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Complainant reported that sometime in the past three days, an unknown person stole the rear license plate of a vehicle within the 300 block of Parkview Ave.
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Bradley A. Simon, 40, of Bowling Green, was cited for operating a vehicle impaired and illegal speed near Partridge Lane and South College Drive.
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Jordan Michael Jeffers, 21, of Bowling Green, was cited for theft within the 2100 block of E. Wooster St.
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Christina Ann Gray, 18, of Bowling Green, was arrested for inducing panic within the 200
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and will keep the halls closed for a full academic year, said Brett Pogan, senior capital planner. “Those buildings are [ a not her] upc om i ng focus,” he sa id. “We have a team plotting a course w it h construction managers.” After these renovations are completed, the University will continue with the second phase of Krakoff’s plan. West Ha l l a nd t he Education and Administration buildings are scheduled to be demolished in the coming years. West Hall classes and offices will be moved to a newly renovated
South Hall, while a new Administration Building will be constructed in the future, Krakoff said. T he Col lege of Education and Human Development will also be moved to the current College of Business Building after its renovation. The Universit y is always adapting to present and future needs, Krakoff said. “We’re on the cusp of an exciting transformation of the campus,” Krakoff said. “It’ll make a better image of the community.”
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SET THE STAGE, pop punk band from Piqua, Ohio, played their song “Alexandria” during the contest at Cla-Zel Thursday night.
BANDS From Page 1 bands performed this year. Dance Marathon emailed more than 80 bands all across Ohio and Michigan to find out who should perform. “We just wanted to do a bigger event to raise more money and to get more people involved for a good cause,” Foster said. “We want to make this be bigger, and bigger and is a good way to get that money going.” Tyler Verhoff, vice-president for Phi Kappa Psi, said his
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he was happy to attend a show for a great cause. “There weren’t a lot of concerts in town, so it’s nice see some play,” Meehan said. “I’ve always liked music and thought it would be fun tonight.” Foster said Dance Marathon was able to get two more acts this year compared to last year’s show and brought in a larger crowd. “We wanted a legitimate sound board and we love the venue,” Foster said. “It’s big enough for people not to be crowded. It’s a good venue for ‘Battle of the Bands.’”
students from that program. We submit our name as a University but we don’t select individual students.” When it comes to adapting to life on campus, Mo said it’s not easy to adjust, but it’s also not very difficult. She said she enjoys the classes and professors at the University. “I think the classes are a bit difficult because you need to understand the professors,” Mo said. “The professors are clear, but when they speak to the students they speak very
fast and it’s hard for me to get it all down.” Students who are coming to the University from another country need international groups and organizations to help them adjust to life on campus. “There are a lot of student networks that are going to help through that adjustment period,” Gonzalez said. “The newcomers rely a lot on the existing international students to ease the adjustment period.” Forming friendships
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if I can help them then that’s important,” Blair said. “It’s for the kids.” Kramer Welkler, vocalist and guitarist for pop punk band Set the Stage, said this is the first time his band has played in Bowling Green and is always trying to give back to the community by playing in charity shows. “We just did a benefit show for our friend Cody Young who got into an accident and is in a coma,” Welkler said. “We’re always trying to give back.” Jack Meehan, freshman, attended the concert and said
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fraternity was asked to sponsor the concert for Dance Marathon. His fraternity’s philanthropies have raised money in the past for various charities and events. “We want to help sponsor things for a good cause like Dance Marathon,” Verhoff said. “A lot of our student leaders were asked if we wanted to sponsor and we immediately said yes.” Mikey “Rosco” Blair, a junior, performed first and has been playing for Dance Marathon each year since he was a freshman. “It’s helping them out and
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