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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. State University TUESDAY November 19, 2002 HOSTAGE-TAKER: A teenager with a knife LIGHT RAIN takes his sister and 19 HIGH49ILOW37 other children hostage in www.bgntws.com Spain; PAGE 6 independent student press VOLUME 95 ISSUE 58 Censorship issues rage on

By Jennifer Palicka looking for a new host, technolo- Some of these fillers block out shelves." Newman said. But even the 1950s wasnt all censorship, a few of which were REPORTER gy," Newman said about how only certain "unacceptable" Certain Internet providers now freedom of censorship. Elvis' thrown out because they were The University's annual Americans seem to need 'o use of words while others will block out block out sites without letting the songs were banned from certain found unconstitutional. One President lecture Series brought censorship to be decent. whole sites that contain an consumer know, this is what is radio stations and when he such law is the one that was in Roger Newman, its second Newman said that the Internet obscenity, as defined by that pro- known as silent censorship. This appeared on television, he was passed two years ago stating that speaker, yesterday to talk about is part of adults' constitutional gram's creators. One filter elimi- infringes on a person's constitu- only seen from the waist up. His all libraries and schools were to Internet censorship. rights, and it is not possible to tell nated the CNN homepage tional rights, Newman said. hip dance was unacceptable to block out anything uneducation- Newman started by discussing online if a person is an adult or a because one story was about a Even the well-known Harry the public eye, according to the al from the Internet. These filters the use of censorship in ancient minor. Newman then went on to naked statue that was in a muse- Potter character and stories have television station. were meant for children, not times and how it is nothing new discuss how there are over 100 um. been banned, blocked and even "Technology may drive the adults. The law was taken to to the technology today. different types of filtering pro- High schools using certain fil- burned by thousands of people future, but the steering is up to court, which in rum said that the Censorship started with the ban- grams, one example is Netnanny. ters, blocked the Titanic site and filters. What's next? Newman us," Newman said about censor- school portion was to be kept ning of certain fiction, but now These filters are stated to be 'Tarn - because of the first three letters in said that the blocking of Disney ship on books, television and the because teachers are to act as a most Americans treat sex with ily safe," but Newman said, "fil- the name. for children may be on the list. Internet. second parent to students. The suspicion, Newman said. ters are like machetes trying to do "A filter program that restricts "It would be a virtual Ozzie and There were many laws that "Sex is always on the hunt the job of a scalpel." sites is like pulling books off of Harriet," he said. have been made about Internet CENSORSHIP, PAGE 2 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION Editor let go over credibility

By Ross Snefd one else has been able to find THE ASSOCIATED -PRESS the girl since the story ran. MONTPELIER, Vt. — The "lust the nature of this young managing editor of the Barre- woman and her chosen profes- Montpelier Times Argus was sion makes it practically dismissed yesterday because impossible," Fletcher said. the existence of a heroin- Fletcher said he had difficul- addicted teenage prostitute he ty tracking down the girl's last wrote about can't be verified. name and therefore was "pur- Publisher R. lohn Mitchell posely vague" in writing the said the newspaper investigat- story. After his work was ques- ed after readers questioned the tioned, Fletcher said he investi- veracity of the SepL 15 story. gated further and found out "It was brought to our atten- her given first name was tion that some of the details of Deirdre. He remained uncer- the story were not accurate or tain about what the girl's last true and we checked them name might be out," Mitchell said. "It rums out "I heard anecdotaliy as soon they were not true. The person as the story came out she in the story, it wasn't proven moved on," Fletcher said. that she exists." Mitchell said the heroin Managing Editor Scott series "created a dialogue in the Fletcher, who wrote the story community" and that's what that led off a five-part series, brought allegations that the 16- stood by the piece yesterday. year-old didn't exist to man- "Everything that's in that agers' attention. story is verifiable from the When her existence could notes that I took on our inter- not be confirmed, Mitchell and view," Fletcher said. the general manager for the The story describes an Times Argus decided to dis- encounter with a 16-year-old, miss Fletcher. identified only as DeeDee. in a "Our credibility is sacred and park in Montpelier. It suggests our readers have an expecta- she was propositioning men tion of the truth when they for sex to pay for heroin. read the Times Argus," Mitchell "What I was looking for was said. "It's one of the most a local person who was sacred things about journal- involved with heroin." Fletcher ism." said. "In the course of inter- The Tunes Argus has a dairy viewing eight, nine, lOpeople, I circulation of 11,232 and is met this young woman." owned by Mitchell's family. But neither Fletcher nor any-

Amanda Keegan REVAMPED: The Wood County District Public Library, located on North Main Street, is undergoing renovations. Updates to the library include brickwork, a new sloped root, atrium and a quiet study room for children. The library was forced to relocate to the old Churchill's store earlier this year as construction began on the existing building. Three arrested in hate-related crime

By Chelsea J. Carter effort to target such groups. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lack Frederick Steele U, 29, SRC lifts student spirit SANTA ANA, Calif. — was charged with three felony Authorities yesterday charged counts of falsifying documents, By Sarah Dewey at 149 pounds at a recent Weight long time ago, you can still come talk to me.and I teU them abput two alleged leaders of white one felony count of perjury REP0R1ER Watchers' meeting. Heidet said back, and they welcome you my progress," Heidet said. supremacist organizations and and one count of possessing a lanet Heidet loves the Student she believes that she may change back." Heidet said. The general staff at the Student a third man with a range of firearm with a prior conviction. Recreation Center, probably her weight loss goal to 145. The hours of operation, the Recreation Center is trained on crimes as part of what they Steele was described as the because the staff has helped her Motivation to lose weight came enthusiastic staff and the many the equipment, so they can help called an effort to head off leader of California's chapter of change her life. from physical feelings, which different exercise opportunities patrons with their progress. Other hate-related violence. the Aryan Nations. It's been a year-long effort for were a result of being overweight. that the SRC offers are the rea- staff is specially trained for their Two of the three were During a search of Steele's Heidet to lose almost 80 pounds. "I got tired of the way that I felt, sons that Heidet continues to use programs, like the aerobic accused of possessing bomb- house, Thompson said, Her "personal triumph" is the my feet were killing me. I was the facility. instructors that are trained in a making materials two years authorities found a letter result of a drastic change in eating tired of being short of breath and "I work different hours. No national program. ago, but Orange County addressed to a white suprema- habits and a new dedication to restricting my own mobility," matter what my schedule is, this Richard Bowers, the director of authorities conceded they cist group advocating that the exercise, Heidet said. Heidet said. place can accommodate me," recreational sports and assistant knew of no specific plot. Two of Aryan Nations align itself with Heidet's weight loss has As an alumnae of the universi- Heidet said. vice president for student affairs those charged were arrested Islamic extremists to target exceeded previous goals that she ty, Heidet decided that the Heidet attributes much of her said, "She appreciates the oppor- early yesterday. The third per- Jews and the U.S. government. set through Weight Watchers a Student Recreation Center would success to the staff's support. tunity and the encouragement." son was already in prison. Christine Greenwood. 28, of year ago. Originally, her weight be the perfect place for her exer- "The staff is so friendly. It leaves "She's been self motivated. District Attorney Tony Anaheim, and her boyfriend. loss goal was to go from 226 to cise program. me with a good feeling that when Rackauckas said the action was 155 pounds, but she weighed in "Even though you graduated a I come in. I get big smiles. They MOTIVATION. PAGE 2 part of a law enforcement HATE CRIME. PAGE 2

