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CAMPUS Branden BRIEF Markevich Freshman arrested Freshman arrested for (or aggravated allegedly threatening menacing students in Kreischer Darrow 1 When University police went to his room, Freshman Branden Markevich was ai rested he consented to letting them search it and no eariy Tuesday morning on charges of aggra- weapon was found. Kielmeyer said. vated menacing. He was taken to the Wood County Justice There was a verbal disagreement between Center, where he is being contained on Markevich and another student in the $10,000 bond He will appear Wednesday at computer lab of Darrow Hall in Kreischer the Bowling Green Municipal Court. Quadrangle, said University spokesperson 'This is an instance where we have Dave Kielmeyer. to take any threat seriously, and we do." Markevich returned to his room and resi- Kielmeyer said. dence staff called the police at approximately Kielmeyer said the University handled the 12:50am.. Kielmeyer said. Students alleg- situation properly, because after students edly reported feeling threatened by what raised a concern, the police came right away Markevich had said. to investigate and make the arrest The threat involved Markevich saying he "We never tike to see a student get in would go on a 'shooting spree." Kielmeyer trouble." Kielmeyer said. "We have to take said. these kinds of threats seriously" Falcon's Nest to be renovated in

MATT CONKUN. DAVID PRIMROSE. DON Win AND AUSTIN GENTRY (left to right) concentrate on tjj summer 2012 Paint Games in Sylvama. Ohio Dining Services explores options to help ease student traffic flow

By Jonathan Kallholz Director of Dining Services Reporter Michael Paulus also met with the Aft LfAl designer to discuss the possible at Campus Fest, new club hopes to bring paintball to students Dining Services is planning to changes. completely renovate Falcon's "It's very difficult to queue Nest, but the changes won't hap- approximately 20,000 students Jamas Baro now, and said he wanted to give really excited to see where we will pen until summer 2012. who love to eat lunch at the same Reporter University students the chance to be in the spring after having all of The University opened two time," Paulus said. partake in the activity. our practices." newly designed dining halls- Traffic problems initiated early What began as an idea in Kohl Hall "We have a speedball team, Galvas said he has played paint- Oaks Dining Center and Carillon renovations of Falcon's Nest in last spring recently became reality which competes competitively, ball for two years, but just started Place Dining—this fall. 2003. Those changes included for an ambitious student leader. and we have the club team, which competing last year. Despite these additions, bringing in national brands such The University's Paintball is meant for the more first time There has been much effort by too much traffic remains at as Steak Escape and . Club—a new student organiza- players or someone who wishes to the officers to getting the club Falcon's Nest, Dining Services After adding these attractions, tion—will debut at Campus Fest simply enjoy a day of paintball," where it is today, he said. representatives said. students overflowed the Nest, on Thursday. Roseberry said. The organization put in two Assistant Director of Facilities Maley said. "The Paintball Club is a team- Alex Galvas, the club's vice months of work last spring, and Planning, David Maley, said As a response, Dining Services oriented club that allows the stu- president, expressed the same worked all summer, and kept busy he met with a designer Tuesday to implemented exclusive flex dent body the opportunity to com- enthusiasm for the club's debut. this month too. discuss a possible revamping. funds—a limited portion of meal pete competitively or recreation- "I am most excited about get- "The paintball club is a very "He is going to do a couple of plan only used at the Union—to ally in the sport of paintball," said ting the speedball team up and interactive club; it is a constant proposals—one limited and one Elijah Roseberry, club president. running and competing in the more extensive for the University See NEST I Page 2 Roseberry has been playing National Collegiate Paintball See PAINTBALL s2 to review," Maley said. paintball for about five years Association," Galvas said. "1 am

CHERRY PICKING Student government to address TARTA at meeting

Preliminary discussions continued Monday night

By Danaa King all the sides and then decide where Assistant Pulse Editor we're going to go from there." A date has not yet been set for Talks of Toledo Area Regional the meeting, but Ancinec said it will Transit Authority coming to the take place in about a month and will University continued this week, be a general assembly meeting open as the Undergraduate Student to the public. Government met with a represen- "Everyone will present their side tative from the student group for of the story and then we'll go for- TARTA at its Monday meeting. ward from there, so that's proba- Sophomore Amanda Milkovich, bly going to be the meeting where the representative, spoke to USG to we decide what kind of action, as a help it determine the best way to student government, we're going to proceed. USG was asked recently to take," Ancinec said. endorse the Facebook-based group, USG plans to ask TARTA, the "BGSU students for TARTA service." University administration and the "We just wanted to hear their side student group for TARTA the same of the story," said USG President questions at the meeting.

BYRON MACK iHtBGNEWS Emily Ancinec. "We decided that "I think we're just going to pose after listening to them that we want- everybody the same questions," FIREFIGHTERS Brad Stott. left, and John 8enson. right, practice using the ladder on an aerial truck The city fire department practices using the track ed to bring in the student group as Ancinec said. "How do you see every Tuesday well as a representative from TARTA and an administrator, all to the See TARTA | Page 2 same meeting so that we can hear

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Student government "(The RAs in USG) think it'd be CAMPUS really vital for us since we're student to learn 'active leaders ... [it will be good for us] to BRIEFS shooter training' know what's going on if something does unfortunately happen we can Learning Commons help and participate in it by being The Undergraduate Student good resources." to close Thursday Government will soon be trained Monica Moll. University police m Alert Lockdown Inform and Friday chief, initially planned to come to a Countdown Evacuate. USG meeting to give members to The piogram, called ALICE, per- The Learning Commons will simply give a public safety update. tains to "active shooter training" and be closed Thursday and Friday to Now she will come not only to give what to do in situations where there is relocate its offices from Moseley a public safety update, but to train the threat of a shooter, said Michael Hall to the first floor of the members in ALICE as well. Ginsburg. USG Adviser. Jerome Library. "[We asked Moll] if we could tag "It's about thinking things Services will resume in the new [ALICE training] on and she was for through and not being a target location at 8 a.m. Tuesday. it." Ancinec said. [when theie is the threat of a The idea for USG to be trained They include math and statis- shooter]," Ginsburg said. tics tutoring, study skills, writing, in ALICE originated in discussions Resident advisers received train- and subject-specific tutoring for around the USG office. Ancinec said. ing in ALICE before the school all University students. A date hasn't been set yet for the year began. training, but it will take place some- For more information, visit "We have a lot ol RAs in our time in October. www.bgsu.edu/offices/learning- organization and they loved it." said commons. The goal for ALICE training is to Emily Ancinec. president of the train as many areas of campus as pos- Undergraduate Student Government. sible. Ginsburg said. PHOTO PROVIDED

MATT C0NKLIN takes cover and waits for his next shot during dub practice at Warzone Paint Games in Syrvama. Oho.

and outdoor painlball facili- Class of 2015 Facebook PAINTBALL ty located in Sylvania where page after one of the offi- From they just started practicing, cers submitted a post pro- Rosebcrrysaid. moting the club to incom- adrenaline rush," Galvas "We are very fortunate ing students. He is most said. to be able to practice at looking forward to getting The organization cur- Warzone, because of their to know the members of rently has about 20 mem- all year round facility," the club more and bring- bers, but there is no limit Roseberry said. ing the sport of paintball to the number of students Freshman Don Witt, one to campus. thai can be in the club, of the club's newest mem- "Finding the club really Galvas said. bers, said he was "extremely helped me out socially; it The team is also in the impressed" with Warzone's definitely made my first process of creating a rela- facilities. week belter than it could tionship wit h Warzone Paint Witt said he found the have been if I had not Games, a year-round indoor club on the University's found a club." he said.

