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CampUS • LAGA undergoes restructuring program

State • Senate president speaks about ethics Weisbrod disses Valentine's Day and breaks our hearts.

Sports • Men's basketball beats Central Michigan Page 2

Thursday, February 8,1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue77

The News' Annual University essay Stranded Pup Briefs NHL Scores contest topic announced Kristin Stadum tween affirmative action and the Ribeau played a part In the de- Buffalo 2 The BC News i trend - of community building on cision to focus on affirmative ac- Boston 1 col lege campuses. tion and community building, ac- Undergraduates eager to ex- The contest has been an annual cording to Wrighten. press their views on affirmative event at the University for six "I think the Issues wc saw with Pittsburgh 1 action and community building years. Each year the topic is de- affirmative action was the result can participate in a University New Jersey 1 rived by committee, according to of the president's interest in essay contest. Mary Wrighten, Jerome Librar- community building," she said. University Libraries and y's assistant professor of Multi- "We thought we could get stu- Montreal 4 Learning Resources, the Multi- cultural Services. dents Involved with writing." Dallas 2 cultural Affairs Committee and "The library has an issues and Another incentive for students The Friends, a support group of diversity series," she said. might be the prizes. A $300 prize the library, are joining together "Generally we use an Issues and will be awarded for first place. to sponsor the essay contest. The diversity theme." focus will be the relationship be- University president Sidney See ESSAY, page three. NBA Scores Students collaborate on Web Milwaukee 93 Dawn Keller "We're just trying to put a hu- Falcon on the web. Toronto 88 The BC News man face on the internet," Winch Sophomore photojournalism said. major Glna Fleming said the Photojournalism students at The project is headed by Rick San Antonio 99 project helped her with her class. the University participated in a Smolan, the photojournaust who "I had to adjust what pictures I Boston 89 global storytelling project organized the "Day In the Life" was taking," Fleming said. "And Wednesday night. series of books and "Passage to I had a chance to work with the Hundreds of photojoumalists Vietnam." New York 87 web a little, because I really don't and photojournalism students Smolan released a statement know that much about it." George LasiefThe Associated Presi Washington 82 came together to document how saying the results will be instant- Fleming added that she thinks Hercules Is one of nine German Sbepards stranded at the Gary on-line culture affects people ly visible around the world, the cyberspace project will help Anders Kennels in Helena, Mont., by rising flood waters In the during "24 Hours in Cybers- Philadelphia 102 through one of the largest on-line photojoumalists. Helena Valley Wednesday. The dogs were rescued by members pace," according to Sam Winch, events ever produced "The future of journalism la of the sheriff's office, the county animal control officer and by Indiana 101 University photojournalism One University stuumt ,—t a Anders himself. professor. story and picture of the Electric See CYBER, page three. Miami 101 Atlanta 89 Registration office Detroit 97 Former black panther David Orlando 83 undergoes change Hilliard speaks on campus Portland 103 Jack Buehrer "This will allow me to focus Minnesota 93 The BC News more on my own job," she said. Kristin Stadum "We've all been helping out and The BC News The University Office of Reg- doing other things this year. Now Utah 102 istration and Records has re- we can concentrate on what we'- The man wearing jeans and a Vancouver 79 cently undergone a series of re supposed to do." blue flannel shirt walked up to changes designed to reorganize Palmer agreed with Waggoner. the podium and took off his ball and improve Job distribution "It's definitely going to make cap. He stood there for a WSA to sponsor within the office. things a lot easier in the office," minute as the crowd settled Valentine's Day The reorganization resulted in he said. "Tho director level peo- down. Though he fit right Into the changing of two jobs, and the event ple have been working awfully the crowd. Former Black Pan- creation of a new position. Form- hard, and we're picking up the ther David Hilliard was the The World Student Asso- er director of Student Services, ciation will host a campus- slack for them now. Now they reason most of the people were wide Valentine's Day party Laura Waggoner, is now the Reg- can focus on doing a better job in attendance. on Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in istration and Scheduling direc- for the students and for the Uni- Hilliard spoke before an au- 1104 Offenhauer West. The tor. Gene Palmer, former versity." dience of mixed races and ages organization will have kar- systems specialist, will be serv- According to Records director Wednesday night in the Union aoke, world music and ing as director of Student Infor- Marge Hufford there is still an- Lenhart Grand Ballroom. He games. mation Services. other opening in the office. told of the Black Panthers' Waggoner said the changes agenda, and he challenged the Petitions available will make her job easier. See REGIS, page three. youth of today to take a stand for USC campaigns to stop oppression. Any student who wants to This year marks the 30th an- run for Undergraduate Stu- niversary of the foundation of dent Government presi- Counseling available the Black Panther Party. The dent, vice president or at- organization was based upon a large senator can pick up a 10-polnt platform promoting petition in 40S Student Ser- vices. for Rodgers residents freedom from oppression for At-large senatorial candi- blacks, full employment and dates need SO signatures of Jennifer Schab and moved around," he said. education. currently registered stu- The BC News "Right now students have put a He said another key point, New. dents to participate in the distance between themselves and three decades before the Clin- Former Black Panther David Hilliard signs an autograph after his election, while presidential Students affected by the fire In the fire and most have gotten tons' push for free health care, speech at the University. and vice presidential candi- Rodgers Hall are adapting nor- over the shock and the stress." was the demand for completely dates need 100 signatures. mally, according to the director free health care for all black of attraction that the party held lenge by listening to the Any student can register of the Counseling Center. people. The organization suc- was the youth of the organiza- as long as s/he is in good speaker. standing. "If students have the chance "The sooner you talk ceeded In providing free clin- tion, according to Hilliard "I think a lot more of the and take the chance to express ics In some cities. "We were the youth of the campus, black and white, their feelings, they will be OK," about it, the better "So, when Newt Gingrich movement," Hilliard said. should come out to things like r~ said Roman Carek, Counseling you are." and the Republicans tell you "You guys can make a differ- this," said Larra Berry, soph- Quote of Center director. "The sooner you about taking away your health ence like we did 'cause we did omore social studies major. talk about it, the better you are." care, when they talk about the make a difference. We were "It's history in the iwHng i the day These types of things happen Roman Carek inability to render services, do just sick and tired of the op- mean, people who we read In life, and you just have to adapt Counseling Center director what we did," Hilliard said pression." about and hear about are here. "If students have and roll with it, according to "Create your own health care. Hilliard challenged the youth I think the people who need to Carek. the chance to We went to the medical stu- of today to take action against hear about it are really missing Carek added that students For students who are still trou- dents, we went to the RN.'s that oppression which still out on a lot" express their feel- were a little shaken-up at first, bled by the fire, they can consult and asked them to donate their exists. but that Is a normal reaction to an their resident advisers or the services." "You have to create your Sophomore Mikaa Bayleas ings, they will be abnormal situation. Counseling Center, Carek said The Black Panther Party also own agenda," he said "Your said she agreed with Berry. "The hardest part right now, She said they need to let it be started a breakfast program challenge is to do something, to "Being in Bowling Green OK." that students are upset with, is known that It is affecting them. for children, provided free be activists. University, if you're not going -Roman Carek, moving and adapting," Carek ambulance service and tested "Start some stuff. Take it to to go out and get this type of Counseling Center said. Counselors were in Kohl Feb. 2, over one million people for the streets. That's what we education, you're not going to Director and spent time with students who sickle cell anemia, Hilliard did." Some members of the au- get it anywhere," said Mikaa "For a situation of this magni- were willing to talk. Feb. 3, coun- said. dience said they took the first Bayless, secondary education tude, most students have come to seling was available on the third One of the strongest powers step toward accepting the chal- major. grips with It and have adjusted floor of Rodgers, Carek said. Colored Ink Opinion

