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^ ANTHONY PHIU.IPS 'HE »G NEWS A WALK IN THE PARK: Junior Mandy Dewey plays with Spencer, her friend's dog. WML, - . KLj ^B f Wednesday afternoon in Carter Park. ; Outdoor recreation and wildlife experiences -'"./ offered for students, community members \ 1 \ ■ By Anthony Phillips • she hopes they can find a park Reporter they can really enjoy. m » Grigore said each park is t - Spring is here and with it comes unique in what it has to offer in - good weather for recreational terms of recreation. - • activities and spending time in The largest park spans 100 i one of the city s five parks. acres on S. Wintergarden Michelle Grigore, director of Road. Wintergarden/St. lohn's ALAIHABU2AS 'HE BG NEWS the parks and recreation depart- Nature Preserve is a passive CLEAN UP: Sophomore Ashley Motey reaches for a piece of waste near the on-ramp to 1-75 from 582 on Wednesday afternoon Morey. along with freshmen Andrea ment, said while she attended recreation park where people Rulasoon and Shayla James, was part of Kohl's Chapman Learning Community in Kohl's highway cleanup efforts the University, she never went can walk nature trails and bird to the parks. watch, she said. Grigore said "There used to be an open there are no baseball diamonds, dump—I 'd go there and look for basketball courts, etc.. because Students pick up trash along 1-75 for first all-Chapman service project wildlife there and look for wild- Wintergarden focuses on pres- life in the cemetery," Grigore ervation, unlike Carter Park, By Alissa Widman University organizations partake in every year. said. "I was a biology student, which focuses on sports. Reporter The service project was significant in two so I was hanging outside during Wayne Unsell, a professor in ways — it marked the year's last CORE event lunch hours. I had no idea there the construction management J&f>hl Hall's Chapman Learning Community and it was also the first all-community project were any parks here." •fxcelebrated Earth Day early with almost for the group — Chapman director Madeline Grigore said she thinks this See PARKS | Page 2 two hours of spring cleaning Wednesday on Duntley said. is fairly typical of students, but lnterstate-75. "That'soneofthe things that marksChapman Nearly 200 students and about 10 faculty — a commitment to service learning,'' Duntley supervisors were shuttled to a stretch of high- said. "Once a month, we all meet together as a way about seven miles long, from Kramer Road community for a CORE event, and this is how CAMPUS to Route 582, to pick up trash and recyclables. we're going to do our year end meeting, by BRIEFS The cleanup was sponsored by the Ohio Department of Transportation's Adopt-A- See HIGHWAY | Page 2 Highway program, a statewide program several Sexual assault suspect Corrupted McAfee indicted, trial date update virus infects not set University computers The suspect involved in the A virus infected every PC on campus sexual assault of a University student in Wednesday. McDonald West on April 9 was indicted by The virus was a result of a corrupted the grand jury Wednesday morning. update released by the anti-virus soft- Funds raised by Annual Teeter-Totter-Thon ware McAfee, which is installed on all John J. McCullough. 24. of Willoughby. Ohio, has been charged with two counts of University computers. rape, both felonies of the first degree, and Dave Kielmeyer. senior director of hit home for Delta Sigma Pi brothers one count of possession of LSD with speci- communications, said ITS blocked the fication, a felony of the fourth degree. corrupted hie from University comput-

If convicted. McCullough could serve ers with a Firewall. By ROM Schn*id*r An e-mail from Information Reporter vice president of alumni rela- between five and 10 years in pnsion for tions, said the fraternity raised rape and six to 18 months in prison for Technology Services sent at 5:15 more than $1,000 for the possession of LSD. p.m Wednesday to everyone at the Business fraternity Delta American Cancer Society, spe- His trial date has not been set yet but University stated computers with Sigma Pi honored a brother's cifically colon cancer research. will occur at the Court of Common Pleas McAfee Anti-Virus 87 and installed father with their annual 36- "We're basically trying to raise The grand jury indictment indicates there with DATfile5958 are corrupted. Any straight hour Teeter-Totter- money to help cancer research is enough evidence to proceed to trial. computer students use on and off Thon fundraiser Wednesday in any way, shape or form we campus could be impacted, according McCullough's lawyer is Andrew in the Union Oval. can," Rybak said. to the e-mail. "My father got sick right at the The event, which brother Schuman. who declined to comment on the indictment. Kielmeyer also said it wasn't just end of December and it was real Lauren Whitaker said has a problem at the University, but PCs McCullough allegedly gave the victim unexpected," said brother Adam been held for the past 26 years, across the world with the corrupted candy laced with LSD. causing her to feel ki ir)iiv "We had no idea; he was changes which charity to raise McAfee update were affected. fine and then one night he had money for frequently. intoxicated, and then forced her to ingest another drug-laced candy He then sexually McAfee is aware of the problem, some stomach pain, went linto "The year before it was the KASSAHDDA LEACH I THC BG NEWS the hospitall and a couple days Make-A-Wish Foundation," she assaulted her. according to court docu- according to its website. It released later he had passed away." said. "We usually change it up, SEESAW: Freshman Morgan Schneider, sophomore Alex Fuller, senior Sarah Tomek ments instructions to possibly fix the problem freshman Jimmy Williams and junioi Andrienne Beres climb on the teeter-totter while asking on its Corporate KnowledgeBase km HIS said his family found just depending on what we feel University Police arrested McCullough for donations for colon cancer research. out his father had died of like, but most of the time it's on April 15 in Lot J after he contacted the http://vil.nai.com/vil/5958Jalse.htm. colon cancer. usually some type of cancer victim requesting to see her. He has been penny goes a long way." "My fraternity supported me research." Mark Wilinski, a brother, positively identified by the victim. all the way through it, and Rybak said the event is impor- Rybak said the fraternity had said he is trying to help cancer they thought that [the event] tant because cancer affects also raised money through a research in any way he can. McCullough was served a protection is something we always did almost everyone. website. "I've had a lot of friends that order stating he is not allowed to contact in the past, and that it would "Regardless of who you are, it "We had donations online have had cancer," he said. "If it's the victim or be within 500 feet of her be a nice to start doing it for can affect you some day. So I from a lot of our parents and just giving a couple hours of my McCullough has no priors in Ohio but colon cancer in memory of my think helping to raise funds for family members — even some does have an outstanding warrant for father," he said. it is a really great idea," she said. professors in the college of busi- See TEETER | Page 2 drugs in California Dana Rybak, Delta Sigma Pi "Even if it's a few cents, every ness donated," she said.

