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Democrats look Let the Games begin for support in Wood County □ The Wood County Democratic Committee City prepares to listen to Democratic hopefuls for mittee will then ask the candi- dates questions in order to de- statewide offices. termine who they want to en- dorse. The majority vote will de- By BRANDI BARHITE termine who will be endorsed. The BG News Baldwin said it is a possibility that both candidates will be en- Political bumper stickers, yard dorsed. signs and buttons will soon be fil- " am very optimistic about the tering throughout Ohio as the state. It doesn't matter who gets race for governor begins. One of the vote,' Baldwin said. "Either the first stops on the campaign one would be fine." trail will be Bowling Green. Robert Richman, Fisher's Tonight, both Lee Fisher and campaign manager, said Fisher Bruce Douglas will vie for the will be talking about his vision support of the Wood County for Ohio as it goes to 21st cen- Democratic Committee. Both tury. He said Fisher will also ad- have announced their intention to dress his long record of accom- seek the Democratic nomination plishments. for Governor in Ohio's May 5 Richman said Fisher estab- primary. Fisher has already lished the first missing children received the state endorsement. clearing house. He said they are "I feel very good about 1998. I hopeful that Fisher will receive think that it will be a great year the endorsement, but are not as- for the Democrats in Ohio," said suming anything. Allen R. Baldwin, Wood County Elizabeth Conlisk, Douglas's Democratic chairman. press secretary, said Douglas Douglas and Fisher will be will be asking for dual endorse- joined by other Democratic ment or an open primary. She hopefuls for statewide offices in- said Douglas believes endorsing cluding: U.S. Senate, U.S. Con- both candidates strengthens the gress, Attorney General, Secre- eventual democractic candidate tary of State, State Treasurer, for governor. State Auditor and Ohio Supreme Douglas will be addressing the Court. They will also be joined by committe on his concern for edu- local hopefuls. cation. He has developed a plan Baldwin said every candidate that would solve Ohio's educa- will have an opportunity to ad- dress the committee. The com- • See DEMOCRATS, page five. Psychology Services plans workshops □ The University Psychological Services Campus Center is planning a se- ries of workshops which The workshops are open to members of the Bowling Green will be open to faculty community, University faculty and students, as well as and students interested in the is- sues being discussed, said Doug community members. Ullman, director of the Psycho- logical Services Center. By ANA PEREIRA The series started last Satur- The BG News day with "Ethnic Cultural Di- versity: Cultural Sensitivity in The University's Psychological Psychological Interventions De- Services Center is planning a se- signed to Enhance Interpersonal ries of workshops on health, Relationships." The workshop mental health, substance abuse was conducted by Barry H. Associated Press photo and other related topics for the A local worker puts up the Nagano Olympic banner in the host city I are set for 10 a.m. Saturday Japanese time - 8 p.m. Friday Eastern spring term. • See WORKSHOP, page five. of the XVIII Winter Olympics Wednesday. Opening ceremonies | time. Iraqi weapons standoff Prankster attacks Bill may reach compromise Gates with cream pie The Associated Press side room. He emerged looking cleaner, but still grim. Q Peacemakers continue to press Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, meeting with BRUSSELS. Belgium -- A "We regret the incident (but) Iraq to end standoff before the United an envoy from France, said he was striving for "a pie-thrower smacked Bill Gates will not press charges," said a balanced political solution," the official Iraq News States takes control with air strikes. full in the face with a cream pie spokesman for the Belgian office Agency said. Wednesday, leaving the world's of Microsoft, the world's biggest Iraq has refused to allow U.N. Inspectors into richest man with pastry dripping software maker. The Associated Press Saddam's palaces and other key sites, calling it a off his glasses and onto his suit. Police did not immediately i- matter of national sovereignty. Police arrested two people, one dentify the two people detained. BAGHDAD, Iraq - Would-be peacemakers from CNN reported the Iraqis were offering to open of whom reportedly had distrac- They said they were looking for a around the world pressed Iraq on Wednesday to some ~ but not all - of the suspected weapons sites ted Gates while the other made third. end a standoff over weapons inspections with di- to Inspectors. his attack. plomacy before Washington does it with air Since March 1996, inspectors have visited 63 The pie caught the Microsoft There were unconfirmed re- strikes. Word emerged of possible progress, in- sites where they believed the Iraqis were hiding chairman head-on as he entered ports the pie was thrown by Noel cluding an Iraqi offer at compromise. contraband, Charles Duelfer, the deputy chief an ornate hall near the center of Godin, a Belgian prankster who - Russia insisted there were signs of optimism, weapons Inspector, said recently. Inspectors were Brussels for meetings with Bel- has struck at famous people be- but President Boris Yeltsin, using language remin- delayed from entering 38 of the sites and flatly de- gian computer industry and fore. His targets have included iscent of the Cold War, said a U.S. attack could lead nied access to 14 others in the name of national se- Bill Gates government leaders. philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy to "world war." curity. Associates hustled Gates into a and filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. page 2 The BG News February 5, 1935 0 Opinion Editor Natalie Miller OPINION 372-2604 The BG News Our future is in our own hands

1 am simply amazed at how I remember thinking to myself week of this semester while I was i some people can continually dam- how I could understand how he doing my usual thing I noticed a age their future. I'm not going to did badly the first year, culture different song the Euchre players discuss the negative health effects shock or whatever. But the second were singing. I was absolutely of smoking, eating junk food or Searching time too? He already knew what to shocked at the completely different drinking. What I am going to dis- expect at school, he had already attitudes of these students. They cuss is how some people constantly for Sanity wasted a year and yet his bad habit weren't playing cards, but instead degrade their future with poor aca- lived on. I thought for sure he was were working. No one was brag- demic achievement. one-of-a-kind failing like that at his ging about skipping classes and I Sure, school isn't for everyone. second attempt. even saw a few of them open their It is very possible to live a happy Once again, I see myself observ- textbooks. and rewarding life without any col- ing this non-chalant attitude toward Of course this change of heart (I lege credit. The people I am talking school. (Sidenote — if non-chalant would like to use chalant here but I "A» independent student voice serving of are the people in school. The is a word why can't chalant be one can't) just proved to me that 1 was people who have spent or bor- too?) I spend a lot of time down in right about my ex-roommate. Bowling Green since 1920" rowed thousands of dollars to gain ••It was a regular the Off Campus Student Center. These freshmen had learned from a higher education yet don't take They have a computer lab, vending their previous mistakes, unlike him, school seriously until it's too late. party. They bragged machines, a study room, lockers. and 1 wished them the best. 210 West Hall I had a roommate once who about how many Basically everything a local com- Well, the one-of-a-kind theory ■ started school the same year I did. muter needs including tables to only held up until this week. You Bowling Green State University He wasn't sure what he wanted to classes they missed play cards on. see, my fellow commuters weren't Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 do, however, he was there getting that week and how 1 don't know about you, but it studying today. No they had bro- an education. Well, that was his bad they were doing seems I always have homework to ken out the old Pictionary Game Phone: (419) 372-2601 story and he was sticking to it. As do between classes. So, when I am and had a go at it. A long game I E-mail: [email protected] it turned out, his first year didn't go in this class or that. in the Commuter Center, I try and might add; I first noticed them well at all. He was suspended from Basically they did catch up on homework. A lot of playing at 10:30 a.m. and they were school for a semester and he ended people there are just like me in that still going strong three hours later. - up taking a year off of school. everything they could respect except for this one group of Hopefully^ this was just an DARLA WARNOCK Now, I can tell you he isn't stu- to avoid homework or friends. I guess most of them are anomaly, but more likely their bad Editor-in-Chief pid and that can't be why he had a high-school friends who commute habits have resurfaced. Maybe they 0.8 GPA for the year. Simply, he even just going to here daily. were all caught up and didn't miss was suspended from school for lack class.99 Lost semester, they sat around class, but I doubt it. This game of- BRANDON WRAY NATALIE MILLER of trying. There were very few all day and played Euchre. They Pictionary is exactly like one beer to Associate Editor Opinion Editor weeks that he made all of his class- made lots of noise and played lots a recovering alcoholic—detrimen- es and a lot of weeks when he did- class again. It was like a snowball of cards. It was a regular party. tal. SARAH BEDNARSKI ELIZABETH KERBY n't even make half. Once, he effect. First he missed one class a They bragged about how many My intention here is not to point News Editor Copy Chief skipped ENG 111 for five weeks week, then two or three, until final- classes they missed that week and an accusing finger. I only wish to straight! Well, you get the point — ly he was skipping a whole day at a how badly they were doing in this voice the eminent consequences of JEREMY MARTIN JASON McMAHON he didn't try. time. class or that. Basically, they did too much play and not enough Photo Editor Sports Editor So he enrolls for Fall of '97. He Needless to say, he did poorly everything they could to avoid work. A University is only as good swears up and down how he is once again and was dismissed from homework or even just going to as it's students; so, let's make the SCOTT BROWN JOHN WENZEL going to make something of his the University for five years. In ret- class. best of it and at least try to do rospect, he asked himself why he education this second time around. (t didn't bother me, I usually just good. Graphics Editor Entertainment Editor just couldn't go to class. As the say- He was going to prove himself. thought to myself how I wish I had Rob Searfoss is a weekly columnist And he did good the first couple ing goes — hindsight is always some free time to play instead of 20/20. for The News. He can be reached al weeks until he started skipping constantly working. And the first rsearfo9bgnel.bgsu.edu.

