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"These things you think are science- fiction, some of them can come Store closings affect BG true." ByCraigBrfford DOUGLAS NECKERS. !M[ BG NEWS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Last week, the Corporation revealed its list of 283 locations nationwide that will go out of business, including Scientists 10 in Ohio. Among that list was the Kmart in Bowling Green. shed light In January, Kmart announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and would have to on past close many of its locations in the hopes of getting back into the positives. with new According to Stephen Pagani, media relations director for Kmart, closing the stores is nec- technology essary because they are "non- By Chuck Soder profitable," and it will save the THE BG NEWS Kmart Corporation $550 million The Center for this year. However, none of the Photochemical Sciences is stores soon to close are expected shedding light on the past with to reopen even after the compa- technology seemingly from the ny gets out of the red. future, according to Douglas "It's very, very unusual for us to Neckers, executive director of close a store and then reopen it," the department. Pagani said. More than two years ago, the The Bowling Green Kmart will Toledo Hospital gave the center begin its liquidation sale tomor- CT scans of two mummies, still row and will officially close with- wrapped. Neckers and his team in 45-90 days after that. then used a technique currently "At the latest, we're looking at spreading across the state late lune (for the closing)," Pagani called stereolithography to cre- said. ate models of the mummies' After Kmart goes out of busi- skulls. ness, 60 people will be out of a Next, the department job, said Jennifer Ruhe, executive brought the models to a foren- director of the Bowling Green sics pathologist, Dennis Lee, Chamber of Commerce. and to an expert on ancient "That's something you don't Egypt, James Harris, to recreate Ben SwanfM The BG News the faces of the two long-dead Egyptians: a 20-year-old man KMART, PAGE 2 STORE'S END NEARS: Bowling Green Kmart plans to close this coming June, causing Its 60 employees to lose their jobs. and another in his mid-50s. The faces then went on display at the Toledo Museum of Art as part of a traveling British exhib- it called "Eternal Egypt." Neckers commented that retooling the faces of ancient people seems like something DM hopes to continue growth from a movie. "These things you think are By Tasha Steimer nization than an event- years. As many as 70 organiza- Looking at pictures from the first ning for it. Then, we're rewarded science fiction, some of them THE tc NEWS Dance Marathon came to tions and more than 1,000 stu- few marathons, he said groups at the end," Koscho said. can come true," he said. If you have any doubts about campus in 1994 when Greek dents are expected to participate participating then were a lot Committees for Dance Though the department what Dance Marathon is, all will affairs decided to organize a this weekend. Those numbers smaller than crowds in recent Marathon were chosen after last recreated the skulls over two soon be answered. The dance for the Children's Miracle have made it the third-largest years. "There are more dancers, year's event, and organization for years ago, the technology's University's seventh annual Network. It was taken on Dance Marathon in the country. and the number of families who the 2002 event began right away. effects are spreading through- Money raised by the event has participate has grown every out the state. Dance Marathon is scheduled to through the University the fol- The concept of dancing for begin Saturday at 10 am. at the lowing year, opening the event to also increased. In 1998, the event year." This year, 20 families are Governor Bob Taft checked Student Recreation Center. all students and organizations pulled in $153,000. That number involved in the event charity started when the out the technology when he vis- Students, faculty and commu- interested in participating has steadily increased each year The organization of the event Interfratemity Council at Penn ited the University on Jan. 29. nity members will participate in "I think it's wonderful to see to $217,000 in 1999 and $233,583 has also undergone changes. State University held a Dance Taft made the visit as part of a what has become the state's that many different people come in 2000. Donations and money Subcommittees focus on differ- Marathon in 1973, according to tour to promote a new state ini- largest student-run philanthrop- together," said Scott Patterson, from last year's Dance Marathon ent aspects such as marketing, the Children's Miracle Network tiative called the Third Frontier, ic event. Getting to this point has assistant director of planning for raised $274,794. All of the money entertainment and catering. website. CMN started its Dance which will provide $1.6 billion raised for the event goes to to promote research and hi- been a long, exciting road. Dance Marathon. "Everyone Koscho said the committee for Marathon program in 1995 with "It's more than an event. We're puts down their biases, and Mercy Children's Hospital in four schools and raised $142,000. tech industry in Ohio. Dance Marathon has tried to "There's a lot of interest in hi- building the community and they're centered on the people Toledo. In 1997, one year before the family atmosphere," said AUie we are doing it for." Patterson, who has participat- bring awareness back to the tech right now" Neckers said. Koscho, director of Dance The number of students par- ed in Dance Marathon for the event. "We (the committees) University's first event, 18 schools raised more than Marathon. "People took it as a ticipating in Dance Marathon past several years, has seen a work 365 days a year doing HI-TECH, PAGE 2 dance, but it's more Like an orga- has continued to grow over the number of changes take place. fundraisers, marketing and plan- $600,000.

"One special addition to this year's Dance Marathon is the streamer shooters to be Library to briefly move used at the conclusion of the event." MISSY HARE, EVENT MANAGER THE BG NEWS The Wood County Public Library announced last week that it will be closing on April Dance Marathon: 15 and will reopen May 1, while the library is moved to its temporary location at 1141 S. Main Street. Behind the scenes The North Church Street lot behind the library will be Bylennrter Bracken the next one." added onto as part of the ren- THE BG NEWS In those beginning stages novaiion also. By now, the students around after the conclusion of a Dance Renovations will begin at the University know what Dance Marathon, directors and assis- that time at the library's cur- Marathon is aU about. Most tant directors are chosen along know that it is an organization with the steering committee. rent location and are expected that supports The Children's "We go through a transition to take about a year to com- Miracle Network, in particular period where we start marketing plete. Mercy Children's Hospital. Its and engage in initial planning," Hours at the temporary goal is to raise both money and said Patterson. "We also partici- building will remain the same, awareness of children's diseases. pate in a national conference as will the phone number, 352- The amount of work and over the summer." 5104. Most of the current ser- effort that goes into this produc- Once the school year begins, vices offered by the library will tion is extensive. Dance the organizations become also be available once the Marathon has been in effect for involved. library is in its temporary loca- seven years. "During the fall, communica- tion. "It takes one year to prepare tions start," said Patterson. "We The current library will still for this event," said Director of send out newsletters and hold Bin SwMfn The BG News be available for tax forms and Planning Scon Patterson. "As meetings." WOOD COUNTY LIBRARY: The library will close temporarily for revovations. photocoppier in the lobby soon as a Dance Marathon is finished, they begin planning for BEHIND THE SCENES. PAGE 2

i 2 Wednesday. Match 20,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM "The less (stores) you have, the less likely it will remain competitive for pay scale and Planning Dance Marathon things like that." JENNIFER RUHE. BEHIND THE SCENES. FROM PAGE 1 down, the Dance Marathon Event Manager Missy Hare said. moraler. EXEC. DIRECTOR Of BOWUNG GREEN CHAMBER OF COMMMERCE teams are wrapping up details " We have our storage in Kreisher, Entertainment is very impor- The Dance Marathon com- and preparing the recreation for so we will be moving that stuff tant in this event This entertain- mittee is in contact with many the big event over to the recreation center." ment is necessary to keep every- organizations. This includes the "The week before the event is Much of the setup consists of one's spirits up and motivated. Alumni and past and current very long," said Patterson. "The setting up the stage. With that "There are countless volun- people involved. finances start winding down as means setting up the DI, confetti teers for security, food, registra- Kmart closing "We are constantly getting well as getting all the organiza- shooters and balloon drops. tion, etc," said Patterson. "Core donations from different tions and moralers on the same "One special addition to this committees have provided a regions," said Patterson. page." year's Dance Marathon is the range of two to 16 people." There are about 70 organiza- The week prior to Dance streamer shooters to be used at Many students have put in a tions that will be participating Marathon involves a process of the conclusion of the event," said lot of effort for this annual event more than loss this year. Many have held setting up the Student Hare. "We will also have the bal- "There are about 50 volunteers fundraisers such as selling T Recreation Center. loon drops like last year, but we that will help set up in shifts," shirts, mugs, massages, key "This week we are getting are working on getting the bal- said Hare. "Setting up for this chains, flip flops, picture frames, together with companies, the loons to drop at the proper time." event is a lot of hard work, but in car decals, and numerous raffles. of store for BG catering to make sure everything There are about 406 dancers, the end it pays off." As the final week is winding is on schedule for the event," and for every dancer there is a KMART, FROM PAGE 1 interest or any plans being made at this time," she said. want to see," Ruhe said. "It's While the city will still have always a loss when you lose jobs Metier and Wal-mart, which that offer (real world) experi- offer similar products, the com- ence." petition level among the stores U. scientist working hi-tech However, while that is the will decrease when Kmart clos- main concern, it is not the city's es. only concern over the store's HI-TECH, FROM PAGE 1 of Art who arranged for the 2800- Perpetua Luceat Eis," which and the model is complete. This could hurt employment closing. hours and wages, Ruhe said. year-old mummies to be stands for "Let Light Perpetually Neckers, also a McMaster dis- According to Ruhe, the city It's already being used at the scanned. Shine Upon Them." tinguished professor, said during "The less (stores) you have, Cleveland Clinic, he said. "They has been working to develop the the less likely it will remain com- "We wanted to know if they "I wrote that title after Sept. the presentation that the stu- south end of Main Street, where used it to make a model of a bro- were real," she said, mentioning 11," he said. "It suggests that the dents are the department's most petitive for pay scale and things ken hip." Kmart currently is. Recently, a like that," she said. that Egyptians dead will live important products and gave a Home Depot was built and there He pointed to the black plastic were known to "It suggests that forever." He list of businesses they have gone have been plans for other stores City officials are not the only head of a key to describe poten- have buried went on to on to work for, including submitted, Ruhe said. She is ones concerned by the coming tial uses for the technology: loss of Kmart. Area patrons mummies the dead will live describe light's DuPont, Kodak and several com- concerned that the loss of Kmart "(Plastic manufacturers) would- expressed sadness in seeing without people panies making computer chips, could slow that progression. n't even have to store it physical- forever." effects on art, their store close in them. "We "There's going to be an empty ly — they could store it electron- technology and cell phones and more items Bill Peters, a resident of wanted to know life in general. using plastic building right in the middle of ically." The same techniques DOUGLAS NECKERS, EXEC. DIR. new development," she said. Bowling Green, said he has could be used to produce any ages, sexes and However, he The University became the shopped at Kmart ever since the cause of death, did not avoid a first in the nation to offer a doc- Ruhe said the city had hoped plastic item, he said. the corporation would have left store opened. The completed heads were too." detailed explanation on how torate in photochemical sci- "It's been a favorite store of Now she knows much more the Bowling Green Kmart open also featured in a publication stereolithography works. ences in 1988. Neckers came to because business could have mine for a long time," he said. "I than their ages and sexes due to called KMT: A Modem Journal "We use laser technology to Bowling Green just three years picked up once the south end of prefer shopping here to Wal- on Ancient Egypt. The article, "A the Center for Photochemical make a layer of plastic identical earlier, when he founded the town had been developed. mart or Meijer." Mummy Comes to life," would Sciences' research. to that of just one layer of scan," Center for Photochemical However, she did say that some- Bowling Green resident lohn never have happened without Neckers spoke about the he said. This process is repeated Sciences with Chris Dalton, now thing will most likely take its Bechstein said he feels the same Sandra Knudsen, a former department's research on Feb. 26 until plastic has been made the vice president for finance place. way. employee of the Toledo Museum in a speech titled "Et Lux replicating each layer of the scan, and administration. "I would expect we'll start to "It's a nice place to come to see inquiries, but so far I have and get things cheaper," he said. not heard anybody express any "It's bad that it's closing." WWW.BGNEWS.COM Wednesday, March 20. 2002 3

