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Skaters will finally have a place to skate where they are welcome

TYLER STABIIE EXCHANGE: Cashier (sophomore Megan Oler) hands freshman Brian Moris his BGl card alter he purchased items from the University Bookstore Wednesday afternoon BG1 cards good for more than just buying meals on campus

By Jacob Ritts various locations on and off campus, Reporter according to BGl Card Office. Off-campus locations that accept The BGl card Is used for almost the BGl card include Beat the everything on Campus, it's an I.D., Bookstore. Chipotle, (linco De Mayo, a credit card and even a football Domino's, Easy Street Cafe. Falcon ticket, but it can be just as flexible Food Mart, )immy John's, Papa off campus as it is on. John's. Sam B's, The Solarium, SBX The BGl Card combines three and Speedy Burrito. separate accounts. There are Dining Using BG Bucks like a debit card Dollars, used to purchase food at is safer than cash since students Residence Halls; Falcon Dollars, have 24/7 access to lock the card if which can be used in the Union it gets lost or stolen, according to the ;is well as Residence Malls and BG BGl Office. Bucks, which is money that is loaded onto the card and can be used at See BGl | Page 8

Chapman Learning Community serves I elementary school by cleaning, painting TYLER STMIIi TREE: Century Tree one is 115 years old and sits in front of the administration building Trees 100 years or older on campus are marked with signs so students can go online to see how old each tree is ByAliliaWidman Reporter University trees honored To kick off a year of service learning. Kohl Mall's Chapman (.earning Community completed for age during Centennial nearly twi > hours i if i ustodialwork at a local elementary school, By Max Filby before the Revolutionary War began, More than 200 Freshmen stu Reporter sometime in 1751. according to the dents and 12 sophomore lend Century free website. ers were shuttled to Kenwood While the University is celebrating "Youcan tell which treeitisbecause Elementary School Wednesday lo 100 years, some of its inhabitants are its leaning in all of the old photo- spread mulch, take leaves, wash only a few years away from celebrat graphs too," said Dave Kielmeyer, windows and paint playground »1ISS«WI0M«N Ing their 200th and 300th birthdays. senior director of communications. equipment under the supervi PAINT: ■ '•' lordan Campus trees began growing To celebrate the Centennial, the sion ol Kenwood head custodian able Wednesday at I ■ ■ . decades before the University was University found the oldest trees on Rod Canterbury. unity'! all-com- founded, the oldest being a 259 year campus and labeled them with signs Ihe event was Chapman's yeai old White Oak tree located across and numbered plaques. Students ly all community project and was from Prout Chapel and behind the largest project Canterbury had Williams I lall. The tree's age means See CENTURY I Page 8 seen in his seven years at Kenwood, on the surrounding community, and Kenwood which will become it would have started growing he said he said. Chapman's newest community "It's really exciting because ibis I know how it is with college partnei in the spring helps us tremendously, he said. students because 1 have four ol my "In the spring, we will he par- models, stolen, according to police "Money is tight, and after all our own.' he said "Sometimes, the ticipating in a recess program CAMPUS No further information could be released budget cuts. 1 would end up doing motivation just isn't there bin where we teach structured, educa- BRIEF as of Wednesday afternoon due to the 90 percent of this work myself. It that wasn't the case here I'o see tional games with moral content," I ongoing investigation. takes me a week and a half just to such motivation is such a nice Duntley said Chapman learning Cell phones stolen, reward Police advised individuals with information do the windows, but with this many thing, and when people drive D) t ommunit) focuses on service for information possible about the crime to contact the Bowling Green people, they have it coordinated to Kenwood, they will be able to see learning in it-- curriculum and Sixty-five cell phones were stolen from AT&T Police Division at 419-552-2571 or the Wood a science and people are in all divi- the changes. ever) firsl yeai student is enrolled between the shops closing Monday night and 9 County CnmeStoppers at 419-552-0077 sions willing to do their jobs Madeline Duntley, t hapnian in one ni in different service learn- am luesdaymorning Up to $1000 in reward money will be pro- The large-scale project exceeded director, said she pushed foi ihis CHAPMAN Page 8 An employee arriving to work Tuesday vided for information leading to a successful (lanterbuty's expectations and will fall volunteer project to fostei com reported the cell phones, of various makes and prosecution, police said undoubtedly have a large impact tnunitv among Kohl residents PEOPLE ON THE STREET How do you serve the community' Students play in the dark Workers do not value their jobs Samuels-Thomas starts season KATIE GORMAN Junior. Journalism As part of Homecoming celebrations, The recent expose on alcohol consumption on-the- Forward Jordan Samuels-Thomas is ready "I am part of a sorority on campus, students participated in the "It's Falcon clock of auto workers at a Detroit Chrysler assembly to build off his strong rookie campaign. As the RSA delegate for Panhel [and] Dark Out" event with glow-in-the-dark plant shows that people are not appreciative of their the hockey team prepares for the season, I'm President of the Greek Housing activities. See photos | Page i jobs, says columnist Wade LaFever | Page 4 he's ready to lead the charge | Page 6 Boatd"| Page 4

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Ark. man to ask Charges dropped Father and son Marijuana Times Square Lawyer: Baby left for new trial in against widow in go on trial in Ore. tracking on the bomber plotted to starve after child deaths attorney's death bank bombing way in Colorado 2nd attack mother murdered LITTLE ROCK Ark -A FARMINGTON HILLS. SALEM. Ore - A prosecutor DENVER-Colorado wants NEW YORK -The man who SANTA ANA. Calif -A 55-year-old Arkansas man lacing Mich, - Prosecutors who says a father and son accused to set up a lirst-in-the-nation planted a car bomb in Times man charged with slaughtering execution tor the brutal killings received an unexpected autopsy ol setting a bomb in 2008 tracking system ol medical Square boasted that he thought three members of a California ol three 8-year-old boys will result dropped a murder charge that killed two Oregon law marijuana purchases to deter it would kill at least 40 people family, including a 6-year-old ask the state Supreme Court Wednesday against a woman enlorcement officers acted people Irom buying vast and that he planned to detonate boy. nearly severed a woman's Thursday lor a neiv trial based on who had been accused of killing because they feared Barack amounts of pot and selling it on a second bomb two weeks head then left her baby girl to claims ol juror misconduct and her ailing husband as a result Obama. newly elected as the black market after the first, prosecutors said starve only feet from the body, a prosecutor said Wednesday new DNA evidence he contends of a botched at-home medical president, would restrict then Patients and marijuana Wednesday, quoting the former proves his innocence. procedure right to bear arms advocates fear they will be financial analyst in a video where Quang Van Quan dealt with The Arkansas Supreme Court Authorities cautioned, Prosecutor Katie Suver said in harassed by a Big Brother-type he said he'd hoped "to join my an $80,000 financial dispute by will hear oral arguments in the however, that Laura Johnson opening statements Wednesday intrusion as computers and brothers in jihad" ever since the committing the 2006 massacre case ol Damien Echols. He is on isn't m the clear. They plan to that Bruce and Joshua Turnidge video cameras monitor every Sept. 11 attacks at the home of an ex-prison death row lor the 1993 murders take hospital records and autopsy harbored anti-government ounce of pot sold in the state. Faisal Shahiad should get life buddy. Orange County Senior of Steve Branch, Christopher results to experts for another feelings and Obama's election Officials are also considering m pi ison when he is sentenced Deputy District Attorney Byers and Michael Moore, all ol opinion on the strange death of was the catalyst for their fingerprinting marijuana patients Oct. 5. prosecutors said in a Scott Simmons told jurors in West Memphis. Ark. lawyer Lloyd Johnson. decision to build the bomb and and keeping tabs on pot with filing, arguing that he "had every his opening statement at the murder trial. The high court upheld Echols' Nonetheless, the dismissal of rob a bank in the Willamette radio-frequency devices intention of delivering .1 powerful conviction in 1996. finding there charges was a victory for Laura Valley town of Woodburn "This is a matter of my and terrorizing strike to the heart Quan. 39. was arrested in was sufficient evidence to prove Johnson, a week after her 47-year- The December 2008 blast also functioning daily living." said of New York City" Houston in 2006 and charged he killed the boys Echols filed old husband died at a suburban maimed a third officer. Diane Bilyeu, a 49-year-old The government noted that with three counts ol murder a new appeal after the court Detroit hospital Suver said the father. Bruce woman who sometimes Shahzad showed no remorse during a robbery and bi granted him permission for DNA "Were relieved it's over," Turnidge. tried to create his consumes up to 2 grams of pot when he pleaded guilty on II convicted of murder with the testing that wasn't available at defense attorney John Williams own militia and told people in a day to treat her chronic June 21 alter confessing to special circumstances, he could the time of his trial in 1994 said as he accompanied Johnson the Oklahoma City federal pain since losing her right arm investigators face life in state prison without According to a report filed on a courthouse elevator. building bombing was a good and leg in a 1997 car accident -Larry Neumeister, Tom Ha, the possibility of parole "Some days I need more or less. I with the court, there was no Johnson. 46. declined to thing that would keep the (AP) His attorney was expected to don't know what business it is of DNA from Echols or the two comment as she dabbed her eyes government in check. present an opening statement the government's." other men convicted ol murder and walked with a cane -Jeff Barnard (AP) theday found at the crime scene - a Officials said the regulations -Ed White (AP) Quan is accused of killing wooded area where the boys will provide basic protections to Phuong "Sonny" Le. 30. Ngoc were found beaten, nude and ensure that the system isn't being Lam. 25; and her 6-year-old son hog-tied. abused by drug dealers and users Tommv I am. -Jill Zeman Bleed (AP) -KristenWyatt(AP) ■nFla«us(AP)

