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The Marine Biology Association hosted an event Thursday night on career opportunities in zoos and aquariums with the CEO of the Toledo Zoo as a guest speaker. Nick Gordon, a junior, has vol- unteered at the Toledo Zoo for PUBLIC TWEETING eight years and worked there for Know someone who got two. Gordon works as a part-time zookeeper and hopes to work busted for peeing in public? with reptiles and amphibians as Tweet your anonymous, a herpetology curator after grad- emaberrassing moment at uation. He said he loves every- @FalconScreech thing about his job, including his boss Jeff Sailer, Toledo Zoo’s Story By Alex Alusheff | City Editor CEO. “I think he’s really taking the very time people decide to empty zoo in the right direction, a very their bladder in public, they are beneficial direction,” Gordon Epotentially pissing their money away. said. “He’s a great guy to work A citation for public urination can cost an offend- with, he’s very personable and er between $25 and $150 and may incur a court fine he has a hands-on touch with the of $90, said Matt Reger, city prosecutor. One hundred animals.” ninety-seven people were cited for publicly urinating With a full lecture hall of stu- in 2012. dents, Sailer began his presenta- “I feel peeing outside isn’t really hurting anything tion of careers in the zoo world and it shouldn’t be that much of a price,” said senior by saying in order to be success- William Porch Jr, who has admitted to urinating in RED HANDED ful in the field, a person must the city before, but has never been caught. Want to know what ended make sure they have career goals While to some, public urination may seem up being the most popular and to prepare. harmless, the location may bring harm to prop- “Zoo careers can be very ful- erty. place to pee in past filling,” Sailer said. “People urinate all over, primarily any- weekends? Check out the Among some of the career where from downtown to the University Interactive Blotter Map only paths zoo’s offer are conversa- housing areas or rental properties,” on tion programs, animal reproduc- Biller said. “Sometimes people BGNEWS.COM tion, veterinarian sciences and urinate on sides of buildings, education programs. Anyone can doorways, on a storefront. become a volunteer and there are Quite a few urinate on opportunities for entry level jobs cars, in parking lots — any as well, such as cleaning cages, place they can find to be feeding and observing animals, somewhat secluded.” Sailer said. For Porch, the trick “I’ll tell you, a lot of the entry to not getting caught level positions are very basic,” is knowing how to Sailer said. stay out of the open. Sailer received his bachelor’s In some cases, a CITED ON THE SPOT degree in biology from Ball State full bladder isn’t the Get the latest updates on University and his master’s at only thing that gets the best blotter entries the University of Florida. He someone in trouble. has worked at the Miami Metro If the person is everyday online and every intoxicated when issue, including today’s See ZOO | Page 10 paper on Page 2 See PEE | Page 2

BREW AND VIEW CAMPUS Jerome music collection BRIEF University professor rivals all Universities in nation sentenced for DUI A professor in the department of architec- Archives date from the early 1890s through today ture and environmental design was sentenced earlier this week for his drunk driving incident in September. By Patrick Pfanner Stanley Guidera was sentenced Tuesday to Reporter The library started collecting CDs for the archives back in one week in jail with a year of probation after Forget Pandora and big bind- 1982. pleading no contest to one count of driving under the influence, another count of failing to stop ers cluttered with CDs — the Classic rock, jazz and country at the scene of an accident and two counts of mother of all music collections are just some of the many genres disorderly conduct, according to case information can be found in a secluded spot offered among the thousands of available from the Toledo Municipal Court. on campus. selections available. Guidera, who was put on paid leave in Nov. The University Library’s stand out as one of the many 2012, returned Monday. third floor boasts one of the popular bands available in the The University has not yet decided what largest sound archives in the archives. actions will be taken as a result of Guidera’s United States with almost one “I could pick up any stack sentencing, said Dave Kielmeyer, University million recordings and associ- of and you’d be in spokesperson. ated documentation. awe,” Schurk said. “Some of Guidera was also the chair of the department “This is the largest-held col- this stuff isn’t available in any of architecture and environmental design, but lection by any university in other format.” was forced out of his position as a result of his the U.S.,” said William Schurk, One of the library’s oldest incident. On Nov. 8, 2012, Faris Malhas issued sound recording archivist. recordings dates back to 1894, Guidera the letter stripping him of his title, The sound archives were with several other recordings stating “a leadership position in the College is KATIE LOGSDON | THE BG NEWS conceived during the plan- more than 100 years old, such incompatible with those events.” BOWLING GREEN residents Reecy Cook and Shar Kelly enjoy drinks while watching a movie during ning and construction phases as the University’s Collegiate The University has not yet decided whether the Brew and View event at Cla-Zel Thursday night. Kelly grew up in the city and said she enjoys going of the University Library which it will terminate Guidera as a result of his actions to Cla-Zel because it has historical significance to the town. opened in 1967, Schurk said. See ARCHIVE | Page 2 and sentencing.