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MOTIVATION, FROM PAGE 1 intermediate temperature, and pick out two swimsuits. One was Director of Recreational Sports, The community and faculty whatever you want to discover. Cooper's Pool is designed so that specifically selected to help her said that the community pass for can benefit from the programs at Whatever you need, this is the She's comfortable in the facility." swimmers can do distances. She reach her goal. recreational use is something the SRC, Gaskins said. training ground. This is the "She's very proud of what she's appreciates the support equip- The new swimsuit, which that has been developed in the "The programs and services answer for whatever you need to accomplished and rightly so," ment that maximize her workout, Heidet wore recent!)', was only past year, and has risen steadily that we offer are beneficial to fulfill." Bowers said. especially the kick boards. half of her dream. The other part in that time. Passes are offered for everyone. I encourage anyone to The SRC and the university One of Heidet's favorite fea- The pool staff, is helpful like the was to have her picture taken on daily visits, weekly passes and stop by," Gaskins said. have been a large part of Heidet's tures that the SRC offers is two rest of the recreation center staff. the black crosswalk of the pool, monthly passes, features that Heidet said that the SRC and life and weight loss. She attribut- pools. Previously a member of "There are lifeguards every- and have her picture taken with other facilities often don't offer. the university are places that es much of her success to the staff the YMCA, Heidet found it diffi- where, and they are serious about the BGSU sign as a backdrop, Unlike other fitness facilities, always welcome the community that has helped her develop a cult to get the maximum amount their job," Heidet said. Heidet said. the Student Recreation Center and alumni. more fit and healthy lifestyle, of exercise swimming with many The staff at the Pro Shop at the Heidet's progress proves the doesn't have an enrollment fee, The university doesn't forget which she doesn't plan on chang- people in the pool at the same SRC has also shared in Heidet's SRC is not a facility that only ben- specific contract or upfront fee. you, they want you to come ing since she reached her goal. time, she said. progress. At the beginning of her efits the university student body. "When you don't want to do it, back," Heidet said. The Andrews' Pool is kept at an weight loss, the staff helped her Brady Gaskins, the Assistant you can quit," Gaskins said. There are "life long answers for 'Royal Tenenbaums> a Filters infringe story of family, deceit on rights of a By Brett Pheifer family situation that makes me dren. Chas, who was a child seem to have a bit of control in democracy REPORTER at least appreciate the family 1 financial genius, Margot, the their already archaic life. "The Royal Tenenbaums" is a do have. adopted and wrote an award The movie progresses as we CENSORSHIP, FROM PAGEl "If people express themselves, tantric love triangle of deceit, The family is the poster child winning school play, and Richie begin to see Royal start a rela- people in office will listen. You betrayal, lust and humor. for the dysfunctional. Royal, the who was a protege' also in tionship with his "quasi" family. library portion was said to be have to pressure the government Through the humor of the father, left the family many years love with Margot. There arc darts and turns that unconstitutional because it is and point out the flaws," story we find sadness. There are previously and is now attempt- As a result of their upbringing allow for great plot symmetry. public use. Newman said. moments that exist when you ing to recapture his lost years each character holds a dark You never know what will hap- Newman said that Americans Computer Science student laugh uncontrollably and with through a false illness. Etheline, secret that allows for them to pen next. To watch a family as live in a democracy, and free Don Barlow agreed with the same token cry belligerently. his wife whom he never move forward and give them peculiar as these folks makes speech is not cheap, but it is the Newman's lecture, "When I want It's a story about a messed up divorced, raised the three chil- purpose, because then they "The Bundy's" look normal. price we have to pay. to do things that involve art on "The only acceptable censor in the Internet, it is a problem when a democracy is the internal one," I can't get access." he said. Barlow said that censorship is As Newman closed his lecture, an important issue when dealing he said "The Internet is like a fire with the Internet. There are cer- that has been lighted, it takes on a tain items on the Internet (hat life of its own." people like Barlow may need Supremacists charged, bail set , A question was brought to access to, but with filters on Newman's attention, What Internet providers, it can be hard HATE CRIME, FROM PAGEl cist groups. and had not yet retained attor- collects clothing and other should we do? Newman went on to find what is needed, Barlow McCabe was already in neys, said district attorney's items for poor white families. to discuss how anyone can say said. lohn Patrick McCabe, 23, were prison. Greenwood and Steele, spokeswoman Susan Kang She and McCabe were also how they feel about the way Barlow went to a similar lecture each charged with two counts of who were being held in lieu of Schroeder. identified as members of the Internet censorship can disrupt a last year and said would most possessing bomb-making $100,000 bail each, were sched- Greenwood was identified as militant group Blood and person's First Amendment Rights likely go again. material and an enhancement uled to be arraigned Wednesday. the co-founder of Women for Honor. by writing to Congress members "It is worth while and an allegation of promoting gang They were being processed by Aryan Unity and an organizer of and newspapers. important issue," he said. membership in white suprema- jail authorities late yesterday the Aryan Baby Drive, which

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VISION HOLDS FORUM TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. www.bgnews.com/campus Vision will be holding a campus-wide forum in Union room 308. They will have a discussion addressing their concerns and plan of action due to events that occured Tuesday night. The VISION office walls were covered with milk and a derogatory message was post- ed on the door. CAMPUS Members take turns sitting in a want in life, reaching the pinnacle hot tub for 50 hours. of your career, winning habits and Sleep loss Union Oval Area developing an unshakeable self- confidence. Admission is free 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Courtesy of The Society of Success can be Give BG Table and Leadership. Union Lobby 206 Union harmful 3:30 p.m. By Erica Bush get a i:fr IHC post ^^^^^^ rhe calendar of events is taken from I ■ Africa and the Middle East 7 p.m. ^^"^ httrrJ/cvents.bgHLei]ii ^^^^^^ Informational Session School of Art Visiting Lecturer: ATHENS. Ohio - University This is a general informational Tom Forsythe siudcnis may want to think session about education abroad The School of Art Division ot Art twice before pulling an all- 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Union Lobby recently proposed legislation to opportunities in Africa and the Education is sponsoring Tom nighter during finals week. Appetizers: A Sampling of Works require insurance companies that Middle East. Forsythe, who will be giving a slide Missing sleep could be more by Die University School of Art 10 a.m.-4 p.m. cover prescription medications to 1103 Offenhauer West presentation and lecture of his 11.iniihil than they think. Grads Ticket Sale also cover prescription contracep- controversial "Food Chain Barbie" Sleep deprivation has Featured artists include: Brandon Black Student Union tives. Rep. Fedor will detail why it photo project His presentation is become increasingly common in the last 20 years, said Michael Harrell, Zak Orcutt. Nathan Ferree, Union Lobby is important for insurance compa- 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. made possible through contribu- Morehead. M.D., of PM Sleep Brian Glaze, Ion Ginnaty, Yuko nies to cover contraceptives, what Arts and Sciences Distinguished tions from the Medici Circle, The Medicine, Parkersburg. W.Va. Saito. Rosaryn Shepherd. Bill 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. steps need to be taken and what Faculty Lecture Series Ohio Collaborative (or the College students need nine Thompson, Jill Rekucki, Kit Kieser, Alternative Break Recruitment people can do to get involved. "Exploring Ethical Dimensions of Humanities, and the School of Art. hours of sleep a night, but most Jason Lewis. Sponsored by the Office of Pallister Conference Room, Jerome Cultural Relativism.'' The noted Fine Arts Center, Room 1101 get no more than six and a half, Union Galleries Campus Involvement and Library philosopher, David Copp, will he said. BGSUrve. Union Lobby examine some of the difficult 7:30 p.m. Morehead says that 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. questions in the first presentation Music from Bowling Green teenagers have a sleep need Wake Up Little Susie: Pregnancy 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lollipop sale in this year's Arts and Sciences At the Manor House: Kevin built into them and when they and Power before Roe vs. Wade Diwali Celebration Ticket Sales Sigma Kappa is sponsoring a lol- Distinguished Faculty Lecture Schempf, clarinet. Free and open do not get the amount of sleep A three-dimensional mixed-media Union Lobby lipop sale. Series. A reception in Dr. Copp's to the public. their body needs, this is when collaborative installation by artists Union Lobby honor will follow the lecture, which Wildwood Metropolitan Park, sleep deprivation can become Cathleen Meadows, Kay Obering 10 a.m. -Noon is free and open to the public. Toledo harmful. and Kathy Hutton on the theme of The Contraception Exclusion 206 Union Students who sleep 6 and a pregnancy and race between 1945 Contraception is a basic health 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. half hours were found to have and 1965. need for women. Why do many 7 p.m. Amazing Stargazing side effects as a result of sleep Willard Wankelman Gallery insurance companies refuse to Noon - 5 p.m. Award Winning Motivational Planetarium deprivation, he said. Problems cover prescription contraception Hot-Tub-A-Thon Speaker: with grades, perception prob- 10 a.m. -1 p.m. costs? State Representative Teresa BGSU Men's Chorus fundraiser to Marlon Smith will be talking on: 9:30 p.m. lems, success in extracurricular LDSSA Information Table Fedor (D, Toledo) will discuss her raise money for recruitment tours. success by choice, the power of "The Royal Tenenbaums" activities and moodiness are your decision, how to get what you Union Theatre effects of sleep deprivation. THE CAMPUS BLOTTER Friday. Nov. 15: bumper area. Saturday, Nov. 16: the building. He was removed and was cited tor open container on South Conklin and told not to return or risk Unit look a possible suicidal sus- Complainant reported his vehicle Dennis Karcher of Upper Sandusky taken to Toledo by friends. College A court date has been set for arrest for criminal trespassing. pect Irom MacDonald North to The stolen while parked in Lot 6. The vehi- was arrested for disorderly conduct Received 911 call referring a Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. A female subject reported she Link. cle was recovered in Toledo, missing while intoxicated and underage con- female student who fell outside the wants no contact with a particular A chair was destroyed in the Union. its wheels. sumption on Merry Street. A court date Education Building and probably Sunday, Nov. 17: male sub|ect. If he comes to Jennifer Stiriz. Wauseaon, Ohio, was An ambulance was dispatched to has been set for Nov. 18 at 2:30 p.m. broke her leg. She was transported to The University police assisted the Offenhauer Towers again he will be backing westbound in Lot 14 in an MacDonald North for a student having Matthew D. Falon ol Medina, Ohio the Wood County Hospital by ambu- city police with a man with a knife charged with criminal trespassing. attempt to retrieve a parking space. a seizure. He was transported to the was cited for underage consumption lance. near Uptown/Downtown. A student from Rodgers will be Raj Padmaraj. Bowing Green, Ohio, Wood County Hospital by ambulance. in A-B Kriescher. A court date has Justin Burling was cited for posses- Report of a disturbance at referred to student disciplinary. was traveling eastbound in Lot 14. University police confiscated drug been set for Nov. 25 at 2:30 p.m. A sion of marijuana In Rodgers. A court MacDonald North parking lot. The Stiriz's vehicle back bumper area paraphernalia Irom Irom Rodgers. resident advisor wanted the subject, a date was set for Nov. 25 at 230 p.m. group dispersed upon officer arrival. struck Padmarali's vehicle (rant non-University student, removed from William Jackson of Franklin. Ohio Five guests were escorted out of

