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* * * * * THURSDAY February 26,1998 * * * Volume 84, Issue 106 Bowling Green, News • * • * •

"An independent student voice serving Bowling Green since 1920'

Open house designed Squawk! to connect community □ An open house is planned to help bridge City the gap between city OPEN HOUSE residents and University Where: students. "It was cool to know Renaissance Art and how supportive Frame Inc. at By WENDY SUTO rheBGNews Bowling Green 113 North Main residents are to the Street. In order to help bridge the gap between the residents of Bowling campus community Green and the University stu- after I attended some When: dents, the first ever community of these events." 7 p.m. on Thursday open house will be held down- and Friday. town. The event will include speakers, music, refreshments Open to students and and, above all, communication. Tiffanie Csortos community residents. Beginning at 7 p.m. this Thurs- senior fine arts major day and Friday, the Renaissance Art and Frame, Inc. gallery on 113 North Main St. will host stu- environmental issues during stand, acknowledge and work for dents and community residents. Thursday's meeting. Kenny solutions to various problems They will gather for an evening Schweickart, director and foun- they may face. of informal socialization to der of "For A Better Ohio," will The idea to have a community bounce ideas back and forth be speaking as well as Brendan open house began in the summer about city and environmental is- O'Keefe about the University's of 1996 when Tiffanie Csortos, sues, as well as have a good time. 100-acre restoration and organic senior fine arts major, noticed There will be a different theme farming on the north side of Poe that although many events were each night, according to senior Road. Other land issues will also going on around town, many stu- environmental policy and analy- be discussed. Later that evening, dents never knew about them. % sis major Brendan O'Keefe. He students will be playing acoustic "I never knew about those said he hopes students will attend guitar folk music. events,"Csortos said. "It was cool this event instead of going to the On Friday night, the theme will to know how supportive Bowling bars. focus on Black History Month. Green residents are to the cam- "It is a nice alternative to the Matthew Boaz, a public adminis- pus community after I attended bar scene and will be focused tration graduate student, will be some of these events." around relevant issues they face talking about minorities and This event will be open to the as well as hear and support some higher education. Jazz music will public and is sponsored by Anti- people who are expressing their be played following the speaker. Racist Action, the WEB student need to acknowledge the prob- O'Keefe also said that what he co-op, and For A Better Ohio. For BO Newt Photo by Jeremy Martin lems we deal with regionally and hopes students will get out of this more information, contact Lyn- BG News photographer catches a close-up photo of a seagull as it rested on a branch in Toledo in general," O'Keefe said. open house is a renewed sense of nette Berkey at 372-5648 or Tif- Wednesday. JJ The theme will center around the human capability to under- fanieCsortos at 353-0181. Flower sale gives aid Community offended by student signs to cancer research □ Oxford residents ask the City Council to regulate "offensive" □ Students volunteer to signs displayed by Miami Uni- help raise money for Campus versity students. cancer research through flower sales. The Associated Press By TRACY WOOD OXFORD, Ohio - Residents in this col- The BC News lege community say they are offended by some signs students Spring break is just around the post outside their houses, and they have corner, and once again it is time asked the city to put an end to it. to think of spring and the daffodil For decades, students have posted in season. ' front of their homes signs bearing such Daffodil Days at the Universi- names as "Bored of Education," "The ty is not just another flower sale, Playground" and "Boxed Inn." But some rather it is an effort to raise residents are upset about more recent, money to support cancer 4-foot-wide signs that read "Butt-Ox" and research, education and patient "Sex on the Beech" services. Kim Gill, whose "Sex on the Beech" sign Students will have the oppor- is derived from the home's Beech Street tunity to show their support an! location, said her sign is not going any- provide hope 'or the 600 Wood where. County cancer patients fighting "If this city wants to pass a law in oppo- BUTT-OY for their lives by purchasing daf- sition to our First Amendment rights, then fodils March 2-6, according to I'll take my sign down, and I will hate this Linda Glomski, coordinator of city even more," she said. "But I'm not Uuclated Prtii photo Daffodil Days. dents and campus organizations. about to please this city by conforming to The cost of the bouquets are $5 Volunteers arc responsible for its definitions of appropriate until I'm and are bursarable. The money planning, delivering, ordering forced to." Two Oxford residents lean out of their window which displays their sign. The signs are causing a disturbance within the small college town. raised is used to assist cancer and unloading the bouquets to Miami University's administration tries patients and their families in to remind students to show respect for cancer patients in Wood County. purchasing supplies they cannot Frannie Leass, junior social others in the community, but is otherwise afford, and the flowers are a gift staying out of the fight, university The City Council wants students to re- Amy Keller, a resident of "Butt-Ox," work major and volunteer, said of hope to the patients. she wants college students to spokeswoman Claire Wagner said move objectionable signs voluntarily. said the sign is just for fun and is not in- Glomski said she commends know cancer can strike people of Wednesday. tended to be offensive. the volunteers for their efforts in all ages. "It's off campus," Ms. Wagner said. "We "We're hoping people will take it upon trying to help the patients and try to remind students that they are part of themselves to exercise good judgment," "It is important that college "I know there are families around here their families. students are aware cancer a larger community and need to be re- Mayor Bill Snavely said. "If they don't, I ... and I don't think our sign is offensive," "This year we have a terrific spectful." would not be surprised to see legislation ... strikes people of all ages, and we she said. "I'm sorry that some people do, group - one of the best we've always think just because we're Sue Ann Beer, a resident, has asked the either regulating the content or eliminat- but I think it's just amusing." ever had, and we hope to see a lot young we will not get it, or no one City Council to regulate the signs. She said ing them altogether." Bob Karrow, a seven-year Oxford resi- some are too offensive for her 7-year-old of response from the Bowling in our family will get it," Leass dent, said he doesn't want to see legislation Green community," she said. son. At the mayor's request, members of said. monitoring the signs but thinks students Many students have vol- Orders can be made starting "If It's not a sign that's inherent to a Miami's Associated Student Government should be reasonable. unteered their time in order to Monday in the Student Union be- business or direction, like my address or recently visited homes they thought had "It really trivializes the First Amend- make this fundraiser a success. tween 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or the name of my street or my name, then it inappropriate names and asked residents ment to stand behind it for a dumb house The goal this year is to raise through order forms posted shouldn't be on the nouses," she said. to remove the signs. sign," he said. $5,000 with the support of stu- around campus. A ne BG News Thursday, February 26, 199ft

Opinion Editor Natalie Miller H OPINION 372-2604 The BG News The question of beliefs is essential

Last week, I wrote an article minutes and polonium-214 has a without exception, information is about circular reasoning surround- half-life of 1.6 X 10-4 seconds. lost. ing evolution. My secular educa- The problem is that polonium Spetner allows an analogy to tion has taught me that carbon dat- has been found in granite without better argue the point, "...anyone ing did in fact uphold evolution. I evidence of a parent cluster or ura- who thinks that an accumulation of researched carbon dating and relat- nium halos. Granite requires many mutation (information-losing ed it to evolution. Since then, I years to completely harden from its processes) can lead to macroevolu- have received mass amounts of crit- molten stale. This means that polo- tion (a massive net gain of informa- icism and, in turn, I delved into nium was 'frozen in time' by gran- tion) is like the merchant who lost a more research. I must concede ite which takes several years to litde money on every sale but since carbon dating isn't a widely harden. As Dr. Morris points out, thought he could make it up on used dating method that my opin- "Obviously, the atom does not volume." ion may have been unsubstantiated. linger very long in either polonium Now the question arises that if "An independent student voice serving But the definition of opinion is a aside and allow an expert to take state before it decays into the next mutation and evolution are in belief or conclusion held with confi- the floor. isotope in the decay chain." He process losing information, where Bowling Green since 1920" dence but not substantiated by John D. Morris, Ph.D. has writ- continues, "...granite cools too did the information come from in proof; in light of this, I find it hard ten extensively on radioactive iso- slowly, and the polonium decays the beginning? There is no need to to believe some of the responses to topes. Morris uses the decay of ura- too rapidly to accomplish this in turn this into a religious argument, my article. nium atoms to demonstrate why any scenario other than instanta- however, it is important that we 210 West Hall My intention this week is to using radioactive isotopes as a dat- neous creation...Evolutionists have scrutinize evolution for the erro- Bowling Green State University address the published criticisms of ing method to support evolution is come to call this a 'tiny mystery.'" neous theory it is. my column. My circular reasoning unsubstantiated. First a little back- I his "tiny mystery" raises extreme The notion that there is no con- Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 argument is most disputed; I made ground by Morris, "Scientists have doubts as to the validity of radioac- troversy or doubt about the Theory an incorrect assumption based on long known that when each partic- tive isotope dating. of Evolution is absurd. My question Phone: (419) 372-2601 my personal experience. I assumed ular radioactive atom decays, it Common sense here—come and is if there is no controversy, howev- E-mail: [email protected] carbon daring was still being used gives off energy at a characteristic get it. er small or big, about evolution to promote evolution. I did not, level. This energy burst damages Away from the radioactive iso- why is it not the Law of Evolution? however, claim fossils prove evolu- the mineral matrix in which the tope debate Lee Spetner has high- As for 'Scientific creationists of tion. atom rests, and the size of the dam- lighted another discrepancy in the the Religious Right feeling threat- DARLA WARNOCK Caution: technical argument fol- aged zone reflects the level of ener- Theory of Evolution. Evolution is ened by science' I beg to differ. Just Editor-in-Chief lowing. For common sense skip gy released. Because uranium built on natural selection and to name a few: Dr. Gary Parker, down. atoms are usually found within cer- chance mutations. The idea of Carl Weiland, Dr. Ken Ham, and BRANDON WRAY NATALIE MILLER U / Pb is the decay of a radioac- tain minerals as inclusions of bil- Evolution is that in the beginning Dr. Morris all believe in Creation Associate Editor Opinion Editor tive uranium atom to a stable lead lions of atoms, the decay of these there were only single cell organ- and avidly promote science. They atom; for example, Uranium-242 unstable atoms over time produces isms. Those single cells became just don't agree with Evolutionists SARAH BEDNARSKI ELIZABETH KERBY changes into 16 different unstable a sphere of damage around the protozoa and algae and pelicans and have been labeled as charlatans News Editor Copy Chief atoms before it finally decays into radio-centers." and humans. How did a single cell and cranks. I implore you to Lead-206 with is stable. These spheres of damage create become a pelican? Well, according become active in your learning; JEREMY MARTIN JASON McMAHON At every step in the decay a a series of concentric spheres—the to evolution, a single cell mutated there is nothing wrong with chal- radio halo, or "pleochroic halo," is aforementioned radio halos. Since, and in the mutation it created a lenging commonly held beliefs. Photo Editor Sports Editor left in the mineral. This process as Morris slates, "...uranium decays characteristic that made it stronger After all, that was the downfall of SCOTT BROWN JOHN WENZEL takes billions of years; and likewise, to lead through a series of interme- than the other single cells. Natural the church. can be used to date these sedimen- diate steps, each of which has its selection then dictates that all of the Rob Searfoss is a columnist for The Graphics Editor Entertainment Editor tary rock that houses the mineral. own characteristic energy level weaker cells, the ones without the News. He can be reached al Think of it as measuring the age of upon decay," the make-up of the genetic mutation, will eventually [email protected]. For your ref- a tree; every year a tree grows it original mineral can be determined die off. Spetner, through a plethora erence: Spetner, Lee Ph D. Not by forms another circle in its trunk. and then dated. Uranium decays of complex mathematical and tech- Chance: Shattering the Modern Theory Since I carry no credibility in the slowly compared to say polonium. nical jargon, then demonstrates that of Evolution. Morris, John D. Ph D. VOICES scientific community I will step Polonium-218 has a half-life of 3.05 in fact when there are mutations, The Young Earth.

