitof$1.9 year on each prisoner (1 percent cuts — students — dont vote. In walk into the Board of Elections election hear about the impor- billion. The Ohio Constitution in the nation)! Instead of invest- other words, politicians don't rely (located at the Courthouse) and tance of higher education — trend of student voter turnout, states that the budget must be ing in the future of the state, the on us for their jobs, so we are not vote — even if you aren't regis- something I'm sure you already but you'll be showing politicians balanced, and therefore, cuts governor and legislature have a group they are interested in tered under your Bowling Green understand. We'll be telling state that you are interested in having had to be made to programs chosen to allow an increase in pleasing. address. legislators that, on the average, a say in the future of our state supported by the state. Cuts to prison funding, and have made lust look at how much you've Educate yourself on the candi- people with a bachelor's degree and nation.

LKTTKR rOTIIi: KDITOli Where is common sense? CURT Thursday night, but I do not article didn't mention was that international student, I would (Student Services), Chinese HARRIS recall seeing where it was there were two ads in The BG A thank you like to thank the following par- Student Association at BG, my required that the Shuttle Service News telling people about the ties for relocation help and sup- host mother Patty Gillette and Opinion Columnist baby-sit you, let alone go off mugs, as well as table tents and to those who port during this difficult period long's Cleaning in BG. I still do campus, or where it is that the flyers in all the dining centers, of time: Fire Department, Cam- not know the identity of the University has to have a shuttle and if you needed a visual aid, helped out pus Police, Red Cross, Sociology party who left some necessities Several years ago, I worked in service at all? mugs were sitting by most regis- department and numerous at the Best Western front desk the Kresicher Sundial. It was the Then there's the complaint ters. Then the article went on Even though The BG News warm-hearted people in sociol- for me. first week of classes and we about the high cost of tuition, about how people who did covered this detail, 1 am also ogy, Continuing Education and were having a bit of a problem. and the bookstore and every- receive the mug, didn't know one of the eight victims from International Programs, Best It seems that quite a number of thing else University related. about the discount on bever- the Oct. 16 fire at 835 2nd St. in Western hotels, Student Affairs, YUAHTIHG ZHANG students were recycling, but it Prices high or not, a large ages if they used the mug They Bowling Green. As the only Office of Residence I jfe GRADUATE STUDENT seems they didn't have the com- majority of these complaints are didn't know? If you have one of mon sense to distinguish coming from students whose these mugs, please take it out, between "glass" and "glass that mommies and daddies pay for and look at it carefully. Do you should be recycled." Plates, their school. All these high sec where on the mug it teUs dishes and cups were being prices mean they don't have you about the discount? It's on thrown into the recycle bin. enough money to go to the bar the mug! Now, I'll admit that perhaps the every night, which is a tragedy In theory the college experi- label on the recycle bin was that put Romeo and Juliet to ence is supposed to prepare us inadequate as it only said shame. If complaints are going for the "real" world. How can "glass", but where did these stu- to be made about high tuition, someone be prepared for the dents eat at before, where the the people leading the fight real world when they aren't dishes were thrown away after should be those students who aware of what they hold in their one use? One of the employees work 40 hours a week so that hand? shook his head at the situation they can afford to take two We're college students. We're and said, "This just proves, you classes a semester, and maybe supposed to be the leaders of don't have to be smart to be graduate in ten years or less. tomorrow and yet far too many educated." I am simply amazed that col- of us are so wrapped up in our It stuck with me, that being at lege students have such a diffi- little world we fail to use our college didn't prove usage of cult time functioning in the common sense when it comes brain cells In fact, if anything it's world today. Need another to the world that exists any far- proved itself time and time example? I got plenty. A few ther than three feet away. again. I find it absolutely amaz- 1 veeks ago The BG News ran an Common sense is supposed to ing that people complain about article about the Free Mugs that be common. So everyone open the luxuries we have on cam- the Dining Centers were giving your eyes and take a good look pus. I understand it's very away to freshmen. A large por- around, and if that's too much inconvenient for you that the tion of the article dealt with the work for you, the least you can shuttle service won't take you fact that students were unaware do is hold your free mug up so it home from the bars on they were available. What the touches the end of your nose.

