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Campus • Multicultural affairs helps students

Athletics 100 State • Family seeks answers Health Center 1

Sports • OSU down Falcon ten- N E W S Page 2

Volume 82, Issue75 Tuesday, February 6,1996 Bowling Green, Ohio

The News' Organizers pleased with Monday session

took about an hour to share In- one of the discussions. Elliot con- "[I came] to learn more and to somebody listens to our com- Briefs Jay Young get the communication better be- plaints or suggestions." Trie BC News formation from their areas of tributed to a group that examined work. ways to make newcomers feel tween the offices because I'm the MacNevin said everyone will NBA Scores Members of the University Sandra MacNevin, special as- welcome. person who talks to the stu- be heard. All of the roundtable community gathered in 101 Ola- sistant to the president, organ- "I'm involved in a number of dents," Nehls said. "I feel the talks are being recorded and will camp Hall Monday to discuss ized the discussion groups. She organizations, and we were students are getting either be transcribed by the Building Portland 90 topics usually featured at the said she was happy with the first strongly encouraged to come and inadequate information In some Community Task Force. 87 lunch table or on coffee breaks. day of talks. give our input," Elliot said. "I offices or the run-around." "We are going to put together Toronto an executive report for the The discussions were part of the "I'm very pleased," MacNevin leave knowing that In my organi- Nehls said the Building Com- Building Community Task said. "For the first day, a Monday zations I'm going to bring this In- munity project is a good idea. president and make concrete New York 97 Force's Focus on February. and as cold as it was, people formation to them and say on our "It was a good experience, and recommendations and sugges- Detroit 91 Twenty-three focus groups braved the weather and came level, *we need to do this.'" I want to go back to my boss to tions for implementation," Mac- discussed topics ranging from out. We're very happy." Jill Nehls, clerical specialist in make sure I can come back in the Nevin said. "We're not putting customer service to access to in- Junior JiU Elliot said her In- the Bursar's office, said she morning to attend another one," together just a report that says Miami 103 formation as part of the week- volvement In other activities came to educate herself about Nehls said. "It makes me feel See SESSION, page three. Sacramento 92 long activity. Students and staff made her want to participate In other areas of the University. more like a part of BGSU. I hope

Minnesota 104 Dallas 92 Financial responsibility in question Financial

Red Cross on cam- JM Young damages. We don't know until we aid office The BC News have a fire contractor come In to pus this week give us a total loss," LaGro said. The Red Cross Bloodmo- The fire investigation and the On the day of the fire, Joe provides bile will be on campus through Friday from 10:30 University's Insurance company Burns, Bowling Green Fire De- a.m. to 4 JO p.m. In the will decide when the top floor of partment chief, said the absence assistance Northwest Commons. the east side of Rodgers reopens of a sprinkler system Increased The Red Cross attempts and who will be financially re- the damage. Martin said since Genell Pavellch to get 250 to 270 pints of sponsible for the damage. Rodgers was built In 19SS codes The BC News blood per day. However, Bob Martin, vice president for do not require such a system. only about 59 donors gave Operations, said repairs to the "What is really critical is that Information about finan- blood Monday. building will begin soon. we have an alarm system, so cial aid Is available for all Students can call for an "They'll start the repairs as when we have a fire the fire de- students at the University. appointment at 372-8035 or soon as they finish the Insurance partment downtown Is made Fifty-five to 60 percent of show up in person. and fire Investigations," Martin aware of that. We have that," University students receive said. "I would expect momentar- Martin said. "You have to make financial aid in helping to Officer pleads ily they would start the recon- judgements of what is the appro- pay for college, according struction." priate level of coverage. In our to Brian Paskvan, assistant ' CINCINNATI - A fired Martin said while there are no case it is that we have a good director of financial aid. police officer pleaded official damage estimates, they warning and detection system Students can find out more guilty Monday to a charge will be available soon. and that system worked like it is about different financial of obstructing justice In "We'll probably know in a day supposed to." aid opportunities through connection with an alleged or two," Martin said. "I think Martin said good detection de- the Student Financial Aid scheme to bilk $10,000 from their first guess was between creases the importance of a office, located In room 231 a former Cincinnati Ben- sprinkler system. of the Administration gals player. $100,000 and $200,000." Martin said who pays for the "You have to make judgements Building. Andre Eddings entered of what Is the appropriate level Lynette Rosebrook, stu- his plea to the reduced damage will be based on the Uni- charge in Hamilton County versity's insurance company, of coverage. In our case, It is that dent services counselor, Common Pleas Court and Royal Insurance In Cincinnati. we have a good warning and de- said there are several was sentenced to one year "To some degree that will de- tection system and that system different types of financial of probation, a six-month pend on what our Insurance com- worked like it Is supposed to," aid available for students, suspended jail sentence and pany decides to do. They have a Martin said. "It becomes less including Pell Grants, Fed- a fine of $1,000. choice to go back against the In- critical if you have a good strong eral Perkins Loans, Federal surer of the responsible party," notification system in there like Direct Student Loans and Other charges of perjury Martin said. "The University will we have now." book study programs. and dereliction of duty were have to make a decision and will In the meantime, LaGro said Rosebrook said the first dropped as part of the plea have to determine any action the University Is trying to make thing students should do if arrangement. they will take to recover our de- life easier for students. they has questions is go to ductable portion." "We're writing a letter to all of the Financial Aid office and Eddings and another Sandra LaGro, University Risk the students Involved in the loss All out a free application former officer, Claudia Management director, said the so they will have some answers for federal student aid. Vercellotti, were accused of Institution has $100,000 deducta- to the questions they have," La- "The initial process is being part of a plot to ask ble on Its policy. LaGro said she Gro said. "This is a very difficult filling out the FAFSA, for $10,000 in return for hopes to have an official estimate time for all of us. We just want to ™^™" urYmat/ntBGNm which will determine the dropping charges against within two weeks. make sure everyone is as com- A Bowling Green firefighter removes water from the room where running back Derrick Fen- "[The Insurance adjusters] just fortable as they can be at this Friday's fire began. Officials have estimated that the cleanup will take See AID, page five. ner following his arrest out- came down to look at all of the time." about ■ month. The cost of the blaze has not been determined. side a bar in December 1994.

Vercellotti was found in- Hungry? nocent last year. Council honors The bar's owner pleaded guilty and is awaiting sen- tencing on a misdemeanor charge of obstructing jus- retired officer, tice for misleading a grand jury that was looking into the purported bribe at- tempt. plans redistricting Fenner pleaded guilty in Brandon Wray like to thank God for giving me March to a misdemeanor The BC News the wisdom to react the way I did charge of disorderly con- in many situations during my ca- duct and was fined $100. Bowling Green City Council reer." last night honored a retired The city recycled 51,000 police officer, discussed plans pounds of aluminum cans in 1995 for redistricting and received a which translates into $11,000 for Quote of check for $11,000 from the cans council programs, according to a the city recycled in 199S. report by Ken Reymann. the day Mayor Wes Hoffman present- Councilman Robert McGeein ed retired officer Larry Canfield asked council to consider form- "I think their first with a plaque and certificate ing a committee to get a redis- commemorating his 25 years of tricting plan ready for the May 6 guess was between work on the police force. deadline. The council decided to $100,00 and "Officer Canfield is from the discuss the situation more before old school; they don't make them deciding to form a committee. $200,000." like him anymore," Hoffman The city will begin firefighter interviews soon to fulfill the re- —Bob Martin, vice said. Canfield thanked the city of cently passed levies. The plan is president of Opera- also to hire nine more police offi- tions about the fire Bowling Green and God in his cers within the next three years estimates brief acceptance speech "I would like to thank the to continue the department im- Katto MuMaOV BC Ne mayor, council and people of provement. Andrew Fraley, a geology major, washes down bis 40 hot wings with some ranch dressing- Bowling Green for these last 25 years," Canfield sald."I would See COUNCIL, page *r«e. Colored Ink t V----V-**?-*'-!"*' ■fjfj pjnsjaapjBjj Opinion

