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'Nautical 5 Walk raises money for diabetes Nightmare By lanell Kingsborough In 2001, over 750,000 people IDUI to find a cure." Frankart juvenile disease It is caused by not always require Insulin Injet REPORTER walked for a cure, raising $78 said. immune system destruction of dons, Actually; the Increase "I Walk to Cure Diabetes" is million between all 200 sites. IDRF is the world's leading insulin-producing cells in the obesttj in the ITS. has led to an frightens dedicated to finding a cure lor This year Findlay will host the nonprofit, nongovernmental pancreas. With Type one. you 'epidemic'in rype two cases. diabetes. Each year die luveuilc walk along with Toledo. Julie hinder of diabetes research. must lake insulin to live. Usually TheJDRl has helped the won Diabetes Research Foundation Frankart. the chairperson for the founded in 1970 by parents of it strikes in childhood, hence, detS nt technology's search for a Toledo holds this walk all across the IDIil's walk in Findlay, says they children with diabetes, the orga- juvenile diabetes, and lasts a life- line country at 200 sites. Toledo holds are expecting at least 300 partici- nization has provided for lime. Type two diabetes is a "Wiih the monej we have By Brandi Hasting helped raise, we have come ver) REPORTtn the largest walk in Northwest pants on Saturday. research world-wide. metabolic disorder, infecting you "When my daughter was 4. Diabetes is a chronic disease as an adult. I heir bodies pro- dose in some areas, with replac- It is Friday the 13th. Instead of Ohio. It is the fastest growing ftindraising event in the history she was diagnosed with diabetes. affecting every organ system. duce insulin, but are unable to going out to the bars, lake a trip to Since then I have volunteered for I\|«' one diabetes is known as use it effectively. Type two does WALK. PAGE 2 Toledo and visit the new haunted olthclDUi: attraction, Nautical Nightmare. Located in International Park in downtown Toledo. Nautical Nightmare is housed in the histor- ical "Boh-lo" boat, the Ste. Claire. Visitors have the option of going Students wait hours for Ludacris through two haunted houses, Ballroom of Terror and First Class By Chuck Soder Nightmare. However, to get to CUT NEWS EOIIOR First Class Nightmare you must Editor's now: purchase tickets for both attrac- I list night the UAO homecom- tions, as it can only be reached by ing concert featuring Ludacris going through Ballroom of 'lerror. sold 3,437 tickets in luv hours According to the Nautical and 11 minutes. Vie fastest ticket Nightmare Web site, visitors will sale ill UAO history. go through the boat on "a histori- Few people have the cal nightmare of a voyage endurance to out-wail hundreds returned after being lost at sea." to be first in line for l)A<) concert Ghostly guests will be seen wan- tickets. Even fewer do ii twice. dering rooms with names such as Betsy l.yon. Chelsea Hardin "The Cabin of Death* and "The and Entity Shoaf have mice sat Cook's Gory Galley". through cold nights outside A press release dated Aug. 14 Anderson Arena to be guaran- stated that Cleveland area busi- teed great seats - last year lor ness people Diane Bvon and lohn Everclear, now for Ludacris. Belko purchased the Ste. Claire But chattering teeth and and are in the process of restoring drowsy eyelids are small fees to her. They are using her for pay, according to l.yon, Shoaf Nautical Nightmare and other and the rest of their seven-mem- entertainment purposes later to ber group. raise money for further restora- "It was so much fun last year tion. diat we had to do it again," Lyons "At first I wasn't sure if putting said. this type of attraction on her was Last year, Lyons and her the best use. but after careful friends sat close enough to be review. I think we are offering an invited on stage at the end of exciting entertainment opportu- Everclear's set. The group hopes nity this fall and afterwards we are for similar luck ihis year with reviewing many opportunities to Uidacris. •pIBMBGNm continue the restoration." Evon "It's a rush to try and get on said in the press release. stage," said Sarah Dutton, also LUDACRIS: (Above) Many students were camping out in front of Anderson Arena. (Below) Betsy Lyon, Sarah Dulton. Beth Meyer, Heather Leeper The Ste. Claire has an interest- with the group. and Emily Shoaf awaiting their chance to get tickets to the concert. ing history in the Detroit/Toledo Because they spent over 24 area. It was the only means of hours in line - once they started meet all in one place, according transportation to "Bob-Lo" Island, at 6:30 on Wednesday they had to Biggins. located 18 miles downriver from plenty of time to meet other "It's opened me up to more Detroit. The island's name was ludacris fans. people," he said. "People I nor- originally Bois Blanc, French for l.yon said she still keeps in mally don't get to talk to." "island of the white wood", but contact with concert-goers she Though die atmosphere is fun, locals had trouble pronouncing it met last year. he said he spent the last 20 hours and the island became "Bob-Io". "There were a couple people in line first and foremost to sec An article by lenny Nolan of The who camped out behind us," she ludacris. Detroit News said that the ship said. "We slill slay in touch." Biggins owns all of die rapper's itself drew in visitors with its This year they met one camper - even before he was moonlight cruises, dance floor named Rufus Biggins, who slept popular. and beer garden. in die lawn's only tent made from "When we hear a Ludacris In the 1960s and 70s, the boat a plastic sheet and wood stakes. song, we start gettin' wild," he i carried approximately 800,000 The girls got a good chuckle said. visitors to the island yearly. from Biggins' money-saving Biggins said he appreciates the "There is a great love and histo- technique. "I'm not buying a tent fact that UAO is trying to bring in ry for this iMiat and what it means for just one night," he said with a rappers like Ludacris, Run DMC to this region. We arc excited laugh. and The Roots, who performed The concert has brought a FANS. PAGE 2 NIGHTMARE, PAGE 2 broad spectrum of people to Campus casting call being held for story of humanity

By Sarah Dewey resources, including speeches until he does. The hardest part ters, but it deals with topics that ing diis play for his honors pro- the audience in so that they can REPORTER and interviews with Pedro was deciding what to take out are sometimes taboo. Pedro was ject. Regan said," Because it deals relate, that's what it did for me," The cast of The Real World: San Zamora. The comic book is writ- and what to add," said Powell. a homosexual that was HIV posi- with MTV it may have stronger said lleifer. Francisco is coming to BGSU ten by ludd Winick, a Real World "Pedro and ludd" requires an tive. Zambora is not merely a resonance with our Students than " This is a very moving stor) < >t widi the help of junior Keith cast member, about his friend- ethnically diverse cast. Powell character in a play, he was a real if was about an ancient Greek humanity at it's most powerful. It Powell. ship with Zamora. said that his only fear is that, there person dealing with dicse issues. king. Because it deals with homo- is one thing to read about people Auditions for the play "Pedro Through the process of creat- will not lie enough actors to rep- The diversity of the play, sexuality and AIDS, it will changing their life, hut ii is quite and Judd" will be September 18 ing the play from Winick's comic resent the parts of the characters. although it may be difficult to undoubtedly anger and offend another to be in a room with and 19 at 9-10:30 p.m. in the book. Powell said that he made "Then we won't he able to repre- cast, is one of the benefits of pre- others. This is what theater and other humans watching charac- Honors Center below the contacts with him several times sent the diversity that we should," senting a story like this. "This play university education is all about- - ters living through such emotion- Sundial. Actors will be expected to help with die production of his said Powdl. has high emotion and a lot of making us think, and feel, and al moments." said Regan. to perform a monologue. Writer script. The cast's characters are from diversity, otherwise not shown in question." The play is set to premiere on and director Keith Powell said Powell adapted the story in a many different backgrounds, traditional staging. It would give The emotional aspects of the December 3, 2002 at the Union that auditions are flexible, and way that Judd's story wouldn't be with characters that are students a chance to learn about play help the audience to relate Theater at 7 p.m., with the cost arrangements can be made if changed. "1 wanted to write it Caucasian, African American, new aspects of other people," and empathize with the charac- being free to everyone. Shows will there are scheduling conflicts. from the perspective that you see Japanese American, Jewish, and said Brett llieifer, assistant direc- ters. "This play will make you also be held at die same time and Powell adapted the comic everything like he does. You don't Hispanic tor. laugh, make you smile, make place on December 4 and 5. book "Pedro and Me" into a play meet Pedro until he does, you The story of Pedro's life is not Dr. E Scott Regan, a theater your heart sing, and make you cry script, with the aid of outside don't learn about his background only made up of diverse charac- professor, advised Powell in writ- in a single monologue. It brings

FOUR-DAY FORECAST •»■" SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Mostly High: 70" Mostly High: 75' The four-day forecast is taken Mosdy High:84' Mosdy High: 85" Cloudy Lew 57' Cloudy Low: 55' Cloudy Low: 50' Iloudy Low-50' from weather.com #**; *r*. «,&**■ ■ ftft 2 Friday, September 13.2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Fundraiser to Haunted house open's in Toledo tonight with a scare about bringing her to life again Nautical Nightmare will run box office. Speed Passes for the help cure diabetes and plan many exciting adven- Tuesday through Sundays in Ballroom only are $19 and for tures for her following this fall's September and Wednesdays both attractions are $29. ing cells and even getting According to the JDRF, 16 mil- chance to succeed," Frankart haunted house project." Evon through Sundays in October. It Discount tickets for $3 off are patients off of insulin for years," lion Americans have been diag- commented. said. will be open all of Halloween available at locations around Frankart said. nosed with the disease, and Only research will find a cure Grand opening activities will week. The hours are 7 p.m. to Detroit and Toledo or on the In walks all over, even colleges another 5.4 million remain for diabetes. Research takes be held Friday through Sunday midnight on weekdays and 7 Web. have support teams that raise undiagnosed. Diabetes kills one money. The Walk to Cure and include a chance to win p.m. to 1 am. on Friday and Information about group money and walk for diabetes. To American every three minutes. Diabetes will be held in Findlay tickets to Farm Aid 2002 in Saturday. rates can be found at www.nau- most, it may not seem that com- Scary isn't it? this Saturday and Toldeo on Pittsburgh. On Friday, country Tickets are $13 for one attrac- ticalnightmare.com or by calling mon, but maybe thats just "Our goal is to find a cure. If Sept. 28. It is not too late to help music station K100 will broad- tion or $19 for both. Visitors can (419) 389-8350. The attractions because you can's see it It's we keep up the awesome find a cure for so many people. cast live from Nautical buy a Speed Pass, which enables are not recommended for chil- more common among us than fundraising and more and more Nightmare and KISS FM will them to bypass the line and go dren under eight years old. you would believe. people support us, we have a broadcast live on Sunday. straight into the attraction, at the

