The BG News September 02, 2014
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-2-2014 The BG News September 02, 2014 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 September 02, 2014" (2014). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8762. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8762 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Book 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. WEEK 1 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD BG WKU 31 59 THEESTABLISHED 1920 | An independent BG student press servingNEWS the campus and surrounding community VOLUME 94, ISSUE 5 Tuesday, September 2, 2014 WWW.BGNEWS.COM SINGINGat the STROH B.o.B. Nico and Vintz come to Stroh MARIE COURONNE | THE BG NEWS Center for musical performance NICO AND VINTZ opened for B.o.B Sunday at the Stroh Center. By Spencer Good Reporter On Sunday, Aug. 31, B.o.B hosted a concert at the Stroh Center that opened up with Nico and Vintz. Students, such as sophomore Bryce Dotson, were filled with excite- ment during the concert. “The concert was great because the music was hype and every- thing, especially the DJ, was amazing,” said Dotson. Freshman Tamara Smith added, “They kept the crowd active and hype.” Freshman Kelsee Lothes and freshman Megan Taylor said the concert went very well and was outstanding. The students not only said that the concert was outstanding but also had a lot of energy. “It was really good and had lots of energy,” said freshman Ibraheem Basree. The one thing that most students agreed on was that the dance competition was one of their favorite things when Nico and Vintz was on the stage. “My favorite with Nico and Vintz on stage is when they were having their dance competition and how through that we saw more of their personality. Also I thought it was cool how they went to their African roots during the dance competition,” said Dotson. Not only did they show their African roots, but they also showed the students a different style of dance. “The dance battle was a fun way to get the crowd into the next song. It was also nice to see different types of dancing that other cultures do,” said Smith. Lothes, Taylor and Basree said that they See B.O.B | Page 2 PHOTO BY MARIE COURONNE Bike tour promotes Organization seeks to fund, raise awareness for hunger Students tie-dye T-shirts with Feed My Starving Children for MobilePacks exercise, sustainability By Jennifer Verzuh the world, a cause Sloan is pas- kids around the world don’t have Reporter sionate about. the means to be fed everyday and Students and faculty ride bikes through Slippery Elms Trail To introduce students to the parents have to choose which Senior Nicole Sloan was caught organization and what they do, kid to feed each day, which real- By Kristen Tomins extended 26-mile-long tour, with red-handed yesterday afternoon. Sloan and her board supplied ly upsets me and we want to Social Media Editor a smaller group of four follow- Well, actually, her hand was tie-dyeing outside the Union change that.” ing behind, while a larger group painted a blend of different where student could bring their The group needs to raise Students and faculty participated of students and faculty gathered colors. own white T-shirts to be dyed $22,000 by April for their in the Welcome Week Bike Tour later in the morning for the 10-mile Sloan is the president and or purchase one from the group. MobilePack, which will feed on Aug. 30, part of the University’s tour. Tours left in groups of seven founder of a new University However, raising funds wasn’t 100,000 malnourished people. Labor Play weekend-long event. to 10 students and were led by a organization, Feed My Starving the purpose of the event, Sloan A MobilePack is a tempo- More than 70 students, faculty student leader. Children, which held a tie-dying said, but rather raising aware- rary packing site for Feed My and staff participated in the 10 or Junior Drew Jackson said the event on Monday. ness for their organization. Starving Children’s meals, called 26-mile tour through Slippery Elms event was something she would do Feed My Starving Children is “It’s important to me because MannaPacks, which contain Trail in Bowling Green. again next year. a Christian non-profit organiza- there is enough food in this vitamins, vegetables, soy and About 15 people left early tion which is committed to feed- world