page two Thursday, February 8,1996 St. Valentine wouldn't be proud You cannot sedate chandise to a mindlessly- All the things you hate purchasing collective majority of Upon learning that I -Marilyn Manson love-struck sheep. Pageants reinforce stereotypes Don't get me wrong, however. was going to be Whenever one has the guts to If you want to buy your boy- writing a column On Friday, February 9, at 7:30 event which teaches women to speak out against something as friend or girlfriend a heart- about V-Day, a p.m. in the Ballroom, there will compete (pit themselves) against publicly adored as Valentine's shaped underwear rack, great. be a pageant on the Bowling each other, and that only one Day, criticism is bound to arise Do it. It'll help the local economy. co-worker of mine Green State University campus. woman will be picked as the concerning the person in ques- Like I said earlier, I have noth- suggested the This event is sponsored by our prettiest and best. All others are tion's "heartlessness" and such. ing against love or the celebra- very own University Activites inferior, so it's hard to maintain Just for the record, I am not a tion of it, but does a naked blon- possibility that the Organization, the Residential friendships and alliances. I could heartless bastard, and I am capa- de-haired boy with wings really reason I despise Student Association, and the Un- be mad about an event that trains ble of feeling emotions such as sybolize love? dergraduate Student Govern- people to act like circus animals: love. I don't know about you, but the Valentine's Day is ment, and the Inter-Fraternal wear a dress, jump through a In fact, it's because of my love first time I saw a picture of Cu- because I'm a "Bitter Counsel. As tuition money from hoop, and win a scholarship! for you people out there that I pid I thought he was the mascot you and me funds the UAO, the Are pageants harmful? Maybe write this column every week. forN.AM.B.LA. Bachelor." RSA, USG and the IFC, we are only because they keep the Idea Yeah... Anyway... And not only does Valentine's sponsoring this pageant! alive and thriving in male and Before I start going off about Day support such wretched or- . Men need not apply. I honestly female minds that women only how crappy Valentine's Day is, ganizations as N.A.M.B.L.A. Hence we have psychotic don't know how they get away get their value based on how big however, I decided that it would through the use of pornographic maniacs killing doctors who per- with this sexism at a public uni- their bust is, how well they put only be fitting to give all you fine fact that Febuary 14 was (up until mascots, but what kind of mes- form abortions and blowing-up abortion clinics. versity. their make-up on, and whether people out there a brief history of that point) a Pagan holiday. sage do you think Valentine's i The application form also they can walk well in heels. Pag- the "holiday" we now lovingly Nice, huh? Day sends to our nation's youth? Hence we have a nation torn. makes one swear that she does eants did not create this percep- call Valentine's Day. But as we all know, time erodes Due to such wonderful shows Thanks Hallmark. not have any children and that tion. Unfortunately, they feed off Upon doing some research on historical fact, and Febuary 14 is as "Beverly Hills 90210" and But believe it or not, the point she has not had an abortion. of this belief, and they reinforce the topic (which included speak- now symbolic of hearts, love and "Melrose Place" (along with var- of this column isn't and wasn't to bash love. . Why are any people opposed to it to people. ing with a very courteous and In- Inflated hotel room prices. ious other sources way too nu- pageants which are based, in tel legent woman named Sally at Upon learning that I was going merous to name), many people Love is a very beautiful bond now use the words "love" and that evolves out of the deep .part, on how one looks? Why are Vilvi Vonnak Fact Line), I found that one word to be writing a column about we working against this one? Are Student alone could very easily sum up V-Day, a co-worker of mine sug- "sex" interchangibly. friendship shared between two pageants evil? Aren't pageants V-Day's distorted origins: gested the possibility that the Hence to some people Febuary (or more) people, and if you're good, since women, and only Death. reason I despise Valentine's Day 14 is a holiday celebrating 'the one of those people who has the .women, get to win money and Valentine's Day is a day which is because I'm a "Bitter Bache- joys of sex. privlledge of experiencing such a .fame? They are really quite CORRECTION was originally supposed to rec- lor." Hence we have the spread of bond with someone else, cherish harmless, they ask women - vol- ognize the Christian martyrs of I found this comment kind of STDs. It, for neither you nor the ones untarily - to walk a bit, talk a bit, A question in last week's BGa- past and present. amusing since she was just as Hence many young people you love will be around forever. wear the "right" clothes and per- SkU column asked how students But why Febuary 14, you ask single as I, but I overlooked that suddenly find themselves with Aaron Weisbrod is the Thurs- form some talent. Where's the know if classes are canceled due yourself? fact. unexpected and unwanted preg- day columnist guy who likes harm? to bad weather. According to Staying true to the Christian The sad truth of the matter is nancies. bluntness. ' Gosh, where to begin? I could University policy, the correct re- traditions of the time, those cra- that Valentine's Day Is nothing Hence we have to deal with -get mad about the imposition of sponse is as follows: If the fty God-loving stone-throwers more than a corporately-lnduced such controversial Issues as Write him at aaronwQbgnct. one view of beauty which is weather is severe, students picked it to take away from the excuse to sell heart-related mer- adoption and abortion. bgsu.edu or 210 West Hall. pushed on all women, and the should listen to local radio and -.ways in which any other expres- television stations for official sion of beauty is rated as inferior confirmation that the University as it is not rewarded with money is closed. If the University is ""N pr fame. I could be mad about an closed, then classes are canceled. UEYAS IN VIOLATION CF TOofo&TiON^, VVHiCH INQUIRES CANPipAlES The BG News 1 Pr^RcFB&'^EUCIfeP. "A Commitment to Excellence"

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Penny Brown Stefoni Bavin Copy editor Copy editor Juli Palmer Olivia Inkrott Copy editor Copy chief America should shop the vote! Tania Runyan Amy Black Copy editor Copy editor Our numbers have grown so the glossy advertising, catchy tions of worker sterilization. large, the Issues so controversial, jingles and smiling beauties with Kroger scored a "C" In the ad- Darren Liderbach Penny Brown the rhetoric so thick that U.S. pol- perfect skin and get to the often- vancement of minorities catego- Copy editor Editorial writer itics are a quagmire of tangled ugly heart of what our buying ry. Apple Computer, Ben & Jer- webs we the people did not power has created. Advertising ry's, Levl Strauss & Co., HBO and weave. It is time-consuming at and manipulation could almost be Warner Bros, all provide benefits the least to find any truth synonyms. for same-sex partners. Next time As we all know, in the last elec- Twelve thousand schools now you're in Washington D.C., take a Leah Barnum Michelle Bracken tion and in many before, SO per- to charities? If you value our civ- run Channel One, a two-minute ride in a taxi owned by Clean Air daily dosage of advertisements Colleen Casey Alianna Dias cent of eligible voters said il rights as Americans, don't Cab Co., whose fleet runs on "screw It." change to Snapple, they have no wrapped snuggly in an eight- alternative fuels. Ed Dowling Brian Gallatin Who are the good guys and the women among board members or minute blanket of news. Get 'em Chad Gamby Matt Gannon bad guys? How can Americans be in top administrative positions. while their young and trapped in All companies injest our hard- Teresa Krieg Cathy Raid] happily patriotic about the dem- In the book entitled "Shopping front of the monitors provided earned dollar and provide ser- Kevin Rathge Ed Reed ocratic process? Do our choices for a Better World," from which I free of charge by Whittle Com- vices and money that can benefit Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec really matter? extracted information for this munications. A very captive, or hurt ourselves and our com- In a day and age when busi- column, there are literally hun- very impressionable audience munities. It is your choice, and Copyright© 1996 by The Uti News. Reprinting of nessmen can buy the presidency,' dreds of businesses, small and ready and willing to join the only your choice, to buy into their any material in this publication whitout the permission of the marriage of Americans to large, whose commitment or lack marketplace brigade. moral code or not. The lit i News is strictly prohibited consumerism becomes painfully thereof to Improving the world The truth Is, and something The IK i News is an independent student voice apparent. Perhaps we can learn community is put under the companies aren't beating at our Unlike a high-priced lawyer-s- founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic to steer this unruly snowball magnifying glass. They were all doors to tell us, that our power as lash-congressperson, these huge year and Wednesday's in the summer. we've started. Just perhaps, as rated on a typical grading scale consumers in this intensely capi- corporations and small busi- Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those the ultimate decision-makers, we based on several categories in- talistic society may have more nesses are nothing without our of the student body, faculty or University administration. can learn about our real, yet un- cluding corporate environmental clout than casting a ballot. participation in their system. Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not performance, charitable giving, A vote is as much an extension necessarily those of The B(J News. tapped power, and reject a mea- Their livelihood depends upon sly •'place," "purpose" or "func- community outreach, women's of ourselves and our beliefs as our decision to buy their product Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 r passing the buck for a pair of words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone tton' ln the Neo-Classical model advancement, advancement of or not. We are given the opportu- number and University affiliation, if any. The BCI News of economics. minorities, family benefits, socks at The Gap. These huge nity to award those companies reserves the right to edit any and all letters. As you munched your morning workplace Issues and disclosure corporations Impose the beliefs who realize their power to insti- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the helping of Kellogg's Cornflakes, of Information. of their owners and administra- gate positive social change and paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. did you realize by contributing to In "Shopping for a Better tors upon our communities. A are warned of those who contrib- Kellogg Company you were sup- World," the power we all have, kind of trickle-down social con- ute to the degeneration of our 210 West Hail porting a business that has recy- that is our buying power, is quite science. They do this by dis- community. If you cast a vote for cled since 1906? And as you sip- conveniently shoved in our faces. criminating, or polluting our Bowling Green State University their product, you control their ped your Rockadile-Red Kool- We are provided with the means drinking water or lending a hand Impact upon our lives. Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 Ald, did you know you were con- to weed out the good from the In community outreach pro- We are what you buy. bgnews @ bgnet.bgsu.edu tributing to a multi-million dollar bad in a well-organized and easy grams. company which gives less than .8 to understand manner. Dole Food Company, Inc. Is the Andrea Wood is a Thursday ' _ percent of their pre-tax earnings We are now able to peel away defendant in over 12,000 allega- columnist for The BG News. Campus Thursday, February 8,1996 page three University holds tours for Deadly Dinner Format future students on Feb. 19 of LAGA Genell Pavellch find out more about different The BC News programs at the University. The changes open house will take place from "Prospective Many prospective students 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. students can learn a Kristin Stadum may be touring campus Feb. 19, Different groups that will have lot about the The BG News during a special President's Day booths at the open house include program taking place at the Uni- the various academic colleges, University in one The Lesbian and Gay Alliance versity. campus safety, housing, student has taken great strides to re>- day." structure its format for meet- Michael Walsh, Admissions di- life and the library. Staff from Cecilia Born rector, said President's Day the various offices will be avail- ings, according to LAGA vice normally has many visitors, so able to answer any questions po- Admissions assistant director president Christopher Finn. He they wanted to organize an event tential students may have. said that one of the group's pri- that would give prospective stu- Also from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 program has been "overwhelm- mary goals is to encourage stu- dents a better idea of all the Uni- p.m., the different residence ing" so far with many families dent Involvement and to Increase versity has to offer. halls will be open for students to making reservations. attendance at meetings. The program, which is free to tour, and staff will be available to Walsh said they would like to "We've changed the way we're all high school Juniors and talk with the participants and have between 750 and 800 fami- doing things now," Finn said. seniors, will be going on while their families. lies attending the President's Meetings currently take place classes are in session, allowing Cecilia Born, Admissions assis- Day program. every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. sit those participating in the pro- tant director, said this program "This is an opportunity to show the Off-Campus Student Center, gram to see the campus full of is supplement to the usual tours off the campus," Walsh said. in the basement of Moseley Hall. students. offered on President's Day. Students wanting to attend the New officers have been elected, There are three times tours are "We are enhancing what we program must make a reserva- and a more formal schedule has been set as a guide for the meet- starting, 10.15 a.m., 11:15 am. usually do because this is the tion through the office of Admis- Tke AMKI««4 Praii and 12:15 p.m. Before the stu- first time we have something of sions by Friday, Feb. 9. The days ings. dent-led tours, there will be a for- this magnitude involving student of the tours, students should Amanlta Pballaldes, also known as Death Cap mushrooms, shown "It's a positive change that ty-five minute presentation services and academic areas of check in at the University Field above, are responsible for the poisonings of four people In San LAGA's needed for a while," about the University. the campus," she said. "Prospec- House an hour before their first Francisco Wednesday. The family apparently picked the mush- LAGA treasurer Christy Johnson During the afternoon, an open tive students can learn a lot about scheduled activity. rooms, cut them up and used them In spaghetti sauce. said. house will take place In 101 Ols- the University in one day." To make a reservation or get The first Thursday of the camp Hall where students can Born said the response for the additional Information, contact month will be an issues night. University admissions at ESSAY Current events concerning the 372-2086. gay community as a whole will be The Building Community Task Force's Continued from page one. put forth. "The library has an A programming night domi- Focus on February REGIS nates the second Thursday of this Additionally, a second place $200 issues and diversity month. Tonight's meeting will In- and a third place $100 prize will 181 Olscamp Hall Continued from page one. series. Generally we clude a safer sex workshop, and be given. Each award will be upcoming events will target sui- Discussion groups started Monday and will meet through- available as either cash or Uni- "A search is underway for a di- use an issues and cide prevention as well as other out the week. Below is Friday's schedule. versity Bookstore gift certifi- current topics. rector of graduation and degree cates. diversity theme." audit," she said. "They would be Finn said more social events Participants are asked to write will govern the last two meetings responsible mostly for planning a three to four-page essay (typed Mary Wrighten Customer Service 12:15-1:30 p.m. graduation and commencement assistant professor of Multicultural of the month. and double-spaced) describing "The third Thursday Is pot- Open Communication Within and Across Area* 1:45-3:15 p.m. activities as well as the planning, the relationship between affir- Services luck," Finn said. "Bring a~dTsh~ Increasing Access to Information on Campus 10:15-11:45 a.m. development and daily operation mative action and community and talk." The fourth meeting of Ideas lor Building and Enhancing Trust 8:30- 10 a.m.' of the degree audit system." building. Essays should explore Hufford added that Registrar the differences and similarities the month will be a movie and Heavy Workloads 8:30- 10a,m, that we can get more students in- game night. "To Wong Foo ..."? Becky McComber was instru- between the two concepts. En- volved." Participatory Leadership 10:15- 11:45 a.m. mental in implementing some of will be featured in the near fu- tries should also include a cover Entries can be sent to Wrighten ture. Cross-Disciplinary Teaching 3:30 - 5 p.m. these changes. letter listing the student's name, at Information Services, Jerome All of the events are targeted Faculty Development "[McComber] had some ideas address and phone number. This 12:15-1:30 p.m. Library. Prizes will be awarded toward increasing attendance at as to how things should be," she information should not be writ- March 22 and a reception for Building and Supporting Diversity on Campus 10:15-11:45 a.m. the meeting as well as educating said. "In the meantime, we had ten on the essay itself. contest participants will be dur- What's in a Name? Titles at BGSU 1:45-3:15 p.m. some vacancies in the office and "This year the big difference is and having fun. ing National Library Week, April "We want people to know we're Alcohol Abuse Among Students 12:15- 1:30 a.m. everyone had to chip in and do that we have a timed contest. 