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a fixture of reality. on campus became diffi- was no longer afraid of the workers endanger The sages and philoso- cult. Many other freshmen metro. In fact. I enjoyed them, phers were right. Along with seemed scared and inexpe- hoping there would be more meeting new friends, not rienced with the newfound spontaneous tuba players. procrastinating, enjoying the campus interaction. Likewise, while college customers' safety best four years of my life and I can say in retrospect, life was at first intimidat- memorizing the rest of the in many ways I was one ing and ruthlessly com- working on an assembly line. In the months leading into motivational speaker play- of them. plex, I now relish the time That has to be one of the my freshman year of college, book, managing campus life A month prior to moving I spend here. Impossibly, most mind numbing jobs, I unquestionably received and classes did not appear to into college, I was in a similar this past Inly. I could not I'm not making excuses more advice than at any other be an easy task. situation while vacationing wait for school to start. My for assembly line workers. period in my life. Between The dividing line comes in France on a school trip. childhood self would be After all, they have jobs while relatives, teachers and the between the two student Riding in Paris' metro sys- quite disappointed. the unemployment rate in summer-orientation classes, extremes. On one end, there tem was a necessity to tour With a year of col- During his speech two Michigan is still abysmal, 1 was flooded with study is the student who spends the the city. Weary of crowded lege experience and sev- months ago at the Jefferson and more importantly, they tips and constant reminders entirety of their time work- metro cars and thieves, the eral pieces of what Bill North Chrysler plant in make cars; cars we drive. about responsibility. ing and studying and often first several rides were both Watterson used to call the Detroit, President Barack Our safety is at risk and their At the heart of these discus- appears heavily stressed. The exhilarating and downright "mental Swiss Army Knife," Obama proclaimed his income, as of now, is our tax sions was time management. other rarely completes home- frightening. the University seemed confidence in the American dollars. Fact: Alcohol, even Although college life prom- work assignments, would On about the second or invariably less threaten- worker, saying he would bet in low doses, can impair ised to be a new adventure, 1 strain to remember what third stop, a large man with a ing. At the very least, doing on the American worker any decision making and coor- was confident that being able his professors name was in tubaenteredthecar.Speaking laundry was an immediate day of the week dination. Look out for the to manage my time would be week eight and suffers from from experience, there are improvement. The exuberant crowd guy driving the forklift. a minimal issue. a contagious ailment known several major culture differ- The irony, of course, is cheered the man who signed Their actions are inexcus- Over were the days of as constant inebriation. ences between France and that by the time several over $6 billion in govern- able, and if this is any indica- school lasting for eight For much of my first year, United States. Random tuba years pass and we as stu- ment funding to help save tion of the assembly plant straight hours, and the pros- the balance between aca- encounters, however, are not dents have "found our- their jobs. culture, more news might pect of separate classes and demia and campus life was one of them. selves" collegially, gradu- Having the president follow. The 15 Chrysler more extra-curricular time a constant struggle. As I He began to play, and upon ation stampedes towards come to your work would be employees were immediate- in my day relieved much of learned, the binary oppo- arriving at his stop, he stood us quicker than preachers a real kick in the leg to most ly suspended after the report my college anxieties as move- sitions of student person- and left as quickly as he had outside of the Union. people, a morale booster. aired Sept. 22, and recendy in day approached. alities were hardly remote come. It was not uncommon Despite that, we all prog- However, to some assem- 13 of them were fired. Even Two weeks later, 1 found or exaggerated. It seemed for there to be musical per- ress differently as students bly line workers at Jefferson the United Auto Workers put myself in the laundry room like a majority of students formers in public areas, but and as people. Learning to North, it means consum- on their PR seat belts and hastily flipping through text- fit into one of the two afore- he requested no money or balance our lives extends ing alcoholic beverages and condemned the actions of books painstakingly wonder- mentioned categories. acknowledgment. It was one much farther than our years smoking (what appeared to its union members when ing where all the time had Even with the gradual of the most bizarrely enter- at BowlingGreen. Yes, these be) joints during their lunch. normally they'd stand beside gone. Twenty-four hours in adjustment to increased taining moments of my life. lessons stay with us for our That was all real footage ready to fight. the day seemed more like an workload at college, learning For the following days and entire lives. The playbook uncovered by a Detroit news Assembly plant workers apparition's daydream than to associate myself socially at least a dozen or so rides, I was right all along. station. They followed the 15 have a tough job. Technically workers on ten 10 different it might be easier than rock- days from the time they left et science, but the psycho- the plant for their half hour logical aspect, for some, is Don't pay the price to pee, restrooms should be free lunch, to the party store hard to overcome. I do not were they bought beer and condone getting loaded on Draw Schncidar a civilized and sane man- "There should not see what happens. Chances to a park where it was con- the job, on the American Columnist ner. However, there are are, it probably won't be a big sumed. Then it was back to dime. I'm suggesting there some rules that are just be rules that affect deal. But I would do my best work to build cars. are other issues. Alcohol is One of my favorite movies pointless and annoying. to cause a scene and make I know what you're all an anti-depressant. Some of all time is "Big Daddy" with There is one rule in partic- a natural bodily some people mad. I wouldn't wondering. How did they people cannot function Adam Sandier. ular that really bothers me, do it because I'm a mean manage to do all of this in until they've had a couple, I can't say I have a favor- and I'm sure many peo- function." person, which I'm not. I just a half hour? Short answer: or chugged a 40-ounce beer ite part of the movie, but I ple would agree with me. money when all you need to think it would be funny to see chug. Oh wait, you're wor- during lunch. I'm not an like when Sandler's charac- This rule can really put a do is "drain the main vain" what happens. ried about your safety in expert but those might be ter walks into a restaurant downer on someone's day. or "take the browns to the Recently, within the past an American made auto- signs of alcoholism. with the boy he is looking It could also cause a big super bowl." few weeks, I have passed by mobile? Maybe you should It's unfortunate they were after. He asks the manager scene in a public place, It's amazing what some a few places with a sign that be. People claiming to be made an example of, but of the restaurant if the kid which isn't good for any- people will do just to make says "bathroom for customers union auto workers on a what other option was there. can use the bathroom, but one. I'm talking about the a few extra bucks. It is truly only." Every time I see one of Detroit talk radio station The American auto indus- the manager tells them that rule that many businesses insane that a store owner those signs it makes me pretty suggest that's how it is at try has made great strides customers only can use the have that says you have to would deprive a person of irritated. I just know there is assembly plants. against foreign manufac- bathroom. Sandier doesn't be a customer in order to doing their "business" in the some poor guy or girl who is I guess that's what hap- tures during this past year. like this at all and he takes use the bathroom. bathroom just to benefit the doing the potty dance and pens when your humanity Something like this can the kid around to the side of There should not be rules store's business. There are they can't go because of this is reduced to machinery. It certainly slow that momen- the restaurant, where the kid that affect a natural bodi- plenty of other people who stupid rule. is easy to sympathize with tum and President Obama's goes pee on the wall. Later ly function. When nature come into the store actu- One day, I would like to the auto workers. They have confidence in the American in the movie the same thing calls, a person should be ally looking to spend money. meet the person who thought undoubtedly been through a worker. President Obama happens at a different res- able to answer that call And if you are that desperate of this rule and not shake his lot with questions about job bet on us, let's try not to let taurant. It is pretty funny. without having to make an for customers that you have hand. Or, maybe I would shake security and not to mention him down. Rules and regulations unwanted purchase. When to charge someone to use hands after I use the bath- are what make up society you gotta go, you gotta go. the John, then maybe your room in a place where I'm not and allow it to function in You shouldn't have to spend business doesn't deserve to allowed and don't wash my stay open. hands when I'm done. Then check us out online @ SPEAK YOUR MIND Now, 1 have never been in I would tell him what a dumb a situation like this, but one idea it is and that I will use Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news story? Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: day I would really like to go the facilities where and when into a restaurant or store that I want and nobody can do a ■ E-mail us at thenews<5>bgnews.com. uses this ridiculous rule and thing about it. BGVJews ■ Drop a note into our new comment box at the Union Information Center. ■ Call us at 419-372-6966. FIND OUT WHAT B6VIEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER YOU! ■ Come to our newsroom in 210 West Hall. 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— 1— \ BGNEWS ^ WIRE WORIW ¥ %^ ■ 11 LDbilfc^ BRIlLV 1 \ 1 L 1 N»y SOURCES Canada to appeal Al-Qaida suspects Palestinians dig in UK defense sec'y Hezbollah to block Group with Legion ruling voiding sex ambush Yemeni ahead of talks with warns spending financing for ties investigated trade laws governors convoy US envoy cuts too brutal Hariri tribunal by Vatican TORONTO (AP)-Canada's SANA. Yemen - Suspected RAMALLAH. West Bank LONDON-Britain's defense BEIRUT-Hezbollah will use VATICAN CITY (AP) justice minister said the federal al-Qaida militants in Yemen - The Palestinians dug in ahead secretary on Wednesday its position in government to - The Vatican has named government will appeal an ambushed a convoy of cars of a crucial meeting Thursday made a surprising attack of his try to block Lebanon's funding a Spanish archbishop to Ontario court ruling that struck Wednesday that were carrying with Washingtons Mideast envoy. own government s plans for lor the UN court investigating investigate a cult-like group down key provisions in Canada s the governor ol a southern saying they can't be expected sweeping spending cuts, telling the 200S assassination of former affiliated with the Legionaries prostitution laws in a case that province where the terror group's to continue peace talks unless Prime Minister David Cameron Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. ol Christ religious order. could set a precedent (or the local offshoot has established a Israel reverses a decision to in a leaked letter that slashing the group's spokesman said According to an internal country it the provincial ruling safe haven, security officials said. lift restrictions on West Bank the military budget could have Wednesday e-mail Irom the Legions is upheld. The governor of Shabwa settlement construction. dire consequences. Hezbollah's leader has said administrative branch. Monignor Rob Nicholson said province, Ali al-Ahmadi. was Neither side seems to want In his note. Liam Fox warned the tribunal looking into Harms Ricardo Blazquez, archbishop Wednesday prostitution harms not injured, but one soldier the month-old talks to collapse. Cameron that his department death could indict some ol the of Valladolid. Spam, will head individuals, and the government guarding the convoy was killed but Israeli Prime Minister had ruled that finding savings Iranian-backed groups members. the probe into the so-called will appeal an Ontario Superior and six others were wounded Benjamin Netanyahu and of around A billion pounds fueling the country's worst consecrated women o* the Courts order to decriminalize in an exchange of fire with the Palestinian President Mahmoud ($6 3 billion) from its budget political crisis in years. Hezbollah Legion's lay movement. Regnum many aspects ol prostitution masked gunmen. Abbas are publicly at an impasse. - demanded under the contends the tribunal has been Christ* The Vatican confirmed earlier this week. The convoy, making its way with a Monday deadline looming. government's austerity program - poisoned by witnesses who have the appointment late Wednesday. Prostitution itself is not illegal toward the provincial capital, was President Barack Obama's was financially and intellectually given false information. The Legion has been in Canada, but communicating also carrying senior Defense emissary. George Mitchell. virtually impossible. The indictments could be disgraced by revelations tor the purposes ot prostitution, Ministry officials and army Chief is making a secretive last- The private letter - intended issued as early as next month that its late founder sexually pimping and operating a brothel of Staff Gen. Salem Qutn. the minute attempt to rescue to be seen by Cameron only - "You know our position on abused seminarians and were considered criminal acts. security officials said, speaking the negotiations. He was to was quoted at length by Bntains the tribunal, so we cannot fathered three children. An Ontario Superior Court judge on condition of anonymity travel to Abbas West Bank Daily Telegraph newspaper. agree to finance it." Hezbollah In a recent report. The said Tuesday these prostitution- because they were not headquarters Thursday, after which reported that Fox also told spokesman Ibrahim Moussawi Associated Press exposed the related laws are unconstitutional authorized to speak to media. meeting with Israeli leaders Cameron an option to scrap an told The Associated Press cult-like conditions the group's and said laws set up to protect Al-Oaida in the Arabian on Wednesday. Mitchell said order for new reconnaissance on Wednesday when asked il consecrated women live in. where prostitutes actually harm them. Peninsula has taken root after talks with Netanyahu planes would leave the London his party will try to block the family members are kept at bay The Ontario court judgment is in Yemen's remote and that he is undaunted by what 2012 Olympics more vulnerable funding in Lebanon s budget and minute rules dictate nearly he described as bumps in the to terrorist attacks subject to a 50-day stay during mountainous Shabwa Lebanon pays 49 percent of every hour of the day. road, but offered no glimpse which the law remains in place. province, far from the reach Britain's defense ministry is the tribunal s costs, with other of a possible compromise of the country s weak central in the midst of the first major U.N. member states providing government. Its fighters have -KarinLaub(AP) review of its capabilities and the remainder been hammenng Yemeni priorities since 1998. and has -Elizabeth A. Kennedy (AP) security forces in attacks on been asked by the Treasury to checkpoints and other police and use the process to identify cuts army targets. amid a major spending squeeze -Ahmed al-Haj (AP) aimed at clearing the nations record debts. -David Stringer (AP) Terrorist attack plans come to light in Europe Terror attacks in France continue to keep security on their toes, ending in the brief evacuation of the Eiffel Tower, Victoria Station

