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COLLF.GE Andrea Nordmann beats Miami and buzzer with game-winner Howling Green (77) by Steve Seasly I I It mln ma ma o-l a pllp sports writer BG coach Jaci Clark is glad to A shocked Redskin squad behind the pivot play of Lori Al- Scotl 39 10-164 4 6-12 2 2 24 see someone step up for her stared in disbelief as the Falcons bers and Scott to knot the score Nordmann 33 4-5 4-4 5-5 0 3 12 squad in the crucial moments of a Alben 34 1-14 4-6 6-9 2 4 20 began the second half with 17 at 71-71 with exactly two minutes Canell 34 2-3 0-0 1-1 5 0 5 Andrea Nordmann's 15-foot game. This ingredient was lack- unanswered points to lead at remaining. Albers scored 12 of Lendvay 23 4-114-4 2-2 3 3 12 Jump shot from the top of the key ing in BG's loss to Kent last 47-35 with just over 14 minutes to her twenty points in the second Shade 10 1-3 04 1-1 1 1 2 with no time remaining on the weekend. Kulici 17 14 M 1-1 112 play. BG's Talita Scott, who end- period to keep BG in the contest. McOendon 6 0-1 0-0 04) 0 0 0 clock allowed BG to escape from "It Is important that we win ed the game with a team-high 24 Miami's Williams wasn't fin- Millet Hall with a 77-75 victory close games like this. That is ex- points, tabulated six points TOTALS 200 30-51 16-1124-33 131677 ished though as she set the stage FC *-.517 FT* - .889 3pt *-1.000 over the Miami Redskins this actly what Andrea has to do is within the spurt. for the exciting finish when she weekend. step up and take the shot. You "We came out flat in the second drained a 12-footer to tie the BG maintains its first place have to have guts to step up and half," Miami coach Linda Wun- score at 75. status with a 5-1 conference take a shot at that time and be der said. "It took us six minutes BG shot 52 percent from the Miami (75) mark while the Redskins slip to willing to fail," Clark said. to get started and then we played floor against a Redskin squad Wesley 40 8-14 4-5 4-5 7 3 20 4-2 in the MAC The Falcons began the contest well. Defensively, our kids that is fifth in the country in Niemann 36 4-13 5-6 6-10 0 4 13 In a game filled with spurts, it in great fashion by jumping out Ferko 16 04 1-2 1-3 0 0 1 played tough, but we ran out of scoring defense (55.1 points) Blomberg 38 4-9 2-2 00 0 2 10 proved to be the final one that led to a 15-7 lead on a three-pointer gas a little bit. They are a great while the Redskins could only Williami 34 9-17 O0 2-2 4 2 18 to victory as BG went on a 12-4 by Cassell at the 13:54 mark of offensive team. You can only muster a 44 percent-mark from Mirei 25 2-3 2-5 2-6 0 2 6 surge in the last three minutes of llayden 6 1-3 2 2 0001 5 the initial stanza. However, keep them down for so long." the field. Miller 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I t) (l action to secure the win. Miami countered with a 19-6 Miami failed to concede, Nordmann chipped in 12 for With the score tied at 75-75 spurt of its own when Redskin however, as forward Lori Wil- TOTALS 200 28-63 18-24 19-33 18 15 75 BG and Scott led the team with FG * - .444 FT * - .750 3pt % - .333 with 27 seconds left in regula- Pam Wesley collected an liams connected on three Jum- 12 rebounds. Williams had 18 for tion, BG set up shop without call- offensive and hit the pers within a five-minute span as Miami while teammate Monica ing timeout. guard Susie putback to make the scoreboard the Redskins proceeded onto a Niemann hauled down 10 boards. Cassell dished the ball to a cut- read 26-21 in favor of Miami at 20-6 run to give them the lead at ting Nordmann at the top of the the 4:43 mark. MAC STANDINGS 55-53 with just over eight I. Bowling Green (SI, 10-4) key and she promptly connected BG pulled to within one at minutes to play. Weilem Michigan (5-1.10-5) on the turnaround jumper over a 29-28 on a Cassell layup but the The two teams traded the lead lar'l Results Miami (4-2.9-5) Redskin defender. Redskins had the final rebuttal of down the stretch before Miami Toledo 59. Kent Stale 79 Toledo (4-2,9-5) the half when Wesley rebounded Howling Green 77, Miami 75 Kent State (4-2,10-4) "I had no Idea how much time began to pull away when Wesley Western Michigan 61. Central Mich. 56 6. Central Michigan (3-3, 8-6) was left," Nordmann said. "All another miss and made the layup sunk a 15-foot jumper to expand Eastern Michigan 56. Ball Stale 41 7. Ohio (2-3. 5-8) Ohio U. 77. Akron 52 8. Akron(1-5,3-10) the sudden I heard someone from to make the score 35-30. Wesley Miami's lead to 71-65 with three 9. Kauem Michigan (1-5.2-11) the bench yell five seconds. I hounded BG all night with 20 minutes remaining. BG rallied 10. Hall State (0-6.0 12) knew I was going to have to shoot points and five caroms. the ball because there is no way I "Miami put some very good could pass it to anyone. So I just pressure on us," Clark said. "I turned and shot the ball and I thought we did a good job of get- prayed it went in. I'll take any ting the halfcourt offense going Fab Five prevail in Michigan shot I can get." though" The Associated Press , playing in his with 5:26 left that the vaunted ANN ARBOR, Mich - For the first game since Dec. 29, came lineup was reassembled. first time in 1993, Michigan's Fab off the bench Saturday night to Jackson, who separated his left Five lineup was back together. spark the Wolverines with 9:25 shoulder against North Carolina The result was a 76-68 victory left In the first half. But it wasn't in the Rainbow Classic, brought over Illinois. until checked in excitement to an otherwise list- Full color copies less game. 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January Z5,1393 The BG News Men's basketball loses to Miami Early foul trouble spells disaster and LOSS for the slumping Falcons by Steve Seasly team to play against because the thick of things to the end of sports writer skins expanded the lead to 34-17 have learned what it takes to play on a three-point play by point hard." they are well coached. They will the regular season champion- guard Scott Belyeu at the 3:40 Miami's Jamie Mahaffey pro- be ready to play when we go up ship," Larranaga said. The men's basketball team is mark of the first stanza vided the early spark in the sec- there to play." headed in the wrong direction. Falcon Michael Huger was the ond half as he scored six of his BG closed the lead to 78-57 with 1:16 to play when Matt Otto After Saturday's 82-57 loss to the lone bright spot for BG as he eight points in the beginning Miami Redskins, BG fell to 3-3 in scored nine first-half points to stages of the half to stretch the hit one of his two three-pointers, Bowling (Iran (57) the league, while Miami Im- keep the score competitive. BG's lead to 54-34 at the 13:23 mark of but the Falcons could get no d n rh Shane Kline-Ruminski encoun- the game. From there, the three- closer. ■ll ■-a ra-a n-l a r"p proved to 4-2 in the MAC. The Konuves 21 0-4 0-0 oo 0 10 loss is BG's second straight set- tered foul trouble early in the