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An independent student press serving about and learn how to end sexual assault. | PAGE 2 the campus and surrounding community, ESTABLISHED 1920 Bowling Green State University Tuesday April 4, 2017 | Volume 96, Issue 55

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Participants could run in the 5K or bring their dogs to participate in a walk to raise awareness and funds for sexual assault. PHOTO BY MEGAN WIMSATT Crowds raise awareness for sexual assault By Megan Wimsatt of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The 5K gets both students and community Cocoon Shelter, “which provides emergency and “Any number of sexual assault is too many, so members involved in the fight to end sexual comprehensive support services to survivors of Reporter our goal is to definitely increase awareness about assault, as well as giving people the chance to sexual and domestic violence 24 hours a day, the issue so that people are more aware of it and acknowledge or speak about it. seven days a week.” The proceeds come from On Sat., April 1, the Wellness Connection put on are able to take steps to decreasing the numbers “It’s just to get people together and talk about ticket sales and donations from companies. its ninth annual 5K and Dog Walk in recognition of sexual assaults that happen on-campus and in an issue that’s kind of stigmatized. Nobody really “I think last year we ended up giving about the community,” Sarah Music, graduate assistant wants to talk about sexual assault, so (we’re) $1,000 to the Cocoon,” Music said. “We were at the Wellness Connection, said. providing a kind of safe space where people happy with that, but obviously, each year we’re Music also said other organizations, such as It’s can become more informed on the issue and hoping with more participants we can raise more On Us and Not in Our Town show their support have the chance to work towards ending sexual money and increase the amount (donated).” ENJOY during the 5K, such as having the Clothesline assault,” Music said. During the month, it’s important to know what YOUR STAY Project up. All proceeds from the event are going to The Continues on Page 9 IN BG RENTALS FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR –Visit– ARE GOING FAST! DON’T MISS OUT G&L RENTALS ON THE ONE YOU WANT! Efficiencies, 1 & 2 bedroom STUDENT RENTALS Apartments & Houses REALTY, INC. CONDO/VILLA RENTALS Contact Greg for a complete listing RENTAL DEPARTMENT PROFESSIONAL HOUSING RENTALS (email preferred) 419-354-9740 419.352.5162 NO APPLICATION FEE [email protected] [email protected] RENTALS/VACANCIES UPDATED DAILY ON WEBSITE www.glrentalsinBG.com www.newloverealty.com FIND US ON FACEBOOK BG NEWS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 3 Meet the 2017 “hatchlings” Thomas Moody Andrew Hood & Sarah Walter At last, this is what you’ve been looking for! Senior, Sales/Services, Everything you need. All right here! Marketing & Finance Amazing Pool • Spacious Gym • Best Amenities Seniors, Marketing; Business Management MedX VR: A medical software training platform Medication dispenser: Best of that uses virtual reality A biometric canister that BG simulations in the training will better regulate and • Individual Leases • New Private Shuttle of medical device sales monitor how prescription • Unfurnished & Furnished Apts • Spacious Fitness Center • 4 Bedroom & 4 Bathroom Units • Free Printing in Private Computer Lab representatives. drugs are administered. • Upgraded High Speed Internet • Sand Volleyball & Basketball Courts Best of BG Many more amenities! Stop in today to reserve your spot! for Of-Campus Housing 2014-2015 Continues on Page 6 912 Klotz Rd. • 419.353.4316 • falconspointe.com Summer@SINCLAIR Get Ahead. Catch Up. WWW.SINCLAIR.EDU/SUMMER

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The Adventures of a College Student: The last four weeks BY: CHANLER BROWN NICK DOMBI Junior, Broadcast Journalism

