The BG News 10.15.12

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Monday, October 15, 2012

VOLUME 92, ISSUE 25

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FALCONS 37 1 2 REDHAWKS

BATTLE OF

EMILY GORDON | THE BG NEWS

EVA MARIE Saint entertains the women of Delta Gamma sorority with her stories of living in the Delta Gamma house.

Saint returns to rename theater

THE BIRDS

By Emily Gordon Reporter

University Alumna and Academy Award winner Eva Marie Saint made a visit to campus Saturday to take part in the dedication ceremony for the new Eva Marie Saint Theater. The new “black box” theater, located in the Wolfe Center for the Arts, has state of the art equipment and allows students to “realize their wildest ideas and imaginings,” said Jonathan Chambers, associate professor in the Department of Theater and Film. The Department of Theater and Film moved its productions from the Eva Marie Saint theater in University Hall, where Saint started her acting career, to the Wolf Center this past spring, Chambers said. It was then decided to transfer the name to the new theater in the Wolfe Center, he said. Oct. 13 will now be Eva Marie Saint Day and declared the actress an honorary citizen of Bowling Green, said Mayor Richard Edwards during his speech at the dedication ceremony. “I tell you, my mom and dad would be so happy at this moment. Truly, so happy,” Saint said, after receiving a standing ovation from the audience as she approached the podium to speak. “I’m so happy to be here. I am so excited about the theater. It’s coming back home,” she said. Saint told the audience she came to the University to become a teacher, but was persuaded by Elden T. Smith, the house father of her sorority, Delta Gamma, to try her hand at acting in the play he was directing, “Personal Appearance”. “I was in the play in the old theater and there was something about being in that play and on a stage, that some-

See ALUMNA | Page 2

Falcons take down Miami University at home for first time since 1997

FALCONS DROP THE PUCK The Falcon hockey team lost both games against number 10 ranked Union College this past weekend. Friday night saw the Falcons fall 5-3 while the Falcons fell 3-1 on Saturday. | PAGE 6

2013

SPRING

37

By Alex Krempasky Reporter

Visiting Miami University couldn’t contain BG on Saturday as the Falcons rolled over the Redhawks for a 37-12 win. The win marks the Falcons’ third straight win and the first time in 15 years that BGSU has defeated the RedHawks at Doyt Perry Stadium. BG is now 4-3 overall and 2-1 in Mid-American Conference play. The win also marks the second straight year with a win against Miami. They defeated the RedHawks 37-23 in Oxford last year. “I’m very proud of our football team. I thought they all came out to play today and they knew the importance of this game.” Head Coach Dave Clawson said. “On both sides of the line of scrimmage we played really well. We ran the ball well early to set up some play action opportunities, and we threw the ball more efficiently.” The offense found holes in the Miami defense all night long on the ground and in the air.

yards for a touchdown

■■ Matt Schilz pass to Anthon

Samuel for seven yard touchdown

■■ Kicker Stephen Stein 26-yard field

goal

■■ Schilz pass to Chris Gallon for 13

yard touchdown

■■ Safety Boo Boo Gates 37 yard

interception return

■■ Pettigrew 29 yard touchdown run

CITY

CAMPUS

Student attempts to run over man with car

Paul Ryan makes quick campaign stop at game

BRIEF

RYAN BARKAN | THE BG NEWS

LIVE LIFE LIKE THE TRIBE Colunmist Kyle Shupe explores the everyday practices of an African tribe and how American citizens can learn from them and apply them to their own lives. | PAGE 4

Registration Go to: mybgsu.edu 1. select > student center 2. select > enroll 3. select > add Office of Registration and Records

POINTS SCORED

■■ John Pettigrew rushed for two

See FOOTBALL | Page 3

FAMILY FUN

A FAMILY skates together at open skate at the Ice Arena during Family Weekend.

SAM SMOLENSKI | THE BG NEWS

A FALCON football player throws down a Miami University player at the rivalry game at the Doyt Perry Stadium this past Saturday.

BRIEF

University student Deborah Semmes, 20, has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly trying to run over Cameron Dixon, 21, with her vehicle Thursday afternoon. Police received a 911 call of a female trying to run over a male who was running from the vehicle at 12:12 p.m., according to a police report. The incident occurred within the 500 block of East Napoleon Road, police said. Semmes was lodged at the Wood County Justice Center and there are no reports of Dixon being transported to a hospital, police said. Semmes’ preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Bowling Green Municipal court where she will be represented by Attorney Scott Coon, according to the municipal court website.

Paul Ryan, Republican vice presidential nominee, tailgated with students and supporters Saturday afternoon prior to the football game against the Miami RedHawks. Appearing with the University’s College Republicans at their tent outside of Doyt Perry Stadium, Ryan played cornhole, signing autographs and taking pictures in between beanbag tosses. Ryan emerged from the Falcons tunnel, waving to the marching band and making his way around the field towards the tailgate tents. Alongside campaigning in Ohio as Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s running mate, Ryan was in Bowling Green to cheer on Miami University, his alma mater. Ryan, currently a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin, graduated from Miami University in 1992 with degrees in economics and political science.

WHERE WOULD YOU HAVE TAKEN PAUL RYAN WHEN HE VISITED? “The Union; most people come through here.” Jamie Snyder Freshman, History

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