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Make it through your first day on campus with a few quick tips

You're now taken your first steps onto the University campus, so now what do you do? What should you know about the (irst few days at the University? Well, we've put together a few * of what you need tq know, so check it out below, and get started.

1 Make your mark All-in-one Meet the administrators Remembef to made everything you see and don't Restaurants on and off campus Campus administrators, including see on your inventory list after you move into your accept your BGi Card to pay for President Mary Ellen Mazey, as well as some residence hall room Be thorough or you could end food. If you're ever short of cash. city officials, will be out to meet and greet up paying for someone else's carelessness. Let us ail you need is your ID. Check out new students and their families. Make sure know what you think of your new nest by tweeting 8GNews.com for a complete list of you know who you're looking for by finding #NewNest and UtTeamBGSU at 9The_BG_News. nhere you can swipe your student ID. out who's who on PAGE 8

Play along Ziggywhat? Working for the Stay alert Need a break from all the move- Start learning all the cam- weekend The weekends are a great time in commotion? The Department of pus lingo on day one. From Downtown Bowling Green to go out on the town, but make Recreation and Wellness is offering a free Fblryeyes to Ay Zrggy Zoomba is host to a variety of bars and sure you're careful of where you round of golf to all freshmen this year. there's a lot to learn. So check dance clubs. Learn the ins and go and stay out of trouble Check Check out what's going on with other out our definitions on PAGE 7 outs for a night on the town by out PAGE 2 to see this past sports at the University on PAGE 9 to help you adapt checking out PAGE 13. week's citations in the Blotter.

Freshmen class size down University focuses on revamping core buildings from past years, still high Facility renovations part of larger campus plan ByDwiaaKIng the University calls "traditions build- Campus Editor ByAlisuWidman vice president for enrollment man- ings," include Hanna, University, Gary Senior Reporter agement and director of admissions. Mosley and South halls, and will be Swegan To Swegan, the two-year enroll- Incoming students will have a dif- some of the buildings getting major There's a good reason for the lines ment decline isn't alarming — it's Assistant Vice ferent experience on campus than renovations, Krakoff said. probably snaking around dining desired. President for students in the past. In addition, buildings in the North halls, the bookstore and the ticket Starting this year, the office aimed Enrollment For the next four years and beyond, part of campus such as Eppler, booth at athletic events. to attract higher-achieving students the University will work on the next Olscamp and the current College Blame the new guys and girls by implementing stricter admission theA class' academic profile," Swegan phase of the University master plan, of Business will be renovated. The — freshmen have enrolled in his- standards and reallocating scholar- said. "The very lowest groups who which involves regenerating the aca- College of Business will be getting a torically high numbers for the third ships. The process officially starts for may have been enrolled in previ- demic core of the University, said new building, Krakoff said. straight year at the University. Fall 2013 recruitment and will most ous years will no longer be offered Steve Krakoff, associate vice president The effects of the renovations will About 3,800 first-year students likely reduce class sizes by a few hun- admission if they don't improve their of Capital Planning and Design. be far-reaching, said Rodney Rogers, arrived on campus this week, down dred students in three to four years. credentials." "The master plan really represents provost. from 3,899 last year and 3,935 in 2010, In years past — when first-year Freshmen characteristics are in this case the 10 to 15 year vision for "I think it will impact programs in according to preliminary data com- enrollment bottomed out at 3,200 nearly identical to last year's high- how the campus should develop in virtually every college." he said. piled by the University's admissions in 2009 — the admissions office pri- achieving group, with 15 percent order to support the academic mis- Rogers said facilities and technol- office. Enrollment data isn't official marily concentrated on increasing out-of-state students and about 22 sion of the University," Krakoff said. ogy matter in academics. until 15 days after classes begin. class sizes, not prioritizing educa- percent students of color. Academic During the next five to seven years, "I think these facility innovations Based on those numbers, the tional standards. characteristics are also on par with about $200 million will be invested can enhance our student's learning Class of 2016 will most likely be the "We invested in recruitment and into academic spaces on campus, fourth-largest class in University its paid off handsomely, so now we're he said. See SIZE | Page 4 See PLAN | Page 4 history, said Gary Swegan, assistant in a good position to start to shape The four academic halls, which

FALCONS FIGHT FORASPOT TWEET YOUR SCREECH WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE FOR FRESHMEN? The University's Football Team is in the process of declaring its Students let loose with their anonymous "Don't go to Pinkberry everyday, kicker and wide receiver for the season. Read about the ongo- critigues about life on campus. Let us you'll use all your money." ing process as the team gets started at summer camp. Let us know what you can't stand by tweeting know who you think should be picked by tweeting #Foolball at it at @FalconScreech and look for your Asha Vasodeva t»BGNewsSports.|PAGE9 tweet in Forum every week. | PAGE 5 1 Sophomore, Education WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Friday. August 17.2012 MACHINE GUN K FRI & SAT NIGHTS Y 10 PM til 2:30 AM STROHCENUR *•* iw,.. v .#■ «r *-,, lr,Y/i BOOMER & »v ' f - ' ir ■ - mm _ DJ MANNY 8.2S-12 7 ki^s99 18 & Up * '1 & over FREL x'H!^ C5X-**** clazel.net * facebook.com/clazel BLOTTER estimated damage is $200.

