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GSS meeting clears up worries over state plan President Sidney Ribeau said Chancellor Eric Fingerhut's higher ALBRECHT TIMELINE education plan wouldn't MAY 3 - Professor Albrecht axe program funding notices the flash drive contain- | Page3 ing sensitive information missing from bis desk after a make-up exam. It was still not located after Seeing Benjamin a thorough search of the room. in a new light issor appeals fine May 30 - Albrecht reports the missing drive to the University. Columnist David Busch June 27 - The University sent recounts his experiences Albrecht seeks to clear penalty issued for lost flash drive letters to those affected by the of following in his data loss. It offered a free year brother's revolutionary By Adam Louil in addition, the social secu- proctoring a make-up exam Albrecht said one of them stole subscription to LifeLock privacy journey | Page 4 Reporter rity numbers of 199 alumni. May 3. He remembers the flash the Hash drive. protection services to those It was reported missing May drive was attached to a lanyard On lune 27, the University whose social security numbers Privacy settings Accounting professor William 30, 27 days after Albrecht first around his neck. He took the notified the students and alum- were on the missing flash drive. David Albrecht will appeal noticed the flash drive had gone lanyard off because it was par- ni affected of the missing data. can be deceiving Oct. 19 — The University writes his case after the University missing. ticularly hot that day and set Those whose social security a letter to Albrecht detailing his on Facebook tharged him $9,810.58 for losing He expressed his wish to it up against his laptop. After numbers were on the flash drive punishment of a fine of about The popular social site is a flash drive containing sensi- appeal in a Nov. 9 letter to College noticing the drive was missing, had the option of receiving, a $9,800 and a written reprimand. tive information last May. ofBusinessAdministrationDean Albrecht said he thoroughly a great way to keep up The flash drive contained Rodney Rogers. searched the room, but found Nov. 9 - Albrecht responds with friends, but make TOO numbers of approximately Albrecht said the flash drive- nothing. There were about DRIVE ■ 2 to the letter, stating his wish to appeal sure you adjust your 1,600 students and alumni, and, went missing while he was 24 students in the room, and privacy levels to keep out unwanted viewers |P** 4

Bush admin, sees Drought limited options The U.S. government brings is running out of ideas to direct Pakistan back toward democracy after cities its president ignored a call to end emergency rule yesterday | Page 8 RACHEL RADW4NSKI "HE BG NEWS down to PLANS: The new store is going in next to Beat the Bookstore on the corner of Wooster Volleyball ends Street and South College Drive. season in fall to dregs Golden Flashes Kent stole the Falcons' New store Water purifiers momentum in a season- ending series of three now essential in 5i» losses for BG over the slated to JOHNBAZSMORE weekend | Page 5 Southeast U.S. NO WATER: A buoy and several docks ate left high and dry m Lake Allatoona m Acwonh. Ga Hockey splits open on By Greg Blutstain ing stronger water-treatment decaying plants and animals into the dead zone won't have a weekend against The Associated Press chemicals and looking into other Even with standard treatment, major effect on the city of Atlanta, measures to make the water the water at that level can have a because it does not draw its water N. Michigan ATLANTA — With drought tight- drinkable. strong odor, taste mid color. State straight from Lake Lanier. but IBG won 4-2 Friday night, E. Wooster ening its grip on the Southeast, The problem is that the water officials consider the water "sus- from the Chattahoochee River, but lost 3-2 on Saturday the Atlanta area's reservoirs are levels on lakes lanier and pect" at best. which is fed by Lanier. By Sftmira Chowdhury almost down to the dregs — the Allatoona, the main sources of "Is there water there that could By the rime Atlanta takes its following coach Scott Reporter dirtier, more bacteria-laden water water for metropolitan Atlanta's 5 lie used? Yes." said Carol Couch, water from the Chattahoochee, it Paluch's wrist injury last close to the bottom — and it's million residents, have descended Georgia's top environmental has been circulating for a while week | Page 5 There is a new nameless con- going to require more aggressive almost to the "dead zone," a layer official. "But it's not exactly high venience store in town that is and more expensive purification. low in oxygen and high in organ- quality." See WATER | Page 2 offering prospective customers Some communities are buy- ic material — that is, dead and The dropping of the water lewis low prices. The new store is located on East Wooster Street next to Beat the Bookstore. Detroit: No. 1 crime city Store owner Steve Smith said Police quick on the draw the prices will be low and in line By David N. Goodman MOST DANGEROUS with on-campus convenience The Associated Press stores. He added he is not wor- A list of the most and least dan- in unclear circumstances gerous cities with at least 75.000 ried about the competition. residents, as measured by the . "Our prices will be phenom- ByMaranFranldin "It does not DETROIT — In another blow study "City Crime Rankings: enal," he said. "We are here The Associated Press to the Motor City's tarnished Crime in Metropolitan America," because of the students, and as image, Detroit pushed past St. published by Washington-based I If you owned your own necessarily mean long as we have a good relation- NEW YORK — A candy bar, a Louis to become the nation's CQ Press. The authors analyzed convenience store, what ship with the students, everyone wallet, even a pair of baggy pants it was excessive use most dangerous city, accord- FBI crime statistics released Sept would you name it? wins." can draw deadly police gunfire. ing to a private research 24. The danger score uses zero as Graduate student Isaac Thorp The killing of a hairbrush- of force." group's controversial analysis, the national average said he feels the new store is a brandishing teenager last week released yesterday, of annual good idea because of its benefit was the latest instance of police Scott Greenwood | Attorney FBI crime statistics. I.DETROIT 4072 for consumers. shootings in which officers The study drew harsh criti- 2. ST. LOUIS 406 2 "Sounds like a great idea. New reacted to what they erroneous- justified in their use of force. The cism even before it came out. 3. FLINT. MICH. 3810 competition tends to benefit ly feared was a weapon. It has mentally ill teenager approached The American Society of 4. OAKLAND. CALIF. 558 9 the consumer. On a side note, it revived debate over the use of officers outside his mother's Criminology launched a pre- 5. CAMDEN, N.J. 323.8 would be nice if they sold ciga- force, perceptions of threats and home with a black object in his emptive strike Friday, issuing ERICTOPP rettes so 1 didn't have to walk so police training. hand — the hairbrush — and a statement attacking it as "an 6. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.268 8 Senior. Computer Science far to pick up a pack," he said. "We have cases like that all repeatedly ignored orders to irresponsible misuse" of crime 7. NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.254 3 "Eric's Convenience Store Freshman Erica Reese said it's over the country where it can stop. data. an excellent idea for a new store, be a wallet, a cell phone, a can The officers were responding The 14th annual "City 8. MEMPHIS, TENN. 2456 of Superness." but only if there are good prices of Coca-Cola and officers have to a 911 call in which Coppin Crime Rankings: Crime in 9. RICHMOND. CALIF. 245.1 |Page4 and Lunchables are offered. fired the weapon," said Scott could be heard in the back- Metropolitan America" was 10. CLEVELAND 2444 "I think it's a good idea as Greenwood, a Cincinnati attor- ground saying he had a gun. published by CO Press, a unit 11. ORLANDO. FLA. 237.4 long as their prices are really ney who has worked on police But in a second 911 call Coppin's ofCongressionalQuarterlylnc. 12. BALTIMORE 2367 good. I'm so broke, and I can't use-of-force cases across the mother told the operator her son It is based on the FBI's Sept. 21 13. LITTLE ROCK. ARK.255 8 even do laundry, so cheap pizza country and who is a general wasn't armed, and after officers crime statistics report. Lunchables would be excellent," counsel for the American Civil arrived she repeated that to The report looked at 378 cit- 14. COMPTON. CALIF. 