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Tuesday, September 12, 1995 Bowling Green, Volume 83, Issue 10

Decisions decisions Court ruling may limit car searches Jim Barker Assistant Public Defender Bill The BC News Stephenson said the decision was An Ohio Supreme Court de- cision last week about police searches of motor vehicles may "You have to have have repercussions at both the some sort of probable local and state level. The decision states that once a cause to [search]. person has been cited for a motor You have to see vehicle violation, the arresting officer no longer lias the authori- something in the car. ty to search the vehicle unless You can't just do it on given consent by the owner, but a whim. this should not affect the Bowl- Galen Ash ing Green Police Department, said Chief of Police Galen Ash. Bowling Green Chief of Police An officer must inform the traffic violator specifically, "You a victory for individual rights. are free to go" before requesting "I tliink the decision was an permission to search the sub- excellent one," Stephenson said. ject's vehicle. "It was an honorable and cour- '•That shouldn't make any dif- ageous decision. It's about time ference for us at all," Ash said. the courts stood up for the Con- "If we have reason to believe that stitution." there is something in the car, Stephenson also said he has then we just say that we're going handled cases similar to the one to keep someone there [at the decided in the Ohio Supreme scene] until we can get a search Court. warrant," Ash said. "I had a very similar case that "You have to have some sort of the [appeals] court decided the probable cause to [search]. You other way. The man was pulled have to see something in the car. over for having tinted windows, You can't just do it on a whim." and the officer asked for a con- Ash added that warrants are sent search. There was abso- the safest way to make a clean lutely no probable cause what- search. soever," Stephenson said. "Search warrants are fairly readily available now. If you're Law enforcement and the court just doing it trial and error, then system have become frustrated Kelly RigoTThc BG News that's a different story. Maybe with the "war on drugs" and are you look in [the carjand you see a pushing to roll back the Bill of Jason Bearon , sophomore sport s management major, searches for poster sale in Lcnhart Grand Ballroom in the University Union. The sale will continue through Friday, Sept. 15. hashish pipe or something. Smell Rights, Stephenson said. the perfect w all decoration for his room Monday afternoon at the is a major factor. That's been "They're seeking ways to cut held up in courts," he said. back on our Constitutional rights.' Police searching Prof essors discuss decision IOr T3p6 SllSpCCt Packwood resignation sparks local debate, class analyses

Joe Boyle Following the rape, the at- Genell Pavellch Ellen Berry, director of the ignation because of the findings issues ones that we can discuss The BG News tacker ran southwest from the The BC News women's studies program, said of the ethics committee. He also and make more public," she said. railroad tracks. she thought it was positive that said many people thought Pack- City police have no suspects in University police were the Senator Bob Packwood's an- the charges the women brought wood deserved to be forced out Nelson also said she hopes this the alleged Sunday morning rape first to respond to the call, but nouncement of his resignation against Packwood were taken se- of office. incident will help those who are of a University sophomore. called city police when they last week came after a Senate riously. "The irony is that, in the past, victims of sexual harrassment to According to a police report found out the assault occurred in Ethics Committee concluded he "Senator Packwood violated Packwood was a champion of see what can happen when they filed at 2:56 a.m. Sunday, a Uni- city jurisdiction. should be expelled due to allega- those women's rights," she said. women's rights," Groat said. speak up. versity woman was walking on "Once they determined the tions of sexual and office mis- "People who have abused power Berry said she hopes that this the railroad tracks near Ridge rape was in city limits, they conduct. in that way shouldn't have any incident will make people more "Hopefully, tins will help in Street when a man began follow- called us," said Detective Brad Many professors at the Uni- power." aware of the issue of sexual har- those situations where people ing and yelling at her. Conner. versity have their own ideas on Theodore Groat, professor of rassment. don't feel comfortable confront- After following the victim, the Conner said police met with the the incident and some have even sociology, said Packwood didn't "I hope above all, this contin- ing the person who is harassing alleged attacker grabbed her victim Monday and are currently used the recent events in their have much of a choice in the res- ues to make sexual harrassment them," she said. arm, spun her around and threw conducting interviews. However, class discussions. her to the ground. According to according to Police Chief Galen Lisa Nelson, assistant profes- the report, the attacker posi- Ash, they do not yet have any sor of political science, said she tioned himself over the victim suspects. was glad Packwood resigned, but and told her to do exactly what he Police are interested in any- she felt he could have done it ear- said. thing people may have seen or lier. Senator cites faulty The alleged rapist is described heard near the railroad tracks "It is a serious issue to be run- as a white male, 6 feet 4 inches near Ridge Street Sunday morn- ning a political career in that tall, with a muscular build and ing. way," she said. dark hair. He was wearing a "Anyone who may have seen Nelson said when the charges memory, apologizes denim shirt and light jeans Sun- anything in that area can call us and evidence came up, it was pos- day morning. or call Crimestoppers," Ash said. itive it was taken seriously. The Associated Press since this came up that a number of the things "Hopefully, the kinds of things that I put in it were inaccurate, some of them Packwood is accused of is the ex- WASHINGTON - Qualifying his regrets, Sen. simply were not true. I didn't know it at the time ception, not the rule," she said. Bob Packwood is apologizing to women who ac- but they weren't true." Writer defends "If not, then people can call at- cused him of sexual misconduct, "If I did the Packwood said one of the inaccuracies came tention to these incidents and get things they said I did." in a diary passage about a 1992 meeting with them stopped." Appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," Pack- Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas. In a March 6, 1992, Gingrich article Donald Boren, professor of wood, R-Ore., said Sunday the problem is he taped diary entry describing a meeting with legal studies, also said Packwood can't remember many of the instances that led Gramm, who then chaired the GOP's Senate The Associated Press Sheehy issued the statement should have resigned due to the to his resignation from the Senate. He has pre- campaign committee, Packwood said the Texan after Gingrich, R-Ga., on Sunday allegations in question. viously attributed the memory loss to alcohol- promised to funnel $100,000 in party "soft" WASHINGTON - The writer called her a "vicious liberal" who "I think the right decision was ism. money to Packwood's campaign. of a magazine article alleging was out to get him in the made because there appeared to "Am I sorry? Of course. If I did the things that Soft money can be used only for party- that House Speaker Newt Gi- 12,000-word article she wrote in be a lot of evidence against him," they said I did. Am I sorry, do I apologize? Yes. building activities, such as get-out-the-vote ngrich had affairs with several the September issue of the maga- Boren said. But it is time to get on and not look back," he drives and phone banks, and cannot legally be women in the 1970s says none of zine. said. used to assist individual candidates. the people she quoted has com- Interviewed on NBC's "Meet He also said he thought the in- He was pressed to explain why he claims a "What was said in that room would be enough plained to her about its accuracy. the Press" program, Gingrich cident was initially bad for the faulty memory when his diary chronicles his to convict us all of something," Packwood said "Because he cannot challenge said friends of his who had talked senate because it may have rein- private life for 25 years. on the tape. the facts in the article, Speaker with Sheehy regretted doing so forced negative feelings from "I have discovered there are many inaccura- On Sunday, Packwood said of the diary entry: Gingrich has chosen to attack me because "she so systematically the public. Boren said he thought cies in the diary," he said. "I have discovered "That was totally wrong." personally," Vanity Fair contrib- manipulated and was so totally the senate handled the incident uting editor Gail Sheehy said. dishonest in the article..." well though.