SUN., AUG. 12 11:45 A.M. WED. AUG. 15 2:12 A.M. 1:15 A.M. Complainant reported that Douglas Medard Deprest. Alexander L Deitering, 22. between Aug. 7 and Sunday, 27. of Bowling Green, was of Ottawa. Ohio, was cited a Nintendo 3DS was taken cited for operating a vehicle for public urination in Lot 4 from her apartment. downtown. impaired and traffic control device within the 300 block 7:17 P.M. of E. Wooster St. 1:24 A.M. Ricky Lee Trevino. 45. of Eric C. Boyce. 20. of Bowling Green, was cited for 11:29 P.M. Norwalk. Ohio. Patrick criminal damaging within the Robert W. Cryan. 20. of William Harrington. 23. of 300 block of N. Maple St. He Maumee. Ohio, was cited for Sandusky. Ohio, and Mark allegedly kicked in a window public urination within the C. Tessari. 21. of Milan. Ohio, of a residence and stole a 600 block of Clough St. were all cited for open con- bed comforter. tainer within the 100 block of N. Prospect St. Boyce was 11:46 P.M. also cited for underage pos- MON..AUG13 Michael M. Hartley Jr. 36. session of alcohol. 12:44 P.M. and Cody O'Neal Riggs. A business reported some- 19. both of Napoleon. Ohio one stole $51.71 in gas within were cited for open container 2:10 A.M. Daniel Joseph Garcia, 18. of the 1100 block of S. Main St. of alcohol in Lot 6 down- Holgate, Ohio, was cited for The subject was described as town. Riggs was also cited for underage posession of MOUYMCFADO* I IK BG NEWS public urination within the a black male driving a two- door, white Grand Prix with a alcohol. 300 block of E. Wooster St. PAN DA EXPRESS, a new food option in the Fakon's Nest in the Union, is now open and semng students black hood. 2:23 A.M. THURS..AUG. Olivia R Molina. 20. of 2:32 P.M. Toledo, was cited for jaywalk- Kelsey D. Garman. 20 of 16 ing within the 100 block of N. Akron. Ohio, was cited for 12:54 A.M. Main St. misrepresentation of a per- Matthew H. Purdy, 21. of son under 21 within the 100 Bowling Green, was cited for 2:30 A.M. block of N. Main St. She possession of marijuana and Justin Edward Elder. 21, of allegedly tried to use a fake drug paraphernalia within the Trenton. Ohio, was cited for ID to gain entrance to a bar. 200 block of N. Main St. open container within the 100 block of N. Main St. 5:45 P.M. 1:18 A.M. Complainant reported two Matthew S. Kirby. 21, of 2:31A.M. credit cards were opened in Bowling Green, was cited for Brett William Mohler. 23. of her name for a total limit of theft near East Court and Bowling Green, was cited for $5,300. North Summit streets. criminal mischief within the 100 block of E. Court St. TUES..AUG.14 1:38 A.M. 8:28 A.M. Rebecca E. Woodson. 19, of Ridgeville, Ohio, was cited 8:19 A.M. Complainant reported that for prohibited acts within the Andrew J. Nardella. 21, of sometime during the night, Bowling Green, was cited an unknown person broke her 100 block of N Main St. for criminal trespass within basement window and cut the 1000 block of Chauncey the screen within the 1000 [\ ONLINE: Go to bgvewscom for Lane. block of Fairview Ave. "S the complete blotter list M0UYMCFA00IN I THfBGNEWS 11:02 A.M. 2:16 P.M. CORRECTION THE UNION (enovabors add University pride to its design in addition to new dining options in the revamped Falcon's Nest. Complainant reported an Complainant reported that unknown person bent the sometime during the night, POLICY antenna and windshield wip- a GPS was taken from a We want to correct all factual ers of a vehicle sometime vehicle within the 800 block errors. If you think an error has during the night within the of Fourth St. It was valued at been made, call The BG News Union offers new dining UX> block of Clay St.The $200. et 419-372-6966. options, technologies

ByMaxFllby maps of the Union and also Dining Services has also Editor-in-Chief preview each day's events. opened up the floor plan and "You've got to put some is working on a system to For new students who vis- fun in it," Nelson said. "We're allow students to get through ited the University this just highlighting what's here long lines quicker, such as past school year, their for people who don't know the frequent one at Steak new nest might look a what's here." Escape, Meyer said. little different than they The touch screens will be "We're just trying to focus remember. placed at a few of the Union's on the efficiencies," Meyer The Union is now open main entrances by Sept. 1 said. "We want to make sure to students after getting an and later screens will be everyone makes it through interior face-lift, includ- added on different floors of the lines a little faster." ing a revamped Falcon's the Union, Nelson said. Steak Escape's renovated Nest food court and paint Aside from some of the location is also now offering job with the help of the decorative changes in the a full "burger concept" to stu- Union's staff. Union, the Falcon's Nest dents and consumers, said "We selected the colors will offer new and returning lonZachrich, Undergraduate while trying to get much students a whole new line of Student Government trea- more falcon pride inside," options to peck at. surer who worked with said Patrick Nelson, direc- New food choices include Dining Services and the Platos tor of the Union. "We were Marco's Pizza, Panda Union on the changes. Closet very intimately involved Express, Chickendipity and With the start of the school with the whole process." an Outtakes location where year, students like Zachrich From BGSU 17b to f .it 192 Merge Nelson was also able to Wendy's was formerly are happy to see the finished onto 1475 towards Maumee/Ann get a large "peekaboo" fal- located. product of the Union and Arbor Exit 0H-25N, turn right Turn con logo put on one of the "We have a number of stu- Falcon's Nest. right on West South Boundary walls of the Falcon's Nest. dents and we're their main "It's good to see every- Although the overall source of food so we need to thing coming together and Turn your old, unwanted clothes into new threads paint job is done, Nelson offer them lots of different that we're finally embracing is still planning to install options," said Sara Meyer, the orange and brown, with- by selling them at Plato's Closet. Items that don't touch screens that will director of marketing for out going too overboard," allow students to view Dining Services. Zachrich said. fit your body or style, or that you simply don't wear anymore, can be sold at Plato's for cash on Follow us on Instagram the spot. At Plato's Closet, you'll be able to find many gently used items that you could find at any Listings Available On Line mall, only much cheaper. Better yet, you'll be sure www.johnnewloverealestate.com to find many unique items that would be nearly Great Selection of Houses & Apartments impossible to find at any mall. in Good Locations! by our office & Available for 2012-2013 pickupth* Now Listing WE HAVE UNITS READY PLAT@S FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Like Us on Facebook CLOSET JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE, INC. 319 E. Wooster Street, Bowling Green, OH Located Across From T»co Bell. 114 West South Boundary Monday - Saturday RENTAL OFFICE (419) 354-2260 Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 10:00 am-9:00 pm Hours- Monday to Friday - 8:30 to 5:30 • Saturday - 8:30 to 5:00 (419)873-8600 Sunday: platosclosettoledo.com 12:00 pm - 6:00pm