that no one should go hun- Saturday morning to complete the See BIKE | Page 2 ing starving children throughout gry,” she said. “But unfortunately See TIE-DYE | Page 2 FALCONS DROP SEASON-OPENER WORKOUT RESPECT WHO SHOULD HAVE A CONCERT AT THE UNIVERSITY? The BG football team dropped its first game Columnist Michele Mathis talks about “Drake.” of the season at Western Kentucky University gym etiquette and how it impacts by a score of 59-31. The Falcons look to one’s workout. She encourages others rebound for their home opener this Saturday to respect others’ rights to the Rec Ravin Cawthon against VMI. | PAGE 3 Center. | PAGE 4 Sophomore, Telecommunication 2 Tuesday, September 2, 2014 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Ohio, were both cited for 2:18 A.M. 11:47 P.M. disorderly conduct/public uri- BLOTTER Riley E. Kuess, 20, of Austin Michael Ruble, 19, nation within the 100 block of FRI., AUG. 29 Coldwater, Ohio, was cited of Lima, Ohio, was cited E. Oak St. 4:08 P.M. for underage/under the for underage possession Christopher Morris, 32, of influence within the 100 of alcohol and open con- 1:00 A.M. Bowling Green, was cited block of E. Wooster St. tainer of alcohol near South Damius Rashawn Peacock, for theft/shoplifting and College Drive and 2nd 19, of Norwalk, Ohio, was possession of criminal tools Street. Rachel Ann Bryan, cited for underage,under 2:50 A.M. within the 100 block of W. of Elida, Ohio, was cited the influence and disorder- Gypsy Lane Rd. Leonardo Lopez Jr., 26, of ly conduct within the 100 Mission, Texas, was cited for for underage possession of alcohol. block of S. Main St. 8:55 P.M. disorderly conduct/public urination within the 200 Kendyll D. Cullum, 21, of 1:03 A.M. block of E. Wooster St. Bowling Green; and Dylan SUN., AUG. 31 Bruce Alan Mann Jr., 23, of Earl David Gray, 21, of 12:01 A.M. Bowling Green, was arrest- Findlay, Ohio, were both 9:22 A.M. Jacob Thomas Hoverman, ed for aggravated menac- cited for possession of mar- David S. Love, 57, of 19, of Bowling Green; and ing and obstructing official ijuana near Lot 2 downtown. Bowling Green, was cited Caleb Michael Petersen, 19, business near Lot 4 down- for disorderly conduct of Bowling Green, were both town. Andrew A. Snyder, 11:47 P.M. within the 1800 block of cited for underage possession 23, of Napoleon, Ohio, was Ashton Rebecca Martin, 19, Gorrill Rd. of alcohol and open con- arrested for assault. Both ERIC BURGASSER | THE BG NEWS of Maumee, Ohio, was cited tainer near Lot 2 downtown. were lodged in the Wood A GROUP of bikers rest during the Welcome Week Bike Tour. for open container and 3:10 P.M. Anastashia Rachelle Garrison, County Justice Center. underage/under the influ- Complainant reported the 19, of Warren, Ohio, was cited also given a free T-shirt with theft of a Tom Tom GPS ence of alcohol within the for underage consumption of 1:37 A.M. a bike tour logo. and two chargers within the alcohol. Trent H. Underwood, 300 block of N. Enterprise Logan Lynn Taylor, 19, of BIKE Dr. Nick Hennessy, sus- St. Cameron Allen Brandt, 400 block of E. Napoleon 23, of Lancaster, Ohio, cited From Page 1 Northwood, Ohio, was tainability coordinator, said 19, of Perrysburg, Ohio; and Rd. for open container. cited for underage/under “I love being outside. I’m he was more than happy with Quinton E. Haggard, 18, of the influence and disor- Maumee, Ohio, were both 8:50 P.M. 12:03 A.M. derly conduct/unable to not from around this area, the turnout for the event. cited for open container John Christopher Hutka, Landon J. Van Der Molen, 19, care for self near North so getting to ride my bike Hennessy said the original and underage possession of 28, of Bowling Green, was of Bowling Green, was cited Prospect and East Oak around it to see it is some- goal for the program was to arrested for theft/shoplift- alcohol. for underage possession of Streets. thing I enjoy,” Jackson said. have at least 50 people regis- ing and criminal damaging alcohol, open container and Being outdoors is also a ter and was pleased to have within the 100 block of prohibited acts within the 200 SAT., AUG. 30 2:24 A.M. reason sophomore Christina met the goal by more than W. Gypsy Lane Rd. He block of Clough St. Complainant reported the 12:01 A.M. was lodged in the Wood Baxter registered for 20 people. Dominique K. Pittman, 19, theft of is bike within the County Justice Center. 12:19 A.M.