mm ■a Al The BG News page two Tuesday, September 12, 1995 The BG News Cars attract both sexes Mechantc-ettes of the yourself?" look, the mechanic overhead cam 32 valve multi- I often see some young lad in "Celebrating 75 years of Excellence' world, raise your wrenches high! speaks. "Has your idle been low port fuel injected engine in it! his sporty car showing off just Reading Dan Gaffney's column at start-up? Is your acceleration BOYFRIEND'S BEST how masculine he is. He peels out a couple weeks ago about the bad during the first ten minutes FRIEND: Yeah, it's also got the at every intersection. He passes Leah Barnum Jim Vickers manlihood of the automotive 273 rear end, so it gets it in top other vehicles as if the roads are editor-in-chief managing editor world got me to thinking. Since I end. Plus, it'll hook up faster off merely an obstacle course. was born of the unmanly sex, the line. Manly, manly, manly. where does that leave me? MY BOYFRIEND: Man...it's Dawn Keller Larry Hannan Since I've been dating a me- got four wheel independent sus- That's also why I laugh out loud news editor assistant managing editoi chanic for about a year now, my pension. when I pass one of these young knowledge of the power-steering BOYFRIEND'S BEST studs pulled over on I-7S, becom- fluid and 10W4O motor oil filled FRIEND: Wow...and sixteen inch ing mince meat before the eyes Aaron Gray Robin Coe lifestyle has Improved vastly. At stars. of the law. Funny, funny, funny. least, so I think. ME: I sure like the paint color. city editor editorial editor I can listen and tell if an engine Ah, well, perhaps someday I, But, until the automotive world is gas or diesel, whether or not too will be able to rattle off such becomes more female-friendly, it's turbocharged, and (some- (seemingly) non-sensical termi- let none of us be fooled. Girls, times) whatever maintenance it nology just by looking at some- don't stand for it when the guy at may need. I know words such as thing. the Wal-Mart auto department Resignation paves "Hurst Lightning Shift," "main But, just what is it that makes gets short with you because he bearings," "gear box," and "al- cars so "masculine"? Is it the thinks you're stupid. And, cer- ternator." speed? The smell of grease and tainly don't get gushy when some way for awareness I drive with my ear to the en- coolant? The ratchets and wren- chap looks under your hood and gine, occassionally uttering ches? Nah..I just think it's a spews out some crap about your phrases such as, 'My heat shield of running? What type of gas do handy way for them to pick up carburetor being out of fluid. Over the last several years, the issue of sexual har- is rattling." I listen to passing you normally put in It?" ■girls that they think are naive. You might think that you have no assment in the workplace has become a high profile cars and say "exhaust leak" and After several more of these I guess for the most part, I'm idea of what he's talking about, issue. Perhaps the highest profile sexual harassment "sounds like one of their pistons types of questions, I begin to feel not impressed. Anyone who but odds are, he doesn't either. case has been the strange, sordid and downright puz- isn't firing." a bit less like Henry Ford and a thinks they can win someone's zling case of Senator Bob Packwood. All in all, I know to raise a lot more like Gomer Pyle (Golly). heart over just because they He's merely passing on to you Packwood, a Republican from Oregon, had been a questioning eyebrow when my Finally satisfied that I am drive a bitchin' Camaro needs to what he's learned by hanging out mechanic says I'm low on tum defeated, the mechanic turns be smacked. But in a way, I guess with his (mostly) half-informed champion of women's rights during his tenure in the friends. You see, to some young Senate. Yet soon after his re-election to the Senate in signal fluid and it's going to cost back to my car to find yet more I'm jealous, too. seventy five dollars to refill. things which need to be replaced. I envy those who can lift the men, cars are like sex. The more 1992 it became clear that Packwood's Senate office was I'm still a bit inept, though. I'll I suppose I'll never be at the hood, stick their head under, and you boast and the more that's not exactly a bastion of support and respect for women. go marching into the garage full level that my boyfriend has come up with a prognosis within made up, the better. of authority and announce,"By reached, but I can always try. two minutes. After a trip to the Mind you, I do not mean to According to more than 20 women who filed com- the sound it's making, I think the Here's the typical car show scen- auto parts store, they can declare male-bash. I merely think it's un- plaints against Packwood, he has been sexually harass- timing is off." ario: victory. I suppose it's the whole fair for some certain individuals ing women since the late 1960s. Yet until 1993, none of After shooting me the"WelI, MY BOYFRIEND: "Holy..., essence of being self-sufficient, to take advantage of other's sup- the women felt they could come forward. lady, if you know so much, why look at that! That's got the 5.0 of knowing something so com- posed ignorance. The fact that these women were finally able to come don't you fix the damn thing litre twin turbocharged dual mon and yet so complex. It must be a guy thing. forward and talk about how they had been victimized is a good sign. In the past when a sexual harassment charge was made, the victim often ended up with a reputation worse than the accused. 4-M*J% ROAJ Wfitewre nized as a particularly sensitive organization, their han- THE m. mokm n> KHxtm dling of the Packwood affair should be commended. The ^9Uom Senate Ethics Committee weighed all of the evidence and came to the conclusion the women were telling the truth about their harassment. The six-member committee is composed of three Democrats and three Republicans who put political par- tisanship aside and unanimously voted to recommend Packwood be expelled from the Senate. Rather than face a vote of expulsion from the full Senate, which he almost certainly would have lost, Packwood chose to resign. While Packwood's resignation had impact on the national level, we atThe News feel that the case can also have an effect on students here at the University. Sexual harassment is essentially about using power in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR a harmful and abusive way. This University is a hier- archical organization, where numerous individuals have young people who currently re- I looked puzzled, so the one of son trial, the "N" word is once different power over numerous other individuals. Standards low side next door are some of the the guys said, "It's different again on my mind and quite The majority of people at this institution, and probably finest people I have ever niegh- when you say it. You see, when likely on many of the minds of at most institutions, use their power responsibly. But after 38 years bored [sic] with The reference I white people say it, they put that students on campus. made about attempting to run extra little 'er in it. That makes it By now we all have heard De- people have been abusing power since the dawn of time, over someone was on Court The article by Amy Johnson in sound mean and hateful." tective Furhman deny that he and sexual indiscretions have been around for just as Street near Main Street. the Wednesday issue Sept. 6th on "Oh," I said. This incident did "ever" used the word "nigger." long. As far as we know, there are no professors here the BG Council meeting was not If your editor and the Universi- not change our relationship ... we And by now we have all heard who tell students that if they sleep with them they'll get up to the standards of the Class ty want to support your article so still hung out together and helped be it. They are then as guilty as that there are tape recordings an A, or if they don't sleep with them they'll flunk. of '57 standards with which I each other out with rides to and transcripst of those record- graduated. I have not seen any- you are of publish faulsehood work and such. ing reveal that Fuhrman did use If there are any professors like that, hopefully the stu- thing from BGSU that maintains [sic] and slander. Fast forward to the academia the word "nigger." And he did so dent who is victimized will be able to remember the situ- the standards of the Class of '57 1994. with the exception of the football Disrespectfully Yours, in the most grotesque and ob- ation with Bob Packwood and know that he or she can It was fall semester. I was en- scene way possible. seek help from the proper authorities on campus. And team. Don A. Gibson rolled in Ethnic Studies 101. Our students will also have a better chance that their reputa- Errors of fact lead me to ques- class had some debate about the His use of the word "nigger" tion on campus and in the community will not be dam- tion if Amy Johnson was even in late, and to some, great James was supposedly the action of a aged by something that was not their fault. the Council Cliamber. Editor's Watch words Baldwin. The events that oc- man telling a screen writer "how note: Johnson was present for the curred in that class led me to life is on the LAPD." Even if he entire meeting. that cause pain post a banner on in the chalk was posturing and bolstering his Copyright © 1995 by The BG News. Reprinting of any matieral in George Gibson is my uncle and board proclaiming that "James views of the life as a LA police not my brother. He is 83 years "Daniel Boone was a man, yes, this publication without the permission of the BG News is strictly pro- Baldwin is a nigger." officer for the likes of a rather old. a big man, but the bear was big- Needless to say the action I pretty screen writer, the use of hibited. My primary purpose in appear- ger so he ran like a "nigger' up a took, although protected free the word is horrific at best: "You The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and ing was to get the joint driveway tree, up a big tree." In 19711 was speech, did not go over so well see a 'nigger' in a Mercedes, and is published daily during the academic year and Wednesday's in the open at all times so that anyone barely 10 years old and singing with some members of the class. he doesn't have a three-hundred summer. could get the services of an am- that song. At one point I thought there dollar suit on..." Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the student bulance, a fire truck or the police Why? Or Why not? My parents might be a riot. Fortunately there body, faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in car. George has been taken to the - white Anglo Saxon Christians - was not. Sure the discussion was The questions to ask are ... why columns, cartoons and etters are not necessarily those of The BG News. hospital twice in the calendar did not raise me to talk like that. I heated, and yes, over 25 students did Fuhrman use the "N" word. year. didn't live in any neighborhood who were not part of the class Why did I use the "N" word in the Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, lyped Fall of 1994, and last but not and include the writer's name, phone number and University affiliation. In the sixth paragraph, the ar- where the subject of racial dif- came in to challenge me on my ference was a common topic. least, why does anybody use the if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. ticle quotes the following, "He use of the "N" word. gave the run around about the Why would I sing such a verse. "N" word, blacks and whites The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any errors At that time I thought they whole issue." I have the entire Fast forward to 1971. were all just plain nuts. I thought alike. Some will say it is racism, in stories or photograph descriptions. appearance before the Council "Nigger, please. Com' on bro, that since we were In a universi- pure and simple. Some say it's recorded on audio and video, and you niggas is nuts." Those words ty, and in every university, stu- ignorance or lack of tolerance. I never uttered those words. I did came from my mouth a few years dents and teachers explore and Others will say that It's just a The BG News Staff refer to the Cheif [sic] of Police later when I was a cook for a res- exchange ideas, my comments way of describing people. And fi- taurant in Houston, Texas, and I nally, as for blacks, I have no photography editor Kelly Rigo as a loser but I explained that I were justified, acceptable and at was talking to my friends. The Idea why they use the "N" word. Scon Brown felt this was true because in the least on some level, welcomed. co-sports editor incident happened in a public co-sports editor Patrick Murphy interview on April 18th he kept I especially thought this since I I think that It's time that we all stating that which he could not do place, on the fry line in the res- was not happy with the way that I assistant sports editor Christian Pelusi stop using the "N" word, Blacks, beause [sic] of legal restraints taurant where I was working. was being treated in the class. assistant city editor Joe Boyle Whites, others - there are no placed on him by politicians. I did The two guys that I said it to Frequently, black class mates "niggers." In closing, as the song graphics editor Rochelle Slosser not nor do I now hold Chief Ash looked at me like I was crazy. had told me not to say this or that Melissa Lipowski from the sound track "Danger- Weekend Reality editor or any of his officers in destain They left the front of the restau- and to change whatever I was ous Minds" says, "Tell me why, Weekend Reality assistant editor Aaron Epple [sic]. I have sympathy and re- rant and went to the locker room. saying. This occurred even when tell me why we cant see the ones copy chief Kristin Stadum spect for them. Sympathy that I went after them to see what was I was arguing on the behalf of we hurt are you and me." To speical projects editor Amy Johnson they are forced to function under up. I asked, and they rather po- black people. extrapolate a bit when blacks and assistant special projects editor Jim Barker a system which forces them to litely explained that I couldn't So what's the point ... why whites use the "N" word the ones retreat from societies [sic] gar- say that to them. would I write to The News and they hurt are not only you and me 204 West Hall bage instead of putting a bullet in "Why? You guys say it all the open myself up to such scrutiny. but all of mankind. Bowling Green State University their heads and forgetting about time," I queried. Hell, here I am now, two years Bowling Green, OH 43403-0726 them. "But that's different. We know after the ethnic studies Incident Kevin Vaughn [email protected] Finally, I feel that most of the what we is," said one of the guys. and in the midst of the OJ Simp- Philosophy major r r The BG News Tuesday. September 12, 1995 page three

