The BG News May 6, 1980

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The BG News May 6, 1980 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-6-1980 The BG News May 6, 1980 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News May 6, 1980" (1980). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3743. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3743 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. tuesday may 6, 1980 The SIS Hews ■"Bowling 'Green State ITniversittjl column one Pequignot's suspension revoked by board including University examinations. Pequignot did not warrant suspen- presented in the hearing, how the sion to suspend him for one year. by Diane Rado sion, Anderson said. committee decided to revoke the stalf reporter Bertrams also was found in posses- suspension. ANDERSON SAID "he (Bertrams) Meadows crowned sion of a University key after city The Operations Research I final ex- "If he gave the officers the box of was not only in possession of a key, While University student Thomas P. police and Campus Safety and Securi- am that Pequignot was charged with exams, you would assume that they but told police it went to another place MissBGSU 1980 Bertrams will remain suspended for ty raided his apartment in search of possessing "was found in a box of were his," Burke said. than where it went." one year, management graduate stolen exams on March 17. papers he (Pequignot) submitted to Callahan maintained that the board assistant Timothy J. Pequignot's the police at the time of the search," Myron Chenault, University assis- was not justified in their action suspension has been revoked, accor- REV A ANDERSON, chairman of Anderson said. tant vice president for institutional against Bertrams according to pro- ding to a University Appeals Board the Appeals Board, said University contacts, said, "I don't think it was cedures outlined in the University Stu- decision released last Friday. President Hollis A. Moore Jr. re- "Some of the papers belonged to good decision; the information we had dent Code. The decision stemmed from a four- quested yesterday morning that she him and some did not," she said, and on him (Pequignot) was substan- hour hearing last Thursday when Ber- "furnish him with additional informa- added that Pequignot was not a tiated. He added that he sent a notice to trams and Pequignot appeared before tion concerning Pequignot's case," member of the class from which the Anderson yesterday stating he will ap- the board to appeal their suspensions. but added that she does not know test was taken. Although Bertrams possessed two peal the decision before the Universi- Both of 131 State St., Apt. B3, they whether Moore will change the examinations, his lawyer, John. J. ty Board of Trustees. were suspended by the University on board's decision or not. BUT THOMAS BURKE, assistant Callahan of Toledo, said his client's "I will be ready to present a legal April 3 following their arrest by city director of Campus Safety, said "I possession of a University key may case to them (the board)," Callahan police for receiving stolen property, The evidence presented concerning don't understand, based on what was have contributed to the board's deci- said. Rec center 'prime time' questioned Dawn M. Meadows was crowned Miss Bowling Green by Paula Wlnslow State University 1980 in the 21st •tall reporter annual pageant Friday night. A Student Recreation Center Coun- Meadows, who was sponsored cil decision Sunday not to allow a by the Phi Mu sorority, sang University Continuing Education "Someone to Watch Over Me" class to use the center during "prime and "A Good Man is Hard to time" hours was overruled by Dr. Ben Find" in the talent portion of McGuire, center director, fueling a the competion. controversy over how the best in- terests of students should be served. Meadows will go on to com- The council voted 9-1 not to grant a pete in the Miss Ohio Scholar- request made by Deborah C. Hunt- ship Pageant in Mansfield dur- sman of Continuing Education for its ing the week of June 9-14. karate program to use the Com- batives Dance Room and Racket Room from 6-9:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays during the coming sum- mer and fall quarters. But McGuire, for the first time in Gerontology Club his role as council adviser, vetoed the decision and granted the request, say- rocks for the aged ing it would