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The BG News March 30, 2007 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-30-2007 The BG News March 30, 2007 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 March 30, 2007" (2007). BG News (Student Newspaper). 7744. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/7744 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. ESTABLISHED 1920 A daily independent student press serving THE BG NEWS the campus and surrounding community Friday March 30.2007 Volume 101. Issue 127 WWWBGNEWSCOM Two killed on Parker Street More students than ever seek out counseling Four children left unharmed while suspect remains at large Anxiety and other issues are causing By Lisa Halvarstadt since 2004 and the first double between I astillon and Mitchell is According to |>olice, Mitchell young as 7 months old, were pres many to search for City News Editor homicide in more than IS years. unknown. was a convicted lelon and the eni when the shots were Bred bin mental help | Page 5 Police are searching for Craig At roughly .'i a.m., police got a Ohio Department o! Corrections weren't hurt < Ine ol the children and U. Daniels |r„ 34, of Dntisville, transfer 911 call from the YVbod had issued a warrant loi his arrest made the 911 call. Daniels is the Tim Sampson Ohio, and have charged him with County Sheriffs' Office reporting tor violating (ernisof his parole. I le lather of two ol the children. Spring break Reporter the murder of his ex-girlfriend a shooting at Castillon's home on had originally been charged with \itri being questioned, the trips to help Alicia Castillon, 30. who lived in the 800-biock of Parker Street. forgery in Van Wen. Ohio, and with i hildren were taken to a lamily the poor Two people were shot dead early the home, and John C. Mitchell, When officers arrived at the racketeering in PaukUng County. member's house, I letricksakl. yesterday in a [taker Street home, 22. whose last known address scene, thev found Castillon and Howling Green police h. tbnj Instead of ttips to the first murder in Bowling Green was in Toledo. The relationship Mitchell dead. Hetrick said four children, as SHOOTING! Page? sunny beaches, some went on a mission to New Orleans | Page 3 WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH Suspect adds Tornadoes to long history strike western United States of violence Sixty-five tornadoes gap examined hit five states causing By Llll Halverstadt widespread chaos News I Wednesday | Page 5 Women have traditionally made less than Craig Daniels h - i riminal their male counterparts record didn't BG softball begin uiih bests Michigan murder. Average women's salary According State to It. Hetrick The team defeated as a percentage of men's of the Bowling ii Craig Green police. the Spartans 11-1 among full-time faculty Daniels Jr. the 31 yeai Wednesday after just of different institutions, old i.cmiN\ llle, Suspect in six innings | Page 9 2005-06. Ohio native the murder has i crimi- of his ex-girl- n.il history Associate - 95 5 percent friend and a Baseball begins ill.I! goes Baccalaureate - 89.6 percent Toledo man conference play hack more Master's - 87.5 percent than iti years with losses Doctoral — 78.1 percent in the city. He made his first After a weak start, appearance at the Howling Source: 'AAUP Faculty Gender Green Municipal Court at the Falcons aim to Equity Indicators 2006.~a study by the age IK in 1990 on charges ol pull it together on the American Association of University Professors criminal mischief and resist road | Page 9 ing arrest. Most cit his offenses involved his ex-girlfriend Women's salary as a Alicia Castillon, whom police percentage of men's. believe he murdered early yesterday morning. He has been previous!) charged I960 - 60.7 percent with menacing, assault and 1970 - 59.4 percent kidnapping. 1980 - 60.2 percent Larrj loe Weaber, who 1990 - 71.6 percent lived two doors down from 2000 — 73.5 percent i astillon's Parker Street 2005 - 77 percent home, said Castillon and Daniels began dating in high Hesitation in Source- National Committee on Pay school and often had a vio- Equity mvwpay-equityorg lent relationship. the debate on ' I here's been a lot of masturbation domestic violence.'' he said. Upcoming events at the later adding that they stayed Self-love remains together because of the two taboo, though studies University for Women's children thev had together. In 1999, Daniels was sen- show most people do History Month. tenced tothreeyearsin prison it | Page 7 after breaking into ("astillon's Women's Professional Development bouse and assaulting her. Series: 'Living and Sustaining A Life Vccording to court records, Getting troops as a Woman Artist." With a panel of Daniels broke a window in out of Iraq is women artists, moderated by Jacqui the basement, awakened no solution Nathan. Today. 