223 6 she said. Liberties Union. them. ies with at least 75,000 peo- 15. YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO Smith said he wants people "It does not necessarily mean "Why did the police not heed ple based on per-capita rates 222.0 TODAY to spread news about the new it was excessive use of force," he the warnings... that her son was for homicide, rape, robbery, 16. CINCINNATI 218.3 PM Showers store by word of mouth instead added. "However, those types of unarmed?" said Paul Wooten. aggravated assault, burglary 17. GARY. IND. 214 0 High: 50. Low: 45 of pricey ad campaign;. incidents do give rise to greater the family sattorney. "Why was it and auto theft. Each crime 18. KANSAS CITY. MO. 203.4 "We would rather promote suspicion on the part of the pub- necessary for the overwhelming category was considered sepa- 19. DAYTON. OHIO 201.5 our business by word of mouth, lic about how police use force use of deadly force? five police rately and weighted based on 20. NEWARK. N.J.1973 ensuring that all our customers and they call into question the officers, 20 shots, eight hits. Is its seriousness, CQ Press said. 21. PHILADELPHIA 192 9 ^ <*fi are happy," he said. training departments are using there no proportionality?" Last year's crime lead- Smith said he hopes the new to train officers to perceive and Last year, New York officers er, St. Louis, fell to No. 2. 22. ATLANTA 1899 store will be BG1 friendly. He respond to threats." fired 50 bulletsat three unarmed Another Michigan city. Flint, 23. JACKSON. MISS 188.8 TOMORROW The New York Police men in a car, killing Sean Bell ranked third, followed by 24! BUFFALO. NY. 1878 Cloudy. Windy Department says the officers 25. KANSAS CITY. KAN. High: 62. Low: 54 See STORE | Page 2 who fired 20 shots at 18-year-old See POLICE | Page 2 See DETROIT | Page 2 1876 Mi id Coppin on Nov. 12 were k VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES. MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE 2 Monday. November 19.2007 WWWBGNEWS.COM

apartment complex on East Merry days to report the missing drive said. He said he believes the not been used as ID numbers Avenue. DRIVE because he had checked into University was motivated to since 1992. In compliance with BLOTTER say the flash drive was lost From Page 1 the health clinic and "was oth- The Inter-University Council of FRIDAY 8:01 A.M. erwise occupied." in memos and letters to the Ohio, the University allows fac- Overnight, someone stole a moun- i HI' subscription to the privacy lingers and General Counsel public to "allay student con- ulty to use records of students 10:57 A.M. tain bike from outside of a factory protection service LifeLock. ThomasTrimboll said Albrecht cerns about data being stolen, enrolled in their courses as far Overnight, someone attempted to on East Napoleon Road while the tsaresultofthe investigation, originally reported the flash and lit enables them to shift back as six years ago. Inactive set fire to a paper bag filled with owner was inside working. Mhtccht said the University drive was lost — not stolen. focus from the University to records are permanently stored fecal matter on the front porch of a 9:01 A.M. ordered him to hand over his Kogers said, Albrecht's story [Albrechtl." at theOffice of Registration and home on East Reed Avenue. Someone broke out the rear laptop and personal computer, "evolveda bit overtime." "Unless the flash drive grew Records. 11:48 A.M. diver's side window of a car on Carr He was also denied BCCeSS 10 There has been no evidence legs and walked out of the room "There's no reason to pick Someone broke out the rear win- Avenue overnight. The suspect indicating theft. Rogers said. on its own. it was taken by a any point in time to delete intellectual documents and dow of a car parked on Lafayette took $3 in change from the vehicle files," Albrecht said. "No fac- research and was ordered to There have been no reported student," Albrecht wrote in a Boulevard, causing about $500 and caused about $75 worth of take his Web site, w w w.profal- instances of information on letter to Rogers. "There simply ulty knew it, no one time is worth of damage. damage. brechl.com. down. His laptop the flash drive being misused. is no other plausible explana- better than the other." A sur- was returned (luring the sum- Albrecht was notified of the tion." vey conducted by the BG News 12:43 P.M. 2:47 P.M. mer, and he received his per- fee in a written reprimand from Albrecht should not have had found 13 of 16 faculty members Someone drove off from a gas sta- Joseph W. Zimmet. 27. of Bowling sonal computer by ground mail Rogers on Oct. 19. student social security num- polled had not heard of the six- tion on North Main Street without Green, was arrested for domes- paying for $20.02 in fuel. while he was at a health clinic I he University] fought bers on his computer at all, year policy. tic violence and assault and was in South Dakota. my claim about it being stolen according to University policy. A date has not yet been set for taken to the Wood County Justice Albrecht said he waited 27 ever) step of t he way," Albrecht Social security numbers have Albrecht's appeal. SATURDAY Center.

12:24 A.M. also own the store. die bottom of the lake in search Police responded to a breaking and SUNDAY of cleaner water. entering in progress at an apart- STORE Smith said they are looking WATER 12:31 A.M. ment on Klotz Road. The victim From Page 1 for a name that is most appli- From Page 1 "The city will go after the A pizza delivery man showed up cable and wants to know how water no matter how far the lake reports that a 6-foot-3-inch black to make a delivery to a home on added the new store is hiring his store can help students. and has been exposed to more recedes," said lonathon Heard, male, wearing a green and brown Seventh street. He was greeted happy, punctual and honest store name submissions oxygen, and is thus not as dirty. the city's director of utilities. "We sweatshirt broke into the apartment by a man with a gun in his hand. people. can he made via e-mail at But the booming sub- intend to provide water for the through an unlocked window. There Afterwards the pizza delivery man The new store is also hosting IK isi IstoreS gmail.com urbs to the north draw their citizens of this area, whatever it was an altercation between the resi- called the police. Officers spoke a name-the-store competition. Along with the submissions, water directly from Lanier and takes." dent and the intruder The intruder with the resident who said it was I he winner will receive SI00 he would like the students to Allatoona. Gwinnett County, the state's fled and police were unable to only a BB gun. Police advised the and bragging rights. add what they would like to see The water utility in dimming, second most populous county, locate him. Nothing was taken and resident that this was not the best Smith said he thought of the in ihe store. a northern Adanta suburb on has an intake pipe that is about there were no injuries. way to answer the door. competition Idea because he The convenience store will the banks of Lanier, has bro- 15 feet down into the dead 1:22 A.M. 1:57 A.M. wants to see student involve- operate from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. kered a deal to buy a new chemi- pool It plans to spend more Joshua A. Zele. 21. of Bowling A man lost his cell phone while ment. and will feature a 24-hour ATM cal — potassium permanganate money on ozonation, or the Green was cited for hosting a nui- somewhere on Fairview Avenue. The winner will he selected outside. — to treat the water pumped infusing of ozone gas into the sance party on North Enterprise He tried calling his phone, and the on Dec. 1 by Smith, his wife. The business is slated to open from the depths, and is planning water to destroy bacteria and Street. The party was loud and * person who had it began threaten- Angie, and Steve Russell, who Ian. 1.20(111. to dredge silt and sediment from other microorganisms police observed several guest ing him. outside urinating. Alexander B. Guckert. 20. of Loveland. Ohio, was 2:45 A.M. Del roil got a score of 107, while the use of these statistics and the cited for public urination. Gregory Brenden D. Allen. 22. of Bowling DETROIT St. Louis followed at 406. The damage they inflict on a number POLICE B. Cortese. 19. of University Green, and Tyrone E. Morman, 22. of Fremont, were each arrested foi From Page 1 score for Mission Viejo, in afflu- ofthesecities," said Mayor Robert From Page 1 Heights, Ohio, and Lucas James ent Orange County, was minus Duffy, chairman of theCriminal McKinney. 19. of Troy. Ohio, were disorderly conduct with persistence Oakland Calif; Camden. X.I.; H2. and Social Justice Committee for on his wedding day and seri- each issued civil citations for public and taken to the Wood County Birmingham. Ala.; North Detroit was pegged the the U.S. Conference of Mayors. ously wounding his two friends. urination Justice Center. Allen and Morman Charleston, S.C.; Memphis, nation's murder capital in the The rankings "do ground- Three officers are scheduled for were part of a group of people 1:40 A.M. Icnn.: Richmond, Calif.; and l9K0s and has lost nearly 1 mil- less harm to many communi- trial in February. arguing and fighting on North Robert Lomax. Jr.. was issued a civil lion people since 1950. accord- ties," said Michael Tonry, presi- In 1999, four New York City Main Street, and the two continued Cleveland. citation for public urination on East undercover officers fired 41 to yell at each other after being The study ranked Mission ing to the Census Bureau. dent of the American Society of Wooster Street. Yiejo, Calif., as the safest U.S. Downtown sports stadiums Criminology. shots at Amadou Diallu, striking warned multiple times. city, followed by Clarkstown. and corporate headquarters — "They also work against a key him 19 times, when the22-year- 5:19 A.M. 2:51 AM. N.V.; Brick Township, \.