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PHOTO BY ABBY SHIFLEY plans. There were eight workshop topics: session, taking place Dec. 31 to Jan. 4. The 1. Writing a strong cover letter and resume workshop was also open to non-students. 2. Enhancing your social media presence CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 3. Building a one-minute commercial AND SCHOLARSHIP 4. Dressing for success There were 8 proposals approved for a 5. Preparing for your job search Center for Undergraduate Research and 6. Negotiating a job offer Scholarship winter grant. 7. Transitioning from college to career CENTER FOR CIVIC AND COMMUNITY 8. Adapting to workplace culture ENGAGEMENT The students at the event also received The Center for Civic and Community one-on-one consultations and professional Engagement coordinated five service headshots. opportunities over winter session. Graduate students had three workshops Two service trips were in New Orleans, to choose from: “How to Recognize Student Louisiana and Richmond, Virginia, and first- Distress,” “Dissertation Boot Camp” and ever graduate student service trip took “What’s Next? Post-Graduate School Career place in Chicago. Preparation.” Even though Martin Luther King Jr. Day The two other workshops offered were non- took place over winter session, the center Students at the Backpack to Briefcase Boot Camp working in small groups. credit student affairs workshops, meant to still had two events occur. In preparation for create student leaders and certify wilderness the day, the CCCE in partnership with the Abby Shifley Students were placed around the globe with first responders. The LeaderShape Institute Brown Bag Food Project Wood County put Campus Editor the nine study abroad courses during winter workshop took place at the end of winter on the annual MLK Jr. Day of Service Food session. Destinations included China, New session and was coordinated by the Center for Drive. The other event was the MLK Jr. Day of Almost all BGSU students were absent from Zealand, Curacao, Peru, Spain and Australia. Leadership. The Wilderness First Responder Service We Are One Team K-12 High School campus activities for an extra three weeks this There were also some courses that were “study Certification started before the beginning of Partnership Event, hosted by the CCCE and January; however, a small percentage chose to afar,” which took place not in other countries winter session but ran into the start of the BGSU Athletics. cut their extra-long break short. Betsy Winters, but across the United States, said Paul data analytics coordinator from Online and Cesarini the assistant vice provost of Online Summer Academic Programs, provided and Summer Academic Programs. Welcome Back Students! information on the activities students did The courses were taken primarily by the B.G. Transit during the first-ever winter session. junior and senior class, with only 21 percent $ BIG BOY® “Public transportation for everyone” COURSES of the participants being freshmen and Need a ride? The main focus of winter session was online sophomores. The seniors were 40 percent & FRIES Call B.G. Transit courses. Only 15 courses were face-to-face of the participants, juniors were 23 percent All day and every day through 2.28.19! 5 One-hour advanced reservation required and 38 were online, with 300 of 1,062 students and the remaining 16 percent were graduate Dine in • Carry Out • Drive-thru staying on the main campus for the students and guest students. It’s easy to find us at three-week session. WORKSHOPS OHIO RELAY NETWORK: 1-800-750-0750 Topics of the face-to-face courses were There were five different workshops over 1006 MAIN ST. (corner of Poe & Main) programing fundamentals, superhero films, winter session and one four-day boot camp introduction to economics, introduction to comprised of eight workshops. 419.352.5131 information systems, education policy and The Career Center offered the Backpack to practice for SLPs, issues in counseling and Briefcase Boot Camp from Jan.14 to Jan. 17, nurturing positive behavior. All had class with 53 undergraduate and graduate students sizes ranging from 6 to 91. Also taking place registered for the event. The boot camp aimed were internships in counseling and forensic to prepare students to enter the workforce and For fares and other information call 419.354.6203 www.bgohio.org science, and the math emporium. made them think about their post-graduation frischsnwo.com • facebook.com/frischsnwo

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During the stream with ending Jan. 21, a gaming Youtuber played reference to his newest video on the “flat his guests, including trans men, trans women “I went on a “Donkey Kong 64” until he beat the game at earth theory.” and nonbinary and agender people were all sled ride.” “101 percent.” Almost 100 guests joined him He slept twice over the course of the stream, featured to talk about issues important to talk about major social issues -- or their cats but it stayed up with a “skeleton krew” of guests to them. -- as he played and raised over $347,000 for a talking over a skeleton sitting in his chair. A trans man who needed a wheelchair charity benefiting trans youth. And his stream Despite the proclivity for the Twitch came on to talk and the money he needed was is still going. comment section to be supremely negative, raised during his time