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Volume 104. Issue 129 ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community rv.bgviews.com Annual philanthropy Dance Marathon Galleries hold Visual experience' to exhibit expecting about 2,500 participants graduate student art By J««» Jimn group of University students, Reporter Dance Marathon has grown to By Nicole C*l*br«» become Ohio's largest student- Reporter Gallery hours: Those involved in Dance run philanthropic event. Every Tues - Sat 11 am - 4 p.m. Marathon 2010 will do more year more than 1,500 students, Students can become inspired by Thurs. - 6 p m. - 9 p.m. than host a fundraiser; they will faculty and community volun- the artwork of University graduate Sun. -1 p.m. - 4 p.m. celebrate the lives of the thou- teers donate their time to help students in the Fine Arts Program sands of children affected by provide medical services for if they attend the opening recep- life-threatening diseases. the Children's Miracle Network, tion of the Master's in Fine Arts "The event is a great way tor the Dance Marathon will start a patron of Mercy Children's Exhibition tonight. artists to truly show offtheir hard work at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Hospital in Toledo. Ariana Bauman, public relations nn the past years", Bauman said Student Recreation Center and The event's earnings will intern for the Fine Art Galleries, Tonight's exhibition is the first of will continue until Sunday at 6 help pay for child life programs, said the exhibition will be free and two and will display the artwork of p.m. Admission is free and open medical equipment purchases open to the public from 7 to 9 five graduate students over the past to the public. and research funding. Dance tonight in the Dorothy Uber Bryan two years: Andreas Baumgartner Preparation for Dance M NEWS FILE PHOTO Gallery andtheWillardWankelman Marathon is a year-round MARATHON WHOOP IT UP: Students participate in a group dance during last year's Dance Gallery, located in the Fine Arts See EXHIBIT | Page 2 activity. Started in 1995 by a Marathon. Building.

With not enough guests to justify a $75,000 annual upkeep, the University Guest House may close again What is inside: Other University The University's Guest House will be vacated and available house," Sebo said. "Turned out to be a good deal for me and the Five Bedrooms rental properties: for rent once again in Inly. University." Three Bathrooms 5 Orchard Circle Due to budget constraints, the University closed its Sebo said the Guest House provides a nice, convenient place Guest House, located at 711 Urschel Drive, last summer. University to stay when he is in Bowling Green attending centennial events Living room 4 Orchard Circle Board of Trustees Chair Bob Sebo has been leasing the property Dining room 118 Williams St. since that time to temporarily alleviate the University expense. See HOUSE | Page 2 Kitchen 1010 E. Wooster St "It gives |the Universityl a year to decide what to do with the Laundry/office U7TroupAve. Foyer 149 Troup Ave

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Let's get crok'ing Think before you ink Falcons to play Rockets this weekend What would you do in the guest house? Thursday evening, two associate profes- Some carry meaning, some were Paige Berger and the Falcon JASMINE LYNN Freshman. Biochemistry sors enjoyed a game of Crokinole. Get obtained on a whim but people always . Softball team look to get started on your own game by learning need to think their tattoo through says back in the win column "Battle of the Sexes." the rules and scoring | Pagt S cdumnistHannah Beater | Page4 against Toledo | Pag« 5 1*1*4 k VISIT B6VIEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS. UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE CONDOMINIUMS STUDIOS STORAGE • Excellent location for • Starting at $425/ month • Near Campus Shamrock BGSU faculty • Summer, semester, • Low Rates • Four great floor plans or year leases • Accessible 24 hrs <^" • Starting at $650/month • Laundry facilities • 1724 E. Wooster, Village plus utilities • Free High Speed Wireless Near Bob Evans • Washer and dryer hook up • Includes cable, gas, • Pet Friendly electric, water 419-354-0070 • 1 or 2 Bedroom 172 I last Wooster St 2 Friday April 9.2010 FROM THE FRONT PAGE WWW.BGVIEWS.COM

"It will be a very exciting visual of marketing and communica- BLOTTER EXHIBIT experience," Nathan said. HOUSE tions. "For how seldom it was used, 2:16 A.M. Rogers created cast metal fig- From Page 1 WED.. APRIL 7 From Page 1 it didn't make good financial Individual was warned for disorderly ures with glass heads and glass 12:16 A.M. conduct/impeding traffic within 100 and Kuang Chen Hsu in digital an, openings in the part of the body or board meetings and doesn't sense," he said. Laura E. Aker. 19, of Cincinnati, was block of E. Wooster St. Molly 'Mien in printmaking, Austin where they feel emotion. Rogers want to drive home to Salem, In addition to the Guest cited for underage under the influ- Cartwright in painting and Julia said it is about the energy artists Ohio. He is grateful to have a House, the University owns six ence at Uptown/ Downtown Bar. 2:19 A.M. Roan in glass. feel from others. place to spend a couple nights other properties it rents out to Bryan L Frey. 30. of Van Buren. a semester in the city until his new, transitioning employees 12:21A.M. Gallery Director lacqueline "It's going to be a great show, Ohio was cited for disorderly con- Nathan said the University has a we worked together to get every- lease is up June 30, even if he who can stay three months Paul R. Schmidt Jr. 21. of Fremont. duct/public urination near Lot 2. great master's program of art and thing right," Rogers said. doesn't stay in the house often before paying rent. Owning Ohio was cited for prohibited several rental properties sur- acts/use ID of another at Uptown/ 12:09 P.M. she can see the progress the art- For those that cannot make enough to justify the SI ,000 per Downtown Bar. Roberta L Avalos. 44. of Bowling ists have made. it to the open reception of the month rent. rounding campus is a good Green, was arrested on charges of "All of the featured artists have Exhibition, the students' art- "I have no idea what use recruitment tool and is a 12:39 A.M. illegal processing of drug docu- come a long way," Nathan said. work will remain in the Galleries Bowling Green is going to put common University practice, Marissa A. Ramirez. 19. of Solon, ments after writing a forged script In the courtyard outside of the until April 20. Gallery hours are it to," Sebo said. "It's a very nice Kieimeyer said. Ohio was cited for criminal damage for percocet. Fine Arts Building Julia Rogers Tuesday through Saturday, 11 facility." "It's a nice resource in recruit- and underage under the influence. will be premiering her series, a.ni. to 4 p.m., Thursday 6 to 9 The 2,874 square foot Guest ing faculty and staff," he said. Cassie M. Henniger, 20. and Jamie "Collective Conductivity." The p.m. and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. The House, which cost the University But the University was losing A. Rooney. 20. both of Fmdlay. were figures Rogers created will be lit second open reception for the $75,000 a year to maintain prior money to maintain the Guest cited for underage under the influ- ONLINE: Go lo bgviews.com for the up using solar power during the Master's in I'ine Aits Exhibition to this year, was built in 1932. House with no rent money k complete blotter list exhibition. will lie April 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. The two-floor, 13-room house coming in. will likely be closed again in July. "It wasn't making any University President Carol money, but the purpose of the Tykes is another way people can With attendance expected to Cartwright said it was conve- Guest House was not intended CORRECTION MARATHON participate in Dance Marathon. reach more than 2,500 people, nient for Sebo to stay in the to make money," said Violet From Page I The 180-mile three-day bike trip Dance Marathon will have food, house as chairman, but the lacobs. housekeeping man- POLICY starts in Cincinnati and ends lack games, live music and lots of facility will probably be closed ager who worked at the facility We want to correct all factual errors. Marathon director, senior at Dance Marathon for the clos- dancing. One of the event's again because the utilities and for 30 of her nearly 32 years If you think an error has been made, Michelle Robinson said achiev- ing ceremony. entertainers will be DJ. Scrilla, housekeeping fees are too high at the University. "I just know call The BG News at 419-372-6966. ing their financial goal is crucial For the last 15 years, Dance a young up and coming rap- to justify its infrequent use as that they decided it was time for the success of the benefit. Marathon has collected more per from Cleveland who has temporary lodging for distin- to get rid of it." In the April 7 column. "Detroit has "Dance Marathon supplies than S2.5 million in proceeds. opened for Petey Pablo. guished guests. The job she loved dearly was more to worry about than just a bad Mercy Children's Hospital with Local area businesses have By the time the event is over, The University even looked eliminated when Sebo began economy." the mayor of Detroit was a third of their operating bud- helped support the event by some student volunteers, like into converting the Guest House leasing the house last sum- listed as Kwame Kilpatrick. The cur- get." Robinson said. "So we donating money and several senior lacob Lawrence, might into Greek housing or another mer. Now lacobs only readies rent mayor of Detroit is Dave Bmg. really have something to live promotional products. feel the personal gratification is type of student residence, but the the house for his infrequent, up to every year. If we don't do Rose Wilson, manager at the a rewarding feeling. conversion costs to bring it up 10 short visits. our part, something gets lost. Enclave, said being involved "We connect over 1,000 stu- axle weren't feasible, she said. "I tried to get them to keep Programs get cut, services for in the event will not only help dents every year who all want "The price tag was huge," it as a guest house," she said. the children are discontinued. advertising, but will also bring to better another person's life. Cartwright said. "The people who stayed there This all happens if we don't hold the community together for a In the end after you look back Getting the building suitable just loved it." up our end of the deal." good cause. and see what you were apart for students is "cosi prohibi- F.ven though the Guest House Funds for the benefit are raised "We donated 250 water bot- of, it triggers a different emo- tive" and includes putting in a will likely be out of commis- in several ways. Students and fac- tles for Bikes for Tykes," Wilson tion," he said. "We show people sprinkler system and making sion, Kieimeyer said important ulty members who are interested said. "We're very proud to be a we're not your typical college the building handicap acces- guests and potential employees in being dancers can collect dona- sponsor and to see all the busi- students, we give back to the sible, which would cost the could still stay at the University's tions by staying on their feet for nesses show support for Dance community for a greater cause University about $100,000, said other rental properties instead the full 32-liour event Bikes for Marathon." than our own." Dave Kieimeyer, senior director of footing hotel bills. Shamrock FRUGAL WINTHROP TERRACE Storage FALCON$ 4 Tips on Cell Phone Billing Practices & SUMMIT TERRACE Near Campus Tlp#1 -APARTMENTS- Security Fence Read the fine print. Do not sign a contract or purchase • 24 Hr Access insurance unless you ¥ fully ur>derstand all the terms ALSO INCLUDED HEAT/HOT WATER/COOKING •Clean and conditions. 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Facts, not emotions, should be used when making arguments

