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SWEET TREATS ALL YEAR A look into local ice cream places during the winter | PAGE 2

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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. Continues on Page 12 ฀฀ Now Leasing for Fall 2016 Bowling Green’s Largest Selection of Apartments Close to Campus CAMPBELL HILL COLUMBIA HEINZ APARTMENTS APARTMENTS COURTS ENTERPRISE SQUARE

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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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“I go for a walk and clear my mind.”

BRODY SELL The Prophecy Part 2 Junior, Telecommunications COMIC BY ZACH FERGUSON

“Movie nights are Don’t just survive, learn to thrive everything.”

When it comes to your education, it can assigned reading. To get the big picture, seem like a series of hoops you need to make sense of your class discussions, LIYAH RIPLEY to jump through before you can start turn to the text. Freshman, Biology earning money. You’ve been forced to go Don’t be afraid to ask questions in to school since you were little, and now Tatiana class. As the brilliant Carl Sagan once that you’re in college, the end is finally Gracyk said, “There are naive questions, tedious “I remember that in sight! Columnist questions, ill-phrased questions, I’m doing this for Despite this view we tend to take, your questions put after inadequate self- my family so I can’t education is so much more than this. criticism. But every question is a cry to make informed decisions and to become qu it .” Your education is the foundation for the bright future of our country. Your understand the world. There is no such the rest of your life. The ideas, values, education is central to your life, so when thing as a dumb question.” Sure, not all and beliefs you come to hold while in it comes to your college education, don’t questions will hit the mark, but that can college will influence the way you come just survive, learn to thrive! Here’s how to actually be a good thing. DARLA IMPERIAL to understand and engage with the world do it: Questions are important for clarifying Freshman, Pre Law and Political Science around you, the way you will relate to Read the material assigned for class, confusion, and even an ill-formed others 10 years from now, and the advice don’t just depend on the lecture for question sets the stage for a learning you will instill in your grandchildren. important information. I know, reading all opportunity. If you’re pretending “I surround myself Our parent pass down the values they those different chapters can really cut into to understand something when it’s with a bunch of were taught growing up, but they can’t your Netflix time, but you’ll appreciate it actually unclear, chances are, some of friends, banjos and always teach us to prepare for a new and down the road. Reading helps to expand your classmates are confused as well. washboards.” changing world. 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. Lectures often aim at for those around you who may be too BRAD SMITH This is why college is so important. It generating discussion and exploring big apprehensive to ask it themselves. Sophomore, Computer Science teaches the critical thinking skills that will ideas, but this doesn’t leave much time enable us to evaluate new information, to to draw out the nuances presented in the Continues on Page 5

210 West Hall SAM SHARP, PULSE EDITOR Bowling Green State University ANNIE FURIA, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 MICHAEL GRAGG, DESIGN EDITOR TABITHA HOLOWKA, FORUM EDITOR Phone: (419) 372-6966 MICHELE MATHIS, MANAGING EDITOR Email: [email protected] ERIKA HECK, IN FOCUS EDITOR HANNAH BENSON, CAMPUS EDITOR Website: http://www.bgnews.com KRISTEN TOMINS, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR Advertising: 204 West Hall HOLLY SHIVELY, CITY EDITOR ERIC BURGASSER, PHOTO EDITOR Phone: (419) 372-2606 bg AARON PARKER, SPORTS EDITOR ALYSSA ALFANO, COPY CHIEF FORUM JANUARY 28, 2016 | PAGE 5 Living selishly can be okay, practice self care

