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tMHV GORDON I IHSBGNEWS EVA MARIE Saint entertains the women ol Delta Gamma sorority with her stories of living in the Delta Gamma house. Saint returns to rename theater By Emily Gordon Reporter

University Alumna and Academy Award winner Eva Marie Saint made a visit to campus Saturday to take part in the dedication ceremony for the new Eva Marie Saint Theater. The new "black box" theater, located in the Wolfe Center for the Arts, has state of the art equipment and allows students to "realize their wildest ideas and imagin- ings," said Jonathan Chambers, associate professor in the Department of Theater and Film. The Department of Theater and Film moved its produc- tions from the Eva Marie Saint theater in University Hall, where Saint started her acting career, to the Wolf Center this past spring, Chambers said. It was then decided to transfer the name to the new A FALCON football player throws down a player at the rivalry game at the Doyt Perry Stadium this past Saturday. theater in the Wolfe Center, he said. Oct. 13 will now be Eva Marie Saint Day and declared the actress an honorary citizen of Bowling Falcons take down Miami University at home for first time since 1997 Green, said Mayor Richard Edwards during his speech ByAkxKrampMky at the dedication ceremony. "I tell you, my mom and dad would be so happy at this Reporter POINTS moment. Truly, so happy," Saint said, after receiving a standing ovation from the audience as she approached Visiting Miami University couldn't contain BG on Saturday as the Falcons rolled over the 37 SCORED the podium to speak. Redhawks for a 37-12 win. "I'm so happy to be here. 1 am so excited about the the- The win marks the Falcons' third straight win and the first time in 15 years that BGSU has I John Pettigrew rushed for two ater. It's coming back home," she said. defeated the RedHawks at Doyt Perry Stadium. BG is now 4-3 overall and 2-1 in Mid-American yards for a touchdown Saint told the audience she came to the University to Conference play. The win also marks the second straight year with a win against Miami. They I Matt Schilz pass to Anthon become a teacher, but was persuaded by Elden T. Smith, defeated the RedHawks 37-23 in Oxford last year. Samuel for seven yard touchdown the house father of her sorority, Delta Gamma, to try her "I'm very proud of our football team. I thought they all came out to play today and they knew I Kicker Stephen Stein 26-yard held hand at acting in the play he was directing, "Personal the importance of this game." Head Coach Dave Clawson said. "On both sides of the line of goal I Schilz pass to Chris Gallon for 13 Appearance". scrimmage we played really well We ran the ball well early to set up some play action opportu- yard touchdown nities, and we threw the ball more efficiendy." "I was in the play in the old theater and there was some- I Safety Boo Boo Gates 37 yard thing about being in that play and on a stage, that some- The offense found holes in the Miami defense all night long on the ground and in the air. interception return I Pettigrew 29 yard touchdown run See ALUMNA | Page 2 See FOOTBALL | PageJ

FAMILY FUN CITY CAMPUS BRIEF BRIEF Student attempts to run Paul Ryan makes quick over man with car campaign stop at game University student Deborah Semmes 20. has Paul Ryan. Republican vice presidential been charged with aggravated assault with a nominee, tailgated with students and support- deadly weapon after allegedly trying to run over ers Saturday afternoon pnor to the football Dixon. 21. with her vehicle Thursday game against the Miami RedHawks afternoon Appealing with the Urwersity's College Police received a 911 call of a female trying Repubkans at their tent outside of Doyt Peny to run over a male who was running from the Stadium Ryan played comhole, signing autographs vehicle at 12:12 p.m.. according to a police report and tabng pictures in between beanbag tosses. The inodent occurred within the 500 block of Ryan emerged from the Falcons tunnel waving East Napoleon Road police said. to the maithng band and making his way arxmd Semmes was lodged at the Wood County the field towards the tailgate tents Alongsde Justice Center and there are no reports ol Docon campaignrg in Oho as Repubkcan nomree Mitt being transported to a hospital police said. Romneys runnng mate Ryan was n Bowling Green to cheer on Miam University, hs alma mater Semmes' preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Bowling Green Ryan currentfy a US Representative from RYANBABKAN IHEBGNfWS Municipal court where she will be represented by Wisconsin, graduated from Miami University A FAMILY slates together at open skate at the Ice Arena during Family Weekend. Attorney Scott Coon, according to the municipal in 1992 with degrees in economics and political court website.