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around the park because it good park to visit. Freshman Chapman mem- BLOTTER PARKS looks so nice and she likes play- For students who live in HIGHWAY ber Hannah Walsh said the more hilly places than Bowling Earth Day CORE event was her From Page 1 ing on the playground. Dewey From Page 1 TUES., APRIL 20 also said she likes the Frisbee Green, there is one park that first experience with Adopt- department, said he loves it for golf course, even though she is may hold something very dear giving back to the community A-Highway and she enjoyed its passive recreation as well. not good at it. to their hearts. and celebrating Earth Day." the feeling of accomplishment afterwards. 2:29 A.M. Unsell has two Schnauzers Dewey said she frequents Grigore said Conneaut Park Duntley said planning "1 think volunteering is Earry K Bothwell. 21, of Bowling he takes out to Wintergarden the park at least once a day Sledding Hill, on the corner of the cleanup could not have Green, was charged with criminal almost ever)' day. He said (he and visiting it helps her work Conneaut and Haskins Road, been completed without important because we can trespass and unlawful restraint within trails are great for his dogs and Out her stress. is most likely the highest point the cooperation of ODOT. change the world just by help- the 700 block of Napoleon Road the flat ground makes il easy to Aside from the Frisbee golf in Bowling Green and one of which supplied safety vests, ing with the smallest things," walk them. course, Carter has several soft- the only places to go sled rid- garbage bags, signs and Walsh said. "And the benefit of 7:44 A.M. He said Wintergarden is very ball and soccer fields and a ing during the winter. support staff. volunteering with Chapman Complainant reported that some- clean, except for the occa- small playground. She said Bowling Green "We always wanted to do is that you know the people time between 8 p.m. - 7 a.m some- sional piece of garbage lhat City Park, the oldest park in does not have a lot of geo- an Earth Day project, but we and the job gets done quicker, one poured used motor oil on the escapes its owner, and he likes Bowling (ireen, is located on graphical variety, and although had never been able to get one and you have more fun doing pavement at Muffler Brothers. the wildlife. City Park Drive. It has some Conneaut Park is only seven together. ODOT was the first the work." 9:15 A.M. "You see a lot of deer in walking tracks, and is more of acres, it becomes very popular group willing to take on almost Duntley said she is hope- Individual reported that someone the morning or at night, and a park for all ages than for one in the winter months due to 200 people," she said. "Usually ful the Earth Day cleanup will in a Dodge Nitro cut him off and there are lots of kinds of birds." specific group, Grigore said. its hill. tools arc the obstacles, but you help a generation of students slammed on the brakes In front of Unsell said. City Park has basketball The newest to Wood County can do this with your gloves become more aware of its sur- him. then came in to his work an Unsell said the park is great courts for adults and teens, is Simpson Garden Park at and hands." roundings and realize how hour later. even in the winter, when he playgrounds for younger chil- Conneaut Road, which hous- District coordinator for important it is to not litter. She sees cross country skiers take dren, walking courses, a swim- es the parks and recreation Adopt-A-Highway programs said the water in the ditches 3:01 P.M. on the walking trails. He said ming pool and picnic tables. department. Being a garden in Wood County Kim Roessner is a vital part of the wildlife Diana Lynn Casiano. 55. of Bowling the park changes so drastically Ryan Zavaleta, city resident, park, it has many different spe- said ODOT was very excited around the cleanup site and Green, was cited for theft/shoplift- from season to season that it is said his parents took him to cies of plants, all taken care of and eager to accept Duntley's cleanups like this are impor- mg after attempting to leave Wal- always new. City Park when he was young by volunteers. request for an Adopt-A- tant for sustaining a healthy Mart without paying for six items. "It is like visiting four differ- and now he takes his son (irigore said it is a good place Highway cleanup. environment. 3:50 P.M. ent parks." Unsell said. almost every day. He said he to walk and see all the differ- She also said Chapman's "It's an important public Resident withm the 900 block of N. junior Mandy Dewey said likes it a lot and it is also the ent species of plants. She said CORE event was the largest image for the BG campus to Summit St. reported that someone she likes to go to Carter closest park — only n block what is really amazing is the Adopl-A-Highway group coor- have all of its entry- and exit took a cement goose valued at $50 Park because of her style of away from his house — so he response from the community. dinated in Wood County. points clean, manicured and sometime over night recreation. and his son can walk there. Grigore said the city parks "This was a really quick way safe ... We all need to cooper- Carter Park is located along- "We typically start at the give a lot to students and to get a lot of highway cleaned ate in keeping our roadways 9 09 P.M. side lnterstate-75 and the entrance of the park, then residents. at a time it was really needed safe and beautiful," Duntley Individual reported that an 8-year Bowling Green water tower, walk over to the cannon." She said with exams coming ... It saves us a lot of time and said. "You take it for granted old was accidentally shot in tne eye up, visiting the parks would money," Roessner said. "This that these roadways are main- with a BB gun within the 800 block but Dewey said