Are you selfish? Are you greedy? Are you an expecting the same in return. “Don’t start no [expletive], there won’t be no anarchist or a rebel? It may seem that society is made up of law- [expletive].” I guarantee that you are. To some degree or abiding citizens who care about their fellow If there isn’t any violence present, there’s not another, you are a greedy, selfish person who people, but I assure you, the opposite is true. likely to be violence continued. All introducing breaks rules and defies authority. Constantly. Bryan Both the law and our feelings toward others violence does is increase the likelihood of And that’s OK. That’s humanity. That’s Eberly have very little impact, if any at all, on how we more violence. survival. And everyone is guilty of it. Columnist function in the day to day. So, the human survival instinct is one that When you woke up this morning, you Instead, we all get along, for the most part, only limits violent interactions to the absolute probably awoke with an alarm, which you greedy, anarchic and rebellious. But I bet for the majority of the time, based on what we necessity, i.e., hunting and defense. set yourself some time before. Nobody told you’ve heard, time and time again, that it isn’t feel we need for ourselves. Therein lies our prerogative of taking care of you to set it. Nobody gave you a rule that you OK. You’ve heard that it’s bad to be selfish, or As an example, I’ll take this opportunity to ourselves, and by extent those we care to care had to set it. You set it yourself. Without rule. take care of your self-interest. You’ve heard it’s tear apart two of the dumbest movies I have for. It is human nature to be selfish, greedy, Anarchically. bad to be greedy, or to obtain things you need seen in a long time. “The Purge” and “The anarchic and rebellious, because those are the When you fed yourself this morning, you or want for yourself. You’ve probably heard Purge: Anarchy”. Whomever gave the green four ways we care for ourselves and ensure our did not first make sure your roommate or the that anarchy is chaotic and evil, and rebellion light to these movies deserve a smack upside wellbeing. people in the room or house next door ate first. only leads to violence and civil unrest. the head. Not only do they not reflect anarchy I began this semester’s column with the You fed yourself and took care of your own I could go on to dismiss those words. I in any way, shape or form (the government subject of the upcoming election. So, what needs before someone else’s. Selfishly. could spend this column explaining to you is in charge of the purge, after all), but they does this week’s column have to do with that? The food you ate and the alarm cock you the political, philosophical and historical completely deny human nature as a whole. Simply, when you make a decision this woke up to were things you most likely bought reasons society, or at least those in a dominant A purge would not work, or at least not year, and when you make any decision or obtained yourself for yourself using money position in society, want you to believe that the for very long, with the human survival ever, take your selfishness, greed, anarchy you earned yourself, or were given, and felt aforementioned things are bad and ought to instinct. Aside from the ten percent, or less, and rebelliousness into account. Are your free to spend on yourself. Greedily. be shunned. of society made up of the mentally ill or truly decisions going to take care of you or put you And right now you’re reading this and Unfortunately, I don’t have the 10,000 words sociopathic/psychopathic, nobody else would at risk? Are they going to hamper your life or probably immediately questioning my words or so required to spell all of that out to you. So, I end up participating aggressively, and instead make it freer? or trying to think of ways in which I am wrong. will only continue to let you know that it is OK. would find themselves in a defensive position, Does your candidate have your best As if I might be leading you astray or giving you It is OK to take care of yourself. It is OK waiting it out. interests, your survival, in mind? Does he or dangerous advice. Rebelliously. to get the things you need. It is OK to take Humans are just not wired that way. We’re she have others’ in mind as well? And I’ll write it again: that’s OK. That’s good. responsibility for yourself. It is OK to not let wired to keep ourselves healthy and safe. A Let’s elect a leader, not a ruler. That’s what it means to be an independent, other people take charge of you. purge would only hamper that instinct. intelligent adult human being. Because that’s just how society functions as a In the everyday, violence is kept at bay by Respond to Bryan at You might not be all these things at once, whole: every person taking care of themselves not being introduced into any given situation. [email protected] but at some point or another, you are selfish, for their own reasons and prerogatives and To quote a Youngbloodz song from my youth:

Continued from Page 6 a variety of activities, from interest-based groups and clubs to events and talks involving notable speakers. These are the Stop by your instructor’s office hours at people and ideas that will stick with you SUBMISSION POLICY least once during the semester. Believe it for years to come, sometimes challenging or not, office hours are an important part or changing your preconceived notions of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Letters are to be fewer than 300 words. of the educational process. Office hours the world. You may not get course credit for They should be in response to current issues on campus or in the Bowling are the times instructors/professors attending these, but that shouldn’t matter have set aside to meet with students, no Green area. because what you will get are experiences appointment necessary, where students that can expand your understanding, are encouraged to come with questions GUEST COLUMNS: Guest Columns are generally longer pieces between and ideas that will shape you and your and to further discuss course material. 400 and 700 words. Two submissions per month maximum. future. As Malala Yousafzai poignantly Stopping in during office hours gives reminded the United Nations, “Let us pick you a chance to meet your instructor in up our books and pens. They are our most POLICIES: Letters to the Editor and Guest Columns are printed as space a less formal setting, to ask questions powerful weapons.” Education is the most on the Forum page permits. Additional Letters or Guest Columns may you wouldn’t want to ask in class, and powerful tool anyone can possess, so take be published online. Name, year and phone number should be included gives your instructor an opportunity to advantage of this time by taking control of for verification purposes. Personal attacks, unverified information or know you. It’s hard for instructors to get your own education. to know all their students, but attending anonymous submissions will not be printed. their office hours will help you stand out Respond to Tatiana at by demonstrating your initiative, your E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS: Send submissions as an attachment to [email protected] commitment in doing well in the course, [email protected] with the subject line marked “Letter to the Editor” and may give your instructor a reason to or “Guest Column.” All submissions are subject to review and editing for be charitable if you’ve earned an 89.3% in length and clarity before printing. class. Lastly, your education isn’t confined to the classroom. University campuses offer NEWS January 28, 2016 | PAGE 6 Shave-A-Thon gets ready for event