14-20. still there and we're still active," Community Building Spaces on Campus 3:30 - 5 p.m. different jobs until we got per- This year the contest will run More information about the Finn said. mission to do this." from Jan. 29 and March 1," contest can be obtained from Community Aesthetics 3:30 - 5 p.m. Other upcoming events include McComber said that the Wrighten said. "We are hoping Wrighten at 372-7897. Evaluating Faculty and Staff Benefits 12:15-1:30 p.m. changes were made with the best a Valentine's dance at Uptown. Parking: Toward Creative and Viable Solutions 1:45-3:15 p.m. interest of the University in Creating a Safe Community 3:30 - 5 p.m. mind. r. Spend Valentine's 'Day An Exploration of Our Core Values 8:30- 10 a.m. 'Traditionally, we have had LG. 1 ITEM $ 6. sJ five managers reporting to the Managing Institutional Change 12:15-1:30 p.m. 'With Registrar," she said. "Recently, Add Bteadsticks For 0nlyt2.00 | Becoming a "Boundaryless" Institution 10:15-11:45 a.m. we've only had two. We made ,[ 'Best 'Western falcon 'Plaza 1:45-3:15 p.m. these changes to reorganize and I Coupon Good At All to use the people we do have Expires Participating most effectively." 12/29/96 Locations Packages available include room CYBER for 2, in-room Valentine's Day to*' amentities and dinner Since 1964 Continued from page one. HIID \m m \i\oit Open Wednesday certificates to local restaurants. intertwined with the internet, (Valentines Day) lor lunch -NOW RENTING' ■ 11am-1pm Advanced reservations there's so much Information you can get," she said. Choose from choice apartments within walkinj I FREE DELIVERY required. 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Senator will speak to Shaven Support Murder students about ethics trial The Associated Press community service order. Bessey ordered Aronoff to COLUMBUS - Senate Presi- speak to fifth- and sixth-grade dent Stanley Aronoff, sentenced pupils and college students in his continues to talk to students about govern- district, which covers western The Associated Press ment ethics, said he has already Cincinnati and western Hamilton received invitations from County. But an Invitation from DAYTON - Prosecutors con- schools. the University of Cincinnati and cluded their case against Therre- Inquiries from high schools out- ssa Jolynn Ritchie on Wednesday Aronoff, R-Cincinnati, pleaded guilty Friday in Franklin County side the district have led Aronoff following testimony from several to ask Bessey if those invitations detectives who said she confes- Common Pleas Court to falling to also could be accepted. sed to killing her 4-year-old report $4,500 in speaking fees. daughter. He was sentenced to perform SO Aronoff, who said he has regu- hours of community service by larly addressed students for Ritchie, 24, of Dayton, is on speaking to grade school and col- years, hopes to explain to stu- trial in Montgomery County lege students on proper govern- dents that "perception in politics Common Pleas Court for murder mental ethics. is more important than anything In the death of Samantha Ritchie. "I've had several very heart- else." Ritchie won the sympathy of warming invitations," Aronoff He has expressed dis- the community when she report- told The Cincinnati Post for a appointment in himself for ac- ed Samantha missing July 18. story published Wednesday. "I'm cepting "pancaked" speaking The girl's battered body was dis- taking this as an opportunity - fees and not realizing they looked covered five days later in a one I will enjoy. I will work dili- unsavory to the public water-filled pit at an abandoned gently to be a good teacher." foundry a block from her home. Retired police Detective Wade With the assistance of senior Bessey ordered Aronoff to speak to students in hopes he Lawson testified that he was the aide Sue Moore, a former teach- one who told Ritchie her daught- er, Aronoff Is preparing a lesson could "minimize the damage"— er's body had been found. plan and seeking a video on legis- the loss of public confidence in | lative ethics to show students as government. Car? Emsrd NetifcyfTV An.cL.lrd Prau "There was not a tear In her part of his presentations. eyes at that time or on her face," Aronoff said he will release a Classmates who bad shaved their heads in support rub Mat Ross's head in January 1993 at Tamarack Before he begins scheduling schedule of his speaking appear- said Lawson. "Also, it struck me Elementary School In Greensboro Ky. Matt's bead was shaved before be underwent chemotherapy for odd that she did not ask me how appearances, Aronoff has asked ances — and welcome the news leukemia. Matt died Monday, Feb. 5. Judge John Bessey to clarify the media to cover them. she was killed, where she was found. She did not ask me one question about what had hap- pened to her daughter." State auditor visits Senate changes agricultural policy Lawson, who took part In the Investigation, retired last Robert Greens that Republicans were offering called the overhaul a "tragic mis- December. The BG News welfare to farmers while cutting take." Two weeks after Samantha's Toledo Republican money for education, school lun- "This bill comes at a time when body was found, Ritchie was con- WASHINGTON - The Senate fronted at police headquarters. voted Wednesday to break the ches and health care for the poor. agriculture Is in transition," said The Associated Press keeping. In exchange for less govern- Sen. Dick Lugar, R-Ind., chair- Five detectives testified that State law prohibits putting pri- decades-old link between farm they heard Ritchie confess. prices and government subsi- ment support, controls over most man of the Senate Agriculture TOLEDO - A state audit began vate money in the Public Funds planting decisions would end, Committee. "It Is becoming Detective Sgt. Doyle Burke Wednesday into the books of the dies, giving farmers instead a se- said he told Ritchie police knew Account. ries of fixed but declining pay- along with requirements that much better and much stronger." Lucas County Republican Party "I made a mistake there." Yar- she had killed her daughter. ments. The action could lead to acres be idled. Freed from those "Farmers will finally plant for during Stephen Yarbrough's brough said. "I've admitted it. I "The defendant stated, 'I didnt the eventual end of farm pay- controls, backers say, farmers the market and not the govern- nine-month reign. can't tell you exactly why I made will prosper, planting every free ment," said Senate Majority mean to do it. I hit her too many -The state auditor will be look- the mistake, but I slipped some ments. times,'" Burke said. The 64-32 vote came despite a acre and shipping grain the Leader Bob Dole, R Kan. "Our ing particularly at the Public how." world over to feed. He said Ritchie then appeared Funds Account, supported by The audit is expected to take a last-ditch fight mostly by Mid- patience and perseverance have Democrats had a less optimis- to lose control of herself, banging taxpayer money donated through few weeks, said Gary Stelluti, western Democrats who wanted resulted in the most significant her head on the wall and the table to save at least some connection tic view, saying farmers will be changes in agricultural policy die Income tax checkoff pro- spokesman for state Auditor Jim In the interview room and trying gram. There are strict limits on Petro. between prices and payments. given hefty sums up front and since Iowa's Henry Wallace was Twenty Democrats joined the secretary of agriculture under to bite her arm. What the money in the account The penalty for violating the left defenseless. Senate Minority In earlier testimony, busi- majority. Opponents charged Leader Tom Daschle, DSD., FDR" can be spent on. law is a fine not to exceed double nessman Gerald Craycraft said ■ Yarbrough, now a state sena- the amount of the violation. he saw Ritchie walking along a tor, admits to joining $2,000 of Yarbrough resigned from the street near the abandoned his private money with the ac- county GOP post in December, foundry about 5:45 a.m. on July count in what he calls an effort to rwo months after he was appolnt- Family fights for custody 18, hours before she reported get money from the party. He Samantha missing. said it Is a case of sloppy book- See LUCAS, page five.. The Associated Press charged that her ex-husband, and make every effort to bring According to Burke, Ritchie Khaldoon Mughrabi of Middle- Laith back. had originally told police she had HAMILTON, Ohio - Tina Frye town, helped plan to take their On Tuesday, Mughrabi told the gone to bed in the early hours of sent her son to Jordan six years son from the United States to judge that while he was in Jor- July 18 and discovered Samantha ago to visit his paternal grand- Mughrabi's parents' home In dan, he hired a lawyer and filed a missing when she awoke about parents. She's been fighting ever Amman, with the intention of not petition In court to try to get cus- 9:30 a.m. since to get him back. bringing him back. tody, Mughrabi's lawyer, Mike Ernest Vernell Brooks, a Presents: The grandmother has claimed Mughrabi denied her charge in Gmoser, said Wednesday. neighbor of Ritchie's, has testi- custody of 10-year-old Laith. He an October court hearing. At that The petition was denied, and fied that Ritchie attacked her B (i SI A Touring Production has been living In Amman, Jor- hearing. Domestic Relations the court informed Mughrabi daughter in the basement of the dan, since 1989. Judge Leslie Spillane ordered that the grandmother had been Ritchie home. Brooks, 43, said he Frye of South Lebanon had Mughrabi to return to Amman granted custody in 1990, Gmoser and Ritchie had been having sex said. when Samantha wandered in. Tlatero IJNIVERSITY UNION See CUSTODY, page five. 