FALCONS DROP THE PUCK LIVE LIFE LIKE THE TRIBE WHERE WOULD YOU HAVE TAKEN PAUL RYAN WHEN HE VISITED? The Falcon hockey team lost both games Colunmist Kyle Shupe explores the "The Union; most people come through here" against number 10 ranked Union College everyday practices of an African tribe this past weekend. Friday night saw the and how American citizens can learn Falcons fall 5-5 while the Falcons fell 3-1 from them and apply them to their Jamie Snyder on Saturday. | PAGE 6 ^ own lives. I PAGE 4 Freshman. History

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furnishing alcohol to minors. influence of alcohol and litter- BLOTTER Carolyn Rose Fertal, 20, of ing within the 200 block of N. Brunswick. , was cited for Main St. FRI., OCT. 12 open container and under- 3:40 P.M. age/under the influence of 2:00 A.M. Complainant reported that alcohol. Andrew Joseph Cessna, jewelry is missing from a 22. of Toledo, was cited for house within the 700 block of 11:57 P.M. operating a vehicle impaired W. Wooster St. Tyler Leigh Scherting, 22, of and no headlights at night Toledo, was cited for public near South Church and West 10:20 P.M. urination within the 500 block Washington streets. Zachary Peter Knapp, 21, of of Ridge St. Bowling Green, was cited for 2:32 A.M. nuisance party within the 200 Ronald Edward Thomas, block of N. Prospect St. SAT., OCT. 13 21, of Monroe, Mich., was 12:04 A.M. cited for operating a vehicle 11:04 P.M. Zachary D.Shalk, 21. of impaired, possession of drug Emanuel Joseph Delucia. 18. Findlay. Ohio; and Landon paraphernalia, possession of of Pittsburgh, was cited for Robert Fleegle. 21. of Findlay, marijuana and no headlights open container, underage Ohio, were cited for public at night within the 100 block urination within the 300 block possession of alcohol and of N. Prospect St. G£0fF BURNS IHEBGNFWS littering near Thurstin and of Ridge St. LONGBOARDING down a 100 meter hill at Grand Rapids on Saturday is a student at the association's first clinic Leroy avenues. 2:39 A.M. 12:10 A.M. Abigail A. Schnipke, 20. of 11:28 P.M. Lance A Lundquest. 41, of Colverdale, Ohio, was cited Samantha S. Starks, 26, of Grand Rapids. Ohio, was for underage/under the influ- Student group hosts Fremont. Ohio, was cited for cited for operating a vehicle ence of alcohol and disorderly open container within the impaired and failure to main- conduct/unable to care for 200 block of N Church St. tain reasonable control within self within the 100 block of N. Cheyenne Renee Clark, 18. of the 300 block of Buttonwood Main St. weekend longboarding clinic Fremont, Ohio, was cited for Ave. open container and underage ByGaoffBum 2:40 A.M. possession of alcohol. 12:18 A.M. Reporter petition without having to Amanda E. Benschoter, 20; FIND OUT MORE Meric Kyle Whetro Jr. 19. of worry about having to teach James J. Benschoter. 19; 11:34 P.M. Delaware, Ohio, was cited for TheUniversily Longboarding everybody the basics." For more information Jonathan Allen Cheney, 18; Cayla L. Fortman, 21, of open container and under- about the University Terry C. Cheney, 21; Ashley Association hosted a sliding Members of the associa- Ottawa, Ohio, was cited for age possession of alcohol Longboarding Association, Dawn Nicole Hardin. 18; Tyler clinic on Saturday in Grand tion provide themselves with open container near Leroy near East Merry Avenue visit its page at facebook B. Lange, 23; and Aubrey L Kapids, Ohio at the Van Tassel boards and gear, which can Avenue and North Enterprise and North Enterprise Street. com/BGSUIongboarding Lazzara, 20, all of Bowling Wilderness Area. The event be expensive, Recker said. Street. Ethan William Harsh, 19. of association Green, were all cited for Delware. Ohio, was cited for consisted of skating down a Extra boards and gear are disorderly conduct/fighting 11:41 P.M. underage possession of alco- 100 meter hill and sliding by provided for beginners who the hill, ages ranging from 14 within the 300 block of S. Kassondra L Kunkel, 20, of hol and underage/under the using your hands and body are just looking to see if long- years old to students who are Summit St, Lazzara was also Saint Paris, Ohio, was cited influence of alcohol. cited for underage/under the leverage to slow down or to boarding interests them at all. in college. for prohibited acts within influence of alcohol. stop with the board. "For people who are really One of the participants the 200 block of N. Main 12:30 A.M. A van was provided for into skating would pay some- was junior Cortni Evans, St. Megan Rae Rupp, 21, of Tyler J. Coy. 23. of Collins. 304 A.M. transportation from the where up to $300 for good Stryker, Ohio, was cited for Ohio; and Joseph E. Plank. who just started longboard- Serge Justus Nakisha 23, of Wakemen, Ohio, were University to the site as par- gear and for a beginner, ing this past April. Mayeku, 21, of Defiance, cited for open container with- ticipants met and left from someone who just wants to "I came to this event Ohio, was cited for disorderly in the 200 block of N. Church Lot 12 after packing boards get started might pay around conduct/fighting within the because 1 wanted to learn St. Plank was also cited for 500 block of E. Wooster St. and gear into the vehicle at $200." Recker said. "We try more things and if you mess prohibited acts. 10:30 a.m. to get people out here to try up and fall, everyone won't 4:31A.M. Junior Mike Recker hosted different boards and gear just laugh at you," Evans said. 1:03 A.M. Markus B. Kelley. 21, of the clinic and has been skat- so they know what they're "They taught me better form, Alexa M. Laberdee, 21; and Columbus. Ohio, was arrest- ing for more than two years, Nicole D. Steinmetz. 20. both getting into before dropping confidence to go down a hill, ed for burglary within the 200 of Bowling Green, were cited participated in two competi- a lot of money." let me try their boards which block of N. Enterprise St. he for public urination within tions in Southern Ohio and Ches Fanseca, assistant was transported to the Wood are longer than mine so I got the 100 block of E. Court St. County Justice Center. has volunteered to help with manager at Zumiez, a shop some experience on a differ- Steinmtz was also cited for other longboarding events. that sells gear and clothing ent board." underage/under the influence Recker said this was the for skateboarders, snow- While Evans came to the of alcohol and prohibited acts. ONLINE: Go to bgnewscom for first time the University boarders and surfers, said event to learn how to board the complete blotter list Longboarding Association 1:19 A.M. k having a college host events a little better, Recker said the Zachary J. B. Taylor. 20, of has hosted a clinic, but it host- like the clinic serves with association encourages any Bowling Green, was cited for ed a competition last spring. positive outcome. student to join in. underage/under the influ- "In the past, we have kind "I mean people can gain "If you don't have a board, ence of alcohol within the 100 CORRECTION of designated some time dur- different knowledge about all of us have extra boards block of E. Court St. ing that competition to teach different boards," Fanseca and we encourage them, if POLICY people about longboarding," said. "These events can also they're curious, to come out 1:34 A.M. Recker said. "We kind of sep- Calvin D. Peters, 18, of We want to correct all factual serve as a purpose to meet anyway and we'll give them Strongsville. Ohio, was cited errors. If you think an error has arated that this year because new people." a board to see if they like it," for theft, underage/under the been made, call The BG News at this way we can have a com- A total of 16 people skated Reckersaid. 419-372-6966