As in any scientific endeavor, biologists are ope* to informed debates about ideas and theories. The scientific community values above all those people with open minds. Unfortunately, when it comes to evolution there are many uninformed opinions about fundamental aspects of evolutionary theory. This is where the article, "Circular SOMEOty socieiy wu. Reasoning Surrounds Evolution" (BG News 2/19) comes in. It is criti- cal to dispel some of these commonly held fallacies. dusr SEND -no? BDERLV Fallacy 1. Evolution is defined by C14/C12 (carbon dating). HTOSPACE Nothing could be further from the truth. Evolution is simply a change in gene frequency overtime. There are five primary mechanisms that result in evolutionary change. Evolution as a process is in fact observable in the laboratory and field. As an example, in the past several decades we have witnessed evolution in bacteria and insects arising from overuse of antibiotics and pesticides. Fallacy 2. Evolution must be assumed to have ndiometric dating to work To quote the article "In other words, Carbon Dating can't prove evolution because it assumes evolution." Radioactive decay has been examined and proved independently of any biological phenomenon and is simply a modem tool by which biologists and geologists date fossils. Fallacy 3. Carbon-14 dating is used to date older fossils. "If the steady state was reached before the dinosaurs then we can measure the ratio of C14/C12 in living organisms today and compare it to the bones we find and then derive an age." The half-life of Carbon-14 is approximately 5,600 years This means that half of the radioactive Carbon is gone after that time. Carbon-14 dating is only reliable for fossils that are relatively young, 50,000 years or younger. Fallacy 4. Scientists have no proof to radioactive levels when organ- isms are fossilized. It is a correct assumption that radioactive dating is ! only accurate when the initial ratio is known. For older fossils, potassi- um-argon is used as the radiometric dating method. Potassium-40 • decays to Argon-40, an inert gas Inert gases do bind to chemical com- | pounds in developing fossils. The only way that Argon-40 appears within rocks is from decay of Potassium-40 within rocks. Since we know that the beginning amount of Argon-40 in rocks is zero, we have solved the fallacy without guessing. You only live once in BG Scientists and the scientific endeavor value open debate on any the- I have been here six years, which played , so when I took believe it. You can blow smoke up ory, including the theory of evolution. However among scientists this I am reminded every day is a long basic ice hockey. I got a reality your ass as long as you want, but debate is based not on belief, fallacy, guessing or misconception rather * time. While I am not an expert on check. I had a ton of fun mind you, the truth is if all you do every the universities or the surrounding but I realized 1 wasn't going to be it is based on interpretation of the empirically derived evidence. weekend is repeat the weekend Troy A. Keller area, or anything for that matter, I the next Dominik Hasek. profess to know the best place for That same year, I decided I prior to that, you are not living. Postdoctoral Fellow pizza deals, used CDs and other wanted to be a disk jockey, so I Talk is cheap folks, and in reality, all Laboratory for Sensory Ecology essentials of college living. joined WFAL. I had some really the apathy around here is the fault I'm not a tour guide nor do I bad shifts at the beginning, like 2 of the students, not the University. work for the visitor's bureau, so I'm a.m. on Thursday and 6 a.m. on I have spent many a day and night not going to list every damn thing Wednesday, but after awhile, I actu- grumbling about this place, but I ally became a decent DJ. I also Copyright < 1998, The BG News, Bowling Green. Ohio. Reprinting that I've done or could have done 'H^l choose to go here, so it's my job to since I've been here, but the list is learned a hell of a lot about music. of any material from this publication without the permission of make it worthwhile and speak up The BG News Is strictly prohibited. long. The truth is, every single one The funny part about this is the Which prompted me my junior when necessary. At some stage in The BG News is an independent publication founded In 1920 and of you who complains that there is attitude, "Hey man, you only live year to learn to play my room- is published daily during the academic year and weekly during the nothing to occupy your free time is once, you've got to enjoy life," mate's guitar. Then 1 wanted to the game, you have to realize you summer semester. either A) really ignorant and unob- which I have heard repeatedly in leam how to play bass and piano, are not the children you so often act Opinions expressed In columns and letters to the editor are not servant or B) a liar. college from a variety of students, so now I am. like, and take some damn responsi- necessarily those of the student body, faculty, University adminis- The is the simple truth about the but who seem to live contradictory Are you wondering what my bility for your lives. This tration or The BG News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the point is? This is my point. I once Spring 1998 BG News staff. whole thing is, if it doesn't involve to this motto. If I was going to live University owes you an education, alcohol, scratch that, cheap or free like this was my only life, which as heard someone say about the big The BG News encourages Its readers to notify the paper of any alcohol, it is not attractive. There sign that says "WE CARE" in the but at some point you need to start errors in stories or photograph descriptions. far as I can tell it is, I would try to are local bands that get little or no do as much interesting and differ- window of the Student Services educating yourselves about life. Decisions made by the EdItor-tn-Chlef and the Editorial Board are support; plays, musicals and operas ent things as possible. Building, "If you have to say it, Like the fact there is more to it final that go unnoticed; programs put on When I was a sophomore, I had you're not doing it." I don't claim than happy hour. by RAs on campus that are ignored; to be pious or high and mighty, but the notion that I wanted to be a Timothy Mmneci is a guest colum- Today's edition was designed and edited by campus organizations that put on a hockey goalie. Now, I'm an aver- I have never said, "Hey, you only nist for The News. He can be reached -±- Darla Warnock, Editor-in-Chief yr variety of activities that are disre- age skater, but I had never actually live once," in regards to my social ^ She can be reached at (419) 372-6966 garded, etc. etc. habits, because I don't need to 1 at: [email protected] PEOPLE ON THE STREET Today's Question: "Do you have a favorite drinking game, and what is it?" THE BG NEWS

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John Connell Shelly Keller Paul Spenthoff Tanny Vonthron Tennllle Abrams QUOTE OF THE DAY Freshman Sophomore Freshman Senior Junior Pre Physical Therapy IPC Business Deaf Ed. Purchisin( » Production A ^ It is important that college students are "1 don't drink." Thumper." "I think they're stu- "A»hole.- "Ice cube tray £ £ aware cancer strikes people of all ages, pid. I Just like to races." and we always think just because we're ft get hammered." young we will not get it, or no one in our family will get it. Frannie Leasa Got an idra for a "People on the Street" question? E-mail us at "nfnews&hgnet.hKsu". Junior social work major and volunteer THURSDAY THRILLS The Iraqi special UPCOMING EVENTS forces, consist- "Upcoming Fvmu" is a. aervicr to our r**dcr« borrowed daily via the University web page. The calendar of ing of numerous events on the web page has a more complete listing of events and can be accessed through "www.bgsu.edu'*. women between Thursday, 2/26/98 African Spirituality (7:15 p.m. - the ages of 60 9:30 p.m.) and 75, prepared Kappa Delta Philanthropy ticket Union Faculty Lounge. A day of for battle prior to sales (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.) African spirituality with discussion and Math Science Building. a "Jam" session with Jasory Eason. Mr. the diplomatic Eason will talk about the meaning of spir- agreement ituality as it pertair.s to Africa as well as Showcase Talent Student Art reached on Exhibit (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) have audience participation with instru- McFall Callery. ments. Sunday. MAC Women's Swimming ft Diving African Spirituality Lecture (7:15 Championships (11 a.m.) p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) Cooper Pool-SRC. Day one of the Union Faculty Lounge. Sponsored by league meet. Sessions start at 11 a.m. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, inc. and 7 p.m.. respectively. Global Voices Reception/Readings Catholic Student Connection Week (7:30 p.m.) (11 a.m. - 2 p.m.) 1104 Offenhauer West. World Student Union Foyer. Sponsored by Catholic Association presents writers from differ- Student Connection ent countries who will read their works and.through their writing, share their Faculty Scholar Series (12:30 experiences. Snacks and drinks will be Thursday Thrills p.m.) provided. is just that - just Bryan Recital Hall. Moore for thrills. Please Ten November (8 p.m.) Musical Arts Center. Paper pre- do not take it sentations by I )rs. Isabel Joe E. Brown Theatre. Docudrama Barbara O'Hagin and Vincent about the 29 crewmen who perished in seriously. We're Kantorski Free. the 1975 sinking of the Edmund trying to have a Fitzgerald. Call 372-2719 for ticket Infor- good time here. mation. Internet Use for BGSU Have a fun day! Personnel (PC) (1 p.m. - 4 p.m.) BGSU. Specifically designed to RSA Dance (9 p.m. - 11 p.m.) familiarize the BGSU community Union Ballroom. BGSU Recreational with the functionality provided Sports employment opportunities (TBA) through their networked Rec Center. Interviews for the 98-99 OHIO Weather school year for previously applied for computer, this TODAY'S Thursday, Feb. 26 class Esitlons. Mardi Gras (TBA) French House examines the TOSS from MacDonald). Come celebrate AccuWeather® forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures applications of Mardi Gras with friends! Live music, cul- WEATHER i- mail and web tural dishes, and fun! Tickets are $3. MICH. browsers. Part Contact the French house for fur- of the Desktop ther ticket information. Technology Toledo 52 Project. Free. For Friday, 2/27/98 Today: more Information, call Continuing Education, Spirit Day (8 a.m. - 10 Chilly, mild level clouds International & a.m.) Summer Programs. 101 University Hall. 372 8181. Staff in the Office of Academic Enhancement High: 47 Low: Executive Master invite faculty, staff and 39 of Organization students to Join them lor Development the February Spirit Day Reception (5 Celebration. Tour the p.m.f Learning Labs and see the Friday: Nationwide Tower. new Math Lab. Refreshments Columbus. Learn more and door prizes will also be Cool, low level haze, mist about the Executive available. Master of Organization development Program at BGSUI Join Kappa Delta Philanthropy ticket us for an information session where all sales (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) your questions about this program will be Union Foyer. High: 51 Low: 40 answered. Kappa Delta Philanthropy Ucket Creative Experience I (7 p.m. - 9 sales (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.) p.m.) Math Science Building. Room 2. College Park. Learn brain- PAGE THREE is intended as an irreverent look at storming techniques and practice Showcase Talent Student Art The University. We at The BO Newt consider it an exercises to unlock creativity. Meets Exhibit (10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.) offbeat page where we try to offer something for every- ^^^^43^ ^ticiQ Thurs. through March 26. Fee. For infor- McFall Gallery. body. Opinions expressed herein are solely those of mation/registration, call Continuing our staff. Have a nice day. Showers T-slorms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Ft Cloudy Cloudy Education. 419/372-8181. Via Associated Press GraphicsNel FALL 1998 LEASING Put Your Studies Come sign up today! UNITS GOING FAST!

