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FM radio station BGSU reaches out to troops By Joanna Hammer Jeff Nolish said they began the program. thing physical." Nolish said. nized and appreciated for their REPORTER letter-writing campaign last He said that he and Deana Nolish said that he feels the efforts and endurance." Nolish asks for Reach Out, a new organization week, and they have signed up made the decision to write letters program could benefit writers by said. on campus, wants to show sup- more than 50 individuals. to troops because of her love for providing emotional catharsis. He intends for the writer to port for U.S. troops with a letter "The purpose of this organiza- writing. After a recent trip home, The campaign provides an envi- provide supportive statements to pledges writing campaign. tion is to foster both intellectual he found his mom writing a sol- ronment where students write the troops along with the latest The group compiles lists of and spiritual exploration and dier, and Nolish then asked alongside 30 to 50 people, some mainstream news that is not ByKendraLiidemann both U.S. soldiers and University growth, and to act to create a Swaney if she thought they could other students and faculty, in related to war. REPORTER students and faculty, who write more just world through service, start more than just a letter writ- what Nolish thinks could be a The group has yet to see how Local radio station 101.5 FM letters to the troops, much like leadership development and ing — instead, a letter writing therapeutic setting. the government-issued notice U The River is asking residents of having a pen pal. environmental and social campaign to the troops. "We hope to benefit the sol- reduce the number of Inters northwest Ohio and southeast Participants can write either a change," Nolish said. "We feel this is important diers (University affiliated as well going overseas will affect the Michigan to open their wallets general community letter or to Saturday, Nolish said he is because we support our troops as those not affiliated) by letting campaign. to benefit two charities. an individual person. anticipating at least 30 or 40 with words and wishes, but we them know that the)', whether The Toledo station will be tak- Organizers Deana Swaney and more writers to sign up for the felt compelled to produce some- stateside or abroad, are recog- WRITING. PAGE 2 ing pledges on-air from Wednesday to April 12 to benefit Children's Miracle Network and Rivfr Trust. The fund-raising event will be in a radiothon called "Have A Heart — Take Part." During the four-day marathon, The River will broad- Candidates speak at H?0 Hamilton back cast from Mercy Children's Hospital. Listeners will be intro- duced to miracle families, other individuals involved and organi- zations from the community. for Ice Horizons Listeners can call in and pledge financial support from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday By Kara Hull wants to have the opportunity to through Friday and 8 am. to 5 CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR talk to them." I ii n. on Saturday. Bowling Green's favorite son, According to Sterling, it was a Beth Michaels, program four-time figure skating world stroke of luck that brought director for The River, said lis- champion and 1984 Olympic Bowling Green to know teners can pledge any amount gold medalist Scott Hamilton, 1 lamilton as a skater. At age two, they wish. For those who arc will showcase his talent and Hamilton contracted a mysteri- unsure how much to pledge, the share skills with other skaters in ous illness that caused him to station is suggesting $12 a stop growing. The disease was this year's Ice Horizons show. mistakenly diagnosed as cystic month for a year. Hamilton, who was bom in "S12 per month isn't a huge fibrosis, then asSchwachmann's amount for most people," Bowling Green in 1958 and syndrome, but doctors discov- Michaels said, "but it can make a adopted by the late University ered that his body didn't absorb huge difference to the family of a professors Ernest and Dorodiy nutrients from the foods he was sick child or a homeless family." Hamilton, skated in the first Ice eating. As a result, he was placed The two charities were chosen Horizons show in 1968, shortly on numerous special diets in an because they fit well with the after the completion of the Ice attempt to reverse the condition. River's family-friendly program- Arena at the University. It turned out he wouldn't need ming, Michaels said. According to Don Schneider, "Children's Miracle Network is the show's chairman, this year ICE SKATING, PAGE 2 a great organization that sup- will mark Hamilton's 13th ports a variety of programs and appearance in Ice Horizons services at Mercy Children's after a 10-year absence from 1 lospital," Michaels said. Bowling Green ice. Schneider Children's Miracle Network is Ice Horizons the world's largest non-profit hopes that Hamilton will once again encourage skaters to children's fund-raising organiza- •Saturday April 26 at the tion, which supports 170 chil- perform to the best of their dren's hospitals in the United abilities. University's Ice Arena States and Canada. Michael Sterling, Hamilton's lohn Lechman, account rep- publicity agent of 17 years, is •Performances at 1:30 p.m. resentative for Children's sure that he will. and 7:30 p.m Miracle Network, said the "He wants to do that and he money donated to the Network Kara Hull BG News loves to do that," Sterling said. •Ticket prices ranging from is used for pediatric programs. "He's one of those great gentle- $18-$54 GETTING THE VOTERS READY: The four candidates running for USG president campaigned at H2O men of the sport. He's been in last night. From left to right; Quiana Odom, Josh Kontak, Chris Pearcy and Jamie Borowski. that situation as a child, so he •For tickets call (419)372-9200 RADIO, PAGE 2 David's House Campus, town joins suffers cut backs By Monica Frost Development and the Ohio in assisting alumnus REPORTER Department of Development. Hi Ml The Toledo-based service David's House is still able, how- By Carrie Whitaker circulatory problems and a lung organized a benefit concert and organization for people with ever, to clients with rent, A Tribute for Gablel CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR infection, but although still in the proceeds were given to HIV/AIDS and their families, emergency utility payments and The road to recovery for Gabiel critical condition he is semi-con- Marquez's family to help with David's House Compassion Inc., obtaining Section 8 vouchers. What Fund-raiser to benefit Marquez, the alumnus who was scious. health expenses. will discontinue its residential David's House client popula- Gabiel Marquez in a car accident during spring Marquez is not the only one "Gabiel was a very good friend program effective June 30. tion is also expanding and break, may prove to be long and fighting though. People in orga- to many of us not only in the One reason for closing the clients have numerous needs When: Saturday May 3,2003 without medical insurance the nizations and individuals on College of Musical Arts but 1 program, according to represen- besides housing, such as finan- 6 p.m. to midnight costs are piling up on his family. campus are also fighting for throughout the campus as well,' tatives at David's House, is the cial management, general trans- But Marquez s roommate and Marquez's life by raising money Studor said. "He has given so city of Toledo views the organi- portation and guidance with Whore: Anderson Arena friend Criston Smith said he for his family to pay medical bills. much to our University and in zation as a duplication of ser- medication and nutrition. believes Marquez will not stop Marquez does not have medical general, to people. I felt it was vices for the housing-related By discontinuing the residen- Costs: $25 per person or $40 fighting for his life because he is insurance. necessary to try to give back what resources in the area. tial program, workers at David's per couple not someone who gives up. Sheila Brown, assistant direc- he gave so many of us, the gift of "We are heartened by the House hope to better serve their "I'm not sure he knows where tor of the Center of Multicultural song, and in the process raise knowledge that today there are a clients while adapting to the he is right now," Smith said, "but I and Academic Initiatives, said the some money." host of community housing pro- changing demands of AIDS Includes: Silent auction, Puerto Rican dinner buffet, live enter- know he is a fighter and he will support at the University for Overall, Studor said she was grams supporting the work that treatments. make it through." Marquez has been seen through- happy with the concert that was David's House Compassion "This choice will allow them tainment, video footage of Marquez in his pertbrmances on Smith said he has visited out the campus. held last weekend. She said about once took on alone," Jim Frynn, [David's House] to stretch their Marquez nearly every day since "I am truly awed by the $600 was raised by the audience David's House board president resources and better serve their campus clients," Toledo City Council the accident Marquez is in seri- tremendous outpouring of love "The spirit between the chorus said in a press release. ous condition and has transport- for Gabiel by the campus com- members and the generosity of Another reason for discontin- President Louis Escobar said in a For more information contact press release. "1 commend them Sheila Brawn at the Canter of ed to Minerva Nursing and munity," Brown said. the audience members was uing the program is the strict eli- Rehabilitation Center in One student, junior Abbey great," Studor said. "It just makes gibility requirements that must on making what must have been Multicultural and Academic Initiatives. Columbus. Since the accident Studor, felt compelled to help be met by the Department of Marquez has developed some Marquez and his family, so she MARQUEZ. PAGE 2 Housing and Urban PROGRAM,PAGE 2

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ICE SKATING, FROM PAGE 1 and inspirational speeches about aspects oF the show. event to Bowling Green," lized in such areas as set design visit, she said "The show is known throughout Schneider said. "Not many com- "Because we are in a very small those diets for too long. the adversity he's Faced, Hamilton's and construction, ticket sales, return is a mix of perfect timing the country to be one oF the best munities can boast these kinds of publicity and costuming. town, if you're a male and you do "'One day he went ice skating and personal connections within amateur shows," Lona Leek, assis- events. Not only do you need an According to Shelly Bressler, direc- figure skating, it's weird," she said. with his sister (Susan) and by a the community. tant director oF the Ice Arena, said. ice arena to do it, but you also tor oF the show, it is For the love oF "Because Bowling Greens such a fluke, the cold atmosphere started need the organization, like the skating that so many are willing to nice little town they don't crucify helping him," Sterling said. "It did "He remains very friendly with "I'm sure it is going to be an amaz- people who were colleagues of his ing show." Bowling Green Skating Club." put in long hours on or off the ice. or anything, but you're just not make him a little smaller than his late parents," Sterling said. "He Slated For Saturday April 26, the Also sponsored by Ice Horizons "To organize and get them all cool." peers, but it didn't hurt his atti- According to Schneider, tude." loves returning to his roots and show will also Feature guest skaters Inc., a non-profit organization, the situated and try and make sure seeing the old neighborhood." Melissa Telecky and the twin sister goal oF the show is to both educate they all make practice is quite a Hamilton's visits to Bowling Green Though only 5'3" Hamilton has Though Flamilton is a favorite, a duo Alissa and Amber Czisny, all oF the public and promote the sport task," she said. "But if we didn't serve as times to remember what a been able to stand tall through brief look at the show's history Bowling Green as well as more oF figure skating among youth and love skating, we wouldn't be doing "hometown boy" can accomplish adversity, including a battle with reveals an abundance of accom- than 200 skaters from the commu- adults in Northwest Ohio this." through hard work and dedica- testicular cancer in 1997. plished guest skaters including nity and University. All skaters are "It is merely For the pleasure oF A large love of the sport among tion. It serves as a reminder to "Scott's attitude is remarkable in Paul Wyle in 1995 and Peter and members of the Bowling Green ice skating and For the art and craft males in the community isn't visi- Hamilton too. the sense that when he was offi- Kitty Carruthers appearing in 1981 Skating Club and the United States oF learning ice skating," Schneider ble, however. But according to "I always tell people, he's got his cially diagnosed with cancer, he and 1993. Figure Skating Association. said. Bressler, Hamilton's return will head on his shoulders and his feet said, 'so what's the bad news?'" Over its existence, the bi-annual The participation of so many A committee Forms one year support the dozen males that are on the ground," Sterling said. "He Sterling said. "Scott always finds a show has gained national atten- past and present Bowling Green beFore the event to select the participating in the show. always sets his sights on the road way to take something and turn it tion with its ability to attract well- residents makes this show stand show's director and begin organiz- However, an existing stereotype ahead, but he doesn't Forget where around and make it into some- known skaters to the area, and a ing volunteers. This year, more citing figure skating as a female he's come from." thing positive." out among the rest. high level oF participation in all "It's really a unique community than 100 volunteers are being uti- sport wUl not be broken by his Working around lecture tours

