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SHOPPING FOR CHARITY TOMS Campus Club gives chance to donate through shopping PAGE 2

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During this time, that students could actually see the to Project Connect, a local organization for TOMS Campus Club will be hosting a giving they will shop for items on a list. Walmart impact of what they’re doing … This is those affected by homelessness. Project spree Friday, Sept. 25, at Walmart to benefit will be rearranged, so the average item something that really does a better job Connect offers hot meals, nonperishable several organizations. is not in its normal location, making it connecting students to the time and food items, hygiene products, clothing, TOMS Campus Club is associated with more difficult for teams to find each item. money they’re giving.” doctors, voter registration information, and TOMS, a popular shoe brand known for Once the teams find the items, they will job interview advice to those in need here its one-for-one mission. For every pair of complete a Minute to Win it challenge to in Bowling Green and Wood County. TOMS shoes sold, TOMS also donates a pair receive the item. Barwinski said she was excited to see to someone in need. TOMS Campus Club has free giveaways “We wanted some- how big of an impact the event will have, President of TOMS Campus Club Alissa of TOMS products and gift cards for event thing that students especially since it will help both the com- Barwinski said, “Giving is really important winners. munity and a larger organization. to us, and we wanted to bring that mission Teams will be given a limited budget, and could actually see the The members of TOMS Campus Club of giving back here to Bowling Green.” at 11:30, teams will report to the Outdoor hope to make the Giving Spree an Barwinski said that despite some stu- Living department where volunteers will be impact of what they’re annual event. dents only being in Bowling Green for their tallying the products and money. Whichever Teams of six or less can register for Giving college careers, “it’s really important that team buys the most items within the hour doing.” Spree until midnight on Thursday, Sept. 24 we’re engaging with our community.” with the limited budget will win the event. - Rodrigo Patterson, for $25 per team. The event will have both One of the ways TOMS Campus Club is The winning team’s charity or philanthropy Founder and Student Advisor community and student teams participat- engaging with the community is through of choice will receive the money TOMS Club ing. If students cannot afford to make a the upcoming giving spree, an idea that has has raised so far this year. team, but would like to participate, TOMS been in the works since April. By midnight, TOMS Campus Club will Sophomore Valerie Schweizer, the Campus Club is looking for volunteers to On Friday, a shuttle will leave from reveal the total number of products donated, Community Outreach Chair for TOMS help run the event as well. behind the Union, near the Black Swamp the winning team and amount the win- Campus Club, agrees with Patterson, say- Patterson said, “I’m excited to go back in Pub, at 9 p.m. to transport students to ning teams charity or philanthropy will ing that the most exciting thing is how a week and look back at Giving Spree … and Walmart. Students can also choose to receive. Shuttles will then return students hands-on this event will be. see the impact that we actually had.” transport themselves. Check in will begin to Campus. Not only will the winning team’s philan- For more information on events or to reg- in Walmart at 9:30. Founder and Student Advisor Rodrigo thropy or charity benefit, but the items that ister for the event, visit tomsbg.com. BLOTTER SUN., SEPT. 20 6:00 P.M. TUES., SEPT.22 8:56 A.M. 12:17 P.M. Sometime after 2 p.m. the rear window of 6:20 P.M. Mitchell L. Voll, 21, of Bowling Green was Complainant reported that sometime after a vehicle parked on the street within the Dallas Albert Duron, 20, and Michael A. civilly cited for failure to maintain a lit- 9 p.m. someone stole his bike from within 200 block of Clay Street. The damage is Mockensturm-Lauffer, 18, both of Milton ter free premise within the 100 block of the 800 block of Thurstin Avenue. The estimated at $400. Center, Ohio, were arrested for theft/ Troup Avenue. item is valued at $50. shoplifting and criminal damaging of MON., SEPT. 21 property within the 100 block of W. Gypsy 9:08 A.M. 5:33 P.M. 10:26 P.M. Lane Road. They were lodged at the Wood Carl J. Koster III, 21, of Bowling Green was Complainant reported the vehicle had the Complainant reported that part of a County Justice Center. civilly cited for failure to maintain a litter left side mirror broken off within the 500 white fence was damaged within the free premise within the 900 block of E. block of Ridge Street. The damaged is 100 of Williams Street. The damaged is Wooster Street. estimated at $100. estimated at $250. NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 3 Great Selection n Close to Campus n Great Prices Students scare theme park Quality Service, Quality Housing guests for weekend job JOHN NEWLOVE