allow for maximum usage of the facilities. Members of the University "There is a conflict between what Gerontology Gub will be rock- the council feels is in the best interest ing in front of the Union today of the school and what Dr. McGuire from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. feels is in the best interest of the school," said Kent Bevel, council The purpose of the chairman, in a statement released "Rock-a-Thon" is to collect $162 yesterday. for an annual dinner the club JEFF J. CHAPMAN, alternate sponsors for local nursing home council member present at Sunday's residents. stall photo by Bill Brown meeting, said he resents McGuire's Hundreds ol spectators and participants gather lor the ceremonial overruling the council decision, The May 19 dinner will be in the Union Oval. This year's champions were the Sigma Phi Epsilon Irater- although McGuire has that authority. the S'xawberry Patch, Har- raising ol the gale, signifying the start ol the 17th annual Beta 500. The nity, winning their 14th title, and the Delta Gamma sorority. Beta, sponsored by Beta Theta Pi Iraternity, is a push-cart race around The council is comprised of shman Quadrangle. undergraduate and graduate students "Life in a nursing home can and faculty members. be monotonous, and this dinner "We feel this is another case that gives the elderly a chance to the administration has jammed it get out of that environment," down our throats," Chapman said. Kim Bregar, treasurer of the Ill ITIGmOryi Old guard, new wave meet at Kent "The student input is not being con- club, said. sidered. It just makes the council a by John Lammera Seagram's VO and Riunite and a pen- But most Kent students went home equal rights for women and minorities joke." managing editor nant of the Cleveland Cavaliers for the weekend, watched the rally and an opposition to the draft and McGuire, noting that he made his basketball team. from a distance or ignored it. nuclear power. decision "with regret," said he was inside "stuck between a rock and a hard KENT- Two adjacent windows of It was amid this contrast, the strug- There were some relics of the 1960s Bella Abzug, the former New York place. Kent State's Prentice Hall, which gle between those who wanted to at the program- chants of "Hell, no, Congressman, stressed that the fight "I felt that my role and what I'm KSU: 10 years after, see page 5. overlooks the parking lot where four remember peacefully and those who we won't go" and the obligatory lone for peace was a fight for women as getting paid to do is to ensure the most students were killed on May 4, 1970, had other things on their minds, that folk singer, who had to sing over the well as men. efficient utilization of space and the told the story of May 4,1980. Kent State commemorated its dead. whir of the TV station's helicopters. best interest of the University," he "I walked up that hill (Blanket said. Hill), and I think the significance of MORE THAN 1,000 persons were The day-long commemoration THE BASIS for the council's deci- One was filled with a sign that began with a march from the student this meeting must be that we will sion was its informal adoption of a quoted Mark 12:25: "When you stand baked by the sun Sunday for the after- plaza to Blanket Hill. On Saturday never have to walk up that hill again," prime time blockage rule, designed to to pray, forgive anyone against whom noon of speakers at the foot of Blanket she said. you have a grievance so that your Hill, where a decade ago Ohio Na- night, there was a candlelight march keep certain areas of the center open heavenly Father may forgive your tional Guardsmen charged up and across campus. All went peacefully, "We have to fight against the draft for individual student use, rather than faults." gunned down the students. The crowd with no uniformed police in view. and registration that our war makers for student, intramural, club sport or educational groups, Bevel said. was an assembly of activists of the THE SPEAKERS at the rally used are planning for you and you and you. 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, antique nippies We are not going to allow our children Prime time was defined last quarter Next to it was a window filled with the shootings for a jumping-off point, by the previous council as being from neatly stacked beer cans, bottles of and a few current Kent students. but the focus of the speeches was continued on page 4 5-9 p.m Monday through Thursday, 2-7 p.m. Friday and 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Recommended publications
