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rT .Jtimrn"Ti Mf^i 1 Bowling Green State University WEDNESDAY September 4, 2002

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Welcome PEACE CLOTH Union Week offers a JOHN DENVER variety of activities new tastes

come to By David Schrag HONORED REPORTER The Bowen-Thompson close Student Union and its employees are no strangers to change with a By Jennifer Bracken newly complete Union construct- CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR ed last year. This year the Union The second part of welcome food court is adding a little slice of week is already underway includ- a different life to their selection of ing more workshops, entertain- restaurants. ment, and the annual Black Traditions is a new addition in Swamp Arts Festival. the Union, located next to the Tonight, Sept. 4 visit the work- Sara Lee Sandwich Shoppe in the shop on academic myths in room heart of the Union food court. 315 at the Union from 7-8 p.m. Students and faculty get the ljsa McHugh will present differ- opportunity to try traditional ent myths students may have foods from different countries concerning college versus high and ethnic backgrounds, other school and extra credit myths. than the staples such as burgers Once all the myths are cleared and pizza. up and out of the way, head to the According to Pat Doty, manager Lcnhart Grand Ballroom in the of the food court in the Union, the Union from lOp.m-midnightfora new addition will try and repre- comedic lesson on creative dat- sent as many cultures' traditional ing, presented by University foods as possible. alumnus Dave Coleman. This "We've hit Greek, Polish, program is rated number one in Hungarian and Italian dishes America with its tips on how to already," Doty said. "Our goal is to start safe and successful relation- try to give students a little bit of ships. This is being put on by everything." Panhellenic Council. The faculty members in the Thursday, Sept 5 the Union decided to add more to the University's Theta Alpha Phi food court because most items improv will perform along with were normal everyday dishes that ventriloquist Lynn Trefzger from you can get anywhere on campus 9-11 p.m. in 228 at the Union. Amanda KMfjn 6G News such as hamburgers, hot-dogs, Trefzger is a self-taught ventrilo- MEMORIAL Shelley A. Clagg hangs the John Denver Memorial Peace Cloth in room 308 of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union and pizza quist who combines figure "Kids are getting bored of the manipulation and various vocals same thing in the line day after for a comedic performance. This day," Doty said. "We wanted to event is sponsored by the Theater. Cloth promotes worldwide peace introduce kids to something new CampusFest has been a popu- that they may not be familiar with, lar event in the past for both new to break the monotony of the and returning students according By Mary Beth White Hunger Commission. same old thing." to lanet Foldenhauer, Interim REP0RIE R JOHN DENVER MEMORIAL PEACE CLOTH With the anniversary of Sept. The addition of the World Coordinator of Orientation. On With thousands of squares, Noon to 9p.m., McMaster Room Student Union 11 approaching, Clagg feels that Traditions line is not the only Friday, Sept. 6, more than 300 dif- the John Denver Memorial The Peace Cloth was created for the International Day of Peace its message is even more preva- change the Union staff is working ferent organizations will be in Peace Cloth represents many (Sept. 19,2000). It has since traveled the globe. The sections we lent and important. on. This summer the Union staff attendance to get people different illustrations of peace. have at BGSU are but a fraction of the entire cloth. Graduate The GSS would not take a decided to shut down Orville & involved. Check out the volunteer The colorful tapestry will be Student Senate and the other co-sponsors have brought the stand on the current War on Wilbur's Wings and Ama Grande opportunities available in on display in room 308 of the Peace Cloth to BGSU to open discussions on the topics associat- Terror but Clagg said that she in hopes of adding The Big Grille. Bowling Green as well as north- Union from now until Sept. 12. ed with the Peace Cloth. It is the intent of the co-sponsors for the hoped it would bring about dis- "The Big Grille is from the old east Ohio. Local merchants will A section of the cloth created events surround the Peace Cloth to be educational, informative cussion on the war and also on Union with food such as: ham- provide free food, entertainment in Aspen Colorado pictures a and thought provoking. "other things in the world that burgers to order, grilled cheese and giveaways at this event that forest setting with a waterfall diminish the amount of peace and items like that," Doty said. will take place from 11 am. - 3 and pine trees in one comer and we have such as domestic vio- "Unfortunatelyduetolowstaffwe p.m. a guitar with a pen next to it on tapestry was to promote peace and sees Denver's lifelong work lence, hunger, and intolerance have not been able to open it up Later, Friday evening a wild the other. and open discussion during it's for peace as an inspiration. In of others. for service, but we still plan on it video dance party will be held Many of the sections include travels of the globe. her speech at the opening cere- Staci Gilmer, a member of once we get the people we need." from 8-11 p.m. in the main gym at lyrics from lohn Denver's influ- The Graduate Student Senate monies for the cloth Clagg con- GSS said "the cloth is about The staff knows that there are a the Student Recreation Center. ential songs. "If peace is our is responsible for bringing the tended that "freedom is a privi- unity, peace and bonding which lot of things that the kids will be The regular MTV watchers will vision let us begin," says Denver cloth to campus. President of lege because if we do not protect is especially important on this skeptical to try, so they are going enjoy this event. The gym will on one swatch. the GSS, Shelly Clagg, would like it, we lose it" anniversary. She said the cloth is to keep the traditional restaurants have a large screen that will play The cloth was first started in the cloth to "open dialogue Denver spent much of his life a "positive way to look at the such as Steak Escape and Wendy's MTV music videos since their 2000 following the singers death about peace, conflict and diver- as an advocate of world peace. tragedy of Sept. 11." but hope that students will take beginning. Laser lights and other and coinciding with the sity on campus." He traveled the globe giving free Clagg has been an avid fan of concerts in war torn regions and party features will highlight this International Day of Peace on CLOTH, PAGE 2 TRADITIONS, PAGE 2 dance party. Sept. 19. The intention of the Denver's music since childhood even served on limmy Carter's After a night of dancing check out the Black Swamp Arts Festival on its second day, Saturday, Sept. 7. This all day event, 11 am. to midnight, will have many things