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Fierce University offers new minor fighting By Allison Halco "We wanted the entrepreneurship program to be available to said. REPORTER This summer, entrepreneur- The University will be offering business and non-business students, and the best way to do ship courses and internships will drives out a new minor to undergraduate that was through a minor." be available for the first time to students in the near future, University students. Taliban thanks to a recently awarded BRENT NICHOLSON, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CHAIR Of LEGAL STUDIES "We think the entrepreneur- grant. ship program will be very worth- By Kathy Gannon The Ewing Marion Kauffman "The grant was really a boost ness community. associate professor of marketing while for students," Merritt said. IHC ASSOCIATED PRESS because we can use the money Currently, officials hope that and associate dean of under- Foundation awarded a $50,000 Of more than 300 proposals, SPINBOLDAK, Afghanistan grant to the University for expan- for developing.courses and help- students will be able to graduate graduate studies in the College of the University was chosen as one sion of the entrepreneurship pro- ing develop our faculty to teach with an entrepreneurship minor Business Administration, said. —Two dozen U.S. special forces of 52 colleges and universities to troops and hundreds of their gram. The grant will be used to entrepreneurship," Nicholson by the spring of 2004. The minor is open to students receive a grant. As agrant recipi- mainly create an entrepreneur- said. "The College of Business in all curricular areas, not just Afghan allies swooped in on a ent the University is nowa mem- border village yesterday to drive ship minor. In addition to the develop- Administration is very pleased to those pursuing business majors. ber of the Kauffman Collegiate ment of an entrepreneurship offer entrepreneurship courses "We wanted the entrepreneur- out resurgent Taliban fighters in Brent Nicholson, associate Entrepreneurship Network, a southern Afghanistan. professor and chair of legal stud- minor, the awarded funds will be and is excited about the pro- ship program to be available to group of higher education facili- used to create a center to provide posed minor for undergraduate business and non-business stu- Under fierce attack, the ies, is the head of a task force ties developing their entrepre- Taliban fled into nearby moun- proposing the entrepreneurship training for students and other students majoring in all areas of dents, and the best way to do that neurship programs. outreach programs in the busi- the University," Nancy Merritt, was through a minor," Nicholson tains where they were pum- minor. meled by U.S. aircraft. It was the latest assault on rebel forces, who are regrouping after a U.S. coalition drove them from power 18 months ago. At least eight Afghan soldiers and as many Taliban fighters were wounded. Six Taliban were captured and arrested, but SS FIRE UP THE GRILLS another 60 were entrenched in ta the nigged Tor Char mountain range. activist Air support arrived from Bagram Air Base, north oi Kabul, about six hours after the batde slaying started By Carson Walker By then, 45 special forces sol- IHl ASS0CIA1ID PRESS diers and about 250 Afghan sol- SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — In a diers drove the Taliban into the case that has haunted South mountains from the village of Dakota for nearly 30 years, Sikai Lashki, 25 miles north of police have arrested a man in Spinboldak, the gateway to the slaying of an American Afghanistan on the border with Indian Movement activist Pakistan. whose frozen body was found "We're still fighting. Our sol- diers are hitting them and the on the Pine Ridge reservation in American soldiers with us are 1976. calling in the air strikes," Khan Authorities said Ario Looking Mohammed, the 2nd Corps Cloud, 49, was arrested in commander in Kandahar, in Denver last week. He pleaded southern Afghanistan, said as innocent Monday to a charge of night fell over the stark land- first-degree murder in the death scape of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash, The U.S. military in Bagram, U.S. Attorney lames McMahon north of die Afghan capital of said yesterday in Sioux Falls. Kabul, said in a statement that Pictou-Aquash, 30, disap- U.S. servicemen "observing" the peared in late 1975 from a operation called in air support. Denver home where she had "Special Forces called for been staying. Her body, with a close air support." the military gunshot wound to the head, was said. found in February 1976 on the In the first assault, two A-10 sprawling reservation 90 miles fighter jets fired seven white phosphorous rockets and 520 30 east of Rapid City. mm rounds. Two Apache heli- McMahon said he could not copters followed, firing 130 30 comment on the case or say mm rounds and 67 2.75 mm whether more arrests are possi- Ben Swanger BG News rockets, it said. ble. The indictment of Looking Cloud remained sealed. SPRING IS HERE: Junior Isaac Thorp is seen here attempting to light his grill outside of McDonald Hall yesterday afternoon. Rising tempera- AFGHANISTAN, PAGE 2 Because Pictou-Aquash was tures have brought students out of their residence halls to partake in various outdoor activities, from rollerbladlng to grilling out. Canadian, the long-unsolved case has been closely followed in Canada. AIM leaders often cite the case and other unsolved slayings to suggest federal authorities don't aggressively pursue murders on reservations. limited support granted looking Cloud worked as a security guard at AIM events By Louis Meixler outside Prime Minister Recep crisis and needs U.S. support. during the 1970s, said Paul THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tayyip Frdogan's office while President Bush has asked DeMain, editorof the bimonthly ANKARA, TUrkey — Turkey Powell was inside, chanting Congress for $1 billion in aid for newspaper News From Indian agreed yesterday to let the United "Yankee, go home." Turkey. Country in Wisconsin. States send food, fuel and medi- Turkey's parliament last month "The visit of Secretary Powell AIM was beset by internal dis- cine — but not weapons — rejected a motion that would have has strengthened our relations putes at the time, DeMain said. through its territory to U.S. sol- allowed in 62.000 U.S. ground and helped to dispel all issues Pictou-Aquash, a member of diers fighting in Iraq, another sign troops to open a northern front with regard to relations between Canada's Mi'kmaq Tribe, was of limited cooperation from against Iraq, a move that analysis the two countries," Gul said. among the Indian militants who NATO's only Muslim member. said likely would have led to a Powell said the two sides dis- occupied