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ANNUAL BASH BRINGS EXCESSIVE ARRESTS www.bgnews.com/nation ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — Police said the crowd was larger and rowdier this weekend than in last year's annual Halloween bash on Court Street downtown. Lt Jeff McCall said 70 people were arrested late Saturday and early Sunday, mostly on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct. NATION ~"^H L Columbine files now open to public By Robert Welter THE ISS0CH1E0 PRESS GOLDEN, Colo. — Several months before the Columbine massacre, a juvenile probation officer predicted that teenage killer Eric Harris would likely succeed in life, according to a report released Monday. In the Feb. 3, 1999, report, ^ / Harris said he entertained "homicidal thoughts," but was described by the probation offi- cer as "a very bright young man who is likely to succeed in life. He is intelligent enough to achieve lofty goals as long as he stays on task and remains motivated." t- On April 20, 1999, Harris and Dylan Klebold attacked their high school, killing 12 students, one teacher and themselves. ^RHH The year before, Harris and Klebold were arrested for break- APPtoto ing into a van and stealing tools. BROKEN: The ventcal support members, the H-shape devices that hold the above-ground portions of They were ordered into a juve- the trans-Alaska pipeline, lay broken uner the pipeline about 40 miles south of Delta, Alaska, after a nile-diversion program, which major earthquake on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002. allows offenders to avoid jail time and a criminal record tnrough public service or other options. Dave Engineers inspect Thomas, who released the report, defended the probation officers who dealt with the boys. EdUndflnklAPPtioto "I am not sure we can train PREDICTION: Jefferson County District Attorney, Dave Thomas, people to not ever be conned," discusses the report on Columbine gunman Etic Harris at a news Thomas said. He said the two conference in Golden, Colorado yesterday. Less than three pipeline after quake staffers who handled the case months before the massacre, a juvenile probation officer predict- have chosen not to comment. ed Harris would have success in his life. By Dan ioling tanks at the ocean terminal in through the night to make tem- A judge ordered the release of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Valdez. porary repairs to roads, some of the files for both teens last week. ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Oil analysts had little concern which had gaps up to 8 feet deep Harris' family did not object, but but officials in other states dis- Thomas said only 8 to 11 per- Engineers inspected the Alaska that the pipeline shutdown and 6 feet wide. Klebold's family did, and his file agreed. cent of teens who go through the pipeline to determine the extent would dramatically affect sup- In the area more is being withheld pending an Mario Paparazzi, former diversion program commit of the damage yesterday after plies or prices. than 3,000 miles away from the appeal. chairman of the New lersey State crimes after they are released. one of the most powerful earth- 'As far as affecting the world's epicenter, the quake made lakes Asked on a questionnaire why Parole Board, said if someone Kandy Brown, whose son was quakes ever recorded in the oil markets, it would probably ripple and sloshed water out of he had problems, Harris under his supervision had made threatened by Harris after he United States knocked out some have to be knocked out a month pools. checked boxes including such a statement, "it would have entered the program, said the file of its supports and forced a shut- or more," said Ed Silliere, vice At Mandeville, La., Carol "anger," "anxiety," "homicidal been very serious." was further evidence authorities down in the flow of oil. president of risk management at Rarcia, 47, saw boats bouncing thoughts" and "mood swings." " I haw never had anybody tell missed "red flags that should Sunday's magnitude 7.9 quake Energy Merchant IXC in New around and her own boat He wrote that he had "a short me that they had a homicidal have warned them of the poten- was so strong that it opened York. banged against its dock. "One temper, often get angry at almost thought. I would think they tial violence." cracks 6 feet wide in roads and Aftershocks rattled the region poor guy across the canal from anything. I don't like people.... I would fear that their officer Icfferson County sheriff's rocked boats on lakes as far away yesterday, one with a magnitude us fell off his sailboat." she said. hate too many things." would absolutely ratchet up deputies investigated the threats as However, only one of 4.5, and seismologists said I louseboats were shaken from Thomas said Harris' declara- their supervision," said against Brooks Brown, but filed minor injury was reported — a more could be expected for the their moorings on Seattle's Lake tion of homicidal thoughts "is Paparazzi, former president of no charges. woman who broke her aim in ;i next several days. Union, more than 1,400 miles not uncommon" for such teens, the American Probation and fall when she fled her home. The quake was centered in a south. Parole Association. 