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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ugysJThe 3 1 . 1998 A dailyBG independent student News press Volume 85' FOREC Enrollment uptick crowds services □ Enrollment is up, but offi- choosing to live on campus. dent organizations. "There are 6,746 students living on "Everyone is involved in the recruit- cals note there is still plenty campus, which is almost filled to the actu- ment effort," Walsh said. "The real key is Administration of room for everyone. al capacity of 6800 students," Zentmeyer that once a student has shown interest in said. BGSU, several offices and departments increase in enrollment because of the The admissions office began a strong around campus get involved in communi- "team effort" put forth by many offices. By WENDY SUTO push to increase enrollment this year, cating with the student to (allow them to) Zentmeyer said because there is less open space available this year, room The BG News although it has not been the sole contribu- learn more about the University. The cur- CITY tor to higher numbers of students on cam- rently enrolled students are our best changes will be a little more difficult. With Although there are more incoming pus. recruiters." Conklin Hall out of commission because freshmen this year, officials say they still Michael Walsh, director of admissions, According to Gary Swegan, associate of health regulations, space is even tighter have room for everyone. said the number of students enrolled at director of admissions, there are an esti- than it may normally have been. According to Jim Zentmeyer, associate the University has increased due to a cam- mated 3,550 first year students this semes- "Conklin shut down because the exte- ■ ODOT announces director of residence life and housing, pus-wide effort in recruiting through each ter, compared to 2,958 last fall. rior brick is buckling out and is pulling enrollment has significantly increased this academic area, student affairs, and stu- He was not at all surprised about the plans for construction semester and many more students are throughout Bowling • See ENROLL, page eight. Green and northwest Ohio. Education Coming to a SPORTS Chapman provides ■ Men's Soccer beats compromise Wright State in a scrimmage Saturday. room for

■ Cleveland Indians win growth 11-6 over Oakland A's □ Chapman Learning Sunday. Community was awarded the "Univer- sity Community Award."

By BRANDI BARHITE The BG News ■ Northwest Airline pilots One year ogo the Chapman go on strike, cancelling Learning Community (CLC) flights and emptying air- was a new program just getting off the ground, today they are ports. beginning to soar. The program was recently awarded the "University Com- munity Award" at the fourth ■ Today is one year from annual Department of Higher Princess Diana's death. Education and Student Affairs Convocation. as thousands commem- Tom Klein, director of CLC, orate the day with flow- said he is pleased with the ers and memories. progress the residential center BG News Photo/JASON SUGGS has made. "The Chapman Learning Campus police chief James Wiegand (front left) and Provost Charles Middleton (front right) listen as students continue to Community promotes and cre- voice their concerns over the student parking issue. The group plans to continue meetings throughout this week to come to ates a place where students can a compomise (or all sides. 2 begin to grow," he said. Opinion Klein believes too many Uni- Page Three 3 versity students are dropping TV Listings 3 out of school because they do World and Nation 4 not feel connected with the cam- USG supportive of new parking changes 5 pus. He said it is important to Local Jumps create a learning community in □ USG President Kevin between classes. He said it is wrong to des- 6 ignate upperclassmen and underclassmen Sports order to help a student feel con- Hussey said he is against Agate 7 nected with the University. parking. Public Safety CLC is trying to create a place keeping freshmen an d sopho- "We all pay (generally) the same fees to where students can learn and mores out of previously live on campus," Hussey said. "The park- Hussey said students who do not need QUOTE grow with faculty, he explained. ing should be open to everyone." their car during the week should park out upperclassmen lots. He said junior and senior students live "Keeping in touch The residence hall-based acade- in Lot 6. He said that would free up spaces mic program was designed for on campus by choice, while freshmen and in the rest of the lots. with childhood memo- fir^t year students as a way of sophomores don't have that choice. USG is working with the University and ries keeps us believing in getting them involved. The stu- By SARAH BEDNARSKI "It's more expensive to live on campus. students to come up with a compromise, life's simplest pleasures, dents live in a residence hall that The BG News (Junior and senior students) choose to, but Hussey ncted. However, he said that if a freshman are mandated to live on campus like a rainy afternoon, a houses faculty offices, class- A parking compromise is still under dis- proposal is brought to USG about re-desig- rooms, large common facilities their first two years," he said. nating the on-campus parking lots by class swingset and a giant cussion, but for one University student the It may be easier to park closer, but and computer facilities. parking change was a positive step for the rank it won't be passed. ouddle to play in." CLC focuses on working with Hussey said it's not possible for everyone to "If they try a class rank proposal, I'll veto campus. do so. He said many students may feel safer first year students in order to Kevin Hussey, senior political science it," he said. "Sure it's easier to park closer, develop their leadership, social, parking closer, especially those who work but we have the parking - just not where Chrissy Odgen major and president of the Undergraduate late, but it may not always happen. Writer and academic skills. Student Government (USG), believes the we want it." Klein said the best learning "It would be great if we had parking University's decision to change on-campus close, but it's always going to be a prob- parking ended the parking discrimination WEBSITE • See CHAPMAN, page five. lem," he said. • See PARKING, page eight. COMING SOON: Visit our new website soon for interactive reporting Sloan named director of development and updated news: □ Marcia Latta For the past five months, she Foundation Inc. and in preparat- she left the University to become has been director of major gifts in ing for a capital campaign initia- the director of major gifts. bgnews.com replaces J. Douglas the Office of Development. tive. . Latta, who earned two "Marcia's enthusiasm, compe- Smith as interim direc- She replaces J. Douglas Smith, degrees from Bowling Green, is a who was promoted to interim tence and dedication make her STORY IDEAT tor of development. vice president for University eminently qualified to manage certified fund raising executive If you have a news tip or advancement earlier this month. the overall fund-raising efforts of and member of the National have an Idea for a story, In her new assignment, Latta the University," Smith said. Society of Fund Raising Execu- The BG News call anytime and ask to will be responsible for providing Latta has worked at the Uni- tives and the National Council leadership and direction to the versity for more than 12 years. on Planned Giving. speak with an editor. Marcia Sloan Latta has been University's fund raising efforts, She originally joined the Bowling Involved in the community, named interim associate vice including the areas of major gifts, Green staff in 1985 as the assis- president for University stewardship and annual, corpo- tant director of alumni affairs. By she was the founding president 372-6966 advancement and director of rate and planned giving. She will 1995, she was serving as the of the Bowling Green Communi- Marcia Sloan Latta development at the University. also assist Smith with the BGSU director of planned giving when ty Foundation. K page 2 The BG News Monday, August 31,1998

