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The News' Teacher allegedly Briefs hits BGSU senior Casino night Friday Dawn Keller Kohl Hall and Residential The BG News Student Association will be "I told him I was 25 sponsoring its fourth annual A University telecommunica- years old, I pay for Casino Night Dec. 6 from 9 tions graduate student allegedly p.m. to midnight in the my school." Amani Room of the Com- hit an undergraduate student for mons. The event is open to being late to class Tuesday. all students on campus and Patrick Steams, who teaches Christopher Almodovar proceeds benefit the Mus- radio announcing and produc- cular Dystrophy Associa- tion, allegedly hit Christopher senior tion. Reserved tickets are Almodovar, senior telecommuni- $3 and students paying at cations major, after Almodovar the door will be charged $4. came late after a class break. chairman, will teach the class. Tickets are available at all Almodovar said he told Stearns MaKay said the decision was residence hall front desks. not to lecture him about being made to protect those involved. During the evening var- "I thought it was in the best in- ious RSA and Kohl Hall late. members will be working "I told him I was 25 years old, I terest of Patrick and the stu- different tables, such as pay for my school," Almodovar dent," MaKay said. "We want to poker, craps and roulette as said. make sure we maintain contin- students enjoy "gambling." Almodovar said Steams then uity in the classroom. It should Upon entrance, students started shoving him and report- not be that difficult since it is will receive a bag of gam- edly hit him 20 to 25 times. near the end of the semester." bling chips for them to try Almodovar was treated at the MaKay said the decision their luck at the tables in Wood County Hospital for whether Stearns will teach next order to win "cash." At the semester has not been made. end of the night students bruises and cuts, and then may bid for prizes with the released. "I'm not in a position to judge," "money" that they accu- Stearns refused to comment. he said. "Once we know what the mulate throughout the John MaKay, director of Com- truth is, we'll know what to do." night. Last year the event munication Studies, said Stearns Mark Tolles, Bowling Green raised about $900 will not teach the rest of the se- city prosecutor, said said no Workers from Cardone Improvements hoist a giant Christmas tree ornament onto a display of orna- mester. Bruce Klopfenstein, Tel- charges have been filed, and the ments outside an office building in Mid-town Manhattan, New York. Meserve named to ecommunications Department case is still under investigation. position After many years of ser- vice to the Ohio Academy of Science, Lee Meserve, dis- Faculty clarifies tinguished teaching profes- sor of biological sciences at the University, has been named president-elect of charter question the organization. Meserve was made a fellow of the academy in 1987, a distinc- Dawn Keller tion given to those who have The BG News had an important impact on science education over a The Faculty Senate Executive Committee clarified the academic period of time. Among his charter last Tuesday for faculty who had questions about the rights roles in the academy, the of part-time instructors, and about promotion criteria for professors. biologist was editor of the Psychology Professor Jaak Panksepp wanted the SEC to determine organization's publication when a part-time person is reappointed to a position and when they "The Ohio Journal of Sci- are appointed. ence" for seven years, and Panksepp said he believes the charter does not explain re- served as abstract editor appointment well. three times. He is currently "I think the charter is ambiguous on that," he said. "Does the Uni- the book review editor. In versity have the right to juggle people's lives arbitrarily?" addition, Meserve has man- aged to pursue his own Bob Holmes, Faculty Senate vice chairman, said reappointment means staying in the same position at the same rank. The SEC determined that if "there is a change in any one element: Baraka to speak category, rank or full or part-time status, it is not a reappointment." One of the most d istin- guished and controversial Panksepp said the desire for the interpretation of the charter was African-American poets, not to cause problems. playwrights and essay "This is an intent to deal with this forthright. People's lives are at writers will speak today stake," Panksepp said. "If there are ambiguities, it's the SEC's re- from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in sponsibility to clear those ambiguities up." 115 01 scamp Hall. Amiri Panksepp also wanted the SEC to clarify if a person with a tempo- Baraka will lecture on "Re- rary appointment could request a promotion and if that promotion volutionary Art and Cul- had to be considered by the administration. ture." Baraka is the recipi- Benjamin Muego, political science professor at Firelands College, ent of numerous awards and said anyone can request anything. honors, including the Lang Dwif Khrcuviky/Tlw BG Hci ston Hughes Medal for Out- As an instructor, Bruce Smith help* students learn in the classroom. As director of (be University Co- "Whether the contracting officer will listen favorably to the standing Contribution to operative Education Office, he assists students in finding educational experiences outside the class- request is another story," Muego said. Literature, the Guggenheim room. Henry Garrity, chairman of Romance Languages, said there needs Fellowship, a National En- to be a position before a person can request a position. dowment for the Arts award "I don't see how a person can request a position that doesn't exist," for Poetry and the Doctor of Humane Letters from Mal- Director helps students See SEC, page four. colm X College in Chicago. He became controversial when he led a group of Black Intellectuals and ac- learn out of classroom Discovery shows tivists to Cuba in 1960. He now heads the Department Jay Young different sites during the expect something to be given of Africana Studies at the The BG News 1995-96 school year. Those stu- to them," he said. "What you State University of New dents earned about $2.9 mil- find is there are certain stu- ice pond on moon York, Stony Brook. Editor's note: This is the Ilth lion. dents you can help, and those part in a series about campus As director, Smith works are the ones you focus on. If Laura Meckler explore with. It would be water," Composer Furr wins leaders. with the companies interested you have no drive, no desire, no The Associated Press said Anthony Cook, astronomical competition As an instructor, Bruce in providing student opportuni- ambition, there's probably not observer at the Griffith Observa- A University graduate Smith helps students learn in ties. Smith started in the Geog- a whole lot I can do for you. For WASHINGTON - The moon, tory in Los Angeles. student has won the Colle- the classroom. As director of raphy Department when he those who do, we'll work like long thought to be bone dry, has a The Ice was found in a huge giate Division of the Ohio the University Cooperative came to the University in 1975. dogs." pond of Ice hidden deep Inside a crater deep In the south pole of Music Teachers National Education Office, he assists After joining the faculty, he Smith said opportunities crater, scientists disclosed Mon- the moon, said Rick Lehner, Association Student Com- students in finding educational worked with the Co-op Office vary in each area of study. He day, increasing chances that hu- spokesman for the Pentagon's position Competition. Jen- experiences outside the class- as a faculty representative. said a lot of internships can be mans may someday live on its Ballistic Missile Defense Organ- nifer Blair Furr, a native of room. Smith became the director in found In the College of Busi- surface. ization. He said that a panel of Pensacola, Fla., received "The goal of our office is to scientists has concluded that the the award for her composi- 1982. He said he enjoys his job. ness, interpersonal communi- The discovery came from the tion "Day Cycle." The help students get work experi- "I like the interaction with cation and the College of Arts Clementine spacecraft, which ice is frozen water. award-winning work for so- ence that compliments what the students and the outside and Sciences. Students inter- used radar signals to examine the prano and piano is com- they learn In the classroom," world," he said. ested need a resume, which depths of the moon's deep "It Is an extremely significant posed in four movements. Smith said. "The premise of it Smith said some of his bigger Smith said his office can assist craters. discovery," said Cook, adding The work was also chosen is that there are things you can challenges are dealing with with. Officials at the Pentagon, who that water would make explora- as the winner in the compo- learn at work that you can't new technology and changes in He said it Is In the best inter- co-sponsored the project with tion easier. sition division at the annual learn In the classroom." the marketplace. He said an- est of each student to find out- NASA, planned an announcement "With water there you could BGSU Competitions in Mu- Smith said the University other challenge is some of to- side experience. of the findings at a news confer- have enclosed areas to grow sic Performance, and per- Cooperative Education Office day's students. ence Tuesday. plants, grow your own food, formed at the 17th annual placed 782 students at 345 "I think more students today See SMITH, page three. New Music Art Festival "If you could wish for any one make your own fuel, make your 4 thing there to make it easier to own air," he said. t Opinion

page two Tuesday, December 3,1996

Letters to the All sections are closed ■' ■ Oh hi, don't mind me. I'm lines. All day long this tape re- mom? Even Darth Vader would Just trying to register for corder emits a busy signal, ex- be less threatening. ("Hoooh ha. classes. cept for once about every two Hooooooh ha. If you are my son. Recently In my Human Sexuality class, the LAGA I've been here for some leredil hours when a little demon enter your four-digit personal panel came to Inform us on different sexual orienta- time now, lying here on the rushes in. gets the giggles out access code.") tions. Although I was very Interested In what they had couch, in my pajamas, trying of its system and answers a call It's 8:21, and beneath my to stay awake enough to oper- Southard with its best Star-90 lady voice. haze of sleepiness I'm growing to say, I was disappointed with the way they re- ate the phone. The sun is shin- Oh. to hear the gentle song homicidal. Turn back now, sponded. ing in through the curtains. It other on a switch, fhe seconds of that disjointed voice. I think say the dust particles. There were two men—both of which were homo- was dark when I started. ticked by and we watted, as I continue dialing. I'm nor- (372-8966. Busy signal. sexual, and three women—one was heterosexual, one (372-8966. Busy signal. waited, wait- mally In such a state by the Click. 372-8966. Ring. Click.) Click. 372-8966. Busy signal. "Hee heeeee. seven fif- time I finally get through that Damnation! I finally get was bisexual and the other was homosexual. The fo- Click.) teen!" screamed the elf. slam- it makes me want to pound my through and my hand, which rum was open and any student could ask a question, I'm gazing at the dust par- ming the switch down. "Let the skull In with the receiver. Of is on autopilot, hangs up on there were no stipulations placed on question con- ticles as they drift through the fun begin!" course by that point my regis- me! I look around the room for sunbeams. Maybe I'm halluci- I dialed like the wind. tration book and papers have something to destroy and settle tent. nating, but they're starting to Busy signal. I'm a loser, again. crawled under the couch and for shredding up my registra- Throughout the the class period, most students form words. "No hope." they The registration booklet rearranged themselves so that tion book. "Eat at Joe's, spell asked "political or moralistic" types of questions. No say, and "Turn back now." It's tells you that If you get a busy I have no idea which classes I the dust motes. one asked specific questions about the acts that dif- so depressing. signal when you're trying to was supposed to register for. So I calm down and contem- My alarm went off at 7:10 reach Star-90. call back later. I scrabble through the sea of plate the phone. I suppose I ferent orientations performed. In trying to understand a.m.. nearly an hour ago now. What it doesn't say Is that "call papers, frantically pushing the could go to the registration win- the lifestyles of these people, I felt it was necessary to I wanted to allow myself time back later" means "hit the re- pound sign in an attempt to dows at the Administration address this issue. My questions were directed toward for neurons to begin firing be- dlal button at least forty times glacate the Star-90 lady. "Your, Building and wait In line. That, fore I began the mighty task of a minute for however long It ntry is. Invalid," she says, or however, would require show- the lesbian and bisexual female on the panel. The trying to get through to the takes, probably an hour or so. This. Section. Is closed. And ering and waking up long questions I asked spoke to the issues of arousal to- Star-90 system. I lurched out otherwise you have no chance finally. "You have. Exceeded. enough to locate the Ad Build- ward lesbians and safe sex practices of lesbians and to the couch and sat there. of connecting." This is unless The number of. Errors. Permit- ing. And why wait In line when slack-Jawed and vaguely ner- you're exceedingly lucky and ted for a single. Call. Goodbye." I can lie here on my couch and bisexuals (dental dams). vous, awaiting the arrival of get through on the first try. in I expect her to continue pick the lint out from between To my suprise. the lesbian refused to answer my 7:15. that magical moment which case I hate you. with."So screw. You." or, "Hah. my toes? question about arousal. She said that my question when the system would open. (372-8966. Busy signal. Hah. your. Life is. Ruined." She No. I'll Just stay here and was too personal and "pled the fifth." As to my ques- Every semester I strive to Click. 372-8966. Busy signal. probably does, after I slam dial for a little longer. And pay be the first person to get Click.) down the phone in disgust. no attention if I start to act a tion concerning protection from STD's, she openly through: Invariably I fall. I envision Star-90 as be- But she's Just part of all little weird. The dust specks are stated that "she personally did not use dental dams." Maybe this time, though. I ing a dim little room in Hell, the fun. What could be more telling me secrets. The bisexual female said the same. would be a winner. Tersely I empty save a table in the delightful, after all. than driv- (372-8966. Busy signal. reached for the phone. I imag- middle of It. On this table sits ing a bunch of college students Click. 372-8966. Busy signal. The irony of the situation confuses me. She would ined a little elf standing on the a tape recorder with a micro- batty by forcing them to call a Click ....) not answer my question about pleasure and arousal other end of the line, holding a phone lying next to it which is computer-generated voice that Meredith Southard is a because it was too personal, and then she turns watch In one hand, resting the connected to the BGSU phone sounds like somebody's robot weekly columnist JorThe News. around and puts herself in the answer about protec- tion. Neither of my quesUons were directed, or phrased, to offend her personally. They were general questions directed toward the lesbian and bisexual community. Overall, what I am trying to say is that the reason for LAGA is to inform people about different lifestyles and orientations. If this is true, then individuals who are not willing to answer questions (no matter what the content) should not place themselves on such a panel. This panel was definitely not prepared for ques- tions beyond political and social aspects of their orientiations.

