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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 , 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

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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 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. 42, of Radcliff. Ohio. for public urination at Lot 2 Ohio; Joshua Edward was arrested for obstructing 2:49 A.M. block of S Main St. 200 block of S. Prospect St. downtown Peterson, 20, of Bloomdale. He was allegedly grabbing official business, possession Ohio; and Stephanie Complainant reported that of marijuana and possession sometime after midnight, an 11:45 P.M. trash cans and moving them 11:50 P.M. Hamann. 21. of Loveland. unknown person knocked Benjermm H. Kildow. 22. of into the street. of drug paraphernalia. She Taylor J. Hudson, 23, of Ohio, were cited for tres- the driver side mirror off of a Bowling Green, was cited for was lodged in the Wood Bowling Green, was cited for passing within the 100 block County Justice Center. vehicle within the 200 block littering at Lot 1 downtown. 2:29 A.M. possession of traffic control of N. Main St. Katherine Andrew Preston Heath, device signs within the 200 A. Brown. 23; and Sarah C. of S. Main St. The estimated 23. of Bowling Green, was 10:40 P.M. block of E. Merry Ave. In Callaway, 21. both of Bowling damage is $100 FRI., SEPT. 28 cited for disorderly conduct/ Anan A. Mustafam 20; and Hudson's possession were Green, were cited for public 12:18 A.M. insulting/taunting within the Kurt M. Carlisle, 21. both of a Sunrise Circle sign. East urination. 3:16 A.M. Robert A. Oswald. 20 of 100 block of N. Prospect Bowling Green, were cited Merry Avenue and North Complainant reported that Bowling Green, was cited St Paige S. Crowe. 22, of for nuisance party within the Main Street sign, a no park- 1:31A.M. he was assaulted by five for possession of marijuana Fostoria. Ohio, was cited for 300 block of N. Summit St. ing sign and a curves sign. Chandler Mossing, 21. of to six males within the 100 within the 300 block of N. fighting. Bowling Green. Ohio, was block of N. Main St. Summit St. Jared Alexander 11:02 P.M. SAT., SEPT. 29 arrested for criminal trespass Crile, 23; and Dylan J. 3:39 A.M. Jacob West. 22. of Bowling and criminal mischief within 3:21A.M. 12:22 A.M. Rooney, 23. both of Bowling Shannon Joy Paloa Ibarra. Green, was cited for nui- the 300 block of S. Main St. Matthew S. Starace, 20. of Sherri A. Johnson. 25. of Green, were cited for nui- 22. of Bowling Green was sance party within the 300 He was lodged in the Wood Bowling Green, was cited for Bowling Green, was cited sance party. cited for nuisance party reg- block of N. Summit St, County Justice Center. underage under the influ- for open container at Lot 6 ulations within the 100 block ence of alcohol, within the downtown. 12:36 AM of N. Enterprise St. 11:02 P.M. 1:57 A.M. 700 block of E. Napoleon Nicholas P. Brandle. 23. of Peter Louis Bahner. 20, of Matthew Richard Deblos. 19. Road. 12:38 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited 8:10 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited for of Munroe Falls, Ohio, was Ryan Miglets. 20. of Sheffield for open container within the Complainant reported nuisance party within the 100 cited for underage/under the Lake, Ohio, was cited for 100 block of Troupe Ave. sometime during the night, block of S. College Drive. influence of alcohol and pro- open container within the a blue recycle bin was taken Colin J. Wary. 20. of Bowling hibited acts within the 100 ONLINE: Go to bgnews.com for 300 block of N. Main St. 1:10 A.M. from a residence within the Green, was cited for under- block of N. Prospect St * the complete blotter list Kelsey D. Garman. 20. of 700 block of S. Prospect St. age possession of alcohol. 12:45 A.M. Bowling Green; and Nathan 2:01A.M. Shannon Leigh Rakyta. 25. 1:17 P.M. 11:09 P.M. Melissa Kathryn. 21; and of Hubbard. Ohio, was cited Complainant reported that Blake A. Davis. 21; and Zachary L. Hunnel, 20. both for open container within the sometime during the night, Philip Borkowski. 21. both of of Bowling Green, were cited 200 block of N. Main St. an unknown person broke Bowling Green, were cited for public urination within CORRECTION into a vehicle and tried to for nuisance party within the the 100 block of E. Oak St 12:50 A.M. access the glove compart- 300 block of N. Enterprise Hunnel was also cited for POLICY Zachary Aaron Karl ment, breaking the latch St John Carlos Sanchez. 19, underage/under the influ- Salisbury. 22 , of Swansboror. We want to correct all factual within the 1000 block of N. of Bowling Green, was cited ence of alcohol. N.C.. was arrested for errors. If you think an error has Grove St. The estimated for underage possession of obstructing official business been made, call The BG News at damage is $100. alcohol. 419-372-6966.