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By David Ttiurber an ASEAN conference, with good image of the entire region for future talks on an ASEAN- IHE ASSOCUKD PRESS 5,000 military and police or country," Hun Sen said. China free trade area that would PHNOM PENH. Cambodia deployed. Streets were barricad- The leaders acknowledged it have a combined market of 1.8 — Southeast Asian leaders ed around the conference site, a will he difficult to curtail terrorist billion people and a gross agreed Monday to jointly fight glitzy hotel, to protect the 1,000 activity. domestic product of at least $2 terrorism after deadly bombings delegates — the largest interna- "We have been living in such trillion. in Indonesia and the tional meeting in modern an easy, comfortable climate for Earlier Monday, China sug- Philippines, but complained Cambodian history. so many years," said Ong Keng gested to Japan and South Korea that they also establish a three- that travel warnings issued by ASEAN leaders hope to con- Yong, the incoming ASEAN sec- mnts many nations were scaring away vince, the world that they are retary-general. "To get someone way free-trade zone, and possi- tourists and hurting their serious about protecting the to suddenly switch and get very bility the three agreed to consid- WRECKAGE: A man picks through the wreckage of an exploded economies. region from a growing terrorist strict and look at every dustbin er. car. Six al-Qaida suspects were killed yesterday, including a top Instead of the usual genteel threat. The bombings last and parked car is a different cul- As the summit opened operative of Osama bin Laden when their car blew up. rounds of golf and trade talk at month on the Indonesian resort luri' Id! us." Monday, military police blocked their annual summits, the 10 of Bali killed nearly 200 people. Indonesian President a dozen activists who wanted to leaders of the Association of Separate attacks in the Megawati Sukarnoputri told hand a statement to the dele- Germany suspects Southeast Asian Nations dealt Philippines soon after killed 22. leaders about steps her govern- gates expressing concerns about with the seriousness of new ter- "We must lake joint measures ini'ni has taken to solve the Bali human rights. The protesters rorist and nuclear threats. to fight terrorism," Cambodian blasts, diplomats said. were forced from the scene and They agreed with leaders of Prime Minister Hun Sen said. The ASEAN leaders urged Iraq their banners confiscated. bin Laden is alive China, Japan and South Korea— "We cannot allow the evil of ter- to comply with U.N. resolutions "We are extremely disap- who also joined the two-day rorism to prevail." and said the United Nations pointed," said Malaysian Irene By Tony Cwczka a potent threat despite the conference in Phnom Penh — Wealthy nations, including should have the central role in Xavier, chair of the Committee IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS destruction of its bases in that North Korea should scrap Australia and the United States, deciding on any enforcement for Asian Women. "Definitely BERLIN — Osama bin Laden Afghanistan. its recently revealed nuclear have responded with travel advi- action. they are not interested in what is probably alive and his al- In his speech Monday, weapons program. sories, infuriating many Asian ASEAN and China signed a we have to say." Qaida terrorist network still Manning said al-Qaida's ability "The fact that everyone countries who charge they're nonbinding declaration aimed ASEAN, founded in 1967 to recruits followers in Europe, the to mobilize followers in Arab shared the same understanding scaring people away from safe at preventing amied conflicts in strengthen regional economic head of Germany's intelligence countries and Europe "remains will be a big help in settling the destinations and setting the disputed areas of the South cooperation, is made up of service said Monday. relatively high." issue in the future," Japanese region up for more losses. . China Sea, after failing for three Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia. Western spy agencies also A cell of the Sept, 11 allegedly Prime Minister Junichiro "True, they were a reminder years to agree on a legally bind- Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, have noted an increase in world- plotted the attacks while in Koizumi said. for people to be cautious, but ing "code of conduct." Thailand, the Philippines, wide communications among Hamburg and Hanning said Security is the tightest ever for one should not jeopardize the They also signed a framework Singapore and Vietnam. members of the terrorist net- such activity remains a threat. work in recent weeks and "We see that recruiting is going months, said August Manning, on," he said. "We have European director of Germany's Federal centers that are still being used Intelligence Service. for recruiting today." Bin i .ult'n and his top deputy; German authorities have Ayman al-Zawahiri, are suspect- increased anti-terror precau- ed of hiding in the Afghan- tions since a speaker said to be Pakistani border area southeast al-Zawahiri issued a warning to of the Afghan capital Kabul, he U.S. allies to get out of the said. 