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1 1 TH ANNUAL Bill ensures extra breast LATINO ISSUES CONFERENCE cancer care Scholars discuss Latinos in in hospitals By Laura Collins Hollywood with community REPORTER Each year, more than 8,400 Ohio By Dan Myers interview, Gleach said aca- women are diagnosed with breast REPORTER demics should give back to the cancer and 1,900 die annually, Scholars joined together to community through the work according a spokesperson for die illustrate the importance of that they do. American (ancer Society. latinos in popular culture—an "1 think it's important to This month, the Breast Cancer importance underlined by the have your life and work inte- Patient Protection Act will he roughly 200-strong audience grated because we all live in reintroduced to Congress by that gathered in the Union the world and the work we do Connecticut Representative Rosa yesterday morning. is based in the world," Gleach L I vl .mm. The Breast Cancer Dr. Frederic W. Gleach, a said. "Anything that we (aca- Patient Protection Act will guar- lecturer in anthropology from demics] can do to give back as antee a minimum hospital stay Cornell University, played a sort of repayment is only fair of 48 hours for a woman having short DVD movie that used — in anthropology in particu- a mastectomy, and 24 hours for narrative, pictures and video lar, because it's the study of a woman undergoing a lymph node removal. JtnPaal BGNe« clips to present his research on people." The Latin Bombshell," Diosa Two grad students also pre- A mastectomy is a surgical pro- LISTEN UP: Students from Miami University listen attentively to Professor de la Garza yesterday. Costello. sented work during the same cedure where all or a portion of Costello was a Puerto Rican session as Gleach. tile breast is removed. During a actress during the 1930s, '40s fuliana Vukonic, who has a lymph node dissection, the sur- Columbia professor: Latino pell data, and '50s who played roles that bachelor's degree in political geon removes all or part of die stereotyped Latin American science, argued that Hollywood lymph nodes in the armpit to women. stresses the importance of the | determine if it is likely that cancer Bush's narrow victory do not correlate Gleach concluded that gen- "American look — blonde hair will spread beyond the breast. der-related and ethnocentric with blue eyes." According to her Web site. By Russ Zimmer The polling data was false them concerned about educa- Delauro began working on the Rtpomtn because of the concentration of tion and economy — mean- roadblocks limited the careers "With the influence of Hollywood," Vukonic said, hill in l996afterbcingapproacried Much was made of die shift Latino populations in a handful ing jobs, not taxes — but not of Costello and other latin "ILatinos] have been changing by a surgeon who was looking for in the Latino vote towards of states, such as Florida where immigration. American actors in the early their traditional values for lib- a solution to outpatient mastec- President George W. Bush in Cuban-Americans are some of "Immigration is never a major days of film. "We must learn from their eral American values." tomies. The bill was introduced the latest election according to the most loyal Republicans. issue for Latinos," de la Garza to Congress in 1996 then reintro- some exit polls, but the num- "Polling in Florida gets to a lot said. struggles," Gleach said. After the conference in an CULTURE, PAGE 2 duced in 2001, where it had 189 bers may be flawed. of conservative latinos," de la POLLING. PAGE 2 bipartisan cosponsors. Rodolfo de la Garza, a profes- Garza said. Delauro said that this bill is sor from Columbia University, De la Garza also noted that, important because it puts medi- « was in the Union yesterday to of a sampling of major polls cal decisions back where they speak to students and faculty for in the lead up lo the election, belong, in the hands of patients the Latino Issues Conference. none showed the Latino vote and their doctors, not the In his lecture titled, "The over 40 percent for Bush. insurance company. Latino Vote 2004," de la Garza "The Electoral College works "All too often, women are pointed to exit polls that gave against Latinos," de la Garza forced to go home from the hos- 44 percent of the Latino vote to said. pital before they are physically the president. That number is Contrary to news reports, or emotionally ready," Delauro "highly contested," according to de la Garza said that Latinos said. "A mastectomy is not a cure de la Garza. are shifting more to the for breast cancer and women By winning that much of the Democratic party. He displayed often are facing chemotherapy vote, Bush should have won by a data chart that shows Latino and/or radiation, in addition to a much larger margin because Republicans are more likely to physically healing from surgery" die voting trends of Latinos vote Democrat than Democrat DcLauro added that by keep- are similar to other traditional Latinos are to vote Republican. ing patients in the hospital longer, democratic voting blocks. "Latinos will vote for a it ensures a 24-hour support sys- "If Republicans don't get at white Democrat over a Latino tem to provide round-the-clock least 25 percent of the Latino Republican. Wfe've seen that," care following the procedure. vote, they will lose everything. de la Garza said. Bill Schroeder, communica- If they get more that 35 percent Latinos' priority issues in tions director for the Northwest they will win everything," de la 2000 reflected a more demo- Dw Myers BGNews ALUMNI, PAGE 2 Garza said. cratic platform, with most of AT ISSUE: Evelyn Silva, at the podium, discusses Argentinian youth while Dr. Frederic W. Gleach listens. Shumaker begins term I DEEP IN'THOUGHT'

By Laren Weber they were held online, replacing but that's still only about 10 per- SENIOR REPORIER the traditional paper ballots that cent of the student population at Although the end of the were used previously. And along best, Shumaker said. semester is near, Monday with the implementation of the "We want to let students know marked a new beginning. The new voting system came a sig- what USG is," he said. "1 noticed results of the Undergraduate nificant increase in the number that when I was campaigning: Student Government elections of students that voted most students didn't know or revealed Friday that University When results were tallied, 1,766 care what USG was." junior Aaron Shumaker and students participated in this year's Making the organization sophomore Bernard Little would electioa according to Planning more visible among other take the reigns as president and and Institutional Research, Those student organizations and vice president. numbers surpassed the 762 stu- meeting the concerns of the stu- The two officially took office dents that voted in 2003 and last dents, Shumaker said, is the first Monday and immediately began year's total of 813 voters. step in truly becoming the voice their roles as the new Voice' of And despite the security con- of the students. the undergraduate student cern prior to the elections, no "It's going to start with knowing population at the University. major challenges arose with the concerns," Shumaker said. Shumaker and Little believe that the' new method, said Bill USG acts as the link between their campaign of realistic lead- Knight, director of Planning and students and administrators and ership placed them a step ahead Institutional Research. attempts to address issues and of the other candidates. "It went very smoothly from the concerns of both groups. Student Defying the stereotype of typi- scanable to the web approach," government is an influential stu- cal politicians, Shumaker and Knight said. "We had a significant dent organization on campus. Little opted not to make empty number of voting this year from It is essential that the concerns promises to win votes. the pencil and paper approach." of students that are communi- "We went into every speaking And although voter turnout cated to administrators are real- engagement and every person has increased, Shumaker wants istic, Shumaker said. we spoke to on the side [and] to make USG more known on "We're not going to get every- we let them know that we can't campus. A mission that he and thing we want, but at the same make you promises, but we can little want to accomplish is to time the administration needs promise that well let you know educate and make students to know our concerns," he said. Brian McRoOeMs BGNews what's going on," Little said. aware of the organization's pres- "We need to be realistic in our COFFEE 'N' BOOKS: Dave Hartman (left) goes over his class notes while his classmate Ashley USG elections is an annual ence at the University. US8, PAGE 2 Dell gets into a book in the bookstore of Grounds for Thought, located in downtown BG. event, but this was the first time Water totals reached over 1,700,

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FOR ALL THE NEWS VM WWW BGNEWS COM 2 Friday. April 22. 2005 WWW.BGNEWS.COM BG community listens, responds to Latino-related issues CULTURE. FROM PAGE 1 changes made by Argentina's presentation. "I never heard of that are important not just to Cabanillas said. "I'm trying Gleach said he was very pleased government that allowed glo- that girl IDiosa Costellol; I think Latinos but to all those who live to bring into the conference to see people from the local The other grad student who BaliBUion to begin within the it was cool because she brought with latinos within the same relevant issues, and I'm trying to community because it's a way of presented, l-velyn Silva, discussed country. a latino icon in a very American community," she said. ... show people the connection tying together communities. the movement of Argentinian Michelc(ierring,agrad student tradition, Broadway." The entire presentation, titled, between here |the U.S.I and latin "It's the cultural sense of youth from traditional social Stud] mg Irench at the University, Nashieli Marcano, a grad stu- "Between Hollywood and the America" witnessing," he said of the entire outlets to cybercafes. attended the session. "The com- dent who teaches Spanish at the Southern Core," joined three As for attendees of the conference, "and here, we have "They're not going to plazas mentary on the spread of the University, has been following other sessions and a keynote conference, Cabanillas said, "1 that. And I think the University Imallsl and they're not going to Internet in Argentina was very (Heath's research for some time. speech as part of the latino hope that they get something tries to do that by having concerts," Silva said. interesting because it showed the "I enjoyed l-red's (presentation] Issues Conference. that they didn't know about the faculty and students work with "It's important to say that when widespread effects of globaliza- because I saw him in another pre- The I lth annual confer- latino presence in the U.S. ... the local communities and also we ask these boys in the higher tion," she said. sentation," Marcano said. "I can ence stretched on throughout and I hope that they realize that by bringing in local community lincomel barrios Ineighbor- Among the attendees were a see the progress in his research the day, highlighting a diverse the, U.S. is in a very dramatic members." hoods], they say they go to cyber- group of Spanish students from and I look forward to seeing his range of issues concerning the process of Latinization but that BGHS sophomore Alex Carey cafes not to go on the Internet Bowling Green High School. interviews with IDiosa Costellol Latin American community and Latin America is in a process of came away with a positive picture but to meet other young people," Sarah Price, a senior at BGI IS, and how he incorporates them culture. Americanization — in different of the Latino Issues Conference. she said. said, "I thought it was really into his video." Francisco Cabanillas ways. "I think it's really cool because "They are a way of life," Silva interesting to see how the trends Marcano said she thinksGleach organized the conference. He "The main difference is of how minorities are becoming said. "They lyoung people] live arc changing and how the siii mkl include more research on originally formed it due to a ill.u in t!it- U.S. is made |more so big in America and they're like this." Internet has changed their cul- latin American stereotypingin need to make a forum for the I .II inj by the presence of Latin not minorities anymore, because According to Silva, Argentinian ture because the Internet is so his video, but had praise for his discussion of Latino issues, he people and in Latin America, they're just normal," Carey said. youths are at cybercafes now common in the U.S." work as well. "I think it's won- said. it's Amei i<■aiii/.iiiun more of a "Most people are starting to not thanks to economic policy Price also enjoyed Gleach's derful that he can discuss issues "I'm trying to do two things," media/corporate presence." think any differently of them."

