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NEW LOCATION: SCATTERED Sam B's flourishes at old T-STORMS HIGH: 78 I LOW 63 Kaufman's Steakhouse www.bgnews.com PAGE 19 independent student press VOLUME 1 ISSUE 95 WELCOME FRES N Unique stores line downtown

By Chuck Soder Christmas time when the students And The Cla-zel does more than know how many years," she said. The Shed. Cl!l NEWS EDITOR come back," he said. movies. For dessert, travel a little further The Shed specializes in all sorts of Though Bowling Finder's, just around the comer at Its stage occasionally hosts come- down Main St. to Beyond 2000 Ice products: T-shirts, lighters, gag gifts, Green is no metropolis, 128 N. Main St., also prides itself on dians and other performers. Red Cream located at 133 S. Main St. adult toys and jewelry for the ears there are plenty of its massive selection, according to Green, known for his handyman The first thing that sets Beyond and elsewhere. unique shops and owner Greg Halamay. antics on PBS's The Red Green 2000 apart from other area restau- The Shed also tries to help cus- restaurants that can't be "We like to refer to the store as Show, will perform for a sold-out rants is its retro look, according to tomers find the specific item they Found any- 'your music library,'" Halamay said. crowd on Aug. 25 to promote his Jeremy Hodgkins, who runs the want, even if it's not in stock, Unlike Madhatter, Finder's began new movie, "Duct Tape Forever." business with his wife and her par- according to assistant manager Reo stocking up on DVD's last spring. If you're hungry after the movie - ents. Smith. But it still is a music store, just as it or any other time of day for that "When I went to school, I remem- "If it's something you've seen was when it opened in 1971. matter - visit the Corner Grill at 200 ber diners with '50s themes," he before, or are interested in, we'll try Their primary focus is music and N. Main St said. "1 wanted to recreate that." to order it." he said. has never veered from that The restaurant's atmosphere pro- But decorations don't mean These smaller, independently But if rare music isn't your thing, vides a comfortable place for col- much without a good product. run stores may not be marketing maybe rare movies are. You can find lege students, according to owner Customers get their money's worth monoliths, but they do have at least almost any movie somewhere in Linda Stacy. at Beyond 2000, according to one strong advantage - service. 20,000 tapes and DVD's at Video "It's a good meeting place for Hodgkins. "When people here have ques- Spectrum, at 112 E. Washington St friends," Stacy said. "Especially "When you order ice cream, you tions, they can talk directly to the "I've been collecting movies since because it's right in the middle of get a big scoop," he said. "We don't owners, and that's not going to hap- the store opened 22 years ago," said downtown." cheat you here." pen at corporate stores," Wilkins co-owner Sue Wilkins. And you can even meet a friend And you can get those scoops said. "Or they can just come and talk Video Spectrum stocks more for a hearty breakfast at 3 a.m. late, too - the store doesn't close movies." than Spielberg. because the Comer Grill only closes until midnight. Madhatter owner Cummer said "Other stores are hits-oriented," on Sundays. "If you're looking for food after 9 such stores are a dying breed and Wilkins said. "But we have cult In addition to 24-hour breakfast, p.m., your choices get limited," he should be cherished. films, lapanese animation, inde- you can also eat the town's favorite added. "But you can still come "In this day and age, little, inde- pendent films, documentaries and burgers, Wilkins said. Comer Grill here." pendent stores like these are pretty one of the largest foreign-film col- burgers were voted best in the For everything else, check out rare," he said. lections in the state." county by visitors to the 2002 Wood The Shed, a novelty store at 510 E. Although BowiingGreen presents Video Spectrum's layout is County Fair. Wooster St itself as small, the entertainment unique, too. If you want to host an "We've got that award for I don't If you're into weird stuff, you'll like options are unique and endless. where else. Arnold Schwarzenegger movie For instance, Finder's marathon, he has his own section, Records and Tapes and as do other actors and actresses. But Madhatter Music. if you're a Woody Allen fan, you can If you're looking to diver- find movies grouped by director as sify your CD collection. well. Finder's and Madhatter can While the number of movies is help. Each store is known huge, the store still has a si nail. cozy primarily for broad music feel, according to Wilkins. "It's a selections - from hits to small building, so things are pretty imports to used CD's. well stuffed in here." Madhatter, a small shop If you want to see something on a at 143 E. Wooster St., is bigger screen, check put The Cla-zel packed with CD's, records at 127 N. Main St., distinguished by and other music-related its giant marquee. items, according to owner Like Video Spectrum, The Cla-zel Jim Cummer. appeals to those interested in both "We stock stuff you can't mainstream and cult films. Though find anywhere else," he said. the theater often plays new movies, "And you can sell and trade it is also a place to see classics return , too." to the big screen. The atmosphere is as Artistic films will also find a home unique as its selection, at The Cla-zel on Sept. 6,7 and 8, as Cummer said. a part of the Black Swamp Arts "it's really a bizarre place Festival to shop," said Cummer. "It's But the theater's biggest draw is a dump, it's chaotic, but it's The Rocky Horror Picture Show, cool." which plays every Saturday at mid- The store has just night. The audience almost refreshed its stock to pre- becomes a part of the movie - if you pare for fall semester, ever wanted to dress in chains, Ben Swanger BG News according to Cummer. throw rice and scream at a movie "Really, for us, it's screen, this is your chance. DOWNTOWN: Small businesses in the heart of Bowling Green give the city a unique feel. Local banking a convenience to students Michelle Rulilin "Students might not be too manager Debbie Whitson said tion to low or no account fees. paper banking. This online option REPORTER knowledgeable coming |in|, but that although some banks feature Popular options for college stu- is often available to students at no For some college students, the we really try to see what their checking accounts that have up to dents include Sky's free 24-hour cost. idea of starting a savings account needs are going to be," said Jane a $7 a month account fee, many access to their accounts through "We're starting to get a lot more IZHZB is digging for spare change under Quinn, Vice President and District students cannot afford to pay that online and telephone banking. interest in our online banking their couch cushions. However, Manager of Huntington Bank. much. According to Croninger, on a cam- program," said Mark Knierim, a Bowling Green banks feel they Several area banks offer com- "The majority of students come pus as technologically advanced member of Key Bank's marketing ~ - . may have a better option. petitive packages to college stu- in saying 'let me find an account as Bowling Green's, the online team. "You can access your Many local banks make it a dents. National City Bank, Sky with the cheapest fee," said banking service is especially pop- accounts online and even transfer priority to reach out to first-time Bank, Huntington Bank and Key Whitson. ular. money from one account to bank customers and educate Bank all offer free basic checking Shelly Croninger, manager of a Whitson said that more stu- another." them about available banking accounts to college students. Toledo Sky Bank, said students are dents are relying on banking Mitt hey BG News options. At National City Bank, branch looking for convenience in addi- online as opposed to traditional BANKING. PAGE 2

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BANKING, FROM PAGE] option for students. if a student has applied for sever- Although college students usu- al credit cards but uses only one, According to Knierim, being ally closely monitor their check- the other credit cards will show able to easily transfer money ing account balances, overdrafts up on a credit report as well. from a savings account to a do occur. Whitson said students With knowledge of the tempta- checking account, or vice versa, is commonly overdraw their tion students face to charge pur- a feature that many parents find accounts right after Spring Break chases and unknowingly bury handy. This allows them to be or right before they leave for the themselves in debt, Key Bank certain that their student has the summer. This is due to students offers a short term solution to money they need while at school. not watching their balances as help students learn to charge Bankers find that students with closely during Spring Break or responsibly. checking accounts often rely being preoccupied with exams. "A Key Possibilities card is a heavily on debit cards to with- Besides checking accounts, pre-paid credit card that works draw cash. In the case of National students also utilize bank credit just like a Mastercard," said City Bank, the ATM located on cards. At National City Bank, a Knierim. "If a student knows that Wooster Street near Founders type of Visa designed especially they have some charges coming Hall is the most accessed ATM for people seeking to build credit up and they dont want to write a the bank operates in Northwest has grown in popularity. Among check, they or their parents, can Ohio. the perks of the card is a 5 percent set up a card for a specified As a result of its excessive use rebate on purchases by the card- amount" Amandi KM|M BG News by students, this ATM was recent- holder. At Sky Bank, a college stu- According to Knierim this ATM: Sky Bank is just one of many local banks in Bowling Green to offer students the convenience of ly replaced in preparation for the dent credit card designed for the option is also great for Internet ATM services. fall semester. same group of users has also purchasing where many students Sky Bank, Huntington Bank and is convenient for students sums from their jobs or on occa- other financing have become been introduced. may still be leery of giving credit without cars or time to drive to sions such as birthdays and holi- more prevalent. and Key Bank all offer ATM ser- According to the Statistical card information online. Because vices in the Union. The the bank. days. However, the savings Representatives from area Abstract of the United States for the card is only for a specified Out of all the banking choices account remains less popular banks consider it to their advan- Huntington ATM is located near amount and is invalid when that 1997,61 percent of people under available to college students, the because it makes money some- tage that they have many branch- the main entrance to the build- age 35 hardly ever, or only some- balance is depleted, it is a secure ing, while the Sky Bank ATM is two least popular offerings are what less accessible to students es throughout the Ohio region. times, paid off their credit card alternative. savings accounts and loans. than does a checking account. This allows students who live in located on the side entrance near balances. Direct depositing paychecks is Carnation Catt. Students can Whitson recommends savings Although all three local banks the Midwest and have accounts Quinn urges students to be another popular choice among accounts to students who are try- offer loans to college students, back home to continue doing find the Key Bank ATM near the very conservative with their students with on- campus jobs. Black Swamp Pub ing to save a large amount of they have never really caught on business with a bank they are choice of credit cards. Students This option saves students a hike money or who expect to receive as a popular choice among stu- familiar with, just at a different These new additions remain can get in debt quickly, and even to the Administration Building the most convenient banking their money in several large lump dents, as grants, scholarships and location. WELCOME BA1K nogrillS Each and every sandwich and salad is prepared to your exact taste. Stop in today and see for yourself!

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By David Schrat "The Kohl Hall project is going to cost approximately $ 1.11 year. "I like the way the renova- REPORTER phased." Waddle said. "Restjoom million tions have turned out," Boucher This summer has been a very and heating work took place this The renovations to Kohl Hall said. "The test will be when peo- busy one for the campus of summer while next summer we started in the early part of sum- ple move in and see what the end BGSU. The parking lots were plan to complete the reconfigura- mer and the first part of the product is." redone and many buildings tion of the first floor." phased renovations are almost The next phase is dated to start received makeovers. As of the The new renovations are to finished according to Robert in January of 2003. The contrac- beginning of this summer, Kohl make Kohl Hall up to code and to Boucher, Sr. Project Manager at tors working on the project are: Hall and the Phi Delia Theta fra- also get ready for the move of the the University. Comte Construction, Hanks ternity were two of many build- Chapman Learning Community "The jobs will be completed for Plumbing and Heating and TAS, ings that got renovated. from Chapman to Kohl. Included occupancy," Boucher said. Inc. All of these bids are within Kohl Hall, which was built in in the proposed renovations are: "Everyone will be able to move in the original $2 million budget. 1939, is part of the way there but the heating system, ADA path- on Saturday." Munger & Associates Inc. was the is going to get a complete over- ways to make the building hand- Each of the floors is now company hired to prepare draw- haul. According to Robert icap accessible, fire alarm equipped with a laundry room ings for the upcoming renova- Waddle, Assistant Vice President upgrades and replacement of and the bathrooms and class- tions. of Capital Planning, the renova- doors and locks. As recorded in rooms are also finished in the Phi Delta Theta, one of the tions to Kohl Hall are anything the minutes of the Board of west side of the building The east many fraternities involved in but quick. Trustees, these renovations are side remains for the upcoming Greek life here at BGSU, was also on the construction line over the summer. Phi Delta Theta is locat- ed adjacent to Rodgers Hall and Jerome Library on fraternity row. The structure and the outside of the building remained the same but inside the house is newly renovated. "The Phi Delta Theta project was essentially ren- ovating the entire building, with- Ben Swintet BG News out changing the configuration," VV0RKIN': Tom Vasquez of Tropical Installation works to finish the Waddle said. third floor bathroom in Kohl Hall. The newly configured fraterni- ty house came in around budget ty houses and future renovations "Any improvements to a build- and will be open for business to them. ing are certainly a positive and Aug. 24. Included in the renova- The Verier Design Group was can be a benefit to those who live tions were new everyday items hired to draw designs for the ren- there," Waddle said. "In both of such as the kitchen, windows and ovations and the contractors these instances, we are really walls. The Office of Residence Life hired were: Wilson Builders, addressing and looking at pro- decided to only go ahead with the Hanks Plumbing and Regent grammatic benefits as much as renovation of the Phi Delta Theta Electric. These renovations start- physical improvements for these fraternity house this summer to ed in late May and the fraternity buildings, and the information IEKN TREYINO BG News see how the renovations would will be able to reside in it starring that we gather will have an impact on our long range plan- BIG MESS: Kohl Hall is undergoing renovations this summer, as the University tries to improve one turn out. This unit's renovation is this Saturday. ning for the next few years." of the older residence halls on campus. a prototype for the other fratemi- BG6 News welcomes your ideas for future stories m #v 1 It • Call us at 372-6966 *

