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ARMED FORCES: CLOUDY HIGH 37 I LOW: 29 The number of ROTC cadets is growing; www.bgnews.com A daily independent student press VOLUME 95 ISSUE 30 PAGE 3 Andrew W.K. to hit Howard's Club H

By Chuck Soder owner of 1 towards. "It was even Drag on Nov. 2 and grammy-win- band's show at Howard's fails But. again, be went lor a bigger Clir HEWS EDITOR on our Web site," Gavarone said. ner John Scofield in April. But no between two others with ANDREW W.K. venue in loledo." RockiT Andrew W.K. will be But the band's back-and-forth recent artist has had a hit as big Aerosmith in Michigan on Friday One tiling that shouldn't be an parrying hard this Saturday al schedule shouldn't hurt the show as "Party Hard," which has and Sunday. issue is safety (iavarone plans to Howard's Club H. Bui he almost or atmosphere, according to received airplay on both radio "If we can catch them on an off squeeze extra security guards moved his party to Perrysburg. Gavarone. The crowd as well as and MTV night, then they'll come and inn i what be imagines will be an W.K.—known for his hit "Party W.K. should keep excitement Whether or not Howard's is play," Gavarone said. already-packed venue. Hard" and wild stage antics — high. able to secure famous artists like Promoting the concert, Tickets are on sale for S10 was originally scheduled to play "From what I've heard about W.K. depends mainly on bands' (iavarone put a poster outside online at MusicTod.iy.com and Howard's before moving his his fans, they're pretty fanatical," tour schedules. When they have a the club of W.K.'s debut , "1 $12 at the door. show to The Mission in he said. day off from bigger shows near- (jet Wet." The picture — one of Ihej can also be imughi at Perrysburg. When The Mission The fans should pack the by, then I loward's gets its chance. W.K.'s bloodied face — was a bit Madhatter Music and Kroger. A couldn't hold the show, he put place, according to Gavarone. "I "That's our biggest problem in too graphic for some passers-by. ANDREW: The rocker on the service charge may lie included. Bowling Green back on the tour. do expect it to be a full house." getting quality acts," he said. "I've caught some heat for cover of his debut, "I Get Wet." Doors will open at 8 p.m. "You can go back as far as Several national acts have put "They have to be on Uieir way to that." he said. had Marilyn Manson," he said I Shaihulud and Gil Manteras I lalloween — that's when 1 was Howard's to capacity since it some place else." Howard's has mil into contro- Party Dream will open for W.K. approached to have him play," started booking bands in die late Andrew W.K. is on tour open- versy before. was catching heat lor that, too, according to lim Gavarone, 1960s. The club hosted Super ing for Aerosmith . The "A few years back, we almost before it was even announced. Yuletide PRIEST KILLED dinner to Unusual jobs take place can work, too

By Sarah Oewey comes to campus looking for tonight KEPORTER students with education degrees The reality will hit soon to work for their company. By Jennifer Palicka enough for all University stu- "The Leapfrog thing was REPORTER dents. After years of studying, interesting, that there are other The University catering ser- there comes a time when you opportunities for an education vices has put on the Old Iinglish have to use your degree to your degree, other than teaching/ Yuletide Dinner for 35 years in a advantage and find a "real" job. said Nicole Franks, a senior, in row. It will be held today and Celeste Robertson, the assis- response to the discussion. tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the tant director of the Career Students should not think, Student Union Ballroom. Center, addressed issues con- "What are the occupational The theme of the event is holi- cerning the process of job options under my degree?" day traditions from the reign of searching yesterday during a Robertson said. Elizabeth I. discussion titled: "How to find Students should not limit Every year, the dinner theater your dream job in 30 days." their career and job pmnfllfflrlfB was held in the Union ballroom, The economy has become by thinking about occupations except for the past two when it more of an employer's market that traditionally accompany was in Olscamp. In the past, and less of an employee's mar- their degrees, and they should about 500 to 550 tickets were ket. also expand their search by sold each night, both Friday and It's nol easy finding a job being o|)en-niinded about relo- Saturday. This year, the total is these days." Robertson said. "It's cation. Students should be real- about 350. very, very tough." istic about where they will go Most of the people who attend There are three things that and can go when they enter the are from the community. students must ask themselves job market. Students attend, but not many. when preparing to search for a When beginning the job The dinners re-creations holi- job: What kind of job do I want search process, students should day traditions of the era. It will to do? Where do I want to go? choose at least three to five feature costumed singers, a was- What am I willing to give up? places where they would be will- sail bowl, a boar's head ceremo- Robertson said students often ing to live. Robertson often deals ny, flaming plum pudding and a think they can only use their wit I I students that are only inter- concert of European carols while degrees traditionally, meaning ested in jobs in Toledo, the multi-course prime dinner is that if they may only do the jobs Cleveland or Columbus, but stu- served. that are specific to their degree. dents need to realize Uiat their The Bowling Green Singers For example, if a student has an choices will limit them. will be performing throughout education degree, they might Considering factors like cli- the evening. They are directed by believe that Uiey can only teach. mate, atmosphere (big or small lim Brown. This is false — there are other city) and distance from family "They will be dressed in full positions in which a teaching can help expand your job possi- garb from the era," Doreen degree might be helpful. bilities so that you may lie happy Leapfrog, a software company Bateson, catering manager, said. FUNERAL: Pallbearers carry the coffin holding the body of Rev. William Gulas, 68, at St. Stanislaus This is Bateson's fifteenth year aimed at educating children. Church Dec. 12 in Cleveland. A Franciscan brother in training has been charged with shooting Gulas. JOB, PAGE 2 involved widi the dinner theater. She says it is a beautiful show that is worth at least listening to. The singers will be performing English carols as the show goes on through the evening. A professional mime/comedi- Arby's to arrive in town by year's end an from England will also be dressed as a jester to bring By AndrewScharl site earlier, but did not build a may IK- built in town later. The comedic relief throughout both REPORTER restaurant due to complications. company has tenative plans nights. Arby's will open a store in Butler said economics also ready for a second restaurant in At the beginning of the night, a Bowling Green this month. played a part in the decision to anticipation of success. wassail bowl of traditional hot The fast food restaurant, being build an Arby's now. Students on campus are look- spice cider will be brought out built on North Main Street near "We have had a strong desire ing forward to the opening of the followed by a salad. "Beefeaters" Al Mar Lanes will open its doors to be in Bowling Green for restaurant. — men who carry in the boar, on Dec. 30. awhile," he said. "It's a great place, and I would starling the feast — walk out car- "We think we are going to do There are two sizes used for definatefy go," freshman lason rying its head. The boar head extremely weU and look forward Arby's restaurants. The Bowling Buckley said. "I wish there was marks the beginning of the to opening in Bowling Green," Green Arby's will feature the larg- an Arby's in the Union." prime rib dinner. said Tony Buder, Director of er of the two. The menu will fea- Other students see the prices "They (Beefeaters) are dressed Operations for Columbus and ture the same items as other for the restaurant as a deterrent. in cute little red tights," Bateson Toledo Superstars. Toledo area Arby's. But the inside "I think that the prices are a lit- said. "Everyone wears cos- Butler notes that the reason of the store will be unlike any tle high for college students," tumes." Arby's is coming to Bowling other — the dining area will fea- freshman lenna Graham said. Tickets — which costed $20 to Green is demand from area resi- ture live plants and trees. Arby's is looking for employ- $25 — are no longer on sale dents. The company received "The decor will be absolutely ees, including managers. Buder Next year, however, the dinner numerous requests to bring a gorgeous," Buder said, said any residents from the BGNevn theater will be back, creating store to the area. Buder eagerly awaits business Bowling Green area can apply. another spectacular display to The restaurant had made for the restaurant. Based on this More jobs will be available if the CONSTRUCTION: The Arby's on Main Street is to open Dec. 30. bring the Christmas season efforts before to come to Bowling store's success, another Arby's second Arby's is built. The chain is coming to Bowling Green after numerous requests. around a little earlier. Green. The company picked a

