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State University FRIDAY October 17, 2003

BIG GAME: PARTLY CLOUDY Falcons look to avoid IIICH 55 I LOW: 34 letdown against lowly www.bgnews.com Eastern Michigan; PAGE 5 independent student press VOLUME 98 ISSUE 38 Integration now a goal of BAMN

By Bridget Tharp Tristan Taylor, Caroline Wong, and the right wing. Coors gave of the National Organization for ■ErotTci Diane Dodge and Bettina Connerly $100,000 to support his Women, reflected on discrimina- "Separate but equal is a lie; Shuford met there to discuss anti-affirmative action efforts in tion in history Affirmative Action must not die!" recent threats against affirmative (jilifomia. Taylor told the audi- "During the next few months it Forty students chanted these action. ence that the boycott would is very important that we realize words yesterday at 2:30 p.m. as Topics included planning for harm the financial ability of the what we have at stake," she said. they marched across campus. the upcoming rally in Michigan right wing to threaten affirmative Dodge credits the creation of By Any Means Necessary against political activist Ward action. "title IX, a law that maintains (BAMN) organized the march as Connerly's anti-affirmative Caroline Wong, national equal opportunities for women part of a rally and speaker pro- action Proposition 54 or "Racial BAMN representative, told the in sports, to affirmative action. gram entitled "Putting the Quality Privacy Initiative." group they are "building a new "Women have gained from Back Into Equality: The Fight for Tristan Taylor, a sophomore civil rights movement. affirmative action, yet I don't see Civil Rights, Affirmative Action, & from Eastern Michigan Affirmative action is voluntary, the white women hen.' who have Integration." University, spoke as a BAMN rep- but how much effect it has is gained," she said. "Make sure you Pie-rally festivities began at 2 resentative. determined by the strength of our bring in the white women and p.m. with slam poetry performed "If IConnerly] could end affir- movement." Wong also opposed the white men if you are goinu to by the student group Creative mative action in Michigan, his the legislation currently being continue on this path we all have Minds. The march began at the supporters would work to end it debated in Michigan and Ohio to work together." that would define marriage as a Wong agrees. Union, continued past the everywhere," he said. Budget tharp BG New Library, around- Saddlemire and Taylor encouraged the audi- union between a man and a back up Ridge Street to end at the ence to boycott Coors Beer, a woman. RALLY, PAGE 2 MARCH: Bianca Hutchinson. president of BAMN, prepares to lead Union Theater. Guest speakers longtime sponsor of Connerly Diane Dodge, Ohio president fellow students in an affirmative action march yesterday afternoon.

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CRASH: This Staten Island ferry is seen here from TV after it had crashed into a pier in an attempt to dock. Pilofs health is focus of probe By Michael Weissenstein city emergency and transporta- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion officials, said the crash may NEW YORK — The investiga- have been related to the pilot's tion into the Staten Island ferry health and medication he was wreck that killed 10 passengers taking for a possible blood-pres- focused yesterday on whether the sure problem. ship's pilot blacked out and The pilot, Assistant Captain slumped over the throttle before Richard Smith, attempted suicide the vessel crashed into a concrete after the crash by slitting his pier. wrists and shooting himself with City Councilman Michael a pellet gun, police said. McMahon, after a briefing from

Preview Day to Ashley II FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT: Damon Kennedy, president of Phi Beta Sigma, far left, and other members of the fraternity sleep outside be held Saturday to help the fight against homelessness.

By Miranda Bond "Preview Day provides an REPORTER excellent opportunity for In an attempt to recruit prospective students and their Phi Beta Sigma sleeps prospective students, the families to gain a comprehensive University will emphasize new overview of all the University has scholarships this weekend at to offer," said Teri Sharp, media Preview Day. relations director in the Office of Prospective students and their Marketing and Communications. families will have a chance to visit From 930 a.m. until Noon, 100 out to help homeless resident halls, meet with advisors academic departments and stu- and representatives from the dent services will be set up with By Kendra Ludemann ing outside of the Union. through what they |the home- perishable food items and University during Saturday's displays. Staff and student repre- REPORTER This is the 12th year the fra- less] go through." clothing towards the event. Preview Day. sentatives will be on hand to Members of Phi Beta Sigma ternity has held the community In addition to the outdoors All donations will be given to In 2004 more scholarships will answer questions in the Union fraternity opted for a night out service-based project. event, the fraternity staffed a the Family I louse of Toledo and be available for new first-year and Ballroom and the Multipurpose of their warm beds last night to According to Phi Beta Sigma table in the Union this week to the Bowling C.reen Food Pantry. transfer students. These scholar- Room. help collect donations for the member Daymien DeVaughn, collect donations for the home- The fraternity asked visitors ships will target students who are Visitors will have the opportu- homeless. the event is one way to give less. They also went door-to- of the Union to donate anything academic achievers, who live in nity to view academic facilities The' fraternity's event, back to the community. door in Residence Halls this they could, even a quarter. Michigan and additional scholar- and the Student Recreation dubbed Project Sleep, started at "There are not enough peo- week. "Every little bit helps," said ships for students who have the 9 p\m. and went until 7 a.m., ple helping the homeless," he Campus and community fraternity member lared Butts. most economic need. PREVIEW DAY, PAGE 2 with fraternity members sleep- said. "At Project Sleep, we go members donated money, non-

