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The BG News September 15, 2006 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-15-2006 The BG News September 15, 2006 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 15, 2006" (2006). BG News (Student Newspaper). 7638. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/7638 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 campus and surrounding community THEA BG NEWS F? - September 15.2006 Volume 101, Issue 20 WWWBGNEWS COM One dead, 19 wounded after Trying to understand Wed. Montreal shooting Shooter active par- ticipant in Columbine massacre online game, hoped to die a mangled mess. according to Web blog | Page 5 Men continue to beat women in enrollment Even after opening it's doors to women in 1972. Men still lead the way in highest amount of student enrollment at Notre Dame|Page 5 Falcons fly south to play in Florida BG football team to play Florida International on Saturday | Page 6 Everyone place your bets MIKE SCHCll The BG News staff makes predictions about upcoming college football Students and demonstrators work out their differences games | Page 7 ." By Dave Herrera but unless they kepi watch- yesterdaj morning, when eight pus to campus to *|share| the In Focus Editoi ing, the) would have missed traveling evangelicals began to gospel." according to one mem- ihe dialogue move to the point demonstrate in front OfI he Union ber, Sarah. i nun chaos came compassion. where all sides turned to con- not in itself a rare event on "We just come and we go." said Out of emotion came under- structive criticism. campus. The group soon spread another member, Abraham. standing. Considering the fiery conversa- to areas around the Education But several students later Such n conclusion would not tion that led to the shift - essen- Building and Math/Science complained they were harassed have seemed possible foi those tially a product of coincidence Building, carrying massive signs in famil) members as the) who witnessed the whirlwind of and faith — ii was a stunning and passing out literature. walked past. bitter protest and discord that display of civility and commit- I hey were members of the "I was told I was worthless and took place outside the Union ment in progress. Warner ki family, who live oir the yesterday. The process began sometime road while (raveling from cam- See CHAOS | Page 2 Get your ice cold Oktoberfest The 45 minute trip to Speaker talks Ann Arbor is worth Swanton stabbing causes Hair-Raising Event while for the German about Great- festival | Page 9 By Mog.in Schmidt to create a fundraiser — the liist- shelters generally take people UPCOMING EVENTS Reporter annual Hair Raising Event, sched- under a certain income bracket. aunt's tragedy Headliners uled lor tomorrow from II a.m. Where are women of stature sup- In addition to ptftxipatirig in the Ha* finds a few to (i p.m. in IVrrvshiirg's ( ountt) posed to go?" R#yng Event tomorrow. Bowling Green s When local media reported the Charm shopping Canter In from tomorrows event will feature Han Gallery wiH hold its own women's By Cassandra Shofar profits stabbing of Swanton resident ol the new Salon Professional hair stylists from sixsalons in north- shelter beauty-supply drive neit month The Lostprophets Patricia Saunders, Denise Sotn ol Academy — not only to honor west Ofiki ami southeast Michigan ■ The event: BYO.B CM Vour Own ride into Toledo to Soto Salon and Spa was both mor- Saunders and her children, but giving haircuts tor $15 |x-r adult Rebecca White-Schooner put tified and motivated. also to donate money to area and SS per child. Customers can Blow-Dryer") herself aside for the evening play at Howard's Saunders, a long-time client domestic violence shelters. also opt tor hair extensions pedi- ■ Dates Oct 3-7 and s|X)ke through the eyes of this Wednesday of Soto's salon, recovered, but " I he IN bole thing really hit home cures, manicures and massages ■ The deal Donate your old blow-dryers, her murdered great-aunt | Page 9 lost her two children, Lauren, It). [for Sotol," Carle) Brumbaugh, at the event. Academy students flat irons and curling irons and buy Schooner - who spoke last and lacob, 5, after her husband operations manager at the I lair will help wash and blow-dry while new ones for 50 percent oft the origi- for Wood County Historical fatally shot both of them alter i lattery, a Bowling Green salon par- stylists from each salon cut eus- nal price The old beauty supplies will Museum and Center's month- stabbing her. ticipating In the event, said. "She be donated to local women's shelters K tea series ■■ gave a first Do you think pilots The tragedy prompted Soto look notice ol the far I that main See SWANTON | Page 2 like Cocoon person narrative of Malinda should be able to Aglcr's life and tragic death in I carry guns on planes? 