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"The less (stores) you have, the less likely it will remain competitive for pay scale and Planning Dance Marathon things like that." JENNIFER RUHE, BEHIND THE SCENES, FROM PAGE 1 down, the Dance Marathon Event Manager Missy Hare said. moraler. EXEC. DIRECTOR Of BOWUNG GREEN CHAMBER OF COMMMERCE teams are wrapping up details "We have our storage in Kreisher, Entertainment is very impor- The Dance Marathon com- and preparing the recreation for so we will be moving that stuff tant in this event. This entertain- mittee is in contact with many the big event over to the recreation center." ment is necessary to keep every- organizations. This includes the "The week before the event is Much of the setup consists of one's spirits up and motivated. Alumni and past and current very long," said Patterson. "The setting up the stage. With that "There are countless volun- people involved. finances start winding down as means setting up the DI, confetti teers for security, food, registra- Kmart closing "We arc constantly getting well as getting all the organiza- shooters and balloon drops. tion, etc," said Patterson. "Core donations from different tions and moralers on the same "One special addition to this committees have provided a regions," said Patterson. page." year's Dance Marathon is the range of two to 16 people." There are about 70 organiza- The week prior to Dance streamer shooters to be used at Many students have put in a tions that will be participating Marathon involves a process of the conclusion of the event," said lot of effort for this annual event. more than loss this year. Many have held setting up the Student Hare. "We will also have the bal- "There are about 50 volunteers fundraisers such as selling T Recreation Center. loon drops like last year, but we that will help set up in shifts," shirts, mugs, massages, key "This week we are getting are working on getting the bal- said Hare. "Setting up for this chains, flip flops, picture frames, together with companies, the loons to drop at the proper time." event is a lot of hard work, but in car decals, and numerous raffles. catering to make sure everything There are about 406 dancers, the end it pays off." of store for BG As the final week is winding is on schedule for the event," and for every dancer there is a KMART, FROM PAGE 1 interest or any plans being made at this rime," she said. want to see," Ruhe said. "It's While the city will still have always a loss when you lose jobs Meijer and Wal-mart, which that offer (real world) experi- offer similar products, the com- ence." petition level among the stores U. scientist working hi-tech However, while that is the will decrease when Kmart clos- main concern, it is not the city's es. only concern over the store's HI-TECH, FROM PAGE 1 of Art who arranged for the 2800- Perpetua Luceat Eis," which and the model is complete. This could hurt employment closing hours and wages, Ruhe said. year-old mummies to be stands for "Let Light Perpetually Neckers, also a McMaster dis- According to Ruhe, the city It's already being used at the "The less (stores) you have, scanned. Shine Upon Them." tinguished professor, said during has been working to develop the Cleveland Clinic, he said. "They "We wanted to know if they "I wrote that title after Sept the presentation that the stu- the less likely it will remain com- used it to make a model of a bro- south end of Main Street, where petitive for pay scale and things were real," she said, mentioning 11," he said. "It suggests that the dents are the department's most Kmart currently is Recently, a ken hip." that Egyptians dead will live important products and gave a like that," she said. Home Depot was built and there City officials are not the only He pointed to the black plastic were known to forever." He list of businesses they have gone have been plans for other stores "It suggests that ones concerned by the coming head of a key to describe poten- have buried went on to on to work for, including submitted, Ruhe said. She is tial uses for the technology; loss of Kmart. Area patrons mummies the dead will live describe light's DuPont, Kodak and several com- concerned that the loss of Kmart "(Plastic manufacturers) would- without people could slow that progression. expressed sadness in seeing forever." effects on art, panies making computer chips, their store close. n't even have to store it physical- in them. "We "There's going to be an empty ly — they could store it electron- technology and cell phones and more items Bill Peters, a resident of wanted to know building right in the middle of ically." The same techniques DOUGLAS NECKERS, EXEC. DIR. life in general. using plastic Bowling Green, said he has ages, sexes and However, he The University became the new development," she said. could be used to produce any Ruhe said the city had hoped shopped at Kmart ever since the plastic item, he said. cause of death, did not avoid a first in the nation to offer a doc- store opened. too." detailed explanation on how torate in photochemical sci- the corporation would have left The completed heads were the Bowling Green Kmart open "It's been a favorite store of also featured in a publication Now she knows much more stereolithography works. ences in 1988. Neckers came to mine for a long time," he said. "I than their ages and sexes due to because business could have called KMT: A Modem Journal "We use laser technology to Bowling Green just three years picked up once the south end of prefer shopping here to Wal- on Ancient Egypt. The article, "A the Center for Photochemical make a layer of plastic identical earlier, when he founded the town had been developed. mart or Meijer." Mummy Comes to Life," would Sciences' research. to that of just one layer of scan," Center for Photochemical However, she did say that some- Bowling Green resident lohn never have happened without Neckers spoke about the he said. This process is repeated Sciences with Chris Dalton, now thing will most likely take its Bechstein said he feels the same Sandra Knudsen, a former department's research on Feb. 26 until plastic has been made the vice president for finance place. way. employee of the Toledo Museum in a speech titled "Et Lux replicating each layer of the scan, and administration. "I would expect we'll start to "It's a nice place to come to see inquiries, but so far I have and get things cheaper," he said. not heard anybody express any "It's bad that it's closing."

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Parking has been one of cerns and without having to pay their class buildings. While it is their cars than it does to drive to is basically telling those students mind. Every ticket that is issued the most talked about for them. The orange envelope necessary for the University to work. not to drive to campus or to park on this campus comes in a lovely problems on this cam- on a car windshield is never wel- issue parking tickets in order to Whether students are driving farther away from where they are orange envelope and a map of pus. Ix>t 6 overflow has been a come but often deserved. The generate revenue, it is not neces- to campus at night for a class or working or attending class. where to park on campus. If you source of much of this controver- parking meters, though, are in sary for them to ticket people a job, one of the main reasons With the money that parking get a parking ticket in a larger sy, but it would cost the Parking effect until 7:30 p.m. and some who don't want to walk to their they do so is to ensure their safe- and traffic is getting from all of city like neighboring Toledo, you these parking tickets, they ought Services approximately $500,000 are marked for 9 p.m. This is later cars in the dark. ty. Many students don't feel safe are most likely not going to have to pave and add better lighting to your ticket placed in an enve- to pave the lot and install proper than anywhere in town; most Students also have to walk to walking the campus at night and Lots 4 and 6 and Lot 6 overflow lope. Nor are you going to get a lighting. The cost of the repairs parking meters are only in effect their cars in their dark if they need to drive. so the University will have, if not map showing you where to park until 5 or 6 p.m. does not make it feasible for the have evening jobs off-campus. With the University issuing cheap, then safe parking. in the city. Why? Because it is University to remedy the prob- It seems as if the meters are in While students know they will tickets to these students, it is in If the University really wants to expensive. If you have to give lems of Lot 6 overflow. effect later to market on those have to walk some distance to effect saying that the University save money toward parking people a ticket, just give them However, Parking Services people who have classes in the their car if they work off-campus, is not concerned about the safety improvements, there are two the ticket If the savings go could solve some student con- evening and try to park closer to it can take them longer to walk to of those students. The University immediate ideas that come to toward improving parking, then