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floor pushed Iheir seals to the side to gel closer to the stage. Sean Foreman of 3011 !3 also came into the crowd and sang to a few audience members. "I loved it. It was so much fun," freshman Elizabeth Mitchell said. "They played all the songs 1 wanted and some 1 never heard of before." a ;l/) (M Walmart;! 30H!3's stage also had two mountain lions with green Save money. Live better. lasers shooting out of their eyes MECCA on either side. Management Inc. Cobra Starship did not keep the mountain lions, but per- formed second and kept the high-energy going. Offering you Secure your Nicole Busdeker, a senior apartment for at Woodmore High School in these special services: Elmore, Ohio, said she came to 2013-2014 see 30H!3, but thought Cobra Starship was phenomenal. Pharmacy "I thought I only knew two Can renew now of Cobra Starship's songs, but it turned out 1 knew a lot more. Vision care Will start renting And the lead singer was really hot," Busdeker said. 1-hour photo processing Nov. 1,2012 Gabe Saporta, lead singer of Cobra Starship, said the show 5% discount on all was awesome and he had fun Quick lube express in Bowling Green throughout 1/2/3 bdrm apts & the day Sunday as well. H P Hair salon townhouses only. "We got to go to the rec cen- ter today, which was cool," Subway Saporta said Chance for Cobra Starship opened with one person to "" and the WIN FREE RENT audience started dancing right for the school year. away. "Lots of jumping around and screaming. It was a great con- Check out our cert," Busdeker said. website/facebook Payne had attended the Kid Cudi concert during the or homecoming of 2010, but she 131 West Gypsy Lane stop by our office said this year's concert was for details better. 3^2-3776 "This one is more partying, fun, dance music," Payne said. Open 24 hours meccabg.com Busdeker said she had seen 30HI3 at , but she thought the atmosphere was 1045 N Main St better at the Strob, Bowling Green, Ohio "The whole concert was 419-353-5800 high energy, it was great," Busdeker said.

ft «, WWW.BGNEWS.COM CAMPUS Monday. October 1.2012 3 30H!3, Cobra Starship rock the Stroh Center

Bands end Homecoming Weekend with a party-like concert

PHOTOS BY MOLLY MCFADDIN & KATIE LOGSDON

RIGHT: As 30H5 came onto the stage fans threw up the 30H3 symbol and they even made t-shtits for this specific concert

BOTTOM RIGHT: Gabe Saporta. lead srncjer of Cobra Starship points at his fans to get them to scream his lyrics back to him.

TOP LEFT: Senior Cassie Utt. Vocal Performance and Computer Science Major, gets the autographs of Cobra Starship band memebers during a meet and greet after the concert.

BOTTOM LEFT: Sean Foreman, a member of 50HS performs Starstruck during the concert at the Stroh Center on Sunday.