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All of us here at The BG News strongly about something, stay through to get a job in today's express your own. The Opinion thing that is written. The idea is would like to welcome all of the SEND US YOUR THOUGHTS true to iL world. Going to college can teach page prints guest columns and to give a basis for you to form new freshmen to Bowling Green Being away from home and you more than just a trade, letters to the editor. Check the your own educated opinion on a [email protected] State University. We hope these family can sometimes be hard whether it is learning how to live submission policy for the details certain topic. next few years will be exciting, for some students. There is noth- with a new person or learning and feel free to e-mail us at any- educational, fun, adventurous With the subject line: We hope you will take advan- letter to the editor or ing wrong with being homesick how to be more of an outgoing time. tage of this forum available to and valuable to you as you enter guest column — after all most of you have person. The Opinion page is a place the world of adulthood. spent your whole lives living The BG News is here to inform for free-flowing ideas and opin- you, as well as all the other great College is a chance to broad- there. However, college is a you on what's going on on-cam- ions. An opinion column is not things that the college experi- en your horizons, develop new chance to make lifelong friends pus, in Bowling Green and in the meant to tell you how to think or ence has to offer. ideas and find your true self. that's what makes life so interest- and leam to deal with diversity. world. feel, rather it is just an educated Enjoy this special year and the You will soon learn that not ing. Embrace diversity and adapt College is more than just a The BG News is also a great argument. The reader is not ones to come. This is the begin- everyone thinks the same and to change, but when you feel part of life you have to go place to leam new ideas and being forced to agree with any- ning of the rest of your life. Tips for new A letter from college students President Ribeau

already have it. Save your you that the most underrated On behalf of the BGSU institution. I would like to think ahead, to do your best for that money for the new Metroid, set spot on campus for finding a Administration and Board of that you have chosen BGSU day, then you will accumulate MATT to be released in December. quality lunch is the Sundial Trustees, 1 welcome you to the because we seek to make a dif- the successes that will put you SUSSMAN It's a bitch to find a parking sandwich bar. I've learned that a Fall 2002 Semester! This is a spe- ference in the lives of our stu- in good stead for the future. spot in Lot 6 during the week- first rate sandwich must have at cial day in your lives, in the life dents and in die quality of life of We have a great school, the Opinion Columnist days. Anything short of using least three kinds of meat and of the BGSU community, and in our community. So you have best faculty in the world, and an yellow police tape and sidewalk two kinds of cheese. If you're the lives of your family. made the choice to develop not outstanding student body. chalk to draw a human outline vegetarian, this only applies to You represent the continua- only your minds but also your Make this year memorable - I have confidence in you, the will leave your car parked closer tion of a legacy of academic characters commit to excellence each day. incoming freshman class, that to Meijer than to the nearest cheese. If you're vegan, then I As you work towards obtain- you will get lost as many times shuttle stop. can't help you. excellence, the lively exchange ing an education, you will find as possible before you figure out Urban Meyer borders on ledi It sounds like a clever idea to of new ideas and the potential to transform your communities, that every day is a new begin- this grand ol' campus. Maybe Master status in this neck of the purchase the poster of Bluto you can't picture Hayes Hall in woods. Consult your local wearing the "College" sweatshirt the state of Ohio, and the world, ning and that each day will rep- the back of your mind. Your Bowling Green football program from "Animal House," but guess through the application of the resent unique challenges and Ethernet connection to BGNel's to find out who he is. what? 500 other people already knowledge, skills and attitudes opportunities. Your success over that you will acquire while here. the next few years will depend online network is more confus- Treat English 111 and 112 like had that idea. The same applies As you contribute to the lega- on how well you face these chal- ing than you thought. What's a two-week old bandaid. Pull it to that poster that says "Beer: cy of this university, we also, in lenges and how enthusiastically worse, you may not even know off fast, and trust the Scott Helping White Guys Dance the number for tech support, or turn, intend to contribute to you lay hold of the opportuni- Foresman handbook for cita- Since 1882" or whatever year it how to set up your voice mail. your personal maturation and ties that present themselves to tions. says. I never thought the day You have many questions to If you live in Krcischer, you'll intellectual development. you. would come that we could have ask an enlightened entity. Well, soon realize that taking the You have taken the life- While beginning the academ- certain posters become main- you are reading the wrong shuttle from your dorm to any- changing step of enrolling in an ic year, keep one thought in stream. columnist's article. I still don't where is really a hassle. Deal institution of higher learning, mind: you can only live one day Sidney Ribeau Throughout the course of the know how to set up my voice with it. I've already told people and you have made the decision at a time. If you leam to give President mail. I just leave my Instant that both buses shouldn't follow year, buy two-liters of pop. Save to make Bowling Green your your full attention to the day Messenger on all day and all each other around like homy the bottles. Once you have ten night, so those urgent individu- teenagers chasing the home- of them, along with a volleyball, als can leave me a note. This coming queen. you have yourself a makeshift nugget of advice is just the first By the end of the year, you hall bowling alley. of many insights and nonsensi- may only have one PED. but Everything else you're going cal comments about college life you will know about five codes to have to leam on your own. I to which every freshman should into various bathrooms. kept some things from you, be exposed. Give intramural curling a The picture on your ID will such as the faulty desk in chance. Olscamp Hall that breaks when not reflect your chances of pick- Speaking of bathrooms, try you sit down, or the secret ing up chicks or guys. Back then not to make a mess of yours. you were just a timid, nervous, You only get one, and if you wormhole hidden on the side- soft-spoken incoming fresh- clean your dishes in the sink, walks, that pulls you into an man. Now you are a timid, ner- just wipe down the sink after- alternate dimension once you vous, soft-spoken freshman. wards, OK? I hate seeing bits of accidentally step on it. Telling Don't buy Madden 2003. tomatoes stuck in the drain you everything would demean Chances are five people you while I brush my teeth. the purpose of figuring things know or will meet this semester Because I'm a nice guy, I'll tell out for yourself!

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PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS following members of Unigraphics for ANGELA M CLARK, PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS ASSISTANT EDITORS DUSTrN M LESTER FttXXJCTION ASSISTANTS JOSEPH W00DRING, ASST. OPINION EDITOR remodeling the newsroom: Kelly Brunswick, ERICA GAMBACCINI, ASST. SPORTS EDITOR ANGELA SORTER, ASST. NOW EDITOR ADVERTISING ANGIE SCINTO. ASST. NOW EDITOR CASEY DAVIS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Kurt Cruse, Justin Winget, Koree Forsythe TRACY LAHOTE, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AMANOA PALATAS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE NATHAN R0DGERS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE and Paul Obringer. JESSE SMiTH. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE WWW.BGNEWS.COM OPINION Friday, August 23,2002 5 Oak Openings Some helpful advice to all incoming freshmen out asking? I advise you to tell they have a second. Even if they JOSEPH your roommate right away. No don't, they will make time to talk offers a break WOODRING one can know what your bound- to you. Your RA's are good people aries are iFyou don't set them up. and they are a fountain of knowl- Asst. Opinion Editor Furthermore, iFyou cannot seem edge. Get to know them. to make Friends with anyone My next points may seem triv- So here you are. The parents right away, don't give up and ial and obvious but you would be are gone, the domi is set up, and start filling out a transFer applica- surprised at how much they can from school you are officially a college stu- tion. You will eventually find peo- help. Get a calendar. When you dent. Suddenly you are on your ple that share your thoughts and are going to classes, working a GRETCHEN Nature Preserve is the answer. lounging on the grass at Mallard own with absolutely no one to ideas. You just have to go out and job and trying to have a social ROBERS Located just thirty minutes Lake is a perfect way to spend a tell you what to do and when to Find them. There are thousands life, it can seem overwhelming. A north oF Howling Green, this lazy Sunday afternoon. A Four- do it. What now? oF students attending Bowling calendar can be your new best Opinion Columnist 3600 acre preserve provides miie ski trail is located at As a second year student with Green and I'm sure a Few of them friend. Write anything and every- some oFthe Finest scenery and Evergreen Lake For cross-coun- last year fresh in mind, my first will share your thoughts and thing down and you'll be able to The switch From school bells wildliFe located in Ohio. Twenty- try skiers along with six miles oF bit of advice is this: Go to class. ideas. And by the way, don't be keep at least some son of organi- to alarm clocks sounding off seven miles oF hiking trails are biking trails, and twenty-three Make sure your schedule is set afraid oF the uppcrclassmen. zation in what may seem like a three or Four times a day to wake sure to keep the adventurous miles oF horse trails. up and you know where all oF They don't hate you. The Fact is completely disorganized life. up For class can be a difficult hiker busy For awhile. The tower- There's something exciting your classes are. Then, as I said, they've been there and done Next, if you live on campus, get a transition For many first-year ing trees are a spectacular sight, about traversing through the go to them. Freedom from your that. They are just at different bike if you can. As is quite obvi- students. It isn't just getting up in and offer shade For hikers in woods and seeing the various parents can feel like a weight off stages oF their lives. ous, Bowling Green is a rather the morning, going to school, even the hottest weather. plant and animal species that your shoulders, but failing out oF The obvious has been stated. large campus. Having a bike is and being dismissed at three With Fall just around the cor- thrive there. It's also a great place college and moving back in with Make Friends and go to class — very versatile and it's much more o'clock anymore. It's learning ner, what's better than hiking For birdwatchers to view many them can make your life twice as everyone knows that. Now for a convenient than doing all that how to balance everything and through some oFthe best natural native birds. hard. lirtle advice that you may not walking. But don't think having a still have room For rest. colors Ohio has to offer? Oak Oak Openings is home to a My second little bit of advice is have heard From your parents. bike is absolutely necessary. Going to class, making new Openings is the perfect place to wide variety oF plant and animal to make friends. Don't be dis- Your Resident Assistants or "RA's" The last bit of advice I can give Friends, and keeping good seek solace when classes, work, liFe, including many oF Ohio's turbed if you don't make instant are your Friends. I advise you not to you as someone who has been grades is a task every student and other activities are too hot endangered species. The park friends with your new room- to come in with the attitude that through a freshman year is to not must cope with. And with all to handle. also hosts many public pro- mate. Sometimes it can work out they are the "police" oF the dorm. be afraid. College can seem like a the events happening through- Hike along the Sand Dunes grams, walks and workshops better if you two just see each While this may be part oF their big scary place with lots of new out the Bowling Green campus Trail and explore the sand dunes throughout the year. Many oF other occasionally at first. job, they are helpful in a great faces and many new ideas. Don't everyday, it's never difficult to which transport the adventurer the programs are free and open However, don't shut him or her deal of other areas. They will let it scare you. College is a place find something to do. to a time when glaciers covered to anyone. outofyourliFe. Make a time answer any question you have, you will grow into over the next When classes and schedules the area These glaciers Formed For more inFormation about where you can go out every so they will remind you of impor- four or five years. lust try to have become hectic, it's great to take the Great Lakes and left the infa- programs or volunteering, go to often so you can understand tant events, and most important- fun and study as much as you some personal time. IF the mous sand dunes behind as a www.oakopcningsregion.com each other and where you both ly they are almost always willing can. Take college one day at a rugged outdoors is a place you remnant oF the ancient past. on the web or call the main come from. Don't like people to be a friend to talk with. lust time. I promise this: You will sur- like to be, then Oak Openings Packing a picnic lunch and office at 419-826-6463. touching your belongings with- knock on their door and ask if PEOPLE ON THE STREET FRESHMAN EDITION SARAH HATCH AMIELOGAN CLIFF CORE CRYSTAL BAUS JUSTIN DAVIS MARGOTHIEL What was your JUNIOR SENIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR SENIOR JUNIOR biggest misconception Intervention Specialist Middle Childhood Ed. Secondary Education Dietics Criminal Justice Elementary Education coming into college 7 thought my "That it would have 7 was expecting a "It was exactly how I 7 didn't think it 7 thought it was your freshman year? roommate and I been harder to make heavier workload, 1 thought it would be." would be so hard to going to be harder would be best friends." had too much free find a parking space." than it was. It's not friends." time." that hard."

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CURT appropriate response is I'm on the phone in the lobby to get mental pictures. done it, I've done it, and even my years to fix it... do nothing and HARRIS " (Osbome Vocabulary Word talking to you!" Lesson Learned No. 5: It's okay mom did it. I'm talking about you have 40 plus years to regret Deleted) you!'' "Umm... I don't know... I'll be to get along with your room- sledding, my parents never had it. Wow, that was like deep and mate, but you don't need to be sex, the stork brought me. Lesson Learned No. 3: One right down." So, to make a long stuff. Opinion Columnist night my first or second fresh- story short, my neighbor was friends. If you try to be friends Lesson Learned No. 8: It's man year, I lived in Darrow. drunk, and wandered into the and roommates, well let's just okay to judge a book by its cover Lesson Learned No. 10: You About 4 am. one Saturday night, wrong room, wrong bed and fell say it's like dating without the when the cover is a nickname, will do most of your learning As I start my 7th year and 18th I half wake up, see feet 2 inches asleep and I never woke up. fun touching each other part. I especially if the person with the outside the classroom. I'm not semester as a student here at the from my face, and go back to From that day on I always mean, dirty underwear on the nickname is unaware they have talking field trips, but rather keep floor is much easier to deal with that nickname. Nicknames to Universiry, I feel that the least I sleep. At some point my subcon- locked my door. Always lock in mind that there is a difference can do is impart some wisdom scious processed what I had your door. if you actually want to see what avoid include, but are not limit- on this year's freshmen (actually seen and I snapped awake only Lesson Learned No. 4: Don't that underwear was once cover- ed to: Tuna, SoLeNtGrN, Naked between learning and getting an the least I could do is point and to realize the feet were attached look through your roommate's ing. Adam, Tubby, Tubby's Friend, education. Granted, sometimes laugh, but that makes for a short, to very hairy legs. I leaped out of computer files, you may find Lesson Learned No. 6: The Tubby's Other Friend, Blowhole, you may be simply learning that uninteresting article, no?). bed over the mystery feet, ready something you wish you hadn't. best grub in town can be found Teen Wolf and the Bicycle Guy you can't drink 16 beers in 20 with the Water Bottles. Lesson Learned No. 1: There to beat up my roommate for A friend, who will remain name- after midnight at the Comer minutes, but it's learning is nothing wrong with taking being so drunk he crawled into less, did so and found that, his Grill. They have good eats. Lesson Learned No. 9: A wise longer than four years to gradu- the wrong bed, only to realize up until that moment perfectly Lesson Learned No. 7: You man (or was it Mr. Mackey from nonetheless. ate. And changing majors is fine that he was asleep in his own normal roommate, had digitally are neither creative nor unique South Park?) once said, "There's a So, the point I'm trying to too. There's nothing to be bed. I groggily stumbled down to placed his own face onto several when at the first snowfall you time and a place for everything, make is that in my lengthy stay ashamed about. the lobby where I called my pornographic images of a person decide to use a cafeteria tray as a it's called college." This doesn't at Bowling Green State Lesson learned No. 2: When room. My roommate answered who had both mommy and sled. Like losing your virginity, mean do anything, but rather it University, I have only learned someone quotes you the line and I not so kindly asked him, daddy parts. I was unable to look just because it's your first time, means take your risks now, so if from Tommy Boy, "Lots of peo- "Who is sleeping in my bed?" at that individual ever again doesn't mean you've discovered you get it right you have 40 plus ten things and it took me an ple go to school for eight years, "That's not you?" without laughing and my friend something new. years to enjoy it... and if you entire week to think of them, they're called doctors," the "No I'm not asleep in my bed, had to live with him and trv not Everyone around you has screw it up you have 40 plus tuition money well spent.

