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ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving THE BG NEWS the campus and surrounding community Volume 104, Issue 139 Monday, April 19,2010 wwwbgviews.com Second annual 5k event gains runners, Protesters unite at Tea Party raises awareness

By Christie Kcrnr Reporter "I hope people gain more awareness The largest group ever ran (o raise awareness for sexual about sexual assault. assault on Saturday. The second annual Student It's very important..." Wellness Network's 5K / walk to raise awareness for Katherine Snyder | Intern sexual assault throughout campus drew 82 participants, Participants also found more than last year's 42. The a clothesline of red colored race began at 9 a.m., with the T-shirts that represented dif- fastest participant finishing ferent women's experiences the run in 16 minutes. of sexual assault. The Wood "It was a great event and we County Clothesline Project hadagreat turn-," Wellness is done by Victims Services Network intern Katherine Behavioral Connections, Snyder said. which has more than 700 Participant and Graduate shirts in its collection. Student Ben Dictus wanted to "All shirts were made by stu- support what he believes to be dents and community mem- a good cause. bers who were themselves vic- "It's a big issue," Dictus said. tims or close to the victims," "|The event has] improved a Victim Services Outreach lot since last year because it's Specialist Stephanie Feldman grown in size, and if it keeps said. doing this, then it's only going Behavioral Connections to become a bigger event." and the Wellness Connection The event raised money for are two separate agencies but CHRISTINA MCGINHIS -'■[ ri \t the Cocoon Shelter, the city's help each other in bringing PROTESTING: Nilci Aktipis. Carry Topfer, Coutney Hutton. Alexfi Moody and Lauren Devany chant various slogans voicing their collective opinions such as. "Racst se«st. anti-gay Tea center for domestic violence. awareness. Partyl bigots go away"away at Saturdays Counter Tealea rartyParty protest TheI he counter protesters consistedconsrsted mainly of students while the Tealea Party rally was mostly community members. Check out Student participants donated "The purpose is to bear wit- page15 5 for more Tea Party protest photos $10 and community members ness on violence, to empower were asked to give $15. them, support others and raise Hundreds of people took a stance on federal government involvement at Saturdays protest Participants read statistics awareness to the community," By Ryan Bort | ■w- placed on signs through- Feldman said. Reporter Allegrini said it was exciting to see 200 out the course of the race, Snyder hopes. UL see the toto 300 people on both sides take interest in including the fact that less event grow each year. whereli 111 in i theirt lii 11 i taxIII. dollarsi \t .1 II re are■ll-n going.I!M\IIH 1111111H * kV« than 5 percent of sexual "I hope people gain more Get interested, get informed and get involved, "Politics are important whether you're 20 assaults on college campus- awareness about sexual regardless of political position. or 40," Allegrini said. "You need to educate es are reported. assault," she said. "It's very Scott Allegrini, founder of the Children of yourself and form your own opinions. Don't "I'm so astonished by the important especially to the Liberty, delivered this message to students at let your professors tell you what you should sheer numbers," Snyder said. college population." Saturday's Tea Party rally in the Union Oval. think." The College Republicans co-hosted a Tea lake Richman, FREEDOM member and co- AT BGVIEWS.COM: Check out a Party to protest what they called irresponsible organizer of the counter rally, practices what f\ video about the Tea Party rally that took spending in all levels of government; student Allegrini preaches but falls on the opposite ^O place on campus this weekend BREAKING GROUND FOR FUTURE activist group FREEDOM held a counter rally. side of the argument. The Tea Party got their message out through "We came out because we see a lot lacking guestspeakersandasoundsystem. FREEDOM in the Tea Party argument," Richman said. used signs, chants and drums. Both sides "There's a lot of misinformation, and 1 think were there to be heard. their policies are moving on regressionary, "I'm ecstatic we had people come out and where we should be moving forward instead voice their opinion who disagree with us," of back." Allegrini said. "The Tea Party movement Richman also pointed out that FREEDOM is about freedom, and I'm certainly glad to had more students on its side of the oval, with see them practicing their First Amendment rights." See TEA PARTY | Page 2