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"Real World" star coming Sean Sasser, recognized by many campus students COLD WARM STATIONARY who watched the MTV pro- © 1BBS AccuWeathe gram "The Real World," will be speaking in the Len- HL Ei 0 Q 0 0BO £}/} hart Grand Ballroom to- H.OH iQn SHOWtnS RAIN T-STORUS FLURRIES S#0* (Cf SUNNY PT CiOUD* CtOiJOl night at 8 p.m. j An.,i.'»o «•»». Sasser, who's boyfriend Pedro was one of the most popular characters on the "Real World" will be talking about what it's like to live in the world today when you'- re HI V positive (Pedro died last year of complications from AIDS). KalhyWilliami/AP Photo All students are welcome New York City Parks Commissioner Henry Stern climbs atop a lS-foot sculpture of a rabbit entitled at the event, which is being "Hospitality" after its unveiling along New York's Park Avenue Monday. sponsored by the Universi- ty Activities Organization. sign will be placed in Marven Board game 'corrects' Gardens acknowledging the mis- 60-year-old mistake take. Robert Keeper, 19, of Spots- Debt-paying aliens vka Krumova and Ekaterina Ni- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ~ For- To show there were no hard wood, N.J., went through the kiforova -- declared that space get about passing "Go." Appar- feelings, Ventnor Mayor Ted S-foot double-pane window early don't show up in Bul- ships from distant galaxies would ently, the makers of Monopoly Bergman presented the Parker Saturday. garia land at 11 a.m. Philosophers club never passed spelling. Bros, spokeswoman with a sou- SOFIA, Bulgaria - Talk about The mediums, wearing identi- A 60-year-old error in the spell- venir piece of the city's Board- Keepers "got up and ran cal dresses they had sewn for the meeting foreign aid! Lured by three self- occasion, waited along with the ing of Marven Gardens was ac- walk and invited her to visit. around the room in a pique of styled mediums, about 1,500 peo- The first meeting of the anger" and struck the window crowd. University undergraduate knowledged Monday by the "But we ask that you obey the ple gathered at an airfield in Nothing came. philosophy club will be makers of the world-famous laws," he said. "Because in Vent- with his fist, said Tun Brooks, northern Bulgaria on Monday, board game. dean of students, citing the ac- Bulgaria's BTA news agency tomorrow in 301 Shatzel nor, wc don't accept 'Get Out of awaiting the arrival of eight said that 30 minutes after the Hall. New members, or Still, "Marvin Gardens" won't Jail Free' cards." count of two students who were space ships piloted by extrater- be corrected because it would in Keepers' room during the ac- scheduled arrival, the three told anyone interested in learn- restrials, police Maj. Stoyan Mar- the crowd that warplanes flying cost too much, said Carol Steink- Hootie & the Blowfish cident. inov said. ing more about philosophy, Less than an hour later, another in the region were scaring off the are encouraged to attend. rauss, a spokeswoman for Parker Among other things, state TV aliens. Bros. denied state's top honor student, Sean Kelleher, 19, of reported, the mediums promised "That would be extreme. In the COLUMBIA. S.C. - South Caro- Newark, fell three stories from After an hour had passed they that the aliens would help this said the aliens weren't coming grand scheme of things, it doesn't lina's "Hootie who?" governor the balcony of another dormitory. poor Balkan country pay its $12.9 mean that much," she said. hasn't decided whether Hootie & He was in critical condition with because President Zhelyu Zhelev billion foreign debt. had declined to meet with them. WFALandBG24 Charles Darrow developed the the Blowfish should receive the head injuries. The crowd gathered in Shtrak- board game on an oil cloth in his state's top honor. Police said Kelleher lost his Police had to usher the women hiring levo, 200 miles northeast of the away from the angry crowd, al- kitchen, using Atlantic City-area A legislator is pushing Gov. balance while leaning back over capital, Sofia, after three local Any student interested in David Beasley to give the home- the balcony. though Marinov said there was no landmarks. He sold the game to women - Radka Trifonova, Zdra- violence. getting involved in either Parker Bros, in 1935. grown rock band Order of the radio or television will want He misspelled Marven Gar- Palmetto awards in time for their to attend information and dens, a neighborhood in nearby concert Wednesday in Columbia. training sessions put on by Margate whose name he used for Beasley said he probably won't WFAL and BG24 this week. a street. The name combined the make up his mind by then. 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TOto Thurs.I nurs. n11 to 9_9^ "It doesn't bother us a bit," ■ If II H9! _Fri. & Sat.,, t0 9:30 -Sun. 12 to 9 372-8658. Bcrnie McCabe, 66, said at a federate flag atop the Statehouse. BG24, the University tel- ceremony Monday marking the Beasley responded to the criti- NSED evision station, is sponsor- game's 60th anniversary. cism by asking, "Hootie who?" For a Hcalthu. Hearty meal Try Mediterranean Feed. ing training sessions this The ceremony featured Uncle N. MAIN week. 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Greene (President/Owner) •JOUYTIME ARCADE •GREAT LAKESSPORTINGGOODS Stop & See Us at The Merchant's Fair INCLUDING BATTING CAGES Questions Call 372-2642 on September 19th! 5 SCREEN CINEMA Campus The BG News page four Tuesday, September 12, 1995 Staff member University field study Group cited for DUI targets oceanography covers The BC News Amanda Simpson ence because you get a chance to we cannot accept more than 18 The man formerly in charge of the Department of Stan- The BC News get away from your regular individuals at one time. We start seizure dards and Procedures is getting a first hand look at the proce- Bowling Green classes, and you registering students the second dures of the Bowling Green Municipal Court. Eighteen University students learn to use instruments that you week of January and most of the Derek Dickinson, director of the University Fleldhouse, was studied in a marine science field normally would not be exposed courses are full well before topics cited Saturday for driving under the influence of alcohol when study program at the Gulf Coast to," Garber said. "Also, because May." a Bowling Green police officer pulled him over for not staying research laboratory in Ocean of the small classes, you create "This program is an experi- John Wenzel within marked lanes. Springs, Miss., this past summer. great friendships." ence students cannot get in the The BC News According to employees of the Bowling Green Police Divi- This program is designed to classroom. We want them to get sion's records department, Dickinson refused to take a breatha- compliment the students' experi- Charles Eleuterius, academic their hands on the samples. It An epilepsy support lyser test. ences at Bowling Green with coordinator of the Gulf Coast provides a better understanding group that helps sufferers, A recent court of appeals decision stopped the practice of re- hands-on experience through a Research Laboratory, said this of the work involved in these as well as their friends and voking a person's license if they refused to take a breathalyser series of lectures, labs and field program can be a valuable addi- fields." family is presently holding test, according to Bowling Green Assistant Prosecutor Paul trips. tion to students' understanding The Gulf Coast Research meetings at the First Dobson. Amber Garber, a University of their field. Laboratory has a formal affilia- United Methodist Church at "Refusal doesn't give an additional charge," he said. student, studied oceanography "We now have more students in tion with the University, so all 1506 East Wooster St. last summer at Ocean Springs. the program than ever before," credits a student earns are ac- Bob James, coordinator "I think this is a great experi- Eleuterius said. "Unfortunately cepted by the University. of the group, first became —■—____^ interested in starting a support group because his Shop Doiv nlow II ICC* wife has epilepsy. Heart disease still kills "It's a group for people who want to learn more September marked Cholesterol Education Month about epilepsy," James ATTENTION BGSU STUDENT said. "We cover a variety of ORGANIZATIONS!! topics, depending on what Have you heard about all the changes? to help inform students, deter potential health risks the rest of the group wants to do." Do you know how these changes Juii Schackow According to the American Bell, MSE. BSN, RN for Wood will impact your organization? The BCNews Heart Association, the four main County Health Department. Topics range from how risk factors are high blood Cholesterol is a tasteless, odor- family members of epilep- THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION Problems with cholesterol are cholesterol, high blood pressure, less, waxy substance found in all tics can deal with the dis- WILL BE PRESENTED AT something everyone should be smoking and lack of physical animal products, and is "some- order, to new developments thinking about since more than exercise. thing that you can do something in treating epilepsy. SOLD'S 5TH ANNUAL 700,000 Americans die of heart Kristina King, a co- PRESIDENTS & ADVISORS RECEPTION disease every year, according to organizer of the organiza- Judy Miller, RN at the Student tion, said the group has a WHEN: SEPTEMBER 13, 1995, 7:00 P.M. "Eating a healthy, low-fat diet and exercising Health Center. different topic every time WHERE: COMMUNITY SUITE, UNIVERSITY UNION September has been designat- regularly can have a positive effect on your they meet, often inviting Vou will become acquainted with ed as Cholesterol Education body's cholesterol level." speakers from other cities. The new O'ficeot Student Life, The new Student Code, Policy Month to inform students of po- "One night we talked Chaoses. End of The Year Reports 8. Evaluations, 8. most tential health problems. about Wood County hospi- importantly, your colleasues Miller said the Student Recrea- Judy Miller tal," King said. "Some of our members have had BRING A COPY OF THE STUDENT HANDBOOK tion Center offers students rou- Registered Nurse for the Student Health Center It is rnperative that a representative from your tine screening to test for high problems with their proce- cholesterol. dures." organization attend. She added that if the bloodtests High blood cholesterol should about," said Bell. One thing stu- Please RSVP by September 13, 1995 at 372-2843. are high students will be re- be taken seriously because it is a dents can do to minimize chances See SUPPORT, page six. A.S.A.P. ferred to the Student Health major of high cholesterol is to control Center for program advising. risk factor, according to Andra what they are able to control.