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FOR AN IN-DEPTH STORY ON CHRIS BURKFS VISIT TO CAMPUS, CHECK0UTVYWW.BGNEWS.COM! 2 Friday. October 17,2003 WWW.B6NEWS.COM 'Life Goes Orf for Group rallies to raise minority awareness actor Chris Burke RAUY. FROM PAGE 1 said, "It's not the disability, but the couldn't find enough black stu- ability that counts." dents to complete the study. This By Meghan Durbak a chance to get to leam the busi- "Programs for women in sci- Bettina Shuford of the Multi- year, students of color make up HEPOFTEK ness and also get to learn other ence and engineering are results Cultural Affairs and Academic 12 % of the freshman class, "and Chris Burke, a.k.a. Corky things in real life and life in gen- of affirmative action although Initiatives Office brought the the numbers are improving Thatcher from "Life Goes On," eral, about what was going to (the women] who benefit from it issue close to home, and (thanks to) scholarships, pro- along with friends loe and John happen. don't realize that," she said. explained that Affirmative Action grams and services" offered DeMasi, travel across the United What Is the hardest thing you BAMN President Bianca directly affects the University. exclusively to students of color. States and promoting have ever dealt with? Hutchinson told the audience According to Shuford, students She continued, "these programs Down Syndrome awareness. Chris: I've dealt with very diffi- that affirmative action also pro- of color make up only 9.4% of the improve the quality of life of all Burke spoke Wednesday night in cult directors in the business. tects the rights of people with dis- population at the University. For students by adding diverse per- lOlOlscamp. They could be mean. I am not abilities. During the discussion her doctoral dissertation, she spectives to discussion in class, What helped you to see past trying to address this to other she quoted Chris Burke, best wanted to do a study of relations which impacts critical thinking, your disability? directors, that I'm working with. known for his role as Corky on the between first year black and these programs are in jeopardy as Chris: Well actually, I don't real- It's just that there is a history with TV show "Life Goes On", who vis- white students at BGSU. She only the country reevaluates (affirma- ly think about that. I laving Down people with disabilities, and ited campus Wednesday. Burke needed 100 students, and she tive actionl." Syndrome doesn't bother me at some, that's all they see is the dis- all, but I am glad I was bom with ability. They have to see the abili- it. It's not a disease; it's a disabili- ty in them; they have to give ty I grew up with. them a chance to be accepted to Why are you glad you were be a part of this business. bom with down syndrome? do. They always had their But overall, do you feel you Chris: Why? Because I focus on dreams and their goals. I always have been accepted in show Preview Day: focused my abilities and not my disabili- felt the same way too. To me, we business? ties. all kind of felt it was wonderful to Chris: Yes. It gave birth to me, What made yuu love acting? have these kind of things in life, and I am very happy to be a part Chris: It's called passion, and I by having achievements. Having of it. really love being pan of the busi- Other than show business, recruitment effort by U. these goals and dreams is very ness. All 1 cared about was to be what do you love to do most? important to all of us PREVIEW DAY, FROM PAGE 1 hall and at the Residence Life dis- "I encourage students to get on a part of the business and Can you tell me about your Chris: I like to get involved and expecting people with disabili- help other people. There is a lot play area in the Union. campus and visit," said David first big break? Center through guided tours. Students at the University will Rice, assistant director of admis- ties to get more work. Chris: My first big break was to do. I also like to do music with In your biography, it said your loe and lohn. I also like to sup- They will be held from 11 a.m. to be involved in the program by sions "Preview day allows stu- actually in a school play called 2 p.m. Groups will leave from the leading campus tours and host- dents to see real residents and get parents were less than enthusi- "The Kmperor's New Clothes." port the National Down astic about an acting career. Syndrome Society. Try to express first floor hallway in the Union by ing displays. a firsthand experience of what Doing the pilot for Life Goes On the Black Swamp Pub and will Departments will also host college is all about." How did you change their was very important to me. I did- awareness for people with Down minds? Syndrome to be accepted and stay about an hour. their own tours from 11:30 a.m. to Editor's Note: For more infor- n't really expect a lot, but I was Tours of the residence halls will 1 p.m. Visitors can sign up for mation contact the Office of Chris: My mommy and dad really quite nervous. But I really who go through inclusion which were interactive and doing dif- is very important, because it's also be given from 11 a.m. to 2 these open houses at the depart- Admissionsat4I9-372-BGSU. learned a lot, and enjoyed myself p.m. Groups will be assembled at ments' booths in the display area. ferent things with me, and very much. It was real great. 1 got true. always doing what I wanted to the front desk of each residence

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www.bfnews.com/campus AUTHOR VISIT SCHEDULED FOR TODAY CANCELED Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, author of the book "The Dirty Girls Social Club," cancelled her event scheduled for 1 p.m. today due to a fam- ily emergency. The Latino Student Union, which organized the event, is unsure if the event will be rescheduled. CAMPUS GHOST WALKING

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8 .1.111 Id p. Ml. 1:30 p.m. Earth to Space — multi-media Latino Cultural Arts Women's Research Network: show in the Planetarium. Comminec Interactive Display "Feminist Change in the BGSU Planetarium 222 Union Academy" 112 Physical Sciences Lob Bldg. Have feminists changed the 10 .l.ili. I p.m. academy? If so, how? If not, 8 pin. Radical line: hnn i\alUHI in why not? Delta Sigma Theta Love Chinese Contemporary The Women's Center, Auction Painting 107 Hanna Hall 101 Olscamp Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery 8-10 p.m. 10 ii.in. 1 p.m. 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 8 p.m. Focus International Worship Xan Palav: The Image of the New Music & An Festival Service Meeting City Concert Series; Part of the 24th 3/5 Union Willard Wankelman Gallery New Music & Art Festival. Bryan Recital Hall, 8-9 p.m. 11 p.m. Moore Musical Arts Center Centuries! Ohio's Story from UAO Movie: Hollywood Both to Space Homicide Centuries! Ohio's Story from Union Tlieater

THE CAMPUS BLOTTER Tuesday, October 14: cited for disobeying a traffic control ! trol advice on Library Dnve Complainant reported a sanitary device. Complainant reported her purple napkin dispenser was damaged in the BGSU PO assisted the city in find- i and teal Huffy mountain bicycle was women's reslroom on the third floor ol ing a missing juvenile : stolen from the McDonald East bike the Union Wednesday, October 15: I rack where it was locked Vehicle ol James Stencil. Bowling Complainant reported unknown per- Vehicle of Brian Glowacki. Elyna. Green, struck the vehicle ol Laura sons damaged the PE0 system on a ! Ohio, struck the vehicle of Sarah Chandler. Milford. Ohio, while the door at McDonald West | Gemuenden. Warren. Ohio Chandler vehicle was parked in a fire Subiect advised parking staff that Complainant called and stated that lane. he had a gun in his vehicle. a window was broken. Night mainte- Cheryl Homan. Maria Stein, Ohio, Complainant reported he lost his nance was advised to send a work was cited for disobeying a traffic con- wallet in Compton. order to facilities. Ashley bmtz BC New trol device. Brad Bores. Bellevue, Ohio, was Jason Droll. Fostoria, Ohio, was Andrea Abbott. Wauseon. Ohio, was cited for failing to obey a traffic con- cited for speed SCARY TALES: Peter Kuebeck, president of the Honors Student Association, tells the tale of the Ghost of Kohl Hall last night in front of the residence hall. The stop was part of a tour of haunts on campus.