career," she said. bon to be cut by Saint. October Special ALUMNA Saint told the audience After cutting the rib- UPTO$600FF From Page 1 of her memories on cam- bon, Saint said, "That's it!" RENT PER MONTH pus, which included being drawing laughter from the thing happened," Saint said. a Delta Gamma sorority sis- audience. "And I questioned whether ter, dancing at a place on Freshman Natalie Golz, I wanted to teach or try to campus called The Nest and Musical Theater, said it's become an actress." going to the Clazel theater that sense of humor and Saint said it was Smith's downtown. knowledge that makes Saint and her parents' support Saint called the new Eva so down to earth. r ■ a i that facilitated her choice to Marie Saint Theater beauti- Golz received this year's h TJ 0 become an actress. ful and said it "will live on Eva Marie Saint Scholarship. LL "I graduated, did several and on and on." "It was an honor to meet more plays and then went to Students from the an Academy Award winning H New York and started at the Department of Theater and actress," Golz said. "She very bottom, which is the best Film were on hand to help reinspired me to follow act- fc donor since H April 2012. Drains clogged? Let us fix it, fast. Fashtonjsta RECEWE > 24 Hour Maitenance > 24 Hr Maintenance > FREE High Speed Internet > 2 Laundromats OCTOBER'- > FREE Bask Cable > Swimming Pool > FREE Water* Trash > 1&2 Bedroom Apts > FREE Resident Shuttle > Air Conditioning WWWBGNEWS.COM Monday, October 15.2012 3 Falcon Families celebrate a weekend together on campus

RIGHT: The football team takes the field against Miami where University Students and their families were able to celebrate Family Weekend on Saturday

MIDDLE RIGHT: A local Bowling Green resident shares a smile for the camera during Open Skate on Saturday at the ice arena

BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman. Misty McCouy enjoying breakfast with her family.

BOTTTOM LEFT: Hayden Raines and Meagan Angelbeck eating bagles and cream cheese provides by Black Student Union

TOP LEFT: Seniors. Devm McNeal and Sierra Anderson, members of the Black Student Union, set up a breakfast for Family Weekend.

