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A daily independent student press serving THE BG NEWS the campus and surrounding community Friday November 2.2007 THREE MORE HUMANS THAN EXPECTED SURVIVE THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Volume 102. Issue 54 wwv. i HUMANS LIVE The struggle between the tide for twenty min- Popular culture humans and zombies utes before it was time for came to an end last them to try and take the library features night when the human Oval back. bizarre collections resistance was able to get With less than two min- enough survivors to the Students can discover utes left, the humans extraction point. made one last ditch effort unique items in the library, When the battle started to get to the extraction including superhero at Jerome Library, the Eint when they sent one humans received what comics. Star Trek rice and t blitzkrieg and forced most thought was a mor- their way in as time was Pillsbury Doughboy books tal blow when one of their getting ready to expire. | Page 3 leaders gave himself up When all the dust had to the zombies. settled, the humans had The humans were met the minimum requir- Stephen Colbert swarmed by wave after ment by getting 16 people wave of zombies but into the Oval, three more is not allowed on managed to withstand than the required total.

the ballot CHRISTINA MCGINNIS South Carolina's executive council votes 15-5 against Colbert. Read more at Struggles for wwwbgnews.com third party Graffiti: art or vandalism? candidates The University custodial staff finds graffiti a Elections are difl nuissance. while Howards Club H doesn't mind the players who a;• i "decorations in their average Repu: bathrooms | Page 7

Go ahead, take a By Tim Sampson cat nap and rest Columnist Ally Blankartz America is the land whereany kid can grow up to be president. Bui advises students to enjoy il helps if that kid is a Demoi i.n the rejuvenating effects of or Republican. Web site gets a random facelift I bird part) and independent a shoit nap: contentment, candidates have found it difficult alertness and intelligence to even gel on the ballot, let alone | Page 4 BGSYOU subjects casually asked to participate in the re-design be elected looffii e When a special olei Hull was By Christy Johnson possiblj being .i model for the campaign. I le then takes a quick called to fill the vacant 5th BG volleyball : I headshoi ol each <>i the students he talks to and noes back to District seal ol the late II.s discuss possible candidates with other members ol his market- Representative Paul Gillmor, returns home for rhe i.ui's scrolling across Ihe University's main home page ingteam. libertarian Mike Smitle) knew decisive matches are getting their 15 minutes of fame or however long it takes The tea in started u nil around (ill student models. ()l those (ill. it would be a challenge to break The seeding for the people in dick nil the screen. 36 students went on to have their photos taken at the WBGU sta- into the race. MAC tournament will Ami for most, the chance to be (^representative for l alcons tion on imup we.. Conner explained. lb campaign as a \ ibertarian everywhere came out ol the blue. Students who participated in the photo shout had to sign candidate, a non recognized be determined after I he selection process for the faces of the University s market slips of paper, which gave the University permission tousetheii political part) in the Stale ol this weekend's matches ing campaign "BGSYOU, Changing the World by Degrees" is as photographs in different marketing venues, such as billboards, (ih in. Smitle) would have needed against Olno and Kent random as it appears to be, said Fred Conner, senior director ol pamphlets and. of course, the Web site. to gather 2.306 valid voter signa marketing and communications. \side from getting to see their faces in random places across tures. iet. for major part) candi- State | Page 9 To choose student models for the latest campaign. ( onnei -..u northwest and in cybei space, students received a $25 dates, it link takes 50 signatures in the Union and asked students who he was Interested in ha\ to appear on ihe primary ballot. Falcons earn a inj; model to come over and talk to him. FACELIFT This overwhelming signature win on 2 last Vfter initial introductions. Conner Introduces the idea "i requirement was win Smitle) minute goals choose to compete in luesda) - primary as a Republican. Freshman Meagan Moran "Il would have been a majoi scores two second half obstacle to overcome, just (o get my name on the ballot," Smitle) goals for women's soccer said as they close the regular Remembering the The inordinate number ul sig season with a 2-1 win over natures independents and non- Toledo | Page 9 recognized parties have to col led is just one example ol how pilot who dropped the Vmerican political system works to discourage third parties from compel ing. the first A-bomb The election process itselfhasa natural bias against smaller par- 9 ties, said Melissa Miller assistant By Julie Carr Smyth The Associated Press lor delivering the first nuclear professoi of political science ai weapon used in wartime, telling the University. family and friends that he want- America has a winner-lake- ~> COLUMBUS — Caul TlbbetS, ed no funeral service or head- all system that makes u haul loi who etched his mother's name stone because he feared a burial third parties to grow gradually, — Mnola Gay — into history on site would only give detractors a slowlv picking up a feu seats with the nose ol the B-29 bomber he place to protest. each election. I his differs from lieu to drop the atomic bomb And he insisted he slept just other countries, like Germany, over Hiroshima, died yesterday Would you want to be fine, believing with certainty that where each part) gels at least a after six decades of steadfastly using the bombs on Hiroshima lew seats in proportion to the one of the faces on the defending the mission. He was and Nagasaki saved more lives numbei ol votes n received. University's main 92. than they erased because they "In the U.S. getting Hi or I-' Web Site? Throughout his life, Tibbets eliminated the need for adrau li- percent ol the vote means noth- seemed more troubled by Other mit invasion ol Japan. ing you don't gel any seals.'' people's objections to the bomb Tie said, What they needed Miller said. People are icluctani than by him having led the crew was someone who could do this to vote for these parties for fear ol that killed lens of thousands of and not flinch — and that was throwingtheii votesaway." lapanese in a single stroke. The me," said journalist Hob Greene, But in addition to the natural attack marked the beginning of who wrote t he Tibbets biography. OBirriBBfrs barriers against fledgling par the end of World War 11 "Duty: A lather, His Son, and the ENOLA GAY PILOT DIES AT 92: Paul W Tibbets stands beside the B 29 ties, the iwo majoi panics work KRYSTASA Tibbets grew tired of criticism Man Who Won the War." SuporForT'oss: : ■ unown location to pul up.ulditional roadblocks. nSophomore. Fine Arts such as the excessive signature 1 don't know. Do you requirement Smitle) faced. 'Republicans and Democrats ■ think I'm cute enough?" control the legislatures, Millei | Page 4 said. The) create the election America challenges Iran's nuclear program laws and often write them in By George Jahn their favoi U Iranian president warns The Associated Press economic retaliation against any mentalteianiectingwith the head One such law concerning the European countries not European country that followed of the United Nations nuclear recognition of new political par VIENNA, Austria — A senior U.S. the U.S. lead in imposing sanc- watchdog agency thai was meant ties were recently overturned TODAY to follow U.S. lead official challenged Iran's hard-line tions on some Iranian banks and lo demonstrate unity following in Ohio for violating the I irsl I Sunny president yesterday over his claim businesses. recent strains on bow best to deal Amendment rights of third par High: 58. Low: 35 Mahmoud that Iranians aa> Immune from A Saudi Arabian official mean- with Iran's defiance. ties. Ahmadinejad further U.N. sanctions, saying while, said Arab states in the Burns stopped to talk with In 2006, the Federal Sixth 1 '■ such action is in the works unk'ss Persian Gulf had proposed to Mohamed ITBaradei at the Circuit Court Of Appeals over inian Tehran meets den lands to curb its Tehran thai they set up a consor- International Atomic Energy turned a section of the Ohio £3 esident nuclear |irogram. liunitopmvidclranwithcnriched Agency's headquarters before Re\ ised Code that required non uses Iranian President Mahmoud uranium as way to defuse the heading to I ondon, where he was recognized parties to gather TOMORROW ontroversy Ahmadinejad delivered his own nuclear light. toctiscuss the Iran standoffwfth his Sunny warning in Tehran, saying his gov- U.S. Undersecretary of State oouroerpartt from Russia, China, THIRD PARTY "age 2 I High: 58. Low: 33 ernment would make unspecified Nicholas Burns made his com Britain, nance and (lermany. k VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS. 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chief elections officer. petition gatherers, Am estimates ments for ballot access may seem THIRD PARTY The court agreed the law put it would cost the party about a unfair, they can be crucial to BLOTTER From Page 1 too heavy of a burden on third $1.50 to $2 per signature. maintainingastablegovemment, parties. The court ruled these barriers said Mark Weaver, who teaches WEDNESDAY more than 40,000 signatures and In the court's written opinion, amounted to a violation of the election law at the University of 6:09 A.M. 5:35 P.M. submit them a full year hetore lodge lulia Smith Gibbons wrote First Amendment right to assem- Akron law school. Overnight, someone entered an Michael J. Gump Jr. 22. and the actual election. that, by requiring petitions to ble, calling Ohio's process for rec- Weaver said Ohio's laws need- unlocked truck on Byall Avenue Matthew J. Ducey. 20. both of The law stated any party that be submitted before the major ognizing third i >.i t Mrs the most ed to be changed, but said limit- and took three or four packs of Bowling Green, were each arrested didn't receive at least 5 peri cut parties have even declared their burdensome in the country. ing ballot access keeps parties cigarettes. 15 CDs, $5 in change. for disorderly conduct for shooting presidential nominees, it is made Since the laws concerning the from being formed on a whim, of the vote in the states most 8:06 A.M. paintballs at buildings along East recent election for governor too difficult to attract support- recognition of political parties creating volatile legislatures Oak Street. Someone went through an would have to submit a petition ers. She said supporters typically have not yet been rewritten by comprised of multiple parties unlocked vehicle on Buttonwood the state legislature, the process and coalitions. 120 days before the presidential turn to third parties when they Avenue overnight and took $2 in By meeting somewhat strin- primary, which, in Ohio, means become dissatisfied with each of is currently governed by special change. THURSDAY they would have to be submitted the major parties. rules put in place by the Secretary gent ballot requirements, it sometime in November of the "The requirement that a fledg- of State, which cut the signature ensures that there are several 8:09 A.M. 12:05 A.M. year preceding the general elec- ling political party rally support requirement in half and pushed "big-tent" parties that encompass Someone went through an Tyler J. Sanders. 19. of Bowling tion. The petition had to contain more than a year in advance the deadline back 20 days. the broad interest of most voters. unlocked vehicle on South Grove Green, was arrested for having an open container of alcohol in public the signatures of at least 1 per- of an election, when the major Although he appreciates the Having numerous small parties Street overnight, leaving the door and for underage possession of cent of all those who voted in the party candidates are not known attempted compromise, Arn said would dilute political passions, open, alcohol. he said. most recent election for governor and the majority of the country the rules need further revision. 8:25 A.M. "I think lOhio'sl requirements or president. is not focused on the election, "We'd like to see ballot access An unlocked vehicle on 12:10 A.M. "We felt the state had set the is an exceedingly difficult task," laws more like in Florida and are going to change — they need Buttonwood Avenue was gone Brian D. Guerin. 21, and Alison R. bar too high," said leremiah Arn, Gibbons wrote. Iowa, where the statewide sig- to be changed," Weaver said. through overnight. The owner Balthis, 21. both of Bowling Green, a spokesman for the libertarian I his early-signature deadline nature requirement is only about "But we aren't going to have a found the contents of the glove were each issued civil citations for Party of Ohio. The I.PO brought is compounded by the cost of col- 5,000," he said. "Ballot access European system with lots of box strewn across the passenger having open containers of alcohol the original lawsuit against the lecting the signatures. needs to be fair to everyone." small parties. The American seat. in public. Ohio Secretary of State, the State's Because parties typically pay But although stiff require- political system is what it is." 8:42 A.M. 1:21A.M. Someone went through and Michael S. Peek. 41. of Bowling Green, was issued a civil citation in the cunent 5th District congressional unlocked a vehicle on Buttonwood avenue overnight. Nothing was for public urination. POLITICAL special election. taken Want to Advertise in BRIEF It was the second complaint made by 2:29 A.M. Buehrer. saying Latta made fake state- 8:55 A.M. Someone broke out the front window of a business on the 100 The Oho Elections Commission decided yes- ments in a direct mail ad that challenged Someone took a check for $59.95 block of South Main Street, caus- THE BGNEWS... terday there is no probable cause to further Buehrers status as a Christian conservative from an unlocked vehicle on South ing an estimated $1,000 worth of investigate a complant against a campaign on the issues of school prayer and the Ten Main Street. damage. Call 419.372.2605 ad distributed by State Rep Bob Latta Commandments. 1:32 P.M. The complaint had been filed by State Buehrers other complaint has already Someone drove off from a gas sta- 2:45 A.M. for more details. Sen. Steve Buehrer. who is currently Latta's been found to have probable cause by the tion on Lehman Avenue without Julio C. Ortiz. 55. of East Chicago. chief rival for the Republican nomination 0EC and is scheduled for a full hearing on paying for $44.35 worth of fuel. Ind,. was issued a civil citation for public urination. Monday, the day before the Republican 5:23 P.M. primary. FIRST CHOICE FIRST CHOICE! Someone broke into a vehicle on Make us your and find your Last month, the 0EC ruled that Buehrer South Summit Street sometime PRIME RENTALS AVAILABLE NOW FOR distributed false statements in campaign overnight and threw around the materials concerning Latta's vote on a 1998 contents of the glove box. ONLINE: Read Go lo bonews.com f« Summer and Fall 2008 tax increase the complete blotter list * Great Selection of recognized her. scroll along the screen, Conner FACELIFT "One time someone came up said. Houses & Apartments to me and told me I was on a Students on the Web site From Page 1 billboard in Toledo, and she are checked by Student Affairs STOP in Good Locations! gift certificate to the University knew before me, so that was to make sure they are all by our office & Bookstore. funny," Criqui said. active, current students at the "It's not much, it was just Marketing and University, but sometimes stu- pick up the JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE, INC. a little thank-you for heing Communications tries to dents who have left or gradu- New Listings! 319 E. Wooster Street. Bo»lin)> (ireen, OH involved," Conner said. update the Web site often ated are still displayed in pam- Located Across From Taco Bell. Ann Criqui, senior, said being enough to keep up with fash- phlets or on the Web site. RENTAL OFFICE (419) 354-2260 involved in the campaign was ion trends, and to stay true Former student Andy Briner Hoars- Mondat to Fridai 11:30- to 5:30 • Saturdat - X:30 to 5:00 uw Yi.johnneHloHTealestate.com never about getting any kind of to the demographics of the said he was surprised a picture money or reward, but rather to University. of him and two of his female help out the University. They also plan on changing friends were on the BGSYOU at When Criqui was asked to the faces students see daily a glance page on the Web site. participate last summer, she more often, so eventually every "It's cool though, I kind of didn't hesitate. She said since time a person logs onto wwwb- feel like I left a legacy or some- her picture has been on the gsu.edu, one out of four differ- thing," Briner said. Web site, random people have ent sets of student groups will WWWBGNEWS.COM CAMPUS Friday. November. 2007 3 ' GET A LIFE CALENDAR OF EVENTS Some events tafwn riotn events bgu.edu Oddities abound at pop culture library