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Recording artist MICHAEL JACKSON.on why he had (rouble recalling details in a $21 million lawsuit that accuses him of pulling out of two millennium con- certs, (newswcdccom) OPINION T WIKK KDITOMAI. I OHIO ST.VI'K I'MVKIiSI'l V Internet should not be censored The Supreme Court and the American I jbrary Turner's assessment is on tar- looking for advice on raising her has no such obligation; in fact, it stumbling onto something decided Tuesday it will Association. get. Filtering out obscene Web surly adolescent, or the junior- is obligated to "make no law... obscene should keep an eye on hear a case regarding the That's right — the American sites—which is generally done high student looking for makeup abridging the freedom of speech" their Internet activity — at home use of pornography Biters in Library Association is against this by blocking sites which use cer- tips from Teen magazine? — or so the Bill of Rights says. as well as at the library. public libraries. law. The libraries — the very tain words — can have unfore- Kristen Hansen, spokes- The federal government is not If a library decides to make its The court will decide whether institutions affected by this law seen consequences. Any word woman for the Family Research supposed to be in the business of materials G-raled, then that's its the Children's Internet Protection — do not want it implemented. used in pornographic Web sites Council, called CIPA "common- telling the public what it may or business. It is not the govern- Act. which requires libraries to Anne Turner, president of the could have a hundred perfectly sense and constitutional," say- may not be allowed to see — and ment's place to blackmail block obscene Web sites or lose California library Association, family-friendly uses. ing. "The government has an libraries, as public institutions, libraries into installing Internet certain federal funds, is constitu- described CIPA as "very danger- The word "teen," for example, obligation to protect kids from should be no exception. filters. libraries are too impor- tional. This hearing comes in ous" and said, "It denies people is often used in sites advertising obscenity." It's not a librarian's job to par- tant to this country to lose fund- response to a lawsuit Bled by the access to information that underage sex acts. If "teen" is put Hansen, obviously, must be ent children any more than it is ing just because they want to do American Gvil liberties Union libraries have always been able on the list of words to filter, then thinking of parents, rather than the government's job. Parents their job of providing informa- to provide." what happens to the mother government. The government who are worried about children tion to the public.

