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jammin' Out Football star cited for rape, battery

The week A Falcon football player has been indicted for three counts of in weather rape by a Wood County grand jury. Senior inside linebacker Cloudy and sunny: Mike Calcagno Wednesday, a mixture of allegedly raped clouds and sunshine with a and assulted a chance of showers and female Univer- thunderstorms. Humid, with sity student on a high in the mid-80s. February 22. Chance of rain is SO percent. Calcagno is A chance of showers and being charged thunderstorms Thursday with rape, a Calcagno and Saturday, dry Friday. first degree Highs mainly in the 80s and felony, sexual battery, a third lows in the 60s. Chance of degree felony, and gross sexual rain Thursday is 60 percent. imposition, a fourth degree felo- ny. However, Clacagno's attorney, John J. Callahan, has submitted a motion for dismissal of the grand Inside The News jury's indictment, stating the April term grand jury had dis- missed the charges due to a lack Child's play: of evidence. The Student Recreation The BG Newi/Todd SwanMB According to a memorandum Center is looking for partic- Raspberry Jam, the last of the six bands featured at the 11th annual Portage Quarry Blowout on Saturday, rocks the audience. sent to Wood County Prosecutor ipants for the 10th annual Alan Mayberry on Monday, Cal- Youth Fun and Fitness Pro- _l see pictoral page three gram. The program is geared at See Calcagno, page Six. children in grades one through six and involves tours of campus and the community as well as games Residence halls and swimming. Budget cuts will hurt J See page four. lose front desks Different views and concerns on this crisis On campus byMaryWollord by Theresa DeFranco staff writer staff writer $3664. by." Part-time Ohio residents Denise Ruch-Lallier, a non- may receive an increase to traditional senior liberal stud- The Olympic track: Editor's Note: This is the first of Traditional and nontradi- $165 per credit hour, while ies major, believes it is "hard Bowling Green track star a series of weekly stories of how tional students, graduate stu- part-time non-residents may enough as it is." Todd Black just missed a certain departments of the Uni- dents, faculty and parents are have an increase to $355 per She fears a dim future for spot on the Olympic track versity will be affected by the on the receiving end of the credit hour. colleges and universities if team. Black placed ninth in budget cuts. budget cuts, and all are ex- Graduate students would drastic changes are not made. the semifinals of the Some University students may pressing different views and have tuition increases as well. "The higher education 800-meter run. The top eight be surprised this fall to find their concerns. Tuition for full-time Ohio system is going to collapse if go to the finals. However, residence hall front desk closed This past April thousands of residents in graduate school more and more people are ex- Black has been selected to all year. students, faculty and support- may increase to $2169 and tui- cluded," she said. "Something the Olympic developmental Five front desks are slated to ers of Ohio state-funded col- tion for full-time non-residents is going to give and there is go- team. Currently, he is run- close in a consolidation effort leges marched to the steps of may increase to $4165. ing to be a larger lower class." ning in track meets caused by budget cuts in the de- the state capltol building de- A Increase to $202 per credit Ken Stiles, a professor of po- throughout Europe. partment of Residential Ser- termined to make a difference. hour may be added for part- litical science, says the cuts vices. They protested budget cuts to time Ohio graduate students will have an effect on the Uni- The desks to be consolidated higher education. and $392 for part-time non- versity. are as follows: Ash On June 30, Gov. George resident graduate students. "[The cuts] are one of those Retirement received: ley/Batchelder, Offenhauer Voinovich defended his plan to John Holtzapple, a senior el- short-sighted programs that The Student Recreation East/Offenhauer West, Comp- each other and to the department cut state spending by $370 mil- ementary special education hurt everyone," he said. 'It Center Staff is inviting the ton/Darrow, Ander- of residential services will be lion, $224 million was aimed at major, fears cuts in financial will be harder to attract stu- campus to join in a retire- son/Bromfield and Chap- used to maintain communication higher education. aid. dents to the University and to ment reception in honor of man/Dunbar. between halls. Colleges and universities "I'm kind of worried," Holt- find faculty to provide the ex- Terry Parsons. Five of the ten desks will re- While the front desks will ex- around Ohio will be affected, zapple said. "I rely totally on cellence every institution re- The reception is sched- main open to serve as the front perience cutbacks, nightguard including this University. financial aid" quires. Who's winning? Who's uled for Wednesday, July 29, desk for