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. ** Nation Thursday, February 8,1996 page five Insurance company will Candidate Speaks not pay for miracle drug and doctors later detected dam- —Michael - HillUIII doctors later detected dam- drens' lives, doctors havehove been The Associated Press aged chromosomes In the girls. unable to definitively diagnose Drew, born the next year, had no the children. WARRENSBURG, N.Y. -- such damage. Kelly, now director of pedla- - Several times a day, Catherine All three became extremely ill tric gastroenterology at St. Evans' three children drink down around age 6, Mrs. Evans said. Christopher's Hospital for Chil- a little juice box containing a Randi was first Her limbs tin- dren in Philadelphia, said It Is gooey, foul-tasting nutrient solu- gled and she complained of unclear what caused the chil- tion. nausea, near-constant headaches dren's problems, or if their con- The nutrient drink Is necessary and sore throats. All three even- dition would have worsened because Randi, Brooke and Drew tually began having, extreme without Neocate. He did note that cant digest the complex proteins difficulty eating. their post-Neocate recovery was In most foods, according to their "Every time they'd take a cou- dramatic. mother. ple of bites of something they'd Such an allergy to protein For Mrs. Evans, Neocate is an stop eating because of nausea, would be extremely rare, said $l,800-a month miracle that has stomach pain or the inability to Dr. Ronald Klelnman, chief of transformed her achy, nauseated swallow their food," Mrs. Evans pedlatric gastroenterology at children into relatively healthy recalled. Massachusetts General Hospital. kids. A years-long search for an- He also noted that a high propor- For Blue Cross and Blue Shield swers took her to several doctors tion of suspected allergies cannot of the Rochester Area, Neocate Is In this tiny Adirondack Mountain be confirmed. not a covered expense. The in- town and in Albany and Boston. surance company contends that At Johns Hopkins University Neocate costs $600 a month for if It were forced to pay for the Medical Center in Baltimore, Dr. each child. Evans, who Is sepa- Neocate, it could set a precedent Kevin Kelly suspected that the rated from her husband and is that could raise premiums for children had protein allergies. studying to be a medical assis- others. Kelly put them on a diet of tant, said she cannot afford It The battle is now in court. At Neocate augmented with the few Blue Cross picked up the tab for Issue is whether Neocate is a non- foods the children could easily only one month, December 1994. covered food supplement as digest, including potatoes, plain Since then, Medicaid has tem- defined under the Insurance pol- oats and rice. Neocate contains porarily supplied Neocate to the icy. proteins broken down Into their two girls, who are classified as Mrs. Evans said she first no- amlno acid building blocks, mak- disabled because of the chromo- ticed problems with Randi short- ing digestion easier, Kelly said. somal damage. The three young-1 ly after the girl's birth 13 years The children dislike the for- stera share the Neocate. Stephca Sav.uvTW Assaclaisd Press - ago. She had bad vision, chronic mula - Randi looked up from her infections and developmental de- checkers and said, "Yuck!" when A trial could be years away. A Republican presidential candidate Steve forbes Is surrounded by Ike Media as he answers questions lays. Often, she would spit up asked about It - but enjoy rela- state Judge in Albany will de- concerning his Impressions on the results of the Louisiana Cuacas Wednesday morning. Pat Buchanan' food. tively good health. termine this month whether Blue defeated Phil Grimm, raising speculation about the future of Gramm's presidential campaign. Brooke, born one year later, While Mrs. Evans has credited Cross should be forced to pay for had many of the same symptoms. the diet with saving her chll- the Neocate until the trial is over. CUSTODY LUCAS Continued from page four. Frye's lawyer, Noah Powers. Spillane gave custody to Mugh- Continued from page four. a full term amid questions about Yarbrough said the $2,000 "It's always been my experience rabi in the hopes of giving him. whether he actually lives In his written to his wife was for work The Jordanian lawyer also in- that that is a very paternalistic more legal leverage in Jordan,' ed to the state senate. He took the senate district. he, not his wife, did for the GOP, formed Mughrabi that, under society. So the whole thing is Gmoser said. place of Tim Greenwood, who re- He said he deposited $2,000 of but that he made the check paya- Jordanian law, only the mother confusing." On Tuesday, Spillane rein- signed to spend more time with his own money into the Public ble to her for the sake of conven- has the right to make claims re- Frye was granted custody of stated Frye's custody rights so his family. Fund Account last year. Later ience. garding custody, Gmoser said. Laith in Ohio when she and that she now can travel to Jordan; that day, he wrote a $2,000 check "We were flabbergasted," said Mughrabi divorced. In October, and attempt to win custody there.- Yarbrough recently announced to his wife, Carol, out of the same Payment of wages from the that he would not seek election to account. Public Funds Account Is legal. DAUGHTER ATTENTION ALL MEN

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Thursday, February 8,1996 The BO News page seven CCHA League Standings as of 2/8/96 Jets' Selanne displeased Team fOverall Record) GP W L_ _EXS 1. Michigan State (24-6-0) 23 20 3 0 40 2. Western Michigan (22-6-3) 23 16 4 3 35 with trade to Mighty Ducks 3. Michigan (21-5-2) 22 16 4 2 34 4. Lake Superior (20-5-1) 22 16 5 1 33 The Associated Press 5. Bowling Green (18-11-1) 22 12 9 1 25 WINNIPEG, Manitoba - The 6. Miami (9-14-3) 22 8 11 3 19 Winnipeg Jets sent high-scor- 7. UAF (7-19-1) 25 7 18 0 14 ing forward Teemu Selanne to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks to- 8. Notre Dame (8-17-3) 22 5 14 3 13 day for defenseman Oleg 9. Ferris State (7-18-3) 23 5 15 3 13 Tverdovaky and center Chad 10. Ohio State (5-14-5) 22 3 14 5 11 Kllger. UIC (8-17-3) 22 5 16 1 11 After hearing of the deal, which also Included an exchange of draft choices and Upcoming Games signing rights, the 25-year-old Friday Feb. 9 Saturday Feb. \Q Selanne stormed out of prac- Bowling Green at UIC Bowling Green at Notre Dame tice and ripped off the name- Miami at Lake Superior Miami at Lake Superior plate from above his locker. He Michigan at Notre Dame Michigan at UIC left Winnipeg Arena without Michigan State at Western Michigan Western Michigan at Michigan State talking to reporters. Ohio State at Ferris State Ohio State at Ferris State Anaheim also gets Win- Waterloo at UAF Waterloo at UAF nipeg's fourth-round pick this year and the rights to center Marc Choulnard, the Jets' sec- Tuesday Feb. 13 ond-round pick In 1995. Notre Dame at Western Michigan Choulnard plays for Beauport of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Winnipeg gets Anaheim's BG coach sees resemblance third-round pick in 1996. The Finnish wing leads Win- nipeg In scoring with 24 goals and 48 assists for 72 points. between Lakers and Falcons Tverdovsky, 19, has seven goals and IS assists for 22 we finish in the top part of the since joining the Sabres late last Pit Murphy and Christian Pelusl points. Kllger, 19, has five standings,'" Hills said. season for the 1995 Stanley Cup The BG News goals and seven assists for 12 Playoffs. points. Both were first-round Lakers' winning tradition of Hills is now a member of the picks. "90s compares to Falcons' of "80s. Falcon coaching staff that is This season, Holzlnger played The Jets, headed to Phoenix gradually rebuilding BG back In 44 games for Buffalo, scoring next season, have slumped in AP phetefTom I Falcon assistant coach Brian into national prominence. five goals and nine assists for 14 recent weeks. They are 1-4-0 Hills sees plenty of similarities points and was a minus 11. Detroit Red Wings' Vyacheslav Ko/.lov hooks Winnipeg since the players visited their Teemu Selanne. between the Lake Superior "That's what we're trying to new home In Arizona on a fact- get back here. In the 70s and Herman filling In nicely Lakers' success In the 1990s and finding trip. and final playoff spot in the losses and four ties. the Bowling Green teams he was '80s, Bowling Green was an awful Western Conference standings The Ducks are 11th in the strong team, tradition-wise. The Falcon senior right wing Jeff Winnipeg is tied with the Los a part of in the mid-'80s. Angeles Kings for the eighth with 46 points on 21 wins 26 conference. Hills, one of BG's all-time ■90s haven't been quite the same, Herman is playing; a crucial role greatest players, finished his ca- but that's what we're trying to for the Falcons. Herman, who reer In 1983 as the second leading get bring back." spent most of the season as a career scorer and two-time All- center on the fourth line, has American. Zlnger assigned to minors moved into the position vacated "They've built that tradition up by Mike Johnson on one of BG's JOHN NEWL0VE REAL ESTATE there, kind of like what we used Former Falcon Brian Hol- top lines. to be here," said Hills prior to zinger, last year's Hobey Baker last weekend's series split with winner, was sent down to the After Johnson went down with SUMMER & FALL RENTALS the Lakers. "They've got It Buffalo Sabres minor-league af- a wrist injury against Michigan, ingrained in their players that filiate in Rochester, NY, Monday. Herman took his spot on a line (Too many to list) 'We're a strong team, we win and The setback is Holzinger's first with Jason Clark and Mike Hall.