Opinion Editor Natalie Miller Opinion 372-2604 Parking problem gets attention; needs solution So. last week I picked up the BG hold on all of the good spots. So enters my solution or actual- Mew» and did my usual once over These include, but aren't limited ly both of them. The first would be The BG News except this time one particular to: the spots right next to Hanna. simplest and probably fairest: All article warranted a double take. It University, and Mosely Halls, the parking spots are first come/first was about parking frustrations lot behind commons, the first serve. The sooner you get there "An independent student voice serving here on campus, it seems few three rows nearest the Rec Center, the better. Sure, we may have to parking spots which have tradi- and the lot next to the Stud- it make some limitations on how Bowling Green since 1920" tionally been reserved for upper- Services and Library buildings. long a car can remain idle, but elassmen are now open to under- Sure, the faculty/staff like their overall this would greatly alleviate 210 West Hall classmen. Students began picket- parking situation, but you have to the conflict. ing and harassing BGSU execu- step back and take a look. Think about it. Faculty/staff Bowling Green State University tives. And thankfully, the horrible The University is a business; we tend to make it to campus before Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 parking situation here on campus are the customers and the facul- the students and would therefore has finally gotten a little attention. ty/staff are the employees. My be rewarded with a close spot. Phone: (419) 372-2601 For me. this is my fourth year park. Time is money and so the place of employment makes me Students that ended up parking 2 commuting to this university. cost of parking at BGSU is sub- park in the back. Rarely do busi- miles from their class would have E-mail: [email protected] Never have I been able to park stantially greater than 30 bucks. nesses allow their employees to no one to blame but themselves. without a considerable loss of my I've opted this year to rent a park- park in the premium spots let Life would be bliss. Or maybe DARLA WARNOCK time. In the past I've spent 45 min- ing spot at a business just off cam- alone forbid their customers from close. Editor-in-Chief utes waiting for one of the closer pus. You can't beat a short walk parking there. My second solution Is a little spaces or fighting for a metered and a guaranteed parking space. I mean, give me a break. Have more drastic and unfair. I would be NATALIE MILLER spot. On other occasions I've So. on one level my problem is you ever gone to a drive-in theater inclined to support this one: the Opinion Editor parked in the distant lots by the the gross failure of the University only to discover that you have to faculty/staff are only allowed to SARAH BEDNARSKI ice arena and even the airport. In to even approach a semi-conve- park behind the employees' cars? park in the lots by the airport, ice Managing Editor KIMWTLFONG the latter I've had to make that nient parking solution for the stu- We are the sole reason that this arena, field house, and smoke Copy Chief long hike that all of us are way too dents. University exists. Without our stack. It would be a reverse reflec- On another level I hate to see , BRANDI BARHITE familiar with. tuition dollars, and general fee tion of reality. It would be great. Assistant Managing Editor TOD MCCLOSKEY When I haven't had the time for students fighting with students for bucks, and $30 parking permit. The faculty would have to make Sports Editor either previous case I've ended up parking spaces. I completely agree AND $12.95 online access fee, those long hikes in sub-zero tem- MIKEWENDLING parking illegally. Of course that with the upperclassmen's cries of AND lab fees, AND the absurd cost perature only to pass through stu- injustice. However. I believe they Chief Reporter JOHN WENZEL results in a parking ticket which of books and food. AND this and dent lots that are half empty. Life Entertainment Editor costs money which 4 must earn have missed the heart of the prob- that miscellaneous fee the Univer- would be bliss. Or maybe close. with my time. So, even here it is an lem. We shouldn't be worrying sity would be non-existent. It is issue of giving up my valuable time about which students get to park important that we direct our Rob Searfoss can be reached at TARA CANNON to park. where, but where students as a efforts to a cause that benefits the rsearfo9bgnet.bgsu.edu. Graphics Editor They say $30 for a parking tick- whole get to park. students as a whole and not just et. But in that $30 figure they fail The problem Is simply the the upperclassmen or the com- to include the time required to monopoly faculty/staff members muters or whoever. Melissa Naymik .. .Special Projects Editor Ana Periera , .Wire Editor Brian Taylor Assistant Opinion Editor Denise Domanski .. Assistant Copy Chief PEOPLE ON THE STREET G. Michael Graham .. Assistant Sports Editor Stephanie Schneider ... Assistant Graphics Editor How was the first weekend back at Bowling Green? Scott Zimmer .. Assistant Graphics Editor Scott Fauber .. Assistant Photo Editor

Copyright © 1998. The BG News, Bowling Green, Ohio. Reprinting of any mate rial from this publication without the permission of The BG News Is strictly prohibited. The BG News is an independent publication founded In 1920 and Is published dally during the academic year and weekly during the summer semester. Opinions expressed In columns and letters to the editor are not nec- essarily those of the student body, faculty. University administration or The BG News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the Spring 1998 BG News staff. Andrea Cappelletti Amy Socho Derek Doney Carey Vandersall Mike Delpozzo The BG News encourages Its readers to nonfy the paper of any errors in sto- Freshman Senior Senior ries or photograph descripuons. Decisions made by the Editor-in-Chief and the Freshman Freshman Editorial Board are final. Journalism Oca Therapy Political Science Marketing Sociology *l met a lot of new *lt was good, "The parties this *lt was a pretty typi- "To be honest. I people and real- but kind of weekend were fun." cal BG weekend, with don't even ly had fun get- stressful." a couple of twists." remember." ting to know the campus." LETTERS More testing needed on Viagra Ah, Viagra. More than 3.6 million prescrip- recently taken Viagra within 24 prominent warning labels should Gratitude expressed to officials accompany the prescription alert- Jay Leno has cracked jokes tions have been written from late hours. On behalf of the special com- Carolyn Brightharp, Barb about It. March to July. Ironically, this drug, which ing users of the possible dangers Garay, Keith Pogan and MaryAnn linked with this drug. mittee of students who are con- David Letterman, Rosie O'Don- No wonder men tout its resur- offers hope for millions, also can Russell. Viagra has redeeming qualities cerned about the recent parking nell as well as Regis and Kathie recting powers and women praise trigger a heart situation on campus, we would Is Viagra's enhancing powers of which Include medicinal and psy- Lee have all poked fun at it. it for rekindling their love life. like to thank the faculty, staff and We would like to encourage stu- sexual improvement worth dying chological