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Schedule your appointment now by calling Carl Wolf Studio at 1-800-969-1338. Photos will be taken in the KEY office, 28 West Hall, M-F, 10 a.m.-l p.m.; 2 p.m.- 6 p.m. The Bee — THEGee BO NEWS — News From issues originally appearing between January 1,1926 and December 31,1930 i-i^ NO*. »tn \wi)Vrf\ The five years encompassed in this week's Turn Back the Clock issue were arguably five of the most important in University history, as Bowling Green grew from a two-year Normal School to a four-year Arts College. However, as evidenced by a column by Bee Gee News writer Aleda Hershiser, not everyone thought the administrative move was very swift. The recurring theme throughout these articles is the "more thing change, the more they stay the same. Y0O CAHT 00 »XAT HOgS' «0 OM* "1* W> »T* The cartoon to the right was published after several "OufJ OlA CMt MM'l GOT H0\ HO* \ DMtt Normal College students were injured in a car-train It IN IT • y\ O0*T TW». accident. Myrtle Ludwig's column could just as easily be a comment on the so-called Generation X as it is on her generation - people presumably bom around 1910. Perhaps the nay-sayers of public thought would gain some insight from this former student. -Joe Boyle

BG to become %IK* TMfeit **k\»* - - Arts college Hi 0\0» There is a bill before the general assembly, pro- viding for the establishment of a four year Arts college at Kent State Normal and Bowling Green State Normal. The proposition is interesting, practical, just and fair. fc»». — Southeastern Ohio has both colleges at Athens, Ohio. The Southwestern part of Ohio has the same provisions at Miami, Ohio. J*. y There are more people, wealth, industry and progress in| northwestern and northeastern Ohio than in other parts of the state, so it seems fair and reasonable to establish Arts colleges at Kent and Bowling Green to give the youth of northern Ohio equal range of state supported educational opportunities. « Bee Gee News expects shortly to have the plea- *___ sure of announcing Bowling Green has been authorized to organize an Arts college.

■f lau New generation not as College sponsors first Stag Party A new way of giving letters and sweaters to the varsity men was broached upon by Coaches Steller and Landis. shiftless as elders believe A stag party was held in the huge gym, with men participating in volleyball, cage ball and numerous other exercises. By Myrtle Ludwig, The Bee Gee News Coach Steller called the men all together at one end of the gym and he told us of the reason for holding the stag party; that it was An outstanding characteristic of this next genera- to increase the spirit of the men ofthe college. There are only about 150 men in school contrasted with over 500 girls. This plan created tion is its outrageous lawlessness. I have known an greater interest in the giving of the letters and sweaters. older person to break the speed limit by 30 miles and The Coaches then awarded the letters and sweaters to the men who had won their letters in cross country, basketball and foot- get away with it, but let a boy of 19 get away with it? ball. It was a real treat to see the way in which the awarding of the coveted "B.C." was done. Yells and calls were given to each man as he He is pointed out by everyone as a young rascal and his came forward to receive his letter. arrest is demanded immediately. Greater offenses, such as stealing and murder are agreed to be the result of After the awarding of the letters was done, we were greatly treated with cider (hard?), apples and doughnuts. Also a few musical insufficient home training. selections were rendered by Mr. E. Loomis. Ernest Coultier, manager of theSociety for the The Brown trophy which is to be our new addition to the gym was donated by Mr. D.C. Brown of the trustee board of our Prevention of Cruelty to Children, states, "Considering college. This trophy is to have the name of the most valuable man in each sport engraved on it. the lack of love, attention and sympathy bestowed on 1 think we should heartily thank Mr. Brown for his efforts in promoting such an interest in our college sports. our boys and girls, I am surprised they are as decent as We should maintain the stag affair as a yearly occurence and have a traditional party, every year to honor our letter men. they are." If parents desire worthwhile young men and ./omen, they must rain them in their early years. Above anything else stands the fact that the parents who train Library, Gymnasium open BG Normal Col- them must have good characteristics, for a perfect model makes a perfect copy. for Homecoming ceremony The members of this younger generation cannot lege is inefficient be faulted for their inappropriateness of dress; they are Hundreds of college students, citizens and other only wearing styles originated by this present genera- joined with the alumni of Bowling Green college in By Aleda Hershiser, The Bee Gee News tion. celebration of the Sixth Annual Homecoming day here Bowling Green State College is generally thought The youth read indecent magazines, but who of as a very good educational institution, but a writes them? The young writers do not stirve to become at which time the formal dedication of two college moment's consideration will reveal a number of defi- authors of these cheap novels; they all strive for some- buildings was made by President Emeritus W.O. Th- ciencies at this place. thing higher. Consequently it is the older people who ompson of Ohio State. Bowling Green only offers two years training for are the editors of the material that we, the next genera- The two new buildings were open for public elementary teachers, while high school teachers are tion, are accused of reading. inspection Saturday and were viewed by hundreds, given four. Does the work required of each justify this The sense of morals of these young people seems who marveled at the fine structures that had come into difference? Let us consider the work of an elementary to be lacking when they attend movies which are im- the possesion of the college this year. school teacher, who teaches about five subjects a day moral and unclean, but they again are not the producers The new $275,000 Library building was a special while the high school teacher only has two. of these movies. point of interest all day as people walked through the One great cry which we hear in the normal The problem underlying all this worry and corridors to marvel at the fine architecture and work- course is the number of methods courses required. agitation is: what kind of a generation are we going to manship as well as to enjoy the beauty of numerous More emphasis is placed on these than the subject have to carry on the business of our nation in the fu- prints of famous works of art. matter. It seems then that the need is for more subject ture? This next generation is the best and most promis- Patrons were rudely interrupted Saturday night matter. ing in our nation's history. Never before have so many at about 9:45 p.m. when a fuse blew out, thus throwing In a two year course there are so many things young people attended college or worked their way that must be included tha every minute should be made through. the entire building into darkness. It was an unavoidable to count, yet we must waste several hours each week in After every war there has been a period of crime and regrettable accident but the college authorities were the study of things that we have no use for. and restlessness, such as we are now having. And as unable to repair the loss for some time and most people These are only a few of the faults of our Normal history always repeats itself, we shall have an era of had gone. Course, but it seems they are sufficient to warrant a Puritanism and peace maybe 15 years in the future. This The gymnasium, constructed at a cost of change in the course of study outlined for elementary is only an eddy; the river still flows to the sea. $175,000, was another point of interest. students of Bowling Green State College.