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home, but not too far, and excitement for next year's Wellness. Students can get involved SIZE even though there's a large newcomers, Swegan said. PLAN The changes will include and offer their input through From Page 1 student population, every- More than 1,100 students From Page 1 new flooring in some areas, student leaders, she said thing is really personalized." submitted fall freshmen the addition of a multi-activity 'If we're student centered, last year's class, with an antic- To maintain its person- applications as of last Friday, and I think it can potentially court, a whole new glass front Iwe'vel got to ask students," ipated high school GPA of 3.26 alized appeal, this year the he said. This time last year, enhance the effectiveness of entrance and extensions of the Rogers said "They can leave a and an anticipated composite University revamped its stu- the number was a little more teaching," Rogers said. mezzanine and weight room physical imprint on our cam- ACT score of 22. dent orientation, advising and than 1,000. In addition to academic by 18 to 20 feet pus with input" The group will contain the registration program. But to Swegan, the most renovations, the University is "The goal is to bring this The next four years will be highest number of Michigan Dubbed "SOAR." the idea is important figures for the planning to build a new stu- facility up to the current times, a transformation for the cam- freshmen in University his- to help students achieve aca- Class of 2017 will reflect its dent Health Center on campus. and make it so that you know pus, Krakoff said tory, with about 8 percent demic success through career quality, not its quantity. The health center has you're in a Bowling Green "(Students] will see the of the class, or 300 students, development, leadership, "Our goal next year is to recently been outsourced facility," Kampf said. campus evolve to a state of the coming from Ohio's northern engagement and personal have the best freshman class to Wood County Hospital Areas in trie rec center will art, contemporary physical neighbor. and physical responsibility, based on grades and test and the University is going be painted with school col- environment that will really Freshman Ivory Price, said Andy Alt, director of New scores," Swegan said. "We've through negotiations for how ors and the school emblem, add to their student life experi- from Southfield, Mich., Student Orientation and First established ourselves in pri- the new facility will be run. Kampf said. ence and academic experience said she isn't surprised by a Year Programs. mary and secondary markets The Health Center will most There will also be other while they're here," he said. record-breaking group from "We really wanted to and now it's easier to elevate likely be buih on the corner changes at the University. Other upcoming Some of the changes will the Mitten State. The inter- focus on equipping students our academic profile each of Wooster Street and College changes: national studies major said practically — not just telling year going forward." Drive, the former site of the begin, but not all will be fin- at least 40 seniors from her them how to be successful, Popular Culture Building, ished, during the next four ■ Beginning of the replacement high school in Detroit were but actually making it hap- and should be open by fall years, Kielmeyer said. of Greek housing BY THE NUMBERS: Renovation and expansion University-bound. pea" Alt said. "A new group 2013, said Dave Kielmeyer, There will also be the ■ of the College of Health and "There's a lot of recruit- of freshmen with a new set of Class of 2016 University spokesperson. opportunity for students to Human Services The student recreation cen- get involved as programming ment in the area and it keeps goals, expectations and hopes ■ 1800. first-year students ■ Construction of a new build- increasing as the years go," creates excitement for the enrolled at the Urwersity ter, will also be renovated The moves on, said Jill Can, dean ing to house the Bowling Price said. "A lot of students entire campus." ■ 526: average GPA renovations should start sum- of students and senior associ- Green Bureau of Criminal from Michigan go to BGSU The Office of Admissions ■ 15 percent first-year students mer 2013, said Steve Kampf, ate vice president for Student Investigation because it's far enough from is already brimming with from out-of-state director of Recreation and Affairs. Now available at the BGSU Bookstore!

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STAFF EDITORIAL Freshmen should get involved early, get comfortable at University

Campus organizations offer unique events, ice breakers for students

lust because you are new to also get a lot of free stuff and "Finding the perfect balance will campus doesn't mean it can't coupons along the way. feel like home. For some of our staff enhance your college experience, Getting involved with stu- members, Campus Fest was dent organizations early is their first introduction to prepare you for the real world and make the best way to fill the gap The BG News. between yourself and the Similar to the newsroom, you feel right at home on campus." campus community. a place in 210 West Hall that One way to do this is by our staff calls home, other all lournalism majors. The extra-curricular activities simply checking out bulletin organizations are just as newsroom is full of creative and social life. boards around town or on accepting of anybody new to writers, photographers and Finding the perfect balance campus. campus. future psychologists and will enhance your college Organizations are consis- The BG News' staff of educators. experience, prepare you tor tently promoting icebreakers reporters, photographers Even if you're not a news the real world and make sou FALCON SCREECH and events this time of year. and designers are able to writer, it doesn't mean you feel righl al home on (ampus. Take advantage of anything interact with people on cam- can't get involved with us. Four years from now, the WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? that pops out. If you have pus and make new friends Now, while it's important organizations you joined FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO a unique interest, there's a while preparing for their to get active early, make will no! only help to provide MONDAY'S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100-WORD group for it. post-college careers. sure you don't overload your the professional support you RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM. Another way to get The University's organiza- schedule. need but they'll always wel- involved is by attending tions are all diverse, allow- In fact, The News rec- come you back to campus lor To my professor, thanks for scheduling class at 8 a.m. Monday, Campus Best on Aug. 30. ing students to find their ommends new students homecoming. Wednesday and Friday. I'm pretty pumped about that. You The event offers everyone niche while adjusting to new only get involved with two know, waking up at 7:57 a.m., throwing water on my face and the chance to meet and sign environments. or three organizations at coming into class 10 minutes late sounds fantastic! If you up for any of the 300 organi- Even though we produce most. It's important to find Respond to The News M expect me to brush my teeth, you are severely mistaken. zations on campus. You can the newspaper, we are not a balance among classes, [email protected] -BEDHEAD IIH -4 • U • My favorite thing in the world to do is watch parM