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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 9:21A.M. also cited for open container. Enterprise St. 1:01A.M. the scene of an accident, Complainant repotted that 9:08P.M. Ryan J. Wong. 19. of Bowling assured clearance distance sometime during the night, 1:20 A.M. Preston R Pratt. 38. of 11:33 P.M. Green, was cited for under- ahead and failure to maintain an unknown person opened Jarel L Williams. 22. of Wilkesville. Ohio, was Tiffany Windless. 20. of age/under the influence of reasonable control within the unlocked mail cubbies, took Sandusky. Ohio, was cited for arrested for falsification, driv- Toledo, was cited for speed alcohol near East Court and 1000 block of N. Main St. mail, ripped it up and threw drug abuse/marijuana and ing under suspension/non and operating a vehicle North Summit St. He was lodged in the Wood it into the bushes within the possession of drug parapher- compliance, driving under underage/under the influ- County Justice Center 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. 1:02 P.M. near Interstate 75 and East Independence, Ohio; Jeffrey D. Uhlman. 57, of Complainant reported that 1:58 A.M. Wooster Street. He was 11:50 P.M. Trevor Jordan Fryt. 18. of Bowling Green, was cited for someone had made an Justyn T. Hummel. 18. of lodged at the Wood County Brandon M. Rodriguez. 18. Bowling Green; Emily Marie operating a vehicle impaired unauthorized purchase on Bowling Green, was cited for Justice Center. Melissa A. of Bowling Green, was cited Schwarberg. 20, of Loveland. at Lot 1 downtown. her debit card within the 200 criminal mischief within the Goble. 42. of Radcliff. Ohio, for public urination at Lot 2 Ohio; Joshua Edward block of S. Main St 200 block of S. Prospect St. was arrested for obstructing downtown. Peterson, 20. of Bloomdale. 2:49 A.M. He was allegedly grabbing official business, possession Ohio; and Stephanie Complainant reported that 11:45 P.M. trash cans and moving them of marijuana and possession 11:50 P.M. Hamann. 21. of Loveland. sometime after midnight, an Benjermin H. Kildow. 22. of into the street. of drug paraphernalia. She Taylor J. Hudson. 23, of Ohio, were cited for tres- unknown person knocked Bowling Green, was cited for was lodged in the Wood Bowling Green, was cited for passing within the 100 block the driver side mirror off of a littering at Lot 1 downtown 2:29 A.M. County Justice Center. possession of traffic control of N. Main St. Katherine vehicle within the 200 block Andrew Preston Heath. device signs within the 200 A. Brown. 23; and Sarah C. of S. Main St. The estimated 23. of Bowling Green, was 10:40 P.M. block of E. Merry Ave. In Callaway, 21. both of Bowling damage is $100. FRL, SEPT. 28 cited for disorderly conduct/ Anan A. Mustafam 20; and Hudson's possession were Green, were cited for public 12:18 A.M. insulting/taunting within the Kurt M Carlisle, 21. both of a Sunrise Circle sign. East urination. 3:16 A.M. Robert A. Oswald. 20 of 100 block of N. Prospect Bowling Green, were cited Merry Avenue and North Complainant reported that Bowling Green, was cited St. Paige S. Crowe. 22. of for nuisance party within the Main Street sign, a no park- 1:31A.M. he was assaulted by five for possession of marijuana Fostoria, Ohio, was cited for 300 block of N. Summit St. ing sign and a curves sign. Chandler Mossing. 21. of to six males within the 100 within the 300 block of N. fighting. Bowling Green. Ohio, was block of N. Main St. Summit St. Jared Alexander 11:02 P.M. arrested for criminal trespass Crile. 23; and Dylan J. 3:39 A.M. Jacob West. 22, of Bowling SAT., SEPT. 29 and criminal mischief within 3:21 A.M. 12:22 AM. Rooney, 23. both of Bowling Shannon Joy Paloa Ibarra. Green, was cited for nui- the 300 block of S. Main St. Matthew S. Starace, 20, of Sherri A. Johnson. 25, of Green, were cited for nui- 22. of Bowling Green was sance party within the 300 He was lodged in the Wood Bowling Green, was cited for Bowling Green, was cited sance party cited for nuisance party reg- block of N. Summit St. County Justice Center. underage under the influ- for open container at Lot 6 ulations within the 100 block ence of alcohol, within the downtown. 12 36 AM of N. Enterprise St. 11:02 P.M. 1:57 A.M. 700 block of E. Napoleon Nicholas P. Brandle. 23. of Peter Louis Banner. 20. of Matthew Richard Deblos, 19, Road. 12:38 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited 8:10 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited for of Munroe Falls, Ohio, was for open container within the Complainant reported nuisance party within the 100 Ryan Miglets. 20. of Sheffield cited for underage/under the Lake. Ohio, was cited for 100 block of Troupe Ave. sometime during the night, block of S. College Drive influence of alcohol and pro- open container within the a blue recycle bin was taken Colin J. Wary. 20. of Bowling hibited acts within the 100 ONLINE: Go (o bgnews.com fot 300 block of N. Main St. 1:10 A.M. from a residence within the Green, was cited for under- block of N. Prospect St. * the complete blotter list Kelsey D. Garman. 20. of 700 block of S. Prospect St. age possession of alcohol. 12:45 A.M. Bowling Green; and Nathan 2:01 A.M. Shannon Leigh Rakyta. 25. 1:17 P.M. 11:09 P.M. Melissa Kathryn, 21; and of Hubbard. Ohio, was cited Complainant reported that Blake A. Davis. 21; and Zachary L Hunnel. 20. both for open container within the sometime during the night, Philip Borkowski. 21, both of of Bowling Green, were cited 200 block of N. Main St. an unknown person broke Bowling Green, were cited for public urination within CORRECTION into a vehicle and tried to for nuisance party within the the 100 block of E. Oak St 12:50 A.M. access the glove compart- 300 block of N. Enterprise Hunnel was also cited for POLICY Zachary Aaron Karl ment, breaking the latch St. John Carlos Sanchez. 19. underage/under the influ- Salisbury, 22 . of Swansboror. We want to correct all factual within the 1000 block of N. of Bowling Green, was cited ence of alcohol. errors. If you think an error has for underage possession of N.C., was arrested for Grove St. The estimated been made, call The BG News at alcohol. obstructing official business damage is $100. 419-372-6966.