The sun is fun, but it can burn “A legal money making machine, Now that it’s April, the weather will, And just last year, my dad noticed a so you can transfer hopefully, start to get sunnier and small spot on his upper chest that looked coins into actual warmer. Which means there’s going to suspicious. He went to his dermatologist dollars at home.” be an influx of people going out to lay in and was diagnosed with basal cell skin the sun to get a head start on their tans. Lauren Fitz cancer, one of the most common types But as the days get longer and warmer Columnist of skin cancer that occurs in areas that AVERY DOWELL and more people are going out to tan, are commonly exposed to sunlight. Junior, VCT remember to protect your skin from the Luckily for my dad, and the rest of my radiation of the sun. cancer. Of those 71,943 people, 9,394 family, all he needed was a small surgery According to the Centers of Disease people died from melanoma. to remove the tissue and he learned that “I’m just saying, I Control, skin cancer is the most common But melanoma isn’t the only type of it was pre-cancerous and hadn’t spread made UBER eats form of cancer in the United States. In skin cancer. anywhere else. before UBER eats 2013, 71,943 people were diagnosed with So, why do I care so much about And, as I sit here writing this column, melanoma – the deadliest form of skin whether my and family put on I’m getting nervous because I just found c am e out .” sunscreen on sunny days? Well, it’s an a spot on the top of my head that I’ve extremely personal reason. never noticed before. As someone who Up until my freshman year here at the tries to do skin checks of the freckles on KEVIN MENSAH University, my grandfather was battling my body, this was slightly concerning to Sophomore, Pre-Med some form of cancer. He ultimately died me. from a combination of Waldenstrom Part of me is thinking to myself that “A thought- macroglobulinemia, a rare form of non- I’m overreacting and I’m worrying about materializer. Hodgkin lymphoma, and a general non- nothing. Hodgkin’s lymphoma. But another part, a larger part of me, Whenever you On top of that, in years past, my is worrying that it could be something think of making a grandfather battled melanoma multiple more serious. certain item, it could times, including having to get layers of I certainly haven’t been as careful become real.” his cheek removed to get all the cancer

PHOTO PROVIDED out and he also had cancer on his eyelid. Continued on Page 5 NASHAWN LARIVIERE Junior, Communications