To the naive freshman coming out of thr bookstore with an Student Government President Mazey armful of useless books, you will learn. You will learn soon. You will learn that you could probably get by without buy- educational journey. OR MARY ELLEN ing a single book your first year That is, unless you're taking This journey will be GsW. Honestly, don't buy books until after the first week of President Solis MAZEY '.. • ■ unique for each of you. but classes. You probably don't need them. And if you do buy PRESIDENT one thing is true for all of them, go to Amazon.com. Trust me, the bookstore is not "As the year goes us: The more we put into going to buy back your $250 German book at the end of the fc.'dA AIEXSOLIS on, enjoy everything Dear?X udents, an experience, the more we semester. ■ ■ USG PRESIDENT Welcome to the fall 2012 gain from it. -EXPERIENCE NECESSARY that this campus semester at Bowling Green I encourage you to work has to offer.'' State University. hard, immerse yourself in Nothing says college like getting a public intox on your first Class of 2016, As a student, I always the life of the University, week at school. Seriously kids, don't be dumb. It's tne first On behalf of all the under- part of. loved the feeling of new and take part in activities week and cops are patrolling harder than they will all year graduate students, wel- You will meet people here possibilities as 1 prepared that will enrich your aca- (with the exception of St. Patty's Day). So if you're thinking come to Bowling Green State that will change your life, help for fall semesters. As presi- demic learning and your about crossing the railroad tracks, you better do it at the University you get involved, and show dent of Bowling Green understanding of the world. crosswalk or you're qonna have a bad time This past weekend you you the first steps in making a State University, I have the This is an especially -BIG BROTHER began your college career. difference on campus. Come same feeling as 1 think of exciting time to be at BGSl) Amidst your first day of classes September 8, head out to the all the opportunities and as we continue to expand How could anyone have the heart to tear down the Popular and all the new experiences, Doyt Peny Stadium to catch experiences awaiting you. our academic opportuni- Culture building? It breaks my heart. That department is one 1 am sure you are finding out the first football game. Right now, you are way our University sets itself apart from others, why get rid of ties with classroom and it is an exciting time to be a Have a chance to inter- immersed in organization- experiential offerings that its signature facility7 The place looked like it came straight out Falcon. of a folktale novel. Now its qone. My troll house is qone. act with SICSIC, Freddie al tasks such as stocking up prepare you for a global -BITTER AND BROKEN I hope the years you spend and Frieda and show your on the right supplies, fig- marketplace. here are some of the best of University pride. uring out how to get from We also have many new Get ready, downtown clubs. The freshmen are coming. Your your lives. But as you start your As the year goes on, enjoy class to class, and taking and renovated facilities facility is about to be packed to the brim with confused year off, 1 want to remind you everything this campus has to care of paperwork. that provide a wonderful freshmen and frat bros who know exactly what they're doing. of some great things that you offer. However. I encour- backdrop for a world-class Maybe the downtown clubs should all have foam parties so don't want to miss. There are some really unique age you to set aside some education, from our resi- these kids can take a bath. It's about to get incredibly gross Outside of the classroom traditions at the University; time to think about the big dence halls and dining cen- this weekend. you will find that the student I am hopeful you will enjoy picture too. ters to the updated Bowen- -DIRTY AND DOWNTOWN life community is one to be a them as much as I da What do you want to Thompson Student Union. part of. Congratulations on your get from your four years at You can attend basketball God help the people who work in the Bursar's office. They On Aug. 30 from 11 am accomplishments thus far. BGSU? games, concerts and more must have hearts of stone. I don't know how they don't cry to 3 p.m. on University Lawn Again, best wishes on your The effort you put into at the Stroh Center and head every time they watch some innocent person sign their soul you'll have a chance to attend new start at the University. answering this question to The Wolfe Center for the away. It's crazy to think that they will be paying their loans off Campus Fest. and then seeking out Arts for theater, music and for years to come. At this event you will team the experiences that will -BILLS, BILLS, BILLS about the 300 plus student AlexSolis help you meet your goal See MAZEY | Page 6 organizations you can be a USGPresidem will directly shape your ' ■ . DANAE KING, CAMPUS EDITOR THE BG NEWS SUBMISSION POLICY ALEXALUSHEFF, CITY EDITOR LETTERS TO THE EDITOR a.e POLICIES: Letters to the Editor and the Editor" or 'Guest Column." All sub- THE BG NEWS TYLER BUCHANAN, IN-F0CUS EDITOR general to be fewer than 500 words Guest Columns ant printed as space on missions an subject to review and edH- ERIN COX, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR These are usually in response to a cur- the Opinion Page permits. Additional ing for length and cventy before printing MAX FILBY, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MEAGAN SMITH, WEB EDITOR rent issue on the University's campus or Letters to the Editor or Guest Columns The editot may change the heedlnes to the Bowling Green ane. STEPHAN REED. FORUM EDITOR may be pubfcshej online Name, year submitted columns and letters at his or 210 West Hall and phone number should be included her discretion. MICHELE WYSOCKI, SPORTS EDITOR GUEST COUIMHS «e g«n% lon- tor verification purposes. Personal Bowling Green State University TARA KELLER, PULSE EDITOR ger pieces between 400 and 700 wonk attacks, unverified inlormation or anon- Bowling Green. Ohio 454051 Phone: (419) 372-6966 BRIHALLER. COPY CHIEF These ate usually also in response to a ymous submissions wi not be printed. Email: [email protected] cunent issue on the Unmenitys campus Opinion coAmns do not necessaruy CHRISTINE KOHLER, DESIGN EDITOR Website: http://www.bgnews.com or the Boding Green area. Two submis- E-MAN. SUBMISSIONS as an nfitt me view of Tie BG Mem. MOLLY MCFADDIN, PHOTO EDITOR sions per month maximum attachment to thenewsjbgmwsjim Advertising; 204 West Hall | Phone: (419) 372-2606 ■ith the subject Ine muted Tenet to

• WHO'S WHO Friday, August 17,2012 6 City officials: how they serve community

Richardi Edwards John Fawcett Bradford Connor Daniela Gordon John Zanfardino

Title: Mayor Title:Municipa] Administrator Title: Police Chief Title: 1st Ward Council Title: 2nd Ward Council Office: 3rd floor, City and Safety Office: Police Station Member Member, Council President 1 Administration Building, 304 Office: 3rd floor, City Salary: $91,000 Contact: gordonforcity Contact: johnzanfat? N. Church St. Administration Building, 304 "I serve the entire town and council@>gmail.com yahoo.com Salary: $30,000 N. Church St. consider the campus part of it. Salary. $5,000 Salary: $5,000 "1 have a long history of asso- Salary: $116,000 We want to know the concerns "I'm really here for the stu- "I'd just like to invite stu- ciation with the University "Students should under- and praises of the community dents and I work as a liaison dents to contact me with any as a former professor. BG is a stand that we are a municipal and make our services more between the campus and issues that might come up. traditional American college form of government. It's the accessible.'' the city." I am here for both residents town and I welcome working administration's job to ensure and students." with the University. quality services are given to the community in the most efficient way."

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Rodney Rogers Jill Carr Christopher Bullins Greg Christopher Mike Paulus Sarah Waters

Title: Provost and Senior Vice Title: Dean of Students Title: Associate Dean of Title: Director of Athletics Title: Director of Dining Title: Director of Residence President of Academic Affairs and Senior Associate Vice Students Where to find him: 206 Sebo Services Life Where to find him: 230 President for Student Affairs Where to find him: 401 Union Athletic Center Where to find him: On the Where to find hen 470 Math McFall Center Where to find her: 107 His job description: Bullins His job description: second floor of the Oaks Sciences Building His job description: "My Conklin oversees the Office of Campus Christopher is accountable His job description: Paulus Her job description: Waters role is to oversee the aca- Her job description: Carr is Activities and parent and for the University's intercol- is responsible for all dining is responsible for on-campus demic affairs aspect of the responsible for all of the ser- family programs. legiate athletic teams. functions on campus proper- housing. University, I am responsible vices and programs that are His role on campus: "My His role on campus: "We've ty, including residential, retail Her role on campus: "With to the president to ensure all part of the Division of Student primary function is to help got 425 student athletes on and catering. over 6,500 students living on of our academic programs are Affairs. students and their families the 18 sports, about 100 stu- His role on campus: "To pro- campus, residence life is an the very best they can be and Her role on campus: "Student become connected with dents who work in our depart- vide dining services to our integral part of being a stu- that we're constantly working Affairs kind of represents campus." ment and students attending students. We want to provide dent. We work to collaborate to make them better." the outside of the classroom How his role has changed sports events, in some ways a large variety at the best value with academic affairs as well His role on campus: To over- learning, it links the curricular this yean Bullins was previ- this is the most visible part of and quality of both product as out of the classroom orga- see all colleges and deans, |I experience with the co-cur- ously working with Fraternity the campus as far as student and service for our students." nizations to make BGSU a am| responsible for making ricular experience. Ill impact and Sorority Life, Graduate engagement." home for the students." sure the student is having the students every time they're Student Senate and off very best academic experience outside of the classroom." campus student services. possible." "I really enjoy... working with How his role has changed the programs and services that this year "A lot of ground- I feel are sort of at the heart work was laid last year and of the student experience at we're beginning to implement Bowling Green." it this year." [---bgnews.com I Walmart Save money. Live better. Offering you these special services! Pharmacy • Quick Lube Express Vision Care • Hair Salon One-Hour Photo • ^HHM^ Processing 131 West Gypsy Lane 352-3776 $® ^Si OPEN 24 HOURS