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FOR ALL THE NEWS VISIT WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Friday, December 13,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Location Bush fights for religious rights crucial in •yJwmrfwloveri With Congress stalled on the change when it comes to federal THE tSSOCIalED PltSS "faith-based" initiative he had grants. Sen. Rick Santonim, It- PHILADELPHIA — pushed since the beginning of Pa. , said he plans to try to address search for Sidestepping Congress, his administration, the president that next year when lawmakers President Bush took action bypassed lawmakers to put in reconsider a 1996 welfare reform Thursday to help churches and place some of his ideas. He used bill. new jobs other religious groups better executive orders and other His remarks were met with compete for federal dollars to administrative actions in an repeated "Amens" and applause. provide social services. effort to give religious organiza- Bush was clearly buoyed by the 10B, FROM PAGE 1 He said he wanted to "clear tions the same chance as other energy in the room, as well as, away a legacy of discrimination" groups in winning federal con- aides said, by an private visit with your new job against such organizations, even tracts. beforehand with some children "Where you choose will make those that refuse to hire people of For example, federal contrac- of prisoners and their mentors you happy, it's not about the a different faith. tors no longer can be denied tax- from a local church-sponsored money," Robertson said. "If a charity is helping the payer money if they display reli- program. Finally, when looking for a needy, it should not matter if gious icons. He also made clear The Rev. Barbara Farmer, pas- job, it's important to realize that there is a rabbi on the board or a that no money "will be used to tor of Faith Tabernacle Church of Georie Widron 8G Nem you may have to sacrifice some things. There may be lower cross or a crescent on the wall or directly support inherently reli- the Living God in Camden, N.J., BUSH: The President gestures as he addresses a gathering of reli- a religious commitment in the gious activities." said Bush calmed her church's salaries than expected or a charter," Bush told a White The president believes groups fears about applying for federal gious and charitable leaders yesterday in Philadelphia. higher cost of living, but stu- House-sponsored conference of with religious affiliations can be money to back its food pantry, simply wrong for federal contrac- and community initiatives, said dents should look at the big pic- religious and charitable leaders. as or more effective than others child care services and drug tors to discard the resumes of similar regulations governing ture when excepting a job. "The days of discriminating in caring for the poor, hungry, addiction counseling. people with names that sound private groups providing govern- Sometimes companies will pay against religious groups just drug-addicted and homeless. "All Americans should find "too lewish' or 'too Muslim' when ment-funded welfare-to-work for graduate school or for an because they are religious are "Government must recognize abhorrent a government policy hiring substance abuse coun- services have functioned without employee's doctorate. These are coming to an end." the power and unique contribu- that allows for a religious or racial selors and other professionals problems since 1996. benefits that should be taken His announcement pleased tion of faith-based groups in litmus test when hiring with tax- with government money." Bush's initiative was largely into consideration when mak- conservatives who want more every part of our country," Bush payer money a person to serve But lay Sekulow, chief counsel successful in the House. But the ing the decision to accept or support for the charitable efforts said. soup," said Rep. lohn Conyers, D- for the American Center for Law Senate would not give him even a refuse a job, Robertson said. of religious groups. It was greeted The most contentious change Mich. "Cooking soup and giving and lustice, a public interest law watered-down version that Students can contact the with dismay and skepticism by allows religious organizations to it to the poor can be done equal- mainly increased tax breaks for Career Center at 372-2356 or finn founded by televangelist Pat charitable giving. Santonim said liberals and moderates who make hiring decisions based on ly well by persons of all religious Robertson, said Bush's approach visit their Internet site at he plans to resurrect that scaled- www.bgsu.edu/offices/sa/care worry that government funding an applicant's faith and still win beliefs." is a "perfectly permissible" and back legislation when the new of overtly religious endeavors federal contracts. Added Ira N. Forman, execu- constitutional. Congress, now controlled by violates the constitutional sepa- The president did not have the tive director of the National lim Towey, the director of the Republicans, reconvenes in early ration of church and state. authority to make that policy Jewish Democratic Council: "It is White House office of faith-based lanuary. Smile...it's Friday!

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STANFORD ANNOUNCES CLONING PLAN www.bgnews.com/campus PHILADELPHIA (KRT CAMPUS) — Researchers at Stanford University have announced a plan to use human cloning to create stem cells for medical research. Scientists there would transfer the DNA of adult cells into human egg cells, but the cells would not be allowed to develop beyond the earliest stages. CAMPUS BG NEWS ROTC numbers on the rise BRIEFING By Katie Byard rime in several years that its com - Student burned in KNIGHI BlOOtll Ni»5PAPf»S Why these cadets joined missioning goal has been met. Eric Craft, a 19-year-old fresh- fraternity fire AKRON, Ohio — lana Norris The number of Air Force ROTC man sociology and law enforce- slarted the day by firing a few cadets is up, loo—from 13,351 in ment major who's one of the 36 Pi Kflppa Phi fraternity rounds from an M-16 rifle. decided to stop using can- the fall of 2000 to about 17,500 in Air Force ROTC cadels at the That's not a normal activity for 2001 and 2002. dles in their rituals after a fire a University of Akron nursing University of Akron, said he had Why more are joining planned to go into the military in their house injured one student, but it's becoming a The Air Force's creation of an before Sept. 11. He and his father member. more typical scene on college The Saturday morning fire online scholarship application are Civil War re-enactors, and campuses as the ranks of the started when a candle — (www.afrotc.com) has greatly he's long been interested in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps approved by the increased interest in the pro- Armed Forces. grow. Environmental Health and gram, officials said. Antonio Reynolds, 23. who An increasing number of stu- Safety Department — set fire Military officials are reluctant pays for day care for a 2- 12-year- dents are combining military to draw a link between the recent to a sheet hanging from the training and regular classes as old daughter, found ROTC's ceiling, according to a press enrollment increases and post- financial benefits a big draw in a ROTC cadets. If they commit to Sept. 11 patriotic fervor. release from Kevin Yania, fra- serving in the military after grad- weakened economy. ternity president. The events of Sept. 11 "helped "School is just way too expen- uation, the students are eligible to validate the choice that a lot of Fraternity member Tony sive these days," said Reynolds, a for thousands young men Hongiomo was taken to criminal science major and one of dollars in and women Wood County Hospital for "School is just way of 149 Army ROTC cadets at Kent scholarships in the pro- second-degree bums on his State University. — an attrac- too expensive gram had hands and forearms. He was Tim Carter's decision to sign tive lure at a already released later in the day. these days." up for Army ROTC at the time when made." said Bongiorno tried to stop the University of Akron seems to be tuitions are ANTONIO REYNOLDS. ROTC CADET Paul Kotakis, fire, according to Kevin Yania, rising. spokesman more about curiousity. Pi Kappa Phi president. "I'm just like for U.S. "I just like going places, help- "He saw it before the alarm a regular college student, except I Army Cadet Command at Fort ing people, playing with bigtoys," went off," he said. "He was have to get up early, do some Monroe, Va. said Carter, a 19-year-old fresh- trying to contain it and got physical training and some fun Officials do point to stepped- man who is majoring in chem- hurt in the process." Army stuff," said Norris, 20, who up marketing as one of the rea- istry. He received an Army ROTC The fraternity is trying to was dressed in the fatigues that sons behind the enlarging ranks. scholarship after applying online prevent future fires by having she is quick to shed for regular "The information is getting out (www.annyrotc.com). all members attend a clothes after her military classes. to the students that ROTC is not "Even when 1 wake up early for University fire safety training Initially, she had reservations something you have to commit {physical training], I'm glad I do course. about ROTC, but her father, an to," said Capt. Mark Morek, it," he said. I lowever Pi Kappa Phi Army sergeant major, persuaded recruiting and marketing officer Came Miksch signed up for decided that the risk of a fire her to give the program a try. She at UA's Army ROTC. "You can try the Army ROTC program at Kent getting out of control is too won a scholarship that covers it out for up to two years without State "for the extra experience." great to continue using it, tuition for four years. any obligation." As a member of the Ohio even with permission and Norris is one of about 70 stu- Additionally, military officials National Guard, Miksch, a 20- precautions. dents in Army ROTC at the note that stipends for personal year-old sophomore nursing stu- "|We| finally eliminated University of Akron. Fewer than expenses have increased. dent, gets her tuition paid the use of flame in all rituals," 50 were enrolled at this time last Scholarship winners gel the through a Guard grant program. Yania stated in a press year. stipends, as do cadels who have She'll also get intensive training release. Nationwide, Army ROTC signed a contract lo serve in the in an Army hospital. COIVIRACT FUN FACT cadets number 30,824—up from leremy White, 26, a geology KM low Akron Beacon Journal military after graduation. THE M.MA MXTER F« BM frit 29,818 in 2001, and this school Air Force ROTC and Army major and Air Force cadet at UA, HITTING THE TARGET: ROTC student Mike Skuski checks a tar- 40p*srunolft.KSIJ\ ^ year. Army ROTC is projecting ROTC stipends now range from said that "Oie sense of family and lutma, DM Ikiu Mit. tjm \4go/ get at the University of Akron's indoor shooting range. University of that it will generate 3,900 new $250 a month for freshmen to community is like no other" was wittM M4 HRJ U OH Husk VWy Akron ROTC students train with the M-16 once a semester. lieutenants, marking the first $400 a month for seniors. career program. * On Mtmul vttm tf Full*

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Former president BILL CLINTON, addressing Democratic leaders for the first time since their midterm election losses. (newwMk.com) OPINION Senator Lottis words a poor choice