"Pie charts and spreadsheets aren't very emotionally gratifying, but they are a much more reliable way to form a valid opinion than ideological grandstanding." II BennitO Mussolini had mission in Afghanistan. basis of conservative rhetoric been hugged more as a child, This creates a bias in the right now. When Sarah Palin he might have been • pretty civilian body count toerr on the talks about the "fight for life passable stand up comedian low side. What is more, if you without tyranny" and "risking or even a clown instead of a read the 2010 UN Assistance life for liberty" she is imply- fascist dictator. Mission to Afghanistan report ing the primary machine for In my imagination. I see a on the cause of civilian casu- creating freedom is war. The pudgy little Italian man tell- alties, you will find the most idea of an external enemy who ing jokes and making puns common cause of death are wants to make you and every- in the style of Jeff I'oxworthy NATO airslrikes, not their use one you know a slave has been to an audience of blue collar as human shields. used time and again all over the Italians rhythmically pump- Even General McChrystal world to help people rationalize ing their fists in approval. I concedes "We've shot an the fact they are being com- think his standup would go amazing number of people manded by their government to something like, and killed a number and, to my become a slave. "Do you get frisky when knowledge, none has proven to Palin doesn't need mathe- you see a platoon of soldiers have been a real threat to the matical figures or a PowerPoint marching in loekstep to patri- force." according to his March presentation illustrating the otic music? Well, I've got news 2(ith interview with the New rationale of her political posi- for you friends, you might be a York Times. Nobody is quali- tion (are you listeningAlGore?), fascist (raucous laughter)." fied to judge what the most she simply needs a deep love for COLLEGE KIDS... "Do you feel like there are common cause of civilian people like her and the words to WE PUT THE "PRO" IN PROCRASTINATION secret traitors in our midst death is in Afghanistan if we express it. that are keeping you and your simply "trust our gut" or our The second feature of this country from being as suc- "common sense." world view is a sweeping view ANDYMltES I THE BG HEWS cessful as possible? You might That is why we must base our of history — what is typically Ibe a fascist." opinions on facts, raw data and called American exceptional- "If you think the armed forces cold hard numbers. Pie charts ism, the idea that the United are the functional equivalent of and spreadsheets aren't very States is ordained by God or "a missionary order.... You might emotionally gratifying, but they the unique spirit of its people to If you want a tattoo, do it right be a fascist." are a much more reliable way to preserve freedom in the world Unfortunately, Mussolini form a valid opinion than ideo- and that our citizenry possess looked for a job in the military logical grandstanding. a commitment to virtue which who was way too excited when are usually safe unless it's revealed instead of his local night club. Ban's response was more a surpasses all other nations, past finding out about the 2009 adap- grandma was really a serial killer BflMI don't need to be very bright series of sentiments expressed and present. tion of Holmes. Clearly, this tattoo in her youth. The chances of that «o lead a fascist movement or in the form of an argument than There's an obvious flaw to ■ BHANNAH BEALER would work for me. I have it now are rather slim, though. become a successful clown, but it was a criticism of Saunders' that sort of thinking. It's unlike- ■ I COLUMNIST and I love it If you're considering getting a you do need to know how to philosophy. You really can't pro- ly Americans are the only peo- I'll admit 1 grew up thinking all tattoo for the first time but are still make people feel good. As a mai- vide a rational rebuttal when the ple who like liberty and dislike tattoos were simply unattractive. 1 a little wary, don't do it. You should ler of fact, the skills necessary for foundation of the argument is a tyrants, but to the true believer now feel like I've taken a big step never go in with doubts. 1 was these two professions can be so simple glorification of one'semo- it feels like it has to be true. Tattoos have always been viewed in understanding what they mean really nervous, but by the time I similar sometimes they become tional disposition. In this way, This rhetoric is distasteful in as a way to express yourself or, if to people. Since getting a tattoo was inside On the Edge (which indistinguishable. I offer con- the argument is impenetrable the same sense that a T-shirt they're too visible, a way to lose a was very new and out of charac- 1 highly recommend), I was temporary Republican rhetoric and cannot be discredited. with an eagle clutching an job opportunity. I grew up believ- ter for me, it gave me a chance thrilled. Excitement is the feeling in regards to health care, troop If I were to argue about the American flag with a big "#1" on ing I would never want a tattoo. to really consider why people get you should have. If you're still a withdrawal and immigration as pros and cons of veganism and it is distasteful. Not necessarily The permanency of it scared me them and why I wanted one after little unsure, take some more time examples. said, "Golly! I sure do love food! because I disagree with the sen- and I had no idea where I would never even considering it. to think it over. Yesterday I read a letter by Nick 1 betcha if I stopped eating food timent expressed, but because get it if I even wanted one. I've seen so many people with Of course, always keep your Ban in which he responded to I'd just starve to death! Yay food! expressing it allows a common However, something happened tattooed "sleeves," skulls and future in mind. Don't get a tattoo Patrick Saunders' criticism of the Thank you farmers! You make emotion to masquerade as a this semester that made me want a other things I would never want covering your entire arm because conflict in Afghanistan. A few food possible!" you wouldn't be profound insight. tattoo. I decided it had to be small when I was elderly. Now, even as you think you're going to be an days prior, I wrote an article on able to say I was wrong, but you This of political rheto- and sophisticated and in a place the proud owner of a tattoo, I still artist or a musician and no one the exact same subject. Batt was would be able to say 1 was very ric is the ideological equivalent that wouldn't be prone to sagging don't understand the appeal of will care At some point in your offended by Saunders' article, srupid. of your grandmother's collec- or stretching as I aged. It also had these designs. I mean no offense life, you may have to work in an but apparently not mine. And Saying "you don't like your tion of Precious Moments figu- to be something that had always to these people, because it's really office setting or your career could quite frankly, that offends me. country that much, there is rines — a little creepy, certainly meant a lot to me, something just a personal thing. We all have completely change. Will you I'm not going to go through nothing we could do to satisfy unsatisfying, but not something important and close to my heart our quirks, and I'm certain a lot always want to wear long sleeves? a point-by-point rebuttal; you except quit being"America," you can openly oppose without Obviously, it had to be something I of people would consider my so- Even in the summer? quite frankly there is nothing which is essentially dodging an looking like an asshole. would want on my body forever. called "nerd stamp" unappealing I have my heart set on being to argue with. The one plank intellectual confrontation and This is an institution of high- As for the location, I ultimate- While I still look at tattoos and a journalist and I know there are in his "argument'' that is sub- going straight for the gut. Anti- er learning. We can do better. ly decided on my inner wrist. It wonder why anyone in their right times in my profession where I'll ject to disproof is his claim intellectualism doesn't have a Our generation has virtually would be small, so I knew I could mind would have that design per- have to wear a bracelet over my that most civilian casualties in cohesive vision of what it val- unlimited access to an endless cover it up with a wristwatch or manently etched in their skin, I tattoo depending on who I'm Afghanistan are the results of ues; that would make it some- amount of information, and yet bracelet if the need ever arose. can now appreciate most of them interviewing or even due to the Taliban forces using civilians as thing other than anti-intellec- we have fallen into a cycle of As for the design, I decided on and enjoy the story behind it dress code of the newsroom. I human shields. I'irst of all, if the tualism, However, it does have simply reacting to news instead 221B — the address of Sherlock However, one thing that is com- also know life takes unexpected non-combatant status of one some very real political results, of proactively creating our own Holmes, one of my favorite liter- pletely unforgivable in the tattoo turns and I may be in a setting or more victims remains under and those results are the dumb- informed opinions. ary characters, and British culture worid are designs representing where 111 have to cover it up all significant doubt, such deaths ing down of the affected public Your brain is used for think- has always fascinated me as well. people in your life who are still the time. are not included in the overall into an easily manipulated herd ing, your gut is used for digest- I've been a bookworm and Irving. These people can still disap- With that being said, 1 encour- number of civilian casualties, of cattle. ing food. When you try to sub- crazy about literature practically point break up with and divorce age anyone who is ready to get a according to the regulations of These kind of emotional stitute one for the other, the sipce birth. I was one of those kids you. It's not worth getting a tattoo tattoo to go for it lust remember the United Nations assistance "arguments" are what form the results are disastrous. who watched "The Great Mouse of their name. Married couples to keep it tasteful and, above all, Detective" obsessively and the who get wedding bands tattooed important to you. "Wishbone" adaptation of "The on their ring finger make me espe- SPEAK YOUR MIND Respond lo Mike at Hound of the Baskervilles," even cially sad. More power to them if Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news story? [email protected] though they scared me. they actually stay together. 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SNDREAFSHl HOME RUN TROT: Freshman Paige Berger is greeted by her teammates after hitting a home run last weekend. Berger leads the Falcons with seven home runs this season Falcon softball hosts rival