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a fixture of reality. on campus became diffi- was no longer afraid of the workers endanger The sages and philoso- cult. Many other freshmen metro. In fact, 1 enjoyed them, phers were right Along with seemed scared and inexpe- hoping there would be more meeting new friends, not rienced with the newfound spontaneous tuba players. customers' s< procrastinating, enjoying the campus interaction. Likewise, while college best four years of my life and I can say in retrospect, life was at first intimidat- memorizing the rest of the in many ways I was one ing and ruthlessly com- working on an assembly line. In the months leading into motivational speaker play- of them. plex. I now relish the time That has to be one of the my freshman year of college. hook, managing campus life A month prior to moving I spend here. Impossibly, most mind numbing jobs. I unquestionahly received and classes did not appear to into college, I was in a similar this past July. I could not I'm not making excuses more advice than at any other be an easy task. situation while vacationing wait for school to start. My for assembly line workers. period in my life. Between The dividing line comes in Trance on a school trip. childhood self would be After all, they have jobs while relatives, teachers and the between the two Student Hiding in Paris' metro sys- quite disappointed. the unemployment rate in summer-orientation classes, extremes On one end, there tem was a necessity to tour With a year of col- During his speech two Michigan is still abysmal, I was flooded with study is the student who spends the the city. Weary of crowded lege experience and sev- months ago at the lefferson and more importantly, they tips and constant reminders entirety of their time work- metro cars and thieves, the eral pieces of what Bill North Chrysler plant in make cars; cars we drive. about responsibility. ing and studying and often first several rides were both Walterson used to call the Detroit. President Barack Our safety is at risk and their At the heart of these discus- appeals heavily stressed i he exhilarating and downright "mental Swiss Army Knife," Obama proclaimed his income, as of now. is our tax sions was time management. other rarely completes home frightening. the University seemed confidence in the American dollars. Fact: Alcohol, even Although college life prom- work assignments, would On about the second or invariably less threaten- worker, saying he would bet in low doses, can impair ised to he a new' adventure. I strain to remember what third stop, a large man with a ing. At the very least, doing on the American worker any decision making and coor- was confident that heing able his professor's name was in tubaenteredthecar.Speaking laundry was an immediate day of the week. dination. 1 nnk out for the to manage my time would be week eight and suffers from from experience, there are improvement. The exuberant crowd guy driving the forklift. a minimal issue. a contagious ailment known several major culture differ- The irony, of course, is cheered t he man who signed Their actions are inexcus- Over were the days of as constant inebriation. ences between Fiance and that by the time several over $6 billion in govern- able, and if this is any indica- school lasting for eight For much of my first year. United Slates. Random tuba years pass and we as stu- ment funding to help save tion of the assembly plant straight hours, and the pros the balance between aca- encounters, however, are not dents have "found our- their jobs. culture, more news might pect of separate classes and demia and campus life was one of them. selves" collegially, gradu- Having the president follow. The 15 Chrysler more extra-curricular time a constant struggle. As I I le began to play, and upon ation stampedes towards come to your work would be employees were immediate- in my day relieved much of learned, the binary oppo- arriving at his stop, he stood us quicker than preachers a real kick in the leg to most ly suspended after the report my college anxieties as move- sitions of student person- and left as quickly as he had outside of the Union. people, a morale booster. aired Sept. 22, and recently in day approached. alities were hardly remote come. It was not uncommon Despite that, we all prog- However, to some assem- 13 of them were fired. Even Two weeks later. 1 found or exaggerated. It seemed for there to be musical per- ress differently as students bly line workers at lefferson the United Auto Workers put myself in the laundry room like a majority of students formers in public areas, but and as people. Learning to North, it means consum- on their PR seat belts and hastily flipping through text- fit into one of the two afore- he requested no money or balance our lives extends ing alcoholic beverages and condemned the actions of books painstakingly wonder- mentioned categories. acknowledgment. It was one much farther than our years smoking (what appeared to its union members when ing where all the time had Even with the gradual of the most bizarrely enter- at Bowling Green. Yes, these be) joints during their lunch. normally they d stand beside gone. Twenty-four hours in adjustment to increased taining moments of my life. lessons stay with us for our That was all real footage ready to fight. the day seemed more like an workload at college, learning For the following days and entire lives. The playbook uncovered by a Detroit news Assembly plant workers apparition's daydream than to associate myself socially at least a dozen or so rides, I was right all along. station. They followed the 15 have a tough job. Technically workers on ten It) different it might be easier than rock- days from the time they left et science, but the psycho- the plant for their half hour logical aspect, for some, is Don't pay the price to pee, restrooms should be free lunch, to the party store hard to overcome. I do not were they bought beer and condone getting loaded on Draw Schneider a civilized and sane man- There should not see what happens. Chances to a park where it was con- the job, on the American Columnist ner. However, there are are. it probably won't be a big sumed. Then it was back to dime. I'm suggesting there some rules that are just be rules that affect deal. But I would do my best work to build cars. are other issues. Alcohol is One of my favorite movies pointless and annoying. to cause a scene and make I know what you're all an anti-depressant. Some of all time is Big Daddy" with There is one rule in partic- a natural bodily some people mad. 1 wouldn't wondering. How did they people cannot function Adam Sandier. ular that really bothers me. do it because I'm a mean manage to do all of this in until they've had a couple, I can't say I have a favor- and I'm sure many peo- function." person, which I'm not. I just a half hour? Short answer: or chugged a 40-ounce beer ite part of the movie, but I ple would agree with mc. money when all you need to think it would be funny to see chug. Oh wait, you're wor- during lunch. I'm not an like when Sandler's charac- This rule can really put a do is "drain the main vain" what happens. ried about your safety in expert but those might be ter walks into a restaurant downer on someone's day. or "take the browns to the Recently, within the past an American made auto- signs of alcoholism. with the boy he is looking It could also cause a big super bowl." few weeks. I have passed by mobile? Maybe you should It's unfortunate they were after. He asks the manager scene in a public place, It's amazing what some a few places with a sign that be. People claiming to be made an example of, but of the restaurant if the kid which isn't good for any- people will do just to make says "bathroom for customers union auto workers on a what other option was there. can use the bathroom, but one. I'm talking about the a few extra bucks. It is truly only." Every time I see one of Detroit talk radio station The American auto indus- the manager tells them that rule that many businesses insane that a store owner those signs it makes me pretty suggest that's how it is at try has made great strides customers only can use the have that says you have to would deprive a person of irritated. I just know there is assembly plants. against foreign manufac- bathroom. Sandier doesn't be a customer in order to doing their "business" in the some poor guy or girl who is 1 guess that's what hap- tures during this past year. like this at all and he takes use the bathroom. bathroom just to benefit the doing the potty dance and pens when your humanity Something like this can the kid around to the side of There should not he rules store's business. There are they can't go because of this is reduced to machinery. It certainly slow that momen- the restaurant, where the kid that affect a natural bodi- plenty of other people who stupid rule. is easy to sympathize with tum and President Obama's goes pee on the wall. later ly function. When nature come into the store actu- One day, I would like to the auto workers. They have confidence in the American in the movie the same thing calls, a person should be ally looking to spend money. meet the person who thought undoubtedly been through a worker. President Obama happens at a different res- able to answer that call And if you are that desperate of this rule and not shake his lot with questions about job bet on us, let's try not to let taurant. It is pretty funny. without having to make an for customers that you have hand. ()r, maybe I would shake security and not to mention him down. Hules and regulations unwanted purchase. 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prostitution laws in a rase that province where the terror groups to continue peace talks unless Pome Minister David Cameron ■ could set a pre< edent (or the " hoot has established a Israel reverses a decision to m a leaked letter that slashing thegi. .. ■ country if the provincial ruling safe haven, security officials said lift restrictions on West Bank the military budget could have Wednesday is upheld settlement construction dire consequences. The governor of Shabwa ■ Rob Nicholson said ■■ Ah al-Ahmadi, was Neither side seems to want In his note. Liam Fox warned ■ Haws