7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 12:30-6:30 p.m. By K.lly M«ti Spider-Man is usually seen as should require the library to Reporter be used in popular culture Social Philosophy N.A.U.C. Forum a representative of man in our culture, Down said, because he classes. Conference 202 Union Spider-Man battles Wonder was once normal and because Considering the accessibility 207 Union 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Woman, Kirk and Spock of a little spider bite, he became of the collection, Nelson feels EAC Meeting engage in a heated love affair the hero we see him as today. the same way. Although she 8:30a.m -Noon The idea of this actually hap- acknowledges many students 208 Union and the Pillsbury Doughboy InterSchool Flag Football holds a conversation with Big peningtosomeone is more like- would not visit the library in Intramural Challenge 5.30 -10 p.rr Foot. The Browne Library for ly than the stories of Superman their own time. 1 J^^^ "ok Terra Community College Executive MOD Fall 2007 Popular Culture Studies is the or Batman, she said. "The collection would ben- place to witness all the action. Although the collection is in- efit the student, but with any 316 Union From comic books to DVD's, depth, the library is increasing typical college student, it's not 11:45 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Ihfc 8 p.m The Browne Library for Popular the amount of DVD's and TV about doing their own thing, Social Philosophy sitcoms. So far, several hun- research has to be tied to a Oceans in Space Culture Studies has the larg- Conference Luncheon est and most comprehensive dred DVD's are in possession class," she said. "The more the 112 Physical Science Building 201 Union collection of popular Culture but they are still hoping for faculty can create the research -> i materials in the U.S. more to benefit students. topics around the library, the WIw'- i 9:30-11 p.m. '2:30-6:30 p.m. The collection, which began "This collection in the better." M\Bw^r UAO Presents "Friday the in the late 1960s, includes library is meant to be a service Freshman Gregory Ramsey Bridging the Gaps: Native 13th (1979)" &

-.-1 University offers nontraditional course options FALL EXPO Bright Beginnings Preschool By Steve Kunklcr Pop culture classes are not "Lucille Ball is just as wor- Ethiopian than from a profes- ^ Sat., Nov 3, 2007- 1-5 p.m. Reporter alone. The University also offers thy of being studied as Hillary sor," Foell said. 315 S. College (St. Mark's) courses in band, curling, dance, Clinton," Coletta said. Students also have the oppor- While working to meet the gen- golf and physical education. Popular culture classes are tunity to get class credit for play- Join us for a holiday shopping experience like eral requirements for a degree, Julie Barnes, an associate not the only options for students ing games. you've never seen! 20+ home-based businesses students also have the opportu- dean of Student Services, feels who are trying to fill holes in Brandon Tussing, a sopho- available with products to sell. Participate in a raffle St nity to take classes that cater to an important factor in deter- their schedules. more majoring in sports man- with prizes from local businesses. A great and their personal interests. mining the classes a student will The Global Village, located agement, took a bowling class easy way to do your holiday shopping! Watching "The Simpsons" take is based on their major and in Conklin, is a living learning that counted toward his major. doesn't seem to fit into the tra- minor. community offering multicul- "I would basically go to the ditional college curriculum. Yet, "Depending on what cours- tural classes to students who bowling alley, bowl and learn that is just one of the many tele- es a student needs to fill I will want to learn about people from how to keep score," Tussing said. vision shows available for stu- point them towards courses that around the world. While some students have dents to study in the popular will fulfill those requirements," Kristie Foell. the director and used their open classes to play culture department. Barnes said. an associate professor in the sports, others have taken the HtiUSING The classes offered by the pop Since BGSU istheonly univer- Global Village, said the classes opportunity to enjoy the arts. culture department don't just sity in the country with a popu- are limited to 25 people and Chris Mahone, a senior major- focus on watching the shows, lar culture department, students allow international students the ing in VCT. said he had an easy the class focuses on why peo- have a special opportunity. chance to show the complexity time with a Theater 141 class ple would watch certain shows. Charles Coletta, assistant of situations the people in their — the theater experience. Students analyze how showsand professor of popular culture, home country face. "The workload was simple. I other popular culture trends are explained how the class analyz- "It is so much more effective just went to class and we went to depicted in everyday life. es what is on television and why. for a student to hear it from an see plays," Mahone said. Dnt B left out 2007 Where else can you get all of your housing Sign up M the BGSU questions answered at one time! txt msg alert system.

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*LE ON IE STREET Would you want to be one of the faces on the University's main Website?[See story, p. 1]

"Yeah, I think it'd be "Yeah, just to be able "Yes, I AM the face of "Yes. I think it'd be VISIT US AT BGNEWS.COM kinda cool. Every to represent BG _ I Bowling Green." fun because I'd be ^ Have your own lake on time somebody logs think it would be a with Drew" today's People On The on. they'd see you.' big honor." Street? Or a suggestion fcx ASHLEY RANSEY. DAVID HLAVACH. CINDY DREW BARNES, a question? Give us your Sophomore. Business Junior. Sport Management Junior. Spo« Management POEPPELMAN. feedback at bgnewsxom. Freshman. Undecided

ot enough sleep? Make like a cat and nap If it's torture, we need

"The responses were all consistent: headache! Not wanting to seem over- to stop using it cap-napping is a trend and I am openly zealous or feel I could begin proving theories based strictly encouraging you to jump on the upon my own personal feel- "Waterboarding ings, I took a small survey of my bandwagon." friends to inquire about their isn't a summertime napping habits and to shed There arc main life lessons to some light on how many col- water sport. It's not be learned while attending a study sessions, quiet corners of night of studying or procras- lege students indulge in nature's fine educational institution the Union or in front ol a tinating, I look forward to the energy shot. The responses a naval tactic for such as this University, I have television. hour when I can recharge my were all consistent: Cat-nap- learned when noi to cross the Contrary to what some indi- battery wit h the simple del ight ping is a trend and 1 am openly As a kid, if someone I knew boarding a ship, railroad tracks. I have learned viduals may lead you to believe. of a cozy afternoon respite. encouraging you to jump on had information they didn't to keep spare umbrellas for the catnap is a valuable tool Thumbing through dusty the bandwagon — what great want me to have, I would use a either." when the wind annihilates two tor surviving the college day. I research manuscripts, the reviews are being sung about form of torture to get it out of or three ol my other ones, and I speak not only from experience "Sleep Disorders Sourcebook" the cap-napping sensation. them. I would do something have also learned the beauty of bin also from information gath- offered viable support for my My dear friend Brin Barrett like threaten them with wet This is most definitely a the catnap. ered from a small survey of my defense of the catnap: prais- went so far as to say she felt willies or with one of those form torture. Most people I rhe catnap is a short, reju- friends and a spot of research I ing the catnap with benefits of more "charmingand lovable," loogies that stretches down know don't like to feel as if venating nap thai can happen personally conducted concern- higher efficiency, better per- after waking from a catnap. The until, at the last second, is they are drowning. Of course, anywhere at anytime ami usu- ing the topic of these mid-day formance, sharper concentra- general consensus reported sucked back up. The United there is no way a highly civi- ally lasts for less than an hour. siestas. It's a shame really, that tion and an overall feeling of feelings of happiness, refresh- States has other ways of get- lized nation like the United (Common habitats where one many individuals today contin- heightened alertness — all the ment and amazing relaxation. ting people to talk, allegedly States would take part in such can locate the serial "cap-nap- ue to discredit the healing pow- benefits of a double shot from by using waterboarding. barbarous methods of torture per" are large lectures, dull ers of the catnap, for after a long Starbucks, minus the caffeine SeeBLANKARTZ|Page5 Waterboarding isn't a sum- anyway. mertime water sport. It's not The evidence on the a naval tactic for boarding a White I louse's Web site ship, either. Waterboarding is would suggest otherwise. At an "interrogation technique" WhitelIouse.gov, there is a where the victim is strapped transcript from an interview to a board. The board is tilted with Vice President Cheney so their feet are up while their in which he admits to using SPEAK YOUR MIND head is down and buckets of waterboarding on former al- Got something you want to water are poured over their Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh say about an opinion column or head to induce a drown- Mohammed. In response to news story? Here's how to get in ing feeling. It is a little more the subject of waterboarding, touch with us for letters to the intense than loogies and wet Cheney says, "That's been editor: willies but perhaps not as bad a very important tool that as ripping out fingernails. we've had to be able to secure ■ E-mail us at The government has neither the nation. Khalid Sheikh [email protected]. confirmed or denied water- Mohammed provided us with ■ Drop a note into our boarding is a form of torture enormously valuable new comment box at or their involvement in its use. information..." the Union Information Of course, the White Center. MONDAY IN FORUM House officially does not ■ Call us at 419-372-6966. acknowledge the use of water- ■ Come to our newsroom America today is seeing the boarding as a interrogation in 210 West Hall. downfall of capitalism and needs technique. In a CNN.com to look at some socialist ideals article from Oct. 30, ludge Be sure to read the submission and values to implement in a Michael Mukaseygave the guidelines at the bottom of this modern day democracy, says standard, government issue, page David Busch. vague response to the subject of torture. The article says Sfhcdut* subject lo ch*nge that Mukasey. the President's