point shooting of Craig Michae- Huger led BG with 19 points, Milkr 30 4-5 0-0 2-7 0 3 8 back against the elite teams in contest. He picked up his second lis, Landon Hackim and Kramer but he was given no support as no K'Ruminik] 14 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 44 other Falcon reached double di- lluicr n 6-13 6-6 0-1 1 2 19 the league. foul at the 14:17 mark of the first entertained the crowd as Miami Lynch 19 1-3 0-1 1-1 2 0 3 "I take full responsibility for half and never returned in the led by as many as 32 points when gits in scoring. Kline Ruminski Ouo 5 2-3 W) 0-1 0 0 6 half. Kramer connected on his second scored only four points in just 14 Swinion IS 1-4 1-1 0-1 1 1 3 the way my team played today," Miharfc 3 0-1 0-0 04) 1 1 0 BG coach Jim Larranaga said. Miami's Matt Kramer had the three-pointer of the evening to minutes of game action. Center Knopper 9 00 0-0 00 1 2 0 "We are floundering We are hot hand in the first half as he make the score 73-41 at the 5:26 Floyd Miller contributed eight 1-inncy 16 2-4 1-3 1-2 1 2 5 mark. points and a team-high seven re- Bumeu 22 3-6 00 0-1 1 4 7 playing a passive brand of bas- came off the pine to connect on Ceriiier 1 00 04) 0-0 0 0 0 ketball. We haven't shown any four of five field goal attempts Michaelis hit five of eight bounds. Suaple IS 0-3 2-2 1-4 0 3 2 and score 11 points. three-pointers and scored 17 Collectively, BG shot 42 per- TOTALS 200 21-49 10-138-23 «23 57 signs of mental or physical FG« - .429 Kl'% - .769 3pl* - .417 toughness. For the half, Miami's stifling points while Hackim knocked cent from the floor while Miami defense held BG to a meager 37 down three treys of his own and connected on 55 percent of its Miami (82) "I saw situations out there that Mih.Kcy 22 ■ii 0-1 3-6 2 4 1 I was appalled at. Our guy's percent from the floor compared 14 points. Kramer contributed shots. The Redskins were 10 of 19 Midiaelii 29 5-9 2-2 0-1 1 2 17 effort was so lacking at times to Miami's 54 percent. The half two treys and scored a team-high from three-point range. BG was McKenni 24 2-4 13 2-3 2 3 5 19 points. able to make five treys in 12 at- Croii 211 0-0 1-2 04) 4 4 1 that if they arent embarrassed, came to a close on two free Beh/cu 24 2-4 2-3 0-1 4 0 6 they shouldn't play the game throws by BG's Eric Steaple to "I was as proud of my team to- tempts. In addition, Miami out- llickim 11 4-1 3-4 00 3 0 14 anymore." make the score 40-26 in favor of day as I have been the whole rebounded BG 33-23 on the even- Beard 14 2-3 2-4 2-6 0 0 6 Daibylhirc 1 l-l 0-1 00 1 1 2 BG was never in the game as the Redskins. season," Miami coach Joby ing. Johnson 4 0-1 4-4 02 1 0 4 Miami blasted out to a 21-8 lead. "Miami's defense creates a lot Wright said. "Today, every per- "The mark of a good team is Kramer 25 7-11 3-3 03 1 3 19 son that went into the game did consistency. Miami is playing TOTALS 10027-49 18 26 10331917 82 It took the Falcons 12 minutes to of problems for our offense," FG% - .SSI en -.692 3pt% -.521 score the eight points. The Red- Larranaga said. "They (Miami) something positive. BG is a tough well. I imagine they will stay in Home Falcon Hockey Saturday vs. Illinois-Chicago.. Get Your Ticket Now ^ WIN A TRIP TO FLORIDA - DRAWING HELD AT FIRST INTERMISSION! VL

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Lecture by Joe Steffan on Honor Band! • Claim LA Dodger star, Orel Hershciser as an Alumni of Data: February 2nd our BG chapter? ^ Time: 8:00 P.M. ^ Place: Lenhart Ballroom • Have a higher graduation rate than non-greeks? ' Joe was forced to resign from the Naval Academy because he admitted that he was a homosexual. He is now suing the Dept. of Defense because he was not able to get his degree. RUSH XOE For more into callBSfi® 2-2343 or 2-7164. visit 330 Union$* UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO UAO The BG News January 25,1993 Cheany leads over OSU by Steve Herman Badgers upset The Associated Press defensively," Cheaney said. called the second-half Indiana "And that just carried over to the streak the key. other four players, and we played "There were two minutes BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - A few well from there on out." where we really broke down. Michigan State words from coach After a basket by Ohio State's They pushed us and took advan- The Associated Press were all needed. Derek Anderson, the Hoosiers tage of it," Ayers said. "We didn't went on a 13-5 run, with Pe- Brought to the Indiana bench scored 13 consecutive points, in- do a very good job of supporting plowski scoring the first eight after a hurried 3-polnt attempt cluding a reverse layup by Alan our half-court defense." EAST LANSING. Mich. -- points, and and a couple turnovers, Cheaney Henderson, a rebound tip by Evans and Henderson added 14 - Jason Johnsen hit a 3-pointer the last five returned and scored six straight freshman and a points apiece for the Hoosiers with 3.1 seconds left Saturday That appeared to put the points that started a 19-2 second- drive by Reynolds for a 68-43 and finished with to give Wisconsin a 67-66 up- Spartans in control, but they half streak. He finished with 27 lead. 11. Greg Simpson scored 15 for set over No. 21 Michigan couldn't hit their free throws. as the second-ranked Hoosiers "That's the sort of play we're Ohio State and Jamie Skelton had State. Down the stretch, Michigan beat No. 24 Ohio State 96-69 Sun- looking for all game. Unfortu- 10. The Buckeyes' leading scorer Wisconsin (10-4, 3-2 Big State missed three of five day. nately we didnt have it the whole for the season, Lawrence Fun- Ten) only led for 18 seconds from the line, allowing the "I know what I did wrong, and day," Henderson said. "We went derburke, was held to eight in the entire game, 15 of those Badgers to get back into the if he wants to expound on it, he up 15 and relaxed a bit. The next points and four rebounds. in the game's first minute. game. can," Cheaney said of Knight's thing we knew, the lead was "I was ready to play... definite- Michigan State (10-4, 2-3) Tracy Webster's 3-polnter courtside lecture. "1 just went eight then Chris came In. ly ready to play," said Funder- didn't score from the field In finished a 10-2 run and made back out and continued to play Cheaney, who also had a game- burke, who transferred to Ohio the final 7:34, and blew a it 66-64 with 1:48 left. Wiscon- the way he wants me to play." high 11 rebounds, left with 5:36 State from Indiana two years 12-point second-half lead. sin got the ball back after a Indiana (17-2, 64 Big Ten) led remaining and Indiana ahead ago. "But the shots weren't fall- Michael Flnley led Wiscon- pass went off Peplowski's 40-32 at half time and extended 78-51. The Hoosiers biggest leads ing for me." sin with 28 points, and John- hands and Webster missed a the margin to as many as 32 were 85-53 and 89-57. Ohio State's last lead was at sen added 11. jumper, but the rebound went points late in the game. "Regardless whether I'm start- 