At Strom Thurmond's 100th ing out against what Lott said. Furthermore, Senator Lott supported segregation, but it founding ideals," Bush said to down as Senate Majority Leader birthday party last week, The reason there is such an made a similar comment in 1980 leaves too much room for inter- great applause. This may not be absolutely nec- incoming Senate Majority uproar is thai Thurmond's presi- in his support for the Ronald pretation. This is a classic example of the essary at this time. Leader Trent Lott shocked listen- dential campaign was run on a Reagan presidential campaign. Further proof that this goes old adage that one must think However, what is necessary is ers by a comment made about pro-segregation ticket. U>tt made these comments after beyond party lines is that before one speaks. Obviously that Senator Lott hold a press Thurmond's 1948 presidential Some of Lott's colleagues have a speech by Thurmond. President Bush came forth yes- people make mistakes and it can conference and explain himself. campaign. gone so far as too ask for Lott's Tliis is not a Republican or terday condemning Lott's com- happen while speaking about He must explain to Americans as "We're proud of it. And if the resignation from the Senate. Democratic issue, even though it ments. others. This was not an accept- to why he said this and what he rest of the country had followed While Lott didn't come right has been made out to be one. "Recent comments by Senator able mistake, though. When tele- meant. We deserve more than our lead, we wouldn't have had out and say he supported or may This is a human rights issue. Lott do not reflect the spirit of vision cameras and colleagues just an apology, we deserve to all these problems over all these still support segregation, he has- Segregation always was and our country. He has apologized are near, caution should be used know exactly how he feels about years either," Lott said. n't come to fully explain what he always will be one of the worst and rightly so. Every day that our even more so than when in pri- segregation. Then, perhaps, ask- Almost immediately after the did, in fact. mean. This is the ideas in America. The comment nation was segregated was a day vate. ing for a Lott's resignation will be celebration people began speak- problem. by Lott may not have directly our nation was unfaithful to our Lott is being asked to step necessary.

LI:TTI:RS ro INK I:I>IIOR PEOPLE Finals week ought The BG News this week about to get them used to reading and ON THE STREET Honesty must the public library and the "com- social interaction. munity action project" proposed The length and issues present- to be free of stress What is your favorite start with U. by the University's women's ed in the book "Headier Has Two studies class using the book Mommies" do not make it thing about the holidays? administration "Heather Has Two Mommics."ln appropriate for a preschool sto- MATT That's why experience is such the article "Kids Need to Learn rytime in the public library. The SUSSMAN a factor in sports; veteran ath- As a past president and active Tolerance", Andy Jones insists fact that this book is illustrated letes possess calm nerves in that this book be read to children makes some people think that it the final minutes of the bot- member in the Indianapolis Humor Columnist chapter of the BGSU Alumni in the public library out of a des- is appropriate. However, the text tom of the ninth, or after the Association, I was disappointed perate need to "change the level included is written more for a two-minute warning. When to hear of Urban Meyer's abrupt of awareness of the diversity seven or eight-year-old. The lohn Elway needed to move resignation. I am increasingly among families." intent in presenting this book to the football 98 yards, I guar- troubled by the dichotomy There arc other ways to teach the public, may well be noble, The semester is already antee he didn't start frantically between the speech and action tolerance and diversity. As a however it is not at an appropri- over. It happened so fast. running in circles screaming, of university leaders across the library user, I've witnessed stories ate reading or interest level for a Sixteen weeks blew by our "Oh my god! I have to. like, country. While bemoaning the with non-traditional families three-year-old. or even a five- C0RI BAUER face as if we played for the score in a minute and a half, Bengals, and do you know rising numbers of students used in programs at the library year-old. I think that part of the FRESHMAN, UNDECIDED or else we lose!" cheating in our schools, these quite often. The public library reason storytimes at the public what? It only gets easier from Maybe I'm under-reacting. same administrators allow ath- seems to provide as much infor- library are presented by trained "Seeing my family here. Maybe I'm simply an above letic coaches to walk away from mation on as many issues, views library staff and not volunteers and beating up on Eighty to ninety percent of average test taker. Exams your grade is all but decided. written contracts as though nei- and topics as possible, and I'm from the women's studies class- my cousins." actually bring my grade up. If ther party ever considered hon- sure if they happened to be miss- es, is that there is some knowl- You have all worked hard to there weren't tests, my GPA oring them in the first place. ing something that every effort edge and training needed in make grades. Well, most of would probably be lower by a I am dismayed at the apathy would be made to remedy that. working with young children. you. To you freshmen who few tenths. Sure, there are toward celebrities lying to our However, that is where I think it "I leather has Two Mommies" couldn't make it through the test-taking skills that we all face (through some form of should end. They are an access lacks any kind of visual interest first semester: so long, and learned in that ninth-grade media) and our acceptance of point. They provide the public for young children. This book is let's hope your parents don't blow-off class about how to this. When related to athletics with information should they not meant for a 3-5-year-old flog you for too long. To the eliminate multiple choice and delivered through the news- need it. child. Period. And that is where rest of you, Exam Week is all answers and how to pace paper and television/radio, we Tlie storytimes are not the this argument should end. that stands in the way of three yourself with an essay test. have settled on tolerating dis- right forum to present that infor- I urge the members of our weeks of Braveheartesque But doesn't this seem like honorable word and action. mation in. My understanding, community to check out the "Freedom!" You show up to overkill? Why do you need to If a university is serious about and I may be wrong, is that the book "Heather Has Two class, take a test and leave. It's take a class to take a test? Why insisting on honor and solid Preschool Storytime provided at Mommies" for themselves. ASHLEY EUBANK that simple. not take a class that teaches character prevailing among its the library, is provided in an Because we have such a great FRESHMAN, UNDECIDED 1 have no clue why every- you how to register for class- student population, it must start attempt to impact children's abil- public library, it is available on one is ramming his or her es? Or a class on how to find from the top. in action. Without ity to read and to promote family their shelves. Anyone who has "No school, seeing my head into the wall over such a the room in which your class requiring honesty among all uni- literacy and a means for mean- kids will sec from page one that family and getting trifle of a week. Have you any meets? Tests are simply versity employees, we may never ingful conversations with our tliis is not a book for very young lots of presents." idea of what an easy week this another part of classes, and dream it of our student output. children. But when working with children. should be? It's nothing but they aren't as hard as they are children, and I doubt that Mr. Activism for the sake of tests! You really aren't learning made out to be. The hard part GEORGE J.KEMPF tones ever has, you have to sim- activism does more harm than anything new this week. Isn't is showing up at 9:30 in the VICE PRESIDENT, plify things. Should a three-year- good. And I'm wondering if Mr. that a relief? I know it is for morning, and you have MERRILL LYNCH old understand the love between tones is going to personally me. 1 just have to go back and already done that. The hard two adults, be them heterosexual attack everyone who doesn't learn the stuff I was supposed part is over! If there were a or homosexual? have the same beliefs, ideas and to know by now. Once I write class on waking up in the Proposed book I don't think that is the place of plans for life that he does. down what I know on four morning, it would probably the public library to decide. As Possibly a lesson in tolerance sheets of paper in four differ- consist of loud noises and simply not at far as I can tell, the philosophy and respect for other people ent classes, 1 go back home fireworks in order to wake up behind the library's program- should be given to him as well. and try to forget what I lazy bums who sleep through all appropriate ming for children is not to pre- learned in Math class. their alarm clocks. Sign me up sent social issues, nor do think it BROOKE KEZIA CHRIS 0EMAIN Maybe 1 know why this is for that one! 1 am writing in response to the should be. Storytime is not the BOWLING GREEN. OH m the week to fret. Human emo- FRESHMAN, BUSINESS So how should you handle articles and letters appearing in time to indoctrinate children, but tion is contagious; otherwise, Exam Week? Simple. I would "Home-cookin."' there would be no such thing put an hour of studying into as mass paranoia. For exam- each exam in order to brush ple, you talk to a classmate up on the material I may have struggling in a class. This per- forgotten in the beginning son is one of those who have, months. Since I have four for lack of a better term, been exams, that's four hours of studying their Bacardi more studying, and four one-and-a- than their Beowulf. The hap- half hour exams. That's less student tells you he or she hours total of work this week, needs an 'A' on the final just to which is less time than I nor- get a 'C for the class. The stu- mally spend going to class on dent's concern is filtered any other given week. Dont BRIAN CR0ST0N upwards to the 'B' students, let the 23 quiet-hour rule fool SENIOR then to the straight-'A' stu- you. There is much hidden dents, who feign anxiety just leisure time in this week to be MIDDLE CHILDHOOD ED. so they don't stand out. discovered and utilized. If you "The food, and an All I know is that one need a healthy recommenda- shouldn't worry too much tion, you can never go wrong abundance of liquor." about Exam Week. Ask any with hour after hour of play- athlete, and they'll tell you ing video games. Unless, of that getting jittery before a big course, you need an 'A' just to game can only hurt you. get a 'C in a class.