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Editor-in-Chief Darla Warnock WIRE WATCH 372-6966 State questions parts of legal fee bill News The Associated Press against the state. several other expenses during a ed spending 10 hours in trial on The Ohio Supreme Court hearing Tuesday before Lewis. Nov. 11,1993, when the court was Digest NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio ~ The ordered the state to pay legal The coalition already has paid closed for Veterans Day. And he state is questioning portions of a fees for the Ohio Coalition for $1.3 million of the total bill and said an attorney billed the coali- nearly $3.5 million bill attorneys Equity & Adequacy of School wants to be reimbursed for those tion for 24 hours of work in a submitted after winning a land- Funding when it ruled in March fees. single day, while on another day, compiled from wire reports mark school-funding lawsuit that Ohio's school-funding Columbus attorney Keith eight people spent 94 hours work- nearly a year ago. system was unconstitutional. McNamara testified for the state ing on the case. ■ MARIJUANA State attorneys said the bill is Perry County Common Pleas after reviewing the bill and ques- Coalition attorney Quintin F. too high even though a judge Judge Linton Lewis Jr. reduced tioned the length of several con- Lindsmith said there were some Mother pleads guilty to giving child pot already has reduced by $1.5 mil- the bill in November, saying the ferences, expenses submitted for mistakes on the bill. For exam- lion the original bill submitted by state did not have to pay some meals and the number of hours ple, Pittner was not in court on ERIE, Pa. - A mother has pleaded guilty to charges that she al- Bricker & Eckler, the law firm expenses, such as expert witness attorneys worked on the case. Veterans Day but was in the of- lowed her 4-year-old son to smoke marijuana while a video representing a coalition of fees. For example, McNamara said fice preparing for trial the next camera rolled. Mary Jane Kline, 41, pleaded guilty Tuesday to eight charges schools that won its lawsuit State attorneys questioned attorney Nicholas Pittner report- day, he said. including felony child endangerment. Ms. Kline, who is free on bail, faces up to 28 years in prison. Judge George Levin sched- uled sentencing for March 25. Ms. Kline's lawyer, Dennis Kuftic, said his client had a history of mental problems. Clinton consoles Florida tornado victims "The child in all other respects was well-fed, well-clothed, well-housed. He had progressed appropriately for his age," Kuf- The Associated Press tic said. He said Ms. Kline has no other children. The boy, now 5, has been living with relatives and family KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Quoting "You've been through ii iends. Kuftic said Ms. Kline has had supervised visits with from the Bible and stroking the a lot. ...Keep your him. hand of a shaken survivor. Presi- ■ TAUNTING dent Clinton mourned lives lost chin up. I've had a lot to Florida tornadoes and pledged of black eyes in my Man is sentenced after raping boy and threat- federal help in rebuilding "brick ening lawyers by brick, home by home." life." The president also voiced in- CINCINNATI - A man accused of sexually abusing a boy, then terest Wednesday in an early fleeing the country and taunting prosecutors has been sentenced warning system that could use Bill Clinton ; to two years in prison. existing U.S. satellites to fore- speaking to tornadoe victims in Jack West, 51, was sentenced Tuesday in a state court after cast tornadoes. Florida pleading guilty to four counts of sexual battery and three counts "Americans are praying for of intimidation for mailing threatening letters to prosecutors. you and pulling for you, and He fled to Indonesia in 1990, shortly before he was indicted In whatever it is within our power Cincinnati on charges that he raped the boy over four years be- osa Park Campground. ginning in 1984 when the child was 8 years old. to do to help you return to normal In shirtsleeves and khaki pants The letters from Indonesia told authorities to "come and get lives, we will do," Clinton told under a hot sun, the president me" and were accompanied by pictures of West making obscene survivors and rescue workers. tugged at aluminum siding gestures. A $3 million Labor Department sheared from a camper. He jug- West returned last year, saying that he wanted to clear his grant for temporarily unem- gled in his hand a ball dug ■ name. ployed Floridians marked the from the debris beneath a swing first of millions of dollars in fed- set. ■ OASIS eral aid to the state in response to He stopped to console a trem- Band denies disturbing airline passengers the twisters that cut through cen- bling Peggy Smith, 65, who lives tral Florida on Monday killing at In Nashville, Tenn . but wintered PERTH, Australia - Liam Gallagher denied that he and other least 39 people with winds of up in her camper at Ponderosa. The members of Oasis yelled obscenities and disturbed passengers to210mph. RV was destroyed, her neighbors Assoc laird Press photo on a flight from Hong Kong to Australia. Clinton, whose helicopter cir- killed and, with a bandage over The rocker blamed "rude" passengers and an uptight crew for cled low three times over the her bruised left eye, Mrs, Smith President Clinton watches his step as he walks through the destructed the problems Tuesday on the Cathay Pacific flight to Perth. The Winter Garden area outside Or- hugged Clinton and thanked him area in Kissimmce, Fla. Wednesday. pilot threatened to divert the plane and have the band and its lando, held his chin in his left for coming. 30-member entourage removed, an airline spokesman said. hand as he viewed the aftermath: "You've been through a lot. ... lions" but he wouldn't have a dol- cal fund-raisers and a meeting on The airline will refuse to carry the group again without a guar- an upended ranch-style house, its Keep your chin up," the presi- antee of "adult behavior," the spokesman said. lar estimate for federal aid until Bay Area disaster recovery be- I.iam's brother Noel, the band's leader, told reporters he was lower half dissolved Into a wreck dent said, stroking her hand. "I'- next week. fore a private family ski week- asleep the whole time. Asked if the band could give such a guar- of shards shoved Into the ground; ve had a lot of black eyes in my Clinton said that, with the El end in Utah. [ antee, he said: "I am not the rest of the band, am I?" an American flag fixed to a stu- life." Nino weather phenomenon In all, Clinton has declared 34 bby pole in the lawn outside a Stanley Adams, 73, sat on a spawning tornadoes in once un- Florida counties disaster areas, flattened home. I ■ KNIGHTHOOD metal folding chair outside the likely regions, "what I'm trying making victims and local He said his own home state, rubble that had been his trailer. to figure out is whether we can governments eligible for low- Much dispute surrounds an honor for Sean Arkansas, is too familiar with A pink leash dangled from his get some sort of satellite system cost loans and some grants after Connery tornadoes' random, deadly belt loop. Despite broken ribs, he (to act as a) buzzer system with the tornadoes. Groundhog Day power. told Clinton with delight that his bells and whistles to make sure storms and Christmas week LONDON - Politicians and pundits arguing over the rights and "No matter how many of these poodle Fifi had survived and was people get advance warning." flooding. wrongs of a knighthood for Sean Connery have left him annoyed. I have seen over the last 20 recuperating at the vet. "I'm glad FEMA will spend an estimated The actor objected to speculation that his knighthood was be- years, I don't think anybody can she made it," Clinton said. $250 million in California be- Addressing a somber assembly ing held up because he once said he believes in hitting women fail to be moved and awestruck James Lee Witt, director of the cause of El Nino-related storms of Ponderosa residents and res- and because he's a tax exile living in the Bahamas. by ... the lives and the treasures Federal Emergency Manage- and flooding, said Witt. He and In an interview Tuesday on BBC radio from his home, Connery cuers, Clinton quoted from the that can be taken away in a mat- ment Agency, said the El Nino- Clinton left Florida Wednesday book of Isaiah: "The bricks are denies condoning violence against women and called the accusa- ter of just a few seconds," Clin- driven tornadoes' damage in tions against him "character assassination." afternoon for . fallen down, but we will build ton said at the destroyed Ponder- Florida would be "up in the mil- There, Clinton planned politi- with you in stones."

