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. ' ■ Switchboard 372-2601 Men's Basketball Women Basketball Hockey ■ Classified Ads 372-6977 Display Ads 372-2605 Edilorial 372-6966 MAC SHOWDOWN vs. EMU vs. WMU Sports 372-2602 Saturday, 7 p.m.; snowy Entertainment 372-2603 vs. Eastern Michigan Saturday, 1 p.m. Women hope to continue to and cold Story Idea? Give us a call Saturday, 3:30 p.m. climb in MAC standings at OSU Sunday weekdays from I pm. to 5pm. .or Eagles visit with MAC lead on the line - with fifth consecutive win BG jockeys for playoff position e-mail: "[email protected]" G High: 35 Low: 20 FRIDAY February 14,1997 Volume 83, Issue 98 The BG News Bowling Green, Ohio

# "Serving the Bowling Green community for over 75years" President's Day is also Preview Day

common day off for high school students who have been accepted MOO I Doors open students. at the University have also been And welcoming them to the accepted at Ohio University and Bowling Green campus will be an Miami of Ohio. The competition for students array of activities and tours Involves showing prospective IT'S ALL RIGHT HERE which will allow them to decide if students why Bowling Green is of tomorrow the University Is the right place the right choice. for them to attend. "It would be the best thing we ByDARLAWARNOCK University President Sidney could do to let people know the The BG News Ribeau said the program is de- kind of things that are important >*\t signed as an outreach to prospec- at Bowling Green," Ribeau said. Everyone has been through it. tive students to let them know "It's a big event. Events like this While bombarded with college about all of the options the cam- can be very successful in getting mail the last few years of high pus has to offer. people out." g5 school, you finally decide to visit "They leave here having a good As a part of the enrollment a college or two. feeling about Bowling Green strategies, the University has ! But you never expected this. State University and they have a placed about six billboard signs Thousands of prospective stu- sense of how good we are as an across Ohio advertising the up- PRESIDENTS' DAY. Fl 17 BG9U dents will be visiting the Univer- institution," Ribeau said. "Hope- coming President's Day event. sity campus Monday as a part of fully, that will convert into more Charles Middleton, vice presi- a campus-wide initiative to in- students choosing us as their dent of Academic Affairs and provost, said the signs are fo- BG Ncwi Ph«« by Clna Fleming crease depleting enrollment university of choice." rates. Ribeau explained the Universi- cused at attaining better visibili- Billboards like these have been appearing around the state in order to attract prospective students to the It will mark the second annual ty Is in competition for students ty to prospective students and University. Thousands of high school students from across the state are expected to visit campus next program held for prospective with other state residential col- Monday. students on President's Day, a leges. He said, generally, most • See PREVIEW DAY, page three. Speaker focuses on Dunbar to move up to gaining sponsorship the upper Ribeau says Administration issue is of class ByJACKBUEHRER importance to "The state won't give The BG News University you all of what you The University has provided need. You have to go juniors and seniors with another By DARLA WARNOCK out on that limb." option when looking for on- The BG News campus housing for the 1997-98 school year. The University could learn a Dunbar hall, located in the lot from its sister collegiate insti- Harshman Quadrangle, will tutions. University President serve as an upper-classmen dorm Sidney Ribeau said as he intro- effective next fall semester. duced the second speaker in his Freeman Hrabowski Presidential Lecture Series. president of UMBC The decision was made last Freeman A. Hrabowski, the week based on the results of a president of the University of student survey taken this past Hrabowski explained, the uni- fall according to Mike Vetter, Maryland Baltimore County, ad- BG Ncwi PkMo by Hldtkl Kabaycihl dressed the campus community versity was able to concentrate University assistant vice- ROTC's Ranger Challenge team placed third out of 34 schools last October. Team members from left Thursday about how to gain cor- on building relationships with president for student affairs and top: Troy Tucker (team captain). Josh Cioti, Bob jahna, Cliff Reeves, Scott Hartwell. From left bot- porate partnerships in order to corporations that were specific director of housing and resi- tom: Eric