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CAMPUS Nearly 1,200 high school stu- always think big. It’s amazing BRIEF dents gathered in the Stroh what you’ll accomplish.” Center Monday afternoon Gov. Kasich returns It is Kasich’s second year in for the annual Buckeye Boys a row attending Buckeye Boys to campus for State retreat. The retreat runs State, which is an “experience $ Buckeye Boy State from June 8 until June 16 in the operation of the demo- and marks the 35th year the cratic form of government, University has held Buckeye the organization of political Boys State, a program for parties and the relationship of high school students to learn one to the other,” according about leadership and govern- to the organization’s website, ment. www.ohiobuckeyeboysstate. Gov. John Kasich spoke at com. the event and motivated the “Figure out what you’re students to dream big. passionate about,” he said. John Kasich “Think small and you’ll be “You have a choice, value, Governor of Ohio small,” Kasich said. “Think big, integrity and courage.” Kiosks preferred way

| THE BG NEWS to pay for parking HOLLYWOOD CASINO: Inside of one of the four Ohio casinos located in Toledo. STEVEN W. ECHARD Casino brings in city revenue Variety of payment options and tourists to Toledo may reduce student stress By Lindsay Gebhart Reporter By Michelle Black Reporter Since its grand opening in May 2012, Hollywood Casino PARKING TICKET FACTS: in Toledo has counted more than 3.4 million visitors, a Students and falculty members number above and beyond what was expected. will continue to rack up orange ■■For the 2012-2013 year, At a news conference hosted on May 29 to celebrate the parking tickets if they want to 38,843 cittions were given. casino’s first birthday, General Manager Richard St. Jean risk getting a fine without pay- ■■1,867 were appealed. said the projected visits for the first year was exceeded by ing for the time. ■■Total cost came to $340,462. over 600,000. Many times individuals put ■■More than 100 meters have been eliminated. More than half the people who have been to the casino money in meters believing they came from outside of Lucas County. More than 44 percent have more time to do things on of the total visitors came from states other than Ohio. campus than they actually do, “Success in any business is measured one guest at a which could cost an them $10, time,” St. Jean said, “We are very pleased with our year then after every hour another one results.” ticket will be issued. The casino site along the Maumee River opened May Some students have become 29, 2012, offering entertainment, dining and of course too familiar with the orange gambling. tickets that are stuck under Since then the casino has helped bring new people to their car windshield wipers, the Toledo area, helping increase revenue at area hotels, which may make them upset. bars and restaurants, St. Jean said. However, the casino Senior Ryland Ward has has not always been so celebrated. received over 20 tickets because “The casino started out as a controversial issue,” Mike he didn’t want to buy a parking Bell, mayor of Toldeo said. It was a no brainer for him. pass during the fall, spring or The casino brought jobs and has helped support city and summer semester. community organizations, Bell said. Bell said that he is “I don’t want to get a parking “extremely appreciative” of what the Hollywood Casino pass because my only usage of has done for Toledo. The tax revenue created by the state’s it would be for going to the sta- dium for my football practices,” STEVEN W. ECHARD | THE BG NEWS See CASINO | Page 2 Ward said. “And there’s no need to waste $100 on [a permit].” Permits are issued for an ORIENTATION ICEBREAKER annual, semester, monthly, weekly and daily period to individuals at certain prices. Students are able to buy an annual pass for $100. Ashley Allen, a clerk for Parking Services, said she has seen students who try to park without a pass, which can lead to heavy fines. “A lot of them that do not get one, they think they can get away with it,” Allen said. “I think they don’t think they need one and that we’re not that serious.” Parking in a parking lot with- out a valid permit will first issue the violator a warning. If a sec- ond offence occurs, a $25 fine is issued. $50 fines are issued for citations, 1,867 were appealed, third violations and beyond. and the total cost came to “They charge ungodly $340,462, he said in an email. amounts for tickets,” Ward said. The money that is collected at Aaron Michael Kane, a man- the end of the year from parking ager for the parking and shuttle services goes directly towards services, calculated the total parking lot maintenance and violations and appeals at the repairs, Kane said. end of the 2012-2013 school year. Kane said the most popu- Overall, there were 38,843 lar reason for them giving out ORIENTATION DAY: Incoming freshmen play “I’m a Falcon You’re a Falcon” with Freddie and Frieda at their orientation. ALYSSA BENES | THE BG NEWS See PARKING | Page 2

SOFTBALL SEASON ENDS EARLY WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT AMANDA BYNES? EXPLORE BG “ I think she’s starving for attention. She’s a hot mess Do you ever wonder about what The Falcon softball team ended because like most child stars, she got too much atten- there is to do in BG during the their season with a 27-24 record. tion and can’t handle being out of the spot light.” Check out a recap of their season summer? Read PULSE every Robert Kirk and MAC Tournament games in week to find new things to do | Psychology, PhD Student PAGE 6 SPORTS | PAGE 5 2 Wednesday, June 12, 2013 FROM THE FRONT PAGE WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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citations Students aren’t the only ones receiv- 7:47 A.M. urination near E. Wooster St. BLOTTER Complainant reported that and S. Summit St. Stratton was PARKING was due to ing parking violations around campus. sometime Saturday night, an also arrested for drug abuse From Page 1 overtime Allen said faculty members also unknown person entered an (marijuana). Both were lodged in a meter, receive the same consequences as stu- FRI., JUNE 7 unlocked vehicle and stole the at the Wood County Justice which is dents if they go against rules. She said faceplate to the stereo, a phone Center. also the most appealed citation. she deals with the same amount of 9:03 A.M. charger and a seashell charm The kiosk system, which is where students as she does faculty members Complainant reported that he bracelet within the 400 clock of had allowed a friend to stay at 2:23 A.M. someone pays before entering a lot with when it comes to tickets. S. Prospect St. The total value Trevor B. Meyer, 21, of Bluffton, his residence Thursday night of the items is estimated to $128. limited time on the ticket before you However, Allen believes that the pric- within the 1000 block of S. Main Ohio, was cited for disorderly have to leave, is a preferred method on es charged to students are pretty rea- conduct/public urination in Lot 2 St. When the complainant woke campus by the parking service to regu- sonable. 10:01 A.M. downtown. up, the suspect was gone along late drivers. “[The prices charged] are totally fair, with all of the complainant’s DJ Carlton Robert Smarage, 19, equipment. of Weston, Ohio, was cited for “The kiosk bring several positives,” considering that other colleges charge a 7:42 A.M. Kane said. “They have eliminated over lot more,” Allen said. theft within the 1000 block of S. Lauren Katherine Ribble was Main St. 100 unsightly parking meters, plus visi- Students who continue to receive vio- 12:01 P.M. cited for failing to maintain a Complainant reported that litter-free premise within the 100 tors may now pay with dollar bills and lations due to parking without passes someone drive through his yard 10:53 A.M. block of S. College Drive. credit/debit cards. I believe drivers need to know that citations are real and and ran over a bush within the Complainant reported some- prefer having several payment options shouldn’t be ignored. time between Friday night and 800 block of Clough St. 11:30 A.M. when parking.” “It will stay on their parking account Saturday morning, an unknown Complainant reported that He also said the method allows for for sure,” Allen said. “And I know a lot person entered an unlocked 12:53 P.M. sometime Saturday night, some- easier management. of things with their school work can be vehicle and stole $1 and a high one put grape jelly and mustard Complainant reported a suspect school class ring valued at $150 “The collection points are more effi- affected by not paying their bill.” had parked illegally or too close on her vehicle between Manville cient and the maintenance is more eas- In order to lower the amount of cita- within the 200 block of Leroy Ave. and Clough St. to another vehicle and damaged Ave. ily managed,” Kane said. tions given to students who refuse the complainant’s passenger to purchase parking passes, possible side mirror near Warbler Court 2:10 P.M. incentives may encourage them to and Cardinal Road. The dam- 12:17 P.M. Complainant reported that an “The collection points age is estimated at $100. Complainant reported that unknown person threw a brick are more efficent and the finally get one. sometime early Saturday morn- through the rear window of a “Maybe giving out free items or half ing, an unknown person broke 2:48 P.M. vehicle and scratched the body maitenance is more easily off on parking passes could encourage out the upstairs bedroom win- causing approximately $1500 in students,” Ward said. Complainant reported that dow causing $100 in damage sometime Thursday night, damages within the 300 block of managed.” The parking service is open from within the 200 block of Byall S. Enterprise St. someone slashed both the driver Ave. Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. side tires within the 1700 block Aaron Michael Kane | Manager of Parking all summer. of E. Wooster St. The damage is 4:23 P.M. approximately $160. 