Wednesday prostitution harms notinju iilier the month-old talks to collapse, Cameron that his department . ■ individuals, and the government guarding the- < onvoy was killed but Israeli Prime Minister had ruled that finding savings • : will appeal an Ontario Superior . nded Benjamin Netanyahu and of around 4 billion pounds fueling th worst . ii Court's order to decriminalize m an exchange of fire with the Palestinian President Mahmoud ($6.5 billion) from its budget .

many aspects o( prostitution masked gunmen Abbas are publicly at an impasse, - demanded under the isbi . ■ ■ earlier this week The convoy, making its way with a Monday deadline looming government's austerity program - ■...' ■ .. Prostitution itself is not illegal toward the provincial capital, was President Barack Obamas was "financially and intellectually inCanada. but commup! it ■■ /mg senior Defense emissary. George Mitchell, virtually impossible

for the purposes of prostitution, Ministry officials and army Chief is making a secretive last- The private letter - intended ■ pimping and operating a brothel of Staff Gen Salem Qutn. the minute attempt to rescue to be seen by Cameron only -

were considered criminal acts security officials said, speaking the negotiations He was to was quoted at length by \: the tribun i ■ An Ontario Superior Court judge on condition of anonymity travel to Abbas West Bank Daily Telegraph newspaper, ■ said Tuesday these pros t I I because they were not headquarters Thursday, after which reported that Fox also told spokesn related laws are unconsM zed to speak to media. meeting with Israeli leaders Cameron an option to scrap an told The Associated Press ■ ■ and said laws set up to protect Al-Qaida in the Arabian on Wednesday Mitchell said order for new reconnaissance prostitutes actually harm them after talks with Netanyahu planes would leave the London Peninsula has taken root will try to 1 ■ The Ontario court judgment is in Yemen's remote and that he is undaunted by what 2012 Olympics more vulnerable funding i he described as "bumps in the to terrorist attacks. subject to a 30-day stay during mountainous Shabwa Lebanon pa.-; road." but offered no glimpse which the law remains in place. province, far from the reach Bntams defense ministry is ts.wil of a possible compromise of the country s weak central m the midst of the first major U N. member stai government Its fighters have - Kaon Laub (APJ review of its capabilities and the remainder been hammering Yemeni priorities since 1998. and has A. I security forces in attacks on been asked by the Treasury to checkpoints and other police and use the process to identify cuts army targets amid a major spending squeeze -Ahmed al-Haj(AP) aimed at clearing the nations record debts. -David Stringer (AP) Terrorist attack plans come to light in Europe Terror attacks in France continue to keep security on their toes, ending in the brief evacuation of the Eiffel Tower. Victoria Station

By Pateby Dodd« stages and not considered evacuated after an unusual severe to critical. usedNationalSecurityAgenc) because they weir not autho- The Associate : serious enough to raise the smell was reported. Some details about the plot wiretaps to flesh out details. rized tn speak about the plot, terror threat level, officials "This plot was in its embry- came from Ahmed Siddiqui, officials in Washington said, Set ii lary oi State Hillary LONDON - Security offi said. Still, the Eiffel lower in onic stages.' a British gov a German citizen of Afghan and while a Mumbai-style Rodham Clinton told report- cials said Wednesday a (error Paris was briefly evacuated eminent official told The background who was cap shooting spree was one pos ers Wednesday the U.S. was plot to wage Mumbai-slyle luesday - the second time Associated Press, speaking lured in Afghanistan in luly. sibility,there was no concrete working closely with ITS shooting sprues or othei in two weeks because of an on condition of anonymity a U.S. official said plan. Hie officials spoke pean allies, but declined attacks in Britain, France unspecified threat — and because of the sensitivity of Intelligence authorities on condition of anonymit) io pro\ ide specifics and Germany is still active French police were on alert. his work, lie said the plot and that recent CIA strikes A heavy police pres- had preoccupied the secu- in Pakistan were aimed at al- ence was seen Wednesday rity community more than Qaida operatives suspected around Buckingham Palace, other recent threats, but in the threat. Trafalgar Square and Big Ben. did not merit changing the The plot was still in its earl) Victoria Station was briefly security threat level from ?>G>yj s*^ *" th

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However, the Bulls scored 20 straight points includ- TRICk FACE MASK ing recovering an onside kick «To. before going on to win 40-34 in i£SS\ double overtime in a game which \ probably cost former BG head coach Gregg Brandon his job. The win propelled Buffalo neutral zone into the title game, where they secured the championship by \ defeating previously unde- feated and No. 12-ranked Ball State, 42-24. ^AVE One year later, BG dispatched By Ryan Satkowlak the defending MAC Champions Assistant Sports Editor it one step showing that I have a lot more as Freddie Barnes hauled in a work ahead of me to get to the next level." 18-yard touchdown pass with 39 There is hardly a more important play- While he started his collegiate career seconds remaining, completing er to the BG hockey team than Jordan coming off a high note, he found a pro- a 14-point rally from the start of Samuels-Thomas. gram that was coming off an extremely the fourth quarter. The 6-foot-3 sophomore from South low note, which makes his decision to "For both teams, the whole sea- Windsor, Conn, led the team with 25 come here that much more incredible. son's fortune can go back to this points last season, and is one of few He enrolled at BG not knowing if the game. Two years ago the winner returning forwards who are established hockey program would be around past of the game goes on to the MAC offensive threats. his first year, as the University considered Championship game, the loser "Coming in 1 definitely thought that terminating the team to lower the athletic doesn't. Last year the winning I could have that presence on the ice, department's budget. team gets on a roll and goes to and felt that I could be a factor from day "I came here on a visit when I was 16, and a bowl, the loser doesn't," BG one," Samuels-Thomas said. "Playing in (BG) was the first school that contacted coach said. the USHL the year before, I had a great me, so that really meant a lot to me, and This year the stakes are similar, year so I came in with a lot of confi- I kind of always figured that I'd wind up both teams enter conference play dence, and coming off of the draft I had here," Samuels-Thomas said. "When the 1-3, and whichever team loses a lot of confidence." rumors started circulating there was defi- will face an uphill battle to finish For Samuels-Thomas, he experienced nitely some uncertainty there, but I bought the season over .500. amateur hockey bliss several months into the vision that the guys here had that In fact, to call it a big game before his BG career even began. everything would work out." would be an understatement, as He was a seventh round pick of the The faith he had in the vision paid off both Clawson and his players Atlanta Thrashers — 203rd overall — in this past April, with the University invest- have acknowledged, Saturday is the 2009 NHL entry draft, making him ing in the program long-term with a new a must win. one of two players on the roster, along with head coach, and a series of upgrades to the If Saturday is anywhere near goaltender Nick Eno, to have been drafted BGSU Ice Arena. the games the two teams have by an NHL team. Now, as the team looks to write a new played in the past, we might as well start circling the BG- "It was the greatest day of my life, to be chapter of BG hockey, you can bet that FUMOTOS I THEBGNCWS Samuels-Thomas will be one of the main Buffalo game as a rivalry on honest," he said. "It's something that when TOP: Samuels-Thomas (21) crashes the net in a game against you lace up the skates, it's what you work Michigan last season. our calendars. for, to get to the NHL. See HOCKEY | Page 7 BOTTOM: Samuels-Thomas looks lor the puck in a game against Perhaps, center Ben Bojicic "That being said, that's just one step of Miami last season said it best when asked about this Saturday's game. "It's just one of those games, it's not one of the technically rival- ries we have, but everyone real- Notes: Football ready for MAC opener vs. Buffalo izes it's Buffalo and we just want to get the win." Sounds a lot like a rivalry game By Paul Barney schedule, and once MAC play starts tome. Sports Editor we all start out undefeated." While Clawson said there may not Even though their record shows oth- be a rivalry developing between the SPORTS erwise, the Falcons are undefeated. two teams, the games played against BG's non-conference season is each other in the past would make it BRIEF over and come Saturday it will kick seem that way. off what is the first of eight Mid- In 2006, the Bulls lost 48-40 in Softball team ranked American Conference games to triple overtime. second in the nation conclude the 2010 season. Two years later, they would get The Falcons went 1-3 in non-con- their revenge as they erased a 20- academically ference play, with their only win point fourth quarter deficit to win The National Fastpitch Coaches coming at home in 40-34 m double overtime. Association announced that the BG Stadium — where they will return And just last year, as the Falcons softball team had the second-highest this weekend to take on Buffalo. were staring at a 29-23 deficit with grade point average in NCAA Division I for the 2010 season. Much like BG, Buffalo went 1-3 in 2:59 remaining, Tyler Sheehan drove its non-conference schedule and is the offense 75 yards on 11 plays, As well, 15 players were recognized as coming off a big loss last week. capped off by an 18-yard touchdown a girls got game/NFCA Scholar Athlete for having a 3 50 GPA. "Buffalo is a lot where we are," Falcons' coach Dave Clawson said. See MOTES | Page 7 ArDKAFtW I t«BG*VW BG's 3.571 team GPA trailed only SPRINT: Tyrone Pronty runs for a touchdown last week against Michigan. Robert Morris (3.580 GPA). "They had a tough non-conference