been minimal, he said. do not pay a fare and we get TARTA "We're not initiating con- reimbursed through Owens From Page 1 tact with TARTA," Leigh said. (Community College." "We asked them to provide As far as other logistics of TARTA?' What are the pros information and we have not the proposed route go, Gee ALYSS* GANNON | IHlBONtWS and cons of TARTA com- heard back from them.'' said it is too soon to tell. FRESHMAN Nick Guthne orders some late night 2Mato at the Falcons Nest. The Falcon's Nest is set to be renovated in summer ing here?' 'What issues do Leigh said there are some "We would probably want 2012 to help relieve crowds ol students you have?'" unknown answers people to get some comments from USG is staying neutral on should want to know before the students who would service. It's time to make doesn't do me any good to the topic until they hear all things proceed, includ- want to use the service and sense of the |lackluster| put something in that stu- sides of the proposed plan, ing "What are the services try to design something NEST customer experience." dents don't like." Ancinec said. they're trying to bring to that would best meet their From Page 1 Falcon's Nest cashier Paulus said huge projects T think USG's role at the Bowling Green and the stu- needs," Gee said. Marge Stewart said she will not hit the Union dur- time is to really take every- dents?" and "What is the cost disperse traffic to residen- might have a solution. ing the academic year to thing in, figure out what of those services and what is COLLEGES AND tial dining halls. "I think (he best idea prevent more construction we're going to do wilh it and the value of those services?" It helped, but the problem would be to move Steak on campus. then go to the student body TARTA would welcome UNIVERSITIES wasn't fixed, Maley said. Escape to where Wendy's is "An operation like this with it," Ancinec said. "If we the opportunity to meet with TARTA TRAVELS TO "Falcon's Nest was still now," Stewart said. "Steak can only be done during hear something that might the administration at the congested, small and inef- Escape has the most cus- the summer," Paulus said. be good for the studenls, University, (lee said. ficient," he said. tomers. That would really "At best, it would take three we'll go and reach out to "We have not had any IN TOLEDO AREA: Maley said it was consid- open the bottleneck." and a half or four months." people and just kind of spark discussions wilh |the University of Toledo ered a beautiful facility. Wendy's contract with Though a project like discussion and debate." University] yet, but certainly -Three routes, one to each campus But after two • days of the University terminates this could seem daunt- TARTA general manager would be open to doing that," ■Run every 40 minutes on weekdays •limited hours on weekends and people stumbling over one at the end of this academic ing, Maley said the recon- lames Gee said he thinks Gee said. "I mean I guess I'd holidays other, he said he knew it year, according to Dining struction would be in the Facebook group and stu- be interested in hearing what ultimately would fail. Services representatives. good hands. dent support is what began their comments are." Her zing University "I like to joke it was Paulus said he plans to "Chartwells—the com- the idea of a route to the For TARTA, the biggest -Toledo Campus designed for looks, not open a dialogue with stu- pany who owns us—is a University. difficulty would be organiz- Owens Community Col I* ye function," Maley said. dents before any construc- doer," Maley said. "When "lit] sounds like there is ing finances, which is some- -Three routes. Owens Toledo-Area Eight years after the tion begins in the Union. working with a corpo- some support from the stu- thing Leigh said he asked Campus. Arrowhead Park Learning change, Paulus agrees the He said he is always ration that's a true busi- dent body," (lee said. "Ill TARTA to look into when he Center and the Source Learning Center layout must be revisited. exploring alternate ness (instead of the state] heard it from one student or initially contacted them in -Run every hour on weekdays "It wasn't designed for options and brands for they'll be efficient and fast. a couple students who have early August. current trends," Paulus the students. They'll look at all aspects. put together the Facebook Gee said he thinks the IN SYLVANIA said. "It's set up like a cave "Student feedback is Trust me, they want you to page. I think it's that initia- University's TARTA pro- Lourdes University and it diminishes customer a must," Paulus said. "It like it." tive, driven by the students, gram could work similar- is whal started this." ly to the program TARTA The University has posed has in place at Owens INMAUMEE: questions to TARTA about Community College. Stautzenberger College how the route would look "We have a contract with Heidelberg at Arrowhead Park logistically and are wait- Owens Community College ing for a response, said Brad ... a bus route that goes from TARTA also provides a bus lor riders Leigh, executive director of downtown Toledo to Owens with special needs. TARPS. and Cail-A- business operations at the Community College and it Ride service in several areas for seniors University, goes five days a week, once and people with disabilities I.eigh personally spoke an hour out to the college," Source: All information compiled from with a representative from Gee said. "The students www iarta.com. TARTA. but conversation has show lheir studenl II) and

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"Backyard "Squirrel club" "Educating faculty "Ultimate Parkour." VISIT US AT BGNEWS.COM wrestling' and students about D Have your own take on health care." *$ todays People On The HIKE Street? Or a suggestion for BRANDON DAJAHSPENCE. m KATIE WILSON. Sophomore, CROMLEIGH, a question? Gve us your SMITH, Freshman, Sophomore, Healthcare Freshman. feedback at bgnewscom Psychology 2-DArt Administration Integrated Math to work LETTERS TO THE EDITOR On-campus dining ing more money out of the Great landscaping and all see the need to renovate prices are outrageous student body, and on top rapid responses to our buildings on campus via large-scale, outside contract- of that, tuition went up this building needs for the peopl e I am currently a sopho- year. Obviously tuition went ing, the University staff who many Americans feel that more here at BGSU and I up because of new students In addition to all the new maintain the buildings on a Congress is out of touch am writing about an issue and the construction of construction on campus, daily basis—from plumbing with working-class people that has bothered me since the Stroh Center. Falcon there has been a revolution to carpentry to electrical and MATTHEW THACKER and do not have their best the first day of my fresh- 1 (eights and The Oaks. in the University appear- custodial services—are doing COLUMNIST interests at heart. man year. Tuition and living on ance, and it is epitomized by an excellent job. It is a hard point to argue That issue is the price campus are expensive Physical Facilities' focus on Never in my 18 years here licdH&lk against because 1 agree that of dining on campus. The enough and neither 1 nor landscaping. in the Life Sciences Building On August m, the lat- too many politicians—of prices before and during do any of us need another What a fabulous meta- have they been so responsive est Gallup congressional both sides—are not focused the current school year are monetary burden on our morphosis over the past and supportive of our com- approval poll showed that enough on the plight of the nothing less than highway shoulders. 1 certainly hope year! Our University staff mon objective: to provide a only 13 percent of Americans people who are the back- robbery. those structures, and by has done an incredible job clean, safe, and productive approve of the job that the bone of America: the work- Yesterday, 1 went to the extension, our image as a of landscaping across the environment for students U.S. Congress is doing. ing-class. 1 [owever, there are Sundial and was appalled school, is worth systemati- entire campus. and staff. Thank you. This ties December 2010 several members of both the to find out that I paid $2 for cally strangling the mon- There are trees planted, Thank a Physical Facilities as the lowest approval rating House of Representatives a single piece of cold garlic etary life out of the student garden plots at almost every staff person the next time ever for the congress since and the Senate who are pro- bread. Whether you call it population on a daily basis. crosswalk and around all you see one. Gallup started asking this posing legislation to help gourmet or organic, the We're getting screwed and buildings. It looks beautiful question "I Americans in fact is that the portions arc it's time to protest this. here and 1 am proud to invite Jeffrey Miner 1974. I think this is because fHACKER skimpy and the prices are people on campus. Thank Associate Professor & Chtiir ridiculous. Ian Zulick you grounds personnel! Department of Biological " pricing" is a Soplwinore On to the less-seen activi- Sciences pathetic attempt at siphon- Izulldc9bgsu.edu ties on campus. Although we [email protected] Proposed laws could violate morals Making new friends, keeping old ones

