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The BG News April 27, 2015 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-27-2015 The BG News April 27, 2015 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 27, 2015" (2015). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8841. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8841 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. STUDENT ANNOUNCES MAYORAL CANDIDACY: Construction management and technology major Daniel Philips announced his candidacy for mayor of Bowling Green Sunday evening on Twitter. Look for a THE BG NEWS full story about the announcement in Friday’s ESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community paper. VOLUME 94, ISSUE 93 Monday, April 27, 2015 WWW.BGNEWS.COM LEAVING A LEGACY Vice President for Student Affairs reflects on career, prepares for retirement By Michele Mathis ties in the Dean of Students Office, Woodhouse’s words by saying, “Jill is for student affairs. Copy Chief Multicultural Affairs, Campus very good at what she does.” Carr then moved to Dean of Activities and many more, Carr always Carr began her journey in student Students at the University while the To paint a picture of Jill Carr is to has her plate full but never fails to affairs in her junior year undergradu- Vice President for Student Affairs was paint of a clear, strong picture of the come through for the University and ate when she became a resident advi- Dr. Ed Whipple. She worked for this University. her community. sor, which springboarded a career in office for 35 years when she planned As Vice President for Student Affairs, Deanna Vatan Woodhouse, director Residence Life for 19 more years. her first retirement, until there was a the job requires a strong personality of the Division of Student Affairs, said, Carr explained that she lived as a switch in presidency. full of creativity, passion and school “She is BGSU to me. She embodies live-in hall director for the first four of Whipple asked Carr if she would spirit. All of which Carr’s colleagues what it means to be a member of the her 19 years, which gave her the first stay to help the transition period for a say she emulates every day. BGSU community.” exposure to how rewarding and excit- From balancing responsibili- Jodi Webb, dean of students, echoes ing it was to work with students and See CARR | Page 3 General Fees Series GET MOVING FOR GREEN PART 1: Fees Overview General fees major topic of conversation, 54 percent allocated to intercollegiate athletics By Cameron Teague Robinson on the topic. Financial Officer, Sherri Stoll, Editor-in-Chief “The discussion is happening, said, “The way the Ohio Revised but at this point what our facul- Code defines a general fee is a There will always be questions ty senate needs to do is select a fee that is charged uniformly about how universities allocate committee that is actually going to all students and is for non- their money. to look into it and begin discus- academic student support ser- Recently the majority of those sions with the administration vices.” questions surrounding Mid- about this subject,” said Joel While Stoll said there is no American Conference schools O’Dorisio, Faculty Senate chair. exact definition for non-aca- have been on the topic of gen- “We don’t have a position on demic student support servic- eral fees. it yet. We aren’t leaning in any es, it is used pretty standardly This is no different at the direction.” across the state. University, where students, While these fees have been a “[Non-academic student sup- the Chicago Tribune and vari- large topic of conversation, each port services] is what supports ous Faculty Senate leaders from Ohio school has the same defi- the student union, your inter- schools across the MAC have nition of them, but all are free to collegiate athletics, if you have approached several officers of divide them up how they please. any portion of your health ser- the University’s Faculty Senate The University’s Chief SHEILA HOEGLER | THE BG NEWS See FEES | Page 2 THE OFFICE of Sustainability, the Department of Environment and Sustainability, and NWO/ Cosmos host a run to support the green fund and campus sustainability. HOLT BREAKS RECORD SAYING GOODBYE IF YOU HAD A CHOICE, WHAT WOULD YOU WANT Senior women’s golfer Patricia Holt Columnist Phil Schurrer talks about YOUR GENERAL FEES SPENT ON? breaks BGSU record by finishing his experience as a writer for The BG “Keeping the Rec open longer.” second of the MAC Championships. News. He says that the experience has She earned