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The walking trail will announced on June 25 that a new Bowling Green's park system. The will also be plant labels inside the follow more closely alongside the addition will be added to the city's Rotary Club will use their memo- gardens. gardens arid will not be bike or Always patching park system. Simpson Arboretum rial fund for a commemorative Shawn Morin, head of the roller blade accessible. The bike Park will tentatively be completed wall inside the building, as well as sculpture department at the trail will be paved and lighted, it around the summer of 2004. for the shade garden outside the University will eventually will connect at several points to for news! "A city exists to provide services park with trees planted to com- become very familiar with the the walking trail, where bikes can that others don't or can't provide memorate former Rotarians. opportunities for students on be parked and locked. FALCON HOUSE SPORTING GOODS •for themselves." Mayor John The park's name comes from campus to display their art The bike trail will also connect HOCKEY SHOP Ouinn said. "We always need to Mr. And Mrs. Newt Simpson, who throughout Simpson Arboretum. with Conneaut Hill and the City & examine city services to see what left a large sum of money in their "Any time our faculty and stu- Park. we can be doing better." will for a city park. They will be dents work hard and succeed for "The trails go all the way from , The new park will be located commemorated in the park in the cause of their discipline either Simpson Arboretum to City Park off Wintergarden and Conneaut several ways. The park itself is here or on campus is a good without having to take any roads, •Avenueon the north side of town. named after the Simpsons. The opportunity," Morin said. adding a great safety factor," A^l *| A new entrance will be construct- Nazarene church will be Throughout the park, there will Callecod said. 'ed off Kensington Boulevard. renamed the Simpson Building, be temporary and permanent The new park is connected Back to School Bargains and the new entrance off ; Previously, the 10- acre property places for students to showcase with the older parks, and helps ;was divided between two owners. Wintergarden will have a com- their sculptures. INNOVA GOLF DISCS memorative stone in front. symbolize the new growth in The Church of the Nazarene cur- The 10,000 square foot church town. Best selection in town rently has a sanctuary, parking The park's concept and design will be renovated to include a "The opportunity to make the lot, and grounds located at the is different from anything Recreation Center for active new west side of town from southeast end of the park. The Bowling Green currently offers. It adults. Renovation will not • Parks and Recreation is in the shape of an I_ with hills remove the stained-glass win- Wintergarden over linked with BASEBALL & SOFTBALL Department recently bought the that will peak at 16 feet. dows, or the sanctuary environ- the old parts is fairly symbolic," EQUIPMENT-uniforms 2^ - vox cS, property from the church, and "This is the only park in town ment and the sound system will Callecod said. the Nazarene congregation will |that| has hills," Callecod said. be kept, featuring classical music. The park is located on the west build a larger sanctuary at a new Six different gardens will be Several park offices will be side of town in an area of Bowling SIM I IK) SWIMWEAR location. located mostly on the longer, nar- inside the building, and a room Green that has been developing rapidly. It also increases property The other site right next to the row part of the park. 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By Joel Hammond SPORTS EDITOR Go WesT, young men and A sports women. Wi(h November's addition of Central Florida University as the 14th institution in the Mid- fanatic's American Conference, Bowling Green State University will move into the Conference's West Division for the 2002-2003 dream school year and beyond. Central Florida, previously an indepen- dent school, will only participate in the Conference in football, JOEL HAMMOND while Bowling Green will com- Sports Editor pete in the West Division in foot- ball, men's and women's basket- Is this paradise, freshmen? No, ball, Softball, baseball and vol- it certainly isn't. But, if you like leyball. sports — and I know you do — "It's hard to have 13 learns in a you'd have a pretty hard time conference as a whole," Athletic finding a school where anticipa- Director Paul Krebs said. "It tion and excitement are higher Ben Swinger BG News became particularly problemat- for (he beginning of the fall ic in football, where the schedule sports season than right here at BATTLE: The offensive and defensive lines battle during football practice this week. The team opens their season Thursday night. is only eight games long, where- BGSU, as in baseball and basketball No, Doyt Perry Stadium is not there's 20-30 games in the the Horseshoe, or the Big House. schedule. So, we felt like we It seats 30,000 skinny people. needed a 14th member; but, Anderson Arena is not Crisler unfortunately, we didn't see any- one as an addition as an all- Arena, or the Palace at Auburn ON THE DEFENSIVE sport member. IlilK. It seals 5,000 skinny peo- "This situation was critical in ple. What those two venues are, football, where it is magnified by (hough, are great places to specific parameters laid down watch collegiaie athletics. Meyer looks to replace leaders by the NCAA if a conference Anyone who has been in wants to have a championship. Anderson knows jus( (he same. The bottom line was that we My poim being (hat no, By Erica Gambaccini lege football. need to even out our confer- Bowling Green is nol your tradi- «SStSTAN 1 SPORTS EDITOR ence, and Central Florida was a tional collegiate athletic power- "I think our twos just need to develop Being a leader isn't easy, especially a and that's part of building a young pro- logical choice." house town, ll doesn't have the leader of a Division I college foo(ball (earn. gram," Meyer said. "So leadership is critical With Central Florida clearly a off-field or court luxuries of said Last year, the Falcon football (earn lost and the guys who we elected as the four logical choice for the East powerhouse towns. most of their leaders due to graduation, captains are great leaders." Division, the question still But, in its own way, and due and during spring training, i( wasn't appar- Linebacker Chris Haneline, center Ion remained as to who the seventh to mostly on-the-field success, ent who the leaders would be this season. Mazur, wide receiver Robert Redd, and member of the West division Bowling Green is a sport fan's However, after two hard weeks of prac- quarterback Andy Sahm were selected as would be. Geographically, dream. Urban Meyer has the tice during training camp, head coach this seasons captains. Bowling Green and Miami campus and town talking sellout Urban Meyer saw some players taking con- Haneline recorded 78 tackles last season, University were logical choices, for the Missouri game, while trol of the team. which was second on the team. He also had and the ultimate recommenda- Denise Van De Walle's volleyball "I see a bunch of guys stepping up," 42 solo tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, and five tion made by (he conference team has three slraight 21 -win Meyer said. "The only concern I have sacks for a loss of 30 yards. Haneline commissioner was for Bowling seasons. would be to fill the expectations tha( have received (he President's Award las( year, Green lo make the switch. Bowling Green has six players been pu( upon us." which is given for academic and athletic "The divisions of the MAC trying to make professional The Falcons have been picked to place excellence. He is expected to step up on were obviously done geographi- teams who played significant first in the Mid-American Conference West defense this season and fill one of the holes cally," Krebs said. "From a finan- roles on 2001 -2002 BG teams. Division, while Toledo is expected to place Bm Swjnjw BG New tha( was left by last years graduating class. cial standpoint and a media standpoint, it makes sense to Keith Mcl«xl and \en Matela second. Marshall is picked to win the East CATCH THIS: A Falcon quarterback Mazur started all 11 games at center and keep Akron and Kent together, led Dan Dakich's basketball followed by Miami. throws to a receiver in practice this week. was named offensive MVP against Temple learn (o the cusp of an NCAA "Teams are expecting us now to win," and shared the honor against and other groupings like that. Tournament berth in March, Meyer said. "You need more than 35 or 40 The first string consisis of mainly upper- Northwestern. From a geographical position for and plenty of respec( from guys and right now I'm not convinced we classmen, bu( 24 of 49 players listed on the Last season, Redd received first team AJ1- us, the travel is almost equal Dickie V. have enough depth to compete for a cham- depth chart on offense and defense are MAC honors. He also caught a 72 yard pass, between the two divisions, In a nutshell, this place is in a pionship in a conference. I think we'll be either freshmen or sophomores. Moreover, because in the East you have mecca for those not privileged pretty good. I think our first string is real 15 players, including five true freshmen, on LEADERS. PAGE 12 MAC WEST, PAGE 13 lo live in Durham or Chapel Hill, good." the chart have never played a down of col- N.C. BG has great fans; if you doubt that claim, watch Ball State or Kent Stale (ry (o play in Anderson in lanuary. Watch former UT coach Gary Pinkel try to hear his Missouri New-look defense most important in 2002 offensive coordinator on Sep(. 21 al (he Doyt By Erica Gambaccini team defense," Meyer said. (he only returning starter on the Yes, (he BG sporting land- ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR "They have taken a challenge defensive line. Last year he had ONES TO WATCH ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE OF THE DALL scape has hit its fair share of A real concern for this football that was presented to them. We 33 stops, including six for a loss. bumps in the road. March's season is the defense, as they will just need to stay healthy and I He had a season-best five tack- CHRIS HANELINE, LB: The senior middle linebacker will feel the brunt of elimination of four men's sports be the group to watch. think we'll be pretty good on les against both Marshall and the pressure from losses sustained on the defensive line. will forever linger as a time of "Our first team defense is defense." Miami. Glantzis also had an crisis. Dan Dakich's journey doing really good," said head On top of building on last interception he returned for a JANSSEN PATTON, CB: The All-MAC selection from a year ago anchors a from BG to Morgantown, W. Va coach Urban Meyer. "We didn't years outstanding season the touchdown against Toledo. speedy, talented defensive backfield. and back will be remembered have much depth last year and "I think Alex Glantzis, D.J. Falcons have to find guys to ALEX GLANTZIS, DL With his brother, Chris, and company, gone, he will for a long time; at least by peo- we don't have much depth this Owchar and Mitchell Crossley, replace three players who signed have to step up in 2002. ple in West Virginia. year." NFL contracts. AU-American three of our defensive linemen, Despite these blemishes, the Last year, the Falcons had a nose tackle Brandon Hicks have really stepped up," Meyer only have three or four that can fact remains tha( there has been few guys who made all the plays, signed with the Indianapolis said. "You need more of them to 2002 SCHEDULE no better time to be a student fit but even with the lack of depth play and we need six. The guys Colts, while defensive end Chris step up, but those three have behind them aren't ready to play 8/29: TENNESSEE TECH Bowling Green State University, last year the Falcons were still really come on." Glantzis is with the Detroit Lions and they have to get ready soon." 9/14: MISSOURI and athletics are a big pan of able to come up with some Owchar made 10 tackles, and defensive end Ryan With such a young line the 8/21: ©Kansas why. impressive numbers. including five solo and three for Wingrove is with the Atlanta defensive backs are the most 10/5: OHIO Whatever the reason you Bowling Green led the Mid- a loss of 17 yards last season. He Falcons. experienced unit on the defen- 10/12: @ Central Mich. came to BG, make athletics a American Conference in fewest also recorded two sacks. "You don't have too many sive side. Last year, the Falcons 10/19: WESTERN MICH. reason you slay here and rushing yards allowed (86.3) and Crossley is a redshirt freshman teams that have three players were able to pick off 18 passes. 10/26: BALL STATE become connected to the cam- finished third in (he nation in who last season received the sign NFL contracts from one Junior cornerback Janssen 11/2: pus community. You don't know (umover margin with a +155 "Pride" award for scout team @ Kent State class at defensive line," Meyer Patton is a two-year starter and 11/9: what you'll miss; maybe the next ratio. The defensive line was also excellence against Temple. @ N. Illinois said. "I think we have a chance to second team All-MAC per- 11/16: @ South Florida Joe Montana, Michael Jordan or able to put enough pressure on be very good, but there is no sub- According to Meyer, another their opponents quarterback to formerwho has recorded eight 11/23: EASTERN MICH. Lou Holtz, stitution for game experience key linesman will be redshirt force a league-high 18 intercep- career interceptions in 19 games. 11/30: ©Toledo And don't you want to be able and that is an area we lack in junior Rick Mauer. to say you saw them? tions. right now." "We have no depth in our "I'm very pleased with our first HOME GAMES IN CAPS Senior tackle Alex Glantzis is defensive line," Meyer said. "We DEFENSE, PAGE 12 12 Friday, August 23,2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM With leaders gone, new Falcons look to fill vacated roles

LEADERS. FROM PAGE 11 completed at least 50 have to cherish those er Cole Magner, comer- percent of his passes in times you have with your back lanssen Patton, which was a school all 10 games he played in best friends that are out defensive back Michael record, and led the team last year, including a sea- there with you. Every Malone, defensive back in receiving yards (884) son-best 72.7 percent game is a special memo- lason Morton, and defen- and touchdowns (9). His rate (16-of-22) against ry and we just have to sive tackle D.|. Owchar. 215 receiving yards Temple. Sahm complet- take it one game at a "These guys have really against Marshall last year stepped up and taken on set a school record. Ftedd ed a career-high 21 pass- time. Each game is so es in 34 attempts against important to taking that some leadership," Meyer averaged 80.4 receiving Kent State and tied a next step to becoming a said. "Two-a-days are yards per game, 11.0 career-best with two championship team." extremely hard and that's yards per punt return, rushing touchdowns at Sahm isn't the only when you find out who and 116.3 all purpose Western Michigan. the leaders are. Anybody yards per game. He had a player with this attitude, Sahm has stepped up according to Meyer all can be a leader after you career-best 12 receptions by becoming friends with beat Toledo 56-21. against Northwestern four captains have his teammates on and oil stepped up during train- Everybody thinks they're and had three 100-plus the field and by encour- ing camp and have posi- a leader. It's a leader yard games. Redd also led aging them to go that tive attitudes about the when it's hard and tough the team in scoring with extra mile to get the job 2002 season. Other play- and you feel like not 10 touchdowns. done. ers Meyer said that have going anymore and you Sahm threw for 1,326 "A football career isn't stepped up include left have to get everyone else yards completing 61.6 very long and every game guard Scott percent of his passes and going. That's what a true you have to really cher- Mruczkowski, running leader is. That's what connected on 11 touch- ish," Sahm said. "You back )oe Alls, wide receiv- they've done." downs last season. He Secondary key for BG's success OEFENSE. FROM PAGE 11 Redshirt junior pleased with the first tackles last season, four Michael Malone had 13 group," Meyer said. "I of them being solo, while Last season he record- tackles last season, think that Mike Malone, Carswell had eight tack- ed 40 tackles, including including 10 solo, and lanssen Patton, Keon les including six solo. 31 solo, along with 13 will move to strong safety Newson and lason "We (the offense) have pass deflections. this year. Morton are really good. confidence in our In the other corner Junior Jason Morton The fifth guy is either defense," said senior position is sophomore will be starting at nickel (Jerry) Wagner or T.J. quaterback Andy Sahm. Keon Newson who start- back. Last year he had 29 Carswell. That spot has to "There are some great ed the final six games of tackles (19 solo) and get a little bit better, but athletes over there that the season and had 35 recovered his first career four of the five I feel com - can really do well for us." tackles and four pass fumble against Toledo. fortable with." deflections. "In the secondary, I'm Wagner recorded six