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mm^mttmtmmmmmm *m The BG News page six Tuesday, September 12, 1995 Facelift expected Clinton defends direct loans for Betty Crocker President Suzanne Zlenler can identify with the person on The Associated Press the brand better because it looks targets like them, this is a wise thing to GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. ~ do." Republican - Betty Crocker, the white-bread- and-mayonnaise symbol of Quaker Oats Co. has given budget plan middle America, is getting a periodic makeovers to Aunt Je- multi-ethnic makeover. mima, who has slimmed down Ron Fournler General Mills Inc. said Monday and become more sophisticated- The Associated Press it will select photos of 75 women looking over the years. -- to celebrate the Betty Crocker General Mills is asking Betty CARBONDALE, III. -- Presi- company's 75th birthday - and wannabes to send in their photos dent Clinton today accused the digitally "morph" them into a along with an essay on how they banking industry of jeopardiz- new Betty. embody the company ideal of ing his college loan program family and community spirit, and urged Congress to "stand Chances are, she won't be the creativity and interest in cook- up to the special interests who fair-skinned, blue-eyed home- ing. Winners will be chosen on want their money back." maker whose image has ap- the basis of the best essays. In a back-to-school attack on peared on iuid off over the years Republican budget plans, Clin- on cooklxxiks, cake and brownie What if an aspiring Betty hap- ton said bankers are the only mixes and Hamburger Helper. pens to have a nose ring, cheek people hurt by his 1993 pro- "I guess they want to put some tattoo or lime green mohawk? gram ih.it allows students to fire under her tail," said Lehman "I have no idea what the judges secure loans directly from the Brothers analyst Caroline Levy. will do, but I don't think there federal government. "I think it's a great idea to revita- will be a significant number of "Ever since then it's been lize the brand." fringe winners that will affect under assault by the bankers Betty looking mainstream," who made the money under the The new face, to be unveiled in General Mills spokesman Barry old loans," Clinton told a Scolt Applcwhitc/AP Photo February, will be the eighth Be- Wegener said. roundtable of hand-picked stu- President Clinton reaches into a crowd of students after delivering a speech on the topic of student tty Crocker since the fictional And what about a male version dents who praised the pro- loans Monday at Southern Illinois University In Carbondale, 111. character was created in 1921. of Betty? Such applications will gram. Small changes were made over be read, but "we are looking for "But students are better off, come. agency heads under orders to and trim education funding by the years - she smiles in the 1955 women," project manager Cindy the administrators are better The students gave Clinton a knock GOP budget plans were $36 billion over seven years. portrait and wears a pearl choker (i net tier said. off, the federal treasury is bet- T-shirt with a smiling face. traveling the country this week Clinton's budget would add in '65 - but she always remains ter off and the country is bet- "Why are we smiling?" it read. for 70 school-related events. $40 billion to education bud- prim and proper. The latest in- Toni Green, director of mar- ter off because now we're go- "Direct loans." He was later gets. carnation, in 1986, wears a red keting for the Minneapolis Insti- ing to have more people going addressing hundreds of stu- Clinton's remarks today Republicans accused Clinton business suit and bow tie. tute of Arts, wasn't all that im- to school," Clinton said. dents on the Southern Illinois were fed by satellite to audi- of fighting for big government pressed with the campaign. Under the program, student University campus. ences in California, Louisiana and inefficient education pro- University of Minnesota mar- "If I am going to buy cake mix, loans traditionally obtained and Minnesota He planned to grams when the federal budget keting professor Aksliay Rao it doesn't matter if she is white," through banks are secured di- Clinton's speech opened a speak to school superinten- needs paring. said the idea reflects the increas- said Green, who is black. "I think rectly from the government. second week of Republican dents by satellite on Tuesday. ing percentage of minorities in sometimes they overthink these The White House says the pro- criticism built around school The campaign is aimed at "While the Congress is try- the nation. things, and I think there are more gram saved taxpayers $6.8 bil- events. He was in California pressuring a Senate committee ing to decrease the size of "The face of the nation is going pressing issues in the world than lion by reducing bank fees and last Tuesday, the first day of scheduled to vote Wednesday government, Bill Clinton is still to be very different tlian it was trying to get a more politically lowered interest rates for stu- school for most of the country, on a House-passed bill that trying to cling to the days when 20 years ago," he said. "If they correct woman." dents. The program also allows accusing the GOP of gutting Clinton says would dramati- big government was the an- students to repay the loans school funding. cally scale back his direct-loan swer to everything," Rep. based on their after-school in- Stepping up the blitz, 47 program for college students Jerry Wcllcr, R-III., said. UNIVERSITY UNION ♦Best Values on Campus r SUPPORT <3~j- Good Morning. Commuters!* "fSBf ' Continued from page four.

ATTENTION ALL COMMUTERS! Join us each Wednesday morning from 8:00-l0:00a.m. in the Bowl-| Runite Welp. an original founder TUESD AY of the group who works at the 'N-Greenery for a cup of coffee or tea and a cinnamon roll (while supplies last.) Come meet IEOHI ■-!% l.ltll >I:ISY PHEASANT ROOM representatives from assorted offices and organizations to learn more about Ihe services available to | Epilepsy Center in Toledo, said you. Mark these dates on your calendar and plan to attend: the organization has both an edu- cational and a social component. 8oz. "Bob James called me with an Tijuana September 6th Bursar's Office and Financial Aid & Student Employment interest in starting a group," September 13th Offices of Student Life and Multicultural Affairs Welp said. "At our first meeting Strip we discussed feelings of growing Tuesday September 20th Campus Police and Recreational Sports up with epilepsy, common prob- September 27th Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate Student Senate lems that people might have with $5.20 A, Steak it. We all share the same things." October 4th WBGCI-TV and the Counseling Center The group is open to anyone in- $6.95 October 11th Student Activities and the Campus Escort Service terested in learning more about epilepsy. The next meeting will Make your own tacos. October 18th Vice President for Student Affairs and Academic Enhancement be held today at 5 p.m. fajitas. burritos and October 25th Career Services and Registration & Records chimichangas. Inch Salad & A\%%%W ^^ garlic bread November 1st Parking & Traffic and the University Activities Organization November 8th Student Health Service and Center for Wellness & Prevention 20,000 OPEN 4*30-7™ n I»I:\ 4:30-7™ November 15th Jerome Library and the Frank Ogg Science Library

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Esslinger, the Falcons rallied never gave up. concern that they need that ele- offense has to be consistent, but Bowling Green's longest play Ayers will start: Senior defen- to win the last two sets (15-10, ment back in the offense. you also need big plays in your from scrimmage on Saturday sive back Steve Ayers earned a 17-15) and the match. That night, in the featured "We have to get some big plays offense." was a 14-yard gain by Michael starting spot with his play on "The match was very exciting match of the tournament, Bowl- in our offense like we did a year "We're not that far away but Parker. Henry completed 24 Saturday. He had two tackles, re- against Cal-Poly," said Van De- ing Green was to play what was ago," Blackney said. "We had it's just nice to get a big play in passes, but only for 170 yards as covered a fumble and broke a Walle. "From the fourth game on, considered to be a very strong Ronnie Redd and Rameir Martin your offense. It helps to loosen his longest completion was a catch to negate a possible Mis- everything clicked for us. We Gonzaga team. who were big play players. The people up defensively." 13-yarder to Scott Thompson. souri first quarter touchdown. Classifieds »;i ■ The BG News