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□ The Ai rforce ROTC ~vTO£ cans as military pilots. Macon black men to fly. In 1945, only the said the National Tuskegee Air- Germans did not want black men sponsored a program i» Diversity men are dedicated to the propos- to fly," Macon said. 7^^—_ (Ejgu"7i about discrimination tion that all Americans learn Macon was the replacement pi- American history. lot with the legendary 99th against black pilots in Macon said the challenge is to Fighter Squadron in Italy. In World War II. "Black airpilots had help educate the American peo- 1949, he began his studies at In- to fight to fly because ple and incorporate black history diana University and earned ad- into American history because he By BRANDI BARHITE vanced degrees in mathematics. er of who they were, but believes in the United States The BG News He was an associate professor in "nth** :; ^> • they overcame the there is a melting pot with all of mathematics at MMes College in the ingredients. Birmingham and Southern Uni- A pioneer in integrating the adversity and proved "But all the ingredients have armed forces was on campus this versity in Louisiana before ac- to be winners." not quite melted yet," Macon week to speak about discrimi- cepting a teaching job with the said. Detroit Public Schools. nation against black pilots in He said it was a slap in the face World War II. Gregory Edmonds, Macon's George Schafer when the "melting pot" did not wingman, said it has been a privi- Captain Richard Macon spoke have a black airforce. to the University in a program chairman of Aerospace Studies lege to work with Macon. He Macon said during World War joined the National Tuskegee sponsored by Airforce ROTC. II many black Americans did not Macon is one of the founders of Airmen in order to carry on the Macon makes people realize the consider Adolf Hilter any legacy because the average ages the National Tuskegee Airmen impact the Tuskegee Airmen had different from racist Americans. and former Tuskegee pilot. of the former Tuskegee pilots are on history and World War II. The He said many white Americans 75, he wants to get the history 400 Napoleon Road 352-9135 George Schafer, chairman of Tuskegee Airmen were the first believed blacks were not capable Aerospace Studies, said he was alive. He said Macon has taught group of black military pilots and of complicated thinking or work- hiin to meet and overcome ad- Mon. -Fri. 9-5 Sat. 10-2 honored to have Macon speak be- are credited with the eventual ing with complicated equipment, versities. cause he is a person right out of desegregation of the military as therefore they could not be pi- history. well as with the recognition of lots. There are 40 chapters of "Black airpilots had to fight to black pilots equal to white pilots. According to Macon, the Tus- fly because of who they were, but National Tuskegee Airmen "We want that legacy to live kegee Airmen proved them throughout the world. Today Are you fed up with rental they overcame the adversity and on," Macon said. wrong. They destroyed 251 there is a National Tuskegee proved to be winners," Schafer The legacy began on July 19, enemy bombers and lost none of Airmen Museum located in De- agencies that treat you like said. 1941, when the American Army the bombers they escorted. They Rachel Orosz, senior criminal troit. The museum features Airforce began a program in earned 850 medals. memorabilia from the fighting your just a check? justice major, said she hopes Alabama to train black Ameri- "In 1943, America did not want units. COME JOIN OUR

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Sports Editor Jason McMahon /J: SPORTS 372-2602 BG's season hits bitter end It was a game of missed oppor- related story). □ Miami ends Bowling Only four RedHawks scored ■Miami's duo of Wally Szczer- tunities as the Falcons battled to biak and Daymon Frierson com- Men's Basketball Green's season by turn- within three points at times, but any points at all. Anthony Taylor bine for 46 points to lead the ing away the Falcons in never overcame the RedHawks, added nine and John Estick RedHawks attack. See page eight. who left the door open several chipped in six. Oxford. times. "I'm not worried about who Bowling Green 52 BG shot just 33 percent from doesnt score," Coles said. "I'm The RedHawks will move on to Miami 61 By JIM TOCCO the floor in the first half, doing not worried about who does face Western Michigan in the BOWl INC (JOIN (10-16) The BC News nothing to overcome Miami's score." first round of the MAC Tourna- EaKrlcamp 3-10 00 7, Cropo 0-0 0-1 0. shooting, which was also abys- With under two minutes re- ment. Cowan 5-12 0-1 10, Moore 3-9 2-2 11, Reid 5-11 04 11, Keyi 1-5 5*11, Furiin 04 041 0. OXFORD - For the first time mal. The RedHawks finished maining in the game, it looked "I'm just glad we won," ■Uck 1-3 0-0 2. ToUh 20-50 7-10 52. Everyone in 12 years. Bowling Green's under 40 percent. like BG might overturn the lead Szczerbiak said. "I just want to MIAMI 115-11) the RedHawks had held for all 38 keep this thing rolling." IMhunya 0-2 04 0, tjtidi 1-4 4-4 8. Sim- men's basketball team will not "Did we play well? I don't biak *-20 5-t 24, Taylor 4-11 0-0 9, f rmaan canenjoy make the Mid-American Confer- know." said Miami coach Charlie minutes. Jay Keys penetrated the Keys was a bright spot for the 6-12 10-12 22, Chapman 0-0 0-0 0, laclaff 0-1 ence Tournament. Coles. "But I do know we won. It lane as he did several times in Falcons scoring 11 points and 04 0, Immingrr 0-10-10. Totalt 20-51 19-23 the game and was fouled by causing havoc for Miami's de- 41. the Madness The Miami RedHawks made looked for a little while like we rUnJmt - Mami, Ohio 27, BG 24. H*»nl sure of that Wednesday night by weren't going to pull it out, but Szczerbiak. It was Szczerbiak's fense. The freshman played 26 •pall - Bowling Green 5-20 (EUerkimp 1-5, With one of the most excit- we did and we'll take it." fourth personal and the free minutes due to DeMar Moore's Comn o-l, Moore 3-5, Reid 1-4, Key! 0-1, turning aside the Falcons 61-52. ■«k 0-2), M,

#Q The RedHawks attack in midseason, was not at 100 per- Miami used this two-player were led by the two- Men's Basketball cent for the game, but he cer- offense successfully last night headed monster of Wa- tainly was good enough. against the Falcons. But one 5 Guarded mostly by Jay Keys thing that has got to be scary for lly Szczerbiak and plays perfectly, Frierson was and Dave Esterkamp, the tal- Miami fans is the lack of a sup- Daymon Frierson. able to penetrate the Falcons' de- ented forward was too quick for porting cast in the two-man show. fense at will. Miami coach Char- Estercamp and too big for Keys. Aside from Frierson and lie Coles Implemented a pene- Szczerbiak, no other RedHawk By NICK LUCIANO trating offense for Frierson, per- Szczerbiak had what most scored in the double digits. But, The BC News haps it was because he saw some- would call a balanced game. He Coles is unconcerned. thing in the Falcon's defense or was 4-of-10 in the first half, scor- "No, I'm not going to worry This article is brought to you ing 12 points and finished the about that anymore," said Coles. by the numbers one and two. . . perhaps it was because the Red- Hawks seemingly could not get second half at S-of-10 for 12 "They can have all the points if or, it would be better to say by anything to drop from more than points. they count." the numbers 30 and 32. Daymon 10 feet. It seemed as though there was Last night the one-two punch Frierson and Wally Szczerbiak Frierson took some time off in nothing BG could do to stop him. from Miami was enough to are the potent one-two punch for Using Esterkamp led to fast- knockout the Falcons and put an the Miami RedHawks and are the the first half, accounting for his low numbers. break layups for Szczerbiak and end to what was a rather in- sole reason that Miami will be helped Miami control the tempo auspicuous season. But, for playing in the MAC Tournament "I think it hurt us," said Coles. "Not having Frierson hurt us for the first half. Miami it will be interesting to see and Bowling Green will not. if a one-dimensional two-man Frierson had a quiet first half more than it hurt Bowling Green not having DeMar Moore.", When Keys drew the duty, offense is good enough to carry a in which he totaled five points on Szczerbiak would go to the low seventh-ranked team in the tour- the strength of l-of-2 from the The second and probably more post and drive the baseline. It nament. field and 3-of-4 from the line. The dangerous member of this one- was that kind of evening for the The RedHawks battle second- second half, however, was a two punch for Miami comes in a Falcons. No matter what they ranked Western Michigan in the different story. 6-8,231 pound frame. Szczerbiak, tried, Szczerbiak was up to the opening round on Saturday. BG Ncwi Photo by Jaion Boweri Using isolations and screen coming off surgery on his wrist task. Alex Sprague and the men's track team invade Kent this weekend to participate in the Indoor MAC Championships. BG seniors leave Anderson victorious Tracksters look to □ The four senior Fal- P^SW Women's start together." Andrews said. " I Conference Championships. cons tallied 39 points in wouldn't ask for four better They proceeded to go 9-18 in r Basketball teammates. We've had fun on and take down Goliath their final regular-season their freshman year, BG's worst off the court." record since 1980. □ The Falcons will try Travis Downey in the pole vault, game at Anderson seniors were able to contribute in Jones' career ended in an ap- Last night's victory gave the to upset MAC-favorite Adam Rose in the shot put ami Arena. their final game. propriate manner. The forward the Falcons their first 20-win Rah'Sheen Clay in the 200- and "They've really stuck with led the Falcons with 14 points and season in four years. Eastern Michigan at the 400-meter dash. each other and matured," Clark 11 rebounds, her 14th double- "We've been through the worst MAC Championships in "Both Downey and Rose have By MICHAEL LEONARD said. "Now they get to reap some double of the season and the 38th of this program," Putoff said. an excellent chance of winning The BG News of the rewards of their work with of her career. "Now we're back on top again Kent. their events," Sink said. a 20-win season." The seniors ex- Jones also surpassed Stephanie and I think it's kind of a reward Arguably BG's most talented In their final regular-season ploded out of the gate as An- Coe into seventh place on the for all of us." By TIMOTHY MINNECI athlete might have the hardest game, the seniors of the Bowling drews nailed two 3-pointers to Falcon all-time scoring list. Her Up next for the four seniors is The BC News time winning. Clay will be bat- Green women's basketball team open the game, followed by a career total now stands 1,372 a MAC quarterfinal against Cen- tling EMU's junior from Nigeria shined. layup by Puthoff. The Falcons points. tral Michigan. All four players It is not exactly David vs. Go- Clement Chukwu and Kent Brooke Belcher, Bridget An- never looked back. Puthoff felt especially good at agreed that now is no time for the liath, but the Bowling Green freshman Bobby Cruse in the drews, Charlotta Jones and Sara "I was wide open and they felt the fact the the foursome had Falcons to rest on their laurels men's track team knows the task 200. Chukwu, Cruse and Clay are Puthoff combined for 39 points in good," Andrews said. weathered the hard times during "We have to be on track," Puthoff that lays ahead is not an easy one. ranked 1-2-3 respectively in the their final regular-season ap- Andrews said that the best part their freshman year to reach the said. "This is our last year." This Friday and Saturday at MAC, and sixth eighth and 14th pearance at Anderson Arena, a of her career at BG was the op- top again. "Everybody's pretty focused the Field in the nation. 69-59 victory. portunity to play with the fellow When the four seniors arrived on what we had to do because this House, BG will go against con- Clay will also compete in the Falcon coach Jaci Clark felt seniors. on campus 1994, BG was coming is what we've been working for ference powerhouse Eastern 400, again facing Chukwu and satisfied that all four of her "It just felt good to all play and off back-to-back Mid-American all season," Andrews said. 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HOST Continued from page six. Sports Briefs swimmer in the MAC and is a threat to medal in six different McDowell signs with Anaheim events. It is still unknown on the Ifcfij^H pHUN three events that she will swim ANAHEIM, Calif. - Former Cy Young Award winner Jack r McDowell, who sat out most of last season with an elbow injury, this weekend. has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Anaheim Ball State is another veteran Angels. team that packs a major one-two McDowell, who underwent minor surgery on his right elbow punch. Petra Mauritzon, a native jjfg May 20, was expected to miss about a month but sat out all of of Sweden, has scorched all MAC 1997. The later declined to exercise his $4.8 competition in the distance free- 41 ^*m million option for this season. style events this season. It will be McDowell, who was 3-3 with a S.09 ERA in eight games with a major upset if Mauritzon does the Indians last year, said he was eager to get back on the mound. not win both the 500 and %—«#* "They've got a great young team, a great group of guys, it's 1000-yard freestyle events this ■ just a good situation for me," McDowell said Wednesday. "You look around at people who have a need for something and where weekend. Equally as fearsome is you can fit in, where you have a chance to win and the Angels fit Cardinal diver Beth Clark. Clark as well as anybody." compiled from wire reports holds seven of the top eight scores on the one-meter boards w in the MAG this season and is I&. «*#** ■ i " ?W H BITTER nearly as dominating on the three-meter boards It would

