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Inspection finds windows to be safe CAMPUS Steve Kampf BRIEF Director of Recreation Centennial Hall windows follow Ohio building code with sliders, screens Graffiti found in Rec and Wellness bathrooms, locker rooms By Danaa King in the building, and they have situation." The Student Recreation Center is looking Assistant Pulse Editor JL determined that the windows The windows in Centennial Hall to crack down on graffiti after a symbol has it." Kampf said. are safe," University Spokesman slide back and forth horizontally, appeared about 20 times over the past week Kampf and other employees at the rec Approximately one week ago, and a half in Recreation Center bathrooms. Dave Kielmeyer said the day Waters said. center are working with the University police freshman Samuel Hamilton fell Hamilton fell. They open about four inches The symbol has shown up mostly in the to try and solve the graffiti problem The rec out of his window in Centennial "|The inspection! was just to with a "stopper" in place, said Steve men's restrooms and locker room at the Rec. center has never had a graffiti problem as Hall, leading the University to make sure there are no defects," Krakoff, associate vice president of said Steve Kampf. assistant vice president o( constant as this one. Kampf said. student affairs and director of recreation and inspect the residence hall's win- said Sarah Waters, director of capital planning and design. The Kampf encourages anyone with informa- wellness dows to ensure safety. Residence Life. "|The University stopper is a long black bar. Without tion on the graffiti at the rec center to let "We did have our facility staff had the] windows inspected to "Students come here to use the equipment University police know as soon as possible and work out. and I don t think they want to and building general contrac- make sure nothing about the win- See WINDOW | Page 2 tor take a look at the windows dow might have contributed to the be working out in place with graffiti all over

flflfc Y«*M HIGHER Green roof provides sustainability functions, educational opportunities for students

By Jonathan K.ilholi University more sustainable by get involved." group, helped get the plants cutting down in heating costs, Hennessy hopes through edu- growing, Hennessy said. Reporter insulation costs and roof protec- cation students will be inspired "Last year, a group of students tion costs," Hennessy said. "It to live more sustainability. was interested in this," Hennessy With the addition of The Oaks also provides drainage. When it "Obviously, I don't expect any- said. "It came up when archi- Dining Center on campus, rains, the sedum absorbs it all." one to go home and Install a tects saw opportunity with the Bowling Green is getting a little While sustainability is impor- green roof," Hennessy said. "But new dining facilities." greener. tant, education is Hennessy's at least students can see how it Brooke Mason is the sustain- A multi-functional green roof primary goal for the green roof. does make a difference. The roof ability chair for Net Impact. was installed on top of The Oaks The freshman summer reading is an idea center." "The architects of The Oaks this summer, with 1200 square book also ties in perfectly with Although it's an idea center, talked to Dr. Hennessy," Mason feet of live roof panels. It's the the green roof, Hennessy said. Hennessy said students could said. "They told him they want- first green roof at the University. "I've already started working get hands on with the project. ed student involvement, so Dr. Nick Hennessy, University with GSW instructors who are "We still have work to do," Hennessy talked to Net Impact sustainability coordinator, over- heavily using 'No Impact Man,'" Hennessy said. "Students can saw the project. Hennessy said. "The roof is a utilize so much of this." See ROOF | Page 2 "This live roof makes the great opportunity to teach and Net Impact, a University social

PLAY YOUR HEART OUT TEDx shares innovative ideas with students, faculty

ByErkLaoatta "IThey're) all different people who Reporter have had all different experiences, and each speaker brings that with them." Skyler Rogers "Passion. Inspiration. Action." That's Seel said. the theme for TEDxBGSU. TEDx Curator The speakers will speak on various The event aims to motivate people topics from sustainability to health "to be innovative and think of new care to film. things that people have never thought will take place "No one ever has ever before been about andsetthoseideasinto motion," at Kobacker Hall Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. able to make lectures cool," said Paul said senior Courtney Seel the event to 5 p.m. The tickets were $99 for gen- Hemminger, a senior attending the and logistics coordinator. eral admission and $29 for students. event. "These are the smartest people TED, which is devoted to "ideas The event features eighteen speak- ever speaking to us, trying to educate worth spreading," stands for technol- ers from a wide range of disciplines us." ogy, entertainment and design. It's an who will be speaking about innova- "The price expresses the value that's annual conference that takes place in tive ideas for the future. going into this ... it's worth much California. TEDx (the x signifies that They'll cover "the biggest trends more than that," Rogers said. the event is independently organized that are taking place in our world that The event will be a mixture of live and operated under license from students in their careers will be faced talks, prerecorded videos, interactive TED) offers individuals or groups with," said senior Skyler Rogers, the breaks and a gourmet lunch. Rogers around the worid a way to host their event curator. said The interactive breaks are for the own event. From architects to magicians attendees to talk to one another about TEDxBGSU is the first TEDx run by and comedians, the speakers at LAUCEN POff I THE EC NEWS a university in Ohio. TEDxBGSU will "work with anyone's See TEDX | Page 2 CORY BRETH provided an hour of entertainment at the Greenery in the Union on Thursday TEDxBGSU, which is now sold out, interest," he said.

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card only covered tJO of the of Liberty Ave. She was computer scanner stolen from THURS., SEPT. of Pullman, Mich., was arrest- BLOTTER purchase. also arrested on a failure- their East Wooster Street ed for obstructing official to-appear in court warrant address. They were valued 15 business in City Lot 1. He was WED., SEPT. 14 12:02 P.M. for dangerous drugs from at $500 and $2,000, respec- 1A.M. lodged in the Wood County Charles J. Hartford Jr.. 22. of Justice Center. 3:43 A.M. Complainant reported an Rossford Police Department tively. Holland. Ohio; and Brittany Complainant reported a dent assault in City Lot 2 that and lodged in the Wood County Justice Center. Ann Landers. 22. of Oak on her vehicle that caused occurred around 2 a.m. He 6=18 P.M. 2:45 A.M. Harbor. Ohio, were cited for her driver's side door to "pop" was allegedly shoved from Complainant reported a Christopher Michael disorderly conduct in City when opened within the 800 behind and punched in the Richard D. Rau. 25. of Findlay. damaged mirror on the pas- Whipple, 29. of Wyoming. Lot 4. block of N Enterprise St. face before losing conscious- was arrested on a Perrysburg senger side of a vehicle within Mich., was arrested for dis- ness for two hours in the lot. Township failure-to-appear in the 100 block of Williams St. orderly conduct/taunting in He suffered a split lip and court warrant for drug instru- The damage was valued at 1:54 A.M. City Lot 1. 6 08 A.M. damage to his two front ments within the 100 block of Complainants reported cloth- Barneys BP staff complained $50. teeth Liberty Ave. He was lodged ing thrown out in a yard within of a man insufficiently paying 3A.M. in the Wood County Justice the 100 block of N. Church for gas at their East Wooster 6:57 P.M. Andrew D. Stewart. 23. of Center. St. Nothing in the house Street address He came into 1:06 P.M. Complainant reported a Bowling Green, was arrested appeared to be missing, but the store, handed over his Denise Peterman. 25. of missing purse within the 1100 for assault within the 200 the door knob was damaged. credit card and went out to Bowling Green, was arrested 2:20 P.M. block of Clark St. block of S. College Drive. pump his gas. He allegedly for inducing panic and Superior Auto reported a He was lodged in the Wood left without paying for $45.10 obstructing official busi- snap-on digital torque angle 2:45 A.M. County Justice Center. worth of gas. and his credit ness within the 100 block wrench and a snap-on vehicle Samuel Anthony Miles Jr., 54,

