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Volume 104, Issue 154 ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community www.bgviews.com Faculty assoc. push toward unionization By Max Filby Reporter David Jackson President of The University Faculty Faculty Association Association is currently working to gain the right of collective bar- gaining as a single faculty unit. A collective bargaining unit designed by the Faculty ing petition cards for an election Association would comprise of on collective bargaining back in full-timetenure,tenuretrackand March 2009. non-tenure track faculty mem- Although the SERB will likely bers. However, the University favor the Faculty Association at administration would like to see the June hearing, the University two separate bargaining units, administration is still attempt- one of full time tenured and ten- ing to delay the election, Jackson ure track members and another said. The Faculty Association is of non-track tenure members. hoping for a summer election, "There are small differences but delays may push the election between tenure and non-ten- back until Fall 2010. ure faculty," said Karen Craigo, "They are trying to delay faculty association communica- because they believe that the ANDREA FEHl I THiBGNtWS tions director. "We want to go faculty will be less likely to vote RIVER: Recent University graduate Jaied Jacobs at the site of his upcoming documentary. 'Along the River" on the Portage River forth together to make our case." then," Jackson said. "People Tenured and tenure track fac- who support collective bar- ultymembers include employees gaining might retire or get jobs By Vincent Driver "This is his real passion, to educate the world like professors and assistant pro- elsewhere." Reporter on environmental issues," Montgomery said. fessors, said David Jackson, fac- Other than the administra- "I'm just happy to be a part of it, to help him with ulty association president. Non- tion, the group Advocates for For l,!inl Jacobs, ecology has been a passion his dream." tenure track members include Academic Independence is worth pursuing. Recently, though, he discov- On the entrepreneurial side, students lecturers and senior lecturers. a group that opposes faculty ered that to make a difference he would have to Donovan Pace and Bangich Bol have been work- The proposed collective bar- unionization. AAI is headed by branch out. That's when he turned to film. ing to promote the project through Endless gaining unit would be involved key member Dr. Michael Buerger, "I realized as an ecologist I wouldn't get much Hustle Entertainment, an organization Pace in negotiating future pay raises, said AAI member Melissa Burek. funding to change the world how I want to, so I describes as a community activism group and health insurance benefits and The University administra- switched to TCOM," lacobs said. record label. Pace and Bangich have been on the other things such as class sizes. tion is presenting the same That drive for change spurred lacobs to start entrepreneurial side of the group, working in "Faculty are supposed to have argument they presented dur- Aiming "Along the River," a documentary about conjunction with Jacobs to solve funding issues. a substantial say," Jackson said, ing the last faculty' unionization the Portage River watershed. Jacobs' goal with Pace, a senior in finance and accounting, and "some people are more inter- attempt back in 1993, Craigo the documentary is to motivate others to get Bangich, a junior in political science and phi- ested in this idea of shared said. The new collective bar- involved with the watershed. losophy, want the organization to be seen as a governance." gaining attempt may move the In making the documentary, Jacobs has enlist- positive force in the community. The University administration University away from a corpora- ed BGSU students and graduates to help get the "Our image is to try to give back, whether it and the Faculty Association will tion based model education, and documentary off the ground, in terms of both be through music or community service," Bol present their cases to the State more toward a more personal- production and promotion. said. "We think once people know what's going Employment Relations Board at ized experience for students. Travis Montgomery, a recent graduate with on they can make better decisions and live their a four-hour hearingin Columbus "It's a good thing if you a degree in telecommunications, is involved lives." on June 17, according to a 2010 have more fingers on your in the preproduction work and will be assist- faculty association document. hands than students in your ing with filming. He spoke fondly about Jacobs' See JACOBS | Page 5 The Faculty Associations class," Craigo said. "Students initiative. attempt to achieve a single unit are not just wallets to us, and collective bargaining has been we want to make sure that going on for close to two years. they are not seen that way by Faculty members began sign- the administration."

WBGU-PBS to hold breakfast, conference to honor military veterans and their families

By Bobby Waddl. Relations, also stressed the Life" called "Our Community hoping to secure the appear- Reporter need for a civilian/service Cares: Connecting With ance of Freddie and Frieda member connection. Veterans & Their Families" as Falcon as well as Clifford The WBGU-PBS television sta- "The whole goal of part of the initiative, which the Big Red Dog, along with tion is launching two events |"Operation Reconnect"] is to aired Jan. 28 and May 30. It WBGU's original creation as part of its "Operation help bridge the military com- addressed the adjustments of Ruby the Red-Eyed Tree Reconnect" initiative to thank munity with the civilian com- military families in Northwest Frog. Children can also look ANDREA FEHI. IKE BG NEWS military families for their munity and help the non-mili- and West Central Ohio, forward to various games, service to the country. The tary community understand according to WBGU.org. foods and activities, includ- station will host a Military the- unique challenges |the The upcoming events are ing a puppet show put on CAMPUS BRIEF Recognition Breakfast in con- families] face," Boyce said. specifically designed to attract by Findlay's Mazza Museum. junction with its 9th Annual "Operation Reconnect" was families from those regions. Some activities will cost a Reward sought for trailers on the South Central Residence Kids Extravaganza on June 5, made possible by PBS' nation- The breakfast will be held small fee, but military fami- arson information Hall construction site before one on the with a conference following al airing of "This Emotional at 9 a.m. at the WBGU-PBS lies and members of the sta- southeast corner of the lot caught fire. Life" in January 2001. Vulcan television station exclusively tion's Kids Club will not be A $15,000 reward is being offered lor on June 11. any information leading to the arrest of The trailer belonged to the concrete "Attending conferences Productions awarded six for military families. The only charged, as a thank you to the individual or individuals responsible contractor for the project. Gardner Corp. like this helps participants "This Emotional Life" grants requirement of the families is the families for their service, to public television stations to RSVP by June 3, which can Boyce said. for a suspected arson fire that occurred The police report stated the fire occurred be responsive to the needs of at approximately 4:50 a.m. on May 22. (service members and their across the country, with be done through the station's Ultimately, Boyce said the last week. BGSU. Wood County Cnme Stoppers and Capstone Development families)," conference pre- WBGU being one of two sta- Facebook page, Boyce said. Kids Extravaganza was given Those with information on the fire senter Dr. Reglna Shillinglaw tions focusing specifically on The Kids Extravaganza fol- a military theme to attract Corp. are offering the reward. BGSU have been advised to call Wood County said. "It helps them and our military reintegration issues, lows the breakfast and runs families froma 19-county area police and the Bowling Green Fire Crime Stoppers at 1-800 S4-CRIME or country." Boyce said. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with Department are investigating the fire. BGSU Police at campus extension 2-2546 Deb Boyce, WBGU Director WBGU produced a two-hour free admission to the pub- SeeWI6U|Paqe5 According to a video that captured the Callers are given the option to remain ■ of Promotions and Public follow-up to "This Emotional lic. Boyce said the station is incident, an individual entered multiple anonymous. FORUM CAMPUS SPORTS PEOPLE ON 1HESTRII I Recognize Memorial Day Professor monitors radiation risk team ends season with loss If you could only follow one celebrity on Twitter, who would it be? Columnist Anthony Bryson, an Iraq vet- Biological sciences professor George Bullerjahn A last-minute win by Central Michigan on Saturday ended the1 CHRIS JUILFS eran, urges people to put their feetlnjrs works ps the University's Radiation Safety Officer, Junior. VQ Falcons' hopes for a spot in the about wars aside and respect those who ensuring students work with radioactive material "Johnny Depp" | Paga 4 sacrifice themselves in war | Paga 4 safely'to avoid exposure to radiation | Page 5 MAC Tournament | Paga 6

[\ VISIT BGVIEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS/UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND M FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE 2 Wednesday. June 2.2010 BLOTTER WWW.BGVIEWS.COM BLOTTER conduct for loud noise. FRI., MAY 28 2.28 P.M. Heidi Anderson. 35. of Bowling 2:07 P.M. 12:20 A.M. Green, was arrested and charged for Kowanda Rodriquez, 28, of Findlay. Come See A criminal warning for disorderly shoplifting at Walmart. and Leon Rodriquez. 20, of Bowling conduct was given to a male who Green, were both arrested for appeared to be fighting with another 4:07 P.M. domestic violence. The Mesvw E2 Complainant reported his tires were male between building two and seven of the Enclave. slashed overnight, with damages 7:43 P.M. estimated at $450. Michael Franklin, 22. of Bowling 12:26 AM. Green, was cited for operating a ♦Catherine Pietch. 20. of Avon Lake. 6:27 P.M. vehicle while intoxicated and illegal Ohio, was arrested within the 100 Ryan Ferguson. 20. of Toledo, was speeding within the 700 block of S. block of E. Court St. for underage cited for driving under suspen- Prospect St. under the influence and disor- sion/non-compliance on the corner derly conduct/public urination, and of East Wooster and South Mercer 9:57 P.M. received a citation for prohibited streets Kandyll Quiroga. 19, of Deshler, acts/showing another's ID. Ohio, was cited for theft within the 7:02 P.M. 2000 block of E. Wooster St. 1:10 A.M. Haley Hopkins. 19. of Malinta. ^uM Ted Beaman, 19, of Toledo, was cited Ohio, and Chelsea La Roe. 19. of 11:23 P.M. for an open container of alcohol and Napoleon. Ohio, were both arrested Ronald Mastriciano. 33. of Bowling underage possession within the 200 for theft at Walmart. Green, was issued a civil citation for block of N. Main St. disorderly conduct. He admitted to 7:44 P.M. activating loud train horns hooked 1:39 A.M. Jaime Banda Jr.. 29. of Toledo, was up to his vehicle to scare pedestrians •NO $25 i Kyle Esckilsen. 18. of Defiance. Ohio, cited for no comp/FRA. child sup- walking on sidewalk. was arrested for operating a vehicle port suspension, failure to reinstate, FURNITURE FEE while intoxicated/prohibited alcohol and defective exhaust. 11:49 A.M. content, operating a motor vehicle Complainant within the 1000 block 10:05 P.M. after underage alcohol consumption, of Fairview Ave. reported loud argu- Resident within the 200 block of no headlights at night and having State Ave. was warned for disorderly ing and possible underage drinking •NO$100 , open containers/underage posses- from nearby residents. Upon inspec- conduct for loud noise. sion of alcohol. Dominic Jones. 18. tion there was no noise or signs of DEPOSIT FEE of Defiance. Ohio, was arrested for 11:34 P.M. alcohol. !/! open container and underage under Resident within the 900 block of Limited Time Only! the influence. Partridge Lane was warned for dis- orderly conduct for loud noise. SUN., MAY 30 1:50 A.M. A Jeffery Totten. 21. of Warren. Ohio, 12:38 A.M. was cited for theft after he was SAT., MAY 29 James Chamberlm. 19, of Bellevue, observed carrying a beer dispenser Ohio, was cited for underage under '. across from 149 N. Main St. When 12:05 A.M. the influence on the corner of North stopped and questioned, he admit- Jeremy Clark. 28. of Van Buren. Church and West Court streets. ted he had taken it from the bar. The Ohio, was cited for driving under 12:52 A.M. dispenser is valued at $100. suspension within the 200 block of a-ovcs Randy Thatcher Jr.. 22, of N. Main St. 2:27 A.M. Perrysburg, was cited for driving Randy Keil. 23. of Toledo, was cited 12:45 A.M. under suspension, child support, for two open container when walking Megan Hart, of Pemberville. Ohio, license restriction, failure to reinstate, within the 100 block of E. Wooster St. was cited for open container, under- possession of drugs and possession age possession and disorderly con- of drug abuse instruments within the 2:40 A.M. duct on North Enterprise St. 100 block of N. Main St. Randy Keil, 25. of Toledo, was arrested for disorderly conduct while 2:40 A.M. 1:34 A.M. ful* intoxicated/unable to care for self Quentin Dudeck. of Bowing Green. Resident within the 500 block of and criminal trespass at Circle K was cited for disorderly conduct in Ridge St. was warned for disorderly after staff and then an officer asked Lot 4. conduct for loud noise. him to leave the store because of 2:53 A.M. 1:45 A.M. intoxicated, belligerent behavior. Jennifer Collings. 27. of Bowling Rachael Betz, 20. Kallie Schippel. 20. 3:12 A.M. Green, was issued a civil citation for and Deanna Skay, 20, all of Bowling Complainant reported two males disorderly conduct/public urination Green, were cited for nuisance party fighting outside a vehicle before within the 100 block of W Wooster regulations, underage possession driving away. An officer stopped the St. of alcohol and possession of drug vehicle and identified the subjects. paraphernalia within the 200 block 3:16 A.M. Bryant Oneal, 21, of Toledo, was of Troup Ave. Evan Gerety. 19, of Bowling Green, found to have an active warrant was cited on the corner of South 2:20 A.M. through Lucas County and was Prospect Street and Palmer Avenue Nicholas Welling, 20. of Bowling transported to Lucas County. for operating a vehicle while intoxi- Green, was arrested for public inde- 3:20 A.M. cated/prohibited alcohol content, cency, obstructing official business Seth Bergstedt, of Westerville, Ohio. no front plate, two lights displayed, and underage under the influence was cited for criminal mischief on underage possession of beer and within the 100 block of S. Church St. North Enterprise St. open container in a motor vehicle. 4:20 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 10:58 AM. Police responded to a complaint Complainant reported more white Edwin Farbrother. 