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Falcon goaltender Will Clarke finds the puck as Miami's Stephen Rohr attempts to rind I senior Dan Bylsma attempts to protect the cage. Saturday, BG suffered a 3-1 defeat at a teammate for the goal during Friday's 7-4 Miami victory at the Ice Arena. Falcon I Miami and fell to 8-17-S on the season.

Basketball teams move closer to Mid-American Conference tournament See pages 2 & 3 page two The BG News Monday, February 24, 1992 Defense spells defeat for Flashes by Glen Lubbert head coach Jim Larranaga said But there wouldn't be much "The moon has got to be right BG to shoot 49 percent (21-of 43) assistant sports editor would be essential to a road vic- more excitement for KSU fans and the stars have to be in the from the field and 40 percent tory - leave the court with a lead during the second half. Despite proper orbit for us to shoot the (four-of-10) from the charity at halftime. The defense was so being able to reduce the margin damn thing well." stripe. KENT, Ohio - According to effective that it didn't allow the to five several times, the Golden KSU was able to win the battle "I think we're developing Kent coach Jim McDonald, the Golden Flashes to get their score Flashes were never able to get of the boards pulling down 42 chemistry between our team," men's basketball team is like a into double digits for 10 minutes. over the hump and make the big compared to the BG's 28. Burnett said. "We're playing our buzz saw. If that's true, then the "1 thought our defense in the play. However, that didn't effect the roles better." Golden Flashes would probably first 18 minutes of the game was "We're a team that just doesn't Falcons too much considering compare to butter as the Falcons just outstanding," Larranaga fight adversity very well," how well their defense was play- BG, 12-11 overall and 7-5 in the sliced through KSU, 61-56 Satur- said. The Falcons were able to McDonald said. "We're just not ing, according the Larranaga MAC, got its second conference day. build their first half lead to 17 fundamentally a very good team. "We were solid enough defen- road win to extend its winning Thanks to a strong defensive points with 1:58 remaining, but a We don't pass it well. We don't sively that even when they got streak to five games. Prior to effort in the first half, the Fal- last minute KSU surge cut into shoot it well. We do rebound on offensive rebounds...they didn't Saturday's game, the Falcons had cons were finally able to do what BG's lead ending the half, 34-24. occasion." automatically lead to field goals lost all seven games on the road The Golden Flashes could at- or they would have had a lot that were decided by 10 points or vrjsianemaaaasuaBoaixKtBKtssasrjsa tribute some of their problem to more than 20," Larranaga said. less. P shooting. KU was 32 percent "When we could set our defense, (20-of-61) from the field. we did a very, very good job." The Golden Flashes fall to 7-16 "We had guys with other things The Falcons offensive effort overall and 4-9 in the conference. on their mind. Whatever that is, was led by Vada Bumett who At home KU is now 6-5 overall I'm not sure," McDonald said.. scored 17 points. Burnett helped and 3-4 in the MAC. NIGHTS IN Wake Forest upsets Duke W1NSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) The Blue Devils (21-2, 11-2 in Duke took its final lead at 68-67 - Top-ranked Duke lost for the the Atlantic Coast Conference) after Brian Davis made one of second time this season on Sun- led by as many as 10 points with two free throws with 1:45 left. TOLEDO JUST day as Anthony Tucker scored 24 nine minutes remaining, but But Tucker, who scored a career- points and hit the go-ahead bas- were outscored 15-1 over the high 31 points in an upset victory ket with 1:25 left to lead Wake final 5:19 as Wake Forest shot 62 over Duke last season, sank his Forest to a 72-68 upset. percent in the second half. 12-foot go-ahead jumper 20 sec- onds later to put the Deacons up GOT HOT for good. Rodney Rogers added 18 points for the Demon Deacons (16-7, 7-6). Make big plans SPRING BREAK " Don't miss the excitement and the fun When we say big, we mean BIG. At TTTTTTTTTT at the new Bombay Bicycle Club in Toledo. Kinko's, we make high quality copies We're having a celebration and you're up lo 24 by 36 inches. They're perfect PANAMA CITY invited to the red-hot Grand Re-Opening for blueprints, displays, post Week festivities February 23-29. BEACH, FL more. And since we're 7 nU beachfront hotel only $119 Sample Bombay Bicycle Wings, Buffalo 7 nls hotel and but only $219 Shrimp, New Delhi Chicken Tenders and open 24 hours other delicious hors d'oeuvres from our every day, you JAMAICA S4S9 can count on us Don'l wail till It's to lata free appetizer buffet. Enjoy fabulous drink For info and raaarvatlona specials. And, bask in a few minutes of whenever you fame as you sing with our Karaoke song TRAVEL make your plans. ■mvicmi machine. 120 N Aurora SI.. IUI.C. NY 14850 So come on Toledo, join us and share in the excitement! It's hot! 1 800-648-4849