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Actress AUDREY HEPBURN (fanoujquota.a>ni) OPINION Buying culture by the dollars Tomorrow students will prob- days. What is the significance or cheap rip off ofValentine's Day. more materialistic. thing we do seems to be concen- think of is making out their ably see a lot of red roses and purpose to Sweetest Day? There Valentine's Day at least has an Christmas is not about giving trated on how much money we shopping lists, then more than cheap commercial items to mark doesn't seem to be one, other importance behind it, even and receiving gifts and make and who has the nicest likely, the future generations are Sweetest Day. To be honest, there then to spend money and buy though it tends to be a material- I lalloween is not about who can kazoo. going to be in big trouble. is no point to Sweetest Day. It is into the meaning of love. istic holiday as well. give out the most expensive Now, on top of all the mean- If holidays keep becoming just another Hallmark Holiday to Christmas has Santa Claus, Why should people have to candy. Well, at least they were not ingless value that people place more materialistic, eventually get people to spend money so Easter has a "bunny" and spend money to show the people meant to be. on holidays, someone goes and there may be no point in even stores and flower shops can get Thanksgiving has a turkey, they care about that they love Although, if someone was to adds another ridiculous day, celebrating holidays anymore. some extra profits. Pilgrims and Native Americans. them? go up to a child and ask them where people are encouraged to They will be pointless. But then At least other holidays such as What icon does Sweetest Day There should be concern what they thought of when you show their love for each other by again, some of them already are. Christmas, Easter and have, besides a handful of about the holidays. To be even say Christmas, chances are they getting them gifts. People need to stop buying Thanksgiving have purposes. George Washingtons and other more specific there should be would say "presents." In all reality, people need to re- into holidays and start evaluating There is a cultural significance dead presidents? concern that holidays have Today's society has gotten to evaluate what most holidays the true meaning behind what behind each of the major holi- Sweetest Day seems to be a become less meaningful and the point where almost every- mean to them and if all they can they stand for. Merry Bitter Female I Sweetest SQUIRREL Day Day, boys and girls ON THE STREET know exactly what's coming next. Try coming up with What do you think of 'Battle of STACY KESS something original; it will make the nuts around Opinion Columnist conversations far more inter- the Sexes' esting. campus? 5.1 am not your mother. I There are very few times a understand you are needy, but year I get to bash men in a col- please call your mother, call umn. An overrated puppy-love your sister or call your friends greeting card holiday is just once in a while instead of such a time. depending on me to play psy- I can only handle one type of chologist every single time Sweetest Day: a bitter and cyni- something goes wrong. Twelve simple explanations to cal one. Thus, by the power Furthermore, I know it's hard to vested in me by the BG News clean your apartment, and 1 and the Ohio Association of know I make threats to do it for Love-Sex-Relationship you, but again, being that I am show why guys rule and girls drool Columnist (OALSRC), I hereby not your mother, it's not my B0BB. proclaim Oct. 18 a new holiday, job. This is not to say that I AC0RN0L0GY 4. They spend an exorbitant Gatorade. Here's some advice for Bitter Female Day. won't mother you a little. After amount of time worrying about the men: if you don't want a girl In honor of Bitter Female all, I am motherly by nature. "/ like em in my MATT SUSSMAN their hair. One night, a girl I was going through your possessions, Day, I offer you what will some- I'm simply saying, don't abuse mouth." going to sec was running late don't bother with padlocks, lust day be a Bitter Female Day tra- my motherly traits. Humor Columnist because she was waiting for her put a lid on it. dition — my list of grievances 6. Get over it. When we break hair to dry. 1 ater that night it 8.1 can see how some hobbies against men, in no particular up, don't call me looking for a Why must girls act without rained, and she became frustrat- involve spending money, but order. shoulder to cry on. Don't call reason simply because the)' don't ed because her hair became spending money (i.e. shopping) 1. Men think they are always me looking for advice. Don't generate sperm or have substan- soaked. I will keep her identity a is not a hobby. Purchasing right. Hate to break it to you call three months later hoping tial amounts of bodily hair? After secret, because if I were to men- clothes and other "necessities" at boys, but you are not always you have a second chance. And years of being perplexed, I have tion her name, Allison would kill the mall, just because they are right. You do not know every- don't call me looking for advice, thing. You do not necessarily safely deduced that women - all me. Maybe she does have a available at a discount price, approval or well wishes for know more about sports than 1 your new girlfriend. women - have a perplexing trait point. After all, nothing gets would not soothe my angst from do. You are not necessarily a 7. Men don't listen. For my about them because they are water out of hair. gaining five pounds the previous better driver. You do not know male readers, I'll repeat myself: women. I have my reasons. Let 5. They have a natural instinct week. I would be happier with everything about women. And, Men don't listen. SUZIE me share them with you, in the to hit me. Whenever I make fun the money. all those arguments you think 8. Experts say men mature TREE-JUMPING order of which I wrote them: of a girl, they have this penchant 9. Given the recent ladybug you win? Yeah, I let you win slower than women. If that's 1. On dates, they have the easy for punching me in the shoulder. infestation, this point is ever those. the case, some of you are "There is a wide part. Men are burdened with the The severity of the punch apparent Any creature, provided 2. When we are talking, if you maturing at a snail's pace. 1 variety." responsibility of getting up the depends on the strength of the it has six or more legs, is deemed would look up just six inches, checked with a psychologist nerve to ask the girl out. After arm and how funny the joke was. as unfit to be touched, squashed, I'd be a lot happier. and he told me you could sub- that, they are expected to pay for If I make fun of a guy, they laugh captured or dealt with in any 3. Let's talk about chivalry. tract 2-3 years from a guy's age the dinner, the movie, and act and return with a zinger of their fashion by a lady. For some rea- There is a fine line between to find out his maturity level. If like a perfect gentleman. The girl own. The punishment should fit son, they have delegated this chivalry and stepping on my he has ADHD, the psycholo- just has to look good, smile and the crime. Girls are violent. task to anyone with an Adam's liberated female toes. I'll be gists told me make it five. I find blush at compliments about her 6. Somehow, they pay less apple. honest. I love chivalry. I love that hard to believe, consider- hair. money for car insurance. Have 10.1 guarantee a female when you hold doors open for ing some of the males I know. 2. The law is usually on their you seen these vehicular terror- invented the phrase "Oh my me. 1 love when you unlock the Hence, I offer my own formula. side. For example, if a man beats ists on the interstate? I have God," or "omigod" for short. In passenger side of the car for Let A equal the age of the boy up a woman, he is labeled as a regrettably ridden with some of fact, girls will often use the me before you unlock your in question: A-2n ■ 16, where "wife beater." He is then thrown these "woman drivers." I rode abbreviated version in rapid suc- side. I love when you light my all males ages 18 to 28 act SEAN PAUL into prison, and then we make with a girl who stopped at a cession - say, three times in a cigarette for me. But under- about 16 years old. If correct, BURROWING fun of that man. lust ask Bobby green light. I remember a girl row. stand there is a point when it is the formula should explain a Brown. If a woman beats up a who ate a double cheeseburger 11. As long as I'm talking about too much. 1 love my indepen- lot of behavior- that's assum- man, we simply make fun of that while driving me home. I know a the language, would it kill dence and sometimes I want to ing male behavior can be "They help me get man. lust ask former Cleveland girl who thinks stop signs and women to say "I'm fine" and express said independence. So, explained at all. busy." Indians pitcher Chuck Finely. speed limit markers are merely actually mean "I'm fine?" It's no just once in a while, can I buy 9. A one-track mind just isn't 3. They watch too much reality suggestions. Even I don't believe wonder we think about sex all you a beer or pay for our meal? sexy. I know men think about TV Tony Komheiser once said, everything I read, but this is the time - it eases the mind from It'll make my inner-child-of- sex every six seconds, but "Not only do just women watch ridiculous. I think we are all a lit- deciphering the cryptic female the-women's-movement there's more to life than sex. Toe Millionaire.' but all women tle confused about the 19th dialect. happy. First off, sex just isn't going to watch it." The same goes for Amendment. It gives women the 12. They will probably take this 4.1 assume you all own a happen 10 minutes after we "The Bad Show-lor" and "The right to vote, not drive. column seriously. Ladies, I am a copy of the famous book, "Boys finish an argument, no matter Bad Show-lorette." They claim 7. They are physically weak humor columnist. I make jokes Guide to Over-used Lines." I how hard you try. Second, I they just spend all the time mak- when it comes to containers about women, just like I make make this assumption based need more out of our relation- ing fun of the contestants. If I with caps on them. It's not a jokes about any group of people. on the number of times I have ship than sex (i.e., understand- had my chance. I would install question of strength or grip, but Guys probably won't complain heard the same line from dif- ing, emotions, empathy, etc.). cameras in these girls' rooms simply a matter of genetics. The too much about Stacy's points ferent guys. Among my Third, just because I go on a and watch them watch these strongest female might bench about men, but perhaps that's favorites are "It's not you, it's date with you, have a drink ANGELA horrible shows, and make fun of hundreds of pounds, but she because she is wrong and I am me," "We can still be friends, with you or look in your gener- SCURRYING them. can't unscrew a bottle of right! right?" and "Can we talk?" al direction does not mean I When you use those lines, want to have sex with you. boys, I can guarantee it's not I believe that covers it - at "I like to play with the What's the big deal with Coming Out Week? Check out the first time we have heard it. least for now. Merry Bitter big and tasty ones." In fact, every time a male friend Female Day, one and all. what people are saying online. Go to www.bgnews.com says "We need to talk" to me, I