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By Jason A. DUon the last three seasons as their 36 are new to the program have Norris and Gamby on the MAC Walle felt that each player will for another conference champi- SFOMS REPORTER conference wins and 63-29 come right in and opened some Honor Roll list, and Mohr had a bring something valuable to the onship, they will also be shooting In order to know where you are record has placed BG behind eyes, so we are going to surprise a career-high 13 digs in limited team. for their first MAC Tournament going you must know where you only Ball State and Western lot of people this year." action. "We look for Samantha to Title since 1991, which was also have been, and despite the fact Michigan for the highest winning One of the many reasons Van Together, the nucleus brings a make an immediate impact, their last appearance in the that when last seen the women's De Walle can exude so much con- percentage among MAC teams. total of 121 matches played from Shannon is our defensive special- NCAA Tournament. volleyball team was dissolving in However, trying to make sure fidence is because of the return of a year ago, and provides the ist, who will be called upon to BG will not be devoid of any acrimony after a semifinals loss that the foundation built is not All-Mac Honorable Mention Falcons with experience and replace Yeo and Amstutz,"Van De to the Ball State Cardinals in the broken will be the task that awaits member and lone senior Kristen depth. Walle said. stiff competition, as their re-loca- Mid-American Conference the Falcons. And, the departure of Gamby. The 407 kills, 92 blocks, "The supporting cast around "Mareski and! wite are right on tion to the Western Division will Tournament, they are content to six seniors, four of whom were and .280 hitting percentage Kristen is a group of individuals the heels of our veterans waiting allow them to face five teams that use last season's experience as a starters, will increase the difficul- allowed Gamby to finish in the who gained valuable experience for playing time and Manser is had at least 10 conference victo- "stepping stone. ty level of the job at hand. top three of each category on the last season and are use to win- the youngest player, but she is ries twice a year with BSU, WMU, That said, the Falcons' 21-8 AU-MAC First Team and All- team. She has chosen to embrace ning," said Van De Walle. This is very athletic and I think she has Northern Illinois, Eastern overall record and 12-6 confer- Mideast Region First Team mem- the opportunity and the respon- the first time some of them have already become the team's Michigan and Toledo all on the ence mark, which helped them ber Caty Rommeck heads the list sibility that comes with being the been called on to carry big loads, favorite player. So, we are expect- schedule. finish atop the Eastern Division, of former Falcons, followed by leader. but I feel they are going to do ing big things from our newcom- "We were picked fifth in the has given head coach Dcnise Van Karen Amstutz, Natalie Becker, "I'm excited about it, because I well." ers, but they will earn everything division, and that's not a good De Walle plenty of reason to Shyann Robinson, Kate Yeo, and feel I have the confidence to do BG rounds out their roster with that they receive." pick for us, but we're hoping to believe the 2002-03 squad can go Amber Vorst. well in this situation, and I will be the additions of juniors The Falcons have captured five finish top three," Sirkoski said. above and beyond the success of Even though four of the six going into my fifth season as a Samantha Rennau and Shannon MAC regular-season titles under a year ago. players gamed spots on the MAC pan of the team," said Gamby, Roeper, sophomores Amber Van De Walle, with the most "It's really important for us to fin- "The team learned a lot about Honor Roll, Van De Walle felt that referring to being the lone senior. Mareski and Taylor Twite, and recent coming during the 2000- ish in the top three, because we themselves last season. We were a while each individual's presence "I'm not scared, because I think freshman Emily Manser. 01 campaign. A sixth title may be don't want teams to sleep on us in battle-tested learn that was will be missed, there is a group of the team responds well to me, 1 Rennau and Roeper join the waiting in the wings if BG is able the tougher division. Many teams expected to win, and we did," Van veterans, as well as an influx on have improved in some areas, Falcons by way of Illinois Central to follow some basic rules. think we are going to slip lo the De Walle said. "Anytime you lose newcomers ready to continue and it's just part of game." College and the University of "One of the things we do not bottom after switching divisions, as many players as we did it is where their predecessors left off. Also reluming are sophomores Findlay, respectively. Mareski and have is court rime, so it's going to so we do feel like we have some- going to be a transitional period, "It will take some time trying to Melissa Molir and Bridget Protas, Twite both spent last season at St. be sort of on the job training at thing to prove." and we're still trying to fill those get use to not having as many along with juniors Sara Sikorski, Clair County Community the beginning," Van De Walle But before the Falcons begin positions, but this team has the seniors as we are use to having," Nadia Bedricky, Susie Norn's, and College, and Manser, who attend- said. "It will take some time, but I their journey the team will take potential to be very special." Van De Walle said. "Our returning Laura Twyman. Bedricky and ed North High School in feel this team has an opportunity part in the annual alumnae In Van De Walle's 19-year players know how things are Norris were both starters on last Westerville, Ohio becomes the to go a long way if they continue match, held August 31 at 7 p.m. in tenure at BG, she has compiled a done around here, and had the season's squad and combined for Falcons' only true freshman. to play hard believe in one anoth- 359-229 record; the Falcons have opportunity to experience what it 270 kills and 463 digs. Protas, With the arrival of such a er." Anderson Arena. also laid a solid foundation over was like to win. I "he players that Sirkoski and Twyman joined diverse group of athletes, Van De Aside from the Falcons' quest Move to West Division alters landscape of conference instance, the West Division is The East Division in foot- was made, as well. considerations will be locked play half their games at MAC WEST, FROM PAGE 11 currently stronger in volley- ball might be stronger than "We asked for scheduling in." home," Krebs said. "Another ball, while in football, the East ever, with Marshal) and considerations, such that we Concerns about recruiting benefit of the move is that it Marshall and Buffalo which you seems to be stronger. Bowling Central Florida leading the did not lose our touch with were also expressed, as some brings the Orlando market have to drive to and in the West Green's volleyball team won way. With Toledo looking at a our natural rivals," Krebs said. Ohio parents might not want into play. ... A lot of Michigan there's Northern Illinois." the East Division in 2001, but down year this year, BG has "We were assured that one of and Ohio people winter in Krcbs said that the coaches to travel lo West division would have been just third in the opportunity to take over our crossover games in foot- schools to watch their sons or Florida, and the media expo- involved in the move are ana- the West, as five of the six that division. ball would be with Kent, daughters play. sure of the MAC and Bowling lyzing the move on an isolated teams in the division won 56 Other considerations were Miami or Ohio. We have a five- "The fact of the matter, Green will surely help us in basis, as to how it will affect percent of their games. given to BG when the move year schedule where those though, is that teams will still recruiting efforts down there." their certain sports. For

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The optimistic about this season's Richards believes that the Falcons will look to improve on women's soccer team, and is depth of the team will be help- last year's record and the addi- particularly pleased with the ful in overcoming adversity this tions of new talent and a new amount of talent that is on the season. assistant combined with the roster. "I feel that this squad has the proven talent of the returning "We are very excited about ability, it has the talent, it has players and an experienced our returning players," the leadership, it has the fitness, coach in Mel Mahler have the Richards said. "We also are it has the desire, it has every- Falcons approaching the season bringing in a great freshman thing there to go win a lot of with confidence. class. Every single one of our 25 games," Richards said. "We The Falcons begin The fall sea- players has the right to play on hope that we can stay clear of son with exhibition games this team." injury, but we also think that against IUPU1 Friday at Some of the players that will our talent pool is deeper this Cochrane Field and Sunday at be returning include sopho- year and we can keep a good Ohio Wesleyan with a specific more Kristy Coppes, who start- start going." focus in mind. ed 18 of the team's 19games last The Falcons' season begins "Our focus is to be match- season, and led the team with on August 30 with an alumni ready by our first exhibition," said 12 goals. Also returning will be match in Bowling Green, start- BG coach Mel Mahler. "We're sophomore Nikki Pucillo, who ing at 6 p.m. They will then play looking at the exhibition as our led the team in assists with 6, Michigan State on Sept. 1 and first regular season match. We're and senior and team captain Detroit on Sept. 4, with both attempting to train with some Erika Flanders. The Falcons will games being at home. The urgency." also welcome 11 new freshmen team's first road game will be The Falcons will play six MAC to their roster. against Toledo on Sept. 6. games during the regular season According toRichards.oneof Richards believes that win- including a rematch with the most important factors that ning the early games will be Kentucky, the team that ended will determine the team's suc- very important to the season, the Falcons' run in the semifinals cess will be its ability to avoid but also understands the of the MAC Championships. injury. The team finished with a importance of the games Other key matchups include 7-10-2 record last season, a against the rest of the MAC. games against Big Ten and Big mark that Richards attributes to Most of those games will not East schools including Pitt, Ohio several key players going down occur until later in the sched- State and Michigan at various points of the season. ule. "We have a very competitive "We had a lot of things that "The beginning of the year schedule," said Mahler. "I'd like to went against us last season," will be very crucial, and we believe that our non-conference Ben Smuger BG News Richards said. "Between need to get off to a good start," schedule in September will ade- injuries to key players and a run Richards said. "But we are also quately prepare us for our confer- WARM-UP: A men's soccer player warms up at practice, in preparation for the Falcons' upcoming sea- of bad luck, it was just an awful very mindful of the fact that the ence games throughout the son. The men's soccer team kicks off tonight with an exhibition match. end to the season." MAC games are the all impor- month of October." The Falcons had a record of tant ones. Those are the games The Falcons were picked to fin- year's squad. One of those lunior midfielder R). Behan is Falcon squad is assistant coach starters was defender Tony Malik, 7-3-2 after 12 games last sea- that will get you to the postsea- ish fourth in the MAC coaches' out for the season with a knee Mark Dougherty. Dougherty was son, which included victories son and let you go to the cham- who was selected to the MAC first injury. preseason poll, but the differ- a goal keeper for the Columbus over Ohio State, Youngstown pionship game." ences between the first four team and the All-Ohio team last More depth to the squad will Crew of Major League Soccer. teams are diminutive. season. The Falcons will look for come from the addition of nine "Mark brings his professional- "There's a lot of parity in the new leadership this season with a freshmen and three transfers to ism, his knowledge of the game, conference this year," said squad of six juniors and two the roster. Mahler expects trans- his enthusiasm," said Mahler. Originally, the Bee Gee News Mahler. "Obviously, Kentucky seniors. fer Paul Dluhu.il. from "He's a perfect fit for us. The play- may be the favorite, they've won Senior Man Leardini returns as Edmonton, Alberta to contribute. ers have responded very well to was published monthly. three consecutive MAC titles and the leading scorer of the team With more than half of the ros- his teaching style." we've got to go down and play that lost to eventual MAC ter comprised of freshmen and BG will open the regular sea- When did it become a daily? them at their place this year. All champs Kentucky 1-0 in the sophomores, the team is not cit- son on the road with a game six schools have a very good semifinal game. ing youth as a disadvantage. against St. Bonaventure on Aug. chance to be regular season and Senior Damion Bennett and "We have a wonderful core of 31. The Falcons will play their first A.1920 C. 1945 post season champions." juniors David DeGraff, Nnamdi talented players," said Mahler. "As home game at Cochrane Field on B. 1931 D. 1965 This year's team is without four Ihemelu, Scott Tilford, Eric Duda, young as we are I think we'll be Sept. 7 against St. Francis. starters that graduated from last and Matt Martinka bring experi- really competitive." ence to the squad. Another key addition to the BGSU I RIVIA poi|',iiqnd |sj|j QJ61 'Aina**> IE61 '*II°P S961 Q