13-12 before a rebound basket had 21 points and 13 rebounds out of bounds off Respert. Ohio State (9-5,2-3) was unable ing or coming off the bench, and 3-polnter by Cheaney. A for Michigan State. Flnley missed, but Webster to match the Hoosiers' rebound- every time I'm in the game I just short hook by Evans started a It was Wisconsin's third controlled the tipped rebound ing and speed, and managed only try to play as hard as I can," said 14-2 Indiana run. straight Big Ten victory, the at half court. On the third shot one basket during a seven- Reynolds, a senior guard who had Two free throws and a 3-poin- first time the Badgers have of the possession, Johnsen hit minute stretch of the second half. only two points. "Coach always ter by put the done that since the 1988-89 his 3-pointer from the base- After Cheaney returned to the talks about hard play being con- Hoosiers ahead 35-23 before season. line. game, he made two free throws, a tagious, and when I get out there Simpson made the Buckeyes' The Badgers scored the field goal and a fast-break layup I try to get our scorers going." first field goal in more than four first four points of the second Wisconsin relied almost ex- that started Indiana's big run. While Knight wouldn't talk minutes. Ohio State closed to half to cut State's lead to clusively on Finley at the be- "Chris (Reynolds) came in and with reporters after the game, 37-29 on baskets by Alex Davis 39-35. But the Spartans then ginning of the game gave us a big lift off the bench Ohio State coach Randy Ayers and Rickey Dudley. ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki 3-pointer wins it for Cincy by Joe Kay The Associated Press through an 11-point first half. and tight man-to-man pressure. It also gave Van Exel his first The Blazers led by as many as 10 -PgVtiQaA. reason to celebrate on an other- points in the second half, and had CINCINNATI (AP) - Nick Van wise abysmal shooting night. He a chance to put it away in the Exel headed for the hoop, think- scored a game-high 13 points on final minute. ing he'd just missed the biggest 4-of-13 shooting, and missed all Reginald Allen missed an off- shot of the game. but the last of his six 3-polnt balance 3-point attempt as the A second later, he was headed shots. shot clock ran down with 25 sec- MONDAY JANUARY^frae- for the locker room, arms raised And he thought he'd missed onds left in the game, giving Cin- in celebration. A 3 point shot he that one, too. cinnati its last chance. Van Exel thought had no chance instead "I thought it was long," Van tried to pass the ball inside to found all net with one second to Exel said. "That's why I followed center with 8 sec- RUSHES ■3EF play, giving No. 9 Cincinnati a it as soon as I shot it. When it onds left, but had it slapped back Ki Ki Ki. Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Kl Ki Ki Ki 40-38 victory Saturday night over went in, I started for the locker to him. Alabama-Birmingham. room. Then I saw there was one The rest was reaction. He Van Exel's off-balance 3-poin- second left - anything can hap- didnt have tune to look for Qacncnaaacnaaaoaoaaaaaaoaoan ter rallied Cincinnati (13-1, 3-0 pen. When the horn went off, I anyone open. Great Midwest Conference) from went bananas." "I tried to get the ball to Corie, J CHARLESTOWN APTS. its worst first half in nine years. Alabama-Birmingham (11-8, but it was deflected. I just chased The final score marked Cincinna- 1-3 GMC) drove the Bearcats ba- It and shot it," Van Exel said. a AND a ti's first lead since midway nanas with a slowdown offense Cincinnati's 10th straight win was its toughest. The Bearcats MID AM MANOR didn't expect to be in such a close AND game against Alabama- ~! n Birmingham, which has lost sev- en of its last eight. g INDIAN RIVERS But the Blazers had a good strategy. Instead of trying to run • NOW RENTING • the floor with Cincinnati, which loves to force turnovers and fast r | Choose from choice apartments within walking distance to r^ break, they chose to use up most • campus Summer 1993 and 1993-94 school year. . of the 45-second shot clock each time down. □I 1 or 2 bedroom, (urninshed or unfurnished, gas heat and Q "We're on the road against a water Included, air conditioning r~t ninth-ranked team that probably should be ranked higher, so I didn't think it was in our best in- Resident Manager, terest to run up and down the 641 Third St., Apt. 4, B.G. J floor," coach Gene Bartow said. 352-4380 a "We milked the clock maybe a little more than we should have laaonoaaaanaaciananaanoananacj at times." January 25,1993 The BG News GSS Continued from page one. Gay men marry, lityifwe dump what we started." a lot of Tony's strengths while Cummings said he encourages GSS representative-at-large adding his own flavor," he said, anyone who is not involved with Jim Settle said Cummings has "The presidency is not a fig- GSS to become involved, intend to adopt the ability and knowledge to nan- urehead position. It is largely "Graduate students can still die the of fice. administrative and requires a lot get involved," he said. " It is not The Associated Press "Clarke will be able to carry on of time." just for GSS members." wedding, "except you're a guy and a guy." ELYRIA, Ohio - A homosexual They said they could hear couple exchanged marriage clerks giggling in the back of a vows, knowing that one has jewelry store when they bought SCHOLARSHIP • UNITY • PRIDE • RESPECT AIDS, and say they soon will try their rings. to adopt a child. "That's going to be natural," "I made him ask my dad," Pat Heldenreich said. "Some people Guthrie, who has AIDS, said of go overboard and get rude." his marriage plans with Davis Marriage between people of RUSH ^ Heidenreich.37. the same sex is not legally bind- Guthrie said his father had ing in Ohio. known for years that he was gay The men say their relationship but was upset and said he would has been challenged, primarily not attend the wedding. by concerns about Guthrie's ill- ness. But he changed his mind when They said they soon will apply friends and relatives said they to adopt a child, probably one would attend, said Guthrie, 25. with special needs, such as an He said he decided not to push AIDS victim. They said Helden- the issue by asking his father to reich will apply as a single man walk him down the aisle. so they have a better chance. The couple plan to leave Tues- Guthrie was diagnosed with day for a honeymoon at Disney AIDS two years ago. Heldenreich World in Florida. has tested negative for the virus that causes AIDS and said the An Ongoing, Winning Tradition... The men, both from Elyria, met two men practice safe sex. at a bar eight months ago and The couple will live with Guth- married Saturday night at the rie's parents. Heidenreich, an YWCA. engineer, recently was laid off. 'it's really just like anybody Guthrie qualifies for disability else," Heldenreich said after the insurance. m DOES WALKING TO CAMPUS IN A SNOW STORM MAKE TOU FEEL LIKE THIS?