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feeling to get the win. Anything Falcons kept the Redhawks to the ball, but making plays and Damontre Moore from Texas in the East Division, only to FOOTBALL I can do to contribute to a win a total of 3 rushing yards on the making tackles are not enough. A&Mby0.5. Kent State, 5-1 (3-0), and No. 25 From Page 1 is okay with me... as long as we night and forced three turn- Generating turnovers is big BowlingGreen'sdefensewas , 7-0 (3-0). have a win." overs including two intercep- thing to make defense go to the missing one of their key play- BGSU's last five opponents Junior quarterback Matt Srh.il/ Senior running back John tions by redshirt sophomore next level." ers, senior linebacker Dwayne have a combined record of 13-18, completed 20 of 27 passes and Pettigrew scored BGSU's two defensive back Jude Adjei- Bowling Green's defensive Woods. After 30-straighl starts which includes winless UMass racked up 235 yards passing. rushing touchdowns and ran Barimah and junior defensive line contained the Redhawk Woods did not play due to an and Eastern Michigan. Ohio, Schilz connected with sopho- for 53 yards against Miami. back Boo Boo Gates, which he rushing game to a mere 3 injury he suffered during the Kent State, and Buffalo are all more Anlhon Samuel and red- "We're trying to become a returned 37 yards for a touch- yards and produced 11 tackles team's 24-10 win over /Moon ranked in the top 35 in rushing shin freshman Chris Gallon for more balanced team and we down in the third quarter. for losses, including six sacks. last week yards per game and will offer the two passing touchdowns. have great running backs that "I was actually talking dur- Senior defensive tackle Chris Redshirt-junior Paul Swan Bowling Green defense a chal- Bowling Green's run- can go in there and each get the ing the play." Gates said. "When Jones produced 2.5 sacks and replaced V\faods in the middle lenge them on the line. ning backs ran all over the job done." Samuel said. I caught the ball, I told Darrell redshirt freshman Bryan Baird linebacker position after kam- Bowling Green will RedHawks on Saturday, This was the third straight IHunter], 'lets ride,' he blocked had two sacks on the night. ing Woods \vt ruld nt it be playing. be travelling to Foxboro, gaining 251 rushing yards week in which Bowling Green for me, and I made my way to Dysert was sacked four times " I didn't play too much (mid- Mass. to take on the Mid- over the course of the game. has rushed for over 200 yards the end zone." and redshirt freshman Austin dle linebacker] last year but American Conference's new- Sophomore Anthon Samuel set and has been less dependent The I'alcon defense created Boucher was sacked twice after during this spring and sum- est member: the University a career high with 171 rushing on the passing game than they a season high, three turnovers, he took over for the Redhawks mer, we wanted me to get used of Massachusetts. The yards and collected a touch- were in the first three games of against the Redhawks and, in the fourth quarter. to the position because we got Minutemen have yet to win a down after a 7-yard pass from the season by stopping Miami's running "(iiris Jones is a great player, three linebackers that are all game in their first year in the Schilz in the second quarter. "It was good to see the game, BGSU forced them to Ixit he's a better person and lead- capable of playing at a high Football Bowl Subdivision, los- This marked the ninlh time in offense in rhythm." Clawson rely on Dysert passing the ball er." Clawson said "He, at times, level." Swan said. "So when ing six straight games, three of Samuel's career in which he said. "After the last three weeks, and stopping him when he is a dominant player and he has one guy goes down it's the next which were conference games. rushed tor more than 100 yards it was really encouraging to see escaped the pocket and scram- made that whole group better." man up, so I needed to be ready The game will be played at in a game. us get off to a good start, and bled, which the I'alcon defense After his season high of 2.5 to move over to that position. I Gillette Stadium, home of the "It's a great feeling to hit the our defense is just right now was ready to defend it. sacks against Miami, he now felt wry comfortable and con- NFLs New England Patriots, career high.'' Samuel said. "1 playing really, really well." Our number one goal was leads the nation in total sacks. fident at it." which is 94 miles from the still want to get 200, but for BGSU's defense dominated to stop the run." Gates said. He is ahead of defensive tack- With the win against Miami, Amherst campus near Boston. right now I'll take the 171. It's senior quarterback Zac Dysert "We want to stop the run on le Will Sutton from Arizona the Falcons are 2-1 in confer- Tlie game against UMass is a great feeling, but it's a better and the Miami offense. The teams so then they have to pass State and defensive lineman ence play and are in third place set for a noon start on Saturday. BGNEWS.COM VILLAGE APARTMENTS * Non-smoking Buildings Available • • l +2 BR Apartments Available » » Semester Leases « » Minutes from BGSU « * Pet Friendly Community » • Utilities Included • » Resonably Priced » CALL FOR SPECIALS! Located at: 300 Napoleon Road In Bowling Green (4t

FORUM y Morafay. October 15,2012 4 PEOPLE ON THE STREET Where would you have taken Paul Ryan when he visited?

