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1ST HOME GAME: T-STORMS Football plays its first HIGH85|LOW68 game under the lights www.binews.com Saturday 6 p.m.; PAGE 7 independent student press VOLUME 92 ISSUE 9 .com CAMPUS FEST Ward system FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT changes may

Fest held in junction affect students with Campus Picnic by Holly Barnes ballot in November. tHE SG HEWS "Nothing changes unless peo- this year—free to The new ward system voted on ple vote for the change," Quinn stuents and faculty. by the city council this summer said. might affect student representa- The new charter could be cre- by Sarah Ionian tion in the council if passed by ating a few problems for students THE BG NEWS voters in November. trying to run for city council. The The second annual Campus Mayor John Quinn was invited main one is students would have Fest will be held in conjunction to speak on var- to commit to a with the Campus Picnic today ious University "If all wards were four-year term from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will also issues and the instead of a two- combine the campus involve- new charter at-large, it would year term. ment fair and the volunteer fair changes during make it hard for a In addition, with festival activities including a a Faculty students ninning live band and several musical Senate meeting student to become for council would acts. All will take place on the Tuesday. a council member need to be elect- lawn in front of University Hall. Under the ed by the city, According to Rebecca Fitch, current system, because they instead of being vice-president of the the city is divid- would have to win elected by the Undergraduate Student ed into four ward in which Government, one important rea- wards, each the city's vote." they live. represented by "If all wards son these events are being com- SARAH TOMESHEFSKI, WARD ONE bined is "to more unity on one member were at-large, it campus." elected by his or would make it The free Campus Picnic, held her ward rather than by the entire hard for a student to become a by the University Dining Services, city population. The four ward council member because they will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 members serve two-year terms would have to win the city's vote," p.m. Following the picnic, addi- on the city council. The campus is said Sarah Tomeshefski, a tional refreshments will be served located in ward one, and students University student and represen- at Campus Fest. represent 43 percent of it. Last tative for ward one. Freshmen students Heather year, 1,068 students voted. The council voted to put this Hodell, lessica Wolff, and Sarah Quinn said with the new ward charter on the ballot twice, and it Bundle plan on attending system, all ward representatives passed the second time on Aug. Campus Fest. "We're going to Bud would be at-large members 15 with a 5-2 vote. The two votes hot guys, free food, and entertain- (elected by the city) and would against the new charter were ment." they said. serve four-year terms The city from wards one and two. (lampus Fest is sponsored pri- would be divided into If the charter passes on the marily by die Office of Campus seven Wards November ballot it is possible Involvement, USG, Latino The plans lor diis charter are Student Union, and University not definite and will be on the WARDS, PAGE 2 Activities Organization. It will feature about 125 various campus and community organi- zations which are looking for interested students. "We hope everyone comes out Race for Cure to see what all the organizations have to offer," said Iris Resendez, the ISU president. "I intend on going because I want to find out further informa- raises money tion about some of the clubs I've know who were touched with been interested in joining," said The race includes breast cancer. junior Marcia Cooper. a 5K walk and run According to Pat Holz, chair of There will also be many enter- Michael lehmkuhleBGNev« the Race HoUine and a Zeta Tau tainment opportunities for stu- as well as a one-mile Campus Fest Juan Almaguer, a U. maintenance employee, helps construct the stage to feature Alpha representative, the race is Crazy Eddie During Campus Fest. Vforkers began setting up for the campus wide activity on family walk. both inspirational and motiva- CAMPUS FEST. PAGE 2 Thursday in front of University Hall. tional to all persons involved. "A lot of people who work on by Shannon E. Kolkedy THE BG :.EWS the event committee feel that breast cancer is a personal issue," The Susan G. Komen Breast said Hob., who lost her mother to Cancer Foundation will host its the disease. September 7-9 eighth annual Race for the Cure Co-chair Barb Ulrich, who was on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 9 a.m. in personally afflicted with breast downtown Toledo. cancer, also shares a personal Black Swamp Festival fills BG with arts The Susan G. Komen view of the benefits of Race for the Foundation was established in Cure. by Lisa Bettinjer place in town is one reason why people that come dirough the sion. The Community 1982 by Nancy Brinker in honor "I did my first race three weeks THE BG NEWS she enjoys performing city. "Every year this festival gets Commons courtyard will be of die memory of her sister who after my surgery. It is really heart- This weekend downtown "I live here in Bowling Green," better and better," he said, home to jazz, folk, and acoustic lost her battle to breast cancer at warming to see all those people Bowling Green will be alive with she said, "I see it as a communi- "There is a lot to offer in this little musicians. The Youth Art Stage the age of 36. out there raising money for a dis- music for the ears and an for the ty event. It's the one time where town. Everybody gets a taste of will offer entertainment that is The race, which includes a 5K ease that I suffered through" eyes. The Black Swamp Arts Bowling Green feels like a big what they like." geared towards the younger walk and run and a one-mile Ulrich said. Festival has been a fixture in city." According to DeSmith, audience. Acts will include sto- family walk, raises money for sev- The main purpose of the Race Bowling Green for nine years. Howard's Club H is just one of Howard's adds more than just a rytellers, comedians and folk eral nonprofit organizations in for the Cure campaign is to eradi- The festival is a combination of the venues where music will be club atmosphere to die festival. musicians. northwest . Between 10,000 cate breast cancer as a life-threat- music, arts, film and youth activ- performed. According to lohn Guests are able to talk and relax The main stage will be located and 12,000 men, women and ening disease through research, ities. "I.D." DeSmith, the club's man- "When you walk in the door, the in the parking lot on the corner children are expected to partici- screening and education, said There will be seven different ager, Howard's had a somewhat perception (of bars) goes out of of East Wooster and South pate in the event. Holze. venues for music during the fes- unofficial role until just a few the window," he said. Prospect streets. Some of the One of the main sponsors is the "It's important to convince all tival and a wide range of music years ago. "The headliners An electronica stage will be bands who will be appearing Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity, which women to have mammograms being played. Dr. Lucy Long, a would always come here and located on South Main Street include Iguanas on Friday night will have representatives present and to raise money for those who professor in the popular culture jam on Saturday night," he said. near Sky Bank's parking lot. The and former "Saturday Night from Ohio Northern University, can't afford the procedure," Ulrich department, is just one of the DeSmith said that festival orga- Huntington Bank Courtyard will Live" band leader G.E. Smith on will provide pink caps and T- said. many artists who will be per- nizers approached Howard's a be the host the "Old Time Music Saturday night. shirts to all survivors participat- Chris Roslin, co-chair of the forming over the weekend. She few years ago asking for stage Acoustic lam Session" from 3 to "I like listening to all the differ- ing Race, agreed that education plays 6 p.m. on Saturday. Musicians ent groups," Long said, "There's a Also, "in memory of and "in said that she has been perform- space for more bands. 1 ing at the festival for four years. DeSmith said that he looks are welcome to bring their celebration of back sign will be The fact that the festival takes forward to the influx of different instruments and join the ses- BLACK SWAMP, PAGE 2 available to recognize people they RACE, PAGE 2

Credit card debt dangerous for college students, says U.S. General Accounting Office by Jennifer Hallmark t Ryan Lee wasn't worried at the time," ance never decreases. dreaded debt can become a placing students in the red. "I figured I'd U-WIBE Simms said. Now that he is employed, he harsh reality. The Nellie Mae Education AUBURN, Ala. — In 1999, Joe Three months later, when his hopes to have the card paid off in According to a Jury 2001 report Foundation, a non-profit organi- be responsible, Simms, a junior at Auburn bank account ran out, he began two years. by the U.S. General Accounting zation that provides student I wasn't worried University, received a pre- charging everything and racked "The most frustrating thing is Office, college students are in loans, reports that an astounding approved credit card in the mail. up a large debt that 1 keep paying the interest off serious trouble when it comes to 78 percent of undergraduates at the time." Thinking that he would use it Simms, a May 2001 graduate, is and I'm not getting anywhere," he dealing with debt. possess at least one credit card, only for emergencies, he applied still paying off his card. He pays said. The report ranks irresponsible compared with 67 percent in fbr the card. $45 to $100 a month to keep the When students allow their credit card use and repaying stu- JOE SIMMS, "I figured I'd be responsible. I interest from accruing. His bal- finances to spiral out of control, dent loans as the major factors DEBT, PAGE 2 AUBURN UNIVERSITY 2 Friday, September 7. 2001 BG NEWS