See the new Bombay Bicycle Club off-campus and find out what the excitement's all about! 99t oversize copies Come into the Kinko's listed and gel high quality black and pro< Smming advisorv loord white copies up to 24 by 36" for just 99? each. One coupon per customer. Not valid with other offers. Good through 110 A Moslev II BOMB AY 11 June 15,1992. Hall liir/amnl) Open 24 hours Meetings: RESTAURANT & BAR 354-3977 kinko's Tuesday and I IS Railroad Street Thursday 1918 S. Reynolds Rd. north of Southwyck Mall (Behind Mylcs) the copy center Toledo (419) 865-8048 al 8:30 p.m. Monday, February 24, 1992 The BG News _pag ' three Falcon deuces outlast Kent State's treys 91-83 Bowling GrMn (men)(61) lowlini Green |»omin)!91) Hugef, 3-8 2-3: 9; T. Hall, 4-6 2-4. 10, Kline- Nordmann, 11-ig 3-4:»; Lendvay 8-121-1 by Steve Seisly a17; McNulty, 3-91-2:7; Koch, 3-9 u-0:6 Cat- a game coming in, sizzled the Ruminski, 5-9 3-6: 13, Bumelt, 5-10 5-6 17; sports writer "We started to recognize the J Hall, 1-3 2-2:4; Whitemjn, 1-1 0-0:3; Otto, sen 2-5 0-0: 4, Shade, 1-2 0-0: 2; Albers. 5-9 numbers situation on the break," nets for six treys in the stanza to 1-2 1-2: 3; Lynch. 1-3 3-3: 2; Cnjmp, 0-1 0-0: 3-4: 13; Nuesmeyer, 2-2 0-0: 2; Scon, 5-11 said BG coach Jaci Clark. "When pull Kent to within 87-83 with 48 0. Totals 21-4315-23:61. 3-3: 13, Wliams 0-2 0-0: 0. Totals 40-79 KENT, Ohio - Good things we had the advantage we went seconds to play. Kent Stele (men)(S6) 11-14:91. come to those who wait. This was and finished off the layups. We In steps Albers. Banks, 4-20 3-4:11; Kremlins. 3-4 4-6:10. Kent Sine (women)(83) the case Saturday when the did a good job of balancing the The sophomore forward con- Wilson, 4-5 3-3:11; Kkruing. 3-13 0-0:9; Wal- Sherry, 4-9 2-4:10; Forbes, 4-18 8-10:17; women's basketball team denied floor. That's when Andrea and nected on a pair of free throws to ton, 4-120-0:8. Hoknan. 2-5 0-1: 5; Calf, 0-0 Lynn, 6-14 5-6 18; Burden, 1-20-0:2; Carrol Kent State the upset behind 13 Lori started to take over." put BG up by six and then jolted 2-2:2. Totals: 20-6112-16:56 <-7 2-4: 10; Lalhwdl. 2-5 00: 4; Homa, 7-13 second-half points from forward to the bucket on the next posses- 0-0: 20; Nelson, 1-3 0-0: 2 Totals: 29-74 Rejuvenated post defense, 15-20:83. Lori Albers. patient motion offense and the sion to receive the assist from Hilflimt icon: Bowling Green, 34-24. Three pointtn: Bowling Green 4-10 (Bur- Halltime scon: Bowing Green, 47-37. Albers, 0 for services of Nordmann and Al- senior guard Cathy Koch to put nett 2, Whileman 1, Huger 1) Kent (Khiuing 3. Thru pointers: Bowling Green 0-4. Kent 3 from the field bers allowed BG to expand its the game out of reach Holmanl). 10-25 (Homa 6, Carroll 2, Forbes 1, Lynn I) in the first half, lead in the initial stages of the "The free throws are just Rebounds: Bowling Green 28 (T Hall 10) Rebounds: Bowling Green 53, (Nordmann scored seven second half. BG lead 59-42 with something you practice menta- Kent 42 (Banks 14) 9) Kent 34 (Forbes 6) points and 14 minutes to play as Scott drove lly," Albers said. "It is a pressure Assists: Bowling Green 14, (Burnett 4) Kent Attune: Bowling Green 22, (Koch 6) Kent hauled down into the heart of Kent's saggy de- situation that is a free shot. For 7, (Klin/ing 4) 18, (Burden 5) two clutch re- fense and kissed one off the the layup, Cathy just read me and Turnovers: Bowling Green 13, Kent 14. Turnovers: Bowling Green 27, Kent 19 bounds in the glass. I happened to be there." Records: Bowling Green 12-11, 7-5 Kent Records: Bowling Green 19-4 10-2 Kent 15-99-4. last six minutes Kent's Forbes would score only Nordmann led the Falcons with 7-17,4-9. Attendance: 2,368 Attendance: N/A of the game to five points the rest of the way game-highs in points (25) and re- push the Fal- and BG's hounding inside de- bounds (9), with Lendvay adding cons to a 91-83 Clark fense of Lynn pushed her outside 17 and Scott 13. Koch contributed "With Homa hitting the three- some threes at the end." victory. where she proved to be in- six assists to the victory. pointers in the second half, we The Falcons stay in second effective. "I can credit my game to my got back into the game," he said. Collectively, the Falcons shot place in the Mid-American con- "Individual post defense in the teammates," Nordmann said. "That was part of the reason 50 percent from the field com- ference at 19-4 overall and 10-2 in second half was very good," "Kent would double -team Lori Lynn and Forbes were not fac- pared to KSU's 39 percent. BG the league. Kent remains close Clark said. "Everybody did a (Albers) and she would pass it tors down the stretch Unfortu- also outrebounded Kent 53-34 on behind at 15-9 and 9-4 in league good job with their defensive as- back to me and I was wide open. nately, Homa was unable to hit the evening. action. signments. Our posts did a good For me to miss a wide open shot, The Falcons led the game for job of coming through." it is only my fault. " most of the first half as juniors Just when it looked like BG Kent coach Bob Lindsay felt Andrea Nordmann and Judit was ready to put the game away, his team's lack of three-point Lendvay provided the spark Kent's three-point wizard Kim shooting down the stretch was MVP offensively with 14 and 11 mar- Homa started firing bullets. the determining factor in the kers, respectively. The Flashes, I Ionia, averaging just five points contest. however, remained in the hunt as College and Pro Sporting Apparel .UUOUAIUUUUUVUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, sophomore center Tracey Lynn KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAll persistently towered over BG's • Sweatshirts • Sweatpants interior defenders to score 10 • T-Shirts • Shorts first-half points. Teammate for- Ridge Manor Apartments • Hats • Posters ward Ann Forbes handled duty on the perimeter, causing havoc 519 Ridge Street • Jerseys * Clocks with her slashing moves past dis- and much more! oriented BG pivot players. 