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THEBGNEWS SUDOKU Volleyball takes on Miami 9 5 6 4 7 1 9 3 6 in MAC home opener 2 5 1 8 By Juitin Onslow the most of Miami's poor Reporter defensive play, and also take 1 j 7 advantage of an error-pmnr With Homecoming festivities Bed Hawk offense. on the horizon, the Falcon Miami is led offensive- 8 4 9 volleyball team prepares for ly by redshirt B-feet tall the first of its two matches in junior Amy Raseman, who 7 4 6 three days. has tallied 140 kills for the Tonight, the Falcons Bed Hawks this season. will host Miami for the Baseman averages 2.86 kills 2 3 :7 team's third Mid-American and .43 blocks per set. Senior Conference match, and its Michele Metzler is second 1 first home conference match on the team with 112 kills of the season. Last weekend, (2.24 kills per set). 1 /. 1 6 8 £ tr S 9 B(i split a pair of MAC con- Although Miami's offense SUDOKO tests, losing its MAC; opener to has been lacking this year, To play: Complete the grid 9 V 6 L S I 8 E I Akron, bill rebounded with a BG will still need to con- so that every row, column S 8 E I 9 * I 6 L five-set win at Buffalo. tinue its solid defensive and every 3x3 box contains 6 i 9 I » 8 I L S The Falcons (6-10, 1-1) play tonight Foi each of the the digits 1 to 9.There is no » I L 5 E 6 9 8 I guessing or math involved. have been steadily improv- last two weeks, a lUi player 8 1 S 9 I L £ f 6 Just use logic to solve ing this season, getting key has been named MAC! East c 9 8 E 6 S L 1 » contributions from several Defensive Player of the Week. I 6 t 8 I I S 9 E younger players. Two weeks BgO, Dunn took Freshmen Paige Penrod the honor, while Penrod was E S I V L 9 6 I 8 and Ashley Dunn have been last week's recipient. particularly productive this The Falcons have also season. Penrod leads the played stronger at the net as Create and solve your team in kills with lb9 and of late. In its last two games. Sudoku puzzles for FREE. kills per set (3.02), which is BG has recorded 27 blocks, ninth-best in the conference, which leads all MAC teams Dunn is currently leading the in blocks during conference team in digs with 4l9and digs play. Sophomore middle Kari PRIZESUDOKU.COM pa MM (3.91). Gafen is second in the MAC Like the Falcons, Miami during conference play with (5-10) played both Akron and 1.17 blocks per set. Buffalo last weekend. The Tonight's match is sched- "I got to work on my skat- Redl lawks were swept by uled to begin at 7 p.m. in HOCKEY ing this summer, so that's both teams, however, and Anderson Arena. The Falcons From Page 6 something that I needed to have gotten off to a slow start will then host Western do for myself to help make this season. Michigan at 7 p.m. Saturday, authors of it, as in addition to the team better," Samuels- Miami's opponents this which is also Alumnae Day. being the team's best player, Thomas said. season are hitting .242, which BG will also honor the "All- he was also one of the top As the team unoffi- is the worst mark in the MAC Anderson Team" to honor freshman in the conference. cially starts their sea- B(i will look for big hitters the 14 best Falcon volleyball He was a Central son Sunday with an Penrod, Danielle Tonyan players to have played in TYIER STABILE I tHSBbNfVfS Collegiate Hockey exhibition game against and Noelle Spitler to make Anderson Arena. SPIKE: A volleyball player spiles the ball in a match earlier this year Association All-Rookie hon- Wilfred-l.aurier, Samuels- orable mention last year, Thomas and the rest of on B9GH sniBs snt .•nil. till L.UUVV II 'H'M' wit^T•v-ery'ette>lcwh•^J, the'falcons are ready to BG'sse'crtiWglnHe'iniilliseager "fianY.'inciuding the Detroit kicVt He-new era df Falcon to play a game again. Red Wings' 2010 first round hockey off right. From Page 6 "I'm really excited to get pick Riley Sheahan of Notre "Everything that we do, back out there," Bojicic said. Dame and 2009 Phoenix we do it with a relentless from Freddie Barnes with 39 Nick lorresso, who filled in, Coyotes' second round pick effort," he said. "Everything seconds left to eventually win will move back to left guard. Chris Brown of Michigan. is intense, it's up-tempo, and Even though he is cur- a team philosophy that we're the game. Near the top "They've been very com- rently the team's top weap- going to hold each other petitive football games," While he was held to his on, he is still young and accountable and stand by Clawson said. least amount of catches in a is only going to get better each other through the good game this season at Michigan, each game. and the bad." Schilz B(i wide receiver Kamar Quarterback Matt Schilz, lorden currently ranks second who has not played since in the nation with 40 recep- suffering a shoulder inju- tions behind Oklahoma's ry in BCi's home opener Ryan Broyles, who has 41. against Marshall, prac- lorden hassixfewer catches ticed earlier in the week but 53 more receiving yards and Clawson said he wasn't than Freddie Barnes had 100 percent. through his first four games Schilz is listed with ol the season last year. Aaron I'ankratz on the Left out depth chart as the possible starters Saturday. Believe it or not, Buffalo is Clawson said it may be the only team in the nation a game-time decision in without a rushing touch- naming a starter against down this season. The Bulls Buffalo. have not scored a touch- down on the ground in their Bojicic last five games, dating back Center Ben Bojicic is listed to to last season. start after missing two weeks It is the longest stretch with an ankle injury. Bojicic in the team's Division I-A suffered the injury at Tulsa in history (since 1999).

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what's involved with it and people in the community were SKATERS how skilled you have to be," given a chance to voice their The Daily Crossword Fix f |J| SLADA BISTRO From Page 1 Otley said. opinions on the details of plans brought to you by ■ She said she personally for the skatepark. 1 BjSB. 1 > SH I"' is II it II die of November, Otley said. learned a lot about the sport Sayler said the parks depart- > ■ 1 Area » HT; 2 -Got it" She said the plans for a through this project. ment received the funding and 3 Bosc sources skatepark began when youth The skatepark project is made a majority of the decisions 1" 4 24-hr cash source 5 French breads in the city began to push for being funded by a $10,000 regarding the skatepark. 1 6 -The Garden of Earthly a place to practice their sport. Tony Hawk Charitable "They're the ones who H" - pr Delights" artist 7 Hindu poet The comments about a need Foundation grant, a $5,000 decide how they want it to 6 Old battlefield shout for a safe place to skateboard Bowling Green Community look." she said. ' — m s WPP 9 Is suffering from without getting in trouble Foundation gram, and a Freshman Luke Stoll is 10 Beast of burden r PL?" 11 Court figure became a reality when Parks $20,000 Nature Works grant anticipating the completion of 12 Pavarotti. notably 38 Future plant PLLpj H|i - PLr 13 Datebook notation 40 Couples and Recreation in Bowling from the state, Otley said. the skatepark. 18 Part of a Clue 42 Omens Green began pursuing funds She said the parks depart- He said he's on his skate- accusation 45 "The Three Faces of _": 1957 film to build a skatepark. ment is also contributing board every day and that he IP - „ 22 Football play also called a sweep 47 Very small "lcan'twaitespeciallyforthe $15,000 to the skatepark, and would go to the skatepark a few M 25 Adaptable truck, 50 Treat as the same for short 52 Affectedly cultured kids that worked really hard to other fundraisiiig efforts were times a week. H H M| ; PP .~ P" 26 "Casablanca" pianist 53 Biker leggings be able to use it," Otley said. made, including skatepark T- "I like that there will be obsta- 27 Request to a barber 54 Corporate She said she met with peo- cles that are actually made for ifl" 28 Use a napkin on department shirts sales at the Bowling Green |, 29 Like, with "to" 55 Daisy variety ple of all ages who were inter- Community Center and raffles skateboarding," he said. 33 Charles _. major 56 Pal of Porthos ested in the skatepark, from that were held. He has found some interest- mm decorator of the 57 Calf catcher ACROSS Palace of Versailles 61 Chitchat teens, to college students, to "That's what made this pos- ing skateboarding locations on 34 Somme season 62 Part of SRO 36 Links groups 64 Doze older adults. A majority of the sible, community support and campus, but he gets bored with 1 Energy 37 A hothead has a 65 Grooved on 4 it's an example of itself people interested were teens. grant funding," Otley said the lack of a challenge. short one 67 Elaborate affairs 8 Pure "It was a nice mix. We got all After consideration from Stoll said a skatepark would 14 Suffix with verb different age groups that might the different departments, the also offer a convenient place 15 "Star Trek: T.N.G." counselor 16 Bring about sooner use the facility," she said. "1 can Planning Commission and to skateboard without getting 17 Young woman next door? 48 Exhaust, with "up" ANSWERS see some of the older kids tak- City Council, the project was in trouble. 19 Green light 49 [see other side] 20 Architect Saahnen 51 Brought up ing some younger ones under approved in luly. "It's somewhere everybody 21 Earth pigment 53 Proximate coins? A M s V SPJI 0 a 3 1 s 23 Hide-hair link 1 1 ■ 1 I n o A V a their wing." Plans went into action can go, and we can all hang out" 58 Spell I 1 24 Adjoining floor? 59 Loosen, as laces M V n A a N V a H 3 B V Otley said she is happy to Sept. 20 after A. A. Boos and he said ■ 28 Fireside emanation 60 Emerald City visitor O 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 N n X 3 H provide a space for a group Sons, Inc. was chosen as the 30 " me!" 63 List of things to discuss s M 3 1 V n D 3 S 0, "1 31 '50s White House nickname 66 Chess piece within reach? a 3 u V 3 H H 3 A 0 that is interested in some- construction company. Skatepark 32 Certain fisherman 68 Dividend, e.g. 3 S fi 1 » O N 3 ft | 3 n 1 3 thing other than the pro- Planning Director Heather 35 Annoys 69 Germany's von Bismarck 1 n o 1 d n 1 3 S | a 3 1 ri Ranking of Elements to be 39 _ Piper 70 Letter opener? i i 1 n I M h 1 3 1 * M 1 grams Parks and Recreation Sayler was involved in review- Included in BG Skatepark 41 Police sting, say 71 "When a Man Loves a H V 3 a M 1 i H t A a o 1 s D N 1 N 3 n 0 1 has previously offered. ing the zoning for the skatepark. Design: 43 Grimace Woman" singer Percy _ o N 3 H 0 0 3 3 3 44 Happen as a result 72 insolence a ■ e 1 " N 3 s n 3 N Because City Park is fre- "There has to be drainage, ■ 1. Five foot mini/Half pipe 46 "Who Can It _?": Men at 73 Generous limit? l CT 1 b V N i 1 S V Mi■ 0 u ili S O quently busy, the skatepark where are the lights going, ■ 2. Box Jump Work hit d ) i s '.» m* 8 8 vW 1 Z and the people who use it will we consider things like that," ■ 3. Kink rails & square rails be visible to other people in she said. ■ 4. Big wall rides Give usyour IVeilhiuk through our Contact P0 the community. Sayler said the plans for the ■ 5. Rollin (1) ■ 6. Stairs & Ledges NasladaBistro. com "It's really cool for the skatepark were approved with ASLADA BISTRO ■ 7. Fun Box and filler our Ml/Winter Sweepstake people in the community to tew issues and that there were wA True European Dining Experience ■ 8. Bowl for two iup 10 530 value). 1S2 S. Main Street I Bowline. Green. OH I Phone: <419i 57£ti050 see. People don't really know public meetings held where Source: wwwbgohio.org Enter by December 15. 2010 In win. e www.nasladablstro.com