she does not Zavaleta said. "Eventually, we mind too much. make it to the sandbox and be a good way to relieve stress is a huge endeavor in a really tained, but it takes a phenom- of E Gypsy Lane Road. "It may be weird, but I really the playground." and take a break, whether visible area. I'm really happy enal amount of work to keep 9=54 P.M. like the water tower," Dewey Zavaleta said the park is very walking In Wintergarden, play- they volunteered for it." them clean and respectable." Resident within the 700 block of E. said. "I would not mind the much for families and not so ing a team Frisbee golf game Napoleon Road was warned for dis- highway being located some- much for college students. For at Carter Park, or getting in orderly conduct/loud music. where else." college students who have touch with your childish side to be working, but I came out She said she likes to walk family, however, this may be a on playgrounds at City Park. here to help out," he said. "I'm 11:40 P.M. TEETER just trying to help out as much Individual was warned for disorderly From Page 1 as I can." conduct/intoxication near corner Koons said he was very of South Prospect Street and East Napoleon Road DID YOU KNOW? time, it's not a big deal to me." touched by his fraternity's Wilinski said the brothers efforts to honor his father. signed up for hour shifts and "I appreciate it a lot," he WED. APRIL21 visited between classes to sup- said. "It really shows me how port the cause. much the people around me R goldfish has a "Right now, I'm not supposed care for me." 12:52 A.M. Individual was warned for disorderly conduct/public intoxication within memory span of &X n^'PflAK'TT CA* BE the 100 block of E Wooster St PRELAW res tip ITO

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THE LEGEND OF BONES MALONE People are able to relax in the Union, sometimes too much exposes you to some facets a girl walking toward me with a of human nature that can be look that was a cross between strange to some but painfully utter disgust and shock. She funny to me. asks me if I work in the Union, In the later hours of the which I assumed would be obvi- day, the Union becomes the ous based on what I'm wearing. domain of custodial late shift I tell her yes, and then she says We seldom put much thought workers like me. Even after 11 the dude in the TV lounge using into the buildings in which p.m. when only Zza's is open, the Mac is acting strange. we spend our days. For my the Union doesn't shut down 1 briskly walked to the TV campus-dwelling friends, or become a ghost town. lounge not knowing what to it's probably your dorm. The Union is a living organ- expect. Then I was arrested by In my case, it's the Bowen ism. At these late hours, it this image of this man wear- Thompson Student Union. merely takes a nap and does ing a dark, pale green coat and I eat, study and, strangely things at a slower tempo. The camouflage bottoms. enough, work there. computer lab is populated by The man's face was hidden On any school day, the everyone, from the serial pro- behind the screen and his hand Union swells with people. crastinator to the methodic was in his camouflage pants. It's a place to socialize, study, and studious. He had no qualms about CoilEGiE ^"Af> BANDS. shop and eat. In the daytime The TV lounge becomes doing this in public. He seemed the number of people that home to a strange, middle- to be behaving like he was in his walk in and out of the Union aged dude who sits by the Mac own living room, just enjoying is hard to estimate, but it computer neatly tucked in the some pornographic material. I KEITHMKIZ 'HEBGNEwS must be a lot. Often times, I corner. I have no idea when he was a bit too afraid to approach find myself walking around gets there or when he leaves. the man, so I left the place the Union when I don't have He usually looks like a cross and informed a colleague who to be in the Union. between a meth head and a informed the police. I heard this The middle of the Union is hobo; he seems like someone isn't the first time this has hap- manned by organizations try- who is relatively comfortable pened in the Union. When dealing with exclusion, ing to get your attention for being in the Union. For me, this points to just some cause or just get you to But his outstanding charac- how comfortable the Union can donate money. The first floor teristics are only slowly com- make anyone. Yet despite how reminds me of an Eastern ing to surface. As I stare intent- comfortable it is, people need drawing the line can be difficult Bazaar. It just has this feel of ly at this odd man, something to seriously be a bit considerate association. By not recogniz- does the school have in this so many things going on at about him arrests my atten- when it comes to enjoying some ing CLS as a student associa- policing mechanism that it is once. You will find people talk- tion as I dust mop the front of of their favorite elicit movies. tion, Hastings' CLS group has imposing?" ing, eating, laughing, scream- the TV lounge. I have nothing against watch- been denied college activity Chief lustice Roberts drew a ing and crying all at the same He isn't the first person to ing them, but masturbating funding, the use of student e- distinction between discrimi- time. The Union has all kinds use that computer. It gets used in the TV lounge is just plain mail and bulletin boards and nation based on status, gen- of backgrounds and creeds by people who aren't students wrong and takes comfort to an the use of college facilities for der or race and discrimination rubbing shoulders, interacting because they don't need a uncomfortable level. Well, you knew it had to meetings. based on religious beliefs. He or trying not to interact. password. The TV lounge has happen. So. is the dispute really said the Constitution supports If you go to the free speech an almost