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fkx>r pushed their seats to the side to get closer to the stage. Sean Foreman of 30HI3 also came into the crowd and sang to a few audience members. "I loved it. It was so much fun," freshman Elizabeth Mitchell said. They played all the songs I wanted and some I never heard of before." t-J (A Walmart >[ 30H!3's stage also had two mountain lions with green Save money. Live better. lasers shooting out of their eyes ME on either side. Management Inc. Cobra Starship did not keep the mountain lions, but per- formed second and kept the high-energy going. Offering you Secure your Nicole Busdeker, a senior apartment for at Woodmore High School in these special services: F.lmore, Ohio, said she came to 2013-2014 see 30HI3, but thought Cobra Starship was phenomenal. Pharmacy "1 thought 1 only knew two Can renew now of Cobra Starship's songs, but it turned out I knew a lot more. Vision care Will start renting And the lead singer was really hot," Busdeker said. 1-hour photo processing Nov. 1,2012 Gabe Saporta, lead singer of Cobra Starship, said the show Quick lube express 5% discount on all was awesome and he had fun 1/2/3 bdrmapts& in Bowling Green throughout H P the day Sunday as well. Hair salon townhouses only. "We got to go to the rec cen- ter today, which was cool," Subway Chance for Saporta said Cobra Starship opened with one person to "Good Girls Go Bad" and the WIN FREE RENT audience started dancing right for the school year. away. "Lots of jumping around and screaming. It was a great con- Check out our cert," Busdeker said. website/facebook Payne had attended the Kid Cudi concert during the or homecoming of 2010, but she 131 West Gypsy Lane stop by our office said this year's concert was for details better. 3^2-3776 "This one is more partying, fun, dance music," Payne said. Open 24 hours meccabg.com Busdeker said she had seen 30HI3 at Warped Tour, but she thought the atmosphere was 1045 N Main St better at the Stroh. Bowling Green, Ohio "The whole concert was 419-353-5800 high energy, it was great," Busdeker said.

> ♦ WWW.BGNEWS.COM CAMPUS Monday, October 1.2012 3 30H13, Cobra Starship rock the Stroh Center

Bands end Homecoming Weekend with a party-like concert

PHOTOS BY MOLLY MCFADDIN & KATIE LOGSDON

RIGHT: As 50H5 came onto the stage fans threw up the 30H3 symbol and they even made t-shms for this specific concert

BOTTOM RIGHT: Gabe Saporta. lead singer ol Cobra Starship points at his fans to get them to scream his lyrics back to him.

TOP LEFT: Senior Cassie Utt. Vocal Performance and Computer Science Major gets the autographs of Cobra Starship band memebef s during a meet and greet after the concert.

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Students refute This past spring, I became everything from registering tant to notice the vitality of apathetic stigma involved in efforts to educate over 4,000 University students those efforts. students about what Obama to vote to educating others We are in a swing county When I first heard the news has done for students and about the important issues of in the most important swing of President Obama's visit our country. this election. The stereotype state and we need to get stu- to Bowling Green State Throughout the follow- of students being apathetic dent's voices heard. University, I was over- ing months, the interest and does not stand true at BGSU. So embrace this opportu- whelmed with excitement involvement from students Secondly, President nity, enjoy the excitement of and pride. has increased along with the Obama's visit reveals the today's event and get involved As planning for the visit importance of this election. importance of voters at the to ensure your voice does not began and 1 had time to let As President of BGSU University. go unheard. the news sink in, I recog- College Democrats, 1 have While I'm sure many have nized two important lessons noticed the student body, as had enough of weaving to take away from this expe- a whole, is excited about the through the sea of students Colleen Ryan rience: students care and elections and is eager to get with clip boards in hand ask- President of Ohio- especially the BGSU involved. ing if they have updated their CollegeDemocratss population— matters. Students have helped with voter registration, it is impor- [email protected]

