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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving THE BG NEWS the campus and surrounding community Thursday November 20,2008 Preparing Volume 105. Issue 63 A popularity WWWBGNFwsCOM an all-out Interviews contest for the shed light on Alzheimer's orange out' Brown Bag speaker shares her grandmoth- By Alexandria Clark er's life through taped Reporter memoirs | Page 3 liven though the gates ol Doyt Pern Stadium don't open Christmas is until 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, the University's Falcon spirit has been the perfect on display since the beginning of time for QVC this week. University offices such as the Columnist Tannen Athletic Department, Office ol Gliatta writes about Residence Life and University QVC. the merchandise Dining Sen ices are taking part channel, and how it ill main activities this week to provides entertainment gei students, facuh) and alumni and gift ideas during ready for tomorrows last home the holiday season football game against the Buffalo liullssiartingatbp.nl. | Page 4 Brian Delchoy assistant athlet ic director for marketing, said the CMA sends art Athletic Department is declaring back to Italy the game an "((range (tut" day. We would like all attendants Fourteen artifacts to wear their orange tins Friday," looted or stolen are J Seven states claim the cardinal as their state bird Delchoy said. "We want the tans being returned to to show their spirit and support Europe after being By Freddy Hunt Florida's current state bird, the for the Falcons. found in Cleveland Editor-in-Chief mockingbird, is also shared by To encourage attendants to | Page 6 Arkansas. Texas, Icnnessee and wear their orange the University The Buckeye is the slate tree nf Mississippi. Bookstore and Student Book Ohio. Tomato juice is the offi- " The main reason is because Fxchangc ISBXI are offering Girl survives cial state drink. The cardinal is many Floridians think there are 20 percent off on all orange lid without heart the state bird of Ohio... but also more interesting and unique apparel this week. of Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, birds that represent Florida than Also, the first 2,000 BGSU stu- After her first Virginia, West Virginia and North the mockingbird," said ludv dents to through the Doyt I'erry transplant failed, a Carolina. Gillan, conservation steward- dates will get a free orange I 14-year-old girl from On Nov. ■!, while the country ship coordinator for the Florida shirt. Miami lived for 118 was racing to the polls to vote lor Fish and Wildlife Conservation Not only is tomorrows home without a heart in her the -l-llh president of the United Commission. game important because il is the chest before receiving Stales, over 77,000 fourth to eighth last home game ot the season. a second transplant graders in the stale of Florida cast See CARDINAL See FOOTBALL | Page 5 their votes for a new state hinl.

Naming and shaming Paying women forced Local recycling center puts USG urges students to utilize into prostitution is on its way to becoming its own professor evaluations illegal in Britain, and men who solicit could the 'green' in Bowling Green be named as well By Dru Sexton to conduct the evaluations |Page 10 By Courtney Flynn on paper rather then online,

■ because il would help gel a loi An elite player, DSd is hoping students will more responses il the) could be Community residents vehicles lake advantage of professot conducted at the end of classes. an elite soldier line up at all hours of the day evaluations created to gi\e Hut the cost of paper keeps this Sophomore Dan Garcia with recyclables to drop off them an advantage when from happening choosing classes which best USd President lolin Waynick is not only a rugby player in from of the Howling Green Recycling Center. suit them and appeal to their said first-year technical diffi- and student but spends One such resident, Gary Specific needs. culties with getting them online his weekends training Thomas, is thankful Howling I as) year, professor evalu- and entering all the data caused with "The Green Berets" Green offers such an outstand- ations were one of the many minor problems, and added in ing outlet to recycle materials. goals list; set to help students the time it took to make the | Page 7 Thomas works for the newly know what to expect from a surveys available, reopened Cla-zel Theater and class when they register. Fhe "We had ovet 2.000 lines ot said having a place where the idea behind the project was lo data responses, each yeat we Cla-zel, and other members of create a mote efficient, special- expect more and more people the community, can bring its ized version of ratemyprofessor. will take the surveys," he said. recj clablcs has its benefits. com, with the idea of giving stu- Especially because the ques- "I'm a big green person, so dents some insight as to what tions come entire!) trout the having a place that keeps trash the class requires. Student, and contain ver) help- from going to the landfill, which USd Sen. lessica Molina was ful information pertinent to CLEANING UP: A group ol locals including junior Budget Haley eta their pan to recycle can also save money, is a plus." one ol the representatives who registering tor classes, he said. "ley recycle then various items Bridget (left) says slw comes and lecyi les every Monday he said. spearheaded lite project. She Basch said it is not .in c\.dil- The Bowling Green Recycling Reiman said the products can- cessed material a year, ken said. said it was originally on the ation of the professors, Inn is Center first opened in 1978 in the not be properly recycled if they I le said the numbers change agenda last year. here to help students decide what best appeals to them in parking lot of Cooper-Standard are nol separated according lo year to year and he believes this According lo her, the first Automotive Inc. on Main Street. material type because il throws year the numbers will he higher step was researching the whole the classroom. The program started with a$100 off the composition of the final than seven million. faculty evaluation plan. Next, a "If students use this resource, they can find classes that corre- loan from the Bowling Green decompressed product of hun- "It's a good-sized recycling tew senators random!) selected r,.,. ... i haw i late with their learning si\les.' laycees Club and two men with dreds of aluminum, cardboard operation," he said. Students and asked what they would like lo know about pro- Basch said. bobble head of anyone, two semi-trailers and gallon or paper recyclables. File center has also set up a fessors and classes before reg- 1 he questions on these sur- IT who would it be? barrels, said Wood County Solid The workers rarely have to deal li> smaller, satellite recycling Waste Director ken Ueiman. with this problem though. operations in Wood County. istration. veys are very different. The evaluations are available for lust a little over five years later "Ninety-nine percent of people "Our mission is to recycle Molina said use then select- almost 900 professors and the program picked up speed that bring things out do it right," as much as possible: il doesn't ed frequently asked questions their courses and are also com- and moved to its current loca- Ueiman said. "If they didn't drop have to go to this center.'' and submitted them to the tion al 1010 N. College Drive, it off we wouldn't be there." Faculty Senate, who then gave pleter) confidential. A Student's Ueiman said he has been there Due to the efforts of many Recyclable Items feedback. After a few minor University ID number is link used lo verify that the student from.the beginning. community members, the changes were made. (ISC, The Bowling Green Recycling is currently enrolled. "This was something I got Bowling Green Recycling Center made the evaluations available Center, located at 1040 N. online. On the evaluations, students EMMANUEL SHAW enthused about to make the provides jobs for four full-time College Drive, can recycle the lo help gain support, USd won't find questions about if Sophomore. Marketing community better," he said. employees and one part-time following items. a profeSSOl is good or bad. but The Recycling ('enter has employee. advertised via flyer anil chalk questions to help identify how a "Myself." taken great strides to go from Scott Reiman is the manager ing on the sidewalks, she said. ■ Hard and soft cover particular course is structured being a two-man operation in at the center and one of the four But despite their efforts, there | Page 4 books a parking lot to offering a 24- full-time employees. Scott has was little response to the first Sample questions on the sttr- ■ Aluminum hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week been working at the center for 17 USG-conducted professor eval- VB) include areas like how well ■ Magazines/catalogs i drop-off center for all Wood years and looks forward to the uation. a professor follows their sylla- on smooth glossy "We were shooting for 501) bus, or if it is necessary to buy County residents. unpredictability of the job. paper with plastic wrap lust inside the sliding doors "Fvcry day is a different day." and we had about 300 hundred the hook. removed Freshman Nathan 1'ytel said tit the drop station, labeled steel he said. submitted, butwe expected our ■ Newspaper crates are lined up against the Recurring mishaps that add sample size to be small," Molina when il comes time to regis- ter for classes, it helps to know TODAY wall to help the recyclers deci- to the unpredictability of the job ■ Phone books said. It was the first time, and Mostly Cloudy pher which product goes in include machine breakdowns, ■ Plastic bottles without for the first time, the sample what a student can expect. "I think the evaluations are High: 32. Low: 20 what container. These crates are unexpected large recyclable the cap si/e is always small, unless you emptied and shipped to receiv- loads and the problems that ■ Flattened cardboard have some incentive." a great idea and more people should fill them out." I'ytel ing centers two lo three times a can go along with sorting, Scott boxes Kevin Basch, the USd sena- tor in charge, said the evalua- said. "It makes things easier so week, depending on the weather, said. ■ Scrap metal iron, steel. that students are not caught off Reiman said. He also said il is liven with daily mishaps, the copper and aluminum tions "were very labor Inten- TOMORROW Important people put the right employees and community Source: Wood ( 'ounty Solid sive" because they devoted guard." hundreds of hours compiling To access the evaluations, Partly Cloudy product in the right container lo members are able to create about Waste Management District data. He said USG would like students can go to www.bgsu. I High: 33. Low: 24 avoid problems and exlra work. seven million pounds of pro- Well siw VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES. MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE fe 2 Thursday. November 20.2008 WWW.BGNEWS.COM BLOTTER HAVE A WITTY OR FUNNY CAPTION FOR THIS PHOTO? Last Weeks Winner:

TUESDAY, NOV. 18 Nora Zuberbuhler 9:16 A.M. Complainant reported an unknown subject threw a piece of tile through the storm window of a residence on South Main Street.

1:39 P.M. Francisco Mendez. 25. and Domitilo ] Romero. 31. were both arrested and charged with criminal trespass and two counts of forgery after present- ing false documents and social secu- rity cards to officers.

2:22 P.M. Complainant reported that some- time within the last two days, unknown persons took two cornhole boards off the front porch of a house on 7th Street.

ENOCH WUI THE BGNEWS WEDNESDAY THE WINNER: Guy doing the "Dane": Yaah. Daniel-son. 'dis how you defeat enemy NOV. 19 DA CRANE1 MICHAEL WEIGMANI IHS8GNEWS 1:20 A.M. Julie Swensen. 20. of Miamisburg. YOUR CAPTION HERE: Submit youi caption to captioncomesti|ibgviews.com or at bgnewscom lor your chance to have your Ohio, was arrested for underage "It's the common photo and your caption appear in ne« Thursday's issue of The BG News. Be sure to include your contact information to be considered CARDINAL drinking outside df Uptown/ for the contest Winner will be selected by The BG News Downtown. From Page 1 man's bird, but it's But even more common than not a sparrow, it's not 2:05 A.M. the mockingbird is the cardi- "Everyone is really pushing for people nal. Chasati Allen. 20, of Chicago, was FOOTBALL a brown spot..." cited for underage drinking. From Page 1 Tom Lavergne, an Ohio to come out and support the team, Division of Wildlife officer, said Vein Bingman | Instructor but the Falcons have a chance including athletes. All I hear is, 'We're he hasn't heard anything about 2:51 A.M. of winning the Mid-American the state considering to replace The phone calls she received Fahad Al-Ruweili. 21. of Bowling Conference Easl Division. going to fight and going to win'..." the cardinal, and that a vote were not from fourth, fifth, Green, was arrested for misuse of "The team has to win this "probably wou Idn't fly very eas- sixth, seventh and eighth grad- 911 and disorderly conduct after game on Friday and the one ily" in Ohio. ers; they were from older bird repeatedly calling Bowling Green next week against Toledo," "I doubt we would," he said. "I lovers who grew up with the Police for a ride from South Side Six. Delehoy said. "And the Falcons attendants at the game. In addition, offices campus- think people are pretty tied on mockingbird. Gillan said the will be able to have the MAC "The team feeds off each wide have been taking part to the cardinal." vote was left up to the younger ONLINE: Go to bgnews com for the East Division title and a trip to other, but when they look out in activities to build up the Vern Bingman, a University generation to get them active in k complete blotter list Ford Field in Detroit on Dec. 5 into the stands and see all that momentum for the game. instructor who teaches orni- the voting process and familiar for the MAC Championship." orange, it gives them a sense Today, the Office of Campus thology, a branch of zoology with how a bill becomes a law. )unior)asonBaxter,amember of pride and energy to win the Activities is having a campus- focusing on birds, is OK with The students seem to relate to of the marketing student pro- game," Delehoy said. wide office decorating competi- Ohio's state bird. the large predator Osprey, prob- motions team, said the Falcons Dining Services will be clos- tion. "They're nice birds, but ably because of their majesty CORRECTION need support to win tomorrow's ing down all dining halls on Each office has to incorpo- they're cardinals," he said. and power, Gillan said. game by students' coming out campus at 3 p.m. and relocat- rate the theme "Falcon Football "They're common." "We haven't tested this with POLICY and showing they care. ing to a tent on the east side Finale" with their decorations. But Bingman said a rare bird adults, so I don't know how it "If the Falcons win it all, it of Doyt Perry Stadium in the The offices selected as "Best wouldn't be logical since it will go," she said. We want to correct all factual errors. would make the University look Falcon Football Tailgate Park to of Show" in the two-division would hardly be seen. He said And in Ohio, bird enthusi- If you think an error has been made, great and I think future stu- encourage students to go to the competition will receive foot- cardinals are perfect because asts seem to be just fine with call The BG News at 419-372-6966. dents will feel proud to watch game. ball game tickets and usage of they thrive in wooded and the small, colorful song bird as their team and cheer them onto Students can use their meal the Wilcox Board Room in the suburban areas, are attractive, their feathered representative. victory at even' home game," plan, BGl cards and cash to buy Sebo Athletic Center. have a beautiful song and stick "I think cardinal is a fine Baxter said. food from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Another activity happening around all year. bird, but I like the idea of using Visit us online at The Athletic Department has but food service in the Union is the competition among resi- If Ohio was ever to place a the state bird as a way of get- gone through a wide-spread and campusconvenience stores, dence halls to see which three bird on the ballot, a good can- ting young students interested www.bgnews com promotional program through- such asCommon's Marketplace, residence halls has the highest didate would be the bald eagle, in wildlife," Bingman said. out the week to have as many will stay open. attendance for games. Bingman said, which is found "There's no reason the cardi- First prize winner will commonly along Lake Erie and nal should be bumped. Sure it receive S250, second place will soaring over riverbanks. shares it with a few states, but receive $200 and third place "Bald eagles are attractive, there's no other bird distinctive will receive $150. common and there's the thrill to Ohio." Also, the top three Greek of being a large predator," he It's an easier choice for organizations will be awarded said. And since the bald eagle Florida to replace its bird than $500 in Adidas credit to be split virtually disappeared from the Ohio, Bingman said, because amongst them. state of Ohio in the 1960s and Florida has the Everglades, The Athletic Department is 70s, Bingman said it's a great and the Osprey is the king of also providing activities during conservation success story. the Everglades. He said Ohio halftime. Julie Shieldcastle, conser- doesn't have an ecosystem like One student in attendance vation director for the Black the everglades to identify with, will win free textbooks for Swamp Bird Observatory in and that Ohioans should be the Spring 2009 semester and Northwest Ohio, thinks the happy with the cardinal. the winner will be randomly cardinal would be a hard bird "It's the common man's bird, selected from the University to replace. but it's not a sparrow, it's not student section during the sec- "I do understand that six a brown spot on the ground," ond quarter. other states have it also, but it's he said. "You go outside there's Another student will have a very familiar bird for the citi- snow on the ground and you a chance to win $10,000 dur- zens of Ohio," she said. "I think see this bright red bird sitting ing halftime in the Roll Along state bird, state bug, state fish in the tree singing away. It's Target Toss Challenge. The stu- should be something people inspiring," dent will be selected at random are familiar with." According to netstate.com, from the University student The Florida bird that received Ohio was the third state, along sections during the first quar- the most votes was the osprey, a with Indiana, to adopt the car- ter. large predator bird. Ifthe osprey dinal as its state bird in 1933. Many students are getting earns the stamp of approval The first state was Kentucky in excitedaboutthegamebecause from the Florida House, Senate 1926, and second was Illinois in Registration begins for: of the involvement throughout and Governor when it is intro- 1929. The cardinal was adopted campus. Freshman Leah Sence duced as a bill next year, it will by North Carolina in 1943, West Graduate Students October 20 said she doesn't normally get become the new state bird of Virginia in 1949 and Virginia excited about football games. Florida. in 1950. Non-Degree Graduate Students October 22 "Everyone is really pushing Replacing the mockingbird Sophomore Langley Austing, for people to come out and has not been a unanimous of Cincinnati, said he really likes Seniors October 28 support the team, including decision for Florida. Gillan said the cardinal because its bright athletes," Sence said. "All I she received several phone calls red feathers set it apart from Juniors November 4 hear is 'We're going to fight from concerned citizens who other birds. But after learn- and going to win' and it really believe the mockingbird is a ing six other states also claim Sophomores November 12 encourages a lot of students to great representative and senti- the cardinal, Austing said, "we Freshmen November 18 support a cause." ment for the state of Florida. should make them change." Guest Students November 24 NOW LEASING FOR 2009 Don't miss out! See your advisor now! 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By Richard Chandler Reporter "It was wonderfully performed,