■ Toledo for two-game set

By Brett Want The Rockets are just 2-5 at since their battle with Eastern Reporter home but were able to kick off Michigan on Saturday and MAC play with a win due in Sunday. For the first time this season, large part to sophomore Jillian The double header scheduled ■ 43?., ,fc>V ^9p;'~ the BG softball team will renew Spink. on Wednesday against Notre its rivalry with Toledo. Spink leads the Rockets with Dame was postponed due (o The Rockets come to town four home runs and 23 RBls. inclement weather storming * -..-. —■ this weekend to take on BG Junior Kate Ricchio hit her across the Midwest. if""" '•* for two games as both teams fourth triple of the season in Currently the games have will look to snap their three a 9-1 loss to Central Michigan been tentatively rescheduled and two game losing streaks, University on Saturday. for Wednesday, April 28, begin- respectively. The triple moved Ricchio ning at 4 p.m. The battle of 1-75 will into a tie for second-place on The Falcons will turn to begin Saturday at 2 p.m., the school's single-season all- freshman Paige Berger to / and conclude Sunday with a time list. lead them. I p.m game. She also extended her Berger leads the team with Toledo has struggled this hitting streak to 10 before seven home runs and 14 RBls. • *\. •^-r. season, posting a record of 7-24 going hitless the next day y. m _. overalland 1-3 in Mid-American against CMU. See SOFTBALL | Page 6 Conference play. The Falcons haven't played HERE WE GO: The Falcon mMd meets inside the pitching circle before taking then pes Baseba State BG heads to Athens for Ohio

By Ryan Satkowiak pitching has gotten progres- TJ. Reporter sively stronger as the season has gone along, in particular Blanton Women's Team Challenge As the Falcons head back into Brennan Smith, today's pro- Takes his 18-game Mid-American Conference jected starter. hitting streak into By Brad Frank "As we go through the next few improved this week." play this weekend against Although on the year series with BSU Reporter weeks we will start to transition With the Mid-American Ball State, they will look to Smith has a 1-3 record with a to turn the training toward pre- Conference Championships finally build momentum 6.96 earned-run average, in Last weekend the focus was on paring to peak at the conference being the pinnacle of the out- that can be transferred into his last three starts, he has weekend, and although the battling the weather conditions. meet." door season, BG uses each meet a winning streak. thrown 19.2 innings with 19 Cardinals' record is 11-16 on This weekend the focus is The BG track and field team and gears its training toward The Falcons are 2-8 their last strikeouts and a 2.34 earned- the year, they stand at 5-1 in on having yet another strong heads to Athens. Ohio, this week- being as close to its potential 10 games, including a 2-4 mark run average. MAC play. performance early in the out- end to compete as part of a five- as possible for that meet. in MAC play. Smith has been plagued by The Falcons lead the all- door season. team field at the Ohio Women's "I feel that at this point the One reason for the Falcons' poor defense behind him, as he time series against Ball State In order to put forth anoth- Team Challenge. team as a whole is on pace recent slump has been has given up six unearned runs 52-42-2, including a 30-13-1 er strong performance, the On Saturday the Falcons to reach our potential as a because their offense has In that time. mark at home. Falcons have to apply the will face a pair of teams team," Wells said. "I have slowed down dramatically The big story of the week- Their starting rotation is led intense training they endure they've already competed seen many positive perfor- from earlier in the season, end will be center fielder by Kolbrin Vitek, who has post- and combine that in the meets against this season, Ohio and mances and teamwork this as they have scored only 43 TJ. Blanton, as he looks to ed a 3.55 ERA in seven starts on they compete in. At this point Toledo, and two unfamiliar spring but we all know there runs their last 10 games. extend his current 18-game the year. in the season, the team isn't opponents Marshall and the is still a long way to go over This 10 game stretch was pre- hitting streak. He is also the team's leader necessarily competing at full College of Charleston. the next five weeks." ceded by a weekend sweep of He leads the team with on offense, posting team highs strength. "This weekend will be another Heather Conger and Tatijana Eastern Kentucky in which the a .434 batting average and with a .412 batting average, "We don't expect the team to opportunityforustogo up against lacobson were named nominees Falcons scored 37 runs in the seven home runs, and is seven home runs, 31 RBls and be at its physical peak at this Ohio and Toledo and continue for MAC Athlete of the Week on three games. the only Falcon slugging eight stolen bases. point; they are still competing to work on getting stronger as a Thursday. Although they have given over .500. tired and focusing on balanc- team," Wells said. "It looks like the up just over six runs a game The Falcons will wel- See BASEBALL | Page 6 ing heavy training and competi- weather will be more cooperative See TRACK I Page 6 the last 10 games, the team's come Ball State to town this tion," said coach Cami Wells. so we expect the marks will be

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in their 27 games. BASEBALL Their team earned-run aver- From I age is 5.42. Today's first pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. As a team, the Cardinals are Saturday and Sunday's games hitting .280, with 24 home runs are each scheduled for 1 p.m.

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ANMEAFM ' THE BG NEWS ANDRE* FEHl I THE BG NEWS LEAP: Bnttani McNeal competes in the long jump at Toledo last weekend. RUN: Freshman Andrea Arney runs to first after getting a hit against CMU last weekend

Jacobson won the high jump nated the all-time series with TRACK for (he second-consecutive SOFTBALL the Rockets, boasting a 53-33 From Page 5 meet last Saturday but will not From Page 5 record against their rivals be competing in Athens in order since the inception of Softball Conger set a personal record to continue training for next Senior Susan Sontag leads the at Toledo in 1981. in the 800-meter run last weekend's meet. team with three triples. After this weekend's series Saturday at the lack Shaw Invite Saturday's meet begins at BG last met the UT in March with the Rockets, BG will travel MR. POTATOHIAD WAS we msr but will only be competing in noon starling with the ham- 2009 when the Falcons defeated to Ohio State for a double head- the 1500 meter run and the mer throw, while the last event the Rockets 6-4 and 9-1. er against the Buckeyes on April TOY ADVERTISED ON TV. 4x400 meter relay Saturday. begins at 5:30 p.m. The Falcons have domi- 14. Game time is set for 5 p.m.

