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The News' The Air Up There Safety walkers Briefs indicate need Baker appears in court Craig M. Baker, 19. of Fos- toria, was in court Friday for more lights charged with the aggra- vated murder of University Dawn Keller putting lights on the ground that senior Julie Kane and the will bother people while they are felonious assault of Tara The BC News Fahringer. Baker's trial was trying to sleep," Morrison said. set for Feb. 24 to 28 in front University officials and stu- Several people said they were of Judge Gale Williamson, dents investigated lighting and also concerned about bushes and according to a report filed parking lots Monday night in an trees. by Wood County Prosecut- attempt to improve safety condi- ing Attorney Alan tions. Mayberry. Roger Dennerll, Campus "We have to be Baker allegedly broke Safety director, said the purpose careful about putting into the home of Kane and of the safety walk was to get per- Fahringer on Sept. 7, stole a ceptions of the University com- lights on the ground knife and stabbed Kane to munity. death while slashing Fah- that will bother ringer across the face. He Hldtkl btaVHtm* BG New. Several people said they had was apprehended by au- Don Dl Bart, Mountain Bike 101 Instructor, jumps on a mountain bike from a slope of hedges next concerns about lighting near people while they are thorities while sprinting to Kohl Hall Sunday. buildings. trying to sleep." away from the scene. Janet Morrison, Graduate Stu- dent Senate president, said she Janet Morrison March of Dimes wanted to see areas prioritized. "I would like to see buildings Graduate Student Senate group to meet prioritized," she said. "More president The University Collegiate Conference discusses lighting is needed around the Council of the March of Dimes will hold its inau- Centrex Building and University gural meeting tonight at 9 Hall." "The trees need to be trimmed p.m. in 1009 Business Ad- Dennerll said wall-packs could to allow light to cast further," ministration Building. The cyberspace regulation be added to the buildings to give said Stacie Enriquez, administra- meeting is open to the pub- off more light. tive assistant in Parking and lic. The March of Dimes is a Dawn Keller thing goes because you don't lic private. "Wall-packs are like big spot- Traffic. national voluntary health The BC News have to access," one student said. "If your Institution is public, lights," Dennerll said. "They Morrison said she was con- organization whose mission "I haven't come in contact with you are fully subject to the first reinforce the existing lights." cerned about the bushes being so is to improve the health of A University-hosted telecon- things some would deem inap- amendment and all of its scrip- Although group members close to buildings. babies by preventing birth ference Monday explored how tures and your ability to regu- wanted to add more lighting in defects and infant morta- propriate, because I haven't had "You can't tell if someone is lity. different institutions of higher the inclination. late," he said. "If your institution certain areas, some were con- standing behind the bushes or Bowling Green will become education control what makes it Another student said she is private, you may be able to ar- cerned about lights shining in not," she said. "If they were the fifth March of Dimes into cyberspace. thought the internet would have gue that you are free from con- bedrooms. collegiate organization in William Kaplin, law professor to follow the Constitution. straints of the First Amendment "We have to be careful about See SAFETY, page three. the country, joining Eastern at Catholic University and Peggy "It would have to go along with since you are private sector. Illinois University, the Uni- Sanday, anthropology at the Uni- the Constitution I would think, Technically, you may be right, versity of Florida, Florida versity of Pennsylvania, an- like on TV and the papers," she unless you have an internal State University and Uni- swered questions from the audi- said. "It should be the same, commitment to freedom of ex- Making a statement versity of North Carolina at ence and explained how laws there shouldn't be any special pression in a faculty or student Chapel Hill. For more in- about cyberspace affect univer- rules because it's on a comput- handbook." formation on how to become sities. Kaplin said universities also involved call 354-5301 er." The organizers talked to stu- Kaplin said there are five ques- need to consider whether they dents at various institutions tions universities need to con- need to regulate the content of Pianist to present across the country to get their sider if they are reviewing com- cyberspace. recital Input about freedom on the in- puter use. "If that's what you are attempt- Pianist Robert Thomas ternet. He said administrators need to will present a guest artist "I'm of the opinion that any- consider if the institution is pub- See CYBERSPACE, page three. recital at 8 p.m. on Oct. 8 in Bryan Recital Hall of the College of Musical Arts. The performance will in- clude "Berceuse, in D-flat ValuJet flying high again major, Op. 57" and "Bar- carolle, hi F-sharp Major, Op. 60" both by Frederic Passengers cheer from takeoff to landing Chopin; "Blue River"by C. James Sheppard, and "Re- Joan Klrchner in mid-flight. The National Transportation sonances" by Lalo Schifrin, The Associated Press The Atlanta-based carrier was Safety Board is still investigating as well as selections by J.S. grounded In June because of the crash and has not made a Bach, W.A. Mozart and Jo- ATLANTA - ValuJet Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration final determination of the cause. hannes Brahms. grounded for 15 weeks following doubts about its maintenance ValuJet was cleared by federal Thomas, who is currently the deadly crash In the Everg- programs. The airline had come an associate professor of regulators last week to resume piano at Miami University lades, returned to the sky Mon- under scrutiny after a series of limited operations. Its first flight in Oxford, Ohio, received day with a planeload of passen- incidents dating back to last since June 17 took off from At- his doctorate in piano per- gers who cheered when the jet year, including a fire that des- lanta at 12:57 p.m., about 30 formance and literature taxied, when it took off and when troyed a jet and two cases in minutes behind schedule. It from Indiana University. it landed. which planes rolled off runways. landed In Washington at 2:20 p.m. The flight from Atlanta to While the review was under Aboard the first night, two- Theatre depart- Washington included a giddy way, a ValuJet plane crashed into thirds of the passengers were Va- ment, Cafe Shadeau group of flight attendants with the swamp near Miami May 11, luJet employees or reporters and buttons that read "Mission Pos- killing all 110 people aboard. photographers. offer brunch sible" and the airline's president, The crash is thought to have Doris Allen of Anderson, S.C., The University Theatre Lewis Jordan. Passengers en- been caused by a fire that origin- had her picture taken under a Va- J. Scon Applewhltc/The Associated Press Department and Cafe joyed special $19 one-way fares. ated in a cargo hold containing luJet banner as she waited to Shadeau, 902 E. Wooster St., "IVe never heard so many With Washington in the background, shoes representing those will offer an opportunity chemical oxygen generators. Va- board. "I think at this point Va- killed by guns are exhibited Monday in "Silent Shoes Speak," a this year for patrons to en- people applauding on an airline," luJet was not authorized to carry luJet is probably the safest way gun control rally sponsored by Americans Against Gun Violence. joy brunch and meet Uni- said Gary Cecchlne, who tried to the generators and blamed a sub- to go," she said. "I think they got versity directors and de- work on his doctoral dissertation contractor for mislabeling them. a bad rap." signers before attending Sunday performances. The first brunch will take place Alleged hacker pleads innocent to fraud charges Oct. 13 from noon until 1:45 p.m. at Cafe Shadeau, prior to the 2 p.m. performance of The Associated Press ers and intercepting electronic more specific, saying that com- that new charges could follow. "Born Yesterday" by Gar- messages. Attorney David puter crime was a new area of Mitnick also admitted violating son Kanin at the Eva Marie LOS ANGELES - Alleged com- "Not guilty," Mitnlck said. the law. probation for a 1988 conviction in Saint Theatre. Cost for puter hacker Kevin Mitnlck His indictment, handed up Fri- Schindler said Mitnlck disappeared in 1992 Los Angeles, where he served a brunch and a theatre ticket pleaded innocent Monday to day by a federal grand jury, fol- Mitnick would be while on probation and was year in jail for breaking into is $12. For those who charges he mounted a multimil- lows an investigation by a tracked by computer and tele- computers at Digital Equipment already have a theatre pass, lion-dollar crime wave in national task force of FBI, NASA sentenced to phone security experts who Corp. At 16, he served six months cost for the brunch is $9. To cyberspace during 2 1/2 years as and federal prosecutors with "multiple years" if caught him in Raleigh, N.C. The in a youth center for stealing make reservations, call the a fugitive. high-tech expertise. story of his arrest in February computer manuals from a Pacific theatre department at Mitnlck, 33, held without bail It charges Mitnick with using convicted. 1995 made national headlines. Bell switching center. 