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Local movie theater upgrades to three dimensional screenings

ByD.nL.ml. Theater Manager Sonja Knowles "With prices like that you She said Cinemark is installing 3-D Kreshman Kayla Miller said she is Reporter said Woodland Mall Cinema 5 is part equipment in all of its theaters. not interested in 3-D movies, but that of the first group of Cinemark the- really can't beat it... you Woodland Mall Cinema 5 offers the prices sound good. Due to its low prices, Woodland aters to install 3-D equipment in this movies at a lower price compared to "With prices like that, you really Mall Cinema 5 is popular among area of Ohio. She said the installation really can't turn it down." other theaters, with adult evening can't beat it." Miller said. "You really University students and commu- began on Sept. 20. tickets costing $4.75 and adult mati- cant turn that down." Kayla Miller | Freshman nity members alike. With the addi- " Legend of the Guardians: The Owls nee tickets costing $2.50. Freshman Alex Kocol said even tion of 3-D to the theater's line up, of GaTIoole," the first 3-D movie to with 3-D capabilities with the rest Movies offered in 3-D will cost with the price increases, movies at movie goers have even more to be premiere at the theater, began Friday. being finished sometime in 2011," $2.50 more than the normal ticket the Woodland Mall would still be excited about. "We currently have two theaters Knowles said. prices, Knowles said. cheaper than at other theaters. all hail to the king and queen & ^ Homecoming court candidates explain why voters should pick them for the upcoming ballot < o

Hometown: Westerville. Ohio Hometown: Sydney. Australia Major: Communications with Sales Focus Major/Minor: Interpersonal Communication/Psychology I feel overall I have given a lot of time and effort in making sure I leave this University bet- I think I should be elected Homecoming Queen because of the pride and strong sense of spirit I ter than I found it. I feel being voted as Homecoming King would be an honor and truly a have for BGSU. Coming from Australia. I feel fortunate to have found a second home here. I would culminating experience to my senior year as a student and leader at the University. be very proud and honored to be elected Homecoming Queen in the Centennial year.

CHRISTINE CHIRICOSTA EDDIE HACK1ER III Hometown: Avon Lake. Ohio Hometown: Cleveland. Ohio Major/Minor: Young Adult Education (Intergrated Language Arts Specialization)/English Major/Minor: Biology/Chemistry For the past two years. I have been recognized in ESPN The Magazine as an Academic All- I feel I represent BGSU very well and in the University's strive for diversity. I believe American, enabling me to bring Bowling Green State University to the national '.potlight! As a there is no better way to show our accomplishments in this aspect than to have an candidate for the 2010 Centennial Homecoming Queen. I will continue to represent the tradition individual from a diverse background be represented on the Centennial Homecoming of success BGSU has historically preserved. Royalty court.

ERIN DOMED ROBERT O.MARTIN II Homttown: Maple Heights. Ohio Hometown: Clinton Township. Mich. Major/Minor: Tourism and Event Planning/Marketing Major/Minor: Journalism (Public Relations Specialization)/Marketing If I were elected Homecoming Queen it would be |ust one more great opportunity that My belief was that if I could help to make someone else's college experience better Bowling Green State University has given me. I would honor and respect the position as the in any way, then I would have bettered this University. That should be a goal for all of Homecoming Queen Homecoming Royalty and I can say that I have done that. J.M SMDA DANIELLE PITCOCK Hometown: Brookville. Ohio Hometown: Pemberville. Ohio Major/Minor: Sports Management/Communication Major: Healthcare Administration ajt> The history of Bowling Green State University has given me the wings to fry and I only have four I think I should be considered first because of my longtime affiliation with the University months to continue to make a lasting impression as an undergraduate student. As homecoming I feel that very few people have the commitment and the history I have tied to the gueen, I want to do my part to help the younger students at BGSU realize and utilize their full University. I think to be the Centennial Homecoming King would be amazing because we potential while giving them the confidence to live their college career to the fullest. are celebrating history and I have had a lifelong history with the University. STEPHKUHARIK Hometown: St George. Ontario. Canada BEN TRUMPOWER Major /Minor: Marketing/Entrepreneurship Hometown: Mansfield, Ohio As an Orientation Leader my Falcon pride really showed, and I earned points for my team on the Majors: Marketing and Management. horses I rode. To raise money for kids I danced the night through, and of course studied Business I would love to be Homecoming King because I can't imagine a much better way to wrap when there was nothing else to do. I've had as much fun as I possibly could. If I could stay one more up four amazing years at a school that has changed my life. Both the city and the campus o year I probably would I have to admit I live and breathe Bowling Green, and would be more than are filled with amazing people who made Bowling Green instantly feel like home. honored to be your Homecoming Queen! I Wikis enhance COMPETE FOR THE LEAD ROLI class experiences More than 750 wikis offered through the University in certain classes