By Holly Shively wanted to find a way to make it a repeat their hair to cancer. and sustainable event. Grulke, the advi- While Surblis isn’t shaving her head BG’s ONLY City Editor sor to National Residence Hall Honorary, this year, she did shave it last year. noticed that the values of Saint Baldrick’s “I wanted to be involved and stand up This Sunday, St. Baldrick’s Shave-A-Thon aligned with NRHH, and the organization there and say that I supported them and Non-Smoking will continue to raise money for child- has been organizing the event ever since. make that difference,” Surblis said. hood cancer research here at the Univer- This year, Grulke will be a shavee for the Brandon Jones, a junior telecommu- sity. first time. nications major, will be a second-year Community The organization in charge of organiz- St. Baldrick’s is different from other shavee. ing the University’s Shave-A-Thon, Na- organizations that fundraise for cancer “I was on the fence for a while tional Residence Hall Honorary, is over because the fundraising specifically goes because...I had done it before, but I think that Caters to halfway to reaching this year’s $20,000 towards research for children’s cancer the reason why was that any money goal. treatments. According to St. Baldricks I could fundraise was still worth the In 1999, Tim Kenny challenged his website, only 4% of federal funding for cause,” Jones said. Students! work colleagues John Bender and Enda cancer research goes towards research Jones said that it’s important to stand McDonnell to give back some of their for children’s treatment. in solidarity with the kids so “they know business fortunes. To give back, the men VEO and NRHH’s Director of St. Bal- that they’re not alone in this fight.” decided to shave their heads for dona- drick’s Stephanie Surblis said there are tions, hosting their first Shave-A-Thon currently over 100 volunteers and 69 event on St. Patrick’s Day in 2000. By shavees. The numbers will continue to 2004, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation was grow as people continue to sign up and Like to ind officially born. walk-in shavees are added Sunday. busticated words? Volunteer Event Organizer on Campus The local salon Ambrosia will be doing Jennifer Grulke has volunteered for four the actual shaving. After the shaving is Copy edit for us. years, and served as a VEO for three of done, NRHH will donate the hair to Pan- those years. tene Beauty Links, an organization that When a hall director brought the gives free wigs to women who have lost Call 2-6966. Shave-A-Thon idea to the University, he FREE BE PART OF A WINNING TEAM Gas Heat SINCE 2006 Taize ALSO INCLUDED Score Big with all Our Amenities at Falcon’s Pointe Evening Gas cooking Our Fans are Fantastic Water (hot and cold) Prayer Shuttle Service to campus 6:00 p.m. High Speed Internet Individual Leases • Unfurnished / Furnished Apts • hursday Evenings Flat Screen T.V’s In Furnished Apts • Basic & Standard Cable 4 bed / 4 bath • Free Tanning • Peace Lutheran Church Pool Free High Speed Internet • Free Private Shuttle • 1021 W. Wooster at Martindale Free Private Fitness Center • Free Printing in Private Computer Lab • Bowling Green, Ohio Basketball & Volleyball Courts • and so much more! • www.peacechurchbg.org BEST OF BG Voted #1 for Off-Campus Housing 2014-2015 by students Best of 473 S. Summit St XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXX 419-806-4855 BG XXXXXXXsummitterracebg.com XXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XX XXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXX PAGE XX 912 Klotz Rd. • 419.353.4316 • falconspointe.com Prayer • Silence • Song

Prayer • Silence • Song PULSE JANUARY 28, 2016 | PAGE 7 Panic! At The Disco’s ith album Are you passionate about movies, television, music, fashion, campus culture, or debuts at no. 1 books?