In recognition of November incredibly informative, overall an engaging, being Alzheimer's Awareness month, the Women's Center exciting event." invited Nicole Mancino to par- ticipate in this week's "Brown Stephen Harrier; | Doctoral student Bag Luncheon" series, held yesterday in Hanna Hall's aneury'sm, which he appeared One of the memories her Women's Center. to pretcrnaturally foresee in his grandmother does retain is a Nicole Mancino, an ABD final words to Marianne, "It's story from Passover in 2007, doctoral theatre and film stu- no good." which she spent with her dent who is also studying for a An informal question and family. graduate certificate in Women's answer segment followed the When Blitzstein arrived, she Studies, performed and dis- performance. On the impor- ate the food and drank the wine ENOCH WU TMEBGNFWS cussed an oral history pulled tance for the interviews and that is traditionally prepared for from 2006 interviews with the performance, Mancino said the prophet, Elijah. While some A COLD SPRINT: Metis Chorus member Ben Popson takes a sprint towards the student union on the request of Melissa Jackavitch (far her grandmother, Marianne that they were a way to preserve of those present were taken left) a student who donated to the Hot Tub-a-Thon The fundraiser is put on by the Men's Chorus every year to raise funds for tour costs Mitchell Blitzstein. the family history. aback by this seemingly sac- Chorus members will take shifts in the tub until noon on Friday. Mancino decided to inter- "It's really for me as a way of rilegious occurrence. Mancino view Blitzstein, who suffers coping or dealing or sharing," said, "Who am I to say that she from Alzheimer's disease, Blitzstein said. isn't a prophet: someone who in an effort to preserve her Her interviews with her wexpresses love and hope?" experiences. grandmother are still incom- Stephen Harrick, a doctoral Students choose to sleep on street to th« performance, "Painting plete, she said. theatre and film student, was Bubby'sPortrait:AnOralHistory "I need to spend more time impressed by the event. of a Jewish Grandmother," tracking what is important to "It was wonderfully per- By Shruti Rastogi food, often using thedollar menu working up the courage to ask Mancino recalls Blitzstein's her," she said. formed, incredibly informative, U-Wire at McDonald's. Others went to a for money. She said the only meeting of her future husband, Mancino admits to having overall an engaging, exciting park In the city where a church people who gave her money Isodorc Blitzstein, after she had been depressed about what event," Harrick said. In grungy clothes and not much was handing out food in vans. were young kids who looked been spurned by her previous her grandmother has lost Timothy Schaffer, also a doc- else, six University of Maryland During the day, students vis- about 13 or 14 years old. boyfriend. through Alzheimer's disease toral theatre and film student, students faced rain, rats and ited museums, applied for jobs, "Panhandlingvvas terrible. It's It follows their brief courtship but is striving to remain opti- noted the value of oral history. judging stares. They had walked around and talked to not something you ever want to and subsequent marriage. mistic about what Blitzstein "It's an excellent example nowhere to sleep, no money homeless people. do,... depend on other people's Finally, there is the emo- has retained, such as her of oral history and how it is and no food. At night, students had to com- generosity," sophomore bioen- tional recollection of Isodore's memories of her relationship effective at conveying family They were homeless. bat rain and rats. They used gineering major 1 lelcn ]i said. eventual death from a brain with Isodore. experiences," Shaffer said. A group of Students chose to cardboard as their mattresses, A huge part of the experience temporarily become homeless for often huddling together to stay included talking to homeless the weekend as part of the two- warm. Sophomore criminol- people throughout the week- day Student I lomeless Challenge ogy and criminal justice major end. For the most part, the GET A LIFE Project offered by the National Megan McFeeley said she had a homeless people were eager to CAIiNDAR Of EVENTS M decides Iowa marriage Coalition for the Homeless in hard time sleeping both nights. talk to them, and some even Some cwnls laJtfft (ran events bawxdu Northwest, Washington, as a way junior biochemistry major offered to help them and gave 8 a.m. - 9 pm to raise awareness during I lunger Robert I lughes said the students them money, students said. By James Heggen Hanson handed down his ruling, and I lomelessness Awareness Exhibit #5: Sculpture Club did not exactly blend in with the Mostly, students said they U-Wire which briefly allowed same sex Week. They begged for money, homeless community, however. just fell restless. As a homeless ISO and 131 Union - Gallery Space couples to marry in Polk County. applied for jobs and interacted For example, the students said person, there is nothing to do, 8 am-11 p.Ti. l! started with an instant After the ruling was reported with homeless people. they stood out since they car- and to get anywhere, they had message. by the Des Moines Register, Sean Called Urban Plunge at the ried around trash bags, when to walk, they said. Muslim Student Association That's what set off the events got a message from a friend. university, the event was orga- the typical homeless luggage is Freshman chemistry major Prayer Room that led to Tim and Sean "My good friend linstant mes- nized by the office of commu- more like a duffel bag. Sahar Romem attempted to ask 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. McQuillan to eventually become saged! to tell me that marriage nity service learning. "We lacked that look," Hughes McDonald's if she could wipe Iowa's only legally married same was legal in the state of Iowa," Students woreold clothes and said, "many people |knew| we down tables in exchange for Silent Solidarity 2008 sex couple. Sean said. "I don't think he had split into three groups during weren't homeless." food. The first time, she saw Campus Tim, Iowa State University senior any idea that 1 was going to run the day and into two groups at All six agreed that one of the someone she knew and quickly in linguistics, and Sean were pan of out and get married the next day." night, accompanied by a guide harder aspects of the experi- walked away, and on the second 10 am - 2 p.m. a pand'IUcsday in the Ames Oty Sean called Tim's mother to who had either been homeless ment was panhandling or ask- day she made it to the counter Toy Drive for The Kinship Auditorium on marriage equality. ask for her permission to marry or was homeless. They left the ing strangers for money. before leaving again. Navigator Program The even! was put on by One Iowa her son. After he rccei .'ed her university with only bedding, a "It hurt my pride to ask for Finding a public bathroom to Union and Lambda IfgaL blessing, he bought two rings journal and an I.D. card. money," McFeeley said. use was another challenge. Tim and Sean told the story and a white rose and went, with Students were forced to adapt McFeeley said she sat on the "Starbucks always lets you 10 am - 3 p.m. about how they raced to the his neighbor, to pick up Tim to the homeless lifestyle. They ground in Chinatown and let use their bathrooms," Homem Baropoly Shirt Sale alter the day after Judge Robert from work. begged for money in order to buy about 100 people walk by before said. Union Table Space 11 a.n - 3 pm. Bake Sale Union Table Space SJSU chooses 'slut' over Virgin' when using recycled paper 2 - 3 p.m. By Danielle Torralba buying virgin paper, having take long to get up and run- I Heart NY' slogan that is all Good Debt, Bad Debt: The U-Wire all printers set to print double "Schools are one of ning at her university. After she over NYC." Truth About Credit sided, use both sides of paper received the funds from the According to a study done When it comes to recy- as well as having professors the top institutions National Wildlife Federation, at Pcnn State University in 314 Union - Buckeye TeleSystem/ cled paper, San lose State encourage their students turn she began working on a logo 2001, by reducing margins, CPSRm University's Environmental in homework assignments on that consume design and spoke to manufac- font sizes and spaces on 4 -5 p.m. Resource Center would rather ' the backs of scratch paper. turers for bumper stickers and paper, Penn State was able to have a slut over a virgin. "Schools are one of the top paper." buttons. reduce its annual paper con- Provost Town Forum Anna Le, the assistant institutions that consume Anna Le | Assistant Director She said she also met with sumption by 67 percent, send 206 Union - Theater director of the Environmental paper," she said. "As society is staff at her school's computer 80 percent less paper to land- fills, cut paper-related carbon 7 p.m. Resource Center, is the leader growing for a greener trend, it a proposal to submit to the labs and arranged to have of the "I Heart Slutty Paper" would be a great image for SJSU National Wildlife Federation them create their own logo emissions by 77 percent and UAO is holding a Mario Kart campaign, which started in to move forward in this issue." Campus Ecology Program, in support of the campaign reduce its impact on forests tournament 2007 and promotes the use of Le is following in the foot- we weren't required to actu- and post information around by 90 percent, all the while Black Swamp Pub. Union recycled paper on campus. steps of Hannah Riches, who ally submit it, but 1 decided the labs. saving money. Le said it is designed to edu- created and launched this proj- that if I was going to put that "I would see students with "Preventing deforestation 7 - 9 p.m. cate students on the impor- ect at her university, The New much effort into the proj- the stickers on their notebooks is the fastest and cheap- Inside Iraq: The Untold tance of using paper products School in New York City, a few ect, I may as well submit it. and buttons on their bags," est way of slowing down the Stories that contain recycled content, years ago. I didn't want to do anything Riches said. She said she saw man-made climate change," 206 Union - Theater not virgin pulp paper, which is Riches said the campaign predictable. I wanted to do the staff had posted them on Le said. "If we stop deforesta- paper directly from a tree. evolved from a class project. something that would catch the doors of their offices. "I tion all together in 50 years, 7:15 - 9 pm. The campaign stresses that "I was in a sustainabil- people's attention but that think that they liked that it we would reduce 25 percent Passport to Entertainment school administrators should ity class," she said. "It was wasn't too complicated." was humorous, simple, and of all the carbon emissions, as 228 Union - Multipurpose Rm adopt a policy that eliminates our class project to create Riches said the project did not also it played on the famous well carbon storage." 7:30 -11:30 pm. 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Building, theRec Center) LETTER TO 2. Install "no passing" signage in these areas. Perhaps institute Christmas carols decorations and 24-hour QVC THE EDITOR fines for passing a stopped bus. 3. Paint double yellow lines After reading the article by in these problem areas. While I with wheels who almost knock Marisha Pietrowski, I would like realize that there is no law that you over and it's enough to "During the holiday season, I am addicted to add some insight. I am a night requires the vehicles to stop make a person go insane. time shuttle driver here on cam- before passing my bus. I would But QVC eliminates all of to watching QVC. I have never once bought pus, working from 11:20 p.m. to like to make the car drivers real- those aggravations while pro- 3 a.m., and have been a part of ize that this practice is danger- viding entertaining television. anything from the network but in the the University for over (i years ous. I feel that we have been During the holiday season, I now. I am sure that I join with lucky here at the University in Ahh. the beginning of the holi- •am addicted to watching QVC. course of November and December not a my fellow drivers in that all of that no one has been seriously day season. 1 love this time I have never once bought any- us put the safety of our passen- hurt or killed. Lets hope that of the year. More so than the thing from the network but in day goes by that I don't at least check in to gers as a top priority. However, I improvements are made in the actual Christmas Day. I love the course of November and must say that over the years that future that will help keep this the two-month preparation December not a day goes by see what they are selling." I have driven around the cam- from ever happening. and anticipation. that I don't at least check in to pus, 1 have observed many care- Also, in closing, I would like to I anxiously pass the days see what they are selling. have me believing a flashlight testimonials from viewers' at less and reckless drivers when add one more safety tip for the until 1 can set out my holi- The people at QVC are mas- shaped like a cat would make home. Listening to viewers students are entering and exit Ing students thai ride the bus: please day decorations and relish in ters in selling and market- a nice gift for the mailman or demonstrates how much the my bus. I have had many, many do not ever pound on the side of the fact that 1 now have an ing and during the holiday a massive blanket with arm people at QVC are marketing dose calls when students exit the the bus while it is in motion, or excuse to eat whatever I want, season they are at the top of holes would be more condu- geniuses. The callers always bus and attempt to cross in front while you are running along side especially if it is peppermint their game. cive than just a normal blan- thank the hosts for bringing the of me. I do my best to watch my the bus. It is very easy to slip and or gingerbread flavor. And Besides their Christmas ket. And they make each prod- product into their lives. Where mirrors, and keep my hand near fall under the wheels. It is also beyond the superficial aspects in July, they really start their uct seem unique despite the else do consumers thank the the horn so as to sound it when a very difficult to see you along I love the feel in the air that around-the-clock holiday ordinariness of most of them. makers of the product and not vehicle is coming around the bus side of the bus, especially at only comes in November and countdown in early October. QVC has also become a sta- the other way around? And to get their attention. I also drive night. Perhaps these issues could December. I am fully aware Watching the growing urgency ple for celebrities to sell their I must not be the only one schools buses, and this is part of be discussed at an upcoming how cheesy that sounds, but as the weeks tick by is one of own products. Food Network who regularly watches QVC our training, to sound the horn IISG meeting. I invite any com- it's true. the most entertaining parts. Chef Paula Deen appears because the callers repeatedly when there is a danger. My sug- ments or suggestions. Ok, back to the superficial In October the hosts, or sales almost on a weekly basis to sell mention all the other products gestions to help resolve this: side: along with decorating people, are laid back and everything from Christmas they bought from the network 1. Paint cross walks at and cooking there is another casual, but by December they Day ham to pounds of her and speak to the hosts like the problem shuttle stops. — Tom Cook Is a University holiday tradition I have come remind viewers of all the last famous macaroni and cheese. they are best friends. (I larshman. Conklin, Icrome shuttle bus driivr. Respond to liim to anticipate. And that is minute gifts they forgot. But, And lessica Simpson isn't Eventually on Christmas Library. McDonald, Life Science ailheneuis9bgnews.com. watching QVC, the shopping if they call today only QVC above selling Proactiv on the Eve QVC fades to a burn- network, around the clock. can still guarantee delivery network. Occasionally QVC ing fireplace for a mere 36 Arguably the worst part of by Dec. 24. creates semi-famous person- hours. Then on Dec. 26 they the holidays is going to the And the hosts are a rare alities themselves. The crazy begin again with solutions mall. Trying to find the perfect breed who can make even the designer of Quacker Factory for all the post holiday head- gift for someone is stressful most ridiculous item seem like — a line of clothing regularly aches and start gearing up It's about time TRL enough, but add in a million B must have. I find it more fun featuring dancing snowmen for next Christmas. It really strollers, kids that should be to watch segments on absurd and Christmas trees that actu- is like an adult version of the in said strollers but instead are products because the hosts in ally light up — is a frequent North Pole. waddling around, people who the course of three minutes target of loel McHale on was cancelled suddenly stop in the middle will make the product seem "The Soup." of a walkway without warning actually useful and appealing. But one of the true high- — Respond to Tannen at ByEmmaLind ticipatoty, even communal Beyond and people wearing the shoes After a couple of minutes they lights of QVC is the on-air [email protected]. the viewer and the video, Till, was alxiut you your nest thend, host On Sunday, MTV's Total Request Carson Daly, the hundreds of peo- live" Issued its swan song, and I ple waving signs outside of MTV's wasn't listening. Dubbed TRL liy studio in limes Square and Britney its hordes of devotees — among Spears before she got trashy It was University of Minnesota bans smoking whose ranks I used to count myself buhhleguni beautiful. — the show marked a genera- As much as I low clicking and tion of awkward and not-so-awk- watching (and clicking and read- ward teenagers who tuned in for a ing and c licking and chatting), the on campus much to students' dismay decade to watch, fanatically, their passing of TRL is a reminder that favorite "celebs" battle it out for the the media institutions that I always By Andy Post for your help. I lere are the main to another, the sheer concept and resources to move smokers top s|K)t on the show's daily music viewed as essential and contempo- U-W,.e issues at stake: of banning anything under the away from buildings, we will have vidoo countdown. rary are lading away TRLs viewer- I) The university is not a law- parameters of physical property essentially solved many of the In middle school I watched I HI ship has been dropping since its What happens when policies fail making body and does not have is ludicrous. We should be lead- secondhand problems we have religiously, falling in lust with I flnce [leak at the turn of the century, and to protect the people they are the duty to enact new regula- ing, not following. We need a pol- 4) This is America; we have per- Bass and experimenting with eye its daily average number of view- intended to protect because they tions because it feels the legisla- icy that 6ts our needs and doesn't sonal liberties until the elected glitter in the bathroom minor. ers of more than 700.000 over the aren't properly enforced? At the ture hasn't gone far enough. As replicate campuses one-tenth lawmakers of our government Today. N Sync is dissolved, Lance past 10 years pales in comparison University of Minnesota, we just much as some officials enjoy a the size of ours, like Moorhead take them away. The university is Bass is gay and TKL silently ran its to MIV's top rated show right now create new policies. nice power trip from time to time, State University and University of not an elected government. last episode while I sat in my room - "The Hills" — which regularly That is the mentality of the policies that affect more than Minnesota-Duluth. 5) On healthcare costs: If the pretending to work on my thesis I anas four million. university in their quest to com- 50.001) students should be well 3) The ban must not be intend- university is spending too much fed a certain degree of guilt about Is there something about a show pletely ban smoking (outdoors thought out, from implementa- ed to stop secondhand smoke money covering people with letting my last chance to watch like "The I lills'thatappealsto view- and indoors) from any univer- health defects due to smoking, the show slip by, not because I was ers more than TRL does? I think sity property. Besides the indi- it should stop covering such ill- waiting with bated breath to see this is possible. When you watched vidual liberty issues and gross "The university is not a law-making body nesses. As much as some people who was number one, but because MIL it was possible to envision violations of self responsibility, on campus believe they have the 1 cannot imagine my 13-year-old yourself, maybe someday, as one common sense is once again in and does not have the duty to enact new authority to use tuition dollars to self feeling anything but shame at of those sign-wavers floors below: jeopardy for students, faculty create a universal health care sys- the way her 21 -year-old counter- But hanging out with celebrities is and support staff. regulations because it feels the legislature tem, they do not. We should stop part forgot this defining feature of so 20th century. Culture today val- Student groups and university covering smokers if we want to her adolescence. ues actually being a celebrity your- health officials are mostly behind hasn't gone far enough." send a signal, instead of telling For all ofTRI isapparent mindless- self. Shows that depict the "real this push, not the actual stu- them which piece of dirt they can ness. it represented a crucial slice of lives" of young people — like "The dent body. This is nothing new; lion to enforcement, and an out- related interaction on campus, or smoke on and which one they pop culture — the idea of "climbing I lills' or the phenomenally popu- many policies are made based on door smoking ban meets neither it will be doomed to tail like so can't, followed up by student- the charts" — that I loved and felt lar "Gossip Girl" — present viewers extreme fringe groups that cor- of those requirements. many other policies before it We funded subsidized healthcare a part of. TRL facilitated the sort with a more palpable alternative ner the administration. But this 2) Passionate supporters of the currently have laws that require when they get lung disease. of direct public engagement with to their own life. You might not be time is different because we, as ban will tell you that many other smokers to stay several feet away On a more general note, I'm artists you can't get on YouTube, an Upper last Side socialite, but students, may be asked to help colleges are moving toward such from buildings when they light most concerned about the smok- eMuatC or iTunes. Though it was a maybe you've sat next to one on an enforce this new rule. a ban and smoking is costing the up and these laws aren't enforced. ing ban becoming a priority for commercial experience, it was par- airplane (or in section). The Minnesota Student university millions in health care Does that mean we make more the leaders of our school. With Association and University costs Common sense tells us that rules that nobody will enforce? double-digit tuition increases, a SPEAK YOUR MIND Senate discussions have focused the Twin Cities campus is unique. Why is the automatic response staff hiring freeze and what looks somewhat on the inability of the With smdents intermixed in an to policies that are unenforceable like a gigantic budget deficit in the Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news story? university police to enforce such a urban setting stretching from the creation of more unenforce- legislature, we really do have other Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: smoking ban, and they're looking one major metropolitan center able rules? Once we have the guts things to spend our time on.