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Providing a definition of rights ABBIE TUTTLE Junior, Criminal Justice In this week’s column, I am going to take third amendment. The right to maintain on a difficult philosophical task and a sense of privacy is covered by the explain what constitutes a right. That is, Bryan Eberly fourth. So on and so forth, the rest of the “, it has I am going to construct a definition to Columnist first ten amendments to the Constitution everything I want separate the things that are valid rights provide sound and valid examples of and I can shop with from the things that are not valid rights; rights. As do other amendments, such as pleasure of being in even when it seems like the thing ought the 13th and 14th prohibiting slavery and my underwear.” to be a right. the Constitution of the United States, guaranteeing citizenship respectively. ANTHONY SILVIS My definition of a right is simple. A does a fine job of detailing the fairest The American Constitution indeed does Junior, Film Production right is a metaphysical tool to increase notion of rights yet defined by the mind a fine job in listing proper rights, save for one’s ability toward pursuing life, liberty of mankind. a few exceptions that must be explored and happiness, those being ultimate The rights of speech, expression, and are being explored constantly. rights themselves, that does not infringe religion, petitioning, and gathering, Another aspect of a right is that it “The BGSU Bookstore, upon another person’s pursuance as set in the first amendment, are a must be guaranteed perpetually. That I’m bleeding money on toward life, liberty or happiness. By life great start. These things are indeed is, the existence of the right must be books.” I mean living. By liberty I mean a state vital to the pursuance of life, liberty ensured, protected and enforced if need of being unencumbered. By happiness I and happiness, and do not in themselves be. A group can do this or an individual mean fulfillment. infringe upon anyone. They are practiced can. The American constitution sets BARRY JOHNSON When I say that life, liberty and by individuals and remain within the up a system of government meant Senior, Poly Sci and Philosophy happiness are ultimate rights, I mean power of individuals without externally to provide this guarantee. However, that they are instantly granted to a person affecting others intrinsically. That is, it this guarantee must also not create at the moment of their existence. At that requires an extra step for these rights to infringement upon rights in defending point a person is alive, unencumbered cause any effect on another person. They them. That is, by protecting a right, “Ralph Lauren, I need and begins attaining fulfillment. do not cause an effect on their own. another right cannot be attacked. One more fancy clothes.” There is room for debate with this Moving along, the second amendment cannot take away a person’s right to definition, especially as I introduce my details a person’s right to obtaining and expression in order to protect another’s next task. Utilizing the characterization maintaining the means of defense in right to speech, for example. and parameters I have set forth, what then the face of infringement on their rights. Using these parameters, what then can SPENCER CASE represents a valid right? For examples The right to maintain a home without be said to not be a right? That is a huge Sophomore, Computer Science one doesn’t have to go very far. The Bill bowing to the pressure of sharing it of Rights, the first ten amendments to coercively with others is covered by the Continues on Page 5