200-300 people On April 15, more The first Tea Party The Tea Party gathered at than two million protest was in is an anti-tax, the Union Oval people gathered February 2009 to anti-deficit, anti- AUINABUZAS I THE BG NEWS Saturday for a Tea in more than 200 protest the stimulus bailout and anti- JOHN HANCOCK: Freshman Trevor GJmore signs his name on the rendering (or the future Northwest Residence Hall at the South Central Residence Hall groundbreakng Party protest two cities for more than bill passed by stimulus political Saturday. Gilmore was at the groundbreaking as pan of the USG retreat for new senators. days after Tax Day 2,000 protests Congress movement CAMPUS BRIEF Tea Party protesters, since the group's creation Sexual assault suspect JohnJ. allegedly drugged McCullough 2009 ! victim with candy Suspect in \ 2010 | MacDonald sexual ' Z Z C< The suspect involved in the sexual assault of a University student assault case in MacDonald West Residence Hall April 9 drugged his victim with candy, with an unknown drug that caused her to according to court documents. feel intoxicated. He then forced another John J. McCullough. 24. of on her by threatening and forcing her Willoughby. Ohio, has been charged mouth open. He then sexually assaulted with the rape of a University student her." and was arraigned Thursday morning McCullough was also served a protec- at Bowling Green Municipal Court. His tion order stating he is not allowed to bond has been set at $75,000. and his contact the victim in any way or be within ALL INFORMATION FROM WWW TfAMRTYPATBIOTSORG preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. 500 feet of her Wednesday McCullough has no priors in Ohio, but According to court documents, The does have an outstanding warrant for defendant gave the victim a candy laced drugs in California. * FORUM SPORTS PEOPLE ON THE STREET Columbia attempts to save Soldiers not at fault for actions Smith shines during game What would you throw in the Boston Harbor? MICHAEL FERRARO Columbia Gas announced the Standard Faculty columnist Patrick Saundets argues soldiers Even after falling one yard short in Junior. Theater Service Offer, a pricing and purchasing should not be criticized for any actions carried out the end zone, the spotlight still found "All the Johnny Depp Mad Hatter system, in hopes to save consumers during war, as they are acting on good intentions and Darius Smith in good showing in wannabes. With cement loafers" football's spring game | Pag* 6 money on gas | Page $ trying to survive in difficult circumstances | Paga 4 |Pagt4

VISIT BGVIEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS. UPDATES.1 MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE k r FROM THE FRONT PAGE 2 ■ ....Apfil!9th2010 WWW.8GVIEWS.COM BLOTTER TEA PARTY THU. APRIL 15 25. both of Bowling Green, were wallet. iPod. F.M. transmitter and nating on the corners of East Reed 12:22 A.M. From Page 1 arrested for domestic violence within CD case containing all of the com- Avenue and North Enterprise Street. James Anderson. 47. of Concord. more adults on the Tea Party's 12:57 A.M. the 100 block of Washington St. plainant's CDs within the 2000 block Ohio, was cited for open container 1:14 A.M. Resident within the 300 block of N .of E. Napoleon Road. side. John Cook. 24. of Bowling Green, of alcohol in a motor vehicle within Mam St. was warned for disorderly 1:01 A.M. "I think it shows that the was cited for disorderly conduct un- the 200 block of N. Enterprise St. conduct. Complainant reported while she was 4:55 P.M. student voice is minimal In working at Wal-Mart an unknown •Christopher Gonzales, 18. of natmg in City Lot 1. 1:24 A.M. the Tea Party movement," 1:28 A.M. subject reached underneath the cash Bradner. Ohio, was arrested for theft ■ Tiffanee Cox. 22. of-Wal bridge. 1:26 A.M.- Richman said. "The younger Resident within the 1500 block of register and stole her wallet, contain- When he was observed opening a James Ruth. 19, of Napervitle. Ohio, and Anthony Quintanilla. 22. generation is looking to move Clough St was warned for disor- ing no cash, her credit cards and box of razor blades to use in open- III., and Nicholas Elmore. 24. of of Perrysburg. Ohio, were cited for forward, while the older gen- derly conduct. Ohio drivers license. ing two Phillips MP5 players, valued Rossford. Ohio, were cited for disor- disorderly conduct when they were eration wants to fall back to at S58.88 a piece, at Wal-Mart. observed having a sexual encounter 909 A.M. 1:23 A.M. derly conduct urinating in City Lot 1. the way things used to be." In City Lot 4. The pop machine at the Quality Ashley Thanasiu. 19. of Bowling 6:20 P.M. Conor Kendrick. chairman 2:07 A.M. Inn was broken into overnight and Green, was arrested for underage Complainant reported sometime of the College Republicans, Resident on the corners of East 1:49 A.M. 70 cans of pop and $80 were taken under the influence, misrepresenta- during the night unknown subject(s) pointed out while many adults Reed Avenue and North Summit Racheal Betz, 19. of Bowling Green, from the machine. tion to obtain alcohol and obstruct- stole her purse at Becketts. attended the rally, students Street was observed carrying a for was cited for underage under the ing official business when she was influence of alcohol within the 100 put on the rally and they are 10:18 A.M. 11:42 P.M. sale sign taken from a front" yard. observed using a fake Indiana I.D. block of N. Main St. involved in the Tea Party. ■ reported he believes Residents within the 400 block of Resident was warned for criminal within the 900 block of N. Prospect However, Kendrick was glad he filled out a fake census form with Napoleon Road were warned for mischief. St 1:52 A.M. students and adults showed his personal information. disorderly conduct loud noise 2:33 A.M. Christoper Frank. 