23. of Perrysburg. that a male subject broke into an powder was found in a women s an inmate at the NorthWest apartment within the 500 block restroom within the 500 block of Community Corrections Center, of Pike St. Charles Wooten III. 21. W. Poe Road. Complainant wants was arrested for disorderly conduct of Elmore. Ohio, was caught and * to know if the substance is more with persistence after an employee arrested for criminal damaging and cocaine or if it is part of a prank. reported he was arguing and refus- obstruction of justice. ing to comply with staff. He injured 1:47 P.M. himself punching and head butting 7:51 A.M. APARTMENT FEATURES: A criminal warning was issued to his cell door and window. Resident within the 300 block of N. 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At Home In his article "Laptop Chef" (livetocookathome.come) In in the March issue of Dwell, the same vein as The Julie/ lonathan Olivares argued that Julia Project, home cook Dave kitchen computers helpfully Whittaker is cooking and eating multi-task our cooking lives his way through celebrity chef and will soon become a neces- Michael Symon's cookbook sary staple, like salt and sugar. "LiveloCook." Humorous, pas- Kitchens have become the sionate and honest, Whittaker's home's social hub, explained offers the everyday home 7 Olivares, and "computers sup- cook's reaction to Symon's What's happening port every facet of our daily sometimes ambitious recipes. 56 lives," so it's only natural that The Everyday Palate (every- kitchen computers will be the daypalate.blogspot.com) I'm More celebrities find themselves on social networking sites to communicate with fans. next cooking trend. not above shameless self- "Online cookbooks replace promotion. My blog recounts their printed ancestors; video my cooking adventures and conferencing with family and reflects on how food shapes friends reinforces and enhanc- our daily lives. I like it quite a es social nature of the space; bit. but then again, I'm biased. music software eliminates the need for audio players; and Apps •rMattLiMM Twitter allows me as a comic to connect to fans all over web browsers provide access Ratio Smart Phone App: Pulse Editor the world." comedian Loni Love said. "I share jokes, news to information and entertain- Based on Michael Ruhlman's articles and do it all under 140 characters." ment." Olivares continued. "Ratio: The Simple Codes Michael Ian Black is also a frequent tweeter. In the past. The problem is most laptops Behind the Craft of Everyday The celebrities have spoken, and taken over. Black went through his list of followers and cracked inno- aren't kitchen-proof. Imagine Cooking" This handy app cre- The realm of social networking started as a way for people cent jokes at their expense. following a stir-fry recipe on ates recipes — using ratios to meet new friends and reconnect with old acquaintances. Even organizations offer fans reason to follow them. your laptop. One clumsy mow — for the portion size a user Now, as the mass market online world continues to expand, Rolling Stone magazine will give clues on who will be on and it's the keyboard that could needs. No math skills neces- it's more than just how your best friend who moved away in the cover of upcoming issues days before the covers are be fried in garlic sauce. sary. Two other bonuses: users the third grade that can be found. announced. While we're waiting for the can save and share their reci- The biggest change comes from celebrities being active spill-proof laptop, there are pes on Twitter or Facebook. on the Internet today, something that was unheard of in many food-oriented websites According to the Chicagoist. the past. The growing popularity of social networking sites ir • r • radiohead sells own album, fans and blogs worth bookmark- "This application is so good it has paved the way for many different musicians, film stars ing. Let's not forget the util- almost makes us regret buy- and activists to voice their opinions for the masses to see choose own price ity of Smartphones too, with ing the book first." In my own just like everyone else. Whether they sign on for a chance to their countless food apps. And experience. I concur; the app hear feedback from fans or for endless self promotion is the 1 don't know about you, but I has been much more useful ultimate question. Alternative band Radiohead decided to sell their find it much safer to cook with than the book. 2007 album "In Rainbows" not in retail stores, but on my iPhone in arm's reach. Jamie Oliver's 20 Minute Radiohead.com. Here are just a few of my Meals: Known for his healthy- I thanks her little mon- Without a major record label to profit from sales, the band favorite digital cooking and/or school-lunches-for-American- sold their album for whatever the fan wanted to pay. The food references. kids crusade on the televi- [sters. ®apiusk leads on Twitter price tag on the digital download link was simply whatever sion show "Jamie's Food the fan wanted to charge to their credit card. Websites Revolution," British celebrity The move was for the benefit of the fans, and a possible Food News Journal (food- chef Jamie Oliver devised a fan- In a recent interview with SHOWstudio.com. answering middle finger to "the man." Either way, Radiohead utilized newsjournal.com): This site tastic app that allows users to questions from fans, pop star talked about why the power of the Internet to connect with fans. provides all the food-relat- choose a quick, healthy recipe, she uses Twitter. ed news you can stomach create a shopping list for its "You can build trust with your fans if you use it for the each weekday. It compiles ingredients, and view a step- right reasons," GaGa said. "1 embrace the Internet in a pop greysohchance finds fame on the daily food-news articles by-step video demonstration. cultural kind of way." from reputable newspapers, "Cool Hunting" named it "the Best known for her outrageous outfitsand six number-one ! YouTube, along with others magazines and journals and best cooking app we've come singles. GaGa said she uses Twitter the way she thinks stars organizes them into an easy- across yet." And I whole-heart- of the 70s and '80s would have if the Internet was as preva- reading format. edly agree. lent as it is today. She said she loves the Internet because it Other social networking sites have a way of sky-rocketing gives all people the same voice, and it allows her to have a people to instant superstardom, for about fifteen minutes relationship with her tins. that is. The BGSU Faculty Association That relationship came in bandy when she broke down YouTube has a way of being able to put someone who is ...... during a show in Nottingham, England because her just sitting in their bedroom with a camera into the homes grandfather was in the hospital. The next day, fans had of millions of other people Jobs "#GetWeUGrandpaGaGa" asthe number one trending topic Greyson Chance is a recent success story thanks to and tc ass. ng intheUJC YouTube. 