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WHY ARE YOU HERE. ANYWAY? - SHERI HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES PIZZA FEST ♦Thursday, August 29 WELLS JENSEN 4-6 p.m. 3-4 p.m. Outside Health Center FINDING YOUR GIFTS AND FASCINATIONS - 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union First-year students in the College of Health MARJ0RIKREBS Do you have a dream to follow? This pre- and Human Services, come meet your peer- 1:00-2:30 p.m. sentation helps you examine what you want mentor! Enjoy a variety of pizza and gooey 201A Bowen-Thompson Student Union (not simply what you are supposed to want) treats! Participate in this hands-on, personalized out of your college experience and tells you workshop to discover what you do how you can get rL MULTICULTURAL WELCOME BACK COOKOUT well...then combine those attributes to C^ during III %i RECREATIONAL SPORTS: SOMETHING FOR 4-6 p.m. find that career that you "can't believe you EVERYONE Outside Saddlemire Student Services get paid for doing." Leam to recognize your welcome week III ^m^ 4-5 p.m. Building gifts, appreciate them and apply them tu 314 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Open to all students and faculty. Sponsored your successful future. Check out what's offered in our action- by the Center for Multicultural and packed Recreational Sports Department, Academic Initiatives. FIRST VftEK FIRST YEAR INTEGRATED LANGUAGE ARTS ♦Monday. August 28 WELLNESS OUTBURST - BARBARA MEETING intramurals, sports clubs, aerobics, infor- HOFFMAN mal recreation, outdoor adventures and VALUES, BROTHER/SISTERHOOD OR A ♦Saturday. August 24 1-2 p.m. CLIMBING WALL ORIENTATION/BELAY 3-4 p.m. more. CLUB: WHAT IS OUR COMMON PURPOSE? - 114 Education Building CLASS SESSIONS 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union JOSH GOLDMAN HONORS - FACULTY PANEL I STUDENT 3:30-10:30 p.m. Wellness Outburst provides an entertaining ACADEMIC MYTHS - LISA MCHUGH 5-6 p.m. ASSOCIATION INTRODUCTION COLLEGE Of TECHNOLOGY MEETING FOR Student Recreation Center 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union format to discuss sensitive subjects and lo 10 a.m. to noon NEW STUDENTS Sessions are offered daily from 3:30-10:30 5-6 p.m. Participants will examine the core purpose share information concerning alcohol and Olscamp 101A 1:30-2:30 p.m. p.m. through Sept. 8. Leam the fundamen- 314 Bowen Thompson Student Union other drugs, sexual health and nutrition. South Lawn, Technology Building tals of climbing. For $15 per semester get Leam what you need to know about how col- of "Greek Life," discuss how to encourage HONORS READING GROUPS full access to the climbing wall during open lege differs from high school and how to be congruence between what we say and what Prizes awarded to the team that answers 1-2.30 p.m. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN climbing times. Register at the SRC main successful at BGSU. You will hear from cur- we do, and identify which values drive the most questions. Meet on first floor of the Business DEVELOPMENT MEETING FOR NEW office for one of the two-hour Climbing Wall rent students about what they wished they Greek altitudes and actions. Administration building for room assign- STUDENTS Orientation/Belay Class sessions. For more had known when they started at BGSU. 0 & FALCON FRENZY KICKOff A time. Sponsored by Academic "HIRE" EDUCATION - MICHELLE SIMMONS ments 2:00-3:15 p.m. information call 372-2711 or email 5:30-6:45 p.m. Enhancement 6-7 p.m. Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Bowen-Thompson [email protected]. Bowen-Thompson Student Union Oval HONORS PROGRAM COOKOUT Student Union 314 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Meet BGSU student athletes, Freddie and 4-6 p.m. BGSU HISTORY AND TRADITIONS - ANN GARY TUERACK-BETTER GRADES IN LESS In this session leam what BGSU has to offer Frieda, members of Sic Sic and win prizes! Field North of Anderson Arena COLLEGE OF MUSICAL ARTS MEETING FOR BOWERS TIME students in (he world of work. Student Follow the flock to the stadium to watch the NEW STUDENTS 5-6 p.m. 8-10 p.m. Employment is the place lo find on- and off- RESIDENCE HALL FLOOR GATHERINGS 2:30-3:30 p.m. 314 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 101 Olscamp Hall campus robs and internships. Falcons in their football season-opener. S-8 p.m. Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Why the "Falcons"? Why "Brown and This is not a study skills workshop or lec- Sponsored by the Bowen-Thompson Residence Halls Center Orange"? Is University Hall really haunted' ture. Find out why Gary Tuerack is one of the MULTICULTURAL EXPO Student Union, University Athletics and Required of all residential students. When did freshmen wear "beanies"? Attend most sought after entertainers on the col- 6-8 p.m. Onentation & First Year Programs. Community guidelines will be established CONVOCATION 1 PICNIC this session to discover the answers to lege circuit! Sponsored by Orientation & Multi-purpose Room, Bowen-Thompson and you will get a preview of the 3:30-5:30 p.m. these questions and leam the fascinating First Year Programs, Greek Affairs. Student Union BGSU FOOTBALL VS. TENNESSEE TECH Convocation S Picnic. University Hall Lawn Reception and exhibits sponsored by the history of this once "normal" school. Academic Affairs, and Center for 7 p.m. Rain Location: Anderson Arena Multicultural and Academic Initiatives. Center for Multicultural and Academic Doyl Perry Stadium LATE NIGHT AT THE UNION All new students are expected to attend this RESIDENCE HALL FLOOR SOCIALS Initiatives. This is an opportunity for all stu- Enjoy fireworks after the game! GO FAL- 8 p.m. to midnight BGSU tradition. You'll enjoy hearing BGSU 6-7 p.m. dents, faculty and staff to meet and get CONS! Come to the Union for tons of fun with President Sidney Ribeau, outstanding fac- Residence Halls ♦Wednesday. August 28 involved with student organizations. Freddie & Frieda, caricature artists and the ulty, and students share their BGSU vision No Name Game Show! The No Name Game and experiences. In the spint of "Building FALC0NPADE OPEN SKATE GREEK CARNIVAL JEROME UBRARY TOUR H20FAU KICK-OFF Show will take place in the Union Theatre Community" a picnic will be served to all 7-9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 3p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8-10p.m from 8-9:30 p.m. You will compete in new students immediately following the Ice Arena Bowen-Thompson Student Union Oval Meet by the Reference/lnformatix Desk Bowen-Thompson Student Union-Ballroom games of trivia and comedic physical chal- New Student Convocation. The price of the Sponsored by Recreational Sports. Greek chapters will set up informal display (see Tuesday. Aug. 27.11 a.m.) lenges for cash prizes totaling over $250.00 meal will be deducted from the students' tables and talk with students about Greek CRU'S IrVELCOME TO CAMPUS" MEETING Bowen-Thompson Student Union meal plan accounts. Dining centers, with UTENITEATTHEREC life. Enjoy DJ music and meet Greek chapter HYPNOTIST. TOM DELUCA 9-10 p.m. Sponsored by the Bowen-Thompson the exception ol Founders and Kreischer, 9 p.m. to midnight 8-9 p.m. members. 101 Olscamp Student Union. will be closed lor the evening meal. Sludenl Recreation Center Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Bowen-Thompson Part I of a five-week series The Quest of the Founders and Kreischer will serve dinner to Meet new people, play outrageous games JEROME LIBRARY TOUR Student Union Spiritual Seeker at the University" incorpo- UAO GREAT DRIVE-IN MOVIE: SPIDERMAN upperclass students. In case of rain, stu- and win great pnzes. The first 150 students 11 a.m. to noon Ever dream you could speak like an alien or rates multimedia, lively discussion and the 9-llp.m dents will be served in the dining centers. will receive a free T-shirt! Sponsored by Meet by the Reference/Information Desk be the world's greatest dancer? Your University Hall Lawn New students must present meal ticket Recreational Sports, the Wellness (See Tuesday. 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WELCOME WEEK. FROM PAGE 15 GETTING INVOLVED ON CAMPUS - DR. MAKING COLLEGE COUNT CREATIVE DATING ♦Friday, September 6 ♦Saturday, September 7 KEVIN BAILEY 8-9 p.m. 10 p.m. to midnight CRUS NITEUFE 3-4 p.m. 101 Olscamp Hall Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Bowen-Thompson ALL CAMPUS PICNIC BLACK SWAMP ARTS FESTIVAL 11 a.m. to midnight 10 p.m. to midnight 207 Bowen-Thompson Student Union "Unleash Your Inner Monster!" is a dynam- Student Union 11:30a.m. to 1.30pm. 101 Olscamp Hall ic, fun and interactive presentation that will Come tind out why this is America's #1 pro- Downtown Main Street, Bowling Green This session will inform you about the var- University Hall Lawn Band Headliners: Nitdrte events reflect the planned and not- help launch you toward success in college gram on relationships! Dave Coleman is ied opportunities to get involved with BGSU. Free food and entertainment. In case of rain 12-1 p.m. - The Root Cellar String Band so-planned party lite of the Cru gang. This and beyond! Find out the secrets to success sure to provide you with some hot tips and the picnic will be served in the Bowen- 1:20-2:20- Sal yPimiento session also offered on Thursday. Sept. 5, that every freshman should know. advice for maintaining or starting a safe SERVICE I YOU: MAKING THE CONNECTION Thompson Student Union. Coordinated by 2:40-3:40 p.m. - Emaline Delapaix 10 p.m. in 101 Olscamp Hall. Sponsored by Orientation & First Year and healthy relationship. 4-5 p.m. - Grooveliry -PETELAFFERTY the Office of the President and the Office of Programs. Presented by Panheltenic Council fcM-MO -Tarbox Ramblers 4-5 p.m. Campus Involvement. 6:50-8:10 p.m. Paul Cebar & the ♦frtday. August 30 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union CRUS WELCOME MATS Millwaukeeans Service is a part of life for so many BGSU 9-10 p.m. ♦Thursday, September 5 CAMPUS FEST 8:30-950 p.m.-Son Seals WOMEN'S SOCCER VS. ALUMNI students and community members. This All Residence Halls 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 10:30 - midnight - Eileen fvers Band 6 p.m. session provides information, resources, Come meet real-life Cru students in a DE-STRESS FOR SUCCESS - OR. CRAIG GET INVOLVED! H you're new or returning to Cochrane Field relaxed, conversational environment. Hot MEN'S SOCCER VS. ST. FRANCIS and some of the skills needed for enhanc- VICKIO BGSU, this event gives you a chance to dis- 3-6 p.m. pizza and cold pop. DIVE-IN MOVIE ing service opportunities. 3-4 p.m. cover all your options for getting involved Cochrane Field 8-11 p.m. 314 Bowen-Thomspn Student Union The campus offers more than 300 different TOURS OF DOWNTOWN BOWLING GREEN Andrews Pool, Student Recreation Center GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FACULTY - DR. Program includes a discussion of the student organizations. Also explore various ♦Wednesday, September 4 4-7 p.m. Wear your swimsuit and watch "laws" from BILLBALZER volunteer opportunities available in nature and effect of stress as well as Orientation Leader groups will leave from the comfort of inner-tubes or poolside. 5-6 p.m. Bowling Green and northwest Ohio. Enjoy IER0MEUBRARYT0UR options for coping. Remember... stressed is the Bowen-Thompson Student Union. Sponsored by Orientation & First Year 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 11 a.m. to noon just "desserts" spelled backwards! free food, entertainment and giveaways Sponsored by Orientation & First Year Programs, Residence Lite Special Faculty can be even better teachers, men- from local merchants. Sponsored by Programs and Main Street BG. Programs. Wellness Connection/ODAOAS. Meet by the Reference/Information Desk tors and advisors when they know you well. SEXUAL ASSAULT: THE HIDDEN Undergraduate Student Government and Student Health Services and Center for (See Tuesday, Aug. 27,11a.m.) Leam how to take the first step toward VULNERABILITY DURING YOUR FIRST YEAR the Office of Campus Involvement. Multicultural and Academic Initiatives. MUSICAL CAMELOT building a relationship with the faculty; dis- WOMEN'S SOCCER VS. DETROIT HEATH HUBER 8 p.m. cover practical ways to get the most from 4-7 p.m. 4-5 p.m. BLACK SWAMP ARTS FESTIVAL KobackerHall (See Friday, Friday, Sept. 6,8 p.m.) SECOND WEEK office hours, advising appointrrwts and Cochrane Field 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 4-11:30 p.m. research teams The staff of The Transformation Project out Downtown Main Street, Bowling Green This weekend celebration of the arts fosters TECHNOLOGY ON CAMPUS - ANN SENNE I of the Women's Center goes a step beyond ♦Sunday, September 8 ♦Saturday, August 31 FATAL VISION IENNEHAN preaching about the gloom and doom of the community involvement and builds an 6-7 p.m. high risk of sexual assault during the first audience for the arts. The festival kicks olf BGSU Golf Classic LABOR DAY FEST AT THE UNION 5-6 p.m. 315 Bowen-Thompson Student Union year, and looks at how both men and with an exciting evening of music on the 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 p.m. to midnight 210 Saddlemire Student Services Forrest Creason Golf Course Fatal Vision is fun and interactive program women can be empowered to be a part of main stage and delicious ethnic and Bowen-Thompson Student Union This workshop introduces you to some of the 1st Annual BGSU Golf Classic Sign Up Now. that simulates impairment by utilizing American foods in the concessions area. Movie: Orange County, shown in the Theater technologies available at BGSU, including combating it on our campus. Individuals or teams may enter using the Sponsored by the University Activities Fatal Vision goggles to perform everyday Webmail, specialized services, various Band Headliners: entry form. All entries must be submitted tasks. Students gain understanding from 4-4:45 p.m. - Tom Gorman no later than August 29th to Student life. Organization technology facilities on campus and where ORIENTATION TO THE GOOD LIFE Euchre card tournament. Falcon's Nest facilitated discussions about alcohol and (WELLNESS) - DR. STEPHEN HOROWITZ 5-6 p.m.-TheGoktenballs Bowen-Thompson Student Union Suite 301 to go for technology help. or by phone 372.9646. A tournament fee of Sponsored by the Wellness Connection. decision making. 5-6 p.m. 6:20-7:40 p.m. -Cast Iron Filter Dance, Multi-purpose Room $30 per person is necessary for entry and Sponsored by FADE (Falcon Alcohol & Drug CATHOLIC NEWMAN CLUB WELCOME BBQ 314 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 8-9:30 pm.-Hank Williams III will be charged to your bursar account. This Sponsored by Vision Educators) 5:30-7 p.m. Feeling stressed' It is never too late to enjoy 9:50-11:30 p.m. -Buddy & Julie Miler- fee will include lunch from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., and a round of golf including a St. Thomas Moore University Parish - the good life. Participants in this entertain- Grammy Nominated JOHN DENVER MEMORIAL PEACE CLOTH - cart. Prizes will be awarded throughout the Located across from McDonald Hall ing workshop will leam how stress affects ♦Sunday. September I course and for the overall winners. OPENING CEREMONY AND RECEPTION their well-being and some lite skills to help MUSICAL CAMEL0T Sponsored by Orientation & First Year 6-7 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER VS. MICHIGAN STATE lEROMEUBRARYTOUR them be more successful in their academic 8 p.m. Programs. Download Golf Classic Entry 308 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 2-5 p.m 6:30 -7:30 p.m. and professional careers. KobackerHall Form Cochrane Field The Peace Cloth has been brought to BGSU Meet by the Reference/Information Desk A University and community production in hopes to open dialogue about conflict, FATAL VISION presented by the College of Musical Arts. MEN'S SOCCER VS. DUQUESNE (See Tuesday, Aug. 27,11 a.m.) 3-6 pm. violence, peace, diversity and healing. The 7:15-8:15 p.m. For tickets, call 419-372-8171. ♦Tuesday, September 3 Cochrane Field Peace Cloth will be open for viewing ACADEMIC MYTHS-LISAMCHUGH 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Monday - Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 WILD VIDEO DANCE PARTY BGSU OUTDOOR PROGRAMS: CHOOSE 7-8 p.m. (See Tuesday, Sept. 3,6 p.m.) HONORS PROGRAM - HONORS STU0ENT p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ASSOCIATION C00K0UT YOUR ADVENTURE! 315 Bowen Thompson Student Union 8-11 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in 3 - 6 p.m. ■ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (See Tuesday, Aug. 27.5 p.m.) BG'S THETA ALPHA PHI IMPROV Main Gym, Student Recreation Center Field North of Anderson Arena Bowen-Thompson Student Union Room 308 of the Bowen-Thompson Student PERFORMANCE i VENTRILOQUIST LYNN Are you an MTV |unkie? Come dance while Union. Visit our table in the union and ask about FOR THE KIDS! DANCE MARATHON TREFZGER viewing your favorite music videos on WELCOME PROGRAM our trip and climbing wall registration, trip INFORMATION SESSION 9-11 p.m. screen with lazerlights. Sponsored by Fall 2002 planning resources, outdoor equipment LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES 8-9 p.m. 228 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Orientation 4 First Year Programs, Wellness 419-372-0353 rental and student employment opportuni- INFORMATION SESSION Welcome Program Coordinator 316 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Be ready to laugh as you watch BGSU's own Connection/OOADAS, University Committee ties. Register tor an OP trip between 10 a.m. Sarah Helm 7-8 p.m. Improv group perform! Lynn, a self-taught on Alcohol Issues, Falcon Alcohol and Drug and 3p.m., and receive $5 off the price of Discover the excitement and rewards of BGSU is an AA/EE0 institution. 314 Bowen-Thompson Student Union ventriloquist, brings together amazing fig- Educators (FADE), and Residence Life the tnp. 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10pm RANDY MCALLISTER IS a :J singer/songwriter from Texas. Doors Find out how to open at 9 p.m. Howards Club H. 210 N. Mam St. make an empty 25 dorm room reflect August your style. 8a m - 5 p.m H20 SURVEYS/INVITE. The table will By Kimberfy Dupps "The student should also maneuvering around the room. in the room. RESTRICTED DECOR be set up as a promotion of the PUlSf EDIIOR make ananalysisofhisorher "Circulation zones are really "If you make seating too com- organization A little planning, organization needs," ZappiteUi said. "Do you important to the rooms," fortable people will stay too • Candles Pedestrian Mall and communication can go a need storage? Ten to 15 percent ZappiteUi said. "Are they effi- long." ZappiteUi said. "If you are • Halogen lamps long way. Especially when it of the room should be utilized cient? Are they usable?" social, you may want to think of Noon -5pm. comes to living in a residence for storage." Clutter in the areas where stu- what kind of seating you want." • Upholstered furniture that is CALLING CARDS. Students can pur- hall room. ZappiteUi recommends undcr- dents will walk around the room not fire retardenl chase long distance calling cards Furniture that is light and Those three things, according bed storage containers because could cause safety concerns as transportable is best because it Sponsored by ITS. • Bean bag chairs, inflatable Union Lobby to Deborah ZappiteUi, a lecturer they can be hidden and won't well as make it harder to be effi- is easy to move into another in family and consumer sci- clutter the room. The containers, cient. ZappiteUi said organiza- dorm room. Students should chairs or other vinyl furniture ences, can help students maxi- though, should be easily accessi- tion prevents clutter. She recom- look for metal or wood chairs 2 - 2:30 p.m. OTHER RESTRICTED ITEMS: AUDITIONS will be held for the mize available space while per- ble so that things can be pulled mends keeping books on shelves that do not have skirts to the University Choral Society Those sonalizing the room. out when needed. rather than in piles. floor. The skirts close the area • Extension cords interested may sing a prepared solo Students, first, need to look at Students should also deter- Furniture, which may seem and make the room look small- • Grills in any language and an accompa- the functional needs of the room mine if they will need to work on necessary, may clutter the room er. nist will be provided. For more infor- — sleeping, studying and dress- projects and where the work will and interrupt circulation zones. Butterfly chairs are great for • Weapons mation and to set up an audition ing. The things a student needs take place. However, it is impor- Roommates should discuss how dorm rooms because they are time, call the College of Musical Arts to fulfill these needs should be tant to not make workspace in much socializing they want to do • Portable heaters the primary pieces of furniture. areas that will be used for mid whether or not it should tie- at 372-2181 DECORATION, PAGE 25 • Air conditioners 1040 Moore Musical Arts Center

