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By Eric Lagatta Assistant Campus Editor

The Undergraduate Student Government hosted a forum in place of its typical elections debate to inform the student body of its president and vice president’s plans for next year. USG President Alex USG VOTING GUIDE Solis and Vice President Want to vote for USG this David Neely answered year? Find out how below. questions from an audi- ence of three students. VOTING BEGINS The two are running April 1 at 8 a.m. unopposed for re-election for the upcoming aca- VOTING ENDS April 4 at 12 p.m. demic year. During the forum, WHERE TO VOTE which took place in the www.bgsu.edu Union Thursday at 6 p.m., the USG duo fielded questions about their plans for next KATIE LOGSDON | THE BG NEWS See USG | Page 2 LINING up for the playing of the alma mater is the Falcons women’s basketball team after its loss to Drexel on Thursday night in the third round of the 2013 WNIT. $9.3 million McDonald renovation GAME OVER. stays on schedule Women’s basketball falls to Drexel in third round of WNIT at Stroh Center David Skowronski Reporter By Ethan Easterwood WHERE THE FALCONS Sports Editor WENT WRONG Students can look forward to a new and improved McDonald residence hall at the start of the fall 2013 he women’s basketball team outrebounded Drexel and held them to 35 percent FIRST HALF semester. shooting, but came up about five minutes and a star player short, losing 50-47 in the 1. Turnovers: The Falcons The $9.3 mil- RENOVATION COSTS Tthird round of the WNIT at the Stroh Center on Thursday night. committed seven turnovers. lion renovation is ON CAMPUS If the name of the game was rebounding and percentage, then the BG wom- 2. Slow Start: Drexel managed to on schedule and is Along with Macdonald Hall, a en’s basketball team would be in the WNIT Elite Eight. go up 12-4 on the Falcons early. expected to be fin- number of other renovations will Drexel’s Hollie Mershon, who averages 19 points per game and lit up Harvard in the ished by the time take place on campus in the next past round for over 30 points, took the reigns and dominated the closing minutes. 3. Halfhill: The Falcon guard made freshmen move few years. just one basket in the first half includ- “She really turned it on in the last five minutes,” senior Chrissy Steffen said. “She really in on Aug. 23, said ing a quick shot at the buzzer. ■■Rec Center: $13.4 million took it over.” Sarah Waters, direc- ■■Health and Human Mershon had eight points, three rebounds and an in the final five minutes. SECOND HALF tor of Residence Services Building: $9 million “[Mershon] is a kid that will haunt BG fans and myself for awhile,” coach Jennifer Roos Life. 1. Mershon: Drexel forward took ■■Olscamp Hall: $5 million said. “She is a professional player when her time is done.” over the final five minutes despite “Essentially the ■■Founders Hall: $800,00 With the loss, the Falcons will say goodbye to a senior class that won 103 games in their BG’s attempts to stop her. objective of this collective careers. project is to improve the overall condition of the hall,” Seniors include forwards Allison Papenfuss and redshirt Danielle Havel, and guards 2. Turnovers: Like in the first half, said Steve Krakoff, vice president of Capital Planning Simone Eli and Steffen. turnovers crippled the Falcons giving and Design. Drexel 10 points from turnovers. “The seniors are awesome, I’m really going to miss them,” freshman Miriam Justinger A number of amenities are being added to make the said. “They were great role models for me.” 3. Not owning the paint: BG had hall more attractive for students, Krakoff said. more rebounds but Drexel managed There will be new furniture for the lounges, modifica- See WNIT | Page 3 to get back its own missed shots. tions to restrooms and new floor to ceiling windows, said Marc Brunner, project architect for design and construc-

See MCDONALD | Page 2 Commuting to campus has its pros and cons GAMMA GAMING

By Kendra Clark She lives in Toledo about Web Editor “I save a lot of money 30 minutes away from the living at my parents’ University, but the time it For some freshmen, money takes to get to and from the is the motivating factor for house, and I don’t have to University has some disad- living off campus. vantages, she said. Senior Jacob Lindsay has worry about debt later.” “It is hard to get involved been commuting to the Abigail Moylan | Commuter on campus,” Moylan said. University since freshman “Trying to get into groups year. ple have to at the dorms,” like sororities is a chal- “I decided to commute Lindsay said. “I feel like lenge.” freshman year because it I have more freedom this Lindsay has experienced a was significantly cheaper way.” different challenge being a to live off-campus,” Lindsay Sophomore Abigail commuter to the University. said. “I wanted to live on my Moylan’s decision to become “The weather is bad,” own and depend on myself.” a commuter was clear-cut Lindsay said. “It is hard to He lived with his grand- her freshman year. find a place to park. I have to parents until sophomore “I love commuting to cam- hope they plowed the streets year and then decid- pus,” Moylan said. “I save every morning during the ed to move closer to the a lot of money living at my winter.” | THE BG NEWS University. parents’ house and I don’t EVAN FRY “It is nice to go home with- have to worry about debt See COMMUTER | Page 2 MEMBERS of Sigma Lambda Gamma enjoy a game night on Thursday evening. Junior, Brooklynn Martinez, out checking in like peo- later.” Amanda Eberhardt, advisor and senior Paige Schaefer play Apples to Apples.