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More Israeli-Palestinian Veterans should be paid respect whether violence may make peace you support the current war or not talks impossible holiday was held in 1866. After Our military does not In December 2000, World War I, Memorial Day choose who to fight. That is the National Moment of was expanded to honor all who above their pay grade. Those Remembrance was signed into of the boat's passengers were have died in an American war. decisions are ultimately made law, encouraging Americans to killed and 30 were wounded. It can be understandably dif- by our elected officials, the pause at 3 p.m. on Memorial report- ficult for many college-aged ones we vote for. Day for one minute to honor HOSHJESSKAHANNA ed some of the few activ- men and women to remember Regardless of our opinion, our war dead. ^^^^H coiuMNisr ists released by Israel told This past month I took a vaca- the real meaning of Memorial this should not stop us from While the sentiment is reporters upon their arrival tion to the Gettysburg National Day. Our recent conflicts are honoring the more-than 5i000 nice, there is a nagging voice in Berlin that they had been Military Park in Pennslyvania. not comparable to World War men and women who have inside my head that this is Thr White House recently on a peaceful mission, and During my visit. I took some II or Vietnam. We have no draft died in our recent conflicts. Nor a hollow gesture. If we want released President Obama's accused the Israeli comman- time to visit the Soldier's and little chance of it return- from honoring over one million to truly honor the men and 2010 National Security Strategy, dos as being the aggressors in National Cemetery. It was there ing We haven't had to ration soldiers, sailors, airmen and women who have died for which largely focuses on our the situation. that Abraham Lincoln gave his our metal or gasoline for our marines who have died since our nation, we have to go country') view of the needs Thiscalls the official Israeli famous Gettysburg Address. generation's conflicts. And it our nation's inception. deeper. in Ihe Middle East. In the sec- story into question and casts In his speech, President can be difficult to sec how the There are also many more We have to live a life worthy tion "Advancing our Interests." more doubt that this fester- Lincoln spoke of honoring outcome of these conflicts will casualties of our wars that of their sacrifice. We have to the document outlines the ing rift can be mended any the Union soldiers who fell affect our lives. should be remembered for exercise our civic duties. We all advancement of peace, security time soon. at Gettysburg and the many However, it is vital that we their sacrifices; the millions need to be willing to sacrifice and opportunity in the region. Once again, nations are other battlefields of the Civil remember the men and women who have lived with physical our own safety in order to keep Although the document prompted to take sides. The War. It was for this purpose that have died and will die in and mental wounds for the our liberty. reaffirm* the United States Arab nation is outraged at the that Memorial Day was cre- service to our country. rest of their lives; the millions As a combat veteran of Iraq, has an "unshakeable com- deaths of the activists, and ated. We can debate all day of civilians across the world this is how I want my brothers mitment" to the security of understandably so. The Israeli Memorial Day was origi- about why we are fighting in who have suffered and died and sisters honored. Not some our "close friend." Israel, it military blockade, itself ques- nally called Decoration Day. Afghanistan or Iraq. We can because of American conflicts: scant minute of silence. recognizes that we also have a tionable, should not keep out Although many cities claim to support these wars or we can and the families and friends True honor is not easy and it commitment to the "achieve- humanitarian aid to an area have held the first Memorial protest them at the top of our who feel the pain of their loved does not last for a minute. True ment of the Palestinian peo- ravaged by conflict. Day. we know that the first iungs. one's loss. honor is paid over a lifetime. ple's legitimate aspirations Four of the passengers for statehood, opportunity, killed were Turkish citizens, and the realization of their the Anatolian News Agency extraordinary potential." reported, and the convoy The Obama administra- had Turkish backing. Israel Reactiions mean more th.man campaign tion seems to have moved has now further alienated away from the strong. pro- one of its closest support- By Vine. Driver adapt. Talking heads like to activities and how he priori- political climate, without any Israel sentiments of the Bush ers in the Middle East, wors- Columnist pretend that political leanings tizes, because we learned a perspective considering that administration to a more bal- ening the situation. Turkey weigh heavily on this abil- lot about Bush from doing they might be an impossible anced, focused view that is is putting pressure on both The biggest test of Barack ity, making it seem like only just that, as we hopefully will political battle. Consider the also strategically/sympathetic the United States and the Obama's administration so far hawks can respond to military learn from Obama. clash over health care, where tothe Palestinians. United Nations to hold Israel has not been about war. secu- threats and keep Americans But what we should see Obama failed to please either But are President Obama's accountable for the violence rity or even a sex scandal. It safe (or the opposite depend- from this is the absurdity of political party because of nec- revived Israeli-Palestinian that occurred. wasn't even a forged birth cer- ing on the channel), but policy campaign promises. The essary compromise. peace talks really going to How much leeway can we tificateorsecret Kenyan Muslim doesn't change reaction time. candidates aren't completely So keep in mind lor next make a difference this time give Israel in light of its con- "Manchurian Candidate' agen- luggling priorities isn't any- to blame for this. Campaigns elecrion. regardless of your around? stant war-like atmosphere? da. It was an environmental thing new for presidents. It have become a media carni- political affiliation, which can- According to the New York Too much allowance may issue, how disappointing. The would be hypocritical to give val, where spectacle and bom- didate thinks better on their Times, a small fleet of cargo already have been given. oil spill is obviously a pressing Obama a free pass while ignor- bast are more important than feet. Obama does rely on a tele- ships and passenger boats International outrage, most issue that demands Obama's ing that Bush had a lot on his any real political talk (it's had prompter, but he's also known were carrying 10,000 tons of notably among the Arab attention, but should it be his plate, as well. America's ene- enough that this observation for a razor wit. After the Gulf aid to Gaza, including food community, may put an end top priority? What about the mies didn't take a break to let itself has become cliche). In spill issue is solved, read into and supplies, in the hopes of to American-hosted peace war in Iraq, protecting the bor- FEMA take care of the after- this kind of atmosphere, a how well he responded to the providing humanitarian aid talks and improved relations ders and repealing "don't ask math of Hurricane Katrina. politician can't hope to win crisis as it changed. Weigh that to the area. Gaza, however, in the region. Maintaining don't tell?" just like they aren't busy cry- unless they make promises against the other candidates has been under a military our friendship with Israel, The oil spill illustrates that ing over sea turtles and cham- that will consolidate their and you will know who's going blockade enforced by Israel. while holding them account- presidents need to be elected pioningGrcenpeacc.This isn't base and draw in undecided to he a better president, not Its warnings to the convoy able for the country's part not just because of what they to say we can't keep a criti- voters. These promises have because of meaningless cam- ignored, Israel responded by in the seemingly never end- stand for, but how they can cal eye over the president's to be made regardless of the paign promises. sending naval commandos to ing violence, may prove to board one of the ships, which be impossible for Obama, or carried about 600 activists. any diplomat. Israeli officials say the sol- With allies changing sides diers were then attacked, with and international views shift- 10 soldiers wounded. It seems ing, the balance of Israeli and the convoy passengers suf- Palestinian support is tipping, CALLING ALL COLUMNISTS AND CARTOONISTS!!!! fered the most, though. Nine as well.