i hlj TER TO THE EDITOR PEOPLE Nap time is needed indifferently in front of building smoking outside, it's their own ON THE STREET Secondhand doorways and smolderingly business." some might argue. for all U. students bumble along to class eager to Wrong. Is it our business if we What is the best smoke hurts kill themselves slowly with their (-.111111 ii walk to class without cancers. But people like me, the inhaling pestilent secondhand One Hit Wonder? GRETCHEN extremely helpful when trying to avoid incidents like sleeping nonsmokers majority, do not appreciate bat- smoke? We have no choice but to ROBERTS be exposed to it as it is now, and in class. tling through a cloud of second- Of course, high school and We all know that both first and hand smoke in order to attend that's everyone's business. We Opinion Columnist should be screaming at the top of college classes are different. secondhand cigarette smoke is a class or work. As of now, smokers University classes are taught deadly carcinogen that signifi- have the ability to pollute the our lungs (before they turn black) to put a halt to this many times throughout the cantly puts the health and lives public air of our public university day, while high school classes of those who breathe it into both anywhere outdoors on campus predicament. Winter is here, and with it Smokers are the addicted comes the cold. The ice and begin and end at the same short and long term jeopardy. ■ without limitation. This is a sad time everyday. So students liv- lust read the Surgeon General's statement, when those who are slaves of the murderous tobacco snow can be hard to trek through on the way to classes, ing on campus can go to their warning on every box. Also, we either ignorant or apathetic industry, who with every arro- dorm and catch a few winks gant puff of their cigarettes care especially when the wind all know that Bowling Green about their own health or the COLIN HESS before turning off the alarm State University is a public school health of others are the ones neither for themselves nor for blows. With the coldness, comes the desire to hibernate and going to the next. But paid for by the taxpayers of Ohio. catered to and whom the law the well being of passersby who JUNIOR, COMPUTER ART along with lack of motivation dorm rooms can be busy At our fine public institution, protects. intake their clouds of chemicals. places too. It can be hard to It is long past time we heavily '"Whiplt'byDevo." to go to class. Many students students, faculty and visitors If we consider ourselves a pub- sleep in a room when a room- restrict smoking on campus, to choose to sleep instead of have no choice but to subject lic institution of higher learning mate hasabunchoffriends themselves to secondhand ciga- the relief of all those who care going to class to avoid the cold. where we come to share and After a long night of doing over. Instances like these make rette smoke if they choose to learn and grow into better about their health and their homework in a warm, com- the Power Nap Club pretty walk on campus. This is a ridicu- human beings, this unfettered rights to walk to and from class popular. lous situation. Currently at or work in a public, smoke-free fortable computer lab, some- ability to substantially contami- times getting up in the morn- This is a call for a Bowling BGSU, the only place to grab a environment. nate the outdoor environment of ing is the hardest part of the Green Power Nap Club for breath of fresh air is indoors! BGSU by smoking must stop TOM MADIGAN day. But it's always easier to get those students that get criti- Smoking away, smokers gather immediately. "But if someone is STUDENT up in the morning when there's cized for snoring too loudly at home and are looking for a safe something exciting to look for- haven. Since the University has ward to. many more students than Now imagine always having Greenwich High School's 2,450 NATHAN MURRAY a nap time to look forward to. students, maybe each dorm Rebels are now selling out For students like those that could have their own designat- JUNIOR, COMPUTER ART attend Greenwich High School ed room or lounge for students CURT activist. Henry Rollins' Black Flag VH1 elder statesmen? Is there a "Rick James, in Greenwich, Connecticut, to sit and relax. HARRIS now waves on TIG, in the reality show in out future based 'Superfreak.'" this has become reality. Every The dorms do have quiet Monster Junkyard. Billy Idol's on the (Marilyn) Manson Monday evening after school hours, but wouldn't it be great about twenty students gather Opinion Columnist "Rebel Yell" died to a whimper Family? Is Kid Rock going to tell to have a space set aside to sit with a cameo as himself in an me how to raise my kids? Will I for a twenty-minute power and relax? Students could sign Adam Sandier film. Elvis see my high school sweetheart in nap. That's right - the Power up for nap times. After all, Nap Club. Another season is set to begin Presley's revolutionary hip shake the center of a nudie magazine other cultures have had some- with "The Osbomes" despite has become tame, and the (to paraphrase the J. Geils band)? The club first began when thing similar for the past few having jumped the shark with Beatles' "Revolution" is a shoe It's rumored that one of the two students had an idea. centuries, and they must be Kelly Osbomes' recording of commercial, lames Dean (not to contributing factors to the sui- From there, the club has taken doing something right since it's "Papa Don't Preach." The second be confused with the guy who cide of Kurt l J ii i,i 111 was his inner off and they even have T-shirts, lasted for so long I'm talking season makes it seem that the makes sausages, Jimmy Dean), turmoil of his success and that a logo of a cardinal (the school about Hispanic countries and American rebel has lost another the rebel without a cause, is seen he felt that any success was sell- mascot), and a Latin motto: siesta hour, when everyone role model. A few short years ago in every trinket catalog, his face ing out. He was having a bit " Veni vidi dormivi -1 came, I closes shop to sit and relax. the Oz-man was the rock and brandished on every trinket. more trouble with the concept saw, I slept." After a few hours the business- CASSANDRE KUHLMAN roll anti-hero for all countercul- As we age, our counter culture than I am, obviously, but still, it What a great way to spend es and restaurants open again ture. Ozzy Osbome. once becomes the mainstream, and weighs on my mind. To have FRESHMAN. EDUCATION some time when in dire need and the fiesta time of partying famous for biting the head off a our fond childhood memories or success must you sell out? Or to "Tom Green, of a snooze. Imagine the stu- begins with music and dancing pigeon, and urinating on the rebelUon become lost. The taboo sell out must you have success? dents that commute an hour and food. What a great way to Alamo, is today's father of the becomes tame and that's a good Am I conforming to society or is 'The Bum Bum every day, but have classes relieve stress. Studies have year, a feat frankly, I'm not sur- thing, right? Homosexuality and society conforming to me? Am I Song.'" from morning to night. I know shown that a nap hour is prised. inter-racial marriages were once selling out or growing up, or is firsthand that napping healthy and that people may fne counterculture has slowly unthinkable, now only a few there a difference? Do I want to between classes is an essential. actually live longer. Naps are gained ground on the main- throw backs bat an eye at the sell out? Do 1 want to grow up? 1 commuted during my first good, and a nap and a glass ot stream, and it's almost as if (bought That's progress and Can I do one without doing the year, and it can be a hassle - wine every day never hurt any- there's nothing left to rebel that's good. other? Paper or Plastic?These are especially in the winter. one. against. The glam rock band Still I worry about the selling- the questions that keep me Overall the Power Nap Club So all the floor councils KISS, once thought to be out of my memories and adoles- awake at night. in Connecticut has many ben- should rally at their next meet- "Knights In Satan's Service," now cent rebellion. I still want to But I think I've come upon the efits. Students have learned ing and consider starting a perform at the Olympics. Alice believe I'm rebelling, even if I answer, an answer that is so sim- relaxation techniques that help Power Nap Club. We've got a lot Cooper, famous for mock execu- now wear brown shoes (what I ple I overlooked it. The answer them manage their busy lives of great minds at this tions in his stage show, has now always considered the ultimate simply is "yes." I want it all. and focus better. One student University, so why not make a become a fountain of knowledge sell-out). I fear it's only a matter What's the point of rebelling if TERESA EICHER said that the club has taught great idea work like it has for and VH1 s elder statesman. Ice-T of time before my memories also you don't win? Maybe if you win, n him to lake quick naps rather the students at Greenwich is no longer in N.WA. but on sell out and I hear Pearl Jam's you can empty your bladder on JUNIOR, SOCIAL WORK than long ones. This is High School. N.B.C. The Motor City Mad Man. song "Even Flow" used in a tam- the Alamo and be the rubber '"Diddy'by Paperboy" Ted Nugent, once considered a pon commercial. Will the real duckin' father of the year. Maybe screwball with a loose screw, has Slim Shady please stand up and the rebels aren't rebelling become a serious political share his wisdom and philoso- because they've nothing to rebel phy on life to become the next against and society is sold out. VISIT WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH IN EASTERN OHIO wvm.bgnews.com/nation NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio (AP) — A small plane crashed just east of New Philadelphia, killing the man and woman onboard. The State Highway Patrol said the single-propeller Cessna went down in a field near State Route 39. The plane was flying from Bloomington, 111., to the airport in New Philadelphia. NATION Appeal for war prisoners dented By David Kravets U.S. Constitution. lawyer." Kollar-Kotelly ruled that suspect- panel wrote that the coalition premature because the detainees IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of The lustice Department had ed Taliban and al-Qaida fighters must have a pre-existing relation- may one day be tried. SAN FRANCISCO - A federal Appeals declined to address that no immediate comment. held in Cuba do not have a right ship with them or prove that the The coalition was demanding appeals court yesterday blocked issue, and instead ruled the clergy The government says the fed- to U.S. court hearings, allowing prisoners had a mental defect the government provide the pris- a challenge lo the detention of did not have legal standing to eral judiciary has no power over the military to hold Ihem indefi- prompting others to intervene on oners with lawyers, bring them the 600 Afghan war prisoners seek redress for the detainees. U.S. military policy being carried nitely without filing charges. their behalf. before a U.S. court, acknowledge held at the Guantanamo Bay And the court declined to rule on out in a foreign nation as part of In that case, involving two "Even assuming the detainees their identity and define the Naval Base, ruling that a group of whether individual prisoners the nation's war on tenorism. The Britons, an Australian and 12 are unable to litigate on their own charges against the detainees clergy members and professors could bring their own cases. coalition asserted that detained Kuwaitis, the judge said behalf," ludge Kim McLane from some 36 countries. have no legal standing to repre- "Without allowing this lawsuit, Guantanamo Bay is an American the prisoners are not in the Wardlaw ruled, the coalition "has Secretary of Defense Donald sent them. there's no way to protect the territory, and that rights under United States and thus do not fall failed to demonstrate any rela- II. Rumsfeld has said that author- The Coalition of Clergy, rights of these individuals,'' said the U.S. Constitution therefore under the jurisdiction of federal (ionship with the detainees." ities were interrogating prisoners Lawyers and Professors sued on Erwin Chemerinsky, a University apply. courts. That case in on appeal. When the case was argued in to build legal cases as well as behalf of the prisoners, many of Southern California law pro- The decision upheld a ruling The San Francisco-based fed- July. Deputy Solicitor General gather intelligence. He said they held at the base in Cuba for about fessor who brought the suit. "The by a federal judge in eral appeals court did not go that a year. The lawsuit alleged they Paul Clement told the appeals could stand before military tri- reality is you're dealing with peo- February. far, but simply said the dozen or panel that "No United States bunals or other courts, be sent to have been deprived of their liber- ple from another country, whose It also follows an August ruling so members of the coalition had coun has jurisdiction over the their home countries for prose- ty without lawyers and have not family may not even know where by U.S. District ludge Colleen no legal standing to represent the been informed of the accusations individuals." Wardlaw suggested cution or be kept indefinitely at they are or may not have the Kollar-Kotelly of the District of detainees' interests. To be grant- at the time that the case may be Guantanamo. against them, in violation of the resources to hire an American Columbia in a similar case. ed that status, the three-judge Alternative treatment not neglect IHE ASSOCIAISO PRESS Stark County's Department of medicine and holistic treatments. other case in Ohio where a coun- CANTON, Ohio — A family lob and Family Services had Greg Maxin would not discuss ty concluded that the parents cannot be forced to treat their accused the couple of neglect his son's diet in detail, but said the were pursuing an ineffective child's leukemia with the because they refused to continue boy does not eat any sugar, dairy treatment, Muth said. Neglect chemotherapy that doctors have their son's chemotherapy. products or red meat He eats a cases have been brought against recommended, a judge ruled yes- Greg Maxin said his lawyer lot of fish and white meat and parents who refused all treat- terday in a case believed to be the called yesterday morning to tell drinks a lot of fluids to flush tox- ment. first of its kind in Ohio. him about the judge's decision. ins from his body. Stucki's ruling "is not one we Theresa and Greg Matin's deci- "We were overjoyed and we The county's complaint in agree with, but it's one that we're sion to switch to a diet-based couldn't stop cheering and cry- Stark County Family Court said willing to live with," Muth said. treatment does not constitute ing," Maxin said. "It really felt like that Noah's leukemia, though in But he cautioned that the agency neglect of their 7-year-old son, a huge burden has been lifted remission, could return if his par- had not yet decided whether to Noah, said ludge David Stucki. from us." ents continued to reject a recom- appeal the decision. "These are not parents who "We are just trying to make the mended treatment. Gregory Beck, an attorney for refused medical treatment or best decisions for our child that Randy Muth, a lawyer for the the Maxins, said the ruling shows who elected to take Noah to a will give him the highest quality social services agency, argued that parents have a right to witch doctor or a shaman." Stucki of life," he said. that Ohio law requires parents choose their children's medical ruled. He said they carefully Diagnosed with leukemia in not only to care for their children care. researched and selected an alter- May, the boy completed three but to provide proper medical "I don't know how you can native treatment, which was their months of a 3 1 /2-year treatment treatment. claim these well intentioned par- right plan that included a blood trans- After consulting with medical ents were neglectful," Beck said. "Gregory and Theresa Maxin fusion and drugs, but his parents experts and reviewing leukemia The parents spent months are loving parents involved in a became concerned that the treatment research around the researching their child's illness battle to save Noah from the dis- chemicals would lead to long- country, "our opinion was that and ultimately concluded that ease of leukemia," Stucki said. term health problems and this holistic approach is not the the damage that chemotherapy "The last ihing they all need is to stopped his treatment. proper medical treatment," Muth causes to the body outweighs the simultaneously do battle with the The Canton couple switched to said. "There is no reason to benefits of the treatment. Tony De|i*AP PMo medical and legal community a regimen based on diet and nat- believe thai this approach is "They made a choice that I BOLD LEAD IN: Seven-year-old Noah Maxin, center, smiles while over their own well informed, effective for this type of disease" ural treatments designed to believe any parent shouldbeable his parents Greg and Theresa and sister, Molly look on Friday, Nov. researched and compassionate strengthen their son's immune Lawyers for the county to make," Beck said. decisions regarding medical care system, under the guidance of a researched the legal history of 25 in Canton, Ohio. Noah, who has been diagnosed with leukemia, for Noah." physician licensed in both family medical neglect and found no is on a diet that involves no sugar, dairy products or meat.