  • 2016 Baseball
    UUTT MMARTINARTIN SSKYHAWKSKYHAWKS 2016 BASEBALL 22016016 SKYHAWKSKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL 22016016 UTUT MMARTINARTIN SSKYHAWKKYHAWK BBASEBALLASEBALL ##11 JJoshosh HHauserauser ##22 DDrewrew EErierie ##33 AAlexlex BBrownrown ##44 TTyleryler HHiltonilton ##66 TTyleryler AAlbrightlbright ##77 FFletcherletcher JohnsonJohnson ##88 SSadleradler GoodwinGoodwin IIFF • 55-9-9 • 170170 • Jr.Jr. C • 55-9-9 • 173173 • Sr.Sr. C • 55-9-9 • 119090 • JJr.r. OOFF • 66-0-0 • 119090 • Jr.Jr. IIFF • 55-11-11 • 185185 • Jr.Jr. OOFF • 55-9-9 • 116565 • Jr.Jr. IIF/RHPF/RHP • 66-2-2 • 220000 • FFr.r. BBelvidere,elvidere, IIll.ll. LLebanon,ebanon, Tenn.Tenn. MMurfreesboro,urfreesboro, Tenn.Tenn. EEastast PPeoria,eoria, IIll.ll. AAlgonquin,lgonquin, IIll.ll. HHelena,elena, AAla.la. CCordova,ordova, TTenn.enn. ##99 CChrishris RRoeoe ##1010 CCollinollin EdwardsEdwards ##1111 NNickick GGavelloavello ##1212 HaydenHayden BBaileyailey ##1414 NNickick ProtoProto ##1515 AAustinustin TTayloraylor ##1717 RyanRyan HelgrenHelgren RRHPHP • 66-4-4 • 205205 • RR-So.-So. OOFF • 66-2-2 • 222525 • R-So.R-So. OOF/1BF/1B • 66-3-3 • 119595 • Sr.Sr. RRHPHP • 66-2-2 • 117070 • JJr.r. C • 66-3-3 • 119595 • Fr.Fr. IIFF • 66-1-1 • 223535 • Sr.Sr. IIFF • 66-0-0 • 200200 • Jr.Jr. LLenoirenoir CCity,ity, TTenn.enn. AArnold,rnold, Mo.Mo. AAntioch,ntioch, CCalif.alif. LLewisburg,ewisburg, TTenn.enn. NNorthorth HHaven,aven, CConn.onn. FFriendship,riendship, TTenn.enn. CColumbia,olumbia, TTenn.enn. ##1818 BBlakelake WilliamsWilliams ##1919 ColeCole SSchaenzerchaenzer ##2020 MMattatt HirschHirsch ##2121 NNickick PPribbleribble ##2222 MikeMike MMurphyurphy ##2323 DDillonillon SymonSymon ##2424 MMattatt McKinstryMcKinstry IIFF • 55-10-10 • 180180 • RR-Fr.-Fr. RRHPHP • 66-3-3 • 190190 • R-Sr.R-Sr. IIFF • 66-0-0 • 118585 • Sr.Sr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2007 Media Guide As of 3-20-07.Pmd
    TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION 1 Quick Facts Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Sports Information Director: Jim Streeter 2 EMU Sports Information Founded: 1849 Assistant SID: Greg Steiner 3 EMU Athletics Phone Directory Enrollment: 24,532 Graduate Assistant: Mekye Phelps 4 2007 Outlook President: John A. Fallon, III Graduate Assistant: Dan Murphy 5 2007 Outlook Nickname: Eagles Graduate Assistant: Paul Pancoe 6 2007 Roster Colors: Green (PMS 349) and White Baseball Contact: Mekye Phelps 7 Head Coach Roger Coryell Conference: Mid-American (MAC) Office phone: 734.487.0317 8 Assist.Coach Del Young/T. Coryell Home field: Oestrike Stadium Office fax: 734.485.3840 9 EMU Baseball Support Staff Capacity: 1,200 Phelps’ E-mail: [email protected] 10 George Biddle/Brian Blackburn Distances: 330/390/330 Mailing Address: 799 Hewitt Road 11 Shane Davis/Patrick Dean Convocation Center 12 Matt Dillard/Matt Dimich Room 307 13 Adam Jacobson/Derek Lehrman ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 14 Trumaine Riley Athletics Director: Derrick Gragg Ypsilanti, MI 48197 15 Mike Boyd/Steve Bradshaw Associate AD-Internal: TBA Web site: www.emueagles.com 16 Jeff Davis/Dan Puls Associate AD-Business Administration: Mike Malach 17 Jeff Fischer Assistant AD-Marketing/Promotions/SWA: 2007 TEAM INFORMATION 18 Jeff Hehr/Josh Ivan Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg 2006 Overall record: 27-27 19 M. Sacha/C. Bate/J. Gulliver Assistant AD-Facilities: TBA 2006 MAC record/finish: 14-12/4th-West 20 Bobby Henderson/Sean Hoffman Director of Compliance: Melody Reifel Werner Letterwinners
    [Show full text]
  • A Sketch of the Life and Writings of Robert Knox, the Anatomist