these items immoral should be forced, by law, to provide proves difficult for college students and fund these services. The purposes of the "I spoke to a high school friend on the more. Sure, we can whine Respect for Rights of about missing each other Conscience Act, as stated in phone yesterday and the only thing we and discuss how different CHRISTINA GREEN life is now, but once that's "As Thomas Jefferson the Bill, are as follows. CCHUMNIST declared to New London l'irst, to ensure that health had to discuss was how different our over, there's nothing really Methodists in 1809, '|n|o care stakeholders retain the interesting left to talk about. provision in our (Constitution right to provide, purchase lives are becoming." We weakly offer some lame ought to be dearer to man or enroll in health coverage As any former Girl Scout merged into our new subcul- idea of talking on the phone, question such as "How is the than that which protects the thai is consistent with their knows, one is supposed to tures, our schools. We now it's no wonder that the call food?" to seem as though we rights of conscience against religious beliefs and moral make new friends, but keep all have separate traditions, was painful and boring. The are actually enjoying this the enterprises of the civil convictions, without fear of the old. After all, one is silver separate friends and separate worst part is that I'm forced to pathetic excuse for a conver- authority." being penalized or discrimi- and the other's gold. lives. Add all of this on top repeat this same, awful expe- sation and not merely wish- This is the opening of nated against under PPACA. However, this song has of our own university pride rience with each and every ing the call would end. the Respect for Rights of Second, to ensure that no always baffled me because and we become natural one of my hometown friends. We are all going our sep- Conscience Act that is cur- requirement in PPACA cre- I've never been quite sure born enemies. By the time I've spoken to just arate ways and Finding our rently under consideration in ates new pressures to exclude which friends are sup- I spoke to a high school the third or fourth one, I'm own paths. 1 know for certain Congress. Certainly, no one those exercising such con- posed to be gold and which friend on the phone yester- sick of my own stories and that when I see my friends in wants to be placed in a posi- scientious objection from friends are stuck being silver. day and the only thing we I'm tired of pretending to care person I won't be bored by tion in which she or he must health plans or other pro- Considering this, it's no sur- had to discuss was how dif- about theirs. their stories, but the forced decide whether to follow the grams under PPACA. prise that, as a college fresh- ferent our lives are becom- Don't get me wrong—I phone calls just aren't con- law of the nation or the law 1 encourage you to read man who left all of her friends ing. We can no longer gossip love my friends—but hear- tributing anything even of conscience, However, this the full text of ItRCA at www. back in Indiana, I'm having about the same 267 kids of ing over and over again how remotely pleasant to our is exactly the situation 1 and govtrack.us/congress/bill- a bit of an internal struggle our graduating class. "cool" and "awesome" all of friendships. many other Americans will text.xpd?bill=sl 12-1467. with this whole silver and We can't bond through our their new friends, teachers, 1 want to keep my old face if the Patient Protection These purposes are con- gold idea. complaining of teachers and classes, activities and lives friends, regardless if they are and Affordable Care Act sistent with the purpose On the one hand. I'm mak- classes. We could tell stories are is giving me a headache. supposed to be silver or gold, remains as it stands. of the First Amendment. ing new friends, which is what to each other, but for the most I will never share those but I strongly believe that Within the PPACA there is As United Slates citizens, the song demands of me. part they are all one-sided same friends. awkward phone calls are not a mandate that health insur- it is our right to petition On the other hand, I'm without any real depth or 1 will never meet those pro- the way to do it. ance covers contraceptives, the government, and as conflicted because I don't sense of connection. fessors. I will never belong to sterilizations, and aborta- human beings, it is our know how to keep the old Taking all of this into that part of (heir lives. facient drugs. The (Catholic right to live according to friends when they feel so far account, on top of the fact that The fact is that we just can't Respond to Christina at Church as well as some our consciences. away. All of us have been sub- I am literally repulsed by the relate to one another any- [email protected] Americans find these items The PPACA has been immoral. There are also signed into law, but the those who believe nothing is RRCA is still in Congress. wrong with these items. If you agree with the I want to make it clear RRCA, 1 encourage you to the immediate issue is not join me in writing to our whether or not these should representatives. be viewed as immoral. That is a discussion for another day. The issue at hand is Respond to Alicia at whether those who find [email protected]

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trained so hard to do. tions. Sponsored by 23 House become a viable option for a school assistance, family on by that committee If the THACKER Unfortunately, however, Democrats, this legislation lot of people who had never care assistance, and encour- bill makes it out of commit- From Page 4 this is not always what hap- would attempt to make the considered going back to aging the establishment of tee, it is then brought before pens. Many times, after grad- financial load of someone in school as a possibility before. family-friendly workplaces." the first branch of congress working-class people. uation, students find that a tough situation a little bit That's not just good for indi- This bill would help work- for a vote. I think a few of these they cannot easily find work easier to bear at a time when viduals; it is good for the ing-class families by help- Most proposed legislation proposed bills deserve to in their chosen field, or that they need help the most. economy as a whole. ing with two of the biggest never makes it out of com- be mentioned so people they cannot make enough Another bill, H.R. 953, is H.R. 2346 is a bill that is financial burdens a family mittee. The question we need know at least a few people money in their field to repay sponsored by Rep. Ron Paul cosponsored by 32 House often faces: affording their to ask our congress members in Washington are trying to the mountain of student loan and is titled "Make College Democrats (including the medical needs and paying is: "Why does legislation to work for them. debt they incurred getting Affordable Act of 2011." Rep. representative of Ohio's 11th for childcarc, which allows help regular people get stuck One such bill, H.R. 2028, is their education. Sadly, some Paul's bill would allow a tax District) and is titled the the parents to work. in committee?" titled "Private Student Loan of these people are even deduction for independent "Balancing Act of 2011." The sad truth of the mat- Maybe we could let them Bankruptcy Act of 2011." forced to file for bankruptcy college students (or the par- This bill would do so much ter, though, is that most of know that when the amount This is a bill that could be later in life because they are ents of dependent students) to help working-class people this proposed legislation to of legislators who are not of particular interest to col- unable to meet their financial to allow for the cost of college. that it is hard to know where help society's most vulner- willing to help working-class lege students in the future. obligations. The tax deduction pro- to begin. The synopsis from able groups will never come people goes down, Congress' My sincere hope is that every HR 2028 would amend vided in this bill would also the actual bill itself states before the full Congress for approval rating as a whole student reading this column the U.S. bankruptcy code apply to the interest incurred it will "improve the lives of a vote. The way our system will go up. will graduate with a degree in to allow those forced to file on student loans taken out working families by provid- works is when a congress his or her chosen field, and go bankruptcy to also file on by the student. If this bill ing family and medical need member proposes a bill, it is on to work in that field doing qualified student loans taken were enacted, it would mean assistance, child care assis- sent before a committee to be Respond to Matthew at what they have studied and from private lending institu- attending college would tance, in-school and after- studied, discussed and voted ilieneu'sii'bgm'tfs.com WWW.BGSUCAMPUSCASH.COM BGSU CAMPUS CASH SIGN UP FOR BGSU Campus Cash's Mobile Shout Out's and get exclusive deals and promotions from local businesses sent directly to your phone! * Works like a standard text message, No extra charges BGSU annmaThe ^ PF1UL MITCHELL Center FOCUS SALON