CAMPUS FEST. FROM PAGE 1 RACE, FROM PAGE 1 DEBT, FROM PAGE 1 is the fastest way to incur debt. good chance he will take out Reynolds said. "Credit-card debt is the type another loan next year, but he is To remain debt-free in college, dents. Crazy Eddie, a live band an important role in the fight 1998. that can get away from you concerned about having to repay Reynolds suggests maintaining a brought in by UAO, will be per- against breast cancer. A college student carries an quickly," Reynolds said. it in the future. budget and avoiding credit forming at 1:30 p.m. There will "Race for the Cure helps average of three cards and posts Credit cards do have some "When you gel out of college, whenever possible. also be a live DI, and other raise awareness on breast an average credit card debt of positive aspects for students if you want to start your own living The Nellie Mae Education cancer and offer support to musical acts. $2,748, up from $1,879 in 1998. handled responsibly. rather than worrying about pay- Foundation offeis several tips survivors and their families," Nine percent of card-carrying Among other activities, stu- The cards can help build a ing college loans the rest of your regarding responsible credit card dents will be able to test their Roslin said. undergraduates have a credit good credit history, which can life," he said. Another important part of card debt of more than $7,000. use. Look for cards with low throwing skills with a dunk aid students in receiving loans in While loans are a feasible interest rates, low or no annual tank sponsored by USG, or to the event is the raffle of the "Often it is easier for a college the future. Credit cards are also source of tuition for many stu- fees, a grace period and benefits try to hit a pifiata brought in by Promise Quilt. "Album student to get a credit card than a handy in an emergency, and they dents, Reynolds advises students LSI). Several games, giveaways Promise," which is the fourth college graduate with a job," said to the card, such as free gas or decrease the amount of cash or to be careful in choosing the airline miles. or raffles will also take place in a series, was donated by Mike Reynolds, director of checks that one must carry. amount they wish to borrow. Most importantly, students throughout the day. Mary Greeno and the Student Financial Aid for the Student loans are another pos- "One way students get into should ask, "Can I afford a credit "When everyone says there's promise quilters. The quilt is University. sible debt burden that many stu- Credit card companies regu- debt is when they take out a loan card?" nothing to do at BG, this is a red and green appliqued dents face. Auburn offers several for what they qualify for, rather larly set up shops on college Handling the burden of repay- proof that there is plenty," said quilt complemented with types of loans to students, all than what they really need," Steve Domachowski, fine hand quilting campuses, setting up tables out- ing student loans can be made side Foy Student Union, offering with varying interest rates and Reynolds said. "Often they find it Coordinator of Student Raffle tickets for the quilt time limits on repayment difficult to pay back." easier by keeping a detailed Organization Services. are a donation of $1 each or T-shirts and sunglasses as prizes schedule of how much money is for signing up for a credit card. The Federal Perkins loan, The financial aid department In the event of rain, Campus six for $5. The winner will be Health Professions Student requires students to have an due and when. Making pay- Fest will be moved to Many students apply for these announced at the conclu- I nan. Institutional Loans, entrance interview before they ments on time is essential in Anderson Arena, and lunch sion of the race. So far, $9,500 cards without considering the remaining debt-free. consequences. Federal Stafford Loans and take out any loans, he said. The will be served in Founders, has been raised from the Federal Parent Plus Loans are Several agencies exist to help Kreischer, McDonald and The average penalty rate on interview prepares and informs ticket sales. available for those who qualify. them about their payment manage debt such as the Commons dining halls. The race will begin at the student credit cards is 22.84 per- cent, eight points higher than a Logan McLemore, a sopho- responsibilities. National Foundation for corner of Summit and more in finance, is using the Auburn also promotes posi- Consumer Credit, Genus Credit Adams and will conclude at regular card. The penalty rate can begin as Federal Stafford Loan for the sec- tive financial habits by the Management and Debt Promenade Park. The ond time. descending balance plan on the Counselors of America WARDS. FROM PAGE 1 awards ceremony is sched- soon as a student misses one "I wanted to have enough Tiger Club Card, Reynolds said Sometimes it is also possible uled to begin at 10:30 a.m. payment. Often, student cards that wards three and four will do not offer a grace period for money for living expenses and "Once the money is gone, it's to work out a payment plan with Walk-in registration will be spending," he said. gone, and you have the responsi- the credit card company which dominate in the council, with held today from 11 a.m. to 8 payment Having high unpaid balances McLemore said that there is a bility of putting more back on it," may slightly ease the burden. all seven ward positions filled p.m. and Saturday from 11 by candidates in wards three am. to 6 p.m. for an entry fee and four. of $20. There would be little to no Race-day registrations will BUCK SWAMP, FROM PAGE 1 eral different films. The theater There will also be activities for representation from the ward also be accepted for a $30 fee will still be showing "The Rocky the younger festival goers. All of the University is in, or from at the Wyndham Hotel in really nice variety of groups." Horror Picture Show" at mid- the youth activities are free, The Long also said that the festival is ward two. downtown Toledo. Packet night on Saturday. The theater except for tie-dye which will "Students need to vote so free and within walking dis- will also be showing "Pollock," pick-up will also occur at this require a $1 donation for mate- that they can still have a voice time. tance. "The purpose (of the fes- which stars Ed Harris and in the city,"Tomeshefski said. tival) is more for people to have Mania Gay Harden and the rials. Children will be able to cre- WTOL Channel 11 Toledo fun together," she said. will be offering live coverage Talking Head's concert film, ate different crafts such as quilt Along with the music, the Cla- to help the of the events on Friday, "Stop Making Sense," among squares, masks, and tiki Zel Theatre will be showing sev- Saturday and Sunday. others. pendants. most.

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Musical Arts Center, 8 p.m. Welcome back cookout @ outdoor Something for Everyone" a 115 Art at Black Swamp WEEKEND Tickets are $10, $12, and $15. courts between Harshman and Olscamp Hall, 2 p.m. Children under 10 are $7. The box Kreischer Quadrangles, 1 p.m. to EVENTS office is open from noon to 6 p.m. 5 p.m. Information will be available on offers wide variety Call 372-8171 for ticket sales intramural sports and sport clubs FRIDAY, SEP. 7 and information. The cookout is open to all mem- offered by the Recreational Sports by David W. Stone artists and understand the bers of the BGSL campus com- Department on campus. ., THE BG NEWS CAMPUS EVENTS thought process behind the Dance, "Come Dance with munity. The juried art exhibits at this work. There are also many buy- VISION" ® 9 p.m. Faculty Artist Series: William B. year's Black Swamp Arts festival ing opportunities at the arts "Carrie Mae Weems: Mirrors and i will draw a plethora of artists to festival. Windows" © Willard Wankelman Football vs. Buffalo @ Doyt Perry Mathis, trombone & Bryan downtown Friday and "The prices can run from a Gallery, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call VISION at 372-0555 for more , 6 p.m. Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts Saturday. $5 hand-painted refrigerator information. Center, 3 p.m. "This show will contain near- magnet to large paintings for as "Personal Space: Twelve Students get into the game free ly every medium in fine arts much as $2500," said Contemporary Painters" 9 BOWLING GREEN with their valid student I.D. The performance is free and open and fine crafts," said Tom Jacqueline Nathan, director of Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, 10 to the public. McLaughlin, chair of juried arts the University art galleries. The Argument with Ordinary a.m. to 4 p.m. BOWLING GREEN for the Black Swamp Arts festi- Purchases are not limited to People @ Easystreet BOWLING GREEN val. "There will be 95 artists paintings only. The large num- Rod's Collision and Big Al & The with exhibits this weekend." ber of art media being shown Campus Fest @ University Hall The Sprags @ Howard's Club H Heavyweights @ Howard's Club H The Breakup/ Green With Envy/ The results of the juried por- offer a large variety to those Lawn, 11:30 a.m. Sour Moon/ and Auto Pilot © tion of the festival will be attending the festival. Black Swamp Arts Festival (see Oval Opus ® Easystreet Howard's Club H announced on Saturday, "There will be lots of jewelers Campus Fest offers displays from article) fudging is done by a panel of and ceramics as well as stained over 300 campus organizations. Greg Amanda @ Campus Black Swamp Arts Festival (see jurors who are professionals in glass and weaving," Nathan There will also be different volun- Quarters article) the field. Every year the jurors said. "People have many great teer opportunities from organiza- SATURDAY, SEP. 