|.; along with the redevelopment goal of our society, which is a old man reached for his wallet A group of people left a restaurant David M. Sheckler, 25. of Bowling Amherst. NY.; and Sugar land. ol the riverfront of this city of better understanding of crime- while standing in an apartment on East Wooster Street without Green, was issued a civil citation for Texas. 919.000 — have slowed but not related issues by both scientists building vestibule. The officers paying a $40.16 bill. public urination CO Press, spokesman lien reversed the decline. Officials and the public." Tonry said. said they thought Diallo was 6:35 A.M. 3:05 A.M. Krasney said details of the have said crime reporls don't Critics also complain that reaching for a gun. Andrew P. Bauman. 22. of Canton. Michael A. Choma. 25. of Bowling weighting system were propri- help. numbers don't tell the whole The 2001 Cincinnati police Ohio, was arrested for disorderly etary. Detroil Deputy Police Chief story because of differences killing of Timothy Thomas — Green, was issued a civil citation for conduct after police found him public urination. It was compiled by Kathleen lames late had no immediate among cities. the 15th black resident to die at passed out in the stairwell of an O'Leary Morgan and Scott comment on the report. But the "You're not comparing apples police hands since 1995 — led Morgan, whose Morgan Quitno ma) 1301 h ranked Rochester, and oranges; you're comparing to the city's worst civil unrest Press published it until its N.Y. — an ex-police chief him- watermelons and grapes," said since the assassination of ■ acquisition by CO Press. sell said (he study's authors Rob Casey, who heads the FBI Martin Luther King Ir. Thomas The study assigns a crime should consider the harm that sect ionthatputsoutthe Uniform was unarmed, but was reaching VISIT BGNEWS.CO score to each city, with zero rep the report causes. Crime Report that provides the to pull up his baggy pants while resenting the national average. "What I lake exception to is data for (he Ouitno report. he was being chased. WWW.BGNEWS.COM CAMPUS Monday. November 19.2007 5 GETALIFE CALENDAR OF EVENTS GSS meeting dispels concerns Some events tatai hem evpitibgsu edu '1.50 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Interpersonal Communication Faculty over higher education plan Social 308 Union Univ. programs would not get cut under chancellors proposal, Ribeau says ? - 8 p.m. BizX Entrepreneurial By Kate Snyder Eric Fingerhut a few weeks ago. "If computer science is really Reporter "I don't think the Chancellor's good, why is it really good? And Program plan calls for anybody getting how do we know that?" 118 Union The Graduate Student Senate axed," he said. Ribeau also said affordabil- met last week to continue dis- The way the national level ity and access alone weren't 4:30-8 p.m. cussions about reforms in grad- rates graduate education is by enough to succeed in their plan. Native American Dinner uate programs. how much money they bring They must be balanced with McDonald Dining Center The dean of the Graduate in, Ribeau said, and "if you look quality. College, Heinz Bulmahn, spoke at the 13 universities |in Ohiol, "Run (freshman classesl all at at an earlier meeting to high- we're four from the bottom." 500. It would be cheaper, voila!" 5 - 6 p.m. light a new plan Ohio has for Ribeau also said a new Ribeau said. "But, would you Experience Matters: Learn universities across the state. University master plan was in learn anything?" about Internships Essentially, the new plan the works for the future. New business at Friday's Union Theater would call for each school to The cornerstones of the plan, meeting also consisted of a declare a specialty, and most which include academic excel- first reading of a spring break Northwestern Univ. funds would be geared toward lence, diversity, access and legislation. FYSS - Experience Matters that specialty. Toledo, for exam- affordability, will be completed Academic Affairs Represen- ple, is the medical specialty of by spring 2008. tative Ann-Gee Lee and Student J15 Union the state. One of the factors that could Affairs Representative Erin House honored with This idea raised some ques- use improvement, Ribeau said, introduced a resolution to oppose tions, said Representative-at- was that the University should a legislation by Michael Ginsburg, Art Talk: Dale Enochs, Large Dan Carr. know where students are going the associate dean of students, to vegetarian award Enochs on Stone Some departments feel wor- after school and a bit about move spring break back a week 1101 Fine Arts Center ried that their funding will be what they're doing and how or two. cut if their program is not the they're doing. That way they "Spring break is a mental Meatless chicken nuggets, vegan soup 6-8:30 pm specialty. can compare to other universi- health break," House said. At last week's meeting, howev- ties in Ohio. As a first reading, the legisla- help school win national online contest MCI Dining Etiquette er, University President Sidney "How do ... universities con- tion was only introduced, and 209 Union Ribeau dispelled that claim t ribute to theeconomic develop- further discussion will take By Jodi S. Cohen I Inline, the college campaign after a visit from Chancellor ment of the state?" Ribeau said. place in future meetings. MCT coordinator for PETA2, the 630-8 pm youth division of the animal Working in America: rights group. CHICAGO — With its vegan About 20 percent of International Students pancakes and chicken- the (>,(>00 recipes used by Guide Accusations fly in noose-taping incident; less nuggets, Northwestern Northwestern's dining staff Union Theater University was named would be suitable for vegetar- the nation's most veg- ians, ami mber t hat has grown culprit denies its racist implications etarian-friendly university substantially in recent years in Wednesday. response to student demand By Randy Furit Accusations are flying, both It beat out 30 other U.S. and the availability of more MCI "We need to teach about the incident and the col- nominees — including the products from food suppliers, Want to lege's response. Some students hip University of California at officials said. MINNEAPOLIS—Gabriel Keilh each other when find it hard to believe Keith, 26. Berkeley — by serving meat- The cafeterias also include advertise in said he had no understanding didn't know what he was doing. less options such as a tasty one vegan soup during lunch of the racist implications of a something is They a Iso say the col lege t ried to tofu francaise and fajita strips and dinner, a requirement THE BGNEWS? noose when he taped one to hush it up and prevent the cam- made from seitan, a wheat in the university's contract the ceiling of the newsroom offensive." pus newspaper from report- gluten. with food service provider at the campus newspaper ing it. Administrators deny the Students insist it looks just Sodexho. Vegans do not con- Call 419.372.2605 at Minneapolis Community Lauta Fedrock | Associate VP accusations. like chicken. sume any animal products, Technical College last month. "We want to educate around About 10.000 votes were cast including dairy and eggs. to talk to a "I am definitely aware of percent are black. cultural understanding," said in the online contest, spon- In honor of the win, PETA2 it now." says Keith, who was Two student groups held a Laura Fedrock, an interim sored by the People for the will give away free samples of representative fired as news editor and has protest rally last week to express associate vice president for aca- Ethical Treatment of Animals. the vegetarian fare in the stu- become the center of a robust out rage over the noose a nd pla n demic and student affairs. "We While contest organizers dent union, probably the week today. debate over cultural sensi- more meetings Thursday. The need to teach each other when declined to reveal how many after Thanksgiving. tivity at the campus where school administration has orga- something is offensive. ... We veggie votes Northwestern Officialsdid not say whether nearly half the 11,800-student nized a meeting with students hope students will come to talk received, "it was certainly Northwestern's tofu pumpkin population is minority and 30 over the noon hour. this out." a sizable chunk," said Rvan pie would be on the menu.