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Deployment Psychology; Event Timeline WBGU Dr. Marijo Tamburrino from The schedule of events for the From Page 1 the University of Toledo's WBGU "Operation Reconnect" Psychology department Professor works to protect program: that extends into Southeast and who conducted a Risk Michigan and to the and Resilience study for the June 5 state line. The station will Ohio National Guard; and Dr. ■ 9-10 am: Military students from radiation set up video cameras at the leremy Kaufman with the Ohio Recognition Breakfast will Extravaganza to record pri- National Guard. run with tours of WBGU. vate testimonials from service By Kayo* HalUit George Tamburrino emphasized the ■ 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Kids would have to try and cause members and their families conference's importance, not- Reporter Bullerjahn Extravaganza trouble." Bullerjahn said. to be aired on WBGU's Web ing the challenges families go June 11 ofessor and But radioactive materials site. Boyce said the posts are through as their roles change ■ 8-9 a.m.: Registration/coffee "Your dosimetry badge [used Radiation Safety are not the most dangerous to "serve as inspiration and not only to fill a vacated posi- ■ 9-10 a.m.: Military Culture for monitoring exposure to Officer tools being stored in the sci- encouragement for other mili- tion, but also adjusting to the ■ 1G15 am-11:15am The Ionizing radiationl is like ence labs at the University. tary families.'' family member's return after Deployment Cycle and Its your toothbrush. Don't share "Our labs have cyanide. The June 11 conference has facing significant economic Impact on Service Members it with others.'' professor Sjo through the 'ion could kill yourself a lot the same goal with a different and parenting challenges. She and Families George Bullerjahn said. instructional program. quicker with that then paint- demographic. While the entire said that risk factors for mental The professor of biological "If it has to do with a career ■ lUS-IMSam: Wounds of War ing yourself with iodine I2f>." community is encouraged to disorder/trauma include the sciences at BGSU has had — Overview of Post-traumatic students are going Into, obvi- Bullerjahn said. attend, the program is geared amount of combat faced and his fair share of experience Stress Disorder (PTSD) ously they're going to need to Bullerjahn teaches the toward counseling special- childhood trauma, while list- using radioactive materials, know how to work with radio ■ 11:45 am. 12:45 pm.: Lunch Radiation Safety seminar ists such as psychologists and ing protective factors such as and now he doubles as the active material safely, so the] ■ 12:45-1:45 p.m.: Wounds at the beginning of the fall, mental health specialists. stable family and job support University's Radiation Safety should go through training. spring and summer semes- of War (continued) Major The conference, hosted by that promote resilience. Officer. It could make or break their Depressive Disorder/ ters, anil he also ten lies the WBGU with the Universiy's Tamburrino presented at a Bullerjahn teaches stu- safely and of those around I aser Safety Seminar. Sukridality/Traumatic Brain Office of Continuing and conference at Ohio State, and dents how to work with them," said lennifer Stciner, Injury (TBI) "There's a lot of regula- Extended Education, will run said the feedback she received and around the radioac- a senior middle childhood tions for something that's a ■ 1:45-2:30 pm.: Risk and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in from people immediately tive materials that the education major. minimal hazard [radioactive Resilience Factors for the Bowen-Thompson Student afterward was educational, University keeps in some of "If we ordered our maxi- materials!, but the ironic Combat-Related Post-trau- Union Theater. The offices' allowing people to open up its science labs for research mum amounl of ISO micro- part is lasers can literally put matic Psychopathology cooperation will lead to free and share their experiences. or other projects. Students curies, I would be able to your eye out and leave you 2:45-3:15 pm.: Resources Continuing Education Units While the results of the ■ need to go through the dispose of it down the sink wondering what happened, for various professions, includ- conference remain to be seen, Available For Service three hour safety program by dumping ,i little bit every- hut there's no regulations on ing social workers and coun- Boyce said feedback from a Members and Families to be able lo work with the day for two weeks. Its really them."' Bullerjahn said. selors. Boyce said. similar program WBGU cen- ■ 3:15-4:15 pm.: Panel materials. not ,i lot,' Bullerjahn said. In the upcoming weeks, The presentations will tered on cancer survivors was Discussion — Service "I'm doing a research proj- BGSU has a specific mate the University will host a focus heavily on the deploy- beneficial. members and military family ect on RNA," Mary loseph, a rials license, meaning that number Of safety sessions. ment process of service "It's been very, very reward- members discuss the impact senior microbiology major, only small amounts of radio- Including sessions on fire members and how it affects ing to hear feedback from peo- of the deployment cycle on said. "I need to know the active materials are available safety, bucket truck opera the families, and later seg- ple that have said, 'Thanks for all family members, includ- precautions.'' at any given time. tor training, mold preven- ments will cover mental doing that.'" Boyce said. "'It's ing, children Bullerjahn said even if "Unless people are delih tion and remediation, lock- traumas and resources for really neat to hear from others ■ 4:15-4:30 pm.: Wrap Up and students like loseph aren't erately causing problems out tagoui and ladder safely. families to utilize. that have had challenges find Evaluations directly using materials, they there is no hazard. Someone I or a full schedule of events. Presenting at the confer- the support and services to ■ Conference Agenda pro- will he working in a lab where would have lo drink it, or \ Kit http://www.bgsu.edu/ ence will be Dr. Shillinglaw help overcome them and offer vided from WBGU other people are. In these it'll have to be painted on an offices/em hs/pagc22440. from the Center for encouragement toothers."- cases students still need to unwitting person. Someone html