U. exhibition displays artistic expression to see on Downtown's Main Street. By Brett Ptieifer manifested through these Direction, Domain and Headline bands include The Root REPORTER intriguing, often cathartic, pieces Illumination." Crowns are sus- Cellar String Band, Sal y Pimiento. The definition of what art is of work. pended and protruding on one Emaline Delapaix, GroovUy, has gradually but significantly This art exhibit, shown in the of the gallery walls. With the use Tarbox Ramblers, Paul Cebar & changed over time. What was Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, fea- of this vivid imagery one can the Mirwaukeens, Son Seals and once considered a hobby is now tures the work of 14 jewelers and engulf the aura of the moment Fileen fvers Band. considered a form of artistic metalsmiths. Former University and gather interpretation at will. "Wfe try to partner up with the expression. A great representa- professor and alumna M. ilyn "I view these crowns as mod- community as much as we can," tion of this is the artwork and da Silva uses birds to represent em day artifacts that function artists in Inventing the internal and external strug- metaphorically within our cul- said lanet Foldenhauer. "We want Contemporary Ornament: A gles of the human experience in ture," White said. "Each crown students to get familiar with National Invitational Exhibition her piece "The Invisible Me." provides the opportunity for it to downtown and what it has to here at the University. "My pieces are small sculp- be 'worn' or experienced by offer." Each artist in the exhibit tures telling stories," she said. Da many people rather than a cho- Take it down a notch on encompasses the spirit of one's Sirva's pieces rest amongst a slew sen few. Equally important is the Sunday, Sept 8 at the first BGSU sense of self. The gallery's direc- of many other impeccable essence of intimacy and physical Golf Classic to be held at Forrest tor lacqueline Nathan said that, artists. interaction embedded in each Creason Golf Course from 11:30 "utilizing plastics, paper and Another of these artists piece." am - 5 p.m. The $30 fee will found imagery in combination include Heather White, assistant The exhibit is in the Dorothy with traditional skills and mate- professor and coordinator of the Uber Bryan Gallery and is open include lunch, a round of golf and rials, these artists confront our Metals Department at the Tuesday through Friday from 10 cart Various prizes will be award- comfort zones while creating Massachusetts College of Art in am. to 4 p.m., and Saturday and ed throughout the course and for objects of often incredible beau- Boston. Represented at the Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The the overall winner. This event it ty and craft." This beauty and exhibit is her work entitled exhibit remains open until Sept. HflundilMfiBGNnn sponsored by Orientation and craft embodies that which "Crowns of: Burdens, 27. EXHIBITION: Inventing Contemporary Ornament: A National First Year Programs. human society faces every day, Intervention, Knowledge, Invitational Exhibition is on display in the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery FOUR-DAY FORECAST ™u»?°« The four-day forecast is taken Mostly High: 82" Partly High: 83- from weather.com Sunny Low: 55* Cloudy Low: 57" 2 Wednesday. September 4.2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Students enjoy variety of cultural dishes Visitors encouraged TRADITIONS, FROM PAGE 1 same as in other restaurants and the leap and try something new. the prices aren't going to go up to leave their mark "I know there are a lot of new just because they are foreign CLOTH,FROM PAGE 1 the cloth will be sent to things out there, but I've tried foods. Washington DC. for the annual many of the new things and I've "The entrees should be the While the cloth is on display at Peace Vigil. ^B really enjoyed them," Doty said. same general prices as any other the University many students The display will be available Some students have already place on campus." Doty said, and faculty will be taking part in for public viewing in room 308 of taken the plunge into the "Generally it would be like a nor- making additional squares for the Union from now until Sept. unknown cultures and have mal meat entree which are always the tapestry, /uiyone who visits 12 from noon to 9 p.m. Speakers enjoyed the variety. Nathan Fox. priced the same." the display can sign their names will accompany the cloth every senior, saw the new line and Bowling Green is a diverse to a square that will be added to day. A full list of lecture times is decided he'd give it a whiri. campus with many different eth- the work. Also, people are free to posted outside the room. "They have only been open for nic backgrounds, and the staff of create whole new swatches with Original sections to be added to a few days now, but they have the Union hopes that everyone the restriction that they may be the cloth can be dropped off at food that we aren't accustomed will find something that they like. no laiger than three feet tall. that location during viewing to," Fox said. "I have never had Traditions opens weekdays at After leaving the University hours. goulash before and I thoroughly 1 lam. Menus aie available in the Union to see what upcoming tra- «™™u begin 8G News enjoyed experimenting it." Students will be able to use ditional foods will be served. Un-Traditional: Students eating at the union can now choose from their student ID cards just the a variety of food on the menu at World Traditions

THE BLOTTER Friday. August 30: Jennifer Gallant, VanBuren. Ohio, tailed to ydd the right of way to the ed to Wood County Hospital lor an apparent diabetic readion. telephone hangups and unwanted phone calls. Garrett A Morse. Toledo, was rated tor open container and underage whide ol Joseph Culpepper, Bowling Green. Ohio Culpeoper's vehicle was Emanuel Cherry, ol Detroit. Michigan, was cited lor do not enter and no A subject was stnjck on the leg by a cup thrown from a vehicle while consumption Court date is set for Sept. 9. northbound in the traffic lane and was struck on the front left by the east- operator's license Court date is set for Sept. « she was walking near Lot 8 and Thurslin A* Donald Miley IB of Maumee. Ohio, was cited tor open container court hound Gallant vehicle Non-lunctional damage was done to both vehicles. Complainant reported an en-boylnend was harassing her at Dunbar. BGFD was dispatched to Conklm by request ol the hall staff for a date is set lor Sept. 9. A gid passed out in a West Hall classroom. An ambulance was dis- Complainant reported her parking decal stolen. female that they advised had been dnnking and was sick. She refused Three parking tickets were issued lor parking in the grass ot lot 6. patched to the scene, and she was transported to Wood County Hospital A female was transported from the Union by the BGFD to Wood County transport and was transported lo Dunbar by the University Police Unit 24 lound several cars that were egged in lot 6. Ohio State Patrol called to report that a male was passed out in Hanna Hospital due lo leeling laint and diay Department Hall BGFD was dispatched lo Hie scene, and the patient was transport- A sub|ecl in Dunbar requested to speak with an officer in reference to