12:34 P.M. Complainant reported that Complainant reported that sometime on Sunday, an four casinos has sometime Saturday morning, unknown person stole her bicy- “It doesn’t feel like 6:54 P.M. an unknown person broke out added about $4.3 Craig Lamar Gibson, 23, of cle off the front porch within the CASINO the rear window of a vehicle, 200 block of Troup Ave. million to the you’re in Toledo.” Toledo, was arrested for tamper- causing approximately $300 in From Page 1 ing with evidence and posses- city’s bank so far. damage within the 200 block of “If all one-year-old [businesses] could Kristine Girten | Junior sion of marijuana. Gibson was Clay St. 6:59 P.M. taken to the Wood County Complainant reported that do what they have been able to do in Justice Center. sometime between Saturday one year, we really would be moving as proud to service the casino and its 3:42 P.M. and Sunday, a men’s 21-speed a city and as a world,” Bell said. “I knew patrons. Megan Renee Hall, 24, of mountain bike valued at $70 was 7:04 P.M. Goshen, Ind., was cited for pass- that when I was here on New Year’s Eve With help from local suppliers, the Complainant reported that taken within the 400 block of E. and you couldn’t find a seat, something Hollywood Casino’s Final Cut Steak ing bad checks within the 100 Merry Ave. sometime between Thursday block of W. Gypsy Lane Rd. was happening in Toledo that hadn’t & Seafood has been recognized with night and Friday morning, a happened in awhile.” a four-star rating from Forbes. This large stuffed monkey was taken 8:30 P.M. Carol Contrada, president of the makes the Final Cut the only four-star from the complainant’s porch 6:27 P.M. Complainant reported that board of county commissioners said restaurant in all of Ohio, Michigan and within the 400 block of S. Main Complainant reported that sometime between Saturday St. The estimated value is $50. sometime Friday night, some- night and Sunday morning, the tax revenue the county had received Indiana. one attempted to break into the her vehicle was entered and a was approximately $21,000, which was Junior Kristine Girten said that her complainant’s vehicle within the bag containing socks, personal more than predicted. Taxes paid by the visits to the casino have been worth- 400 block of S. Main St. A win- SAT., JUNE 8 papers and her work keys were casino goes to area counties, schools, while. Having been to Las Vegas, she dow was chipped and an iPod 2:09 A.M. taken within the 1000 block of cities, etc. said the atmosphere in the Toledo casi- Alex Price, 19, of Bowling Green, was stolen. The total estimated Fairview Ave. was cited for operating a vehicle damage is $200. At the news conference, the casino no was just the same. impaired within the 1000 block officials were sure to thank the many “You don’t feel like you’re in Toledo,” of N. Grove St. local suppliers and charities they work Girten said. SUN., JUNE 9 ONLINE: Go to bgviews.com for the with. Having gone with a group of fellow 12:03 A.M. complete blotter list. “From the start, we have been com- University students, Girten said she saw 2:20 A.M. Joshua Anthony-Clayton mitted to purchasing our products several other university students and Jake T. Farthing, 20, of Toledo, Pettus, 22, of Bowling Green, was arrested for underage/ was cited for possession of drug CORRECTION locally,” St. Jean said. alumni playing the tables and slots, under the influence within the paraphernalia, open container Officials from local companies identifiable by their Falcon gear. 100 block of N. 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Also check VOLUME 92, ISSUE 54 Falcons came up victorious against Eastern Page 2 BGcharity. | PAGE 5 Page 2 BGcharity. | PAGE 5 ESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community ESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community THE NEWS Michigan on Saturday thanks to a 3-point THE NEWS Michigan on Saturday thanks to a 3-point BGout today’s blotter on NEWS BGout today’s blotter on NEWS VOLUME 92, ISSUE 66 Monday, February 11, 2013 WWW.BGNEWS.COM basket from senior Jordan Crawford with 6.1 VOLUME 92, ISSUE 66 Monday, February 11, 2013 WWW.BGNEWS.COM basket from senior Jordan Crawford with 6.1 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Monday, January 14, 2013 seconds left in the game on WWW.BGNEWS.COM Monday, January 14, 2013 seconds left in the game on — 419.352.7031 — NEWS Crime rates Page 5 NEWS Crime rates Page 5 Winter WWW.BGNEWS.COM Winter WWW.BGNEWS.COM An independentBG student press serving theMonday, campus January and surrounding 7, 2013 community An independentBG student press serving theMonday, campus January and surrounding 7, 2013 community THEESTABLISHED 1920 | fluctuate months THEESTABLISHED 1920 | fluctuate months VOLUME 92, ISSUE 51 during breakdampen VOLUME 92, ISSUE 51 during breakdampen BG Police see decline in on-campus BG Police see decline in on-campus USG to activity while city incidents increase USG to activity while city incidents increase WHILEThe BG News reviews YOU some notable eventsWERE that took place during OUTwinter break moods WHILEThe BG News reviews YOU some notable eventsWERE that took place during OUTwinter break moods 12953 KRAMER RD. By Eric Lagatta By Eric Lagatta By Alex Alusheff Assistant Campus Editor By Alex Alusheff Assistant Campus Editor focus on UNIVERSITY CONTINUES DEMOLITION OF HEINZ PLANT REMNANTS FOR GREEN SPACE City Editor focus on UNIVERSITY CONTINUES DEMOLITION OF HEINZ PLANT REMNANTS FOR GREEN SPACE City Editor The University is tearing down what’s left of the Heinz plant on the corner of North Enterprise Street and Ridge Street in Students returning to the city from winterWhen freshman Rebecca Gonya The University is tearing down what’s left of the Heinz plant on the corner of North Enterprise Street and Ridge Street in Students returning to the city from winterWhen freshman Rebecca Gonya late November in order to convert it to a green space. The intended green space will have walkways and benches. The project is break may find themselves a few belongingswakes up and is greeted by a frigid late November in order to convert it to a green space. The intended green space will have walkways and benches. The project is break may find themselves a few belongingswakes up and is greeted by a frigid short. short. student scheduled to conclude this month. cold and a snow-covered ground, she student scheduled to conclude this month. cold and a snow-covered ground, she Usually the rate of theft rises when studentsdoesn’t let it lower her mood. Usually the rate of theft rises when studentsdoesn’t let it lower her mood. leave because their apartments are unattendedDuring the cold winter months, leave because their apartments are unattendedDuring the cold winter months, for weeks, said Maj. Tony Hetrick, deputy chiefstudents may find that the harsh for weeks, said Maj. Tony Hetrick, deputy chiefstudents may find that the harsh BOWLING GREEN, OH 43402 life, safety and public information officer for the Bowlingwinds and frequent snows of life, safety and public information officer for the Bowlingwinds and frequent snows of Green Police Division. Bowling Green affect their motiva- Green Police Division. Bowling Green affect their motiva- CITY FURTHER DEBATES CONTROVERSIAL REZONING CITY FURTHER DEBATES CONTROVERSIAL REZONING By Emily Gordon There were 20 reports of theft, burglary andtion and spirits. Some may find it dif- By Emily Gordon There were 20 reports of theft, burglary andtion and spirits. Some may find it dif- Reporter ORDINANCE robbery in December, 11 more than November, Reporter ORDINANCE robbery in December, 11 more than November, Developers who wish to put a strip mall on East Wooster Street between North Prospect and ficult to get out and go to class. Developers who wish to put a strip mall on East Wooster Street between North Prospect and ficult to get out and go to class. according to a summary report provided by But for Gonya, the solution is according to a summary report provided by But for Gonya, the solution is North Summit streets were met with opposition from community members when they requested North Summit streets were met with opposition from community members when they requested Hetrick. simple. Hetrick. simple. a zoning change. It originally would have allowed for a four story building to be constructed in the a zoning change. It originally would have allowed for a four story building to be constructed in the For Undergraduate Student - Other crimes, however, decreased while stu “Bundle up and get through the For Undergraduate Student - Other crimes, however, decreased while stu “Bundle up and get through the lot. To try to appease both parties, city council introduced a new zone that would restrict a building dents were home for break. lot. To try to appease both parties, city council introduced a new zone that would restrict a building dents were home for break. Government President Alex Solis, day,” she said. Government President Alex Solis, day,” she said. the new semester brings new moti to two stories and disallow rental apartments on the first floor. A public hearing will be hosted to “Less people in town means less activity,” the new semester brings new moti to two stories and disallow rental apartments on the first floor. A public hearing will be hosted to “Less people in town means less activity,” - Many students will experience a - Many students will experience a further discuss the legislation Monday at 6 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the third floor of the Hetrick said. “A lot of different factors go into further discuss the legislation Monday at 6 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the third floor of the Hetrick said. “A lot of different factors go into vation to help make the University decrease in mood during the winter vation to help make the University decrease in mood during the winter City Administrative Services building. reductions.” City Administrative Services building. reductions.” a better place. Solis said USG months, said Dryw Dworsky, direc- a better place. Solis said USG months, said Dryw Dworsky, direc- will be focusing on - Factors like cold weather may have convinced tor of the Psychological Services will be focusing on - Factors like cold weather may have convinced tor of the Psychological Services more people to stay home or indoors instead of more people to stay home or indoors instead of major issues affect - Center and clinical assistant profes- major issues affect - Center and clinical assistant profes- www.lyricauto.com making the trek downtown or elsewhere, he said. making the trek downtown or elsewhere, he said. ing students this sor in the psychology department. ing students this sor in the psychology department. Liquor law violations are some of the crimes Liquor law violations are some of the crimes month. This will - “I wouldn’t call it a dramatic month. This will - “I wouldn’t call it a dramatic CITY DECLARES SNOW EMERGENCY that lessen during breaks, Hetrick said. ASHLEY EDWARDS, senior, participates in the University Gospel Fest as the Gospel Choir sings backup. CITY DECLARES SNOW EMERGENCY that lessen during breaks, Hetrick said. ASHLEY EDWARDS, senior, participates in the University Gospel Fest as the Gospel Choir sings backup. include a discus MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS increase, but I do see a lot of mood- include a discus MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS increase, but I do see a lot of mood- BowlingTHOMAS Green received ROSENKRANZ, its first big snow fall assistanton Dec. 26, professor prompting of the music city to performance declare a snow studies,emer plays a Steinway piano in the Bryan Recital Hall SundayPolice afternoon. made 42 liquor law arrests in December, BowlingTHOMAS Green received ROSENKRANZ, its first big snow fall assistanton Dec. 26, professor prompting of the music city to performance declare a snow studies,emer plays a Steinway piano in the Bryan Recital Hall SundayPolice afternoon. made 42 liquor law arrests in December, sion of how to make related issues in the colder months,” sion of how to make related issues in the colder months,” gency to clear the roads for crews to plow the streets. A snow emergency is declared when precipitation which is down from 72 in November, according gency to clear the roads for crews to plow the streets. A snow emergency is declared when precipitation which is down from 72 in November, according campus tobacco campus tobacco exceeds two inches and above. Snow crews dispensed 150 tons of salt on the road ways and 61 people were to the summary report. Dworsky said. exceeds two inches and above. Snow crews dispensed 150 tons of salt on the road ways and 61 people were to the summary report. Dworsky said. free and how to These “blues” can be attributed to MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS free and how to These “blues” can be attributed to MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS Alex cited for not removing their vehicles from the street. While crimes may have fluctuated in the city, Alex cited for not removing their vehicles from the street. While crimes may have fluctuated in the city, best implement crime on campus dwindled. a hormone imbalance caused by lack best implement crime on campus dwindled. a hormone imbalance caused by lack Solis gender inclusive of exposure to sunlight, said Howard Solis gender inclusive of exposure to sunlight, said Howard USG For campus police, there is usually a decline in USG For campus police, there is usually a decline in housing. - calls for service because the majority of the 6,500 Cromwell, associate professor in the housing. - calls for service because the majority of the 6,500 Cromwell, associate professor in the President The first meet psychologypower department. This hor- President The first meet psychologypower department. This hor- 419-352-3776 students who live on campus leave, said Capt. students who live on campus leave, said Capt. Michael Campbell. mone is melatonin, he said. Michael Campbell. mone is melatonin, he said. ing of the semester will be hosted “You need to have an exposure to ing of the semester will be hosted “You need to have an exposure to Monday at 7:30 p.m. in room 308 qualityThere iskeys the possibility for a spike in crimes like of Monday at 7:30 p.m. in room 308 qualityThere iskeys the possibility for a spike in crimes like of theft, but campus police do not find out until the light for a certain period of time to theft, but campus police do not find out until the light for a certain period of time to of the Union. BG LOSES THE MILITARY BOWL TO SAN JOSE STATE of the Union. BG LOSES THE MILITARY BOWL TO SAN JOSE STATE first few weeks of classes as students return and have that melatonin work properly,” first few weeks of classes as students return and have that melatonin work properly,” Solis said he is also looking to The Falcons made their first bowl appearanceCollege in three years,of Musicalbut despite a good Arts season, toit replace some pianos, aims to become All-Steinway school Solis said he is also looking to The Falcons made their first bowl appearanceCollege in three years,of Musicalbut despite a good Arts season, toit replace some pianos, aims to become All-Steinway school might discover some of their things are missing, Cromwell said. might discover some of their things are missing, Cromwell said. 4 pass a resolution this month for an came up short against SJSU, losing 29-20. The Falcons finishedBy Danae their season King with an 8-5 record pass a resolution this month for an came up short against SJSU, losing 29-20. The Falcons finishedBy Danae their season King with an 8-5 record highest level,” hehe said. said. Altered melatonin leads to both praise highest level,” hehe said. said. Altered melatonin leads to both praise opt-out program for the campus and will start again Aug. 23 against Tulsa. Campus Editor Gospel Choir hosts 10th annual Gospel Fest in Union opt-out program for the campus and will start again Aug. 23 against Tulsa. Campus Editor Gospel Choir hosts 10th annual Gospel Fest in Union - Showell broughtDuring the initiative break of becomingCampbell All-Steinway said campus when policehe came to sleep issues and depression, he said. - Showell broughtDuring the initiative break of becomingCampbell All-Steinway said campus when policehe came to sleep issues and depression, he said. alert system AlertBG. the University abouthave a time year toand focus a half their ago, heenergy said. on tasks they nor But the Psychological Services alert system AlertBG. the University abouthave a time year toand focus a half their ago, heenergy said. on tasks they nor But the Psychological Services The system, which warns stu The system, which warns stu 5 ithin a few years, students may hear more of a certain distinc- One of the firstmally steps can’t was gettingwhen classesthe Moore are Musical in session. Arts Center ready to Center is there to help. ithin a few years, students may hear more of a certain distinc- One of the firstmally steps can’t was gettingwhen classesthe Moore are Musical in session. Arts Center ready to Center is there to help. 131 W. Gypsy Lane Road dents and faculty of emergencies tive tone ringing throughout the musical arts building— the house Steinways. In September, the Board of Trustees approved a resolution The center, located in 300 dents and faculty of emergencies tive tone ringing throughout the musical arts building— the house Steinways. In September, the Board of Trustees approved a resolution The center, located in 300 “We have more foot patrol and are able to check By Kendra Clark “We have more foot patrol and are able to check By Kendra Clark - - or class cancellations, is currently tone of Steinway pianos. to replace the agingbuildings HVAC and units have in the more building. visibility,” he said. Psychology Building, offers a wide or class cancellations, is currently tone of Steinway pianos. to replace the agingbuildings HVAC and units have in the more building. visibility,” he said. Psychology Building, offers a wide W For senior Ashley Edwards, singing Webgospel Editor gives her a purpose. W For senior Ashley Edwards, singing Webgospel Editor gives her a purpose. an opt-in program, meaning you The College of Musical Arts is working on becoming an All-Steinway “While the unitsEven have with been most serviced students regularly out of and town, are mostreasonably bar well variety of services to the campus and an opt-in program, meaning you The College of Musical Arts is working on becoming an All-Steinway “While the unitsEven have with been most serviced students regularly out of and town, are mostreasonably bar well variety of services to the campus and “I need to use the voice I was given to give God’s word,” Edwards said. “I need to use the voice I was given to give God’s word,” Edwards said. must sign up to receive the alerts, School, which means 90 percent or more of the pianos used in the school maintained, thestools overall stayed performance full during has break. been deteriorating along with surrounding community by super- must sign up to receive the alerts, School, which means 90 percent or more of the pianos used in the school maintained, thestools overall stayed performance full during has break. been deteriorating along with surrounding community by super- he said. will be made by Steinway and Sons piano company, said Jeffrey Showell, the physical state of the units,” according to the resolution. “In addition, vised graduate students. The center Edwards, head of Publicity of Gospel Fest and Gospel Choir, was raised he said. will be made by Steinway and Sons piano company, said Jeffrey Showell, the physical state of the units,” according to the resolution. “In addition, vised graduate students. The center Edwards, head of Publicity of Gospel Fest and Gospel Choir, was raised - WOMENS BASKETBALL ENDS 6 GAME WINNING STREAK Banan Alkilani, general manager of Cla-Zel, around the church and has been in the choir for four years. - WOMENS BASKETBALL ENDS 6 GAME WINNING STREAK Banan Alkilani, general manager of Cla-Zel, around the church and has been in the choir for four years. Solis said he wants the alerts dean of the College of Musical Arts. the College ofsaid Musical the barArts wasis planning continually to become busy an during ‘All-Steinway break School’ helps those struggling with anything Solis said he wants the alerts dean of the College of Musical Arts. the College ofsaid Musical the barArts wasis planning continually to become busy an during ‘All-Steinway break School’ helps those struggling with anything Despite a winning streak, the Falcons lost to University of Central Florida on Friday 59-56. Junior Alexis This past weekend, Edwards participated in the 10th annual Gospel Fest Despite a winning streak, the Falcons lost to University of Central Florida on Friday 59-56. Junior Alexis This past weekend, Edwards participated in the 10th annual Gospel Fest to be automatically sent to every “There’s really no doubt that Steinways are the best pianos in the world,” (piano), anddue the tocurrent the fact climate that conditions they hosted within “Club the KISS”building on will not from depression to , to be automatically sent to every “There’s really no doubt that Steinways are the best pianos in the world,” (piano), anddue the tocurrent the fact climate that conditions they hosted within “Club the KISS”building on will not from depression to substance abuse, Rogers led the team with 11 points and seven rebounds. The team will have its first conference face-off with her fellow Gospel Choir members. The fest involved university gospel Rogers led the team with 11 points and seven rebounds. The team will have its first conference face-off with her fellow Gospel Choir members. The fest involved university gospel one on campus, and if they decide Showell said. “The best music schools in the country are All-Steinway support thatweekends designation.” and community members made up