UAO concert has people standing in line for hours ,SSSS$SS$SSS$$$SSSS$SSSSSSS$I in spring 2001. out of control this year, according "Know who's in front of you "Ludacris is one of the hottest "I'm glad there's something for to sophomore Heather Leeper. A and know who's behind you," he rappers out there," he said. "And On an American one-do((ar everybody," he said few fights nearly occurred over said. to think he's here in BG." But for a brief moment casual line spots, she said. Her friends Hi 11 us noticed a bit of tension, The girls at the front of the line t>U(, Here •* 3t) owl and conversation died down as UAO added that one group tried to he said. "It's getting real hectic - didn't seem phased cither. a spider hidden.™ director Matt LaRiccia addressed steal their spot in front earlier in I'm scared to see what happens And you'll probably see them the crowd concerning numbers the day. later on," he said with a laugh. again, according to Lyon. "I guess Can you find +net*??? that had been handed to those in LaRiccia encouraged the But a few mishaps in line orga- it's our yearly tradition." line to mark their positions. crowd to stay alert of there spots nization wasn't enough to extin- ;$ssssss$$sssssj The line has been a bit more inline. guish his excitement.

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Artist Richard Mawdsley to visit campus www.benews.com/cimpus Artist Richard Mawdsley from the metalsmithing pro- gram at Southern University will be holding a public lecture at 7 p.m. in 204 Fine Arts Center. Mawdsley has been a major force in metals for more than 30 years. He connects classic metalsmithing with images of the Midwest. CAMPUS Protest for pets Andrew Scharl in the dorms. Many students proven stress reliever and dur- getM W [Tic calender oiewntsb takena from i;f~I ■»,,^^^^ REPORTER feel strongly against (his ing a trying day it has been help- ^^^T httpV/cvnits.bgsu.edu I ■& Case Western Reserve "Students appreciate having ful for me to pet the dog." University faculty and students pets in the donns The donn is The ban would follow the are protesting an administrative their home, and being able to same policies that Bowling proposal banning pets on cam- have animals is a comforting Green uses when dealing with pus. addition for many students," animals on campus. There are 8 a.m. -2 p.m. 10 am -4 pm 5 pm. -11 pm Over 700 faculty and staff stated Dr. Chris Mihos, protester no animals allowed in dorm OACSC Admissions Inventing Contemporary Ornament- A Athletic Hall 01 Fame Dinner members have signed a petition and Astronomy [Department rooms except for those kept in Union 202BCommumty Room National Invitational Exhibition Union 2D2A - Lenhart Grand Ballroom against the proposal. Three professor. aquariums under 20 gallons. For more information, contact Jacqueline hundred protestors held a rally The ban also includes no Any unauthorized pets found in 8:15 am Nathan at 419-372-8525 two weeks ago to voice their longer allowing Case's profes- dorm rooms would be a cause BC Recycles: The Sculptural Work of Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery 7 p.m. opinion. CWRU's president sors to bring their dogs to their for disciplinary action. Steven Siegel Artist Talk: Richard Mawdsley Edward Hundert attended the offices, which many have done If an unauthorized pet is Siegel will be building a sculpture with 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Reception to follow for more informa- rally, accepting the petition. He for years. found in a dorm room the stu- the assistance of School of Ait students This is not a Photograph tion, contact Jacqueline Nathan at 419- told the protestors that a com- Many at the University dent is given some time to find between September 9-13th to the south For more information, contact Jacqueline 372-8525. promise could hopefully be believe that dogs are beneficial the animal a home before it is side of the fine Arts Center The sculp- Nathan at 419-372-8525 204 Fine Arts reached. to the campus community and removed. According to ture will remain on campus tor several Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery Currently, Ihe Student provide some added security for McDonald Hall Director Briar years Scheduled events include: 11 p.m. Government, the Staff Advisory professors when working at Winperstccn, the disciplinary Tuesday-friday, 9/10-13: Siegel will work Noon -2 p.m. UA0 Movie: Changing lanes Council, and the Faculty Senate night. action that follows tends to be a thioughout the day with the assistance Noon Tunes UA0 presents FREE FAIL Films' 3> the are addressing the ban. These The dogs have also brought written warning up to probab- of sculpture and foundation classes. Weekly live music senes. sponsored oy fun1 3i a week! groups provide feedback on the students and professors closer tion if the student has previous Event sponsors include the Provost's the Bowen-Thompson Student Union For Student Union Theatre proposal to the administration. together giving them a common ollenses Office, the College of Arts and Sciences. more information, please call 372-9000 In the end, the administration bond to build stronger relation- According to the University The Medici Circ'e, the School ol Art, the Union Falcon's Nest IBA will decide if the ban will be ships. Provost there is no official policy Foundations Program, the Sculpture Volunteer Leaders Conference enacted. "For faculty and staff many of regarding faculty members Club, the Clay Club, the Glass Club, and 2 30 p.m. All current and potential Bowling Green The University's Department us appreciate the community- bringing their pets with them the Sculpture Program All-College Convocation lor the College Slate University alumni and develop- of Human Resources wants to building that animals provide," into the office. Southside ol the Fine Arts Center ol Musical Arts ment volunteers are invited to this infor- place a ban on all small animals Mihos said. "Also animals are a College ol Musical Arts Convocation All mative and fun-filled weekend For com- 830 a.m. -4 30 pm music students are requested to attend plete details visit the Alumni Association A Commemoration ol losses/A Xchacker Hall. Moore Musical Arts web site at bgsualumni.com or call the Celebration of Hopes and Freedoms Center Alumni Office at 419-372-2701. Student Artists Respond to September BGSU Campus 11. 3 p.m. -5 30 p.m. THE CAMPUS BLOTTER Omen-Thompson Student Union CSS Assembly Meeting Wednesday. Sept. 11: Complaintanl reported missing money Irom an office at the Health Galleries Union 308-McMaster Room U22 advised thai two students will be referred to student discipline Center lor underage consumption and telephone harassment. Regarding a protection order that is not being obeyed Complaintan! called and advised there was a mouse stolen from the Complaintanl reported that her vehicle was broken into Pnmrose Room Complaintant reported a lemale studenl al Kreischer was hit by her Report ol non-iniury accident in lot I boytnend, off University property =«»«£««««»S»S5Wsa«5«RS»52WSS«5SSWWBS5W«^^

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BG Merchants and business will be selling apparel and office supplies. Tuesday September 17,2002 11 a.m. - 3p.m. Lenhart Grand Ballroom Bowen-Thompson Student Union 4 Friday. September 13. 2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM www.bgnews.com/opinion

"It will open the gates of hell in the Middle East."

Arab League secretary-genera] AMR MOUSSA, advocating against military action in Iraq. OPINION President Bush speaks to the UN.

President George W. Bush YOU DECIDE ducing tens of thousands of liters Aldouri went on to say ideals of this whole ordeal has If nothing is done immediately spoke with the U.N. General Do you think President of anthrax and other biological 'lacking any evidence, he |Bush| been laid out clearly to the U.N. about the Iraq development of Assembly on Thursday. In the Bush made a clear case for weapons for use in bombs, chooses to deceive the world and and the entire world. Saddam weapons of mass destruction, President's speech, he spoke of invading Iraq? artillery shells and missile war- his own people by the longest Hussein is a menace to society then it will only get worse. the urgency and the dire need to heads. 1 low the U.N. can ques- series of fabrications that has and is a grave danger to the well Saddam Hussein may be getting I ■ in.nl your responses to been ever told by a leader of a being of the United States and old, but his son is said to be take immediate action against bgnewsGrtislproc.bgsu.edu with tion the need for invasion at this Saddam Hussein. Bush spoke of the subject line "guest column" or point may start to make people nation." He also says that Bush's even the world. Bush goes on to much worse than his father. the need for a regime change to "letter to the editor." wonder. "true motives" are "revenge, oil, show our country's spirit by Bush laid out exactly why we protect the people of the Middle According to CNN.com, political ambitions and also the announcing that the United must invade Iraq. Few of the East and the American citizens Hussein. Mohammed Aldouri, Iraq's U.N. security of Israel and targeting States will rejoin the U.N. points made in the President's from weapons of mass destruc- There are many reasons that ambassador denied all of Bush's every independent state that Education, Scientific and speech can be disputed. Whether tion. the U.N. must help take action reports and is quoted as saying would refuse to adhere to Cultural Organization, also or not the U.N. supports the idea Bush's report was concise and against Hussein. The main rea- "Washington has no evidence American policy." known as UNESCO, as "a symbol though. Bush will and must act showed how desperately military son though, as Bush pointed out, that Iraq is developing nuclear, Aldouri is sadly mistaken on of our commitment to human now. The longer we wait, the action is needed against is that Iraq has admitted to pro- biological or chemical weapons." Bush's intentions. The obvious dignity." worse it will gel.