24. of Bowling up to the event regardless of 1:46 AM Green, was arrested for possession 3 20 P.M. 11:56 P.M. . Erika Grown. 22, and Mareka their side. Kendrick reverted T.O. Speaks. 21. of Perrysburg. Ohio. of marijuana and for possession ■ Bn Hednck. 72. of Bowling Resident within the 200 block of Saudners. 22. both of Toledo. Ohio. back to Allegrini's involve- was cited'for disorderly conduct. of drug paraphernalia, and Jessie Green, was cited for possession of Troup Ave. was warned for loud we/e arrested for open container in ment message but was a little taunting at City Tap Shafer. 24. of Defiance. Ohio, was .iion of drug music. a motor vehicle at Ta«o Bell. more blunt with his words. ' cited for possession of marijuana • inalia within the 400 block 2:42 A.M. "This might sound bad, but 2:39 A.M. within the 200 block of N. Main St. of Court Daniel Garcia. 21, of Perrysburg. if you're going to go vote, get Thomas Bacon. 21. of Monroe. Ohio, and Thomas Rodriguez. 21, SAT, APRIL 17 informed," Kendrick said. "If 8:21 P.M. Ohio, was cited for disorderly con- 2:36 A.M. of Los Angeles, were cited for dis- 12.05 A.M. Resident within the 200 block of S. you don't know what you are er, 42. of Ftndlay. Ohio, was duct urinating within the 100 block orderly conduct urinating within the Dustin Nachtman. 20. of. Bowling doing, you shouldn't vote." arrested for theft at Meijer of E. Woostei St Prospect St. was warned for loud 100 block of E. Court St. Green, was cited for possession of noise. With that message in mind, 9:08 P.M. marijuana and possession of drug .9:58 P.M. ' Kendrick and the lea Party 3:04 A.M. 41 paraphernalia and Garrick Walker. Jamie Pusavage. 55. of Bowling 2:53 A.M. welcomed the FREEDOM Resident within the 200 block of Mazin Almadhi, 21. of Bowling Green, was arrested for criminal 20. also of Bowling Green, was cited Green, was arrested for disorderly Troup Ave was warned for disor- rally, and both sides are plan- trespass within the 600 block of for disorderly conduct fireworks conduct, unable to care for self and Green, was cited for criminal dam- derly conduct/loud music. ning a more formal debate in Seventh St. and underage possession of alcohol possession of drug paraphernalia age within the 1500 block of E. the near future. One had been Wooster St. 10:37 A.M. within the 200 block of Troup Ave. within the 1000 block of N. Prospect scheduled for Saturday, but 10:21 P.M. Complainant reported sometime St. both sides agreed the debate Jnknown subjects moved traffic 12:06 A.M. overnight unknown persons entered ONLINE: Go to bgviewscom for the would be more effective in a cones !' Nocking the Neil Powell. 20. and Jennifer 11:33 PM. her unlocked vehicle in Lot 5 and complete blotter list middle of the street within the 500 Weisfeld. 20. both of Bowling Resident within the 100 block of S i* different setting than its own took her bookbag. containing her block of Church St. Green, were cited for nuisance party Summit St. was warned for disor- event. external hard drive, the last three within the 500 blqck of E. Merry derly conduct loud music. Thewillingncss to work with 1046 P.M. years tax return forms, her navy Ave. each other in such a heated David Espen. 35. of Bowling Green, federal checkbook and her graphing •11:51 P.M. setting impressed many who m sted for domestic violence calculator. 12:28 A.M. Jacob Montz. 20. of Toledo. Ohio, CORRECTION attended the event, including within the 1500 block of Phasis Nicholas Ward. 50. of Bowling was cited with uhderage under the 12:21 P.M. leaders on both sides. Green, was cited for disorderly con- influence and open container of POLICY- Drive Complainant reported sometime "It's unfortunate that we , duct urinating in City Lot 2. alcohol on the corners of East Merry overnight unknown persons entered We want to correct all factual errors weren't able to walk over and Avenue and North Enterprise Street. If you think an has been made, FRI. APRIL 16 her unlocked vehicle within the 12:36 A.M. shake hands today," Richman 2000 block of E. Napoleon Road Eric Reichgott. 19. of Bowling Green, call The BG News at 419-372-6966. said.."But it's been very civil 12:29 A.M. and stole her GPS and Alltel phone was cited for disorderly conduct SUN, APRIL 18 . Woodhouse. 21. of charger. fighting within the 100block.of N. Chicago, was cited for open contain 12:20 A.M. Prospect St. of alcohol in a motor vehicle in Lot 1. 4:51 P.M. Philip Flahive, 20. of Delaware. Complainant reported sometime 12:57 A.M. Ohio, was cited for underage under 12:51 AM. overnight unknown persons entered Craig Riegle. 25. of Toledo. Ohio. the influence of alcohol wfthin the Improv pops Andrew Jacobs. 21. and Tnsha Kurts. his unlocked vehicle and stole his was cited for disorderly conduct uri- 100 block of N. Mam St.