8 change, which allows for buying opportunities, both for tions in Bowling Green and north- changes in what is looked for in themselves or for gifts for other CAMPUS EVENTS Black Swamp Arts Festival (see CORRECTION the exhibits, according to people. Some of the things that west Ohio. There will also be free article) McLaughlin. are sold here are not the types food and prizes from local mer- "Carrie Mae Weems: Mirrors and The VCTO meeting listed in The jurors look for quality of things that are commonly chants. Windows" @ Willard Wankelman SUNDAY, SEP. 9 Thursday's calendar of events is and originality in the work," available." Gallery, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. scheduled for Monday, Sept. 10. said McLaughlin. "Both of the For those who do not wish to All Campus Picnic @ University We apologize for any confusion CAMPUS EVENTS jurors who will judge the work spend money, viewing the art is Hall Lawn, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 "Personal Space: Twelve this may have caused. will be professional artists." free. p.m. Contemporary Painters" & "Carrie Mae Weems: Mirrors and For students this provides "I think that it is really fun to Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, 10 Windows" @ Willard Wankelman HAVE AN UPCOMING EVENT? several unique opportunities. It just go there and look around at There will be free food and enter- a.m. to 4 p.m. Gallery, 10 a.m.'to 4 p.m. If you have a campus or city allows them to view types of art the different exhibits," Nathan event that you would like to have which they may not usually be said. "That is one of the best tainment at the picnic. In case of rain, the picnic will be served in Musical Performance, "The King "Personal Space: Twelve listed in the calendar of events, able to see on a regular basis. parts of it." send an e-mail to lisabet2@hot- Students can also talk to the the dining centers. and I" OKobacker Hall, Moore Contemporary Painters" @ mail.com or stop by 210 West Musical Arts Center, 8 p.m. Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, 10 Hall with information on the Women's Soccer vs. Samford ® a.m. to 4 p.m. event. Cochrane Field, 4 p.m. 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament @ Women's Soccer vs. Toledo @ UK challenges Letterman Conklin basketball courts, 1 p.m. Cochrane Field, 1 p.m. The deadline is E p.m. the day Musical Performance, "The King to 5 p.m. before the event. Deadlines for and I" ©Kobacker Hall, Moore "Intramurals and Sports Clubs: the weekend edition is 6 p.m. on to weekend tractor pull Sundays. LEXINGTON, Ky. (U -Wire) — "If he thinks Ball State is so • David Letterman and tractors great, then try us," Greis said. ■. may not be a logical pairing Letterman often talks about but if University of Kentucky Ball State and has mentioned College of Agriculture students the school's match-up with UK Fatboy Slim wins early and often at Video Music Awards have their way, it will be. on The Late Show with David The students, alumni, faculty Letterman. by NekesaMumbi Moody nabbed was for best direction, for change of heart, joking about stage, Foxx held out a bottle to ', and staff are challenging THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The college is also challeng- Spike Jonze, and best choreogra- Mariah Carey's recent nervous. them. "You want some cham- | Letterman to represent his NEW YORK — Fatboy Slims phy. The Backstreet Boys gave out ing Letterman sidekick Biff pagne, some champagne?," he i alma mater, Ball State "Weapon of Choice" video was Comedian-host lamie Foxx got the evening's first award, for best joked before the stunned crowd. ' University, in a tractor pull this Henderson to a pork chop, the leading winner at Thursday's the evening off to a somewhat hip-hop video. Before OutKast Moments later the mood • weekend prior to the UK-Ball com or Kentucky bourbon-ball MTV Video Music Awards, win- raunchy start. After parodying the picked up their trophy, McLean turned somber with a tribute to : State football game. eating contest. ning five of the nine awards for evening's setting at the thanked MTV and fans for sup- Aaliyah, who was killed Aug. 25 in At least 15 students have e- Letterman would ride a which it was nominated. Metropolitan Opera House he porting him during his recent a plane crash, lanet lackson, ' mailed Letterman with the quarter-sized tractor, roughly The clip doesn't even feature, launched into a monologue that stint in rehab. Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, ^challenge and are rallying oth- the artist; its star is actor had to be bleeped by censors. "Today is 64 days sober, and Ginuwine and Timbaland joined jers to do the same, said Tim the size of a riding lawn mower, Christopher Walken, dancing Foxx had said he would not I'm proud of it," he said to Aaliyah's brother, Rashad Jc-reis, an agriculture engineer- built by agricultural engineer- around an empty hotel lobby. lampoon celebrities during the applause. Haughton, in remembering the r*ingand biosystems junior. ing students. Among the early awards it show, but apparently had a As the group made its way off- 22-year-old singer and actress. 2001 Merchant's Fair

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The Bell Curve OUR TAKE ■vtovt-irr Collegiat« Pr*«wlr* OPINIONS OF THE BG NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD Culture not just in yogurt Do you know that Bowling that too. with the Bowling Green resi- Green and surrounding areas These bands are a mix of local dents. Most of the time, the two used to be the Black Swamp? and national... and if that does- are mutually exclusive units, Well, the swamp is gone and all n't tempt you, they do serve beer coexisting in a semi-peaceful we have left to enjoy is the Black there (remember kids, only if fashion. Swamp Arts Festival. you're 21). This weekend will be the per- Now, for all you non-artsy Culture (and not that stuff fect time to get out and enjoy people, fear not, there's some- you find in yogurt), another the late summer weather, walk thing for everyone. thing that normally wouldn't be around the town, sample food Call it a chance to get out of found in Bowling Green in great and listen to bands. your dorm and walk across amounts is another thing that This is something that only Main Street without fearing you'll find at Black Swamp. Art, happens once a year. Aside you'll be roadkill before you crafts and films about a grande from the National Tractor Pull, reach the other side. Eat some assortment of topics can be it's probably the coolest thing *<5<*-

Bars not place to find love over to the stadium. Part-time Take me out to What better way to spend a Saturday night than cheering on front of the mirror using their you should be out there look- teachers the (foot)ball our Falcon football team to vic- ANDY faces as a canvas for that odd ing for your future husband tory and then celebrating after- SH0TWELL Impressionist art of putting or wife as we're still young deserve some game wards? Therefore, I challenge on makeup. Picture Mona and you won't find them if the entire University communi- Opinion Columnist Lisa with bright red lipstick ty from students, faculty, and you're looking. R-E-S-P-E-C-T staff to come out to the game on and too much mascara. The Also, you'll never find out if On Saturday night at 6:00 pm, Saturday night and show our Who decided that bars are true measure of beauty, how- you're compatible with some- Kudos to the University for the second chapter of the new football team that they have the the place to go to meet com- ever, is how they look in their one until you get to know wasting more than a million era in BGSU football begins, as support that they so rightly patible partners of the oppo- 8:30 biology lecture the next who they are and what they dollars on a Sailing football pro- Urban Meyer will lead the deserve. They have worked too site sex? Sure ladies, that guy morning. aspire to be. You see, guys, gram (sorry, but a win over Falcons onto the field in his first hard not to play in front of a home game as our new head looks like walking heaven Now don't get me wrong, there are these things called Missouri is not beating Toledo!) packed Perry Stadium and to when he's approaching you at I'm sure that it's possible for when part-time instructors can't coach. After last weeks huge not have the support of the stu- 'dates' that you can take girls upset over Missouri of the Big the bar, but what you fail you two people to have a mean- on and actually get to know even get a living wage... yes, dent body. Imagine what it ingful relationship that was part-timers (leaching 3 and 3) 12, people are actually talking would be Like if 30,000 people to notice through the lighting more about them than their about our football team. Coach and the noise is that he has spurred by a chance meeting cup size. And girls, you may make about as much per year as showed up and cheered their at one of the Bowling Green Meyer has taken the same team tails off for our Falcons. Our sweat pouring from every be able to do your laundry on Dr. Ribeau's annual raise! So this from last year's 2-9 debacle and major orifice, he hasn't com- Meat Markets. If I were a bet- his abs, but before you get is the oft-touted "core-values" football team is exciting to turned them into a good foot- watch and the game will be pleted a sentence for at least ting man, I wouldn't put my that far, maybe you should that I keep hearing about?! ball team. Our players and the last few hours (or maybe money on it. Personally, I Perhaps part-timers would get even more exciting with a see if he can remember your coaches have worked extremely packed Perry Stadium. ever), and the biggest deci- know that I have a better name (and spell it correctly). "respect from others" if they hard to be competitive and they chance of finding someone So, some out to the game and sion he's made about his You owe that much to your- didn'i have to take a second job deserve our support on I'm attracted to when I'm at