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Variety of study spots Dining halls change up may help students focus menus, offer nutrition kiosks By Abby Welsh By Cameron Teague Robinson News Editor Assistant Sports Editor Dining Services will be shaking up eating Studying is something some stu- framework options this year, as certain eating facilities will dents may master during their feature new equipment, specials and menu time at the University. items. However students prefer to “After looking at a combination of student study, if it is by themselves or with for feedback from satisfaction surveys, focus friends, there are places to study groups and recommendations from our Dining in town or on campus. Some stu- Advisory Board, implements to change cer- dents prefer to just do their home- tain things in the menus, service formats and work in their room and some pre- brands were necessary,” said Mike Paulus, direc- fer to do it in the library but there tor of Dining Services. “Students will enjoy the are also coffee shops and bakeries See | Page 11 downtown to study. success DINING See | Page 11 PLACES Certain courses suggested for first year success By Amber Petkosek Social Media Editor

For freshmen coming to the University for the first time, knowing where to start with the college experience can be difficult. One part of the college experience that can be especially difficult is choosing what classes to take. During their first semester at the University it is suggested that freshman take BG per- spective, or “general education” classes, said Dermot Forde, the director in the office of advising services. “We have quite a few undecided [majors], and even the students who have declared a major, some of them will change their minds, so they want to make sure what they’re taking See CLASSES | Page 11

Changes in housing may enhance student life

By Patrick Pfanner Reporter

While some students worked on their tans this summer, the University over- hauled some of its residence halls. Offenhauer, McDonald Hall and the Kreischer Quadrangle were among the residence halls that received major internal and external work, said Residence Life Director Sarah Waters.

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PHOTO ILLUSTRATION Freshmen class brings highest Increase in tuition to be GPA in University history used for general operations 160 less lower-scoring applicants admitted, above average students recruited Money will not be used for recent building renovations By David Skowronski By Alex Alusheff the ACT scoring scale, such as 17, academic expectations of college and Web Editor the money lost due to the decreased Managing Editor the University was able to recruit help them get engaged,” said Andy state support, Stoll said. more students who scored 24 or Alt, director of First Year Programs. Students might have noticed an Some students think the extra This year’s incoming freshman class above, bumping the overall average, Following move-in day, freshmen email earlier this summer telling money they are paying toward is raising the bar as the smartest in Swegan said. will participate in an extended orien- them tuition will be raised. tuition now is being used to pay for University history. Some incoming freshmen don’t tation and be introduced to the four In the email, President Mary all the renovations around campus. With a class size of roughly 3,500, think this tactic is fair. pillars of success: academic success, Ellen Mazey stated that the Board “I see the tuition increase going the average GPA is 3.31, the highest “I feel it would make people try career development, leadership and of Trustees approved a two per- toward the new renovations to the average so far, said Gary Swegan, harder to get into college but also dis- engagement and personal and fiscal cent increase in tuition and fees University,” said senior Kayla Fackler. director of admissions. The average courage others from even enrolling,” responsibility, Alt said. for in-state undergraduate students. Senior Doug Hawkey also ACT score is 22.59, the best since 1991. said freshman Morgan Schneider. “I “Getting engaged and involved is Tuition will be about $106 more per thinks the money is going toward Joining the class will be 490 out- didn’t think of college until my junior critical to retention,” he said. semester in fall 2013 for full-time, renovations. of-state students, 230 who are from and senior year and luckily I had a The retention rate from fall 2012 in-state undergraduate students. “We have to pay more money and Michigan and 670 multicultural good enough GPA to be accepted.” to spring 2013 was 89.5 percent. The “We’ve lost nearly $30 million of the whole campus is under construc- students. Schneider finished high school rate from fall 2012 to fall 2013 will be state funding since the summer of tion, it’s stupid,” Hawkey said. While the class size is from with a 3.2 GPA and said being in the available Sept. 9. 2009,” said Sheri Stoll, chief finan- The money will go toward the 3,635 this past year and 3,899 in 2011, smartest freshman class would make Alt hopes to see the retention rate cial officer. “That represents a loss of University’s general operating bud- the final number for this year’s class her try harder to get better grades. increase by 2 to 4 percent each year. almost 30 percent.” get, which includes things like fac- won’t be released until 15 days after “I am already nervous about get- A way the University is looking to In 2008, 2009 and half of 2010, ulty salaries, health insurance and classes begin. ting good grades and starting off increase retention is by linked cours- tuition was not raised because the electricity, Stoll said. Even though it’s a smaller class, smart,” she said. “In high school I es, an initiative from the provost’s state held funding or gave a fund- If students have questions about Swegan is content with quality over screwed around in the beginning so I office where students take two or ing increase, she said. The total bud- tuition and the budget they can con- quantity. am going to have to buckle down and three of the same classes together. get for the 2013-2014 school year is tact the department of finance and “It’s a credit to the entire campus,” work hard.” Schneider likes the initiative and almost $3 million less than this past administration, she said. he said. “We’re really pleased with the Fortunately for freshmen worried sees it as a way to get to know other year, Stoll said. The approved budgets for the quality piece.” about adjusting to college life, the students better and work together. Even though the University has University are also available on the The University was able to achieve University has programs specifically As the year draws nearer, raised tuition, it still doesn’t fix University’s website under A-Z links, this success in part by a change in catered to it. Schneider is more thrilled about everything. admission criteria. By accepting 160 “For all new students our primary being a freshman than worrying The money generated by the See TUITION | Page 11 less students on the lower end of goals we have is to adjust them to about school. tuition increase does not replace all of

FALCON’S YEAR IN REVIEW The ‘Big picture’ SMOOTH MELODIES Where is your favorite place to study? The BG athletic program had many University President Mary Ellen Mazey Bowling Green has many musicians “Happy Badger, it’s not on things to celebrate from it’s 2012-2013 encourages students to look at the “big throughout the town. Check out campus, but it’s a quiet place school year. Check out all of its picture” and work hard during their time The Pulse to get insight into a few and they have great food.” accomplishments from this past at the University. Check out her letter to of their sounds and learn about Chris Hatfield athletic year. | PAGE 7 incoming students. | PAGE 5 the scene. | PAGE 9 Junior, Graphic Design 2 Friday, August 23, 2013 WWW.BGNEWS.COM WELCOME BACK 92.5 SATURDAY Fri & Sat Night: 10 pm - 2:30 am – 3,6,5 DRINK SPECIALS – H H H H H ERIC CHASE & FM KISS $3 Pitchers/Beer! DJ MANNY CLUB KISS 18 & Up H 21 & over FREE BG’S PREMIERE NIGHT LIFE $6 Pitchers/Mixed Drink! 127 N. Main St. Bowling Green H clazel.net H facebook.com/clazel 3 FOR $5 Vodka Bombs!

block of Sandridge Road. Lindsay C. King, 24, of The shorts were valued at $7. Whitehouse, Ohio, was Master plan outlines major BLOTTER | arrested for theft/shoplifting Check out the interactive blotter within the 2100 block of E. WED., AUG. 21 Wooster St. She was lodged future renovations, demolitions map at BGNEWS.COM 12:43 A.M. in the Wood County Justice Corey R. James, 22, of Center. Bowling Green, was cited for By Amber Petkosek TUES., AUG. 20 operating a vehicle impaired that are older or that have help students and faculty 7:43 P.M. Social Media Editor 12:07 A.M. and headlights required at maintenance and renova- collaborate, he said. Sheral L. Robinson, 21, of Gene E. Courtney, 47, of night near Clough Street and Weston, Ohio, was arrested Interactive classrooms and tion needs that are really too One of the first changes Bowling Green, was arrested Manville Avenue. new buildings are just two high ... will be demolished,” that can be expected is the on a police warrant near for theft/shoplifting within the 100 block of W. Gypsy Lane things students can look for- Krakoff said. construction of a new greek South College Drive and 1:05 A.M. Seventh Street. He was Road. He was taken to the ward to in the next few years. Also planned for demoli- village. Shawn Patrick Rudolph, 24, Wood County Justice Center. The University master plan tion is Harshman residence Students can also expect a lodged in the Wood County of Honey Brook, Penn., was Justice Center. Dominique L. outlines renovations for many hall. significant change at the Rec arrested for operating a vehi- Jones, 21, of Bowling Green, areas of the campus. “We will be demolish- Center. cle impaired within the 100 THURS., AUG. was cited for possession of block of W. Court St. He was ing Harshman over the next “When students come back Steve Krakoff, vice presi- marijuana. taken to the Wood County 22 dent of Capital Planning, said six to seven years, there will they will see two separate Justice Center. 2:45 A.M. some of the changes that can be a new [residence hall] to areas within the Rec Center,” 6:07 P.M. Brandon Michael Hudak, 18, of Holland, Ohio, was arrest- be expected within the next replace it,” Krakoff said. “Not said Steve Kampf, assistant Complainant reported that 11:53 A.M. ed for underage/under the four years include renovating as big as Harshman, but prob- vice president of student an unknown male was going Complainant reported through trash cans and influence of alcohol within the and demolishing buildings, a ably a few hundred beds.” affairs. receiving a fraudulent check urinating in the parking lot 300 block of E. Wooster St. new college of business and Freshman Brian Brousseau The aquatics area of the Rec from a roommate within the within the 1100 block of S. 100 block of E. Wooster St. He was lodged in the Wood the possibility of a new resi- said he thinks the changes will have its own entrance, Main St. County Justice Center. and the second area will be dence hall. that will be made on campus 1:40 P.M. The buildings that are set are going to benefit everyone for weights, cardio, group 7:57 P.M. Complainant reported that CORRECTION to be regenerated include involved in the University. exercise and basketball, Complainant reported that sometime during the early Hanna Hall, University Hall “I think it’s good for the Kampf said. her keys were stolen within morning, an unknown subject POLICY the 400 block of S. Enterprise and South Hall, which are also campus itself, but it’s also broke out the passenger side We want to correct all factual BUILDINGS TO BE St. referred to as ‘traditions build- going to make the students window of a vehicle within errors. If you think an error has RENOVATED: the 400 block of S. Grove ings,’ Krakoff said. more able to reach their full been made, call The BG News Memorial Hall 9:44 P.M. St. The estimated damage is As well as regenerating the potential,” he said. at 419-372-6966. Jerome Library Complainant reported that $200. traditions buildings, there are Another aspect that will shorts were stolen from a Eppler Hall ONLINE: Go to BGNews.com for also plans to renovate build- be incorporated is academic garage sale within the 1200 1:58 P.M. the complete blotter list. ings on campus. neighborhoods, said Rodney Olscamp Hall Starting this fall in Olscamp Rogers, senior vice president Business Administration Hall there will be classes of academic affairs. offered in prototype class- “It’s not so much pulling BUILDINGS TO BE rooms that are designed to colleges together,” Rogers said. REGENERATED: emphasize collaborative “But beginning to locate— Hanna Hall learning. physically locate— academic University Hall “There will be better and programs together.” more productive collabora- The programs will be South Hall tion between students and brought together to help with faculty,” Krakoff said. collaboration between them, BUILDINGS TO BE Four buildings that are Rogers said. DEMOLISHED: set to be demolished include Universities know knowl- Administration the Administration building, edge moves forward, but West Hall West Hall, the Family and they are notorious for Family and Consumer Science Consumer Sciences building remaining separate and not and the Education building. collaborating, Rogers said. Education Building “Several of the buildings The neighborhoods will Harshman Quadrangle Emily Reith | THE BG NEWS Students now have access to the Falcon Health Center, which opened right off Wooster Street just in time for fall semester. New Falcon Health Center for students opens after 6 months of construction