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By Sam Sharp At times his influence seems a bit heady tive anthem of self-worship. Pulse Editor and overbearing, but he balances his passion Known for consistently mixing up their After several months of typical rumors, hype with Frank Sinatra-infused tracks like “Death sound with every album release, DOAB syn- and a few early single releases, Panic! At the of a Bachelor” and “Impossible Year.” “Death thesizes the passionate emotion from their Disco snatched the top spot on the US Billboard of a Bachelor” shares a first album A Fever You Top 200 chart last week with the debut of their title with the name of Can’t Sweat Out with that anyone can vibe to. Urie envisioned that fifth studio album Death of a Bachelor. the album and is about “The end result of the eccentric, yet mel- this album would hopefully inspire fans to After the bittersweet departure of percus- his relinquishment of low feel of their second get up and chase their dreams with utmost sionist Spencer Smith this past summer, lead bachelorhood for the this creative marriage album Pretty. Odd. The confidence. This song accomplishes that high vocalist Brendon Urie decided to continue sweet married life he end result of this cre- level of self-confidence with an addictively making music as Panic! At The Disco rather now shares with his wife is an album where ative marriage is an catchy hook about the typical rock star fare than produce a solo project. He branched out Sarah Urie. album where every song (champagne, cocaine, gasoline!). Despite the more as a comprehensive musician and is The lead single that every song sounds sounds like it deserves obvious nod to LA, the venerable energy that credited with drums, bass, guitar, vocal and was released last April like it deserves it’s its own album, yet still Urie brings to this song is palpable to audi- lyric contributions on the album. He main- “Hallelujah,” tackles the feels like it exclusively ences beyond the valley. tains the innovative nature of the band, but topic of religion. As with own album...” belongs on DOAB. An DOAB takes it’s final bow with a track called his personality is evident in the themes and previous songs on past example of this is the “Impossible Year” that pairs a relaxed, velvety imaginative lyrics. The transition from the albums, the religious vaudeville-esque track vocal with a dreamy piano accompaniment. As original four-member band to a single member context of this song is open to interpretation. “Crazy=Genius” that effectively utilizes the melancholy song weeps about sorrow and is especially noticeable in the lyric “Finders However, the lyrics “stop thinking about the a jazzy drum beat while referencing The improbability, it’s not hard to feel the same level keepers / losers weepers / welcome to the end bullets from my mouth / I love the things you Beach Boys. of despair as one realizes that it’s the end of an of eras,” which is found in the beginning of the hate about yourself,” paired with allusions to Arguably the most pop sounding song on album. It is also the triumphant start of a new fourth track “Emperor’s New Clothes.” redemption and sin, paint the song as a seduc- the album, “LA Devotee” is a perky anthem musical era for Panic! At The Disco. PULSE January 28, 2016 | PAGE 8 Predictions for 22nd SAG Awards By Sam Sharp slightly biased, but I think that sometimes simple novelty of Parsons’ approach. 1990s hip hop group N.W.A. What I find Pulse Editor the good guys have to win after all. Outstanding Performance By A Female especially unique about this film is O’Shea Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Comedy Series: Jackson, Jr.’s portrayal of his real life father This Saturday marks the 22nd Annual Actor In A Leading Role: Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation Ice Cube. Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will be Helen Mirren, Woman in Gold Unfortunately this will be the last time televised on TNT at 8 p.m. (ET). Notably, Mirren stars in Woman in Gold alongside Poehler will be nominated for her work on The 52nd SAG Life Achievement will be pre- Ryan Reynolds. Her stubborn characteriza- Parks and Recreation. Poehler started this sented to Carol Burnett, who is best known tion of real life firecracker Maria Altmann is political comedy in 2009 with little knowl- for her roles in The Carol Burnett Show and stunning. She nails her character’s person- edge of how the viewing audience would Annie. Along with the Life Achievement ality so well that by the end you forget that react. She wrapped up the seventh and award, other common awards will be pre- you are actually watching Helen Mirren and final season last February with 4 million sented to actors and actresses voted on by not an actual person. loyal viewers tuning into the series finale. the guild. Outstanding Performance By A Male I believe this award should go to Poehler Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Comedy Series: because of her accessible satire and her Actor In A Leading Role: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory knack for making Indiana seem like an ideal Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl Looking through the candidates for place to settle down in. Redmayne deserves this accolade more this category I immediately jumped on Ty Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A than the other nominees because of his Burrell. The more I thought about it I’m Motion Picture: raw portrayal of a young male transitioning more confident in Parsons’ acting pres- Straight Outta Compton into a female in the 1920s. He acts with a ence. His mannerisms mock the typical Out of all the movies nominated I feel that level of grandeur beyond his age. I am of the nerd trope a little too much, but that’s what Straight Outta Compton is the dark horse PHOTO PROVIDED opinion that Redmayne can do no wrong as makes his character so loveable. There is candidate. The movie chronicles the tri- O’Shea Jackson plays his father Ice Cube in an actor or as a person in real life which is only one Sheldon Cooper and that’s the als and tribulations of the late 1980s, early Straight Outta Compton. Dystopian movie disappoints in a stale genre