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Embrace ubuntu way of life, work with others

human because I belong. Darwinism, that holds indi- all people in a society. A person with ubuntu is viduals accountable for their Like ubuntu, socialism open and available to others, own well-being, this theory teaches that, rather than the affirming of others, does not allows for understanding of individual stockpiling wealth, feel threatened that others are the complexities of human life or gorging on fruit, people able and good; for he or she and how interactions among have an obligation to work belongs in a greater whole and people and groups influence with one another toward the I recently came across a is diminished when others are one another. betterment of society. story of an African tribe humiliated or diminished, Much like if one child had Plenty of academic research called the Xhosa. In this when others are tortured or the ability to reach the fruit supports the idea that collec- narrative, an anthropologist oppressed, or treated as if they before the others, if an indi- tivist principles have allowed suggests a game to the chil- were less than who they are." vidual in society had greater for the development of dren of the tribe. This perspective employs resources to attain more capi- humanity. An article subtitled He placed a basket of fruit a collectivist humanist view tal over another, they would "Did Human Evolution Favor near a tree and told them that that when every individual in leave less goods for more peo- Individualists or Altruists?," whomever reached the basket a society is treated fairly, that ple to struggle over. explores how human evolu- first, would win the fruit. society benefits as well. When the fruit is shared tion was directly shaped by When it was time for the Rather than creating sub- evenly or capital distributed interaction among groups THEBGNEWS PRESENTS kids to run, they all joined group distinctions of those equally, the needs of every- through a process known as hands and arrived at the bas- who can quickly reach the one are met. Western culture social selection. ket simultaneously. fruit and those who cannot, has a term similar to ubuntu: Another text, titled "Why As they were all enjoying the philosophy of ubuntu socialism. Not Socialism?" by G. A. FALCON SCREECH their reward, the anthropolo- suggests that there's an obliga- If I haven't lost you at that Cohen, argues that the view- gist asked them why they all tion for everyone to have their buzz word, just bear with point is ethically desirable. WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? ran together when one child fair share of the reward and a me a little longer. Socialism To close, I'll leave you with FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO could have had all the fruit. A responsibility among the chil- isn't the government impos- a final quote from lulu. "... MONDAY'S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100-WORD child replied, "Ubuntu. How dren to work together to reach ing what you can and cannot you can't exist as a human RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM. can one of us be happy if all the goal. do; it's not an anthropologist being in isolation ... You can't the other ones are sad?" Rather than a focus on indi- mandating who gets the fruit. be human all by yourself... It pisses me off when Republicans and Democrats Ubuntu in the Xhosa lan- vidual gain and the suppres- Socialism, at its root defini- We think of ourselves far too both think they won the debates. Truth is. America guage means "I am because sion of others, those embrac- tion, is an economic system frequently as just individuals, lost. we are." ing ubuntu act charitably and where the means of produc- separated from one another, - #DEATH BY DEBATES While the authenticity of support one another reaching tion are owned collectively by whereas you are connected this illustration may be up for an end desirable to all parties those in society; the children and what you do affects the dispute, the concept of ubun- involved. sharing the fruit basket. whole World. When you do I have never been more disgusted to call myself a tu is very much a reality. When a concept like ubun- The philosophical view, well, it spreads out; it is for the BGSU student. Hockey fans, get your act together. Desmond Tutu in "No tu is applied to a culture, pro- developed by Karl Marx, whole of humanity." -#BEHIND THE BENCH" Future Without Forgiveness" visions for all peoples, regard- leaves room for those who do explains, "My human- less of economic or social not have the assets for easy Alright, it was family weekend this past weekend, so ity is caught up, is inextricably standing, are given. In stark economic or social mobility to Respond to Kyle at bound up in yours ... I am a contrast to theories like Social have a fair chance alongside [email protected] you would think people would clean up their behavior and clean up their yards before mom and dad came up. Guess again. I had to show our wonderful campus to my parents, along with the countless yards full of beer cans and cigarette butts. -CLEANING CLANCY Be remorseful, Government did I'm all for loud music and bumpin' the bass, but do you forgive yourself really have to do it at 10 A.M. on a Sunday morning? not react to threats I mean, I didn't even go out the night before and it's For example, my sophomore discuss when attacks happen hurting my head. I can only imagine what you're doing year of high school, I had a and the government is caught to our poor, hungover neighbors. crush on this girl who was dif- unprepared? But the current ferent from a lot of people. - TURN DOWN THE JAMS question is: did American She and I talked until I found officials know whether or out she had bisexual tenden- not there was going to be an The pressure was on and you had your chance to cies. Because of outside cir- attack on the American con- shine. You claim to be great at this sport. However, you We're not perfect. We will make cumstances, I became uninter- In American government his- sulate last month? Mixed news failed this time. As you attempted to flip your cup in mistakes. Some mistakes we ested in her. tory, there is an understanding stories have been published the upright position, you slipped and slid around the make can be really significant Soon people told me her that the government knows about if American officials and can hurt others, but life complaint: "He judged me" more than it actually let oa table like a car on ice. Our perfect flipcup record is knew that there would be an keeps going on. Three and half years after Did Roosevelt know that the attack on the consulate over and you're to blame. When we hurt someone, that moment, my romantic Japanese were going to attack Reports were saying that - THE WEAKEST LINK whether intentionally or not, interest was only rooted in me Pearl Harbor in 1941? The evi- there was no credible intelli- we feel remorseful of that. It is wanting to make things right dence shows that he did as gence on an impending attack Doesnt it just drive you insane when all your profes- good to be understanding of with her. I wanted a second he had most of the warships last month. News reports have sors seem to collaborate with each other and make that person's feelings. chance; I wanted to prove to besides the ones that they were been addressing it as a terrorist We're not telepathic and we her how genuinely sorry I was. all your projects due in the same week? Spread out about to retire leave the harbor. attack, but not exactly accus- may never know how a per- A lot of things happened Did Bush know that 9/11 ing any terrorist organizations your workload and make it a little bit easier on your son truly feels and what they after that, but I'm way sepa- would happen? While the or groups in particular, even students. Then maybe, just maybe, you'll get a good experienced in the aftermath rated from that now. American government did not though the attack seemed to review at the end of the semester. of our offenses. But if we truly It may not feel like it to me, take bin Laden seriously, it is be at the hands of al-Qaeda -TOO MUCH TOO SOON feel remorseful, we should be but I'm actually in a much bet- believed by some that the pres- The attacks on the American sympathetic of that person. ter place in my life than I was. ident had lull knowledge that consulate in Benghazi were We should also be cautious Just because I have been drinking doesn't mean I can't It's been said many times, al-Qaeda was going to attack described as "spontaneous" of our sympathy. There comes but it's true: "Life goes oa" And, and he allowed it to happen. and weren't the product of count. To the bartender who "miscounted" my change a point when your sympathy unfortunately, it's relatively The government knows the "Innocence of Muslim" this weekend, I am a college kid. I don't have much for that peison becomes too short in comparison to eterni- more than it is letting on and video that sparked the pro- money. I'm also not stupid. Stop trying to take advan- much a burden for your heart ty. So, be remorseful, but don't for what reason? Is it to keep tests throughout the rest of the tage of your patrons. This burden can interfere American morale strong or -COUNT IT OUT with areas of your life like things See MARTIN | Page 8 is it considered just a need- See SULLIVAN | Page 8 that you enjoy and appreciate. to-know topic that they only