Cancer bill has opposition New USG head ready to lead ALUMNI. FROM PAGE 1 porters, there is also some of women's studies at the USB, FROM PAGE 1 affect everyone," Shumaker "organization day." It would opposition. University, said it's hard to said. "I saw an opportunity allow various organizations Ohio American Cancer Society, According to their Web site, believe that anyone would demands because if we're not, to step into a higher leader- and students across campus to said that the ACS supports the National Breast Cancer oppose the bill. the administration will tune us ship position and 1 definitely bring their concerns to USG in the Breast Cancer Patient Coalition does not support the "Its almost surprising out immediately." thought I could do the job." a casual setting. Protection Act and will con- bill for various reasons. we even need a bill for this Previous leadership experi- As a member of USG for the "We might not necessar- tinue to do so. 1'irst, they believe work because it just seems logical,' ence could potentially improve past two years. Little knows ily have it in the regular room, "The ACS strongly supports should be done on improving Krane said. Shumaker and Little's effec- the inner workings of student Olscamp 113," Little said. "We'll the ability of physician and the health care system as a She added that insurance tiveness as leaders. Shumaker government and sees that as go out and have it on the lawn, patient to freely discuss and whole. companies should be paying has served as president of his an advantage. In addition to or go to RSA or go to BSU. We decide together what treat- Second, the NBCC believes for the best care possible for fraternity — Alpha Sigma Phi that, Little believes that he has are going to go to the problem ment, including hospital Stay, that time and resources should their patients. People should at — and currently is a member of . a natural ability to lead. and not let the problem come is medically necessary and be spent reforming the health least have a choice, she said. the executive board of the Inter- "I think a lot of people are to us." appropriate for the patient," care system overall, not just For those interested in sup Fraternity Council. born with different talents and Getting members of USG Shrocder said. one issue at a time. porting the bill, Krane suggests Although he is accustomed one of the talents I was bom involved and engaged in events He also said that the ACS And third, the NBCC states that students sign the Breast to making decisions that affect with was leadership," Little throughout campus could help opposes any effort on the part that studies have shown Cancer Patient Protection Act a small number of people, said. "1 thought I could use students become more aware of health plan or health insur- medical outcomes to be Pledge at http://www.lifetim Shumaker said he's ready for my leadership abilities in this of the organization's mission, ance organizations that seek equally good after outpatient etv.com/reallife/ be/pledges the challenge of overseeing position." Little said. to limit patient access to avail- mastectomies as hospital or write directly to Bowling decisions that could impact a A change Shumaker and Little "We want to take our suits off able treatment. stays. Green's U.S. Representative much larger group of people. want to initiate is to have meet- and get out of that office and While the bill has its sup- Victoria Krane, director Paul Gillmor. "The decisions USG makes ings once a month deemed as serve," he said. Consolidation of Latinos in South affected polling data POLLING. FROM PAGE 1 "latinos have never been instru- a student committee that orga- She worked with about nine past. Racquel Colon, president one of the 100 most influential mental in presidential elections," nized the event, was impressed by other students to set up the event, of LSU, encouraged members Hispanics by Hispanic Magazine. I lie vahw of the latino vote de la Garza said. all the speakers she hosted — de planning everything from the to help with various activities to He is the Eaton professor of is overestimated by the media, Because of the consolidation of la Garza, artist vial Maldonado travel arrangements for the pre- assist the Center for Multicultural adminisrative law and nunicipal according to de la Garza. With the the majority of the voting latino and scholar Frederic W Gleach. senters to deciding the menu for Activities and Academic Iniatives, science at Columbia as well as the exception of the razor-thin race population into certain districts in "They know so much. It was the conference the main sponsor. Director of the Master of Public in Honda for president in 2000, the South, especially Texas, where really interesting to see the three The Latino Student Union was "We try to help any way we can." Administration Program. De la the impact of the latino vote is a Republican majority dominates. of them interact." Hutchinson one of the sponsors of the confer- Colon said. Garza is a long time member of minimal. Bianca I lutcliinson, member of said ence, as they have been in the De la Garza was twice named the Council on foreign Relations. 8exCitg2005 tUMMER lP Rentals Available

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CAMPUS Visiting soloist is famous alumnus get a life Hugh Smith will sing operas, from so many different After gaining his master's at for a few days or weeks at a time. styles." said Director of Orchestral BowHngGreenin 1994,Smithwent While being away from home this weekend as part Activities Emily Frecdman Brown, on to a four-year vocal perfor- so much can be laugh for The calendar of events is taken from of anniversary series. who collaborated with Smith to mance program at the Academy Smith, he is happy in what he is http-V/event s-bgsu.edu/ develop the concert's program. ofVocal Arts in Philadelphia. accomplishing "This being their 25th anniver- With the extensive musical 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Program's Spring Public Art Event "I work a lot. but I enjoy what By Laura Hoesman sary, we wanted it to be something Contemporary African Art Exhibit, knowledge he gained as a result I do," Smitli said. "I feel very For More Information REPORTER special for the school," Smith said. "Meeting Place" of his education. Smith said he privileged doing it." Contact: Brad McCombs, Since his graduation from the He added that musical selec- became an immediate SUCC8S8 Smith's visit to the University An exhibition of the work of [email protected] Academy of Musical Arts in tions were chosen to engage and as an opera singer, with his 1996 la reuniting him With friends he Richard Razafindrakoto. the Cla-Kl Theater. 127 N Main Street Philadelphia, internationally educate the audience. debut in Naples, France, perfonn- made when he was in college. current Jane Labino-Black Artist- renowned operatic tenor Hugh According to Brown, audience ing in "Madame Butterfly." Tina Bunce, manager of public- in-Residence in the School of 2 -7 p.m. Smith has been on the move — members will not be the only "I was catapulted into this giant ity and publication for the College Art. BGSU. For more info, contact Pub Concert Promotion singing in countries worldwide people who are educated during operatic international career," of Musical Arts, will be singing a Rebecca L. Green, rlgreen@bgnet. WBGU and the Musicians Guild and rarely staying in one place Smith's visit. Due to the variance Smitli said. "I really didn't start off selection from "LBB Troyens" with bgsu.edu will be promoting concerts at the for more than a few months al ;i in musical style presented in the on a regional le\ el." Smith at the end of the conceit Founders Keepers Food Court, Black Swamp Pub time. concert's repertoire, students in Smitli said diat since he was She has known the tenor since he Founders Hall Swamp Pub But the successful Bowling the orchestra will be challenged thrust onto die stage with liighly was a freshman at the University. Green alumnus, an Ohio native, to switch between different musi- experienced singers right away According to Bunce, she used to 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. decided to take time out of his cal styles that originated in differ- in his career, he was forced to sing wWl Smith in the Canterbury '80s Dance Ticket Sales, "Meet the Fockers" busy schedule to revisit his ent European countries, she said. immediately rise to their level. Choir at trinity Episcopal Church Sponsored by H20 Sponsored by University Activities Northwest Ohio roots this week. "It's a great experience and a "If you are working with some in Toledo. They traveled together Union Lobby Organization Smith will share his vocal tal- great opportunity for the orches- one who is very experienced, very with the choir to Europe. Free and open to the public ents with students, faculty and tra to play in a concert with talented and accomplished, the It's a wonderful gift for him to 11:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Union Theater community members as part of someone who is such an accom- person who is standing widi diat ask nie to sing on this program," GeoJoumey Geology Field Program the Moore Musical Arts Centers plished singer," Brown added. person onstage has to either sink Bunce said. "It's really going to Info, Sponsored by the Geology 8 p.m. 25th anniversary celebration. Smith, who obtained his bach- or swim," Smith said. They either be a treat for people to hear him, Club University Men's Chorus Sunday at 3 p.m. Smith, along elor's degree in music education pull that person onstage down and I'm thrilled to get to singwith Union Lobby For more information, contact the with faculty members and and his master's in music perfor- with them, or they rise to match him." Moore Musical Arts Center Box students, will perform several mance, did not always think he that persons ability. That's what I I he people who know him Friday noon - Saturday noon Office: 419-372-8171 or 1-800- excerpts from various popu- would sing for a living. had to do to survive." from when he was a student here Box City 589-2224. lar operas including "Carmen," But after he won die Luciano Nearly 10 years since his career are all having a great time see- Habitat for Humanity members Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts "Manon l£scaut" and "Don Pavarotti International first took off. it shows no sign of ing him again." said Brown. "It's will live in boxes to raise aware- Center Carlo." Competition in 1995, Smith slowing down. Smith is constant- a real homecoming and a real ness of homelessness. The concert, which marks realized he could succeed as an ly on the road, only visiting his celebration of the success of one Field by Saddlemire 8 p.m. the finale of the 25th of opera singer. 