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PAGE 8 BRIEFING Kicker Suisham named semifinalist TUESDAY for Lou Groza Award November 5, Bowling Green placekicker 2002 Shaun Suisham, who is 10-10 thus far this season on field goals, has been named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza www.bgnews.com/sports Award, the honor given to the BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY nation's best kicker each year. The award will be given by the FedEx Orange Bowl in December, and there are 20 semifinalists for the award. Suisham's longest boot of the year is 43 yards, and he has made 46 of 47 extra point attempts this season, and 83 of his last 84 attempts. Womerfs soccer hosts UB Again, Home game is Cleveland first in history BOWLING GREEN VS. BUFFALO fans show WHAT: BG s first-ever home MAC tournament match. WHO: The fourth-seeded Falcons and the fifth-seeded Bulls (7-7-5). zero class WHERE/WHEN: BG s Cochrane Field, at 2 p.m. DAN GEDNEY By Zach Baker Buffalo ended the season on a Sports reporter SPORtS REPORTER three game winning streak The Granted, fans do spend their If the players on the women's streak included wins on the road hard-earned money to attend soccer team were nervous in at Kent, and a home win againsl professional sporting events. It their final practice before the Ohio, fhe Bulls finished the sea- can also be said that the fans, by playoffs, they didn't show it. son with a 7-7-5 overall record, paying the ridiculous price for The players joked around, but and a 5-5-2 record in the Mid- tickets, concessions and whatev- were also focused yesterday as American Conference. An espe- er else they buy at the stadium, they prepared for today's game cially strong home team, their help pay the athletes' inflated against Buffalo. Falcons coach only loss at home came when salaries. Andy Richards said he thinks the they were defeated 2-1 by the For these reasons, sports fans team is right where they should Falcons. Buffalo was only 2-5 on definitely have every right to boo be emotionally. the road. "They have been loose and Gleixner said she is expecting a player for allowing a flyball to having fun at practice, and that's drop in front of him when a little the Bulls to come out aggressive- hustle would have made an out, a very good sign," Richards said. ly, and perhaps be looking to or to heckle them for not running "We're are not overconfident, but avenge their only home loss of out a ground ball or blowing cov- we know we can win." the season. erage and allowing a big gain. Jill Conover said that while the "Obviously they will come out team is somewhat nervous to win," Gleixner said. "They Fans should not be denied their about the playoffs, they are also freedom of expression when they have players on their team who very confident. don't want their seasons or paid good money to be there. "1 think we're nervous, of However, there arc times when careers to end, just like our course, anyone would be," team. But I think as long as we fans can cross the line. Conover said. "1 think we're An example of this occuned in play like we can, we'll be all excited and we believe in our- right" Cleveland four weeks ago during selves as a team. I think we are a heated game between the Richards said that BG will just going to go out there and need a strong performance Browns and their nemesis, the play like we always do." Baltimore Ravens. During the from everyone on the team to Conover and the other seniors advance to the next round. He game, Browns starting quarter- are facing some extra pressure in back Tim Couch, who has not the postseason, knowing that said that the depth of the team lived up to fans' expectations this every game they play could be has been a major strength this season, went down to injury their last in college. Tracy season. early in the fourth quarter. While Gleixner said that while the "What has been great about Couch laid on the turf trying to seniors are going to miss playing the team this year is that all sorts clear the cobwebs from a brutal after the season, it won't affect of people have stepped up," blow to the head that caused him their play in the playoffs. Richards said. "You don't know to suffer a concussion and leave "I think everyone is just going where the goal is going to come the game, fans in the stadium to go out there and do what they from, and you only need one." began to cheer. When Couch can to keep the season going." Richards said the only player finally was able to get up and who is not available to play Chris Schooler BC News Gleixner said. "We are going to