values. In turn, Viagra has been Relationships have been restored the administration for their tune dents of all academic standings to delightedly talked about and read and some destroyed. for? To disregard its value would be to deny millions of men a fulfilling and genuine concern toward our speak about, as well as appeared on var- But. there is a catch. Should Viagra be removed from cause. The response from the their minds on the Issues ious covers of national magazines. The FDA has confirmed 69 the shelf, like the fad diet drug, Ufe. important to their education and But. like all things in Ufe. be Provost's office, the Department of Hailed as the wonder drug of deaths involving Viagra, with 46 of Phen-Phen? experience at aware of the risks. Dying for sex Public Safety and the Division of the common era. Viagra thankfully these related to cardiovascular We believe Viagra should not be Parking and Traffic was timely and BGSU. If you take positive should not include dying from sex. offers a viable avenue of hope for incidents. In turn, paramedics removed from the medical scene, supportive. steps, positive results will happen. but we encourage the FDA to con- men who deal with impotence. have been warned of the serious We were encouraged by their tinue its research into the drug's U-wIre column Jrom Oklahoma Naturally, this break-through drug side effects when giving nitroglyc- willingness to listen to our con- Signed, dangers and risks. State University "The Dolly O'CoUe is the modem answer to an age- erln to someone who is experienc- cerns and made confident that a Brent Merriman, Crlity Bald- old problem. ing chest pains and who has In addition, we think more glan' SttUwatrer.Okla. resolution will be reached In the win, Charles) Sykora, Carrie near future. Among those whom Fuchs. Mary Zirkelbmch. David we would like to extend our grati- Kowaleaki, Stephanie Morri Letters to the Editor policy tude are Vice-Presldent and eon, JaneUe Penn, Dave Metz, Provost Charles Middleton. Chief The BG News encourages readers' input to discuss topics of Interest In Katherlne Wlece, Eric Mate, the BGSU community. If you would like to have something printed in The of Police James Wlegand. Manager Jill Glick BG News, we offer you two formats. of Parking and Traffic Stacie Enriquez. Steven Steele. Martlynn ■ Letters to the Editor. Letters are to be less than S00 words (less than Wentland. two typed, double spaced pages). ■ Guest Columns. Longer pieces (between 600-700 words) can be submit- ted as Guest Columns. Guest columns will be subject to space limitations Lots belong to upperclassmen and considered based on topic relevance and quality. I can not believe that the Uni- have things changed? It's really Mease Include your address, major, academic class and phone number versity opened the parking lots to not fun having to leave 45 minutes (phone numbers are for verification only and will not be published). If underclass students who are early for class because you can't you are not a BGSU student, please provide your position and affiliation already on campus and do not find a parking space anywhere on with the University or community. have any reason (expect for those this campus. The only thing that Letters must be typed, not handwritten Letters brought In on a Macin- certain few who have off campus opening the parking lot will do for tosh-compatible disk are preferred. Bring the letter to Room 210 West Jobs) to have their cars close by. It the University is drop enrollment. I Hall, or e-mail us at bgnewMVbgnet.bgsu.edu. Be prepared to show valid isn't like they will need them believe that the parking should be Identification upon receipt of letter. Anonymous letters will be printed if everyday, such as commuters do. valid Identification is given and the editorial board deems anonymity is In given back to the upperclassmen. the proper Interests of the writer. They park their car In a commuter lot and then leave it there for two Jason McDanlel Space limitations may prevent The New» from printing all letters or three weeks at a time. I remem- Junior received. Toe News reserves the right to edit any and all letters. The Edi- ber when I was a freshmen I did Environmental Science torial Board acknowledges all entries submitted for publication. El not need my car that often so why page Stock judging was an early course University at Moseley u '" Monday, AuguM 51, I77H

WEEK OF: AUGUST 31st All MysoAi»im^i»\ Children Amanda. finds out where Lily is. • Lucas continues with his plot to with Blake. • Blair puts the brakes on the •Brook freaked out at break time, • Cameron leaves and hydrochlo- The Bold and The Beauti- kidnap Will. •Alan and Philip kick Vicky out of encounter that she and Sam are but Dimitri and Trevor got her ric acid begins to slowly seep into ful •Hope and Mm. Fabereham begin the house and Harley finds her. having. • Alan has a change of heart and •Christian finally bounces to the back on track. the room. •Pierce get ready to get Taylor their trip. then chooses to ask Vicky to stay top of the water. • Liza tells David the seed has • Matt commits into being a full under his spell. General Hospital • Robin is shaken up after seeing at the mansion. • Roseanne is still freaking been planted. time dad. • Raymond lets Amber know they •Lila is tossed out of her apart- the explosion in front of Luke's. • Blake held on to that tape of because apparently her mother •Marian never hopped that airbus too had sex. ment •Grant wants Macy to consider • Monica's little tape recorder Holly and Ben. committed suicide by drowning to South America. •An explosion causes the tunnel to having Thome's baby. catches all the dirt on the murder •Josh takes Reva off to Martha's herself. •Opal tells Palmer she knows collapse and rescue workers deter- •Ridge finds out from Megan that of Damian Smith. honeymoon digs and someone is •The Buchannan's are out to get about the secret room. mine that they have found Scotfs Bailey is employed by Pierce. •Luke hits Helena's and lifts the watching them. Blair. • Hayley finally returns to her body in the rubble. Days of Our Lives "Ice Princess." One Life To Live Port Charles room and she finds Lee standing As The World Turns • Swamp girl continues to tend to • Garcia arrives to arrest Helena •Tea volunteers to spend the night •Lucy wants to make things up to there. • Emily is working on editing the Bo who still hasn't retained his for the murder of Katherine Bell. with Tom. Scott Another World tape of Margo with Eddie and it is vision. •Brenda catches on that Luther • Kevin talks Tea into staging a lit- • Kevin has run into Eve and the • Donna accuses Grant of stuffing looking pretty steamy. •Lucas is in mortal fear with Sami was tied up with her mother. tle romantic interlude. two decide to dine at Mario's a potato in their exhaust pipe. •Kirk and Sam .after sharing a pic- pointing the gun at him. •Bobby tells Jerry to cool things •Will is coming onto Roseanne. together •Grant threatens to tell Marley nic totally vanish. • Carrie fights more jealous feel- down. •Todd is still watching Tea and •Lark freaks when the defense who really mowed her down. •Tom gets a phone call to turn on ings when she sees mike with Ali. Guiding Light Kevin and now his hands are total- team portrays her as a cold blood- •Jake told Vicky he would really the television and sees the steamy •Sami and Franco are surprised to •Meta thinks Rick should have a ly clenched. ed killer. like to be with her that night scene between margo and Eddie. find out there is a party for them at child with Abby to ease his pain. •Tea finally believes Tom is not •At the sanitarium Victor stumbles • Scott is tying up Cameron and •James has Lucinda followed and the pub • Ben lets it spill that Frank slept acting. across Greg Cooper.