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By Raiha Madlcour D'Zhana The Associated Press Simmons Was kept alive MIAMI — D'Zhana Simmons says she fell like a "fake person" by artificial heart for 118 days when she had no pumps heart beating in her chest. ft "But I know that I really was here." the 14-year-old said, "and I there are fewer options for pedi- did live without a heart." atric patients. That's because it's As she was being released yes- rarer for them to have these life- terday from a Miami hospital, threatening conditions, so com- DARRHUSAPP #1 the shy teen seemed in awe of panies don't invest as much into RUSHING TO THE SCENE: Law enforcement officers run at the scene of a fatal shooting of an FBI agent in Glenshaw. Pa., in Indiana Township outside Pittsburgh yesrerday FBI agenl what she's endured. Since July, technology that cou Id helpthem, Sam Hicks was shot and killed Wednesday while serving a warrant, said FBI Special Agent William Crowley. a spokesman for the agency in western Pennsylvania. she's had two heart transplants said Dr. Marco Ricci, director of and survived with artificial pediatric cardiac surgery at the heart pumps — but no heart University ofMiami. — for four months between the Hesaidthiscasedemonstrat.es transplants. that doctors now have one more FBI agent shot and killed serving a warrant Last spring D'Zhana and option. "In the past, this situ- her parents learned she had ation could have been lethal," By Dan nUphin spokesman for the agency in 2007 through September, The last FBI special agent an enlarged heart thai was too Ricci said. The Associated Press western Pennsylvania. The FBI said Hicks had been killed In the line of duty was weak to sufficiently pump blood And it nearly was. During the The home's owner was arrest- working in Pittsburgh since Barry Lee Bush, who was acci They traveled from their home in almost four months between GLENSHAW, Pa. — An FBI agent ed in connection with the shoot- August 2007 and had been with dentally shot and killed by a Clinton, S.C. to Holtz Children's her two transplants, D'Zhana was shot and killed yesterday ing and was expected to appear the FBI since March 2007. Hicks fellow agent outside a bank on Hospital in Miami for a heart wasn't able to breathe on her while serving a warrant at a in federal court yesterday. He was a former Baltimore police April 5,2007, in Headington, N.J., transplant. own half the time. She also had home near Pittsburgh. ' was one of 35 people charged in a officer and school teacher. according to the FBI. Bush, 52, of But her new heart didn't work kidney and liver failure and The agent, Sam Hicks, was 27-count drug-trafficking indict- The shooting happened at a Forks Township, Pa., and other properly and could have rup- gastrointestinal bleeding. shot about 6 a.m. in Glenshaw, ment unsealed yesterday. The cream-colored house that hacks agents were in pursuit of three tured so surgeons removed it Taking a short stroll — when about 10 miles northeast of indictment accuses the defen- up to fields and woods. A child's bank robbers who were armed two days later. she felt up for it — required the Pittsburgh, said FBI Special dants of conspiring to traffic basketball net and play fort could but did not fire their weapons, And they did something help of four people, at least one Agent William Crowley. a cocaine and crack from October be seen in the backyard. authorities said. unusual, especially for a young of whom would steer the pho- patient: They replaced the heart tocopier-sized machine that with a pair of artificial pumping was the external part of the devices that kept blood flowing pumping devices. through her bodyuntilshe could When D'Zhana was stable More children involved in abuse case taken into custody have a second transplant. enough lor another operation, Dr. Peter Wearden. a cardio- doctors did the second trans- By Jon Gimbrell "The information that we presented to the lowers lor perceived slights and thoracic surgeon at Children's plant on Oct. 29. "I truly believe The Associated Press offenses. Hospital of Pittsburgh who it's a miracle," said her mother, court included allegations of abuse and "The information that we works with the kind of pumps Tvvolla Anderson. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Stories presented to the court included used in this case, said what the D'Zhana said now she's grate- of alleged beatings and sexu- neglect on all of the children, not exclusive allegations of abuse and neglect Miami medical team managed ful for small things: She'll see her al abuse prompted Arkansas on all of the children, not to do "is a big deal." five siblings soon, and she can child-welfare officials to take to certain children." exclusive to certain children," "For Imore than] 100 days, spend time outdoors. custody of 20 more children Munsellsaid. there was no heart in this girl's "I'm glad I can walk without associated with the Tony Alamo Julie Munsell | Spokeswoman Munsell declined to elaborate body? That is pretty amazing," the machine," she said, her tur- Christian Ministries.an official on specific allegations. Wearden said. quoise princess top covering said yesterday. Miller County showed no imme- state lines for sex. The hearings this week are The pumps, ventricular assist most of the scars on her chest. The children — 11 boys and diatesigns of poor health and did He has preached that the tu determine whether the girls devices, are typically used with After thanking the surgeons 9 girls ranging in age from 1 to not require medical attention. Bible allows girls to marry once should be returned to their par- a heart still in place to help the for helping her, D'Zhana began 17— were taken into state care Alamo was arrested by the they reach puberty but has said ents or be placed under contin- chambers circulate blood. With weeping. Tuesday while hearings were FBI in September, days after his he didn't adopt the practice. ued care arranged by the state. D'Zhana's heart removed, doc- Doctors say she'll be able to being conducted on whether compound in Fouke was raid- However, witness testimony Alamo's trial is set for tors at Holtz Children's Hospital do most things that teens do, six girls seized in September ed by state and federal agents. and assertions from prosecutors February. crafted substitute heart cham- like attending school and going should remain under state The six girls, between ages 10 indicate otherwise. His lawyer, John Wesley Hall bers using a fabric and connect- out with friends. She will be on protection or be returned to and 17, who were the subject of A court order lor Tuesday's Jr„ questioned whether his client ed these to the two pumps. lifelong medication to keep her their parents, Department of Tuesday's hearings were seized removals came after Fort Smith will be able to get a fair trial in Although artificial hearts have body from rejecting the donated Human Services spokeswoman for their own protection. police issued an arrest war- Texarkana considering the news been approved for adults, none heart, and there's a 50-50 chance Julie Munsell said. Alamo has pleaded not rant for lohn Erwin Kolbeck, coverage of the case. Hall said has been federally approved she'll need another transplant Munsellsaid yesterday thatthe guilty to federal charges of an alleged enforcer for Alamo Alamo is an easy target in'the for use in children. In general, before she turns 30. children picked up Tuesday in transporting minors across who is accused of beating fol- child welfare hearings.

nternational Space Station crews making adjustments after the recent tool bag accident

By Mike Schneider Added shuttle pilot Eric from Bowen's bag. Ray noted The Associated Press Boe: "We're ready to con- that Stefanyshyn-Piper showed tinue making extreme home "real character and great disci- HOUSTON — Flight controllers improvements." pline" by continuing on. were revamping plans yester- The briefcase-sized tool bag "Despite my little hiccup, or day for the remaining space- drifted away from astronaut major hiccup, 1 think we did a walks during space shuttle Heidemaric Stefanyshyn-Piper goodjoboutthere/'Stefanyshyn- Endeavour's visit to the interna- on Tuesday as she cleaned and I'iper said after returning to the tional space station, after a cru- lubed a gummed-tip joint on space station. cial tool bag floated away du ri ng a wing of solar panels on the Flight controllers are consid- repair work. space station. The tool bag was ering having the two spacewalk- Meanwhile, more than 200 one of the largest items ever lost ers share Bowen's pair of grease miles above Earth, astronauts by a spacewalker. guns for the three remaining started hooking up the new She and fellow astronaut spacewalks today, Saturday and space station equipment deliv- Stephen Bowen were midway Monday. Each gun has a differ- ered by Endeavour, primarily a through the first of four space- ent type of nozzle to reach dif- new recycling system that will walks when the bag was lost. ferent areas in the joint.' convert urine, sweat and wash As Stefanyshyn-Piper cleaned The astronauts could also water into drinking water. up a large gob of grease that use caulking guns meant for it will take a while for the seeped from a gun used to repairing the space shuttle. astronauts to install the recy- lubricate the joint, the tool case Another option is to have one cling equipment; the first batch somehow became untethered spacewalker clean the joint of urine should run through the from a larger bag and floated while the other uses the grease system later this week. Samples away along with a pair of grease gun to lubricate it. will be flown back to Earth for guns, wipes and a putty knife Stefanyshyn-Piper is the first safety tests — and additional attached to it. woman to be assigned as lead samples returned on the next "What it boils down to is all it spacewalker for a shuttle flight. shuttle flight in February takes is one small mistake for a She will venture back out on the — before anyone is allowed to tether not to be hooked up quite next two spacewalks for more NASA TV AP PHOTO taste it. correctly or to slip off, and that's joint repair work. "I've got some unpacking to what happened here," said lead For more than a year, the joint GOING. GOING. GONE: In this image from NASA TV. a tool kit bag. center, as seen through the helmet camera ol astronaut Heidemane do," astronaut Donald Pettit spacewalk officer John Ray. has been unable to automati- Stefanyshyn-Piper. floats away from the International Space Station after she lost hold of it during a procedure said after updating Mission Stefanyshyn- Piper and Bowen cally point the right-side solar Control on the progress by the finished the spacewalk in almost wings toward the sun for maxi- two crews. seven hours by sharing tools mum energy production. $