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THE 8G NEWS BOWLINE GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Even new go-to player Kevin Netter couldn't stop Michigan's athleticism Wednesday night, as Netter was saddled with foul trouble throughout the 83-57 Wolverine win at Crisler Arena. U of M used depth and sur- prising athleticism to beat BG in every possible way, and it showed on the scoreboard and in the statistics. The Wolverines had Women hold offlPFW three players score over 20 points, and out-rebounded 40- By Zach Baker said. "Had we rebounded the 21. SP0R1S REPORfER ball better, I think we could Now for the scary part: it does- With the women's basketball have really pushed the lead out. n't get any easier this weekend. team holding a 29-20 lead over But to IIPFW'sl credit, they real- Next up for the Falcons is IPFW at halftime of ly worked on the boards." fourth-ranked Alabama, the Wednesday's game, coach Curt The Mastadons were without defending champions of a very Miller said he was conflicted. starting guard and leading scor- competitive Southeastern He was happy the team was er Amy Geralds, who had a sep- Conference. leading, but wanted more arated shoulder. They were also The Crimson Tide enters the offense. missing Courtney Nicley, their game at 6-0, with neutral-game "I wanted to get the game other starting guard, who was wins over Oklahoma and Ohio more up-tempo and push more also out with an injury. State, and home wins against offensively," Miller said. "I want- The injuries forced coach Alabama State, Middle ed to keep good ball pressure on Bruce Patterson to rely more on Tennessee State, UNC- |IPFW| throughout the game." his post players. IPFW center Grecnsboro and St. Bonaventure. The pressure wore down the Verea Bibbs led the Mastadons The Tide is led by 2001-2002 Mastodons, as the Falcons with 12 points, and also had six Ail-American forward Erwin exploded with 47 second half rebounds. All but one of the Dudley, who enters the game points and beat IPFW 76-58. Mastadons' players had at least averaging 15.8 points and 10.2 The Falcons shot 51.5 percent two rebounds. rebounds per game, firmly plant- from the field in the second half, The Falcons were 5-19 from ing himself in the national spot- after shooting 36.4% in the first. three-point range, led by light again this season. Lindsay Austin led the team Stefanie Wenzel, who was 3-5. Thus far in 2002, he has been with 20 points. Miller said it was BG was also 13-19 from the free complemented nicely by point encouraging to see her play that throw line. guard Maurice Williams, who well. The win moves BG to 3-3 on averages 15.7 points. "I felt like Lindsay had a the season. The Falcons next The Tide is averaging 13 more decided advantage on the floor test will come Saturday after- rebounds per game than BG, and with her speed on the floor," noon, when BG travels to the frontcourt dilemma the Miller said. "It was great to see Cleveland State for a 4:30 game. Falcons have when foul trouble her back at full strength. She Miller said the Vikings are a plagues them could be an issue really was a catalyst for us." team with high expectations for once again. Stefanie Wenzel scored 14 this season, after returning all Netter and transfer )ohn points for the Falcons, and five of last years starters. CSU Reimold are the only Falcons Francine Miller had nine. Miller will not have played in 11 days, averaging in double figures, as said the only part of the game and Miller expects them to Netter averages 20.6 per game, that disappointed him was BG's come in ready to play. and Reimold 14.0. rebounding. IPFW out- "We have got our work cut TipotT is scheduled for 5 p.m. rebounded the Falcons 45-41. out for usr" Miller said. "But I After Saturday's game, BG finally Pam Brown led the Falcons with think if we can keep doing what returns from a horrid three-game seven rebounds. we do, and keep improving BenSwanftf BGNews road swing, hosting Oakland and "We didn't rebound the ball every day, it's going to be a team HANDS OFF: Forward Pam Brown goes up lot a shot against lona. The Falcons deteated IPFW 76-58 Urbana later next week. as well as we could have," Miller we can compete with." Wednesday. They will travel to Cleveland State Saturday afternoon tor a 4:30 tip-off.

Browns' Meyer facing high expectations season, By Doug Alien you win a couple of games?'" "This is not a complete washout. Dame before taking over at If he has the same kind of suc- IHE 1SS0CIA1ID PRESS Meyer said of his hiring at This place is close." Bowling Green. cess at Utah as he had at Bowling SALT LAKE CITY - Nobody Bowling Green three years ago. Meyer accepted Utah athletic The Falcons, who were 2-9 in Green, Meyer's stay in Salt Lake expected much when Urban On Thursday, he was asked if director Chris Hill's offer 2000, went 8-3 in Meyer's first City could also be brief if a bigger pressure Meyer took over as coach of the Ules could win the Mountain Wednesday, when he met with season and were 9-3 this fall, football power goes after him. Bowling Green after the Falcons' West Conference. Meyer said it the Falcons and told them he reaching No. 20 in The "There's only two kinds of sixth straight losing season. was too early to predict, but he was leaving Bowling Green after Associated Press poll before los- coaches in the world. One that on Couch Things are a little different at felt Utah could at least be a just two seasons. ing three of their last four games. people want and one that people By lorn Withers his new school. Meyer was intro- league contender even after this He agreed to a five-year deal Bowling Green was fourth in don't want," Hill said. "We'll do THE aSSOCIAIED PRESS duced yesterday as Utah's foot- year's 5-6 finish. with a base salary of $400,000. It's the i i,i i K HI in scoring at 41 points everything we can to hold on to ball coach, ending a three-week "I'll be honest with you. I don't only the second head coaching per game and two of its non- him, but I don't have Uiat fear. If CLEVELAND — Tim Couch search that started with the firing think the University of Utah is job for Meyer, who was also an conference wins were against Big somebody conies after him that isn't hiding, ducking or scram- of Ron McBride. similar to what I took over at the assistant at Ohio State, Illinois 12 schools — Missouri and bling from die oncoming rush. Maybe more than anyone, "last time they said 'Hey. can previous university," he said. State, Colorado State and Notre Kansas. MEYER, FACE 6 Couch understands what he's facing in this Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. It's the biggest game of his NFL career — and the Browns' most important game since returning to the league. BG to take to "This is the reason that I was brought here and picked No. 1," Cleveland's quarterback said, "to go out and win these type of games." Couch, sacked 141 times in ice in Classic four pro seasons, has never been By Erica Gambaccini 6 in the Nation in college hockey under pressure like this. ASSISHNI SPORIS EDITOR with a 9-3-3 record. The Browns (7-6) probably Christmas is about giving and However, the Falcons hold the need to win their final three spending time with your family. upper hand with an inside look games to make the playoffs. One It is also about the Dodge at Boston College from Paluch loss, and in all likelihood, they're I loliday Classic for the Bowling on how they play, their strengths done. There is little or no margin Green hockey team. and weaknesses. for error. lust two days after Christmas "Sometimes the schedule sets "We win, we stay in it," said the Falcons will travel to up some interesting match-ups wide receiver Kevin lohnson. Minneapolis, Minn, to partake in in that playing Boston College, "We lose, we're gone." ibis event. where I spent eight years, is going The Colts (8-5) are in a similar "We have a two and a hall to be a unique game," Paluch bind. They're tied with week break," said head coach said. "Obviously we know a lot Tennessee for first place in the Scott Paluch. "We don't play about how they play the game AFC South and among 13 teams again until we go to (he after being there for eight years." still in contention for the post- Minnesota Christmas However, this might not be season. Tournament, which is in the enough to defeat the 2000-2001 "There's so much riding on elite, elite field right now." National Champions. this game," Couch said. They will take on Paluch's for- "They're off to a tremendous So much of it is focused on mer learn in Boston College on start," Paluch said. "They're Couch, who has had a madden- Dec. 27 and then follow up with extremely skilled.... They are well ingly inconsistent 2002 and has either Minnesota or Yale Dec. 28. coached. They've got a great staff been in the eye of a personal "There will be two teams and a great hockey tradition storm most of the season. ranked in the top 10. with there, too, so we're excited about Complicating things for Minnesota and Boston College, that match-up." Couch are several factors — all and also Yale, who has the oppor- Boston College won't be the converging at once — that he'll tunlry to crack the lop 10," Falcons' only tough opponent at have to overcome if the Browns Paluch said. "Its a greal field and the tournament. The Falcons will are going to win this week. we're excited about the challenge play either Minnesota or Yale the Ben Swinger BG News He's been slumping badly at of being in such a big tourna- second night. SQUISHED: Bowling Green forward Roger Leonard pushes a Michigan player into the boards In an ment." BROWNS, PAGE 6 Boston College is currently No. HOCKEY. PAGE 6 attempt to gain control of the puck. The Falcons will play in the Dodge Holiday Classic Dec. 27-28.