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Equal Pay Day provides a SUBMISSION POLICY forum for gender dialogue LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: April 4 is “Equal Pay Day” or essentially, behind her, causing her to be terrified Letters are to be fewer than “how far into the year women must work and rush home to lock herself in and call to earn what men earned in the previous someone for help. These two drastically 300 words. They should be year.” different experiences occurring at the in response to current issues This year marks 99 years since the same time bring light to the painfully passage of the 19th Amendment, giving Sarah Smith obvious distinctions between genders. on campus or in the Bowling women the right to vote. We’ve made Forum Editor Men typically do not walk down the streets incredible strides when it comes to the at night in fear that they will be stalked or Green area. treatment of women, but still have some that anything bad will happen to them. work to do. Women still, on average, don’t Women, on the other hand, are taught earn as much as men. According to the that we must always be alert in case a GUEST COLUMNS: Guest Institute for Women’s Policy Research, creepy male is after us. From a young age, closing the current pay gap would bring between Dev and his friend’s night out at a women are given pepper spray to hold on Columns are generally longer over three million working women, plus bar, and a woman’s night out at that same to, and are taught to learn self-defense pieces between 400 and 700 their families, out of poverty. Not to bar. Dev and his friend walk home from in case of emergencies and to guard our mention the millions of dollars that would the bar without flinching, while merry drinks at bars in fear of someone slipping words. Two submissions per be added to the American economy. music plays in the background. The scene something in them. Men do not have these We can argue all day about whether then flashes towards the woman from same experiences and are not taught any month maximum. the pay gap is real, whether it’s as bad as the bar, being followed by a creepy man of the aforementioned activities. The people say, etc., but it all boils down to who was trying to hit on her earlier in the simple daily activity of walking home at one problem for me - women are viewed night. The man is aggressively walking night is an extremely different activity for POLICIES: Letters to the as less than men. Aziz Ansari’s hit Netflix women thanks to the social norms that Editor and Guest Columns show “Master of None” does a great job at “From a young age, women they are expected to fill. Contrasting that, showcasing these problems in a real world men are often expected to fill the gender are printed as space on sense. There’s an entire episode called role of actively attempting to pick up “Ladies and Gentlemen” that displays are given pepper spray to women and not giving up if she says no. the Forum page permits. stereotypical gender roles performed It’s been 53 years since the Civil Rights in society every day, that I recommend hold on to and are taught Act of 1964, which prohibited workplace Additional Letters or Guest everyone watch. I’m painfully aware of sexist or racist discrimination. It’s been Columns may be published how much this issue is discussed, but to 44 years since Roe v. Wade. We’ve come me, fixing this attitude problem fixes a to learn self-defense...Men such a long way, but the basics of how online. Name, year and good chunk of the political, economic and women are interacted with on a daily ba- social problems we have when it comes to do not have these same sis is still an issue. This television show is phone number should be women being treated as less than equal. just an easy example presenting a strong included for verification In this episode, the central theme is experiences...The simple daily argument of social norms that no one an open dialogue about the misogynistic typically speaks about. I hope the enter- purposes. Personal attacks, defeats that women experience on a tainment industry continues to highlight regular basis, contrasted against those activity of walking home these issues, because I’m not sure how unverified information or same events experienced by a man. We else it’s going to get through our heads. anonymous submissions will follow Dev, a 30 something actor making at night is an extremely Even though we see progress more and his way through life in New York City and more each day, it’s easy to forget the little not be printed. his girlfriend Rachel, discussing the roles daily things that women and men have to that are brought upon them because of different activity for work through very differently. This Equal their gender. Through some hilariously Pay Day, let’s think differently. E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS: honest scenes and some fights between women...” the two, the gender roles of American Send submissions as an culture are brought to light in a way we Sarah Smith Reply to Sarah at normally aren’t exposed to. The episode Forum Editor [email protected] attachment to thenews@ begins with a contrasting flip-flop bgnews.com with the subject line marked “Letter to the Sun continued from Page 4 as I should have been when I’ve been ciety, most skin cancers can be caught a mole might be melanoma, including Editor” or “Guest Column.” out in the sun. I’ve been yelled at by by doing a simple skin exam. On their the ABCDE (asymmetry, border, color, All submissions are subject to my dad multiple times for not wearing website, they have tips on how to do diameter, evolving). sunscreen when I go to my younger a skin check, what to look for during review and editing for length brother’s soccer tournaments and am skin checks, including the differences sitting out in the sun all day. between basal cell carcinoma, squa- Reply to Lauren at and clarity before printing. 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By Terrin Bates the new girl in town. She’s confident, sharp-tongued, and edgy. She, like Betty, Pulse Reporter has another layer that slowly starts to reveal itself. What I like about this show is that In the ‘90s, there was “Beverly Hills, it doesn’t necessarily focus on the rivalry 90210” and “Dawson’s Creek.” In between Betty and Veronica over Archie. It the 2000s, we had “Gossip Girl” and chooses to focus on their friendship and “One Tree Hill.” Today, the latest teen how they help each other grow. They bring ofering comes in the form of a comic out the best in each other. However, it book adaptation, superheroes not seems inevitable that they will bump heads. included. “Riverdale” is everything a I’m looking forward to it. What also makes “Riverdale” exciting is show involving young adults should that it features a comeback performance include: intrigue, attitude, romance from Cole Sprouse (anybody remember and plot twists that make sense. “Suite Life of Zack & Cody?”). Sprouse The CW series revolves around the shines in his role of Jughead, the brooding, mysterious death of popular student, Jason sarcastic narrator of the show. He has a Blossom (Trevor Stines), and how it affects strained friendship with Archie, which starts Photo Provided straightforward. Is there an award for That is something we usually don’t get from the residents of the small town of Riverdale. to heal as the show progresses. I consider narrating a TV show? teen dramas. I hope to see more young Lead character Archie Andrews (K.J. Apa) Jughead to be the breakout character. “Riverdale” has something for everyone. adult-oriented shows reflect what the world not only finds himself in the middle of the Not only does he serve as comic relief That’s a testament to its sharp writing, actually looks like. investigation, but also in a love triangle amidst the drama, but he is Riverdale. He pop culture references, and impressive And don’t worry about the show being (more like a square, depending on the represents every quality the small town ensemble cast. I appreciate the fact that the too soapy or juvenile. It avoids all of that. episode) with several female protagonists. has. He’s hopeful but sometimes cynical. cast and characters are diverse as well. The There’s enough balance between mystery, The first of these is Betty (), He can be a ray of sunshine to everyone he show has LGBTQ representation, and its adolescent clichés, and campiness. This is Archie’s best friend. She’s the wholesome meets but can also darken every corner. main and supporting cast features African- one guilty pleasure that you shouldn’t feel good girl with a dark side. Then there’s Plus, his narration is poetic, potent and Veronica (Camila Mendes, in her debut), Americans, Latinos, and Asian-Americans. guilty about enjoying. PULSE APRIL 04, 2017 | PAGE 8 Podcast ropes listeners into mystery

