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BG NEWS SARAH COX OVERSEASI FOURTH IN A SEMESTER - LONG SERIES BRIEFING Senior art show at African market exhibits life the Fine Arts Center Artwork by-soon-to-be By Sarah Cox "hello and welcome." Most taxi graduating seniors will be on OVERSEAS REROUTES drivers and shopkeepers spoke display Saturday during a DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — functional English. reception from 7 to 9 p.m. in Dar Es Salaam, the former capi- The market was set up in a the Fine Arts Center. The tal of Tanzania, lies along the square. Sweaty, shirtless men reception is free for students eastern coast of Africa. On my with flies on their bodies busily and the public. last day there, I found a group of carved figurines from tall stacks The displayed artwork will five students willing to join me in of wood in the front and in the also be shown from March bargaining at a Mwenge craft market center. More worked in 30 to April 6 in the Student market. For a dollar apiece, six of the backs of shops. Union's two art galleries and us piled into a taxi. 1 approached one of many sale in the art building. We drove away from the city items, a monkey chained to a > Senior students working center to the outskirts. Our driver tree in the market center. "Forty- 1 on dieir Bachelor in Fine turned off the main road, veering five dollars," the salesman said to Arts put the show together left and right through small pas- me. 4 - and the work was judged by sageways. We passed run-down "If I take this monkey with me, faculty of the art depart- buildings with chunks of foun- they will throw him off the ship. ment. dation missing from all layers He'll have a long swim back to For more information and sides, as if held together by shore," I said. contact the art department. the few spots of weathered paint. "Oh, you can hide him. He will Brightly colored fabrics hung off live like a king off bananas and the balconies. other fruits," the man said. I once "Is this guy really taking us to a again explained that this would MWTsWk Bii^l ■ 4K BGSU opens doors market, or are we getting set up not be possible, but asked if I Sarah Cm - i I i to be mugged?" one student could pick him up. He agreed. "1 MWENGE MARKET: In stores like the one pictured above one can barter items or pay for goods. Below, for aspiring adults said. can go $30 for you, a very special I shrugged my shoulders. "It's deal," he said. this monkey was offered by his owner for $25. The marketplace, in Tanzania, offered many hand-made BGSU will hold a program for crafts including clothe, paintings, and hand-carved items. adults interested in earning col- my first time, too, you know," I "It isn't going to happen," 1 lege credit. The program is said. replied, ily was difficult. "1 am better off tided "College: Who? Me?" We made another turn past "Twenty-five is the lowest I can than many," Paul said. "Some and will take place from 9 to the streets filled with ladies in go, Americani." I put the monkey days, 1 go without food to feed 11 a.m. on Sat. March 29. The vividly colored wraps balancing back on his branch and walked my son. But, I have running informal discussion will be five-gallon water buckets on away. water. Many will walk miles to held in 1 College Park Office their heads, into Mwenge Using the same hardball tactic, get water for the day." That Building. Market. At first sight, one could 1 paid one-third of the initial explained the women carrying Those attending the pro- look at this place and mistake it prices asked for merchandise. I buckets on their heads. "It is a gram will learn about degree for another hut-filled neighbor- bought masks, carvings of the true struggle for survival here," programs, admission, regis- hood. No signs showed we were, Maasai, cow herders and war- he said. tration, orientation and in fan, in Mwenge Market. riors from the northwest region 1 spoke of my travels this financial aid procedures. After stepping out of the cab, I of Tanzania, three paintings, ten semester while he listened, They will also learn about looked closer to see stands filled necklaces and a two-foot giraffe. seemingly intrigued. "You evening credit programs and with handmade crafts like a six- I spent less than $35 and traded Americans are something else," programs offering credit for foot wooden crocodile, paintings two T-shirts and three burned he said. experience outside the for- of animals and natives, stone CD's. There were many ways to mal classroom. chess boards and the vibrantly I bought my giraffe from Paul, interpret that, but he was right. Chris Schaefer, assistant colored fabrics I had seen on the owner of "Tumaini Craft and America and other first-world cab ride. We walked by rows of Export". He said tourism had countries are something else, director of Adult Learner shops, each time greeted with, plummeted since 9/11. Times Services, will lead the ses- "Jambo karibu," Swahili for were tough and feeding his fam- OVERSEAS. PAGE 2 sion. She will explain how Adult Learner Services and Evening Credit Programs can help adult students find their interests, explore ideas, get practical information, "I think it's great that a music event like and develop plans for fur- this can help a child." ther education. For more information or Students fight AIDS JOANNA HAMMER, PRODUCTION DIRECTOR OF WFAL to register call Continuing Education, International and Summer Programs at 419-372-8181 or toll-free at BGSU radio 1-877-650-8165. for their homeland By Irene Sharon Scott GUESI RE PORTE R AIDS IN AFRICA AIDS is a global concern, Africa continues to dwarf the rest of the world in how the region has been with a total of 42 million peo- affected by AIDS. Africa is home to 70 percent of all adults and 80 percent station helps ple estimated to be living with of all children living with AIDS. These figures are estimates at the end of the virus. Kenyan students NORML involved in 2001, published by UNAIDS in "Report on the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic, here at the University urge panel discussion community members to July 2002." These estimates include all people with HIV infection, regard- unite and act now in the "Stop less if they have developed symptoms of AIDS, alive at the end of 2001. NORML (National Adult is defined as men and women, ages 15-49. African countries with pay expenses AIDS Marathon" this Organization for the Reform Saturday. less than a 5 percent incidence of AIDS in total the adult population were of Marijuana Laws) is work- not included. "There is no one person, By MM Hatto their hearts." ing hard to raise awareness of not even one country that can Country Adult population % with AIDS REPORTER WFAL was approached by the need to reform and even single -handedly stop AIDS Local bands performed last Nolan's family in November remove certain laws about from taking its toll," said Angola 320,000 5.5 night in downtown Bowling 2002. and has been helping to prohibiting marijuana for Edward Manyibe, the Botswana 300,000 38.8 Green to help pay for a young raise money for the boy ever medicinal purposes and marathon coordinator. "This Burkina Faso 380,000 6.5 boy's medical expenses and raise since recreational use by adults. As calls for all of us to join hands Burundi 330,000 8.3 organ donor awareness. "I hope that by running all this, stated in their mission state- and bring the spread of AIDS Cameroon 860,000 11.8 Hearsay Tao, RHSC, Tri- we're taking some of die stress off ment, NORML is not blind to to a halt." Central African Republic 220,000 12.9 Nimbus and WithWingsWeRise the family and are letting them the negative aspects of mari- Community members of Congo 99,000 7.2 played for an hour each at know that someone's there for juana: "We do not suggest all ages are encouraged to Cote d'lvoire 690,000 9.7 Howards Club H, beginning at 9 them when they need it," that marijuana is harmless or walk or run in this event host- Ethiopia 1,900,000 6.4 p.m. yesterday. All proceeds from Hammer said. that it cannot be abused. We ed tomorrow at the Student Kenya 2,300,000 15.0 the event, sponsored by WFAL- last night's concert is not the simply believe that the crimi- Recreation Center. People Lesotho 330,000 18.0 AM, will benefit Nolan Keller, a only event planned by WFAL to nalization of marijuana is can register today from 9 a.m. Malawi 780,000 15.0 two-year-old boy from Toledo raise money for Nolan. Last win- more harmful than the plant to 5 p.m. in front in the Mozambique 1,000,000 13.0 who recently underwent a life- ter, the station began to play itself." Union, as well as at 9 am. Namibia 200,000 22.5 saving liver transplant. Keller was public service announcements NORML will participate in Saturday when the event Nigeria 3,200,000 5.8 diagnosed with Alagilles on the air asking for donations to a panel discussion on this starts. Registration fees are $5. Rwanda 430,000 8.9 Syndrome when he was six help Keller's family pay his med- issue at 7:45 tonight in 307 The marathon is approxi- Sierra Leone 150,000 7.0 weeks old. ical bills Union. The event, which will mately 3.1 miles. The path is South Africa 4,700,000 20.1 "I think it's great that a music Another benefit concert is help NORML win hinidng for around campus. Swaziland 150,000 33.4 event like this can help a child," planned for April 6 at Head,tiners. its campaigns, is open to the Four students have been Togo 130,000 6.0 Joanna Hammer, production Later this spring, WF^if-'is^plan- public. planning for the event since Uganda 510,000 5.0 director of WFAL. said. "I really ning a jock strap tun. where par- To learn more about January. Although Edward United Rep. of Tanzania 1,300,000 7.8 appreciate the bands doing this, ticipants are .Sponsored ft)-jog NORML, or to find out how Manyibe, Bernard Manyibe, Zambia 1,000,000 21.5 because they're not getting paid around campti^ \ytajingN jock to be a member, visit their Zimbabwe 2.000,000 33.7 for the concert — they're just website at www. norml.org. doing it out of the goodness of AIDS, PAGE 2 Sourre wmiawtag Kimbtrly Ou»ps BG Nfm RA0J0,PAGt2