aliens. Imagine this formula to be dumbed explains through narration that the aliens down and mix in awful Young Adult novel wiped out all electricity with an EMP. Pretty troupes. You would get The 5th Wave. much everything is explained in unneces- The 5th Wave is about an alien mother- sary detail to the point that the movie is ship hovering over Ohio. It unleashes four treating the audience as if they were brain- waves of attacks. The first wave is to wipe dead morons. out all electricity on Earth with an EMP. To make things even worse, the acting is The second wave is to unleash devastating appalling (except for Chloë Grace Moretz natural disasters. The third is a deadly virus and Liev Schreiber). Most of the actors talk that kills a majority of the human popula- in monotone, some cannot express emotions tion. The fourth wave is the aliens ripping off at all. Invasion of the Body Snatchers by taking the The worst performance by far has to be form of humans. The fifth wave is suppos- Alex Roe (he plays the romantic interest, edly coming but it is a mystery (it is pretty Evan Walker). He never expresses any other easy to guess and it is not shocking at all emotion other than blank stare or mild con- what it is). Cassie (Chloë Grace Moretz) tries cern. I dare you to count how many times he PHOTO PROVIDED to survive all of this while trying to save her does not keep his mouth shut. He always has Chloe Moretz stars in the lackluster ilm The 5th Wave. little brother. his mouth open like he is going to say some- Within the first five minutes I knew this thing, but he does not. It kept me laughing By Tyler Austin ally makes movies about extraterrestrials movie was going to be a two hour train every time he was on screen. Pulse Reporter wanting to destroy humanity. It is always fun wreck. The main protagonist says that the There are several other things in this movie to annihilate a species. virus killed some people and some people like how the plot is predictable and it follows I have always wondered if there is other life These movies always seem the same to me. lived (which is sadly the funniest line in every cliché in the Young Adult genre. It has in the universe and if one day we will be They follow a simple formula where aliens the movie). Speaking of terrible dialogue, terrible effects that seem to belong in films contacted by them. I wish to believe that will arrive to Earth and wipe out entire cit- this film is just full of it. There is exposition like Sharknado (which is a far better movie). we will have a peaceful coexistence with ies with various methods. Then the army or dialogue that is unnecessary. When the film Overall, this is a movie that you should avoid extraterrestrials. However, Hollywood usu- resistance movement fights back against the shows electricity being wiped out. Cassie and tell others to skip out on. NEWS January 28, 2016 | PAGE 9 Students stuck in East Coast blizzard

By Elijah Johnson Saturday when most of the students were asleep, traffic was at a standstill on the Reporter Pennsylvania turnpike. It took a few hours until people woke up and figured out what The blizzard that swept through the East was going on. An accident on the turnpike Coast this weekend did not leave snow in had stopped traffic and stranded vehicles for Bowling Green, but it still impacted a local miles as feet of snow piled up around them. church group. The Diocese of Toledo’s College The group gathered together all their and Young Adult March for Life group was snacks and rationed them. The local fire stranded for nearly 30 hours on the Penn- department and other local agencies came to sylvania turnpike on their way home from aid in the situation. The National Guard even Washington, D.C. Multiple Bowling Green showed up to supply people with food and State University students were on board and water. are thankful they arrived back safely to the St. Range wrote, “As a leader my primary con- Thomas More University Parish on Sunday. cern is the safety of all my passengers. That’s “When we got stuck, at first I thought we why I was in contact with the bus drivers and would be moving soon, but as the hours company through the whole process to make passed and more news came in it was daunt- sure that we could get home safe.” ing to think about how long we might be No one knew how long they would be there,” Respect Life Program Coordinator of trapped. Estimates of how long they would Catholic Charities, Diocese of Toledo, and be stuck ranged from minutes to hours. Uni- leader of the group Peter Range wrote in an versity alumnus and a campus minister for email. the colleges and universities in Lima Kevin The BG group left Thursday evening for Stetter explained, “It really was just hard to the March for Life, the largest anti-abortion get a grip of the whole situation, but I think demonstration in the world held every year everyone was very patient.” in D.C. on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Students were told that there was enough the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized gas to keep the bus warm for a week. abortion in the United States. This year, tens Stetter said they filled their time witprayer, of thousands traveled to D.C. despite the sharing testimonies and movies. People were forecasted blizzard. On the way home, the BG encouraged to get sleep if they could. busses stopped in Breezewood, Pennsylvania University senior Elleah Cooper explained, because of mechanical problems. Unable “After the initial shock of being stuck for the to get one of the buses working again, all 54 first few hours, everybody just realized that’s people crammed onto one 55 passenger bus. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ELIJAH JOHNSON Less than an hour later, around 1:45 a.m. Continues on Page 15 Students brush their teeth on the snow near the bus that they spend multiple hours in.