372-0527. Reservation are stolen computer passwords, Mitnick also got a new lawyer limited to the first 30 cal- on a fraud conviction, told the Mitnlck pleaded guilty in April lers. The performance is judge not to bother reading the damaging University of Southern la, Nokia, Fujitsu and NEC. to a North Carolina fraud charge Monday: Donald C. Randolph, free and open to the public. indictment, which includes 25 California computers and steal- Assistant U.S. Attorney David of using 15 stolen phone numbers who represented Charles Keat- Compiled from staff new counts of computer and wire ing software valued at millions of Schindler, said Mitnlck would be to dial into computer databases. ing Jr.'s top aide, Judy J. Wis- reports. fraud, possessing unlawful ac- dollars from technology com- sentenced to "multiple years" if Prosecutors dropped 22 other cher, in the Lincoln Savings cess devices, damaging comput- panies, including Novell, Motoro- convicted. He declined to be fraud charges then but warned swindle. * I Opinion ?*/ page two Tuesday, October 1,1996 AIDS education is vital Freshman Ten meets a reality check As a homosexual who DOES believe In "liberty and Justice "Remember how we used serve merely as an excuse for Can I borrow five bucks?" for all," I believe In Ms. Sheckler's right to hold any opinion she . to fret about the 'Freshman the rest of the store, which is My father claims to have chooses. However, like several others who have written letters Ten'?" said a friend of mine the every cavity's, every fat cell's discovered the cheapest diet to the editor of the BG News this week. I am concerned about '■other day as we walked to dream come true. Rows and ever. He once survived an en- some serious inaccuracies In Ms. Sheckler"s letter printed on McDonald's. rows of snacks rise high in the tire quarter of college on a diet Sept 24. The main inaccuracies that I am concerned about are "Yeah. Beth, we actually air. There Is a collection of more of baloney sandwiches for listed below, along with sources verifying this information, so dared to dream that we could Southard varieties of beef Jerky than have breakfast, lunch and dinner (a that anyone who Is interested can find out for themselves. be genuine college students any right to exist. Ben and diet undoubtedly supple- 1. Ms. Sheckler cited the "fact" that homosexuality is not and still continue to wear our Jerry's created new flavors of mented by the whole grain found in any other species than human as evidence that homo- jeans from high school." I re- had made some rudimentary Ice cream exclusively for goodness of beer). This is the sexuality is not natural. In fact, homosexuality IS found in spe- plied, thinking of the several attempts to maintain healthful Chily's. We used to wander Into man who used to yell at me to cies other than homo sapiens. (Source: Biology 204. taken on thousand extra calories which eating habits. This became a Chily's and marvel at how only finish my green beans. this campus.) even then clung to my body. lost cause, however, as we sur- in America could a place like "No more green beans," I 2. Ms. Sheckler also gave Inaccurate information about the 1 stopped worrying about rendered ourselves to Univer- this exist. And we would wan- sighed dreamily, sipping at my spread of AIDS. Although homosexual males were among the the Freshman Ten (a euphe- sity Food Operations. der out stuffing our faces with chocolate milkshake. first North Americans to be affected by this epidemic, this is not mism for the several pounds The cafeteria was a haven Hershey's bars. "What?" said Beth. the case worldwide. (Source: World Health Organization [WHO|.) which so gleefully attach them- of pricey, grease-choked meals. "Isn't It great, being free of "Never mind." She reached 3. AIDS is a disease caused by the Human Immunodefi- selves to the bodies of new stu- Starchus and Uplda were the the campus meal plan?" I asked for one of my fries and I Jabbed ciency Virus. This virus Is spread through mucus membrane dents) a long time ago. About reigning dletles. and if it wasn't Beth as we waddled to a table her with my plastic spoon. contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions or (more the time. In fact, that I realized swimming in an inch of oil it with our french fry laden trays. "So does It bother you that rarely) breast milk. The virus doesn't care about the sexual ori- late night cram sessions were probably wasn't worth your "Yeah, that food was so we are now but bloated mock- entation of its host. (Source: Center for Disease Control.) simply Incomplete without time. Dally we shuffled through bad for you." she said, contem- eries of our former selves?" she 4. The statistics on the rate that HIV is spreading in vari- large quantities of pizza and the line, bleary eyed, pushing plating her orange soda. "One asked me. rubbing her hand. ous populations are misleading if you use them to calculate caffeine-laden pop. trays, and asking for nothing more plate of baked spaghetti "Not In the least." I said your own risk. We are all vulnerable to HIV, if there is any pos- ■Well hello, Meredith." more than a good meal. To this and I would have gone AWOL. around a mouthful of pie crust. sibility of mucus membrane contact with Ihe above-mentioned smiled the cashier as we en- Food Op would reply.'Baked Though maybe we should visit "I stay warmer in the winter. I Infected bodily fluids. (Source: American Red Cross.) tered McDonald's. "We missed Scrod, anyone?" I ate cold Pop the grocery store more often." don't need a raft at the pool in We all need to learn more in order to protect ourselves and you this morning." Tarts for dinner far too often 1 have friends who are the summer. Hey, why toture others, and to keep this information as up to date as possible. I " I was running late. I had back In those days. highly adept at sniffing out myself with guilt and remorse, am certified by the American Red Cross as an HIV instructor. to skip breakfast." Then there was Chily's. Sood deals at grocery stores. I with diet promises as empty as Presentations by me or another qualified volunteer can be ar- "That's too bad. Will It be If the cafeteria had mar- nd them annoying to shop Cindy Crawford's smile? ranged through the Center for WELLness and Prevention on the usual?" he asked, his fin- ried its own cousin, surely the with — they are forever shuf- C'mon. let's get going. There's campus by calling 372-WELL. ger poised over the register. result would be Chily's, a par- fling coupons and trying to ex- a Ho-Ho at home with my name Christina Howard "You betcha." I replied. ticularly unpleasant offshoot of plain unit prices to me. One on It." Senior "And throw in a Hot Apple Pie." the University Food Op. Chily's. friend buys everything generic, We dumped our trays in Psychology/Sociology Beth and I stood listening for those of you fortunate from canned peas to breakfast the trash and lumbered off into to the hiss of the deep fryers, enough not to know, Is the cereal which tastes as if it was the sunset, off to ingest more In my years here at BGSU. I've never ceased to be amazed quietly remniscing over our campus grocery store. It carries made from the sweepings off sugar, off to lunk food, the su- at the misplaced priorites. I often see 400 level classes inappro- early college experiences with a few token staples such as salt the bargain basement floor. preme and ultimate happiness. priately conducted as large lectures. I deal, with cram packed food. There had been a time, and A-1 sauce and overpriced "You're a dork," I tell her. Meredith Southard Is a computer labs, and my tuition and fees go up every year. My early in our first year, when we laundry detergent, but these That's such a Mom thing to do. weekly columnist/or The News. immediate assumption is to think that this university is broke. But also in my years here at BGSU. I've seen the construc- tion of the fieldhouse. the art annex. Olscamp Hall, and now East Hall. Based on this, one would assume lhat this university is rolling in money. However, the fact is that our state government will not give its universities the autonomy to spend money on what they re- ally need. Instead, the state gives schools plenty of money to construct buildings that may or may not be neccessary. As construction money is spent, money to actually put professors in these buildings is not available. Our state government and the politicians who run it need to their priorities straight Throughout my college career. I've had friends who have encouraged me to pay attention to every election and to listen to what the candidates have to say. This year, the only one who is speaking out about the problems at BGSU is Chris Redfern. Mr. Redfern is running for State Senate. He says he'll try to give schools more say in now their money is spent. This way. maybe we'll see more classes opening up become a bigger prior- ity. I'm a student. I'm registered to vote, and I'm voting for Chris Redfern. Laurie Smith Senior Elementary Education The BG News "A Commitment to exc€3llence" Editors Jay Young Scott B rown • News editor Sports editor