the village ofWounded Secretary of State Colin Powell shorter, quicker war. cussed the U.S. need to supply Knee in a 71-day standoff with and Turkish leaders also agreed on The rebuff helped strain troops fighting in northern Iraq, federal authorities in 1973. an "early warning" system to avert Turkish-U.S. ties. U.S. officials and Turkish officials said Turkey Some speculated she was friction between Turkey and Iraqi were angry the northern front was will allow food, fuel, medicine and killed by AIM members because Kurds — an accord designed to lost, and Turkish officials said "other humanitarian assistance" Washington wanted democracy into Iraq for U.S. forces. she knew some of them were block Turkey from sending its forces into northern Iraq. in Iraq but could not accept a "no" "We have solved all of the out- government spies, while others Washington fears that could lead vote from one of the only democ- standing issues with respect to said Pictou-Aquash was killed toTurkish clashes with Iraqi Kurds ratic pariiaments in the region. providing supplies through because she herself was an and undermine the U.S.-led war However, Powell and his Turkey to those units that are informant. Federal authorities effort in Iraq. Turkish counterpart, Abdullah doing such a wonderful job in have repeatedly denied any Powell's visit came amid ten- Gul, emphasized U.S.-Turkish northern Iraq," Powell said. BurtunOlt*clAP Photo involvement. sions between Washington and cooperation, and both sides Gul said Turkey has been letting She disappeared from the Turkey, where polls show more seemed keen to avoid deepening planes carrying wounded troops WAR TALKS: Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan than 90 percent of the people are the rift. Washington cannot afford addresses his parliamentary group in Ankara. U.S. Secretary of against the Iraq war. to alienate Turkey, and Tuikey is State Colin Powell arrived yesterday for talks with Erdogan and SLAYING, PAGE 2 Some 500 protesters gathered slowly emerging from a financial TURKEY, PAGE 2 his deputy Abdullah Gul on the war with Iraq.

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He refused to say what and hunted by U.S. troops. He accused Pakistan of aiding he was doing in Pakistan. TURKEY, FROM PAGE 1 "Six months ago their attacks the Taliban's reorganization and The latest battle in the Tor were sporadic. But today there is of harboring its key leaders. He Char Mountains is not far from land in Turkey, and would inn- a new organization to the was not alone. the border with Pakistan and its tinue to do so. Recent reports Taliban." Mohammed said at the In Spinboldak, Khalid Khan, semiautonomous tribal belt. It is also have said U.S. aircraft thai sprawling compound where the town's director of foreign in that region that U.S. and are low on fuel have been Taliban supreme leader Mullah affairs, said the Taliban leaders European intelligence sources allowed to land at Inciilik air Mohammed Omar once lived. and their commanders have say Taliban fleeing the U.S. coali- base in southern Turkey "They have found places and found safe havens "in hundreds tion in Afghanistan have found However, when asked if the opened fronts They are better of homes in Quetta," the capital refuge. Turkish support would include organized and are slowly, slowly of Pakistan's southwestern The Taliban's reorganization the transit of guns and ammuni- gening larger and better orga- Baluchistan province. has provincial commanders tion. Erdogan said: "No. No." the nized." Khan said the support for flee- overseeing operations. In the Anatolia news agency reported. In the last rwo weeks in south- ing Taliban is coming from south and southeast, the reorga- Yesterday, 27 trucks carrying ern Afghanistan, a Red Cross Pakistan's militant Muslim nization and military operations 20 U.S. jeeps and food passed worker was waylaid and mur- groups. But Mohammed said it are being managed by former through Turkey and arrived in dered, and two U.S. servicemen also is coming from the Pakistan Interior Minister Abdul Razzak, lrbil, in northern Iraq, according were killed in an ambush on government — a key ally of the former Kandahar corps com- to sources there, I he jeeps had their convoy. U.S.-led coalition's war on terror mander Mohammed Usmani mounts in the back for machine Khalid Pashtoon, a in Afghanistan. and key commanders guns, but did not have the spokesman for the Kandahar "Without state support these Mohammed Dadullah and weapons. governor, told The Associated groups couldn't operate," Mullah Brather. The Turkish military said later Press that the Red Cross worker, Mohammed said. "We know these people, we yesterday the passage of jeeps Enn Catvef BG News Ricardo Munguia of El Salvador, Pakistan denies helping mili- know their tribes. We know they was not related to the new agree- was shot 20 times and the vehi- tant groups, yet leaders have are in charge here," Mohammed ment. It said the military had VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES: Clockwise from-the top left are cles in his convoy were torched. been freed from house arrest said. allowed 204 jeeps to cross tin Jonathan Harrell, Lawren Schuelke. Caroline Kelly and Sara Kammski The International Committee of and are urging the faithful in bordersincelaslmonlliandlh.il All of the candidates spoke last night at a debate in Olscamp Hall. the Red Cross ordered its work- they did not contain weapons. Powell also discussed Turkish fears that the war could lead in the disintegration of Iraq, with Kurds in the north declaring independence Turkey worries that such a move would Cloud faces life sentence embolden its own large nurnbci of Kurds to intensify their bid lor SLAVING. FROM PAGE I brought to South Dakota [o face were pleased then.' had been an autonomy, and Ankara has said charges. If convicted, he would arrest. They said there were mak- it would send troops into north- Denver home ofTrov Lynn Yellow fat e .i mandatory sentence of life ing contact with authorities in em Iraq to prevent a Kurdish state or a mass (light of refugees. Wood in prison. order to be part of the case. "She had been brought lo my Powell said the "early warning Bernice Bull Bear of Denver "We have known for a long system" between U.S. and house as a place of refuge," Yelk Ml said she is looking Cloud's cousin time that people have discussed Turkish officials would provide Wood said in lanuary. "To hide, and grew up with him on the Pine amongst themselves the events for immediate consultation if basically. I hat's about all I can Ridge reservation. that led up to her death, yet pub- there were tensions. say." "He's a very good person. 