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Meet student government leaders Student government offers help students Organization officials represent student concerns, act to bridge University administrators and DVD rental kiosk calJed Roc- gap between students, University administrators students on a daily basis. U. Post said the kiosk will be By Emily Gordon "My major role is to listen installed in the Union by the Reporter agrees with Post that the this coming spring, Solis said to student concerns and end of August. organization is special to the Aside from the rec renova- relay those concerns back to Students with concerns University. tions, during the first USG meet- administrators," Neely said. "I regarding campus life can "Students can have their ing this fall green initiatives will help make the change." turn to the University's voices heard and have a seat be a top issue, Solis said AlexSolis Upcoming issues: The place- Undergraduate Student at the table when it comes to Neely said he and Solis ran President ment of Greek housing and the Government for help. larger issues at the University," on green initiatives during new Health Genter. The organization's first Solis said their campaign. Year Junior "Since the Health Center will meeting of the fall semester will During the summer, Solis "It's really important to Major: Sports Management be so new to students, we want 0 be Monday at 7:30 pm in room and Vice President David Neely make sure we reduce our car- Katie Post Why he chose the University: to make sure their voices are 316 of the Union. worked on the Recreation bon footprint," Neery said Auxiliary Affairs Chair Soils selected the University heard and their needs are USG officials represent the Center Renovation Core Team. Other issues to be tackled after researching his options met," Neely said. student body and work as a Solis and Neely, along with during the first few USG meet- and finding it had a great Year Senior link between students and Recreation Center staff mem- ings of the semester include sports management program. Major: Political Science, administrators. bers, compared other area the retention of students and "I was always really interested History and American USG is a solution for stu- university recreation centers making advising sessions in sports, but wanted to take Culture Studies. dents who don't know where for future renovation plans. clearer for students. an administrative role," Solis Why she chose the to rum when they have an The team traveled to schools Post said the members of said, "I really like the external University: Durkit said issue, said Katie Post, USG such as Purdue University, USG know students are jug- relations and the fund raising she decided to come to the auxiliary affairs chair. Indiana State University, gling a lot in their lives. She aspects." University because it offered "Across the senate, we Ball State University, Kent encourages students to meet His platform: Green initia- her a lot of options. have a broad knowledge base State University and Eastern with USG members and "I like that it's a large uni- that enables us to property Michigan University, among speak their minds. tives, renovating the recre- Kallie Durkit ation center and collaborating versity, but still has a small approach a campus issue," other schools, to compare rec- "The biggest thing I've with other organizations, such Academic Affairs Chair campus feel," Durkit said. "I Post said. "We know which reation center layouts, floor learned is that we are a com- as RSA, Net Impact, UAO and wanted the small campus administrators to contact, plans, branding and other munity that truly cares to Greek groups. Year. Junior experience with the large and, many times, a quick characteristics, Solis said help one another," Post said Major Business school choices." solution to the problem" The University's recreation "Students should never be too Why she chose the University: What she worked on this USG President Atex Soils center renovation will begin intimidated to ask for advice." Post said she chose to attend summer Durkit said she the University because she worked on clarifying the liked the Education program, advising process for students. www.pntferredproDertiesco.com as she was originally a Spanish "Advising is different Office Hours: Monday - Friday 18am 4:30pm Education major. throughout all the different Preferred 530S. Maple St 1419.352.9378 "I really enjoy the options colleges," Durkit said, "We knowing Spanish opens for went on a fact finding mis- Properties Co. IDavid Neely me," Post said. "I can com- sion last year to find out how Find a Place to Call Home Vice President municate with diverse we could make the process (I Bedroom & Efficiency Houses Also Available) groups of people here and better." Year Junior around the world." Durkit said a chart was cre- Major: Accounting and What she worked on this ated to tell students what they Finance summer Post said she sat on need to know about advis- Why he chose to participate the board that selected the ing, who to call, what to bring In USG: Neely became inter- company that will run the to an advising session and ested in student government new Health Center, Wood more. Durkit said the chart, in high school, as he was class County Hospital. She also which is broken down by col- president his sophomore year. worked with the Union to leges, will likely debut this His role in USG: Meeting with secure the installation of a school year.

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Summer camp hosts fight for season kicker, wide receiver starting positions ByMkh.l.Wy.ocki 39-yards. Ethan Eaitarwood last season while only contributing one Sports Editor "Steven Stein was very consistent last Assistant Sports Editor touchdown and 21 receptions. Stokes year at short distances, but we weren't able is brand new to the Bowling Green sys- The football team with the most points at to hit a lot of field goals," Clawson said. Football camp is only one week in and tem, and during his stint as a wolverine, the end of the game wins; sometimes it's This year will be Stein's last year with already it is clear the wide receiver position struggled for playing time. by a lot and other times the difference is the Falcons. is up for grabs. The final and most tenured member for just one point — sometimes the difference "It's my last camp so it's pretty exciting," The position is deep on the depth chart, the Falcons would be Bart Tanski, whom, is the kicker. Stein said. "It's a lot of work, but we are boasting 14 eligible receivers, however the despite never really playing his listed wide There can only be one man for the job getting it done out here." lack of experience is the most evident. receiver position, holds an important lead- and the Falcons currently have two. Contrary to Stein, Tate is just getting Of the 14 receivers, eight of them are ership role as a team captain. Tanski is a Steven Stein and Tyler Tate have battled started with the Falcons after being red- either freshman or redshirted fresh- fifth-year senior and is the primary ball since the beginning of camp for the start- shirted for the 2011 season. man with no college football experience. holder for PATs and extra-points. ing point-after-touchdown kicker position "We both have our strengths and weak- The chart also includes two redshirted "Veterans usually help out the younger and head coach Dave Clawson said it's a nesses and sometimes one of us is better sophomores, Heath Jackson and Deejay players when they have experience to do tight competition. than the other," Tate said. White, neither of which have played an so," head coach Dave Clawson said. "But "It's a good problem because they have AH players get worn down at camp Tate offensive snap. even the older guys are still new." both been pretty good," Clawson said. "I'd said, but Stein said they just have to make The three juniors include Jared Cohen, Eight wide receivers had left the team say they are both at a level better than we sure they stay loose and off their feet as Shaun Joplin and University of Michigan since last season due to graduation, leaving had at kicker last year." much as possible in their down time. Transfer Je'Ron Stokes. Of the three, only mostly a fresh start for the Falcons with the Stein earned the job last year and played loplin has played a game for the Falcons. in 10 games. He made 24-of-25 extra points See KICKERS | Page 12 Joplin, being the team's most experi- See RECEIVERS | Page 12 and 8-of-ll field goals — his longest was enced member, played in all 12 games 10 Friday. August 17.2012 SPORTS WWWBGNEWS.COM