SOFTBALL HITS AT HOME MAKING CIVIL POINTS WHAT SHOULD THE STUDENT BODY With its pre-season completed, the Falcon While the Supreme Court debates marriage PRESIDENT/VP DO IN THEIR SECOND TERM? softball team will host Ball State University equality, so does the Forum section. This “Maybe they could tell us what they and Miami University for its home opener. The week, Forum Columnists Debbie Alderman actually have the power to do.” Falcons will play Ball State on Friday and then and James Pfundstein look at different Victoria Igoe Miami on Saturday and Sunday. | PAGE 7 aspects of the debate. | PAGE 4 Sophomore, Geology 2 Friday, March 29, 2013 FROM THE FRONT PAGE WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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offer them.” doesn’t have the power to “Tabitha Timbrook and Jon cent of this past year’s student BLOTTER | USG To accomplish this, Solis decide everything on campus, Zachrich was one of the most body voted in the USG election. From Page 1 and Neely said they will join but Solis and Neely said they toughest tickets we could’ve Spring 2012 enrollment Check out this week’s citations on University efforts to increase will do what they can for stu- gone against,” Solis said “Now totaled 16,223, according the interactive blotter map only year. the attraction of prospective dent concerns. coming to [running unop- to the University’s office of online at BGNEWS.COM Apart from pushing for fur- students to the University, while “There’s students every- posed], it’s totally different.” Institutional Research, mean- ther green initiatives and mak- giving them a reason to stay. where that voice their opin- Even though they have no ing that by his estimate, around BLOTTER ing sure the renovations for the “It would be great to say that ion on things they’d like to see challengers, Solis and Neely 1,600 voted. Student Recreation Center and 100 percent of students on changed,” Neely said. “I think still wanted to try to educate Even though they are unop- WED., MARCH the new Falcon Health Center campus are involved in extra- the big thing for students to the students on their plans. posed, Solis still encouraged 27 stay on schedule, Solis empha- curricular activities,” Neely know is that we hear their voic- “I think the biggest thing students to vote. 5:14 P.M. sized the need to increase the said. es ... change doesn’t come easy.” is educating students why “I’m hopeful for an increase Complainant reported that retention rate, which is cur- Neely also mentioned the Solis cited a number of it’s important,” he said. but it’s tough because we’re an unknown person stole a rently at 65 percent, he said. linked courses the University reasons for the low turnout “Sometimes it’s hard [to get the unopposed,” he said. few tables and chairs from the back of a business within Solis added he’d like to see will offer freshmen next fall. at the student forum, such message out there.]” Evan Colyer, USG chief the 100 of S. Main St. it increase by at least four per- These will connect students as students’ class schedules, Still, Solis said if he’s not out administrative officer, was cent in the next year. with others in their major by the WNIT basketball game on campus, his door is always also present and kicked off the Going hand-in-hand with putting them in classes togeth- and the running mates’ lack open on the fourth floor of the meeting. THURS., retention is enrollment, Neely er, encouraging them to stay at of competition. This past Union. “I’ve talked to a few people MARCH 28 said. the University. USG election, when Solis and “Anyone can come find us in on campus who were knowl- 12:47 A.M. “We’re working on rebrand- Another main goal for the Neely ran against Tabitha the office,” he said. edgeable about USG and they Zachary P. Glunt, 19, of ing,” he said, “really attracting running mates is to continue Timbrook and Jon Zachrich, USG voting begins this all said, ‘Well, who would run Mineral Ridge, Ohio, was the debate drew a crowd of coming Monday and ends cited for underage/under the those transfer students, those to make sure the student voice against Solis and Neely?’” influence of alcohol within international students, show- is heard. 70, The BG News reported in Thursday. Colyer said. “I don’t think other the 1500 block of E. Wooster ing what Bowling Green has to The student government March 2012. Solis estimated that 10 per- people are as prepared.” St.

The entrance has been the building will house 750, men Adam Zantal. some residents think the reno- CORRECTION MCDONALD moved to the east side of the Waters said. The University has tried to vation is a good idea. POLICY From Page 1 building because it is more Some residents have had minimize the impact of the “I’m really excited because logical and creates better flow, some issues with the construc- construction on residents. I’m living here next year,” We want to correct all factual tion. she said. tion since it began. To help with the noise, work- Taylor said. errors. If you think an error has ers can’t begin work until 8 Condrey disagrees that been made, call The BG News The residence hall is under- “The new lobby will have “First semester it was very at 419-372-6966. going a lot of change this year. lots of windows so there will loud and it woke me up a lot,” a.m., but the noise in question the renovation is needed but “The bedrooms on the sec- be a lot of natural light, which said freshman Meredith Taylor. was mostly a problem during thinks it’s still nice to have. ond, third and fourth floor of I think will be refreshing for Getting in and out of the demolition, Waters said. Once the renovation to FOLLOW US the east wing are finished,” students,” Waters said. building, however, hasn’t been Once the demolition was McDonald Hall is finished, Waters said. The current lobby will be affected, Taylor said. over the complaints trailed off, there will be landscaping ONLINE The rooms have been paint- replaced with an office suite for “At first, it was kind of annoy- she said. improvements made around ON FACEBOOK ed and carpet has been put in, the Educators In Context and ing in the morning, but I don’t “They would like to be in the building, Krakoff said. she said. Community learning commu- hear it as much now,” said there working at 6 a.m.,” The landscaping will help to AND TWITTER All the built in furniture was nity, she said. freshmen Cameron Condrey. Waters said. improve the aesthetics around removed and will be replaced The renovation will also The noise has not been A new sidewalk was put in the building and create a nicer with all furniture this summer, provide more housing for stu- the only problem for some since the original was blocked interior courtyard, he said. @THE_ including a chest of drawers dents. students. and the students shouldn’t “We are poised to make and wardrobes on wheels, so Currently, McDonald Hall “The stairwells are really have to walk through the mud, considerable improvements to BG_NEWS students can arrange the room can house 514 residents, dusty and I found a mouse in she said. campus over the next five to how they want, Waters said. but after the renovation the hallway once,” said fresh- Despite issues with noise, seven years,” Krakoff said.