210 West Hall JENNIFER VERZUH, PULSE EDITOR Bowling Green State University ANNIE FURIA, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 MICHAEL GRAGG, DESIGN EDITOR Phone: (419) 372-6966 MICHELE MATHIS, MANAGING EDITOR TABITHA HOLOWKA, FORUM EDITOR Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.bgnews.com HANNAH BENSON, CAMPUS EDITOR KRISTEN TOMINS, SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR Advertising: 204 West Hall HOLLY SHIVELY, CITY EDITOR ERIC BURGASSER, PHOTO EDITOR Phone: (419) 372-2606 bg AARON PARKER, SPORTS EDITOR ALYSSA ALFANO, COPY CHIEF FORUM SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 5 Philosophy is intrinsically human This column was originally published in The are shown to lack sufficient rational backing. rank alongside those you will find anywhere in BG News on Sept. 1, 2015 One of my favorite passages in philosophy is the world. Take a class with one of them. Meet from Plato’s dialogue “Gorgias” where Socrates others who want to pursue this desire to do what What images come to mind when you think of Ian Youn is taken to task by a young, bold firebrand called it is that makes us distinctively human. a philosopher? Guest Columnist Callicles. Callicles says that a little philosophy And in case you think taking a philosophy Chances are, they involve an old man with a is fine as part of a broad, liberal education, but class isn’t practical don’t take my word, but listen beard and a toga sitting in some ancient city, or that someone who carries on with it beyond to what Dov Seidman, founder, chairman and perhaps on a mountaintop. Or maybe a young adolescence is what we today might call chief executive officer of LRN said: “Philosophy hipster guy with a quotation from Nietzsche New Zealand, its first inhabitants, the Maori, “developmentally challenged” and deserves a is powerful enough to tackle sprawling issues. tattooed across his chest suffering from angst accounted for rain as the tears shed by the sky- whipping! I like this passage because it shows a The discipline remains amazingly practical in a coffee shop. The image I would like to god Rangi for his beloved wife Papatuanuku, philosopher, that is, Plato, prepared to put even after existing for more than 2,000 years … The suggest is of yourself, because I think you, and the earth-goddess, because he had been forced his most beloved friend and teacher, Socrates, financial and climate crises, global consumption I, are philosophers. Or at least we can be if we apart from her by the Maori superhero Maui. in the position of one whose chosen way of life habits and other 21st-century challenges call for want to be. Mythologies often become entwined with is being questioned in the most vigorous way; a “killer app.” I think I’ve found it: philosophy.” As I’ve been saying to the students in my religious explanations, which posit powerful philosophy unafraid to question itself! There are some other ways to get involved in philosophy classes these past couple of weeks, mysterious beings that created the universe and The philosophical urge is at the heart of all philosophy at BGSU as well. Our department as I introduce them to the subject, being a determine its workings, though these beings are education and the disciplines we see our colleges supports the Philosophy Club, a group of philosopher is part of what it is to be a human so superior and different to us that we have little and universities divided into. The reason I ended students who meet informally on a weekly being. Humans, unlike any other animals we ability to understand them or their processes. up majoring in philosophy in my undergraduate basis to discuss philosophical questions (their know of, don’t just unreflectively react to their Religions tend to emphasize the importance degree was that I was interested in every subject first meeting for the semester is Thursday environment. Rather, we wonder why things of faith, conceived as belief that is not in need but found that when I looked into each I started September 3 at 7:30 pm in 301 Shatzel Hall, happen the way they do and are the way they of proof. Where philosophy is often said to to come across questions that fall into the realm pizza and pop will be supplied). Another way are. Children seem to do this very naturally diverge from religion and mythology is in its of philosophy. This even happened when I took a is by joining the Ethics Bowl team. This is a and often exasperate their parents with constant reliance on reasoning and evidence derived class in accounting! To me, philosophy was the team which debates the ethics of cases that are questioning and desires for ultimate answers. from our senses in order to reach explanations, key to all disciplines. given to them in advance against teams from Unfortunately, at some point, many of us forget although this evidence is always subject to You may not get many chances in life to spend other colleges in a regional competition every this part of ourselves. questioning and doubt. It could be argued that some time in an environment where you can Fall. We are about to start organizing this year’s This urge to understand the world we live in our rational, philosophical explanations, we engage in the process of philosophical wondering team, so if you are interested in finding out in gave rise to the mythological explanations are still explaining the world in terms of ideas and discussion with others who are interested more about it, contact me. we find in all cultures of the world. People we can understand and relate to. Philosophers in doing the same. You do have that chance tend to explain things in terms of what they reply that at least we are open to the idea of while you are here at university. Our philosophy Respond to Ian are familiar with. In my native country of challenging and rejecting those beliefs if they department has some faculty members who at [email protected]

SUBMISSION POLICY Continued from Page 4 rights of others. This is because food is However, there is a sort of loophole LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Letters are to not always available to every person. there. Since food and health, etc., are be fewer than 300 words. They should be in question admittedly, so I will narrow it Unless a person is living under an required in the pursuance of life, liberty response to current issues on campus or in the down by introducing the concept of those apple tree perpetually fruiting, food is and happiness, one does a have a right to Bowling Green area. things that seem like they ought to be a literally not just going to fall into one’s obtain them. Nobody can stop a person GUEST COLUMNS: Guest Columns are gener- right. That is, those things increasing lap. Indeed, food often has to be grown, from producing or finding food or finding ally longer pieces between 400 and 700 words. one’s ability toward pursuing life, liberty raised, harvested or produced. someone to give him or her medical care, Two submissions per month maximum. and happiness, but infringe upon other That is where infringement would occur without infringing upon his or her rights. rights and cannot be guaranteed without if food were to be considered a right. Not I realize I took on a heavy task for a POLICIES: Letters to the Editor and Guest Columns are printed as space on the Forum infringement. The first and easiest only would it require externally effecting simple forum column, and I know there page permits. Additional Letters or Guest example that comes to my mind is food. others, but any attempt at guaranteeing are many details I have left out. But I still Columns may be published online. Name, year Food is indeed a much-required the availability of food would ultimately hope that I have succinctly provided an and phone number should be included for veri- element in living unencumbered lead to coercing people to produce it, and apt definition of what is and what is not a fication purposes. Personal attacks, unverified information or anonymous submissions will not and finding fulfillment. As are other thus denying their right to pursuing life, right. If I have missed the mark or gotten be printed. nutrients such as water and sunlight. liberty and happiness. it totally wrong, please feel free to reach Therefore it seems immediately that This can be extended to services out or respond to me. E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS: Send submissions these things ought to be a right to every without products as well, such as as an attachment to [email protected] with the subject line marked “Letter to the person. However, they cannot be without healthcare. To guarantee a person the Respond to Bryan Editor” or “Guest Column.” All submissions are creating infringement upon the rights of right to healthcare, another person at [email protected] subject to review and editing for length and others, and they cannot be guaranteed would be ultimately forced to give up clarity before printing. without creating infringement upon the their rights in order to provide it. NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 6