.iriv|i|i LE TOTIIK EDITOR PEOPLE Sex is more taboo same things about the concerts highly opinionated campus. I ON THE STREET Refund for given the past three years I have suggest that UAO have two con- than is necessary been attending BG, but I didn't (n is .i year, one for Rock N Roll AT ISSUE: Should pornography be made more UAO show is because I was just holding out fans and another for I'op/R and Where is the strangest until our year came (having B/Rap fans. If this happens stu- place that you have mainstream and be shown on network TV? an unfair idea urban style musicl. It is about dents can choose which one to time that we have some urban attend, if not both, and everyone ever woken up? CURT need to buy weird props or In response to "Student wants artists coming to campus where will be happy. I lowever that may HARRIS booklets. No need to have a refund for concert fee." the majority of the students will not happen because of financial separate teacher for the boys In my opinion, Ludacris com- likely go and see. It is not fair that reasons, so instead of complain- Opinion columnist and girls, lust assign homework ing to BGSU should not be in people are griping about ing students should wait until the to watch channel 69 for about dispule.Our fees do go to enter- Ludacris and his foul lyrics, when year where there style of music is an hour, then watch the season tainment on campus but refunds a lot of people can say the same chosen, if not go to another con- premiere of Friends when Americans as liberal minded Rachel gives birth and you're should not be given just because thing about the BUSH and Moby cert in another city. as we like to think we are, are a few students d6 not like UAO's act of last year. In all seriousness. good to go on where babies rather close-minded when it come from. That money could pick. I could have written the UAO can only do so much when LA'KEISHA N. 1ACKS0N comes to sex. We do have an it comes to entertaining this STUDENf be used many other places. advantage over some coun- May I suggest Kevlar school RUSSELL BALTES tries, namely the ones in the uniforms? SENIOR, GRAPHIC DESIGN Middle East, but when we 1 also theorize that teen compare ourselves to countries pregnancy rates would drasti- Children have terrorist potential "In the delivery room." we consider our peers, we are cally drop. And I have three remarkably plain and boring. reasons for thinking this. First Sex is something that we with pom in public, sex is no AT ISSUE: Are the violent acts of children starting to look like acts of terrorism? were created to do, whether it longer forbidden and kids stop MM be by God or by evolution or having sex just to defy parents. some combination of the two. Second, you're a teenage boy, It's in our nature. Tab A fits into MATT the distance I can hear American We don't know where it will be, given the choice would you Airlines pulling Bob Vila aside for who it will be, or when it will be." slot B. It's part of nature. As rather watch pom, or try your SUSSMAN frightening as it may seem not a full body cavity search. We all Way to go. guys. Are you sure you odds and try to understand a only did your parents have sex, Humor columnist know the list of things you can't didn't just ask Miss Cleo for this teenage girl? And finally for but your grandparents had sex bring on an airplane includes nondescript prediction? So don't those of you who own televi- too. Birds do it with bees and any object that has caused at blame me for stirring up hyste- sion sets measured in feet not flowers have sex with trees... I least one death in the history of ria All I'm doing is agreeing with KELLY KAP0WSKI inches... well, I'm sure those Apparently one kid look think. My point being here is the world. Terrorists may have kids will be scarred enough to "Grand Theft Auto 3" too seri- the United States government, SENIOR, ART ED. that it's a natural thing. Why do major psychological disorders, wait until their not teens to ously. Last Thursday, a 16-year and throwing in a random Americans want to lock up this but we have to give them some prophecy that the culprits will "The State Highway start feeling out the other gen- old kid from Warrensville natural thing and teach our der. Heights, Ohio attacked a fellow credit. They found a way to kill not be old enough to vote. Patrol Police Academy children that it's dirty and bad? 3,000 without using one bomb, Let's face it, those who choose with a hangover." "I don't agree with your student with a hammer after the Let's look at how sex is views, if they show pom on TV victim didn't replace a lost video- gun, or curse word. Removing to invoke terrorism can do so by looked at in other countries. In everything sharp from carry-on rounding up all the little kids what will I do?" A little known game controller belonging to the Australia, for example, prostitu- fact, parent is not only a tide, assailant, according to last luggage won't stop them from who can't find their mommies in tion is legal. In 49 US states, it's wrecking havoc yet again. Maybe a large department store. I never but also a verb. Look into it. Sunday's edition of the Toledo not. In Italy, a pom star ran for Also look into the V-Chip. Blade. The poor kid ended up a hijacker will dress up as a stew- said it was a humane idea, I just a high government seat and ardess and tell the cabin, "Your said it's within the realm of pos- "Pornography is degrading with a fractured skull and the almost nobody bats an eye. In to women." I've never under- attacker, obviously skipping his seat cushion can be used as a sibility. Imagine the 16-21 year America the president gets a floatation and suffocation old demographic, America's stood this point of view. Here's an^.er management classes, will "Monica" from... uh... Monica why, they're getting paid, to likely wind up with an expulsion device!" Then again, who's to say worst drivers, turned loose on and it's front-page news for their next attempt will be on an their country by some religious have sex. 1 "hat's two pluses in that would make even about two years. Right now in my book. Now, maybe they're Columbine gunman Dylan airplane? Who's to say the terror- fundamentalists. Maybe the boys Sweden a mother of three and only pretending to enjoy sex, Klebold spin in his grave. I ists will even be adults? and girls who are picked on in KYLE MASSEY member of Christian but how many women don't wouldn't be so quick to blame Teenagers make much better high school .in' brainwashed to SENIOR, GLASSBL0WING Democratic women's federa- get paid to pretend every day? video game violence for this inci- hooligans! They go through that bludgeon anyone who has the tion is running for office and Besides if anyone's !>eing dent. I've played Nintendo ever turbulent time known as puber- same hair color as the school "Face-down in the hei platfonn is liasically "Hey degraded, it's the men who pay since I was in kindergarten, and ty, where they will do pretty bully And to seal the deal, most dirt wearing my shirt lets show pom on TV all day $89.95 for new release pom. I've only killed people who much anything to gain accep- of these rascals wouldn't even be as a diaper." Saturday." French TV shows "But women are treated as looked like video game charac- tance. I think that terrorists gave tried as adults. approximately 950 porno- ters. this angry kid from Warrensville Would I go as far as to say that objects in those movies!" You graphic films on TV per month, are right, just like every other One person over-reacted to Heights a gift certificate to I lome our nation's youth is a more on Network TV no less. actress or actor in every other something that someone else Depot and told him "Buy what volatile group than Muslim So that's where I suggest may or may not have done. you want and beat this extremists? How many Al-Qaeda movie, television show or play. America start. Let's start show- It's called acting. It's what they Sound familiar? It's the same sit- PlayStation-hating loser up!" members have told their parents ing pom on network TV Oh, do. They just do it with fewer uation as that thing for which we (And if you think I'm serious, go that they hate them for not let- shocking statement! So allow clothes. And I'm not just refer- had a candlelight vigil a couple ahead and slap yourself now so I ting them stay out past mid- me to clarify. First, there's a days ago. Know what this don't have to find you and do it ring to the cast of the off- night? I low many Taliban offi- whole wide range of pom, and Broadway play "Debbie Does means? September 11 could myself). nals told their classmates that I do not want the whole range Dallas." have been averted, back in the I'm not the first person to they would kick their butts out of pom to be shown on TV lust So to summarize, sex is only 80s, when little George W. Bush assume another attack will be by the flagpole? What percentage the run ofthemillTabAslotB NICHOLEA SCHALK dirty cause someone decided it borrowed little Osama's Atari and made on American soil. The CIA of the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted brand pornography. Nothing was and society went along for never returned it. George Bush (or was it the FBI? I get them list went back to their school SOPHOMORE with goats, elaborate harnesses Sr. could have done something the ride. There's nothing bad mixed up all the lime) has and shot everyone who was GRAPHIC DESIGN or Pamela Anderson. about it and let's start breaking about it, but he was too busy already publicly told this earlier mean to them? I would answer "But think of the children!" bombing the heck out of that taboo and bringing pom this year. Their statement was this question, but I'm too busy "On top of a van at Well that's a dam good point. out from behind the green Grenada something along the lines of, waiting for one of my floormates Think of the money public Terrorism has now taken the Country Concert." door and to the pubic on net- "Another attack on the United to return my Gamecube con- schools could save by not work TV After all the WB needs form of ordinary hammers. In States of America is inevitable. troller. needing to teach Sex Ed! No the ratings.