could potentially be their "It's a great opportunity next boss," he said. for students, for business- black bar as a "safety bar" windows in Centennial Hall. TEDX The planning for the people in the area who have WINDOW and said in Hamilton's room "This is a very typical From I From Page 1 event brought together stu- heard about it, to come and window the safety bar had window design in situation the speakers and their ideas. dents, faculty members and take something away from it, the windows can open up been removed. It was found and size in contemporary Seel said this offers a lot to administrators, Rogers said. it," Seel said. to 18 inches, he said. in his room. residence halls," Krakoff the students because "during I le said this is exciting and There are many con- "[The stoppers! are not As far as guidelines or said. "I think that's just gen- the event you're going to be innovative for the Bowling ferences that come to the screwed in, but it takes very safety requirements for erally considered an appro- able to work with people and Green area and that "we've University, but TEDxBGSU significant force to pull residence hall windows, it priate opening for a window speak to people." had overwhelming support aims to stand out. them out," Krakoff said. is typically good for a slider of that type." "I'm looking forward to from the BGSU community." "This will be the best con- The presence of the window to open no more There are screens on the the cohort of individuals that I Iemminger noticed the ference that BGSU will have removable stopper is typi- than roughly six inches, so window that Krakoff said come out of TEDx. and other trend of progressive think- in a long time.... It's the first cal and meets Ohio building "no one can accidentally fall are attached with fasteners. people that are TEDsters.' ers leaving the Midwest time that people are watch- code, he said. out of them," Waters said. "The screens are pretty that decide to come out of for the coast, and he hopes ing information through "It's a stop; there's one to Krakoff's department, loose in the frame," said this and work together and that TEDxBGSU will help to people and gleaning tons of prevent the window from along with Residence Life, Cassie Baker, freshman and have fun and set goals and change that trend. information through huge, being open any more than formed a development team a Centennial Hall resident. create awesome businesses," "People of the Midwest new, awesome progressive we would consider appropri- which included an architect In Hamilton's room, the 1 Iemminger said. that are smart would want networks," Hemminger said. ate," Krakoff said. and construction company screen was not in the win- Attendance for the event to stay here if they had more TEDxBGSU aims to dem- Waters referred to the who set guidelines for the dow either, Waters said. will be about half students chances to work on innova- onstrate the diversity that is and half non-students, Rogers tive things," he said. "TEDx present not only on campus said. is one event that will bring a but in the world. week before installation to said she is excited about "Ticket sales are about lot of speakers from around The event provides the ROOF try to get some funding for increased awareness of 50/50, which isn't what we the world to hopefully affect opportunity to hear ideas From Page 1 the project. sustainability on campus. were expecting, but we're people positively and make from people you wouldn't "We got $15,000 of "I think it's a great idea excited for that mix," he said. a change on our campus for normally get to hear from, about what we wanted to the roof paid for by the to keep this up," Ancinec This will provide an the better." Seel said. do." Green Initiative," Mason said. "It's awesome that opportunity because "many Not only may events "None of us are the same," A subgroup of Net Impact said. "Dining Services the University is making of the non-students are like TEDx keep progres- she said. "We're all differ- called Net Impact Green also helped by paying the effort!""" employers, so at this event sive minded people in the ent; we've all had different formed to assist wMi the about $3,500." Net Impact Green is still students will have an Midwest, but they also offer cultural experiences, and to idea for the green roof. Hennessy is happy with hard at work on anoth- opportunity to interact with something unique to stu- bring that into an event like Net Impact Green then the University's help to cre- er green roof that will be all these individuals who dents and faculty alike. this is unbelievable." met with builders in ate the green roof. installed soon, Mason said. Eebruary as Mason and "The definition of good "I just wrote another other students from the sustainability is collabo- proposal for a green roof group worked out details. ration," Hennessy said. on Carillon Place," Mason "We went to them with "It requires partnership. said. "I want to send a mes- umnists designs, and we worked out So far, the University has sage that people include budgeting," Mason said. been interested in what green roofs in their plan- "The entire project cost we're doing." ning. They do so much and about $30,000." Emily Ancinec, are aesthetically pleasing. Mason wrote a proposal Undergraduate Student Altogether, they're totally We are the place where you can voice your opinion! to the Green Initiative a Government president, worth it." Contact us at [email protected] or call us at 419-372-6966

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Admissions Presentation at 10am Karaoke With the Family and Campus Tour at 11 am 6-9:50 p.m.. Lenhart Grand 110 McFall Center Ballroom (Side B) Schedule your visit at www.bgsu. If you're in the mood for singing edu. Sponsored by the Office of or just enjoy watching others ser- Admissions. enade the crowd, head to the Union Ballroom for a little off-key celebra- tion. Sponsored by the Black Student Family Association Meet and Greet Union. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., adjacent to the southwest corner of Doyt Perry Family Movie: Super 8 Stadium 6:50-8:30 p.m.. Union Theater, Join other current Falcon Room 206 families and meet with the Executive Committee of the Falcon Parent & Sponsored by the University Family Association. Stop by before Activities Organization. the football game at "tent city" to receive coupons and discounts for Ice Skating campus and community events and BGSU students receive a FREE businesses. Learn more about your 7-9 p.m.. Ice Arena membership in the Association and Experience being a Falcon on Ice! ways to become involved and support Free admission for University students DRINK with any entree purchase student success at the University with a Student ID Family member admission with skate rental is $8. Residence Life Meet and Greet when you show your valid BGSU I.D. 10 a.m.-12 pm College of Musical Arts Guest Artist: Paula Patterson Come meet and join the staff of the Office of Residence Life at a tent 8 pm, Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Arts Center at the Doyt Perry Stadium. Learn about the halls where students live Mezzo-soprano Paula Patterson and meet graduate and professional Also, we're offering FREE will present a recital Free and open to staff. the public.

Falcon Kids Zone DELIVERY for any BGSU student. Star-Spangled Banners 10.30 a.m.. Doyt Perry Stadium 8 p.m.. University Planetarium BGSU Athletics. Fraternity and A gift for modern-day sky watch- Sorority Life and the University ers, a great parade of the world's flags Activities Organization invite all celebrate the sky. The sun. moon and Fakon families to bring kids 12 and stars shine out from dozens of flags under to the Falcon Kids Zone when around the world. The Big Dipper, the the BGSU Football team takes on Southern Cross, the crescent moon, Wyoming! Kids 12 and under can par- WE ACCEPT the midnight sun. and more-they fly ticipate in carnival games, have their on the flags of the world See them faces painted or play on inflatables for all in this show that unfurls the flags free during the game and tours the world. A SI donation is encouraged No food or drink is per- BG1 CARDS mitted in the planetarium. Larry Cat in Space 2 p.m., University Planetarium Family Movie: Kung Fu Panda 2 The playful story of an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to the Moon, 9-11 p.m., Union Theater, Room told through a "cat s-eye-view" of the 206 Moon (or is it mee-oon?). space travel, Sponsored by the University and living on another world. Designed Activities Organization. for the young (grades K-2) and young GET ONE FREE at heart Adults should be accom- panied by a child, and a Jl donation is encouraged. No food or drink is Enjoy a FREE entree when you purchase Saturday permitted in the planetarium Stroh Show i any other entree of equal or lesser value. 1 9 am, Stroh Center ( DINE IN OB CARRY OUT ONLY ) 5-on-5 Basketball Tournament Kick off game day with the Falcon 1 3-5 p.m.. Harshman Basketball BOWLING GREEN | 129 S MAIN ST Marching Band. Cheerleaders and Courts I P: (419) 353 7200 F: (419) 354 7206 Dance Team at the Stroh Center! The One offer per person pet day. Must present Falcon Marching Band will play a vari- Underclassman take on upperclass- I coupon to redeem offer. 'Qdoba'. and 'Qdoba ety of music and the Dance Team and man in a 5-on-5 basketball tourna- I Mexican Grill' are registered trademarks ol Cheerleaders will get the crowd fired ment. Families are encouraged to join , the Qdoba Restaurant Corporation ©2011. up for a noon kickoff. in or cheer on their students. Open courts available for anyone who wants EXPIRES: 9/30/11 MEXICAN GRILL to shoot some hoops. Sponsored by The Nest Pre-Game Tailgate Party the Black Student Union. 9 a.m.-12 pm. adjacent to the southwest gate to Doyt Perry Stadium For a full schedule of events, check out Come join yourFellowFalcon fans BGHews.com BG Transit 1-800-579-4299 "Public transportation for everyone" OHIO RELAY NETWORK: 1-800-750-0750 Need a ride? Call BG Transit One-hour advanced reservation required