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PULSE EDITOR BEN SWANGER t MIKE METZGER, PHOTO EDITORS KEN EDWARDS, WEBMASTER BGNEWS COMING AROUND: BROWN COMING INTO HIS OWN IN CLEVELAND; PAGE 6 BRIEFING Browns'O'Hara to miss three weeks FRIDAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland October 17, Browns guard Shaun O'Hara 2003 underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee and will be sidelined for at least three weeks. www.bgnews.com/sports The Browns said O'Hara got hurt in Sunday's win over the BOWLINE GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Oakland Raiders. However, O'Hara's agent, Tony Agnone, said the fourth- year veteran injured his knee several weeks ago and reaggra- vated it on Sunday. Catch all the football action on the radio Tune into 88.1 FM WBGU as Chad McNeal and lared Rematch Gilkerson bring you all the action. Kickoff is scheduled for 6p.m. and the Ziggy Zoomba's pregame show starts at 5 p.m. withUB has extra meaning By Zach Baker chances. SPORTS EDITOR "We know that a win for us is The women's soccer team really going to help our cause has not played Buffalo since last and it's really going to hurt year's playoff match at Buffalo's," Richards said. "It's Cochrane Field, just one day going to be a competitive game, after l-eslie Dawley died. as all MAC games are." While coach Andy Richards Richards said that there is a 8«nS«JHt«rBGNe« said the game today will have a great deal of parity in the MAC WHAM! A BG volleyball player special significance, he said that this season. spikes the ball earlier this year. the team already thinks about The Falcons struggled to get BG faces Toledo tonight. Leslie a great deal, so the game an overtime win over Northern against Buffalo won't be han- Illinois on Sunday, a team that dled too differently. is mathematically ineligible for "It's difficult ... it's with us the postseason. Spikers everyday, we don't need "The MAC is always fiercely reminding," Richards said. "At competitive," Richards said. the same time, it's things like "You just can't look at standings look to this that bring about special and think that one game is emotions" going to be easier than anoth- Richards said that the team er." will hold a moment of silence The Falcons dropped a non get back during pregame practice for conference game to Michigan themselves. State yesterday, 3-2. They will "We will recognize it in our now play only MAC games until on track own personal way." Richards their season finale against Ohio By Dan Gednev said. StateonOct.31. ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR The game tomorrow will be The game against Buffalo will The BG volleyball team has hit an important one for the begin tomorrow at 1 p.m. The Falcons in the Mid-American team also will play Sunday, at upon some haid times over the Ben Swanger BG News last month. Conference. The Bulls are 4-4-1 home against Kent State. The After beating Valparaiso in five CELEBRATION: Falcon defensive lineman Mitchell Crossley leaves the field followed by linebacker in the MAC just a half-game game, which follows the men's sets on Sept. 17 to improve to 8-3, Lavelle Sharpe after BG's 32-21 victory over Western Michigan Saturday. behind BG's record. game against Birmingham the Falcons have dropped seven Richards said the game is Southern, begins at 2:30 p.m. of their last eight matches. They important for BG's postseason are headed into tonight's match against Toledo with a four game losing streak. On the bright side, the Falcons lone win in their last Gridders hope eight matches was against Toledo. "The last time we played Toledo we were very successful up there, we won it in five, and we know we can do it, so... we're to avoid letdown looking forward to the match," said BG head coach Denise Van By Zach Baker said that his team cannot over- "I'd be lying if I said no one De Walle. "That was our last win, SPORTS EOltOR look the Eagles, despite their dif- here ever thought about it," so we want to capitalize on that; After an impressive showing ficult season. Hewitt said. "I think last year we we worked hard all week in prac- last week at Western Michigan, "Eastern has struggled, obvi- were more concerned with the tice and I think we're ready." and a week from the showdown ously," Brandon said. "... The top 25 than winning the MAC The Falcons head into against Northern Illinois, the Rockets blew them out last title. If we handle every game tonight's match against the football team will look to avoid a week, but I'll tell you what ... week by week, everything will Rockets with an overall record of letdown at Eastern Michigan their defensive kids are still play- take care of itself." 9-10 and a 1-3 record in the Mid- tomorrow. ing hard." Brandon said. Brandon said that in order for American Conference. They are Eastern Michigan sits in last The Falcons have been on the BG to have a good game, the coming off a four-set loss to place of the Mid-American fringe of the top 25 for several team will need to continue its Cleveland State Tuesday night in Conference West division with weeks, but Falcon linebacker success offensively. Cleveland. The Rockets, (7-12,3- an 0-3 MAC record, and a 1-6 Mitch Hewitt said that the frus- We've got to take care of the 4 MAC) are coming off a three set overall record. tration of not being ranked will ball like we talk about every sweep of Buffalo on Saturday in In their last game, Eastern not affect the team's play. He week, and exploit our opportu- Bw Srniftr BG News which they were led by Rachel Michigan was beaten by Toledo, said the team learned a lesson nities," Brandon said. "| Eastern 49-14. about iis importance last sea- MY PUCK! Falcon forward Ryan Barnett takes the puck in a game earlier this season. BG faces Notre Dame this weekend. VOLLEYBAU, PAGE 6 Falcon coach Gregg Brandon son. FOOTBALL, PAGE 6 leers take on Men's golf breaks school record By Brandon Drake team score of 563 beats the old tied for 19th (142). Chris Leake The strongest finish was sec- SPORTS REPORTER standing 36-hole record by 26 ended the two-rounds tied for ond place at the Earl Notre Dame Even though the final strokes set in 1991 (589). 32nd, with a score of 144. Senior Yestingsmcier Invitational last round of the Xavier Leading the way for the Adam Balls and red-shin-sopho- weekend. The men's golf team By Kevin Shields league points up for grabs." Provident Invitational Falcons was Heath Ziglar, who more Tommy Lopez both tied for also had strong fourth place fin- SPORTS REPORTER BG will come into the week- had to be called off because of shot a school record-tying 136, 55th with a score of 148. ishes at the Hoosier Invitational The Falcon hockey team is end having lost six in a row to heavy rain, the Bowling Green including a personal best 67 dur- Indiana University took home and the John Piper looking for win number one on the Irish and 12 of the last 15 men's golf team continued their ing the first round. He added a 69 their third consecutive team tide Intercollegiate. the season as they head to meetings. exceptional play with their third in the second round to finish six- in the Xavier Provident With their fall season conclud- Notre Dame tonight for the The team is coming off a place finish from the first day of under par in the tournament. Invitational with a team score ed, the Falcons will take the next start of a home and home series where they were able to play. The results from the tourna- Ziglar's score of 136 ties him with 560. Finishing in second was few months off and await the series. They are coming off two create more offense than ment's first two rounds will stand John Miller (1978) and Brett Marquette, who had a final team beginning of the spring season to tough losses to open the year at Northern, which is a big as the final results. Fulford (1992) for the 36 hole score of 561. The Hoosiers were begin. The Falcons next tourna- Northern Michigan, while the improvement from last season The Falcons finished the tour- record. led by left"Overton, who captured ment will be the Cleveland State Irish are coming off a split at when they were consistently nament with a two-round, Once again, the Falcons were his fourth tournament victory of Spring Kick-Off Classic held in Ohio State. being out shot. In the two school-record score of 563. In the able to get contributions from the fall. Finishing in second was Charieston, SC Feb. 23 and 24. "It's a real good weekend games they had 28 and 41 shots first round, the men's golf team throughout the lineup to help Marquette's Michael Bielawski. Because of their strong fall sea- coming here for us," head on net while holding Northern set a new school record and tied clinch their strong finish. Craig This tail season has been one of son, the Falcons eagerly antici- coach Scott Paluch said. "We to 32-21. the Xavier Provident Invitational pate the upcoming season. got two league games, which "We put together two really Pickerel had another solid perfor- the most successful for the are home and home with most record with a score of 276. The mance, finishing the tournament Falcons. importantly there being four HOCKEY, PAGE 6