GET IN ON THE ACTION AT WWW.BGNEWS.COM/SP0RTS 6 Friday. December 13, 2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Hill's offer Jags, Bengals just want it to end too good By Joe Kay team ill the history of the league's rH[ »ssoc l most woeful franchise. Is that enough motivation to for Meyer CINCINNATI - Ihe I cappella tune started softly In one comer of win? It's hard to say. the football-shaped locker room, "At this point of the season with growing louder as more players ihe record and the way ihings have to pass up joined in. gone, it's going to come down to Killing time between lunch and each man's individual motivation MEYER, FROM PAGE 5 practice last week, some of the for playing the game," quarterback ( inc innati Bengals decided to sing Ion Kitna said. "What is it? And are means he's doing a great job away their blues More than a you willing to go out and perform here." dozen joined in, slapping hands to to the best of your ability, even Among Meyer's first tasks, alier thighs to provide the beat. though things haven't gone ihe meeting his new team, will lie "This little light of mine, they way you want?" catching up during one of the sang. "I'm going to let it shine!" The laguars also are approach- busiest recruiting times of the Yes, it's the most woeful time of ing territory for their season and assembling his staff. the year for NIT. teams without franchise. One mote defeat will Meyer said he plans to meet playoff dreams. They'll try any- give them a third straight losing wiUi defensive coordinator Kyle thing — even off-key harmony — season, something they've never Uiilingham, who also inter- to get through another practice had before. viewed for the Utah job. and another game, looking for- "What you have to do is you Witlinghain has also talked with ward to the day that the season have to give your team reason to Brigham Young coach Gary finally ends helieve thai Ihings could be differ- Crowton about taking over as The Bengals (1-12) and the ent, and we could be better," coach defensive coordinator for the lacksonville laguars 15-8) can't wait Tom Coughlin said. "And that's Cougars. to shine their little light at the end what I keep trying to do" \ lever, 38. had said last week of the tunnel. Both teams are trying to take hewasrYl looking lor anolher job, "I hate losing" laguars running consolation in a little hit of "what although with his success he was back Fred Taylor said. "It's a bad if?" a top prospect al several other feeling in your gut that you're los- The laguars knew they were in schools, hul when Hill called, ing. I'm pretty sure a lot of guys up for a tough time this season Meyer was lempied. there in Cincinnati understand because of their salary cap prob- lie met with Hill twice and al that same type of feeling." lems Ai ihe midpoint, they were 5- .1:3(1 .i.ni. Wednesday said he and Do they ever. 5 and thinking postseason. Three his wife. Shelley, reached a deci- The Bengals have known little dose losses have snuffed those sion, except losing since 1991, when hopes. "We both looked al each other they started their run as the NFli lacksonville lost its last three and she said 'you've got lo do il.' worst team. They entered this sea- games by a combined five points. So I listened to her." Meyer said. son with their annual hopes of a The lasi one was ihe worst — Tim Meyei replaces McBride, who turnaround, and find themselves ( ou> hihtew a 50-yard touchdown coached ihe Dies for 13 years. once again playing in December pass on the final play, giving Utah had jusl three losing sea- for nothing more than ■> liny slued Cleveland a 21 -20 win sons under McBride. bill two of dignity. The Bengals have had their i.iine in die lasi three years. Hill One more loss would match the share, as well. In each ol their last decided thai warranted a change franchise record for a season — the three home games, they had a HIBehrmanAP Photo ami fired die populai coach, who Bengals went 3-13 in 1991, 1993, chance to score the winning had refused an oiler lo resign and 1994 and 1998. Two more losses touchdown in the final seconds, UNSTOPPABLE: Cincinnati Bengals running back Corey Dillon, middle, scores on a 5-yard run accept another |ob in the athletic would stamp them as the worst but humbled instead. against Baltimore Ravens defenders from left, Ed Reed, Cornell Brown and Robert Tate, boltom. department Meyers new players, most ol whom he hadn't met with yet were relieved to have a new coach in place "We had a lol of guys walking Couch, Browns need to step up | Holiday hockey around with blank stares on their faces and nol much direction. It's fuller said. nice lo have somebody back lo BROWNS, FROM PAGE 5 I le's just l -3 with a 62.8 quar- HOCKEY, FROM PAGE 5 ranked No. 8 in the Nation. Beginning with the Oct. 6 terback rating at Cleveland "Holiday hockey sometimes lead us, and lo locus our dnec home. He'll be facing good friend debacle against Baltimore when Browns Stadium, and has "Both teams are off to a great geis .i little Interesting," Paluch lion and bring us back together Peyton Manning and Couch has he was booed incessantly by thrown just four of his 15 TD start," Paluch said. "Minnesota said. "Our higgesi focus will be .is .i le.nn. Iigln end Mall the added burden of keeping Browns fans, who then cheered passes there. Worse, he's averag- and Vale will be a great game." maintaining our physical con- Hansen said, "lie's been really Yale has a 7-3 record so far Cleveland's season alive. when he sustained a concussion, ing just 169 yards passing at ditioning so thai we can come sue, essiui where lies been. I le's a this season in their league and "This is when we've all got to Couch has played miserably in home compared to 2211 per back Christmas night and give young guy with a lot of energy step it up," cornerback Corey home games. game on the road. a 7-4 overall record, while ourselves a day to gel ready and enthusiasm. I think he's a Minnesota is 9-4-4 overall and before he head to Minnesota," goixl choice."

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Bowling (ireen's Gist day spa now already decided to open a full-service uneven tanning on the feet," said Sunless Express, has the area's liisi system 10 have a day spa, and felt the booth would be a Leslie I lartlieb, vice president of 1 IS natural-looking tan without the tox- good addition. marketing, the manufacturer of the ins. The two partners tried the booth Sunless Kxpress system. According to Sandy Mahlman, ni- and were set. "It's just amazing." ITie booth was launched in July a new way owner of Serenity Spa & Tanning, Mahlman said. 2001. Sunless Express uses a solution of After nearly two years in research, Dawn Manzo, manager at T-N-T aloe, moisturizers, bronzers and development and testing, I is, the Tanning in Parma, Ohio, has seen to achieve a dyhydipxyacetone (DHA) to darken Sunless Express Spray Spa maker, has Sunless Express business grow since the skin. I )l IS is a tanning agent that seen high demand from salons and the store had a booth installed five darkens skin through a chemical teat spas across the nation for the system. months ago. healthy glow, is lion with the bodj 'S natural proteins. "The response we've received has "We have had quite a few people The solution is distributed through been overwhelming. Although there quit tanning and just do Sunless a set ol nozzles stationed on a bar and are other ways to apply sunless lotion, Express," Manzo said. now in the area. move up and down the body. only the Sunless Express Spray Spa Manzo said, part of the popularity Mahlman and her partner (list saw allows the client a private spa with of the booth is because anyone can STORY BY KIMBERLY DUPPS the Sunless Express booth on AW SS automatic voice instructions, and a EXPRESS, PAGE 10 ART DESIGN BY MATT 1VEY & ERICA MINIX (Kind Morning America The two had gravity foot wash that prevents

SUNLESS EXPRESS FAQ HOW LONG DOES THE SESSION Creams, beds give New spa pampers TAKE? r\ The entire tanning session is complete in less than one minute. both women, men WHEN WILL I NOTICE MY RESULTS? students winter tan You should begin noticing color within 2-3 hours after your session. By Michael Everman There are a variety of sunless By Kimberty Oupps them a variety of treatments." PLUS! WRIICR IHE BO NillS The color will continue to get darker tanners, most commonly lotion. Packages cost $105 and more, During the winter months Tannins lotions' active ingredi- Sandy Malilman .mil loy and include a variety of Serenity's for up to 24 hours. It lasts up to 10 BEFORE: The Pulse Editor achieving golden tanned skin ent, dyhydroxyacetonc (DHA), Botjer decided last February lo services. days. open a business. The two were Mahlman and Botjer have Kimberty Oupps's fair complex- outdoors can be a chilling propo- saturates the dead skin cells in WILL I NOTICE IMMEDIATE the outermost layer of skin, exploring their options and came introduced their services to sev- ion is shown in this photo prior sition for many but there are RESULTS? If you have very fair skin, other ways to get that tanned where it turns the protein in the up with the "perfect" idea — a eral sororities on campus and to Sunless Express. She is you may notice some results; look. dead cells brown. full-service day spa. allowed them to have informal unable to tan naturally. Mahlman said that they had chapter meetings at the spa. however, if you have a darker "I prefer to lay out and get a I lowever, the results of the tan complexion or an established tan, tan but during die winter can vary. It is important to know noticed that Bowling Cireen did "The girls find out what mud is months the only option 1 have is what product will work best with not have such a place. A person like, sea salt," she said. "They also you may not notice immediate color. learn about skin care and make a tanning salon," said Sarah one's skin type and applying die could gel their nails done at the HOW LONG SHOULD I WAIT BEFORE Kadabaugli, a junior. product correcdy is crucial to hair salon, but would have to go up." SHOWERING? You should wart at achieving a good tan. For infor- to another business for a mas- She runs specials that night, so A common way for a person to least 4-6 hours after your session get a tan is by using a tanning mation, visit www.sunless.com. sage. the members can make appoint- before showering or exercising. Serenity Spa & Tanning, which ments for services sampled at bed. Tanning beds use fluores- There are also tanning pills. opened Oct. 10, offers massages, the informal chapter meeting cent light bulbs to brown the Caretenoid pills contain a pig- SERENITY HOURS skin. The browning that occurs is ment, the same thing that makes manicures and pedicures, elec- However, women are not the the skin's reaction to too much shrimp pink, which when ingest- trolysis, permanent make up and only people who can enjoy SUNDAY: 10am -5p.m. facials. Some treatments include Serenity's services. There is a radiation. Constant tanning from ed, is deposited in the tissues of salt rubs, mud wraps and aro- men's facial, which includes an AFTER: This photo was taken MONDAY-THURSDAY: die sun or tanning beds has been the body. The Food and Drug an hour after using Sunless linked to increasing the risk of Administration banned these matherapy. exfoliating soub and massage. 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Express. Due to her fair com- skin cancer and many health types of pills due to possible "We do a lot of packages," Serenity is located in the FRIDAY: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Greenwood Csntlft 1616 K. plexion, Dupps saw immediate officials suggest using sunless health risks associated widi die Mahlman said. "We give them tanners. pigment used in them. snacks or breakfast and give WbosterSt results. SATURDAY: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