EDITORIAL Jake & Parvo The Talking Dingo by Shane Herman "Only God is the lord of life and death," says the pope. "I have concluded judgement about the heart and soul T u«t« wH^r THAT Aftmr WAS of an individual on death row is best left to a higher authority." — Texas Gov. George W. Bush, who will soon be a presidential candidate. Two quotes, while regrading the same topic, and using in the same language, reflect completely different values. So, Governor, what's your hurry to kill people? Your state after all, has attracted the world's attention for exe- cuting a woman, a pickax murderer, and a born-again Christian. Karla Fay Tucker was not your typical death- row face, and although some say her sex doesn't matter, be sure the sweetness of her female born-again Christiani- SSMffi* ty is what has made her the international symbol for the campaign against execution. The Pope seems patient enough, and he's believed to be rather close to the Higher Authority. Yet Texas, in the spirit of rougue, wild-west justice has made lethal injec- tions almost routine. The pope takes the moral high \'$\&JM&&WLJL^' ground, while Bush goes for popularity and blunt justice. Apparently, Texas, who is responsible for half of the exe- cutions in the United States, can't get enough of this kind of justice. Karla Faye Tucker was a test for Texas', a chance for The politics of rape statistics Gov. Bush to show absolute confidence in the death B malty. If there is a threat, it's a soft-spoken born-again hrishan with seemingly a lot to offer in a lifetime of life The Justice Department says that under-reported violent crime. The released its statistics, it noted that in prison. Americans are safer now than they FBI itself acknowledges only 36 major felony crimes associated with have been in more than 20 years. percent of rapes are reported to the the explosive crack-cocaine epidem- We offer only concerns to help you think about whether The agency says women especially or not there is anything particularly just about the death police. So, how relevant are these ic of the 1980s have seen a tremen- have reason to breathe easier Guest numbers anyway? dous drop. Homicides, burglaries ?enalty, or whether it is a misled, symbolic righteousness, because rapes and sexual assaults here will always be skepticism about whether or not the One reason we aren't more effec- and assaults perpetrated by soldiers are down by a whopping 44 percent Columnist tive at stopping rape is that more in the drug trade have diminished. death penalty deters criminals, whether it is cheaper, and since 1993. especially about whether the State, (as the voice of fallible than three-quarters of rapes are But rape is another story. It is But lef s not break out the cham- committed by men who know their citizens, and which people are afraid to invest any power not a crime associated with drug pagne just yet, ladies. victim. They are boyfriends, in the first place) should have the power to determine life trafficking. So, the sophisticated and death. The death penalty is aiso notorious for affect- For one thing, the statistics are acquaintances, stepfathers, uncles crime-busting task forces that swept derived largely from the National AJQflaLTia £dsNTiS and next-door neighbors. ing the poor, the uneducated, and minorities more so than crack dealers off street comers do Crime Victims Survey, which is other groups, and sadly puts the emphasis on reaction Rapes committed by strangers little to stop rapists. Rapists are highly unreliable when it comes to lurking in lobbies or dark alleys rather than prevention of society' s ills. motivated by issues of power and rapes. The survey telephones peo- uses crime statistics compiled by account for some 22 percent, sexual aggression that can not be The cheers that erupted after Tucker's execution were a ple in their homes and asks about the FBI and gathered from local according to "Rape in America." testament to the true motivations of the death penalty. Ifs successfully attacked by just their experiences with violent police precincts around the country. Women still face issues of shame putting "more cops on the street. a cheap thrill, the only route to instant gratification in crimes in the past year. Women and Those numbers, called the Uniform and guilt and blame-the-victim atti- In fewer than 40 percent of all something as nasty as murder. Like any othersuch indul- young girls may feel inhibited from Crime Reports, consist only of tudes from police, prosecutors and reported rapes are the assailants gence, it is a short cut to peace of mind and dignity, and discussing rapes if others are pre- crimes reported to the police. That's juries when they step forward to taking shorts has never attained such goals. That's we sent in the household — perhaps a good way to count homicides report rape. False rape reports com- actually nabbed, and of these, onry don't solve disagreements with knifes. even the rapist himself. since a dead body is always proof prise just 2 percent of all reported 55 percent lead to convictions. Second, the survey includes data of the crime. Assaults, too, usually rapes, experts say, but boy do they Women who read the Penny Brown .Special Projects Editor from females only aged 11 and leave their mark on victims. But make a splash. Remember the and watch the nightly news know Tony Cavallario .Assistant Opinion Editor older. "Rape in America," the rape poses different problems and woman who falsely charged two the odds are still stacked against Tom Denk, Eric Kuebler .Assistant Entertainment Editors benchmark 1992 study by Dean challenges (or crime counters. players for the Dallas Cowboys them when it comes to sexual Denise Domanski .Assistant Copy Chief Kilpatrick found that 29 percent of Despite two decades of women's with rape last year? Thaf s all it assault. Ryan Johnson .Assistant Sports Editor all rapes happened to girls under activism and significant legislative takes to set in motion a backlash Annette Fuentes is a Prudential Stephanie Schneider .Assistant Graphics Editor the age of 11. change to make rape easier to pros- against real rape victims. Fellow at Columbia University Third, The Justice Department ecute, it remains the single-most When the Justice Department Graduate School of journalism. Copyright £ 1998. The BG News, Bowling Green, Ohio. Reprinting of any material from this publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly prohibited. The BG News Is an Independent publication founded In 1920 and Is published dally during the academic year and weekly during the Letters to the Editor policy summer semester. The BG News encourages readers' Input to discuss topics of Interest in the BGSU community. 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k t PEOPLE ON A I STR Today's Question: "Do you agree with the death penalty- do you think Karla Faye Tucker should've been killed?"

Thursday, February 5, 1998

Nick Schepls Tom Blattau Katrina Reese Mlckenzie Williams Julie Pendall QUOTE OF THE DAY Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Broadcast Journalism Computer Science Criminal Justice Computer Art Biology ^ ^ I feel very good about 1998. "Yah, I believe in It "Yes. because If you "I don't agree with "I don't think any- "I don't believe in £ £ I think that it will be a great because if some- don't kill them the death penalty body should kill the death penalty, but regardless of ™ ™ year for the Democrats in Ohio. tf body doesn't know they'll kill you." for anybody." anybody, but It's the value of life been blown out of the law media sen- they should lose proportion because sationalizes death." theirs." she's a woman."

Allen R. Baldwin Got an ides for • "People on the Street" question? E-mail us at "b»new^bgnet.bgiu". Wood County Democratic chairman THURSDAY THRILLS

UPCOMING EVENTS This gives a new "Upcoming EveDU" i» a service to our reader* borrowed dally via the University web page. The calendar of definition to the term eventa on the web page haa a more complete luting of events and can be accessed through "www.bgsu.edu". "bird bath." Thursday, 2/5/98 Internet Use for BGSU Personnel (Macintosh) (1 pm - 4 pm) BGSU Recreational Sports employ- BGSU. Specifically designed to famil- ment opportunities (7 a.m.) iarize the BGSU community with the Rec Center. Aerobic Applications for functionality provided through their net- the 98-99 school year will be worked computer, this class examines Uje available In the SRC Main Office. applications of e-mail and web browsers. Part of the Desktop Technology Project. American Marketing Association Free. For more Information, call candy sale and membership drive Continuing Education. International & (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Summer Programs. 372-8181. Business Administration Building. Balloon Bouquet Fundraiser (2 p.m. Dance Marathon fundraiser (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) - 4 p.m.) Education Building lobby. Sponsored Education steps. T-shirts and other by Kappa Kappa Psi. Dance Marathon stuff will be sold to raise money for Dance Marathon. Study Abroad Informational Session (4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) By Example (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) 1103 Offenhauer West. Session to Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery. Fine Arts learn about the many overseas study Center. A retrospective exhibition of frograms available to BGSU students, work by Internationally acclaimed he procedures that must be followed In designer and BGSU graduate Rick order to study abroad will be discussed. Thursday Thrills Is lust thai - lust for Vallcenu. Free. Call 372-0309/0479 with questions. thrills. Please do not take It seriously. We're trying to have a good time hara. The Body of a House (10 Race and the Canon: What Should Have a fun dayl a.m. - 4 p.m.) Be Taught and Who Should Teach Wlllard Wankelman Gallery. Fine It? (6:30 p.m. Arts Center. Eight oil canvasses by - 8 p.m.) Robert Beckmann are being shown The Dana Conference Center. Medical In the exhibition. Free. College of Ohio, Toledo Medical College of Ohio. Toledo. This forum will discuss Raffle Ticket sales for the race, what students are taught, and the OHIO Weather benefits of a racially diverse faculty. For Cavs vs. Grizzlies game Thursday, February. 5 (10 a.m. - 3 free shuttle bus transportation contact TODAY'S p.m.) the Office of Affirmative Action & AccuWeaiher* forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures Union Disability Resources at 372-8495. Foyer. Win tick- WEATHER MICH. ets to see Computer Science Night (6:30 p.m. Antonio Daniels - 9 p.m.) and the 101 Olscamp Hall. Only CS Toledo | 42° ] Vancouver and MIS majors are Invited. Grizzlies In his first This is an opportunity to Today: professional game talk to representatives from over 50 companies Youngstown | 41° | against the Cleveland Chilly, sunny Mansfield 41 Cavaliers. Two grand about career options In Computer Science and prize winners will be IND. given two tickets MIS for both summer each to the Feb. and permanent employ- High: 42 Low: 25 25th game In ment. Students should £Q Cleveland. have resumes to give to Transportation will employers. Daytonl 40° | Columbus be provided. Raffle tickets are $1 each or Men's Basketball hosts Friday: '•& 3 tickets for $2. Northern Illinois (7 p.m.) Anderson Arena. The Chilly, sunny Cincinnati Senior Portraits (10 Falcons host the Huskies in their «3 c-Q^^ a.m. - 6 p.m.) only meeting of the season. 28 West Mall. Last chancel All seniors graduating In May or August Foreign Travel — An Independent must attend to be Included In the 1998 Approach (7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) High: 45 Low: 25 Rm. 1. College Park. Leam how to get Key yearbook. Call 372-8634 for more KY. rtsmouthl 39° | Information or to schedule a sitting. The the most out of your travel experience $6 sitting fee can be charged through the from the experts. Toledo Blade travel bursar. columnists Roger Holiday and Claudia Fischer, and BGSU Professor. Roger PAGE THREE is intended as an irreverent look at NAACP Fundraiser (11 a.m. - 4 Anderson. Meets Thurs. thru Mar. 12. The University. We at The BG News consider it an Fee. For more Information, call offbeat page where we try to offer something for every- p.m.) Showers T-storms Ram Flurries Snow Ice Sunny PI. Cloudy Cloudy Math Science building. Continuing Education. 419/372-8181. body. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of our staff. Have a nice day. Vis Associated Press GraphtcsNet *£§