both of the adjoining coverage will remain the same. An estimated 9 percent in- Like Holtzapple, Jane Var- losing? When students are lost, from 3 to S p.m. at the Bowl- residence halls. Five desk clerks "Safety of the students is really crease in tuition already has ney, a graduate student in the spirit is lost. We lose our com- ing Green State University will be displaced from their cur- important to me," Lanning said. been reported. Guidance and Counseling Pro- petitve edge," Stiles said. Ice Arena Lounge. rent positions, but may be moved Rhonda Green, Ashley hall The Office of the Bursar es- gram, has run into money prob- Along with students and fac- to other University departments, manager, is prepared to have her timates tuition for full-time lems. ulty, parents are also exper- said Bill Lanning, the director of front desk closed this fall. Ohio residents may increase to "I've had to take out more iencing the results of the cuts. residence management. However, Green won't see cut- $1667 and tuition for full-time student loans because assis- The consolidation will require backs in her nightguard or resi- non-residents may increase to tantshlps are harder to come See Reaction, page Five. "a lot of cooperation" among the dent advisor staff. "They're an Outside campus hall staff, Lanning said. "This is important part of residence hall the first time to my knowledge security," she said. that this has happened," he said. Lanning doesnt expect cuts in Scientist to speak: Lanning doesn't know what prob- the nightguard staff under the Preparing For College As part of the University's lems will result from this new current budget conditions. "We'd Upward Bound program, Ju- situation. However, a computer have to be hit pretty hard before lian Earls, director of the of- system linking hall managers to that would happen," he said. fice of health services at NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, will speak In room 1007 Business Athletes, campers Administration Building. Earls is a physicist who also has a master's degree in utilize University environmental health and earned a doctorate in radi- byMaryWollord ation physics at the Univer- staff writer sity of Michigan. He is a graduate of the program for management development You may think University residence halls lie vacant during the at Harvard Business School. summer months. However, the halls are home to quilters, counselors, He was elected a member bridge players, athletes and many more. of the National Black Col- The University provides food and housing to thousands of youths lege Alumni Hall of Fame and adults who come for specialized instruction in a variety of fields. and is the Founder of the While Buckeye Boys' State is one of the University's best known con- Development Fund for ferences, it is only the tip of the iceberg. Black Students in Science The University runs a Summer Sports Camp program through the and Technology. athletic department which brings participants from Ohio and Michi- The campus community is gan to learn new skills in fields such as baseball, cross-country, ten- welcome to attend the lec- nis and cheerleading. ture. Mel Mahler, assistant director of summer sports, said the sports Thr BG NcwiflfrcsaTkomu Complied from staff and camps create a great situation for the athletes, the coaches and the During the pre-rcglstratlon season, students and parents sit in front of the math science building wire reports. Monday. As they wait for the College of Arts and Sciences meeting, the pre-reglstered students study their campus manual guides for their first semester of college. See Camps, page Five.

» Opinion page two The BG News Wednesday, July 8, 1992

The BG News AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE JACQUELINE PORTER FOUNDED IN 1920. EDITOR

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COPYRICHT 1992, The BG News Geography should not rule women's freedom It's a lose lose situation. allow women's health to be a matter of Last week, Roe v. Wade was geography. If you happen to live in a technically upheld by a traditionally ul- state that will not protect your unen- tra-conservative Supreme Court turned cumbered right to an abortion, you are "moderate." out of luck." But was there really any turn at all Abortion is also an issue of each and when the real ruling remains, limiting every politician up for re-election. Heterosexism must stop the rights of women to make decisions The traditional Republican ideals about their own bodies and really li- have been based on less governmental miting Roe v. Wade ? intervention, not more as is the case Homosexuals are victimized by fear and ignorance What needs to be examined are the with the recent court decision. really makes sense. Why would effects of the Court's decision: the Of course, this 'non-government ONE IN TEN. Court has upheld the rights of individu- intervention' principle was mostly ap- Martha P. Larson somebodyenoose to be part of Statistically speaking, one of the most oppressed social al states to limit women's choice. plied to issues of the economy and