support your football team future is whether to drink self. to pay the day care bill Saturday night against Buffalo. Natty Light or spend a few the library, talking to girls on What better way to give some- Finally, I know that there Certainly, you will hear more The game will also mark the bucks more for Budweiser. my marketing class, or thing back to this university that are some of you out there from us. first under the new permanent has given you so much? But, you're in awe, so you through a mutual friend. I'm who are very content with lights that were installed over talk to him anyway — just like also willing to bet that this is BETH GUR LEY the summer. Students can no picking a new partner every I0SEPH LEBER the last four girls he's been nothing everyone hasn't American Teacher Federation longer say that the games are grinding on. already heard a million times. weekend (think Baskin Organizer too early for them to make it Student He then proceeds to put his So why am I, a business Robbin's 31 flavors). You have arm around you and ask you student that is currently unat- my sympathy. I'll be thinking mentally stimulating ques- tached, telling you again? I of all of you, hoping that in SUBMISSION POLICY ! words. Name, phone number and printed. Send submissions to the tions like, "do you like to think that either everyone has the near future you figure out TTttBGHtwi gladly prints letters to ! address should be included for vehfica- Opinion mailbox at 210 West Hall or bgrevwfflistproc.bgsu.edu, party?," which, by the way, forgotten what is truly impor- that doing who-knows-what the Editor and Guest Columns. Letters I toi. 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Tales of a soap-opera addict There's something about from watching "Days." the soap opera that is enam- I've been watching "Days" www.bgnews.com KURT oring, even though the plots for longer than I care to 210 West Hall KINZEL border on absolute stupidity, admit, and I have watched Bowling Green Slate University T" Opinion Editor and they move along at half (but not religiously) , Bowling Green. the pace of your everyday "Passions" and "Sunset Ohio 43403 garden variety slug. There's Beach." There's something Phone:(419)372-6966 I looked at my watch. just something about sitting about "Days," on the air for Fax:(419)372-6967 Sweat dripped down my fore- down and escaping into almost 40 years that makes it E-mail: head as I stared at my com- another world (another quality TV Yes, sometimes the' [email protected] puter screen. world, not "Another World") plots are a bit sketchy and AMYJO L BROWN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF It was 12:45.1 had to get that is so fascinating. they leave reality for awhile. home. Soap operas have their own In the end, "Days" is quality Why, you might ask, would set of rules to them — under no-brainer scandalous psue- EDITORIAL BOARD ASSISTANT EDITORS DELIVERY I be in such a rush to get in no circumstances are the do-trashTV. MARY BETH WILFONS, MANAGING EDITOR CRAIC SIFFORB, ASST. CAMPUS EDITOR BOUB UPPUS my car and go home in the characters allowed to tell Are people going to laugh MARIE CHICHE. CAMPUS EDITOR SHANNON KOLKEDY. ASST CITY EDITOR BRAD MILLER middle of the day? each other the truth, and they at me for admitting that I'm RIMBERIT DUPPS, CITY EDITOR ERICA GAMBACCINI. ASST. SPORTS EDITOR WILLWINDOM I had to watch "Days of Our must stab someone in the addicted to soap operas? ERIK CASSANO, SPORTS EDITOR SARAH CASTO. ASST PHOTO EDITOR Lives." back at least once a week. Probably. Are they going to LISA SETT1NBER. ME EDITOR CHASITY LESTER, ASST. COPY CHEF ADVERTISING I know it seems trite to Also, if you die, don't worry, saythatl'maguyandguys KURTIS B. KINZEL OPINION EDITOR JOSH MESSER, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE leave the newspaper office you can be brought back to don't watch soaps? Sure, why MICHAEL LEHMKUHLE, PHOTO EDITOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS (372-2807) BRIAN KLOPP, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE (the TV in here is broken) and life at any time, and if you hit not. But hey, they are the peo- your head, make sure you hit ple probably watching "The CJUU SCHBEBER. ON-LINE EDITOR go all the way home just to sit ROBERT W. 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LANIA ONDO, PRODUCTION ASST .■ PEOPLE T0DD LEWIS JEFF LEWIS ERICHANN KYLE PELTIER ON THE STREET FRESHMAN FRESHMAN JUNIORS FRESHMAN Are you excited that Everclear is coming in concert? "I'd rather have someone "Yeah, just another reason "Todrinkr "Are they really?' to go to Indiana and get me to get drunk." ■ BGNEWS WORLD Friday, September 7,2001 5 Bush, Fox praise NAFTA in Toledo byJohnSeewer "What we want to do is have a trading relationship that encourages not only job creation three weeks and I have five kids to 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS take care of," said Rosa Ealy, a TOLEDO, Ohio — President in American, but job creation in Mexico as well." leep worker who was laid off Bush and Mexico's president on GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES indefinitely in lune. Thursday made their first state Opposition to NAFTA runs trip together into Ohio's industri- Mexico. in large numbers in recent years, Dozens of migrant workers "They think because they're deep in this city with ties to the al heart, praising trade policies "It is not going to be successful many seeking work. But they who come to Ohio each year to migrants they can be mistreated," auto and glass industries. that have created jobs in Mexico. until that money trickles down lo along with labor leaders have pick tomatoes and cucumbers she said. Workers at the city's leep Bush and Mexican President the workers," said Louis Escobar. been disturbed by the number of filled seats in front of the stage, Migrants in the crowd cheered assembly plant were stunned this Vicente Fox asked Americans to Toledo's only Hispanic council- jobs being lost to Mexico because wearing stickers on their shirts loudly when Fox urged Bush to spring when DaimlerChrysler AG embrace the North American man. of NAFTA. with the names of immigrants come up with a solution on announced it would increase Free Trade Agreement, which Fox, speaking in Spanish and "What we want to do is have a who died while crossing Mexico's amnesty. production of the hot-selling PT they said will build a new middle English, said NAFTA has benefit- trading relationship that encour- border to find work in the United "Hopefully one day everybody class in Mexico. Cruiser at a plant in Mexico ed both countries, and that it was ages not only job creation in States. will get a work permit," said instead of bringing the work to "We want Mexico to grow a vital that Mexicans have "a decent America, but job creation in Brenda Pena, 17, said changing Monica Lopez, of Akron, whose middle class so that the citizens Toledo. job with an income that allows Mexico as well," Bush said to the immigration policies would save husband has waited four years "Why are they taking it from us can find work and feed their fam- living with dignity." crowd of 7,000. lives because "people are dying to for a green card. "We're anxious ilies," Bush said to polite and giving it to a new country?" Pockets of migrant workers Bush noted that his own cross the border." for this." Ealy said. applause in this Democratic and Hispanics waved Mexican grandfather grew up in The teen-ager is working in Hours before the two presi- stronghold. Gov. Bob Lift said earlier this flags and danced toTejano music Columbus and Fox's grandfather northwest Ohio with her family. dents arrived, union workers who week that the state's exports have Many still question the results as Bush and Fox took the stage at was from Cincinnati. "1 guess you They migrated to Ohio from had lost their jobs because of of NAFTA, which has been the University of Toledo's Savage could kind of say we're Ohioans," Texas, Bush's home state. plant closings and production tripled since NAFTA was put in blamed for siphoning jobs (o Hall to discuss immigration, Bush joked in his Texas drawl. "It's Pena said amnesty for illegal shifts to Mexico spoke at a news place. Taft said he would wel- Mexico. Others in Toledo's grow- trade and crime. kind of hard to tell by our immigrants would improve the conference. come Bush's proposed expansion ing Hispanic community say the Hispanics have come to Toledo accents." way they are treated in the U.S. "My health care runs out in of free trade throughout the jobs have not changed life in Western hemisphere. Wildfire China warns U.S. against Taiwan deal Bejing warned the Cooperation Agency said "It is not in the interests of communiques. In 1982, that the Defense Security forces in a news release. Washington signed an Cooperation Agency — part of United States that if American jets have used bilateral relaitons between agreement promising that the Department of Defense — it sells 40 missies to the missiles on attacks on Chia and the Unites America would gradually has no objections to the deal. Taiwan, the U.S. Iraq. reduce the quantity and not Selling the missiles — made people The arms deal, valued States." upgrade the quality of arms by Raytheon Missile Systems relationship with at S18 million, would also ZHU BANGZAO, FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN sold to Taiwan. Corp. of Tucson, Ariz. — would China will be be important to Taiwan However, the commu- not affect the basic military bal- because it could expand Ministry spokesman Zhu nique also specified that the ance in the region, the agency from harmed. ties between the U.S. and Bangzao told reporters that arms sales would be reduced as said in the news release Taiwanese militaries, which do China was "seriously con- long as China stuck to its "funda- Wednesday. by WHiam Foreman not have a formal alliance. The THE ASS0CIATE0 PRESS cerned" about the missile mental policy" to seek a "peace- The agency also said the package would include mainte- request. He said selling the ful resolution" of the Taiwan requested Maverick missiles homes TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan nance and pilot training as well weapons would encourage issue. Washington has grown have a longer range than earlier wants to buy 40 Maverick air-to- as logistics support. Taiwan to seek independence. increasingly worried about models the Taiwanese already by Brace Lee ground missiles from the United THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American; weapons sales to "I think it will also have a neg- China's military buildup and its have, and that the new arms States, a deal Beijing warned this island anjjtr China because rapid deployment of missiles would be compatible with the SACRAMENTO. Calif. — A ative impact on stability across Thursday would harm U.S.