By Eric Lagatta president for Student Affairs nitely an improvement,” said Campus Editor and executive director of the Jill Carr, senior associate vice Center for Student Health. president for Student Affairs A shovel raised the first clump The services will expand and dean of students. of dirt in spring, construction and improve as a result of the Though the University no continued throughout sum- partnership. In addition to longer manages health ser- mer and now there’s a new being a primary care health vices, Sipp ensures that Deb health center before fall. service for students, the center Busdeker, director of Student After breaking ground on also offers psychiatric services, Health Services and Nicholas Valentine’s Day, the Falcon radiology, a drive-thru phar- Espinoza, the center’s medical Health Center opened its doors macy and a lab for blood draw director, understand the needs to students Monday, Aug. 19, and urine analysis. Also locat- of students. followed by a dedication cer- ed in the building is the stu- Wood County Hospital is no emony and open house on dent insurance office, the only stranger to working with the Wednesday. facet of health services still University. Located on the corner of managed by the University. “This is just another aspect Be in style Wooster Street and South “We really wanted it to be of our partnership with the College Avenue across the a one-stop shop for the stu- University,” said Catherine on campus street from Hanna Hall, the dents,” Sipp said. “I hope they Harned, director of market- $5 million center is the result get the same level of qual- ing for Wood County Hospital. for up to of a collaboration between the ity access and satisfaction that “We’re very excited to have the 70% less University and Wood County they did previously.” opportunity to work with the Hospital. To improve access, the University to offer this service.” Plato’s Closet features Wood County Hospital man- University added a shuttle And while $5 million may gently used fashions from ages the center, the University stop at the new building. The seem like a high price tag to the biggest brands: leases the land to the hospital building offers more space offer this service in a new Abercrombie and Fitch, and many of the employees and larger exam rooms, building, students won’t be Holister, Gap, American from the old Student Health Sipp said. The ever-growing burdened with the cost. Eagle, Forever Twenty Center on Ridge Street will con- College of Health and Human Student fees didn’t increase One and more. From tinue to work there, albeit as Services will now be the sole at all to fund the construction. jeans to shirts, tops University employees. occupant of the old Student Instead the $1.6 million in gen- to sweaters, slacks to The decision to both out- Health Center building. eral fees students pay yearly to belts and hats – even source the service to Wood \The second floor remains the health center was redirect-

We Pay Cash for Your Cool Stuff! Cool Your for Cash Pay We jewelry – we have it all County Hospital and also to empty space, should a need ed to renovate the Rec Center, and we get in new stuff construct a new building stems arise for expanded services, daily. And, we’ll buy your from a variety of factors, said Sipp said. See HEALTH | Page 4 gently used items and pay Richard Sipp, associate vice “This new building is defi- Like us on cash for all items accepted.

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re you looking for a church while the Bible in an interactive way. For me, this is you’re at college? Are you looking one of the biggest places I found my faith while Afor a way to connect with hundreds of I have been here at college. I got answers to the other students? Then h2o Church could be the questions I had about God.” Life Groups meet all place for you. around campus, typically on Thursday nights at 9 pm, and they’re open to all students. Every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. in the Union, students of all backgrounds h2o also has many other ways to get involved. come together at h2o to worship, listen to There is a group of students who takes trips to a message based in the Bible, and connect Toledo and serves at Cherry Street Mission, a with one another. “Sundays are the main homeless ministry. Another group helps with The front door to our church,” said Pastor Rob Daughter Project, a local group working to end Warren. “If you are coming for the first human trafficking. Additionally, there are weekly time, you can expect an atmosphere that is leadership groups, plus opportunities to serve friendly and comfortable, teachings that are with kids, music, video, and more. “If you want Biblical, challenging, and honest, and music to get involved, there is so much going on at that is loud, upbeat, and always about Jesus.” h2o. If you are not sure where to serve, just ask The church averaged between 400 and 500 the people…that is what our church is really all students at their weekly services last year and about,” said Amber Dudley a leader at h2o and is hoping to connect with even more students BGSU student. this year. If you want to find out more about h2o, stop While h2o’s main gatherings occur on by one of their many events this week or check Sundays, the church has much more going out their website at www.h2ochurch.com. Many St.St. AloysiusAloysius on throughout the week, including their Life students have found this church to be a great CatholicCatholic ChurchChurch Groups, which are another key focus of the place to meet other students and explore God. We’ree onon thethe ccornerorner ofof SummitSummit && CloughClough StSt.. church. “Life Groups are really the heart of our (4(419) 352-4195 church,” said Ronnie Goble, h2o member and BGSU football player. He continued, “They are Sunday Services: 11:00am & 5:45pm - BTSU WEEKENDWEEKEND MASSES MASSESS a place to connect with other students and study Life Group: 9pm - Various campus locations SAT: 5:30PMSATSAT:: 5:30pm5:30pm SUN:8, SUN:SUN: 10, 8,8, 10,10, and andand 12 1212 NOON NOONOON

St. Mark’s St. John’s Episcopal Church Saturday Mass | 5pm Sunday Mass | 10 am & 5 pm Lutheran Church Located at 425 Thurstin Ave. Welcome Students! + 9pm Sunday Mass in the Let BGSU feed your brains and let St. Mark’s feed your soul BTSU Multi Purpose Room 10:0010:00 amam Traditional Sunday Holy Service Communion with Holy Communion Make Yourself at Home www.stmarkslutheranbg.org 315 South College, Bowling Green | 419-353-9305 TuesdayWednesday Evening Evening If you don’t believe in the power of prayer today, FOCUS meets at Starbucks in the Union at 7:00pm. FOCUS engages in just wait until finals open minded religious discussion about topics of student interest. Wednesdays @ 7:30 Traditional services held each Sunday Room 308 morning at 8:30 and 11 a.m. eri as “Allwww.stjohnsbg.org (419)are 353-0881 Welcome” in the Student Union corner of Wooster &1503 Mercer, E. Wooster across St. from Harshman Quad aV Catholic Christian Life Group Casual service Saturdays at 5 p.m. corner of Wooster & Mercer, Across from Harshman Quad Sunday Worship

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Welcome Students Join a small group,Sunday sing Worship in the choir, serve in missions or be “adopted” by one of our church families through our Adopt-A-Student program!