3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. CONVOCATION. Orientation and Registration is sponsoring the event University Hall Lawn Bowling Green not so bad, take city for what it is 6 30 p m Center does not count) is a half While Bowling Green may not Bowling Green and there are before 6 p.m., $5.25 after 6 p.m. CRAZY EDDIE. SLEDGE. T-SHIRTS hour away. A theater (not where be a cultural or entertainment three coffee shops that are wor- during the week, and $5.75 after AND THE BREAKUP will be playing KIMBERLY movies are shown) is also half mecca, it does have some places thy of notice. Grounds for 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. A an all ages show There will be a $3 DUPPS hour, but Toledo does not get to hang out on the weekends Thought, South Main Street, is a Bowling Green landmark, cover at the door For more informa- Pulse Editor the best shows. For a good show, whether you want to see a local fun spot with a used book store though, is The Cla-Zel on North tion, visit bgmusicians.com. you have to drive an hour and a band, grab a cup of coffee or go and magazine rack. Cosmo's. Main Street. The theater plays a Howards Club H. 210 N Main St. half to Detroit. see a movie East Wooster Street, has food variety of movies but has a Welcome to Bowling Green. Driving through Bowling Howard's Club H and Easy and coffee, as well as displays showing of "The Rocky Horror To submit an event to the calendar You may or may not want to Green is different from driving Street Cafe on Main Sfreet, and local art work lava Supreme, Picture Show" every Saturday at ol events, e mail a detailed descrip- be welcomed to the small city through Cincinnati, Cleveland Nate and Wally's Fishbowl on East Court Street, has several midnight. tion of the event, when and where it but face it — you arc going to or Columbus. On the south side Wooster Street all have bands places to lounge where you can So. while you sit back in your will take place, and a contact num- spend four years of your life of BG there is a Wal-Mart, on the playing on the weekends and sip coffee and have a sandwich. dorm room and wonder what ber to bgnews&listproc.bgsuedu. here. north side there is what is sup- during the week. Easy Street The great thing about seeing a there is to do with your room- Event information can also be faxed I never thought I would like posed to be a mall but more of a Cafe also has bands play. Some movie in Bowling Green is you mate remember Bowling Green to The BG News at 419-372-6967 Bowling Green. I am from small shopping center, and in of these places do have age will not spend $8.50 to see a is not that bad. Sure, you can't Cincinnati, where anything (for the middle there are the bars. It requirements, so check before movie — ever. The Cinemark do whatever you want whenever the most part) was within 15 doesn't seem like much but attending the event. theater at the Woodland Towne you want, but there is enough to minutes of my house. Here, a thousands of students work, live If you are looking for a place Center has five screens playing keep you out of your dorm mall (the Woodland Towne and play in the city. to chill, take a walk to downtown new movies. Admission is $3.50 room. 22 Friday, August 23. 2002 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM Toby perfect Peter Parker "Spider-Man" CREDITS role because he is more than a seems vulnera- comic book DIRECTOR: Sam Raimi ble enough to brought to life. It play Peter is a fun, ener- WRITERS: Stan Lee and Steve Ditto (comic book) Parker and his getic movie with body was defi- action-packed and David Koepp (screen- play) nitely well scenes that keep sculpted you on the edge EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Avi enough to be in of your seat and Arad the Spiderman a budding suit. He keeps romance that Parker's nerdi- makes you hate the ending. ness throughout the movie, Toby Maguire stars in the making his transition into movie based on the Marvel Spider-Man more physical comic. Peter Parker (Maguire) than the entire persona. is a social outcast of sorts, Dafoe also fit the part of the always with a camera in hand Green Goblin/Norman for the school paper. It wasn't Osborn. He is just creepy, in until Parker was bitten by a voice and looks, which is what radioactive spider that he the Green Goblin is also sup- gained the ability to climb posed to be. Throughout the walls and shoot web, along movie, there always seems to Associated Press Pholo with other spider characteris- be something evil about Dafoe, CRUISIN': Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth) rides a wave during the Pipe Masters competition in "Blue Crush." tics. even as Oswald. At first, he was going to The movie, though, relies become a wrestler and earn heavily upon special effects. some money but his uncle's Some of the scenes are seam- death made him the good less but many times the effects 'Blue Crush* more than bikinis avenger. It wasn't too long until are obvious. Such a situation he had a nemesis, the Green may have been unavoidable Babes in bikinis doesn't sound Marie meets pro NOW SHOWING ingsequences the movie worthwhile. The three Goblin (Willem Dafoe), who but I am sure it did not have to like a reason lo see a movie, at football player Man with the pro- live together in a beach shack, just happened to be the father CINEMARK WOODLAND look as fake. least for me, but "Blue Crush" is Tollmann fessional work together at an upscale of his best friend, Harry MAIL 5:1234 N. Main St. Despite some minor flaws more than what the previews (Matthew Davis). surfers are Oahu hotel, and surf together. Osborn (lames Franco). "Spider-Man" is an awesome Call for showtimes at 419- show. Matt showers Anne incredible and Scenes where the girls arc work- As if the plot did not have movie with a perfect cast. 354-0558. Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth) Marie with the star left me with a ing at the hotel are so real to life enough action, Parker has the Grade: A- is a surfer girl lo the bone, hav- treatment, includ- new found that you can't help but feel their hots for his next door neighbor, -Kimberly Dupps ing surfed since she was a little ing a couple massage and fancy appreciation for the sport. pain amidst the laughter. There Mary lane Watson (Kirsten girl. However, a near drowning clothes. Her roommate and However, the cameramen are is an obvious chemistry Dunst). However, it just so hap- "Spider-Man" is showing experience dogs her memory "trainer," Eden (Michelle the ones to thank for the surf between the actors that without pens that she is dating Harry. tomorrow on (he lawn of and prevents her from doing Rodriguez), could not even get scenes. The sequences were would have lessened the quality Maguire is perfect for the University Hall at 9 p.m. what she wants: winning the her to head back to the beach. It shot from all angles, including of the movie. Pipe Masters, an Oahu surfing wasn't until a football banquet inside the wave. Add fast frame "Blue Crush" is not a must- competition a week away. She the night before Pipe Masters changes, ala MTV and you have see movie but it is much better wakes up before dawn, nans that Anne Marie decided to some of the best action than expected. The camera Want to watch movies with a purpose? along the beach, does pull-ups compete. sequences that aren't in an work and chemistry between and calls the surf hotline to see Undoubtedly, the movie has action movie. The movie would the actors make this movie a Join The Pulse staff and become a movie what beaches have the best some awesome surfing scenes. have been half of what it was good, no-thinking required waves. Not only did the cast leam to without the sequences. reviewer. For more information, contact The dream of winning the surf but the movie is speckled It was the friendship between competition almost goes down with professional female surfers Anne Marie. Eden and l.ena Grade: B+ Kimberly Dupps at [email protected]. the pipes, though, when Anne and native I lawaiians. The surf- (Sanoe Lake), (hough, that made -Kiniberfy Dupps

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KHIA BATH HOUSE BETTY SOLUNA Oldham line adds style light that looks like it is melting'' and greens create a serene envi- GINGERBREAD FOR ALL TIME DECORATION, FROM PAGE 21 +++ +++ Perez said. "That stuff, though, ronment. +-H- sells as well as the practical Once colors and bedding is Dirty Down Records Dreamwodts Records easily stored, can be moved and fit under a loft. stuff." selected, students can start filling TheTodd Oldham collection Perez said the collection has in the "bare bones," according to at Target includes butterfly chairs been very popular because it Zappitelli. Anyone buying 's debut Toledo-based band Bath A juvenile, J. Lo-esque ($14.99) and a variety of covers adds color to things students "Photographs of family and CD Thug Misses because she House Betty brings us their lat- is what Soluna gives listeners in to choose from. The collection need. things that remind them of likes "My Neck. My Back" is in est album, Gingei bread, and its first album, For All Time. adds style to function, according The collection allows students home can he added (to the for a surprise. with it a somber and melan- Most of the songs are love to Ron Perez, hardlines executive to personalize their space with- wallsl," she said. "These things The eyebrow-raising song choly sound. A mixture of gui- songs with a fast beat that try to team leader at the Target on U.S. out cluttering the room. that can show a friend what that heard on the radio bears little tars and cello behind the haunt- showcase the band's "talent." "I 20 in Perrysburg. Comforters add color and a tac- person is like." resemblance to the uncut ver- ing croon of vocalist Rob Hawk Don't Wanna Live My Life The collection also includes tile feel to the room. However, Posters can also be put on the sion. The song is strewn with create quite a depressing listen. Without You" is the perfect bedding kitchcnware, bath the color of the comforter can walls to add personality to the slang terms for female genitalia The songs alone are well- example of the band's entire goods and lamps in bright and make the room appear bigger or room but be sure to use masking most aren't used to hearing in a composed and musical; the album. The song has a dance- funky designs. smaller. Zappitelli said lighter, tape. Other adhesives can rip song. Vulgarity aside, the song lyrics, on the other hand, do not oriented beat that stops so the "For the most part, the collec- neutral shades make the room paint off the wall, which stu- has a great point — females seem to fit with the deeper girls can sing but the girls sound tion is functional but some of the appear bigger and darker colors dents will be charged for when need their turn to be pleased. music. "Dumbass" is the most too digitized. The music is a stuff is over the top, including a enclose the room. Also, blues they move out. Sexuality continues on the melodic song on the CD, but the bad-digitized version of tradi- CD with "I Know You Want It." lyrics don't go together well with tional Latin music. While I am The song docs not have the the music at all. What seems like not a vocal coach, the girls' voic- catchy beat that "My Neck, My it should be about a great love es sound flat; there is not a Back" has. Lyrically, the song is story or a wonderful event is unique dynamic to it at all. The very repetitive; you could listen instead about ...well... a dumb- lyrics are boring and repetitive Pisanellos affordable for students to the first 30 seconds of the ass. Another thing about these The best song on the album song and not need to listen to guys is that sometimes you just has to be the title track. "For All PISANELLOS. FROM PAGE 23 Pisanellos has some of the best Bowling Green that stay open the rest. want to start tapping your foot Tune." This song is a true love deals in town. with the clubs, but Pisanellos is The beats arc interrupted to help them keep the beat. ballad that when heard, one Pisanellos, according to seniors "It's great, we can get a small one of the few that knows kids with skits and "For My King." If Attempting to keep a cello and can't help but think of her signif- at the University, Kelly Karafla personal pizza and breadsticks get hungry after a night of spirits Khia would have sang this guitars in time without drums icant other. The beat of the song and Sarah Antinone, no other for like $4," Karafla said. "They and dancing. poem, she would have had the is, I'm sure, a little difficult, but I is much slower and relies more pizza place will do. have pretty good prices." "We are open until midnight chance to show herself as an think they could have done just on the voices of the four girls "When we order pizza, we If having the best quality Monday thru Thursday and artist; the poem is very well writ- a little belter keeping rhythm. than digitized music. Some of always order it from Pisanellos pizza at a very affordable price Friday and Saturday we are ten. Instead, she recites the Don't be deceived, Bath the back-up needs work but it is Pizza," Karafla said. "It's a really isn't enough for some students open until 2 a.m.," Liss said. "We poem as a tribute to black men. House Betty is a combination of easily missed. Lyrically, the song good pizza at a really good then there is another reason. get quite a lot of business on Most would be surprised to great musicians that just need to is too old for the band's audi- price." Pisanellos is in (he downtown Friday and Saturday all the way hear the amount of vulgarity spend a little more time on the ence but would be great for a College students may not area, and in the downtown area until 2 am." coming from a mother-of-two's lyrics and focus less on the dim- wedding song. have all the money in the world are the nightclubs and bars. The Pisanellos offers quality food, mouth. Khia uses every word in mer tilings in life. A great CD if If you catch "For All Time" on so we shop around for the bars are open until 2 a.m. and good prices, free delivery, good the book with some great beats you want to sit alone in your the radio. I would recommend cheapest deals. Some might so is Pisanellos Pizza. customer service and extended in the background. However, I room in the dark, or maybe just downloading the song and not think that being a family owned Walking home from the bars hours of operation. can't imagine more coming need to relax. Bath I louse Betty thinking about purchasing the business and not a big chain, on a late Friday and Saturday "People should come to from her — mosi songs could is a calm and gloomy listen. CD. The beats are good but the that Pisanellos Pizza is a little night can be a hungering expe- Pisanellos," Liss said. "We think not be edited for the radio. Grade: B girls can't sing. too pricey for their pocketbooks, rience and people want food. everybody should try it once, Grade: D+ -Andrea Wilhelm Grade: D- but this is not the case. There are very few choices in because we are good." ■Kimberiy Dupps ■Kbnberfy Dupps Wanna join The Pulse? Contact Pulse Editor Kimberiy Dupps at [email protected]