    This is a reproduction of a library book that was digitized by Google as part of an ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. https://books.google.com ASketchoftheLifeandWritingsRobertKnox,Anatomist HenryLonsdale V ROBERT KNOX. t Zs 2>. CS^jC<^7s><7 A SKETCH LIFE AND WRITINGS ROBERT KNOX THE ANA TOM/ST. His Pupil and Colleague, HENRY LONSDALE. ITmtfora : MACMILLAN AND CO. 1870. / *All Rights reserve'*.] LONDON : R. CLAV, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS, BREAD STREET HILL. TO SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON, Bart. F.R.S., SERJEANT-SURGEON TO THE QUEEN, AND PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. MY DEAR FERGUSSON, I have very sincere pleasure in dedicating this volume to you, the favoured pupil, the zealous colleague, and attached friend of Dr. Robert Knox. In associating your excellent name with this Biography, I do honour to the memory of our Anatomical Teacher. I also gladly avail myself of this opportunity of paying a grateful tribute to our long and cordial friendship. Heartily rejoicing in your well-merited position as one of the leading representatives of British Surgery, I am, Ever yours faithfully, HENRY LONSDALE. Rose Hill, Carlisle, September 15, 1870. PREFACE. Shortly after the decease of Dr. Robert Knox (Dec. 1862), several friends solicited me to write his Life, but I respectfully declined, on the grounds that I had no literary experience, and that there were other pupils and associates of the Anatomist senior to myself, and much more competent to undertake his biography : moreover, I was borne down at the time by a domestic sorrow so trying that the seven years since elapsing have not entirely effaced its influence.
    [Show full text]
  • The Gazette, Autumn 2016
    AUTUMN 2016 ISSUE 311 THE MAGAZINE OF THE CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: THE JOHN CARPENTER CLUB The CONTENTS EDITORIAL FROM THE PRESIDENT 2 SARAH JENKS ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICER REUNIONS 4 AGM & ANNUAL DINNER 7 NEWS IN BRIEF 8 BURSARY TRUST GALA DINNER 10 By the time you are reading this, I will hopefully ‘JERUSALEM’ CENTENARY 12 be happily snuggling with my first baby, my LIBRARY REFURBISHMENT 14 capable successor having put the finishing touches on this issue and sent it to print! I will CITY BOYS ON THE BBC 16 be on maternity leave for most of this academic year, after which I fully expect to return to the EXAM RESULTS 2016 17 delights of working in the world’s greatest City. FULBRIGHT AWARD WINNER 18 Other institutions’ alumni magazines appear SCHOOL NEWS 19 to receive lots of notifications of births and marriages. It would be lovely if we could report INTERNATIONAL HONOURS 20 on this aspect of your lives too - as I am quite SPORT 21 certain that a great number of you do in fact celebrate these happy occasions! VALETES 27 In a recent survey of the membership, it was GREAT FIRE ANNIVERSARY 30 clear that what a great number of Gazette readers most want is to hear about how their LETTER FROM PAST PRESIDENT 32 contemporaries are getting on. So please do OBITUARIES 34 email or write to us with your news (contact details on the back cover). THE FINAL WORD 36 If you would like to telephone, you will have the great pleasure of speaking to MERCHANDISE Cami Patel.
    [Show full text]
  • Saints & Roughnecks
    Saints & Roughnecks A Historical Fiction by Nicholas Richwine Creative Development: Logan Sack Dedicated to the people you meet abroad. www. Saints and Roughnecks . com 2 Saints & Roughnecks Anything is possible if you play the part. A person’s success in crime is directly correlated to the self-image they project. The book’s title, “Saints & Roughnecks” is a psychological term coined by professor and sociologist William J. Chambliss. In his study of two different gangs, the Saints and the Roughnecks both gangs engaged in the same level of criminal delinquency, yet one gang, the Roughnecks, received considerable attention while the Saints did not. In time, members of the two gangs lived up to the community's differential predictions about their future. In essence the way people are seen in society is how they present themselves. In this case study, the paths of both gangs turned out to be examples of a self-fulfilling prophecy. What people believe to be real will be real in its consequences. Deviance isn't deviant unless specified by society and people tend to focus on labels rather than themselves. The Saints were a group of good white upper-middle class misfits. They all made good grades and participated in several school activities and sports. Each of them were well dressed, well mannered, and drove nice cars yet, The Saints got much better treatment from their teachers, communities, and police than the Roughnecks. By this projection they made it very unapparent to everyone of how much trouble they actually got into. The Saints were methodical about how they went about engaging in such delinquent behavior.