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Yesterday, the U.S. House of FIND OUT MORE The energy bill passed by the failure to include stronger con- own driveways. consume less gasoline. Representatives approved a $12 U.S. House Representatives will servation measures limits the By focusing on purchasing cars And less gasoline means less For more information on the billion energy bill backed by do little to lower U.S. depen- impact. While opening ANWR for that get more mileage per gallon, oil consumption. Foreign oil energy bill and potential drill- the White House that contains dence on foreign sources of ener- drilling, we marginally decrease American drivers could collec- consumption. ing in Alaska's Arctic National incentives to increase domestic gy because of the rapid pace of the amount of oil we import tively and drastically decrease the By decreasing our demand for Wildlife Refuge, visit msnbc. production of crude oil. natu- demand growth worldwide. At the same time, our lack amount of foreign oil our country oil, we increase the supply. com. As always, we welcome ral gas, coal, nuclear and other It's a simple lesson from of conservation cancels these imports. If Congress does finally decide your feedback on our Web site energy sources. economics class: As demand efforts out V\fe've all heard the methods to to open ANWR up for drilling, the at www.bgnews.com. The broad bill, which passed for a good or service increases, As a result, the impact of this reduce car pollution —drive less, results could either make or break by a 249-183 vote, also contains supply decreases. energy bill is subtle, only shaving walk or ride a bike, carpool. Over America's oil independence. provisions to allow oil drilling in be reconciled with the Senate. The United States currendy a small amount off of our huge time, this anthem of conserva- Instead of waiting for Congress Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife And while the bill may make imports two-thirdg of its oil. dependence on foreign oil. tion becomes lost. to take action toward decreasing Refuge. citizens hopeful for a decrease Drilling in ANWR will do little to Big changes don't necessarily However, these simple steps the dependence on foreign oil, However, before the bill can be of dependency on foreign oil, the change this. have to happen on Capitol Hill not only decrease pollution from we can start by conserving and passed through Congress, it must bottom line is, it probably won't. On the demand side, the — they can happen right in our cars, it also means as a nation we taking small steps at home. ITTERS TO THE EDITOR GREEKS Animal rights vital ON THE STREET entity —good luck there — for part of Earth Day BIG charge card, SBX not taking a program that amounts to a As Greek Week winds storecard. Earth Day is a time when JOSH down, what was we examine our impact University ignore steps to keep up If BIG Charge can be used at BALK SBX I want to use my BP gas your favorite part on the planet and make personal resolutions to help student needs with competition card at SBX or any of a myriad of Greek Week? Guest Columnist make the environment cleaner of other store charges that are Vie Humane Society of and improve the treatment of I was interested to read the I think it is interesting rightfully exclusive. me United States concerns of SBX manager that Kent Kokomoor and animals. In fact, why doesn't SBX Some of us vow to be more Kent Kokomoor about the attorney Dan Kinsella offer a credit card — or do they BIG charge system and in par- have decided to attack the BIG consistent recyclers, others "With the help of want to leave all the process- pledge to plant trees in their ticular about the monopolistic Charge — of course, so they ing, billing and collection to the the Human Society behavior of the University neighborhoods. say, in the interest of the University that we are paying of the United Bookstore. What many of us have yet to students. lor? From my own personal expe- discover is that one of the most States, students 1 hope it heartens students Of course both situations riences, 1 have formed the opin- to know that appealing to important actions we can take are working to ion that the University Bookstore are absurd, no one expects BETHTRUAX for the planet has to do with our lim Petro (which for smaller to use their store charges at behaves in the way companies ALPHA 0MICR0NPI food choices. reform their complaints is invariably sent competitor's businesses or for Most animals raised for food do when they hare a monopoly. through other lesser attorneys dining facilities For one thing, they seem to SBX to create a department for "Bonding with Greeks are forced to live inside massive in his office) is a free process collections just to offer their from other chapters, industrial warehouses. These at more than 80 have the "take it or leave it" atti- offered by the state for wronged tude when it comes to customer customers a credit card to stay and Recess Olympics!" animal factories are leading pol- universities." consumers. competitive. luters of our rivers, lakes, and service and sales. On two occa- In a surprisingly weak move, sions when I have tried to return If SBX pursues further legal streams. Kokomoor and his counsel have recourse (anyone can throw The Environmental confined in factory farms. Both goods, the response has been pregnant and mother pigs are opted for this free process to their money away and file a Protection Agency reports that "too bad, so sad." held in crates too narrow for avoid court costs and fees asso- suit), I hope students realize hog, chicken, and cattle waste Also, rather than working to them to turn around or move ciated with a case that will not this will aid in increasing tuition has polluted 35,000 miles of give students better deals on to change direction, while their books and merchandise, they withstand scrutiny. costs. rivers in 22 states and contami- That is why they sent this free nated groundwater in 17 states. piglets have their tails cut off seem to charge higher prices The costs of collection for and are castrated, both without than off-campus stores for feeler to lim Petro — yet after SBX charges will also hurt the Over 2.7 trillion pounds of being rebuffed, their "fight for manure is generated painkiller. many items. Once you add in real problem of rising tuition Right here at BGSU, the students" appears to con- BRAD BREITENSTEIN by livestock operations See how the inconvenience of being costs. students can help ani- tinue without reason. each year. This huge students at told to leave your bag outside In response to the feigned LAMBDA CHI ALPHA mals raised for food by when you go in, it makes me SBX is simply thrasliing about argument that they are acting in amount of waste is often the University " Even though we get concentrated around of Oregon are urging dining services think maybe it's time for some in a world of online bookstores student's best interest, thanks, each farm causing near- dome ther part not only to offer more healthy, open competition! that are putting small local but no thanks SBX. in trouble, the operations out of business. late-night raids are by residents to suffer to help the vegetarian meals, but I've been deliberately environment. to stop purchasing the Rather than moving their from the nauseating shopping elsewhere for some the best part." PAGE 3 most abusive animal inventory online, increasing stench stemming from time now. products. efficiency, innovative marketing the air and waterways. IAN YOUNG MATTHEW FRIED Animals are by far Though this might or specializing, SBX has decided PHILOSOPHY INSTRUCTOR SENIOR the biggest losers in the grow- seem daunting, BGSU will not [email protected] to lash out against a state-run mgfriedPbgnet.bgsu.edu ing epidemic of industrial be alone in this effort. With the farms. Most egg-laying hens are help of The Humane Society of restricted to overcrowded cages the United States, students are too tiny for them to spread their working to reform their dining wings. facilities at more than 80 uni- They're often starved for up versities, including Yale, Arizona NEIL SULLINGER to two weeks to shock their State, and Cornell. And, their efforts are already KAPPA ALPHA ORDER bodies into another egg-laying cycle These birds are never able succeeding: lust this month, "Assaulting the Alpha to partake in natural behavior, students at George Washington Phi house." breathe fresh air. or even go University persuaded their outside. school store to stop carrying Those chickens raised for eggs from caged birds. meat are selectively bred and BGSU should and can be the given loads of antibiotics to next university to make this reach market weight as quickly far-reaching commitment to as possible. help laying hens. This process takes only 45 Such reforms at university days — nearly twice as fast as it dining facilities would go a did in the 1950s. long way toward phasing out Forced rapid growth is the most egregious practices of responsible for an immense abuse in animal agribusiness. amount of suffering, including It's hard to imagine a better CHOPPER heart problems and painful leg way to celebrate Earth Day. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA disorders. These chickens, like their "Spending time with egg-laying counterparts, never the ladies of Alpha escape the stench of their own Ivr more information about Omicron Pi. Guys, I'm feces nor do they step foot the Humane Society and Earth All the cool kids are sending their opinions to not coming home!" outside. Day, contact Josh atjbalkQhsus. [email protected]. Pigs are also intensively org.