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operated building. Crime may increase Administrators provide Health “We want the students to From Page 2 feel comfortable,” Sipp said. “We want them to feel like as students return advice to incoming students allowing the University to they’re in a space dedicated Contact: [email protected] accomplish two large proj- to them.” By Alex Alusheff aren’t the only ones to experi- ects, Carr said. Managing Editor Salary: $5,000 ence increases in these inci- The building, which took FALCON HEALTH CENTER BY dents. Marino experienced One thing to know about them: six months to construct, has “I want students to know that [council] is THE NUMBERS: Crime is expected to increase this last year while living on an orange and brown scheme available for them.” —Approximate cost of the health as students flock back to cam- East Reed Street. with an architectural design center- $5 million pus, and there is the potential “There was always broken One thing to know about Bowling that incorporates the array Green: “It’s a fun, relaxed place to be. —Amount of increase to student fees to glass and you always hear for thieves and more work for Daniel There is more to the town than campus.” of architectural themes on pay for the health center: $0 law enforcement. people screaming outside Gordon campus, Carr said. “Try to fully —Number of private patient exam Each fall, police see a rise your windows,” she said. Advice for students: “Not only does the exterior explore the town they live in and have rooms- 22 “Wherever you are going in liquor law violations, disor- Position: First Ward Council fun.” fit in,” Sipp said, “but when derly conduct and theft, said to live, you are going to see Member you go inside, you’ll see BGSU —Number of parking spots- 65 Favorite thing about Bowling Maj. Tony Hetrick, deputy chief something happen.” N/A graphics.” —Number of total employees- 37 Office: Green and why: “Grounds For Thought of the Bowling Green Police That may include the campus. Contact: gordonforcitycouncil@ because I love good coffee and it feels to The hope, Sipp said, is *Information provided by the Division. Campus police see the gmail.com me like the hub of the town.” that students will feel like Office of Student Affairs and Wood County Hospital From July 2012 to August 2012, offenses increase just as city Salary: $5,000 they’re still in a University- liquor law violations, including police do, said Captain Mike One thing to know about them: “I underage/under the influence Campbell of the Department am the only student on city council and and open container, rose from of Public Safety. part of my mission is to be a voice for 54 to 192, according to police “We see this uptick because students in city government.” ROOMS Residence Life spent about records. Disorderly conduct we’re incorporating 18,000 stu- One thing to know about Bowling From Page 1 $12 million in upgrades and increased from 296 in July 2012 dents into the city, 7,000 being Green: “BG is a great place to live, work renovations to University to 436 in August 2012 while on campus,” Campbell said. and play.” Brad residence halls this past sum- thefts increased from 65 in Thefts rise when students Advice for students: “Get out into Conner “We want to look like an mer, Waters said. September to 85 in August. come back because it’s what downtown area. There are so many appealing campus and we These projects were fund- “Alcohol is the driving force Campbell calls a “crime of restaurants and shops.” believe in offering top-notch ed partly through federal Position: Police Chief of all of these,” Hetrick said. opportunity.” Favorite thing about Bowling residence halls for our stu- bonds and from dollars saved Office: 175 W. Wooster St. “The 18 to 25-year-old age If a student is moving in and Green and why: “Grounds For Thought dents,” Waters said. “Plus, we up by the Office of Residence range likes to go downtown, walks away from belongings because the coffee is amazing and I love Contact: 419-352-8775 want to keep our buildings Life from residence hall fees, likes to drink and not all are to move more stuff in, it’s eas- to read.” Salary: $92,000 long-term and upgrading she said. legal so these incidents go up. ier for someone to go into the One thing to know about them: “I them will help us do that.” University officials It’s just the culture.” open house or dorm room to am a graduate of BGSU and I have been Offenhauer’s lobby under- believed the money was well While students may be caus- snatch it, he said. where you are.” went a complete remodel spent given their desire to ing more crimes, they can also Both grad student One thing to know about Bowling with new configuration provide a comfortable living be the victims. Vince Dettorre and alum- Green: “BG is a great community and and furniture. Residence environment for students, During the course of the sum- nus Case Groenewegen has a lot to offer.” hall room carpet was also Waters said. mer, senior Jordan Marino and remember a string of lap- Advice for students: “Behave replaced. Additionally, work “We try to provide a home her roommates’ items were top thefts in Kreischer Hall responsibly as you would at home.” will begin in September to away from home for our stu- vandalized and stolen. their freshman year. John Favorite thing about Bowling replace the aging elevators for dents,” Waters said. “We want Within the first few weeks Students had their lap- Green and why: “Downtown because each tower, she said. to provide the traditional col- of living at the corner of Pike tops stolen because of the Fawcett it’s easy to access and has good restau- These elevators are more lege experience and that can rants.” and North Prospect streets, open door policy the hall had Position: Municipal Administrator than 25 years old, however, only be done in and outside of vandals stole a bike and an and the trust students had, Waters said they will be the classroom.” Office: 304 N. Church St. American flag, broke into Groenewegen said. replaced for visual appear- Updated facilities can have Marino’s car, ripped the When the fall semester Contact: [email protected] ances and not due to a a positive effect on a students’ screen of a window and starts, Groenewegen said theft Salary: $117,000 safety concern. The resi- experience at college, she said. cracked her roommate’s could go up again. One thing to know about them: dence hall’s roof was also Case in point: University windshield. “People like to steal,” he said. “My job is to oversee day-to-day opera- replaced, she said. senior, Katie Orshoski. “I was angry because I don’t “Just lock your doors and be tions of all aspects of the city.” Students this past year may Orshoski said she’s fully see why people need to mess mindful.” One thing to know about Bowling Richard have noticed the beginning of engrossed in the University with our house,” Marino said Proactive measures such as Green: “BG has a lot to offer anyone at Edwards a McDonald Hall renovation, and is excited to see an updat- of the first few incidents. locking doors to cars, apart- any age and I encourage you to explore which ended this summer. ed campus. After her roommate’s win- ments and residence hall beyond Main Street.” A new entrance was built “I’m very excited and ner- Position: Mayor dow was cracked Marino “got rooms are tips both the cam- Advice for students: “Live your days on the side parallel from the vous to get started,” Orshoski freaked out and kept the win- pus and city police advise peo- in Bowling Green as you would at home.” Office: 304 N. Church St. Math and Science Building said. “I hope to see nicer, dows open at night to see or ple take. Favorite thing about Bowling Contact: [email protected] along with full residence more spacious areas for stu- hear if any people were mess- Marino is taking more pre- Green and why: “Downtown because Salary: $30,000 hall room renovations dents to use.” of its vitality.” ing with us,” she said. cautions. She installed light One thing to know about them: “I throughout the building. Other students are also When the school year sensors around the house and have a long history with BGSU and am New furniture, carpet and looking forward to returning begins, Marino has no doubt alarms in the window, which always open to discussion.” paint were applied to each to an updated campus. that crimes like these will sound if the window is opened One thing to know about Bowling room along with updated “I’m looking forward to increase. too far. Green: “I encourage students to take bathrooms to sweeten the living near friends again and And police are less likely “We’re just waiting for advantage of disctinctive features of deal, Waters said. having fun in my [residence to give students warnings the next thing to happen,” downtown and to participate in public Additionally, the Kreischer hall room],” junior Kelsey for offenses during opening Marino said. events.” Quadrangle received a new Smith said. weekend. John Advice for students: “Go to the paint job and updated fur- That experience is exactly “They think just because OPENING WEEKEND 2012 CRIME Zanfardino Black Swamp Arts Festival.” niture for its residence hall what Residence Life is hoping they are away from home they STATISTICS: Favorite thing about Bowling rooms. The University also to provide to every student. can do whatever they want, Reports of Theft: 7 Position: Second Ward Council Green and why: “Call of the Canyon installed a new fire alarm sys- “We want our students to but we will enforce the law,” Member, Council President because I love eating there and it’s always tem into the facility for safety feel safe and comfortable Liquor Law Violations: 77 Hetrick said. Office: N/A welcoming.” purposes, she said. here and our residence halls Areas near downtown Disorderly Conduct: 18 In total, the Office of help with that,” Waters said. FORUM Friday, August 23, 2013 5 PEOPLE ON THE STREET Where is your favorite place to study?

“My favorite “The 7th floor of “My favorite “My room.” VISIT US AT place to study is the library is my place is The the music favorite place.” Learning BGN EWS.Com building.” Commons.” Have your own take on today’s People On The Street? Or a suggestion for Des vAn Co tello Tay Gibson Shane Harriman Maddie Anderson a question? Give us your Graduate Student, Senior, Senior, Sophomore, feedback at bgnews.com. Music Performance Athletic Training Business Management Education STAFF EDITORIAL Student body president: Peers feel nervous too, so ‘It is an exciting time reach out during first year to be a falcon’ University pride. When you first walk on “Don’t worry, the will eventually fill out your And, bonus, there’s usu- Attend Campus Fest. At to campus as a freshman, resume. ally candy and other free ALEX SOLIS this event you will learn about all the activity and people good thing about But that’s a different edi- stuff. But remember, don’t USG PRESIDENT the 300 plus student organi- may seem big and over- torial entirely. As for now, let anyone pressure you zations you can be a part of. whelming. In addition, it this experience is being a freshman affords into joining a group that You will meet people here that probably seems like all the you the luxury of not hav- doesn’t fit your true inter- will change your life, help you upper classmen are more that it’s new for all ing to think about the ests. Don’t stretch yourself Class of 2017 — get involved and show you the confident and self-assured. future ... at least not yet. too thin. On behalf of all the under- first steps in making a differ- But don’t worry, we’ve all your peers too.” For now, just enjoy the Get involved in what you graduate students, welcome ence on campus. As the year been where you are. fact that you can do any- want and give it your all. to the University. This week- goes on, enjoy everything this Starting college can be Be the outgoing one and thing you want. You can College is a time for end you began your college campus has to offer. There overwhelming, especially start a conversation. And meet anyone, join any club, exploration and new career. Amidst all the new are some really unique tradi- if you don’t know anyone more than that, take the take any classes until you beginnings. There are experiences, I am sure you tions at the University; I am else on campus. That’s extra step and get involved find the ones that make no rules about how to do are finding out it is an excit- hopeful you will enjoy them why you will probably in an organization that you happy, the things that it. You have to find what ing time to be a Falcon. as much as I do. constantly hear about the interests you. you’re passionate about. works for you, and then I hope the years you The Undergraduate importance of meeting Bring a friend along to a You can even start your own it. spend here are some of Student Government is here people. new event or group meet- own club, for people who Whatever your interest, the best of your lives. But to serve you and it will con- For some of you, that ing and meet even more are also interested in you can be nearly sure that as you start your year off, I tinue to do its best to advocate will be no problem, but people with a buddy. things you are. you are not the only one want to remind you of some for all students. As the year for others, the prospect of Remember that the If you’re not sure what with that interest. Let your great things that you don’t progresses we will face chal- introducing yourself will worth of meeting people kind of organization you interests connect you to want to miss. Outside of lenges, work through them scare you; make you sweat with similar interests can would be interested in other people, and, by doing the classroom you will find and continue to make the a little. be invaluable to your time joining, Campus Fest on so, you will also become that the student life com- University a great university. Don’t worry, the good on campus. Sept. 12 [from 11 a.m.- 3 invested in your new munity is one to be a part of. Congratulations on your thing about this experi- Past the obvious benefit p.m. on the University school, your new commu- Come Aug. 29, head out to accomplishments thus far. ence is that it’s new for of making friends is the Lawn] features more than nity and your new home. the Doyt Perry Stadium to Again, best wishes on your all your peers too. All the benefit of making con- 300 student organizations It may sound cliché, but catch your very first football new start at the University. other freshmen are ner- nections that will help set up offering informa- the lessons you learn here game as a college student. Roll Along. vous about meeting people you later, when looking tion about who they are, will last a lifetime, and Have a chance to interact too, so be the one to go up for a job after school, not all in hopes of getting you not all of those lessons are with SIC SIC, Freddie and Alex Solis and introduce yourself. to mention the extras that to join. learned in the classroom. Frieda and showcase your USG President Looking at ‘big picture’ can shape Graduate students should utilize education, help students meet goals time at University; explore, discover the more we put into an “... The more experience, the more we My wonderful parents are The graduate student gain from it. we put into an my no. 1 supporters. Even body is composed of peo- I encourage you to work though they were thou- ple from very diverse back- MARY ELLEN hard, immerse yourself in experience, the sands of miles away, they grounds, but together we MAZEY LINGXIAO GE BGSU PRESIDENT the life of the University, GSS PRESIDENT were always there for me 100 form a big University family, and take part in activi- more we gain percent with understanding and we can always get sup- ties that will enrich your and encouragement. port and help from our fam- Dear students, academic learning and from it.” Dear University Graduate The faculty from both ily members to overcome Welcome to the fall 2013 your understanding of Commons, teams of aca- Students: the English and biology our challenges. semester at Bowling Green the world. demic advisers and faculty On behalf of the Graduate departments were also GSS, one important State University. At the University, we and staff in our nationally Student Senate, I would like super helpful and support- group in this family, repre- Right now, you are continue to expand our recognized programs, you to greet you with a warm ive. Especially, my men- sents all graduate students. immersed in organizational academic opportunities will be engaged, challenged welcome to the University. tor Professor Paul Morris GSS can certainly help you tasks. You’re stocking up on with classroom and expe- and prepared for a mean- I am sure you are excited was very nice and patient whenever it’s needed. We the right supplies, figuring riential offerings that pre- ingful future. and you may also be ready in guiding me through my have the structure and out how to get from class pare you for a global mar- If you have problems or for some new challenges research projects and help- resources that allow you to to class and taking care of ketplace. concerns, please let us know. as you begin your graduate ing me with studies. discover, explore, partici- last minute changes to your Our facilities provide We’re here to help you have career. With all of the help I pate and organize activi- schedule or housing. the backdrop for a world- a great experience at the I want to tell you a lit- received as well as my self- ties on campus. I encourage you to set class education, from our University. tle bit about some chal- confidence, I successfully Use your time well here, aside some time to think residence halls and din- As a student, I always lenges I have faced at the dealt with my challenges, no matter how challenging about the “big picture” and ing centers to the student- loved the feeling of new University. and also learned a lot from it can be in the future. your future. centered Union. You can possibilities as I prepared Bowling Green is more them. Use your talent and cour- What do you want to get attend basketball games, for fall semesters. As pres- than 7,000 miles away I came to enjoy my life age to make memories. from your four years at the concerts and more at the ident of the University, I from my hometown in to the point where I now These will become good University? The effort you Stroh Center and head to have the same feeling as China. When I first came consider Bowling Green experiences you can share put into answering this the Wolfe Center for the I think of all the oppor- here to pursue my mas- my hometown away from with others to shape your question and then seek- Arts for theater, music and tunities and experiences ter’s degree, I faced many home. future. I hope you will spice ing out the experiences arts events. awaiting you. challenges, such as home- I know the first week can be up your University life and that will help you meet With so much to choose I look forward to per- sickness, culture shock, really overwhelming for you keep it exciting. your goals will directly from, know that we are sonally welcoming you language problems and in your new surroundings Show your falcon spirit shape your educational committed to helping you to campus. Have a great first-time teaching nerves. and when you are away from and roll along. journey. every step of the way. With semester. So how did I get through your loved ones. There might This journey will be a robust one-stop tutor- them? It was thanks to the also be many challenges you unique for each of you. One ing and academic assis- President Mary Ellen many people who have will have to face. But remem- Lingxiao Ge thing is true for all of us: tance hub at our Learning Mazey, Ph. D. helped me. ber you are not alone. President of GSS