Continued from Page 3 touched by the guests nor are they supposed to touch the guests; this doesn’t stop them Sunday at 8 o’ clock, the bus from Cedar Point from thoroughly scaring their guests. to BG leaves at 9:30… the way that they run “It fills me with pride knowing…I scared (the buses) there’s no way you’re going to get (guests) so bad they ran out of the entrance back to make that bus,” said Hofmann. and never came back,” said Hofmann. According to Cedar Point’s website, there MECCA are busing options to both the University and Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. “Watching everybody’s Management Inc. The website also offers applications for 1045 N. Main St. Bowling Green summer workers, international employees reactions and kind of [email protected] • www.meccabg.com and entertainers. With employees from around the world, involving the guests 419.353.5800 Cedar Point is home to a diverse group of people. with us is, I think, one “I can guarantee you there is at least one of the coolest things.” Lots of Different Choices! person from every country…working at Cedar Point,” said Hofmann. - Amanda Karr, Will start renting in November, 2015 Karr and Hofmann said because they’re Screamster screamsters, they have the freedom to create their characters and make them as scary as the want. On Friday, the haunted houses are open “We still get to have fun while we’re work- from 8 p.m. until midnight, Saturday from 6 ing and at the same time, watching every- p.m. until midnight and Sunday from 3 p.m. body’s reactions and kind of involving the until 8p.m. guests with us is, I think, one of the coolest If students want to work at Cedar Point things,” said Karr. they can apply at https://www.cedarpoint. Screamsters are not supposed to be com/jobs.