i _^ ■ Continued from page six. MAC's top two teams. The win take a major blunder for Clark .. - - -.a* •£ -5 earns the Cardinals the top seed. not to win double gold in the div- BG Ntwi PhM* by Jan Bmtn scored 11, while Kirk Cowan They face Marshall Saturday at 1 ing events. Other major threats The Falcon swim team hopes to make a splash at the MAC Championships which start today at 11 a.m. at added 10. p.m. include Toledo's Beth Risotto, Cooper Pool. The Falcons won't advance to who shocked the MAC by break- the MAC tournament for the first A buzzer-beater by Earl Boy- ing the 200-yard backstroke re- best MAC time in the 50 freestyle lde is coming into the meet on challenge for medals in the time since the 1984-85 season, the kins carried Eastern Michigan cord as a freslunan last year and coming into the meet. fire. Last week's MAC swimmer 100-yard backstroke and butter- final season of John Weinert's over Toledo 87-86. The win clin NIU's Sonja Casper, who holds Eastern Michigan's Jen Arno- of the week, a freshman, may fly. tenure. ched EMU the No. 3 seed. They will face Kent in the first round. TRACKSTERS Tournament pairings Akron beat Marshall Wednes- day night to capture the No. 4 Continued from page seven. Lewandowski. Rose believes that MAC, and Moser, ranked :0th, Ball State beat Western Michi- seed and the MAC East title. The he and the team are peaking at will compete in the 35-lb. weight - Men's Track gan 80-71 in a matchup of the Zips face No. 5 Toledo Saturday. "It gives you an idea of how the right time for the most im- throw. There will be no entries in strong the MAC is," Sink said. portant meet of the year. the long jump, triple jump and SEED "But that's good because that's "If everyone does their part, I 55-meter dash, leaving points at a Jm going to push Rah'Sheen." think we can't go wrong," Rose premium for the underdog BG Continued from page six. might have been lacking in moti- Downey is currently ranked said. He will also be attempting squad. Mid-American vation. first in the MAC in the pole vault, an NCAA mark to qualify for While Sink believes the biggest Conference game." 19th in the nation, and is provi- nationals. BG's Alex Moser is battle will take place for second, Championships Miami had the fifth slot "We knew coming in that they ranked sixth in the conference had more to play for," said Miami sionally qualified for the NCAA with Central Michigan. Kent, i rtday-6atuidty wrapped up before the game, and meets. A vault of 18-1/2 will and will also compete in the shot Kent University interim coach Randy Roberts. Western Michigan and Toledo all will travel to Ohio for its quarter- mean automatic qualification for put. The Falcons will be relying battling with BG, the one team ReldhouM "Ours was sewed up coming in." Kent. Ohio final. Roberts said the RedHawks the NCAAs. on contributions from a variety that makes it out of the pack has Tar*.** Rose, who recently took over of other sources. Sophomore Pat a shot to upset the Eagles. • The Falcon men will attempt first place in the MAC in the shot Miller and senior Craig Nieset "The team that really has a to rise from the pack of CMU, put, will battle are ranked third and sixth in the great meet can challenge WMU, Kent and Toledo to upset conference-favorite Eastern senior Todd Smith as well as MAC, respectively, in the 800. Eastern, and that's what we gotta Michigan Western Michigan senior Joe Rob Koury, ranked seventh in the try to do," Sink said. I o ward's Club 507 EAST MERRY Mon-Sat 2-2:30 am 210 N. Mam Sun 5-2:30 am 352-! OUER SLEEP? NO WORRY - Thursday CRMPUS IS RCROSS THE STREET Choke Sympathy with La?y American Workers s and Junior Electric •Across from campus r^r>j/& \^£Z7? Friday • Large two bedroom Sugar Buzz apartments Saturday •Furnished Paper Plate CD Rel asePaf •Laundry facility in ^i - « * . ^' building Video Games • Electronic Darts • Pinba •Extra storage •Free water C- sewer •9 f> 12 month leases PIZZA • 3 GREAT CRUSTS • SUPER SUBS • BUFFALO WINGS • BREA0STIX IB The word's out on BG's auailable NEWLPVE •Off street parking Rentals preferred Internet service. DOMINO'S 528 S. MAIN (OUR ONLV OFFICE) 321 - 562B And lots of folks DELIVERS # are racing to join. $5.55 MENU So ... what are YOU waiting for? • LUNCH • DINNER • LA TE NIGHT-