Alison Barstow Junior Psychology

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Editors Jay Young Scott Brown News editor Sports editor Joe Boyle Jim Barker Where does the right to die begin? City editor Managing editor In one of Charles Schulz' The court of appeals eventually Mr. Anderson never proved that classic "Peanuts" comic strips. reversed the trial court, hold- the hospital caused the stroke Penny Brown Hideki Kobayashi Snoopy, resting on the top of ing that Anderson may be en- to Mr. Winter. Opinion editor Photo editor his doghouse in his familiar Guest titled to damages for the rea- I was one of the dissent- pose, is contemplating life and sonable forseeable conse- ing votes In this decision. It was Tiffany Wendeln Brandon Wray how good he has It. His reverie quences of an unwanted resus- Mr. Winter's constitutional is laced with guilt, though, as Columnist citation. right not to be subjected to cer- Copy Chief Entertainment editor he thinks about how tough life When the case came be- tain medical treatments. When was for his ancestors; how they fore the Supreme Court of Ohio, the hospital resuscitated him. Anna Wahrman Blake Parkins had to fend for themselves, early morning. Mr. Winters suf- we had to decide if causing they violated that right. hunt for their food and fight for fered ventricular tachycardia — someone's life to continue I believe that Mr. Ander- Assistant copy chief Assistant sports editor their very survival. Just then, a rapid heartbeat. A nurse against their wishes was an in- son should have been given the a lawn mower goes by and cov- deflbrillated him and succeeded Jury. In the legal sense, that opportunity to prove that Mr. ers Snoopy In clippings. From In reviving Mr. Winter. Despite was worthy of compensation. winter's rights were violated, Production Staff under the grass. Snoopy says, his earlier request. Mr. Winter Should the hospital be liable for that the hospital was negligent, "On the other hand. I have to thanked the nurse when he re- keeping Mr. Winter alive, and and that he suffered harm as a Jennifer Apt Cathy Raidl contend with things my ances- gained consciousness. thus, be held responsible for result of the hospital's negli- tors never dreamed of." Two hours later, another the stroke he suffered after re- gence. It's that way with the law attack occurred, but the drug suscitation? Anderson may not have Brian Gallatin Greg Schwitzgebel sometimes, too. Today, with his doctor had administered By a four-to-three vote, we been able to prove It all. but he rapidly advancing technology after the first one helped to end reversed the court of appeals, should have had the chance. In Jeff Gayton Erin Taylor and societal changes, we have it. The next day. Mr. Winter suf and ruled In favor of the hospi- front ol a jury, to make his case. to contend with questions our fered a stroke that paralyzed tal. The majority established I felt It was a mistake to sum- Ryan Kravitz Jessica Wherry legal ancestors never dreamed his right side. He survived that that a wrongful life claim must marily foreclose the opportu- of Nowhere else Is this more and his condition stabilized. Erove four elements: duty, nity of proof. true than when the words of He was eventually trans- reach of duty, causation and I recognize, as Justice Margaret Kushlak Carla Zvosec medicine and law Intersect. The ferred to another hospital. A few damages. Andy Douglas pointed out, that medical advances of this age months later, he went to live The hospital had a duty to doctors, hospitals and their present new and constantly with his daughter and her hus- allow Mr. Winter the right to die, staffs are in the business of Copyright 1996 The BG News. Reprinting of any material in evolving legal challenges. band before moving into a and they breached that duty by saving lives, and it may seem this publication without the permission of The BC News is strictly Consider the case of Ed- nursing home. He remained resuscitating him. But did that that Mr. Winter was being un- proliibited. ward Winter. On May 25. 1988. partially paralyzed until his cause his stroke? Without the grateful to the people who had The BG News is an Independent publication founded In 1920 Mr. Winter was admitted to St. death in April of 1990. deflbrlllatlon he would have lust saved his life by bringing and Is published daily during the academic year and Francis-St. George Hospital Although he had been died, and never suffered the legal action against them for Wednesday's in the summer. complaining of chest pains. grateful to the nurse for reviv- stroke. So, in essence, the hos- not letting him die. Upon admission, the 82-year- ing him. Mr. Winters had none- pital at least allowed for his But for many people, there Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the old discussed his treatment theless asked not to be resus- stroke to occur. But did their Is a quality of life Issue Involved student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions with his personal physician. citated. So before his death, he action cause It? that makes death preferable to expressed in columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily Some years before. Mr. Initiated action against the hos- The majority points out continued living in a debilitated those of The BG News. Winter's wife had undergone an pital for falling to follow the "No that Mr. Winter was 82 and had state. Letters Intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, emergency resusclnaUon. She Code Blue" order on his chart. a history of heart problems. In This case presented a typed and Include the writer's name, phone number and Univer- never fully recovered, and lived After his death, the administra- the majority opinion. Chief Jus- question thick with ethical, sity affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any afterward in a seriously dete- tor of his estate. Keith Ander- tice Tom Moyer wrote, "The moral and monetary dimen- and all letters. riorated state. Not wanting to son, continued the court ac- record Indicates that a stroke sions. It's a dilemma our ances- The BG News encourages Its reader to notify the paper of suffer that same fate. Mr. Win- tion. was reasonably foreseeable If tors never had to contend with, any errors in stories or photograph descriptions. ter asked not to be resusci- The trial court granted Winter survived the ventricular because they never dreamed we tated. His physclan Indicated summaryjudgment to the hos- tachycardia. However, the would have the ability to con- "No Code Blue" on his chart, pital, which means the court record Is devoid of any evi- tinue life beyond the time when 210 West Hall but kept the cardiac monitor- ruled, without ajury. that Ohio dence" that the resuscitation the body was ready to die. Bowling Green State University ing equipment hooked up to law doesn't provide for action caused the stroke. Paul E. Pfeifer Is an Ohio Bowling Green. OH 43403 him. against life-prolonging medical Thus, the majority argues, Supreme Court Justice and a bgnews! 9 bgnet.bgsu.edu Three days later, In the treatment, or "wrongful living." there are not damages because guest columnist for The News. » ( I State Tuesday, December 3,1996 page three A Flock of Seagulls Columbus police chief faces city commission James Prlchard The Associated Press

COLUMBUS - Police Chief James Jackson was unjustly sus- pended and administrative char- ges pending against him should be dismissed, his lawyer told the city Civil Service Commission Monday. But the city's attorney said no mistakes were made in disciplin- ary action taken against the 38-year police veteran. The three-member commission said it will consider a motion from Jackson's attorney, Bill Wilkinson, to dismiss five admin- istrative charges filed against him Friday, and delayed hearing testimony until Wednesday to give all sides a chance to pre- pare. The commission can suspend, Jot BojrkfThe BG Ntwi demote or fire Jackson, or take Seagulls bombard the Great Lakes Salt Freighter Cuyahoga in the harbor near the Flats in Cleveland. no action. The Cuyahoga Is one of the first salt ships to take to open waters this season. Safety Director Thomas Rice filed the charges and suspended Jackson, the city's first black police chief, in connection with an ongoing investigation of al- Perfect SAT scores mean leged interference in gambling The AiMclated Prcu and prostitution cases. Attorney William C. Wilkinson, left, looks over paperwork with Wilkinson told the commission Columbus Police Chief James Jackson, right, during a hearing by a that the city violated several or- Columbus city commission on Jackson's suspension on Monday. students*pick of college dinances and commission regula- tions in its probe. He also com- plans to provide Jackson with a Jackson was ordered to report to plained that the city had not dis- list of witnesses and evidence it an office in the fire department. The Associated Press Weiner, who recently scored a Weiner, 16, hopes to attend Instead, he took sick leave and Brandeis University to study closed its witness list or handed has gathered before Wednes- 1,600. vacation time. CINCINNATI -- Get a good Stephen Zoepf, a senior at Sev- social sciences. A senior at Wal- over evidence. day's hearing. "Chief Jackson, as he sits here Jackson, 63, who has been chief Mayor Greg Lashutka an- score on the Scholastic Achieve- en Hills High, also scored 1.600. nut Hills High School, Weiner ac- nounced Jackson's suspension He took the test in March as a tually missed four questions on today, has not been provided with since 1990, has denied any ment Test and you better your wrongdoing. He declined to Friday, saying the action will chances of getting into a good the test, which was good enough the evidence that supposedly junior. speak to reporters after the hear- help restore the public's confi- college. Score a perfect 1,600 and They join Neeraj Gupta, a for the top score. supports the charges filed ing. dence in the department. Lashu- you can pick your school. Summit Country Day High Because of the way the test is against him," he said. Glenn Redick, the city's chief *.ie has been off the job since tka also announced that three of "I knew I did well, in the sense senior, among the 545 nationally graded, students can miss litigation attorney, said the city Rice reassigned him to work six officers who had been reas- that I thought I only missed five who managed 1,600 on a test tak- several questions and still get a signed during the investigation or six questions," said David en by 1.8 million students. "perfect" score. had acted properly in the in- from home on Oct. 10. The reas- vestigation. He also said the city signment later was changed, and will be reinstated. Math teachers 3JT- gain new skills The Associated Press that they have never experi- enced." KENT, Ohio - Kent State Uni- Davis said many teachers were versity professors are retraining products of math instruction that teachers to use objects, hands-on relied on memorization and rote examples and group activities to practice. promote active math learning Kent State has received over traditional passive methods several grants to improve the like rote memory. teaching of math at the elemen- They are part of Kent State's tary and middle school levels us- Teaching, Leadership and Cur- ing hands-on learning over riculum Studies program. They theory. take their ideas to neighborhood "We know that drill and prac- schools to offer students a better tice doesn't yield good under- foundation in math. standing in problem solving A recent survey of eighth- skills and traditionally our coun- grade math scores in 41 coun- try has not done well on problem tries found that U.S. students solving," Davis said. ranked 28th. She said changes in the way "Many elementary teachers do math is taught would result in not truly understand the mathe- children becoming more confi- matical content that they need to dent in their ability to do math teach," said Genevieve Davis, an problems and improve their abil- associate professor of elementa- ity to communicate mathemati- ry education. "We are taking cal ideas. Al Bchrmanmic Ai»ocl«lcd Prtu people who have gone through "We know that when students The Anderson Ferry glides across the Ohio River connecting Monday afternoon. the traditional programs and we conceptualize something, they northern Kentucky with the west side of Cincinnati on a sunny are asking them to teach in ways apply it and truly use it." SMITH we'll work like dogs." "I think the nature of the job have what we call liason services "The fact they did a coop shows semester than graduate and find Continued from page one. Smith said opportunities vary market is changing. I think it's to help you when you're out on they're probably more interested out you didn't like it," he said. in each area of study. He said a more important to have work ex- the job," Smith said. in their career.' Smith said he measures suc- lot of internships can be found in perience prior to graduation," he Smith said an employer is more Most important. Smith said he cess by the number of students "I think more students today ex- the College of Business, inter- said. "Just having experience likely to notice a student with a can help students get a job they who learn from the co-op they pect something to be given to personal communication and the gives you an edge in the job mar- co-op than one with no outside want. In some cases, the outside have taken. them," he said. "What you find is College of Arts and Sciences. ket when you graduate." experience. experience is also an indication there are certain students you Students interested need a re- Once students find a co-op, "The co-op student has demon- of what they don't want. "Students will come back In can help, and those are the ones sume, which Smith said his office Smith said his office works as a strated that they've been out "We've had students come September and a bunch will come you focus on. If you have no can assist with. liason between the company, there and they've done the work back and say, T would not want to and say, 'I had a great summer drive, no desire, no ambition, He said it Is in the best interest student and University depart- and they can do it. Whereas with work at that kind of company.' and I learned a lot and thank you there's probably not a whole lot I of each student to find outside ments. the other student, there is still a While that's not entirely pleas- very much,' " he said. "That's can do for you. For those who do, experience. "Once you get a position we question about that," he said. ant, it's better you do that one wonderful. I like that." Tobogganing at Pokagon December 8,1996 Pokagon State Park CAfE Van leaves BGSU at 11 a. m. Join the largest Van arrives back at 6 p.m. student programming organization. ^ AFTER CLASS SPECIAL Become UAOi HoMcomiag Director. $10 includes: 4 hours of sledding & transportation Applications arc now available in the *Bursarable* UAO office. 3SO Union. Any 8 inch sub with Applications due by Thurs. Dec S. 5 |i .11 Sign up for an interview when turning coffee, tea, or soda in your application. only $2.50 Interviews will be held Fri. Dec. 6. 0 Sign up Dec. 2,1996 2:00-6:00 Mon-Fri In the UAO Office, 330 Union For more information call 2-2343. 181 1/2 S. Main Si 353-MOKA Questions? Call Ihe UAO info line at 2-7164 mm Nation page four Tuesday, December 3, 1996 Washington projects budget compromise