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■. », WWWBGVIEWS.COM CITY Monday. AprJ 19.7010 3 Columbia Gas makes changes, opts for fair market pricing By Hannah Nuiur "The biggest impact on natural gas prices Reporter are the weather. We don't know what the In an altempl to save consum- ers money, Columbia Gas has weather's going to be like... We don't know introduced a new pricing sys- tem that allows it to distribute ... [what might] drive the cost up of gas." gas closer to market value. A new pricing and purchas- Chtis Kozak | Columbia Gas communications manager ing system called the Standard Service Offer took effect this if charges go up we could feet of natural gas they use, month. It concerns custom- charge the overage directly made up of the 19-cent fixed ers who buy their gas directly to you," DiSalle said. "But it retail adder, and the NYMEX from Columbia Gas of Ohio. would have to be something price of 38 cents. The NYMEX The company divided the state contained in the lease that price for May will be deter- into six regions and held an accounted for that." mined on April 28. auction Feb. 23 for third party Deb Smith, Kroger customer Kozak said it is almost gas providers to bid on the service coordinator, said her impossible to predict future rights to provide Columbia's gas bill has been locked in at a natural gas prices. gas for each region. fixed rate for two years. "The biggest impact on natu- "The hope is that ultimately, "I just got a letter in the ral gas prices are the weather," putting gas up through auc- mail ... stating that we could Kozak said. "We don't know Food tion drives the price down for choose another gas provider what the weather's going to natural gas, brings it truer to to go with ... because at first be like ... Arc we going have the actual market value and I got |a letterl stating that the four hurricanes in the Gulf of expo makes it most affordable for place I was going through Mexico this hurricane season? the consumer," said Chris was not an option anymore," We don't know, but if we do, exposes Kozak, Columbia Gas of Ohio Smith said. that's going to drive the cost Communications Manager. Smith said she plans on opt- up of gas." "Columbia Gas is like Federal ing for a locked in, fixed rate. Municipal Utilities new Express — we just deliver the "It's a better way to go if Director Kevin Maynard said gas, we don't make money on you can get it low enough," the Utilities Department cooKing the sale of the gas." Smith said. can no longer price against Dan DiSalle, ]r. of DiSallc Changing gas provid- Columbia Gas because of the Real Estate Co. said off-cam- ers takes just a phone call to pricing system switch. He ideas"' pus students will be affected Columbia Gas, Kozak said, but said Municipal Utilities will in different ways, depending consumers should be aware offer to consumers a fixed PHOTOS B» COURTNEY SIEILAR on where they live. of penalty charges for leaving rate option instead, which "It's certainly at some point their contracts with other pro- has its advantages. going to affect them — a land- viders early, among other fac- "If the price of gas goes up TOP: The Northwest Oho Food Expo lord's going to want to pass on tors that could cost more than on the market, they'll still pay offered different demonstrations on quick this cost to someone, but it cer- they're saving. whatever the price ends up and easy ways ro prepare food The dem- tainly hinges on how the prop- "You want to make sure being when we lock it in ... onstrations drew in a big crowd and were erty's set up and how the lease you know all the parameters," but if they ever see a better popular throughout the day. is arranged," DiSalle said. Kozak said. "This is your price that they want, they can If they're living in a new money, you want to make sure get right out of the program ABOVE LEFT: The Big Boy restaurant apartment building, it would you do as much investigation and take it." booth was a at the expo with their be metered and billed directly before you spend it. It's how Locking in a fixed price is famous strawberry pie samples Debbie to them, he said, and if they're much time you want to invest a low risk option, Maynard Weisenbacher. a Big Boy representative, sharing a house with room- in it and how much savings said, because it can protect said it was the restaurant's third year at mates, the gas bill would be you're really going to see." patrons from price increases the expo. under one person's name With the Columbia Gas SSO, and they can opt out of the and likely be divided among the price per cubic foot of program without penalty at RIGHT: The Northwest Ohio Food Expo roommates. For those with a natural gas will change every any time. has taken place for three years. The event gas expense fixed into their month based on the New York A list of approved gas sup- offered more than 40 different restaurants monthly rent, he said, the rate Mercantile Exchange price. pliers and a price compari- and vendors should comply with the leasa However, there is a 19-cent son chart can be found at the agreement. affixed retail price added. For Public Utilities Commission "I guess a lease could have April, Columbia gas custom- of Ohio Web site or the Ohio a fancy little clause that said ers will pay 57 cents per cubic Consumers Counsel website.

