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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-16-2011 The BG News September 16, 2011 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 16, 2011" (2011). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8440. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8440 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. 62 147 68J49 75 56 THIS WEEKEND'S DON'T MISS A PLAY Can't make it to the game Saturday night? Join The BG News staff for a five chat from Doyt Perry Stadium WEATHER: FRI SAT SUN at 12 p.m. Visit the sports page on BGNEWS.COM to THE BG NEWS join the chat. WEEKENFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,2011 Volume 91 issue 13 ESTABLISHED 1920 An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community www.bgnews.com 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. CAMPUS FORUM PULSE PEOPLE ON THE STREET President rekindles spirit day New law threatens voting rights Students give an alternative to theater What's one thing a family should do during Falcon Family Weekend? Mazey revives "Falcon Fridays" and part- Faculty columnist James Pfundstein argues Skewed Vision, a traveling group, offers students the HEATHER HAUK ners with athletics in an attempt to bring that a new law meant to "organize" Ohio opportunity to take a dramatic ride around town with Sophomore, Business tradition and spirit to the students and voting laws will restrict the rights of people an entire production taking place from inside the four "Take your kid out to get real staff at the University | Page 3 wanting to file an early vote | Page 4 doors of the car | Page 8 food" | Page 4 5VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE L Fnday. September 16 - Sunday. 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