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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. FIRE DRILLS The Bowling Green Fire Department uses Greek housing for training. Page 3 THEESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent BG student press serving NEWS the campus and surrounding community VOLUME 93, ISSUE 107 Wednesday, July 9, 2014 WWW.BGNEWS.COM City Council considers BG Craves complaints about energy expenses Kabob It Alternative sources will prove Family owned restaurant takes off by offering Mediterranean cuisine cheaper, resident says

By Seth Weber Web Editor By Brittany Bauer Reporter The city’s contract with Prairie State Energy Campus and its cost for the city and its residents was discussed Bowling Green visitors and residents can taste a at yesterday’s city council meeting. variety of Lebanese food dishes at Kabob It Mediterranean The city entered into a 50-year contract with Prairie Restaurant, located near the corner of Main and Wooster Streets. State in 2007, which is operated under American Kabob It is managed by four brothers and owned by their father, Municipal Power and gives much of the city’s power Bill Baroudi. The Baroudi brothers live in Bowling Green and attend the through coal, as well as some hydroelectric energy. University. Restaurant employee and University senior Alex Baroudi said Resident and University chemistry professor that his family has also owned Kabob It’s other location at Franklin Park Mall Neocles Leontis voiced his concern with the city’s in Toledo for the last four years. They opened up the new location during the contract with Prairie State in May and said the city second week of February. Baroudi also said that the location was more con- is paying too much to Prairie State for energy, and venient and that is only a five-minute commute instead of a 35-minute com- wishes it would renegotiate or break contract and mute from the Franklin Park location. look elsewhere. “I was in the Falcon Hatchery and I wanted to do a food truck in Leontis thinks the city needs to “show some back- Bowling Green and that didn’t pan out, so we jumped on this location,” bone” and renegotiate or attempt to break contract Baroudi said. “I like that it’s walking distance from downtown and the with Prairie State. He thinks looking to other sources University.” for fuel will be cheaper because of competition, and Baroudi also said that the newer location has helped to make alternative energies such as solar and wind are going Kabob It another popular restaurant. Moreover, Kabob It is open down in price. until 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights during the school He spoke again yesterday to try to paint a clearer year. However, the hours have changed slightly for picture for city council. the summertime because of a decrease in “[I] gave a bunch of big numbers and didn’t give students who are in town. context,” Leontis said. Leontis presented a report which he hoped would See KABOB | Page 8 make the issue more clear. He requested the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, a non- profit organization, to do the report. While Leontis agreed with the report in that Prairie State was costing the city money, he did not completely agree with the numbers. “These numbers are really lowball numbers,” he said. According to the report, the city will be paying an extra $118 million between 2012 and 2021 than if they looked to other suppliers, and Leontis thinks that number could be larger. The report also stated that city residents will be paying an average of $1,870 more between 2012 and 2021 and the University will pay $17.6 million more during that time. Leontis asked the council what they are going to do about these costs. At-large council member Robert McComber said he hopes Prairie State will improve the cost of opera- tion, but does not see breaking contract with them as a good option. Council president Michael Aspacher said it was not fair to ask the council such a question and expect an

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University faculty perform downtown BOOMIN’ IN BG on weekly jazz night Quartet members use music to teach and entertain

By Blake Howell Reporter some type of faculty group since he started teaching 32 years ago. There’s nothing quite like listening to a Guitarist Chris Buzzelli added his jazz quartet. The sounds of the saxophone talents to the group 30 years ago and per- and the heavy tones of the double bass cussionist Roger Schupp joined roughly resonate within the body, and the tranquil 10 years later. The quartet added their onlooker enjoys the groovy serenity that new saxophone player David Bixler seven can only be produced by roughly three years ago. decades of experience. All four members of the quartet, as their Originally one of the University’s fac- name suggests, are part of the University’s ulty resident ensembles, the Faculty Jazz music faculty and play at One49 North for Quartet has been playing together for Jazz Night frequently. Although they all roughly 30 years. According to double bass play with other people and at other venues, RONALD ZEISLOFT | THE BG NEWS player and professor of Jazz Studies Jeff Halsey said Jazz night is their main gig BEAUTIFUL COLORS filled the air over the University campus on Thursday evening as part of the Halsey, the University has implemented See JAZZ | Page 7 city’s Independence Day festivities. See more photos | Page 7