'Arc the Lad* series saves best for last By Hark Buckingham For the complete "Arc the Lad" purpose when the cast really In "Arc Arena," players can use PJISt WRI1ER review, visit The Pulse Web exclusive begins to grow; pop culture ref- monsters they've captured and Wferking Designs' "Arc the lad page at www.bcnews.com. erences arc thrown in all over the customized from "Arc II" to bat- CollecUon" may fall victim to its place, ranging from ik- ( I'll opponents or odier own ambition. What began as a received just as much attention Ghostbusters' to Aliens,' but players with their own monsters. two-part role-playing game as die storyline. they didn't fit into the feel of the "Arc the Lad 111" truly stands series on die PlayStation in Japan "Arc the lad II," while housing game. on its own as a well crafted story back in 1995 quickly became one a considerable chunk of the One of my biggest sticking set against the heroes, legends of the most popular the console story, seemed a little off the mark points was with the character and myths established by the has ever seen. to me. The music wasn't as con- Chongara. Whilein "Arc I" he first two games. This works "Arc the lad" starts off this sistently good as that of "Arc I" was not only playable, but also incredibly well because it relies massive anthology, sets the stage and the writing didn't feel right: had a very peculiar and amusing wholly on a new cast of charac- for the games to come and the story felt a bit forced and dialect, in "Arc II" he's not ters, an entirely new adventure establishes a very likable cast of awkward, even cheesy at times; playable at all and his speech and even a slightly different 'ARC THE LAD': Two characters from the third installment battle. characters whose personalities the characters lose their sense of seemed a lot more forced. world. KEEP YOUR FINGERS ON THE PULSE OF CAMPUS AT WWW.BGNrWS.COM/PULSE 8 Friday, December 13,200? THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM Director: Top works coming to U. future in store, filled with excit- Q: What do you feel will be our mission and goals, and some has a clear conception and a better location. If an exhibition ing exhibitions, interesting artists some of the highlights or strong are proposed by state or com- coherent body of work The work has a large number of artists and and a wealth of opportunities to galleries for the upcoming munity organizations. We also should be carefully and appro- very large-scale works, then the connect in meaningful ways semester? have a strong commitment to priately displayed and informa- Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery is Q&A with the campus and the com- A: Next semester will feature showing work by University Fine tional labels and signs should be more appropriate. The Hiroko munity. several exciting arts events. The Arts students and faculty on an informative and easy to read. It's Nakamoto Gallery is limited to lacqueline Kathan. director of the Fine Q: What have been the high- Contemporary Landscape," annual basis. pretty hard to generalize since lapanese ceremonial arts Ms Center Galleries, answers David lights of this semester's attrac- which opens in January, will Q: Do the artists set up their each artist and each medium demonstrations. Schrag's questions about art on campus tions? show paintings by several of the own displays in the art galleries? has individual qualities that Q. What is the best part of A; "N-SPACE," which was part top artists in the country. A: Student artists are responsi- should be respected. If we are your job? able to bring in an artist or cura- of the New Music & Art Festival, Following that, the galleries will ble for setting up their displays A: I am really fortunate to have tor to talk about the show, it was a marvelous computer art present an important series of in the galleries, as are faculty. the opportunity to work with so Traveling, or group shows, are set often enhances understanding show combining the latest tech- student exhibitions that high- many talented and creative peo- light the works of Fine Arts up by the gallery and School of and appreciation of what the niques in color and sound as ple from the wonderfully sup- well as "This is not a undergraduates as well as BFA Art staff, which includes student artist is trying to do. portive faculty here in the School Photograph," which was filled and MIA candidates. employees. Often if there is a one Q: How do you decide which of Art and the energetic and with fantastic and mysterious Q: How do you go about or two person show or compli- exhibit gets which gallery? enthusiastic art students to the visions created with light and getting the exhibits to come to cated installation, the artist will A: Each of the galleries has shadow. Right now we are show- the University? come to set up the exhibition. qualities that make it more amazing visiting artists. It is a joy ing the annual Fine Arts Faculty A: Exhibits come to the gal- Q: What is the criteria for a appropriate for a certain work to be a part of the conception, Q: What is In store for the and Staff Exhibition, which siz- leries in a number of ways: some good show with the artists you When a more intimate space is organization and execution of zles with an amazing variety of are curated by faculty members have selected? needed for smaller works or a each exhibition, and I am proud future of the fine arts galleries? really impressive work which is and staff, some are traveling A: In general, a good show is one-person show, then the of the quality of our exhibition A: The galleries have a glowing always a highlight of the season. exhibitions that fit in well with one that is well thought out, that Willard Wankelman Gallery is a program.