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COMMONS SOC-AMA* RUSH BETA - RUSH BETA 10:30 AM -4:30 PM 352 72J1 STUOV IN FRANCE RUSH BETA • RUSH BETA FOR A PRIORITY APPOINTMENT Earn m hours credit MEMBERSHIP DRIVE RUNNING JAN. 20 27 Ruah Phi Den-Phi Delta Theta CALL 352-4575 Five weeks wortt INBABUHDWG IOOK FOROUR TARI F RY Long Trawl Weekends THE AMA BULLFTIN BOARD CS and MS Ma|ora THE STANDARD FOR BROTHERHOOD Information Meeting VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Don't forgot the Employer Fair Jan. 26 at 9 PM Represenlabves of several agencies w* be at ■AMA'AMERICAN MARKETING AS- on Thursday. January 28.1993 •Monday > Tuesday al Phi Delt houee- HM 1000 BAA Si Thomas More on Wednesday. Jan. 27 at SOC.'AMA- In the Grand Ballroom 800p.m. Please meet in the Fireside Lounge, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 pm. Ruah P hi Da It -P hi Delta That* * Delia Sigma PI * 425Thurs0n St. (352-7555). Tomghtll If you have ouesl lone, FREE 4 ANONYMOUS RUSH PHI KAPPA TAU Informational Meeting A Speaker ceH the Co-op Office M 372-2451. HIV ANTIBODY TESTING CASINO NIGHT Dave Soanford-University Co-op Office LOST & FOUND Feb. 3rd TONIGHT 7 30-830 Al Business Majors Welcome-Co-Ed al BGSU Student Health Service DG DG DG FIONA DG DG DG RUSH PHI KAPPA TAU 9 00pm 112 Life Science No names recorded. Wa are going lo have lots ol fun this somes EXCELLENCE. DOMINANCE TRADITION FOUND 1992 rvoh school dass nng 'Don't Jusi Start a New Semester, Start Your Call 372-2271 for app'i term (You already are having it-are you on ff8 Future" Evangelical Christian yet"? Thanks for being a groat mend RUSH PI KAPPA PHI ' Delta Sigma PI" Cal 372-3746. Man We love yal l Bertha and Becky AND BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE I $1 25 - 7" Meatball Sub. Every Tuesday. RUSH PI KAPPA PHI *E VRINOMENTAL ACTION GROUP* Found: Men's Sports Watch. Parking lol of Must have *ira coupon 5-9pm. Eat m only. DID YOU K NOW THAT 8*3 EPS Guest Speak** Glenn Maddy will discuss Trinity United Methodist Church (off Court St.] Campus Potlyeyes 440 E. Court Constantly finish among the leaders "Losing Land: The Erosion Factor" 35? fl?37 ______m tva All Sports Race? RUSH THETA CM 8OOp.m., Tuesday. Jan. 26 Lost: Gold Rope Chain 095 Overman Hall "WANTED " THETA CM IS AN OFF CAMPUS FRATER- Lost on Jan. 20 in or around BA Biog or parking Free And Open to the Public A HEALTHIER, TRIMMERBOOY DID YOU KNOW THAT SIG EPS NITY LOCATEDATTHE CORNEHOF ROGE lol behind Music BJdg Has sentimental value Sign up for "A New Weigh"! have a Higher Graduation Rate 8 MAIN STREETS COME AND JOHN A WIN Please call 372-4695 anytime than non-greeks? NING TRADITION ' Are you an artist'' We need t-shirt des-gns for Phone: 372-0302 or 372-0303. Eight week program begins next week. 1881-82 ALL SPORTS CHAMPIONS Earth Day sooni If nieresied. please contact ChooseTues eve orWed afternoon Dee at ?- M09 or Andrea at 3S3-4274. SERVICES OFFERED DID YOU KNOW THAT SIG EPS " Taught by BGSU nurse/health educator are involved in even/ aspect ol campus life, in- RUSH THETA CHI ASIDASIDASIDASID cluding student government, university am- bassadors, several honor societies, ROTC, Savo BIG on Spnng Break -931 Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 26at 8 OOp.m. Speaker Does your organization need muse for community service, and much more? a party, philanthropy or some other event? JamaieaCancun from S449-Flonda from 8139 will be Art Consultant Peggy Grant from North Looking for a HEALTHY MAKE OVER' ThetaChi DJ Services INtHAMURAI ENTRIESOUI Ml N S BOW! Organize group travel FREEI Shore Displays Inc. Anyone interested in run- Jo r "A New Weigh" CONTACT INGJAN. 26 ALL TNTniFS DUE BY 400 Call SUN SPLASH TOURS 1 800-426 7710 ning for offtco must attend. Phone 372-0302 or 372-8303 Ryanat 353-1111 PM ON DUE DATE IN130FIFIDIIOUSE ATTENTION! ALL STUDENTS REQUIflED E «ght week program ends before Spring break for more info. LADIES-tooklng lor that spec 1.1 VALEN- SEE IT AND UNDERSTAND TO TAKE ELE ED. METHODS COURSES Taught by BGSU Student Health Service Staff TINE? (EDO 380, 381, 353, 353, 365, 350) MUST 1 ind your computer perfect matchi APPLY FOR METHODS THE SEMESETER Pregnant? Need support? PHI SIG PHI SIG PHI SIG SELF DEFENSE PRODUCTS Capsicum 6 Write to "BG Love Connection", University BEFORE ENROLLMENT) DEADLINE to ap- We can help. FREE and confidential services. RUSH RUSH RUSH RUSH maces, stun guns, personal alarms. FREE Hall. Box 79 for details. Confidentiality assured ply for Fall 1993 El*. Ed. Methods Tuesday, Pregnancy tests, counseling and support RUSH RUSH HUSH RUSH CATALOG VAMCO. Box 317g. Columbus. - pseudonyms or first names OK Results by February, 2, 5:00 pm. Application forme groups BG Pregnancy Center 354-4673. RUSH RUSH RUSH RUSH OH 43210 PHI SIG PHI SIG PHI SIG Feb. 141 available In 529 Education. SIGMA KAPPA Ckd you know that BG University YMCA works Landa. UL'LAURA O'NEAL Pike •" Alpha Xi 1 with children in YMCA ■ School's Out? And a PERSONALS I heard your break was pretty good) Give me a Congratulations on your initiation whole lot more? Join us today I Meetings every 1 Congratulations to Polly Clendimn on her lava, •aH I am van/ proud ol you I Tues.at9pminl05BA tiering to Pi Kappa Alpha Ted Geraghry Love. Your Big. Pom Lou of Love, Joan GAY/LESBIAN and CATHOLIC? RUSH TONIGHT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Support Group f-'orm ing Spaghetti Spec*! every Wednesday Ory THE BEST SPRING BREAK DEAL IN 7:30-9 30 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Contact Sieve al St. Thomas More 1125 will that ad Includes slice of garlic B.O.I RUSH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Part*. 352-7555 bread EAT IN ONLY S9 pm. Campus Pol- Go 10 Pamma City Beach FL TONIGHT A tun 7 nights, all rooms ocaanlronl February 12-13 tyay—440 E. Court. International Business Association Informa- Only Si 09. transportation available S90 RUSH Applications now available tional meeting BA 115. 8p.m. Monday, Jan TONIGHT 425 Student Services Spnng Breaks Daytona Beach"! 25. Secretary/Treasurer positions available Call Luke or Scon al 3S38313 730-9:30 OonTMiasOut Ocean Front Hotels Quad Occupancy Informal, food and drmka provided. RUSH Sevan Full Nights Vip Discount LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE JAPANESE CLUB .___ TONIGHT ID card Round trip Charter Bus LE ADE RSHIP CONFERENCE Welcome back Club members' And welcome You dmrva a heelhy body. from $188.50 per person"' Room Only RUSH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE avaiable from tiog so per person new members as welli We win be having our Laarn bod survival Dps Omega PhiAtoha hut Spring semester meeting on Wednesday. Enjoy group support & elating now into. limited AvwlaMity "" National Service Sorority 1 -800-801 -beach Jan. 27 al 030 pm m the new Japanese JOIN A NEW WEIGH TODAY! trio Nights MEN-LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL VALEN- Room on *te 11th Floor of Offenhauer West. Call: 372*302 or 372*303 Mon, Jan. 25. Capital Room. Union. 