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ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF CAMPUS 352-0164 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Wednesday. September 4. 200? 3 U. students learn the art of 'Creative Dating' www.bgnews.com/campus From 10 p.m. to midnight, Dave Coleman, a University alumnus, will give advice on maintaining safe, healthy relationships. The event is sponsored by the Panhellenic Council and will be held in Lenhart Grand Ballroom in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union. CAMPUS

Meeting 6.30 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of Campus Hazing Lecture THE Involvement. This lecture is sponsored by Union 202B - Community Room Sigma Lambda Beta Union 314 - Buckeye 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Telesystem/CPA Room BLOTTER Technology on Campus Saturday, August 31: Get an introduction to Webmail. 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Justine Kraschinsky, Hudson, Ohio, specialized services and many Academic Myths was cited tor underage consumption campus technology resources. 210 Learn how college differs from Court date is set for Sept. 9 get a H£ Amy C Cernava, Bowling Green, e Saddlemire Student Services high school and how to be suc- cessful at BGSU. Current students Ohio was cited for traffic control hltpj/evenls.bgsu.edu ^^^^ 5:30 p.m. discuss what they wished they device Court date is set for Sept 9 Catholic Newman Club Welcome had known when they started at A second parking ticket was issued for parking lane near the Conklin Greek BBQ BGSU. Q & A time. Sponsored by Units. 8 a.m. 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. St. Thomas Moore University Parish, Academic Enhancement. Complainant reported a Playstation BGSU Women's Rugby Club across from McDonald Hall Union 315 - Anderson Room 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Academic Enhancement Open 2. DVDs, COs and games were taken Dance Marathon-Video Informational Meeting House for New Students from his room at Rodgers. 5:30 p.m. 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. No experience necessary. Bring Distribution ACEN new students are invited to Complainant reported graffiti in the For the Kids! Dance Marathon your friends! Union Lobby drop in and meet ACEN staff UCF PotJuck and Worship Service stairwell of MacWest 108 BA members. Door prizes and A Christian based nondenomina- Information Session Michael Hamby, Canal Fulton. Ohio, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. munchies are included! tional contemporary service ground- Discover the excitement and was cited tor the Do Not Enter' in Lot 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Delta Sigma Iheta-lnformation 101 University Hall ed in liberation theologies. rewards of Dance Marathon and G Court date is set for Sept 18 Recruitment Registration Table Theological reflection: "The gospel how you can get involved in Nathan Kallini, Deleware, Ohio, was Panhellenic Council will have an Union Lobby 3:30 p.m. according to snug.". Ohio's largest student-run philan- cited tor the Do Not Enter' in Lot G. information and registration table Education Abroad Informational Vtomen's Center. Hanna Hall thropy. Court date is set for Sept. 9. for recruitment. Noon -1pm. Session Union 316 - Alumni Room Lauren E Reed, Karne L. Leibacher, Union Lobby Brown Bag Luncheon: In- This is a general informational 6 p.m. Kendra A Domanski and Emily D. Gathering. 5th Annual Opening session for all students to learn 'Talking to Your Students About 9 p.m. Bemncasa, all of Rodgers Hall, will be 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Program about all aspects of an overseas Tragedy." Latino Student Union Meeting referred to Student Discipline for alco- A Day of Rememberance and What did you do with your sum- study experience. Sponsored by the Counseling Union 201 -Sky Bank Room hol violations Celebration of Freedom. mer? Travel? Go on vacation? 1103 Oftenhauer West Center. Terry L Shaner. Jr., Pemberville. September 11 This is not a Garden? Putter around the house? Union 308 - McMaster Room 10 p.m. Ohio, was cited for a stop sign viola- tion at E Wooster and Thurstin Court Photograph Take classes? Hit the pool? Catch 4 p.m. "Chosen" date is set for Sept II Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery up on your reading? Bring a sou- Women's Soccer vs. Detroit 6 p.m. -10 p.m. A student led bible study for GLBT Matthew M Jacobson. Obertin. Ohio, venir, memento, or talisman from Cochrane Field Auditions for The Dining Room folks and friends where an open was issued a citation for peeling tires. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. your summer adventures to the Those students who are new to and affirming discussion is Court dale is set lor Sept. 9. Inventing Contemporary Women's Center as we 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. BGSU, either as incoming Freshmen offered on faith and spiritual Complainant requested officer to or transfer students, are eligible to matters. Ornament: A National Invitational connect/reconnect at our annual Career Services E-recruiting the welfare of a friend in Rodgers All audition. Audrtioners will ask to do UCF.313ThurstmAve Exhibition Fall In-gathering luncheon. We'll Attend one of these sessions to was okay Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery provide drinks and desserts; you learn about the BGSU WorkNet, a series of improvisations exercises Sunday, September 11 provide the summer stories. Career Services' new online regis- and cold readings. A fun and 10 p.m. Midnight Complainant called and advised 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The Women's Center. Hanna Hall tration system. relaxed environment. Scripts are Creative Dating loud music a room in Founders. Officer FedEx Union 315 - Anderson Meeting available to be signed out in Union - Lenhart Grand Ballroom advised all okay. Fed Ex will be offering information 1 p.m. Room Theatre office 338 South Hall Sign- MacNorth hall staff advised they on employment opportunities to "Conflict In Your Relationships." ups for auditions are available out- 10 p.m. had a female guest with an alcoholic students. Union 308 - McMaster Room 5 p.m. side ihe theatre office. Mountion Bob beverage. Union Lobby Student Organization Kick-Off 402 University Hall Doors open 9 p.m. Complainant reported his Howards Club H Playstation, a game and a movie was taken from his room at Rodgers Jo A. 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For more information, please contact The Office of Campus Involvement at 372-2343 4 Wednesday. September 4,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM QUOTEIXOtOTK www.bgnews.com/opinion "It is less important to have unanimity than it is to be making the right decisions and doing the right thing."

Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, on how much international support the United States will seek before going to war against Iraq. OPINION Red Cross needs West Nile testing

T he Red Cross announced the virus in New York city. This is r YOU DECIDE As the West Nile frenzy sweeps the Red Cross, they have not yet fnrAl other viruses in our today that they have not yet across the nation many people found a sure fire way to test the the prime example of the type of Jonateu ..mod, then why can we obtained a sufficient method for Should the Red Cross are beginning to wonder what to donated blood for this virus. people who die from West Nile. not find a way to test our donat- testing their donations for the acquire West Nile testing? do about it. Since the disease is The West Nile virus has been Younger children and elderly ed blood 11 ir West Nile virus. West Nile virus. MSNBC E-mail your responses to mainly transmitted to humans turned into a media circus lately. adults are at higher risk of having tiic West Nile virus is a men- announced this morning that a bgnews9lisIproc.bgsu.edu with by mosquitoes, the obvious The fact about the virus some a fatality. The reason for this is ace to out society that has come select few people have been the subject line "guest column" or answer would be to spray for (he people may not know, though, is that they have very low immune virtually ("it of nowhere and transmuted the virus through "letter to the editor." mosquitoes and buy more insect that most adults in good health systems. So if we are in a hospital "•read like a wildfire across our organ donations. They also repellent. will not even know they have the and needing a blood transfusion, ct initry Precautions need to be reported a great concern over the for how well the organization What do we do when we are virus Symptoms are flu-like and how good can our immune sys- taken in any shape or form to testing of donated blood to the tests the donations. Now, with laying in a hospital bed and need most college students and young tem be functioning? The risk is prevent death. V* can not afford Red Cross. the approaching West Nile factor a blood transfusion? How can we adults won't even display these now set upon you whether you to allow this virus to take a single With the proliferation of AIDS in our lives, the organization is be sure that we aren't going to symptoms are young or old. life L-oin from this point oa One over the last few decades, the again being put under the micro- obtain the West Nile virus? However, CNN reported today Testing needs to be done. If we death from the West Nile virus Red Cross has come under fire scope. According to spokespersons of that a man in his 70's has died of can scientifically acquire testing was one too many.

When in doubt, blame Hussein Living the high life on AT ISSUE: Is the government using Saddham Hussein as a poster boy for terror? PEOPLE ON THE STREET today's college campus KHARY number one, wait until solid evi- first king of mass destruction, he If you could go on a JACKSON dence of Saddam and al Qaeda's is the worst thing since Hitler's AT ISSUE: Are polls about school partying accu- unholy alliance has been pro- Nazis. To use propaganda oh-so- date with one duced. And number two, make defuy, he makes 9/11 a new rate and a good idea to publish? Opinion columnist sure we've got solid support from blessing (hey!). Here's a concept celebrity, who would our backers before any attacks that works, twenty million jihad- it be, and why? Guess who's back, back again, are made. In other words, they martyrs emerge. But no matter Harvard School of Public Bush is back, tell Hussein.. .After want to make sure our 'boyz' got who Cheney wants to condemn, EDITORIAL Health, 44 percent of U.S. col- a relatively quiet decade in the their glocks cocked before we it'll feel so empty without him. lege students say they "binge" domestic soap opera berweer. rock. And then there is good ol' And this may seem strange, but 1 KRT drink. the U.S. and Iraq, some of our George Dubya, who seems to do not wish to see Saddam done A top spot on such an A-list trusted representatives feel that have gotten himself too befud- away with. We need him more tends to get parents riled up, Bluto and the "Animal Hussein has left the proverbial dled with Wall Street to be partic- than it seems, lust think: where and that, in turn, is the magic House" frat boys would have toilet seat up once again. While ularly vocal on this oh-so-minute would Superman be without Lex ingredient that gets schools to loved to see their alma mater rapper luvenile sings, "She get it issue. Team Kill has done every- Luther? Where would Batman be take serious steps toward top-ranked in a list of the from her mama." many politi- thing they can to try to create a without the loker? Where would LAUREN reducing substance abuse on nation's best party schools. But cians, including a passionately link between Iraq and al Qaeda, Christina Aquilera be without HERZAK-BAUMAN campus. for parents now packing their frail Don Cheney, feel that but have not been very success- Eminem? Where would we be Parental concern and the SENIOR, CERAMICS teen-agers off to college, the Osama bin Laden "got it from ful. As www.cnn.com indicates, without the Bursar Office? The embarrassment of publicity, for latest poll results are a sobering Saddam," and are forcefully cam- Republican Senator Chuck point is obvious: America needs "Ewan MacGregor, instance, helped push reminder that not all campus paigning for a swift and brutal Hagel, a Foreign Relations its loyal enemy Hussein, or else Southern Illinois University I love those activities involve slide rules and attack upon our favorite arch Committee member who has the world will be a much more into giving students a weeklong Scottish accents." long hours at the library. nemesis I know you want to warned against a pre-emptive boring place. Fidel Castro had his October break to cut off the The rankings published by a pop-'em-Cheney, but this sen- strike, insists, "Saddam is not in moments, the Unibomber had raucous, liquor-soaked reverie league with al-Qaeda. Of course his moment, leffery Dahmer had