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Volume 91. Issue 20 Monday, October 3 & Tuesday, October 4,2011 www.bgnews.com Undergraduate Student Gov't sets meeting place coming soon

Organization reaches out to students with open meetings to a By Dana« King tions were used due to schedul- campus Assistant Pulse Editor ing issues that were out of USG's control, said USG president, Emily Undergraduate Student Ancinec. near you Government is striving for trans- Goldsberry said the meetings parency this year despite their dif- will be in room 308 in the Union ficulty in nailing down a consis- from now on and USG encourages tent meeting room for students to student attendance at meetings. access the organization's meetings. "Once we settle down in 308 it'll The meetings began in the help a lot," Ancinec said. "I think it McFall Gallery and then moved to will improve transparency." various places in the Union. USG is working on using dif- "We wanted to use the McFall ferent media sources such as Gallery for our meetings this year," Facebook and Twitter to promote said Ben Goldsberry, USG speaker. the meetings and let students know "But it wasn't exactly the feel we've the location USG will meet. been used to. it isn't as student "Every meeting is open to stu- friendly as 308 |Union|." dents, transparency is something The meetings have since taken that's really essential," Goldsberry place in room 308 in the Union, University waits for in the Greenery and in the Union SeeUSG|Page2 multipurpose room. These loca- response from Redbox about kiosk on campus

Switchfoot, Anberlin preparing a letter that has more detailed information about why this co-headline concert at Stroh 200 movie titles. University would be a good busi- Redbox has 27,800 locations ness opportunity for Redbox," Mainstream bands to play Wednesday night nationwide and more than 68 per- she said. cent of Americans live within five There are a number of consider- By Bobby W.ddl. geared toward all groups. By Simon* Jackson minutes of a Redbox, according to ations Redbox takes into account In Focus Editor "I'm a believer, and obviously my Reporter the Redbox website, when deciding whether to put a faith is going to influence my art," Katie Post, Senator at Large for kiosk on campus, Solis said. Other than co-headlining a show Butler said. "I feel that we do make The University is in the process of Student Government, said the idea "Redbox considers the number at the Stroh Center, and sure that we're making music for requesting a Redbox and is waiting of getting a Redbox on campus of people who come through the Anberlin have another thing in everyone and that everyone feels for a response to its inquiry of get- came from a survey that students Union each day," Solis said. common: the love of engaging a live welcome." ting a kiosk on campus. filled out last March. A DVD rental Factors that will determine if a audience. Christian said the lyrics to Though nothing is official yet, system was the most requested item kiosk will be on campus in the spring Chad Butler, Switchfoot's drum- Anberlin's songs are meant to Alex Solis, the Auxiliary Affairs Chair on the survey. include the size of the University mer, and , expose all of his personal failures for Student Government, said that "Fifty nine percent of respon- and its location, Post said. Anberlin's lead vocalist, spoke to and successes, and he asks the audi- having a Redbox on campus would dents said that they would use a "Redbox wants to be sure it will The BG News about their upcom- ence to learn from them. He classi- provide a great and convenient way DVD rental if it were here on cam- profit from a new location before ing show, set to begin at 7 p.m. fied the band's music as "energetic for students to rent movies. pus," Post said. deciding to install a kiosk," Post said. Wednesday. indie wave." "The University is working to get Post said the University has "Redbox prefers to install kiosks in While both bands have been asso- a Redbox in the Student Union this already submitted two applications ciated with the genre, See BANDS | Page 2 spring," Solis said. to Redbox. See REDBOX | Page 2 Butler said Switchfoot makes music A typical Redbox offers around "Right now we are in the stages of

government will make a bet on the game and TRAVEL BACK IN TIME CAMPUS pass a resolution. The bet will be between USG President Emily Ancinec Vice President Rob BRIEF Orians and Speaker Ben Goldsberry and their 1 ^ -. *' BGSU and UT student ^ np^ counterparts on the UT student government. - ■ BMM Hi • government to have The resolution, which both universities will joint meeting sign, will detail the major points in the rivalry between the two schools and the history of the Undergraduate Student Government will rivalry The document will also include a section welcome the University of Toledo's student about what the University is doing to further government at Monday night's meeting. It will the nvalry be a joint meeting between the two student 2 governments in an effort to pump up student "We hope it will start a tradition, and be a < excitement for the homecoming game, in which historical piece," Anonec said the University will play UT. At the last meeting. USG members were f "It'll be really fun," said USG president Emily encouraged to wear their orange and brown to w5 • Ancinec "Itll be like a mini pep rally, I guess the meeting Following the meeting, Ancinec \ USG style." said USG members will mingle with the UT students and compare how each student gov- Some of the highlights of the meeting will be University President Mary Ellen Mazey ernment works 1 stopping by and University acapella group 1040 Anonec said she is looking forward to the • performing, which is a men's choral group made joint meeting. up of University students. "It's a great way to encourage the rivalry." They're fabulous, very talented," Ancinec Ancinec said. said The meeting will be in room 308 Union at

BYRON MACK | IHEBGNfWS During the meeting, USG and UTs student 7:30 p.m. TIM MILLIS (right) battles student Phil Cnder during a Dagorhir battle game Sunday afternoon

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Renovations freshen halls Student tussles with wireless Mountaineers defeat Falcons Where is your favorite place to study or read? The University is working to finalize plans Cartoonist Taylor Willces depicts a student West Virginia handed Bowling Green its second DAVID GHOLSTON to modernize Hanna, Mosery, University struggling to find an Internet connection loss of the season Saturday with a 55-10 win. The Freshman. Undecided and South Halls and "gut" them during in the residence hall. See if she succeeds in Mountaineers ran the ball for 560 yards in the game, "Seventh floor of the library" | Pag* 4 renovations in the near future | Pag* 3 finding the signal | Paga 5 led by running back Dustin Garrison | Paga 6