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Pakistan, my brother and the A life where you can own a gun long-awaited rise of the lawyers is far better than any alternative

"I am waiting for the lawyers or, even better, "Nine out of 10 totalitarian dictators agree: the revolutionaries to stand up, as a whole, It's far easier to conduct a coup d'etat when to protect the human rights our country was nobody has guns except their own forces." built upon." and stories full of misinforma- that ihe governmenl in any When I was young I looked military have suspended the state" to denying habeas corpus In our Constitution, there is tion when used maliciously. form, at any level, is powerless up to my older brother like he constitution, melted the judicial to American citizens who don't a right held by all that is the Instead, we should only use to help you. Also, nine out of was Che Guevara, 1 luring high system and arrested more than agree with the policies of the "black sheep" of the Bill of the technology available to 10 totalitarian dictators agree: school, he went through an 2,000 civilians illegally. And government. They, too, can eas- Hights. Many of you may think Ben Franklin, since that's what It's far easier to conduct a extreme communist age and this happened only -two months ily be labeled as an enemy of the I am talking about the Third the framers meant when they coup d'etat when nobody has lehelledagainsi the American before the scheduled elections, state. No one is free when oth- Amendment, because when wrote the First Amendment. guns except their own forces. capitalist Meal, questioning l-.ver since Musharraf's military ers are oppressed. is the last lime you have ever Some of you out there are We can also look at examples everything our system offered. coup in 1999, AitzazAhsan has American television is full of heard someone advocate why thinking that the Second of police brutality and civil Being his younger brother, he led a pro-democracy lawyers' commercials where lawyers are soldiers should not be quar- Amendment's time has come rights abuse cases that have passed down his passions and movement. Then, when the advertising big lawsuits against tered in our homes? Well you're and passed and that you. as occurred. knowledge, whether on purpose state of emergency was enacted. companies not for the protec- one off if you guessed that one, a law-abiding citizen, do not Do you really want the guys i ir siihliminally. In effect. I went the lawyers rose to empower the tion of the people but for the because I'm actually talking need firearms. If that truly is like the N YPD, who just recent- through the same stages as him, people and to protect the law. amount of money that could about the Second Amendment. the case, you would no) need ly shot a man 20 times because lust at a younger age. One of my The movement of the lawyers, be won. I remember years back Yes, we don't really have to the Fourth. Fifth and Sixth his hairbrush was mistaken for fondest moments was in eighth whether protesting the police when a big lawsuit was won fend off an imminent invasion Amendments, since those are a firearm, to be the only ones grade when I wore a sickle and or l rying to protect I he judicial against McDonald's for their hot anytime soon (knock on wood) mean) for criminals — and allowed lo bear arms? Would hammer communist shirt dur- system, has united the people in coffee. Is that protecting but that is not the sole reason you're not a criminal, right? many of you feel truly safe in ing a class picture in front ol the a battle for a I rue democracy in l he law? for it. The Second Amendment So then you have nothing to areas where racism and dis- ( apilnl building. I look hack on Pakistan. This situation is show- luckily, there is a small, but is the safety valve for liberty worry about. I mean, why else crimination are still rampant, it now and a smile comes to ing the power of lawyers and, growing cadre of lawyers in the against oppression: It ensures would one need the guarantee if the only people allowed to my face. in effect they have become the United States that are protest- that we, as law-abiding and of criminal protection under own firearms were those who As my brother got oldei and modern day revolutionaries to ing these subtle erosions of the liberty-loving citizens, have i he law unless he or she is a were t he racists? So, either you graduated from high school, he protect the small civilian. freedoms Americans hold dear. the ability to press the "reset" criminal? believe in the good nature of found himself out in California Perhaps it is not as dramatic I lowever. these lawyers are few button ifour government gets Then I get to hear the great the police or you are scared of trying to understand this here as it is in Pakistan, but and are rarely heard about in out of control. argument saying only the the racist and crooked cops out American landscape. Upon since Sept. 11, our own consti- mainstream media. I am wait- Some of you might think the police and military need guns. there: Which is it? returning, our relationship tution has also been suffering ing for the lawyers or, even bet- Second Amendment's use of That's a funny statement since Firearms control cost at struggled for years. 1 don't assaults Our own freedoms and ter, the revolutionaries to stand the word "people" only applies the active duty military can't least 30 million people their know what happened to him rights have been eroded with up. as a whole, to protect the to the government and that act upon U.S. soil in a police or lives between 1933 and 1953, out in California. Sometimes I he passage of the Patriot Act. in human rights our country was we should only be allowed to quasi-governmental function so the argument of being able he would tell me stories about the name ol homeland security. built upon. own Revolutionary War style/ (see the Posse Comitatus Act). to save a few lives is horrific. selling communist papers on I think aboul Alberto Gonzalez When I went home this past Basic Functioning weapons. Then we get into the police The two brutal men respon- street comers in San Francisco and his approval of secret wire- weekend. I brought with me Based upon that logic, the First and the government and the sible for this realized that no or about his partying days, road tapping of American citizens a picture from The New York Amendment would only apply fact that they cannot be every- firearms meant easy pickings tripping across the slates like anil secret CIA planes lo cap- Tunes. On the from page was lo government press officers where at once, coupled with for the execution squads. I lack Kerouac. He wouldn't SB] ture "terrorist" subjects lo bring a law yer in Pakistan wearing and ban these new "full-auto- the case Warren v. District of fully believe one thing that much else, though. to Guantanamo. Many of them a black suit throwing a tear matic presses," which can be Columbia that explains that we many of the murdered would After his travels, it took him are innocent, waiting for years gas shell back at the police. I used to assault the masses In are on our own. have wished for were weapons, some years to get back on his without charges, sometimes brought this picture home for putting out hundreds of lies So now we have established since 1 doubt they were happy feet, finally finishing college not even knowing what the] are my hrol her and showed it to about being on the short end of this past spring and entering being held for. him, I le grabbed il. stared in the genocide stick. law school. I now can see that This is possible because of silence and gave it back to me. SPEAK YOUR MIND Maybe some of you out there same twinkle of a revolutionary t he suspension of habeas cor- "That's pretty cool. Dave." Got something you want to say about an opinion column or news story? think I am wrong. You may in his eye. pus— an ancient law built into he said. 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BASKETBALL All-around performance Women beat Belmont, go two- gives BG third straight win for-two in Nashville The Falcons moved to 3-0 ByChriiVoloichuk with a win over the Bruins, Assistant Sports Editor SCORING SUMMARY who played in the NCAA First Quarter Tournament. BG was led AMHERST, N.Y. — The BG football team hadn't played a 11:27- Anthony Turner 2-yard run by Kate Achter. who had a complete game in all facets in a (Sinisa Vrvillo kick) 7-0 BG career-high 29 points. while. The offense struggled in 6:05- A.J. Principe 27-yard field goal 7-5 BG Page 6 several games and the defense has had trouble all season stop- 1:40- James Starts 4-yard run ping the run. (Principe kick) 10-7 Buffalo FOOTBALL Second Quarter But on Saturday, the Falcons Browns win bizarre 11:12- Vrvillo 40-yard field goal were able to put forth their great- 10-10 BG game over Ravens est effort yet with a 31-17 victory 6:41- Freddie Barnes 44-yard over Buffalo at UB Stadium. The on Dawson's foot pass from Tyler Sheehan (Vrvillo win was BG's third in a row and Phil Dawson's kick was called kick good) 17-10 BG improved its record to 7-4 (5-2). 