7:30 pm TINE? The topic is internships and/or becoming a PROGRAM STARTS NEXT WEEK Tues. Jan 28.102 BA. 730 pm Find your computer perfect matchl What lo SPRING BREAK S3 University student in Japan So. anyone who is "Just Do HI" "•O Love Connection". University Hall. bo. Parly with the Best! interested m working for a Japanese company 79 lor details. Confidentiality assured - pseu S. Padre Island from 880 tor a semester or a year, studying abroad m ALPHA PHI -ALPHA PHI RUSH donyms or first names OK Rosultsby Feb. 141 Cancun Me Deo from $424 Japan, or ju»t mierestsd m learning more about Jul. I'm so proud ol you. UD RuahS^Ep Bahamas/Cruise from $268 Theta Chi -OX'Theta Chi these opportunities is encouraged to coma. You'll he the bast treasurer ever) Rush Sig Ep Join over 1 mllion partanjl The Broilers of Theta Chi would like to con There will also be guest speakers Ming about Rush Sig Ep Call Student F "press Vacations grarulale Tony Falcone on his recent pinning to their first hand experience*. T% call Chris at Rush Sig Ep 1-800-TOUR USA Lauren CNeil. Alpha Gamma Delta. Miami 3725065. Always wondered about Co-op? Rush Sig Ep Hopetoaoayouinarel Umversity Need a Summer Job' Rush Sig Ep Theta Cm-OX Theta Chi continued on p.8 Freshmen. Sophomores A Juniors Rush Sigma PN Epeikxi Local Government Affects You More Than You who are NEW B Co-op: Ruah -PM Dene Theta- Rush Know-Come Find Out Witt Jen 29th. 1007 BABWg .4 30 pm STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC LEADER. CO-OP KICK-OFF THE STANDARD FOR BROTHERHOOD SHSP DONT MISS 171! 730 - Hedntnctjng Discussion 3722451 8 00 Panel Discussion on Local Govt. wuh Ruah -Phi Delt. Theta -Ruah Guests RUSH ALPHA SIGMA PM I J. Flee her ■ 2nd Ward Councilman ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!!! PARTY Sue Clark BG School Board Member LIKE OOOSIIIPanama City $138. Key West (269 Quality accommodations. FREE DRINK WED. 20TH- MARGARITAVIU t Todd Weeeetac - USG Senator THURS 21 ST - CADDYSHACK General SDL Meeting to Fosow PARTIESI Call Joe Endless Summer MON 25TH SPORTSBAR iT SHOP Al of this - Tuesday Night - 305 MoiHey 1 BOO 234 7007 TUES. 28TH - TOP-OFF YOUR SUNDAE Bailey's Irish Cream and coffee RUSH ALPHA SIPS RUSH ALPHA SMS 352-4048 PhsvoeophyClub Try one today at We will be having our Aral meeing oI the se- Campus Poilyeyes 440 E. Court Phi Gamma Delta 1 mester Wad.. Jan. 27 at 0:30 in 300 Universi- FIJI 1055 /2 N. Main St. ty Everybody is welcome-hope to see you BORED WITH THE AVERAGE? Two Good Names therel Trunk about HI CHECK OUT THE PIKES! One Great Fraternity Same Building as B.G. Truck Accessories Classifieds The BG News January 25,1993

continued from p. 7 Support Group. If you've released your baby Arthur Victor Painting. Inc. is looking for branch SUMMER FMPIOYMENT. Waiters, wait- Bedroom w/ private bath in private home, for adoption, or are considering doing so and managers for Summer 93. Experience helpful resses, bussers. bartenders Tangfowood shared kiichen and laundry. Quiet, 4 blocks The Lesbian and Gay Information Una is need some support. jo.n us Wed. nights at but not necessary. Complete training and held Country Club, 8745 Tanglewood Trail. Chagrin from campus All utilities induded $200 per now open 7-iOp.m.Mon., Wad., and Fn. Oper- 7pm CaH 354-4673 tor location support. High income potential BOO 775 4745 Fals, Ohio 44023 (Bainbndge Twp.) Apply in moth Call 352 350? days 352*224 mghis. person, send tor an application or call ask for Tom ators can help with referrals to Lesbian and THE AIDS GUILT IS COMING TOCAMPUSI Attention Business students and entrepreneur Gay services as well as give ^formation about Be a volunteer! student works painting is currently hmng self- 543 7010 Carty Rentals 352-7365 the Lesbian and Gay community Information Help is needed In the areas of quit set up and motivated students to fill summer mngmt. posi- Treasurer wanted tor campus organization Apts 2.3.4 students concerning the Lesbian and Gay Alliance can breakdown, sales and information, reading of tions. Work in home town this summer while (Volunteers in Progress) Call 352 3020 Houses 6.7.8.9 students also be obtained $62-6242 (LAQA) names, quid monitor, and volunteer support earning $6,000-6,000 and gaining business 6 bdrm. apts - 6 students Theta Oil * OX * Theta Chi Appfccatons are available in 425 Student Ser knowledge. Contact Paul Evans for more mfo Rental office located 316 E Merry #3 vices and are due Fnday. January 29. (614)538-7665. FOR SALE All near campus The Brothers of Theta Chi would like TO con- Attention Business Students and Houses A Apartments Close to campus. gratulate Tony Falcone on his recent pmnmg to Entrepreneurs. "TASP" International is Foraummer1993 4 1993-94 school year. Lauren O'Neii. Alpha Gamma Delta. Miami WANTED now hiring highly motivated students 1984 Chevy Celebrity Eurosport. Auio, 2.8 liter Call 1-267-3341. University. 10 Mi SUMMER MANAGEMENT positions. V6. PS, PB. tilt. air. JVC stereo $1550. Ask for Earn $7,000 - $6,000 while gaming ■Mi 372-1251 Imagine you and 5 friends in 1 house. 1 1/2bdrm,kiichen.bath,LRup.2bdrm bath. Theta CM* OX-Theta Chi 2 fe rmtes desperately needed '93-"94 year internship credit and business knowledge BOB* Ski Goggles. $75. kitchen. LR down. 354-7257, leave message Close to campus. Fum., oUsmvsh., |150 * Posibons are open across Ohio, Nintendo A 7 cartndges. $175. Trying to achieve a healthier, mm body? eiec., Call Trffany 2 4663 or Amber 2 4686 particularly inFlndlay, Toledo. Lima, Matthew. 372-1063 John Newtove Real Estate BG Student Health Service presents . Canton, Uarwheid. * aUCleveland euburbe. 319 E WoosterSl Female roommate needed IMMEDIATELY IO -A New Weigh*- Starting Jan. 26 Positions are filling quickly. (across from Taco Bell) share an apartment dose to campus Can For more information can 1 -800-543-3792. Cancun. $429, Deytona. $149. Panama City. Tues 7-00 8 30 pm or Wed 330-5 00 pm 353 3B?3 $119. Spring Break tnps going fast Call Joe tor Summer A Fall Rentals resv. 353-2226. I'm searching for 3 roommates to share an Babysitter needed lor infant. Mon-Fn. 7 am-3 Over 500 units with super locations UAA UAA UAA UAA UAA apartment in Fall of '93 Must be responsible, pm in our home. Employment from March to CHEAP! FBI/US. SEIZED Call 354-2260. First meeting of "93 academically serious, and financially secure. June and possibly 93-94 school year. Non- 89 MERCEDES $200 Tuesday. Jan. 26. 8 30p m Please call 352 2559 between 9-5 and ask for smoker w/own transportation Need ref. 86VW„ _ $50 LARGE 1 bdrm. apt. available for sublease Learning Center. Fust floor Martha. 674-0472. 87MERCEDES $100 from now unsl Aug. '93. Only 5 mtnutes from of Applied Human Ecology BkJg campus" Reasonable rent. Pen allowed. Call Male student needed k> Ml apartment Bookkeeper needed. Knickerbocker Bud*ng 65 MUSTANG $50 Choose from thousands starting $50 35? 1651 or 353 2600 lor deads. Available now. Own bedroom. Services. Call 352 5822. FREE kitormason-24 HourHoOne Volunteers are needed to help with the NAME S 352-7365 or 353-0325. Male student needed k> fill apartment. Project AIDS Memona) Quilt Display Applica- Customer Sales/Service W1 379-2929 Copyright SOH029410 $6 25 to start Available now. Own bedroom. tions are available in 425 Student Services and Roommate wanted jUOvmonth Low utilities 352-7365 or 353 0325 are due Friday, January 20. Call353 221flaltefSpm. Work FT or PT 10-40 hrtJwk. Flei. schedule around daases. Start at entry level w/ career Macintosh Classic w/ printer * software Welcome Back SUB LEASER NEEDED ASAP advancement available No door-to-door or $1200080. Call 874 5866. Houses or apts tor rent tor 93-94 school year Undergraduate Alumni Association $ ISO/month Close to campus telemarketing No exp. needed. College schol- 84 Jeep Wagoneer. 