busi- one in ten people you know is groups on the planet? This means each state has the right to ness. gay, lesbian, or bisexual, The choice involved with make many different laws, rules and But now, when it comes to the issue of according to the Kinsey Report; 1 homosexuality is not the choice regulations governing abortion, turning abortion, the Republican party and its current research indicates the whether or not to be gay. The a strong national issue into a matter of presidential candidate (with his con- percentage may be even higher. choice regards "coming out" regional geography. servative Court) hypocritically support You, yourself, run into (telling friends and family that Freedom and women's health should more government intervention. homosexual people several times you are gay). In my opinion, this not be subject to geography. And voters should not support hypo- during the average day, though is one of the bravest and most As Carolyn Buhl, executive director critical candidates who limit women's you may not know it. Up until admirable choices a gay person of Preterm in Cleveland said: "The abilities to make their own health de- fairly recently, being gay was can make. I have heard court has announced its willingness to something that had to be kept numerous "coming out stories" cisions. secret ("in the closet"); yet now policies. from my homosexual friends and rIn actuality, most lesbians and gays are beginning to assert believe me, it is an extremely themselves as an oppressed gays do not have any interest in difficult situation. group of people. having homosexual sex with straight people, just as straight (5) "Homosexuality threatens Non-traditional students More and more people are people have little interest in my role in our patriarchal acknowledging their having heterosexual sex with society." You will never hear homosexuality every day and it gays. anyone say this out loud, but this becomes clearer that If you believe this myth, is one of the primary reasons homosexuals are not going to just answer this: what makes you heterosexism exists. should be accomodated "go away," (Homosexuality has think you're so attractive do. been practiced since the anyway? In a patriarchial relationship, ^^ omething is changing at The heart of the argument is beginnings of recorded history, (3) "Homosexuality is evil the male is the dominant figure, *—^ this university. Norm VanNess that this school does nothing to and it hasn't gone away yet). because it goes against the Bible. the oppressor, the one who Slowly, but surely, a change in help students who attend, So you'd better get used to it. AIDS, for instance, is God's way makes the majority of the the very structure of the student primarily, part-time and in the Heterosexism is the hatred of a of purging the earth of immoral decisions. But homosexual body of the University is taking evenings. Believe me, I know. person because of her or his people." relationships jumble this concept place. The non-traditional I'm one of the "non'ers". sexuality, or the belief that up. student population is evolving Maybe I should join the because someone has a certain In a male-male or into what could be termed the "Non-Traditional Student sexual orientation she or he is If you are really afraid of female-female relationship, largest minority group on Organization" and express my somehow less of a person and which one gets to make the campus. grievances. SORRY, Norm. They should be denied the same rights your children being decisions? Which one cooks The numbers are increasing conduct their meetings at two in as anyone else. Like any other molested, the logical dinner? Which one has the bank each semester, and should the afternoon. "ism," (racism, sexism, classism) account? Homosexuality calls continue to increase well into the Toledo, commuting 45 minutes I'm not saying these offices heterosexism stems from fear. response is to refuse to let into question the typical future. If this university each day to and from work. She have to add staff and hours to This fear in turn is caused by your kids associate with oppressor/oppressed gender continues to neglect its gets up at six am., gets home accomodate me. Instead of ignorance. Let's look at some of roles and threatens the non-traditional students, as it around five p.m., eats dinner and opening from, say, nine to five, these myths about gays that are straight men and insist the viewpoints of people who are does now, they could face the leaves home for her six p.m. why not open from noon to eieht used as defenses for Boy Scouts hire only sexist. prospect of losing them to class at the University. If all Jane one day a week? heterosexism. homosexual Scout Leaders. schools which serve them better, had to do was attend class, all The fact of the matter is that (1) "Gay men molest children. I Many people are afraid to and that would be a shame. would be fine and dandy. This, non-traditional students have the wouldn't trust my child with a associate with gay people The University defines however, is not the case. added responsibilities of jobs, gay