chatting. the moderators and general feel of the stream Different individuals specifically talked VIA DAVID VIRANT YOUTUBE kept it almost entirely loving, supportive about being a trans person of color, living as a Junior | Digital Arts and very weird for viewers. trans person with disabilities and supporting And despite this weirdness, many people art made by trans people. joined the chat. Trans issues and voices were There was a juxtaposition between Brewis pretty much always at the center of the stream, listening intently to trans people talk about “I went to and some pretty huge names came on. their experiences living in a small town or to Florida and also Chelsea Manning, whistle blower and a trans director who is also disabled talking built a throne formerly incarcerated trans woman, joined about how hard it is for him to find funding out of boxes of the chat and hung out for hours, to the for his projects and the streamer struggling to french fries.” surprise many people, including Brewis, who find the bananas he needed to beat the game. was shocked to meet her. In fact, the first It kept those issues centered without being thing he asked her was, “Do you know how to too heavy. TYLER WILLIAMS beat Beaver Bother?” a mini-game he’d been This stream not only raised so much money, Sophomore | Marketing working on for hours. but it also gave thousands of trans people the Brewis, hbomberguy, on his YouTube channel. Manning convinced a Democratic knowledge that they are not alone and people “I went on a The streamer, known as hbomberguy on congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, will support them. #ThanksGraham and cruise to Youtube and Harris Brewis in real life, had to join the chat for a few minutes, which #TransCrowdFund began to trend during the Puerto Rico.” a relatively significant Youtube presence, shocked pretty much everyone involved. She stream as users showed their support for trans most notable for talking for the duration talked about tax policy, the need for a change people, both emotionally and financially. of a feature-length film about why BBC’s in culture around trans issues and how the #TransCrowdFund is still going on as trans “Sherlock” is bad and a response to people Nintendo 64 is the best console. people continue to post their GoFundMe who think eating too much soy will increase Other big names included Adam Conover, and Patreon pages for services they need, like their estrogen levels. of “Adam Ruins Everything”; Mara Wilson, star hormones, surgery or wheelchairs. ANISTEN AURAND He decided to play Donkey Kong all the of “Matilda”; Rebecca Heineman, a trans video Seeing so much love and positivity come Sophomore | Forensic Science way through, because staunchly anti-trans game developer; Susie Green, the CEO of out of a weekend long stream was really television writer Graham Linehan has tried Mermaids; @Splendidland, the maker of the heartening. As people joined and left the to block £500,000 (more than $650,000) meme “don’t talk to me or my son ever again”; chat, they thanked Brewis for his efforts and “I went skiing of funding from the National Lottery that and John Romero, creator of Doom. said “trans rights are human rights.” So many in Colorado.” was going to be given to Mermaids, an Brewis did not invite most of the guests people mentioned how much hope the organization that benefits trans youth. who appeared, but people who were running stream gave them. Brewis himself is not trans, but he stated production for him did, and he was just as Brewis did a real, true and very weird form during the stream that he has many trans surprised to find out who wanted to chat as of activism. He amplified trans voices while friends, he really wanted to spite Linehan and the audience was. helping them in a tangible way. that, simply, this is the right thing to do. Not only is he raising a huge amount of His streams can still be watched on Twitch. KAYNE STONER And the memes will be around for a while. Freshman | Media Production

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can hinder film preservation LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Letters should be fewer than 300 words Vaughn Cockayne film more than what makes a good opera. The package not only works as an excellent Web Editor This attitude toward films and their merit way to preserve cinema history but also as an and can be in response to current issues goes back all the way to the beginning of the educational tool for viewers. on campus or in the Bowling Green area. Famous film critic Roger Ebert once medium. For much of cinema’s formative years, Filmstruck served as a high-quality remembered that his reviews of films would the people who controlled films viewed them alternative to sites like Fandor or Kanopy. COMICS: Comics can be three to often be the topic of debate in his office, and as disposable novelties not worth preserving, While the site was specifically partnered with six panels, and the artist has creative his peers would almost always come up to which is why at least 75 percent of films made the Criterion Collection and offered extremely freedom on what the comic is about. him to proclaim their disagreement with his in the silent era are lost forever to history. rare special features and extra footage not opinion. However, critics who focused on The advent of streaming services like found on any other