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I only get to see my sister Wendy a couple days out of the year now. It's unfortunate I can't visit her more because of school. With me in north- west Ohio and her studying in southern California in Anaheim, our schedules rarely match up to catch up. In fact, she has never been to the University, which means she hasn't participated in a single Sibs-N-Kids Weekend with me. School is the 2,200-mile gap separating what was once an inseparable bond between two siblings born 10 months apart. This weekend has me reminiscing about childhood memories. Among the bicker- ing, verbal abuse and feuds, my sister and I remained allies throughout the years. We braved through the perils of our adoles- cence together. After being served a less-than-desirable dish of "Chicken a la King" cooked by our grandmother, the two of us plotted our first JIC. The keyword, which spells out "just in case," would signal the master plot to bypass dinner. We would later conspire as to what fast food establishment we could jet to as quickly as possible. Hebrew School was a drag because it was more after grade school. The culmination of a young person's Jewish studies is a Bar Mitzvah and I thank my lucky stars that I was able to split the reading portion with her. It was half the work, yet twice the fun after an all-out party honoring the two of us — together. We also had a lot of fun with one another. I remember drenching ourselves with water with a garden hose, pretending to be Siblings, University pair up drowning. Even though the passers-by had no clue what we were doing, we thought it was the funniest thing ever. We were together when we first saw and picked up our two dogs Phyllis, a basset hound, and Lilly, a sheltie. We used to dou- ble-team them, rubbing their stomachs fast for jam-packed weekend and hard. Four hands were truly better than two as indicated by their tails. By Emily Tucker Whether it was T-Ball, bowling leagues, Reporter FRIDAY: I Dance Marathon: Get in line I Movie: 'The Princess and and up to beat with one of the the Frog" — 6:30 pm. 206 Halloween or trips to our favorite corner All events are free unless otherwise University's biggest charitable store, Fred and Rogers, for and Sibs-N-Kids Weekend is more than just three noted Union white cheddar popcorn, we were insepa- days of fun-filled activities for students and event Kids can dance for the kids Comedian/Magician — 10 a.m.. Student Recreation Michael Kent — 8:30 p.m., rable. their siblings. ■ BGSU Baseball vs. Ball State Center Union Ballroom Those days are long gone, but it doesn't Mary Ann Begley, interim assistant dean Cardinals — 3 p.m.. Steller Field I Tour of Campus — 11 a.m., | mean we can't cherish them. of students, said the University uses Sibs-N- ■ Egg Hunt: Participants search ■*& Admissions Office at McFall 1 make it a point to call my sister on a reg- Kids Weekend as a recruiting tool for pro- the lawn to find hidden eggs Center ular basis. Even though our conversations spective students. filled with candy and prizes — 5 SUNDAY: graduated from the backyard to the tele- "Students bring their siblings, cousins and p.m., University Lawn I Falcon Field Day: Includes relay races and other lawn-associ- ■ Brunch with Freddie & phone today, we still talk about goofy topics friends of all ages to the event," Begley said. ■ Movie: The Princess and the ated events — Noon. University Frieda: Eat while creating like we did 15 years ago. Even if the call or "Some of them are close to being 18 and look- Frog" — 6:30 p.m., 206 Union Lawn crafts, listening to music and text message is just to say hello, that is fine ing at colleges. The weekend gives them a ■ Movie: "Where the Wild Things with me. As long as I know she is doing OK. chance to consider attending the University I BGSU Baseball vs. Ball State other fun activities — llOO Are — Doyt Perry Stadium, 7:30 a.m.. Union Ballroom ($7.95 There is something else that has changed. and getting the college experience early." p.m. weather permitting (or Cardinals — 1 p.m., Steller Field I Hall Pass: Traveling room-to-room for adults, $5.95 for children) I know I appreciate my sister for who she And with more than 20 events scheduled 206 Union 9:30. if there is bad is, something I didn't realize when I was for families, Begley said the weekend will for games, crafts, activities and ■ Flower Pot Craft: Decorate ■** weather) younger. Wendy is one of the most intel- be a good introduction to those unfamiliar more. Falcon prizes awarded — 1 flower pots to take home or ■ Dance Party Dancing to music ligent people I know. She is brilliant and with the University. pm. Union donate one to the women in a moon bounce accompa- bright to go along with my brass and witti- Begley, along with a committee, started I T-Shirt Tie-Dye: Purchase a T- of the Cocoon Shelter — 11 nied with non-toxic foam in ness. It's a good mix. planning for the weekend in November. Shirt at the bookstore and color a.m.. Union Ballroom the Foam Dome — 9:30 p.m.. One promise I made for myself is to visit The committee sent notices to other orga- it the way you want — 1 p.m. ■ GPS Scavenger Hunt — 1 Unbncampus my sister more frequently regardless of nizations to see if they wanted to coordinate Union p.m„ Union Ballroom where she lives. I'm going to visit her this together. Organizations and events sponsor- SATURDAY: I BGSU Softball vs. Toledo ■ BGSU Basebalkvs. Ball State summer and looking forward to it. ingthisweekend'seventsincludesUniversity Rockets — 2 p.m., Meserve Field Cardinals — 1 pm.. Steller Residence halls will have various activ- At some point during Sibs-N-Kids Activities Organization, Residence Life, Black I Traditions Hunt A scavenger Field Weekend take a minute and really be thank- Student Union and Dance Marathon. ites talcing place throughout the day. ■ BGSU Softball Game vs. Check front desks for articles hunt throughout campus testing ful your brother or sister is here spending a The University expects 400 to 600 people one's knowledge on the Unversity. Toledo Rockets — 2 p.m„ couple of days with you. It might not mean a attending the events, according to senior Teams consisting of two to five Meserve Field ■ Sibs-N-Kids CarnivahFace ■ Source: Office of Campus lot to you, but to them, it could be a weekend and co-coordinator Emily Pequignot. people. — 3 p.m.. Union painting and other camival- Activities they'll never forget. I Spring Outdoor Picnic: Games When I venture to California this summer, themed actfvites induded — 10 See WEEKEND I Page 8 a.m.. Union Ballroom and tournaments occuring along- I hope to make some more memories and side eating — 6 p.m, Alumni Mall add to our collection. I'm looking forward to it.

A 'Superman' of entertainment: Kent Siblings balance one another out, perfects two arts into one show continue bonds through college view with The BG News, Kent laced. Your typical Midwest fam- took some time to answer a ily. I don't know where I got all ByMaxFilby golf course. few questions about his family, this from. I have no idea. I was Reporter "We're both really competi- favorite tricks and his start into a nerdy kid so I used it to seek tive. But if I'm not playing well, the dual profession. out attention. Now they call that Identical twin sisters Lauren then I'm hopingsheis," Lauren Q: What made you ADD. But for me, it was magic and Marisa Glew attend the said. "We always root for each Interested In magic? tricks. University, but don't live togeth- other." Q: How many times have er. Not all twins get along 100 MK: I've been interested since I you been to Bowling Green Yet the juniors still spend percent of the time. PHOTO PROVIDED «Y MICHAEL KENT was 6 years old. It's been a life- time with one another. They "It's a love-hate relation- DOUBLE TAKE: Kent is a seven-year pro- long passion. It was a family trip previously? share car rides in the morning, ship," said Page Stichter on her fessional and has been entertaining since 6 to Disney World. There used MK: This will be my second trip attend three of the same class- relationship with twin-sister to be a magic store and I was to Bowling Green. My last trip es, meet for lunch and swing Taylor. "The small distance By Chriilia K«rn«r hooked. I actually almost went was, 1 believe, last fall. I had a for the greens as athletes on the makes us appreciate each Reporter to the emergency room because I huge turnout. I can't speak women's golf team. other more." poked myself with a magic wand. enough how much support I got "It's nice to always have Although Page lives in PHOTO PROVIDED BV THE GlEWS Comedian and magician enter- When I got in college I was doing on Facebook after the show. So someone around," 1 .uircn said. McDonald Hall and Taylor SWING AWAY: Lauren (left) and Marisa tainer Michael Kent will reap- shows. After college I started I hope we get a lot of the same "It'skind of like having a built-in lives in Kreischer Quadrangle, Glew shoot for birrjies on the golf course pear at Sibs-N-Kids Weekend for doing it full time immediately people back. Typically my show best friend." they frequently meet up, a another performance. and got burned out. I then got is known for being a little edgy, Unlike the hundreds of ensuring they watch "The together. The two play on the The Columbus native returns interested in comedy and finally but it's not dirty or anything. siblings that will attend this Bachelor" together. University's Club Baseball to Bowling Green for the sec- combined the two into some- This show is for sibs and kids. It's weekend's Sibs-N-Kids festivi- With the exception of grades, team. ond time and will entertain thing that's a lot more fun. appropriate for all ages. ties, many brother-sister com- the two don't have an on-going "My brother has always been brothers, sisters and families Reporter's note: Kent's dog Keela binations continue their bonds sibling rivalry with one another, really encouraging when it with his comedy-and-magic Q: What Is your family everyday at the University. And Page said. act Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the IlkeT See KENT I the Glews use positive rein- Page's boyfriend, Zachery See SIBLINGS | Page 8 Union Ballroom. forcement to make the other Hefner, and his brother Nick, In an exclusive phone inter- MK: My family is pretty straight one better, especially on the also attend the University 8 Friday April 9.2010 SIBS-N-KIDS WWW.BGVIEWS.COM