private college-preparation the annual Halloween party sitive issue is complicated. This company are a result of an anti-Iraq talk (not like there ever he cheers and encourages them. his scrumptious moments, had become. annual survey of university stu- was any pro-Iraq talk) began But 1 have not seen any intelli- Yasser Arafat had his moments, Indiana University officials dents all over the country who simmering shortly after Bush gence that would lead me to as well as coundess other note that five fraternities have graded their schools on every- and Co. realized they'd find connect Saddam Hussein with wannabe arch villains through- been expelled from campus for thing fromqualityof campus Jimmy Holla before they'd find al-Qaeda." You want good luck? out American history, but only alcohol-related violations since life to the political ideology of Mr. Bin Laden, and has been Listen to Chuck. one man has lasted this long 2000, and that parents are now the student bodies. feeling the heat from the insa- OK. you have heard the factual thus far.. .and his name is notified when their offspring APRIL MARKLEY The poll made its biggest tiable public hungry for answers. side, and now you will hear the Hussein. Now this looks like a job ± commit a serious alcohol viola- splash, though, with rankings The to-kill-or-not-to-kill melo- fun side: mine. If you ask me, for him, so you politicians, blame SENIOR.GRAPHIC DESIGN tion. in the category for the wildest drama has now seemed to reach Saddam is simply playing his it all on him, cuz we need a little Many schools now offer sub- party atmosphere, stirring up a a boiling point. 1 was not sur- normal role: notorious anti- more terrorism, cuz it feels so "Well duh, Jack Black, stance-free dormitories, or minor controversy among crit- prised then, and am rather American scapegoat from the empty without him. Boy, we all who else looks that sexy stage university-sponsored ics who say the assessment amused now. It seems we've middle east glorified in our love him now, right? Perhaps not, I Ktit i es that are billed as alco- in tighty whities?" ends up glamorizing binge elected restless children to nation's favorite action films. He's but even though Team Kill and hol-free. State lawmakers are decide our fates. But then again, been unofficially assigned this Team Wait have decided to put drinking and substance abuse. getting into the act, too. The empirical merits of the we've done this for years. role since the days of Desert Hussein back into that coveted Starting this school year, From a factual standpoint, Storm. It is as if there is a sign in arch-nemesis-limelight, he really report card by the Princeton underage drinkers caught buy- Review — which is not related there are two sides to this batde. the White House that says, never left. He has managed to ing package liquor or drinking to Princeton University—are Team Kill (Cheney's people) "When in doubt, blame embed himself comfortably into at a bar or tavern in Illinois will highly dubious. The results are wants to attack now before it is Hussein." These days the news our collective psyche. Osama bin forfeit that thing they value the collected in a non-random too late, because apparentiy, just seems, everybody only wants Laden certainly made his mark, most — their driver's license. looking before you leap has sud- to discuss him. So this must but there is a difference. We as a sample and are far from scien- Parents shouldn't breathe a denly gone retro. Team Wait mean he's conspiring, but it's just nation hate bin Laden. However tific, as any first-year statistics sigh of relief just because their (Colin Powell's people) want to he, an Iraqi/Though he's not the we love to hate Hussein. JON MEINH0LD student could deduce. young scholars aren't satisfying JUNIOR, T-C0M Indiana University didn't their thirst for knowledge at even make the list last year. one of the Big Keg schools. "Winona Ryder, This time it captured the (op There are drinking parties at because she could party spot, rocketing past some virtually every campus, and steal lots of cool stuff more established swingers. plentiful opportunities to Clemson University won the inhale and imbibe to excess. for me." title in the "Reefer Madness" When students are choosing category, but there's no way to a school, parents should put tell if Clemson students exag- tough questions to university gerated their high times in a officials about campus policies misguided bid for glory. on substance abuse. What is Scientific or not, the survey the campus crime rate? Wdl I provoked a broad reaction, be notified if my child violates from titters to outrage. The the drinking policy? How vigor- American Medical Association, ously is the policy enforced? concerned that the survey pro- MIKE KNILANS Parents can also do what motes unhealthy behavior, mothers and fathers do best: FRESHMAN called on the publisher of the lecture their kids. Talk about guide to eliminate the party- CRIMINAL JUSTICE how responsible adults use — school category from its annual or abstain from — mind-alter- "Anna Kournikova. guide to U.S. colleges and uni- ing substances. It works espe- Pretty women, short versities. cially well in a mandatory-lis- shorts, it should be a There is, though, some bene- tening environment, such as a fit to such a survey. It draws station wagon packed to the spectator sport." attention to an extremely seri- brim with winter clothes and ous problem on many college headed toward campus. campuses. According to the