- a well-armed*raiwan is better the Taiwan Strait," Zhu said. "It is directly across from Taiwan in island*existing military equip- growing wildfire west of Yoscmite China relations and raise ten- able to resist Chinese pressure to not in the interests of cross- recent years. ment. National Park forced people from sions in the Taiwan Strait. reunify. The two sides split amid straits relations. It is not in the America is also required by the The arms would also include their homes Thursday in nine The Taiwanese are consider- civil war five decades ago, and interests of bilateral relations 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to sell 10 training missiles, 48 LAU-117 small California communities ing arming their F-16 jets with Beijing has threatened to use the island weapons necessary and damaged an aqueduct, cur- between China and the United launchers, software support, the AGM-65G Maverick missiles force to reclaim Taiwan, which States." for its defense. spare parts, containers, tailing water supplies. so the planes would be better lies about 100 miles off China's Congress would have to But elsewhere in the West, cool- Zhu added that the missile adapters, publications and tech- able to stop an amphibious southeastern coast. sale would violate U.S.-China approve the Maverick missile nical documents, the agency er temperatures and rain signaled attack, the U.S. Defense Security In Beijing. Chinese Foreign sale to Taiwan, and it appears said. the approaching end of the forest fire season. The nation's largest wildfire, burning 64,000 acres in and near Montana's Glacier BG Novs welcomes your ideas for future stories National Park, was blanketed with thick fog and high humidity, fol- • Call us at 372-6965 * m lowing a steady rain that stopped the blaze in its tracks. "This high humidity is doing us more good than the rain did. ... Night Flights Under the tights! I've got a feeling the grass won't jDid you know... even bum today," fire information officer Bob McKinney said. There are 1 million rnLcan roaTBHU. The National Interagency Fire Center reported 12 major fires ants for every person I burning on more than 203,000 acres Thursday. But the center I in the world. # BGSU vs. BUFFALO said eight major fires were con- tained Wednesday. Several of the HOME OPENER others were nearing containment, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER BTH and cooler temperatures and rain were expected in several western 6.DDPM states. The northern California fire, which broke out Wednesday afternoon, had charred about Students Admitted FREE With Valid BGSU ID 1,000 acres of heavy brush and PRESENT YOUR VALID BGSU ID AT timber about two miles from brookside Hathaway Pines, a small commu- EVAN G ELI" \ I PRB1 I ll U urn THE STUDENT TICKET GATE DN THE nity 25 miles northwest of Yosemite. WEST SIDE DF DDYT PERRY STADIUM About 150 homes were evacu- JOIN US AT THE BROOK! ated and more were on alert for •POST-GAME FIREWORKS possible evacuation. At least 60 Dynamic Worship and Solid Teaching •POST-GAME PARTY AT FRICKER'S people spent the night at a shelter •BE THERE FOR A CHANCE TO WIN ROUND TRIP set up at an elementary school. We meel al the Woodland Mall Banquet Center "It was a four in the morning, Sunday ai 10:00am. 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ALL NIGHT OPEN MIC W/ Retired nurse Marie Heimback PHISH, DEAD, ALLMANS, GREGG ARANDA was evacuated Wednesday after- noon from her home in Sunrise THE BAND, HOOKAH, SIGN UP STARTS Point "I was looking out of the DYLAN, BEATLES, etc. @ 8:00 window and saw smoke coming OUR DOMESTIC down the canyon," she saia FIRST COME "Then the fire department came BOTTLES ARE T17E8IAY FIRST SERVE by and gave me 10 minutes to STILL $2.00 pack a few things." $2.25 MUG Twelve-year-old Hilary IHliK§DAY Schwartz hurriedly left her Forest ALL NIGHT UDIII§ MIGHT Meadows home with her family HIP-HOP, REGGAE, under a glowing and smoky sky. HAn'l HOVE :*!>M - 9PM They managed to grab some per- HOUSE & FUNK $1.75 MICH LT. MONDAY - 8ATVRIAY sonal belongings and their pets — FEATURING BOTTLES two dogs, two cats, a bird and a $ £.£5 330Z MVOS hamster. ANTONIO BANDANAS NO COVER Some 820 firefighters dug into steep, rocky terrain, using bull- Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Light dozers, chain saws and shovels to Amber Bock, Michelob strip away heavy brush and cut BEST SELECTION OF down trees to make a line around the fire. The blaze was 10 percent LIVE MUSIC IN TOWN contained Thursday afternoon, said Ben Hector, fire information officer* for the Forestry 3 Pool Tables, Air Hockey, Darts & Shuffleboard • Free Peanuts & Popcorn Department. 6 Friday, September 7.2001 CITY/STATE BG NEWS Wise wants city to be BG NEWS BRIEFING Main Street closing Thursday charged a man with cution is in less than a week killing his wife and a friend wrote Gov. Bob Taft a letter united in redistricting whose bodies were found at for arts festival asking that his life be spared the couple's Fayette County because he did not commit bylotinSeewer number of people who attended ultimately back what the city and The city of Bowling Green has home. the murder that led to his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a series of meetings around the its residents want. announced traffic and parking Brandon Moccabee, 21, was death sentence. lot closures during the Black FOSTORIA, Ohio— Fosloria is state to give the public a chance "I don't see it hurting much charged with two counts of John W. livid Ir. told Taft in Swamp Arts Festival. separated by crisscrossing rail- to offer opinions about redraw- either way," he said. "If they all aggravated murder, said a typed three-page letter that road tracks, three counties and ing Ohio's legislative district want to be in one district that's Beginning at 5 am Saturday, Sheriff'sCapt. Donald Cox. Sept. 8, Main Street will be he did not fatally stab three legislative districts. lines. fine with me." Moccabee, of Cincinnati convenience store Safety Service Director Ralph The 10 meetings drew little But he has doubts about closed to traffic between Clay Bloomingburg, was arrested Street and Washington Street. clerk Monte Tewksbury dur- Wise said at times, it can seem interest and few people have whether the board drawing the in the lobby of a Columbus ing a 1983 robbery. like three cities. He hopes that offered their own ideas for East and westbound Wooster districts will listen to the people law office after a passer-by "There will be no justice in when Ohio's legislative districts reconfiguring the districts. will be open to traffic. The closed who showed up at the traveling matched him with a descrip- permitting my execution," are redrawn this year, the town The state constitution requires meetings arid that's why few portion of Main Street will tion broadcast on the radio, will be brought together in one that a district be as compact as reopen Sunday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. Byrd wrote. "I pray that you people showed an interest. said Sherry Merciuio, spokes- would look very closely at district with one state represen- possible and gives preference to "The public's not stupid," Parking will also be prohibited woman for Columbus police. tative. cities and counties that can qual- on several streets; Main Street this situation." Damschroder said. "They're not Deputies responding to Byrd, 37, will be executed "We have more population ify as a single district. going to spend a lot of time on between Clay and Washington reports of a gunfire found Lisa than 20 percent of the county The board redrawing the dis- Streets, on Prospect between Sept. 12 unless a court steps this coming up with a solution." Moccabee, 22, of in or Taft grants his request seats," Wise said. "But they have tricts is made up of Gov. BobTaft, Wooster and Clough Streets and Bloomingburg, and Shaun Herington, the only Democrat on Clough Street between Main for clemency. Byrd has the influence." Auditor )im Petro, Secretary of on the board, said the meetings Williams, 24, Nokesville, Va., State Kenneth Blackwell, House and Prospect Streets. The city acknowledged taking part in Ohio's 99 House and 33 Senate were not a waste of time because dead at 1:30 a.m. Thursday in districts will be redrawn to show Speaker Larry Householder—all has warned that any cars parked the robbery but has denied some of the people attending Moccabee's house in this town population shirts in last year's Republicans — and Senate In these areas after 3 a.m. stabbing Tewksbury. seemedtoknowtheissues better 40 miles southwest of In the letter, Byrd said he census. The new maps must be Democrat leader Leigh Saturday will be towed at the Columbus, said Sheriff's Sgt. published by Oct. 5. Herington. than he did. owner's expense. never received a fair trial and What was talked about most lim Sears. asked Taft to meet with him Some cities are split into two Rep. Rex Damschroder, R- City parking lot 2, which is Sears said Williams had districts, including Parma and Fremont, who represents the was how the board should not to surrounded by West Wooster, on death row. put politics above geography, he been in Ohio for about two "There will be no justice in Euclid in suburban largest of Fostoria's three dis- South Prospect and East Clough weeks. and Bellevue in rural northwest tricts, said he understands why said. Street, will be closed during the permitting my execution," Ohio. some may think the split districts He cited one senate district entire festival. Byrd wrote. "I pray that you Wise said a single district rep- hurt the city. that includes part of suburban Condemned inmate would look very closely at resenting Fostoria, population "On the other hand, they may Cleveland and part of rural Police arrest tells governor he this situation." 