page two Tuesday, February 6,1996 Athletics 100, Health Center 1 Let's build some community. cently said that BGSU should President Ribeau Is giving a stop teaching literature and crea- speech tonight, and this week tive writing. No one Is suggesting You may not be a Students need to strange look which seemed to will be fUled with topics for dis- that we stop playing football sports enthusiast, but say: Why are you interested in cussion. What are BGSU's goals Money is an important indica- you are shelling out share thoughts our performances? Afterall, only and priorities? What is BGSU's tor of BGSU's priorities. The people in this field take note of purpose? School of Fine Arts Is given an bucks for every This week is "Focus on Febru- us. She told me that they put on Let's consider our money. Did operating budget by the College nut-cup on the field. ary," where students, faculty and one performance per year in the you ever wonder how the $349 of Arts and Sciences to pay for staff from all areas of campus first or second week of January, "General Fee" we pay every se- such things as telephones, office Don't like it? You will come together to collaborate and that no official date had been mester is used? Not every uni- supplies and faculty searches. have no say in the on ways that we can enhance the set. I didn't hear anything else versity uses this format. The al- There is precious little left over University community. The high- about it, figuring that they per- locations of this bread tell us a lot to pay for such things as visiting matter. light of the week's event will be formed over the holiday break. about BGSU's goals and priori- artists or even the expensive the Town Hall Meeting hosted by I'm really getting sick and ties. supplies students actually need President Ribeau Tuesday even- tired of reading articles that A few dollars go to such things to study art The students have to student, and athletics would still ing In Olscamp Hall. President slam the student body for not as Technology Enhancement and pay for these things themselves Ribeau will speak directly to stu- get more than two hundred. Is supporting University events the Student Health Service. Some while athletes have their equip- that unreasonable? If so, we dents and listen to their thoughts, when the program directors are of it goes to General Fee Schol- ment and supplies paid for by ideas and questions on how to could make the art fund even responsible for not advertising arships. But $22X52 of your fee every student who attends smaller. Just one dollar out of the make the University a better This attitude is terrible, but it effectively or cultivating the en- will be given to athletics. has Its roots In the way young BGSU. place for all. fee would be a magnificent con- thusiasm In Interested students. $223.52 Is the sum I arrived at people are exposed to the arts. BGSU has one of a handful of tribution. I would like to take this oppor- Hey, I have a revolutionary after adding the general fee allo- tunity to encourage all students Tragically, the arts seem to be America's accredited theatre The other solution would be to thought how about advertising cations for the following: the the first things to be cut programs. The productions give students a choice. They to attend this momentous event. for events before they occur? University Field House, the sta- Within ourselves, the student whenever there is a financial receive no general fee alloca- would still have to pay the $349, Why not have an entertainment dium, the Ice Arena, the golf crisis. By contrast, sports pro- tions, yet they provide students but they would choose whether body, lies the key to improve the page (like the opinion page) course, intercollegiate athletics grams are constantly nourished with quality live theatre only some of their money went into University and everything with where events are reviewed in ar- and recreational sports. with wealth. Not only Is this un- paces from their dorm rooms. athletics, the arts, or both Many it, and at the Town Hall Meeting, ticle form that inform people not You may not be a sports en- we will have the chance to come fair, but it has a detrimental ef- Some of these plays are produced students never take advantage of Just about events, but also edu- thusiast, but you are shelling out fect upon our culture. entirely with less money than the free admittance to sporting together and collectively share cate them on the nature of var- bucks for every nut-cup on the For decades, leaders In educa- ONE student gives the athletics events because they have no in- our Ideas on how to reach this ious campus organizations? field Don't like it? You have no goal. President Ribeau is asking tion, politics and every other program. Is the opportunity for terest in sports. If students were While the average person may say In the matter. field have bemoaned the fact that live theatre less of a treasure to to have a choice they could re- for our input and enthusiasm in take notice of the small ads scat- I'm not claiming that athletics young people today can't read BGSU than sports? cieve free passes for either arts this project. Let's do everything tered along the newspaper mar- don't deserve any of this money. we can to give it to him. very well. They say we listen to What are the alternatives to events or athletic games depend- gins, they really don't "stick." After all, they dont get any of vapid and superficial music and this madness? I talked to a few Jeff Stefancic What "sticks" are descriptive ar- ing on what they support with students' tuition dollars. Also, rot our brains with television. admlnsitration fat cats, some their general fee. That would USG President ticles. It seems to me that if I same of these facilities are occa- But how many alternatives are faculty members and a few stu- really build community. were devoting my time and sionally used by the student pop- there? Could it be that the cur- dents. Two alternatives stand One of the scheduled discus- Dance your way energy to a certain function, I ulation as a whole. But rent art and literary scenes out. What if $10 or $15 could be sion topics this week is called, would contact a BG News staff the percentage of the general fee arent as in tune with young peo- trimmed from the $223.52 athlet- "The Budget and Allocation of reporter and put the word out over to advertising given to athletics is Insane. ple as much as they used to be? ics allocations? A few bucks Resources." It will occur Tues- well in advance of an event and Allow me to wax philosophic: Perhaps we listen to mediocre Last semester I took it upon could be given to some arts de- day at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday at keep hammering It home to the Athletics and the arts are very music because we aren't aware partments and used for such 8:30 am., and Thursday at 10:15 myself to obtain Information on public. similar in that they basically of much else. things as guest artists, theatre am. BGSU's dance performances serve no practical purpose. They* through the performing arts pro- Terry Rychener The purpose of arts education productions and student sup- BGSU demands this money exist only for our pleasure. In our gram. After locating the dance Senior is to fill this void by enriching plies. from each of you, but they do not society, sports are seen as manly director, I was met with a Political Geography our experiences and expanding With roughly 17,000 students allow you a voice in how it is and quite red-blooded By con- our passions. attending BGSU, this redistribu- spent. Attend this discussion and trast the arts are looked upon as In case anyone needs an exam- tion would result In tens of make your choice known. nothing but a bunch of fruits ple of this unfortunate attitude, thousands of dollars for the arts. Roark LUttefield is the Tuesday The BG News Jumping up and down. the Ohio Board of Regents re- The arts would get $10 from each columnist forTheBGNews. "A Commitment to Excellence" VJaysfo Knoco yoa'ne in o had clo56 Dawn Keller Jay Young Managing editor News editor

