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Bowling Green State University FRIDAY December 13, 2002 ARMED FORCES: CLOUDY HIGH 37 I LOW: 29 The number of ROTC cadets is growing; www.bgnews.com A daily independent student press VOLUME 95 ISSUE 30 PAGE 3 Andrew W.K. to hit Howard's Club H By Chuck Soder owner of 1 towards. "It was even Drag on Nov. 2 and grammy-win- band's show at Howard's fails But. again, be went lor a bigger Clir HEWS EDITOR on our Web site," Gavarone said. ner John Scofield in April. But no between two others with ANDREW W.K. venue in loledo." RockiT Andrew W.K. will be But the band's back-and-forth recent artist has had a hit as big Aerosmith in Michigan on Friday One tiling that shouldn't be an parrying hard this Saturday al schedule shouldn't hurt the show as "Party Hard," which has and Sunday. issue is safety (iavarone plans to Howard's Club H. Bui he almost or atmosphere, according to received airplay on both radio "If we can catch them on an off squeeze extra security guards moved his party to Perrysburg. Gavarone. The crowd as well as and MTV night, then they'll come and inn i what be imagines will be an W.K.—known for his hit "Party W.K. should keep excitement Whether or not Howard's is play," Gavarone said. already-packed venue. Hard" and wild stage antics — high. able to secure famous artists like Promoting the concert, Tickets are on sale for S10 was originally scheduled to play "From what I've heard about W.K. depends mainly on bands' (iavarone put a poster outside online at MusicTod.iy.com and Howard's before moving his his fans, they're pretty fanatical," tour schedules. When they have a the club of W.K.'s debut album, "1 $12 at the door. show to The Mission in he said. day off from bigger shows near- (jet Wet." The picture — one of Ihej can also be imughi at Perrysburg. When The Mission The fans should pack the by, then I loward's gets its chance. W.K.'s bloodied face — was a bit Madhatter Music and Kroger. A couldn't hold the show, he put place, according to Gavarone. "I "That's our biggest problem in too graphic for some passers-by. ANDREW: The rocker on the service charge may lie included. Bowling Green back on the tour. do expect it to be a full house." getting quality acts," he said. "I've caught some heat for cover of his debut, "I Get Wet." Doors will open at 8 p.m. "You can go back as far as Several national acts have put "They have to be on Uieir way to that." he said. had Marilyn Manson," he said I Shaihulud and Gil Manteras I lalloween — that's when 1 was Howard's to capacity since it some place else." Howard's has mil into contro- Party Dream will open for W.K. approached to have him play," started booking bands in die late Andrew W.K. is on tour open- versy before. was catching heat lor that, too, according to lim Gavarone, 1960s. The club hosted Super ing for Aerosmith now. The "A few years back, we almost before it was even announced. Yuletide PRIEST KILLED dinner to Unusual jobs take place can work, too By Sarah Oewey comes to campus looking for tonight KEPORTER students with education degrees The reality will hit soon to work for their company. By Jennifer Palicka enough for all University stu- "The Leapfrog thing was REPORTER dents. After years of studying, interesting, that there are other The University catering ser- there comes a time when you opportunities for an education vices has put on the Old Iinglish have to use your degree to your degree, other than teaching/ Yuletide Dinner for 35 years in a advantage and find a "real" job. said Nicole Franks, a senior, in row. It will be held today and Celeste Robertson, the assis- response to the discussion. tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the tant director of the Career Students should not think, Student Union Ballroom. Center, addressed issues con- "What are the occupational The theme of the event is holi- cerning the process of job options under my degree?" day traditions from the reign of searching yesterday during a Robertson said. Elizabeth I. discussion titled: "How to find Students should not limit Every year, the dinner theater your dream job in 30 days." their career and job pmnfllfflrlfB was held in the Union ballroom, The economy has become by thinking about occupations except for the past two when it more of an employer's market that traditionally accompany was in Olscamp. In the past, and less of an employee's mar- their degrees, and they should about 500 to 550 tickets were ket. also expand their search by sold each night, both Friday and It's nol easy finding a job being o|)en-niinded about relo- Saturday. This year, the total is these days." Robertson said. "It's cation. Students should be real- about 350. very, very tough." istic about where they will go Most of the people who attend There are three things that and can go when they enter the are from the community. students must ask themselves job market. Students attend, but not many. when preparing to search for a When beginning the job The dinners re-creations holi- job: What kind of job do I want search process, students should day traditions of the era. It will to do? Where do I want to go? choose at least three to five feature costumed singers, a was- What am I willing to give up? places where they would be will- sail bowl, a boar's head ceremo- Robertson said students often ing to live. Robertson often deals ny, flaming plum pudding and a think they can only use their wit I I students that are only inter- concert of European carols while degrees traditionally, meaning ested in jobs in Toledo, the multi-course prime dinner is that if they may only do the jobs Cleveland or Columbus, but stu- served. that are specific to their degree. dents need to realize Uiat their The Bowling Green Singers For example, if a student has an choices will limit them. will be performing throughout education degree, they might Considering factors like cli- the evening. They are directed by believe that Uiey can only teach. mate, atmosphere (big or small lim Brown. This is false — there are other city) and distance from family "They will be dressed in full positions in which a teaching can help expand your job possi- garb from the era," Doreen degree might be helpful. bilities so that you may lie happy Leapfrog, a software company Bateson, catering manager, said. FUNERAL: Pallbearers carry the coffin holding the body of Rev. William Gulas, 68, at St. Stanislaus This is Bateson's fifteenth year aimed at educating children. Church Dec . 12 in Cleveland. A Franciscan brother in training has been charged with shooting Gulas. JOB, PAGE 2 involved widi the dinner theater. She says it is a beautiful show that is worth at least listening to. The singers will be performing English carols as the show goes on through the evening. A professional mime/comedi- Arby's to arrive in town by year's end an from England will also be dressed as a jester to bring By AndrewScharl site earlier, but did not build a may IK- built in town later. The comedic relief throughout both REPORTER restaurant due to complications. company has tenative plans nights. Arby's will open a store in Butler said economics also ready for a second restaurant in At the beginning of the night, a Bowling Green this month. played a part in the decision to anticipation of success. wassail bowl of traditional hot The fast food restaurant, being build an Arby's now. Students on campus are look- spice cider will be brought out built on North Main Street near "We have had a strong desire ing forward to the opening of the followed by a salad. "Beefeaters" Al Mar Lanes will open its doors to be in Bowling Green for restaurant. — men who carry in the boar, on Dec. 30. awhile," he said. "It's a great place, and I would starling the feast — walk out car- "We think we are going to do There are two sizes used for definatefy go," freshman lason rying its head. The boar head extremely weU and look forward Arby's restaurants. The Bowling Buckley said. "I wish there was marks the beginning of the to opening in Bowling Green," Green Arby's will feature the larg- an Arby's in the Union." prime rib dinner. said Tony Buder, Director of er of the two.
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