IF YOU COULD SPEAK ANOTHER PULSE FORUM LANGUAGE, WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY? Reporter Brittany Bauer explores BG Blake Howell addresses “German, because I could pick up the the city of Bowling Green via a the fans of Lebron James. language quicky and its interesting .” PAGE 4 tour of the town. | PAGE 5 Joey Kujawski Senior, Political Science

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BLOTTER answer immediately. “It’s unfair that you would expect us to speak off the cuff,” Check out the full interactive Aspacher said. Leontis said he understood and blotter map at BGNEWS.COM asked if the council would be ready in two or three weeks. Aspacher responded that the FRI., JUL. 4 possession of alcohol near aphernalia within the 200 council may or may not be ready. 1:06 P.M. East Wooster and South block of N. Main Street. First ward council member Daniel Complainant reported that Prospect Streets. Gordon said that he will look into the an unknown person entered 2:35 A.M. issue, but isn’t sure “how much any of an unlocked vehicle and 1:25 A.M. Kenneth Jay Wiggins Jr., us as individuals can do.” stole the radio valued at Shane Michael Copeland, 24, of Toledo, , was Second ward council member $100 within the 200 block 32, of Bowling Green, was cited for open container of John Zanfardino said when the con- of E. Napoleon Road. cited for disorderly con- alcohol near Lot 4 down- tract was signed, it was thought over duct/public urination near town. carefully with the benefit of the city 4:45 P.M. Lot 1 downtown. ​ and its residents in mind. Kyle W. Lamb, 24, of MON., JUL. 7 “I’m one of the two folks on council that voted for the power pack Bowling Green, was 2:20 A.M. 3:02 A.M. we have,” he said. “It seemed like a arrested for aggravated Michial Jeffery Ballard, Chrystian Ann Marie reasonable way to provide power to possession of drugs within 41, of Bowling Green, was McCloud, 18, of Oregon, the city.” the 1500 block of Clough arrested for criminal tres- Ohio, and Gage Edward McComber said he was focused on Street. Ryan C.M. Miller, pass near Springhill Drive. Moreno, 18, of Oregon, looking at the “big picture.” His ques- 36, of Bowling Green, was He was lodged in the Wood Ohio, were both cited for County Justice Center. theft/shoplifting within the tion was: Will coal still be used in the arrested for aggravated coming decades? 2100 block of E. Wooster trafficking in drugs. Both If not, he said, it will be bad for 12:21 P.M. Street. were lodged in the Wood the city in that it will be in a contract Complainant reported that County Justice Center. and paying a company that no longer an unknown person threw 5:53 P.M. uses coal. However, if coal is still being a billiard ball through the Edward W. Sidle II, 33, 5:55 P.M. used, he thinks it can be a good deci- Caleb C.E. Bibb III, 22, rear driver side window of a of Bowling Green, was sion for the city. of Bowling Green; and vehicle within the 400 block arrested for weapons under Kenneth Isaiah White, 22, of of S. Enterprise Street. disability within the 700 Bowling Green were both Damage estimated at $200. block of S. College Dr. He cited for possession of mar- was lodged in the Wood ijuana and drug parapherna- 12:38 P.M. County Justice Center. lia within the 1600 block of Thomas Wilson, 34, of E. Wooster Street. Henderson, Kentucky, was 12:00 A.M. cited for possession of Sandra Dee Adams, 49, of 10:58 P.M. marijuana and possession Wayne, Ohio, was cited for Dillon A. Hill, 20, of Solon, of drug paraphernalia within theft within the 2100 block Ohio, was cited for under- the 1000 block of Fairview of E. Wooster Street. age/under the influence Avenue. THIS WEEK’S within the 300 block of CORRECTION Cambell Hill Road. SUN., JUL. 6 12:07 A.M. POLICY Cody Kyle Miller, 21, of WEATHER: 11:39 P.M. Delta, Ohio, was cited for Nicholas William Thies, 20, We want to correct all factual open container of alcohol of Waterville, Ohio, was errors. If you think an error has cited for disorderly con- near Lot 4 downtown. been made, call The BG News at duct/fireworks and under- Micah Richard Mohr, 19, of 419-372-6966. age/under the influence Delta, Ohio, was cited for near East Wooster and open container and under- In the article “Moxie Strings WED dominate the stage” published in North Prospect Streets. age possession of alcohol. the Wednesday, July 2, 2014 issue 77 ° | 55° of The BG News, photo credit 12:39 A.M. SAT., JUL. 5 was given to Ruben Kappler 12:51 A.M. Alfonso Luis Civile, 32, of instead of Anthony Kappler. The Vincent Storm Schneider, Lansing, Michigan, was News regrets the error and send 18, of Whitehouse, Ohio, cited for open container our apologizes to Anthony. was cited for underage and possession of drug par- THU 78 ° | 56°