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Leah Bamum Michelle Bracken Colleen Casey Alianna Dias Ed Dowling Brian Gallatin Chad Gamby Matt Gannon Teresa Krieg Cathy Raidl Citizens can decide what's web porn Kevin Rathge Ed Reed Jessica Wherry Carla Zvosec The pornography debate in from a naked body in an art mu- ludicrous attempt at regulation. software is available, but how America has once again reared seum. In addition to medium con- A person with a computer can can technophobes be expected to Copyright© 1996 by The HO News. Reprinting of its ugly and Indecent head On text, geography has a great deal access sites around the world try and install one of these pro- any material in this publication whitout the permission of Friday, both houses of Congress to do with determining the por- How are community standards to grams in addition to ensuring The BG News is strictly prohibited. overwhelmingly passed the nographic content of a certain be considered when the commu- that their children won't find The BG News is an independent student voice Communications Decency Act, item For Instance, consider the nity is the planet earth? ways around such applications? founded in 1920 and is published daily during the academic designed to regulate the trans- views of morality expressed in Not everyone In Congress be- Technical problems have been year and Wednesday's in the summer. Northwest Ohio as compared to rampant as the internet has ex- Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those mission of lascivious material lieves this Is an Issue that of the student body, faculty or University administration. over the internet. the views expressed in downtown government should be delving ploded onto the national con- Opinions expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not The regulation of pornography Manhattan. As a result, our rep- into. The CDA has put conserva- ctousness. In November, Amer- necessarily those of The BG News. has been a problem that has resentatives are forced to adopt tive Republicans like Newt Gi- ica Online, in an attempt to elim- Letters intended for publication must be 200-300 plaugued and will most likely ambiguous and highly Interpre- ngrich in the same boat as inate "obscene and vulgar" lan- words long, typed and include the writer's name, phone continue to plague Supreme tive language. Even in an area free-speech advocates like the guage from Its system, deleted number and University affiliation, if any. The BG News Court Justices and ordinary citi- that should certainly be regu- American Civil Liberties Union. all member profiles containing reserves the right to edit any and all letters. zens alike. The crux of the issue lated, such as child pornography, They argue that parents, not the the word "breast" The problem The BG News encourages its readers to notify the lies on how to define pornogra- different people will consider government, should decide what came when the personal profiles paper of any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. phy and In determining whether different things to be obscene. content Is inappropriate for chil- of several breast cancer survi- the owning, producing, or selling The internet throws the entire dren. Gingrich has called the new vors were deleted along with the 210 West Hall of such materials should be regu- debate for a gigantic loop. For law "unconstitutional," while the supposedly "obscene" language. Bowling Green State University lated. example, the CDA prohibits "in- ACLU Is already planning a law- The problem of enforcement is Bowling Green , OH 43403-0726 It Is Impossible to produce a decent" material from the In- suit to challenge it. one of the biggest stumbling bgnews ® bgnet.bgsu.edu working definition of pornogra- formation superhighway. Con- The trouble with this solution blocks to the new law. phy that will apply in all or even gress further defines "indecent" Is the enormous technology gap most disputed cases. A naked as "in violation of contemporary between most parents and their Mike WendUng Is the Tuesday body in a magazine is different community standards." This Is a chlldren. Internet monitoring bottom columnist. f Campus Tuesday, February 6,1996 page three Multicultural Affairs offers minorities support Shonda Honlgtord ty students at the University. Multicultural students make classes and registration, aca- dents at the University, 841 rep- what the OMA hopes to ac- The BC News "The purpose of the Multicul- up a small precentage of students demic advisers and help with fi- resent a multicultural group. The complish, Taylor said. tural Affairs Office is to provide on campus, Taylor said. The goal nancial aid. The OMA also intro- OMA helps these students adjust Many students are not only ml- Minority students who may be academic, personal and financial of the Multicultural Affairs of- duces students to the Career Re- to living in a community that is norities,but also first generation struggling with college life have support to multicultural stu- fice Is to help these students ad- source Center and Career Ser- predominately white. college students, Taylor said. a place they can go for help. dents," said Jack Taylor, assis- just to and succeed in college vices. "Securing a sense of belong- This adjustment can be tough, The Office of Multicultural Af- tant vice president of Student Af- life. Taylor refers to the OMA as ingness to this University while and the Job of the OMA is to keep fairs in the Student Services fairs and director of Multicultur- The OMA provides services "an oasis in an arid desert" Of recognizing each student's indl- Building la a resource for minori- al Affairs. such as counseling, help with the 15,492 undergraduate stu- vidualtiy and ethnic identity" is See AFFAIRS, page four. SESSION The Building Community Task Force's Pop Culture Library haunted Continued from page one. everyone came, got it off their Focus on February chest and it's business as usual." 181 Olscamp Hal by Woodyard's ghost stories The Focus on February contin- ues today with more discussion Discussion groups start Monday and will meet through- groups and a town meeting with out the week. Below is Tuesday's schedule. Pam Dlxon books to the collection and keep President Sidney Ribeau from The BC News current ones in good condition. "This is the beginning 9:15 -11 p.m. MacNevin said the Allison Scott, curator of the Li- town meeting, in 113 Olscamp Customer Service 8:30-10 a.m. The Popular Culture Library brary, said Woodyard's donation of what I hope will be Hall, will be directed at students. Faculty and Staff Working Together 10:15-11:45 a.m just became a spooky place to be, Is important because of its size a major collection of "I think what the president Open Communication Within and Across Areas thanks to a recent donation of and focus on parapsychology and 12:15-1:30 p.m. wants to do [Tuesday] is present Increasing Access to Information on Campus ghost stories. hauntlngs. ghost stories both 5:15 -6:30 p.m. some of his ideas for what com- Ideas for Building and Enhancing Trust The Invisible Ink Collection, "We are always interested in 'true' and fictional." 1:45-3:15 p.m. munity might mean from a stu- Heavy Workloads 12:15-1:30 p.m which Includes more than 700 works on parapsychology, the dent's perspective on this cam- books and periodicals, was do- occult, folklore and fables. But Participatory Leadership 8:30-10 a.m. pus," MacNevin said. "He also Moving Toward a Learning Community 10:15-11:45 a.m. nated by University alumna this collection also addresses wants to hear what is on the stu- Chris Woodyard. popular religion in the sense of a Teaching, Research, and Service 1:45-3:15 p.m. dents' minds." Faculty Development 3:30 - 5 p.m. Woodyard attended the Uni- quest for the beyond and life Chris Woodyard She said an hour of the meeting versity from 1971-1973 and au- after death," she said. "Other li- Staff Career Development and Training 5:15 -6:30 p.m. University alumna will be spent on student ques- Mentoring Across Campus thored the "Haunted Ohio" se- braries have books on these sub- tions. 10:15-11:45 a.m. ries. jects, but we are the first to have Cross-Disciplinary Teaching 8:30 -10 a.m. "This is the beginning of what I a good, solid library on them." thing that she did." Building and Supporting Diversity on Campus 3:30 -5 p.m. hope will be a major collection of COUNCIL What's in a Name? Titles at BGSU 10:15-11:45 a.m. ghost stories both true' and fic- Students and others interested Continued from page one. The Budget and Allocation of Resources 3:30 - 5 p.m. tional," Woodyard said. "'True According to Scott, the Library in the Invisible Ink Collection Addressing Concerns of Part-Time Faculty 12:15-1:30 p.m. ghost stories, as a genre, are a is very happy with the gift. Municipal Director Colleen Evaluating the Faculty and Staff Benefits Structure 8:30 -10 a.m. relatively new development and can access it beginning this Smith said the city had a record Gender Issues on Campus 8:30-10 a.m. have largely been ignored. These "We are really pleased that she month by visiting the Popular day for winter electrical usage Faculty Advising 5:15-6:30 p.m. books will provide a comprehen- decided to donate this significant Culture Library on the fourth on Monday. The city used 54.5 University Reward Structures 8:30 -10 a.m. sive starting collection for collection to the library," Scott floor of the Jerome Library. megawatts of power. Parking: Toward Creative and Viable Solutions 5:15 p.m. -6:30 p.m. study.' said. "Frankly, we are also Smith also reported that the Evaluating the Need for a Governance Structure 3:30 - 5 p.m. Along with 19 crates of books, pleased she was willing to give us However, the materials may city Is continuing Its plan to de- Welcoming Newcomers 12:15-1:30 p.m. Woodyard gave the Library cash, so we can add to the collec- not be taken out of the reading molish the mausoleum at Wood Managing Institutional Change 1:45-3:15 p.m. $1,000 that will be used to add tion. It was a really wonderful room. Grove Cemetery. y HOAA6 FALCON M€NS BRSKCTBRLL TOMORROW 7:30 PAA - VS. C6NTRRL! J COM€ €NT€R TH€ fli SMITH HMFTIMC SHOOTOUT FOR H SHOT RT $300! €RS¥ REMISSION! Ifilt SEE IT AMI 1 \III KS I AMI