for according to the center’s website. one on campus, and if they decide Showell said. “The best music schools in the country are All-Steinway support thatweekends designation.” and community members made up for according to the center’s website. against Kent State on Thursday. The women’s basketball team has an overall record of 9-4 and Kent is 2-11. choirs coming together to praise and worship. against Kent State on Thursday. The women’s basketball team has an overall record of 9-4 and Kent is 2-11. choirs coming together to praise and worship. they don’t want to receive them, schools.” For a finethe piano, student humidity attendance cannot change loss. suddenly, Showell said. Showell Dworsky said he notices an they don’t want to receive them, schools.” For a finethe piano, student humidity attendance cannot change loss. suddenly, Showell said. Showell Dworsky said he notices an The University Gospel Choir hosted choirs from Cedarville, The Ohio State The University Gospel Choir hosted choirs from Cedarville, The Ohio State they can opt-out of the program. Acquiring more Steinway pianos will give the school an edge in recruit- said the collegeTim tries to keep the Steinways in parts of the building that they can opt-out of the program. Acquiring more Steinway pianos will give the school an edge in recruit- said the collegeTim tries to keep the Steinways in parts of the building that Because crowds remained the same, Alkilani University, Wright State, Akron and Ohio University. Because crowds remained the same, Alkilani University, Wright State, Akron and Ohio University. “This is a huge public safety ing, Showell said. saidBrown there is no surge or loss of fights and sneak- See WINTER | Page 2 “This is a huge public safety ing, Showell said. saidBrown there is no surge or loss of fights and sneak- See WINTER | Page 2 Friday night, each university choir sang and then Saturday was the Friday night, each university choir sang and then Saturday was the “It sends the message that the school is committed to learning at the ins, whichOhio State he saidSee STEINWAYare at a minimum | Page 5 anyway. “It sends the message that the school is committed to learning at the ins, whichOhio State he saidSee STEINWAYare at a minimum | Page 5 anyway. | Page 7 Worship Extravaganza. | Page 7 Worship Extravaganza. See USG STATE HolidaysRepresentative also may have contributed to high bar See USG STATE HolidaysRepresentative also may have contributed to high bar “There [were] high schools and two artists, Jonathan McReynolds “There [were] high schools and two artists, Jonathan McReynolds attendance and crimes in the city. attendance and crimes in the city. BRIEF Republican, 3rd and Amante Lacey coming,” said Ashley Lewis, senior and Gospel Fest BRIEF Republican, 3rd and Amante Lacey coming,” said Ashley Lewis, senior and Gospel Fest SomeDistrict crimes spike at big party days like St. coordinator. SomeDistrict crimes spike at big party days like St. coordinator. University plansBrown for sworn building in as DON’T LOOK DOWN Lewis said the students in the University gospel choir were helpful in plan University plansBrown for sworn building in as DON’T LOOK DOWN Lewis said the students in the University gospel choir were helpful in plan Brown and his fellow representatives’ ning the event. Brown and his fellow representatives’ ning the event. state representative See CRIME | Page 2 state representative See CRIME | Page 2 main task during the next six months will be “This was all planned by the students who are members of the choir,” Lewis main task during the next six months will be “This was all planned by the students who are members of the choir,” Lewis Republican Tim Brown was sworn in - Republican Tim Brown was sworn in - City council delays rezoningrenovations, vote, to overhauls in future to formulate the state budget, Brown said. THE UNIVERSITY Gospel Choir sang Friday in the Union Ballroom. said. “They did very well.” City council delays rezoningrenovations, vote, to overhauls in future to formulate the state budget, Brown said. THE UNIVERSITY Gospel Choir sang Friday in the Union Ballroom. said. “They did very well.” Monday as a member of the Ohio House of MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS - Monday as a member of the Ohio House of MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS - Representatives. “We still have a very challenging econ Edwards helped plan the event by hanging the fliers, and described Representatives. “We still have a very challenging econ Edwards helped plan the event by hanging the fliers, and described Olscamp, other halls slated for updates, expansions omy on our hands and the work ahead is Olscamp, other halls slated for updates, expansions omy on our hands and the work ahead is Daniel Brown will serve the third district as a Daniel Brown will serve the third district as a consider specifics of proposed ordinanceBy Katie Logsdon state representative. The ceremony took going to be meaningful,” he said. consider specifics of proposed ordinanceBy Katie Logsdon state representative. The ceremony took going to be meaningful,” he said. ReporterGordon are in good condition and that New Year’s resolutions See ReporterGordon are in good condition and that New Year’s resolutions See - Wood County Commissioners James GOSPEL | Page 7 - Wood County Commissioners James GOSPEL | Page 7 theyplace provide at 10 a.m. the on theright floor amount of the Ohio of theyplace provide at 10 a.m. the on theright floor amount of the Ohio of Residents ask for extra time to evaluate certain aspects of possible legislationFirst Ward House of Representatives in the State Carter and Joel Kuhlman also hosted a Residents ask for extra time to evaluate certain aspects of possible legislationFirst Ward House of Representatives in the State Carter and Joel Kuhlman also hosted a During the next few years, stu- technology and other amenities to During the next few years, stu- technology and other amenities to cil’s February meeting, some resi Councilmember Capitol building in Columbus. Brown was reception in honor of Brown Dec. 19. The CAMPUS cil’s February meeting, some resi Councilmember Capitol building in Columbus. Brown was reception in honor of Brown Dec. 19. The CAMPUS By Max Filby dents and council members are dents may see construction all serve students and faculty.” By Max Filby dents and council members are dents may see construction all serve students and faculty.” sworn in by Betty D. Montgomery, a former falterevent, which took withplace in the Wood start County of semester BRIEF Alex sworn in by Betty D. Montgomery, a former falterevent, which took withplace in the Wood start County of semester BRIEF Alex Editor-in-Chief happy about the delay. across campus. Thisattorney summer general andthe a formerUniversity Wood County office building, honored Brown for his years Editor-in-Chief happy about the delay. across campus. Thisattorney summer general andthe a formerUniversity Wood County office building, honored Brown for his years “The residents believe we need The University is planning to will beginprosecutor to renovate and state senator. and expand - of service as a commissioner. Solis “The residents believe we need The University is planning to will beginprosecutor to renovate and state senator. and expand - of service as a commissioner. Solis - Faculty, staff encourage students to keep up with goals USG presents goals USG - Faculty, staff encourage students to keep up with goals USG presents goals USG to take great care of this one,” renovate, expand or rebuild some the College“It’s definitely of Health going and to be Human a new chal Mayor Richard Edwards declared the day CAMPUS to take great care of this one,” renovate, expand or rebuild some the College“It’s definitely of Health going and to be Human a new chal Mayor Richard Edwards declared the day CAMPUS - for spring semester President - for spring semester President City council will host a public said Daniel Gordon, a council of therezoned academic sites, buildings number acrossof floors Services lenge building, for me,” Brown, renovate who previously the served “Tim Brown Day.” BRIEF City council will host a public said Daniel Gordon, a council of therezoned academic sites, buildings number acrossof floors Services lenge building, for me,” Brown, renovate who previously the served “Tim Brown Day.” BRIEF hearing tonight so residents can man who represents the residents campusand whatand business the renovations can be includ second14 floor years asof a Olscamp Wood County Hall Commissioner, and “ItBy turned Alex out Alusheff to be really, really nice,” At this week’s Undergraduate Student hearing tonight so residents can man who represents the residents campusand whatand business the renovations can be includ second14 floor years asof a Olscamp Wood County Hall Commissioner, and “ItBy turned Alex out Alusheff to be really, really nice,” At this week’s Undergraduate Student Government meeting, students will have a Government meeting, students will have a voice their opinions about the of the area being rezoned. “I’mwill edbenefit in the every new spaces.college, Steven replacesaid the of hisheating, new position. ventilation Brown said.City “It Editor was quite humbling to have UAO to host Bo Burnham voice their opinions about the of the area being rezoned. “I’mwill edbenefit in the every new spaces.college, Steven replacesaid the of hisheating, new position. ventilation Brown said.City “It Editor was quite humbling to have UAO to host Bo Burnham - chance to learn what the organization has dents about what USG is doing, but also benefit - chance to learn what the organization has dents about what USG is doing, but also benefit controversial rezoning of land not going to support or upholdKrakoff, “I’m Associate glad the Vice process President has been and air conditioning system in that kind of reception.” Faith controversial rezoning of land not going to support or upholdKrakoff, “I’m Associate glad the Vice process President has been and air conditioning system in that kind of reception.” Faith Brown also arranged a tour of the StateIt’s only a couple weeks into the done this past semester, as well as what’s the newer senators, who may be able to better for LOL in February Brown also arranged a tour of the StateIt’s only a couple weeks into the done this past semester, as well as what’s the newer senators, who may be able to better for LOL in February at the corner of Wooster and anything that doesn’t have theirof Capitol Planning and Campus the Moore Musical Arts building, Yingling at the corner of Wooster and anything that doesn’t have theirof Capitol Planning and Campus the Moore Musical Arts building, Yingling slowed down,” Gordon said. Capitol immediately following the ceremony.new year,Brown and spent some his finalstudents months as com planned for the current one. familiarize themselves with the organization Comedian Bo Burnham will headline the slowed down,” Gordon said. Capitol immediately following the ceremony.new year,Brown and spent some his finalstudents months as com planned for the current one. familiarize themselves with the organization Comedian Bo Burnham will headline the Prospect Streets. input involved.” Operations,“Anything said. we can do to boost theKrakoff said.