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Training for action Bowling Green Fire Department conducts exercises using the empty Greek housing on campus

BOWLING GREEN Fire Division truck behind the former Kappa Delta house on Thursday morning,

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Interior Design Medical Lab Science Pop Culture Construction Management Hypocritical fans plea for the kings return to Cleveland James is rumored to return millions like him were The chants included, to president of the Cleveland traitorous villain. to Cleveland after a loss to throwing away, ripping name a few, “Akron (his Cavaliers Dan Gilbert wrote I just find it com- the San Antonio Spurs in up or even burning their hometown) Hates You,” a lovely letter detailing their pletely appalling to see BLAKE HOWELL the 2014 NBA Finals. Sure $100 jerseys on YouTube. “No-Ring-King,” and my king’s betrayal and posted it an entire city of people REPORTER enough, Twitter, Facebook All of this because a man personal favorite, a clev- on the Cavs website, which be completely ruthless and any other form of decided to follow his own erly written song discuss- has been on the website towards a person for so social media are blowing career path and tried to ing his “betrayal” sang to until just a few days ago long and at the drop of a On July 8, 2010 NBA play- up with Cleveland fans’ be the best that he could the tune of “My Country when rumors of Lebron’s hat, act like nothing ever er LeBron James told the avid and, quite frankly, be—absolutely despicable. ‘Tis of Thee.” return started circulating. happened solely because world he was “taking his desperate plead for the That said, this is the world My high school friend So, to make a long story they want a shiny trophy. talents to South Beach.” king’s return. of sports and fan reaction and Cavaliers fan attend- short, for the past four Everyone, and I mean After the “exhilarating” Here lies my problem. is to be expected. But good ed the game and told me years Cleveland fans have everyone, owes that man 75-minute interview of With every fiber of my God, have I never seen of another chant, which been issuing personal and, one heck of an apology nothing but two men talk- being, I cannot express such raw hatred and bit- he participated in. It’s no at times, out-of-line attacks before anyone can call ing, the city of Cleveland the disgust I have for the terness come from a group secret that Lebron and his against a man for making him their champion and (and what seems like the two-faced, childish and of people. father aren’t on the great- a business decision. This king again. entire state of Ohio) has manipulative Cleveland Not only did fans take est of terms, so, in their doesn’t mean there aren’t been riding a never-end- Cavaliers fan waving to destroying all the James state of hurt and childish fans out there who knew ing train of bitterness and his ripped up jersey and apparel that they owned, whining, the chant “Who’s it was wrong to attack a pseudo-betrayal. clapping his hands for but they went as far as Your Daddy” echoed man’s personal life, but for Almost four years later James’s return. to orchestrate a series of throughout the halls of the the most part, fans have Respond to Blake at exactly, the now two-time It was barely four years chants for his return to Quicken Loans Arena. done anything and every- [email protected] NBA champion LeBron ago that this same fan and Cleveland on December 2. If that weren’t enough, thing to turn LeBron into a Push through fears to achieve great experiences fear as in paranoia or extreme However, at the beginning a time in their lives when One approach that I’ve I’ve been challenged to phobias. Rather, I find that of sophomore year I decided they wonder what in the found useful in overcoming face my doubts through the ALEXANDER fear manifests itself in every- to just try it out. The conse- world awaits them after life feelings of fear or anxious- processes of applying for and ELFREICH EDITOR-IN-CHEIF day things such as the little quences of deciding to go in Bowling Green. Summer, ness is simply taking action. accepting the positions of the decisions of whether or not and see what would happen in particular, gives our Often, I find myself held back summer editor-in-chief of the to speak out or take a certain have been incredibly posi- brains more thinking room due to fear of consequences— BG News and a student mis- course of action. tive. I ended up meeting my for pondering the direction either of not succeeding, not sionary at Saint Thomas More Are you afraid? My experiences at the best friend and plugging we’re taking with our lives. carrying out a responsibility University Parish. If someone posed this ques- University have taught me a into a wonderful, supportive How can we not, when effectively, or disappointing No doubt I’ll continue to tion to me like I’m doing here, lot about fear in my own life. student community. we’re always being asked, others. Getting to work gives feel bouts of anxiousness my response would either be During my freshman year, Although I made great “What do you want to do the