Students Radiothon first Service organization inspired to in station history responds to closing send letters RADIO, FROM PAGE 1 This year is the first time the to military station will have the radiothon. "The funds cover areas that are PROGRAM, FROM PAGE 1 enthusiastic about the opportu- House. Stombaugh said even if WRITING, FROM PAGE 1 "We have heard a variety oF suc- people are not immediately will- difficult to find through tradition- a difficult decision." nities that will arise by the reallo- "However, the majority oF cess stories From radiothons cation of resources. ing to make a lifestyle change, al programs," Lechman said. around the country," Michaels David's House is currently the troops' addresses that we have "The funds benefit areas that fall home to five clients. The annual "We are going to be doing a David's House "will assist you to said. She said she hopes area peo- host of things," Stombaugh said. be safe in all ways." collected," Deana Swaney, through the gaps rather than ple will respond with generosity cost of services associated with group organizer said, "from the building new hospital wings." one resident is $40,000, whereas Helping clients with financial David's House hopes the real- once they meet some of the mira- planning as well as a program location of resources will help the BGSU community are not over- River Trust is the station's non- cle Families and hear their stories. the services for a non-resident seas so we will still be writing to profit charity. Its mission is pre- aimed at secondary prevention increasing numbers of people liv- "Have A Heart - Take Part" will client are $1,111. all of the troops that we have serving and promoting Family life The five clients that are cur- of HIV are just a few examples of ing with HrV/AlDS in Northwest be hosted by River morning show programs David's House will pro- Ohio. received addresses for." in northwest Ohio. personalities lack Mitchell and rently living in David's House will River Trust has donated be provided with housing after vide in response to their loss of "It is critical to Focus our "Noting all this, Deana and Mary Beth Zolik along with the the residential program. resources on helping people to myself have decided to continue $30,000 in grants to non-profit rest oFthe on-air staff. June 30 arrives. Local housing organizations such as Visiting service providers will help these David's House will also partici- live with the disease, with dignity to go through with our cam- Listeners who wish to pledge pate in a street-level outreach and quality of life, until one day Nurse Hospice, the Beach House cancall419-251-1015or877-251- residents find placement in tran- paign of writing our troops," Family Shelter, Good Samaritan sitional and permanent housing. program, offering hygiene prod- there is a cure," Flynn said in a Nolish said. "However, if things 1015 during the Four-day radio- ucts, informational literature and press release. Outreach Center and the thon. Heather Stombaugh. the exec- don't work out we will still feel Jerusalem Township Food Pantry, utive director of resource devel- testing for HIV something we both very much Michaels said. opment for David's House, is "We meet people where they're at," Stombaugh said of David's believe in and have had and will continue to have the best inten- tions for." Reach out will be having a let- ter writing gathering at The UCF Center, 313 Thurstin Ave, across Events on and off campus benefit Marquez from Sorority Row every Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. MARQUEZ, FROM PAGE 1 fund-raiser for Marquez. Sky Bar benefits are great, Gabiel's med- Marquez in May. Puerto Rican dinner buffet, live Those who cannot attend me Feel good to know that stu- collected $580 for Marquez, who ical bills are pilling up" Brown "We are hopeful that by this entertainment and video Footage may drop their letters off at the dents and Faculty members are a former bartender at the estab- said. "His father informed me date Gabiel might be well enough oF some oF Marquez's perfor- UCF center. generous enough to perform a lishment. that the Mediflight bill alone was to attend this event, but if not, his mances on campus, Brown said. concert in their spare time to Brown also organized a $5,200 and that the other bills are family will be in attendance to She hopes to have 500 people in help out a friend."' spaghetti luncheon that raised coming in." celebrate with us," Brown said. attendance. The money raised by the bene- $3,200 for Marquez's bills. Brown said that she is organiz- The event, A Tribute to Gabiel, "In any case, Gabiel will require fit concert has not been the only "While funds raised from these ing one more fund-raiser for will include a silent auction, a extensive rehabilitation which could take upwards a year or more," Brown said. "During this period he will need financial assistance since he will be unable to earn a living. This is why I / decided to plan one more event"

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The University will see an their older siblings, otherwise sideration the age of your sibling end the night with karaoke in the most. Exposing a person to alco- miliar environment and may increase in the number of chil- they probably wouldn't have when choosing your activities for Union. hol at such an early age is not start to feel uncomfortable. That dren on campus. We are not talk- bothered to make the trip. What the weekend. In fact, the Kids and Sibs of all ages could healthy for them. level of discomfort will multiply ing about immature college stu- you do with your siblings could University has already done enjoy these activities. The prob- Your siblings look up to you. if you become inebriated and dents. The crowd we are referring affect them for the rest their lives. some of that work for you. lem may arise when the students Most of them would like to do a lose control of yourself. Be the to will consist of hundreds chil- For most college students, the The University has activities hosting their sibling doesn't lot of the same things that you responsible adult that your par- dren that are a sibling to a weekend activities consist of for you and your siblings to do enjoy the activities. are doing, whether those activi- ents assume that you are. If your University student. They will be going to the dance clubs, bars or starting Friday with a movie at Some students are so used to ties be good or bad. They just parents didn't think you were in town for the University's more simply going to a party. the Union movie theatre. going out, they may actually want to be like the person with responsible, they probably annual Sibs N Kids Weekend. One thing that all of these activi- Afterwards, head over to the casi- consider taking young children whom they have grown up. wouldn't have left their younger It is always nice to see college ties has in common is: alcohol. no nightthat which will be in the with them to a party. The point If you do happen to take your child with you for the weekend. students taking thier younger Students who are having their Union as well. Then on Saturday of Sibs and Kids Weekend is to younger sibling to a party where So, have fun with your siblings siblings around the campus. siblings stay with diem for the you can start off the day with the spend time with the family alcohol is served, be responsible. this weekend, but do it responsi- Most of the children look up to weekend should take into con- Sibs N Kids Carnival and then members who look up to you the Your sibling will be in an unfa- bly.

Vivpi -i {S TO THE EDITOR PEOPLE Hollywood needs to ON THE STREET get some new ideas spective. Clear Channel has fully elected body. We are now bom- Clear Channel taken advantage of deregulation barded with partisan resolutions What is the best way to here? Whatever happened to by the FCC. They are now push- that have no reason to be debat- entertain siblings on Sibs original screenwriting? is dominating ing their conservative agenda by ed on the floor. MATT means of their powerful media I am pro-war, but this is not N'Kids Weekend? SUSSMAN lust because we all enjoyed " the original does not mean we pro-war media corporation. Talk shows are my reason for opposing this bill. Humor Columnist dominated by right-wing conser- There are a few more valid rea- want to pay $8.50 to see it As anti-war rallies and march- vative hosts sons other than my bias. One again. Sequels encourage America became dangerous- actors to become one-dimen- es have been organized and car- Bowling Green is extremely reason is that BGSU does not ly dumber for having wit- ried out throughout the world, fortunate that they do not have have a foreign policy. We do not sional. If you forgot to include a nessed "Dude, Where's My joke about drinking in the first there have also been a small to put up with corporate radio if make treaties, declare war or Car?" It is undoubtedly the handful of pro-war rallies. But they choose not too. WBGU 88.1 declare peace. That is the job of worst movie featuring Seanh "American Pie," don't write who is in charge of organizing FM broadcasts completely inde- our national government. What another movie about it. Simply the USG should be focusing on is William Scott, who is excellent these - Clear Channel. pendently of corporate, advertis- at playing the typical college pass it off as a deleted scene Clear Channel owns over 1,200 ing and conservative pressures in domestic problems within the party-going idiot. America from the original and slap a radio stations, 37 television sta- terms of music and speech. University. doesn't seem to learn from its DVD collector's edition togeth- Another reason, somewhat tions and operates over 200 con- When presenting "news," Clear ANDREA BORSTELMAN mistakes, because Hollywood, er, because collecting DVDs is cert venues. They have the most Channels interests lie solely in connected to the previous, is that in its golden age of unoriginali - almost as profitable as collect- powerful influence in radio and benefiting their own conserva- this proposal wastes time and SENIOR, ART ED. ing soft drink cups from Burger money. Since the USG is not ty, has decided to unleash a entertainment, and they now tive agenda. I low can people not sequel to this painful movie. King. play a very important role in see this bias in presentation of focusing on campus issues, they "Take them to Pollyeyes." are wasting our tuition money Sadly, I kid you not when I say Are all sequels horrible and public deception and the push- news through not only Clear that 2004 will be the year of unoriginal? Not necessarily. ing of the Bush Administration's Channel but also other "news" set aside for that organization. The USG should be seeking out "Seriously Dude, Where's My "The Godfather Pan II" won agenda. corporations such as FOX. CNN, Car?" Best Picture in 1974. Personally, These "Rallies for America'' NBC. etc? what the students' needs are, especially needs that they can Before that hits the dollar I loved "Wayne's Warld 2," as I have been held in cities all across While I may come across as theatres. Scott and some of his enjoyed that "Saturday Night overly bitter about corporate tend to. 1 would prefer that USG the country including Cleveland debate issues that they can con- cohorts from "American Pie" Live" sketch. "Christmas and Cincinnati. All of these have media ties to conservative agen- trol, rather than a few people's land "American Pie 2") are Vacation" is as good as the orig- been funded, organized and das, I think it is important for us working on another sequel. anti-war agenda. inal "Vacation" movie, especial- hosted by Clear Channel. to understand how this influ- A third reason why I disagree "American Wfedding," where This recent occurrence further ences our opinions. I also believe )im gets married to his band ly the part where Chevy Chase with this legislation is that it covers every inch of his roof proves a right-wing bias in cor- it's important to evaluate inde- needlessly alienates a portion of camp love, Michelle. 1 hope lim porate, and especially, Clear pendent and international news ADAM EBERT doesn't love wedding cake as with staples and Christmas the student body. Some legisla- lights. "Airplane II: The Sequel" Channel media. This really sources to gain a broader per- JUNIOR, GRAPHIC DESIGN much as he doe? apple pie. tion passed in the USG has cer- had exactly six funny comes as no surprise. A war on spective (i.e. CBC, tainly made me mad; the social- This isn't just a bad sequel; it's a Iraq and Republican rule benefits indymedia.org, "Showyour 12year old bad threequel, as I like to call it. moments Unfortunately, it ized healthcare bill is one such goes downhill from there. So Clear Channel greatiy. These pro- democracynow.org, etc.l. By bill, but I understand why it was brother how to work the What else is in the works? war rallies are a conflict of inter- doing this, we can better evaluate debated and passed. It actually tap at a party." How about "Legally Blonde why are so many of them bad? est. However, Clear Channel the actions of our government. has a function on this campus 2?" Yes, "Red, White, and They are two-tongued mon- won't have to worry about unfair The anti-war proposal, if passed, Blonde" will be ready in time sters; they aren't funny and play because Colin Powell's son, KYLE GEBHART will serve no function but to for the Fourth of July. Perhaps it their plots are predictable and Michael Powell, is the head of the STUDENT will be the ditsy, heartwarming iiur hi a good chunk of these anger a certain portion of stu- story of how Reese FCC. dents. I would figure that an bad sequels, the main charac- Not only has Clear Channel elected official wouldn't need- Witherspoon is again discrimi- ters did something such as go done this, but they have also Proposal will lessly offend his or her con- nated against for being a gor- back in time or visit Europe. banned the Dixie Chicks from stituency, but this seems to be geous, annoying blonde. Also, Sometimes they will do the many radio station's playtists it should answer all those ques- make USG a the case in this instance. tions I had at the end of the exact same thing they did in simply for speaking out against 1 hope that the vote will be a the first movie, like in "The the Bush Administration. So first one - the main one being, useless society roll call vote so I as well as others "Can I have my money back?" Mummy Returns" and "Jurassic what's this? You speak out against can see who votes "yes" or "no" Park II." I will probably go to your government and you There are several other The Undergraduate Student on this proposal, because I want ANDREA AHSTEAD sequels of which you should be the doghouse for this next become blacklisted from corpo- Government will officially to know who seriously wants to statement, because my giri- rate exposure? War aficionados help better this college, as well as SENIOR, IPC ' aware. In the next couple of become an irrelevant society if years, we will unfortunately be friend plays hockey, but I bet constandy state that this war is this anti- war proposal gets keep their jobs. Focus on matters "Take them to Nate the sequels to "The Mighty that affect students, not feel- witness commercials of sequels for "the protection of freedom in passed. No longer will it be an and Walfy's." to "Charlie's Angels," Ducks" were made just so the U.S." What freedom?The organization where the student good legislation that wastes our "Barbershop," "Jeepers Dixie Chicks are denied this. time. Emilio Estevez could still have government passes legislation Creepers" and "Scooby Doo." 1 a career. Don't even get me This further points out corpo- that affects the students person- BRENT BUCHER also found out about some started on "Weekend at rate media's interest in only pre- ally. No longer will we see stu- threequels being developed, senting the conservative per- dents' rights protected by an STUDENT Bemie's II." including "Scary Movie 3" and Just thinking about some of "Terminator 3: Rise of the these movies makes me Machines." Boy, Arnold wasn't admire movie critics for what kidding when he said he'd be they have to endure. I can't back What about the dreaded fathom why they wrote "Home "four-quel?" I'm glad you asked Alone 2: Lost in New York." WHERE DO YOU STAND? that. Out of all these sequels 1 Instead of watching a movie SUREKA BLUE mentioned, no movie will be as with a colon in its title, I would hilariously bad as "Tremors 4." rather have a colonoscopy. I E-mail your letters/columns to [email protected]. FRESHMAN, BUSINESS See Submission Policy for guidelines. No, it wont feature Kevin wouldn't want a second "Take them to the Rec." Bacon, so it won't make that colonoscopy, simply because I Six Degrees game any easier. would remember the first one, What in the name of and the original would suffice "Caddyshack 2" is going on for me.