By Dan Lamb Reporter The University has offered the Wiki spaces for two years now, and there With the aid ofWiki spaces, University are already over 750 Wikis being students, faculty and staff have the worked with today. opportunity to stay connected with "The collaborative nature of the one another and share information in Wikis makes it easy to work online an easy and efficient approach. with text," said Joelle Thomas, an Wiki spaces are online programs Associate Librarian. developed to help students and edu- Any person affiliated with the cators create tutorials, websites, text- University can create a Wiki account. books and discussion forums. Multiple accounts may be created for "Wiki spaces are quick web pages different classes and projects. Once with various aspects, including video, a Wiki has been created, the owner audio and links,'' said Savilla Banister, of the account can upload and share an Associate Professor of Education, information and can continually edit Division of Teaching and Learning. the content that it holds. "It's an environment in which stu- i Professors are not required to use the Wikis, but many are inte- dents can collaborate and share ideas grating them into their classroom on a certain topic," said John Subtirelu. curriculums. a freshman who is currently using a TYIER STABLE I IHfBGNfwS "They are a fast way to have a web Wiki in one of his classes. "It's defi- OPERA: Bowling Green Opera Theater performed Mozart's "The Impresario" Friday night and Sunday afternoon "Take a gander at Page 5 for presence," Banister said. nitely helpful for teaming." more photos.

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"We have no inrtcation that this was a gang site." Ortega said. "Only that it was a house party open to everyone with a fee of $10 and a lot of beer"

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Arias of "The Impresario"

Bowling Green Opera Theater performed Handel's "Acis and Galatea" and Mozart's 'The Impresario" last weekend

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LEFT BOTTOM: Mozart's one act opera was performed after Handel's "Acis and Galatea" at Kobacker Hall in the Moore Musical Arts Center last Friday and Sunday

RIGHT: "The Impresario" is a Sinqspiel. whtch is a type of opera from Germany that uses spoken text and arias to tell the story