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page eight The B(". News Thursday, February 8,1996 Winfield to call it quits after 23 years Falcons bust game Ronald Blum he would say was that he was in lanta Hawks In the fifth round of who worked for Winfield's agent The Associated Press great shape. the NBA draft, by the Utah Stars at the time. Spira, an admitted He finished with a .283 career in the sixth round of the ABA gambler, accepted a cash pay- open in second half ', NEW YORK - Dave Winfield, average and in the top 20 of many draft and by the Minnesota Vik- ment from Steinbrenner for in- career categories: 3,110 hits Jeremy Yohe and Steve Wild- the major league leader in hits ings in the 17th round of the NFL formation on Winfield's founda- man and RBIs among active players, (14th), 1.833 RBIs (11th), 46S draft tion that led the owner to be sus- The BC News is to retire Thursday, a source homers (19th), 11,003 at-bats While he became a star with pended from baseball in 1990. told The Associated Press. (sixth) and 2,973 games (sev- the Padres, his 10-year contract Spira later served a prison sen- MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. "I had to reach down deep The 44-year-old outfielder, the enth). with the Yankees - a deal that tence for threatening Steinbren- - Central Michigan is known inside because I haven't been oldest player now In the majors, But he hit just .191 in a limited turned out to be worth just over ner. for playing tough at home. But shooting well all season," said has called a news conference for role with the Indians, with two $17 million - made him a celebri- In May 1990, Steinbrenner fi- their tough play wasn't enough BUliter. Thursday in New York. homers and four RBIs in 115 at - ty- nally got rid of Winfield, sending to hold off the Bowling Green "Chrissy and Charlotta Win field's agent, Jeff Klein, bats. He went on the disabled list Yankees owner George Stein- him to the Angels for Mike Witt. women, who won 77-64 (Jones) stepped up, that's the declined comment Wednesday. twice with an injured left shoul- brenner counted on him to re- In 1992, Winfield returned to the Wednesday night in Mid- difference; you have to ice the But another person, speaking on der, and Cleveland didn't include place Reggie Jackson, but soured World Series, getting the game- American Conference wom- game when you get a chance the condition he not be identified, him on its postseason roster. on Winfield after he went winning hit as Toronto beat At- en's basketball action at Dan to do It," Clark said. confirmed the purpose of the "Let's just hope I'm having a l-for-22 against Los Angeles in lanta in six games. Winfield hit Rose Arena. With five minutes gone in lews conference is to announce positive influence," he said dur- the 1981 World Series. .290 that season at age 40 with 26 Central Michigan came out the second half, BG found Winfield's retirement. ing the World Series. "There's no In September 1985, Stelnbren- homers and 108 RBIs. He was se- in the first half and kept close themselves trailing 43-40, but The 12-time All-Star, who need to get Into how I feel now. ner called Winfield "Mr. May," lected the AL comeback player of at the half, allowing BG only a turned on their defense to get Cfed for Cleveland last year,! The guys here know what hap- playing off Jackson's nickname the year by The Sporting News. 33-31 halftime margin. But at the lead back. spent 23 seasons in the major' pened to me." of "Mr. October." Stelnbrenner His strangest moment came in the 13 minute mark of the "Tonight we scored our leagues with San Diego, the New Winfield joined the Padres in and the David M Winfield Foun- 1983. His warmup throw at Exhi- game, BG started to pull away. average and we held our op- York Yankees, California, Tor- 1973 after becoming an Ail- dation were Involved in three bition Stadium in Toronto killed a "Central Michigan shot the ponent to their average and we onto, Minnesota and the Indians. American at the University of lawsuits against each other. seagull and he was taken to ball real well and made some did a good job defensively," Winfield, a five-time Gold Minnesota, never spending a day And the outfielder and the police headquarters and charged tough shots," said Falcon Clark said. Glove winner, didn't give any in the minors. He was the fourth owner became involved in a with cruelty to animals. The coach Jaci Clark. "But we hint of his plans when he talked pick overall In the baseball draft, weird affair involving Howard charge was dropped-the follow- talked a lot about picking up Billiter was 7of-14 from the with a reporter last weekend. All and also was selected by the At- Spira, a freelance radio reporter ing day. the defense. It was time to quit field and hit 9-of-10 from the talking about it and do It." foul line for 25 points to go Earlier in the season, CMU along with her rebounds. had knocked off Toledo and Jones added 17, while Sara Ball State to win their only two Puthoff was 6-oM4 for 14 Redskins to have new stadium MAC wins but were 0-16 on points. the road. This time being at Joseph White (Wayne Curry) has negotiated an "We've got a sackful of condi- said there was nothing unlivable CMU was without leading home wasn't enough as the scorer Julie Miller (torn anter- The Associated Press extremely good deal," said Coun- tions here that I think covers in the conditions and amend- Falcons came out of a two- cllwoman Audrey Scott, noting everything but a nuclear strike at ments made by the council. The ior cruciate ligament). For the game slump for the victory. second straight game, Ebony UPPER MARLBORO, Md. - An the county would not have to con- the place," Councilman and sta- changes included provisions for "We would force a tough Rainge led the Chippewas in NFL team for no money down. In tribute a cent toward the stadium dium proponent Jim Estepp said parking, noise and public safety. the end, It was a deal that was shot and then they would get scoring with 14 points. or its related costs. "I think we as he considered yet another an easy offensive putback," just too good to pass up. have an opportunity whereby we amendment proposed by one of The Falcons improve to 6-5 With Washington Redskins said CMU head coach Oonita in the MAC and 11-8 overall. can provide this county with a the stadium's opponents. CHAMBERS—— Davenport. "Our failure to .owner Jack Kent Cooke offering positive asset." CMU falls to 5-14 overall and The outcome was expected, block out resulted in their to build a $180 million stadium The 6-2 vote, which approved given that the council had voted Continued from page six. 2-9 In loop action. -with his own money and with offensive boards." the specific stadium site plan, 7-2 in September to change the The Falcons had to work Maryland Gov. Parris Glenden- came after more than seven zoning laws to accommodate stretch of games earlier this Jng promising to pay for $73 mll- season. from the inside. Bowling BOWLING GREEN 77, CEN- hours of often intense and some- Cooke. Still, it's the most prog- Green's offensive grabs under lion for road and infrastructure times laborious debate. More ress the Redskins owner has Wlttensoldner was limited to TRAL MICHIGAN 64 [improvements, the Prince Geor- two minutes Wednesday. the basket gave the Falcons than 50 conditions and numerous made in any Jurisdiction since he BOWLING GREEN (10-9) ge's County Council on Tuesday "I was just going out there and countless second chance other amendments were attached first announced his plans to leave points. The Falcons had 19 JonM 7-11 3 5 17. Pulhofl 6-14 0-0 14. night said yes to a proposed knowing that I had to go play a Terry 5-13 0 t 10. Belcher 1-5 3-4 5. Billiter to the plan, and the changes must RFK Stadium more than eight offensive boards on the night. 78,600-seat stadium near Lan- be written into the formal docu- years ago. job," Chambers said. "Just pres- 7 149 l025.Galto.dO-0 0-00. Day 2-5 0-1 'dover. suring the ball and playing good Michelle Terry pulled down 4. Andrews 0-1 2-2 2. Koesler 0-1 04) 0. ments before the council can Cooke's chief lobbyist on the five offensive boards (eight Au'10-00-0 0. Totals28 84 17-2377. - "I think the County Executive give final approval today. stadium project, Gerard Evans, defense. I know good things will CENTRAL MICHIGAN (9-14) happen when you play great de- total) while Jones chipped in Renken 2-11 0-0 5, Rainge 8-0 2-4 14. fense." with four (eight overall). Evans 5-7 0-1 10. Nor* 5-15 2-2 13. RaaOl AM A Al AAI A Al A Al AAI A Al AAI A Chambers is unsure about his "It came from everyone 5-103-8 13, Bums 0-0 0-0 0. Mmarloova 2-2 Howard's ' 2S. Verhev 1-20-0 2. Bumside 1-4 0-1 2. role the rest of the season, but crashing the boards," Jones Totals 27-80 8-15 64. Presents expects to keep playing hard and said. "We caused a lot of loose HallUme -- Bowling Green 33. Central Congratulations Alpha Gams trying to improve his game. balls and a lot of tips." Mchigan 31.3-Point goals - Bowing Green Down the stretch BG's free 4 9 (B.liner 2-4. PuthoH 2-5), Cental Michi- "I'm just going to play it by gan 2-0 (Nora 1-5. Renken 1-3. BumeMJe On Great Grades ear," he said. "If I keep working throw shooting sounded the 0-1). Fouled out - Raingo. Rebounds - hard in practice and improving death knell on the Chippewas. g Bowling Onsen 43 (Jones. Tarry, and Bil •Cristin Coco •Julie Krisco tits' I), Central Michigan 37 (Nora 9) As my game, good things will hap- Chrissy Billiter hit six free •Martie Coyle •Kim Krouser throws in the last three sins - Bowling Green 9 (Biihter 3), Central E 'Dawn Fesmier ••Emily Lauer Don't miss this weekend's pen." Michigan is (Nora 4). Total buls - Bowsing largest event when Tinfoil minutes. Green 