— • f. t • — * 1 r—\ ■ t? il UPCOMING BGCROSS •* "Upcoming Events" is a service lo our reader! borrowed daily via the H - l University web pace. The caJdendar of events on the web page has a k ■tore complete listing of events and can be accessed through " "www.hgsu.edu". NEWS mt ■ i PUZZLE I Women's Soccer at Val- After the match, the team will be n .* 1 « " 39 Monday, 8/31/98 ACROSS m ■ paraiso (4 p.m.) introduced and fans can get 1 Commuter's ft JO -1 Open Auditions (7 p.m.) Valparaiso, Ind.. autographs of their favorite computer 51 Lost one. 402 University Hall. Auditions players. /Fresh balance on Ice \: • 1 Men's Soccer hosts Detroit 10 Pairs for BGSU Theatre production of 52 Heartbreak S* » - •0 "Standing on My Knees." (5 p.m.) Volleyball vs. Toledo (7 p.m.) 14 Couple with 53La7y9if1? Cochrane Field. Season open- Anderson Arena. The Falcons sixteen aims? 5b Actress *■ *3 er against the Titans. open the 1998 season with a non- 15 Raw rrwietal lonoonjida Tuesday, 9/1/98 4. «.« 4S 4« 4' league match against the arch- 16 Roll-call call 56 Talk wl in oyitiy I " Gymnastics Team Program rival Rockets. This contest will 17 M:> ■ " ■- *• n 1103 Offenhauer W. Learn how program, for advanced begin- 22 Jewish gossip Kansas H ' to write a proposal to receive a ning, intermediate and Open Auditions (7 p.m.) ■ travel grant to study abroad dur- ?3 Furrows 65 Jug handles advanced students, is designed 402 University Hall. Auditions 27 Orn. ol Senators 66 Poem of praise : I ing the 1999 spring semester. For ■ to help students develop their for BGSU Theatre production of & Capitals 67 Used roller - 1 more information call the Educa- "Standing on My Knees." ■ gymnastics skills. Fee. Class 28 Diseased patch blades OiM 4 FA I.'* 1 Ma 1•" f« 1 tion Abroad Office at meets through Oct. 8. For more of skin 419.372.0479. information or to register, call Wednesday, 9/2/98 29 Plains trite DOWN Continuing Education, Interna- 31 Potato preparers 1 High shot 13 Family cars 37 Old sailors 53 Aucturlew's Grand Opening for the 3? Trees with 2 Dead eye 21 Fakers 38 Israel's airfine last word tional and Summer Programs at Education Abroad Informa- Women's Center (3 p.m.) 419.372.8181. purple towers 3 School org. 22 Affirmative 39 Meter starter'' 54 Alcove 107 Harm a Hall. An open invi- tion Session (4 - 5:30 p.m.) 34'Horn© * 4 Small child response 40 Soaked in anil 1103 Offenhauer W. Discover 35 Long period of 5 No holds barred 23 Hindu ruler 41 _havoc 56 _ Pauto. Brazil tation is extended to all faculty, Volleyball "Meet the Team1' 56 Tat laim staff and students! Please stop by the many overseas education time 6 Carnivorous fish 24 River of Russia 42 Collides Night (7 p.m.) 36 Behalf 59 Got together to meet the staff, observe the programs available to BGSU stu- 7 Innovative 25 Mexican snack 43 Toe Anderson Arena. Come watch 41 Recurrently 26 Bridge 44 Second largest 60 '50s iiogan. 'I newly remodeled center, receive dents. For more information call 8 Long periods Like _" the BGSU volleyball team com- 43 Ceen Bay's 9 Drench continent notices of upcoming events, and the Education Abroad Office at 28 _ Vegas 61 Scoundrel pete in their season home opener pMffl 10 Sepaiate seed 30 Fxist 45 Word inventor enjoy refreshments! Our very 419.372.0479. against arch-rival Toledo. Before 48 Part of UA.E. Irom gratis 31 Females only? 46 Works dough own Congresswoman, Marcy the match, receive your Subway 49 Dont I wish? 11 Wimp 33 Disney dwarf 47 Pixie Kaptur will be attending also. sub, team picture and a Pepsi. 50 JAnd reading 12 Soapbox figure 36 Port of B.S. 50 Composer Blake lODAY'S If EIISITE OF THE WAV ■ http://mountainMKe.miningco.co TODAY TUESDAY Sunny /library/weekly/aa072698.htm HIGH: 80 LOW: 59 HIGH: 81 LOW: 55 TV GUIDE SECTION

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W The BG News "m "T" Editor-in-Chief, The BGNews Darla Warnock \ orld & N ation 372-6966 Eye on Northwest grounded by strike news □ More than 6,000 pilots went on strike, compiled from staff and wire reports deserting airports around the country. ■ NATURAL DISASTER Earthquake rattles Tokyo The Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — A fairly strong earthquake shook Tokyo and its MINNEAPOLIS - By the surrounding areas this morning, slightly injuring two but causing no time Northwest Airlines' 6.100 major damage. pilots went on strike, most of their The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.4 was centered in the passengers were already gone. Tokyo Bay about 40 miles underground, the Central Meteorological Announcements echoed in the Agency said. nearly deserted main terminal of The earthquake, which rattled shelves and windows for several Minneapolis St Paul International seconds, struck at 8:46 a.m. local time. Airport, which Is dominated by the airline. Its bars and shops were The quake shook Tokyo and nearby prefectures, including Chiba, nearly deserted Friday night and Tochigi, Kanagawa and Saitama, the agency said. most of the baggage carousels A quake of magnitude 5 can cause considerable damage, if it were still. strikes a residential area. Northwest, which accounts for In China, a strong aftershock rocked a remote central area of Tibet 80 percent of the flights Into and today, but the government's seismology bureau said it did not expect out of Minneapolis St. Paul, had any casualties or damage. been warning of the strike possi- Pilots from North- The magnitude-5.2 jolt hit Xainza, about 155 miles northwest of the bility and earlier this week can- region's capital, Lhasa, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said. celed 400 flights scheduled for Fri- west Airlines walk The quake was an aftershock of a magnitude-6 temblor that hit day and today. the picket Hne at Xainza on Tuesday, it said. Detroit Metropoli- There was no Indication today tan Airport. when talks would resume, ■ RAILROADS although sides had said they were ready to negotiate. Freight train derails in Dayton "When It broke last night, every- DAYTON (AP) — At least 12 cars of a CSX train carrying auto body made sure everyone had Associated Press parts derailed Saturday, damaging a building, blocking streets and everyone's phone nunil knocking down power lines, authorities said. Northwest spokesman Jon Austin No injuries were reported. said today. But he said the compa- Shortly before the deadline. and resolve their differences," cent of the airline seats Into Min- The train was