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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-1-2012 The BG News October 1, 2012 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 1, 2012" (2012). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8557. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8557 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. STARSTRUCK Students ended homecoming with an anual concert hosted by UAO at the Stcoh Center on Sunday. For mote photos of the event check THE BG NEW out CAMPUS on Pig. 5. ESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding communij^ VOLUME 92, ISSUE 20 Monday, October 1, 2012 WWW.BGNEWS.COM THE PULSE I MUSIC Campaign to leave legacy Students can donate to construction of gateway By Dana* King Campus Editor Students can commemorate their experiences at the University by donating money to the Student Legacy Campaign. The money will eventually go toward changing the appearance of the University through the construction of a gateway to cam- pus. The gateway will be placed where the current administration building is. The idea of the campaign came from the University's past, as there was originally a gateway MOllY MCF»DDIN tut BG NWS in that spot around 1920, said NATHANIEL MOTTE takes a break from playing keyboard and gets low and belts out a love song to the adouring fans at the Stroh Center on Sunday. Ryan Sowers, junior and chair of the student committee for the campaign. "We're returning to tradition with a modern twist and setting students up for the future," he said. "It's sort of a tip of the hat to tradition." HIGHENER The idea of a campus gateway was in the University master plan, but President Mary Ellen Mazey brought the gateway up as the possible focus of a stu- dent campaign when talking to ATMOSPHE Sowers. Sowers is one of six students 30H!3, Cobra Starship wrap up homecoming with a show at the Stroh who are on the committee for the campaign. "Every student was chosen By Erin Cox because of proven leadership, Social Media Editor connections and a true passion for Bowling Green," Sowers said. Nathaniel Motte of 30HI3 said in an email prior lo the homecoming concert that he likes to Alex Solis, Sarah Swegan, create more of a party atmosphere at a concert rather than just performing—the audience at David Neely, Evan Colyer and Sunday night's homecoming concert said it was exactly that. Beau Slater are also students on 30HI3 and Cobra Starship performed at the Stroh Center for the homecoming concert last the committee. night, sponsored by the University Activities Organization. Together, the six students Senior Nick Daverio said 30HI3 started off the show creating a party atmosphere just by donated $5,000 to kick off the doing as much as possible to get the crowd going. campaign. "It was really good," Daverio said. "They put on a good show." "We thought it was necessary Junior Sarah Payne said she was excited to see 30H !3 because she knew more of their songs. because we can't be asking oth- "I was obsessed with them a couple of summers ago," Payne said. "It was good, fun and ers to give when we haven't given high energy." ourselves," Sowers said. "We The duo kept the audience involved throughout their performance by getting them to wanted to show them we're buy- make the 30HI3 sign with their hands, singing and jumping. ing in, we believe in what we're "They kept telling us to dance and they kept it unique to Bowling Green, so it really made doing." the concert fun," Payne said. That day, the BGSU Foundation Freddie and Frieda Falcon joined 30HI3 on stage early in the concert and the crowd on the KATIE 10GS0ON I IHIBGNfWS matched the students' donation GABE SAPORTA, lead singer of Cobra Starship belts one See CONCERT | Page 2 out atht eh concert on Sunday. SeeLAGACY|Page5 Sheri CAMPUS Stoll BRIEF University Chief Financial Officer Board approves leasing of land for new health center The Board of Trustees met Friday and idesigned and built there architecturally, it approved a resolution authorizing the lease of works visually with the rest of the campus in the land for the new Student Health Center. that area." Stoll said. The lease applies to the land at the corner This is because the area will be a key entry of Wooster St. and South College Drive and point to the University, she said will last for approximately 