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BLOTTER CORRECTION ARCHIVE Matt Donahue, popular cul- looking for modern music the libraries option, a series From Page 1 ture instructor. the archives actively pur- of search bars will appear WED., JAN. 9 POLICY Most of the collection chase new material from for any student looking for a 12:15 P.M. We want to correct all factual A juvenile was arrested for doesn’t circulate outside private collections as well as specific band or artist. errors. If you think an error has menacing within the 1000 Chorale, written by Ivan of the library, meaning the the website Amazon.com. Just for fun, Schurk been made, call The BG News block of Fairview Ave. He Trusler in 1900, Schurk said. selections don’t leave the “We’ve gotten so far and searched for The Beatles at 419-372-6966. allegedly threatened some- ”There’s just so much building. For those who we continue to collect and using this method and one and fled on a stolen here,” Schurk said. “I knew wish to take things outside catalog new material,” found 393 results that show bicycle. He then allegedly how to archive and protect of the library the archives Schurk said. everything from albums called 911 because he got CORRECTIONS currently house nearly Even the Library of such as Abbey Road, to song lost. The juvenile was In the article, “Residents strive the [recordings].” transported to the Juvenile to improve student relations” Professors typically assign 18,000 pieces of sheet music Congress took note of the titles and release dates. Detention Center. in the Jan. 9 issue of The BG projects to students that available for any student collection and documented According to sound News, Rose Hess was mis- often involve a visit to the who wishes to make copies it in the 1970s by publish- archive employees, about 3:45 P.M. quoted in the article as having archives. for home use, free of charge. ing a catalog, among other 50 people visit the collec- Complainant reported that said that students could not “I constantly encour- The archives also boast a established collections, for tion every day. Some even a Kindle was stolen from a have nuisance parties when age students in my cours- large amount of books dedi- the entire country to see, come to take advantage of locker at a business within it is in fact a possibility that cated to artwork as Schurk said. the quiet setting. the 1100 block of Haskins they can have nuissance par- es to utilize this facility Road. ties. Hess was also incorrectly for research papers in my well as information on hun- Today, it’s possible to view “It’s a pretty laid back and cited as being president of courses in popular culture dreds of bands and singers the collection in its entire- relaxing environment,” said 5:57 P.M. the East Side Neighborhood as well as other courses that such as The Rolling Stones ty from the University’s Katie Reeves, University Complainant reported that Association when there is in they might be taking,” said and Johnny Cash. For those homepage. After clicking on junior. fraudulent charges were face no president of the asso- made on her credit card. ciation. The News regrets the error. the city. it on their own discretion, Without patrols, vandalism THURS., PEE Those funds funnel into said Deputy Auditor David would occur more often, but In the Jan. 9 article “Weapons, From Page 1 the civil infractions fund, Kuebeck. right now it happens during JAN. 10 firearms banned through- 2:30 A.M. out campus,” the reporter which supports the city code The court also sent $423,565 the night, Grigore said. Steven M. Hamilton, 21, of cited Bowling Green State caught, other citations can enforcement division, said in fees to the city, which went “People have set fires in the Sylvania, Ohio, was cited for University as having it’s own accompany the public urina- Brian Bushong, city finance to the general fund, Bushong restrooms, spray graffiti, pull open container within the firearms ban across campus tion such as open container or director. said. The general fund pays off soap dispensers and break 200 block of N. Main St. when in fact Ohio law states underage under the influence, “It’s a relatively new fund, for salaries and purchases mirrors,” she said. that firearms are banned from Biller said. paying for part of salaries supplies and uniforms for city The cost to maintain a any college campus and not Depending on the officers’ related to enforcement and employees such as fire fighters restroom for an hour a day just that of this University. The News regrets the error. discretion and the offenses, office supplies,” Bushong said. and police. runs a total of $14,800 a year Follow us the person can be sent off The fund totaled $27,197.19 While these 197 citations with staff and product fees, with a $75 civil citation where and is paid into by citations may be a lot of pee in the city, while a mess that takes two to @The_BG_ they can just pay the fine, or such as disorderly conduct officials are not convinced three hours to clean can cost take a criminal citation that and code violation fees like to put a bathroom on every $28,000 a year, Grigore said. News would require a court appear- leaving a trash can out on the