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(AP) - What would spring he wants it known that he is not Martinez's agent, Jim Bronner, Perez has not reported on time Perez's brother and new team- training be without a few missing holding out from practices at said the 17-game winner was in his two previous seasons with mate, Melido, was there. players? Vero Beach, Fla. taking care of some personal the Yankees. He was seven days "I think he'll be here Ramon Martinez, embroiled in "It has nothing to do with his business. He said Martinez would late in 1990 and 10 days late last tomorrow," Melido said. "He told a contract dispute with the Los contract situation," Dodgers be in camp next week, whether a year. me that he wants to come early Angeles Dodgers, was the only general manager Fred Claire settlement on a new contract had this year." member of the pitchers and cat- said. "I talked to Ramon and he been reached or not. His agent, Adam Katz, said chers not present for the team's has a few things to attend to. In The New York Yankees, Perez's visa from the Dominican As IS teams held their first first workout Friday. fact, he wanted to reassure me meanwhile, are unsure when to Republic was in order, but the official workouts Monday, other Martinez held out last season that he just had some things to expect Pascual Perez in Fort pitcher was not present as the clubs finished up some off-field for 11 days. This time, however, do." Lauderdale, Fla. Yankees opened camp. But business. Classified

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Weather Twist And Scream In Pain It's precipitating: Monday, cloudy. High 40 to 45. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain is 20 percent. Monday night, rain likely. Low near 35. Chance of rain 70 percent. Tuesday, periods rain, changing to snow. Mid-30s. Chance of rain 60 percent. Tuesday, occasional rain, probably changing to snow. High 40 to 45 early. Chance of precipi- tation 80 percent. Inside The News Crad housing on hold: Graduate Student Senate tabled a proposal urging the city to rezone the Heinz Plant site into student hous- ing. GSS has put the bill on hold until the senators are able to hear a presentation by Bob Maurer, the prospec- tive developer involved with the project. U See page two. On Campus Computer seminar sched- uled: University Computer Ser- vices will offer its third "Getting Started on the Macintosh Using Microsoft WorKs" seminar Tuesday. The seminar -• open to all students - is intended to provide an introduction to The BC Newt/Tim Norman the Macintosh and word Sophomore Pbl Kappa Tau fraternity member Shawn Juris (left) processing by using the and Junior Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity member Brad Allan (right) $700 for The Wellness Center and the St. Vincent's Tennyson Microsoft Works program. try to keep their balance in the Chi Omega Twister tournament In Center In Toledo. Delta Gamma and Theta Chi were the winning Harold Stonerock, consul- Eppler South Saturday afternoon. The philanthropy raised about sorority and fralernlt>,respectively. tant supervisor for UCS, said students should seize the opportunity and attend the seminar because it is one of just a few offered to un- Muslim-Israeli fighting subsides dergraduate students. In another sign of easing ten- damage to an outpost of the Is- of Katyusha launchers. For more information, call by Donna Abu-Nasr The Associated Press sions, Israel's army chief of staff raeli-allied South Lebanon Army "I hope, although I can't say 372-2102 or stop by room 241 expressed hopes the confronta- on the northern edge of the secu- this for sure, that we are on the of the Mathematical Scienc- tion was winding down. But he rity zone. downhill side of this wave of Ka- es Building. YATER, Lebanon - Two days coupled that with a warning to Israeli gunners responded with tyushas," Barak said. before the opening of the next the guerrillas not to stage any 155 mm howitzers that targeted The spiritual leader of the Pfeiffer museum bound: round of Middle East peace talks, more rocket attacks. villages around the market town Hezbollah, Sheik Mohammed TOLEDO (AP)~ The di- Shiite Muslim guerrillas and Is- The latest flare-up shattered of Nabatiyeh, an area where the Hussein Fadlallah, urged a halt to rector of development at raeli gunners traded rocket and an overnight lull and frightened pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia is Katyusha attacks once the Israe- Bowling Green State Uni- artillery fire Saturday in south- thousands of villagers who were known to have bases. lis pulled back to the security versity has been appointed ern Lebanon. planning to return home to Kafra Israel's army chief of staff, zone. director of development and But in a move that could help and Yater and other villages just Ehud Barak, visited a northern "Now that the enemy was public information for the defuse a weeklong outburst of north of Israel's self-styled "se- Israeli farm settlement that was defeated and forced to retreat, . violence, the guerrillas agreed curity zone" in southern Le- hit in a Katyusha strike on Fri- there is no need to resume the Museum Director David Saturday to pull back their forces banon. day, and warned the guerrillas firing of Katyusha rockets," he Steadman on Friday an- over the weekend, sources said. Security sources in Lebanon they would "pay a very high said at prayers in Beirut on Fri- nounced the appointment of Also, U.N. Secretary-General said the guerrillas fired mortars price" if attacks continued. day. Lebanese Prime Minister Ross Pfeiffer, effective Boutros Boutros-Ghali dis- and Katyusha rockets. Israeli Friday's attack, which killed a Omar Karami also said firing Ka- April 6. Compiled from staff and patched his top peacekeeping army and other sources said none 5-year-old girl, came hours after tyushas on Israel could not be official, Marrack Goulding, to of the rockets landed in Israeli the Israelis withdrew to the se- classified as an act of resistance wire reports. Lebanon to try to end the fight- territory, but an army official curity zone after storming two ing. said the attack caused minor south Lebanon villages in search See lirael, page five. Campus page two