walk off the field, fans began to miss certain things and be afraid tomonow is Leah Eggleton. boo. MINE: Freshman Leslie Dawley pursues the ball against Miami. Dawley and her teammates for it to end ..hut everyone will The game will start at 2 p.m. at This is definitely a display of host Buffalo in a Mid-American Conference tournament game today at Cochrane Field. work hard to try to keep it going. Cochrane Field. poor taste. It is understandable to be frustrated with a member of your team because they are not producing like you think they should be. However, there is no justification for being happy when a player gets hurt. People Swimmers drop two have given Couch a lot of grief for crying over this incident, but how many people would not get upset when over 70,000 people, people who you thought were conference meets behind you, are cheering the fact that you are injured and have to freestyle event and a fourth- they did by winning 11 of the 13 come out of the game? The swim team place finish in the 100 yard swimming and diving events. This was definitely an incident absorbed two tough freestyle with a 1:56.74 and a BG took 1-2 in the 1000 yard- that Cleveland Browns fans did losses in their open- 54.22. O'Hara dropped 46 sec- freestyle with O'Hara winning it not need, especially in front of a onds in the 200 freestyle from with a lime of 10:46.34 and national television crowd on ing Mid-American the week before againsl Xavier. Freshman Betsey-Marie ESPN. They were still reeling Conference meets She also led the lead off leg for Eskeland getting 10:57.36. from the backlash of the infa- over the weekend. the 400-yard medley relay Humes took home two first mous beer bottle throwing inci- event to another 4th place fin- place victories with winning dent last season, not to mention By Melanie Menz ish with Sarah Agnew, Dana the 200-yard freestyle event the ugly scenes of fans tearing SP0R1S REPORTER Schultz and Stephanie Buckner and the 100-yard freestyle the old stadium apart during It was a weekend full of tough with a time of 4:11.30. event. Also taking more 1st FINISH: Bowling Green's Patrick Maynard battles tor position the team's final home game losses and a rewarding victory Co-captain Jessica Humes place finishes were Schultz in earlier in the season. before leaving for Baltimore. for the BG swim team, as they the 200-yard individual med- There is definite frustration in took a fourth-place finish in the dropped their first two Mid- 1000-yard freestyle event with a ley. Freshman Tina Senstan in many Cleveland fans, but that American Conference meets of the 100-yard backstroke and does not justify what took place time of 10:43.80, dropping the season on Friday to Eastern almost 2 minutes off her time Senior Alissa Davis winning the Runners place last month. Cleveland fans are not the ' Michigan (226.5-73.5) and to from last weekend. Agnew also 50-yard freestyle. only ones that are guilty of this. the host Rockets (209-91). They competed in an individual In diving, Bowling Green About eight years ago on a then traveled back home and event where she took another swept the top three spots in Monday Night Football game, defeated Cleveland State 4th place finish with a time of both 1 meter and 3 meter. eleventh, ninth New Orleans Saints fans could Saturday (155-86). The week- 1:07.90 in the 100-yard breast- Winning the 1-meter diving be heard cheering when the end provided the Falcons with a stroke. Schultz rounded out the was Emily Hois with a score of By Daniel Gidney Central Michigan was led by team's struggling quarterback look of where they fit in With 4th place finishes while also 249.52. In second place was SPORIS REP0RIER lake Ftynn, who took second — Wade Wilson — suffered an the leading contenders for the dropping 1 minute off her time Molly Peterson with a score of A mild upset took place in overall with a time of 24KB. ankle injury and was forced out MAC Championship. in the 200 yard-butterfly with a 232.20, and Lindsay Hines the men's race this weekend as Gavin Thompson from run- of the game. Toledo and Eastern Michigan 2:09.61. They might have rounding out the top three Central Michigan, the No. 8 ner-up Eastern Michigan won Cheering and jeering arc all a are two teams that are stand- missed the top three spots in with a score of 209.17. For the team in the nation, edged out the race with a time of 23:50.20. part of the game, but a little outs in the MAC, so going into these events but dropping time 3-meter diving it went Hines, two-time defending champion The University of Buffalo's leremie Slick (24:09.40), class needs to be shown. this meet, Bowling Green knew in swimming is always the Hois, and Peterson in the top and No. 7 team in the nation Professional athletes, while it would be a tough one. three also. Eastern Michigan by one point Central Michigan's Tristen biggest reward. to take home the Mid- Perlberg (24:15.70), and highly overpaid and many Although they did not take On Saturday, the team took The Falcons have a record of times very pompous and ano- American Conference champi- Eastern Michigan's Ionian home any individual 1st place on Cleveland State and added 2-2 as they go into Buffalo, NY onship. Desilets (24:23.40), rounded gant. are still people like anyone finishes, some swimmers did another win to their column. this weekend to take on Ball out the men's top five else. It just does not seem right The two schools combined improve on their times. Senior After Friday's losses they had State and the host Bulls on to place six runners in the top to cheer when you see another Kelley O'Hara took a third- something to prove, and prove Saturday afternoon. 10 of the 8K race. Champion CROSS COUNTRY, PAGE 9 person in pain. place finish in the 200-yard