brain less room for worry. and fear throughout my last a flat “no” or asking “afraid I saw signs everywhere for strides in overcoming fear with your degree?” Another thing that I’ve real- year at Bowling Green. But, of what?” But this question Veritas, one of the student in that instance of trying I would be lying if I said ized—and this is much easier when I look at all the great isn’t referring to fear of the organizations on cam- something new, I still have I’ve never felt afraid about said than done—is to just let people and the educational dark, monsters under the bed pus. Having been raised more strides to take in not the future. But, there are it go. Your mind may have and extra-curricular expe- or creepy old places. As we Catholic, I figured Veritas letting fear hold me back. things I’ve learned to keep in jumped to the hit song “Let It riences that comprise my grow older, we leave these would be something good to One of the things I learned mind for when I find myself Go” from the movie “Frozen,” college life, I find I’m devel- fears behind; but, upon clos- have as a part of my college outside of classes this past wrapped up in those feelings. so permit me to use the ref- oping the strength to face er inspection, we may find life. However, I was afraid of school year was the extent Living in the present is erence. When the character that question—“Are you more worldly fears coming how well I would be able to to which my actions are still often hard to do, but it puts Elsa finally learns how to let afraid?”—and push through into play. fit in with the people there. motivated by fear. things in great perspec- go of her fear by the end of with a faithful “no.” When I am honest with Specifically, I was held back I easily become anxious tive. After all, I can’t expect the movie, she becomes the myself, I constantly find plac- by thinking they were “more when I look toward the to enjoy all the great things happiest she’s ever been. Find es where fear is present and Catholic”—in other words, future and wonder about going on right now in my col- an outlet. For me, it’s playing when my passivity is moti- more knowledgeable and what it holds. lege life if my head is always in guitar. And I always appreci- Respond to Alexander at vated with fear. I don’t mean active—than me. College students are at the future. ate a listening ear. [email protected] Ignorance is not bliss, be respectful of others Americans represent. ica, I didn’t know any schooling elsewhere of the struggles my mother “America, for America, for many peo- English. So when people due the exceeding maxi- had to experience, it an- ple, represents a place of would talk to me, it was mum amount of students gers me to see something TAYLOR FREYER many people, welcoming opportuni- like they were talking a and simply because the so inconsiderate like that FORUM EDITOR represents a place ties and promises for a thousand words a min- teachers could not spend bumper sticker. better life. ute. I thought I would the extra time teaching Even though it would of welcoming Shaming someone for never learn to speak her English. be beneficial for some- speaking his or her native English,” she said. “I understood that in one living in the Amer- As a commuter from To- opportunities and language does not sound With such language bar- order for me to succeed ica to learn English, ledo to Bowling Green, welcoming at all, at least riers, she understood that in America, I would have America is a place it’s reasonable to say that promises for a not to me. there would be challeng- to learn the language. In of different cultures I’ve seen my fair share of My mother, Maria, was es and obstacles that she essence, it’s important to and no one should be bumper stickers while better life.” born in Palermo, Sicily, would have to overcome, learn the dominant lan- shamed or embarrassed cruising down I-75. Now, Speak English or but moved to the United but she didn’t realize how guage of any country, but for not speaking the I usually stumble upon Get Out!” States when she was 9 big of a struggle it would I believe those who have dominant language. the classic family stick At first I thought, “Wow, years old. truly be. yet to learn the language figures or the serious that’s such a strong state- After settling in a new After completing the should not be punished,” warning to not text and ment to have stickered so country at a young age, she school year at a private she said. drive, but yesterday I saw blatantly on your bum- felt overwhelmed by ev- school, the school of- English is a difficult lan- a bumper sticker that left per.” Then, it all dawned erything that was different, ficials decided that it guage to learn, along with Respond to Taylor at me lost for words. on me—this specific stick- especially the language. would be best if she any other language you’re [email protected] “You’re in America er contradicts what we as “When I came to Amer- would continue her new to hearing. In thinking

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The first Freddie Falcon, Bob Taylor, appeared at the BGSU and Ohio University basketball game January 16, 1950.