BG24 Training Sessions Don't miss out on the oppotunity of a lifetime! What are you doing TONIGHT ? THE BATHTUBS ARE COMING CAMPUS EVENTS Mon Sept. 11 -Sept. 14 Join the Amencan Marketing Association To- Join the BGSU IRISH CLUB' PERSONALS AH @ 4:00 - TV Studio West Hall day! Sign up ai the membership table located Meeting a!9:30 in 103BA Questions - Call in the BA Building Man . Sept. 11 • Fit, Sept. Lots ot lun planned for Fall-Be There! WOOD COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY "Attention* Laura @ 352-6916 15 10am - 1pm. Let AMA help YOU make the Omicron Delta Kappa Members James @352 6592 most ol your college years. GARAGE SALE Our first meeting will be Into the Streets Women In Communications, Inc. September 15-17 lhisTuesday.Septi2 Looking tor hsalthy food choices At the Wood County Fairgrounds at 8:00pm 106BA BGSU College Damocrats Are you interested in meeting new people while Take A Bite, 8 Week Program serving the community? Come to Into the When: Wednesday, September 13 Undo' the Grandstand Elections wilt be held for Meeting Tonight 9:30pm Time: 7:30 Starts the end of Sept. executive positions. Streets informational meeting Wednesday, Learn how to survive fast food 116BA September 13, 9:00pm. Rm 105 BA. Refresh- Place: 115 BA Work Days •Also' All Welcome) Informallonal Mtg. lanes and dming choices Tues. Wed. Thurs. *12-9'14 Pizza and pop will be served ments will be provided. Ouestens? Call Erin @ 353-0508 or Steve @35d 5054. Racieve personalized plan 108 Any questions call Cal @ 352-6423 BGSU College Republicans Woman In Communications, Inc. Taught by nurse & health educator ODK Meeting this Tuesday Choose Tuesday nam-l2:30pm Sale Days: BA Room 1129:30pm MISCELLANY MAGAZINE Or Wednesday 3.30- 5pm FnASat.9/1549/16 9-5 Get published. Build your resume. Call to register 372-9355 Sixi.9/i7noon-3 AskMe Again what this means on Wed. Sept. Feature story submissions accepted from all students. SERVICES OFFERED 13 @ 7:30pm in BA 1007. BGSU IRISH CLUB •"American Marketing Association"' Come lo the 2nd fl West Hall Commons Frist meeting ol semester tonight Tuesday, Sept. 12 7pm 9:30 in 103BA 'Welcome all Freshman Women" or caH Jason @353-5242. Women's Health Reception ALL ARE WELCOME! Evening hours for Student Health Service 'Surf in Hawau'SKi in Colorado' 'Free Gifts and Tour* Attention Jewish StudentsiThere will be a PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS S MINORS Attend one of over 120 colleges in the U S for Student Health Service Building Hiiiel general meeting at 8:00pm on Wednes- 5-7:30 by appointment BGSU MEN'S CLUB HOCKEY Come to the 1st Psi Chi meeting of the yearl Beginning September 6 a semester or a year without paying out-of- On Ridge Street day. September 13th. m BA 104. Programming An organizational meeting will be held Wed. The informational meeting will be held statel For more details, attend a National Stu< •FREE REFRESHMENTS' lor the (all semester will be discussed. This is Sept. 13 @ 8:00pm in Rm. 111 BA for any in- Wed.Sept. I3at9:00in 108 Psych B!Qg dent Exchange Into Session Tues., Sept. 12,7pm your chance to contribute your ideas and get Friday. Sept. 15 @ 12:00PM terested hockey player. There are many spots Run for RSA NCC or Treasurer. Apply by Call 372-2271 involved with Hiiiel, the Jewish Student Organ- to be fitted. Questions? Call Todd ©352-1458 Room 1010 BA Bldg. ization at BGSU. fl/20. Office phone 372-8165. For more info call Co-Op Program 2-2451. continued on p. 10 Attention Student Organization of Social BGSU SKATING CLUB Sailing Club Faculty and Slaff: Workers1 Please attend our first meeting on EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Do you like the water? Start your 403B TUGS Sept. 12 at 8pm in BA 105. New mem- 9:15-10:15PM- ICE ARENA Do you like the wind in your face? Retirement Plan with Nationwide bers are encouraged to come. Questions? Call If so. come join BGSU'S Sailing Club Insurance. Choose from 10 Nikkiat3S3-606l. Info meeting Sept. 13.8:00PM, 100 BA Mutual fund companies and 28 Bowlmg Green Gaming Society seperate funds, can Steve Wright, Wargames and Roleplaying Games Any questions call Grateful Dead Night Matt @ 2-1957 or Jenny @ 2-3001. MBA and BGSU afummst for Attention Jewish SludenU Fridays at 6pm Rm 222 Ed Bldg. prospectus at (419) 878-6642 or You are Invited to BG Hitlers Sabbath Service 1-800-834-6643 and Dinner. COLLEGIATE 4-H Time: Frl. Sept. 15 at 630pm SMA Meeting Ss?,f* Tonight Place:3l3ThurstinAve(UCF B dg] COLLEGIATE 4-H Looking lor leadership, community service. Meat the Facllty Sport Contact: Melissa at 353-8144 for more into. Managamant Division Staff Need lo talk to And and fun? We've got it all! Don't miss the first A Doctor or Nurse? meeting of Collegiate 4-H on Tuesday Sept. 7:00pm Every Tuesday Night EppS.307 Evening hours for 12 at 8:30pm In 300 Mosetey. No previous Student Health Service ATTENTION 4-H experience needed and all students are 5-7:30 by appointment The Best Of Bootlegs Bowling Green's Undergrad Philosophy Club welcome. Beginning September 6 will be holding its first meeting ol the year on THE KEY YEARBOOK Call 372-2271 Imported Beer Specials Thurs. the 14th at 8:00pm. Come to 301 Shat- Come to WFAL's Inlomte zoi Hall and find out what we're really about. Tuesday, Sept. I2at9:00pmm The Key Yearbook is soeking individuals who Think about H wish to work on the yearbook. There will be an Happy Hours 121 West Hall. Youcan bea DJ Rollerblade Lessons or work in production, promotions, informational meemg on Thursday, September 3pm - 9pm 14 at 7:00 m 28 West Hall. We look forward to ATTENTION: past, present, sales or DJ parties. Join a 25-year old Call Tim 0 352-5180 and prospective members of the symbol of BGSU may hem. seeing you there" 7 days a week UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION THE KEY YEARBOOK First meeting: tonight. 9 pm SKYDIVE - YOU KNOW YOU'VE ALWAYS in the Taft Room of the Student Union Criminal Justice Organization Meeting WANTED TO. Skydlve classes offered 10 HON. Main Street Bowling Green, Oh 352-9222 You signed up. now find out whylll Tuesday. September 12 9:00pm in 104 BA University Red Cross seeking new members lo minute* from BGSU campus. Student A 'UandtheUAA: Come hear about summer internships/ promote and volunteer at campus blood drives. group discounts. VISA & Mastercard ac- A Winning Combinattonl' Chicago Trip; Everyone is inviiedlll Contact Anionette 352-4575 or 354-3149. cepted. SKYDIVE B.0.352-8200. The Buckeye Room is now.

Campus Bowling & Billiards

Mon - Sat 'til Midnight ^^^_ Sun 'till Opm ^

372-8071 • Groups Welcome • Located in the Union

Pain reliever/Fever reducer WCAT1WS: For the temporary rttf W ^nor aches and pains associated wrthW common cold, headache, toothache, mus- J'ar aches, backache, for the minor p* Want to write for BGSU's oj arthritis, for the pain of menstri* Greek publication? CfamPs, and for reduction of fever.

The Govcl needs writers, photographers, and advertising sales staff members and uic arc looking for creative people with o will to work.

Please call co-editors Jamie Schwabcrow at 352-9384 and/or lisa flrcwcr at 353-8422 for more information.

SUMMER'S OVER. Those interested in advertising sales may also Thank goodness there's Advil* Advanced medicine for pain." apply directly to Student Publications Advertising Manager Colleen Markwood. 372-2606.