Alan Fram The Associated Press "The only locked in is we'll balance the WASHINGTON - After years budget by 2002 with no smoke and mirrors." of summits, stalemates and just plain neglect, 1997 promises the best opportunity yet for the John Kasich White House and Congress to fi- House Budget Committee Chairman nally shake hands on a deal aimed at balancing the budget. It won't be slam-dunk easy; eliminated. Clinton does not face Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., predicting formidable political and policy re-election and has less to gain by an "implementation Congress" obstacles remain. With the econ- casting Republicans as coldhear- next year. omy robust, presidential elec- ted budget-slashers. Looking to "There is no locked in any- tions over and both sides saying his legacy, he has even said if he thing," House Budget Committee publicly that they crave such an could achieve only one thing in Chairman John Kasich, R-Ohio, agreement. Republicans and his second term, it would be bal- said recently about GOP de- Democrats start out with fewer, ancing the budget. mands. "The only locked in is lower hurdles. Months of budget bargaining we'll balance the budget by 2002 "The planets really are aligned failed last January but left the with no smoke and mirrors." this year," said Robert Reis- two sides within shouting dis- Some Republicans, speaking on chauer, former director of the tance of each other's proposals condition of anonymity, say they nonpartisan Congressional Bud- for tax cuts and savings in Medi- are likely to seek not much more get Office, who thinks a pact is care, Medicaid and other pro- than the $122 billion in tax cuts The AiMclalcd PTCM likely. grams. And most Republicans, over six years they last proposed, Astronaut Tamara Jernlgan, top, uses a power grip tool in a televised test from the space shuttle Unlike two years ago. Presi- who in 199S unsuccessfully tried a bow to the lack of public de- Columbia, Monday. Astronaut Thomas Jones, bottom, also tested the tool, which might be used to dent Clinton and many con- ramming their budget priorities mand for lowered taxes. They build the space station in the future. gressional Democrats now voice down Clinton's throat, now hail also may limit their Medicare acceptance of the GOP"s premise compromise and incremental ac- savings to whatever Clinton that federal deficits must be tion, with even House Speaker wants. Astronauts prepare FBI releases agency files showing NAACP concern for emergency plan Marcia Ounn It's doubtful Columbia and Flight controllers are debat- its five astronauts could sur- ing what to do if that happened: Richard Carelll shall told Clark. The Associated Press The Associated Press The letter was passed on to vive the fiery plunge through having the crew empty as Hoover, who wrote this response: CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla - the atmosphere if the cargo- much as possible out of the air- WASHINGTON - Civil rights "Marshall should be informed in NASA scrambled Monday to bay doors were open. The crew lock before sending Jernigan eader Thurgood Marshal) was so no uncertain terms that all in- come up with a plan for typically closes these doors and Jones outside, and supply- •worried in the 1950s about Com- vestigations conducted by the Columbia's astronauts to safely from inside, but what if the au- ing the two with bungee cords jnunlst Party efforts to infiltrate bureau are conducted impartia- open and close a jammed hatch tomatic system didn't work? to strap themselves in as best and influence the NAACP that he lly and without regard to race or in the remote chance an emer- And what if Jernigan and Jones they could. turned to the FBI for advice, color of any persons involved." gency spacewalk is needed. managed to pry open the hatch newly released agency files indi- A 1968 memo tells of Mar- In 15 years of space shuttle and shut the cargo-bay doors, If the jammed hatch could cate. shall's calling an FBI agent to re- flight, astronauts have never but the hatch behind them not be opened and a spacewalk . "The matter which is worrying port that he was the target of a had to perform an emergency didn't seal? was a matter of life or death, him more than anything else Black Panther demonstration at spacewalk before returning to Without a decent seal on the NASA would consider sending right at the moment is the Com- the University of Wisconsin and Earth But they've also never hatch, Jernigan and Jones Jernigan and/or Jones out the munist Party's effort to get into asking whether the agency knew encountered a stuck hatch be- would be unable to enter the side hatch, which lacks an air- the NAACP and forge out to the whether similar action was fore, so Mission Control is con- pressurized crew cabin, and lock, and is used only to enter forefront," said a 1952 memo by planned when he attended a Uni- sidering some nightmare scen- would have to ride back to and exit the shuttle on Earth - Louis B. Nichols, assistant to FBI versity of Georgia event. arios - just in case. Earth in the airlock - the NOT in space. Director J. Edgar Hoover. Although he generally voted Flight controllers are con- cramped chamber between the Marshall, at times a forceful sidering all sorts of options -- cabin and the cargo bay. This plan would involve ex- for broad free-press rights, Mar- posing the crew cabin to the critic of the FBI in those years, some of them "pretty far-out" Astronauts always are strap- bv President Johnson to the Su- shall was never particularly fond deadly vacuum of space - a had traveled to Washington from - in case Tamara Jernigan and ped in their seats for the return preme Court, Sen. Robert Byrd, of the news media problem since there are only - New York City for a meeting D-W.Va., wrote to Hoover to ask In a 1959 contact with the FBI, Thomas Jones have to go out to Earth. Coming back in an with Nichols after asking unsuc- to, say, shut Columbia's cargo- airlock would be risky to say three pressurized space suits whether reports linking Marshall he told an agent about an encoun- onboard. cessfully to meet with Hoover. to Communist groups were true. ter with a New York Post report- bay doors. the least. Marshall, who was to become The 1,200 pages of FBI files on er. The agent later wrote that 'the first black Supreme Court Marshall include episodes in Marshall, who sometimes SEC 'justice in 1967, was general which he attacked the agency's criticized the FBI publicly, .' counsel of the National Associa- diligence in investigating crimes "gained the impression that the Continued from page on*. determine if a person could use educator should count toward tion for the Advancement of against black victims, and in- Post people were looking for administration service responsi- promotion. Colored People at the time. stances in which he sought its something, fishing - that they Henry said. bilites to be promoted within the "Only service as a faculty per- He died in 1993, two years guidance. appeared to be trying to find out The SEC concluded a person on professorial ranks. son should be counted for promo- after poor health forced him to In a 1946 letter to then- what makes Mr. Hoover tick." temporary appointment can Committee Member Judy tion," he said. retire from the nation's highest Attorney General Tom Clark, In 1982, Justice Marshall ap- request a promotion if they fol- Adams, associate professor of The SEC passed the motion court. Marshall questioned the FBI's parently was outraged by a low the proper procedure for Medical Technology, said the with two abstentions. A longtime crusader for racial performance in probing race magazine article, called "How to promotion in their department. person is being evaluated as a justice, Marshall was linked in riots in Columbia, Tenn.; lynch- Write Dirty," which purported They also determined the admin- faculty member, and not as an The SEC also endorsed a reso- FBI reports of the 1940s and ings in Minden, La., and the beat- that he was its author. The article istration must consider the administrator. lution on Resolving Voting In- early 1950s to organizations such ing of a black man in Batesburg, contained many coarse and crude request in accordance with cus- "This person is being evaluat- consistencies in the Charter and as the National Lawyer's Guild, S.C. sexual comments. tomary procedures in their de- ed as a faculty person for the Bylaw Ammendments. then considered a Communist "Such a record demonstrates partment. three named areas," she said. The committee tabled de- front. the uneven administration of Marshall sent a copy from an R. R. Olsen, associate profes- 'This person should not be able cisions about complete review of The allegations had a long life. federal criminal statutes, which unidentified publication to then- sor of chemistry at Firelands Col- to double-dip." faculty members and responsibi- When Marshall was nominated should not be tolerated," Mar- FBI Director William Webster lege, said he wanted the SEC to Travis said only service as an lities of the dean. csA Total 1045 N. Main 1 loward'sClubl Bowling Green, OH DELIAS I Mon-Sot 12-2:30 am I Sports 353-3411 I ^g^lONMain SonS-2:30 om TOUCH OF BEAUTY Source 1084 S. Main 353-4211 ^^) TUESDAYS •Greek Organizations* Tl0% OFF- .. ** , Hair • Tanning • Nails LOUD & LOCAL •Intramural Teams* TANNING SPECIAL •Clubs* Any Item w/ * 5 NO COVER, (Bed or Booth) ^T(^u) 10 PM Jackets -Sweatshirts this coupon &^ 15 visits for $25 Personalized Holiday Gifts ] expires 1-31-97

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i I t Tuesday, December 3, 1996 The News page five Student leaders Hang on fight for money The Associated Press bers and the president of the stu- dent activities programming ERIE, Pa. - Lost your schol- board. arship? Why not vote to pay your The controversy began last tuition bill with money from an spring when Gannon University • unused student activities fee ac- on short notice canceled the * count? scholarships for student That's what eight student government leaders, Thomas government leaders at Gannon said. The president had been a- University decided to do, provok- warded a full $11,000 scholarship ing a protest from other students and other leaders up to $1,200 a that could result in the student year. leaders being forced to refund a Losing the scholarships would total of $18,200. have been a hardship, forcing Student leaders and university student government president officials are to meet Monday to Elizabeth Akers to withdraw decide how to handle a petition from school, said Thomas, who ■BfekaaUK ■ S^ A-^J^^I Kb signed by 325 Gannon students received $1,200 from the unused protesting the student govern- activities fee account. ment's vote. Akers was reimbursed the total $11,000 and the others given The petition, spearheaded by $1,200 each, Thomas said. Akers, pro-mud student Brian Romito, who has an unlisted telephone demands a campuswide re- number, could not be reached for ferendum to overturn the vote by comment. m i m :-3 t^ Gannon's Student Government m LB • « Association. Thomas said it was university '^HMPM I M^W ,'„m The student government officials who suggested that stu- *i leaders hope to avoid repaying dent leaders Up the $34,000 ac- BMHHP'' the activities fund by convincing count, which held unused funds frvfc' ~ the university to restore their from past years. leadership scholarships at Mon- day's meeting with Monsignor "Everybody is making this out David Rubino, Gannon's presi- to be like we're taking this from a ' dent. main fund and we're not," she "As of now, there's going to be said. "We're not planning on us- a referendum. But after Monday, ing it ever again, because this H k ^k that could change," said Elsa was an emergency situation." Thomas, 21, a pre-med student Rubino said university offi- ' % from Houston, Texas. cials assumed students would Thomas, vice president of aca- make up the lost scholarships Kobcrl Bulurtyrrhc Aiioclattd Pr«i■ demic affairs for the student with financial aid, but conceded a government, said 30 members of change in the school's adminis- Despite having her umbrella flather, Cindy Burns braves strong downtown Portland, Maine. Sunny weather is expected to return the board voted to award the tration may have confused the winds and rain to keep her morning appointments Monday in to the state on Tuesday. scholarships to seven SGA mem- matter.