Hosafros, Keith Neiber, Jeff Jednacy, Larry Johnson. receive the money necessary to to thci r areas of special ity. dence programs. build a better university. He said higher standards can Ribeau said the topic was im- be set when the most excellence portant for the campus commu- is focused on in those separate "Some people don't nity to hear in order to start talk- areas. Snapping to attention have the time to work ing about the subject and coming "It is not really possible to be up with ideas of how to imple- excellent at everything," Hra- to support bowski said. "The first thing we with almost 3,000 cadets The initial attraction to the ment it at the University. Cadets practice nationally to be accepted into ROTC for Beckert was the themselves "What we're trying to do is did was think about what values were most Important to us. field training. benefits students can receive create an environment where leadership with including guaranteed jobs off-campus." Healthy places will go through The cadets must pass a phys- people can have serious dialogue ical fitness test, an Air Force upon graduation. about areas that are important," the process of identifying those. self-confidence There's no quick fix - It takes officer qualifying test and do Jared Freeman, a freshman Ribeau said. "The idea behind well academically to be ac- criminal justice major, said he time." By MAUREEN BARRY this is that the dialogue after se- cepted. joined the ROTC for its bene- Kyle Moore rious discussion can lead to dis- Besides the time constraint, The BG News Hrabowski said an element of "We're in the business of fits also, including scholarship University junky cussions about what we need to opportunities, leadership risk Is involved In attaining cor- training officers," Rothweiler do here at Bowling Green State Twenty-seven Air Force preparation and the cher.ee to porate sponsorships. But without said. University as we prepare for the cadets and 26 Army cadets in travel. that risk, the potential for suc- According to Theresa Beck- "We had students take a survey 21st century." the University's Reserve Offi- ett, cadet wing commander, Freeman added that he en- cess is minimized. cer Training Corps are compet- in October or November asking The ideas Hrabowski present- the physical fitness test con- joys participating in activities them if they were to stay on ed Involve making serious con- "It's a matter of taking that ing with ROTC cadets from all sists of the flex-arm hang for such as intramurals. risk," Hrabowski said. "The state campus, what kinds of things siderations and decisions about over the country to advance in women, pull-ups for men, push- "We do a lot of team-oriented won't give you all of what you their training. would they would like to see," he the strengths and weaknesses of ups, sit- ups, standing long stuff," he said. said. "What we found out was need. You have to go out on that Captain Scott Rottweiler, the University. jump, a 600 yard run and a 1.5 like the Air Force, the Army that a lot of upper classmen Hrabowski used UMBC as an limb." Air Force public affairs offi- mile run. ROTC program has two-year Ribeau said tlie topic of cor- cer, said freshmen typically wished to be able to live on cam- example to show the amount of and four-year programs. Cap- pus in a single room but without porate sponsorship is of signifi- join the four-year ROTC pro- Rothweiler said academics success they enjoyed after those tain Kevin Breuers, enrollment paying the more expensive single initial decisions were made. He cance to the University. gram during their first or sec- are very important because the "This is an area that is critical- officer, said the Army ROTC room price. explained that major higher edu- ond semester, however, stu- cadets compete with students offers leadership benefits as ly Important to Bowling Green "They also expressed an inter- cation budget cuts took place in dents can also join a two-year from big schools with excellent well. the late-80s throughout the state State University," Ribeau said. program as late as their third math and engineering pro- est in not being required to pur- of Maryland. Those cuts forced "We must find other means to year in college for those not grams. "We produce the future offi- chase a meal plan," Vetter said. UMBC to go in search of other sponsor and generate revenue." graduating in four years. Beckert said her Image of cers and future leaders for the "They wanted the option to either methods of financial resources. Two additional lectures remain Rothweiler said recruiting is the ROTC before joining did United States