lot of people on stage. There's shouldn't do it but I continue to my fault. It's the audience mem- been in colleges and YouTube. WEEKEND KENT a lot of music and magic. It's do it. So far I've only had a cou- bers fault, not me. That way I YouTube is one of my biggest audiences millions of people From Paqe 7 From Page 7 funnier than a magic show and ple close calls with it. I'm going can blame them. more entertaining then a come- to put my trust in a member of Q: Do you ever get bored just come to see me. Because of Sibs-N-Kids Weekend barked in the Ixukground during dy show. They can expect some- the audience to keep everyone with your fob? Q: Are you working on coinciding with Dance Marathon. this question. thing to happen with a rubber safe. It's a test of an audience anything new? the number of activities were She's not coming to Bowling chicken. But I'm not allowed to member's intuition. I'm a very MK: Never. I'm in a different scaled back, according to the Green with me. I ihink she tell you what happens. It's what trusting individual and I'm sure city every day. There's always MK: Half of the new stuff I'm (Iffice of Campus Activities. found out I'm throwing her a would happen if a stand-up it will work unless it doesn't. new things to see. Every show working on is stand-up comedy But the quality of events weren't surprise birthday party: "The comedian did magic. Q: What Is something that is different. I might be doing and half of it is ideas I have for sacrificed. Kecla Palooza." She'll be42. She's Q: What Is your favorite you think people would some of the same stuff but the tricks. I'm working on a really Sherrie Brown, senior and co- cooler than a lot of my friends. people are different. Something funnystraight jacket escape. I'm trick? find surprising to know coordinator for the weekend, Q: What can students unique happens in every show also working on a device that about yourself? said the popular events this expect when attending your MK: There's a trick I do with a that I can't plan. It's nice to do a reads the thoughts of audience year include a carnival magi- bottle and a glass and they switch MK: It's my hope that they learn show two hours from home. members and plays it through show? cian/comedian Michael Kent places 20 times in the course that magic doesn't have to be a Q: How long have you the speakers. I'm serious it's (for more, see Kent's question- MK: They call me "The lustin of three minutes but there's a situation where the magician been touring? going to happen. It's almost and-answer article) and the Timberlake of Harry Potters." 1 lot of stuff that happens in the tries to fool them and it's their done. It's really funny because sand-art flower decorating ses- just made that up. That sounds meantime. It's one of the hardest job to figure out how it works. MK: I've been touring colleges you get to hear what people are sion. Participants will make two awesome. I don't know what things 1 do in the show, but for It's more about having fun and for about seven years, but this thinking. Il makes me sound flower pots: One as a souvenir that means. 1 don't dance and me the most fun personally. laughing. There's not one seri- show is always new. There's like Doc Brown from back to the commemorating the weekend I don't sing. We'll also be doing something ous moment except for the end stuff in this show that people future a little bit. and one donated to the Bowling It's likea magic show except peo- dangerous in the show. It's dan- and it's not serious. The danger- last year in August didn't see. Visit michaelkentlive.com for Green Cocoon Shelter. ple have a lot more fun. We get a gerous to the point of stupid. I ous thing is serious, but it's not Most of my shows lately have more information on Kent. There will also be a foam parly, which takes up the bulk of the weekend's S8.000 budget. the Sigma Nu Fraternity and friend, Sarah said. "Hie foam parly is always the SIBLINGS share an off-campus apartment Othersiblingsareanticipating most expensive because we From Page 7 together. The two enjoy watch- their reunion at the University. have to pay for a I)), foam dome, ing TV shows together such as Sophomore Sean Bostater water and someone to do the comes to sports," Zachery said. "Entourage" and "Man v. Food." has always been close with his lighting," Pequignoi said. "We "I le always tried to come to my "We watch pretty much any- younger brother and incom- bring it back every year because high school football games after thing on the travel channel ing freshman Brandon. Sean of popular demand." he left for college." together," Ryan said. helped Brandon get a job at Brown, who is inviting her But sports are not the only Like the Michels, other sib- Cedar Point in their hometown PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE HEFHERS family to partake in the week- way siblings al the University lings arc involved in University ofSandusky, Ohio. end's events, is most excited can strengthen bonds. organizations. "We get along really well," DOUBLE PLAY: N«k (left) and Zachery about Sunday's brunch with Senior Ryan Michel hasplaycd Senior Greg and freshman Sean said. "Being so close in age, Hefner are on the club baseball team. Freddie and Frieda Falcon, and bass for seven years, accompa- Sarah Trusz are involved in sev- we do everything together," Saturday's carnival and out- nied by his sophomore brother eral organizations together such Brandon only completed one PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE TRUSZS door picnic. Kyle playing the guitar. as Students for Organ Donation college application this year TWO OF A KIND: Younger sister Sarah "I think the end of the year is "We've actually been trying to and community-service frater- because he wanted to attend the attended the University to be with Greg a period I i me for SN K weekend add him to the band for a while," nity Alpha Phi Omega. University with Sean. They will because the weather is great Ryan said. dreg's involvement in these be living together in Olfenhaucr and it's a good lime to exhibit Kyle said having an older organizations helped Sarah in Fast Tower next fall. the University," Brown said. brother going to the University deciding where to attend college Overall. Greg said having More than one sibling, child encouraged him in the deci- and what to get involved in on Sarah on campus is more than or person of choice may attend sion-making process of where to campus this year. just knowing another person: the event. Students and fac- attend school. "Basically my college search li gives the pair an extended ulty can register online and "Both of our sisters went to started When his did," Sarah opportunity to become even fill out the waivers at hup:// Ohio University so I was going said. "We've always been like closer past their childhoods. www.bgsu.edu/downloads/sa/ to go there, but I decided to go best friends." "Our relationship haschanged file~9501.pdf or call the Office to BG with Ryan instead,'' Kyle The Truszs often see movies from just being brother and sis- PHOTO PROVIOED BY THE MICHELS PHOTO PROVIDED 8Y THE STICHTERS of Campus Activities at (4191 said. and cat together and are often ter to more of a friendship since ROCK OUT: Cyan (led) and Kyle ate broth- SAVE THE DATE: The Suchter twins 372-2343. The Michels are involved in mistaken for boyfriend and girl- school started," Greg said. ers twice over The two aie in Sigma Nu. always find time to watch "The Bachelor." 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Empty egg cartons lined tals when they were young. all animal products, was the radi- the ceiling. An array of musi- "I could read music before I cal Lenten experience 1 wanted to cal Instruments, amplifiers and could read English," Tony said. tackle. microphones reveal the room's I leurlein began his musical Before 1 began my challenge intended purpose — providing career in high school band and 1 had a naive perception of what a place to practice music. jazz band, though he has been being a vegan was. I associated Tony on bass, along with playingdrumsforll years. And the aversion of animal productsas la red Faiella on vocals, Steve l-'aiella's training, although less the life choice of hippies, celebri- Deudebl on drums and Nick formal, dates back to singing ties and those protestors outside on guitar, comprises the musi- on home videos as a child and test clinics. But I discovered being cal group light Weight Slams. always wanting to be a per- a vegan is a healthy way to live and Tor one year, the friends ren- former. also environmentally friendly. ovated their hidden space to As the guys met at the 1 would consider myself envi- accomodate band practices in University and became friends, ronmentally conscious; I recycle, any weather or circumstance, they realized they shared many walk to campus and turn out including purchasing a jet kero- mutual friends and a strong the lights, but the vegan lifestyle sene heater to keep warm dur- desire to make music. proved to make a huge impact on ing the winter. Before their days as a formal my carbon footprint. In a survey "We had to cover the walls music group, the members by The Footprint Network to see and ceiling to help the acous- spent their time playing cover how many earths it would take to tics," Tony said, "and also to songs and jamming in i'aiclla's support life if everyone lived like dampen the noise. We had basement. It was freestyling Vegans engage in edible activism, enjoy you, they ask questions on how neighbors calling the cops." lyrics led to the group's first environmentally efficient you live. The primo practice space written song. health benefits from their lifestyle As a vegan, and other factors con- serves the musicians well now. "Music was never the inten- tributing like where I live, what But the upgrade lias been years tion from the beginning," Tony By Becky Terntr I drive and if 1 recycle, it took 3,2 in the making, before the band said. "It just fell together," Campus Editor earths to support my lifestyle. My was thought of or the perform- "Yeah," Nick added. "I never normal eating habits, with meat ers were even friends. expected to make it a career, Blaise Morrison is saving the win Id one bite at time, free of once a week and eggs and dairy Tony and Nick's love for music but right now, I couldn't imag- meat, eggs and dairy. _ • a couple times a week, took me started as children. "Veganism, a lifestyle without the use of all animal prod- to 4,7 earths, my vegan lifestyle The Cifanis' grandparents See SUMS | Page 9 ucts, is possibly the most healthy and environmentally spared 1.5 globes. were professional music teach- friendly lifestyle," said Morrison, the graduate adviser of the Once I learned that information, University Veggie Club. I prided myself on the new diet A vegetarian for 13 years and a vegan for four, Morrison I embraced. I felt, like I was sav- said the environmental and health effects are just two of ing the world one salad at a time. the reasons he decided to become a vegan. But while many But as I traveled deeper into my students might be discouraged by a lifestyle free from animal experiment, I learned there were products, Morrison said veganism is a completely "doable" some aspects of my vegan lifestyle change that can make a huge impact. that didn't sit well with me. "Veganism is not a diet of restriction, it just takes a little What I found most frightening learning," he said. "It is one of the most important and power- ' and ultimately annoying was how ful acts of activism." much of the food we eat contains lane Crandall, University dietitian, said that a vegan diet is animal products. I spent 30 min- a safe and healthy way to live. utes in the Kroger bread aisle try- ing to find a vegan friendly loaf. See VEGAN | Page 11 I'm no baker but I thought it was understandable that bread, the ; AUINABUZAS IHfBGNfWS backbone of most American's BREAK DOWN: l«jlit Weight Slams, minus drummer Steve Deurleui take a break from diets, would have eggs or milk in jlaying in their renovated barn practice space to showcase their funny sides The band will J>e playing at Howards Club H tonight