“That way folks will have the time to see missioner by finalizing the budget. His Director of through watching the presentation, Solis said. Prospect Streets. input involved.” Operations,“Anything said. we can do to boost theKrakoff said.“That way folks will have the time to see missioner by finalizing the budget. His Director of through watching the presentation, Solis said. may find it hard to keep to their USG President Alex Solis and Senate third annual LOL with UAO event. may find it hard to keep to their USG President Alex Solis and Senate third annual LOL with UAO event. While residents will be able to Residents have been asking “It’s important that all of our According to an email from last day in his Wood County office was Wellness While residents will be able to Residents have been asking “It’s important that all of our According to an email from last day in his Wood County office was Wellness inclusion of everyone’s thoughts the people’s house,” he said. resolutions. Speaker Melissa Dzienny will give the pre- “What better way to utilize general assembly Burnham will take the stage at the Stroh inclusion of everyone’s thoughts the people’s house,” he said. resolutions. Speaker Melissa Dzienny will give the pre- “What better way to utilize general assembly Burnham will take the stage at the Stroh voice their opinions at the 6 p.m. buildings adequately support the Chief Financial Officer Sherideen this past Monday, when he packed up his time that to remember what we’re here to do?” voice their opinions at the 6 p.m. buildings adequately support the Chief Financial Officer Sherideen this past Monday, when he packed up his time that to remember what we’re here to do?” - for more time to consider the and opinions is a good thing.” A House session also took place MondayThis year, sophomore Brett sentation. MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS Center at 7 p.m. Feb. 7. Tickets will become - for more time to consider the and opinions is a good thing.” A House session also took place MondayThis year, sophomore Brett sentation. MOLLY MCFADDIN | THE BG NEWS Center at 7 p.m. Feb. 7. Tickets will become hearing, the council likely won’t users,” KrakoffNow thatsaid. the “Whether process they has been final things. Solis said. hearing, the council likely won’t users,” KrakoffNow thatsaid. the “Whether process they has been final things. Solis said. ordinance’s specifics since it at 2 p.m. The session didn’t deal withVermillion bills or aims(left), to a sophmore be a nicerin enginering technology, participated in the rock climbing challenge for the second year Sunday, and did not win the available Jan. 17 and 18 at the University ordinance’s specifics since it at 2 p.m. The session didn’t deal withVermillion bills or aims(left), to a sophmore be a nicerin enginering technology, participated in the rock climbing challenge for the second year Sunday, and did not win the available Jan. 17 and 18 at the University are residence halls or classroom See CAMPUS | Page 9 JOE ZBASNIK “Melissa and I thought it would be a good are residence halls or classroom See CAMPUS | Page 9 JOE ZBASNIK “Melissa and I thought it would be a good vote on the B-3 or B-5 zoning ordi was introduced to council on “slowed down,” the Planning legislation, but was more procedural,guy Brownchallenge. because Andrew “I’ve“it Clark kindmakes (right) of been participatedpeople getting thingsin thesaid. rockin order climbing “You challenge have tofor thefind first time time. He to was informedidea aboutto not theonly event state from the goals,a friend. but map out Matt Haschak, director of IT security and Activities Office, in residence halls and at vote on the B-3 or B-5 zoning ordi was introduced to council on “slowed down,” the Planning legislation, but was more procedural,guy Brownchallenge. because Andrew “I’ve“it Clark kindmakes (right) of been participatedpeople getting thingsin thesaid. rockin order climbing “You challenge have tofor thefind first time time. He to was informedidea aboutto not theonly event state from the goals,a friend. but map out Matt Haschak, director of IT security and Activities Office, in residence halls and at buildings, it is important that they buildings, it is important that they nances at its 7 p.m. meeting at Oct. 15, 2012. Commission will announce its said. The session formally swore inhappy.” all House so I’m ready to go after the swearing-in,”make for it.” how we’re going to get there,” Solis said. “It’s networking in the department of informa certain athletic events on campus. nances at its 7 p.m. meeting at Oct. 15, 2012. Commission will announce its said. The session formally swore inhappy.” all House so I’m ready to go after the swearing-in,”make for it.” how we’re going to get there,” Solis said. “It’s networking in the department of informa certain athletic events on campus. tion technology at the University, will also tion technology at the University, will also the City Administrative Services Gordon supports residents who recommendation to council at its members at once and dealt with committeeVermillion he saidsaid. his reso A common resolution he sees the first time something like this is happen- Tickets are free to students and cost $5 the City Administrative Services Gordon supports residents who recommendation to council at its members at once and dealt with committeeVermillion he saidsaid. his reso A common resolution he sees the first time something like this is happen- Tickets are free to students and cost $5 give a report on AlertBG. Alert BG is a - give a report on AlertBG. Alert BG is a - Building. The delay of voting have asked the city to slow down newly scheduled meeting Jan. 16, assignments and structures, he lutionssaid. typically last about a is to work out more, which he ing.” for a nonstudent. Building. The delay of voting have asked the city to slow down newly scheduled meeting Jan. 16, assignments and structures, he lutionssaid. typically last about a is to work out more, which he ing.” for a nonstudent. DOES THE SEASON AFFECT YOUR text message and email alert system, in DOES THE SEASON AFFECT YOUR text message and email alert system, in comes as the City’s Planning the passing of the ordinanceBATTLE in WITH SPARTY IMAGE IS ONLY- THATdoes every day. comes as the City’s Planning the passing of the ordinanceBATTLE in WITH SPARTY IMAGE IS ONLY- THATdoes every day. See REZONING | Page 2 month. The presentation is meant both to hold the which the campus police department sends While tickets are free, guests are asked See REZONING | Page 2 month. The presentation is meant both to hold the which the campus police department sends While tickets are free, guests are asked Commission decided to further MOOD? WHY AND HOW? Commission decided to further MOOD? WHY AND HOW? order to consider specifics ofHockey the split its series with He believesThis it may week be columnist hard for Phillip AMartin past resolution to work out organization accountable for its objectives and messages to warn the campus community to donate to the organizations Dance order to consider specifics ofHockey the split its series with He believesThis it may week be columnist hard for Phillip AMartin past resolution to work out organization accountable for its objectives and messages to warn the campus community to donate to the organizations Dance was a contributing factor to was a contributing factor to examine the proposed ordinanc- proposed ordinances. SpecificsMichigan State this past weekend. people to keepwrites resolutions that your for outward a appearance “Yes,also to summer unify the issenate cheerful. and executive Spring branchis the bestof situations., according to the University Marathon, Broadway Cares or Relay For examine the proposed ordinanc- proposed ordinances. SpecificsMichigan State this past weekend. people to keepwrites resolutions that your for outward a appearance “Yes,also to summer unify the issenate cheerful. and executive Spring branchis the bestof situations., according to the University Marathon, Broadway Cares or Relay For WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SEMESTER?Vermillion’s routine. of USG. Life. The student who donates the most will WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SEMESTER?Vermillion’s routine. of USG. Life. The student who donates the most will es, which will delay it’s proposal include potential buffer Theyareas won 2 —1 at home Friday few reasons. can change the way the world sees because it smells the best.” website. Right now, the program is opt-in for es, which will delay it’s proposal include potential buffer Theyareas won 2 —1 at home Friday few reasons. can change the way the world sees because it smells the best.” website. Right now, the program is opt-in for about the project to council. “I can’t wait for warm weather again.” be offered the chance to meet Burnham at about the project to council. “I can’t wait for warm weather again.” be offered the chance to meet Burnham at - around what would be the newly “You can’t be lazy,” Vermillion Heather“It’s about Miller coming together and realizing students, who can sign up on their MyBGSU - around what would be the newly “You can’t be lazy,” Vermillion Heather“It’s about Miller coming together and realizing students, who can sign up on their MyBGSU While the delay may push a and lost 3—1 in East Lansing on you, but it cannot change the person that we [the senate and executive branch] page, but USG is looking to make it opt-out. the event. While the delay may push a and lost 3—1 in East Lansing on you, but it cannot change the person that we [the senate and executive branch] page, but USG is looking to make it opt-out. the event. IT’S NOT BLACK AND WHITE See | Page 2 IT’S NOT BLACK AND WHITE See | Page 2 final decision back to city coun Saturday. | PAGE 7 that you are inside. | PAGE 6 YEAR haveSophomore, similar goals,” AYA Solis said. Math Opt-out would mean students would auto There may also be other opportuni final decision back to city coun Saturday. | PAGE 7 that you are inside. | PAGE 6 YEAR haveSophomore, similar goals,” AYA Solis said. Math Opt-out would mean students would auto There may also be other opportuni Columnist Phillip Martin explains how Spencer Coile ties for students to meet Burnham at the Columnist Phillip Martin explains how Spencer Coile ties for students to meet Burnham at the The presentation will not only inform stu- matically be signed up for the program. - The presentation will not only inform stu- matically be signed up for the program. - stereotypes are irrelevant and are not HELPFULSophomore, GUIDES Theatre - event, said UAO member Cassie Utt in stereotypes are irrelevant and are not HELPFULSophomore, GUIDES Theatre - event, said UAO member Cassie Utt in The weekly meeting will take place in 201 an email. The weekly meeting will take place in 201 an email. always accurate. He encourages people The University’s Report It campaign Union Monday at 7:30 p.m. always accurate. 