4WD. air. AMFM cass 1 or 2 btcks from campus A dose to down- General meeting for all new Can 353-5600 arships awarded Interview at main office and pbps Very clean and runs great! $3695 town Parking avail 3S4-1790 A returning members work locally Application info -419 321-5365 686-5105 Tuesday, Jen 26,8 30pm. Houses. 1 6 2 bdrm. apts. Subteaser needed immediately to share an 9 month, year and summer leases. Learning Center, First floor of apartment very dose to campus Cheap rent Earn $10 per hour in your spare time working Applied Human Ecology Blog 352-7454 PRivale bathrooms Parking Cal 353-7110. on campus. Contact Paul Evans (614) FOR RENT 536-7665. WHERE MEMBERSHIP B THE PRIVILEGE Houses lor Rent Earn cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma- Delta Tau Delta 12 mo. leases - May or Aug. HELP WANTED terials provided Send SASE to P.O. Bon 9643. i bedroom house and 1 bedroom apartment RUSH Tenant pays utilities • 1 mo. dep Spnngftotd, MO 65601. 128 S Summit for Summer 1993 and 93-94 Delta Tau Delta school year 1-2673341. 730 Elm, 2 bdrm . $360 May 734 Elm.. 4 bdrm., 2 bath. $700VAug. Thursday 1/21. South of the Border $200 $800 WEEKLY EASY ASSEMBLY any hours. $339 84 week. 3 bdrm. apt. with 2 car garage. Recently re- 217 S. College. 3 bdrm.. $550/Aug. Monday 1/2S. Hot Wmgs Assemble products at home. Easyl No selling. family of 3 earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE ln- modeled. Available in May. Cat 3548146 after Tuesday 1/26. Little riary You're paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. tormabon-24 Hour Hotline 801-379-2900 Co- 233 W Merry, 4 bdrm.. with loft, $660/Aug Spm. 128 Manvtikt. 5 bdrm.. 2 bath. $750/Aug. AH events ant at the Deft House 7 30 9 30 FREEInformatlon-24 Hour Hotline. pynghtaQH0294S2. Call aher 5pm ONLY 352 2330 or 354 2854 Delta Tau Delta 801 ■379-2900 Copyright SOH0294S0 Government Job Guide. Federal Government 850 Scott Hamilton RUSH Modem furnished. 2 bdrm. apt. tor 4 people " AVON " Earn to $200-$800/mo is hmng. $16.000-$62.000 per year Amazing Delta Tau Delta 24 hour recorded message reveals details max 2 blocks horn campus. Laundry faol Houses & apts. for 93-94 schooiyear WHERE MEMBERSHIP B THE PRIVILEGE Training/Support. Call 1-600-329-AVON (419)3524548 ext 275 AC Water and sewer inciud No pats. 2 12 mo. leases only starting m May. reserved parking places 9 mo lease, $650 per Sieve Smith: 352 6917 JULIANOS PKZA s hir.ng ouiooma mdivdu Whoever tvoko mo a truck behind Mark's Piz- mo . 12 mo lease $595 per month Avertable ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT als for full or pt. days and evenings, no eip. May TP. 267-3233 or 287-42S5 after 6pm za Pub on Sunday, you stole more than just my necessary 'Advancement opportunMfee' tapes and radar detector Please return the 4 - fisheries Fa/n 1600./week in canneries Apply at Jukano's Pizza 1616 E. Wooeter HE Management or 5 unmarked tapes. They are very sentimen- or (4.000./month on fishing boats Free transportation I Room & Board I 352-7112 APARTMENTS tal and wil be important onfy to me to 346 601 THIRD Bromfleld Hal via mail. You can keep every- Over 6,000 openings Male or Female Looking for student groups to sponsor us on "Quahty Off-Campus Housing " For employment program call 1-206-545-4155 Grads 12 month lease 113 Railroad St thing else. Thank you. campus Fast, easy, big $$$$ s Call (600) 704FFTH eit A5544 592-2121 exi 309 (next to Klnko's) 9 mo . 12 mo 1 summer leases 352-9302 710 SEVENTH Stop in for a complete 12 month leases Summer A Fall Housing List! 352 3445 Room for rent. Close to campus" Uol. inc. Partung off street. $2SuVmonth. Pnvate room. DO YOU WANT PRIVILEGES? No lease. Call after 5pm . 352 3641 CINEMARK THEATRE Sublease needed, 635 4th (5 blocks from campus) 2 bdrm, 2 beth app You will share EARN THE MEMBERSHIP! CINEMA m app with one fern, full, turn., klich. fnavskveew, off sir. park, av cond, avail: 11234 N. Main St. '< 01*3-06/93 (renewable) $l90Vmonth. all utH All Shows $3.00 (ex. etec) indl FREE cable, nonsmok or smok. Call 353-7174. Hans or leave message after 6 p.m. with Subleaser needed tor spaoous, unfurnished, Student ID one bedroom apartment $2S0/mo. available RUSH immediately 353 3222 loave message Monday thru Friday: shows start at approximately 4 p.m. Saturday ft Sunday: Full Schedule Toledo Late Shows Frl. & Sat. ONLY AUOOtN - O Medical vvie**tMnwafeM B»l4SMI 1.11.) It. 1:11. T U.aM. swam stis.rns.STat Services. Inc.'.#. A F«w Good Men - R Reproductive Health Care for Women Aa^twtxTnesai-PO-ii Abortion to 17 Weeks

SMAIMI i W.4M. rat.au sat w ase.T4e.SiSs a 24 HR. PHONE SERVICE FOREVER YOUNG • PC Free Pregnancy Tests ATA Special Student Rates Body ot Evidence-H fatSBw ioc. leo.iao. > ta. a >e a *•< •—if All Services Strictly Confidential ala»#it iao. i».i» 5164 Monroe St., WHERE MEMBERSHIP IS THE PRIVILEGE. Toledo, Ohio 1-800-367-2036 raw 885-5700 '**" G The BG News Monday, January 25,1993 The BG News Volume 75, Issue 84 Failure to stop Rush-Rush-Rush causes wreck by Michael Zawackl Oldsmobile did not own the car, faculty reporter but was driving because the owner was intoxicated in the back seat. James said the driver admitted that he had a beer that An automobile accident evening but in James's opinion he occured at the rain-drenched was not legally intoxicated. intersection of South College and "The driver, in my opinion, was dough streets early Sunday morning. Two cars, an Oldsmobile Nine- "As [the driver of the ty-Eight and a Chevrolet Cavalier Chevrolet] made the each containing a driver and a single passenger, collided result- turn, the Olds ran the ing in the Oldsmobile laying on stop and broadsided its right side and the Chevrolet [the Chevrolet] spinning having its driver side door sma- shed-in. it around." No one required any medical Tim James, University attention. Christy Barnum, the passenger police patrolman in the Chevrolet, said she and the driver Teresa Baum were return- not intoxicated to the point of be- ing from Hot 'N Now when they ing illegal to drive," James said. were hit by the Oldsmobile. He said two citations were is- "There was no way [the Olds- sued to the driver of the Oldsmo- mobile] was going 25 [mph]," bile, one for an expired drivers Barnum said, in reference to the license and the other for disobe- 25 mph speed limit on both dience to a control device/stop streets. "He totally ran the stop sign. sign." University Police patrol James said there was no way to officer Tim James said they were tell If the Oldsmobile was ex- dispatched to the scene because ceeding the speed limit because the city police were tied up in the roads were wet, which pro- town. hibited the indication of any skid James said the two men in the marks left by the car. Oldsmobile ran the stop sign "I don't think [the Oldsmobile] while going northbound on Col- was going much over or we lege and collided with the two would have had injuries," James women in the Chevrolet who said, "Thankfully everyone was were going westbound on Clough wearing their seatbelts, even the and turning to go south on Col- drunk guy in the back seat [of the lege. Oldsmobile]." Spectators at the "As [the driver of the Chev- scene said they did not see the rolet] made the turn, the Olds ran accident take place but they the stop and broadsided [the could hear the collision from in- Chevrolet], spinning it around." side their homes. James said, "[The driver of the "All we heard was the noise [of Oldsmobile] tried to swerve to the collision] and than saw the his right which made the [Olds- [Oldsmobile] on its side," Vince mobile] list to the right which Legath said. turned [the Oldsmobile] on its "It sounded like kicked over The BG Ncwi/TcrcM Tbwnai edge." garbage cans," Scott Thompson Getting ready for spring rush, senior computer science major Dave Seager staples up Delta Upsilon He added the driver of the said. fraternity rush information signs In front of the Union Oval. Fraternity rush events will continue this week.

