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State University TUESDAY September 27, 2005 BUSTED: BGSU volleyball ends Ball State SUNNY losing streak; PAGE 6 HIGH: 76 LOW: 49 www.bgnews.com independent student press VOLUME 100 ISSUE 27 Parking lots far, commuters say Administrator says student. She also sacrifices picking up "They're |the lots] in awkward her daughter from school each commuter parking is places," Seda said. "1 park own day in order to find a decent available elsewhere by the Ice arena and I have to parking spot. cross Mercer and I'm afraid that Compared to the past, com- By Cassandra Sholar sometimes people aren't looking muter parking has improved REPORTER and I might get hit." recently, with lots added over Imagine waking up extra early, But open spaces and ade- the years as needed, Enriquez leaving a half-hour lo an hour quate parking are then for com- said. before class just to get a good muters, said Stacie Enrlquez, An example of a recent park- commuter parking spot that administrative officer for the ing provision made is the pav- isn't available and then driving [department of Public Safety. ing of commuter parking Lot 4, in circles, hoping to catch the "Actually, we always nave located behind the University break lights of a departing car. available space, it may not be healing plant and across from This is the daily routine for when people want it but we Pike Street many of the University's com- have it," Hnriqutv. said, adding It will be accessible in mid- muters. that the University is a pedes- November, pending no weather Heidi Uabecker, senior, finds trian campus, therefore park- delays. driving around in circles each ing is not necessarily right next Shuttle Service Manager Fred morning to be a frustrating rit- to the buildings. Smith also agreed that there ual. Chandra Niklcwski, a senior isn't enough convenient parking "It's like a big rat race. It's bru- who commutes from Mannar. in the afternoon, and suggest- tal, I've seen people fighting over has to leave an hour before her ed that commuters leave their parking spots," Uabecker said. class just so she has time to d rive places later, park by the Visitor's While there are technically around searching for a vacant Center, and take the bus into spots available to all the com- spot and then walk to her class. campus. muters issued a parking pass, "I easily give up five hours ,i "1 think we all need to figure most of the spots left are a far week." Niklcwski said. "That's OUI what we want and then go Brandon Noblt BGNevrs distance from the main cam- five hours less that I have to from there," Smith said. "We're A FEW GOOD SPACES: Commuter lots, shown here in orange, continually give off-campus students headaches. pus for Melanic Scda, graduate study and do other things." The lots that are close to the center of campus fill up early while the other lots are a very far walk. PARKING. PAGE 2 USG learns new STUDY BUDDIES citation proposal Police could choose violations will be similar to that of whether to issue civil parking ticket violations, accord- ing to Reger. or criminal citations After the city receives a com- plaint, an officer will give the By Andrea Shvka REPOR'ER offender notice of the violation, and the offender will have 24 Currently, University students are hours within receiving the notice charged with criminal offenses to correct the violation. If the for such things as zoning viola- problem is not corrected within tions and nuisance parries. But 24 hours, then a civil infraction some city officials want to give will be cited. police the option of whether Under the proposed law, to issue civil violations instead, officers issuing the citation will according to Matt Reger, city still have the option of issuing a prosecutor, who spoke last night criminal citation. to the Undergraduate Student Not having a standard for Government whether citations would be civil The proposed changes under or criminal concerned senators, the Civil Infractions Ordinance including Bernard little, vice- are intended to benefit University president students, according to Reger. "The students have had a Many students have gotten problem with the city in regards criminal charges in the past to how the police treat us," Uttle for quality of life offenses that said. "What mandates Ipolice] to remain on their records after make it civil? Who's holding offi- graduation, Reger said cers accountable?" "It's meant to give students But Reger believes that leaving options so they don't get a crimi- the type of citation up to the offi- Brandon Heiss BG News nal violation." Reger said. cer will be more beneficial than The procedures for the civil CRACKING OPEN THE BOOKS: Junior Olivia Schnitkey (Right) of Delia Gamma, studies with friend Lindsey White (Left) of Alpha Xi VIOLATIONS, PAGE 2 Delta at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Death Penalty hot topic at Union Poverty still real, aid still needed Capital punishment "Capital Punishment is the doing literature review on past Aid increase needed Then, on July 5, as repre- supported by his father's sal- ultimatepunishment,"Williams research that has been con- sentatives from (lie world's ary as a teacher, less than S35 a program clears up said. "It would be beneficial for ducted, and doing our own for poverty issue in eight wealthiest nations pre- month. misunderstandings the public to understand some research through the state of Africa, G8 to help pared to begin their meeting in "It was terrible for us," of the perplexities involved in Ohio," Williams said. Glcneagles, Scotland, Manyibe Manyibe said. "What about By William Scott sentencing someone to death, Williams and Holcomb gave and his friend, Obed those who did not have REPORTER By Josh Coiner not just the process but the race details about the death penalty REP0RIER Ombongi, arrived in even that much?" Any and all volatile debate over and class deterrent issues as in the United States and in the Washington D.C., pre- Manyibe compared the issue of capital punishment well." state of Ohio as a comparison. In an environment like the University, where meals are only pared to present his his exposure to poverty was checked at the door of Union Williams and her colleague They discussed cases involv- petition to the White to the recent uncov- 208 last night, as statistical facts Jeff Holcomb, an assistant pro- ing the death penalty in the missed try students due to pro- crastination, Bernard Manyibe House. ering by Hurricane about the hot topic were offered fessor of Criminal Justice, were Supreme Court, and what qual- "I felt that it was Katrina of similar con- to the campus community. asked to present some useful ifies as a death-eligible offense. has worked to educate people on the realities of poverty. important to carry ditions in some parts of Theprogram,titled"Detenence facts about the process of the They also discussed moral my message to the United States in the in Capital Punishment," was open death penalty, and how it's justifications, race and deter- In July, however, the University doctorate student carried his Washington," Manyibe BERNARD aftermath of Katrina. to the public to further inform viewed from the federal and rence issues involving the death said. Americans awoke to citizens of Bowling Green and state aspect. penalty. efforts and his message further MANYIBE than before. The journey of more the poverty some of the University about the death For Williams and Holcomb, For example, according to than 400 miles was their fellow citizens penalty. the knowledge they gained William's resources and find- On July 2, as world leaders ate and gathered their agendas for lengthy, but short compared to were living in, and pledged their But the seriousness of this about the death penalty for ings, the race of a defendant Manyibe's move to the United support to correct that imbal- issue is often overlooked by the their presentation came only does not play a specific role in the G8 meeting, Manyibe fasted and began gathering signatures States from Kenya, where he ance. Manyibe, however, has public, according to Marian after many long hours of home- determining where the case is a was raised. been conscious of die poverty Williams, associate professor of work on the subject. in support of increasing aid to Africa in front of the Union. Manyibe's family of 12 was the Criminal Justice Program. "The research came from PUNISHMENT. PAGE 2 MANYIBE. PAGE 2 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY FOUR-DAY FORECAST - The four-day forecast is taken Mostly High: 76 Windy High: 63° Mostly High: 69" from weather.com Sunny Low: 43* Low: 38' Sunny Low: 49' FOR ALL THE NEWS VISIT WWWJGNEWS.COM ' 2 Tuesday, Stptember 27.2005 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Death penalty not blind to race PUNISHMENT.