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S«M SMOLENSK! i IHEBGNEWS RYAN CARPENTER, forward and team caplam breaks away from two Union defenders in a game this past weekend. The Falcons lost both contests against the tenth ranked Union College. Falcon hockey falls to 10th ranked Union Bowling Green struggled this past weekend as it fell to the Dutchmen by scores of 5-3,4-1 By Ryan Satkowiak goalie Troy Grosenick. that tone for our team." were just in the wrong position ing that as a type of moral vic- Senior Reporter The second came from After that quick start, every- for that split second." tory or something to hang his Carpenter, who slowly skated in thing went downhill in a hurry Bergeron was much more can- hat on following the game. The BG hockey team received a with Berkle on a two-on-one, for the Falcons. did about the two shorthanded "If anyone is happy because stern wake-up call courtesy of waited and used the defen- The Falcons allowed five goals BG allowed, which came we played hard and lost, we have Union College this weekend. seman as a screen and beat unanswered goals, including early in the third period while no time for them and they know Entering the weekend as the Grosnick with a wrist shot. a pair of backbreaking short- the Falcons were trailing 3-2. it," he said. No. 10 team in the country, the "They did what you expect handed goals a minute apart in "To give up those two short- As quickly as BG started Dutchmen flexed their mus- them to do," said BG Coach the third period. All five of the handed goals is just absolutely Friday's game. Union started cles, particularly on special Chris Bergeron regarding goals scored by the Dutchmen unacceptable," he said. "That's just as quick in Saturday's, with teams, en route to a weekend the play of that line. "Ryan were on special teams. the power play people taking Shayne Gostisbehere scoring sweep for the Falcons, win- Carpenter, there are times Union put on a power play their foot off the gas." less than three minutes into ning Friday's game 5-3 and he can take over a game. And clinic, using quick passes up BG got its own special teams the game. Saturday's game 4-1. Adam Berkle had that glimmer high to get the Falcons out of tally with six minutes to go in "We were just ready to battle. The Falcons peaked approx- in his eye; he was hitting, run- position and open up shoot- the third with the game most- You know they're going to come imately six minutes into the ning people over. They really ing lanes. BG only took three ly out of reach. Mark Cooper out hard here, we were just more first game, jumping all over started the game off strong." minor penalties in the game, scored his first collegiate goal ready for it," said Union Coach Union behind strong play Berkle played like a wreck- but Union scored on each of the on the power play, hammering Rick Bennett. from the line featuring Ryan ing ball, laying multiple big hits ensuing power plays. home a rebound off of a deflect- The goal seemed to take BG Carpenter, Dajon Mingo and on Union players. That physical "Their special teams, their ed Dan DeSalvo point shot. out of the game mentally. The Adam Berkle. intensity was part of the reason execution on both sides of Goaltender Andrew] lammond Falcons only had four shots in The line scored twice in those for BG's quick start. it, showed why they were in stopped 19 of 24 shots in the the first period and didn't mus- six minutes. The first goal came "1 wanted to make sure 1 was the Frozen Four last year," loss. ter much puck possession time. from Berkle, who received a pass a strong, physical presence out Bergeron said. "It was just one Despite the Falcons playing from Carpenter in the low slot there," Berkle said. "They're a after another. Every play, we exceptional in five-on-five situ- See HOCKEY I Page 6 and slid the puck past Union big team, so I wanted to set had the puck on our stick or ations, Bergeron was not accept-