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MALI LAUNCHES EVACUATION OF NATIONALS www.bgnews.com/world BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Mali launched an evacuation Saturday for 10,000 of its citizens in Ivory Coast, trying to rescue its people from growing anti-immigrant attacks in the West African nation torn apart by a bloody two-month old rebellion. The evacuation was set in motion after the burning of their shantytowns. WORLD Children held hostage in Spain By Sarah Andrews if the boys sister was among the IK! ASSOCIATED PRESS 16 hostages he had freed. HOSPHALET DE LLOBREGAT, While the youth held the last Spain — A teenager with a knife four, police asked if he was hun- look his sister and 19 other chil- gry, and he asked for pizza, the dren hostage at his former school Interior Ministry said. A plain- and held them for hours Monday clothes policeman came back until a plainclothes officer over- with a pizza and overpowered the powered him while delivering a youth when he opened the door pizza, officials said. to the classroom where he was None of the students was hurt holding the students, a ministry in the 3 1/2-hour ordeal at the official said. Casal de l'Angel school in this As a car left the schoolyard, gritty, industrial town just south apparently taking the assailant to of Barcelona. All the hostages a police station, a crowd swarmed were 11 or 12 years old. around it and many people The Interior Ministry said the screamed insults. attacker had a knife and that his One unidentified boy who was motive appeared to be money, evacuated from the school before but it could not confirm a report hostages were released said that he had demanded $1 million. teachers rushed to his and other The attacker was a former classrooms and took students out pupil of the school, said Interior of the building through the cafe- Minister Angel Acebes, speaking teria. in the central city of Guadalajara. "They told us some man had The Education Ministry said he slipped into the school," the boy was 16 or 17. told Spanish national radio. "I was The Interior Ministry, disputing scared." initial accounts, said there were A teacher who identified her- 20 hostages altogether and that self only as Nuria said the UuisGent APPMo 16 were released about two hours hostage-taker rang the doorbell at into the ordeal. Four remained the school as if he were a parent HOSTAGES: An irate father, center, tries to hit the police car taking a hostage-taker to the police station in Hospitalet de Llobregat, near until the end. there to pick up a student. Barcelona, northeastern Spain, yesterday. A teenager with a knife took his younger sister and 19 other children hostage at his former school It was not immediately known and held them for hours until a plainclothes police office overpowered him while delivering a pizza, officials said. Court martial to begin in South Korea BySoo-konfU* Sgt. Fernando Nino faces up to Ga., will go on trial on the same when the girls were hit, told the expected they could see me," he Rousch said there was room for THE tSSOCIAtEO PRE SS six years in a U.S. prison if con- charge. Each trial is expected to court that he thought Nino and said. the girls to step to the side of the DONGDUCHEON, South victed in a case that triggered an last three days. Walker were at fault He said he He said Nino's eyes "went road to avoid the vehicle. Korea — The court martial of a outcry in South Korea, which The men, who belong to the saw vehicle commander Nino wider" after the accident, and he The defense lawyer, Maj. U.S. soldier accused of negligent hosts 37,000 American soldiers 2nd U.S. Infantry Division, were smiling down at Walker, the dri- seemed "very surprised." Robert Broughton, said the acci- homicide in the road deaths of but does not have jurisdiction on a training mission near the ver, just before the accident. Second Pvt. Kyle Rousch, a wit- dent was "beyond Nino's con- two South Korean girls opened over them if they are accused of border with North Korea on June "We screamed at the top of our ness in another U.S. military trol." Nino had not received a Monday at a U.S. military base. crimes while on duty. 13, when their armored vehicle lungs" for Nino and Walker to vehicle, told the court that the safety briefing beforehand and Outside, about 100 anti-U.S. Nino's hometown was not struck two 14-year-old girls, Shim stop, said Maj. William Riven, the victims were walking with their had not had sufficient rest before protesters burned an American released at his request. Once a Mi-son and Shin Hyo-sun. Bradley commander. He said he heads down and their fingers in the mission, Broughton said. flag and hurled eggs over the verdict is delivered, another sol- Sgt Patrick (ones, a gunner in a also tried to signal the men with their ears, presumably to block fence. dier, Sgt. Mark Walker of Acworth, Bradley fighting vehicle nearby his arm. "If I could see them, I out the din of military traffic.