person." This argument has because they think if they do, non-traditional students as Jane needs to get a picture I.D. been used by the Boy Scouts of they will be thought of as gay follows: anyone 22 years old or so she can check out books at the children and marriages to America to defend a policy of First of all, being logical, themselves. By doing this, these older attending part-time, and library. SORRY, Jane, but I.D. contend with and do not need the refusing to hire gay Scout thinking people, we know quoting people are merely perpetuating anyone 23 years old or older cards are issued only during inconvenience of having to Leaders. the Bible (or any religious text) the stereotype by seeing attending full time. Even though office hours, (nine to five, give or continually juggle time to take In reality, the majority of child to argue a point is both homosexuality as something to these numbers fail to include take, depending on the office). care of the administrative details molesters are heterosexual men. ineffective and irrational. be ashamed of. If you want more younger students who may hold Jane needs to see her of their educations. Like rape, child molestation is As far as the AIDS argument is information about the myths and full-time jobs, you can still see counselor. SORRY, Jane, but I pay (God knows) a lot of not a sexual crime. It is an effect concerned, we now know that stereotypes concerning that a substantial number of your counselor leaves the office money to attend this school and of a deep and complicated AIDS is spread through homosexuality, the Lesbian and students fit this classification. at four p.m. would like to see some of my psychological disorder. heterosexual sex as well and the Gay Information Line How many, you ask? Of the Jane needs to buy books for her dollars spent in ways that heterosexual population in our (352-LAGA) is open on Mondays 14,427 students attending the class. SORRY, Jane, the accomodate me, and my Actually, if you are really age group is the largest-growing and Wednesdays, 7-10 p.m. (No, main campus in the spring of this bookstore is closed. The library counterparts, so I can afraid of your children being risk group for AIDS. Also, if you do not have to be lesbian or year, 3,806 fit into the is closed. The Registrar's office concentrate on my studies and molested, the logical response is AIDS is God's punishment for gay to call the Lesbian and Gay non-traditional category. That's is closed. Mr. Smith is only not waste precious time chasing to refuse to let your kids homosexuality, how then do you Information Line). Also, the 26 percent! When faced with available from 10 a.m. until two paperwork from office to office. associate with straight men and explain that lesbian women are Lesbian and Gay Alliance these numbers, and the p.m. Ms. Jones can only see you I am tired of hearing "Sorry insist the Boy Scouts hire only the lowest at risk group for (LAGA) meets 8:30 on Tuesdays knowledge they will steadily during her lunch hour. (Does all (there's that word again), our homosexual Scout Leaders. contracting the disease? at UCF. (You do not have to be increase over the next few years, this sound familiar to anyone?) office closes at four." (2) "If I am female and (4) "Gay people made the lesbian or gay to go to LAGA some changes are going to have The fact of the matter is that Non-traditional student associate with lesbian women, or choice to be gay. It is their meetings either!) to take place in how this Jane is out of luck, unless she enrollment will continue to grow. male and associate with gay men, problem." Homosexuality is not a university deals with leaves work for a couple of hours And, whether or not this these people will try to seduce choice. One's sexuality is Stop the ignorance - stop the non-traditional students. so she can drive to the campus university changes to me." This myth has been used by something one is born with, like fear - stop the hatred. Educate Case in point. Let's say Jane and get these things done. That accomodate these students will the Department of Defense and one's race or gender. yourself. Seek the truth. Doe works a full time job from is, if her work allows her to be a deciding factor in its future ROTC to explain their anti-gay When you think about this, it Martha P. Larson is a eight in the morning until four in leave, and she can afford to lose success. columnist for The News. the afternoon. Jane lives in two hours wages, which most Norm Van Ness is a columnist Bowling Green, but works in non-traditional students cannot for The News. FlatLife —Chris Mead Jim's Journal by Jim t/ir# T*tss flftftttt ,■* io pumpe-b WHO Am wke* r VJ«* liftM A*4 X h«d T« L fet«(t-i«f|Mj *i»\4 words by Mis of tkt-iub , ruHMiM«| *rwnJ I iow\e •»«rJ-^t*»A avf-tki** «*«« f«Vih«d tKe tWt «dje* •* tk« vtM«* -to do- me fXMM-Oim/ tetters •»» *i**t letter! f. fltUH* t»w

^^ Wednesday, July 8, 1992 The BG News page three

Independence Day 1992

The BG Ncws/Todd Swan ion Phil Wicks of Napoleon shows his spirit during the Portage Quarry's 11th annual fourth of July blow- out.