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PAGE 6 BRIEFING FRIDAY Soccer to play in April 4, scrimmage tourney 2003 BOWUNG GREEN — The women's soccer team will be playing in a scrimmage tour- nament tomorrow. www.bgnews.com/sports The tournament will be an opportunity for the Falcons to BOWLING EREEN STATE UNIVERSITY get back on the playing field, as well as compete with sever- al college and club teams. The games will take place on the practice field west of the football stadium, and there will be four fields of games. The tournament will begin at 10 a.m. BG hopes to keep intensity BG will play at 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. By Chris Will* successful. The pitching also SPORTS REPORIER needs to be matched by hit- Tennis to play at Coming off two impressive ting, which seems to be com- wins, the Softball team is play- ing to the Falcons as of late, Marshall, Miami ing host to conference rival combining to score six runs in Toledo on Sunday. The BOWUNG GREEN — After the last two games. Falcons managed to score dropping two matches last The Rockets, however, are early and often Wednesday not going to be a pushover for weekend, the Falcons will against Ohio and their offense head to Marshall and Miami the Falcons on Sunday and was backed up with phenom- this weekend to finish their are also looking to move up in enal pitching and defense as four-match road swing. the conference standings. well. The Falcons are currently 6- Currently 5-14 overall and The Falcons now hope to 9 overall and 1-3 in the Mid- 2-4 in the MAC the Rockets take the intensity and execu- American Conference. find themselves just a half tion from that game and game up on the Falcons for Bowling Green played two apply it on Sunday. of the MAC's top teams last fifth place in the conference. With two days off the team As if being the battle of 1-75 weekend in Northern Illinois should be well rested and was not enough for this rival- and Western Michigan. hungry for more victories, ry, the Rockets may be look- Heidi Romer defeated NIU's starting with Toledo. Before ing to avenge last year's 0-3 Kristi Mclntyre at the sixth the Falcons last wins they had record against the Falcons. singles flight for the Falcon's lost five in a row, however, The two teams faced each lone point of the weekend. have now improved their other three times last year, in BG will travel to Marshall record to 11-17-1 for the sea- which the Falcons were victo- today before facing Miami son. The Falcons were also tomorrow. rious in all of them, with two finally able to post wins in the of the games having to be conference, and are hoping decided in extra innings. getting the first wins were the Although both teams are Mud Hens beat hardest. Now 2-5 in MAC play, struggling in the conference Louisville, 6-1 the team hopes to get closer early in the season, both are TOLEDO (AP) — Danny to .500 with victories on looking to turn things around. Klassen singled twice and Sunday. Sunday could prove to be a drove in two runs as the This game, although turning point for either team Toledo Mud Hens beat the against a rival, will still require and might turn out to be a Louisville Bats 6-1 Thursday the same needs. very interesting double-head- Ben Swanger BG News in the International league The pitching for the er. Having over 15 conference Falcons, which has been great OUT BY A FOOT: A Bowling Green player stretches to make the catch tor a force out at first base In opener for both teams. Wednesday's game against Ohio University. The Falcons continue their Mid-American Conference After Louisville scored in all season, must continue in SOFTBAU. PAGE 7 Schedule with a doubleheader Sunday against Toledo. the second inning, the Hens order for the Falcons to be scored three runs in the bot- tom of the fifth to take con- trol. Johanny Valera walked to start the inning and moved to third on a single by Andres Torres. After Torres stole second, Klassen grounded out to shortstop. Valera scored and Team looks to finish at top Torres scored on a throwing error by Louisville first base- By Daniel Gedney Head coach Scott Sehmann is the Mid-American Conference Michigan Invitational last Sehmann is not sure when she man lacob Cruz. Kevin Witt SPOUTS REP0RIER confident in his team's Indoor Championships when weekend where she took first will return to action. doubled and Ernie Young sin- The Bowling Green State chances this weekend. she suffered a strained quadri- place in both the 200-meter The Falcons will compete gled to score the last run of University track team will "We are certainly looking to ceps muscle. Sehmann feels dash and the 100-meter hur- against MAC rivals Ohio the inning. compete in their first scored finish in the top two,'' that Henry is at 80 or 90 per- dles. University, Marshall and the Toledo scored two more meet of the outdoor season Sehmann said. "These are cent and will be ready to go Kerri McClung also had a University of Buffalo. Wright runs in the bottom of the sev- tomorrow when they travel to teams that we have beaten tomorrow. strong outing last weekend. State and Hillsdalc will also enth and another in the bot- Athens, Ohio to compete in the indoors on a consistent Alicia Taylor has been expe- She took first place in the shot compete in tomorrow's meet. tom of the eighth. McDonald's Invitational at basis...there is certainly no rea- riencing slight discomfort in put for the second consecutive The Falcons had to deal with Seth Greisinger allowed one Ohio University's Goldsberry son why we shouldn't be going her foot during practice this week. temperatures below 30 run on three hits in six Track. after those teams again." week. The injury is not thought The Falcons will be without degrees and windy conditions innings for the win. Chris In their first two meets of the The Falcons will have the to be serious and will not keep the services of Erin I-eeper this last weekend at Western Reitsma took the loss, allow- season, only individual results services of Amy Henry for the her out of tomorrow's meet. weekend. Leeper will stay Michigan. Despite this setback ing three runs on seven hits in were kept. In tomorrow's meet first time this outdoor season. Taylor is coming off a strong behind this weekend due to five innings. team scores will also be kept. Henry has been sidelined since performance at the Western personal reasons and coach TRACK. PAGE 7 Falcons set for Oakland series Twins open with

By Andrew dayman the team's tough non-conference SPORTS REPORTER schedule may prove beneficial in Detroit sweep Fresh off a convincing 9-3 win the long run, as the young roster at Cleveland Stale on Wednesday, learns how to compete against DETROIT (AP) — The Trammell. the Falcons baseball squad is other established, winning pro- Minnesota Twins appear to have "This isn't a time to get down gearing up for a long weekend grams (including Notre Dame, picked up where they left off last — we've got to stay positive," series with Oakland University. Wright State, and Ohio State still season. Unfortunately for the Trammell said. "I just sense thai The two teams will play four to come). Detroit Tigers, they appear to this is a club, and you've seen it games in two days, beginning Of course, the Falcons' new have done the same for a few years now, we tend to with tomorrow's doubleheader at divisional rivals have been facing Kyle Lohse allowed two hits in give in a little bit. It's going to be BG's Warren Stellcr Field. The first their share of quality outside eight innings Thursday as the our job to help them get through pitch of game one is set for 12 opponents, as well. These teams Twins beat thcTigers 3-0 to com- that" p.m., assuming the unpre- will be targeting a BG group that plete a season-opening three- Detroit's debut series under its dictable April weather cooper- is making its Wfest Division debut game sweep. latest manager showcased its ates. after years dominating the East. Minnesota improved to 3-0 offensive struggles. The Tigers After Saturday's twin bill, the "The West Division is a tough for the second time in three managed just two runs and 10 series will shift to Rochester Hills, division," Coach Danny Schmitz years and now head home for nils in the series and haw lost 12 Michigan for a pair of Sunday said. "Any weekend, you better be the first time since last year's straight to the Twins. games at OU Field, also begin- ready to play, because if you postseason. "Right now, we're just over- ning at 12 noon. aren't, they're going to hand it to "Our fans have been waiting matched," Detroit's Dmitri Oakland (12-9) represents yet you." all winter to see us again — we Young said. another challenging non-confer- For a little perspective, here is a finished the year on the road and The game drew 8,862, the ence foe for the Falcons, whose look at how BG's divisional chal- we started this one on the road," smallest crowd ever at Comerica schedule has already included lengers have fared in their own Twins manager Ron Gardenhire Park, which opened in 2000. The the likes of Tennessee, Penn, non-conference journeys, as the said. "It's going to be a lot of fun, game-time temperature was 42 Fresno State, Dayton and thick of the MAC season especially going back with a 3-0 degrees. Michigan State this season. Such approaches. record. I'm just thrilled to get "It was really tough out there," high caliber opposition makes BALL STATE (15-7,3-1): There these kind of performances right Minnesota's Doug Mientkiewicz BG's 6-11 overall record a bit are high expectations in Muncie, out of spring training" said. "Our pitchers have been deceiving, especially when one as the Cardinals had a mosdy For Detroit, getting swept at great, but no one is going to considers that the Falcons are still successful winter road trip the start of the season is a famil- a favorite to win the Mid- through Alabama, Tennessee, score much on a day like this." iar feeling The Tigers started 0- Lohse (1-0) retired his first 16 American Conference West and North Carolina. Highlights 11 last season, a skid that caused baners before Omar Infante Division. included series sweeps of North bo Snnpr BG News the team to fire Phil Gamer. Luis Having taken two from Buffalo Carolina A&T and Duke. BSU lined a double into the left-cen- Pujols, who led the Tigers the rest ter field gap with one out in the OUT: Buffalo's short stop tags out a BG runner attempting to and dropped three of four to of the way, was replaced at the second base during a recent game. The Falcons play a doublehead- Eastern Michigan, BG stands at sixth. Young added a single in the BASEBALL PAGE 7 end of the season by Alan seventh inning. er at home tomorrow against Oakland. 3-3 in the conference. If anything.