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I cringed, my worst who milled about the office in derful group of people. the recent tragedy... n't matter where we go, or fears confirmed. Corporate their finest jeans and T-shirts. Didn't see you much, but I what we do, because in our recruiters in a down economy I was warmly greeted, then MICHAEL CASSANDRA knew you were there, smiles hearts, we will never forget are a lot pickier than in boom escorted to a room with soft across the room and hellos at you... STUDENT times. The job hunter had lighting and plush couches, PHI KAPPA TAU parties... being young, hav- I was shocked with the become the hunted, and my where I would be cross-inter- first big interview was going viewed by five different profes- not at all like I'd imagined. sionals over the next hour. What was with the cat logo I Names and pleasantries were SHAWN BARTHEL had placed on my resume, he exchanged, but what first SOPHOMORE inquired. I'd always liked cats, I promised to be a friendly inter- offered, which he immediately view was quickly taking a con- life goes on without me "To be a film producer countered his utter hate of cats, frontational rum. at Miramax Studios." largely preferring dogs. What was with my Besides providing an escape [email protected] e-mail thy of celebration. consider the feelings of my eth- from the usual grind, Spring address, one asked. It was sort All society tells me is that I nic population; rather, it should Break signals the beginning of of a seventh grade, never got TIM should appreciate diversity. OK. be encouraged by society! prime job-search season, around to changing it thing, I BROWN I've done that; now what? All I suppose, though, that there "search" being the operative had to explain, which in no The Voice in around campus I see minority are rational reasons why 1 and word. Over one year, several way denoted actual militia Your Head groups who are utilizing the those like me are left out of the useless University job fairs and involvement. Would I take a University's resources and multicultural game. My countless rejection letters drug test? Even if you say yes embracing their cultures and American Culture Studies since I began looking, here I and mean it, you feel accused. Despite the University's best gender. Thousands of people join teacher told me that it was was, nearly a graduate, in my The room's subtle track lighting efforts, I feel left out. I just don't clubs and organizations and the important for each of us to real- MANDY URBAN first interview with a company became an interrogator's heat like because of their races, cul- ize and celebrate our roots and that might offer me a summer lamp. seem to fit in. Why? Because of SOPHOMORE the color of my skin, my sexual tures and ideals. So what the hell cultures, and that's a big part of internship, if 1 were cool Eventually, the killer ques- orientation and my gender. The am I supposed to do? What what multicultural community is "Professional enough. No part of my college tion: "What are your weak- about me, the colorless, culture- about. So there's the reason right message I get is that this is not shopper." experience had prepared me nesses?" If you say you don't the place for me. less, nonminority? there — my forefathers (mind for my interactions with the have any, interviewers know As a white, heterosexual male, Believe it or not, it's lonely you, more than four generations corporate world. you're either very, egotistical or I don't feel like 1 belong here. when you have no socially recog- ago) were probably racist con- The good old days are gone. an awful liar, so its always best Everyone else is celebrating their nizable heritage to cling to. There formists who enslaved African In the late '90s, or so goes leg- to pick something factual but culture, learning about their is no "Masculinist Society," or Americans, beat women and end, corporate jobs were plen- not horrendous. I informed my roots, and discovering them- "Caucasian history month" or exiled homosexuals. No wonder tiful as air to college graduates interviewers that I was com- selves through talking with other even a "Not coming out of the there aren't readily available in a plethora of fields. 1 first pletely golf-illiterate, which I've people with similar backgrounds, closet because you were never in masses of Caucasian straight began my Bowling Green State heard could be a detriment to but I can't do that! I'm from mid- the closet to begin with week." males lining up to cling to and University studies in late 1998, someone wishing to enter the discover their heritages. Still, west suburbia — there is no cul- There are no majors for the "eth- visions of career aspirations corporate world. I also said I'd ture there! As for my ethnic back- nically challenged" that teach though, it would seem that this and a hearty bank account never held a job quite like the ground, I'm an colorless people how to preach minority group has plenty to talk dancing in my head. Wannabe one being offered, but even Irish/German/ Dutch/Chero- to and inspire the heritageless about as a "community." We have RACHEL HANLEY professionals, during an eco- though I hadn't done it before, plenty of issues to face and prob- 1 still thought I could handle it. kee/ltalian/Hillbilly, pure melting peoples of tomorrow. nomic boom, were actually lems to solve. SOPHOMORE Good answer, said an inter- pot American mixed breed. Most Apparently, no one is really fought-over by companies ■ I've spent three years trying to viewer, as it put a positive angle people would not consider me to concerned that there is an entire "Working with right out of school, bribed with decipher the mixed messages on a negative question. (Phew.) be "ethnically oriented." How population of white, heterosexu- chimpanzees." hefty signing bonuses. Now it al males walking around com- society conveys. Should 1 consid- When it was over, everyone about my sexuality? Nobody all sounds like an old wives er myself the same as everyone thanked me for my time, one around here is interested in the pletely unassembled and cul- tale. else, or should I notice all of our adding that it was good that I issues facing the contemporary tureless. After all, white males are Economic corrections begat differences? Should I discuss eth- had called to set up my own heterosexual man. It seems that the country's "majority" and a recession. Prospects faded. nic/racial/gender issues openly, interview, and good that I had as a socially conscious guy just majorities are already on top so I've come to understand "the or are they taboo subjects that come to see everyone in per- trying to fit in, I'm out of my they don't need to form "organi- recession has ended" is media should not be discussed? After son, the way God declares league. zations" to better themselves. But code for "it probably can't get three years at college, I still things "good," leaving me Before I'm written off as a nar- if a minority is "a group having any worse." haven't found the right answers. row-minded bigot, let me just little power or representation rel- Over Spring Break, one hopeful. My first major inter- So I suppose I'll continue to "cel- view was quite the learning say that I love and welcome the ative to other groups within a Cleveland advertising firm ebrate diversity" while "embrac- experience that college had diversity at this school as much society" (Webster's Dictionary), finally agreed to consider me ing equality." I'll "exercise aware- definitely not prepared me for. as the administration. This is our then, apparently, I too, am a for an internship if I was willing ness" of contemporary issues, yet ANDREW P. TARTAR I still await the final word— a country and our university, and minority because it seems that as to first complete a laundry list in a restrictively careful manner. SENIOR phone call which will contain as a collective population, we are a middle-class, white, heterosex- of 12 tasks, ranging from "send But what 1 will not do is feel either the phrase, "We've found all equally welcome. Secondly, ual male, I am officially the only a resume and cover letter" to guilty for being a male in a "male someone else to fill your posi- I'm not putting down those who demographic in society to not be "Hot dog vendor in "write haikus on two items dominated" society. I will not be tion," or, "We'd like to talk with have unique, culturally intriguing in a minority group. As the only Key West." from the following list," which held responsible for the actions you further." Four years and backgrounds and ideal. In fact, I demographic in society to not be contained topics ranging from of my great ancestors. Most of all, $40 grand worth of college envy those people. That's really in a minority group, I am essen- "my college experience" to though, I will not be ashamed of later, and the best response 1 my point — I don't have a back- tially a minority! Therefore, I am "pirates." who 1 am because of my culture, can command is a definite ground or any ideals exciting justified in feeling left out It I showed up tactfully early to race or sexual orientation. maybe. Sigh. enough that society deems wor- should not be racist for me to my interview, dressed in a