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Mobile devices distract Citizens today question liberties despite the past To buy into the idea that Upon the attack on being compromised. our level of freedom is being Pearl Harbor, over 100,000 The relationship in our drivers, cause accidents lost, there needs to have Japanese Americans were country between free- been a standard of freedom forced into internment dom and citizens has not can we get together?"; "I'm previously existing in soci- camps in the wake of been simple or entirely wearing my flip-flops today."; ety we now lack. Anyone World War II. A vast major- admirable. It has been "Shut up!" "That test was stu- with a basic knowledge of ity of these people were composed of the gradual pid!"; and "No way!" The ideas of liberty and free- American history can cer- American citizens. and relentless work of our Conclusions of study: Most dom are two of the founding tainly find some exceptions. Despite the writ of habeas nation's greatest visionar- conversations consisted of principles of America. For one, slavery rav- corpus, protecting citizens ies, compromises, mutual communication at only the Since the 1787 adoption aged much of the nation from unlawful detention disappointments, and at Last week. Ray Lallond, most superficial level. The of the Constitution, we as for nearly a century after alongwiththeConstitution's the present, a hoard of the U.S. Secretary of original rationale for obtain- citizens have been guaran- the Constitution pro- guarantee of due process achievement and promise. Transportation. was ing a cell phone (use in an teed basic civil rights. Some claimed, "all men are cre- of law, the order to place No other country of the interviewed on the "PBS emergency) has long been countries work to emulate ated equal." When slavery the thousands of citizens in last few centuries has so Newshour." The interview surpassed by an unreason- our rights of citizens and was abolished 78 years internment camps was still diligently refined its status focused on the dangers of able yet seemingly insatiable way of life, while others later, African Americans carried out. on citizens' rights or so con- cell phone usage or texting need for mindless and non- threaten our nation's free- were just beginning the Even more recently, stantly concentrated itself while driving. productive communication. dom by means of terrorist struggle of civil rights. African Americans con- on the betterment of its Lallood cited statistics Hypothesis proven. activity and war. Even with independence, tinued to fight for civil government's consequence showing that over 5,000 1 suppose I'll probably get And apparently, a majority )im Crow laws mandated rights well into the 1960s. which flourishes our minds people were killed each year into trouble because I didn't of Americans feel freedom is segregation throughout It wasn't until the Civil with patriotism and spirit. as a result of auto accidents get permission of the human being lost altogether. America, enacted by local Rights Act of 1964 that In reality, though, there caused by distracted driving subjects for this experiment, It is hardly surprising and state governments who segregation through- is no such thing as a per- — presumably driving while nor follow the other research that the idea of freedom preached, apparently with a out America was finally fect country or society. texting or using a cell phone. protocols. Tough. being lost is as widespread straight face, the concept of deemed unconstitutional. For even though America Predictably, he suggested a Distracted driving can also an opinion as many politi- "separate but equal." The proposition of 200 has made great strides in federal law (no surprise here) impact those other than the cal and societal polls seem Issues with civil liberties years passing after the improving the liberties of as a remedy for distracted driver: Their families, those to indicate. extended farther than race, Constitution's adoption man, there still exists our driving. Somehow, those in in the vehicle at the time of Television news pundits too. Women in America and African Americans still struggle within. Washington feel the need to the accident, as well as others flood the airwaves with were not given the right to weren't allowed to drink at It isn't to say that people protect us from ourselves, involved in the accident and constant messages of the vote until 1920. Nearly 50 the same drinking foun- cannot show criticism of our because they have superior their families, not to men- "downfallofAmerica.'Rallies years later, the I qua I Pay tains as whites leaves me government or even that of solutions. A better solution tion the property damage throughout America display Act of 1963 finally guaran- dumbfounded. freedoms in general. Had no would be drastic enforce- involved. And it's these peo- signs comparing George W. teed equal pay in identical One would think that in one questioned liberty, soci- ment with stiff penalties at ple, the innocents involved, Bush and Barack Obama jobs for men and women our society, citizens would ety would remain unchanged. the state and local level. wht) command our sympa- to Hitler in regard to their employees. be poised to continue to I lowever, if we appreciate the 1 recently conducted my thy and attention. political decisions affecting Although the morality of improve the enforcement freedoms we do have and own study of the conversa- The combination of non- American freedoms. concentration camps and of constitutional free- gain a better perspective on tion content on cell phones emergency conversation Amazingly, people have their horrific conditions dom. With the entirety of our country's development, that I overheard on campus. resulting in distracted driv- the freedom of speech and has been adamantly dis- American history in front we may understand what is For the benefit of academic ing is a recipe for potential assembly to broadcast their cussed since the Holocaust, of us, however, and despite truly of importance. scholars, the following infor- disaster. Violators should messages of political tyran- it's often forgotten that ample evidence of the con- mation might be pertinent: be subject to severe penal- ny, despite their supposed America itself was guilty of trary, most insist the percep- Respond to Tyler at Hypothesis: Most cell ties. Considering the possible loss of freedom. similar actions. tion of American freedom is thenews Qbgnews. com phone conversations do not catastrophic consequences fall into the "emergency" of distracted driving, a $500 category that was originally fine for the first offense plus LETTER TO THE EDITOR used to justify their pur- suspension of driving privi- chase. "Kmergency." for pur- leges doesn't seem out of line. On Nov. 2 the citizens Bowling Green. Most of us many Christian churches, sion. It denies from them the poses of this study, is defined The bottom line: Don't of Bowling Green (includ- pastor churches, though including our own, on mat- opportunity to give their best as a situation where life or engage in distracted driv- ing eligible BGSU students) none of us are writing on ters of gender expression/ to the common good. All of us property is in jeopardy and ing. You're not that good of will be voting on whether behalf of our local churches identity, whichareamongt he suffer greatly when this hap- the prompt summoning of a driver; no one is. If you do, to uphold two anti-discrimi- or our denominational affil- protected classes. For those pens, VOTE YES to uphold aid is essential. you'll just be one more rea- nation ordinances passed by iations. We write to show our who may be concerned that these two ordinances. Study methodology: son for some to conclude that City Council last year. These support for a YES vote. these ordinances intrude Random walks around cam- we need yet another expan- ordinances prevent dis- This is an issue about into religious practice, the Sincerely, pus. Subjects generally speak sion of the Nanny State. Their crimination against people discrimination, and our ordinances state that they loud enough into cell phones justification: You simply can't in housing and employment Christian faith will not let "shall not apply to any reli- Rev. Deb Conklin, Rev. so that no conscious attempt take care of yourself. For because of "race, color, reli- us be silent. Should every- gious corporation, organiza- Darrell Cousino, Rev. Helen to eavesdrop on conversa- those who use a communica- gion, national origin, gender, one here have a fair chance tion, or association." Dukes, Rev. Eric McGlade, tions was necessary. tion device while driving, I'd gender expression, gender here at housing and at a job? The larger question for us is: Rev. Bruce McDaniel, Rev. Ratio of males to females in have to agree. identity, sex, military status, Or will it be legal here to What kind of community do Tom Mellon. Fr. David Nelson. the sample: Not calculated. veteran status, marital sta- exclude some groups of peo- we want Bowling Green to be? Rev. Brent Pomeroy, Rev. Sample findings: "Hi. I Respond to Phil at tus, family status, physical ple? Discrimination against We believe a safe and healthy Gary Saunders, Rev. Mary just got out of class."; "When ihenews @bgnews. com characteristics, HIV status, any of the classes of people community requires the best Jane Saunders, Rev. Becky or genetic information." mentioned above is unjust, from all of us. Discrimination Schofield, Rev. Bill Thompson, We, the undersigned, are unfair and dehumanizing. makes a community unsafe Rev. Karen Thompson, Rev. Chances that an pastors, priests and minis- We acknowledge the dif- for those who live on the mar- Bob Versteeg and Rev. David American lives ters who live in and around fering viewpoints within the gins or are the object of deri- Young within SO miles of where they grew up: 1 in 2.