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Volleyball www.bgnews.com/sports Today-tomorrow BOWIINC GREEN StATE UNIVERSITY The team's 13-game road trip continues at the PowerBar Invitational in Colorado. Men's soccer Tomorrow Coach Mahler and company look to rebound from an 0-5 start in Rochester, Ml. against Oakland. Golfers look to defend title Women's golf Excitement sur- the men stay close to home and All eyes will certainly be on really hard and are all playing nament is being held at Stone Tomorrow- Su nday host the lohn Piper junior lenny Schnipke, who well and should be ready to Ridge Golf Course, right here in rounds the men's and Intercollegiate Tournament, at was the top finisher for the take on Michigan." Bowling Green. Ann Arbor and the Wolverine Stone Ridge Golf Course. Both Falcons last weekend. Schnipke Coach Thomas believes that Invitational are the destination women's golf teams, To defend their lohn Piper teams are undoubtedly skepti- was just 2 shots off the pace last the Falcons will be ready for this Intercollegiate Tournament for the golfers. as the men host the cal about this weekend, what tournament, and will certainly weekend's tournament. With title, the Falcons will certainly Women's soccer John Piper with somewhat inexperienced boost the team if she has a sim- their good finish last week he is look to junior Andy Miller and Intercollegiate teams. ilar performance this weekend. feeling a little more confident sophomore Craig Pickerel to Today, Sunday The women came charging "lenny's playing real well going to Ann Arbor. the lead the way. Pickerel fin- Pittsburgh and Missouri await Invitational, and the out of the gates last weekend right now, but the whole team is The men, who are playing ished with the best score in the the Falcons in Columbus. with a fifth-place finish in the looking great and improving," host this weekend to the John qualifiers and will have many women will play the Ball State Cardinal Classic. They senior Stephanie Elsea said. "It's Piper Intercollegiate eyes on him as he tees off on Wolverine Invite. hope to keep the momentum really up for grabs for who is Tournament, would certainly Sunday. The lohn Piper will be a Cross Country going as they prepare to play By Chris Willie going to lead us in this week- like to repeat last year's winning good chance to watch the Tomorrow SPORTS REPORTER the always-competitive ends tournament." performance and get the sea- young Falcons; being their first Runners host the Mel Brodt The Bowling Green golf Wolverine Invitational, a two- Elsea finished in the top 20 son off on the right foot. They tournament of the year, it will Invitational tomorrow. teams will both be in action this day, 54-hole tournament. The last weekend and is optimistic will have to wait until Sunday, be the first chance for this weekend. The women are trav- tournament field, which for the Wolverine Invitational as however, because the tourna- Falcons team to prove them- includes two Big 10 teams and Men's golf eling to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to well. ment gets a late start that day selves. The team seems very four MAC teams, will certainly take on the Wolverines in the "I think we are all ready for and lasts through Tuesday. As optimistic that they will be able be tough. Sunday-Tuesday Wolverine Invitational, while this weekend. We practiced mentioned, this 54-hole tour- to do just that. Men host the lohn Piper Invitational at Stone Ridge Coif Course. 2002KALC()NKOOTBAU, lil(i (.AMI; Soccer Students readies have big for MAC job for action By Zach Biker SPOUTS REPORTER For the women's soccer Saturday team, what lies ahead this weekend is a bit of a mystery. That's because the Falcons JOEL HAMMOND will play Pittsburgh and Missouri, two teams that Sports Editor coach Andy Richards acknowledges BG knows very little about. The University ticket office, "We have never played the football program and head either team before," coach Urban Meyer are Richards said. "It's tough to expecting a large crowd prepare for a team that you Saturday night, as the don't know anything about, Missouri Tigers enter Howling but we expect both teams to Green and attempt to avenge be competitive." last year's 20-13 opening-sea- Richards has said all along son loss to the Falcons. That that MAC games are the all- large crowd, and the student important ones. After this turnout specifically, could be weekend's games, which will the deciding factor in the out- be played at Ohio State, the come of Saturday's game. Falcons will begin a stretch Sports people speak all the where they will play six time about the "little things", straight games against MAC and just how important those teams. The first of those line things are; the little games will be played a week things, in essence, become big from Friday at home against things in everything sport. Chris Schooler BG News Miami. You know the "little things": At one point last season, the bad hop on a grounder to OPEN: Josh Harris looks for a receiver in the Falcons' win over Tennessee Tech. Harris will try to help the Falcons beat Missouri tomorrow. Bowling Green recorded a 7- short that allows the winning 3 record by defeating teams run to score. The charge a mainly outside of the confer- point guard takes to get his ence. While injuries certainly team one last shot. played a large role in the rest In the Falcons' week-one of the season, BG still fin- OUT FOR REVENGE ished the season below .500 win over Tennessee Tech, there were plenty of little by losing most of its MAC things that, in a bigger game TIGERS ENTER BG WITH CHIP ON SHOULDERS games. against a bigger, better team, "The emphasis for non- could spell doom. A couple By Erica Gambaccini team, and the players are play- tory. Smith has committed zero lems an athletic quarterback conference games is quite dropped passes. Guys not fin- • SSISTHIIT SPORIS EDITOR ing extremely confidently." said turnovers, has not taken a sack, gives you." different," Richards said. ishing off blocks. One or two The big game of the year is linebacker Chris Haneline. and hasn't committed a penalty Smith has the Tigers offense "Last year we had wins over missed opportunities inside just one day away and the "They look very impressive on in two games. rolling in high gear, as Missouri Wright State, Youngstown the red zone. All things that Bowling Green football team film, so it is going to be a chal- "This kid can do everything,'' ranks 15th nationally in rushing and tied Michigan State, and can be fixed, but are prevalent can hardly wait for the Missouri lenge for us. They have a new Meyer said. "Any time you face a offense (253.0 ypg), 26th in total yet those wins did nothing to offense (437.0 ypg) and 28th in nonetheless. Tigers to get here. quarterback in there who is the quarterback that gives you that help us gel to the postsea- scramble, that kind of potential, scoring offense (37.0 ppg). All of which makes student Both head coaches are in their leader of the offense and a son." second season at their respec- tremendous athlete. He is that's a serious concern." "This will be the best team support that much more Despite the importance of tive schools and are already extremely fast, he throws the Smith leads the nation's fresh- we've played since I've been important. If you look at showing signs of turning their ball really well and makes good men in rushing (121.5 ypg) and here," Meyer said. "We've got to the games ahead. Richards is Bowling Green athletics, stu- programs around. reads on the field." total offense (285.5 ypg) and do the things we've done in not expecting a let-down this dent attendance and winning Last year. BG head coach The Falcons know what is in ranks third among the nation's games we won before or we weekend. go hand-in-hand. How suc- Urban Meyer had the best turn- store for them and they are up to freshmen quarterbacks in pass- won't have a chance." "We do a pretty good job cessful would the basketball around ratio in the nation (2-9 the challenge. ing efficiency (112.9 rating). This matchup is not only a of focusing on the next team be at Anderson Arena if to 8-3), while Missouri head "We realize what's ahead of "I think he's the prototype guy great opportunity for BG, but it game," Richards said. "We there were 2.000 people there? coach Gary Pinkel had seven us," Meyer said. "I think we're people are looking for," Meyer is also important for the Mid- are not even focusing on Perhaps as successful, but if points of emphasis he wanted to fortunate to play Missouri in said. "You have a guy who's American Conference to show Missouri right now, because you think coach Dan Dakich meet. He met all of them, even Coach Pinkel's first two years. strictly a pocket passer, there's a how good it actually is. it's not our next game." and his players aren't thankful though his overall record (4-7) I'm not real excited about play- variety of things you can do for "It's a great opportunity, but Regardless, Richards has that. You can take away their it's only a good opportunity if we those students aren't scream- might not have shown it. His ing Missouri in about three or called the upcoming MAC points of emphasis were: a best receiver very easily. The take advantage of it," Meyer ing in their ears, you're crazy. four years when Brad Smith is a games the most crucial things you can't handle is if he's said. "Yeah, they're coming in, Last winter, when the hock- "recruiting machine," the ability junior or senior and he's been in to build relationships, organiza- that program." going to run the ball, if he's going but that's just stage one. Stage games of the season. ey team was slumping, the Ice tion and discipline, player devel- Sm'th is a redshirt freshman to scramble when you do get two is you better show up and BG already has an advan- Arena was half-full. The hock- opment, commitment to acade- and has started the first two pressure, then you have to pull play your hearts out because tage over the rest of the ey team finished with a paltry mics, a passion for the game, games for the Tigers as the lead- the defensive lineman out and you have to first of all stay close MAC, because the game 9-25-6 record. When the and a proven winner. ing quarterback. He became spy. Now that's one less guy and compete. Second of all "Coach Pinkel made some Missouri's first freshman to start rushing the quarterback, so that's our job as a member of the FANS,PAGE 6 great strides in a year with his the season opener in school his- there's just a multitude of prob- MAC" SOCCER, PAGE 6 6 Friday, September 13.2002 SPOK'LN WWW.BGNEWS.COM