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FOR AH THE NEWS ViSITWWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Friday, March 28,2003 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Wasteful American Marathon to raise funds for Kenya AIDS FROM PAGE 1 environmental issues that face died from AIDS-related diseases bodies for money, Mamboleo Additional interventions prac- Mm Kenyans. ticed by RUHECA include peer ways seen Joshua "Dtiso and George by 2000 and as a result Kenya is said. Mamboleo are completing their About 80 percent of Kenyans home to 860,000 AIDS orphans. Several schools have been counseling and education and studies in the United States, they live in rural areas. However, only Among the major causes of the helped by RUHECA to start implanting community resource work toward helping those of 20 percent of Kenya's health facil- spread of the AIDS epidemic health clubs that teach children centers in communities. by student ities and personnel serve in rural include unprotected sex. bad tra- and teachers various ways of pre- Available resources at these cen- their homeland in Kenya. areas. Poverty and the spread of "We feel like these are our peo- ditional practices, poverty, and venting and controlling diseases ters include videos, books, maga- OVERSEAS. FROM PAGE 1 diseases are two issues of rural ignorance due to lack of aware- in their community. zines and training workshops. ple and we want to help," Kenya. RUHECA strives to create with more opportunities and Mamboleo said ness, according to Bernard. "We teach the children that sex "Back home people are affect- awareness. Major projects initi- Some examples of bad tradition- can wait," Mamboleo said. "We ed by AIDS and we wanted to do better living standards com- The marathon has been orga- ated by RUHECA include doing pared to other nations like his nized to create awareness among al practices include female geni- have the ABC's of safe sex." something about it, one way is by research and starting health tal mutilation and wife inheri- ABC's stand for Abstinence, Be providing the funds to help edu- third world Tanzania Bowling Green community and clubs. I relumed to the ship in to raise funds to support the fight tance. faithful, and Condom. Be faith- cate people and facilitate another taxi overfilled with against AIDS in Kenya, East Recent national statistics state "In that case where a wife ful, in which a couple have a research," Bernard said. people to save my dollars. Africa. The benefits made from that Kenya is ranked 9th in the becomes a widow because her monogamous relationship. The event kicks-off at 10 a.m. Besides gaining new house the marathon will go toward list of countries in Sub-Saharan husband died of AIDS, a relative Usage of condoms is suggested with opening remarks by Bettina decorations, I had learned a Rural Health Care, a non-govern- Africa affected by AIDS. would take over the widow." in cases where couples are not in Shuford, assistant vice president very valuable lesson. We live in ment organization in Kenya. With a population of 30 mil- Edward said. a monogamous relationship, so of Student Affairs and director of a wealthy nation. There will Mamboleo, co-director of lion people, Kenya has an esti- Poverty is a cause of the dis- that they can limit their risk of the Center for Multicultural and always be sections of towns in RUHECA, said the organization mated 2.2 million people infect- ease because some women give catching and spreading the dis- Academic Initiatives. first world countries labeled focuses on current health and ed by HIV About 250,000 people into prostitution and sell their bad or poor, but there are ways to access food, water and shel- ter. However, these things are a daily struggle for the majority of the population in many other sections of the world. In 1997 a study by the United States Department of Agricultural showed that 27 Samples gathered percent of all food produced in the country was wasted. There are people in third world coun- tries starving while we throw half of our dinners away. We must remain aware and con- in kidnapping case

Brian Mitchell and girl's abduction last June. Investigators have also Each is jailed on $10 million focused on a 27-page reli- wife Wanda Barzee bail. gious tract written by Mitchell Musicians charged in case with Yocom also is seeking a gag that claims God commanded kidnapping, sexual order for the couplers lawyers, him to take seven wives. saying evidence that will be Documents filed by prose- help give assault and burglary. provided to them could be cutors earlier this month indi- sensitive in nature. cate Elizabeth was sexually By Paul Foy Attorney David Biggs, assaulted at least three times THE ASSOCIAIEO PRESS whose office is representing during her nine-month hope to SALT LAKE CITY — the suspects, declined com- ordeal., Prosecutors requested blood, ment. Calls to Yocom's office Mitchell was motivated by a local child hair and writing samples were not answered. "revelation from God" to take Thursday from the couple The girl was taken at knife- and detain Elizabeth in the charged with kidnapping and point from her bedroom June foothills near the Smart RADIO, FROM PAGE 1 sexually abusing Elizabeth 5. She turned up March 12 in house, Barzee told a Salt Lake straps, to raise additional funds Smart. the Salt Lake City suburb of City police detective, accord- for Keller. District Attorney David ing to another affidavit. "The jock strap run is always Sandy walking alongside done for a charitable cause, so Yocom filed the motions Mitchell and Barzee. "Barzee indicated that she this year we decided to have it Thursday along with a In an affidavit, an investiga- believed that Mitchell was a benefit Nolan," lack Crumley, request for mental compe- tor said the blood, hair and prophet and was acting on general manager of WFAL. said. tency exams for self-pro- writing samples were needed God's instructions," accord- The radio station hopes to claimed prophet Brian to identify evidence seized by ing to an affidavit filed by FBI raise a total of $100,000, the esti- Mitchell, 49, and his wife, police. agent Jeffrey Ross. mated cost of Keller's medical Wanda Barzee, 57. Police took knives, clothing Mitchell reportedly has Douglas Plac AC Photo expenses including post-trans- The two are charged with and other items from refused to discuss his beliefs plant care, by the end of this COUPLE IN QUESTION: Wanda Barzee, a suspect in the Elizabeth aggravated kidnapping, makeshift camps where with police, telling them to Smart abduction, and Mark Helm, legal defender, appear on closed semester. aggravated sexual assault and "It's a lot of money to raise, but Smart said she was held cap- read his religious manifesto. circuit television during a court hearing on Wednesday in Salt Lake you can't put a price on Nolan's aggravated burglary in the tive for her first two months. City. Judge Tyrone Barzee sits on the bench. life," Hammer said. "We're very happy to be doing this," Crumley said. "It's absolutely our pleasure." Meteorite rains debris over Midwest states

By Rick Callahan striking homes and cars. found tiny gray and black pieces we went looking through the A spokesman for the U.S. IHt ASSOCIATED PRESS Chris Zeilenga, 42, of Beecher, of stone. He didn't realize their house for it and found it," Strategic Command in Omaha, Did you know... ^ INDIANAPOLIS — The mid- 111., said he and his wife, Pauline, origin until he heard people talk- Kenneth Barnes said. Neb., said the defense installa- night sky flashed an eerie blue were watching TV war coverage ing about meteorites as he rode Paul Sipiera, a professor of tion was not tracking anyman- The average early Thursday over four around midnight. the morning train to work in geology and astronomy at made space objects in the area at Midwestern states as a meteorite "The sky lit up completely Chicago. "When I heard that I Harper College in Palatine, 111., the time that the light show ^person exploded in the atmosphere, from horizon to horizon. We've thought, 'That's what it was!"' spent Thursday examining appeared over the Midwest. sending rocks as big as softballs seen lightning storms, but this Kenneth and Karen Barnes of dozens of pieces of meteorites "For me. it's a dream come swallows crashing through some houses. was nothing like that." he said. "A Park Forest. DJ., told WGN-TV in and plotting where they fell. He true," he said. "I always tell my 8 spiders Residents in Illinois, Indiana, minute or so later the house Chicago they were sleeping said the debris field appears to wife that when I die, I hope I get Ohio and Wisconsin reported started rumbling and we heard when a 5-pound meteorite cover a path about 80 miles long hit in the head by a meteorite fly- by 20 miles wide. ing through the roof and it came ma year... seeing the disintegrating mete- all these tiny particles hitting the crashed into their living room. orite flash across the sky about house." Thursday morning their son He said all of the pieces came pretty close," Sipiera said. midnight. Police were soon del- Outside his home about 30 spotted a hole in the ceiling. from meteorite about the size of uged with reports of falling rocks miles south of Chicago, Zeilenga "I didn't know what to think, so a Volkswagen bug. ...mm-mmm! Check out exclusive news on the BG Mews Wen Site at