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WHAT MATTUASSE THINKS: shockingly vegan foods In the opening 40 seconds of 'Raymond vs Raymond.' Usher says ed length of time. And I'll prob- he is a number of tbngs "captivating ably still wince every time 10 perfection, [an] innovator, seductive, supefstar. passionate, incomparable" unknown numbers show up on The huge claims he makes sets the my cell. But today, I take a step album up to be either the best ever in the right direction, forall of us recorded or simply allows him to fall quaking over the idea of "vegan" from too big of expectations anything. This is not the best album ever created. The truth is there ate only If I were to make a list of the I Can't Believe It's Vegan! a number of memorable tracks on things that scare me, it would Here is a list of unbelievably Ushers latest disc. be as short and unusual as Lady vegan foods. It can make even Using his reputation as a ladies' man. GaGa's Crayola-yellow wig. the heartiest meat-eater among he places sex appeal perfectly in his No. I: Suffocating underneath us become a shining example musk with the attempt to swoon any See USHER | Page my comforter. I can't putmyhead of animal rights .activism. Go under a blanket for more than ahead, face your fear, feel good five seconds without suffering about yourself. Get the complete from a severe case of claustro- list at http://www.peta.org/acci- THIS WEEK phobia. It made fort-making as a dentallyVegan/default.asp. IN ENTERTAINMENT: child incredibly awkward. Summer brings various bummers No. 2: Answering phone calls Apple Jacks from numbers not in my caller Betty Crocker Bisquick When I think back to two SURVIVOR" UNDER SUSPICION: Wife IT). Part of me imagines the dude Blow pops years ago, good old '08, what of "Survivor" producer Beresford Redman was from "Scream" is on the other Bubble Tape gum was my biggest concern? I still found dead in Cancun yesterday. Redman has end. Cap'n Crunch Cereal Peanut Butter had my high school job at a pool, been detained and is behind held, as a suspect No. 3: Vegan food. It's taste- Crunch the cool high school girlfriend, m the case. less and pushed by the agenda Cocoa Puffs acceptance to the University to of crazy, animal-loving, naked Cracker Jacks study film and a whole bunch RETURN TO THE SHORE': Shooting for people. (Shudder.) Doritos spicy sweet chili flavored of summer movies to go see: season two of Jersey Shore began in Miami, Tortilla chips though the controversial group will return to But as one gets older, one must Ah, theterrifyingspeedat which "Iron Man," "Indiana Jones," start to face her fears. And seeing Dots May now approaches. The "The Incredible Hulk," "The New Jersey for the remainder of the season. Duncan Hines creamy home-style Season two premieres July 29 on MTV as every time one of these three anticipation for spring break Dark Knight." I still own my confronts me, there is no bolt of Frosting (chocolate) has faded into a distant mem- loker baseball cap and T-shirt. lightning and no horse whinny Famous Amos sandwich cookies ory, and attention now turns My biggest concern was liter- MERRY. MERRY MARTHA: Ma.tha Fritos (original and barbecue) Stewart can now add animation to her resume, like the one Dr. Frankenstein eagerly to the time of summer. ally making sure the midnight received after saying, "Frau Frosted Flakes Yes, many look forward to the tickets to "The Dark Knight" right under jail bird, as she will be a guest on Fruit By the Foot "The Simpsons." Stewart will play herself in a Blucher." Perhaps I have less to three-month hiatus with the did not sell out. Yuletide-themed episode, which will air on Fox fear than I imagined. same enthusiasm as they did See SHOCKING I Pane 9 See SUMMER | Page 11 in December I still won't keep my head in high school, but as we age, a under a blanket for any extend- new reality approaches.