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Coltege Men are the Best POSTER SALE. Biggest and best selection. fvVF Roommate Needed for Large 28R Apt. Entreprenurs TAS.P. International is looking for highly mo- continued from p. 9 Fraternity Men are the Best ol the College Men Choose from over 2000 different images. Own Room! Call 354-8098. I am an entreprenur who has earned over tivated, hard working students to (ill manage- ROCK, FINE ART, MOVIE POSTERS. The Phi Delis are the Best of the Fratemiry 10,000 a mo. running my own business. Need ment positions for the summer of 1996. Gain Men SPORTS, SCENIC LANDSCAPES. DANCE, to tram 2 success-minded individuals to do the valuable expenence in all areas of business RUSH PHI DELT SKIING, PERSONALITIES (Brad Pin. Keanu Male or Female Roomy needed same. Serious inquiries only Call AGD*AGO'AGO"AGO while building your resume Average earnings Any questions? Call Gary 352-4370. Reeves, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, and $l33/mo*util„air 419-865^ &3fl0. LEADERSHIP are between $7,000-$9,000 Positions in most many olhers), TRAVEL, HUMOR, ROMANCE, Have Keg Cooler • MUST BE COOL ■ ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE. Evening office cleaning 10-12 hours per week. Cleveland suburbs. Akron. Canton. Youngs- PHOTOGRAPHY (Talbot, Ansel Adams, and call 353-2171 SISTERHOOD, AND FUNI town. Sandusky. and Toledo are filled on a first Come to WFAL's Inlonite. others). MOST IMAGES ONLY $6. $7. and $8 Own transportation required Call 352-5622 Come see what the sisters o' come, first qualified basis. For more informa- Tuesday. September 12 at 9:00 in eachl See us at THE UNIVERSITY UNION - Alpha Gamma Delta Male roommate for another male. Exp. childcare needed - our Waterville home • tion call Man Scherer @ 1 -600-543-3792. 121 West Hall. You can be a OJ. e 2ND FLOOR GRAND BALLROOM on canoKeryouatour day. TLC for 2 1/2 yr. A 10 mo. old. Transp. & or work in production, promotions, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH THROUGH For 1 Bedroom apt. close to college Window washing part and full time available. Open House references required. 678-4536. sales, or DJ parties Join a 25 year old FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1STH. The hour* are Rent-$200. Call Urgently 354-7224 (Tmaz). Own transportation required Call 352-5335. tonight between symbol of BGSU may hem. 10 a.m. - G p.m.This sale is sponsored by Frustrated Student 8:OOpm-l0:O0pm UAO _ 1 spent 5 years A over $20,000 at college to at the AGD House (behind Conklm) NEEDED: achieve an accounting degree worth FOR SALE Any ?7? Call Catherine at 2-4594 Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test. 1 female sublease* lor furnished, air condi- $20-30.000 per year and no hope ol getting out Bring a friend! Crew Club Members Confidential & Caring. tioned, 2BR apt., on 6th St. ot debt for another year or two. Tve recently AGD'AGO*AGD'AGD Urgent Meeting 354-4673 BG. Pregnancy Center $l20/mo.. Elec. and Phone" come on board a national environmental 'it- "86 Mitsubishi Mirage. 4 Speed. A/C, Great Tues. Sept.12 @ 9pm in Union Call 354-4192 NOWIII nest company A changed my direction. My first Mileage. $2200 Call (419) 424-0609 or For more mlo call Came 373-6077 2 months I earned over $18,000 and am look- Alpha Phi has a house boy position open. Call RUSH TKE RUSH TKE 354-0711. ing (or a lew good people to do the same A Lisa at 2-5209 il interested. Come and find out about our road tnps. date Non-smoking, dependable babysitter in my BG parties, and much morel home. Tues 8 Thurs AM only Call 352 0296. help with expansion. II you're looking for part- t983 Honda Prelude $800 + 19" color TV with Anyone interested in trying out lor trte Men's time cash or a full-time opportunity call my rep remote $100 Both in good condition. Call Double Pnnts Wanted: A Female Subleaser. Own room; apt. Basketball team, as a walk-on. should stop by Free Everyday STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS need to register at4l9-665-8369. 353-4410 furnished call 353-2192. the basketball office located in Anderson Arena their organization by Wed., Sept. 13 Registra- Packages Plus 352-1693 Full/part time posiDons now open in 24 hr. 1983 Mazda RX-7 and pick up physical, medical history, waiver tion forms are available In the Office ol Student Subway Sandwich Shop IS mm. east of BG. S-Speed, No Rust and insurance forms lhat must be completed Life. Room 405 Student Services Building. If Shifts avail.to fit many schedules. $5/hr. to $1.500.00 3542427, prior to trying oul. Tryouts will be hold the week DTD Delta Tau Delta DTD your group is not registered, you will not be eli- HELP WANTED "Be A Part ot the Dominance'' start. Ability to work midnights a plus. Apply in of Octobers. 1995 gible to reserve space on campus, hold events, RUSH DELT person at Subway/Fuel Man at intersection of elc. For more inlormation call us at 372-2843. 1986 Nissan Sentra good condition. Five AOII'AOII-AOII'AOII DTD Delta Tau Delta DTD flAAAAl Earn $2500 & Free Spring Break Hi. 6 A 23. STUDY ABROAD RE-ENTRY PROGRAMS speed. 106.000 miles. $700. Call 354-3276. WE LOVE OUR NEW MEMBERS! Trip.! Sell 8 Trips A Go Free! Best Trips A General Assignment reporter/photographer 11 you studied abroad dunng spnng 1995 or AOII'AOII-AOII'AOII Prices! Bahamas, Cancun, Jamaica, Flor- needed immediately for progessive small daily summer 1995 you are invited to attend one ol Mai Spring Break Travell 1-60O-678-63S6. newspaper in NW Ohio. Journalism degree re- 1987 Dodge Lancer ES. DTD Delta Tau Delta DTD the following sessions for study abroad retur- quired. Good benefits. Fax resume to (419) Blue, power everything $1600.00. APIC&PUPCHASINGCLUB Rush Starts Wednesday nees: $1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. •—FIRST MEETING"" THINK DELTI No experience required. Begm now. For info 592-9776 or mail to: Northwest Signal P.O. Call 353-3406. leave message. Tuesday September 12 Do. 567. Napoleon. OH 43545. DTD Delta Tau Delta DTD Thurs. Sept. 14,1995 7-9pm Ohio St, Union call 301-308-1207. 7.30pm in BA 110 Sat. Sept. 16,1995 lOam-noon. Ohio St, Un. - AAA COMMUNICATION " Gymnastic Coaches level 2,3,4. 1989 Nissan Sentra for sale. $2500 Call Procurement A Matenals Management Perrysburg Gymnastics 874-9363 3548098 Strategy At Marathon Enjoy the luxury of a Complimentary Facial $25,000 II you cannot attend, please call Also, receptionist M-Thurs. 3pm-8pm. by your vary own Mary Kay Independent SKILLS 2 twinbed mattresses, 1 dresser with mirror. 1 by 372-0309/0479 to arrange for an individual ap- Professional Beauty Consultant. Call be- If you enjoy greeting people, this is your career cab net stand. 1 desk. Must provide own haul- Cha/ley Hall pointment Manager ol Corporate Procurement fore Oct. 15 and receive 10% oft any pur- opportunity. Positive attitude A neat appear- Lawn Maintenance. PT A FT Flexible scried- ing. Call 353-2429 il interested. And Materials Management Irom Houston. TX chase. Ask for Angle @372-5130. The B.G.S.U. Men's Basketball Team is look- ance a must. Excellent income potential. Start ute. Call 352-5822. Subs and Refreshments Afterwards ing for more hard working, reliable people who immediately. Will Train! Call 865-1915 to set up Light industrial assembly. Local assignment Aquarium equipment for sale: 55 and 15 gallon would be interested In being a student man- interview. ^^^^^ ""FIRST MEETING"" Evening hours for within walking distance from campus tanks in good condition. Also, hang-on-tank ager tor the 1995-96 basketball season. II in- APrCSvPURCHASING CLUB Student Health Service Advertising Sales Rep for $6.007hr. 4 hrs. or more needed with flexible water filtraMn system. (HOT. Magum). Ask- terested please stop by the basketball office or 5-7:30 by appointment The Gavel daily schedule Call 352-2099. ask for Ann or ing $100 for all, but may consider offers on in- call at 372 2255. Blow away your calculus problems with Hurri- Great resume builder, need own transporta- Gary dividual pieces. Call 352-097S after 6:00. The Men's Basketball team is also looking for a tion. Call 372-2606 for details. cane Calculus. P*ck up a copy at your college Mr. Spot's Beginning September 6 person to video tape practices and individual ALASKA EMPLOYMENT bookstore or call 1-600-393 34'S Needs Drivers FOR SALE: Dining Room Set. Includes wood Call 372-2271 work outs. Experience with editing video tapes Fishing Industry Applicants must be 21 and nave a dean driving table & 2 cushion chairs, nice table and good CALL DIBENEDETTO'S FOR YOUR RUSH would be helpful but not required. II interested Earn up to S3.000-$6,000* per month. PARTY SUBS $6 00 PER FOOT FAST FREE record. value. Call 354-5147. please ca'l thu tmkiMba' ol' ce a: 372-2255 Room & Boara Transportation! Male^Female. ALL DAY DELIVERY. 