corner. Constructing new rest- bgnews. ance, he said. street too long, he said. “People who are urinating rooms can cost between on Public urination is catego- It’s like how parking tick- in public can be coming from $100,000 and $120,000 with com rized under disorderly con- ets pay for roads and the venues with restroom facilities sewer and water hook-ups, Twitter! duct and usually becomes a people who issue the tickets, and we’d like to think they’d she said. minor misdemeanor in court, Bushong said. use them,” Fawcett said. The parks use portable where people can be fined For criminal citations, Even though downtown restrooms, which cost $87 a anywhere between $25 and depending on which code a venues have restrooms, Porch month or $1,044 a year with a $150, Reger said. person was cited under, the thinks public restrooms might $60 tipping fee, Grigore said in HOUSES AVAILABLE for 2013-14 Of the 197 citations, money can go to the city or the solve the problem. an email. ALL HOUSES HAVE ONE YEAR LEASES 109 were civil and 88 were state after it goes through the “Sometimes you don’t have While portable restrooms criminal. local court system, Reger said. to go to the bathroom until offer a cheaper option, Porch believes the city is The reason police may cite you’re already walking home,” Fawcett said the city has not Available May 18, 2013 being “money hungry” by someone under state codes Porch said. explored that avenue because 256 S. College, #A - 3 BR - 422 Clough - 2 BR - $480 per imposing these fines, but city is because when an arrest is The city hasn’t contemplat- of location conflicts and extra $780 per month plus utilities. Deposit month plus utilities. Deposit $480. officials don’t see it that way. made, the cost to house the ed construction of a public policing that may be required. $780. Limit 4 people. Lease 5/18/13 Limit 2 people. Lease 5/18/13 - It was never pursued from person in jail comes from restroom because the extra “We won’t rule it out, but - 5/10/14. 5/10/14. an economic standpoint; county funds instead of city costs to maintain it and the we won’t actively embrace it,” the city is not trying to find funds, Biller said. liability of activities that might he said. 710 Eight - 3 BR, 2 Bath - 517 N. Summit - 3 BR - 2 car Dishwasher, W/D and A/C. $960 per garage. W/D. $975 per month plus one offense to make up for During the course of the occur in the facilities, which Porch believes money col- month plus utilities. Deposit $960. utilities. Deposit $975. Limit 3 people. the gap between revenue year, the municipal court sent can’t be policed, Fawcett said. lected from the citations could Limit 3 people. Lease 5/18/13 - Lease 5/18/13 - 5/10/14. and expenses in the budget, $217,817 to the Wood County Vandalism of park rest- go toward funding portable 5/10/14. said John Fawcett, municipal Auditor’s office to be dispersed rooms is another reason to not restrooms. administrator. accordingly, said Katherine construct facilities in the city, Despite what people like Available August 22, 2013 The law and fines are there Thomas, municipal clerk of he said. Porch may believe, Biller to influence a change in court. Under the law, state There are 16 restrooms thinks it isn’t the city’s job 150 1/2 Manville - 1 BR Upper - 256 S. College, #B - 2 BR - $420 per month plus utilities. Deposit $750 per month plus utilities. Deposit behavior, Fawcett said. money is sent to the county. between City, Simpson, to provide restrooms for the $420. Limit 2 people. Lease 8/22/13 $750. Limit 4 people. Lease 8/22/13 Money that does get drained Money collected by the Wintergarden, Carter and public. - 8/9/14. - 8/9/14. from offenders’ wallets from county from disorderly con- Conneaut parks and they “People should be responsi- civil citations flows back into duct such as public urination can be costly to maintain ble enough to take care of their 714 Eighth, #B - 2 BR - $620 327 E. Evers, #A - 2 BR - $690 per month plus utilities. Deposit per month plus utilities. Deposit the city. would be sent to the county and repair, said Michelle personal hygiene,” Biller said. $620. Limit 2 people. Lease 8/22/13 $690. Limit 3 people. Lease 8/22/13 At $75 a citation, those 109 general fund, where the com- Grigore, director of Parks and “It’s not the public’s responsi- - 8/9/14. - 8/9/14. urinations flushed $8,175 to missioners would dispense Recreation. bility to provide for that.” 146 Manville - 2 BR Lower - 831 Scott Hamilton, #A - 2 Dishwasher and W/D. $715 per month BR Lower - W/D and A/C. $690 per plus utilities. Deposit $715. Limit 3 month plus utilities. Deposit $690. people. Lease 8/22/13 - 8/9/14. Limit 3 people. Lease 8/22/13 - 8/9/14. 712 Second, #B - 2 BR Upper - 720 Eighth - 3 BR, 1 ½ Bath - Quiet, Cozy, Convenient! $650 per month plus utilities. Deposit $580 per month plus utilities. Deposit University Village & University Courts $650. Limit 2 people. Lease 8/22/13 $580. Limit 3 people. Lease 8/22/13 - 8/9/14. - 8/9/14. The corner of Clough and Mercer, one block from campus 722 Eighth - 3 BR, 1 ½ Bath - 629 Elm - 3 BR - 1 car garage. $580 per month plus utilities. 