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By Brian Bergstein corporate election in years. "We are very close to making this merger a IHf. ASSOCIATED PRESS Independent proxy counters CUPERTINO, Calif. — Hewlett- must verify each vote, and each reality." Packard chief Carly Fiorina side can challenge whether the MICHAEL CAPELLAS, COMPAQ CEO claimed victory Tues. in the nasty proper people signed certain bal- proxy fight over the $20 billion lots. Fiorina, who was hired to lead Altos opposed the deal and came purchase of Compaq Computer Compaq shareholders are the giant computer and printer to the meeting to be part of Corp. Dissident board member expected to easily approve the maker in 1999 and ordered to Silicon Valley history. Walter Hewlett insisted the vote deal Wed. shake the company up, is expect- "The thing that swayed me was remained too close to call. "We are very close to making ed to resign if the deal fails. that the Hewlett and Packard Fiorina's claim followed a two- this merger a reality," said She had to overcome a hostile foundations are both against it," hour shareholder meeting in Compaq CEO Michael Capellas, reaction from Wall Street after the he said. "I really respect their which Fiorina was booed and who would be second-in-com- Compaq deal was announced opinions over that of the (HP) Hewlett received a standing ova- mand at the new HP Sept. 3 and also the opposition of board." tion as they made last-minute A merger would wed HP, a 64- Hewlett and Packard family inter- Despite the savage proxy fight, appeals over the fate of what year-old Silicon Valley icon ests with 18 percent of HP stock. the shareholder meeting was rel- would be the computer industry's grounded in digital imaging, with Several large pension funds also atively civil. Hewlett thanked HP's biggest merger. the No. 2 personal computer opposed the deal. employees and stockholders for Fiorina, who has staked her maker. The deal has already "She took a strong position listening to his arguments against reputation and perhaps her job received approval from U.S. and based on what she believed in, the deal, drawing applause from on a successful merger, told a European regulators. and it's to her credit that she fol- from the audience of more than news conference that HP's proxy HP and Compaq say the deal is lowed through whether she wins 1,000 shareholders — and solicitor assured her that share- essential for their survival in the or loses," said Forrester Research Fiorina holders had narrowly approved consolidating computing indus- analyst Charles Rutstein. "This When Fiorina told the crowd it try. They believe that together has been a polarizing battle." that internal surveys gave her they can dramatically improve "We think we have a slim but With the stakes so high, HP and confidence that most workers A summer job at Cedar Point can take you places no other job can - like to the their packages for corporate cus- sufficient margin, and we think Walter Hewlett each spent tens of support the merger, many in the top of Millennium Force: America's tallest, fastest roller coaster. And with over tomers, their slumping personal- 3,700 co-workers, you'll make plenty of fnends that will last a lifetime. it's important to let people know millions of dollars to deluge HP's crowd booed. computer divisions and save S2.5 that," she said. 900,000 shareholders with letters, Fiorina later said she hoped to Look at everything Cedar Point has to offer: billion a year. Her claim was disputed by advertisements, telemarketers' put the rancor of the proxy fight • Great hourly wage • Outstanding bonus plan Hewlett says HP is paying too Hewlett, who led a five-month phone calls and multiple ballots. behind the company and hoped • variety of exciting Jobs available much for Compaq, would get • After hours activities and free park tickets fight against what he considers "I feel like I stepped out of my to work with the Hewlett and bogged down in selling low-mar- an ill-advised deal that would life and into an alternative uni- Packard families in the future. Plus, unlimited access to the park! weaken the technology stalwart gin personal computers and ser- verse, if you will, but it was defi- When asked what she learned vices, and can't afford to risk the his father co-founded. nitely a cause that needed to be about herself during the contest, INTERVIEW WITH US! 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BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Golf teams GYMNASTICS 17-1 UBBYVOSHEU, Women's Softball Was named the MAC player of the week for open season the first time in her career this week ByJaymeRamson through 24. 1H! BC NEWS The women's team placed Bowling Green's men's and 10th out of 22 teams at the women's golf teams competed at Snowbird Intercollegiate in their first meets of the season Tampa, Fla., last weekend with a over Spring Break. combined 36-hole score of 652. The men's team traveled to Ii ii in ii Shelley Binzel was the Ocala, I la., for the Big Red Classic, where it placed third in a top individual for the Falcon field of 16 teams with a three- squad. Binzel finished tied for round combined score of 875, seventh overall with a two- behind Lunar University and round score of 152. Binzel shot a State. BG finished 75 on the first day and a 77 on ahead of five Mid-American the second day of competition. Conference schools, including "Everybody's looking forward Marshall, Ohio and Ball State. to a really successful spring," Senior Brian Gerken finished Binzel said. "We've all been the meet in fifth place with a working really hard. I think we three-round score of 216. look the best we've ever looked Gerken shot a 70 in his first round, a 72 in the second round, coming out of the off-season." and a 74 in the third round. The Other Falcon golfers who con- VITEKWILD, next highest finisher for the tributed to the team's effort Men's Tennis Falcons was junior Adam Balls in included sophomore Jeruv, 10th place with a score of 218. Schnipke, who shot a 157, He brought home a Other Falcon golfers who con- Shannon Smith with a 172, win against Michigan tributed to the team's third place Stephanie Elsea with a 174, and finish were freshman Craig Julie Wise with a two round score State this weekend Pickerel with a 222, senior lustin of 177. and posted his per- Gillham with a 226, freshman After a rebuilding fall season, sonal 166th win of his Austin Chase with a 232, and Binzel hopes the team can put junior Andy Miller, who shot a together its best rounds of golf at 232. career. the same time. "We'd have peo- "I think the team played really well considering that was our ple that would play well one day, first time playing after a lengthy but we were struggling to get layoff in the winter," said men's everyone to play well on the coach Garry Winger. "I have same day," she said. Kent great expectations for the team Women's coach Kurt Thomas this spring I've got an experi- commented on his team's early- enced team, and they've grown season performance. "I was breaks over the last couple of years." happy with the way we finished. Winger talked about whom he We had a couple of good scores. expects to play consistently and Coming off of the winter break, I lead the team this season, "lustin think we've set ourselves up for a brackets Gillham, who is a fifth-year senior and has a vast amount of good spring. We've set ourselves experience. He's been with me up for a good finish in the MAC" FilePMo for four years. I think he's going The next meet for the Bowling JOEL to step up and lead this team." Green women is slated for April 7 THAT LOOKS TOUGH: A Falcon gymnast performs a handstand on the balance beam in an earlier HAMMOND The Falcon men will travel to and 8 at the Western Michigan competition this year. BG is currently 17-1 and ranked fifth in the Central Region after beating Pitt 'Hammond Bacon" Tanglewood, Texas, for the Pepsi Invitational in Mt. Pleasant, over the weekend 194.925-194.275. The 17 victories are the most in the history of the team's regular • Intercollegiate from March 22 Mich. season, which is now over. I dislike them. I was going to say I hate them, but that might be inappropriate. I disliked watching them hang on to beat Bowling Green by three after being up by 18 in the first half in January. I disliked listening to Murray heaves 3, them beat us by 12 two weeks later in Kent And I really disliked Tennis goes 0-3 on watching them beat us by 11 at Gund Arena last week to end Cavs win at buzzer BG'srunattheNCAAs. But, what I don't dislike is CLEVELAND (AP) — a 95-92 lead. His three-point watching Kent State University West Coast road trip Lamond Murray swished a play gave the Cavs a 91 -90 lead represent the MAC in the Sweet desperate 3-pointer from the ' with 306 to play. By Zach Baker was close competition, and it because we should have won," 16. As much as 1 dislike the THE BC NEWS comer as time expired to give After Van Horn, who scored Flashes, I have them picked to go was on outdoor courts." Dean said. "But I feel like we got the Cleveland Cavaliers a 100- 27 points, scored on a layup, The women's tennis team to the Elite Eight, and with the The team dropped its first a ton of match play in, so the trip 97 win over the New lersey Ilgauskas made a 10-foot way they are playing right now, came back from its spring trip to match on the trip to Colorado was worthwhile." Nets last night. jumper with 2:31 left, blocked a California without a win, but there's no doubt in my mind that State, 5-2, and its second to Cal One of the bright spots on the Coming out of a timeout shot by Van Horn 21 seconds will happen. I picked them to go with an experience coach Penny State Northridge by the same trip was the play of Lisa Maloney with 0.5 seconds left, Murray later, then scored again on a Dean said she believes will help to the Elite Eight because, as score. Yet Dean was most upset and Gaby Coello in doubles play. took an inbounds pass from 10-foot turnaround jumper. most Bowling Green fans have it for the rest of the season. The by the third loss, a 4-3 defeat to The two started pairing together Andre Miller, turned and shot. Kidd hit a running 12-footer team played three close matches seen up close and personal Kent Cal Riverside, which dropped only a few weeks ago and won Nets coach Byron Scott went to with 33.7 seconds left to pull is good. They are damn good. and had a chance to play outside the Falcons' record to 1-11 this three of their matches on the center court to argue with offi- the Nets to 95-94. What makes the boys from for the first time this semester. season. trip. Maloney believes the new "I think it was a good trip," cials that the clock did not start Miller had 23 points and 14 that-town-near-Akron so good? "The match against UC assists, and he won for the first Dean said. "We went 0-3. But it soon enough. First, they are battle tested. Riverside was a disappointment TENNIS, PAGE 8 Keith Van Horn had tied the time in seven career head-to- They've been in the tournament score at 97 with a 3-pointer head matchups with Kidd. three of the last four years, so moments earlier after taking Kidd took over in the second they know what goes oa They an inbounds pass from lason quarter, scoring 11 points in a know that every year, the higher Kidd, who scored 30 points but 4:03 span to help the Nets turn seeds, no matter how much con- missed a forced jumper with a30-26deficitintoa41-381ead. ventional wisdom tells them not five seconds to play that would He had 19 points, seven to, think they are unbeatable. My Baseball flies over Break have put his team ahead. rebounds and six assists before guess is that one of these days, Kidd, who also had 10 the break. those boys will wise up and take rebounds and 10 assists for his Miller had 13 points and 11 someone seriously. ByloH Hammond Falcons' agenda, and wins weekend in Bowling Green, Ky. eighth triple-double this sea- assists in the first half, which It happened last year, as Kent THE BC KENS against Austin Peay, Belmont After the Hilltoppers captured son, had slapped the ball away ended in a 52-52 tie. upset Indiana in the first round. As the great Pedro Cerrano of and Tennessee Tech netted BG's the opening game 6-2, the from Andre Miller with 23 sec- Everyone was shocked. Shocked "Major League" fame once said, first win streak of the season. Falcons used an outstanding onds left to set up the attempt Notes: It happened again this year, as "Must keep bats warm." "I think our bats got more reps pitching performance from Kyle Wesley Person got the Nets G Lucious Harris Kent beat the Oklahoma State The BG baseball team is try- in, and that's always a positive," Knoblauch to down the rebound of Kidd's miss, was missed the game with a broken squad in the first round and ing, Pedro. After a cold 1 -6 begin- BG coach Danny Schmitz said. Hilltoppers 3-1. In the third fouled and made two free bone in the right side of his promptly manhandled second- ning to their 2002 campaign, the "Our starters did a good job.... game Sunday afternoon, the throws for a 97-94 lead. face, sustained Sunday against seeded Alabama in the ensuing Falcons wanned up on their Our relievers were a bit disap- Falcons, using a Corey Loomis Zydrunas Dgauskas scored a Memphis.... Cavs FTyrone Hill Spring Break trip, ending 5-3 to pointing, but they'll come three-run home run, jumped round. There's nothing the selec- season-high 26 points and was sidelined with a severe push their overall record 6-9 and around. I haven't seen the stats, out to a 7-0 lead After starter tion committee hates more, I dominated the fourth quarter. sinus infection. ... Nets F imagine, than seeing a two-seed giving them life heading into but I know we are fielding Tyler Saneholtz left the game in The 7-foot-3 center also had a get absolutely thrashed by a 10- their home opener. between .960 and .970, so we can the seventh, Western Kentucky season-highs 14 rebounds and Kenyon Martin returned after a seed from the MAC BG began its journey with a field for sure. We can't field scored five runs in the eighth to went 14-of-17 on free throws in one-game NBA suspension Secondly, the Flashes have March 10 doubleheader against against hit batsmen and walks, down the Falcons and send his best game since returning because of a flagrant foul great players who have invalu- Murray State, which the Falcons though, so we can't allow free them home on a sour note, 8-7. Dec 4 from foot surgery that Friday against Miami's Jim able experience in the touma- and Racers spUt. BG'took the baserunners." "We were 5-3 on the trip, and sidelined him nearly a year. Jackson. ... Kidd also had a opener 8-4, while MSU won the Last on the southern swing Ilguskas scored seven points triple-double the last time the nightcap 7-5. A trip through was a three-game series against teams met in Cleveland on KENT, PAGE I and had a key blocked shot in a Tennessee came next on the Western Kentucky over the BASEBALL. PAGE 8 1:52 span to help Cleveland to Dec 26. I WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Wednesday, March 20,2002 7 Girl dies after being hit by puck at NHL game

deflected by a defenseman, with 14-year-old and an 11-year-old, I could not offer an opinion on the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the puck flying over the high can't imagine the grief the family cause of death based on the little COLUMBUS — Seconds after glass at the west end of the ice. It is experiencing." he knew about the case. being hit by a puck as she appeared to glance off another In a statement, NHL "Delayed death is not unheard watched an NHL game, 13-year- spectator and hit the teen in the Commissioner Gary Bettman of from a head injury," Kelly said. old Brittanie Cecil held a jacket to left temple, witnesses said. said. "Our fans are our family, "But there are so many reasons her head to staunch the bleeding Arena officials and medical and this tragic accident fills us all that it could happen." and walked to an exit. personnel immedi- with a deep sense of The small farming town of Two days later, she was dead, ately approached the sorrow." almost 1,500 where Brittanie the first such fan fatality and one girl and helped her Children's lived, West Alexandria, was in of the few at an American sports out of her seat — Hospital confirmed event, other than auto racing, some 15 rows above the girl had died, shock. directly related to action on the the ice — and up the but at the family's "Everybody knows everybody. field. steps to the exit. request did not pro- The kids are very close in this An eighth grader at Twin Valley Hospital officials vide additional town," said Stacy Habekost, who South Middle School near would not disclose information about runs a beauty shop. She said the Dayton, Brittanie would have the cause of her death how long she had girl's aunt used to work at the turned 14 today. Her father had Monday night, and been in the hospital salon and that Brittanie had her taken her to the game as an early relatives declined or the nature of her hair cut there. present, friends said. injury. An autopsy comment. Her class- Brittanie Cecil "She's a pretty little girl." The girl was struck in the head mates were in was scheduled for Habekost said. by ashot early in the second peri- mourning, and the yesterday morning. An honor student and mem- od of Saturday night's game small town where she lived was A brief news release issued by ber of the school soccer team, between the Columbus Blue overcome by the loss. the hospital said the girl's parents Brittanie was remembered as a Jackets and Calgary Flames at "I spoke to Brittanie's father had donated her organs "in the Nationwide Arena. this morning," Blue lackets pres- hope that others will be blessed hard worker who also loved to Columbus center Espen ident and general manager Doug as much as they were by her life." shop. Her friends on the team The Associated Press Kntitsen's slap shot from the top MacLean said, teary eyed and his Dr. lames Kelly of the Chicago chose to go ahead with a practice PUCK DEATH: Columbus' Espen Knutsen, left, took the deadly shot. of the left circle appeared to be voice choking, "As a father of a Neurological Institute said he on a rainy day, kicking the ball Falcons go 5-5 over break Indians'Wright

