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An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community, ESTABLISHED 1920 Bowling Green State University Thursday, September 24, 2015 | Volume 95, Issue 11 SHOPPING FOR CHARITY TOMS Campus Club gives chance to donate through shopping PAGE 2 Men’s soccer Columnist Johnny Depp takes a loss in Bryan discusses transforms Dayton what rights are himself yet again Falcons give up six goals in their second and are not for “Black Mass” shut out loss of the season. PAGE 9 PAGE 4 PAGE 7 Best of XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXHOUSING XX THE BEST SINCE 2006! BG XXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXX912 PAGE Klotz XX Rd. • 419.353.4316 • falconspointe.com Voted #1 for Off-Campus Housing 2014-2015 by students | BEST OF BG KISSFM BG’S PREMIERE NIGHT LIFE | CLUB KISS Eric Chase & Meghan Mick of the Morning Rush Show H H 127 N. Main St. BG H clazel.net H facebook.com/clazel 419-352-3774 145 N. MAIN ST. DOCSBG.COM 18 & Up COUNTRY LIVE 8:30 $3 FIREBALLS H H H H H $2 BUDLIGHTS MUSIC 11:30 DJ 10:00 & SOUTHERN ROCK FRI-SAT DJ TIL 2:30 50 BEERS/$3 21 & over FREE $6 STRONG ISLAND PITCHERS FRI-SAT 2:30 NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 | PAGE 2 Club’s shopping spree helps students give back By Holly Shively Teams will then be let loose in Walmart Patterson said, “We wanted something teams shop for at Walmart will be donated City Editor from 10:30 until 11:30. 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 By Jessica Speweike than a haunted house that only has like four REAL ESTATE , INC. 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