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No time like now Netters cruise in opener By Melame Menz is to have the box score around SPORTS REPORTER .240 and tonight we were at .311 The BG volleyball team was as a team. This shows how well to enjoy climbing the stairway to heaven we played as a team." last night as they opened the Norris and Laura Twyman led 2002-03 season defeating the the Falcons with 12 kills each, Oakland University Golden followed by Bridget Protas, who sports Grizzlies, 30-23, 30-12, 30-15 in had 11. Sara Sirkoski recorded a straight sets. game-high 39 assists. "We were solid and steady the "Having three players with ERICA entire match, and it was very double-digits in kills was excep- GAMBACCINI exciting to see the way we tional," Van De Walle said. "1 Assistant Sports played," junior Susie Norris said. think this gives us a lot of confi- Editor "We were very excited to come dence in where we need to be as into this, and there were no con- a team, and if we continue to I have been around sports all cerns that we might overlook play like we did tonight, then my life and enjoy every this team." everything will be fine." moment of it. I don't know At the start of the game, the The Falcons now turn their when sports began to interest Falcons raised the banner from attention to the Pittsburgh me, but their is something last seasons Eastern Division Invitational, where they open up about the unpredictability of Championship to give them the with Indiana State, and have the the events that intrigues me. motivation they needed to come possibility of playing against You can never predict what out with their first win. Duke, and Pittsburgh. will happen at any point in time With the height advantage in The ISU Sycamore's are 4-0. throughout a sporting event. BG's favor, they jumped out to a and Van De Walle felt that the That's what makes sports, so 9-5 lead before Oakland's 1st tournament in itself will tell a lot much fun to watch. year head coach Mark Ridley about how far her team has For example, how many peo- called the first time out of the come, and where it is going. ple who attended the Bowling set. "We know its not going to be Green football game last week After the short break where easy," Van De Walle said. "We planned on seeing a rabbit run the players received a few know we have some things to out onto the field? I'm sure not encouraging words from head work on, but if we pass the ball very many did because I know I coach Denise Van De Wallc they like we did tonight, I think we certainly didn't. However, it sure went on to outscore OU 21 -18 to will do pretty well." did make the game more inter- come out with the first match. The tournament will be esting and it gave everyone The Golden Grizzlies, who played on Friday and Saturday, something to talk about, espe- were returning from the Coca- and then the Falcons will head cially the fact that the rabbit Cola Michigan State Volleyball to Michigan to battle the jumped to his death after reach- Classic, began to exude a little Wolverines, September 10. ing the top of the bleachers. fatigue as the Falcon's narrowly "We take this show on the Yes, I hate to say it, the rabbit escaped with an IB-point victo- road for a month, and the did die. ry in the second match. biggest key is how we are going But even if an animal doesn't BG's onslaught continued to handle being away from run out onto the field sporting throughout what proved to be home dealing with our tough events still give people some- the third and final match, in schedule." Van De Wells said. thing to talk about. I love talking which Van De Walle felt her The Falcons seem ready for about sports and could talk squad was clicking in all area's. the challenge, and will continue about certain events for hours. "We were passing the ball to grow stronger the more they Sports are kind of like a con- especially well tonight," Van De work as a team. With new play- versation starter. Everyone Walle said. "The ball was going ers taking key roles on the court, wants to know and talk about to our setters and they were get- and stepping up as leaders, they Ben Smnger BG News last night's game even if they ting a clear shot over the net for feel they are ready to face any SMASH HIT: Laura Twyman kills the ball as the Falcons defeated Oakland (30-23, 30-12,30-15) in didn't see it. the points. Our goal this season challenge. their season opener last night in Anderson Arena. However, the sports you love arc hard to talk about if the games aren't on television. It seems like whenever I turn on the television to watch some sports nothing is on. Especially BGNEWS lately and in regard to the U.S. Open. I know that tennis isn't BG plans for Mizzou SPORTS the most exciting sport to some people, but there are a few of us BRIEFING By Joel Hammond "The second half showed our who do like the sport. SPORIS EDIIOR 1 played tennis in high school lack of depth," Meyer said. "Our Mud Hens ready to and enjoy watching the game, The score was lopsided. The depth lost to a Division 1-AA but this year I have hardly seen first half demonstrated the utter opponent in the second half.... start playoffs domination of the game and We addressed that yesterday, a game. I went to watch some of TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — First the Open over the weekend and the difference between Division and will address it all week. Our 1-A and Division 1-AA schools. twos (second-string players) a ni w ballpark, and now the all I came across was the playoffs. Sampras v. Agassi match from Numerous players stepped up will get a lot of reps this week. and made big plays. You can't go through the type of The Toledo Mud Hens are in last year's Open. I know they the International League play- were under a rain delay, but But, don't think the positives schedule we play, now 12 outweigh the concerns for the games, without developing offs for the first time since they didn't need to broadcast 1984. the same match over and over Bowling Green football team, some sort of depth." who has an off week this week With Tennessee Tech out of They'll take on the Durham again. Now don't get me wrong Bulls in a best-of-five game it was a great match, but by the in preparation for Missouri next town, the Falcons' focus now Saturday. turns to Missouri, and for good series that opens Wednesday third time I was a little bored. night at Firm-Third Field, and I guess that's why tennis isn't Yes, there was plenty to smile reason. BG used a season- about after Thursday night's opening win over Mizzou in the town is swept up in Mud on television that much Hens fever. because when a rain delay does drubbing of Tennessee Tech. a Columbia as a springboard to good Div. 1-AA school. Keon an 8-3 season in 2001. This year, Only a handful of standing- occur and a television station room only tickets were still left