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compiled from wire reports $J shelters r BB^TV jKfi A The Associated Press VIRUS r 71 Scientists work on understanding the 'bird flu' efe0 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- W n^rt 2MB.! Thousands were left without ATLANTA - In a sealed government lab where air rushes in light and heat Wednesday as a but not out, two scientists in face masks and protective gowns storm crawled along the East have Hong Kong's "bird flu" under the microscope. Coast and Appalachians, produc- After a few hours, the men will shed their baby blue gowns, jL ing wind, rain and more than a remove their battery-powered respirators and shower before foot of snow. putting their street clothes back on. ■ \4H '^flfl Scientists who traded their holidays for a trip to Hong Kong to The storm, the same one that track the new H5N1 virus are back at the Centers for Disease raked tornadoes across Florida Control and Prevention this week to continue the painstaking earlier in the week, battered bea- task of sorting through blood samples and virus specimens. They ches Wednesday with waves dri- are trying to answer the most important questions about the ven by winds up to 58 mph and virus that infected 18 people, killing six. flooded low-lying areas with heavy rain. ■ EXECUTIONS An estimated 600 people had Experts believe it is easier to execute women spent the night snowbound in 1 shelters along a 12-mile stretch HUNTSVILLE, Texas - The execution of Karla Faye Tucker of Interstate 40 west of Knoxvi- may have toppled whatever psychological barrier there may be Associated Press photo lle, until the freeway was un- In the United States against putting women to death. clogged Wednesday afternoon. . Ms. Tucker, 38, received a lethal Injection Tuesday night, mak- At least three traffic deaths In Media wait outside the Lewinsky home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, Wednesday. Monica ing the pickax killer the first woman to be put to death in Texas Tennessee were blamed on the since the Civil War and the first to be executed in the United Lewinsky remained in seclusion in her father's home on her second day in California. Lewinsky is al- weather, in addition to one per- States since 1984. leged to have had an affair with President Clinton. son killed Monday in Florida. "I think it does make it easier to put a woman to death, said Deborah Denno, a Fordham University law professor and expert In the West, California streams on the death penalty. "I think people are not going to pause." receded after being driven out of Forty-eight women are on death row around the country, ac- their banks by torrential rainfall counting for less than 1.5 percent of the 3,365 inmates awaiting Oprah defends show's balance on Tuesday. However, more rain execution. Florida is set to execute a woman next month. Texas was expected during the night, has another woman scheduled to die in April. The Associated Press "If I wanted to do an anti-beef tried to provide balance by put- with heavy snow likely in the show, as I'm being accused of, I ting on Agriculture Department mountains, and another storm ■ CRASH AMARILLO, Texas - Oprah didn't have to put pro-beef guests scientist William Hueston and was forecast from late Thursday Missionaries made an emergency landing in Winfrey testified Wednesday on," Ms. Winfrey said. Gary Weber of the National Into Friday. that she's the host of a talk show The talk show host, her produc- Cattlemen's Beef Association to the Bahamas - "not the evening news" - and tion company and vegetarian ac- represent the view that U.S. beef California's forecast was easy, viewers know the difference. tivist Howard I.yman are being is safe. said National Weather Service NASSAU, Bahamas - A DC-3 plane carrying church members Even so, Ms. Winfrey told the sued for more than $10.3 million "I was there to offer both sides' meteorologist Diana Henderson. on a mission to Haiti crashed while trying to make an emergency jury in the beef-defamation case over an April 1996 show that opinions," she said. "That's why I "Rain. Lots and lots of rain." landing in the Bahamas, a mission spokesman said. Most of the missionaries belonged to the South Ridge Baptist brought against her by Texas suggested U.S. cattle could had Dr. Weber there. If I didn't Church in Conneaut, Ohio, and Redfield Wesleyan Church in cattlemen, she tried to balance spread mad cow disease to peo- want to have him there, there is One man was killed by a falling Redfield, S.D. One member of the Ohio group was slightly in- her show on mad cow disease by ple in the United States and make no law that said he had to be tree in California and a second jured. getting comment from people on AIDS look like the common cold. was missing In a swollen creek both sides of the issue. Ms. Winfrey testified that she • See OPRAH, page five. and presumed drowned. ere s Special ways to say H you're my Valentine/ LOVE /AND KISSES $39.95 Send your love and kisses with this cute white bear. He's holding a giant slutted "Hershey's Kiss' and sitting in front ol a bouquet of daisies Real Find! carnations, and roses. A Teleflora special. 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(provided Deadline is February 11. to my heart (Heart by$2o you) Love, wmaKMEma96zm$ -°° Jeff h .Thursday, February 5, 1998 The BG News page 5 Lewinsky denied immunity The Associated Press again, off-again negotiations de- r Starr's spokeswoman, Deborah having sexual relations with Ms. Police Blotter signed to secure Ms. Lewinsky's Gershman, did not immediately Lewinsky, who began as a White WASHINGTON -- Prosecutors cooperation. return a call seeking comment. House intern in 1995, then moved Investigating an alleged presi- Starr's office "is not interested The rejected offer does not to a paid White House job before Two men reported being assaulted In the parking lot out- 1 necessarily mean that talks be- being transferred to the Penta- dential affair and cover-up re- in the offer at this time," as it side of Uptown/Downtown early Saturday morning. One jected a written offer from Mon- accelerates its grand jury in- tween the sides won't continue, gon in 1996. but it signals that prosecutors man was struck In the back of the head and the other was ica Lewinsky to testify in vestigation, one source said. struck twice on the right side. The assailants could be heard exchange for immunity, individ- Attorney William Ginsburg, are content to press ahead with The White House said Wednes- uals familiar with the negotia- who represents Ms. Lewinsky, their grand jury investigation in day that Clinton has "cleared the yelling, "so you think you're tough guys." tions said Wednesday. said Wednesday he could not dis- the absence of Ms. Lewinsky's air" about the Lewinsky matter, Ms. Lewinsky's lawyers sub- cuss his dealings with Starr's of- cooperation. but former senior adviser An intoxicated male entered the American Amvets de- mitted the offer Monday night fice. "It would be irresponsible to Previously, Ms. Lewinsky had George Stephanopoulos said manding to be served. When he was denied he threw a beer before the former White House talk about the negotiations," he offered to testify that she had sex nagging questions remain. bottle at the bartender. intern left town for California, said. with Clinton, backing away from according to sources who spoke Ginsburg would say only that her affidavit in the Paula Jones "The longer the president goes Police were dispatched to the 500 block of East Reed where on condition of anonymity. he was continuing to work on de- lawsuit stating that she did not without telling his side of the sto- a male subject was causing a commotion and screaming that Independent counsel Kenneth veloping a criminal defense for have an affair, according to a ry, the more unease there will be he was going to die. The subject was transported to Wood Starr's office decided Wednes- his client, who has been informed source familiar with the in- in the public," Stephanopoulos County Hospital where he was treated for overdosing on day to reject the offer, which by prosecutors that she is a tar- vestigation. said one day after testifying be- mushrooms. The subject did not die but was charged with came after two weeks of on- get likely to be indicted. Clinton has publicly denied fore the grand jury. drug abuse. WORKSHOP A male subject was found carrying a bar stool towards Lot 4. He claimed he called "five" on the seat and was afraid Continued from page one. will lead the workshop. people) to deal with a wide range Ullman said one of the areas someone else was going to take it. According to Ullman, Rosen- of issues," said Ullman. "It helps presented at the workshop will Schneider, an associate profes- berg has almost 20 years of clini- professors, the surrounding deal with evidence on the var- A man reported that some of his personal items had been sor in psychology at the Univer- cal and research experience community and students to get a iants of well-being such as age, gender, social class and culture. stolen by his moving company. Among the missing items sity of Ottawa. working with substance abuse. better understanding of timely were a gold , a gold and an electronic bible. Ullman said the second work- He said the workshop is specially topics by national and interna- He said Carol D. Ryff, professor shop, "Substance Abuse: Relapse geared for counselors, social tional speakers." and director of the Institute on Prevention In Substance Abuse workers, psychologists and Aging at the University of Wis- A dead animal was reported on the comer of Wooster and Ullman said the audience will Buttonwood streets. The animal was found to be an oppos- Treatment," will be held Feb. 28. chemical dependency profes- have the opportunity to evaluate consin-Madison, will conduct the The workshop will focus on the sionals. the quality of the instruction, the workshop. siini and was really dead. prevention of recurrence in Ullman said Rosenberg will program content, and the bene- Ending the series will be a patients with a history in sub- discuss methods to assess fits of the program presented at workshop titled "Managed Care: A male black cat was reported missing. The cat is wearing a stance abuse, the cognitive- clients' high risk situations, cop- the workshop. Preparing to Compete and Win in red collar with tags and answers to the name of O/zle. behavioral model of recurrence ing skills, behavioral skills train- According to Ullman, the third the World of Managed Care," and its implications for outpa- ing and refraining techniques workshop is scheduled for April Ullman said. He said the pro- A female Juvenile was caught shoplifting a King Size Milky tients and residential therapy, regarding slips, alcohol and drug 4. He said the topic is "the pres- gram is scheduled for late April. Way from Barney's South. The subject was apprehended for Ullman said. He said Harold Ro- outcome expectancies. ence of the positive, in mental The workshops are sponsored stealing the candy bar. but fled before police could arrive. senberg, University professor in "The importance of the work- health and psychological func- by Continuing Education, Inter- the psychological department, shops is to enhance the ability (of tioning." national & Summer Programs. A caller stated that there were three subjects in his house that were drunk and that he wished that they would be re- DEMOCRATS moved. mographical changes have made County. He said Wood County at- Continued from page one. cern. He believes the major issue A female subject reported that the rear end of her vehicle it neither Republican or Demo- tracts politicians because of the will be education. had been smashed while at Bojangles. She said that if she tlonal crisis without taking away Baldwin is also optimistic for cratic, but a swing county. Presi- suburban setting and the poten- funds from higher education. the Democrats because Ohio has dent Bill Clinton took the vote in tial for Toledo media coverage. found out who did it she would kick their ass. Conlisk believes this campaign a 140 year history of not having Wood County both times he ran. will be one of the best ideas and one party in office for more than "We are in a crust of swing A female subject was reported to be falling-down drunk In the candidate with the best ideas eight years. He attributed this to Baldwin also said that Wood voters, Baldwin said. the 1600 block of East Wooster. The subject was described to will win. Ohio being a swing state. He said County is a good political bar- be around 70 to 75 years of age. Baldwin said the committee Ohioans have a strong history of ometer for Ohio. He said that The screening and endorse- will be looking to endorse candi- switching political parties. Ronald Regan, Gerald Ford, ment process will be tonight at A female attempted to drive her mother's car away after her dates who are electable, articu- He said that Wood County is George Bush and John F. Ken- Kaufman's at the Lodge/Quality mother had told her she was not allowed. The subject's late, and address issues of con- marginally Republican, but de- nedy have campaigned in Wood Inn at 7:30 p.m. brother stopped the attempt by disarming the garage door opener. OPRAH Mad cow disease has ravaged lows. Ms. Winfrey added that she be- A female subject reported getting numerous harrassing Continued from page four. cattle herds in Britain for a dec- They are suing under a Texas lieves any comments by Hueston phone calls. The caller threatened her life and was using the there." ade. It is blamed for about 20 law that protects agricultural or Weber that were edited out voice from the movie "Scream." Ms. Winfrey said repeatedly human deaths overseas but has products from false and defama- were redundant. • "that viewers understand guests never been detected in the tory remarks. The trial is in its She also disputed testimony on her show are expressing their United States. third week. that she told the producer in opinions. The cattlemen contend the Ms. Winfrey, in her second day charge of editing the show, In an instant American Heart James Kelley, to "cut that boring "This is not a news magazine. program was edited to take out on the stand, was scolded more Association.' pro-beef comments in favor of than once by U.S. District Judge beef guy out," in reference to a stroke can It's not the evening news," she Fighting HM/T OfcMM V said. 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The Associated Press and the operator to their deaths. The Defense Ministry said mil- Startled by an unusually loud itary flights must maintain a CAVALESE, Italy -- The U.S. boom, 66-year-old Carla Naia minimum altitude of 500 feet. Marine jet that severed a ski lift looked up and saw the Jet "com- The cable was severed about 300 cable, plunging 20 people to their ing at me at an incredible speed." feet above the ground. deaths, violated Italian air safety "I've seen lots of planes and I'- Undersecretary Massimo Bru- regulations with its "earth- ve often cursed them," the Ca- tti told state television that the shaving flight" across a snowy valese resident said. "But this plane's flight plan called for it to hillside, the prime minister of one seemed completely out of be flying at 3,600 feet. Aviano this angry nation said Wednes- control, far lower and faster than spokeswoman Capt. Tracy O'- day. the others." Grady said the pilot "was on an The defense minister said the Residents of this valley have approved low-level training mis- American pilot should be pros- long complained about low-flying sion," but did not say what alti- ecuted, several influential law- jets out of Aviano Air Base at the tude was authorized. makers said U.S. bases in Italy foot of the Italian Alps. O'Grady also said U.S. military should be closed, and Italian and "We are fed up," said Mauro investigators were looking into American investigators started Gilmozi, the mayor of this pic- why the plane was flying so low. looking into the accident near turesque town of 3,600. "This A Marine accident investigation Trento, about 90 miles east of Mi- Top Gun' stuff has got to stop." team from the United States was lan. An EA-6B pilot who flew mis- scheduled to fly to Aviano, 60 "This is not about a low-level sions in the area last year said it miles east of Cavalese. flight, but a terrible act, a nearly is standard procedure for pilots earth-shaving flight, beyond any based at Aviano to fly low-level The cable car was on Its way limit allowed by the rules and training routes in the Dolomite down Cermis mountain when it laws," Premier Romano Prodi Mountains, but for safety plunged to the valley floor, told reporters. reasons they are not supposed to crushing everyone inside. It was Witnesses said the Marine be at altitudes below 1,000 feet. just minutes away from reaching EA-6B Prowler swooped through The pilot, who spoke Wednes- the base lodge when it fell. the valley Just above the treetops day on condition he not be identi- on Tuesday. Its tail severed two, fied, said potential hazards such All that remains is a mangled Associated PiTlf photo fist-sized, steel cables, sending a as ski resort cables are plotted on heap of yellow metal on the A policeman sorts through the remains following the death of 20 skiers when their cable car collapsed in gondola full of European skiers a flight map. bloodstained snow. Italy Tuesday.