THEBGNEWS PRESENTS College voters can uents, consider the long- This is a historic time for microcosm of our nation. swing the election term impact and fairness of voting college students: Foreign students help you decisions and have a broad you have the opportunity to understand America's Reminder to college voters: vision about how limited — indeed, the responsibil- role abroad. FALCON SCREECH you have a major exam com- resources can best be used. ity — to help tip the bal- All these resources and ing up November 6. Your vote should be a ance toward the thought- engagements have pre- WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? You can ace this exam judgment of which poli- ful voting our democracy pared you to make sound FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO using the knowledge, cies, which contrasting needs. voting decisions. So think through your MONDAYS FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100-WORD resources and diverse proposals and, ultimately, You have unequalled thought that are a part of which candidates best fur- access to the information positions on the issues and RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM OR YOU CAN your university experience. ther these broad governing needed to objectively eval- candidates and be properly TWEET YOUR SCREECHES AT @FALCONSCREECH OR After all, you have much at principles. uate voting options. and accurately registered to WITH#FALCONSCREECH. stake in this election. But there's a lot of cam- Beyond libraries and vote by October 9 and vote, The process of determin- paign money being spent to classrooms, you engage without fail, November 6. Stopping dead center on the sidewalk for a smooch... cute. ing votes should reflect the ensure that campaigns will with faculty and students Wanna know something cuter? My foot up your ass! complex roles of our elected be won by isolating narrow with diverse personal Larry Nevin -#WALK leaders, who must balance voting blocs and pandering experience and academic the needs of many constit- to their self-interests. and career interests — a [email protected] I'm so annoyed that the library actually closes... let alone at 12 a.m. There are a lot of people who use the library to catch up on all their homework at once, and sometimes that takes a few hours. Or how about that project that's US should step out of rebuilding countries randomly due in two days? I always hit my productive embassy in Benghazi was new protests. The movie trail- least the younger generations stride around 11:15, but I have to stop, lose what I was dang, stormed by Islamic extremists. er, which lasted for roughly are even though the US gov- pack up and return everything. Why? Shouldn't we be able In the panic and the fighting, fourteen minutes, depicts ernment says that they are not to keep it open 24/7? It's a library on a college campus for the American ambassador, Prophet Muhammad, the the ones protesting. Pete's sakes. Chris Stevens, had been sep- Father of the Islamic faith, as The groups protesting are -#ANGRYRANT arated from his bodyguards a womanizer and a molester. also ones that were silenced and was found dead, prompt- The Muslims were offend- by the previous government, ed by the representation of but are now growing with the Buying overpriced stuff on campus is painful enough, but A new fire has been lit in the ing a strong reaction from the Middle East. United States. their Father in the video. In newly granted freedoms of a getting to my room and seeing things expired two months Nonviolent and violent pro- The Obama administra- the Islamic faith, it is against democracy in progress. ago is foul. tests have sprung up through- tion's reaction was firm when Muslim's core beliefs to have Even though the video trig- -#EXPIRED out the Middle East, Europe it came to finding those that any visual representations of gered the new wave of pro- and Australia since the out- were behind Steven's death. their deities and of any living tests, the Muslims are protest- I want to see Mitt Romney come to the University Stroh break of Muslim protests at Obama's reaction also includ- creatures. The belief, called ing to ask their governments to ed sending Marines into aniconism, is found in many take a stand against American Center... and fill it. the beginning of September. While some of the protests Libya, putting warships off other religions, even though it influences and powers. -#BALANCED have remained peaceful, this the coast and issuing drones is not as strictly imposed as it Protestors in Tahrir Square was not the case for the pro- over Benghazi the same is in Islam. were quoted saying that they We need to get these people out of the commuter testing in Cairo, Egypt and night. But Obama was quick While Western countries would remain in the Square lounge. They live on campus and they smell the room up... Benghazi, Libya. to point out that the people have the right to free speech, until the new president would and they are loud! We need to have order restored in the By the end of the first week, protesting were not the same some Middle Eastern coun- draw a firm line against the faces that were pushing for tries do not have that simple U.S., even though there is commuter lounge and the Falcon's Nest. countries like Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Pakistan, their freedoms during the freedom or want the freedoms nothing certain the protestors -#GET OUT OF MY HOUSE Afghanistan, Turkey, Yemen, original Arab Springs. that Americans have. are looking for. Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Sudan, The new faces protesting Some Americans tend to But will the U.S, step down Hey guys! Is it too much to ask that you throw your bags Nigeria, Bangladesh and India are now looking to do some- not grasp how life would be and allow the Middle East to of trash in the dumpster and not on top of it? Don't you were all having protests of thing about the "Innocence as a citizen if they did not rebuild itself? The general wonder why there's always a pile of trash bags on top of some kind, either peacefully of Muslim" video posted on have the right to speak out. reaction, if the U.S. should Western beliefs and ideologies remain in the Middle East, them? Put your trash inside the dumpster! I know, you're or violently. Youtube in July. In Cairo's Tahrir Square, the Overall, the American do not match up to Middle is abundant, regardless of too busy with academics to understand how this works. home of the original Egyptian reaction to the protests said Eastern countries' beliefs and how the citizens of these -PILING UP protests for Mubarak's dis- that it was uncalled for, but ideologies. countries feel. missal in the winter and spring the Muslims had no reason The difference makes the I think it is time the US. I know that drunken words are sober thoughts, but you of 2011 and outside of the to be protesting. The UN differences in opinion a cata- takes a step back and allows turn into a completely different person as soon as alcohol American embassy burning Security Council found the lyst for the protesting in the countries like Egypt and Iibya Middle East and America's to regrow and mature into hits your lips. I know that's not you yelling at me. I know you the American flag, Egyptians attacks on the diplomatic clashed with the police forces. posts unjustifiable. reaction to the protesting. democracies. don't mean what you say. I just wish you could hold back Hundreds were arrested out- An amateur movie trailer While being a young democ- before you destroy my feelings. side of the embassy. made by an Egyptian Coptic racy, citizens in countries like -BITE YOUR TONGUE While the chaos was hap- Christian living in California Egypt are testing the bound- Respond to Cassie at pening in Cairo, the American was the fuel to the fire of the aries of their free speech, or at thenews@bgnewscom