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By Zane Miller Sports Reporter Falcons hockey head coach Chris Bergeron is currently in his sixth season as the team’s head coach, but did not get there without hard work and research into the type of university BGSU is. Bergeron said that he wanted to be a head coach for the Falcons because he wanted to be a part of a university where hockey is relevant among the community. “I wanted to go somewhere where hockey was relevant, and I truly didn’t know how relevant hockey was at Bowling Green until I got here,” Bergeron said. “The similarities of where I Continues on Page 11 SPORTS JANUARY 28, 2016 | PAGE 11

Continued from Page 10 was before to Bowling Green, both on campus and off in terms of the town, it was just my comfort zone for my family and I.” Bergeron also feels this year’s team has given him a good opportunity to win a conference or even a league cham- pionship. “This our next opportunity,” Bergeron said. “I like this year’s team, they’re find- ing a level of consistency on an everyday basis, which is nice to find at this time of year, this is where you want to be the most consistent and put in your best.” However, Bergeron also feels that the team still needs to take another step to be a championship contender. “We still have to take that next step,” Bergeron said. “Not only to be a con- tender, but be a serious contender where we’re winning games in these situa- tions.” Bergeron won a number of cham- pionships as a player with the Miami PHOTO BY PAIGE APKARIAN Redskins of the Central Collegiate Senior Center Lauren Tibbs puts up a hot against Eastern Michigan on Wednesday. Tibbs had 14 points in the Falcon win. Hockey Association in 1993, the Toledo Storm of the East Coast Hockey League in 1994, and the Columbus Cottonmouths Falcons win third straight in the Stroh of the Central Hockey League in 1998. “The situation I went into (at Miami) Evan Hayes 14 points and 9 rebounds. “We knew that part of their game plan was wasn’t very good in terms of hockey… Sports Reporter “We knew they were going to play a zone, so going to be to come in and speed us up and for us to go from not very good to win- A full court inbounds pass from senior Miriam we tried to keep the ball in the middle of the cause havoc,” Tibbs said. “They’re really athletic, ning the league my last year, a league Justinger to freshman Carly Santoro for a layup floor as much as we could and hit open shots,” so we just had to play our game and focus on that included all the big boys in col- with 0.5 seconds left in the game ignited a rau- Tibbs said. “We have some great three-point us. We had to stay calm, and get the ball to the lege hockey at the time, was a special cous home crowd at the Stroh Center, putting shooters, coming off some really good games middle.” experience for me and my teammates. the Falcons up by 4 and clinching the win this where they’ve just been on fire, so we knew we A three-pointer by Myers and a pull up jump The championships we won playing past Wednesday night. had to get it to the right people and hit the open shot from Tunstall gave the Falcons some minor pro were just gravy, those were Catching fire from behind the arc in the first shot.” breathing room to start the final period and fun experiences and good guys I played half, the Bowling Green State University wom- The Falcons led from the 5:14 mark of the first senior Miriam Justinger’s AND1 baseline reverse with and good teams, it made those ens basketball team was able to hold on down quarter until the final buzzer, grinding out a layup made the home crowd erupt with 7:03 left experiences that much better that you’re the stretch to pull out a 67-63 win over Eastern 16-13 lead in the first quarter. Lambert’s three- in the game. Justinger converted from the char- winning.” Michigan. The Falcons got off to a scorching hot pointer with 6:50 left in the second quarter ity stripe to put the Falcons ahead 56-42. Bergeron also said that becoming a start, drilling 7 three pointers in the first half ignited a 16-3 run for the Falcons, with Lambert, EMU would not go away quietly, putting head coach after spending ten seasons on 63.6 percent shooting in the face of a tough Tibbs and Ashley Tunstall all connecting from together a strong 11-1 run during the last three at Miami University as an assistant Eastern Michigan full court press. behind the arc during the scoring burst. minutes of the game to pull within 2 points with coach changed his outlook on hockey. “We had really balanced scoring today,” head Myers capped the run after splitting a pair of 37 seconds left, BG up 63-61. Lambert was fouled “I have never questioned myself as coach Jennifer Roos said. “We had a lot of dif- free throws with 2:49 left until the half, giving on the next possession and made both attempts, much as I did those first two years,” ferent kids make some threes. This was a very the Falcons their largest lead of the day 33-20. but an offensive rebound and put back layup Bergeron said. “As an assistant coach, good team win against a very talented Eastern After EMU scored layups on back-to-back trips by EMU’s Chanise Baldwin left the Falcons up you’re invested, you’re engaged and Michigan team.” down the floor, Myers hit a three-pointer to put 65-63 with only 4 seconds left. Justinger pro- you’re a part of it, but when you become The Falcons were led by sophomore Rachel BG up 36-24 going into halftime. ceeded to find Santoro on the inbounds play, a head coach, it’s just different. You Myers, who had a game-high 18 points, and The second half proved much harder for the who made the game-clinching layup. think everything’s your fault, good freshman Sydney Lambert, who had 14 points. Falcons, as EMU came out of halftime with a The Falcons will look to keep up the hot shoot- and bad… I had no idea of the level of The two guards and starting backcourt for the renewed defensive intensity. They held BG to ing as they travel up I-75 for a rivalry matchup responsibility, but it was the next step Falcons each made 4 three-pointers a piece, just 26.7 percent shooting in the third quarter, with Toledo on Saturday, Jan. 30, tipping off at 2 professionally to be able to have this while all five members of the starting five made pulling within 6 points as BG entered the fourth pm They will then be on the road to face Central opportunity presented to me, it’s just a at least one three-pointer. Lauren Tibbs added quarter up 48-42. Michigan on Feb. 6. blessing for sure.” NEWS JANUARY 28, 2016 | PAGE 12 Continued from Page 2 Sentinel Editor fired 4:59 P.M. Wooster Street. William Fleming, 37, of Bowling Green, was arrested for thet/shop- over editorial 2:45 A.M. liting within the 1000th block of N. Avery Turner, 21, of Bowling Green, By Chelsea Schroder nel-Tribune since 2013 after the passing Main Street. He was lodged at the of previous editor, Dave Miller. was cited for a nuisance party Reporter Wood County Correctional Facility. McLaughlin was said to have a within the 200th block of E. Reed “strained relationship” with publisher Street. Bowling Green residents heard the news and vice-president Karmen Concannon Dec. 14, 2015, that Sentinel-Tribune for years before her termination, accord- editor Jan Larson McLaughlin had been ing to longtime reporter who resigned MON., JAN. 25 TUES., JAN. 26 fired by her publisher for alleged insub- with the Sentinel-Tribune for unrelated ordination. 1:55 P.M. 3:59 P.M. reasons David Dupont. “I was fired after I submitted an edito- Adekunle Ayoko, 26, of Bowling “(The strained relationship) was based Chad Reynolds, 32, of Bowling Green, rial suggesting that reasonable gun own- on Karmen not respecting or appreciat- was arrested for thet/shopliting Green, was arrested for theft/ ers should take back control of the NRA. ing the work done in the newsroom, shoplifting within the 900th block After the publisher rejected the editorial, continuing cuts and demands where within the 1000th block of N. Main the newsroom staff unanimously wrote of 100th block W. Gypsy Lane. He cuts were made without real good un- Street. He was lodged at the Wood the publisher a letter asking that she re- derstanding on Karmen’s part, and what County Correctional Facility. was lodged at the Wood County consider the editorial,” said McLaughlin those cuts meant,” Dupont said. Correctional Facility. in an email. She has been an editor for the Senti- Continues on Page 14 GOT BE HEARD. NEWS/EDITORIAL 372-6966 SOMETHING TOWE’RE SAY? YOUR VOICE. `ADVERTISING 372-2605