Volleyball moves to 8-0 in MAC Women's to shoot for defeats Central Michigan third straight tournament victory Falcons go to five sets against Chippewas in comeback effort Falcons comptete in 14-team contest at 'The Preview' By Clay Latar By Max Householder Reporter score of 600 at the Butler Fall Reporter into the weekend leading their "This was a tough respective sides of the MAC as Invite, nine shots lower than the BG will remain atop the East match between two The BG women's golf team will previous school record low. The The Falcons capped off anoth- with an 8-0 conference record. look to win its third straight tour- tournament, which they won er successful weekend of The Falcons lead Ohio by c le great teams with a lot nament this week as it travels to by 13 shots, saw all five Falcons MAC play with a five set vic- game as the Bobcats only blem- Nashport, Ohio, to compete in The finish in the top 10 among the tory against Central Michigan ish in conference was at BG of heart... our team Preview on Monday and Tuesday. 70-p!ayer field. For the year, the Saturday night. After winning back on September 21st. never gives up and we The field is stacked with Falcons are averaging 310.0 per in dramatic fashion against As mentioned, BG defeated teams from the Mid-American round, the best in BG history. Eastern Michigan on Friday Eastern Michigan on Friday believe that we can Conference, as many of the Bailey Arnold will once again night, the Falcons were able night in dramatic fashion. schools will be wrapping up lead the Falcons. Through 10 to grind out one against the The Falcons trailed two sets to win no matter what their fall seasons this week. The rounds, the junior is averaging Chippewas. zero, but won three consecu- entire field includes: Akron, Ball 76.8 per 18 holes, which includes BG even trailed 7-2 in the tive on the brink of elimina- the score is." State, Bowling Green, Bucknell, an 80-71 at last weekend's Butler fifth set to Central, but used tion. Leading the offense was Butler, Cleveland State, Chicago Fall Invite where she finished in a offensive efforts from players Lindsay Butterfield who posted Danijela Tomic | Head Coach State, Detroit, Dayton, Eastern tie for fourth. Her current season like Penrod with 16 kills a career high 21 kills. Michigan, Northern Illinois, average would rank first in school to come back and win 15-11. Yet, it was the Falcons' defen- in the first two sets. Once Ohio, Toledo, Western Michigan history if the season ended today. The Falcons had three players, sive effort that allowed them we started playing our style and Youngstown State. In fact, several other members of including Penrod, with double to get back into the match. For of , aggressive and "We are very excited to compete the team could find their names in digit kills and, although they the second consecutive match, efficient, we were able to turn this week against most of the MAC, the record books when the season hit just .152 for the match, they BG posted 100 digs and held a the match around," as well as some really strong teams is complete. Patricia Holt (78.1), were effective. 101-82 in digs. Leading the This upcoming weekend the in our region," Coach Stephanie Shelby Wilson (78.5), Lily Bartell "This was a tough match way individually was Ashley Falcons will be home to take Young said. "Longaberger Golf (78.8), Amy Ruthenberg (79.3) and between two great teams with Dunn as usual, as she had 28 on two more MAC West oppo- Course demands a player's full Hannah Lewis (79.3) will all have a a lot of heart," head coach for the match. nents in Ball State and Toledo. attention; there are not any holes chance to crack the top five single Danijela Tomic said. "Our team "This was one of the greatest Ball State is 10-11 on the year where you can let down." season scoring averages. never gives up and we believe comebacks that I have expe- and 3-5 in MAC play while The Falcons are playing argu- "I have confidence in our that we can win no matter what rienced as a coach," Tomic Toledo is at the bottom of the ably the best golf in school his- preparation and the team is the score is." said. "Eastern Michigan had MAC West with a 2-6 confer- tory as they enter play on Monday. focused and ready to compete," Both of these teams went a great game plan against us ence record. They are coming off a 36-hole Young said. 6 Monday. October 15.2012 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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PHOTO PROVIDED NOLAN CAVANO, Wing breaks past a Dayton defender on his way to the first of two tries. Falcons defeated the Flyers 46-12 Create and solve your Sudoku puzzles for FREE. I Undefeated Rugby takes down Dayton By Nicholas Vand.rpool Reporter tinue in the second half for plans, as the juggernaut of the ongoing injury. the Falcons. Mid-American Conference The next game is going to The Falcons improved to 5-0 "The boys really rallied and were too much for the newly be one of the most intriguing on Ihe season with a 46-12 win woke up in the second half," D-I . games of rugby that will be en's soccer overcome over the Dayton Fryers. said lock Corey Ruth. "We have BG is as hot as any team in played all season. Again, BG got off to a slow a tendency