Army," Breuers use their own money or buy a "We had to find other sources in the 1996-97 Presidential Se- done at pre-registration every not match the actual relaxed, said. meal plan. We took both of these of funds," Hrabowski said. "We ries. The next speaker will be year; however, the programs positive environment it has, In between the junior and requests into consideration.'' had to carve a niche that might Stanley Katz, focusing on the do not rely heavily on the typi- because she pictured officers senior academic year, the The students surveyed got make us special or unique. We discussion of liberal education cal type of recruiting. getting in her face and con- cadets compete for a position what they asked for, as the option have thought very carefully and liberal learning. The fourth "The best people for recruit- stantly having to do push-ups. in Advance Camp. is now available to purchase a about what is important to us." speaker is not yet known, but will ing are the ones in the pro- "I had a lot of mispercep- "The cadet takes everything single room at the standard an- UMBC decided to focus on the address the Issue of computer gram," Rothweiler said. The tions," Beckert said, "It's not nual rate for a double room of areas of engineering, sciences, applications for teaching and sophomore cadets compete like that at all." • See ROTC, page three. and public policy. By doing so, learning. • See DUNBAR, page three. • \ page two The BG News Friday, February 14, 1997

Mike Wendling Opinion Editor Opinion 372-6966

TOM MATHER H E On Valentine's, lie big and lie hard

Note: The events of this column. be on the right track. purpose. I promptly wrote it down personal ads. Including references to past girl- I read some personal ads to wrong and ended up calling a (Subliminal Message Para- friends and dates, are 100 percent get a feel for writing my own. soccer store. I knew something graph) Her name was Nara factual and actually occurred People described themselves as; was wrong when I asked about my Shoenberg (was this the one?), attractive, built, financially personal ad and the only response of the Toledo Blade (a career As a columnist for The News. 1 secure, employed, funny, and was, "Goooooaaaaalllll!" woman). She really was doing a have a solemn duty to go where no sensitive. I kept on reading, and For my voice mall message. I story about personal ads (not columnist has ever gone before, to I began to notice a trend. These figured I had already been degrad- Interested in me), although she search the ends of the earth until 1 were the greatest people you'd ing, why not build myself up? So I was interested in their differ- find The Column, and to use my ever meet! lied some more. Among other ences between cities. (Is every- NEWS position to get as many dates as "Walt a minute." I thought things I stated, "My favorite color one employed in other cities possible. It's a tough Job. which Is These people can't all be Is red, but I never wear It since my too?) I told her my story, and "Serving the Bowling probably why they don't pay me for employed." underwear turned pink (whoops, her story (that I bet she gets It. I had learned a valuable that's true)...I like sunsets and paid for), quite possibly contain- "Lonely, Green community for So,- several weeks ago, when I lesson from reading the ads to long walks along the beach with ing my name (big ego trip), will realized that I would be writing a apply towards my own ad. When my Baywatch friends.. (I lere's the appear In this Sunday's Blade depressed, over 75 years" column on Valentines Day. there in doubt, In-. I .if big. and He part where I blatantly lie) I'm 6'4", (shameless promotion). unattractive, was only one thing on my mind. hard. But be as creative as 250 lbs. of solid muscle and I can Just before I sat down to 210 West Hall "What!? How am I supposed to possible about It, In thirty lift a car with one arm." write this column. I received two mentally slow Bowling Green State University write about Valentine's Day? I words or less. In my columns, when I tell crazy real responses. One girl called SWM, 20, (In Bowling Green, OH don't even have a girlfriend!" After a few minutes of soul stories about my Ufe. people don't at 1:30 in the morning, said she Search Of) 43403 Most people, like me. don't try searching. I came up with: believe me. They say things like. had problems with laundry too, "His prom date didn't really get talked a little about herself, gave real, live [email protected] to be single. Life Just turns out Lonely, depressed, unattractive, that way sometimes. You have a mentally slow SWM. 