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By Justin Onslow Senior left fielder Dennis BASEBALL Sports Editor Vaughn finished off a phenom- enal second half of the sea- Vaughn named The Falcons were one out away son with an outstanding MAC from a championship game Tournament performance. In to MAC All- appearance. They never got that the Falcons' five tournament Tournament Team out. games, Vaughn went 8-for-20 Falcon outfielder Dennis After a roller coaster ride in with a home run and six RBIs. In Chlllicotbe, Ohio, BG bowed Vaughn's final eight games as a Vaughn was recognized for out of the Mid-American Falcon, he amassed 15 hits, five his impressive tournament Conference Tournament, just a home runs and 14 RBIs. Vaughn performance lastweek. game away from the decisive was the lone Falcon named to MAC Championship game. the MAC All-Tournament team. Vaughn batted .400 in BG's "The guys really played well," "IVaughnl was outstanding," five tournament games with coach Danny Schmitzsaid. "The Schmitz said. "He had some big a home run and six RBIs. big key was that they left it out hits for us." Vaughn was also named MAC on the field. It was just unfortu- As a team, BG batted .273 nate we ran out of arms." for the tournament. Excluding East Co-Player of the Week With a three-run lead heading the team's four-hit defeat at last week against Buffalo. into the ninth Saturday against the hands of Central Michigan Central Michigan, it looked in game two, the Falcons hit ONLINE like the Falcons were on their .307 and combined for double- way to the MAC Championship digit hits in three of the other Become a BG News game. The inning did not go. as four games. Sports fan on planned, however. Sophomore shortstop Ion Facebook Ross Gerdeman allowed the Berti had a solid tournament first two runners to reach base for the Falcons. In the team's The BG News sports section before giving way to freshman five games, Berti went 8-for-20 has a Facebook fan page. reliever Patrick O'Brien, who from the dish, and finished the Log on to your Facebook and allowed both of Gerdeman's season with a team-high .423 runners to score. He allowed batting average. Berti will be search for "BG News Sports* the tying run to score on a sac- a junior next year, and will he to become a fan and receive rifice fly and could not record expected to be a key player in a instant BG sports news. the final out. nucleus of young talent. BG played five games in just "We're going to lose a lot www.facebook.com four days, which strained the of our offense for next year," pitching staff and left Schmitz Schmitz said. "We're losing our ONLINE with few options in the late top four hitters and a six-hole The BG News innings of the final three hitter. Five of our top six hitters Sports Blog games. are graduating." 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That's what it's all Sports Twitter scoreless innings and allowed about. 1 know each and every FlUmOlO I THEBGNEWS THROWING DOWN: Sophomore Matt Vannelt throws down to second base eadiet in the season BG had some of Its best defensive per- The BG News sports section only one hit while striking out three and notching his fifth and MAC formances during the MAC Tournament, but failed to cap it off with a championship last weekend in Chillicothe. Ohio has a Twitter feed. Be sure sixth saves of the year. to log on while your favorite team is playing. We may have in-game updates. Sports analysis: www.twitter.com/bgnewsiports RUGBY BRIEF . -* M » Outlook for three OUR CALL BG rugby dub to be tele- MLB teams Today in vised nationally By Crj», V*nJ.rk*m The BGSU rugby club will play Guest Writer Sports History in the USA Sevens Rugby Collegiate *•.; Championship Invitational this weekend 1 With the NBA and NHL sea- 1941—Lou Gehrig dies of Iff beginning Friday. June 4 Tlie national tele- ■ i liM_ ■» . sons winding down and the ALS at the age of 37 after a — *r. m vision coverage will be aired Saturday and stan of the NFL season still prolific career with the New Sunday from 4-6 pm months away, the dog days York Yankees. The invitational will mark the first P«£ of summer are almost offi- ever network coverage of collegiate rugby I cially upon us and fans of 1985—Nancy Lopez wins 16 teams will be in attendance, and the H two local teams have plenty the 51st LPGA Championship tournament will be a round-robin format 5^. - to be excited about. On the at Jack Nicklaus Sports The sevens format differs horn traditional • other hand, Cleveland sports 15-player format which will be more televi- : fansare wondering when the Center. sion friendly due to the fast pace of the Bggs ■-? Indians will actually be rel- : evant again, but seem more matches ' ■ tew concerned regarding the The List ■ SSjjc. • . • k ■ future of LeBron lames to With the end of the Falcon IJE* actually care. baseball season last Saturday, Following Memorial Day VIEW FROM THE TOP: Much of Forrest Creason can be seen from the tee box at bole 1? atop the hiH we take a look at the team's BRIEF weekend, the are one of five teams statistical leaders for the year. that finished with losing 1. Jon Berth Berti lead Hanson signs Letter of records in 2009 current- the team with a .423 batting Intent to play for Falcons Forrest Creason provides summer ly with a winning record. Abby Hanson will join a young, tal- These losers-turned-win- average He also tied for the ners have won 23 of their ented squad of players on the diamond most triples on the team last 32 games and lead the next year for the Falcon softball team. opportunities for students National league in virtually with six. Hanson signed her National Letter of Intent every offensive stat. last week By Bobby Waddlr 2. T.J. Blanton: Blanton stay open as long as we can." surrounding community. The Reds finished April at Hanson was a star athlete at Zion- Reporter blasted 15 home runs on the While many studentsgo home "It's a sport that people can 12-11. yet now sit atop the Benton Township High School in Winthrop for the summer, the course use their entire lives to enjoy Central Division at 30-22; season and finished three Harbor. Ill She led her team to a regional Students, faculty members and offers year-round incentives and stay in shape," Powers said. they were the beneficiary of ahead of Derek Spencer. championship victory in softball. and was local residents with an interest for students to play, providing Thomas said that many a weak May schedule, where 3. Dennis Vaughn: also a key contributor on the and in golf can find a pleasant expe- reduced greens fees for faculty universities do not have golf they went 14-4 against basketball courts. rience and an array of options at and staff, but the best deals are courses, and those with cours- teams under .300 and have With a late surge. Vaughn Hanson will join Paige Berger, Hannah Forrest Creason Golf Course. for students, according to the es do not have them located just four wins in 10 games overtook Blanton and finished Fulk and several other young Falcons as the The clubhouse is located at University website. near the campus. against teams with winning 1616 E. Poe Road and much "Students get a break, which "It's a great asset to the first on the team with 58 future of the team records. It is hard to believe of the course runs along is nice," pro shop employee University, and the University they will keep playing at the RBIs. Mercer Road, Interstate 75 and University student Nick is a great asset to us," Thomas same pace when they start and Poe Road. Schuessler said. "Realistically, said. to face tougher pitching later 4. Kevin Leady: Leady "It's a nice course, really well it's a cheap golf course to just An example of this mutually in the year. finished the season with eight BRIEF maintained," course regular stay fit." beneficial relationship is the That is not to discount Bob McGeein said. Fitness is a top priority at hiring practices at the pro shop, wins and 94-and-a-third innings the success the Reds have HM joins Falcon tennis Offering 18 holes and a driv- the golf course, as it is part of where Schuessler said only enjoyed so far. The Reds have pitched. Both were tops on the ing range across the road, the the Recreation and Wellness University students are hired not had a winning season team. team University auxiliary course is program. through the Recreation and since 2000 and have been Coastal Carolina University transfer open seven days a week for the "It's a wonderful opportu- Wellness program. In exchange without a playoff berth since 5. Brennan Smith: Mary Hill will join the tennis squad next majority of the year. The course nity for students to go out and for his services in the shop. 1995, so the earty success has Smith turned his season around year Hill went to Munster High School in opens in early March and clos- have some physical activity," Schuessler has gained several been a welcomed change in and finished the year with 70 Munster. Ind and is the winningest girls es in late November or early Thomas said. "It's a nice benefit social benefits by recognizing Cincinnati. Fans enduring singles player in Indiana high school history December depending on the on campus." and getting to know various the turmoil of the Reds for so strikeouts He finished second weather, course director Kurt Course Pro/Assistant Course Hill went 21-9 in singles play last year on the team with six wire. Thomas said. Director l.indy Powers believes See CREASON | Page? at Coastal Carolina She has three years ol SeeAIMU5B|Pagt7 "Play really drops off after the game of golf provides a use- collegiate athletic eligibility left October." Thomas said. "We will ful benefit for the campus and WWW.BGVIEWS.COM SPORTS Wednesday. June?.2010 7

