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An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community, ESTABLISHED 1920 Bowling Green State University Thursday January 28, 2016 | Volume 95, Issue 39 SWEET TREATS ALL YEAR A look into local ice cream places during the winter | PAGE 2 Columnist shares Panic! At The Chris Bergeron academic advice for Disco album talks about successXXXXXXX XXXXXX and XX XXXXto handle XXXXX takes over his journey to XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XX academicsXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXX PAGE XX charts BG PAGE 4 PAGE 7 PAGE 10 NEWS JANUARY 28, 2016 | PAGE 2 Local ice cream shops face cold By Kyrstin James Lola’s Frozen Yogurt and Eric’s Ice Cream with the students back from break, we pick major Ben Fry said, “This is pure psychol- Reporter are two popular frozen treat locations that up a lot,” said the store manager of Lola’s ogy. They give you these huge cups and I have students and locals fighting the ele- Frozen Yogurt Allison Brandt. just filled it up all the way. This is so deli- ments to come in and try something new Gesturing towards the wall of flavors, cious!” While it is still a chilling average of 30 de- each visit. Brandt added, “People really like the Oreo “I think our prices are a little cheaper. grees in BG, the frozen treat people have Despite the temperatures, students are and the peanut butter flavors. Those are I think the bubble tea also draws a lot of come to love in the summer time is still still coming in for something sweet. “It the ones I am having to refill the most.” very much alive during the winter months. slows down a lot in the winter months, but Off to the left, senior Neuropsychology Continues on Page 3 BLOTTER SAT., JAN. 23 1:58 A.M. 5:48 P.M. 7:56 P.M. 1:37 A.M. Thomas Mcguire, 29, of Bowling Steven Stellhorn. 36, of Bowling Green, Bader Alumairy, 19, of Bowling Nathaniel King, 21, of Bowling Green, Green, was cited for drug abuse and was arrested for thet/shopliting and Green, was arrested for possession was cited for open container and pos- possession of marijuana and marijua- criminal damaging within the 1000th of marijuana and drug paraphernalia session of marijuana within the 300th na paraphernalia within the 1000th E. block of E. Wooster Street. He was lodged within the 700th block of E. Napo- block of S. College Street. at the Wood County Correctional Facility. leon Road. 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Wooster St. - 419.352.0717 NEWS January 28, 2016 | PAGE 3 Continued from Page 2 Schindler as she nodded to- wards the large mirrored wall. people.” “Everyone loves the mirror. Lola’s secret to business stay- People come in and take selfies all ing afloat in the colder weather the time.” seems to be by simple virtue that While the mirror was aestheti- they are a frozen yogurt establish- cally pleasing, the ice cream seems ment. “There is always something to be the star of the show. Each fla- new to try. Frozen yogurt is a little vor and baked good is homemade healthier and there are a lot of ben- and created in store. “We have the efits to eating yogurt. Most of our ice cream theatre where people yogurts only contain 2 percent fat,” can come in and watch us make it,” said Brandt. said Schindler. While Lola’s continues to profit Looking up from the table her from the contingency of frozen yo- eyes lit up as she talked about her gurt lovers, Eric’s Ice Cream seems favorite ice cream flavor ‘Coffee to flourish in its wide variety and Chip’ and the customer favor- newness to the community. The ites which include Peanut But- company just opened its Bowling ter Brownie, Birthday Cake and Green location in August. Irresistible Cookie Dough. “We “We are still getting busi- have so many options and it is all ness,” said store manager Amber homemade,” said Schindler. Schindler. It seems with its retro While the wind continues to décor and homemade ice cream, blow, ice cream still hangs on as customers cannot help but come a sweet option for students and in for an indulgence. the community to come out and PHOTO BY PAIGE APKARIAN “It has a good feel in here,” said enjoy. Students look at a wide variety of ice cream lavors at Eric’s Ice Cream. 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They didn’t even have your vocabulary, discusses ideas in Being brave and asking a question in computers when they were growing up, greater depth than is possible in a lecture, class is both taking control of your own so how are they expected to prepare us for and the examples you read about can light education, and providing a service technologies yet to come? your imagination.