The BG News September 17, 2004

The BG News September 17, 2004

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-17-2004 The BG News September 17, 2004 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 17, 2004" (2004). BG News (Student Newspaper). 7317. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/7317 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. ^k M ^ Bowling Green State University KIUAY BH \J I MT?W(s! s"^'"' ANTE UP: The Union is ■ S^ ■ TT 1 F j l/1/ L 1 PM SHOWERS hosting a series of poker 1^ ■ J 1/ ■ k III(;|172 lou 51 tournaments; PAGE 8 !■ A 1 J 1 f^_/ W -^ ■ ■ — www.bgnews.com BG recalls Richardson By Kara Hull and EHiotl Schteiner gone. Richardson, a walk on dead at the Wood County in Sandusky. He was the first THE BG DEWS to the Bowling Green football Hospital at 4:38 p.m. Wood male athlete at Perkins to com- His striped polo shins still hang team, died Wednesday after fall- County coroner Dr. Douglas pete and place in four events in the closet and his Cleveland ing ill 10 minutes into practice, Hess has not yet announced the at the state track meet where his team finished second last Indians baseball cap is still sit- Richardson was taking part in cause of death. spring. He also played all four ting on the ledge above the his first practice when he com- Richardson is the second BG medicine cabinet. For freshman plained oflegcramps. He walked athlete to die in the last two years of high school football. Harley Ladd. this makes it less off the field with help from an years during a practice or com- Most students living on Richardson's Ashley Hall floor believable. assistant. After entering the petition. Leslie Dawley, a BG in Kreisher Quadrangle knew "It makes it so it's not real locker room, he became unre- women's soccer player, col- yet," he said. "Today... I was just sponsive said J.D. Campbell, lapsed and died during a MAC; about his death by early eve- going through the motions, like director of athletic communica- tournament game at Cochrane ning. For ladd, the wait was a it wasn't teal at all." tions. Trainers performed CPR, Field on Nov. 5, 2002. little longer. With most of his belongings and 20 set i mils after he stopped Though Richardson never had ladd. who works at the Fulton County Health Center, left where Aaron Richardson hrcathingadefibulator was used a chance to showcase his talent Daniel Miller APPhoto/Sandusky Register to shock his heart. at BG, he was a stand out at had them, Ladd is having trou- RICHARDSON,PAGE 2 HIGH SCHOOL DAYS: Aaron Richardson runs the ball for Perkins. ble believing his roommate is Richardson was pronounced Perkins Township High School Questions raised regarding Science and Health Library By Holly Abrams "We reached renegotiated, but an increase FACULTY SfNAlE REPORTER roughly 25 percent in only a few percent could "1 don't know what if any of greatly help library funding. the recommendations will be of the combined A hiring freeze had also been implemented," said commit- faculty and placed on the University but tee co-chair R. Michael McKay, graduate student was lifted in lune by President who holds a doctorate in the Sidney Ribeau and the Board biological sciences. "Obviously constituencies, of Trustees. In addition to the we hope that many of them will. a sizeable libraries, all units on campus We hope that Faculty Senate have been faced with a reduc- will read the report, ponder the proportion for tion in budgets. Only depart- recommendations and thai we those areas." ments with money remaining can take action.'' in their budgets could poten- Questions were raised MICHAEL MCKAY, tially hire new employees. regarding the state of the DOCTOR OF BIOLOGY "I think we made the point Frank C. Ogg Science and that the conventional library Health library in Oct. 2003 to be increased among under- is not going to become obso- and nimors began to circulate graduate students. lete, at least for the foresee- concerning the library clos- "If Uiese improvements able future." said McKay. "We ing. A committee of 17 mem- could be made it would help also have to take responsibility bers consisting of faculty and the sciences department for the plight that the library two students was formed. The and the campus as a whole," is in." group met weekly, starting last said Brown. Other suggestions from the fall, to address issues regarding The decline in use of library report include that materi- ByC.iMipWIiitakei \ii;iii began performing the use and current state of the materials are due to printed als from the Northwest Ohio magic at an earl) age, and science library. material becoming less com- Regional Book Depository, I \er sini e Mil Intel \iejll by the time he was IQyears Their survey was final- mon and being replaced with located in Perrysburg, be was six, he wanted In I" nlil. he was doing tricks all ized in March and totaled 380 easier-to-accesselectronic cop- transferred back to Ogg for ,i magician. Hill he didn't (he lime. responses. According to McKay ies. With the Internet, students quicker and easier accessi- know m.igii would lead "Mj brother Imught me the committee hoped for a 10 no longer need to go to the bility by students and faculty- in another form "i enter a magic kil anil I drove percent response rate, which library to check out materials. alike. Microform materials l.iiiiinenl dial's even more mj family inns saying was surpassed, despite low Now many of these materials have already been moved from mind boggling, watch ibis, watch this.'' undergraduate response. can be accessed via e-reserves. Ogg to leromc because of the IIHI.I\ hypnosis is NlghlS Night said, "We reached roughly 25 per- According to head science better viewing equipment |ussiim .mil.I profession he Nm\ an adult, Night has cent of the combined faculty librarian Robin Sinn, there are located there. lias spent a lm of time Irj 1 M 1 ii 11 ineii magic lm ovei and graduate student constitu- 2.75 fewer permanent staff in Overall, the location of the in", to perfect. It is ,i com 20 years and his props encies, a sizeable proportion the science library than two science library is important |ilii:lleil|!liKoliiiv, hut one could fill ■>■> i»n semi for those areas," said McKay. j ens ago. The science library's to students. "It's nice to have thai is aelu.ill lull ks, hesaitl. According to committee co- recent cut in staff and oper- a library in the Math Science Mi.il.hesaiil. It uaseighl years ago that chair and library collecdons ating hours is in part due to building," guest student Tyler "It's a natural Male he decided to change gears coordinator Linda Brown, a lack of funding specifically Willson said. "You can see ili.il people i:<> in ami mil from inagii to hypnosis. It results in the survey found Ogg reductions in money from other people from your classes of main times .1 il.n anil started wit Science Library is well used the state to finance University and talk to diem, there's a sense 1I1 ml enn klHIM It. II \mi hypnosis slum. and has a high level of satisfac- operations. of community.'' Find MMiisell /oiling out Afn-i the slum. Night said tion with staff service. Space At 39 percent. Bowling Green Sophomore Matt Claxnn MIII are in .1 form "l hyp he approached the i>\ pun could be more effectively used State University has the lowest agrees, "The library is a quiet iinsis.' \ighl s.iiil. "I think list. Raven, and Introduced in the library — such as for cost rate of any state-support- place to study and instructors die majiii iiy of people are hiinselt as a local m.igirian. group work areas — and made ed Ohio university. According are nearby so I can ask them .1 tired i'l ii because they more comfortable. In addition, to McKay it will be another two a question regarding class HYMMIIST, visibility of the library needs to three years before this cost is material." Judge orders government to find and release all Bush military records saw him there. they plan to have their search review everything that was gath- examination in 1972 and failed were not available for Bush to fry By Matt Kelley or because of other reasons, such The only direct record of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS complete by Monday. Baer ered back in February. to show up for drills during a six- as concerns about Bush's flight Bush appearing at the Alabama WASHINGTON—A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to hand Through a series of requests month period that year. over the records to the AP by under the federal open records Bush has repeatedly said he performance. unit's base is a lanuary 1973 has ordered the Pentagon to Bush skipped his required dental exam performed at that Find and make public by next Sept. 24 and provide a written law and a subsequent suit, ihe fulfilled all of his Air National yearly medical exam in 1972 in base.

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