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7:30 p.m. - Midnight Bella Sera Ball Sponsored by the Ballroom Dance ■ Society. getai:f^^^^^^W rhc calendar of events is taken from I ^H Union Lenhart Grand Ballroom February 3rd - April 17tfi. 2803 *t w e LAST |IOIAL|RANK rj^B> 8 p.m. Gregory Cornelius, saxophone Master's candidate recital. 8 a.m - 5 p.m. Noon - 2 p.m. films, especially science- 4.6 36.8 1 Public Health Services Blanket Noon Tunes fiction/action films such as Alien: Cornelius studies saxophone with Drive Sponsored bytheBowen- Resurrection, to broaden the limit- BGSU Distinguished Research/Artist Professor. Dr. John Union Lobby Thompson Student Union. ing ideologies of gender and sexu- 6.2 295 4 Sampen at the College of Musical Union Falcon's Nest ality in mainstream American 8 a.m. -8 p.m. entertainment. Arts. Free and open to the public. Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical ffj) 3.1 21.8 5 1 African People's Assoc. Ticket 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. 107 Hanna Hall IMU 1 Sales Anti-War/Pro-Human/Animal Arts Center Ticket sales (or annual APA dinner. Rights Info. Table 2 p.m. 5.0 34.2 3 1 8 p.m. Union Lobby Sponsored by BG Veg. CANCELED: Erin Bonski, piano f Guest Artist: Nana-Nom Dance Education Bldg. Steps Master's candidate recital. Bonski Ensemble 9:15 a.m. - Noon studies piano with Dr Laura 1.9 9.6 7 1 Guest artist concert. ft Reach Out Letter Writing 1 - 4:00 p.m. Melton at the College of Musical Kobacker Hall, Moore Musical Arts Campaign International Dinner Ticket Sales Arts. Free and open to the public. Center 5.3 36.5 2 1 Union Lobby Union Lobby Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical C) Arts Center 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2.4 ' 15.2 6 1 Kristen Tang, flute Delta Sigma Pi Raffle Women's Research Network: 3:30 - 5:30 p.m Delia Sigma Pi pledge class will be "Images of Strength: Women's Master class: David Ehrlich. violin Master's candidate recital. Tang studies with Professor Christina 0.5 3.0 8 selling raffle tickets. Power in Science Fiction & Violin masterclass. Free and open Union Lobby Sports" to the public. Jennings at the College of Musical Arts. Free and open to the public. This presentation will analyze Kelly Rehearsal Hall. Moore 11 a.m. action heroines who are single Musical Arts Center Choral Rehearsal Hall. Moore AAGSA Monthly Research mothers (either literally or Musical Arts Center Colloquia metaphorically), and demonstrate 4 - 5:30 p.m. www.bgsu.eilu/ol1icts/riciftline Sponsored by the African American how this motherhood plot device Empowerment Group 8 p.m. - Midnight Late Night at the U Graduate Student Association. reinscribes not only femininity but For women survivors of abusive Sponsored by the Bowen- Union Room 314 also heterosexuality upon the (too) dating relationships. This student Thompson Student Union. tough women characters. The pre- support group is a space for Student Union inner cities. 11 a.m. -4 p.m. senters will examine the heteronor- women at all stages of recovery to As one of her closing BSU Ticket Sales mativity found in such films as discuss their experiences and the 8 - 9 p.m. BG NEWS remarks, Yaquinlo eloquently Union Lobby Terminator 2, The Long Kiss patterns of abuse, explore safety Star-Spangled Banners stated, "The violence in Goodnight and the Alien series. options, facilitate healing and Star-Spangled Banners (the sun, BRIEFING Menace II Society (one of the 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Presenters Maria De Rose. learn to recognize cues to poten- moon & stars on flags of the most criticized gangster Recruitment Table American Culture Studies, and tially abusive behaviors and rela- world) multimedia show in the Movie and violence moviesl shakes people up African People's Assoc will be Victoria Newsom, Communication tionships. Confidentiality is Planetarium. $1 donation because it shows its audience recruiting volunteers to take part in Studies, will discuss the relation- emphasized. Sponsored by The analyzed by author suggested. the ugly truth, which is that a marathon on March 29. in an ship between signifiers of feminin- Transformation Project. Please con- BGSU Planetarium In conjunction with UAO. many Americans are living effort to highlight AIDS in Kenya. ity and heterosexuality displayed by tact Deidra Bennett at 372-2190 the Psychology Department under siege in their own Union Lobby action heroines and their rein- for more information. Meets every 11 p.m. showed the I lughes Brothers' neighborhoods. We all share a scribed gender coding, and will Friday from 4:00-530 p.m. UAO Movie- The Ring Film Menace II Society responsibility for the history examine the potential of popular TBA Union Theatre Wednesday night in I [anna ill the United States. Gang vio- I hill's (ijgh Theater. 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The small college town of overshadow other gestures of transplant and post-trasnplant which students participate. It is many University events and is a medical expenses. Bowling Green has become a generosity. treatment. hard for a full-time university former president of the latino Do not doubt the power of major source of charitable dona- WFAL held a fundraiser at This charitable nature that is student to earn decent grades, go Student Union. He was critically kindness. People remember who tions in the past few weeks. If Howard's Club H to raise money spreading across campus is a to work, have a social life and injured in a car accident a lew was helpful and will more readUy you don't think this is a big deal, for a Toledo child who just welcome epidemic. College stu- find time to help others. weeks ago and is currently in an return that kindness. you should. The recent charita- underwent a liver transplant. The dents get a bad reputation Granted, this is not the situa- intensive care unit. His contribu- It is sad to think that people ble actions of University students fundraiser consisted of several because there are some who tion for everyone and this doesn't tions were not forgotten by seem to more easily remember contradict so many stereotypes. local bands playing at Howard's party so much that they can mean that those students with- University. bad things that people do. Still, Dance Marathon is perhaps Club H for free. They played for barely help themselves, let alone out numerous responsibilities In his time of need, several don't be discouraged. Help the most memorable charity on free because they donated all of someone in need. deserve any less credit. Any type University organizations to someone who really needs help. campus. It managed to raise over the money earned from the The giving nature of students of charitable action should be which Gahiel contributed have Your help can come in the form $322,000 which is to be donated cover charge. WFAL plans on should be recognized more appreciated and recognized. held events to raise money for of a kind gesture rather than a to the Children's Miracle raising a total of $ 100,000 to often, rather than focusing on Gabiel Marquez is a University Gabiel and his family. All money donation. These are appreciated Network. But don't let this charity cover the expenses of the liver the partying and goofing off in alumnus. He partcipated in has gone to help pay Gabiel's and usually just as effective.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, PEOPLE Today's music carft ON THE STREET match the classics University campus displacing generalize the actions of a few Consider other one of the many thousands of against those who are acting in If you had the power for war protestors (true story). good conscience. hard-drinking, mediocre-grade- to make one law, what MATT I was impressed at their abil- opinions, then winning white students and get For those who are against the SUSSMAN ity to go to their classes. Like yourself a Ph.D. so you can teach war and are pursuing non-vio- would it be? " nighttime security, there was a express views your half of the story. lent protests, 1 appreciate your Humor Columnist rotation of shifts carried out. It's funny that compassionate views and, even though I dis- While some people would go conservatism is good enough for agree, I am glad that there are Those who know me best to class and eat lunch, the oth- people willing to stand up for David Horowitz's discussion is the poor, but when it comes to know my iron-clad stance on ers would guard the fort. It a bit off the mark in Bowling pampered college kids every- what they believe. There are today's music. To me, the tunes reminded me of "Gilligan's Green. While Horowitz may (or thing should be easy and com- those who are not taking that of today don't even hold a can- Island," only this was much course of action in that they are may notl be describing the situa- forting. I don't care how many dle to those of yesteryear. You more believable. purposely destroying property tions that prevail at so-called jobs you work, if you're a full- wouldn't believe the number of As the sun gave way to twi- and attacking those of us who "liberal arts" institutions, it is a time college student, you've got it times I tell people my favorite light, quite a hefty line had are preparing for a military mistake to think that BGSU fol- pretty good - trust me, my dad VICTORIA NIELSEN band is Styx, at which point formed. It had meandered all career as well as those who are lows this model. (once a member of the Army's they start laughing uncontrol- the way to East Hall. These currently serving. Where is the JUNIOR, T-C0MM Sure, there are some scholars Presidential Honor Guard! after lably and then say, "Oh. You other fans, to me, were in the humanities who might working hard his whole life died evidence you ask? "No tests in college were serious." 