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5:48 P.M. 2:22 A.M. within the 800 block of Scott Squeakers Cafe. The three sance party violation within BLOTTER Complainant reported some Complainant reported a ste- Hamilton Ave. The damage males and alleged victim left the 300 block of W. Wooster items stolen from his resi- reo taken from his unlocked is estimated at $50. the area, and the victim was St FRI., SEPT. 30 dence within the 100 block vehicle in City Lot 2. It was described as an older male 8:19 A.M. of Biddle St. valued around $50 and the wearing a flannel shirt 7:37 A.M. 1:48 A.M. Complainant repotted his vehicle's mirror had also been A vehicle was reported to Complainant reported two house was broken into within popped out It is now put 6:48 P.M. have damage done to its 8:31 P.M. corn hole boards stolen the 800 block of Sandridge back in place and the vehicle Roberta A. Tomasi, 43. of left front side within the Complainant reported a within the 200 block of N. Road. has about $20 in damage. Maumee. was arrested on 100 block of Palmer Ave. Weber grill taken from Enterprise St Each board a Williams County felony The damage is valued at Carter Park that is worth had a University Falcon head 9:30 A.M. warrant for contempt within 2:25 A.M. about $500 and the vehicle $300 logo. Southside Laundromat the 1600 block of E. Wooster Adam J. Krieger. 21. of appeared to have been reported $250 taken from St The original charge was Bowling Green, was cited for kicked sometime overnight 1:51 A.M. the change machine. aggravated theft and she was criminal trespass near Pike SUN., OCT. 2 Arsenio Alex-Lazr Carter. transported to the Wood and North Prospect streets. 1A.M. 9:35 A.M. 27. of Bowling Green, was County Justice Center. Christina L Hoffsis. 18. of 10:43 A.M. Complainant reported cited for auto trespass and Bowling Green, was cited for Complainant reported $172 3:18 A.M. someone threw a downspout later a citation for possession underage under the influ- in quarters taken from a bill 11:47 PM. Damon L. Bechstein. 26, of on his vehicles windshield of marijuana within the 100 ence of alcohol within the changer within the 200 block Robert D Lisowski, 20. of Bowling Green, was cited for within the 300 block of N. block of N. Grove St 200 block of N. Main St of N. Main St. Toledo; and Trent Joseph operating a vehicle impaired Enterprise St The cracked Voss. 18. of Grand Rapids. and failure to maintain rea- windshield caused about 2:18 A.M. Mich., were both cited for sonable control within the $500 in damage*. 1:02 A.M. 3:29 P.M. Anderson James Fletcher open container and under- 300 block of E Wooster St. Chase M. Woolley. 19. of Complainant reported and Christopher A. Walker Toledo, was cited for under- a Samsung phone with age possession of alcohol 1209 P.M. McKenzie, both 22 and from age under the influence of T-Mobile service that he within the 300 block of N. 3:24 A.M. Complainant reported a Toledo, were cited for disor- Prospect St alcohol within the 100 block thinks was stolen within the Felix Montalvo. 40. of Diamondback Venom Pro derly conduct/fighting within of W. Wooster St. 100 block of N. Main St a Fremont. Ohio, was cited for bicycle stolen while he went the 100 block of N. Main St. week prior. Someone found operating a vehicle impaired. inside the North Grove 1:10 A.M. the phone and said he/she SAT., OCT. 1 driving under suspension/ Carryout. The unlocked K ONLINE: Go to bgvtews.com for 1:03 A.M. Staff at Kamikaze's Bar would give it back, but has license restriction, no head- bicycle was valued at about ^ the complete blotter list Anna Marie Mercer, 21. of not yet. lights at night and a traffic $650. reported a possible fake ID. Perrysburg. was cited for control device violation but the subject had also left open container of alcohol; prior to police unit's arrival. 4:19 P.M. within the 100 block of N. and Richard J. Dempsey. 20, 6:59 P.M. The subject also left his debit CORRECTION Complainant reported Prospect St. of Oregon. Ohio, was cited A caller reported seeing a card at the bar. $1050 missing from his bank for underage possession of male lying on the ground POLICY account within the 900 block We want to correct all factual alcohol. Both were cited in 5:27 A.M. with three males standing of Klotz Road. 1:18 A.M. errors. If you think an error has City Lot 1. Complainant reported around him as he came a damaged mailbox lid out the back entrance of Sean Crayton. 21. of Bowling been made, call The BG News Green, was cited for nui- at 419-372-6966.

a possibility." Post said. "Hearing people sing the "We have the best job in the world. We REDB0X With an addition of a new BANDS words back to us is the best From Page 1 Redbox on campus, some From Page 1 part of the night," Butler said. get to be playing these songs every students like freshman "That's the power of music, it's universities where there are Macey I Ioelscher may switch "Ill's) energetic rock, but to unify people from all dif- night and have the opportunity to share at least 15,000 students. BG from other movie sources. indie music and new wave ferent backgrounds together, has 17,500." "1 think students would music kind of added in togeth- singing one song." the stage with Anberlin" If Redhox decides to put a use Redbox if it was offered er," Christian said. Butler said the bands were Chad Butler I Switchfoot Drummer kiosk on campus, there are on campus," 1 Ioelscher said. Both musicians enjoyed specifically trying to play at still other departments that "It's easier to just pay a dollar the spontaneity of the colleges on their tour, and he good with a ballad or two as like straight ahead rock and would have to be consulted. instead of using Netflix and live experience and both said the music might connect well," Bressler said. roll, they're such tight musi- "We have to make sure we have to pay a monthly fee." bands change nightly with students on a lyrical level. The bands are also add- cians, and I think that we're are following the University's There are currendy four setlists for shows. "I've always thought that ing a charitable aspect to a bit more dark and a bit policies," Post said. Redbox locations in Bowling "There's a freedom and Isinger Jon Foremanl was the show by asking fans more energetic," Christian "We have not heard any- Green. The University is uncertainty to the live a pretty intellectual poet," to donate backpacks to said. "I like that, because thing back from Redbox yet, investigating other options if show," Butler said. "I think Butler said. "He reads a lot an organization called if we sounded exactly the so we do not even know if it is Redbox does not work out. that danger, that element of and there's a lot of great ref- Si,iniH ]p For Kids to benefit same, it would be such a the unknown, is what makes erences in his music to phi- homeless children. boring show." each show exciting, so 1 love losophers ... it's just music Butler mentioned the first Butler said the tour has BGNEWS.COM co playing live." for thinking people." single on Switchfoot's new been a lot of fun, and he iBGNEWSCOMiBGNEWSCOM BGNEWS£0MBGNEWSCOM BGNEWS.COM g (. J Christian said colleges are Ben Spence, general man- "." The looks forward to performing among Anberlin's favorite ager for the Stroh Center, song. "Dark Horses," is about at the University. inews.com places to play with a "ram- said the arena can provide homeless kids in the band's "We have the best job in z bunctious" crowd providing a more intimate atmosphere hometown of San Diego. the world,- he "said. "We get BGNEWS.COM i an energetic atmosphere. He for the show, citing every seat Musically, Butler said the to be playing these songs also noted the challenge of as a quality one. album was driven more by every night and have the ;.com connecting with an arena "It's going to be different the drums and bass, adding opportunity to share the crowd instead of a more inti- than the first concert ... it's a Motown and hip-hop sen- stage with Anberlin. Life BGNEWS.COM mate club setting. going to be more high ener- sibility to it. couldn't be better." S I BGNEWS.C0MBGNEWS.COM > "The idea to try to get gy, heavier rock than the first "This record has a certain Christian returned the everyone involved no matter show," Spence said. swagger to it," he said. "For compliment to Switchfoot. obqnews.com n where they are sitting in the Scot Bressler, coordinator me as a drummer, it's a really "lAnberlin are] massive w entire audience," Christian of the event, said both bands exciting period for us, push- fans of the band first, and... BGNEWS.COMO said. "That's definitely one of requested no chairs on the ing musically." co-headlining second." u the biggest goals... to make it floor, opting for standing The musicians said the Tickets are all general feel like even though there's room to help create an ener- bands complement each admission seating and cost BGNEWS.C0M 5,000 people in there, that getic atmosphere. other as well, and this tour jBGWfWS.COM $23 for students and $25 we're just playing for you." He also complimented the has provided them a chance for others. They will still be 8GNEWSC0M bgnews.com Butler said that crowd inter- bands' diverse catalogs. to tour together after numer- available at the door. Atomic action was a large motivator in "They do the hard rock, the ous schedule conflicts. Tom will open the show, a their live show. edgier music and they are so "I think ISwitchfoot] is New York based band.