GET IN ON THE ACTION AT WWW.BGNEWS.COfvVSPORTS I 6 Friday. April 4,2003 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Pitfs Howland accepts UCLA job ByBttti Hams man," Guerrero said. "We There's not a more fertile IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS expect big things from this hire, ground for players than right LOS ANGELES — Ben and no more than what Ben here in Southern California," he Howland knows he will never be expects." said. "We've got to get back another John Wooden. He still Howland will try to rebuild doing a great job of evaluating wants to try. the battered Bruins, just as he and attracting that talent." Howland took over as UCLA led Pitt from Big East doormat I lowland said he would meet coach Thursday, leaving behind to national championship con- with the 92-year-old Wooden at a Pittsburgh program he took to tender in four years. the Final Four. national prominence for a "We have a lot of work to do," "He's a living legend," he said. chance to lead the Bruins, he said. "This is not an overnight "He's a role model for me. whom he idolized growing up in project." Basketball players want to be Santa Barbara. Howland has a 168-99 record like Mike (Ionian). Coaches "It's so exciting," he said. "It's a in nine years as a head coach — want to be like Wooden. But dream I've realized." five at Northern Arizona and understand there's only one and The 45-year-old Howland four at Pitt. The Panthers there will never be another John becomes the eighth coach at reached the final 16 of the NCAA Wooden." UCLA since Wooden retired in tournament the last two years. The day after Pitt lost to 1975 after leading the Bruins to He will run a UCLA program Marquette in the third round of 10 NCA\ championships in a coming off its first losing season the NCAA tournament, 12-year span. in 55 years. Steve Lavin was fired Howland had a friend contact UCLA has won only one title March 17 after the Bruins went Guerrero. since Wooden retired, under lim 10-19, ending their string of 14 "I knew right away what 1 Harrick in 1995. consecutive NCAA tournament wanted to do, which was to pur- "I really embrace and revel in appearances. sue this opportunity," the coach the history and tradition of this " I don't know a lot about them said. program," Howland said, "lohn as players or as kids yet," said Guerrero received permission Wooden and UCLA basketball Howland, who met with his new from Pitt to contact Howland are synonymous. He's the great- team for 30 minutes Thursday. last Saturday, and arrangements est, not only because of the "It's a clean slate for everyone in were made for the coach to national championships he the program." meet with Guerrero in Santa helped win, but equally impor- Howland planned to fly to the Barbara the next day. tantly, the way he conducted the Final Four in New Orleans with On Tuesday, Guerrero negoti- program in such class and dig- his 15-year-old son later ated with Howland's representa- nity." Thursday, then go to Pittsburgh tive, then the coach met with Howland signed a seven-year on Sunday to meet with his for- UCLA chancellor Albert contract with a base guarantee mer players before flying to Los Camesale on Wednesday night. of $900,000-plus per year. It Angeles on Monday to meet "I wanted it so badly, I includes bonuses for graduation individually with the Bruins. arranged through some friends rale, being selected national "I saw the eyes of the players. who have a Gulfstream jet to get coach of the year, reaching the They were sitting on the edges myself here on my own," Final Four and winning national of their seats and they were all Howland said. "In fact, you owe and Pac-10 Conference titles making eye contact," Guerrero me, Dan." that could push his salary over said. "To a person, 1 would say Howland thanked everyone, $1 million. they all bought in." from his earliest coach at the UCLA athletic director Dan Howland can begin recruiting Boys Club in Goleta, Calif, to Guerrero said Howland and the next Tuesday; however, all 13 of Utah coach Rick Majerus, (tic Francis AP Photo university will jointly pay a UCLA's scholarships are com- whom he described as his best $750,000 buyout of his Pitt con- mitted for next season. friend in coaching. THE NEW GUY: UCLA's head basketball coach, Ben Howland, responds to a question during a news tract. "The No. 1 thing in recruiting "I would not be sitting here if conference yesterday, in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. Howland had spent the last four years "The bottom line is we got our is players in your own area. not for Rick," he said. guiding the basketball team at the University of Pittsburgh. West top vote-getter Taurasi, Beard lead BylimO'Connell Top 25. Each voter picked three season tide, and earn a No. 2 IHE ASSOCItlED PRESS teams and players received seed in the tournament and a knows how to get points on a 5-3-1 basis. The vot- second straight Final Four women's All-Americans the most, whether it's points on ing was done before the NCAA appearance. the court or votes off of it. tournament. Collison, an honorable-men- By Chock Schofmar four All-Americans are juniors. n't be at the level I am today if I He became the first Xavier The 5-10 Ford averaged 15.0 tion pick last season, was on 42 IHE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Taurasi became UConn's didn't have my teammates and player to earn AP All-America points and 7.5 assists to lead the first-team ballots and had 281 Connecticut's Diana Taurasi leader after four seniors graduat - coaches around me My team- honors Thursday as the leading Longhoms to a No. 1 seed in the points. and Duke's Alana Beard led their ed from last season's unbeaten mates have never once taken it vote-getter on the 2002-03 team. tournament, and then to the Wade was the first Marquette teams to the Final Four and now national championship team. easy on me and I haven't taken it The three-time Atlantic 10 Final Four, the school's first since player to make the first team have something else to celebrate: Despite a sore back and right easy on them." player of the year was joined on 1947. An honorable mention since Butch Lee in 1978. The 6-4 Unanimous selections to the ankle, Taurasi led Connecticut Thomas is expected to be one the first team by fellow seniors pick as a freshman, Ford became Wade averaged 21.5 points, 6.3 women's basketball AP All- (35-1) to its fourth straight of the top picks in this month's Nick ( ol I ism i of Kansas and losh the first Texas player to be select- rebounds and 4.1 assists to lead America team appearance in the Final Four. WNBA draft. She can post up, Howard of Wake Forest, along ed for the first team since Chris the Golden Eagles to the Mississippi State's LaToya As usual, she did it with a flair beat a defender off the dribble or with junior of Mihm in 2000. Conference USA championship, Thomas, Kansas State's Nicole rarely seen in the women's game, pull up for the perimeter jumper. Marquette and sophomore T.J. Ford had two more first-team and then to the school's first Ohlde and Penn State's Kelly from no-look passes to finger Thomas averaged 25.6 points Ford of Texas. votes than West but finished Final Four since coach Al Mazzante also were picked by rolls to NBA-range 3-pointers. and 8.7 rebounds this season, Collison, Wade and Ford play with 343 points. McGuire's team won the nation- the 44-member national media "It's all about having fun," helping Mississippi State earn its Saturday in the Final Four. Howard was the Atlantic Coast al dtle in 1977. panel that votes on the weekly AP Taurasi said. "Don't worry about first AP ranking, and leaves with The 6-foot-9 West, a second- Conference's player of the year, Wade, an honorable-mention Top 25. plays and what people say. lust 2.981 career points. team All-American last year, averaging 20 points and 8.1 selection as a sophomore, had Each voter picked three teams have fun." "We are really proud of her averaged 20.3 points and 12.0 rebounds to lead the Demon 273 points and received 43 first- and players received points on a She led the Huskies in scoring achievements this season," rebounds for the Musketeers, Deacons to their first outright team votes. 5-3-1 basis. The voting was done (16.3), rebounding (6.2) and Mississippi State coach Sharon leading them to a Top lOranking regular-season league champi- Hollis Price of Oklahoma was before the NCAA tournament. assists (4.6) during the regular Fanning said. "When you look at and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA onship in 41 years and a No. 2 one of four seniors on the sec- Taurasi and Beard were first- season. She has been even better her consistency and individual tournament. seed in the NCAA tournament. ond team. He was joined by Kyle team choices on every ballot for a in the NCAA tournament, aver- accomplishments, as well as the His most remarkable perfor- The 6-6 forward received 47 Korver of Creighton, of maximum 220 points. Thomas aging 25.8 points and shooting direction of our program during mance came against Dayton on first-team votes and 303 points Boston College and lason was theonlyotherplayeron each 59 percent her career, you can see the Feb. 8, when he scored 47 points to become the first Wake Forest Gardner of Arizona. Freshman ballot, getting 40 first-team votes Beard, a left-hander with a impact she has made at and had 18 rebounds, just miss- All-American since Tim Duncan of Syracuse and 212 points. Ohlde had 151 textbook jumper, averaged 21.8 Mississippi State." ing a double-double in each in 1997. was seventh in the voting with points, Mazzante 148. points in the regular season and Ohlde needs just seven points half. Collison gives Kansas an All- 203 points, 58 behind Price. Beard and Thomas made the is Duke's best defender. She aver- in Kansas State's opener next sea- West, the only preseason All- American for the second straight Seniors made up the third first team for the second straight aged three steals a game and son to become the school's American to earn the postsea- year (Drew Gooden was selected team: of Illinois, year, while Taurasi and Mazzante harassed opponents into numer- career scoring leader. A 6-foot-4 son honor, received 64 first- in 2002 as a junior). The 6-9 Reece Gaines of Louisville, Kirk moved up from last season's sec- ous other turnovers. center, Ohlde has outstanding team votes and 344 points from Collison averaged 18.4 points Hinrich of Kansas, ond team. Ohlde received hon- "It shows that all the hard work footwork on the and can the 72-member national media and 9.3 rebounds, helping the of Kentucky, and Ron Slay of orable mention last year. I've put in has paid off," Beard outrun most centers in the open panel that selects the weekly AP layhawks win the Big 12 regular- Tennessee. Thomas is a senior; the other said. "But I truly believe 1 would- court

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IHC ASSOCIATED PRfSS Kansas' \k 1 (i illis H i has been in recent times. This matchup could because of his ability to go inside or athletes to step up NEW ORLEANS_wha chance one of the nations top big men in his be where Marquettes deeper bench outside, hitting 3-pointers at a 32 does a Rnal Four rookie coach have four-year career with the layhawks. comes into play percent dip He averaged 22 points TRACK. FROM PAGE 5 next step into the outdoor sea- to win it at? Does a team with three The 6-9,255-pound forward led the BACKCOURT: Dwyane Wades and 9.6 rebounds this season. son," Sehmann said. "I think we fieshmen in the rotation really have a team with lft6 points and 9.6 triple-double in the win over Hakim WSurick. whose averages are the Falcons came away with had a good week of practice shot at the national tirJe? Can a star rebounds, a number even more Kentucky turned him into the star of up to 15.0 points and 8.7rebounds, is several individual first place and decent weather to work carry his team alone on the seasons impressive because he didn't get stars entering the Final Four. almost as athletic as Anthony, while finishes. Sehmann is looking out in. Now it's just a matter of final weekend? help In ii11 forward Wfeyne siri iici i Consider this: In wins over the middle will be manned by 7- for more of his athletes lo step putting it out on the line and These questions and another vvrfo missed most of the season with Pittsburgh and Kentucky — two of footer Craig Forth or snotblocker up and lead the way for his getting it done at the track 1,000 or so wfll be answered with a shoulder injury the best defensive teams in the Jeremy McNeil team this weekend. meet." three games in the Louisiana In the bulk matchup up In mi. country—Wade had 51 points, 14 lames Thomas handles things "We're looking for a handful Start time for tomorrow's Superdome, starting with the nation- Jackson will go against 6-9 leff rebounds and 15 assists. Haymaker inside for the Longhoms with aver- more people to start to show meet has been changed from al semifinals Saturday: Marquette vs. Graves, whose weight loss was as Travis Diener averages 5.7 assists and ages of 11.1 in scoring and - the way for others and take that 1(1 a.in MM III.i in Kansas and Syracuse vs. Teas closely followed earty in the season can hit from long range. He had con- ing and forward Brad Buckman is In the days leading up to the as the tearris won-loss record. (He secutive games with five 3-pointers second in rebounding at 54 a game. games, questions about matchups, started the season listed at 275 in the first two rounds of the NCAA BACKCOURT: Texas' three-guard defenses and experience dominate pounds.) toumamenl lineup is what makes the Longhoms the college basketball world Maybe Both big men are coming off Kirk ITinrich has had an up-and- go, and they do in the open court. T). then* an answer or two in this closer tremendous performances, lackson down NCAA tournament, but his 28 Ford averages 151 points, 75 assists look at the Final Fbuc scored 24 points and had 15 points in the regional final against and a bundle of big plays, while Nothing says "I Love Marquette vs. Kansas rebounds against Kentucky, and Arizona helped pick up a foul-trou- Brandon Mouton and Royal Ivey UP FRONT: Marquettes marquee Graves had 13 points and 15 bled Colfison. Speedy sophomores combined to average better than 20 big man is senior Robert lacks in rebounds in the regional final against Keith Langford and Aaron Miles points. You" like diamonds The 6-foot-10, 260-pound for- Arizona. As is often the case with big make the layhawks one of the best Senior Kueth FAiany and fresh- ward/center was second on the big men, foul trouble could be the transition teams in the country. man Gerry McNamara averaged • team in scoring (15.4) and led it in key. Texas vs. Syracuse double figures for the Orangemen, rebounding (75) in his only season Scott Merritt will be the player UP FRONT: Syracuse freshman with McNamara the lean* 3-point since transferring from Mississippi who lias to chase (ifcoa who can Carmelo Anthony is one of the threat \