By Megan Wimsatt If you want to listen to the podcast The narration of the story does cut out without any spoilers, I would look it up first with little blips in the radio and it only adds Pulse Reporter and listen to it. Spoilers are below. to the tension as Keisha either continues the I started listening to the podcast as story or starts with a tangent. Sometimes it I never thought the stories from a truck soon as it started. I’m a fan of “Welcome takes until another blip in the radio to get driver’s job could be very interesting, but to Night Vale” and was so excited when back to the story. The cuts give time for “Alice Isn’t Dead” has proved me wrong. they announced they were doing another backstory into Keisha and Alice’s lives while “Alice Isn’t Dead” is a podcast from Night podcast. I was so used to how bizarre and also keeping the listener on edge for what Vale Presents and is written by Joseph Fink. crazy the town of Night Vale was, I was will happen with the episode’s plot. Season one follows a truck driver, voiced interested in how the new one would be. Season one ends with Keisha finding by Jasika Nicole, as she drives around the I was not disappointed. “Alice Isn’t Dead” Alice, killing the original Thistle Man and country in the search of her thought-to- follows the craziness of “Night Vale” in its Keisha learning more about the shipping be-dead wife. Along the way, she narrates own special way. Someone gets eaten alive company she works for. Keisha’s goal now her journey and experiences into her by a character called the Thistle Man in the is to figure out exactly what the company truck’s radio as she encounters a number of first episode for goodness sake. is, and I’m just as eager to figure it out as strange and sometimes terrifying creatures The strangeness of Keisha’s - the narrator she is. Considering the last few seconds of and situations. - journey only increases the longer she season one had Alice herself speaking to us, Photo Provided Season two, which starts today and will travels. She goes through a town stuck in I’m even more excited for season two. to Night Vale,” “Within the Wires” and “The have a new episode every Tuesday, is going a loop and is only just able to escape; she The first season is available in its entirety to be about the repercussions of the actions Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air).” meets a man who rapidly ages during a on iTunes and Libsyn, as well as at other Oh, and be sure to stay tuned at the end taken in season one. Based on everything delivery drop; she passes by some ominous podcast services. If you enjoy it, I highly that happened in season one, it’s going to of episodes for the answer to “why did the billboards that give her clues to finding recommend looking at the other podcasts chicken cross the road?” be a heck of a ride. Alice; and a town full of Thistle Men. put out by Night Vale Presents: “Welcome Netlix’s “The Discovery” a mind trip

By Samantha Sharp in my sleep or in an inebriated state of mind. With such a bold claim on the meaning of Pulse Reporter life, the characters should have been given more depth. For example, Will’s brother Toby The name “Rooney Mara” (star of “Carol” (Plemmons) is noticeably given minimal and “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”) context or importance in the story. could probably get me to watch just about His character is essentially useless to the any film; it’s the kind of click bait I don’t roll final direction of the film. Lacey (Keough) my eyes at. is also used as a plot device and is partially This weekend her romantic science fiction developed, but Keough’s buff acting muscles film “The Discovery” debuted on Netflix. did not get a workout. Jason Segal, Jesse Plemons, Riley Keough What really stood out was the lack of and Robert Redford also share the screen. chemistry between Mara and Segal. The premise of this film hooked me like a It felt as if they were forced together like a rainbow trout in Lake Michigan. bad blind date or an awkward Tinder match. It features a reality where an afterlife has The scenes between Isla and Will are been proven to exist. endearing at first, but they eventually feel The titular discovery then creates an forced and juvenile in their interactions. alarming spike in suicides, and Thomas In one scene they hold hands until they (Redford) is unapologetic for this fall asleep and in the next Toby finds them unfortunate side effect of his research. under the covers. Both actors have their own Thomas’ son Will (Segal) wants to end the strengths, but romance is not one of them suicide epidemic by having Thomas refute PHOTO PROVIDED this time. his findings. Overall, this film did give me a nice mind disproving the reality that was recorded. enough substance to make this film really In the process of persuading Thomas to trip for a nice sunny afternoon. The rest of the film spirals through Will’s leave a dent in my movie catalogue. end his research, Will befriends Isla (Mara), a However, it also made me crave more journey to flesh out the meaning and reality After watching, I felt I needed more from young woman with her own demons. substance. Metaphorically speaking, this of the afterlife. the characters and less from the story itself. As Will attempts to sabotage a recording was a deluxe burrito smothered in queso With such a heavy topic and weak The concept is fascinating to me, but it of the afterlife, he finds the footage and is without the juicy steak. immediately enamored with the idea of dialogue, the script does not give the story also feels like something I could think about BG NEWS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 9