Joe Boyle Jim Barker City editor Managing editor I must say it is pleasant of "sexual harrassment" in the As to the second article. I Of course, much loss of self-es- Penny Brown Hideki Kobayashi to see that the long-hidden yet context of petty behaviors, as must assert that certain shop- teem and even physical harm Opinion editor Photo editor ominously lurking true nature well as the tag-line for the end ping urges In many women do Is incurred on the way, but of Bowling Green students has of the article). I do hope that I not arise from biological beauty is the gem without price, Tiffany Wendeln Aaron Weisbrod been shown. don't have to explain at great sources any more than the urge right? And to be sure, any While Friday's opinion ar- length Just why these assump- to spit publicly, leer, make In- woman who does not conform Copy Chief Entertainment editor ticles likely delighted and grati- tions are fallacious: I must say sulting comments, and push to those standards is Jeered at. fied many readers, there are. to that someone who benefits women off the sidewalk does In laughed at. harrassed. and Anna Wahrman Blake Parkins be sure, many on this cam- from a system Is not likely to some men. As to the criticism singled out for physical and pus—male and female both— change his or her attitude by the author of these suppos- mental violence by those who Assistant copy chief Assistan t sports editor who. reading the opinion page, about said system, even if in edly all-consuming female hab- can't deal with a woman feel- reacted with anger and/or a order to benefit from It they In its, as well as the apparently ing good about herself because cynical lack of surprise. Inter- turn must harm someone who solely female desire to follow of her own merits. Yet the most Production Staff estingly enough, both articles is more or less powerless to trends, I respond that the next disgusting part of all this Is that had valid points In the begin- fight back. time I see a prepple" guy with once our society, for the ben- Jennifer Apt Cathy Raidl ning—a six year old boy who I might also add that yes. an ear cartilage pierce, or any efit of males, has created a role kisses a classmate on the cheek It is important to nip misogyny guy in a "Big Johnson" or which belittles the personalities Brian Gallatin Greg Schwitzgebel is likely no more a sexual in the bud at an early age. More "Beers of the World" tee-shirt. I of females. It actually turns on harrasser than a friendly and more young girls (even as will bear In mind that these women forfidfUling Its demands puppy, and if I hear one more young as age 101) are having to misguided souls—whose num- and derides them mercilessly. Jeff Gayton Erin Taylor radio blaring the "Macarena" I deal with groping, sexual In- bers are very great—are merely Think about that for a while. If will probably take a baseball sults and slurs, physical and aberrations In the all-female you would be so kind.... Ryan Kravitz Jessica Wherry bat to the speakers and the mental abuse, and similar be- world of Mindless Trends. And so. In closing, a have owners thereof. It is a safe bet haviors on a regular basis. Oh. Concerning the hideous only a few words—the next time that most people around here but never mind—I seem to have female proclivity for shopping I am harrassed and Insulted by Margaret Kushlak Carla Zvosec think similarly. forgotten that from the (usually to make ourselves men because I a) have a chest Unfortunately, the re- harrasser's point of view, those pretty for men), it is certainly size larger than an A cup, and maining balance—which was behaviors are Just all In fun— disgusting, hypocritical, and b) don't look like I am continu- Copyright 1996 The BG News. Reprinting qfanj material In large—of the articles was in- so of course. It must be okay, very in-keeping" with tradition ally trying to attract them, I will this publication without the permission oJThe BG News is strictly valid. In the first place, of and If there are more girls who (see Alexander Pope's "Rape of remember that I was pushed off prohibited. course, is the assumption In are literally starving themselves the Lock" mock-epic, from the the sidewalk, leered at. called The BG News is an Independent publication founded in 1920 the harrassment article that all because the boys in their 1700s) to enjoy the fruits of "freak." "slut," or "bitch," or any and is published dally during the academic year and. people who try to have a modi- homeroom decided that it encouraging certain behaviors number of regular occurrences Wednesday's in the summer. cum of courtesy for others (oth- would be amusing to call them In women while at the same in my life that I Incur merely Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily tliose of the erwise known as the "politically a "dog-faced cow" (an insult time mocking women for those by walking down the street or correct," though Interestingly word Tor word from the news very behaviors. Women are sur- Into a cafeteria, only because, student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions enough I have never heard that special on Just such harrass- rounded from birth with the the people harrasslng me] expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily term being used except by poor, ment that was featured two message that they need only to thought It would be a pleasant those of The BG News. hunted sexists, racists, and weeks ago), or girls who are make themselves pretty and way to say "hello," and because Letters Intended for publication must be 200-30O words long, classlsts who are being made afraid to go to school because attractive for men: anything I. as a gum-chewing, mindless- typed and include the writer's name, phone number and Univer- to feel like they can't benefit off every rime they walk through else Is secondary, since the ab- trend-following female.deserve sity affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any someone else's misery any- the door they are made to feel solute nicest thing that could It. As a final note. I would like and all letters. more) are In an uproar concern- violated and worthless (perhaps ever happen to them Is to get a to add to the research-chal- The BG News encourages its reader to notify the paper of ing a little boy kissing his girl- the author needs to look up trie man and get married. Of lenged author of the "Trend" any errors In stories or photograph descriptions. friend, and that because some word "violated"—he must, from course, the beauty standards In article that lemmings in actu- people erroneously raised a fu- the way he speaks, have no our culture are such that ality do not kill themselves, but 210 West Hall ror over this little incident, knowledge of Its meaning), well, beauty is a lot of work...and so swim to a nearby Island In or- Bowling Green State University most. If not all. sexual harrass- that weeds out the weak, who much time is devoted by many der to avoid population explo- ment charges, claims, and of course have no sense of hu- women to ensuring that any- sion in their current location. Bowling Green. OH 43403 "harrassed feelings" are empty mor and are likely to become where they go, they will at least Very few actually drown at all. bgnews! 9 bgnet.bgsu.edu and meaningless (see the con- hairy feminists or kill them- be preserving their "proper" fe- Jennifer G. Casteen stant and deliberate reiteration selves, whichever comes first. male role by looking adorable. Student

V \ — State Tuesday, October 1, 1996 page three Black lung disease A grisly mystery still distresses coal miners, says UMW

Martha Bryson Hodei the disease are compensated and Truman. The Associated Press we have to see that the dust in the The funds represented one of mines is eliminated so we can the country's first managed BECKLEY, W.Va. -- A repeat of eradicate this disease." health care programs, providing public action that won passage of Among those at Monday's cradle-to-grave care for miners a federal black lung law in 1969 meeting was Dr. Donald Ras- and their families. is what it will take to eradicate mussen, a lung disease specialist the disease that still plagues from Beckley who played a pivo- The conference is scheduled to hundreds of thousands of coal tal role in the campaign to win include a panel discussion miners, United Mine Workers recognition of black lung as an headed by Sen. Arlen Specter, President Cecil Roberts said occupational safety issue. R-Pa., who chairs a Senate ap- Monday. Rasmussen said he was drawn propriations subcommittee on About 40,000 West Virginia to Beckley to study lung disease labor, health and human services coal miners striking, marching after the United Mine Workers and education. and demonstrating for weeks in Health and Retirement Funds About 75,000 victims of black 1969 brought passage of state built a hospital and research lung disease have qualified for and federal laws establishing it building in Beckley. The former benefits through the federal as a compensable occupational Miners Memorial Hospital is now black lung compensation pro- disease. the Appalachian Regional Hospi- gram, and visits to federally sup- "We have been entirely too tal-Beckley. ported black lung clinics have quiet for too long," Roberts said The funds, then known as the reached 183,000 per year and is at the opening of a three-day con- Welfare and Retirement Funds still growing, the Black Lung As- ference on black lung disease attracted superb physicians, sociation said. held at the Mine Health and Rasmussen said. Safety Academy in Beckley. "It was like an academic set- According to Roberts, only "We have black lung benefits ting that encouraged research," about 7 percent of those who seek because in 1969 people spoke up, he said. compensation for black lung stood up and fought," Roberts The start of the campaign to disease receive the benefits, said. eradicate black lung disease down from about 15 percent dur- "Those who believe dust and coincides with the 50th anniver- ing the 1980s. its diseases no longer exist are sary of the establishment of the "It changed because Ronald mistaken," Roberts said. "We funds, created in 1946 by the ad- Reagan changed the rules," have to see that those who have ministration of President Harry Roberts said.