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ERIQUE GEIGER past rover Jerry 'Booboo" Gates in a Falcons preseason practice Geiger and the rest of the Falcons tale on Idaho on Thursday night in Moscow Falcons travel to Idaho for first game of season

By Michel. Wy.ocki program to spring football, the play- "The motivation we have is to Assistant Spor's Editor ers came to camp in great shape," have a great season," (ones said. IDAHO AT A GLANCE Clawson said. "Our strength num- "Were coming in here with the Get familiar with BG's week one opponent by taking a look al some basic facts For the first lime since the bers and speed numbers were way folks who want to win the MAC about the Idaho Vandals. Humanitarian Bowl in 2009. the up. this is a group that came out to championship ... we're just trying -First season as a team was 1893 Falcons will square up against the work every day we have a very moti- to beat them." Idaho Vandals in the team's season vated football team right now."' Facing Idaho on the road pres- -Joined the FBS (Division IA) in 1997 opener on Thursday, Sept. I. While the two-point conversion ents challenges for the Falcons that -Play in the smallest FBS Stadium (16,000 capacity) -1-0 all-time against BG (2009 Humanitarian Bowl) Head coach Dave Qawson said that ended the bowl game in favor they don't often face, such as the , he was excited and ready to start of the Vandals in 2009 still lingers long travel and playing in a dome -7-8 all-t«'* « anainst the Mid-American Conference -2-0 record in bowl games the season. through the minds of players, defen- -14-12 combined record the last two seasons See PREVIEW | Page 7 "We have had a very productive sive tackle Chris Jones said he is not -11 Idaho alumni currently on an NFL roster eight months, from the off-season going to use that as motivation.

Men's soccer takes on IPFW at home

By Cameron 7vague Robinson The Falcons will have to forget with a 0-10-1 record on the road. Reporter about their great upset win against The Falcons will have to focus Michigan last weekend because on stopping Max Touloute, who is For the first time since taking down IPFW has some very talented play- a very dangerous forward for the No. 9 Michigan, the BG men's soccer ers and will be very focused for this Mastodons. He scored a total of team will take the field. game, he said. 8 goals and 17 points in 17 games Tonight at B p.m. the Falcons will "The Michigan game was great, last year. play IPFW at Cochrane Field, in a but we have moved on and are very "Touloute is one of the most dan- rematch of last year's extra time focused on IPFW," Nichols said. genius forwards we will have to face thriller, where the Falcons won 2-1. The Falcons are coming off two all year," Nichols said. "We have The Falcons will try to keep their very big wins against ranked teams some things we have to be better emotions in check during the game, and are feeling really confident. IPFW at to get a good result against them knowing well what happened the last is coming offackise 1-0 loss to Bradley Wednesday." time these two teams met. and is looking to get back on track. The Falcons will be depend- "Their emotions should not get the While IPFW is not as talented a ing heavily on their defense to stop best of them during this game." said team as Butler or Michigan on paper, 8YR0NMACK THE BG NEWS coach Eric Nichols. "They are ready to BG doesn't want to overlook the See SOCCER | Page 8 DANNY BARALDI chases down a loose ball in BG's 2-0 win over Michigan on Friday evening play smart soccer." Mastodons, who went 2-13-2 last year

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ij WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Wednesday, August 51S Thursday. September 1.20117 THE BG NEWS PICKS OF THE WEEK Finally. After many THE BG NEWS SUDOKU months and just as many off-field scandals, college 4 9 football is here. With BG's 1 Thursday night tilt, our weekly pick em comes a 3 9 7 couple days early. 1 8

RYANSATKOWIAK MICHELEWYSOCKI BYRON MACK MAXFILBY 8 7 6 3 Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Photo Editor News Editor 9 4 1 BG Go to bgnews.com/sports and S«e the Humanitarian Bowl m itl be dose, but I thrk our defense w* let's be honest... neither team is read a preview I did of Idaho 2009. the Falcons have regained wear downr the fourth and give up a good, but the Falcons are even vs. Idaho Then you will understand this momentum and I think wfl prove fewTOMattSdTfewlhaveasold worse Idaho takes this one. 7 2 pick themselves to the better team. game but throw a ley pick bte. 1 3 4 Idaho 7 BG 31, Idaho 21 BG 30, Idaho 27 Idaho 28, BG 14 Idaho 14, BG 3

Case Keenum is a man, plain and UCLA looks good on the road but Case Keenum and the Cougars I really don't care about this 4 1 3 UCLA simple, and UCLA wil always be Houston dominates at home. It ml are looking for revenge. Last year, game at all. but Id rather vist vs. Houston second-riddle in the Los Angeles be dose but I think the home team Keenum got hurt against UCLA California, so UCLA it is. area. wil take it 9 5 3 1 4 Houston -3 Houston 55, UCLA 17 Houston 27, UCLA 24 Houston 34. UCLA 27 UCLA 35. Houston 14 8 4 5 6 7 No.30regon LSU wil not have the services of Both are powerhouse teams, but it Oregon has some dangerous players LSU B going to pluck the Ducks Jordan Jefferson.. or his 49 pairs wil be hard to stop Oregon's offense returnhg on offense this season I Oregon will choke, count on it vs.Ko.4LSU of shoes. earl/ Plus. I like ttv-f uniforms eqiect to see srrto offesnw rumbers 6 5 8 Oregon -3 al year from the Ducks. Oregon 38. LSU 13 Oregon 28, LSU 21 Oregon 32. LSU 24 LSU 35, Oregon 21 SUDOKU 8 E S Z V 6 L 9 I No. 5 Boise St. Boise's first game as a member of Bases defense was on port last This is Boise's biggest game of Mr. Potato Head wil be proud after To play: Complete the grid 6 I I I 9 S » E 8 vs.NaT9Goorghi the Mountain West goes well as season, and I waJd consider Georgias the year, and they will win it with Boise tames the Bui Dogs this so that every row, column t 9 I 8 L E S Z 6 they need a win to stay m the BCS O-lne rexpenerred with only two a field goal Saturday. and every 3x3 box contains hunt (yes, BCS tal; already). retumng starters I L E S 6 8 I V 9 Boise -5.5 the digits 1 to 9.There is no Boise St. 31, Georgia 24 Boise St 27, Georgia 21 Boise St. 34. Georgia 30 Boise St. 41, Georgia 28 5 6 » 9 E I I 8 L guessing or math involved. 9 1 8 » Z L 6 S E Miami (FL) This may be Miami's last season The is a shot m the dark With all of the off-field infractions. Hurricane Irene proved this past Just use logic to solve opener for a couple of years. Miami wil lose the season opener week that Hurricanes blow, just £ S 9 L I > 8 6 Z vs. Maryland Too many distractions to over- to an unranked Maryland team, not in the right way. Maryland L » Z 6 8 9 E I S Miami (FL) -5.5 come for the Canes takes this one I 8 6 E S I 9 I t Maryland 24. Miami 10 Miami 27. Maryland 24 Maryland 24. Miami 17 Maryland 28. Miami 13