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AMBER PETKOSEK, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR 6 Friday, August 23, 2013 CAMPUS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Get to know your Student government to tackle honesty policy, communication student representatives USG president, vice president have strategic plan for student body By Kendra Clark ulty. Now we have all of that said. “We will be sending out In Focus Editor knowledge, it makes this a lot surveys to the student body easier to focus on the students to see if students will use For the people who repre- at the start.” 24-hour library hours the sent the undergraduate stu- Solis plans to continue week before and week of to dent body, communication is what he started this past year. make it a hotspot for stu- Alex Solis Katie Post Nicholas Puccio important. “We will focus around dif- dents.” The Undergraduate ferent pieces involving stu- Solis and Post have been Title: President Title: Speaker Title: Student Affairs Chair Student Government is work- dent success,” Solis said. watching over the new Year: Senior Year: Senior Year: Senior ing to increase communica- During the summer, Post Falcon Health Center being has been working on the aca- built during the summer. Major: Sports Management Major: Business with specialization Major: Adolescent to Young tion between students and in Supply Chain Management representatives this year. demic honesty policy. “I have spent a lot of time on : “I was a student Adult Education in Language Arts Why that major “We have been trying to the health center,” Solis said. athlete in high school and was raised Why that major: “I thought the Why that major: “I love gram- “We are that student orga- on athletics growing up,” Solis said. He career path would be a good balance mar, it was a perfect fit for me.” nization that really advocates revise the different degrees “I have done walks through between data analysis and interper- for students and is the liaison of academic honesty,” Post the building with the Wood also liked management and business, Why he chose this University: “so they seemed to fit.” sonal communication.” Puccio was influenced to come to the between the administration said. “What is defined for the County [Hospital] staff.” schools so far is plagiarizing USG passed a resolu- Why he chose this University: Why she chose this University: University through his teachers. “The and the student body,” said “I chose BG for my major in sports Post came to the University as an teachers that I looked up to gradu- David Neely, vice president of a sentence on a paper is the tion calling for gender neu- management, they had a good pro- education major. “I liked the college of ated from BG,” Puccio said. “They USG. “We will have a pres- same as a whole paper and we tral bathrooms to be in the gram,” Solis said. He took a tour of the Education here, along with the honors reinforced why I wanted to teach.” ence at Campus Fest and don’t think that is right.” health center last spring, program.” University while he was searching for a His platform: Puccio was try to utilize social media as Solis is also concerned something Post is happy was school. “By the time it was done, I was Her platform: Post had a vision unable to attend the necessary much as possible, along with about the school’s academic included in the building. completely connected t o BG.” for both outside and inside her organi- meetings and had to run without just showing our presence honesty policy, which has “We want it to be inclusive His platform: Solis has four zation. “I hope to improve communica- a platform. “I was lucky to be around campus.” the same punishment for for all people,” she said. components. “The first is the carryover tion and collaboration with students selected,” Puccio said. However, last Katie Post, USG speaker, any kind of plagiarism. Starting off the new year, and administration in BG,” Post said. of last year’s campaign which was year he was able to have a platform. agreed with Neely. “We have made steps to Solis has his focus on Not “Also, to enhance relationships and retention,” Solis said. “Recruiting and “It was to make sure every voice was “We are trying to improve approach academic hones- In Our Town, a campaign foster growth in the senate.” heard,” Puccio said. retaining students are important.” The our communication between ty,” Solis said. “The last time started last semester to help second was academic success, which : “Enforcing a Upcoming issues Upcoming issues: Puccio has campus and students,” Post the policy was updated was bring awareness to issues included involving faculty and staff in smoke free campus will be a big one personal experience with an issue said. “We will also be posting about eight to 10 years ago, and tolerance of diversity. issues and focusing on technology in this year,” Post said. he finds in the University. “The high on Facebook about speakers and we have had great con- “We will be supporting the classroom. “Student engagement cost of education is an issue,” Puccio outside of the classroom is the third said. “It’s going to be hard to support because the information we versations with the faculty and focusing on Not In Our and finding out what students are unless the students work. Juggling get from them is important and staff. We want the pro- Town this year,” Solis said. passionate about.” Last was advocat- a job and school can be a struggle, to students so we want to give cess to be fair.” “We will be reviewing it and ing for the students and what they especially with little to no family sup- them an opportunity to see Neely understands the see how we can take part, want through the master plan for the port.” what’s going on.” importance for revising the why it’s in place and see University. This is the second year academic honesty as well. what we can do.” Upcoming issues: “I think that Alex Solis and Neely have “We need to make it more We have the opportunity budgets and cuts from the funding Jeffrey Devereaux been USG President and Vice current and understandable to build on what we already will be an issue,” Solis said. “We will be President. Neely believes hav- for people,” Neely said. “It have done, Solis said. having conversations with [the admin- Title: Academic Affairs Chair ing a year under their belt was can’t be a one size fits all “We want to continue to istration] as the University moves Major: Political Science benificial. policy.” do better, we learned a lot forward to ensure everything is done “It’s a good thing,” Neely Neely has also been about what we can do so for the students.” Why that major: Devereaux had to go through several majors before John Clevenger said. “Staying with the con- working with the library to hopefully this year we will finding the one that fit him. “I went sistency in leadership is good. change the hours for exam get an opportunity to be suc- : Auxiliary Affairs Chair through two others before, trying to Title There is definitely a learning week. cessful for the student body,” find my fit and what I was passion- Year: Junior curve, it took Alex and I five or “We have been working he said. ate about,” Devereaux said. “As I got Major: Criminal Justice with spe- six months just to learn what with the library pretty close- The first USG meeting is involved, I became passionate about cialization in Forensic investigation and the job entails and to estab- ly for new hour arrange- Aug. 26 in room 308 of the becoming a leader and decided to Visual Communication Technology lish connections with the fac- ments for exam week,” Neely Union at 7:30 p.m. make a career out of it.” Why that major: “When I David Neely Why he chose this University: came to campus, I couldn’t choose There was something that clicked between Crimial Justice and Visual Title: Vice President with Devereaux about BG. “BG was Communication,” Clevenger said. Year: Senior a unique place,” Devereaux said. “I “Then I asked why should I have to Graduate Student Senate plans to Major: Accounting was thinking about other schools choose, so I did both.” but something about the place told Why he chose this University: Why that major: “I enjoy num- me it was a good fit and a place I bers,” Neely said. “I’m very analytical When Clevenger was looking for dif- reach out, be ‘sounding board’ could thrive.” and like the rational thought process.” ferent schools, he was looking for one His platform: “The diversity that offered different majors. “At the : Organization to look into professional development funding Why he chose this University affairs center is about making more time I had six majors in mind, and out Neely chose the University for several groups have a voice,” Devereaux of all the schools BG had the most,” reasons. “I knew I wanted to go here By Danae King said. “Trying to get different diver- Clevenger said. Editor-in-Chief online graduate population,” where students are struggling because it was close to home, I wanted Schaffer said. “[Online gradu- to find funding.” sity groups to work together is His platform: Clevenger wants to go into business and I could get important.” Devereaux is also work- When Lingxiao Ge came ate students] have their own Salitrynski encourages involved here,” Neely said. to be involved with the students and ing on trying to create an orienta- hear their voices. “I want to bring more to Bowling Green from her issues ... We want to make students to come talk to GSS : The students were His platform tion for non-traditional students awareness to the student body and hometown in China, she was sure that communication is if they have questions or on Neely’s top list. “Student involve- that’s more focused on their needs. make sure whenever there are issues surprised by how friendly flowing both ways, but also problems. ment and engagement is important,” Upcoming issues: The num- or policies happening, their voices are everyone was. know they can come to use if “I think really in GSS over Neely said. “Retention and getting stu- ber of BG perspective courses is heard,” Clevenger said. Now, as Graduate Student they have an issue.” the past couple of years we’ve dents to stay at BG need to happen, going to change and that raises a which goes along with engagement.” Upcoming issues: The stu- Senate president, she tries The senate is starting to seen a number of funding concern for Devereaux. “There are dent recreational center is one of to return the friendliness by communicate with these and changes,” he said. Upcoming issues: He is con- some planned changes to narrow Clevenger’s top issues. “The renova- advocating for students. all graduate students more For Ge, GSS is an opportu- cerned about revising the academic the amount of courses to choose tion on the rec and traffic to the honesty policy. “We need to make the “If someone wants to be this year. nity to speak with more stu- from,” Devereaux said. “There rec are going to be big this year,” policy more current and understand- involved, we want to incorpo- “There are lots of solutions dents and talk to University are 300 plus offered right now, Clevenger said. He is also thinking able,” Neely said. “Misquoting or not rate them,” Ge said. “We are to lots of problems if you can administrators. and after narrowing down the about the enforcement of the smoke citing one line is different than the that sounding board, we want just get the right people in the “It’s a really enjoyable expe- classes, some students might be free campus and how USG is going to whole paper. We need to make so it’s to hear your concerns and if right situation,” Shaffer said. rience for me,” she said. affected who want to take them.” have a role in it. not a one size fits all.” we can help, we want to try.” The organization is also At first, Ge was uncertain Graduate Student Senate looking into professional about being GSS president, is an organization that rep- development funding. but she soon gained confi- resents and advocates for the Salitrynski is conducting dence from her peers. interests of graduate students, research on how students “I thought about it for sev- said Michael Salitrynski, GSS receive the funds, which can eral days and then I thought, treasurer. go to trips to conferences and yeah, I can give it a try,” she This year, the executive colloqia. said. “I think I can, I think I’m Quiet, Cozy, Convenient! board is focusing on hosting The research is in the a natural leader.” University Village & University Courts forums, a professional devel- information collecting stage, Ge said students should The corner of Clough and Mercer, one block from campus opment day and the Shanklin he said, but he’s finding that come to GSS with questions Colloquium and Awards, said some departments differ in and issues and the senate will Martha Schaffer GSS vice the funds they have and the do their best to help. 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The 23rd nationally ranked record season that was blemished the victory. first round but was knocked out Gators were widely anticipated by a bitter loss to Toledo, 27-15, The loss didn’t prevent the by the nation’s top ranked team, to run over BG as a way to gain and a shutout to Virginia Tech, Falcons from appearing in Penn State in the second round in ETHAN EASTERWOOD SENIOR reporter momentum into their upcoming 37-0. BG would win six straight their first in three University Park, Pa. season, but BG, led by quarterback games before facing Kent State years as BG traveled to a windy During the winter the women’s Matt Schilz, had other plans. University at home for a shot at Washington, D.C., for the Military basketball team mustered a 24-11 BG adamantly refused to roll the MAC East crown and a place Bowl. BG would lose to San Jose record throughout turmoil in its Serving as sports editor for the over despite being in hostile ter- in the MAC Championship game. State University in a tight matchup. first season under Head Coach 2012-2013 athletic year allowed ritory. Heading into the fourth Kent State bested BG led by 2013 Jones, who led the nation in Jennifer Roos. me to attend and witness many of quarter. BG was close enough to Heisman hopeful Dri Archer, who sacks for several weeks, was draft- The Falcons had an assistant the greatest moments the Falcons give Florida a scare, only down had two touchdowns of consider- ed in April to the Houston Texans coach leave the team after it was produced. 17-14 after a Gator field goal. able length. The first was a 79 yard in the sixth round. Jones con- revealed she had inappropriate Whether it was on the field, on Former Falcon running back sprint and the latter being a fourth tinues to fight for his roster spot relations with a student involved the court or on the track, BG was Anton Samuel and senior running quarter 74 yard scamper practi- alongside the likes of NFL defen- in the program. able to excel in many areas. back John Pettigrew each had cally untouched. sive player of the year, JJ Watt. BG didn’t win either the MAC The football team started the rushing touchdowns while Matt BG wide receiver Chris Gallon The BG Volleyball team regular season or the tourna- calendar year highlighted by Schilz threw for 204 yards before found himself on the receiving exceeded expectations by win- ment for the first time in 10 Chris Jones and his formidable the Gators would rally with anoth- end of a 81 yard Schilz pass for ning its first MAC Championship years, but progressed to the third defensive line. He made his er touchdown and field goal in the a touchdown late in the fourth, and NCAA tournament birth in round of both the MAC and the presence known Week 1 against fourth quarter to win 27-14. but a final second interception 21 years under first year head Southeastern Conference power- A tough loss, no doubt, but it on fourth down in the Golden coach Danijela Tomic. The team See REVIEW | Page 14 house, Florida. set the pace for the Falcon’s 8-5 Flashes red zone, gave Kent State defeated Yale University in the Volleyball looks to repeat MAC championship By Noah Jones Danijela Reporter Tomic Won conference ‘Believe BiG’ was the motto for championship in first the Falcon volleyball team this year as head coach past season when the team won the Mid-American Conference championship and a bid into start again.” the NCAA tournament. The team began the off-sea- Head Coach Danijela Tomic son by teaching the incoming knows this to be the only way to freshmen to buy into the team’s STEVEN W. ECHARD | THE BG NEWS success. culture and its competitiveness. Eric Harrell is one of nine running backs fighting for playing time in the backfield this season. “We focus on these things: “Teaching our freshmen about hard work, perseverance and our team has been a lot easi- that grit will make a lot hap- er than I expected,” said left- pen,” she said. “If you don’t do side hitter, Lindsey Butterfield. these things, you have a slim “They are more than willing to Running backs inherit chance of making big things learn and adapt, I think they are happen.” going to be a great addition.” Tomic said it is important The first regular season for her team to get behind this game for the Falcons is against ‘rifle’ after loss of Samuel motto. Marquette, who finished 27-7 By Cameron Teague Robinson rushing attempts, rushing yards, to fill Samuel’s presence. “In athletics that’s the way it on the season and beat BG this Assistant Sports Editor average yard per rush and touch- “Everybody plays here at run- has to be,” Tomic said. “Nobody past year. downs this past year. ning back it doesn’t matter if you’re wants to come into a team and “Marquette is a good team, “Pick up the rifle” is a saying that’s “Anthon was like a brother to me. the first, second or third string,” think ‘OK, we are going to be they are a top 30 team; they going around the running backs at I felt he made the right decision for Hopgood said. “We are all still an average team, somewhere in play fast offense, they are well camp this year. What that means is him and his family,” sophomore going to learn from each other and the middle of the pack,’ I don’t coached they are very good,” that when one person goes down Travis Greene said. Samuel’s fam- be friends because we all want to want my players to have that Tomic said. the next person has to be ready ily including his young son lived in win a MAC Championship at the attitude.” “Out of all three teams [BG, to step up and that is what run- his home state of Florida while he end of the day.” Despite finishing victorious BYU and Marquette] we have ning backs coach John Hunter said attended the University. On Aug. 20, it was announced for the first time in 21 years the worst [ranking]. I want us to needs to be done after the loss of Samuel’s departure left a team that wide receiver turned running at the MAC tournament, Tomic play hard, play disciplined, be a Anthon Samuel this summer. striving for a Mid-American back Travis Greene will be the said she and the team are not great team and be aggressive; if On July 17, running back Anthon Conference championship with a starter opening day against Tulsa. focused on the past. we do all of those things, if we Samuel announced that he was big question mark at running back, That announcement came as a “I am now finishing pre- beat Marquette, great, and if we transferring to Florida International which was before thought of as a surprise as Greene was converted season, I am not even thinking don’t, we will comeback next for the 2013 football season on his strength. It was originally thought about last year, that is over,” personal Instagram account. that it would be a collaboration of See B Acks | Page 14 she said. “This is a new season; See VBALL | Page 8 Samuel led the Falcons in Jordan Hopgood and Jamel Martin a new team and we just have to 8 Friday, August 23, 2013 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM ������ THE BG NEWS SUDOKU ��������� ��� � � � ���

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The bottom SPORTS The men’s team will need to Now, seniors Jairus Ronnie Goble was a team horse,” Campbell said. “I line is the only way you brief pick up for the loss of Wes Gates, Campbell, Ronnie Goble captain along with Jones believe we all work at the replace a talent like that is Sr. who received All-MAC Second Team honors the past season before and Ted Ouellet are look- in 2012 and played 24 level Chris did. We just you’ve got to go out there Men’s Golf swings graduating. Ryan Triller, Chris games alongside him from got to apply that over and perform on the field. ing to seal the gaps on for success Melvin and Joe Cooper will look to the line. 2011-2012. He doesn’t to games. A lot of us get They’re practicing just as The BG men’s golf team will fill that void together. The Falcons Senior Ted Ouellet has doubt the ability of this banged up. Chris was for- hard, they’re doing all of look to build off of this past will look to continue that success played a total of 25 games year’s defensive line fol- tunate enough to not to be the things off the field to year’s Mid-American Conference this season as they begin their sea- at defensive tackle for lowing the loss of Jones. hurt and leadership wise, get to that level but at the Championship finish. This past son with the Marshall Invitational the Falcons and earned “Obviously losing Chris I don’t think the level has end of the day it really year the men’s team finished fifth Sept. 9 at Marshall University in a spot on the Third- was a big thing but we had dropped at all. Leadership boils down to what they at the MAC Championship, their Huntington, W.Va. Team All-Mid-American a lot of guys come back,” in our room wasn’t just do on the field.” best finish since the school’s sec- Conference in 2012. Goble said. “The attitude Chris, it was everyone, The defensive line’s Ouellet collected 35 tack- that we had when Chris including the freshmen. first chance to prove to les, 6.0 tackles for loss was here is the same atti- I believe that everyone the nation what they’re season. and 3.0 sacks during the tude that we have now. We is at the same level that really all about is in the SPORTS The Falcons are returning four 2012 campaign that led to just go to work everyday.” bought into this. Everyone season and home open- brief out of their top five finishers from the first bowl bid for BG The final senior looking is ready.” er Thursday, Aug. 29 those MAC Championships including sophomore Lily Bartell who finished since 2009. to make his way back onto Defensive line coach against the Tulsa Golden Women’s Golf led with a team high placing of 12th the starting defensive line Larry McDaniel, who is in Hurricane. by experience “As far as leadership, with a score of 234. Also returning The BG women’s golf team will are other top MAC Championship be looking to build off its sixth performers Shelby Wilson, Bailey place finish at the Mid-American Arnold and Patricia Holt. They will Women’s soccer works on chemistry with new coach Conference Championship. This start their season with the Redbird finish was its best placing since its Invitational on Sept. 8 in Normal, Ill. sixth place finish in the 2002-2003 By Cameron Teague Robinson For the 2011-2012 academic “Coach Basalyga defi- Lindsay Assistant Sports Editor years EKU’s women soccer nitely makes a point of what Basalyga team earned the NSCAA she wants and you are either Makes her debut First-Team All-MAC team New women’s soccer coach Team Academic Award with with her or not and I believe as head coach VBAL L is past year. Paige Penrod, that is only going to make Lindsay Basalyga will begin a cumulative 3.15 GPA. on Aug. 25 From Page 7 a left-side hitter who was her era here at the team’s “Coach Basalyga has us better in the future,” named the MVP of the MAC season opener at Cleveland been a great leader and has Carmack said. week and work harder.” Championship, right-side State University on August us going in the right direc- This Falcon team will Fowler is a fifth-year Butterfield said she thinks hitter Danielle Tonyan and 25th. The Falcons will look tion as a program,” senior be led by newly appointed senior and has been named about things this past year’s Lindsey Butterfield are play- to gain a revenge win against Alyssa Carmack said. “She captains Carmack and co-captain for the second team did well when it came ers Tomic expects big sea- CSU as they lost 2-1 this stresses us being a family Jenny Fowler as they were straight season. She started to being a winning team. sons out of. Sprinkled with past year in overtime giving on and off the field and that appointed by teammates 45 of her 57 games played “As long as we mold freshman that are expected the Vikings their first win is a bit different to how it and coaches. Carmack has as a Falcon. She was also together, trust each other to get some playing time, the against BG in the program’s was last year.” been a starter in each of her named Academic All-Mid- and have respect for each 18-player roster has “more history. Basalyga took the Colonels three years at BG and has American Conference Team other I think the result will depth in every position,” Lindsay Basalyga will be to their first ever appear- only missed one game since this past fall. take care of itself,” she said. Tomic said. coming back to a conference ance in the Ohio Valley stepping foot on campus. “For me this season is Tomic said the preseason Tomic and the players she has previous experi- Conference Tournament in “This season is about about turning the program has gone well, and the team know it will not be easy ence in. She worked as an 2008 and finished second in the program and showing while trying to leave my will be working on technical to lower another MAC assistant at the University of the league in 2008, 2010 and the girls some leadership mark on the program and training this week. Championship banner, but Toledo for three years before third in 2012. and trying to lead the pro- helping to change the cul- “I think we are where we the team believes they can getting her first head coach- In 2012 her team fin- gram in the direction that ture around,” Fowler said. need to be at this time and do it. ing job at Eastern Kentucky ished 10-7-3, which was the we want to go,” Carmack The Falcons will look to it is hard to gauge where we “It’s like a GPS, go straight, University. She was the head team’s first winning season said. “We have been work- forget about this past year’s are until we line-up against go right, take a detour, all coach of EKU for a total of in school’s history and set ing really hard this spring. disappointing season and somebody else,” she said. things happen during the eight years and earned many records for wins, confer- Hopefully we can get take a step forward with The team is returning regular season, there is no accomplishments on the ence victories, goals, assists, some wins and leave our coach Basalyga, Carmack with seven seniors, three of one way to reach your desti- field and in the classroom. points and shots. mark this season.” and Fowler leading the way. which were named to the nation,” Tomic said. THE PULSE Friday, August 23 2013 9 Looking inside the local tunes