student gain student input." "We would love to but they can also participate USG One way the organization in what is called lobby time. aumni From Page 1 was attempting to encourage have people. [USG] "During lobby time any connection student input was by experi- student at the University can Bowling Green State University said. "I think we've been menting with different meet- is really striving to come and speak," Goldsberry forthright with everything ing places. said. we're doing." USG recently had a meet- gain student input." Besides the meetings, Michael Ginsburg, associ- ing in the Greenery, which Michael Ginsburg | Adviser another way the organiza- ate dean of students and USG was an attempt to involve tion works to gain participa- 11TH ANNUAL adviser, said student atten- students more, Ginsburg students would stop by and tion from their constituents, dance at meetings is "pretty said. participate in the meeting, students, is to have what they Freddie & Frieda minimal." "One reason why we were but it didn't work out that call external office hours for "We would love to have in the greenery was to try to way." their senators. people," Ginsburg said. be highly visible," Ginsburg Students can not only "Senators are required to "|USG] is really striving to said. "We were hoping that attend meetings and observe, do external office hours," Ancinec said. "Those are where they actually go out- You don't have to live like this... side of the office and meet with constituents ... they could meet with people in their college, on their floor, they could really talk to any- one." USG is also trying to strengthen their connection with other student organi- zations such as the Resident Student Association and Graduate Student Senate. FUN RUN/WALK "Rob [Orians] and I have Saturday, October 15th really been trying to reach 8:00am out to different hall councils Student Recreation Center and different organizations," Ancinec said. "There are so Free to all BGSU students! General Public S20 foe many misconceptions about Sign up today to be eligible for USG with the student body." prizes or shirts! Ancinec said she wants WE ALSO OFFER: WINTHROP TERRACE students to see USG and Visit http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/ > Free Gas (Heat, Water. Cooking] > 24 Hr Maintenance £ SUMMIT TERRACE attend the meetings so they alumni/index.html for more information! > Free High Speed Internet > 3 Laundromats can stay informed about big APARTMENTS > Free Basic Cable > 2 Swimming Pools issues. Office: 400 E. Napolean Rd • 419.352.9135 student > Free Resident Shuttle > I & 2 Bedroom Apts "We don't want to put stu- .BGSU Email: winthropfgerdenich.com ilumni.. > Free Water* Trash dents in a reactive state, we :onnection > Air Conditioning Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm,Sat 1 lam-3pm alumni > Free DVD Library want to put them in a proac- h aiioclatlon Call us about our current specials! tive state," Ancinec said. k CAMPUS Monday. October 3 & Tuesday. October 4.2011 3 University plans for academic building renovations By Dominic Binkl.y Reporter and design firm called Tsoi/ brought in by the University "In terms of an actual looked at the Ibuildingsl cess, University construc- Kobus & Associates Inc. was to assess the conditions of that were built a while ago tion officials must have their The University is in the pro- employed by the University the buildings. The assess- schedule, we don't that may be in somewhal proposals approved by the cess of completing plans for to develop a master plan for ment concluded that some of good structural shape but board of trustees. the renovation of four aca- the entire campus. the academic buildings were have that set at this mechanical systems prob- "We will be looking at tak- demic buildings on campus. "We had done the last mas- in need of renovations. ably needed help," said ing something lo ihe board University officials are ter plan back in 2004, so it "The buildings are old, so point in time." Dave Owens, principal at of trustees at their next concentrating their atten- was time for us to do anoth- out of that came the recom- Robert Waddle | Assistant VP Tsoi/Kobus and Associates. meeting to start the process." tion on the renovation of er one. And at this point in mendation to essentially gut "We put hierarchies lo what Waddle said. "In terms of an Hanna, Mosely, University time, we wanted to bring the buildings. There will be The findings from the buildings needed the most actual schedule, we don't and South Halls. Hanna, that firm in to essentially some spaces that we keep in building assessment were amount of attention as far have that set at this point Mosely and University I lalls tell us where all the build- some of them but largely. |we relayed to Tsoi/Kobus & as a replacement, an addi- in time. A lol of that will be were constructed within 21 ings across campus stood," will] demolish the insides of Associates Inc. who used the tion, or renovation, and we driven, first of all, by bow Ihe years of the establishment said Robert Waddle, assis- the buildings and then reno- information for the develop- applied that to the differ- programming and design of of the University in 1910, tant vice president of Capital vate them to become next ment of the master plan. ent circular requirements the buildings goes, and also according to the University Planning and Design. generation leaching spaces," This master plan focuses that were asked for us by the what kind of schedule for website. A design and engineering said Steven Krakoff, associ- on updating several of the University," said Owens. funding we'll be able lo work Last year a Massachusetts- team from DesignClroup, ate vice president for Capital academic buildings. Before the next step can be out with the state." based architecturalplanning an architectural firm, was Planning and Design. "What we did was we taken in the renovation pro-

The Falcons won half of eight sporting events played this weekend, from football to volleyball

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ABOVE: Tracy Togba dodges University of Toledo midfielder Knsten Mallei on Friday September 50 The Falcons lost 0-1

LEFT: Jale Sloat (left) and Ian Ruel (right) give each other a celebratory hug after their win against Ontario Institute of Technology

BOTTOM LEFT: Kan Galen gets ready to spite the ball The Falcons played the University of Akron winning 5*0.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Forward Byard EWmg plays the ball off his chest as he advances the ball down field B6 won against Florida Atlantic