1 le's a licly have remained silent," wrote "We have the situation under Indians have said for years that very gentle man. Die children like Denise Maloney Pictou of control," he said. "There is no federal Investigators and prose- him and he's really good with my Ontario, Canada, and Debbie need for movement of troops cutors knew who kidnapped and mother. I le helps her. He's not a Maloney Pictou, who lives in across the border." killed Pictou-Aquash. Several bad person." she said. "He's never Nova Scotia, Canada. grand juries had investigated the harmed anybody around here." "We are inspired with the case mrr the years. Looking Cloud had been living actions of those who choose to TODAY IS THE A healing WHS planned for homeless in Denver, she said. courageously stand on their own today to determine whether Piciou-Aquash's daughters and honor our mothers' spirit Denver Police Oeoartment AP Photo FIRST DAY OF looking Cloud should be released a statement saving they with truth and integrity." FINALLY CAUGHT: Arlo Looking Cloud is seen in this 1998 booking THE REST OF mug. Denver police picked up Looking Cloud, 49, in connection with the December 1975 slaying of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash. YOUR LIFE! UAO Presents Sales Experience $ummer Income! We are looking for account executives to sell for the BGSU telephone TtocRSTocR directory. Call 372-0430 for more information or stop by 214 West = Featuring: Hall to fill out an application. 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Brig. Gen. JOHN F. KELLY, on the fierce Iraqi resistance thai has hindered the advancement of Coalition troops. (aCMMKktfHB) OPINION Dorft let media coverage numb you

her you are glued it even phase us when we see being informed; on the contrary, your own time. CNN.com is a are putting their lives on the line — to bring you the news. ' to your television or men shooting guns and bombs we should all know what is going good Web site to check out. to bring us this coverage. Unless you know someone sick of hearing about blowing up? Has the national on. But if the coverage is becom- However, we must not let our- More than 1,000 journalists are who is in Iraq, you may not feel it, this is the most media-covered media over-done it with the 24- ing too much for you, you can selves become desensitized to in Iraq taping, investigating and like this conflict affects you. This conflict in history. The technolo- hour up-to-the-minute reports? simply change the channel. For the war coverage. This is not a reporting They stand in front of is something very real that is the camera and inform us on gy that is now available is so Well, somebody is watching all everyone else, there are plenty of movie or a video game. Fighting affecting a lot of people: the this or else it would not be on. news channels with 24-hour cov- with Iraq is not the newest reality what's going on as bombs fly Iraqis, the troops, the journalists advanced that we can actually Many people want to be erage and most channels have series on TV. It is real people bat- over their heads and all their families. watch the action while it is hap- informed on what is going on. news updates throughout the tling a real war. It is real people Yesterday, Kaveh Golestan, 52, pening. Is that a good thing, People are so busy, and when course of the day. being captured and dying a BBC cameraman, was killed in Whether you are for war or though? they finally have the time to The Internet is also another While we are watching the northern Iraq. He stepped on a not, we should all appreciate the Are we so used to seeing the watch the news, they want it eas- great place to get all the latest news in the comfort of our resi- landmine as he climbed out of many people who are putting coverage on television now that ily accessible on some channel. news. You can read about what is dence hall and apartments, let's his car. He is not the first, nor the their lives on the line. They are we are growing numb to it? Does There is nothing wrong with going on at your own pace on not forget about the people who last, person to die doinghis job the true patriots.

Left-wing America is Protesters: lef s be consistent PEOPLE JOEL ble for the people of Iraq — they being in this war for the oil is ROSSOL would be left with a dictator absurd! Saddam is essentially ON THE STREET always against Bush more enraged than ever before. stealing oil from the people of Guest Columnist We would be right back where Iraq in order to fund his own What is the best thing we started after the first GulfWar oppressive regime! Furthermore, ing them $3,000 employment and it would only be a matter of to cite our past mistakes as the about the warm weather? EVAN search accounts to aid them time before Saddam became an reason to avoid our present con- MANROW while looking for a job, and unemployed workers can keep If you knew me you would even greater danger than he is flict is not logical either. lust Opinion Columnist come to the understanding that I today. because we have made mistakes the remainder of their do respect the political views of Instead of protesting these does not mean we should not accounts if they find a job fast others. The one thing I require in things, they choose to protest the take necessary steps to remedy You've got to hand it to the enough. Getting Americans order for those people to gain U. S. actions in trying to save the out past actions. America made consistency of Left-wing back on our tax rolls will my respect is logical consistency. people Saddam has been mur- the mistake of letting Saddam America. In the discourse sur- increase tax receipts and help Although devotion and outspo- dering protest the United States remain in power (in hopes that rounding the Iraqi war, no to balance our budget, or alter- ken attitude of the peace protest- for not obeying the United he could be dealt with peaceful- matter how much data on ter- natively, give Congress more ers is quite honorable — espe- Nations (which has proven its ly) during the first GulfWar and ror camps we find, and no money to blow. Newrmind the cially considering the absence of ineffectiveness by its failure to we are not going to repeat that matter how much evidence of attempts to help get Americans "Pro-War" protests — it is enforce all previous resolutions mistake. As we saw then, peace- LUCAS HUGGART chemical or biological back to work and balance our incredibly difficult to grant their against Iraq) and give Saddam's ful means will not work. SOPHOMORE weapons surfaces, the budget, though — this is a risky views any significance given the response from the left remains: history of deception a blind eye In order to clarify the earlier GRAPHIC DESIGN tax cut for the rich. logical inconsistencies I see. For — somehow thinking he will statement concerning the "Pro- "No war for oil." The same One of the most controver- example, if they really wanted cooperate "this time." For the