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The fear as I can imagine, for terrorALISSA- WIDMAN, MANAGING EDITOR a THEtechnological BG NEWS civiliza SUBMISSION- weight of POLICYseven billion population will peak fair- mongering induced by anti- ism is defined as “the useMAX of FILBY,As longNEWS asEDITOR I can remember, tion will always have an people. ly soon and start falling LETTERS TO THE EDITOR are POLICIES: Letters to the Editor and with the subject line marked “Letter to THEcommunist propaganda per NEWS- violence and intimidation LAURENin the POFF world, WEB EDITOR was just about environmental impact. Well, here’s the thing. — all without the massive BG generally to be fewer than 300 words. Guest Columns are printed as space on the Editor” or “Guest Column.” All sub- petuated a narrative that some the pursuit of political aims.” to end. But we’ve been saved (for We now have seven billion wars and famines that EDITOR-IN-CHIEF KATIE DOLCIATO, DESIGN EDITOR These are usually in response to a cur- the Opinion Page permits. 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Now your family and to your gov- ratives of the conflict and “the geopolitical situation is a dying like flies from dis- because of food or water. I’m so old and cynical that ernment. enemy” have shifted but the bed of roses today, but ease and starvation, very Maybe that’s in our I believe human beings American citizens may not futility and hopelessness are the threat of world incin- wise people have been future; maybe not. But it’s will work together to solve have known exactly what or the same. eration has definitely running around wailing not in our present. problems when it’s in their who the enemy was, but they To put things into perspec- receded. that we have (or will soon Plus, the population interest to do so. certainly knew there was an tive, consider that the Civil Then there was pollu- have) an unsupportable increase which has been a I feel that way — but enemy. 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Couples celebrate anniversaries according to own style

By Abby Welsh Assistant Pulse Editor

Brie Meyers and Corey Smetana don’t limit showing their appreciation for each other on just the sixth month or one year anniversary. “I’ve even heard about Because Smetana is part of the Air Force on campus, he is required to go guys buying single to field training and, at times, forces their relationship to be more distant than the couple prefers. roses to lead up to an MAKING MILESTONES “He sent me flowers while he was away for boot anniversary and then Couples must decide which anniversaries See GIFTS | Page 6 on the anniversary, they want to celebrate. Some celebrate two weeks, while others only celebrate once a buying a dozen.” year. Which anniversaries do you recognize? Maryann Sandusky-Gibson Tweet us @The_BG_News #anniversaries The Flower Basket Owner Cinemas to host Sparks-filled night Studios release new Nicholas Sparks movie cast interviews By Tara Keller will enjoy this 90-minute event,” Pulse Editor Portillo said. That audience participation Instead of waiting another month with the cast has been successful for the new Nicholas Sparks movie in the past. to come out, some fans will have “We’ve experienced great suc- their opportunity to get a sneak cess with live events over the past peak sooner than they may expect. decade since the audience feels They will get their opportunity on like they’re part of the event — no Jan. 17 when select movie theaters matter where they’re watching the will host the live one-night theatri- event from,” Portillo said. cal event, “A Night with Nicholas Fallen Timbers 14 in Maumee Sparks’ Safe Haven,” said Michelle is one of the theaters hosting the Portillo, public relations manager event. for Fathom Events. The theater hosts all the National “This exclusive event is dedicat- CineMedia events and this one is ed solely to a discussion and Q&A no different, said manager Lindsay session with the author, stars and Sullivan. FILE PHOTO KATIE LOGSDON | THE BG NEWS director of the movie that’s due in Sullivan said although no tickets ELI BRICKEY stars as Velma Kelly in this past year’s production of IN THE play “A Christmas Carol,” Eli Brickey played the Ghost of theaters next month,” Portillo said have been sold yet, she expects a “Chicago.” She said she enjoys showing other people’s lives to the audience. Christmas Part. She said she got really close to her other cast members. in an email. “Audiences will hear majority will be sold the night of personal stories from them about the event. the making of the movie and learn “There’s usually a really big about their experiences on set.” following for Nicholas Sparks,” Although the audience will be Sullivan said. “[The event] will do Brickey enjoys starring in productions seated in a theater, this event gives very well.” them the opportunity to engage For freshman Shelby Fenn, the with the movie cast. draw of Nicholas Sparks is the feel- with cast members she considers family “This event will give audiences a ing she gets after seeing the movie. look into the making of the movie A fan of the author, Fenn said she By Danae King while giving them a chance to ask enjoys watching “The Notebook,” Campus Editor colleagues and fellow students. University productions. their own