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Have some BG heads down home stretch By EUtott Schretner "He has proven himself needs to pracdee a lot," Winger Their practices have given plays into their favor. ofthat,Mel SPORTS EDITOR before," BG head coach Garry said. "And he's had that die past ilirm a look at different situa- "Bad weather scores are nor- When the Bowling Green golf Winger said. "He has to be ready couple weeks." tions mally higher," Wlnga said "So Kiperjr. team heads to Columbus for to go and lie our fifth guy." Winger is hoping the increased "Practice has been good," 75, 76. 77 could end up being B the Kepler Intercollegiate, they'll Pickerel is used to being a practice time added to not being Winger said. "We practice in the good score." By Matt Riddle be looking at things a little guy the Falcons can count on. able to go to every tournament morning, so it's cool when we The opening round of the SPORTS REPORTER backwards Each of the past two seasons, diis spring will give Pickerel the start but it ends up being pretty tournament is scheduled to The NFL Draft tomorrow is While most teams will be he has shot BG's second-best incentive he needs to successful- warm by the end of the day." start tomorrow with the final make-or-break time for NFL looking for big days from their average, and this fall, he started ly cap off a solid college career. While many golfers may look round being played Sunday teams. No longer is free agen- top golfers, the Falcons will be out placing second at die Piper Ties hungry right now, and forward to sunny weather and on die Scarlet Course at I Ink) cy looked at as the gateway to looking for a big performance Intercollegiate to start die sea- doesn't like not playing in tour- no wind, it is playing in the ele- State. While it's a place BG hasn t championships but the draft is. from their fifth golfer. son. I Ic led the Falcons through naments," Winger said. ments that make the Falcons a played, they know defeating the Teams are built from the draft BG has improved steadily over the fall and shot an average of Pickerel isn't the only one ben- better team. course is the key 10 defeating and that is why tomorrow is the the past month, but the fifth spot 74.53-best for BG. efitting from practice; the rest of The weather in (xilumbus this dieir opposition. most important day of the year has been a question marie But tliis spring he suffered a the Irani has had a good week of weekend promises Wind and "I! doesn't matter who is there," for NIT. teams. Looking at the The player they hope sprained ankle and lost valuable practice and should be ready for cold weather, something the Winger said "No matter what draft, there is a lot of depth in the answers that question is senior practice time. the Kepler, which features a slew Falcons have seen all spring in tournament il is. it's us against 2005 class, especially in the later Craig Pickerel. "Craig is die type of guy diat of Big Ten and MAC teams. BG. The Falcons are hoping it die course." rounds. Here is my mock draft or my best guess based on research I can deliver. 1 am not a draft genius, and SOFTBALL even Mel Kiper |r., the "God of JVOMEN'S GOLF the draft" is wrong sometimes. Anything can happen on draft day and one surprise pick can mess up the entire first round. Next stop Here's my best shot at a mock draft after researching since the Falcons now a hit or miss for Falcons: day after last year's draft. 1. San Francisco 49ers — It By Ekott Schremer looked like all last week the 49ers SPORTS EDITOR conference were going to draft QB, Aaron With just eight Mid- Rodgers, but recently that has fell American Conference tournament though because the front office is games left. Wednesday's split on who to take. 1 expect the performance against By Jessica Ameling 49ers to take the better QB in the Western Michigan was not SPORTS REPORTER draft, . what the Bowling Green This weekend the womens 2. Miami — The Dolphins softhall team was looking golf team was competing al are the most open team about for. the MAC. Championship-,, a Hading out of the top 10. I hi-, is The Falcons (22-24, 8-8 tournament thai has been became they have no second- MAC) dropped games 3-2 dominated by Kent State fbi round pick. If the dolphins do not and 3-1 to the Broncos (14- the past six years, trade this pick, they will take the 20,9-6), and in the process, Not only has Kent State won best player in the board, Brayion dropped in die MAC stand- the team title for the lasi six Kdwards and address running ings. For the Falcons, dieir years, they have also claimed back later in round three. opponent was diemselves, the individual medalist each 3. Cleveland — The Browns as they left 12 runners on year. However, head coach also want to trade out of the top base and failed to capital- Kurt Thomas believes this yeui 10. Phil Savage, Browns general ize when they could. the league has a lot more pai manager, is determined to draft "We just didn't play well," fry than In the past die best player available. With BG head coach Leigh Ross- "I think that this week- Brayion Edwards off die board. Shaw said. "We've been end is going to very com- Minnesota may trade up to guar- beating ourselves all year." pedtive," rhornas said "The antee themselves, Mike Williams. It's surprising to see the MAC has become a lot more I In- Browns instead will take Falcons beating them- competitive and closer, [he Mike Williams. Imagine K2 and selves, considering they tearnthatplaysthebestisgoing Williams on die same field. came into the game win- to win, so Kent State is reaDy 4. Chicago — The Bears need ning nine of 11 games. But going to have to look over their to address or now they've dropped three shoulder." defense. This is going to be an in a row and are slipping in BG finished eighth al the intriguing pick. The Bears will the conference standings. MAC Championship last select , running At this year's MAC tour- year, behind senior fenny back from Auburn. nament, the top three Schnipke's Third place finish, 5. Tampa Bay — After Tampa teams from each division the best Falcon finish ever. Bay missed out on trading up for will be invited along with The top returning finisher Mike Williams, who lohn Gruden the next two teams with at last year's championships covets, they need to take the best the best record, regardless is Kari Liggett who finished player on the board. Cadillac of division. tied for 27th overall with i Williams of Auburn. Right now, the Falcons three-round score ol 251 6. Tennessee — The Titans sit tied for third in the (81-81-89). have been through cap room hell West division with Central The Orange and Brown and back. Over the past two off Michigan. Their schedule will look to improve upon seasons, they have released all has eight games remain- last year's team score of •'••:' of their main contributors from ing in the conference, with (321-338-333). their Super Bowl team except the last three being against "Obviously, the goal is Steve McNair. Possibly with conference leader Central always to win the MAC." on the board they Michigan. That makes Thomas said "Vvete going ro can take him to Irani behind every game they have go down and compete and McNair but instead they can't important if they hope to place as best we i an pass up corncrback have a chance to defend The team is coming oil a tromMiamL • their tournament tide I5th-placc finish at I ad) 7. Minnesota — If the Vikings And the Falcons don't Buckeye Intercollegiate don't trade up to guarantee want to be one of the Ashley Hunt! BG New where they improved themselves the top two wide- PATIENCE: Bowling Green junior Lindsay Heimrich looks off a bad pitch against Eastern Michigan. Heimrich and outs, I would be surprised. WiUi SOFTBALL, PAGE 6 the Falcons are looking to turn things around this weekend against Marshall and Ohio. them off the board, they look to GOLF, PAGE 6 revamp their offense even more and draft RB Cedric Benson from Texas. 8. Arizona Cardinals — The TENNIS Cardinals can go many differ- ent ways with this pick. They will probably trade for , so this pick is a no brainer for Falcons jockey for position in the conference Coach Dennis Green. They select Aaron Rodgers to learn behind two-time MVP Kurt Warner. By Joe Watb regular season weekend trip on "This match will be a block- a combined record of 42-17 on Michigan. 9. Washington—The Redskins SPORTS REPORTER Friday against Miami after an buster, much like the Northern the season. The loss snapped the have two picks in the first round. The Bowling Green tennis team intense week of practice Illinois match," Dean said. "They don't have a dominat- Thundering Herd's 34-matCtl After losing comer Fred Smoot, closes out its regular season "We had a dieme in practice "They are very good through ing No. 1 but they are solid at MAC winning streak. they select Adam "Pac Man" this weekend on the road with this week and that was to pick their whole lineup." each flight," Dean said. "They (Marshall) seem like lours from West Virginia to take matches against Mid-American up the intensity." said BG head The RedHawks are led by "We are confident and we they are on a mission since toe his place. Conference powers Miami and coach Penny Dean. the sophomore duo of Linda diink we can get them." ing to Western and they have 10. Detroit — After going Marshall. "The team responded well lirouskova and Katrina Lomidze The final regular season match played a very tough schedule," offense in the past five drafts, the BG (12-7, 4-3 MAC) will be and did a good job." at the top two flights and a trio will pit the Falcons against a very Dean said. Dons are thrilled to have line- looking to improve upon its Miami (14-6, 5-2 MAC), who of freshmen-Kelly Douplc, Leda good Marshall team. The Herd is led by their dou- backer Derrick lohnson staring fifth-place MAC standing in its is currenUy tied for third in the Pesatova and Victoria Pulido-in Marshall (14-7, 6-1 MAC) has blet duo of seniors locllc Good them down at no. 10. lohnson is final tune-up before the MAC MAC after defeating Buffalo and die middle flights. won seven in a row after drop- and Danielle I lock, who are Championships Akron a week ago, blanked the Mil's freshmen lead the ping its first MAC match of the NFL DRAFT, PAGE 11 The Falcons begin their final Falcons last year, 7-0. RedHawks in singles play with year at MAC leader Western TENNIS, PAGE 6

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SOFTBALL, FROM PAGE 5 In order to gain that ground, the Falcons will have to hit the ball bottom two teams getting in. better than they have in the last "We have to place ourselves in three games, when they've scored the top three to ensure we get in," three runs Ross-Shaw said. "When we go to OU on The Kalcons will get a chance to Saturday, I think these are games see what they're made of against we can win," Ross-Shaw said. the cream of the crop in the MAC "But it's at a point now where we this afternoon when they hit the can see if we are going to show up road to take on Marshall. The and score runs." Herd come in widi a 13-3 record That is what the Falcons did in the MAC. tops in the East during their last nine wins, in Regardless of a win or a loss, which they've scored 5.4 runs per the Falcons won't have to worry game. If the Falcons can put up about the consequences of a those numbers, a nin at the MAC conference game. title should be in their grasp. They The Falcons, knowing they just have to make sure they win were going to be in the neighbor- enough games to make it to the hood for a double header with tournament. Ohio University tomorrow decid- "We don't have many confer- ed to schedule the game with ence games left," Ross-Shaw said. Tom Hanson AP Photo the Herd just to fill the sched- "When we let one go, it just kills EMPTINESS: An Ottawa Senators employee walks into the player's empty dressing room with goaltender Dominik Hasek's equipment sitting ule in, therefore making this a us." on the bench, in Ottawa Thursday Sept 16, 2004. It's the tirst day the league has locked out its players due to tailed contract negotiations. non-conference game. Today's game in Huntington The consequences will come is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. with BG's games in Athens, when Tomorrow's double header the Falcons will have a shot to against the Bobcats is slated for a NHL won't play replacements gain ground in the conference. 1 p.m. start time.