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They added an- for some good play by Vallow, most successful season in BGSU other 11 minutes into the second Indiana could have easily opened history. half when Yuri Lavrinenko hit up a larger lead. Indiana's defense clamped the back of the net on a turna- Indiana becomes one of the down on the normally potent BG round shot. Assists on that goal final eight teams in the nation. In attack, allowing just three shots went to Scott Merrit and Andrew their 23 years, Indiana has made on goal. Parrlsh. the tournament 21 times, advanc- "They're an outstanding "You just can't go down by two ing to the Final Four nine times team," coach Mel Mahler said. goals in an NCAA tournament and winning three times. Over "They just drop back, dig a moat, game," Mahler said. the past 23 years, they are by far light it on fire, and defend." On October 13, BG beat IU in the winningest team in the tour- Indiana started backup goal- Bloomington by the same score nament. Indiana will play second keeper Tony Cerroni in lieu of of 2-0. That was the only time all seeded Florida International next All-America candidate Scott year a team held Indiana score- weekend, after FIU posted a 2-0 Coufal, who was sidelined with less. Sunday was the first time victory over Rutgers. the flu. Cerroni had never started any team held BG scoreless all With its first ever game in a game for the Hoosiers, but the year. In October, Steve Klein December, BG ends its win- defense afforded BG few oppor- scored a goal and assisted one, ningest season ever. The Falcons tunities at his goal. Coufal re- but this time, he wasn't even able won 18 games, the most in school turned in the second half to more to get off a shot. history. It was also the first time of the same. "It's hard to beat any team BG ever advanced past the BG's best scoring opportunity twice in a year, especially a team NCAA Tournament's first round. occured late in the first half, like Indiana," Mahler said. Their 14 consecutive wins tied when Brian Glibkowski lofted a "They're a very good team," for the most in school history and shot over Cerroni. It was headed said Indiana coach Jerry Yeag- was good for the second longest into the left side of the goal, but it ley. "They're the biggest and in college soccer this year. was knocked away by the noggin strongest team we played all "We'll be back," Vallow said. Doug KhrcnovikyrThc BG Nc» of Indiana back B.J. Snow. year." "This is a great team, and it's still this season to advance to In the Indiana scored in the 36th While Indiana's defense looked a great team, even though we lost BG forward Joe Burch (4) battles a Detroit player for posslon earlier minute of the game when senior close to perfect, BG's defensive to Indiana." NCAA tournament. The Falcons fell to Indiana 2-0 In the second round. Falcons ruin Boilermaker hopes Scott Brown turnaround jumper with 11.6 points midway through the sec- changed at the 13:29 mark, 46-26. Jaraan Cornell had IS The BG News seconds left that iced the out- ond half, only to have the however, when sophomore guard points and Michael Robinson come. Anthony Stacey and Dayon Boilermakers fight back within Tony Reid checked into the added 13 for Purdue (2-1). WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. - Re- Ninkovic provided key bucket four points with four minutes to game. lentless, suffocating defense. after key bucket down the go. Reid provided an immediate BG, looking for its first 4-0 Purdue has used it to win the stretch, as well, scoring 18 and 17 The Falcons stood their spark, coming up with a steal in start since 1973, hosts Northern last three Big Ten titles, but points, respectively. ground, however, behind clutch BG's helter-skelter defense. That Illinois Wednesday. Bowling Green turned the trick Not since 1974 has a BC team shooting from Stacey and Ninko- turnover led to a 3-pointer by by forcing 26 turnovers on the opened the season with three vic- vic. Back-to-back 10-foot jum- Larranaga, the first of his three way to shocking the Boiler- tories against Division I-A oppo- pers by Stacey, one from the left for the evening. BOWLING GREEN (1-0) makers 86-83 Saturday before nents. wing and the next from the right, Ninkovic Daniels Reid had two steals and two as- Larranaga 4 1? 2 5 13. Siacoy 8-17 2 3 18. 14,123 stunned fans at Mackey buoyed the lead back to eight sists in the next three minutes, Ninkovic 7 9 3 5 17. Moore 1-7 00 2. Daniels "We came in here knowing we 8-11 4-8 21. Reid 4-6 2-3 11. Murray 0-0 0-0 0. Arena. could beat them because of the points. ket after another," coach Lar- and another Larranaga trey at EsierKamp 1-2 0-0 2. Cowan 110 0 2. Hou- The Falcons, off to their best intensity that we are playing with Then, at 77-73 with two ranaga said. "Antonio stepped up the 6:S0 mark gave the Falcons whorslOOOOO Totals 34^5 13 24 86 start in 22 years, coaxed Purdue this year and the type of players minutes to go, Ninkovic buried a when we had to have a big one in their first lead. The Boiler- PURDUE (2-1) Robinson 6-14 0-2 3. Cardinal 1-3 3 4 5. Mil- into 19 first-half turnovers and we have on the team," said Nin- 17-footer from the top of the key. the final minute." makers went without a field goal ler 9 14 7-9 25. Austin 3-12 3-4 10. FldnogeO 0 led 40-3S at halftime. BG then hit kovic, who hit on 7-of-9 field He spotted up for the same shot BG had been just 4-14 in non- for the final three minutes of the 44 4. Cornell 6-11 2 2 15. McOua. 2 3 12 6. 18 of its 29 second-half shots (62 goals and had 10 points in the the next time down the floor, only conference road games over the first half as the Falcons built the Lesmond 11 0-0 3. Gilvydis 1-10-0 2. Totals to dish off to a wide-open Stacey past five seasons. lead to five. 29*5 20 27 83 percent) to hold off a Boiler- second half. "We came in here Haltlime - BG 40. Purdue 35 3 po.nl goals •• maker run and insure perhaps positively and we left positive- underneath for two more points. "A real problem of ours has Larranaga finished with 13 BG 5 n (Larranaga 3 /.Daniels i-i.Reid 1-1, the biggest victory in coach Jim ly." Stacey then added some ex- been winning on the road," Dan- points for the Falcons while Reid Moore 0-1. Esterkamo 0-1). Purdue 5-21 Larranaga's 11 seasons. The Falcons made a believer of clamation to the victory in the iels said. "This was a real test for chipped in 11. Daniels had nine (McOuay 1-1. Lesmond 1-1, Robinson 1-3. assists while Stacey had team- Cornel 1-4. Austin 1 6. Cardinal 02. Miller 0-2. "We were very pleased with veteran Purdue coach Gene final minute, taking a pretty pass us, to show our experience from Eldndge 0-2] Fouled Oul - Cardinal. Mller. our effort at the defensive end of Keady. from Jay Larranaga in transition last year. We pulled together at highs in rebounds (six) and steals Rebounds - Purdue 46 (Mllor 14). BG 26 the floor," Larranaga said. "They deserved to win," Keady and slamming it home. Purdue the end and really played as a (four). BG had 19 steals overall, (Stacey 6). Assists - BG 26 (Daniels 9). Purdue "That's been one of our goals, to said. "They out-scrapped us, out- would later inch back within team." with Ninkovic, Reid and DeMar 20 (Miller 5) Total louls ■ BG 22. Purdue 19 A force the opponent to playing our fought us. We played uptight three points, but Daniels' jumper Those road goblins still seemed Moore grabbing three apiece. tempo and our style." once our kids saw they were go- sealed it. to be present early in the game as Brad Miller (25 points, 14 re- Antonio Daniels led the way ing to get right in there with us." 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Blake Parkins score column with just over The BG News three minutes to play in the first period. Ohio State center Jarret COLUMBUS - The Falcons fi- Whidden scored an unassisted nally did it. They managed to sal- goal, for his first of the season. vage a win on the last day in the The Falcons came out of the month of November. BG split a lockerroom on a scoring blitz in home-and-home series with Ohio the second stanza scoring five State, dominating the Bucks 10-4 unanswered goals. Co-captain at the BGSU Ice Arena Saturday. Fry scored his first of two goals November has been hostile to three minutes into the period the Falcons. The squad compiled with an assist from B J. Adams. a miserable 1-7-1 record begin- Adams scored his fist career ning with an 8-2 loss at Michigan goal with a slapper above the State back on the first of the near-side faceoff circle from the month. Price pass. Adams again had a BG returned to its winning part in the 6th goal of the contest ways Saturday night by putting by picking up the secondary as- up three early power play goals sist along with Mike Johnson, in the 10-4 rout. BG coach Buddy who gave it up for Fry's second Powers said this week that a win score of the contest. against the Buckeyes would be a great lift for the battered Fal- Freshman defenseman Peter Ratchuk picked up his third goal cons. "Any win at this stage any win at the 9:28 mark, with assist from fellow classmates Edinger and will be a tremendous lift," Zach Ham. Powers said. "Our confidence is Price concluded the period's not very good." Left winger Dave Faulkner scoring blitz with an unassisted scored the first and third goals of blast past Ohio State's Tom Con- nerty for his 6th of the season to the contest, the first coming at give BG a commanding 8-1 lead. the 3:21 mark. Freshman center Adam Ohio State's Brandon Laf ranee Hldckl Kabayaihl/Tkr BC Ncwi did manage to squeak a goal past F.dinger recorded his 7th goal of BG defenseman Peter Ratchuk (24) lays out Ohio State's Eric Melo- Bucks 10-4 for their first win since Oct. 26. the season on the powerplay less Bob Pctrie on the man advantage with just over six minutes in the dic (72) at the BGSU Ice Arena Saturday. The Falcons downed the than a minute later with help period. The Falcons scored two from Dan Price and Curtis Fry. more goals in the third from Ke- struggled to get the puck past Powers had no complaint about Ohio State coach John Markell "When we give up a bad goal, Faulkner again scored a power- lly Perrault and Price. Johnson mid-ice at times and BG put up the team's lack of scoring was pleased with his club's abil- our effort changes and it play goal in the the slot at the and Todd Kelman recorded as- the fewest shots on goal of the chances, or the team's intensity. ity to make disrupt BG's game- shouldn't change," Powers said. 5:16 mark. Dale Crombeen and sists on Perrault's goal and Rat- season at only 22. Sunday, both of these areas were plan. "Our S-on-S was the key, Mike jones contributed with as- chuk helped with Price's. "I think they executed tneir lacking. and [goalie Ray Aho] just played sists on the score. Ohio State put up two futile system pretty well," Powers "We didn't play hard enough in the game you would assume a This gave the Falcons a com- goals for the final of 10-4. said."They made it hard to get up the corners and around the net to goalie would play." HOCKEY fortable 3-0 lead on three con- Sunday's 6-3 loss was a total the ice." generate offense," Powers said. With the step backwards, the secutive power-play goals. The contrast to the previous night's During the majority of the los- "If you don't play hard, you're Falcons may still be battling a Buckeyes did however mark the domination of the Buckeyes. BG ses in the month of November, not going to score the goals." confidence problem. See SNAP, page eight. IU stops Falcons by Lady hoopsters drop stopping BG offense two at Coors Classic Jim Tocco "I knew all week I was going to same result. But this time was The women's basketball Charlotta Jones, who was it more in the second half," The BG News mark him," Porter said. "I want- different. team went winless this week- named to the All-Tournament Clark said. "We have to be a ed to mark him. I knew he was a "He did a great job denying me end, losing games to Louisville team, led the Falcons with 16 competitive team for 40 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The strong player and that he was the ball," Klein said. "He played and host Colorado at the Coors points and said she was pleased minutes - not 20 minutes, 40 Indiana Hoosicrs found a way to very good in the air, and I knew I me real physical." Classic in Boulder, Colo. with the fervor. minutes." do something that no opponent had to play him physical. I knew The Hoosicrs did play a physi- In the first game, BG fell to "I feel that all around we pla- Jones again led the team in has done satisfactorily all year - a lot of their offense goes cal game. IU tallied 25 fouls to Colorado, who ultimately won lyed very well," Jones said. scoring, this time with 15 stop Steve Klein. through him. He's a great player, BG's 13. the tournament, by the score of "Colorado is a good team. I felt points. The force that stopped the and I just enjoyed the chance to "We knew they were a very 74-62. Coach Jaci Clark be- that we gave them a chal- most potent offensive threat in mark him, and hopefully it big, strong, senior dominated lieves the chance to win the lenge." B0WUNC GREEN (0-3) team," IU coach Jerry Yeagley Jones 4-11 8 12 16. Tarry S-* 1-2 11. the Great Lakes Region came in helped my team out." game was there, but the Fal- The team came up short the PumoK 4-12 0-1 10,AndrMFl2-7 3-3 8. Ka- the form of Caleb Porter, a 5-9 It helped out tremendously. said. "We knew we not only had cons let it slip away. following night, however, H* 3-4 0-0 6. Billiwr 2-4 1-2 S, Belcne- 2 8 Junior midfielder. Porter shad- Indeed, much of BG's offense to outplay them, but we had to "We played very good in the against Louisville 61 -60. BG led 0-0 4. Day 0-0 2-2 2. Gafford 0 0 0-0 0, owed Klein for the duration of dncs go through Klein. Klein outmuscle them as well." second half," Clark said. "We at the half 35-28, but ultimately RawmianOO 0-0 O.Totalt 22-54 15-2262 the game, allowing BG's ail-time either scored or assisted more The Indiana defense has out- had a chance to win but we got succumbed to the Cardinals. scoring leader no shots at the In- than half of BG's 63 goals this tired." "They came out and wanted Saa Coon, •aft'**' diana goal. season. SCJ Defense, page eight. The last game in Klein's colle- But Porter was stuck like glue giate career was also the first to the white jersey bearing the Second Semester. Summer, and hill time that he was held to no shots number 19. in a game all year. He had aver- Other teams have tried the And They're Off!!! aged 4.38 shots per game over same tactic - to put their best Winthrop Terrace the season. player on Klein - but all attempts "We knew that someone was have failed. going to mark Steve," coach Mel Western Michigan put Andy Apis. Mahler said. 