40 years. The hospital is paying $1 to lease the land, During that time the Wood County which is a nominal amount and is very com- Hospital will build and operate a student mon in the real estate industry, she said health center on the land. "What we're realty getting is the value of The land will be leased instead of sold to the service they're providing," Stoll said. ensure whatever the usage is, it serves the The fact that Wood County Hospital University, said Sheri Stoll. chief financial will run the new health center may also officer. allow for more access to resources the A committee with members from both University wouldn't be able to provide on Wood County and the University will work its own, Stoll said. to design and build the new health center. "The range of things they can service on KATIE lOGSDON : !Hi BG NtWS Stoll said. site would definitely be enhanced," she said. FREDDIE FALCON interacts with spectators at the annual homecoming parade Friday evening Different University clubs and organizations made "We want to be certain that what gets floats and participated in the parade that travels from Mercer Road to College Drive FALCONS DEFEAT RHODE ISLAND LET IT ALL OUT WHY DIONT YOU GO TO THE HOMECOMING CONCERT? The BG football team rebouned from two straight Something bugging you? Check out "Tickets were too expensive." losses to take down Rhode Island, 48-8, Saturday this week's Falcon Screeches and afternoon. Read a full recap of the game to see don't forget to submit your rant how the falcons took down the rams for this year's on Twiiter with #FalconScreech or Dayshanique Williams homecoming game at the Doyt. | PAGE 6 online at bgnews.com | PAGE 4 Sophomore, Criminal Justice I 2 Monday. October 1.2012 WWWBGNEWS.COM MOTION CITY _ GHOST FRI & SAT NIGHTS OW NOW T 10 PM til 2:30 AM Tickets $20 in ad vane* < \m is j >,-,//, BOOMER & fcfc- \ t\ f< I A 1 \ K Jk-£& p. DJ MANNY For more information N B 18 & Up *?U over FREE go t0:dazel.net c^ facebooK.com/clazel 'r clazel.net * facebook.com/clazel D. Seeman, 18. of Maumee. 6:50 P.M. 11:24 P.M. within the 700 block of N. 2:07 A.M. BLOTTER Ohio, were cited for under- Complainant reported that Jacob Smith, 21. of Bowling Main St. He was transported Corey Joseph Jones, 23. of age possession of alcohol an unknown person left with- Green, was cited for nui- to the Wood County Justice Bowling Green, was arrested THURS., SEPT. within the 100 block of out paying for gas within the sance party regulations Center. for resisting arrest, operating 27 Manville Ave. Garman was 1100 block of S. Main St. within the 300 block of N. a vehicle impaired, leaving the scene of an accident, 9:21A.M. also cited for open container. Enterprise St. 1:01A.M. assured clearance distance Complainant repotted that 9:08 P.M. Ryan J. Wong. 19, of Bowling ahead and failure to maintain sometime during the night. 1:20 A.M. Preston R Pratt. 38, of 11:33 P.M. Green, was cited for under- reasonable control within the an unknown person opened Jarel L Williams. 22, of Wilkesville, Ohio, was Tiffany Windless. 20. of age/under the influence of 1000 block of N. Main St. unlocked mail cubbies, took Sandusky. Ohio, was cited for arrested for falsification, driv- Toledo, was cited for speed alcohol near East Court and He was lodged in the Wood mail, ripped it up and threw drug abuse/marijuana and ing under suspension/non and operating a vehicle North Summit St. County Justice Center. it into the bushes within the possession of drug parapher- compliance, driving under underage/under the influ- 1700 block of Juniper Court. nalia within the 200 block of suspension/12 point suspen- ence of alcohol within the 1:22 A.M. N. Church St. sion and expired registration 300 block of N. Main St. Cody A. Topola. 21, of 2:39 A.M. Jeffrey D. Uhlman. 57. of 1:02 P.M. near Interstate 75 and East Independence. Ohio; Bowling Green, was cited for Complainant reported that 1:58 A.M. Wooster Street He was 11:50 P.M. Trevor Jordan Fryt, 18, of operating a vehicle impaired someone had made an Justyn T. Hummel. 18. of lodged at the Wood County Brandon M. Rodriguez, 18, Bowling Green; Emily Marie at Lot 1 downtown. unauthorized purchase on Bowling Green, was cited for Justice Center. Melissa A. of Bowling Green, was cited Schwarberg, 20, of Loveland, her debit card within the 200 criminal mischief within the Goble.