By Ira Podell we will not o|>en the season on agreement. from year to year. Financially THE ASSOCIATED PRESS time," Bettman said. "If that is an Representatives from all 30 successful years would increase The NHI. is searching for a eventuality at that juncture, we Nl II. teams met in New York for the thresholds, but poor seasons BG set to master deal, not replacements for ils will have to start again on what the second time in seven weeks. would lower them. locked-oul players. options we will pursue." "It was really just afar-reaching Where the numbers fall and With speculation mounting Already having the negative discussion of all the alternatives what the range would be is not next tourney course thai hockey would return next distinction of being the first and updating us," said Richard close to being agreeable. season no matter what, even if major sports league in North Peddie, the president of Maple "The union said for as long G01F. FROM PACE 5 shotascason-low two round score that meant using replacement America to lose an entire sea- Leafs Sports and Entertainment. as anyone can remember that of 154 (77-77) at the Springlake players, commissioner Gary son to a labor dispute, the NHI. "In the end, everyone agreed they'll never, ever, ever agree to their scores every round, Intercollegiate in March. Bettman said Wednesday that doesn't seem anxious to jump 'let's keep focusing on trying to a cap, but is now negotiating shooting 338-328-323' for a 989 Overall, Thomas is optimistic the league won't return to the into the arena of substitute get a deal.'" a cap. That's the good news," total. Improving with each round about the team's chances at the ice in October if a new collec- players. Both the NHL and the players' Bettman said. "The bad news is will be extra beneficial to the league championships. tive bargaining agreement hasn't "We have stayed out of the association said that no prog- then is no economic reality to team at this match, as there will "The team has been practicing been reached with the players' replacement player debate since ress was made during a six-hour what we need. But at least now be four rounds played instead of and playing well," he said. "I see association. we thought it was a poorly con- negotiating session Tuesday. we're in a negotiating session the usual three. good things for the weekend." No deal, no hockey. ceived and ill-advised strategy," That was the fifth trip to the where it's dollars and cents." "It actually helps because The tournament, hosted by Ball That's the party line for now. Bob Goodenow, the executive table for the sides since the sea- The topic of revenue sharing there's a lot more golf," Thomas State, will take place this Friday There is no telling how long that director of the players' associa- son was called off in February. — what the players' association said."Wv will play the course four through Sunday at Walden Ponds will last. tion, said. "Finally, it appears NHL chief legal officer Bill contends is a key to any deal — times, so by the last round we Golf Club in Indian Springs, Ohio. "We are planning to open on the league has come to realize Daly said he was hoping to was not broached by the board should be piaying our best golf." This 7,001 yard, par 72 course rime. II we don't have our play- it would be bad for the fans, the schedule multiple meetings per on Wednesday. lessica McCann has led has been the site of the MAC Etrs we won't be able to, but our sport and the business. week with the players' associ- Nor was the draft, and what the team at four of their five Championships for the past six effort is going to be gearing up "The NHL should focus ation over the next couple of team will have the chance to matches this spring season. She years. to open die regular season on its efforts on reaching an weeks. Negotiations could even pick Canadian phenom Sidney time,'' Bettman said after meet- agreement with the players." take place in Austria, where the Crosby with die first selection. ing with the board ol governors Bettman was adamant that hockey world championships "For Gary to say the negotia- for four hours Wednesday, the hoard was as unified as ever will be held from April 30-May tions are now only a matter of After the last board meet- and said there was plenty of sup- 15. dollars and cents is both simplis- ing March I, Bettman and the port for all scenarios should a "They're inching toward an tic and misleading," Goodenow BG has hands full vs. governors seemed certain that deal with the union fall out of agreement," Dallas Stars presi- said. "There continue to be a there would be hockey in the reach. dent llm Lites said. "We're on the myriad of issues to address, fall, (BA or not. "Exploring your options, same page. We're talking con- including player rights and sys- Bettman wouldn't address doesn't mean you're doing it or cepts that maybe a year ago were tem issues that impact the daily Thundering Herd potential scenarios of how the not doing it," Bettman said. "It pretty foreign to both sides." lives and careers of players, the league could get back on the ice doesn't mean it's a good idea or In an April 4 meeting, the way the game is played and mar- TENNIS, FROM PAGE 5 "We match up well with them without an agreement widi die bad idea" union came up with an idea keted, and the growing finan- and have nothing to lose," Dean union, but the use of replace- Bettman wouldn't even use that addresses the relationship cial disparities between clubs currendy 56th out of 60 ranked said. "They could be the ones ment players appeared to be the the term replacements, choos- between player costs and league in a league with no meaningful doubles teams in the nation. who are nervous, not us." only other solution. ing "new players" instead. revenues. revenue sharing." In addition to Good and Hock, BG starts with the Redl lawks That is no longer the case as He didn't set a deadline for The concept which was dis- The league is still negotiating Marshall also has solid seniors at on Friday and finishes out the the lockout drags on into its a deal and he hasn't presented cussed extensively Tuesday, con- with ESPN, which has until lune the top two singles flights in the regular season at Marshall on eighth month. one to Goodenow. The lockout tains an upper and lower salary 1 to decide whether to exercise forms of Ashley Kroh and lille Saturday. Both matches are "If we do not have a new col- was imposed last Sept 16 after cap that would float among the its option to broadcast games Nzudie. scheduled for 1 p.m. start times. lective bargaining agreement, the expiration of the previous teams depending on revenues next season. Kroh was second team All- Following this weekend, the MAC a season ago. next action the Falcons will see will However, the Falcons are a be in the MAC Championships determined bunch. which begin April 28th in Toledo. ll!MMH!IHI!HIIHIIHIIM;iHI,a!IHIIHIIHIIH||HI!BliHlia!!Hi;HllHliBllHllkmf i! Happy Friday! Happy Friday! Happy Friday! i THE FLOWER BASKET 165 South Mom St. 419. 352 6395 i ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES PROFESSIONALS WEEK ASSISTANT'S DAY i Beat the Rush! | April 25" - 29" Wed. April 27"

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10 p.m. Euchre Night Easy Street Cale 10 p.m. Downtown shows off local artistry D) A-ron Nate & Wally's By DM Myers artists], we'd like to keep their an BSAF is different from this PULSE PEPOHTEH in our windows." weekend's festivities primarily Downtown Bowling Green will Earlene Kilpatrick. director of because ArtWalk promotes the TUESDAY be transformed into an artistic Main St. BG, is heading up the downtown area in addition to grandstand this weekend when show. "It's an opportunity for the artists. 10 p.m. artists from the University, from artists to showcase themselves," Besides using storefronts Rediscover Bowling Green High School and Kilpatrick said. instead of streets to display Animal Suit Driveby from around the area showcase A wide range of ages are set artwork, ArtWalk also differenti- Finding Windmere their work for ArtWalk 2005. to participate, from a gallery ates itself through the ancillary Howard's Club H Uniquely, the event's primary of professional artists at the events it offers. venues are storefronts, with 24 Bowling Green Public Library During ArtWalk, which takes 10 p.m. locations downtown sponsoring to a display of high school art place tomorrow from noon to Comedy Night: over 50 artists. students' work in local coffee 5 p.m., some of the featured Dennis Sheehe Marble Slab Creamery is shop Grounds For Thought artists will be on site to talk to to work from Montessori visitors about their pieces and Wig1 Kevin Zeoli one such shop backing area Easy Street Cafe artists Robin Nunes, Gail Elementary School at Cosmo's demonstrate their trades. Christofferson-Works and coffee shop. Additionally, each ArtWalk nil the Black Swamp Arts Festival "We encourage all ages visitor will receive a brochure 111 WEDNESDAY poster gallery. |to cornel because of the age with pictures of five pieces of Marble Slab owner Deb groups that are participating," architecture in downtown as Kilpatrick said. pan of an "architecture scav- 10 p.m. Ken nurd said, "It's great that the downtown community is Among the art mediums on enger hunt." Those who write In Civilian Clothing supporting the artists and offer are sculpture, stained glass, down what buildings the pic- Cannon Fodder we're just looking forward to pen and ink. fiber, painting and tures depict will be entered in a ) Robo Shogun seeing the art in (our] others. drawing for gift certificates good OanMyns BGNem Howard's Club H windows." ArtWalk is rooted in the Black for over 70 business in Bowling 'GLASSY' KITTY: A piece of stain glass artwork created by Gail Kennard contacted Main Swamp Arts Festival — the head Green, Christofferson-Works is displayed in the window of the Marble Slab THURSDAY St. BG, an organization dedi- committee for the BSAF found- Visiting a majority of the ven - Creamery. It will be joined by other artwork for ArtWalk 2005 Saturday. cated to improving the city's ed the then-new art show 13 ues displaying art and receiv- downtown that is coordinating years ago. ing a stamp at each one will Kennard, who moved her "My son just started going to Open-Mic Night the event, to volunteer her store The Black Swamp Arts Festival make visitors eligible for gift family here from Monroe, Bowling Green High School and I Easy Street Cafe for ArtWalk. is another large celebration of certificates as well. Mich., opened the Marble Slab was really impressed with the art "We weren't sure what to do artistry in Bowling Green that While the event promises to Creamery this semester. here," Kennard said. 10 p.m. with our windows and art seems features booths lining the streets be a good time for spectators, Being new to the community, "We've never been here for the DJ Diamond 0. Lee to be a part of the community," of downtown. shopkeepers like Kennard are she is still getting accustomed to ArtWalk. so we're really looking Nate & Wally's she said. "We're talking to Ithe Kilpatrick stressed that the excited, too. Bowling Green. forward to it," she said.