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"I just think we put too homer on opening day, singled Sanders, a mainstay on the CINCINNATI — The first much pressure on ourselves. We home a run in the second and Reds' 1995 playoff team, was guests at Great American Ball wanted to do good to give the had a three-run homer off left- delighted to get the ballpark's Park made off with everything fans something to cheer about. hander limmy Anderson in the first homer, and plans to add the but the towels. You're not going to win a game third that put Pittsburgh ahead ball to his collection of memora- First homer. First win. First all year if you play like that." 5-1. bilia. series sweep. The Pittsburgh The Reds are developing a He barely missed another Sanders has the baseballs Pirates left town with all of the habit of flopping in big series. homer in the fifth, when the from his first hit and first three ballpark's breakthrough They closed Cinergy Field last wind pushed his drive just wide homers with the Reds. He's also moments packed away. September getting swept by the of the left-field foul pole. got an autographed Pete Rose Reggie Sanders went 4-for-5 Phillies in front of capacity Undaunted, Sanders hit baseball, and a ball from the with a pair of homers, and the crowds. They opened the new Anderson's next pitch into the game in which Barry Larkin Pirates kept the Cincinnati Reds ballpark over the weekend by seats in left-center for a 7-3 lead. became the first shortstop to hit winless in their new ballpark losing both exhibitions against Anderson was determined to 30 homers and steal 30 bases. with a 7-5 victory Thursday. Cleveland, then got drubbed in prove that the Pirates did him Notes: It was Sanders' 19th The Pirates hit eight homers the first three games that mat- wrong by demoting him to the two-homer game. His career overall — three by Sanders — as tered. bullpen last season, then letting high is three homers with the they improved to 3-0 for the first The new ballpark was him go. Instead, he made them Reds against Colorado in 1995. It time since 1993 and ruined a big designed with a close right-field look good, giving up eight hits was his ninth four-hit game, the moment for baseball's first pro- wall to help their left-handed and seven runs in 4 2-3 innings. last one coming Inly 3, 1999, at fessional team. lineup, hut the Reds have been "Everything I got up, they Colorado. ... The 3-0 start isn't "We all know what baseball is outscored 33-12 in the five made me pay for it," said necessarily a sign of good things like When you get that first hit games, including 24-10 against Anderson, who relies on his ahead for the Pirates. Their iden- and you can relax," said Sanders, Pittsburgh. sinker. tical start in 1993 resulted in the who was 7-for-ll in the series "They pounded on us pretty losh Fogg, one of Anderson's first of 10 straight losing seasons. with seven RBIs. "With where we good, no question about that," closest friends on the Pirates, ... The last time the Reds started are right now, things are going Reds manager Hob Boone said. gave up five runs in 6 2-3 0-3 was 1999, when they won 96 extremely well, so I'm trying to "When you give up 24 runs in innings, including two-run games and eventually lost a wild enjoy the moment." three games, I'm big-timed con- homers by Sean Casey and card playoff game to the Mets. The only good moment for the cerned." Aaron Boone. 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8 p.m. Toledo Symphony Special Concert It could be for masculinity, a better cut or the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Peristyle, Toledo Museum of Art conversation. But whatever the reason, some guys swear SUNDAY, APRIL 6 by the services of the local barber. 11 a.m-4:30 p.m. Family Center Fun with Foampaint! Mniosi i'UT\ man has to make the decision al a usual lopics such as weather, spoils, politics and Toledo Museum of Art young age to whom he is going to trust to cui his hair, school while al his harhcrshop. l-oronc reason or another, many men only feel "We talk ahoul fishing, spoils and women when the 2:30 p.m. Public Tour comfortable with (heir local barber. priest isgone," said lorn Soyder, while laughing. Toledo Treasures I vcryonc goes to Ihe same barber in m\ lown," said Snyder enjoys working with his hands, so he decided Ubbey Court, Toledo Museum of Kelly I )i'nnis. who has been going to his barber since to become a barber :i7 years ago. When Snyder was Art he was 3-vcars-okl. younger one of his friends talked him into becoming a 3 p.m. BGSU Faculty Artist Series when his father sen) him to the local barbershop. "I remember silting on a hoard, now we need a College of Musical Arts Nou never know what is going to happen, or who is spring-loaded scat," Snyder said, when he thoughl Woodwinds going lo show up." I Hi mis said. ahoul whai ii was like going lo his barber as a child, Great Gallery, Toledo Museum of Ait I wry time Dennis goes to his barbershop he expects Other men wailing to gel their hair cut smiled when in run into his friends from around town, ihej remembered silting on the hoard as a child. 10 p.m (Doors Open) "I like lo be in a masculine environment," said Ian left Morse unexptn icdh decided to become a barber The Shantee w/Wailhound Howard's Club H Murphy, v\bo has been going to the B(i Barbershop tor tlicl.i-i two years. Murprn enjoys talking about the BARBER, C-'.I MONDAY, APRIL 7 STORY BY ERIC HANN * II LL'SI RATION BY MAI I IVEV * PAGE LAYOUT BY AMANDA RUSSELL 10 p.m. (Doors Open) Bob Log III w/Bebe and Serge Howard's Club H TUESDAY, APRIL 8 Monheit performance caps off Jazz Week 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Family Center By Brian Horn Although she has only performed at a up in the prestigious Thelonious Monk 'diva.' There is a good way and a bad way. Fun with Foampaint! PULSE WRITER few universities, Monheit looks forward International lazz Vocals Competition, When it's the good way it's great, but I Toledo Museum of Art College is usually the place where most to college crowds. Monheit has three albums under her bell pride myself on not being the bad way." people decide what they want to do for 'It's neat because we are seeing more and a newly-released DVD, "Live at the Good or bad, and one would be hard THURSDAY, APRIL 10 the rest of their life, lazz vocalist lane people our age Rainbow Room." pressed to find something bad about Monheit knew she wanted to be a singer and people who "Technically, I was discovered by Peter Monheit, many find il hard to argue with 1 10a.m.-3 p.m. a little before entering the world of higher a ii involved Eldridge of the New York Voices because her ability lo sing jazz. While the songs on Family Center education. with and excited I he was my voice teacher, and he made her first three records are tracks she did Fun with Foampaint! "I think I always knew, literally, from about music," sure 1 did the Monk Competition where 1 not write herself, she is starting to get the Toledo Museum of Art probably when 1 was still in the womb," she said. "It's met my management and my record itch of performing songs she wrote back Monheit said during a phone interview wonderful to be company." in her college days. 1:30 p.m. from Manhattan. "1 can't remember not able to identify With all her success, some have "1 wrote a lot back then, and it was Art and Ideas singing. 1 started singing when I started with people in referred to Monheit as a jazz "diva." While something I really enjoyed. I've been Van Gogh and Painting in Europe talking." the crowd." she thinks of herself as "one of the guys in starting to think about whipping out one after 1880 presented by Marc Monheit will bring her seasoned voice Monheit says Monheit the band," Monheit says the description of the old tunes," she said with a laugh. Gerstein. to the University when she performs "our" age of her as a diva is fine, as long as it is used At such a young age, it is hard to Herrick Lobby, Toledo Museum of Saturday at Kobacker Hall to cap off Jazz because at only 25, she has made quite a in the right way. week on campus. mark on the jazz scene. The 1998 runner- "There are two ways to use the word Art MONHEIT, PAGE 11