1 can't help it. 1 1 have seen various banners, mediocre because they showed describe themselves as leftists, poor and partially paralyzed, liv- to get a degree.' grew up on video games, not up only a few hours before but the fact is most University ing month to month off govern- which I hope you also will find early nineties alternative rock. appalling but here are some tickets went on sale. They students are here for professional ment assistance. Once I obtained my drivers would be stuck with adequate development and economic examples: "We support our Instead of looking only for license, 1 fancied the tunes seats at best. As tables and staff advancement in fields like busi- troops, when they kill their offi- opinions that support your played on the classic rock sta- members began to fill the ness and education - disciplines views, have an open heart, an cers!" "Regime change starts at tions. I can't help that I prefer that haven't traditionally been home" as well as various banners lobby of Anderon Arena, the open mind and come to conclu- .38 Special to Blink 182. fans packed up their spindles strongholds for communists'and calling for immediate action mr" sions after you have listened to Even more perplexing to me are probably staffed by moderate against U.S. military bases at and stood up in line. My front- all of the options. are the ludicrous spellings of of-the-line friends became thinkers. home such as destroying equip- some bands today, like ment and assaulting soldiers, exponentially more excited for As for Horowitz's remarks on DAVID HECKMAN Ludacris. Other band names sailors and marines. every new UAO staff member peace protesters, there are a few GRADUATE STUDENT simply hurt when you restate leftists that always can be count- Furthermore, anti-war protes- in the lobby. I guess at that JOSH D0TS0N them, such as: And You Will time it was really rude of me to ed on to show up for any such tors have assaulted police offi- Know Us By The Trail Of Dead. JUNIOR, SOCIOLOGY cut in front of them in line. function, but the amazing thing cers in various cities and have 1 must admit they grabbed my At long last, the doors is the opposition to this war isn't blocked major roads and bridges "Legalize the drinking attention and our grand UAO opened and my friends were coming only from the left. Please, do not across the country, preventing decided to embrace this ideol- age to 18. If you are old the first into the lobby. The first College Republicans would do emergency vehicles from gaining ogy by booking The Donnas, person out of the doors with better to open their minds just a abuse your full access to cities. They have enough to serve your Reel Big Fish and OK Go - tickets in his hand was Matt little bit and ask themselves why also vandalized public facilities country, you should be three bands everybody appar- so many moms, dads, grandmas, right to protest and attacked innocent govern- old enough to drink." ently knows except for me. I ( .u v I asked him about the grandpas, world leaders, reli- ment workers who's sole crime is heard there would also be an entire day and he told me he gious leaders, veterans and even working for the government. opening act. Perhaps it will be had "no regrets about camping conservatives are asking for I have spent a lot of time, as I This behavior is not free speech the Bowling Green Cowbell out all night," even though it am sure most people have, fol- peace. Simply labeling all who and should not be condoned, Philharmonic. Wouldn't that be was "really cold." To him, the lowing the current war in Iraq dissent with your views as liber- even by other protestors. a great name? thrill of being exactly front row and attempting to digest the als or terrorists can, at best, be This is also the behavior that So I'm out of the loop when center at Rock Stock was well images coming from the front has aggravated some of the frus- described as willfully ignorant it comes to today's music. My worth it. and also from protests around tration and attacks from my fel- (and. at worst, as false witness friends aren't, so don't drag Who was the mastermind the world. After reading the vari- low students against anti-war behind this whole plan? It was thus morally evil] - and I know them down with me. In fact, ous anicles in the March 26 edi- protestors as a group. Regardless a man named Ike. He is an art you folks are in the library trying my friends were so anxious to tion of The ItG News. I saw a of whether or not you are anti- to find the "whole story" rather see this trio, they camped out major, so you know he hasas a lot trend with which I agree. American, there are those in the |S than the 'half' of the story that Sunday night in front of of spare time on his hands. Some have claimed that the protestor community who are MATT LEFEVRE Seriously though, Ike was l you are getting in classrooms. Anderson Arena just so they vastnM I protestors are doing harm, either and, unfortunately, that has JUNIOR, EDUCATION could have first dibs at the tick- brains behind a similar monove-M If you worry about getting only direct or indirect, to our troops tainted the entire situation. Both ets Monday night. This is noth- ment to camp out for Everckm-lcar half the story, there is a simple overseas and that they should sides need to be patient and "I would be able to edit solution: read lots of books It is ing new, right? Tents lined the tickets and they were able to stop or for some reason don't avoid generalizations. my bracket so I had the score second and third row sad to hear students say, "I pay grass for Everclear and have a right to protest. I am Regardless of what your view seats. I went to that concert good money, 1 shouldn't have to Sweet 16." I jidacris tickets and their fans pleased that a large majority of is, don't blame the brave men using one of those tickets. I listen to their crap." A university lived like hobos for half a day. people don't feel that way. who are fighting in Iraq right don't think I ever paid for it. is not a business, it is a place to Some of them even duplicated Freedom of speech is not some- now. They are doing the duty to 1 may not understand why be challenged and to build up the smell. thing dial you should have to which they have been called. bands get our attention with the spirit. If you want to be told As it turned out, they were earn or that should be denied They are our fathers, mothers, sub-standard music and gim- what you want to hear, get a tele- the first in line. Unfortunately, during military strife. sisters, brothers and friends and micky names (see: limmy Eat vision and connect it to the gov- they were the line for a long With that said, I am for the war deserve all the respect and sup- Woridl, but I know this: I will ernment-subsidized cable. period of time. They set up in Iraq and fully support our port that we can possibly give camp sometime around 10 never take for granted my Otherwise, get out there you troops over there and can under- them. So please pray for their p.m. on Sunday night, and the friends who »ill extend any "nigged conservatives," pick stand the frustration that my fel- safety and pray for the safety of second party didn't lay their boundary to entertain me. yourselves up by your boot- low students feel in regard to the the Iraqi civilians. M. blankets down until about 3 Whether they camp out for straps, stop worrying about the protestors even though I don't MIKE AMBORSKI p.m. on Monday. You may have Rock Stock tickets, dance for small handful of diligent stu- agree with their conclusion. JONATHAN WILLIAMSON seen these loyal fans of The nickels or assassinate Saddam. dents of color on this public Please be patient and do not JUNIOR, PHYS. ED. STUDENT Madonnas, Reel Stinky Fish I will be eternally grateful. It "Justin Brenner has to be and OK Stop relaxing outside beats making up some crap WHERE DO YOU STAND? sunny slave for life." Anderson Arena Monday after- about Iraq, because sometimes I in.nl unir loners/columns lo hRncwWlislprac.bgsu.cdu. noon. A group of visitors tour- the best jokes come straight Sor Submission Polity for guidelines. ing the campus mistook them out of reality.

