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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. BG News mostly Pudding wars cloudy USG elections set By JEFF ARNETT 23 and 24 at the Union foyer and ness, the General Assembly also the Jerome Library. witnessed a presentation by f high: 46 The BG News USG also passed several bills Veronica Gold of the Faculty The timeline for the upcom- last night. Senate regarding a fall break. low: 36 ing Undergraduate Student One of those bills, which Gold described the University's Government elections was final- passed unanimously, "strongly" planned changes to its schedule ly approved at last night's USG suggested that the University and the University's reasons for General Assembly meeting. opinionopi "install more lighting" in several adopting the changes. The new election rules were locations on campus in order to The change will probably passed by a two-thirds majority improve safety, noting that "the i Jena Lorbach wishes vote after a small complaint that amount of light often determines occur in the year after next, college would live up the election rules did not suffi- the amount of safety in an area." according to Gold. The Universi- to Presidents Day ciently define "campaign." The Another bill, which passed, ty's first day, which is currently a tours. complaint noted the vagueness the only vote in opposition cast Wednesday in the fall, will be of the previous election rules by Senator Shuler's proxy, "for- changed to Monday, and the two • • • • caused a dispute about cam- mally requests that Bowling days gained by the change will paign violations earlier this year. Green State University install an be used in conjunction with a Guest Columnist Debate regarding that complaint access code for use of the online weekend in the fall to create a Ashley Elder thinks the was cut short, when several phonebook." The bill also short fall break, a four-day charges against USG members of the USG executive requested that the University weekend. Gold said that in other board said passage of the rules obtain a student's permission universities where a fall break president Hussey merit was needed merely to put in before publishing any student's has been implemented, reduc- investigation. place the new election timeline. name, address or phone number on a web site. tions in the suicide rate and self- According to the new rules, referrals for mental help, as well petitions for candidacy will be The bill, which is intended to as increases in the return rate, available on Friday, Feb. 19 at prevent online marketers from and nation 4 have resulted. BG News Photo/MATTHEW MILLER 404 Student Services Building scamming unwitting students, and due on the following Friday, suggests that the University use "This is an example of a small Raising money for Dance Marathon, Emily Schroeder slams Iraq threatens to Feb. 26. Campaigning is set to the same system that is currently change that we hope will Darrow Hall R.A. Kyle O'Dell with a spoonful of pudding. Res- attack Turkish bases begin on Mar. 1, and the actual used for accessing grades online. improve Student success," Gold idents of Kreischer Quad paid $.25 a spoonful. harboring U.S. elections will be held on March As well as legislative busi- said. warplanes. Students Gerontology club rebuilding take on I The body of a she said. "I also want to'expand age, there will be more elderly being with older people, so they By JEFF HINDENACH around and I think that leads to change their major to gerontol- Guinean immigrant the group. We don't have a lot The BG News of students now so we are cur- a big interest to find out more ogy" different shot to death by New The Undergraduate Geron- rently looking for any students about the elderly." Both Carothers and Morgan York City police is tology Association is going that would be interested in join- Carothers said student par- see this switch as a smart career move for the students. Both see personas flown home. through a building season this ing or helping out with the ticipation in the program stems year. organization." from many different reasons. careers in gerontology as Recently the UGA lost its fac- Although the UGA is for any- "We rarely see someone rewarding, but in two different By WENDY SUTO ulty advisor, and with that loss, one interested in the elderly or come into the "University as a ways. The BG News issues of aging, the majority of freshman declaring a gerontol- "Gerontology is a ver> UGA folded. But then, Cheryl Are you curious about the Carothers, instructor of the the members are gerontology ogy major," she said. "Usually, rewarding field," Carothers said. "The elderly are generous dark world of vampires? If so, Gerontology program, was majors. These members are also students discover the depart- and grateful people. They went suck your way to the new "Mas- hired to fill the position. She has the few gerontology majors on ment while they're here. They through a lot of things such a» querade" role-playing game in used this time to rebuild the campus. usually take a class in gerontol- BG. organization. According to Edward E. ogy and realize that they enjoy • See GERONTOLOGY, page sixJ Morgan, Jr., interm director of In an exclusive one-to-one "The main reason we formed interview with a stout musician this group was to gel different the gerontology program, the program has approximately 55 Focuses of Gerontology Program in a black trenchcoat known majors together," she said. "The onlv as The Narrator, The BG main focus of the group is ser- students. dn "Most are in the general General News gol in-depth look at the ■ Hockey team splits vice." world of vampires and the The UGA focuses on commu- gerontology program, but 16 of -Basic study of gerontology games in Alaska. the students are in a special Camarilla in BG. Camarilla is an nity efforts to help out the elder- intricatelv defined term for the program that we offer, the -Array of gerontology classes ly of Bowling Green. Many of organization as a whole and is their service projects involve Long-Term Care Administra- tion program," Morgan said. -400 hours of service at nursing home where the seven clans fall under. working with local nursing In the interest of the secrecy homes. He said this program focus- index es on training students to -After college: Any field that deals with the elderly of the game, all identities of the With the revamping, members must be kept confiden- Carothers is having trouble become administrators of nurs- ing homes and centers. tial. The Narrator, who is a Opinion 2 keeping up with the organiza- senior and is student teaching, tion. She said the organization Although student participa- Page Three 3 tion in the program is light, Long-Term program enjoyed running around the 4 is currently not consistent and cemeteries when he was World and Nation will only get together for special Morgan sees an increase in the -Basic study of gerontology, focusing on administration Sports 7 future. younger and acting like a freak. projects. She hopes to eventual- "The night is a very seductive Sports Agate 8 ly get the group to meet regu- "I think there's an emphasis -Array of gerontology classes on the study of the aging in our thing to some people and allows larly. people to take their fantasies to a "I want this to be a group society," he said. "Because of -800 hours of service the large number of people new level," he said. "That is that meets regularly, not just -After college: Administration job at nursing homes. kind of what this game is." at? one that meets every so often," born during the Baby Boomer • See VAMPIRES, page six. "Can I make a motion to vote on 'Hip-hop' minister to speak voting?" be the focus of his speech. University of Cincinnati. She By BRANDI BARHITE Dyson, in addition to his min- said the BSU was impressed and The BG News istry, is an amateur rapper. In his believed his speech would tie in Lindsey Niewierski She remembers hearing the speech he will demonstrate that well with the University's cele- at large USG senator Baptist minister speak for the rap contains spiritual messages. bration of Black History Month. first time and being enthralled He will also talk about how deal- Dyson is no stranger to spot- by his presence and intrigued by ing with gangster rap and God light. He has been profiled in tronica his message of rap and spiritual- can help transform racial prob- Time magazine, USA Today and ity. She knew BGSU students lems. Additionally, Dyson will Rolling Stone. He has also made lockout: needed to hear him speak. discuss rap as a means for appearances on Nightline, Oprah www.bgnews. "I can't describe it," Roschell African Americans to express and Good Morning America. Ashley, president of the Black their frustrations. Bettina Shuford, director of com Student Union said. "His speech- Ashley said she is amazed the Center of Multicultural es reach out to the young adult that Dyson can bring together Activities and Academic Initia- News, web extras and a religion and rap, normally dras- tives, said Dyson is a dynamic whole lot more. generation and all you can say is "wow." tically different issues, and make speaker who the students will Ashley is hoping the Universi- people understand. want to hear. Want to get in touch? ty will also say "wow" when "He talks about God and spir- "His message focuses on how bgnews@bgnet. Michael Eric Dyson, author and ituality and brings out the good the negative terms in gangster ordained Baptist minister, speaks in gangster rap," she said. "He rap can affect your psyche," she tonight in the Lenhart Grand brings together two issues that said. bgsu.edu are usually an oxymoron." Shuford said his speech will Your direct line to your Ballroom. The speech is set to begin at 7 p.m. and is free to the Ashley also said he is a unique offer additional education for the newspaper. public. speaker, who can articulate and University during Black History Dyson has been lauded as use song to relay his message. Month. Or call us: "one of the most important voic- She believes his message is Ashley agreed. es of his generation" and been worth hearing. "All Black History Month, Photo Provided labeled a "hip-hop intellectual." Ashley said the BSU decided events have been well attended 372-6966 His most recent book "Between to enlist Dyson as a speaker after and this particular speaker will Michael Eric Dyson, an author and Baptist minister, will speak in God and Gangsta Rap: Bearing hearing him in January at the entertain and entertainment will the Ballroom tonight at 7 p.m. Witness to Black Culture," will Black Man's Think Tank at the bring the crowds out." page 2 The BG News Tuesday, February 16, 19991

Do you have cartoon ideas? Do you like to draw? The News could use you! S^>o*£ We want local cartoons 3p-°Qoi about local issues, so if you've got any ideas, get cranking and submit them at 210 West Hall in the Opinion Editor's mailbox. "An independent student voice serving Try to keep lines straight, Bowling Green since 1920" use ink or dark pencil and 210 West Hall make sure to sign them. Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Phone: (419) 372-2601 Tours misrepresent campus E-mail: [email protected] 1 doubt you could have misrepresented. I mean, we got The students on these tours missed the groups of visitors that a tour of the campus, shown in expect to see something that Mike Wendling were touring campus all day yes- and out of buildings, etc. We got makes them feel more like col- terday. They were on the buses, Editor-in-chief a free lunch (which frankly lege students than kids still stuck walking around campus with impressed neither my mother in high school; so the tours, Brian Taylor Brandi Barhite looks of awe on their faces that nor me). We never sat in on a Opinion Editor Managing Editor basically claimed "I'd get so lost class, we never really talked to while informative, don't do if I didn't have this tour guide!" anyone that we felt comfortable much for making students feel Kimberly Wilfong Scott Fauber I remember the Presidents questioning, we didn't know like they might belong on this Copy Chief Photo Editor Day Tour. Somehow my mother what questions to ask. You can't campus. (Welcome to our cam- convinced me that I should go, ask your tour guide if they enjoy Tod McCloskey pus, you future high school Scott Zimmer even though I was already Lik- going to school here — it would graduates! Come here and give Sports Editor ing a few classes here. So I gave be strange for a tour guide to Graphics Editor supposed to be in the shape of a us your money!) up a chance to sleep in and spent answer with, "It's OK. There are flying falcon. The tour was also Tony Cavallario my day walking around a cam- plenty of better schools out They don't gel a real feel for Entertainment Editor Natalie Miller pus I was already pretty well my lirst time on one of the shut- there, but this one's OK." what it's going to be like here. Web Editor tle buses. acquainted with, a school I These group tours are just They may talk to faculty and Melissa Naymik Amyjo L. Brown already knew I'd be attending. And then there was the whole pointless. So what if they help staff, but like the tour guides, it's Assistant Managing Editor What I remember most was spiel about the seal. Do you you get your bearings with the not likely they're going to say Chief Reporter remember that? If you're walk- the bitterly cold winds and feel- campus? As if by the time you something derogatory about this ing with a friend, you both have ing that no matter how many- decide to come here you're going school. So when a columnist layers I had on, I'd never be to walk around it on the same to remember where everything goes and writes about masturba- letter warm. But that was the only true side, because if you split when is, anyway. I never got an actual tion for all the high school stu- representation of life at BGSU you walk around it you'll have a feeling of what school would be For those of you who are not on the Black Student Union Listproc, huge hghl and never talk again. dents and their parents to read, I there has been a recent surge of e-mails about affirmative action. If that I remember from the tour, like hereafter having classes And if you stand on it and kiss have to imagine that's pretty any of you went to the debate about this topic you could have seen and that was something I here, the tour seemed completely your significant other, you'll end the much-heated debate about this topic. On the Black Student already knew. staged. And I know people who refreshing (for the students, at up getting married. (While dis- Union Listproc we have been having the same heated debate. The tour guides were nice and went on a tour of a school similar least). Now if only the rest of the For some reason, some of my minority friends, whose parents I was impressed with their abili- cussing these strange myths, one to the Presidents Day tours here, tours were planned with the have money, feel that affirmative action is basically a slap in the face ty to walk backwards without of my friends said that he'd tried and based their decision to same candid attitude. to all of the intelligent minorities out there. Why? Do you feel that tripping or running into any- the kissing thing numerous attend that school on those tours you are just filling a quota? Or maybe you feel that you are too good thing (like a tree). That was the times and it's a load of crap). and then they ended up being Jena's not anti-e-mail, just anti- for the rest of us who, at one point in our life, had to eat government first time I think I heard that the Even if I hadn't already completely miserable when cheese, meaning that we were not born with a silver spoon in our music building is supposed to known what it was like to be a school started, because it didn't group lours. Share your opinion mouths. look like a grand piano from student, I still would have meet the expectations they with her by emailing her at The simple fact is that if you are not qualified for a college or a job above, and that the rcc center is thought that the campus was developed on the tour. [email protected] then you will not get the position. Isn't that why I and others like and unlike myself (pertaining to other minorities), had to take the ACTs and the proficiency test along with our white counterparts? Affirma- USG senator defends accusations tive action does not require employers to hire unqualified minorities. The student body of Bowling Student Affairs and Greg De or her power hinges on the sup- For some reason people of all races believe that if someone who is a Green State University is Crane, d ean of students, jumped port of his or her constituents. minority walks into a job interview then they will get the position plagued today by the opinions of to an unfair conclusion. The fact The final point Sweinhagen regardless of their qualifications. Or if a white man feels that he was administrators and individuals that De ( iane and Whipple proposes that tweaks me a bit just as qualified as a minority then he was hired because they need who attempt to spoon-feed the Guest spoke out on Hussey 'sinnocence curiously is that of the original to fill their quota. There are no such things as quotas. If you feel that students their spin on campus undercut the entire efforts of supporters needing to evaluate you are filling a quota then you have been listening to the media Columnist affairs. The community of BGSU USG, and the Internal Affairs (white media) too much. their own ethical standpoints. has long been taught to be free Committee within USG. The Call me a fool, but I find a bit of Why would any minority feel that they are better than someone thinkers, developing their own proper steps were being taken, hypocrisy in that statement. A else because they had it better than the rest of us? When I hear thoughts and opinions on topics however De Crane and Whipple man who is willing to make con- minorities speak down about affirmative action because they see it pertinent to their surroundings. found it necessary to attempt to as a handout I try to rationalize their thinking. Our ancestors came clusions about people, like the As of late, I have seen the plague defend Hussey, without allowing president and VP have been in slave ships, got whipped with a whip like they were some kind of of informational spinning the governing body with original elected to office, who he does not farm animal, our women raped, have been beaten by racist cops, and wiser than myself, to give me a impeding the progress of many jurisdiction to come to a conclu- know much about is just what called anything but a human being for over 300 years. So what gives concrete, working definition of potentially great minds. sion about the alleged affair. Sweinhagen condemned the the any of you the right to degrade my ancestors, and any other minori- the term executive contingency. In the Feb. 11 issue of The BG Two men of that stature and ty's ancestors, lor trying to make it better for us (all minorities) here supporters of the original News, Clifford Sweinhagen The answer is not a fill-in-the- power knew their influence in America. They died to give us a chance at a better life and not all inquiry of. It must be acceptable declared support for the Under- blank, 100-level course type could easily sway potential deci- of us have it yet. What you are essentially saying is that our ances- for Sweinhagen to criticize lowly graduate Student Government question. The answer would be sion-makers and witnesses into a tors died in vain. I do not feel that you or anyone has the right to say senators, but the president and executives. I commend Swein- best explained in an essay form. premature, and incomplete deci- that what they died for has been accomplished. vice president must be immune hagen for his loyalty to his Sweinhagen, were you present at sion. from questioning of morals. Some of our parents had to make sacrifices to send us to good friends in Iheir time of difficulty. the General Assembly meeting Sweinhagen goes on to criti- schools and to set aside time to sit down with us to help us with our To Sweinhagen, Whipple and However, I strongly object to when the budget was approved? cize, and insult the original sup- homework. They knew the best way for us was through education. De Crane I extend the following several points Sweinhagen Did you help write it so that porters of the inquiry request. advice. They didn't want us to struggle like they did. And I'm sorry, but this raised in defense of his cpntem- executive contingency was clear- Were the supporters jealous, or society doesn't seem to want to give us'that opportunity. Be fully educated upon the poraries. ly stated as to what was accept- acting in revenge, or even matters at hand before you stick How can you not feel sorry for anyone who dropped out of The first questionable point able? attempting to smear the reputa- your nose into a situation. Also, school? You do not realize some of the pressures that some of us go raised by Sweinhagen is that of The members of the USG Gen- tions of the president and vice do not be caught off-guard when through. 1 know that I myself almost dropped out of this college executive contingency. Swein- eral Assembly who proposed the president? The answer to that a retort comes your way, illus- when I had some personal troubles and troubles with some white hagen states, "The idea that any inquiry realized that there was a question lies in the explanation trating your lack of knowledge cops up here. So take into consideration that some of us still go home member of USG would question question, executive contingency, above. There was a questionable about the situation in question. to bad neighborhoods where nothing is promised and remember the President, Vice President or and requested a researched act, and it needed to be investi- that we still live in a racist society. Also, not all of us have grown up In no way was this editorial an the executive boards ethical or answer to the deed performed by gated for the benefit of all who attempt to vindicate any subject around while people or people of any other race, so there will be con- legislative decision on this issue president Hussey. In order to were involved. Sweinhagen sug- flict for those people and some people handle things differently. mentioned, it was written on the is ludicrous." make a fair, educated decision, gests that the supporters, includ- pure basis of informational need In essence, I feel that society needs to be totally changed! We can I ask, why is the inquiry so the Internal Affairs committee of change affirmative action as many times as we want to, but until our ing myself, should seriously look for the fine students of BGSU. I ludicrous? If there is a question, the USG was required to investi- minds are changed we (pertaining to all minorities and women) are at themselves, their duties and extend the wish that all students the logical answer is to investi- gate the alleged infraction. still in bondage. At this point in lime is a hidden agenda, this society responsibilities to the students to of BGSU learn to think about gate the initial question in order Whether President Hussey was only wants a few of us to succeed so that some of you people who help USG run effectively, and issues for themselves and not to to come to a conclusion. Why guilty or innocent of the charges, are blind can say that things are all good. Things are not all good. also their own ethical stand- rely on seemingly powerful the supporters of the initial Wake up and look at Bowling Green. else would essays be assigned in points. Mr. Sweinhagen, allow administrators and misinformed classrooms of higher education? inquiry were just in their pursuit Until society changes affirmative action will have to do. I know it me to retort. I do not know of individuals. of a complete answer. is not the best, because if it were there would be a better representa- A problem is proposed, and the many students who like to see tion of minorities in all aspects of life. author must investigate in order Sweinhagen went awry in his portions of their general fees, Ashley D. Elder, to answer the question as com- guest column later When he illus- money they work hard to pay, USG District 1 Senator pletely and informed as possible. trated his lack of knowledge used in some questionable man- Bradley Chambers Disclaimer: In no way does the Thus, the question of executive about the entire situation. Athletic Training ner. Call me old fashioned, but previous column reflect the views of contingency was raised. I ask Sweinhagen, along with the likes Sophomore fiscal responsibility should be a the BGSU USC, its members or the Sweinhagen, or anyone else of Ed Whipple, Vice President of main focus of any leader, as his Internal Affairs Committee of the Copyright 'D 1999. The BG News. Bowling Green, Ohio. Reprinting of any material from this publication without prior permission of The BG News is prohibited. Letters to the Editor policy Toe BG News Is an independent publication founded In 1920 and Is pub- ■ Letters to the Editor. Letters arc to be less than 500 words (less than two typed, double-spaced pages). These are usually In response to a current issue on the lished daily during the academic year and weekly during the summer semes- BGSU campus or Bowling Green area. ter. ■ Guest Columns. Longer pieces (between 600-800 words) can be submitted as Guest Columns. 