questions of the panel,” and is excited for “Safe Haven.” “Fellowship — that to me is more Almost from the beginning, she Portillo said. Fenn said she is consider- From playing murderess Velma rewarding than entertaining peo- was acting with Casey Toney, a Members of this live panel will ing going to the event next week Kelly in “Chicago” to wrestling with ple,” Brickey, a senior musical theatre senior who has acted in many plays include author Nicholas Sparks and because she’s curious what the her ‘lover’ in “Summertime”, Eli major, said. “The fellowship with a with Brickey. stars Josh Duhamel and Julianne actors will say. Brickey has graced the stage in many cast of people who become so close Brickey is always trying to devel- Hough. “I want to see what they have to University theatre productions. But to one another that you just trust op friendships and fellowship with “Fans of Nicholas Sparks books say about the movie,” she said. “I’ll through the years and the scripts, them, it’s family.” and movies, as well as fans of Josh see if it relates to them, not just in one thing has persisted — the fel- Brickey will graduate in May See BRICKEY | Page 6 Duhamel and Julianne Hough, acting, but in real life.” lowship Brickey has found with her and has participated in eight 6 Friday, January 11, 2013 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM

something a little more elabo- Audrey LaVergne have been GIFTS rate for their one year, so he dating for eight years and only From Page 5 took Meyers out to dinner to celebrate yearly anniversaries. Olive Garden and got her a “Audrey and I used to cele- camp over the summer promise ring. brate short-term anniversaries because he knew he was “This was a big thing for earlier on in our relationship, going to miss it, so he sent me both of us because it was our but over the years we switched a dozen roses,” Meyers said. first time being a relationship to just celebrating anniversa- Anniversaries are typi- for a year,” Meyers said. ries every year,” Stanton said. “I cally celebrated yearly to Maryann Sandusky- think that as long as we spend show appreciation for a sig- Gibson, owner of The Flower time together enjoying our nificant other, but for Meyers Basket, said the most com- anniversary or holiday, we are and Smetana, they celebrate mon anniversary presents both just as happy as any gift monthly. bought at her store are rose we get each other.” “We started off celebrat- pedels, roses, daisies, balloons Stanton said going out to ing first month through sixth and plants. eat or getting chocolate or month and then one year,” “We usually get months cookies is always a good gift. Meyers said. “Now, when we such as one, two, three and six “Everyone is always a fan of celebrate, we just go out to din- and then generally one year,” The Cookie Jar,” Stanton said. ner at our favorite resturants.” Sandusky-Gibson said. “The Maureen Lanigan, one of While gifts given on anni- young men who come in here the owners of The Cookie Jar, versaries, personal or uni- probably tell me more than I said they see a lot of repeat PHOTO PROVIDED versal, are might be cards or want to know about their gift customers who buy cookies HUMAN JUICEBOX members, from left, Elliot Phillips, Alex Rodriguez, Chris Rogge, and middle Juan Bonamigo have been flowers, Meyers likes to make ideas, but they are far more and customized cookie cakes. together since high school. The band doesn’t have a manager, so the members manage themselves and write their own music. her gifts more personal by romantic now than back in “It’s always nice to see regu- handmaking them. my day.” lar customers year after year The couple started off by Gift ideas Sandusky-Gibson who celebrate anniversaries,” Human Juicebox makes music personal having movie nights, which said some men have told her Lanigan said. “Two of our By Geoff Burns consists of a single member Juice.” is what Meyers said she about are sprinkling rose ped- most popular cookie pack- Pulse Reporter creating a riff and the “We feel when you work described as “our thing.” als on the bed, in the bath ages are our small hot cookies band will get together and jam with other artists, new oppor- “For Valentine’s Day, I made tub and along with romantic one and cookie cakes.” Since starting their sopho- on it to see where it goes from tunities are born,” Phillips him a movie night bucket, scavenger hunts. Both The Cookie Jar and more year in high school four there, he said. said. “It’s like exchanging since that is how we started off, “I’ve even heard about The Flower Basket enjoy help- years ago, Elliot Phillips, Chris “Sometimes it will be one musical wisdom.” with popcorn, candy bars in a guys buying single roses to ing couples celebrate their Rogge, Juan Bonamigo and of us that takes charge of Chris Knopp, a solo musi- popcorn bucket,” Meyers said. lead up to an anniversary anniversaries, whether it’s for Alex Rodriguez have played the song being created, but cian from Toledo, became “Then I made him an ‘I Love and then on the anniversary, personal anniversaries or tra- shows and released an album mostly everything comes familiarized with Human You’ present, which I’ve been buying a dozen,” Sandusky- ditional