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Humans vs. Zombies" these should be considered off during class. The last thing I — I either arrange for a ride yourself should the need arise be electing Bowling Green City had no place on campus limits as well. While their game want to see while taking notes is home or at least one friend to (consider in the infamous Council. may seem like pure entertain- your firearm. walk with. But I have never "Miss Congeniality1' acronym 1 am supporting ferry Dunn It amazes me that in today's ment to some, it's a horrible —laslca l.ymi Schmidl considered myself unsafe S.I.N.G.). I also encourage the for the at-large council seat. si ii iety. when violence on cam- reminder of death to others. Graduate student. History walking back from my 6 p.m. University Police Department I have gotten to know Dunn puses has become so prevalent, I have no problem with their class until now. and the administration not to as he has come to campus to university officials would allow game as long as it is held off Please, use caution when My question is: When did take this matter lightly. listen and present to student the "l lumans vs. Zombies" campus. Numerous parks are it become unsafe for a stu- Please don't ignore the safety organizations as well as by group to disrupt students tor within a short drive from the you're walking home dent who lives on campus to of the students. Hopefully, we attending city council meet- the past week. University, For even more effect, I am writing this letter in a leave his or her room to walk will see an increased effort on ings this past spring. Dunn has Regardless of the fact that their game could be held at a plea to all students, especially to class? I realize with winter the part of our University to been on the council for about a these "zombies" have been paintball field where they could female, to take all necessary comes less daylight, but there is keep its students safe on their year and has shown a real abil- running around campus build- actually shoot one another in precautions when walking to something gravely wrong when way to class. In the meantime, ity to seek out student opinions ings distracting those of us who a safe environment. The point and from class at night. a student cannot even go to please stay alert: Be aware of and listen to our concerns. actually work, the fact they have is, their actions are completely In light of Tuesday's early class without feeling scared. those walking nearby, don't let Too often students are guns is completely disrespect- disrespectful and disrupting to evening assault, it has appar- It is becoming apparent headphones distract you from treated as visitors, not constitu- ful. The tragedy at Virginia Tech those who are at the University ently become dangerous to there are fewer and fewer real potential danger, and by all ents, by city officials. Dunn's is barely six months behind us attempting an education with- simply walk to class. Many of "safe places" that exist, even means be prepared in case of willingness to listen to students and already, students are making out fear of being shot by a us are already aware of the in a small, generally safe town emergency. and his active engagement a mockery of the violent act by foam dart. danger of walking alone at such as Bowling Green. If — EBBAdams with students is a refreshing shooting each other with Nerf It's actually quite disturbing night off campus. But up until students are no longer safe on Senior. History change. guns. I was personally affected to know my fellow graduate stu- this point I think it is safe to say campus, where do we turn? I urge you to keep Dunn on from Virginia lech when a friend dents are so at ease morally and many of us never really consid- I encourage everyone, Don't forget to vote council by voting in Tuesday's of mine's cousin witnessed the ethically about carrying these ered we may be in danger on especially women (who are city election. aftermath of his next door neigh- weapons to classrooms. For all campus — even when walking unfortunately more suscep- - and why not vote for... — Mark Ingles bor, Ryan Clark's, brutal death. the participants, please be cour- to class. tible to these assaults) to carry This Tuesday we have an Senior. Political Science Firearms are prohibited from teous to your fellow students I take precautions on week- some form of protection — or important election most stu- Ingles is president of the WISH campus buildings, and I believe and keep your weapons hidden ends when I know I will be out at least be prepared to defend dents are unaware of as we will (xitlege Democrats FIND OUT WHAT BGNEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER YOU!

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WCK HILAMOIGUESF COLUMNIST counties and cities make the the people at the local level. A government's job to legislate Crow era and allowed racism to political debate in Washington, U.S. system inherently difficult nation has millions of voices, the definition of marriage. The foment throughout the country. DC. There are more important to maintain. That it has been all clamoring to be heard, for decision to block women from Forty years after the Voting Rights decisions to be made, if more As you drive down Route 79, maintained is an impressive fact. their opinion to become the having an abortion must be Act and the Civil Rights Act were attention was paid to the admin- heading east through the railing But many things have changed, way of life. A state has millions given to the states. The central signed by President lohnson, the istration's marketing of the Iraq hills of New York, you come to and the looming presence of the fewer; Massachusetts is much government should not have the federal government is no longer War, would we be sri ick in the the tiny hamlet of Lisle, with its federal government threatens the more likely to develop a state- authority to legislate what scien- overseeing state governments, middle of a quagmire right now? population of just over 300 souls. independence of these wide coalition. How else could tists can study. States' rights have but is stripping the states of any If the legislative branch actually Route 79 is its Main Street. About municipalities. the Democratic Party claim its been given a bad name because ability to rule independently. fulfilled its duty of checking the 25 minutes due west is the lib- After living under the burden dominance? It controls the entire of the Civil War and the legacy of The democratic system the power of the executive, would eral college town of Ithaca. Turn of the British monarchy for many Congressional delegation, the the lim Crow era. but they must United States employed after we really be on the precipice of a around, and after spending five years, the Founding Fathers Governor's seat and 95 percent of be resurrected, lest the American winning the Revolutionary War world-altering war with Iran? hours on the open highway, you developed an inherent fear of a the legislators in the State I louse. political system fail. was the first of its kind through- Congress must relinquish the arrive in the People's Republic strong central government. They Locally, there is more partisan- There are problems with leav- out the World. It was the experi- debate on social issues to con- of Amherst. What do these three realized no entity of government ship, as the separate districts ing all political responsibility mental stage for democracy and centrate on its constitutionally towns have in common? Not can adequately represent every- more cleariy serve a smaller to the states as segregation has passed with flying colors. Less mandated duties. The states can very much. one in the country unless the number of people. All politics shown, but the blame cannot than 300 years later, however, determine domestic policy for To get to Ithaca from Amherst, power is located in the munici- is local. lie entirely with the southern the system has adopted a quite themselves. Die United States of you have to drive by both palities and states. This is the sys- The federal government, states. There was a nationwide different personality, in which America needs and deserves a Springfield and Albany. These tem of federalism, and it is dying. however, is overextending itself. sense of racism. The Supreme the 535 members of Congress return to its federalist roots. two cities have barely anything The beauty of democracy is It must diminish the number Court in Plessy v. Ferguson even and the president determine the in common with the three towns. the people hold the government of issues it controls. The 10th ruled separate public facilities for political debate. Divisive issues What they do share, though, is accountable through elections Amendment of the Constitution whites and blacks were constitu- like abortion, stem-cell research Milaim writes for the Daily they are all in this great country The best way for a democracy declares all rights not given to tional. The federal government and same-sex marriage are Collegian, the student newspaper of ours. The nuances and the to effectively work for every- the federal government are left abandoned its rule of overlook- only political tools used to win at the University of Massachusetts clear contrasts between states, one is to have it controlled bv to the states. It is not the federal ing the states during the |im points with voters. They have Amherst. no business taking up serious so let me cut you off just a slice "This government does not Wisdom Teeth today at the American BLANKARTZ HARVEY of America's self-defense his- torture." This is about as truth- Dental Association's From Page 4 From Page 4 tory. When Native Americans ful as the Iranian President F national media coofBHKe. threatened the lives of settlers, Mahmoud Ahmadincjad the choice for attorney gen- the government allowed them claiming, "In Iran we don't We are very pleased to introduce the BGSU eeth. NE All friends surveyed reported eral, called waterboarding "a to be massacred via germ war- have homosexuals." faculty, staff, and students ffltal nap times of one hour or less as 'repugnant' practice" but, as fare, buffalo slaughtering and Waterboarding is torture. to our new websitel "ells well, holding true to the current he has on previous occasions, straight-up murder. If torture is illegal, which it is, 61 research findings correlating refused to say if it violates t he Want a second helping? then we should stop water- To learn more about our doctors, our practice^ '* quick, one hour or less, "power- U.S. laws that ban the use of The dropping of "Little Boy" hoarding. This will never and our services, please visit us at: ind naps" with overall genteel feel- torture. and "Fat Man" over lapanese happen because, according to .ielp ings of good nature and inner- If the U.S. doesn't use tor- cities resulted in the deaths Cheney, it is an effective way it in warmth. ture to gel their information, of hundreds of thousands of of finding out what we need to www.BGdentistry.com as Standing as a personal testa- then what does it use? As I lapanese civilians. This was know to keep Americans safe. lg to ment to the beauty of the cat- found out as a kid, torture said to be, as the B-29 over The only option left is to make DOCTORS obey. nap, I can vouch for these find- is the most effective way to Hiroshima was named, a "nec- torture a legal means of inter- racial ings by offering in my two cents, get people to talk. Truthful essary evil." Whether it was rogation. Until other means PHIPPS ;aSes attesting to the revitalizing testimony or not. any talking necessary to drop two bombs, of interrogation become LEVIN titute majesty of the catnap. Although, is better than the silence that over civilian populations, only effective, saying please, with acial this may simply be a personal would follow attempts of per- 50 hours apart is debatable. a cherry on top if necessary, HEBEKAftlOll.li tolerance, I found myself dic- suasion, bribing and asking Despite these blatant and we will be using waterboard- & ASSOCIATES, LTD. lealth. tating nap times based upon a politely, which just don't have visible acts of violence, in self Ing anyway. At least, if ft \ and much shorter amount of sleep the same effect. Even though defense of course, why does were legal, the government GENERAL DENTISTRY the previous night as compared waterboarding may not be the the United States govern- wouldn't have lo keep lying 970 W. Wooster St. Suite #125 to my friends. For me, I am not most moral way of obtaining ment hide its use of torture as about it and pussyfooting Wood County Hospital Medical Building have save only learning the beauty of the information, it seems to be an interrogation technique? around it. They could just Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-352-2569 catnap but also how to run on necessary and Cheney says it If it is being done to protect hang it out to dry like the bru- grow three and four hours of sleep a is effective. Americans then, according to tal self-defense techniques of •g an night. Historically, our govern- history, that should be enough our past. >n the Losing sleep and suffering ment has put morals aside to to justify it, as long as we apol- ~.JS from from sleep deprivation can do whatever it deemed neces- ogize for it years later. IT»., ,vB6ey said stem wreck harrowing consequences sary to keep the American Despite the evidence to Send nsponses to this column i Gehron kdutj^cells from teeth and upon (he human mind, affecting people safe. Obviously I can't the contrary, in a CNN.com to theneti'sfit'bgnews.com. Chief, Craniofacial jawbone might be used to l>erformance, concentration and include every example here, article, President Bush claims, overall demeanor. These sour moods stemming from little to no sleep every night can, in turn, adversely affect the social roles and relationships individuals GET YOUR carry out in their daily life. Yet again I can bear witness to this tragic affair, for after about a week where I got maybe 10 hours of sleep between a period of six days, my friends were frightened at who I had become over the past week (turns out I had not r taken my catnap that day). 1 also know that have erred in skipping my nap when my evening class rolls around and I am nodding off to the beat of the lecture. So whether you claim alle- GftMt ON! giance with the cats or the dogs, our feline friends must be given some form of credit for inspiring the catnap, for Become a Falcon Fanatic! without such mental leisures to ease the weight of stress upon my mind, my sanity would be Get all your game gear at SBX halfway to Mexico by now. 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TREvORLEE THE OTHERWAY: Theo S Defense needs to step up run game

