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BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-15-2012 The BG News October 15, 2012 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 15, 2012" (2012). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8562. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8562 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. PISSED OFF ABOUT SOMETHING? Your friends might not care to hear about what's pissing you off, but we do! Send us your screeches by tweeting them at @Falcon Screech and read this week's screeches in THE BG NEW FORUM on Page 4 ESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding co VOLUME 92. ISSUE 25 Monday, October 15, 2012 WWW.BGNEWS.COM W FALCONS 37112 REDHAWKS BATTLE OF 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 Miami University 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 Cameron 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 Registration Oct 16 Seniors Go to: mybgjtu.edu Oct 18 Juniors 1. select > student center 2. select > enroll 3. select > add Questions? 419.372.4444 Office of Registration ,ind Records 110 Administration Bldg. BGSU ' 2 Monday, October 15,2012 WWW.BGNEWS.COM 3RD ANNUAL HAUNTED THEATER Big Prizes! * Lots of Spooky Fun! HALLOWEEN BASH tSlTOyfe COSTUME CONTEST - 3 SAT. 10.27.2012 @ 10:30 PM Jfc * Best Female. Male. Couple, & Group Costumes * 127 N. Main St. Bowling Green • clazel.net * facebook.com/clazel Grand Prize - 6 Nights, Sea Club Resort, FL furnishing alcohol to minors. influence of alcohol and litter- BLOTTER Carolyn Rose Fertal, 20, of ing within the 200 block of N. Brunswick. Ohio, 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.
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