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Atrocities merit Support for volleyball opener against Michigan very tough place to play for You helped make it a dream State. In all my years here at Michigan State. That was a come true! team at home opener BG, we have never seen that huge win for our program. P.S. You spoiled us. Please helped create history kind of student turnout for one We are thrilled to christen come back the rest of the sea- more explaination, I'm writing this letter to of our matches. In fact, 2,961 is the building with its first win. son. We have eight more home thank all 1,300 students, and the largest crowd we have ever So on behalf of my team, my matches. the faculty and staff of this played in front of at home. staff and myself, I want to great University, for coming The noise level from the thank all the fans for giving us —Denise Van De Willie deeper thouahts to support the volleyball team cheering was deafening, and the perfect evening to create Head Volleyball Coach This may have been a satisfy- last Friday night in our home it made the Stroh Center a history. BGSU ing answer, but it was wrong. Not only that, but since they had an answer, they had no reason to question further. Just imagine if they would House bill proposal violates voting rights have rejected the easy answer and investigated Sundays and Saturdays. The would allow those votes to be If you're okay with Governor Evil and extremism should further. Not only would they three days before an election discounted—and there are Kasich and his friends nut be blamed for atrocities have possibly found the cor- are the days people are likeli- thousands of such votes in a restricting when you can vote ranging from the 9/11 to the rect answer, but with that est to file an early vote. general electioa and who you can vote for, Rape of Nanking. answer they could have Furthermore, the window According to Secretary of you need to do nothing But I am not saying that some- developed good contingency for mail-in votes is squeezed State John 1 lusted, the new if you think maybe every citi- thing like 9/11 wasn't an plans to deal with the prob- This is a free country, and down to 21 days. And county law also revokes the right zen's vote should count, and extremist act; the murder lem of lightning. all citizens get to vote. Or do Boards of Election are banned of third parties (like the maybe the Republicans and of thousands of civilians In the same way, if we were they? from sending absentee ballots Libertarians, the Greens, etc.) Democrats don't have all the in America in 2001 was of to forgo that easy answer There's a new law on the to all voters: they now have to to appear on statewide bal- answers, then you'll want to course an extremist act. of "they're evil" or "they're books in Ohio that will cut be specially requested All this lots; he claims they'll have sign that petition. Nor am I saying that extremist," we could then down your opportunities to makes it harder for people to to reapply to appear on the Until Sept. 28, you can something like the Rape of come to a better understand- vote. get and return absentee bal- ballot, under more restrictive sign the petition at the Wood Nanking wasn't an evil act; ing of why some humans act Proponents of the law lots in time. rules. County Democratic Party the murder of hundreds of so inhuman at times. (which rejoices in the name Lots of people need to vote This will result in a crazy headquarters on 455 S. Main thousands of civilians in that Now, to be very very clear, of 11B 194) say it's meant to early or through the mail: on waste of state money, as the St.; they'll be open between Chinese city in 1937 was of I do not in any way mean "modernize" and "organize" election day, they may be out- state will be forced to defend 12 and 3 p.m. Most days there course an evil act. to make excuses for, or to Ohio's voting laws. And if side the district where they're lawsuits from those parties, will be a petition-holder at What I take objection to is defend, the perpetrators of Ohio voters don't wake up, a registered to vote. There's no all in the name of limiting Grounds for Thought also; ask the way in which "evil" and atrocities in any way. lot of their votes will be orga- reason for their rights to be your choice on election day. for Coleman Howes. Those "extremism" have become For example, I am in every nized straight into the trash limited by the legislature—no Wasted money, less free- petitions are only for those the common, usual answers way supportive of trying and can. legitimate reason. Whatever dom—who wins here? People registered to vote in Wood to the question; "Why did convicting every member of The deal is this. Right proponents say the purpose who don't mind spending County; if you're registered in this happen?'1 al-Qaida and every lapanese now, voters can file advance of this law is, the effect will your money to restrict your another county, .you'll need 1 he world is not a Disney soldier involved with the votes in person for up to 35 be to block votes from people freedom. to sign a petition there. For cartoon. Real villains have Rape of Nanking (I do not days before an election, and who spend Election Day away What can you do about it? a petition-holder in your dis- more than two dimensions, care how old they are now) can mail in votes for up to from the place where they're Ohio law provides a remedy trict, check the website of Fair and their reasons and moti- for crimes against human- 35 days before an election. A registered to vote—like many for citizens faced with a run- Elections Ohio: http://www. vations are complex. ity, and then serve them the new law, rammed through college students. away government: the peo- fairelectionsohio.com/sign- To say that "they are evil" or harshest of punishments. the state legislature with The new law also introduc- ple's referendum. If we collect the-peUtkxi/ to say "they are extreme" may I simply mean to say, that minimal debate and signed es procedures that will invali- enough signatures before the This is a free country, and be emotionally satisfyingand the next time an atrocity by Governor Kasich this sum- date obviously valid votes; end of September, the law will all citizens get to vote. But may indeed satisfy our need occurs, or the next time our mer, would cut these win- for instance, votes where a be suspended and a referen- your vote may not count to understand in the way that nation holds a 9/11 anniver- dows dramatically. voter has marked a ballot for dum will go onto the ballot unless we act now to protect nuanced approaches do not, sary, it would be best to have Under HB 194, you'll only a candidate and also written next fall, proposing to over- our freedom. but applying these labels gets an adult conversation about be able to vote in person for their name in the write-in sec- turn HB 194 and keep more in the way of achieving a true it and discuss the various fac- two weeks before an elecUoa tion of the ballot. The voter's generous voting rights avail- Respond to lames at understanding. tors that may have led up to it. and the law restricts voting on intention is clear, but I IB 194 able to Ohio's citizens. [email protected] I would compare the way If we are able to do that, we we often deal with the prob- may indeed be able to work lem of evil and extremist acts on limiting those factors, with the way our ancestors develop contingency plans, FALSE ALARM dealt with the problem of and limit possible encoun- lightning. ters with evil and extremist Instead of saying "I don't acts in the future. know; let's try to figure out the reason behind why it occurs," they said, "I don't Respond to Malhew at know; let's say our god did it." [email protected]

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Seplembet 16 - September 18.2011 5 Falcon Fridays promote Counseling Center makes renovations, other changes tradition with orange, brown Center increases privacy, space for students ByTi,Woodcl that we experienced a 45 per- Reporter cent increase in the number Spirit days are part of 'nationwide initiative' to promote student unity with school apparel of students starting services With the addition of staff, during the first two weeks of By Brian Bohnert year," Gillespie said. "This is to celebrate and be proud of. extra walk-in hours and new this semester compared to the Reporter not solely an athletics initia- Mary Everyone came to this univer- renovations, the University's first two weeks Fall 2010." tive; this is a national initia- Ellen Mazey sity because they were drawn Counseling Center has expe- The Counseling Center University President Mary tive. Athletics has a role in to something here; so, why University rienced an increase in stu- also held an open house this Ellen Mazey came to the this campaign in that it is not wear your colors to show dent numbers compared to President past week to help students get University with a set of able to recognize offices and your pride?" past years. familiar with its services. goals, one of the biggest is students who are wearing 1 Like Ancinec, Mazey feels After moving from Alicia Komives, who is a creating a sense of unity and BGSU apparel, and athletics University to mean as much the University's reputation Conklin to the College Park social worker, alcohol/drug tradition among the entire provides the opportunity to as it possibly can, and this is was built on the foundation of Office Building last year, the specialist and "point person student body. bring together thousands of one way we can continue to students and faculty who love Counseling Center has decid- for the event," said around 100 In an effort to achieve her students, alumni and com- build that." the University and show their ed to make some changes to students stopped by to check goal, Mazey is collaborating munity members to celebrate Emily Ancinec, president love every time they show up its new space. out what the Counseling with the University's Athletic being Falcons." of Undergraduate Student to classes. Associate Director Garrett Center had to offer. Department to keep school The initiative will be geared Government, said "Falcon Her hope in bringing Gilmer said they had planned "We wanted students to spirit alive by bringing back toward students forming a Fridays" have been a tradi- "Falcon Fridays" back is to to make renovations earlier know where we were and have "Falcon Fridays." lifelong, lasting bond with tion at the University for quite put it on a larger scale and last year, but held off until them feel more comfortable to "Falcon Fridays" are orga- the University, Mazey said. some time, but it did not have to open more opportunities summer worked out since come in," she said. "Students nized spirit days when both Establishing bonds with the the full backing it needed for students to get involved in fewer students were affected. got to meet all of the staff, students and faculty mem- institution is very important until President Mazey made starting and participating in Some of the renovations receive information and see bers are asked to show their to Mazey, and she believes it is her proclamation via email University-based traditions. that took place include the all of the offices." school pride every Friday by a necessity for students of any "I was very excited to read While students have a lim- reception area moving to the While numbers have gone wearing either University university to fully appreciate President Maze/s proclama- ited amount of time in col- front of the center, white noise up each year. Psychologist apparel or anything orange their college experience. tion about 'Falcon Fridays,"' lege, they will be able to look to help keep conversations in Stefani Hathaway, PhD, has and brown. "As you walk across college Ancinec said. "It speaks vol- back on their memories and the offices private, and addi- already noticed quite a larger While the University's deci- campuses, it realty does build umes that a new president is be thankful for the unity the tional group rooms for group jump than usual this year. sion to restart the spirit day a sense of the campus and so willing to embrace our cul- University had and the tradi- therapy, Gilmer said. In past years, students had was a collaborative effort an allegiance to the campus," ture and the BG experience so tions that brought everyone Gilmer also said that having to call to get an appointment between the athletic depart- Mazey said "I think that is quickly and wholeheartedly." together for a common pur- a full staff this year allowed to start services, and some- ment and Mazey, this is a very important, and I am so School spirit is very impor- pose, Mazey said. the center to offer extra walk- times students could be wait- nationwide initiative in which pleased we are doing it." tant to Ancinec, and she "I hope that we can estab- in hours. With the addition of ing up to a week or so to start. many of the nation's univer- While "Falcon Fridays" believes it is her duty and her lish more traditions here," Friday hours from 1:30 to 4 When the walk-in system was sities participate, said Mary never officially disappeared pleasure to set an example Mazey said. "That's what p.m., students are now able created in 2007, staff members Ellen Gillespie, associate ath- from University life, Mazey for students to get involved universities are about: their to walk in Monday through were more immediately avail- letics director for external hopes it is taken more seri- by participating in "Falcon traditions. We can never go Friday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. able, she said. relations. ously and sparks a new set of Fridays" herself. back in the past, but you'll "Since walk-in is how stu- "Now with a full staff, more "BGSU is joining with hun- University-wide traditions. "The bookstore sells BGSU find that 30 years from now dents typically start services members are available to do dreds of campuses across the "It's a way to build the shirts for only $8. so there is when you visit the campus, in the Counseling Center, the additional walk-in hours," country in this movement for University's reputatioa" she almost no excuse for anyone you'll think of those years as we are excited to be able to Hathaway said. "We want as each campus to show their said. "That's what we're all not to join their fellow Falcons the best years of your life, and increase these hours and our many students to take advan- pride with apparel every here for. You want your degree on this awesome tradition," you'll really remember those accessibility to students," he tage of this free service, no Friday throughout the school from Bowling Green State Ancinec said. "BGSU has a lot traditions." said. "I am happy to report matter the situation."