headed from Detroit to Nashville, Term., when it ny had not heard from the union, Steve Zoller. the head of the coun- White House press secretary Mike neapolis. Detroit and Memphis. derailed about 4:15 a.m., authorities said. the Air Line Pilots Association. cil, said the offer was rejected. McCurry said. Another White Tenn. Cars from the train hit a business. Economy Linen & Towel Service. The union was waiting to hear The White House said President House spokesman, Barry Toiv, Omodt had said earlier that two Authorities said information on the extent of damage was not avail- from Northwest, said spokesman Clinton would not intervene and wouldn't say what factors the pres- of the most contentious points ident took into account in reaching able. A person answering the telephone at the business declined com- Paul Omodt. order a 60-day "cooling ofl" period were job security and compensa- his decision. ment. Bargaining had gone into a 10th as he did last year when a strike by tion. Northwest, based In suburban A cause of the derailment was not ■determined. straight day, and a last-minute American Airlines pilots was only Northwest pilots say they earn offer was rushed to the union's Bagan. is the nation's No. 6 airline executive council hours before the four minutes old. in terms of passengers carried, an average salary ■ of about strike deadline of 11.01 p.m. CDT Rather. Clinton "urges the par- with more than 54 million annual- S120.000 per year. The airline says ■ MURDERS Friday. ties to stay at the table, work hard ly. It controls 75 percent to 82 per- the average salary is $133,000. Jet fuel catches fire at Air Force DAYTON (AP) — Some jet fuel apparently caught fire inside a building at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base but was quickly extin- guished by firefighters, a base official said. Nearly 1 year after Mother Teresa's death, Base spokeswoman Lt. Serena Mosley-Day said the fire was report- ed about 2 p.m. Friday inside the testing facility. her order continues to strongly flourish □ Mother Teresa's same: Rescuing the suffering, centers since its founder's death most visible positions in the memory continues to destitute and dying from Calcut- and will have 614 homes around Catholic Church outside the Vat- Don't go banarfflsv ta's nooks and alleys. the world by year's end. ican, but few people except her flow even after her In homes the nuns operate Charitable contributions and nuns could even identify her. looking for a i£la0000C<>OC<>OCOOOOOCOOOOOOOC

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mage. "We're creating scoring well as a mental challenge with ^^s^' : chances, but it's mostly coming the heat," Mahler said. "The best WM■ ■ through flank plays and our thing today was not just that we - By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM defenders playing longball," BG won, but how we won it. We The BG News coach Mel Mahler said. "If we were rewarded for all the hard can get that accomplished, then work, then able to finish a team • we're in pretty good shape." off." n The Bowling Green men's soc- BG came out more intense in BG's Zac Olson talked about cer team used Saturday's scrim- the second half. Junior Zac Olson the left back. >• \ mage against Wright State as a tied the score about five minutes measuring point to figure out into the match and Jason Bryant "In the second half we wanted what areas needed fine-tuning. scored the game-winning goal to shut him down," Olson said. "We did a good job of that. We ir^ir BG won the game 2-1 at the shortly thereafter during a Fal- also got used to playing again. Falcon's practice field. con momentum swing. Plus, they ran out of gas." As all teams do at the begin- Wright State's only goal came J —"« In the preseason, Mahler men- ning of the season, BG has some on a penalty kick in the first half. n * '% *> tioned the newcomers getting things to work on. One of them is Junior backup Ty Fowler comfortable with the system as a ballhandling in the middle of the , m %& *~\ fSr , played the entire game at goal. key. He believes the team is mak- field. Fowler recorded two wins and ing progress. Ballhandling is important had a 1.23 goals against average "The first-year players have especially last year. Senior goaltender Scott done a good job of acclimating through the Vallow did not play in the game. themselves to the soccer and aca- middle of the * At halftime, Mahler chal- demic part of their lives," Mahler field because a lenged his crew to turn it up a said. "It's going to take us a good lot of scoring notch. He also made adjustments two or three weeks and maybe goes through in the team's plan of attack and five or six games to really find the midfielders. the defense against Wright the right combination of players. The midfield- State's left back. As a result, If there was a lack of continuity ■ ers see the field, Wright State did not take many in our play, it was because of find the cutters shots at the Falcon net in the sec- that." and make the Mel Mahler ond half. BG's offense dominat- necessary deci- BG Newi Photo/ SCOTT FAUBER ed the second half. The Falcons open tomorrow at Th« men's soccsr team boat Wright State 2-1 in a icrimmoge on Saturday. The Falcons will lac© sions to create scoring opportu- Cochrane Field against Detroit. "It's a physical challenge as Detroit at Mickey Cochrane field tommorrow in the team's first regular season game. Last year nities. the Falcons were 18-6, including the Mid-American Conference championship. Morgantown braces for WVU and OSU