The BG NewtfJeff RadcllfTe Standing atop "The Killer Cooler #7," Andy McElwaln of Cleveland, Ohio waves the stars and stripes for all to see during the closing hour of the 11th annual Portage Quarry Blowout on July 4th. ii jr. 7^j£* Tara Johnson of Columbus jumps at the opportunity to do her thing on the sand. The BGNeoi/Jerr RadcllfTe The crowd mingles at the Portage Quarry's annual fourth of July blowout. I I I I I I I I ITTTTI RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS SUMMER TIME

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JuUMdSi 00 to iiw rtgulv pnc« ind wt «■ OM BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THIS GUY IS IN CLASS. you ■ Mccnd tti of ootor prmn1 'Ofltr good at ma .IXIS Excitement and adventure is the course description, and Army ROTC is the name. It's the one college elec- oma of daavary on standard 3H" «a TICTZESHEa pmtirrom 11C CV*c. 126. Or 35«m (C-41 Good on MO. 126 35mm and 'l i n-s.-i Thomas Senior Gwen Johnson lounges out on Mosley Hall Monday as she prepares herself for her discussion group on socialism. shooting of horror movie We can help by Heather McQulller that this movie is written, edited, Kern wrote a short story ap- you find & staff writer produced and directed by the proximately a year and a half University's own Tony Kern, a ago, and he decided to make it IFIBIBa! LBUFJIF MONEY senior liberal studies major from into a movie. He has been work- FOR. Filming begins Thurdsay for a Helena, Ohio. ing on the movie for about a year, horror movie Bowling Green Filming will continue through but auditions took place two to Get August and May rent free COLLEGE students will be "dying" to see. Sunday and also next weekend. three months ago. when signing a new lease for Every Student is Eligible The difference between this "The movie will be 30 to 40 Kern says he hopes to get ex- for Financial A id posure from the movie. "We'd * Comprvnansm Daiab«M— (?■•'?00 000 movie and other horror movies is minutes long and it's for an inde- like to distribute it in a small way woo ti*•*& TRAVEL summer and will be shown in Aura" and will name his Visa " Unique **■*!• — ex.- —■.• - o»0#m»r» rkU IOC*t«0 *C/Wa*n"<» •& (JC* UOtm September. The tentative title *" randeM lluoore cn*stfls»fl0sM See Horror, page Six. •1 1/2 Baths -A/C Available rcn ir*y)«tri ATM) mar* for the movie is "773-H." * GulntnM - ■•• n*> >trfl «1 «*V M*«n Kkson c o»*»tf • MOW *

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Pizza Chef Training Co- tured gourmet pizzas have an Ita- Pizza Chef sprinkles its own Located in Greenwood Center ordinator Don Matson said. lian name, which many cus- blend of specialty spices and at 1616 E. Wooster St., the atmos- tomers find hard to pronounce. Parmesan cheese over each pie, phere inside the Chef is quite fes- The local owners are Adam and Patricia Hamad, a couple who Some of the more popular pizzas and also makes fresh dough, sub tive. The walls are trimmed in are Ciao Bella, Poulct Resistance, buns and garlic bread daily. IRS red, green and white, with a few have always dreamed of opening their own business. Aloha Mahkana and Chef Abbo- jflf V ' booths for those who prefer to danza. Also available are unbaked piz- dine in. "We're very excited to be here zas in any style which can be tak- The origins of the Pizza Chef in Bowling Green, and we look Barbecued chicken, pineapple, en home and baked in a conven- chain date back to 1986, when forward to serving the communi- artichoke hearts and cilantro are tional oven. Rick Levinger had his first vi- ty and the students in the fu- just a few of the unusual toppings sions of success. He realized his ture," Pat Hamad said. available. By calling 354-CHEF, cus- dream in January of 1991 when There seems to have been a tomers can order their gourmet *3*.*y he opened his pioneer store in good reception of the new store But customers can also choose pizza for pick-up or delivery. Reaction Camps use university facilities do not Continued from page One. Continued from page One. use university instructors. r^" — .-■■ ^ra^B The BG Ncws/TereuTkonut camps University. Many of these conferences are "I don't agree with the cuts," easiest place to hit. There is less While the camp participants organized through the University said Marge Wahl, whose political clout in higher educa- are learning sports skills and Union Conference Center, a For preparation, Fallha Al-Jiboury weighs the pizza dough at daughter will enter the Universi- tion, "said Sarah Buck, a graduate good citizenship habits, the Uni- profit organization provides food Pizza Cher Gourmet Pizza at 1616 East Wooster in Bowling ty this fall. "Why deprive so student in the College Student versity can spot young talent and and housing for summer confer- Green. many people that want an educa- Personnel program. the