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By Arid David "... it is important By Andr.w Walih-Huggini They were escorted sepa- The Associated Press The Associated Press rately and never appeared to speak to each other directly. that any museum r ROME — The Cleveland LUCASV1LLE, Ohio—Two men They were not in the same Museum of Art agreed yesterday acquire work on opposite sides of a death room when they each made to return 14 ancient treasures penalty case tried to reach their separate statements after ranging from Etruscan jewelry ethically." across the divide of murder the execution. to a Medieval cross that author- after Ohio's latest execution. PrisonstaffpreparingBryant- ities say were looted or stolen Timothy Rub | Director Gregory Bryant-Bey, 53, Bey for execution appeared to from Italy. a double killer who said in take their time finding a suit- Italian Culture Ministry offi- century B.C., which experts said a final statement he'd been able vein in his right arm, but cials and the director of (he is one of the finest remaining framed and had poor legal there was no sign of any prob- Cleveland museum signed a from a civilization that popu- help, died by lethal injection lem finding veins in either arm deal in Rome to transfer the lated the island of Sardinia. yesterday at the Southern Ohio to deliver the deadly chemicals artifacts within three months Most of the artifacts are Correctional Facility. used in the lethal injection pro- in exchange for long-term loans elaborate and richly decorated Bryant-Bey was convicted in cess, an issue that delayed pre- of other treasures. pottery pieces from 5th to 4th the Aug. 9, 1992, robbery and vious executions in the state. The agreement is the latest century B.C. southern Italy. killing of Dale Pinkelman, who Bryant-Bey smiled as he success in an Italian campaign They include vessels shaped owned a sports collectibles entered the death chamber, to recover artifacts that sur- as a donkey head, a pig and a and coin shop in Toledo. Two made a peace sign and clenched vived for centuries only to be duck as well as a 1-meter-tall months later, he killed Peter his right fist in the direction of dug up by looters, smuggled (3-fool-tall) vase attributed to Mihas, owner of The Board his lawyers, spiritual advisers out of the country and sold to the so-called painter of Darius Room restaurant in the city. and brother. prestigious museums across — an artist named after one After the execution, lay Clark, As he was being placed the world. of his works which depicts the a son-in-law of Pinkelman, on the gurney, Bryant-Bey Similar deals have yielded the ancient Persian king. called it a difficult day. became concerned and asked return of scores of pieces from The odd object in the group "There aren't any winners his brother why his sister, museums, including the I. Paul is a 14th century gold-plated on either side." said Clark, Darlene Hines, wasn't with Gelty Museum in California and processional cross stolen in the who watched Bryant-Bey die. them. Bryant-Bey had visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1960s from a church near Siena, "Our thoughts and prayers with Hines the night before in New York. in Tuscany. are with the Mihas family, and yesterday morning but Director Timothy Rub The artifacts were shown the Bryant-Bey family and all she was not scheduled to be a stressed that the Cleveland to have been looted mainly victims of violent crimes and witness, said prisons spokes- museum had not knowingly because photos and documents their families." woman Andrea Carson. acquired or received looted related to them turned up in Moments later. Bryant-Bey's In a three-minute final state- items. He said they were bought raids conducted in the 1990s younger brother, who also was ment, Bryant-Bey, who received or donated to the museum in on the Swiss warehouses of a witness, called the execution the death penalty in the stab- the 1970s and 1980s. antiquities dealers accused of state-sponsored murder. bing death of Pinkelman, said The treasures to be returned controlling the flow of illegal But Elton Williamson then he'd been framed, convicted from Cleveland are mostly a art exports from Italy. The raids reached out to the families of on the basis of false evidence sampling of art produced by the sparked what has turned into a Bryant-Bey's victims. and had had poor legal help. Etruscans and by Greek-influ- worldwide hunt for Italy's lost "1 do want to say that I "My brothers and sisters enced cultures that dominated treasures. feel for the families that was wonder what can be done to central and southern Italy before The deal signed at the Culture involved, that lost their loved protect their sisters and broth- the rise of Rome. Ministry came after nearly two ones," Williamson said. "After ers and children and friends The objects are "of great his- years of negotiations that began today I can understand their from being framed, lied on torical, artistic and archaeo- when the museum contacted grief also." and convicted on invisible evi- logical interest," Italian Culture the Italians to check if Rome Clark and Williamson dence," he said, lifting his head Minister Sandra Bondi said. was seeking to recover any of its watched the execution in the off the gurney and reading as a Among them are a pair antiquities. same viewing area but on prison staff member held the of Etruscan silver bracelets "When putting together a opposite sides of a wall partially handwritten statement. from the 6th century B.C. and collection it is important that .. ■ ■ ." ■ 'A M. . ■ .-:■: ■-■ dividing the room into areas for "We have to pray that they a bronze statue of a horned any museum acquire works LOOTED: An Apulian volute crater, dating back to the 4th Century B.C is one of the 14 art members of the victim's family live a life consistent with the warrior, dated to the 9th-8th ethically," Rub said. works to be returned to Italy Irom the Cleveland Museum ol Art. and the inmate's family. truth and love doing right."

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By Andrew Harrier Assistant Sports Editor HOCKEY After going 2-1 at the NABC Mills steps up as Tournament in Minneapolis BG's men's basketball team is new play-by-play coming back to announcer the friendly con- Bob Mills has been involved fines of Anderson Arena tonight. with hockey announcing since The team his freshman year. With the defeated Georgia departure of Danny Nieves. State and Concordia St. Mills has taken over the Paul last week- main play-by-play call this end while drop- 9Nate season. ping a contest Miller Page 9 to Minnesota by Will return seven. with two But tonight, the others ONLINE Falcons will not be facing a divi- tonight vs. The BG News sion one school. Wayne State Sports Blog They will host Be sure and log on to The Wayne State, a team they BG News Sports Blog to get defeated 59-42 additional updates and notes in an exhibition on all BG sports. Tonight, we game last season. will be bringing you the first The two teams also met in the Ik A live basketball blog of the 1942-43 season Darryl 2008-09 season. We will also with BG winning Clements have our usual football live 64-41. The Warriors Has a team- blog during tomorrow night's are'coming "off high average Buffalo game. a 10-16 (4-13) of 16 points www.bgnewssports.com season in which per game this they only won season SCHEDULE one road game. Wayne is also bringing back just three players TODAY from that squad this season. Men's basketball: Wayne brought in six fresh- All he can be man, two division one trans- vs. Wayne State; 7 p.m. fer and two junior college Garcias college career more than classes and rugby transfers. OUR CALL In their first game, the Warriors posted an 89-59 By Christopher Rambo life is anyihing but common- rilla warfare. Garcia, who was use them should ihe situation win over Marygrove College. Today in Reporter place. For this is when he trav- a key contributor on the Rugby present itself." Transfer Bryan Wright scored 24 els south to Fort Rickenbacker Club's B-side this year, is cur- The road to acceptance points in the game. Sports History On the surface, Dan Garcia in Columbus to train with the rently awaiting an assignment into the group is a long and The Falcons are gaining back appears to lead the innocu- U.S. Army's 19th Special Forces to Fort Bragg in North Carolina grueling one however. 1990—Sacramento Kings three players who did not travel ous life of a normal everyday Group, an item not likely to where he will continue a 2 year "The training is incred- with the team to Minnesota: win their first road game in college student. Like most of grace the weekend itinerary of trainingregimen that he hopes ibly intense," Garcia said. Nate Miller. Chris Knight and over a year. his peers, the sophomore edu- the average BGSU undergrad. will end with him becoming "Oftentimes we are up from Cameron Madlock. cation major from Perrysburg, The 19th Special Forces, a Staff Sergeant in charge of morning until night doing var- 1984-Mets pitcher Dwight The trio will add depth to the Ohio, has a lot on his plate, as more commonly known by weapons. ious drills, many of them over team that has averaged 68.3 Gooden wins the NL Rookie he tries to balance the rigors their nickname "The Green "I would specialize in all heavily wooded terrain. But points and 40 rebounds per of Bowling Green rugby along Berets," is one of two elite weapons foreign or domestic," that's all part of being in the of the Year. game. Darryl Clements is lead- with the academic demands National Guard groups of the Garcia said. "For example, if Army, you just have to put your ing the way for the Falcons so far 1977-Steve Largent typical of most college stu- United States Army Special we were in a foreign country, I with 16 points, 5.7 rebounds and SeeRU6BY|Page9 begins NFL streak of 177 dents. However, for several Forces. The group specializes would have knowledge of their 5.3 assists per game. weekends a year, Dan Garcia's in counter-terrorism and guer- local weapons and be able to straight games with a reception. 1969-Pele scores his BGSU Students, Faculty and Staff, 1.000th goal. ' I would like to take this opportunity to invite all stu- The List dents, faculty, staff and Falcon football fans to attend our game vs. Buffalo Friday night at 6 p.m. It is a huge Thanks to the money-making game for the Falcons with championship implica- ability of the NFL Network, tions. Bundle up, fill your thermos with hot chocolate there is a football game and support our team. tonight. Even better, it's a Also, Friday is senior night. Before the game, we will rivalry game. Here are the honor our 17 outstanding senior football players and top playmakers between the their families to thank them for their many contribu- Bengals and Steelers: tions to the athletic department and the university. 1. Steelers Defense: Let's make this an "Orange Out" at the Doyt Friday The No. 1 defense in the NFL night—come early and greet the team at 4 p.m. as our seniors take their final team walk. Thank you for is allowing 169.2 passing yards your support and we look forward to seeing you all per game while the Bengals Friday! only pass for 158.9.30th in Gregg Brandon the league. ETHAN MAGOC I THE 6G NEWS 2.HinesWard:Hishit AT WORK: Ryan Ward (center) captures footage onto his laptop during Saturdays game against Northern Michigan in the first game between these two broke Keith Rivers Women's basketball now jaw. Now, he's the target of Ward to intern with New York Islanders the Bengals defense. 0-2 with loss to Valparaiso By Ethan Magoc Ryan degree program. 3.T.J. The Assonet, Mass., native Reporter Ward found each at Bowling Green. Houshmandzadeh: By Andrew Harncr Lauren Bowling Green's hockey pro- Will be interning "BG was just a special place T.J. has been the top Bengals Assistant Sports Editor Prochaska gram has attracted plenty of with the New York from the get-go," Ward said. receiver all season and after Led the team with talent during its storied 40-year Islanders "The hockey program is kind of Valparaiso used consistent history. unique because it allows some- a 149 yard performance last 15 points against t JB shooting throughout the Players like George McPhee, "He's a really important one like me to get involved and Valparaiso week, he will be counted on entire game to defeat the Nelson Emerson and Rob piece of our staff and it's reward- be part of a major D-I school again this week. Falcons 69-58. Blake, to name a few. All of ing to see that he has an oppor- right away." Valpo made 10 of 19 (52.6%) Niki McCoy had 11 points and these Falcons, and many more, tunity to move on to the NHL," Ward worked as an assis- 4. Cedric Benson: three pointers and shot 48.2% a team-high six rebounds. went on to have careers in the Paluch said. "Our players have tant equipment manager for Facing such a tough pass from the field while also mak- Tracy Pontius added 11 National Hockey League after the same aspirations and it's the Providence Bruins of the good that Ryan has that chance 'defense, Benson needs to run ing seven of 13 free throws on points, five rebounds and their college days were over. American Hockey League dur- their way to victory. three assists. And the program may be able as well." ing his high school years. There the ball well. The Crusaders were led by The Falcons had another sub- to claim another alumnus in Ward, a senior, is in his second he met J.W Aiken, a Bowling 5. Willie Parker: top scorers Aimee Litka (6-11 par shooting performance as professional hockey in the com- season as BG's video coordinator Green graduate who had worked including 5-7 from three for 17 they only made 17 of 50 (34%) ing years, though this one never after working as a student equip- for the Falcon hockey team Parker is back and will be points) and Agnieszka Kulaga from the field goal and 7 of 19 even played college hockey. ment manager in his freshman during his time here as well. looking to have a big game (9-14 shooting and 22 points). (36.8%) from three. Ryan Ward, the team's video and sophomore years. He also met Scott Gordon, against the lowly Bengals. • For BG, Lauren Prochaska BG takes the court again coordinator, will begin a semes- Throughout high school, then Providence's head coach, again led the team in scoring at home on Saturday (2 p.m.) ter-long internship with the Ward sought a college with both with 15 points, but she also had when they face off with New York Islanders in less than a Division I hockey team and See WARD | >9 six of the team's 18 turnovers. Lipscomb. a month. a quality sports management