holidays. as the band Human Juicebox. from all of us,” Rogge said. Juicebox after watching the working on since summer and Gibson said. “The oldest “I don’t think it matters how Born in Maumee, the psy- “It mainly just becomes from band perform at the open I made him an Air Force blan- anniversary that has come young or old you are, love hap- chedelic and alternative funk whatever inspiration it is that mic night in the past and ket for our one year.” to us was 68 years.” pens when it supposed to,” band got its name from Rogge’s we have.” remaining in contact with Smetana wanted to do Juniors Cole Stanton and Sandusky-Gibson said. younger brother and is cur- Elliot Phillips, bassist and them ever since. rently unsigned, while the vocalist, said he enjoys col- “I immediately liked them,” members manage everything laborating with other musical Knopp said. “They’re young said. “You find the connection Chambers said. for the band themselves. artists because unique ideas and they have really good BRICKEY with how you relate to them, Brickey works hard to Rogge, guitarist and vocal- can be made and brought to energy. They’re everything From Page 5 you find through the process be better at performing, ist, said the band usually the table. good about a garage band.” how you are similar to them Toney said. plays shows in the Toledo Some of the artists Human The band is also expecting other actors, Toney said. or not.” “Eli always wants to grow, and Bowling Green area and Juicebox has worked with a release of its second album “She’s definitely the kind Brickey enjoys showing she can be a bit hard on her- doesn’t like to write lyrics about include rappers such as EZ in the summer. of actor and worker who other people’s lives to the self sometimes, I guess, but political or major things in life. Rick, Dmac, Travis Geiman “We like meeting new brings that positive attitude audience, she said. it comes out of a real desire “We write a lot about our- and Michael Barlos from people and new musicians,” and is trying to talk to every- “It’s so exciting to not only to improve as an actor,” selves and personal relation- the local band The Lonely Rogge said. “We like to share body in the cast,” Toney said. entertain people and hear Toney said. ships with people,” Rogge Friends, and from members our music with people who “[Fellowship is] definitely one laughter,” she said. “It’s so Brickey takes every oppor- said. “A lot of it is about our of another local band called enjoy it.” of things we both really love exciting to be able to captivate tunity available to her, she said. feelings and our emotions. We Free Range. These artists have For more information about about theatre.” people and show them some- “If there was an opportu- just write about how we feel.” contributed and helped write Human Juicebox, visit their Toney and Brickey formed one else’s life for a while.” nity, I took it,” Brickey said. “I When the band comes up some of the songs off of the Facebook page, Twitter page, a friendship of their own Playing Maria in think that’s how I’ve become with a song idea, it usually band’s debut album, “100% and on reverbnation.com. working together in produc- “Summertime” is Brickey’s at least successful in this tions, and their friendship favorite role so far, she said. community.” NowNow Leasing forfor soon grew to a relationship. 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The atmosphere was electric at the Stroh Center as the Falcons opened up conference play against Kent State. It could have been the BG athletes waiting to be honored at halftime that added the extra noise. Or it could have been the growing sense that this Falcon team was one on the rise. Prior to their loss against Central Florida this past Friday, BG had won six in a row. Before that game, they were also 5-1 at home. They improved upon that record Thursday night against an overmatched Kent State team. Kent had just come of a win against Bethune-Cookman, but BG was by far a bigger adversary. The Falcons pounded the Golden Flashes by a score of 69-33. It was their biggest win of the season, not including a 105-39 exhibi- tion win against Slippery Rock. BG shot 44.2 percent from the field, while defensively they had 10 steals on the night. The Falcons also doubled up the Golden Flashes in turnovers, as they forced them into 18 while only committing nine themselves. It seemed as if Kent State might hang around in the beginning when they led 5-0 to start the game. From there, the Falcons demonstrated their experience and proved to be too much for the young Golden Flashes. BG showed its versatility in the scoring department as they got many contributions from their bench. In fact, the Falcons had almost everyone suited up to play score a bucket. Leading the way in scoring for the Falcons was sophomore Deborah Hoekstra who had 12 points on four of six shooting. Her 12 points was a team best, followed closely by senior Allison Papenfuss who added 10. Hoekstra and junior Katrinas Salinas each had their highest point totals of their young careers. Along with Hoekstra’s 12, Salinas also added 12 which made BG a tough opponent to stop. The Falcons bench outscored Kent State’s by a 40-6 margin.