Administrators engage with students, faculty, staff during lunch talks Brown Bag series explores topics, reaches out to students in small groups to increase understanding of University operations

By Dana. King dents and she invited students of the speakers in the lunch are made and now we're able Assistant Puke Ecttor back to her office, she said [to] series. He will be speaking "Most people don't have a chance to meet to go and expand interaction bring your lunch and come about the strategic planning them and they're actually quite important to with key administrators on The Graduate Student Senate back," Sleasman said process for graduate educa- campus," she said. and Higher Education and Each discussion in the series tion. the University." Sleasmans overall goal for Administration Doctoral will take place from noon to Sleasman wants adminis- the series is that everyone Students are hosting a "Brown 1 p.m. and Sleasman expects trators to pick their own top- David Sleasman I GSS President involved benefits. Bag" Lunch Series this fall approximately 30 to 40 people ics because he wants them to discussions and Sleasman President, said she wants peo- "All these administrators where administrators and for each speaker. speak on what they think is emphasized he wanted the ple to get "a better understand- get to meet one new student, students can participate in an "The idea is kind of a important topics lo be universal for that ing of the organizational prac- one new faculty member, "informal discussion." small group around lunch," Ogawa said he chose this reason. tices here at the University." one new staff member that Eight University admin- Sleasman said. "Everybody's topic because it is one of the "The idea is kind of like peo- "I also hope this becomes they may not have had a istrators will facilitate the eating and talking and it's most important activities at ple do in the food courts or an annual program," she said. chance to meet before and discussions, an idea from very informal and it's a good the graduate college this year. the dining halls or over meals Wright said she thinks stu- get a better view of Bowling University President Mary chance to meet people that "I think it's always good to — but just to talk to whoev- dents in HEADS will really Green, of the school and of Ellen Mazey, GSS President you might not have had a get feedback from different er's facilitating," Sleasman benefit from the series, as the community," Sleasman David Sleasman said. chance to meet before." groups on campus," Ogawa said. "Most people don't have many of the topics apply said. "Thai's what 1 hope, "Within her first few days Michael Ogawa, vice presi- said. "It'ssomethingthat's well a chance to meel them and directly to graduate students. that there's more engage- of starting back in July, [she dent of research and econom- worth doing. It's something they're actually quite impor- "Sometimes as graduate ment and thai one person made a) speech about how ic development and interim I'm excited about." tant to the University." students, we have questions they meet somehow influ- she wanted to get to know stu- graduate college dean, is one Anyone can attend the Christina Wright, HEADS about how certain decisions ences both people."

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ByNkkMariow Reporter a best mascot competition, they BG takes on a 3-9 Coppin State should not have much trouble with University learn Saturday after- BG's undefeated record will be the match. Stony Brook is close to or noon in its second match. While challenged again this weekend trumps BCi in several statistics, but the Falcons are statistically the bet- in Lewisburg, Penn.. during the their attacking game is far inferior. ter team, they cannot look past the Bucknell Invitational: the Falcons' With an attacking clip of .193, Stony blocking game of the Eagles. final non-conference tournament Brook trails BG by nearly .100. Middle Salena Weekly leads the before conference play begins. Outside hitter Alicia Nelson leads team with 45 blocks, and outside "We want to win this tournament the Seawolves with 144 kills to go hitter lanka Schmitt and middle and make history," said coach Denise along with 13 aces and 87 digs. Christina Epps have contributed 20 Van De Wallc. "BGSU volleyball has Middle Fvann Slaughter's 38 blocks blocks apiece. The Eagles have out- never won all four of its pre-confer- are a team best, and she trails only blocked the opposition 72.5 to 56 thus ence tournaments before." Nelson in kills with 85. Assisting the far. The Falcons must also consider The team will have to get through two will be setter Kelsey Sullivan. She Schmitt in their serve-receive game a 3-6 Stony Brook University team has 292 assists on the season and has this evening first. While the Falcons aided the Seawolves' defense with 11 SeeNETTERS|Page7 BVRONHACK i IHIBGWIVS pose no threat to the Seawolves in blocks DANI EL TONYAN No 9 nght side hitter, spikes the ball in a match played last weekend REELIN A

Falcons face formerWIN coach, try for first 3-0 start since 2003

Bojicic. 1 Ie said Brandon left on a sour note, but paring for Idaho, according to Clawson. They that is what happens in college football. only had a 10-day period afterward lo get ready "Everyone understands the ways of it, so I think for Morgan State. Squaring up against former BG head coach Gregg it will be good," Bojicic said. "We can show them "Things have happened a lot quicker, especial- Brandoa the Falcons are looking lo go 3-0 after what our offense can do compared to his offense." ly with as young as we are," Clawson said. "I think they face the Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday. Brandon is originally the one who gave Bojicic it's been a little bit tougher to digest the game plan Head coach Clawson said there are a total of the opportunity to play at BG. on much shorter notice, and Wyoming in their eight players that are still on the team who were "When it comes down to it, I will be with coach own right is a very good football team." signed to scholarships during Brandon's tenure, Clawson longer... I think I've grown as a person Wyoming has almost 1,100 yards of offense in who is now the offensive coordinator for the since then with the help of coach Clawson and his two games. Cowboys, lie slid only lOor 12guysout of the 110 staff," Bojicic said. "They have a true freshman quarterback who's players on the whole team played for Brandon. Clawson said any win is a good win. but there playing very well, but part of the reason he plays "For our guys, most of them have never met were some things the team didn't do so well well is he has got a lot of strong pieces behind coach Brandon," Clawson said. "They don't know against Morgan State. him," Clawson said. him or have never faced his offense in practice, "We certainly have to clean up on the penalties, Defensively the Cowboys struggled their first and to me it hasn't affected our preparation. and the turnovers on offense were disappoint- week against Weber State. Clawson said they "I met coach Brandon once and he was very ing," Clawson said. "We spent a lot of time this gave up around 541 yards, then they came back professional. I had questions about BG and he week working on pass rush lanes and keeping against Texas State in week two and held them to was very helpful... 1 was very appreciative of how what we call the cage on the quarterback." under 200 yards, making a significant improve- he handled our meeting" With a six-day turnaround. Clawson said this One player who has been coached by both week would present unique challenges. See FOOTBALL | Page 7 PHOTOS BY BYRON MACK WfBGMWS Brandon and Clawson is offensive lineman Ben The Falcons spent roughly three months pre-