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By Tom Wither backer Paul Posluszny near enough to do what he has to The Associated Press the sideline and fell hard on do on the football field then he his shoulder. will be able to play. If the range BEREA — Cleveland Browns An MRI taken Tuesday of motion is as such he can get tight end Kellen Winslow revealed no structural damage it over his head and catch the sprained his right shoulder in Winslow's shoulder. Coach ball, then he will play. in Monday night's win over Romeo Crennel said Winslow "If he can't get it above his to attend weekly team video the Buffalo Bills, an injury would not practice yesterday head or doesn't have any sessions, Petruska said he unlikely to keep him out for and that the five-year veteran's strength in it, then we are fool- WARD likes coming in for additional an extended period. statusforSunday'sgameagainst ing ourselves if we think he From Page 7 individual review. A native of Winslow, who played through jhe Texans would depend on will be able to go out and be who is now the Islanders' head Presov, Slovakia, Petruska was a painful injury to his left shoul- getting strength and range of effective." coach. introduced to watching game der last season, got hurt while motion in his shoulder. Winslow declined comment I lence the internship, which video during his junior hockey catching a 16-yard pass that set "It's sore, and he has got when he entered Cleveland's Ward begins on Dec. 16. career in the North American up kicker Phil Dawson's 56-yard TONYDEJAK I AP PHOIO to work the soreness out," locker room yesterday. "I've known |Gordon| for Hockey League. field goal in a 29-27 win. After Crennel said. "The main issue Wide receiver Braylon eight years and we have a "It's amazing. It's a big help DOWN AGAIN: Kollen Winslow has making the reception, Winslow is his strength and his range of Edwards is certain Winslow pretty special relationship," for us and it helps you to not battled injuries his whole career. was wrapped up by Bills line- motion; if he can get it strong will be ready by kickoff. Ward said. make the same mistakes "Wardo." as BG players have again," Petruska said. fondly termed him, received The Central Collegiate program in need of players. a phone call from Gordon in Hockey Association is in its "I remember Ben was really "Dan is just a really solid player. He has a August. The Islanders' first- third year of requiring each RUGBY enthusiastic about signing year head coach offered him a home team's video coordina- From Page 7 up and I guess he just kind nose for the ball and is a very sure tackier. position which could become tor to upload game footage to head down and get through it, of signed me up too, even permanent after Ward receives an online league server within and know that there are other though I still wasn't sure about What also sticks out for me is his ability his diploma in May 2009. 24 hours of a weekend series people who have it far worse playing," Garcia said. "Once I Modern technology has completion. than you." started playing, I really liked it to lead by example. He is not an in-your- undoubtedly helped Ward That, along with other ForGarcia. the idea of military though, I loved the change of along a path to video coaching daily responsibilities, could service was one took root in his pace from football where you face kind of guy, but he is always doing success. Paluch recalled that, become stressful for some, mind at a very young age. As a have to go back and huddle in his playing days, the duty but Ward said he enjoys work- boy, he was imbued with a deep up after every play, and I also what he is supposed to do and other of taping games often fell to ing for the team to such an sense of patriotism from his liked the team concept." whichever player sat the bench extent that he doesn't mind Grandfather and three uncles, Garcia's parents, however, guys see that and follow his lead." that night. the demanding work pace. all of whom either served in the were not initially on board with "We had VI IS to use in the "The most rewarding thing Army or Marine Corps. While their son's new endeavor. Tony Mazzarella | Coach '80s, but the game has really is being a part of it all and see- other kids of his age would "At first they would not even evolved with technology," said ing the guys succeed," he said. dream of being a fireman or come to my games," Garcia said. and play rugby lor Bowling sure tackier. What also slicks Paluch, who played for BG "So much goes into prepara- baseball player, Garcia always "I think they were really upset Green. Garcia would ultimate- out for me is his ability to lead from '84 to '88. tion, and more than people wanted a military career. with me getting hit with no ly accept the offer, choosing by example. He is not an in- The team currently uses a probably realize." "When I was growing up, 1 pads on and did not want to see Bowling Green over Ohio State, your-face kind of guy, but he is video analysis system called He will likely be succeeded wanted to be a Navy SEAL," me get hurt. After they started Texas, and Cincinnati. always doing what he is sup- "XOS," which can break a game next month by Ryan David, Garcia said. "I would listen to coming to a few games though "At first I wanted to go away posed to do and other guys see down in every way imaginable. the current student equipment all my uncles talk and it would they saw that it really wasn't for college but then the more that and follow his lead." Players can access com- manager and brother of Patrick make me want to serve my that bad and they began to feel I thought about it, the more I Those leadership traitsshou Id mon game moments such as David, who served as video country too." better about it." felt that Bowling Green was the prove invaluable for Garcia a goal or penalty, but can also coordinator before Ward. Garcia grew up in the quaint One person who got an up place for me," Garcia said. "I in his military career. Should go through and watch every Somewhere between all the Toledo suburb of Perrysburg close view of Garcia's playing really liked the small-college he complete the 2-year train- offensive or defensive zone hours spent editing video in a and was active in a number of ability was Tony Mazzarella, feel that is offered here, plus ing program and be accepted, face-off, neutral zone play or corner of the coaches' office, sports from football, to wres- who was at the time an assis- I wanted to continue playing he would be available to be penalty kill formation. manning a tripod in the press tling, to soccer. tant at BG, and who offici- rugby and the program here is deployed anywhere around Ward carries his video- box each game and riding "I was one of those little kids ated some of Garcia's High really solid." the world, including Iraq and loaded laptop into the locker thousands of miles on busses who was always rushing off School games. Since arriving on campus, Afghanistan. room during each intermis- to every CCHA arena, Ward from one practice to another, "Dan stood out to me not Garcia has steadily worked his "It's not something I really sion and projects the foot- has become an integral part of "Garcia said. because he was the biggest or way up through the hierarchy think about too much," said age onto a video screen so the team. It would not be until his most athletic guy, but because of Bowling Green rugby, serv- Garcia, who wishes to come coaches and players can And one who will surely junior year of high school he had a knack for being in the ing as a key contributor to the back and complete his degree immediately see what went be missed. that Garcia would become right place at the right time," B-side this year while also see- after his stint in the Army is right or wrong. "He's definitely another guy introduced to rugby when he Mazzarella said. ing occasional A-side time as a up. "Hearing my relatives share "After everything is done, on the team," said sopho- and his longtime friend and Mazzarella was impressed substitution. their military experiences has you can sit there and evaluate more Patrick Tiesling. "He's current BG teammate Ben enough to try and convince "Dan is just a really solid play- made deployment a little easier yourself too," said junior for- always upbeat, positive and Marshall signed up for what both Garcia and Marshall to er," Mazzarella said. "He has a to deal with. I am prepared to ward Tunas Petruska. a good friend of everyone on was at the time a fledgling make the short trip down 1-75 nose for the ball and is a very go wherever I am sent." Whileallplayersare required the team."

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by Mark Stavanson police communications net- The Attorney General's office The Associated Press work so they can share crucial is responsible for Interpol's information on criminals and office in Mexico. MEXICO CITY — Interpol is criminal activities daily. Gutierrez Vargas, the direc- sending a special investigative Staffers from Interpol's tor for International Police team to Mexico to determine General Secretariat plan to Affairs and Interpol at Mexico's whether sensitive information meet with Mexican authorities Federal Investigative Agency, from its database on criminals and determine if there was any is only the latest high-ranking and terrorists was leaked to improper use of Interpol's sys- Mexican police official to be drug cartels, the agency said tems. Meanwhile, the agency is detained on suspicion of links yesterday. standing by its man in Mexico: to drug gangs. Interpol launched the probe "Interpol can categorically state Earlier this month, Rodolfo after Mexican federal police that it has never been given any de la Guardia Garcia, the official Ricardo Gutierrez reason to question the integrity No. 2 official at the Federal Vargas was placed under house of Mr. Gutierrez Vargas." I nvest igat ive Agency from 2003- arrest as part of an investigation Interpol said the team will 2005, was placed under house of law enforcement officers who leave for Mexico today and arrest pending a probe of alle- allegedly shared police infor- determine what needs to be gations he leaked information mation with traffickers. done to ensure compliance to the Sinaloa cartel in return HADIMIZB4N AP PHOTO Gutierrez Vargas directed the with the agency's rules, which for monthly payments. DESTRUCTION: Iraqis inspect the damage 10 a liquoi store alter two simultaneous roadside bombs in downtown Baghdad. Iraq yesterday international police agency's are designed to prevent leaks. De la Guardia was elected to Four civilians were injured in the attack police said National Central Bureau in An official of the federal Interpol's executive committee Mexico, where he had access Attorney General's office, who in 2002 but was removed from to Interpol's database of infor- spoke on condition of anonym- that post by the Mexican gov- mation on suspected terrorists, ity because he was not autho- ernment in 2004, Interpol said. wanted persons, fingerprints rized to be cited by name, said The detentions of both men Aggressive Iraqi lawmaker and DNA profiles, among other theallegationsagainst Gutierrez are part of "Operation Clean data, the Lyon, France-based Vargas did not involve purport- House," a government effort to agency said. ed leaks of Interpol information, weed out corruption exposed Interpol's Web site says that suggesting the data he allegedly by the January arrest of Alfredo causes court to adjourn officers of the National Central passed to criminal groups was Beltran Leyva, a reputed Sinaloa Bureaus are connected to its domestic police intelligence. cartel lieutenant.

By Qastim Abdul-Zahra matches with the Sadrists, who Nouri al-Maliki no choice but The Associated Press demanded that a draft bill reg- to seek the renewal of a U.N. ulating the adoption of treaties mandate under which American BAGHDAD — Lawmakers with foreign nations be adopt- and other foreign forces operate Suspected pirate ship sunk by Indian navy loyal to Shiitc cleric Muqtada ed ahead of the debate on the in Iraq. al-Sadr yesterday disrupted a security agreement. The Sadrist disruption in par- By Sam Dolnick "Pirates were seen mandos operating from a war- parliamentary debate ahead of The 275-seat legislature does liament followed an announce- The Associated Press ship foiled a pirate attempt a Nov. 24 vote on a U.S.-lraqi not have much time to adopt the ment by the small Shiite ladhila roaming on the to hijack a ship in the Gulf of security agreement that would security pact, and the Sadrists' party that it would not vote NEW DELHI — An Indian Aden. The navy said an armed keep American troops in Iraq for tactic appears designed to take in support of the agreement, naval vessel sank a suspected upper deck of the helicopter with marine com- three more years. advantage of that to derail ladhila has 15 lawmakers. pirate "mother ship" in the mandos prevented the pirates Speaker Mahmoud al- the agreement. Al-Sadr has a Prime Minister Nouri al- Gulf of Aden and chased two vessel with guns..." from boarding and hijacking the Mashhadani adjourned the long history of conflict with Maliki's ruling coalition attack boats into the night, Indian merchant vessel. session until today after Sadrist the United States, launching dominates the legislature, officials said yesterday, as sep- Stalemenl from tie Indian navy Separate bands of pirates also lawmaker Ahmed al-Massoudi several uprisings against U.S. so the security pact is virtu- arate bands of brigands seized seizai a Thai ship with 16 crew aggressively approached a law- forces since they occupied Iraq ally assured of a parliamentary Thai and Iranian ships in the "Pirates were seen roaming members and an Iranian cargo maker from the ruling coalition in 2003. majority despite the opposition lawless seas. on the upper deck of this ves- vessel with a crew of 25 in the Gulf who was reading aloud the text The legislature is expected to of ladhila's lawmakers and the The owners of a seized Saudi sel with guns and rocket pro- of Aden, where Somalia-based of the agreement. go into recess in early December nearly 30 loyal to al-Sadr. The oil supertanker, meanwhile, pelled grenade launchers," said pirates appear to be attacking Al-Massoudi appeared to be for the Muslim feast of Eid al- Cabinet approved the deal with negotiated for the release of the a statement from the Indian ships at will, said Noel Choong on the verge of grabbing the doc- Adha. At that time, scores of Washington on Sunday. ship, anchored off the coast of navy. Indian forces fired back, of the International Maritime ument as lawmaker Hassan al- lawmakers will travel to Saudi The complaints of the Ladhila Somalia. sparking fires and a series of Bureau's piracy reporting center Sineid read it. Personal guards Arabia for the annual pilgrim- party and the Sadrists' vehe- A multinational naval force has onboard blasts — possibly due in Malaysia. of foreign Minister lloshyar age to Mecca, denying the house ment opposition, however, increased patrols in the waters to exploding ammunition — "It's getting out of control," Zebari. seated next to al-Sineid, a quorum to debate or vote on reflect unease among some between the Arabian Peninsula and destroying the ship. Choong said. stopped al-Massoudi from the pact. Iraqis about a continuing U.S. and the I lorn of Africa, where They chased one of two speed- Tuesday hijackings raised reaching the bench. If the agreement is approved presence in their country after pirates have grown bolder and boats shadowing the larger ship. to eight the number of ships The Sad ristsoppose t he agree- by parliament, it will go to the years of war, even if a clear time- more violent. The force scored One was later found abandoned. hijacked this week alone, he ment, which enjoys the support president and his two deputies table for their withdrawal is laid a rare success Tuesday when The other escaped, according to said. Since the beginning of the of the ruling coalition. for ratification. Each one — out in the deal. the Indian warship, operating the statement year, 39 ships have been hijacked Last Thursday's session was President lalal Talabani and vice The Fadhila party, which is off the coast of Oman, stopped Larger "mother ships" are often in the Gulf of Aden, out of 95 stormy from the start, with presidents Adel Abdul-Mahdi largely based in the southern a ship similar to a pirate vessel used to take gangs of pirates and attacked. Sadrist lawmakers constantly and Tariq all lashemi — has the city of Basra, complained that it described in numerous bulletins. smaller attack boats into deep "The criminal activities are trying to disrupt the proceed- power to veto the agreement. had not been kept informed of The Indian navy said the pirates water, and can be used as mobile flourishing because the risks ings. Al-Mashhadani was (ailing toadopt it will leave the developments during months of fired on the INS Tabar after the bases to attack merchant vessels. are low and the rewards are involved in several shouting government of Prime Minister negotiations. officers asked to search it. Last week, Indian navy com- extremely high," Choong said.