pizza after hours. Just call up reaching out to local busi- by taking core samples. Core BG1 Papa John's and put it on the nesses like his to help alle- Historic Trees CENTURY samples used were removed From Page 1 BG1 Card, "she said. viate the congestion that The oldest trees on campus, from the trees by using a small From Page 1 according to One of the local busi- often plagues on-campus drill, Schemenauer said. bgsu.edu/centurytrees Junior Vivian Becerra nesses that offer this pay- dining locations. Speedy can access information about "They don't go all the way said if her parents hadn't ment option to students Burrito prides itself on its the trees including their age, into the tree," Schemenauer put money on her BG1 card is Speedy Burrito, whose lack of lines and prom- at http://www.bgsu.edu/cen- said. "They just drilled a small 1. TREE 4 for her she wouldn't both- owner Ricardo Cruz start- ises a free Coke to anyone turytree. hole, about half the diameter Leaning tree near Prout Chapel er using it since it restricts ed accepting BG Bucks last forced to wait more than "We worked with the horti- of a pencil." 259 years old where she could spend her January. He said BG1 now 5 minutes. culture department and the The samples counted the money. But she said she often 2. TREE 14 makes up roughly 16 percent Speedy Burrito delivers Ohio Department of forestry," number of rings per inch Behind Williams Hall, across uses her BG1 Card to pay for of their business. throughout the city, and Kielmeyer said, "We went out within a tree to help deter- from Prout Chapel food from Chipotle. Cruz said they began currently operates from and found all the trees that mine its approximate age, 205 years old Junior Michelle accepting out of convenience U:00am-3:00pm but will have been here as long as the Schemenauer said. McNamara said she loves for the many students who begin staying open 24/7 next University or longer; its part of Although the current signs I. TREE (N/A) using her BG1 Card off cam- frequently use them and month. On Mondays Speedy Near the Student Health the Centennial celebration." on the Century Trees will only pus. She said it's especially their close proximity to cam- Burrito offers 2 for 1 burri- Center Kielmeyer and University be hanging for the remainder 202 years old good for ordering pizza from pus. Speedy Burrito is locat- tos, on Tuesdays they have horticulturist Frank of the University's Centennial either Domino's or Papa ed at 425 E. Wooster St. in the $1 Tacos and on October 15, Schemenauer began search- permanent plaques may be 4. TREE 1» John's, andgettingUniversity alley behind Domino's. it will be giving away free ing for the oldest trees on added afterward in order to Near Alpha Omicron Pi soror- gear from the SBX. Cruz also said that the burritos to students from campus last year by using honor the trees' lifespan. ity house "It's great when you want a University had begun 5:00pm-10:00pm. aerial photos of the campus "We were just hoping to 199 years old from the 1920s, '30s and '60s. identify and celebrate them." 5. TREE 10 The Ohio Department of Schemenauer said. "We Across from University Lawn DRUMR0LL PLEASE Forestry also helped to deter- wanted to recognize them as 199 years old mine the ages of the trees members of the community."

nity with the University." "It was an awesome expe- CHAPMAN To contribute to the col- rience," she said. "Originally From Page 1 laborative project, fresh- we didn't know what we were man Brooke Nicholson going to be doing here and ing programs offered each gave Kenwood's play- we were curious, but once semester." ground tables a fresh coat we found out, we were really Duntley said she hopes the of spray paint. Nicholson excited. It was fun and a great Kenwood project will be an is a member of the Art way to serve the community." eye-opener and will prepare Appreciation at Family Jordan Clemm. Nicholson's new students who have made House service learning sophomore leader for the pro- a commitment to routine ser- course, a group that will gram, said participating in vice projects by choosing to work on similar visual the Kenwood project was one participate in Chapman. projects often, she said. of his most interactive volun- "I really think this was a "I really think the school will teer experiences since joining good project to show that be thankful that we're doing Chapman as a freshman. not everything at a school this," she said. "Hopefully it's "I think with this type of gets done automatically, and a really good reaction and project, everyone can tell it must be split into smaller, they'll like what we did." that they're really helping more manageable tasks," she Besides encountering an and they're happy about it," said. "A lot of faculty and peo- occasional spider underneath he said. "They can tell we're TYUBSTABIU I THE BG NEWS ple at BGSU have children at a table, Nicholson said she doing good here, so they BEAT: Members of the Falcon Marching band's percussion section practice on the marching band practice field near the Perry [Kenwood], so it's also a good didn't have any trouble using laugh and have a good time. Field House Wednesday evening way to connect the commu- spray paint for the first time. It's a really good feeling."

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I can't begin to count all the amazing people I've met or the crazy memories I have from col- lege. But when I am at the game on Saturday, I'll be in the company of great people who've affected my life in some way. As I begin to put It's my senior year in college and I this into perspective, I understand have never heard "Sweet Caroline," why homecoming is so important. Throughout the weekend, more "Ay Ziggy Zoomba" or been to a Flit PHOTO I IHf FK. WWS BCiSU football game. Looking back. than 40,000 people will come back PARADE: Students stroll down Wooster el at homecoming 2009. I don't know why I never had the to the place where they might have urge to throw on some orange and met their wife, set a school record or brown and catch a game or two. wrote for the newspaper. Everyone It's not that I hate football. What's has something special that BGSU not to like? Buff guys, tight pants has given them, and homecoming Then. Now. Always.' homecoming and body slams? Yes please. But on is just a time to say thanks for all the Saturday, I'll be at the homecom- great memories. ing game for other reasons. When I parade celebrates 100 years graduate in May, I'll be a University alumnus forever. There's no other ByAlliuWldman everyone is really looking forward One of the better moves was mov- place I'd want to experience becom- Reporter to homecoming weekend." ing it to Friday, because that really ing an adult. While there were But even though the homecom- opened the door for it to truly be a times of anger, stress and heart- One hundred years of University ing parade is now a highly antici- BGSU and Bowling Green event." break, this institution has helped tradition will proceed down pated University event, it wasn't And this year, the University's transform me into the person I am Wooster Street Friday to kick off the always the case, Johns said. Centennial year, Johns said she today. While homecoming might 1. What happened during weekend's homecoming festivities. The parade committee ceased has high expectations for a parade be a good excuse for alumni to party Homecoming 1975 that The University's annual home- operations in the late 1990s when that's better than ever. like they're21 again, it'sreallya time attracted national attention? coming parade will feature a popularity declined, but was "I really encourage everyone to for reflection. myriad organizations this year, brought back in fall 2006 to reen- come," she said. "Even if you're not 2. What year did Frieda including the Falcon Marching ergize homecoming weekend participating, we want people to maker her debut? Band, SICSIC, Homecoming 2010 activities for students, said Denny come and watch and show their Royalty and mascots Freddie Bubrig, former assistant dean of school spirit. Because it's the Birch Run and Frieda Falcon. Several Greek students in the Office of Campus 3. What former BGSU coach houses will be represented, as well Activities. See PARADE | Page; was named Big Ten Coach Golf Club as the University dance team and "Participation had dwindled of the year in 1974? cheerleaders. until it was virtually nothing," he Only 10 Minutes Parade information A handful of past homecom- frwt Campus! said. "Involvement is critical year 4. Who was BGSU's first ing kings and queens will also in and year out to the success of WHAT. Then, Now. Always" Honorary Letterman? attend with the Student Alumni the parade." Centennial parade WHEN: 5 pm Fnday, Oct. 1 Connection in honor of the Since its revitalization by the WHERE: Begins at the corner of 2 miles off I 75 South in Centennial, said Montique Cotton Office of Campus Activities, the Mercer Road and Wooster Street North Baltimore on St Rt 18 Kelly, director of Alumni Affairs. "new and improved" parade march- and continues to South College "I'm looking forward to the day es an extended route down Wooster Drive 18 Holes and a Cart actuallybeinghere/'saidUniversity Street Friday evening, instead of WHO: Featuring prominent must show student ID senior and internal parade chair Saturday morning. alumni, student organization Monday-Friday... $15 Leslie lohns. "It's always a really "I think it's been a great reacti- floats, the Falcon Marching Band exciting time to have so many and more Saturday-Sunday... $20 vation and interest has realty bal- WHY: Will continue a revitalized people on campus represented, looned," Bubrig said. "Each year it University tradition since 2006 Cal 419-257-3*41 today f*r tee bme showcasing to the community has gotten bigger and the involve- and kickoff the weekend's home- and showing school spirit. I know ment each year has been great coming festivities WWWBGVIEWS.COM Centennial Homecoming 1910-2010 Trusty, Seplmbef 30,2010 3

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Classes of'60' 70' and '85' celebrate homecoming byAKuaO'Naill town, and that economic boost is Senior Reporter exactly what the businesses are "What a great time anticipating. Barbara Ruland. for the community, By B«cky T«ncr EVENTS IN THE WORLD When the alumni return to director of Downtown Bowling Senior Reporter In 1968 both Rev Martin Luther King. Bowling Green for homecoming Green, said they see that impact all everyone and the Jr.. and Sea Robert F. Kennedy were weekend, the University isn't the week long, especially on the day of CLASS OF 1960 assassinated. only place they'll want to visit. the homecoming football game. University.'' May 4.1970. four students at Kent The businesses downtown "The downtown businesses PROMINENT ALUMNI State University were shot have been offering students local love to see the alumni come back, Earlene Kilpatnck- Jimmy Light- an organ transplant IN THEIR TIME eateries and hang-out spots for they come down and visit their pioneer and founder of the American In 1966 Doyt Perry Stadium was decades, and, as the centennial old haunts," Ruland said. The businesses downtown Society of Transplant Surgeons. opened homecoming approaches, those Myles Pizza is one of those 'old aren't the only ones anticipating John J. Voorh*M- a leading In 1969 the Black Student Union was places are opening their doors whaunts' afumni like to visit when an influx in visitors for homecom- researcher m dermatology, focusing formed on psoriasis and premature aging. again. they return to their college roots, ing weekend, the hotels in Bowling "What a great time for the and manager Abraham Valle said Green are also gearing up. Most EVENTS IN THE WORLD CLASS OF 1985 community, everyone and they are making sure they have of the hotels, including the Best Jan. 31.195S -Explorer I. the first the University," said Earlene extra staff on hand to serve the Western Falcon Plaza and the American satellite, was launched. PROMINENT ALUMNI Kilp.iti ic k. executive director of alumni and they are also extend- In 1959 Alaska becomes the 49th state Hampton Inn. are already sold out Eugam Sandara- the CEO of the the Bowling Green Chamber of ing their hours for them. for the weekend and have been for and Hawaii becomes the 50th. Cleveland Metropolitan schools over- seeing the education of more than Commerce. The alumni want to re-live their awhile. IN THEIR TIME Kilpatrick said homecom- college years and come in late at "You always know that it's In the late '50s campus was under 50.000 students Randy Row*- Vice president for ing always has a great economic night," Valle said about the extend- homecoming," Ruland said. construction, building the Rodgers Ingersoll-Rand Co. in Missouri, which Quad. West Hall. South Hall and impact for the businesses down- ed hours. provides the latest HVAC technology. Prout Hall. In 1959 the Falcon football team EVENTS IN THE WORLD won the small college National Sept. 25 1981 Sandra Day O'Connor is Championship. sworn in as the first woman Supreme Court justice. CLASS OF 1970 In 1984 the Soviet Union withdrew from the Summer Olympics in Los PROMINENT ALUMNI Angeles. Jack Hayai- the director of the IN THEIR TIME National Weather Service Paul Olscamp became the eighth Batty Montgomary- Ohio's first president of the University. female Attorney General and Auditor The hockey team won the 1984 of the State National Championship.