18. Central Mchigan 10. A -- 321. H -Kim Fladd ••Kim Morrow Falcon Notts •Megan Fulkerson •Anna Moscioni unveils their new release •Kelly Harhgal •Lisa Nash ■ There was no update Wednesday WITHSTAND •Kelly Hepke night as to the status of senior guard ••Jennie Rospert Shane Komivss, who is fighting to re- ••Michelle Herz -Niki Schultz |ree Burn gain his academic eligibility. Komivss Continued from page fix. basket," Drake said. "We pan- icked and everything looked like mm •Tammy Killean Jodi Willoughby Check it out on BG Radio has hired an attorney and has threat- ened legal action if his eligibility is not Chippewas back in, botching it had to be a three. It didn't need •Dean's List returned. layups and missing free throw to be a three; we just needed to He was on the Falcon bench after free throw. score." ••Denotes a 4.0 February Wednesday In plaindothes, but pub- "Obviously, we need to play BG was lB-of-33 from the line lished reports indicate that he could be better down the stretch," Lar- (54.5 percent) for the game. AI'A AIA AI'A Al'\ Al \ Al'\ Al AAI \ Al 9 & 10 in uniform for Saturday's game at Ohio. ranaga said. "Make a few layups, Central Michigan won the re- make a few free throws, and we'- bounding battle, 35-33, with re certainly capable of that. We Huffman's nine points leading just need to be mentally pre- the way. Ninkovic had nine pared a little bit better for those boards for the Falcons. Valentine's Day kind of situations." Bowling Green turned the ball The Falcons were just 4-of-12 over only five times in the 11 from the foul line in the game's contest, a season low. The Chip- final 2:15, with Daniels missing pewas committed 13. "Love JSIotes seven of them. CMU went on a Daniels, despite his late mis- 10-1 run to pull within seven, but fortunes at the charity line, had Let your Valentine know how much you care with a Valentine love note made the Chippewas were just l-for-8 six assists and only one turnover especially for them. Choose between a display ad or a regular classified ad. You from the field themselves In the in 38 minutes of play. He played can even add a color to your message for S5 to make It extra special. final 2.15. with n brace on his left knee. ' We settled for outside shots The Falcons visit Ohio on Sat- yvvvvvvvvvvvvvv instead of taking the ball to the urday. 3 Name <' Address. BGSU y 1x5 V 1x3 MEN'S ▼ Display ad Display ad Vup to 60 y up to 35 Soc. # words words Phone # * BASKETBALL/7 $20 4# $10 Size G 1x3 > 810 O 1x8 = 880 0 Classified* 8 Color 0 YES 3 \0 = 8 Word Count .7 . 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TEMPE, Ariz. - For the sec- demurred when asked if he the NFL scouting combine Arizona's offense was ane- COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State "We have young people going ond time, Vlnce Tobin is In ter- was saying there was "a win- which begins Thursday in In- mic throughout Ryan's two Athletics Director Andy Gelger through a difficult experience ritory vacated by Buddy Ryan. ner In town," the now Infamous dianapolis. years, but the third-ranked de- says he will not review the per- for the first time," Gelger said. The Arizona Cardinals hired way Ryan described himself Bill Tobin, the new coach's fense helped the Cardinals to formance of head coach Randy "They dont need to read any- the defensive coordinator of when he was hired Feb. 3,1994. older brother, is the Colts' di- an 84 record In 1994. Last Ayers until after the season. thing but supportive comments the Indianapolis Colts as their "I've never gone Into a game rector of football operations year, the defense was as me- Ohio State (9-9) has lost seven from me." coach Wednesday. He replaces or a season thinking we and has been mentioned as the diocre as the offense. of nine games In the Big Ten and Ayers, with two-time Big Ten Ryan, who was fired Dec. 26 couldn't win," Tobin said. Arizona GM Vlnce Tobin said The Cardinals have not had a eight of its last 10 games overall player of the year Jim Jackson In after his team skidded to 4-12 "Now, is that a goal? I don't he didn't know whether BUI winning season since 1984 or since starting the season 7-1. the lineup, went 70-23 and won with a season-ending 37-13 loss know, but the only purpose of was a candidate. been to the playoffs in a non- The Buckeyes have won only two conference titles In his first to Dallas. coaching or playing in the "This is something that Mr. strike year since 197S. four of their last 28 Big Ten three years as a head coach. In 1986, Tobin replaced Ryan National Football League is to Bidwill and I discussed at great Tobin becomes the Car- games and have lost their last IS After a 15-13 record in 1993, the as defensive coordinator of the win. Is to want to get to the length, and he has assured me dinals' fifth coach since the conference road games heading Buckeyes have gone 28-47. Last Chicago Bears after Ryan got Super Bowl." when he hires a general man- team moved to Arizona from Into Wednesday night's game at year's 6-22 record was the worst his first head coaching Job with Bidwill flew to Honolulu for ager It will be a guy who is St Louis in 1988, and the 32nd Michigan State. in school history. Philadelphia. last week's Pro Bowl and made very compatible with me," To- coach in the franchise's Gelger said Tuesday that his "I'm here to help. Randy Ayers Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill, his first contact with Tobin bin said. 75-year history. He emerged as Job Is not to critique but to sup- doesn't need distractions from who kept his plans secret until there. Both said the deal wasnt Bidwill took six weeks to re- a top candidate for the Job port the team. his athletic director," Gelger the last day, said he likes To- closed until Wednesday after- place Ryan, but he beat his own from a field that included "I make it a practice never to said. "He needs support from his wn's low-key but determined noon, hours before the Car- deadline by one day. He had Green Bay defensive coor- comment on teams while they are athletic director, a pat on the style. dinals called their news con- said he wanted to send the new dinator Fritz Shurmur and still in the middle of the pro- back." "He comes across as a very ference. coach to the combine. former UCLA coach Terry cess," he said. "I try simply to straightforward person," Bid- Tobln's five-year contract Is Tobin said he hopes to talk to Donahue. support the coaches and players Ayers Is In the fourth year of a will said. "He has been de- for coaching only, and Bidwill defensive tackle Eric Swann Tobln's 1986 Bears defensive as much as I possibly can. I don't contract that runs through the scribed that way to me by a said he has not yet settled on a and comerback Aeneas Wil- unit set an NFL record for get Into an assessment of the 1998-99 season and pays him a number of people. What you general manager, the other po- liams, the team's two most val- fewest points allowed (187). program." base salary of $110,000 per year. Classifieds

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Necessary 3534325' Cany Rental* 310 Sludent Sarvic**/2-2*5i details EducaDon/Expenence: Must be Licensed aa a IF YOU LIVE M PROUT OR OFFENHAUE R Gde. 919-929-4398 Ml. 00173. Apartments tor 96-97 school year ATTENTION M»*ORiTY STUOENTS The Slater* ol Sigma Kappa Professorial Counselor (L PC.) by the Stale of would law to imtoyou AND WANT TO MAKE DIFFERENCE |100.000 FIRST YEAR commlseions poestte Ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board or 300 block of E. Merry. 9.12.1S month to our open houae on AT BGSU APPLY NOWI We need recru.wn. trainer*, and managers. L.P.C. or C.R.C. eligible (Masters Degree In a Thura. Feb. 8 Irom 9-10pm APPLICATIONS ARE AVALABLE IM 24 hour recorded message. 1-600-289-5885. counseling field committed K> three (3) years 636 5th St 3 beds, t bam, 1750 plus urj. lathing So**2S V 70% oil ai aw Siont Kappa Houae 406 STUDENT SERVICES 11750 weekly possible mailing our circulars clinical auperviton under an L.P.C. or L.P.C.C. 319 1/2 Ridge t bad, 1 bath, 1275 plus usai- Coke gi ate Connection 531 Ridge St. Cueaaon. can 2-23*5 THE DEADLINE IS: THURSDAY, FEB. 1JTH and sitting tor the L PC exam and have one No experience required. Begin now. For Into- see. CelJohnFroboee 352-0392. Rueh Sigma Kappa BY5:0OPU (1) year of axperwnc* in vocaitonal rehaMne- USG'USG'USG'USG cal 301-308-1207. APT. SUBUA8CR NEEDED H4MEDUTELYI CALL NOW Don. Mutt have a valid drlvera license and re- JtTO.OOrMO. SENIOR PORTRAITS SEE BROWNE MARY TONIGHT AT EASY USG-USQ-USG-USG 250 Counselors I Instructors needed! liable nneponanbn. CAU.1-*lM»3-20MOR1-ai6-m-l6»0 SENIOR PORTRATTS STREETI You can change th. race of BGSUI Private, coed summer camp in PoconoMaw., If inwreawd please send resume and cover let- SENIOR PORTRAITS You can also bear tha riaiig group inwrvwwed Apply for 1908-1997 HE Penrwylvanta. Lohikan. Boi 234BG. ter by Friday. February 16, 1996 to: Samuel Last sesaion for M ntor portraits on 880AM Falcon Radto WFAL, Cable SO. USG Preeldent. Vlce-Preeklent, or Kenrworth. NJ 07033(906) 27ft0998 Hancock Human Reeourcea Manager, Zepf Efflc.il2bdrm.aen. In houaea. Don't be Wft out ol your graduating Community Mental Heelrh Center. 