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Soldiers should not be criticized A TIME BEFORE BEERPONG: IT'S CALLED BEERKET8ALL/ ater. Short time calendars are a machine moving. common thing, the symbolism It is because of this experience of counting the days, hours, min- I would not trade for anything utes and seconds of time left in a that I hate "war," and know it foreign country. They spoke vol- does not work. But when are we umes about that war; 12 months going to learn that lesson? How and then back to the world. many have to die? In this war without end, our 1 look at my younger students, Recently leaked footage of the sons and daughters arc faced with who do not have any of the pres- 2007 killing of 11 people and the idea of repetitive tours, two or sure earlier generations felt in the wounding of two children in more for sure; some are on their other wars. They are only preoccu- Baghdad hy a U.S. Army Gunship third, fourth orfifth. llowdoesit set pied with getting a piece of paper crew is alarming and brutal. But in their minds, making it through that shows they have some skill war is always alarming and brutal. one 15-month tour knowing they sets and are trainable. The actions of soldiers sent to a will be in the shit again a second or Most are not thinking about any- war, trained to react with brutality even third time? Does the thought thing beyond getting a job. making to any opposition, is just that. of the inequity of this system ever money and acquiring''things.'TTie We should never blame a soldier bother them? fact that other young people their for carrying out his or her assign- We have succeeded in corn- age are in some hellhole, "fight- ment 'lawfully' in combat. Our modifying patriotism by putting ing not for our freedoms, but for soldiers on the ground were tak- a price on it, offering large cash the lives of their comrades next ing lire from a variety of locations bonuses and educational incen- to them," probably does not pass in that neighborhood. VVe have a tives to enlistees which allows the through their minds. Even if it strategy of responding with over- other 99 percent of the population does, it is in the context of the dog- whelming force, predicated on to salve their consciences by say- eat-dog culture we have become: keeping our casualties down and ing, "Well, you volunteered." It is "Better them than me." the other side's high. very common for people, when I look at my rosters each semes- 1 am not going to criticize our they find out you are veteran, to ter, seeing the names of students soldiers for reacting and carrying say, "Thank you for your service." who never attend class, who will, out their duties in accordance with When I was growing up, in the after awhile, fall to the wayside their training: that is their only military and afterward, this was If this was my war, those jokers guarantee for survival and getting never done. Serving was part of would be standing tall, getting an on that freedom bird headed for being a citizen. It was part of our attitude adjustment from a drill home at the end of the tour. We learned experience. I don't want to sergeant, after missing one semes- should look at the larger issue. be thanked. ter, let alone "semesters." What about the imped on these 1 remember when my friends Then, I think about another soldiers who thought they were and I would talk about where we student who volunteered to go to acting on the best motivations to stood with the draft, which of us Kuwait to pave roads, but is going to keep their comrades from being was going for their induction phys- Afghanistan to operate a vehide that attacked and afterward learned ical and who was being inducted. jams signals to immobilize lEDs. the brutal truth? Most of us eventually enlisted That is the real irony of age. What The leak was a good thing; because we were the sons of those was once relevant and tine is no the video should be shown in who had fought in WWII, and had longer either, nor is it important. every classroom to every stu- been told it was the right thing to THE COMBINATION WASN'T QUITE dent. Because it is the day-to- do, to carry our fair share of the day experience our troops face burden. War was a constant com- Respond to Patat RIGHT, BUT RALPH KNEW HE WAS as they wait for the calendar to panion of working class youths; we [email protected] MIII out on this tour in that the- were the grease that kept the green GETTING CLOSER... ANDYBAITES I THE & NEWS

Partisanship harms America LETTERST0 THE EDITOR

By Dylan Corp sure all the children are sharing with proving they are the bet- Commutes have it bad drive through rain, sleet and snow tion of University athletic history, Guest Colunnist and playing fair. This hands-on ter parent. They tell their chil- (and expected to!) just to park far yet many of them can recite every approach is noble, but can lead to dren Democrats are socialists or I would like to express another dis- away and walk to class. All com- Heisman winner from Ohio State America is a dark place these days. dependency. Republicans are racists. They are appointed opinion about the col- muters want is some convenient or name every player on the "Fab A poll in [February showed Republicans, on the other hand, determined to expose the dirty umn, "Commuters Complain Too parking Five" basketball team from "That 71 percent of Americans dis- realize the potential of all their secrets of the other side even if it Much," by David Houser. Although School Up North." It's embarrass- approve