By Bill Bordewick it became a disturbing trend TREVOR liE IMEBGNfWS Reporter last week against Ohio when the SHAKE AND BAKE: Tyrone Pronty (83) tries to lose an Ohio defender in last week's game The Falcons lost the game 58-27 and look to rebound tonight against Akron defense allowed the Combination Remember the names of Bryan of running back Kalvin McRaeaml Williams, Ala Allen and Dennis quarterback Theo Scott to gain BG wants to smooth out inconsistent season Kennedy because you might be 260 yards and three seeing a lot of them tonight. The only win in that stretch These are the three running came in Kent when the defense By Bill Bordewick went over on the first big hill. limes with the lour wins and we've backs that Akron primarily lea used the hend-but-don't-hrcak Reporter The falcons were blown out in been sloppy and undisciplined with tures and if the falcon defense philosophy and was able to keep consecutive games at Boston College the four losses," said BC coach Gregg plays anything similar to the last the Hashes out of the end zone lot Hiding a roller coaster can be a great and Miami while the Zips were hum- Brandon. "With every win or loss, three games, these three could he the most pan. thrill. But one should not get that bled at Connecticut. there are teachable moments and in for a big day. These alarming rushing suts roller coaster thrill at a plaee like Both teams rebounded with that's what we've had this season." To say the defense has stmggliAl are definitely something to he Cedar Point and at the Dint I. Perry much needed wins — the Zips won Akron's side of the story, the Zips to stop the run me last three weeks concerned with because giving Stadium. in Kalamazoo against Western haven't been making game-chang- would lx' an understatement up this many yards on thegnnind In fan. a roller coaster would Michigan 39-38 on a crazy later- ing plays. It started by giving up a total of really puts a team behind tin probably be a belter stage for today's al play on a kick return while the "We have not made those |big 262 yards to Miami in Oxford to a eight hall. game because both the falcons and Falcons went the much more con- hit] plays," said Akron coach I.I). host of back-up running hacks led "We just have to have a highei the Zips have been on a similar roller ventional route in beating Kent State Uiciiikli.n i to the Zips website. "We by Austin Sykes' 124yardsandtwo level of preparation this week in coaster of emotions. through the ground game. have to play smart and efficient touchdowns. practice," said linebacker Loren Both started out hot — the falcons Both teams can be considered football but we also have to make It continued the following week I largrove. "We talked yesterday .n were 3-1 while the Zips were 2-2 and on the downward slope of the sec- plays." in Kent when the defense allowed practice about how we've got lo coming off a victor)' over rival Kent ond hill. The Falcons lost to Ohio One team has been consistently the combination of running back lock in more." State. while the Zips have been handed inconsistent while the other has not Eugene larvis and quarterback One gotxl thing about facing Both teams were feeling good two straight losses by Temple and lulian Tclelman to gain 272 yards See EMOTIONS | Page 4 about their chances on the season. Buffalo. on the ground and one touch- See DEFENSE | Page 4 Then it was almost as if both teams "We've been very productive at down. WWW.BGNEWS.COM BGSU Falcons VS Temple Owls Fnday.NovOTt«?.2007 3 WAL*MART ® SUPERCENTER ALWAYS LOW PRICES Q^Hotdogs SM 53^ Napkins [^Hamburgers Q' Blankets [yT'Pepsi Q' Jacket (v^Mountain Dew Q' Umbrella Q'Ketchup lyf Football ^Mustard SfTent Q^Chips 5d Camera SZ^Paper Plates tyf Cookies 4Ftiday.Novemtw2.2007 BGSU Falcons VS Akron Zips WWW.BGNEWS.COM

They also cannot expect to turn EMOTIONS the ball over three times and win From Page 2 any game. B(l will have to limit made plays. Who knows what the its turnovers and be more careful fans are going to get in this game. with the ball because that was one Soul Man One thing you could expect is of the reasons for last week's loss. "Our team does a good job ol Dan Macon that it is probably not going to be a BG running back defensive grudge match. looking forward to each game and aeon characterized Both teams give up about 400 this game against Akron is defi- yards of offense per game, so don't nitely one that we're looking for- expect a 13-7 game. ward to." said Bti running hack by his faith and To win, the Falcons havetoscore Dan Macon. "So we're just leaving and they may have the advantage everything else in the past and in this category. BG is averaging putting our sole focus on Akron." about 100 more yards of offense fhe falcons are ready to get oft team-first attitiude than the Zips. this roller coaster.