6805 W. 12 mo. IsastS only starting In May. Slave SENIORS At-Large Senator ctaw'a 1996 Key yearbook Central. TotedoOH 43617. EOE/l*F/HrV7 Smtm36J-60l7,(nocaWaf»r9<>0pm). SENIORS •Pennon, tor candidacy sveilablo SOO SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITY S IN Cal 372*500 no* to schedule a anting. Feb. 8 In 401 Studem Servlcae SENIORS NY. PA. NEW ENGLAND. Chooee from over Wanted 100 Studenul Houses, 1 4 2 bedroom Furnished spot 'PerjDons due Feb. Mat 12 p.m. LAST WEEK FOR SENIOR PORTRAITS 40 camp. Instructors needed: Tennis, Base- Lo** 8-100 Us. Newrmataboeam I year. 9 month, and summer leases in* 08 Student Servlcee CAMPUS POLLYEYES « you are graduasng in May or August call The bal. Hockey, Rolwrblaoe. Soccer. Lacrosse. technolOBy.ltoali2lba.in3wks. Call 352 7454 "Mandatory meeting for al canddaws FEBRUARY SPECIAL - LARGE SPECIALTY KEY yearbook office at 372-8086 now to Softbell. VoaeybeJI. Basketball, PE Mtaors. Ed- Guaranteed Reeufla. 136-50 MC/Vlaa on aw 2nd floor lounge ol Student Sentose PIZZA FOR THE PRICE Of A MEDIUM. tM- schedule your sitting. SO tee can b* charged ucation Majors. Gymnastic*. English Riding, 1-800-258-7515. on Feb. 14 Need Female Subla*aar tor summer. Own SPEONLY. IVough the bursar. Lifeguard. WSI, Wawr-akimg. Sailing. Wind Room. H50Vmo.utjl. May - Aug Call Denote Valentine Balloon Bouquet. surfing, Fitness. Archery. ML Biking. Pioneer- CATCH THE SPIRIT' SigKepSigKepSigKap 362-4779. 14.96 A up or singles ISO A up. ing, Rockcambing, Ropes. Dance. Piano Ac RUSH GAMMA PHI BETA Congratulations loJulla Schneider Heart boxers, shoe*, bears. Mugs. Cards. companwsL Dramatica. Ceramics. Jewelry, FOR SALE Now Avwlabkv 1 bdrm. torn. A unfum. apta Tu*a. Fab. 0.8 00-845 and 0X10-8:45 on being Sigma Kappa's Sister ol aw Weekl etc Avoid aw rueh order now. Collegia* Woodshop, Photography. Radio. Nature. RN'a. Cozy cottagecharm. 1 block from campus. You dM a great job with Rush I : Thura Fob 0.800-8:45 and 9 00-9.45 Chefs. Food Service. Adeno 1-800-443-8428: FREE gas heel, water, sower Pets permitted. Love. Your Siswrs Connection 531 Ridge St. 352 6333 THE SPIRIT NEVER DIES" 518-433-8033 12 > 60 Hallmark mobile home, unique bem- Call Newiov* Denials 352-5620 (Our only of- S.gKapSigKapS.gKap alded interior, sprayed ceiange, garden tub. «ce) VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIALS: Alaska Student Jobsl Great SUI Thousand, of Checker's Pub preMnts In. Linda's Karoka New furnace, water heater, floor inaulaoon. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND - SPRING BREAK Room tor 2, in-room arrwnibea. lobs svaiiabia Male/Female. One bedroom epertment and back door. Must tee mwrior to appreciate. ■aery Sun., Tuo*.. Wed. *v*nmgs. Why s*ta* tor a cramped hotel room? Sun- RcorrvBoerd/Tnviaport often provided. Great AVAILABLE NOW Call 352 4671 for details Asking teSOO. Only 10 mies from BQ, Lawn chaae IV has spaoous 1.2. A 3 bedroom furni- BEST WE STEW FALCON PLAZA MOTEL. Adventure. Gde. 919-9334)188 oil. A1073 Cell 354-6800 shed condoa at altordabl* rale*. Deal direcdy dele. 168 (Woeon), 669-3010. Babysitting A light house keeping. School age with on-aite management, not third party pro- 1986 reason Muime. Sunroof, hwy. miles, Water magic - Swimming program addressing children. 2305:00pm. Man., Turn. A Wed. Subwaaar needed immedwwfy Cloee to LIT moters. Great location, on the beach, A excel- leotoi great $750 or BO. 3SS-S022- lent amenreta. Special Rat**. 1 bdrm Seso (4 adults leer ol the wear. Beginning Feb. 278i at Must be caring A responsible and have own campus. $i7S/mo. .u«. Aval now* June. 1 peopwy 2 bdrm 1050 (6 people)/ 3 Sudani Rec Center. Tuae. A Thura. B-10pm, 8 car, good driving record A referencea. Cal IncredibW Compuwr Deal' Macmloeh Color mo FREE RENT. Cell Denele 352-4779. Bdrm |i350 (8 people). Cal lot tree (800) classes Sign-up aval, al Rec Center. Cat Mary C352-8287. Classic Slocked with useful software (Mrcoeofl Word, Quark, Chessmasier 2000, Risk. A Sen- Ill-till. Internet: 372-2711. CALL NOW city) AND HP Color Prinwr - All In perfcKt con- hrtpj/www ribno.net/tee*. SENIOR PORTRAIT* VALENTINES Women's Rugby Club: dum. Workp.oce.sing Workhonw - Have thw SENIOR PORTRAITS " you are bwMMM In joining aw Club, please aynpuWrandpnnwronyouroesk-TONIGHTI SENIOR PORT RAITS come » the Field House Thursday night from lOOOVbeeL That la a swel - forget rxirroerlng a Don't look for a job be lore you have your 630-iOpm. Ready to practice. compuwr egan. Cell Now 353-0328. senior portrait taken. Cell 372-6066 now to VALENTINE'S DAY LOVE NOTES Wool Sweeter* Close out Only 130. l week schedule a aiding. Last chence this year. Mac Quadra 660AV. cpu only. 230 mg hard only. JT Carryoul 405 Thurson. drive, can oigiBre sound and video, aa Ml aa Let your valenttrw know record lo video. Some software. J600. hew much you caret Kindness is Contagious COUNSELORS - INSTRUCTORS needed! A Highly Irtecsous Pugh Moped. Low miles. $400. Call 01. Look tor the order torm In ;i3(B.jn tOO poeatlonol Coed eummer camp. Pecono TODAY'S BGNEWSII Any organization, student, (acuity member, or 419-547-0050 after 6.00. Mine PA. Good ..Uryfllpol (906) 689-3338. DEA0LME:Frl.Feb.9 staff person el BGSU or member of the com- Printer. Epeon LO-510 24 pin. dot matrix. DOES EVERYONE COME TO YOU PUBLICATION: Wed. .Fab 14 munity Inter** ted In pa/no pan ng In Excelent Condilgn. S300.352-6687. RANDOM ACTS KINDNESS WEEKI WHEN THEY HAVE A QUESTION? Feb. 12-18. Please contact KINONESS DO YOU L»XE KNOWING ABOUT THINGS Spnng Break Spedak) Cancun A Jernaical Scon T. Mchaoiie, Representative FIRST? 111% Loweat Price Gue/anteel 7 f*gnu Air A scc4t8Tv9bgneLbgsu.edu DO YOU LIKE TALKING TO PEOPLE? Howl From S429I Save 1100 On FoooVLrlnks! (Thai's 3 rs)or cal 419-354-9725 If you answered yea to any ol awee oueeeons. hup://www.sprlngbreaklravel.com we have a Question lor you: 1-80X1-6766386 Want to work at Campus Fact Line? Spring Break Bahama* Party Cniael 7 Day* •Practice Random Kindness and Now hiring operators tor job* beginning In aw J279I Includes is Meals A 6 Free Pe/Sosl Senseless Acts of Beauty.' fell. Open to freahmenand eophomoree. Greet Beeches/Nightlifol Leaves From Ft Any organization, student, faculty member, or Only 100 apolcabons avertable beg fit 8am Lauderdalei staff person at BGSU or member of Bw com- TOOAY. Office of Student Employment munity tnterested in participating in helping Iw For more Intormetion call htDyAvww.apringbreaktravel.com 1-600-6766368. victims ol aw BGSU Rodgers Dormitory lr* m- aw Office of Public Relatlona. 372-2616. cidont. Contact KINDNESS, call Spnng Break! Panama City! 8 Days Room With 419-352-0081. Kitchen Si 191 Walk To Beal Bars! 7 Nigha In When Old Man Winter Is Graphic artist: An director tor commeriael print- Key West J259I Cocoa Beach Hilton (Great ing, etc. leiiWe hour.. 20Avk, IkMibie Knocking At Your Ooor And w/sohoolsoh*duW.I8mr.Cal419-471-OS11. BeaoheeNear Disney) J18BI Daytona J139! WANTED http.//www.sprlngbreaktravel.com The Chill Runs Through Your Home Health A«Jes Needed 1-6006766386 Body tor FT&PT work Cal on ARBORS OF BOWLING 1-2 suWeasers. Large 1 bdrm. apt., tree heel Duty Medical 8a-4p ©1-800-506-8773. GREEN Rant 6330/rno. Call Megan 354-7086. Can Add A Lot Of Sunshine 3-4 people. 3 bdrm. apt, rent negolabie. HOatETYPBTS J300(7| Good location. Call Megan 354-7066. PC Users needed. $45,000 mcome pownuel To Your Lifel Call 1-800-513-4343E»LB-0849 Highland Female roommaw needed tor Fall "96 and/or Spring "97. Good location and good pre. Our firm is looking lor individual, who wan! to , 353-9077 aak tor Rachel. gain comprehensive rrwnagement experience Industries next summer. Earn J6.ooo-Jio.000 per sum- mer. Positions oveJabto throughout OH. Ml, M. Female roommaw needed tor '98-'97 school including Cleveland. Cokimbua. Youngsiown. l-SOO-St/MOUS* year Cal Angw 354-5308. Cmonnati, and more. 800-687-1980 Graduate rcu mm mmotmmon A ntsmrau Mate or lamala aubwaaor from now until May. Put4n-Bay busirwea needs dreme sludents. !•*■*•)an at l225-'mo. Cloee to campus Electric A phone actors, and acaestes Great Pay. (419) Rentals only Very race apt. Cal 353-3212 696-1118. Warm up to These P/MM///M^^^^ SPRING BREAK Well take Brand New Features: \\ In my book, SamB's, care of you • Beautiful New, Fully my favorite BG restaurant, Equipped Kitchen With msAmsmm Dishwasher Come to the Coffee Shop deserves star billing. It's the Best price, well For Music, Food, and Relaxation best place to eat between maintained, • Washer & Dryer Hook- ups Falcon's Nest Toledo & Columbus.^^ privacy & dead- Thursday February 8th Spm-lOpm Thf Tolein fllnjr RfHauraM Critic bolt security, • Decorative Mini Blinds Coffee and Pastries will be sold large For more info contact 2-7164 • New Central Air apartments. Conditioning wmmmmmwmmmmmtmMMMmi • Economical Gas Heating KM INFO CALL Great & Cooking hltp://www.takeabreak.com Amenities: 1 -800-95-BREAK • Garage With Opener TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TtAWI A/C I'tT.aCaruieaa.niiMW.r.i'jMuVM Pej *•**. Available 146 North Main Bowling Green on site laundry facility 1 BR Ranch Home ceramic tile 2 BR Ranch Home dishwashers 2 BR Town Home sky lights 3 BR Town Home^ ATTuTEHTniON QSLBAHDmATTIK aTmnDLxaNirS vaulted ceilings 24 hr. maint. The Graduate College Professional Development Program (CCPDP) m seeking highly motivated individuals to serve ma Development leaders 5 sites to for the 1996 program. choose from: Development Leaders are responsible for assisting Jay-Mar Apts. incoming graduate students with the transition to The Highlands graduate school and the planning of departmental The Homestead programming during GCPDPs summer activities. McKenzie Rentals Ar6ors qf'BowGng Qrun For more information, please contact your graduate The Farm 3«0 Colony Lane coordinator or the Director of graduate Bowling Green A. M.T. Muggs programs in your department. Call Today! (Adjacent lo Wal-Mart, off S. Main Friday ondSofurdoy ovcr2] $2 The Deadline for Applicants is February 20, 1996. 354-6036 StJ February 9rh and 10rh und® $3cover 13(^asmasJilr>aforiSr

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