20. (In pregnant and married to another her phone number and forgot to female, who (419) 372-2601 date, but nothing's there, or the Search Of, real live female, who guy by the following December, leave her name. The other girl likes to fold other person wants to remain likes to fold laundry and develop He's Just kidding." For once, elouquentry described herself friends, or your girlfriend dumps film. Females must meet however, not only can I say that I as "Leanne." I do not know if I laundry and Editorial Board 372-6966 you, drops out of school and goes approval of my mother, whom 1 didn't make this up, I have proof. will ever meet either of them. I develop film. to Vegas to fulfill her dream to be a live with Beginning Friday. Jan.31st, every only hope that if we do, when Scon Brown Females must stripper. (Okay, that's not true. I almost didn't get it in. The Friday. Sunday and Tuesday our eyes lock from across a Editor She went to Florida. I thought girl who took the ad over the Toledo Blade through this coming crowded room, and we run In meet ap- Tuesday contains my personal ad. slow motion to embrace each Vince Guerrieri Darla Wamock Vegas sounded more glamorous.) phone asked, "Is this a Joke?" proval of my Somehow, I managed to con- For the first week and a half. I other, she doesn't smile at me Chief Reporter So this year, when Valentine's Managing Editor Day neared. I did the one thing vince her that In creating the received no responses. Just when I and say. 'You lied. You don't mother, they'd never thought I'd do. worst personal ad possible. I was about to give up, I finally look depressed!" whom I live Amy Johnson Mike Wendling I took out a personal ad. would find my soulmate. found the type of person who Tom Mather is a columnist for with." Assistant Opinion Editor Upon hearing I was going to Afterwards. I had to create a responds to an ad placed by a The News. Questions, com- Managing Editor take out a personal ad. more than voice mail message for those Journalist looking to write a story ments and proposals can be Brandon Wray one of my friends told me they responding. I was given a about personal ads: a Journalist sent to 210 West Hall or Penny Brown Entertainment feared for my safety. I knew I must different 1-800 number for this looking to write a story about [email protected] Copy Chief Editor

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Around Bowling Green Valentine Surprise Suspect St. Thomas More to hold memorial service for Sichak in police

St. Thomas More University Parish will hold a memorial ser- vice for Dan Sichak Saturday at noon. The service will take place shooting at St. Thomas More. Sichak was the University student who was killed in an auto accident Jan. 21. Fr. Dan Zak, chaplain at St. Thomas More, said that among those in attendance will be Sichak's family, members kills self of Sichak's fraternity and representatives from Nabisco, where Sichak worked. The Associated Press Bowling Green City offices to be closed Mon- COLUMBUS - A man found dead in an apparent suicide is a day suspect in the slaying of an Ohio State University police officer The offices of the City of Bowling Green will be closed on Monday in observance of Presidents' Day. two days earlier, police said Thursday. Mark Edgerton was found shot Planetarium features production for Hale- in the head Wednesday night in Bopp comet his apartment in the suburb of Upper Arlington, suburban The University Planetarium is featuring the production police said. "Comets are Coming" to coincide with the arrival of the comet Officer Michael Blankenship Hale-Bopp was shot in the face as he in- "Cosmic Explorer," a production that features the work of vestigated the report of a theft at space-artist John Foster, will precede the feature. On clear the Wexner Center for the Arts, a nights, the shows will be followed by a stargaze from the rooftop center for contemporary culture observatory. The best time to see the comet will be from mid-March until on the downtown campus. He is mid-April, said Dr. Dale Smith, planetarium director and associ- the first OSU officer to be killed ate professor of physics and astronomy. on duty. "It should be the brightest comet in a generation," Smith said. Upper Arlington Police Sgt. The comet will be visible to the unaided eye by scanning the BG N«wiPh«* by Glu Fleming Paul Schaumburg would not say northwestern sky on clear nights. how authorities determined that "Comets are Coming" will explore some of the mysteries and Junior Environmental Science major Jennifer Worchuck received a Valentine's bouquet from her Edgerton, a 40-year-old