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Create and solve your into new conferences this season Sudoku puzzles lor FREE. By N k hoUi Vandwpool Reporter Michigan State will no longer 10 teams in the past five years, game days. be in a conference consist- but the competition may still "You have teams like Ohio The BG rugby team will have ing of mostly Mid-American take a hit. State who is always a tough ffllZESUOONln to get familiar with some Conference teams. "Ihonestlybelieveit will hurt match for us and then a team new changes to the sport Cincinnati and Dayton will the competition," said Falcons' like Michigan who we beat this season. remain in Falcons' conference. flanker Frank Viancourt. "It's 90-0 last spring," Viancourt Collegiate rugby evolved Buffalo and Kent State plan to hard to improve your game said. T feel like teams of the over summer and a realign- join the conference next year. when you do not play teams same caliber of skill should bgnews.com ment of teams was established. "The MAC teams tend to of equal or greater skill level as play together, not based on the In the past, conferences were have more success in rugby yourself." NCAA, which we aren't even intermixed with teams that because the Big 10 draws more The players have mixed apart of anyway." bgnews.com are in different conferences in attention for football on the emotions about the new History shows that BG has other sports, and many teams weekends," said Director of change, but the majority feels been dominant on the rugby .c< vary division ranks from rugby Rugby Roger Mazzarella. as if they were abandoned by field. They have had a win- to other sports. BG rugby has been to eight their opponents. It may lead ning season for the past 88 The Big 10 will have its own national championships in to an easier schedule; how- years dating back to 1968, bgnews.com conference this season. Ohio the past 12 years. Also, the ever, the players want to get including being crowned MAC State, Indiana, Michigan, Falcons are 28-1 against Big the best of best out of them on champions from 1982-2011. bgnews.com BG Volleyb all team to start season off with new coach, postitive attitude By Max Hous.hold.r the players. Reporter "We want to win "We want to win the MAC the MAC this year this year and as a team we The BGSU Volleyball team are all on the same page looks to turn the page on and as a team, we about that," Junior Paige a 2011-12 campaign which Penrod said. saw it drop six of its last are all on the same "Nineteen wins is not eight matches to equal an page about that" good enough," Kari Galen ending record of 19-12. Its said when referring to this record could have been a past years' team. "Our lot better considering it Paige Penrod | BG volleyball player number one goal as a team opened up with 12 straight is to win the MAC, which wins which was the best in not tested enough early on will also get us to the NCAA the teams' history. and that is part of the rea- Tournament which is the In that stretch the son why we struggled in ultimate goal." Falcons had one of its big- conference play." The reason for the gest wins in team histo- Part of the off-season team's high confidence ry when it defeated then transition for the Falcons level could be the fact that unbeaten Michigan State to will be learning to adjust it returns 12 players from open up the Stroh Center. to a new coaching staff as this past season, including Looking ahead to this year long time Coach Denise most of the starting line- the Falcons will again be Van De Walle retired at the up. That lineup is one that tested early with teams like end of this past season. includes first team All Marquette in the opener Hired in to replace her was MAC selection Danielle Purdue and at Indiana. DanijelaTomic, who comes Tonyan and Penrod who While it will be tough, from Florida International were one and two in many these challenges are ones University where in her statistical categories such the Falcons will welcome past two seasons she led as kills and points. with open arms. the team to the NCAA The Falcons will start "I think playing such Tournament. its run at the MAC Title tough competition in the Tomic was 158-61 in with an intra-squad Brown beginning will help us in seven seasons at FIU, and and Orange scrimmage the long run into being even though the season Saturday. The event will be the team we want to be," hasn't begun it appears free to the public and will Senior Kari Galen said. she has instilled a win- include a meet and greet as "Last year 1 feel we were ner's mentality within well as a clinic for students. MICHAEL REED I IHEBGNEWS DANIELLE TONYAN. BG right side, throws the volleyball up in the air to serve it over the net in a game last season.