War" movement, it is important "With the warm weather, resolve plagues the debate over sial and confusing elements of peace, they would have been most part, the only protest has to understand that we who sup- President Bush's new economic the Bush tax cut is the ending you don't have to sit and recovery proposals. No matter actively protesting for Saddam to been against U.S. action in this port the current military action of the double taxation on stock leave power for the past six conflict. The peace movement are not really "Pro-War." I do not stare at the BG movie how much information is pre- sented that criticizes or negates dividends. While one would months. If they were consistent, chooses to blame the United favor American and Iraqi casual- channel." suspect that Bush, because he they would be protesting the States' past actions as the cause ties any more than the peace the Left's claims, the Bush tax proposal is still just a "tax cut always favors the rich, would murders, rapes and other acts of for this conflict, when in fact. protesters. However, Saddam — rather eliminate the corporate violence Saddam and his sons Saddam should receive the by his refusal to leave power— for the rich." I'm not going to assume that tax on dividends, he in fact rec- have committed against their blame. has shown that he will not do ommends cutting the tax on own people. If they really wanted In order to be logically consis- what is in the best interest of the the Bush proposal is the best economic reform package that the consumer side, making this peace, they would be protesting tent myself, I will admit that the Iraqi people. He will not cooper- a demand-sided tax cut. What the United Nations for failing to United States has made serious ate via peaceful means. In order has been presented in the past two years. Rather, I'm going to seems to be dragging on the uphold any resolution they have mistakes in the past in the to bring about peace and protect economy is the fact that capital declared against Iraq (Resolution Middle East, specifically with the Iraqi people, America has no try to demonstrate just how 687,688 and 1441. just to name a destructive this radical rhetoric investment, the move that cre- regard to our stance on Saddam. other choice but to go to war. ates more capital, increases few) which could have kept the Our support of him in the past as Therefore, the division is not really is. To begin, only half of the substance of Bush's tax pro- production, and ultimately peace had they been upheld. If well as our continual financial among the Pro-War and Anti- EMILY DENLINGER they really wanted peace, they support through the purchase of War crowd, but between the posal is "supply-side." The increases our Gross Domestic would want us to stay in Iraq and oil is probably the worst thing we Anti-War and Pro-Use of Force JUNIOR, PHOTOGRAPHY marginal and small-business Product, has fallen for eight win because giving up now could have done for the people movement — for which I am "Frisbee." tax cuts proposed by Bush do consecutive quarters, from $1.3 would be the worst thing possi- of Iraq. But to accuse Bush of taking a stand. just this: they lower the highest trillion to $1.1 trillion. Because marginal rates to 35 percent a stock is really just an invest- and allow small businesses to ment in a company, creating write off $75,000 in equipment motivation for investment in expenses, and indexes that the stock market could have a THAT'U. HEVCR* number for inflation so that really positive effect on the HAPPEH. future businesses will not be at increase in capital of compa- a disadvantage because of nies. The dividend tax cut is inflation. Nevermind that these actually quite well suited to our WE DOW V WEED ™' moves could help to strength- economic problems of late—it en capital investment, one of WfiSTE Tl#E VOTlM. directly leads to capital invest- the only ailing aspects of our ment and resonates through- TANYA MCKERNAN economy,:because this exposes out the entire stock market, it the truth — Bush's tax cut is JUNIOR, ART ED. increases the capital invest- 6ne for the rich. ment of companies and gives "You don't have to freeze The second major part 6f the stockholders more cash on your ass off walking back Bush tax plan is the demand side, or the "consumer" side of hand from their dividends, and from Lot 6 overflow." our economic system. The idea it could inadvertently create behind cutting taxes to stimu- anywhere between 500,000 late consumption is that if and 1.4 million jobs, depend- middle and lower class people ing on whom you believe. But have more money, they'll nevermind that the tax cut will spend it mote often than upper only cost about $31 billion this class people and businesses year, a mere 10 percent of our will respond to that increased projected budget deficit. To the demand by hiring more work- Left, the cut remains a fiscally ers and expanding their com- risky, rich person's tax cut panies. Bush ends the marriage The president's proposal is a DO YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW? penalty, raises the child tax whole lot more than a tax cut COURTNEY DONAHUE credit and moves millions of for the "top one and a half per- DO YOU HAVE AN ARGUMENT WE HAVE NOT YET READ? cent" of wage-earners, and JUNIOR, PAINTING Americans out of the current IF SO, SUBMIT TO THE BG NEWS. lowest tax bracket and into a without acknowledging that we "Flip Flops." lower, 10 percent bracket. 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pants, ndr should there be. sored by the Communists." Now Republican and support the war rupt life. According to the USG peace resolution. He makes USG Horowitz Mr. Horowitz does not repre- was that logical? You be the in Iraq but some of the things Wfeb site:"The purpose of USG is look like the young son with his sent Pepsi; Pepsi represents stu- judge. that he says just seem to work for every undergraduate plastic hammer and little felt tool brings needed dent requests, making it possible David Horowitz by no means overblown." I'm glad that many student at Bowling Green State belt trying to fix something along for us to bring interesting events is an educational speaker. people who were there viewed University by serving as the rep- side his dad. While this may diversity to U. to our out-of-the-way campus. According to the University's his statements critically like all of resentative voice of the under- seem cute in its literal sense, the Should students sit in their dorm rulebook, the University doesn't us should do of any speaker. graduate student body. USG analogy I am trying to make is In the April 1 edition of The rooms instead of exposing them- play host to any event that is not I'm glad that David Horowitz strives to maintain effective just like this peace resolution BG News, loel