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However. being out of the ordinary; 26 Most authentic 3 Israol's desert 58 Rope fiber H I outburst of wild defiant sorrow. research on hunting ranges and 29 Family chart 4 Sock menders 59 -Lackawanna 32 Large groups 5 Farm enclosure H l'i fresh, original* and of contempt for all the adver- population dynamics may show 6 Delicate hue Ftailroad 35 Notices 60 Australian Oi 000 Tribww Madia S«rvtco>. inc. sities of the world the way to healthy coexistence for 37 Rhoda's TV- lor the answers, took on the Exjjunpl«i The indie magazine 7 Sticks ge instate Alt rights reserved web www bgrtews com mother 8 Downtown gave Jade's latest painting a •AJdo Leopold, Thinking Like a tigers and humans 61 Surrounding Mountain In addition to funding such 38 "A NJghtmato on Chicago glow positive review, remarking on PAGE THREE of the BG NEWS Is intended as a _ Street" 9Aphroc!te'schld 65 Irritate it's unhackneyed perspective. research over the past three 39 Pi follower 10 Go back to source of non-vital Information as well as a I HI VRI GRRREAT! decades, the Smithsonian Institute 41 Millor or Landors committee reprieve from stressful and/or boring daily minuti- 42 Jordan's ae. The material herein has been composed metic- The number of tigers living in the has now opened an exhibit called 11 Non-Christian ulously using various means to provide today'o nickname monoflielst wild, estimated at 100,000 in 1900. Tigers' at the National Museum Of most meaningful and fulfilling nonsense. All words Unhacknsyed comes from "un" + 43 Tootsie 12 Female horse transcribed here are real; names have been hackney, which derives proba- has dwindled to |ust 6,000. 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"He had HOUSTON — They were, some sort of a fake business and DALLAS — Most of American Airlines' flights took off as without a doubt the best and he would use checks from the scheduled Monday as negotiations resumed between the compa- brightest high school seniors in business basically just to live ny and its pilot union, 10 days after pilots began a sick-out that & the country: straight-A students, well." tangled travel for more than a half-million passengers. National Merit Scholars, class Boone said Adams may have About 800 of American's 9,400 pilots were still listed as sick valedictorians. had legitimate enterprises but Monday, down from the nearly 2,500 who were out Thursday and The students, one from every that "typically there would be no Friday, airline officials said. Cancellations of 11 percent of flights state in the nation and the Dis- substance behind the business. It were no worse than a day of bad weather in a hub city, officials trict of Columbia, each had won would just be a front." said. a $10,000-a-year college scholar- Adams acknowledges his American's parent company, AMR Corp., and the Allied Pilots ship, renewable for four years, criminal past but maintains the Association headed back to the table to negotiate the integration from Houston-based AdamsVi- scholarship effort was on the of recently purchased Reno Air. sion USA. level. He notes that the students The two were in virtually the same place they were when pilots i There was just one problem. were not asked to pay an appli- began calling in sick and refusing overtime, canceling thousands AdamsVision now admits there cation fee or provide any money, of flights and costing the airline tens of millions. Neither side has is no money and never was. something the students and their changed their stance on pay for pilots who fly for Reno Air. About 250 of the 2,250 flights scheduled were canceled because Now the students are scram- parents confirm. some pilots weren't immediately available for flying. The Fort bling for financial assistance And he insists he invested Worth-based airline had canceled only 17 flights scheduled for while their parents are searching $300,000 for expenses such as Tuesday, spokesman John Hotard said. for answers and, in some cases, salaries for the professional edu- According to American, pilots have been taking themselves off lawyers. cators who selected the recipi- the sick list at a rapid rate since a federal judge on Saturday held ents. "I was always so trusting. It the union and two top board members in contempt and promised never even entered my mind that Adams said he started his sizable fines against them. something like this could hap- company in June 1997 and the Some pilots complained that the number on the sick list could pen," said scholarship recipient scholarships were AdamsVi- have been inflated because they had been trying to get off of the Amber March, who is studying sion's primary focus. sick list and back to work, but airline officials wouldn't let them. at Eckerd College in Florida. "I'd In fall 1997, he sent applica- Instead, the pilots were told they had to meet with their chief like to believe it was just an tions for its "Scholar-Leadership medical officer. unfortunate mistake, but 1 kind Award" to every high school in Hotard said that was true for only 12 or 13 pilots who face pos- of think I've been had." the country. An attached letter sible disciplinary action for flying as passengers after they had AdamsVision founder Val promised the awards would be called in sick to work. Adams insists he still is trying to presented to the winners by the US. District Judge Joe Kendall threatened a "significant" fine scrape up money to honor the governor of their state. against the pilots' union Saturday, saying that the union did not scholarships. Eligible students had to have do enough to encourage pilots to return to work after he ordered "I'm very saddened that we're at least a 3.0 grade-point average Associated Press Photo the union to end the sick-out last Wednesday. at the point that we are, but at and a combined SAT score of Aaron Patzer, left, and Cassandra Marshall stand Friday out- The judge required the union place $10 million, or one-quarter the same time I'm very hopeful 1160 or above, and submit an side the Duke University chapel in Durham, N.C. Both freshman of the union's net worth, with the court in preparation of a final that we will get these scholar- essay and three letters of recom- won the AdamsVision scholarship but never received the decision on the fine on Wednesday. He also ordered union presi- ships started and be able to con- mendation. scholarship money. dent Rich LaVoy and vice president Brian Mayhew to remit a total tinue our commitment," Adams Jean Lockhart, a former letter saying funding for the winning.one so large. of $15,000. said. teacher Adams hired as a consul- scholarships wasn't yet com- "You put one down for Nearly 6,000 flights have been canceled since the work action John Boone, a prosecutor with tant on the project, assembled 15 plete. $10,000 for four years and you began, costing American between $67 million and $90 million, the Harris County district attor- educators in December 1997 to The letter stated AdamsVision don't get anything else," said according to Chris Chiames, a spokesman for AMR Corp. The ney's office, doesn't think the select the winners. was negotiating with "two major Larry Peters of Little Rock, Ark., final total has not been projected. students should hold their She said Adams assured her corporations" regarding spon- whose daughter, Jessica, was American will see more revenue reductions, since it plans to breath. "Based on my contact from the start that the scholar- sorship of the awards presenta- passed over for another hefty reduce its schedule 2 percent in the spring, or about 45-50 flights with him, I would be concerned ship money was in place. But tion and that although funding scholarship after winning the a day, because officials do not believe pilots will volunteer for if he were in any business where Ms. Lockhart became suspicious was incomplete, it remained AdamsVision award. extra overtime. anyone was relying on his after Adams, despite his con- "absolutely confident we will Then came the final blow. Last The dispute is over how Reno Air pilots have been paid since promises." tention, failed to pay her and the receive corporate sponsorship." month, Adams sent a two-para- AMR took control of the low-cost carrier last December. AMR wants to pay the pilots higher rates as they are retrained, but the Boone described Adams as a selection team. At that point, however, many graph letter to each university union believes their contract guarantees the pilots are paid more habitual criminal, convicted of On Jan. 8, 1998, letters were students already had accepted stating simply that AdamsVision theft for writing bogus checks on sent to 51 students announcing "will not be financially capable from the purchase date. early placement with universi- Both sides said the sick-out had not changed their original six different occasions. Adams they had won. But elation turned of honoring the Scholar-Leader- ties. 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$ Tuesday, February 16, 1999 The BG News page GERONTOLOGY VAMPIRES- Continued from page one. were quite satisfied." dents have to do a certain num- him, the department keeps in Continued from page one. inlo any trouble with the law o Morgan sees this positive ber of volunteer hours at nursing close touch with the local homes He began this game because vandalize properly, we wtf the Great Depression and they turnout as a result of the effec- homes. and the community agencies he has always felt there was a enforce the law." had to hang together through tiveness of the gerontology pro- "To start out the volunteering which helps them keep close need for such a game in Bowling Although she was a littl apprehensive at first, onej these hardships. That is what has gram. He points out the in-depth program through the school, the tabs on the progress of the stu- Green. made them the way they are." classes and the strict volunteer student must already have 50 "I've always felt there needed woman enjoys the game and the dents. secrecy that goes along with it. Morgan agrees with Carothers work that the students have to hours of volunteer service," he Although Morgan thinks that to be a unified sense of an under- ground gothic community," he "I like that it goes on 24 hours in that the elderly are "wonder- complete. said. "Then, if the student is in the program is progressing well, said. "I know there were a lot of a day," she said. "The character I ful to work with," but he points Each student in the general the general program, they must he is still looking for ways to people interested in something play is insane, so pretty much out more advantages to the field. program takes an array of classes complete 400 hours of service improve it to benefit the stu- "We just completed a survey from different fields that corre- through a local nursing home of this nature, so I hoped this anything I do is used as an dents. excuse because of my of our alumni and we found a spond with gerontology such as under the supervision of both a game would be a good current to "Currently we are looking for character."She may run around very positive response to the Psychology of aging, biology faculty member and a supervisor use." campus screaming and laughing effectiveness of our program," and health of aging and the Phi- at the home. If the student is in a new faculty member to replace When people think of the term hysterically and only the mem- he said. "Most of the alumni losophy of Death and Dying. the Long-Term program, they one who left," he said. "So far we "vampires," they may think of have found excellent prospects several dungeons and dragons bers of the group will under- have good jobs and those who "This background of classes must complete 800 hours." Stand her behavior. became nursing home adminis- gives the students a number of Morgan also accredits the that will help enhance the pro- geeks sitting around a table play- ing together, the Narrator said. There are seven clans under- trators are making more money different perspectives of geron- effectiveness of the program to gram. We are always looking for They may also believe it is just a neath the Camarilla and each of than most of the professors in the tology," he said. the closeness of the program to ways to make the program bet- bunch of students running the clans differ greatly in person: program. Overall, the alumni Along with classes, the stu- the community. According to ter." around campus with fangs try- alities. For instance, one group is ing to scare people. hip and carefree and another No arrests The Narrator said this game is group focuses on the political neither of those things. and business aspects of the Inmate ready to die "This goes on 24 hours a day," game. in threatening Another woman likes the idea The Associated Press Berry, who was convicted of Taft spokesman Scott Milbum he said. "Game-time is real-life killing baker Charles Mitroff said the governor's chief legal letter case time." of it being a role-playing game. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Wilford during a 1989 robbery, was nick- counsel, William Klatl, probably He also realizes that students "It is interesting to see what Berry, who may become Ohio's named "The Volunteer" because will call Mrs. Bowler and her do not have to devote their entire kind of characters we can devel- j The BG News op and how we can interact with first inmate in 36 years to be exe- he refused to participate in husband, Richard, on Tuesday. time to the game or give up any each other," she said. cuted, has shown no remorse appeals to delay his execution. That is the same day Taft is to of their social activities. No arrests have yet been The more diversity, the better, and is ready to die, said the min- Gov. Bob Taft's office has meet with 15 legislators who Each person interested in made in the case of a threaten- said the Narrator. Some mem- ister who has been meeting with want him to spare Berry's life. playing the game first gets received nearly 3,000 letters — ing letter sent to a University bers are leaders on campus and including one on behalf of Pope screened by The Narrator and a the killer for five months. "The wounds just keep open, student. in the community, so this game is John Paul II — and more than few other individuals. Berry, who is scheduled to be every time I'm asked about the kept at a low profile due to the 700 phone calls requesting "I have tried to be very careful executed Friday, believes "there death penalty," Mrs. Bowler said. The student, an ethnic negative connotations people clemency for Berry. About 175 with this, especially with the is no life in the cell," said the Rev. "Everything is so raw lately. I minority, received a letter last have about vampires. people protested the execution recent sexual assaults," he said. David Chase of the Columbus just want closure." week from a person or per- "It is almost like leading a Saturday outside the governor's "Something like this would Christian Center. sons claming to represent the double life," he said. "We don't mansion. Smaller protests con- Public defenders are trying to probably scare some women on Ku Klux Klan condemn people on race or eth- "I've never sensed any fear in tinued Monday, one involving halt the execution by seeking a this campus," nicity." him. He wants to die," he said several people in downtown new hearing on whether Berry is Due to the President's Day He explained that this game is The Narrator stresses that this after visiting Berry last week, Cleveland. mentally competent lo decide to holiday, Bowling Green Police a very safe game and its mem- bers are people who like the game is only for mature people possibly for the final time. die. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Department officials could not Taft's office also got 70 letters gothic, underground culture. who show interest in the "gothic "I offered to be there when it Appeals is not expected to rule be reach** for comment. and 49 calls last week in favor of Some of the misconceptions o( underworld." Most of the mem- happens, but he said he didn't until at least Tuesday. the execution, including a call vampires are that people dress in bers are between the ages of 21 want that," Chase said. "God from Eleanor Bowler, Mitroff's black or drink blood or practice and 25 years. He said the term brought me into Wilford's life for We Proudly Support sister. She doesn't want Taft to be satanic rituals. "mature" means knowing when a reason. And now he knows swayed by lawmakers and reli- A stroke can "We are just a bunch of people to stop and realizing that it is how to get ahold of me if he gious leaders who are against the who are interested in the same only a game and not reality. needs to." execution. things and have parties togeth- "I've seen people who have change your er," the Narrator said. played this type of game and BGPD chief Tom Volava said have laken it beyond the realm ol MED y life forever that as long as they follow the reality," the Narrator said laws in town, he sees nothing "Being mature means being United Way wrong with their behavior. responsible for yourself." BACK ft-Spinal & Joint Rehabilitation By Medical Doctors TRAVEL AGENCY Tomorrow's Healthcare Facility Today. And Chiropractors FLORIDA SPRINC BREAK •*▼*▼*> SERVICES Accepting Group Insurance, Medicare FROM $159 PER WEEK • Airline tickets Uedicaid Workers Compensation. 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. Tod McCloskey Sports Editor The BG News Sports 372-2602 Falcons split pair of games on Alaska trip from the top of the crease," Powers said. By WILLIAM R. SANDERSON "Just shoot it in the net. We should have The BG News been up after the first period 5-1."

When il rains it pours. BG's special teams had problems again. In the first period, Kerry Hafele After a drought Friday, goals rained scored a short-handed goal. UAF scored on Alaska-Fairbanks Saturday. two powerplay goals in the second peri- Bowling Green lost a tight overtime od to go up 3-2 going into the second game 4-3 Friday. The goals came quick- intermission. ly on Saturday as the Falcons routed Nanooks' goalie Ian Perkins made 27 UAF by a score of 10-3 giving BG a split saves on 30 shots. for the weekend. Bowling Green went from one player The Falcons record is now 13-15-3 scoring the goals Friday to seven scorers overall and 9-13-3 in the Central Colle- Saturday. giate Hockey Association. After trading goals with Alaska-Fair- In Friday's game, Falcon right-wing banks on Saturday, the Falcons ripped Dan Price scored three goals including four straight goals. Three of those goals the one that sent the game into over- came in less than a minute. After that. time. However, UAF's Pat Halletl UAF was essentially out of the game. scored only 43 seconds in to seal the BG loss. Adam Edinger and Chris Bonvie had two goals each. Curtis Valentine, Doug "He scored three ESPN highlight Schueller, Grady Moore, Mike Jones and goals," coach Buddy Powers said. "They Greg Day each had one. were just outstanding." BG News Photo/MIKE LEHMKUHLE "A lot of guys are coming off that The Falcons missed out on a lot of game feeling pretty good," Powers said. Adam Edinger spots an open Dan Price and hits him with a pass, early opportunities. "We put (Craig) Desjarlais, Day and make us a better club." 18 saves on 28 Falcon shots. both games and made 54 saves on 61 "We had three break-aways we didn't Bonvie back together Saturday night. If UAF shots. Nanooks' goalie Chris Marvel made BG goaltender Mike Savard played score on and we had two chances right that line can get on a roll that's going to Broncos Gymnasts set up-end the balance beam, and a 39.6 in fourth By MATTHEW P. LYONS the all around competition. The BC News Oestrang's new school records The Falcon gymnastics team were the icing on top of a superi- used a superior performance to or team effort. Junior Leslie place BG soar over Illinois State Saturday. Malucci posted a 9.75 on vault, a season best for her. Co-captain By MARK WIESE The crowd of 400 watched as BG took control early and never Sarah Grealis scored a 9.7 on The BC News looked back. The Falcons turned uneven bars. Mindy Untch The bombs dropped by West- in season best performances on turned in superior marks on both em Michigan created a crater too vault (48.4) and balance beam balance beam (9.85) and floor deep for the Bowling Green (48.6), all on their way to a new exercise (9.675). Both scores women's basketball team to team record of 193.475. The old were season bests. overcome. record of 191.950 was set five "We have been in every meet BG traveled to University weeks earlier against Ohio State. and we have been hitting pretty Arena in Kalamazoo, Mich. Sat- "To break 193 is just a huge much everything, a few faults urday and was rudely welcomed accomplishment," BG coach Dan here and there, but we haven't by Kelly Delong of Western Connelly said. "It was a total had any major disasters. We Michigan. team effort. I think there is still have just had a great year," Delong led the Broncos to an some room for improvement, but junior Leslie Malucci said. 11-point victory, 67-56, over the I've said all along, if they hit, Other gymnasts turning in Falcons. they are going to be a 193-194 excellent performances include "Delong really hurt us in the team." Jackie Haft on vault, Kelly Ver- first half," BG's'Francine Miller The Redbirds began at a dis- hoff on uneven bars, Larissa "said. "No matter who we put on advantage with only five gym- Oberrcht on balance beam and her, we still couldn't stop her." nasts in their rotation for vault Nancy Klaff on floor exercise. This loss puts the Falcons at and uneven bars. Most teams Assistant coach J.J. Tolhurst 11-12 overall on the year and 7-6 have six gymnasts competing, was extremely pleased with the in the Mid-American Confer- with the top five scores added team's performance. "I think ence, which is good enough for together for their event score. they stayed together and focused fourth place in the East. Despite this handicap, ISU the whole meet. Even if we had Western moves to 16-7 overall scored a season best 189.2. a fall they stayed together, they and 9-4 in the MAC to take full "1 was very pleased with our stayed focused on each skill in control of second place in the performance," ISU coach Jill their routine and just look one West Division. Hollembeak said. "I thought we thing at a time. 1 am very excited After the Falcons took an did a great job today." for the team, they need to be BG News File Photo early lead in the game, Delong ISU was led by freshman Rena proud of themselves for all of the put the Broncos up for good. Fox on vault and kept even with hard work they have been With three consecutive three- Junior guard Jaymee Wappes sizes up the defense and prepares to move. senior Maria Pfarr on balance doing." point bombs by Delong, BG was beam. Junior Beth Larson led the With the win Saturday the Fal- overwhelmed. The score stood at Angie Farmer ignited the Fal- game. The Broncos, however, hit under her season average of 21 Redbirds on uneven bars and 35-21 at the half with Delong cons and sparked a 15-6 run with the shots during crucial times to and scored 16 points, while cons move to 4-3 overall, 3-0 in floor exercise. Jaime Reineck, having 17 of Western's 35 points. 13 minutes remaining to cut at hold off the Falcons. Miller went 3 of 4 from behind the Mid-American Conference. the arc to rack up 15 points. freshman, led ISU in the all "When we were that far down the Western lead. Delong tied a school record Saturday's win also marked BG's for the fourth time in her career, Miller also pulled down a team- around competition. by half-time we got out of our With seven minutes left, BG first win in out of conference offense and stopped playing as a trailed 56-51 but came no closer. going 6 of 9 from 3-point land. high nine rebounds. The Falcons were led by fresh- team," Miller said. The Falcons took advantage of She ended the game with a Angie Farmer came off the man Marny Oestrang in all action. The Falcons take the next events and was the only BG com- Later in the game, the Brown the poor shooting by Western, game-high 20 points for Western. bench to spark the Falcons in two weeks to prepare for a trip to and Orange made a strong run at who hit only 11 of 31 for a .355 For BG, Jacki Raterman and petitor in the all around. Oes- Mt. Pleasant where they face Francine Miller led BG in the los- their late run to move within trang reset two of her individual the Broncos and shrunk the lead shooting percentage in the sec- Central Michigan February 27. to five. Francine Miller and ond half, to rallv back into the ing effort. Raterman was held five. She racked up 11 points. records. She scored a 9.925 on Women win one while men lose two in tennis action in weekend matches Bissinger said of the doubles teams. "We Indiana State and Butler Saturday and The team of Deidee Bissinger and Erika Dean said. "We were aggressive in dou- By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM Wasilewski took an 8-3 decison over bles. Even in lapses, we stayed posi- had a different mentality." Sunday. In singles action, Wasilewski defeat- The BC News tive." UC's Brandy Steinhauser and Katie Kerr ed Spray in the second flight, 6-2, 2-6, 6- The first doubles team of Meghan Both Bowling Green tennis teams WOMEN at second doubles. At third doubles, 3. Other BG singles winners were: Brat- Rhodes and Abby Bratton lost 8-5 to were looking to continue a momentum At Laurel Hill in Toledo, the Falcons Devon Bissinger and Tracy Howitt ton (third flight over Steinhauser, 6-2, 6- Kara Molony and Margie Spray, but 3), Deidee Bissinger (fourth flight over climb heading toward the Mid-Ameri- made tremendous strides in the victory defeated Amy Trocewicz and Robin Rimland 8-2 to give Bowling Green the Dean said they were a volley or two Kerr, 6-2, 7-5) and Devon Bissinger can Conference season. over the Bearcats. away from the victory. (sixth flight over Rimland 6-7 [5-7), 7-5, The women gained a victory over BG improved to 1-1 overall while the doubles point. "I think we came out today and we 6-0). Cincinnati 5-2 while the men dropped a Bearcats fell to 5-1. "That was the first doubles point wanted to take it to them," Devon pair in Indiana with 7-0 and 6-1 losses at The doubles teams took huge steps. we've won this year," Coach Penny See TENNIS, page nine.