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8 p.m. - 9 p.m. Secret ol the Stars A show for Christmastime multi-media FridayTife show in the Planetarium tl donation sug- 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. gested. UAO Tie-Dyed Shirts and Jewelry Sale BGSUPtanetanum Education Bldg. steps Saturday 9am -4p.m. Holiday Raffle 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Phi Beta Sigma will be selling raffle 53rd Annual Faculty/Staff Exhibition tickets Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery Union Lobby 10 a.m. -4 pm 930 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. Wake Up little Susie: Pregnancy and Mary Kay Sales Table Power before Roe vs. Wad* Sponsored by American Culture Studies. Willard Wankelman Gallery Union Lobby 10 a.m. -4 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Warnings: an Exhibit by Usa Unk 53rd Annual Faculty/Stall Exhibition Willard Wankelman Gallery The exhibition presents work in a wide range of media by current faculty and 10 a.m. staff members of the School of Art. Competitions In Music P irformance Finals Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery Free and open to the public. Amanda began BG News 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Kobacker Hall. Moore Musical Ms Center CHOCOLATE: An Alyssa Lee's employee talks to a customer about holiday gifts. The gift section of the store is now open. Wake Up Little Susie: Pregnancy and Power before Roe vs. Wade 7 p.m. A three-dimensional mixed-media collab- Olde English YuletJde Dinner orative installation by artists Cathleen Reservations required. For tickets, contact Meadows, Kay Obering and Kalhy Hutton University Dining Services Catering Candy store offers sweet gifts Arrangements Office at 419-372-6951 on the theme of pregnancy and race. By David Schrag customer service allow us to be them the same day," Spence however, the Ultimate choco- Willard Wankelman Gallery Lenhart Grand Ballroom PUISE WRIIER like a kid in a candy store; liter- said. "As you can see our truffles lates are very good sellers as Irs finals time, that means ally. aren't just ordinary truffles; they well," Spence said. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday that students and faculty are According to Phyllis Spence, are covered in chocolate and Encapsulated in glass coun- Warnings: in Exhibit by Lisa Unk cracking down and hitting the manager of the store, and long- have uniquely beautifully ters, like back in the old days Willard Wankelman Gallery 1030 a.m. books, which means stress. time Bowling Green resident, designs on each and every one. when candy shops were really H20 Deeper But, wouldn't it be nice if you this is the perfect place to buy It's amazing that these choco- candy shops, are the truffles as 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Union Theater could just throw down your your holiday gifts. Kappa Delta Information Table lates can be in such perfect well as many other sources of 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. books for a moment and travel "We have perhaps the best order after being shipped across chocolatey indulgence. Kappa Delta sorority will be giving out back into your dreams where chocolate in the Bowling Green information about their Open House. 53rd Annual Faculty/Staff Exhibition the country." "My favorites are the turtles," Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery you are one of the kids in Mr. area," Spence said. "Our choco- Stay in one piece they do, Spence said. "They are filled Education Bldg. steps Willy Wonka's Chocolate late is brought in from places until you devour them. Some of with pecans and then rich 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. lpm -4p.m. Factory that won the golden such as Germany, Vermont and the more popular chocolate chocolate is poured over them Wake Up Little Susie: Pregnancy and ticket? Mexico, and is shipped to serve items that they sell are their to make a great piece of candy, Graduate Student Senate Assembly Meeting Power before Roe n. Wada Well, now that dream is a that day." truffles which are bought from but they are so big that it's hard Willard Wankelman Gallery reality. At the beginning of the day, different companies which help to usually finish them in one sit- Union Room 308 Alyssa Lee's Cocoa Bean Fine they receive their shipment of get them ready for the holidays. ting." 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Chocolates and Gifts has just chocolate, but this is not just "To get ready for the holidays Remember, it is the holiday 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Empowerment Croup Warnings: an Exhibit by Usa Unk opened in downtown Bowling candy, the pieces are works of we displaying an enormous season and on top of the intoxi- Willard Wankelman Gallery Green next to Falcon House rich chocolatey an supply of chocolates, but by far, For women survivors of abusive dating cating flavor and aromas that relationships Sponsored by The Sporting Goods. It's old-fash- "We order our candy from the best chocolate that I have you'll leave the store with, you 7:30 p.m - 8:30 p.m. ioned , chocolatey treats and different manufacturers and sell ever had is Lake Champlain, Transformation Protect. 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ALANIS MORISSETTE might give the biggest glimpse Tlie New Folk Implosion is away from chaotic lifestyle of the essary when used to replace Qiristmas is a compilation of intothe relationships that Alanis new because Lou Barlow (the exam week approach. It lulls other words that could have por- some of the greatest and worst has encountered. She has lead singer) collaborated with you to sleep, and for that I am trayed the message better. Some Christmas songs ever recorded. FEAST ON SCRAPS matured and this shows in this different people on this record. grateful. songs benefit from swearing, Due to the success of the A- CD. She's gone from the sultry, This Q) seems to express an -Brett Pheifer because it's the most visual and entire NOW series, the execu- Mavenck anti-conformist, male bashing entirety of a moment. It encom- poignant way of getting a mes- tives at UMG decided to throw lyrics of "You Outta Know" to the passes it all, and flows together SENATOR O'BRIEN sage across. But. when an artist together a very awkward combi- mellow, tranquil lyrics of "Simple like it was written simultaneous- throws it in just to throw it in, I nation of musical artists Where Together." ly in complete succession. automatically detach myself else could you get a CD with 's fourth PRIMARY album since /«ggerf little Pill falls In "Simple Together" Alanis Since his Top 40 hit, "Natural from them. such classic artists as Nat King a little short in some aspects. struggles with herself and her One" which was featured on the C- Although, he does have a lot Cole, Elvis Presley, Bing Crosby What makes up for the lack of significant other. "I thought we'd Kids soundtrack, he hasn't had Wall Street Music to say, and many of his songs do and lohn Lennon sharing space melodic songs is the DVD that is be sexy together/thought we'd be much success with his other not placate this idea of swearing with such mediocre artists as included. evolving together/1 thought we'd . This album has the to fit in and sell records. He Britney Spears, 'N Sync and Feast on Scraps is just what the have children together/I thought potential to catapult him back seems to be well traveled, speak- Michael Bolton? title indicates. This CD is a col- we'd be family together/But I into the ranks of artists today. Ironically, I was thoroughly ing mainly about his experiences The cover says it contains 36 lection of "scrap" songs that was sadly mistaken." This, I feel, With a sound like Travis, you impressed with this CD. When I in other places. Hither that, or classic songs from Christmas wouldn't fit on Under RugSivept. is probably the most personal can't really go wrong. So maybe was reading about himand he's pretending he's been to past and present — I beg to dif- If you have been an avid stance si le has ever made on the they'll ride the success of Travis looking at the CD, I honestly these places, in which case I've fer. Alanis fan, then you will not be relationships she has been and gather a draw from the fans expected a mockery of music lost total validity in him as an It does contain many classic disappointed by Feast on Scraps. involved in. of that band. and crudeness to get some artist. Christmas songs, such as Nat If, however, you slopped liking This CD offers everyone who It's a ballad filled escape, that insane hypocritical point and I think his message gets lost in King Coles' "The Christmas Song Alanis upon the highly anticipat- has ever been a fan of Alanis allows you to sit back and relax. agenda across. over-tired lyrics and need to ren- [Merry' Christmas to You|," Bing ed release of Supposed Ivrmer something, a DVD. When I listened to it I found I expected nothing less than der himself to the mass con- Crosby's "White Christmas" and Infatuation Junkie, then you will The DVD, also entitled Feast myself detaching from the lyrics something like Weird Al. I would sumption Bobby Helms 'Tingle Bell Rock." junk this CD into the same cate- on Scraps gives us all a look into and not listening to them, but have to say that I was mistaken, "Washington," is probably the 1 lowever, there are a few tracks gory. the life of Alanis on tour. Anyone rather listening to the melody. and gladly, mind you. only song I like. However, in that 1 could find a better word to Hast on Scraps is, quite possi- who is a fan of Alanis, and has It's all dependent upon your Senator O'Brien is an emo- "leaving California," he says, describe other than classic. bly, the most personal album she followed her consistently should mood though. tional mix of traditional "lesus holds me tight." I don't I"here is no need for Gloria has released to date. She gives buy this CD/DVD, all packaged It was 2:30 in the morning American sounds Instead of know what to think about this Estefan's "Love On Layaway," listeners an in-depth look at her in one. Who knows, maybe you'll when I listened to this CD, and I Weird Al, he reminds me, at guy. He swears one minute and Britney Spears'"My Only Wish personal life. She has negated come out of your hole and real- wasn't quite capable of legiti- times, of an underrated and talks about lesus the next. It IThisYearr and loe's "This the hate and rage that she felt for ize what amazing things Alanis mate thought at the time. That's lackluster version of The Boss. could be representative of the Christmas," to ever be heard by more subtle, soft songs. has accomplished since lagged. my time to turn my brain off. It He mixes jazz drums, different moods we go through human ears ever again. Perhaps one of the best songs - Brett Pheifer allowed me to mellow after a R&B/Motown bass, Motor City as people. Instead, 1 think he NOWViafsWIiatlCall on this CD is "Offer," in which long day of classes. That's the rock guitars and lyrics sung in fakes his way through this Qiristmas is a two CD set and she confronts the fact that, in her FOLK EXPLOSION mood that this album sets. what seems to be an under- album. fortunately for the listener, most, life, she has nothing to complain Tranquility. Motionlessness. ground scratchy version of the ■Bn-tt Plieifer but not all, of the really bad about. "Well it wasn't long ago/I was blues. songs are at the end of the sec- THE NEW FOLK IMPLOSION begging on my knees/For you to The only thing that makes this VARIOUS ARTISTS ond CD. So you have been fore- Feast is your quintessential B- Alanis CD. cramming a mass change you mind," are some of CD not fit into the genres above warned to keep the remote con- amount of lyrics into one line. IMUSIC the lyrics that 1 caught. "There's is lyrical content. Swearing NOWTHATSWHATICALL trol to your CD player handy You almost, at times, have to a world outside of the window," almost excludes him from the CHRISTMAS once you hit the middle of the read along to the songs to fully follows this. It's set to rather classic genres, and leaves me not second CD. mundane music for you to just wanting to place him in a cate- B- -Michael Fuennan understand what she is portray- UMG Recordings ing. This CD sounds like an older, absorb. gory with the greats. He loses Relationships have always more mature version of the band This CD is a late night listen, ground and validity in doing so. been a hot topic on any Alanis Travis, and il ironically works for when you don't care about lyrical I'm not saying that swearing is album. This one. however, them. content. All you want to do is get bad, it just almost seems unnec- NOWTIiatsWIuitlCall $****&*4**$>*r**fr*r$e*fr*r$c*^ BGSU r Date: Finals Week ST\iC*NT SPS^WIS "All Day, Everyday" Subject: Exams 101