GET IN MMittTI0NWWWW.IMJNEWS.COM/SPOnS 6 Friday, October 17.2003 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Courtney Brown finally producing

By Tom Withers Awaiting him is Courtney whose actual comment was year in the NFL "He's had to battle through strength and savvy. 'HE ASSOCKUD PRESS Brown, all 6-foot-l. 280 pounds cleaned up for print. "He's a l>cast. The Quiet Storm is making big injuries and he's starting to feel While fighting through tackle BI-RKA. Ohio — As the Drowns' of rippling muscle, breathtaking I'm just glad he's on my team." noise. Finally. much more comfortable wiUi his Todd Fordham's block. Brown second-team offense breaks the quickness and frightening poten- And for the first time in a long Through six games, Brown has knee." Gonzalez said. "He's only reached back to strip the ball practice huddle, tackle fcnquin tial. time, the Drowns are, too. already recorded a career-high going to improve from here.Wfeek away from Steelers quarterback Gonzalez heads toward the line of And each time he meets Brown, the former No. 1 overall five sacks, getting two in a nation- in and week out he's getting bet- Tommy Maddox before pounc- scrimmage in a slow trot. Cleveland's massive defensive draft pick from Perm State who ally televised win two weeks ago ter." ing on it to set up a field goal that He's in no hurry. Gonzalez is end, (lonzalez has the same reac- has been largely a bust during his at Pittsburgh that served notice On one amazing play against gave tile Browns a 10-0 lead. about to face one of his worst tion. three injury-filled seasons with he was fully recovered from the Steelers, Brown showcased "It's a thing of beauty' to watch fears. "Oh, (no)," said Gonzalez, the Browns, is having his best major off-season knee surgery. his full compliment of speed, him play,'' safety Farl little said. leers must stop Ball State prepares for their ND s Globke toughest test against Miami HOCKEY. FROM PAGE 5 Brown have been the goaltenders for the Irish. Walsh had a 31 save By Andy Resnik ing 21-3 loss at Iowa. allowing only a field goal in a secutive punts for touch- good games, but unfortunately performance in the season open- 1BI ASSOCIATED PRESS "I don't know what 59-3 rout — after holding downs in the first quarter we just couldn't put the puck in ing victory at Ohio State. Ball State has had two weeks matchups we can take advan- Akron's high-octane offense to against Buffalo and set a MAC the net," forward Mark Wires (ley may be able to return this to prepare for Miami of Ohio. tage of because in all three- 20 points the week before. record with 237 punt return said. "We had 11 shots compared weekend to the net. but Paluch Cardinals coach Brady Hoke phases of the game they're On offense, the RedHawks yards. to their 21 shots the second night will have his team prepared for isn't sure that's long enough. playing fast, they're playing (5-1, 2-0 Mid-American "Across the board, you know and we're creating good scoring whoever is between the pipes. The RedHawks' team head- with great confidence." said Conference! have been scor- it's kind of success breeds suc- chances." We'll prepare ourselves for the ing into Muncie, Intl.. on Hoke. whose team was idle ing at will, putting up 44, 41, cess," Miami coach Terry It ended up being defensive whole Notre Dame team and no Saturday is clicking in all last weekend. "They're going 42, 45 and 59 points in the last Iloeppner said. "The guys are breakdowns lli.it were thedillet matter who is in net, we need to phases of the game. Their to be our toughest test to this five games — all victories. feeling good about themselves ence in the two games; some- get a lot of chalices to create offense, defense and special date." The special teams also have and cutting loose and making thing coach taluch knows his offense," Paluch said. "In this teams all have been making Miami's defense nearly shut provided Miami with a spark. some plays, as evidenced by team must improve on. league there are a number of big plays since a season-open- out Buffalo last Saturday — Ryne Robinson returned con- our punt return team. "Our transition defense needs good goalies and you need to be to improve and we need to do a able to perform in order to heat better job with going from them." offense to defense," Paluch said. This weekend's series will be "We need to recognize who the big for the Falcons and is going to dangerous players are and get to be i me where points will be big to the critical parts of the ice. I think ciiinc away with in conference we've made some pretty good Falcons not looking past EMU play. With opponents such as strides with that this week in Miami, Western Michigan and Sherrill gained 123 yards on 26 "|Okuru| is a good player, he's Hagles held a 3-0 advantage at practice already.'' Ohio State on (he horizon, iis FOOTBALL. FROM PAGE 5 carries, and scored a touch- just struggling throwing the ball halftime before the Broncos took Notre Dame is a team that important that the Falcons come down. right now." Brandon said. "Our control. returns IT players and has added away with wins. Michigan! can create problems, Brandon said that Eastern defense has to contain them." "Going up there at the start of eight very talented freshmen. "All the elements of us winning they nin a different |defensivc| Michigan quarterback Chinedu Brandon said that with the the game, they'll lx' fired up," Main returnees an forward Bob these games are right there and scheme than we've seen." Okuni is a threat, despite his game being played in Eastern Brandon said. "We have to be Globke, center Aaron tall Hie need to just put them all On defense, the Falcons will recent stntggles. Michigan, the Hagles should ready to play, which I think we defensemen Neil kornadoski, together. Wires said. "Hopefully attempt to contain Eastern Okuru threw two intercep- come out motivated. In their last will be." and goaltender Morgan ( ev this weekend we can bring it all Michigan's ntnninggame. tions in last week's loss, throwing home game, two weeks ago Globke is coming oft'a hat-trick together and get two wins." In last week's loss to Toledo. for 113 yards. against Western Michigan, the in Notre Dame's first game at I he series will open up tonight Fagle running back Anthony Ohio State and has had much at Notre Dame with a face-off success against the Falcons. In time of 8:35 p.m. and will end the 10 times he has played tomorrow night at the BG Ice BG SPORTS PICK OF THE WEEK against BG, he has recorded 11 Arena with a face-off time at 7:05 BG 24s own Andy Barch shares his football wisdom with points. p.m. The team will also unveil us ttiis week After all of last week's upsets, sports fans With Cey being out with his their new home uniforms this are left to wonder what is to care How will Ohio State recovery from offseason knee weekend. surgery, Rory Walsh and Dave "choke" on it this week? Will BG get shafted by the poll- D sters once again? Will Zach Baker lose it in the EMU ZACH BAKER DAN GEDNEY wCHRIS WILLIG ANDY BARCH press box? We'll find out all of these answers tomorrow Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Reporter BG 24 News stud Bowling Green at Prediction Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Score 36-3 70-3 35-3 70-7 | Rant Start me up, start Memo to AP poll: Harris throws for a BG feeds off of a Volleyball must me up and never Winning means you million yards, preps lethal injection of BG 28 FAVORITE stop. BG wins. move UP in rank. for Northern Illinois. Vitamin Z.