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SPORTS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 10

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Sophomore Inielder Mitchell Schneider takes a swing in a game earlier this season against Youngstown State. Schneider had one at bat against NIU. Baseball takes two games in N. Illinois

By Zane Miller “We did not play well,” Schmitz said. did some nice things offensively, really Assistant Sports Editor “(Pitcher) Tyler Anderson deserved better, did some great team things and started we made some mistakes right away in the making some hard outs.” first inning and cost us a couple of runs. The doubleheader’s second game also The Falcons baseball team won two out of Basically, Anderson went five-plus innings started with Northern Illinois drawing Upcoming three games over the weekend against the and only really gave up one run. We didn’t first blood, getting an RBI groundout in Northern Illinois Huskies, falling in the play well offensively or defensively.” the first to take a 1-0 advantage. However, first game on Friday 11-0 before sweeping Rain anticipated for Sunday forced a the Falcons would soon tie it up on a solo a Saturday doubleheader, winning 7-4 in doubleheader Saturday. The first game homer from senior infielder Greg Basalyga the first game and again in the second of the doubleheader started off like the in the second inning. The offense caught game 9-1 for the team’s first Mid-American first game with Northern Illinois getting fire for the Falcons in the fourth, with Conference series win of the season. TUESDAY, APR. 4 an early lead, this time on a solo homer, six runs scoring on three consecutive “We’re back at .500 now, so that gets us RBI single and RBI sacrifice fly for a 3-0 two RBI hits from junior infielder Derek back in the hunt a little bit,” Falcons Head Sotball: first inning advantage. However, the Drewes with a single, senior infielder Nick Coach Danny Schmitz said. “After losing Falcons fought back beginning with an Glanzman with a double and Wilson with Vs. Miami | 3pm the first game on Friday, being 1-3 (in the RBI groundout by sophomore catcher Jeff a single for a 7-1 lead. Neither team scored conference) and not playing very well, for Scott. Scott came back again in the sixth again until the ninth when junior catcher the boys to respond and come back and with an RBI single to bring the game to Justin Mott hit an RBI sacrifice bunt and WEDNESDAY, APR. 5 get the big doubleheader win on the road, within one, then freshman outfielder Jake Scott hit an RBI single to put the game out it’s huge.” Baseball: Wilson took the lead for the Falcons with of reach and secure the 9-1 victory and the In the first game, Northern Illinois began a two RBI single. The team added to their series win. with a two-run first inning, scoring on a Vs. Michigan | 4pm lead in the eighth as sophomore infielder “For most of the year, we’ve had two throwing error and RBI single to jump out Riley Minorik hit an RBI single and Wilson of the three phases, the pitching and the to the early lead. Their lead was extended struck again with another two RBI single defense, but the hitting has not been in the fourth when another throwing error to give the Falcons a 7-3 lead. Northern there,” Schmitz said. “The kids really FRIDAY, APR. 7 sent a run across and a solo home run in Illinois would get one run back in the responded extremely well today and I give the fifth allowed Northern Illinois to take ninth on an RBI groundout, but it would them credit. They played with energy, they Mens Soccer a 4-0 lead. The Northern Illinois offense not be enough as the Falcons took the 7-4 played with passion and they were a blue then exploded in the sixth for six runs on Vs. Tifan. | 7pm victory. collar team today. That’s what we’ve got to an RBI single, a two RBI single, a sacrifice “We got off to a rocky start there in the be.” fly and a fielding error to take a 10-0 lead. first inning,” Schmitz said. “We haven’t The team will next play on Wednesday Northern Illinois tacked on another run had many come from behind victories, afternoon on the road against the with an RBI double in the eighth for an so that was nice to see… The guys really Michigan Wolverines. 11-0 victory. SPORTS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 11 Softball falls in series at N. Illiois