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Call 352-6833. 9 Rodent pests dows. sunrool, remote start w/ ' aaafl ■aB 10 Helps a hood 419-352-6335 Female subleaser needed ASAP alarm. 330 HP w/ upgraded engine. _,., 1* 1 11 Bullring Own bed/bath. Close to campus ' Asking $15,000 OBO 419-897-0558 12 Hit-or-miss 2 Bdrm. turn, apt for fall semester $312.501 elec /mo 419-306-3940 Bed brand new. Oueen size pillow B 13 Most trite 43 Misses school yr. $450/mo. includes util. No Female subleaser needed through 44 Infuriate top set, full warranty Will sacrifice 10 ■ ^M 41 4' 18 Has a birthday pets, no smoking. Close to campus. " * " ** 45 Key to Egyptian $165 can deliver. Call 419-392-7465 May 03. $275/mo. Call Lisa 22 Be there Ask lor Tim 353-5074. at 419-3520736 ■ ^B ^B 24 Stiletto or dagger hieroglyphics Mens K-2 snowboard, womans 25 Circle section 48 Tells it like it isn't 2 bdrm lg. apt Vaulted ceilings, Houses & Apts. for 2003-2004 >' HI Morgan snowbd. & boots, mens ski H ' 26 NBA team 50 Swiftness spiral stairs, 2 car garage,deck, school yr. 1-3 person homes avail., boots, 1 pair snow blades & Tony U 29 Went by dugout 52 Legends 12 mo. leases only. Steve Smith S4 1 ^| Little's Gazelle walker 352-5772 dishwasher, turn. Avail. 2003-2004 K 30 Old name ot Tokyo 54 Travel stops 419-352-8917. No calls after 8pm. ... Call 352-1104 • 33 Open to all 55 Poker pot starter Listing at 532 Manville Ave. Office 34 One of David's songs 58 $ due mail >■ -. rH 2 bedroom., furnished. Avail, Houses 1. 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. within 36 Spots on TV 59 _ de cologne For Rent immedienly 1 block from campus. M 2 blocks of campus for 03-04 " " 38 Trades without cash 60 Cloak-and-dagger 352-5239 school year. Call 352-7454 39 Rest upon grp- 40 Spin 2, 3 or 4 bdrm.houses June 03. Very Jan. through May furnished ©flic. nice d/w. garb. disp.. w/d. basement, 41 Fuss " 2nd semester apartment leases Across from campus. $300 OBO. ACROSS great location, central air. 353-2382 avail discounted rates 419-308-5875. Call 353-0325 9 a.m.-9 p.m 3 bedroom house available January semester: 1 Key blunder 38 Directors with time for spring semester. '"03-04 house & apt. listings avail 3 one bedroom apts. 5 Used leeches on their hands? Call 352-5822, ask for Steve. Located 24/7 at 316 E. Merry #3. Available In May: 9 Track events 42 "Nine Heavens- All next to campus. Signing leases AVAIL. NOW! 2 bdrm. apt 1 & 2 bedroom apts. & house 14 Pay attention to poet Khosrow now Call 3530325 9am-9pm Village Green Apts. Pets allowed. Available In August: 15 Easter bloomer 46 Park in NYC? 16 Cancel, as a launch 47 Flexible Flyers "1 bedroom apt. for rent lor 1 or 2 $545 unfurnished.. Also avail, turn. 2 & 3 bedroom houses Nice place, great neighbors. Close 17 Channel between 48 Grassy plain people. 4 1/2, 9. or 12 month lease 1 - 4 bedroom apts ANSWERS to campus 419-352-2919 Call K & K Properties at Oahu and Molokai? 49 Guns it in neutral avail. As low as $450. Fully furnish- 419-353-APTS(2787) 19 incognita 51 Bachelor's last words s ed, includes all utilities, close to Available August 15. 2003 V i s i n oHs ii J 1 •; 20 Letter after phi 52 Apes 'I 1 8 H 1 V ()HN A i H campus, quiet area. 352-1520. Close to the University. Large 4 bdrm house corner of 21 Econ. indicator 53 Hot and humid ■ >, i 1 N d •J S 1 u 1 O|N i 1 1 N. Enterprise S Pike Sts. 22 Ot the stars 55 Sailor's assent ' "Fully furnished efficiency. $455 for d Large 3 bedroom house- Available Jan. 419-867-1812 23 Recoiled 56 One ol the Tweedles -) -i 0 1 a • v i 3 1 0 n 1 1 person. Monthly leases, includes S t o 11 1 A J H 11 1/2 month lease. 25 PC key 57 DeGeneres sitcom ..> .'. n 1 1 all utilities, cable, phone. Call Now Ranting 2003-2004 N V a V New 3 bedroom house- 27 Web location 58 Cheap perfume'' ■> 1 1 1 s 9 1 i 3 t Buckeye Inn I Studios 352-1520 800 3rd St.-1 or 2 bdrms (1 v u H V o 9 a 3 11 1/2 month lease 28 Roy's Dale 61 Torn apart 1 616 2nd St.- 3 bdrms. & etlic. S o N n J "Lg. houses next to campus for 2 bedroom house- 29 Shipping box 62 Solemn vow i 1 ■ ■ « 137 N. Church-1 bdrm. Cl 1 H V ■ i 1 H v rent. 303 E Merry. 916 3rd St, 31 Roman Pluto 63 Part of VMI : ' - 1 I 11 1/2 month lease. A For more info call 354-9740 i ■ 0 i V H - 'J v 1 211 E. Reed (up or dwn) & 321 E 3 bedroom apartment- 32 Hindu princess 64 Planted items 1 i ! 1 1 s ■ " >: i H 0 I - Merry Schoolyror 12 mo. leases 11 1/2 month lease ROOMMATE NEEDED! 33 Treaty in a trunk? 65 Membership fees 1 ' l V M 1 •-•> V ■ • H 1 Ii 9 avail. Call 353-0325 9am-9pm. 2 bedroom apartment. Rent only $200/mo. Bargain! 35 Hall-goat man 66 Out ot port, but not wine l 3 " ' V b 1 1 9 i v 1 i s i 37 Slaughter in Cooperstown ;> H 1 bedroom apartment. Call 354-0731. vVi 1 i H 1 4 2 bedroom apts. for rent. i ': o a W J I Semester leases available. Efficiency apartment ROOMMATE NEEDED! Sterling 5 1 0 V rjl0 ) i »|o .1 A 1 Call 352-5822, ask lor Steve Call 419-686-4651 Univ. Enclave. $320/mo. OBO. 1 Bdrm. apt. available now. No reasonable offer refused. VOTED BEST PIZZA 10 STRAIGHT YEARS 353-3475 leave message. Gas heat, water & sewer free. Available Dec 2002 3-4 bdrm 50 Call 419-354-9740 house. Completely remodeled. Spring & Summer Semester. 1 bdrm PISRNCLLO'S 17 1 bdrm. apt. for rent Subleaser 419-308-2456 avail, in 4 Bdrm house. Located downtown BG Cheap rent. Call needed. $370/mo. ♦ elect 131 Clay BRAND NEW 1 bdrm apt. for Jan- 1^^203 N.Moin * l» 352-5166 Large one Item Pizza 419-704-6621. ™ ™™ St Call Adam at 419-849-3464 Dec, lease. Great for Dec 03 grads. ^■^^ S5.00ifi.un Minimumminimum ipen Weekdays 4P.M. • Lunch Fri.»Sat.*Sun 'Ask about our other delivery specials 1 bdrm. apt. lor sublease. Spring '03 A/C, dshwsh. vaulted ceilings, close semester. $410plus util /mo Please to campus S4107mo. 419-344-6607 call 353-3453 for more info. BRAND NEW APT. e Sterling, on Spring Semester Rentals Available Napoleon. Immediate Occupancy or Good selection & good locations move in 2nd semester. Furnished, Call John Newlove Real Estate For Rent incl. Washer/dryer, pool, hot tub, fit- Rental Office. 354-2260 ness & computer ctr, air co. and parking No Deposit. Take over lease thru May 2003. S355/mo Will Sublease 1 Bdrm. Landlord pays all. Subleaser Needed Own room/bath pay share of utilities until Dec 31 but electric. Lease starting now-May in house. S250/mo Contract Dec Court Street Cafe 02-May 03. Dec. rent free. Contact and rent tree until Jan. 1. $100 Cash 419-290-9550 or 419-354-9740. (Fuming Buggy Whip Breidi« Deimg) Bonus if signed by Jan. 1. Call 419- April at 419-308-1969. Sublease or appt. lease Sterling 346-3486 Winthrop Terrace. 2 bdrm. apt. avail, (formerly Java Supreme) w%50 Univ. Apt. Furn., appliances, dw & wsh/dry. water pd. 419-352-8980. for spring sem. $480/mo. Last mo. OVW H0.OOO I^UN f—t Of ask for Steve or leave msg. prepaid. A/C ♦ free gas. 353-0887 A Great, Quiet Place to Study ■Inmontl Including Food. Subleaser needed for Jan. 03. M-F 7:30-3, 6-10 1 ncroon Thoatro.Toym, Arcades, $340/mo. lully fum. Will pay 1 st also small meeting room available Climbing Wall, Bkatoparh, months' utilities. Call Mike 353-3892 PkazarSall, Danes Club « Moral Subleaser needed for Spring sem. The Spirit of the Own rm. nice house. $200/mo.+1/4 util., dose to campus. Prices nego- Lord is Upon Me! tiable. 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