BG SPORTS Team looking for PICK OF THE WEEK WHcome back my friends to the show that never ends. This week. Cory Ryan, student support men's basketball player extraordinaire. JOEL HAMMOND ERICA GAMBACCINI JAYME RAMS0N CORY RYAN jonsthefun. Asst. Sports Editor Sports Reporter Basketball guard Sports Editor FANS. FROM PAGE 5 part of this year. They have Missouri at !P™"«ion Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green women's basketball team talked about the campus ,, _•• « Score 6-3 24-21 27-24 21-17 community really taking Bowling Green had student support last Rant I'm on the band- The Tigers don't Reminds me of the Really tight battle, winter, they played inspired ownership of the football wagon: Suisham have a chance at Northwestern upset but BG pulls it out. basketball. team, feeling like they were Missouri 4 FAVORITE the stadium. last year. an actual part of the team, wins it. If you haven't goiien the point yet, your attendance and if that's the case, then Prediction Michigan Michigan Notre Dame Notre Dame Saturday night at the Doyt is why wouldn't you want to No. 7 Michigan at go? Score 31-16 28-17 13-10 35-21 crucial. It's critical. Urban After all. if you're part- No. 21 Notre Dame Rant Please! Let Notre The Wolverines have Because Ty Notre Dame's special Meyer, and even the players Dame score an the upper hand. Willingham is the teams wins the bat- themselves have talked owners Of the team, don't Michigan 4 FAVORITE offensive TO! man in South Bend. tle. about how pleased they have vou want your team to be a winning one? been with Student turnout last year and into the first See you at the game. No. 11 Wash. State at Prediction Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Score 19-6 21-14 34-10 21-14 No. 8 Ohio State Rant OSU running back I'm from Michigan. The OSU defense Buckeyes freshmen Maurice Clarett but I have to go for will make Jason running backs are Ohio State 8 FAVORITE went to my HS. the Bucks. Gesser look bad. very solid. Women's soccer to use Toledo at Prediction Minnesota Toledo Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Score 21-17 17-14 21-3 35-0 Rant The Rockets 'gopher' The Rockets have Toledo lost their Minnesota plays well OSU tourney as tune-up a loss in this one. some scoring power best players to at home. Minnesota 6 FAVORITE left over from EMU. graduation. SOCCER. FROM PAGE 5 On the injury front. Richards said Samantha against ibledo was the first Ohio at Prediction Florida Florida Florida Meistei will not play this Score 74-3 58-10 56-13 45-7 MAC) game. By beating tin- weekend and will likely he out No. 13 Florida Rant I think Grossman Gators will eat the Ron Zook is more Florida regains con- Rockets last Friday, BG is the for a few weeks after suffering and co. might cover Bobcats alive. sympathetic than fidence after loss to only team to have a 1-0 MAC a broken nose. Richards said Florida 42 FAVORITE in this one. Steve Spurrier. Miami. record (2-1-1 overall). there are no othei majot "We got off to a good start Injuries. in-confercnce by winning the Prediction Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati The game against West Virginia at first game," Richards said Score 24-0 35-21 21-7 10-7 Pittsburgh will begin at today Cincinnati "The next step is to win the Rant Not even Matt Cincy comes to the The Bearcats' Cincinnati with a last at 5 p.m. in Columbus. The second, third and so on. but Bowles can save forefront in this defense will shine second field goal to second game against Missouri Cincinnati 4.5 FAVORITE the Mountaineers. ■ one. in this game win. you still have to take one game will begin Sunday ai II a.m. at a lime." At 0-5, men's soccer looks for signs of life

By layme Ramson score once, bit the goal post The Falcons will play at scorm REPORIER twice, and barely miss three Oakland University in Rochester, Silly mistakes have been the open shots. Mich. Saturday at 2:30 p.m., major problem for the Bowling lunior Matt Martinka scored where they will focus on contin- Green men's soccer team as they the lone Falcon goal on a penalty uing to improve and execute are set to enter their third week of kick with 24 seconds remaining Uiroughout the game. competition tomorrow winlcss in the match, lunior goalkeeper Better defense and finishing after five matches. David DeGraff gave up four goals chances the team has at goals are The team insists that there is and had seven saves in the game. two of the main points Mahler not a sense of urgency in the air. Freshman Paul Dhaliwal had thinks will improve throughout but rattier a desire to keep work- diree shots on goal and senior the season. ing hard and putting forth an Matt l.eardini and junior "Oakland is a good team. They increased amount of effort in Nnamdi Ihemelu each had two beat Marquette. who beat St. each match. shuts on goal. Louis, who is in the top 10 (in the There are still 13 games left in "Certainly it is a difficult start; I national poll]," said Mahler. the Falcons' season and the team think our mental slate is pretty "They're well-coached, they're does not play a MAC opponent good," said head coach Mel well-organized. They're as good until Sept. 27, when they travel to Mahler. "We've known the past as everyone else we've played." Kentucky to play the defending four games we've made some The veterans on the young MAC champion Wildcats. A five- really silly mistakes and I think squad are attempting to lead the game homestand late in the sea- the guys have owned up to it. If mostly inexperienced team to a son could also help the Falcons we eliminate some really silly win diis weekend. Although it is boost their record. stuff we win some of these admittedly tough to start the sea- The Falcons fell to Detroit- games." son with a losing streak, the team Mercy 4-1 Wednesday at Rather than dwell on their knows that wins will come with Detroit's Titan Field, where early-season losses, the Falcons time, learning and experience. Detroit scored two goids in each have adopted a new attitude. "We definitely want to come half of competition. The Titans "Our focus today after yester- out with a win. It would be great have won four games and have day was to just come out and to get on the board with one," also recorded a tie. work really hard, just be positive lx'ardini said. "Our effort has Detroit out-shot BG 21-12. but and upbeat," Mahler said. "If improved with every game so far; Bowling Green took an 11-10 we're playing our best soccer by it's just a matter of getting the shooting advantage in the sec- the end of the year and we're goals, scoring early, and playing ond half. doing well in the MAC and we get for a full 90 minutes." The second half was the high in the MAC tournament, any- "This is a good team. We're point of the match for the Falcon thing can happen If you just going to do some great stuff and Erin Carver BG Nwn squad, as they created more think positive, if you try to be it's just taken us a little longer chances for themselves and did positive, positive things will hap- than we wanted is all." Mahler MANEUVERING Falcon midfielder Ben Monnette dribbles around a Ouquesne player in the two teams' not give up. They were able to pen. said. matchup this weekend in the Diadora Classic. Duquesne won. 3-0. The team now travels to Rochester, Michigan, tomorrow, to play host Richmond.

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815 am. 8C Recycles: The Sculptural Work of Steven Siegel Siegel will be building a sculpture with the assistance ot School ol Art students between September 9- 13th to the south side ol the Fine Arts nnnns Center. The sculpture will remain on campus tor several years. a rite of passage? Southside ot the Fine Ms Center 830 a.m. - 4 30 p.m story by angela 1. gorter, pulse assistant editor A Commemoiation ot Losses/A Celebration ot Hopes and Freedoms. graphics by matt ivey Sr page design by erica minix Student artists respond to Sept 11. Bonen-Thompson Student Union Galleries Now more than ever, tattoos and piercing have become more accepted and much more 10 a.m. -4 pm prominent in our culture. We see our favorite movie stars on the red carpet showing oft' their on- Inventing Contemporary Ornament A the-shoulder tats and our most flamboyant musicians with multiple piercing from head lo toe. National Invitational Exhibition Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery With the exception of many models who can not have pemianent detail on their bodies, ii seems that everyone has jumped onto the tattoo and piercing bandwagon. As for the rest of us outside 10 a.m. -4 p.m This is not a Photograph of Hollywood, tattoos and piercing have always been more of a statement of individuality, cre- Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery ativity and rebellion.

Noon - 2 p.m. These days it seems that the act of getting pierced or tattooed is more of a trend than anything. Noon Tunes, weekly live music series, Back when these were not as customary, it was mainly those in military positions who had their sponsored by the Bowen-Thompson pride of their position or country, "tattooed on their chest." Still today this holds true, but not Student Union. For more information, please call 372-9000 everybody is in the Navy or Marines. Union falcon's Nest So why is the average 18 year old engaging in this ritual? According to Extreme Taltoo artist

230 p.m Evan Myers, it is just that, a ritual. But this "rite of passage" has turned into one of the trendiest All-College Convocation tor the College actions in a young person's life. ol Musical Arts College of Musical Arts Convocation, all music students are "It's not personal anymore," Myers said, who has been piercing for seven years. According to requested to attend. Freshman Tara Schimmoeller, 18, who recalls gettii ig her tattoo done on Spring Break with her Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Ms Center girlfriends, and lason Reynolds, 19, bodi who got tattoos for memorabilia purposes, it is. 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m Okay so that's one reason to get a tattoo (a piercing would not work in this situation because it GSS Assembly Meeting is not permanent, therefore defeating the purpose), are there any more? For the most part, the Union 303 majority of people who have either a tattoo or piercing, have collectively said that they did it 7 p.m. because "it's cool." Artist Talk: Richard Mawdsley. reception to follow. For more information.contact It's not just cool anymore, it's a "way of life," said Cameran Drew, owner of On The Edge Tattoo. Jacqueline Nathan at 372-8525. She says that since it is more accepted now, everyone is getting them. 204 Fine Ms But are they? 11 p.m. Freshman Katie Young, 19, has yet to get her first tattoo or body piercing and even though she UAO Movie: Changing Lanes agrees that most people do get tattoos and piercing to be cool, that is not what is stopping her; it Student Union Theatre is the price. The price can range anywhere from $15 to more than $200 for a tattoo, depending on SATURDAY size and detail, and from S5-$40 for a piercing. So of course the average college student would

9 a.m. - Noon have to carefully think about just how they want to spend their beer money. Graduate School Admission Test Another reason most do not get a body piercing or taltoo done is parents. A problem for Katie Practice. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity will but not for Tara or lason, the risk of being kicked out of the house as a result of a spontaneous present free, practice test-taking ses- sions tor prospective graduate students. act, is just too much for some guys or girls; so the urge will just have to wait. Commonly known, For more information on any of the ses- you must be 18 to get one of these, or you need to have mom or dad come along with you. This sions, contact Napoleon Bradford at nbradlo@bgnet bgsu.edu. might not be a bad idea whether you are 18 or older, because the parents may cave and help out GRCinU7.0lscamp.MCATin219 with the price, not including the fact that you can still go back home after getting it done; there, Otscamp. GMATin 221 Olscamp. and LSAIm2230lscamp. problem one and two solved! Well then who are getting it done? 10 a m -4pm Both Evan Myers and Cameran Drew agree, that here in Bowling Green the genders are split. Inventing Contemporary Ornament: A National Invitational Exhibition But when it comes to who gets what, now that differs somewhat. For females, piercing seems to Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery be the most popular and for guys tattoos are more common. Myers said thai girls are more