By lason A. Oixon to Colorado State and the to BG's most impressive offen- multiple positions." THE 8G HEWS injured in game University of in sive performance of the season. The trip to Florida also gave The women's softball team the next two contests, as they Milosek earned her third vic- the players an opportunity to By Tom Withers Wright immediately left the headed into last week's Spring were outscored 20-8. tory of the season in the Falcons' get attention during the tourna- IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Indians' training complex for Rebel Games in the midst of a Junior McKenna Houle threw 10-2 win over UT Martin, lead ment. Ross-Shaw said the WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — California to see Dr. Lewis four-game losing streak. And a complete-game seven-hitter by junior shortstop Libby record compiled was a testa- Russell Branyan. finally an Yocum, who has operated on upon further review, that might in BG's 3-1 victory over Voshell, who went 2-for-4 with ment to the play of the entire everyday player for Cleveland Wright's shoulder twice in the not have been such a bad thing. Monmouth University. The two RBIs. team, but she believed red-shirt this season, had a pinch-hit past 18 months. "The team didn't really look at Falcons were lead by Crystal BG dropped its final two freshmen impressed her the KBI single in the ninth inning "I know it's frustrating for it as a four-game losing streak, Wilson, Natalie Phillips and games to Ole Miss and George most. yesterday as the Indians ral- Jaret," Shapiro said. "1 feel for and after the cancellation prior Holly Frantz, who all went 2-for- Mason University 9-1 and 2-0, "The team received a tremen- lied for a 10-9 win over the him." to this tournament, everyone respectively. But Ross-Shaw said Kansas City Royals. Wright's career has been in 3. dous boost from Maria was just looking to get back out Austin Peay State University the Falcons' 5-5 record helped However, the Indians got a tailspin since his rookie year on the field," said head coach scored five runs in the fourth the team gain something that Murphy," Ross-Shaw said. some bad news when right- in 1997, when he won three Leigh Ross-Shaw. "Even though inning in a 5-4 victory over BG in will benefit it down the road, "Every time she stepped onto hander laret Wright was only postseason games and start- we ended on a sour note, our the next contest The one-run while showing the versatility of the field, she was like a ball of able to pitch to three batters ed Game 7 of the World team really opened some eyes loss inspired the Falcons, as they the team. energy, which helped us a lot." in a minor league game Series. during this tournament." rattled off their first three-game "We're a very young ball club, Murphy may have opened before leaving with tightness He had one impressive out- The Falcons opened the trip winning streak of the season. and the reason we play in tour- the eyes of coaches and team- in his shoulder. ing this spring before feeling with a 7-6 win over Rider The Falcons bounced back naments like this is to gain expe- mates, but it was Voshell who General manager Mark tightness in his shoulder dur- University. Senior lesse Milosek with a 6-5 victory over Yale rience. We gained a lot of experi- opened the eyes of the entire Shapiro said there was a 98 ing a recent start, and the was credited with the victory, University, followed by another ence and confidence through- Mid-American Conference. As a percent chance" Wright Indians decided to limit his while Kandice Machain, who one-run win over Bucknell out the week that will help us result, she was named MAC would begin the season on work. went 2-for-2, was one of three University, 2-1. After scoring a later on in the season," Ross- Player of the Week, batting .364 the disabled list. Wright was scheduled to players to have multiple-hit total of eight runs in the two pre- Shaw said. "We also showed with a .606 slugging percentage "It's concerning," Shapiro work two innings, but had to games. vious contests, the University of other teams that we have a and a .432 on-base percentage said. "Is it serious? I won't quit after two batters and 21 The Falcons suffered defeats Tennessee Martin succumbed number of players that can play during the trip. know until he sees a doctor." pitches.

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TENNIS. FROM PAGE 6 Both will be on the road in depth than they do. In both KENT, FROM PAGE 6 Huffman was held to three, and Pa, and the recent resurgence of Indiana Dean believes that BG matches, the doubles point will he tallied 13 at the Gund. Pitt basketball has the town doubles combination will only should be able to win both ment and big games. Kent was be key." 9-4 out of conference, including Demetric Shaw is another guy taken aback. Unfortunately, like continue lo get better. matches. whom I hate because he is that Maloney agreed with the a loss at 5-23 Youngstown State. we saw with Cincinnati over the "Gaby and I just started playing "We match up very well with coach. freaking good. He is a two-time with each other," Maloney said. They then went on a rampage, weekend, teams that haw one Ball State," Dean said. "They are "We were put in some tough MAC Defensive Player of the good player do not make it in "Once we get used to playing making BG's 12-game winning Year, but he has vastly improved together, we should improve." young just like us, and that will conditions in California and did streak look like child's play. The this tournament. Brandin give us a chance to take the on the offensive end. He can Knight is a hell of a player, but The team's next match will be pretty well," Maloney said. "As Flashes have four seniors on shoot the three and perhaps Friday against Ball State. They will match. With Indiana State, they long as we get into the right their roster, all of whom play sig- he's screwed. And so is his team. nificant roles on the team. most importantly rebound and follow that with a match on arc at about the same level as us, mindset, we should be able to keep the ball alive for his team- Mitchell and Huffman will shut Saturday against Indiana State. and 1 think we may have more Trevor Huffman gets most of mates. Finally, Eric Thomas is a Knight down, and their team- the pub, and deservedly so. He's steady performer off the bench. mates will feast on the rest of the the guy you love to hate (and I Third, they have a coach. Panthers' "lineup." do), constantly making tough Simply, they have a coach. Is he I have a feeling Pitt coach Ben shots as the shot clock winds a good coach? Does it matter? I Howland's postgame press con- down to break a team's back don't know a lot about coach ference will go much like Baseball prepares for home opener Trust me, I know. Andrew Stan Heath. He was named Alabama coach Mark Gottfried's Mitchell is the unsung hero. MAC Coach of the Year, but I after his team's manhandling at that much harder for a team to David Barkholz led the Falcon Even though he was the team's BASEBALL. FROM PAGE 6 could have coached this team. the hands of the Flashes: "Make come back on us, physically and charge with three hits and a run leading scorer most nights, he The departed Gary Waters left no mistake, we got beat by a very any time you can go on a trip .500 mentally. We just need to score scored, while Corey Loomis got very little attention. He final- Heath a group of very talented more consistently." or better, it's a positive, but losing added two hits and a run. ly garnered All-Conference first players. I'll wait to bring the ver- good basketball team tonight" that game after being up 7-0 was Bowling Green was treated Reliever Ryan Lindquist took the team honors this season and dict in on the first-year coach. We know Mark, we know. a tough one to take," Schmitz rudely yesterday in Ann Arbor, as loss in relief of Burke Badenhop. showed why against BG: He OK, I admit, I do feel a little As much as I dislike them, said. "We seem to score a lot early, Wolverine juniorGinoLolliohita The Falcons will now prepare scored 18 at Anderson Arena, he bad for Pitt I am from near the they are good. I cant wait for Pin or score a lot late, not in between. two-run home run in the bottom for their home opener, which is a scored 26 at Kent when gorgeous city that is Pittsburgh, to find out If we can put one on the board in of the eighth inning to give week from today against Indiana- the fourth or fifth, that makes it Michigan a 4-3 win. Sophomore Purdue Fort Wayne. immMiira [email protected]

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Stability visions in place for the final although Tagliabue can uni- in the league's TV dealings is four weeks allowing Sunday laterally approve it for the and yesterday in Memphis ahead, as well. games to be moved to ABC's NFL after abandoning an earlier On a busy Monday at Ihe prime time showcase. The "We are surprised to hear of meeting in Washington, D.C., NFL meetings, commissioner idea is to eliminate — or at this through the press, since on that city's bid for the fight II Paul Tagliabue admitted own- least limit — games that look our executives met with the was their second trip to ers will discuss switching enticing now, but become commissioner socially last Memphis in the last week. important late-season games duds when the teams night, arid he didn't mention Memphis Mayor Willie from Sunday afternoon to involved have disappointing il," Fox Sports VP Lou Herenton said yesterday he Monday night to attract more seasons. D'Ermilio said. "That said, we spent an hour with the fight viewers. "We will ensure that there look forward to hearing from promoters answering ques- Tagliabue also said the will be attractive games in all the NFL with great interest." tions about security, hotel league's television future the time slots on Sunday and A CBS spokesperson accommodations and airport remains with over-the-air on Monday nights," Tagliabue wouldn't comment Monday. connections. He said he came networks, not cable — where said. "I think we can make il a In the past, Fox has indicat- away from the meeting with the other three major pro win-win situation. We would ed a strong opposition to high hopes the city will get the leagues have Ihe bulk of their make sure that CBS and Fox such a proposal. fight. "I discerned the discussions were very serious and that Memphis was indeed under major consideration for this fight," Herenton said. "I think I gave them great confidence in The Associated Press our ability to handle Ihe fight" Washington, DC, had been "Tuck rule" disputed SECOND CHANCE: Mike Tyson might fight Lennox Lewis in Memphis. considered Ihe front-runner for the fight, but promoters By Dave Goktbenj during the league's meeting in The review of the long-stand- ByTimOahfcem "It's been good," Finkel said. postponed a scheduled Friday THE ASSOCIATED PRESS May, but il seems unlikely to be ing rule stems from the best- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "There have been no negatives." meeting with operators of Ihe ORLANDO, Fla.— The co- changed soon. remembered play of last season Memphis emerged as a Finkel, though, said MCI Center arena and haven't chairmen of the NFLs competi- "As we discussed it, it didn't get — in the Oakland-New England favorite yesterday to land the Washington, D.C., is still in the rescheduled it tion committee disagree on Ihe clearer, it got murkier," said one playoff game with Ihe Patriots by Mike Tyson-Lennox Lewis running, and thai Detroit has an No one has come forth in the "tuck rule" — when a ball of the chairmen, Tampa Bay three points trailing and driving heavyweight title fight, following outside chance of landing the nation's capital to fund the $12.5 knocked free from a quarterback general manager Rich McKay, inside the final 2 minutes. a two-day visit by promoters fight. He said the site would be million site fee sought by pro- becomes a fumble instead of an who doesn't want any changes. New England quarterback that left the city's mayor excited announced by the end of the moters, though the city is con- incomplete pass. The other, Tennessee coach Tom Brady lost the ball and it about the possible June 8 bout. week. sidered attractive because those So it was no surprise today Jeff Fisher, agreed, even though was recovered by the Raiders. Tyson manager Shelly Finkel "It's both cities, and Detroit is involved in the pay-per-view when the NFL tabled any he would like a modification. But referee Walt Coleman over- said meetings with arena offi- still pushing," Finkel said. believe Ihe fight would gel changes in the rule to give all 32 "You can't approach this thing ruled himself on replay, finding cials, local politicians and casino Finkel and Gary Shaw, head of more publicity and generate teams a chance lo study tapes of in a knee-jerk fashion because of that Brady had stopped his executives convinced him the Main Events, Lewis' - more sales in Washington, DC, a variety of plays involving balls the effect it has on Ihe game." he throwing motion but had not yet fight could be held in Tennessee. based promoter, spent Monday than in Memphis. being knocked loose from quar- said. "This has a big, big effect on lucked the ball away, meaning il terbacks. It could be discussed the game." was an incomplete pass. Check us out...