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NOTEBOOK IK"; as 53rd in its poll. not like we were playing some rinky-dink smart, can play ... probably been The Falcons, picked fifth in the The Falcon players consider team." shooting in the gym since he was preseason MAC media poll, were themselves to be even much bet- 2. clearly the better team against Scott Brown ter than the media's fifth-place "They are exactly what we the three-time defending Big Ten BG News MAC prediction. Center Dayon Gene Keady thought they were: a great team Ninkovic, whose 17 points were that if you don't understand the champion Boilermakers Satur- Sports Editor Purdue coach day. instrumental in upsetting the game of basketball, you'll under- Granted, many consider this a Boilermakers, says that the team rate them if you're a player," "What I like about them is they rebuilding year for Purdue. But is playing with an us-against-the- the road." Purdue coach Gene Keady's just played hard. They took no for any MAC team to go into ve also said that the MAC de- world mentality. Holmes leaves team head is already turned. prisoners. They got after you and Mackey Arena and come out a serves more respect than it gets. "This is going to help us, but "I think you'll find out they are scrapped and our little soft guys Sophomore center Jake Hol- victor - Purdue had won 26 con- "So coming in here and beating we still aren't going to get any wanted to back off." not only a Big Ten team but the probably either going to win mes quit the team on Thanksgiv- secutive non-conference home respect," Ninkovic said. "There's Keady blasted his team re- games, dating to 1991 - is quite three-time defending champion, not many people outside the their league or do well in the ing Day, coach Jim Larranaga NCAA this year," Keady said. "I peatedly after the game, then said Saturday. an accomplishment. hopefully will earn us some re- Bowling Green family that thinks taking the blame for the loss we can actually do well this year predict they will be a heck of a Holmes had played just six "We know that the Big Ten gets spect as a basketball team and after giving his players Thanks- also some respect for our and there's going to be some team. It's not like we were play- minutes this season, all in the an awful lot of respect," BG giving Day off. Bowling Green, coach Jim Larranaga said. "We'- league." heads turning a couple games up ing some rinky-dink team. opener against James Madison. meanwhile, had three full prac- In a statement, Holmes was ex- tices between Tuesdays win pected to "pursue opportunities FREE over Detroit and Saturday. at other universities." X The 19-year Purdue coach also Larranaga said Saturday that COLOMBO® FROZEN - begrudgingly — fired compli- he regretted losing Holmes, who ments BG's way. with senior Koen Rouwhorst and YOGURT!!! "They can all shoot it. Great sophomore Kirk Cowan afforded players," he said. "[Antonio] BG some much-needed depth at Looking for an apartment | Tuesday, December 3, 1996 Daniels is great. Ninkovic had the center spot. is no easy game 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm Coors at LOUISVILLE (1-2) Continued from page seven. Hams 1-5 3-4 5. Strain 4-6 3-4 12, Bellamy GT Express & Deli 2-4 15 7, Ellrevoog 5-10 0-010. Morion 2-9 COLORADO (2-0) 2-3 6. Baker 0-0 0-0 0, Knight 2 20-0 4, Bass Weathers 5-14 3-5 15, Graham 3-88-9 15. 0 0 0-0 0. Hillman 0-0 04 0, Ludwig 4-7 5-5 Sam 510 2-5 12, Fells 4-7 0-0 10. Scholz 13. Braxton 2-60-04. Totals 22-49 16-21 61 4-13 0-2 S. Hasheider 3-4 0-0 7. Garoa 1-4 BOWLING GREEN (0-4) 1-24, ClacK 1-4 0-03. veliaa 0-0 0-00. Brad- Billiler 1-3 00 3. Jones 4-7 7-8 15. Terry ford 0-0 0-0 0. Terry 0-4 0-10. Totals 26 68 2-8 4-4 8, Belcher 4-5 04 8, Puthoff 3-9 68 14-24 74. 14, Gaflord 0-0 0-1 0. Day 0-1 0-0 0, An- Haltnme - Colorado 36, BG 23 3 DO"" drews 0-0 0-2 0. Kahle 1-6 0-0 2. RaBrman goals - BG 3-11 (Puthofl 2-6, Andrew 1-3, 4-5 2-210. Totals 19-44 19-2560 But You're in Luck! Belcher0-1.KahleO-i) Colorado6-13(Fells Halfome - BG 35. Louisville 28 3 point 2-2, Wearhere 2 4, Clark 1-1, Graham 12. goals - Louisville 1-8 (Smith 1-2, Ellrevoog We have apartments still Garoa 1-2, Hasheider 1-2). Fouled out - 0-2, Motion 0-4). BG 3-7 (Pulhofl 2 3. Billiter I Jones. Belcher Rebounds - Colorado 42 1-3, Kahle 0-1). Fouled Out - Putholf Re- available! (Schoiz 15). BG 41 (Jonas 14). Assists - bounds - Louisville 34 (Bellamy 9). BG COME TO THOSE WITH YEARS OF I Colorado 21 (Ferrs. Clark 4). BG 16 (Bel (Jones 6). Assists - Lousvile 14 (Strath 5), cher 5). Total fouls - Colorado 15, BG 20 A BG 17 (Puihort 14). 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Meat Card Accepted 4:30- 7:00 pm "Big Cforge Accepted 11:30 am - l:30pm&4:30 ■ 7:00pm ' M , Tuesday, December 3,1996 The IKi News page nine Olajuwon will Hanspard earns Doak Walker The Associated Press but Davis topped him for the Big pard's 13. Big 12 South and are bound for 12 rushing title with a national- "I did something that nobody either the Alamo or Aloha bowl. DALLAS - Statistically, Byron beat 2,185. Autry was the Big Ten ever did before," Davis said fol- "All I can do is give God praise return to play Hanspard wasn't even the best rushing champion with 1,386 lowing his season finale Nov. 24. for all the blessings he's given running back in his conference yards and IS touchdowns on 263 "I rushed for 2,000 yards back-to- me and the teammates he's sur- The Associated Press ton beat the Bullets to improve this season. carries. back. It's something that nobody rounded me with," Hanspard its record to 15-1, tied with But voters looked past the Autry and Davis were expect- ever did, and I did it." said numbers and honored the Texas HOUSTON - Hakeem Ola- Chicago for the NBA's best ed to have big years coming off Hanspard's only statistical A licensed Pentecostal minis- Tech junior on Monday with the juwon, saying he's In good mark. His 25.8 point average sophomore seasons that made edge was in yards per carry, 6.1 ter, Hanspard often preaches at a health and has a "very good Is third best in the NBA. , given annu- them finalists. Lubbock church and he's a mem- ally to the nation's best running to 5.4. heart," left the hospital Mon- Doctors said aspirin would Hanspard was merely seen as an But Hanspard led Texas Tech ber of Lay Ministers for Christ back in . day after a visit from former keep his blood from clotting up-and-oomer after rushing for to a 7-4 season, compared with International, a nationwide President George Bush and and the prescription medica- Hanspard, the sixth running 1,374 yards last year. 2-9 for Davis' Cyclones. The Red evangelical group that includes plans to start working out In tion would keep his heart from back In NCAA history to rush for Hanspard, 6-foot and 190 Raiders finished second in the NFL star Reggie White. hopes of rejoining the Houston fluttering. more than 2,000 yards In a pounds, quickly made his pres- Rockets. "What it basically does is season, edged juniors Troy Davis ence felt, running for 115 yards For the second time in less keep It from getting fast," of Iowa State and Northwestern's In the season opener against than two weeks, the star team physician James Muntz Darnell Autry for the award. Kansas State then a school- center was treated for an ir- said. Hanspard will receive the a- record 272 against Oklahoma regular heartbeat. The prob- "It's uncomfortable for him ward at a Tuesday night banquet State. BGSU ICE ARENA lem Is not considered career- because your heart Is going in Dallas. He would rush for more than threatening, but his return to fast but at no point would the "It's great to go there with all 200 yards four more times and Public Skating Schedule play was not immediately set. Rockets or any of the doctors my family and friends and people remain over 100 each week, ex- When asked when he would let him play if this was some- I grew up with," he said "It's an tending his streak to 16 games Wed., Fri.& Sat. »8-10 PM be in the lineup again, Ola- thing dangerous." honor to go back home and dating to last year. Hanspard also Sunday • 3:30 -5:30 & 7-9 PM juwon said, "Hopefully, as receive the award" became Tech's single-season and soon as possible." Cardiologist Tony Pacifico, Hanspard is the second Tech career rushing leader (4,219). Olajuwon remained In Hous- an arrhythmia specialist, had player to win the award, joining Davis, though, became the first BGSU Students (w/1. D.) ton while his teammates waited to see if the heart cor- 1993 winner , who NCAA player to rush for 2,000 $2.00 Admission played in Toronto on Monday rected Itself before bringing it also was honored as a junior. yards In consecutive seasons. He into sync with a defibrillator night. The Rockets said Ola- Hanspard ran for 2,084 yards, also had 21 touchdowns to Hans- $1.00 rental skates of all sizes juwon is to begin workouts Monday morning. About three Tuesday. hours later, Olajuwon was released. Olajuwon spent the night in Before departing, however, You Can Plan BGSU Ice Arena is also available Methodist Hospital. He spoke Olajuwon received a visit for private rentals. before climbing into his white from the former president. Your Summer NOW! Mercedes and driving himself Bush, who has a similar medi- The BGSU Summer Schedule of Classes is Public skating will not be available when the cal problem, lives in Houston home. now online at: "It wasnt painful," he said and dropped by the hospital varsity hockey team is at home. of his hospital stay. "I'm In specifically to see the player. http://www.bg8U.edu/college8/ContEd/ good health. I have a very "The big guy was laying • Large selection of classes CALL 372-2264 for more information good heart. There's no really there looking pretty good to • Plan ahead for Spring, Summer, Fall major concern. It's just some- me," Bush said. and confirmation of these times. thing I need to learn to live Two weeks ago doctors used •Get ahead of the rest with." the electrical shock to correct Check out summer date., deadline, and registration Olajuwon, 33, was given as- Olajuwon's arrhythmia, or ab- information. The online schedule i> updated weekly. BEST OF LUCK FALCONS pirin and the drug Lanoxin to normal heartbeat, after he left Print version available mid- deal with the heartbeat irregu- the Nov. 19 game against Min- February. Star-90 Telephone nesota at half time. larity. registration begins: February 17lh CALL RANDY AT 372-2764 for The problem resurfaced At that time, he went Imme- information about Senior Fall Hockey League. Saturday night in Washington, diately to Methodist Hospital, Continuing Education, Teams will be forming and play will begin in a where he scored 34 points, his where he remained for two International & Summer couple of weeks. BG students welcome to participate. high game this season. Hous- days- Programs 372-8181 SPORTS BRIEFS Ohio's Grobe MAC Football Coach of the Year TOLEDO - Ohio's Jim Grobe has been named the Mid- American Conference Football Coach of the Year, the MAC of- fice has announced. In only his second season at Ohio, Grobe led the Bobcats to a remarkable 6-6 record (5-3 MAC, fourth place). The Bobcats set several records during the season, including a team rushing re- cord. Ohio led the nation with three shutouts this season. Because It is Ohio's first six-win season since 1982.