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Philanthropy: Supporting Mid community to expose students to profes- or information systems auditing and The mission of ASH) is to encourage Bowling Green Student Education American Review sional development experiences. control in order to increase their knowl- excellence in the practice of interior Association FQm Students Committee edge and understanding of the fields. design, assist it's members to profession- The BG Student Education Association is To improve the film program at BGSU, HERPOub Marine Biology Association ally serve the public, demonstrate the a pnvprofessional education organiza- produce independent films, sponsor film The purpose of this group is to promote To inform all students about the Marine Actuarial Science Society value of the profession, and work for a tioa The purpose of the organization is festivals and bring independent film- awareness, discourage fear, promote Biology program and to improve the cur- Aid students in passing Actuarial lest and favorable environment for the practice of to give its members the cutting edge as a makers to campus. interest in all. and educate for the knowl- rent state of the lab. provide assistance in job placement after interior design. future educator. edge of hefpetology care and identifica- graduation. Bowling Green Student Linux Users Financial Managemen t Society tion. National Student Speech Language and American Sains Teachers' Association Group To enhance the educational experience I (earing Association Allied Health Services Club The purpose of ASIA is to promote the An organization to unite Linux computer by improving members' visibility with History Society The National Student Speech language To aid and support the community by appreciation and enjoyment of musk system users. potential employers; educate members To provide students with opportunities and Hearing Association is the national sponsoring and participating in events through string teaching and playing. as to professional opportunities such as to expand their knowledge of history and Business Professionals of America organization for graduate and under- and activities that promote health lo preixirv BusiflMI blucaiion majors co-op and internship positions and the historical materials. graduate students interested in the study through practice, awareness and educa- Art Historians Association with the necessary experience to suc- availability of professional certification of communication disorders. tion- AHAs purpose is to mentor art and art cessfully fulfill their roles as future educa- Erograms in finance: and promote Intel- International Business Association history majors & minors, provide study tors by providing leadership opportuni- dual, cultural, and social groth among The International Business Association is Northwest Ohio Coalition Student American Chemical Society Student and tutoring support, and arrange muse- ties and student organization involve- the students within the College of organized to promote awareness, under- Branch of American Society for Quality Affiliates (ACSSA) um and gallery viewing along with other ment. Business. standing, and information in all areas Provides organization and a forum for To provide chemistry oriented services to fun activities. related to international business. students who wish to apply and advance the University and promote an apprecia- CtubFOTO Graduate Art Student Association the quality sciences in their chosen field tion for chemistry in the community Association for Computing Machinery To explore the community by accessing (GASO) international Relations of endeaver. Provides opportunities for (ACM) photo [Art) opportunities. To provide a forum for graduate students Organization growth, professional development, con- American Institute of Architecture To provide networking with computer to communicate and exchange ideas and To promote interest in and awareness of tacts and leadership Students science professionals during monthly College of Musical Arts Student Advisory concerns about art international events and issues. To serve To promote excellence in the education meetings. Committee as a vehicle for social, cultural and edu- Organization Development Student (raining and profession of architecture; The CMA Student Advisory Committee Graduate Business Students Association cational interaction between and among Network to foster an appreciation for the art and BG Council of Teachers of Mathematics exists to promote understanding and To enrich the academic experience of students, faculty, and staff who share a ODSN is a student organization promot- (o organize students and combine their BGCTM is a student-centered organiza- unity within the College of Musical Arts graduate business students. Facilitate common interest in international rela- ing professional development in the field effort to advance both the art and science tion which helps to introduce members and to provide a liaison between the fac- placement of graduating students. To tions. of organization development, training of architecture. to the profession of teaching mathemat- ulty and administration and the under- provide social activities for students and and human resource development. ics in grades K through 12. graduate student body. to promote faculty/student interaction. Interpersonal Communications Club American Institute of Graphic Arts Provide students with a link to the busi- (IPCOub) Organization on Foreign and Domestic A student chapter affiliated with the Bt; Student Development Association Computer Art Club ness world. 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(History) foreign and domestic affairs that affect ideas and exposure to elite design firms. zation represents the needs of the stu- To provide a national conference for ISA BGSU Student Section our nation. dents in the program and facilitates pro- Criminal Justice Organization social science graduate students to pre- To provide IPC majors with the American Marketing Association grams and events for professional devel- The Criminal lustice Organization is an sent work in their field. opportunity to learn more about poten- Philosophy Club American Marketing Association is an opment. educational and social group. Members tial careers in the communication field. Our purpose is to offer a forum for intel- organization made up of students inter- are oriented to the Criminal lustice field Graduate Students of Technology lectual discussion of philosophical topics ested in a career in business. BG/UT Student Education Science through speakers and field trips. (GSOT) KinesiofogyClub and current issues, and recent events. Organization Purpose of GSOT is to provide a forum The purpose of the club is gain insight American Production and Inventory This Bowling Green/University of Toledo Economics Club for graduate students to communicate into the broader field of kinesiology by Pr.iu-pla Control Society (AP1CS) Student Educators Science Organization To provide economics majors, minors, and exchange ideas and concerns about participating in activities that deal with Pracepta is an organization which exists To promote the involvement of students is dedicated to seeking improved teach- graduate students, or those with interest technology and society. All activities shall issues in exercise science, human move- to increase awareness and understand- in the area of production and inventory ing and learning of school science and to in economics with the opportunity to emphasize and promote the exchange of ment science, physical education ing of new music among students and control by attending the Toledo APICS the improvement of professional prepa- explore and discuss issues outside the ideas among members of the College of teacher education, adapted physical the community at large, and to encour- monthly chapter dinner meetings and ration tor teachers of school science classroom environment. Technology, BGSU, and the BG commu- education, dance, cardiac, rehabilitation, age the performance of new music our own regular meetings; to encourage nity. Our goal is to provide a few mean- games, sports, and strength and condi- the involvement of local industries for BGSA Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Society for Resource ingful activities that will help our mem- tioning. Pre-Nursing Student Organization the benefit of all; to develop a better To encourage an understanding of the Management bers grow personally and professionally. To promote involvement in the BGSU understanding of the nature of produc- Family and Consumer Sciences profes- To provide professional and social activi- Law Society community and Medical College of Ohio tion and inventory control as applied to sion through speakers and student pro- ties for students in Human Resouce The Bowling Green Law Society is School of Nursing as it pertains to achiev- all types of manuiacturing, ana to keep grams. Management, IPC and other related designed to provide a forum for students ing goals and objectives. fields of study.