LeBron James’s future opens door for speculation Basketball star may return to Cleveland or remain with Miami Heat

Aaron Parker rumors have filled the Internet left and right, essen- to the Cavaliers’ front office, as they are currently Sports Editor tially leaving no stone, or possibility, unturned. just about $17 million under the NBA’s salary cap. So, what is next for King James? He could return In order to give James his max contract, the $6.3 The NBA is nearing the start of the signing period to South Beach, with no certainty that he will have million is an unbelievably important piece in this in free agency. the right kind of help, or he could make a glorious puzzle. But it is highly possible, and if LeBron James On July 10, players like Kyle Lowry, Kyrie Irving coming back to the Sixth City, bringing a revival to is serious about exploring his options, returning to and Josh McRoberts will officially be able to sign his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers franchise that the Cavs is certainly his best bet at continued suc- on the dotted line. However, a major question still so desperately needs him. cess and wealth. remains—where is LeBron James going to land? The most ironic part, seemingly, is that the Cavs Although the Miami Heat have more than It was thought by many that even after he expec- actually look to be in better shape moving forward enough space to re-sign James to his max contract tantly opted out of his six-year, $109.84 million than the Heat. With young superstar Kyrie Irving request, putting a competent team around him contract with the Miami Heat, he would still end back in the fold and Andrew Wiggins looking to would be tough. In addition, James’s agent, Rich up back in South Beach. James would presum- make an immediate impact, there is strong belief Paul, is pulling the strings here. ably continue dominating the decrepit Eastern that the Cavs are doing anything they can to open Cheer up, Cavs fans. If James is truly serious Conference with his partners in crime, Chris Bosh up even more space to lure back James, who is look- about Cleveland, and I believe he is, then you and Dwayne Wade. After James opted out on June ing to sign a max contract. shouldn’t have much to worry about. There is a 26, Wade and Bosh soon followed. The “Big Three” Ken Berger of CBSSports.com reported Monday better chance that he will come home to Cleveland were believed to be in cahoots again to re-sign that the Cavs have involved several teams in the than stay in Miami. It’s simple: the way things are with the Heat, albeit at a lower rate of pay for Bosh possibilities to take Jarrett Jack and his $6.3 million shaping up, Cleveland just has more to offer. and Wade. salary, most notably the Brooklyn Nets. But who knows where he’ll end up after The And yet, as the days have gone by, speculation and The contract of Jarrett Jack becomes important Decision: Part Two. Indians pitchers struggle against Yankees Team may need to find alternatives THE BG NEWS SUDOKU

Angela Hill Reporter

Amidst the rumors and excitement about whether or not LeBron James is com- ing back to Cleveland, baseball fans from that city saw some disappointment from Progressive Field. The Cleveland Indians (43-45) lost to the New York Yankees (45-43) on Monday with a of score 5-3. According to the Major League Baseball website, the Indians got scores in the fifth, sixth and eighth innings, but it was too little too late. Although pitcher Shane Greene tried to bring the Indians back, Justin Masterson’s early pitching cost the Indians the possible comeback win. The Yankees scored three in the second and two in the third. Masterson was in charge of pitching for the Indians, but the problem was that his fastballs were not fast enough and he was not doing well. He was pulled out of the game earlier in the third inning because he gave up the first runs. Last year around this time, he was pitching 96-97 mph, according to MLB.com, but this season, he is only doing 88-91 mph, which has Cleveland concerned. U What could be causing it? According to the MLB website, Masterson might possibly have an injury in his right knee, but regardless of his injury, the Indians losing the first of a four-game series against the Yankees is something that needs to be looked at to determine what went right and what did not. If Masterson’s injury is part of the problem, then it might be time for him to go to the disabled list and be healed, instead of putting Greene in a bad position like he did this game. If he was put on the injured list, then the Indians could use Greene or even look at a different alternative, such as Zach McAllister as well as Danny Salazar. Both were in the opening day rotation but have not had a lot of expo- sure since then. If the Indians go with either one, or rotate them in, then the Indians could get more wins. If Masterson is injured, then he needs to get looked at, especially if they want him to stay and return either at the end of the season or the beginning of next season. Only time will tell what is going on with Masterson, and hope- fully it will be before the season’s end. THE PULSE Friday, July 9, 2014 6 Visitor Center offers various themed tours of Bowling Green Participants can explore different locations and attractions throughout the city