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ByT*r*K«ll*r still don't have a contract," "Compared to other univer- Pulse Editor "Let's retain Member Lynda Dixon, The University is con- lackson said. "We're here to sities, there's a lot of benefits who brought her syllabus to tinuing negotiations, said great students by make a point and that point we don't have." work on, said the University University spokesperson Instead of chanting and wav- is visibility." Those lack of benefits is one of her favorite places Dave Kielmeyer. ing signs like other protest- retaining great The teachers were vis- may include lower average to teach and was excited to "We continue to negotiate ers, members of the faculty teachers." ible as more than 30 of them salaries teachers and high be present at the grade-in to in good faith while reaching association did one of the gathered at tables to grade salaries for administrators, help make it better. an agreement," he said. jobs they do best — graded papers and educate passers- lackson said. "A lot of blood was shed After the grade-in, papers. Maisha Wester | Faculty by about their cause. "It makes me sad that to have the right to be in a faculty walked over to The association hosted Association Member "We encouraged teachers there's so much dispar- union," she said. "How dare I the University Board of a "grade-in" Friday outside to come out with the papers ity," Wester said. "I want to not participate?" Trustees meeting to address of the Union to show sup- ulty association. "It's time to they have to grade," he said. see more transparency in Right now, the University is the group's concerns. port for their organization, invest in education." "We're not going to chant or University spending." operating like it is a business, "The Board needs to real- and to raise awareness on Investing in education ring bells." Students, such as the ones instead of an educational ize we represent all faculty," the progress of its collective would include reaching a Faculty Association mem- who stopped by the grade- facility, she said. lackson said. "We're going to bargaining contract with the finalization of the contract ber Maisha Wester said she in to pick up pamphlets and "I don't think of my walk out as a group and dem- University. between the University and came out to the grade-in to handouts, may also be affect- students as customers," onstrate that to them." "We're having the faculty administration, which ide- make a stand for what she ed by the future contract. Dixon said. One of the goals of the out here to demonstrate to ally would have already believes in. "You guys are getting Faculty Association mem- grade-in was to get the board the administration it's time been completed this past "We're here to show charged more and more bers said they hoped this to evaluate its actions. for them to take educa- July, he said. the administration we're each year," Wester said. "Let's grade-in would speed along "I still remain hopeful." tion seriously," said David "We've had a faculty union not going to stand by and retain great students by the contract process on the Wester said. "We are all in lackson, president of the fac- at BGSU for two years and we take anything," she said. retaining great teachers." University's side. this for the same reason."