BYU Jake Heaps 5 the best player you've Ole Miss is only retumng for starters to Ole Miss plays in the toughest I copied Michele's pick on this vs. Ole Miss never heard of If you lave heard its defense and wil have a tough tine conference in colege football They one, because I couldn't care less Create and solve your of f*n you know-what Tm tabng stopping BYUsQB will need an early wm if they hope to whowins. BYU-5 about make a bowl game. Sudolru puzzles for FREE. BYU 35. Ole Miss 21 BYU 2a Ole Miss 21 Ole Miss 31, BYU 16 BYU 24, Ole Miss 21 Wira^rSuJokuandwtnirizKat Overall record 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 PRIZESIJDOKIV Falcons' depth chart for week one

OFFENSE vr Cameron QB Ted Ouellet, r-So. Truss Matt Schilz, r-So. Jairus Campbell, r-So. One of the Trent Hurley, r-Fr. DE Falcons' starting IB LG Ronnie Goble, r-So. cornerbacks Jordan Hopgood, r-So. Chip Robinson, r-Jr. Bryan Thomas, r-Fr. Anthon Samuel, Fr. Dominique Wharton, Jr. LB i (ohnPettigrcwJr. C Paul Swan, r-So. Cameron Truss, r-So. Jarnel Martin, r-Fr. Ben Bojicic 5-Sr. D.J. Lynch, r-Fr. Aunre' Davis, r-So. or FB Jonathan Fry, r-Fr. LB Darrell I lunter, Fr. Tyler Beck, So. RG Dwayne Woods, Jr. Chris Pohlman, Fr. Dominic Flewellyn, So. Gabe Martin, r-Fr. SPECIAL TEAMS X Receiver Isaiah Byler, r-Fr. Rover Kamar)orden,5-Sr. RT Jerry "Booboo" Gates, So. Kicker Justus Jones, 5-Sr. Jordon Roussos, Jr. Keith Morgan, Sr. KyleBurkhardt.So. Z Receiver Scott Hodges. Jr. CB Steve Stein, r-Jr. Adrian Hodges, 5-Sr. Devon McKoy, r-Fr. Punter Si i.uii i Joplin, r-So. DEFENSE Adrien Spencer, Sr. Brian Schmiedebusch, Jr. Ray Hutson, 5-Sr, Safety Jerry Phillips, r-Jr. Slot Ketelver DE Aaron Foster, So. Kick return Eugene Cooper, Sr. Kevin Moore, 5-Sr. Jude Adjei-Barimah, r-Fr. Jerry "Booboo" Gates, So. Heath Jackson, r-Fr. Charlie Walker, r-Fr. Safety Steven Dunlap. 5-Sr. TE DT Kyland Ward, r-Fr. or Punt return BYRON MACK I IHFBuNFWS Alex Bayer, r-So. Chris Jones, Jr. Jovan Leacock, Sr. Eugene Cooper. Sr. STEVEN OUNLAP is listed as a backup kick returner on the BG depth chart. Kendall Montgomery, r-Fr. Darius Gilbert, r-Fr. CB Shaun Joplin, r-So.

linebacker position. been since I've been here," m EA SPORTS PREVIEW "A lot of our problem last Clawson said. From Page 6 year is that we didn't have BG will not be picking sea- TST VIRTUAL SHOWDOWN developed depth and when son captains for 2011; they instead of outside. the injuries hit we fell off a will select players prior to The BG News did a computer-simulation of BG's season on EA Sports' Newly-named quarter- cliff," Clawson said. "When each game. back Matt Schilz said it's just you have over 80 scholarship Clawson's picks for the NCAA '12 video game. Before each game, we'll post the results. another game for them and players you have better inter- season's opener feature they are ready to play. nal competition, better prac- Zach Akenberger, Ben The Kibbie Dome is unique tices, and better depth going Bojicic, Steven Dunlap and in its make and presents a into a season." Chris Jones. different set up compared Schilz said the O-linc has Jones is looking to take it to what players are used to, meshed well together and is one game at a time, come out Clawson said. It will be a good working harder than ever, with a win, and establish con- test for the players to play in a along with the receivers. fidence right away. hostile environment, he said, "IThe receivers] definitely "If we are able to run the ball and an experience worth have the most depth on the well, we are going to be able to having. team; I think those guys really pass the ball well," Schilz said. "When it's all said and push each other on the field 1 2 3 4 done, the field will still be 120 and in the weight room," yards and 53 across and it's Schilz said. "Don't know who BGSU the same dimensions we play is going to start, but everyone Women's Basketball on every day," Clawson said. going in will be ready to go." i "URGENT" 3 3 0 9 15 Although Schilz is set to They will have some chal- take the first snap in the game lenges to overcome against against Idaho, Clawson said it Idaho, Clawson said. Looking for MEN to be wasn't an easy decision. The Vandals coach is in a part of our "At the end of the day, you his fifth season and Clawson MEN'S PRACTICE 7 0 7 can compare all the numbers said he has made some 0 0 SQUAD and the stats, and in the end major improvements to the it comes down to a gut feeling program. over who gives your football "They're a team that will team the best chance to win," try to pound you and run Be a part of the team he said. the football," Clawson said. This week's top performers: behind the team and Although 81 of the 106 play- "ITheyl test you deep and see th BGSU: RB Jordan Hopgood -15 rushes, 77 yards, 1TD ers are freshmen or sopho- if you can make plays." help us win our 8 mores, the Falcons are bring- The Falcons have a lot to straight QB Matt Schilz-12-30.196 yards, 11NT ing back more depth to mul- prove because they were MAC CHAMPIONSHIP! tiple positions. disappointed with how they Contact Assistant Coach REAL RECORD VIRTUAL RECORD BG has returning starters played last year, Clawson said. Kevin Eckerl at and experienced players on "From what I've seen, we've (419) 372-9226 the offensive and defensive worked hard; our practice or 0-0 0-1 lines, the receivers and the intensity is the best it has [email protected] 8,J"tedriesday. August 31 & Thursday. September 1.2011 SPORTS WWWBGNEWS.COM

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Nichols has been looking ing 2,100 fans in attendance. SOCCER at the possession side of They walked around, thank- From Page 6 the game as a place where ing fans for coming and asking the team could improve in them to come back again. I'oulouU' up front. the future. They enjoy playing in front They will also need to con- The Falcons went out of their of their fans and will be ready trol the ball better than they way on Friday night after their to do it Wednesday night have In previous games, win against Michigan to sign against IPFW, when they try to Nichols said. autographs for the record break- push their record to 2-0.