improve net play lllinnic at Prediction Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Score 32-21 35-10 24-7 42-10 I no. i / uiicingaii VOLLEYBALL. FROM PAGE 5 season, defeating them in four Rant Michigan is like Max Best thing about Kitner returns for Hell, Joel Hammond Mohler. who recorded 15 kills sets at Anderson Arena and on Saved by the Michigan ... err. urn, his fifth year and could run for 100 and a .305 hitting percentage. As sweeping them at Northern MICHIGAN 27 FAVORITE Bell...on sometimes. Im drawing a blank. throws four picks. yds. on the lllini. a team, the Rockets posted a .413 Illinois last year. | hitting percentage against In addition to the inconsisten- Prediction Northern Illinois Northern Illinois | Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Buffalo. Tonight's match marks cy in net play, having to play from Western Michigan at Score the 53rd meeting between the behind hurt the Falcons in their No. 16 Northern Illinois 18-10 42-28 7-3 30-20 | Falcons and the Rockets, with the loss to Cleveland State. The Rant Northern Illinois is Huskies get in top Huskies play horri- NIU won't win big, Falcons holding a 41-11 advan- Falcons fell behind early in three seeing orange and 10, then BG gets bly, looking ahead but they win by a tage in the all-time series. out of the four sets, including the NORTHERN ILLINOIS 12 FAVORITE brown. It shows. revenge next week. to the Falcons HUSKY margin. Van De VV'alle is looking for set that they won. The Falcons were able to come back from sev- more consistency in the teams Prediction Miami Miami Miami Miami play at the net this weekend. eral of these deficits, but could Miami (OH) at Score 23-11 45-10 28-14 56-14 "We need to make sure that we not pull out the win. Van De Walle Ball State Rant play well at the net. hitting and saw glimpses of the BG team that Andy looks like that Red Hawks and Big Roethlisberger The Redhawks give was able to come from behind guy on Playmakers. Ben light up the throws for 450 Ball St. something to blocking right now has just been MIAMI 16 FAVORITE a little streaky for us," Van De earlier in the season. Miami will be. Cardinals in Muncie. yards and 6 td's. munch on in Muncie. Walle said. "There are some "It looked like BG pre-confer- ence because in the early pan of nights that we hit exceptionally Prediction Toledo Toledo Toledo September, before the MAC start- Toledo at Toledo well, some nights we block Score 30-8 35-6 38-28 35-17 | exceptionally well and I think ed, we could be down by a couple Central Michigan of points and that did not shake Rant I'm a rocket man. Chippewas get beat Toledo beats CMU, Rockets will chip going forward now that we're burning out his fuse up once again. puts more egg on away at the really in the thick of it in the MAC our confidence. We would just TOLEDO 14.5 FAVORITE here alone. face of BCS. Chippewas. that our net play needs to be steady out and win the game," more consistent." Van lie Walle said. "Lately it just 1 Northern Illinois, 114-5, 3-3 seems like when we've gotten No. 9 Iowa at Prediction Iowa Ohio State Iowa lorn MAC] comes to town having lost down we have not had that same Score 13-10 20-17 28-10 24-14 | mentality to come back and No. 8 Ohio State three of their last four matches. Rant Bill Goldberg looka- Buckeyes don't "Iowa Zach 10 Buckeyes choke just believe we can win ... we're con- The Falcons have not had very likes can't be wrong. "choke" on it this bucks" - AC Slater. as well at home. tinuing to work on that." much luck against the Huskies 0SU 3.5 FAVORITE WCCK. over the years — Northern Tonight's match against Toledo Illinois leads the Falcons 17-3 in and tomorrow's match against RECORDS 25-11 26-10 24-12(reporter) 25-11 (guest) the all-time series — and the Northern Illinois are both sched- Huskies swept the Falcons last uled for 7 p.m. 1

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10 p.m. Maggie Pierce and El Brewster's appearing at the 10 p.m. Russell Martin Easy Street Caf6 new music & art festival By Leigh Ann MacKenzie Sunday PULSE WRITER This weekend marks the beginning of a very unique festival here at 10 p.m. Lion Fever Bowling Green State University. The 24th annual New Music & Art Cat & Mouse Festival, featuring distinguished composer Bright Sheng is being Howard's Club H presented by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at 9:30 p.m. the College of Musical Arts and the University's School of Art. The UAO Presents: "Hollywood three day festival will offer an array of concerts, lectures, work- Homicide" shops, performance arts, video screenings and exhibitions on cam- Union 206 pus, as well as at the Toledo Museum of Art. "The festival supports the creation of new work and engages both the University and Monday broader communities in the process of art appreciation and aware- ness," according to a recent press release. Along with a variety of Euchre Night Easy Street Cafe musicians, composers and performers, will be Sheng, this year's highlighted performer. Born in China, Sheng worked as a pianist and percussionist in Qinghai, during the Tuesday Cultural Revolution when all of the universities were closed and intellectuals were sent to work in the fields. Upon the reopening of the schools in 1978, Sheng attended Shanghai, where he earned a bache- Comedy/Open-Mic Night lor's degree in composition. Sheng then moved to New York where he earned his master's degree at Easy Street Cafe Queens College and his Ph.D. at 10 p.m. Columbia. He is currently a member of Big Tasty the composition faculty at the University Howard's Club H of Michigan. Sheng's work has been noted around the world for its "lyrical, Wednesday limpid melodies inspired by the folk music of China, particularly from the 10 p.m. remote Chinese province of Quinghai, The Saint Catherine's Punchline where he was sent during the Cultural Hearsay TAO Revolution," according his website. Running from Dharma Howard's Club H BRIGHT, PAGE 8 Jazz Night page design by matt ivey Easy Street Cafe

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8 p.m. The Laramie Project Joe E. Brown Theater The.story.of breaks mold of college music

10 p.m. By Angela L Goner the.story.of include: Jeremy They will be at Nate & Wally s / unit indicate Jervmy's we like to start off with a coven Oval Opus PUISE EDITOR Gordon, bass; Christman tonight, a must see show for responses, and C will indicate the band likes to do covers. We Howard's Club H Once in a great while does a Hersha, keys and vocals; Alex eclectic enthusiatists. Christmaris responses. land Bowiel have similar types band come along that defies the Huff, guitar and vocals; Dave Q-. Your first album, Hrgots of of music, sort of. We just stereotypes. This is that time, Mculfy, guitar and lohn Gibbs, BREAKING IT DOWN Rye. has a David Bowie cover. changed it a lot and made it our Calendar of Events is compiled this is that band. The.story.of. is drums. leremy Gordon and What made you decide to cover own. by Sean Corp. Contact him at the exception to the rule when it With their new album. Trust Christman Hersha took the time only him? Q: So, is Bowie a big influence [email protected] comes to college bands these in Amanita, they create elec- to explain themselves in a Q&A A: (I) Alex came up with the in your music then? Would you days. tronic vibes while delivering before they arrived in Bowling idea while we were looking for The minds that compose sweet lyrics and melodies. Green. cool covers to do. At each show, STORY, PAGE 8 I FINGERS ON THE PULSE Of THE MUSIC SCENE WITH NEW REVIEWS EVERY WEEK AT WWW.BGNEWS.COM/PULSE