ing game one. Hewent3-for-4 Apthorpe improved to 3-2 on For the ihird straight game, Some of the good business MAC with a home run, two RBIs the season with the victory. the Falcon defense did not CREASON can be attributed to the Oppor- and two runs scored. commit an error. BG's field- tunity for OUtingS on the course, From Page 6 From Page 6 Game 4: BG 7, CMU 3 ing percentage increased to as reservations can be made for one of them arc going lo go Game 2: CMU8.BG I Top Falcon performances: .958 to end the season. faces from the community and social and corporate rounds of out and be very successful in Top Falcon performances: Dennis Vaughn and T.J. With the Falcon baseball University alike-- something that golf among on-campus and off- the game of life.'' Sophomore Patrick Martin Blanton each went deep for season officially over, the can allow students from oul of campus organizations, according Although the senior and freshman Michael Frank BG in its second elimina- team will look lo establish a town to make connections. to the University website. Thomas class did not win a MAC combined for two scoreless tion game of the tourna- new core of leaders. Schmitz "You're not just that person thai said that various on-campus and Tournament Championship innings of relief work in the ment. Vaughn went 3-for- is optimistic aboui the team's works at thegolf course anymore," ofl-campus organizations can in their time al the University, Falcons' first loss to CMU. 3 and Blanton added a 2- future, despile Ihe loss of one Schuessler said. hold fundraisers as well. it managed lo find a place in Kevin Leady only allowed for-4 performance at the of ihe most successful senior Community members also Another source of business is the record hooks. Until this five earned runs in the start, dish. The two combined for classes in BG history. find the course to he an appeal- golf leagues, which are played season, DO BG baseball team bul BG's defense commillcd two RBIs and three runs Shortstop Ion Berti will ing place to work. Course starter during the evenings on Monday has ever won three straight two errors leading to three scored. return nexl season for his Neil Smith enjoys the atmosphere through Thursday. Thomas noted division titles. unearned runs. Patrick Martin got his junior year after having led provided by the course and the thai corporations such as Cooper Schmitz feels (he falcon The Falcons only managed second win of the year in the team in batting average students, praising the students as Tire hold league playat the course, seniors are some of the best four hils in the game, bul long relief for the Falcons. this season and being named "very knowledgeable." along with a women's league on he has ever coached at the righl fielder Mark Galvin con- Martin tossed five innings to the All-M AC First Team. "IForrest Creasonl has some Monday night. University. iributed one of the four with and allowed only two earned Freshman designated hit- great, great kids here," Smith said. "In general, we're a verj good "I have lo rank ii riglu an RBI single in Ihe fifth. runs while striking out four ter Matt Pitzulo was named "Each one of them brings a dif- public golf course," Thomas said. near the lop. if nol al the and walking one. Patrick lo Ihe All-MAC Second Team ferent aspect of golf and also life, "Pace of play is excel lent.' top," Schmitz said. "They Game 3: BG 7, Ball State 4 O'Brien came on in the ninth and will also be returning which is always interesting." Ihe efficient manner of the were a greal group lo work Top Falcon performances: and threw a perfect inning next season. In keeping with the University - course is a big draw. Course wilh. I'm very, very proud Ion Berti, Dennis Vaughn for the hold. Along wilh Ihe return of academic atmosphere, Schuessler starter Mm Treeger praised the of them." and Ryan Schlater combined several key players, BG will be believes the course is a great relatively short tee times. Thomas for six of the Falcons' 12 hils GameS: CMU9.BG 8 home to a new class of fresh- place to learn the game, credit- added thai people can call in tee Game 1: BG 6, Ball Stale 4 in the three-run win. The Top Falcon performances: man athletes next season. ing the course design along wilh limes seven days in advani e and Top Falcon performances: Falcons avoided elimination Ion Berti paced the Falcons Schmitz feels Ihe class of Powers' sessions at the driving can generally count on playing junior Brennan Smith went by toppling Ball State for a wilhthreehitsandT.). Blanton recruits will be an integral range. Powers offers dinks and two hours for nine holes and four six and tun-thirds innings second time in the tourna- and Dennis Vaughn added piece of the Falcon baseball private lessons, along with free for 18. for BG and allowed four runs ment. two hits apiece. BG dropped family nexl year. group lessons on certain weeks, "You can generally get a tee on seven hits. Smith struck Freshman Cody Apthorpe its final game in heartbreak- "I think we have a good which Schuessler said can pro- time any lime you wain, and the oul six and walked three, got the start for the Falcons ing fashion with a blown group of freshman recruits vide incentives for people who do price is right," said Treeger, and earned his sixth win of and put together a solid per- lead in the ninth. Vaughn, coming in," Schmitz said. not see golf as just a hobby. The course design contributes the season. formance. Apthorpe went Berti and Blanlou combined They're going to get an oppor- "Golf is a hard sport. You're nol to the level of enjoyment, with Catcher Ryan Schlater led six innings and allowed only for five RBIs and three runs lunity to play righl away also, just going lo become good at it," several holes cited as lavoriles. the l-'alcons on offense dur- two earned runs on four hits. scored in the contest. so we'll see where il lakes us." Schuessler said. "|Powers| really "The most fun could be [hole! helps gel beginners going." 