    [Show full text]
  • Western Michigan 2008 Season Statistics
    WMUWMU VVOLLEYBALLOLLEYBALL ISIS ...... The Western Michigan volleyball team has rattled off four-straight 20- win seasons, capped off by 2008’s 28-win season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 against No. 1 Penn State after victories over host Dayton and No. 16 seed Tulane. The Broncos finished the year No. 25 in the final NCAA Ratings Percentage Index and No. 26 in the Bison/AVCA Coaches Poll. The Broncos are the most storied team in the MAC with more NCAA Tournament appearances (10) and conference championships (9) than any other team in the league. Over the last four seasons, the Broncos have compiled an overall record of 90- 43 and 45-19 in the MAC. ... WINNING WMUWMU VVOLLEYBALLOLLEYBALL ISIS ...... ...GEARED UP WMUWMU VVOLLEYBALLOLLEYBALL ISIS ...... WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PHILOSOPHY The Western Michigan University Volleyball Strength and Conditioning Program is a year round effort to maintain a championship level of strength, power, speed and conditioning. The program is built to help each athlete play at their optimal level during practice and games, stay healthy and improve performance by incorporating explosiveness and intensity in each workout. Using a combination of Olympic exercises, functional training and volleyball-specific speed and agility training, each Bronco Volleyball athlete will be physically ready to make that championship run. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TRAINING The focus of the WMU athletic training staff is to prevent student- athlete injuries and facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation to ensure a safe return to competition. Five full-time athletic trainers oversee three graduate athletic trainers in providing comprehensive medical care to all of Western Michigan’s 16 varsity sports.
    [Show full text]
  • A Bulleted/Pictorial History of Ohio University
    A Bulleted/Pictorial History of Ohio University Dr. Robert L. Williams II (BSME OU 1984), Professor Mechanical Engineering, Ohio University © 2020 Dr. Bob Productions [email protected] www.ohio.edu/mechanical-faculty/williams Ohio University’s Cutler Hall, 1818, National Historical Landmark ohio.edu/athens/bldgs/cutler Ohio University’s College Edifice flanked by East and West Wings circa 1840 (current Cutler Hall flanked by Wilson and McGuffey Halls) ohiohistorycentral.org 2 Ohio University History, Dr. Bob Table of Contents 1. GENERAL OHIO UNIVERSITY HISTORY .................................................................................. 3 1.1 1700S ................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 1800S ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.3 1900S ............................................................................................................................................... 13 1.4 2000S ............................................................................................................................................... 42 1.5 OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS ........................................................................................................ 44 2. OHIO UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING COLLEGE HISTORY .................................................. 50 2.1 OHIO UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING HISTORY,
    [Show full text]
  • 2006 Baseball Media Guide.Indd
    XAVIER QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Name of School ............................................................ Xavier University Location ....................................................................... Cincinnati, Ohio Quick Facts ...................................................................2 Founded ....................................................................................... 1831 2006 Roster ..................................................................3 Enrollment ................................................................................... 6,600 2006 Season Preview..................................................4-5 President ...............................................................Michael Graham, S.J. Player Profi les .......................................................... 