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By Sean Corp start a love affair that is both radio in an act of desperation PULSE WRITER unlikely and one that makes and an act of simple, undying Romantic movies. Most are complete sense. That is, of love. too obvious and too predictable course, how love works. However, there is another with cardboard characters and Uoyd is a simple and honest moment that is a perfect exam- no reason for the two people to man. This is why the audience ple of the mastery of the film. get together other than they are connects with him so effortless- Uoyd and Diane are walking supposed to. However, occa- ly. He knows what he is and he together and Uoyd instinctively sionally a movie comes along knows what he wants. He warns her not to step on some and the stars are aligned per- knows that he is a drifter with no glass in the street and then kicks fectly making romantic perfec- desire to join the working world it away. It is simple, beautiful tion occur on screen. "Say and no other goal other than to and perfect. Anything" is one of those films be a professional kick boxer and When the two eventually Cameron Crowe's directorial to spend as much time with make love, instead of showing debut works because it respects Diane Court as humanly possi- the two passionately kissing the main characters, is honest ble. When a character does not each other, we see them after and because of Crowe's ability to understand why Diane Court is the act They are holding each notice the little details going out with him and asks, other in the back of his car in The movie centers on the "Who are you?" he says matter the middle of the night. "Are relationship between Uoyd of factiy, "I'm Uoyd Dobler." you shaking?" she asks, "No" he Dobler (lohn Cusak), a lifetime The movie is made up of insists. "You are shaking," she slacker and Diane Court (lone small moments. Crowe has an says, to which he replies, "I don't Skyel, a lifetime overachiever ability to express so much think so." "Then why are you who is months away from through what his characters shaking?" she asks. "I don't studying in Kurope. Uoyd even- don't say, than most filmmakers know. I think I'm happy," he the.story.of: The band plays hard at The Comer Street Grill in Pomeroy. Ohio. Featured band tually gets up the nerve to call can get in what their characters says. This shows their love in a members are: Alex Huff on guitar and vocals, Christman Hersha, lead vocals and keys, John Diane and convinces her to go do say. way no sex scene could ever Gibbs, drums and Jeremy Gordon, bass. to a party with him. Diane is out In a typical teenage romance, hope to achieve. of I Joyd's league and everyone the characters only realize their The film understands that it is knows it, especially Uoyd. love through long soulful mono- not when you say, "I love you" it Diane is even asked at the party logues and the ridiculous situa- is when you show someone you "How did 'that' happen?" and tions that bring them together. love them without even trying Eccentricity reigns top she simply replies, "He made Not so in "Say Anything." Many This honest approach to show- me laugh." people instantly think of the ing love is what makes the film She realizes everything she wonderful moment when a one of, if not the best, romance missed in high school in her one lovesick Uoyd stands outside films. priority for fivesome night with Uoyd and the two Diane's window holding up the Grade: A+ STORY, FROM PAGE 7 have considered us a Columbus stuff on this album. Instead of A: (I) We don't wear our influ- band though. We performed the lyrics being more fantastic ences on our shoulder. One girl there enough. like on the last album, we want- told us we sounded like Bowie if Q: As a result of your soon-to- ed them to be more real. THE SWEETEST he had gone in a different direc- be move to Austin, your drum- (C) It is more like a spiritual tion after Ziggy Stardust. mer (lohn Gibbs) has to take a realm, an intangible fantasy feel, SONGS FOR Festival features leave from the University. How but more real. We put this into Our influences come from a lot of places, like the media; it's has that affected him? every song. SWEESTEST not just bands Our music has A: (D We all want to do this Q: Every band has a story of been influenced by composers John is the creative writing how they met; how about you DAY international art major, so he can write music. guys? 1. "Unchained Melody" and movie scores. About 90 percent of our music is inspired He's not worried a bit. He does- A: (J) A couple of us found BRIGHT FROM PAGE 7 Shengs newest compositions, The Righteous Brothers by a single event, like a movie. n't worry about anything each other through the Internet, 2. "At Last" according his Website. Sheng "H'un (Lacerations)" and Q: In the song "How Could then we found everyone else. "Nanking! Nanking!" were For example, the song "Ergots of Etta James was acknowledged by many Rye" was inspired by the ending Our Uves Have Passed," on your We came together pretty easily. inspired by events in recent new ER you use the abbrevia- But, Dave (McCully), Chris and I 3. "Open Arms" receiving the MacArthur to "Vanilla Sky," you know the Foundation Fellowship, also Chinese history. tion ATP in your lyrics, what already knew each other. Journey In addition to performing his lucid dream. known as the "Genius Award" in Q: In three to five words, how does that mean? Q: Is there a certain message 4. "In Your Eyes" November 2001. The pieces, Sheng will be attending that your band tries to convey a seminar and is speaking at the would you describe your band, Peter Gabriel Foundation noted Sheng as "a music and lyrics? through each album? fresh voice in cross-cultural Festival Forum. A: (J) Not a simple consistent 5. "Maybe I'm Amazed" The Festival is also featuring A: (F) Explosive art rock from music." Adam Zygmunt, coor- the clouds, energetic, sincere message always, like "Rage Paul McCartney an art exhibition called "Radical Q&A Against the Machine" and their dinator of operations of the and emotional. 6. "Wonderful Tonight" Une: Contemporary Chinese "sing for yourself,'' message. I MidAmerican Center for (Q Progressive, melodic, per- WITH JEREMY GORDON Eric Clapton Contemporary Music has heard Art," which observes the rela- don't think we have something tionship between traditional sonal, layered and Superman. AND CHRISTMAN HERSHA 7. "Let's Stay Together" many of Shengs pieces. Q: There have been numer- as tangible. We offer a little Chinese culture with the OF escape - colorful. Al Green "His work is very much of ous bands coming out of the THE.STORY.OF western context with a strong Western society. (Q The music gives you a cer- 8. "Every Rose Has Its Editor's Note: For the schedule of Ohio University and Ohio State Chinese influence," Zygmunt University college scenes. Would A: (J) ATP is the shorten ver- tain feeling. Like the song, Thorn" said. "There is a continuum of the weekend's events, please con- sion of the chemical adenosine "Gritty Look Good," when you tact the MACCM at (419)372- you consider yourselves part of Poison how eastern flavored or western that group? triphosphate: Adrenaline. We hear the music another sense flavored the pieces are." 2685 or www.bgsu.edu/col- used it in that song because it comes into play as well - it's col- 9. "Always" legeslmusicJMACCM. A: (J) Athens has a good Bon Jovi music scene, but we don't want describes us as a band; our orful. friendships and our move to Q: What setting would you 10. "F@!$ Her Gently" to live there forever. We want to further our careers |we want to Austin. recommend would be the best Tenacious D do this for a living], so we are Q: After reading some of the for listening to your CD? Miss the BG Billboard? moving to Austin later in the lyrics to the new album, 1 found A: (J) Ideally, if you were lohn year. that they mesh like a story and Glenn riding in that little space Find it on the Web at (Q We aren't just a college read like poems. Would you caH capsule. (Q On your head- band. Most of our efforts are this album a story of your iives? phones walking through the www.bgnews.com/pulse regional. At one time you could A: (I) Definitely - bits and woods after it rained and the S3 pieces. We put a lot of personal greens are bright.