STEVEN W. ECHARD | THE BG NEWS BAND NAME: Forgetting Frank MEMBERS: Jon Thrasher, Nate Adams, Aaron Mehling STEVEN W. ECHARD | THE BG NEWS GENRE: Alternative HOMETOWN: Bowling Green NAME: Matt Donahue GENRE: Punk, Heavy Metal, Trip Hop, Rock HOMETOWN: Bowling Green

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BAND NAME: Lesson 22 MEMBERS: Matt Patrick,Travis Richards, Chris Kirk and Kevin Stoll GENRE: Alternative Rock HOMETOWN: Bowling Green

GEOFF BURNS | THE BG NEWS BAND NAME: Human Juicebox MEMBERS: Elliot Phillips, John Bonamigo, Chris Rogge, Andy Russo GENRE: Psychedelic Funk HOMETOWN: Maumee, Ohio Local bands contribute to Bowling Green’s music community

By Geoff Burns Pulse Editor

While some students may enjoy relaxing on the week- ends, others may be able to find a thriving music scene in Bowling Green. The University and the town is full of musicians and bands some people may not be aware of, such as Lesson 22, Human Juicebox, Dismantle and Forgetting Frank. There are also local venues to watch live concerts at, such as the Cla-Zel and Howard’s Club H. Graduate students Sean Helbig, Matt Gruen and senior Zack Porach make up the hardcore band Dismantle, along with member Jake Murphy on drums. Members of the band lived and hosted hardcore shows in their living room once a month including performances from Citizen, Light Years, React and The Fight Within. Though the members have recently moved out of the house, there will be new shows hosted by different people. Zack Porach plays guitar in Dismantle and said it’s GEOFF BURNS | THE BG NEWS because of the community of the DIY scene that keeps him playing music. BAND NAME: Dismantle “The music is what ties everything together but the MEMBERS: Sean Helbig, Zack Porach, Matt Gruen, Jake Murphy community aspect of hardcore is amazing,” Porach said. GENRE: Hardcore “It’s the sole reason I play music. I like playing to get to HOMETOWN: Bowling Green know people.”

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University Bookstore as well as a tured bar called ‘Twisted’ that PLACES computer lab to do some homework DINING will be available and food From Page 1 after students finish eating. The From Page 1 options will change everyday,” second floor has tables everywhere Meyer explained further. “If in case the first floor is full. changes because it is what someone doesn’t like what we “I enjoy studying at the Union they asked for and we want to are serving that day, this option because I feel comfortable enough please the students.” may be what they crave.” to study there for hours if I need to,” Some of the changes Students can also expect said junior Maurisa Sanchez. incorporated in the menus to see a coffee and milkshake will include Build Your Own machine called ‘F’Real,’ which The library has plenty of com- Burger option, milkshake is an option for students who puters and printers so if you do machines, personal pizzas and can’t make it to Starbucks not have a laptop, you won’t have wing options, a food bar and before class or the line is too to search far to work on a proj- iPad kiosks in each dining hall. long at Dunkin’ Donuts. Grounds for Thought: ect or paper. The librarians there “iPads will be available for “Most college students This popular coffee shop is locat- will help you look for any book or students to see what is the enjoy coffee to help them ed downtown at 174 S. Main St. information you need for a paper or healthiest option and what through the school day, so this Grounds for Thought is known research project. ingredients are in the food,” will help when they are in a for its coffee and its relaxing atmo- “The seventh floor of the library is Meyer said. hurry or need to wake up,” sphere to do homework or just my favorite place to study because Meyer said the nutrition Meyer said. browse the Internet. It also has Myles Street Bakery: seeing others motivated makes me kiosks will include suggested Paulus and Meyer said they meeting rooms for students to work Another off campus study spot is that much more motivated as well,” links to websites for students are always updating new on group projects or for school orga- Myles Street Bakery, located at 434 said junior Hannah Leigh Losch. who want to keep track of cal- things and changing things to nizations to meet, free of charge. E. Wooster St. ories and meals. The kiosks meet the students’ needs. Myles Street Bakery is a café as will be in every dining hall “Menus and brands are well as a bakery. The café offers a and will include allergy and always evolving and our stu- variety of teas and coffees as well as dietitian page options. dents expect [the University] fresh homemade hot chocolate. But The Sun Dial will offer the to offer the most contempo- what makes it such a great studying B.Y.O.B., milkshake machine, rary of services available,” place is the calm atmosphere along food bar, personal pizza and Paulus said. with the free Wi-Fi. wing options for students. Senior Jake Rogers, lives off “Myles Bakery’s assortment of “‘B.Y.O.B.’ is an option for campus and does not get the drinks and free Wi-Fi makes it a students who love meat to luxury of eating on campus great place to study in my opinion,” “Build Your Own Burger,” with a meal plan like he did said senior and bakery employee At home: Meyer said. “They can make his first two years. He thinks The Union: Margaret Stroh. Another option for students is in whatever kind of burger they these changes are just what One of the more popular places to The University Library: their room or apartment. want with buffet options to students’ need. study on campus is the Union. The University Library can be a “I enjoy studying in my room the choose from.” “I wish this was offered The Union consists of three floors. great place to study. The library most because it is quiet and I can “Pie in the Sky” is the pizza when I was a freshman or The first offers the food court with a has many resources: the Learning control what goes on in my room and wing option where stu- sophomore living on campus,” variety of food choices and tables to Commons for help in any class, more than I can when I am some- dents can receive personal he said. “I like that I can cook sit down to eat and relax. books for classes as well as the sev- where else studying,” said junior pan pizzas and wings with what I want off of campus, but I The first floor also hosts the enth floor group study room. Richard Hayden III. unlimited toppings and sauc- always like having a meal plan es of their choosing. because it was fast and always “We also are adding a struc- there when I was hungry.” Senior Kerri Gangwer “If they don’t read notes in one place.” CLASSES suggested pop culture 1600 The number one thing From Page 1 for freshman their first the syllabus I worry Inkrott said students need we will receive from the semester because it is an to be able to do in college is TUITION state,” Stoll said. “We will is applicable to every major,” easy class. about them.” manage their time well. From Page 1 begin by modeling a bud- he said. “We watched a bunch of Dermot Forde | Director “If you can’t manage time get with no increase, an For students who have movies,” she said. you won’t be successful in Stoll said. increase is not what we want decided on a major, often- The advice Gangwer gives process they will do fine,” college,” she said. Every year when looking to do.” times it is recommended to freshman is to study more he said. Some of the ways that at the budget, if tuition has Some students are that they take an introduc- than they think they need to. After their first week of Inkrott recommends man- to be raised, the smallest skeptical. tion class for their major, When it comes to classes classes Forde recommends aging time is using a planner increase possible is con- “If you look at the cost of he said. freshman shouldn’t take, that students have read or phone calendar to sched- sidered, she said. Deciding attendance at all four-year Mary Kay Inkrott, an aca- Forde said it depends student through the syllabus for ule in important dates and what happens with tuition schools, there are only four demic adviser in advising to student. each class, and marked all meetings. every year is largely depen- that are less expensive than services, said when recom- Forde said in order for exams, projects and other Senior Alexandra Schmidt dent on state support and [the University],” Stoll said. mending classes to students students to graduate in four important dates. said one piece of advice she it’s important for students to it varies with each person. years it is recommended “If they don’t read the syl- would give to freshmen is not vote and elect someone who FIVE CHEAPEST COLLEGES Inkrott said if the students they take 14 to 16 credit labus I worry about them,” to party as much as they may supports higher education, IN OHIO: are having trouble choos- hours each semester. he said. want to. Stoll said. 1. Central State University total: ing from the list she will talk To be a successful student, Inkrott said going to class “All my friends partied all It is still unclear what is $14,652 and being organized are two the time and flunked out,” to students about the more being engaged in the learn- going to happen with tuition 2. Shawnee State University: popular classes chosen. ing process is important, important things to succeed she said. next year— whether it will $15,514 Some of the classes she Forde said. in college. Schmidt also said when increase, decrease or stay “They need to get orga- looking for classes freshmen 3. Youngstown State University: sees chosen frequently by “If they meet with their the same. $15,862 freshmen are weather and adviser, make friends in nized,” she said. “Whether should try and take prereq- “It’s too early to tell if climate, popular culture, their hall, utilize the tutor- it’s a binder or notebook for uisites so they don’t have to tuition will increase again 4. Wright State University: $16,186 introduction to sociology ing options and they actively each class, have somewhere postpone taking important next year because we don’t 5. The University: $18,458 and women’s studies. participate in the education to keep papers and keep classes. know what kind of support *From www.bgsu.edu