224- Chris Wright 83-yard pass no-good before the referees Offensively, the Falcons had from Sheehan (Vrvillo kick) 24-10 huddled and changed the call some of their best output of BG the season. Tyler to send the game into Third Quarter Sheehan was very accurate in 11-39- Tyler Sheehan 25-yard pass overtime where Dawson the passing game, completing from Anthony Turner (Vrvillo kick) ended the game with another 20 of 29 passes for 248 yards and 31-10 BG two touchdowns. He also scored 9:28- Naaman Roosevelt 17-yard boot a touchdown. pass from Drew Willy (kick) 31-17 Page 6 "We played great," Sheehan BG said. "The (offensive! line did Fourth Quarter Rolle picks off great all day. I had a ton of time no scoring Palmer three times back there. (Buffalo! made some adjustments and we handled it The play was identical to a play in Arizona win pretty well. 1 wouldn't say it was which was run with success at Cincinnati fell once again, our best game, but I thought we Minnesota at the beginning of this time at home to the did real well on offense." the season. Cardinals. The Bengals are His first touchdown throw Turner was once again a force came on a short pass to wideout for the offense. He rushed for a now 3-7 on the season. Freddie Barnes, who got some team high 97 yards and a touch- Pag* 6 great blocking and was able to down, threw the touchdown cut up the left side of the field for pass to Sheehan and caught four OUR CALL a 44-yard score. passes for 37 yards. "|The touchdown! was just Barnes led all BG receivers my chance to show everybody I with 113 yards and a score. Today in Sports had another gear," Barnes said. Defensively, the Falcons were "None of that would've worked if in need of a statement game. History Marques IParksl wouldn't have Opposing running games had 1989 US. beats Trinidad. made his block and the linemen given them fits all season. But gave me a little bit of space so I against Buffalo, they were ableto 1-0 qualifing for the 1990 could do that so it was huge for tighten up and force stops. World Soccer Cup Finals. It everybody." UB running back lames Starks was the U.S.' first qualification The second was an 83-yard had 137 yards and a TD on the strike to receiver Chris Wright ground, but many of (hose yards since 1950. down the middle of the field. It came on one 63-yard run. 1984 - NY. Mets pitcher was the longest completion of BG held three additional Dwight Gooden. 20, is the Sheehan's short career. Buffalo rushers to just 44 yards. fNOCHWU I THE BG NEWS youngest to be named NL Sheehan also recorded a BG head coach Gregg Brandon FLYING HIGH: Tyler Sheehan celebrates with his teammates after bunging m a pass thrown by Anthony Tutnef. which resulted m a touch- touchdown catch on an end- Rookie of Year. down. Sheehan also threw few two touchdowns while Turner ran for one. around double-pass from the See FOOTBALL | Page 6 1953 - US. Supreme Court multi-talented Anthony Turner. rules (7-2) that baseball is a sport, not a business. The List An early ending Sheehan has The BG News gives you our fantasy studs as we do every offense on a Monday. Netters swept out 1. Randy Moss(NE) of first round of new level [below]: He had 128 yards and four TDs. Are you kidding MAC by Kent State

me? By Sean Shapiro 2.TomBrady(NE): Reporter He threw for 373 yards and five TDs. It wasn't the storybook ending BRIAN 80RNHOEF7 I 1HEBGNEWS BG was looking for Friday night 3. Chester DRIVE: BG guard Joe Jakubowski attempts to bring the ball down the court past as Kent Slate ended their season AMHERST, N.Y. — Gregg Taylor(MIN):lnthe Moorhead Stale guard Nikola Stojakovic in three games. 8RIAN BORNHOEFI IHiBGKErtS Brandon got a Gatorade shower "It just wasn't our day, we did EYES WIDE SHUT: Kendra Halm and Tyler Sheehan blew out his absence of AR he ran for 164 not attack the ball like I know attempts to block a shot Friday against candles with a solid 31-17 win yards and two scores. Kent The Falcons were swept out ol over Buffalo Saturday. " I'm going to have to get a v ideo 4. Brett Favre(GB): SeeVBALL|Page7 the first round ol the MAC Tournament Lights-out shooting match. review on that, but it was great to He threw for 218 yards and get that shower," Brandon said, three scores to push his team when asked who the cooler cul- prits were. to a 9-1 record. The big play was a big reason 5. Tony Romo: Break yields another win for the Falcons' win. Three of the Falcons settle for split four BG scores were 25 yards or out your spurs and saddles By Bill Bordewlck each scoring 16 points. Marc longer. Even kicker Sinisa Vrvilo folks, the Cowboys got a Reporter 1 ,i r si HI. Darryl Clements and went big with a 40-yard field 293-yard, four-touchdown Chris Knight followed by scoring with Northern Michigan goal. The perfect game does not 14,11 and 10 points respectively. One of the knocks on Sheehan, performance out of Carrie By Ethan Magoc come along often, a game where "Offensively, I don't know if we Derek who celebrated his 20th birthday Underwood's boyfriend. the stars align and everything can play much better as far as "\ Reporter Whitmore Saturday, has been that he can't goes right on both offense and percentages — maybe a couple throw a great deep pass. But his defense. less turnovers," said BG coach The pain in coach Scott Paluch's Tri-captain of the 83-yard throw to Chris Wright On Saturday, BG men's bas- Louis Orr. "We scored just about arm possibly went away for only Falcon Hockey Saturday couldn't haw been any ketball nearly had it. every way we wanted to score. half of this weekend. team better. In defeating Morehead State We trusted the offense and that's Sporting a cast that extend- Sheehan had seen Buffalo's 86-70, the Falcons did almost a good sign." ed halfway down his left arm, n safeties creeping down to defend everything right. The team shot Where the Falcons lost their Paluch coached the Falcon his wrist during a line rush drill the run all game long, so he stood 67 percent from the field. They shot at perfection was on the hockey team (6-3,5-2) to a split in Wednesday's practice. in the pocket and hit Wright in made seven of their 12 3-point- defensive end. The team gave against Northern Michigan "Oh well, right through it. stride for the former defensive ers and had 19 assists. up 13 offensive rebounds to (3-9, 2-8). BG won 4-2 Friday Gotta play through it." Paluch back's second receiving touch- The team also saw all five Morehead State in the game night at the BGSU Ice Arena, said light heartedly after Friday's down of the year. starters reach double figures, and after they only shot 39 percent but surrendered a 3-2 loss to game. He was able to joke about The sophomore quarterback three players off the bench were from the field. the Wildcats on Saturday in the the injury Friday, but appeared also connected with Freddie able to contribute 19 points. same venue. Nate Miller and Ryne Hamblet SeeBBALL|Paqe7 Backtothatcastforamoment; See HOCKEY | Page 7 See WILSON | Page 6 led the way for the Falcons by Paluch broke a small bone in M "I'm so broke, and I can't even do laundry, so cheap pizza Lunchables would be excellent." w - What Erica Reese, freshman, hopes to find at the new convenience store on East Wooster Street [see story, p. 1] Monday. November 19.2007 4

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DAVID the revolutionaries to stand up. as a whole. « It's far easier to conduct a coup d'etat when BUSCH SEAN MARTIN to protect the human rights our country was COLUMN nobody has guns except their own forces." built upon." and stories full nl misinforma thai the government in any i\ Inn I H.is young I looked military have suspended the -taic in (lcn\ ing habeas corpus In our Constitution, there is lion when used maliciously. form, at any level, is powerless up tn nn older brother like he constitution, melted the judi< ial in \mericant iti/ens who don't a right held In all that i-tfie Instead, we should only use to help you. Also, nine out of wast hcCiucvam. I Hiring high system and arrested more than agree with the policies of the "black sheep" ol the Bill ol the technology available to 10 totalitarian dictators agree: . IKHII. hew cm through an 2,000 civilians illegally. And government. I hey, tun. can eas Higlils. Main nl you may lliink Hen Franklin, since that's what It's fat easier to conduct a xtrcmci nminuuist age and this happened only two months ily lx' labeled as an enemy ol the I am talking about the Ifiiul tlie liainets meant when they coup d'etat when nobody has icbclled against the Vmcrican before the scheduled eki lions. state, \iinnc is free when oth- Amendment, because when wnile the I ii-t \mendinenl. guns except their own forces. i upitalist ideal.(|iiesiioning I'.ver since Mushanal 's military ers aa' oppressed. i- the last time you have ever Some nl you out there are We can also look at examples everything out system offered i oup in 1999. \ii/.i/ \hsan has vmerican television is full of heard someone advocate whs thinkingthat the Second nl police brutality and civil lieinghisyoungci brother, he led .i pro-democracy lawyers' i ommercials where lawyers are soldiers should inn be quar- vinendnicnt's time has come rights abuse cases 111.1t fia\e passed down in- passions and movement. I hen. when the advertising big lawsuits against tered in our homes? Well you're and passed and that you. as occurred. 