to be a second half right now, but BG will host the Ohio start in the first half. Center team and once wc start to play they still need time to heal Bobcats this weekend. rain, shutouts Buffalo Dominic Mauer scored an 15 strong for a full 80 minutes, some of its key players. Ohio is always a contender early try, but a bad turnover it's going to be hard for anyone Fullback Matt Marquette is in the MAC, but they have 5-6-2 Falcons win 3-0 in muddy contest evened the score at 7 a piece. to compete with us." still out with fractured bones been struggling on the The Falcons dominated the Despite one try for Dayton, in his face. It is unknown road this year. By AUx K rvmpasky time of possession but had the second half belonged to when Marquette will return If the Falcons can get off to Reporter with the performance of trouble getting the ball into the Falcons. Flanker Frank to the field. a quick start and play aggres- the Falcons on Saturday the end zone. After struggling Viancourt and lock Mike Ruth has been battling a sivelyagainst the Bobcats, they The Falcons withstood night. early, BG was able to pull it Treon both had a try with wing hamstring injury all season. will continue to add to their the rainy conditions and "Very above average together and lead at halftone Nolan Cavano having scored He is unsure if he will play strong 2012 resume to climb were able to stop the performance tonight." 24-7 after tries by fly half two of his own. again this fall season because up the rankings and compete in their Nichols said. "We love the Michael Ziegler, hooker Mike The Flyers wanted to go into he has pulled his hamstring for a national championship. tracks with a 3-0 shutout result, we love the vic- Brown and wing Ryan Koenig. this game with strong fun- twice this year, so it's tough to The game is scheduled for Saturday night. tory, and we love the con- The success would con- damental play. BG had other predict the healing time for his 1:30 p.m. BG dominated offen- fidence." sively with three goals This match marks sea- and a total of 28 shots on son-high totals for total goal- shots (28) and shots on Junior Anthony Grant goal (14). Cross Country finishes regular season at Bradley Classic scored two goals and BG, now 5-6-2 and took eight shots against 2-2-0 in Mid-American Men finish 15th, led by Franek's 55th finsh, women finish sixth, led by Koch's 17th finish the Bulls, giving him Conference matches, By Cam«ron Tcagu* Robinson five goals on the season. will be taking on four Reporter Senior Josh Franek led lifetime PR to cross the line not far behind, finishing Grant scored his first straight away games the way for the men as he as our third runner." 31st and 34th. goal in the eighth min- against IPFW (Oct. 16), The BG men's and women's set a new personal best The women finished sixth "We handled the size and ute, which was assisted MAC opponent Northern cross country teams com- in the 8K with a time of as a team in the 6K, beating quality of the field well, by junior Ryan Snashall Illinois (Oct. 20). pleted their last meet of 25.49 and finishing 55th. out 17 of the 23 teams. The especially considering over and redshirt junior Michigan (Oct. 23) and the regular season up with Tim lurick finished second girls finished with an over- half of our top six are fresh- Brandon Silva. His sec- MAC opponent Florida the Bradley Classic Friday for the Falcons with a time all time of 1:49.50, men and redshirt fresh- ond goal came in the 57th Atlantic (Oct. 26). afternoon. of 26.09 and overall 80th Redshirt junior Abby men," Coach Snelling said. minute and was assisted After the away games, The men left Illinois with place. Junior Perry Fraylick Koch finished first for the "The girls have put them- by sophomore Danny the Falcons will have a 15th place team finish, rounded out the Falcon top women with a personal selves in a realistic posi- Baraldi and senior Zach two home games to as they completed the 8K three with a personal best best time of 21.40 to earn tion to achieve their goals Lemke. close out the regular course in a total of 2:11.57. time of 26.28, just over one a 17th place finish. Kendra at MAC and NCAA Regional The third goal came season. They will take "We took a nice step today minute under his previous Kezur finished behind Championships." from a shot from junior on Wright State on as a team," said Coach Lou 8K low. her with a time of 21.48, a Bowling Green's next Ryan Comiskey in the Oct. 30 and the new- Snelling. "Especially as we "Josh and Tim put togeth- 26th place finish. Jasmine meet comes Saturday Oct. 66th minute and was est member of the MAC approach our most impor- er another good race," Redman, with a time of 27, as the Falcons head assisted by Snashall and soccer conference, West tant meets of the cross Snelling said. "Perry also 21.56, and Andrea Alt, back to Buffalo for the MAC Baraldi. Virginia, on Nov. 3. country season." did well and had a huge with a time of 21.57, were Championships. Junior Michael Wiest The Falcons will be recorded four saves dur- back at Cochrane Field ing the match against on Oct. 30, when they Buffalo. take on the Wright State Head Coach Eric Raiders at 7 p.m. Early Nichols was very pleased

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