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Ranging from pizza and seal, you will soon break up; if you pass to the the stacks or participate in DM, you can get sushi to subs and Chinese entrées, you can find right of the seal, you will do well on your next acquainted with some University lingo and this centralized dining experience in the Union. test; and if you pass to the left of the seal, you stay in the loop. Don’t be the one left out will fail your next test. when people refer to the fight song as “Ay Ziggy Zoomba,” check this out and learn about SIC SIC \sick-sick\ person : In 1946, some of the fun, sometimes quirky and always President Frank Prout hand-selected six Sarah storied history that makes the Bowling Green members to become the official spirit crew of Chris experience a special one. the University. You can see them at sporting Bullins Waters Title: Associate Dean of Students Title: Director of Residence Life events, around campus or even creeping up Office Location: 401 Union Office Location: 470 Math and Science A behind you wearing overalls and masks. They Building Ay Ziggy Zoomba \eye zi-gy zumba\ song : post their famous red and black signs with the Job Description: He oversees the 275 Job Description: “I oversee the on- When asked to perform at a University-sanc- SIC SIC logo on campus. student organizations, Fraternity and Sorority campus residential experience, including the tioned event in 1946, Gilbert Fox, an original Freddie and Frieda people : The spirited life, all major events and programs that connect students’ family members to the programs and facilities for the residence halls,” member of SIC SIC, remembered a Zulu war mascots on campus are siblings and have The Small place : What locals call the University. she said. chant he learned from South African Airmen been together for nearly 50 years through Woodland Mall, located on North Main Street Role on Campus: His role is to provide Role on Campus: “I provide leadership to while serving in Italy. He then loosely translated multiple incarnations. They spread enthusiasm in Bowling Green. The Cinemark Woodland the Residence Life staff,” she said. the chant to the current unofficial fight song, throughout the campus and at several events, Mall Cinema 5 offers movies in the evenings for meaningful events and programs for stu- dents. How role affects students’ lives: “With Ay Ziggy Zoomba. particularly sports, to rally the fans and spur the $5, matinees before 6 p.m. for $3 and movies all How role affects students’ lives: “I almost 6,500 students living on campus, the team to victory. day Tuesday for $3. Those with a valid student office is dedicated to being a partner and key ID can see a movie for $3 on Thursday. There think my primary job is to help students con- C nect with other students and the campus so collaborator for the student experience,” she event Sept. 12, between 11 a.m. is an additional charge for 3-D movies at any Campus Fest : G they feel like they belong,” he said. said. “We provide that home away from home and 3 p.m., more than 300 campus organiza- Grounds \gr-ow-ndz\ food : Grounds for showtime of $2.75. Call 419-354-0267 for for on-campus students.” tions gather on University Lawn and the Union Thought coffee shop, located at 174 S. Main showtimes, hours and more information. Oval. If you’re looking to get involved around St., offers coffee, tea, pastries, ice cream and campus, this is a great way to get to know what sandwiches. The food and free wireless service Spot’s food : Located on Main Street, Mr. different organizations have to offer. for laptops create a comfortable study/reading Spots boasts the “best wings in town” and also atmosphere. provides deli and steak sandwiches, salads and College Park place : This office building drinks. Mr. Spots provides free delivery and provides a variety of services for the welfare H offers sit-in dining, along with Internet specials of students. The Campus Police and Parking The Hill place : In the winter, students visit that provide printable coupons. Mike Chris Services maintain the safety of students on Forrest Creason Golf Course to slide down the Paulus Kingston campus and the Counseling Center aims to sole hill on campus. The hill is located next to Title: Director of Athletics help students keep a clear head through their I-75 near holes 10 and 11. Title: Director of Dining Services Office: Sebo Center studies. It is located past the Falcon Heights Office Location: 2nd floor of the Oaks residence hall on North College Street near the O Dining Center Job Description: “My job is to direct and lead an Technology Building. Old Campus place : Commonly refers to the 18-team Division 1 intercollegiate athletic program,” Job Description: He operates both resi- he said. southwest side of campus. Activities such as dential and retail dining on campus, such as D Campus Fest take place at University Lawn, the Falcons Nest and Outtakes. Role on campus: “My role is to ensure that our The Dial food : The Sundial food court resides which is in front of University, Moseley and 450 athletes and coaches have all that they need and Role on Campus: “Every day is different,” a lot of what they want,” he said. in the heart of Kreischer Quadrangle and offers Hanna Halls. The Stacks place : The William T. Jerome he said. “I respond to the needs of the faculty, a wide range of dining opportunities. Students Library houses the Learning Commons, which staff and students.” What he did last year: He worked at NC State with a carnivorous appetite can satiate their P includes the Math & Statistics Tutoring Center, in Raleigh, NC, as the executive senior associate How role affects students’ lives: athletic director, primarily working to generate revenue urges at Coyote Jack’s Grill. The Home style Pollyeyes \poly-eyes\ food : Campus Pol- Study Skills Center, Writing Center and a Tuto- “Dining Services is here to primarily serve from ticket sales and other promotions. Kitchen can appeal to students craving a lyeyes is the self-proclaimed home of the best rial Center for students’ educational needs. It’s the 6,800 plus residents while at the same home-cooked meal. stuffed breadsticks in Bowling Green. Located located on the east side of campus next to East time satisfying the needs of the community,” How his role affects students’ lives: “I believe on the other side of campus past the train Hall and Anderson Arena. he said. that athletics has the opportunity and arguably the responsibility to ensure the students at large have a DM event : DM is a term associated with tracks, Pollyeyes delivers to campus and is open first-class collegiate experience and doing that through BGSU’s Dance Marathon. Dance Marathon is until midnight every night. athletics,” he said. the largest student-run philanthropy in Ohio T Why he wants to be here: The University has that keeps students standing and moving for R The Thinker place : This statue is located on 32 hours. Money raised in this event will benefit “tremendous” people, resources and opportunties, The Rec place : The Student Recreation the Olscamp lawn. It’s a common figure for he said. the Children’s Miracle Network and Mercy Center is the place for your exercising needs. students to take pictures with. Children’s Hospital in Toledo. This year it is undergoing construction. U Rodney The Rock place : This colorful rock is located Rogers between the Wolfe Center and Kreischer. With permission from the University, anybody can schedule a date to paint and make their mark Title: Provost and Senior Vice President on the rock. It is not restricted to any one of Academic Affairs organization. Office Location: 230 McFall Center

Job Description: “My role is to ensure Jill Carr The Doyt \duh-oy-t\ place : The Doyt L. Perry S that the academic affairs aspect of the University is operating effectively,” he said. Stadium is named after former football coach Title: Senior Associate Vice President for The Union place : Located on the west side of “I’m responsible to … [University President Doyt L. Perry, who carried a 77-11-5 record dur- Student Affairs and Dean of Students campus, the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Mary Ellen Mazey] to ensure our academic ing his nine years at the University. The stadium is the heart of the University. It is home to the program is world-class.” Office: 107 Conklin Hall is mostly used for Falcon home football games University’s Bookstore, Stamper’s Mail and Role on Campus: As the chief academic Job Description: “My responsibility is to coor- and opening weekend activities. Copy Center, Starbucks, student organization affairs officer, he constantly meets with col- dinate, plan, oversee the vast majority of programs offices and the BG1 Card office. The Union lege deans and department chairs to make and services available to students outside of the F can be your information headquarters for sure the programs are aligned with the classroom,” she said. Falcon Flame person : When two University everything on campus. University’s mission. Role on campus: She supervises many cam- graduates get married, they are considered The Seal place : Located in the middle of old How role affects students’ lives: “My pus departments. Falcon Flames. campus, the seal is full of legends. It is said that Tweet your BG lingo at job is to make sure we have the programs How role affects students’ lives: “What we if you stand on the seal at midnight and kiss @The_BG_News with the #bglingo. in place [and] the highest quality faculty to provide to students helps each student develop Falcon’s Nest food : The Falcon’s Nest food engage students,” he said. their experience on campus,” she said. Parking Services completes updates during summer Every year Parking Services does construction and rebuilding of parking lots at the University, here’s some information Fall 2013 Housing about what it did this summer. —Shuttle services added a downtown stop to the North bus route. —Lots H, C and 16 were rebuilt due to being in poor condition. CLOSE TO CAMPUS —The entrance to Lot H was moved from Merry Avenue to North College Drive due to potential safety issues. —Lots Q, E, L, 12, 13 and 20 were resealed and striped for preventative maintenance. —Lot construction takes place on a 30 year maintenance plan. 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSES —This plan sets a schedule for lot maintenance and estimated costs. —Maintenance is scheduled around the fall and spring semesters, and usually happens every year during the summer. —No further work will take place during the fall semester. CAMPBELL HILL TOWNHOUSES *Information provided by Manager of Parking and Shuttle Services Aaron Kane, Assistant Manager of Parking Services Chris Powers and Parking Facilities Superintendent Robert Mason. ENTERPRISE SQUARE MERCER MANOR APTS ASK ABOUT OUR 3-5 BEDROOM HOUSES 1-2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS GRADUATE EFFICIENCY / 1 BEDROOM

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The University started mak- click randomly and see if there The app includes campus ing apps several years ago, said is an event on each day.” dining eatery times and menus Anthony Fontana, an instruc- The BG News app can pro- as well as Recreation Center PHOTO PROVIDED tor in the School of Art and vide useful information for information, Fontana said. THE CLA-ZEL has hosted Konkrete Jungle Bowling Green since 2010 and its third anniversary event will take place Aug. 29. designer of the apps. students informing them “You’ll be able to see if your “While our BGSU mobile about the University and favorite workout machine is website has some great infor- downtown life. free before you head over to mation, it just doesn’t have “I think The BG News is a the gym,” Fontana said. Konkrete Jungle to dance in new the appeal of a native app,” great combination of informa- It will improve student life Fontana said. “The students tion delivery created by stu- on campus, Copley said. were asking for them, so we dents for students with a pow- Coulter is excited for the school year with third anniversary show delivered.” erful merchant and couponing release of this new app. By Geoff Burns The University has devel- service,” said Robert Bortel, “I like that it is putting all of Pulse Editor around the country. There places throughout the oped a BGSU Calendar app, director of student media. the information from the mul- have been three interna- world and knows what it BGSU News app, BGSU Maps Perhaps one of the most tiple apps available now into When Brian “What the tional talents who have means to interact with the app and the BGSU Athletics beneficial apps for students, one place which will keep it all Bleep” Scavo founded performed at KJBG. electronic music scene. app, each with its own benefit, especially freshmen, is the organized and easy to access,” Konkrete Jungle Bowling Scavo said attending He said he keeps hosting Fontana said. map app. The BGSU Map Coulter said. Green three years ago, he KJBG is a unique experi- the event because it brings The BGSU Calendar app app provides a map of cam- Since they are putting infor- didn’t know it would grow ence because electronic a cutting-edge vibrant allows students to see all of the pus populated with a slew of mation about the gym, it will into what it is now. music has elements of music scene to the town. events going on throughout icons ranging from parking be convenient for people com- “We were happy after escapism and non-judge- “My expectation is campus. lots, campus buildings, din- ing from across campus or off the first one and then we ment for people interact- that we’re going to have “The calendar app is good ing halls, Greek housing and campus, Coulter said. decided to bring in a huge ing with the atmosphere. an amazing array of art- because you can find events athletic areas. The app also “BGSU Campus should be artist,” Scavo said. “The People have the opportu- ists and the music will on campus to go to, which provides the ability to see published to the iTunes App next one was an eye-open- nity to be themselves for be fresh, allowing people brings BGSU together as a where shuttles are on campus Store within the first few weeks er and it showed we had a night and not have to to just enjoy and inter- community,” said Ryan in real time. of the semester,” Fontana said. a lot to learn. We had to worry about anything. pret the music in many Copley, a student developer “BGSU Maps will show “However, it won’t make it to work on getting a larger, “We have this guy bal- ways,” Mufleh said. “It’s a for the University’s apps. each new freshman how to the Google Play store until later steady following.” ancing chairs on his head friendly environment and Junior Sam Coulter believes get to their classes on the first this fall or next spring.” Cla-Zel will be hosting and it’s like, ‘Why not?’” you’re able to enjoy it with the calendar app would help day,” Fontana said. In addition to the upcom- the three-year anniver- Scavo said. “A lot of the your own experience.” freshman students. It’s benefi- The final app the University ing BGSU Campus app, sary of Konkrete Jungle people that come to KJBG Mufleh said one of the cial for them because going to has is the BGSU Athletics app. there is another planned app Bowling Green (KJBG) bring LED toys and they most important aspects campus events is good for get- “BGSU Athletics will appeal based around the Counseling Aug. 29, which will include aren’t going to do it to about KJBG is the music, ting involved and making new to every BGSU sports fan, espe- Center, called BGSU Cares, live Disc Jockeys per- show off, they’re going to in which people can feel friends, Coulter said. cially those trying to find their Fontana said. forming electronic music do it in the back because and interact in a sym- “I wish that I had known seat in one of BGSU’s three “This app provides a num- where people can dress as they just want to. People biotic way with the DJ about this app when I was a venues,” Fontana said. ber of resources for students they wish. Throughout the who come want to and his/her beats or the freshman because I believe According to the app’s looking for help or who past three years, the venue express themselves and t way they are spinning it would have helped me to description on the Google Play might be assisting a fellow has hosted 25 events and engage in the music in the tracks. become a more active member app store, the app provides booked more than 75 DJs, their own way.” of the BGSU community dur- news, schedules, rosters, pho- See APPS | Page 15 11 who are national head- Cla-Zel owner, Ammar See JUNGLE | Page 15 ing my freshman year,” Coulter tos and location maps for the liners and 30 who are from Mufleh, has been to many Joining an organization could shape your career hardcore band or a student at the University who performs geoff Burns pulse editor solo each week at open mic night at the Stones Throw, we’ll feature it. We want to keep people informed on Services Include: what’s going on at places such Welcome to the world of as Howard’s Club H and at Preventative and Illness-Related Healthcare, Lab & Pulse. Cla-Zel downtown because Blood Draw, Radiology and a Drive-Thru Pharmacy I remember reading the it’s great to experience what Pulse section for the first these venues have to offer, Fall Semester Hours: time as a freshman three especially as a freshman. Monday: 8:00 A - 7:30 P years ago and entirely want- For this issue, we decided ing to be a part of it. I loved to go ahead and devote an Tuesday: 8:00 A - 5:30 P reading about trends, con- entire page to the local music Wednesday: 8:00 A - 5:30 P certs, musicians and places scene in order to key people Thursday: 8:00 A - 5:30 P downtown because every- in on a few of the many bands Friday: 8:00 A - 4:30 P thing was new for me. I was in town and throughout our in a new town and in college. area. It’s important for stu- Pulse became a part of my dents to know about these To schedule an appointment call: college experience. musicians and to gain an This year we’re going interest on what is going on 419-372-2271 to be featuring local music in our own town. because this town actually Our section will be featur- has a music scene many peo- Located on the corner of S. College and E. Wooster St • www.falconhealth.org ple might not know about. See COLUMN | Page 15 Whether it’s an underground