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. • WWWBGNEWS.COM SPORTS Monday. September 27.2010 5 Men's golf team returns home to host John Piper Intercollegiate at Stone Ridge

By Brendan P.ick.-i t Reporter "There is a big advantage to playing on your home course, but you aren't Having traveled over 1,000 miles to compete in its first guaranteed a win either. No one wants three tournaments, the men's golf team will host to lose at their own place." its own tournament, The lohn Piper Intercollegiate, Garry Wingei | Falcone' coach today and Tuesday. Held at Stone Ridge Ciolf count toward our team Recreation Department. Club in Bowling Green, score," Winger said. "Aboutfiveyearsago, coach the Falcons will look to The Falcons will field Winger came to me and continue their success, their regular five-man asked me lo help the team," having won or tied for team, with three individu- Piper said. "Recruiting is winning the lohn Piper als also competing. what I am grxid at, and hav Intercollegiate for the past The Falcons' competi- ing coach Winger and I both two years. tion this week will include scout during the summer "There is a big advantage Eastern Kentucky, Wright lets us cover a lot more play- to playing on your home State, Ohio. Dayton, ers and tournaments." course, but you aren't Valparaiso. Youngstown DuringpracticesPipersaid guaranteed a win either," Stale, Butler, Cleveland he can be a second coach coach Garry Winger said. State, Indiana-Purdue and help out any of the play- PHOIO PROVIDED BV ROGER MAZZAREUA "No one wants to lose at Fort Wayne and two ers who need to work on any CAN'T CATCH ME: Wing Jon Bill slices through the Virginia Tech defense on his way to a try In BG's 58-7 victory Saturday their own place." smaller schools from the part of their game. Winger said there is a little Indianapolis area. When the team is traveling scored a try for the Falcons. tweaked or worked on. bit of added pressure the The Falcons chose to be around the country, Piper RUGBY In a completely one-sided "We're just not all quite on golfers put on themselves paired withEastern Kentucky stays in Bowling Green with From Page 6 first half, BG went into the the same page for an entire when playing at home. and Ohio universities in the the players that didn't make break with a 32-0 lead. game," Mazzarella said. I "I don't put any pressure first round. the five-man team and prac- showed. We just played solid Unfortunately for the think we showed flashes on them, they are the ones "Ohio is the only other tices with them. defense against them." llokies, not much would of what we are trying lo do who pick their own shots MAC school here, and we T try and keep them The victory was no change in the second half. working out, then there are and control their own game," have lost and beat EKU enthused about play- easy feat, especially with Narewski tacked on two flashes of where we look a Winger said. "We are playing in the previous tourna- ing," Piper said. "It can All-American wing Rocco more tries after the break, little discombohulated. and to win, t hat's what we t ry and ments," Winger said. "I be rough being on a team Mauei unavailable for the one from about 75 yards out. we just don't look very sharp do every week." felt that it would be good but not playing; I try and match because he is cur- Szente barreled his way and that's something we've Because the Falcons are competition to start the keep them optimistic rently trying out for the past the try line from short been working on." the host school, everyone tournament with." about playing." United States National yardage for five more points. Narewski led the on the team will play at The lohn Piper At the tournament today. Sevens team. The llokies finally put Falcons with 20 points. the tournament. Intercollegiate is named after Piper will act as the official The Falcons did not hesi- some points on the board Ail-American flyhalf Nick Winger said that only former BG men's golf coach starter on the first tee box. tate to score as they took in the final minutes of Viviani added five conver- five players will count lohn Piper. I le will announce the names the first kickoff down the the match. sions and a penalty kick, toward the team score, Piper retired as the men's of the golfers who are teeing field to the five-yard line, Not to be outdone, wing good for l.r> points. and the other Falcons' golf coach in 1982 after off, a norm in the profes- ending in a try by eight- Ion Bill quickly responded by The Falcons return to the scores will count as indi- spending 12 years as the sional sport. man Kyle lionek. breaking free down the side- pilch to defend their unde- vidual scores. head coach. "It's a ceremonial role, Freshman wing Max line with a try of his own to feated record when Purdue "Everyone will play, and Piper was also a profes- but we like to make our Narewski added two first finish the game. comes to town Saturday. that means someone could sor at the University from tournament feel as profes- half tries and lock Ed l.utiier Despite the win, there are The match is set to begin win the tournament as an 1967-1997 in the Health, sional as we can make it," and prop Dane Szente hoth always things that can be at I p.m. individual, but it won't Physical Education and Piper said.

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After more than sixty years of statehood. Israel is a lone outpost of Western civilization and its values. It is the staunches! ally of the United States in that part of the world - a bulwark of democracy. The Arab nations surrounding it are a swamp of terrorism, corruption, dictatorship, and human enslavement. But the hatred of the Arabs against Israel and against all Jews is so abiding and so virulent that peace, at least for the foreseeable future, seems unattainable and most unlikely.