By Elias Faneuff third, senior outfielder Sami Parave hit a control as junior infielder Chelsea Raker responded in the top of the third as Searle Sports Reporter single across center field that scored both hit an RBI single toward center field that hit a two-run homer to left center. The runners. Following a walk from junior drove in another run in the top of the fifth. Huskies responded with another run in the The Falcons softball team went 1-2 second baseman Katee Hinkle, sophomore However, the Huskies weren’t going down bottom of the third that put them up 6-2 over the weekend on the road against the outfielder Hannah Giammarino hit a single quietly as they responded in the bottom going into the top of the fourth. Hannah Northern Illinois Huskies. The Huskies toward left field. An error from Northern of the fifth with a 2 RBI double and an RBI Giammarino drove in a run for the team took Friday’s game by a score of 10-5. The Illinois resulted in both Parave and Hinkle single both to right field, which cut the following an RBI single toward left field in Falcons took the first game of Saturday’s crossing the plate, cutting the deficit to one. deficit to four runs. the top of the fourth. However, no matter doubleheader 11-5, but then lost the An inning later, The Falcons tied it up with The Falcons weren’t done scoring either how much the team scored, the Huskies second game by a score of 7-3. The team a home run toward left field from junior as sophomore outfielder Alex Sorgi hit a always responded with runs of their own. is currently 2-3 against Mid-American shortstop Aspen Searle. double deep towards left center that drove Northern Illinois drove in another run in Conference opponents. The tie didn’t last very long as Northern in two more runs in the top of the sixth, the bottom of the fourth and eventually “I thought we did pretty well overall,” Illinois was able to produce six hits in the putting the game out of reach for the took game two by a score of 7-3. Falcons Head Coach Sarah Willis said. “We next two innings up to bat. The Falcons in Huskies. The Falcons went on to win 11-5 “We had a very rough start from the were down five in the beginning and then each inning successfully got two early outs, as the team tallied 18 hits total with each beginning and that certainly hurt us we responded with quick offense of our but they struggled in ending the innings. In batter getting at least one hit the whole throughout this game,” Willis said. “Aspen own. But they made the plays they needed addition to the six hits, the Huskies got five game. (Searle) and Hannah (Giammarino) both to get them to win even though most of runs in two innings and retired the Falcon “I couldn’t be more proud of them in game had a great weekend and gave us offense those hits and runs came from being down batters in the final two innings to win the one,” Willis said. “We came out early and when we needed it, but we also had others two outs. We’re capable of being a potent game. got off to a great start. As I’ve said before, step up which was very nice to see. It’s been offense, it just goes back to consistency. Game one of Saturday’s doubleheader we’re capable of being a great offense with a long road trip so we’re ready to be back We’ll learn from this and get back into it had the Falcons set the tone early offensively as much talent we have on the roster and home to play in front of those great fans at tomorrow.” as they tallied off eight runs in the first three we clearly showed that today.” Bowling Green once again.” On Friday, Northern Illinois got off to a innings of the game. Additionally, the team The second game of Saturday’s The Falcons play the Miami RedHawks hot start scoring five runs in the first three got 10 hits in those three innings surpassing doubleheader was reminiscent of Friday’s in a doubleheader on Tuesday with game innings. However, the Falcons responded Friday’s total of seven hits. game as Northern Illinois scored five one beginning at 3 p.m. and game two with some offense of their own in the top Despite giving up two home runs in the early runs in the first two innings putting beginning at 5 p.m. of the fourth. With runners on second and bottom of the third, the team was in total the Falcons in a hole early. The Falcons

PHOTO BY ISAIAH VAZQUEZ PHOTO BY ISAIAH VAZQUEZ Sophomore Outielder Hannah Giammarino at bat. Giammarino had three Sophomore Pitcher Kiley Sosby throws a pitch at Meserve last season. hits against NIU. BG NEWS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 12 FA proposes plan to track faculty research