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Continued from page one. we have to deal with it." static," she said. Police Chief Roger Taylor displays two bones that form an adult's leg joint. They were found be- Shuttle Driver Jim Beaupre Barbara Waddell, public in- neath a porch in Gloustcr, Ohio, during the week of Sept. 23. Taylor would like to hear from anyone trimmed at least you could see." said if students are in Lot 6 they formation officer, suggested put- who might know something about the bones. Dennerll said some of the bu- can call 2-RIDE at the phone by ting lights on the phones that shes were not needed. the visitors center after 3 a.m. blinked. "Bushes are all over campus in and get a ride to their residence "I think we should put blue places they don't need to be," he hall. lights on the emergency phones said. "All they have to do is call us, that twirled," Waddell said. The group also considered the then return to their car and leave "Then, they would be easier to Spirits up, numbers safety of parking lots. their headlights on," he said. "We recognize by people going by." Dennerll said the University is will pick them up." Dennerll said one good idea considering another light for the Emergency phones were an- from the walk would justify the Lot 6 overflow by the stadium. other concern for some of the entire effort. "More freshmen and sopho- walkers. "Every time we have this walk not, but 'business mores are bringing cars to cam- Morrison tried to use one of the something gets done," he said. pus," he said. "So more people phones by Lot 6. "If we get one positive thing are parking in the overflow and "It worked, but it had a lot of done, it's worth it." CYBERSPACE as usual' at Central

Continued from page one. able to regulate freely. Keep in The last idea Kaplin said insi- James Hannah Taylor-Clarke said she was few fire alarms. mind, each of these is very te- tutions need to question is if their The Associated Press pleased with the number of Three of the school's dorms ing to do, you will have an uphill chinical and specific area." regulations are clear and narrow. freshmen, but acknowledged the and a cafeteria have since battle," he said. "The court will Kapline said administrators WILBERFORCE, Ohio - En- decline. reopened. But some of the stu- view those types of content regu- need to consider if they own the "If you answer yes and you rollments are down, but spirits "One of the reasons probably dents are housed at area motels. lations to be suspicious because software and hardware used for meet all the other requirements, are up at Central State Universi- had to do with some of the nega- A total of 1,976 students en- they smack of censorship." cyberspeech and if the institu- then your regulations would be ty. tive publicity Central State dealt rolled in fall classes at Central "Everything's going fine. We'- with over the summer months," State, down from about 2,500 last Kaplin also said if institutions tion has created an open forum considered constitutional," he for discussion on the network it said. "If you answer no, your re pleased with the way things she said. year. All but 22 of the students want to regulate, they should are going," spokeswoman Anna Central State, Ohio's only pub- are undergraduates. ■ consider if it fits into any of the owns. regulations can be invalidated in the courts." Taylor-Clark said Monday at the licly supported, historically Meanwhile, some Central State First Amendment exceptions. school's weekly news briefing. black university, is facing a bud- "If you own the software and Sunday said universities can- trustees have received copies of "There are six such excep- "It's business as usual." get deficit of at least $8 million. State Auditor Jim Petro's audit of tions," he said. "They are obscen- hardware, you may be able to as- not escape the question of regu- She said 291 freshmen regis- The state closed the school's the school's financial records for sert ownership in certain cases," lation. ity, fighting words, child porno- tered for fall classes, which be- nine dormitories in July for fiscal 1995. Representatives graphy, fraudulent repre- he said. "However, if you have gan several weeks ago. That safety reasons after inspectors created an open forum for dis- "Since not all speech is free, from the auditor's office plan to sentation, purely private defa- number compares with 626 found leaking pipes, peeling meet with trustees Thursday to mation, [and] true threat.' If cussion, you have reliquished we need to teach students what is freshmen a year ago. paint, broken windows and too discuss the audit. your regulation fits into one of ownership in the eyes of the protected and what is unprotec- these exceptions, you would be law." ted speech," she said. Kentucky judge sworn Chiquita Int'l disputes employee complaints in as 6th Circuit chief February. consider its position. The Associated Press Patrick Harmon, a spokesman Chiquita said it evicted squat- The Associated Press court. degree from the University of Merritt, 60, from Nashville, Virginia Law School in 1963. He CINCINNATI - Chiquita for the protesters, alleged that ters who illegally tried to take CINCINNATI - A Kentucky Tenn., remains on the court. will turn 61 on Oct. 23. Brands International, one of the Chiquita was paying the workers control of its banana plantations. Judge who has served on the 6th Martin was a lawyer and a The 6th Circuit court has 13 biggest exporters of Honduran about $2.70 per day, not enough The Honduran government and U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals state court judge In Louisville, judges and three vacant judge- bananas, is disputing claims that to live on in Honduras. courts upheld the company's po- since 1979 is being sworn In as Ky., a Kentucky appeals court ships, which await either presi- it is being unfair to employees of Many of those evicted from the sition, Chiquita public relations chief judge of the court, which judge and clerk to former 6th dential nomination, Senate con- banana farms in that Central community of Tacamiche had spokesman Joe Hagin said Mon- hears cases from Ohio, Michigan, Circuit Judge Shackelford Miller firmation or both. Ten federal American country. been living on that land for gen- day. Kentucky and Tennessee. Jr. before being appointed to the judges who have assumed senior, Protesters picketed Chiquita's erations, said Harmon, who lives Boyce F. Martin Jr. becomes appeals court by former Presi- or semiretired, status also help headquarters Monday, claiming in Cincinnati but spent the sum- Hagin said the company, at its the 14th chief judge of the Cin- dent Jimmy Carter. by handling cases for the court. that Chiquita, by evicting resi- mer in Honduras. expense, built 92 houses for fami- cinnati-based court today. He Martin received his under- The chief judge presides over dents of the banana-producing He and about 15 others from a lies displaced from the property. succeeds Gilbert S. Merritt, who graduate degree from Davidson the court and oversees adminis- lands who went on strike in 1994, group calling itself the Tacami- The majority of people who had has completed the maximum College in Davidson, N.C, in trative functions for the federal has forced about 120 families to che Solidarity Committee chan- worked on those farms trans- seven-year term for service as 1957. After three years of mili- courts within the four-state re- live as refugees in another Hon- ted, marched and carried signs ferred to other Chiquita farms chief judge of a federal appeals tary service, he received his law gion. duran town since their eviction in demanding that the company re- and continue to work, he said. f& ±=*>--— 2BS STUDY RAIL BILLIARDS • 12 Pool Tables • Snacks 20% Discount for ABROAD Howard Jewelers • Billiard Supplies 1 Tournaments BGSU Students on Semester, Summer is where it's at! • Video Qames equipment and Year Programs Located In tha Woodland Mall i 145 N. 