of Congress's perfor- children and think each must rise has nothing to do with the situa- 1 read this article over a week ago, it ing and shameful; you should mance. Republicans blame the independently and will be all the tions at hand, simply because they still drives me crazy that commut- -By Katefyn Martha have AT LEAST as much pride Democratic majority and Speaker stronger because of it This hands- want to discredit one another. ers fail to get the respect other, in your alma mater as you do in Nancy ftilosi for this; Democrats off approach is noble, but can lead America cannot survive a sepa- more traditional students have. Students should know their other schools. blame stubborn Republican oppo- to neglect ration. Channels like FOX News I 111ink its clear if a student is University students, in this year sition to all of their ideas. Asa result, No one can argue either loves and MSNBC and personalities like willing to get up two hours before University history of Centennial Celebration there a toxic environment of name-call- their children more than the other. Glenn Beck and Bill Maher are their class to drive, sometimes As I was walking through the will be many distinguished alum- ing, scare-tactics and misinforma- This marriage is an imperfect not doing their patriotic duty by more than 30 miles, to school Union, I happened upon a dis- ni walking around campus, cel- tion has spread across our country. one, but tell me one that isn't. slandering the other side; they are shows they have a lot of dedication tinguished gentleman talking to ebrating and reminiscing You do Everyone can agree this is not Democrats keep the radical side fanning the flames that are tearing to their education. For many stu- a group of students I knew. He yourselves a disservice and them America at its best. There have cer- of the Republicans in check so the this marriage apart. As a result, the dents, commuting is the only eco- looked familiar, so I walked up a dishonor by not knowing your tainly been many columns before American people are not neglect- American people are at risk. nomically feasible way to attend and introduced myself; he told history and not recognizing them mine and there will most likely be ed and Republicans make sure It is time for Republicans and the University. me his name was Crystal Ellis. or the impact they had. many after which will not hesi- the Democrats don't make the Democrats to realize they are Houser also fails to realize that I smiled and said, "Of course! Learn your history; know it, tate to tell you about it. My goal is American people too dependent never going to agree on every- appreciation toward the com- Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Ellis." be proud of it It will give you an to, perhaps too simply for some, on government. They dont always thing or even many things. And muter demographic can increase He smiled and replied, "You know edge over those sleepwalking summarize what the political cli- get along but together they make that is OK. It is their duty to stay enrollment tenfold; just look at who 1 am? Because these young through their University experi- mate is in our country. 1 can do it one fine family. together and work out their differ- our neighbor, Owens Community people didn't." ence, because when you see these in one word: marriage. Currently in America, howev- ences in a peaceful, understanding College. Owens has a huge popula- To me, that Ls a travesty. alumni, you'll be able to talk to Democrats and Republicans are er, this family is going through a environment so they may serve tion of commuter students. If com- If someone from a reality TV them, relate to them and learn like two parents to the American divorce. Til debt did they part. the American people the best way muter students were welcomed show or an athletic star from from them And who knows — people. The Democrats want all Both sides, instead of wor- they can. rather than ostracized to the far-off another conference walked they might be able to provide you their children to feel equal and rying about what is best for the After all, would somebody comers of campus and tiny study through the Union, they would with resources and connections. loved and so thev actively make American people, are concerned please think about the children? room in the Union, the University be mobbed. But a University Hall- And maybe even a job. could pull in more profit. of-Eamer, the man who integrated SPEAK YOUR MIND Commuter students aren't ask- basketball, can pass through virtu- Dylan is a sophomore major- ing for people to hold their hand ally unnoticed. -By Ana Brown, Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news story? ing in psychology. Respond to and pity them. They're pretty Most students have no knowl- SMART coordinator in the Here's how to get in touch with us for letters to the editor: him at [email protected] tough. After .ill. they're willing to edge of the long and proud tradi- Department of Residence Lift;

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TOP LEFT: Sylvanla resident Ron Schien stares down the chanting students from the countei protest at Saturdays Tea Party rally Schien attended the rally with the 4th district based Children of Liberty. BOTTOM LEFT: Students counter the Tea Party rally with stgns voicing their opinions on taxes, ignorance and health care reform. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tea Party protesters hold various signs. Some hold "Don't Tread On Me" as they protest.