13 because you could play am While Ihe course isa good place thing from a six iron to a driver." American League in pitching to learn the game, it also tends to Treeger said, ANALYSIS "Still, developing players through with a 4.89 ERA and the bot- bring back veteran players week Schuessler enjoys hole 12. From I tom third in hittingwith a.246 after week. McGcein said thai which sits on the hill thai he and the minor leagues is the most cost- average. Grady Sizemore and holes three and 10 are particu- Thomas believe most people many seasons can certainly Asdrubal Cabrera are both larly difficult, while Smith said know the course for while driving appreciate the way the cur- effective method for a franchise to injured, and in an already to- hole six is "the mosl challenging on Interstate 75. rent leant was constructed, be-forgotten season, to make par." "|lt| provides a pretty nice view with several key contributors consistently win more games than their Cleveland should look to "The wind here is always a fac- of the course," Schuessler said, being brought up through take a page out of the Reds tor," Smith said. emphasizing sunset as the best the farm system and 10 play- formula for success and Thomas added that although lime to play the hole. ers on ihe current 25-man payroll would imply." let their young guys shine. student business drops during Smith is also highly impressed roster having less than ihree Baseball America ranked the summer, the course main- with ihe visual splendor ihe years of MI.B service lime. the Indians farm system as tains good business through most course offers, adding further The appreciation comes er is drafted as the future of out performance this past fifth best in the majors, and of the year because of the high incentive lor people to lake up from learns needing to any position, it may be three weekend, and have been several of their prospects community involvement. ihe sport. develop their own players seasons before he replaces a plagued by some injuries. are almost major-league because there is no profit- current player. That is why in The bullpen has been the ready. Carlos Santana was able amateur league that baseball, a developed player best in the American League, acquired for Casey Blake DID YOU KNOW? plays al a level near Major is expensive in terms of time and the Tigers finally have a and was MVP of the Eastern ' OOZ'l iswsu\r League Baseball. A play- and money. dominant closer, but Ihe bot- League in 2009 and has been er thai is considered good The Reds patience is pay- tom third of their lineup is tearing up Triple-A pitching enough lo play in Ihe major ing dividends, and they have the team's Achilles' heel. with the Columbus Clippers, leagues in his first year out seemingly mastered this Del roit ra nks fifth in pay rol 1 who hold the International of college is extremely rare. an of player developmenl, this season, and has shown League's best record at 33- As a result, each team as evidenced by contribu- the willingness lo bring in 20. invests millions of dollars tions from lohnny Cueto, pieces at the irade deadline Carlos Carrasco, acquired For the 1961-62 academic year, total college on their player development, Mike l.cake, )oey Votto and if it does not mortgage iheir as the centerpiece from expenses to attend BGSU were estimated to be? Many major league learns Drew Stubbs, to name a few. future. Detroit has the power Philadelphia in the Cliff Lee have al least six minor league Cincinnati has an explosive pitching and just enough hit- trade, should get another affiliates, and each spends offense and good defense ting to win a short series in shot in the majors at some money in upkeep in the form that if they can continue lo the posl-season, and ihe divi- point this season and lordan of coaches, supplies and pitch well, they can remain sion should be a two-team Brown should make his big management. By the time a competitive this season and race through September. league debut at some point young prospect gels to the certainly end their long play- Tigers fans hope the out- this year. majors, a learn has spent a lot off drought within the near come is better lhan last year, Cleveland has stocked its of money lo gel him there. future. when they lost a one-game farm system with several other Still, developing players The are once playoff to the Minnesota prospects at the lower levels through the minor leagues again in a highly competi- Twins in a thrilling 12-inning of the minor leagues, so the is the most cost-effective tive divisional race with the affair. Expect all Ihese fac- rebuilding process figures to be method for a franchise to Minnesota Twins, and Miguel tors to even out and to see long-term, but right now they consistently win more games Cabrera and lustin Morneau the Tigers near or on top of have very little major league than their payroll would should be the leading candi- the division throughout the talent to really build around, Portage imply, and ihe Reds rank in dates for American League season. which will impede their ability the bottom third of baseball Most Valuable Player. Cabrera, While fans of the Reds to actually become relevant in in payroll. rededicaled lo the sport after and Tigers are set for pen- the division. Players need three years alcoholism plagued him nant races this summer, the All three of the area teams Recreation Club J/^Jfg^ of major league service time toward the end of last season, Cleveland Indians are on the have storylines to watch for 'Come dive m crystal dear spring waters' before arbitration and six is second in the AL in home opposite end of the spectrum during the upcoming sum- years before I hey can final- runs and leads the majors and have sunk into Major mer; for Cincinnati and ly hit free agency, and free in RBI. League futility. Detroit, their regular season agent's salaries arc so large The Tigers started the The Indians are last in the may end with the spraying because most players that off-season in cost-shedding major leagues in attendance, of champagne in the club- start In the minor league fail mode, shipping out high-paid averaging fewer than 16,000 house in celebration of a sometime bet ween A-ball and players Curtis Granderson fans a game and arc on pace playoff berth. Unfortunately the majors. The few players and Edwin lackson in a three- for their lowest home atten- for Cleveland, that chapter that are successful enough team trade; while Austin dance since 1992. The figure won't be written this sea- to gel all the way through lackson has been a huge sur- is down nearly 6,000 fans per son; their youth movement Hours the process are worth a good prise, his line drive percent- game at this point last season, is a long-term process, and M-Th 10am-8pm amount of money. age and balling average on despite a record in 2009 just that strategy usually means F 10am -11pm A successfully developed balls in play lead the majors, one game better than this some rainy days before the Sat 8am -1 1 pm Sun 7:30am - 8pm • Cc-ed Volleyball: player is an extraordinarily but it is unrealistic for those season through the end of sunshine. (swimm ing/beoch • 3 full s.ze volleyball expensive one. requiring not rates lo continue. May. Through 22 home games, areas close at 8pm) • court* in ihe sand only the money invested to Still, the Tigers have not they have already drawn the Editors note: Former BG develop him, bul all the fail- received the contributions eigbt smallest crowds in ball- News sports editor Colin ures that statistically accom- they expected from Max park history. Wilson contributed to this col- panies one's success. If a play- Scherzer, save his 14-strike- The Indians rank last in the Housing Close to Campus Fall 2010 Housing At Reasonable Prices. Is there a CLOSE TO CAMPUS Efficiencies, One and story in the Two Bedroom Apartments BG News that 2I3IEDII0MAMITIEHTS Available for Immediate Occupancy you've felt AND TOWNHOISES We also have a large selection of you wanted COLUMBIA COURT APARTMENTS Houses and Apartments with to voice your HEINZ APARTMENTS great locations and reasonably priced CAMPBELL HILL TOWNHOUSES opinion on? for 2010-2011 school vear. 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