living room-like The Christian Legal about diversity versus free- exclusion based on beliefs, but area just outside, you may be comfort. It's not strange to see Respond lo llama at Society ICLS) is an organi- dom of religion, as some not on status. greeted by a group of students someone crashing there after thenewsObgnews, com zation that, according to its would have it, or that Hastings What happens when the two advocating something or, the a long night at the bar or pull- website, "is a non-denomi- is using the weapon of non- overlap? That's what the dis- one I love the most, a preacher ing an all-night cram session. national Christian member- recognition to enforce its pute is all about. dude trying to save our souls Once during my time as ship association of lawyers, idea of non-discrimination? It Our University website pro- from the scorching fires of a dust mop specialist, there WEB SITE POLL judges, law professors, law depends on which side of the claims we have over 300 stu- hell. The preacher dude clearly was one individual who slept students, and other associ- fence you're on. dent groups. The school wisely knows we think he is a psycho on the same couch in the ates ... whose members par- The U.S. Supreme Court does not enforce an "all com- but continues his sermons. TV lounge daily. To this day 0: What are your ticipate in the broad and rich took up the matter and heard ers" policy. As the Supreme The multifunctional nature I believe this dude may have thoughts on faculty variety of Christian congre- arguments Monday. The dis- Court said in a I9H4 decision, of the Union makes it one of been homeless or was kicked gational life and traditions. pute appears to turn around "freedom of association pre- the best resources on campus. out by his wife. unionization? Membership in the Christian the issue of whether a state supposes a freedom not to This also makes it attract a But the strangeold man takes Legal Society is open to all school can use a "non-dis- associate." range of people, from the ordi- the comfort and warmth of the who believe in and sign CLS' crimination" rule to bar a The danger here, of course, nary to the absolutely weird. TV lounge to another level. As Statement of Faith." CLS has student organization whose is succumbing to the tyranny Working in the Union I get done dust mopping 1 find i Faculty are underap- student chapters at many dif- charter includes a traditional of words. Some use the word ; predated and should ferent law schools. view of human sexuality, i.e., "discrimination" as a club, I have a union: S2% The Hastings School sex should only occur between and brand those who discrim- of the Law, located in San a man and woman united in a inate as being racist or sexist. 419 572 mf. Francisco, is the oldest law traditional marriage. But more subtle thinking is \ Faculty are under- school in California. It hosts Disputes of this type have called for. ; appreciated, but a number of different stu- occurred at the University of There is nothing inherently i a union is not the dent organizations — one of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. wrong with discrimination, or which is not CLS. Ohio State, Tufts and Rutgers. selecting with whom you care I answer: 17% The reason? Hastings But, as Harvey Silverglate, to associate. The danger, in i requires all its student organi- who signed a friend-of-thc- this case, lies in organizations I I don't know: 4% zations to offer membership court brief in the Hastings that discriminate based on to anyone enrolled — what case, noted, these attempts status, rather than beliefs, to ! is known as an "all-comers at regulation by the schools use the Chief Justice's words. | No union is needed policy." This puts them at failed due to either bad press It's the old story: if you take odds with CLS. who requires or court orders. the king's shilling, you do the ; because faculty are all officers sign a Statement lustice Kennedy wondered king's bidding. 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Cargo plane crashes Runaway luxury train Sarkozy to submit in the Philippines; derails in S.Africa, bill banning Islamic three dead 2 dead face veils *■*** ?* * MANILA. Philippines (AP)-A PRETORIA. South Africa (AP)-A PARIS (AP)-French President Russian-made cargo plane crashed luxury train filled with foreign tour- Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday and burst into flames in a rice (ield ists, many of them Americans, sped ordered legislation that would ban north ol the Philippine capital downhill out of control before derailing women from wearing Islamic veils that Wednesday as it attempted a land- in South Africa Wednesday, killing a hide the face in the street and other ing. Three crew were killed and three pregnant woman and another crew public places. pulled out alive from the burning member and trapping passengers in In seeking to forbid the garment wreckage. the mangled coaches. from public view. Sarkozy defied iove The Antonov 12 aircraft was Rail officials advised passengers and the advice of experts sought by the flying from Mactan in the central crew to jump from the train as it sped government who warned that such a Philippines and crashed about 22 ' into Pretoria. South Africa's capital. broad ban risked contravening Frances miles (55 kilometers) south of Clark after their attempts to apply brakes did constitution. airport, the former U.S. Air Base not work Such a measure would put France near Manila, said Alfonso Cusi, "1 screamed at the others to tell on the same track as Belgium, which is director-general of the Civil Aviation them to jump off.' said Rovos Rail also moving toward a complete ban in ESffi Authority of the Philippines Managing Director Rohan Vos. "1 a similar reaction as Islamic culture has M£? Firefighters struggled into the jumped off while it was moving" come