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By Ryan Satkowiak Ball State in their previous Derek Spencer also homered Reporter three . for BG, his fourth of the season, In Friday's game, with each while going 2-6 with three RBIs. It look playing their rivals from team throwing their ace, runs Four Falcons scored three up north, but the BCi baseball were plentiful as BG outslugged runs in the game, and seven team is finally getting on the the Rockets to a 20-15 victory. had multiple RBIs. right track. It was a ferocious start for the Brennan Smith once again The Falcons swept a great Falcons as they led 14-4 after struggled, as he gave up nine Toledo team thai heading into three . runs on 12 hits and four walks this weekend was 8-1 in Mid- Every Falcon position play- in 5.1 innings. American Conference play and er had at least one run, hit Charles Wooten allowed six 21-10 overall. and RBI. runs in two innings to allow It was also the first MAC Ryan Schlater led the way for Toledo to get close, but Patrick series win for the Falcons this the Falcons, hitting his third O'Brien shut the door, pitching season, as they dropped two homer of the year in a 4-6 per- of the three games to Northern formance, adding four RBIs and See SWEEP | Page 8 ANDREA FEHL 'HE BG NEWS Illinois, Eastern Michigan and three runs scored. CAUGHT LOOKING: Ryan Schlater frames a as a called strike in a game earlier this season, BG swept Toledo this past weekend. Spring showdown Smith, defense puts on strong i out asts offense

By Sean Shapiro forced three turnovers. Sports Editor While they were playing against four inexperienced quarterbacks, It could have been the play of who have a combined 13 career the game. Division I pass attempts, the Early in the fourth quarter defense looked very fast and ran of the Orange's (defense) 64-62 through several different defen- victory over the White (offense), sive fronts at the offense. Darius Smith picked off a Kellen "They've got to be able to do Pagel pass at the 38-yard line and it against those types of looks took off for a 61-yard return, but next year ... we're a lot better on he fell one yard short. defense then we were a year ago, On the verge of crossing the we're faster and we're going to goal line, the ball was pried loose pressure and blitz," Clawson said. from thedefensivelineman'sarms The combination of speed and by wide receiver Justus (ones and intensity has been a theme for the then recovered at the 1 -yard line defense all spring, and both Smith by Eugene Cooper. and linebacker Dwayne Woods |r. "I just got too happy; I felt like felt the defense has something to somebody might have been prove for next season. behind me but 1 got a little tired "Last year everybody said, and too happy." Smith said. "I 'let's run the ball and pound ANDREA FEHL THE BG NEWS don't think I've ever had to return the ball on the defense' ...this ORANGE VS. BROWN: Darius Smith (97) leads a delensive effort to tackle running back John Pettigrew. forcing three turnovers The defense defeated the offense 64-62 m the spring game the ball that far." spring we've showed a lot more "I think that was a great lesson toughness than we had last year," learned in the spring game, what Smith said. is it Leon Lett? It seems Leon 1-ett "We need to keep stepping Struggles at quarterback and wide receiver hurt offense and Darius Smith are both going on the gas, whether we're up or into BG folklore," BG coach Dave we're down; just keep stepping on By Paul B.irney Despite a late rally from the young quarterbacks. 93 yards and an interception on Clawson said. the gas till the end of the game," Assistant Sports Editor offense, inconsistencies at the Matt Schilz, who will be a red- 7-of-lH passing. Although Smith didn't get Woods said. quarterback position and numer- shirt freshman in the fall, started Aaron I'ankiatz, who will lie a into the end zone on the return, The defense, which struggled For the first time in four years ous dropped balls from the wide the game and completed 15- redshirt sophomore after serving he and the rest of the Falcon against the run last season, Tyler Sheehan and Freddie receivers were too much to over- of-28 passes for 133 yards, but as Sheehan's back-up last season, defense had a strong showing in seemed to be clicking in both Barnes were not on the field come as die defense held on to a threw two interceptions and was connected on six of his 13 passes the spring game. I.cd by Smith when the BG football team held 64-62 win. sacked four times. who had two interceptions, the See DEFENSE il its annual Spring Game Friday, The offense ran a total of 123 Kellen Pagel, who is a redshirt See OFFENSE | Page 7 defense recorded eight sacks and and at times, it showed. plays and featured a slate of four freshman like Schilz. threw for Softball picks up pair of splits in seasons final home weekend

By Bratt Wan* when she hit her ninth home- second win in a row when Reporter run of the season, tying a school junior pitchers Melissa Bott record for most homeruns hit and Zada Lines combined on The Falcons had an upend down in a season by a freshman. She a three-hitter in the first of at home over the weekend split- is also closing in on Hayley two games against NIU. Lines ting a with the Wierner's school record of 11 in picked up her first career save Western Michigan and splitting one season. Berger needs to in the game by pitching the two games against Northern hit three more homers in the final two innings and allowing Illinois. Falcons remaining 14 games to just one base runner. BG fell 3-1 in the first game stand alone at the top of the During the final game of the against the Broncos before all-time list. weekend, senior day, NIU got rebounding for a 5-1 victory During the second game out to a quick start with a two- the next game. NIU lost to the against WMU, BG out hit their run . BG couldn't get on Falcons 3-1 on Saturday but were opponents 9-2. They used a track afterwards and was only able to defeat BG 5-1 Sunday. three-run fifth inning to grab able to score one run. Berger With the 2-2 split of the week- the lead and never looked back. singled in the bottom of the end's games, BG's record stands Freshman Hannah Folk led the fourth, stole second base, took at 10- 16and6-4 inMid-American way with three hits, and seniors third on a , and Conference play. NIU is 17-24 Karmen Coffey and Susan then was brought home on a and a half game behind BG with Sontag each contributed two. Sontag . a 6-5 MAC record. WMU is now When Coffey stepped up to the The Falcons have completed 8-18 and 3-7 in conference play plate in the bottom of the fifth, regular-season home play and on the season. BG trailed 1-0. Coffey smashed will travel to Ball State for a Freshman Paige Berger, was a to right field and was doubleheader April 23, before the only one to put a run on able to score two, which was all going to Oxford for games ANDREA FEHl | THE BG NEWS the board for the Falcons in BG needed. against the Miami Redhawks TIE GOES TO THE RUNNER: Susan Sontag (above) and Karmen Coffey both played in their final home games at BG this past weekend. the first game of the weekend The Falcons picked up their April 24 and 25.