1945 at the hands of her hus- bandWalter Agler. who in turn, shot himself. Bowling Green farmers Children's artwork flies into The title of the "tea" — which is put on each month market plows into success Jerome Library by a museum volunteer group called The Teabags" — was "Murder in llaskins." KRISTEN ROSS. By Dana Fraaman plans to continue this schedule By Sarah Viroit ects, music, art. and a varlet) freshman. Music Reporter through September. Reporter of other forms of media. There At the museum, around Education Only two farmers have been is an emphasis on lieaw par 50 or so museum members Driving along Pearl Street in taking their produce there from For a limited lime in the cut and teacher involvement In and local residents gathered "I think there is downtown Howling (,reen you the very first week. Farmers lerome library there is an he lives of the children. While in a cozy room around tables enough security I wouldn't expect to see a farm- Raymond and Pinky Sheets saw exhibit originating from Italy, the name may have changed sprinkled with hors d'oeuvrcs. don't see a reason for er's market. I lowever, in front of an ad In the newspaper advertis but there is a catch. Instead slightly on the trip to Ohio. mini-sandwiches, cheese ing for local farmers to sell their of famous paintings done by the fundamentals that the quesadillas, desserts and of there to be guns." the school bus garage you'll find just that. products and decided to t ry thci r the mature and elite artists program teaches have not. course, tea. | Page 4 When Kaylene Smith, owner luck that Saturday. ol the world all the artwork is "B(; has the largest early Schooner — who does oral I of The Vitality Shoppe on Pearl The Sheets' own free range done by children under the childhood education program histories, genealogies and stud- Street, decided to start a farm- hens and collect their eggs to age of 8. in the state, so we felt this is ies local liistory—once worked er's market, she struggled with sell each Saturday. Hens that Where Ideas leant to My' is where the exhibit needs to be." and volunteered at the muse- finding a location for it. I he are confined tend to be dirtier a new informational exhibit said Vicki Knauerhasc. Child um in the mid-90s. giving tours market couldn't be held at The and less healthy than free range located on the second floor Development Specialist. to people and Ix'ingassistant to TODAY Vitality Shoppe because it is hens. These hens are fed a blend of the lerome Library until The program "highlights the director. Mostly Sunny private property. Instead, Smith of corn and soybean meal, October Kith. the importance of any adult in little did she know, she High: 78. Low: 54 acquired permission to hold it in which is high in protein, that the I'hc exhibit started out of the life of the child." accord- stood many rimes in front ol front of the bus garage, which is Sheets' grind themselves. The Reggio Emilia, Italy under ing to a Hundred Languages tin' display that housed Walter public property, corn and soybeans come from the name of The Hundred of Children pamphlet. The Agler's murder weapon, a ( Beginning the third week in their organic farm, meaning languages of Children,' with large 4-by-8 feel panels of the revolver not much larger than lune, the market has been held that no sprays or pesticides have the goal of educating parents exhibit are coveted with infor- a human hand. TOMORROW every Saturday, rain or shine, and teachers on how to enrich Sunny from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Smith See MARKET I Page!' their children's lives with proj- See LIBRARY | Page 2 See TRAGEDY | Page 2 High: 82, Low: 58 k VISIT B6NEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS. UPDATES. MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE 2Fnday.Seplanbwl5.2006 WWWBGNEWS.COM POLICE CHAOS SWANTON BLOTTER From Page 1 From Page 1 THURSDAY tomers' hair. 11:05 a.m. I was going lo hell for not taking their literature," said "We're all going to drop Unknown subjects took wal- our walls and come together let containing J47 taken from Adam Dunn, a sophomore.
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