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They gave Sabathia a "I think it would be more of a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $9.5 million, four-year contract concern if we were five years WINTER HAVEN, Fla — CC at the start of spring training, a down the road and it was still an Sabathia is as cool as they come, deal that with incentives and issue. We're still dealing with a always has been. Nothing seems options could swell to $20 jnil- 21-year-old young man, who is to rattle the Cleveland Indians' lion. extremely special. But he's still left-hander. The agreement meant securi- 21." He figures he'll let everyone ty — for Sabathia and the All the talk about him being else worry about whether he can Indians, who may have wound overweight is being overblown, match his rookie season. Or that up paying even more if he pro- Sabathia said. his weight is hovering around gresses the way they hope he "It's just a learning thing for 300 pounds. will. me," he said. "I feel fine. I don't Sabathia is staying typically "He's a special player," assis- think it will be a problem at all. low-key and relaxed. tant general manager Neal I'm ready to go." "I'm just out there having Huntington said. "But he's also a Sabathia has come so far, so fun," he said. "I dont change. special person." fast with the Indians that on That's me. I don't know. It's not a Once the contract was fin- Monday they sent him to the The Associated Press big deal where I'm at" ished, Sabathia said he allowed minors — for five innings DUCKS VS. WINGS: Red Wings goalie Dominik Hasek deflects a shot by Anaheim s Dan Bylsma. He may not think so, but after himself one special purchase. The club was off, and because a dazzling first year in the "A new car," he said proudly. they wanted to evaluate Charles majors, Sabathia has become "Mercedes." Nagv on yesterday against one of baseball's budding super- But it looks like Sabathia, 21, Kansas City, the Indians had stars. may have also treated himself to Sabathia pitch for Cleveland's Ducks beat Wings 2-1 If he's not one already. a few steak dinners. Kinston (A) affiliate on one of the Sabathia, who had never He arrived at training camp ond period, Kariya's slap shot practice fields. By Larry Lage a dum|)ed puck, passed it to Jeff pitched above Double-A, wasn't weighing over 300, 30 pounds A year ago, Sabathia was the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friescn. who quickly got the puck from the left circle on a breakaway even expected to make over his listed weight. Big-boned one whose every move was DCTROIT— Paul Kariya scored back to Kariya for his 29th goal. went over Haseks shoulder to give Cleveland's roster last season. to begin with, the 6-foot-7 being analyzed. And just two two goals, including the game- Detroit, which leads the rest of Anaheim a 1-0 lead. But then he went 17-5, led major Sabathia has a huge lower body winner with 1:04 left, as the the NHL by nearly 20 points, had Brett Hull tied it midway springs ago, the back fields were league rookies in wins, starts and has never had to keep his where he practiced everyday. Anaheim Mighty Ducks beat the won 10 of 12 games. Anaheim is through the third on a power play and strikeouts, and finished sec- weight in check. Detroit Red Wings 2-1 yesterday ahead of only Columbus in the with a one-timer from above the The Indians, who have had to "I've pitched against some of ond to Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki in those same guys," Sabathia said. night Western Conference and has circles. He leads active players AL Rookie of the Year voting. monitor starter Bartolo Colon's Anaheim beat the Red Wings more points than just three with 674 career goals. He was the Indians' most con- girth in the past, insist they're "It's still kind of amazing I made for the first time in exactly two teams. Notes: Detroit has lost 11 of 14 sistent pitcher all season, and not concerned about Sabathia's it to the big leagues so fast." years, and he won in loe Louis Steve Shields, a former games when opponents score then he beat the beat the Seattle bulging waistline. The Indians coddled Sabathia Arena for the first time since 1997 Michigan star, made 28 saves — first. The Red Wings are 4-11-2 Mariners in his only playoff "Lie's a big guy," Huntington as a rookie, closely monitoring and for just the second time in 18 including several key stops in the when trailing after two periods.... start. said. "I think C is aware of the his innings and pitch count. This visits. third period. Dominik Hasek Detroit's Brendan Shanahan, who Although there was no importance of it. He's going to year, they won't baby him as On the game-winning goal, made 23 saves. needs a goal to reach 500, has not urgency to sign him to a long- continue to work at it and make much and can't afford to any- Kariya skated to a comer to corral With 3.1 seconds left in the sec- scored in seven games. term deal, the Indians decided good nutritional choices. way.

If you sleep in a cold room, AXflAXQAXQAXflAXflAXflAXQAXfl Coming Soon International Dinner you are more likely To The sisters of Alpha Chi Omega Sunday April ythlt! Jiave a bad d would like to wish our Sigma Chi Bike Ryders Good luck! > Morgan Egan 6 Michele Gay 2002/2003 LISTING WSA (World Sluflenl Association) is happy 10 announce it's ^SfEfcCA Annual international Dinner to be neld in the M.iii.njfinrnl I Signing Leases NOW Steph Gerrone Lenhart Grand Ballroom at the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Lauren Grdiian on Sunday April 7, 2002 I Social gathering begins at 5 30pm and dinner begins at 6pm Coming For Tricia High Tickets go on sale right alter Spring Break ft Christina Storm At the union lobby August 16th MOVE IN March11am-7pm 18. 19. 20 9 Cost $10 S 8 lor children under ten Brand New Hillsdale < &• «N» &m «T* ^% Cash or Bursar only please We know you <.an do it and can't Limit lour tickets per person 1082 Fairview Ave. wait to sec you on Sunday! The International Dinner is a multicultural event featuring 2 Bdrm Apis/ 3 Bdrm Townhouses international cuisine and entertainment. Be there at the International Dinner on Sunday'" Air Condition/Washer/ AXflAXQAXQAXGAXQAXGAXQAXfl April 7th at 5 30pm!tl Dryer Hook ups Garbage Disposal/ Dishwasher Starling at S68O/M0 + Utilities Slop by Hie olfice al 1045 N. Main St. lor complete listing or jf/irW*^^ * Call 353-5800 XVHW^./Y GRKHBRIAR http://www.wcnet.org/-mecca/ MJIUHCTIHII U..-. f ALL 2002 LEASING ■■*.--. 1 •(LOSHO CAMPUS*-2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished, Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals You Can Afford! tAA 517 E. REED At Thurstln. One Bedroom, I Bath. Furnished or 523. E. Merry Ave f«;i6 Full) Unfurnished School Year Two Person Rate $540 00 • $625- S725 mo + electric One Year - Two Person Rate $450 00 521 E. MERRY- Close to Offenhauer Furnished one bath. Field Manor Apartments School Year Two Person Rate $685 00 One Year - Two Person Rate ■ $570.00 451 THURST1N Across Irom Offenhauer. Furnished Efficiencies with full bath School Year One Person Rale $380 00 One Year- One Person Rate $340.00. Frazee Ave. Apartments 50S CLOUCiH Campus Manor Two Bedroom Furnished One Bath m Plus Vanity School Year rwo Person Rate - $650 00 • $625- $675 ° + electric One Year Two Person Rate - $560 00 449 455 S. ENTERPRISE One Bedroom Fum. or Unfum 42s East Court Street School Year One Person Rate $420.00 • S700 mo + gas & electric One Year One Person Rate $370.00 720 sit ONI) One Bedroom Fumtthed School Year One Person Rate • $420.00 One Year Oner Person Rate $365.00 707. 711, 715.719,723.727 TfflRP ■ Heinz Apartments One Bedroom Unfurnished ami Furnished. School Yen Fuinlslied One Person ■ $395.00 I »424 & 451 Frazee Ave. One Year Furnished One Person $350 00 • 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms 402 HIGH Two Bedrooms. 1 Bath. Furn. or Unturn School Year Furnished - Two Person - $590.00 MERCER MANOR One Year Furnislted Two Person $475.00 825 THIRD One Bedroom Furnished. I Bath. '" ■' r School Year - One Person Rate $450.00 Mercer Manor Apartments One Year One Person Rale $400.00 •323 & 331 Mercer Rd. (limit 5 people) 701 FOURTH Two Bedroom Furnished. I Bath Plus Vanity in BR School Year Iwo Person Rate $62000 • 3 Bedrooms - Furnished, fireplaces , ..»■—«n« V— MI One Year - Two Person Rate $520.00 649 SIXTH - Two Bedrooms, I Bath. Vanity in Hall. A/C , dishwashers, Microwaves & garbage disposals School YcarFurnlshed - Two Person Rate • $560.00 One Year-Furnished - Two Person Rate - $470.00 We 707 SIXTH Two Bedrooms. I Bath. Vanity In Hall. * BRAND HEW APARTMENTS AND HOUSf$* School Year Furnished • Two Person Rate $645.00 Have »»;24. N. Enterprise St. One Year - Furnished - Two Person Rate - $460 00 802 SIXTH - Two Bedroom. Dishwasher. I Bath Plus Vanity Moved -1 bedroom, furnished, A/C School Year Furnished • Two Person Rate $610.00 -Starting at S450/mo One Year Furnished Two Person Rate - $51000 840 850 SIXTH Rock Ledge Manor. • Bentwood Subdivision Two Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Dishwashers School Year Furnished - IWo Person Rate • $640 00 Drop by & ask us -1453, H54, H59,1460 Brookewood.Dr>. One Year Furnished - Two Person Rate - $530 00 about our Specials 841 EIGHTH -Two Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished. -4 Bedroom, unfurnished, 1 car garage School Year Two Person Rate $550.00 -lease 8/15/02—8/12/03 One Year- Two Person Rate $470.00 724 S. t allege Cambridge Commons Two Bedroom Unfurnished. -Starting at ^1400 mo. Mon- Fri 1 1/2 Baths. Dishwashers School Year - Two Person Rate - $640.00 9am- 5pm One Year Two Person Rate $530.00 We hare many oilier units available Slop in the Rental Saturday GREENBRIAJt, INC. Office for a complete brochure. VISIT Olt WElSITf 9am- 1pm Call JOHN NEWLOVE www.wcnet.org/~gbrental REAL ESTATE, INC. Rental Office 354-2260 ..j,,—;.—*.,,.* For Your Convenience We Are Located * 445 {AST ST. * H2-0717 • At 319 E. VYoosier Street. acroasjropi Taco Bell WWW.BGNEWS.COM NATION Wednesday. March 20,2002 11