.STARTCOM G ATTENTIO A possible end to prostitution STARTs OUT ON TOP. * • British government hopes to curb forced prostitution by i naming men who solicit sex from 'controlled' women By Pal.lay Doddi that, for the most part, women The Associated Press aren't complaining about. This START RAISING THE BAR. plan is of no benefit to women." LONDON — The British gov- The sex trade is already heav- ernment announced plans yes- ily restricted in Britain, unlike in terday to make it illegal to pay many of its European neighbors for sex with women forced into where prostitution and solicita- prostitution and to name men tion are tolerated in some form. who solicit sex on the streets Prime Minister Gordon : — measures that prostitutes say Brown, thesonofa Presbyterian will put more women at risk. minister, has already backed As part of the Home Office's a series of sin taxes on alco- "name and shame" campaign, hol and cigarettes, called people who pay for sex with a for tougher drug laws and prostitute "controlled for anoth- scrapped plans for Britain's START HIGH er person's gain" could face first Las Vegas-style casino. criminal charges and a fine of Smith said there was no public 1,000 pounds ($1,500). support for a "wholesale ban" on The crime would be a "strict paying for sex and the measures liability offense," which means were aimed at cutting down on START ONE STEP AHEAD. men would be held account- exploitation. able even if they didn't know The Home Office said it would a woman had been trafficked "name and shame" men who or was working for a pimp, solicit sex on the streets as they VING UR according to the Home Office. are in the London borough of , "What I disapprove of is Lambeth, where police send «. J ?* SA- women being exploited in this warning letters to the homes country, coerced, trafficked into of drivers whose license plate the country, effectively treated as numbers are caught on closed- slaves," Home Secretary lacqui circuit television picking up START LEADING FROM DAY ONE. Smith told British Broadcasting street walkers. Corp. radio yesterday. Under current laws in England The government also planned and Wales, it is illegal to loiter to hold lap-dancing clubs to the and sell sex on the streets or same licensing requirements as elsewhere in public. Keeping a sex shops and sex cinemas. The brothel is unlawful, but a lone clubs are currently regulated woman selling sex inside is not. like pubs. Similarly, paying for sex is legal. START STRONG. Smith said the measures But solicitation has largely been — which would need to be tolerated. approved by lawmakers — are Britain made headlines in aimed at lessening the demand 2006 when a man murdered _ stronq. Then there's Army Stronq. If you want to be a for paid sex and to cut down on five prostitutes in Ipswich, 70 fSTQ i ^a^Jeagerm life, joining Army ROTC in college is the strongest way A human trafficking. miles (110 kilometers) north- to*s'tart. Army ROTC provides hands-on leadership development "^«|fc^r Sex trade workers, however, east of London. Recent head- - ARMY STRONG. forced into the trade. jf "This is a very dangerous There is growing debate on moral crusade," Cari Mitchell, whether a • crackdown would LEADERSHIP STARTS HERE. spokeswoman for the English lessen violence or cut down on Start Stronq with BGSU Army ROTC. Collective of Prostitutes, said human trafficking. Visit us in Memorial Hall or contact LTC De Walt at 419-372-9968 or [email protected] for more information. yesterday. "What this will ulti- Scottish cities such as mately do is drive the sex trade Edinburgh used to have "toler- further underground and put the ance zones" where prostitutes ' 2008 Paid for By Iht United States Ai focus on criminalizing clients were allowed to work freely. . ). WASHINGTON WWWBGNEWS.COM Thursday. November 20.2008 11

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1 Stands for 2 Quartet doubled to Congress for bailout 3 Verify 4 Excellent 5 Sacred story set to music By Kan Thomas 6 Folk tales 7 Coniecture The Associated Press 8 First name in mysteries 9 Last pan of a sonnet WASHINGTON — Top Senate 10 Fork feature - K .- • 11 Hubbub Democrats suggested yesterday 12 Hogan or Franklin that a bill to rescue Detroit's Big 13 Apply 41 Formal letters Three automakers was stalled 21 Stick em up! 42 Market value and challenged the Bush 22 Sutton of the PGA 47 Ugandan despot 25 Runs easily Amin administration to take steps to 26 Lascivious looker- 48 Bit of shut-eye save the industry if congres- 27 Paris subway 49 Stick fast sional efforts falter. The White 29 Booze, butts, and bul- 51 Not so harsh lets bureau 54 Final bios House quickly rebuffed the 31 "Mogambo" star 56 All set suggestion. Gardner 57 Combine Senate Majority Leader Harry 32 Formal proclamation 58 Remains Reid of Nevada sought to lower 33 Apollo's birthplace 59 Split 34 Cathedral feature 60 Medley expectations of reaching a deal 36 List-ending abbr. 61 Shriner topper onthe$2!>billion proposal before MICHAUAINSWORTH ACROSS 39 Isl. off Australia 62 Water, cooler? 40 Embodies 63 Gatos, CA Congress quits for the year. RALLY FOR A JOB: General Motors employees and supporters listen during a "Support While he told the Senate he The US Auto Industry Rally" at the General Motors Assembly Plant in Arlington. Texas. 1 Unruly locks 46 Napoleon's birthplace still hoped lawmakers could 5 Korbut and others 50 British knights 10 No-no 52 Half an African fly? agree to an auto deal in the "next 14 Beige shade 53 Board ioint day or two" of the current lame- that collapse of the U.S. auto Wall Street bailout fund. 15 Apply blusher 55 Violent weather duck session, he added: "If we industry could lead to a loss of 3 "The purpose of the S700 bil- 16 Bad day for Caesar 59 End of advice can't do it here legislatively, I million jobs within the first year lion was clearly intended for 17 At the peak of 61 Manicurist's tool 18 Districts 64 "Jurassic Park" star Sam ANSWERS would hope that the secretary of and ripple throughout commu- financial institutions, and we 19 Zippo 65 Skater Lipinski Treasury would listen loud and nities around the nation. wanted to keep that whole," 20 Stan of practical advice 66 Coll. ma|or y i ■ HHS 0 8 i - e J 2 23 Sound setup 67 Clarinetist Shaw 0 3 3 o D i In sometimes contentious tes- Perino said. ■■ clear because they could take ' 1 . •: 1 N 24 Mets stadium i this into their own hands and do timony, Wagoner was pressed If Congress quits without 68 Uptight ■ 11 v ■ M 1 i 1 ■ • 25 Turkey mister 69 Tangmess i 1 . < ■■ 1 Q B H . V what I think is appropriate from on when GM would run out taking any action, "then the 28 Theda of silents 70 Acapulco bread? o * s I 0 V I 1 :. 1 their perspective." of money if the loans weren't Congress will bear responsibility 30 Free from restraint 71 Bread choices s u 1 d 0 3 Responded White House press extended. for anything that happens in the 32 McBain and McMahon 1 o d V ■ V ' 1 i 35 Give credit to a 3 - V ■ ■ - i - .1 J a secretary Dana Perino: "There's He said he couldn't say pre- next couple of months during 37 Electrical unit 1 1 u A . > 1 (J i no appetite for that." She said it cisely, but that the company now their long vacation," Perino said. 38 Part 2 of advice ) 'J '! ■■ - '.' V '1 V • was up to Congress to act. was burning through "S5 billion Congressional Republicans 43 Pelvic bones V 1 " I 0 ! 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(419) 352-4663 few days this is going to move package is approved, GM would Democratic leaders have -delivery available- forward," Dodd told reporters. qualify for about $10 billion to rejected such a course, and envi- Still, he added, "That does not S12 billion of the money. ronmentalists don't want that Hours: Ham - 9pm Monday- Saturday mean that there are not oppor- President George W. Bush money used for anything other PASTA & SUBS Delivery ltam-9pm Monday - Saturday tunities." He suggested that the and Republicans in Congress than its intended purpose. Federal Reserve could possibly have been reluctant to use the But the GOP approach, being step up to the job. Treasury Department's S700 bil- crafted by Sens. Kit Bond, R-Mo.. 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The city of Bowling Green includes manyinterestinghouses.includingthe 10 "church house" and the' igloo house"

Freddy Hunt gives tips on how to clean the kitchen better .and tips for 12 meals on the budget

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NO COMPARISON Many decisions have to be made when moving off campus, including AMENITIES PROPERTY A PROPERTY B PROPERTY C where to live and who to live with Apartment Size 2 Bed /1 Bath 4 bed / 2 bath 4 bed/4 bath 3 bed/I 5 bath 1 ot Roomates 4 4 3 14 ® Rent $570 ((215 each) SI 196($299 each) $1292($323 each) $900 ($300 each) COVER AM BY GENEVA HODGSON I 1HEBGNEW5 Gas M S44 ill electric $114 Electric (20 $72 $140 $97 Water to $0 SI 20 Included w/Electric Trash SO SO $0 $0 Basic Cable $44 $44 $0 $44 Indian Rivers Apts. 702 4th Street Internet SO $0 so $41

Parking No Monthly Charge No Monthly Charge $15 per month each No Monthly Charge ■Spacious 2 Bedroom Townhouse Pool Yes (2 Pools) r« No No ■vaulted ceilings with Spiral Staircase Private Shuttle Yes Yes No No • Furnished •Deck Security Deposit $300(5150 each) $600 (SI50 each) $1292 ($323 each) $500 ($167 each) •Dishwasher 'Note: All utilities are based on a market survey and are on a 12 month average. Due to weather, bills may be higher in some months •2 Car Garage Fewer Roommates, More Privacy, Better Price! storage/study Room Winthrop & Summit Terrace Apts • Office: 400 E. Napoleon Rd • 419.352.9136 Call Jan @ 419-352-1104 www.winthropterrace.com • email us: winthrop®gerdenich.com '-Mil WWW.BGNEWS.COM Thursday, Novtmbw 6.2008 3 Off-campus looking for an apartment for considerations next year? Tips on a tough transition

By Scott Reckcr pleased with our current decision Special Sections Editor there were definite positives and negatives to both housing options. Although after living on campus The Enclave provided us with for two years many students are free Internet, a workout center and relieved and excited to pursue find- a pool. While these were all nice ing off-campus housing, they are features to have while living in a often faced with numerous tough college apartment complex there decisions. were also certain setbacks to living Several factors have to be taken In the Enclave. into consideration when searching Living far away from campus and for off-campus housing, such as the downtown area is a setback the number of desired roommates, especially if you plan on going to location and whether to lease a the bars during the weekends. It is house or an apartment. usually hard to find a sober friend The most important thing to to get a ride from at 2 a.m. on realize when searching for poten- a Sunday morning. It is also safe tial housing options is that it should to say it is not a pleasant walk in not be a quick decision. Talk to November or December. upperclassmen who have lived off Although it is better for your campus and gather information social life to live closer to campus, through their experiences. It may it is also nice to be able to walk to and community/rental rules may be save some unnecessary mistakes class. It saves gas and the problem different from the last place you lived. from being made. of trying to find a parking space. If you want to live in a house, go Our house this year is within to the area in which you want to live a short walking distance to both and scout some possible options. If the University and the downtown a look at the grounds, facilitie you find a few you really like, ring area, which was really nice in the Be sure you know what utilities and and parking. Drive by at night and the doorbell and ask the current summer when the price of gas was extra fees you may have*to pay and budget check for lighting and activity. residents when their lease ends. If it extremely high. Obviously another for these additional expenses. Make sure the apartment fits your needs. matches the time you want to move benefit of living in a house is that it in ask to tour the house and for the provides more living space, allow- landlord's contact information. ing all the roommates to have more These are just a few helpful hints that will make finding an apartment or house easier. If you think an apartment would personal space. And we can now You may not be looking to sign a lease right away but start shopping early. be more suitable for you, try to find have more than eight people in There are a limited number of apartments and houses in Bowling Green. someone who has previously lived our house without everyone feeling By shopping early, you have a better chance of finding a place that fits your needs. in that complex. Ask them how the uncomfortable. landlord treated them. Sometimes So, essentially my point is, it is not Come by the BGSU Housing Fair today in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union when an apartment complex has smart to make an impulse decision from 10:30am to 2:30pm. It is an easy way to check out all your several residents it makes it harder when searching for housing. Weigh housing options in one stop and enjoy refreshments sponsored by the for them to deal with everyone's your options and make a smart Wood County Apartment Association. needs and concerns in a timely and educated decision. Also start manner, but this is not true in all your search as soon as you pos- Take rental information home over the holidays cases. sibly can because good houses will and review all of your options. Last year, my three roommates be off the market in the very near and I lived in the Enclave and this future. I hope this special section If you have further questions about renting an apartment, year we decided to lease a house will provide readers with informa- on South Prospect, which is much tion that will benefit their search. email us at [email protected] and we will closer to campus. While I am Good luck! do the best we can to answer all questions. WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Thursday. Novembef 20.2008 keys to th is issue unlocking the secrets of off-campus living, page by page

The city of Howling Green includes many interesting houses, including the 10 "church house" and the ' igloo house"

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Moving off campus can also give students a meaningful lesson 13 in growing up

> N O C O M P A R 1 S O N Many decisions have to be made 1 when moving off campus, including AMENITIES PROPERTY A PROPERTY B PROPERTY C where to live and who to live with Apartment Size 2 Bed /I Bath 4 bed / 2 bath 4 bed/4 bath 3 bed/1.5bath * ot Roomates 4 4 3 14 ® Rent S570(S285 each) S1196($299 each) $1292($323 each) $900($300 each) COVER ART BY GENEVA HODGSON '•••' I: ■li:,\ Gas SO $44 all electric $114 Electric $20 $72 $140 $97 Water so $0 $120 Included w/Electric Irash so $0 SO $0 Basic Cable $44 $44 SO $44 M Indian Rivers Apts. 702 4th street Internet SO $0 so $48 Parking No Monthly Charge No Monthly Charge $15 per month each No Monthly Charge •Spacious 2 Bedroom Townhouse Pool Yes (2 Pools: Yes No No vaulted ceilings with Spiral staircase Private Shuttle Yes Yes No No •Furnished •Deck Security Deposit $303 ($150 each) SGOO(SlbOeach) $1292 ($323 each) S500 (S167 each) •Dishwasher IJW- ifl! "Note: All utilities ate based on a market survey and ate on a 12 month avetage Due lo weather, bills may be higher in some months •2 Car Garage Fewer Roommates, More Privacy, Better Price! Storage/Study Room Winthrop & Summit Terrace Apts • Office: 400 E. Napoleon Rd • 419.352.9135 Call Jan ©419-352-1104 ft www.winthropterrace.com • email us: [email protected] .- . -"" J«*"-.1l^ ' * *nl"i'«.— .attaint 11MM»~«1. • — I WWWBGNEWS.COM Thursday. November 6.2008 3 Off-campus looking for an apartment for considerations next year? Tips on a tough transition