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DEBORAH HOEKSTRA holds the ball outside the three-point line against Kent State. Hoekstra went 4-6 from the behind the arc leading the team in three-point shooting. Men’s basketball loses MAC game Be happy NHL is back, but Falcons fail to find win despite late game rally against Central Michigan on Wednesday don’t forget why it was away By Alex Krempasky Assistant Sports Editor After four month lockout, professional hockey to start

After a late game push by the a given every year, right? Falcons, they could not over- With the NHL, that hasn’t RYAN come Central Michigan, losing SATKOWIAK exactly been the case. Now with 73-67 on Wednesday in the Mid- SENIOR REPORTER three work stoppages in my life- American Conference season time — albeit only two that I opener. can remember — every time the The Falcons went into half- league’s Collective Bargaining time down 37-20, but Central On Jan. 6, I woke up to a text Agreement expires going for- Michigan lead the Falcons by 23 from one of my friends that the ward, fans are undoubtedly in the second half. NHL owners and players had going to be holding their breath. Senior Jordan Crawford tentatively agreed to end the Now that the whole ordeal is had different plans for the four month long lockout. over and I can look back on it Chippewas. After a slow first I don’t really think I need to without an angry bias, it’s really half, he answered by putting explain the joy this brought me; hard for me to direct blame to up 25 points in the second half. if you’re a hockey fan, you know any one side. Crawford set a new career-high what hearing that news felt like. Throughout the lockout, I gen- in points with 29 on the night. If you aren’t, but like the NFL or erally had more sympathy for Sophomore Anthony NBA, you probably experienced the players. That was on the sole Henderson recorded a career that feeling last year when each basis that I too would be upset if high in points as well, with 13 league resolved their respective my employer was making record points against the Chippewas lockouts. revenues, yet asked me to take a including three 3-point baskets. After four months of anger pay cut for no other reason than Sophomore Richaun Holmes turned to disappointment and he wants more profit for himself. had a stellar night on defense, disappointment turned to apa- While I don’t necessarily agree recording nine rebounds and thy, the NHL was finally back. with it, I can understand where five blocks. Now, Holmes has a But the longer I thought about the owners were coming from total of 40 blocks on the season it, the more perplexed I became as well. As much as we don’t like and is averaging 2.9 blocks per about the whole situation. Yes, to admit it, every professional game, which places him in the it’s great that the sport is back. sports league is a business and But I shouldn’t be this excited See MEN’S | Page 8 STEVEN ECHARD | THE BG NEWS because the season is simply See LOCKOUT | Page 9 JAMES ERGER looks to drive to the hoop despite being guarded by two defenders. starting. I mean, that should be 8 Friday, January 11, 2013 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM THE BG NEWS SUDOKU

STEVEN ECHARD | THE BG NEWS SUDOKU DAVE CLAWSON, head coach, runs on the field with the Falcon football team. Clawson stayed with BG despite several other coaches leaving their teams nation-wide. To play: Complete the grid so that every row, column and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. There is no guessing or math involved. NCAA can prevent coaches from Just use logic to solve leaving programs before bowl games

almost have to if they want program would become the fired. Meaning, that good to be successful at their first MAC team to make a MAC talent leaves for larger ETHAN EASTERWOOD new schools. BCS bowl when he signed programs. SPORTS EDITOR Basically, if the coaches his new contract, but he Clawson didn’t leave do not leave as soon as pos- still left his team hindered before the Falcon’s Military sible for a new position and regardless of which bowl Bowl game; however, his instead finish out the sea- the team would have made. opponent, Mike MacIntyre, Why do college coaches son before accepting a new The Huskies lost to did leave San Jose State out leave their teams prior to job offer, they will lose criti- Florida State in the Orange of the WAC for Colorado. bowl games for other jobs? cal recruiting time. Bowl under their interim San Jose State would This new trend is grow- Many coaches must fig- head coach. go one to win under their ing in momentum over the ure out what is more impor- The trend is most com- interim coach for its first past few seasons, yet none tant to them; finishing the mon among mid-major con- 11 win season in school more prominently than season or started their new ferences such as the MAC history. this past one. career off on the right foot. or the WAC. This became When coaches leave a As the college football The early migration of apparent when Doeren left program, it puts the added season finished up, over coaches isn’t as cruel as NIU and then Kent State pressure for a new coach six coaches had left their it may seem. Most leave Head Coach Darrell Hazell to be hired or appointed respective programs prior before their team get left for Purdue. There were for, arguably, the most to their bowl games in light accepted into a bowl game. even rumors that BG’s Dave important game of a team’s of new coaching positions Take the case of Northern Clawson could be next to career. But what can be at different schools. Illinois Head Coach Dave leave. done about this that is fair This, on the surface, Doeren. It was once told to me to all involved? seems unfair to the pro- Doeren left the Huskies that if a MAC coach stayed Well for starters, the grams and the players, one day prior to the team’s with a program for more but because of the current acceptance into the Orange than five years, he was See MIGRATION | Page 9 NCAA system, the coaches Bowl. He didn’t know his only good enough not to be