The BG News Monday, I ctiru.uy 24, 1992 Increase in room and board fees GSS tables grad ascribed to Founders renovation by Kirk Pavellch housing proposal The BG News and dining halls will be contribu- "Founders has been subsidiz- by Julie Tao'lalerro ting. ing the rest of the residence hall The BC News "Essentially, as halls are reno- system for decades," she said. University room and board vated, everybody in the system "Now that we are at the point fees for 1992-93 have been in- helps pay for the renovation," he where a major renovation is After much discussion, Graduate Student Senate decided Fri- creased by almost 8 percent. said. "These renovations...are the necessary for Founders, we be- day to table a proposal urging the city to re-zone the Heinz Plant This Board of Trustees action reasons the increase is somewhat lieve that is clearly appropriate site into student housing. brings a raise of almost 1 percent higher than in past years. I would for the rest of the system to The proposal, submitted by GSS Welfare Coordinator Jack Zi- since last year and is in line with guess that the recommended rate shoulder part of the burden for bluk, calls for GSS to work with attorney and developer Bob similar increases over the past of increase would have been on the Founders renovation." Maurer to convince the city to allow for graduate student and three years. the border of a percent to a per- Dalton said funding is being greek housing to be built at the site of the former Heinz plant. cent-and-a-half lower without the used only from the residence and "Right now the site is zoned for industrial and commercial The 7.97 percent increase Founders project." dining hall budgets so there will use," Zibluk said."We can't build housing. I think [Maurer's pro- brings the annual charges to "In a sense, the people who live be no effect on state subsidies, posal] deserves at least looking into and we should support him $2,900 per year, up from the cur- in the rest of the system will also tuition fees, instructional fees or on that." rent rate of $2,686. This year's be helping a little bit to pay for general fees. According to Zibluk, Maurer said the projected housing for price hike is almost a full percent the renovation of Founders - the The Founders renovation graduate students would cost $300 or $325 if utilities are in- higher than 1991-92's increase of same way that the students who'- project will include construction cluded. Maurer's plan would also include a parking lot to sepa- 6.84 percent, but only slightly ve been living in Founders have of suites with private bathrooms, rate the graduate student housing from the greek housing. higher than 1990-91's 7.25 per- been helping to pay for renova- living rooms, single rooms and Several senators opposed the proposal because of the idea of cent increase. tions of other residence halls in air-conditioning. Dalton said living near the greeks. Others doubted the intentions of Maurer. the system," he said. work will begin on the renova- The proposal was unanimously tabled so Maurer could talk to According to Christopher Dal- tions as soon as students have the senate about his plan, perhaps at the next meeting. ton, vice president of planning Vice President for Student Af- moved out at the end of the se- In other business, the senate voted to sponsor a two-part se- and budgeting, the higher in- fairs Mary Edmonds also empha- mester. ries featuring guest speakers for and against reproductive creases can be attributed to the sized this point in a report she The Founders reconfiguration rights. The senate voted 32-0-2 to give from $2600 to $5200 for $15 million Founders renovation presented at the Feb. 7 board is projected to be completed by each speaker to come. Because of the cost, the senate decided to project, to which all residence meeting. Aug. 1993. seek co-sponsorship for the events. The first of the two-part series will feature Janet Benshoof, director of the Reproductive Freedom Project of the American Order of Omega, greek honor Civil Liberties Union which is based in New York She directs national legislation on such issues as abortion rights, forced sterilization and contraception. society initiates new members The primary reason for initiating the series, according to Tim by Sherry Turco and greek involvement are the Bills, program committee chairman, involves the campus dis- The BC News standards sought when review- cussion evoked at the University about the condom issue. ing applications. He said GSS wants to bring programs that allow students to "Candidates for Order of examine their values. Order of Omega, a greek honor Omega are judged mostly on the society, initiated 47 members on leadership and service they offer Feb. 16, along with two honor ini- to the community," said Lynn tiates. Rozzo, a new initiate of the hon- orary. To be nominated or to ap- J Each chapter is permitted to ply, one must be a rising junior, [)ADI\BA AA JJI yjjjj-i nominate six members to be re- have at least a 2.5 cumulative viewed for possible membership. grade point average and be in the A person can submit an applica- top 35 percent of his class. starts with a professional tion themselves, but should they be selected, their chapter would Order of Omega was founded management team! not receive any points toward at the University of Miami, Flor- chapter excellence. ida, in 1959, but the University Community service, schol- chapter, Delta Omicron, was Make Your Search Easy with Ncwlove Rentals: arship and chapter, and campus formed in 1983. Special Benefits: NEWIPVE * Initially - partial security deposit U< ni.i.- * No parental guarantee Summer 1992 Job Fair * Professional management * Free maid service at many locations * Full time maintenance service 352-5620 Check out these apartments: 228 S. College 507 East Merry 328 S. 