in conflict with native European night to put out the flames that The train was carrying nearly 60 values Sarkozy has repeatedly said that engulfed the aircraft after it explod- passengers, and about 20 of them such clothing oppresses women and is ed on impact, ripping the plane were injured, including 10 Americans. "not welcome" in France. into two sections, said police Chief the U.S Embassy and reports from Government spokesman Luc Chatel Inspector Carlito Fabro. emergency officials said. said after Wednesday's weekly Cabinet Villagers managed to rescue three The Rovos Rail voyage had begun in meeting that the president decided crew members - two Russians and the government should submit a bill to Cape Town and was close to its desti- ^: an Uzbek, who suffered bruises and nation in Pretoria when it stopped for parliament in May on an overall ban on were brought to a police station to what is usually a routine change from burqa-like veils Pi; rest, police said. an electric to a steam locomotive, said "The ban on veils covering the whole Nothemba Dlali of Metro Rail, which face should be general, in every public oversees rail service in South Africa's space, because the dignity of women major population centers. The tram trip cannot be put in doubt," Chatel said is billed as a re-creation of the golden age of travel. TIE

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He said funding from the The Ohio Third Frontier is Ohio Third Frontier, given Deanne Snavelyl Vice Provost HR a SI.6 billion program created in the form of grants, is only to expand Ohio's technological received through a competi- have funded," Moses said. strengths and has brought eco- tive process involving a lot of Kimbcrly Verhoff and nomic prosperity to the state proposal, Proposals are then Matthew Jones are two of the of Ohio for the past 10 years. evaluated by a panel of experts first members, and they agree * The program's main focus is for approval. that the innovative scholarship L . building research programs One program that Ohio Third program is very valuable to -. "S and promoting technology Frontier program helps fund their teaching experience. ■=* development to make existing here at the University is the "The practicum should be a companies more productive, Science and Math Education really good experience seeing interim vice provost Deannc in Action Program. The Action what math and science actually Suavely said. program is an innovative schol- does in the work force," Jones DRIVE BY: Students walk through "The purpose is to help Ohio arship given to incoming fresh- said. "So when teaching it you 23 brand new cars lined up in the be an innovation leader in the men who are math and science can have real life examples of Union oval Wednesday afternoon. United Stales Sn.iM'ly said. education majors. what you can use it for." The American Marketing Association Inside Ohio Third Frontier's "I his year is the first cohort... The Ohio Third Frontier has sponsored the event, which featured piassive program is a portion I'm just so excited about what reached the end of its 10 year cars from four local dealerships. for gram funding for scholar students can really do if they life and in order for the pro- According to junior Josh Sevcik. who ships and co-ops for math-sci- are helped along. I mean they're gram to continue in its efforts it helped organize the event, the stunt ence and technology students. doing just great," Science and will have to be voted in by Ohio was meant to help promote local "There is a program in the Math Education Action Director residents on this May's ballot. businesses. Ohio Third Frontier program Barbara Moses said. Verhoff said that even though that's specifically for co-ops," The program's purpose is to she didn't exactly know what EXPLORE: Freshman Antonito dean of technology loseph increase the number of science the Ohio Third Frontier pro- Bradley takes a look inside a Nissan Frizado said, "li has the great- and math education graduates gram was she still thinks it ma on campus Wednesday after- est potential to make the quick- at the university and increase is very beneficial in funding noon. est change to itndergrads here their value its science and math scholarship programs like atBGSU? teachers. Students are required ACTION. Frizado said companies to do research projects and "There is a need for math and apply for assistance from the participate in practicums that science majors, and I'm getting state to provide the co-op to will show them how math and all these experiences that will the student and the stale pro- science is used in the work- help when I graduate," she said. CAMPUS BRIEF vides one third of the cost. Now force, according to the Science "They believe they have cre- It's easier for companies to say and Math Education Action ated 48,000 high tech high pay- Enlighten Project to host Clothing Swap to promote Freecycling they want more co-ops. Program website. ing jobs so that's pretty good," Enlighten is providing an opportunity (or students to get (ree clothes in exchange for their old ones. Next Wednesday. April 28. "Anything that makes co-ops "We're trying to do the best Suavely said, "The Ohio Third easier to gel and make com- for the state of Ohio and our job Frontier returnsoninvestments Enlighten will host a Clothing Swap in the Union Oval. Students can bring clothes that they no longer like or that do not fit. and panies more interested in co- is preparing teachers ... I see average 22 percent wh ich is also trade them in for clothes other students bring. Today, at the Ecofair in the Union, students can bring their clothes in and drop them ops is a plus for us.' Frizado nothing better the state could a good amount." off at the Enlighten table. Clothes will also be welcomed on the day of the event, but this is an opportunity to get a head start.