KEEP YOUR FINGERS ON M PULSE OF CAMPUS AT WWWJ6rCWS.COM/PULSE ', 10 Friday, April 4,2003 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.GOM Handbook is Wilco breaks hearts in their guide for hipsters new documentary By )oe BugBoe Republican friend who you By Eric Harm between him and Jeff Tweedy, ble disc DVD. The first disc is the they really are. PUISI WRIIER always refer to as your "one PULSE WRITER the lead singer and guitar player documentary as it was shown in A writer fifom Rolling Stone It figures, really. After all these Republican friend," you carry a The highly acclaimed coun- ofWilco. the theater, and the second is tried to explai n on the docu- years of thinking 1 was "hip," shoulder-strap messenger bag try-influenced band, Wilco, was In addition to all of the tur- full of extra scenes. The second mentary the album is either "with it," "down," and whatever and have at least once worn a moil within the band, their disc is so amazing you keep ask- documented by filmmaker and appreciated within the first 30 other adjective used to describe pair of Elvis Costello horn- photographer Sam lones during record company, Reprise, ing yourself why these parts secondS;Ortt is misunderstood, being cool, I've discovered that rimmed glasses, and you fre- the creative process of their new refused to release the album were cut out. In addition to all of I'm really nothing more than a quently use the term "post- album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. unless they made changes to it. the extra scenes on the second and for those people who don't square, a big old rube. This modem" as a noun, verb, ot When Jones took on the pro- The band refused to make any disc there is also some love per- understand, he feels sorry for mind-bending occurence hap- adjective. I can't even tell you ject he had no idea what he had changes and bought the rights formances shown from Wilco's them. This documentary is simi- pened after reading Robert what "post-modem" means, stumbled upon. During the to their album so they could tour and Jeff Tweedy's solo tour. lar to Wilco's album in the fact I-anhams "The Hipster but evidently it is a word that recording process, drummer look for a new label to release The entire documentary was Handbook." spices up any conversation, that it was made for the people Ken Coomer left the band, and the album. made with 16mm black and How could this have hap- and most definetely impresses that understand the greatness of the multi-instrumentalist Jay This documentary film, enti- white film. It is visually very pened you ask? It's simply really. Hipsters. such bands like Wilco who will pleasing to watch. You receive a In this funny, irreverent guide The writing in "Hipster," Bennett was asked to leave the tled, "I'm Trying to Break Your Heart," was only shown in select glimpse into the private life of not compromise their music for to being cool (note: saying which also discusses what the band. The departure of Jay the entire band, which makes anyone. "cool" isn't cool anymore, it's hippest bands are to like, the Bennett from the band was por- theaters in the United States, "deck." saying cool is "fin," the deckest foods to eat and the trayed as a struggle over power but has been released on a dou- you realize how down to earth Grade: B opposite of deck), Lanham pays best beers to drink (beers are tribute and sometimes lam- "bronsons") is crisp and fast- poons the hipster as being "one paced, and is complimented RETIS0NIC son, listeners wishing to put a rude, butcomesoffas nothing may be wise for McCaughey to who posesses tastes, social atti- well by the illustrations of Bret more positive spin on the expe- more than a rock- star poseur. spend more time at his piano, tudes, and opinions deemed Nicely and Jeff Bechtel. If the rience might just come back to Vue is most successful in the writing with Tweedy at his side.- cool by the cool. The Hipster reader isn't sure if they are a LEAN BEAT the band's sharp website. In tide track, which combines a -EricZieler walks among the masses in Hipster or not, there is a short addition to the typical accou- catchy rhythm and has daily life but is not part of them test in the back of the book to C+ Silvertree Sound Recordings trements, the site features a sec- Shelverton replacing his cocky THE KILLS and shuns or reduces to kitsch determine so (Hint: do the test tion entitled "Band History," attitude with assured vocals and anything held dear by the after the book, so you know which reads, in its entirety: "Our a confidence that is more play- mainstream. A Hipster ideally what kind of answers to put. It old bands broke up. We started ful than condescending The KEEP ON YOUR MEAN SIDE possesses no more than 2 per- turns out that after reading, I What are the most compli- this one." It's just too bad song offers so much promise cent body fat." am hip, praise!). D mentary words one can say Retisonic's past didn't make for a that it makes the rest of the EP Domino Records Interspersed throughout "The Hipster I landbook" is a about New York City three-piece more interesting present. seem that much more disap- Handbook arc guides, tips, and good-natured look at popular Retisonic? Well, they sure do -Zach Herman pointing. hints so the reader can deter- culture and non-pop culture have a sleek official website. -Sean Corp mine if he or she is hip. Some and is best read with a cold /"ill PENNSYLVAN1AN Unfortunately, that's the VUE clues that you are a Hipster are bronson while listening to strongest praise one can muster MINUS 5 The Kills is another boy-girl that you graduated from a lib- some deck runes, tunes that do for the band, whose reserved indie band that conjures up eral arts school (BG alums and no include the works of Celine neo-punk musical sensibilities BABIES ARE FOR PETTING memories of the White Stripes, currents have no chance of Dion or Nickelback. and uninspiring, overly earnest C DOWN WITH WILCO but where their contemporaries being hip, now), you have one Grade:A lyrical approach combine to cre- RCA C failed, the Kills succeed. ate an inoffensive but dispos- Yep Roc Records With a female lead singer able six-song EP entitled Lean rather than the customary male. Beat. Keep on Your Mean Side is an Formed from the ashes of Vue, based in San Francisco, angst-ridden, sexy record that well-regarded east coast bands are another band in the bur- The ambiguities that pervade stays away from the pop grooves HI i ict i p. Garden Variety, and J geoning underground scene our fair language consistently of current indie bands in favor Boone lights that has recently emerged into astound me. My most recent of a darker, edgier blues-influ- Majesty, Retisonic plays a more musically accomplished form of rock's forefront. Like The rendezvous with wooly English enced sound. punk that aficionados have Strokes and The Smiths before occurred during a stroll through The Kills are what Hole could termed "math rock" for its com- them, Vue attempts to bring a the music department of the have been if Courtney Love's parative complexity. But some- dirty punk sensibility to rock, bookstore. The Minus 5's Down ego didn't get in the way. The Eva stage thing doesn't add up: the band's while adding an additional With Wilco caught my eye from songs are simple but surprising- sound is a more cerebral but a touch of 70s-style psychedelia. the shelf. Were they bashing the ly poignant This is a great By)oe BugBee As for the lighting, it's "natu- less engaging strain of the three- On their new EP Babies are for band responsible for the best album for tiiose gloomy PULSE WRITER ralistic," meaning the lighting chord chaos that catapulted Petting they are serviceable but album of 2002? Saturdays when you just want to For the last couple of weeks, can be transformed to fit the Punk into the national con- unimpressive. Their sound is Upon further scrutiny, I sit on your sofa downing malt it's been typical to put in 15 time, whether it be night or day. sciousness. clean and proficient but doesn't learned that the band wittily liquor. hour days for those working on There are 95 lighting fixtures take any chances. Instead of Omitted the prefix "we're" from Keep on Your Mean Side hits the upcoming University the- being used for the play, which is With that deficit, it is impera- pushing the envelope or taking the title, We're Down With Wilco, its high notes with "Fried My atre production, "Our Country's the least expensive pan of the tive that Retisonic make their mark with strong lyrics and any risks, they settle for com- as the Minus 5's latest release is Little Brains" and "BMW the Good": come in at eight, leave production because the theatre vocals. Regrettably, they do nei- fortable mediocrity. a collaboration with the afore- People." But tracks like "Kissy at midnight or one, then do it department already owns ther. Their words are standard- The album mixes in a bit of mentioned band. Wilco's Jeff Kissy" and "Wait" - on which the next day. them. The other parts of pro- issue emo-sentiments thick with rock nostalgia by adding elec- Tweedy co-wrote two songs and lead singer W tries to sing - No, it's not the actors or the duction, wood for the platforms unwieldy metaphors tronic and psychedelic elements the band backs the Minus 5 drag on for too long and struggle director, it's the people that and paint, to just name a few, (Scars/they punctuate the run- to the music and distorting the (a.k.a. Scon McCaughey) on to keep up with the rest of the work behind the scenes, have run the department's costs on sentence of your face/Like vocals Instead of adding to the each track. record. putting up the lights and con- to over $2800. exclamation points) and album this detracts from it by Wilco hardcores will most The Kills will make you fall in structing the stage setups. Productions like "Country", unmemorable musings on lone- putting the listener at a distance. likely be disappointed by this love with them - right before Steve Boone, the lighting though costly, are only a small That may work for The Doors record. Lacking are the they tear your heart out designer and technical director pan of the theatre department, liness and longing. but does not for Vue. The tech- poignantly obscure lyrics, emo- ■Minocher Dadacluinji for all of the theatre depart- which produces about 15 plays Faced with these problems, nique creates a cold and imper- tional depth, and deeply rooted OAIU PENDSriVANIAN ment productions said he and during the year. vocalist Jason Farrell further fails to distinguish his trio from a sonal relationship that goes American spirit that permeate his crew will be working up "It's definitely a big produc- against the bond between band Wilco's best work. More appar- until the last second, including tion," Boone said. Boone is lit- thousand other similarly intend- ed outfits. In keeping with punk and audience. This closeness is ent than Wilco's influence are the late hours to put the finish- erally and figuratively speaking, tradition, Farrell's voice is thin, one of the biggest appeals of the similarities to Ben Folds (in Mosquito ing touches on "Our Country's since the platforms on the stage bordering on whiny. But unlike new burgeoning rock scene that McCaughey's suburban intellec- repellents Good," debuting tonight and are 47 feet wide and 36 feet the genre's greats, he lacks the Vue seems to be emulating on rualizing) and the Beades (in the running the next two week- deep. don't repel. vocal bravado necessary to the majority of the album. album's primal sonic experi- ends The process of building a set, They hide make the listener forget his With no music to rely on, the mentation). "We lost an entire week of especially for a production as shortcomings and absorb the success of the album rests Down With Wilco's best tracks you. The work when the students went elaborate as "Country" takes all squarely on the shoulders of are "Retrieval Of You" and "The on break, and that kind of hurt sorts of preparation. But per- music. spray blocks This is not to say that Lean lead singer Rex Shelverton. The Family Gardener" - both co- us," Boone said. haps one of the most underrat- the mosquito's Beat is a disaster. "Take Your album attempts a sexual atti- written by JeffTweedy. They The background of ed preparations is that Boone Gun and Hide" is a catchy tune tude and presence, but is about contain Tweedy-isms such as "Country" will be stepping out- and his staff of four must read with a simplistic but effective as exciting as the thought of the catchy repeated chorus of "1 they don't side the boundaries of normal the play and understand the chorus (Today/I found out I Charlie Daniels in a thong. The drive by airports practicing theatre. The set, which is history of the play before build- know you're loved you/With your two front lyrics alternate from being too retrievals of you" On these deemed "neutral" by Boone, ing for it I teeth knocked out) amid the simplistic to delightfully obtuse compositional collaborations, consists curtains on running "It's helpful to know how the obtuse lyrical imagery. And but they never hit a groove. He McCaughey's musical sense and tracks and constantly changing play was put on in the past, so "First Night of a One-Year does his best to purr and growl vocal style work well. On the platforms. we know how it may have been Mistake" features a nice acoustic through the ragged music, but remainder, unfortunately, it "It's not a real set in the tradi- screwed up so we can avoid it," opening and an appealing vocal his voice is too nondescript to almost seems as though he is tional sense," Boone said. "It's Boone said. "You have to know melody. Retisonic's music is be effective. Shelverton com- mocking himself. The songs are not really representative of any- each scene, how the people are rarely bad but consistendy pensates for this lack of pres- contrived and the hooks are thing, which is why it's so standing, even what time of underwhelming For that rea- ence by adopting a brash atti- unconvincing. In the future, it unique." year it is, so we can make

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Snoop Oogg romantic advice on (feat. Pharrell & Uncle Charlie believe Monheit can hold her Wilson. Doggystyle. own in a scene thai is tradition- her call-in show. 4. "Ignition," R. Kelly. Jive ally dominated by older per- 5. "Get Busy," Sean Paul. Black formers. By Frazier Moore Shadow. But she says the criticism AP I (L f VIS!ON WRITER 6 "How You Gonna Act Like does not bother her. NEW YORK—Sue Johanson That." Tyrese. J/RMG. "I think it is a common mis- isn't trying to raise eyebrows on 7 "I Know What You Want." conception that jazz musicians her TV show. She's just raising Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey have to reach a certain age awareness about sex. (feat. The Flipmode Squad). J. before their music is truly But when this gray-haired 8. "Miss You," Aaliyah. meaningful," she says. "I'm grandmother gives suggestions Background. constantly opening papers and to a caller on how three willing 9. "21 Questions," 50 Cent (feat. seeing people telling me I'm partners might accomplish a sex Nate Dogg). G-Unit. too young to be singing this act for which two are usually suf- 10. "I Can," Nas. Ill Will. music. 1 think jazz can be as ficient —well, at times like that, Copyright 2003, VNU Business much about youth, joy and her plainspoken, often playful Media and Nielsen SoundScan, love as it can be about wisdom style can make your jaw drop. Inc. and sadness." "Let me get my dollies," Monheit points to her own lohanson begins as she reaches Hot Dance Music — Club Play personal life as an answer to for visual aids. "We're short one (Compiled from a national sam- dolly. We only have two." Associated Press Photo those critics who say she is too ple of dance club playlists) It's the rare moment when SEX ADVICE: Sue Johanson talks about sex — from threesomes to masturbation — on her young to sing jazz. lohanson is caught short. 1. "Try It On My Own (Remixes)," "I know what I'm singing "Sunday Night Sex Show" on the Oxygen network. See local listings for air times. Whitney Houston. Arista. Eight hours a week on cable's 2. "I Drove All Night (Remixes)," about. I'm old enough to be a Oxygen network, she presides safe, healthy and comfonable great deal of credibility. I'd be any more about birth control happily married woman but over some of the frankest, most with your body—and never seen as a sexy chicky-poo. And than her generation had. Celine Dion. Epic. I'm not old enough to sing a edifying talk on television. It doing anything you're not com- I'm not. I'm the grandma you Then, in 1969, a friend of her 3. "Beautiful (P. Rauhofer. standard? It doesn't quite make could be the most thoughtful fortable with." can talk to." daughters had an unwanted Brother Brown, Al B Rich. sense so I just brush it off and call-in TV this side of C-SR\N's. This philosophy has steered It's a role she's prepared for pregnancy and, afraid to tell her Valentin Mixes)," Christina keep singing" For the men and women who lohanson through her long since childhood, when she own parents, lohanson helped. Aguilera. RCA Being a happily married consult her, lohanson tackles career as a nurse, educator and decided she wanted to be a A year later, she started a sexu- 4. 'Honey," Billie Ray Martin. woman is something Monheit practical questions about size, on-air adviser in her native nurse. al health clinic at her youngsters' Nervous. can be reminded of both at frequency, compatibility, gad- Canada, where she has talked lohanson was trained at a school — the first to be estab- 5. "When the Money's Gone home and on the road. She gerry and strange rashes (plus an sex for 20 years. French Catholic hospital in lished in a high school in North (Brother Brown. Thick Dick. married her drummer Rick old favorite, the "G Spot"). Since l996,1ohanson has Winnepeg, where, she couldn't America, she says. She ran it for Passengerz Mixes)." Cher. Montalbano last May and says Here's Marie, a 43-year-old taken questions on a weekly help noticing, the curriculum 18 years and returned to school Warner Bros. there is no problem having her Boston woman who, admitting hour aired live by Canada's W added little to her limited knowl- to be train as a sex educator. 6. "On a High (Dance Mixes)," husband in her band. to minimal experience with sex. Network. It is called, with her edge of sex as gained from a In 1984 she was invited to host Duncan Sheik. Atlantic. "It's such a blessing, because asks for help enjoying it solo. typical directness, "Sunday Night pamphlet written for girls by a a sex call-in show on a local radio 7. "Dinosaur Adventure 3D," I think we would tnily hate And then along comes Sex Show." sanitary-napkin manufacturer. oudet. She expanded to televi- Underworld. JB0A/2. being separated. In addition to Courtney from Reno with her lohanson has a no-flinch, no- Even so, when she married sion on Toronto's public-access 8. "Gossip Folks (Fatboy Slim being my husband, he is also threesome inquiry—the sort of blush, no-bull approach. She electrician Ejnor lohanson in cable, where she was a fixture Mixes)," Missy 'Misdemeanor'" the exact right drummer for problem (however mind- makes sex a subject neither sala- 1953, "I had the rhythm method until her W cable show began. Elliott (feat. Ludacns) The Gold me." expanding lohanson's solution) cious nor lewd (despite the down pat. There were no chil- But whoever her audience, the Mind Monheit met her husband at you will probably never face. "explicit language" warning dren for three years. Then we message is the same: Sex is part 9. "If You Love Me," Becky the Manhattan School of Music It's all the same to lohanson, attached to both shows). Nor had three children, bom 10 of life, even for those who think Baelmg. Universal. while she attended classes who treats each caller with threatening months apart" they aren't sexually active. 10. "Walking on Thin Ice there. Aside from meeting respect and good cheer. "My age is a definite advan- As her children reached their "You are sexual from the day (Remixes)." Ono Mindtrain. Montalbano, Monheit says her "I'll never say you should or tage," says lohanson, while refus- teens in the midst of the 1960s you're bom," says lohanson, Copyright 2003, VNU Business college days were uneventful. you shouldn't," she explains, "I ing to pinpoint it. "If I was cute sexual revolution, lohanson real- "and you're sexual until the day Media and Nielsen SoundScan, "College was, 1 dare say, a lit- offer alternatives. It's about being with big hair, I wouldn't have a bed this generation dU I n't know you die." Inc. tle boring. I went to a conserva- tory so nobody panied. Everyone just went back to their dorm rooms and prac- ticed for 12 hours." While Monheit felt college Local barbers find satisfaction in their careers was boring, she hopes the audience does not feel the BARBER. FROM PAGE 9 "I have never regretted it ever just sit back and let the barber men stick to going to a barber Snyder, when thinking back to same way about her live show. since," Morse said. Morse works cut away, but sometimes the and women prefer going to a when he took his wife to a salon. "Basically what it comes about 14 years ago. Shortly after at the Service Barbershop in customers can be hard to please, salon. Is this because of the The BG Barbershop and the down for us on stage is the Morse graduated from high Bowling Green and at another "Sometimes it feels like they atmosphere, or is there an actu- Service Barbershop don't get band, we are very close friends school, his father came home barbershop in Findlay on are toying with you," Morse said. al difference between the two? very many female customers, and chances are we are having from the local barbershop and Wednesdays. There are only a few customers Morse said men prefer going but the door is always open to a good time. We're laughing a told him that the barbers son Morse's favorite part about that are difficult. to a barber because they have was going to a barber school being a barber is the flexibility Snyder doesn't let the hard to more practice using electric clip- everyone. lot and it's as much fun for us When a customer asks for just as we hope it is for the audi- and he should go with him. he has with his schedule. "You please customers get under his pers, but he wouldn't recom- ence." Morse was very skeptical can pretty much make your own skin. "Sometimes you just have mend going to the barber to get a little of the top at a barber- One thing Monheit has yet to about becoming a barber, but hours," Morse said. to grit your teeth," he says. a perm. shop, they might receive some- attempt is involving the audi- after visiting the barber school Most of the customers who There is always an exception "You don't have to smell the thing else, a new friend and ence in the show. It's some- he decided to do it. come into the local barbershops to the rule, but in most cases permanent wave solution," said hopefully some great memories. thing she hopes to try one day, but does not know when that day will come. "I don't do a whole lot of audience participation. 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By Scott Niles their chips in to win a wide range At 7 p.m. "I larry Porter and the anyone. REPOSTCI of prizes. Sorcerer's Stone" will play in the Kids can climb a smaller por- With Sibs N Kids weekend Some of the prizes that will be Union theater. tion of the wall without a harness, Marling tonight, then; are a lot of given away will be: CD players, a The fun continues at 9 p.m. which is what boldering is activities planned for the younger DVD player, a TV/VCR combo, with "Harry Potter and the Thompson explained. crowd on campus that does not game boy advances and many Chamber of Secrets." "Later from 4 - 6 p.m., we will involve alcohol or other illegal other items. Today and tomorrow can be be letting people climb the rock activities. Heather Bishara, program spent at the Student Recreational wall with a harness on," I Ttis is a weekend where sib- coordinator for the Office of Center. Sibs N Kids get in free with Thompson said. "And it's free to lings of students can come up (ampus Involvement, says that a University student from 9 a.m - climb." and cut loose, having fun at vari- they look to have a good turnout. 11 p.m. and on Sunday from This day is filled with various ous events whether they be on or "Historically Casino Night has noon - 11 p.m. outdoor type activities. In addi- off campus. been successful," Bishara said, Tomorrow the recreation tion, there is karaoke at the On campus events for this "And it is now in the Union." Center will host a range of out- Falcon's Nest in the Union from 8 weekend include a Casino Night All the games range for ages door activities including events -11:30 p.m. and other activities at the Union, from 6 - 22, with something for such as: A rock climbing wall for Open skate will be held tonight various outdoor programs at the everyone, Bishara said.. the older siblings, boldering for student recreational center and a "We want everyone to have anyone, a coloring contest, and a and tomorrow at the ice area carnival, as well as other things fun," Bishara said. "But we are few more various plannings. from 8 - 10 p.m. and on Sunday spread over campus. handing out information on Rob Thompson, a graduate from 9 -10:45 a.m. A special skate ( asino Night in the Union gambling just to let kids know assistant for the outdoor program for Sibs N Kids tomorrow from Ballroom will kick off at H pm. that it can be a serious thing." at the recreational center, said 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Admission is $2 tonight with lots of games includ- Wlnlc this gambling is going on that this is an opportunity for kids and skate rental is $1. ing: blackjack, roulette wheels, 2- in the multipurpose room, kids to come out and use their energy over and under tables, and an Everyone is welcome to anend are also able to participate in and just have some fun. electronic poker machine. any of die events this weekend University Activities Thompson said that the pro- Mwto Prowled Throughout the night students and most all of (hem are free. Organization's Harry Potter grams here are tree and open to and siblings will be able to turn Double feature. MARCH TO VICTORY: Sororities prepare to race in the Beta 500.