GET IN ON THE ACTION AT WWW.BGNEWSCOlWSPORTS 8 Tuesday. November 5,2002 SMRTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Schoenberger a hit for tennis By Elliott Schreiner aspect of her game, mental and Schoenberger also had to deal hitting opponents, every oppo- Schoenberger's road that she will "There is good competition at SPORIS REPOIIM physical. with playing more talented com- nent 1 face hits hard." have to travel over. the two slot, but I'm expecting Tennis, like most sports, is a "Her freshman year, she had to petition. Susie had a comfortable dou- "I have no clue of who my part- harder hitters from the first game of ups and downs. cope with adjusting to the college After dominating her way to bles life in high school, and the ner will be this weekend," flight," Schoenberger said. "I'm Sophomore Susie game with an injured knee," her state titles her final two years of times haven't changed much Schoenberger said. "I can play just going to go in with confi- Schoenberger knows this as well coach, Penny Dean, said. "That high school, Schoenberger found during her college career. with anyone though, I have a dence and try my best." as anybody. definitely affected her mental herself playing competition that She has found a worthy part- good relationship with all of my Schoenberger will get her After a freshman season in approach to the game." was on her level physically in col- ner in co-captain Lisa Maloney. teammates." chance to prove herself against which she was hampered by an Schoenberger agreed that the lege. "Susie is very good in doubles Maloney's injury not only each team's top player at the one injured knee, she knows how low injury set her back a bit. "Susie is a hard hitter and can competition; Lisa and her have changes things in the double's slot. the lows can be. But. a surgery "The knee was a setback and it smash amazing serves," Dean gelled very well," Dean said. matches for Schoenberger. but While she has seen downs over the summer has brought her slowed me down," Schoenberger said. "This led to short points in Tennis, though, can't be per- her singles game will also be with injuries, and ups with her affected. knee and her game to 100 per- said. "Since the surgery, my foot- high school. Now that she is in fect. Maloney recently injured her recent play, it will be entirely up cent. work and mobility have college, she has had to learn to be ankle and will be out for the While she is accustomed to improved. My serve has also got- remainder of the fall season, playing the second flight, the to her on where to go from here. Schoenberger is the type of more patient and put more pres- "Susie knows how well she player that likes to overpower her ten better and I'm not giving up sure on her opponents." which will only last through this injury to Maloney will find points as easily." "1 had more easy matches in weekend's Fall Mid-American Schoenberger competing in the should be playing," Dean said. "I opponents with crushing serves hope she continues to go for- and lightning quick volleys. Her While her knee hampered her high school," Schoenberger said. Conference Invitational. first flight for the first time and injury hurt every conceivable throughout the season, "Now instead of facing a few hard This is just another bump in she is looking forward to it. ward and up from here on out." Falcons end season well after rough start

By liyme Ramson improved to 11-6 on the season, coach Mark Dougherty] told the SPOfllS RCP0RIER was able to stop any scoring team at halftime, 'There's no Bowling Green's men's soccer chances the Falcons generated. opportunity to get better pre- team ended the regular season Freshman Paul Seip's shot early in pared for the MAC tournament with a win and will try lo contin- the match hit the post and was or any game than a game itself.' ue that winning streak in the deflected. We needed to use the second half Mid-American Conference tour- 1 Tie Michigan State goalkeeper of the Cleveland State game to nament where they are the No. 1 took a goal away from Adrian work on getting better," Mahler seed. Akpan when he blocked Akpan's said. The Falcons played the final shot heading toward the top of Paul Dhaliwal scored from two games of the regular season the goal and knocked it out of within the Cleveland State box at