By Scon Reclccr pleased with our current decision The Wood County Special Sections Editor there were definite positives and negatives lo both housing options. Apartment Association Although after living on campus The Enclave provided us with for two years many students are free Internet, a workout center and would like you to keep in mind relieved and excited to pursue find- a pool. White these were all nice the following items when looking for ing off-campus housing, they are features to have while living in a often faced With numerous tough college apartment complex there an apartment for the next school year. decisions. were also certain setbacks to living Several factors have to be taken in ihe Enclave, Into consideration when searching Living far away from campus and for off campus housing, such as ihe downtown area is a setback the Dumber of desired roommates, especially if you plan on going lo ASK QUESTIONS location and whether to lease a the bars during ihe weekends. Il is K lease is a binding contract. Before shopping far a place to live, house or an apartment. usually hard lo find a sober friend If you don't get along with your roommate write down a list of questions The most important thing to lo gel a ride from al 2 a.m. on you may not be able to change the lease. you would like to ask. realize when searching for poten- a Sunday morning. Il is also safe tial housing options is thai il should lo say il is not a pleasant walk in not be a quick decision. Talk to November or December. upperclassmen who have lived off Although it is better for your campus and gather information social life lo live closer to campus, Not all leases are the same Is it quiet? Is the location through their experiences. It may il is also nice lo be able lo walk lo and community/rental rules may be convenient for your needs? save some unnecessary mistakes class li sau's gas and Ihe problem different from the last place you lived. from being made of trying lo find a parking space. If you want to live in a house, go Our house Ibis year is within to the area In which you want to live a short walking distance to both and scout some possible options. If the University and the downtown Take a look at the grounds, facilities you find a few you really like, ring area, which was really nice in the Be sure you know what utilities and and parking. Drive by at night and the doorbell and ask the current summei when the price ol gas was extra fees you may havelo pay and budget check for lighting and activity. residents when their lease ends. 11 il extremely high. Obviousl) another for these additional expenses. Make sure the apartment fits your needs. matches the time you want to move benefit of living in a house is that il in ask to tour the house and for the provides more living space, allow- landlord's contact information. ing all the roommates to have more These are just a few helpful hints thai will make finding an apartment or house easier. If you think an apartment would personal space. And we can now You may not be looking to sign a lease right away but start shopping early. lie more suitable for you, try to find have more than eight people in There are a limited number of apartments and houses in Bowling Green, someone who has previously lived our house without everyone feeling By shopping early, you have a better chance of finding a place that fits your needs. in that complex. Ask them how ihe uncomfortable, landlord treated them. Sometimes So, essentially my point is, it is not Come by the BGSU Housing Fair today in the Itowcu - Thompson Student Union when an apartment complex has smart to make an impulse decision from 10:30am to 2:30pm. It is an easy way to check out all your several residents il makes it harder when searching for bousing. Weigh housing options in one stop and enjoy refreshments sponsored by the for them lo deal with everyone's your options and make a smart Wood County Apartment Association. needs and concerns in a limely and educated decision. Also start manner, but Ibis is not true in all your search as soon as you pos- Take rental information home over the holidays cases. sibly can because good houses will and review all of your options. last year, my three roommates be off the market In the very near and I lived in the Enclave and ibis future. I hope this special section If you have further questions about renting an apartment, year wc decided to lease a house will provide readers with informa- on South Prospect, which is much tion that will benefit their search. email us at [email protected] and we will closer to campus. While 1 am Good luck! do the best we can to answer all questions. 4 Thursday. Novembw 20.2008 WWWBGNEWS.COM Documentation helps retrieve security deposits

By Courtney Flynn tions that can be practiced to avoid At Bickford's last apartment, a landlord fails to return a secu- Reporter any dispute. her landlord refused to return her rity deposit to the tenant within "Document, document, doc- security deposit because he said it 30 days and the tenant is wrong- With the key to a new apartment, a ument everything," Mecca was payment for the replacement fully charged, the landlord must tenant should also he aware of key Management owner Steve Green stove. then pay double the amount of the precautions to take to ensure the said. "He charged me for the replace- wrongful charges. return of their security deposit. This is the first precaution a ten- ment of the stove even though the Another right a tenant has is Hundreds of students per semes- ant can take to protect their secu- stoves in all the units were being to gain interest on their security ter walk into the University's rity deposit. Take pictures, video replaced," she said. "I then wrote deposit, landlords are required to Student Legal Services with dis- tape and fill out the check list pro- a letter complaining about the pay a five percent interest rate on putes over their security depos- vided from the landlord in detail. charges-and he tried to charge me the amount of a security deposit its, said SLS managing attorney Such precautions provide evidence more." that exceeds one month's rent. Rodney Fleming. on the condition of the property Bickford then just gave up the Aside from proper documenta- These disputes can he over the before and after the tenant lived fight for her money and moved tion and knowing their rights, ten- failure to return a security deposit there. If there are no damages then out. ants should also lake small steps to or unknown charges pertaining to there should be no charges. Knowing the legal rights as a ten- ensure they receive their security the condition of the property. The "You only have to return the ant is another precaution to take. deposit back. unknown charges can have vague place in the condition you got it in, If Bickford would have known her Fleming suggested cleaning the descriptions, such as "cleaning," on aside from normal wear and tear," rights as a,tenant she may have had residence, removing all property the checklist returned to the tenant Fleming said. better success at getting her money that is not the landlord's, going from the landlord. Junior Suzanne Bickford thought back. through the residence with a wit- Although Fleming said many of this was the case when she first One right Fleming said tenants ness or the landlord to make sure these disputes are settled to the started renting, but her landlord should be aware of is in the Ohio everything is in order and contact- tenant's benefit, there are precau- had a different idea. landlord Tenant law. It states if ing SLS with any problems or ques- SCOTT RECKER . !.■:. tions. DESTRUCTION: Precautions to protect secu- The SLS website also suggests rity deposits include documenting the slate of the paying the rent on time, keeping housing and knowing the legal rights as tenants Why Rush the residence undamaged and properly disposing of waste. Into Signing A Lease?? Just as tenants want their secu- whole deposit back because it Lease Signing Begins January i9lh rity deposits back, some landlords means the contract has been fol- want to return it just as much. lowed and the place is clean," he Green said he always likes when said. "The key part to meeting the a tenant is able to receive their requirements is communicating UNIVERSITY money back. with your landlord." "I want to be able to give the VILLAGE & UNIVERSITY Why settle for an Apartment? IB COURTS Live in a HOUSE F Mercer al Clough close to campus! r • "Tenam Friendly" Management 1 Convenient laundry facilities m • 24 hr. emergency maintenance 1 Convenient to Campus Shuttle Stop May & August Leases • Time-Warner cable service included 1 Short walk to Library, Student Rec Available in rentals Center and all campus facilities. • Central air & Gas heat 1 77 Channel Cable TV Call 419-806-4429 Tor current listing UNIVERSITY VILLAGE Quality living in spacious 2 bdrm apis. or go to www.froboserentals.com Heat & Cable Included

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By Dm Z. Sexton "When you live off-campus you integrate into campus life, he said. Reporter Although some students circum- find out that there was a much better study stances keep them from being able Fulfilling your residency require- to fulfill the on-campus housing ment lo live on-campus can be a environment on campus." agreement. very beneficial experience for stu- Ben Coopei | Senior Yazan Abu-Adiyeh is a freshman dents. who commutes from Toledo. He The University on-campus American Disability Act," Michael Senior Ben Cooper agrees the works two jobs and lives with his bousing agreement set forth by Griffel director of residence life on-campus housing agreement is grandma, who he helps take care the University Hoard of Trustees said. a good thing, because it does help of. requires students to maintain on- Students benefit from living on- students academically. "You don't get the same opportu- campus residency for two full years campus, in several ways, he said. "When you live off-campus you nity to meet everyone or do some or four semesters. Students on-campus, have more find out that there was a much bet- of the same activities they do," he There are a few exceptions to the access to the necessary resources ter study environment on-campus," said. rule. If a student will be 23 years of to help them be successful such as he said. Depending on some peoples situ- age by the start day of the fall semes- computer labs, the Jerome library, Not only does the requirement to ations they just can't live on-cam- ter, achieve junior level status by the and the benefit of interacting with live on-campusforthe first two years pus Adiyeh said, but they still want start date, or lives within a 50-mile their peers. help students with their quests for the same education. radius of the University and com- "Living on-campus helps stu- academic success, but it also allows He said if you've got the chance to mute to campus, then the require- dents to achieve academic success," them to interact. live on-campus take it. ment can be waived. Griffel said. "Living on-campus helps students "You'll gain more responsibility, "There are other exceptions to the Academic success is one of the big- to make connections and be a part because you get a chance to learn rule, such as financial and medi- gest reasons students need to fulfill of University life," Griffel said. the survival skills necessary for the cal; the University does honor the the on-campus housing agreement. It is essential for students to rest of your life," Adiyeh said. Preferred Fes Co. Look for us at the Housing Fair! Find A Place To Call Home www.preferredpropertiesco. com MAKE YOUR HOME AT: Haven House Manor Fox Run Apts. ■| Can't move In with new "friend" £ It's fun to make your landlord if on a It.i si- wilh old one. sweat for a few more months. Piedmont Apts. 2 Condition of dream property 7 Parents are more likely to sign •can change dramatically within guarantees after returning from Updated Birchwood (small pet allowed) the next 6 months. spring break. Mini Mall Apts. (Downtown) 3 Monthly rent prices usually go 3 Wall until you see the entire down as fall semester approaches. winter healing bill. 1 Bedroom & Efficiencies 4 looking for a subleasor during g lU-laiionship* with future summer wastes valuable roommate may fizzle by fall. Houses tanning lime. ■fl Q Beautiful people in ads won't £ The landlord uses your security really be living next door. deposit money for free until fall. OFFICE HOURS WE'RE NOT KIDDING Mon-Fri: 8-4:30 Student Legal Services suggests Out you sign a lute 530 S. Maple St. tor next school year no sooner than March 2009 419-352-9378

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EFFICIENCIES PETS ALLOWED SUMMER RENTALS with a $300.00 nonrefundable pet deposit 451 THURSTIN AVENUE at these buildings: AVAILABLE May 16, 2009 to August 8, 2009. Across the street from Offenhauer 517 E.Reed 640 Eighth Street Furnished efficiency apartments with full bath 403 High Street 841 Eighth Street Assigned parking and laundry in the building 825 Third Street 725 Ninth Street One Person Occupancy Only 802 Sixth Street 733, 755. 777 Manville 831 Seventh Street School Year- $395.00 per month One Year- $370.00 per month -- ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS Rates Shown for One Person Occupancy. Two Person Rates Available.

517 E. REED STREET- At Thurstin 825 THIRD STREET- Pets Allowed! 720 SECOND STREET Furri 01 Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm. One Bath School Year - $465.00 per month. School Year - $465.00 per month. School Year - $415.00 per month. One Year - $400.00 per month. One Year - $410.00 per month. One Year - $365.00 per month.

707-727 THIRD STREET 449-455 S. ENTERPRISE 810-815 FOURTH STREET Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. School Year - $400.00 per month. School Year - $390.00 per month. School Year - $435.00 per month. One Year - $355.00 per month. One Year - $355.00 per month. One Year - $370.00 per month

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505 CLOUGH STREET- Behind Kinko's. 521 E. MERRY- Near Offenhauer. 810 FIFTH, 649 SIXTH, 707 SIXTH or Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bath & Extra Vanity. Furn. Or Unfurn. Two Bdrm. One Bath. 818 SEVENTH STREET School Year - $630.00 per month. School Year - $655.00 per month. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bath & Hall Vanity. One Year - $530.00 per month. One Year - $565.00 per month. School Year - $565.00 per month. One Year - $475.00 per month. 402 HIGH STREET 835 FOURTH STREET Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bdrm, One Bath. Furn. Or Unfurn. Two bedrooms. FOREST APARTMENT- Napoleon School Year - $590.00 per month. School Year - $590.00 per month. at S. College. One Year - $490.00 per month. One Year - $490.00 per month. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bath, hall vanity. School Year - $555.00 per month. 701 FOURTH STREET 840-850 SIXTH STREET One Year - $475.00 per month. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bath W/ Vanity in Bdrms. Furn. Or Unfurn. Two full baths. School Year - $620.00 per month. School Year - $650.00 per month. One Year - $520.00 per month. One Year - $540.00 per month. 724 S. COLLEGE DRIVE 831 SEVENTH STREET Unfurnished. I1" baths, dishwasher. Furn. Or Unfurn. One Bath & Hall Vanity. School Year - $630.00 per month. School Year - $565.00 per month. JOHN NEWLOVE One Year - $530.00 per month. One Year - $490.00 per month. REAL ESTATE INC. WE HAVE A SELECTION OF HOUSES 319 E. Wooster Street. Bowling Green, OH AVAILABLE FOR 2009-2010 Located Across From Taco Bell Families with children welcome to apply RENTAL OFFICE (419) 354-2260 for any rental unit. Hours- Monday to Friday 8:30 - 5:30 • Saturday - 8:30 to 5:00 Visit our website www.Johnnewloverealestatecom and click on the rentals link 8 Thursday. November 20,2008 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

MID AM MANAGEMENT Located at 641 Third Street, #4, JOHN NEWLOVE has been operating for 20 years. REAL ESTATE They feature unfurnished apart- ments and duplexes at reason- GREEN MEADOW Located at 319 E. Wooster, has able prices ranging from $300 been in operation for over 30 to $600 per month. They also APARTMENTS years. They feature over 800 have houses on Wooster, Troup, rental units including houses and Located at 214 E. Nanoieon Rd., we and other locations. Mid Am apartments, both furnished and have 190 units on 5.6 acres, built Management offers both 9 and unfurnished, at reasonable prices around park-like area with shade 12 month leases, as well as leases GREENBRIAR, trees, swimming pool, and basket- from $325 and up. John Newlove for summer term. They keep their Real Estate offers academic year, ball court. Small units consisting of properties well served, and treat INC. full year and summer leases. kitchen/living room, separate bed- students with respect. Give Mid Located at 445 E. Wooster, has They pride themselves on their room and bath. One bedroom units Am Management a call at high level of maintenance. John been in business since 1966. with plenty of closet space and good 419-352-4380. Greenbriar features both fur- Newlove Real Estate would like size rooms. Two bedroom units, the opportunity to help students nished and unfurnished houses, roomy with large closets. Laundry MECCA apartments, efficiencies and town find a suitable place for the best room facilities, 24 hour maintenance, > MANAGEMENT INC. houses for student renters. Prices ample parking, cable hookup, walk- possible price. Call John Newlove Real Estate at 419-354-2260. Visit Located at 1045 N. Main St. in range from $250 per month to ing distance to drug stores, video SI 500 per month. Greenbriar out website at www.johnnewlove- same complex as A.A. Green stores, restaurants, and supermar- offers 9Vi month academic leases, realestate.com Realty, and Marco's Pizza. Mecca kets. One mile from BGSU campus. offers several housing options to year leases, summer leases and Call 419-353-2772 limited quantities of semester CARTY suit individual needs, plus com- leases. Most of their units are mercial space and storage units. located within one block of RENTALS • Eft, 1/2/3 bdrmapts. campus for the students' Carty Rentals Office is located in • 3 bedroom townhomes convenience. Give Greenbriar, Inc. ST. THOMAS MORE Bowling Green at 316 E. Merry #3, • 2/3 bdrm duplexes & houses a call today at 419-352-0717 NEWMAN HOUSING 2 blocks across the railroad tracks • Self storage units come with or visit us online at from Offenhaur towers on campus. regular or climate controlled with security gate and cameras www.greenbriarrentals.com Newman Housing provides We have been in business for 40 unique housing opportunities for • Friendly professional staff for all your housing needs. years and have all our houses, that • 24 hr. full time experienced students to help them nurture are large enough, grandfathered in their spirituality while studying maintenance for multiple unrelated tenants over 3 • Open 8-5 Mon.-Fri. at BGSU. Forming friendships legally able to live in unit. John Carty and 10-2 Sat. COPPER BEECH through community activities features furnished or unfurnished Stop by our office for complete is one of thee major focuses of houses, apartments, efficiencies, listings and some layouts, call us TOWNHOMES Newman Housing. It is conve- and rooming houses. Prices are at 419-353-5800 or visit us online niently close to campus and to We are located at 2057 Napoleon affordable, ranging from $150.00- at www.meccabg.com student budgets. Utilities are (we do put in web specials off & on) Rd. and have been in business $390.00 per month each. Whether included in the rent. Free park- for nine years throughout the students are looking for 9,10,12, or ing, cable, and wireless internet country, with this being our 15 payment leases, Carty Rentals can are additional services to our fourth year at Bowling Green. accommodate you. All pur proper- residents. For more information, We offer 1,2,3 and 4 bedroom ties are located within 2 blocks from BOWLING GREEN please contact Jake Gallardo at townhomes, most with multiple- campus in quiet neighborhoods. VILLAGE 419-353-7555 or e-mail him at level living and private baths Give Carty Rentals a call at 419- [email protected] Within minutes from BGSU, in each bedroom for increased 353-0325 BG Village offers a pet friendly privacy. We offer townhomes community with reasonably both furnished and unfurnished priced apartments. They offer air and all townhomes are complete OFF-CAMPUS conditioning, updated kitchens with a full size washer and dryer. FROBOSE STUDENT SERVICES with oak cabinets, dishwashers We also feature a clubhouse RENTALS and disposals, laundry facilities equipped with fitness center, Off-campus and commuter in every building, plenty of recreation room, and a beautiful information may be found in the Frobose Rentals specializes in parking & carports, and 24 hour fireplace. Every resident has Office of the Dean of Students or houses close to campus. They feature over 40 well- maintained maintenance. Gas, water/heat free cable and Internet (in every the Hazel H. Smith Off-Campus houses, most of which are newer and trash included. Contact the room), private campus shuttle, 24 Lounge located on the 2nd construction. All properties have office at 419-352-6335 for more hour emergency maintenance, floor of the Bowen-Thompson fully equipped kitchens, two information. along with friendly efficient staff. Student Union. You can also find bathrooms, and AC. Small pets Call 419-353-3300 today for the information on-line at www.bgsu. are allowed at many properties. nicest and largest townhomes edu/offices/sa/offcampus. This Contact Frobose Rentals at 419- at Bowling Green because SIZE information is free to everyone. 806-4429 for rental information. MATTERS! WWW.BGNEWS.COM Thursday. November 20.2008 9