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Main and pick up our weekly updated rental brochure and summer brochure Sponsored by the Ollice ol FinanclMl Aid and Student Employment Monday, February 24, 1992 The BG News page three Final Words Of Wisdom Court Blotter On Jan. 19 the Grand Jury of tles of whiskey, a gold chain and the Wood County Court of Com- a telephone. mon Pleas handed down indict- Also charged in the burglary ments on the following: was William Rutter, Varsity Steve Reed, Jr., Perrysburg, Square Apt. 247, on fourth- on charges of rape, a first-degree degree felony charges of burg- felony; sexual battery, a third- lary and second-degree mis- degree felony; and two counts of demeanor charges of criminal sexual imposition, a third-degree damaging. Daniels' and Rutter's misdemeanor. The charges in- cases were assigned to Judge volve alleged sexual contact with DeCessna and summonses were a 12-year-old girl by Reed in Issued. 1991. The case was assigned to Clarence R. Brodie, Radcli- Judge DeCessna and a warrant ffe, N.Y., on a third-degree felo- issued. ny charge of carrying a con- James K. Valentine, Toledo, cealed weapon. The case was as- on an aggravated second-degree signed to Judge Donald DeCes- felony charge of attempted rape. sna and a summons was issued. The case was assigned to Judge Allen T. Bugaji, Toledo, on a Williamson and a warrant was is- third-degree felony charge of re- sued. Daniel Sloat, Bradner, on a ceiving stolen property. The case fourth-degree charge of aggra- was assigned to Judge DeCessna vated assault. The state charges and a summons was issued. Sloat attacked a woman "while Joseph Rober, Perrysburg, on under the influence of sudden three third-degree felony counts passion or sudden fit of rage." of passing a bad check. Rober has The case was assigned to Judge been convicted of the same Kurfess and a warrant was is- charge twice before. The case sued. was assigned to Judge Charles Craig Daniels, Jr., Portage, Kurfess and a summons was Is- Ohio, on charges of burglary and sued. vandalism, both second-degree felonies; and a fourth-degree John Gonzales, now detained felony charge of receiving stolen in Lucas County Jail, on two property. The charges involve third-degree felony counts of the burglary of a Bowling Green passing a bad check. The case residence and the theft of a ThrHCNrwUI.lii4al.cn was assigned to Judge Gale Wil- leather jacket, a vacuum cleaner, liamson and a warrant was issued Participating in Alpha Lambda Delta's Last Lecture Series, soci- an answering machine, two bot- for Gonzales' arrest. ology professor Eldon Snyder lectures on the "Pursuit of Excel- lence" In the Business Administration Building. "Happiness is something we all try to achieve (In life), but It seems to elude us," Snyder said. Alpha Lambda Delta created the series last year to celebrate its 25th anniversary at the University. 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Panhellenic Council cabinet cuts Wood Cable ignores jobs, creates new legal hierarchy group request for BET by Ashley Matthews by Genora Rutherford will have representation from the junior delegates The BG News The BC News on the judicial board," she said. In addition, Collins will serve as the vice presi- The implementation of a liability educator on the dent Panhellenic for the newly restructured GA- The request for Black Entertainment Television (BET) at the Panhellenic Council cabinet signifies a beginning MMA, and represent Panhellenic Council at BAC- University has been ignored over a two-year span. of a new legal hierarchy for the Panhellenic com- CHUS, an organization that plans Alcohol Aware- Prom 1990-1992, People for Racial Justice and African- munity. ness Week. American organizations and leaders. Including Vice President of The elimination of the chief justice and program Assisting with Alcohol Awareness Week was Student Affairs Mary Edmonds and Conrad Pritscher, co- consultant positions created the vacancy which the formerly the primary responsibility of the pro- chalrpeople for PRJ, have been lobbying for a BET channel at new liability educator, Marcy Collins, now fills. gram consultant. the University. Previously, the chief justice and judicial board By combining these responsibilities into one of- Chapman Hall Director Rick Nash and Bromfield Hall Direc- handled all disciplinary procedures for the sorori- fice, the Panhellenic Council cabinet will operate tor Chris Smltherman recently met with Larry Miller, general ty system. Under the newly revised Article XVII efficiently while saving money and training time, manager of Wood Cable TV, to discuss the social responsibility of the Panhellenic Constitution, the liability educa- said JoAnn Arnholt, assistant director of Greek of the company to bring BET to the University. tor will act as chief justice. Life and Panhellenic adviser. According to Smltherman, Miller said the cable company The judicial board will now consist of the vice Arnholt said the council's decision was a wise made a business decision in deciding not to carry the BET chan- president of rush, the junior Panhellenic delegate one. nel. Such decisions are usually made at the annual budget pro- from each member sorority and the Panhellenic "It will provide Panhellenic assistance to GA- cess meetings in April. adviser. MMA, which provides much needed education for "Considering that television is a vehicle of communication. Panhellenic President Nicky Pohlmann says the sorority chapters," she said. revised judicial board will be beneficial. Collins says GAMMA will undergo much change See lET, page five "The benefit of it will be that all the chapters and improvement in the next year.