1 - nowlcdgc, whet her on purpose state ol emergency wasenar ted, companies not for the protei nnenll il \mi guessed that one. a law abiding citizen, do not Do you really want the guys ii Hiibliminally. in cftei 1.1 went itir lawyers rose to empowet the nun nl the people but fot the because I'm actually talking need firearms. II that truly i- like the NYPD, who just ret em ilimugfi 111< - same stages as him, people and toprotct t the law. amount nl money thai could about the Second Amendment llieea-e. you would mil need lyshoi a man 20 times because I-I .n .1 youngei age. t >ncol my I he movement ol the lawyers, be won. I remember years back Yes. we don't really have to the Fourth, I ifthand si\ifi his hairbrush was mistaken for ■ mdesl moments was in eighth whet her protesting the police when a big lawsuit was won lend nil an imminent invasion \mcndiiicnis. since those are a firearm, in fie the only ones rude when I ivorea sirkleand or trying to protect the judicial againsi McDonald's fot their hot anytime-i inn [knock on wood) meant for criminals and allowed to bear arms? Would hammet communist shin dur system, has united the people in i offee I- ili.ii protecting fini ifi.n i- nni the sole reason you're nni a criminal, right? many of you feel truly sale in mga class picture in front ol the ,i battle for a true democracv in the law? tin' it. I he Second Amendment So then you have nothing to area- where racism and dis- < apitol building. I lunk fi.u k mi Pakistan. I his situation is show I uckily, there isa small, fiut i- the safety valve fot liberty worry about. I mean, why else crimination are still rampant. II now and a smile comes in ingthe powei ol lawyers and, growing cadre ol lawyers in the against oppression: It ensures would nne need the guarantee if the only people allowed to •ii\ face. in effect, they have become the United States that are protest that we. a- law abiding and ol criminal protection under own firearms were those who \MH\ brothet goi oldet and modern dax revolutionaries in ing these subtle erosions ol the liberty loving citizens, have ifie law unless he or she isa were the racists?So, eithet you •raduated from high school, he protect the small civilian. freedoms \mericans Imkl den the ability to press the "reset- (i iminal? believe in llic^uod nature of IIHIIUI himself out in t alifnrnia Perhaps it is not asdrumatii I lowever, these lawyers are few button il our government gets I hen I gel to heat thegreoi tlie police 01 you are scared ol trying to understand this here as u i- in Pakistan, Inn and are rarely heard about in niii of control. argument saying only the tlie racist and crooked dips out Xnii'iII .in landscape. Upon since Sept, 11 ourownconsti mainstream media. I am wail Siimenl you might ilnnk the police and military need guns. there: Which is it? returning, our relationship lution has also been suffering ing for the lawyers or. even bet- Second Amendment's useol I fiat's a funny statement since Firearm- control costal struggled tin years. I don't ,is-,uili- (iin own freedoms and ter, the revolutionaries to stand the (Mud "people" only applies theactiveduty military can't least 30million people their know what happened in linn rights have been eroded w ith up, as a whole, to protect the to the government and that ai I upon IIS. -ml ma police or lives between 1933 and Mia:). nn in ( alilornia. 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The Falcons moved to 3-0 By Chris Voloschuk with a win over the Bruins, As receiver (hiis Wright since 1950 ground, Inn many of those yards down ihe middle of the Held. Il came on one 63-yard run. 1984 - NY. Mets pitcher was ihe longest completion of B(l held three additional Dwight Gooden. 20. is the Sheehan'sshort career. Buffalo rushers m jiisi ll yards ENOCH WU youngest to be named NL Sheehan also recorded ,i BG head coach Gregg Brandon FLYING HIGH: atouch- touchdown catch on an end-

Rookie of Year. ■ ■ . around double-pass from the S« FOOTBALL i9e6 1953 US. Supreme Court multi-talented Anthony Turner. rules (7-2) that baseball is a sport, not a business. Sheehan nas The List An early ending The BG News gives you out fantasy studs as we do every offense on a Monday Netters swept out 1. Randy Moss(NE) of first round of new level [below]: He had 128 yards and four TDs Are you kidding MAC by Kent State me? By Sean Shapiro 2. Tom Brady(NE): He threw for 373 yards and five TDs. Il wasn't ihe storybook ending BRIAN B0RNH0EFT -I Hi, was looking for Friday night 5. Chester DRIVE:' ,«d Joe Jakubowski attempts lo bung, the ball down the court as Kent Slate ended their season AMHERST, N.Y. Gregg in three games. BRIAN BORNHOEFT Taylor(MIN): ■'■ lu.ird Nikola Sti.i. Brandon got a Gatorade shower "It jusl wasn't our day. we did EYES WIDF SHUT: Kondra Halm and Tyler Sheehan blew out his absence of AP. he ran for 164 not attack ihe ball like I know attempts lo tlock a si candles with a solid ;il-i7 win yards and two scores Kent The Falcons were swept out of over Buffalo Saturday, "I'm going lii have logel a v ideo 4. Brett Favre(GB): VBALL Page 7 the fust lound of the MAC * Lights-out shooting match review on that, bin it was great to He threw for 218 yards and get that shower." Brandon said, three scores to push his team when asked who ihe cooler cul- prits were. to a 9-1 record. I he big play was a big reason 5. Tony Romo: Break yields another win tin the I.ikons'win. I luce of (he Falcons settle for split four BG scores were 25 yards or out your spurs and saddles By Bill Bordewick each scoring l(i points. Marc longer. I veil kicker Sinisa Vrvilo folks, the Cowboys got a Reporte. Larson, Darryl Clements and went big with a 411-yard tield 293-yard, four-touchdown Chris Knight followed by scoring with Northern Michigan goal. The perfect game does not 14, II and 10 points respectively. One ol ihe knocks on Sheehan, performance out of Carrie By Ethan Magoc come along often, a game where 'Offensively. I don't know if we Derek who celebrated his 20th birthday Underwood's boyfriend. the stars align and everything can play much better as far as Reporter Whitmore Saturday, has been lh.it he can't goes right on both offense and percentages maybe a couple throw a greal deep pass Bui his defense. iess turnovers.'' saitl BO coach the pain incoach Scott Paluch's Tri-captam of the 83-yard throw to Chris Wright On Saturday. IKi men's bas- Louis Orr. "We scored just about arm possibly wenl away for only Falcon Hockey Saturday couldn't have been am ketball nearly bad it. every way we wauled to score. half of this weekend. team better. In defeating Morebead State We trusted the offense and that's Sporting a cast dial extend- Sheehan had seen Buffalo's 86-70, the Falcons did almost a good sign." ed halfway down his left arm, .1 safeties creeping dow n to defend everything right. The team shot Where the falcons lost their Paluch coached ihe falcon his wrist during a line rush drill the run all game long, so he stood (>7 percent from the field. They shot at perfection was on (he hockey learn (6-3, 5-2) to a split in Wednesday's prad ice in the pocket anil hil Wright in made seven of their \2 it-point- defensive end. The team gave against Northern Michigan "Oh well, right through it. snide tin the formei defensive ers and had 19 assists. up 13 offensive rebounds to (3-9, 2-8). l«; won \-2 Friday (lotta play through it," Paluch back's second receiving much The team also saw all five Morebead Slate in the game night at the BGSU Ice Arena, saidlightlieartedlyaller Friday's down of the year. sla i ters reach double I igures, a nil alter they only shot 39 percent bin surrendered a :\-2 loss to game. 1 le was able to joke about ihe sophomore quarterback three players off Ihe bench were from Ihe field the Wildcats on Saturday in the the injury Friday, but appeared also connected with Freddie able to contribute 19 points. same venue. Nate Miller and Hyne I lamblet SeeBBALL;Paqe7 BacktO t hat cast for a moment; See HOCKEY i Page 7 WILSON Page 6 led the way for (he falcons by Paluch broke a small bone in WWWBGNEWS.COM 6 Monday. Novembet 19.2007 SPORTS Achter leads way to another win

By G.Micha.l Graham Irishman Lauren I'rochaska Special to the BG News sliced and diced their way through the lielmont defense NASHVILLE - The trip like they had the first two to Nashville turned out well. games this year. Achter helped Curt Miller's Falcons spent (he Falcons pull away in the time building team chemis- second half making l5-of-17 try, touring the Music City and free throws including ll-of- most especially, winning has- 13 in the half en route to 29 NICKWASS I AP PHOTO kelhall games to mine to 3-0 points. 25 of which came in the IT'S GOOD: Cleveland Browns kicker Pliil Oawson (4) raises his arms on the sidelines after overall. H( i (ompleted the two- second, to go with six assists a field goal call was reversed and ruled good to send the game into overtime game venture cruising toa 77- and five rebounds. It marked (i(> win over the host lielmont her Kith career 20-point game on Sunday at the Curb 1-vent and eclipsed her previous mark Center. The Falcons had defeat- of 14 free throws attempted in ed Belmont's Atlantic Sun a game. Dawson kicks Browns and lielmont Boulevard rival I'rochaska averaged 19.5 l.ipscomh, .54-42 on Thursday. points in the first two games, "It was a long trip thai we lielmont held her to It) points, were forced to spend a lot of four rebounds and three to victory in Baltimore time together," Miller said. "You assists. bond more and more as a team By David Giniburg ruling the kick went beyond the crossbar and through the with activities." See WOMEN | Page 7 UP AND IN: Kate Achter (seen here in the MAC Championship game last season at The Associated Press BG guards Kate Achter and uprights. NFT. rules dictate that Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland) scored a career-high 29 points against Belmont Sunday BALTIMORE — The Baltimore the play is not reviewable by Ravens ran off the field, celebrat- replay. ing a comeback victory. While Referring to the initial call, ref- "Our rushing defense hasn't been up to their fans gleefully headed eree Pete Morclli said, "li was ,i toward the exits, many of the ruling by one of the officials. The par, but today we stepped up." Cleveland Browns shrugged on other official informed me that their way toward the tunnel. the ball hit the back of the exten- No one could have imagined sion of the goal post.... We deter- Cleveland would end up winning mined that was what it struck. 