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New THE EL VOLCAN SIGN TODAY! Featured item! 20% OFF 419.353.4316 Entire Meal! with this coupon 912 Klotz Rd (excludes alcohol) FORUM Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4 PEOPLE ON THE STREET What do you think about Amanda Bynes? “She’s the new “I have no idea “I didn’t expect it “It’s unfortunate Lindsay Lohan.” VISIT US AT what’s going on because I thought for her.” with her life and I she would grow BGNEWS.COM have no reason to up to be a normal because it’s person.” Have your own take on her life.” today’s People On The Street? Or a suggestion for ERIN BAKER SEAN BOSTATER MARYAM KAMRAN NONIE BOOHER a question? Give us your Ph.D. student, Senior, Graduate student, Sopohmore, feedback at bgnews.com. Psychology Architecture Biology Biology Protests in Turkey met with police brutality away from the founding Erdogan and the Justice sustained injuries while principles of secularism Development Party (JDP) three have been left dead. CHANCE STOODT in Turkish politics and have continuously received While police presence in COLUMNIST the ruling party’s grow- international criticisms for Istanbul has declined, ingly prominent Islamist their implementation of skirmishes have extended agenda. moral sanctions. to various suburbs, where Erdogan, who has dem- Following in the foot- police and protesters con- Civil unrest in Turkey has ocratically remained in steps of other internation- tinue to exchange tear gas MAN, caught international atten- power for ten years, is seek- al revolts and revolutions, and fireworks. tion in past weeks as the ing a constitutional refer- news of the protests quickly Erdogan has since drawn THAT REALLY latest instance of revolu- endum that would trans- spread around the globe down police presence in tion among Middle Eastern form Turkey into a presi- through social media out- Istanbul, citing that it was nations. What began as a dential system. If success- lets like Facebook, , the heavy-handed response FILTERS MY peaceful sit-in against gov- ful, Erdogan may maintain Reddit, Tumblr and others. that ignited the flame of the ernment demolition of a control for another decade The worldwide cover- protests. The Prime Minister park quickly escalated after after his term as Prime age of the events prompted has also expressed that PHOTO demonstrators were met Minister expires. It is this Erdogan’s condemnations: he welcomes anyone with with tear gas, water can- sort of power grab that has “There is now a menace “democratic demands,” but nons and police batons. added to the numerous which is called Twitter,” continues his resolve to After the initial week- grievances. Erdogan said. “To me, social bulldoze the park. end protest subsided, a Erdogan responded to media is the worst menace The conflict in Turkey “ ” larger force of activists the initial sit-ins by reiterat- to society.” ought to remind Erdogan THE BGNEWS PRESENTS returned with pent-up frus- ing, “I am not going to seek It should come as no and similar regimes that tration over the increas- the permission of the [the surprise that while social a majority vote does not ingly authoritative regime opposition] or a handful of media remains out of reach, grant absolute power. A of Prime Minister Recep looters.” the current administration democracy is more than FALCON SCREECH Tayyip Erdogan. The Prime Minister’s maintains a firm grasp on mere elections. Erdogan’s administra- comments echo his reputa- mainstream Turkish media Contrary to the Prime WHAT IS FALCON SCREECH? tion most recently curbed tion as a stern and some- outlets. One protester, quot- Minister’s statements, sim- FALCON SCREECH IS A SPECIAL ADDITION TO the sale of alcohol by plac- times arrogant leader. The ed by Guardian.co.uk, noted ply achieving a popular vote WEDNESDAY’S FORUM SECTION. SUBMIT YOUR 100- ing restrictions on its sale comments also are typi- that “while the whole world in national polls does not WORD RANT ANONYMOUSLY AT BGNEWS.COM OR and banning all advertise- cal of the administration’s was broadcasting from permit the use of tear gas, Taksim Square, Turkish YOU CAN TWEET YOUR SCREECHES AT @FALCON- ments, but has also pushed intimidation of the media. water cannons, and police to prohibit public displays The Committee to Protect television stations were batons against minority SCREECH OR WITH #FALCONSCREECH. of affection on public trans- Journalists recently report- showing cooking shows.” opinions. port, or even applying red ed that, in 2012, Turkey Now, over a week and a lipstick at Turkish Airlines. jailed more journalists half after protests began, I swear, mother nature is PMS-ing. For once, can Many dissidents believe than any other country, Al Jazeera reports that Respond to Chance at we stick to one season. that these moves are steps including Iran and China. thousands of people have [email protected] -#Makeupyourmind

Thanks for ignoring me unless we go out. You’re busy with work? How can you see your boyfriend Summer brings different UN proposes relief aid then? -#Leftbehind lifestyle to students for Syrian Civil War Why can’t I get any energy to do my class work? -#Notmotivated great, that is unless you are ugees or make up the finan- in an unpaid internship. Give cial and economic losses of yourself a pat on the back for WHY DO PEOPLE WRITE/TEXT IN ALL CAPS? OLIVIA SMITH CASSIE SULLIVAN taking in the Syrians who It feels like they are yelling at me about something. COLUMNIST volunteering your summer FORUM EDITOR have fled. days away. You must really But, the $5.2 billion will -#NOCAPS love what you are doing and only go so far. The money It is summer time. The best that is something to cherish. The Syrian civil war has will only cover the very If I sent you a text and you didn’t respond back, time of year for every college Aside from summer become a war of numbers basics of needs until the end remember I can see the date/time you read the student. employment, for most of us when discussing those of 2013. text. Essentially we envision summer means more class- affected by the Syrian civil Pre-war, the Syrian pop- -#Waytoignoreme summer to be like the sum- es. Partying and slacking off wars. On Friday, the United ulation was roughly 22 mil- mers we see in television during the fall and spring Nations proposed $5.2 bil- lion. Of those 22 million, shows. But once finals week semesters have forced us lion in relief money to those 94,000 civilians have died. What is up with girls wearing skin tight stretch is over and we journey home, into catching up by taking caught in the path of the More than 1.6 million refu- pants and a mini-top to class? Don’t you realize we are hit with the reality of summer classes, unless you destructive civil war. gees have fled the country, that you have a front side wedgie and everyone summer. are taking them to get ahead. The biggest aid appeal one million of those hav- can see it? Summer brings about the Either way, classes during made by the U.N. will go ing fled in 2013 alone. A -#Notattractive dreaded summer job. We the summer suck. to the people in Syria and forecasted 6.8 million are go back working our menial Having a full class load to the countries hosting in need of aid alone this position at that retail store compressed into a six or the refugees from Syria. year, with the number to Having people mock me for my lack of photoshop we worked at in high school eight week time period is not Previously, the aid to meet near 10 million by the end knowledge. or at that restaurant bussing really ideal for anyone. the demands of taking care of the year. -#NotinVCT tables. And even worse, most of refugees was roughly $3 According to the U.N. There is nothing wrong have classes on top of a full billion by the global body, appeal, it’s expected the Instagram is the downfall of all civilization. with this because by the end time job. After working and it dramatically increased to number of Syrian refugees of the year, everyone is so finishing class work, there is $5.2 billion. will reach 3.45 million by -#nofilter desperate for money in their usually not much time left in The $5.2 billion will be the end of 2013. Along with bank accounts we will work the day. spread in not just Syria, but those fleeing the country, I drove home to watch you graduate, don’t be rude just about anywhere. Also, summer involves Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, an estimated 4.25 million when I get there. Some are lucky enough moving back home. After liv- along with other countries have been misplaced in the -#ShouldhavestayedinBG to have landed an intern- ing nine months away from throughout the region. $3.8 country due to the fighting. ship gaining valuable career billion of the $5.2 billion experience. Internships are See SMITH | Page 8 will go to those countries in See SULLIVAN | Page 8 order to take care of the ref-