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By AUx Krcmpasky game is to their end of the works together. ByfUbckahDyvig an injury. This past year was and freshman Iauren Cadel Reporter year goal. "We have many chal- Reporter her first season as starter and was in the net for the final 13 "Each and every confer- lenges ahead of us this Ison posted three shutouts in minutes. Ison had four saves; The start of the school year ence game is important to season," Nichols said. The BG women's soccer team the net, had 100 saves and a Cadel did not face any shots. is not only a new beginning us in the end," D'Agostino "Dealing with adversities will kick off the season tonight save percentage of .763. The team added nine for classes, but also for the said. "It all comes down to such as our rigorous sched- at Cochrane Field as it faces "We are looking for a lot of freshmen this fall and they BG men's soccer team. the fundamentals and our ule and injuries that may Michigan State at 7 p.m. wins this season," Ison said. did their work over the The Falcons, who are willingness to win." happen are crucial for the The team is led by Head "And we want as many shut- summer and came back fit, coming off a 7-8-3 record BGSU's conference final outcome. We have to Coach Keltic Evans and outs as possible." Evan said. in 2011, are looking to schedule is always tough stay on task and keep true Assistant Coach Bubby Among the other seniors "We are hoping this sea- continue their gradual and always a challenge to to our beliefs throughout Leasure. Evans served as are Emily Rothwell, Sarah son goes a lot better than improvement after finish- every team. Cochrane Field the season." the assistant coach for the VonderBrink and fifth-year last season," Junior Jenny ing 3-12-3 in 2009. Last will see many MAC teams Nichols' goal each sea- Falcons in 2011. senior Leah Johnson. Fowler said. "We want to go season was a milestone face the Falcons includ- son is to do well in the "The team is looking good," VonderBrink is the top undefeated." season for BGSU as they ing Western Michigan, MAC, and this year is no Evans said. "We want our returning scorer for the team, The team is ready for the recorded their best record Buffalo, associate member different. next half of soccer to be better having collected six points season to start and hope its since 2003, and was high- West Virginia, and confer- "MAC games are always than our last." this past season with one goal hard work over the summer lighted by an upset victory ence powerhouse Akron. important," Nichols said. The Falcons finished 6-13- and four assists. Already this pays off. against the University of The Falcons will rack up "But winning is hard, and 1 overall this past season and year she scored one goal and "It is exciting to open the Michigan at home. a lot of miles on their con- it needs to be celebrated. is hoping to do better this one assist in the scrimmage season with Michigan State," Bowling Green is led by ference road trips includ- As long as we take the sea- season. game against Indiana State. Evans said. "We have been four seniors and they will ing trips to Hartwick, son one game at a time, we The roster includes four Johnson missed a year working all summer for it." see a large group of fresh- Northern Illinois, and should be successful." seniors, with two of them and a half due to injury, but The Falcons will open man join the team this sea- Florida Atlantic. The first men's soc- beginning their fifth season returned this past October the season tonight and play son. Senior midfielder Zach Other notable games this cer game at Cochrane with the team. One of the fifth- and finished the season. Cleveland State Aug. 19 at Lemke is excited about the season includes Michigan Field will be a scrimmage year seniors includes goal- The Falcons shutout 1 p.m., both games are at new players joining the State and Marshall at against Oakland University keeper Becca Ison. Ison start- Indiana State 3-0 in a scrim- Cochran Field. Admission BGSU team. home, road games at Ohio Friday at 4 p.m. ed all but one match this past mage Aug. 11. Ison was in the to all BG women's soccer "We have a great group State and the University The first regular sea- year, which she missed due to net for the first 77 minutes matches is free. of freshman guys," Lemke of Michigan, and a tour- son match is against St. said. "But we still have to nament in Conway, S.C. Bonaventure on Aug. 25 take it one day at a time to against Wofford and at 7 p.m. The next two reach our goais." Coastal Carolina. matches will also be at The Falcons' main goal Head coach Eric Nichols Cochrane Field on Aug. for the season is to get took over after the conclu- 29 and Sept. 1 and will be into the Mid-American sion of the 2008 season against Michigan State and Conference tournament and has helped the Falcons Marshall respectively. for the first time since improve their record each After the home stand, 2010. Senior midfielder year since 2009. With high the Falcons will make Joey D'Agostino talked expectations this season, their way to Conway, S.C. about how important each Nichols is ready to start to compete in the Coastal Mid-American Conference and see how the team Carolina Tournament, Soccer Stats N'S SOCCER WOMEN'S SOQ We have the BEST prices ris are scheduled to play BG defeated Indiana Uni1 on new and used textbooks! ^me of the season against 3-0 on Aug. 11. They scored within the first 15 minutes, New merchandise, and new deals! ersity today. 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By Erin Cox the summer that will be ready for this weekend Party. Social Media Editor with all the students coming back, so that's Wednesday is called Rewired, which has a new change students can look forward to," dark rave, Gothic rock and industrial music. While upperclassmen may have mastered the Alkilani said. Both Wednesday and Thursday is free for 18 and game of Bowling Green's nightlife, freshmen and Donovan Ferguson HI has lived in Bowling over and Saturday is also free with a college ID, other new students might have trouble playing Green for five months and said from his experi- according to uptowndowntownbg.com. along. ence at the bars he thinks freshmen would like Maurice Austin, a bartender at Uptown There are a number of bars to go to and all have going to Kamikaze's, Howard's Club 11 and The Downtown, said Uptown just got a face-lift to different reasons people like them. Attic. make it more appealing to students. Seniors Brian Hannen and Christa Maruscsak "Country night on Wednesdays at The Attic are "It's a bit brighter and nicer inside now," Austin said Uptown, The Attic, Cla-Zel and Kamikaze's always busy and on the weekends it's always full of said. "I think it has a better feel to it — a safer feel. are some of the best places to go dancing. humanity," Ferguson said. That's one of the things we were going for, so it's "Girls get in for free at Kami's even if you're Kristen Watts, bartender at The Attic, said the not quite so dark." under 21, so that's always good not to have to pay a bar is the best on country night. Kelsey Gilroy and Bo Hicks, bartenders at cover," Maruscsak said. " It's definitely the busiest place on Wednesdays," Beckett's Bar and Grill, said it is one of the busiest Cla-Zel is also one of the main clubs students go Watts said. "It's crazy fun." bars in town and it's 18 and up. % to dance, Hannen said. Howard's bartender DJ Snyder said Howard's "You can come play darts and pool and just have Director of Marketing for Cla-Zel, Banan has a lot to offer students. fun. It's a great atmosphere and we have the best Alkilani, said the club will be open each Friday and "We have cheap booze and live music," Snyder food specials in town," Gilroy said. Saturday and the last Thursday of each month. said. "It's a good atmosphere." Hicks said the kitchen stays open until 12:30 Those under 21 have a cover fee of $5. Maruscsak and Hannen said the theme nights a.m. or 1 a.m., which is later than most. Fridays and Saturdays the club hosts Club at Uptown are definitely worth checking out if Maruscsak and Hannen said while freshmen Kiss FM and on Fridays, Kiss 92.5 airs live from you're into the night's theme and it's always 18 can have fun going out to the bars, it's always best the club. Konkrete Jungle is a monthly event and up. to remember to stay safe. each Thursday that will start again Aug. 30, Monday night is Retro New Wave, 80s and "Be careful drinking underage and remember Alkilani said. 90s Night. Tuesday features the theme of a High to be safe — don't go alone," Maruscsak said. "We just got a new light system over Energy Techno Hannen also said younger students should ^ Dance think before trying to get alcohol at a bar. "Don't buy beer at a bar if you're under- age," Hannen said. "If you want to drink j Try the food. at a bar, go to happy hour."

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Eileen O'Neill my job has allowed me to Eva Marie by Northwest," and meet- Bill Ingram selling food to cus- 1990 be involved with so many 1946 ing actors and actresses 1972 tomers and providing like Lillian Gish, whom the Chief hospitality. President of The walks of life," she said. Academy award- Gish Film Theater is named Executive White Castle has more Learning Channel "It's been a fascinating winning actress for, she said she was shy Officer of than 400 restaurants and and Discovery experience." Although she graduated when she first arrived at the White Castle just celebrated its 90th Channel. University. anniversary, so Ingram 22 years ago, O'Neill said For Academy award-winning "Thank goodness I was Next time a University said he keeps busy. Eileen O'Neill started as she still enjoys visiting the actress Eva Marie Saint, her very shy," she said. "It would student bites into a When he was at the an unpaid intern and now University and has fond four years at the University have been a whole different White Castle hamburger, University, he engaged she is the head of chan- memories of her years were some of the best years experience." he or she should think of in the same activities nels which include the here as a popular culture of her life. Her shyness and a dare alumnus Bill Ingram. students do today. popular show Toddlers & major. An active member in the from a friend are what led Ingram's grandfather "I went to the bars and Tiaras and the segment "I love the small-town Delta Gamma sorority and her to pursue an interest in founded the Columbus- did all the usual things," Shark Week. feel of Bowling Green," the theatre department. Saint theatre. based franchise, and he said. "I did several intern- she said. "It has the best of said her favorite memories Taking a chance on some- Ingram himself is heavily The microeconom- ships when I was an both worlds." include dancing at Cla-Zel thing is part of Saint's advice involved as chief execu- ics major said freshmen undergrad," she said. "It For freshmen coming and the Ohio dialect. to freshmen. tive officer and chairman should branch out their gave me great exposure into the University, O'Neill "When I went to school, we "Life is made up by so of the board. first year. and great contacts." said she has a couple tips called everybody 'kid,™ she many chances. Find some- "It's an ever-changing "Take classes when Her job now gives her the to be successful. said. "People in Ohio talk just thing you really love and business," he said. "It's a you're a freshmen in opportunity to meet with "Don't do anything a little bit differently." just be wide-eyed." she said. cross between the retail something you don't the channels' talent and stupid on Facebook and Although Saint spent the "Four years is nothing; make and the hotel business." know about," he said. teach her viewers about Twitter," she said. "And majority of her life mak- good friends, study hard and He said his business "You might find them different people. take a business class ing movies such as "North keep your mind open." is a balance between interesting." "It's fascinating that regardless of your major."