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“We said before the game run to put them ahead. The ruling – a BG foul. WNIT that the crowd would be the Drexel would lead the game Despite plees from the crowd From Page 1 sixth man,” Justinger said. until there was six minutes and Coach Roos for a jump “They really were.” left. ball, Mershon went to the line The 103 wins among the From that point on, both Despite both teams hav- for Drexel. class ties a school record set teams looked statistical- ing quick turnarounds in “We got a foul,” Roos said. ONLY A by the 2007 team that went ly identical – a plus for the between their prior games, “And it was a jump ball in my FEW APTS. to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Falcons, who on paper looked neither looked ready to end opinion, but we got a foul.” WE GOT YOU COVERED! LEFT! In the past four seasons, the minor-league compared to their season. Mershon would make both team earned two births to Drexel. The two teams would “In the postseason you free throws and the Falcons the NCAA tournament and have gone into the half tied if always have a short turn- weren’t able to recover despite back-to-back invites to the it wasn’t for a Jillian Halfhill around,” Roos said. “But I another Halfhill prayer-shot WNIT. prayer-shot that found it’s always say, ‘Better a short attempt. This one however, The Falcons opened the way into the netting at the turnaround than no turn- found nothing but hardwood game antsy as they commit- buzzer. around.’” as time expired. ted three fouls, three turn- The Dragons were ranked The Falcons and Dragons The loss put an end to Roos’ Check out our FREE AMENITIES! overs and were forcing the in the top-25 nationally in six would go back and forth first season as head coach. ball into the paint when the statistical categories, includ- tying or leading by no more “I was mentored by Curt WATER HIGH SPEED INTERNET lanes weren’t open. Drexel’s ing three-point field goal than three points. The game Miller; one of the best coach- three-point shooting took percentage at 36 percent and really turned in the final es if not the best,” Ross said CABLE 24-HR MAINTENANCE advantage of the struggling turnovers per game with 11. minute, with BG being down about her season. “I hear his Falcons and opened up a 12-4 BG held Drexel to 30 per- two points on an ensuing voice in my head a lot.” SHUTTLE SWIMMING POOL lead. cent from behind the arc, but Drexel inbound. Roos will return next sea- BG calmed down and with the Dragons contained the With both teams expecting son with juniors Halfhill, Jill GAS (Heating, Cooking, Water) some three-point shooting of ball better, only giving it up BG to foul and play the free- Stein and Katrina Salinas. its own, went on a 14-0 run eight times. throw game, a mishandled “I was mentored by the 473 S. Summit St. [email protected] getting the crowd behind the The second half started ball was in the midst of what best,” Roos said. “And you 419-806-4855 Bowling Green, OH www.summitterracebg.com home team. much like the first – a Drexel can only be called a scrum. always want more.”

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LIMITED TIME ONLY | RATES, FEES, DEADLINES & UTILITIES SUBJECT TO CHANGE FORUM Friday, March 29, 2013 4 PEOPLE ON THE STREET What would you like to see the student body President and VP do in their second term? “Deaf eduaction “Maybe they “The residence “More events program.” should do hall rules are VISIT US AT would be cool.” more cultural ridiculous. It BGNEWS.COM diversity should be like programs to living in an Have your own take on bring everyone apartment.” today’s People On The together.” Street? Or a suggestion for IDA CARDENAS COREY JONES LUKE SOUTHARD CELESTE DENNIS a question? Give us your Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman, feedback at bgnews.com. Education Entrepreneurship AYA Earth Science & Chemestry Biology Marriage debate is Friends continue to live on in memory, spirit