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JUST GOING END “TO HAVE TO “ Falcons didn’t make it very far in MAC COME BACK Tournament despite having a winning season STRONGER By Zach Knapp THAN WE Senior Reporter DID The falcon softball team’s season came to an end after a loss to the Toledo Rockets in the MAC tournament on May 9, but the team ended the regular season with a record of 27-24. The softball team had a 1-2 MAC record. They won their first game against the Ohio Bobcats and lost their second game to the Central Michigan Chippewas before fall- ing short against the Rockets in the double-elimination tour- nament, according to BGSU- Athletics Communications press release. There is a lot to look for- ward to in the upcoming season, despite the turnout of the MAC tournament, said sophomore pitcher SOFTBALL Jamie Kertes. MAC Tournament “We definitely didn’t end the way we wanted to with how the tourna- ment turned out, but we are just going to have to come back stronger than we did,” Kertes said. VS OHIO UNIVERSITY Kertes, who went 11-14 this season, was named to the All-MAC First team for the second time and led the team with 108 strikeouts and five saves in the 2012 season, according to www.bgsufalcons.com. The MAC tournament was the last opportunity for some players to play W 2-0 for the Falcons. Senior shortstop, Hannah Fulk, tried to enjoy every last moment she had on the field with the softball team, “It did not sink in at first that I only had so many games left to play soft- VS CENTRAL MICHIGAN ball,” Fulk said. “I tried to take full advantage of my time on the team.” Fulk broke two single-season records by leading the team with 15 home runs and 52 walks in the 2012 season. She also led the team in runs scored (52), slugging percentage (.678), total bases (116), batting L average (.327), on-base percentage (.463), triples (2) and total plate 0-8 appearances (220), according to www.bgsufalcons.com. Along with Fulk, five other seniors will be leaving the team before the start of next season, including: Paige Berger, Andrea Arney, Jessica VS TOLEDO Odell, Courtney Cox and Adrienne Dick. Replacing the players leaving and making sure the new recruits will be ready for the upcoming season is a priority for the softball team, said Kertes. She also said working toward being together as a whole will be deci- L 4-7 sive in next years success. “We need to show them how we do things and bring them in as part of our family,” Kertes said. “We need to come together in clutch innings and be there for each other when we have to.” SPORTS Sports Editor takes on San Francisco BRIEF New Director of California may not be everyone’s first choice for spring break, but it could be a new college hot spot Athletics appointed Chris busses are well organized and ued to grow with the waves of If art or music isn’t your cup Kingston maintained, and do not leave immigration from every part of of tea, then the cuisine will New director Alex Krempasky you feeling lost or unsafe. the world. With all of the differ- definitely hook you in San of athletics Sports Editor There are so many different ent cultures, San Francisco has Francisco. There is so many dif- places and things to see and become known for its unique ferent types and styles of food do while in San Francisco. It fusion of cultures. and drinks in the Bay Area that doesn’t matter if you’re inter- San Francisco is the breeding it’s easy to have something dif- Starting July 15, Chris Kingston will ground for many different artis- become the University’s new direc- Are you looking for somewhere ested in history, culture; there is ferent everyday for months. tor of athletics. to visit during the summer or always something to see. tic influences. There are several Anywhere you go in the Bay for Spring Break next year? You If you’re a history buff, then well known art museums in the Area, you will find food from all Kingston has been the direc- city including the San Francisco tor of athletics at North Carolina want to go somewhere fun, but you will love the Bay Area. U.S. over the world. It’s not uncom- State University since 2010. He you don’t want to go to the typi- News & World Report ranked Museum of Modern Art, which mon to go down one stretch was responsible for operations of cal college vacation spots such it the 12th best U.S. Historic houses works by Frida Kahlo, of road and find restaurants the football and men’s basketball as Panama City and Daytona Destination behind East Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol, serving Chinese, Mexican, programs. He is currently executive Beach in Florida, Cancun, Coast cities such as Boston, and the Legion of Honor, which Greek, Indian, Laotian and senior associate director of athletics Mexico or South Padre Island, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia showcases many famous pieces Italian all on the same block. at North Carolina State University. Texas? I highly suggest visiting and Williamsburg, Va. of European art by Monet, El There’s enough food to satisfy He was appointed as second the San Francisco Bay Area. The city of San Francisco was Greco and many recognizable any pallet. lieutenant in the U.S. Army’s The San Francisco Bay Area founded shortly before the start statues. San Francisco is the home of Military Intelligence Corps and is an excellent place to visit, of the American Revolutionary The Bay Area is a musician’s many micro-breweries as well, graduated from the University of especially if you are a college War on June 29, 1776 as a paradise, with many popular some even dating back to the Central Florida in May 1994 where student. There is literally some- Spanish mission. These mis- musical artists coming from peak of the California Gold he earned his BA degree. He went thing for everyone. sions are still standing in the both San Francisco and the East Rush in the late 1840s. Many of on to attain a master’s degree in Everything is all within a few Mission District just outside Bay. Many people will recog- the microbreweries offer tours, leadership development and educa- nize the city’s influence during tional counseling from Long Island miles of each other, which can the immediate downtown San which include beer tasting, and University. be easily conquered with trans- Francisco area and are a popu- the hippie movement and the there are tours offered by third portation offered by the San lar tourist destination for many beginning of classic rock bands party tourist groups that will Kingston retired from the U.S. such as the Grateful Dead, Army in September 2009. He Francisco Municipal Railway— visitors. take you to different pubs and will be accompanied by his wife, better known as MUNI— in There are many historical San Journey and Santana from breweries around the city. Stephanie, and four children San Francisco city limits and Francisco landmarks and areas San Francisco and Creedence San Francisco is known for Luke, Christopher Jr., Lakin and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), that are well known through- Clearwater Revival from the its culture and it will give you a Mackenzie as he takes on the new which runs all around the Bay out the world over including the East Bay. different taste that your typical position. Area including San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, The Bay Area was also the Spring Break destination. Oakland, the surrounding cities the classic Cable Cars going up breeding ground for many dif- and both international airports. and down the many hills of San ferent genres of rock includ- One of the great things about Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf, ing trash metal, punk rock and the Bay Area is with all the pub- Alcatraz and many stunning alternative rock with the help of lic transportation available, buildings from different eras. influential Bay Area bands such Follow us on Twitter a car is not necessary unless The city boomed thanks to as Metallica, the Dead Kennedys you plan to travel down the the California Gold Rush in the and Green Day all coming from California Coast. The trains and mid-19th century and contin- the area. @The_BG_News Visit BGNews.com to see what we thought about “The Internship” and Jimmy Eat World’s “Damage” THE PULSE Wednesday, June 12, 2013 6 BUSINESS

New smoke and gift shop opens on Main Street

By Amber Hage-Ali is like no other. has a wide variety of items Pulse Reporter The Loonar Station, asso- such as disk golf supplies, ciated with Mr. E’s Smokin’ hookahs, tobacco, posters, After a new smoke and gift Gift Shop in Toledo, is located glass art, incense, locally shop opened last week down- at 153 N. Main St. It is cur- made jewelry, art and town, a few people remain rently the only head shop in music, clothing, gag gifts skeptical given the problems the town. and other items. with past similar businesses. Unlike the shops of the The town has not had However, this particular shop past, the Loonar Station See STATION | Page 7

Explore BG Series 1 of 6 Barbershop serves historic purpose to downtown Barber returned from retirement because of passion for cutting hair

By Geoff Burns “I can remember a sheet officially took control of the Pulse Editor hanging from the ceiling that barbershop in 1974 and sold it divided the two sections.” in 1997. He said it was time to As he sat in the chair he has While Sockrider’s father sell the business because him PHOTO PROVIDED DRUM N’ DANCE: Community members perform music and dance at City Park on Sunday afternoon. used to cut customer’s hair for and four other men cut hair and his wife had much more 40 years, looking out the front on the first floor of the build- on their plate. window onto Wooster St., Stu ing, his mother and a few “It was just time to sell the Sockrider remembered the other beauticians worked a shop,” Sockrider said. “My Drum circle brings local early days of the shop. beauty shop upstairs. wife and I had other business- Sockrider is sitting inside Sockrider said when he was es and it was getting to be too Service Barbershop, a shop younger, his father wanted much and we just decided to community together started by his grandfather him and his brother to learn sell it.” near Findlay, Ohio and moved how to cut hair, just in case Sockrider came back to to Bowling Green by his father, they needed something to fall work at the shop in 2006 as Dallas Sockrider, in 1949. His back on later in life. part time and has remained a Group encourages all ages to drum, dance and hula-hoop father lived directly behind “The basic rule in my dad’s barber ever since. the shop and bought a small house was that my brother Barbara Ruland, execu- By Zach Knapp Sunday and alters between hooping, dancing and fire building and property where and I needed to go to barber tive director of downtown Pulse Reporter City Park and the Portage stick juggling. the current shop resides. school to learn the trade,” Bowling Green, said it’s Quarry, said senior Chris Gerhardstein originally got However, Dallas added on Sockrider said. “After that if great for the town to have The Drum N’ Dance collective Gerhardstein, who started the the idea to start forming drum to the building covering the we wanted to go to college such an old place that is still uses its music, dance and art collective last year. circles after he put on a drum grass which previously rested we could.” in business. to bring together the commu- Attendees can expect the performance at the 2011 on the right side of the shop. Sockrider’s brother went “Continuity is important,” nity each week at gatherings gathering to feature drum- African people’s association’s “While it was under con- on to attend college at the Ruland said. “People who throughout Bowling Green. ming and various forms of struction, we still had it open University while his father The collective gathers every performance art such as hula- See DRUM | Page 7 to customers,” Sockrider said. was getting ready to retire. He See SHOP | Page 7