Officer cleared When sharks are The Daily Crossword Fix tfUfr flipped on their brought to you by MttftBficmefit in* backs they pass 1 Cushion t 1 1 ^M' • • ■ .. .. in shooting 2 Era out! • 'M 1 1 ■ 3 Place By John Nolan gun to discharge, investigators <• '• 4 Pop THE ASSOCIATED PRESS concluded. H" 5 Peak 1 6 Tennis term CINCINNATI — An internal "Based on Officer Roach's state- H ' 1H* 7Cokx police probe has concluded that a ments and the evidence ■ 11 IB ■' M ■ M 1 ;• H 8 Great lake former officer, whose fatal shoot- reviewed, he imprudently han- 9 Slum ing of an unarmed black man M , -. 10 Organization of American Stales (abbr) dled his firearm and unintention- 11 Time zone (abbr) sparked three days of rioting last ally discharged his firearm when V M M year, mishandled his revolver and " 16 Go along with abruptly confronted by Mr. •• 1 44 •• 18 Fuel gave conflicting statements to Thomas," the chief said. 20 Auricle 54 Awhile ago investigators. Roach, a Cincinnati officer «• 22 Bold 55 Make a choice Results of the probe were given since 1997, quit in January to *" 23 Shield (Zeus) 56 _ Grande NEWS 25 NE state (abbf) 57 Squirrels food to the City Council on Tuesday. If work for a suburban police force. " the officer was still a member of W M *m M m 27 Speak 59 Route (abbr) He did not return a telephone " 1 28 An aposlle 60 So the Cincinnati force, he could be " message left Tuesday with the Classified • ' w 30 Cry 63 Concerning fired based on the findings, Police Evendale department | 32 Droop Chief Thomas Streicher Jr. said. Ads « ■ 36 Short sleep Stephen Roach, 27, who is His attorney, Merlyn I 1 " 38 Chatter white, was acquitted of criminal Shiverdecker, said he would 372-6977 41 Spa review the report with Roach Tl«r BG Nr*. »ill i..» ItaOWfctfly amp *<**'• 43 Father charges in last April's shooting of hwmriilv tlu4 ditilmiiulr <>i rit.i>u»|,'( Jn ACROSS 45 Without morals before deciding whether to com- I IIMIII 19-year-old Timothy Thomas, tnmiujlii"! any iiiu.il m in nip <«i 47 Affirmative ment tl» Km* n| tJit. M-». wlur, hired, nrlijx'ii. 1 Friend 44 X'UJI 49 French seaport who was fleeing police. The MttKNl mfffe mii-iit.il urn (liv-iMuy. 4 Frighten 46 Catch sight of After hearing the report, the ■m J- -i " IIIJII m <«t it* Km. of JII, nihrf 48 Pot 52 Lids shooting touched off rioting, and I«BJII> prxtnirdMjiuo 9 Republican party Rev. Damon Lynch ID, who has 12 Since 50 American (abbr) led to a federal investigation of Tlw BG Nun imarvin ilw ng lu i.< iliiUfc. Jit the city's police. accused Cincinnati police of ..Miiinin tn mlaa JII> ahcrumiwni audi -i* 13 Edict 51 Soak flax ilaix louiid I.- h* iktjin.itor). Ij*lnn nt (Jttu 14 Owns 53 The same According to the report, Roach using excessive force against j| hmk MMmJwf -, hfe lit MM All 15 Ten years 55 Prayer told homicide investigators the blacks, said: "It's a travesty of jus- jihtnio-iittni- jrv NrfM M I'dililiK JIKI ANSWERS tice." -iprni'V 17 Absorb 58 Red fruit day of the shooting that he had 19 Shame 61 Cotter .1,1. believed Thomas to be a threat. Streicher said the internal 21 Dine 62 Strain Three days later, Roach said the probe began shortly after Roach's 22 Indonesian Island 64 Had supper shooting was an accident, the September acquittal. He said Campus Events 24 Small amount 65 Coat (informal) 26 Do not move 66 Harsh report says. results were delayed by Roach's 29 Mouthpieces 67 Allow Under police regulations, an trial, and a second racially sensi- 31 Resolution (abbr) ■ I | » H 0 officer cannot put a finger inside tive case involving a black man AFRICANA STUDIES 33 Iron his gun's trigger guard until he has who died of asphyxiation after COLLOQUIUM 34 Silver symbol i taken aim and is ready to "engage being subdued by police. Two Friday March 22 35 Age 9:00-4.30 in CHscamp 101 37 Child's place ■ i « i a threat." Roach must have had white officers were cleared last fall Keynote address by 39 Near m1 ■ ■ D t his finger on the trigger for the in that case. Peia M. Bain 40 Viscount (abor) al 12:00, entitled, 42 Mean am > . 3 Carnival Woman Come gel your tickets tor the Annual Coming For August 16th Stop by our International Dinner Sunday April 7 1 @ 5:30 p.m. This is a multicultural MOVE IN office at event, which includes international 1045 N. Main dishes and entertainment Tickets BRAND NEW HILLSDALE on sale in the Bowen Thompson dS& or call 1082 Fairview Ave Student Union lobby today from 11 - Management Inc. 353-5800 7p.m. Tickets are S10 limit 4per person, bursarable Personals Wanted Help Wanted

Services Offered INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE Female roommate needed for $9 00 An Hour CO-REC 3 PITCH SOFTBALL • Fall 2002 and Spring 2003 Are you still unsure on where you 9 APRIL 2 Contact Meg 419-944-4904 are going to work this summer Bet- Worried about pregnancy? co Corporation located in Toledo, Get Tested Subleasers wanted May-Aug Fall 2002 Practicum Opportunities in OH has 6 summer |Ob openings 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center 140 1/2 Manville, 2-bedroom the Intramural Office tor Recreation Responsibilities could include Lots of space Call 354-0278 and Sports Management Majors. filling/packing/shipping our customer Applications available in 130 Perry 2 female summer subleasers orders. We are seeking a team ori- Personals Field House or on the web and are needed. Non smoker, own bedrm, ented, sell-starting individual. We due April 10. Interviews will be held wash/dryer, $233 33 mo. plus util have two shifts available 5:00a.m. to April 15-16. Please call 352-6833. 1 30p.m. and 9:00a.m to 5:30p.m. 3 M/F Subleasers needed We work Monday-Friday and some Confidential Eating Disorder Support INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: 5/13-8/13/02. 3 bedroom house. Saturday work will be available. Group Women & men at all stages MEN'S & WOMEN'S SINGLES S625/mo. includes all utilities. Send resume to. ,ax of recovery. Confidential, interactive AND COREC DOUBLES TENNIS Call 419-373-1867 for more info. resumesgbelco.cqm, ' 419-321- discussions. Every Wednesday from MARCH 27 9886 or moil, Betco-HR, PO Box 4 30-6:30 pm, Women's Center. 3127, Toledo. OH 43607 EOE 107 Hanna Hall Call Judy Miller at Radio Shack Help Wanted Camp counselor and Director posi- The City of Bowling Green Parks and Recreation 372-7426 for more information Always keep in touch. Get your cell phone today' tions - YMCA Camp Willson -1 hr. Department will be interviewing for several Famous Footwear B.G. WOODLAND MALL NW of Columbus. Exciting and fun Shoes, Shoes. Shoes! opportunilies for Male and Female seasonal maintenance positions. Must be 18 Clearance section, great sales! $250 a day potential Unlimited tanning through finals- counselor positions at one of the and possess valid driver's license. Salary range B.G. WOODLAND MALL $45. t month unlimited • S30 Bartending. Training provided. YMCA's top Co-ed summer over- 1-800-293-3985 ext 541 night camps Child/Teen Counselor $7.0O-$8.OO per hour. Application and job Fraternities • Sororities Campus Tanning 352-7889. Clubs ' Student Groups Positions! Sports Instructors! Life- Camp counselor for children with guards! Equestrian Staff! Secure description available at the Park office jn Earn St ,000-S2,000 Ihis semester disabilities. Must have strong work that summer |ob now! with the easy ethic and be interested in making a Conlact 1 -800-4230427 or Woodland Mall. Campusfundraiser.com three hour Wanted difference in the life of a child $7- willsonl 6brightusa.net. fundraising event Does not involve $11/hr., 35 hrs./wk., summer only. 6 Camp Directors will be on campus credit card applications. Fundraising sites in Summit County. Must enjoy al the Career Fair on Wednesday, City of Bowling Green is an Equal dales are filling quickly, so call to- outdoor activities. Call 800-CYO- March 20 Opportunity Employer day! Conlact Campusfundraiser.com 2 /3 subleasers needed lor summer CAMP tor an application. EOE al (888) 923-3238 or visit. 2002. Apartment in good condition. com. Call 352-2683