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They're elaborate and heavy-handed but sincere suggestions about what people should listen to. The members Drinking games: (rather than trust their own musical opinions). I of cannot shut my mealy Megadeth mouth. I am often intimi- from left fun or dangerous? dated by cashiers and bank tellers, but I could to right: By ERIC KUEBLER Binge drinking is defined as tap a stranger's shoulder Nick The BG News four or more drinks In one sit- and say with confidence: "If Menza. ting for females and five or you like this, you should You're in college, it's the more drinks in one sitting for try King Crimson." Dave weekend and if you're not doing males. My musical life has been Mustaine, something with a significant Besides alcohol poisoning, a charmed and privileged other, chances arc you may be Marty Harris says that STD's are also experience. At every stage drinking alcohol. Oftentimes a major problem resulting from of my adolescence, some- Friedman students gather at parties, bars drinking games and binge one was there, more cool and or apartments to consume alco- drinking. Students might do and intriguing than myself, David holic beverages in creative things and not think about the to turn me on to new ways, otherwise known as consequences of their actions, music. Ellefson drinking games. or in the case of blacking out, There was a best friend Drinking games have been they may not even realize what who did such a thorough around almost as long as alco- they've done until finding out analysis of Yol MTV Raps hol, and certainly as long as from someone else. that I never had to waste colleges. Every university has According to Harris, women my time on MC Hammer. its share of popular drinking are most at risk of harm from He filtered out everything games and Bowling Green is no drinking games. Women's phys- but the timeless groups different. ical size, hormones and that are still the pride and Megadeth continues A random poll of er percentage Joy of my cassette collec- 25 female and of body fat make tion. 25 male more Later, there was a boy University vulnerable. who traveled across town students to share with me his suit- to stay true to metal shows "Women case of indie-rock. Literally, that only it was a bottomless pit of By TOD McCLOSKEY The BG Newt: With "Cryptic the music to slay true to what among have hipper-than-thou rock The BG News Writings' it seems your style it is. So it poses a challenge those half the music that only music crit- has changed. It seems a little for us to offer new styles to who do enzyme ics, communists and pre- For the past few bit lighter. slowly expand metal's conser- partici- in their tentious kids in college years the heavy- Ellefson: Yeah, maybe you vative nature, yet not stray far pate in stomach were supposed to listen to. metal band don't see much of a change from the path. drinking as males Five years later, the suit- Megadeth has been from to album, but as The BG News: Recently games. do that case is mine, long after this working on a follow- J2 a whole from our first album. Megadeth comics books have -A"hole' breaks boy reverted back to Led the most up to their plat- "Killing Is My Business and down alco- Zeppelin. Alas. I am trying been produced. Can you talk frequently inum-selling Business is Good." there's def- ." Harris very hard not to be the about that a little bit? played, with 22 "Youthanasia" and initely a big change. Ellefson: (They're) being pro- said. pretentious college kid. "Countdown to Extinction." percent choosing It Harris also though I am officially a col- The time between each duced from Chaos comics out as their favorite. The result is a lighter- urges anyone who feels he lege radio dork. album is about two to three of . And when you look Another 10 percent of those sounding product: "Cryptic or she may have an alcohol And at every stage the years. It lak<■■. about a year to at the comic its . < ally for polled said they don't partici- problem, or Just has any ques- Writings." music has taken me over, write, record and produce an everybody, but it was specifi- pate in drinking games and six tions, to call 372-9355. This politically-oriented obsessed me and drained album. Our music has cally made for hardcore percent said they don't drink at Whether or not drinking my pockets of fast food and band, led by singer and gui- changed to where we try to Megadeth fans. What 1 like all (see graphic). games are good or bad. howev- lawn mowing Job money. A tarist. (former- push ourselves to stay ahead about the comic is that it's not While drinking games are er, is not the question. The fact band In my mind and a ly of ). has primarily of the trends rather than try about the four guys of meant to be fun. there Is. as is that they are here, they are song in my head always. I stuck with a metal sound to keep up with current Megadeth with capes looking always, a "catch." The catch in popular and according to Lucy interpret the world through through the development of music. like superheros. this case is the myriad of health Long, they probably aren't going the mood of the style of metal In the mid '80s and the The BG News: Do you think It uses our mascot "Vic" (a risks that binge drinking expos- away anytime soon. music I am Into at the pop-metal rush of the early playing heavy-metal lends skull-headed muscular man) es a person to. Long, a part-time instructor time. 90s. itself to change or stability? and it lives out the lyrics to Sheila Harris, a counselor for in the department of Popular Of course, the financial Today Megadeth and metal, Ellefson: Heavy metal is typi- our music. the Wellness and Prevention Culture with an emphasis on means (Dad) to amass as an Industry, have found cally known by many as a The BG News: Are you con- Center, said that three to four folklore, said it's hard to buck hundreds of CD's and vinyl themselves in a state of 'nor- radical and unpredictable cerned with the decline in the University students are admit- tradition. records, music magazines, malcy'. The BG News recently form of music. But ironically popularity of metal over the ted to the emergency room each There would have to be a tanks of gas to take me to conducted a phone interview metal fans and listeners are years? week for alcohol poisoning. change in thought about alco-. shows and thousands of with Megadeth's bassist Dave very conservative. They don't Ellefson: Absolutely. Metal "Alcohol can cause a lot of hoi. not Just for adults, in order dollars of musical equip- Ellefson. like much change and want damage to the body if it is not ment would eventually ■r See METAL, page N-3 used correctly." said Harris. ► See GAMES, page N-3 make me a rocker and feel like a real Insider. But In this privilege lies my debt to society. How to "Kundun" a welcome departure from Scorsese's mob movies share all this good stuff that has made my life so By TOM DENK rytelling skills are world of political and physical "Kundun" will win awards not Aside from Scorsese's direc- rich and full? I cannot sit The BG News second to none. warfare. because Hollywood feels com- tion, this film features excel- back and be a music rela- But instead of Scorsese shows China's pelled to honor the oft-neglect- lent acting. The cast are all America's greatest film tivist. Some music Is better dealing with conquest iind pollution of ed Scorsese, but rather Tibetan refuges, none of whom .iiiiiiir brings to the screen than others and it's hard to wiseguys and other Tibet, and the Western world's because this film is stunningly have training in acting, but al see someone who holds the the remarkable story of the troubled groups, Scorsesef fea- unwillingness to help the beautiful and professional. excel In their roles. facade of being content fourteenth Dalai Lama In tures i. story of the non-violent struggling nation. Not only do Written by Melissa Like "Dances With Worves." with the music that they "Kundun." Tibetan people. audiences see Tibet's changes, Mathison (her husband is "Kundun" Is a story of a peo- have been handed. Martin Scorsese, best "Kundun" follows the life of but also those of the Dalai Harrison Ford). "Kundun" pie who cannot control the Unlike any other lifestyle known for his acclaimed the fourteenth Dalai Lama, Lama, as he Is forced to rule invokes a strong relationship forces against them. change, music is really urban masterpieces freaking simple. A CD from his discovery in a simple millions at a young age. from viewers to the Tibetan Although this film deals ("Goodfcllas." "Casino." Taxi takes minutes to copy. village to his exile to India. It Receiving Oscar nomina- people. Mathison met the with another nation, it Is more Driver"), takes his authentic Stuck in a car stereo. It reinforces the Tibetans' tions for art direction, cine- Lama in 1991 and developed spiritual and equally tri- cinematic powers to audiences indomitable will and fervent matography, costume design the story with his help and umphant. Rated PG-13. •> See MUSIC, page N-3 with a film that proves his sto- religious commitment in a and dramatic original score. approval.