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M«IWMMMa*ik«I^MMMM State page four Tuesday, February 6,1996 Family seeksout answers Day care center floods after Parents of murdered guard devote lives to courtroom frozen water pipe bursts The Associated Press know Bob has a family that loves killed. And they want to know him, and this Is the only way we where Vallandinghnm was kept CINCINNATI - The parents of can show it." during his ordeal. Lisa Huff a Lucasville prison guard killed Robert Vallandinghnm, 40, was The Vallandlnghams have sat The Associated Press during a 1993 riot spend their the only guard to die - nine In- through the trials of four inmates charged with their son's death WESTERV1LLE, Ohio - days at inmate trials, hoping to mates were killed - during the About 65 children were eva- learn more about their son's final April 1993 riot at the Southern Those Included Inmate George Skatzes, who was found guilty In cuated from a day care center hours of life. Ohio Correctional Facility at Lu- Monday after a ceiling Wanda and Homer Vallandi- Dayton and sentenced to death casville. weakened by leaky water pipes ngham have logged more than Inmate Carlos Sanders, the al- last week for the slayings of two collapsed. 5,000 miles and spent about leged riot ringleader, is on trial inmates. Skatzes received a life $1,500 since November traveling term for Vallandingham's death Fire Capt. John Bokros said In Hamilton County Common the pipes at La Petite Academy to Columbus, Dayton and Cincin- Pleas Court in Cincinnati for Val- During trials, which generally last for several weeks, the Val- froze, then burst shortly after 2 nati, hoping to get their questions landingham's murder, the mur- pjn. The pressure of the water answered. landlnghams hit the road by 6 der of an inmate and other riot- was too much for the celling "We come so that the jury related charges. a.ra. and arrive at court by 9 a.m. They stay through all the testi- tile to handle, he said. knows we're there," said Mrs. Wanda and Homer Vallandi- There were no injuries. mony, then head home, often not Vallandinghnm, 70. "We're doing ngham said they still do not un- Bokros said the water came this for Bob because he can't de- derstand why their son, one of arriving until 7:30 p.m. or later. "I can tell you every road sign Into the center's office and an fend himself. We need the jury to eight guards taken hostage, was adjacent room and quickly from home to here," Homer Val- spread throughout the center. landingham said of the 2 The children were evacuated 1/2-hour trip between Cincinnati < icoss « oi \TI;Y SKI and his Minford home. within minutes, he said. No one at Inmates testified in Sanders' was hit by the falling tiles. trial last week that Vallandi- "The pipe froze, water came Oak Opening's*** ngham was killed the morning of down and we just rushed out April IS, the fifth day of the riot, with clipboards and kids In our The AftocUted PI-CM after Sanders told his fellow In- hands," said preschool teacher Day care center employees watch over children as they wait for mates to "take care of business." Stephanie Hammer. their parents to come. Saturday, Feb. 10th The Vallandlnghams were pre- The children were taken to a Only about 20 children had not sent when Inmate Kenneth Law nearby pizza shop to escape the were with the children, he said. (Dmlftr gnQaClXD 8:00am - 2:30pm testified that he saw two other cold, said Tony Gianvito, been picked up by 4 p.m. Chris Davis, a contractor for Gianvito said most of the the center, estimated the dam- V BURSARABLE y inmates wrap an extension cord owner of Cardo's Pizza. The around Vallandingham's neck temperature was about 17 de- children taken to his shop age at about $10,000. Cost includes ski rental, transportation, two bagels, and pull on both ends, like a tug- grees, and the children fled the ranged in age from 3 to 5, but He said crews would work and hot chocolate I of-war. They then placed weight day care center without coats. there were also about a dozen Monday night to get the build- bars on his neck and stood on The children snacked on infants. ing repaired, and the children -Sign up in the Student Activities Office them until the guard stopped crackers and cookies until School officials brought baby would probably be back in the For more info, call: 2-7164 moving, Law testified during their parents picked them up. beds, cribs and playpens and center Tuesday. Sanders' trial BQflcflmaglha sikaamg Rural areas prone aitt flash BQaidl LBffrroip HQccniarjilaiQrit Bulletin to fatal accidents David Milliard will be February 9th-10th The Associated Press According to 1994 statistics - 7:30 pm - 7:00 am speaking on his experiences the latest available - 993 people as an Ex-Black Panther PETTISVILIE, Ohio - People died in 143,885 rural traffic acci- Only 035.00 Only 025.00 Wed. Fab. 7 8:00 pm are more likely to die In auto ac- dents, compared with 37S urban cidents in rural areas than cra- fatalities In 226,483 accidents. Includes lift ticket, Includes lift ticket Lenhart Grand Ballroom. shes In the city, the Ohio Public "The rural, country roads are rentals, and transportation and transportation For more info, call UAO Safety Department said Monday. just two lanes, and when you @7164 "In the rural crashes, the have a crash it tends to be more SponwrM By UAO and USG speeds are faster, there are more severe," Skinner said. BURSARABLE: sign up in the Student Activities Office MulKulturM iHl Commit!** head-on collisions, and there are more collisions with fixed ob- The emotional Impact of traffic jects like trees," department fatalities on small, close-knit For More Info, coll 2-7164 spokesman Leo Skinner said. fanning communities is severe, law enforcement officials said. It is not unusual for sheriffs in The African American Graduate Student Association Sigma Kappa Congratulates rural northwest Ohio to bring news of a loved one's death to a Their Sisters on Making friend's door. Dean's List for Fall 95 sponsors ROCK THE AFFAIRS Stacy Clevenger Maureen McGunnigle • Kristin Cox Danielle Merriman Continued from page three. • Maria DellaValle Lori Middlebrough these students in school, he said. VOTE '96! Students take advantage of the • Michelle DeWitt Mollie Monahan OMA resource on campus every- REGISTER TO VOTE: ^^#" • Tonya Floyd Julianne Patterson day. 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Amy Westteldl phia^ Fox Chase section, was at- scripts showed that some of them Polec lying on the steps of St. Ce- All six were convicted of cons- Prosecutors relied on the tes- The Associated Press tacked by teen-agers from a rival grew Impatient and did not send cilia's Church in Philadelphia, piracy. timony of youths at the scene, high school in 1994 to avenge in- police until about 40 minutes bleeding from seven skull frac- Prosecutors said Reinzi held particularly Kevin Convey, who PHILADELPHIA -- Three sults and get even for a reported after the first of many calls. tures. Polec up after he had already was originally charged with first- young men were convicted of assault on a girl from their su- been injured, giving Crook and degree murder but, pleaded murder, and a fourth was found burban community of Abington. Parents sobbed as the Jury The Jury convicted Dewan guilty to third-degree murder guilty of voluntary manslaughter The girl later acknowledged convicted three of the defen- Alexander, 18, of voluntary man- Pinero clean shots at the teen's and testified against his friends. Monday in the slaying of a teen- she was never assaulted. dants Nick Pinero, 18; Anthony slaughter. Witnesses said he head. Reinzi also was accused of ager who was beaten with base- Rlenzi, 18; and Thomas Crook, 19 kicked Polec. taking a "golf swing" at Polec's Defense attorneys said that ball bats on the steps of his The ferocity of attack stunned of third-degree murder, rather head. teen-agers were lying to avoid church. residents of both neighborhoods than first-degree murder, as Bou Khathavong, 18, and Carlo implicating themselves and their Two other teen-agers were and exposed problems with Phil- prosecutors had sought. Johnson, 20, two defendants who Johnson was accused of sup- closcr friends, and noted that convicted of conspiracy in the at- adelphia's police dispatch no witnesses said beat Polec, plying the bats, while Khatha- Convey named at least five other tack on 16-year-old Eddie Polec. system. Seven 911 operators According to witnesses, all were cleared of all homicide vong was identified as the organ- youths who beat Polec but who Polec, who was from Philadel- were disciplined after tran- three wielded the bats that left charges. izer of the attack. were never charged. AID Continued from page one. fice is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. students," she said. "It is also President Clinton requested Monday through Friday with helpful since we work closely expected family contribution, so walk-in appointments for stu- with the Bursar's office." we can get a better idea of what dents. The office was recently Paskvan agreed that the new the student may need," Rose- moved to the Administration location is helpful for students. to testify in Whitewater trial brook said. Building after being located at "This was a positive move be- The FAFSA is then sent to the the Student Services building. cause our proximity to the regis- James Jefferson Clinton pressured him to make. federal processor, and within Rosebrook said the new location trar and the bursar is convenient The Associated Press Clinton, who has not been "We have not talked three to four weeks the student is beneficial to students. for students," he said. "We will charged, has denied the accusa- will get a Student Aid Report "We are more centrally lo- also be able to develop re- LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Presi- tion. to the president or his with the results of his eligibility. cated, which is a benefit to the lationships with the staff. dent Clinton was ordered Mon- The McDougals and Gov. Jim representative about When the student receives the day to testify at next month's Guy Tucker, who had other busi- SAR, he can then go to the Finan- Whitewater trial for Susan ness dealings with the McDou- this." cial Aid office to discuss his op- McDougal, one of his partners in gals, face trial March 4 on cons- Jenniffer Horan tions with one of the counselors. a failed northern Arkansas land piracy and fraud charges. Inde- lawyer "If students have questions, deal. pendent Counsel Kenneth Stan- they should come in and talk to A public defender for Mrs. says the three concocted $3 mil- one of the counselors about it and McDougal, whose ex-husband lion in loans from federally the subpoena was still being pre- fill out a FAFSA," Rosebrook James ran the failed Madison backed lenders to benefit them- pared Monday afternoon and said. 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Ll ndsey Tanner Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook. tempt ruling against his children ble whether Illinois law even al- The Associated Press "We have our rights. He can't was a last resort, an effort "to lows Judges to hold children in inmate foils force us to see our father." improvise a way to give me my contempt in custody disputes. CHICAGO - She gets straight Judge Robert G Lorz in Joliet rights." That is a question the state ap- A's and swims like a champion, has Indicated he will await the "I don't want them to be puni- peals court will answer in the but Galatea Kapslmalis is a lot appeals court ruling before de- shed," says Kapsimalis, 46, a Nussbaum case. Texas jailbreak like other teen-agers when it ciding whether to send Galatea technician at an Ink plant. "I hon- In that case, Kuhar ordered One prisoner was near the top comes to being told what to do. and her 14-year-old brother, estly didn't think it would ever Heidi, of suburban Lisle, jailed DALLAS - Three killers had of the rope, one at the middle and Not even the threat of jail has Peter, to jail. He held the young- reach this point." Indefinitely for defying a court cut through a foot-thick Jallhouse persuaded the 15-year-old to visit sters in contempt on June 27. order that she make a month-long wall and were climbing down a one near the bottom, Ewell said. the father she says deserted her "If it comes down to seeing him Bess Kapsimalis said her chil- visit to her father In North Caro- rope made from braided bed- He said it was a miracle that the family in a bitter divorce battle. or going to jail, we'll go to jail," dren, both excellent students and lina. sheets, when a fellow Inmate - two inmates highest on the rope The threat came from the same Galatea said. competitive swimmers, have Kuhar also found Heidi's possibly angry about being left survived. court that in July ordered a Jailing children in such cases been too busy to see their father 8-year-old sister in contempt but behind - slit their rope with a The injured men, Russell Ni- 12-year-old girl Jailed for refus- is almost unheard of, said Mary on scheduled visitation days, and said she was too young to Jail and razor blade, and they tumbled to chols, Ralph Hernandez and Mi- ing to visit her father. That girl Becker, a University of Chicago his efforts to find them In con- ordered her grounded at home. the ground. chael Contreras, were dis- was released a day later pending law professor. "I can't imagine tempt have only Increased their Their mother, Kathy Marshall, One convict suffered broken covered huddling in a courtyard the outcome of an appeal that that we would even dream of bitterness toward him for leav- appealed, and the appeals court vertebrae and was hospitalized. Sunday night by a woman arriv- could determine how far Illinois treating adults that way - forc- ing and have made them furious halted the punishments pending The others were treated for rope ing at the jail to post bail for a judges may go in trying to re- ing them to spend time with with him. Its ruling. burns or cuts and returned to the prisoner. The temperature was in solve visitation disputes. someone they dont want to spend "I've always said if they wish Lew Sterrett Justice Center. the 20s. The two cases have caught the time with," die said. to see their father they can," The children recently began "We found the razor blade near The men were wearing white attention of family law experts Kostas Kapslmalis is seeking Mrs. Kapsimalis said. "You cant meeting with their father In Illi- where they anchored the bed- Jail coveralls and were yelling nationwide. to divorce his wife, Bess, after force them." nois, under the supervision of a sheet. It was a clean cut," sher- for help. "Ordering children to obey nearly IS years of marriage. The youngsters are equally psychologist. iffs spokesman Jim Ewell said. "One was so injured he their parents...is, except in rare Kapsimalis said that since angry with the judge, who "was Mackoff said he understands Inmates are allowed to have the couldn't stand up. We think they circumstances, no business of moving out of the family home red-faced and screaming at us" the pressures that may have led blades to shave. could have easily frozen to death the court," said Benjamin Wolf of and filing for divorce In 1994, he when he issued the contempt rul- to both decisions. Investigators speculated that within minutes if she hadn't seen the American Civil Liberties has seen his children just twice ing, Mrs. Kapslmalis said. other prisoners were angry about them," Ewell said. They were Union of Illinois, which filed a outside court, despite court or- Lorz and his colleague. Judge "You're between a rock and a not being included In Sunday's trapped In the courtyard by friend-of-the-court brief In the ders granting him regular visits. Ludwig Kuhar - who sent hard place out there. You don't breakout or thought they would 15-foot walls topped with razor appellate case and is watching Even then, he said, the young- 12-year-old Heidi Nussbaum to want it to appear that the court be blamed if the escape suc- wire that had been added in the the Kapsimalis dispute. He called sters wore headphones and ig- jail in July - won't discuss the order has no validity," he said, ceeded. past three montlis at jails all over the judges' decisions In both nored him. He thinks his wife has cases. and yet, "What do you do to kids Investigators questioned in- Dallas County. It was the first cases "an intrusion of the priv- "brainwashed" them. who come before you and thumb mates and guards Monday for escape attempt since the Jail acy of the family." "I do love my children. I do Ben Mackof f, a Chicago lawyer their noses at you?" clues to who cut the neatly opened in 1983. Galatea agrees. miss them very, very much," who recently retired as presiding "But the use of jail in those braided sheets and why. Four All three men had recently "It's definitely not fair," said Kapsimalis said. Judge of Cook County's domestic circumstances may very well be other Inmates shared the con- been transferred from New Mex- the teen-ager, who lives in the Kapsimalis said seeking a con- relations court, said It Is debata- counterproductive," he said. victs' cellblock on the fifth floor. ico. | ^^BaBBBBBMBBBBBBBBVM/MVMim Pro-lifer stands trial for murder Salvi, 23, entered the court Come to the Coffee Shop The Associated Press not dispute his involvement in ceo and Vanzettl were sentenced tawse wearing leg irons, hand- the shootings and plan an Insan- to death in 1921 for the murders For Music, Food, and Relaxation DEDHAM, Mass. - State cuffs and, as usual, a blue blazer ity defense Salvi has said he of two custodians and declaring Falcon's Nest troopers, bomb squad techni- a bit small for him. He showed no wants the death penalty If con- themslves anarchists, was satu- ursday February 8th 8pm-10pm cians and metal detectors emotion in the courtroom and did victed, but Massachusetts does rated with security. But only two Coffee and Pastries will be sold greeted potential Jurors Monday not acknowledge his father or not have capital punishment, and protesters appeared, with signs crying mother, who reached out he faces a maximum penalty of For more info contact 2-7164 as John C Salvi in went on trial saying "Execute Murderers, for the shooting deaths of two re- her hand and softly called her life Imprisonment without par- Abortionists & Accessories" and KYSS/SSMnmrf^^^^^ ceptionists at abortion clinics. only child's name ole "Salvi Saved Lives." Salvi used previous court ap- The potential Jurors spent most At least a dozen state and local pearances to espouse bizarre of the day filling out question- police cars lined the block. In- views, such as his theory of a naires. Superior Court Judge cluding bomb disposal vehicles. conspiracy against Catholics. But Barbara Dortch-Okara then be- Two troopers were posted on Application for he has not addressed the abortion gan interviewing them in her each sidewalk outside the gold- Issue since his arrest, and it was chambers to get their views on domed courthouse, and a court llollis A. Muorc Memorial evident only on signs carried by a abortion, mental illness and in- officer said they were equipped Scholarship couple of protesters outside. sanity. with the names and license plate Deadline: Friday. March 1, 1996 Salvi's attorney asked that his "This will be a very lengthy numbers of activists Involved In client be allowed to read a state- process for you," Dortch-Okara the abortion debate. The Holds A. Moore Memorial Scholarship was established to ment, but the request was denied. told a standing-room-only court- recognize students who contribute to Bowling Green Slate University through The statement was entered as room of 142 possible Jurors. Jury Potential Jurors had to show participation and leadership in University Community activities. The award evidence but not made public. selection Is expected to go on for their notifications to a half-dozen will be in the amount ol S500. Salvi is charged with two several days, and the trial could police officers In the courthouse The recipient must be a rising Junior or Senior, maintain a 3.0 counts of first-degree murder last six weeks, court officials lobby, put their belongings cumulative G.P.A.. demonstrate active participation in University and five counts of assault with in- have said. through an X-ray machine and organizations and be available tor a personal interview with the seleclion tent to murder. His attorneys do The Superior Court, where Sa- walk through a metal detector. committee. Then they were checked with a The application must be submitted to the oltice ot Student Financial hand-held detector. Aid, 321 Administration Building by Friday, March 1,1996. "I find the security to be fan- Applications are available in the office of Student Financial Aid. GftCCNBAMR, INC. tastic," said defense attorney J.W. Carney Jr. Announces two new buildings at Campbell Hill Salvi is accused of walking Into the clinics In Brookllne, outside for Fall 1996 Boston, asking if he was In the right place, and then pulling a ri- fle from a duffel bag and opening fire. 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Ohio State's talent and depth "In several of the singles was too much for the Falcons as matches we played deep into the the Buckeyes took five of six sin- set," Morin stated. "It basically gles matches, and two of three came down to our shot selection." doubles matches. The doubles were not very "They have a heck of a team," successful for Bowling Green Coach Dave Morin stated. either, as they dropped two of "They're as good as any team we three to lose the first point to will play this year." Ohio State. Morin feels the first Leading the way for the Buck- point is usually the most impor- eyes were their top three singles tant. players In David Bloom, Jason "We must win the doubles to Homorody and Scott Wiles. earn the flrstpoint and put pres- Bloom defeated sophomore Mi- sure on the opponents singles," lan Ptak 6-3, 6-0; Homorody Morin said. downed Junior Adam Tropp 6-2, The Falcon's first doubles team 6-4; and Wiles beat freshmen of senior Mark Ciochetto and Radu Bartan 6-3, 6-4. Morin felt Tropp fell to OSU's Homorody the Buckeyes' top singles per- and Wiles 8-4, and the third dou- formed extremely well. bles team of freshman Matt "Bloom and Homorody are Wiles and Bartan fell to OSU's great players," Morin said. Par! Laximinaryan and Ben Basil "Their one and two singles are 8-6. The lone bright spot for the tough, and then come Wiles and doubles teams were the second Basil who were former state doubles team of Ptak and Ander- champs." ton. In the other singles matches Ptak and Anderton won a Marc Wurdzman of Ohio State closely fought match 9-8 (7-2) defeated sophomore David An- dcrton 7-5, 6-4; OSU's Ben Basil See TENNIS, page nine. Cooper not contacted for Cardinals job David ZaUibowikl/rkt Aiuclatcd Prcii Denver Nuggets center Dlkembe Mutombo left battles Bulls forward ping the Bulls 18-game winning streak. The Associated Press out because It's not true," Ohio Dennis Rodman for position inside. The Nuggets won 105-99, snap- State sports Information director COLUMBUS - Ohio State Steve Snapp said. "I talked* to coach John Cooper is not a candi- John and he said absolutely not. date for the Arizona Cardinals' He's not talked to anybody. He's Rodman gives Nuggets no credit head coaching job, a university had no contact at all." spokesman said. Peter King, a writer for Sports Ohio State issued a statement Aaron J.Lopez lose, and it happened today," Mi- "I expected us to lose some- the second half, scoring 22 of his Illustrated, mentioned Cooper as on Jan. 17 to respond to rumors The Assciated Press chael Jordan said after Chicago time, but I feel bad because we 39 points in the third quarter to a candidate for the job while ap- on the subject. The statement erased a 31-point first-half defi- played bad," Rodman said. "That help the Bulls charge back to pearing Sunday on ABC's half- said Cooper had not been con- DENVER - The Chicago Bulls cit before losing 105-99 to Den- team is not that good. I'm not go- within two points heading into time show during the Pro Bowl In tacted by the Cardinals and had - with the exception of Dennis ver on Sunday. "We'll get back on ing to give that team any credit the fourth Honolulu. no interest in the vacant position. Rodman - were gracious in track." at all." "We made it an entertaining King was asked by ABC com- "I have not talked to anyone defeat after an astounding come- Rodman wasn't as diplomatic The Nuggets looked like cham- game," Chicago coach Phil Jack- mentator Brent Musberger from the Cardinals," the state- back that nearly extended their After going through his usual pionship contenders in the first son said. "We exerted too much whether Indianapolis Colts de- ment said. "I am very happy at team-record 18-game winning unusual antics - he sparred with half. They hit 65 percent of their energy coming back. It showed fensive coordinator Vince Tobin Ohio State." streak. Denver players and lounged on shots in first 24 minutes and from the four-minute mark of the was the only person being pur- Cooper will be in his ninth year: Instead of thinking about what the scorer's table after a flagrant were at 79 percent at one point as fourth period to the end. sued for the job. King said Coop- at Ohio State when the 1995 could have been, the Bulls (41-4) foul call in the first half - Rod- they took a 25-point lead into "It was a wonderful run, a ter- er had interviewed twice for the season gets under way. It will be talked about what's still to come. man did not concede anything to halftime. job. the first year of a new multiyear "One day we knew we would the Nuggets. But Jordan turned the tables in See BULLS, page nine. "This is a fire we'd like to snuff contract. Seahawks' owner Behring wants new nesting ground