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ANDREW artists in the orchestral rock blended with a soft rock sound. and by far more soulful. his first guitar when he was 12, some of today's remix greats: The genre. He manages to write On "Sit Down," the band adds a The 25-year-old sings with and soon after made an impact Neptunes, Fatboy Slim and Full W.K. lyrics that are only enhanced fur- touch of reggae-flavored vocak effortless passion about loves on the music world with his 11i.it. each has a unique eclectic ther by the musical sound thai Common Rotation goes pop lost, a strained relationship with modem blues rock. sound, which is seldom heard in backs it up While other rock on "Savior," where they use mesc her father ("He's Gone") and love It has been five years since his any of these seven monotonous THE WOLF artists of our generation may elements to add to the rock found. The album as a whole is a last album, Wander Tliis World, tracks. Island Records sing about breakups, Andrew sound. The song begins witha metaphor for being beaten and he is still is beyond his years The 40-minute CD leads us sings about friendships. His strong guitar riff and adds piano down, getting back up, being on this album It is hard to through a mix of techno and unique lyrics and awesome that ends up classifying the song beaten down once more and believe that his lyrics and well- hard bass beats that give new life The phrase "Heart, Soul, Rock sound make his music not only as pop. again gMting back up. developed voice are coming to the original version of and Roll" definitely applies when fun, but also entertaining. If you Then, on the country-oriented Leona Naess not only has from such a young artist. "Sympathy for the Devil." it comes to music by Andrew don't want to take my word on "Don't Let's Start," they mix a fid- highlights on vocals and both Lang's voice and catchy gujlar Although, each version could Wilkes-KrierorAndrewW.K. His any of this, then you can listen dle twang acoustic and electric guitar, but riffs make this a great album to easily blend with one another. talent is derived from his intense and judge for yourself on Lastly, the song "The Big Fear," an ensemble cast of musicians lay back and relax to. There is nothing distinctive love of music. He was quoted on November 14 when Andrew will was made so that people don't that bring a down-home, natural His young dynamic voice is about The Neptunes' version his Web site (AWKWbrid.com) be the musical guest on Conan take the lyric content seriously. It feel to the album. Ewrything showcased throughout the entire and Fatboy Slims, except maybe saying, "I like things to be strong O'Brien. This eccentric artist's seems that Common Rotation sounds so right on this record, album, at times overshadowing the length. And the only real dif- because I feel that other people CD would liven up even the wanted their fans to go past the and yes, so natural (the word his guitar. ference between tracks one can derive strength from that dullest parry and I give it my melancholy lyrics and focus on may be repetitive, but it fits) it Even though it is not listed as through six is the unmistakable themselves." stamp of approval. their blend of creativity and sounds like it could have taken one of the standout tracks on the rap-like bass influence in the The 24-year-old started play- - Nicole Romins unique rock styles. years, not weeks, to perfect. album, track four, "The One I sound (though this may only be ing piano at the age of 4 and So if you like good quality rock With 11 songs, the album goes Got," is very catchy and is the apparent with the car stereo started recording at the age of 17. sound, then pick up a copy of by like a flash. The opener, only trick that makes good use blaring). He has recorded two EPs as well COMMON ROTATION Common Rotation's The Big "Calling" segues masterfully into of a harmonica in the chorus. Finally, the last track is [lie astwoCDs. His first CD.lGel Fear and make sure to catch "Don't Use My Broken Heart;" Another standout track is the live original recording of song Wei, entered the British charts at THE BIG FEAR them on tour this fall. and by the time the final track. bonus song at the end of the While comparing the sound of number 14. - Gabriel Txraao "One Kind of Love" finishes, the album, 'Livin' ForTheCity." Any the previous tracks I found Andrews music is definitely 40-plus minutes are already over, Lang fan that has been waiting myself thinking "Why is it that LakeView and the repeat button on the patiently for his new album an original will always, and with- unique. His raspy voice gives his Entertainment music a sort of edge and when LEONA stereo is pushed again. should expect to hear something out a doubt, blow the remakes paired with the sound of the The songs that actually rock new, but hopefully not disap- outof the water?" multiple instruments used, the NAESS don't seem that out of place like pointing'. It is hard to say that a Stones result is a very rich party sound. one would expect on a run-of- ■Eric Harm nine is not the golden nugget Simple Plan, Nickelback and Accompanying Andrew are fel- LEONA NAESS the-mill folk-rock album. < that it was created to be, but in low band mates limmy Coup, Blink 182 are among the list of Instead, they are delightful this case, it wasn't entirely the mainstream rock bands that Frank Werner and Erik Payne on buffers that make the softer ROLLING STONES Stones' fault. It was purely the guitar as well as Donald Tardy on many students may listen to on numbers stick out even more. fact that the same song with lit- drums and Gregg Roberts on a daily basis. There are so many Sometimes it can be a real Looks like there were words to tle variation to it, was placed on bass guitar. rock bands out there right now, it pain to write a critical response describe the genius of this SYMPATHY FOR a seven-track CD. The first song on the CD is hard to distinguish between to someone's music. It is espe- album. What the hell, one more: THE DEVIL REMIX - Angela L Goiter "Victory Strikes Again,- immedi- them cially hard when the music is so Wonderful. ately reminded me of Meatloaf s Common Rotation does not fit beautiful, heartfelt and extraor- ■JoeBugbee ABKO Records intro music as it has an extreme- the mold. They are one of many dinary, that when trying to give Folklore has it that underground artists that deserve an album justice by writing good ly long piano and guitar solo. JONNY "Amanda the The song only contains four lines more credit than is given to tilings about it, words fail. a but the musical background them. This is what happened after LANG In a brutal attempt to make Ghost" haunts the makes up for it. Common Rotation has four listening (approximately 15 more money. The majority of the lyrics to members: Adam Bush (vocals), times) to Leona Naess' self-titled LONG TIME have released not one, but seven Chi Omega House the other songs are very repeti- Eric Kufs (acoustic guitar and album. COMING different versions of their classic vocals), Mike Uhler (bass) and Naess, the daughter of leg- song "Sympathy for the Devil," on campus... tive, which is true of many party ASM Records songs. Track five, "Never Let Ken Beck (drums). Together they endary soul diva , has on a single compact disc. Down," has a valuable meaning blend a harmony of voices that a sound which is comparable, If the success of the song was as well. For example, "And even make them different from other albeit marginally, to other angst- How could an artist who is not enough in 1968, the band, if you can't stand up/Even if you rock bands. They've been tour- filled female singer/songwriters only 21 title his album "Long like many older acts these days, lose your light/ I'm a friend by ing in some cities to promote like liz Phair and Alanis Time Coming"? If he released his have brought in mainstream tal- your side/ You're never going to their new CD titled The Big Fear. Morissette. Although the big dif- first album when he was 15. ent to spice up their oldie and be alone," is just one of the vers- The album covers a variety of ference between Naess, Phair lonny Lang may be young, but renew its place on the Billboard es that promotes being there for different musical styles. Among and Morissette is that Naess is a he is already a veteran of the Top 40. others and helping those in them are pop, folk, rock, country little sweeter, a lot less raunchy music business. He picked up Contributors to the album are t need. and jazz. The album begins with Strong lyrics are what set "Indie Rockin," a song that con- tains a strong guitar sound Andrew W.K. apart from other 2003-2004 CAMPUS PHONE BOOKS ARE HERE! Off-Campus Students Pick Yours Up Today!

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