has that block of time reserved Newson blocked two punts and though, Missouri is a different intercepted a pass, losh Harris team. Gary Pinkel, the Tigers' Tuesday afternoon. for the event what are the The team set a single-sea- announcers supposed to talk showed why he was named the second-year head coach and starter, accounting for four former Toledo mentor, has son attendance record this about. They can only talk about year, drawing more than the previous days' matches for touchdowns, two on the ground transformed his group into a and two in the air. The defense fundamentally sound football 547,000 fans to the downtown so long before they run out of ballpark that is next to the things to say. silenced some of its critics, team that uses what it has to be holding the Golden Eagles to 70 successful. city's convention center and The television stations would has a view of downtown. have been in real trouble if yards in the first half. Illinois found out just how far baseball had gone on strike, but "I thought our ones played the Tigers have come, as the BGSU adds WLQR as that debate is settled, at least for great, though," head coach defending Big 10 champions now. If Urban Meyer said. "I thought were run out of town in a 33-20 radio partner our defense looked fast. We did- romp. Brad Smith, a native of had gone on strike I believe that Bowling Green, Ohio — BGSU would have been the end of n't have real big numbers, but Youngstown and graduate of CnmSchooka-BGNnm we took care of the ball, only Chaney High School, passed for Director of Athletics Paul professional baseball. EXCITEMENT: Janssen Patton (2), Jason Morton (19), Michael had three penalties, and we hit 133 yards and ran for another Krebs has announced that Sure, we would still have the Malone (30) and the defensive line celebrate after a big play. minor league baseball teams 10 goals on special teams" 135 in an efficient victory. WLQR Radio (1470-AM) in and maybe the minor league But, as every coach can and "I think this is the best foot- clearly a different team than last the Tigers. Toledo has joined the BGSU teams would move up and does, Meyer pointed out the ball team we play," Meyer said. year's squad. "Our defense is probably the Radio Network as an affiliate become major league teams. weaknesses he saw in his team's "They are extremely well- "Their last game of the sea- difference between winning and will carry at least two However, if that were to happen performance. Tennessee Tech coached. I studied Toledo so son was Michigan State, a game and losing," Meyer said. "No, BGSU football games live later I'm sure they would eventually outgained the Falcons. 332-328, hard when I got here, and every- they lost 55-7," Meyer said. Chris Haneline won't run a 4.5 in the 2002 season. ask for more money and go on and possessed the ball for a thing he (Pinkel) stands for, you "They were uninspired; they (40-yard dash) but he plays as Those games are expected to strike, too. And why shouldn't longer period of time (30:01 to can see in that team. This is a didn't play hard. This is definite- well as any middle linebacker 29:59). Robert Craft and Derek good football team, a learn that be the November 23 home they, the baseball players need ly a completely different team, I've been around. And (line- game with Eastern Michigan more money, right? I don't think Lee put up large numbers in the handily beat Illinois This will be as everything's faster. They backer) Mitch Hewitt is a fast second half, as Lee finished with the best team we play all year. played so fast Saturday." guy as well ... We have some and the November 30 season so boys. Quit being so greedy, finale against Toledo. be lucky you have what you nine catches for 132 yards and a We know they will try and run But, with every strength speed and the secondary has to have. Didn't your mothers teach touchdown. All of this adds up the ball, and their quarterback Missouri will bring next continue to improve. We need WLQR Radio is the only sta- you anything? to plenty of concern for Meyer is very athletic." Saturday. Meyer sees his tion in Toledo solely devoted this week. Meyer also said that this is defense matching up well with FOOTBALL PAGE 6 to sports. 6 Wednesday. September 4.2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Missouri to Madden, Michaels in booth be big game ten uimmm ByOJwdBauder improve. But they weren't ready of season IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS to take ABC on their backs. NEW YORK—They've tried a "All we can do is prepare as FOOTBALL, FROM PAGE 5 comedian and old quarterbacks. perfectly as possible to make the NEW^ Now, with lohn Madden and Al best of every game we can." to be fast when we play Michaels, "Monday Night Michaels said. "There's really Missouri." Classified Football" is turning to two old nothing we can do to bring up As Meyer has said many Ads pros who promise an emphasis the ratings except be as good as times, this is possibly the on games, not gimmicks. we can be. Everything else biggest game played in ABC Sports lured Madden 372-6977 would just be a trick. It wouldn't recent years at Doyt Perry Thr BG Nc-« »il( ran li.t»ui|l» «n«f« *].« from Fox for its football fran- last very long" tiwinrntt that liMcniiWiMr. <*T cnuniraft di> Stadium. Fifth-year senior inimn*li«m ugoMM miy Mdiviilwl or gruup tm chise this season, pairing him Madden, the former Oakland defensive back lerry Wagner dw tM* m" r«w. ici. u4or. treed, religion. with Michaels, who has been in Raiders coach who was paired ftMHiftal ongtn. KIIMI .mem*... tliwNliry. has been here through some >uiui ti* ■ vcirriMi. m mi thr Niv* of any mini the "Monday Night Football" with Pat Summerall in CBS and bad times in Falcon football Ir pally prMttud tutu* booth since 1986. Fox booths for 21 years, said he and also knows how big of a Tt. IK. S.--r.