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Sports Editor Jason McMahon Q SPORTS 372-2602 Kahle adjusts well to bench role □ Falcon forward Women's Sherry Kahle learns to Basketball Compiled by make the transition to K New. Ipocu Editor JIUI McHlksa the new role. E Coach Jaci Clark: Northern "I don't care who it is - we need to By JASON McMAHON be ready to go. We're going to have to make sure that our game is The BG News Illinois still good and solid and go there Tonieht • 8:05p.m and be ready to work hard." It's hard to imagine a basket- Chick Evans Field ball player who'd rather sit on House. DeKalb. III. Leading BG: the bench than start. Jacki Raterman 15.8 ppg. .881 FT% BG: 15-4 overall, 10-1 MAC Sherry Kahle is almost that Sata Puthoff 16.8 ppg. 29 3-pointers Nil): 3-14 overall, 2-9 MAC Charlotta Jones 17.9 ppg, 9.5 rbg player. Almost. • Nil) is the only MAC team BG Kahle,'Bowling Green's soph- does not lead-in all-time series Leading NIL): Kelly Sue Miller 16.9 ppg, 79 rb omore forward, was demoted Amanda Reese 10.8 ppg .773 FT% from the starting lineup along ■ft): WFOB (I43CWUJ) Lori Herl 10.4 ppg 62 rb with classmate Jaymee Wappes two weeks ago before the Fal- win, I'll go along with." cons' tilt with Ohio. And BG has won. The Falcons Since then, Kahle has been able have won their last four games to accept the change and use it to with the new lineup, pushing her advantage. their season record to 15-4 ~ "I feel like I have less pressure equaling last year's output - on me to start off the game right heading into tonight's game at off the bat playing really well." Northern Illinois. Kahle said. "Coming off the Clark, who initially pulled the bench, I have time to look and see trigger on the switch at halfti me what's going on in the game." of the Akron game on Jan. 17, has Kahle Wappes Kahle didn't always see it that been happy with the way things way. After BG coach Jaci Clark worked out. Kahle's scoring average in decided to replace Kahle and "Everybody has ihe frame of Mid-American Conference Wappes with senior Bridget An- mind and understands that it's all games is down more than two drews and junior Jenifer Gaf- about the team right now," Clark points from her rookie campaign ford, the 5-9 Lima native admit- said. "You need to do what you're (6.8 to 4.2), while Wappes' assist- ted she wasn't as understanding. asked to do and be ready to per- to-turnover ratio has just about "At first I was kind of upset form wherever you can. In all reversed from a year ago, when about it," Kahle said. "I knew I ways, it's worked out well for us. she had 44 assists to go against 34 wasn't performing as well as I 'To the credit of Jaymee and turnovers in MAC play. should be - I'm still not; that's Sherry, you can handle it poorly Meanwhile, Gafford and An- how I feel ~ but I knew it was for or be upset with it and really drews have given steady contri- the better. I had to get over it, make waves with it and neither butions all year long. Clark says and so I did. one of them did that. They under- having quality backups was as BG Ntwa Photo by Amy Van Horn "All I want is playing time and stand that their roles are still Junior point guard Jenifer Gafford (13), who took over for sophomore Jaymee Wappes two weeks ago, for us to win. Whatever makes us very important to us." • See AD) USTS, page nine. leads the Falcons into battle tonight against Northern Illinois.

Men's Basketball Dan Price returns from suspension F-F« Compiled by BO Ntwi Sporti Writer Jin Toco*

Q The junior right •<►• Coach Dan Dakich: winger had been sus- Northern "The compering is there, the effort pended from the hockey is there, now let's see if we can team since Dec. 23. Illinois execute." Tonight • 7 p.m. By TOD McCLOSKEY Anderson Arena Leading BG: TheBC News Tony Reid .17.0 ppg BG: 8-11 overall, 5-6 MAC DeMar Moore ... .13.7 ppg NIU: 9-10 overall, 5-6 MAC Dan Price, junior right wing of Price Dave Esterkamp . .12.3 ppg the Bowling Green hockey team, Zwierlein • Falcons have lost 3 in a row and (ace West-leading Ball St. Saturday Leading NIU: was reinstated yesterday by ath- status, although he will now be T.J. Lu» 19 8 ppg, 11.3 rbg letic director Ron Zwierlein able to perform this weekend's Radio: WBGU (88 1 FM) win Ryan Fraoy and Burton Anderson. Mark VotMr. WBVI196 1 FM) 8 5 ppg effective immediately. upcoming games for BG. Donle Parker.... 7.7 ppg Price was suspended indefi- Throughout his suspension. Price nitely from game action on Dec. was allowed to practice with the 23 by Zwierlein. Head coach team. During his suspension, Buddy Powers supported Price Price has missed 10 games, total- Wasilewki performs after he pleaded "no contest" on ing 45 days. During this time Dec. 16 in his scheduled court period. Price committed appearance on his aggravated nearly 25 hours of community beforefriends9fcunily vehicular homicide. service work with several The accident that occurred on schools. □ The women's tennis Women's September 13, 1997, took the life Zwierlein said that the choice standout performed well of one Bowling Green man whom of reinstating Price was not dri- Tennis was thrown from the vehicle ven by the teams current 5-21-2 close to home last Price drove. Price, whom had record, its Injury situation, or weekend, and hopes to minor injuries, ran Into a ditch Price's nearing court date. Price repeat that performance. Eastern after misjudging a turn. Small is scheduled to be sentenced by amounts of alcohol were found in Union County Judge Richard Kentucky Price's system, although alcohol Parrott on Feb. 17 at 11:45 am. By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM was not the cause of the accident. "Upon successful completion TheBC News Invitational "Bowling Green State Univer- of the essential conditions of this Friday-Sunday sity recognizes that no time probationary period, I will once Friends and family of Erika Richmond, Ky. frame of suspension will ever again reevaluate Dan's case and Wasilewski must be enjoying this erase the tragedy of Sept. 13, make an appropiate decision with part of the Bowling Green wom- BG: 1-2 overall 1997, when Dan Price sat behind regard to his future status on the en's tennis team's schedule. • BG's final road trip before the wheel of a vehicle that ulti- University's ice hockey team," Last weekend, they saw her Spring Break mately claimed the life of a Bowl- Zwierlein said. "He will live play at the Queen City Racquet ing Green resident," Zwierlein every day of his life with the Club in Cincinnati as the Falcons said. "Dan Price's time away consequences of his using poor won 6-3. Wasilewski responded to the from hockey was intended to judgement, a penalty far greater This weekend, they will have to pressure of playing in front of give him the opportunity to re- than any athletic director or uni- travel just an hour and a half friends and family recording a flect on his actions, devote his versity office could render." down I-7S to see Wasilewski and 6-4, 6-4 No. 4 singles win against time to his academic endeavors, Through the 16 games Price has the rest of BG battle in the UC's Katie Kerr. Teamed with and perform community ser- played this year, he has totaled BG Ncw» Photo by Jeremy Martin Eastern Kentucky Invitational In Meghan Rhodes at No. 2 doubles, vice." four goals and 12 assists for 15 The Falcon icers have been 2-8 since Dan Price's suspension on Dec. Richmond, Ky. the duo recorded an 8-1 win over Price declined to comment. points, currently second on the 23. Richmond is just 20 miles Amy Trocewicz and Nickle Har- Price remains on probationary team. south of Lexington. ris. "It was nice for her to be play- The wins extend Wasilewski's ing on the courts she's played on record to 11-7 in singles play and before," said BG coach Penny 9-7 In doubles play for the 97-98 Dean. "It added pressure playing in front of those people." • See PERFORMS, page ten.