Intimate Encounters: Love and player Paul Mertens. and will be broadcast nationally Corrigan and Sax 4th Domesticity in 18"1 Century The album, titled Imagmation, Women's History May 1 on PBS. Avenue. France, a major loan exhibition is rumored to have 64-track The Young of French painting on view at backing vocals. Siamese Dream, Month kicks off Easy Street Scarlatti" is a record- MOW ing by Vincent the museum through May 12. anyone? 12 For more information call with speaker hosts local music Corrigan. harpsi- 419/255-8000. "Sound of Music" Renee Tajima- The Crabgrass Boys. Sledge chordist and musicologist at the Louvre director Pcna. director and and Matt and Ted will play this University. Brian Wilson comes to Toledo writer of the film "My Saturday at Easy Street Cafe. to visit museum returns to studio The Theatre America (...Or Honk if $2 for those over 21 and $3 for NOW seeking League will present You Love Buddha)." everyone else. Pierre M. Rosen- After a ten year hiatus, the the Rodgers and will be coming lo the burg. President- t vacation stories musical genius behind The Hammerstein classic University Monday. March 2 to Director of the world- [• lu University musi- Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, is The Sound of discuss and present her award- Did you get sunburned In famous Louvre muse- back in the studio readying for Music" March 12 to winning documentary. unmentionable places? Sand um in Paris, will pre- The program, which is the cian releases CD there too? We want to know sent a free lecture a spring '98 release. 15 at the Stranahan Theater in His new solo project first in BGSU's observance of AMP. Recording, a sub- about it. Submit your best Sunday. March 15 at The Toledo for six performances. features guitar by , Tickets are priced from $26.50 Women's History Month, will be sidiary of the Findlay-based spring break stories by Monday. Toledo Museum of Art. The talk, at 7 p.m. in 219 Olscamp Hall. March 16 for publication as the which will be held In the Beck session-player to $35.50 and available at the Aardvark Media Productions, Her film won an award in 1997 has produced and released CD's NOW weekly column. Call 372- Peristyle at 2:30 p.m.. is pre- Greg Lelsz and Poi Stranahan Box Office or at all Dog Pondering horn 12 Ticketmaster outlets. at the Sundance Film Festival featuring area artists Vincent 2603 or stop by 210 West Hall. sented in conjunction with * page N-2 The BG News Thursday, February 26,1998 Haunting abstracts, realism makes "November" shine By MICHAEL LEONARD the "Three Sisters of Lake The BG News Superior" that one old sailor believes caused the wreck. All The BGSU three members have excellent Hailing from Washington. D.C.. Theatre Department voices and all do well in one The Sorts have an artsy-Jazzcore opens its 1998 main scene where they double as sound with vocals and drumming stage season with the widows of dead sailors. typical of the late 1990s main rex k Ten November," The play uses scenery and movement: tough and abrasive. props meagerly. which seems Gateway Sounds features long Steven Diet/.' complex songs with sparse arrange- somber remembrance of the appropriate for a play of this ment and sporadic vocal lines thrown wreck of the Great Lakes nature. Save for a few chairs, around the smooth-as-bulter. rolling freighter Edmund Fitzgerald. tables and beer bottles, the bassllnes of Stuart Fletcher. This play is part docu- stage is largely bare of props. This record cannot be described as drama. part musical and part Set designer John McCaslin- either Jagged or clean It's both and memorial to the 29 men who Doyle should be rommended neither. Guitarist Josh LaRue plays In a very experimentally Jazzy man- died when the Fitzgerald went for turning the stage floor into ner, which gives the album its said down. a wave-like scene. overtones. The aforementioned tough Through a series of Costumes in the play are : drumming style comes compliments episodes and abstract conver- equally as simple. All male of Chris Farrall. formerly of hardcore sations, the cast tells of how members of the cast stay in A haunting chorus sings folk songs in "Ten November" Caught in a trap... legends Hoover. the Fitzgerald disappeared, one basic costume through The Sorts could also be character- 1998 - Matador overlapping conversations in purpose in the play becomes ized as a free-Jam band. "On Paper" then explores theories that the whole play, with the occa- SinRer-songwriter Mark Eitzel were produced to explain its sional sweater or Jacket to many parts. apparent sounds like coffeehouse music being Each member of the cast The final scene of the play often gels a bad rap. played by mllllantly self-righteous wreck and give an insight into modify the many characters "People read my reviews." he said teenagers on a quest for the accep- the life of the sailors and those that they play. The chorus' plays several distinct roles Is perhaps the most haunting In a recent article, "and tance of their peers. Or does it? The over the duration of the play as the entire cast holds a brief they read things like He's the dean of who surrounded them. outfits are visually stunning, album seems to defy description. Interspersed between the allowing the chorus a measure without the aid of major cos- memorial to the fallen sailors depression" and they say 1 don't want It Is hard, calculated, diverse, tume changes. Yet each actor at end the play without even that kind of album In my house." male east's conversation, a of separation from the male emotional, wonderful music over is able to make a lew subtle taking a bow. It is a fitting end Admittedly, some of Eltzel's songs which one may wish to ponder life's three woman chorus occupies cast. deal with the less-than-chlpper topics the change of scene with sev- Director Teresa Ter Haar changes that make each char- to a play so entrenched in greater questions. acter distinct, a tribute to the somber realism. of suicide and lost love, but not In a If abstract hardcore art-rock Is eral folk songs that tell of Lake has brought together a capa- way thai Is suffocating or over- your thing you should check out Superior and the life of the ble ensemble that rivals the variety of the talent this cast Ten November" runs wrought. Many people want their gui- Gateway Sounds. If there is any type has. tonight through Saturday at 8 tar-based pop noodllngs to be replete sailors. cast of "A Piece of My Heart" of specific genre surrounding that The chorus (Dawn in adaptability. Unfortunately, the play p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at with mindless optimism (like Jewel], amorphous classification of music, relics too heavily on abstracts the Joe E. Brown Theatre in Ellzel on the other hand writes this LP stands out In It I've listened Gallehue. Laura Slack and The nine-person cast blends songs full of longing and emotion Korrin Wagnar) go throughout seamlessly with each other, an in some areas. The conversa- University Hall. Tickets are S4 to this many times and I still can't tions and speeches by individ- and available at the University probably better than any of his peers. make sense of It. the play dressed like sea Impressive feat for a script But that doesn't seem to be enough The Sorts are playing Tuesday. nymphs or. more appropriately which demands rapid fire. ual crew members take a little Hall box office. His latest album, with the lengthy March 3rd at 820 E. Wooster (possi- getting used to before their litle of Caught In A Trap And I Can't bly with local rockers Aloha). The Back Out 'Cause I love You Too Much. show promises to be most entertain- Baby, should do more than a bit to ing and will furthermore only cost a silence his critics, couple bucks, so get off your faux- Ellzel. for those uninitiated, front- Uptown hosts live bands for first time in 10 years scenester butts and let's try to create ed the band for some "Indie pride" In Bowling Green. bands. One of the bands from own musical influences which band and a dance club known the 1980s and much of the 1990s. By JEN WILHELM Call Dan or Rob at 354-8316 for more that label. Lethargic Id. was range anywhere from Jane's for its pulsating techno-style They produced many underrated information The BG News albums such as Euerclear. Mercury Dan Mitchell chosen to be the first to play Addiction to A Tribe Called music which emits from the and San Francisco before Imploding Quest. Despite each individ- club more and more regularly. It's been quite Uptown. In 1995. Eitzel bounced back with his Self-described as "hip-hop ual's tastes, a unity is evident This Is an image Uptown some time since a first solo effort 60 Walt Solo Lining junk rock." Id has been among the band's members: has fallen into as of late, live band played at that same year and worked with Peter together for over four years, they work well together and attracting a limited crowd and Buck of RE M. on 1997s West Uptown. On With his prolific working habits, Wednesday. Feb. 17 ft and the four-member band seem to enjoy each other's lessening the numbers In one wonders where he found Ihe time however. Lethargic have played numerous shows company as much as they attendance. The club owners enjoy making music. hope to bring back the larger to work on Caught In A Trap... but In Id and Jackie O stepped onto both in Bowling Green and reality It was recorded a year and a Toledo. The band was formed Lethargic Id hopes to docu- crowds of p< ople that have the stage in the far corner of half ago in New York while Eitzel was by brothers ment the fruits been missing for the past few on hiatus from touring. the dance floor, the first live Michael of their labor months by bringing in live band in almost a decade to With drums by of Gassner (bass) and plan to bands and Introducing differ- , bass from James McNew grace the recently remodeled and Ryan G. record soon. ent musical styles to reach a of and guitar from Inde- club. jefhar$ic (drums), and Shirts and wider audience. pendent rock Wunderklnd Kid Congo Trie crowd gathered around, Powers. Eitzel builds a tight wall of also Includes demos arc cur- As far as the show went, it sound around songs like the rocker awkwardly seating themselves rently available seemed to work. Monitors, on the different levels of the vocalist Mike "Cold Light Of Day" and the beautiful Megadeth: at Madhatter dizzying lighting effects and a lieiiir and on stools snagged Skutt and gui- ballad "Go Away," Cryptic writings tarist Jeff Music tiown- smoke machine add flare to The rest of the album consists of from the bar. no one knowing 11 ■? Loose. town, and Id the small room and the aes- primarily acoustic ditties like "Are 1998 - Capitol exactly what to expect. Mike Skutt adds his own appears on the Bowling Green thetic results enhance the live You The Trash" and "While Rosary." Cryptic Writings, the latest Install- The crowd grew slowly as As he himself said on the AMC ment from metal band Megadeth. the night advanced. Whether unique style to the band's compilation along with Jackle- experience. song "How Many Six Packs Does It shows us that maybe the band they were friends of the band image with his wildly unpre- O. Paper Plate and other local Frequent comments were Take To Screw In A Light." "I never dictable antics and surprising bands. made, however, on the sound missed the sound that brought them or Just plain curious, those had a lot to bring to the party/Just a their prior success. Their brutal inhibition on stage. In fact, As far as Uptown goes, the quality and echoing effect self-importance far beyond vanity/ album Countdown to Extinction exem- gathered all seemed to be in And a manic depression that Just agreement; a live band is Just each member has such dis- Id kids had their doubts. which resulted from too small plified that sound, and it was the sec- tinctive differences in style Skutt feared the worst: an a room and improper acousti- wouldn't go away." ond in a series of three platinum-sell- what Uptown needed. Thus This album will satisfy the thou- ing albums for the band. the experiment began. that the result is a melodic empty dance floor and a crowd cal setup. Hopefully this will sand or so faithful Eitzel fanatics out With much lighter production val- dissonance, an achievement small enough to pack onto the be improved upon as Uptown there across the globe (and sadly will Not too long ago. Toad Loaf ues. Cryptic Writings lends Itself to a Records released a CD featur- that commands attention. stage with the band. continues to host live bands probably not reach many others). For The band attributes much more pop metal sound than did their ing a selection of Bowling The most common concern every Wednesday night for as ihose still scratching their head over last LP "Youthanasla." of its success to these differ- was that there was no way to long as It continues to be whether or not he's any good, do Green's most promising Still, the tracks skip from light ences, and each retains their predict the success of a live prosperous. yourself a favor and pick up one of pop-lsh ballads to heavy riffs reminis- the aforementioned AMC albums. cent of earlier days. It seems ihat - Rob Szorady Megadeth Is trying to satisfy those post-metal rockers as well appealing E to the band's current followers. New twist to odd-couple in "Palmetto" Palmetto ™ SORTS The result Is a fair album that gives a sound current metal fans will By TOM DENK discovered, he mystery, this movie proved Woodland MaH Cinema 5 enjoy A few of the albums tracks. The BG News emerged unsupris- anything but. A twisted Starring: Woody Harrelson, Trust." "Almost Honest" and "Use the Elisabeth Shue Man" are similar to their early 90s ingly bitter. When thriller. "Palmetto" doesn't Writers are a truly abnor- Kin-.i Malroux bother with unnecessary NOW says: Good combination material Other heavy songs such as of actors with fresh story, but "The Disintegrators." "Vortex," "She- mal group. (Elisabeth Shue) scenes nor does it waste time less-than-sterling direction Wolf" and "FFF" give Ihe album Its The best storytellers feel asked him to help in * reiterating character motiva- dual feel. that temporary pain and suf- an allegedly fool-proof scheme tions. gataway Despite the musical background of fering is acceptable as long as to get $500,000 from her hus- Shue and Harrelson were a • •• sounds guitarist and lead singer Dave band. Harrelson decided to 1 Mir: nal go lo «» Mr Mustalne las well as lead guitarist that agony provides a wonder- great odd couple; Harrelson a Mara: go B the bar rua -£ ). Ihese heavier tracks ful tale to tell. swap his two years in prison plays the suffering Everyman 3 tun: movt*. Then Mr 4 start: movie, ttm mow *g*n can't be considered speed metal per The curiously named Harry for a bundle of cash. while Shue is her usual gift The Sorts: se since they aren't exactly hyperfast. Barber (Woody Harrelson) is a Oops. from the heavens. especially for Megadeth. former public affairs reporter It's not that Harry cannot While Shue's character "Palmetto" was its direction. Gateway sounds Still. Cryptic Writings Is a solid who was framed after he dis- pull his end of the deal, he lunges tor a quick fix. German filmmaker Volker 1998 - Copper Spurs and successful product by a band covered widespread corruption simply forgets that not all of Harrelson's knows there Is a Si II|I IIuliII II should stay away craving more attention, although from making movies for the The Sorts are the thinking per Megadeth of all bands should know in city hall. the world's evil people are sit- better solution for his prob- son's answer to the question. "Where that you can't please everybody. After Harry spent two years ting behind bars. lem. Is hardcore music going these days?" Tod McCIoskey in (ail before the truth was Expecting a predictable The only problem with •► See PALM, page N-3