«r...tl« iigJiibi Jcvlu-V Jiv After working three exhibition won't change his blunt, blue-col- iiiiiuntir or rrviw any udvcruscmtix game this will be. ■JRIIC found hi he defaruii«j. lailinj in fintu games, the new ABC team lar approach for the prime-time •1 Umv mdcaJing .» false In nafun All "Coach Meyer has always ulk makes its regular-season debut •dvcrtiKinrnu arr «uh|nt to edition • ' showcase. stressed to us that the reason JJWMJ Monday with an attractive "What I do is reactionary," he we have big games is matchup: the Pittsburgh said. "It's a reaction to what's because we make them big Steelers against the defending going on on the field and to the games," Wagner said. "We're Campus Events champion New England Patriots pictures. You can't plan some- in a position to fight for in a rematch of the AFC champi- thing. You can't format a live The Associated Press something and compared to onship game. event because you don't know TOUCHDOWN: Sportscasler , left, gestures to his the times when we weren't "I feel like I've worked with what's going to happen." new "Monday Night Football" announcing partner John Madden. winning and now, (that lohn for 10 years," Michaels said Michaels and sideline something) is winning. The EDUCATION ABROAD Tuesday. "It's that comfortable, reporter Melissa Stark are the decided to break up the things you can't control," he thing that is prevalent is that INFORMATIONAL SESSION it's been that easy, it's been that lone on-air holdovers from last Maddcn-Summerall team. said. — winning — to take BG to Come learn about the many enjoyable." year's team, which included "You don't want to say any- While he's always interested the forefront. It was expected overseas opportunities available to ABC has a lot riding on the BGSU students. This session takes comedian , and thing is a slam-dunk." Michaels in little things that can make the for Missouri to be a good place on Wednesday, September 4 new team. Ratings for "Monday former players and said. "But we've both been doing broadcast better, Michaels said team. They have always had from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in 1103 Night Football" have dropped . this for a long time and we have he sees no major changes in good players, but they were Otlenhauer West Call 372-0479 seven straight years, more than Miller was a controversial a lot of support. This just feels how ABC will present the doing some rebuilding. with questions. 15 percent during the last two choice because he didn't have a right." Monday night games. "The key to our team is years. But with the network's football background. He drew Asked whether he'd be disap- "You have two guys in the confidence.... With last year's prime-time collapse over the mixed reviews, but ultimately pointed if the ratings didn't go booth who have a true passion success, we now have confi- City Events past year, the show is still one of couldn't change the direction of up, Madden said he had no con- for the game," he said. "Our goal dence, and after Thursday's the most reliable programs on the ratings trol over them. is to make the game as interest- game, we know what we can its schedule. He might have returned, but "I've always believed, don't ing and entertaining and to be do." Madden and Michaels say ABC pounced when Madden worry about things you can't as informative to the viewer as they hope the network's fortunes became available after Fox control and don't take credit for we possibly can." Do you want to walk tor the cure to diabetes? 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Responsible, dependable student to Student for yard work and fall For Sale watch 5 yr old M, W, F on campus. cleanup. Call 686-4527 11-12:30. 5 hrs/wk. $6 OG/hr. Telephone interviewing. No sales. 419-352-3741 Flexible scheduling. Some days. mostly evenings & weekends. Up to '88 Mazda Has been wrecked, but Sales Positions still is driveable. $500 or best offer $7+ per hour. In Perrysburg. 874- 1 & 2 bedroom., furnished. Fum. room in brick house with in North 9541. Call 686-0257, leave message if no Growing electronics retailer is answer. 1 block from campus. everything. Freedom of house. $200 opening new retail eloctronics kiosk Wait staff, host-hostess, kitchen 352-5239 deposit & $250 renL 354-6117. help, flexible hrs., exceii. pay- 15 9V Honda Accord EX. New tires, Management in the area. We represent: Sprint many new parts, and has 121k. House for rent 3 bedrooms, 2 bath PCS. Direct TV, XM satellite radio. mln. from campus. Call Yoko Japa- 1 bedroom apt. available immed. washer/dryer Great college rental. nese Restaurant 419-893-2290 & Asking $3800 OBO. Call 419-352- Reduced price. 317 Manville. Sales and Sales Management 6824. Call 874-0019-ieave message. Positions available. We offer Gourmet of China 419-893-9465 Call (419) 287-3896 The Highlands Bed set queen size mattress, K & K Properties generous base, strong commis- Wanted: Volunteer coaches for 2 bdrm. w/washer & dryer. Very foundation, frame. Good cond. Call 7 bedroom @>$425/mo sions, plus monthly bonus programs youth soccer program beginning nice. Georgia Ave. Call 352-2190 5 ion and benefits. Earning potential $35- 352-8163 9/9/02. Call BG Parks 4 Recreation Currently Available: 50k Must have previous sales and at 419-354-6223 ext 0 for additional Car for sale 1994 Honda Accord. 2 bdrm.. 2 bath unfurn. Large Jay-Mar Sedan. DX Auto AC.ABS P/S rooms, dishwasher, off-street park- 219 0rdway-1 bedrm closing experience. We will be information. Qualifies for practicum. 303 S Main «A- 1 bedrm 2 bedrooms @ $550/mo conducting interviews Tues. Sept. 3. AM/FM Cassette and front air bags. ing $475 mo. Newlove Rentals Only 1 left 91k miles. $6000 or best offer Call (419)352-5620. 521 Pike *»A- 2 bedrms to Thurs. Sept 5. Call for more 305 S Main- 2 or 3 bedrms information, 1-866-984-9393 ext 419-578-9445 or email 2 bedroom, large apt. Furnished 2- The Homestead For Sale 622 1/2 Fifth- 3 bedrms 220. or fax resume to 512-251-8709 [email protected] car garage. New kitchen, deck. 702 2 bedrooms <§> S650/mo 630 Elm- 5 bedrms Onfy I Icll INTERSTATE CONNECTIONS Computer 1997 IBM Aptiva Fully 4th St. 352-1104. "Where communications 2 bedroom, non smoking furnished updated 3.92 GB. Microsoft XP Pro. Our Rentals Feature: meets the road- '85 Chevy Celebrity. Very good Windows 2000. expanded Art Explo- apt. Close to campus, includes Check us out on the web. mechanical cond Great shape! Very sion Program. Cheap. 419-360-2281 utilities. 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