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♦ A student reported he or she had played at Howard's that ter St, and suffered a serious len branch from a city-owned 12, the on-campus student park- was playing the piano in a prac- night and had just loaded the head wound as a result of the in- tree. The tree limb dented the ing lot located on Merry Avenue tice room of the Moore Musical equipment into the van and gone cident. The victim had become roof, caused damage to the wind- Two of the students escaped in- Arts Center Feb. 10 and when the inside the establishment briefly, involved in a verbal altercation shield and knocked the rear view jury and the other two suffered student struck a particular key, a leaving the equipment un- with another man inside the es- mirror off the windshield. A copy head Injuries and a broken hand razor blade came up between the attended, police said. tablishment and both went out- of the report has been sent to the and were transported to Wood keys, police said. ♦ David Mallett, 22, 6212 Polo side. The complainant went out- city administration for review, County Hospital. The victims ♦ Donald Calnen, Jr., 19, 145 West, Apt. A, Columbus, was side later and found the victim police said. said the attackers used a hammer Darrow, was cited for underage cited for burglary in a residence lying on the ground bleeding ♦ Joseph P. McGowan, 29,4255 as one of their weapons. The sus- possession and littering Friday, on S. Summit Street Saturday. from the head. The man was tak- Defiance Pike, Wayne, Ohio, was pects fled the scene by car be- police said. Mallett was not processed at the en to St. Vincent's Hospital in cited for possession of marijuana fore the victims were able to ob- ♦ Jimmle S. Coup, 21, 655 Poe lime because he was too intoxi- Toledo where he had a CAT scan in a parking lot on High Street tain the license plate number, Road, Apt. A5, North Baltimore, cated, police said. that confirmed he suffered in- Wednesday, police said. police said. Ohio, was cited for criminal ♦ Someone reported three ternal bleeding on the brain. The ♦ James P. Fyffe, 26, 114 Pal- damage Friday after he punched women were mooning people other man involved in the fight mer, Apt. A, was cited for open Israel a 3-by-S hole in the wall of a from a moving vehicle on Sixth has not yet been identified, police container in a parking lot on High courtroom in Bowling Green Street Saturday, police said. said. Street Wednesday, police said. Continued from page one. Municipal Court, 515 E. Poe ♦ A juvenile was cited for ♦ Eric Vanek, 18, 13299 De- ♦ Two residents reported re- against occupation. Road. Coup was being arraigned underage consumption and dis- fiance Pike, Rudolph, Ohio, was ceiving obscene phone calls from Word that the guerrillas were on other charges and appeared to orderly conduct Saturday on the cited for underage consumption a man who claimed to have fe- preparing to pull back came after be upset because he was not corner of Thurstin Avenue and E. on Sunday on Pike Street, police male members of their families a meeting in the port city of Si- released on his own recognizance Wooster Street. said. and threatened to sexually harm des of Lebanese army and militia and had to post bond to be ♦ Todd Schuesler, 20, 430 ♦ A patron of Taco Bell, 320 E. them if the callers hung up. A representatives. released. He was restrained and Conklin Hall, was cited for Wooster St., reported the wind- third resident also recently re- Security sources said Hezbol- taken to the Wood County Justice underage possession on Satur- shield of her vehicle was sma- ported receiving a similar call, lah and the pro-Syrian secular Center, 1960 E. Gypsy Lane day, police said. Police were shed while she was Inside the police said. Amal militia agreed to pull out an Road, where he jumped on his called to the scene on Lehman restaurant Monday, police said. ♦ A doctor's office on Clough estimated 1,000 fighters they had head and lost conciousness brief- Avenue in response to a report of ♦ A resident of North Enter- Street reported Wednesday a dispatched to the Kafra-Yater ly. After he was revived, his disorderly conduct and fighting. prise Street reported someone rock was thrown through the battlefront following the Israeli physical and mental health were ♦ Eric Reciter, 21, 656 Frazee threw a brick through the front front door window during the incursion. The sources, who examined, police said. Ave. *38, was cited for disorderly living room window of the resi- night, police said. spoke on the condition of ano- ♦ A band reported an amplifier conduct Sunday at a loud party at dence Monday, police said. ♦ University police received a nymity, said the Lebanese army stolen from their vehicle parked h'.s residence, police said ♦ A woman who parked her car report of four male University pledged to allow the returnees to near Howard's Club H, 210 N. ♦ A man was assaulted Sunday on High Street Tuesday received students being attacked by five pass through its checkpoints un- Main St., on Saturday. The band outside Club S.O.P.. 176 E. Woos- damage to her vehicle from a fal- unknown males Wednesday in lot molested.