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Pre- Physical Therapy Club Society for Crendve Anachronism Student An Therapy Association ing. Professionals and cons umers/ clients Falcon Alcohol 4. Drug Educators on matters of mutual concern and a The purpose of ihe Pre- Physical Therapy The society studies the Middle Ages by The purpose of SATA is to provide edu- speak at monthly meetings on personal (FADE) at the conduit through which effective Gub is to inform students of the neces- reproducing many aspects of the arts cational development In the field of art experiences, legislation, techniques, and Falcon Alcohol and Drug Education action plans are implemented. sary steps for applying to MCO and also sciences, and everday life of the Time*. therapy, to provide peer support and any special topics requested by the stu- (FADE) is an affiliate with the National make them aware of alternate paths. We Members do callignpshy. period cos- peer advising for students and to famil- dent members. Peer Education Network BACCHUS National Residence Hall Honorary also provide a network of interaction tume, fighting, dancing and many other iarize the Uruversitvs faculty and stu- GAMMA The purpose of FADE is to edu- The purpose of this organization is to between students that have the same skills in period style dents and surrounding community with Student Tribute Awareness of Rhodes cate campus community about alcohol provide recognition for those students goal - Physical Therapy. the field of art therapy. Scholarship. and other drugs through fun. interactive Irving in the residence halls and on-cam- Society for Human Resource A graduate student, faculty, and alumni events and activities pus Greek units, collectively called resi- Pre-Veterinary Medical Association of Management Student Ceramic Organization organization that develops the mind and dence halls hereafter, whom have BGSU To provide professional and social activi- SCO. has been founded to organize the body tiEAi.Tif.aub showed fjuuunding service and have To congregate students of BGSU who are ties for students in Human Resource Ceramic studio, which involves the 11M purpose of the BG H.EALTH. Club provided important leadership in interested in animal health and welfare, Management, I PC and other related building and firing of kilns and establish Technology Education Collegiate is to provide an educational organization advancement of residence life at Bowling Kssibty leading to a career in animal fields of study a sense of community within the ceram- Association to support and assist in the development Green State University. alth care delivery. ic studio. To stimulate and encourage professional of health promotion programs In busi- Society for Technical Communication development, foster and promote lead- National Society of Pershing Rifles Public Safety Organization To inform and educate its members Student Construction Management ership, and promote a philosophical We are a rwrvgreek fraternity associated The Public Safety Organization (PSO) about the theory and practice of the arts Association foundation for future technology teach- Arnold Air Society with the ROTC program. We provide was created to give students from several and sciences of technical communica- To provide exposure to construction Arnold Air Society is an honorary service color guards for all BGSU home football academic disciplines, who are interested tion. related activities not detailed In the nor- organization who is dedicated to oftenrig games and a majority of men's and in the public safety professions, an mal classroom curriculum. To give stu- The Print Sodety time and service for the betterment of women's home basketball games. opportunity to be exposed to careers in Society of Manufacturing and dents a voice in curriculum evaluation. The Print Society meets and discusses the surrounding community. the public safety services. Members of Mechanical Design Club To promote a professional attitude To the ever growing issues In the printmak- New Greek Council the PSO come from Political Science, To plan, promote, and praticipate in enhance student fellowship through ing medium. Collegiate 4-H Organization that serves students in their Criminal Justice, Public Health, activities that explore and enhance the social interaction To provide service to the community and first year of membership in Greek Letter Sociology, Environmental Health, and Manufacturing and Mechanical Design Two- Dimerasonal Arttot Association BGSU campus, to enhance personal organizations that belong to the IFC Environmental Policy and are interested field by providing a forum for students to Student Council on Family Relations Dedicated to the study and promotion of development and leadership, to promote NFC and NPHC As new Greeks, we in career in the police and fire services, communicate and exchange ideas and The purpose of this organization shall be today's two-dimensional artists and their social interaction, fun and recreation stress scholarship, leadership, philan- state and federal law enforcement, emer- concerns about technology and society. to provide a forum for tamiry- related pro- work. thropy, and service gency medical service, lifeguard service, fessional development issues. It shall be Fighting Falcons Squadron and park ranger service Society of Physics Students an organization in which students may Undergrowth The Fighting Falcons Squadron student PanhetfenkCoundl To promote public interest in physics participate and exchange ideas and 'Undergrowth" was founded to facilitate organization exists to support and serve Panhetlenk Council is the governing Purchasing Club ana physical sciences. To assist students experiences intended to nurture their the development of an undergraduate the cadets of the 620th Cadet Wing. Our body of all women's sororities. The coun- To develop understanding and profes- to develop knowledge, competence and personal and professional interests. creative writing community and to roster primary focus involves providing oppor- cil strives to promote community service sionalism within the Purchasing majors social responsibility. To develop coBegM an atmosphere of constructive criticism tunities for leadership development of involvement in a unified manner. This through networking, group meetings, ity among students and faculty. Student Marketing Education among that community. It will also serve members as well as the promotion of organization governs the 14 sororities at Riest speakers and involvement with the Association as a support group ana outlet for young military esprit-de-corps and cama- BGSU and oners the chance to expand itiun.il Association of Purchasing Society of Professional Journalists To enhance the preparation of future writers as wei raderie The organization will strive to women's leadership Managers. To associate journalists of talent, truth marketing instructors and DECA advi- create a positive atmosphere and provide and energy into a more intimately orga- University Dance Alliance the tools necessary for the continued Ranger Club Recreation Majors Association nized unit of good fellowship, and to The purpose of the University Dance professional growth of AFROTC cadets The purpose behind the Ranger Club is To provide students of recreation with assist the members in acquiring the Student Nurse Association Alliance shall be to promote all forms of through service to BGSU, the communi- to increase the confidence and small unit the resources that exceed what is avail- noblest principles of journalism and to To assume responsibility for contributing dance on the campus of BGSU and in the ty, and the nation. leadership of students and cadets at able in the classroom setting to prepare cooperate with them in thai field. to nursing education in order to provide Bowling Green community, and to pro- BGSU. them for professional development. for the highest quality health care and to vide dance related activities in order to Graduate Student Senate (GSS) Sociology Club provide programs representative of fun- expose others to dance. The Graduate Student Senate is respon- Resident Student Association Sales and Marketing Hub To promote communication among stu- damental and current professional inter- sible for assessing, representing, and The Resident Student Association is a Sales and Marketing Club is a profession- dents and faculty of the Sociology est and concerns. University Student Science Council addressing the needs of BGSU graduate student-run organization which exists to al organization dedicated to providing Department and to provide information USSC responds to the comprehensive students serve the on-campus residents of BGSU. members with experience in developing and resources in the field of Sociology. Student Nutrition Association needs of students in the natural and We work to improve on-campus life in profit and non-profit projects, providing DIET is a student organization for people physical sciences. Greek Independent Board the residence halls and small group living service to the community, gaining Sociology Graduate Student Association interested in dietetics, restaurant or insti- To serve as a unification and empower- units through upgrading physical facili- hands-on selling and marketing experi- To ensure that the rights and responsibli- tutional food service management Visual Communications Technology ment group for all recognized fraternities ties, programming. ence, and networking opportunities. ties of all persons involved in the learning Organization (WTO) and sororities with the goal of increasing environment are not abridged. Student Organization of Early or Middle VCTO develops leadership, learning from muhicuhuralism. friendship, unity and Royal Greens School of Communication Studies Childhood (SOEMO one another, keeping up to date on hard- representation for each organization in The purpose of the ROTC Royal Greens is Graduate Student Alliance Sport Management Alliance The purpose of the group is to inform ware and software applications, net- academics, social interaction, and chap- to provide community service for The organization will serve as a support To give students the opportunity (o and respond to the elementary educa- working, and enhancing their education ter development. Bowling Green and comraderie group for Graduate stu- become involved professionally in the tion, faculty interests and concerns from the calss and cooperative education dents in the communication studies areas of sport management. SMA helps regarding the improvement of the ele- experiences, Honors Student Association Semper Fidelis Society department. to develop professional skills such as net- mentary program, to assist in recruit- HSA strives to provide BGSU students The Semper Fidelis Society has been working, leadership, and time manage- ment activities and programs and to Walt Disney World College Program with opportunities to broaden their hori- established with the objective of prepar- Science Horizons ment through organizational participa- inform and respond to the students' Alumni Association BGSU Chapter zons through alternative learning experi- ing students to be officers in the Marine Science Horizons is established to tion and committee involvement. needs. Promote the Watt Disney World College ences and interaction with other stu- Corps by receiving and disseminating encourage women and underrepresent- Program by recruiting and preparing stu- dents, faculty, etc. vital information pertinent to better ed students to pursue degrees in science Student Art Education Association Student Organization of Social Workers dents for the program. Bring the magic of understanding of the many future Serving as a catalyst to recruit, serve aid, To give art education students experi- To promote support and assist in the Disney to the focal community by volun- Interfratemlty Council (IFC) responsibilities of officers in the United E remote academic success, and inform ence and knowledge beyond the class- management of the educational pro- teer & community service projects. To foster loyalty to the Ideals of the Slates Marine Corps s members of opportunities in science gram of Social Work, to expand on class- Provide networking opportunities and University, to promote intellectual, cul- room experience in the area of human contacts. tural, ancf social growth. Student Alumni Association Sculpture dub Student Art Glass Association service professions, to provide a forum The purpose of SAA is to provide a link To create and sustain a sense of commu- The Student Art Glass Association forms for student expression and Issues in the Dry Dock MGCA with the future for current students to nity within the Sculpture Program; to a community among students and cre- human service professions. Dry Dock is an organization dedicated to To plan the annual MGCA conference work with the Alumni Association on provide opportunities for the exhibition ates awareness of Glass related art in the providing an alcohol-free environment and support the MGCA Association. developing loyalty and support of the of artwork in galleries and shows (in and area It also raises funds for the support of Student Rehabilitation Counseling for fellowship fun, and entertainment. university, ana to encourage interaction out of state): to bring in visiting artists: to the Glass Department here at the Association National Pan- Hellenic Council among alumni, parents, faculty, current help hither the careers of young aspiring University. 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Umfcrinduate Student Government Key Yearbook American Culture Students Japanese Club Precious Stones 519 Ministries USC b In operation to work foe every The Key is the University's yearbook Organization The Japanese dub's purpose is to bring This organization seeks to allow women To effectively meet the spiritual needs of undergraduate student at BGSU by serv- which has been in existence since 1918. Promotes an interdisciplinary approach together students and faculty interested the opportunity to heal through self-dis- students. ing as the representative voice of the Each year the staff provides a 288 page to the study of American Culture among in Japanese culture, politics, and eco- covery by promoting respect, love, undergraduate student body. USG strives book. students at BGSU. It seeks to encourage nomics. empowerment, sisterhood, and spiritu- Active Christians Today to serve through effective commuruca- the interpretation of both contemporary ality Active Christians Today is a community don with the University adrninistratioa Obsidian and historical culture events and trends JUNTOS (Latino Graduate Student whose foundation is Christ. Our purpose The Obsidian is a monthly campus pub- Association) Russian dub is to help people establish and devefop a University Activities Organization lication with a culturally-centered focus Asian Communities United The purpose of this organization shall be To provide all those students who are relationship with Christ and become UAO is the largest student programming covering minority communities and To promote unit) and pride among Asian to stimulate the common interest and interested in the Russian culture an productive leaders in God's family board on campus and is responsible for a related issues. Amencam and Asians on campus. ensure the civil liberties and/or improve opportunity to learn more. Also, to help wKle variety of activities at BGSU ranging the quality of life for Latinos/ Hispantcs. diversify the college's extra-curricular Christian Science Organization from weekly films to big-name concern, Prairie Margin. Black Student Union (BSU) These shall be achieved by the enhance- active membership oase by allowing all Informal meetings in which ideas and from Spring Break trips to potter sales. The purpose of Prairie Margins is to pro- The purpose of the Black Student Union ment of Latino/Hispanic students those who are interested to attend experiences are snared in relation to the Membership is free and open to all BGSU vide a quality, literary magazine for is to provide many useful, educational, through the utilization of social, commu- regardless of knowledge. study of Christian Science. students. undergraduate students. and political programs to the Bowling nicationaJ. political, legal, and cultural Green community in order to promote programs and activities. Unity Community of Christ Lutheran Student University Ambassadors Public Relations Student Society of interaction, intellectual and cultural To offer a means for all of the organiza- Ministry The University Ambassadors strive to America growth, and fulfill our objectives. The Latino Cultural Arts Committee tions that act on behalf of historically The purpose of the Ministry shall be to uphold ill.- standards of Bowline Green PRSSA is a student organization dedicat- Black Srudent Union was designed to During the past five years BGSU has underrepresenied students to come establish, shape, maintain and support State University by serving as leaders, ed to preparing students for a career in articulate the balck student perspective experience an increase in the Latino stu- together and co-sponsor and co-pro- lutheran campus ministry to the stu- role models, and supporters of the cam- public relations. BGSU's chapter is affili- on matters of importance. dent enrollment and involvement in gram social or educational events dents, faculty, administration and staff of pus community. ated with live Public Relations Society of many leadership positions. The Latino BGSU on behalf of the community of America, which is a professional organi- Chinese Chib Cultural Arts Committee (LCAQ is an Vision Christ Lutheran Church and Student Anime In North we* Ohio zatioa The Chinese Club is organized for all stu- organization that formed after the BGSU VISION is the student organization con- Center. This organization works to increase dents, who want to have fun and be community expressed and interest in cerned with Gay, Lesbian, bisexual, and awareness of anime. lapannese anima- WBGU-88.1 FM Radio informed about the Chinese culture. seeing more Latino cultural events supportive straight issues. The purpose Connections (CoUegiaie Ministry) tion, in Bowling Green and its surround- To provide the community with the most LCACs purpose is to promote awareness of VISION b to combat misinformation Connections Collegiate Ministry is a uigarea. diverse music and radio prognunming. Chinese Students & Scholars and appreciation of Latino cultures rep- and discrimination as well as toprov.de brand new ministry coming to the cam- We function to serve the community, Association resented through the visual and per- services and activities for the Gay and pus of BGSU this year! Our purpose is to BG 24 Newt campus and alternative voices. CSSA, one of the largest international forming arts among students, faculty ami supportive community. connect you with Christ and other stu- BG 24 News is Wood County's only local students and scholars organizations at staff ofBGSU. dents in a community of committed television news source. A total student WFAL Radio AM 680 BGSU. commits itself to providing all Women*1 Action Coalition learners to help you discover your pur- nin organization that produces a daily To provide BGSU an opportunity to listen kinds of help, support and services to the Latino Student Union Women's Action Coalition is a feminist pose/calling inure" newscast airing on cable channel 24. live to the world's most innovative and mod- members of the association and to the The purpose of this organization shall be and womanist organization devoted to five days a week at 5.30. The purpose is to em music WML is a great chance for whole Chinese ornmunity in Bowling to stimulate the common interest, women's issues and problems on an indi- Creed on Campus give students hands-on experience while students to become involved with a stu- Green ensure the civil liberties and/or improve vidual, local, and national level. Creed on Campus is composed of young also providing a valuable service to BGSU dent run. commercial radio station the quality of life for all Latinos. These adults who want to dig deeper into their and the surrounding community. Club Espanol shall be achieved by the enhancement of World Student Association faith. It offers University students a African American Graduate Student To promote an awareness of the Spanish latino students through utilization of The World Student Association is an cliance to grow spuitualfy by learning BGNewi Association speaking cultures and countries as well social, communicationaL politicaljegal, organization whose intention is to pro- and explaining the teachings of the The BG News is the campus dairy news- Promotes the scholarship, artistic and lit- as to practice and enhance Spanish and cultural programs, activities and mote cultural awareness among the stu- Catholic Church, and also to build last- paper published Monday through Friday erary interests of African American grad- speaking abilities among University stu- relationships whenever necessary to dents and community of Rowling Green. ing, religion-based relationships. offering items of general interest to the uate students and other graduate stu- dents in an environment composed of achieve those conditions. This organiza- broader campus community, including dents of color. It also encourages discus- native and non-native students tion must place its priority on the Bands at BGSU CRU (op local campus and city news; and sion of issues of Importance to Aftrican enhancement of the student member. In the College of Musical Arts there are CRU is a place of personal exploration state, regional, national ana internation- American graduate students and inter- French Huh eight bands at BGSU. Kadi band is an into the deeper meaning of lire for the al news events of significance. national students. To explore and promote the French lan- Muslim Student Association independent unit, and a student may spiritually seeking and the religiously guage and culture. A cultural and educational organization become a member of any organization restless. As a Christian orgajiization, CRU Bowling Green Radio News African Peoples Association (APAJ aimed at meeting the needs of Muslim for which he or she qualifies. is committed to assisting students In Organization To expose BG students, faculty and com- German Oub Students on campus as well as increasing their own personal Journey of under- BG Radio News airs 5 newscasts per day, munity members to African culture, tra- To promote the knowledge and appreci- awareness of Islam, its culture, and relat- Ohio Collegiate Music Education standing and knowing God. 5 days a week on each of the campus ditions, and pertinent issues by offering ation of German language and culture ed issues. Association (OCMEA) radio stations. 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Work in cooperation with the competition, and excellence-both on cation, and support Catholic experience beyond the church civic leaders through community service and community and the opportunity to Athletic Department. Residence Halls. and off the field walls, fostering the growth of the whole and education about national defense meet with peers. Athletic Band and other organizaions on Wlcmship of Christian Athlete. person campus to promote a stomger BGSU Soccer (Men's) The purpose of the group is to present to Undergraduate Gerontology Providing Opportunities to Educate and community. To compete against other universities athletes and coaches the challenge and Way Campus Fellowship Association Transform Students (P.O.ET.S.) and colleges at a competitive collegiate adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Make available fellowship meetings for To serve the older adult community and To gain personal and academic Falcon Watersports level Savior and Lord, serving Him, in their students and community members who to praocipate actively in the Gerontology enhancement through providing the This Co-ed BGSU organization is and will relationships and in the-Wowship of the are searching for an in-depth under- program. community with various service projects. be an open association whose aim shall Soccer (Women's) church. The purpose is to provide a spir- standing to the word of God and desire be to promote he participation in water- To play competitive soccer wrthother itual emphasis in athletic achievement to walk in the way of abundance and \ofun teen In Progress Student Chapter of the American Civil related recreational sports, uphold the universities. power in the household VII' is a University sponsored program Liberties Union (ACLU) traditions and ideals of the University, Fellowship of Christian Graduate that provides ongoing weekly communi- The purpose of this organization is to encourage excellence in scholarship to Synchronized Skating Team Students Word Faith ty service opportunities for students make BGSU students aware of their civil uphold the principles of goodsports- The purpose of this club shall be to pro- The fellowship of Christian Graduate The purpose ofWord Faith is to strength- interested in volunteering on a regular liberties. manship and tauplay. mote the sport of synchronized skating Students provides a forum for graduate en and share a saving knowledge of God s basis. and to provide opportunities for those students to integrate their faith with their Word with all who are interested in gain- Students For A Free Tibet Falcons for Life who have skated in the past to continue academic discipline and to meet other ing first-hand knowledge of the Bible. Amnesty International An international organization made upto Falcons for Life affiliates nght to life to skate Christian graduate students and faculty. Amnesty International is an indepen- educate people about the occupation of believers on a college campus so that we Young Life Campus Fellowship dent, worldwide movement working Tibet and work toward a peaceful libera- can educate ourselves and others about TaiChiChuanChib Qory Phi God For folks who want to become involved impartially for the release of all prisoners tion of Tibet. the precious gift of life. Organizes people interested in Tai Chi An organization dedicated to religious with Young Life as a leader. of conscience, fair and prompt trials for Chuan and the Chinese Internal Arts. and spiritual development. political prisoners, and an ena to torture, Students for Quality Education Fencing Chib Alpha Phi Omega capital punishment, and "disappear- Students for Quality Education is a group The Bowling Green lencing Club is a stu- Taoist Tai Chi Society H20 The purpose of this fraternity (non- ances". dedicated to mproving the quality of dent organization that is dedicated to the TheTaoist Tai Chi Society is dedicated to Our purpose is to provide an atmosphere greek) shall be to assemble college stu- education on Bowling Greens campus. promotion and practice of the sport of Crowding and promoting the health for students who are exploring dents in a national service fraternity in BGVeg Fencing. ■iiifits lit Liu In Christianity and for those who desire to the fellowship of the principles of APO; to To educate faculty, students, and com- University Coalition to Stop Violence grow in their walk with Christ develop leadership, to promote friend- munity about vegetarianism and animal To Raise awareness of safety issues at Gaming Society Ultimate Frisbee Organization ship and to provide service to humanity issues, to serve as a resource for ques- BGSU. Promote role-playing games and gaming To be able to play competitive frisbee Hilld (Jewish Student Union) tions and/or concerns about being a veg- awareness. outside of I Ms. Hilli-I is the Jewish student group on Circle K In temational etarian, to create a political forum for veterans Organization of BGSU campus, celebrating Jewish culture, Circle K is a service organization that soes animal rights activists. Assist current and future veteran stu- Hockey (Men's) United Karate System identity and religion. many different types of service projects dents in their adjustment to BGSU/col- To provide the above average ice hockey To promote martial arts at BGSU and in in the surrounding area Campus Greens legelife. player with the opportunity to continue the Bowling Green community. Intervarsiry Christian Fellowship The Campus Greens aim to further the playing ice hockey at a competitive level We are a student leadership organization Dance Marathon (Children's Miracle student bodies' educations in the areas of Ballroom Dance Society while attending classes at the university. University Chess Society who, for the love of God and our campus Network) democracy, human rights, and the To provide a means for interested stu- It is the purpose of our society to further are committed to passionately knowing CMN Dance Marathon is a professional preservation of the environment dents to learn and practice ballroom Hockey (Wornena) Cromote and encourage playing and and obeying God. and eagerly making organization that raises funds for our dance. To provide an opportunity for women of aming chess on the campus of Bowling God known. local children's hospital through an event College Democrats all skill levels to successfully participate Green State University. called the Dance Marathon while at the The purpose of BGSU College Baseball Club (Men's) in the rapidly growing sport of ice hockey Jehovah's Witness same time teaching students to run a Democrats is to encourage political To bring together studentswho enjoy the Volleyball (Men's) To make information about Jehovah's business with real-world challenges and activism on campus. sport of baseball and to represent BGSU Korean Martial Arts Club lb provide a competitive level of volley- Witnesses, their work and their purpose experiences. in a sportsman-like manner on and off This organization provides students the biill for men who are interested in the readily available to students, faculty and College Republicans the field of play. opportunity to leam Korean arts (Tae growing sport staff of BGSU who might oherwise have Friends of the Deaf Community Our purpose is to promote the ideals of Kwon Do and Hapkido) and practice little opportunity to acquire such con- Friends of the Deaf is an organization the Republican Party by supporting party BGSU Racquetball Club these skills with others to develop a prac- Volleyball (Women's) tact that promotes awareness about the deaf candidates, hosting speakers, and Ihe purpose of the organization is to play tical method of self-defense. To provide an organized and competitive community and its culture and strives to strengthening friendships between in racquetball tournaments to represent volleyball team for women unable to Latter-Day Saint Student Association develop opportunities to meet others Republican students. BGSU. Lacrosse (Men's) play at the varsity level. Promotes the awareness of the Mormon and improve communication skills. To compete in Lacrosse matches with faith. Cultural activities have been Concerns Awareness Representation BGSU Venture Club other University club teams. Water Polo (Merrs) planned which are open to all individuals Friends of the Humane Society and Education Outdoor TREQ gathers BGSU students The purpose of this organization is to regardless of faith. Friends of the Humane Society seeks to Giving a voice to students with disabili- interested in the outdoors, into a team Lacrosse (Women's) promote the sport of water polo at BGSU raise awareness of, and provide assis- ties and to increase students awareness organization for the sharing of ideas, To open opportunities for women who and to encourage competition on the Lutheran Student Ministry tance to, abused and neglected animals about living with a disability. experiences, and a desire to enjoy out- have played and/or would like to leam intercollegiate level by contending To establish, shape, maintain and sup- in the Wood County door recreation. how to play lacrosse. against other Mid-American Conference port Lutheran campus ministry to the Environmental Action Group Schools. students, faculty, administration and Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter The Environmental Action Group is an Electric Falcon Motorsports Rowing Club staff of Bowling Green State University To capture the imagination, energy, and organization dedicated to raising the The purpose of the Design and Race The purpose of the organization is to Water Polo (Women's) hope of students in order to productively awareness and concern for environmen- Team is to organize and motivate and engage in the sport of rowing and to pro- Water Polo is made to be a fun and social Lutherans and Other Faiths Together and responsibly involve them in the wort tal issues here at BGSU. encourage Bowling Green State mote enthusiasm towards it at the sport, while at the same time being com- The LOFT is organized by FJCA uitheran of Habitat for Humanity. University students who want to solve University and in the area. patkive with other teams. students and provides a-place for all stu- Environmental Health Student Group technical problems, experience and par- dents seeking a "spiritual sanctuary" to Reachout To help members achieve an encom- ticipate in a motor racing team, work Rugby (Men's) Womens'Softball rest, study, eat meals or have refresh- To reach out through student volunteer Sassing knowledge of environmental with university faculty and industrial To promote union and the spirit of rugby Hit- purpose of this club is to provide ments, use computers, socialize, and programs to the poor, homeless and ealth through discussion, campus marketing partners, develop electric - sportsmanship, camaraderie, competi- BGSU students with the opportunity to take advantage of programs, counseling marginalized, especially children, in our events, field trips, etc. vehicle systems of the future. tion, and excellence and to provide those participate and promote the sport of and oilier needs. 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