Wendland's Letter selves to individuals who think open to all students. I highly was granted the right to speak on communication between the USG is trying to pass They only to the Editor "The U. Should Not differendy? Should they reject doubt that College Republicans campus and that he was greeted undergraduate students and the have a plastic hammer when it Sponsor Radical Speakers" ideological positions they've had many minorities in mind with a reasonably respectful college administration." Nolish's comes to grownup things like appeared, expressing his shock never had the opportunity to when they thought about bring- audience. only argument seems to hinge war and peace. about Pepsi's sponsorship of hear first-hand? Is that what the ing David Horowitz, who still on the premise that if you are target the idea that USG is not David Horowitz on March 26. As educational experience is about? seems bitter over the fact that MIKE ZICKAR not waving a banner or inciting a representing the student body. he says, "Of course the College slavery is no longer legal. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR riot you will not be represented. While this may be another issue Republicans (sponsored the HEATHER FESTER The appearance of Horowitz DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY The philosophy behind any rep- to consider, I believe it has noth- event I, as they share his views. GRADUATE STUDENT on this campus, makes you won- resentative democracy is that ing to do with passing this reso- But Pepsi? Doesn't the University der if the College Republicans elected officials will make deci- lution. Yes, attendance at USG have contracts to sell their prod- may agree and share some of USG resolution sions based upon the wishes of meetings is low, but what about ucts exclusively on this campus? The CoUege Horowitz's radical views all of those that they are respon - the idea that USG can change Should the University support a Considering this is a campus does not speak sible for governing The problem the world, or as Mr. Nolish said, corporation that sponsors these Republicans that tries to promote diversity, is not with those who wish to "create the ability for change in extremist views?" perhaps the College Republicans for all of us voice their opinions but with our government, change in our In my opinion, this University owe apology owe the student body an apolo- those who do it irresponsibly by democracy." There is a greater doesn't see enough diversity of gy- In a recently published issue presenting false claims and fault- issue: What is USG's purpose? views. In fact, I would say such "Peace is not patriotic" this is a of The BG News Jeffcry Nolish, ed logic, with little regard or USG's purpose is to serve the NAIIIKVYAS respect for the consequences exposure is a chief of higher direct quote from David the self-acclaimed mastermind si ucin iis and make positive education. And Pepsi funds at I lorowitz as found in his recent STUDENT behind the resolution that unin- Understand this: There are many BG are making this goal possible. students that do support this war changes on campus, not to article "Moment of Truth: For the hibitedly states that all BGSU change our national government What exactly is there to fear in and any declaration that advo- American Left." This is a guy who undergraduate students are in because Ohio State and Ohio controversy? I've listened to a is known for his radical speeches We should allow protest of the current war in Iraq. cates otherwise is clearly skewed speech by Johnny I'rochman, a and does not represent the silent University have their own agen- and views. He has time and This article is being written for das This is not USG's or any uni- Montana Militiaman whose again showed his support for all speakers and one harrowing reason: to ques- majority. views are controversial to say the versities matter. It is our presi- African slavery, segregation, tion the validity of the claim that dent's and our troop's I'd like to least. Did he convince me to join racial profiling and Nazism in his listen critically all BGSU undergraduate stu- JOHN RISNER the movement for a New World STUDENT sec changes on this campus first, articles. All of which can be dents are against this war. what they are supposed to be Order? No. Am I more educated found all over the Internet. Regarding the controversy Nolish's article makes numer- as a result of having listened to doing, before I see a their plastic When I first learned that he about David Horowitz's campus ous ignorant and self-indulgent hammers whacking away at a his perspective? Absolutely. was going to be speaking at the Bringing about visit, I suppon the right of the speculations whose only intent two-by-four. I lowever, I do As an instructor of Ethnic University, the first question that (College Republicans to sponsor seems to be to advance the posi- Studies, I'm sure Mr.Wendland is went through my mind was, encourage students to come sec his visit and appreciated attend- tion that the author himself peace is not the and question this ridiculous appreciative of diverse ideas. "Who would sponsor this guy's ing his talk. This is a campus in holds If he truly is an ambas- As far as Pepsi Cola's involve- racist views?" I was very angry which all views should be dis- sador of the student body and job of our USG attempt of world peace next ment goes, surely Mr. Wendland that a public university would be cussed regardless of how contro- open to all opinions, he would Monday night. isn't suggesting that the commit- responsible for this. I was more versial and distasteful they are. recognize that there are a great In light of this war. 1 would like tee reviewing applications for shocked when I learned that it Although I support his right to deal of students that are in sup- to congratulate Jeffery Nolish for MONIKAWINKLER funding practice censorship. The was the College Republicans, a speak, 1 must admit that 1 found port of the war and there has not writing in defense of the USG STUDENT current guidelines for funding "student organization," who his talk to be high on shock value been a conclusive, thorough, requests are fair to all organiza- were responsible for bringing and bombast while being low on random and thereby fair poll tions and departments. As found him here. As a Liberal, I think truth. taken on this matter at this insti- on the BGSU Web site, events 1 lorowitz gives a bad name to His glib statements like "the tution. If a poll was taken, the that receive the marketing funds Republicans. Most of the time Left hasn't had a good idea since results would in no way be must be open to the general stu- when an organization invites a the 1950s" seem laughable in unanimous concerning those dent population — the broader speaker, they usually share the consideration of the significant who are for as well as those who the impact, the more likely the same views. accomplishments of the Left in are against this war. To create a request will be approved. No further proof that David this country the civil rights public declaration that claims organization may receive more I lorowilz's views can be ignorant movement, the environmental the University is either entirely than $2,000 in funds or $ 1.000 in is demonstrated from his out movement and the elimination for or entirely against the war is a product in an academic year. look on war protesters. 