about fairness, love together and offers a helping remember the good times with than others, but still I hand to one another. and the experiences you have felt a sense of mourning ers. Parental rights, insur- This is similar to the shared. Focus on the person’s within me. OLIVIA SMITH ance coverage, decisions motto we have here: “Once happiness when they were However, my sadness is JAMES COLUMNIST PFUNDSTEIN about health care: legal a Falcon, Always a Falcon.” alive and celebrate their life. expelled when I see all my FACULTY spouses have privileges in Through the deaths that Remember the person they friends gathering to support COLUMNIST these areas (and others) have occurred here over the were and honor them. This and honor our fellow Middies which are denied couples Recently, four young men past few years, the student is what the people from my and Falcons. It is reassuring to who are not married. from my high school alma body has come together to community are doing. There see that even in death, there is I disagree with opponents If a couple chooses to mater, Midview passed away show love and support for the are already scholarships happiness and optimism. of marriage equality about not get married, that’s on unexpectedly. During this people who have passed and in the process of creation Life is too short to take it a million things — perhaps them. But if the state denies difficult time, I could not their families. in the names of those who for granted. We are so fortu- even a million and three— a couple the right to marry, help but notice the exten- It’s comforting to know have died. Kids are coming nate to be alive and we must but there’s one thing they’re it’s acting like a bouncer sive amount of support from when you go through a dif- together, planning vigils to never forget this. Appreciate right about. Marriage is at a nightclub, arbitrarily my community and how ficult time, there are so many show their support for those those around you while you sacred. Anything that allowing some into the proud I am I can call myself people willing to help just who mourn and celebrat- can because you never know harms it is a kind of blas- privileged space but not a Midview Middie. because you go to a certain ing a dear friend’s life. Posts when heaven is going to need phemy. others. This is not what we Whether or not people school or are from a certain on social networks display another angel. What makes it sacred, pay the government for. were close to these young community. admiration for the individu- This column is to show though? Suddenly, surprisingly, men, they are showing It is amazing to see this als and make others aware support and give my con- Not the state. The state things seem to be chang- respect and giving their con- happen. Even through a how important each person dolences to the families of Ohio has a lot going for ing throughout America dolences to the family. seemingly negative time, was in their lives. and friends of those that it: a fine university system and in Ohio. As recently as Everyone from Midview positives arise from it and I Since everybody handles have died over the past few (as we know), the Rock and 2004, Ohioans enshrined High School is affected by truly believe it is a symbol death differently, it is impor- months. Rest in peace my fel- Roll Hall of Fame, the great bigotry in our state consti- these deaths in some way. A of hope; hope for the future, tant to be accepting of a low Middies and friends. Black Swamp Arts Festival tution by banning same- motto we go by is: “Once a families and friends to carry person’s emotions and griev- You will never be forgot- and a legislature that seems sex marriage and any con- Middie, always a Middie.” We on and remember those who ances and offer help if they ten and we shall continue to intent on making the ger- ceivable substitute for it in are told this when we gradu- have left this earth in a posi- need it. honor your life. rymander the official state the form of a civil union or ate and instructed to never tive fashion. Personally, each of the lizard. legally recognized domes- forget it. When something They wouldn’t want friends death of the four young men But, on its best day, the tic partnership. happens in our community, and loved ones to dwell on affected me in various ways. Respond to Olivia at state of Ohio could not Support for the “Marriage the entire community comes their death forever. Instead, Some I was closer friends thenews@bgnews by legal action sanctify a Amendment” was over- baked potato. whelming: more than That’s not how we 60 percent of votes cast, run things in America. according to the Ohio Moral relativism breeds apathy, tolerance for some Separation of church and Secretary of State. state was created, not so that Now there’s a move- the secular state could dom- ment afoot to repeal that Relativism is detrimental Relativism knows no histori- If we don’t learn to stand up inate over religion (as some amendment and give the because it creates a culture of cal bounds. If you want to see together and fight injustice, believe, or pretend to believe) right of marriage to many DEBBIE amorality. If we don’t think the failures of relativism on a things aren’t going to get bet- but so that religion could be couples in Ohio who are ALDERMAN “right” and “wrong” exist, more relatable level, consider ter. Look beyond superficial free from state intrusions. If currently denied that COLUMNIST there is no way to regulate laws the hatred stewing between labels and get to know people something is sacred, it is by right. And, remarkably, the and behaviors. Our actions are people of different religious on a real level. definition beyond the reach measure is getting strong justified on the basis of “Well, and political backgrounds. My intention is not to win of state action. public support. Imagine a world where pro- he’s just doing what’s best for I know this hatred firsthand. you to my faith or political Arguably, the state should Recent polls show that gressive thinking is shunned. him,” or, “I would never com- I’m perpetually scrutinized for party. I just want you to think not be in the marriage busi- now 54 percent of Ohioans Religion is forced down your mit this heinous crime against being “different,” and I’m erro- before you verbally fight some- ness at all. In many societ- support the new marriage throat. If you don’t share the humanity, but it’s her life, so it’s neously categorized as racist one over an election button or ies, marriage is a private equality amendment and same political views as every- her decision.” and classist because I am a Facebook post. matter and the state only only 40 percent oppose it. one else, you’re wrong. And if We see relativism taking two Conservative Republican, an Unity can’t be achieved with gets involved if there’s some Maybe that’s because the you don’t live in a suburban routes: either apathy toward intolerant and self-righteous hatred. You’re not going to win sort of problem (e.g. a law- amendment itself is so emi- neighborhood with your other cultures, or “tolerance” because I’m a practicing me over by name-calling, and suit). nently reasonable. It grants nuclear family, there is some- only for those who share the Roman Catholic and sexist there is more to a person than When the state and the marriage equality without thing wrong with you. same beliefs. The past show- because I’m pro-life, I’m a war- religious and political affili- church were still uneasily impinging on the freedom Doesn’t sound like a great cases its destructive nature. monger because I support my ation. Treat people with dig- inhabiting the same body, of religion. place to live, does it? This wonderful idea of rela- brother, a USAF airman, and I nity because they’re human in the premodern period, You don’t have to be for Fearful of a world like this, tivism didn’t stop Hitler from am a bigot for supporting mar- beings, not because they’re parish records of birth, gay marriage to support the the idea of relativism was slaughtering six million Jews riage between one man and Republican or Democrat. marriage and death had a amendment. You just have developed to ensure every- and five million more Nazi one woman. Rick Warren, a pastor and state function, and that’s to be for fairness — for the one’s ability to celebrate their opponents, like Christians and Your newly developed author, has a really cool quote probably why we tend to right of spouses to care for own beliefs and cultures. homosexuals. dislike for me is proof that I’d like to leave you with: “Our think of marriage as hav- each other and their chil- In regards to relativism, here Relativism doesn’t prevent we don’t live in a relativistic culture has accepted two huge ing something to do with dren, even if they’re not like are some assertions: the death of 30 million AIDS society. lies. The first is that if you dis- the government (a notion you. “I can’t tell someone else victims, nor does it rescue This is the problem with our agree with someone’s lifestyle, which would have sur- The state, after all, cannot what to do with their lives.” any of the 100 million (and world. We care too much about you must fear or hate them. prised an ancient Roman). sanctify marriage. Only “If a culture believes ‘x’ is rising) young women glob- politics and religious beliefs, The second is that to love While it remains in love can sanctify marriage permissible, we should respect ally who are victims of genital and we’re so quick to attack someone means you agree the marriage business, and only hate can harm it. that belief.” mutilation. people who are different. We with everything they believe though, the state has a Support love, fairness Relativism is hypocritical Relativism just makes us can’t fix many of the world’s or do. Both are nonsense. You legal obligation to be fair. and marriage equality in because everyone’s views are dislike each other for ridicu- problems because we exert so don’t have to compromise con- But in many states, includ- Ohio. supposed to be respected, but lous reasons. If we don’t agree much effort trying to smear victions to be compassionate.” ing Ohio, the state plays ironically, everyone’s beliefs or don’t care, it automatically reputations. favorites—letting some are dismissed. Instead of a isn’t our issue anymore. And Congress is a perfect exam- couple get married and Respond to James at diverse culture, we’ve become if you disagree with me, you ple. When was the last time we Respond to Debbie at refusing the right to oth- [email protected] an ugly grey mix of apathy. must be wrong. had a budget approved? [email protected]