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Activites promote bonding Past By Miranda Bond "I think sibs weekend can be a activities they wish to participate REPORTER time of fun and connection, in in. Decide whether the weekend With the upcoming Sibs N Kids which the student gels to bring a will be a restful weekend or two sibling Weekend, many students may be member of his/her family into days filled with activities. This will nervous about keeping the peace another part of their world and avoid the chance for miscommu- between their sister or brother. life here at school," Davenport nication. stories Rebecca Conrad Davenport, a said. Finally, students should take Psychologist at the Counseling She offered some steps stu- the opportunity alone with their Center on campus shared some dents can take to make the week- brother or sister to resolve any information on improving rela- end as peaceful and productive past conflict. shared tionships between students. as possible. "Conflict is a normal part of Joanna Hammer Davenport said that problems First, Davenport recommends any relationship and this may be RIP0RHP with siblings normally exist that those planning on hosting especially likely when each per- Getting away from peslq in because of competition for love, guests should decide their expec- son has their own sense of what tic brothers and sisters can lie a acknowledgment and accep- tations for the weekend and they want to have happen. If you perk fur many coDege students tance from their parents. Also, share these expectations with don't get it 'right' at first, keep try- who choose lo live on campus. unresolved conflicts are often their sibling. This allows each ing," Davenport said. However, SibsN Kids Weekend, cause for disagreements. person to work toward the same "Relationships are not always gives University students an Problems between college stu- goal. It is also important not to set easy and in fact can be hard work. opportunity to share every- dents and siblings arise because expectations too high, because At the same time, good relation- thing from small dorm rooms both individuals are going this only sets the weekend up for ships, even with your siblings, to quality lime uith ihcir sib- through major changes in their disappointment can enrich your life way beyond lings lives. College students are getting Second, it is important for stu- the effort required to maintain Ashley Webb, has participat- older and leaving home. This dents to strive for good commu- them," she added. ed in sihs \ Kids Weekend and most likely changes their rela- nication with their siblings. This She also said while it can be tionships with family members. includes listening well to what stressful to entertain guests, ten- said her lli-yeai-old brother As students mature, it is an the other person has to say and sions can be eased by getting File photo came bom Kentucky to visit opportunity to form mutually what they want to have happen. plenty of sleep and a good sense her. It was nice she said 10 visit FACE PAINTING: A past Sibs N Kids participate gets her face with Tyler because she had not respectful relationships between Also, siblings need to speak of humor. Most importantly, just painted. Face painting is one of the many activities offered to sib- siblings. openly and honestly about what enjoy the weekend. seen him since winter break, lings this weekend. "Unlike a lot of brothels and sisters we'ie pretty close and we gel along for the most pan." Webb said. "It was nice to spend some quality time with him." 3:30-5:30 p.m. Union Multipurpose Cheryl Nantes felt it was Sibs N Kids skate Room great to see her Hi-year oldsis- Ice arena tei K'ssica who came to see what dorm lilc had to offer, Noon -11 p.m. Names said her sister was 7 p.m. Sibs N Kids get in free amazed at how tiny the dorms Gospel Choir Spring with University student. were "All I can remember is lessica Concert Rec Center Union Ballroom walking into my room and say- get «* life ing to me "Mow do you live hltrW/rvi>nKI 111)' , Wills MUhl!Ml.ntll MmAkflriMttlMJMti 'otli.k -vs.i. p ■! 1 p.m. here?" Names said. "She was 7 p.m. invulvMt.sibs iikids.html BGSU Softball truly amazed that I could do it." UAO: "Harry Potter and Names said "It was pretty Friday, April 4 8 p.m. Saturday, April 5 the Chamber of BGSU vs. Toledo funny." Student Jazz Combo Secrets" Softball field Names said thai other than 9 a.m. -11 p.m. Brian Recital Hall 9 a.m. -11 p.m. Union Theater the initial shock of how small Sibs N Kids get in free Sibs N Kids get in free 5:30 p.m. dorms actually are. the two sis- with University student. 8 p.m. with University student. ters had a blast. 8-11:30 p.m. International Dinner "I took my little sister to see a Rec Center University Department Rec Center Karaoke in the Nest Union Ballroom movie and then we went shop- of Theater Production Falcon's Nest, Union ping. Sibs N Kids Weekend 5 p.m. "Our Country's Good" by 11 a.m. -2 p.m. 8 p.m. gave trie a chance lo spend some quality lime with her, Cup of Culture: China Timberlake Wertenbaker. Sibs N Kids Carnival 8 p.m. University Department and France Adult/student/senior Saddlemire field which unlike the usual sisterly University Department of Theater Production 316 Union admission $10 children arguing and fighting at home- of Theater Production "Our Country's Good" by was very nice," Names said. under 12 $5. Noon "Our Country's Good" by Timberlake Wertenbaker. Webb said that it was a relief 7 p.m. Eva Marie Saint Theater BGSU baseball Timberlake Wertenbaker. to take time from the usual UAO movie: "Harry BGSU vs. Oakland Adult/student/senior Adult/student/senior studying to spend time with Potter and the 8 p.m. St eller Field admission $10 children admission $10 children Tyler. She said Tyler participat- Sorcerer's Stone" Planetarium Show under 12 $5. under 12 $5. ed in some of the activities that Union theater "Star Spangled 4 p.m. Eva Marie Saint Theater the University provided how- Eva Marie Saint Theater ever he enjoyed the college Banners" $1 donation International Tea atmosphere the most. Tyler 7:30 p.m. suggested. Bowling Greenery, Union 8- 10 p.m. 8 p.m. picked out his favorite part of Sibs N Kids check-in/T- University Planetarium Public Skate Planetarium Show college life Webb said-the girls. shirt distribution 2-6 p.m. Ice Arena "Star Spangled "My younger brother was excited to tour the campus- 202A Union Ballroom 9:30 p.m. Outdoor Program Banners" $1 donation UAO movie: "Harry Adventure Activies especially the girl's dorms," Sunday, April 6 University Planetarium Webb said. "Sometimes I forget 8-11 p.m. Potter and the Chamber Student Recreation he's 16 already-l guess I'll Casino Night of Secrets" Centex 11 a.m. -1 p.m. 8 -10 p.m. always think of him as a little Union Ballroom Union Theater Sibs N Kids Family kid-even when lies really in Public Skate college one day." Webb said. Brunch Ice Arena After showing lessica the University. Names said she hopes her younger sister will attend college one day. She said thai lessica hears her complain about the negative pans of col- • • • • lege and she wants lessica too see that college can be a great learning experience too. "I can only hope that she had a good time too and that it was a positive opportunity for hcr-l look forward to having her come back and visii me again," Names said. K'rui went up Sf^S ANC? <7C?S £.Os/?oN Cud?" Roommate movcdTout Tuition jusl increased 2 LARGE 248 S. Main St. 352-9375 Now What??? Two Blocks South ol Wooster onI Ithe right 1 ITEM More than just a bike shop!! PIZZAS .99