What arc the facts? distributed drug-laced chewing gum and candy to kill No "sacrifice" will overcome the hatred. There are children and to make women sexually corrupt. The those who still believe that the never-ending conflict Jews (Israelis) are being accused of having introduced between the Arabs and the Jews could be settled if the foot-and-mouth disease in the Middle East. The age- Israelis were willing to bring greater "sacrifices for old calumny of Jews using the blood of Christian and peace." Such "sacrifices" would Muslim children in order to bake their Passover include relinquishing ever- ~1 matzos is alive and well in larger portions of their tiny Israel's only course...is to assume Arab publications. Translations of Adolf Hitler's country lies* than half the size its previous stance of unflinching of San Bernardino County in "Mein Kampf and the California) to the Palestinians. deterrence...and not to be "Protocols of the Elders of dismantling the 'settlements" inhibited...to preempt resolutely Zion' are steady best-sellers in all Arab countries. Among EXPO in Judea/Samaria (the "West if it appears necessary to assure Bank"), handing the Golan other malevolent fabrications, Heights to Syria, and allowing survival of the country." it accuses "international ThurAday, September 30,2010 the "return of the refugees." a ~~^^^~^^^ ^~^^"™""^^^~ Jewry" of "limitless ambition, group that has grown miraculously from about inexhaustible greed, and hatred beyond 500.000 to somewhere around 5 million. The imagination." Schools, streets and plazas are named absorption of even a substantial fraction of them after notorious murderers of Jews. Perry Field House* 10:00 am -3:00 pm would signify the demographic end of the Jewish In the controlled Arab press, Holocaust denial and states. accusation of the Zionists having been in cahoots Israel, ill-advisedly. vacated Gaza. It was rewarded with the German Nazis are regular features. Egypt's with daily barrages of Qassam rockets. In the north, government-sponsored .1/ Akhbar newspaper has after Israel had abandoned its southern l-ebanon expressed fervent thanks to Adolf Hitler for having buffer zone. Hizbollah (the "Army of Cod") launched taken advance revenge on the "vilest criminals on the INTERVIEW DAY the second "Lebanon War." It must now be clear to face of the earth." Still, it berated him for not having (SCHEDULED AT EXPO) even the most confirmed "doves" that nothing that been thorough enough in his task of extermination. Israel could do. any further "sacrifice" that Israel The Arabs do not consider Israel a normal country, would be prepared to bring, would satisfy the Arabs. but a creation of the devil, an excrescence, a The sad hut irrefutable conclusion is that only the malignant force of aggressors, murderers, infidels Friday, October 1,2010 complete disappearance of Israel, the excision of this and barbarians. It should he destroyed, for the glory "cancer" could satisfy the Arabs and most of the of God, no matter what sacrifices that might entail. Muslim world. 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Septembet 212010 6 Wolverines run over Falcons otes: Michigan gains 466 yards rushing in blowout win

By Paul Barney "We looked like a very ' Edlta poor fundamental ANNARBOR. Mich.—They ran, ran defense in terms of our and ran again. No. ^i Michigan made easy work tackling, certainly part of BG's defense and took advan- tage <>f its constant missed tackles. of that is youth." cruising to a 65-21 win Saturday in front of more than 109,000 fans at Dave Clawson | BG coach Michigan Stadium. I'lic I alcons gave up 466 yards on but it's just very disappointing to thi'jiround to the Wolvi'iini's,'drop- me when that when we have hits ping their shoulders and ducking in the backfield for one or two their heads in what was the team's yards and those become 12,15 and most disappointing tackling per- 30-yard plays. We need to be better formance since the season opener than that.'' against Iroy, The crowd at the liig 1 louse was "We looked like a very poor the largest fid has ever played in fundamental defense in terms front of, but Clawson does not attri- of our tackling, certainly part bute his teams defensive effort to of that is youth,' BG coach Dave that statistic. Claw son said. A lot ol those guys If you eliminate the 109.000 fans that missed tackles and missed we still WDUld have missed tackles," plays were guys that were fresh- he said. men. I hen way of tackling is not All aboard working and they need to do it out way." Clawson brought every player to seven freshmen were on defense the Michigan game so he could let for the I alcons in most of the third them experience what it was like and fourth quarters, hut Clawson to play on a big stage in front of a said tin team was missing tackles national audience. at all levels, including the juniors We just wanted our players to and seniors. experience this." Clawson said. "Our "< let tainly the speed of the game ANDREA FEHL I IncBGWWS See MOTES | Pago 8 was different than we have faced TOO FAST: Michigan Denaid Robinson lushed for 129 yards and two touchdowns on five cames before leaving the game with a knee injury in practice every day and all year, Zuccaro, Togba lead women's Men's soccer struggles to score, blanked by Lipscomb soccer team to weekend sweep By Bryan Filipponi The Falcons were missing the key Reporter catalyst of their offense, freshman Ryan (jimiskey. Comiskey usually plays the lone The HC men's soccer team wel- forward in the Falcons' 4-5-1 for- comed l.ipscomb University mation, and has been a workhorse to Cochrane Held in Sunday's for the team and a pest for the soccer double header, with the opposition for the entire season. women following the match "Missing a player like that is a big against Kent State. loss, but we did score three goals The Falcons came into the game on Wednesday without him," BG confident, propelled by a 3-0 vic- coach Uric Nichols said. "We have tory against Wright State earlier in enough able players to fill in, but the week. of course we would've liked to But as the game progressed have him." through the first half, the Falcons The first half ended with the two were visibly stagnant on the offen- teams playing to a scoreless tie. sive third of the pitch. I lowever, it didn't take Lipscomb Lipscomb controlled the major- ity of possession and kept BG reel- See LOSS | Page 7 ing in its own third. No. 1 BG rugby dominates Virginia Tech, improves to 4-0 TYlERSTABtlE