By Colin Wilson Village, Ohio. Sports Editor That may he why he is a Whether It's been in God. his team i e s p e c t e d or his coaches, 1 )an Macon has kepi leader on his the faith. team. But thii I he lu, running back has played doesn't surprise his any role his team has asked of him mother. throughout his career. "I guess I'm just "I love this team," Macon said. "If so used to it," said they wanted me to play defense I'd Macon's mother, coach as well. Brandon, Ho play defense right now. Whatevei Marilyn. "He's been like all it lakes to win games." doing it since he coaches has to worry about Macon redshirted [he 2005 sea was \2. It just comes he confidence of his players. son. His coaches wanted to have natural. That's his Not with Macon. someone with experience lo lake gift and that's his role. "That could have been a situ- over the tailback duties after P.J, In life I think he feels ation where he could have not Pope and B.I. Lane graduated. that is what he's called handled it well or with maturity, JORDAN F!0W!R In 2006, Macon was the start- to do." but he's done it," Brandon said. GANG TACKLE: BGs Roger Williams(51). Ckm Macon(5)and Jahrral Howl(24) taledown Travis ing tailback al the end of training His faith is one of the "He's been a team guy and a Shphon ip the Fakons' Sepl 22 game against Temple The Fakons want to bnng back thp» swarrnng defense camp. He Started the season with things that allowed Macon to good leader among the high expectations. be so patient on the football seniors." John Haneline Hui the offense sputtered and field when his playing time Macon has also kept DEFENSE Leads the Falcons depended more on its quarterback was reduced, the respect of his team- From Paqe 2 with 91 tackles this to run l he hall. Macon's role shrank "It plays a huge role in it," mates for being such a more when Chris Htillock emerged Macon said, faith is my life, team player no matter the Zips this week is that they only as a hard-running tailback. that's what I go by. It's what how much he's on the have four rushing touchdowns on -j Macon persevered though. This my parents preach to me and that's field. the season. season he's a gunner on the punt what my life is based upon." "You're frustrated at times and But t he Zips know what they are improves their chances of win- team and has five tackles. I le's also But even his own mother is there is a lot of adversity going doing and like a shark in the water ning. emerged as a valuable offensive impressed by how much patience through that," said l.oren I largrove, that senses blood. Expect them Akron provides a balanced mix player. her son has shown throughout a player who also struggled to fi nd a to give the ground game ample of weapons at both "I le's done a gooil job ill a backup his career. Though he was named defined role until later in his career. opportunities to attack what is and running back for a defense uile," said B(i coach Gregg Brandon. Summit County Player of the Year "As long as you keep working bard, considered a weakness for the looking to improve on some bad ' He's a fifth-year kid who is embrac- his senior season at Nordonia I ligh good things are going to come and Falcons. outings recently. ing his role as a special teams guy." School, Macon has had limited he's shown that." Bti is not expecting the Zips to "Ilabaril Arthur isagood receiv- The vocal senior scored rushing playing lime throughout most of With four games left. Macon will not the run the ball even if they er and he's one of the leaders in touchdowns against Miami and his BG career, try to make the best of his time with have not been successful with it the league." said BG coach Gregg Boston College and caught a 43-yard "You come to your college years the falcons. BG's goal is still to win at limes Brandon. "They have speed at the screen pass from Tyler Sheehan that and it's a little hit different for you. the MAC East and he wants to con- "I feel like everybody ran run other receiver spots and at the gave the falcons hope in the late But you stay on the sidelines and tribute any way he can because his the ball," said BG linebacker running back position so they're minutes against Ohio. you persevere," his mother said. team means a lot to him. l-rique Do/.ier. "If we stop the run. still pretty formidable." "I enjoy it wherever you put me "He must have really gotten that "If I'm going to have to wait on it definitely makes everything else If the Menu cannot stop the to try and make a play or to try and from God or something because I'm the sideline, if I'm a backup, if I'm easier." run, it makes Arthur's (58 recep- help someone else make a play," not that patient. He accepts it any a starter, just playing special teams That is a big if for the defense. tions for 765 yards on the season Macon said. way it comes." it doesn't matter," Macon said. "It If they are able to cure what ails and eight touchdowns) ability in Macon's father Larry is a pastor Macon's unwavering attitude keeps my faith strongand just being them on defense and that means the passing game that much more at Mt. Zion Church in Oakwood has gotten some attention from his on this team builds me up." stopping the run, it dramatically dangerous. WWW.BGNEWS.COM BGSU Falcons VS Akron Zips Friday. November 2.2007 5 Let's Go BG! 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AKRON ZIPS (3-5)(1-2 MAC East) GAME NOTES BGSU FALCONS (4-4)(2-2 MAC East) HEAD COACH: J.D. Brookhart HEAD COACH: Gregg Brandon SERIES: BG leads the all-time series over the Zips 8-7. The 1 Marcus Patterson WR Sr. 46 Amin Kabir DB So. 64 Scott Albert OL R-So. 23 Tarell Lewis DB So Zips won the last two contests 2 Jeremy Bruce WR Jr. 47 Al-Teric Balaam LB So. 92 Kevin Alvarado DL Fr. 78 Kory Lichtensteiger OL R-Sr. including a 35-28 thriller last 2 Jalil Carter DB Fr. 48 Tyler Campbell DB Fr. 47 Adrian Baker LB R-Jr. 50 Brandon Mack OL Sr. season at the Rubber Bowl. 3 Mateo Jimmez DB Fr. 49 Matt Little LB Fr. 7 Freddie Barnes WR R-So. 5 Dan Macon RB R-Sr. 3 Dennis Kennedy RB Jr. 50 Brian Bnkowski LB Fr. 63 Orlando Barrow DL R-Fr. 51 Angelo Magnone LB R-Fr. SUCCESS: Anthony Turner 4 Stephon Fugua WR Jr. 51 Elliot Bates OL So. ran for 105 yards In 2006 45 Cody Basler LB R-So. 25 PJ. Mahone DB So. 5 Matt Rodgers QB Fr. 52 Michael Alphonse LB So. •gainst Akron and three 61 Ben Bojicis OL Fr. 10 Calvin Marshall DB R-Fr. 5 Davanzo Tate DB Sr. 53 Dan Ronsman Fr. OL touchdowns. He's also passed 96 Darren Branch DL Fr. 70 Brady Minturn OL R-So. 6 Curtis Brown WR Fr. 54 Doug Williams LB Jr. for two scores against Akron in 99 Diyral Briggs DL R-Jr. 37 Anthony Mosley DB Fr. 7 Carlton Jackson QB So 55 Jared Cecchetti DL Sr. 84 Derek Brighton WR R-Fr. 59 Matthew Norsic P/K R-So V two career starts. 7 Parris McNeal LB Sr. 56 DL Fr. 24 Jahmal Brown DB So. 71 Drew Nystrom OL R-Sr. 8 Zack Campbell PK Fr. 58 Joe Rash DL Fr. BAUHCf: For the second 60 Jarrett Buckosh OL R-So. 88 Sean O'Drobinak DL R-Sr. 8 Yamari Dixon DB Sr. 59 Marquinn Davis DL Fr. week in a row. BG ran the ball 33 Chris Bullock RB R-So 36 Lewis Parks LB R-Fr. WR 9 Gary Pride Fr. 60 Dan Marcoux DL Fr. more than JO times. It wasn't 62 Preson Burrell DL Fr. 3 Marques Parks WR R-Jr. 10 Chevin Pace DB Sr. 62 Luke Walker OL Fr. as successful a formula but 14 Nathan Brown OB Fr. 1 Corey Partridge WR R-Jr 10 Kade Wagner QB Fr. 64 Zach Burk LS Fr. Anthony Turner continued his 6 Zach Charles WR So. 83 Tyrone Pronty WR So 11 Miguel Graham DB Jr. 67 Deni Odofin DL Fr. success with his team-leading 80 Keston Cheathem WR J,. 19 Eric Ransom RB Jr. 11 Chris Jacquemain QB So 68 Mike Schepp OL Sr. fourth rushing . 22 Vincent Corner DB So. 90 Michael Ream DL R-So. 12 Jabari Arthur WR Sr 69 Casey Estrada OL Jr. 55 Brandon Curtis OL R-Jr. 91 Nick Rieke TE R-Fr. TACKLING MACHINES. 13 Shane Shead DL Fr. 70 Paul Simkovich OL Fr. 54 Kyle Cutler LS R-Sr. 46 Craig Rutherford LS So. The Frfcon defense has t8 14 KC Patterson QB So. 71 Mike Ward OL R-Fr 57 NealDahlman LS Fr. 4 Jerett Sanderson DB So. 14 Aaron Williams LB Fr. 72 Zac Kasparek playen. who have double digit OL Fr. 37 Aaron Davis LB R-So. 40 Joe Schaefer DL R-Jr. tackles and nine playen with at 15 Brian Flaherty TE Jr. 73 Jake Anderson OL Fr. 53 Jerrson Davis LB So 89 Jimmy Scheidler FB R-So. least thirty tackles. The defense 16 Sean Fobbs LB Fr. 74 Chris Kemme OL Jr. 95 Nick Davis DL R-J,. 35 Josh Scheidler LB R-Fr. has also made 52 tackles for a 16 AndyHildreth PK Jr. 75 Corey Woods OL R-Fr 66 Josh Dodge 13 Tyler Sheehan loss this season. John HaneSne OL Fr. QB So 17 Brandon Williams WR Jr. 77 Keith Huebner OL So. 46 Tyler Donahue 2 Antonio Smith leads the team with 91 tackles OL R-Fr. DB Jr. 18 Chuck Thompson DB Jr. 78 Zack Anderson OL So. and Diyral Briggs leads in sacks 30 Erique Dozier LB R-Jr. 97 Darius Smith OL R-Fr 19 John Mackey DB Sr. 79 Jason Sekinger OL So. with four. Haneline's total is 81 Matt Emans WR R-Sr. 72 Andrew Stanford OL R-Sr. 19 Phillip Morris RB R-Fr 80 Brigham Van Etten WR Fr. third in the MAC and he Is first 42 Eugene Fells LB R-Fr. 52 Glen Stanley LB Fr. 20 Reggie Corner DB Sr 81 Alphonso Owen WR Jr. in tackles per game. 27 Giovanni Fillari DB Jr. 75 Shane Steffy OL R-So 21 Andrew Johnson RB Sr. 82 Viktor Rajek DL R-Fr 74 Jeff Fink OL R-Jr. 94 Carlos Tipton DE R-Fr. 21 DB Jr. 83 Merce Poindexter TE Jr. MR. VERSATILITY: 28 Willie Geter RB Fr. 20 Alfred Tomlinson DB Fr. 22 Mitchell Magloire Jr. LB 84 Kris Kasparek TE Sr. Anthony Turner has seen action 8 Anthony Glaud QB R-Fr. 77 Nick Torresso DL Fr. 23 Rodney Etienne DB So. 85 Matthew Smith WR R-Fr at wide receiver, running back 44 John Haneline LB R-Jr. 17 Anthony Turner QB R-Jr. 24 Bryan Williams* RB Jr. 86 Jerome Royal WR Fr. and quarterback this season 58 Jacob Hardwick DL R-So. 34 Curtis Van Demark RB R-So. 25 Jose Cruz R-Fr. TE 87 Richard Sandilands WR R-Fr. His role has become similar to 9 Loren Hargrove LB R-Sr 41 Sinisa Vrvillo K Jr. 25 Mike Thomas DB R-Fr. 90 Blake Smith DL Fr. that of Freddie Barnes in 2006. 93 Garth Hartung DL R-So 35 NateWaldron LB R-Jr. 26 Alex Allen RB So. 91 Wallace Pendleton DL R-Fr. 82 Adrian Hodges WR Fr. 5a Freddie Walker DB Jr. 27 Wayne Cobham DB So. 92 Ryan Bain DL Jr. KICKING BUTT: Placekkker 73 Kevin Huelsman OL R-Sr. 65 Pat Watson OL R-Sr. 28 Brandon Anderson DB Jr. 93 Eric Lively Jr. Sinisa Vrvillo has now made his DL 16 Tony Hunter QB R-So 15 Calvin Wiley WR R-So. 2?. Andre Walker RB Sr. 94 Shawn Lemon last nine field goal attempts. DL Fr. 85 Ray Hutson WR Fr. 18 Derrick Williams CB Fr 30 Kevin Grant LB Jr. 95 Nate Robinson Sr. He is 10-of-12 on field goals DL 26 Nick lovmelli P Jr. 31 Roger Williams DB So this season Vrvillo and Ohio's 32 Joe Tuzze RB So. 98 Nick Legger DL Jr. 43 Brandon Jackson LB So 11 PeteWinovich RB Michael Braunstein are the only Sr 33 Joe McDaniel RB Jr. 99 Cowles Stewart DL Fr. 98 Andrew Johnson DL Fr. 12 Chris Wright WR two kickers in the MAC who R-So. 35 Bryant McMillon RB So 86 Jermiah Kelly WR J,. 48 Gary Wright are perfect on extra points LB Fr. 36 Dante Barnes DB Fr. 76 Aaron Kent OL R-J, Vrvillo's 10 field goals are good 32 Mark Woolridge CB Fr. 37 Junaid Abdullah DB Sr. ^pjjjw Bryan Williams 49 Nick Lawrence enough for fourth in the MAC. DL R-So. 38 Chris Young LB Fr. 38 JohnStec P So. fl 1 Lea Is the MAC 21 Kenny Lewis DB Jr. 87 D.J. Young DL So 39 Matt Domonkos PK Sr. ckoff return HOME FIELD 40 Evan Laube LB So. ADVANTAGE: 42 Matt Harmon RB So. DOT age with 32 T1 BG is 137-64-6 all-time at MAC EAST MAC WEST 42 Michael Taggert s per return. LB So. home after its 38-27 loss to To make it to Ford Field for the Championship [he There isn't much stoppmg CMU from winning the 43 Brion Stokes LB Sr. ■*ST^H Ohio last week. Falcons need Buffalo to beal Miami and then lose West Unless they lose to both of then directional 44 Ray Siler Sr. LB oul and they need Miami to lose an additional counter parts they should be making hotel plans 45 Igor Iveljic PK R-Fr. SHARING THE WEALTH: game lo (hat Stranger things have happened in this m Detroit Or would they even need to given how Eleven Falcons have scored a wild conference. close Ml Pleasant ts? Northern llknois on the other CHECK OUT THE BG NEWS SPORTS BL0G touchdown this season. hand has not won a game against a Division I team EistDiv. Ovr. ALL PURPOSE PARTY: East Team Wl W-L West Div. Ovr. 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AKRON ZIPS (3-5)(1-2 MAC East) GAME NOTES BGSU FALCONS (4-4)(2-2 MAC East) HEAD COACH: J D. Brookhart HEAD COACH: Gregg Brandon SERIES: BG leads the all-time 1 Marcus Patterson senes over the Zips 8-7. The WR Sr 46 Amin Kabir DB So. 64 Scott Albert OL R-So. 23 Tarell Lewis DB So Zips won the last two contests 2 Jeremy Bruce WR Jr 47 Al-Teric Balaam LB So 92 Kevin Alvarado DL Fr 78 Kory Lichtensteig erOL R-Sr 2 Jalil Carter including a 35-28 thriller last DB 48 Tyler Campbell DB Fr 47 Adrian Baker LB R-Jr 50 Brandon Mack OL Sr 5 Mateo Jiminez season at the Rubber Bowl. DB 49 Matt Little LB Fr. 7 Freddie Barnes WR R-So 5 Dan Macon RB R-Sr. 3 Dennis Kennedy RB 50 Brian Brikowski LB Fr. 63 Orlando Barrow 51 Angelo Magnone SUCCESS: Anthony Turner DL R-Fr LB R-F, 4 Stephon Fugua WR Jr 51 Elliot Bates OL So ran for 105 yards in 2006 45 Cody Basler LB R-So 25 PJ. Mahone DB So 5 Matt Rodgers QB 52 Michael Alphonse LB So against Akron and three 61 Ben Bojicis OL Fr 10 Calvin Marshall DB R-Fr. 5 Davanzo Tate DB 53 Dan Ronsman OL Fr. touchdowns. He's also passed 96 Darren Branch DL Fr 70 Brady Minturn OL R-So 6 Curtis Brown WR 54 Doug Williams LB Jr. for two scores against Akron in 99 Diyral Briggs DL R-Jr 37 Anthony Mosley DB Fr ' Carlton Jackson QB 55 Jared Cecchetti DL Sr. two career starts 84 Derek Brighton WR R-Fr. 39 Matthew Norsic P/K R-So 7- ParnsMcNeal LB 56 Almondo Sewell DL Fr. 24 Jahmal Brown DB So 71 Drew Nystrom OL R-Sr. 8 Zack Campbell PK 58 Joe Rash DL Fr. BALANCE: For the sKond 60 Jarrett Buckosh OL R-So 88 Sean O'Drobinak DL R-Sr 8 Yaman Dixon DB 59 Marquinn Davis DL Fr. week in a row, BG ran the baB 33 Chris Bullock RB R-So 36 Lewis Parks LB R-Fr 9 Gary Pride WR Fr. 60 Dan Marcoux DL Fr. more than 30 times, k wasn't 62 Preson Burrell DL Fr 3 Marques Parks WR R-J, 10 Chevm Pace DB Sr 62 Luke Walker OL Fr. as successful a formula but 14 Nathan Brown OB Fr 1 Corey Partridge WR R-Jr 10 Kade Wagner Fr OB 64 Zach Burk LS Fr Anthony Turner continued his 6 Zach Charles WR So 83 Tyrone Pronty WR So 11 Miguel Graham DB Jr 67 Deni Odofin DL Fr. success with his team-leading 80 Keston Cheatherr WR Jr. 19 Eric Ransom RB J, n Chris Jacquemam QB So fourth rushing touchdown. 68 Mike Schepp OL Sr 22 Vincent Corner DB So 90 Michael Ream DL R-So 12 Jaban Arthur WR Sr. 69 Casey Estrada OL Jr 55 Brandon Curtis OL R-Jr 91 Nick Rieke TE R-F, 13 Shane Shead DL Fr. TACKLING MACHINES: 70 Paul Simkovich OL Fr 54 Kyle Cutler LS R-Sr. 46 Craig Rutherford LS So 14 KC Patterson The Falcon defense has 18 OB So 71 Mike Ward OL R-F 57 Neal Dahlman LS F- 4 Jerett Sanderson DB So 14 Aaron Williams LB Fr. players who have double-digit 72 Zac Kasparek OL Fr 37 Aaron Davis LB R-So 40 Joe Schaefer DL R-J, 15 Brian Flaherty TE Jr 73 Jake Anderson tackles and nine players with at OL Fr. 53 Jerrson Davis LB So 89 Jimmy Scheidler FB R-So 16 Sean Fobbs LB Fr least thirty tackles The defense 74 Chris Kemme OL Jr. 95 Nick Davis DL R-Jr 35 Josh Scheidler LB RFr 16 Andy Hildreth has also made 52 tackles for a PK Jr 75 Corey Woods OL R-F 66 Josh Dodge OL 13 Tyler Sheehan loss this season. John Haneline Fr QB So 17 Brandon Williams WR Jr 77 Keith Huebner OL So 46 Tyler Donahue leads the team with 91 tackles OL R-Fr 2 Antonio Smith DB J, 18 Chuck Thompson DB Jr. 78 Zack Anderson OL So 30 and Diyral Briggs leads in sacks Erique Dozier LB R-Jr 97 Darius Smith OL R-F, 19 John Mackey DB Sr 79 Jason Sekinger OL So with four. Haneline's total is 81 Matt Emans WR R-Sr 72 Andrew Stanford OL R-Sr 19 Phillip Morris RB R-Fr 80 Bngham Van Etten WR Fr. third in the MAC and he is first 42 Eugene Fells LB R-Fr 52 Glen Stanley LB Fr 20 Reggie Corner DB Sr 81 AlphonsoOwen WR Jr. in tackles per game. 27 Giovanni Fillari DB Jr 75 Shane Steffy OL R-So 21 Andrew Johnson RB Sr 82 Viktor Rajek DL R-Fr 74 Jeff Fink OL R-Jr 94 Carlos Tipton DE R-Fr 21 Andre Jones DB Jr 83 Merce Pomdexter TE Jr MR. VERSATILITY: 28 Willie Geter RB Fr 20 Alfred Tomlmson DB Fr 22 Mitchell Magloire LB Jr. 84 Kris Kasparek TE Sr. Anthony Turner has seen action 8 Anthony Glaud QB R-F. 77 Nick Torresso DL F. 23 Rodney Etienne DB So 85 Matthew Smith WR R-Fr at wide receiver, running back 44 John Haneline LB R Jr 17 Anthony Turner QB R-Jr 24 Bryan Williams' RB Jr 86 Jerome Royal WR Fr. and quarterback this season. 58 Jacob Hardwick DL R-So 34 Curtis Van Demark RB R-So 25 Jose Cruz TE R-Fr. 87 Richard Sandilands R-Fr WR His role has become similar to 9 Loren Hargrove LB R-S. 41 Simsa Vrvillo K J, 25 Mike Thomas DB R-Fr 90 Blake Smith DL Fr that of Freddie Barnes in 2006. 93 Garth Hartung DL R-So 35 NateW.it. LB RJ, 26 Alex Allen RB So 91 Wallace Pendleton DL R-Fr 82 Adrian Hodges WR Fi 5a Freddie Walker DB J, 27 Wayne Cobham DB So 92 Ryan Bain DL Jr KICKING BUTT: Placekkker 73 Kevin Huelsman OL R-Sr 65 Pat Watson OL R-Sr 28 Brandi-ii Ai DB Simsa Vrvillo has now made his Jr 93 Eric Lively DL Jr 16 Tony Hunter QB R-So IS Cahrii .... WR R 2?. Andre Walker RB Sr 94 Shawn Lemon Fr. last nine field goal attempts. DL 85 Ray Hutson WR F. 18 Derrick Williams CB F, 50 1' LB Jr >•> Nate Robinson He is 10-of-12 on field goals DL Sr. 26 Nick lovmelli P Jr • DB So 32 Joe Tuzze RB So 98 Nick Legger DL Jr. this season. Vrvillo and Ohio's 43 Brandon Jackson LB So 11 PeteWinovich RB S. e Mc Daniel RB Jr Michael Braunstein are the only 99 Cowles Stew DL Fr 98 DL Fi 12 Chi WR R-So 35 Bryant McM two kickers in the MAC who RB So. 86 lermiah Kelly WR Jl ■ ■ Fi 36 D ml are perfect on extra points. DB 76 *-ent OL :. MarkW ridg. Vrvillos 10 field goals are good ■ •:..d Abdullah DB S. Bryan Williams 49 enough for fourth in the MAC. ..fence DL P So 21 ads the MAC ■ DB Jr 87 DJ '1 5 Matl • Sr • mckoff return HOME FIELD average wiih 52 ADVANTAGE: -■•. ' ' •• RB BG is 137-64-6 all-time at MAC EAST MAC WEST