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sary for digestion. But she said the Veggie Club and People for VEGAN supplements and fortified foods the Ethical Treatment of Animals Titans' returns to disappoint From Page 10 can help bridge the gap. have been working to get more vegan and vegetarian options ByJoihWh.th.rholt Nick Hennessy, the University fromtheunderworidtokillsoldiers Zeus, well-trained soldiers of Argos "Thereareawholeslueofhealth sustainability coordinator, said offered on campus. Pulse Reviewer defiling a statue of Zeus, Perseus' and a Pegasus horse, Perseus is set care professionals that promote the vegan lifestyle is also envi- "Nutrition goes hand in hand family is killed in the foray. up to take on Hades' Kraken and a vegan diet because it can help ronmentally sustainable, with mental health," he said. "We In 1981 an epically good movie Soon Hades promises the here- fulfill his destiny. fight cancer and obesity," she "The definition of sustainabil- need to provide healthier food to was made called "Clash of the tic city of Argos it will be destroyed While I detest the fact said. "But unlike radical diets, ity is to live in a way that sustains allow students to do well at an Titans." It told the story of Perseus by the mighty Kraken unless they Hollywood simply used cut and veganism is a lifestyle change our natural capital for genera- academic level." and his many great adventures. sacrifice the princess, Andromeda. paste on a story long enjoyed by that doctors not only deem safe tions," he said. "The three keys Morrison also said that stu- Well, in typical Hollywood fash- It's at this time Perseus finds out many, and the acting was kind but maybe the healthiest way of are reduce, reuse and recycle." dents shouldn't he afraid to give ion during a recession of original he is a demigod (half-mortal, half- of dry, the technical features of living" Hennessy said not eating meat veganism a try. ideas, "Clash of the Titans" has god) and the son of Zeus. It is in his the new "Clash of the Titans" are Crandall saitl vegans also or animal products one day a "American culture is very been given a facelift to bring the destiny to defeat the Kraken and pretty sweet. The battle with huge tend to have lower body masses, week cuts carbon emissions by a ignorant about expanding their audience a little more in touch save Argos from Hades wrath. scorpions was intense and the blood pressure and high risk for significant percentage. range of food." he said. "I get to with Perseus' wild feats. This sends him on a journey digitally-rendered Kraken was flat stroke. "This could go to the point have such a large range of differ- Perseus, played by Sam where he crosses paths with out terrifying. But she said vegans can eat where if someone goes vegetar- ent foods and I get to try a lot of Worthington, is just a simple fish- humongous scorpions capable of If you were a fan of the original poorly too. ian, we're looking at less than new things'' erman during a time when the crushing a man in a single blow, "Clash of the Titans", as I am, you "Some don't like fruits or vege- a fraction of a carbon footprint Morrison said the vegan life- people of Greece were growing jet black harpies and Medusa her- will probably want to check out tables so they just eat peanut but- than someone who is eating style is altogether good for the tired of how they were treated by self with her stone-cold stare. the 21st century's update. ter," she said. "To live the vegan meat all the time," he said. body, globe and soul. the gods. When Hades ascends With the aid of gifts from the lifestyle, you have to change you r He said reducing the carbon "There is no ethical reason attitude about the food you eat so footprint, or the waste products for us to kill a living thing just you get the nutrients you need." that affect the environment because we want to, they have a list, along with Sour Patch Kids, like grilled cheese, a pairing of She said the only setbacks of negatively, can make a positive right to life," he said. "We owe ii EXPERIMENT Swedish Fish and Oreos, which two of my crucibles: dairy and being vegan are getting the ade- impact on the environment. to ourselves to understand how From Page 10 stillstunsme. Madeofachocolate- bread, lint all in all I fell in love quate amount of vitamins and Morrison said the food peo- we can live long, healthy pro- like substance filled with frosting, with the purity of my diet. Cutting minerals not naturally found in ple eat can make educational ductive lives without banning them. Yet those natural ingredi- Oreos scream, "Made with dairy!" out all the processed food made produce or grain, like B12 neces- impacts as well, and that is why others ents weren't what was keeping lust the same, according to PETA, me feel really good about my me from my vegan I'B&J. It was they 're not only America's favorite choices. multiple chemicals strangely cookie, but the Animal Kingdom's Since my 40 days are up, I'm made from animal fat and bones. as well. happy to be back in a world where Through more research I found Through my time as a vegan, I don't have to read the label on University Village & these animal-made chemicals 1 really didn't miss my less-ani- everything I put my mouth. But plague all sorts of food we eat; mal friendly diet. I found foods to this experience did teach me to food you'd never think of, like replace the ones I ate all the time. think twice about the food I buy, University Courts popsicles, salad dressing, marsh- 1 had preconceived notions about and to simplify my diet. I want to mallows and even Diet Coke. meat and dairy substitutes. My steer clear of artificial substances And even worse than the vegan chicken nuggets weren't and choose food with ingredients presence of animal products in too bad. I even got my meat-lov- I know the origins of. Clough (one block my perceived vegan food was ing roommate to eat them. On I have a new found respect the lack of animal products in the other hand, soy cheese will for vegans and their life choice; & south foods I would think aren't vegan. haunt me for years to come. And it's healthier, cleaner and guilt Mercer of campus) Fluffy and overly processed white through my time as a vegan, I free. It's an experience everyone bread made the animal friendly dreamed of focxls 1 couldn't have should at least try.

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Text here to say something about this point that's important to students and the campus THE PULSE Friday. April 9.201010 Musicians take barn Health benefits band center stage ofveganism worth the hassle By Heather Under "I never expected to make [music] a Brothers Nick and Tony Cifani's 150-year-old barn is an optical career, but right now, illusion. Outside, the chipped red I couldn't imagine structure is dilapidated, As loin slid open the dooi to the doing anything else." barn, located behind his house in Bowling Green, he revealed a Forty days and 40 nights in a land different image. without milk and honey, or meat Large, mismatched carpel ers for 50 years and taught their and eggs. sections covered the Hour and grandsons music fundamen- The vegan lifestyle, free from walls. Empty egg cartons lined tals when they were young, tPli all animal products, was the radi- the ceiling. An array of musi- I could read music before 1 cal Lenten experience I wanted to cal instruments, amplifiers and could read English," Tony said. tackle. microphones reveal the room's Deuriein began his musical Before I began my challenge Intended purpose - providing career in high school band and I had a naive perception of what a place to practice music jazz band, though he has been being a vegan was. I associated Tony on bass, along with playing drums for II years. And the aversion of animal products as lared laiella on vocals, Steve I aidlas training, although less the life choice of hippies, celebri- Dcurlcin on drums and Nick formal, dales back to singing ties and those protestors outside on guitar, comprises the musi- on home videos as a child and test clinics. But I discovered being cal crimp Light Weight Slams. always wanting lo be a per avegan isahealthy way toliveand I or one year, the friends ren- former. also environmentally friendly. ovated their hidden space to As the guys met at the I would consider myself envi- accomodate hand practices in University and became friends, ronmentally conscious; I recycle, an] weather or circumstance, the} realized they shared many walk to campus and turn out including purchasing a jel kero- mutual friends and a strong the lights, but the vegan lifestyle sene heater to keep warm dur- desire to make music. proved to make a huge impact on ing the winter. Before their days as a formal my carbon footprint. In a survey "We had to cover the walls music group, the members by The Footprint Network to see and ceiling to help the aeons spent their time playing cover how many earths it would take to tics," lony said, "and also to songs and jamming in laiella's support life if everyone lived like dampen the noise. We had basement, ii was freestyllng Vegans engage in edible activism, enjoy you, they ask questions on how neighbors calling the cops." lyrics led to the group's first environmentally efficient you live. The primo practice space written song. health benefits from their lifestyle As a vegan, and other factors con- -cues the musicians well now. "Music was never the Inten- tributing like where I live, what Hut the upgrade has been years tion from the beginning." lony By Becky Tener I drive and if I recycle, it took 3,2 in the making, before the baud said.It jus! fell together." Campus Editor earths to support my lifestyle. My was thought of or the perform "Yeah," Nick added. "I never normal eating habits, with meat ere were even friends. expecied lo make it a career, Blaise Morrison is saving the world one bite at time, free of once a week and eggs and dairy lony and Nick's lo\ c lor music but right now, I couldn't imag- meat, eggs and dairy. a couple times a week, took me started as children, "Veganism, a lifestyle without the use of all animal prod- to 4.7 earths, my vegan lifestyle Hie Cifanis' grandparents See SLAMS I Page 9 uces, is possibly the most healthy and environmentally spared 1.5 globes. were professional music teach- friendly lifestyle," said Morrison, the graduate adviser of the Once I learned that information, University Veggie Club. I prided myself on the new diet A vegetarian for 13 years and a vegan lor four, Morrison I embraced. I felt like I was sav- said the environmental and health effects are just two of ing the world one salad at a time. the reasons he decided to become a vegan. But while many But as I traveled deeper into my students might hediscouraged by a lifestyle free from animal experiment, I learned there were products, Morrison said veganism is a completely "doable" some aspects of my vegan lifestyle change that can make a huge impact. that didn't sit well with me. "Veganism is not a diet of restriction, it just takes a little What i found most frightening learning,'' he said. "It is one of the most important and power- and ultimately annoying was how ful acts of activism.'' much of the food we eat contains lane Crandall, University dietitian, said that a vegan diet is animal products. I spent 30 min- a safe and healthy way to live. utes in the Kroger bread aisle try- ing to find a vegan friendly loaf. 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WHAT MAnLIASSE THINKS: shockingly vegan foods 1 "■■ . '.'.I'I . •• - ■' ij'. ' Raymond vs Raymond. Usher says ed length of time. And I'll prob- -fiber of things "captivating ably still wince every time 10 perfection, [an] innovator, seductive, unknown numbers show up on superstar, passionate, incomparable" The huge claims he males sets the my cell. But today, I take a step album up to be either the best ever in the right direction, for all of us recorded or simply allows him to fall quaking over the idea of "vegan" from too btg of e»pectations anything. This is not the best album ever created The truth is there are only If I were to make a list of the I Can't Believe It's Vegan! a number of memorable tracks on things that scare me. it would Here is a list of unbelievably Ushers kitest disc be as short and unusual as Lady vegan foods. It can make even Uwg fits reputation as a lad-es' man CiaGa's Crayola-yellow wig. the heartiest meat-eater among he places se« appeal perfectly in ha No. 1: Suffocating underneath us become a shining example music with tlie attempt to swoon any USHER my comforter. I can't put my head of animal rights activism. Go under a blanket for more than ahead, face your fear, feel good five seconds without suffering about yourself. Get the complete from a severe case of claustro- list at http://www.peta.org/acci- THIS WEEK phobia. It made fort-making as a dentallyVegan/default.asp. IN ENTERTAINMENT; child incredibly awkward. Summer brings various bummers No. 2: Answering phone calls Apple Jacks from numbers not in my caller Betty Crocker Bisquick When I think back to two SURVIVOR UNDER SUSPICION: Wife II). I'art of me imagines the dude Blow pops years ago, good old '08, what of Survivor" producer Beresford Redman was from "Scream" is on the other Bubble Tape gum was my biggest concern? I still found dead in Cancun yesterday. Redman has end. Cap'n Crunch Cereal Peanur Butter had my high school job at a pool, iotained and is behind held.as a suspect No. 3: Vegan food. It's taste- Crunch the cool high school girlfriend, in the case. less and pushed by the agenda Cocoa Pufls acceptance to the University lo of ciazy, animal-loving, naked Cracker Jacks study film and a whole bunch RETURN TO THE SHORE': Shoot.ng for people. (Shudder.) Dontos spicy sweet chili flavored of summer movies to go see: J Jersty Shore began m Miami, But as one gets older, one must Tortilla chips Ah, the tcrrifyingspeedat which "Iron Man," "Indiana Jones," though the controversial group will return to Dots New Jersey for the remainder of the season. start to face her fears. And seeing May now approaches. The "The Incredible Hulk," "The as every time one of these three Duncan Hines creamy home-style anticipation for spring break Dark Knight." I still own my Season two premieres July 29 on MTV Frosting (chocolate) confronts me, there is no bolt of has faded into a distant mem- loker baseball cap and T-shirt. Famous Amos sandwich cookies lightning and no horse whinny ory, and attention now turns My biggest concern was liter- MERRY. MERRY MARTHA: Martha Fritos (original and barbecue) like the one Dr. Frankenstein eagerly to the time of summer. ally making sure the midnight in can now add animation to her resume. Frosted Flakes received after saying, "Frau Yes, many look forward to the tickets to "The Dark Knight" right under jail bird, as she will be a guest on Fruit By the Foot "The Simpsons Stewart will play herself in a Hlucher." Perhaps I have less to three-month hiatus with the did not sell out. Yuletidethemed episode, which will air on Fox fear than I imagined. same enthusiasm as they did See SHOCKING | Page 9 in December. 1 still won't keep my head in high school, but as we age, a See SUMMER | Page II under a blanket for any extend- new reality approaches. lift ?TH?TTli7 i!iv*Hi.in Local history highlighted Band celebrates biggest CD release Season starts at Fifth Third Field "I definitely want [my daughter] Grammy-nominated blues artist Stacy Frankies Inner City will be featuring Two Cow Garage The Toledo Mud Hens, the city's minor leage baseball Brooklyn to be christened, but I Mitchhart will stop by Cla-Zel tonight as part tonight at 9. The Columbus-based band will be show- team, opened their 2010 season Thursday. The team don't know into what religion yet." ' of a Travel channel special following the artist casing its new album "Speaking in Cursive." The band plays the Louisville Bats tonight at 5:30. Saturday at 6 . on a tour of historic theaters. The show starts has been together for six years, playing 200 shows p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. For ticket information and -David Beckham • at 7:30 and tickets are $12 at the door per year. Tickets are $10. available in advance. pricing, visit www.mudhens.com.