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set to begin in 2014 and based in Bowl Stadium in Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. The Camellia Bowl ESPN may own up to 11 of the 31 Louisville, 6-3, and is owned and operated by ESPN bowl games before the 2014 season REVIEW Oklahoma State, 7-3. and will put one Mid-American along with another MAC associated From Page 7 The most outstanding Conference bowl eligible team bowl the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. individual performance against one Sun Belt Conference WNIT tournaments before would almost undoubtedly The MAC is also associated with bowl eligible team for the next six concluding the season. go to thrower Brooke Pleger. the GoDaddy.com Bowl in Mobile, consecutive seasons. The seniors left in tears, Pleger dominated both MAC, ESPN agree to Ala., against the number one ranked The Camellia Bowl will be the although happy tears, the indoor and outdoor new bowl game for 2014 Sun Belt team and the Little Caesars SPORTS ninth ESPN owned non-College looking back at the one of track and field schedules On Aug. 19 The Mid-American Pizza Bowl hosted in Detroit, Mich., Football Playoff bowl game and is the winningest tenures for and even competed nation- Conference announced the creation against the eighth ranked team in of the Camellia Bowl, a new bowl set to be played at the Cramton a senior squad in BG his- ally away from the rest brief the . tory, winning more than of the Falcon team. The 100 games. hammer thrower won the The only MAC cham- MAC Championships with pions during the athletic a record 216 foot throw year went to the baseball and finished seventh at team. Despite having a the NCAA championships losing record of 24-31, the earning First Team All- START THE Falcons upset Northern American honors. Illinois, Toledo and Ball I really look forward to State in the MAC tourna- seeing what the Falcons can ment in a shocking change muster this upcoming sea- of events. son as the teams continue SCHOOL YEAR BG advanced to the to grow. Win or lose, it’s a NCAA tournament before safe bet I’ll be there just in being knocked out with case an athlete does some- RIGHT losses against 15th ranked thing crazy. linebackers that may come BACKS through on a blitz. Hunter From Page 7 is not too worried about this being a problem. to running back during this “There is no worry about year’s spring practice. Greene pass blocking, he RECEIVE A “The playbook came really is doing well at that and he easy to me and I know the has been doing it all spring,” BOOKSTORE holes so it’s not a problem,” Hunter said. $ Greene said. “I’m not wor- The running back core will ried about blocking, I’m little not be limited to Greene and but I can hold my own.” Hopgood. There are also GIFT Hopgood, a fifth-year other running backs such senior, is not worried about as sophomore Andre Givens not being the starting run- and true freshmen Fred CARD ning back going into his Coppet and Marcus Levy, final season. Hopgood is who have been competing 50 going to be used as the first well throughout camps. back up in short and 3rd “Our goal is to protect the down situations. ball, protect the passer and “Jordan is the focal leader play hard— that is what we WHEN YOU UPGRADE of our room,” Hunter he is a do,” Hunter said. tough kid, plays hard and is The Falcons will look to a great example to the other continue their success from YOUR CELL PHONE OR men on how to approach the past few years with their the game every day,” said season opener at home running backs coach John against Tulsa on Aug. 29 at Hunter. “I’ve been blessed to 7 p.m. Greene will earn his ACTIVATE A NEW SERVICE have groups of guys who are first start as the Falcons run- all competitors, yet they play ning back and will look to for each other.” start out the season 1-0. One worry about having “I’m just going to take it Greene at the running back easy,” Greene said. “I’ve been position is the fact that he is doing this all my life so it’s not used to pass-blocking in just another game for me. the backfield. Greene comes As a team we are saying in a bit small standing 5 feet we are going to win a MAC 10 inches tall and weighing Championship and go 181 pounds. Greene will be undefeated. Yes, Anthon guarding against the bigger left but we are past that.” IS YOUR IMPORT Can’t be combined with other FEELING ILL? offers and requires two year activation. WE HAVE THE CURE BG’s largest and 12953 Kramer Rd. most complete off of S. Main import facility. -BG-

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time being a full-time student comfortable when we’re BANDS and drumming for the band crowded together.” The TheDaily Daily Crossword Crossword Fix Fix From Page 9 because he was already start- Students and the gener- ing to manage it at the end of al public are able to go and 1 Discover Sixth-year student Andy the previous school year. watch concerts during the 2 Anthem start 3 Just darling Russo became the drummer “It’s not that much of a prob- week and on the weekends 4 Israeli weapon of the psychedelic/alternative lem,” Russo said. “Most of the at Howard’s and Cla-Zel both 5 Honda Pilot and Ford Explorer, briefly funk band Human Juicebox practices take place after class located on Main Street. The 6 Not there based out of Maumee, Ohio. and I’ll usually be home from dates for the next set of house 7 Watchdog's warning He said he saw the band at practice around 9 or 10 p.m. shows will be announced in 8 "Vive le __!" 9 Piercing tool Howard’s, which sparked a after we play and there’s still the near future. 10 Tiara sparklers liking to the band and went time to do homework.” For those into other alter- 11 Central Florida city 36 Sharpen 12 Specter formerly on to replace the spot of Alex Another local is the alterna- native bands, members of 38 Air France destination of the Senate 39 Lumber Rodriguez back in April at the tive rock band Lesson 22. The the local band Forgetting 13 Microwaved 40 DOJ division tail-end of the school year. He four-man group is known for Frank, Aaron Mehling, gui- 18 "Night" author Wiesel 44 Butter or mayo 22 "It's possible" 45 McDonald's golden said he remembers going to performing at Howard’s and tarist, Jon Thrasher, bassist 24 Slightly symbol Howard’s as a freshman to at venues in Toledo, Ohio like and Nate Adams on drums 25 Gray wolf 46 Without a date 26 __-Cola see a few bands perform and Frankie’s Inner-City. will be performing music 47 World Court site, 27 Longtime infield with "The" instantly wanted to become a Guitarist Chris Kirk said his throughout the town. For partner of Jeter, 48 Old white-key part of the music scene. favorite place to perform is at those who enjoy general familiarly material 28 Ole Miss rival 49 Anxious “I went to the Black Swamp Howard’s because the atmo- rock ‘n’ roll, instructor in 29 Downed 50 Gold bar Arts Festival and went to go see sphere makes it so the set is the department of Popular 30 Minuteman enemy 53 Geometry calculation 33 Econ. yardstick a few bands at Howard’s and completely interactive with Culture, Matt Donahue, 54 Sandy slope 34 Seek guidance in 55 Military squad I knew that I wanted to play the audience. has a project called MAD a 34-Across 56 Keats works 35 Suffix with sermon there someday,” Russo said. “It’s the most comfort- 45 which includes punk 58 Whack weeds the old-fashioned way Russo said he doesn’t think able there and it’s our home rock mixed with experi- 1 "Pay attention!" 41 Tooth tender's org. 59 "Big Blue" it will be hard managing his field,” Kirk said. “I’m most mental rock. 6 Taj Mahal city 42 Trim, as a photo 60 Sphere 10 __ of Arc 43 Any one of New England's six 14 Tokyo automaker with a liar 44 Fly alone named Joe in its old ads 45 So far didn’t have a voice to let Pulse 15 Forehead 47 Strike it rich know what I wanted. We want 16 Neutral shade 51 Stave off COLUMN APPS 17 Home country 52 March Madness org. From Page 13 you to have a voice and we From Page 13 19 Amble 54 Performing pair want to know what you would 20 Add blonde highlights to, say 57 Missing 21 Whole bunch 58 Position of moral superiority ing fluent stories about what’s like to see. Be creative and student,” he said. 22 Free-for-all 61 Bear in the sky going on downtown. It’s send us some ideas by either The app features notes 23 Out of touch with reality 62 Clarinet cousin 26 Musical with nightclub scenes 63 "Rubber Duckie" Muppet important as a freshman to coming into the newsroom written by students called 31 Men of the future? 64 Checked out gain information about what’s at 210 West Hall or tweet us “Messages of Hope” that 32 Take to the soapbox 65 911 responders: Abbr. going on throughout down- at @The_BG_News with the can be seen and sub- 33 Disco brothers' name 66 Helps, as a perp 34 Church seat town because I was complete- #PULSE. mitted within the app, 37 Get one's head ly bored on the weekends as a Just remember to take Fontana said. out of the clouds freshman. 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