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By Erika Heck ter of Greater Toledo said the mosque (lo- their community. Pulse Editor cated in Perrysburg) works continuously, as Muslim Student Association president it is their job to educate not only others in Adnan Shareefi was also on the panel and the Islamic community, but also the larger said that a problem is how other people Community organization Not in Our Town community. “see” Muslims and that the role of the Mus- hosted a discussion on Islamophobia in the Dale Waltz and Eva Davis, the chairs of lim Student Association is to engage, edu- Union’s theatre Wednesday night to start a the Canton Response to Hate Crime Coali- cate and encounter bias. conversation on the growing intolerance tion, addressed the importance of engage- During the Q&A segment of the discus- toward Muslims and people who are often ment and relationship building between sion, one student asked what future edu- perceived as Muslim. marginalized communities and groups cators and researchers could do in order to NIOT is a conversation that invites the SUDOKU and law enforcement. expand their classrooms or research. To play: Complete the grid community to stand against acts of dis- According to Waltz, who is also the Sar- The panelists encouraged the use of class so that every row, column crimination and prejudice against minori- and every 3 x 3 box contains gent of Canton Towship’s police depart- speakers in the classrooms. Not just of ties and other marginalized groups. the digits 1 to 9. There is no ment, said they’ve only had one hate crime adults, but speakers that were also stu- guessing or math involved. The event started off with a panel of six par- Just use logic to solve that was reported since the coalition was dents. ticipants talking for ten minutes each, fol- founded in 2008. Coalition co-chair Dale Waltz encour- lowed by a question and answer segment. “We take these things seriously,” he said. aged non-Muslim community members to The six participants of the panel included They do get incident reports, and they are reach out, connect and think outside of the a representative from the Islamic Center of addressed and taken care of. box when helping minority and marginal- Create and solve your Greater Toldeo, members of the Muslim Sudoku puzzles for FREE. Eva Davis, who has been the director of ized communities. ᢙ Student Association at the University and Canton’s public library for eight years, said Not in Our Town will be having another Play more Sudoku and win prizes at: the owner of Bowling Green eatery, South 4 she has changed the library in a “neutral discussion on Feb. 9 at the Wood County Side Six. 9 prizesudoku.com ⁛ The Sudoku Source of “BG News”. third place” for others to meet people in Public Library in Bowling Green. The representative from the Islamic Cen- NEWS January 28, 2016 | PAGE 14