1 tend to of apartheid in South Africa ludicrous action forged in igno- Requests are reviewed by a com- try to respect everyone's point of among many others His link of rance and contempt for others. mittee based on a description of view no matter what, but not if it the policies of American progres- The fact of the matter is that Live at how the program will support is blatandy ignorant and illogical. sives with the policies of Stalin many students in favor of the BGSU core values, how it will Recently, David Horowitz made was as inappropriate and mis- actions taken by our military and Easystreet benefit the campus community an appearance on the HBO talk guided as if 1 would link the poli- government do not feel com- and how Pepsi Cola will be rec- show "Real Time with Bill cies of American conservatives pelled to argue the incoherent ognized during promotion of the Maher." On this show he said, with the policies of Hitler. logic that is so often presented event. Nowhere in those guide- "Anti-war demonstrations in In response tooneofhismany by many protestors whose only lines are there requirements for New York City and all around audacious statements, the stu- intentions seem to be to draw Corey acceptable ideologies of partici- this country are usually spon- dent next to me said, "I'm a attention to themselves and dis- Hawkey A can of SPAM is opened Friday, April H every 4 seconds...Yummy!!! No Cover Show starts at 10m

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www.bgnews.com/nation B-1 BOMBER HAS BECOME WEAPON OF CHOICE DAYrON, Ohio (AP) —The B-1 bomber, developed and managed at Wright-I'atterson Air Force Base, is in high demand from U.S. commanders running the war in Iraq. The bomber has become the "weapon of choice" because it can carry so many bombs, get to a target quickly and drop its payload with precision. STATE Rescue provides hope

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS no comment. CLEVFXAND (AP) — A soldier "It gives me hope. I'm just sitting here Ohio National Guard Sgt. rescued in Iraq was in the same hoping if they find one, maybe they will Kenneth E. Robinson, the Army's Army unit as two Ohio soldiers liaison to the Sloan family, said he still missing there. find some more." had no new information about Army Pfc. lessica Lynch, 19, of Sloan. Palestine. W.Va. had been miss- JACK DOWDY, FATHER OF MISSING SGT. ROBERT J. DOWDY "I just spoke with his father, ing with other U.S. soldiers from and he was happy to hear about the 507th Maintenance Heights. reports Tuesday night about Pfc. Lynch," Robinson said. Company. The unit was Eleven bodies — at least some Lynch, but had received no word Lynch had been listed as miss- ambushed near Nasiriyah after of them believed to be Americans about his son. ing in action but was identified by making a wrong turn during — were found at the hospital "It gives me hope," he said. "I'm the Pentagon Tuesday as a POW. fighting March 23 in Iraq. where Lynch was rescued, a mili- just sitting here hoping if they She was not among the seven TVvo of those missing 507th sol- tary spokesman said yesterday. find one, maybe they will find John Amtrone AP Photo U.S. soldiers — including the five diers are Master Sgt. Robert ). The bodies had not been identi- some more." from the 507th shown on Iraqi RESCUED: Jessica Lynch, a supply clerk for the 507th Maintenance Dowdy, 38, of Cleveland, and Pvt. fied. The Rev. Tandy Sloan, father of television — who had formally Company, was rescued from an Iraqi hospital by American troops. Brandon Sloan, 19, of the lack Dowdy, father of Sgt. Pvt. Sloan, when reached by tele- been listed as prisoners of war. Her family, seen here, answers questions at their home. Cleveland suburb Bedford Dowdy, was glued to television phone Tuesday night said he had

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Hours: I I Deadline is Friday, April 18 at 4 p.m. Monday - Friday Saturday CRFI NHRIAM, IN< BGNEWS FOOTBALL OSU TO BE TESTED THIS SEASON. PAGE 8 SPORTS BRIEFING THURSDAY O'Neal misses game April 3, against Cleveland 2003 CLEVELAND (AP) — Indiana center Jermaine O'Neal missed lastnighl's game against the Cleveland www.bgnews.com/sports Cavaliers with a sprained right ankle. BOWLINE GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY O'Neal, the Pacers' leading scorer, rebounder and shot blocker. has been playing on a sore ankle since spraining it early last month on a West Coast trip. "It's kind of been dragging on for a while," said Pacers coach Isiah Thomas. "If he could play, he would play. It's Men's golf heads to Marshall not him saying that he needs a break." Erik Bed mances from Chris Leake and course Marshall. week was a lot nicer for the "Three of the five players have O'Neal is the only player in SPORTS REPORTER Craig Pickerel. Pickerel, for pne, welcomes Falcons to practice in, last week- never played there, so we will the Eastern Conference aver- The men's golf team will head Leake finished with a score of the challenge. end sel the Falcons back a bit. have to do our homework in the aging 20 points and 10 back to the links this weekend 149 for two rounds, as the third "We are looking forward to The weather last weekend was practice round to prepare our- rebounds per game. after a long layoff. The Falcons round was cancelled due to playing some of the best teams awful for the Falcons to practice selves," Winger said. will be in Huntington, West Va., weather conditions Leake tied in the country," Pickerel said. "It in, according to Winger. Winger expects Pickerel to on the campus of Marshall for 41st place. will be a good experience for us." Winger does not feel his team continue his improvement this Puckett jury begins University for the Marshall Pickerel shot a 151 for two Head co&ch Garry Winger is to the point it should be in weekend, even though he is one Invitational. rounds, good enough to tie for agrees that n will be a great expe- terms of preparation. of the players who has never deliberation on case The tournament will take 52nd place in the tournament. rience for the Falcons, and it "We are not as prepared as 1 played at Marshall. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) —A place on Friday and Saturday Austin Chase, Bud Ziglar, Eric should be very exciting for his would like at this point," Winger "I am looking for Craig to have jury began deliberations yes- and will be played at the Guyan Lauderbach, and Andy Miller players to play in such a strong said. "We still have a couple of a nice tournament," Winger said. terday in the trial of Kirby Golf and Country Club. also competed for the Falcons at field. days though depending on the After the tournament at Puckett, accused of dragging a The last time the Falcons saw Lake Diamond Country Club. "This is a great tournament weather." Marshall, the Falcons will be in woman into a restaurant action was on March 8 as they The Marshall Invitational will that has the best field of the year, Most of the Falcons have action next weekend in Dayton bathroom and assaulting her. took part in the Big Red Classic in feature some of the best teams in so if they are not excited about never played at Marshall, and on Ihe campus of Wright State Jurors deliberated for about Ocala, Horida. The Falcons fin- the country, as well as some Mid- this week then something is Winger feels the practice round for the Wright Stale Invitational. 5 112 hours without reaching ished 14th at this tournament, American Conference schools wrong," Winger said. will be crucial as far as prepara- a verdict. Hennepin County and got strong individual perfor- such as Miami, Ball State and of Although the weather last tion. District ludge Stephen Swanson sequestered them at a hotel for the night, and they J= were scheduled to reconvene this morning. Puckett's attorney told the jury yesterday that the state failed prove the charges Rugby looks to continue streak against the Hall of Famer and former Minnesota Twins slug- ger. By Wes Holsmger around and in the end a game then punched in a try followed "What happened was real CUtSl REPORTER like this will benefit both our by the conversion kicje. simple — she wanted to go The BGSU rugby team rings teams once the nationals roll "I was impressed/at how calm into the restroom. He took her up victories like a cash register around." everyone was at.nalftime," BG into the restroom. It might not rings up sales—with a loud "ka- The win was a milestone for assistant Chris Hopps said. "No have been the wisest choice, ching." The Falcon ruggers BG's Mazzarella as it was his panic because we were behind, but it was real simple," attor- bumped off Midwest Senior 1000th victory since becoming just fifteen guys determined to ney Todd lones said. Men's champion Detroit the Falcon head coach in 1985. step it up a couple notches." But prosecutor Alan Harris Tradesmen RFC 34-17, crushed Mazzarella, who has been part And step it up they did as the told jurors that the woman's Oakland University 51-5 and of every Falcon game as a player Falcons landed four huge body story is supported by testimo- whipped Ferris State 80-0. or coach since the club's incep- blows, reeling off 78 points ny from others and physical "The Detroit match was a very tion in 1968, has posted a before Detroit could recover evidence, which should lead big victory," BG coach Roger 1002-172-42 record for a .852 from the onslaught. them to conclude that Pucken Mazzarella said. "Superficially it winning percentage in his 18 "Someone told them to over- is guilty. looks like a kind of ho-hum vic- years at the helm. cover our outside backs and that Puckett, 43, is charged with tory, but this is the number one "We've been blessed with a lot was their solution to beating us," felony false imprisonment senior team in the entire of dedicated and committed Mazzarella said. "Center Travis and criminal sexual conduct Midwest and the way we won is athletes at this school in those Budd and Pete Cromly are just and assault, both misde- just as important as the fact that 18 years," he said. "They are the as good as our outside people we did win." ones that left their blood and and can tear any defense up The Falcons had to come sweat from one coast to the when they've got some running McDonell recalled from behind for the second other and in four foreign coun- room." week in a row for the victory. tries and deserve the credit. All I Budd scored twice on a pair of from Syracuse "We've crossed another did was point the way." nifty runs up the middle while COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — threshold in team maturity," "Personally — I'd rather be Cromly scored after picking off The on Mazzarella said. "There was no playing," Mazzarella said. "Gets an errant pass and out racing yesterday recalled right wing panic, no sense of looming rid of some of the tension one four defenders to the goal line. Kent McDonell from the defeat. Everyone just dug down acquires teaching in a junior Flanker Alex Demma's try and , the club's and performed with an even high schooL" Cromly's four conversion kicks greater sense of mission. I'm In the first match against the and a second penalty goal iced farm team, and reassigned left proud of the way we handled Tradesmen, BG took a brief first the game despite a very late wing Andrej Nedorost to the last two weeks" half lead on a penalty field goal garbage-time try by Detroit. The momentum that started Syracuse. "BG's got a great team," from center Pete Cromly, but Photo PIOVKMBG News Tradesmen captain Muggsy then fell behind 10-3. Detroit SCORE: Flanker Jeff Merkei scores against Ferris State. Merker Miller said. "They're the best matched BG's penalty goal and RUGBY. PAGE 8 scored three tries in the match. Softball team gets two Lebron, Irish, honored at home big victories over Ohio By Tom Withers St. Mary defeated during the THE ASSOCIMEO PRESS regular season finished in the T MM In the first game, the Falcons AKRON, Ohio — LeBron top five of USA Today's final SPORTS REPORTER earned their 10th win of the sea- lames got to take one more bow rankings: Oak Hill Academy of It was two much-needed wins son behind a dominating perfor- on his high school court. Mouth ofWilson, Va.; Mater Dei for the Softball team as the mance from vrabel. The nation's top player and of Santa Ana, Calif.: and Los Falcons swept Ohio in a double- Vrabel pitched a complete his Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Angeles Westchester. header behind the arms of Liz game shutout, allowing just one teammates were honored at a James and his teammates Vrabel and lody lohnson at the hit and striking out eight. With school assembly yesterday for were given several raucous ova- BGSU Softball Field yesterday. the win, Vrabel improved her winning an Ohio siate champi- tions during the assembly. It After having lost five games in a record to 7-6 on the season. onship and a national title. took place at the end of the row and 10 of their last II, the Vrabel also pitched the first James, the consensus player school day in St. Vincent-St.