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Viola Davis’ Speech: After becoming Cole Highhouse the first African-American to win an Emmy guitar, bass, vocals) and improvement from his not-so-memorable for best actress in a drama, Davis quoted Pulse Reporter (synthesizers, samplers, vocals). song on “The Bones of What You Believe.” Harriet Tubman in an emotional acceptance Arriving almost exactly two years after Placed right between two of the album’s speech in which she called for more roles for the release of their critically acclaimed slower songs is the fast-paced, pop anthem, women of color. debut album, “The Bones of What You “” preceding “Down Side of 2. Jon Hamm Finally Wins: Hamm has Believe,” their newest release “Every Open Me” which contains some of the most been nominated for an Emmy 16 times, and Eye” showcases a significant amount of standout production and song structure finally took home the award Sunday for his growth from the band. on the record along with enjoyable vocal performance as Don Draper in the final sea- The album starts off with “Never effects and layering. son of “Mad Men.” Ending Circles” and “”, two In “Playing Dead” and “” Chvrches 3. “Game of Thrones” Wins Big: The of the singles released prior to the stream. 80s pop influences become even more genre series won a record 12 Emmys this In these songs Mayberry displays this apparent. The band’s signature sounding Sunday, including Best Drama, for its most new aggressive, feisty side of her voice we vocal clips paired with a stunning perfor- controversial season yet. had not heard previously in The Bones of mance by Mayberry allow for a satisfying What You Believe. The album continues build up to the album’s conclusion. PHOTO PROVIDED on with the very danceable “Keep You On In the closing song “Afterglow”, without Chvrches’ sophomore album, “Every My Side” and the begging to be sung along drums, alongside a simple synth pattern, it up was no easy task. In “Every Open Open Eye,” is now available to be to song “Make Them Gold” with an abun- Mayberry appears more vulnerable than Eye” Chvrches shows growth, while still streamed via NPR’s First Listen. The proj- dance of 80s pop inspired scattered tings ever. What seems to be building towards keeping and improving on their signa- ect is set to be released Sept. 25, along- and spacious drums. an illustrious synth-heavy climax instead ture sound. They proved themselves once side the special edition, which includes Mayberry’s vocal growth shines again fades out as Mayberry repeats the fitting again to be a front-runner in the world of three additional songs. through the impressive progression on statement “I’ve given up all I can”. dance-pop. With it’s punchy synths and The Scottish synthpop trio consists of “”. Following this is Doherty’s With “The Bones of What You Believe” impressive vocals “” has (lead vocals, synthesiz- sole lead vocal appearance on the album, being one of the most influential synth- its sights set for the top of the charts. ers, samplers), (synthesizers, “High Enough to Carry You Over,” a vast pop of the past decade, following Swift’s “1989” concert tour stops by Columbus, does not disappoint Lauren Fitz In between her costume changes, she would thought had a much grittier sound than what Pulse Reporter play videos featuring her famous friends, was played on the radio and what was on the “I’m Taylor. Let me tell you a little about including Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham and “Red” CD. In fact, many of the songs she per- myself,” Taylor Swift said when she came out best friend Abigail (yes, the Abigail mentioned formed were grittier or more rock-based than on stage Friday Sept. 18 at Nationwide Arena in Swift’s song “Fifteen”). originally recorded and those were my favorite in Columbus. Katelyn and I were even treated to a special parts of the concert. This is what I’ve been waiting for since my guest, Sydney Sierota (lead singer of Echosmith), What got me the most emotional during the friend, Katelyn, asked me if I wanted to see who came over from the Schottenstein Center, concert - and Swift herself - was when Swift Swift in concert back in May. We’d counted where the band opened for Twenty One Pilots took a break from singing to address the audi- down the days, weeks and months to the con- that same night. Sierota and Swift serenaded ence, saying it made her so happy to see people cert, and now that it was finally here, we were the audience with Echosmith’s “Cool Kids.” screaming the lyrics to her songs and dancing beyond excited. The concert was full of energy, as Swift said as if they didn’t have a care in world. As Swift Australian singer Vance Joy opened the show she wanted to match the upbeat sound from told audience members to never change, no for Swift, playing a set of songs, including his “1989,” and that was reflected in the songs she matter what other people said and “don’t let PHOTO PROVIDED song “Mess is Mine,” a cover of Sam Smith’s performed, which were either sung at their those cynical people make you feel bad about “Stay With Me” and finished his 30 minute set normal tempo - especially hits like “Bad Blood” yourself,” it could have come off to the audience Taylor Swift and guest Sydney Sierota, of Echosmith, perform as part of Swift’s “1989” with “Rip Tide.” and her finale performance of “Shake It Off” - as if she was being too preachy (which people tour in Columbus on Sept. 18. Swift performed most of her songs from her while some songs, like “Love Story,” were sped around us did comment on). But, coming from most recent CD “1989” and did a few throwback up in order to fit in with the music from “1989,” Swift, who has been picked on by the media for If you’re on the fence about going to see her, tracks from her “Fearless” days. All the songs which the audience seemed to like. her relationships and who started crying when she does know how to put on a show and enter- she performed were met with loud applause My favorite part of the concert was listen- she was talking to us, it was just what some in tain her audience. and screams from fans. ing to “I Knew You Were Trouble,” which I the audience needed to hear. PULSE SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 8 Up and coming YouTube channels worth your time

Sam Sharp feat. Egoraptor” Dan & Phil Pulse Reporter This channel features a variety of popular YouTube Channel Name: Danisnotonfire and gaming YouTubers reviewing video games with Amazingphil a twist. Prior to their game review, the featured Channel Content: Life Advice, Video The Emmy’s have recently brought attention YouTuber must try a pepper. Every video fea- Challenges, Comedy, Gaming to the small screen, but there’s an even smaller tures a different pepper, along with a different Video to Watch: “How To Get out of Bed” screen that has a variety of talented personali- game to be reviewed. The YouTuber’s comical (Dan) “The 7 Second Challenge APP!” (Phil) ties. Unlike the award winning television actors, reaction to the spicy peppers get you hooked on Despite being considered YouTube veterans, most YouTubers do not have that level of name watching their reviews. Dan and Phil continue to post relevant and recognition. However, these YouTubers are innovative content. They both have separate worth taking time away from the television set. Gabriella channels, but they often collaborate with each Hot Pepper Gaming YouTube Channel Name: Gabriella other because they live together in London. Channel Content: Music, Beauty, Life Advice They’ve recently expanded one of their chal- Video to watch: “Love Me Like You Do: Ellie lenge videos into an addicting, interactive phone Goulding cover” application called “The 7 Second Challenge.” Make-up tutorials and fashion hauls are They also have a joint gaming channel where considered typical beauty vlogger videos, but they challenge each other to different video Gabriella makes her videos interesting by giving games called DanAndPhilGAMES. them fun themes. Seasonal oriented videos and Disney themed videos have helped her gain loyal Ben J. Pierce subscribers. One of her make-up tutorials is a YouTube Channel Name: KidPOV how-to makeup video featuring characters from PHOTO PROVIDED Channel Content: Comedy, Music, Life Advice the show “Pretty Little Liars.” Her cover of Ellie Todrick Hall is an MTV and YouTube personal- Video to Watch: “Chicken Nuggets of Wisdom Goulding’s “Love Me Like You Do,” is a fresh duet ity. His viral videos include “Beauty and The #1” Beat” and “Mean Gurlz.” take on the popular movie soundtrack single. Ben J. Pierce’s videos are centered on his has his own self-titled show on MTV that shows quirky personality and relatable social com- PHOTO PROVIDED Todrick Hall behind the scenes action of his videos. His mentary. He also creates original songs that par- The crew of Hot Hot Pepper Gaming post YouTube Channel Name: todrickhall music videos are inspired by popular culture ody modern day societal values. Ben is relatively videos at least once a week, discussing video Channel Content: Music, Comedy, Song and he often uses his own original content for young at 16 years old, but he has over 100,000 games while under the distress of peppers. Parodies lyrics. His latest video upload is a surprisingly subscribers to his channel. The best feature of YouTube Channel Name: Hot Pepper Gaming Video to Watch: “Mickey Minaj by Todrick soulful mash-up tribute to Taylor Swift, which is Ben’s channel is his versatile content; he always Channel Content: Gaming Reviews Hall (#TodrickMTV)” reason enough to visit his channel page. finds new ways to switch up his videos and keep Video to Watch: “Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Along with posting weekly videos, Todrick his uploads fresh. Depp gives a terrifying turn as real-life mobster