Cochrane Field and split the bounds. when he intercepted a pass weekend series, with a loss to At the end of regulation, the intended for a Cleveland State Michigan State Friday and a win score was still 0-0 and in overtime player. The goal was Dhaliwal's over Cleveland State Sunday. both teams managed shots on team-leading fourth of the sea- Michigan State scored in over- goal. A penalty in front of the son. time on a penalty kick for a 1-0 Bowling Green goal resulted in a Francisco lose Sanchez and victory over the Falcons and pre- penalty kick for Michigan State Ben Monnette teamed up to put vented the Falcons from gaining and the Spartans capitalized. BG ahead of Cleveland State for their first non-conference win of On Sunday, the Falcons had the first time in the match. the season. their last chance to win a non- Sanchez passed the ball to "It was disappointing against conference game and they did, Monnette, who shot the ball from Michigan State. 1 thought we rebounding from their loss to the left side of the box to the right played very well. It's a shame to Michigan State a couple days comer of the goal at the 49:55 end a game on a penalty kick." before. mark. BG coach Mel Mahler said. On senior day at Cochrane Dhaliwal passed to Seip, who "That's the way the game goes Field, Cleveland State took an fed Deryck Freudeman for the sometimes. 1 thought it was two early 1 -0 lead and maintained the goal at the 6926 made Erin CirwrBG Nan: even teams and anyone deserved lead until the second half. After DeGraff had three saves after to win but to lose it that way was the break the Falcons scored a Cleveland State scored their sec- BATTLE: BG senior Matt Martinka battles a Cleveland State player Sunday in Bowling Green's 3-2 win tough." goal less than two minutes into ond goal of the game. over the Vikings. The Spartans outshot the the half and scored two more The Falcons outshot Cleveland Falcons 21-12 and kept the BG after that to break open a tie State 14-7 for one of their best some point production from our Mahler said. "Minus the first goal starting the season 0-8-0. The defenders busy. Goalkeeper game. halvesof the season, playing solid wide midfielders and Sunday was I think we played well defensive- Falcons improved their record in David DeGraff had eight saves for "For us to bounce back on defensively and creating scoring the first day that three assists and iy" the second half with a 5-4-0- Bowling Green. Sunday was a good display of opportunities offensively. three goals came from guys play- At the conclusion of the regular mark. Michigan State, a team that character. As Mark lassistant "We have harped all year to get ing wide midfield positions," season, BG stands at 5-12-0 after Ohio State takes over No. 2 spot in BCS rankings By Andrea Szulszteyn champion Miami, which stayed will play in the national title game deduction for a 25-7 victory over them to No. 2 in the AP media about what the pollsters do," 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS unbeaten while posting its at the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Ariz., Washington State on Sept. 14. poll. A component of the BCS Miami coach Larry Coker said Look who's No. 2 in the new school-record 30th straight win on Ian. 3. Miami has no bonus-point standings includes the average yesterday about the AP media Bowl Championship Series Saturday, 42-17 over Rutgers. "We are proud of what our deductions. of the AP media and coaches poll. "First of all it will be easy to standings. But the Hurricanes had to rally young men have done to date," The quality win deductions polls. Miami is No. 1 in the rate us if we don't play better. Ohio State, helped by a big in the fourth quarter, and that Ohio State coach lim Tressel said. were added last year after Miami coaches poll, giving it a 1.5 poll The thing we have to do is make! quality win over Washington cost them. Oklahoma remained "But we know if we don't play our failed to make the national average. sure we get it corrected and vnw State earlier this year and Miami's No. 1 with 2.04 points, while Ohio best road game of the year at championship game against If Miami had stayed No. 1 in drop in The Associated Press poll, State moved into second with Purdue, we won't be No. 2 next Florida State following the 2000 both polls, its poll average would the games. If we do that, the' has overtaken the Hurricanes in 5.57 points, and Miami was third week." season despite beating the have been 1 — putting the polls will take care of themselves.; the standings released yesterday. with 6.01 points Ohio State has a 6.17 compos- Scminoles earlier in the year. Hurricanes 0.06 points ahead of "I know that sounds like a bro-; The Buckeyes jumped three The top two teams in the final ite total, compared with Miami's The Hurricanes' struggles the Buckeyes. ken record, but I really believe it's; spots and nudged past defending BCS standings released Dec. 8 6.01. But the Buckeyes got a 0.6 against lowly Rutgers dropped "1 can't be overly concerned true."