1 JfJ* r^W . BG rugby looks to maintain winning MM f^v trend against Central Michigan W\ ' By Max Householder Reporter "The key to this game for us will be staying • 'ivf^ft ' spread out on defense. A lot of times guys will get BG is riding high after a strong start to their 15-man rugby schedule. focused on watching the ball at the breakdown." This past Saturday they con- IA Dominic Mauer | BG Rugby Center tinued their dominance of the BYRON MACK !HI K.NF'.V. University of Michigan, blanking MATT GREISINGER No 14. defender, snoots the ball m a game played eaiber this season. them 60-0. to get better every week, and this the cream of the crop when it They now look to carry that week is no exception." comes to collegiate rugby clubs, momentum into this Saturday's Despite the unfamiliarity but the physicality of their team is ens soccer heads to game against theCentral Michigan between these teams, one thing one quality that BG hopes will help Chippewas. The Falcons have not that the players know is that them improve. lost to the Chippewas since 1996 they must play better defense. "I don't know too much about Nashville for tournament and have posted a 30-0 record over In fact, their main focus this Central Michigan, but usually them in that span. week in practice has been the they're a hard-hitting team, which By Cameron Teague under them. Those victories include a 102-0 defense and working on getting should be good for us as we pre- Reporter "Practice went well this week, like win in 2007 and a 105-0 result in to the ball. pare for our Midwest Conference usual," coach Eric Nichols said. 2004. The Falcons have not played "This week has been mostly game against Indiana next week," For the first time since the Pitt/Nike They will look to add to their the Chippewas since that win in about defensive organization and Mauer said. Invitational, the Falcons will take impressive 4-1-0 record against 2007, so what to expect from the being more organized around The Falcons will look to use this the field looking to keep their solid Belmont Friday afternoon. teams this year is unknown. rucks," said center Dominic game as a stepping stone as they play going. "Belmont is returning all 11 But one thing is for sure, and that Mauer. "The key to this game for try to return to the same greatness They will be traveling to Nashville, starters from their team last year." is that BG's squad will be ready. us will be staying spread out on they achieved last year. Prop Steve Tenn., for the 1 lyatt Place Brentwood Nichols said. "They are a veteran "We really can't overlook this defense. A lot of times guys will Fritsch and Locks Corey Ruth and Invitational. They will play Belmont team and will be difficult to beat." team; we're heading into this week get focused on watching the ball Bryan Kean are expected to have on Friday at 3:30 p.m. and Lipscomb This will be the team's first with the same intensity of every at the breakdown, which gives the big games. on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. game we play," said Ed Luther, opposing team a dangerous over- The "A" side will begin play at 1 The Falcons had another full week See SOCCER | Page 7 who plays the lock position for the load out wide." p.m. Saturday at the College Park of practice to help get their legs back Falcons. "We work for our game Central Michigan may not be rugby field.

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Lipscomb has the upper best starting record for the selves in terms of the way wc SOCCER hand, having won the only Falcons since 1996, when play and how we compete." From Page 6 matchup between these two that team started 4-0-1. That All four of their wins teams last year, 2-0, at BG. team went on to win the have been shutouts as meeting in their school's "We know they beat us Mid-American Conference well. That falls not only on series, so both teams will be 2-0 last year," Nichols said. regular season and tourna- the goalkeeper but on the in new territory playing each "We wili need to play our ment championships. whole team. other. The Bruins are 2-3-0 best to get a good result in "We are excited about "Both of the goalkeepers and are looking to build off this game." where we are right now, but who have played have been of their 2-1 win against VMI Lipscomb is currently we did not set any goals of very solid," Nichols said. "But last Sunday. 1-5-0, coming off a 3-1 loss what type of record we want- our defending starts with The Falcons will look to to Georgia Southern last ed during the preseason," our forwards and trickles all end their last in-season tour- Sunday. Nichols said. "We are simply the way back. And so far, we nament with a win Sunday The Falcons are cur- focusing on what we do and have defended pretty well on against host Lipscomb. rently at 4-1-0, which is the the standard we set for our- each of those lines."

assists and 6 aces, well. Penrod leads the team Van De Walle has consistently NETTERS "We want to attack these with 13 aces and has the said that the success of the From teams and make them play second most serve recep- attacking game is a direct catch up," Van De Walle tion attempts at 184 on a reflection of the performance plan. With 20 aces, she has said. "We want to play fast .951 clip. Tonyan has aided ol these two individuals. NAIE ElEKONICH I 1HEBGNEVW crippled the opposition with and aggressively against all the Falcons' serve game, BG depends on lihcro ASHLEY GARR. No. 3. midfielder, passes the ball in a game against Niagara earlier her serve. three schools. We have to too, with seven aces, but has Ashley Dunn to do the grunt Outside hitter Ariel Richard play hard." been even more impactful work. She leads the team in is called upon most in the In looking at the compe- in the team's blocking game serve-receive attempts with attacking game. She leads the tition, Van De Walle's goal with 29 blocks. 241 (at a .938 clip) and digs Women's soccer takes on team with 121 kills but is hit- of winning all four invites is Middles Emily Kauth and with 115.1 ler nine aces on the ting a mere .168. very attainable as BG enters Kari Galen are both meet ing season are good for second. BG will play Bucknell the Bucknell invite boast- expectations in the block After this weekend's Invite, IPFW Valparaiso at home University (2-3) in its final ing a 9-0 record and is the ing game and have been BG will begin conference match Saturday evening. The clear favorite. the team's most efficient play against Ohio University By Alex Krempasky Bison have not looked so hot Her squad proved its early attackers among front row Sept. 23. Based on its perfor- Valparaiso, who BG is host- in their first five matches, as season run was no fluke last hitters. Kauth has recorded mance early on, the falcons Reporter ing on Sunday, has had more all three losses — one against weekend, taking down pre- 75 kills at an unbelievable have all the elements nec- After a strong couple success than IPFW and has Stony Brook last weekend — viously-undefeated Michigan .397 clip, and is tied for sec- essary to make a run at the games last weekend seen a wider range of teams have come in straight sets, State in match one before ond with Tonyan in blocks Mid-American Conference against Michigan State and so far this season. Out of the and both of their wins went sweeping the Best Western at 29. Galen has been the East title. Youngstown State, the BG Crusaders' seven games, five sets. Falcon Plaza invite at the anchor of BG's front row "the bar has been raised, women's soccer team went three of them have been won Outside hitter Jessica Stroh Center. defense with 39 blocks, and and they know it." Van De back to practice this week or lost by a score of 1-0, and Serrato leads the team with The Falcons' strongest when the setters have called Walle said." The expectations looking to build from their one of them ended in a tie. 56 kills while hitting only. 187. attribute is their multidi- her number in the attacking are higher, lb those that are performances. Valparaiso also dominated The Bison's most efficient hit- mensionality. game she has responded given much, much is expect- Even though the Falcons IPFW in a 4-2 win on Aug 21. ter is middle Kebah Edoho, Outside hitters Danielle with 50 kills at a .375 rate. ed. This team is talented, split the weekend matches This weekend's two-game who has posted 37 kills at an Tonyan and Paige Penrod BG's setting arsenal is gifted. They've proven they with one win and one loss, home stand will mark the impressive .317 clip. Setter execute their primary posi- unique in that they use Laura can play hard against tough coach Andy Richards had Falcons' last two out-of-con- Kat Tauscher will be facilitat- tional tasks of attacking well Avila and Erica Fullenkamp competition and win. Now positive things to say about it. ference matches before they ing the offense for the Bison. with 228 kills combined, but almost equally: Avila has 214 that's the expectation every "Even though we gave up get into MAC play. She leads the teams with 158 contribute in other areas as assists and Fullenkamp 140. time we take the floor." a loss to Michigan State, we "These are our final two had a good, solid perfor- preparation matches," mance weekend overall," Richards said. "If we make physically better, I think his the time zone Wyoming is habits and their game perfor- Richards said. mistakes, it won't affect our 700TBALL big story is that he is a lot used to. mance — we're saying these Captain Alyssa Zuccaro chances in the post-season, From Page 6 more mature," Clawson said. The game was previously guys need to be recognized as also had positive emotions but it is still important for Gates was awarded one of scheduled for later Saturday leaders," t Mawson said. coming out of the past week- us to give it our all and fight mentinhiseyes. the special team's personal evening but there is another The captains for Saturday end's matches. for wins. Offensively he feels that awards, a baseball bat, two campus event taking place, are wide receiver Ray Mutson. "We're definitely gaining "We are playing good Wyoming's quarterback weeks in a row for having the and Clawson did not want linebacker Dwayne Woods, confidence and momentum," programs for the rest of the understands the Cowboys' hardest hits against Idaho to cause a conflict, so they linebacker Paul Swan and tight she said. season. If we play well, fight system very well. and Morgan State. moved the game up. end Alex Bayer. The Falcons will be collid- hard, compete and keep com- "When you watch the play "When I'm running down Clawson said he prefers ing with two Indiana schools posure, we should be able to unfold, and you look at the on kickoff, I'm scanning and earlier games. IVILLAGE this weekend, hosting the come out of each game with design of the play and say the seeing if the ball carrier made "I just like getting up, hav- APARTMEN1S IPFW Mastodons (2-3) tonight a win." ball should go there, it's going his move," Gates said. "Then ing the pregame meal and and then the Valparaiso Zuccaro said the team is there, and that's very hard 1 make my move, and then kicking it off as soon as we • 1 +2 BR Crusaders (3-3-1) Sunday hoping their better perfor- to do with a true freshman when I hit him I just lay out can." Clawson said. Apartments Available • afternoon. mances of late will help the quarterback." Clawson said. and just see what happens." Since the team did not pick a Semester Leases a IPFW has faced a few team's effort this weekend. The Falcons have multiple Gates plays the role of an season captains, they are a Minutes from BGSU « teams that BG will face later "We're excited to get back players producing for them, off returner, which puts him selected weekly based on the in the season. They have fall- out on the field," Zuccaro said, one being Jerry "Booboo" in a position to block first. previous week's performance. a Pet friendly community a Gates. "My position is really an Clawson said it's not neces- en short to Valparaiso, as well "With the determination and a Utilities included - as Mid-American Conference the will to fight, we will come Clawson noticed his ability unselfish position so I like to sarily always the best play- opponents Toledo and out winners." to make plays last year but block for Steve Dunlap, our ers, but ones that they feel Buffalo. The Mastodons' The game against IPFW will wanted him to mature to his main returner, and get him to encompass the qualities a BG CALL FOR SPECIALS! two wins have come against take place at 5 p.m. Friday, and full potential. the end zone," Gates said. football player should Located al. Indiana State and Niagara, against Valparaiso at 1 p.m. "Last year Booboo was a The game will be played "We try to put guys up in 300 Napoleon Road "^g^V who defeated BG in overtime Sunday, both at the Cochrane little up and down with his at 12 p.m., which is at 10 front that we think — with in Bowling Green 17? 2-1 Sept. 4. Soccer Stadium. preparation, as much as he's a.m. Mountain Time; this is their preparation, practice 419-262-2514 THE PULSE fairy. September 16-Monday. Septerrte 18.2011 8