10am.-4 pm inclined to get a piercing on their face than guys arc, which is the main reason for the difference This is not a Photograph in favorites. As for ages, Drew and Myers agree again, thai there is no specific age group. So no Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery matter who you are or how old you are, a taltoo or piercing would be "cool." 8 p.m. For anyone who is thinking aboul getting either one of these done, our experts had just one Guest Artist: F. Gerard Errante. clarinet. piece of advice to offer, if you do decide to get a tattoo done, think aboul it first! It will be there tree and open to the public. Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Ms the rest of your life! As for a non-permanent piercing, it's your money! Center SUNDAY aftercare instructions given by stained skin.com 11 am-1:30 p.m. TATTOO CARE- Face piercing healing times: No straws for 2 weeks Meet the lews, sponsored by Hillel. Union 208 Remember to remove your bandage Nose: 2-3 months NO OR AL CONTACT including sex lor alter aboul 2 hours after getting your tat- Eyebrow: 1-2 months •I weeks 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. too done Inventing Contemporary Ornament: A Wash it 2-3 times daily with anti-bacte- AFTERCARE: POINT OF CAUTION: National Invitational Exhibition rial soap, pat dry and apply lotion (NOT Clean piercing thoroughly with a cotton Always check for the lightness of the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery VASHINE!) to tattooed area swab or small doth soaked in anti-bacter- balls on barbell 1 p.m -4 p.m. ial soap This is not a Photograph POINTS OF CAUTION: Leave cleansing agent on for a few min- BODY PIERCING Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery DONT pick your scars utes then rinse with warm water Healing time: 6 months to 1 full year WEAR loose clothing until the tattoo Turn or rotate often Clean with provided solution or follow 9:30 p.m. has healed facial piercing instructions UAO Movie: Changing Lanes Student Union Theatre DONT overexpose area to the sun ORAL PIERCING: Below the belly-button piercing cau- (unless you rant it to fade fast) Heals after 3-6 months tion: It should take about 1 -2 weeks for a tat- Rinse with Listerine twice a day after NO SEX for 3 months. If not followed, too to heal eating or drinking (this includes beer!) infections can be guaranteed! 8 Friday. September 13.2002 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM Festival Series offers campus fun By Oavid Schrat This year is no different according ship, masterful interpretations University and perform at the Students can subscribe to the throughout the school year. PUISE WRIUI to Deborah Fleitz, Director of and Hashes of humor, as well as series. According to Fleitz, this is Festival Series for around $40 dol- These events include faculty con- There is nothing to do on cam- Public Events for the College of repertoire that encompasses anything but a simple task lars, which is completely bur- certs, student concerts and com- pus. There are no activities for Musical Arts. Bach to blues." Fleitz said. "All of "It takes a lot to get these musi- sar-able Students can also pur- munity concerts shown in differ- students to attend Going to class, "Our main goal like years in the these ingredients make the cal groups here," Fleitz said. chase individual tickets for the ent places in the community. The eating food and working out are past, is to bring these extraordi- Canadian Brass the world's lead- "Sometimes it takes a year to a concert of their choice for $ 10- majority of the concerts put on by the only things to do on campus, nary performers to the ing brass ensemble." year and a half to get these con- $25. the College of Musical Arts are right? VVrong. University," Fleitz said. "We want Other performers that will be in certs booked." "We offer a great price" Fleitz free to the public Featured next This year the College of Musical people to experience the best of the Festival Series this school year The funding for these concerts said. "You can get five concerts for week in the Faculty Artist Series, Arts has put together an arousing the performing arts, and we are: The Chamber Music Society does not come from the the price of going to see one of will be lohn Bentley playing the and affordable variety of concerts believe that we have done this." of Lincoln Center performing on University or the student fees that these groups in a major city, it's a oboe on Wednesday and for everyone to attend and enjoy This year, performing for the November 14, Eighth Blackbird we have come to love, but from great deal." Rosemary Williams playing horn with a little help from outside the Festival Scries will be an eclectic on December 6, Les Vlolons Du private donors, gifts and some All of the concerts involved in on Sunday, both are at 8 p.m. University. group of master musicians. First Roy on February 6 and lane small grants. the Festival Series will be held at "We have over 400 events that The Festival Series started in on the list is The Canadian Brass, Monheit on April 5. This is pretty much a break Kobacker Hall next to the Student should appeal to die general stu- 1980 and over the years has seen who are taking the place of Three A group of 12 individuals even operation," Fleitz said. "We Rec Center in the Moore Musical dent population," Fleitz said. "We such spectacular musical acts as: Mo' Tenors on October 3. including members of the com- also have a donor Festival Series, Arts Center. have jazz, choral, vocal and many YoVb Ma. The Vienna Choir Boys. "The ensemble is recognized munity, alumni, faculty and one but we are pretty much self-suffi- In addition to the Festival more choices. We want people to The Ray Brown Trio and the internationally for its programs student make up the committee cient, and the prices arc very Series, the College of Musical Arts avail themselves of what we have Fjnpire Brass just to name a few. that feature virruostic musician- that decides who will come to the affordable." offers a variety of events to attend to offer." Exhibit shows unique images 2)' H«a sa PULSE WRITES THIS IS NOT A very often... The exhibit "This is PHOTOGRAPH but if you ask not a Photograph," is WHAT: Work from a collec- him to tell intentionally titled as tion of artists who explore you what a such even though the light and form. photograph works displayed are in is. he could." fact photographs The WHERE: Dorothy Uber Bryan Sayre chal- images are created by Gallery, Fine Arts Center lenges the simply utilizing exper- world of pho- imental techniques to WHEN: Monday through tography by create pictures that Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 displaying some would deny are p.m. and Saturday and from work that photographic. 1 - 4 p.m. uses experi- The exhibit, dis- mental tech- played now through niques. Sept. 25 (it opened Aug. 27) in the One of the images, created by Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, is a Kunie Sugjura. experiments with collection of unique works creat- "light drawing." ed by contemporary artists who "The process is a collaborator," explore light and form with the Sugiura writes. "Although I can use of raw materials such as control the amount of light, the shadow and light-sensitive medi- feathering and movement... the ums. real outcome is an unknown Roger Sayre, curator of the pro- until the image emerges in the gram, created the exhibit to developing tray." emphasize the importance of This process is nothing new for experimental photography with those who work with photogra- the intention that it "be a show- phy and is one of the dominant case of photographs that Ihisl mediums used in producing the ■randfather would not recognize pictures found at the exhibit. is such." Much of the photography can Sayre explains his grandfather's easily be labeled as "abstract, by view of photography in the intro- which we generally mean that we duction of "This is not a can't readily distinguish its literal Photograph" - a pamphlet avail- subject matter (if it has any)," Erin Carvtr BC News able at the exhibit writes Sayre. "I like to use him as a yardstick, The exhibit is open Monday EXHIBIT: Anthony Kale peruses some of the work in the "This is not a Photograph" at the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery. a layman's layman," Sayre said. through Friday from 10 am. - 4 "His life did not cross paths with p.m. and is free to the public.