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OVER THE WIRE STANDINGS Women's basketball standings ' 1 NBA stall dines Mid-American Conference ' 1 • compiled from wire Woods wins Buick amid family EASTERN CONFERENCE Conference Overall Atlantic Division W L W L le AT The Associated l'iv\\ East le "It means a lot to me to do this W L Pet GB Kent 11 2 17 6 |e SAN DIEGO — Tiger Woods in front of, in a sense, a home- Orlando 5 1 833 Philadelphia 4 800 Akron 9 4 14 9 will remember his Buick Invita- town crowd," Woods said Sun- 1 1/2 BG icer is CCHA 2 500 2 Buffalo 8 5 15 8 k tional win for a lot of different day after his round of 7-under Boston 2 New York 2 2 500 2 BG 7 6 11 12 fl rookie of week reasons. 65, which came in perfect weath- Miami 2 3 400 2 1/2 Miami 4 9 8 15 [ Falcon freshman center Greg There was the 15-foot eagle er on the heels of his Torrey New Jersey 1 3 250 3 Ohio 2 12 4 20 h Day received Central Collegiate putt on No. 18 that finally put Pines South Course record 62 — Washington 1 3 250 3 Marshall 1 12 4 19 [ Hockey Association honors as away Billy Ray Brown and gave his best round as a pro — on Sat- Central Division West I Rookie of the Week for his per- Woods a two-stroke victory, his urday. 3 1 750 ... Toledo 13 1 21 4 formance in BG's two games. first since May. There was the 17- "You can't really say enough Atlanta 4 2 667 ... W. Michigan 9 4 16 7 At Alaska Fairbanks Saturday, under-par weekend. Perhaps how much that really affects Indiana 4 2 567 C. Michigan 7 6 11 12 Day scored two goals and added most importantly, though, were you, to see people that you do Detroit 3 2 600 1/2 E. Michigan 6 7 12 11 an assist in the Falcons 10-3 win. the family members and friends know, and are out there support- Cleveland 2 3 400 1 1/2 Ball State 5 9 8 16 He is the second Falcon to win in the gallery. ing you," Woods said. "You Toronto 1 3 250 2 N. Illinois 4 9 7 16 Rookie of the Week honors this Woods' nine-month victory don't get to see it every week as Charlotte 1 4 200 2 1/2 I season. Freshman Grady Moore drought ended, fittingly, back The Top Twenty FlTe you travel all over the world. Chicago 1 4 200 2 1/2 By The AaaocUted PreM was honored on Nov. 8. home in sunny Southern Califor- WESTERN CONFERENCE The (op 25 learns In The Associated Press nen s college bas- ketball poll, with (lrst-plare voles in parentheses, records through •Ml, Midwest Division Feb. 14, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote W L >ct GB through one point for a 25th place vote and previous ranking: Legendary announcer dies Record i-ii Spielman may Utah 5 0 1.000 1. Duke 1641 25-1 1.744 I The Associated Press Alzheimer's disease and spent Houston 4 1 800 1 2. Connertlrut (61 22-1 1.677 2 3. Auburn 24-1 1.605 3 join Browns the last two years in a special Minnesota 4 1 800 1 CLEVELAND When 4. Michigan St. 22-4 1.540 5 CLEVELAND (AP) — Chris care home in Tucson, Ariz. San Antonio 4 3 571 2 5. Maryland 22-4 1.468 7 Jimmy Dudley was working as Vancouver 2 3 400 3 6. Kentucky 20-6 1.244 8 Spielman could soon get his A gifted storyteller, Dudley 7. Stanford 20-5 1.235 6 wish and become a member of an apprentice announcer on was covered the Indians from Dallas 1 5 167 4 1/2 8. Arizona 18-4 1.206 10 Chicago Cubs games, his lively, Denver 1 5 167 4 1/2 9. Cincinnati 21-4 1.188 4 the expansion Cleveland 1948, the year the team won its 10. St. Johns 20-6 1.164 11 Pacific Division Browns. melodious voice caught the ear 1 1. Ohio St 19-6 1.065 13 last World Series, until 1967. Seattle 5 0 (XX) ... 12. Utah 20-4 1.011 14 A deal that would send the of a major sponsor of Cleveland 13. 21-5 878 15 He often used the term, "The Phoenix 3 2 600 2 linebacker from the Buffalo Bills Indians radio broadcasts. 14. North Carolina 19-7 832 12 string is out," when the count on L.A. Lakers 3 3 600 2 1/2 ' IS. Miami 17-5 824 16 to the Browns is in the works "That's the man 1 want to do a batter would come to three Portland 2 2 500 2 1/2 16. UCLA 17 7 737 9 and will be announced soon, the Indians games," the chief of 17 Purdue 18-7 511 21 balls and two strikes. He would Sacramento 2 2 500 2 1/2 18. Coll of Charleston 23 2 476 20 Columbus radio station WTVN Erin Brew beer decided in 1948. Golden State 1 5 167 4 1/2 19 Indiana 19 8 410 17 end his broadcast with "Lots of 20. Iowa 16-7 307 19 and Cleveland radio station For the next 20 years, Dudley 000 good luck, ya heah," his South- LA. Clippers 0 5 5 21. Syracuse 17-8 268 18 WMJI reported Monday night. was the voice of the Cleveland Sunday's Games 22. Missouri 18-5 218 — There was no word from the ern voice filled with friendliness 23. Florida 17-6 195 23 Indians and greeted fans tuning San Antonio 89. Chicago 76 24. New Mexico 20-6 169 25 Browns. A message seeking In recognition of his work, in on the radio with "Hello base- Orlando 85. Milwa ukee 82 25 Miami. Ohio 19-4 157 — comment was left for team Philadelnhia 78. Atlanta 70 ball fans everywhere." Dudley was inducted into the Others reccMno votes: MlMU'Mil.i 106. Wa hiiiL-M-in 60. Ten- spokesman Alex Martins. Vancouver 9b. Dallas 92 broadcasters' wing of the Base- nessee 46. Texas 43. Oklahoma 42. Irkansa.-. 10. Uniisvllk 40 Spielman, who hasn't played On Friday, Dudley died at age Indiana 101. L.A. Lakers 99 Temple 40. Xavier 35 VlUanova 34. (.. nzaga 32 RulRcrs 13. Mis 89 after a stroke said his wife, ball Hall of Fame in Cooper- sisslppl 12. Murray St. 11. Oklahoma St. 11. Detroit 10. Tulsa 10 a down in the NFL since 1997, Golden State 105. Portland 100 Nebraska 9. California 8. Dcl'aul 6 SW Missouri SI 5. North had a workout and underwent a Angie. He suffered from slown, N.Y., in 19 Minnesota 95. L.A Clippers 73 western 3. Ceorge V.i-.hini'.r m 2. Bo se SI. 1. N C Charlotlf physical for the Browns. T< V.is < hllsll.HI 1 NBA action heats up on 2nd weekend The Associated Press Suddenly, the Magic (5-1) door on them," Bucks coach mance, hut only six of those Steve Smith scored 14 points everything that you throw up have the best record in the East- George Karl said It happens. It points came in the fourth quar- for the Hawks, who shot just 34 It's just a question of following NBC televised the Pacers-Lak- ern Conference despite shooting happens a lot in this league " ter. percent. Alan Henderson had 12 through and playing hard," said below 43 percent in four of their points and eight rebounds, and Mack, who finished 9-for-19. ers game because it was the sexi- Hardaway, who also had 10 Miller appeared to clinch the five victories. Mutombo and Ed Gray had 11 "The basket looked huge. It was est of the day's seven matchups. rebounds and six assists, ga\ e victory by making two free points apiece. Mookie Blaylock one of those things where it Orlando its first lead since early The Bucks-Magic game, how- In other games, Philadelphia throws with 8.6 seconds left to looked like the ocean out there.' in the third quarter with a layup added 10 points and seven ever, had the teams with the best beat Atlanta 78-70, Vancouver make it 100-96, but a 3-point shot assists. that made it 83-82 with 53 sex Spurs 89, Bulls 76 records. topped Dallas 96-92, San Anto- by Bryant — he was closer to onds left. Timberwolves 95, Clippers 73 nio defeated Chicago 89-76, Min- midcourl than he was to the 3- At Chicago, Steve Kerr got his Kobe Bryant's 3-point shot nesota drubbed the Los Angeles Darrell Armstrong's two free poinl line — with 4.8 seconds lo At Los Angeles, Kevin Garnetl championship ring and then rimmed out at the buzzer, allow- Clippers 95-73 and Golden Slate pla) >ui Indiana's lead to one throws with 6.8 seconds remain- had 24 points and II rebounds found his 3-point touch in his ing Indiana to escape with a 101- edged Portland 105-100 in dou- ing were the only points scored point. and Anthony Peeler, back in the return lo the United Center. 99 victory over the Lakers. Clear ble overtime. the resl ol the way. Timberwolves' starting lineup Rik Smits, who scored 16 The Spurs held a one-point across the country, Orlando held after missing two games because Orlando needed to make half On Milwaukee's final three points, made one of two foul lead in the fourth quarter when the Bucks to four points m the of swelling in his left knee, fin- its shots in the fourth quarter possessions. Brandon had two shots with tour seconds remain- Kerr hit consecutive 3-poinlers final 6:25 to knock Milwaukee ished with 12 points in 22 min- against the Bucks to get above 40 misses — including a 3-poinl ing, and Bryant's last gasp 3- — the second right in front of the from the ranks of the unbeaten utes. percent for the game. attempt at the buzzer — and R 15 pointer rimmed out. Bulls' bench — to give San Anto- with an 85-82 victory Sunday. Penny Hardaway had 18 Allen had a turnover 76ers 78, Hawks 70 Maurice Taylor had 19 points nio a 68-61 lead. for the Clippers, who have start- "We played the best offensive points and rookie Matt Harpring "I'm not unhappy, but I am a Toni Kukoc led the Bulls with team in the league and held them added 15 for the Magic, who At Philadelphia, Allen Iverson ed their final season at the Sports little surprised," coach Chuck scored 32 points, including 15 in 27 points and 11 rebounds. to 82 points," Orlando's Horace outscored the Bucks 15-4 after Arena with five consecutive loss- Daly said. "It's one ol those the lirsi quarter, and the 76ers Grant said. "That shows you trailing 78-70 midway through Warriors 105, Trail Blazers games that you're kind ol fortu- survived .1 cold-shooting fourth something about our team." the fourth quarter. 100, 2 OT nate to win in a lot of ways." quarter. 