IAUMNPOFF i W£B EDITOR ALLISON CARR enjoys looting at the pieces ol an in the art gallery on the first floor ol the Union. See more pictures on bgnews.com Student work displayed in Union

StaphanRMd and senior Kristen Llewellyn Forum Editor said. "I noticed, when 1 was look- The art gallery, located next ing at all the comments in the to the BG1 Card office and guestbook, that it is very calm, PNC Bank in the Union, offers very serene," she said. space for artists to display Besides the works of art, the their work. only other object in the gallery "I think that it's awesome is a comment book for guests that the art gallery is there [in to leave their opinions about the Union]," artist and senior the works. Jennifer Leszczynski said. "It's "It was really exciting to see a good experience, and it rep- positive feedback in the guest- resents the school of arts." book from people who aren't The environment of the gal- just in the Fine Arts Building," lery is much different than the fast pace of the Union, artist Sec-ART | Page 9 A wannabe ode to okra

oven with a medley of pars- nips, carrots, potatoes, onion AMANDA McGUIRE and sage. It was then I finally RZKZNEK - understood how Cabbage Patch Kids could come from § something so tender. Brussels sprouts used to Beets were a horrible root make me dry heave. veggie I associated with When overcooked, those Dwight Schrute until, one precious little cabbages taste fateful Christmas Eve, I tasted like raw sewage, which is what my mother-in-law's Orange 1 remember as a 6-year-old at Beets. Finally, I understood holiday gatherings. The first their earthy tenderness, time I finally cooked them as an adult, I roasted them in the See OKRA I Page 9 MEDIA Alien Ant Farm to REVIEWS perform at local bar By Rubtn Santiago the Recording Industry ALBUM Artist | DAS RACIST Pulse Reporter Association of America. r ■ Grade | B- I lie band has toured * ikiiii < )n Sunday, Sept. 18,1 loward's throughout the country; their HTTW/CDNSTEMOuUHCOM (:luh 11 in downtown Bowling latest slop is downtown local Green will welcome alterna- hot spot Howard's. The venue BYZACHGASE lackson," one could eas- dic musicians. Das Racist could go over the average tive rock band Alien Ant Farm. is accustomed to concerts Das Racist is an anomaly. ily dismiss the track as being seems to have respect for person's head, and some Formed in 1WH> in Riverside, that, according to Howard's The -based trio an overly sensationalized and vast knowledge of hip people could potentially California, the band has since manager Shane Little, "usu- (two emcees and parody of a rap track, but at hop, including features with flat-out not find their quirks gone through the loss of two ally pack the house." While Kool A.D., and hypeman the same time, the subject underground all stars like amusing. of its members, according this is the first time Alien Dapwell) are essentially a matter could easily be Cuui ;he Detroit-based Danny And if "Relax" doesn't to the band's official website Ant Farm has performed in comedic rap group. But what pared to most popular rap Brown and the former Def make you laugh, it really www.alienantfarni.com. Bowling Gnen expectations separates them from acts songs today (think anything lukieEl-P. won't offer you anything The band is perhaps best are high. I loward's is antici- like The Lonely Island is that from Rick Ross in the past They're also the only else. They don't attempt a known for its 2001 breakout pating a large crowd turnout they're, as they put it, "f*"ing two years). rap group in the world to serious track, and have an hit cover of Michael Jackson's for the band. little said "peo- great at ." Along with their elec- reference Kool G. Rap and attitude towards their music "Smooth Criminal" from ple from all over Northwest Their style is unprec- tronic, synthesizer beats Neutral Milk Hotel on the that even they don't take it their album "ANThoiogy" Ohio and Michigan have edented. Sure there have and multi-syllabic rhyme same song like they did on too seriously, or that they're which peaked at #11 on the been purchasing tickets." been comedic rappers before schemes, their hook writ- "Rainbow in the Dark." too cool to try. Billboard lint 200 and gave Sophomore Krista them, but none of them have ing is also extremely solid. Das Racist's weirdness Their humor shtick, for the band their lirst plati- displayed such sharp wit and Tracks like "Brand New and humor that is pretty now, is extremely funny (in num award, according to See ALIEN | Page 9 grasp of rapping technique Dance" and "Middle of the polarizing makes "Relax" a my opinion) and entertain- as Das Racist displayed on Cake" will have you singing fun listen, but it certainly ing, but eventually that's their debut I.P, "Relax." along with their hooks. is not for everyone. A lot of going to wear off, and where For example, on "Michael Unlike many come- their humor and references will that leave Das Racist? N0W0NBGNEWS.COM