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SO MUCH SHOUTING, SO GAME DAY, PBB KILL THE MOONLIGHT DEMO CD MUCH LAUGHTER D- B B hosts release party D+ self-produced By Brett Ptierfe' righteous babe music artist direct records tape, Lesinski said. He went PUISt WRITER onto say that they did "overdubs If I could briefly describe Ani No Good's reputation pre- "Kill the Moonlight," the latest One might think that moving Grasshopper Pie's follow up and edits digitally." which DiFranco's latest live , So cedes them while their debut release from Spoon, is one of from Canada to and album to "Gypsy Sky" will be seems to create a mood of Much Shouting, So much release Gameday, PBB (Pimp by those albums that grows on the then back to Canada would not released at Howard's Club H on serenity, warmth and security Laughter, the word "depressing" Blood) accentuates their techno- listener. be the normal way to reach suc- Friday. by sounding more real. comes to mind. rap style. To anyone that is familiar with cess, but this move is the reason The album, entitled In the mean time they have DiFranco's emotional and T-Nasty (Derrick Hill) and Mr. any of Spoon's previous albums, why Garler is about to become "Horizons," features 10 new been touring regionally, moved intense musical style, similar to Fatal (Tracy Larimer) have a such as "" or just that, a success. original songs from the rockers their headquarters from Fiona Apple but with a more lacking rap style with a back- "Series of Sneaks," the first thing Headed by lale and loe who formed in 1995 in Bowling Bowling Green to Toledo and mellow character, incorporates ground mixture of techno and that is noticeable is how differ- Ferland, Garler started giving Green when the members were now to Columbus her complex lifestyle as an open club beats - an odd combination ent this album is compared to Canada an uproar of the New either BGSU students or UT "We love to come back to BG bisexual woman and lyrics that for rap. the previous ones. Most of the York underground flavor. Garler students Since then they have because it will always be our discuss abortion, rape and sex- No Good's music lacks variety songs start off in a restrained is a self-proclaimed original rock been a regular amongst the home," says drummer, )ohn ism. which challenges the listener to manner then breakout into the band that is in it for the right music scene here in Northwest Horvath. The new album, which con- stay interested. Maybe you band's more typical rock tempo. reasons. They can grab an audi- Ohio. Although they have relocated tains two disks, "Stray Cats" and could dance to it for a while, but The band left behind its gui- ence's attention by doing some Recording for the album to Columbus they still consider "Girls Singing Night," is a collab- eventually you'd be ready and tar-bass-drum format to try pretty crazy tilings. started at the John Schwab stu- their roots to be Northwest oration of DiFranco's favorite willing to leave the floor. something more daring "Kill the lale is known to want to get a dio in Columbus in early 2002. Ohio In fact, they have sched- songs from her previous albums Their style has been labeled Moonlight'' experiments with rise out of the audience. She also Greg Lesinski, guitar and vocals uled into their tour several stops while also adding three songs "slap-me-in-the-face new keyboards and studio created has been known to flash and said of the process of the new in Bowling Green and Toledo moon the audience to get a album, "We went to what we "Our goal is to sound like the previously unreleased. One of music" which can be interpreted effects, which gives the album a 1 the newer songs entitled "Self in many different ways - pnmar- polished feel and a more emo- reaction out of them.This band believe is the best recording stu- perfect four-headed mon- Evident," recorded in Ann Arbor, ily derogatory toward women. tional depth. deserves the attention even dio in the state and 1 think we ster. . .a more varied sound that 1 was written within days follow- These boys label themselves as At the same time, many of the without the outrageous stunts. got what we paid for." keeps the listener on his toes" ■ ing the tragedy of Sept. 11. In pimps Funny. songs on this album as on previ- "I Found Out" is a very sooth- So, what exactly did they pay says Switzer. this track, you will find DiFranco In a recent review of No ous ones, are very catchy and ing song with rock appeal. It for? They decided to "capture So if you're interesting in mainly "talking" rather than Good's success, T-Nasty and Mr. can be hard to get out of one's starts out with sympathetic the warm classical feel lost in doing banle with this four- singing in order to help highlight Fatal explained their actions head. backgrounds orily to introduce purely digital process" simply headed monster join the CD the audience's response to her with females from the audience, The prime examples of this and mesh with (ale's sultry by laying down tracks on analog release party Friday. lyrics. which many could feel are inap- arc "The Way We Get By," vocals. It's a song about what DiFranco's mellow style mixed propriate. "SomethingTo Look Forward you should do in certain situa- with her somewhat screechy "We'd usually wind up with To" and "Don't Let It Get You tions. "She found out the hard voice, create an emotional and about four or five girls on-stage Down," which are the best songs way, and that's not the way she angry attitude that weave into butt-naked, maybe flipping on the album. wanted it to be." her music. The song titled "My them upside down, and stuff The worst part of the album is In their short time together. Cifaretto most likely to IQ" on disk two, is a classic like that," Fatal said. that even though Spoon experi- Garler has played many sets and example of the mood portrayed Guys would love it but girls mented more with different has enjoyed much media expo- in the album. "I woke up one would probably turn away, put- sound effects, they may have sure with the Windsor Star. The morning, thighs covered in off and annoyed, myself includ- gone too far. Many of the songs Scene and many others. die in "The Sopranos' The band met when lale and blood like a war, like a warning." ed. What ever happened to tend to be laden with so many IHE ASSOCIATE!! PRESS Although some might think respect? studio-generated sound effects loe Ferland moved back to Uncle Junior, whose cancer is Canada and found their future NEW YORK — Ralphie, don't in remission, is listed at 8/5 this album might have some Their rap lyrics are no differ- that it feels like Spoon, who pro- worry too much about your deep valuable meanings, this is ent from their actions. duced the album, was focusing band mates playing in odds A bettor would win if the Windsor's downtown music retirement plan. character dies of natural causes not an appropriate CD to listen Accentuating that women are on their technical ability more An offshore gambling com- to while socializing or relieving men's play toys won't get this CD than their musical talent. scene. Ever since, they have — not that it happens too often been creating a new rock sound pany on Thursday listed "The in a mob family. you from a stressful day. If any- into my collection. And I actual- One problem that many lis- Sopranos" character Ralph thing, the lyrics in DiFrancos ly enjoy listening to most rap. teners may have is that the with melodic melodies and stir- Next on the list is Furio ring and serene vocals, Cifaretto as most likely to be Giunta. the pony-tailed muscle- music could easily bring you to Maybe they've got some night album is very short, only 35 whacked during the upcoming anger or boredom. However, if clubs interested, but as for casu- minutes in length. However, that Garler says they love to play in man, at 2/1 odds. Ohio and are looking forward to season. The season premiere is 1 '.it 11 ii- Walnuts and you feel the need to lye in a dark al listening enjoyment, you boys is just enough time to leave its Sunday on HBO. room by yourself and listen to can keep on walking. impact on the listener and make coining back and continuing to Christopher Moltisanti are list- play here. Garler will be at Cifaretto is listed at 5/6 odds ed at 3/1 and 4/1, respectively. some depressing lyrics, then Ani Sony, No Good, but as him or her want to hit the repeat by BetWWTS.com, an Antigua- DiFranco's album "So much Eminem would put it, "Nobody button. Howard's Club H on Sept. 18th How about the boss himself? performing at 11 p.m. based oddsmaker. 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THt ASS0CI*IEt> PUCSS In 1971, Pink Floyd became concert in New York's Central With The Wind," "The Maltese Entcnainnient highlights dur- the first rock band to play at the Park. More than 400,000 people Falcon" and "Citizen Kane." ing the week of Sept. 15-21: Montreaux Jazz Festival in turned out for the concert, In 1995. TV viewers voted to In 1949, "The Lone Ranger" Switzerland. which was recorded and keep the swimsuil competition premiered on ABC with Clayton In 1972, "MAS.H" premiered released as a double LR Moore as the masked hero and on CBS. It stayed on the air for In 1983, Kiss appeared with- in the Miss America pageant. lay Silverheels as Tonta 11 years. out makeup for the first time, on In 2001, celebrities including In 1967, The Doors performed In 1975, the Bay City Rollers MTV Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel. "Light My Fire" on "The Ed were the first musical guests on In 1989. the Library of Neil Young, Celine Dion and Sullivan Show." Jim Morrison Howard Cosell's short-lived Congress announced the first 25 Mariah Carey performed at a had been asked to change the Saturday night variety show. of75filmsnamedtothe new telethon to raise money for the line "Girl, we couldn't get much In 1978, the comedy "WKRP National Film Registry. The reg- higher," but Morrison sang it in Cincinnati" made its debut istry was established to get high- victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist anyway. on CBS. quality copies of films to make attacks. More than 30 networks In 1968, the final episode of In 1981, Paul Simon and Art sure they would be preserved. broke from regular program- "The Andy Griffith Show" aired. Garfunkel reunited for a free The first group included "Gone ming to carry the telethon. 'City by the Sea,' not another cop film By Dante A. Ciampaglia the relationship between father indeed so real that it becomes junkie. Franco exhibits a THE Pitt NEWS and son. uncomfortable. Take the scene tremendous range that most AP Photo (U-WIREJ PITTSBURGH — between Vincent and Joey at the actors don't have, going from "City by the Sea" is, according to Vincent's father was executed film's climax. Joey wants to kill violent and angry to heartbro- •STEALING HARVARD': Tom Green and Jason Lee star in the the previews, a story about a cop for killing a baby in a botched himself in a shootout with the ken and regretful in the blink of comedy opening this weekend. whose son is accused of killing kidnapping when Vincent was 8 cops. Vincent wants to be a part an eye. And if it's even possible, 5 another cop. To a certain extent, years old. Because of this, he of Joey's life again and literally in his scenes with DeNiro, that's true. But that simple sum- chose to walk the straight and wagers his life so that Joey wants Franco's onscreen presence is 'Stealing Harvard mation does the film a great dis- narrow and become a cop. His his father back in his life, too. more commanding than the service. son loey. though, chose the path This exchange feels so real that older, more experienced veter- Eventually, the film is about a of his grandfather after Vincent anyone on either end of a bro- an. cop, Vincent LaMarca (Robert walked away from his responsi- ken home's father-son relation- "City by the Sea" is the second receives low marks DeNiro), trying to find his son, bilities as a father when he and ship may well squirm in his seat. film this year to deal with the loey (James Franco), who's wife, Maggie (Parti LuPone), Of course, this scene, and oth- difficult relationship between By Christy lemire John told Noreen when she accused of killing a cop, before went through a bitter divorce ers like it, work because of the IP ENIOItlNHENI WBI1IR fathers and sons, "Road to was a little girl that he'd put her the other members of the squad The I.i\I.ii i ,i line is a tortured actors in the roles ofVincent and "Stealing Harvard" is every- though college if she got into a find loey first. After all, cops one of broken homes and shat- Joey. DeNiro's performance Perdition" being the other. The relationship between Vincent thing you'd expect from a Tom good school. Now she's gotten don't take too kindly to cop tered lives. These fathers and throughout the film shows why