JlmCour where I want to be," Behring local billionaire will The Associated Press said. wind up with the franchise. Von In Seattle, a key player In the Reichbauer hasn't identified SEATTLE - While the Sea- Behring drama reacted calmly the team's prospective buyer, hawks' logo appears to be Sunday to Behring's comments. but it's widely believed to be headed for the sports memora- "I'm sure Mr. Behring wants Allen, a Seahawks' season bilia graveyard, Seattle offi- to keep as many options as he ticket holder and owner of the cials say they hope to find a can on the table," said Peter NBA Portland Trail Blazers. local buyer and give the frown- von Reichbauer, a member of "We're in ongoing discus- ing, sharp-beaked bird a new the Metropolitan King County sions that began a couple of lease on life. Council. weeks ago and I anticipate Owner Ken Behring says he Von Reichbauer said he there will be negotiations is in Southern to talked to Behring by telephone within 10 days or two weeks," stay, but King County Execu- Saturday and was still hopeful von Reichbauer said. tive Gary Locke confirmed late Behring would agree to sell the Behring brought up the sub- Sunday that Behring repre- Seahawks to a local buyer. ject of selling the Seahawks to sentatives were talking with Locke said price and terms a local buyer at a lunch with those of a prospective buyer. were questions to be answered, von Reichbauer four weeks "The question remains but that Behring had indicated ago. Von Reichbauer then con- whether he wants to sell," he wouldn't close the door to an tacted Allen, Allen's represent- Locke said. offer. He also said he hoped atives have said. "I think that when we suc- other prospective local owners If Allen decides against mak- ceed In court in forcing the would surface. ing a bid for the Seahawks, von team to stay here, he may have Anaheim mayor Tom Daly Is- Reichbauer has lined up a pos- more incentive to sell the sued a statement late Saturday sible backup buyer. Von Reich- team." The county filed suit night, which read: "We are op- bauer described him as "a last week. timistic we can reach an business leader not from Seat- While the mayor of Anaheim agreement with Ken Behring tle, but from the Northwest." was prepared to announce for his team's use of our train- In Southern California, horse plans that would provide the ing facility and then use that racing mogul RD. Hubbard, Seahawks with a training site at as a springboard for negotia- chairman of Hollywood Park in Rams Park, a moving van tions for his NFL team to have Inglewood, reminded Behring showed up at team headquar- a home at Sportstown of plans he announced last ters in suburban Kirkland,and Anaheim." December for a $250 million workers loaded it with exercise A Sportstown complex is in m«Hhim to be built on the equipment. the planning stages. northwest corner of Hollywood Behring told The Los Angeles "Decisions on a new name, Park property near the Forum Times from his Danville, Calif., colors and team logo will be where the Los Angeles Lakers land developing offices on Sat- made with local community In- play. urday, "I'm committed to Los volvement, signaling the "We have worked for two Angeles." He said his team will team's desire to reach out to years on this project," Hub- Karle Hamilton/Hit AiioclMcd PTCH be moving to Rams Park "very Southern California fans right bard said. "We own the land. A moving van pulls Into team headquarters In Kirkland, WA. Team owner Ken Behr- soon." t away," Daly said. ing says he's in Los Angeles to say, but Seattle officials aren't giving up hope of finding a local buyer "I'm a Californian and this is Seahawks fans are hopeful See SEAHAWKS, page nine. for the Seahawks.