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Saturnine Hello Bruce Lillie Band Fall Smash College Bash They realize I'm not Ryan Friday night at Howard's Club H, the band Saturnine Grumpy Dave's Pub will host the Bruce The Omni in Toledo is hosting a Fall Reynolds... and walk away." Hello will occupy the stage. The doors open at 9 p.m. Lillie Band Friday night at 10 p.m. The Smash College Bash on Saturday night. and the band will start to play at 11 p.m. The cover price band will play at about 7:30 and those The doors open at 8 p.m. and the event is under $5. Only patrons aged 18 and older will be who are 21 or older can get in. is for those 18 and older. - Ryan Gosling allowed in. [^ VISIT B6NEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE 9 Friday. September 16 - Mooday Septerrtet 18.2011 PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM

THIS WEEK IN ENTERTAINMENT: Wicks was more than SKEWED willing. LOVIN TOUCHIN SQUEEZIN EACH OTHER From Page 8 "Grounds does a lot of interesting things, like per- Because of this reason, the formances," Wicks said "It Michaele Salahi, who is infamous for crashing a White House theater group does its per- sounded like a really neat event with husband Tareq, was reported missing by said hus- formances in spaces people thing for students and indi- band TUesday night. However, she revealed that she was not would not normally think viduals alike to experience." missing; instead she was with Journey guitarist Neal Schon. could be used, like observato- Another unique thing about Michaele's husband's lawyer said he is relieved his wife is okay ries, abandoned buildings and Skewed Visions is the way they and that it was too soon to say if the couple would get a divorce. farmers markets. use collaboration of the arts Michaele had been threatened on Facebook. but the police One of the main goals for in their performances. They weren't concerned about her safety as they spoke with her a the group is to use spaces with bring in all different forms few minutes after her husband reported her missing and dis- a history and feel, then to use a of art to their pieces, from SENIOR NELSON AVILES plays Bill, a plasma donating diag queen in The covered that she was unharmed. The Salahis posted a picture collaboration of different arts theater to creative writing to Wild Ride on TWitter with Schon and other Journey members last week. to make a story around that dance. This is what Magelssen space and incorporate it into is involved in here at the the production. University, and this is why he Campbell and Kayim invited the theater group to arrived at Bowling Green on come up. He wanted to pro- Wednesday. They are here for vide his students an opportu- the next couple of days to help nity to learn from the group work with BG students to put with the performance and on a production. There will be workshops. a performance Friday night "Skewed Visions provided a that will have both Skewed great opportunity for the stu- Visions and University student dents," he said. actors performing. The play Kelci Crawford is a BGSU starts at Grounds for Thought student who attended the at 6:00 p.m., where people LEFT TO RIGHT: Senior Jeffrey Sneed. Junior Tnna Fnedberg and Senior HTTWMSSETS.KWJ*llYNEWSCOMl workshop Campbell and will meet in front of the coffee Kayim had. and she was very Nelson Aviles perform Gulgun Kayim's piece. The Wild Ride A story of three friends out looking for fun. shop to get into the car. excited about what they had GLAMBERT PROMISES GREATNESS There are two cars, and only to offer. They made her think three audience members get about performances and pro- The first single from to ride inside each car. Each ductions in a different way, Adam Lambert's sopho- performance inside the cars including how to incorporate more album will most like- will last about thirty minutes the space into the piece. ly be released in October, long before they meet at a Magelssen and another pro- he announced on Twitter. rendezvous point where the fessor, Dr. Allie Terry-Fritsch. "I'm 90 percent sure audience members switch who is also involved in the col- the first single will be cars and watch another per- laboration of the arts, encour- out next month," he formance for thirty minutes. ages all students to head to tweeted. "There is still This means that only eighteen Grounds for Thought both lots of work to be done people get to see the play each nights Skewed Visions per- but I promise: you won't night, but they are encouraged forms. Even if they don't get be disappointed!" [sic] to talk and discuss the pieces a chance to see the show for Lambert was a contes- they saw when they arrive themselves, there will be a tant on season eight of back at Grounds for Thought lot of people there to dis- "American Idol." with others. cuss what they saw and felt Kelly Wicks, the owner of with the performance. The Grounds for Thought, was audience members are even HTTWWWW2MB0.COM/ contacted by an associate encouraged to videotape the professor from the University, performances while watch- ANOTHER JACKSON SIBLING DEFENDS MICHAEL Scott Magelssen. He told ing so there will be plenty Wicks he was looking for a to share. site off campus where Skewed If anyone is interested in lermaine Jackson, brother of Visions could have their start working in the collaboration Michael Jackson, wrote a reveal- point for the cars, and where of the arts and learning more ing memoir, called "You Are the audience and other stu- about Skewed Vision's way JUNIOR TRINA FRIEDBERG plays Juila. a fast food employee desperate to Not Alone: Michael, Through a i.cpujd discuss the pro- to perform, contact Terry- escape the banalities of everyday life in The Wild Ride. Brother's Eyes," i social setting Fritsch at [email protected]. PHOTOS BY TOM NSPOMUCENO I THFW.Nffl! Jackson writes in part about how his brother removed him- self from the reach of his family dors," Jacobs said. "We she said. "Right now, I am during his career and about his ALIEN didn't have anybody when full for the whole year." indictments in 2004. ART From Page 8 From Page 8 the building opened to fill For booking informa- Michael's favorite song was those rooms, and our phi- tion, contact Kimberly performed by Jermaine at his Pomeroy has been "waiting for Leszczynski said. losophy was to make it a Jacobs by email at kja- HTTWftVWWHOUYWOOOMPOBTERCOM/ 2009 funeral, but he hadn't been years for the chance to see the Seniors Leszczynski, community for the stu- cobs^bgsu.edu. making appearances until he band," and while initially she Llewellyn, Marisa dents. We went over to the Jacobs is currently in spoke about the book on "Good wasn't the biggest fan, it was her Andropolis and Undsey school of art and asked if search of more art gallery Morning America." dad who got her hooked on the Wiseman are the students they had any students locations. band's sound. currently displaying their who would like to display "We do look for other Fellow University student, works in the gallery. their art, and they jumped locations, but security is with okra. I respect its histo- junior Amanda Revell, isn't "We all go to school at at the chance." always an issue," she said. OKRA ry, its deep ties to the South, too familiar with the band but the University, and we are The gallery used to be "There are some cam- From Page 8 Africa and India. Not many said her boyfriend "loves them, all in the same grade actu- split between two rooms, puses that do displays in vegetables can be boiled, and really wants me to go with ally," Llewellyn said. "Our but now fits into one. hallways or in lounges, sweet flavor and hearty color. braised, fried, grilled, sau- him." The tickets do seem to professor had us sign up for "Where the BG1 Card but some artists don't feel Every ingredient has, as "The ii'i'il. steamed or stewed. be a hot item for this weekend, the gallery altogether. He office is, that's where the comfortable with that." Flavor Bible" proclaims, Okra's gumminess is the as according to Howard's man- thought it would be nice to other half of the gallery For now, the art gallery "Holy Grail" pairings. Beets perfect thickening agent for ager only a handful of tickets have a figure painter group was," she said. "It's unfor- remains one room for the are perfect when paired with rich stew-like dishes such as are left for purchase. show with the four of us." tunate, but we need the everyday person to experi- oranges, olive oil, tarragon Cajun gumbos. Okra's pep- To find out more about Alien Originally, the gal- money to keep the build- ence works from students and a little bit of vinegar. pery-ness perfectly compli- Ant Farm, visit their official lery space was to be used ing running. We made a on the University campus, It was a food epiphany. ments a succotash. website www.alienantfarm. for business purposes, compromise in the best said Llewellyn. After my "beet moment," The only problem: I'm not com where those who are curi- said Kimberly Jacobs, way we could. Art is very "There's such a wide my palate development crazy about okra. ous can listen to their music, Associate Director of important to us, so at least variety of people who walk came quite easily. In one of Its woody skin and slimy watch their videos and catch up Programs and Services. we still have something." through here [the Union]," her "Bon Appetit" columns, flesh aren't winning over on all the latest on the band. "When the building Jacobs has already she said. 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Participants 419-354-8780 • Noon - midnight 444 Education A gift of modern-day sky watcher s, a great will receive special offers from the store when Free upgrade to the next pack size of hot cook- 419-372-7401 • 1200-500 p.m. parade of the world's flags celebrate the iky. they play the game. ies, pick-up only; must mention you are a tourlitl Free entry A $1 donation Is encouraged. PHOTO BY BYRON MACK If+tss***™ BGSU Falcons VS Morgan State Bears WWW.BGNEWS.COM Mid-American Conference vs. Mountain West Conference: By the numbers Wft Tale of the Tape tS ' 2011 Stats