The Associated Press closest to Mountaineer Field, all rooms. Everything Is packed and they cannot stay here." she said. come off smoothly. looking hard for tickets, including rooms have been booked for more Jammed." employee Esther Heft The shelter Is capable of housing The owner of Muriate's Restau- fake ones. University officials say MORGANTOWN. W.Va. — The than a year. said. "One man was so desperate 35 homeless people a night and rant and catering service said he they have received complaints hometown newspaper is calling it "Everybody in the Morgantown he said. Please, just a bedroom averages 20 to 25 per night. can't take on any more clients. from fans who say they were The Game of the Decade." And area has been full quite a long time and a place to take a shower." "I would hate to think we were He's aiready handling 2,000 par- offered tickets to a fictitious 400 everyone wants In — Into the now. As far as 1 know, evcrythini; Heft directed him to the Bartlett putting people up and someone lies Saturday, including the Ohio section at Mountaineer Field. game, into the tailgates and into a through St. Clairsvllle. Ohio, is House, a local homeless shelter. who was actually homeless would State alumni tent, which is expect- Chris Warner has season tickets hotel anywhere within an hours booked up." said manager Jennifer ed to attract at least 800 visitors. "People are desperate." Heft come in and need a spot." on the 45-yard liile but ran a clas- drive. Cllne. said. "I don't think its ever been The WVU Alumni Association is "Overall, there's a lot of hype sified ad to find two extras for his They're all hoping for a chance People who waited until (he last this bad." making sure enthusiasm for the and buildup about the game." he brother. to see No. 1 Ohio State play at No. minute to make reservations are But Sharon Semans. executive game remains high by holding ral- said. 11 West Virginia in their season out of luck, she said. They're not director of the Bartlett House, said lies in three cities this week. Free *l don't feel the economy, Warner, a Morgantown busi- opener next Saturday. going to have rooms." football fans shouldn't expect any receptions are plar.ned for Tuesday though, will feel as big of a boost as nessman, said some ticket-sellers The last time the Mountaineers The WVU Visitors Center has help from her. She laughed when at the Holiday Inn in Parkeraburg. it did when Marshall was here last are demanding $250 for an end faced a top-ranked team in Mor- been inundated with phone oath, told that she might be getting visi- Wednesday at the Embassy Suites year." he said. "For that game, peo- zone seat and $450 for something gantown was in 1986. when Vlnny too. They are mostly from alumni, tors who could actually afford to in Charleston and Thursday at the ple came up from other areas of between the 20-yard lines. A hand- Testaverde led Miami past the from New Jersey to Florida and pay. McLure House in Wheeling. the state and spent two or three ful were asking only $125. he said. Mountaineers 58-14. points in between. "Well, they can direct Ihem And Rocco Muriale will be there days here." The regular selling price Is $25. At the Hampton Inn. the hotel "People have called begging for here, but if they are not homeless to ensure the game-day parties The big game also has fans Scalping Is legal in West Virginia. Come to the 3f University Activities Bigshots m GMAT Organization's Open House Is Now I Under New Classes are starting now! When Wednesday September 2 Call today to reserve your seat. lme 730pm-9O0pm Where Community Suite located on Management the 3rd floor of the Student Union Class starts on September 10! Get information on BGSU's outstanding Beer and Drink Specials programming board, meet the Good Tunes directors of our 14 committees, and enjoy some FREE food! Great Times . Cultural »wono»« Friendly Atmosphere 18 and over Welcome \ >

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ENROLL- PARKING Continued from page one. right now is get the freshmen assimilated quickly on campus," Continued from page one. problem will be, not all sides will tion. parking and traffic administra- some windows with it. The hall be satisfied, he said. In addition, the students met tive assistant, the issue may Hussey said. "As upperlcass- However, Hussey said USG's is not currently livable," Zent- "Either way you look at it, with the parking committee appear worse now than it will in men, we should remember that goal in all of this is to reach a meyer said. "Our two options someone's going to be irritated," Thursday afternoon to propose a few weeks. She said many stu- the freshmen have every right to decision that a majority of the are either building a new struc- Hussey said. possible solutions to the prob- dents tend to bring their cars the be here - just as much as us." students will agree with. The ture in its place or renovating A group of students met with Brent Merriman, a USG sena- first USG meeting is tonight and lem. The students, mostly upper first couple of weeks of school Conklin and saving it." tor. He feels it was a good idea he said they will discuss the Charles Middleton, provost and classmen, were upset over the then take them back home over Kevin Hussey, senior political for the University to recruit more issue extensively. vice-president for academic University's decision not to des- Labor Day. science and history major and "It's going to" take some time affairs, and James Wiegand, pub- ignate between junior/senior "The first few weeks are the Undergraduate Student Gov- freshmen, and notices some and it's going to be an on-going lic safety director, Thursday and freshmen/sophomore on- always the busiest," she said. ernment (USG) president, said changes on campus. issue," he said. morning to discuss the change in campus parking. "The dust usually settles after USG will do everything possible "I see students are becoming Whatever the solution to the the on-campus parking situa- According to Stacie Enriquez, Labor Day." to lessen the problems that might more patient while waiting in occur at the University. longer lines at the Bursar's "The best thing we can do office," Merriman said.

INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS NEEDED; SOFT- Atternoon ChikKare Teachers Naiareth Hall: Need dependable wallers 4 LOST & FOUND BALL. ULTMATE FRISBEE, INNERTUBE Call 419-878-4190 waitresses & dish staff ai our elegant reception FOR SALE WATER POLO. APPLY IN 130 PERRY FIELD facility. 15 mins. Irom BGSU Flex, hrs Can IT iNd Pam at 419 832 2900 HOUSE AND PICK UP AND COMPLETE Anne Grady Corporation TAKE-HOME TEST BEFORE SEPT 1ST Seeking Employment Opportunities? Now accepting application lor part- '82 Volvo. 4-dr sedan, red. 163K. Micnelin Classified LOST. Female calico, tail-toss, spayed, 7 yrs. MUST A TTEND MANDATORY Cl INICS bme/day-Dme position. Spot needed to be tires. t950 Phone 354 8251 old 6-10 lbs. No collar or tags. Viomty of E. Earn extra money while receiving personal Ads satisfaction assisting individuals with mental lilted ASAP. Apply m person Luca Pizza Wood- Woosier and S College 352 5532. The sisters ol Kappa Delta wish to welcome 4 drawer Oresser-$35, Suir-stepper-$3S. Call disabilities. Pan-time, and some substitute po- land Mall. everyone bach to school, and we hope every 352-6736. after 4pm. sitions available at the center, and m the com- Office dean«ig evengs. 