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Two BG News sports writers take sides Offsides on a current issue in the sports world If the NBA ignores its •«*» League shouldn't have to drug problem, it's wrong L* be its players' babysitter Say no to drug9. gathered to support random drug The NBA should be worried about athletes such as those who play In Say No to drugs. testing in the NBA Is reason enough the use of performance-enhancing NBA-level basketball will quickly Say No to Drugs. to Implement It. There is one more drugs. is not a perfor- lose their form If drugs such as Society has made the message as issue that exists here and bigger In mance-enhancing drug. Therefore, marijuana came Into play In thelr clear as possible. The government scope than anything else that I have Nick Luciano Mike Leonard the NBA should not be worried llves. spends literally billions of dollars a Illustrated. The Issue Is children. BCNews BG News about marijuana use among Its The NBA undoubtably has been year getting the message out and While Charles Barkley and other Sports Writer Sports Writer players. Influenced by the mandatory drug- enforcing the rules that It has made. NBA players can come onto televi- Don't misinterpret me -- I believe testing policies of the NFL. Holding The growth of crime and many other sion and say without hesitation and that drug use of any form is wrong. the NBA to NFL standards, however, social problems can be traced direct- with all the Intelligence of a beat up. For purposes of sports performance, would be Improper. ly back to the use of Illegal drugs. old basketball shoe that they are not however, marijuana would only As a general rule, posseslng great At this point some of you are role models, the fact Is that they are. Inhibit the players. It does not give physical strength Is more a necessi- probably wondering what a column The youth of America look up to the players any type of unfair ty in the NFL than It Is In the NBA. like this Is doing In the sports sec- their sports heroes. They are held up advantage and. therefore, should be The NFL's narcotic tests are geared tion. The fact Is that this social and revered In society's mainstream of no consequence to the league towards anabolic steroid users, thus problem has found Its way Into what as though they are something more This week's offices. leveling the playing field. Marijuana was once a bastion of drug and than human because of the way that question: Individual team policies and per- users Just get caught In the net. sonal values should be the safe- other related societal problems. That they capture our minds, hearts and The NBA offices have an obliga- bastion Is the realm known broadly guards against marijuana use In the tion to keep a level playing field for dreams. "Should the NBA's ranks. Anything beyond that as sports. it's players. This would necessitate True, the traditional logic of mon- NBA be con- would be an unnecessary burden on Perhaps this problem is no more key see. monkey do. does not apply mandatory steroid tests, but commonplace than It Is in the sport cerned with the league's front office. here. Just because a young Chris Take a look at what the recent steroids aren't viewed as a threat In of basketball and In particular the drug use the NBA. NBA. Webber fan sees Webber on televi- calls for mandatory drug testing If the NBA were to Implement Fact: Using drugs does harm to sion facing marijuana charges does among its have been based on - unsubstanti- mandatory drug tests for players the body. Indisputable. Now the level not In every case mean that he or players?" ated reports and rumors from play- to which that harm occurs is debat- she will go out and follow Webber's ers. Hardly what one would call with the Intent of screening out able but the fact remains that drugs lead and experiment with weed. But reputed sources. marijuana users, ltswould be acting harm the body. 1 would ask. how many of you think Are there a certain few players In as a counselor/babysitter for Its Fact: By playing a professional that It helps? the NBA who do use marijuana? I players. sport a player Is, in effect, selling his How many times are mothers, wouldn't doubt It. Drug use is a If players choose to use marijua- body's ability to perform a certain fathers and guardians are going to soclety-wlde problem and sports na, they have nobody but them- task. The constant running and have to tell their children that the organizations are not Immune from selves to blame when their perfor- hand - eye coordination required to sports figures they look up to have Next week's It. mance suffers. Saving players from play the game of basketball are made a mistake and then make question: Is the NBA. as some rumors sug- committing career suicide is not the Impeded by the use of drugs. excuses for those "heroes?" gest, a smokefest comparable to responsibility of the league offices Fact: The NBA has a responslblli For the NBA. in this case. Ignor- "Should the Woodstock? Get real. World-class and should not be viewed as such. ty to put the best product It can ing the problem would be the same onto the court. That product In this as accepting It. The acceptance of Indians trade case: the players on the court. If this drug problem would lead to to pick up those players are harming their bod- more serious problems for a league Chuck ies then they are not living up to that could HI afford any more bad their responsibility to the fans, their press. And all the Michael Jordans. Knoblauch?" customers. Grant Hills and other NBA "good This Issue Is not as black and guys" will not be enough to save an We want your feedback! Call us at (419) 372-2602 white as It appears above, but the organization that would have had no or e-mail at jmcmaho@bgnet with your thoughts overwhelming evidence that can be Idea of how to save Itself. on next week's question.