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hile some students release stress through exercise and partying, senior Jacob Brown Wprefers escaping school related stress by gaming every Friday night in the Union. The Bowling Green Gaming Society is a group looking to build friendship and a community with their fellow students through their enjoyment of games. “We have a very diverse set of members,” said Brown, president of the Gaming Society. “The group is a great way to meet new people and to de-stress after the week.” The tradition of meeting new people and forging bonds through gaming isn’t new to the University. In fact, the Gaming Society has had a presence on the campus since the 1980s, Brown said. Its presence has evolved beyond Friday night gaming. The group participated in last week’s tournament Animarathon, a convention celebrating Japanese culture. The Gaming Society divided into three groups for the convention and hosted board, card and video game tournaments, said sophomore Tyler Redick. Almost 50 people participated in the respective tournaments, which was viewed as a good way for the Gaming Society to advertise themselves, he said. “We would have liked a bigger turn out, but we’d love to get involved with Animarathon again next year,” Redick said. The group is always looking to connect with gamers and build a bigger campus presence, Brown said.

See GAMING | Page 6 New smartphone application gives event updates Eventful keeps fans informed on local entertainment By Geoff Burns Pulse Reporter “A lot of our students are inter- ested in music and to find out the For some people, finding out band they are listening to on their when and where local events device is going to be in town soon are going to take place may be is great,” Fontana said. “Maybe a difficult to do, but there’s now a friend is sharing a song and my smartphone application to alert app tells me they are in town next you when something comes up. weekend and that’s one of the The digital company known as benefits of today’s technology.” Eventful Inc. has released a new Jeremy Lublin, marketing version of the free iPhone appli- and promoter at Headliners in cation called Eventful, which lets Toledo, said the hardest thing people know when their favorite to do is advertising upcoming artists, movies, sports and other events to the public. People ask entertainment events are taking Headliners to bring in an artist place in certain area. who they had already recently The app not only lets users see hosted, he said. what kind of events are occuring “[Eventful] will help people in one’s area, but gives the user an know what’s going on in the area,” opportunity to request a specific Lublin said. “Everyone is going to movie screening or musician to the Internet which makes it more PHOTO PROVIDED come to a nearby venue through difficult to let people know what’s DAN COTA gets dressed in costume and makeup to play one of the dancing munchkins in the new Disney film, “Oz, the Great and Powerful.” a Demand It! feature, said Alicia going on. It sounds like a good, Graham, senior public relations new technology to let people know manager for Eventful Inc. what events are happening.” The company launched a Devan Daniel, a freshman, is Bowling Green native Demand It! campaign last winter, considering downloading the getting Darius Rucker, lead singer app and said a major factor for for Hootie and the Blowfish, to his decision is because it’s free of donate $10,000. The money went charge. featured in Disney’s ‘Oz’ film to toys for victims in New York “The fact you can travel and it will By Abby Welsh affected from Hurricane Sandy, still let you know what’s going on Pulse Editor a little person from Detroit who “You don’t really think a per- Graham said. around you is great,” Daniel said. sent out a massive email asking son from a small town like BG “We’re all about event discov- “It’s a smart way to advertise events Usually Dan Cota works his every little person to try out. is in a big movie,” Fisher said. “I ery,” Graham said. “It’s a unique and I would definitely use it.” everyday job at the Toledo “There were about 50 to 70 was just surprised to hear it, to social media platform and is a The mobile app will also keep Hospital, but recently, instead little people [who auditioned] be honest.” very cool thing.” people updated on events when of helping people, he has been and out of the bunch, about 45 The entire movie was filmed Anthony Fontana, instructor traveling to other cities based off entertaining them. were selected,” Dan said. “It was in Detroit, which was one rea- in the School of Art, designs the of the user’s location and interests. Dan, a Bowling Green resi- pretty cool. I finally realized I son Dan was able to audition University’s mobile apps and is “It’s like a little editor telling dent, got an opportunity to play was in a movie.” and take the part. currently working on a campus you everything that’s happening a dancing munchkin in the new Sophomore Karly Fisher was “If the movie was somewhere calendar app. He said the Eventful around you,” Graham said. Disney movie, “Oz, the Great just as shocked as the next app lets you filter the informa- The iPhone app is now available and Powerful.” person to hear about the local See COTA | Page 6 tion the user wants and is helping for free and can be downloaded He heard about the part from star. people find their interests locally. from the Apple iTunes Store. 6 Friday, March 29, 2013 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM Of Mice and Men to Records make comeback, gain play at Cla-Zel popularity with students By Bridjet Mendyuk By Geoff Burns Multimedia Editor people say [music] sounds “The younger of four off-date shows during “There’s a different better on vinyl.” Pulse Reporter generations like the progress. kind of energy One reason senior Eric For older generations, When the members of the Chris Marshall, guitarist Voshall prefers listening the memory of vinyl has getting new hard rock band Of Mice and and vocalist for Toledo’s post- with the music to vinyl records is because been a factor in sales, said Men take the stage Friday hardcore band Goodbye Blue no two records are alike. Fredricks. Yet, when it turntables, having night at the Cla-Zel, it will mark Skies, is excited to be opening that we play.” “I like vinyl more than comes to younger genera- the sixth time senior Mike for Of Mice and Men and has Chris Marshall | Guitarist, CDs because it’s more tions of vinyl listeners, the old turntables Hammer has seen them live. played concerts with his band personal, as lame as that outdated medium proves Hammer became a fan of throughout the United States. Vocalist for Goodbye Blue Skies sounds, but you’re more to be brand new. from their Of Mice and Men after Austin Playing shows in the Toledo engaged with the music,” “The younger genera- Carlile, lead vocalist, left area makes the concert closer the room is amazing and is one Voshall said. “The imper- tions like getting new parents, or even the metalcore band, Attack and more intimate between of our favorite rooms to do con- fections of the vinyl make turntables, having old Attack! in 2009. He has even the crowd and the band, he certs in,” Curry said. “With this it a more intimate experi- turntables from their par- getting them in bought tickets to go see the said. show, people are buying tickets ence with all the pops and ents, or even getting them thrift stores.” band again Saturday night in “It’s a different element and it’s looking like it’s going to skips.” in thrift stores,” Fredricks Detroit. because when you play shows be a really successful night.” Vinyl records are music said. “It’s all new to them.” Laura Fedricks | Finder’s “I like [Carlile’s] high- at home all of your friends and Tickets for the concert disks made from vinyl Matt Donahue, pop Record Store Employee energy stage performance,” family can come out,” Marshall can be purchased online plastic and was one of the culture instructor and Hammer said. “It’s going to be said. “We love what we do and at Ticketmaster, or at stores most popular ways to lis- vinyl enthusiast, said he Donahue agreed and a good show.” so if we can create music that such as Finders Records, ten to music in the 20th owns somewhere between said vinyl has had a huge The show is for all ages and can let out frustration, then RamaLama Records and The century. The disk spins two and