The BG News October 15, 2015

The BG News October 15, 2015

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-15-2015 The BG News October 15, 2015 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation State University, Bowling Green, "The BG News October 15, 2015" (2015). BG News (Student Newspaper). 8871. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8871 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An independent student press serving the campus and surrounding community, ESTABLISHED 1920 Bowling Green State University Thursday, October 15, 2015 | Volume 95, Issue 17 FALCONS GOT TALENT Student run talent show debuets local performances. PAGE 2 Mens head coach Columnist says New local art Eric Nichols talks always fact studio opens about going from checking is downtown for playing to coaching important community PAGE 10 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 2015 FALCON FOOTBALL FALCONS VS. AKRON SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 3 P.M. • HOMECOMING ATTN. STUDENTS: VISIT BGSUFALCONS.COM/STUDENTTICKETS TO CLAIM YOUR FREE TICKET! JOIN US IN THE STUDENT PARKING AREA FOR FREE FOOD AND FREE PARKING! 877.BGSU.TICKET | #MAKEHISTORYNOW | BGSUFALCONS.COM SATURDAY OCT. 31 D. J. MANNY 419-352-3774 H 145 N. MAIN ST. H DOCSBG.COM MEGHAN MICK Costume Contests & COUNTRY LIVE 8:30 $3 FIREBALLS MUSIC 11:30 Spring Break FM SAT & SOUTHERN ROCK DJ TIL 2:30 50 BEERS/$3 Giveaway/Cash Prizes KISS NEWS OCTOBER 15, 2015 | PAGE 2 Talent show features homecoming spirit By Holly Shively Nico Lautanen, members of the Falcon Flyers, a group that uses acrobat and tum- members higher. City Editor Marching Band and Falcon Fanatics bling skills to entertain. Not only did they stack members tall, With Homecoming right around the corner, to encourage students to attend the To begin their performance, the BG High they lined them up horizontally. The group University celebrations are in full swing. Homecoming game Saturday. Flyers began by doing various flips and acro- brought up several volunteers from the audi- University students displayed their flip- “We need each and every one of you to batic techniques, such as walking on their ence, forming a line longer and longer as the ping, roping, singing and dancing skills at come to the game Saturday and bring ten of hands and cartwheels. To increase the dif- performance went on. BG’s Got Talent last night. your friends,” Mazey said. ficulty, the group jumped over one member After they sent audience members back One of these celebrations, BG’s Got Talent, SIC SIC also attended the show. and proceeded to make a human bunk bed. to their seats, the High Flyers brought out occurs every year. This year’s event was The winning performance of the night, The group then stacked members in vari- a long jump rope. While members jumped emceed by Rosco (NoE), a University gradu- judged by a panel of representatives from ous ways to make the height more difficult in and out of the ropes reach, they contin- ate from last December. Undergraduate Student Government, for members to jump and flip over. ued doing the various flips they are known As a Homecoming festivity, President Panhellenic council and Black Student The High Flyers went on to incorporate a across Campus for. To end the performance, Mazey made a guest appearance, bring- Union, along with former Frieda and Freddy trampoline into the act. With the ability to ing along football players Scotty Miller and Falcons, was that of the Bowling Green High jump higher, the High Flyers stacked their Continues on Page 3 BLOTTER THURS., OCT. 8 8:49 A.M. 4:09 A.M. lodged in the Wood County Justice Center. 9:53 A.M. Complainant reported that someone entered Kevin E. Christianson, 22, of Maumee, Ohio, Complainant reported his unlocked vehicle an unlocked storage area and stole a copper was arrested for disorderly conduct with per- 8:13 P.M. was entered overnight and a wallet, $110 in kettle bell within the 200 block of N. Main sistence within the 900 block of W. Wooster Emily K. Ray, 18, of Newport, Michigan, was cash and $20 in change were stolen within Street. The kettle bell is valued at $100. Street. He was lodged in the Wood County criminally warned for criminal trespass in the 300 block of N. Grove Street. Justice Center. Carter Park. 7:27 P.M. 10:48 A.M. Complainant reported that sometime in SUN., OCT. 11 TUES., OCT. 13 Andre L. Mack, 23, of Bowling Green was the last two weeks a farmer boy statue was 12:06 A.M. 5:05 P.M. arrested for thet/shopliting within the 100 taken from within the 900 block of N. Main Alison R. Heggie, 23, of Toledo and Matthew Kelli N. High, 22, of North Baltimore, Ohio, block of W. Gypsy Lane Road. He was lodged Street. The statue is valued at $150. D. Smith, 21, of Maumee, Ohio, were civilly was cited for two counts of thet/shopliting in the Wood County Justice Center. cited for open container in Lot 3. within the 100 block of W. Gypsy Lane Road. SAT., OCT. 10 4:49 P.M. 12:06 A.M. 12:16 A.M. WED., OCT. 14 Danny R. Ross Jr., 30, of Bowling Green was Shawn L. Sheldrick, 38, of Bowling Green Israel Jeanlouis, 20, of Toledo was cited for 2:15 A.M. cited for failure to conine dogs near the cor- was arrested for telephone harassment and open container of alcohol and underage Trevor. J. Gilmore, 25, of Bowling Green was ner of Lafayette Boulevard and W. Poe Road. violation of protection order within the 400 consumption of alcohol within the 100 block criminally warned for disorderly conduct block of S. Church Street. He was lodged in of E. Court Street. within the 200 block of N. Prospect Street. FRI., OCT. 9 the Wood County Justice Center. 1:10 A.M. 2:19 A.M. 2:21 A.M. Jessica N. Sparks, 19, of Genoa, Ohio, was 2:08 A.M. Karissa S. Clark, 20, of Perrysburg was ar- Tanner T. Harding, 18, of Caldwell, Ohio, was cited for underage under the inluence within Jacob J. Riley, 20, of Holland, Ohio, was cited rested for disorderly conduct/ighting and un- cited for disorderly conduct/public urination the 100 block of N. Main Street. for underage under the inluence within the derage under the inluence of alcohol within and underage under the inluence in Lot 1. 100 block of N. Main Street. the 200 block of N. Main Street. She was NEWS October 15, 2015 | PAGE 3 Continued from Page 12 Events one group member jumped into the YourY swing of the long rope while indi- vidually jumping in a smaller rope, Events sending the crowd into cheers. Now with the BGViews In addition to the High Flyers, there were eight other performanc- page, you can let all of campus es. One of these performances includ- know about your upcoming events ed Ten40, an all-male acappella group on Campus. Ten40 performed for free! three songs, one which named an audience member as their sweet- Compatable with Facebook, Twitter, iCal, heart. The group won the crowd vote for best act. Google Calender, and many more! New Another Campus acappella group that was founded five years ago features are easy and fun to use. called Not Yet Perfect performed Shut Up and Dance by Walk to Moon and Cheerleader by OMI. Other acts included Amy Reeves (singing and ukulele), Ryder Gently and Preston Cider (lip synching check us out online and post your event @ a Pitch Perfect compilation), Ben Phillips (jump roping), Sara Gardner (singing and guitar) and Joseph PHOTO BY ERIC BURGASSER NEWS.com Tansey (singing). Rosco (NoE) MC’s the BG’s Got Talent Show to kick of homecoming spirit week. 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