insur- myths that surround comets and focus on astronomers who have long-distance love on Thursday. She said that she is excited to spend Valentine's Day with him in ance company employee, is a discovered comets. Showtimcs are 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fri- Kent. days and 7:30 p.m. on Sundays from now until March 21 and suspect. However, he said Edger- again from April 1-13. ton resembled a man whose pic- Although programs at the planetarium are open to the public ture was taken by a security free of charge, a $1 donation is requested to help defray produc- camera at the center. tion costs. Man's best friend and Mary Jane The suspect was white, about 5-foot-10, in his late 30s or early Submittals for Undergraduate Student Art Ex- The Associated Press identified, walked the dog about release. 40s, with reddish, frizzy hair and 200 yards to the Athens Police The task force said authorities a beard. hibition requested ATHENS, Ohio -- This dog Department. Police confiscated found less than 1 ounce of mari- wouldn't have to sniff out drugs. about three-quarters of a pound juana on Sloter and about 3 oun- RQXC ~""",—^^ Undergraduate art students are invited to submit their work to He was wearing them. of marijuana and $720. ces in his vehicle. the 1997 Undergraduate Student Art Exhibition. The dog's owner, Shawn R. Authorities searched Sloter's Continued from page one Information regarding entry requirements can be found in the Sloter, 24, was arrested when he residence Wednesday. They "Prospectus" brochures available at the designated stations in A resident found marijuana and money Tuesday in a fanny went to the police station to re- would not say what, if anything, they learn about leadership and the Fine Arts Building. apply it in Advance Camp," ac- Entries for the exhibition are due on Monday, Feb. 17 at the pack looped around the neck of a port that his 17-month-old mixed was found. The investigation will main entrance of the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery. dog in this southeast Ohio city. breed dog, Samson, was missing, be presented to a county grand cording to Breuers. A panel of faculty jurors will select entries to appear in the ex- The resident, concerned that the authorities said Wednesday. jury. Another important part of the hibition by Feb. 19. Awards for selected entries will be an- dog had been tied a long time to a He was charged with felony curriculum is public speaking nounced on Sunday, March 2. The exhibition opens March 2 and downtown parking meter, looked possession of marijuana, the Sloter is a student at Ohio Uni- abilities, according to Troy closes on March 21. in the pack for identification. Southeast Counties of Ohio Nar- versity, the release said. The task Tucker, cadet battalion com- The resident, who was not cotics Task Force said in a news force did not know his hometown. mander. Tucker said that after the seniors finish Advance Camp, DUNBAR Gasoline alternatives may be costly they teach classes to prepare the Continued from page one. everyone feels ready to move juniors. off-campus but nor do they want Long lines for e-check check, which has been under at- mental Protection Agency have According to Tucker, nine $2434 plus a $120 tech fee. to live the same way they did tack since it began in 1995. said it could cost up to 10 cents a Army ROTC cadets placed third Their desire for an optional their first two years on campus." cause Ohio drivers to "Reformulated gasoline is a gallon more than regular gaso- in the Ranger Challenge last meal plan was also adopted. Up- Junior Kyle Moore agreed with hope for changes soon very expensive option," said line. year. per classmen choosing to live in Hayden. in reformulated fuel Mick Shoemaker, associate di- Reformulated fuel reduces po- The team competed with 34 Dunbar will not be required to "Some people don't have the rector of the Ohio Petroleum tentially harmful chemical emis- schools in the region, including purchase a meal plan and will be time to work to support them- Council. sions. Although it is cleaner than the Ohio State University and The Associated Press standard gasoline, Leidich said it able to choose where they eat and selves off-campus," he said. University of Kentucky. Robert Leidich, manager of re- does not perform as well. Leslie Redmon, a junior dietet- how they plan to fund their "This is a good way to have priv- COLUMBUS - E-check oppo- gulatory and alternative fuel is- meals. acy and a little more freedom but The emissions program in 14 ics major, said she joined the nents who think reformulated sues for