10-15 hrsrwV Own 372-6977 ofiO had a a safe and enjoyable summer I 90 Honda Civic wagon. 4 door, cassette, AC. munity Benefits for part-time mdude: tuition Irani, required. Call 352-5B22. reimbursement, paid vacation, paid holidays. $1000 or best offer. 352-8326 TV K News will MM kurminf!y accept ■frertMwU SERVICES OFFERED Part-time Student Employment AM taWcrtMiMlc. of cncMnfC ducnniMMioa a|HMi paid sI nB—ieil neb u ihorc toumt K> be (Mon.-Fri) at: Advanced Specialty Products. Female subteaser needed. Close to campus. dclamaua-v. lacking m IMIUI DMM. niiisMd»H| ot ftbw Apply in person at College Station or call Inc. 428 COugh St BG OH 43402 in nMurt All advcrueineMt are .abject m edMiB| and Professional Secretarial Service Please call Lori at 354-6366 352-1223. Bartender, waitresses and door- (419) 353-5240--phone and fax Come sea an affordable 2 bdrm. 14x72 mobile •ppro.il Roomate needed immediately. Own room in a men. No experience needed. homo. $12,000. Cavalear AA. Green. Jo Loe Offering the following services Plastic recycler for 4 bedroom house. Close to campus/Call real Mr 352-5331, VM 43 or 352-0937 to the academic community: Are you a Christian who loves klde? You'd liber 4 pipe industry needs 353-1120. 'General typing and word processing love working with our weekly klde Bible part-time production workers. POWER MAC 7300 Modem, zip drive, cd-rom. 'Resumes end resume development Roommate wanted badly! 2 bdrm apt. very club! This le an awesome experience, es- Walking distance from campus. lots of programs, bw printer. For more info call CAMPUS EVENTS 'Proofreading large, very nice. $i0S/mo • 1/2 udlites ft 1/2 pecially for Ed. majors. A book scholarship Apply in person. Man or Enn 6-352 6384. 'FAX services and Notary Public phone bill Call 352 3375 . asK lor Brian is svallable. eontsct Cara at Trinily Church, PowerBook 520c 12/320/19 2 $690 'Rush Service and pickup delivery aval. 353-9031. 441 Pike Steel Sublessors needed fall, spring ft summer. PowerBook 180 8/240/14 4 $490 •AMA'AMA'AMA-AMA' 'Open 7 days and evenings $l70/mo. A/C. cable. 1062 Fairview Ave CASEY'S IS HIRING PowerBook 170 8/200/14 4 $390 American Mark»6ng Association 'Sehablaespanoi Pi. time days-nights WELCOME BACK STUDENTS!-Hope we can {HiUsdale Apis) Call Mike or Heidi 354-7414. 353 7285 Info Night Flexible hours. PT sales dark position avail, at Mike's Party serve you soon! Window A.C. Brand new apt. size 7700 Btu's. Tu«. Sept 1 st and Wed. Sept. 2nd 1025N Main 352-9113 Mart. Located in "Big Lota Plaza" 16 hrs/wk. 730 pm in 8A 116 HELP WANTED Enjoy working in a popular, friendly, family- $200, Aerofit Walking Simulator $60 Must sea Free Pizza and Pop SKYDIVE NOW Only 10 mm from campus at owned business. Must be neat, honest, friend* Please call 354 1578 •AMA'AMA'AMA-AMA" Clerical post ton-pan-time. Candidate needs SKYDIVE BG. Student & group discounts good communication skills, fypmg skills, expe- ly, dependable A avail, wk-ends. Steady, long- VISA ft MC accepted. 352-5200. $2000 Tuibon Reimbursement rience with Microsoft Word & interest in fie term employment praf. Apply in person be- FOR RENT •ATTENTION STUDENTS' United Parcel Service law. Send resume and a copy of class sched- ll 8-4pm or can 352-9259. Become a piece of the puzzle' PERSONALS We are currently looking for permanent part- ule k) Student Legal Services. Inc. 327 Univer- Responsible person w/ auto D transfer chil- Come to the organizations far time employees who are interested In working sity Union. BGSU ___ dren to and from elementary school. Please and get involved' Wed Sept. 9 from 3 s5 5 hours per day. Companion needed tor development ally de- provide re' Call 3520644 after 5 30 11am • 3pm Lenhan Grand Ballroom WE OFFER layed adult male. Rec center swims, walks, 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX fxceitent entry level pay of Resume building opportunity. Work this pt-Dme convention, etc. Must have experelnce 311 N CHURCH STREET The Center of Wellness ft Prevention $8 50/S9 50 per hour, and can earn business when your busy school schedule al- Are you looking for something to do? Do you with d.d. 5 hr/wk $6 an hour. Call 352 7143. 1 CAR-PORT is now up to $12 4S>$i3 45 per hour with lows. UnUmtied income potential wnh this have the end of the summer blues? Wei. have Wellnees Connection NYSE global telecommunications company. OFF STREET PARKING one last summer adventure w/UAOi UAO wiB progression. Emp opp at a local restaurant eves A wkends. Come vi to see what we can For mlo call 419-350-6694. not inlemarkeenB. $399. UTILITIES be going bo Cedar Point on Sat. Sept 10th. *FuB time benefits for part time work' Send letter of intent to C. Dean 544 Hickory. do tor you CALL 353-6907 Sign-up m the UAO office (330 Union). The 'Advancement opportunities ' Perr-MrviHe 43450 or 287-4876 after 8pm SKYDIVE BG. Needs more "parachute pack- 372-WELL(9355) 'Holidays and weekends off coat * S28 mi transportation and $26 w'o ENJOY SINGING? ers" now. Fun job Training provided. Trans- Call (419) 891-6820 EOE transportaBon. Hope to see you there!" Sporv porauon needed 4 must be reliable 352 5200 Tnmry United Methodist Church has openings 1 A 2 bdrm. furnished apts. sored by UAO Accent on Pels < in chancel cho.t\ Very close (o campus Non Spring Break 99-Sel Trips. Earn Cash & Go 352-7454 Rt. 25, 10 mln. N. of BG. Riverplace Shop- 1 ABSOLUTE SPRING BREAK" 2 FREE TRIPS music majors welcome S$ BOOK SCHOL- Free"! Student Travel Services is now hiring Are you tred of wearing the same old thing? ping Center, Perrysburg. OH. Down from ON ..ONLY 15 SALES and EARN $$$$ Ja- ARSHIPS tt Call Christina at 353-9031. campus reps/group organizers. Lowest rates Apartment for rant Do you want to try something new? A new ChurchlHs. Exotic Reptiles. Small Animals, maica. Cancun. Bahamas, Florida. Pad'©' Low to Jamaica, Mexico & Florida. Call 2 BDRM furnished, lemak) oriented piece of jewelry? A new t shirt? Then come to Saltwater ft Freshwater Fish, Birds. Live Cor the Union Mail Aug. 3i»i-Sept 4 between Prices' Free Meats. Parties ft Meals* "Limited 1 800 648-4849 Includes utilities, 353-5074 ais ft Anemones. Puppies ft Kittens Stop m Environmental Activist lOam-Spm tor UAO's annual Tie Dye and jew- O f f e r Pan-ime Job/field Internship and buy a buddy for your dormi 1800-426-7710/www sunsplashtours com SPRING BREAK '99 Apt. sublease' needed elry sale) Reasonable pnees are guaranteed > 872-9503 Citizen Action is building a dedicated campaign Cancun or Jamaica From $399 $i7?.00/mo. -> utilities Sponsored by UAO Aerobics Instructor staff D STOP polluters and fight corporate Reps wanted' Sell 15 and travel free' Call 419 698 2733 or 354-2744 Wood County Hospital has an opening lor an greed Lowest Prices Guaranteed' ATTENTION STUDENTS aerobics instructor lor our Wellness Program * $250 325 week Into Call 1 800 446 8355 Efficiency apt. 347 N Main St Apt A ATTENTION PAST AND PRESENT UAO Applications for the Concert, Contemporary Is- MEMBERS Will work 2-6 hours per week. Requirements * 4 00 10.00. minimum of 3 days per week (but www.sun breaks com $320/month utility included 352-6553. sues. Cultural Awareness, and Outdoor Rec- include experience in teaching aerobics cur no weekends') Appfccations to be an EXECUTIVE MEMBER Newly painted ft carpeted 2 bdrm apt. tor rent. reation Directors are now available in the UAO rent CPH certification, and general knowledge * fun-time & year round employment available m UAO «vo available m the UAO office (330 office (330 Student Union). Please fill out tie STUDENTS! STOP ROBBING YOUR PIGGY 372-2098 days. 419-872-9874 alter 5 p m. Student Union) until Monday. Please fin one of health and fitness. Apply at Wood County to Qualified applicant application and return it to ATTN: Jacki by BANK! out and return n to ATTN: Tommy by Monday Hospital or send resume to. "paid training, benefits 8 travel Quiet non-smoker, semi-furnished 2 bedroom Wednesday (9/2) by 5 pm. Also please sign Local firm is filling 40 pos by Sept 15th. Starl- (4V3i) at 5pmInterview^wi*l be conducted on Wood County Hospital ' academic credit available. basement apartment $400 a month, utilities up for an interview when you turn m the appli- ing pay is $10. All majors may apply. Full ft Wednesday at 9 iSpm Questions call c/o Human Resources/Wettness Call 866-4463 to schedule an interview. included References required, pets negooa- cation Questions can 372-2343 pan-time w/ flex. hrs. around classes A other 372-2343. 950 W Wooster Streel ble Opposite BGSU. CaH 353 6181. Bowling Green. Oho 43402 Full or part time positions for general laborers jobs. Co-ops/scholarships awarded No exp Must be available between 8-5 Monday thru Subteaser needed ATTENTION PAST AND PRESENT UAO EOE needed, training provided. Call for more info ATTENTION STUDENTS Friday. Woodoeek Flower Farm 8 miles south 861-0736 Quiet 1 bdrm on Church Street MEMBERS of BG. For details call 655-3066 $3207mo. no sec dep., immed use Appbcations for the Concert. Contemporary Is- Applications to be an EXECUTIVE MEMBER sues. Cultural Awareness, and Outdoor Rec- After school sitter needed. Transpo a must. Mart372-l26l. malthem@bgnet bgsu edu in UAO are available in the UAO office (330 Internshlp/Part-tlme Sales Position Tutor/babysitter needed for afternoons A oc- reation Directors are now available m the UAO 4th grade students. Call 287 4876.9 5 30 Student Union) until Monday Please fill one avail in Maumee w/ a distributer of fasteners, casional evenings in my home Education Sublessors needed Immediately! 2 bed- office (330 Student Union). Please fill out tie out an* refu-n it to ATTN: Tommy by Monday power tools, & safety supplies. Job entails majors only please. Leave message at rooms in a house, 1 block from campus. application and return it to ATTN Jacki by counter sales, phone sales, order processing (6/31) at SPTIInterviews will be conducted on 352-1346. Discount on first month's rentl Woohoo! Wednesday (9/2) by 5 pm. Also please sign Wednesday at 9:i5pm Questions call M F 2025 hrs/wk $7/hr. Send resume to: 224 Troupe St. Call 352-6337. Ask for Brand! Waitress, waiter. Must be at least 21 Cafl up for an interview when you turn m the appli- 372-2343 Fastenal Co.. 389 Tomahawk. Maumee, OH or Rebecca: or leav a message. cation. Questions cafl 372-2343. 43547. www fastenall.com Tanglowood Golf Club 419 8331725 BftB The Hlghlsnds-Graduale Housing Waitresses pt time on a regular basis Neat- One bedroom Laundry facilities m building INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE. M.W DOU- Truck and Auto Repair ness ft reliability a must. Apply betwn 2 A 4. Come be a part of BLES GOLF-SEPT 1;W.C SOFTBALL-SEPT. Lawn maintenance for Knickerbocker lawns. ArC. Quiet* Reduced! Bowling Green's only live Mon-Fn. Elks Club. 200 Campbell Hill Ho 2. M SOFTBALL-SEPT. 3; M.W DOUBLES Part ft full-time wil work around class sched- The Homestead-Graduate Housing television news source... 10% Discount TENNIS-SEPT 8 C INNERTUBE WATER ule Call 352 5822. WANTED ' WANTED • WANTED One bedroom, furnished. A/C. on-site laundry, BO 24 NEWS ; w, Student ID Sophomore o' Junior looking to gam sales ex- soundproof construction. Heat paid, reduced' Informational Meeting: POLO SEPT 9: M.W.C ULTIMATE FRISBEE Lawn maintenance worker needed PT hours SEPT. 10 perience to build their resume The Key year- Liberty St • Spacious 2 bedrm. residential Wednesday, Sept. 2 •Oil Change $19.99" Call 352-2210 book has 1 paid sales position open. Sell area, part ol a house. 9:00 PM *most vehicles space m the yearbook to campus groups. Flex- Highland Management 121 West Hall NOW OPEN ible hours. For more information or to apply cafl 130E. Washington St 354-6036. Any Questions "* Columbia Sports Wear • Low Shop Rates Tobyat372-8634. Con tactJim Foust 372-2077 BGSU jackets ft sweats • Engine Service AEVEH Yukon hiking boots Falcon House • Transmission Work Do you want to have a voice m the movies WORK shown on campus this year? Then come to fie Campus Out 1111 am • Brakes •*" \II\M '!>! I Ilk WINOIItU'Ll YIV AHWI ■!•! I UK WIN! IIII-ll'l H <2 UAO Campus Films Committee meeting every 900 E. Wooster * 352 3365 13040 BisTiOpRd. Wed. at 6 pm in the Tall Room on the ffurd floor Across from Kohl Halt B&B LUNCH "Letters Today. Leaders Tomorrow" of the Student Union Hope to see you there! Bowling Green, OH 353-252* AGAIN! Maximize Your College Experience... Free Towing if we Join A Sorority! Tmr. nAILY NEWS do the job! Applications are available in... "TBGSU • The Student Union Information Desk H0T0FF THE PRESS! • 440 Saddlemire Student Services Building • 108 Hanna Hall — Women's Center V Top wages Preferred Properties Co/ SPECIALIZED V Flexible Hours • Off-Campus Student Center in Moseley Hull 530 S. 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