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Zoos are more than Without these efforts I am College Democrats Princeton, Clemsoa and Elon. confident many more spe- upset about Senate Bl 5 The administration should be just displays of animals cies would go extinct. fighting to keep these profes- I believe you have misunder- Why should we care if Last week the Toledo Blade sors at BGSU. Instead, they are stood the purpose of zoos. species go extinct? It's not revealed that BGSU adminis- driving them away in droves. A zoo's main purpose is not because we like them but trators were directly involved I am ashamed that my to have animals for people because they have an impact in the language and intent of University was directly to gawk at and admire. Sure on their ecosystem. Senate Bill 5. involved in such a heinous and people may go there for that The extinction of one As the President of College disrespectful bill. ££MAN reason, but zoos are estab- species impacts many oth- Democrats, I can safely say Our organization believes WW THAT REALLY lished to conserve species ers, including humans. All that our group is infuriated that a reasonable step moving and educate the public. organisms are connected to by the fact that this University forward should be the admin- 1 worked at a zoo for the one another. was involved in a measure that istration recognizing the dem- GRINDS MY,, past two summers, so I Furthermore, zoos edu- took bargaining rights away ocratically elected BGSU-FA. speak from experience. cate people through animals from teachers, police officers, Additionally, we would urge Zoos across the world have and the different programs firefighters and the democrat- all students to register to vote research and breeding pro- they offer. ically elected BGSU-FA. against Issue 2. GEARS' grams to assist in recovering Zoos have a big impact in When 1 pay tuition to this If the voters reject Issue endangered plants and ani- educating people about the University, 1 do so with the 2, we can all move on from mals. Examples of this are importance of conservation. assumption that the money this experience knowing that THEBGNEWS PRESENTS the black-footed ferret and Things people learn at will be used to pay for aca- democracy prevailed. All stu- the Przewalski's horse. zoos can inspire them to do demic enhancement. Instead, dents and faculty should join Both species were extinct things to better the envi- it is being used to pay for the us in solidarity this Thursday in the wild before breeding ronment as well as inspire salaries of those who have from 11 a.m.-l p.m. at a rally FALCON SCREECH programs were set up, and careers and shape life styles literally brought down the protesting Issue 2 and the actions of the previous admin- WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? now both have been reintro- in young minds. quality of education at BGSU. duced into the wild. During my time at BGSU, I istration. FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO From working at a zoo and have personally witnessed MONDAY'S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100-WORD learning about the exotic Gregglanos seven different professors DanniMcConneU RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM. species, I cannot stress the [email protected] leave for better opportunities. [email protected] significance of zoos' conser- These professors left for well- To the fans who boo their team, why do you exist? When vation efforts. respected institutions such as your team is struggling, that's when they need their crowd the most, i can only imagine how demoralizing it was (or the various football teams to hear their own fans hurling insults at them this weekend as they played their hearts out. Stand bv your team. Falcons, Buckeyes and Browns. Leisure reading New decisions -KEEP YOUR HEADS UP

This semester has been super busy! There isn't enough time. in the day to do all of my homework and study for every time is'precious affect vvaftecjobs" exam. I need to sleep and eat too. Not to mention de-stress. entertainment and my pas- little light) has been gener- -WHERE DID THE TIME GO sion. I simply cannot fathom ated over the recent revela- somebody who doesn't feel tion that Solyndra, a manu- I expected to be watching my team compete in postseason the same. I actually feel an facturer of solar products, baseball right now. Unfortunately. I'm a Cleveland Indians immense amount of pity for has filed for bankruptcy. fan. so I'm not. I'm sick of all the" Windians," "There's always those people who don't like Companies go bankrupt next year" and "What if?" hype. Stop getting my hopes up. "I've never read an entire to read. every day, but Solyndra They suck - and they will next year too. book." They're missing out. I've Item One: Two weeks ago, has distinguished itself in -FORGET NEXT YEAR This statement was not competed in the danger- the Consumer Products two ways. First, President issued out of the mouth of ous Hunger Games, eloped Safety Commission (CPSC) Obama had praised the a literature-deprived child with Romeo and studied revoked a previous ruling Fremont, Calif, company as To the raccoon who jumped in front of the car... you got or from an illiterate adult. magic at Hogwarts School of regarding drains on public being on the leading edge of OWNED! Why are you so stupid/blmd/ignorant? You had This announcement was not Witchcraft and Wizardry all swimming pools. the "green jobs" revolution. plenty of time to get out of the way. but you just stood there coated in shame or even a without leaving the comfort Evidently, the danger is Second, in 2009 Solyndra and watched as the front fender of this car obliterated you. willingness to change. of my room while remaining that small children could applied for and received Do you have no concern for others' Your body could have No, this declaration was in the confines of the pages I have their arms or legs a Department of Energy done some serious damage underneath my car. made from a girl I heard so eagerly turned. trapped in the drain due to loan through the Federal -STUPID ANIMAL boasting to her friends while People sometimes lament suction.and then drown. All Financing Bank, an arm of walking around campus. that they'd rather be some- of this stems from a 2008 law the U.S. Treasury. Solyndra For the love of all things holy, stop stopping in front of me, This college student was one else for a little bit and passed by Congress. had promised to create 4,000 people Merge off into the grass and talk to your friends, bragging about the fact that see the world through dif- Eighteen months ago, one new jobs. don't hold up traffic I'm a busy person and you're holding she doesn't read at all. Her ferent eyes. This is exactly of the CPSC Commissioners The loan amounted to two friends were rapt with what reading provides. I had voted with two others $535 million. Since Solyndra me up. I have places to go, things to do, exams to do poorly attention and adoration. can crack open a book and in favor of a simple plastic is in bankruptcy, who pays it on! They too insisted that they leave the familiarity of my drain cover that could not back? Yep, the taxpayers. -MOVE ALONG. MOVE ALONG could not believe that some world behind. be blocked; however, he You'd think they'd learn people read "for fun" and College students in par- recently changed his vote but they don't. Hey speedracer. slow down. It's a parking lot. not Daytona enjoy a hearty chuckle at the ticular are well aware that and sided with two other On Sept. 29 of this year, 500. Get a doctor to fix your lead foot and start driving like expense of those poor souls. leisure time is precious. commissioners on the five- the Energy Department a normal person. It is a safe bet to say Between classes and work, person commission. This re- completed a $737 million -MOSEYING MOLLY that this girl I was walk- the only books they are like- vote occurred after a noisy loan guarantee to Tonopah ing behind has the mental ly to open are the ones man- and emotional debate. Solar Energy in Nevada. The capacity to finish a book just dated by their professors. It The decision means that loan approval came just two doesn't have the desire. is hard to make time to read public pools, some 300,000 days prior to the expiration After my day was over, 1 for enjoyment. of them, with a single drain of the loan program, accord- went to my room that night will have to install costly SPEAK YOUR MIND and sat in shock. For me, See KELLER | Page 5 backup systems or close. See PHIL | Page 5 Got something you want to say about an opinion column or reading is my hobby, my Item Two: Much heat (and news story? Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: FIND OUT WHAT BGNEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER YOU! ■ Email us at [email protected]. ■ Call us at 419-372-6966. TOP NEWS STORIES BLOGGING ARCHIVES SPEAK YOUR MIND MULTIMEDIA ■ Come to our newsroom in 210 West Hall. k The site is updated daily Check out the sports Miss something? 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•It WWW.BGNEWS.COM Monday. October 3 « Tuesday. October 4. 2011 5 KELLER "There is no better adrenaline rush than BATTLE From Page 4 your heart madly thumping and your THE However, I suggest, eyes stinging from an unwillingness to instead of unwinding with a reality show at night, curl blink when you're at the best part..." WIRELESS up with a good book. Don't sequel. dreams that carry the have one? Try the library. Reading invites imagi- children further than 1 hear they rent books for nation. The words on the they ever thought pos- free there. Please put your page are there to inspire sible. A world without iPads. Kindles, Nooks and the reader to fill in the books would be one- computer to good use. blanks for themselves. dimensional, unimagina- Read a book. Televisions with their tive and dull. There is no better adren- images flashing onscreen 1 sincerely hope that the aline rush than your heart can only go so far. The next time I encounter that madly thumping and viewers are manipulated girl walking around cam- your eyes stinging from into seeing what the pro- pus, she won't stop raving an unwillingness to blink gram wants them to see. A about the "entire" book when you're at the best book, however, encourag- she just read. part of your book. And in es vast interpretation and turn, there's no greater reader participation. sorrow than closing your There's a reason bedtime Respond to Tara at book and desperately stories are so popular. [email protected] wishing there could be a The stories inspire