sites (although the site Guest columns music, books or plays almost never had this Filmstruck are both good and bad for cinema. was not the largest money maker in the GUEST COLUMNS: kind of disagreement. The site has brought hard-to-find films to streaming business), it was moving towards are generally between 400-600 words Ebert proclaimed this was caused by the the public in an easy-to-navigate format for extreme growth with the help of Turner Classic and can be submitted by Wednesdays an affordable price. The site offers a robust Movies and Criterion. “everyman” or “working class” nature of film and Sundays before 5 p.m. They can be as a medium. Modern film viewers believe cinematic library, attributed partly to the they have a better idea of what makes a good contributions of the Criterion Collection. Read the rest online @ bgfalconmedia.com. opinions, advice, listicles or editorials. Sources are not needed, but any outside information used in the article needs to The multi-sided controversy be cited. POLICIES: Letters, columns and comics surrounding the Women’s March are printed as space permits and all other submissions can be published online at Meredith Siegel Presumably, this is because of his work for the conspiracy theories. bgfalconmedia.com. Name, year and Forum Editor black and Muslim communities. Mallory and Sarsour didn’t seem to do But, the acknowledgement from the media much research on the history of anti-Semitism phone number should be included for The 2019 Women’s March went off pretty and subsequently the supporters of the before trying to convince the world that they verification purposes. Personal attacks, much without a hitch, despite controversy march that maybe this isn’t the best person to definitely aren’t anti-Semitic. unverified information, anonymous looming over the event. Concerns that call an ally has caused a lower turnout for the Now, personally, I don’t think the entire Women’s March Co-President Tamika Mallory march as well as an alternate march held in Women’s March and it’s leaders should be submissions and hate speech will not be has ties with anti-Semitism in the form of her . “cancelled.” I understand why people might published. support for Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Groups like Jewish Women of Color spoke feel like they should be out of the public Nation of Islam movement, had appeared during the event and were included on the eye and no one should support the march. E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS: before the march. steering committee for the march. But, because of the backlash, tons of Jewish Submissions can be sent as an attachment Mallory addressed the anti-Semitism voices were included in the leadership. VIA to [email protected] with the subject FESTIVAL OF concerns during her speech. She said only she Pretty much every group that spoke FAITH’S FLICKER could define who she was and that marchers mentioned Jewish women specifically and line marked “Letter to the Editor,” “Comic” shouldn’t let others define her. She also the controversy enabled more people to talk or “Guest Column.” All submissions are specifically addressed Jewish women. “I see about anti-Semitism. subject to review and editing for length you,” she said. I do think Mallory should’ve still cut ties and clarity before printing, and the BG While the leaders thought they were with Farrakhan. I think she should have taken addressing the problem, they didn’t ever take more responsibility for the backlash, instead News reserves the right not to publish any direct responsibility for the problem or even of taking it as a personal attack on her from submission. acknowledge why people might have concerns “the media.” But her actions spoke louder about the leadership or the march. than her words and she has included more Linda Sarsour, march co-chair, deflected Jewish women in the conversation. by using “whataboutism” instead of looking Many people on the right tweeted about at problems the march leaders may have the march, listing women who didn’t seem article about how Mallory is anti-Semitic. had a hand in creating. “The media can talk to be welcome at the march. These lists were In some ways, I feel Mallory’s concern Linda Sarsour, co-chair of the Women’s March. about any controversy they want. But the real usually just copied and pasted from each that this backlash only came about because controversy is in the White House,” she said. other and included white women, pro-life people wanted to discount the march itself Farrakhan has called Jewish people his It’s also interesting they decided to blame women and Jewish women. is true. However, it just doesn’t give her the “enemy” and said other violently anti-Semitic the concern about the march on the media. They are clearly co-opting the Mallory right to seemingly ignore the problems she things in the past. He has also expressed The idea the entire media is a hivemind controversy to denounce the march because did have a hand in. They have done a good job homophobic views. Neither of these things are out to misinform the public by creating they don’t agree with the march itself. at including as many voices and perspectives stances the Women’s March wants to align itself false narratives to drive backlash against Breitbart, a far-right site that has been known as possible, but they have left too many with, but Mallory has refused to denounce him. people and groups has roots in anti-Semitic for anti-Semitism in the past, published an questions unanswered. BGNEWS January 28, 2019 | PAGE 5