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I can't begin to count all the amazing people I've mcl or the crazy memories I have from col- JESS JAMES lege. But when 1 am al the game on Saturday, I'll be in the company of great people who've affected my life in some way. As I begin to put It's my senior year in college and I this into perspective, I understand have never heard "Sweet Caroline," why homecoming is so important. "Ay Ziggy Zoomba" or been to a throughout the weekend, more f ILE PHOTO i Kcsw football game. Looking back. than 4IUXKI people will come back PARADE: Students stroll down Woostei et at homecoming 2009. I don't know why 1 never had the to the place where they might have urge hi throw on some orange and met their wife, set a scln M il record or brown and catch a game or two. wrote for the newspaper. Everyone It's not that I hate football. What's has something special that BGSU not 10 like? Buff guys, light pants has given them, and homecoming Then. Now. Always.' homecoming and body slamsV Yes please. Hut on is just a time ft i say thanks for all the Saturday, I'll be at the homecom- great memories. ing game for oilier reasons When 1 parade celebrates 100 years graduate in May. I'll be a University alumnus forever There's no other By AlllH Widman everyone is really looking forward One eif the better moves was mov- place id want to experience becom- : uter to homecoming weekend." ing it to Friday, because that really ing an adult. While there were Homecoming But even though the heitneceim- opened the door for it to truly be a times nl anger stress and heart- One hundred years of University ing parade is now a highly antici- BGSU and Bowling Green event." break, this institution has helped Trivia! tradition will proceed down pated University event, il wasn't And this year, the University's transform me into the person I am \\i II ister Street Friday to kick off the always the case, Johns said. Centennial year, Johns said she toda) While homecoming might 1. What happened during weekend's homecoming festivities, The parade committee ceased has high expectations for a parade he a gi II id excuse fi it alumni t( i party Homecoming 1975 that the University's annual home- operations in the late 1990s when t hat's better than ever. popularity declined, but was like they're 21 again, it s really a time attracted national attention? coming parade will feature a "I really encourage everyone to for reflection. myriad organizations this year, brought back in fall 2006 to reen- ceime," she said. "liven if you're not including the Falcon Marching ergize homecoming weekend participating, we want people to 2. What year did Frieda Band. SICSIC. Homecoming 2010 activities for students, said Denny come and watch and show their maker her debut? Royalty and mascots Freddie Bubrig. former assistant dean of school spirit. Because it's the Birch Run and Frieda Falcon. Several Greek students in the Office of Campus 3. What former BGSU coach houses will be represented, as well Activities. « PARADE ;3 Golf Club was named Big Ten Coach as the University dance team and "Participation had dwindled of the year in 1974? cheerleaders. until it was virtually nothing," he Only 10 Minutes Parade information A handful of past homecom- said. "Involvement is critical year from Campus! 4. Who was BGSU's first ing kings and queens will also in and year out to the success of WHAT: Then. Now, Always- Honorary Letterman7 Centennial parade attend with the Student Alumni the parade." WHEN: 5pm Fnday.Oct.l Connection in honor of the Since its revitalization by the WHERE: Begins at the cornei o( Centennial, said Montique Cotton Office of Campus Activities, the 2 miles off 1-75 South in Mercer Road and Wooster Street North Baltimore on St. Rt. 18 Kelly, director of Alumni Affairs. "newand improved" parade march- and continues lo South College "I'm looking forward to the day es an extended route down We luster Drive 18 Holes and a Cart actuallyheinghere," said University Street Friday evening, instead of WHO: Featuring prominent senior and internal parade chair Saturday morning. alumni, student organization Monday-Friday... $15 Leslie Johns. "It's always a really "I think it's been a great reacti- floats, the Falcon Marching Band J-X1O03 Wt?C, p and more Saturday-Sunday... $20 .'luis Auuacj i. exciting time to have so many vation and interest has really bal- WHY: Will continue a revitalized people on campus represented, looned," Bubrig said. "Each year it University tradition since 2006 Call 419-257-3641 today for tee time uaant) Dutuio showcasing to the community has gotten bigger and the involve- and kickoff the weekend's home- Tee Time is required ;■•■ ..:> «M.MO.uoiV ~ „ and showing school spirit. I know ment each year has been great. coming festivities WWW.BGVIEWS.COM Centennial Homecoming 1910-2010 trusty September 30.2010 3

REUNION INFO Alumni return to favorite downtown Welcome back hangouts for stroll down memory lane

Classes of '60' 70' and '85' celebrate homecoming byAlis.aON.ill town, and that economic boost is Senior Reporter exactly what the businesses are "What a great time anticipating. Barbara Ruland. for the community, By B.cky T.n.r EVENTS IN THE WORLD When the alumni return to director of Downtown Rowling Bowling Green for homecoming Green, said they see thai impact all Senior Reporter In 1968 both Rev. Martin Luther King. everyone and the Jr. and Sen Robert F. Kennedy were weekend, the University isn't the week long, especially on the day of CUSS OF 1960 assassinated only place they'll want to visit. the homecoming football game. University.'' May 4,1970. four students at Kent The businesses downtown The downtown businesses PROMINENT ALUMNI State University were shot have been offering students local love to see the alumni come back, I .ulene Kilpatnct Jimmy Light- an organ transplant IN THEIR TIME eateries and hangout spots for they come down and visit their pioneer and founder of the American In 1966 Doyt Perry Stadium was decades, and, as the centennial old haunts," Kuland said. The businesses downtown Society of Transplant Surgeons. opened homecoming approaches, those Myles Pizza is one of those 'old aren't the only ones anticipating John J. Voorh««s- a leading In 1969 the Black Student Union was places are opening their doors whaunts' alumni like to visit when an influx in visitors for homecom- researcher in dermatology, focusing formed on psoriasis and premature aging again. they return to their college roots, ing weekend, the hotels in Howling "What a great time for the and manager Abraham Valle said Green are also gearing up. Most EVENTS IN THE WORLD CLASS OF 1985 community, everyone and they are making sure they have of the hotels, including the Host Jan. Sl.lf 5t -Explorer I. the first the University." said Earlene extra staff on hand to serve the Western Falcon Plaza and the American satellite, was launched. PROMINENT ALUMNI Kilpatrick, executive director of alumni and they are also extend- Hampton Inn. are already sold out In 1959 Alaska becomes the 49th state Eugana Sanders- the CEO of the the Bowling Green Chamber of ing their hours for them. for the weekend and have been for and Hawaii becomes the SOth. Cleveland Metropolitan schools over- Commerce. "The alumni want It) re-live their awhik- IN THEIR TIME seeing the education of more than 50.000 students Kilpatrick said homecom- college years and come in late at "You always know that it's In the late '50s campus was under Randy Rowa- Vice president for ing always has a great economic night," Valle said about the extend homecoming." Ruland said. construction, building the Rodgers Ingersoll-Rand Co. in Missouri, which Quad, West Hall. South Hall and impact for the businesses down- ed hours. provides the latest HVAC technology Prout Hall. In 1959 the Falcon football team EVENTS IN THE WORLD won the small college National Sept. 25 1981 Sandra Day O'Connor is Championship. sworn in as the first woman Supreme Court justice. CLASS OF 1970 In 1984 the Soviet Union withdrew from the Summer Olympics in Los PROMINENT ALUMNI Angeles Jack Hayes- the director of the IN THEIR TIME National Weather Service Paul Olscamp became the eighth Batty Montgomery- Ohio's first president of the University female Attorney General and Auditor The hockey team won the 1984 of the State National Championship