by Jennifer Verzuh in part to Bulger’s role as an FBI informant. The and an unflinching gaze, Depp creates an (Benedict Cumberbatch, whose Boston accent Pulse Editor film traces Bulger’s rise to power and the dan- unforgettable and frankly intimidating fig- leaves something to be desired) the screenplay gerous alliance he forms with FBI agent John ure. There’s a particular scene in which allows the audience to see all sides of this man. Johnny Depp relishes in transforming himself Connolly (Joel Edgerton), a childhood friend Bulger threatens Connolly’s wife (Julianne There is a real, genuine degree of trust, respect completely in films, whether he’s portraying a of Bulger’s from South Boston, to take down a Nicholson), toying with her emotionally as and love between the brothers. Oddly enough real person (such as director Ed Wood, author rival mafia group. Connolly is eager to make he moves his hand across her face and onto it may be the strongest relationship within the J. M. Barrie and outlaw John Dillinger) or a the deal despite the hesitation of his superiors her neck. It’s a harrowing moment that drives film. Cumberbatch manages to convey the love larger than life fictional character (like Edward (Kevin Bacon and, in an odd casting choice, home many of the film’s themes and is eas- and care his character feels towards Bulger Scissorhands, Willy Wonka or Jack Sparrow). Adam Scott). Their uneasy partnership is eas- ily one of the best scenes Depp has ever done, through subtle body cues and tone alone. But rarely has he disappeared into a role so ily the best aspect of the film. Edgerton revels hands down. Unfortunately, the plotline between these effectively as he does in his latest movie “Black in the moral grayness as the lines between The film doesn’t shy away from Bulger’s two never seems fully realized. In fact, there Mass,” a gritty true crime film from director professional and personal and right and wrong brutality or ask us to feel sympathetic for are several subplots the film would do much Scott Cooper. blur the longer their relationship goes on. him as he commits murder after murder, yet better without. However, thanks in large part Depp plays notorious real-life mob boss Depp is absolutely riveting and terrifying we’re also allowed to see a very human side to Depp’s compelling lead performance and James “Whitey” Bulger, whose gang con- as Bulger. It’s been years since we’ve seen of him. Through his gentler interactions with the strength of the supporting cast, “Black trolled organized crime in Boston in the 70s him quite this good and grounded. He swiftly his young son and wife (a surprisingly strong Mass” is an excellent, intelligent and realistic and 80s. Their crime-filled reign went largely switches from charismatic brother and friend Dakota Johnson), and especially his relation- crime film that makes thrilling use of a fasci- unchecked by the police for over a decade due to ruthless killer in seconds. With dead eyes ship with his politician brother William Bulger nating true story. SPORTS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 9 UPCOMINGGAMES

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Men’s Golf: Vs. William H. Tucker Intercollegiate | All Day Women’s Soccer: Vs. Miami | 7pm Volleyball: @ Ohio | 7pm

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Football: @ Purdue | 12pm Men’s Golf: Vs. William H. Tucker Intercollegiate | All Day Volleyball: @ Kent State | 7pm

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Women’s Soccer: Vs. Ball State | 1pm

PHOTO BY PAIGE APKARIAN Senior Captain Ryan James takes the ball up the pitch in an attack. James has eight points in eight games so far this season. Mens soccer loses second game of the season