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Service Name: Student Legal Services, Inc. If you own other businesses, how does your Bowling Green Address: 401 South Hall, BGSU location differ in what it offers or services it provides to Phone Number: 419-372-2951 college students? Web site: www.bgsu.edu/offices/sls/ Other universities in Ohio offer legal services to students but our Days & Hours Open: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F program at BGSU is a bench mark for those programs to model Owner and/or manager name: Rodney A. Fleming, Managing Attorney What do you enjoy about your business? The difference we make in students' lives. How long have you been in business? What do you think d rives people to your business? Since 1984 When students have a problem that they have never What is the primary goods or service that you off erf encountered before Provide BGSU Students w/ legal advice, education and representation If there Is one thing that students should know about your in cases that are likely to affect their ability to successfully complete business, what would that be? their studies Our primary mission is to help students stay in school and What do you consider the most unique thing about your busi- be successful. ness? What would students be surprised to find out about your Attorneys are available for students at a cost of only $7 per semester. business? Why are you doing what you're doing? ( Attorneys can be very helpful in resolving issues not just litigating Working as a small business owner/manager, etc.) them. It is very rewarding to help students through difficult situations in What would students be surprised to find out about you their life and to see them grow and succeed afterward. personally? What do you like most about serving students in a I have been in the same fantasy football league with law school college town? classmates for the past 22 years. Their attitude and energy is wonderful. Managing Attoumcy Rodney Fleming

Student Legal Services, Inc. Welcome is your law firm on campus. We know how excited you are to be here at BGSU, away from Mom and Dad, and looking Back forward to making the most of your educational experience. Students! We are here to assist you by offering the facts about alcohol and the law. Please consider the risks that you take when you are underage and drink alcohol. REMEMBER: These may Include possible fines, imprisonment and a criminal record, which, in some career choices could prevent you from obtaining licensure. Don't THINK BEFORE become one of the statistics that says: "It won't YOU DRINK!! happen to me." In addition, we offer assistance in: • Traffic Cases

• Landlord-Tenant Matters We are conveniently located at 401 South Hall. ■ Consumer Matters Stop by our office to obtain further • Miscellaneous Matters. information about our services. WWWBGVIEWS.COM CAMPUS FEST Wtdresday. August 51.2011 5 Ben Franklin Offers Variety and Quality Service Business Name: Ben Franklin Address: 154 S. Main St. Phone Number: 419-352-3389 Web site: Ben FranMin^BG.com Days Si HOOTS Open: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Owner and/or manager name: Floyd D. Craft How long have yon been In business? I have been in business at this location for 35 years. We opened this store in a former Woolworth Variety Story. What Is the primary goods or service that you offer? We offer a variety of goods. From custom framing to art, office and party supplies; from gluten free candy and products to posters and framed art, we cater to our customer needs. We are very excited about our new Inkjet printer cartridge refill service that we just introduced. What do you consider the most unique thing about your business? We pride ourselves on being locally owned and all the unique merchandise that we offer our customers. And with that merchandise, our staff is trained Check out our large selection of gluten-free products & candy to provide excellent customer service. • School & Office Supplies • Floral & Decor • Fresh Fudge Why are yon doing what you're doing? • Crafting Materials • Handiwork Supplies • Old Fashion Candy (Working as a small business owner/manager, etc.) • Custom Framing • Posters & Framed Art • Party Supplies I have always enjoyed retail management, particularly variety or mass merchandising. I was a manager for W.T. Grant, a mass merchandising we price-match on all identical items purchased locally chain, before opening Ben Franklin here in Bowling Green. What do you like most about serving students In a college town? Students bring certain energy to the town and also to my store. I have enjoyed serving them and I have actually employed probably more than 1,000 students since opening in 1976. NOW AVAILABLE! if yon own other businesses, how does your Bowling Green location Inkjet Printer Cartridge Refills differ in what it offers or services It provides to coUege students? All my businesses are in Bowling Green, along with The Busy Thimble, Ace Hardware and For Keeps. We are also opening a new closeout store Black Color across the street this fall. So we offer something for everyone. What do you enjoy about your business? $9.99 $14.99 Always finding different merchandise that serves a unique need of our customers and we enjoy providing top notch service to our customers. Supported InkJet Models What do you think drives people to your business? Ask associate for details on model no. Probably good service, a friendly environment, and the unique nature of our merchandise. •HP •Sharp If there Is one thing that students should know about your • Dell • Primera business, what would that be? That we are a local small business, but we pride ourselves in meeting • Canon • Okidata their specific needs. • Xerox • Primera What would students be surprised to find oat about your business? We offer very friendly service and we like to talk to everyone. Plus, the range of merchandise we offer. What would students be surprised to find ont about yon personally? Probably that I have been in retail business for more than 50 years and still Be Green "^ Save Green _r9M**r-< find a great deal of enjoyment in serving customer needs each day. My wife Charlotte and 1 have worked as a team to provide the best service we can, We Only Use High Quality Inks luge Savings plus affordable products. on Drams & Toner Anything else you would care to add about yourself or Check Us Out @ bgsucampuscash.com your business? We enjoy all customers and especially having students come in for 154 S. Main Street • 419.352.3389 • Open until 9pm • www.benfranklin-bg.com the first time. 6 Wednesday, August31.2011 CAMPUS FEST WWWBGVIEWS.COM

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Business Name Little Caesars Pizza Address: 1068 N. Main St. Phone Number: (419)352-3355 Days *i Hours Open: Sun-Thurs 1 lam-11pm | Fri-Sat 1 lam-Midnight Owner and/or manger name: Megan Rumbaugh

How long have you been In business? This location has been open for two and a half years. Why are you doing what you're dolngT (Working as a small business owner/ manger, ect.) What Is the primary goods or service that you offer? A great part about working with Little Caesars is the great people. From our co-workers We offer pizza, bread, wings & soft drinks. to the customers, it's a great experience of which to be a part. What do yon consider the moot unique thing about your business! What do you like most about serving students In a en liege town? At Little Caesars, we are value oriented. We pride ourselves on being able to offer large, We can appreciate the limited budget of today's college students. We enjoy providing 14" pizzas with pepperoni for only $5.00. them with a great product at a price that will stretch that budget, and make it last longer. WWW.BGVIEWS.COM 10 Wednesday. Augusl 31.2011 CAMPUS FEST