13,900, more clout in Columbus. get more attention by having Wayne County. Taft will not visit Byrd but A message seeking comment three representatives, three state "What do those people have in suspect slayings didn't commit crime will consider the letter, said was left for Fostoria Mayor lohn senators," he said. "There's two common?" Herington asked. BLOOMINGBURG, Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Joe Andrews, Taft's Davoli. ways to look at it." "The answer to that is probably (AP) — Sheriff's deputies on A convicted killer whose exe- spokesman. Wise was one of a limited Damschroder said he would very little." Did you know...97% of the world's wafer is in the ocean! THE BLOTTER Wednesday Amy Jo Pitchford A man was indecency — mas- reported his black lor underage pos- JeaneM reported her purse arrested for hitch- turbating at a Mongoose bicycle session Matthews was missing from Wal- hiking and computer in the stolen. Its estimat- Thomas H. cited lot speed at Mart The purse obstructing official tech lab at the ed value is 1300 Mohlman was cited 130 Eberty contained items business He was Wood County Matthew R lot disorderly con- w~» mm Nathan P Gill with an estimated found to have an library Sierschula was duct — urinating was cited lot viola- worth of $240. active warrant Sarah A cited for attempt- in public ow Craig M. Baker parole violation in Eatherton was ing to use a false Joseph 0 tion of motorcycle temporary permit was cited for an Sacramento. Calif cited lor expi red K). Jacobs was cited and safety viola- expired registra- A man was registration. Chad Wesley for an open con- IRIN SERVICES tion. tion arrested for public Geoff Ziegler Nie/goda was cited tainer Dining Services is now hiring BGSU students to work in the campus restaurants, dining centers, convenience stores, and snack bars. 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BRIEFING FRIDAY September 7, Erika Flanders earns 2001 National Honors BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Erika Flanders has earned sever- www.bgnews.com/sports al national honors for her play during the season's first week- BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY I end. Flanders, a junior goalkeep- er on the Falcon women's soccer team, has been named to the national "team of the week" by a pair of soccer publications. Flanders was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week, and also was chosen to the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week. Both teams Falcons look for revenge are comprised of 11 players from around the country, chosen on byNtckHurm the basis of their play the previ- IHE BG DEWS BG VS. BUFFALO ous week. Ask a Bowling Green football RADIO: 88.1FMWBGU Flanders becomes the Erst player what was the lowest point BGSU player in the five-year his- of last year's 2-9 season. Almost ANNOUNCERS: SCOn WARD, tory of the women's program to every player would probably ROB VAUGHAN AND NICK SEU- earn national team-of-the-week come to the conclusion there BERLING honors. was no lower point than the The honors are the second Sept. 25 meeting with Buffalo. KICK0FF: 600 P.M. and third of the week for With 1:27 left in the fourth Flanders. quarter, the Bull's Marquis ON-THE-LINE LIVE FROM ZIGGY Swarte darted 27 yards for a Z00MBAS STARTS AT 4:00 P.M. touchdown to carry Buffalo to a ZIGGY ZOOMBA'S COUNTDOWN 20-17 win over the Falcons. The TO KICKOFF SHOW STARTS AT win snapped the Bull's 18-game 5:00 P.M. Barry losing streak and it was the teams first Division I win since building. Buffalo is going to be 1970. ready to try to come in and beat Bonds By the end of the weekend, us again. They're thinking that former BG coach Gary Blackney because they beat us last year, announced his resignation. they can beat us again this year. Could the Buffalo loss helped We're not taking them lightly. For hits 60th provoke the coaches decision? us it's payback time." Quite possibly. The loss sent the The Bulls have many Falcons to an 0-4 record. With returnees from last year's squad homer the feeling still burning in the including Dwarte and Bull's hearts of some of the players on quarterback loe Freedy. The by Arm M. Peterson last year's BG squad, the Falcons THE USSOCItTED PRESS same Buffalo team that lost to are more than ready to play the Rutgers 59-0 last season, played SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bulls again. Bonds became the fifth player in the Scarlett Knights to a 31-15 "I'm really looking forward to decision last week. baseball history to hit 60 home playing Buffalo," BG safety Chad runs in a season, connecting in "They played Rutgers very Long said. "We owe them a big close," BG coach Urban Meyer the second inning of San favor because I think the game Francisco's game against Arizona said. "There were some mistakes last year kind of cost us our head on both sides, but UB coach lim on Thursday. coach's job. I'm going to take this "That one was nice. My heart Hofher put it best when he said game personally." that they won the second half 15 Associated Press was just racing as I rounded the The Falcons are a 22-point bases," Bonds said. to 11. They competed with TOUCHDOWN: Running back Joe Alls steps into the end zone to score on a 2-yard run last weekend. favorite as of Thursday, but the Rutgers right down to the wire. This weekend Alls and the Falcons will take on Buffalo at 6 p.m. at Doyt Perry Stadium. Bonds got the milestone team is not taking this game : I homer off Albie Lopez on a 2-2 The 6 p.m. Saturday meet- lightly. After all. Buffalo did beat "Buffalo is a very good foot- going to happen. You'd better • ] count, and the sellout crowd at ing marks the seventh time in team runs out on the field the Falcons last season. school history the Falcons will come Saturday, he wants the ball team as far as I'm con- be prepared with the same . i Pacific Bell Park jumped up as it "I think our focus has even ||sailed over the right-field wall. play under the lights. It's also players to have the same if not cerned," Meyer said. "And to fever and passion that we pre- grown from last week against the first meeting at Doyt Perry more intensity that they dis- sit here and think that the pared with last week. And I Jeff Kent, who had been waiting Missouri," BG receiver David think we will. In fact, I know on deck, high-fived a smiling Stadium between the two played last week against people wearing orange are Bautista said. "Our focus keeps going to show up ... that's not we will." Bonds as he crossed home plate. teams. Meyer said when his Missouri. As the fans chanted "Barry! Barry!" Bonds made a curtain call and tipped his cap. "You couldnt write a better story. You couldn't dream of any- thing better," Bonds said. "It's just unbelievable." Volleyball on way Soccer looks Bonds needs 11 homers in the Giants' final 22 games to estab- lish a new record. Bonds had never hit more than 49 homers in a season to beat MSU before this season. He joined to another victory Babe Ruth (60 in 1927), Roger by Derek McCord their own tournament the MSU Courtesy of bpufalcons.cofn THE BG NEWS Classic. The opened up their Marts (61 in 1961), Mark The Bowling Green State McGwire (70 in 1998; 65 in 1999) The journey begins today for tourney with a 6-1 defeat of University volleyball team the Bowling Green men's soccer Wisconsin-Green Bay and then and Sammy Sosa (66 in 1998; 63 began their season on a suc- in 1999). team, as it will be looking at an rounded out the weekend with a cessful note by sweeping the almost mirror-image of itself as it 2-1 victory over Robert Morris. "To be in that class is pretty Hoosier Invitational in amazing,- Bonds said after the heads north to open up its sea- After the trip to East Lansing Bloomington, INI) this week- son against State. the Falcons head to Columbus game with his 2-year-old daugh- end. The Falcons defeated the ter, Aisha, sitting on his lap. The regular season will begin to face the defending Big Ten University of Tennessee, with the same team that it ended Champions in Ohio State. The Bonds hit his 60th homer in University of Maryland, and the Giants' 141st game, reaching with last year for the Falcons but Buckeyes are coming off an host Indiana University to win the difference will be that BG will incredible season where they the mark faster than the other the tournament.The Falcons four sluggers. go to East Lansing this year. The defeated Perm State 3-2 in over- (3-0) will play in the Michigan two squads played to a 1 -1 draw time to capture the league tour- McGwire, the previous fastest State Invitational this weekend to 60, needed 142 games in 1998, last season on Oct. 31, but much nament title then was defeated (Sept. 7-8) against the has changed since then. in the first round of the NCAA the year he set the record with 70 University of Idaho (Sept. 7), home runs in a season. The Falcons are having big tournament by Creighton. Winthrop University (Sept. 7) personnel changes to deal with The possibility of having an Bonds, at 37 years and 44 days, and host Michigan State (Sept. is the oldest player to reach No. this season. With loosing high even better season is high for 8). scoring players like Fred Degand OSU as they have 17 returning 60. He also did it in the fewest at- Following the Michigan State bats: Thursday's homer came on and Matt Lyons to graduation players on their roster and most Tournament, the Falcons come the face of the team has taken a notably senior goalkeeper Kerry his 