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sary for digestion. Hut she said the Veggie < lob and People for supplements and fortified foods the Ethical I leatmenl of Animals Titans' returns to disappoint VKjAN can help bridge the gap. have been working to get more Nick Hennessy, the Universitj vegan anil vegetarian options By Joih Whtthtrholt fromtheuiulerworldtokillsoldiers Zeus, well-trained soldiersofArgos "Thcrcarcawliolcslueol health sustainability coordinator, said offered on campus. Pulse Reviewer defiling a statue of Zeus, Perseus' and a Pegasus horse. Perseus is set care professionals thai promote the vegan lifestyle is also envi- "Nutrition gixs hand in hand family is killed in the foray up to take on Hades' Kraken and a vegan diet because it can help ronmentally sustainable. w ilh mental health, he said. \Yc 111 1981 an epiaillv good movie Soon Hades promises the here- fulfill his destiny. fight cancer and obesity." she I he definition ol sustainabil- need to provide healthier food to was made called "Clash of t lie tic city of Argos it will lx' destroyed While I detest the fact said. "Hut unlike radical diets, ity is to live in a way that sustains allow students to do well at an Titans." Il told the Story of Perseus by the mighty Kraken unless they I loUywood simply used cut and veganism is a lifestyle change our natural capital for genera- academic level." and his many great adventures. sacrificcthe princess. Andromeda. paste on a story long enjoyed by that doctors not only deem safe tions." he said. "The three keys Morrison also said thai slu Well, in typical Hollywood fash- It's at this time Perseus finds out many, and the acting was kind but maybe the healthiest wa\ ol are reduce, reuse and recycle." dents shouldn't be afraid to give ion during a recession of original he is a demigod (half-mortal, half- of dry, the technical features of living." I li i messy said not eating meal veganism a try. ideas. "Clash of the Titans" has god) and t he son of Zeus. It is in his the new "Clash of the Titans" are Craudall said vegans also or animal products one day a American culture is verj been given a facelift to bring the destiny (O defeat the Kraken and pretty sweet The battle with huge tend to have lower body masses, week cms carbon emissions by a ignorant about expanding theii audience a little more in touch save Argos from I lades wrath. scorpions was intense and the blood pressure and high risk lor significant percentage. range ol food," he said I gel to with Perseus'wild feats. I his sends him on a journey digitally-rendered Kraken was flat stroke. "This could go to the point have such a large range of differ- Perseus, played by Sam where he crosses paths with out terrifying. But she said vegans can eat where il someone goes vegetal ent loods anil I get lo Irv a lot ot Worthington, is just a simple fish humongous scorpions capable of If you were a fan of the original poorly too. Ian, we're looking at less than new things.' erman during a time when the crushing a man in a single blow, "Clash of the Titans". as I am. you "Some don I like fruits or vege a fraction ol a carbon footprint Morrison said the vegan life people of Greece were growing jet black harpies and Medusa her- will probably want to check out tables so they jusi cat peanut but- than someone who is eating style is altogether good lor the tired of how they were treated by self with her stone-cold stare. the 21st century's update. ter." she said, lo live the vegan meal all the lime, he said. body, globe and soul, the gods. When Hades ascends With tin' aid of gifts from the lifestyle, you have lo change your He said reducing the carbon There is no ethical reason attitudeaboutthefoodyoueatso footprint, or the waste producls for us to kill a living thing just you get I he nutrients you need. thai affeel the environment because we want 10, lhe\ have i 1 list, along with Sour Patch Kills. like grilled cheese, a pairing of She said the only setbacks of negatively, can make a positive right in life," he said. "Weowe it EXPERIMENT Swedish I ish and Oreos, which two of my crucibles: dairy and being vegan are gelling the ade impact on the environment, to ourselves 10 understand how quate amount of vitamins and Morrison said the tood peo- we i an live long, health) pro From Page 10 still stuns me. Madeofachocolale bread. Hut all in all I fell in love like substance filled with frosting, with the purity of mydiet.Cutting minerals not naturally found in ple eat can make educational ductive lives without harming them. Yet those natural ingredi- (Ireos scream. "Made with dairy!" out all the processed food made produce or grain, like H12 neces- Impacts as weH, and thai is why others." ents weren't what was keeping lust the same, according to PITA, tne feel really good about my me from my vegan Pli&l. It was tliey re not only America's favorite choices. multiple chemicals strangely cookie, but the Animal Kingdom's Since my 40 days are up. I'm made from animal fat and bones. as well. happy to be back In a world where University Village & Through more research I found Through my time as a vegan, I don't have to read the label on these animal-made chemicals I really didn't miss my less-ani- everything I put my mouth. Hut plague all sorts of (bod we eat; mal friendly diet. I found foods to this experience did leach me lo University Courts food you'd never think of. like replace the ones I ate all the time. think twice about the food I buy, popsicles, salad dressing, marsh- I had preconceived notions about and to simplify my diet. I want to mallows and even Diet Coke. meat and dairy substitutes. My steer clear ol artificial substances And even worse than the vegan chicken nuggets weren't and choose food with ingredients presence of animal products in too bad. I even got my meat-lov- I know the origins of. Clough (one block my perceived vegan food was ing roommate to eat them. On I have a new found respect & south the lack of animal products in the other hand, soy cheese will for vegans and their life choice: foods 1 would think aren't vegan. haunt me for years to come. And its healthier, cleaner and guilt Mercer of campus) Huffy and overly processed white through my lime as a vegan. I free. It's an experience everyone bread made the animal friendly dreamed of foods I couldn't have should at least try.

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