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Mahler, DeGraff, dropUB, Leardini win awards Mel Mahler was named the fall to Mid-American Conference's men's soccer Coach of the Year yesterday by the conference Huskies office, while players David By Jason A Du MI DeGrafTand Matt Leardini SPOUTS REPORT ER were named to the AU-MAC team as well. The pessimist would have Mahler led his team from an said that the four Mid- 0-8 start to win the No. 1 seed American Conference wins in the conference tournament the BG volleyball team and and a tie with Akron for the Buffalo combined to produce regular-season championship. heading into Friday night's The Falcons went 5-4 in their match-up at Anderson Arena last nine matches. would provide an interest DeGraff allowed .49 goals- level of next to zero. against-average in five confer- The optimist would have ence matches this year. presumed that of one these Leardini tallied two goals squads was destined to and scored one assist in 19 emerge from the overshad- games this season, including a owing of their records and goal in a 2-1 MAC semifinal past failures into the bright win over Kentucky. lights of prominence Let it be known now that it was the Falcons who showed — in entertaining fashion — that the talent level and the experience they possess is where the differences Bengals* between the two teams was most acute, as it took all of an hour and 25 minutes for BG to sweep the Bulls in three pitiful sets. Erin CirwBG New "We won this game TAKEOFF: Bowling Green's Mario Rolhmund (6) leads his team's pack earlier in the year. Rothmund placed 68th in the Great Lakes because there was a differ- Regional Championships, run last weekend in Terre Haute, Ind. ence in the talent level, and year one they made a lot errors," Kristin Gamby said after the game. "We were a better team, but their mistakes not to be helped us out a lot tonight." "1 was so happy to win in three sets. We really needed Rothmund, Culp that, because I was beginning envied to think that Anderson Arena wasn't good to us," head ZACH BAKER coach Denise Van De VValle Sports reporter said. "Right now, I would have to say that player for As I was watching the Browns player, we had more talent came away with a 27-20 win over lead teams again than Buffalo. But they have the Cincinnati Bengals on some great players, and gave Sunday, 1 had a thought. The a great effort Bengals, who are now 1-9, have with a time of 32:28.8. This finish out of 31 schools that competed five. The BG cross country On the women's side, Amber UB, who came in sporting not had a winning season since teams finished their left him short of his goal of fin- in the race The race was won by only one triumph in the 1990. In other words, they ishing in the top 25. There are a Wisconsin, followed by Eastern Culp led the Falcons for the sixth consecutive meet, placing 49th ' MAC, gave the Falcons all haven't had a winning season seasons Saturday at number of factors that were Michigan. These two teams will they could handle in the first since the other Bush was in the working against Mario in his receive automatic bids into the out of 217 runners in the 6K race the Great Lakes with a time of 22:29.5. This finish set. BG jumped out to a 16-10 White House, "Cheers" dominat- quest for an all-conference fin- NCAA Championship meet on lead, until The Bulls went on ed TV ratings, and Vanilla Ice Regional ish. One of these was the condi- Nov.25. MAC Champion Central made Culp successful in her quest to crack the top 50. an 18-12 run to tie the game could walk around in public Championships. tions of the course. Michigan placed third and will at 28 apiece. without a diguise. "The course was kind of tough look to receive an at large bid Finishing second for the Falcons was Melissa Krueger, who placed Gambys fourth kill of the Now, this is not going to be a and sloppy from the rain the day into that meet. Indiana and set, though, followed by By Daniel Gedney before," according to teammate Ohio State rounded out the 101st with a time of 23:28.4. The column that makes fun of SPORTS REPORTER Emily Manser's service ace Cincinnati's loveable loser. As a Troy Stiles. men's top five. rest of the Falcon finishers gave the Falcons a 30-28 vic- Mario Rothmund and Amber It was also the first time that The overall winner of the included: Niki Suitor (128th, fan of Cleveland sports, I have a Culp once again set the pace for tory. certain amount of sympathy for the men competed in a 10K race. men's race was defending NCAA 24:06.3), Sarah Lohrbach (138th, In the second set, UB put their respective squads this Stiles was the runner-up for Champion Boaz Cheboiyo of 24:19.1). Cyndi Bostdorff (156th, fans down south. Sure, the weekend as the BG men's and forth the same effort playing Bengals' run of non-winning the men's squad, placing 182nd Eastern Michigan, who finished 24:35.3), and Elise Gould (168th, women's squads finished up with a time of 30:08.1. He was 24:53.7). BG to an 11-11 tie. The seasons is sad, but the Cleveland their seasons at the Great Lakes with a time of 35:39.5. The rest of Falcons would push the lead Indians went over 40 years with- the Falcon finishers were: Kris followed by teammate Gavin Overall, the women placed Regional Championships in Thompson, Mark Tucker of 18th out of 31 schools compet- to four, but the Bulls closed out making the playoffs. That Lachowski (186th, 35:51.5), Josh the lead to one at 20-19 Purdue. Stucky (207th, 37:38.7), and Butler, lohn lefferson from ing in the race. Culp was pleased Rothmund finished 68th out Steve Blasko (209th, 39:06.8). Indiana, and Nate Branncn from of 210 runners in the 10K race BAKER. PAGE 8 Overall, the men placed 28th Michigan to round out the top CROSS COUNTRY, PAGE 8 VOLLEYBALL, PAGE 9

"You have to be good, you have to get a lit- tle lucky, and you have to be healthy at Men get ready for Detroit the end of the season." TIM 0' SHEA, OHIO BASKETBALL COACH By Erik Cassano of where Dakich anticipated. SPORTS REPORTER BG's offense put up 180 points Two exhibition wins against in the preseason, and shot over ; fairly obscure opponents prob- 49 percent from the field Cards, Bobcats j ably isn't very telling of what is against the Czechs. : on the horizon for a basketball "1 wasn't sure we could score, ; team, but for Bowling Green and I'm still not 100 percent ! coach Dan Dakich, it's all he has sure we can score, but we've try to be like Kent ; to go on heading into Saturday's scored better than I thought," By Andy Rest* in the MAC last season and beat • season opener at Detroit. he said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dakich said he saw both good Oklahoma State, Alabama and With a team as young as the The coaches of the two teams Pittsburgh in the NCAA tourna- ■ and bad in the preseason wins Falcons have this year, the only picked to supplant Kent State as ment before losing to Indiana in • over Czech Republic Select and way to teach them is to drill the Mid-American Conference's the South regional final. : Shawnee State. Among the bad them repeatedly in practice. To best this season are predicting The Golden Flashes won a < is the team's defense, which that effect, Dakich is very parity rather than prowess for MAC-record 30 games and despite yielding just 135 points pleased with his players so far. the league in 2002-03. became just the second team in : in the two games, is not playing He has repeatedly commended Tim O'Shea of Ohio and Ball conference history to come : well as a unit yet. their work ethic, even if all the State's Tim Buckley see the within one win of the Final Four. "I think we have a really long things he wants them to know Golden Flashes' easy run Kent State also was able to ways to go to be a good defen- in time for the season haven't through the MAC and improba- avoid injuries to key players and ; sive team," he said. "There are quite sunk in yet, ble surge in the NCAA tourna- win five MAC games by three : some things we have worked on "1 think these players, as a ment last season as more of an points each — the keys to the . since August that we're not real group, and this might be the Chris Schooler BG Nem aberration than a trend. season, according to O'Shea. good at." "Timing has to be just right," Offensively, the team is ahead FIGHTING: BG forward Josh Almanson looks (or room to maneu- O'Shea said. BASKETBALL PAGE 9 ver during Sunday's win over Shawnee State. The Golden Flashes went 17-1 MAC BASKETBALL PAGE 9