Cleveland-based BP Oil northeast and southwest Ohio Many students are excited to still be able to afford it." Army National Guard after rea- gasoline may be a way to end the Co., said the gasoline could cost counties was created to comply lizing she needed guidance. about the prospect of having Vetter added that he didn't auto emissions tests probably ■V8 to 7.3 cents more per gallon at their own room on campus. Soph want upper classmen to feel they with the federal Clean Air Act. E- "I needed some kind of experi- face several roadblocks. the pump. check opponents have com- omore chemistry major Nicole had to move off campus after ence to help me through," Red- The gasoline won't work as ar. Both said it would cost fuel plained of damaged cars, long mon said. Hayden said she didn't want to their sophomore year. alternative to keeping pollution companies more to make refor- live off campus, but didn't want "We made this decision based lines at testing stations, and According to Redmon, making down, fuel makers told the House mulated gas, and refineries inaccurate readings. it through basic training means the burden of having a room- on what the students wanted and Energy and Environment Com- would have to be modified. That's mate, either. asked for," he said. "We wanted Seven bills have been intro- you can make it through any- mittee on Thursday. because the chemical process thing. "It gives you so much self- "I think this is a great idea be- to move ahead in our plan to give Lawmakers are divided on needed to make the fuel is much duced to kill or modify the pro- cause a lot of people feel the juniors and seniors as many op- gram. Rep. Tom Johnson, R-New confidence and a lot of self- whether reformulated gas should more complex. worth," she said. same way I do," she said. "Not tions as possible." be implemented as an option to E- Officials of the Ohio Environ- Concord, would require the state to renegotiate contracts with PREVIEW DAY companies conducting E-check American Heart t and would permit a less compli- Association.* community needs to show pro- on perceptions of the University. tilings going on. The idea is to Continued from page one. cated test. t erne HWI OHM spective students everything it "We're all wearing our BGSU come and have access to the ser- It also would prohibit the use of reminding them of what the Uni- has to offer. He said the open colors - Monday will be an or- vices and educational programs reformulated gas. versity has to offer. houses held by all academic de- ange day," Middleton said. "We'- on campus so that people can go Rep. Gary Cates, R-West Ches- If you are what you eat, partments along with student re going to make it a festive oc- and get whatever done they need ter, opposes the proposed re- Middleton said the University participation will have an effect casion with balloons and lots of to get done." strictions on reformulated gas. why not cut back on fat'.'

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■ page four The BG News Friday, February 14, 1997

Blake Parkins Sports Editor Sports 372-2602 Hockey faces Western, OSU this weekend Showdown at Anderson By BLAKE PARKINS Ihi-BGNews

This weekend the BG icero try BG, EMU clash with first place on the line to rebound from a two-game split a week ago against last place By SCOTT BROWN to defeat Kent, 70-69. Eastern rallied for victory. In a home Alaska-Fairbanks. The Falcons The BG News Michigan suffered its first Students urged to arrive early game with Kent on Jan. IS, BG will try to take two points from home loss, 71-62 to a hard- rebounded from a 14-poinl hole Western Michigan at the Ice House on Saturday (7 p.m. It's time for the showdown. charging Ohio team. There is no student ticket pick-up for Saturday's with IS minutes to play. The top two teams In the EMU and BG entered doubleheader, but students are urged to arrive early - with a "If we could play two second WBGU-FM), to Jell a playoff bid. Mid-American Conference Wednesday 1-2 In the stand- University ID - to Insure a seat. A capacity crowd is expected. halves, we'd be a great game," The following day, BG travels clash at Anderson Arena Sat- ings, but flip-flopped with Ohio General admission tickets are sold out and the limited number Moore joked. to take on the Buckeyes at the urday as Eastern Michigan at- just a game of $8 bench reserve tickets left were expected to be gone by The Falcons scored 53 points Ohio State Fairgrounds in a non- tempts to knock the Falcon back In third midday Friday. in the second half against Kent conference matchup. men off their first-place perch. heading into The w