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Zoos are more than Without these efforts I am Golege Pemuoats Princetoa Qemson. and Eton. confident many more spe- upset about Senate Bl 5 The administration should be just displays of animals cies would go extinct. fighting to keep these profes- I believe you have misunder- Why should we care if Last week the Toledo Blade sors at BGSU. Instead, they are stood the purpose of zoos. species go extinct? It's not revealed that BGSU adminis- driving them away in droves. A zoo's main purpose is not because we like them but trators were directly involved I am ashamed that my to have animals for people because they have an impact in the language and intent of University was directly to gawk at and admire. Sure on their ecosystem. Senate Bill 5. invoked in such, i heinous and people may go there for that The extinction of one As the President of College disrespectful bill {{MAN, reason, but zoos are estab- species impacts many oth- Democrats, I can safely say Our organization believes W THAT REALLY I lished to conserve species ers, including humans. All that our group is infuriated that a reasonable step moving and educate the public. organisms are connected to by the fact that this University forward should be the admin- I worked at a zoo for the one another. was involved in a measure that istration recognizing the dem- GRINDS MY.. past two summers, so I Furthermore, zoos edu- took bargaining rights away ocratically elected BGSU-FA speak from experience. cate people through animals from teachers, police officers, Additionally, we would urge Zoos across the world have and the different programs firefighters and the democrat- all students to register to vote research and breeding pro- they offer. ically elected BGSU-FA. against Issue 2. GEAR^ grams to assist in recovering Zoos have a big impact in When I pay tuition to this If the voters reject Issue endangered plants and ani- educating people about the University, I do so with the 2, we can all move on from mals. Examples of this are importance of conservation. assumption that the money this experience knowing that THEBGNEWS PRESENTS the black-footed ferret and Things people learn at will be used to pay for aca- democracy prevailed. All stu- the Przewalski's horse. zoos can inspire them to do demic enhancement. Instead, dents and faculty should join Both species were extinct things to better the envi- it is being used to pay for the us in solidarity this Thursday in the wild before breeding ronment as well as inspire salaries of those who have from 11 a.m.-l pm at a rally FALCON SCREECH programs were set up, and careers and shape life styles literally brought down the protesting Issue 2 and the actions of the previous admin- WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? now both have been reintro- in young minds. quality of education at BGSU. duced into the wild. During my time at BGSU, I istration. FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO From working at a zoo and have personally witnessed MONDAY'S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100-WORD learning about the exotic Greggjanos seven different professors DanniMcConneU RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM. species, I cannot stress the [email protected] leave for better opportunities. [email protected] significance of zoos' conser- These professors left for well- To the fans who boo their team, why do you exist? When vation efforts. respected institutions such as your team is struggling, that's when they need their crowd the most. I can only imagine how demoralizing it was for the various football teams to hear their own fans hurling insults at them this weekend as they played their hearts out. Stand by your team, Falcons. Buckeyes and Browns. Leisure reading New decisions -KEEP YOUR HEADS UP \ ». This semester has been super busy! There isn't enough time in the day to do all of my homework and study for every time ffprecious affWw^ftet'jDbs exam I need to sleep and eat too. Not to mention de-stress. entertainment and my pas- little light) has been gener- -WHERE DID THE TIME GO sion. I simply cannot fathom ated over the recent revela- fr^ TABAKELLER somebody who doesn't feel tion that Solyndra, a manu- I expected to be watching my team compete in postseason \.~A COLUMNIST the same. I actually feel an facturer of solar products, baseball right now. Unfortunately, I'm a Cleveland Indians immense amount of pity for has filed for bankruptcy. fan, so I'm not. I'm sick of all the "Windians," There's always those people who don't like Companies go bankrupt next year" and "What if?" hype. Stop getting my hopes up. "I've never read an entire to read. every day, but Solyndra They suck - and they will next year too. book." They're missing out. I've Item One: Two weeks ago, has distinguished itself in -FORGET NEXT YEAR This statement was not competed in the danger- the Consumer Products two ways. First, President issued out of the mouth of ous Hunger Games, eloped Safety Commission (CPSC) Obama had praised the a literature-deprived child with Romeo and studied revoked a previous ruling Fremont, Calif., company as To the raccoon who lumped in front of the car... you got or from an illiterate adult. magic at Hogwarts School of regarding drains on public being on the leading edge of OWNED! Why are you so stupid/blind/ignorant? You had This announcement was not Witchcraft and Wizardry all swimming pools. the "green jobs" revolution. plenty of time to get out of the way, but you just stood there coated in shame or even a without leaving the comfort Evidently, the danger is Second, in 2009 Solyndra and watched as the front fender of this car obliterated you. willingness to change. of my room while remaining that small children could applied for and received Do you have no concern for others? Your body could have No, this declaration was in the confines of the pages I have their arms or legs a Department of Energy done some serious damage underneath my car. made from a girl I heard so eagerly turned. trapped in the drain due to loan through the Federal -STUPID ANIMAL boasting to her friends while People sometimes lament suction.and then drown. All Financing Bank, an arm of walking around campus. that they'd rather be some- of this stems from a 2008 law the U.S. Treasury. Solyndra For the love of all things holy, stop stopping in front of me, This college student was one else for a little bit and passed by Congress. had promised to create 4,000 people Merge off into the grass and talk to your friends, bragging about the fact that see the world through dif- Eighteen months ago, one new jobs. don't hold up traffic. I'm a busy person and you're holding she doesn't read at all. Her ferent eyes. This is exactly of the CPSC Commissioners The loan amounted to had voted with two others $535 million. Since Solyndra me up. I have places to go, things to do, exams to do poorly two friends were rapt with what reading provides. I attention and adoration. can crack open a book and in favor of a simple plastic is in bankruptcy, who pays it on! They too insisted that they leave the familiarity of my drain cover that could not back? Yep, the taxpayers. -MOVE ALONG. MOVE ALONG could not believe that some world behind. be blocked; however, he You'd think they'd learn people read "for fun" and College students in par- recently changed his vote but they don't. Hey speedracer, slow down It's a parking lot, not Daytona enjoy a hearty chuckle at the ticular are well aware that and sided with two other On Sept. 29 of this year, 500. Get a doctor to fix your lead foot and start driving like expense of those poor souls. leisure time is precious. commissioners on the five- the Energy Department a normal person. It is a safe bet to say Between classes and work, person commission. This re- completed a $737 million -MOSEYING MOLLY that this girl I was walk- the only books they are like- vote occurred after a noisy loan guarantee to Tonopah ing behind has the mental ly to open are the ones man- and emotional debate. Solar Energy in Nevada. The capacity to finish a book just dated by their professors. It The decision means that loan approval came just two doesn't have the desire. is hard to make time to read public pools, some 300,000 days prior to the expiration After my day was over, I for enjoyment. of them, with a single drain of the loan program, accord- went to my room that night will have to install costly SPEAK YOUR MIND and sat in shock. For me, See KELLER | Page 5 backup systems or close. See PHIL | Page 5 Got something you want to say about an opinion column or reading is my hobby, my Item Two: Much heat (and news story? Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: FIND OUT WHAT BGNEWS.COM HAS TO OFFER YOU! ■ Email us at thenewsSfcgnews^om ■ Call us at 419-372-6966. TOP NEWS STORIES HOGGING ARCHIVES SPEAK YOUR HIND MULTIMEDIA ■ Come to our newsroom in 210 West Hal. k The site is updated daily Check out the sports Miss something? Find Comment on stories and Podcasts. audio with stories from the blog for the latest in articles and columns columns, or send a letter slideshows and video Be sure to read the submission guidelines at the bottom of this paper and online extras. BG athletics. since 2000. to the editor. add to the story. page