**'>-«><' ^-t—t-T-^*^* < t'l Sports page eight The B("i News Tuesday, February 6,1996 Gervin and Thompson elected to Hall Jell Donn "Overcoming that addiction is The Associated Press the Hall of Fame in itself," Ger- vin said Monday. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Despite his personal problems, George Gervin and David Gervin, who also played with Thompson finally put their fierce Chicago, scored more than 2,000 scoring rivalry to rest Monday. points in six consecutive seasons. They were elected - together -- He averaged 26 points during 14 to the Basketball Hall of Fame. seasons in the ABA and NBA. The other inductees were Thompson, an acrobatic player UCLA and Lakers star Gail Goo- who led North Carolina State drich, Olympic champion Nancy over UCLA and Bill Walton en Lieberman-CIine, the high-scor- route to the 1974 NCAA cham- ing George Yardley and the late pionship, also fell prey to cocaine Kresimir Cosic of Croatia. as a pro. At the height of his drug The often-controversial Jerry problems, he spent time in a Tarkanian, who owns the best prison camp for beating his wife. winning percentage among col- However, Thompson averaged lege coaches, was passed over. 22 points during a career that The scoring competition be- brought him to both Denver and tween Gervin and Thompson Seattle. He once hit 13 field goals reached Its height on April 9, in a quarter, an NBA record. He 1978, as each was grasping at the is the only one to be named most league scoring title with one valuable player in both ABA and game left. Thompson scored 73 NBA Ail-Star games. points for Denver to take the Both Thompson and Gervin lead. But a few hours later, Ger- now do work for programs that vin scored 63 for San Antonio, to help disadvantaged children. win the title that season. "It all has been behind me," "It's truly an honor to be going said Thompson of his past strug- in with David," Gervin said Mon- gles. "Nobody's perfect, and day. "We had quite a few bat- everybody has skeletons in their tles." closet. But when you're a pro ath- John Davenport/The AiMCUlcd Prcti Each of them battled in his own lete, you're in a position when Former San Antonio Spur George Gervin talks about receiving the call notifying him of his Induction in the Basketball Hall of Fame life, too. Nicknamed "Iceman," you can have influence on peo- Gervin turned pro after slugging ple's lives." with the Los Angeles Lakers. At Goodrich said he would ask his in me as a little high school kid," age 17, helped reshape women's an opponent and losing his col- Goodrich, another NBA mar- 6-foot-l, he averaged almost 19 former coach to be a presenter at Goodrich said. "He had confi- basketball into a more aggres- lege scholarship. Later, while quee name, led UCLA to its first points a game in his 14 seasons, induction ceremonies May 6. dence that if this little kid grows, sive, physical game, closer to with the Spurs, he entered a drug titles under coach John Wooden which included play with he can play.... Others didn't think how men play. She remembered rehabilitation program. in 1964 and 1965, before starring Phoenix and New Orleans. "Coach Wooden saw sometning so." Monday how, at S-foot-8 and 120 pounds, she came into the 1974 Nancy Lieberman-CIine, an U.S. national tryouts boxing out TONIGHT Olympic silver medal winner at players and throwing elbows. VOICE I IfiW Bootleg Night YOUR Featuring A OPINION Grateful Dead USG & UAO encourages al Allman Brothers Ekoostic Hookah students to participate in Neil Young BGSU town meetings with and more President Ribeau Sunday: Hospitality Night AT 101 OLSCAMP Restaurant and Bar 352-9222 Workers get $1.25 Long At the College Republican's Meeting TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 |lslands and Margaritas 7 - 9 I AT 9:00 PM Upstairs 9:00 p.m. in room 113B.A. SENIORS, YOU'RE OUT OF THE 1996 KEY Senior Section if you miss this week's Portrait session. CALL 372-8086 To schedule your sitting at 28 West Hall. UNIVERSITYa UNION Free Pizzas will be given to first 200 to sign up. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY

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i Sports Tuesday, February 6,1996 The BCi News page nine SEAHAWKS BULLS TENNIS

Continued from page seven. grand opening of a dynamic ■King County, owner and Continued from page seven. ture by then. Continued from page seven. and fan-friendly football sta- operator of the , is "We'll see if this was the kick The environmental impact re- dium," O'Malley said in a suing Behring to keep the team rific run. I told our guys, let's get we need," said Denver coach against Ohio State's Wurdzman port is complete and our fi- statement. from moving as the Raiders two, three, four, five, and get Bemie Blckerstaff, 1-1 since and Bloom. Morin was pleased nancing is ready. We are the The Seahawks came into the and Rams did from Los Angeles started down the path to another stepping down as general man- with Ptak and Anderton's effort only ones in Los Angeles that league in 1976. Behring bought In 1995. streak." ager Feb. 1. "If it is, it should be down the stretch of their match. can build a new stadium for the the franchise in 1988 for $80 Before his Friday announ- The Bulls, who lost for the first one hell of a kick." "Ptak and Anderton played a 1998 season." million and $19 million in exist- cement, Behring had sought time since Dec. 26, continued a The Bulls remain in high gear solid doubles match," Morin The city of Los Angeles, ing debt. It's now estimated to $150 million in Kingdome im- six-game western road trip after the best start in NBA histo- stated. "They made things hap- which lost the Raiders, also be worth between $160 million provements. He reportedly felt Tuesday night in Phoenix. All the ry. They haven't lost consecu- pen instead of watching Bloom wasn't out of the running, and $200 million, including $40 slighted when the Seattle Ma- Chicago losses have come on the tively, and remain on pace to be- amd Wurdzman miss." either. million of debt. riners got a $320 million out- road - In Orlando, Seattle, and come the first team to win 70 "We are still moving ahead Behring still has 10 years left door stadium from the Wash- Indiana - but Sunday's was the games in a season Due to Ptak and Anderton's with our study to determine the on his lease to play in t^ie King- ington Legislature last year. first to a sub. -500 team. success and the ineffectiveness feasibility of building a state- dome. The lease that the Sea- The new stadium with a retrac- "We know this team's capa- "We know what losing is. We of the team this weekend Morin of-the-art football stadium on hawks are playing under was table roof will be ready for the ble," Jackson said of Denver Just dont want to experience it stated there will be some Dodger property," said Los signed by the fami- 1999 Mariners' season. (19-26). "We've lost here before that much," Jordan said. "You changes in the line-up. Angeles Dodgers president ly before it sold the franchise Behring told The Los Angeles and I'm sure we'll lose here experience it and you go on from Peter O'Malley. to Behring. Times he hasn't talked to the again." there." "Ptak and Anderton will be "I continue to believe that the Behring contends the lease is Rose Bowl yet about the possi- Not this year. The Bulls play moved to the number one doubles ideal way to bring the NFL no longer binding because it is bility of the Seahawks playing Denver in Chicago on March 15, The Bulls almost experienced slot," Morin said. "There may back to Los Angeles is to Intro- supposed to guarantee the team their home games in Pasadena, and the Nuggets are hoping one of the best comebacks in also be some changes in the sin- duce an expansion team at the a "first-class facility." Calif., next season. they'll be back in the playoff pic- league history Sunday. gles as well." Classifieds