three thousand impact on him. will consist of three opening it’s our therapeutic way to get Culture Clash in Toledo for $15 on a phonograph, or turn- records. He even deco- “When I first heard acts: Affairs, Goodbye Blue things off of our chest.” in advance. Tickets at the door table, and is played when rates cars in vinyl records, Mötorhead’s ‘Ace of Skies and Chunk! No Captain, Broc Curry, president are $18. the phonograph’s needle which he has been doing Spades,’ it changed my Chunk! The doors open at 5 of Innovation Concerts in “There’s a different kind of touches the vinyl grooves. since 1995. life,” Donahue said. “I p.m. Toledo, is hosting the show energy with the music that we “I think it’s a cooler way “Vinyl records are a immediately went home Currently, Of Mice and Men at the Cla-Zel because of the play,” Marshall said. “If you’re of supporting an artist,” way to reach out, build and ordered every piece is supporting pop punk band, venue size and rapid selling of having a bad week, you can Voshall said. “People who an audience and sell a of vinyl Mötorhead had A Day To Remember on the pre-sale tickets. come out to a heavy show and value the actual music product,” Donahue said. through a catalogue.” “Right Back At It Again” tour “We like working with the let your aggression out and will buy the vinyl.” “What better way to do Record Store Day and is playing in town as part people from the Cla-Zel and have a good time.” Recently, bands have that than to actually have is around the corner been releasing vinyl a physical product rather and Finder’s is prepar- records with a CD copy or than a download?” ing to have their busiest games to be played for gaming local community. Some com- an mp3 download inside Fredricks said CDs year ever. Record stores GAMING nights, Brown said. munity members have been the sleeve. Finder’s Record are still more popular around the country will From Page 5 Despite these rules, sev- involved for almost 10 years, Store employee, Laura at Finder’s, but record’s have deals, new releases eral members use the weekly Brown said. Fredricks, said because of niche audience is growing and giveaways on Record “The community is what meetings to play online games Its members pay a yearly this, customers now have rapidly. Popular artists Store Day, April 20. keeps me coming back every such as League of Legends, $10 fee, which helps fund different formats to play such as Lady Gaga, Drake “Whether it be vinyl, week,” said Jetrey Bond, soph- which technically doesn’t vio- themed parties and buying the music on while still and even Katy Perry sell CDs or mp3s, the impor- omore and member of the late any laws since the games new games, said Brown, having a tangible item. their albums on vinyl. Yet, tant thing is that people Gaming Society. are played on personal com- Students and commu- “You’re getting two classic rock is a best sell- are listening,” Donahue Board games such as Apples puters, he said. nity members can become formats for one price,” er at Finder’s because of said. “Music is the univer- to Apples and Dungeons and More than 15 games are involved by attending one of Fredricks said. “A lot of their timeless appeal. sal language.” Dragons are some of the games played among more than 40 the Friday group nights and played, but others engage in members who attend every paying the annual fee, he said. popular card games like Magic Friday night, Redick said. A major factor that helping able to meet well-known said. in the Gathering and Cards “It’s a good place to go to be the Gaming Society recruit COTA actors such as: Mila He was also listed in the Against Humanity, he said. with [gamers] like us,” Bond community members was From Page 5 Kunis, James Franco and movie’s credits. The group plays more said. proximity. Bowling Green Michelle Williams. “We were a little board and card games mainly Both of these members doesn’t have many commu- like, Hollywood, I don’t “It’s really cool that shocked because typically because of copyright laws on heard about the Gaming nity outlets for gamers, and think it would have been he was able to meet and extras don’t make it in the video games, Brown said. Society from the University’s some members just prefer to possible for him to take work with famous actors,” credits but his name was The only way the group Campus Fest. The group stay local, he said. the part with his job,” said Fisher said. “I just think ‘Dancing Munchkin,’” could legally sponsor a video also updates and advertises “We serve a [gaming] popu- Karen Cota, Dan’s wife. that is so cool. I’m not Karen said. “It was just game night is by obtaining per- through social media. lation that otherwise wouldn’t While Karen was sup- sure how I would have a lot of fun to see at the mission from the game devel- The Gaming Society tries be served,” Brown said. portive of Dan’s decision acted around them.” premiere.” oper. The Gaming Society has to reach out beyond the “Gaming society gives gam- to take the part, obstacles But one thing Dan said Although Dan wasn’t a a letter on file from Nintendo University grounds and has ers a great chance to be social stood in the way while he he wouldn’t do is act like a main part in the movie, granting permission for their made a name for itself in the with one another.” was away. crazed fan. his fame in the city seems “I was probably excited “The last thing I was to be building. but a little bit in reserve going to do was be like, Junior Tyler Wicker, a because I didn’t know ‘Hey! Oh my gosh! You’re server in Perrysburg at what it meant in terms of famous!’” Dan said. Bar Louie was working separation and commit- “Although, it was really when Dan and his wife ment,” Karen said. “But I cool being able to work were celebrating the mov- knew if they saw him, they with them. I was right ie’s premiere. would want him.” behind the witch in one of “He told some of us Editor Applications Due to long hours of the scenes.” working he was in the working, Karen was not Of the 45 munchkins movie and that he was are being accepted able to see Dan during in the movie, Dan was celebrating,” Wicker said. filming of the movie. chosen to play one of the “I should have asked for by the “There was no point dancing munchkins. a picture. My mind was because I was not allowed They were all taught blown.” University Board of Student Media on set and he was either choreography or “pre-act- No matter how Dan is completely wiped out or at ing acts” from the cho- viewed in the community, set around 2 a.m.,” Karen reographers in order to he and his wife are enjoy- The following positions are available: said. “I missed him, but I be selected as a dancing ing the attention regard- wanted him to take this munchkin. less. experience.” “I was happy when I was “I’m not going to lie, I BG News Editor The movie turned out placed as one of the danc- enjoy the fame but I am Summer 2013 to be a once-in-a-life time ing munchkins because I waiting for the fortune,” experience for him, being was in four scenes,” Dan Dan said. 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After 20 games on the road and 11 others canceled, the Falcon softball team will finally host their home opener. BG was scheduled to open at home with “I think we are really prepared. We worked Oakland University in a double-header. However, with Bowling Green’s notoriously unpredictable so hard this offseason and with the weather, Mother Nature got the best of the teams. games we did have this preseason, “We’ve done all we can,” pitcher Paris Imholz said. “So now it’s just time to go out there and get I think we are just ready to go.” the job done” The Falcons are attempting to shake off a tough Paris Imholz | Pitcher 9-1 loss to Michigan on Wednesday. It moved BG’s overall win percentage to .600, allowing Ohio to tie them for first in the Mid-American Conference. Imholz took the loss with just over an inning of work. The nationally-ranked Wolverines got the best of BG’s bullpen as all three Falcons pitched. Despite the loss, Imholz earned her third- straight MAC pitcher of the week honors. This past season, the Falcons shocked everyone in the MAC with their out-of-nowhere record, earning them a second-place finish in the regular season. “We’re excited, I know I’m excited,” Imholz said. “I can just see in all of our faces, and we’re just ready to play, especially with Ball State and Miami.” If this past season was a super-run, then Ball