Explore Think you know some interesting places that people should know about? Tweet us some ideas is a series consisting of places in town that many BG @The_BG_News #ExploreBG people don’t know about. This week we featured Service Barbershop. WWW.BGNEWS.COM FROM PULSE Wednesday, June 12, 2013 7 regularly,” Dunkin said. “While we such as Dunkin, the ability of music were walking to the park we real- to form a community was always THE BG NEWS SUDOKU DRUM ized that we did not have any stereo central to the idea of performing for From Page 6 or way to listen to music while we the public, Gerhardstein said. annual African dinner “Sounds were practicing. I had no idea that “The combination of drum- of Africa.” A man from a Nigerian they were going to be there, but ming, dancing and food are fantas- tribe spontaneously jumped on when I heard the drumming I was tic ways to bring people together,” stage and began to play along with like ‘Oh Sweet, lets just meet here Gerhardstein said. “We were able Gerhardstein. Drumming was the from now on.’” to bring people together that would starting focus of the collective, but As more people showed inter- have otherwise probably never it slowly grew into what it is today est in the drum circles, the scope talked to each other, and that is a as people’s interest started to grow, of the event grew to include very gratifying feeling.” Gerhardstein said. other forms of performance art, The performance at City Park “After the dinner I decid- Gerhardstein said. is more “children-oriented” and ed it might be a good idea to Senior Dave Hardgrove noticed a offers children the chance to drum, start going to the park to drum,” drum circle at the quarry the previ- dance and hula-hoop with the col- Gerhardstein said. ous summer and said he appreci- lective, Gerhardstein said. The City The rhythmic drumming from ated the mood it set for everyone. Park performance is on Sundays 2 one of the first drum circles host- “You don’t see as much of that p.m. to 6 p.m., depending on when ed by Gerhardstein in City Park during the school year,” Hardgrove the quarry performance takes place attracted member of the dance said. “That is part of the reason I that month. collective, Mary Dunkin, and her like staying up in Bowling Green for Updated information on the friends who were looking for a place the summer because it is so much location and time for the next per- to hula-hoop. more relaxing.” formance by the Drum N’ Dance ”We wanted to find a place to Whether people found the drum Collective can be found at the meet up and practice hula-hooping circles on purpose or coincidently, group’s official Facebook page. Amanda Bynes lashes out on Twitter, seeks attention

picture of herself with the caption a picture on May 29, 2013 of her “This is a good 1! No magazine and Rihanna back in the day with ever put this in their magazine! the caption “This is a mocked ABBY WELSH MANAGING EDITOR Y do tabloids only use the fattest up image on the Internet that I most unflattering pics?” LOVE! I love @rihanna! She’s such She continued to tweet more a beauty!” pictures that day she thought mag- No wonder so many people are azines should use. Well, Amanda, I reaching out to Amanda, she is all “Amanda, please!” hate to break it to you, but you over the place. What went wrong NOT ANYMORE. She’s now don’t always get special treatment with the sweet, innocent come- become a mix of Lindsay Lohan when something doesn’t go your dian we grew up loving? Some of the University students and Britney Spears, with a mild way. Get over it. But my personal favorite has STATION seem excited about the opening of form of with her new Personally, I find her random to be the on-going tweeting ses- From Page 6 the new store. Junior Ed Davis said shocking and rebellious look she outbursts on Twitter extremely sion between Amanda and Perez he’s happy he won’t have to travel claims in a tweet is the “new me!” intriguing. I mean, not only does Hilton, the man famous for his much success with head shops far anymore to visit the Loonar and “I love it!” she attack celebrities one minute blogs about celebrity gossip. The in the past. In April of 2010, for- Station. But I’m getting ahead of myself. then apologize when they retali- back and forth fighting match mer smokeshop “Mezmorize” “I can’t wait to go to the Loonar Am I the only one who follows ate the next, but her harsh state- deserves it’s own Twitter account. that was located downtown, Station,” Davis said. “I will no lon- celebrities on Twitter? No. Most ments can sometimes be difficult I’d follow it. was raided on suspicion of sell- ger have to fill up my gas tank to of you entertainment junkies who to understand. Not only has Amanda told the ing drug paraphernalia. Items take a trip to a beautiful glass-filled feed off of their public humiliation A perfect example of this is Twitter world she would not be such as glass water pipes, detox world.” to justify the fact your own prob- when she tweeted rapper, Drake their friend if they follow Perez agents, synthetic urine and other Senior Nathan Sturwold believes lems are considered normal, have on March 21, 2013 the following “I on Twitter because he “harasses” products were confiscated by the the shop will be successful because probably heard (or are obsessively want @Drake to murder my vagi- her, but she took it a step further Bowling Green police. of the Toledo location’s popularity. following, like myself) the recent na.” Poor Drake. She probably got recently when she tweeted at the Amanda Perkins, manager of “Given the history of the past Amanda Bynes news, which has witty and sarcastic entertainment the Loonar Station, is not worried head shops, I would remain a made national news for her erotic “No magazine ever put blogger to go kill himself. about the store’s success. little skeptical but this particular behavior on social media for the Maybe when someone actually “A lot of people get lazy and stop store is known for its success,” past couple of weeks. this in their magazine! takes her vulgar thoughts she lets following the rules,” Perkins said. Sturwold said. The troubled 27-year-old lashes the world see online come true, “We are making sure to mind our While some students are opti- out randomly to other celebrities Y do tabloids only use she will delete them and put up P’s and Q’s. We are here to stay. The mistic about the store, other stu- constantly calling them ugly. She a sweet picture acting as though store has been a big success since dents have a different opinion. recently got arrested for dropping unflattering pics?” is wasn’t her fault they took her its opening.” Junior Ben Schaller is a little what was identified as a bong out Amanda Bynes | Celebrity hurtful words serious. Perkins said the store’s target more skeptical about the store’s of her New York City apartment Perez surprisingly made a very demographic is students. Unlike opening. about a month ago and was evict- his hopes up before she continu- respectful video where he told other smoke shops, the Loonar “On the surface it seems like a ed from her apartment a week or ously tweeted how ugly he is soon Amanda he sends her all his pos- Station is selling a mixture of mer- great move to put a new head shop two ago because complaints of after. itivity. Although, I was looking chandise not limited to tobacco into a college town, but unfortu- marijuana were reported. One of the many tweets read forward to watching an insult- products, she said. nately I believe that it will ulti- According to her Twitter, she “I only like @Drake because he’s ing and ignorant response to the “You must be 18 to even enter mately face the same fate of the last is so sick of the constant atten- so ugly! His ugly cheeks at the EA hateful tweet, I was impressed the store and we will not allow head shops,” Schaller said. “If they tion that she tweets about suing conference! Fine he is not, but with what he said and have all the entry to anyone without a valid have the ability to stay in business, every tabloid, magazine and news he knows he’s ugly! I’ve spoken hope in the world she takes his ID,” Perkins said. I would suspect that it would be organization that not only writes to him!” words to heart. Bowling Green’s store is sig- due to the success of their other false things about her, but doesn’t Amanda also attacked the R&B Don’t get me wrong, I love nificantly larger than the Toledo location.” use flattering pictures to go with singer, Rihanna by tweeting that Amanda Bynes, but that girl has Loonar Station, but it will be car- The Loonar Station is open her embarrassing story. As if she she understood why Chris Brown turned to the dark side and is rying much of the same products. Monday through Saturday from 11 needs to justify her actions with a beat her. After she got her real feel- cray-cray. She needs to turn to Its motto is to function as a “clean, a.m. to 9 p.m. and is located at 153 picture of her choosing. ings off her chest, she deleted all help instead of her phone, but you contemporary, smoke shop that N. Main St. She tweeted on April 23, 2013 a of the nasty remarks and tweeted can decide for yourself. caters to the modern hippie.”

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STEVEN ECHARD | THE BG NEWS maintenance SERVICE BARBERSHOP: The business resides in the same location on Wooster Street since 1949. graduated 30 years ago still go there and it’s after selling the shop because it’s what he grew nice to have history in Bowling Green that’s up doing and hopes to keep cutting hair in www.un iversityap artm .u ents s still going.” the same place for as long as he can. He said Freshman Bill Potter has been getting his he enjoys cutting students’ hair and hearing hair cut at the shop for several years and said their stories. it’s resides in a convenient location for him. “It’s a lot of fun hearing about their dreams “I’m only 10 minutes away from here,” and their wants,” Sockrider said. “It gives me a Visit our model Potter said. “I like coming here because it’s reason to get up during the day. A lot of people pretty close to where I live.” just retire and go home sit in a chair and die. 419-352-0164 Sockrider said he came back to cut hair That’s just not for me.” 8 Wednesday, June 12, 2013 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

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