33-30 in overtime yesterday. Therefore, it made the field goal Phil 1 )awson's potential game- good." tying 51-yard field goal hit the After the teams returned to the upright, then seemingly tapped field, the Browns took the kickoff the crossbar before bouncing bn overtime and drove43 yards In back onto the field. nine plays before Dawson kicked As the stadium emptied at the a 33-yard field goal with 9:10 left end of regulation and the Ravens to give Cleveland (6-41, a rare pumped their fists in theair, sev- season sweep of the Havens. eral of the Browns insisted that Baltimore |4-(i) rallied from Dawson's kick hit the curved a 13-point deficit to take a 30- center support behind the cross- 27 lead on a 47-yard field goal bar. Many of the players gath- by Matt Stover with 26 seconds ered in the end zone, pointing left in regulation. But Derek at the spot where the football Anderson drove the Browns into ENOCHWU 'Hf 65 NEWS struck before bouncing back, position for Dawson's redemp- : GET OFF ME, PUNK: He Barnes (7) breaks a tackle on a touchdown catch in the ENOCHWU Ittumsouttheywereright.The first hall oi Satutdays game. Barnes caught the ball in the flat and took it all the way GANG TACKLE: BG defenders bottle up Buffalo running back James Starks. The officials discussed the situation See BROWNS | Page 7 Falcons held the Bulls to 17 points, lite lowest point total by an opponent this season for around five minutes before "It's kind of normal for us, but WILSON at the same time, from the out- From Page 5 side looking in, we've got a lot of FOOTBALL momentum," Barnes said. From Page 5 Barnes on a 44-yard strike. Shcehan seems more and Bengals'rally falls short Barnes caught the pass inside more confident with every game was very pleased with the the 40 before turning upfield, since fully recovering from a defense's ability to get after and thanks to two great blocks shoulder injury. He completed Starks. against Cardinals by Shane Steffy and Marques 20-of-29 passes in the game and "Our rushing defense hasn't Parks, ran by everyone down the before halftime he had already been up to par, bin today we By Jo* Kay Rolle finished off the game sideline to give the Falcons the thrown for 206 of his 248 passing stepped up," Brandon said. "It The Associated Press with his third , lead for good at 17-10. yards. was a great effort, all those returning Canon Palmer's pass "It was my chance to show His success in the past three kids." CINCINNATI — Finally in the 71 yards for an apparent touch- everybody another gear," Barnes games are a big reason the Buffalo quarterback Drew end zone after his second long down. The score was nullified said candidly. Falcons went from 4-4 to 7-4. Willy has been oneoflhe Mid- interception return, by a penalty on Antonio Smith ENOCHWU ••■•-, MA For the players in the system, "We battled back from having American Conference's best didn't know what to do next. The for taking Palmer down during the big play opportunities aren't a mediocre season to having a this season, but the Falcons GET SOME: ftyial Briggs and Michael the return, an unsportsmanlike a surprise. They practice them good season," Sheehan said. were able to keep him in check Ream celebrate after Ream sacked had never done anything like it conduct penalty. every week. But it's hard to deny With a win over Toledo on for most of the game. Willy Buffalo's Drew Willy Saturday Ream in the NFL. Rolle did a chest dive in the that the unit is tiring on all cylin- Friday, the Falcons will give finished with 19 completions recorded 1.5 sacks in the game and the A cartwheel, back-flip and flop end zone anyway, finishing off ders after averaging 36 points a themselves a chance to have the for 210 yards and a score. Fakons had constant pressure on Willy sufficed for his impromptu cel- his amazing day. game in three straight wins. All MAC's best record this season. One of the stories of the ebration. "I never had a game like he but one touchdown was scored That does make for a pretty game was lit i's ability to bring the third quarter to make the Rolle scored on intercep- did. not even in high school," by the offense in that stretch. good season, doesn't it? an effective pass rush at Willy. score31-17,momentumseemed tion returns of 55 and 54 yards cornerback Eric Green said. "I'm For the game, the defense to be shifting. On fourth down yesterday — and had another so happy for him." • BG UB recorded three sacks. at the BO three yard line, fresh- interception return wiped out by After a three-game fade, "I think that out coverage man linebacker (lien Stanley penalty — in a 35-27 victory over Arizona (5-51 has rebounded by First Downs 23 14 was solid today, other than was able to stop UB receiver the Cincinnati Bengals that got winning two in a row, matching Rushes-Yards 39-140 30-159 a couple of deep throws." N'aam Roosevelt for a gain of a the Cardinals back to .500 and its win total for each of the last Passing Yards 273 215 Brandon said. "After IWilly'sl yard and a turnover on downs, kept them in the NFC West race. two seasons. Comp.-Att. 21-30 20-33 0 0 first look he was getting a little lid was able to hold onto its No one relished it more than The latest showed off its young Total offensive yards 413 374 skittish in there and the pass own momentum for the rest of Rolle, a first-round draft pick in comerback's athleticism and Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 rush kept coming. Sometimes the game. 2005 who had struggled to stay its 36-year-old quarterback's Penalties-Yards 5-38 6-66 the best pass defense is a great As a unit, the defense was healthy and make plays. improvisation. Punts-Yards 5-130 6-223 pass rush." credited with five tackles for "It just goes to show that char- Rolle, the second cornerback Time of Possession 32:58 27:02 "When we can cover like we a loss, three pass breakups acter is your biggest asset," said taken in the 2005 draft behind Third Down 3/11 3/13 did today and force people to and the three sacks. Stanley Rolle, who had two career inter- Pacman lones, became the first Fourth Down 0/0 0/2 hold the ball, we've got a chance and safety P.). Mahone led ceptions coming into the game. player to return two intercep- Red Zone Scores 1/2 3/5 to stop people," he said, the team in tackles with eight "I never pouted, never ranted tions for touchdowns against the Sacks 3 2 While BG didn't force a sin- a piece. Linebacker Frique and raved, never became a can- Bengals (3-71. who made plenty Field Goals V2 1/1 gle turnover, they were able to Do/.ier's seven tackles gave cer to this team." of big plays but couldn't over- stop the Bulls at several crucial him the team lead over the Yesterday, he became its play- come Palmer's career-high four 1 points. After Buffalo scored in injured John llaneline. maker. interceptions.

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back-to-back diving digs by the was serving a better ball than played very well today, she was VBALL Golden Flashes. BG couldn't Sam. Sam's been our primary steady, she took good shots and she provided a big block, and THEBGNEWS SUDOKU From Page 5 overcome the effort and would setter almost all season, this is drop the game 30-25. her first MAC tournament to that's what we needed," Van De we can, we didn't gel as many "We had to play catch-up the play in and 1 thought that she Walle said. 8 blocks as 1 know we can, we whole game, we had to always was a little bit tight, and didn't Despite the loss, BG's 21-10 6 4 didn't serve the ball as tough work for points in that game," throw up a killable ball enough," season was successful as the as we could because they were said senior Gorrie Mills. Van De Walle said. team reached its goal of 20 wins, 7 5 1 in system almost all the time," Starting game two like game The switch seemed to work gained coach Van De Walle's said head Coach Uenise Van De one, Kent started strong as they early in the game as BG for the 450th career victory and set Walle. jumped out to an early lead, 10- first time in the match was able several team and individual 5 9 2 3 It wasthc third meetingon the 7. Following the 10-7 lead, Kent to stay with the Flashes, finding records. season for the teams as they split was able to continue to pressure themselves tied early at 10. In addition BG had five play- the previous two with the home as they took eight of the next 11 BG could not keep up the pace, ers named to all MAC team, 4 7 5 1 team winning each time. points to gain an 18-10 lead. however, as Kent went on an 8-2 senior Stephanie Swiger and Game one started with Kent The Falcons continued to right run, taking an 18-12 lead. Kent junior Kendra Halm to the first swinging hard and running out back, pushing the score to 21-15, continued to keep up the fast team, junior Meghan Mohr and 3 8 of their Swing offense, jumping leading to a Kenl timeout. After pace until BG was able to take sophomore Cory Domek to the out to a 7-2 lead. BG would battle Ihe timeout, Mills recorded a kill back some momentum, going second team, and setter Sam 8 1 2 3 7 4 back after Van De Walle called then helped on a block to spur a on a mini four-point run and Fish was named to the all-fresh- a timeout, pulling within four four-point run leading to anoth- taking the score to 25-19. man team. at 18-14. er timeout. However just like the previous The Falcons are graduat- 8 The next two plays BG would After the second timeout, BG, two games, Kent was able to take ing five seniors in a class that get three spectacular digs as led by Mills, continued to push momentum right away from BG, averaged over 20 wins a season, junior Chelsey Meek almost back, tying the game at 23 on and this time, it proved fatal to including a trip to the MAC title 4 2 5 went over the scorers' table and a kill by Domek. Kent would the Falcons' season as Kent took game last season. The seniors then senior Madeline Means kill the Falcons' momentum as five out of the last eight points to also helped set an example of atid Meek both combined to they aggressively came out and taking the match. what BG volleyball is to the 9 1 8 6 3 2 save a point, keeping the score would take the game on a kill by In the game BG was domi- underclassmen. within two. BG could not take Kent's Lauren lones. nated at the net as Kent held BG "Take the feeling of what it SUDOKU Z i 9 L 8 I V S 6 the lead despite strong play as After the break BG tried to to a .161 hitting percentage, as feels like to lose and take that, To play: Complete the grid 6 L 8 S Z f 9 E I use that to train the whole year. Kent continued to play strong change the pace of the game the only Falcon to hit over .300 so that every row, column £ 6 9 8 L Z by switching setters from fresh- was Mills. Mills, in her last col- Because that's what you play the S I » and lead by 5 at 26-21. and every 3x3 box contains Over the next three points BG man Sam Fish to junior Meghan legiate match, hit .455 with six whole year for. to be here — last t S 6 9 L I Z I 8 would battle back, only to see Mohr. kills, leaving her at 498 in her year we were in the finals, it's the digits 1 to 9.There is no L Z I 8 tr 6 S 9 E guessing or math involved. Kent match them point for point, "We made that change career. just a big change of emotion," 9 8 £ I S I t it Mills said. Just use logic to solve including one rally that included because it looked like Meghan "I thought that she IMills] E 9 v fr I L 6 8 S I fr S 6 9 8 E Z L success. Svendsen finished the players in the first period. The hard last night." 