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Bentwood Estates 501 Pike Campbell Hill Apts Historic Millikin PULSE JANUARY 28, 2019 | PAGE 6 What I want in the new Pokémon games Jacob Clary are smart. Something I hate about some of dive into water and then come back up out of The most important aspect of Pokémon Sports Editor the latest games in the series is they hold the the water and then you’re in a city. Also think is, obviously, the designs of said Pokémon. I player’s hand throughout almost the whole about Generation 2 where the player goes up am not going to go and say the new Pokémon Like almost every year, 2019 will probably experience. “Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun a Japanese style tower to face off against the games have terrible designs, quite the opposite have a new Pokémon game. The popular and Ultra Moon” were the most egregious legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh. These are the in fact. I love the new designs a lot. Pokémon series from Game Freak will release the first offenders in this regard, which felt like there types of places I want more of in the games, like Aegislash, Greninja and Palossand core series role-playing game title on a home were tutorials throughout half of the game and I hope the new games include memorable showcase the great design work the series has console, the Nintendo Switch. The “Let’s and did not let the player find their own way. moments like these. been able to put out in the latest games. I want Go” games are not part of the core series. The developers of the series have said the new Also, being on the Nintendo Switch, I want the new games to take the designs to the next However, they did allow the Pokémon team games will be made for veterans of the series, the games to use an art style that fits the level. Make them as crazy as possible. I liked to become familar with Nintendo Switch which could give credence to hoping the new series as well as looks good for a game on the the Ultra Beasts in Generation 7, but I didn’t hardware, which will hopefully allow the games respect the player’s time. system. The Let’s Go games were gorgeous, but like the title of Ultra Beasts. Please go back to upcoming games to use the hardware to its Something else I want in the new games they aren’t what I want the core series to look calling them legendary Pokémon. It makes fullest potential. I haven’t been as excited for are varied landscapes. “Pokemon Sun and like; keep that art style for the Let’s Go series them feel separate from the other legendary a new set of Pokémon games as I am for these Moon,” due to it being set on a tropical if it continues. I’m not asking for something Pokémon, which might be the point, but all the games, and I don’t know anything about them. island region, did not include a lot of varied too graphically intensive but an art style same, it makes them feel less important not However, I can say what I want to be in the locations, which was disappointing and led that showcases the hardware well. When the calling them legendary. games which would make me enjoy the new to difficulty knowing where the player is at games are revealed, I want to be able to think, Lastly, in the new games I want the games even more. any point in time. I want to play a Pokémon “Those games are next-generation Pokémon supporting characters to feel like they matter. The most important thing I want in the game which takes me to unique places. Think games. They could not be made on any other Read the rest online @ bgfalconmedia.com. game is for them to treat the player like they about Generation 3 when the player had to Nintendo hardware.” 6 games to watch in the coming year Jacob Clary VIA GOOGLE monsters in the world. The game includes Sports Editor different sizes of suits, like small and fast or massive but slow. Last year was a pretty good year for video The new game from the developers of “Dark games, but compared to years prior, it seemed Souls,” FromSoftware, will release “Sekiro: like a bit of a disappointment. However, 2019 Shadows Die Twice” on Mar. 22 for Windows, looks to bring the quality up a notch, with all PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Much like their the consoles getting plenty of heavy hitters. other games from the past decade, it will be Some of them, like the new Pokémon and a third-person action game. However, unlike Animal Crossing games do not have release the others, this game will feature a fast-paced dates, so I will focus on six games releasing combat system with the player taking control this year that gamers should look out for. of a ninja and allowing them to travel around The first of those games is “Resident Evil the world in a way no other FromSoftware 2,” which is a complete remake of the original game has allowed them to before. The game PlayStation 1 horror game and a third-person will also include the trademark bosses the shooter. It will release on Jan. 25 for Windows, developer has become known to deliver. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game has The final game is “Mortal Kombat 11” been brought back to life from the ground up which releases Apr. 23 on Windows, Nintendo based on new technology. The graphics are Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The 11th “Kingdom Hearts 3” will come out Jan. 29. stunning and the gameplay and story are like entry in the famous fighting game franchise the original as well, allowing the game to feel Hearts 2,” the latter of which released in the series. The series is part survival game and will come to a multitude of platforms and like it was when it was first released. This is a 2005. Fans of the series have been waiting part horror game and the upcoming game will will feature the trademark gory style and game for fans of the horror genre, so look out for a continuation of the mainline story for be no different. finishers the series has become known for for it if you’re a fan of those. 14 years but it will finally happen in 2019. The next game to look out for is “Anthem,” including. The new game also includes a new Next is “Kingdom Hearts 3,” the long- “Metro Exodus” is the third entry in the the next game from the famous developer customization system and a newcomer called awaited sequel to the famous Square Enix popular first-person shooter Metro series BioWare. It releases Feb. 22 on Windows, Geras. Fighting game fans will need to keep and Disney video game crossover. The which is based on the Dmitry Glukhovsky PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game their eyes out for this title. game comes to stores on Jan. 29 for both novels. The game will release on Feb. 15 for combines third-person combat, an action These aren’t the only games that will PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. There have Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The RPG setting and an open world which allows headline the year when it ends. There will be been many Kingdom Hearts games, but series is set in post-apocalyptic Russia, and the players to explore as much as they desire. some surprises, and there will be blockbusters there have only been a couple that are the upcoming game will take place after the The player will choose a type of Javelin, a that don’t have dates right now that will considered mainline games in the series, first two games in the series. The game will mech suit, which they travel the world in, release this year. This year will be a great year namely “Kingdom Hearts” and “Kingdom also feature an open-world for the first time in as well as allows them to fly and fight the for video games. PULSE JANUARY 28, 2019 | PAGE 7 What to watch in January

Evan Hayes VIA FLICKR Pulse Editor BG’s ONLY January has been a good month for streamers Smoke Free everywhere, with major movies arriving for holiday viewing and new original content creating stirs on social media. Between “Bird Community Box,” “Bandersnatch” and the recently arrived “You” have helped Netflix continue its reign as the industry leader. That Caters to But the new year has brought many new titles, both old movies and new original content, to all streaming services. Whether Students! you’re looking for something to relax to after work or are looking for something to fill your free time between classes, here are some new titles to check out. Sex Education

(Netflix) You can find many new shows to watch this month on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Seasons: 1 Episodes: 8 into online and offline identity. Burnham’s written by father David Sheff and his son Nic, Length: 46-53 minutes debut takes a simple approach, examining this “Beautiful Boy” follows a son and father and Summary: Asa Butterfield headlines “Sex strange yet wonderful time in a young life with their relationship as the son struggles with FREE! Education” as Otis, a socially awkward high the awe and fascination of a young child. meth addiction. Starring Timothée Chalamet school virgin who lives with his mother, a and Steve Carell, the two actors play off each sex therapist, played by Gillian Anderson. other to such a deep extent viewers cannot Otis teams up with Maeve, played by french Incredibles 2 (Netflix) help but to empathize with the struggles of FREE! actress Emma Mackey, to run a clinic to there crumbling family dymanic. help their peers and classmates deal with their developing bodies. The show features Annihilation (Hulu) FREE! a talented ensemble cast and hits home for anyone who has ever struggled through the PHOTO BY WIKIMEDIACOMMONS Gas heat and Gas cooking throngs of puberty. Water (hot and cold)

Eighth Grade PHOTO BY WIKIMEDIACOMMONS Shuttle Service to campus Genre: Computer-animated superhero (Amazon Prime) Length: 118 minutes High Speed Internet Release Date: Jan. 30 Summary: The long awaited sequel to Basic & Standard Cable the Incredibles released last year almost 14 years after its predecessor, and did not Pool fail to entertain and please audiences. The new story follows the Parr family as they Genre: Science fiction horror attempt to restore public trust in superheroes Length: 115 minutes while balancing their everyday family lives. Summary: Surreal visuals and unique Bigger and bolder than the first movie, the sound design bring “Annihilation” — based “Incredibles 2” sets the franchise in a new and on the 2014 novel of the same name by Jeff PHOTO BY WIKIMEDIACOMMONS exciting direction. VanderMeer — to an eerie and haunting Genre: Comedy-drama reality. The movie follows a group of scientists 473 S. Summit St Length: 94 minutes Beautiful Boy who enter “The Shimmer,” a quarantined zone 419-806-4855 Summary: Comedian and musician Bo of strange creatures and a shifting landscape. summitterracebg.com Burnham’s directorial debut “Eighth Grade” is (Amazon Prime) With an all star cast of Jennifer Jason Leigh, a coming of age comedy that examines what Genre: Biographical drama Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson and Oscar it’s like growing up with social media. Through Length: 120 minutes Isaac opposite Portman, Annihilation is a Kayla, played by Elsie Fisher, the film delves Summary: Based on seperate memoirs thought-provoking thrill ride of mystery. BG NEWS January 28, 2019 | PAGE 8 RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL MECCA MANAGEMENT, INC. 1045 N. Main St. Bowling Green [email protected] • www.meccabg.com 419.353.5800