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He seems to be the from the quality cinematogra- get the job done pretty well. only outside authority available phy, editing and a nice musical This fairly predictable update, as police quickly disappear after score from Michael Bay main- set in 1974 (one year after the a prominent beginning. stay Steve lablonsky. original movie of the same title) In the set-up. filmmakers "The Amityville Honor" does features Ryan Reynolds and use a documentary-like style to offer good scares, especially Melissa Cicorge. initiate a well fabricated story, in sequences of well-edited George plays a recent widow which began as a true story, but imagery, leaving a vivid impres- named Kathy with two sons and a was later discredited. This style sion on the viewer. You may daughter. Reynolds plays George, stretches throughout the increas- wonder why no one ever thinks Kathy's new love interest, a ing action, particularly in some of more logical action, like general construction contractor. home movie footage. breaking a few windows. Photo provided AMITYVILLE: After quite a fright, George (Ryan Reynolds) clings to Kathy (Melissa George) in the new remake, Pid You Know? The name for Oz in the 'Wizard of Oz" was thought up when the "The Amityville Horror." The story claims evil spirits and paranormal activity haunted the house. creator Frank Faum. looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N. and 0-Z, hence "Oz: Ringtone craze expands to include some MhMmm PIT STOP Jan Smnct. 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Organization — or UFO — is on the screen, it's genuine," Hare speakers that UFO is bringing to college experience. studying abroad or studying May 15 is the deadline for sto- hosting their third annual BGSU said. the festival. "Class Acts 101 Amazing, the best way to smuggle a keg ries, and the grand prize win- Film and Media Festival this UFO president Ion Wagner The three guest speakers Outrageous College Exploits," past your RA," McNallv said. ner will be selected no later than Saturday and Sunday, and is said that the changes made this include Art LaFleur, a notewor- will be giving anyone with "Outrageous stories are great, August 31. To submit a Story, \isit completely free of charge. year will really showcase all of thy actor who is best recognized college experience the chance to but so are tales of nightmare www.collegestories.com/siory- The Film and Media Festival the hard work that the partici- for his txmrayal of "The Babe" get their stories published and roommates, embarrassing hunt where and view all the rules was designed by UFO to pants have put into their films. in the movie, "The Sandlot," also the chance to win the Grand classroom moments and and regulations of the contest. All convey the talent of Bowling "This year we tried to not only Thomas Hofbauer, a veteran Prize, a $1000 scholarship, or one ID-tinted visits from your winners will be notified via e-mail make the festival about the films, Green students by showcas- writer and producer from Toledo of 12 gift packs from Random parents." and the names of all the winners ing student films and allowing but also about the students who and lay FJlison, a 2004 BGSU House. The authors of the book. Ben will be available to view at (heir them to be recognized for their created the films. There's going graduate of theater and film. "We're searching for the best Applebaum. Ryan McNalry and Web site after Aug. 1,2006. endeavors. The films are then to be a little biography in the Ellison is the former UFO possible stories to include In Derrick Pittman attended school "Some of the people who entered into categorical compe- program about them and we are president of two years and our upcoming Random House together at Wake liirest University submit stories are interested in titions, in which are pre-judged just trying to give them the credit the creator of the BGSU Film book, Gass Acts: 101 Amazing and Applebaum and Pittman having their tales immortalized by theater and film graduated the)' deserve," Wagner said. and Media Festival. Besides Outrageous College Exploits," have published an uncensored in a book, others are hoping to students. Besides due credit, monetary judging, the three guest senior editor for CollegeStories. guide to college slang entitled, score a prize, and still others arc And the contestants arc prizes, movie passes and a certif- speakers arc also conducting com and co-author of the book, "Turd Ferguson & the Sausage just looking for the chance to extremely excited to show their icate will be awarded to one film presentations, screeningsof their Ryan McNally said. Party." share their college adventures work during the competition. in each of the four different cat- work, and question and answer Each story will be evaluated by The authors are looking for and lake a trip down memory Brian 1 fare, a contestant, has two egories: narrative, experimental, sessions on the second day c if the a panel of judges and will receive "playful and humorous" stories. lane," McNally said. films that will be shown during documentary and animation. festival. the festival — a documentary All 18 films in the competition The Gish Theater will host named "King of Sing" and an will be judged for the prestigious the festival from 2:30 to 9 p.m. experimental entry named "PSA title of Best in Show, and one Saturday and will screen all film will win a donated editing of the student films that were "The King of Sing" is about a program from Avid. entered into the competi- Stroke 9 performs at Quadstock gentleman who lives in Holland, Pave Hosmer, a senior tele- tion. Sunday will be the guest Ohio but works in Bowling communications major and the speaker's presentations and the OUADSTOCK, FROM PAGE 7 .Anthony Tscherne, drummer for About 2(i bands submitted Green because he owns a kara- winner of the audience award in awards ceremony. 'ITie location Stereomod. demo tapes this year, which were oke business. "He's at B-Dub's last year's Film Festival, which is going to change from Olscamp breadsticks being sold from "It's a great event, and any way then reviewed and voted on by on Wednesdays and Quarter's is equivalent to this year's Best 115 to the Gish Theater based 4 to 7 p.m. we can help out and support students. on Thursdays, but most people in Show award, is excited to be on the event. For a detailed After last year's event being it we will." he said. "It's nice to "Students listened to the demos don't know anything about hjm competing in the Film Festival schedule of the BGSU Film and rained out, the organizers hope have all our fans come down and and talked about the strengths besides that. Tliis is just a look again. His movie, which Hosmer Media Festival, visit UFO's Web for better weather, Combs said. support us." and weaknesses if we brought into nis life and what it's about," began last summer, is a 15 site at http://www.bgsu.edu/ "Wfe're hoping for nice weath- Sharing the stage with Stroke each band to campus." she said. I larc said. minute comedy titled, "The studeiitiife/organizations/film / er and for a large turnout and 9 is a great opportunity for "Il w ill lie interesting and exciling Mare's other piece, "PSA #1," Meter Maid. It is about a male and click on events. also that it's not just the head- up-and-coming bands. Tscheme to hear them live." which he paired up with a friend meter maid who begins ticket- The contestants are proud of liner but also the local bands are said. An early Start on planning the to complete, "Is a comment on ing his love interest's boyfriend. their hard work and dedication something everyone "ill enjoy.' "We were really pushing to get CM in will be keynod year. society and our infatuation with A crazy love triangle ensues and and really encourage students to he said. on the bill and to play with Stroke Being part of establishing pop culture and television," the meter maid starts using be a part of the 2005 BGSIJ Film l.ocal band members are excit- 9," he said. "We are really stoked a new event and tradition on Hare said. iwrking tickets to get back at the and Media Festival. ed to play the event also. to be taking part in it." campus has been rewarding, Ilutchinson echoes Tscherne's Besides having his work show- boyfriend. "It's a great opportuni- "I thought it would be a great Combs said. cased during the festival, Hare is Even though Hosmer is excit- ty. Everyone loves film and opportunity to play with a big- views. "Overall, I've really enjoyed it looking forward to something ed to show his work, he said everyone loves a good movie," ger band and there would be "And to be able to put on our and this is the first role I've had else — audience reaction. that, The best thing about the I losmer said. "This is the best tons of people there that haven't liin that we played with Stroke where I got toadvise undcrgrads," 9 is great," Ilutchinson said. "1 in looking forward to audi- Film Festival will be just seeing opportunity to see what people seen us play before," said Andy he said. "I've really enjoyed ence reaction. 