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PERFORMS justments from high school to Falcon track team returns home Continued from page eight. college life. She feels lucky to have them as teammates. □ BG hosts an eight- guy" could be a preview of the NCAA season. "It made the adjustment fun," team meet against stiff In the distance events almost Championships. The meet was In the fall, Wasilewski was a Wasilewski said. "We all get every team has strong runners, non-scoring, and the Falcon's top runner-up at the No. 1 singles at along so well. It's like we're all competition. but in order for the Falcons to performers were a little off. the MAC Individual Invitational. family. It's very neat." make a run at WMU, the distace She also captured singles and In terms of the change, her role doubles championships at the By CORY J. MCCARTNEY team will have to step up and "We had very good competi- has a different outlook. The BG News score some points. tion, and it was a very fast Bowling Green BGSU Invite. Wasilewski is no stranger to "We each have individual The four highly-touted mem- track," Sink said. "Overall we goals," Wasilewski said. "Most The Falcons are coming home. bers of the team (sprinter Ran'- looked flat. We didn't seem to Invitational success. The Cincinnati Hills Saturday • 10:30 a.m. Christian Academy graduate was important, you're trying to win The Bowling Green men's Sheen Clay, shot putter Adam have it. We just didn't compete for your team. In high school, it track team will be hosting a meet real well. We had good perform- Field House 83-11 in her final three seasons Rose, high jumper Doug Heit- was mostly focused on yourself." this Saturday at Perry Field kamp and pole vaulter Travis ances, but no winners." including being named to the all- Competing teams: city team three times. Wasilewski can't say enough House. The competition will fea- Downey), are going to need some Akron, Ashland, Baldwin- about the team togetherness. ture four Mid-American Confer- help scoring some points. As for highlights, thi Falcons Wallace, Ohio, Western In her senior year, she had a That's a big reason the team is ence opponents: Akron, Ball "Rah'Sheen should run very had a second (Rose) and third Michigan, Youngstown State 30-4 singles record and was State, Ohio University and well," Sink said, "but YSU has a (Alex Moser) in the shotput. named the Miami Valley Confer- aiming toward the ultimate goal - an MAC Championship. Western Michigan. good 200 (-meter dash) runner, so Moser also took a second in the ence "Player of the Year." She, "The people on the team, I Baldwin Wallace, Ashland and that should give Rah'Sheen some 35-lb. weight-throw (52-7 1/2), "As far as overall perform- as well as the team, finished third good competition. with Rob Koury finishing third ances," Sink said, "we had two in the state in Division II in the think they're all the best," Wa- Youngstown State will also at- silewski said. "If we all play up to "Our throwers, especially (52-33/4). guys run their best times all fall of '96. tend. our potential, I definitely think The meet should be highly Rose, should score a lot of points year. Pat Carney ran a 15:11 in we can do it." competitive in every event. But for us, and it will be good to have "Rah'Sheen got second in the the 5000, and Craig Hat field ran a Dean is happy to have her on 60(meter-dash), and third in the 8:44 in the 3000, but the meet was the team. The team closeness was one of the biggest threat team-wise our pole vaulters back after a the reasons she came here. She should be WMU, according to BG week off." 400,"Sink said,"Hopefully he'll so strong they didn't place very "An asset is her understanding get a little sharper in meets to of the game and the strategy received calls from other schools men's coach Sid Sink. The meet should be very well- high." but was intent on coming to BG rounded and Sink urges the Fal- come." necessary to win," Dean said. "They're strong as they always after she liked what she saw. are," Sink said. "We've never con faithfuls to come out and "We accomplished a few "She always comes to practice beaten them in a meet here, and I make some noise. The high jump also saw the things,"Sink said,"In a few ready to work. She has great think we have a shot at them Falcons put up some fight, with events we didn't run well, but we speed and her power is improv- "I loved it," Wasilewski said of her visit. "I knew of some of the right now. Falcons compete at Butler Doug Heitkamp finishing in only took 15 guys, now we're just ing every week." team members and knew we'd "Sprint-wise, Western, us and fourth (6-7), and Eric Browning looking ahead to competing this The Falcons sent only the best posting an eighth place finish weekend against Western Michi- Wasilewski credits her team- get along. I knew it would be Ashland look very strong and mates for helping with the ad- fun." Youngstown State has a real good to Butler last weekend for what (6-5). gan at home." STILL LOOKING FALL 1998 Leasing for an UNITS GOING FAST! APARTMENT? Fall 1998 Lists Now Available •Ridge Manor Apartments tfS&K HERE •Frazee Ave. Apartments •East Merry Ave. Appartments (522 Full) Winthrop •Field Manor Apartments Terrace GREENBRIAR, INC. 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J r, * BGSU's Weekly Entertainment Section * Depression equals money Ann Arbor's Morsel, who visited BG last week to play at Our Tom Denk reviews the Questions, both mun- Howard's Club H, talks with new Dickens-based drama Thursday dane and consequential, compound on our brains Michael Planicka "Great Expectations" February 5,1998 daily. Should I quit school and get a job? Should I get Entertainment Editor a haircut? Should I read CONCERT MOVIE REVIEW John Wenzel . another preachy, self-refer- * N-2 ►»- N-3 372-2603 ential column in The BG New»? Well, you get the idea. Due to these outside The men of pressures, one sometimes circa August 19, . wants to break down quiet - 1993, from left • ly and stay home listening to right: Dave 1991 to Mazzy Star all day. Or Abbruzzese, one could take the violent Stone ■ Ten" U released I Gossard, ■ Very few copies are sold in way and punch oui one'a the first week - roommate for playing that ' , 1991 .new Pearl Jam for Mike McCready the 14 millionth time. ! and Alas, the day-to-day ennui that attacks even the most burly of souls can ■ PEARL JAM: Yield' ;*e debilitating. But then -jigain. no one said being ;Siappy all the time would v ;%e a bowl of cherries. > I set out on a mental 1992 " quest. (Well. I actually did- Fans beckoned by n't. I sat around watching MTV. but it sounds like a pretty cool thing to say.) Which would be better for oneself in the long-term, midnight release being miserable or having a sense of well-being? For many bands that happy with the increased free First. 1 examined Un- enjoy a superstar promotional items Epic has depressed. Many famous status, a key compo- donated to marketing "Yield." sad people, from Sylvia nent of their popular Key chains, stickers, posters, "Bummer" Plath to Kurt "I ity is the number of and flats picturing "Yield" signs Hate Myself And 1 Want To they sell. You've got to were Just some of the freebies Die" Cobain have ended up be a superstar to have music that local BG music stores were as suicides. But then stores reopen their doors at handing out during Monday October 26, I again, isn't it pretty hip to midnight just sell your album. night's midnight sale. be sad? Nirvana's back And in Bowling Green. Mad- Perhaps the reason why the 1993 catalogue been flying off hatter Music Co. and Finder's label has promoted the band so Music did just that much is due to the ■ "Versus'' is released the shelves since Cobaln'fl ■ 950,000 copies sold in first for Pearl Jam's long high expectations 1994 suicide. critics have for it. 10 days Death and sadness scon awaited "Yield- Story by ■ Remains fastest selling release. and December 6, album in history I to have a tight grip on the Nick Spin magazines have ■ Debuted on Billboard at tl t^JVmerican public. We find Both stores expected to see a both rated "Yield" as 1994 ijbdd feelings and tragedies Lindley one of Pearl Jam's ;;eomewhat inleresting. An high turnout for one ■ "" is released of the decade's most best efforts. Sony ! example would be men- and ■ 877,000 sold within the first week popular bands. With (Epic's owner) has of sales >lioning the movie "Faces Of four records and a Tod Just as high of expec- ■ Remains third fastest selling _ Death" to any teenage or number one spot on taUons for the new album in history ■ Debuted on Billboard at "1 adolescent-minded person. Billboard (see graph- McCloskey album. Yeah, it was bad. tragic ic) for each of them. "Sony is on it 1st single released even. But wasn't it cool Pearl Jam's album right now." Sheets when that dude at the premiers have been Design by said of the company's '" press conference blew his some of the biggest marketing strategy. head off? in the history of Scott Brown "Sony is a big part of To rid myself of these recorded music. Epic. They have a lot dark thoughts, I perused However. Pearl Jam's record going on right now with Augus some of the more lighter company Epic took a different Titanic' and Celine Dion. I aspects of life. I opened philosophy and approach in think they are trying to stay ^^ ^a& myself up to leddy bears. marketing "Yield." No. 1." smiley fat e stickers "(Epic has done) a lot more ■ "" is released and unrelentingly-loud pop TV promotion, radio, and the ony even has plans to I 367.000 copies sold within the _ make a video for first week of sales * music. It seemed okay for single's been out for quite ■ Debuted on Billboard at »1 a little bit. but grew scary awhile before the release, which ."Given to Fly." which I is something Pearl after a while. Of course, is kind of unusual." Finder's ingle reli Jam has not done the lighter side of life might employee Veronica Sheets said. "As far as the single goes, it's a Ssince their first album Ten." "Who You Are" have the upper hand on good single and we've listened The band's last video, "Jeremy." the bad. The Carpenters received high praise, extensive have still sold more to the new album all night. It's pretty good." air time, as well as four MTV albums than Marilyn video awards including Best Manson and Nine Inch Our The first single to be Video. Nails combined. They really want to work I came to the incredibly released from Eric Kuebler "Yield" - "Given to this one." Madhatter manager . intelligent idea that maybe Fly" - was available Jim Cummer said of Pearl reviews we all have a bit of a light in stores nearly a Jam. They're going to make 'Yield' side and a dark side. Alter month before the album videos, they're going to tour, all. Mark Twain once said. debuted. Was this early release they're going to do everything." see 1998 "We all have a moon with a done to pump up the album to Even within the first night dark side that we nevei bring Pearl Jam back to the of sales, predictions and opin- page N-2 show anyone." So. the forefront of elite bands? ions are quickly taking form of February 3, choice is yours. But for There are a lot of Pearl Jam "Yield." me. I guess I'll sUck with 'wannabes' and I think they're "I was real nervous. I didn't 1998 "Faces Of Death." depress (Pearl dam) trying to get back think this was a big deal, but it ing old Joni Mitchell up there." Sheets said. This is speaks for itself." Cummer said "Yield* is released albums and crank-calling the one that should have been pointing to the extensive line of ex-girlfriends. right after Ten." I guess they people forming nearly 40 min- 1st single reli We all have our ways.. (critics) say this one is going to utes before midnight. "I think climb back up there." that this is, next to Ten.' that "Given to F Still. Pearl Jam fans are this is the best one."

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Even though the experimental albums of Vitology and No Code did- n't do as well as thetr first two albums. Yield should put Pearl Jam Morsel creates unique sound back on top •Eric Kuebter By MICHAEL PLANICKA ties this world has to offer." Pratt's drums, which include The BG News Parades said guitarist Jason Burbo. tribal beats and sampling, are Scientists say that humans They create a sound that is on time and off time at the use about 10 percent of their uniquely their own. Each song right time. both unpredictable and fresh sound- brains actual capacity. If this has It's own special voice, and Morsels first EP g.ib.Le.t ing. If you like to think about the is true, somewhere in the this voice is brought out beau- was recorded in 1993. They music you listen to this record will tifully by singer and flutist followed up this effort the next please you. If you're looking for other 90 percent Morsel is something to sing along with, you playing a live show. Miriam Cabrera. Bassist and year with Noise Floor. Noise might want to pass. I witnessed this display of vocalist Be Hussey makes Floor was recorded in Chicago -Dan Mitchell uncharted creativity last sounds fly out of his instru- in the home studio of Steve Thursday night at Howard's ment that permeate the air Albini (of Nirvana fame). From Club H on 210 N. Main St. with a distinct mood. "I do It there the band went to Small Morsel, from Ann Arbor, to be fulfilled musically, and it Stone records out of Detroit to Mich., played BO in support of comes out." Hussey said. record another EP in 1995. Harrod and Funck: their latest release I'm a Morsel's sound focuses on Most recently they have put Wreck. the deconstruction and con- out a double 7" entitled Static Self-titled Morsel has been together struction of the musical forces as well as their newest release Porcupine Tree: 1997 • Heated Bnck Records for about six years and have of space and sound. Their I'm a Wreck. Each one of their It might help to compare the gone through a number of dif- sound is solid releases is a Signify sounds of Harrod and Funck to ferent members. However, the and heavy dur- time capsule of 1996 - Delenum Records other bands who sound similar, present lineup of Miriam ing their live where they Porcupine Tree, a German four- but these guys have a sound Cabrera (vocals/flute). Jason shows. The were as a band that Is completely their own. vocals, which piece bordering on the edge of rock, Flowing guitar melodies and har- Burbo (guitar). Be Hussey at the time of have created one of the most bizarre monic lyrical composition contin- (bass/vocals). Chad Pratt are filtered the recording. albums I have ever heard with Pearl Jam: through the Signify. Their sound is a cross ue throughout the eleven track (drums) and Fat'hed (electron- Their latest Yield album to form a truly unique lis- ics) has been together for a Leslie machine, releases can be between Rush. Pink Floyd and tening experience. The album Is trance-Inducing techno. If they're 1998-Epic year and a half. The band are fed back picked up at the duo's second, preceded by out into the trying to avoid being labeled, they After much anticipation. Pearl Dreams of the Color Blind. feels that this is the strongest Madhatter have succeeded. Jam's newest offering Yield Is finally lineup they have had. Their crowd with music in BG, This record offers an extremely The two met In 1990. com- here. Eddie Vedder and his cohorts bining their talents and going on passion comes through in amplified hiss. The band is diverse amount of songs. It opens have had an immense amount of with wandering, ambient keyboards the road. They played countless their live shows. Miriam's voice in the process pressure to shoulder from the media clubs, cafes and colleges is comparable of making a being pestered by a catchy, repetitive and music critics after the lukewarm throughout the Eastern United To add to the originality of metal riff over solid locomotive style commertcal reception of their last States. Harrod and Funck even their sound, the band uses to Mary Timony of Helium. hi/lo-fl video which will cover drumming. In the title track, an what they call a "Leslie" to run One moment she harmonically the smooth tune "Squeezebox Indle-rock/math-rock thing is hap- two albums. There are obvious signs played in a subway to whomever that the band Is trying to portray a would stop and listen, which the vocals during a show. This floats with the lyrics, the next Medicine" from their latest pening while singer- more developed Image with Yield Steven Wilson's swlrly. almost whis- turned out to be everyone in the is a MTI rotophaser that is her venom screams forth. release. Morsel is also plan- The understated, almost cinematic station. At a CD release party in There are aspects of The ning to tour for I'm a Wreck by pered vocals float high above the packaging and the listing of ~K