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...... v —... 8 Tuesday, November 19,2002 SPORTS WWW.B6NEWS.COM Miami moves ahead of Buckeyes By Andrea Snjtateyn The tight margin will be mean- rank average to 1.50 while the No. 13 Virginia Tech (8-2) on Dec er-rank average, 1.00 for strength received a 0.2 bonus-point IHI ASSOCIATED PRESS ingless if Ohio State (12-0) and Hurricanes' was lowered to 1.33. 7 to close out the season. of schedule and a 0.8 bonus- deduction for beating Alabama Miami finally moved atop the Miami (9-0) — the only unbeaten That ranking is an average of The Buckeyes are not con- point deduction. even though the Crimson Tide Bowl Championship Series teams remaining — win the rest seven different computer polls. cerned with the latest BCS stand- Washington State would be the are not listed in the standings. standings — by the slimmest of of their games. The top two teams Miami, which did not play ings. biggest beneficiary if Ohio State Preliminary BCS standings have margins. in the final BCS standings Saturday, also picked up points "I don't care. It doesn't matter," or Miami slips up. the Crimson Tide at No. 9, but The defending national cham- released Dec 8 will play in the when its strength of schedule Ohio State free safety Donnie Also hoping for help are No. 4 because of NCAA probation they pion Hurricanes squeaked past national title game at the Fiesta went from 1.60 to 1.36 this week. Nickeysaid. "If we're 1 or 2, we're Oklahoma (10.75) and No. 5 cannot be included. Ohio State, which needed over- Bowl in Tempe, Ariz., on Ian. 3. Ohio State, which has a compos- in the game. Lets do it" Georgia (12.16). Notre Dame Without Alabama, Michigan is time to beat Illinois 23-16 "The BCS really hasn't entered ite total of 4.50, is so close to The BCS formula uses the AP moved up one spot to No. 6, No. 9 and lexas is No. 10. The Saturday, in the latest standings my mind," Miami coach Larry Miami because of a 0.8-point media and coaches' polls, com- putting it in position to make a Longhoms dropped five spots released yesterday. They edged Coker said. "I don't think it's quality-win deduction for a victo- puter polls, strength of schedule, BCS bowl game. after losing to Texas Tech 42-38 the Buckeyes by 0.01 points, and entered the minds of our players ry over BCS No. 3 Washington won-loss record and a bonus- The Fighting Irish (9-1) are Saturday. Oklahoma also the top two BCS teams have much. It's one of those things State earlier this season. point system. guaranteed a spot if they finish in received a 0.1 deduction for beat- never been closer. that's totally out of our control." Ohio State plays its regular-sea- Miami has 3.69 points — 1 for the top six of the final BCS stand- ing Texas. Miami, No 1 in the AP media The Buckeyes' close win over son finale against No. 12 poll average, 1.33 for computer- ings. The Fighting Irish are not in Miami hopes it doesn't drop in and coaches' polls, has 3.69 Illinois was partly to blame for Michigan (9-2) at home Saturday. rank average, 1.36 for strength of a conference and play Rutgers on theBCSandcanplayfora second points to top the standings for the their drop Ohio State lost the No. Miami, which haswon31 straight schedule, zero for losses and no Saturday before ending the sea- straight title. first time this season, while Ohio 1 spot in games, hosts No. 17 Pittsburgh bonus-point deduction. son at BCS No. 8 Southern "We have three tough games State has 3.70 points. Washington computer poll to Miami this (8-2) on Thursday, then plays at Ohio State has 3.70 points — 2 California (8-2). left," Coker said. State is third with 9.11 points. week, increasing its computer- Syracuse (4-7) and home against for poll average, 1.50 for comput- Oklahoma and Georgia Runners' seasons end after Great Lakes meet CROSS COUNTRY, FROM PAGE 7 Michigan State, Indiana, and individual finishers. Ball State rounded out the This race marked the end of with the way things turned women's top five. the 2002 cross country season. out. The individual winner of the For all the seniors on the "1 think we all ended on a race was Toledo's Brianna squad, it marks the end of happier note than we did at Shook, who finished with a their cross country careers MAC," Culp said. time of 20:47.1. She was fol- here at BGSU. For Cami Wells The top two schools in the lowed by Molly Huddle and and all the returning runners, race were Notre Dame and Lauren King of Notre Dame it is time to reflect on this sea- Michigan, who will receive and Michelle Carson and son and to start making plans berths in the NCAA lamie Krzyminski of Michigan for next year. Championship meet. State to round out the top five

Bengals find sympathy here BARER, FROM PAGE 7 makes the Bengals' run of mediocrity look like a three- hour drive from Cleveland to Dayton. As much as we love to talk about how bad the Bengals are, almost every major city has a team they can relate to the Bengals. The Packers may be a dominant playoff team, but just a few miles away, Bud Selig ■aklMfeaWPMo owns a team without a playoff SHOT: Alabama's Mo Williams (left) defends Oklahoma's Hollis Price's shot in Thursday's win over the appearance since 1982 — the Brewers, Los Angeles loves the Sooners. Alabama is ranked third in the latest basketball poll. Lakers, but the Clippers, until recent success, were the NBAs doormat for the better part of a decade. It should also not be Crimson Tide jumps forgotten that LA lost not one, but two football teams in one offseason with one of the rea- sons being a lack of fan support. after win over Sooners ESPN commentators love to joke about the Bengals from Mt Ml HP Mo By Irm O'Connell their northeast studios, but the GOOD JOB: Cleveland's Robert Griffith (24) and Dennis the voting by a national media Xavier dropped one spot from team was in a Super Bowl in IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Northcutt (86) console Cincinnati's TJ. Houshmanzadeh after panel, while Kansas was rated the preseason poll to sit 11th, 1988, losing only in the final Alabama hasn't been regarded No. 1 on 10 ballots and had a while defending national cham- minute to |oe Montana and the Sunday's game. Houshmanzadeh tumbled a punt late in the this highly in 25 years. total of 1,679 points. pion Maryland and Mississippi 49ers. Hey, when was the last game, adding to the Bengals' misery In 2002. The Crimson Tide rose four Texas, which beat then-No. 16 State — which drew the only time the lets were in the Super Could the same thing happen Still, the Bengals will not sue- places to No. 4 in The Associated Georgia 77-71 in New York, other first-place vote — tied for Bowl? to the Bengals? ceed until they have a football Press men's college basketball moved up one spot from its 12th. Yes, the Bengals are a shadow WfeU.no. expert running the show. Dave poll Monday, their best ranking highest ranking ever. Connecticut was 14th, and of the team that used lo battle Not until Mike Brown, owner Shula. Brace Coslett, and Dick since they were in the same spot Alabama jumped from eighth was followed by UCLA, for the AFC Central title in the of the team, gives up control of Lebeau have all been unable to on Feb. 15,1977. on the strength of its 68-62 victo- Marquette, Kentucky, Georgia, 1980s with players like Boomer football operations It's no coin- correct things, so it is difficult to Like Alabama, Texas improved ry over then-No. 3 Oklahoma. Western Kentucky and Missouri. Esiason, Chris Collinsworth cidence that the Bengals slide blame the coaching. on its preseason ranking thanks The Crimson Tide now can aim The last five ranked teams and lames Francis. Yet no mat- began when Brown took over Still, even this Bengals team to a victory in the Coaches vs. to match their highest ranking were Gonzaga, Indiana, ter how bad things are for the the team from his father, Paul has some talent Corey Dillon, Cancer Classic at Madison ever — they were third in the Cincinnati, Minnesota and franchise in 2002, the current Brown. Paul was a football Justin Smith and Takeo Spikes Square Garden. The Longhoms Feb. 1,1977, poll. Tulsa. NFL economic system allows genius, and like so many heirs are impact players who could moved up one place to No. 3 in Pittsburgh, which had one for quick improvement. The to the throne, Brown must have be around for a long time. If a Three ranked teams start play NFLs last three superbowl thought he inherited his father's the first poll of the regular sea- first-place vote, and Duke this week in the Preseason NIT: new general manager could son. champions were teams that talent add some talent to those core remained fifth and sixth, while No. 2 Kansas, No. 8 Florida, and didn't make the playoffs the Actually, Brown should not players, Cincinnati could Arizona and Kansas held on to Oklahoma fell four spots to No. No. 11 Xavier. Each needs two the Nos. 1 and 2 spots they occu- season before. The Rams of be criticized too harshly. He did become a team to watch. 7. victories to reach the Nov. 27 1999 and the Patriots of 2001 manage to convince the people And if that happens, watch as pied in the preseason poll. Florida, Michigan State and semifinals of the 16-team event The Wildcats received 58 first- were teams that found them- of Cincinnati to build him a Bengals bandwagon gets full Oregon rounded out the Top 10. at Madison Square Garden. selves way below the .500 mark. beautiful new stadium, despite really quickly with reporters. place votes and 1,736 points in persistant losing Sleepwalk to Class... Wanna Race? 507 EAST MERRY AND 525 EAST MERRY WhO? Alpha Omicron Pi "2 bedroom furnished apartments What? Bathtub races 2002 "Many newly remodeled with: new kitchen, WhGT6? Cooper Pool in the Recreation Center furniture, carpet and vinyl "Washer/Dryer in building WhGn? Nov 23, 2002 at 1 pm "Off Street Parking Why? To raise money tor the 520 EAST REED Arthritis Research Foundation "2 bedroom furnished apartments "Bottom floor with new kitchen Happy Birthday "Washer/Dryer in Building "Off Street Parking Joe Fawcett & Hannah Rule ...find You Thought Road 332 S. Main WTOVF 332 S. 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When Ihe teams returned to go along with 19 kills and only six Amber Mareski had five kills That only made Sunday's within one kill of reaching her Even through the 0-8 start, this 'the court, UB used a 9-6 run to errors to come away with the 30- each, while Mareski also pro- match at Northern Illinois (13-15, 1,000th career kill by slamming team never practiced like that," ' take a 28-26 advantage. Following 21 victory. duced a game-high 40 set assists. 6-10) much more important for down 22 against NIU, coupled Van De Walle said. "I wish the 'another timeout, BG tied the "We came into this game It was Gamby, though, who BG. However, the Falcons could season was just beginning, but game as a result of two errors by with a .486 hitting percentage. expecting to beat Buffalo, had 12 kills and 12 digs, as well as not avenge a home loss to the The defeat to the Huskies offi- we know there's only two games the Bulls. A kill by the Bulls' because it felt like this was one of Manser's 12 kills and 10 digs that Huskies earlier in the season, Rebecca Ashare made the score the first games where we weren't Van De Walle was most cially eliminated the Falcons (9- left and the are really big for us. falling in four sets, 24-30, 30-20, 19, 4-12) from MAC We want to end this season 2-0." '29-28. the underdogs," Gamby said. "We impressed with. 31-33,23-30. ' Nevertheless, Susie Norris' kill knew we were supposed to win "Manser and Gamby were out- "We went into the game Tournament contention. BG travels to take on Western 'tied the game once again, and and we took care of business" standing tonight." Van De Walle expecting to win, and felt we Still, Van De Walle is proud of Michigan Friday at 7 p.m. Then, consecutive errors provided BG The Falcons received solid said. "I was really excited to sec should have won," Van De Walle what her team has made of a the Falcons return to Anderson with the 31-29. contributions from Norris, who both of those players hit the ball said. "The third was very difficult season that could very easily Arena to close out the season ! After falling behind 5-4 in the added nine defensive digs to as aggressively as they did. And for us. it was hard for everyone to gotten away from them. She against Central Michigan on third set, BG proceeded to go on complement her seven kills, and they both played great defense." re-group after that loss." also fell they have a lot to play Saturday at 3 p.m. Freshmen ready for team's opener

BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 7 happen, that will be when the team's real leaders have to best thing, want to get better," he emerge. said. "They want to improve and want to work." FRESHMEN Some of that desire comes Raheem Moss and Ronald from the example that the team's Lewis are coming off solid pre- few veterans set for the younger seasons for two guys who had players. Cory Ryan, the team's never seen collegiate action lone senior, has particularly before. Lewis scored a total of 33 embraced his role as a leader. points in the exhibition games Germain Fitch has also stepped and Moss chipped in 17. Dakich AP PUa up in Dakich's eyes. recruited the team's top two MAC FAVORITES: (Above) Ball "I think Cory Ryan has done freshmen together from State's Robert Owens shoots good in these two exhibition Brookhaven High School in against Nike Select, while (left) games, as has Fitch, as being a Columbus. He said there are leader," he said. "Trying to do the good and bad points to having Kent's Trevor Huffman, a senior things we ask older guys to do. I two guys from the same high last year, will be sorely missed have been impressed with the school class entering the pro- this year. way guys, particularly Ryan, have gram together. been trying to understand what "I think it helps and it hurts," the previous guys did, fill their he said. "It helps because they Smith leads Ball State in West Division shoes, step into that role." have someone to lean on, there's Dakich did, however, temper a comfort level there. I think it MAC BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 7 because they had a lot of close rim out.' looks as good as last season his praises with a caveat. This has a potential to hurt because games and pulled them all out. Buckley said it will be tough when he averaged 19.6 points team hasn't been tested by the this is a team, this isn't a relay or "You have to be good, you That may not be repeated. to repeat Kent State's success and 10.9 rebounds, leading the season. This team hasn't had to two-man bobsled deal, and you have to get a little lucky and you "There's a little luck involved because it was predicated so MAC with 23 double-doubles. deal with losing yet. Nobody has don't want two kids separating have to be healthy at the end of when you hit a lot of last second much on senior leadership. "When healthy, he's one of complained about their playing themselves from the group." the season," O'Shea said. "Kent shots. You can be good and "We have experienced play- the best players in college bas- lime, if and when those things State's run was remarkable have those last second shots ers in Chris Williams and ketball," Buckley said. Theron Smith but, other that The roster for East Division that, we have guys still trying to favorite Ohio resembles Kent find their way a bit," said State's squad from last year with Buckley, whose Cardinals were three seniors — Brandon picked to win the MAC West by Hunter, Steve Esterkamp and VARSITY LANES media covering the league. Sonny Johnson — playing sub- Buckley expects Smith, who stantial minutes. tore the anterior cruciate liga- "The one dramatic difference $6.00 COLLEGE NIGHT ment in his right knee during a is we don't have the proven & workout in May, to be at full point guard like they had in strength this season. (Andrew) Mitchell," O'Shea Buckley said Smith already is said. Who: Any college student *° UMA&£S practicing with the team and When: Monday - Wednesday, l'ia"eun No quarters needed coveMpriei Air Hockey and Pool tables LarjtTVj What: 2 hours of bowling & shoes, ^x CA Snack machines Open 24 hours Management Inc. slice o( pizza Will lighted with security cameras Late night specials & pop > Price: Only $6 00 q Check out our in store video at NOW OPEN per person ■ & drink specials j WWW.LMARIES.COM 1.800.SU ri'CHASE. www.sunchas_i.com Management Inc. Hillsdale Apt. 1082 Fairview. 2 Bdrms • A/C Dishwasher - Garbage Disposal Bath & \tl - Washer/Dryer Hook-up rtPAWHte Call 353-5800 India Student Association "All Day, Everyday" is proud to invite everyone to celebrate Management Inc. Uo UBS! Diwali-Festival of Lights «•»>#-%». Mon. nam.! :30am Evergreen Apt. 215 E. Poe Date: November, the 23rd, 2002 Efficiencies - Laundry on site Tues: 11am-1:30am St. Mark lutheran Church, BG, OH Call 353-5800 Wed: 11am-1:30am Venue: Th-Sat:11am-3:00am Time: 6:00pm to 10:00pm Sun: llam-1:30am Tickets: Only #5.00. Tickets will be sold in the Student Union Lobby, first floor on the 18th and the 19th between 10:00am and Management Inc. ( P a p a ) 4:00pm. Willow House Apt 830 4th St I (^H |____jj l__BBJ cash, checks Events: 6:00pm to 6:30pm - Pooja & Aarti I Bdrm-A/C "i r 6:30pm to 7:45pm - Dinner (Indian Cuisine) Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Student Special Papa's Special; Followed by cultural programs Call 353-5800

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