coaches earn extra summer ences. tion." income. The University Union Confer- Bob Broderick, who also has a Voinovich proposed an in- Unlike the Summer Sports ence Center will probably serve daughter entering the University crease on the sin tax of alcohol Camp program at the University, approximately 20,000 conference this fall, said the cuts will affect and cigarettes to help offset the most of the conferences which participants this summer. him personally because he has Good Tymes 5 deficit, but it failed to pass in the two children in college. Ohio House. Stiles believes that there are Though Broderick believes the other solutions, WINTHROP 18 & Over Welcome higher education cuts were una- No cover 21 & over voidable, he does see other ways "[Voinovich] was looking in the to balance the budget. right direction, but he should TERRACE Sunday through Thursday have been more creative. There "The cuts were necessary to a has to be a half-dozen possibili- APTS certain degree," he said. "There ties," he said. is a waste of money in the Among Stiles' suggestions 400 Napoleon Rd. Every Wednesday - Kenny Reeves government from the top on were an increase in inheritance down." tax, auto registration and user Keep your tank full fees. use our campus shuttle While some believe that the Broderick also believes that Thursday July 9 - Johnathon Barioe cuts were inevitable, others be- there is another solution to the (residents only) (Formerly with The Rivermen) lieve the state government and sin tax. Voinovich have not looked at the "Forget about the sin tax," he • 3 locations whole picture. said. "Increase the sales tax. • 1 & 2 bedrooms "[Higher education] was the That way, everyone has to pay." Friday July 10 -Vambo Marble Eye • furnished & unfurnished w/ Mickey Stephens

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Calcagno Baseball is for everyone Wolverines to Continued from page One. lahan stated no additional evi- by Steve Seasly game," he said. "Personally, it coaches. Coaches need to teach dence was presented to the grand sports editor brings back a lot of memories the kids to be better people, not jury when it met June 3 and 17. when I was a kid. Also, the job is just better baseball players. battle Falcons A new grand jury was sworn in flexible and I need that because I Dahl believes the game has on July 1, and the same witnesses There is a little kid in all of us. am taking summer classes this changed in a number of ways by Steve Seasly Nashville, Tennessee. Van- For Mark Dahl, coming home is year. It isn't the money that real- since he was a player. However, testified before the new grand sports editor derbilt is the host of the tour- jury as the old one, but this time where his heart is. ly counts. I get eleven dollars per the results are still the same. nament. an indictment was handed down, Home plate, that is. game. I just love to watch the Kids and baseball spell fun. Mid-American Conference Callahan stated. Mark, a junior sports manage- kids have a good time. That is the "Kids are more athletic today, The men's basketball team action begins on Jan. 6, as the ment major, is an umpire for the best part of the job." Dahl said. "Their techniques of will engage in stiff competi- Falcons will face Akron, the Due the sensitive nature of the summer little leagues in Bowling While things usually run play are better. They copy their tion in the initial stages of the newest member of the league. case, the court ordered that no- Green. smooth behind the plate, Dahl's favorite major league players. 1992-93 campaign. The Fal- body connected with the case The game of baseball has been chores are sometimes made Television has had a great in- cons will battle national run- The women's squad is comment. a part of Dahl's life since he was more difficult by the grown-ups fluence on today's youthand this ner-up Michigan on Dec. 9 at slated to do battle with Van a little kid, and he wants to keep of the game. influence has been mostly posi- Michigan and will then jour- derbilt, the number three it that way. His lone ticket to the tive. I hope the professionals rea- ney to Columbus to square off seed in the east region in last Horror game he worshiped as a kid is as "Coaches are so intense to- lize how much of an influence against Ohio State on Dec. 12. year's NCAA tournament, on a masked man, the only thing day," he said. "They want to win they have on today's young- Michigan features the Fab Dec. 10 at Vanderbilt. In addi- Continued from page Four. standing between the kids and so badly. They get upset and yell sters." Five of Chris Webber, Jalen tion, BG will participate in the game. at me and the kids. It really both- The hardest part of Dahl's job Rose, Jawaun Howard, Jim- the Boilermaker Classic credit card as his executive pro- Dahl's duties allow