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Bartender trainees needed $250 a day potential. Local year will be a test positions 1 800-293 3985 exl 626 Congratulations Shannon Roeper1 By Carrie Spencer spring, when then-junior Craig dence in the second year of Burk appeals University Ambassador ot the Month 'HE ASSOCIA'f0 PRESS Krenzel hadn't yet clinched the Krenzel running the offense, he Thank you tor your dedication! COLUMBUS, Ohio — ITiis fall, starting job at quarterback, no wants more than a fearsome run- perfect wont be good enough. one knew if freshman running ning game and efficient passing. Coming off their 14-0 champi- back would live "We should be a more explo- Fraternities " Sororities onship season, the Ohio State up to his Mr. Lootball high school sive offense," Tressel said. The sherriffs decision Clubs * Student Groups Buckeyes will spend their 15 career and wide receiver Michael goal is score at least 40 points a Earn $1,000-$2.000 this semester spring practices looking for ways lenkins hadn't had his breakout game. By Russ Bynum rule quickly on the request, but with a proven CampusFundraiser to fill the defensive and special year. Stepanovich agreed. "A lot of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that he didn't intend to "start 3 hour lund raising event. teams holes from 13 departing Those workouts culminated in people last year said defense won AUGUSTA, Ga. — Martha tweaking the sheriff's deci- Our programs make seniors while starting work on a lund raising easy with no risks. a slow 9-3 spring game on a drea- games for us," he said. "That Burks lawyers asked a judge sion." Fund raising dates are filling "more explosive" offense, coach ry day. makes us hungry going into this yesterday to override the sher- "I have never seen this court quickly, so get with the program1 lim Tressel said. This year, KSPN "Game Day" year." iff's decision prohibiting her in a position of modifying the It works. "Every team on our schedule has signed on to televise the April Tressel said the staff will have from demonstrating at the terms the sheriff provided in Contact CampusFundraiser at (888) will lx' looking forward to playing 18 scrimmage in Ohio Stadium. lun watching experienced play- front gate of Augusta National his decision," Bowen said. "I'm 923-3238 or visit the national champions," Tressel That's a week before the annual ers and new recruits compete for during the Masters. just deciding on the ordinance www.campuslundraiser com said yesterday, the day before the Scarlet vs. Gray spring game — spots on defense and special The request comes 10 days as applied." first practice. "We're going to with an expected crowd of 75.000 teams. before Burk plans to protest at Burks lawyers told the judge need to be significandv better in or more. "We lost four of the first six pro- the club because of its all-male that their client was denied 2003." "I said, 'Do they know this a ducers (on defense), if 1 had to membership. Burk, chair of the access to public property out- Center Alex Stepanovich scrimmage? This isn't our spring bet," as well as All-America National Council of Women's side the gates because Augusta knows opponents want to make game," Tressel said of the cable punter , Tressel said. Organizations, wants thou- wants to protect its image — a name for tlicmselves by bump- channel's interest. Some players will be limited in sands of golf fans to walk by not public safety, as the sheriff ing ofTthe Buckeyes, just like they As the coaching staff reviewed spring practices because of her demonstration. has said. Burk was not at the went after the 2002 champs. film in the past three months, injuries. But Sheriff Ronald StrengUi hearing. "We wanted to beat the best, Tressel said they've spent most of Among them are offensive says the closest Burk can legal- "This is an embarrassing and that was Miami," he said at their lime scouting the Buckeyes. tackle and defen- ly protest is a five-acre site just protest and I'm sure the city yesterday's media lunch the day "One thing that bothered us sive ends Darrion Scott and less than a half mile from the would rather it be moved up before the beginning of spring was we had the poorest third- Simon Fraser, all bothered by gate. A city law revised last the street where there arc fewer practice. "There's always a little down efficiency in the last five injured shoulders. Offensive line- month gives Strength broad people around to see it," said something extra inside that kicks years," Tressel said. "That's some- man T.|. Downing hurt himself authority to regulate protests. Sarah Shalf, one of Burks in during those games." thing we'd better get better at." slipping on ice. U.S. District ludge Dudley H. lawyers. A lot has changed from last And while Iressel has confi- Bowen Jr. said he planned to

Softball to face rival Toledo on Sunday at home "YUAN before giving way to Johnson, second by a sacrifice bunt by the inning. Turner moved to third last three batters to end the game. BIG WINS, FROM PAGE 1 lohnson picked up where Vrabel Stephanie Finkel. With two outs, on a double by lenny Tisevich. Kandice Machain went 2 for 3 left off, throwing six shutout Kristen Anderson hit a fly ball that Lyndsay Eirich followed with a for the Falcons while Heimrich homemn of the season, a two- innings and giving up just three right fielder Randi Rico mis- strikeout after fouling off a bum went 2 for 2 in the second game. \NAT<£UfN^ run shot in the fourth inning, hits, lohnson improved her played. It ended up as a double attempt with two strikes. Heimrich went 3 for 4 overall on lenifer Kernahan also had two record lo 2-4 on the season with with Heimrich scoring Two outs later, the Falcons the day with a RBI and a run XV- hils and an RBI for the Falcons the win. The Bocats had their best were out of the jam. scored. Lindsay Heimrich also con- "lody threw really well today," chances to score in the fifth and In the seventh, Rico led off the The Falcons will be in action tributed a RBI. Ross-Shaw said. "Both lody and seventh innings. inning with a single, but she was again on Sunday at the BGSU The Bobcats helped the 1 jz threw awesome today." In the fifth, the Bobcats had forced out at second on a strong Softball Field with a doublehead- Falcons cause with four errors, The Falcons scored the only runners on second and third with throw by Kernahan after a bunt er against 1-75 rival Toledo. The leading to two unearned runs. run of the game in the second nobody out. Crystal Turner attempt by Turner. Turner then first pitch is at I p.m. The second game was more of inning. Heimrich singled to lead reached on an error by third moved to second on a wild pitch, the same for the Bobcat batters. off the inning and was moved to baseman Gina Rango to lead off but lohnson struck out two of the Vrabcl pitched the first inning

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