Gold medalist, alumnus, speaks for homecoming

Hall of famer Dave Wottle kicks off weekend

By Christopher Brown "You will miss 100 percent Reporter of the shots you don't take." Because it was the 40th Olympic gold medalist and anniversary of his win in University alumnus Dave Munich, the University Wottle opened Homecoming thought it appropri- Weekend by speaking at the ate to invite him, said Stroh Center on Friday. Mary Heather Munger, On Friday, Wottle Coordinator of Education delivered "The Winning Partnerships. Attitude," a speech detailing Munger said she was very the race, his career and the pleased with the turnout, challenges he overcame. with what she estimated to Forty years ago, Wottle be about 350 people. won the gold in the 800 John Franek, a senior meter race in the 1972 on the University cross Olympic games in Munich, country team, said the he said. University is synonymous RENDERING PROVIDED Wottle also won five NCAA with Wottle. People often track titles while attend- mention his name when he THE UNIVERSITY created this as a possible design for the new gateway. The final design will have student input ing the University and won tells them where he goes to the 800 meter race in the school, he said. "We want every student of this community," he said. and talk to as many stu- 1972 AAU championships, Other members of the LEGACY to understand everyone is "Sometimes students forget dents as we can because according to a University team were in attendance From Page 1 important to the livelihood how important we are to we're students," he said. press release. and had jerseys and shorts of the campus," Sowers the community and how "We have the opportunity Wottle was famous for signed by Wottle, said Perry and gave $5,000 more to the said. "The key mission is to important the community to do our part." wearing a golf cap during Fraylick, a junior on the campaign. foster a culture of giving." is to us." While Solis is already a his races, which today is in team. "I think it's a wonder- Sowers said the cam- Sowers has seen a posi- junior at the University, he the United States Track and "He's inspired all of us," ful initiative by this group paign is working to inspire tive response from students hopes the initiative contin- Field Hall of Fame and was said Aaron Williams, a of students," said Theresa students to give back, get so far and the committee is ues after he leaves. put there three years before senior on the team. Popp Braun, chair of the involved and care about the working to inform students "I'm really hoping this he did, he said. Joe Van Bolderen, a junior BGSU Foundation. "It's a livelihood of the campus. and get its name out there. doesn't stop with the com- "I learned early in life on the team, said that hear- wonderful opportunity to "I believe a beautiful "The first step is to teach mittee or myself and that it never to judge a person by ing Wottle speak was a good develop a culture of giv- campus can do a lot to students how important can carry forward for years his hat," Wottle said. birthday present. ing for the University now enhance the experience of private donorship is," to come," Solis said. In high school, Wottle said The team was sched- while students are there, students," Sowers said. "It Sowers said. "Donating that he came close to not uled to have dinner with hopefully it carries over to shows this is what students money shows current and HOW TO DONATE joining track. He was late for Wottle later Friday evening, when they are alumni." gave back to campus." future support of Bowling To donate to the Legacy the organizational meeting Franeck said, The goal is to raise The gateway may also Green." Campaign, go to the University and turned around before Wottle also served as the $250,000 in two years and connect the community Solis hopes students are website, click on "make a gift going back, he said. grand marshal of the parade to have 50 percent of the and the campus, Sowers positively affected by the now" and designate the gift He followed a Wayne immediately after the student body participate, said. campaign. to go to the student gateway Gretzky quote that said: speech, Munger said. Sowers said. "BGSU is the cornerstone "We want to reach out project

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Gallon's two touchdown grabs, Samuel's three touchdown runs lead Falcons to 48-8 victory against Rhode Island

By Ethan Eaittrwood BG- Rhode Wand Sports Editor Great days were contagious as wide receiver Chris Gallon had his first career touchdown with a 15-yard catch, and then followed it by the numbers: A blowout win was just what the doctor ordered for the Falcon football up with another touchdown of 6-yards later in the game, both from ■ 538: Total yards the Falcons team, as they took care of Rhode Island, 48-8, Saturday afternoon. quarterback Matt Schilz. amassed. Entering the game. After a 1-3 start to the season, (he Palcons were looking to get things Gallon finished the day off with 43 yards receiving on four catches. BG averaged only 529 yards turned around, and a win against FCS opponent Rhode Island was a Schilz favorite target proved to be tight end Alex Bayer with five per game. 127: Rushing yards for good place to start. ■ receptions, and veteran receiver Shaun loplin had a team-high 71 BG running back Anthon "It felt so great to have that feeling again in the locker room," yards receiving. Samuel, bring his season running back Anthon Samuel said. "Hopefully we can get more Schilz ended the day in the third quarter, going 20-27 with total up to 377. feelings like this throughout the rest of the season, and I'm looking 281 yards and two touchdowns. Matt Johnson took over in the ■ 9: Times BG forced forward to it." fourth quarter and added 51 yards and a touchdown of his own Rhode Island to punt. BG Samuel had a career day and was awarded the player of the game to Herve Goby. forced only 19 punting with his performance. Samuel had three running touchdowns and attempts by opponents in 127 yards, he also had 42 yards receiving through the game. See FOOTBALL I Page 7 its first four games.