By Brittany Bauer ‘I didn’t know we had that,’” into different categories based rial feature about the tour was tour this summer. However, Reporter Sands said. off on what interests you,” also included in Group Tour the tour is offered in the spring Visitor Center Administrative Sands said. Magazine this past June. and fall as well. On this tour, Visitors and residents of Assistant Jodi Rashley also Sands said one of the The genealogy tour con- people can browse different Bowling Green can embark on said the tours are an effective main reasons people come sists of places that people can gardens such as Wintergarden different themed tours around way to draw people. to Bowling Green is to study visit in order to research their Nature Preserve and Simpson the town through the Visitor “I think that it’s a great way their genealogy, so people genealogy, such as the Wood Gardens, but they can also Center to satisfy multiple to bring visitors to the com- can do so by completing the County Courthouse, Wood do activities such as berry interests from genealogy to munity and show them what family tree tour. County Public Library and the picking at Wolf’s Blooms health and lifestyle. we have,” Rashley said. “Bowling Green is a hub for Northwest Ohio Great Lakes and Berries and hayrides at Visitor Center Supervisor The tours are self-guided Northwest Ohio and Southeast Research Center & Center of Pumpkin Peddler. and Marketing Coordinator and brochures are available Michigan genealogical Archival Collections. A few other tours consist Jamie Sands said the tours at the Visitor Center to guide archives,” Sands said. Once people have done of the health and lifestyle tour are a great way for people to people and show them all of Sands also said people from research, they can venture where people can visit differ- experience different parts of the different stops. In addi- other countries have even come to various locations such as ent fitness centers and parks Bowling Green, even those tion, people can scan the bar- to Bowling Green to study their Oak Grove Cemetery at the and the dark tour that features who have lived there for an codes on the back on each bro- genealogy. One of these people University, Wood County places across campus and the extended period of time. chure to activate Google Maps was a man from Greece who Memory Gardens, Plain town that have been presumed “Even people who have lived for navigational purposes. was writing a book pertain- Cemetery Wood County Health to be haunted. here for a long time will be like, “The tours are broken off ing to his genealogy. An edito- Department and the Wood In addition to the existing County Historical Center & themed tours, Visitor Center Museum to find more traces workers are creating new tours of their family name. In addi- to draw more people to Bowling tion, the brochure lists several Green attractions. People can hotels where people on the anticipate a new geocaching tours can stay if they are trav- tour in August and a treasure eling from out of town. hunt tour in October. Another tour that peo- History and architecture ple can participate in is the enthusiasts can also partake indulge tour, which is target- in the upcoming history and ed towards different restau- architectural tour that will rants, bistros, spas, jewelers, begin in September. People on gift shops and clothing stores this tour will have the oppor- throughout the city. tunity to see and learn about “Someone with discern- the historical and architec- ing tastes would appreciate tural context of buildings in everything on the indulge the town. tour,” Sands said. “The tours are fun ways Some of these places on for people to engage with the tour include Waddington businesses and the commu- Jewelers, Gallery Salon and nity,” Sands said. “It’s like Spa, Naslada Bistro and the an adventure.” Melt Shoppe. For more information, visit In addition, people inter- http://www.visitbgohio.org/ ested in nature can try the green-and-garden-themed

BG FACTS Bowling Green In 1958, the original Falcon’s Nest Hotspots Series flew the coop from campus. The