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Kentucky (32-3) rode the Baseball to inside dominance of Estill to its first regional final appear- MAC take on ance since 1999. But the Wildcats played the entire sec- By Daniel Gedney weekend at the Clemson Relays. SPORTS RtPORTtR whether or not our team is will- The Western Michigan ond half without leading scor- I lead coach Scon Sehmann has ing to continue to pay the price Eastern er Bogans, who suffered a The Bowling Green State Invitational will not be a scored been happy with the team's to take that step forward. We meet. This means that individ- high ankle sprain late in the University track and field team preparation going into this really want to and I really think first half and did not return. ual scores will be kept, but team will get their first chance of the weekend's meet. we can," Sehmann said. scores will not Michigan His status is questionable outdoor season to compete "I think we definitely had The Falcons will be facing Ball State was the coaches ByJaymeRamson for Saturday's regional final. against fellow Mid-American ASSISTANT SPORTS (DIT0R three good days of weather to MAC rivals Central Michigan, favorite to win the MAC out- Wisconsin (24-8) led by as Conference schools tomorrow practice in, the workouts were Eastern Michigan, Western Mother Nature went a little many as seven points in the when they travel to Kalamazoo, door track and field champi- real solid," Sehmann said. Michigan and Northern Illinois. onship, receiving 76 points. easier on the Bowling Green first half and climbed within Mich, to compete in the The 2003 MAC Outdoor Track Central. Eastern and Western baseball team this week, but 56-55 on Mike Wilkinson's Western Michigan Invitational. Kent State was a close second and Field Preseason Coaches were predicted to finish third with 72 points. CMU, EMU and the Falcons are not expecting inside basket with 1:34 The Falcons will be taking a was released earlier this week. through fifth in the MAC, their four games with defend- remaining. Kentucky went to full squad to Kalamazoo this WMU were third through fifth The Falcons were predicted to Northern was predicted to fin- with 66, 61 and 51 points ing Mid-American Conference Estill, who missed a short weekend, as the team has been finish 10th. ish 13th. In addition to these western division champs hook shot, but Erik Daniels able to stay injury-free thus far. respectively. Toledo was sixth "We'd like to go beyond that. MAC schools, Detroit Mercy, with 45 points followed by a tie Eastern Michigan to be very tipped it in for a three-point This will eliminate the pressure We strive to get better. 1 think Notre Dame and Wisconsin easy. edge. of competing in multiple events that we are capable of doing Milwaukee will also participate The Falcons travel to that the runners faced last better, it's just a matter of in tomorrow's meet. TRACK AND FIELD, PAGE 6 Ypsilanti, Mich, today to play the Eagles, then return to Bowling Green for a Saturday doubleheader before hitting the road again on Sunday for an afternoon game in Ypsilanti. The Falcons won't take a stel- lar record with them to Ypsilanti but they will take the MAC Championship: lowest staff earned run average in the conference, a one-game By Erica Gambaccini shin, ankle problems, shoulder winning streak and an unde- SPORTS EDITOR problems and one returned feated record in MAC play. Everything the gymnasts from ACL torn last year and has Bowling Green's Kyle have worked for comes down to not completely recovered from Knoblauch has been the ace so one weekend and that is this that. far this season. Knoblauch will weekend for the Falcons. "It would be a real stretch to get the ball for today's game. In Bowling Green will host the say that we were healthy," his last outing, Knoblauch Mid-American Conference Connelly said. "We're still helped the Falcons defeat Championships tomorrow in injured, but this is a very, very Buffalo, 3-1. Anderson Arena starting at 2 tough team. We're working "The staff as a whole has p.m. through the injuries." pitched really well," head The Falcons will look to Despite all of their injuries the coach Danny Schmitz said. avenge Ball State, who is the Falcons still have some con- "Kyle Knoblauch has been defending MAC champions, tenders for top spots in the lights-out this year. He hasn't but their expectations aren't as MAC * given up an earned run in three high as they have been in the "Our standouts are usually or four appearances." past. lessica Guyer on floor and vault- Tyler Saneholtz and Tom "In the regular season we ing along with Kathy Emerson Oestrike will take the mound placed fifth, so I don't have any on vaulting and Kathy on beam, for tomorrow's games. The real expectations," head coach and Kari Elste on uneven bars," coaching staff will decide on Dan Connelly said. "I'm just Connelly said. the starter for Sunday's game hoping that we're able to hit as Guyer ranks third in the MAC after the first three games are many routines as we possibly on the floor exercise with a 9.950 completed. can and do our best." and is tied for 11 th in the MAC The Eagles have started slow Last weekend the Falcons with a 9.825 vault score, which is this season, compiling a 3-10 excelled in their floor exercise also good enough to put her at start, but recently won, 12-3, at and vault routines, had a the top BG mark on the vault. West Virginia. mediocre performance on the Ann Marie Kassouf is also tied "All of us northern teams are uneven bars, but struggled with with Guyer on the list with the off to a slow start," Schmitz the balance beam. same score of 9.825. She ranks said. "I think some of it has to Tomorrow they are looking to third in Falcon history and do with the harsh winter that overcome their struggles on the eighth in the MAC in the all- we've all had." beam and increase their perfor- around with a score of 39.125. Eastern Michigan returns mance on the bars. Emerson has recorded a 9.875 two of their top players from However, that might not be or better three consecutive last season's west division as easy as it sounds weeks on beam. She currently championship team. Ryan "We've had a very difficult ranks second all-time in Falcons Goleski tied BG's Kelly Hunt for season, plagued with injuries all history on the beam with a score the league's home run title last year long," Connelly said. of 9.900. That score also puts her season and is off to a good start "We're just happy to be able to fourth in the MAC. this season. Brian Bixler won put a team on the floor at this FJste leads the Falcons on the the conference's Freshman of point." uneven bars with a 9.850 and the Year Award and is back to Some of the team's injuries play shortstop for the Eagles. owns three of the top seven bars Ben SmnjK BG News include: two torn ACLs, a torn performances for the Falcons "It's going to be a crucial lateral meniscus (left knee), CONCENTRATING: A Bowling Green gymnast focuses on her routine as she competes on the uneven series right from the get go," back injuries, a stress fracture in bars during last weekend's meet at Anderson Arena. The Falcons host the Mid-American Conference GYMNASTICS, PAGE 6 the back, a stress fracture in the Championships tomorrow at Anderson Arena. BASEBALL, PAGE 6 Falcons return to MAC Tennis to play NIU By Erica Gambaccini team had matches against play- "They have good depth and they action looking for wins SPORTS tOITOR ers on NIU or WMU. are stronger than us. Both teams After playing non-conference "Western Michigan is very usually play real good depth." By Zach Baker to face. matches for the past month, the tough," head coach Penny Dean The Huskies will have some ASSISTANT SPORTS tOITOR inconsistent, the pitching has "They are a good team and a remained strong for BG. Ross- women's tennis team will resume said. "I know we can compete momentum going for them aftei After two consecutive losses in really strong program," Ross Shaw said that she will send Liz the Mid-American portion of with them, we just have to be shutting out Wisconsin- non-conference games, the Shaw said. "Player for player I Vrabel to the mound for the first their schedule. ready and be 10 percent better Milwaukee 7-0 