BET— The fraternity followed Miller's Wood Cable TV uses only 50 sentative, about making cost ar- Sal LaMarca, regional vice Continued from page four. advice and gathered requests in channels of its 62-channel capac- rangements and drafting a shor- president of Wood Cable TV. yet filled with false images of writing through signed petitions, ity, and of those channels, none ter contract." African Americans, BET is but found the response was min- reflect Latino or African- On Feb. 5, Nash and Smither- "LaMarca came across very needed," Smitherman said. imal, Nash said. American interests, nor do they man met with Bowling Green negative and uncooperative," "(BET] will educate and enrich "The Wood Cable Company is reflect any other cultures differ- Mayor Wes Hoffman and Muni- Smitherman said. "Considering those students not of color about currently representing a ho- ing from the status quo. cipal Administrator Colleen we have just met, he had a pre- African Americans and those mogeneous society, which is not "No decision has been made," Smith, and were told Smith would conceived notion about me per- that represent them in a positive what the University reflects; Miller said. "I am willing to nego- contact them early in the next sonally, and he said, 'I don't like and truthful manner." therefore, [Wood Cable] is con- tiate with both Chris [Smither- week to set up an appointment to you,' and refused to make any One organization that Initiated tinuing to ignore and disrespect man] and Rick [Nash]; and now I discuss the dispute. concrete negotiations, saying, 'I the demand for the BET channel the students of this University," am waiting on feedback from Ar- The following day, Nash and didn't fly in just to meet you, I was Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Smitherman said. letha Harris, a marketing repre- Smitherman met with Miller and just fit you in my schedule."

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1 or 2 roommates needed immediately thru One or Two fun female roommates needed to CAMP COUNSELORS ANO ACTIVITY SPE CHEAPI FBVU.S. SEIZED Duplex adjacent to campus. Large parking 1 August iOih (or sublease of apt near campus M large house starting fall of "92 Very dose lo ClALISTS WANTED FOR CAMP COUR M MERCEDES S200 area, i Br. available May 15. two people University Village, rent neg Call Mike campus Cal J 354 5432 AGEOUS. A RESIDENTIAL SUMMER CAMP »»VW IH $175/monih each plus utilities and deposit 3 353 7203 FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL RETARDA Sublease above Late Night Video until August •7 MERCEDES 1100 Br. avail. Aug. 15. 4 people. $170rmonth each 65 MUSTANG ISO $300, wiry dean, everything is new Please IkON AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES plus utilities and deposit 12 mo. leases Phone 2 norvsmohmg roommates tor 9? 93 school CONTACT THE CAMP DIRECTOR. 151 N Chooae from thousands tuning S2S. cal 353-2300 352-4565 year Nice apt lor $116. Near campus Call MICHIGAN. SUITE 200. TOLEDO. OH 43624 FREE 24 Hour Recording Reveals 372-1837. (419)242 4412 Deans 801 -379-2828 Copyright eOH17KJC Efficiency A one bedroom apartments availablt Call Mecca Management at 23 yr old lemaie looking lor responsible, ma HELP WANTED EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY DP Bench a Weights. Leg Eilenston A Curl 353-saoo. lure roommate to share 2 bdrm apt at twnhse T Be a counselor at CAMP WAYNE. NE PA (3 Bar InO Call lance ai 352 11SS Price Negoc Pieces will sen separelely. GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS apts starts June 1. Reni $167 .1/2 utilities hrs/NYC) - Sports oriented Specialists for aN •00-THIRDSTREET Call (216) 236-S763. ask tor Kim $200-$300 for selling land/water sports, camping, compute's arts IBM PC. 640 M, 2 disk drives S 1/4 and Fp Now renting for 1992 - 1993 1 br A 2 br units. 50 funny college Spring Break Campus interviews March 3 For mlocall(5i6) son printer Software also included 1500 Call Fulyfurnished Gas.heat. AAC 9or i2month T-Shts Sm-Lgquan avail Available now Need one female lo HI house at 883 3067 352 772l.asHorKern. leases. Reasonable rates. Ideal location No financial OBL 1-800*596690 957 N Prospect For 3 Own room Call Now training Wait Persons for summer season Maul Buildings Owners pay uolmes Contact early to avoid <*sappr>ntmeni 353^)325 WO.OOO.'YR! READ BOOKS Apply m parson ai BG Country Club 2-4 Tues SOX off while the colon and sires lael ana IV Scripts Fril oul simple flay through ('nday 923 I arvow Aven ,•■ PHONE 352-4966. , («14)8S»<315 Available now "hke/don il*e"form EASYi Houses A apartments for (992-93 school year. Need one female to Ml house Fun, relaxing at home, beach. 