352 4663 Apply in person MF 2-7pm. Factory Outlet Store TREASURERS of campus organizations No experience necessary' (206)545-4155 ext Hener Soprano Saxophone. Professionally re- Student Desks starting at $39.00 should mark their calendar for the annual A55441. furbished w new pads. Asking pnee is $300 CO-OP STUDENTS: Miller Woodworking Factory Outlet NATIONAL PARKS HIRING obo Call T.m at 352-0831. Treasurer's Workshop on Tues. Sept. 19. Are you a WE HAVE MOVED Woodland Mall' 354-1614 Seasonal and full-timo employment available 1995 in Room 1007 of the Business Adminis- SPORTS MINDED STUDENT Highly Motivated 310 STUDENT SERVICES at National Parks. Forests A Wildlife FHion in pnvate sector grants and potential Call for appt 4 19 865 8389 reservation. Call lor interview. gam comprehensive management experience Questions? 2-2451 scholarships is now available. All students are 419-8658380 next summer. Ea/n $6,000 to $10,000 per eligible regardless of grades, income, or par- What is wet. quiet, needs food, and is inexpen- summer. Positions available m select Cleve- ent's income. sive? A FISHi On sale Sept 4-15 Union Foyer land suburbs, Columbus, Akron. Canton, and 10-4 PM Pick up orders Oct. 6-7 in UAO Of- Athletic Dept. tutors needed. Must have GPA Let us help. more. Call 1-800 867-1960. Fish Sale Call Student Financial Services: of 3.0or better in following subjects: Computer LUBE/OIL/FILTER SPECIAL | 1-800-263-6495 ext F55441 Science, Math 300-400 levels. Soc. IPC. Part-lime help needed immediately. Barten- $9.00 each Econ. Mgmt., Legal Studies. Phil, Physics, ders, wait persons, assistant cook. Neat ap- s 95 WANTED EDCI. EDFI, EDSE. Geog., Accl. Stats, pearance. Apply in person weekdays 923 Fair- 12 orFREE'i GOLDEN KEY NAT'L HONOR SOCIETY Poli.Sci.. Crim. Just.. Hist, (or further details. view Ave. 352-3100. Attention Juniors A Seniors with 3.4 GPA and Call Gloria Martinez. Academic Advising Office inctuoes o 2-1957 or Jenny @ 2-3001. International Marketing Firm expanding rapid- formation. EOE. ly. We have various positions available. Seek- Tuffi, ITS JUST A JOB!! Female roommmate wanted for Apt. $150» util- ing quality people who are motivated and good RESORT JOBS - Students Needed! ities Own Room. Call Kelly at 354-501 ft leave ...related to your Major. in public relations. Serious inquiries only. Call Earn to $i 2mr. and tips. Theme Parks, Hotels, UNION FOYER Auto Service message) or Danelle at (4i9)288-3377tleave that pays good money, 419-865-8380. Spas, and more. Destinations include Florida, message). EDUCATION BLDG. STEPS Cento's that looks great on your resume, Hawaii. Colorado A So California. Call Resort Crazy Cash that could lead to a career. FEMALE SUBLEASE R NEEDED for Fall "95 Employment Services 1-206-632-0150 ext. 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Tujfy Does II Right! Like to be trained by individuals making over CO-OP KICK OFF and/or Spnng '96 semesters. Air Conditioned, R55441. $20,000 a month. I was and earned over SEPTEMBER 4Ul-15Bl Friday. Sept. 22nd 2 car garage, deck, free water A sewer. $175 • 353-2444 $18,000 3:30pm 1007 BA Building utilities Call 353-1246. 1087 S. MAIN STREET my first two months. II money excites you call Looking lor a non-smoking individual inter- rep forapp'1.419865-1915. Next to Pizza Hut KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNrTY ested in Iree roonvboa/d in exchange lor THE MOST WANTED CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE! evening childcare for children ages 7 and 3. MEN IN THE Earn up to $2,000 plus/month working on FREE SAFETY INSPECTIONS! Approximate hours Mon., Tues., Wed., COUNTRY Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World 5.30pm-9pm, Thurs.:ofl. Fri.. Sat., and Sun.: NO 0BUCATI0N ESTIMATES! travel. Seasonal A lull-time employment avail- RUSH KAPPA SIGMA even/ other weekend needed. Will have own SLIPPERY ELM MONDAY-FRIDAY 8arrv6pm able. No experience necessary. room m remodeled country larm house. Quiet "Do it with a friend!!" SAT 8am-4pm For more inlormation call Local, Part-Time Jobs available this fall location close to BGSU. Call 686-3030. 1-206-634-04686x1 C55441 through the co-op program. Bring resume lo ■ Trail Rides & Pony Rides SlOStudent Services BWg.372-2451 ASAPII ■ Riding Lessons Sales/Marketing - Mau mee Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma- • SmairGroup Discounts Available Small Business Enterprise-BG terials provided Send SASE to P.O. Box 774. OlficePosition-BG Olathe.KS 66051. . Open Tues.-Sun. RESERVATION NECESSARY 353-5403 International Business-Toledo EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ft] 3596 W.Kramer Rd. |1 mile K>uth of Rl.6, where 25 & 6 moctll Planning/Zoning-Perry sburg Sunshine Inc of NW Ohio, a residential facility Computer Science/Recruiting -Toledo PR/Communications-Bloom dale for Developmentally Disabled persons, seeks individuals who are interested in obtaining em- ployment that oners satisfaction, advancement When people think of Torn; Money Orders potenoa and a career. 39 each DIRECT CARE/GROUP HOME Pocko's, rwo things come Packages Plus 352-1693 CARE PROVIDER Positions available in Group Home or Chil- to mind: GREAT FOOD ond dren's Home. Excellent Orientation program ■ m Voted Best Pizza (jREAT SERVICE. Setting this Need to talk to and continued education. Competitive wages M stondord of excellence A Doctor or Nurse? (base rate at Children's Home $6.06 7 23 or involves o lor of hard work Evening hours lor Group Home $6.92-8.26 depending on educa- PISflNCLLO'S Student Health Service tion/experience) and benefit package. If «" WEEKDAYS »14 OJn.: Or*. M Lunch Ffi, S« t fee. ond greor employees. If 5-7:30 by appointment CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST you would like to join our AIDE *"" SOS N. Main. B.G. 3 51-5166 ream, experienced or nor, Beginning September 6 Ful or part time position working in residential Call 372-2271. facility for mentally/physically challenged indi- we need you!! GREAT viduals. Responsible lor implemeniabon of BEAT THE PRICE MONEY AND FUN programs, fabrication ol assistive devices, staff ORGANIZATIONS ADVISORS & PRESI- training, meetings and documentation. Will re- 4 pm - 8 pm Mon-Tue ONLY ATMOSPHERE! DENTS: Please mark your calanders lor the port to OTR/L and Clinical Services Manager. annual President & Advisors Reception on RECREATION AIDE: Part time position work- • UiniTSTAFF Wed., Sept. 13 from 7:00p.m.-9:00p.m. in the ing mainly on Friday evenings and Saturday Large 1 Item Pixza • OftftTCNDCftS Community Suite ol the University Union. It is (9am-8pm). Position requires working with imperative that a represenutve from your or- mentally /physically handicapped persons pro- $■-75 ganization attend. Pertinentinlormation regard- viding various recreation aenviws. only APPLY IN PERSON AT 1902 ing the -NEW Code ol Student Conduct and Submit resume/application with salary re- FRONT STREET. TOLEDO. OR new policies and procedures atlecting your quirements to: Sunshine Inc. ol NW Ohio. 7223 e,k> s FREE DELIVERY* 352-5166 CALL 691-6054 BETWEEN THE group will be covered. Please make your res- Maumee-Westem Rd., Maumee. OH 43537. ENDs!pW " NotvaKIWiinAriyOlnCiOnw I ervation by calling the Oflice ol Student Life at ATTN H R Deyt C-.-agoSvF.M Coupon E»p *12W | HOURS OF 6:30AM-4:00PM 372-2843. 9/12/95 l

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