45.0 Points 40.0

525.0 Total Offense 540.5

227.5 Rushing/Game 275.5

48.5 Rushing Att./Game 44

4.7 Yards/Carry 6.3

297.5 Passing/Game 265

29 Passing Att./Game 36.5

14 Points Allowed/Game 21

236.5 Total Defense/Game 365.0

104.0 Rushing Allowed/Game 152.0

152.5 Passing Allowed/Game 213.0

+2 Turnover Margin +1

2011 Leaders

Matt Schilz (274.5) Passing Yards/Game Brett Smith (265)

Anthon Samuel (1315) Rushin9 Yards/Game Ghaali Muhammad (80) Eugene Cooper (122) Receiving Yards/Game Robert Herron (66.5) Dwayne Woods (8.5) Tackles Luke Ruff (16) WWWBGNEWSCOM BGSU Falcons VS Morgan State Bears Friday. Scptembw 16.2011 3 BOWLING GREEN Key players to watch ROSTER Bowling Green Falcons 1 Eugene Cooper WR 22 Erique Geiger RB 46 Charlie Walker LB 78 Dominique Wharton OL 2 Ray Hutson WR 23 Aaron Foster DB 47 Clay Rolf TE 79 Fahn Cooper OL CB Jeny "Booboo" Gates 3 Kevin Moore OL 24 Jerry Gates DB 48 Jerry Phillips K 80 Justus Jones WR 4 Jordan Hopgood RB 25 Jonathan Davis DB 49 Stephen Stein K 81 Chris Gallon WR 5 Dwayne Woods LB 25 Darrell Hunter DB 50 Darius Gilbert DE 82 Alex Bayer After a strong first year at 6 OJ. Lynch LB 25 Johnny Joseph DB 51 Anthony Lawson DE 82 Tayler Hanes WR BG, the sophomore defen- 6 Anthon Samuel RB 26Aunre' Davis DB 52 Dominic Flewellyn OL 83Shaun JoplinWR 7 Matt Schilz QB 27 Jason Rke Rov 53 Matt Engel LS 84 Diontre Delk WR sive back has posted a 8 Cameron Truss DB 28 Steven Dunlap WR 54 Cory Johnson LS 85 Heath Jackson WR strong first two weeks of the 9Adrian Hodges WR 28 Tony Tray lo. DB 55 Ale> Huettel OL 86 Deejay White LB season. lOHerveCoby WR 30 Marcus Graham DB 56 Shag Hall DE 87 Matt Oczypok K 11 Matt Johnson QB 30 Mark Mays DB 58 Tim Love DE 87 Mitch Williams TE 31 Austin Collier DB 59 Darion Delaney OL 88 Kendall Montgomery TE Gates was instrumental 11 Joy jn Leacock DB 12 Devon McKoy DB 32 Keith Morgan DB 60 Scott Hodges OL 89 Tyler Beck TE in the Falcons' win over 13 Travis Greene WR 33 Paul Swan LB 61 Ben Bojicic OL 89 James Brown TW Morgan State last week, 13 OcMark Jenkins TE 34 Zach Akenberger RB 62 Spencer Cairo OL 90 Jairus Campbell DE intercepting a pass and 14 Jude Adjei Barimah DB 34 Brain Simon DB 64 Johnathan Fry OL 91 Chris Jones DT 35 Eric Jordan LB 65 Jeremy Emst OL 92 Zach Colvin DE returning it 32-yards, set- 14 Malik Stokes QB 15 Ryland Ward DB 36 Matt Red field LB 66 Mark Kulbis DL 93 Ted Ouellel DE ting up an early BG score. 16 Trent Hurley QB 37 Jamel Martin RB 67 Mkky Wagner DL 94 Bryan Baird DE 17NickMcKnightWR 38 Gabe Martin LB 68 Scott Lewis OL 95 Brian Schmiedebusch P On the season, he has also 17 Denard Turner D8 39 Justin Ford DB 70 Isaiah ByterOL 96 Ronnie Goble DE ISRyanBurbrinkWR 40 Jordan Leininger LB 71 Chip Robinson OL 97 Hunter Maynard DT defended a pass, broken up IgBartTanskiWR 41 Tim Moore Rov 73 Jordon Roussos OL 98 Tyler Tale K a pass and recorded seven 19 Kamar Jorden WR 42 Chris Pohfcnan TE/FB 74 Christian Piazza OL 99 Kyle Burkhardt K tackles, one for a loss. 20 John Petttgrew RB 43 Bryan Thomas DE 75 Kyle Bryant OL 21 Adrian Spencer M 45 Zach Steinmetz TE 76NkkH*gerOL

MKX l IK KICKS WYOMING Wyoming Cowboys ROSTER

QB Brett Smith 1 James Caraway CB IS Brandon Miner RB 43 Devyn Harris LB 74 Carson KassOL 1 DeJey Lester WR 1B Austin Woodward P 44 Josh Biezuns DE 75 Zach Rushing OG The freshman quarterback 2 Mail Ogbonna WR IMtlMi Mustjiaim ■ WR 45 Bryson Ssudnkka HBack 76 Josh Leonard OT has helped lead a prolific 2 Marqueston Huff CB 20 BU- Bums CB 46 Luke Knapton LB 77 Brandon SeffOG offense through the first 3 Kody Sutton RB 20NetierriielCarJ«KonuoRB 48 J J. Ouinlan LB 79 rleiamana Semo two weeks of the season. 3 Luke Anderson FS 21 Mark Nzeocha LB 50 Mike Pure ell DT 80 Chris McNeill WR 4 Tashaun Glpson CB 22 Tedder Eastern H-Back 51 Trier Strong OG S3 TJ. Smith TE 4 Zaquoya Parham RB 23 GhaaB Muhammad RB 52 Dabe Knapton DT/DE 84 CJ. Morgan WR The dual-threat quarter- 5 Korey Jones DE/LB 24 Kenny Browder FS 53 Alex Borgs LB 85 Mark Willis DE back has throw for 530 yards o Roocrt H*PfTt>fi WR 25 Spencer Bruce TE 54 Miralrio Michel DT 86 Shane Sullivan H-Back and four touchdowns in two 7 Chad Reese SS 26 Brandon James LB 55 Eddie Yarbrough D€ 87 Tayioi Davis WR 7 Jonathan Aiken WR 27 Todd Knight LB 57ZatfcBergLB MJoshDoctsonWR games on 43 of 72 passing, SBrainrtendrkksLB 28 Austin McCoy P/K St BJ. Sumter OG 92 Garrison Hocker DL a 59.7 completion percent. 8 Josh Smith OB 29 Luke Ruff SS 5* Andrew Crow OL 94 Stuart Williams K 9 Sam Stratton WR 30 Back Lambert WR 60 Nick Carlson C 94 Max Gustafson DE 31 Jeff Roue cha LB 61 Shayne KeHey OG 95 Patrick Martens DT On the ground, he is a key 9 Patrick Hartford 1JS 11Cc4byltirkegaardQ6 32 Arrester Alexander RB 62 Jane Jones OG 98 Kurt Taufa'asau DT contributor of a Cowboy's 12SonnyPutetasiDE 32JakeSchhfnerCB 63 Rafe Kiely OG rushing attack that fea- 12 Ruben NarrJsM LB 33 Dominic Rufran WR 64 Travis HiBenOT tures many weapons. He 13 Trey Norman WR 34 Mat Mrkaness H-Back BSKyieMagnuionOT 66 Zach D Amko OL has rushed for 117 yards 13 Darrenn White CB 35 Oliver Schober LB 14AdarnPrrtserQS 36 Eric Mitchell FS 68 Travis Bogard C and three touchdowns on 14 Denial SaeBvanK 38 Julian Hawkins CB 69Joc.nHutchinsOT 22 attempts in those two 15 Ben Durbm DT 39 Trey Few CB 70 Skyler Hinton C games — against Weber 16 Brett Smith QB 40ZachEwanLS 71 Austin Traphagan OT State and Texas State. 16 Denndra Jonas CB 41 Andrew Meredith FS 72 Clayton Kirven OT 17 Kevin Robertson WR 42 RHeyLange H-Back 73 Daniel Fteischman OG 4 Friday. Stptmbw 16.2011 BGSU Falcons VS Wyoming Cowboys WWWBGNEWS.COM