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h ■ Thursday, February 5, 1998 The BG News page N-3 'Great Expectaions' lacks in its greatness THEATER Continued from page N-2 acting group that performs By TOM DENK previous work is noticed and humorous shows for children The BG News Finn is summoned to the show takes testimony of those with a lesson and message glamorous world of the New Great who were on the ship and involved. Besides presenting In life and especially at col York art scene. their shows on campus, the lege. many of us are pushed lo Expectations those who were effected by it. With his fire to create art After Ten November the the- troup also visits schools and our creative limits, driven to Woodland Mall Cinema 5 organizations around the area. the edge of our sanity, to have reignitcd. Finn is reunited ater department will have a with Estella and struggles in Starring: Ethan Hawke, break until the end of March The final production of the our souls ready to burst with Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Bancroft year is Twilight Los Angeles by emoUon. his attempt to redefine his when Wailing For Godot relationship with her. NOW says: Strong perfor- Anna Deveare Smith and Although "Great mances, weak ending begins. This classic play by However. Estella nears engage- Samuel Beckett tells the story directed by Yvonne Singh. Expectations" was created This production has caused a with the IntenUon of telling ment with Walter, a social elite • •-* of two bums waiUng for a per- who possesses the graces that son named Godot. The show great deal of interest because viewers a story of coincident-l- 1 star: just go to fhe bar the show has only been done and maturity, what came forth Finn lacks. Finn devours his 2 Mara: go to he bar M takes a comedic and some- luck and tries lo satisfy his 3 Man: mo*, lien bar times dramatic look at the once before by the playwright. was a testament that we often 4 atari: mow. then mot* again passions Ihroiigh fame and men as they try to explain Originally. Twilight LA. was a have little control of love and one-woman show performed especially our lives, no matter celebrity, but must ultimately their existence. Waiting For learn that while he alone con- who plays only a minor role, is Godot will be held at the by Deveare. The show how often we hear the exact addresses the Los Angeles opposite. trols his art. he cannot control his usual awesome self. Elsewhere theater from March Gwyneth Palttow plays the prive- another's love. Marketed as a story of pas- riots of 1992 through a collec- That is exactly why you'll 25-28 and is directed by laged and cold-hearted Estella Director Alfonso Cuaron sion. "Great Expectations" is Michael O'Brien. Uon of monologues. The find this movie either disap- just that, but not entirely in monologues are testimony of pointing or inspiring. "Great Ms. Dinsmoor's. Finn develops ("The Little Princess") guides Next is Enter The Night by his two passions: his incredi- this loose interpretation of the the sense of love. Rather this Maria I. Fornes and directed actual individuals interviewed Expectations" is the story of Charles Dickens classic. movie deals with the passions by Deveare who witnessed the Finn Bell (Ethan I lawkt■). who ble talent in art and his obses- by Leslie Bently. The show sion of Estella. But when Cuaron gets a profound per- that envelope life, the desire to centers around the loves of riots or were affected by it. is raised in a poor Gulf Coast defy the definition of success, According to director lishing community by his sis Estella leaves for college. Finn formance from llawke. who two women and a gay man seems to thrive in roles out- to decide for yourself what you Yvonne Singh, the choice of ter and her boyfriend Joe. is left behind, unable to pur- that has lost his lover to AIDS. sue his love of art without the side the mainstream. Paltrow's love. The show depicts their lives using an ensemble cast brings While helping Joe on a land- Unable to attach a potent a great challenge. The show scaping job. Finn meets the presence of his greatest desire. best assel remains her physi- together in comedic and dra- Years pass, and Finn is no cal attributes, and she strug- climax to a story that was matic scenes and will be held has never been done with an insane millionaire Ms. gles conveying anything more mostly engrossing. "Great ensemble and the department Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft) and longer an innocent, artistic In the Joe E. Brown theater than icimss. Bant roll is Expectations" will simply leave is taking a different perspec- her niece Estella (Gwyneth teen but a jaded, unideallstic from April 1 -5. Pal trow). man who wants nothing more extremely entertaining as the those seeking the quintessen- From April 17-18 at 7:3C Uve on the play. insane aunt, keeping scenes tial love story mildly unful- p.m. in the Joe E. Brown is Twilight Los Angeles runs Through weekly visits to than to have full control ol his life. That is. until some ol his alive with laughter. De Niro. filled. Rated R. this year's Treehouse Troupe. from April 22-26 in the Eva The Treehouse Troup is an Marie Saint Theater.

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COME SEE ANTONIO DANIELS' Having Trouble with your major? atwww.bgau.edu/atudenlllfe/organlzatlon UAO Mini Couraee Director Needed! •WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON FRIDAY THE Wm tickets 10 see the Cavs play the Vancouver Visit the College of Technology Open House s/wfal or simply steal an entry form from the Come help UAO plan worfcehope It events 13TH? DONT STAY HOME ALONE. .GRAB Grizzlies and Antonio Darnels! Rattle tickets on Thursday. Feb. I9th.3 8pm. flier at your table in the campus calelena* tor students. Applicants must havs at least SOME FRIENDS AND COME TO THE BIG The BG News sate in the Union foyer on 1/26. 2/5, and 2/6 Discover the excellent education. career. FALCON RADIO WFAL 680AMTV20 1 semester college experience and a 225 PLAYGROUND. THE RECREATION $1.00 for one. three tickets for $2.00 Trans and compensation our graduates receive m THE MUSIC EVOLUTION grade point minimum. Applications availa- CENTER HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED INTO Classified provided. Other prizes too1 Benefits Sport Architecture/Environmental design ble in ax> Student Union. Interviews will be A HUGE PLAYGROUND FILED WITH Management Alliance Aviation studies rtetd Tuesday. Feb. 10th. GAMES, RELAYS. OPEN-SWIM. PRIZES. &OE BEST OF THE BO'S MUSIC. DANCING AND Ads Construction Management When should you be embarassed to be a part Come see STOMP w/UAO at Fisher Theater Electronics Technology of Vie human population? Who should control OF COURSE, FREE FOOD DONT STAY in Detroit on March 1st will be leaving BG at Manufacturing Technology HOME WHEN YOU COULD BE HAVING the unwritten future? Students for Quality Edu- SOME REAL FUN." 372-6977 noon, and returning at 6pm Sign up m 330 Mechamcal Technology cation will be showing the film The Last Sup- WANTED: Union until Feb 9 cost is $30 Questions call Technology Education per, which addresses some ot these difficult BGSU Welcome Week Leaders nn;Ht;Nc««*itli>^lni>-in|tl. s.i.rpi »l>trtn(Mcnl. 22343 Visual Communiattons Technology questions Jon us for pizza and a discussion Gain valuable leadership experience and Uu* di\»nmtn jtr .OrMONnp Jn- rtmirutitm aji-inW I MM.« ■ . u >.«*. i 'eel I PC CLUB 7:00 pm m the Honors Center. Applications can be picked up in 40S Stu- Do you loathe Valentine's Day ? dent - •clcran. <* (he Kiw* m" *n> other k(*ll> THE JACKAL Services. Due by February 13 Lost kitten black body w/ white stomach 2 pnnc'tc>l*Uluk ugly of love on "Something Completely BA105 Friday. February 6th A Saturday February 7th. Guest speaker Call 2-0465 for info black dots on stomach. Fixed female 7 mo. old. D>lferent " Sunday 9 00pm-midnight on WFAL • 00 pm & 11:00 pm S200 Oscamp 111. Please call 352-7684 ChnsR Kellener Sponsored by UAO. Questions? Call Westfield Company 372-7184. All majors welcome1 CAMPUS EVENTS Final Days * Senior Portraits ******************************** End Thursday ' Senior Portraits Carl Wolf Studios will be on campus NEED A VALENTINE'S DATE? Enter the WFAL BLIND DATE CONTEST College ot Education A Human Develop- this week taking Senior Portraits CPR for the final time this year. Where lucky winners will be paired up ment All seniors graduating m May or Aug and sent on a night outON US! SCHOLARSHIPS cankee^ourloveaUvel FALL 1998 LEASING AVAILABLE! must attend to be included in the Enter at 120 West Hall. Applications for 1996-99 scholarships are now 1998 KEY yearbook. Sittings are available to students in the College of Educa- available from 10am-6pm daily tion and Human Development. Forms may be and only take i S minutes. Newly Constructed for Fall 1998 picked up m the Dean's Office. 444 Educ Bldg. The S6 sitting fee can be charged 10% discount to all students & Completed applications are due by through the Bursar. 3 Bedroom, Furnished, A/C, & Friday, Feb. 20. Please can 372-8634 faculty with a college ID. to schedule a sitting. Fireplaces This is the ABSOLUTE (Good through the whole year.) **************** ^^Ja^e^s^njh^c^golj^Kir^^ 808 Frazee Ave. 352-0717 Hours: 1027 N. Main 224 E. Wooster Monday - Friday Bowling Green 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Sun. - Thurs. 7am until 11pm. OHIO Saturday Fri. - Sat. 7am until 12am. 43402 ic. 9 a.m.-lp.m. to 1 * * CO**** BGSU MEN'S BASKETBALL J FLORIDA gEN^V-nS***',5S vs. fea tutV»* —^SPRINC BREAK NORTHERN ILLINOIS FROM $149 PER WEEK