GOAL: Fn ! I m Tracy Togba scores the game-winning goal Sunday against Kent State The goal was Togba's first in her college career By CJ Watson adversity in the past but is back on Reporter the right path this season. By Becky T»n«r able to get that from the beginning." against Kent State with eight min- The Falcons took it to the Hokies, Senior Reporter Richards said a big part of the utes left on the clock. defeating them 58-7 in a dominat- team's three-game winning streak "I kept telling myself 'don't give It's been a long time since a BG ath- ing performance from beginning For the first lime since 2006, the came from the freshmen, who are up, keep going,"' Togba said. "At the letic team has been ranked No. 1 in to end. women's soccer team began confer- feeling more comfortable with col- same time I was praying to God, to the nation — 26 years, in fact. "Any timea program goes through ence play with back-to-back wins. legiate play. please let me score and he let me." This week, the BG Rugby team something like this, they're not The Falcons flew past Buffalo on "We played those tough games Togba said her goal was a payoff was voted the No. 1 team in the going to be as strong as they once Friday 4-0 and then Kent State on and |freshmen) learned lessons, and of her hard work so far this season. nation by both "Ametican I'ugby were," coach Tony Mazzarella said. Sunday 1-0, improving their record now we come into the MAC where She said she worked on being more News" and "Rugby Magazine." "They were a strong team. I thought to 4-6-1. things are still hard but we have focused at practices and improving After receiving praise from both they played better than the score "There is no better feeling than a some experience," Richards said. magazines, the Falcons faced the win. is there?" coach Andy Richards One emerging freshman is Tracy See SWEEP) Page 7 challenge of hosting Virginia Tech See RUGBY | Page 5 said. "And it's great that we were Togba. who scored the winning goal Saturday, a team that dealt with

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• WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Monday. September 27.2010 7 Falcons split in first weekend of MAC play THE BG NEWS SUDOKU 4 2 5 9

By Justin Omlow it slip away in the second and Reporter third sets." "Danielle hit the ball harder than 4 3 7 BG was outscored 50-35 we have ever seen a BG player hit it This year the Falcons got in the second and third sets 3 6 5 2 their first Mid-Amttrican and was one set away from a for a huge kill. It definitely started a Conference win out of the second conference loss in as way early, beating Buffalo on many days. momentum swing in our direction." 5 4 7 Saturday in five tough sets. With their backs to the BG traveled to Akron wall, the Falcons grinded out Denise Van De Walle I Coach 7 8 2 Friday to begin its two-match a tough fourth set for a 25-22 road trip, but came up short set win. Buffalo would continue to Kari Galen led the team with against the Zips. The fourth set was a story of chip away, eventually tying live blocks. 2 7 3 The Falcons missed several momentum, and the Falcons the score at 13-13. Freshman Paige Penrod opportunities in the match took advantage. Buffalo took a 15-14 lead, once again led the Falcons 2 5 1 6 8 and fell in three sets, 27-25, Up 21-19, freshman but Tonyan once again in kills with 14. She also 25-23,25-16. Danielle Tonyan recorded stepped up for the Falcons recorded a team-high 19 digs. "We had our chances a massive kill off a Sam and posted another kill to tie Tonyan added 11 kills and 3 8 7 against Akron and we Fish assist. the set at 15-15. Dunn recorded llidigsforthe couldn't finish," coach "Danielle hit the ball With the match on the line Falcons. Denise Van De Walle saitl. harder than we have ever and no room for error, fresh- Van De Walle was pleased 7 9 4 2 3 "Ouroffense was sluggish. We seen a BG player hit it for man Laura Avila shouldered with her team's attitude all looked slow. We played a a huge kill," Van De Walle the pressure for the Falcons. and intensity for much of SUOOKO E S 9 I t I 6 L 8 bit too careful when the sets said. "It definitely started She dropped two consecutive the match against Buffalo, To play: Complete the grid Z L I S 8 6 £ t 9 were on the line." a momentum swing in our aces over the net to clinch the but hopes to see her players so that every row, column » 8 6 £ 9 L 1 i I Saturday's match against direction." match for BG. maintain consistency mov- and every 3x3 box contains S 6 i 1 L 9 Z 8 * the digits 1 to 9.There is no Buffalo was a different With the momentum "The way the match ing forward. 9 c t> 6 S 8 L E 1 guessing or math involved. story, however. and the lead, BG closed ended was key," Van De "Our major focus going 8 I L » E I 9 6 S The Falcons jumped out to out the fourth set to force Walle said. "That was an into the rest of the season Just use logic to solve I V Z L 6 S 8 9 E an early lead in the first set a decisive fifth against a unbelievable way to end is to continue to learn con- L i 8 9 I S Z 6 after an Ashley Dunn kill and Buffalo team which was the match. It was a tola! sistency during a match ► two Buffalo errors. previously undefeated on team effort to win that and [to have] not so many 6 9 5 8 c £ t I L The set would remain close its home court. match. 1 made substitu- highs and lows," she said. until BG began pulling away Witha9-31eadinthe fifth tions all night long and "We have a lot of talent on from a 17-16 lead. set, BG was just six points players came in and did this team and we're still Create and solve your The Falcons scored six of away from a big win, but their job." learning a lot in practice the next seven points en route Buffalo's Marisa I lornbaker BG posted 15 total blocks each and every day." Sudoku puzzles for FREE. to a first set victory. recorded three kills to help in the match, which is more BG is now 6-10 overall Pla» Saper Sudota and win arfzn at "When we took control cut the BG lead to three. than a full block-per-sel bet- and 1-1 in the MAC. The early in the first set at Buffalo, Buffalo then scored three ter than the team avenged Falcons will host Miami PWZESUDOKU.COM we looked sharp in all areas," of the next four points to coining into the Buffalo Thursday at 7 p.m. in Van De Walle said. "But we let pull within one. match. Sophomore Middle Anderson Arena. Women's golf team heads to Ball State