last weekend. Falcons return to Mid-American think we're just as good if not bet- game of the doubleheader on The Falcons will close out their than we were [last] weekend." "I think Northern Illinois is a Conference action this weekend ter. But we're going to have to Saturday. Vrabel last pitched in regular-season action with seven The Broncos are coming off a team that we need to step up and when they travel to Central find that intensity and see if we the second game of Wednesday's MAC matches, beginning with a split last weekend, falling to beat," Dean said. Michigan. can step up and do it." doubleheader. four-match road swing. Northern Illinois 4-3 Friday and Since the doubles teams fared Coach Leigh Ross-Shaw said The Falcons scored a total of "She's been throwing great," BG will travel to face Northern then rebounding to defeat well last weekend, just barely los- that the three-game set will be a four runs in their doubleheader Ross-Shaw said. "She's just a Illinois today before heading to Marquette 6-1 Saturday'. ing the doubles point. Dean is test for the Falcons, and that the loss to Detroit. Ross-Shaw said strong presence on the mound." Western Michigan tomorrow. The Falcons are coming off a 5- planing on keeping the doubles team needs to be focused. that game postponements in Ross-Shaw said McKenna "I expect everybody to do well," 2losstoXavier. teams the same this lyrranri "It just depends on the intensi- February may have affected the Houle will start the second game, Dean said. "Obviously, it is harder The Broncos are 9-6 overall, Last weekend Laupjtrikgliatnd ty level that we are going to team's ability to create offense. but is not sure who will start the for us at the top of the line up but while the Falcons are 6-7 overaU. Susie Schoenberger teamed up bring," Ross-Shaw said. "We've She said that she expects the third. I expect everyone to be ready and "We can compete with for the first doubles flight, while got all the physical tools, we're hitting to come around. "Weil just have to see how compete. Everyone has got a Western Michigan," Dean said. Gaby Coello and Ah/son Gabel more than capable of [winningj; "1 think that the hitting will they handle the pitchers," Ross- good shot at winning. Vie just "We just have to be ready." were paired together In W &£?-' it's just a matter of what kind of come around as long as they Shaw said. "You can't throw the have to be mentally and physical- Northern Illinois, on the other ond flight. Lisa Maiortey and effort we are going to put out have good at-bats, be focused same pitcher for three ly prepared." hand, is coming into this week- Heidi Romer p^edas*ti»iun, tu. there" when they're at the plate and games...we're going to try to mix The last time the Falcons saw end with a four-game winning the third doubtesr*£mW!,L'! In Central Michigan, Ross- swing at good pitches. It's time it up." these two teams was in streak and a 2-0 record in the "I plan on keeping them the Shaw said that while Chippewas for it to come around now that The first game on Saturday, as November at the Fall MAC Indoor MAC. The Huskies are 8-3 overall same," Dean said. "At least for the have been depleted since last we are in season." well as the game on Sunday, will Tournament in Kalamazoo, Mich. "I think the same thing is true first match against Northern year, they remain a difficult team While the hitting has been begin at 1 p.m. However, not everyone on the of Northern Illinois," Dean said. Illinois."

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By Tom Withers that shortstop Omar Vizquel's be a superstar. THE ASSOCIAIE D PRESS first request was a media guide He's got the bat, the glove, the CLEVELAND — One by one, so he could put faces with arm, the speed — and the smile. they emerged from the dugout to names. "Brandon has a chance to be a be introduced. As the Cleveland "Everything is new," closer very, very special player," Wedge Indians took the field for a spring Danys Baez said. "New players, said. training game, a single thought new managers, new coaches, Phillips beat out John came to mind. new clubbies. New job for me." McDonald for the starting job at Who are THESE guys? And a new outlook. second and is one of the favorites After a decade of dominance, For the first time since 1994, for the AL Rookie of the Year which included six trips to the the Indians enter this season Award. postseason in seven years, two given no chance of winning the Phillips certainly isn't lacking World Series appearances and AL Central or much else. Once confidence. He seemed to be the All-Stars up and down their line- among baseball's elite, they're only one not surprised by his up, the Indians have started from now in a much lower class. ascension to the majors after just scratch. They don't plan to stay there 65 games at Triple-A. "We got some kids," said 38- very long. "I'm glad people think highly year-old DH Ellis Burks. "But they "Of all the teams I've been on, of me," Phillips said. "I don't can play. I think we might sur- I've never seen this much young blame them." prise some people" talent in one clubhouse before," Two years ago, C.C. Sabathia They're kids all right. Cleveland said reliever Bob Wickman, who was in a similar situation as will open the season with seven spent five seasons with the New Phillips. Projected for stardom, rookies, and 11 players with York Yankees. "These are 22- the left-hander surprised many fewer than two years' experience. year-old guys who are ready for by making the roster, securing The overhaul has left only eight the major leagues. We have a his spot on the final day of spring players from last year's opening- whole bunch of guys ready to training. day roster. emerge right now." This year, he broke camp as The youth movement is appar- Last season was a shocker for the club's No. 1 starter. ent in every comer of the dia- the Indians and their fans. The It's not a role, the 280-pound mond. club staggered to a 74-88 record, Sabathia who slimmed down The staff's ace is 22. The rookie finishing 20 1/2 games behind this winter, is taking lightly. first baseman, certain to be com- first-place Minnesota. "I'm excited to be the No. l.the pared to lim Thome, has 62 It was tough to swallow for an guy everybody relies on," said career at-bats. The second base- organization so accustomed to Sabathia, who went 13-11 a year man, nicknamed "the Franchise", winning. ago. "I just have to go out and do is a converted shortstop. But while dismantling his my job, pitch deep into games. If The third baseman is a 29- team by making six trades with I do that, I think we'll win more year-old journeyman, and the five teams in 2002, Shapiro was than we lose." catcher and two starters are rook- able to amass some of baseball's Rookies Ricardo Rodriguez ies. top prospects. and lason Davis are also in the So is 35-year-old manager Eric "It has been exciting," Shapiro Indians' rotation, which could Wedge, hired in October by 36- said. "We are positioned change weekly if some of year-old general manager Mark extremely well for the future. Cleveland's young arms in the Shapiro, who's hoping his second We've got a lot of good things minors develop quickly. season won't be as painful as his happening, and when things Veterans Brian Anderson and first. start falling into place, we have lason Bere were signed to one- "I don't want to even wait a waves of good players coming year contracts to help eat year to win," Shapiro said. "I don't behind the guys we already have. innings. They're only holding want to go through a tough week. "Last year, was the rebuilding. spots for the likes of Cliff Lee, I want to be back now. That fuels Now, we're building." Billy Traber, Brian Tallet and all of us. I'm bitter about having Brandon Phillips is one of the Jeremy Guthrie. Tony Daiak AP Photo to go through any period where cornerstones. Cleveland's biggest weakness people don't look at us and fear The 21-year-old second base- is its bullpen, which is missing HOME RUN: Cleveland's Ellis Burks smacks a solo home run off Houston pitcher Jesus Sanchez in a us." man, acquired from Montreal in Wickman until September and spring training game on Tuesday. In a clubhouse full of youngsters, Burks is