Lester, Church share MAC Freshman of the Year TOLEDO ~ Freshman quarterback Tim Lester of Western Michigan and Walt Church of Eastern Michigan have been voted all-nighters the MAC Co-Freshmen of the Year. Lester broke the school record for completions (203) and be- came only the sixth Bronco to ever pass for over 2,000 yards (2,189). Church, a native of Ypsilanti, Mich., set two EMU single- game records against Central Michigan with 450 passing yards and 62 pass attempts. arerft always lOing" in the Holiday *Hh 9*41 spent in the library.

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OVita U ■ A Inc 1993 BUFFALO WILD WINGS & WECK page ten The News Tuesday, December 3, 1996 Robinson will remain USC coach The Associated Press days after USC's first win over have some big-time years here,'" which the Trojans lost three got a little distant, I got a little coach keeping his job and losing Notre Dame in 14 years, and less Robinson said at press confer- straight and speculation sur- distant, like strong people do. ... it. Whether it was true in Robin- LOS ANGELES - John Robin- than 24 hours after Robinson, ence on the USC campus. faced about the coach's future. A Whenever we're not playing well, son's case, Garrett wouldn't say son's month in coaching purga- university president Steven "We've been through hell, but upset victory over Notre Dame it's a crisis. We have been in a directly. tory came to a happy end Monday Sample and athletic director we've come out the other side. on Saturday night quieted Robin- crisis, did not always see eye-to- with the word that he would re- Mike Garrett met to talk about And we've come out together." son's critics and left USC with a eye, but all that's behind us now," "That game gave us a medium main as Southern California's the football program. Garrett admitted that he and 6-6 record. It's often true in college foot- to talk," he said. "If we had lost, coach. "Our crisis ended last night. Robinson had not talked enough "I overestimated this team just ball that one big victory can that would have given us a me- The announcement came two We decided, 'Hey, we're going to over the past month, a period in like he did." Garrett said. "He mean the difference between a dium to talk." *****************************************

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Dryer Now thru August Call 354 1391 with work from Bowling Green Students Mike's Party Man - S. Mam Si BG has open Female subleaser lor Spring "97 $200/mo Houses A Duplexes for '97-'96 School year Poetry and hcnon will be read by TRY YOUR LUCK AT ings for PT sales clerks 15-20 hrsAvk. Musi Very dose to campus Own room Parking. Ay- 1 to 3 person homes avail • 12 mo lease only Bren Gill. Edward Gore, and James Kantner CAMPUS POLLYEYES be hones, fnendly. neat, and dependable. Ap- CASINO NIGHT oa at 353-1253. starting in May, Sieve Smith 352-8917 With musical performances by Have one of our great salads today!' ofy M-F between A-4pm Cell 352-9259. Mote, Prizefighter, and Polyp. Taco' Vegetanan ■ Chel' Chicken Female sublessor needed for Spnng semester. (no cal after 8pm) Fn. Dec. 6 9pm - midnight • Gnlled Chicken' Turkey * Pay $200/mo. plus lights only" Have own Needs Math Tutor for Math 233 Amani Room in Commons (Calculus III) Cal Stephen 353 2022 Tossed ' Cam/out Salad Bar ■ bdrm Call Kim at 352-2241 now lor details' Malo subleaser wanted. Practically on campus. For the upcoming exam 440 E. Court St. dishwasher, free cable" $l68Vmonth ask tor Tickets: bursarable Furnished low rent apartment. Second semes December 51 h from 6-1 Opm Free Delivery 1 lam-2 pm 352-9638 Jeremy at 354-1348 $3 pre sale at hall front desks Now Hiring ter Non-smok.ng, female cail4i9 8B? 5465 In the Lenhart Grand Ballroom In PART TIME MALE SUBIEASER NEEDED FOR SPRING the BGSU Union $4 at meow Help" Subleaser needed for Spnng '97. Duplex LESS THAN 1 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS on S. Mam. Own Bedroom. Convenient park- 1997 Come oheck it out. CHECK US OUT" $6 00 PE R HOUR TO START Proceeds go to MDA ing. $250/mo. ♦ uBl Call Man or Jake FURN . AIR COND.. BALCONY DECK. HAVE SAJCOLLECTlBLES FLEXIBLE HOURS sponsored by RSA/Kohl Hall 3S3-32S0. YOUR OWN ROOM. CLOSE TO CAMPUS 13213 Mam Si. $275WO INCLUDES UTIL. CALL TROY AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION Weston. OH 43569 HHA - CMA needed immediately in Bowling INTERVIEWING FORMAL MEETING 354-4125 Phone: 669 2414 Green area. Compel Dve wages • milegae WEEK OF DECEMBE R 2.1996 WED. DEC. 4 HeylHeylHeyl rembursement Please call if interested MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Male subleasers needed for Spnng 97. Across 7 30PM 1007 BA The deadline tor the UAA Extern Experience Something for everyone 'old, new items 1 600 506 8773. 1:00PM 5 00PM from campus, dishwasher, free cable, furni- GUEST SPEAKER FROM 92 5 KISS FM has been extended! Applications are now due shed. $i68/month, call Chris or Pat at 'collectibles of any kinds MF Subleaser needed for effic apt 451 BRING S RAFFLE TICKETS December 10 by 5 00pm at the Mien Alumni 346 W ENTERPRISE 354-1348 We BUY. SELL. TRADE ThursDn - Across from Offenhauer $290/mo ♦ AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION Center (USE RIDGE RD ENTRANCE) choaputil 354 654 2 One bedroom furnished or unfurnished apt Honors Student Aasoc/ln formative Committee For additional information, please call: E ast Evers $375/mo 419 669 3036 Production: An international dinner with a Mex- Need 4 tickets lor Dec. Graduation Molten (North America) Corp FREE BOOKS VM Ptyii One bedroom apt for sublease. Avail. Spring ican theme. Corey Minor, a graduate of BGSU (419)425-2700 sem No Dep. Lasi mo. free $320/mo • gas A AMIRI BARAKA will be speaking about her summer semester m 352 2111 EOE POET talking on Mexico. Pec 4 at 7pm in the Honors Center eiec Call Chris B @ 354- 7004 'Revolutionary Art and Culture' Jo«n the largeal student programming board on Sublease needed SEASONAL One bedroom sublease needed for Spnng A political art. let it be campus. UAO is currently accepting appiica Spnng '97 ORDER ENTRY Semester 114S Mam Apt 10 above Wizard tenderness.. Dons for Homecoming Director. Get involved, Larry 352-2281 $5 50-WOO., Graphics Call 354 4243 I address gam leasership experience and meet new HKAory Farms is now hiring full and part-time One female subleaser needed for Spring 97 /the society friends i the image, ol seasonal Order Entry personnel to input orders Own room, house not apt. close to campus Pick up an application at 330 Union. into our order processing system Earn $5.50. common Utopia. $l82/mo CallJodi at 354-8098. Applications are due Thurs. Dec 5 by 5pm HELP WANTED $6.00. $7.00 %n hour or more! Positions are Lei the combination of morai>ry ana Sign up lor an interview when turning m appli- open on day and evening shifts during the Renting now Houses. Apts. A Rooms inhumanitybegm "A Baraka lor 97/98 school year stop by office cation week and on weekends. Musi have base com- Tuesday 316 E. Merry S3 or call 3530325 Interviews will be held Fn.. Dec 6 $1,000,s POSSIBLE TYPING. Part Time. At puter and typing skils. Flexible schedules, Decembers for listing For more into call 2-2343 cash performance incentives, generous em- 2:00pm •4:00pm 113 0tscamp Home. Toll Free 1 800-218 9000 Ext. T 2076 680 AM/Cable SO ployee discount, professional supervision Ap- sponosored by the Department ol lor Listings. ply in person at our corporate offices Mon.-Fn Spring 97— Ethnic Studies $1000'S POSSIBLE READING BOOKS. Part LAW SOCIETY High Paying Summer Business Internship. from 9.00 a.m. • 7 00p.m..and Sat 10 00am 2-4 Subleasers needed (or furnished, clean Tiome. At Home. Toll Free (1) 600-218 9000 Great Experience. Into Session Tonight at - 3 00 pm. Hickory Farms. 1505 Holland Rd , apartment Pets allowed m complex. Pay only Attention Education Majors Speaker: Judge James Bacnman Eil R 2076 lor Listings. 7pm in Room 102 BA 800-390 4848. Maumee. OH 43537 EOE elecinc Call Kristin or Meiame @ 352-3740 BGSEA invites you to our December 3 meeting Dec 4.9 00pm 11 7BA $15/hr! at Opm m 115 Education Hope to see you Wanted Pan Time Bookeeper/Acci for local Subleaser needed there'I NEED Sport Mgmt. IPC. Mktg students: Do you have Great MCAT Scores (30.)? used auto dealer Flex hours. Inquire w'Gwen Spnng 1097 Soe the faces, hear the stories... Do you have a personality? Jr or Sf with 2 5 GPA to create A sell or Tom @ Autoville 354O093 Please call 354 5216 Don't wait until the last minute of those 'living with HIV The Princeton Review seeks instructors Jom us m Mac Countryside Room on golf tournaments to local co/org's. Jom UAO on a holiday shopping spree Part-ttme for courses in BG and/or December 4 ai 730pm and Toledo area, $6/hr, part-time Dnvers wanted. Mature, responsible people to Sat Dec 7 at the newly opened Spnng Semester Toledo Call 800-2 REVIEW drive cars for local car dealership Inquire with Subleaser needed for Spring 97 or sooner Southpark Center Mall m Strongswlle. OH learn facts about living with HIV lor further inlormabon Male or female. Own room. 2 full bath in house Canned food donations will be accepted Apply with resume @ Co-op Office: Gwen or Tom @ Autoville 354-0093 Leave BG at 8:30am. return8:00pm $205 ♦ ubt.. no security deposit Call Tamyka Sponsored bu UAO. lor more info 310 Studeni Services 2-2451 Signup between 11 <20-12/4 352 8689. In (he UAO Office. 330 Union Call 2-7164 $ 1750 weekly possible mailing our circulars FOR SALE iS - Burse/able, includes transportation SUBLEASER WANTED FOR SPRING SE For into, cal 301-36*2047 MESTER For more into call 2-7164 Shanng thoExponence Shanng the Experience The White House across from B»g Shots. 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.III Mill ftnlir ▼ ▼ It is a sense of ritual and they Comedian Wayne Smith A Christmas Carol' need it to complete their holiday, brings stand up humor brings holiday cheer she says" to campus this week Not only has the director and to Falcon's Nest the actors been losing sleep Former Boslon Red Sox By Julie Chew knowing that opening night is baseball player turned comedian tonight, but technical director and Wayne Christmas' Bah! Humbug! lighting designer, Steve Boone. David Smilh These words seem too familiar for has plenty on his to-do-list. Using Bwill bring the cast and crew of the BGSU pieces of the set from last years laughter Theater production A Christmas production of A Christmas Carol. and semes- Carol. Considered by many as Boone and assistant shop ter-ending one o* Charles Dickens' best supervisor. Don Hill, and BGSU stress relief works. A Christmas Carol, plays students work to re-assemble to the on campus December 3-8 in Eva and add onto the set Boone University 7 Marie Saint Theater says, "Last year we had to make p.m. Friday. As opening night draws near. the set lightweight and portable Dec. 6 in months of hard work, dedication so it could be stored and put the Falcons and long nights will pay off. back together easily without Nest. A cast of over 25 actors damaging it." Wayne David Smith university including children, BGSU students Highland explains. Visually Union. and community members, have we are trying to add on to what Smith, also the winner of been preparing and rehearsing was there last year* two major all-national body since October. Peter Mackey. of However. Hill explains that building contests, has appeared Bowling Green, who plays the show is different technically in several episodes of Scrooge, the ill-spirited uncle, said than last year. Added to the set Baywatch. Sea Quest, Loving the hard work pays off especially are a four post bed and foam and All My Children. His comic when show time is near. scenery made to look like London style is described as high energy "December seemed such a buildings. Also, visual effects. observational humor and his long way off Now that December bound to keep audience mem- sarcastic wit is considered is here, the energy of the cast is bers on the edge of their seats, some ot the cleverest in the at its peak after working long add a unique twist to the show country today. hours and late nights. Knowing In order to complete the Wayne Smith has performed that the lights will go up and package and make a spectacular his stand up routine at more you will have the audiences show, costumes must not be than 100 colleges in 30 states response gives us that extra forgotten. The costume shop and he has appeared on Arts & energy, he says." remains busy after months of Entertainment Evening at the Nathalie Highland, director of work as Margaret McCubbin and Improv. Comedy on the Road A Christmas Carol, agrees that BGSU students create, alter and and Caroline's Comedy Hour. the show is a lot of work but add finishing touches to cos- His appearance at Bowling Christmas would not be the same tumes tor the whole cast. This is Green State University is without it. not an easy task as each cast sponsored by University Activi- "I think the show has a lot of member has two to three cos- ties Organization and his cultural significance. People seem tumes each performance is tree. For more Bob Cratchit (Joe Hunsaker, right) mourns the loss of Tiny Tim as the narrator to see it numerous times even Tickets are now on sale at information call 372-7164. (Bryan Richards, left) looks on in a scene from 'A Christmas Carol." «h°u9h ^v kn°w h°w » *«' end the BGSU Theater Box Office