him to re- ers me. The game is for the kids. is the arduous task of calling my King and Ray Jackson. hosted by NCAA Tournament ducer. live his days of youth and earn a Coaches should teach the kids to balls and strikes behind the plate. The five freshman led the participant Purdue. few dollars for college. play baseball, not to argue. Some- After his job is completed, bor- Wolverines to the National The decision to make a horror "I played baseball for twelve times it is hard to tell the differ- derline calls haunt him in his Championship game against The Falcons are tentatively movie came from Kern's love of years and I know a lot about the ence between the kids and the sleep. Duke University last season. matched up against Marque- scary movies. "I'd like to make "It is a tough job. I can re- Non-conference dates at tte in the first round while the scariest movie ever," Kem member one instance when the home include Heidelberg Purdue will play Eastern said. "I don't think that movies pitch was on the border and I he- (Dec. 1), Detroit (Dec. 21), Washington. A BG-Purdue ti- today are scary." Our new make-up sitated before I finally called it a and Penn State (Jan. 2). The tle contest would be a re- The cast is made up of stu- strike. I still think about that to- brown and orange will also match of last year's season dents, family and friends. Ten to day," he said. participate in the Music City opener won by the Falcons, fifteen people have parts in the is all here and ready Dahl, who umpires once every Invitational, Dec. 28-29, in 75-72, at Anderson Arena. movie and ten extras possess other week, has no intentions of non-speaking roles. for you to take your pick making his umpiring escapades a permanent livelihood. He is eye- at 10% off every day ing the business spectrum of the FRIENDS DON'l LET FRIENDS sporting industry, where money Personal Pan Pizza w/ 1 item $1.99 can be made. IE Fresh Baked Breadsticks w/ sauce $ 1.99 Variety of Subs Additional COME LIVE WITH US FOR FALL! 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Kevin wants Sean to film critic sassination attempt by a splinter forget about Jack and concen- group of the Irish Republican trate on getting the Royal Fami- Army on a Lord Holmes (James ly, but Sean can't put it behind .MUSIC, Patriot Games is the sequel to Fox), who is a member of the him. Through an informer in the the excellent movie.The Hunt for British Royal Family. In the pro- British Secret Service, they learn /REVIEW Red October, and both are based cess. Jack kills one of the would- that they will be able to kill two on Tom Clancy novels. However, be assassins that just happens to birds with one stone because J technically this isn't a sequel. It be the little brother of one of the Lord Holmes will be visiting is more like the James Bond mov- by Scott DeKatch captured assassins. Big brother Jack's house to present him with ies. Very few characters are re- Sean Miller (Sean Bean) vows a medal for saving his life. Here, editorial contributor cycled throughout the two and vengeance upon Jack and his we get the final showdown be- Helmet the hero is faced with a totally family, but Jack doesn't take this tween Jack and Sean at the Meantime new crisis that has nothing to do threat seriously until Sean es- house. with the previous one. A major capes and attempts to kill them Patriot Games is a good action Helmet is a band that defies change is the replacement of all. The attempt fails but leaves film, but it isn't all action. It categorization. They're thrashy. Alec Baldwin with Harrison Jack's daughter injured. This takes time to develop its charac- They're grungy. Sometimes they Ford. A lot of people don't like causes Jack to rejoin the C.I.A. in ters and set up the story. It isn't sound like vintage Black Sabbath this, but, hey, even James Bond order to find Sean and put a stop as cerebral as Red October and on crack. They create the kind of was replaced four times. to him. tends to lean toward a little bit of music that makes you want to en- Patriot Games really takes Meanwhile, Sean and his group formula (The bad guys must kill ter the mosh-pit with an ice-pick place before The Hunt for Red have taken up refuge in Africa, an unarmed man every half hour and hack away at everything you October and deals with Jack led by Kevin O'Donnell (Patrick just to show how bad they are). hate. Helmet (l-r , , Meantime is the New York City and Peter Mengedc). quartet's second album and their Interscope Records debut. In- kft*» «w» 4; cluded are a rerecorded version 9 HAIR CHAOS Dy Brian Shustef of "Unsung," originally released -v «f A *U _, fl 232! ^ as a 45 last fall and "FBLA II," a If s! UNLIMITED sequel to "FBLA" from Helmet's BfflD* debut album, "." The sequel's title is an 101 N. 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