ideas will be carried out this se- Eaton said he plans to run for ple and want to go in the same fug y|r C J^J-J student government reporter mester. president next year. direction as Tony." "I will continue to focus on the "The senate voted and I'm still Cummlngs said he will pursue things Tony started last semes- a senator so I guess I'll live with new ideas also, but GSS needs to Graduate Student Senate ter," he said. "I'm not Tony, but It," he said. "[Although] I do plan finish some of the things they president elected Clarke Cummlngs to I'll do my best." on running for the office next began last semester. serve as president for the re- year." "We need to follow through or mainder of the 1992-93 academic Cummlngs defeated Ted Eaton, Cummlngs said his manage- it will look like empty promises," year Friday. the only other candidate who ran ment abilities will make him an Cummlngs said. "The biggest to follow Cummlngs will replace Tony for the position. Both candidates effective president. thing is to make sure we get Fluellen, who recently resigned gave a speech to the assembly "I have a good idea what I'm heard because we'll lose credibl- the position. However, Cum- stating why they would be the getting into and how to organize fall plans mings said many of Fluellcn's best choice for the office. it," he said. "I act well with peo- SeeGSS. page five. The BG News January 25,1393 Students register for Founders by Julie Tanllarerro administration reporter were set aside for graduate stu- Suite registering students anc "It was not the best situation, but it gave everyone dents who can register at the monitoring the waiting student- regularly scheduled housing in the halls and stairwells. In ad More than 400 students braved an equal opportunity to get a room. It was time or when they register to at- dition, Can- said they were as the cold weather and early morn- ridiculous that people waited all night, but I did tend the University. sisted by campus safety and the ing hours Friday in front of the In addition, three double rooms maintenance staff. University Union In order to se- expect a crowd." are reserved for handicapped cure a room in Founders Quadra- Jill Carr, director of housing persons and 10 percent of the "It was not the best situation, ngle. rooms are accessible for the but it gave everyone an equal op- Founders has been under re- physically challenged, according portunity to get a room," Can- construction and will re-open in dents residing off-campus this By 8 a.m. Friday, all rooms to Carr. said. "It was ridiculous that peo- August 1993 offering single semester applied to return to live available for women were full Despite some pushing when ple waited ail night, but I did ex- rooms and six-person suites. Be- on campus in Founders. and a waiting list was started. By entering the building and one pect a crowd." cause the building is reopening According to Michael Vetter, afternoon, about 18 double rooms noise complaint from a Prout re- with a new type of living ar- assistant vice president for stu- - in the six-person suites - and sident, Carr said the students Vetter added he was grateful rangement, Jill Carr, University dent affairs, residential services, one single room for men were were fairly well-behaved. that the students were as patient director of housing said registra- some students were expected to available, Carr said. Ten employees of residence and quiet as they were, consider- tion for Founders occurred in arrive Friday morning, but he Carr said 38 spaces in rooms life worked in the Community ing the circumstances. January rather than later in the said he was surprised at the large semester with the other resi- turnout that arrived the night be- dence halls. fore. "With the economy like this, "We knew people would proba- and the prices [of living in Foun- bly arrive as early as [6:30 am.] Lineup began at night ders as they are], and since but not [Thursday] night," Vetter »y Marry Turca Founders is the only building on said. campus like this, we decided to greek reporter He said people began arriving = The major questions students were asking try this approach now to see how at 9:30 p.m. and remnants of all- attractive it is to students," Can- each other as the chilly wind blew over the night camp-outs remained in the Anyone who has ever attempted to get tickets crowd was "Why at night?" and "Why in the said. morning as sleeping bags, pil- to a big name concert would recognize the line winter?" Rooms were reserved on a lows, foam mattresses, pizza of next years hopeful Founders Quadrangle res- Freshman Kathy Williams suggests. "Sign up first-come first-serve basis boxes and empty beer and soda kienU outside the union last Thursday night. should have been in the spring or at least they which constituted for the long cans were evident In the early About SOt) University students lined up to be could have let us indoors." line of people, Carr said. Based morning. the first to sign up for the newly renovated on- 'The last time I saw a line like this was at Up- on the number of applicants, she Close to 400 students regis- eampus housing. town last semester," said sophomore Mike said it would aid in measuring the tered in the first SO minutes but Various reasons dragged those hoping for Summerfield. amount of interest from prospec- the number tapered off during state of the art living arrangements from their Another reason often cited was one of the tive University students and on- the day, Can-said. dimly lit desks stacked with books or their warm main reasons it was built. Founders residents campus housing residents who Thursday, students who lived to—tybuls. will get a taste of off-campus living while still were considering signing an in Founders prior to its closing in At 9:30 p.m. the line-up began with seven on campus, apartment lease to sign up for on- 1992, had the first opportunity to freshmen and sophomore girts hoping to be- "It's my dream home," said freshmen Bob campus housing now. register. Vetter said about 65 come Founders" first residents. Went*. "I'd wait in line forever to live there." She added that several stu- students registered then.