regarded as the Indians' There were so many new play- the six-player deal for pitcher MarkWohlers until lune because wise veteran. But don't tell the 38-year-old Burks that he's old. ers as spring training opened Bartolo Colon, has all the tools to of injuries. Falcons Georgia coach resigns ND falls short face chal- ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia ketball; however, I believe his res- younger Harrick of paying his coach Jim Harrick resigned yes- ignation and retirement at this bills, doing schoolwork and terday amid a scandal in the bas- time to be in the best interests of teaching a sham class on coach- against Arizona lenge ketball program that also cost his the athletic association and the ing. Cole also said he used the son a job as an assistant. university, and coach Harrick elder 1 larrick's credit card to buy a ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — But the Wildcats used one Harrick was suspended with obviously believes it is in his best television and got money from a Arizona took all the drama of their patented scoring runs pay March 10 pending a joint interests, as well." booster. out of this one early. in the first half to break open a against investigation by the university, This wasn't the first time Cole said he never attended the After beating Gonzaga by fast-paced game between two the NCAA and the Southeastern Harrick had gotten in trouble coaching class, but received an A. one point in a double-over- teams that like to run, score Conference into alleged academ- Harrick was fired by UCLA in Two other players — starters time classic, the top-seeded and shoot 3-pointers. The Eastern ic fraud. 1996 — a season after winning Chris Daniels and Rashad Wright Wildcats rolled right over Irish made 10 3-pointers and The scandal prompted the the national title — for lying — were also in the class and got Notre Dame 88-71 last night Arizona hit seven. BASEBALL FROM PAGE 5 school to ban the No 25 Bulldogs about an expense report. As. They were declared ineligible to advance to the West Neither team led by more (19-8) from playing in the SEC Harrick then went to Rhode March 10 for academic fraud and Regional final. than five points before Schmitz said. "They're going and NCAA tournaments. Island and took that school to the unethical conduct. to be a very solid team. Luke Walton, last seen Arizona took command with The decision came after it was regional finals of the 1998 NCAA Harrick had three years left on a sprawled in exhaustion on the a 22-3 run that gave the They're very well-coached, discovered that at least one play- tournament. He was accused of contract that pays him $600,000 a they're going to be funda- floor in Salt Lake City after Wildcats a 47-29 lead with er received an A in a class taught improprieties during his two year. He was scheduled to get a grabbing the final rebound in 5:56 remaining in the first mentally sound, they're by assistant coach Jim Harrick Ir. years there. $400,000 longevity bonus when going to have some good the second round, had 16 half. There were eight lead despite never attending. A former secretary at Rhode the contract expires in June 2006. points, seven boards and changes and seven ties by arms that they're going to University officials said that Island said Harrick had grades Without a finding that Harrick throw at us, they're going to eight assists for Arizona. halftime, which ended with under a resignation agreement, changed for players, had student was directly involved in alleged Fellow senior Jason Arizona ahead 53-40. play good defense and the elder Harrick will receive his managers write papers for players NCAA rules violations, he would they're going to be led offen- Gardner added 19 points in The Wildcats scored 12 remaining base pay, broadcast and arranged for players to be owed $2.1 million. Under the his school-record 134th straight in the spurt, includ- sively by Ryan Goleski." payments and a Nike payment, receive lodging, cars and money contract, deliberate violations of The Falcons have some career start. Channing Frye ing the first baskets of the which total $254,166. from boosters. In addition, NCAA rules would have allowed had 14 points and 12 game by Gardner and Walton, freshmen that are contribut- "This entire situation has been, Harrick Jr. was accused of falsify- the university to fire him without ing to the team's recent suc- rebounds, and Hassan Adams as the Irish finally cooled off. and is, regrettable for the athletic ing hotel and meal reports for further pay. added 14 points. Matt Carroll and Thomas cess. Schmitz mentioned program and the university," ath- recruits when he worked for his Dooley said the investigation Tyler Wasserman's abilities Arizona will play Saturday missed 3-pointers, and letic director VTnce Dooley said in father at Rhode Island. into the basketball program will against either second-seeded Carroll tossed up consecutive at third base and right- a statement. The Georgia investigation continue handed pitcher Tyler Kansas or No. 3 Duke, which airballs. "Coach Harrick is an accom- began after Tony Cole, kicked off "We will also now begin the played later Thursday. The Thomas hit a 3-pointer to Johnson's success on the plished coach of the game of bas- the team last year, accused the search for a new coach," he said mound. Wildcats (28-3) are in the open the second half and "They're |the freshmenl round of eight for the first draw the Irish within 10 getting thrown into the fire, time since 2001, when they points, but they got no closer. especially on the position lost to Duke in the national Salim Stoudamire and player side of it. We lost a lot championship game. Gardner answered with 3- of key position players last The fifth-seeded Fighting pointers that pushed year either due to gradua- Kent State Irish (24-10) had five victories Arizona's lead to 61-45. tion or the draft and so our over top 10 opponents, their The Wildcats led 65-53 youngsters are getting Willems back most in one season, but their before going on a 16-3 spurt, thrown in there right away," has MAC's shooting didn't hold up triggered by Walton's six Schmitz said. "I think Bobby against the nation's highest- points, to finish off the Irish. Majer has played very, very scoring offense. Gardner and Thomas, both well as a freshman and he's top team Torin Francis had 25 points former Indiana high school in weight throw on 10-of-ll shooting, more players of the year, guarded starting to establish himself than double his average, and each other most of the game. as an everyday player." TRACK AND FIELD. FROM PAGE5 Kerri McClung will look to Despite a back injury to score 10 rebounds to lead the Irish. Thomas got to his good friend build upon her first place perfor- Chris Thomas added 20 first, stripping Gardner of the veteran infielder Andy for seventh between Miami and mance in the shot put. Her mark GYMNASTICS. FROM PAGE 5 Hudak, SetlntiUz believes the points. ball and passing to Francis for Akron with 41 points apiece. of 47 feet 7.25 inches moved her The Irish opened on a tear, a basket. Falcons are filling in nicely. Ninth through 13th place were into fifth place in school history this season. Coming into the MAC tour- making their first five shots. Moments later, Thomas "We play with the hancfmat occupied by: Buffalo (28), BG for that event. Francis hit all eight of his turned the ball over to we're dealt and right now the (24), Ohio University (23), The Falcons also had a suc- nament he top team scores in gm s are doing a good job." the league for 2003 are: Kent attempts in the first 20 min- Gardner, whose pass led to a Marshall (10) and Northern cessful day in the relay events at utes. basket by Rick Anderson. "They're the defending Illinois (8, Clemson, which were a major State 196.450, Central western division champions 11 it- Falcons will regain the ser- focus for them last weekend. Michigan 196.325, Eastern and We're" switching from vices of Mary WjUejns for;ltqrnor- With the strain of running multi- Michigan 194.875, Northern the east to the west so rows meet. Wmems uajsrad .the ple events gone this weekend, the Illinois 194.875, Western they're just going to be a ClemSdrt meet to honor a stu- runngrs, should be able to build Michigan 194.325, Bowling WWW. very good team, we're going dent teaching commitment. on thaiHuccsss, Green 194.275 and Ball State to have to play our best Willems is currently ranked 23rd •Phe meet is schedijled to get 192.975. baseball," Schmitz said. in the nation in the weight throw. undeOwyail0a.rfr. bgnews. liij i