8 6 L Z £ S I t 9 weekend with one assist, seven goal, Maxwell's first in a Falcon Whatever the Wildcats did HOCKEY shots, a plus-one rating and a uniform, also came between Saturday must have worked, as From Page 5 blocked shot. Whitmore's first two tallies. they were able to successfully Create and solve your But what Svendsen did "1 think there is a little more keep the Falcons from gaining a a little less jubilant Saturday as between those numbers is more to what has been going on now lead in a game for only the sec- Sudolai puzzles lor FREE. he rested his chin on his good important in Whitmore's opin- with Whitty," Paluch said. "He's ond time all season, they also hand. ion. just been an outstanding voice held Whitmore without a single On Friday, tri-captain Derek "We can't take any nights off. for our team, he's a very good shot for the first time all season. Whitman did his best Ilya We can't afford it Iplaving in the leader, he's terrific on the bench Though Kyle didn't disclose PRIZESUDOKUCOM Kovalchuk impression and CCHAI," Whitmore said. "On and I think that all goes hand- how his team was able to do scored a hat trick in his second the penalty kill, Svendsen pretty in-hand. this, the reasoning is almost straight game. This performance much doesn't let the team break "So his contributions are just surely related to the defensive brought his goal total to eight in the puck out and he's incredible going well beyond his scoring at desperation his team played the last four games, and II on at getting down there and using the moment.'' with Saturday. Northern players the season. Peter Holmes was his body to protect the puck. The Falcons continued to roll blocked seven total shots to earn BBALL the last Falcon to put up back-to- There's nothing really but great with a different goalie in net their 3-2 win. From Page 5 back hat tricks in games when he things to say about his work each game, as Nick Eno picked The drive to Marquette. did it in a weekend series against ethic." up his fourth collegiate win in as Mich, in the Upper Peninsula is They also committed 23 Miami in February 1990. As his team clung to a 3-2 lead many games on Friday, limmy nearly nine hours from Bowling fouls on the day. This made the F.ven after notching his sec- in Friday's third period with Spratt fell victim to a desper- Green. Eagles feel very comfortable at ond career hat trick in just one three minutes to go, Whitmore ate Northern team on Saturday Behind goalsfrom NickSirota, the line. They shot 36 free throws week, however. Derek Whitmore emitted a fan eruption and night and dropped his own currently tied with Michigan's and made 27 of them. Forward remained firmly grounded in brought down several hats when record this season to 2-3. Kevin Porter as the CCHA point I ron Buchanan made all 15 of the attitude of team first. He he put an insurance marker past "We didn't do anything dif- leader, freshman Phil Fox, and his tosses en route to 35 points cited rotating line mates like Northern goalie Brian Stewart. ferently," NMU coach Walt Kyle Ray Kaunisto (game winnerl, for the day. lake Cepis, Todd Mcllrath and DefensemanTim Maxwell man- said after Saturday's game in Northern Michigan made that "IBuchanan] just works," On- Brandon Svendsen in particular aged to squeeze in a redirected which his team fired off 26 total long ride home a little more sat- said. "Nothing fancy, just a hard 60 NEWS FILE PHOtO as being paramount to his own shot between several Northern shots. "We just didn't play very isfying. worker, lust scrappy and clawed HEAD FAKE: Njte Miller Dies to shake a his way to 35 points." defender in a game earlier this season The Aside from that, the Falcons Falcons won their Third straight game 86-70 were on top of their game all day. over Morehead State on Saturday Miller "All of us are here to win. The inside-outside tally 13 with Shaunda Strayhom They never trailed, and the clos- scored 16 points WOMEN and Amber Rockwell hitting 10 est the Eagles gol in the second From Page 6 game is exactly what we want to try to do each. half was eight points and lhat "We got the shots we "The whole Belmont starting quickly turned into 13 after Ryne However, the Falcon bench because if they double down on [the posts], five is quality," Miller said. "They I lamblet made a 3-pointer and wanted and today we played a big role in the win. BG's have two monster post players Nate Miller made a jumper. beach outscored BebnontSi 17- the three's are going to fly." in Sunday and Bobbin, then you "The main thing lhat our knocked them down." have the three-point shooting coaches always talkabout is trust- 13. Jen Uhl I BG forward Most of that came from fresh- ability of the guards so you have ing the offense and they always Nate Miller I BG I man 6-foot-1 -inch forward len The Falcons wanted to improve lead to 20-19 with 6:23. Then the to pick your poison. We tried to say if we do trust the offense, we Uhl. The Wadsworth, Ohio, native in the rebounding department Moons pulled away with an 11-0 do as good a job as we could will gel the shots thai we want," Shooting 67 percent from the tallied 17 points including 12 in this game. They won the battle run to go up 31-19. The Falcons on Sunday and Bobbin but we Miller said. "We got the shots we field and having five players in the first half making 7-of-12 shots slightly 37-36 including 15-13 on led 37-27 at halftime. just didn't want to give up many wanted and today we knocked double figures allowed Knight overall including a 3-|>ointer and the offesive boards. BG outscored Belmont (1-3) entered the threes." them down." to have an off-night by his own gave BG a nice inside presence. Belmont, 17-13 in second-chance game on a two-game losing BG made 23-of-57 shots for 40 |oe lakubowski had a big day standards. BG outscored Belmont, 32-18 in points. streak, like the Falcons, Belmont percent including 4-of-16 from off the bench by scoring nine "Coach Dakich, in my humble the paint. Undsey Goldsbeny led the made the NCAA Tournament three-point land for 25 percent. points, dishing oul six assists and opinion, did not leave the cup- "All of us are here to win," Uhl Falcons defensively with a game- last year going 25-7 and winning Belmont made just 21-of-55 for grabbing three rebounds in 31 board bare — they have some said " Hie inside-outside game is high nine rebounds and two the Atlantic-Sun Tournament 38 percent including 7-of-22 from inspired minutes. He was just very good players over there," exactly what we want to try to do steals. She scored seven. before falling 53-36 to Georgia beyond the arc for 32 percent. one of many contributors for the said MSI) coach DonnieTyndall. because if they double down on "Baity on, they were beating us in the first round. Belmont The Falcons also hit 27-of-31 Falcons. "Those guys have been through Ithe posts], the three's are going on the boards," Goldsberry said. returns thai1 starters from that free throws for 87 percent to die All this stellar offensive pro- these types of games before — to fly." 'After the first couple minutes, we team in forward Brooke Sunday, Bruins' 17-of-22 for 77 percent. duction from all the other players they don't get rattled." Defensively. BG forced 18 showed what we could do." guard laura Crowley and guard BG made 16-of-19 the charity lifted the load off Chris Knight's It was not quite perfect, but Belmont turnovers, three of which Belmont put in a few offen- Brittany Myers, all of which are stripe in the second half to pull shoulders to do everything like he Orr will take a 16-point victory in were steals, and turned them into sive boards to go up 9-4 to start seniors. away. did in Cincinnati last weekend. his home debut with the liilcons. 19 points. BG had just 15 turn- the game. But BG fought back to Sunday led Belmont with 18 Next up for the Falcons is a 7 The red-shin freshman had 10 Besides, there is still a whole sea- overs and 11 assists. Belmont take the lead at 10:12 on a Laura points and five rebounds. The p.m. home game Saturday when points in 24 minutes while hin- son left to play that perfect game. turned them into 15 points. Bugher score. Belmont cut the Bniins also saw lessica Bobbin they battle St. Bonaventure. dered by foul trouble. No need to ntsh.

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