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PHIL "Congress passes legislation but leaves From Page 4 the burden of implementation and

ing to the Boston Globe. enforcement up to bureaucrats who The common thread between the swimming tend to become insulated..." pool drains and the solar plant it didn't hate. But, economics. It's the goal energy loan programs we need to look at the that counts, you see; the is that all of the imple- whole picture. idea that government mentation was, and is in The Energy Information knows best and knows the hands of unelected Administration, an more. The "touchy-feely- Federal bureaucrats. agency of the U.S. gov- hopey" change and feel- Congress passes legisla- ernment, has estimated good thing. tion but leaves the bur- that solar thermal energy Guess that's how people den of implementation plants generate electric- act when they don't have and enforcement up to ity at a cost of $311.80 per to pay the office light bill bureaucrats who tend to megawatt hour. Off-shore or close the local swim- become insulated both wind plants come in with ming pool and explain from Congressional over- a cost of $243.20. why to their fellow towns- sight and public opinion. The new (and much- people. It also has become very despised) natural gas- politicized. So far, the fired plants cost $63.10 Obama administration per megawatt hour. Respond to Phil at hasn't met a wind or solar But the unelected [email protected] program it didn't like or Washington bureaucrats a carbon-fired generating don't seem to care about

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The BG women's golf team has headed out West for their next match. The Falcons have traveled to Dayton, Nev., carrying a lot of momentum from the last few weeks. The Wolf Pack Classic is in its inaugural year and will give the Falcons some experience playing against teams they rarely see. "By being exposed to a new type of golf, we will end up more complete players," said head coach Stephanie Young. According to Young, the Falcons try to schedule at least one tournament that is in the western part of the country. Last year the team traveled to both North Texas and Arizona. Coming into this event, the Falcons have already had a tournament winner and an impressive second place fin- ish this season. Naturally the expectations will be high for the event, but the Falcons "won't get ahead of ourselves," TYLER STABILE THE BGNEWS Young said. She added that DUSTIN GARRISON Wesi Virginia running back, runs the ball in lor a touchdown Saturday afternoon as DeVon McKoy (12) and Tim Moore (41) look on. Ganison was a primary weapon lor West Virginia they will be shooting for a in the game, running for 291 yards and two scores. group score in between 300 and 310. The Falcons will be send- ing Bailey Arnold, senior Paula DiFrancesco, captain Mountaineers overpower Falcons Amy Ruthenberg and fresh- men Shelby Wilson and Patricia Holt. West Virginia racks up 638 yards of offense, hold BG scoreless after first quarter in 55-10 rout. The Wolf Pack Classic will take By Ryan Satkowiak the Mountaineers more than dou- games of the season, had a career ping ITavonl Austin and IStedman) Sports Editor place at a course bled their season total of rushing day, gashing the Falcons' defense Bailey, so we spread out hoping we designed by yards, racking up 360 yards on the for 293 yards and two touchdowns could hold up against the run, and Arnold Palmer. MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West ground against BG's defense. on 32 carries. obviously we didn't do that." Dayton Valley Virginia's passing game proved to "Going into the game plan, no "They overwhelmed us a bit up While the start of the game wasn't Golf club, which Bailey be too much, in a completely non- we didn't expect Ithem to run that front, and we missed too many tack- a good one for the Falcons, they excites the team. Arnold traditional way. much]," said defensive tackle Chris les," head coach Dave Clawson said. appeared to have taken control of The Falcons will Coming into the game third in Jones. "But they did and we were "They won the battle in the trenches the game early. Has the play 36 holes the nation in passing yards per having a hard time stopping it, so on offense, and we didn't do a good Jerry "Booboo" Gates fumbled team's only on Monday and game, the Mountaineers used the they went with it." enough job of getting off blocks. the opening kickoff, giving West individual win 18 on Tuesday threat of pass to keep BG's defense West Virginia running back To be honest, we were more wor- of the season in the 10-team off balance in a 55-10 victory Dustin Garrison, who had 65 yards ried about stopping the passing See ROUT | Page 8 tournament. Saturday afternoon. In the game, on 13 carries in his first three game. We were worried about stop- Exhibition showcase