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530 E. Wooster, BG 419:353-7732 EAT AKRP THE PULSE Friday. November 2.2007 7 WEEKEND PLANS LOCAL = BG Music Fest Milk + chocolate a classic combo This weekend is your By Freddy Hunt cereal with chocolate milk. And if you enjoy extra choco- And remember, always drink chance to see 180 bands Assistant City Editor When mixing chocolate milk latey sips, then 1 advise you try a responsibly. Too much, too fast in two days! BG's Music the quality of the finished product Dean's Chocolate Milk Chug. It is could resuit in terrible stomach Fest will feature local Everybody has a milk preference. will also depend greatly on the pretty much Type 11 diabetes in a aches. 1 like to fill my belly just Some prefer fat-free skim, while type of milk being used. Skim bottle. Bottles of chocolate milk are enough so thai it hangs slightly bands at select downtown whole-milk lovers will argue that milk will be much less rich and great if you're on the go. The only over my belt. It's Bowling Green venues. $5 skim is no more than cloudy may cause the mixer to make the complaint I have about bottled not a beer gut, its a cover charge. water. But I believe a larger debate with the premixed chocolate milk easy mistake of overcompensat- chocolate milk is that I have to chocolate-milk gut. exists in the chocolate arena, is that you now have two gallon ing with copious amounts of drink it all on the first sip, I simply 1 where there are more variables jugs taking up valuable fridge chocolate mix. cannot pace myself with cold, affecting the quality of the prod- space; chocolate and regular, I have never liked powder refreshing, smooth and rich uct; such as how it is prepared which can be avoided by a choco- mixes. There are few things I chocolate milk. and the richness of the chocolate late milk mix. hale more than eating a chunk It is important to know The easiest route to find good The advantages of mixes are of powder that failed to dissolve. thatYoo-Hoo is an impos- chocolate milk is by purchasing you can control the chocolate I prefer the syrup because it's fun tor. Yoo-hoo is not choco- the gallons or half gallons at the content and you will also have to squeeze, and I like how there is late milk, it is a chocolate store. There is usually a plethora regular milk readily available always a bit of syrup hanging out drink,' and it simply cannot of choices, ranging from low fat for cereal — but I would never in the bottom of the glass, milking deliver the rich creaminess that I to calcium fortified. The problem discourage someone from trying the last sip extra chocolaty. look for in chocolate milk. ENOCH WU I Iff BG NFWS TOLEDO AREA John Mellencamp Cleaning up a Musician John Mellencamp is coming to The Seagate Centre tonight. Special guest is tainted campus Lcs Lobos. Doors open at By Alisu O'Neill 6:30 p.m. and the show Reporter starts at 7:30 p.m. On the sides of buildings, in bathroom stalls — it seems every public place these days has been decorated by some- one with a marker. Graffiti is popping up everywhere, and while some consider it a form of expression, others consider il vandalism. Sharon Hernandez has worked for Bowling Green State University's Facilities Services for 22 years now, and says graffiti is not as big of a problem on campus as it has been in the past. "Its seasonal," Hernandez said. "Halloween, after games. It Comedian Collin goes along more with what's going on." When graffiti does turn up on campus, the responsibility Moulton usually tails on Facilities Services to take care of it. Custodial Tonight and tomorrow workers are responsible for cleaning up graffiti, even if it falls night, comedian Collin outside of the building they are working in. Moulton will perform at "If it lies 10 feet outside of the building, we take care of it," Hernandez said. If it's more than 10 feet out, we call grounds Connxtions Comedy Club. services." ' ^^^^ T Moulton will bring his fast Most of the graffiti found is discriminatory and requires more paced and physical work on the part of the custodial employees. Discriminatory graffiti requires custodial workers to call the University Police comedy to Toledo. and file an incident report, on top of removing the graffiti. University Police Officer Kevin Meyers says graffiti isn't a seri- Danny Glover ous problem at the University so far this year, but every case is taken into consideration. The actor, producer and "With every case a report is written so that it is documented," director will be speaking Meyers said at the Lourdes College These case reports are then given to detectives who compare Franciscan Center on the grafirj letters,symbols or pictures with those of previously Sunday at 7 p.m. Come See GRAFFITI | Page 8 hear about his experiences with art. literacy and com- munity involvement. Free and open to the public. Fourth time around: A