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SUCCESSFULLY319 E. Wooster SERVING Street BGSU | Across STUDENTS from Taco SINCE Bell 1978 Monday to Friday - 8:30 to 5:30 | Saturday - 9:00 to 3:00 419.354.2260 | www.johnnewloverealestate.com SPORTS JANUARY 28, 2019 | PAGE 11 Falcons drop road contest to Miami Evan Hayes entire way. Both teams came out sluggish think we defended the way we’re capable of them back hungry and refocused, and I think Pulse Editor on offense, shooting 33.3 percent from the defending, and that was the difference in the that was one of those losses right now,” Huger field in the first half, but the Redhawks took game. I don’t think we rebounded like we’re said. “I didn’t want to lose, but it is what it is. The Bowling Green men’s basketball team’s hot advantage of Bowling Green turnovers and capable of rebounding, and it shows. They We’ve got to refocus and get ready for Buffalo.” start in conference play came to an end this outrebounded the Falcons in the period to outrebounded us.” past Saturday after suffering a road loss to the jump out to an early 24-19 lead at halftime. The win streak and Miami University Redhawks 67-53. The defeat Bowling Green was able to pull within 1 strong early conference snapped a 10-game winning streak for the point with about 15 minutes left in the contest play has the Falcons Falcons (14-6, 6-1 MAC) and is the first loss of after coming out of the half on a jump shot tied for first place the team’s conference schedule this season. by Turner. However, the Redhawks put the in both the Eastern Redshirt sophomore guard Justin Turner Falcons firmly in the rearview with a 9-0 run Division and the Mid- led the team with 12 points and grabbed six over the next two minutes and never looked American Conference rebounds, while senior guard Antwon Lillard back, cruising to a victory. with Buffalo, currently was the only other Falcon to score in double The Falcons have been dominant this ranked 14 in the nation. figures with 10 points. Senior forward Demajeo season on the glass, leading the MAC in total Bowling Green has been Wiggins recorded 4 points and 10 rebounds. rebounds (873), rebounds per game (43.7), particularly dominant “It’s hard when you get on a 10-game defensive rebounds (612) and rebounding at the Stroh Center this winning streak to sustain that intensity that margin (9.4). The Redhawks outrebounded season, still 10-0 at you have to play with,” head coach Michael Bowling Green 38-33 in the contest while home, and will return Huger said. “We’re taking teams’ best shots, forcing 15 turnovers, making the Falcons look home to face Buffalo and we took Miami’s best shot tonight, and sluggish and disengaged. on Feb. 1. Tip-off is they were able to come up with the victory.” “We’ve got to be intense from the start scheduled for 8 p.m. The Redhawks (11-9, 3-4 MAC) controlled of the game and ready to defend like we’re “Sometime you have the game from the tip, leading almost the capable of defending,” Huger said. “I don’t to take that loss to get “We’ve got to be intense from the start of the game, and ready to defend like we’re capable of defending.” Michael Huger Head Basketball Coach Dylan Frye steps back and looks for a pass. PHOTO BY MICHAELA DAVIS Dylan Frye tries to dripple past a couple defenders. PHOTO BY MEGAN GAUMER Review system for penalties needs to happen Jacob Clary possession of the ball instead of being inside Saints had their chance to win the game in what we talk about, not its ineptitude, Sports Editor the 10-yard line and being able to run down regulation, as well as overtime due to getting and because of that, they too should start the clock and win the game. The Rams ended the ball first, but that doesn’t take away lobbying for some kind of review system for It has been a week since the NFC up driving down the field and tying the game from the atrocious no-call that everyone penalties. The only reason they wouldn’t Championship game, and we finally got our to send it to overtime and then won the is talking about. The Rams also had a play want something like that is if all they care first word from the National Football League game in overtime on another field goal. go uncalled in one of their drives, a missed about is getting talked about, and not with about the incident involving New Orleans The past week was full of people calling facemask that could have changed the game the opinion of the fans. But who would Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis and for, at the least, a statement from NFL too. The game was completely different want that, right? The NFL would never do Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Commissioner Roger Goodell about the play, because of the way the referees called the something like that, right? If only you could Robey-Coleman Friday. The league gave but there was no such statement. As some game, and I think it’s wrong that the referees see my sarcastic face right now. Robey-Coleman a $26,000 fine for his hit in the league have been saying for years, are what we’re talking about. There were The league would do right by creating a on the Saints receiver but said nothing else including Saints head coach Sean Payton, even ridiculous calls in the Patriots game, penalty review system because too many about the play in question. I think it is time the league allows teams to including a roughing the passer call which games have been decided thanks to a bad The controversial hit, which did not get challenge penalties like pass interference or looks like a Chiefs player was trying to give call, and whole careers have been affected called on the field, caused the Saints to facemask, especially in important situations Brady a Christian side hug. thanks to the latest no-call, which may be have to kick a field goal and give the Rams like the NFC Championship game. Yes, the The NFL should want the games to be the worst of them all. SPORTS JANUARY 28, 2019 | PAGE 12 Men’s hockey cools down with weather Jamison Terbrack With junior goaltender Ryan Bednard backup netminder). I want to prove myself hard to talk them out of it.” Sports Reporter injured, it was sophomore goaltender Eric on the ice. It’s what gets me up every day for According to BGSU Athletics, Dop Dop who got the call and he answered. Dop practice and everything.” backstopped the Falcons in this one again, as The twigs went cold for the Bowling Green got his second consecutive shutout in the The offense was led by sophomore forward he carried his shutout streak 19:25 into the State University Men’s hockey team against first game, stopping all 22 shots he faced. Max Johnson who fed home a goal from first period of the second game. Counting the Ferris State University Bulldogs over the “I’ve been working on my head, trying captain and senior forward Stephen Baylis his previous three starts, Dop’s shutout weekend as the teams split a series. to stay positive and focus this year and I and sophomore forward Brandon Kruse. streak lasted 158:02 minutes, which is the Each team got a shutout as game one went think I’ve seen it in my play,” Dop said. The other tally in this one came as second-longest shutout minutes streak in to the Falcons 2-0 while the Bulldogs took “It’s really trying to take advantage of the sophomore forward Cameron Wright picked program history. The longest is held by BGSU the second game 3-0. opportunity because it’s not fun (being the up the garbage and put the Falcons up by the alumnus Chris Nell at 220:18 minutes. eventual score. Help came from Johnson and The Falcons next will head to Marquette, junior defenseman Alec Rauhauser. Michigan to take on the Northern Michigan “We need to find a way to score. Tonight Wildcats, before returning back home the we needed our powerplay to go two for five weekend of Feb 15-16. and that’s what we did. … They want to make the powerplay better, and I thought it was better tonight so that’s good.” The second game did not go as well for the Falcons as they finished the contest with 41 shots but were bested by Ferris State junior goaltender Justin Kapelmaster who stood on his head in this one saving all 41 chances. “I’m happy with the effort for sure,” Bergeron said. “We’re not good enough five-on-five scoring right now. We found ourselves on the bad side of too many plays. … Frustration builds with the players, and it’s

Alex Barber skates past a Ferris State defender. PHOTO BY SARAH NORTH Frederic Letourneau looks at the ongoing play. PHOTO BY SARAH NORTH Bobcats squeak by Falcons to take victory Zane Miller In the second half, however, the Falcons is going to come from daily work and daily to talk about effort and communication,” Sports Reporter began turning the game around as they investment, having great practices and putting Lambert said. “In this game, we stepped up outscored Ohio 20-12 in the third quarter, the team first. That’s where our confidence and really did those things. It gave us a chance The Falcons women’s basketball team was making it a 60-52 game going into the fourth. is going to come from, and we’ve invested in to win at the end.” defeated by the Ohio Bobcats 82-79 on Junior guard Andrea Cecil led the team with doing that, but it’s not in a day or a week; it’s The team will play next on Wednesday Saturday afternoon, as the team still searches eight points in the quarter to keep the game consistency with it over a long period of time.” night at home against the Central Michigan for their first conference victory of the season. within reach. “In the past couple of games, we’ve had Chippewas. “I’m really proud of the team’s fight,” The team continued to cut into the late PHOTO BY LINDSEY MORRIS Falcon head coach Robyn Fralick said. “For 40 lead, with a 13-point performance from minutes we communicated the best that we Lambert in the fourth quarter, and a pair “In the past have all year, and we had a great second half, of late free throws from Cecil to bring the which has been a big area of growth for us and game to within 1. However, it wouldn’t be couple of games, an area of focus, so I’m proud of them.” enough to complete the comeback attempt The game started out with Ohio holding as Ohio got each of its next two free throws we’ve had to onto a 21-19 lead at the end of the first quarter, with just 5 seconds remaining and a 3-point with freshman guard Morgan McMillen shot attempt from Lambert with 4 seconds talk about earning 8 points to lead the Falcon offense. remaining was unsuccessful as Ohio would The second quarter saw Ohio pull ahead 48-32, hold on to claim the 82-79 victory. effort and as McMillen also added five points to continue Lambert earned 23 total points in the game, leading the team offensively for a total of while McMillen also had a strong effort with 20 communication.” 