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The Associated Press , Cecil Fielder and Rickey Henderson are among They were young men back other big names who will get an- then, Cal Ripken and Tony other taste of the postseason, al- Gwynn, when October glory last though it's uncertain how much came calling. they will play. That was in the early 1980s, Smith has played behind Royce when Ripken still had a full head Clayton as the Cardinals short- of brown hair and Gwynn was stop this season. At 41, Smith has considerably less rotund. There said this is his final year, al- were lots of games to be played though he might be reconsider- in their budding careers, lots of ing his retirement. awards and honors to be won. Somehow, for all they accom- "Royce has a lot of abilities he plished, they never got another brings to the situation and Ozzie chance to bat when the whole does, too," St. Louis manager world was watching, to make the Tony La Russa said. "That's part play that baseball fans would talk of the reason we've been a suc- about for years. cess." Their overdue absences end The Cardinals are playing in The BG Ncws/Hldckl Kobiyaih! this week. the postseason for the first time BG's Terry Lovllle struggles into the endzone despite the efforts of Central Michigan's Jason Husband. BG edged CMU 31-27. The Baltimore Orioles make since 1987, when they lost to their first postseason appearance Minnesota in the . since 1983 - when Ripken caught St. Louis has been in three FOOTBALL the last ball of the World Series - playoffs series since the leagues when they take on the Cleveland split in 1969, and won all of them. BG preps for Toledo NOTEBOOK Indians on Tuesday at Camden Fielder, traded from Detroit to Yards. the Yankees on July 31, may be Another week brings another "You coach harder, you pay lowing Chippewa quarterback "Being in the playoffs is an bumped out of the lineup. Tim Big Game for the Bowling more attention to little things," Chad Darnell too much time to Scott Brown added boost of energy," Ripken Raines played well down the Green football team. Blackney said. "I put it on the throw the ball at different BG News said. "It's a long season anyway, stretch in left field, which moved More than just the North- same plane as Ohio State and times during the game. Sports Editor but this is like a new beginning." Darryl Strawberry to the DH west Ohio bragging rights will Michigan - at least, when I was But, the secondary is still in As part of baseball's plan to spot. be on the line when the Falcons at Ohio State - and USC and need of some overhauling be- show every bit of postseason ac- take on Toledo in the Glass UCLA when I was there. It's fore going against Toledo's at- tion, three games are set for the Fielder reached the postseason Bowl Saturday at 7 p.m. The got the same feeling. As a tack, according to Blackney. first day. Gwynn and the San only once, in 198S as a pinch- two teams share 2-0 confer- coach and a player, it's got the "What we have to do is just Diego Padres make their first hitter for Toronto. Yankees man- ence marks, and the winner of same amount of excitement to go back and leverage the ball playoff appearance since 1984 ager Joe Torre said he wasn't this game will have the inside it." better and tackle better," when they visit St. Louis in the sure who would start in Game 1 track to the Mid-American Bowling Green owns a Blackney said. "It's not just a late afternoon, and Texas will when David Cone pitches against Conference title and a trip to 33-23-4 edge in the series, and coverage problem, but it's a play at New York in the evening. Texas' John Burkett. the Las Vegas Bowl. had won four in a row until last problem that has to be ad- "We've got to keep playing the "I'm trying to digest as much "In order to stay in this race, year's 35-16 Toledo victory a dressed because we're giving same way we played the last information as I can," Torre said. you have to play hard every season ago. up too many big plays." three games," said Gwynn, fresh "It's a tossup for me. Darryl has week," Falcon Coach Gary The run defense remains sol- off his seventh NT, batting title. good numbers against Burkett. Blackney said. "Even though Secondary will be tested id, however. While allowing "St. Louis plays good defense, Cecil has good numbers as our the race is far from over, the just 82.2 yards per game on the has good pitching, and they've ." team that wins this game will Much of the heat from Cen- ground, BG stands first in the given us trouble. Henderson, who won World Se- certainly be in the driver's tral Michigan's 43S passing MAC and 10th in the country. "If we don't keep playing like ries titles with Oakland in 1989 seat." yard performance Saturday The longest running play of we did in this series, we may be and Toronto in 1993, has been The Falcons will, however, fell on the Falcon secondary - the season the unit has allowed in trouble." platooned by San Diego in left prepare for the game a little perhaps undeservingly so. was a pair of 14-yard efforts in On Wednesday, the World Se- field since the Padres acquired differently than any other Blackney suggested that the season opener against Ala- ries champion Greg Vaughn. game, if only because it is some of the heat should fall on start their best-of-5 first-round Along with Gwynn and Steve against Toledo. the front seven, as well, for al- See FOOTBALL, pag*6. series in Los Angeles against the Finley, the Padres have four wild-card Dodgers. healthy outfielders.

THE BG NEWS/ WBGU SPORTS FALCON ATHLETES BG splits weekend up north The Bowling Green volleyball showed itself again Saturday ded 24 kills, and Saturday she OF THE WEEK team continued its unpredicta- VOLLEYBALL against Eastern Michigan. BG nailed 26. ble, inconsistant play over the started off on fire, winning the It is with this momentum that weekend. A week after a poor NOTEBOOK first two games 15-5, 15-3. BG will host Miami tonight. The I.ori homestand, the Falcons very However, in the third game. Redskins are at the top of the Hilton nearly won both games they William Eastern's setter Cintia Runna MAC Their record is 10-4 overall went down to injury, and the long played in their brief tour of Sanderson and 3-0 in the MAC, tied for first Volleyball Michigan. delay apparently threw the with Central Michigan. Last year, Senior Friday, they were within five BG News young Falcons off their game. An Miami was the MAC regular- Sports Writer Cenlerburg points of upsetting a powerful, inspired Eastern Michigan team season champion, and earned a Highland HS. 8-3 Central Michigan club. The won the next two games by 15-12 trip to the NCAA Tournament following evening, BG defeated and 15-4. However, the Falcons Eastern Michigan in five games. to revitalize the Falcons as they pulled themselves together and "Miami is a very good team," "I thought we played very hard won the next two games and won the fifth game 15-6. Klein had a goal and an assist in the Hilton, a three-time honoree in this Van De Walle said. "They won and very competitively," head Kemerer pounded 17 kills. Falcons' 2-1 overtime victory over space, continued her outstanding the regular season If st year, and coach Denise Van De Walle said. In the end, the Chippewas Eastern Illinois Sunday. The assist season by recording a personal-best "Game five, with the rally their lineup Is intact from last "We got off to a slow start in would win in five games 15-6, was landmark, however, as he 26 kills in Saturday's victory over scored, you can come out and you year, and I'm sure they are play- the Central match. We dropped 15-9,15-17,10-15,15-10. became Bowling Green's all-time Eastern Michigan. She had 50 kills can be tentative or you can come ing very confidently." assists leader with 37. over the course of the weekend. the first two games. I don't know "It was a tough loss, because I out and be aggressive," Van De if we weren't focused coming off felt we were doing very well," Walle said "Well, we came out Tonight's match against Miami HONORABLE MENTION Courtney Davis, football: Joe O'Neill, football. Dave the bus, but we just played a step Van De Walle said. "It came and we were very aggressive." will start at 7 p.m. at Anderson Bmhowski. football, Wendy Walkinv volleyball. Jessica LaFenc. cross country. behind" down to that fifth game, and we After an off