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Want to competitively price textbooks? Need to spice up your dorm The bookstore also prides itself on being the top Falcon fashion room? Need a new computer or an Ipod? If so, the BGSU Bookstore is provider. They offer one of the biggest BGSU apparel sections in town. With your total one-stop-shop college connection. over 20 styles of $7.99 tees, sideline apparel from Adidas, the latest fashions If there is one thing that students stress about during the beginning of the from Campus Couture, and the classic comfort of Champion, you're bound to semester, it's buying books. The bookstore has made it their personal goal to find something to fit your style & your budget! The "Bookstore Boutique" offers price their textbooks competitively, and was the first in Ohio to offer rental the latest non-imprinted fashions straight from LA-camis, leggings, tops & textbooks. accessories-items come and go quickly, so stop by often. Students have the option of skipping the lines and buying or renting Did you know the Peregrine Shop offers the lowest priced soda on their textbooks online. The five step process goes like this: 1) View your class campus, as well as a wide selection of snack items for those in between class schedule at https://my.bgsu.edu 2) Click the "book list" button 3) Sign in or munchies? Grab a soda and head upstairs to browse the latest NYTimes register as a new customer 4) Pick and choose the books you wish to purchase bestsellers-priced 20% off every day, as well as a bargain book section of both 5) Choose a shipping method. fiction and non-fiction titles. Not only does this process reduce the pain of searching up and down The Bookstore is happy to offer a new Kodak picture kiosk located the aisle for the section and book but it also eliminates the possibility of outside of Ziggabyte, the technology store. Print pictures from a flash drive, purchasing or renting the wrong books. The online booklist that is integrated memory card, and coming soon-download pictures right from Facebook! with your class schedule shows you the exact book and edition that the Customers can also have their fingerprints taken for background checks for professor has listed for the class. both BCI and FBI. Stop by any cash register for payment arrangements and Still not convinced?The Bookstore also offers students the opportunity forms. to view price comparisons from multiple other online stores and will even price Remember to have your parking validated when shopping at the match local bookstores. Their supply department also works closely with your Bookstore-with a $25 purchase-your first hour of parking is FREE! professors to ensure the right course supplies are in stock for art, architecture, The Bookstore invites students, staff and the community to come in and music classes and others. discover what makes this BGSU owned bookstore best in class! Also check out As far as residence hall life is concerned, the BGSU Bookstore offers their newest location-The Falcon Team Store, located at the southeast corner of students linens, hangers, alarm docks, cleaning supplies and shower curtains. the Stroh Center. Convenient parking, weekend hours and a great selection of They even have futons at a great price! lust come to the store, leave your ID, BGSU apparel & gifts makes the Team Store a must see! and you can borrow a cart to get it back to your room. Bookstore: bookstore.bgsu.edu, 1-866-517-9766, [email protected] 2ggabyte£the Bookstore is the stop for al things technology. An Apple Falcon Team Store: falconteamstore.com, 419-372-4387, [email protected] Autiwriari Campus Store they osforamputerslpod* Blank media, flash drives, academically priced software (Microsoft Clflta for just $64.99 for students!) Kaitlyn Seibert and headphones (Beats by Dnfi-they have k)tsofdemos,sostopby and browse. BG News Client Relations Account Executive 12 Wednesday. August 31.2011 CAMPUS FEST WWW.BGVIEWS.COM

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Paintball Club (Paintball) Panhellenic Council (Panhellenic) Peer Leadership Consultants (PLC) Performing Arts of Urban Theatre (Urban fares and other information Theatre) call 419.354.6203 Phi Alpha Theta (Phi Alpha Theta) www.bgohlo.org/grants/transportatlon Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorperated (PBS Inc.) Phi Delta Theta (Phi Dell) Phi Eta Sigma (PES) Phi Kappa Phi (PKP) Phi Kappa Psi (Phi Psi) Phi Mu (Phi Mu) m Fwssfr^™ Phi Mu Alpha (Sinfonia) ;P*# Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity DRINK • DANCE • ItAVE (PSP) Phi Sigma Theta National Honor Society (Phi Sigma Theta) Philosophy Club (Philosophy Club) Photo Club (Photo Club) Pi Beta Phi (Pi Beta Phi) "& NEWLY Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) Pi Kappa Delta (PKD) Pi Sigma Alpha (PSA) ^^2' ■' i '■ wniM;li:L»Y/:)

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As you enter Carillon Place, one of BGSU's new dining halls, choices and avoid the unwanted "freshman 15." Only cage-free students are pleasantly surprised. The building is very eggs, trans-fat-free products, antibiotic-free and free range- bright, colorful and welcoming. Students can enjoy any chicken and pork products are offered in the dining centers. beautiful weather day by dining outside on the balcony. There is Students may also take advantage of a full-time registered dietician a large variety of food available and it being freshly prepared as and free consultations that are offered for students. students walk by. Some new additions have also been added whose names you may Carillon Place, located by Falcon Heights, is one of two recognize: Dunkin' Donuts, which is now located in The Oaks, and new dining halls at BGSU, the other being The Oaks, located by frozen yogurt, wbich is coming to Carillon Place Sept. 19. McDonaldHall. The Oaks and Carillon Place both have Outtakes convenience stores and areas for students to lounge. Students also Meal Plan have the opportunity to interact with chefs at these dining centers. This year there are three types of meal plans offered: Green Dining traditional, custom and the classic retail. A new concept for BGSU is the traditional meal plan, which consists of all-you-care-to-eat Both dining halls have gone above and beyond when it swipes, which are used at the new dining facilities. By choosing comes to "going green." Dining Services is already one of the swipes, students can save up to 18 percent off of the door price largest recyclers on campus, but they are still striving to do at The Oaks or Carillon Place. Commuter and faculty/staff meal even more for the environment. Both new dining centers are plans are also available, which are good for the academic school LEED certified, which stands for "leadership and energy by year. environmental design." The new buildings were built with recycled materials and large windows to reduce the need for lighting. More Information "Project Clean Plate" is another new feature, which encourages For more information on dining at BGSU, visit students to take small portions and to sample foods before taking Dineoncampus.com/bgsu, or like BGSU dining on Facebook them. Trays are not used in The Oaks or Carillon Place to reduce at Facebook.com/bgsudining. The events for all of the dining chemicals used for cleaning as well as waste that comes from locations can be found in the BGSU planners that were distributed taking too much food. in the residence halls. Planners are also for sale at the Bookstore. The Oaks is literally "going green" by having a sustainability garden on the rooftop which contains herbs that will be used for cooking. Anna Christoff New and Improved Food BC News Client Relations BGSU Dining has made it easy for students to make healthy Account Executive WWW.BGVIEWS.COM CAMPUS FEST Wednesday. August 31. Mil 15

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What does my meal plan mean? Don't have a Meal Plan yet? Sign up for a block plan and save All You Care to Eat when you eat at the new Carillon With an All You Care to Eat meal plan one swipe allows Place and The Oaks Dining Centers! you to enter and eat all you wish while you are there. Sign up at: Custom www.dineoncampus.com/bgsu and have a chance to win a A Custom meal plan is a 2nd Generation iPad. combination of AYCE and Retail.