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UAO lights up the night for homecoming By Max Filby Reporter "Originally we wanted With homecoming week now in full swing, the University to have a glow in the Activities Organization is tying dark field day event. up last night's glow in the Dark Games and looking forward to But we figured it could Sunday's Kid Cudi concert. The glow in the dark games, be pretty dangerous so called "It's Palcon Dark Out" was held in the Union Multipurpose we decided to do 'It's room and offered students a vari- ety of activities from a company Falcon Dark Out' in the PHOTOS PROVIDED BY UAO called Bobby K. Entertainment. Multipurpose room." CLEVELAND NATIVE: Kid Cudi makes his way to Anderson Arena for Cennlenial Homecoming Concert. Students participated in events like glow in the dark mini-golf, three whelled bike races and Many Dziak | UAO other activities for free from 8 to 11 p.m. Students were also treated Cudi concert closes out to music from a D) and free Dip-n- Usually the Falcon Fiesta is held Dots during the event. during the weekend of the first Glow in the dark hairspray home footbal game. However, this homecoming and jewelry were also available year UAO, RSA and H20 decided By J«»s Jimfi to students in the Multipurpose to move the event which was orig- Special Sections Editor videaqualityactforthe Centennial said. "I knew we would sell out, room. UAO began organiz- inally scheduled for Sept. 18, to Homecoming concert. 1 just didn't think it would be in ing "It's Falcon Dark Out," last include it as a homecoming event Those walking through cam- "We have been working on one day." semester. this year. pus last Wednesday might have Homecoming since March," UAO Exactly 3,600 were sold for the "Originally we wanted to have a On Oct. 1 UAO will be hosting a noticed the herd of students lined music coordinator Ciara Eddings Homecoming concert. While the glow in the dark field day event," showing of The Blind Side open to up outside the union at 7:00 a.m. said. "At first we got denied Cudi, Anderson Arena can hold more said Tiffany Dziak, UAO special all students in the Union theater "I stood in line for over an but I knew kids wanted to see him. than 4,000 people, UAO wanted events staff. "But we figured it at 9:30 p.m. hour for Kid Cudi tickets," junior A few weeks ago, we got a call back to make sure the concert was as could be pretty dangerous so we UAO will also be collaborating Carrie Buckner said. "I knew and were able to work out a date." comfortable as possible. decided to do "It's Falcon Dark with the National PanHellenic they would sell out. I am excited Eddings said booking Cudi "There are a lot of scats with Out in the Multipurpose room Council on Saturday to host a step to see Cudi because I love his for Homecoming cost UAO an obstructed views, so it didn't instead." competition in the Union ball- music and he's from Cleveland, estimated $40,000, compared make much sense to sell to Continuing the week's home- room. The competition will take representing Ohio." to $16,000 for Soulja Boy two maximum capacity," Eddings comming celebration, University place from 7 to 11 p.m., according Sponsored by University years ago. said. "We want people to enjoy Activities Organization will host to the UAO website. Activities Organization, the 2010 "Cudi normally doesn't even the show, not worry about where the Falcon Fiesta today on the The show, called In Living Color Homecoming concert will wel- play for less than $50,000 so we they're going to sit." basketball courts by Harshman will be judged by students and come rapper Kid Cudi to perform got really lucky," Eddings said. The 2010 Homecoming concert residence hall. University faculty. UAO members at the Anderson Arena. Hailing "We don't do concerts for revenue. will begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday, The Fiesta is open to all stu- will be selling tickets this week for from Shaker Heights, Ohio, the Everyone pays tuition for us to October 3. Though the concert dents and will feature fret- $15 a piece. 26- year-old has topped the charts program for them." was supposed to take place on food and a live band called I.I). Ending Homecoming week on with hits like "Day N Nite" and Other potential acts for the September 26, Eddings is satisfied Eicher and the Good Nights Oct. 3, UAO will be hosting the "Soundtrack to My Life." Homecoming concert included; with the final results. from 6 to 8 p.m. For this event Homecoming concert featuring "UAO worked hard to identify B.o.B., lason Derulo, and MayDay "I like the idea of the con- UAO is collaborating with the Kid Cudi from 6 to 10 p.m. in the an artist who appealed to a lot of Parade. Tickets went on sale last cert wrapping up the week of Resident Student Association Anderson Arena. students," said Jodi Webb, Senior Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. and sold Homecoming," Eddings said. "It and H20. "UAO is really at it's peak right Associate Dean of Students. "They out in 11 hours. doesn't take away from the other "Its a band that does a lot of now," Dziak said. "The events we sold out of tickets, so I'd say they "Kids were outside the union events leading up. It's an over- covers," said Natalie Jovich, UAO have planned are really big and did a pretty good job." doors at 6:00 a.m. and we whelming feeling having Cudi on president. "That way there is we've got a good artist for the While the booking process weren't even supposed to start campus. A lot of hard work was something for everyone, everyone concert so we're hoping for a bettr wasn't easy, UAO wanted to pro- selling until 9:30 a.m.," Eddings involved." will know a song." turnout this year." 6 Thmsday.Septemtw5O.2O10 Centennial Homecoming 1910-2010 WWWBGVIEWS.COM Recent grad reflects about FREDDIE & FRIEDA past days as an undergraduate PAST, to our lone victor)' with my home- "I'm excited to put on run, and perusing the local night scene on Main Street with friends my orange and brown PRESENT, and betting friend Lit/, who was 4NDY0URIEI T-shirt and root on the GUEST COLUMNIST desperate for money. $20 to eat 1(1 FUTURE double cheeseburgers on a frigid Monday evening in front of a small Falcons..." I've looked forward to homecom- crowd in 1 larshman Anderson. He my friends leaving or moving away ing for a whole year. "only" ate nine before throwing up from this awesome city. Information compiled by I'm excited to put on my orange special sauce. I met him halfway No. The real reason I cried is Ugomma Prisca . i: i■ i brown l-shirt and root on and bought the burgers. because I was happy. lh«jirika the Falcons as they stampede the But one moment captures my I made sure the way I acted in Buffalo Bulls on Saturday. I'm also undergraduate experience. college was respectable to my looking forward to seeing friends On May H, 1 received my diploma standards. I couldn't care less and tipping back a few adult bever- ... well 1 didn't get the dignified what other students thought when ages into early Sunday morning. piece of paper until 10 weeks later I disrupted a -tOO-person econom- I his year, however, homecom- until all the checks cleared. ics class - on a dare - asking the I 1927-lvan "Doc" Lake, nickname. i 1966-Fneda first joined Freddie ing will feel strange to me. Yet the moment overcame me. teacher if it was a chemistry class. Doc Lake, sports reporter for the at BGSU on February 25,1966 as lor the first time. I'll be return- When my named was called and I I also didn't think twice when local Sentinel Tribune newspaper, Mrs. Freddie Falcon. picked the falcon as the universi- ing to Bowling Green as an alum. walked across the Anderson Arena questioning the administration's 1980- Frieda re-emerges as ty s new mascot. Freddies little sister and sidekick. As I reflect back n > my undergrad- stage, 1 couldn't contain my emo- wrongdoings, such as the financ- I 1950-Freddie Falcon was born 1993- Freddie and Frieda adopt uate days. I think of all the great tions. ing debacle regarding the Stroh on January 16.1950 at the BGSU high top sneakers and can be seen times I have experienced: lifting I started crying. Center. I'd like to think my report- vs. Ohio University basketball at several BGSU sporting events. mv co-ed intramural Softball team The main reason didn't include ing proved the Undergraduate game Student Government and the administration wrong, which To become Freddie influenced students to petition or Frieda Falcon, complete a written the first-ever referendum in school application to 301 history. Student life. The cur- Hundreds of other wonderful rent year's mascots s.ilon/ people and memories clogged my and their advisor mind that morning, making the review applications whole day so emotional. Those who are Let us help you look your best for Vet I wasn't sad. I knew I made passed on to the next stage in the process the most of my collegiate career. I Homecoming! will interview with the am damn proud to represent the current mascots, the I Go Falcons! University every day of my life. And advisor and an alumni when someone asks me where Bird. Applicants are I went to college. I'll always have again whittled down Ladies a smile on my face when I reply, and asked to perform Updos starting at $25 "Bowling Green State University." in the suit at a public The University made me into the event, generally an Updos with manicure starting at $35 athletic event. Updo with sunless starting at $40 man I am today. It gave me the skills Updo, manicure and sunless starting at $50 to begin my career as a newspaper Contacting Freddie reporter in Sandusky, Ohio. and Frieda Falcon If f RFX makeup application with any of these specials! But my heart will forever belong you are interested Guys to the University and the city - for in contacting The Man cut and style only $ 10 the five years I attended and for the Birds, you may do so many more I'll honor it during the by e-mailing them at 419.353.4757 [email protected]. rest of my life. FILE PHOTO !>>16 W. Wooster, Suite 15 or on instant mes- Buwlmij Qreen, Oh Nothing could make me happier. 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Fall signals a special time Homecoming royalty to be crowned for alumni, students at Friday's Spirit Assembly by Kata Snydar HOMECOMING COURT friends and did things you will Senior Reporter Homecoming King and Queen are remember for the rest of your life. figureheads for the school. This is one fantastic aspect of After a week of voting, the "[They're] kind of like represen- 2010 being a student at the University. University will have a new king tatives of BG," she said. No matter who you are. you always and queen. Anna I.ehnen, adviser of the feel a sense of belonging and pur- Ten contestants, five men and Homecoming Student Steering The smell of fall is in the air, and pose here. I believe this feeling five women, make up this year's Committee, said the King and the trees are beginning to trans- becomes even more real after you Homecoming Court. Students Queen are important for students Eddie Hackler form their green leaves into beau- may have been gone for years and can still vote on the University's to rally around. All week, the Robert Martin tiful colorful foliage. This event come back for the homecoming home page, and the winners will court has been participating in Craig Obrock signals many upcoming things on weekend. be crowned Oct. 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Homecoming events around the Dan Caldwell campus — in particular, home- Homecoming at the University the Spirit Assembly, according to University. Ben Trumpower coming. is such a special thing. It truly the University's website. "Throughout the week, the court Homecoming is a time when reminds us how fast time goes by The assembly begins in the has events they're expected to be alumni for last year's class and in college and how we need to Union Ballroom directly after the at," Lehnen said. all the way through the class enjoy it as much as we can while Homecoming Parade ends, said The crowning is an integral that graduated over 50 years ago wearehere. In our University Alma Jazmine Robinson, royalty chair of Homecoming tradition, Lehnen come back and spend time al Mater, there are two phrases that the I lomecomingStudent Steering said, for both current students and Amanda Pitcock their Alma Mater. are very special in regards to being Committee. alumni returning to the University. Erin Domer Let's think back to our first imag- an alumnus. Robinson said it was important "These are people who will rep- Sarah Burston es of homecoming in our younger "Time will treat you kindly, years for students to vote and partici- resent all students to a degree," Stephanie Kuharik years. In high school, homecom- from now you'll be, ever dearer pate in the pep rally because the I*hnen said. Christine Chincosta ing simply meant two things — a to are hearts our University," and homecoming court and a football "When all is just a mem'ry, of the game. In today's society, girls in bygone days, hear our hymn high school spend a large amount dear Alma Mater as thy name we of money on the homecoming praise." dance with the cost of the dress, Isn't that so special? I truly feel nails, hair and accessories. One that the University already has a can rack up quite a bill. special place in my heart while At the football game, many gath- 1 am a student here. I believe KLEVERS JEWELRY er in the stands at halftime to wait that it will become even more for an announcement of the king special when 1 am an alumnus 93@/a*6@/o

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BOTTOM LEFT: University marching band turnds up the tunes at homecoming 2009

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