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"^ ■■■■■■•■■wa|* t^ k iiiHiiiitiimiiiiiiiihiii' i January 25,1993 The BG News Thurgood Marshall dies Member initiated The Associated Press Marshall was appointed to the man before he was named to the court on June 13, 1967, by Presi- court, Marshall became con- after 30 year wait WASHINGTON - Retired dent Lyndon B. Johnson, climax- siderably more solemn in public. ing a career as a civil rights law- by Sherry Turco Supreme Court Justice Thurgood His natural optimism displayed greek reporter Marshall died Sunday of heart yer, appeals court judge and U.S. as the nation's most successful ty's Beta chapter. failure. He was 84. solicitor general. civil rights lawyer appeared to Of the original 35 members 25 Marshall died at 2 p.m. at He quickly found a philosophi- fade. During January many fraterni- returned from all over the coun- Bethesda Naval Hospital in the cal home with the court's liberal ties and sororities initiate their try to be with Vamchek during Washington suburbs, according activists under then-Chief Jus- He graduated from Lincoln new members after a semester his activation. to Ton! House, Supreme Court tice Earl Warren. But the liberals University in Chester, Pa, where long pledge period. The idea began forming last spokeswoman. became outnumbered and re- he originally intended to study This year Beta Theta Pi frater- year when two graduates from Funeral arrangements were mained outnumbered as the ap- denistry. After switching to law, nity initiated a special member in the early eighties, Edwin and pending. pointees of presidents Richard his mother sold her engagement addition to their eight pledges - Edward Janek, wrote the Beta 30 Marshall, the first black jus- M Nixon and Ronald Reagan ring to help him through Howard Beta Theta PI founding father, year history entitledDragon and tice of the Supreme Court, made gave the court a conservative University Low School in Wash- Frank Vamchek. the Falcon. his mark as a champion of civil cast. ington. He graduated at the top of Vamchek, one of Beta Theta "Many of us wanted to see liberties for all. A gregarious, quick-to-laugh his class in 1933. Pi's two founding fathers at the Vamcheck go through activa- University, was initiated on Sat- tion," Patrick said. "When I first urday. He and George D. Patrick presented the idea everyone was petitioned for Beta Gamma, Beta excited about coming back to go Theta Pi's local chapter thirty through activation again." years ago to become a national The initiation was also special fraternity. because the Betas celebrated They recruited the original 35 their thirtieth anniversary at members of the fraternity, but 1992 homecoming. before activation into Beta Ga- mma, Vamchek received his call "Everybody is thrilled that from the Army to Vamchek can go active 30 years join Vietnam efforts. after he helped to found our "Frank went to Vietnam before chapter," said Jeff Herbst, cur- we went active," said George D. rent president of Beta Theta Pi Patrick, who is considered the fraternity. "It [made] activation founding father of the Universi- special for our new initiates."

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Bowling Green showed a per- fect likeness this weekend to the story of the alter ego of Dr. Je- kyll who would turn into Mr. Hyde when things weren't going well as the Falcons faced a week- end sweep by Ferris State and Lake Superior by the scores of 4-3 and 5-4 in overtime. After a slow, sloppy played game on Friday against Ferris, the Falcons came out against the second place Lakers and played a hard fought game. The weekend was almost a mirror image of the way last years team would play, only as hard as their opposition. BG jumped out to an early 1-0 lead only 2:12 into the game when Brandon Carper passed the puck to Brett Harkins who put a one- time blast from the top of the left circle through Superior goalie Blalne Lacher's legs for his 14th tally of the season. The goal was TtwKNtnffhaN* a power play goal and assists Tom Glantz puts the lumber on Ferris State's Mike Kolenda. The Fal- from behind to win 4-3. Lake Superior State completed the weekend went to Carper and Jeff Wells. cons could not hold back the Bulldogs Friday night as Ferris came sweep with a S-4 overtime victory on Saturday. The Lakers tied the game four minutes later on the power play he took a pass from Steven Bar- into the net to knot the game at 3 that as he skated across the for us to swallow. I think this is as Clayton Beddoes poked the nes and turned on the speed and goals a piece. crease and put a backhand past as good as our club has played all puck past Aaron Ellis in a goal went in and put the puck into the Freshman Jeff Herman scored Ellis for his third goal of the year." mouth scramble for his 9th goal net with two BG defensemen the go-ahead goal at the 7:40 night and the game winner at the of the season. The lone on whacking away at him trying to mark as he scored after a faceoff 1:20 mark of the overtime. This performance came after a the play went to Sean Tallaire. get the puck away. in the BG zone and carried the "I think both teams played dismal showing after Ferris State The Falcons went ahead once Mike Morin would then score puck unassisted into the Laker very well and with a lot of defeated the Falcons 4-3 for the more at the 9:11 mark when his first goal of the night at 14:34 zone and beat Lacher for his 4th heart,"said head coach Jerry third consecutive time this Craig Mittleholt picked up the when he was stationed at the side goal of the season. York. "This was a real tough loss season. rebound of a Sean Pronger stuff of the Falcon net and banged the The rest of the second period attempt and flipped it over a puck in past Ellis for the one goal was scoreless as was the first sprawled Lacher for his 2nd goal lead going into the locker room at seven minutes of the final stanza, of his career. Assists went to the end of the first period. but Morin would pick up a long Pronger and Mike Hall. Bowling Green came out and rebound from a Tallaire shot and LSSU would then score twice in put immediate pressure on the charged in to fire a shot over a one minute span to go ahead by Lakers and Pronger capitalized Ellis for the equalizer which sent the score of 3-2. Brian Rolston as he scored his 20th goal of the the game into a five minute over- scored the first goal at 13:31 as season only 1:05 into the period. time period. Tommy Glantz passed the puck The Falcons were unable to to Pronger who was sitting off to even attempt a shot at the Laker the right of Lacher and tipped it net and Morin took advantage of Bim THE FALCON FLORIDA FLYAWAYl ALL FALCON FANS ARE ELIGIBLE

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