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The BG News November 1, 1990 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-1-1990 The BG News November 1, 1990 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News November 1, 1990" (1990). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5136. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5136 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. CAMPUS SPORTS Fulbright scholar, French Farrakhan's background BG's Arthurs concludes soccer exchange students explored in preview of career with consistent effort discuss U.S. Sunday's visit Thursday Vol.73 Issue 38 November I, 1990 Bowling Green, Ohio The BG News ^s-aAn Independent Student Voice for 70 Years s=»* BRIEFLY Teaching, research ranked in poll by Jeremy S. Weber age points below the national Olscamp partly attributed the "BGSU comes from being pri- beginning," said Barber, who Campus staff writer average. figures to the schools which were marily a teaching university,' he was a teacher for more than 20 However, University officials compared to the University. said. "It does not have the em- years. "My guess is the large Chamber orchestra to agree the University is placing Some of the other schools in the phasis on research in all depart- percentage of faculty generally perform: University faculty members more emphasis on improving comparison group were North ments like The Ohio State Uni- approve of the direction of the The Bowling Green Fes- are bucking a national trend by research. Carolina, Indiana University, and versity or the University of Mich- University within the last few tival Series presents the Or- concerning themselves more with University President Paul Ols- UC-Berkeley. igan or some of those schools. years." pheus Chamber Orchestra 8 becoming good teachers than ac- camp said the University is be- "If the comparison group were "We are making good progress Apparently, several faculty p.m. tonight in Kobacker complished researchers. coming more involved in in fact all universities similar to on research, but the University is members not only place research Hall of the Moore Musical research. us, we'd be right at the national still strongly an undergraduate as a low personal priority, but do Arts Center. One of the A recent UCLA study of the average," he said. teaching institute." not think it should be an institu- world's foremost chamber University revealed that nearly "The commitment of the facul- The nigh emphasis on teaching Lester Barber, Olscamp's ex- tional priority. orchestras, Orpheus 97 percent of faculty rated being a ty to research has increased," he comes From the University's ecutive assistant, agreed the In the survey, 72.8 percent of rehearses and performs good teacher as very important in said. "I think seven and a half to background as a teacher prep- University is improving its faculty said conducting research without a conductor. Tick- their careers. Only about 71 per- eight percentage points is not that aration school, said management research. was a priority of the University. ets are on sale at the music cent listed engaging in research bad,' he said. "It was nowhere professor and Faculty Senate "We're an institution in tran- center box office or can be as a career priority, 7.5 percent- near that close before." Chairperson Harold Lunde. sition, and we have been from the □ See Research, page 5. reserved by calling 372-8171. Ticket prices are $8-f 14 each. A $2 discount is avail- able to students. 'I have had A rally for Prc-Choice: Paulette Mentlee from National Abortion Rights it'; hostage Action League of Cleveland and Sarah Morgan of the Toledo Center for Choice crisis gains are scheduled to speak at a pro-choice rally today. Stu- dents for Choice, a non- Bush's ire partisan campus group, is sponsoring the rally in the by Terence Hunt Northeast Commons at 7:30 Associated Press writer p.m. The rally is open to the WASHINGTON - President public. Bush declared Wednesday "I "The rally has a two-point have had it" with Iraq's mis- focus," said Students for treatment of American hostages Choice co-chairperson but said the United States has not Catherine Keske. "We are moved closer to war. emphasizing that a repro- He also said he was willing to ductive choice should be a wait longer for economic sanc- woman's individual choice, tions to hurt Iraqi President Sad- and not the government's. dam Hussein. Additionally, we are educat- Bush expressed dis- ing voters about how impor- appointment that the sanctions tant electing pro-choice have not had more impact on candidates is this year, es- Hussein. "I know some of our pecially in the governor's partners thought that the eco- race." nomic pressure by now would Journalism seminars have come close to compelling offered: him to withdraw," he said. "I've Journalists will have an not had a view on that" opportunity for a profes- The president also voiced un- sional critique of their work happiness that representatives of ■O News/Greg Horvoth Friday, Nov. 2, when the other countries are traveling to University's Department of Baghdad to deal with Hussein on Halloween 101 Journalism and the Ohio hostages and the gulf crisis. Newspaper Association Joe Williford, associate profes- "Every time somebody sends sor of applied human ecology, present a day-long work- an emissary, that gives Saddam offered extra credit to students shop. Hussein a little bit of hope that who wore costumes to his Food Mike Hughes, associate there might be some way that he and Nutrition 207 class on Tues- director of the American can stop short of doing what he day. Press Institute, will lead a must do — get out of Kuwait un- Usually between 60-80 percent two-part seminar in the conditionally, free these people of his students dress up. Next Mileti Alumni Center. that are being held against their year, he said, he will possibly re- The morning session, 9 will and have the legitimate quire his students to come as a a.m.-noon, will be devoted government restored, Bush type of fruit or vegetable. to "Sports Writing in the said. Above.left to right, graduate '90s. The afternoon ses- Bush heatedly rejected sugges- assistant Ralph Hancock raises sion, "Managing the News- tions that he was trying to divert the arm of student Jenny Frahn room," will take place attention from the budget debacle as she accepts best costume a- 1:30-4:30 p.m. that sent his poll ratings into a ward unanimously chosen by fel- Registration fees for ONA nose dive just before important low classmates. members are $15 for one congressional elections. Ironically, Frahn was dressed session and $25 for both ses- With 250,000 American troops as a carrot for the Nutrition, sions. Non-member fees are poised for conflict in the gulf, Health and You class. Professor $25 for one session and $45 Congress is pressing Bush to al- Williford also lifts the arm of for both. Enrollment is lim- low more time for sanctions to Frahn as he stands next to run- ited to the first 30 persons, work. ner-up cheerleader Jeff Urban- due to room size. Bush deplored the conditions ski. For more information, endured by American diplomats Bottom far right, Mayme Tay- contact the School of Mass in Kuwait, where Iraqi forces lor is wise as a cat because she Communication at 372-8349. have cut off water, power and knows that her costume assures Critiques on reserve: food to the U.S. Embassy. her bonuspoints. Undergraduate Student "Our people inside are being Right, Williford stalks students Government has given starved by a brutal dictator, as they arrive for class. away all its faculty and See Curl, page 5. course evaluation booklets, but a few have been put on reserve. The booklets are availa- ble at Jerome Library and Top professors honored Hindus riot; 19 die 405 Student Services 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. USG President AYODHYA, India (AP) - bits of plaster from the one-story Kevin Coughlin said more "I'm excited because I repre- assistant director of alumni af- Thousands of Hindu fundamenta- mosque, which they want to re- by Jeremy S. Weber fairs. "To be selected out of a lists failed in a new attempt place with a temple. booklets may be printed up staff writer sent all the many marine biology Wednesday to storm an ancient next week if funding is students through the years," she group of over 200 people is a great shrine claimed by Moslems, and At least five Hindus were killed available. ( said. "This award represents the accomplishment.' Three University professors students in the lab, not just me." The award consisted of a $1,000 at least 19 more people died in and 20 injured when police got a Halloween treat in the form The field of more than 200 orig- cash prize and a plaque. Stong's violence sparked by the dispute. opened fire to throw back the Weather name also will be added to a rioters. One of the injured died of of honors and $1,000 each at the inal candidates had been nar A government minister re- his wounds on Wednesday, doc- Faculty Recognition Banquet rowed to five finalists by the Un- plaque in the Mileti Alumni signed to protest Prime Minister Sunny and warm: Wednesday night Center.
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