weekend the pre- Arena. After tonight, the Falcons THE FALCON ATHLETE OF THE WEEK After the poor start against the had a couple tough calls go vious weekend, middle hitter will hit the road Friday for a is a loint venture ol The BQ News and WBGU WBGU Chippewas, Van De Walle shifted against us, and it just changed Lori Hilton was back to her usual match against Toledo, before Sports, the students' guides to BGSU athletics FM-88.1 Lori Kemerer from the right side momentum." tricks. She totaled 50 kills on the coming home for a pair of home to the middle. The move seemed The Falcons' inconsistency weekend - Friday, Hilton poun- matches the following weekend. IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK Sigma Kappa Sigma Chi Welcomes our '96 Pledges Congratulates Julie Aller sa Hykes NEW INITIATES Kris :&svk MEDIUM PIZZAS DENNY COLLINS, JR. TOM PALMIERI MIKE QEAGHTY DAVE PEARCH Angle Gridle;y Sari'iSchiavo Limited time offer Cheese & One Not valid with any Topping AARON HALE FRANZSTEVENS Kim Hardy* lUy-Schindler other offer DAN JOHNSON JEFF STUXWELL BG store only 9 Kasey Hemingier eua Szabo RYAN KLESHINSKI SCOTT STRBCKER Jenny Hiser ethtretinik SUNDAY SPECIAL JASON KOCAB SEAN TOMINEY DAUtn Kf»r:R« : ROAKHWU T>n»iiitr 2 LARGE PIZZAS Cheese Si One JAMIE LYNCH STEVE WEINCOUFF • Limited time offer Topping JASON MCCARTHY • Not valid with any ...Bringing Sisterhood to Life... other offer • BO store only IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK "■O

' page six The BG News Tuesday, October 1, 1996 Rested Tribe face eager Orioles The Associated Press BALTIMORE - The Cleveland "Being in the playoffs Indians coasted into the playoffs, is an added boost of then had two weeks to prepare their starting rotation and rest energy. It's a long their regulars for an anticipated season anyway, but charge into the World Series. The Baltimore Orioles played this is like a new one pressure-charged game after beginning." another for six months, then had exactly two days to get ready for their first playoff appearance in Cal Ripken 13 years. Orioles' shortstop Advantage Cleveland? Not necessarily. The defending AL champion first trip to the postseason since Indians will have gone 14 days a second-year player named Cal between big games by the time Ripken Jr. starred in the 1983 they face the Orioles in Game 1 World Series. of their best-of-5 divisional se- "We played well the last six ries Tuesday. weeks. We had to, Just to get into "We had the luxury of sitting the playoffs," said Brady Ander- around and resting and watching son, whose 50 home runs ranked everything unfold," said Indians second in the majors behind Oak- right-hander Charles Nagy (17-5, land's Mark McGwire. 3.41 ERA), who will start the There's always the possibility opener. that Baltimore will experience a Baltimore, on the other hand, letdown after going through such battled until the next-to-last day a lengthy, difficult stretch. Then of the regular season before again ... gaining a wild-card berth. But is "Being in the playoffs is an that such a bad thing? added boost of energy," Ripken "I don't think there's an advan- said. "It's a long season anyway, tage to clinching early - they've but this is like a new beginning." had a lot more time to think about Said Nagy: "There are two It," said Baltimore starter David sides of it. You get to rest some Wells (11-14, 5.14). "We were in guys, but the other side is that there playing hard, trying to get those guys have been playing there. We're going to be ready. It meaningful games down to the takes away the nerves when you wire, so all they have to do is con- clinch it late." tinue on," he said. "Not that we The Orioles held a raucous have to turn it up a notch, but you celebration in the clubhouse coast for a week or so, sometimes The AiMclated Praia after Saturday's 3-2 clinching you fall into that mind-set. But I Indlans Charles Nagy signs autographs for young fans at Game 1 of the Division Series against Baltimore. Jacobs Field on Monday. The club worked out in preparation for Nagy is slated to start In Game 1. victory in Toronto, and the wild don't think that'll happen." After losing in the World Se- fael Palmeiro and left fielder B.J. Alomar spit in Hirschbeck's face. and my fellow major leaguers," scene may prove costly. Wells Season Series was nursing a stiff neck Sunday, ries to Atlanta last season, the Surhoff have never been In the Alomar, who after the game the statement said. "If Umpire and although It felt much better Indians will be satisfied with playoffs before. Ditto for third said Hirschbeck has been a "bit- Hirschbeck will agree, I am pre- Season Series: Cleveland won, 7-5. Monday, the left-hander did not nothing less than getting back baseman Todd Zeile and catcher ter" man since the death of the pared to extend my apologies to dismiss the possibility of missing and winning it. Baltimore, con- Chris Holies. umpire's son three years ago, him personally at a time and Matchups versely, might have to battle that "That doesn't matter. None of received a five-game suspension place convenient to him." his scheduled start. Indians: Cleveland was 3-3 at Camden "There was a lot of ice thrown Just-happy-to-be-here feeling. us are just going to be just happy from the American League. He Yards. ... Speedy Kenny Lofton batted around. That's the only thing I Advantage Cleveland? It all to be here and be satisfied that appealed the suspension, which A look at the best-of-5 playoff series .411 with 23 hits and stole 10 bases in 11 between the Cleveland Indians and Bal- attempts vs. Orioles. ... When Orioles can think of," he said, explaining depends upon your perspective. we're just in the playoffs," Sur- would not have included postsea- timore Orioles: "I think everybody here is fo- hoff said. "We're in the show and son games, and hit the game- didnt pitch around Albert Be- the probable cause of the neck in- lle - nine walks - he destroyed them hit- Jury. "If it reoccurs tomorrow, I cused," said Orioles second we're going to try to win." winning homer Saturday. ting seven homers with 15 RBIs. ._ will step down. I dont want to baseman , who Alomar, meanwhile, split time Schedule Cleveland exposed catcher Chris Jeopardize the team's chances." tied a team record with his .328 after Monday's workout answer- Alomar issued an apology Hoiles' defensive deficiencies stealing batting average this season. "The ing questions about the Indians through the team Monday. Game 1, Tuesday at Camden Yards 22 bases in 23 attempts. ... Reserve There was a time this season (1:07 p.m. EDT, ESPN): Game 2, Brian Giles, Cleveland's first bat off the when it seemed as if the Orioles good thing about this team is we and the incident over the week- "I'm sincerely sorry that my Wednesday at Camden Yards (1:07 p.m., bench, batted .650 (13-for-20) with nine would be watching the playoffs have a lot of veterans. We sup- end involving umpire John actions deeply offended John ESPN): Game 3, Friday at Jacobs Field RBIs. ... Game 1 starter Charles Nagy port each other and help each Hirschbeck. After being ejected and, by engaging in indefensible (407 p.m., ESPN); Game 4 (if necessary) went 2-0 with a 5.29 ERA in three starts. on television. Baltimore had a Saturday at Jacobs Field (1:07 p.m., He allowed 26 hits in 17 innings.... Orel SI -52 record on July 28, then other." from the game against Toronto conduct, I failed the game of ESPN or ESPN2); Game 5 (if necessary) mounted a 37-21 surge to earn its Anderson, Ra- for arguing a called third strike. baseball, the Orioles organization Sunday at Jacobs Field (7:30 p.m., Fox). See TRIBE, page seven. FOOTBALL Continued from page 5. Injured tailback Keylan Cates tested [but] I haven't seen had been hoping to make a possi- him." abama. BG has allowed only two ble return this week or next, but rushing touchdowns all season, his status is still in limbo. Cates is currently the and none in the past 13 quarters. "I haven't seen Keylan," lOth-leading rusher all-time at Blackney said. "He was supposed Bowling Green, 32 yards ahead ( .lies' status still in question to be fitted for his brace and of Davis in the 11th spot.