Is iwirnm iilll lews Jllir's nil will serve as some of the collect- An informative session will be held Thursday. Dec 5 AIDS awareness ing locations. Medical Mystery Welcome to The Buxz! Today at 7:30 p.m. in Prout discussing the various types of highlighted with Lounge., is the presentation Session' focuses over-the-counter medications. Welcome to the second week-long activities ' Sharing the Experience" where on dangers of Cindy Puffer, pharmacy coordi- issue of The Campus Buzz. volunteers from David's House mixing certain nator of the Student Health The Buzz is designed to give Several activities are being will speak about their experiences over-counter drugs Center explains, will be holding students and everyone else at ottered this week by UAO in and offer details on how others the informal discussion titled. the University more information conjunction with World AIDS Day, can become volunteers Late fall and early winter is "Medical Mystery Session." about what's happening on our which was Sunday. Dec. 1 On Wednesday 7:30-9:30 a time ot year when many "Many students take one medi- campus and community. Through Friday, students and p m in Countryside Mac. students become sick or run cine to relieve a symptom and The Buzz is being brought staff can donate money or food Macdonald's Quad, will hold a down from either the weather, another medication for an to you with the financial support as part of a food drive for David's presentation titled "Living with stress, or both. Many students additional symptom Students ot several offices in Student House, a facility in Toledo which HIV" Students and staff will have will turn to over-the-counter need to know that mixing over- Affairs, including the Vice serves as a home and shelter for an opportunity to hear a factual medications to relieve their the-counter medications can be President for Student Affairs individuals living with AIDS. presentation of HIV and two people symptoms, some mixing them to dangerous and sometimes and UAO/Programmers Coun- Residence halls, convenience sharing their lives as HIV positive counter multiple symptoms. deadly," she says. cil. We will be carrying some stores and the Off-Campus For more information call Howevur. doing so can be very Student Center in Moseley Hall 372-7164. dangerous to your health. (cont on pg 4) (cont on pg. 4) the UAO office. 330 University Church Services (9:30 a.m.) Organization. For more informa- Worshiping the Lord. Teaching Union, until December 4th. For King's Way Christian Church tion call 372-7164. from the Bible, Personal more information, call 372-7164. 252 S. Main St. Ministry (7 p.m.) 354-1176 GEO Showcase (10 a.m.) Prout Chapel. Come and fall Preview Day (9 a.m.) "fiW~ Student Services Yard. GEO more in love with Jesus your Lenhart Grand Ballroom. Over Church Services cars will be on display to pro- best friend and savior. Also great 60 booths representing all (10 a.m., 0 p.m.) mote the sneak preview movie place lor Christian fellowship. aspects of campus. Designed Bowling Green Church of Christ WFAL Radio promotion (8 a.m. on December 11th. Sponsored Sponsored by BASIC (Broth- tor prospective students to pick 17317 Haskins Road -10 a.m.) by UAO and GEO. ers and Sisters in Christ). up information about BGSU 352-6205 Education Steps. Sponsored by Call 372-2086 for details WFAL Radio Reindeer Gram .a St. Nicholas Night (S p.m.) Church Services (10 a.m.) (10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) 257 Memorial Hall. The Society Karate Club Charity Tourna- Bowling Green Covenant Church The Story of Rlkyu (8 p.m.) BA Building and MSC Hallway. for Creative Anachronism ment (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) 1185 Haskins Road Gish Film Theater. Grand epic of Alpha Phi Omega will be selling medieval recreation group Eppter Gym. Donations or 352-8483 war and tea set in 16th century Reindeer Grams as a fundraiser. holdsa mini medieval Christmas admissions will be charged tor Japan. Free. revel, replete with gifts, carols charity. Sponsored by the Church Services Disciplinary Perspectives and other medieval Christmas Karate Club (10 a.m., 6 p.m.) Across the Global: customs. Dayspring Assembly of God A Participatory Workshop (Noon) Babe (7:30 p.m.) 17360 N. Dixie Highway Classroom 2. College Park. Student Films (S p.m.) Gish Film Theater. Talking pig 352-0672 TUESMTi 2/10/96 Sponsored by The Institute for Glsh Film Theater. Sponsored by enters National Sheepdog the Study of Culture and Society University Activities Organiza- Championships Free. Church Services (10 a.m.) (ICS). Presentor Is Ellen Berry tion. Free Admission. Ques- First Presbyterian Church (English/Women's Studies). For tions? Call UAO at 372-7164. Public Skating 126 S. Church St. Holiday Card Sales more information, contact ICS (8 p.m. - 10 p.m.) 352-5176 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) at 372-0585. Ice Arena. Union Foyer. Sponsored by Church Services Student Art Therapy Association; Sneak Preview of Jerry Holiday cards will be sold as a McGuIre (6:30 p.m.) Spade* Tournament (10 a.m. ,11:30 a.m.,7 p.m.) FRIDJTTI 2/13/96 (8 p.m. - Midnight) St. Thomas More University fundraiser. Glsh Film Theater. A free sneak logGl Community Suite. Sponsored by Parish preview of the newest Tom the African American Graduate 425 ThurstJn St. Craft Fair (10 a.m. - 8 p.m.) Cruise movie. Sponsored by Student Association. 352-7555 Lenhard Ballroom. Many craft University Activities Organization vendors will be in the Ballroom and GEO. Public Skating Also 5 p.m. Saturday and 12:05 (Noon - 1:30 p.m.) A Christmas Carol (8 p.m.) p.m. Tuesday in Prout Chapel selling their handmade Items. Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A Admission is free, so come Women's Basketball at Ice Arena. Cheap Skate BGSU Theatre Presentation by Church Services check out the Duquesne (7 p.m.) Charles Dickens. For ticket variety of crafts on sale. Spon- Pittsburgh, Pa. The Big Sleep (7:30 p.m.) (10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.) Gish Film Theater. Humphrey inlormation, call 372-2719. First Baptist Church sored by University Activities 749 S. Wintergarden Road Organization. For more informa- Men's Basketball at Wright Bogart as a private eye Philip Marlowe. With Lauren Bacall. Royal Night Dance 352-0417 tion call 372-7164. State (7:30 p.m.) (10 p.m. - 2 a.m.) Dayton, Ohio. Bowling Green Free. Eppler South Gym. Sponsored Church Services (10:30 a.m.) GEO Showcase (10 a.m.) plays in-state rival Wright State by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Inc. Trinity United Methodist Church Student Services Yard. GEO for the first time since the 1991 - and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. 200 N. Summit St. cars will be on display to pro- 92 season. Inc. This dance is open to 353-9031 mote the sneak preview movie everyone. Admission is $2 on December 11th. Sponsored Public Skating SATU|fl!a»2/14/96 before 11p.m.. $4 after. Church Services (10:30 a.m.) by UAO and GEO (8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.) Village View Church of Christ Ice Arena. Men's Basketball at Amerltus 801 W. Poe Road Poetry Reading (2 p.m.) Classic (TBA) 352-0371 Bryan Gallery, Fine Arts Center. Sneak Preview of Jerry Hockey at Western Michigan Lincoln. Neb. Depending on the Award winning poet George McGuIre (9 p.m.) (7 p.m.) outcome of their game Friday Church Services (10:45 a.m.) Looney will read from his newest Glsh Film Theater. A free sneak Lawson Arena (Kalamazoo. against Colgate, the Falcons will First Christian Church work. preview of the newest Tom Mich.). BG starts in longest road play either Coppin State or 875 Haskins Road Cruise movie. Sponsored by trip of the season (six games Nebraska at either 6:45 or 9 p.m. 354-3989 Vagabond (Sans Tolt Nl Lol) University Activities Organization spanning one month) at league- (7:30 p.m.) and GEO. rival WMU. Toboggonlng at Poksgon Gish Film Theater. Mona goes For more Information. State Park (11 a.m. - 8 p.m.) on the lam, meeting up with call 372-7164. Men's Basketball hosts Tiffin Pokagon State Park. Slip and Father Death in this Belgian- (7 p.m.) slide for the afternoon at the French film. Free. Anderson Arena. BG closes out Pokagon State Park ice track. its home non-league schedule Cost is only $10 for an afternoon against the Dragons, an NAIA of winter fun. Sign-up in the member. Church Services UAO office. 330 University WE6NSDIM 2/11/96 (8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon) Union. Sponsored by University *% A Christmas Story (7:30 p.m.) St. Aloysius Catholic Church Activities Organization. For Gish Film Theater. Ralphle longs 150 S. Enterprise St. more information, call 372-7164. for a Red Ryder BB gun. Incred- ibly hilarious. Free. 352-4195 Holiday Card Sales Candy Cane Reindeer Grams Women's Basketball at West (9 s.m. - 4 p.m.) (10 a.m.) Church Services Virginia (1 p.m.) Union Foyer. Sponsored by MSC Halfway and first floor BA (8:30 a.m.,1 la.m.) Morgantown, W. Va.. Student Art Therapy Association; Alpha Phi Omega will be selling St. Marks Lutheran Church Holiday cards will be sold as a Candy Cane Reindeer Grams in 315 S. College Drive A Christmas Carol (2 p.m.) fundraiser. the MSC Hallway and on the first 353-9305 Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A floor BA. Ybu will have the option BGSU Theatre Presentation by Candy Cane Reindeer Grams to cash and cany or you may Church Services (9 a.m.) Charles Dickens. For ticket (10 a.m.) have them delivered to an on- Peace Lutheran Church information, call 372-2719. MSC Hallway and first floor BA. campus address. The grams will Church! 1028 Peart St Alpha Phi Omega will be selling be delivered on Friday, Decem- (8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon) 352-0241 Bowling Green Phllharmonla Candy Cane Reindeer Grams in ber 13. Cost is 1 for $1 or 3 for St. Aloysius Catholic Church (3 p.m.) the MSC Hallway .and on the first $2 Any questions? Contact 150 S. Enterprise St. Church Services (9 a.m.) Kobacker Hall. Admission is floor BA. Ybu will have the option lorentz@bgnet. 352-4195 St. Johns Episcopal Church Free to cash and carry or you may 1505 E. Wooster St. have them delivered to an on- Craft Fair (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Church Services 353 0881 Public Skating campus address. The grams will Lenhard Ballroom. Many craft (8:30 a.m.,11 a.m.) (3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) be delivered on Friday, Decem- vendors will be in the Ballroom St. Marks Lutheran Church Church Services Ice Arena. ber 13. Cost is 1 for $1 or 3 for selling their handmade items. 315 S. College Drive (9:30 a.m.,11 a.m.) $2. Any questions? Contact Admission is tree, so come 353-9305 First United Methodist Church Public Skating Angle Lorentz @352 8689 or check out the variety of crafts on 1506 E Wooster St. (7:00 p.m. • 9:00 p.m.) email lorentz@bgnet sale. Sponsored by University Church Services (9 a.m.) 353-0682 Ice Arena. Activities Organization. For more Peace Lutheran Church Craft Fair (10 a.m. - 8 p.m.) information call 372-7164. 1028 Pearl St Church Services (9:30 a.m.) Lenhard Ballroom. Many craft 352-0241 Grace Brethern Church vendors will be in the Ballroom Candy Cane Reindeer Grams 121 S Enterprise St. selling tMeir handmade items. (10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) Church Services (9 a.m.) 352 6635 Admission is free, so come BA Building and MSC Hallway. St. Johns Episcopal Church check out the Alpha Phi Omega will be selling 1505 E. Wooster St. variety of crafts on sale. Spon- Reindeer Grams as a fundraiser. 353-0881 sored by University Activities /»*