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"LSAT is a registered trademark ol the Law School Admission Council Thursday, February 26,1998 The BG News page N-3 PALM MUSIC Rare "Falstaff' performance at University •*■ Continued from N-2 •>- Continued from N-1 will surely like her predeoet By LYNDSAY HUNT sors. her influences and other sional companies because of designer on (he continent." American audience. He and takes jusl one trip on the The SG News the large cast. according to Dybdahl. and turnpike to lend an ear to it members of her genre. These The chorus at the end is were designed by Susan Mrss. his foreign slaii drhvered a alternatives are "under movie that felt as if it was and determine like or dislike. This weekend. Bowling very difficult, but you should an internationally acclaimed ground" because they might released in the summer of On the trip back home, you Green's Opera Theater is per- hear these kids singl" said designer. not be commercially viable or 1989. The background music have the option of a second forming a rare production of Eugene Dybdahl. director. "I Dybdahl summarized by exposed. was confusing, a sound that listen, some lyric memoriza- Verdi's "Falstaff" at BGSU's really doubt that this opera, expressing his desire for peo- tion, getting used to and find- Tony Cavallario is among Kobacker Hall, in conjunction because of its diffi- ple to attend, and that seemed to combine the music thousands of 20-year-old styles of a self-help relaxation ing affection for that tape. with the College of Musical culty, is being per- "Shakespeare lovers would well-intentioned, wannabe tape and soft pornography. Your life is forever colored dif- Arts. formed by more really enjoy this seldom per- ferent, and hopefully more music critics. He would like to "Falstaff." first performed in than two universi- formed opera." But the story and acting make you a mix tape, or have keep "Palmetto" intriguing, vibrant, as the music makes 1893. is based on William ties in the United "Falstaff is being per- you listen to his Friday morn- even if audiences feel they it subtle etching on the lens Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of States this year. formed this Friday and through which you view the ing radio program on 88.1 Windsor" and "Henry the IV." This is the first Saturday at Kobacker Hall in aren't being told enough FM. Send it his way. tony- information at the movie's world. The libretto, or words of the time this opera is being per- the Moore Musical Arts center. [email protected]. beginning. If you like an artist, you opera, were adapted by Arrigo formed in Northwest Ohio. Each performance begins at 8 Boito from Shakespeare, while Ever." p.m. Tickets are S8. SIO and Guiseppe Verdi composed the Dybdahl elaborated on the SI2. Students can obtain tick- musical score. costumes used in the produc- ets for S5 at the door with METAL "Falstaff." it seems, is an tion, and described them as valid BGSU student ID. For •f Continued from N-1 are still around, but it's not in be as pop'ilar as they want to extremely difficult opera to "absolutely magnificent." The Uckel Information call 372- the forefront right now. The perform, and is seldom per- costumes rented are courtesy 8171. has definitely shrunken from be. The trick is to do it hon- formed even by large profes- of Malibar. Toronto; the "top the early '90s. Back during sale of albums, concert tickets estly, not taking shortcuts or that time, metal was in the and other sales of our stuff not short-changing your fans forefront in the world of right now is indicative of a and that's some of the things GAMES music. normal state of music. we've done with "Cryptic It was trendy to like metal But heavy-metal has and Writings." We put songs on it •f Continued from N-1 lug.' in which each drinker in a different variations), tests the and people jumped on the has always had a constant which will be favorites of the group downed a glass of beer in drinker's physical dexterity. bandwagon. Now. its alterna- audience. That never changes. metal audience and then we to lose its novelty." Long said. one fell gulp. Whoever failed to The BG News: Some bands made some that will lend In his book. Piled Higher and tive music, because the trends do so had to buy the next "Up and Down the River" and have changed and people seem to get more publicity themselves to rock radio. The Deeper: The Folklore of Student round. other games that deal with than Megadeth. bands that songs written that are on the Life, Simon Bronner discusses Started liking something a lit- "Chugging' now gcncrically signs and numbers (whether tle different. It's the way of the were once metal and now radio now are the ones thai the history and styles of drink- refers to finishing off the glass from dice, cards or television) seem not to be. Does that took the longest to write. ing games. business. It all just goes in and is the main penalty in seem designed more lor a dorm waves. affect you. and are you satis- "During the 1940s and many folk games played by stu- room or party setting than a fied with your current position Megadeth will play Toledo's 1950s, students, particularly So now metal is in its nor- dents, both male and female." bar. in the music world? Sports Arena on Sunday men. popularized the 'chug-a- mal state, the true metal fans "Quarters" (which has many Ellefson: Any band wants to March 15. ************************************************************* CATHOLICS ON CAMPOS WEEK Listen to win tickets tor: CAMPUS EVENTS SDp by the mlo table Reel Big Fish, G Love & Special Sauce SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC PERSONALS in the Union foyer Everclear, and Chumbawamba WFAL presents lenwatt radio The BG News CATHOLICS ON CAMPUS WEEK on WFAL 680 AM/Catxe 20 Thursday. Feb 26 from 5-9pm BGSU's source for Music Evolution on AM 680/Cable channel 20 Attention •■ 1 Mt OradualM Lineup features: tenwart Classified Applicator* (or the Beyond BG Scholarship Congratulations Mandy Slater 1 FuzzgurvFonu are now available at the Deadline Extended MASTER TEACHER AWARD Alpha Phi New Member treasure'1 Big Creek/Billy Peake Ads Mien Akimm Center. Financial Aid Office. 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Available August 23,1998 Male or female roomale needed 96 99 yr Own imum wage, slaying home in Ohio, A seek se- If you enjoy hanging out with kids, the out- home tests available March 2nd Due back 2-4 summer sublessors needed for 2 bedroom 1401/2 Manvllle Ave - 2 BR. 2 person room Call for more into 353-7159. cure, non-rewarding work HOWEVER if you doors, and |ust plain having fun, we're fie March 17th Mandatory clinic March 18th. furnished apt dose to campus. $500/mon. Apartment listings available in our oflice want to earn outstanding money ($6300) travel place for you Timber Lake/Tyler Hill Camps 8-'0pm. plus "Officiating Time" on the 19th Subleaser needed for summer Call Rheae? 353-8299 to pickup. across the country. A enjoy challenging your- are looking for general counselors, speciality John Newlove Real Estate Able to move m May t st. Intramural Volleyball Officials Needed Apply in self to something completely worthwhile call staff m athletics, crafts, waterfront, outdoor ad- 3 bdrm. 1 1/2 barns, duplex, close to campus. 319 E WooslerSl 2 Bedroom, big apartment 130 Perry Field House Required take-home 1 600 307 6639 venture, theatre and more TOP SALARIES ft Bedrms upstairs $615/mo plus util 352-3410. 1 block from campus. Bowling Green. Ohio 43402 tests available Feb 24th. due back March 3rd. TRAVEL ALLOWANCED Please call us for an lor into Please call Jessica 354-2349 EARN or phone: 354-2260. Mandatary dime March 4th. 7-10pm. on«ampus interview to be held on March 3rd $750-$1S0Q WEEK 3 bdrm. house, close to univ. $450/mo (800) 828 CAMP or check us out on the web at Raise all the money your student I bdrm. efSc. $250/mo www camptlc cor- Sub-lease from Apni-Aug 98' Two bd-m NEWLOVE REALTY group needs by sponsoring a 2 bdrm. house.dose to unrv. $650/mo House, own room, close to campus VISA Fundraiser on your campus The Spring Craft Fair is taking appi-cations lor 3 bdrm house, excellent cond $S50/mo. Call 354 7239 No investment A very little time openings D sell homemade goods If inter- Call 686 4651 RENTALS M.uunrmrnl Inc. needed There's no obligation, so ested please call the UAO office al 372 2343 or why not call for information today visit Rm 330 in the Student Union lor an appli- 3211 S Mtlin NEW 4 bdrm. 1 bath house. 1/2 block from cam- Calll 600 323 8454x95 cation. Applications due by 5pm on Monday. 1&2bdrm Close to campus. pusAvail Aug 15th for a 12 mo lease In good (our onlij office) March 16, 1996 352-5620 710 N. Enterprise (Heinz-Slte shape w/ nice backyard. Carpeted with off- Apts.) Rents start at 375/mo. + KA K\ lv\ tv\ k.A k\ k.\ k\ street parking Unfurn. except refng.-stove No utils, 2 bdrm includes washer & dogs. Secunty dep req 419-885-8307. leave 709 FOURTH message for Steve dryer. Call for info 353-5800. •2 bdrtn. furn. apis. •2 car garage The brothers of Kappa Alpha would like to FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI •Extra storage room Mansgrment Inc. •Large wood deck welcome their new Spring pledges 1&2bdrm. 1082 Fairview Come join the ewasher/dryer in bldg. Ave. (Hillsdale Aptsjumque PHI FIJI'S for our floor designs, vaulted GAMM ceilings, washer/dryer hook- Jeff Bur/dine Todd Foreman all Greek Tea 309 HIGH up in the 2 bdrm. Rents Roland Gabriel Jami Jolliff SUMO e 2 bdrtn. opts. start at 350/mo + utils. For SLAM and •fR[[ gas heat, u/ater. sewer more info call 353-5800. Jon Labbe Nick Pfleghaar •Close to Campus Philanthropy •Washer/dryer in bldg. Ryan Radzinkski Justin Richardson ALL CREEK TEA Maniftcmcnt Inc. Cliff Sweinhagen Rob Thompson DATE THIS FRIDAY Studio Apts. 215 E. Poe TIME 7 00-9 00 507 EAST MERRY Rd.(Evergreen Apts.) PLACE BIG SHOTS •2 bdrm. furn. apts. Laundry on site. One PHILANTHROPY. • ACROSS STREET from person starts at 230/mo + Utils are included. For DATE THIS SATURDAY Campus VM VM VM VH VM VI VM VM VM TIME 12 30-3 00 • FREE water & sewer more info call 353-5800 PLACE EPLER GYM •Washer/dryer in bldg. FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI Maiiauemcnl Inc. 1 bdrm 215 E. Poe Rd. 824 SIXTH (Evergreen Apts.) Very Tight On Funds? •2 bdrm. apts. spacious, laundry on site. •TRIE gas heat, water, sewer Rent starts at 340/mo+elec. •Washer dryer in bldg. For more info call 353-5800 Split it With a Friend 4

Turkey Club Supermelt I 843 SIXTH Mamgcmcnt Inc. FREE With the purchase ol I •2 bdrm. unfurn. apts. 834 4th Street is now leasing another Supermelt I •2 baths lor next year. 1 bdrm close lo This coupon cannot be used with any olhe: discount or •Dishwashers campus gas/heaf AC. Starting promotional offer Only one coupon per item per visit •washer/dryer in bldg. at 340/mo. STEAK HOUSE 'Tax additional where applicable 60IH 1027 N. Main ST. 4«!Et?!CA I \ I I H I I \ II t 1< ! 1 . I Mnnaacment Inc. Bowling Green NEWLOVE REALTY fc For complete list stop by id , South Main Since) Bowling Green Qj7uvtd£y Rentals: 352-5620' our office at 1045 N. Main Expires 3/13/98 or Call 353-5800

1,1,1 I I I I I I Let R.E. MANAGEMENT point you in the xr-i M11, II11111 111! M11111 J—I Apartment living right direction. Slop in and check out our listings for Summer and Fall NOT 1998! what you expected? Campus Manor 701 Fourth St. ■ I I I I I I I III M M 1111 I'Summer 1998 and Fall 1998 Leasing! Rockledge Manor 640 Eighth St. 615 Second St. 315 N. Main St. •Summer leases starting at 6 weeks 825 Third St. WANT TO SHOWCASE [•utilities included 841 Eight St. •space available immediately 313 N. Main YOUR TALENT? •no rent payments during school breaks 733 Manvllle |*semester leases , 755 Manvllle Submit your own student films to be shown 777 Manville •close to campus to the general public. Submissions will be •on-site laundry facility shown later this semester. Drop off entries at R.E. MANAGEMENT Call Newman Housing 330 Student Union. |for details on hassle-free living! 113 Railroad St. 352-9302 354-2191 f (next lo Kinko's) Mon-Fri 8-5 Sal 10-2 Questions? Call 372-7164 ) I I III Ml I

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