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See more on PULSE on page 8. SUMMEWEDNESDAY, JULY 7,2010 Volume 104, Issue 159 ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community www.bgviews.com Demolition of building is 'Commons sense' ByZacfiGas* condition that the costs of reno- Fellowship Church on Thurstin to 17,000-square foot building will 1 Reporter vating it would approach the cost Street, where the Campus Police be a state-of-the art dining facility, W ofbuildingitnew." and Parking Services will be in the Krakoff said. The demolition of Commons The demolition of Commons future, Krakoff said. The build- There will be temporary din- Dining Hall was unanimously was in the initial recommenda- ing will also need renovation and ing arrangements made for stu- approved by the board of trust- tion made in the residence life upgrades before the police and dents, primarily those who live ees Friday. and dining services master plan parking can use it. in Kohl Hall, with the demo- It has been determined by the presented last August. It will also Also, several underground utili- liton of Commons. There will the staff in Capital Planning that have no affect on the current con- ties will be re-routed to make sure be an Outtakes in Kohl, and renovating Commons Dining struction ofthe two new residence they are not damaged during the improvements will be made in Hall would be too costly, and halls and the new McDonald din- demolition. A power generator the building's serving kitchen, that it would make more sense ing hall, Krakoff said. that serves Memorial Hall will be Krakoff said. to demolish the old building The demolition won't take moved before the demolition of The Outtakes convenience and build a new one, said Steve place until fall due to several Commons can begin. store, which was formerly located Krakoff, Associate Vice President "enabling projects" that will have Through Capital Planning and in Commons, will be relocated of Capital Planning and Design. to take place before the building Design and Charrwell's partner- to the former Silver River Cafe "We (Capital Planningl don't is destroyed, Krakoff said. ship, there will be a replacement in the Kriescher Dining Hall, think Commons is a suitable These projects include moving building that will serve students said Michael Paulus, director of facility that meets the student the Campus Police and Parking who live in Kohl as well as the University Dining Services. needs now and in the future," Services, currently in the build- new South-Central residence hall. Paulus said the new Commons FILE PHOTO TH[ BG NFWS Krakoff said. "The building itself ing, to a new location. Capital The new building will not be as COMMONS: A student waits for his change after making a purchase at the recently reno- is in very poor condition. It is old Planning and Design recently large as the new MacDonald din- See COMMONS I B2 vated Commons Marketplace this past school year. enough and in such poor level of purchased the United Christian ing hall, but the estimated 15,000 University welcomes new dean ofthe College of Education and Human Development By Bobby Waddle "After the interview process. William Reporter 1 knew BG was the place for Bradley me," Colwell said. "Having Colwell Dr. William Bradley Colwell the opportunity to lead this BTSU GETS has blended a passion for law college is a dream come true." College of and education to create a suc- Dr. Randy |. Dunn, president Education Dean cessful career that he plans to of Murray State University in continue at the University. Kentucky and former SIU col- Colwell begins his new posi- league of Colwell, said Colwell "Growing up in that envi- BANKED tion as the Dean of the College has dedication for his work ronment gave me a real appre- of Education and Human responsibilities and the peo- ciation for educators," Colwell Development on July 19. He ple around him, and that he said. "I should have known will also be a full professor will bring his "good judgment" it would be just a matter of with tenure in the School and "empathy" with him. time before I got into educa- Construction underway for of Leadership and Policy "He will be a great repre- tion, too." Studies. sentative of BGSU to schools Colwell mentioned he a new PNC ■Bank location Colwell comes from in the state of Ohio," Dunn always had the desire to being built on campus Southern Illinois University said. "He will be a strong become a lawyer, and served Carbondale, where he advocate for the college and in several leadership capaci- served as Associate Dean for the programs." ties during his high school and Academic and Student Affairs Colwell has an extensive post-secondary education. in the College of Education background in education and "Ill thought that having a and Human Services as well law, completing his law degree legal background would help PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY COURTNEY STELLAR I THE BG NEWS as a full professor in the and Master's of Education me in pursuing my career Department of Educational jointly at the University of goals," Colwell said. "My fam- By VilK* Driver Administration and Higher Illinois. ily would certainly tell you Reporter Education. Colwell said that he has that 1 always tried to sharpen Colwell said the "tremendous" had a lifelong appreciation my debate skills, even as a The University is banking on reputation of the College of for both fields, with his father child." PNC Bank to assist students Education on a state and national serving 49 years as a high with financial services. The scale was a factor in his decision school teacher and his uncle DEAN qe 2 bank will open a services cen- to come to the University. as a school superintendent. ter in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union, as well as pro- vide students with free finan- cial education. The center will occupy the University student plans award space currently inhabited by the art gallery on the first floor of the union, which will be shows, events as MTV intern shrunk to share the space. PNC was one of three banks under consideration for the space. By Jarratt Chorba R) Berger." She has also been The criteria for the selection Reporter assigned to the new show COURTNEY STELLAR I THE BG NEWS included services offered, bank "Warren the Ape." stability, community ties and NEW LOCATION: With the new PNC Bank location opening in the Bowen-Thompson This summer, Bowling Green Last month, Hreben was university compensation. Student Union, the art galley previously in the space will be shrunk State University has one of its involved in preparing for the "The University had been own students interning with 2010MTVMovieAwards.Inthe approached by a number of for students to do basic bank- "It was one our only places to MTV networks in Los Angeles. week leading up to the event, banks," Gale Swanka, Senior ing here," Swanka said. "They exhibit artwork on a big level. lunior Lauryn Hreben she said she often worked 14- Associate Director for the BTSU, can make transfers, check their It gives the image from the works in the press depart- hour days. On the day of the said. "Based on the inquiries balance and see their schedule University that they don't care ment for one of the network's event, she was involved with that the University was get- of payments." about us, they'd rather get a publicists, A) Sarcione. A large maintaining order on the red ting, we decided to send out a She also described virtual bank than have gallery space." part of her job consisting of carpet, escorting celebrities request for a proposal to the programs that PNC would For other students like senior filtering through magazines, backstage after winning or PROVIDED 8Y LAUREN HREBEN banks in the area to see if that make available to students, Andrew Kuhlman, the new newspapers and television presenting awards and setting CELEBS: Hreben with 'Jersey Shore" star was a service that made sense and how students would be location may convince him to gossip shows for coverage on up for the after-party. Srooki at the premiere lor The Hard Times for the campus." able to set up their phones to start banking with PNC. the network, she said. "There's a lot of unexpected olRJBergei". PNC is the largest bank in check information. "The bank I'm at now, I'm not Another part of Hreben's things that come up." Hreben Ohio and already has an ATM But the convenience is little too happy with," Kuhlmansaid. job is to plan publicity proj- said.