Green movie, excepl it isn't into Harvard and needs about killers. sons have gone through real he's one of the great actors and loey is one that is believable even bad in a noteworthy way. $30,000. According to the previews, hardships and pain to end up working today. He brings depth because it comes out of the real- It has much of the requisite But Noreen shares the good this is what drives the film when, where they are when "City by and nuance to a role that could ity of broken homes and weirdo Green humor, which news with him just as Elaine in fact, it only takes up 30 or so the Sea" opens. Despite it all, easily have become a cliched estranged relationships And includes cross-dressing, unusu- has used the $30,000 they've minutes of the film. they want to grow and have retread. though it suffers from a melo- ally close parent-child relation- saved to make an offer on their What is more prevalent, their father or son back in their As good as DeNiro's perfor- dramatic plot. "City by the Sea" ships and a seriously overheat- dream house. So he asks for though, and what isn't adver- life. mance is, though. Franco's is is the better film when dealing ed pil bull named Rex. help finding money from his tised, is the film's exploration of At limes, the reality of this is even better. As a strung-out with this theme. But nothing is shocking old friend Duff (Green) for inex- enough to cause surprise. It's plicable reasons — the guy's a simply dull and excruciatingly blathering, beer-drinking loser. unfunny. (Basically he's the same char- The movie is populated by acter Green plays in every intensely dislikable characters, movie; this time he works as a Fallorfs 'Bathroom' should get flushed who spend their time alternate- landscaper and drives a van ly screeching a( each other or with the word "M'lady" By Philip Runco proof. ial he hadn't already donated to Beastie Boys electro-funk ("0 planning fast-money schemes, scrawled across the back in UYltltR Dillf Now, as follows in the SNL Can't Play) Basketball"), gooey which invariably fall through. spray paint.) (U-WIRE)CHAR- Comedic Future trajectory, His inadvertent Seinfeld mim- molasses country blues And director Bruce John and Duff go on a crime LOTTESV1LLE. Va - limmy Fallon delivers his obligatory icry aside, Fallon does possess a ("Drinking in the Wxids") and McCulloch — formerly of the spree, but they screw every- Kids in the Hall comedy troupe, Fallon may only be a funny ver- amalgamation of musical fluff startling ability for imperson- ballistic British punk ("Road thing up. This is supposed to be sion of (Larson Daly, but he tries and stand-up with "The ations: if only he had an appro- whose previous blockbusters wacky, and ends up being just to showcase his musical and Bathroom Wall," an album that priate outlet for it on the album. Rage," "Snowball"). include "Dog Park" and shrill comedic skill on "The Bathroom succinctly mirrors the essence of Beginning his routine, he The inverse of Fallon's stand- "Superstar" — places the char- Megan Mullally from "Will & Wall." Despite spot-on imita- Fallon's career mildly delightful unloads a bombardment of up, the remarkable aspect of acters so awkwardly, they're Grace" brightens things, briefly, tions of Dave Matthews, but utterly toothless. impressions including John these songs lies in the blaring forced to do all this while as Noreen's trailer-dwelling, Michael Stipe and more, the Fallon's underdog appeal Travolta. Adam Sandier and amount of time and effort standing side by side, turning chain-smoking mother, but album still fails to display much crowned him antihero for col- Robin Williams in the context of poured into generating these their heads to talk to each she's not on-screen long other. gumption. lege audiences before his first auditioning to be spokesman for studio slick, overproduced songs enough to make any major Tattooed with an awkward, "Nomar" cry, and his live rou- a troll doll, a gimmick at once But that's the least of the improvements. with such sophomoric under- movie's problems. Far woise are Neither is another NBC sit- nervous grin and a shuffling, tine overtly aims to appease that amusing and perplexing in its pinnings. Both "Road Rage" and insecurity-reeking delivery, cult following through commen- random, seemingly strained cre- the premise and the script from com star, lohn C. McGinlcy limmy Fallon absorbs criticism tary on the college experiences. ation. "Snowball" can't decide whether Peter Tolan, who's been nomi- from "Scrubs," as an overzeal- like a sea sponge, turning any He taps into the safe collective The auditions continue later to lake themselves seriously or nated for Emmys repeatedly for ous police detective investigat- detractor into a 300-pound bully memory of dorm life, room- when Fallon picks up a guitar to humorously, instead falling into his work on "The larry Sanders ing John and Duff's string of picking on a 5-ycar-old girl on mates, RAs and fake IDs and perform troll doll jingles in the the rut of complacency, while "(I Show." (He even won once, for stymied stickups. crutches. achieves minor laughs without vein of his SNL holiday songs. Can't Play) Basketball" expends "Murphy Brown," though you'd Most annoying of all is that And while singing Halloween delving into anything riskier Unsurprisingly, he performs his never know it from this.) "Stealing 1 larvard" is one of all the humor of a Raffi song. "Stealing Harvard" stars those movies in which all the jingles in the key of Dave than loofa gags. parodies impeccably (Dave At least "Idiot Boyfriend" rev- Matthews normally leads else- As past Comedic Futures from Matthews, Michael Stipe, etc.), Kevin Smith regular Jason Lee problems would be solved if els in its absolute wretchedness as John Plummer, who's the two main characters would where than iconic canonization, Pryor to Leary, even Rock, have but an underscoring realization engaged to the insufferably Fallon has engineered a coup in proved, stand-up can't cower to that these concepts are hastily to produce the album's only just talk to each other. truly realized moment, one that perky Elaine (Leslie Mann), and When John finally explains the hearts of adolescents, offer- the audience's comfort: it must conceived penneates, prevent- works for Elaine's disapproving, his financial dilemma to Elaine, ing amusingly pleasant humor penetrate uncomforiable areas ing them from accelerating past has both bizarre lyrical snap and tacky accompaniment without ovcrprotective father (Dennis she asks: "Why didn't you come to be taken as gospel. where comedy wasn't thought the level of pleasantness of SNL Farina) at Homespilal, a store to me in the first place?" Jimmy Fallon: Average to inhabit, and Fallon's modest where most of the underdevel- overly depending on Fallon's that sells hospital products for But then, then there would Underachieving Comedian has tepidness can't comprehend oped stand-up should have innate charm. the home. have been no movie — and thus exploited his Oh-Gee cute- this, instead imitating lerry resided. As for the rest of "The lohn is a decent, hardwork- that would have been a good ness and pop culture panache to Seinfeld both in commonplace The validity of "The Bathroom llai IIM inn i Wall," nothing veers ing guy, if a bil bland and thing. metamorphic heights, develop- observations and vocal delivery. Wall" thus falls on its five musi- toward offensively bad territory, namby-pamby. But he means "Stealing Harvard," a ing into Jimmy Fallon: Comedic Seinfeld, however, unloaded 20 cal attempts. well, so he wants to uphold a Columbia Pictures release, is Future, who ubiquitously flouts years ofmaterialonhisone Instead of trying to find a but nothing strikes a strong comedic cord, instead leaving a promise he made long ago to rated PG-13 for crude and sex- his shtick on a TV terrain with album "I'm Telling You for the voice or style of his own, Fallon his niece, Noreen (Tammy ual humor, language and drug borders ranging from the Last Time," unlike Fallon who opts to burlesque different styles bland, unfulfilled potential for Warn haul, an Emmy winner references. Running time: 83 Weekend Update to an MTV cir- seems to have expediently gar- native to the 1980s: cheesy R&B our Comedic Future, no matter this year for her portrayal of minutes. 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By Lisa Liddane Injuries like Oleson's are loseph Pilates taught, said At the IDEA World Fitness she added. one's life plus undergoing an IHE ORAHGE COUNtt REGISTER occurring more often as Pilates Isacowitz, owner of On-Center conference in My in San Diego, And certification isn't neces- apprenticeship with a longtime II»ICIUPUS> continues its red-hot run across Conditioning in Costa Mesa there were a half-dozen manu- sarily a reliable indicator of practitioner, Isacowitz said. COSTA MESA, Calif. — Carrie the nation, said longtime Pilates "Pilates has to evolve," he said. facturers of Pilates equipment teaching competency and skill, Oleson had heard about the practitioners and instructors But standards of excellence, and videos where there were said Diefenderfcr, who owns You'd want someone who has benefits of Pilates from dance Rael Isacowitz and Diane effectiveness and safety in the only a couple two years ago. Studio du Corps. invested time and effort in this colleagues over the years. Pilates Diefenderfer, each of whom quality of instruction should Pilates is the second most "Some people will learn the way they would to earn a is a series of movements that have studios in Costa Mesa. never be compromised in that popular class next to yoga, Pilates over a weekend or several graduate degree, he said. develops stability in abdominal There are no statistics on evolution, he added. according to a 2002 survey of weekends, spending 15 hours There are no national stan- and back muscles, or the core, Pilates-related injuries, but rep- Whether it's evolved Pilates or group fitness trends by IDEA. It's getting certified," she said. "And dards or a regulating body that improves strength and flexibility resentatives of fitness organiza- traditional Pilates, not everyone an example of consumers turn- they may do well, but can they throughout the body and fosters tions such as the American is necessarily preserving integrity ing to mind-body formats, said teach the movements correctly oversees instructors, said Kevin in the mind better body aware- Council on Exercise, or ACE, and in this practice now that it's at Pat Ryan, IDEA vice president for and safely?" Bowen, president of the Pilates ness. IDEA, an international associa- the top of the nation's fitness education. Similarly, a 2001 -02 It's difficult to quantify exactly Method Alliance, a national non- But a year and a half ago, she tion of fitness professionals, said trends, said Elizabeth Larkam, survey by the International how much training is needed profit advocacy group that has said, Pilates lessons nearly side- they are starting to receive anec- spokeswoman on Pilates for I leallh, Racquet and Sportsclub before one becomes an instruc- 750 practitioners and instructors. lined her pursuit of a master's dotal reports of participants' ACE. Association showed that Pilates tor worth trusting. Some people degree in dance and choreogra- injuries and poor instruction. There are an estimated 5,000 experienced the highest growth grasp the concepts quickly and "We're in the process of develop- phy. "I developed a lumbar spine A host of factors may be creat- Pilates studios worldwide, most rate compared with other group are natural learners, or might ing standards and guidelines for injury," said Oleson. 28. ing a climate for more injuries of which are in the United States, exercise classes. have a dance background that the public," Bowen said. "There "I had extreme razor-like pain since Pilates entered the main- compared with five studios in "There's a shortage in instruc- helps, while others need more will be basic recommendations in my lower back. There was stream in 2000, veteran teachers 1975, according to Ken tors to meet the consumer time to fully understand the that anyone teaching Pilates be numbness throughout my legs." said. Endelman, founder and owner demand for Pilates," Larkam practice, Diefenderfer said. She didn't know it at the time, It's not a matter of whether of Balanced Body, a Pilates said. As a result, some instruc- But it's safe to say it takes hun- comprehensively trained." but her instructor was not teach- (he practice of Pilates should equipment manufacturer in tors try to get quick certification, dreds of hours of studying, train- But at the moment, it's buyer ing Pilates correctly. remain strictly faithful to what Sacramento. because there's a job waiting, ing, integrating the practice into beware, Bowen said.

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