THE ENCLAVE Main office Located at 706 Napoleon Rd., features a newer res- idential community like no other in STUDENT LEGAL the area. The community ameni- SERVICES ties include a huge fitness center, SLS is your law firm on campus. VARSITY SQUARE 2 resort style pools with sundecks, 7 Do you need your lease reviewed? 2 oversized hot tubs, 2 computer APARTMENTS Are your repair requests being labs, 3 high intensity tanning ignored? Has your security depos- Located at .1097 Varsity East has domes, sand volleyball court, it been wrongfully withheld? Is been in business for nearly 30 2 basketball courts, 2 activities VILLAGE your landlord threatening to evict years. Located 2 1/2 miles from rooms including billiards, x-box, you? SLS will help you through campus, they cater more towards GREEN Playstation, plasma TV's, air hockey graduate students. They offer these issues. Know your rights as a 480 Lehman, offers affordable and much more! The Enclave apartments ranging in price from tenant. Call 419-372-2951 or stop apartments anywhere from offers 4 bedroom /2 bathroom and S499 - $704 including heat with by the office at 401 South Hall. $395 $715. They offer 8 1/2 4 bedroom /4 bathroom apart- flexible leases. All apartments are month, summer, and year leases. ment homes, and they offer indi- single story with private entry Living at this "Home Away From vidual leasing as well as a room- PREFERRED and patios. Pets are welcome! Home," you will receive the ben- mate matching program if you do Varsity Square Apartments can be PROPERTIES CO. efit of a pool, picnic area, and a not have intended roommates. reached at 419-353-7715. volleyball area. You can contact Each home has private bedrooms Located at 530 S. Maple St.; has www.varsitysquareapts.com with individual locks, washer & provided housing for more than Village Green at 419-354-3533. dryer, microwave, dishwasher, dis- 40 years. Houses, efficiencies, 1 Visit www.villagegreen-bg.org posal and some have patios or bal- and 2 bedrooms (furnished or WINTHROP TERRACE conies. The Enclave includes free unfurnished) are available start- APARTMENTS Ethernet in every bedroom as well ing at S285 per month with a 9 400 Napoleon, has been in as free water, sewage, parking and or 12 month lease. All properties business for over 30 years. They BGSU trash. The Enclave has its own free, are energy efficient, have security : offer apartments with 3,9, or 12 private shuttle and is on the BGSU lighting, laundry rooms, secure F-CAMP| months leases. Living at Winthrop shuttle route; so you never have locks, and ample parking. Office Terrace, you will be provided with (USING F/ to walk! Furnished apartments are space, mini storage space and a shuttle to campus, a swimming available and include 32" or 51" commercial space is also avail- pool, and excellent maintenance Sponsored by able. For a quality living environ- TV's. The Enclave provides friendly, service. Included in rent is high BGSU Off-Campus Student Services, professional on-site management ment call Preferred Properties Co. speed internet, water, trash, & gas Wood County Apartment and 24-hour emergency mainte- at 419-352-9378 or visit our web (includes hot water, cooking, & Associations, BGSU Office of nance. Stop by or call for further site at heat). Students are well-liked and Residence Life, University Bookstore information and a tour at 419-353- www.preferredpropertiesco.com cared about at Winthrop Terrace. 5100. With new rates starting at They hope to see you at the hous- When: S259/month, The Enclave apart- ing fair or you can talk with them Thursday, ments are filling up quickly for next by calling 419-352-9135 November 20, 2008 year! www.bgstudenthousing.com 10:30am-2:30pm Where: NEWLOVE UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ASHDON /INDIAN Bowen Thompson - RENTALS & UNIVERSITY COURTS Student Union •> y RIVERS APARTMENTS Lenhart Grand Ballroom Located at 332 S. Main St., has A privately owned apartment Over 25 yrs of business. They offer been family owned and operated complex that promotes an atmo- The BGSU Housing Fair is an large, modern, furnished spacious for 40 years. They feature both sphere of comfortable apartment annual event designed with living units ranging in price from furnished and unfurnished con- living. Quality construction with undergraduate and graduate S560-S900. They hope to see you dos, houses, apartments and superior sound control. We offer students in mind. If you are soon!! 419-352-1104 duplexes. They offer 916 month or 1 & 2 bedroom apartments with not sure where you're living 12 month leases. Newlove's prop- a 9 or 12 month lease. Your rent Before you look for an next semester or next year, or erties are very well maintained includes heat, central air, and 77 if you just want to learn more apartment consider... and pets are permitted at certain channel cable. We have conve- about preparing to move off- • How many rooms/ roommates locations. They still have proper- nient laundry facilities, 24 hour campus or even learn about • What amenities do you like? ties available and would be glad maintenance and tenant friendly on-campus living options, • Cost to help students find suitable management and staff. The rental you do not want to miss this • Is it pet friendly? housing. Give Newlove Rentals office is located at 1520 Clough event! Meet with local rental • Utilities a call at 419-352-5620 or St. or visit us on the web at www, companies, staff from a variety ■ Parking e-mail them at: universityapartments.us For more of University departments, and • Safety newloveinfo@newlove details, give us a call at representatives from other City rentals.com 419-352-0164. of Bowling Green agencies. 10 Thursday.Novembet20.2008 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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According to the in hand, to live all by yourself for a student's college career. selling college product: off-cam- based decision." Chronicle of Higher Education, the very first time. Some schools are finding cre- pus housing. JasonW!s|ACCL record numbers of returning stu- Apartment living in college ative methods to make more space. By focusing their efforts on sell- dents are requesting to live on cam- is a good way to test out all the Many, like UCLA, cram three stu- ingupscale, mixed-use apartments development at Arizona State U. pus in lieu of paying rising rent intricacies of living entirely alone: dents into double rooms. Other to the general public, developers When the smoke settled, costs or dealing with the general Roommates teach you how to cook schools convert lounges and office have capitalized off the growing Arizona students were introduced hassles of living on their own. or hang curtains, you don't have to space into dorm rooms. Many demand created by a record num- to the Vista Del Sol, a $130 million, But there may be a deeper issue at pay the cable bill all by yourself and schools also try to offer an abridged ber of students enrolling at univer- resort-like development that fea- hand. An alarming number of stu- you can still flee home in the sum- apartment living situation by pro- sities across the country. tures an outdoor swimming pool, dents are having their parents help mer without feeling like a complete viding university-owned apart- With the housing market buck- fitness center and theater. write their papers, pick their class- bum. ments, which are usually free of led underastiflingeconomy, devel- es, and haggle grades with profes- Some universities cite rapidly the hassles of buying furniture and opers are striving to attract See TREND | Page 14 sors and teaching assistants. ludd rising rent costs as a deterrent to finding a summer subletter. students with high-class fea- Apatow movies continue to portray students living off campus. But at UCIA should free up more space tures. One such housing com- emotionally stunted "man-boys" UCLA, apartment rates are more for incoming students and relieve plex near U. Penn, the Radian, incapable of handling responsibili- than comparable to dorm costs. the space crunch of high-rise triples opened its doors at 39th and KITCHEN ties beyond those of a high school- And we aren't alone in that regard: by only guaranteeing on-campus Walnut streets last week. From Page 12 er. Are students who choose to stay As the assistant vice president housing to students for their first At upscale off-campus apart- on campus throughout college just for campus residences at a State two years at UCIA In addition to ments nationwide, developers • Campbell's Soup is usually $1 preserving their adolescence for a University of New York campus told providing more space, this would say greater luxuries and more a can. Make soup or use as a sauce precious few more years? the Chronicle of Higher Education, force students to experience life freedoms are the biggest selling on potatoes or noodles. The same factors that make "Our prices have increased over the outside of the cozy, secure world of points. Other luxury complex- • Dry storage goods, like rice, people want to live off campus years, but demand has increased in the residence halls. es that have been constructed oatmeal and couscous, are cheap may also be scaring others into spite of that." Living in an apartment is an near U. Penn'scampus in recent and tasty an extended stint in the dorms. Apartments also offer numerous important time period in every col- years are the Hub at 40th and • Pancake mix is good for more* Cooking for yourself, dealing with amenities that dorms can't com- lege student's life. It provides an Chestnut streets and Domus at than just pancakes. a landlord and locatinga couch and pete with. To name a few: full kitch- unparalleled opportunity to devel- 34th and Chestnut streets. • Jimmy lohn's day old bread is bookshelves in Westwood's pain- ens, air conditioning and heating, op basic urban survival skills as That trend is extending the bomb. fully IKEA — and Target-free com- and the immeasurable satisfaction well as wean young adults off the nationwide: American Campus • Shop at Aldi's, it's cheap. mercial area are all daunting tasks. of not sharing your bathroom with support of their parents and the Communities, Inc. recently fin- • You don't have to worry about But part of college — a big part of 40 other people. university. ished a large-scale off-carnpus canned fruit spoiling. 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While many developers rush TREND to build upscale complexes near The transition from on campus to off From Page 13 universities, Inland American Communities Group - developer Students should take time to consider their various off-campus living options "The generation we see today of the Radian apartments - was is accustomed to having more invited to submit a bid to build privacy and more amenities the off-campus facility on land By K.nlc-y Harlcss "The first time you go to find a place, it's than most on-campus housing leased by the University, said U-Wire has to offer," said Jason Wills, Penn Facilities spokesman Tony such a mad dash to find the right one. It's kind senior vice-president of devel- Sorrentino. While the beginning of summer opment for ACCI. Wills said the The Radian is still having work signals the return to summer jobs, of a do now, think later [type of thing]." company is in the process of done on its retail component, but - "hometowns and old friends, it also Soand So I Patrolman negotiating a 1,000-bed project its apartments are 100-percent signals another new beginning. for Boise State U. in Idaho. leased. Many students will be moving out there is no need for a rush because junior forensic chemistry major. "It really comes down to the stu- "Our communities provide new, of dorms for good and living off housing is available year-round. "We had one roommate who dent making a consumer-based high-quality housing to meet the campus for the first time. After finding a place, students would shut her door and we decision," Wills said. demand for off-campus living For some students, finding their should carefully read their leases or wouldn'tseeherfordays," Wiseman Steve Brown's Lucky apartment among the student population first apartment or house is chaotic. have the Center for Student Legal said. complex in Madison, Wis. - near across the country," Inland Vice- "The first time you go to find a Services review the lease. Besides getting along, room- U. Wisconsin - also opened in President of Marketing Rachel place, it's such a mad dash to find "When we first signed our lease mates have to negotiate cooking August. Kihn said in an e-mail. the right one," said Beth Wiseman, we had asked if all the rooms had schedules, when to have friends The complex contains two floors "Students are interested in off- a family studies graduate student cable and Internet lines, and the over and even what temperature to of retail space and apartments campus living that offers the best at Ohio University. "It's kind of a do landlordssaid, 'Oh yeah,'" Wiseman set the air conditioning, she added. include features such as suede experience for the best value, now, think later (type of thingl." said. Whensheandherroommates After finding a place, signing couches, designer chairs and dish- based on the amenities, technol- Others, however, have a game moved in, the lines were not there. the lease, picking roommates and washers. ogy and resident services being plan in mind. Hess advises that students should finally settling in, students have to Brown - who has been in the offered," Kihn said. "We went to a few places and videotape or take pictures of the deal with day-to-dayactivities such business since 1980 - said more compared the quality to how much condition of their house or apart- as cooking and paying the bills, students have become open to the rent was, and what was included ment before they move in to avoid Wiseman said. option of living off-campus. vid y** ***** in the rent," said Heather Kehres, problems with landlords. The larg- "I don't think we're spending "Each market is different, a junior forensic chemistry major est complaint students have about any more, but when you have that and in our case, it was a com- In Cleveland, it is at Ohio. landlords is that they don't repair much money leaving your check- plicated partnership between illegal to hunt or Mike Hess, associate director things in a timely manner, Hess ing account each month, it seems the public sectors and private capture mice without for Ohio University Off-Campus said. like a lot," Kehres said. sectors that made this happen," a hunting license. Living, said that a good way to start Hess also recommends choosing Expenses are not only from food, Brown said of the agreement to the off-campus search is to look roommates carefully. but also household items such as build the 1.4 million-square- in local newspapers. He said that "Try finding roommates to fill light bulbs and cleaning supplies foot complex. students normally start looking for all the spots because living with that most students aren't used to About 90 percent of the residents housing for the upcoming year at someone you don't know is kind buying, said Max Howard, a junior who live in Lucky are U. Wisconsin "the beginning of fall quarter, but of weird," said Caroline Krieger, a geology major. students.

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