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ideas and opinions with the ■ Presentation of category prize winners and 'erall Best of Show winner. Questions or further information? Contact The BG News at [email protected] Ihrrp '/www.bgsu edu/studentlife/organirations/tilm/ 10 Friday, April 22.2005 THE PULSE WWW.B6NEWS.COM Childhood pranks relived in new book No Warning Goldfinger Kylesa Missy Higgins n -A.-- Jr* By Nichote Rominski of five, an embarrassment level Er"— w9 uwMfgH PULSE REPORTER of five and a difficulty level ot With exams just around the two. The total score can add up comer, students might begin to an ultimate 40. This would to feel overwhelmed. That is mean the prank is painful, |ss?| why everyone should take a annoying, embarrassing and break from studying and pick almost impossible to pull off. up the book "Atomic Wedgies, The introduction of the book Wet Willies, and Other Acts of explains why the authors felt Roguery" by Greg Tananbaum they should write the book, and Dan Martin. as well as how they came up "Suffer, Survive" "Disconnection Notice" "To \falk a Middle Course" "MR>r Believing" This book is a great way to with the idea. In two pages, Machincshop Recording Maverick Records l*rosihctic Records Winter Bros. Records revert back to your childhood Tananbaum and Martin days of prank pulling. It not outline a trip to lake Tahoe only details how to pull some of for a ski trip On the way, the ^5^ JS^ ^^ ^^ the more famous pranks, it also group experienced a flat tire. outlines how to avoid having When Greg knelt down to set up Thank you., No Warning, for After 11 years together, Los I really have a problem with CDs Already a star inin her native them pulled on you. the jack. Dan was struck with knowing how to bring the good Angeles' Goldfinger appear to that have unintelligible lyrics. Australia, complete with "Artist For example, one prank men- the thought that this would stuff. be enjoying status quo. Their lat- I guess my logic goes, "If I can't of the Year" honors from the tioned in the book is the "Loose be the perfect opportunity for "Suffer, Survive" is an full est is a fairly standard offering of understand what they're saying, edition of "Rolling Stone" down Ud." Following the definition an atomic wedgie. After Greg's of hard, screaming rock. punk and ska, but moving quick why do they put lyrics in at all?" under. Missy Higgins presents of the prank, which is loosen- initial anger subsided, the pair The difference between this enough that it's not too boring, Eighty percent of the lyr- this five-song preview to the ing the cap of a salt or pepper decided they should document offering and others' scream-filled either. ics/noise on "To Walk a Middle States, a mostly unexciting mix shaker so that the entire con- all their childhood pranks into a albums is that these guys do it Notice's lyrics are the obvious Course" are the embodiment of of piano/guitar wandering and tents spill out the next time a right - from the guitars to the per- fault here. Singer k>hn Feldmann this pet peeve of mine. simple pop stmgwriting. small book. They end their tale "All For Believing" features person uses it. There are three with the hope that readers will cussion to the vocals, it makes for on the ingeniously tided lead sin- With good rock that features points on how to execute the enjoy the book as much as their a package that rocks, hard core. gle "Wasted," a self-examination screamed vocals, I can cither Fliggins on a repetitive piano lick, attempting an emotional that just prank successfully, one exam- wives hated the idea. Each of the CD's 10 tracks fea- so boring that by the end of the understand most of what they ple given is to divert the victim's ture inspired guitar melodies diat song he can't even convince him- say, or the guitar work is good comes out as forced, with such This book will provide you uninspired lyrics as "1 believe in attention away from the with hours of fun. Whether do more than play static chords. self to be proactive. enough to compliment the shaker lid so the prank can be A few of them are kinda catchy, Things get worse when screaming what I see/and baby we were you are just reading it or trying meant to be." In fact, most of successfully prepared. out some of its tactics on an too. Goldfinger heads into political Not so with Kylesa's album, as For people who want to avoid For its part, the drumming territory. "Behind The Mask" is the guitars fall short as well. the F.P follows this same pattern, unsuspecting victim, this book sometimes throwing in a stan- being "pranked," there are a will be entertaining for anyone drives each song instead of bog- a Crass-inspired, yet poorly The melodies just do not seem number of counter measures ging it down. executed, rant against the meat to have much feeling to them. dard backup band sometimes who picks it up. Anyone, that letting Higgins find her own way. also on the page. For the "IJOOSC is, except the unsuspecting 1 appreciate percussion that industry, a curious move in that They try to be angry, but have no lid." some countermeasures goes along with the melody the lyrics themselves have noth- real emotion behind it other than None of the songs dares to are pre-checking all salt shaker instead of doing its own thing in ing to do with animal rights. a dull, purposeless rage. go past four minutes, which is lids before you use them or to the background because it shows Feldmann offers a second They do one thing well, though: almost a curse when each song is carry individual salt and pepper some thought went into it. head scratcher in "Iron Fist." "If I make a lot of obnoxious noise. produced with such a clean and packets at all times. The vocals are mostly scream- become what they had taught me The beats and the guitar riffs do full shine. But the shine becomes The book is 128 pages long ing, with some raspy singing that is wrong/1 lose allegiance to not get my feet tapping or my unbearable mighty quick and and contains 53 "acts of rogu- thrown in for good measure. the country that I'm born." head bobbing or any other ste- turns the brevity into a blessing ery." It covers everything from It all has some passion behind What? reotypical movement that would The EP's lone promising spot the well-known noogie and it, though. It's not what I'd call the Musically, things are a little signify that I like what I hear. is the punk rocker in disguise, wet willie to the lesser known mindless complaining tiiat other, bit better. The moping horns in Instead, Kylesa spews out "Scar." Its love theme is no sur- "Hertz Donut" and "Scoop-a- similarly .ti tgiy bands da "Uncomfortable" are the song's annoying chords, annoying rep- prise, but Higgins manages to Loop." Also added are pictures Admittedly, No Warning's lyr- saving graces, and it's a shame etition of annoying stanzas and toss in asides on geometry, bisex- displaying the prank. This ics are not the most original. But that it takes four tracks for them mostly uninspired drumming. ualism and masochism, not to further explains how to they work on a linkin Park kind to get such a prominent part. A I do like how they have a few mention a dose of electronica successfully execute the of level—yes, you're angry about mandolin makes its way into the somewhat long instrumental during the bridge. It would seem prank. stuff and yes, you want things mix every now and then, and portions Not many bands take difficult to bounce around to a The difference between this to be better, but at least you get an organ unexpectedly sweeps in a risk by going for longer than 30 song with those topics in mind, Ixxik and other prank books to scream about it while rockin' out of nowhere during the inrro seconds with vocals, and I com- hut Higgins nearly pulls it off. is that this book has a rating some electric guitars. the "Too Many Nights," a genu- mend Kylesa for going against Both Ani Difranco and Fiona system for all the pranks. Photo Provided In short. No Warning's sopho- ine pop-punk summer anthem. that grain. Apple have new material float- On a scale from one to ten, CLEVER RUSES: Authors more album is short but sweet Extra credit goes for open- The quality is just so substan- ing around, just to name two — Tananbaum and Martin rank Tananbaum and Martin share — and I like to finish CD reviews ing the Blink-182 playbook for dard that blasting noise out of car unless Higgins' Australian accent the prank's pain, annoyance, in their book all about annoying with cliches. But, also like "Suffer, "Stalker," a hilarious, albeit cli- windows is all that this album is turns you on, there's no reason embarrassment and difficulty pranks, such as "Urinal Survive." I got the job done, and ched, ode to the spouse-to-be good for — there is certainly no to go snooping around her work levels. 