ELSEWHERE blockbuster bust By Aaron H«lffetich gusting qualities — like most First Friday at the ^^r ■ jj jk Reviewer of movie's characters lose their Ritz face. It's not jusl how disgusting The very popular First What is a scan' movie? Is it the the movie is, but also how child; simple idea of maniac stalking ishly it is put together. Friday series returns for baby sitters on Halloween night, Following immediately after its third season in The or the abstract story about the the events of the equally forget- National Theatre. A salanic possession of a young table "Saw III," "Saw IV" blund- girl? Cleverly crafted horror eringly tells the impossible story variety of Tiffin University EVERYONE movies have forever invaded of how the work of the infamous vocal and instrumental the minds of film-goers every- ligsaw killer lives on after his ensembles will perform POOPS where. Sadly, many horror films death. The story of "Saw IV" is By tan Com tonight at 7:30 p.m. of today have dishonored the told nodifferentiy than "Sawlll." classics of the past. If they are not already deceived Tickets are $11. The sequels of the Saw fran- by the false entertainment of chise rest at the top of the bloody bloodshed, the audience should heap of movies doing every- be baffled by the asinine oul-of- Don't forget to set thing horror movies shouldn't character actions muddling the your clocks back M 60 M do. In order to fully deconstruct believability of the film's finale. FINDING LOVE IN A BOOKSTORE: Dan meets his potential love interest by recommending one ol his favorite, yet simple reads what makes the latest install- one hour starting ment, "Saw IV," so disastrous See SEQUEL | Page 8 2 a.m. on Sunday we must peel away all the dis- morning! 'Real Life' Dan is the man for every romantic comedy fan: Carell and Cook refresh the genre IT FEELS GOOD TO BE A GANGSTER Want to see some- Steve Carell takes an average character cliche" and makes it unpredictable thing in the Puke? By Aaron Helf f.rkh Send your ideas to follows Dan more than anyone will appreciate the kooky things Reviewer else, but when you have a wid- this family does because it is [email protected]. owed character who writes a all tied together in a true-to-life It isn't often a romantic comedy family advice column, sets strict display. is applicable among all audienc- rules for his three daughters Sure, "Dan in Real Life" has es. "Dan in Real Life" is the latest and is portrayed by Steve Carell moments where it seems very comedy to follow in this unlikely you don't have much of a better been-there-done-that, but it THEY SAID IT trend. Starring the popular Steve choice. is always fascinating to see a Carell and Dane Cook, "Dan in Mix this story with an indie- typical mainstream actor take Real Life" borrows much of its like soundtrack and character- something dlcM and make it "So, where's the content from other films. driven situations, and you just look new again. No matter how Determining whether bor- might make that conventional many scenes seem predictable Cannes Film rowing is honorable or not, it is aspect look unique. or expected, the performance without fail the success of this Dan is a very simple character from Steve Carell combined with Festival being film is largely due to its char- with a very simple perception of the tenderness of this story is acters. Pleasingly enough, this life. It is the life-lesson situations anything but foreseeable — it's held this year?" comedy may have blended the he is put through that make his masterful. right amount of fun with hon- character so profound. The situa- est struggles and true-to-life tions elevate the film's humor not ■ Letter Grade: B representations. just to the level of thoughtful, but ■ Rated PG-13 for some innu- MOW •> Much like the film "The Family to heartfelt as well. endo. -Christina JUST A SIMPLE GANGSTER STORY: "American Gangster" stars Russell Crowe and Stone," in 2005 "Dan in Real Life" Here, Carell exhibits elaborate ■ Runtime: 98 min. Aguilera focuses much of its story line on layers of care-free fun and intri- Derael Washington in a film directed by Ridley Scott It was written by one of the writers ■ Starring Steve Carell. Dane of "Gangs of New York" Steven Zaillan. The film concentrates on the underworld of New a family visiting each other for cate tenderness that make him Cook and Juliette Binoche the holidays. Obviously, the story so enjoyable to watch. Audiences York City in the 1970s Check out a full preview of the movie on page 8 in the Pulse ■ Directed by Peter Hedges section 8 Fnday.Novembfi2.2007 PULSE WWWBGNEWSCOM ALBUM New Zelda: Quiet release, big results SEQUEL REVIEWS From Page 7 By Gr.g Millet its predecessor "The Wind the next dungeon. It's not as It didn't help that the movie Reviewer VVaker") is the ocean, with a bad as you might think, how- borrowed its main twist from number of islands scattered ever, because the rooms you the mold of one of its very own Nintendoquietly released "The about. have been in contain shortcuts predecessors. While analyzing Legend of Zelda: Phantom There are six dungeons full requiring new weapons you the skeleton of "Saw IV" we Hourglass" on the first of of puzzles, seven if you count have obtained. simply see a slew of nameless October with only a fraction the Temple of the Ocean King Aside from the dungeons, actors reciting moronic lines of the hype "Twilight Princess" which you have to repeatedly there are plenty of side quests, describing the ridiculous phi- received last year. The iron- travel through. The six nor- memorable characters and losophy of a concept only glo- ic thing is, this entry to "The mal dungeons have excellent interesting areas to explore. rified by preposterous twists Legend of Zelda" series is one puzzles in them, and although The graphics are some of and far-fetched situations. of the best additions yet. they are not extremely chal- the best you will find on the "Saw IV" may quite possibly be one of the worst and most WHAT DAVE HERRERATHINKS:Each The story line is basically lenging, they are extremely Nintendo DS, too. "The Legend ■ Charmpartkles angle Jupiter One takes on their debut album the same with a few tweaks fun. of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass" pointlessly forgettable mov- ■ Grade |6* t flat - and they try quite a few of them. here and there; you are Link, The Temple of the Ocean is one of those games that is ies ever made. That statement ALIVE IN THE HOT ■ the strut of Franz Ferdinand, the a young hero dressed in green Kingcangetannoyingbecause, nearly impossible to put down, isn't meant to be taken simply i' Incubus and the sunshine pop of and wielding a sword, and you throughoutthegame.youmust so make sure you aren't sup- on the level of horror movies. SPELL" countless groups, but rarely do they ever fit have to rescue the damsel in repeatedly travel through it to posed to take any important Sure, "Saw IV" is made obnox- together coherently get just a bit further and obtain tests the day before you start iously disgusting because of WHAT DAVE H E BRER A THINKS: distress from her captors. The t ountdown" is infectious, but at least one mm - - i ticltt fust Kill-length offering. "Alive game's primary setting (like some sort of means to enter playing. its mindless use of dismem- ute too long when lead singer K Ishibashi starts • I r: Spell." is a pleasant stroll back to bered bodies and repugnantly to repeal himself "Mystery Man" and "Turn Up • j-90s art-rock distasteful death scenes, but The Radio" meander themselves into oblivion to Yuma") and screen writer Steven Zailban 'he fatland Ore. trios guitars are lightly the main problems lie simply Ishibashi is the enigma here, though. On ("Schjndler's List") combine for a stagger- toasted, with just a touch of reverb The d-unis MOVIE within its craft. Countdown. "Radio and'Fire Away he ■ig fourteen Academy Award' nomina- ate uncompleted and there are few effects It is obvious neither director sounds sca*ed to turn loose tions with (our wins (Denzel has two. while outside of what the ma*n instruments can do PREVIEWS Darren Lynn Bousman or the That last track is especially noticeable, as he calls Zaillian and Crowe each have one), and F/erythng more or less plods along out the name of the track lAe hes gntting his this doesn't even include the supporting producers have any care for And I do mean "plod" Pamela Rooney lets every teeth at the thought "AMERICAN GANGSTER'' players. how good their films are. The note and word stir in her throat before she sings. But lines that follow it. like "People around The film is about the drug Kingpin Frank only thing terrifying about I he tempo barely pushes any boundaries ■ Advanced Grade | A you/ /They should be blasted far/far away." Lucas (Washington), who was one of (he this film is the fact it is being ■ v[*titrveness lets changes of pace, like don't really match WHAT JOE CUNNINGHAM THINKS: most powerful men in the underworld wrongly considered entertain- "Gel Your Complex On." shine Only twice, does the band connect Every so often a film comes around that just of New York City during the 1970s, and ment. Do yourself a favor and 'Relapse" is a quieter offering - a three-chord "Moon Won't Turn" fills with unexpected tension happens to be the perfect spiral of talent the cop who is trying to bring rum down riff and lazy, wandering Hanger. invest your entertainment in and a killer pitch dip. before drummer Dave coming together to make something that has (Crowe) - a pretty simple gangster fJm Drummer Nathanael Merrill pushes the tempo elite horror films of the past. Heilman vaults the band mto a bombastic so much behind it that it cannot possibly fail story. In this case, (hough, many of the just a hair into pop-rock territory, though, and As far as the Saw sequels have second half This just happens to be the case with the lat- social tensions that were *i the forefront of the difference is noticeable and enjoyable. determined it, horror movies 'Platform Moon" is all arena rock, and the one est him from Ridley Scott entitled "American society during this time are brought into Rooneys lyrics, meanwhile, offer a good mi* of have a long way to come once time Ishibashi sends his voice soaring. "I grew Gangster." which opens in most theaters the conflict between these two men includ- clanty and impenetrable lyricism again. up by the highway/She grew up by the sea/She this Friday. ing the Cml Rights movement as well as " The Magnificent Sky. 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By Jordan Cravens Coach Andy Richards, whose "Meagan did a great job of Reporter squad is on a four-game winning being in the right place at the streak heading into tournament right time," Richards said. "It's Much can be said for being in play. great to see all that practice timr Torre officially the right place at the right lime, Moran's first goal, scored on a pay dividends," in response to the but seldom does it happen twice, shot from about 16 feet out hit the well-placed goals of Moran. becomes Dodgers' especially less than two minutes crossbar before falling into the With both teams having manager apart. goal tying the score 1-1 against already clinched a spot in the Mid-American conference tour- Shortly after ending his long, This was the story of freshman the Rockets, who made their lone Meagan Moran who led the BG score in the second half. nament it was BG who had more successful tenure with the women's soccer team to a literal lust over a minute after the to lose In the match, hoping for a New York Yankees. Joe Torre last-minute, 2-1 victory scoring kick-off, BG was given a free kick, home berth, reserved for the lop became a Los Angeles Dodger BRIAN BORNHOE Ft THE BG NEWS two goals against Toledo last which bounced back perfectly four teams in the standings and GOOD TIMES. GOOD RHYMES: Katie Stephen** (22) celebrates with Corbie Yee night to close out their regular into Moran's possession just something Toledo had already yesterday. Torre was with the (6) and Kristin McDonald (21) alter BGs win ovet Akron this past weekend. The Falcons won season play. before she shot the ball into the Yankees for 12 seasons and yesterday 2-1 at Toledo to earn a first-round home game in the MAC Tournament. "You don't experience games upper corner of the goal, clinch- See SOCCER | Page 10 won four WoHd Series. like that very often," said BG ing the victory. Page 11 SCHEDULE FALCONS 59. ROCKETS 44