FILE PHOTO See SOFTBALL | Page 9 FALCONS softball has suffered from 11 canceled games due to foul weather. The team, coming off from a Michigan loss, is set to play Oakland University in a doubleheader Friday. BG Rugby hopes to continue win streak against Indiana By Nicholas Vanderpool Reporter “Never says much, never celebrates a score, The Falcon rugby club will look a strong runner and a deadly tackler. An to extend its Indiana winning streak to 10 games at home offensive breakdown? Justin [Stevens] will Saturday. The Hoosiers, who boast be one of the first two people on the scene.” Dallas Maverick’s owner Mark Tony Mazzarella | Head Coach Cuban as a former player, is the second Big 10 semi-finalist expected to be a bit more suc- composure in the end. in a row that BG is taking on. cessful over little schools out in The last game was a 30-27 win Indiana is gearing up for the Big the cornfields,” said Director of by the Falcons. Four of those Ten finals on April 6. Rugby Roger Mazzarella. seven years, the BG—Indiana BG is riding a seven-year, In contrast, BG’s coach match determined the Midwest nine-game winning streak over Mazzarella doesn’t get paid champion and a ticket to the the Hoosiers. In fact, the win- anything. national finals. ning streak is one of the factors The series between the two This weekend shouldn’t be that cost the past two Indiana squads are misunderstood by any different. BG’s winning coaches their jobs. the winning streak. Every game streak is drummed into them “I guess when you’re getting has been close and has come PHOTO PROVIDED paid $23,000 a year, you are down to who has best kept their See RUGBY | Page 9 LOCK JUSTIN Stevens takes on an Indiana tackler with eight man Todd Krause and flanker John Wesley. Falcons track and field splits Two gymnasts qualify for NCAA Regionals for competition this weekend Harrington, Nocella lead Falcons throughout season, prepare for postseason By Noah Jones Team prepares for Raleigh Relays, Toledo Collegiate Invitational Reporter that it is the same in practice as it is in competition, I know I’ve done The BG gymnastics program is it a million times in practice and By Cameron Teague Robinson sending two gymnasts to the I have the confidence to do it in Reporter “We want to continue NCAA Regionals in Tuscaloosa, competition.” Ala. Harrington and Nocella said BG’s track and field team will our positive start to Junior Megan Harrington Megan Alyssa that they have never performed compete this weekend in split this season, open up and freshman Alyssa Nocella Harrington Nocella in a crowd as big as the expected squad events. will compete on April 6th at the Junior, Freshman, Tuscaloosa crowd, but they know One squad will make the trip to well and build off University of Alabama as all- they will have to keep focused to North Carolina State University around gymnasts. competes in competes in do well. for the Raleigh Relays while of where we left Harrington qualified in the all- All-Around All-Around “I think of me and the equip- the other squad will be com- around last year and hopes that ment and no one else around me. peting in the Toledo Collegiate off last season.” her previous experience will help Regionals for the first time. She I have to focus on that—no judg- Invitational. her. said she is looking forward to es, no fans, it’s just me and [the The Raleigh Relays will be a Lou Snelling | Head Coach “Regionals is a lot bigger and the experience of being in a huge equipment].” two-day meet starting Friday at you don’t have your team with arena in Alabama and having that The entire coaching staff and 10:30 and finishing Saturday. you,” Harrington said. “It is a lot many people watching her per- the team’s trainer will go with the This meet has been ranked Pettigrew after redshirting dur- different to deal with alone versus form. two gymnasts to Alabama. one of the top five meets in the ing the indoor season. Brooke competing with all 15 girls behind “I think it will be a lot of fun and Nocella will compete along- nation this weekend with some Pleger will finally be able to go you. This is definitely something a great experience to have that side gymnasts from BYU and elite competition from around back to the hammer throw, her that you have to get accustomed kind of environment and to learn Harrington will rotate with the country. best event. The Falcons will also to and I think having already how to block it out while compet- Denver. “The experience gained this look to continue the early out- done it will make things easier ing,” she said. “Most teams are really nice,” weekend will be important,” door season strong as they fin- this year.” The two Falcons hope the arena Harrington said. “Last year I coach Lou Snelling said. ished third in the UC relays two Harrington also said that per- will be as loud as the full gymnas- rotated with Michigan and they This weekend in North weeks ago. forming without the full team is tics team so that they are able to brought me in as kind of their Carolina will be an important “The UC relays were big steps not as fun because the team “has pretend the team is cheering for extra team member for the week- weekend for the Falcons in your back and wants you to do them. end. They invited me to go shop- many areas. This will be the See TRACK | Page 8 well.” “Consistency increases my con- ping and cheered ‘B-G-S-U’ for first meet of the year for Janette Nocella will head to this year’s fidence,” Nocella said. “If I know me during routines.” 8 Friday, March 29, 2013 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM THE BG NEWS SUDOKU