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By Kimberty Oupps him in his room and have cut While it is to be expected that hear Ron's voice cracking. PULSE EDITOR him off from the wizarding world. some things will be left out of the They have an obvious chem- Those expecting to see "Harry However, his non-magic family movie, Gilderoy Lockhart's istry but the movie features more Potter and the Chamber of is not the only force keeping him (Kenneth Branagh) exposure and of Harry than the three of them. Secrets" to be as close to the book from his friends at Hogwarts. fraud, and Colin Creevey (Hugh While the book is more Harry- as was "Harry Potter and the Dobby, a mysterious house elf, Mitchell) were important in the focused, it would have been a Sorcerer's Stone," keep your says Harry will die if he returns to book but not the movie. benefit for people to see their money in your wallet Hogwarts. While'Harry Potter and the chemistry. If you are willing, though, to He hides letters from Ron Chamber of Secrets" is not as Despite its flaws, "Harry Potter watch the movie and forget that Weasely (Rupert Grint) and close to the book as the first and the Chamber of Secrets" you ever read the book. "Harry Hermoine Granger (Emma movie, it is just as visually stimu- does not disappoint. The final Potter and the Chamber of Watson) to make Harry think he lating as the first scenes are just as exciting as the Secrets" will be an enjoyable does not belong at Hogwarts. I would not call the effects first movie, and the characters experience. Harry does return to Hogwarts great because they are obviously still have the same charisma and At the beginning of the movie, in a most interesting way, only to not real. However, scenes with charm. 1 will probably watch the Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is find the students of Hogwarts, as the flying car and the Whomping movie again in the theater, only I about to enter his second year at well as the school itself, in grave Willow tree were just as I had will worry less about what it is Hogwart's School of Witchcraft danger. imagined. missing but what it has to offer.

and Wizardry and the school year The story itself is not altered The core of the movie, though, Grade: B Press phrto could not come any sooner. from the book, but a lot of detail are Harry, Ron and Hermoine. (This review was originally POTTER & FRIENDS: Daniel Radcliffe (middle) poses with co- His Uncle Vemon and Aunt in the book was left on the editing The three of them are spectacu- printed in the BG News on stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint."Harry Porter and the Petunia have practically locked room floor. lar, although it is distracting to November 21,2002.) Chamber of Secrets" will play in the Union this weekend.

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May or August 9 Leafy climber [email protected] $490 & gas/elec. 12 mo lease '. ■ vi ■B* |H 10 Host Smith Apt Renfals 419-352-8917 11 All the time 1 bdrm. avail, in a 4 bdrm. house 39. ^ ~" Downtown BG. Cheap rent. ' H""" ■ 12 Margin 38 Nota _ (note well) 14? 13 Search for 39 Supervised 303-915-8391 CLOSE TO CAMPUS!II ■ i H Sublsrs needed May to Aug 154 ;l 18 _-Hartley Labor Act 42 Little bit For Sale 146 12 moleases starting Manville. 3 bdrm. hse., 2 car garage. IH " 22 Three in Berlin 43 Near the beginning 46 Rouses from sleep May 17. 2003 excell. cond. & price. 26 Poker lee ■fl ** 1 ' ' 1 27 Violinist Leopold 47 Fishhook point 230 N. Enterprise »D Call Con 214-4792 1 56 I^B ■ 49 Brief argument S500 Police Impounds! 1 Br.-1 person- $390 -r util. " 28 "Peer Gynt" composer 51 Gallant mount Cars/trucks/SUVS from $500 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED «■ 266 Manville '' 30 Jai follower 52 Formation flyers Hondas, Chevys & more! For listings 3 bdrm 2 bath. apt. avail. Aug-May. 2 Br - 2 person- $580 * util. 31 Russo of "Tin Cup" 53 Barker's customer call 800-719-3001 ext 4558 OWN ROOM $325 ♦ util ■ 322 E Court »4- 1 Br 32 Taj Mahal's city 54 Solemn word 1 person- $420 mcl. all util. CALL MARIE 354-0315 ■-r 1991 Chevy Camaro RS Converti- 33 Dregs 55 Blackthorn 415 E Court M 57 Geek ble Immaculate. 48K. $6500 OBO Furnished room w/lreedom of house 1 34 When the big hand 1 Br-1 person- $330 t util is up 60 New Deal agcy 440-552-5333 to a responsible person. $200 415 E. Court «C ACROSS 36 Buffalo Bill 61 Fighters' org. 1992 Buick Park Ave. 2 Br.- 2 person- $450 + util. deposit. $250/mo. No other bills. Leather, loaded.much new. clean 354-6117 $3500 OBO 440-552-5333 Smith Apartment Rentals Houses 1. 2 & 3 bdrm. apts. within 1 Alter, in Aries 43 Van Halen or Murphy 6 Moroccan port 419-352-8917 2 blocks ol campus for 03-04 44 Fire flakes 2001 Ninja 500 R. purple/gray. 6K, 10 Checks out 45 White Sea arm school year Call 352-7454 Muzzy pipe. K&N |el kit & air filter 2 bdrm. apt. 1 bath. w/d. d/w. stove 14 Winter hazard 48 Chemical compound $4300. Call 419-271-0960. and refng., plenty of storage, very Immediate Availability! Sterling 15 Twice DXXVII 50 Open hostilities spacious! In a quiet neighborhood. 16 Earlier Persian 51 Bilko or Snorkel, e.g. Loft! $90 Fits BGSU regulations Univ. Enclave Now- Aug. Moving, 17 Retire 54 Milo of "The Verdict" Grad. sludents or young professio- must find subleaser. No reasonable ANSWERS Good conditions nals only $735/mo Avail. Aug. 1. 19 Barred room 56 Growl fiercely 419-214-4058 offer relused 734-697-0146. leave 354-6036. 20 Marksman 58 Darjeeling or Earl Grey message. 21 _ Hills. IL 59 Thanks _! -1 3 a V N|S a N .■o U 3 H Loveseat that folds oul to bed. Great ■1 s 3 fl H 3 dBi ii U i 2 bdrm. apt avail May 15 S600 lo- Miliken Apt (Downtown) Avail.1 22 Actress Do 60 Septenary periods ■ wall i cond. $75 Also loft, good cond. ■- 3 3 M A 8 * 3 3 n 1 V cated on campus NO pels and yr. bdrm. air cond. all new appliances, 23 Stroke gently successively meets univ standards $75 » 3 iBi b V N » V i H lease required Call 3540229 washer/dryer down hall. Call Kevin 24 Newt 62 Brazen solicitor 614-309-7072 25 Concerned one 63 French lather O s|u V „ 1 « ) 1 5 i 419-575-2193 V '-■ 3 N V 2 bdrm. apt., excellent cond 27 Daughter ol Oedipus 64 Fatter than lat ' M ■j o 1 " 29 Bladed pole 65 Protagonist 1 1 a O i 3 A 3 i >i . 3 0 Close to University!! N. Enterprise. 4 bdrm. basement, N N O Id r. 32 Audibly 66 Additional conjunctions • » . a 3 3 s all next to campus, 300 block of 2 bdrm furn. or unfum. apts 724 3 3 « » 1 „m, 3 NEWLY REMODELED HOUSE s 3 A *\m i 1 V s|s 3 c. d V E. Merry Listings avail 24/7 316 6th St 705 7th St $460 mo 1 yr. E. Merry #3,353-0325 9am-9pm 3 bdrm. den. 2 bth. 5th St. $875.'mo. lease - $525 mo. school year lease Avail Aug 15th. Call 352-8872 "Fully furnished efficiency. $455 for Call 354-0914 VOTED BEST PIZZA 10 STRAIGHT YEARS Roommate needed. 1 person. Monthly leases, includes 2 bdrm. furn. sublease May to Aug. June to June. Own roorr. $200. all utilities, cable, phone. Call Close to campus. Off street parking 419-352-0080 PISRN€LLO'S 12" One 2 Cans Buckeye Inn & Studios 352-1520. S500/mo ♦ gas & elect. Subleaser needed. 3 bdrm. town fR€€ D €l,VCRV Item Pizza "Reduced rent by 17% on last Ig Call Heather 352-1923 203 N. Main 352-5166 of Pop house, aircond.washer/rryer. 3-5 J5.00 MinimumM house 303 E Merry. 4-6 bdrms. 2 bdrm. unfurnished for Aug. 710 ppl 642 S College Apt. 5. 352-7617 Open Weekdays 4P.M. • Lunch Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 'Ask About our other delivery specials huge covered porch. All new flooring Seventh St Quiet seniors & grads. & could include all utilities Normally new kitchens heat paid 352-3445 Subleaserleaser needed. Grad. 6-8 students . 211 E. Reed. 2 full 2 subleasers needed for summer, Student pret. 2 bdrm, garage, A/C, baths, next yr. Normally for 4-6 large house, close to campus. veiy close to campus. 352-8863 students. For more info & viewing Inexpensive! Call 419-494-3291 call 353-0325 Wish you could have a swimming TH tilt 111! Ii Tim 2 subleasers needed starting May pool, hoi tub & weight rm at your fin- "Reduced rent by 20% on last Ig. 15. No rent due until June Free gas gertips? Now you can for FREE at ^709 5th StreetA Phone Booth house. 303 E Merry. 4-6 bdrms . heat, water. S sewer 419-344-6920 Sterling Univ. Apts!! 1 subleaser APARTMENTS (1:50) 4:35 7:20 (9:40] huge covered porch. All new flooring needed lor a furn. unit for an Aug. & could include all utilities Normally 2003-04 Apartments 03-04 lease. 1st month's rent is A Man apart 6-8 students . 211 E Reed. 2 full 800 Third St FREEH Call Travis at 214-6142 %u Ou (1:40) 4:25 7:10 [9:55] baths, next yr Normally for 4-6 3 blocks off campus Call 354-9740 lor the details students. For more info & viewing Basic call 353-0325 (2:05) 4:50 7:35 [10:10] 'ttStt Head of State NY Strip Dinner ft ALL (2:00) 4:45 7:30 [10:05] <*> UNDERSTANDING THE NAVAJO WAY O 2 Bdrm., 2 Full Bath, C/A Bringing Down the Presentation and film A Weave of Time ▼ Shuttle slop across the street House Blessing Way Teachings and Navajo Traditional Art Beverages Games, S500/month 4:15 [9:50] Highland Francis Bumside, Navajo Healer and Artist Management 8 June Burnside. Educator 8 Raffles, Live For Rental Information: Chicago From the Pine Springs Navajo Reservation in Arizona Contact Jack at (1:30) 7:00 4:15 [9:50] 130 E. Washington SI.. BG o 7 pm - 228 Bowen-Thompson Student Union Free and Open to All 1-800-829-8638 ▼ ▼ Entertainment Schedule is lor (419) 354-6036 i_: i SponsoreO Dy Chapman Community, Ethnic Cultural Arts Program. Office or Steve at Friday 4/4/03 - Thursday 4/10/03 9 AM-5PM of Residence Ue. School o'Art. Sociology Oepl. History Dept. Political Tickets/ info 823-4412,823-3228 , (419)352-1150 () denotes Saturday and Soence Dept. ana* the Native American Unity Council Sunday onlyl 1st month 1 2 off! J [ ] denotes Monday-Wednesday Low Security Deposits! Other limes show everyday! (for Highland & Jay-Mar only). \ Starts $510. 12 mo. lease. ■owllng Oraan Those who are Mall 41* 3 54-444 7 1616 E.Wooster Street MoaiM 41B J540000 The Highlands- Senior/Grad Kappa Aelta's Bowling Green. OH 43402 MovM Tims* 41S-SB4-OI«l Housing, 1 Bdrm. spacious, (Located in Greenwood Centre) oodlandlc.com large closets, an new windows, car- and those who pet, some w/new kitchens & baths wish they were. 10% Starts $395. 12 mo lease. The Homestead- Grad Congratulations student Housing, A/C. great location. lihjVl discount ceramic tile, soundproof cons . to our newest Management Inc. dishwashers, sky lights, vaulted one coupon per person ceilings Starts S510. month 4pm- 7pm Kappa Aelta's dinner meal NOW RENTING Well take care olyou. Best $2.00 Appetizer Buffet FOR 2003/2004 price, well-maintained, privacy Julie Thibault Mon.-Thurs. & dead Dolt security, large Bring Student I.D. Call 353-5800 for apts.. 2A.hr. maintenance. 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