By Kristi Kopaniasz Reporter Lauren Glew Coming off back-to-back Is a captain this tournaments, the BG year along with women's golf team had a sistei Marisa full week to resl before they left for Muncie. Ind to compete in the Ball Susy State Cardinal Classic. Grunden The two day tournament 1 Was the top starts today at 9 a.m. and scorer at BG's each 18-hole round will be last tournament a shotgun start. The Falcons will play against 14 other teams pele as an individual. and will face a hand- "Although the individu- TYLER STABILE TM- -. - rjl .■.'. ful of Mid-American al's score cannot be used DRIBBLE: A member of the men's soccer team moves the ball upheld in a game eadier this season The Falcons have now been shutout three times this season Conference opponents. as an overall [earn score, Northern Illinois, Ohio they can come and com- Lipscomb cleared the ball Other than the first Bison able to get behind their backs. University, Western pete to win the tourna- SOCCER hack toward the Falcons' goal, goal, the Falcons' defense Once we fell behind we were Michigan and host Ball ment and gain experi- From where goalkeeper Miguel and goalkeeper played a obviously chasing [and] we State will all look to ence," coach Stephanie Rosales leaped and tipped solid match. switched to three forwards." make an early statement Young said. long to break the goal lock. the ball. Hosales made a number of "This is a lough loss for us. in the MAC. rhe leam lineup will lust 31 seconds into the The ball bounced off the great saves through the dura- The only real positive that we Competing against teams consist of Susy Grunden, second half off a defensive crossbar and dropped in tion of the match. can draw from the game is within the league will be a Marisa Glew, Paula lapse and a nice draw-and- front of the BG empty net, "We tried a couple of differ- now we can really test our- good test for the Falcons. Dil-'ranccsco. Bailey Arnold feed, Lipscomb scored the where the Bison forward ent looks," Nichols said. "We selves. We can see our real "It kind of sets the tone for and Amy Ruthenberg, opening goal. headed it in. moved Zach Schewee around character now, especially the season and the rest oft he Lauren (Hew will compete The Bisons were able to The Falcons were only able because we thought he had with the huge game coming tournaments this season." as an individual. tally one more off a blooper to conjure two true scoring good energy, he would give up for us on Friday against senior Lauren Glew said. This will be the first of a goal. shots throughout the match. us a good spark and would be Western Michigan." Unlike the past two tourna- action of the season for ments where only five players Marisa, one of two senior competed, a sixth person was captains along with her helped I hem Sunday as they Along with scoring goals, Mid-American Conference selected to come and coin- sister Lauren. SWEEP fought through a scoreless goalkeeper senior Alexa play. From Page 6 first half. Arsenault posted two shut- "It's a great way to start "Perseverance is a good outs to start the MAC, stop- the MAC to be honest," she technical skills and fitness on quality to have and this ping nine of the Golden said. "It pushes ahead but \Stsit- LMS o and off the field. team definitely has it," he Flashes' shots. She said the we're not going to rest on Richards said his whole said. "And great things can team's overall performance two wins. After our sea- www; b c/ v# **rs.com team has shown "incredible happen when you have a will give it momentum to son last year we know how perseverance" which really team like that." continue to win throughout important wins are." Calling future Peace Corps Volunteers!] c