411th'at-bat this season. home to Anderson Arena to McGwire was five days shy of his different shape. BG will have Thompson. Thompson played host University of Dayton (Sept only 12 returning players this 135 minutes over the weekend in 36th birthday in 1998, and he 11) at 7:00 p.m. Bowling Green needed 439 at-bats. season to work with which the 1-0 defeat of West Virginia heads back on the road to com- means that there are 13 with no and the 2-1 victory over Bonds has 554 career homers, pete in the Pioneer Classic in nine behind Reggie lackson for playing experience at all coming Northwestern, backup keeper Denver, Colorado September into the program. Chad Brown was charged with seventh place on baseball's 14 and 15. career list. Head soccer coach Mel the goal against during that He hit No. 58 on Monday Mahler feels that the new players match. LAST WEEK: are done with training and want The Falcons will have to rely against Colorado and got his The Falcons opened the 2001 59th on Tuesday against to see what they have to show on their defense this weekend, season with a tournament win the NCAA as it compared to last year is the Arizona's Miguel Batista. on the road. This is the third Lopez didn't have much to say "They are ready to play," real facet of the team that has time in the last five years that Mahler said. "How they will stayed intact The play of then- about Bonds' 60th. The solo the Falcons have opened the homer bounced on the walkway make the adjustment to Division freshman goalkeeper last sea- season 3-0. Friday night (Aug. I-A soccer is the question. The son, David DeGraff, really between the right Geld wall and 31), BG defeated Tennessee 3-2 McCovey Cove and was scooped intensity here is turned up a cemented a sense of confidence in their opening match of the notch and how they will cope for Mahler in that position. With up by an unknown fan. Hoosier Invitational. The imkuMa BG News It was a curveball down in the with that has yet to be seen." the addition of senior Tony Volunteers, 23-10 and a NCAA ATTACK MODE: Senior Amber Vorst hits the ball over the net in Their first match against Malik, Matthew Martinka and strike zone and he went and got Tournament participant in the a recent practice. it," Lopez said. "It got too much Michigan State should be much R). Behan the defense will be the 2000 season, received votes in more intense then the October strength of the team. of the strike zone." the 2001 USA Today/AVCA Player of the Week, the league high 30 vs. Maryland Ed Martinez of San Mateo, affair. "With Dave (DeGraff) and our Division I Preseason Coaches office announced Monday "Last year we were focusing defense we are solid there," Calif., was out on the walkway for Top 25 poll. The following day, (Sept. 3), after helping the Bonds' at bat. BECKER NAMED TO ALL- on the conference tournaments Mahler said. "I feel comfortable the Falcons defeated host Falcons win the Hoosier already with this being the last about our defense, but the abili- "Suddenly all the heads above Indiana 3-2 and Maryland, also Invitational. Rommeck earns TOURNAMENT TEAM: me in the stands look up tike the Senior Natalie Becker joins match of both our seasons and a ty to create scoring chances will 3-2, to win the tournament. this honor for a school-record non-conference one in that," be a major question." ball is coming this way," he said. seventh time in her career. classmate Caty Rommeck on "It goes over the wall and the Hoosier Invitational All- Mahler stated. "We are very sim- The ability to play two match- R0MMECK NAMED MAC Rommeck averaged 5.2 kills, ilar teams in the style of play and es in three days will not be new bounces and takes this weird 3.0 digs, and 1.3 blocks per Tournament team. Backer spin, and this guy dives on it." PLAYER OF THE WEEK, averaged over 12 assists and 2.8 the players that we are matching /or the young Falcon team as game, while hitting .403 in the up against. The only major dif- they were put through the wash Ever since Ruth hit 60 to break TOURNAMENT MVP: three matches and was named digs per game this weekend, his own record for the third time, including a career high 21 digs ference is that we are going up earlier this year with their exhibi- Senior middle Caty tournament MVP Rommeck there this time." Rommeck has been named the had 20 or more kills in all three The Spartans have already BONOS. PAGE 9 VOLLEYBALL. PAGE 9 SOCCER, PAGE 8 Mid-American Conference matches, including a career- started their regular season with 8 Friday. September 7, 2001 SMRIS BG NEWS

BG SPORTS #^"\ ^>0fK YTi• <*« \ Griffey ties game PICK OF THE WEEK W] FiA) Nek Hum got oft to a hot start with a perfect 6-0 record last week. The rest of the pack is not far behind All picks ERIK CASSANO ERICA GAMBACCINI NICKHURM scon WARD are kid tested, mother apprwed. Sports Editor Assistant Editor Writer WBGU Sports with home run Prediction Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Buffalo at Bowling Green PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ken secutive run-scoring singles, and Score 38-10 42-17 35-14 35-7 Bowling Green Griffey Jr. hit a tiebreaking, two- Walker chased Williams with a Rant Last year's upset BG won't let the Safety Andy Heers Falcons get revenge run double in the seventh inning two-run single. was a big-time fans down on the stars as the Falcons on Bulls and score and the Cincinnati Reds over- Reds starter Jose Acevedo Bowling Green 22 FAVORITE fluke. first night game. secret weapon often. came a five-run deficit to beat the gave up five runs in 2 1-3 Pittsburgh Pirates 8-6 Thursday innings. Chad Hermansen Prediction Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State night. opened the first with a double Akron at Cincinnati kept the Pirates and scored on a single by Score 41-13 34-21 44-14 54-14 from winning their fourth con- Aramis Ramirez. #22 Ohio State Rant This is a good year Akron will lose like Michigan fans Zips can't win two in secutive game, which would have Williams added an RBI dou- for Ohio coaching BG lost to Michigan tremble with fear of a row. MAC can't matched their season-best ble in the second. Ohio State 24 FAVORITE last year the new Buckeyes. beat Big 10 again. debuts. streak. Casey's two-base error on Rich Loiselle (O-l), making his Morris' hard grounder to first #17 Notre Dame at Prediction Nebraska Nebraska Notre Dame Nebraska first major league appearance base helped the Pirates score 24-10 21-20 30-20 since July 21, gave up an infield three runs in the third. Jason #4 Nebraska Score 34-30 Rant Just don't make The Irish are not Grandpa Tom tells Without Urban Meyer, single to Todd Walker to open the Kendall had an RBI single. another corn joke, worthy enough. me the Irish are ND has no chance. seventh. Ramirez singled in the sev- Nebraska 14 FAVORITE please! Nebraska will win. strong like Bull. Adam Dunn walked and enth against Scott Sullivan and Griffey scored both runners with scored on Kendall's single. a double down the left-field line. #10 Michigan at Prediction Washington Michigan Michigan Washington Pokey Reese added a sacrifice fly. Notes: 31-17 38-28 17-14 Jim Brower (7-9) earned the Loiselle spent most of the #15 Washington Score 23-20 Rant In Ohio, benefit of Another great victo- No Rose Bowl Who cares, it's win with three innings of one-hit season in the minor leagues the doubt goes to ry for Michigan. season for Huskies Michigan! relief. Danny Graves pitched the after developing shoulder Washington 3 FAVORITE Michigan opponent. GO BLUE!!! this year. ninth for his 25th save. problems in spring training. ... Pirates starter Dave Williams Dunn's hit in the fourth was his had a 5-0 lead after three innings, second in 19 at-bats. ... Young South Carolina #21 South Carolina at Prediction Georgia South Carolina South Carolina but couldn't hold it. The rookie broke a 0 -for-10 streak with his Score 27-17 21-10 24-21 20-17 #24 Georgia gave up five runs in the fourth, hit in the fourth. ... The crowd Rant Bulldogs break in The Gamecocks will Lou is God. He could Cocks win this fight three of them unearned because of 20,683 pushed the Pirates' Gamecocks for BG beat the Bulldogs part the hash of second baseman Warren season attendance to a fran- South Carolina 1.5 FAVORITE next week. once again. marks if he wanted. Morris' fielding error. chise-record 2,072,712 with 13 Dunn singled to open the dates remaining at new PNC Prediction Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo fourth and he went to third when Park. The previous record was Toledo at Morris couldn't handle Sean 2,065,302 in 1991, the middle 38-14 35-17 31-10 Temple Score 34-21 Casey's grounder. Aaron Boone, year in the team's run of three Rant Rockets are really Can you say another The football team is Toledo continues to Dmitri Young and Reese hit con- consecutive NL East titles. close to being slaughter for the all that UT has slaughter all non- Toledo 7.5 FAVORITE ranked. Rockets? going for them. conference teams. Z, Soccer hopes to rz- Kcan oT SPAM is opened "j win; missing two SOCCER, FROM PAGE 7 ready for this weekend and next weekend so that we already know tion schedule. 