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Milan Ptak was named lo the their UK opponents. Kossoff and Wild mi 1997-98 All-MAC Second Team. were competing together for the first The Falcons finished 12-12 in dual time Men's tennis team matches, including a 5-2 confer- The Falcons captured the doubles looks to build on past ence mark. point, as BG's third-flight tandem ol years' performance Through two seasons. Harns sophomore Brandon Gabel and junior during this season has posted a 25-20 record and a Sonny Huynh won by default. Seniors pair of third-place MAC regular- Bartan and Matt Wiles were deleated II past performance is any indi- season finishes. His 13-win inau- at the top doubles flight cator the University's men's tennis gural season marked BG's top The Wildcats captured all six team is set to capture a lot of victory total in the last decade. singles flights in straight sets. The Fal- people's attention this year Hams guided BG to a third-place cons' singles lineup, for the third- Last year, the team concluded MAC Tournament finish in his first straight match, consisted of Bartan, the 1997-98 season with a third- season, before his team earned a Wild, Wiles. Kossoff. Gabel and Huynh place finish in the Mid-American tie for third at the 1998 league from flights 1-6, respectively. Conference. Second-year coach tourney. BG met the ISU Sycamores Feb. Jay Hams led the BG to a third- This season, the Falcons suf- 13, and Feb. 14 took on the Bulldogs in place standing in the MAC regu- fered a 6-1 loss to Kentucky Feb. 3 Indianapolis lar-season race and a third-place in Lexington, Ky. The Wildcats are Following those matches, the Fal- tie at the conference tournament ranked 26th in the nation accord- cons will return to Northwest Ohio for a Junior Radu Bartan was named to ing to the ITA poll (through the end "home" match Feb. 20, when they will the All-MAC First Team, the sec- of the fall season). face Ferns State at Central Tennis & ond-straight year he has earned BG's only win came at the sec- Fitness in Toledo. BG is in the midst of Lisa Herod (let!) and Tlltanle Riggs (right) listen as Yvonne Singh (cantar) all-conference honors. Bartan ond doubles flight, where the duo a stretch in which nine of 10 matches tails about slavery In a scene Irom "Flyin' West." picked up second-team laurels as of freshmen Mike Kossoff and will be played on the road. a sophomore in 1996-97 Junior vltek Wild posted an 8-2 win over -Beth Kerby

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'Flyin' Wast' focuses on Each performance will be followed little known, but pivotal by a reception and discussion of the struggle of African- play at the Women's Center on the ■ PIS Americans first floor of Hanna Hall The stage production is being directed by the- Big Playground offers The event is being held at the fessional DJ will be spinning 1980s atre faculty member Yvonne Singh, bar-scene alternative to Student Recreational Center 10 music all night Alter the Civil War. large groups who also appears in the role of Miss BG students Feb. 26 p.m. Feb. 26 and will run until 1 There will also be a contest for all ol African-Americans left the South Leah. a.m. residence halls, fraternities and sorori- to settle in all-black homesteads Others in the cast include fresh- Smoke filled and crowded bars Pam Gant, senior Public Rela- ties who have the most attendance The first such settlement — and the man marketing major Titfanie Riggs of can sometimes be too much lor tions/ History major is one of the Each winner will receive a prize, last remaining one west ol the Mis- East Cleveland, as Fannie Dove; Lisa the average college student. For students organizing the event. which has not been revealed yet. sissippi — was Nicodemus. Kansas. Herod, an assistant director of stu- those students looking tor an al- "People are encouraged to bring Admission to the Big Playground is Nicodemus provides the setting dent activities at the University, as ternative to the bar scene, the in items that have alcohol-related free to all BGSU students. Sophie Washington; senior interper- for the next Bowling Green State Wellness Center, along with messages on them, for example T- It is open to the public as well and University Theatre production, "Flyin' sonal communication and marketing ODADAS and the BGSU Binge shirts. shot glasses, cups. etc. all non- students will be admitted at the West," a Black History Month pre- major Roshonda Benton of Cleve- Drinking and Violence Prevention Each student will then receive a pre regular price of Rec Center admission sentation land, as Minnie Dove Charles; junior Program, will be sponsoring the determined amount of extra raffle Food and beverages will be avail- "Flyin' West" focuses on a family computer art major Dontrell Callahan Big Playground tickets," Gant says able for those who gel the munchies of pioneenng women who face'the ol Eudid, as Wil Parish; senior the- This year is the second year Some of events will be bouncy For more information about the Big challenges of creating a productive atre major Brad Abner of Gahanr.a, for the Big Playground and a full- boxing, moon walking, ihiee-on- Playground, contact the Wellness Con- farm community while they attempt as Frank Charles; and Bowling Green filled evening is planed for all who three basketball, finger painting, nection at 372-WELL. to ward off white speculators who resident Joumie Louise Clark, as attend coloring, water volleyball and a pro- -Karl GUI have come to buy out the land the Leah Dove Charles women have foughl to make their own Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 Award-winning feminist play- for students and senior citizens. wright Pearl Cleage engages this Group discounts are available little-known aspect of African-Ameri- Reserved seat tickets can be pur- can history in order to address some chased at the theatre box office in serious contemporary issues, University Hall or by calling (419) among them domestic violence. 372-2719 during box office hours. "Flyin' West" will be presented 8 The box office is open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, p.m. and 4-7 p.m. Monday through Feb 17-20, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb Friday. Remaining tickets will be sold 21, in the Eva Marie Saint Theatre, at the box office immediately before located on the second floor of Uni- the performance. versity Hall -Beth Kerby I j~—.

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Public Skating (8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.) Students $2. Adults $3. Call 419 P 372-2264 for more information. s Ice Arena. w Dance Marathon Meeting FRIDAY, FEB. 19 SATURDAY, FEB. 20 (9 p.m. -11 p.m.) Union Ballroom. Orientation Leader Men's Tennis hosts Ferris TUESDAY, FEB. 16 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 Recruitment Sponsored by State (10 a.m.) Showcase of Talent (TBA) the Orientation Board. The Falcons host the Bulldogs at Catholic Student Connection, Catholic Student Connection, Center for Multicultural & (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Central Tennis & Fitness in Academic Int. Catholics on Campus Catholics on Campua Union Foyer. Toledo. (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Union Foyer. Union Foyer. Catholic Student Connection. Catholic Student Connection. Catholics on Campus Catholics on Campus Information Architecture for Brown Bag Luncheon: (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) the World Wide Web Pete FINDING FEMINISM IN RODEO Union Foyer. Union Foyer. (6 p.m. - 8 p.m.) QUEEN CULTURE (Noon) Morville of Argu Associates, the This Informal slide-presentation Africana Drum Circle for BGSU Dance Marathon Door- co-author of Information examines often contradictory World Peace Jam session. to-door canning (11:15 a.m.) Architecture for the World Wide relationships between female (7 p.m) BGSU student will be canning Web (O'Reilly. 1998). will be subcultures and second-wave Every Friday through February. door-to-door in surrounding doing a presentation to Dr. feminism. Based on personal For more information contact Dr. Bowilng Green communities Bruce KtopfenslRin's MCOM 717 experience and participant- Eason at 419/372-9815. Amani soliciting donations for the New Media Research graduate observation by our presenter, Room. BGSU Dance Marathon. AH seminar. All are invited to attend. Vickie Shields. Director of the THURSDAY, FEB. 18 proceeds benefit the Children's 111 CHscamp Hall. Women's Studies Program, the Campus films presents Miracle Network at MCO in presentation will focus on the Jehovah'a Witnesses "Grease" end "Dirty Dancing" Toldeo. Ohio. Delta Cafe (8 p.m. -11:30 p.m.) obstacles that women in the Information Table (8 p.m.) Come read your favorite poem, rodeo overcome and the (9 a.m. - Noon) Films are open to all BGSU Men's Basketball hosts Miami story or rap at Delta Cafe. seriousness with which they take Math Science. students, faculty, and staff. (Noon) Admission is free. All are their titles. 107 Hanna Hall. Admission is $2.00. Tickets may The Falcons and RedHawks welcome to a relaxing.|azzy Catholic Student Connection, be bursared. Two tickets may be battle in what could be a key night with the lovely ladles of Women Graduate Students Catholics on Campus purchased with one ID. The Box conference contest. The game Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc. Support Group (S p.m.) (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Office will open one half hour will be televised by Fox Sports For more information, contact Looking for a space to renew Union Foyer. before the first show. If you have Net as part of the Mid-American mikaabaObgnet. Amani Room. and re-energize? Take an hour any questions, comments, or Conference package. Anderson out of your hectic schedule once Educetlon Abroad Information suggestions about Campus films Arena. Is This the End of the World? a week and drop by the Session (4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) please contact Clayton Tlnney at (8 p.m.) Women's Center for rejuvenation Call the Education Abroad Office the UAO office. "Special $3 NAACP Brunch (Noon - 2 p.m.) A look ahead to what and discussion. Last week we at 2.0309 for details. 1103 admission price for both Winners of the essay contest will astronomer can tell us about the discussed time management, Off enhauer West. movies". 111 CHscamp Hall. be announced. For more true end of the world billions of how to work with your information contact the NAACP years hence. $1 donation dissertation committee, and Soul Food Dinner (7:30 p.m.) Is This the End of the World? at 419/372-0529. Alumni Room, suggested. Planetarium. balancing having a social life Come enjoy some good sould (8 p.m.) Student Union. with academic demands. Join us food cookm' for a good cause. A look at the panics caused in UAO Spring Break meeting one week or every week. The Admission is $3 and 2 days past by the appearance of Is Thle the End of the World? (8:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.) Women's Center, 107 Hanna canned goods. All the money comets and meteors. $1 (2 p.m.) Capital Room. Hall. and canned goods will go to a donation suggested. A look at the real threats posed special family that the ladies of Planetarium. by dangers of an asteroid BGSU College Rebubtlcana Women Writers Group (5 p.m.) Delta Sigma Theta adopt. For impact. $1 donation suggested. meeting (9 p.m.) This continues to be one of the more information, contact Public Skating (8 p.m. - 10 Planetarium. The College Rebublicans meet most popular groups at the mikaabaObgnet. St. Thomas p.m.) every Tuesday, same place, center, attracting writers of all Moore. Students $2, Adults $3. Call 419/ Women's Basketball hosts same time; all are welcomel abilities and levels of experience. 