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Other wide receivers: Mohammad . Other wide receivers: )raft picks: The Browns Jratt Kicks: With only Massaquoi is the team's No. 1 target but after that, its ^<* ■ Earlier this month, the Steelers have plenty of draft picks to fill their ^five picks it would seem the Bears anyone's game Chansi Studcey. Brian Robiske and Syndric . traded star wide receiver and Super Ineeds. one of which is wide receiver. |have limited options in the upcoming Steptoe are exclusive receivers, who will battle for positions "Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes [Cleveland has 10 picks in the 2010 NFL| draft, but with all of those picks com- Jn camp, while Joshua Cribbs plays the position at times. 11 to the New York Jets. With Holmes |Draft. and five of those come in the ing in the third round or later Barnes gone. Hines Ward will remain the go-to fifth or sixth rounds, which is when keasily could be on 's radar. Barnes could be drafted. receiver, while Mike Wallace will likely fill the secondary role.

"Other wide receivers: rOn a team full of speed with the likes' |of Devin Hester and Johnny Knox. the ears need a possession receiver. While Earl Bennet and Rashied Davis are Intangibles: Pittsburgh decent first options, the supporting cast has already traded Holmes in what at wide receiver for Jay Cutler isn't as was mostly due in large part to his off- strong as it could be. the-field issues, and if Roethlisberger continues down the path he is on now, Offensive system: he could be next. And if Roethlisberger With Mike Holmgren the new president of goes, there will be no one to wear No. the team, the Browns are instituting the West ] 'tensive System: A psue- Offensive System: 7. Wait, doesn't Barnes wear No. 7? Last season Pittsburgh threw Coast Offense. The major piece of the WCO ' do-West Coach style offense, Chicago Draft Picks: The Steeler: is plays of 15 yards or less, which is mostly ■relies on multiple short passing routes that the ball 536 times. 108 more plays Intangibles: Barnes is have 10 picks, with six of th ose what Barnes did for BG in 2009. Needing a lould play in to Barnes' favor. A strong base I Intangibles: A native than they ran on the ground. Barnes ^already used to wearing orange rof Chicago Heights. III., the Bears 2 picks coming in the fifth round or later. strong possession receiver for the WCO to of quick hitting short routes, something finished his Falcon career with 297 [and brown, so what better team for would be a homecoming for Barnes However. Wallace was drafted 84th work. Barnes' vacuum-hands would be the Barnes perfected at the collegiate level, catches - the most in school history. If him to go to than the Browns? overall in the third round last year, and perfect fit. The Browns are also hoping to and a nice short drive for his mother, the Steelers plan on throwing the ball would allow the Bears to set up deeper with the 82nd pick in the third round exploit Cribbs through the Wildcat offense. ^ho attended almost every game as much as they did last year. Barnes routes for their faster players while still fore- this year, don't be surprised if the md Barnes could be used as a during his career as a Falcon. would be nice fit to be at the other Ling the defense to respect the short game. Steelers go for another top receiver. inthat formation at the NFL level. end of those passes.