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Track and Field Club (Track Club) Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX) w Warm Up BG (WUBG) Water Polo (Water Polo) SlWfcJLlHI Water Ski Team (Water Ski) Way Campus Fellowship (Way) FEATURING: WBGU88 1FMIWBGUFM) WBGU-TV Student Media Organization (BG David Dewalt: owner/stylist on TV) WFAL Falcon Radio (WFAl) HOT HAIR! Women in Computing (WIC) Women Who Love Women (WWLW) • Cut & style Included with all chemical services Women's Club Soccer (BGWCS) • Specializing in foils Women's Club Softball (W Softball) Women's Club Volleyball (W-ClubVball) .ThehottestHiLnes&color TANNING SPECIALS: Call for an Women's Rugby (Women's Rugby) • The hottest hair cuts • $29.95 month/ unlimited Appointment Today! (419)352-6459 Womens Chorus (Womens Chorus) • Introducing FEATHERSI 112 Off Lotion Womens Club Basketball (WCB) 529 Ridge St. •6 tans $22 Womens Ultimate Frisbee Team (BGWUFT) Comer of Ridge I Thurstin -10 tans $27 World Student Association (W.SJU Walking Distance Wrestling Club (Wrestling) thesolariumbg.com Accepting BG1 card You Beautiful Black Woman (VBBW) PRUL MITCHELL Young Life (YL) NEW BULBS! OCUS SALON z Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. (/eta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.) WWWBGVIFWSCOM CAMPUS FEST Wpilnfsrifly Anpinr ^1. ?Q1] 17 Bowling Green Pregnancy Center A Safe Place for Answers Business Name: Bowling Green Pregnancy Center U you own other businesses, how does your Bowling Green location differ in Address: 441 frazee Ave. Suite A; Bowling Green, OH 43402 what it offers or services it provides to college students? Phone Number: (419)354-4673 Unlike some places, we won't bill your parents insurance and we won't try to force birth WebSlte: wwwbgpc.org control on you. Days & Hoars Open: M&W 12-7 | T&Th 10-51 Fri 12-3 Owner and/or manager name: Megan Hayward What do you enjoy about your business? Everything! Making sure the women of Bowling Green have the resources they need for their unique pregnancy situation. How ling have you been In business? 27 years What do you think drives people to your business? There is a need in BG for our services and we do what we do in an extremely professional What Is the primary goods or service that you offer? manner and very well. Pregnancy Testing, Consultation on pregnancy options, Post-Abortion recovery. If there is one thing that students should know about your business, what would What do yon consider the most unique thing about your buslnessT that be? We are the only organization in Wood County that helps walk women through their Don't go to the dollar store for your pregnancy tests! Come get one here. They are free and pregnancy. detect pregnancy 7 days after you might have gotten pregnant. Why are you doing what you're doing? (Working as a small business owner/ What would students be surprised to find out about your business? manager, ect) We don't just deal with pregnancy but with post-abortion recovery, relationship and sexual We believe that women deserve the right to know all of their options without being issues as well. pressured and in a confidental setting. What would students be surprised to II nil out about you personally? What do you like most about serving students In a college town? We really love doing this and even though we would love to not see anyone in an We love talking to women and men about their future plans. You all are so inspiring! unplanned pregnancy, we are glad to be here to help when needed.

All Services are Bowlinq Green Free and Confidential: PREGNANCYMCENTER • Pregnancy Testing • Educational Ultrasound • Pregnancy Information 441 Frazee Ave, Suite A • Confidential Peer Consultation Bowling Green, OH 43402 • Accurate Information about Abortion Procedures and Risks • Birth Control Information (419)354-4673 • Mentoring • Community Referrals www.bgpc.org • Material Assistance for Mother and Baby

Monday - Thursday Wam-Spm \ Friday Wam-lpm Reliabk information on all options. PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. 18 Wednesday. August31.2011 CAMPUS FEST WWW.BGVIEWSCOM The Enclave For unmatched off-campus living with all the amenities, The Enclave is your place to be Imagine yourself living in a place that offers a pool, hot tub, The amenities offered at the Enclave are unmatched by any basketball court, sand volleyball court, fitness center, computer other rental property in Bowling Green. In addition to the pool, hot center and free tanning. Doesn't sound like Bowling Green, Ohio tub, basketball/volleyball courts, computer center, free tanning, does it? But lucky for you, it is! This student living paradise known as fitness center, and BBQ grills, The Enclave's rental price includes The Enclave is located just a couple minutes from campus on utilities (water, sewer, trash and internet!) Napoleon Road. The Enclave has been owned by American Campus The Enclave is proud to offer students luxury living at an Communities since 2008 and is managed by Rose Wilson. Rose says affordable price. They are unique to other properties in the way that her favorite part of the business is, "Meeting incredible students, they offer individual leases, roommate matching, and a private shuttle watching them grow and achieve their goals, knowing for a brief to campus for their tenants. moment we impacted their lives, As most college students have found out, roommates can be hopefully in a positive way." a huge source of stress. The individual leases allow students to be Virtual tours, rates, floor plans and a complete list of amenities matched up with other roommates for suite style living. They offer are available online at www.bgstudenthousing.com. If The Enclave furnished apartments with private bedrooms, balconies, a full sized seems like something that you might be interested in, don't wait! The kitchen with refrigerator, electric oven, dishwasher, microwave and Enclave has reached 100% occupancy for the last three years. stackable washer and dryer. The Enclave is currentiy running a limited time offer to sign The private shuttle to campus that is offered to tenants provides easy and save with zero money down! You can apply online and be a part of access to campus, especially at those times of year when the weather here gets a fun and fast growing student community. into that extreme category that Bowling Green occasionally experiences! With their own private shuttle service, which features pick up Kaitlyn Seiberl and drop off in Lot A at the University, students who live at The Enclave save BG News Client Relation Department money by not having to buy a BGSU parking pass and also don't have to suffer Account Executive the blistering heat or freezing cold weather just to get to class. WWWBGVIFWSfOM CAMPUS FFST Wpriiyvh|(Aip«fl?01l19 / WWWBGVffWSCOM 20 Wednesday. August 31.2011 CAMPUS FEST

What do you like moat about serving students in a caBege Ml I like getting regular customers and getting to know them on a first name basis. And Mancino's hearing how their schooling is going and that they are enjoying the BG atmosphere. What do you enjoy about your business? BG's Favorite Grinders 1 love my employees and customers. And the fact that Mancino's makes their bread and dough from scratch. There is nothing like fresh homemade bread turned into a Business Name: Mancino's Pizza And Grinders . Address: 109 S. Main St. Bowling Green, Oh, 43402 What do you think drives people to your business? Phone Number: 419-806-4329 The fact that all our food is fresh and home made and you cant find anything like a Web site: Mancino's Facebook Page grinder anywhere else. Other people say they have grinders but they are just bad knock Days & Hours Open: Monday thru Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p..m.; Sunday 11 ,i. in. to 7 p.m. otTs. You can't put meats and veggies on a hoagie bun and run it through the oven and Owner and/or manager names: Matt Megyesi and Sue Megyesi call it a grinder. That's just a toasted sub.. How long have you been in business? If there Is one thing that students should know about your basinei We have owned the business for almost a year. The business has been around for over 11 would that be? years and was originally in the Kroger plaza but we moved it down town. We deliver, we have amazing daily specials and it is locally owned and operated. What is the primary goods or service that you offer? What would students be surprised to Mod out I «Jiml I' Wc are known for our grinders which are a hot sub on home made bread and fresh toppin The size of our grinders. You can tell someone they are 9 and 18 inches but it just gs. They are 9" for a half grinder and 18" for a whole. We do also have some great pizza doesn't sink in till you actually order a whole grinder. which the dough is also home made, we have salads, pastas and bread sticks too. What would students be surprised to find out about y» What do you consider the most unique thing about your buslnessT 1 WTS bom and raised in Bowling Green and still reside here. It is a family owned mom's and pop's shop. We make all the bread and pizza dough in house Anything else you would care to add about yourself or yuurb slue and daily. You can't find a better homemade grinder for the price anywhere. Mancino's is located downtown in the Milikin hotel. We have a quite large dining room Why are you doing what you're doing? that used to be the lobby area of the hotel. The floors, wood work, check-in desk are all (Working as a small business owner/manager, etc.) 1 love the food service business and I still there and original from the 1800s. Our dining room is something everyone in town like to make customers happy and to see their surprised expression the first time they order should check out. Most don't even realize we have a dining room. anything and see how big our portions arc.

WELCOME BACK STUDENTS WE DELIVER! -| f\0/n{(\ (419)806-4329 III ) HOURS: _L V/ 7 Mon-Sat 11am-10pm with student ID ,' ----_.-'"'' 109 S Main Bowling Green,OH43402