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Feb. 7 ©730pm CALL 1 -41B-3 53-2002 OR 1 -218- 326-2530 schedule your titling. $8 lee can ua charged Subleaser needed Spring Semester. 109 1/2 Flexible hrs. all shifts available. Call 4 weeks in Guadalajara and l in Mexico City. 8 Anderson Arena 410-872-2780 through lha burtar. N. Main Si *185rmo.. alec. Across from hrs cradit in two coursaa on Mexican culture. sponsored by UAO '2-7184 Tuxedo. 353-3474 Summer business Are you an entrepreneur? Effic. 1 A 2 bdrm. apts. in houses Thara is no subsotute tor positive axparianoa Spnng Break Panama City Beach Ftorlde from Greet opportunity, tow start up coat, manage- 12 mo. leases only starling m May. Slave tan B Ira* through cultural IHMI ol An- $98 par person per week. Tiki Beech Bar. Subleasets - 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, low uW. rent Operation: MORE ment taming Earn up to $800 per week. Vehi- Smith 352-8917, (no calls alter 9:00pm). cient and Modem Mexico. For more mtorma Huge Beechside hot tub, Free mlormaton negotabie. Karon 372-1963. Minomy Career Fair cle req. Call Greenland Irrigation Bon call ProlaeiorAndraae 372-7118 I 800-48fr882S. Wednesday. F.bruery 14lh 1-800-361-4074 Houses, t A 2 bedroom Furnished apts. Fod out el about peace, love, and sisterhood 1 00 • 8:00 PM-Grind Bsllroom SPRING BREAK '98 With onry 1 week lo 1 year. 9 month, and summer leases HELPWANTED TEACH ENGLISH M KOREA Call 352-7454 with Sigma Kappa. Coma ID opan rush on Bring. Reeume - Irlng a Frlendll llve-DONT BLOW IT!! BOOK NOWII Tuesday Fab 8 and Thursday Fab. 8 horn 8 n Summer fobe * Permanent hire, GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES! Florida A Positions available every month. Bachelor de- gree required. $18,0O0-24,0OQryr. Accom . air- 10 pm at lha Sigma Kappa House. Internship. Padre 110*. Bahama* SIS*. Js- $ Cruise Srvps Hinngl Students Needed IIW • fare A benefits. Send resume, copy of diploma Need Female Subleaser lor summer. Own 2-2451 ( melca/Cancun $3»9. Organlie a group- OOVT FORECLOSED Home* lor pennies on Free Travel (Caribbean. Europe, Hawaiii) A copy of passport lo: Bok J Corp Chun Bang Ftoom. $150/mo ♦ uW. May - Aug. Cal Daneee TRAVEL FREEH FOR FREE INFO: SunS- •t. Delinquent Tax. Repot. REO's. Your area. SeeaonavPermanera, No Exper. Neceesary Bldg. 154-13 Samsung Dong, Kangnam Qu, 362-4779. pleatl Tour. 1-800-438-7710. Tot Free (1) 800-888-8778 EsL 2078 tor cur Order ol Omega Ode. 919-929-439* en. C0173. Seoul, Korea. TEL: Oil-822-555-5827 FAX: Now Available/ 1 bdrm. turn. A unfum. apt*. rerrtltttngt. Meeting tomorrow al 8:18pm ■ Second Floor Spring Break One Slop Shopplngll! 011-822-552-4329 Cozy coitaoecharm. 1 block from campus. $100,000 FIRST YEAR commissions possible Strdent Services Any Ouestione. Cal Libby at All deslmalions. moat lour companies. FREE gas heal, water, sewer. Pets permitted JOBSi'UOBSIIiJOBSHLIOBSIiUOBSi'i We need recruiters, traineri. and managers The Cleveland Yachting Club 353-12S8. Tired ol searching every busetm board? Call Newlove Rentals 352-5620 (Our onry of FRESHMANIIrFRESHMANIIiFRESHMANm 24 hour recorded mees^e. 1-800-289-5685 Summer positions at exclusive yachting dub. Save Timelll Cal Jm 352-8641 Bdaylll fee.) 5 O P H O - PANAMA CITY BEACH. FLORIDA Wll train qualified candidates as: servers, $1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. MORESIItSOPHOMORESIIISOPHOMORESII Jon UAO on Spring Break -88 buters. hosvhoattas, bartenders, doc* at- One bedroom apertment No experience required. Begin now. For kito- I $271 Hotel t Tranpsportaton tendants, groundskeepers A lifeguards. Train- AVAILABLE NOW $181 Hotel Only cel 301-308-1207. J0BSIIU08SIIUOBSIIUOBSIIU0BSIII Take the Leed... ing datei May 10 HYu 17|h. Intarylaw now tor Call 354-8800 $ 125 due when you sign up Become e Cempue Tour Guide! 250 Counselors A kisrudors naededl best positions Weds, thru Sun. 200 Yacht Club Now hiring operators tor Campus Fact Una FINAL PAYMENT DUE 2-23-88 Private, coed summer camp In Pocono Mm*., Dr. Rocky River.OH44118.218-333-1155. Stop by and check us out Open t> Freshman and Sophomores Sign-upa© SAO office© 2-7184 Applications are available In NE Penrvsylvarve. Lohetan. Box 234BQ, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Onry 100 applications available bag. & 8am 110 McF.II Center JM. 29-Fob.S Keneworth. NJ 07033(00*) 278-088*. Toledo Auto Auction Part-time help needed lift 1. and unfum. and campus shuttlel THURSDAY. Office ol Student Employment PHI MU PHI MU PHI MU Inquire at 9797 Freemont Plk* el Wlrrttvop Terrace Jobs begin next lall: training this soring We would Ike B congratulate JEN QLAZER » you have any quest Ions call Alaska Student Jobll Great $$$l Thousands ol Porrysburg. every day except Wednesday 352-9135 For more mtormebon call on being named sittsr ol the week. 372-9866 the Office ol Public Relations. 372-2818 lobs available M.le/Female. CongratslWeylogoiWeloveyou! Room/Boerd/Treneport often provided. Greet Volunteer tutors needed at Perrysburg Subleaser needed immediately. Close to LIT U 2 can be in the kish Club Advonijr*. Gee. 819-833-0168 Ml. A1073 Heights. Tua*. A Thurs. 5« p.m. Cel BGSU Insh Club 352 7534. campus $17S/mo. • ust. Avail now U June. 1 Meeting Tomle 9:30 BA 103 CALL NOW tnoFREERENT.Carl Daneee 352-4 779. SENIOR PORTRAITS WANTED: 100 STUDENTS! Lose 10-30 lbs Everyone Welcome 11 TWO rtrjOMS IN BG FOR GRADUATE STU- SENIOR PORTRAJTS Next 90 days. New metabolism breakthrough DENTS SENIOR PORTRAITS Guaranteed. Dr. recommended. $35 50 SHARE URGE HOUSE. FIREPLACES. USG A UAO encourage al studenai B Donl took lore job before you have your MC/VtSA. 24 hrs. Free kilo: 1-800-229-7582. panKipale m the BGSU Town Meetings senior ponrail taken Call 372-8086 now B QUET $195 00 PER MONTH . UTILITIES w/Presideni ROeeu schedule a sitting Las! cnance this year. 101 Olscamp FOR SALE CALL 352 5523 LEAVE MESSAGE Tuea.Feb.ee 9pm VOCEYOUROPWIONI COUNSELORS - INSTRUCTORS needed! RECREATIONAL SPORTS IS SEEKING BE THE LEADERS OF THIS ttSTITUTIONI 100 poeMonel Coed eummer camp. Pocono 12 x 60 Hallmark mobile home, unique bam- VALENTINES l»ln«. PA.Ooodealary/»pel(iXI*36*»-333*. skted Interior, sprayed ceilings, garden tub. AEROBIC LEADERS USG "USG XISG "USG Cuwathar needed bAMEDIATELYI New furnace, water heeler, floor insulation, You en change the race ol BOSUI Some days, some nights Apply at BG Country arid back door. Must see interior to appreciate. Apply tor 1996-1987 Club. 823 Farvtew Ave. 3S2-3100. Asking $8500 Only 10 mtee Irom BG. Lawn- Those selected must be VALENTINE'S DAY LOVE NOTES USG President, Vlce-Preerdent, or dale. as* (Weston). 869-3910. Al-L.ro. Se net or DOES EVERYONE COME TO YOU ENTHUSIASTIC, ENERGETIC AND FIT! Incredible Computer Deel! Meontoeh Color Let your valentine know •Petitions tor candidacy available WHEN THEY HAVE A QUESTION? Classic Slocked with useful software (lArcoeoft how much you caret Feb. I In 40* Student tentoe* DO YOU LKE KNOWING ABOUT THINGS If you are interested: Word. Ouerk. Chessmasetr 2000. Risk, A Sen- Look for the order form In •Petitions due Feb. 14 al 12 pm. FIRST? ary) AND HP Color Printer • All in perfect con TODAY'S BG NEWS" • Pickup and complete application at the SRC main in 405 Student Service DO YOU LKE TALKING TO PEOPLE? II you answered ye* n any of these Questions. anon. Workprocessvig Workhorse - Have thia DEADLINE :Fn. Feb. 9 •Mandatory meeting tor al canddaats computsr and prmler on your desk TONiGHTl office Feb. 6th-9th. on the 2nd Boor lounge ol Student Service* we heve a question tor you: PUBLICATION: Wed..FeO 14 1000/besL This n a steal - forget borrowing a • Sign up for interview Feb. 13th-15th. on Feb. 14 Want B work at Campus Fed Line? Now hiring operators tor jobs beginning In tie computer again. Call Now 353-9328. • Fit-For-All Aerobic Workshop - Friday Feb. 16th lall Opan to freshman and sophomores. Spnng Breekl Panama City 18 Days Room With Valentine Balloon Bouquet. from 3-5 p.m. Only 100applicesonsavailable beg.©Sam Kitchen $1191 Walk To Beat Barsl 7 Nights In $4 85 A up or singles $.50 A up. THURSDAY, Office ol Student Emotoynvsnt Key West $259' Cocoa Beech Hilton (Great • Fitness Audition Friday Feb. 23rd, 3-5 p.m. Heart boxers, shoes, bears. Mugs, Cards. For mor* InformaOon call Deechss later Disneyl $1691 Daytona $1391 eic Avoid the rush order now Collegiate fit Office ol Public Reletions, 372-281*. hup.//www, a pr I ngbreakiravel.com Highland Connection 531 Ridge St. 352 8333 For more information contactCutby Swick at3722712 or372-271l. 1-80O67S6388. VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIALS: Industries Room tor 2, rv room amenioee Call 352-4671 tor de taxis BEST WESTERN FALCON PLAZA MOTEL. \\ In my book, SamB's, ,XG. 1 ITEM $ 6. 5^ Graduate my favorite BG restaurant, Waier magic •• Swimming program addressing ,| AddBmdstlcks For Only $2.00 |. adults leer ol !he wa»f. Beginning Feb 27th at deserves star billing. It's the Rentals Sudani Rec Center. Tuaa. A Thurs. 8-iopm, 8 best place to eat between classes Sign-up aval, al Rec Center Cal I Coupon Good At All j 372-2711. Toledo & Columbus. ^^ Expires Participating WBSU-FM STAFF We'll take Mandatory Stall Mating on rtr ToM» »/•* Rraomrom Critic • 2/29/96 .—.. Locations' ■hie Tuesday. February 8 al care of you 9 00pm m 121 Well Hail I L* \ .. . I Sun Meetings wil be held Best price, well every other Tuesday hereafter I See you tierell r^BOaM Sinca1964 maintained,

I Opan Wednesday I Women's rugy silo meeting privacy & dead- Wed. Feb. 7,205 ED. BLOG . (Valentines Day) lor lunch . bolt security, 7*0 p.m. Questions, cat ' 11am-1pm I Heather or Rachel at 372 4545 I FREE DELIVERY I large Wool SweMera Close oul. Only $30. 1 week apartments. only JTCarryout 405 Thursan. 146 North Main Bowling Green ^_352-5166 j Great Deliver GTE THE Telephone Books Amenities: EARN EXTRA MONEY 95 TANNING »VC No Experience Necessary ;$12 orFREF: CENTER on site laundry facility I Includes oil tiller, up lo 5 qts ol oil. I 3 locations Deliveries Start ceramic tile I chassis lube and 24pt. saleiy inspection. I t Immediately I 'Fias wlh any other scheduled servtoa. I The Wash House dishwashers 30 people needed to deliver .-WacMiri.aaaoMidwi ecusuncMy 248 N. MAIN sky lights the new Bowmng Or sen 354-1559 vaulted ceilings Telephone Directors**) In: IMItr Otrntt I Otwnut Bowling Orbed, Dunbridge 24 hr. maint. rlsssMn*. Weelon. Grand Rapids. South Side Laundromat A surrounding areas. 993 S. MAIN To become an independent contactor -mm 353-8826 5 sites to you mual be al lernt 18 yean old. have Amo Srcrviti- choose from: lha uaa 04 an Inaurad car, van or tucK Centers The Heat and be available a minimum ol TuSty Do.. (I Rifhll Jay-Mar Apts. WOOSTER 5 daylight hour* daty 353-2444 904 E. 352-3588 The Highlands 1087 S. MAIN STREET The Homestead in reserve ;i route in your Next to Pizza Hut 1 FREE VISIT McKenzie Rentals .SUBWAY* neighborhood call Free Shuttle Servlcel I with a package purchase I The I'l.i.. Win r, I rcshitthi bete The Farm I-800-827-1200 Job M48 11 Free Safety Inspections! | with this ad ■ lOam-Anm Mun-l'ri 828 S. Mom 354 2608 1091 N. Moin 352 5505 Mo Obligation Estimates! "S? ?0 9G Call Today! 524 E Wooiler 352 8500 1602 E WooUer 354 2800 AMERICAN DIRECTORY MONDAY-FRIDAY 8am-6prn Wrxxfond Moll Location 352-7279 SERVICE CORP. Your Tanning 354-6036 CltMOerWiSM EOE SAT. 8am-4pm Professionals since 1980 l30Eii8tWa8hlnat£nSt.

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