TODAY Setting the MAC scenery Football: vs. Akron; 7:30 p.m. Hockey: at Western Michigan 7:35 p.m. Men's Soccer: vs. Northern Illinois 3 p.m. Swimming: at Eastern Michigan 5 p.m. TOMORROW Volleyball: vs. Kent State; 4 p.m Swimming:

at Ball State; 1 p.m. ENOCH WU IHEBGNEWC* Hockey: UP AND UNDER: Otis Polk (45) posts up on a Wayne State player during the Falcons vie-;! vs. WesternMichigan; 7:05p.m. tory last night. BG won the game S9-44. SUNDAY Volleyball: vs Ohio; 4 pm. Orr leads Falcons -, Women's Soccer: MAC Quarterfinal at Cochrane Field; I p.m. (opponent TBD) to exhibition victory By Chris Voloschuk "In the second half I thought OUR CALL Assistant Sports Editor our zone defense really st retched the lead and made the differ- The Louis Orr era of BG basket- ence," Orr said. The List ball officially began last night at Offensively, it wasa rough ga n Mi It's a big weekend in BG Anderson Arena in an exhibition for both teams. BG and Wayne game against Wayne State and State shot 41 and 29.6 percent, sports. The BG News gives ended on the right foot. respectively. BG also struggled you five things to do this Behind some tough defense from 3-point range, finishing the weekend. and a size advantage inside, the game at a mere 13.3 percent. The Falcons were able to notch a free throw line didn't bring much 1. Men's soccer: The 59-44 victory over Wayne State, luck either, as neither team had a futbollers take on NIL! and with their season opener against percentage above 38. look to earn a play-in game Western Carolina just one week Turnovers were also a problem away. for the Falcons. They finished the for the MAC Tournament. BRIAN BORHHOEFT , THE BG NEWS BG came out in the first half game with 19. 2. Football: The other MAC ATTACK: Stephante Swige* battles at the net against a Miami opponent Oct. 25 The Falcons open up a b«g weekend against Kent crashing the boards early and Ninedifferent players scored in . State and Ohio that will ultimately decide the seedmgs fot the MAC Tournament. often. Their eight offensive the game and guard Nate Miller footballers look to keep hope rebounds in the half led to many led the way with 15 points on 7- alive in the MAC East race second-chance opportunities of-18 shooting. I lowever, forward against Akron Netters to do battle with top divisional foes which they took advantage of in Chris Knight put together the building an early lead. most solid night of either team,- 3. Volleyball: Dense By Scan Shapiro THE WEEKEND AHEAD The defensive pressure against finishing with a double-double Van de Walle looks to lead Reporter this season. Wayne State was also a reason of 13 points and 13 rebounds in "They have a lot of movement why the Falcons went into half- her team against two of the The MAC East will be decided at 33 minutes. in their offense and it makes it dif- time with a 28-21 lead. Knight played many roles lor^ top teams in the MAC and Anderson Arena this weekend. Following a disappointing loss SATURDAY: 4p.m. BG (18-8. ficult, or a little bit harder to track "Our foundation is our defense BG during the game, using his* earn a high seed in the MAC last weekend at Western Michigan, 9-3 MAC) vs. Kent State (19-6. your hitter. They're physical and and rebounding and giving our- length and rebounding consis Tournament. BG volleyball returns home this 10-2 MAC) they're playing with a lot of confi- selves a chance to win and we did weekend for two matches that SUNDAY: 4 p.m. BG vs Ohio dence," said BG coach Denise Van that tonight,'' Orr said. See ORR | Page 10 4. Hockey: The Falcons could decide the outcome of the University (19-4.11-1 MAC) De Walle. In the second half, Wayne look to win their first MAC East. Statistically. Kent is led by its State came out and played some I mk *•;- n *% Tomorrow, the Falcons face es this season, and the Falcons defensive specialist Laura lensen, tough defense, forcing four BG i SEE THE BG NEWS W conference game against off against Kent State (19-6, 10-2 look to avenge the losses from the who led the MAC in service aces turnovers in the first two min- WMU Friday and/or Saturday. MAC), who is currently tied with weekend of Sept. 28. per game last year and is averag- utes. But the Falcons were able FOOTBALL PROGRAM fc The latter being at home. Miami for second place in the MAC Kent conies in this weekend ing 5.64 digs a game this season. to out-rebound the Warriors and V Read ai you need to know about East. Sunday at 4 pm. the defend- on a seven-match winning streak Kent also has a strong group of find ways to score. In the second _ tomght'i q«nx»ndr**i! about f«l- 5. Women's Soccer: ing-champion (19- dating back to their meeting with four hitters all averaging over .299 half, BG never led by less than six ■ .■ -nnq \ i-i D*o MAOMiei'Xi After finishing similar to 4, 11-1 MAC) come to Anderson Ohio on Oct. 4. Kent is a young, fast points. Hrs journey wit*- ihp falcons Arena for BG's Senior Night. team that runs the swing offense, the Colorado Rockies, these NETTERS BG's defense was once again Both teams have dealt BG loss- a system BG lias not faced much the difference. women are ready to make / i I* some MAC Tournament noise as a late-bloomer. Hockey faces off in home-and-home with Western Anthony Tumor BG Football By Ethan Magoc play. Through three games, the tion. Senior tri-captain Derek will serve half of his four-game Reporter Falcons (1-2) have the second Whitmore has lived up to expec- suspension this weekend due to highest penalty minutes per tations thus far, as he is tied for an incident during last Tuesday's If it can sweep Western game in the Central Collegiate second in the CCHA in points game against Notre Dame. Michigan University this week- Hockey Association, and are per game. He is also the Falcons' The home-and-home series end, the BG hockey team can go down -5 in special teams situa- current leading scorer against will be the first for both teams above .500 for the first time in tions. Also, they are one of two WMU with two goals and three this season. Today's game will its young season. teams in the CCHA who do not assists in six games against the begin at 7:35 p.m. in Kalamazoo, The Falcons will need to carry a positive plus/minus rat- Broncos in his career. while the puck drops tomorrow address several different ing on the power play. While Whitmore has already at 7:05 p.m. from the BGSU issues to make this possi- During even strength play. BG established himself as the offen- Ice Arena. Coach Scott Paluch bility a reality for themselves boasts a +18 rating. Clearly a sive leader this season, more expressed the benefits of the and spoil WMU's first games key to success this weekend will players will need to produce in home-and-home series setup, within the Central Collegiate be playing as many minutes as order for the Falcons to come and also didn't note any distinct Hockey Association this year. possible with five orange sweat- out on top. disadvantage to playing on the The first factor will be either ers on the ice. This is especially true with the JORDAN FIOVWR !HEBGNfWS> avoiding or improving upon Another important item absence of Kai Kantola for both See HOCKEY | Page II LEAN WITH IT: James Perkin (7) tries to send the 5 their inadequate special teams will be BG's offensive produc- games. The sophomore forward pud through traffic against Notre Dame '.

i 10 . November 2007 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM SOCCER THE BG NEWS PICKS OF THE WEEK From Page 9 Allison Vallas ftom the soft- earned ball team joins us this week \nd ii was this goal ofa home There is a good chance that Allison can throw a better berth thai kept the Falcons'play- bail than Chuck Frye. the ing down to the final minute. former Browns QB whose i know lolcdii thought they alma mater will be visiting had ii won," Richards said, add- the Doyt tonight Both a COLIN WILSON CHRIS VOLOSCHUK BRIAN SZABELSKI Allison Vallas ing thai the Rockets were utiliz- tribute to her and a knock © Assistant Sports Editor Web Editor BG ing the clock in holding a one- on Chuck. Sports Editor goal advantage. Bui as the saying goes, It's not The running game will come up The Falcons have offense, the Zips Our offense is going to get some Akron I'm willing to bet Charlie Frye is over till it's over, a s.t> inn Moran not going to stop by on his way big for BG. and Akron has a kan- have defense. But I'm learning that rythm going with the help of Tyler affirmed with her last-minute ■BG to where he'll be merci- garoo lor a mascot picking against BG after a loss is Sheehan and its wide receivers. The goals. lessly booed Sunday not such a good idea defense is gomg to come up hig BG-7 I In- lirsi hall "I play was less BRIAN BOBNHOEFI BGM. Akron 19 BG 27. Akron 17 BG 27. Akron 24 BG 51. Akron 7 eventful than ih>' second .i- the UP HIGH: Kristin McDonald (21) heads teams hauled to a i) o iir head No matter what happens in this Wisconsin fans will have to go You hear that? That's the sound Ohio State shows why they are the ball twtween two defenders in a game No. 21 Wisconsin 1 ing into halftime. game, Arizona St. should be No back to worshipping Brett Favre. of the Buckeyes and their defense the No. I team in the country the season. The Falcons won • No. 1 Ohio State steamrolling the Badgers Richards described the team's 1 if they win tomorrow. OSU still because the Badgers aren't beat- yesteiday against Toledo which sel them up play in the first half as "a bit has not beaten a good team ing the Bucks for a fifsl-round home game in the MAC OSU-16 OSU M. Wisconsin 17 OSU 28. Wisconsin 14 OSU 40. Wisconsin 20 OSU 42, Wisconsin 14 flat." Tournament "We just couldn't seem to gen- Colin Cowherd is from Oregon Arizona State has had quite a The Sun Devils might be getting This is a great match-up between erate much offense," he said. No. 4 Arizona State and he's a pompus funsponge. run. but I have to take Oregon at John Ehvay's son. but they II have two solid teams, but I think Keeping BG in the match As both statistics and the @ No. 5 Oregon Arizona is a much cooler state home They impressed me last to settle for second place in the Oiegons offense will be too much defensively was red-shin fresh team's four-game winning and the Sun Devils deserve No I. week Pac-10. for Aiizona Slate in the end. man goalkeeper AlexaArsenault, streak indicate. Richards thinks Oregon -8 Arizona St. M. Oregon 51 Oregon 54. Arizona St 28 Oregon 55, Arizona St 54 (OT) Oregon 28 Arizona St. 24 who recorded three saves in the his team may have saved the match, including one big save best for last. Michigan State looks like John L The Mike Harts will win this game This is the most painful pick I've Sony Michigan (ans. but I will No. 12 Michigan in the lirsi hall, according III "We seem to be playing well Smith is then coach after last week's because Michigan State simply evei made I want to pick against nevei pick Michqan to win No j Richards. at the right time of the season," Michigan State collapse while Michigan is winning doesn't win important games Michigan, but they have too much 12?" Can we say OVER-RATED? Although she allowed a goal he said. with backups at skill positions against other Big Ten teams momentum. And Mike Hart. in iliis match, Arsenaull has Having earned a home berth Michigan -4.5 Big Blue 42. MSU15 Michigan 57. MSU10 Michigan 58. MSU 57 (OT) MSU 24. Michigan 10 recorded five complete-game with the Toledo victory, the If Buffalo wins this game I'm Buffalo wins because the only No, you're not halkjonating. This is Since Miami knocked our softbal shutouts this season, Falcons will play at home on Buffalo team Miami can score more than for first in the MAC East I'm going team out ol the MAC tourney twice This is a kid who is in her first Sunday, with a start time likely pretty sure that we're all going 9 Miami (Ohio) to die shortly after Miami is too 10 points on is BG with the team with the momentum in my three years here. I'm going for year oi eligibility on the team," at I p.m., with both their oppo- hard to beat at home though and that beat Temple this year Buffalo. My teammates will agree! he added of the red-shin goal- nent and official start time yet to Miami -1 Miami 28. Buffalo 20 Buffalo 21. Miami 7 Buffalo 52. Miami 50 Buffalo 28. Miami 21 keeper. be confirmed. When is Spike TV going to Nebraska is terrible I can't The Huskers are dead m the water. No upsets here. Kansas' offense Nebraska convince Charlie Weis and Mark sugaicoat it. 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I just try and even parts of the offense The Falcons are still in the MAC East race, but to use my length to my advan- heading toward the start of the 1 Bedroom & Efficiencies SPACIO they need a win at home against Akron. tage-jumping, just trying to tip new season. Houses BEDROOI balls to myself so I can get it for "We won by 15 |points| against Listen this TONIGHT on 1610 AM WFAL. the rebound," Knight said. "I just a scrappy team whose guards BKUTUFFOKMIUIUnS! OFFICE HOUI try to do everything." deliver pressure and who play We have the Pregame show at 7 pm 1 lis coach approved. extremely hard." Orr said. Mon-Fri: "Chris did a great job," Orr "One of the things we talk 530 S. Maple with the Kickoff at 7:30 pm. said. "He brought a lot of energy, about as a team, one of our iden- -TflfflfflHHHf 419-352-93 got us going and just did a great tities is, we can't let field goal www.bgrso.org wfal job. 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