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Sponsored by University Activi- tion. Free Admission. Ques- Notorioua (7:30 p.m.) ties Organization. Donations of tions? Call UAO at 372-7164. Gish Film Theater. Hitchcock food and money will be taken at directs Ingrid Bergman In this various locations around campus Just Chill (10 p.m. - 2 s.m.) WWII spy story. Free TIHN.V. 1273796 to be given to David's House. College Station. Dance. Drink. For more Information, Pool and Prizes. Sponsored by Reading by Steve Lautormllch call 372-7164. Zola Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and (8 p.m.) Craft Sal* (0 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Craft Sal* (S a.m. - 3 p.m.) Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Faculty Lounge, Union. The Foyer of Education Building. Foyer of Education Building. Admission is $2 before 11 30 creative writing department Sponsored by E.E.S.A.B. Sponsored by E.E.S.A.B. p.m. and $3 After 11:30 p.m. sponsors a free and open reading of works by renowned m 1/4/96 Maater Claaa: Marilyn Home, Student Composer*1 Forum Food Drive for Dsvld's House - author Steve Lautermllch. Mezzo-soprano (10 a.m.) (Noon) Everybody Heads to Est (TBA) *W Bryan Recital Hall. Admission is Bryan Recital Hall. Admission Is Res. Halls. Convenience Stores, Annual Choral Christmas Free. and Off-Campus Student Center. Concert (8 p.m.) Free. Craft Sale (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Sponsored by University Activi- Kobacker Hall. Foyer of Education Building. Medical Mysteries Session Poet Amlrl Bareka apeak* on ties Organization. Donations of Sponsored by E.E.S.A.B. (11:30 a.m.) "Revolution. Art, and Culture" food and money will be taken at Spades Tournament '98 Off-Campus Student Center/ various locations around campus (8 p.m. - Midnight) (2 p.m.) Man'* Bssketball host* Moseley. to be given to David's House. 1 1 3 CHscamp Hall. Northern Illinois (7 p.m.) Community Suite. Sponsored by Are you aware that some For more information, Anderson Arena. The Falcons the African American Graduate combinations of over-the- call 372-7164. Student Association. For more Faculty Senate Meeting and Huskies meet for the final counter-medicines are not only information, contact Tammy (2:30 p.m.) time in a non-league game as hazardous to your health, but Assembly Room. McFall Center. Sanders at 353-8711. NIU re-|oms the MAC next can kill you? Come discover the season. truths about over-the-counter- FRinlnfft/6/96 A Christmas Carol (8 p.m.) Free Coffee for Grade medications with Cindy Puffer. (5 p.m. - 0 p.m.) Free Bowling Night Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A Pharmacy Coordinator of the BGSU Theatre Presentation by BA Building The Graduate (7 p.m. - 9 p.m.) Sludent Health Center. Spon- Student Senate will be passing Charles Dickens. For ticket Campus Bowling and Billiards. sored by the Off-Campus Public Skating information, call 372-2719. out free coffee and food to Sponsored by University Activi- Student Center and the Center graduate students to increase ties Organization. Free admis- (Noon-1:30 p.m.) for Wellness and Prevention. Man'* Baskatball at Amerltus awareness of Graduate Student sion. For more Information, Ice Arena. Cheap Skate. Classic (9 p.m.) Senate. call 372-7164. Fundraiser (6 p.m. - 11 p.m.) Board of Trustees Meeting Lincoln. Neb.. The Falcons will Ballroom. A fundraiser with Thee* Hand* (7:30 p.m.) (2:30 p.m.) face Colgate, an NCAA Tourna- Women's Basketball at bands sponsored by 68.1 fm Gish Film Theater. Tanzanlan Assembly Room. McFall Center. ment participant a year ago. in Michigan State (7:30 p.m.) WBGU. meditation on human labor. East Lansing. Mich.. The Spar- their first round game. Free. Graduate Student Senate tans have a 5-3 series lead over The Bach Violin Cycle Lec- General Assembly Meeting Right Night Social Event the Falcons, but BG won the last ture: Movses Pogosslan, (3:30 p.m.) (10 p.m. - 2 a.m.) Sharing the Experience meeting, 65-64 In 1993. Violin (7 p.m.) (7:30 p.m.) Campus Room, Union. Amani Room. Sponsored by Kobacker Hall. Admission is Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Inc. and Prout Lounge. Volunteers Irom Living with HIV Free. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Inc. David's House speak on their (7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m.) Hockey vs. Alaska-Fairbanks experiences and give details on (7 p.m.) Featuring Stepshow, cards, Countryside Mac. Sponsored by Worshiping the Lord, Teaching how others can become volun- BGSU Ice Arena (Bowling dance, games, and cash prizes University Activities Organiza- from the Bible, Personal Green. Ohio). In its only game of Admission is $1 before 11 p.m., teers. Sponsored by University tion. See the faces and hear the Ministry (7 p.m.) Activities Organization. Free the weekend, BG meets UAF in $3 after. stories, a factual presentation of Prout Chapel. Come and fall admission. For more Informa- HIV and two people sharing their the first of three home games on more in love with Jesus your Food Drive for David's House tion, call 372-7164 lives as HIV positive. Free the year against the Nanooks. best friend and saviorl Also - Everybody Needs to Eat admission. For more informa- great place for Christian fellow- . Comedian Wayn* David Smith (TBA) World Percussion Night tion, call 372-7164. ship. Sponsored by B.A.S.I.C (0 p.m.) (7 p.m.) Res. Halls. Convenience Stores, (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) and Off-Campus Student Kobacker Hall. Admission is Festival Series: Marilyn Horn*, Falcon's Nest. Come relax and laugh away the stress of finals .Center Sponsored by University Fr**. Mezzo-soprano (8 p.m.) The Bach Violin Cycle Recital: with comedian Wayne David Activities Organization. Dona- Kobacker Hall. Movses Pogosslan, Violin A Christmas Carol (8 p.m.) Smith. Wayne Smith is a high tions of food and money will be (8 p.m.) taken at various locations Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A Public Skating energy observational humor Kobacker Hall. Admission is around campus 10 be given to BGSU Theatre production by (8 p.m. - 10 p.m.) comedian from New Jersey. His Free. David's House. For more Charles Dickens. For Ice Arena. sarcastic wit is probably the cleverest in the country todayl information, call 372-7164. ticket Information, call 372-2719. Society lor Creative Anachro- This ex-Boston Red Sox pro A Christmas Carol (8 p.m.) nism meeting (8 p.m.) baseball player, has won two Women with Open Eye* Eva Marie Saint Theatre. A 257 Memonal Hall. Regular major all national body building (8:1 S p.m.) BGSU Theatre Presentation by weekly business meeting of the Glsh Film Theater. Demon- contests. Wayne has been seen Charles Dickens. For ticket SCA. a medieval recreation on numerous episodes of strates why Africa's development information, call 372-2719. organization. No medieval "garb" SATU™m 12/7/96 Baywatch and Sea Quest and on Is linked to the social and or membership is required to ABC's Loving and All My Chil- economic progress of Its Food Drive for Oavld'a Houae - attend these meetings. women. Free. Everybody Needs to Eat (TBA) dren. An incredible stand-up "S comedian that has performed at Holiday Shopping Trip Res. Halls. Convenience Stores, A Christmas Carol (8 p.m.) over 100 colleges in 30 states, Monday's Girls (9:30 p.m.) and Off-Campus Student Center. Eva Maria Saint Theatre. A (8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) Wayne has been seen on A&E Glsh Rim Theater. A Nigerian Sponsored by University Activi- BGSU Theatre Presentation by South Park Center. Strongsville. Evening at the Improv. Comedy Ohio. Sponsored by University initiation ceremony for young ties Organization. Donations of Charles Dickens. For ticket on the Road and Caroline's girls to become adults. Free. food and money will be taken at information, call 372-2719. Activities Organization. Cost is various locations around campus Comedy Hour. Sponsored by $5.00 for transportation fo the University Activities Organiza- Food Drive for David's House - to be given to David's House Qua (9 p.m.) South Park Center. Don't miss tion. Free admission. For more Everybody Heads to Eat (TBA) For more information, Gish Film Theater. Sponsored by this great opportunity to "Shop information, call 372-7164. Res. Halls. Convenience Stores, call 372-7164. University Activities Organiza- til you Drop'l Signups are in and Off-Campus Student Center. Church Services (0:30 a.m.,11 a.m.) 425 Thurstin St. .' v.' Public Skating First United Methodist Church 352-7555 (8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.) 1506 E. Wooster St. Also 5 p.m Saturday and 12:05 Ice Arena. FRID/KjV27/%IDp* 353-0682 p.m. Tuesday in Prout Chapel

Church Services (9:30 a.m.) Church Services Grace Brethsrn Church (10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.) Public Skating 121 S. Enterprise St. First Baptist Church SUNltnU2/22/96 (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) 352-6635 749 S. Wintergarden Road Informal Society for Creative Ice Arena. 352-0417 Anachronism gathering Church Services (8:30 a.m.) (8 p.m.) Hockey vs. Brown (RPI Invita- King's Way Chnstian Church Church Services (10:30 a.m.) Fricker's. Bowling Green. Public SkaHng tional) (5:30 p.m.) 252 S Main St Trinity United Methodist Church Informal Finals Week gathering (3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) Houston Field House (Troy. 354-1176 200 N. Summit St. of the SCA medieval recreation Ice Arena. N.Y.). After a 13-day layoff, the 353-9031 group. Look tor the people in Falcons resume play against the Church Services tunny clothes or ask the wait Public Skating Bears in opening-round action of (10 s.m.. 6 p.m.) Church Services (10:30 a.m.) staff where the "medieval folks" (7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.) the RPI Bowling Green Church of Christ Village View Church ol Christ are located. Related events: Ice Arena. Invite. The host RPI Engineers 17317 Haskins Road 801 W Poe Road Student (67). meet UMass Amherst in the 352-6205 352-0371 second semifinal contest (8:30 p.m.). Church Services (10 a.m.) Church Services (10:45 a.m.) Bowling Green Covenant Church First Christian Church 1165 Haskins Road 875 Haskins Road FRID^^2/20/96 352-8483 354-3989 -jjjjj- SATU Church Services Public Skating Public Skating (Noon - 2 p.m.) (10 a.m., 6 p.m.) (7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.) Public Skating Ice Arena. Dayspring Assembly ol God Ice Arena. (Noon - 2 p.m.) Public Skating 17360 N. Dixie Highway Ice Arena. Cheap Skate (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) 352-0672 Ice Arena. Public Skating Church Services (10 a.m.) (8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.) Hockey vs. UMass-Amherst or First Presbyterian Church WEQNeGDMr. 12/18/96 ice Arena. Rensselaer (RPI Invitational) 126 S. Church St (TBA) 352-5176 Houston Field House (Troy. Public Skating ™ N.Y.). BG will meet either the Church Services Public Skating (11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.) Minutemen or Engineers in the (10 a.m. ,11:30 a.m.,7 p.m.) (8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.) lTUfl^k.12/21/96nm,taki2/ Ice Arena consolation (5:30 p.m.) or St. Thomas More University Ice Arena championship Parish (8:30 p.m.) game.

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