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By Staphan R««d come to the University country for five years, O'Dorisio's art show at Forum Editor wanting to explore. So working with various the Carnegie Museum in most of the people come to artists in Texas, New Indiana. Some unique courses glass because, intellectu- Jersey and Colorado along "There's a very strong may catch a student's ally, they were wandering the way. story behind his work," she August Special eye, but sometimes, a through the fields." "After that, I finally had said. "It's unique to get an student won't take a Through the fields is enough confidence and artist with multiple facets UPTO$50QFF chance because it doesn't where O'Dorisio found experience to open my of social issues. His work RENT PER MO"™ fulfill a requirement. himself in college while own studio," he said. "I is a realistic view on the However, taking a chance studying Pre-Med. opened my own place for human condition, not just is how University glass "I'm a glass nerd," he 10 years and it was great. one side, and the content -,ons of a college student blowing professor )oel said. "I was taking a chem- I learned that, because a of his work makes it really O'Dorisio was introduced istry class and I found out glass piece is so expensive sing and stand out above UNDER NEW to his craft. glass has its own state of to make, you have to make any other." MANAGEMENT "I think there are two matter. It's kind of a liq- stuff people want to buy." O'Dorisio credits this "1 wear ways people go to school," uid, but not really. It's the Glass blowing, as an art resurgence for his success. O'Dorisio said. "Some peo- 'glass-state.' Our professor form, has found a resur- "People are interested ple come to school with had us watch how it was gence in the past years, in it and they want it," he my winter a mission and all their made and I fell in love." and O'Dorisio thrives classes fulfill their goal Graduation commenced in the field, said Karen See GLASS | Page 15 to graduate. Other people and O'Dorisio toured the Gillenwater, curator of coat inside

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O.n.. King Campus Editor By The lop fashion accessory for Erin Cox this fall doesn't go in your ears or Social Media Editor around your wrist, but around your neck. "Scarves are the number one fashion acces- Slouchy, patterns and colors, oh my. sory for all ages," said Amy Craft Ahrens, owner of Mariana Mitova, instructor of Apparel Merchandising and For Keeps Gifts in downtown Bowling Green. Product Development, said this fall's fashion will be full of color, Ahrens said she thinks the item is popular because patterns and have a slouchy style. they are inexpensive and versatile. Some key elements this fall, Mitova said, will be jeans. "You can completely change an outfit with a scarf and there "They all seem to be coming in pretty strongly this season," Mitova said. are so many ways to wear them," she said. High-waist pants and cuffed trousers will also show up in stores this fall, she said. Marian Zengel, adjunct instructor of Apparel Merchandising "Skinny jeans for boys are out [of style] for sure," Mitova said. and Product Development, said scarves are going to hang One trend that has been in style in the past and will still stay popular in the fall is animal around for a while. prints, Mitova said. "I think they were so huge last year that it's becoming "It's been in style for a while, but this season animal prints toned down a little will be big," more of a trend than a quick fad," Zengel said. she said. She said the scarf trend will continue because they are Senior Olivia Defiesta said she has also noticed a lot of color and printed denim for the flattering for all figure types. fall season. Zengel's favorite fabric for scarves is rayon and rayon Neon colors took over the summer, and Mitova said they will also stay in style this fall. blends. "The neon colors will act more as accents like in stripes or belts," she said. "I like it for the 'drapability,'" she said. "It drapes Other colors that will be in style this fall are natural, warm tones like peach, pale pinks well and you want it to drape to accent the silhouette and blues, Mitova said. of the body." Defiesta said she has seen a lot of jewel tones and as big colors this fall. Rayon also takes dye very well and can be several According to the editors ofglamour.com, anything oxblood, a burgundy-ish color, will different colors, she said. be a trend this season. Other popular scarf fabrics for fall will be wool cash- Defiesta said fall fashion stands out to her because people mere, acrylic and silk, Zengel said. can layer more. Something new for fall will be a twist on simply fabric "You can wear tank tops and a sweater, which is something scarves, Ahrens said. you can't do in the summer and in the winter you usually just "It's a mixture between jewelry and a scarf," Ahrens wear sweaters," Defiesta said. said. "It's a new thing and it's changing the look of a regu- According to glamour.com, layering will definitely be in style lar old fabric scarf." this fall, but people should make sure to take a fresh approach. Ahrens calls it a "scarf-slide" and they will make the "Wear bright lightweight dresses and tops into fall by layering a scarf look more dressy, she said. Some of the slides will cotton turtleneck underneath." the website said. come with scarves and some will be sold separately, When going out on the weekends, women should know shirt she said. dresses are coming back in style and skirts, utility-inspired and mini "It's a way to change (scarves) up and wear them dif- with belts and lots of pockets will come onto the scene, Mitova said. ferently," Ahrens said about scarf slides. Mitova also said mini dresses with long sleeves will be in style Graduate student Laura Saavedra said she would try a this fall. scarf slide. Another new style that can be expected this fall is draped wrap tops. "It sounds like a fun accessory and I would totally do it "It looks like it's just wrapped around the body, but it's actually a shirt," if it was cute," she said. Mitova said. Saavedra said she would most likely buy the beads When fall turns chilly, Mitova said popular outerwear will be long and separately so she can mix and match. flared cape-inspired coats. In addition to scarf slides, a lot of the scarves are now "You'll also see a lot of big chunky sweaters that are a little slouchy," starting to come with accessories on the end like beads, Mitova said. dangles, Ahrens said. A staple for fall that will go into winter, Mitova said, will be rider boots. Popular colors for scarves this fall will most likely be deep "The fall will be pretty colorful with lots of floral, whimsical blues, purples and oranges, Ahrens said. patterns," Mitova said. Saavedra said she thinks popular colors for fall will be navy Glamour.com said don't shy away from bold patterns this season. blue, gold and 01 "Do embrace fashion's fascination with wild prints and patterns by investing in something that speaks to your personal style and has a truly unique look." according to glamour.com. ACHIEVEMENT: BANKING IN ORANGE AND BROWN

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