Last ten picks from BG Class of the MAC: The top 10 prospects to watch from the Mid-American Conference 2007: Kory Lichtenstieger, center, fourth round, Denver 2005: , quarterback, fifth round. Pittsburgh 1 Dan Lefevour, QB, 5. Taylor Price, WR, 5. James Starks, RB, 7. Barry Church, S, 9. Junior Galette, OLB, 2004: Scott Mruckzkowski, center, seventh round, San Diego Central Michigan Ohio Buffalo Toledo Temple 2003: Josh Harris, quarterback, sixth round, Baltimore 1 ft ft 1994: Charlie Williams, cornerback, third round, Dallas 1991: Cris Shale, punter. 10th round. Washington ■ 2. Freddie Barnes, WR, 4. Tim Hiller, QB, ■ 6. Antonio Brown, WR, 8. Jameson Konz TE/FB, 10. Edwin Adamski, C, 1990: Reggie Thorton, wide receiver, fifth round, Minnesota 1990: Ronald Heard, wide receiver, sixth round. Pittsburgh i Bowling Green Western Michigan Central Michigan Kent State Northern Illinois fa i 1990: Derrick Carr, defensive end, eighth round. New Orleans 1989: Kyle Kramer, safety, fifth round, Cleveland 8 Thundn Apnl 22.2010 SPORTS WWW.BGVIEWS.COM BG flies by WMU in blowout Falcons score five runs in the first inning and never look back on way to win; Derek Spencer starts the game off with first inning grand slam in five run first "I think it was a great team win for us. The By Justin Onflow the mound for the Falcons Reporter and went five solid innings in rest of the guys that came in relief did a the win. He allowed all four of I he Falcon baseball team the Broncos' runs but never great job and put zeros on the board." extended its winning streak allowed a big inning. Three to five, routing Western of Western Michigan's runs Danny Schmitz | BG coach Michigan 19-4 Wednesday came off sacrifice flies. afternoon at Steller Field. Michael Frank, Patrick inning, senior center fielder seventh inning to put (he fin- BG (15-18-1) got off to a Martin. Ross Gerdeman, TJ. Hlanton made the play of ishing touch on the Falcon hot start in the first, load- Patrick O'Brien and Dan the game, leaping above the victory. It was McFarland's ing the bases with no outs Parsons combined for four center field fence to rob the first home run of the year. lor Derek Spencer. scoreless relief innings, allow- Broncos of a home run. The Falcons will travel With the wind blowing out ing only two hits and striking "The catch that Blanton south this weekend to face to right. Spencer roped a shot out two Broncos. made out in center field was Ohio for a three-game series. into the trees beyond the right "I think it was a great team a fantastic catch because if It marks the beginning of Mid- field wall. win for us." Schmitz said. "The he doesn't that's a three-run American Conference East "|Spencer| getting the grand rest of the guys that came in homer and we go from maybe Division play for BG and pres- slam was really, really big to relief did a great job and put a seven-run game down to a ents an opportunity for the get us going," coach Danny zeros on the board." four-run game, so that was Falcons to keep their momen- Schmitz said. I'he Falcons also contin- huge." Schmitz said. tum going. The Falcons tacked on ued their outstanding play in Dennis Vaughn, Ion Berti "Wcarestartingtoplayinour another run in the first frame the field. The team allowed and Tyler Flkins paced the division now. so each game is and never looked back, scor- only one error, which did Falcons with three hits each that much more important," ing at least one run in six sep- not result in any Western in the game. Senior Brandon Schmitz said. "Right now. arate innings. Michigan runs. McFarland added a pinch-hit. we're starting to click on all CHRISTINA MCGINNIS I I-EBGWWS I reshman Nick liriins took In the top of the fifth three-run home run in the cylinders." DELI VERY: Dan Parsons delwrsa pitch in the eighth inning ol BG'swin aqaiKt Wfetem Mdigsn. Rugby team drops both games in national tournament

Against the Aztecs. BG played what coach Tony Mazzarella "It was really a tale of two games. It's a called "one of our best games of shame. We had them right where we wanted the season." only to be undone by some costly missed opportuni- them, but we just had a couple of mistakes ties. In the early going, the Falcons executed Mazzarella's game plan to near-perfection, matching the that really came back to bite us..." bigger Aztecs physical blow for Tony N'azz.irci:^ i BG ucfly co.icr, physical blow. I lowever, the Falcons missed bit worn out. which could have is quite an accomplishment, a couple of opportunities deep accounted for their sloppy defen- Mazzarella received a sense that in SDSII territory to punch the sive performance during a 52-31 his team was dissatisfied with ball in for tries and, despite a stel- loss to St. Mary's, liven though the results and was hungry to lar kicking effort by Nick Viviani, both teams were eliminated from start reaching for more. trailed 20-15 midway through national title contention, the con- "There is no doubt that we have tile second half. From tbere, the test was still used to determine accomplished a lot together as Aztecs' superior physical condi- seeding for next year. a team," Mazzarella said. "But tioning began to pay dividends "I still am searching for a rea- everybody knows that there is as they used a pair of tries to son why we lost that |St. Mary'sl whole other level that teams like cruise home. game," Mazzarella said. "That San Diego State have reached, "It was really a tale of two games." was definitely one of the poorer and that we are still trying to get Mazzarella said. "It's a shame. We defensive performances we've to. As a coach I also have to re- ESCAPE: "he RG ruijby loam lost both games in a national tournament in California this past weekend had them right where we wanted had in a while." evaluate certain strategies and them, but we just had a couple Similar to the first game, mat- techniques to make sure I am By Christopher Rambo coast to compete in the USA in 2(K)9; witli a pair of tough loss- of mistakes that really came back ters were tight well into the sec- putting them in the best posi- Reporter Rugby National Round of IB, held es. BG started off by losing 32-15 to bite us. Against a team that ond half before the Gaels were tion possible to succeed. The this year in Santa Barbara. to a powerful San Diego State talented, you can't afford to help able to use a flurry of points to good news is that everybody For the second straight year, the Unfortunately for the Falcons, squad on Friday, before losing to them out one bit." pull away. seems more than willing to pay BG Rugby Club concluded its sea- they also walked away from the St. Mary's 52-31 in the consola- On Saturday, Mazzarella admit- Although making it to this the necessary price for greater son with a trip to the California weekend the same wav thev did tion round on Saturday, ted that his team was probably a point for two consecutive years long-term success." Pmfcmri HATS OFF TO YOU... Properties Co. Bowen-Thompson Student Union Grads!