6-16 Alma Mater (Year) ....................................................... Cornell (1975) Athletic Director ................................................................Dawn Rogers Head Coach Scott Googins ...........................................17 Alma Mater (Year) ........................................................ Ithaca (1986) Assistant Coaches ....................................................... 18 Senior Associate Athletic Director ......................................Rich Franchak Administration ............................................................. 19 Vice President ..................................................................Dr. John Kucia Baseball Support
    [Show full text]
  • The Wildwood Golf Club
    • MANAGEMENT COURSES • ENGINES • PESTICIDES DISPOSAL • FINANCING NEW GEAR JUNE 1992 ^JVJJJ^J j;ij3 Ihiij Jus NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Journal of the British and International Golf Greenkeej>ers Association BRITISH ENGINEERING Puts the CARE into TURF The Modus T Mainframe - 4, 6, or 8ft. working widths. Of proven durable construction with a wide range of implements to fit it's hydraulically controlled inner-frame. * Deep and Surface Aerators * Brush Banks and Conditioners * Rollers and Scarifiers AND The ingenious Terracore - a reliable mechanical corer at around a third of the cost of it's powered equivalent. IN THE FOREFRONT OF TURF CARE MANAGEMENT Send for details of your LOCAL dealer and arrange for a FREE demonstration. FREEPOST, The Brewery Park Industrial Estate, New Street, Wem, Shropshire SY4 5DT Tel.: (0939) 233213 Fax: (0939) 233682 ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED Our FREE READER REPLY SERVICE keeps YOU in the picture Official publication of the British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association JUNE 1992 mmInternational CONTENTS Another winner Use the post-paid Reader Reply Card facing Page 42 for further information on for Westurf the products and services President advertised in this issue. Just The Rt. Hon. 'Enthusiasm' is the word state the companies' Ad Ref Viscount Whitelaw numbers and leave it to us. K.T., C.H., M.C., D.L. which sums up South West ADVERTISERS' INDEX BIGGA BOARD OF MANAGEMENT and South Wales' trade Chairman: Roy Kates a quick reference guide Vice-Chairman: John Crawford show, with over 1,000 Ad Ref Page BOARD MEMBERS visitors and healthy trade AF Trenchers 203 4 Ivor Scoones George Malcolm Brian D Pierson 40 27 Harry Diamond Barry Heaney support.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Western Michigan Football Media Guide Table of Contents About the Program Western Michigan University 2 Credits President Dr
    Western Michigan FOOTBALL 2017 Western Michigan Football Media Guide Table of Contents About the Program Western Michigan University 2 Credits President Dr. Edward Montgomery 3 The 2017 Western Michigan Football Athletic Director Kathy Beauregard 4 Media Guide was written, designed and Kalamazoo, Michigan 5 edited by Associate Media Relations Director Rob Beuerlein. Meet the 2017 Broncos Roster 8 Editorial contributions were made by Quick Facts 10 Kristin Keirns, Adam Bodnar and Aimee Depth Chart 11 Luurtsema. Season Preview 12 Returning Players 15 Cover Design was done by Kristin Keirns Newcomers 59 Photography credits are Gary Shook, Ed Meet the Coaching Staff Shook and USA Foto. Head Coach Tim Lester 70 Assistant Coaches 71 Printing done by Performance Communications in Kalamazoo, Mich. About the Mid-American Conference About the MAC 83 For any corrections to historical records, Commissioner John Steinbrecher 84 2017 Composite Schedule 85 please contact the Western Michigan $WKOHWLF0HGLD5HODWLRQVRI´FHDW History of the Program 387-4138. 2016 in Review 86 Broncos in the Pros 95 All-time Award Winners 99 All-time Captains 104 All-time MAC Standings 105 All-time Coaching History 109 All-time Letterwinners 110 Program Records 119 Bowl History 127 Series History 131 Year-by-Year Results 139 www.wmubroncos.com/football www.facebook.com/WMUFootball @WMU_Football www.YouTube/WMUAthletics WMUFootball TM 1 Western Michigan FOOTBALL WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Western Michigan University provides the resources of a globally engaged national research university, plus the personal attention and support associated with many small private colleges. It is known for preparing students to imme- diately enter graduate school or the workplace, as well as for innovations such as the establishment of the WMU Homer Stryker M.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Steering the Seas of Reform: Education, Empirical Science, and Royal Naval Medicine, 1815-1860