SUDOKO To play: Complete the grid so that every row, column and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. There is no MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS guessing or math involved. Just use logic to solve DANA GATES lands her jump in the Falcons home indoor meet earlier this season. The Falcons have moved their meets outside as the indoor season concluded.

There were flashes of how competes in the hammer This will be an important TRACK good Janette could be dur- throw, which is her best weekend for the Falcons in From Page 7 ing the indoor season as event. She will be throwing both events with some of she ran unattached during hammer for the first time the athletes getting back towards achieving our a few meets. this season this weekend. into action for the first goals as a team,” Snelling Brooke Pleger is coming Although the other time this season. said. off a very good indoor sea- squad will not be compet- “We want to continue Janette Pettigrew will son as she placed fifth in the ing in the Raleigh Relays, our positive start to this open the 100 meter dash weight throw at the Mid- they will still be compet- season, open up well and this weekend in her first American Championships. ing as all of their stats can build off of where we left outdoor meet coming off She is now transition- still qualify them for MAC off last season,” Snelling an injury and a redshirt. ing to outdoor where she championships. said. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Interested in playing spring/summer ADULT softball? WINTHROP Leages Now Being Formed for the 2013 Season BG Carter Park - 441 Campbell Hill Road TERRACE Mens League - Sunday nights COED League - Sunday nights — APARTMENTS — Deadline Church League - Monday nights to Enter: It’s the Little Things April 20th To enter or for more information contact Tim Dunn, Director: that Count! 419.409.1942 | [email protected]

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header with Ball State, the RUGBY SOFTBALL Falcons will continue MAC From Page 7 From Page 7 play with Miami Saturday and Sunday to wrap up every single game. State was clearly the Falcons’ their four-game home stand. There have been many kryptonite. Miami and the Falcons Indiana alumni who have The Cardinals defeated only saw each other twice beaten BG, so the Hoosiers the Falcons in all three con- this past season and split will be on a mission this tests, including the elimi- results. The RedHawks faced weekend to try and snap nation game of the MAC BG during the Falcons’ peak the streak. Tournament. playing as the series was “One of the keys to the The Falcons will try to held in the final week of the season so far has been get even in a doubleheader regular season. the play of lock Justin Friday. The Cardinals come Miami enters the game in Stevens,” coach Tony in 14-10 compared to the last place in the MAC with Mazzarella said. “Never 12-8 Falcons, averaging a 4-18 record overall. The says much, never cel- seven runs a game for a total RedHawks are allowing 7.4 ebrates a score, a strong of 167 this season. runs a game while scoring runner and a deadly tack- “I think we are really pre- less than four. ler. An offensive break- pared,” Imholz said. “We “With Ball State and down? Justin will be one worked so hard this offsea- Miami, we are going into to of the first two people on son and with the games we play with everything we’ve the scene.” did have this preseason, I got,” Imholz said. “It doesn’t Against Ohio State think we are just ready to matter their record, we a week ago, Stevens go.” haven’t even paid attention snagged a fumbled ball The Falcons’ bats look to that.” and returned it 50 yards tame in comparison as Contrary to the Ball State for a try to break the game they have mustered 55 runs series, Miami is actually on open for the Falcons. this season, yet it has been a four-game winning streak Year in and year out, enough to win games. when playing in Bowling the Indiana—BG match Ball State has not won a Green. The Falcons’ last is labeled as one of the game at Meserve Field since home win against Miami best rugby games in the 2009, and the Falcons are came in 2007. country. riding a four-game home “It will be good for us to The game is scheduled win streak against the start fresh,” Imholz said. “If to kick off at 1 p.m. at Cardinals. they bring everything they FILE PHOTO College Park. Following the double- got, then we’ll do the same.” SOFTBALL IS 12-8 going into Friday’s doubleheader and home opener against the 14-10 Oakland University Cardinals. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW US ON TWITTER! THE BG NEWS SPORTS Quiet, Cozy, Convenient! @BGNEWSSPORTS University Village & University Courts The corner of Clough and Mercer, one block from campus

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