372-2264 for more information. Eastern Michigan (3 p.m.) For more Information contact New members are always Think Tank (8 p.m.) Ice Arena. The final home game of the zbemaObgnet. BA 110. welcome. Note the new days and The Fine Line between Police 1998-99 regular season for the times starting this month. The Discipline and Police Brutality. Campus films presents Falcon women. This game Is the Showcase of Talent (TBA) Women's Center. 107 Hanna For more information contact the "Gr«m" and "Dirty Dancing" second half of a basketball Center For Multicultural & Hall. Board of Black Cultural Activities (11 p.m.) doubleheader at Anderson, with Academic Int. orskhoapa O bgnet.bgsu.edu. 111 OlscampHali. the Falcon men taking on Miami Reel Life 413: On-Slte Amani Room. at noon. Anderson Arena. Interviews (6:30 p.m.) Showcase of Talent Center for A panel of recruiters wMI share Showcase of Talent (TBA) Multicultural * Academic int Hockey vs. Notre Dame their expertise about how to Center for Multicultural A (TBA) (7 p.m.) excel In your on-site interviews Academic Int. BGSU Ice Arena. and job search process. Community Suite. Student Management Night (TBA) Union. Management Night - sponsored by Co-op Education. Call 372- 2451 for details. |enth Annual Dinner Theater MORT Meeting (Multicultural Brown Bag Luncheon THE on Club (7 p.m.) Organizations Round Table) GENDERING OF THE for more Information, contact (5:30 p.m.-7 p.m.) ORCHESTRA: GIRLS WHO Center (or Multicultural and Sponsored by Multicultural PLAY TUBA? (NOO«1) Kcademic Initiatives at 419/372- Activities. For more information, Presenter: JaNeii Koskie. 42. Lenhart Grand Ballroom, contact Usa Herod at 372-2343. graduate student In the College ttudent Union. State Room. 3^ floor Union. of Musical Arts, will discuss her research, which focuses on how ? npua films presents Mardl Cinema (movie nlghta) parents, teachers, peers and |Gresse" and "Dirty Dancing" (8 p.m.) how parents, teachers, peers I p.m.) French films with English and media can influence girls FRIDAY, FEB. 26 films are open to all BGSU subtitiles at the French House for and women to swim against the Itudents. faculty, and staff. MONDAY, FEB. 22 freel This week's film is "Jean de mainstream—in musk: and in Admission Is $2.00. Tickets may Florette." French House (La life. 107 Hanna Hall. The Jail and Ball ticket aalea (10 a.m. -4 p.m.) t bursared. Two tickets may be White* In Black History: A Maison francaise). Women's Center. Arrest someone for $1 or 6 purchased with one ID. The Box Choice of Legacies people for $5. We will arrest lice will open one half hour (10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.) la This the End of the World? National Project fundraiser them on Feb. 27th between 9 efore the first show. If you have This presentation and (8 p.m.) (1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) and 3 and take them to the fcny questions, comments, or discussion will explore the A look ahead to what Sponsored by Sigma Gamma Kappa Delta House. Bail will be suggestions about Campus films positive role whites as "forgotten astronomers can tell us about the Rho Sorority Inc. Union Foyer. $5. Proceeds go to the CRC and blease contact Clayton Tlnney at heroes" can play in promoting true end of the world billions of NCPCA. Union Foyer and Math Inn UAO office 'Special $3 greater racial reconciliation and years hence. $1 donation Education Abroad Information Science Building pdmisston price for both harmony. Open to all. For more suggested. Planetarium. Seaalon (4 p.m. -5:30 p.m.) novtes*. 111 Olscamp Hall. information, call 419/372-8472. Call the Education Abroad Office Men'e A Women's Track hosts Pallister Conference Room. BGSU College Rebubllcans at 2.0309 for details. 1103 Mld-Amerlcan Conference Jerome Library. meeting (9 p.m.) Offenhauer West. Ljabberwock: Recovery of the Championships (11 a.m.) Pest (8 p.m.) The College Rebubllcans meet Charles E. Perry Field House. Uabberwock is backl The lovely Jail and Ball ticket sales every Tuesday, same place, Women Financial Service* |adies of Delta Sigma Theta (10 a.m. -4 p.m.) same time; all are welcome! For Career Night (6:30 p.m.) orority, Inc will be hosting the Arrest someone for $1 or 6 more information contact Learn about career options in Netlonal Project fundraiser (1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.) 6th Jabberwock on Bowling people for $5. We will arrest zbemaObgnet. BA 110. the multi-billion dollar Financial Sponsored by Sigma Gamma Sreen's campus for a $5 them on Feb. 27th between 9 Service industry by speaking Rho Sorority Inc. Union Foyer. admission fee. Jabber, which a.m. and 3 p.m. and take them with the employers and neans to "talk" and "walk" is a to the Kappa Delta House. Bail scheduling Interviews for African* Drum Circle for cultural expression of talent and will be $5 Proceeds go to the Februrary 251999.101 Olscamp. World Peace Jam seeslon ■fashion. There will be CRC and NCPCA. Union Foyer (5 p.m. - 7 p.m.) ■performances from a variety of and Math Science Building. Italent. The after party will be Every Friday through February. For more information contact Dr. ■held in the Amani room. Education Abroad Display Eason at 419/372-9815. Amani ■ immediately following the Table Room. program. For more information. (10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.) contact mikaabaObgnet. Call the Education Abroad Office Campua fllma preeents "The Olscamp 101. at 372-0309. Otf-Campus w Student Center. Moseley Hall. Toy" (8 p.m.) Films are open to all BGSU Is This the End of the World? students, faculty, and staff. (7:30 p.m.) National Project fundraiser WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 Admission is $2.00. Tickets may A look at the real threats posed (1 30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) be bursared. Two tickets may be by dangers of an asteroid Sponsored by Sigma Gamma Using Templates to Create purchased with one ID. The Box impact. $1 donation suggested. Rho Sorority Inc. Union Foyer. Claaa Web Pagea In Claris Office will open one half hour Planetarium Homepage (Win. 95) (9 a.m.- Education Abroad Career before the first show. If you have 10:30 a.m.) THURSDAY.FEB. 25 any questions, comments, or Focus Re-Entry Session (3:30 Introduces you to the basics of p.m. - 5 p.m.) suggestions about Campus films downloading a pre-formatted please contact Clayton Tlnney at Call the Education Abroad Office template developed by CTLT. for Low-Fat Cookbook Sale at 372-0309 for details. Career (9:30 a.m. -3 p.m.) the UAO office at 372-2343. 111 creating a basic web page. To Olscamp Hall. Services Conference Room. register or for more information. Cookbooks will be sold tor only e contact Geri Ludwig at 2-6898 or $51 Sponsored by the BG Health Board of Truatees meeting gludwigObgnet.bgsu.edu. 128 Club. For more information contact richkObgnet. Union (TBA) Committee sessions are Hayes Hall. held on the afternoon or morning Foyer. SUNDAY, FEB. 21 preceding the regularly Daffodil Days (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) to the Kappa Delta House. Bail scheduled meeting. Main Beta Theta Pi wilt be taking will be $5. Proceeds go to the CRC and NCPCA. Union Foyer. BGSU Dance Marathon Door- campus. orders for daffodils. Daffodil Days to-door canning (11:15 a.m.) is a fundraiser sponsored by the BGSU student will be canning American Cancer Society. Poater Sale (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Vendor will be selling a variety of s door-to-door in surrounding Daffodil bouquets may be music band posters. Great way Bowilng Green communities purchased for delivery to any to support your favorite band soliciting donations for the University facility. All proceeds BGSU Dance Marathon. All benefit the American Cancer and decorate your room! SATURDAY, FEB. 27 Sponsored by UAO. Student proceeds benefit the Children's Society. Education Building ServicesForum Miracle Network at MCO in steps. Kappa Alpha Philanthropy Toideo, Ohio.Amani Center. (3 am - 11 p.m.) Using Performance-Baaed Jell and Ball ticket salee Ballroom. (11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.) Public Skating (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) Assessment in Your Course To Arrest someone for $ 1 or 6 To Dance Irleh: Video (3:30 p.m. • 5:30 p.m register or for more information. people for $5. We will arrest them Premiere, Concert, Workshop ft 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.) contact Geri Ludwig at Students $2. Adults $3. Call 419/ on Feb. 27th between 9 and 3 (9 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.) gludwigObgnet.bgsu.edu or 2- 372-2264 for more information. TUESDAY, FEB. 23 and take them to the Kappa Delta All activities are free and open to 6898. Student Union/Alumni House. Bail will be $5. Proceeds the public. Schedule is as Ice Arena. Room. Jail and Ball ticket aalea go to the CRC and NCPCA. follows: *9:30-noon K-12 (10 m.m. -4 p.m. ) Union Foyer and Math Science Teachers Workshop. * 1:00*2:00 la This the End of the World? Campua Cruaade for Christ Arrest someone for $1 or 6 Building. To Dance Irish" video premiere. (7:30 p.m.) (7 p.m. - 10 p.m.) A look at the end of last people for $5. We will arrest *2:0O-4:00 talk & open forum by them on Feb. 27th between 9 Poster Sale (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Dr. Mick Moloney. '4:00-6:00 millennium and to the fear that Think Tenk Melanin Flow: and 3 and take them to the Vendor will be selling a variety of Dance workshop (sets & ceilis). gripped the ancient Aztecs when Celebrating Brotherhood and their calendar cycles turned Kappa Delta House. Bait will be music band posters. Great way to •8 oo 10:30 Traditional Irish $5. Proceeds go to the CRC and support your band and decorate