By Shelby Spencer two contracts with the University since “It’s a non-punitive, non-disciplinary committee that anticipates problems; unionization, the current one running process to help non-performing the professional development Reporter from 2016-2019. faculty,” Jackson said. committee, which handles available Jackson also explained their efforts resources; and the distance learning The University Faculty Association is to help non-tenure track faculty be committee handles issues such as the behind-the-scenes fighting force “It’s a non-punitive, critiqued less often. who owns course content for online for full-time faculty members on “Non-tenure track faculty that have learning. campus. non-disciplinary process been here for five or more years don’t When they aren’t negotiating need to be constantly evaluated,” he contracts with the University, they to help non-performing said. “The longer you have are busy dealing with issues and Non-tenure track describes faculty grievances, as well as insuring the faculty,” who are focused more on teaching been here, the more enforcement and implementation of Dr. David Jackson than research. the contract. A tenured faculty member is you are underpaid,” The FA has been on campus for President expected to do about 50 percent Dr. David Jackson many years as a chapter of the teaching, 30 percent research and American Association of University Dr. David Jackson of the Political 20 percent service. A non-tenured President Professors. After two failed attempts Science Department is the president faculty is expected to do 80 percent at unionization in 1979 and 1993, they of the FA. He said the largest change teaching with 20 percent service and succeeded and have been unionized in the latest contract was a revision of no research. “Pretty much anything you could since 2010. the way the University handles under- think of to be a category, it has a The job of the FA is to negotiate the performing tenured faculty. “Pretty much anything committee,” Jackson said. contract for full-time faculty including For faculty members who are There is also the provost’s market the salary and terms and conditions of evaluated as not completing a you could think of to pool committee which handles the employment. successful amount of research, the FA distribution of raises for faculty. The FA has around 12 people on the implemented a plan which leads those be a category, it has a Each year since unionization the executive committee, including five faculty members through a process of faculty receives a three percent raise. elected officers. They have negotiated mentorship to get them back on track. committee,” However, there were multiple years before when faculty didn’t receive Dr. David Jackson raises, putting many longer-serving President faculty members behind with their salary. “The longer you have been here, the “The faculty focused on teaching are more you are underpaid,” Jackson said. just as important,” Jackson said. The University FA is 100 percent When not negotiating the faculty comprised of volunteers, and Jackson contract, the FA has lots of smaller said it is done this way to keep dues committees that are formed to low. He also encourages all faculty to anticipate and resolve issues. Examples volunteer to help support the Faculty of these are the labor management Association. Brain Teasers Using the grid below, how many words can you ind? Each word must contain the central H and no letter can be used twice. The letters do not have to be connect- ed. Proper nouns are not allowed, however, plurals are. There is at least one nine letter word. Excellent: 24 words. Good: 19 words. Average: 14 words.

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Answers: ohm. oh, noh, nah, nacho, mohel, mocha, mho, manhole, home, hon, hone, leach, lech, leech, loach, loch, lochan, mach, mache, macho, mahoe, manche, manche, mahoe, macho, mache, mach, lochan, loch, loach, leech, lech, leach, hone, hon, home,

ONC holm, hole, hoe, ho, hm, hence, hen, heme, hemal, hem, helo, helm, heel, heal, he, hao, hance, chon, each, eche, echelon, echo, eh, enhalo, ha, hae, haem, haen, hale, halm, halo, ham, hame, hame, ham, halo, halm, hale, haen, haem, hae, ha, enhalo, eh, echo, echelon, eche, each, chon, ache, achene, ah, ahem, almeh, chalone, cham, CHAMELEON, chao, chela, chelae, chemo, chemo, chelae, chela, chao, CHAMELEON, cham, chalone, almeh, ahem, ah, achene, ache, BG NEWS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 13 THE BG NEWS SUDOKU CITYBREIF Bowling Green City Council displayed support for local immigrant communities with the adoption of a resolution.

The resolution condemns discrimination, harassment and unjustiied deportation of immigrant residents of Bowling Green. Resolution 3662 was tabled at the last council meeting and was amended to make

the resolution language more clear, as SUDOKO community members and council members To play: Complete the grid were confused with its intent. so that every row, column and every 3 x 3 box contains The title was altered to directly reference the digits 1 to 9. There is no the immigrant community. A clause in the guessing or math involved. Just use logic to solve resolution was also changed to relect the title’s focus. Although Councilmember Robert McOmber voiced reservations with the original drat PHOTO BY HANNAH FINNERTY language, he said a change in the title Councilman Robert McOmber discussed the unclear language in the welcoming resolution at the last city cleared up any hesitations he had about the council meeting. document. The resolution passed unanimously. BG NEWS April 04, 2017 | PAGE 14 RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL TRIO hosts their annual banquet to celebrate the accomplishments the program members have made throughout the year. Members were acknowledged for their involvements within the program and the impact TRIO has made on the students.

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