TYLER STABILE I THE BG NEWS PAIGE PENROD No 12. spikes the ball Friday against Akron. She had 14 kills in the game, a 5-0 BG victory BG volleyball splits games with Akron, Buffalo

ByNkkMarfow University Friday night before los- the ball at a .429 clip in the first set. Reportef ing a five-setter to Buffalo University Danielle Tonyan led the attack with Saturday afternoon. TOM NEPOMUCENO ' .'. ■: eight kills at a .429 rate and added BG split games this weekend at the The Falcons raked a Zips team two serving aces, while Paige Penrod CAMERON SINCLAIR fights past on 0IT defender Sunday afternoon in the Fakons' first game of st 11 ih and fell to third in the east- in search of its first conference win the season. BG won the exhibition game 7-4 behind two goals from Mike Fink. Jake Sloat and James ern division of the Mid-American 25-20,30-28,25-23. Mclntosh and single goal from Cam Wo|tala. Head to BGNews com/sports for a lul recap of the game. See SW.IT I Page 7 Conference, sweeping Akron BG opened the match slugging

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PHOTO MOVIDf D BY DIKCTCW OF MIG8Y ROGER MAZZAREUA SUDOKU E 9 8 ft 6 L S Z I DOMINIC MAUER BG All-Amencan center, fights through a crowd o( Indiana defenders. Mauer had a try (or the Falcons this weekend To play: Complete the grid s z 6 I 9 E ft 8 £ so that every row, column » I I 8 Z S 9 6 E and every 3x3 box contains I £ ft i I 8 6 9 Z the digits 1 to 9.There is no 6 I 9 £ ft Z L S 8 guessing or math involved. BG rugby takes down Indiana, 30-27 8 S Z 9 I 6 I E > Just use logic to solve 9 8 E L S I Z ft 6 By Max Householder BG Rugby Director Roger late, with the last one coming made and those were sim- I 6 5 I 8 ft E I 9 Reporter Mazzarella said BG was with only a second remaining ply staying composed and Z ft L 6 E 9 8 t S able to "open up holes in the and no time to change the not losing their heads in It was an exciting matchup Indiana defense and was still outcome of the match. crunch time. It was that and yesterday at College Park rumbling down the field on The Falcons were able to the Falcons familiarity with Create and solve your Rugby field where the BG long runs dragging two, three win a 10th straight match Indiana that enabled them to Sudoku puzzles lor FREE. rugby club was able to or four Indiana defenders against the Mudsharks, but overcome the halftime deficit escape with a 30-27 win along for the ride." this one wasn't pretty as and really take charge in the SEARS!* ■« w» prizes at over Indiana. BG got down in a 12-3 hole in the Falcons started out very second half. In what has become a bit of the first half and into ha lit in te, sluggish. After the game the It was an evenly spread PMESUQOKU™ a rivalry over the years, things but after the intermission they Falcons were not sure why affair as far as scoring for got even heavier before this settled down and took control they started so slow, but the Falcons, in fact five dif- match where there was an in what really became a back they did have a reason for ferent players tried. Flanker article on rugbymag.com and forth battle. how they were able to get Cyrus Sharif, eight man Mike that described Indiana's BG scored three con- things going. Ziegler, hooker Mike Brown, BG drops games against desire to end a nine-game secutive tries to open up "Bottom line is that we and wing Scott Polzin all had losing streak to the Falcons. the second half to take an didn't execute our game- tries with scrum half Ben Also highlighted in the 18-12 lead, but Indiana soon plan initially," fly half Max Marshall adding a penalty Toledo, Ball State article was their emphasis answered with a try making Narewski said. "When we and conversion kick. on stopping center Dominic it 18-17. However, BG would finally settled into our style, Next week the Falcons will By Alex Krampasky Becca Reporter Mauer. Mauer, who returned follow that up with two tries we played as a collective unit, travel to Elkhart, Ind., to play Ison from an injury last week, was and a conversion kick by we're then able to execute our the Air Force Academy. The Stopped 13 of 16 unable to be held in check by scrum half Ben Marshall, offense and defense." game is scheduled for 10 a.m. The Falcons finished off the shots fot BG this Indiana, scoring a 55-yard try making it 30-17. He had a simple answer on Saturday. weekend home stand with weekend in the second half. Indiana would add two tries what adjustments his team two losses against Toledo and Ball State, dropping their record to 4-9. Zuccaro wasn't as con- Friday's loss against tent with the turnout as Toledo was a hard fought Richards. Men's soccer sweeps weekend with pair of wins match, but Toledo's Rachel "We need to realize that MacLeod scored the win- it's still early," Zuccaro said. By Cameron Tug LM Robinson hard time getting the ball out not convert on their chances. Danny ning goal in the 70th min- "We can turn around this Reporter of the back. "We have to convert on Baraldi ute. Both teams were very bad losing streak." "They were difficult condi- our chances inside the box." Scored a goal and physical and accumulated Even though the Falcons The BG men's soccer team tions," coach Eric Nichols said Nichols said. "We will get pun- set up another for 22 fouls combined, but are on a three-game losing showed their fans that not "But I think we played well ished by teams in the future if BG this weekend the Rockets out shot the streak, Richards still has much has changed in their battling the wind." we do not finish those." Falcons 13-6. confidence in his team. play since the last time they With 10 seconds left in the The Falcons finished the Junior Becca Ison had a "I know we can compete played at Cochrane field two first half Danny Baraldi took a game with a 1-0 win, increas- second half Baraldi got a goal stellar weekend with 13 with every team in the weeks ago. The Falcons won shot on goal, but the goalkeep- ing their record to 6-2-1. of his own. Rodcliff Hall also saves total in the two games MAC," Richards said. "If games against IUPUI and er made a good diving save. On Sunday afternoon the took his chance at the 48:20 this weekend. we catch a few breaks and Florida Atlantic this weekend. He left the ball sitting there for Falcons opened their con- mark and converted to put the F.ven though the Falcons peak at the right time, then Friday afternoon the Colin Armstrong to finish with ference play against Florida Falcons up 3-0. lost both games, head coach one win could snowball Falcons played the IUPUI six seconds left for the first and Atlantic. With a few hundred The defense held up very Andy Richards was not par- into multiple wins in the Jaguars at home on a cold, only goal of the game. present fans, they started their well as Wiest did not need ticularly upset about them. conference." windy day. The weather con- "Danny took a good shot conference the way they want- to make one save during "It's disappointing to The Falcons have a ditions were bound to have an and the ball just came off the ed with a 3-0 win. the game. lose," Richards said. "But it's home and an away game effect on both teams' game goalie's glove," Armstrong The Falcons got some 'This was one of our most hard to find words to tell the this coming weekend. plans. But the Falcons made said. "It was exciting to hear help on their first goal with comprehensive games," girls because they are doing Friday the Falcons host the best of the weather and the countdown and see an Baraldi's comer kick. The cor- Nichols said. "We did a lot of everything we ask." the Eagles of Eastern came out with a 1-0 win. open goal just pop up right in ner was deflected by a Florida things well." The Falcons are now 1-3 in Michigan at 4 p.m. at the The first half showed both front of me." Atlantic defender into the The Falcons improved their Mid-American Conference Cochrane Soccer Stadium teams getting used to the The Falcons had many goal, causing an own goal. record to 7-2-1 and look to matches and have seven and Sunday they travel to weather. The Falcons had the other opportunities in the sec- That gave the Falcons a 1-0 improve it even more when matches left until the MAC Mt. Pleasant, Mich., to take wind against them during the ond half to push the score to a lead going into halftime. they travel to Ohio State on Tournament begins. on the Central Michigan first half and seemed to have a more comfortable spot but did About 19 seconds into the Wednesday. Senior captain Alyssa Chippewas at 1 p.m.