Falcons give up six goals to the Dayton Flyers in The team’s offense was unable to fare season to four goals. much better than the defense, as only The team was beat by a set piece goal three shots were directed on goal. Those for the second match in a row, as junior their second shutout loss in the past three games getting shots on goal included junior Jacob defender Lalas Abubakar scored off a cor- Roth, junior Joe Sullivan and freshman ner kick taken by senior forward Michael By Zane Miller Ryan Ross, who is still searching for his Frasca after a Heuton save. Sports Reporter even at halftime, I fully believed that we first goal at the college level. The team was Also scoring for Dayton was senior mid- could get something back.” able to keep pace with Dayton in terms of fielder Kissima Bojang, Frasca, and senior The team’s defense faltered against total shots, with 15 to their 17. midfielder Anthony Keene. The Bowling Green mens soccer team the top scoring offense in the Atlantic 10 The first goal scored by Dayton occurred With the loss, the Falcons are now stand- lost to the Dayton Flyers 6-0 on Friday Conference, as they allowed nine shots on 13:09 into the match as senior forward ing at a 6-2 overall, which still places them night at Baujan Field in Dayton. goal to come towards junior goalkeeper Maik Schoonderwoerd scored with assists second in the Mid-American Conference. Head coach Eric Nichols said that the Ryan Heuton, six of which made their way from senior defender Andrew Lightner Dayton increased their standing lead in team played well despite the loss. into the net for goals. and junior midfielder Tommy Harr. Harr the Atlantic 10 Conference, now holding a “I was really pleased with the first half,” Nichols said that the second half was received a pass from Lightner along 5-3-1 overall record. Nichols said. “I was also quite impressed where the match began to go bad. the left side of the pitch, where he then “Certainly not a good result, but it is just with how well Dayton did with their few “We couldn’t catch a break there early in crossed to Schoonderwoerd for the score. one game.” Nichols said. “We will review chances in that half. They had a couple the second half,” he said. “They stung us Schoonderwoerd would score again in the this game, learn from it and get better as really good moments that stung us, but again and then the game got out of hand.” second half, doubling his goal total on the we get ready for Michigan State next week.” SPORTS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 10 THE BG NEWS PICKS OF THE WEEK Week four. Photo Editor, Eric Burgasser looks to continue his dominance as the rest of the editors try and improve their own records.

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Purdue I’m pretty sure you get Matt. 507 total yards. There’s a reason BG is Go Falcons! Defense! expelled if you don’t Effing. Johnson. the favorite in this one. vs. BG root for BG. Bowling Green - 1.5 PUR 37, BG 41 PUR 24, BG 41 PUR 21, BG 38 PUR 47, BG 53 PUR 21, BG 49

Florida Florida is an awful Still salty about I pick Tennessee to lose, they I imagine they have nice Florida hasn’t lost to Tennesse swamp nightmare of a Tennessee and Al win. I pick Tennessee to win, food there. since 2004. vs. Tennessee state. Horford is a gator. they lose. Can’t win with this one. Even FLA 29, TENN 31 FLA 26, TENN 14 FLA 24, TENN 10 FLA 59, TENN 61 FLA 23, TENN 20

No. 16 Arizona I have no idea what I’m Betting against the Rosen finally looked like a I’ve never visited there I believe in Rich Rod. doing. spread. I mean Eric. freshmen last week at home, but I heard it’s pretty. vs. No. 9 UCLA he’s on the road this week. UCLA - 3.5 ARIZ 19, UCLA 23 ARIZ 28 , UCLA 30 ARIZ 31, UCLA 24 ARIZ 71, UCLA 67 ARIZ 30, UCLA 28

No. 13 Oregon I love Portlandia. This one is pretty Oregon doesn’t need My cousin goes there. Always pick against straight forward. Adam’s finger to be 100% Utah. vs. No. 18 Utah to beat Utah. Oregon - 11 ORE 17, UTAH 13 ORE 28 , UTAH 24 ORE 38, UTAH 28 ORE 73, UTAH 79 ORE 38, UTAH 28

Auburn I still can’t spell it Covering myself against I really don’t know why I’m M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I! Ever Since the Jacksonville without singing the Eric just in case UCLA picking Auburn, but I am. State game I’ve lost all vs. Mississippi St. song. loses. hope for Auburn. Auburn - 1.5 AUB 7, MSST 11 AUB 31 , MSST 37 AUB 20, MSST 17 AUB 83, MSST 89 AUB 28, MSST 31