    STEERING THE SEAS OF REFORM: EDUCATION, EMPIRICAL SCIENCE, AND ROYAL NAVAL MEDICINE, 1815-1860 by Christopher Hamilton Myers Bachelor of Arts in History, Kenyon College, 2009 Master of Arts in History, University of Pittsburgh, 2011 Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Pittsburgh 2016 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH THE DIETRICH SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES This dissertation was presented by Christopher Hamilton Myers It was defended on August 2, 2016 before Melanie Hughes, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh Patrick Manning, PhD, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of World History, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh Marcus Rediker, PhD, Distinguish University Professor, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh Dissertation Co-Chair: William Chase, PhD, Professor, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh Dissertation Co-Chair: Seymour Drescher, PhD, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh ii Copyright © by Christopher Myers 2016 iii STEERING THE SEAS OF REFORM: EDUCATION, EMPIRICAL SCIENCE, AND ROYAL NAVAL MEDICINE, 1815-1860 Christopher Hamilton Myers, PhD University of Pittsburgh, 2016 ABSTRACT As medical and imperial actors, early-nineteenth-century British naval surgeons navigated the sweeping changes that occurred within the Royal Navy, the medical profession, and British society. They embraced and applied empirical natural and medical scientific approaches between the 1810s and 1850s. Their attempts to employ science as they negotiated naval service’s realities and experiences, pursued their scientific and medical interests and duties, and confronted tropical fevers transformed the naval service.
    [Show full text]
  • KENT STATE BASEBALL BASEBALL CONTACT: Dan Griffin | [email protected] | (Office) 330-672-8468
    KENT STATE BASEBALL BASEBALL CONTACT: Dan Griffin | [email protected] | (Office) 330-672-8468 2021 Record Friday -Sunday 5pm | 1pm (DH) | 1pm 24-23 Kent State Golden Flashes | Mid-American Conference 2021 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Overall Record 2020: 7-7 | 2021: 24-23(17-15 MAC) MAC Record (2019): 17-8 FEBRUARY MAC Finish (2019): L Mac Tournament (0-2) 19 @ Virginia Tech PPD 20 @ Virginia Tech PPD Head Coach: Jeff Duncan (8th) (249-149 at Kent State) 21 @ Virginia Tech (DH) L, 3-1 @ Virginia Tech (DH) L, 9-2 27 vs Tennessee Tech (DH) W, 6-1, 17-5 28 vs Tennessee Tech W, 8-1 Western Michigan Broncos | Mid-American Conference MARCH 5 @West Virginia PPD Overall Record : 20-22 19-13 MAC) |2020:9-6| 2019: 18-31 6 @West Virginia PPD 7 @West Virginia PPD Conference Records (2019): 11-13 5 @ #2 Mississippi St L, 8-3 Post Season Finish: N/A 6 @ #2 Mississippi St W, 9-5 Head Coach: Billy Gernon 7 @ #2 Mississippi St L, 13-0 Probable Starters 12 Salem University Canceled Friday 13 Grand Valley State Canceled Follow Along Luke Albright (R):Fourth in the MAC with 96 strikeouts 12 Seton Hall W, 10-7 Saturday 13 Seton Hall W, 12-4 GFTV @KentSt Collin Romel (L): 2ER allowed in each of last two starts (13IP) 14 Seton Hall L, 7-4 BOX CAST Baseball Saturday 19 vs Northern Illinois* L, 6-3 Richie Dell (R): Six innings and 1 ER last home start 20 vs Northern Illinois* (DH) L, 2-1 | L 3-0 Sunday 21 vs Northern Illinois* W, 8-4 TBA; Benny Roebuck or Jack Kartsonas 26 @Dayton L, 14-2 Series History:WMU leads 82-76 27 @Dayton W, 11-3 28 Dayton (DH) L, 10-5 | L, 4-0 APRIL 2 at Bowling Green* W, 14-1 3 at Bowling Green (DH) W, 10-6,W, 13-4 4 at Bowling Green* W, 10-5 9 Toledo* L, 8-7 FLASH FACTS 10 Toledo*(DH) W, 9-8 |L, 9-8 • Kent State earned a split at Ball State last weekend, and now sit 17-15 in the MAC and in fifth place with nine games 11 Toledo* L, 15-14 (10) remaining.
    [Show full text]