FALCON WOMEN’S Commuter FACTS From Page 7 II O The Falcons’ bench also out- when six individuals were specifi - scored Kent’s own starters Meal Plans 40-29. B G BG should hope to improve (Frank Prout) to form the offi cial upon these numbers as they big benefits! enter conference play and > STEVEN ECHARD | THE BG NEWS Save your parking space! the opponents get tougher. The Falcons got contribu- JORDON CRAWFORD looks to set up an offensive play despite being > guarded by an opposing defender. The Falcons lost to Central Michigan 73-67. Don’t need cash! tions from almost everyone > IVYWOOD APTS. which made the game not Nutritious food options! Studios/1 Bdrm. > seem close. MAC-West team: Eastern Invite a friend or bring your family! Although it failed to be com- MEN’S Michigan. The Eagles are > From Page 7 Save up to $136! Now Accepting petitive at times, this game currently 7-8 (0-1) after Applications for was a good measuring stick of a 60-58 loss to Ball State Winter/Spring Leases where the Falcons are at. top 20 in the nation in Wednesday night. Eastern Sign Up Today! It showed that although blocks per game. Michigan has dropped •Near BGSU BG is moving in a different After the loss tonight, seven of their last 10 > DineOnCampus.com/BGSU •Private patio/entrance direction this season. the Falcons drop to 5-9 games and are on a three- > •Extra storage BG will remain at home on the season and 0-1 in game losing streak. Accounting Office (419) 372-7933 •Pets welcome this Sunday when they take conference play. Central BG will tip-off against •Short-term leases available on their arch rival Toledo at Michigan jumps to 8-6 the Eagles on Saturday at the Stroh Center. The game is on the season and 1-0 in the Stroh Center at 6 p.m. www.DineOnCampus.com/BGSU 419-352-7691 EHO cormorantco.com set to tip-off at noon and will conference play. and the game will be Scan the code and access our website on the go! be televised on SportsTime The next team up on televised by SportsTime CEN-0573 Ohio. BG’s schedule is another Ohio as well.

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By Cameron on that meet in December. Teague Robinson “That meet was impor- Reporter “This is the girl’s tant for us in gaining experience on that track,” opportunity On Saturday Jan. 12, the said Coach Lou Snelling. BG track and field team “That will be the host of to show us will have its indoor home the MAC championships opener held in the Perry in February.” something.” Field House. The field The BG opener will players will start at 11 host six teams — Bowling Lou Snelling | Head Coach a.m. and the runners will Green, Dayton, Toledo, start at 12 p.m. Western Michigan, Ball changed their playoff The team saw some State and Indiana-Purdue system for this year the good flashes from indi- University Fort Wayne. girls, the coaching staff viduals in their sea- The size of this meet will and fans will be excited son opener at Eastern give the Falcons some to see how they compete Michigan University a good competition early throughout the year and little more than a month in the season. Although see how far they can go ago. Highlighting that every athlete competing into the playoffs. meet was Brooke Pleger Saturday will want to win “There will be more in the weight throw. their race, they know that girls in uniform this year Pleger set a personal the main goal is to keep than there were last year,” best, with a distance of improving every day. Snelling said. “Our goal 59 feet-8.25 , which quali- “I am very happy with is to send as many girls fied her for the Mid- the size of this meet,” as possible to the MAC American Conference coach Snelling said. “This championships and to see Championships in is the girls’ opportunity to the drive, competitive- February. The girls will show us something.” ness in them and the abil- FILE PHOTO | THE BG NEWS want to continue to build As the MAC has ity to step up on big days.” BG RUNNER competes in an indoor meet this past season. The Falcons look to continue their new season Saturday.

need for coaches to jump would lose their ability to son ends, which is a couple these really will stop the have an internal struggle MIGRATION ship early and would be recruit at the conclusion on months before NCAA bowl programs that receive the between leaving early for From Page 8 fair to the players and pro- their season — essentially season ends. new coaches. Programs themselves or staying on grams. It seems like every- pushing the offseason fur- Another possibility will still demand new for the sake of the pro- NCAA needs to step in and body wins ... well, sort of. ther into the distance. would be the NCAA estab- coaches in December and gram. However, in my eliminate the early contract Like any policy, there This would also discour- lish the early contract if other coaches do not eyes, a coach that is plan- period that occurs for high would be unintended con- age high school athletes as signing to begin during accept, they could lose the ning on leaving post-bowl school recruits to sign dur- sequences. In this hypo- they wouldn’t be able to be the college regular season job opportunity as well game, wouldn’t really be ing the long bowl season. thetical case, schools that sign or receive scholarships instead of the bowl season. serious money. the best option to coach This would prevent the failed to make bowl games until well after their sea- However, neither of Coaches will always the bowl game.

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