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TYL£R STABILE I 1MSBGMWS HAT TRICK: Alyssa Zuccaro (13) scored three goals lor the Falcons in their 4-0 win against Buffalo Friday. Zuccaro leads BG with six goals this season .vjr vm 8Monday.Seplembei27.2010 SPORTS WWWBGNEWS.COM

totaling 129 yards and two which they only celebrate a NOTES touchdowns. win or forget about a loss for The Daily Crossword Fix From Page 6 "(Denard] probably could 24-hours and move on to the have gone back in the game, next opponent. - goal is to be a lop 25 program. but we were fine with the With MAC play begin- i—' i— P" r- J — i— ■" " ■* rv" 1 1 Warp-knit fabrics • 2 Slam-dancing area We're going lo play a game others," Michigan coach Rich ning this week, the 24-hour 11 T 3 Express service employee like this every year, some Rodriguez said. rule becomes that much ^~ . 4 "Imagine. Zeke ..." years we're going lo play two, Devin Gardner and Tate more important. .. I 5 Garments lacking 1 waistlines l 6Nonpro? and the reason wt play them Forcier came in relief of "We need lo refocus on i? is because we want to win Robinson, combining to Buffalo as soon as pos- 1 " " 1 J 7 What a hlder shouldn't I n ii say to a seeker them. We just feel the more throw for 195 yards and sible because right now I 6 Bar order ii ii 9 It may Include highs we can expose our players to two touchdowns on 19-of- we're undefeated in the " ' and lows MAC," Clawson said. "Our 10 Uzbekistan 30 Trick this environment the belter 22 passing. m " ■ 33 WWII enlistee border sea prepared they will be one day Forcier completed all 12 of primary goal every year is 35 Burning the m " 11 Rocky debris to win a game like this." his passes, establishing the to play for and win a MAC •* .. . 12 Snitches midnight oil .. ■ 1 13i c»n„Early inhabitant„h«wi»„. along„i„n„ 38 „Red Wings Michigan single-game record championship." 1 the Dead Sea Robinson " 1 " 39 Consume with for highest completion per- However, even though 1 14 Carb-updays, to low-carb dieters regard to Michigan quarterback centage with a minimum of Saturday's loss has no ■,• 40 "Puh-lewe!" " 20 Committed and 42 Irregular glacial mass left the 10 attempts. impact on the Falcons .i then some 24 Circular signal 43 One of the Fates game late in the first quar- and what they do in the 44 See Tears for Fears? Up Next u 25 "El Cid" co-star 47 Gershwin's first hit ter with a knee injury after MAC, Clawson said there ' 29 Greek regional 1 capital 50 Agree to more issues Cameron Truss made a tackle The Falcons return home were some things his play- 53 Harebrained ACROSS 55 Old Royale 6's, e.g. at the end of a Robinson 47- Saturday to play Buffalo ers did poorly against the 57 Save for later, in a way yard run. in their Mid-American Wolverines that he knows 1 Cable initials 46 Aircraft company since 1927 59 Comedy team, usually 4 Workout apparatus 48 When Eliza sings "Wouldn't It 60 Pharmacy Robinson carried the ball Conference opener. they cannot do against 15 Joey in Milne stories Be Loverly?" convenience, often five times before his injury. BG has a 24-hour rule in teams in the MAC. 16 Old fortune-telling site 49 Tough test 17 The Cyclones of the Big 12 Conf. 51 Called with chips 18 Carned out by 52 Liquor store buys 19 Mystery author whose work has 54 Doctor, ideally been translated into more than 56 Expiate ANSWERS 100 languages 58 Sought some shelter? 21 "I can do that" 61 Dramatic way to go? 0 9 iBl NHIOSM3NII 22 Made one's view known 62 Balance in the end v o IIN I AilnoiHOi 23 1940s-70s bandleader Edmundo 63 Mauna _ 3 d vHv VINIDlNldO 26 Tahan of fashion 64 Had an In M O J 3 N 0 1, tf | | «|3 H n 3 27 Heading to overtime 65 You'll trip if you drop It IIU n |«vt |»ni 28 Exude 1 l5v|vNSS33|dSV 31 LAX posting S f T i i 7 MB s V d S n B 32 Scattered | | | 4 a H iHa s v a | | 34 Union members? t i t n a d slo imii 36 Carefree state ox i | ion > y |oi i i 37 Chain with links ] Ml |s )u|a3KU0 38 Multiple-ride ticket 3H13l||3IX8IUH3 41 Terry of Monty Python i o i i T < 3 H i N aln « i 30V3HVANN3 dlo O U 45 Adder's kin wsisvfiuivi s|o n 1

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