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I page eight The • News Tuesday, October 1, 1996 Friend fired, Jose Canseco demands a trade The Associated Press manded to be traded. Kennedy was also on the air. "I Kennedy over from the Texas Boston? yourself, 'Do you want to play for "The only reason I came to the just can't see myself doing it." Rangers, said he would have his "Not unless they rehire Kevin an organization that can do this to BOSTON - Reacting to the fir- was because of Kennedy was fired Monday agents call the Red Sox on Tues- Kennedy. I really doubt that," a manager?'" ing of friend and manager Kevin Kevin Kennedy. ... I wouldn't after compiling a 171-135 record day to express his demand to be Canseco said. "You tend to get Canseco had 28 homers and 82 Kennedy on Monday, Boston Red want to play for anyone else," in two seasons, winning one AL traded. emotional but then again you RBIs despite recurring injuries Sox slugger Jose Canseco de- Canseco told WBZ-AM while East title. Canseco, who followed Could he continue to play for tend to get analytical and you ask that limited him to 96 games. TUESDAY 112 PMI 12:30 11 PM 1 1:30 1 2 PM 1 2:30 1 3 PM 1 3:30 1 4 PM 1 4:30 1 5 PM 1 5:30 1 6 PM 1 6:30 1 7 PM 1 7:30 1 8 PM 1 8:30 1 9 PM 1 9:30 110 PMI 10:30 111 PMl 11:30 |12 AM BROADCAST STATIONS m Ntwal Young and the Raatleta [Bold t B. As the World Turns X Guiding LiyN Oprah Winfrey I NtwsS News I CBS News Fortune Jeopardy' Promised Land£ Movie: "The People Next Door" ^9%. Suspense)! News! Late Show (In Stereo) 0 CF) Ntws X The City I All My Children X One Life tc Live ■' General Hospital ? flosie O'Oonnell S News I 1 Cheers I News 5 ABC News Entertain Hard Copy Roseanne [Lite's Work Home Imp jSpindty [Relativity (In Stereo) X NewsX NightlineX|Hollywood TO Heal Lilt Days ol Our Lives S Another World X Cosby Blossom 1 Baywatch (In Stereo) X Montel Williams 31 News NBC News CopsX Real TV X Playoffs: D.\ serial Hourd Game l ■■ Tears TBA M'A'S'H X Tonight Show (In Stereo) f& Nutrition Instructional Programming Quilting Creatures Bill Nye [Wishbone Station Barney Place Business News-Lehrer Nova "Eastern Revealed" X Running Mate (In Stlfl - Charlie Rose (in Stereo) [Newshour © Stsamt St Instructional Bill Nye Pa.ntmg Gourmet Sewing Flowers Sesame Street (R)S Sandiego Wishbone News-Lehrer Wild Am. Creatures Nova Emslem Revealed" X National Geographic Served |Chariie Rose (In Stereo) *P Dating Newlywed Paid Prog. Paid Prog MagaMan Gargoyles Eek! Batman Beetleborg Rangers Quack Simpsons Home Imp |Hsjd-V(Mi Seinfeld X Home Imp Movie: **'i "The Three Musketeers" {\m\ X News | Coach X Star Trek: Deep Space 9 Roseanne © Midday Paid Prog. Northern Exposure X Darkwing Aladdin S Gargoyles Quack 7ho Mas* Skysurfer Dinosaurs Pa.o Prog Day & Date Paid Prog Court TV Moesha It: Homaboya Burning Zone (in Stereo) News Wrestling Press Box SD Griffith 1 Love Lucy Good T. ISanford Skysurfer Aladdin K Eek! Batman Beetleborg Rangers Step-Step Mr. Cooper Simpsons [Martin X Home Imp. Home Imp. Moesha I HomeDoys Burning Zone n b'ereo.l News Fresh Pr. JMarried... Star Trek CABLE STATIONS COM Kids in Hall Ullman Politically jDwy Show Whose? Saturday Night Live S. ESPN NBA Today Baseball Major League Baseball Playoffs: Dtvisoujl Round Game 1 - Teams TBA Major League Baseball Playoffs: Divisional Round Game 1 - Teams TBA jSportscenter Bodybuilding [Billiards: Masters [Superbouts Sportscenter X Baseball L HBO Back From Madnnl Movw: "A Dangerous Place" (1995) 'R' Movie: **': "Kidco'i 1984) Scott Schwartz. 'PG' Movit: "UkeFather. L*e Son"(1987) Movie:*'} "Sram Smasher. A Love Story' (1993) Movie: ***"; 'Braveneaff" 0995. Drama) Mel Gibson. (In Stereo} R X Back From Madness "FurVfc*pS" sc Women i Pro Baach Volkyball Baseball Racing Thorghbrd Equestrian Nations Cuj Spruce Journal LouHolu |R.Cooptr Bobcats |Buckeye NHL Preview Sports Writers on TV To Be Announced Mote and Les Levine Bobcats [Thorghbrd Equestrian SCIFI Gemini Man Mysteries Monsters Gallery Bradbury Battlestar Galactica Bionic Woman Six Million Dollar Man Space Rangers P ct Twilight Zone X V The Littlest Dragon" X TimeTrax(Part2ot2)X Fri. the 13th Series Twilight Zone X V(R)X USA Wanted |Top Copa Live With the People's Court. Love Connection 4 the Big Date jWanted |TopCops Wings X | Wings A Renegade - Stereo 1 Highlander: The Series Murder. She Wrote I Boxing: Camacho vs. Fighter TBA Silk Staikings (In Stereo) Big Date

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TAKE A BREAK "Mommy it hurts when you make me do thai." 18-28) currently taking oral contraceptives to STUDENT TRAVEL (BOO) 95 BREAKI participate in a 48hr sleep deprivation experi- ment this fall. Call 2-2547 or 2-2474 lor info. EMACO Cleaning immediately hiring pi time '85 Escort, 4dr, excellent cond. Low Miles LAMAISONFRANCAISE NAILS NAILS NAILS NAILS NAILS positions. Transportation required. Competitive $750 or bostoffer 352-1952 wages. 419-833-4567 or 419-833-2345, leave French film w/ English subtitles 'MJIOU enmai.' Acrylic-MsetsafiHs 1988 Chevy Corsica. V6. auto. air. 4-dr., good CAMPUS EVENTS GET ACHECK-UP FOR FREE!!!! message. Tuesday 7pm. FREE Manicures A Pedicures The Center for Wellness and Prevention cond. runs well. $2500. Can 419 867 1672 Call Gma at 354-0612 has dietary analysis and counseling FREE TRIPS & CASH! Sell SKI & SPRING BREAK beach trips Honest places & coolest 1992 Ford Taurus L - excellent condition. Do you have a GPA ol 3.4*? available to any interested students. $4995 1(419)423-8481. ATTENTION ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS Need training as a nursing assistant? Like help- Tues 1:30-230 and Thurs 10-11:00 spaces. Call immediately Student Express, Inc. Then you qualify for Golden Key National 1 BOO-SUPFSUP. Fmdiay. Alter 3pm Don't be left out of the 1997 Key Yearbook Honor Society. Notices have Oe«n sent to ing people? Want to receive an excellent start- Call 372-9355 lor an appt Call Jennifer at 372-6753 to have your ing wage? Full time/Part time Flexible sched- HEALTHY FOOD CHECK-UPII FTrPT flexible schedule. Easy work, no expe- home address. Initiation will be on Nov. 10th. II 1994 S 10 pickup. 4.3 liter. V6 automatic, air, Organization photographed for the yearbook you have any Questions please call Jen Swart? ule. Call Cornerstones Health Services for info rience. Earn $300 $000 wkry at home guar- (419) 578 0200 Classes start soon. anteed. Call 7 days (407) 875-2022 ext. tape deck, fully loaded. Call Wendy at (Presidential 372-5224. 352-1577. leave message. 