Middles Emily Kauth and the first set until they went is to pass a 2.26 and today we ball contact," Van De Walle the net, and 1 thought we were SPLIT Kari Galen combined for 15 on a 9-0 run, with the score were at a 2.0. That's not good said. "We were trying to set her going to rack up a lot of blocks. From Page 6 kills at rates of .467 and .417 at 13-17, on the strength enough. They caught us with inside a little bit more because But we just did not penetrate, during the match, while Ashley of five kills, a serving ace that short serve and it disrupt- there blocker was setting up did not seal the net. they tooled supplemented the right side Dunn recorded a match-high from Avila, and three Bulls' ed things." right at the antenna, so we us to death tonight." hitter with .625 hitting on 15 digs and was responsible for attacking errors. Penrod tallied nine of her were trying to under set her, BG more than doubled the five kills. one of the Falcons' sue serving After Buffalo took set two, 22 kills in the third and was so to speak, inside the court Bulls' hitting errors with 11 — The second set featured nine aces. Setter Erica Fullenkamp BG regained momentum in continually unloading with more, so she could just come six of which were Penrod's. lead changes, and the score had four kills at a .667 clip. the third — which featured 10 un-retumable shots that either in and bust it to right back." Tonyan posted 21 kills and was tied on twenty occasions. BG's dominating perfor- ties and three lead changes — hit the floor or ricocheted off But Tonyan would follow up hit .432 during the match, An Akron serving error from mance did not carry over and took the set after rallying the limbs and torsos of Buffalo her dominance in the fourth while Lindsey Butterfield also Alex Cocklin put the score at into Saturday as its Saturday back from a 9-17 deficit. defenders. set with only two kills on seven showed up for the Falcons 28-28 before Paige Penrod's afternoon match against Buffalo answered with five But the left side hitter and attempts in the fifth while with seven kills at a .400 clip. kill and Lauren Mizgalski's a Buffalo resulted in a heart- serving aces — three racked the Falcons cooled off, drop- committing two errors. The loss put the Falcons in serving ace ended the set. breaking 25-19, 23-25, 31-29, up by Dani Reinert. The Bulls ping the fourth set due to poor In the last two sets, Buffalo a tie for third place with the Both teams came out swing- 20-25,13-15 loss. were forcing BG out of zone hitting and blocking that car- outhit the Falcons .386 to .170, Bulls in the Eastern division ing in the third. The Zips .441 "We didn't deserve the all night, mixing short serves ried over into the fifth. Tonyan adding six blocks compared to and gave Miami University hitting was trumped by a .462 win," said coach Denise Van from Reinert with laser jump kept the Falcons attacking zero from BG. — who took down Buffalo effort from the Falcons. BG De Walle. "I thought Buffalo serves from Liz Scott and afloat in the fourth with six "We just did not bk>ck well Friday — sole possession of posted 21 kills — committing really outplayed us. They out- Kelly Svoboda. kills on .556 hitting at all tonight." Van De Walle second. At 15-2. BG claims the only two errors — aided by worked us." "We did not pass well today," "ITonyanl hits the ball hard said." 1 thought that Buffalo highest winning percentage setter Laura Avila's 13 assists. The Falcons did not lead in Van De Walle said. "Our goal and has really good hand to hit the ball hard, but low to in the MAC. Schedule Your Senior Portrait Now! October 19,20 & 21 Schedule your appointment now at www.myseniorportrait.com WWW.BGNEWS.COM 8 Monday. October 5 S Tuesday. OctobM 4.2011 SPORTS

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Matt Schilz found Ray the NCAA Eligibility Center. the reason 1 was able to get Hutson on the Falcons' first Clawson said after the game those yards; I give them all play from scrimmage for a that he expects that issue to be the credit, they were up front touchdown. cleared up before BG's game working hard opening holes Follow us on Twitter BG's defense then held against Western Michigan this for me, and I was just doing West Virginia to a three-and- weekend, and added that their my job." out. and the Falcons' offense absence, as well as the absence While the Falcons held once again drove down the of Samuel, did not have a large West Virginia to 100 yards field. But the offense stalled impact on the game. below their per game passing inside the five-yard line, forc- "When you play a team the average, quarterback Geno @BGNewsSports ing a Stephen Stein field goal caliber of West Virginia, you Smith still had a strong game, to make it 10-3. better bring your 'A' game," completing 18-of-30 passes That is when momentum Clawson said. "You lose a for 238 yards and three scores. turned. 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"When they did drop back, stepped in for an injured Schilz struggled through- we did get a lot of pressure Anthon Samuel and ran for a out the game, completing on them, and we hit Geno a career-high 114 yards. "A lot 13-of-25 passes for 114 couple of times, but overall of three-and-outs happened yards with a touchdown they threw those quick passes [after that]." and three picks. and we were having a hard In addition to being with- However, if there was time getting back there." 6GNews.com

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