By Corrinne Burns It’s often difficult to juggle and the movement of a bicycle log cabin building was trucked Guest Columnist taking classes and exercise. makes me feel as though I am However, if you have an iPod traveling through whatever through downtown Bowling Green The Bowling Green bike path, you can study and learn while exciting plot is playing in my officially known as the Slippery you ride. ears. Elm Trail, runs from Sand For example, if you’re tak- Cars are highly discour- to Portage, where it Ridge Road 13.9 miles south ing an English class and are aged on the bike path and all to North Baltimore. The trail swamped with the reading list, the crossroads are marked, is open from dawn to dusk. It’s there are plenty of sites that so wearing headphones and is located to this just a short distance from cam- let you download audiobooks being immersed in a book’s pus, and when the Rec Center that you would need to read world is not a safety hazard stationary bikes become too for class for free. Or, recording like running or biking on the day, serving as monotonous and the basket- a lecture and listening to it as road would be. ball courts too crowded, it’s you bike is a great way to study Some students who live an American the perfect escape to feel the while you exercise. in North Baltimore have taken breeze on your skin. Biking takes limited con- the bike path to get home for It’s also a cheap date or centration, so it’s easy to a weekend and save money Legion Hall. a fun weekend activity with work your brain and your legs on gas. The trees provide a friends. Even when biking together. Listening to audio- great wind block and a peace- alone, there are plenty of wild books and biking is one of ful environment for whatever 100 Facts for 100 Years | 1910-2010 flowers, birds and natural my favorite activities because kind of adventure you’re look- scenery to keep you company. books open up new adventures ing for. WWW.BGNEWS.COM Wednesday, July 9, 2014 7 JAZZ From Page 1

because it allows them to not only once in a while the group will perform with one another on a “Most people don’t pick up a new tune, practice it recurring basis, but it also allows on their own, and then add and them to teach their students. know or appreciate change things as they play. “[Jazz Night] is mainly for However, the Faculty Jazz us to play together for our stu- jazz and the fact Quartet primarily implements dents,” Halsey said. “This is a repertoire of American popu- our attempt at keeping things that we’re allowed lar songs that are essential for real in sort of the environ- establishing the foundation ment that jazz has always to play every week of jazz for their students. The been produced in.” teaching aspect is something For 20 years, Jazz Night was is fantastic.” all members agree is reward- held at the Easy Street Café ing and beneficial. The more but was moved to One49 North David Bixler | Saxophonist advanced students will even roughly six years ago. Grace come out on Jazz Night to per- Dillon, an employee at One49 than a compilation of beats, form with the quartet during North, said Jazz Night usual- rhythms and strings. However, their last set, which is some- ly brings in a good amount of Bixler said that even in play- thing Bixler and Halsey both people and is a loud but “super ing the most typical of songs, said is really cool to witness. laid-back atmosphere.” She one’s personal preference and Although it’s the summer also said the three-dollar wine the way one approaches a song and less students are present with one-dollar refills they offer from a particular mindset is to witness the four friends per- on Jazz Night plays a strong part an extremely thorough and form, they still keep it going in producing that atmosphere. thought-provoking process. week after week. The quartet The quartet plays at One49 “A lot of it is your approach members keep it going because North almost weekly, which to it, philosophically,” he said. they’re good friends, enjoy play- saxophonist and associ- “Are you restricted by what tra- ing with each other and love ate professor of Jazz Studies ditional thought says? There what they do. David Bixler said they are all are some tunes that lend them- “In a nutshell, I kind of extremely grateful for. selves more to that and there’s explain to people that I get to go “We’re grateful to have a probably a formula that identi- out and play my bass, stand in place for a steady gig and steady fies them as why. A lot of it is front of a bunch of people and outlet,” he said. “Most people personal preference though.” then we talk about it,” Halsey don’t know or appreciate jazz Bixler said the songs they play said. “It’s a wonderful way to and the fact that we’re allowed are pretty typical but because make a living.” RUBEN KAPPLER | THE BG NEWS to play every week is fantastic.” every member has a different CHRIS BUZZELLI, a member of the Faculty To many, music and jazz background in regards to style Jazz Quartet, plays at One49 North. especially is nothing more and what they like to play, every

City fireworks light up the sky for Independence Day celebration

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A “flowerpot”, a type of fireworks malfunction, can be seen in the lower lefthand side of the image. This happens when a firework explodes prematurely inside of the motor tube. Thankfully, no one was injured, and Bowling Green’s Independance Day celebration went out with a bang.

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Bowling Green celebrated Independence Day with a fireworks show on Thursday evening near the Doyt Stadium.

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