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Come see STOMP ml UAO at Fisher Theater Camp Wayne (sister halt ol brother/sister PERSONALS SCHOLARSHIPS" A large selection ol ell 1 BR APTS available In Detroit on March 1st. wiH be leaving BG at SCHOLARSHIPS!! SCHOLARSHIPS" camp, Northeastern Pennsylvania. FOR SALE CMI John Newlove Real Estate 354 2210 noon, and returning al 6pm. Sign up in 330 Students who are applying for the Alumni iV20-87ia/98> Have the most memorable Apartments for rent: Union until Feb. 9 Coal is $30 questions call Chapter Scholarships must submit their appli- summer of your lite' Directors needed lor 606 5 E. Wooster. 2 brdrm. directly across from • 1SPRING BREAK-'-'DONT GET 2 2343 cations fo the Miles Alumni CenterBY 5:00p.m. Drama. Camping/Nature. ChooHeading and campus, w/parking, $82Svmonth 234 S. Col- BURNED""SunSplashll THE RELIABLE ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23. Extra applies GoH. Counselors lor: Tennis. Golf. Gymnaa 11111 Florida's New Hoopoi South Beach lege, 2 Bdrm, walking distance lo campus, SPRING BREAK CO. 12 YEARS EXP CONGRATSI tics. Team Sports. Low Ropes. Batik. Calligra- SI 291 Bars Open Until Sam! Great Beaches. lions are available al the Alumni Center w/parking $42S/mon!h. By appointment. 'HIOWEST PRICES-FREE Tnp». Paroes- Danielle Myers for becoming an AOII phy, Sculpture. DrawincyPainting. Photogra Activities. Warmer Weather! Try Cocoa Beach- phone. 419 352 8236 Dnnks a Foodlll Jamaica. Cancun. Barbados Love. Leslie TURNING POINTS phy, Ceramics. Guitar, Silk-Screening, Swim Hilton $1791 Daylona $1491 spnngbreak- a US «1 Destinations • South Padre CONGRATSI An informal Discussion Group about eating ming (WSI Preferred). Sailing. Waterskiing, lrav1.com 1.900 678-6386 Duplexes/houses lor '98-'99 school year. disorders, weight issues, and normal eating IslanoVPanama City Beach a Oaylona Ir: $ 129 Dance. Aerobics and Piano Other stall: II111 Spring Break Bahamas Party Cruiael 6 Ell., 1 &2bdrm.-1 lo3tenanls - Can Sun Splaan Tours Nowll 1-S0O-42S-7710 beginningTues., Feb. 10 Meets 3.30-5:00 pm. Driver/Video. Head Chet and Assistant 12 month leases only Delta Zeta is seeking potential house boys for To register call 372-2061 Co sponsored by Days (2791 Includes Meals. Parties * Tanesl or nrwvr sunsplashtours com Housekeeping. Night Watchperson. On Cam- 1 Steve Smith 352-8917 (no calls after 8pm) Spring 1996 semester Anyone interested or Great Beaches & Nightlife Leaves From South Counseling Center & Student Health Service pus Interviews February 10th Call Alpha Chi Omega for more info, cal Jen 92-4600. llortdal spnngbreaktravel.com 1-800-279-3019 lor mlormat»on The sisters ol Alpha Chi Omega would like to UPS-On-campua interviews Thursday, Febru- 1-000-878-6386. Female subleaser needed immediately to ary 5»l 10:00-2:00. Career Services congratulate Nicole Quintan on her pearling to EARN 11111 Spring Break Panama Cityl Slay On The share 2 bdrm apt., furnished, own room, K A Gamma Phi Beta KA Matt Sorb from Toledo. Best wishes" Valentl ne'e Day Classified Ads $750-* 1500-WEEK Beach Near The Best Ba/s |149i 6 Free Par- $2S0/mo Call 669-3438 The brothers of Kappa Alpha would like to Alpha Chi Omega Show your valentine how much you care, put it Raise all the money your student ties t Free Cover Charges included! Hurryi thank the Gamma Phi's for hosting an awe- GEORGETOWN MANOR APTS in the BG Newsl Think ol something special group needs by sponsoring a spnngbreakiiavel com I -aoo-678 6386 some lea on Monday. When can we do it VISA Fundraiser on your campus. 800 Third St Alpha CM Omega and bring it n 204 West Hall. For (90 a Una. again? No investment & very little time 1985 Ponnac Pansienne Eicellenl 1 BR * 2 BR units The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega would like to we'K pubtieh it in our Valentines page Feb KA Gamma Phi Beta KA needed There's no obligation, so $600 OBO FuHy lum . AC. reasonable rents A congratulate Lindsay Neiman on her pea/ling I Ml Deadline is Feb. 11. why not call tor information today Can Man 352-6027. Close to campus Yrty or sen yr leas. to Chris Rawski from Toledo Best wishes" K'eBURSARABLE! Call t -800-323-8454x95 Check us out be tore you lease Alpha Chi Omega KD Greek Week KD The sisters of Kappa Delta wish to congratulate 1988 Chevy Nova Call 352 4966 or stop by apt. VtO. Melanie Cramer on being chooser Public Re- HOMECOMING 1998! $1500 OBO AOII " KA • AOII lations Chair for Greek Weekl You're the bestl WANTED Be part of the most eKCieng week ol the year' 7 Call Anytime 424 3216 The sisters of AOII would like to thank the KD Greek Week KD chair positions available & committee mem- Houses, t 5 2 bdrm furn apis lor 9899 school year. Call 352-7454. brothers of Kappa Alpha for the kissing carna- bers needed. Applications in Rm. 330 Student Crystal Living Room Lamp $85. Brand new tions' Union. Questions' Call UAO @ 372-2343 twinPed(nol-ame) $160 Calll419) 353-1110. IT'S NOT TOO LATE - AOII KA- AOII ADOPTION: Happily married loving couple to find affordable housing LORAIN COUNTY STUDENTS: wants to offer your baby a secure and happy Guitar Gear MARTEN RENTALS INFANT/TODOLER TEACHER PAID Summer Internships home and future. Please call Cindy/Kevin Fender 2x12 upnght stereo speaker cabinet 704 5th"eOt 3rd" 71071h Attention AOII: Full time position at Jordan Family Develop- Soph. Jr. or Sr Educ, Soc.WK. Rec. Mktg, 1 600-352 0441 $250 Digilech RP-6 Guitar Effects Processor 352-3445 for summer. May & Aug Nominations for spring awards are due TODAY ment Center on the BGSU campus Provide $175. Ovation 1887 Legend, super shallow PR.CS.MIS, IPC.Wntmg.Fin , PoliSo Female needed immediately to share quiet, -The Random Panda care and supervision in one infant/toddler body. CCB. w.'case $700 Call 372 5265. or others to work at Nonprofit Orgs. privately owned house Own bedim 353 7063 classroom. Associate degree m Early Child- Apply & Co-op: days. hood Education or CDA credential. 2 yrs. expe- Renting Houses A Apartmenta BIOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS 310 Student Services Bkfg 372-2451 Female SuWsr needed to live in turn, or un- rience working with infants and toddlers, and Macintosh PowerBook 5300CS (1996) 24 Mb. 211 S. College Apt A-2 Bdrm 2 person are now available. 2nd floor, ISC Application Deadline'February 20thll deadline: Feb. 13. turn, bedrm, own rm a dose to campus. Call supervisory experience required $7 50vhr OS 8 0 Color Stylewriter Primer 2400/ACCE 422 Clough St. 2 bdrm 2 person Tracy t> 352-8704 tor details plus excellent benefits. Send resume to WSOS included. (Original cost $2,700) Contact Steve 720 8m Si 3 bdrm 3 person Community Action-ITT. 812 N. College Drive. (419)872-2608. 140 1/2 Menville 2 bdrm 2 person Final Days' Senior Portraits Natty Threads Rmtes. needed Own room in 2 bdrm. apt. Si 88 Bowl.ng Green, Ohio 43402 Equal Opportunity 150 Man villa 2 bdrm 4 person Allmd Starting March 354-2129 Sega Saturn lor sale. End Thursday ' Seniro Portraits 116 N. Main Employer 8 games. 3 controllers Can Wolf Studios will be on campus 352-9877 SutHeaeer needed immediately lor 1 bdrm un- Pan Time Student Employment $250. call 372-3536 this week taking Senior Portraits Vintage & confinement tum. upstairs apt. from Feb 16 to Apnl 30 Very Are you looking for part-time employment of 15 for the final this year. Costumes for rent, esp. 703 nice apt Heat indud CaH3S3-iiiO. 150 Manville 1/2 1 bdrm 2 person All seniors graduating m May or Aug Winter coats 50% off hours plus per week within walking distance to Sola and love seat $50 each OBO Call 706 2nd SL Apt. A 2 bdrm 3 person must attend to be included in The Sweaters 50% off BGSU. campus? Interested m working var- 352-5380. leave am—sage. 723601 St 3 bdrm 3 person 1998 KEY yearbook Sittings are Orange tags 50% off ious unskilled fobs in assembly, packaging. John Newlove Real Estate 354 2260 available from 10am-Spm daily HELPWANTED etc? Rate of pay is $5.15 per hour. Apply m and only lake 15 minutes person between the hours ol 900am and FOR RENT Now open 5:00pm (Mon-Fn) at: The S6 sitting tee can be charged SouthSide Car Wash through the Bursar. Advanced Specialty Products 993 S. Main (Behind Laundromat) 178 COUNSELORS and INSTRUCTORS 428 Ctough St Please can 372-8634 "Run ting Apis. A Houses Sublease 2 bdrm. unfurn. house for grads. lac Touchleas 4 Sell Serve needed! Coed summer campa In Pocono Bowl.ng Green OH 43402 » schedule a sitting Mountains. PA Lohikan, 1-600-468-4321, 211 E.RMd uiry, or family Attached garage. $5i0/mo plus This fa the ABSOLUTE www.lohlkan.com. __^_ 321 E Merry B-6bflfms util. Available May 686 6501 last session this school year. RUSH GAMMA PHI BETA Pt Bme youth instructors needed lor co- 311-316E Merry.2bdrm apti. RUSH GAMMA PHI BETA Babysmer needed: must have car S5.00mr "WHAT ARE YOU DONG ON FRIDAY THE ordination, supervision, and organization of 300 1/2 E. Merry - rooms. 13TH7 DONT STAY HOME ALONE...GRAB RUSH GAMMA PHI BETA Call for schedule: 686 0111. Flemble hrs Need youth recreation, crafts, athletics, and educa- School yr leases, all close lo campus ASAP SOME FRIENDS AND COME TO THE BIG tional programs. Work with youth between .he 353-0325 PLAYGROUND. THE RECREATION RUSH GAMMA PHI BETA Bar help at Jeff's Bar 6 Grill in Bradner. Ohio ages of 7-17 yrs ok). Some college back- CENTER HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED INTO ground prel 23-28 hours a week Late after- Wasting away in Gamma Pis vtlle Come meet from 6pm-1am. Contact Jeff or Sheila at i BDRM. Basement Apt 426 E Wooster. A A HUGE PLAYGROUND FILED WITH noon to early evening hrs., some weekend the women of Gamma Phi Beta tonight from 419)-2889465 vail. 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