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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Volume 90, Issue 18
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Cla-Zel hosts Strickland-Kasich debate watch party By Savannah Hay Reporter
Nico Cabanillas of The Toledo School for the Arts, went to the event to find out more information on the two parties’ stances. Tuesday evening, the Cla-Zel on “[This election] is going to affect North Main Street downtown filled with Democrats to watch our future,” Hubbell-Staeble the debate between Ted Strickland said. “If people just pick a name and John Kasich aired on the club’s they like better [it’s] not going to end well.” projector screen. University sophomore Jon The Wood County Democratic Party hosted the event at 7 p.m. Heider said some major issues in The crowd was light at the begin- the debate for him were education ning, but as the night went on and the economy. “Ted Strickland has a good track more people trickled in. Aiden Hubbell-Staeble of record. [He] is trying to keep Bowling Green High School and momentum going from the ‘08
election,” he said. “Republicans will bring back the Bush era and that’s not what anybody wants.” Mike Zickar, chair of the University’s psychology department, is also the Wood County Democratic Party chair. He said this election is important because it affects Ohioans directly. “The Governor has more impact on your daily life than the President,” he said. This past year it was cheaper for
See CLA-ZEL | Page 3
ANDREA FEHL | THE BG NEWS
WATCH PARTY: Bowling Green residents Victoria Teneyck, Greg Litzenberg and Alex Bielen watch the debate between Ted Strickland and John Kasich at the Cla-Zel.
BIKES
BIKES EVERYWHERE Orange Bike Program allows students to borrow bikes, help environment By Christine Talbert Reporter
The Orange Bike Program is a bike-share program in which bicycles donated by local community members are made available for students, faculty and staff to use. University Sustainability Coordinator and program creator Nick Hennessy said the program was created last fall and first started to generate membership in the spring. “Once we established the rules and had the keys, we discovered it worked well enough to know that it is a viable program to have open campus-wide,” he said. The orange bikes help students get to class faster than walking or driving, and since the bikes are donated by community members that do not want them anymore, they end up here
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PERUSING FOR POSTERS AT THE UNION TYLER STABILE | THE BG NEWS
RIGHT: Sophomores Travell Davis and Rachel Woods look through a selection of items at the poster sale. The sale is located in the Union Multi-Purpose room through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BELOW: Students browse the variety of art available for purchase at the semiannual poster sale.
WORLD FORUM Muslim veils banned in France Sweatpants show slothfulness With an overwhelming majority, the French Senate passed a ban on burqalike veils for women living or traveling in the country | Page 7
Forum editor James Bero wants to alert students of their poor fashion sense and how sloppy and lazy they look when they choose to wear baggy sweatpants | Page 4
Gift cards now accepted at Union Starbucks By Emily Tucker Reporter
For the first time since Starbucks opened in the Union in 2005, gift cards are now accepted as a method of payment. In the past, Starbucks did not accept gift cards. It took a year to get the system worked out and almost seven weeks to test it, said Director of Dining Services Mike Paulus. He said the issue was getting the programming and accounting through the registers. The technolog y department and BG1 Card Services helped with the programming. “The gift card money sits on a different data bank,” Paulus said. “We have to be able to grab the money and validate numbers.” He said there haven’t been many students using gift cards, but it might catch on. For now, the location does not sell gift cards. “It’s about providing levels of service for students,” he said. “We try to provide more and more every year.” Karen Piotrowski, Starbucks
SPORTS Soccer player can now compete Following the reversal of an NCAA ruling declaring her ineligible to play, freshman women’s soccer player Ivi Casagrande has taken the field for the Falcons | Page 5
“Parents like to buy [gift cards] for their kids, and now they can use them at the University.” Chrissy Daniel | Senior
manager, said Dining Services has wanted to be able to accept gift cards for about five years, close to when it first opened. “Since Chartwells was introduced and they have other Starbucks who take gift cards, it was a lot easier,” she said. Although Starbucks does not sell gift cards, Piotrowski said Dining Services has thought about it. “We have other gifts and holiday items that people can buy for family and friends,” she said. “But it’s nice for moms to buy Starbucks gift cards for their kids when they leave for college.” In the past, Starbucks had to
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PEOPLE ON THE STREET Do you think it’s hard to get an on-campus job? KRISTA ELVEY Senior, Environmental Science
“No, because I’ve never tried.” | Page 4
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