Sisterhood. (8 p.m.) music & dance concert. over. $1 donation suggested. For more information contact NCPCA. Union Foyer and Math your rooml Sponsored by UAO. Advanced registration is not Planetarium. theBoard of Black Cultural Science Building. required, but notification of Activities or attendance is appreciated. For Poittr Sale (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) skhoapa O bgnet. bgsu.edu. more information, contact Dr. Vendor will be selling a variety of Amani Room. Lucy Long. Dept. of Popular musk: band posters. Great way Culture, at 372-7862 or to support your favorite band LucyLO bgnet.bgsu.edu. and decorate your room! Community Suite 3rd fl. Union. Sponsored by UAO. Student Services Forum. Jail and Ball (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) The Blue Kite (3 p.m.) FRIDAY, FEB. 26 People will be arrested and taken THURSDAY, FEB. 18 Directed by Tlan to the Kappa Delta House. They Zhuangzhuang; China. The PMII will be Campus films presents "The Re-Inventing American most acclaimed Chinese film of Toy" (8 All p.m.) judged and sentenced for the Childhood (2:30 p.m.) the 1990s, this remarkable reasons you state. Ball will be $5. Films are open to all BGSU How did the 19th century Heart feature traces the fate of a students, faculty, and staff. Women's tennis posts Arrestees remain at the house of the Home become the 20th Beijing family, their neighbors best record in eight until bail is paid, posted, or It is Admission is $2.00. Tickets may century Child of the State? An and friends through the social be bursared. Two tickets may be years In *98; look for 3pm. Proceeds go to the CRC Institute for the Study of Culture and political upheavals of the more success In '99 and NCPCA.Kappa Delta House. purchased with one ID. The Box and Society talk by Judith 1950s and 1960s. (1993.138 Office will open one half hour Sealander, history. Campus mlns.) English subtitles. Glsh Men's A Women's Track hoili before the first show. If you have Room. Student Union. Film Theater, Hanna Hall. Mid-American Conference any questions, comments, or The BG women's tennis team lied Championship. (11 a.m.) suggestions about Campus for fourth place In the 1997-98 MAC Poetry Reading by Stephen MONDAY, FEB. 22 Charles E. Perry Field House. films please contact Clayton regular- season standings. The Falcons Dunn (7:30 p.m.) Tinney at the UAO office at 372- posted a 13-9 overall mark and a 4-4 • Poetry reading by award- Pandora's Box (7 p.m.) 2343. 111 Olscamp Hall. Campus films presents "The winning poet Stephen Dunn. Directed by G.W. Pabst. this MAC slate. After losing in the first round Toy" (8 p.m.) This event is sponsored 110-mlnute film was made in of the MAC Tournament (to the even- Films are open to all BGSU byBGSU's Creative Writing 1931. Part of the German Film SATURDAY, FEB. 27 tual champion), the Brown and Orange students, faculty, and staff. Program. 117 Olscamp. course. Open to all. Gish Film rallied to win the final two matches in Admission is $2.00. Tickets may Theater. Hanna Hall. The Word (7:30 p.m.) convincing fashion and post a fifth- be bursared. Two tickets may be Flyln' West By Pearl Cleage (8 purchased with one ID. The Box R&B, Hip-hop, a cappella group. place finish. p.m.) School Daze (9:15 p.m.) Office will open one half hour Free. For more information A pair of BGSU freshmen earned African-American female For more information call 419- contact 419-372-2343. Cow All-MAC honors for coach Penny Dean. before the first show. If you have pioneers settle togethe in the all- 372-0529. 115 Olscamp Hall. any questions, comments, or Room. MacDonald Residence Meghan Rhodes, who set BGSU black town of Nicodemus, Hall. suggestions about Campus films Kansas. A potent and gripping single-season records with 26 singles please contact Clayton Tinney at wins and 47 combined victories, was play and a plea for all women TUESDAY, FEB. 23 Bowling Green Opera Theater the UAO office at 372-2343. 111 with vibrant lives to tell their named to the league's second team. Olscamp Hall. presents "Susannah" (8 p.m.) stories. For ticket information, Pandora's Box (4 p.m.) For tickets call 419/372-8171 or She was joined on the All-MAC Second call 419/372-2719. Eva Marie Directed by G.W. Pabst. this 800/589-2224. Kobacker Hall. Team by classmate Abby Bratton. Dean Campua films presents "The Saint Theatre. Toy" (11 p.m.) 110-mlnute film was made in Moore Musical Arts Center . is now 64-75 in eight seasons at the 111 Olscamp Hall. 1931. Part of the German Film Falcon helm. BG's 13 wins are the The Blue Kite (8:15 p.m.) course. Open to all. Gish Film team's most since 1990 Dir. Tian Zhuangzhuang China Theater, Hanna Hall. The Falcons captured three singles The most acclaimed Chinese SUNDAY, FEB. 28 flight titles and one doubles crown at film ofthe 1990s, this remarkable feature traces the the EKU Invite Feb. 5-7. Participating Bowling Green Opera Theater teams included Louisville, Tennessee fate of a Beijing family, their presents "Susannah" (8 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 Tech, EKU and BGSU. No team scores neighbors and friends through For tickets call 419/372-8171 or the social and political 800/589-2224 Kobacker Hall. were kept, but the Falcons posted an Kathleen and Jane Solose, upheavals of the 1950s and Moore Musical Arts Center. aggregate singles record of 15-3 and a 1960s. (1993. 138 mine.) duo pianists (8 p.m.) 5-4 doubles mark. All six of the Falcon English subtitles. Gish Film Bryan Recital Hall. Moore singles competitors posted at least a 2- Theater. Hanna Hall. Musical Arts Center. 1 record, and three BG players — SUNDAY.FEB.28 MONDAY, MARCH 1 sophomore Bratton (No. 3), junior Deidee Bissinger (No. 4) and freshman Public Skating (7 p.m. - 9 p.m.) Triumph of Ihe Will (7 p.m.) Devon Bissinger (No. 6) — won all Students $2. Adults $3. Call 419/ FRIDAY, FEB. 19 THURSDAY, FEB. 25 Directed by Lent Rietenstahl, 372-2264 for more information. Vocal Workshop with Richard this Nazi propaganda film was three of their matches to claim their Millar (10:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.) respective flight titles Ice Arena. Faculty Scholar Series (12:30 made In 1934. Part ol the Free and Open lo the public. The Falcons' other singles competi- p.m.) German Film course. Open to Is This the End of the World? Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Bryan Recital Hall. Moore all. Gish Film Theater. Hanna tors were sophomores Rhodes. Erika (7:30 p.m.) Musical Arts Center. Musical Arts Center Hall. Wasilewski and Tracy Howitt at flights A look at the real threats posed 1,2 and 5. respectively. All three went Flyln' Waal By Pearl Cleage. by dangers of an asteroid impact. 2-1 (8 p.m.) Commissar (8:15 p.m.) $1 donation suggested. Directed by Alexander In doubles action, BG's third-flight Planetarium. African-American female pioneers settle together in the Askoldov; Russia. Her military team of Devon Bissinger and Howrtt all-black town of Nicodemus. duty interrupted by pregnancy, captured the crown by sweeping their Kansas. A potent and gripping a Red Army commander takes three matches. play and a plea for all women up quarters with a poor Jewish After spending the weekend at the family and facesthe reality of Calendar with vibrant lives to tell their EKU. BG returned home lor a Feb 12 cultural differences, following stories. For ticket information, match vs. Cincinnati. the revolution of 1917. The call 4l9/372-27l9.Eva Marie Following the UC match, Penny of Saint Theatre. 105-minute movie was released only two decades after its Dean's squad will be idle until Feb 26 production in 1967. English (at Illinois Chicago). The Cincinnati Cultural subtitles. Gish Film Theater. match is the only indoor home action SATURDAY, FEB. 20 Hanna Hall. for BG. and marks the team's only home competition until Apnl 9. BGSU is Hrts Flyln' West By Pearl Cleage ( scheduled to end the regular season 8 p.m.) with six-straight matches at Keefe African-American female Courts. TUESDAY, FEB. 16 pioneers settle together in the all-black town of Nicodemus. -BethKerby Kansas. A potent and gripping The Blue Angel (4 p.m.) play and a plea for all women Directed by Josef von Stemberg, with vibrant lives to tell their this film was made in 1929. Part stories. For ticket information, ofthe German Film course. Open M , EtTIIE to all. Qish Film Theater. Hanna call 419-372-2719. Eva Marie Saint Theatre. ▼ Hall. Environmentalist author The program, called "An books for children and adults such as SUNDAY, FEB. 21 will share his message Evening with Joseph Cornell," is free "Sharing the WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 with University Feb. 18 and is set for 7:30 p.m. in 112 Life Joy of Nature." "Listening to Nature" and Journey to the Heart of Nature " Flyln" West By Pearl Cleage. Sciences Building. The program Is Flyln" Wast By Pearl Cleage (8 (2 p.m.) With the continued industrial being held in conjunction with the an- In 1978, Cornell founded the Sharing p.m.) African-American female development and worldwide popula- niversary ot the founding of the Nature Foundation to offer educational African-American female pioneers settle together in the tion growth, coupled with the deple- University's Center for Environmental workshops and lectures, hoping to carry pioneers settle together In the all-black town of Nicodemus. his message of environmental concern all-black town of Nicodemus. tion of the earth's natural resources, Programs. Kansas. A potent and gripping there has been a resurgence of con- Cornell's book is a guide for to carry internationally. Kansas. A potent and gripping play and a plea for all women play and a plea for all women cern on will be left for future genera- children that teaches and is used as a -Karl Glell with vibrant lives to tell their tions, particularly our children. teaching aid all around the world in with vibrant lives to tell their stories. For ticket information. Joseph Cornell, an interna- different schools. Because of the stories. For ticket information, call 419/372-2719. Eva Marie call 419/372-2719. Eva Marie book's popularity, it has been trans- Saint Theatre. tionally known environmental educa- Saint Theatre. tor, will speak at the University Feb. lated into 15 languages and has sold 18 aboul his book "Sharing Nature more than 450,00 copies worldwide with Children." Cornell has also written olher