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BRIDES SAVE MONEY! Johnson for NFL draft Shop At www. perleclweddingshop.com BylimVertuno THt ASSOCIATED PRtSS Call DiBenedetto's The sniffly 9-year-old begged lor your graduation parly, subs. his mother not to make him sandwich Irays, Greek, pasta. get out of the car. and house salads "I )on't make me go. Mama," 352-4663 or we will lax you the menu Derrick-Johnson cried while tugging his mother's skirt I don't want to play football." Beveriy Johnson was having none of that: "Stop ailing like a litde girl!" she said. "You're Wanted going." So he did. trudging across die practice field on a walk I need 1 ticket for 9:30AM Sat grad Peiry Mclnlyre AP Photo that eventually led to star- ualton. Just one Will pay Please MOTOR MAN: Georgia defensive end , right, makes a move dom as a linebacker at die call Malt 419-343-3330 University of Texas. Now con- on Marshall offensive lineman Seth Cook. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Per' sidered one of the best players son(s) needed to care for 15 yr. oW to ever wear the burnt orange. autistic boy in my Oregon home. Johnson is projected to be one 3pm-9pm wkdays. 8am-8pm week- of the first defensive players ends.Sa ht. 419-693-7869 after 6pm Eric Gay AP Ptwlo The mock draft selected Saturday in the NFL DESTROYED: Oklahoma State fullback Tim Burrough is taken down Roommate needed for summer draft. by Texas defender during the second quarter in Austin. S260 montn rent The Nagurski and Hutkiis Texas, in this Oct. 5, 2002 photo. 419-308-9259 awards winner who set an makes a return NCAA record with nine forced a spot on die field at Texas as the big hits under the lights at SUBLEASER NEEDED fumbles last season, he can a freshman. As a junior, he was Royal-Memorial Stadium, some Heinzsite Apartments NFL DRAFT, FROM PAGE 5 22. — The laugh now about his wimpy projected as a first-round draft scouts question whether he's Ravens always have great drafts. beginning. S310 per month being compared lo Ray Lewis, pick, hut was having too much willing to take on blocks of a 300- This defensive player should "I didn'l like the coach. I le May - Aug. enough said. fun to leave college early. pound guard or tackle. 440-452-2000 bolster this team and work well was always yelling. I wasn't 11. Dallas Oivvboys — The Instead, he spent his final "lohnson is more of a with Ray lewis. They select DE Cowboys also have two picks used to that," Johnson said. "It season learning from Greg drag-down tackier than one who David Pollack of Georgia. turned out pretty good." Subleaser Wanted. May-August. in die first round and need to Robinson, who spent a year will collide on impact," the same Rent $206, Fully furnished. AC, W/D 23. Seattle Seahawks — Seattle address a sad rushing defense. Added Beverly Johnson: "It as the l.onghorns' defensive NFLcotii report reads. 440-552-3523 wants to upgrade their defense. took him ahum three or four They select a hybrid type player rn-coonlinalnr before becoming lohnson dismisses that. In his They can go many different dmes before he realized the in DE Shawn Merriman. the head coach at Syracuse. college debut, his first big play directions with this pick. But in coach wasn't going to chew 12. San Diego — The Chargers Robinson, who coached came when he smashed through the end they select Troy State DE him up and spit him out." are in need of another offensive 14 seasons in the NFl. taught a Mocker and broke up a screen DeMarcusWare. Once he gol over the O >at h threat. They can address D-line lohnson how to corral the pass. Help Wanted 24. Green Bay — Widi Bren ing thing, it was clear her son in with their second pick in speed and natural instincts that "I blew up some lineman to Favre on the verge of retirement round one. They select speedy was faster and more physical sometimes caused him to over- make the talkie." he said. they may take or than the other kids. WH of South run plays. At one of their first "They've got to nitpick IBARTENDING! S300'day potential Charlie Frye. But I think they can "football is in his blood," No exp. necessary. Training provid- Carolina. meetings, Robinson played something. The old saving is, The wait till the second round and said older brother Dwiglu ed. Call 800-965-6520 ext 174. 13. — They Johnson a video of 30 plays from higher you are on the ladder, the take or Frye if he slips. Johnson, who was a defensive traded away their 2nd and 3rd the 21X13 season, half of which more people will see you and say The packers upgrade die D and tackle at Baylor and played Camp Medical Staff round picks and arc looking to showed him making a mistake. things about you.'" RN. LPN. SN, EMT. RD. Paramed- take Iowa DE Matt Roth. with the Philadelphia Eagles upgrade the offensive line. It's lohnson welcomed the Most of what they're saying is ics needed! Resident camp for 25. Washington Redskins and New York Giants. "We a safe pick and the Texans will criticism. good. Very good. youth with diabetes. Work one or — The Redskins traded to get trained him like a pit bull to two weeks. July 29-August 20. select T Alex Barron. "I looked at it as positive," he two picks in the first round for a have a killer instinct." Room & board plus weekly stipend. 14. Carolina Panthers — The said. "I iliilni need to look at the reason. That reason being a QB Dwighl lohnson said Call Central Ohm Diabetes Panthers want to add more depth good plays." Association 1-800-422-7946 or Jason Campbell of Auburn. Derrick always was a scrap- to their defense. T hey add a true lohnson soaked up everything 1-614-884-4400 26. Oakland — After having a per. When Derrick was about I )!■! in Marcus Spears of ISII. he could from Robinson. 1 le fin- great off-season with accruing 2, his brother would take him 15. — The ished his career with 458 tackles New optometnc practice in Fmdl; y Randy Moss the Raiders take CB for walks around the neigh- OH looking for full or pan: time help (liicls need to upgrade their poor and is set to lie the first UT line- Justin Miller of Clemson. borhood where a friend had No experience necessary, paid secondary. They may trade with backer drafted In the first round 27. Atlanta Falcons — The a litde brother about his age. training provided. Must have good Miami on draft day for Patrick since Tommy Nobis was die No. people skills & a friendly personality Falcons need help on D. Their The two older boys would set Surtain but either way they can 1 pick l>\ the Atlanta Falcons in Day or evenings available plus Sat- offense is explosive and WR their brothers to wresding. use CB Carlos Rogers of Auburn. 1966. urdays. Call 419-425-9273 & leave of UAB may be "They'd be slamming each Classified Ads a message or mail resume to 7131 16. New Orleans—Their need Scouts love his speed and tempting to add. But in the end other down," Dwight said. Old Mill Rd. Toledo OH 43615 of an impact defensive player ability to create turnovers. 372-6977 its D-line help with Dan Cody of "Mama would ask later, 'Whai The BG NlWl »ill HN kr-mnipl. *«qn may force diem to reach here NFLcom's draft analysis caDs jihrfiiwwnn trul JixnmiMW. «• nhiuraftf Oklahoma falUMlHl J(4iml in) irvlmdujl or gnwp Child care needed in our Sytvania and take S Thomas Davis of are all those scratches on my him a "natural leader with excep- 28. San Diego — The chargers baby's face?'" mi the !MM\ o4 net, It*, COlor, creed. rrli|(»«i. home tor our 13 and 15 year old, Georgia. tional quickness" and says he is IUIIIMUI <*i;m. *tual micnl.itinn. JIMTKIIIJ. Must be available for the summer. will be thrilled if this D-lineman Before long, the lohnson "regarded as one of the finest pass ttalut M\ a \tittjii ix i-i the tvi>i> i>t Mr) nthri 17. — The bpNj pfi* and two references. Please send a many different areas. Especially in the collegiate ranks." lonunuc arm MM -u«h *. 29. Indianapolis — The colts toughen up Derrick. Derrick I le had 18 tackles in a win over ISOM it.uiJ ID be offouuino LKkin; MI fsvtu- one page description of your qualifi- on the defensive side of the ball. ..i bfss, msmmi ■■ hw ■ «-IVIT AM cations to: PO Box 664. Sylvania have the best offense in die NFL would strap on gloves and Oklahoma State. On one play he njtenittmrni* arc wtyeci <«' editing ■»*Minnesota Vikings — Clark). The trend continues as was more than one split lip. Lawrence laylor. Services Offered Adding a running back widi the they select CB Martin Jackson, "Wc were just country boys," "It took me back to the 1970s," SU3IW 7th pick. They will add more Michigan. having fun, he said. "Derrick Brandt said. "Taylor made die depth to the offensive core 30. — The would be this little boy with same kind of play." Pregnant? Confidential, free & pro- with WR Mark Clayton from YOUK AP Steelers need to address offense these big old gloves on." Yet for all the tussles of fessional testing. BG Pregnancy Oklahoma. Center. 419-354-4673. after losing Plaxico Burress. They A skinny kid in middle "Friday Night Fights" and 19. St Louis Rams — With T 0Num\ are thrilled that TE school and high school — his Kyle Turley leaving the team, diey fell into 11lrir laps. • brothers used to cat food off will draft an offensive lineman < 31. Philadelphia Eagles —The his plate — lohnson quickly 422 E. MERRY ST J to have opposite Orlando Pace. It is easy surprise pick in the Draft, the grew up to lay big hits on his 524 N. ENTERPRISE They select T lamina! Brown of to place a NEWS Eagles will take WR/QB Matt opponents. Oklahoma. 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