0561H4Q. BGSE.A. Get Involved Pregnant? Get Involved For Sale-Iguana $75. Super Nintendo with one BGSEA currently has the Multicultural Affairs Da nca Marathon Free pregnancy tests Confidential and caring. Dance Marathon GAMMA PHI BETA director position available. Interested? Come 354-4673 BG Pregnancy center Cook needed for group housing to start imme- controller $50. Call 354-5053 lo our October meeting for elections Ques- Committee applications available Committee applications available diately. Contract through May 1997. Flexible tions? Call 2-2943 440 Student Services 440 Student Services hours. Vacations coincide w/ BGSU calender. FOR SALE: Iguana w'cage. lights, other Return by October 2nd PERSONALS Return by October 2nd Salary ranges from $230-250 per week based misc. accessories. $i50o.b.o. B.G.S.E.A. Call (419)669-2582 We will be having our next meeting October 1 or prior expenence. Please call Knsten at INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: INDEPEND- 372-3509 at 9.0Opm m 115 Education. All members and ENT ANDFRATERNITY ICE HOCKEY - OCT. FREE DOG - ChowSnepard (Spot) Education majors welcome' Help BG SU show its values' 7. WOMEN'S INNERTUBE WATER POLO - ATTENTION STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS E OCT. 8. ALL ENTRIES DUE IN 130 FIELD Great Sales A Marketing Opportunity All shots & pills lor 1 yrs. - 65 lbs. Design a poster to display Needs loving home-1 1/2yrs. Career Services Spotlight PUBLICITY OFFFICERS • Mark your calen- HOUSE BY 4 00PM ON DUE DATE. Full or Part time Have dnve to succeed BGSU'a five core values. dars lor this year's Publicity Workshop on Call 354-6627 (Leave Message) $400 prize ID the winner. & desire to learn? Must be able to Wednesday. October 9, 1996 at 7:00pm in tie KKG"SK5 CHI'KKG'SIG CHI'KKG'SIG CHI make cold sales calls by phone & m Guest Speaker Entry forms available m 405 Congratulations Kappas on an outstanding Sue Young COOP OFFICE Student Services or 330 Union Alumni Room ol the Union Get GREAT infor- person. Salary by commission. Men's 18 spd mountain bike, very good cond. mation on advertising events on campus from Derby Days performance' Thanks Sigma Chi Call LCE at 352-5654 or Co-op Office Tonight 7-8 30pm, Otsc 223 or call 372-2643 or 372-2343 coaches. Ryan and Chris, for helping us with Barely used $150- Brother WP-3550 word pro- the Associate Director ol Public Relations For for more information. Deadline Oct. 4 cessor. Monitor & table included. $200. call or Business Majors Only Deadline: October 4 more information call the Student Life Office at the victory and keeping the spirit If 1. Sponsored by: leave message at 353-6275 or e-mail at 372-2843 Way to sweep em'" American Marketing Association KKG-SK3 CHI'KKG'SIG CHI'KKG'SIG CHI dtoughngbgnet.bgsu.edu. ask for Dave LA MAISON FRANCAISE ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants & Market Research Interviewers Motorcycle for sale - '79 Honda CB 650. asking Cale-Conversation Special about French and •cholarahipa available from sponsors!!! No Flexible schedule - ideal job for college stu- $400 or best offer RUNS GREAT) Call American cinema; An va. Enierummeni. prepayments, ever!!! S$$Caah for col- Lets Parry Barn Sale' College Republicans dents $525 per hour Call 352-8115 ext. 354-6627(leave message: ___ TONIGHT Weqnesday 3-5, Free Coffee and Cookies l«q»m. For Info: 1-800-243-2435. Very Ig collection of beer lights & mirrors. Take 209 or apply at 13330 Bishop Rd.. BG Rt. 25 South to St. Rt. 281, turn left on 281 to THE TIME TO PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE IS 1i2BA9pm BGSU SKATING CLUB Law Society Speaker Dr. Brent Nicholson, St Ri. 190. Turn Rt. to W. Millgrove OH. Mobile NOW!! 9:15-10:15PMEVERY home in woods behind old gas station in town Need extra money? Need help Sat. Oct 5 only TAS.P. International is currently looking tor Professor of Legal Studies Oct. 2. 9pm. Room TUES NIGHT AT THE $6.00 per hour. Call 1-600-927-1645 from 7 to Collegiate 4-H 117BABI00 25 mins. from BG Oct. 3.4.5.9.10, & 11. 9am hard working, motivated students to fill man- Collegiate 4-H ICE ARENA until dark. Ra>n o' shine 4:30. call 686-5793 after that. agement positions for the summer ol 1997. $3 . SKATE RENTAL Positions are filled on a first come, first quali- STUDENTS/FACULTYrSTAFF Sigma Kappa ' Sigma Kappa Need training as a nursing assistant? Like help- This week's meeting for BGSU Collegiate 4-H MARKETING INTERNSHIP INFO NIGHT Sister of the Week ing people? Want to receive an excellent start- fied basis m the loilowing areas: all suburbs ol will be held on Tuesday October 1st at 9.00pm TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 Shannon Rosa ing wage? Full time/Part time/Flexible sched- Cleveland. Akron, Canton, Columbus. Dayton. in 305 Moseley. No previous 4-H experience 7 00 PM-7:45 PM CAMPUS POLLYEYES Thanks lor your hard work! ule. Call Cornerstones Health Services for info Youngstown, Cincinnati, and Toledo. If you are necessary-everyone welcome Come join the OLSCAMP223 FEATURING DAILY SPECIALS Rewind was great1 (419)578-0200 Classes start soon. looking to build your resume, gain valuable ex- funl GUEST SPEAKER: Sue Young of the Smorgasboard Daily S3.99 11am-4pm. penence. and And out more about our man- Sigma Kappa ' Sigma Kappa Part-time or Full-time help needed CO-OP OFFICE 4 m-10pm:»5.25. agement p'og/aTi please ca'i 1-800-543-379t Collegiate 4-H P $1.25 Bonus for mghl & weekend hoori. MARKETING INTERNSHIP INFO NIGHT •Mon.: Spaghetti wr meatballs $3.99 Trinity United Methodist Church Collegiate 4-H •Tuea.: Ravioli $3 99 TAKE A BLOCK OF CAMPUS! Apply in person at Marathon Station on Front Street in Grand Rapids. Rummage Sale •Wed: Spaghetti S3 99 Help Keep our Campus Beautiful! Thurs Oct. 3 5-8pm Thura: Lasagna $3.99 CAMPUS ADOPT-A-BLOCK fn Oct 4 9am-2pm Meet me on the bridge m Venice August fsl. All pasta specials included salad and 2 pieces For Furlher information contact Misty RECREATION OPTIONS ASSISTANTS DON'T DRINK AND 5:00pm. .but first meet me tonight at 6:00pm in of garlic bread. 'Pick up or dine in only. at 372-2343 Sat. Oct. 5 9anv4pm Assist in a year round recreational program lor Mon. Oct. 7 9am-2pm DRIVE BA 1000 lo discover the Nantes summer ore- 352 9638 school age and adult multi-hand.capped indi- gram. Or contact Dr. David Kent 372-8080. 440 E. COURT ST. TAKE A BLOCK OF CAMPUS! viduals. Flexible hours include evenings and weekends. College experience preferred. Competitive pay. Send letter ol interest to: FOR RENT Cheryl Tresnan. Fulton County Board of DD. 1210 N Ottokee St, Wauseon. OH 43567. Rtstaurant Crew 1 & 2 bdrm. apartments Going Somewhere FAST! Available Now. Taco Bed. one of the world's fastest growing Newiove Rentals' 352-5620. quick service restaurant chains, brings a spe- cial Wend of smiles, service, and satisfaction to 1 bdrm. apt. tor rent. Single or grad students. customers all across the country. Sreet parking available. Call Ma/ion at New- Join our fnendy, enthusiastic crew and we'll man's Marathon 353-1311 promise you competitive pay and great bene- fits that include; 1 Female subleaser needed. Spnng 1997. 3 •On-tha-job Training bedroom house, dose to campus, own room. 'Flexible Scheduling $175 a month A electric/gas Ask tor Tiffany ■Free Me a la 354-3106. 'Free Uniform e 1989 Mazda 323. Mint cond.. 2 dr. hatchbk., 'Regular Raise* air, Alpine stero. standard, low milos. very re- "Advancement Opportunity liable. $3750 OBO. Call Steven 372-6940 •Bonus Incentive BOWLING GREEN, OHIO You'll love working in our restaurant - and your Roommate needed immediately lor 2 bedroom comb-nation of energy and ambition will be a- apt. Close to campus. Own room $225 a mo. warded with a company that's going places - pay electric only. 352-9409. w last Go with Taco Bell. Now hiring atBowrlmg Roommate needed Immediately Not Another Sports Bar! Green Taco Bed. $5 00 per hour We are an $260 a month Not Another Dance Bar! equal opportunity employer. Myf /V/H 352 0579 A Unique Hangout for 21 and Over Featuring The Schnapps Shot Bar HELP BGSU SHOW ITS VALUE! All Shots only $1.50 DESIGN A POSTER TO DISPLAY BGSU'S FIVE CORE VALUES Enjoy the Best Music Videos Every Night of the Week! PRIZES: Happy Hours $400 TO THE WINNER fceet* 50tfij $200 TO TWO RUNNERS-UP ft 5pm-9pm 'xedD* 50* V)tw 'nks THE WINNING POSTER WILL BE DISPLAYED IN Everyday OFFICES THROUGHOUT CAMPUS

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