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State University January 3o, 2001 STORMY HIGH46ILOW32 www.bgnews.com independent student press VOLUME 90 ISSUE 86 Students bike to help DM Black Members of Sigma Recreation Center during the it would be done well and that it an intense training program. Dance Marathon final count- was a good opportunity to bond "It was a really They have group rides on issues Chi trek from down March 25. with the guys in the chapter." great and innova- Saturdays and during the week. Cincinnati to Sigma Chi brother Mark Fifteen other people joined Each member attempts to do Johnston came up with the idea the team. tive idea. I knew it one 30 minute ride per week, a Bowling Green for for the ride back in September. The group as a whole hopes to would be done leg workout and three days a the kids. He had wanted to do something raise $4,000 for Dance well and that it week of riding with an emphasis topic of like this on a personal level when Marathon. They plan to accom- on distance. he graduated, but then said, plish this through flat pledges was a good oppor- "I'm completely new to this in By Laura Neidert "Why wait? I thought doing it for and donations, and each rider CREEK LIFE REPORTER terms of training, but I'm looking a good cause would be better." must raise $200. tunity to bond Seventeen people, eighteen They also have some fundrais- forward to it. I saw Dance The idea began to spread when with the guys in Marathon last year as a specta- forum bicycles, 175 miles. ers planned, such as selling T- Johnston took it to his Sigma Chi tor, and it looked like a lot of fun," Thai's what several members chapter meeting. shirts which the riders will also the chapter." of the University Greek commu- Audria Stout, Pi Beta Phi house By Marie Chiche He was not initially taken seri- wear out on the ride. Those will WORID AND NATION EPORTER nity will be trying to conquer ously by the brothers. cost $ 12, with $8 going directly to JOE SKARIAH. SIGMA CHI HOUSE director, said. The second Black Issues while many University students "They all thought, what the Dance Marathon. DIRECTOR "This is meant to be a mental will be dancing. heck is he doing?" Johnston said. Johnston wanted to do this to and physical challenge, but I Conference was held Sunday in The weekend of March 23 — "Then Joe Skariah, the Sigma Chi "really make an impact and show Skariah said, "Even though it is wanted to make a really big dif- Olscamp from 8 am. to 5 p.m. the same weekend as Dance house director, decided to join leadership through action. Other my first year at the University, ference for Dance Marathon," Sponsored by the Center for Marathon — the 17 bicyclers will up and people began to take me organizations can do the same I've heard so much about Dance Johnston said. "It's taken a long Multicultural and Academic ride 175 miles from Cincinnati to more seriously." kind of thing to make money. Marathon. I just felt that it was a time to plan, but so far it's gone Initiatives, the conference gath- Bowling Green. Once in town, Skariah said, "It was a really There are so many ways to fund really good cause." really well. I've just been over- ered 200 people. they will ride into the Student great and innovative idea I knew raise for charity." The riders are participating in whelmed with the response." "We organized the conference to raise awareness on issues in the black community and to provide a forum for those issues to be dis- cussed," said Christine Walker, member of the Black Issues Conference Committee. According to Akisha Dailey, a Falun Gong banned in China sophomore and member of the committee, the conference aimed at enhancing the students' acade- Amanda Ambroza mic environment and promoting WORIO AND NATION REPORTER issues affecting their lives. It also The Chinese government attempted to find ways to collabo- has banned the practices of rate within society and become a spiritual group called the better citizens. Falun Gong, following a tra- While most of the attendants dition of discouraging any- were African American, diverse thing that could potentially representatives of multicultural distract from the organizations also attended the Communist ideology. conference. Since its introduction to "As a student leader, I think it's the general public in 1992. important to be aware of the dif- Falun Gong has become an integral part of the lives of ferent issues the different campus millions of people in over 40 groups are facing," said Danielle countries. Also known as Boaz, chairman of the Falun Dafa, the practice is a Multicultural Organization combination of special exer- Roundtable. cises and meditation similar The opening ceremony started to yoga or Tai Chi and the with the Black National Anthem. study of cultivating moral Then, President Ribeau addressed character through the the audience and accepted a teachings of founder Li $30,000 check from Verizon Hongzhi, who was exiled Foundation on behalf of the Pre- from China and now lives in College Enrichment Program. New York City. A performance from the Africana Dance Troupe dancers Last Tuesday, a protest in Associated Press Photo Tienamen Square led to five and drummers put an end to the members of the group set- On STAGE: Falun Gong meditation followers creatie the characters that represent, "truthfulness, benevolence and tolerance.", opening ceremony and the crowd ting themselves on fire, force has imposed the was able to attend inspirational holding their arms in a med- strongest security in years, sessions. itation pose while their bod- patrolling the protest area From "Reinvesting in our ies burned. One of the with extra officers and Communities" to "Achieving Your demonstrators died, and stacking fire extinguishers Awesome Spiritual and Mental four were hospitalized. all over the Square. Potential in the 21st Century," all Upholding an image of According to a representa- the sessions were centered on a peace, the Falun Gong tive from the Falun Gong, main theme, to help students and responded to the incident "Beijing has killed more the rest of the community to with denial, stating instead than 100 followers over the evolve within society. that the act was one of last two years and thrown "I thought it was very informa- tens of thousands of mem- protest against the govern- tive. It made me realize the defini- ment. bers into prison camps and psychiatric hospitals." tion of power and the influence "This so-called suicide Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo we can have on other people," attempt on Tienamen The government of China dis- ON FIRE: Smoke rises from the scene where Falun Gong wor- ON GUARD: A military police said Jamica Starks, a sophomore, Square has nothing to do putes the figures and claims that the Falun Gong is the country's shipers set themselves on fire in Bejing's Tienamen Square, in an officer stands guard in about a session on "Who's Got the with the Falun Gong practi- Power" presented by Angelo tioners because the teach- number one threat, even more apparent suicide attempt that left one sect member dead. Bejing's Tienamen Square. ings of Falun Gong prohibit serious than the freedom fight- Brown, assistant professor in Visual Communication and any form of killing," said a ers of Tibet In Ohio, centers for the study lation, as does the University of United States has become a Technology Education. group's representative, who Facing such opposition in its refuge for many members of the of Falun Gong are located in Wisconsin at Madison. remained anonymous, in a originating land, many practi- "We are benefiting from this A two hour lunch followed the Falun Gong, with several prac- Cleveland, Cincinnati and session, with the entertainment statement to MSNBC News. tioners of Falun Gong have fled tice and study facilities existing Columbus. Since the demonstration the country in order to practice provided by Star Afrique, a local in almost every state, often on The University of Michigan CHINA, PAGE 5 last week, the Beijing police their spirituality freely. The college campuses. has an active Falun Gong popu- hip hop group. "They asked us to perform because we are a hip hop group trying to present our side of hip hop. It's conscious hip hop with a Shuttle route expands heavy dose of Afrccentricity' and U. adopts new slogan a general love for music," said Ajaylhu Essen, a senior and mem- THE BG DEWS The new strategy, combined ber of Star Afrique. new route will either be contin- ByBradWddeton New TV and radio advertise- The highlight of the day was the A new campus shuttle route ued on a more permanent basis STAFF REPORTER ments will appear this week.