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"If you stay around long enough in this game, you'll have a lot of firsts. After disappointing finishes, cross Sometimes, things just happen...." country teams look to region meet KARL MALONE. UTAH JAZZ FORWARD really helped us get through this tive title. Shook and Vergote CROSS COUNTRY, FROM PAGE 7 The women finished ninth Malone held transition year," Wells said. placed first and second in the 5K overall, out of 13 schools. This fin- These two powerhouses will The rest of the Falcon finishers race with times of 17:03.60 and ish fell short of the team's season compose two-thirds of the AU- were: Patrick Maynard (71st, 17:21.20 respectively. They were goal of finishing in the top five in MAC team — the top 12 finishers 26:50.10), Kris Lachowski (85th, followed by Akron's Adriana this race. in the MAC Championship race 27:31.30), Troy Stiles (92nd, scoreless vs. Zalucka (17:33.70), Miami's "I think we could have done — as they placed eight runners in 28:11.70), losh Stucky (95th, Andrea Kremer (17:37.70), and belter. The course was a lot this group. Central and Eastern 28:22.90), Phil King (98th, Ball State's Stacey Ritz (17:48.20), tougher than we thought it would Michigan were followed by 29:12.20), and Steve Blasko (99th, to round out the top five individ- be." Culp said. Miami University, Western 29:15.60). ual finishers. The women's squad will lose Supersonics Michigan, and Kent State to Ed Slonestreet was a last- The Falcons were once again quite a few runners to graduation. By Tim forte "If you stay around long round out the men's top five. minute scratch due to a hip paced by Amber Culp, who Wells knows that these athletes IHE ASSOCIttEO PRESS enough in this game, you'll Mario Rothmund led the way injury. Phil King and Steve Blasko placed 22nd with a time of will be sorely missed. SEATTLE — For the first once again for the Falcons, plac- were both still feeling the effects have a lot of firsts. Sometimes, 18:21.7), her second fastest time "We will definitely miss the time in 18 NBA seasons, the ing 24th with a time of 25:17.40, of nagging injuries, which ham- things just happen, but you ever. This was also her highest fin- leadership of our graduating Utah lazz opened an empty his second fastest time of the sea- pered their performances this have to give them a lot of ish in the MAC thus far, eclipsing seniors. They have been the back- mailbox. credit." son. Rothmund came up short of past weekend. Overall, the men a 38th-place finish her freshmen bone of this program since I took Karl Malone, fighting a In other games Sunday, the his goal of making the AU-MAC placed 11 out of 12 schools, which year. Culp was followed by Niki over four years ago. They are all head cold, got into early foul Los Angeles Lakers beat team. matched their preseason ranking. Suitor, who placed 45th with a excellent students and I have trouble and went scoreless on Portland 98-95 in overtime. "Mario just lost focus mentally "We were hoping to finish a time of 18:54.40. Suitor made a never once questioned their com- 0-for-7 shooting in Seattle's Miami topped Sacramento and let the front pack get away spot or two higher and race big jump from last year, when she mitment to the team, they are a 91-77 victory over Utah on 88-78. and the Los Angeles from him. He realizes his mistake stronger as a team, but this was placed 90th. hard act to follow," Wells said. Sunday night. Clippers edged Detroit 74-72. and is eager to race at the region- the first MAC meet for the entire The rest of the Falcon finishers Wells, however, is very opti- It was the first time Malone, Malone, who got his nick- al meet in two weeks," head team and it is invaluable experi- were: Melissa Krueger (61st, mistic about the team's future. second on the NBA's career name at Louisiana Tech coach Cami Wells said. ence for next year. This was a 19:13.10), Nicola Viljoen (77th, "Despite our losses to gradua- scoring list, has been shut out because he always delivered, Rothmund has really stepped transition year for everyone and 19:27.70), Sarah Lohrbach (82nd, tion I do feel we have a strong in his 18-year career. He has averaged 25.6 points in up and emerged as a leader on now we can start to build for next 19:29.90), Cyndi Bostdorff (94th, core group returning next year," couldn't remember ever his NBA career. He's a two- the men's squad since walking year," Wells said. 19:52.90), Elise Gould (99th, Wells said. putting up a goose egg, peri- time league MVP who, along onto the team at the beginning of On the women's side, the 2008.50), Leslie Carden (103rd, The next meet for the runners od. with lohn Stockton, helped the season. University of Toledo, led by 20:27.30), and Brianna Killian is the NCAA regional meet on "High school or junior high, the lazz reach the NBA Finals "Mario has been an excellent Brianna Shook and Sara Vergote, (105th, 20:40.60). Nov. 16 in West Lafayette. Ind. whatever," The Mailman said. in 1997 and 1998. team leader all season long, and took home their second consecu-

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