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After 28 runs in the first two 1.2 innings without allowing Mark Galvin scored three runs, games it was all quiet for the a run. and Tyler F.lkins continued his Falcons offensively in game 1 Celebrity, briefly 2 Adam's partner The Falcons ensured a series hot streak, going 1-3 with two three, as the top three hitters in 3 Harry's pal Weasley win Saturday with another RBls and a run scored. the lineup combined to go 0-12. 4 "Donnie ": Johnny strong offensive showing, Sunday, the Falcons turned However, they were picked tip Depp film albeit with poor pitching, in to Kevin Leady, who was look- by the bottom three hitters who 5 Graceful woman 6 Worker's reward an 8-7 win. ing to win his third consecutive went 4-8 and accounted for all 7 Take it easy Kor the second straight game, and fifth overall. Most of the team's RBls. 8 F's musical equivalent game, the Falcons got off to importantly, they looked to Tyler F.lkins was 2-3 with an 9 Sticky stuff a quick start, as they led 6-2 secure the series sweep. RBI and a run, and Matthew 10 Choose (to) 11 _ pork: Chinese dish alter three innings. He accomplished both of Pitzulo went 1-2 with two RBls. served with thin However. Michael Frank, those tasks, with another domi- The Falcons once again pancakes who has struggled recently, nating effort. He tossed 8.1 staked their starter out to an 12 Win the love of failed to get out of the fifth innings, giving up two runs on early lead, as three of their 13 So far 41 High point 18 Workout regimen 43 62-Down sib inning as he gave up four runs four hits and two walks, strik- four runs were scored in the 21 Nervous 45 Mad magazine on seven hits and three walks ing out five in a 4-2 BG win. second inning. 22 Wearying journey specially in 4.1 innings pitched. Leady entered the ninth The sweep bri ngs t he Falcons 23 Italia's capital 47 Drop Nick Brims picked up his inning with a shutout going, but MAC record to 6-fi. They are 24 From _: completely 48 Kind of 26 Lend a hand first collegiate win in relief of gave up a single and an RBI dou- only a game behind Kent State, 49 L.A. Dodgers' division 27 How a persona 50 Puzzle with number Frank, giving up three runs in ble with a fly-out sandwiched in who lost two of three to Central non grata might squares 2.2 innings. between. Michigan this weekend for the be greeted 51 Moist toweletle O'Brien, pitching for the sec- After walking a hitter on four MAC East division lead. 30 Arrive 54 Dig sites 32 Balderdash ond straight day, got the last out straight pitches the Falcons The Falcons will take the ACROSS 57 Discussion point 35 Delivery doc 59 Rice Krispies sound of the eighth and retired the turned to Patrick Martin, who field again at home Tuesday 37 Beginning phase 60 Holbrook of "Into side in the ninth to pick up his gave up a single to the only bat- against Dayton, and again 1 Noun followers, often 39 Online dialogue the Wild" second save of the year. ter he faced. Wednesday against Western 6 Marinara sauce brand 40 Perform in a rodeo. 61 Nev. neighbor 11 Was introduced to 62 43-Down sib Ion Berti paced the Falcons Ross Gerdeman came in Michigan before heading »-9- 14 Tusk material 63 Cast party braggart, Offensively with a 4-4 day, hit- with the bases loaded and one to Athens next weekend for 15 "The Ant and the Grasshopper' 42 Rise and fall perhaps author ting his tirst of the out and got a fielder's choice another MAC series. 44 -bitsy 16 Lennon's widow 46 Trendy ANSWERS 17 Hockey attempt that only the 47 Crisp cookie For Rent For Rent goalie is allowed to try to stop 51 Five-time A.L. champ n s V d S|3 n n i A N TfieBGNl 19 Eerie ■ Boggs o V NBJN 3 V M 20 Ancient Athens foe v 1 * v 1 52 1955 Platters hit H s 1 N 1 i 0 1 0 H M, « 0 Classified Ads "2 bdrm apis. 300 block E Merry. 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