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By B. i-t I Wan* and the Cardinals are com- to Kent State and a split with Reporter ing off a pair of wins against Buffalo. The RedHawks are Buffalo and a pair of losses fourth in the MAC East. The Falcon Softball team against Kent State. Both teams met in April will embark on their first When the teams last met, in 2009, and BG was defeated in Mid-American Conference, 2009, Ball State was able to a two-game series, 1-0 and road trip with four games in sweep a doubleheader against 7-1. BG also has a winning three days. the Falcons, winning the first record against the RedHawks BG will lace Ball State on game 7-2 and then the second going 50-38 since the teams Friday in doubleheader action 10-2 in five innings. Ball State first played in 1979. at 1 p.m., before facing Miami went on to finish the year 18-3 Miami finished second in on Saturday and Sunday at 2 and won the MAC. the MAC East last season fin- p.m. and 1 p.m.. respectively. While the Cardinals are ishing 13-9 in conference play The Falcons (10-16, 6-4 returning six starters from and 33-24 overall. MAC) are tied for second in that championship team, his- The team was able to com- the MAC East. tory is on the Falcons' side. pete in the NCAA Regionals BG swept the weekly MAC The all-time record between where they went 1-2 and have awards winning both Player the teams is 47-30 in favor of returned seven starters for (freshman Paige Berger) and BG. Ball State coach Craig this season. Pitcher of the Week (junior Nicholson leads the Cardinals Following the weekend's Zada l.inesl this past week' in his fourth season with the conference play. BG will make after successful games team and has tallied an over- up their postponed, April against Toledo. all coaching record of 810-180. 7 doubleheader with Notre Ball State (28-11, 6-4 MAC) Miami (20-19, 5-5 MAC) is Dame, in South Bend, Ind., on ANDREA FEHL '.:,. is second in (he MAC West. coming off of a pair of loses April 28. SLICK FIELDING: Paige Be«jer looks to thiom out a tunnet in a Cavs LeBron shows his love for Chicago After Chicago's Joakim Noah criticizes Cleveland, reigning MVP says he loves vacationing in city

INDEPENDENCE. Ohio (AP) he said about Cleveland. I'm The top-seeded Cavs can "It's an awesome city. Great restaurants, It kind of bothers me," — LeBron lames loves vaca- dead serious. We all love advance and prevent Noah lames said. "I still end up tioning in Chicago. He just Chicago." and the Bulls from returning great shopping. I have nothing bad (to say) with eight rebounds and has no interest in doing it Without prompting, James to Cleveland by sweeping the eight assists. It doesn't make anytime soon. then added that he has vaca- series with wins on Thursday about Chicago, and I'm not saying that sense to me. I feel like my After the Chicago Bulls' tioned in Chicago a few and Sunday. presence on the court as an Joakim Noah sharply criti- times. As reporters laughed lames was at his best in because of what he said about Cleveland. individual automatically gets cized the city of Cleveland, at the irony, lames chuckled, Game 2, finishing with 40 our teammates involved." saying there is nothing to do but insisted he was serious. points, eight rebounds and I'm dead serious. We all love Chicago." Teammate Anthony Parker and no one vacations there, "You all are making it a joke, eight assists. has heard the criticisms, but lames on Wednesday called tomorrow it's going to be a He scored 15 in the dismisses them. Chicago one of the greatest joke, but I'm being very seri- fourth quarter in response LeBron James I Cavaliers forward "If Carmelo (Anthony) has places in America. ous," he said. "I love Chicago. to Chicago's bench, which a big game, if Kobe (Bryant) "It's an awesome city. Great I love Cleveland and love dared him throughout the me shoot jumpers and keep second consecutive MVP has a big game, it's not the restaurants, great shopping," Akron, too." night to shoot jump shots. me out of the paint," lames award, but he took exception same." Parker said. "He's said lames, who spent three The Cavaliers practiced lames appeared offended said, "That's what I would Wednesday to the criticism one of the most unselfish summers in Chicago while at home Wednesday before by the challenge after the do if I was guarding me, but he receives after big games. superstars. We know what in high school working out departing for Chicago, where game on Monday and was I wouldn't talk to me if I was lames said he's tired LeBron can do and we trust at Michael Ionian's facility. they will face the Bulls on still shaking his head about guarding me. I would just let of hearing he doesn't get him to make the right deci- "I have nothing bad (to say) Thursday already leading it Wednesday. me play my game." his teammates involved sion. If he has a game where about Chicago, and I'm not their Eastern Conference "I understand a lot of James' game has him on nights he has scoring he's feeling it, we trust him saying that because of what playoff series 2-0. teams would like to make on the verge of winning a outbursts. to score." BOOK BUYBACK ALREADY IN FULL SWING ALK SALE! <^ APRIL 16-17-^

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