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Help Wanted Help Wanted For Rent The Department of \ BGSU \2Sr! Bartenders needed. Earn up to $250 Spring Landscape Workers. 1,243 Bedroom Apartments per day. No exp. necessary. Mulching, bed prep , $8.00 per hour. 9 4 12 month leases Recreational Sports Call (866)291-1884 ext 423. Please call 352-2095 352-7454 2 subioar.ers needed May 1 3 CAMP WAYNE FOR GIRLS-North- TODAY is the Summer Job Fair east Pennsylvania (6/19-8/17/02) 2 bedroom apt $225 month OUTDOOR PROGRAMS INTRAMURALS Don't Miss it! Approx. 65 organiza- Children's sleep-away camp. II you Call 353-3998 tions looking to hire BGSU students love children and want a caring, lun Noon-4, 101 Olscamp. Co-Rec 3-Pitch Softball environment we need lemale slatt 2 Subleasers needed. Entries accepted for: Tennis. Goll. Gymnastics. Swim- Furnished. 2 bed, 1 bath Anne 352-6322 Mar. I8-Apr 2 ming. Team Sports. Cheerleading, Ropes, Drama, Waterskiing, Sailing, 2002-03 1 4 2 bdrm at Georgetown Ceramics, Photography, Videogra- For Sale SMALL Men's & Women's Singles & Manor. 800 Third St. Free heat. phy, Silkscreen, Drawing 4 Painting, Co-Rec Doubles Tennis entries water, + sewer. 1 and 3 bdrm at NOW OPEN - CHECK IT OUT! Batik. Printmaking, Sculpture. Callig- _ accepted Mat. IB-27 ^ 616 2nd St Call 419-354-9740 raphy. Guitar, Piano, Aerobics, Mar- 1992 Nissan Sentra EModel for more into By th« last dag antrlas ar* accepted, all tial Arts Other positions: Group One owner Non-smoker. $1,200. Oak Openings Hike hand-deliver cd entries are due by 3:OOpm Leaders, Administrative, Nurses 3 to 4 bdrm large apt. In Room 130 of th« Perry Field House. If (RN's). On Campus Interviews April 419-669-3353. Oak Openings Park sent electronically, entries are due by noon No pets. 2nd. Apply on-line at 2 NuMark TT-100 Turntables. Saturday, Apr! 6 from &00am-4:00pm that day. Call 352-4773 after 5pm www camnwavneairls.com NuMark DM1001 EX Mixer, DJ Cot- This trip Im designed or call 1-800-279-3019 lin. Monitor Speakers and cables 534 A S. College-3 BR Duplex, 1 1/2 for filters who want to Fall 2002 Practicum $750.00 OBO. Kevin at 373-9822. Baths. AC Avail. May 25 $825/mo. Child care in my Perrysburg home 534 B S. College-3BR Duplex. 1 1/2. Tget out and see Spring's '96 Yamaha FZR 600. Exc-cond , opportunities in the Intramural lor 2 and 5 yr ok) girls Wed. 2p-6p Baths.AC Avail. May 25 $825/mo natural beauty. Oak $4000 OBO For more info call Office for Recreation and Thurs 8a m.-6p.m. Fri 8a.m.-6p.m 201 Georgia-2 BR House, base- Openings' South Loop 354-7645 or 288-2279 Must have experience, references, ment, washer/dryer. Avail. August 'offers a variety of scenery. Sport Management majors. own transportation 4 reliable. Complete Mac System For Sale. 21 $625/mo from Oak Savannah to Evergreen and Applications are available 419-874-9697 400mHz G3. 256 MB RAM, 8 GB 316 Ridge Front-Large 2 BR Duplex. Deciduous Forests, with ponds, bogs, in 130 Perry Field House or HD, DVD, Optical Mouse, Track- Counter help needed Avail. May 30. $700/mo. and creek valleys in between. A park on the web and are due ball, Keyboard. 17" Monitor, 27 Call Tanglewood Golf Club. 316 Ridge Rear-1 BR Duplex. Avail naturaist wl meet the group to kiterprct Wednesday. April IO. Interviews GB external HD, 12X Burner, 419-833-1725 for more into. May 17 $375/mo. the natural processes that are unique will be held April 15 & 16. Flatbed scanner. $1,100. 217 S College-3 BR House Avail. to Spring! DANCE TEACHERSI SOLON STU- 373-0369/riccil«bgnct. bgsu.edu May 21 $675/mo. DIO LOOKING FOR DANCE Dryer, elec, GE, white, large. 730 Elm-2 BR House. Avail. Aug. 1. Sign up at the Call 2-2790 for TEACHERS BEGINNING SEPTEM- capacity, works line, nice cond. $550/mo. Perry Field House more info BER 2002. QUALIFIED CANDI- clean. $95. 352-9987 734 Elm-Large 2 BR, 2 Bath House DATES WILL HAVE EXPERIENCE Avail. August 21. $750/mo. EMPLOYEE HIRING Electric Range GE 27" large oven. TEACHING BALLET, JAZZ, TAP At all properties, tenants pay utilit- timer, clock, works line, nice cond OR HIP HOP CALL 440/248-3103. ies, parental guarantees, security SPORT CLUBS clean. $95. 352-9987 First Union Securities deposit equal to one month's rent. Gtottp Exerc/Se Full size pillow top mattress. New in Now Hiring Rent collected quarterly. Locally plastic. Retail $599 Sell $179. Softball Part-time Stockbroker Assistant owned and managed. Please call Can deliver Call 419-392-7465 EyeCon Enterprises. Ltd. at (419) Applicant should be interested in be- March 20th vs. coming a stockbroker Duties in- Full sized bed, everything included. 354-4426. Ohio Northern WANTED clude: contacting clients and pros- Great condition $150 818 4 822 Second St 373-9941 4:00pm peels on investments, stock/mutual 2 BR. apts. balcony/patio, AC, instructors fund research, client mailings, and Queen pillow top mattress set. laundry $490.00 + gas 4 elec, March 24th vs. computer operations Internships New in plastic Full warranty. Retail 12 mo. lease. Steve Smith Miami Interested? Rec Sports is are available. Ides' lor Freshmen $799. Sell $199 Can deliver. 419-352-8917 or 419- 308- 2709 hosting an instructor and Sophomores Wages and Call 419-392-7465 1:00pm hours: Flexible. Contact: John Leh- APARTMENTS FOR RENT certification on Saturday, man or Joe Pino at 419-861-9838 Summer and Fall Reasonable Rates 352-3445 April 6. Stop by the SRC Main Odd |Obs- Carpentry, plumbing.etc For Rent SPECIAL INSTRUCTION Office or call 2-2711 for info. Truck? (419)494-6065. Grad. or prof, housemates needed New home. $375/month. Call Person(s) needed to work w/ Marny at 353-3372 Yoga Class autistic boy 3pm-7pm weekdays House close to campus. 239 Man- Student Rec Center Dance Room FITWELL CENTER and alternoon hrs on weekends " Large house next to campus CLiaaoo begin the week of; March 18 ville 3bdrm, 1 bath. May lease. in my Oregon, OH home. NO Rent reduced $300 mo., sec. dep. Cteaaes end the week of: April 24 $700/mo. * utilities Call 352-9392 EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. reduced 50%. New carpet over tf«7 WILL TRAIN. 419-693-7869 summer, furn.. Ig. porch. 4 Ig. Houses 4 Apts for 2002-03 school PLAY SPORTS! HAVE FUN! SAVE bdrms.. 2 baths, 2 floors Call 419- year 12 mo. leases only-starting Choose from MONEY! Top boys sports camp in 353-0325. 10am-7pm. May 18,2002. these classes: Maine counselors to coach all "Apts 4 rms. avail., 1, 2. 4 3 bflrm. 322 E Court- 1bdrm-$395 includ. util Cent jpt\ 4&*Ltyh.: sports tennis, basketball, baseball, Quiet area for collegiate study, new 415 E Court »C-2 Br.-$520 tutil. roller hockey, water-sports, rock- carpet, indiv. lease offered Located 609 5th St., 3 bdrm., $915 + utl. $20 (ituiU+M/'tMniheu) climbing, biking, golf. Have a great 300 block E Merry Rent Reduced . 230 N Enterprise-1 Br -$365 +util. 424 1/2 S Summit-Effic $265 tutil. Wednesdays $3S |W>K--»Ke*»v*>«M^ summer. 18881-844-8080 apply at listing loc. 24-7 @ 316 E. Merry «3, «:00-oc00pm 419-3530325, 10am-7pm . Steve Smith 419-352-8917 or Cai 2-2711 for more b:IS4:lkm 419-308-2710 information. VSv Lg. 3-4 bdrm. 2 bath house Just Sign up in the SRC remodeled 5th St. Avail May 1st Main Office. $9507mo Call 352-8872. Cost: Only 2 left, 3 4 4 bdrm houses Students/Members: $30 Unlru otherwise notrd, call 2-2711 for Appliances, air, washer/dryer, bsmt, •Mon-mc program inforrnalion. college patio May lease 353-2382 Prof, will share house w/prof. or education grad studt. 5 bdrm, Ig. wooded lot. 2 wood-burning fireplaces, faces golf- expenses. course. Lv msg. after 6 352-5523

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Th«UPS Must See! Cla-Zcl Theatre Get as much as $23,000* in EARN* 1IARN Carty Studio Apartments Downtown B G. • 353-1361 College Education Assistance near am -Ideal for the serious student www.cla-zel .com PART-TIME or grad student PACKAGE HANDLERS -Fully Furnished only -25in TV included with 75 channels $8 50-.9 50/Hooi ON CAMPUS TODAY -High speed internet __THE PGI3 Encellent Beneliti Visit us at the access available IN OHIO Weekends & Holidays Off $2.50 Summer Job Fair -$39!>.00 single/ Paid Vacations TIME Visit 12:00-4:00 $495.00 double On-Site Classes f from G:30»ro - llsro 101 Olscamp -Long & short term leases MACHINE www.acaoliio.org .\\ 2 eggs. 419-891 6820 available or attend the \ 1 I 2 bacon or 2 sausages. 15S0 Holland Road -All utitilites included I ' ' 2 pancakes or toast, and I c-p I Maumee OH 43537 -Near campus Summer Job Fair: homefrles or 5:00 7:30 10:00 www.upsjobs.com 352.7365 Olscamp 101 collee Week Days between 10-4 3/20 Noon-4 p.m. 354.3182 After Hours and weekends v. 1021 S Main SI. -3S2-OI23

Open on Saturdays 10:00- 1:00 Attention Graduate Students Thru May 4th OPEN ELECTIONS 2002/2003 Signing Leases NOW HIGHLAND for Graduate Student Senate MANAGEMENT 130 K Washington Street, Bowling Oretn Will be conducted 419-354-6036 Management Inc. Management Inc. www. wenut .of g/ - highland April 15 Evergreen Apt. 215 E. Poe Green Beaver Apts. 642 S College SPECIALIZING IN Positions Available: Efficiencies & Large 1 Bdrms. 2bdrm (Ml/downstairs Laundry on^ite Stans at $430/Mo + utilities GRAD STUDENTS! • President (funded) Starts at S250-Call 353-5800 CAN HAVE A PET (extra/mo) Jay-Mar Apartments • Vice- President 80*815 8th St 213eclroom-$550/mo.-12 mo. lease • Secretarg Laundry faculties on-sife • Treasurer Management Inc. Management Inc. ♦Air/heat Millsdalr Apts. 1082 Fairview, Parkview Apis. 1048 N Main The Highlands • Representative of Large 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts/ 3 Bdrm Twnh. 2bdrm (Remodeled) 220 Napoleon Rd. Dishwasher/ A/O Garbage Disp. Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal One bedroorri laundry facifies Starts at $390 ♦ Utilities Starts at $5007Mo + Elec n bldg.. a/c. quiet. Nominations Beqin $425/month The Homestead One and two bedroom. A/C, March 22 , Management Inc. Management Inc. on-srte laundry, ceramc tie, Applications con be Heinzsite Apts. 710 N. Enterprise Blue House Apl. 120 N. Prospect soundproof construction, skytghts 1 Bdrm Apts./A/C ONE AFT. LEFT dshwafters. vaulted cenogs found at the GSS web- Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal 2Bdrm downstairs From $510/month -12 month lease site Stans at $4IO/Mo + Utilities Close to Downtown & Campus Applications due March Stans at $675/Mo + Utilities 22, 2002 at the beqininq Additional Stes to Choose from: of the meetinq. liberty Street* Sumnlt Hill AfEfcCA For more specific info Management Inc. Stop by our office at Let us help you make a tough call the 1045 N. Main St decision easy, cai or slop by the Willow House Apis. 830 Fourth S office TODAY/ for complete listing or GSS office @ 372-2426 1 bdrm ./Air Condition Call 419-354-6036 Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Call 353-5800 Starts at S400 + Elec & Gas www.vvcnet.org/-mecca/ . From 10:00-4:00