All-Tournament Team enhanced his writing skills and created Dominique Davis honors in her final meet. | PAGE 6 fond memories. | PAGE 4 Junior, Athletic Training — FAST, RELIABLE MAINTENANCE! — FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! GAS l HEAT l BASIC CABLE l INTERNET l SHUTTLE WATER/SEWER l RECYCLING l TRASH PICK-UP Winthrop Terrace Apartments 400 E Napoleon Road | 419-352-9135 | investekmanagement.com | Now Leasing for Fall 2015 2 Monday, April 27, 2015 WWW.BGNEWS.COM FRI & SAT NIGHTS KISSFM 10 PM til 2:30 AM CLUB KISS ERIC CHASE & 419-352-3774 H 124 N. MAIN ST. H DOCSBG.COM BG’S PREMIERE NIGHT LIFE MEAGHAN MICK H 21 & over FREE WIRED LIVE 8:30 18 & Up of the Morning Rush Show WEDNESDAY MUSIC 11:30 MOJO PIN 127 N. Main St. Bowling Green H clazel.net H facebook.com/clazel tires and rims from Bowling Green Lincoln BLOTTER 11:02 P.M. CORRECTION CITY Auto Sales on North Main Street. FRI., APRIL 24 Logan Plumb, 22, Jordan Gilberg, 22, The BGPD, Sylvania Township Police Gregory Wolters, 22, and Tucker Smith, POLICY BRIEF 3:57 P.M. Department, Wood County Sheriff’s Office, 22, of Bowling Green were all cited for Toledo Police Department and the FBI Dillion Timothy Ellinwood, 18, of nuisance party within the 300 block of We want to correct all factual errors. If you Suspect for tire, rims Violent Crimes Task Force have been inves- Liberty Center, was arrested for theft North Prospect Street. think an error has been made, call The BG tigating the string of thefts. Rouen Chrysler within the 1100 block of South Main theft in custody News at 419-372-6966. Plymouth, Thayer Ford, Thayer Toyota and Street. Walter Hayward Jr., 33, of Toledo, was taken into custody Saturday morning and Al Smith Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram have SAT., APRIL 25 experienced tire and rim thefts in March and 11:02 P.M. charged with receiving stolen property. 1:06 A.M. April. Mouhamad Cherry, 20, of Bowling Hayward is believed to be involved Joseph Herrera, 19, of Bowling Green Check out the full interactive Green, was cited for underage/under in the theft of tires and rims from car Hayward was booked into the Lucas and Daniel Cherrington, 20, of Co- dealerships in Wood and Lucas Counties, County Jail. According to the release, he was the influence within the 300 block of lumbus, were cited for under the age blotter map at according to a Bowling Green Police located with a second suspect, whose name North Prospect Street. possession of alcohol within the 700 Division press release. was not released and who has not been block of North Enterprise Street. BGNEWS.COM Hayward’s arrest followed the theft of charged. Do you want a board of trustees agree to FEES agree. A lot of the work is to see From Page 1 done before it gets to our Check us out online at: blogs, archives, board,” Voll said. “Some vices on your campus, rec people may not think this, polls and sports, it will support our but we concern ourselves www. .com busses and other similar with expenses.” bgnews more stories? things like that,” Stoll said. When thinking about the “Ice Arena, stadium, all general fees, it is easy to think check us out online: of those kinds of things; of them as separate silos, www.bgnews.com it’s going to support some said University Spokesman aspect of them.” David Kielmeyer. According to the 2015 In that example there proposed general fee and are three silos: tuition, | 01520152 Spring related auxiliary budgets, room and board and gen- the service that receives eral fees. While money the most support through can be moved within the LOOK FOR YOUR general fees is intercolle- silos, they can’t be moved giate athletics. outside of them. In other The Athletic Department words money allocated to received $12,282,708 general fees can’t be used through general fees, for tuition or room and according to the 2015 board, and vice versa. FREE proposed budget, that Even though general fee Key Magazine equals out to be $814.40 money can’t be moved to at most BG News stands per year for students at the tuition, there is an argu- University. ment that it could be moved SpringtimeEVENTS, LEADERSHIP, inFUNDRAISING, BG & BLUE SKIES While the amount of to other things within the L EADERSHIP AT BGSU money allocated may dif- general fee label to support fer at each university, the other services. CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS same model is used at every For Faculty Senate, a S TUDENT SPOTL IGHTS school in Ohio except Ohio representative body that Springtime State, said Stoll.
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