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Falcons continue streak against CMU

By Nicholas Vand.rpool Reporter Central Michigan couldn't of anticipation going into compete with on the field. the weekend with one BG rugby improved to 4-0 on Every time Central Michigan team undefeated and the Saturday with a 73-20 win scored a try, BG would make other team 2-1, but Central against Central Michigan, a statement with two or three Michigan's close loss to which continues its streak more tries. Ohio was too much of a hit against the Chippewas, Center Dominic Maucr, to overcome the Falcons who have never beaten fullback Mitch Sora and prop on Saturday. the Falcons in their entire Dane Szente did most of the "The frustration on 44-year history. scoring on Saturday. Mauer Central's part was clear while It only took five seconds for scored four long tries of 75, waiting for a Szente conver- the Falcons to make a mark 55,35 and 60 yards. sion to clear the crossbar," on the scoreboard. The open- BG had no problem with said director of rugby Roger ing kickoff bounced off the their kicking game, as Szente Mazzarella. "One of their head of a Central Michigan hit all ten of his conver- players said to me. 'Why do receiver with hooker Mike sion attempts through the you guys |BG| always play Brown recovering the ball uprights. I le also had a pen- your best game against us?'" and returning it 25 yards to alty kick and a try to add to Central Michigan falls to the end zone for a try. his impressive stats to end 2-2 on the season, as BG is After the mistake made by the day with 28 total points. still undefeated in regular the Chippewas, they forced Mike Brown hasnowscored season play. a turnover of their own and six times in three games and The Falcons have a bye converted on a try to close continues to provide a threat this week, and it may be per- the gap on a score of 7-5. They to opponents. Wing Nolan fect timing for the team to would be as close of a margin Cavano and scrum half Mike heal some mid-season inju- PHOIO PROVIDED as one would see all day. Powell scored the rest for the ries and continue its success BG would continue the Falcons. against Dayton the following DANE SZENTE B6 rugby player, runs the ball up the field for a try during the Falcons' 73-20 victory against Central Michigan game with a quick pace that This match up had a lot week on Oct. 13.

end of Gates' day though. ed in the touchdown, the FOOTBALL In the fourth quarter defense forced two fum- From Page 6 after the game was for bles and recovered one. Early Voting Starts all intents and purposes The defense was also a Despite all the offensive over, Gates set up to fair contributing factor in the success, Boo Boo Gates catch an incoming punt. Rams' high penalty count, and the Falcons' special The result was a blatant as there were many holds kick-catch interference as and false starts. Tuesday Oct. 2! teams unit got things start- ed off for the Falcons with an opposing player nailed "I think we played the an 80-yard punt return for Gates while he was eyeing way we should of, against a Mon.- Fri. 8am- 5pm Wood County Courthouse a touchdown only three in the ball well before he team the personal wise we minutes into the game. was able to catch it. Gates were better than Ithem]," That was quickly followed gave the player a piece of Clawson said. by a Stephan Stein kicking his mind, which the ref- Aside from a few spe- blunder as he missed the erees found justified as cial teams' mistakes, the extra point. there was only the one flag Falcons looked like a com- Gates would add a and it came against the plete team against the muffed punt to his day with defender. struggling Rams that now ^cks his second return, which Trickery was a theme for move to 0-4. The special gave the Rams great field the Rams as they attempted teams missed an extra position. The Rams would a fake field in which they point, shanked a punt for score their only points punted the ball instead. only 15 yards and muffed a of the game on a 2-yard They would fake another punt return. run. The Rams would have field goal, but were unsuc- "I think it was one of OHIO HOUSE some trickery on the point cessful converting it. those games that it's not after as they faked the Defensively, the Falcons just important that we won extra point for a successful excelled over the Rams it, but that we won it a cer- Free rides to the polls from The Union Oval! two-point conversion. offense. Aside from the tain way and played at a Check online for more information. That wouldn't be the short field which result- certain level," said Clawson. votewicks.com Facebook.com/votewicks (2)Wicks40hioHouse 8 MogfaitOctobefl.2012 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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