12 month leases only, starting in May Steve at 957 N Prospect vacations. Guaranteed paycheck FOR SALE FOR RENT Smith 352-8917 For 3 • Own room FREE24 Hour Recording Call 353 0325 801-379 2925CopynghtfOHl7KEB MARTEN RENTALS We have apartments for traditional students, 1977 Chevrolet Maiibu Classic 4-dr Good 1 A 2, bedroom fum. apts. 250 COUNSELORS and Instructors needed' grads and couples Please call for more infor- condition, many new parts Runs great Great 9 month, summer A year leases Pnvate. coed summer camp in Pocono Mtns . mation on locations and rates for Spring. Female room, own private cooking facilities party car $600 Cal Tom at 352-3929 3S2-74S4 NE Pennsylvania Lohikan. Boi 234 BG. Summer and Fad. plus bath Summer or '2 month lease $'95 a 1 bdtm apt. air cond gas heat included. Fufl 352-3445 •Houfat-9 month includes utilities withm family home Ken worh. NJ 07O33(906) 276 0998 AVEBURY BOOKS bath, large closets, paoo. private entry Pets A Quiet residential area 1 mile from campus Thousands of used hardbacks One 3 bdrm $590 plus gas (Down) Phone 352 1832 or 352 7365 Earn $5-7 per hour this aummer working in all categories and price ranges wateroedsOK 353 7715 One 3 bdrm $575 plus gas (Up) outside. Triple 'A' Student Painters is hiring 143-C E Woosier -10-6. Mon-Sai 1 bedroom eplt lor Fall 1992 329 E Woosier painters and foremen for the following areas Quiet atmosphere Close to campus Call 354 4494 Need Sublease* tor beginning of May through BG - Findlay, Oayion. Cleveland, and Toledo. 352-2663 SUBLEASE NEEDED Summer ?2 Eipe'ience is helpful but not necessary. CaJi Canon A-1 Camera. 50mm. F i 8.35-135 mm the end of August Air conditioning Call Maya 200 zoom with macro, $300. Best offer One or two person apt 352 8425 1 800-543-3792 Call Partieat372-6304. 2 bdrm »r cond., ceiling Ian. new appliances Great location - Mam Si. Freshly painted, new carpet a Die Heat in- Very clean Call 352 0499 cludedinrani 3S3-771S ^__ Carry Rentals 2 bedroom furnished apartment Classified Information ?. 3.6 or 9 student houses. Mail-In Form For Fall 1992. Off-ce at 316 E Merry «3 The BG News 352 2663 Office hrs 10-5 or by appt. DEADLINE; _Two days pror to publication. 4p m Call 352 7365 (The BG News is not responsible tor postal service delays) 92-93 SUMMER! FALL RENTALS Subteasers to rent large three bedroom house _per ad are 75< per line $2 25 minimum CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: |" or 2" ads OVER 500 UNITS for summer 1992 $700 a month, excellent lo- RATES: Eflb., one bdrm . two bdrm.. houses A du 60c ei»a per ad tor bold face 1* (6 line maximum) $6 50 per insertion cation House in immaculate condition Call plexes Slop into 2* (16 kne maximum) $12 95prt insertion ■T.a *>43? Approximately 35 45 spaces per kne 319 E. WOOSTER (across from Taoo Bell) Summer Sublease looking lor 2/3 people to PREPAYMENT: a required for all non university related businesses and individuals Speak with our fnendaJy stall or call 'ont $166V$111 - 2 bedroom - roomy air - 1 _The BG News wm not be responsible lor error due to illegibility or mcompieie information Please come to JOHN NE WLOVE REAL ESTATE c close to campus • University Village Call Ju NOTICE;, 354-2360 lianne 35*2004 214 West Hall immediately if there is an error myour ad. TheBG News w.-i not be responsible for typo- graphical errors m classified ads for more than two consecutive insertions Beat high utilities cost' The BG News reserves the right to release me names of individuals who place advertising in The BG News Large private roonvbathroom The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of The BG News The Economical rent No uni/no lease Available now. $225 00 per month FACC purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embar- Call 352-6615. rass ng to individuals or organizations Cases of fraud can be prosecuted CAMPUS MANOR PIZZA CLASSIFIED MAIL ORDER FORM 505 Clough Si ■Free heal and air cond Close to campus Balconies NAME (Print). PHONE*. -Plenty of parking ADDRESS _ •Furnished Starting at $475 00 SOCIAL SECURITY # or ACCOUNT # CALL R E Minagment (For billing purposes only) 352-9302

Please PRINT your ad clearly, EXACTLY how you wish it to appear: Ca/ly Rentals (Circle words you wish to appear in bold type) ?-6 student apartments Model apartment at 316 E. Merry #3 Ortce hoom 10-5 or by appt Call 352-7365

0ON7 MtSS THIS ONE! 23 7 N Pro_p«ct 3 bedroom HOUSE RE Management 352 9302 CHEAP' CHEAPt CHEAP! 8418THST Classification in which you wish your ad to appear: 2 Bedrooms. 1 1/2 bath Campus & City Events* — Wanted Starts ai $395 a month RE MANAGEMENT Lost and Found — Help Wanted 362-9302 Rides _ For Sale _____ Services Offered For Rent Personals * Campus/City Event Ads: $1.00/ 1st day with a 3S word limit. Subsequent days regular rate. Taiwan - HONG KONG Dates to appear MaM ,0. (Qn or off-Campus Mail) The BG News CONTACTS NEEDED 214 West Hall BGSU : : — Bowline Green, Ohio 43403 Successful international business there now. Total number of days to appear (Checks payable to The BC News)

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