1:30-5 p.m., Women's ( astillon and beat her head Center, 107 Hanna Hall. on a wooden floor. In a state- What's done is done. "Cabaret." by John Kander and Fred ment, a police officer said Ebb. Tonight and tomorrow. 8 p.m., We can't just go back Daniels had also torn off her Sunday. 2 p.m.. $10. Eva Marie Saint shirts and bra, held a knife to stop the war from Theater. her throat and threatened to happening | Page 4 "Saving the Unborn. Saving Women: kill her. Art and Abortion in the U.S." by The officer found a large Jeannie Ludlow. April 2. 9 p.m.. Are you planning amount of hair on a table. Women's Center. 107 Hanna Hall. anything for April ( astillon told him Daniels had torn it out as he beat her. Fools Day? ILLUSTRATION BY COMPILED BY ■' See HISTORY | Page 6 lm competition challenges students' creativity BRITTANY MOORE. Freshman. while helping them gain professional experience Integrated Language Arts Campaign encourages seniors I'm telling my By Dana Fraaman Also at the kick-oil event, "It's in make sure that you're boyfriend I'm going to give back to the University Reporter they will have the ability to doing it just this weekend." back home for school meet up with other people and Berens said. "Also, it makes next semester." By Jessica Spies includes drink specials all night Shortly after the completion of potentially form a group to you think on your feet." | Page 4 Reporter including SI drafts and mixed a campus YouTube video con- work together, although thev Prizes and judges are still up I drink specials. The proceeds test, another organization has also have the option to work in the air, but one confirmed Seniors have a few last chances go to the Senior Gift Campaign, proposed for students to grab alone. judge is lose Cardenas, faculty to take advantage of college life which will include a "Victory their cameras and start taping Sarah Turner, a manager in member and past film teacher — eating campus food, playing Bell" placed near the Union and once again. the department of theater and in the department of telecom- corn hole and making that last a contribution to a potential stu- This time the University film, is also involved with the munications. TODAY trip to the BG bars. dent scholarship endowment. Film Organization is making event. According to Berens, he is Mostly Sunny One of these opportuni- "Believe in BG" is not an the rules. According to Emily "It's more than a competi- knowledgeable in cinematog- High: 64. Low: 41 ties is Senior Bash, sponsored official campus organization, Berens, activities coordina- tion, it's a social activity so that raphy and will be a qualified by the "Believe in BG" giving but rather a committee of stu- tor, when participants show participants can meet other judge for the contest The priz- campaign, which takes place dents formed last year to raise up for the kick-off event today aspiring film-makers on cam- es have not been revealed vet, tonight upstairs in (unction Bar money for the senior gift from at 4:30 p.m. in 105 South Hall, pus," Turner said. but some have been donated and Grill from 8 to 11 p.m. the graduating class. they get to draw a genre, prop Some students participate by Video spectrum. TOMORROW The cover charge is $2 for and line that must be used in because they want to practice Showers those who are21 andoverwhich See BELIEVE | Page 2 their film. working on deadline. See FILM | Page 6 High: 56. Low: 51 A k VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 ■■■ ■ iO- 2007 BLOTTER Film seeks justice for WEDNESDAY Conrtg^ui Avenue 9:19 9 21AM Fifteen [. *r* ■ ' >ued lo vehicles in various lots and unresolved murder W-ilU'e Avenue By Jessica Spies Keith huge strati 10:18 A.M. Beauchamp ••■-ice and walls BGSU of South Main Street strip mall. A diverse group ol students Spoke about j $S00 in damage and instructors nearly filled an nmett Tills Wooster Street Olscamp lecture hall to watch 232 P.M. lurder case f if« hydrant on the corner "The Untold story ol Emmetl l< rcer Road and Scott Louis I ill." Gasps filled the Double Shooting with this news," Beauchamp Han Itofl Avenue hit cne to two room when the photograph of 840 Parker Street ■ ■ igo and scraps of hydrant a mutilated, harely human lace told the audience.
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