Continued from Page 12 Larson and her editorial position. McLaughlin has returned to journalism According to an article on the incident with an independent news organization, Concannon declined to comment written by The Blade, “People who com- BG Independent Media at bgindepen- when contacted for an interview. She has mented even posted dentmedia.org. .c chosen to stay silent on the matter due their support for Mrs. McLaughlin is NEWS to personal reasons. McLaughlin on the “I was so teaming up with Du- “(Concannon) fired me for ‘insubordi- Sentinel-Tribune’s pont and John Zibbel, Your Blogs nation’ for allowing the staff to read my Facebook page, and appreciative of all who is in charge of the editorials, which was my normal prac- one reader posted the website, to create the Your Stories tice,” said McLaughlin. “I was devastated NRA editorial, which the community organization. after spending 31 years reporting on was later removed.” “Though there is no Your Community local news for the Sentinel-Tribune. My “I was so apprecia- support after I was money in it yet, at concern now rests with the remaining tive of all the commu- least David and I can Your News employees there.” nity support after I was fired” continue doing what McLaughlin was also known at the fired. That’s what got we love: reporting University, giving speeches and presen- me out of bed the first - Jan Larson McLaughlin, news and sharing sto- Your Views tations to students during the past few couple weeks. But the Sentinel-Tribune Editor ries for local readers,” years. way I see it, I’ve had McLaughlin said. “We It didn’t take long after the incident for my 15 minutes of fame, both have committed Visit Your Community @ the community and media to begin voic- and now it’s time to get our lives to commu- ing their opinions. Some even created back to work in journalism,” McLaughlin nity journalism, and plan to continue NEWS.com the hashtag #istandwithjan in support of said. doing that.”

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Continued from Page 9 His girlfriend, now wife, got pregnant and had an abortion. After his marriage, he had RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL not going to get us anywhere, and every- two children with his wife. one just lightened up and decided to have Range wrote, “As [Gerry] shared with us a good time with it. Once it was daylight he cried. We prayed with him and he cried and it wasn’t snowing so hard, people were some more. But you could see the tears just kind of going outside and enjoying the brought healing, brought newness. If God snow.” Some even wet their toothbrush in had us get stuck for nothing else then to the snow and brushed their teeth outside. help Gerry heal, it was worth it. God works Freshman at Mercy College of Ohio in mysterious ways.” Theresa Bosler said getting delayed in “The bus drivers saw how dedicated we the snowstorm brought the group closer were...I think they kind of like caught the together. “Everyone on the bus, we weren’t ‘pro-life bug’ basically because I think they 1045 N. Main St. Bowling Green really talking on the ride down. And then, just saw our passion,” Bosler said. “The [email protected] www.meccabg.com after we got stuck, I feel like we all became bus drivers said it was the best trip they • friends. No one on that bus was impatient ever had... They asked, if we go next year, or mad about the situation.” to make sure to ask for them to be our bus 419.353.5800 University senior Natalie Brown said that drivers.” going through the situation bonded her Sunday around 5 a.m., the bus was finally with her friends in a way they weren’t able to get free. The bus actually drove backwards for a few minutes on an auxil- Check Us Out! bonded before. “It’s kind of like a whole new level of iary road that had been plowed that led off friendship,” she said. the turnpike. During the delay, they also grew in friend- After taking back roads the rest of the ship with the bus drivers. Sophomore at way, the group arrived back in Bowling Trine University Nicholas Thomas said that Green safely on Sunday afternoon. while they were stuck, the members from Bosler said she and everyone else on the the group went up to the front of the bus bus were asked if they would still have to give personal testimonies about why the gone on the march if they would have march was important to them. Moved by known they were going to be stuck for 30 the testimonies, a bus driver, Gerry, shared hours in a blizzard. She said everyone said his own story of when he was a teenager. “yes.”

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