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State University MONDAY April 4, 2005 SUNNY HIGH 61 LOW: 39 SWEEP: Baseball takes two from CMU; PAGE 9 www.bgnews.com independent student press VOLUME 99 ISSUE 139 Board members recognized for service By Kara Hull or gaining tenure Tenure allows involvement in Vietnam. And it Bibb is currently a news anchor that. Bibb said, shows what BGSU replacement for Bibb and Clever EIECU1IV! EDITOR faculty members to hold their was at the University during this for WKWS-TV5 in Cleveland and is all about and has made him will be announced next month. After greeting 52 University faculty positions without periodic time where his life really started a has also served as anchor and reflect on his own values. Growing up in a Bay Village, members up for promotions and contract renewals. new course, he said. reporter in several Being involved with the Ohio household where Ohio tenure, the University's Board of A reception was held Friday He met his wife My life really stations in Toledo University is something he State University came first, (lexer Trustees said goodbye Friday to in honor of these faculty Marguerite and fellow began anew antl Columbus. values dearly, he said, and hopes only knew he wanted to come to two of its own. members before the early Board member lolin He's the recipient of to continue to give back as a Bowling Green for the education, During Friday's meeting, afternoon meeting Moore during his first at the age several local Emmy former trustee. he said. Clever is a history major the Board passed a resolution But the day was almost surreal days on campus. And of 17 when awards and has been "My future and the future of at BGSU. honoring accomplished Ohio for Bibb, he said, as he delivered a he applied for gradu- inducted into the this University, I hope, are still "I came here pretty green to journalist and Board of Trustee sometimes-emotional address to ate school at BGSU— I came to National Association entwined." he said. "Somehow, Bowling Green," he said. member Leon Bibb for his ser- fellow Board members and others and was accept- this plot of of Black Journalists. some way I'm going to stay But he's adjusted to wearing vice to the University during his at the meeting ed—both from "the Associated Press Ohio connected to this University." orange and brown instead, he said, nine-year appointed term that "This has been a very jungles of Vietnam" land called Broadcasters and Though they didn't pass a and thanked the Board members ended Friday. Board members difficult day for me," he said. where he served for Bowling BGSU Journalism formal resolution, the Board also for a memorable two years. The also recognized student trustee "God, how nine years can go so one year during his halls of fame. recognized University senior Man caring nature, dedication and love Matt Clever, who will graduate doggone quickly. I feel today at my short military career Green." Dubbing the last Clever for his service as a snident for BGSU among the members from BGSU next month, as his last Board meeting like I felt on after graduation. nine years as a Trustee trustee for the past two years. I wo was more than he could have ever two-year appointed term also graduation day. I hate to go." "My life really began "wonderful," Bibb student trustees—one graduate hoped for, he said. Clever plans came to an end. Earning a bachelor's degree in anew at the age of 17 LEON BIBB, lOURNAltSl thanked University and one undergraduate student- to go to graduate school after The recognition came after journalism from BGSU in 1966, when I came to this plot of land President Sidney Ribeati Friday are appointed by the governor to graduation. the Trustees formally approved Bibb came to college in the midst called Bowling Green." Bibb said. for his service to BGSU and sit on the board, as non-voting 'This time in my life has meant all of the candidates for their of a changing world—from efforts "I found my wife on this campus. I praised the BGeXpcrience values members, for two-year terms. a lot to me and I'll never forget it," individual promotion*' in rank in civil rights to increased U.S. found my life on this campus." initiative program. It's a program Decisions on the Clever said. Tan Pro USA CHEY SCOTT, GO DEEP!' Careers puts heat Network on tanning informs salons in BG students By Kate Schantz By Audrey Weber REPORTER REPORTER It's hot, sweaty and can even With graduation drawing near, cause caflcerT yet it's sweep- finding a job may be stressful ing the nation at a fast pace. It's for some unaware of what they tanning salons and their beds, can do with the degree they have booths and lotions for maximiz- earned. ing your tan, causing you to look However, there is now an like you just came back from organization on campus that Florida in the middle of winter. deals with those fears and helps Here in Bowling Green, a new students learn the best places salon chain by the name of Tan to look This organization is the Pro USA has come to town. International Careers Network. Tan Pro USA opened its first Created by Dr. Kristi Foell last store in Mansfield, Ohio in :998 fall, the organization was with the goal of having a clean intended to help students with facility with no appointments international studies majors and necessary. Today, the salon is the to open the door to what they largest chain in Ohio. It has over could do with that type of major. 20 locations throughout the state "It was based on the idea and is growing. that students with international The Tan Pro here in Bowling majors — what can they do after Green opened this past lanuary they graduate, what opportuni- and has had close to 1,800 ties are out there," said Martina new clients sign up since then, Hanulova, secretary of the 1CN. Although it was originally cre- said manager Heather Luttke. Ashlty Kunti BGNew "Although, it feels like a million," ated for those students with inter- she said, laughing PLAYIN' BALL: Sunny weather has been a fleeting thing as of late, so yesterday sophomores (from left to right) Scott Fairchild, national studies as their major, With so much competition Brian Trouck and Ben Staab made the most of a good day by playing a pick-up game of football in front of University Hall. the organization has opened its from other tanning salons in doors to help all students find die the Bowling Green area, such as research tools needed for intern- The Solarium, Changing Times ships, co-ops and careers. and Campus Tan, Tan Pro had According to the ICN to do something special to constitution, the organization draw students to their location. helps students explore their They have done this by offering career options by sharing International week celebrates culture information with one another special beds, Luttke said. The salon has 30 tanning beds By Laura Hoesman Abroad will hold an informa- information about international the Falcon's Nest that evening and by collaborating with speak- and three different types — the IEP0ITE1 tional session tonight at 8 p.m. careers. According to Myers, International Spinfest will take ers and other groups on campus, Mega, Ultra and Super. Each The world's many cultures will inConklinHall. Foreign Service worker Deborah place. According to Tamar such as academic departments type of bed gives off a different be celebrated this week during According to Nicole Myers, Schwartz, will have a roundtable Ghambaryan, WSA member, a and the Career Center. amount of ultraviolet rays, which International Week, planned by education abroad advisor, two discussion with students from Dl will play musical selections While the officers do not allows tanners to get different the Wsrid Student Association University students who studied 10-11:30 am. in the Union. from several different countries. necessarily place snidents in variations of color. with support from the Career abroad will lead the session. "It will be quite informal, but On Saturday from 10a.rn.-2 internships or co-ops, they do They also offer some of the Center, Education Abroad and "Ifs a great way for students a great way to find out about p.m., WSA members will paint give students the tools needed to lowest prices in the Bowling other multicultural groups on to hear personal experiences of her experiences and ask her flags of different countries on search on their own. Each week Green area. campus studying abroad and also get questions [about] advice for people's faces in the Union a different speaker is invited "They offer good deals, like "It's an opportunity for the some information about study students who are interested in Ballroom as part of Sibs 'n' Kids to share information related the three-for-three.