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12:15 p.m. Friday Fare Sophonisba Receiving the Cup of Poison-Pellgrini Toledo Museum of Ait

6 p.m. The Colors and Flavors of Van Gogh's France Toledo Museum of Art

6:30-9:30 p.m. It's Friday til 10 p.m. Club Friday Music lohnny Reed & the House Rockers (blues, classic rock) Toledo Museum of Art

6:45 p.m. Public Tour: Best Foot Forward Toledo Museum of Art

7 p.m. Free Lecture: The Aesthetics of Paper Toledo Museum of Art

8 p.m. Toledo Symphony Classics Concert Toledo Museum of Art make their owff spirits for original taste. 8 p.m. Southview Symphonic Choir Toledo Museum of Art Students waiting to order that bottle of beer I tale said. 10 p.m. (Doors Open) at any of Bowling (irccn's bars inay not realize Thompson said thai a the gallon kit to make Grasshopper Pie that a much better tasting Iwcr could be wait- beer, which equals oo i loahoul two and a hall Howard's Club H ing lor them down the street. cases cost upwards ol S20 to $25 a bargain Well, if they had the patience to wait more considering lh;Hhc beer being made usualh 10 p.m. (Doors Open) Big Creak than a week for a specialized brew. is of a better q ialfl\ s.i\ than a Natural Light or Nate and Wally's Tim Thompson, owner of Black Swamp Milwaukee's ft Hlii the case of wine, a I Bootleggers on North Main Street, which sells Cabernet Sauvignon that is sold in storflMl SATURDAY, MARCH 29 ingredients to make home Be rally go for $20 to S:«| made beer and wine, said the 10 p.m. (Doors Open) about SI or$2dolliU Guest reasoning hehiud this is that le when making it at Howard's Club H students just don't want to ry customers en joy qd wait to drink. jc and quality beer. Tin MONDAY, MARCH 31 "I he students want instant nt to taste their beer an 10 p.m (Doors Open) gratification,"Thompson said. m< . a couple days to taste it Pilot to Gunner w/ The Intima get drunk epiick and not wait." Thorn Cat and Mouse lint not having the husincs&of the students In til omcinade wine howev Howard's Club H isn't really hurting I hnmpsonfsbusiness. proc takes up to a month, bu 7:30 p.m. Instead,Thompson relies on hobbyists and Ibo I that's not usually a prol Bon Jovi passionate beer and wine drinkers that range i'eo Jienl when it conies lcJ Gund Arena, Cleveland from professors at the I lniversil\ and doctors naid. and lawyers, to the woi k-a-^gy blue-collar Avvinu I first place ribbons li THURSDAY, APRIL 3 types, like Dave and l)ale^_ and wine jg.ii the Wood OounL Freshwater Collins Dave, who prefers honitf Nate and Wally's said he makes his own hcerbecauseof the vari- wine carfW Hbrealing art. ety. UPCOMING EVENTS "When you come into aplai c like this, you 'Once you get Into it, it's really an art. Sure can literally make beers HQni around the there is i rial and error at lirst, but once you April 11 make that first batch, it's pretty easy." Am DiFranco world)" Dave said. Stranahan Theatre, Toledo Dale, a wine lover, said lie loves to make Thompson Said."Once you can get creative wines such as a hlai k berryor white grape. with your hobby, like I do, it can be real fun. April 15 Billy Joel and Elton John "It tastes wonderful, Spit's really cheap," because that's all it is, a hobby." Gund Arena, Cleveland April 23 Story byJoe Bugbf ;rctr>n.by Ma±Ivey PageLayoutbyAmanda RusaelL Carrot Top Stranahan Theatre, Toledo i van Gogh deceives, impresses in Toledo By Laura Bargtr The typical gallery show is painting is a self-portrait done in VAN GOGH FIELDS GUIS' WRItfR always smaller than expected, oil paints on cardboard. It is a I seldom enjoy gallery shows way overpriced and that feeling spectacular piece, and the only WHERE: Toledo MuseumioMrt. for the simple fan that they don't of being watched by the gallery one in that section of the room. I 2445 Monroe StJjfaHda.Ji.b hold my attention. The previous guards is enough to make me was not surprised that there VfflptT,Jesday]teay:ri shows I have visited have been not want to go at all. seemed to be a lack of art when a.rp.-4 p.m.; Fnday, /alq ,/. centered around artists 1 have Nonetheless, 1 decided to visit entering the show. 11 a.rri.-lO p.m^Satuidsfcifctvj never heard of. I, as a photogra- the van Gogh Fields exhibit at As I have stated before, oneof' a.mAp.m.-, and'Stinlii«iJil'/»" phy concentration at the the Toledo Museum of Art my usual criticisms of art shows a.m.-Spi*».i ...

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By Brian Horn "I wanted to teach a class that silent films and initially came to dents have seen and their reac- PULSE WRITER would give our students a Bowling Green because I was tions to them. We also compare With big budget action films chance to get to know the cre- intrigued with the idea of work- the careers of silent stars to their and glitzy productions owning ative works of these women, as ing at the University that had a modem counterparts." Hollywood, some University fac- well as the work of other silent Gish Movie Theatre." Along with attending two ulty and students think it is film pioneers," Shields said. According to Dobb. the class showings of the month long important to learn about the Shields cannot recall for sure, is comprised of a small group of silent film series, students are but thinks the idea for the class students who especially enjoy 'W Outstanding beginnings of film. And they are expected to understand the his- spawned during a walk across studying film. Worthy effort doing so in a silent film class at tory of silent film as well as its ■ campus with Executive Vice "There is one section of 26 So-so the University. effects on today's films. The his- Special Projects 290, History President Linda Dobb, who also students," Dobb said. "Most of 0 A bomb tory aspect is something that of Silent Film, is being in taught is a co-faculty member of the them are die-hard film fanatics appealed to some students in correlation with the showing class. who get most of the film refer- Abandon (PG-13) ■ •r v tr "The thing that attracted me of silent films in the Gish During her days as a working ences and are quite attuned to to the class was the fact that I Autotocus (R) ■ ■ • ■ ■ Theater every Sunday from actress in San Francisco, Dobb the prevalence of certain motifs was inspired by Lillian Gish. in cinema from 1913 that persist am a film studies major and 1 8 Mile (R) March 16 through April 13. wanted to start from the begin- ■ • ■ ■ The class is the brainchild of Even before she was hired by the in 2003." Femme Fatal* (R) ■ Ron Shields, chair of the Theatre University, the Gish Movie While the class's title might ning before I make my way up r through time," said a student Moonlight Mile (R) ■ • Department. While Shields Theatre was always of interest to lead one to believe it is only about silent films, Dobb says , participating in the class. The Ring (PG-13) •' wanted to haw a class to cone- her. After hearing the idea of a ■ ■■■ ■ late with the silent film series at silent film class, she had to be that is not the case. The class will not be offered Road to Perdition (R) • • • ■ ■ ■ the Gish, he also wanted stu- involved. "The intent of the class is to next semester, but Shields hopes other special film classes will be White Oleander (PG-l 3) - dents to become familiar with "Ron mentioned to me that make students aware of the ■ silent film stars Dorothy and he would like to do the class last influence of silent film styles and available in the future. Lillian Gish. Both Gishes made spring," Dobb said. "I said technique on modem film mak- "Film offerings will expand Upcoming releases their debut in Rising Sun, Ohio 'Great, please let me co-teach.' ing," Dobb said. So often we with the addition of new facul- April 1: Far From Heaven, Red Dragon which is near Bowling Green. I've always had an interest in discuss the current films stu- ty," Shields said.

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