13 points going into halftime. Senior guard points and Cecil followed up with 17 points. Sydney Lambert also had a strong half, earning “Tonight, I thought we made more plays Sydney Lambert seven points for the Falcons. down the stretch,” Fralick said. “Confidence Senior Guard The women’s basketball team gets excited for the previous play. BGNEWS January 28, 2019 | PAGE 13 Ohio ‘Heartbeat Bill’ likely to pass DDiscoiscoVVerer YYourour Max Hess this bill would protect those babies when the Reporter heartbeat can be detected and help to foster susuPPererPoWPoWerer a better understanding within the culture Ohio House Bill 258, more widely known that it is in fact a human being; it’s not a blob as the “Heartbeat Bill,” has been raising of tissue or property owned by ‘the mother,’” significant controversy, due in part to how Sitter said. stringent it is. Republican majority Ohio could pass the The bill does not include exceptions for Heartbeat Bill after republican Gov. John special circumstances, such as abortions Kasich leaves office. sought due to rape or incest, but it does allow The Heartbeat Bill passed in the Ohio for medically necessary abortions, which House of Representatives with a 60-28 vote on would save the life of the mother. Under the Dec. 13 then passed in the Senate with a 18-13 bill, doctors who perform abortions outside of vote on Dec. 21. the guidelines set forth could potentially face Kasich vetoed the bill, anticipating it would a year in prison. be declared unconstitutional and backfire Morgan Gale, a senior with a history of with expensive legal fees. Legislators from reproductive rights activism, believes a the House and Senate fell one vote short of heartbeat is more symbolic of life than a overriding Kasich’s veto on Dec. 27. determinant of it. 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215 E. Wooster City adopts new recycling app Paul Garbarino reduces rates even further. Bowling Green, Ohio Managing Editor The app contains several other features, 419-806-8016 including reminders for leaf, brush and ericsicecream.com The city announced Jan. 24 its new partnership Christmas tree collection for communities with Recycle Coach, a mobile application and that offer those services. Recycle Coach also Homemade Ice Cream, website that allows residents to track curbside hosts a quiz users can take to learn where their Milkshakes, Flurries, pickup days and stay informed on drop-off knowledge of recycling falls among other quiz- Sundaes, Floats, Slushies locations and collection updates. takers and offers help to learn more about the City residents who download the app will ABCs of recycling. have access to an automatically updated Gamby mentioned BGSU was also included calendar of exact recycling and garbage pickup in the partnership with Recycling Coach and dates and times custom to any location. App is currently working on integrating its data for users can set reminders for the app to send students. The Office of Campus Sustainability notifications of pickup times. plans to have the app operate so students The Recycle Coach app also includes an know where recycling receptacles are located encyclopedia of information users can reference and have information regarding what can and to learn if certain items should be recycled or cannot be recycled. disposed of and where certain hazardous items, Users can also link Recycle Coach with their such as batteries, should be dropped off. Amazon Echo or Google Home devices for “We’re trying to take advantage of new easy voice commands and audible reminders. technologies to best educate residents Ultimately, the goal of the app is to keep users on recycling, and we’re trying to keep organized, reduce contamination rates and contamination rates low while increasing increase recycling habits. recycling habits,” said Bowling Green The City has currently launched a small Sustainability Coordinator Amanda Gamby. marketing campaign to raise awareness of the 10% Discount The city’s partnership with the app comes app through and Facebook posts, but in the wake of contamination issues in recent the City’s Sustainability Office plans to advertise WHEN YOU SHOW YOUR BGSU I.D. years. Gamby said in 2017 contamination rates more at Bowling Green and BGSU events. crept up to between 30 and 40 percent. New The free service can be found on the iTunes recycling initiatives, however, have reduced App Store and Google Play. More information Award Winning Ice Cream contamination rates in 2018 to 14 percent. can be found on the City’s website at Gamby hopes the Recycling Coach app www.bgohio.org.

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