Overall record 9-6 9-6 8-7 7-8 11-4 Womens soccer start conference play By Evan Hayes improvements that the team has made week, the Falcons have been focusing 17 and 50 respectively. Sports Reporter week after week in practice, as the pro- on their transition game while also try- In order to start their conference sched- gram has made significant progress within ing to refine the details of the attack in ule off strong, Basalyga knows her team The Bowling Green womens soccer team head coach Lindsay Basalyga’s system. The order to make crisper passes and better will have to play to their strengths against is hoping to start their conference schedule team is much improved from the past two scoring opportunities. a Miami team that is 4-3-0 and is riding a off strong as they go into their MAC opener seasons, but they continue to work hard in “Just working on building in certain two game winning streak. with Miami University Friday. After wrap- preparation for the MAC. areas of the field,, and just getting into “We have been working on details of just ping up their non-conference schedule “It’s a great time for us to see them the attack, and focusing on possession making each other look good, the type of with a record of 4-3-1, there is a lot of opti- managing pressure. I’ve loved how loose style and bringing the ball up to the final passes we make, the weight of the pass, mism for the young Falcons team. they’ve been in training and I’m excited third of the field and finishing our scor- moving our feet. Honestly, we’ve just been “We’re excited to go into MAC play,” to see how they put together into playing ing chances,” junior midfielder Melissa sharpening up details,” Basalyga said. “We junior midfielder Alexa Cheripko said. “It’s this weekend,” Basalyga said. “I think they Needham said. have to play to our strengths, trust the a good time to compete against other peo- feel good. We’re not really talking about it The confidence that the Falcons cur- process, trust the training and really just ple, and this is what we work for. This is the much. It’s more just the actions that we’re rently have has stemmed from their let loose and have fun.” time of the season that matters the most, seeing on the field. But from what I see, dynamic offensive play this season, giving The match will take place this so we’re confident and excited to see what we’re ready to go and we have the ability optimism to their ability to compete with Friday at Cochrane Field at 7 p.m. The we can do.” to start making some noise in the MAC.” a competitive conference. They lead the Falcons will then be in action Sunday BG’s non-conference play showed the After their loss against Butler last MAC in goals scored and total points, with against Ball State. NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 11 Students seek awareness of GMOs THE BG NEWS SUDOKU

By Rachel Kielar neered to withstand direct application of her- if the food they’re purchasing contains GMOs. Reporter bicide and-or to produce an insecticide. A 2012 Mellman Group poll found that Chipotle, a popular restaurant among college According to nongmoproject.org, despite 91 percent of American consumers wanted students, has recently come under fire for biotech industry promises, none of the GMO GMOs labeled. alleged false advertising concerning whether traits currently on the market offer increased According to a recent CBS and New York or not their food contains GMO’s. They do. yield, drought tolerance, enhanced nutrition, Times poll, 53 percent of consumers said Fast food restaurants come attached with or any other consumer benefit. they would not buy food that has been grease, calories, and an abundance of nutri- Meanwhile, some evidence connects genetically modified. tional facts ordered by the FDA, but the stigma GMOs with health problems, environmen- Although 80 percent of conventional food behind what we are eating is growing. tal damage and violation of farmers’ and contains genetically modified substances, in The chain’s claims to the contrary consumers’ rights. most cases, students are not aware which eat- raise an important question of what we Students have mixed feelings on their food eries use GMOs and which do not. containing GMOs. Opinion varies from student to SUDOKU are putting into our bodies when we eat To play: Complete the grid at these establishments. “I care, but it doesn’t change my opinion on health professionals. so that every row, column and every 3 x 3 box contains GMO stands for ‘genetically modified where to eat,” junior Kalyn Osborne said. Sue Perkins, an administrator specializing the digits 1 to 9. There is no organisms’, or living organisms whose genet- Freshman Christina Lopez disagrees. in college and adult health, said GMOs focus guessing or math involved. Just use logic to solve. ic material has been artificially manipulated “I’m a believer in all-natural, so if I knew more on diet then health and lifestyle choices. in a laboratory through genetic engineering, a certain place put GMOs in their food, I “I don’t really have an opinion on it,” Perkins or GE. wouldn’t go there,” Lopez said. said. “I feel like it’s more a dietary opinion This relatively new science creates combi- Students’ opinions may differ, but most than what I usually handle.” nations of plant, animal, bacteria and viral people prefer to be aware of what exactly they More information can be found by calling genes that do not occur in nature or through are eating. the Falcon Health Center located across from traditional crossbreeding methods. Polls show that a significant majority of campus at 838 E. Wooster St. or by calling 419- Virtually all-commercial GMOs are engi- North Americans would like to be able to tell 372-2271. 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