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We'll wait for your business BG NEWS SPORTS Friday, September 7, 2001 9 Harriers Bonds questions Women look to MSU tourney V0UEYBAU.FROMPAGE7 Winthrop University opened the title. The Spartans, now 4- start its season at home, hosting the 0, finished the 2000 season beating McGwire vs. Tennessee. Winthrop Invitational. After los- 18-13, finishing fifth in the ing to Georgia Southern and Big Ten Conference with a 10- BONDS, FROM PAGE 7 in , so anything's possi- THE OPPONENTS: East Tennessee State, the Eagles 10 record. Head coach Chuck season ble," he said. The University of Idaho defeated Georgia State. Erbe enters his ninth season the number has held almost The Giants went on to beat opened its 2001 season with the Winthrop, now 1-2, finished the with Michigan State, and wel- mythical significance among the Diamondbacks 9-5 Notre Dame Tournament in 2000 season with a 24-10 record, comes back eight letterwin- on road baseball players and fans. Thursday, pulling within 11/2 South Bend, defeating Florida finishing second in the Big ners and three starters. Mains' duel with Mickey Mantle games of Arizona in the NL Atlantic and Southwest Texas South with a 11-3 Conference Courtesy of bgsutalcons.com in 1961 ended with Marts' .West. State, before losing to Notre record. Head coach loel THE SERIES: The Bowling Green State record-breaking 61 homers in a "Sixty home runs, I'm finding Dame in the championship McCartney begins his first year The Falcons trail the series 'University cross country teams summer that captivated the out, is not that easy to do," said game. The Vandals, now2-l, fin- at Winthrop after serving as against Michigan State with a open the 2001 season Saturday nation. Arizona's Luis Gonzalez, who ished the 2000 season 16-13 assistant coach at Oklahoma 3-5-0 record. The last meeting (Sept. 8), taking on Ohio All eyes were focused on the has 51 homers himself. "He's a overall and finished sixth in the McCartney welcomes back 10 University in dual-meet action in between these two teams was longball again in 1998, when great player to go up there, and Big West Conference's East letterwinners, including six in 1997 at the Michigan State ' Athens, Ohio. The women's race starters from last year. McGwire and Sosa dueled every team is pitching around Division with a 6-10 league Invitational, where the is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am., through the entire summer him, when he gels his one pitch mark. Head coach Debbie Michigan State University Spartans won in four games. with the men's race set for a 10:15 when McGwire finished with he doesn't miss it. 1 congratulate Buchanan enters her second opened its 2001 season with a am start. 70. him for hitting 60. Not many season with Idaho, and wel- victory at the L&L/MSU Bowling Green has never There are a number of similar- Bonds is unsure whether he have done that." comes back 10 letterwinners, Volleyball Classic, defeating met the University of Idaho or ities between the two Falcon can even approach McGwire's Even Kent, who was critical of including four starters from last Dayton, Western Michigan, Winthrop University in vol- teams. Both the men's squad, record. Bonds in a recent column in year. Auburn and Denver to take leyball. ' coached by Sterling Martin, and "This is a pennant race," he Sports Illustrated, was the women's team coached by said. "There's not going to be impressed. Cami WHIs have a solid nucleus that many chances." "He's had a great year and it's of returnees to go along with sev- But it could happen. nice to see him keep coming eral promising newcomers, as "Anythings possible. 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Mosely Hall from Come |oin us for our Picnic Continue working through tall se- 53 Edges 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. on Monday, Sunday, September 9,1:00PM mester. $14.15 base-appt, guaran- 1 Fuel 27 Crowd Sept. 10 to learn about all the over- Carter Park, Miller Shelter teed starting pay. Fun work environ- 2 Altitude (abbr.) 28 Sole seas opportunities available to you. Call 352-6934 or 353-3339 ment w/ other students. 10- 3 Meadow 29 Leap 40mrs7wk around classes. Answers EDUCATION ABROAD STUDENTS for more information or ndes. 4 On an incline 31 Avoid Coops/Scholarships awarded, con- Come share your overseas experi- 5 Two 34 Complainer Get Excited! The Gavel is coming. ditions exist. Customer • |o n 3^|n * t 1 ence with other students who stud- 6 Past 35 Extended time Check the BG News Tuesday service/sales, no telemarketing, no ied abroad on Wednesday. Septem- 7 Sane 37 Color • f * 1 H 1 3 l~alVT A 1 N September 11. door-to-door sales No experience ber 12 from 3:00-5 00 p.m. in 1103 8 Caustic substance 38 Lease HVHDI131 ^| NISI Greeks ~ Got New*? necessary, we train. Must have posi- Olfenhauer West! Call 372-0479 9 Stay 39 Greek God of War |« n I ^| IN 1 A V aj Let the Gavel know!! tive attitude S good people skills. with questions. 10 Female (suf.) 40 Long live (II) • i m o H H ■ N rt ■ ■ Send info to 202 West Hall Call Mon.-Fri. 9a-6p, Sat. 11-3. 41 Winter vehicle 11 Sow ¥ N V 1 BBl 1 O H M |0 1 1 or oall 372-2440 or 874-1327 16 Shelter 44 Old coin Lost/Found email mlkimbleraaol.com www.worktorstudents.com/np. 20 Lofty 45 Hitter's average (abbr) ton ^| 1 M ■ ^| 1 1 V INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Attn: Psychology, Social Work & 21 Snatch 46 Type of weapon (abbr.) A i a (i i • fl T^BiM ' » CO-REC 4 PLAYER VOLLEYBALL- Special Educ. majors. Great oppor- 22 Small stream 47 Manuscripts (abbr.) | 1 * Id fJJ ■ * | O at O SEPT. 11. tunity for work experience related to Found - Brightly colored beaded 23 Stew a i i ^H"T* "H your field. Full & Pt time positions bracelet Vicinity of Hayes Hall JOIN THE GAVEL STAFF 24 Disputes 1 t 1 M ^H" O • 1 1 ■ » 1 • avail. Call 419-255-6060 or fax re- Thurs. Sept. 6. Stop at BG News- Writers, photographers, designers 26 Speech sound 1 ¥ 1 ^| I O V ^| 1 1 1 * sume to 419-255-6062 204 West Hall to claim. and public relation positions availa- t I M V ^| • 4 ^| VIVO ble. Pick-up an application from 202 Babysitter needed PT M-F LOST! Siamese cat, no tail. Blackish West Hall or call Melissa for details Children's ages are 16 mo, 3 yrs, ears, brown body, blue eyes. Name at 353-3280. and 6 yrs. Must have expenence, be is Sam. Lost in S. College, Crim St. energetic, patient and love kids. Ex- area. It found please call 290-8327 Join The Gavel Staff!! All Positions Available cellent pay! Call eve. 874-7719 or Get an application from daytime 872-4477. 202 West Hall or email Desks clerks needed for local motel Travel mlkimblerflaol com 3-4. 8 hr. shifts/week. Must work RESIDENTIAL ASSlSTANT-assist UKS KARATE weekends. Different shifts avail. In- persons with Mfi/DD with daily living Are you looking for a confidence quire at Buckeye Inn & Studios M- skills in a Residential setting. No ex- General Office Assistant Duties in- Easy Walk From Campus F, 8-4. perience necessary. Positions avail- clude; processing and formulation Work part-time, full-time, even put in ■ 1 Spring Break Vacations! booster and a great workout? Then join our karate class Mon and Wed. SF ar ar AI" ar ar ar ar ar ar able ranging from 17 to 71 hours bi- reports, setting up record notebooks overtime hours, around your college Cancun, Jamaica. Bahamas S Flori- and files; and photocopying. Must and personal schedule Work a mini- from 6-8pm, at the gym of St. Wanted two male stewards for aca- weekly. S9.00-S12.25 per hour da. Now hiring Campus Reps. be proficient in Word and Excel. mum of 15 hours per week or 40 Thomas More Church (across from demic year. based upon experience. High school 1 -800-234-7007 Looking for an individual who is a hours plus overtime Many college Mac) Questions: call Continuing Ed If interested call 372-5908 diploma/GED required. Application endlesssummer1ours.com self-starter, motivated, and possess- students work here Standard pay is at 372-8181 ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar packet may be obtained from Wood Spring Break 2002- Travel with STS, County Board of MR/DD, 11160 es excellent organizational and $6.00 per hour These are unskilled JOIN THE GAVEL STAFF Amencas «1 Student Tour Operator East Gypsy Lane Rd.. Bowling communication skills. S5 90/hr. to lobs involving assembling and pack- to Jamaica, Mexico, Bahamas or Unlimited tanning. 1 mth. $30. Fall Writers, photographers, designers Green, Ent. B. Monday-Friday. hrs/week. Resume and two letters of aging ol small parts. Apply in person and public relation positions availa- Florida Promote tnps on-campus to special: buy 2 mths. get 3rd mth. 8:00am-4:30pm E.O.E. recommendation required for between the hours ol 9:00 AM and earn cash and free tnps. Informa- free. Campus Tanning. 352-7889 ble. Pick-up an application from 202 interview Call Mary, 372-8181 for 5 00 PM (Monday-Fnday) at ODD Jobs. Flexible schedule. Car- tion/Reservations 1 -800-648-4849 West Hall or call Melissa for details appointment. Application deadline ADVANCED SPECIALTY PROD- pentry. etc., truck? 353-2301. or www.ststravel com at 353-3280. September 13.2001 UCTS. INC . 428 Clough Street. Bowling Green. Ohio, only 2 blocks from campus near Kmko's and Dairy Queen next to the railroad tracks Greeks - dot News? Let the Gavel know!! Send info to 202 West Hall or call 372-2440 or email mlkimblerOaol.com Help wanted, preler elementary -ATTENTION* Cla-Zel Theatre education or fine arts major to provide child care work for a 6 yr. Downtown BG • 353-1361 old girl Approximately 20-25 OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS www.cla-zel.com hrs/week. Room, board, and monthly compensation included. Black Swamp Arts Festival Please call Susan al {419) 872-9199 Your Local Off-Campus address and telephone number Events at the Cla-Zel or (419) 376-6522 will be printed in the BGSU Telephone Directory. 6 00pm Pollock 8 00pm Radio Free Steve 10 00pm GODASS Use the Off-Campus Local Address Change Form below to provide your oft-campus residence 12 00pm The Song Remains the Same and telephone number for the BGSU Telephone Directory. Both your local off-campus address and Saturday. Sept. S: permanent address will be printed in the BGSU Telephone Directory unless Student Affairs receives 12 00pm Silent Film of BG in 1950s a completed Request to Withhold Directory Information form by September 1, 2001. 1:00pm Horizon Youth Theatre 2 30pm Open Mouse Theatre Tours 3 30pm Silent Film of BG in 1950s To assure proper inclusion in the BGSU Telephone Directory please submit 5 00 & 7 30pm Pollock SUNDAYS Completed forms by: 9.30pm The Song Remains the Same 12 00am Rocky Horror Picture Show Tuesday ^ciufmcm 12 00pm Silent Film ol BG in 19508 fllf.llill'IU September 11, 2001 1 00pm BGSM Drama Club 3 00pm Pollock 163 SOUTH MAIN ST • BOWLING GREEN 5 00pm The Song Remains the Same 5:00p.m. 8 00 4 10 15pm Pollock

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