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In its second year, Cycling Club looks to ride ahead
September 15, 2009 Volume 104, Issue 17
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Areas of study on the rise
By Zach Gase Reporter
There are five new areas of study that are becoming more popular due to current events | Page 3
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Junior Katey Jahnke quickly became obsessed with cycling while working at a bike shop in Ann Arbor. After transferring from the University of Michigan, Jahnke decided to start a cycling club last year when she found out the
University did not have one. “When I transferred ... I was at my peak of cycling enthusiasm. I just knew that I had to create [a cycling club],” Jahnke said. “I tend to be an overly ambitious person.” Her ambition doesn’t stop there. Jahnke said she has high expectations for the club’s future.
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After a 24-year-old student was found inside wall, investigation leads police to possibility of the homicide being an inside job | Page 6
CRUISIN’: Students can partake in Semester at Sea and sail around the world. Jobs on the ship can be performed in exchange for voyage.
Semester at Sea offers opportunity to learn around the world
Golfing seniors ready for season
By Anthony Phillips Reporter
As Megan Gormley and Hannah Lambert prepare for their final season at the University they hope for their best season yet | Page 7
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SPORTS
See BIKE | Page 2
Forum Editor Kyle Schmidlin commends those who protested government spending on Sept. 12, but he questions just how “grassroots” the campaign really is | Page 4
Yale murder investigation continues
PEOPLE ON THE STREET
In their founding season, the club had up to 60 people sign up, but only had 15 active members. They are still accepting members for this year and they hope to double the number of participants from last year. The Cycling Club is a part of the
Sports Editor Andrew Harner argues against himself in critiquing BGSU Falcon football’s game against Missouri | Page 7
Dental plan closes gaps in coverage By Shaina Smith Reporter
co-sign for the dental since both grad and undergrad have to have insurance to be enrolled for class.” The new dental plan costs $244 a year with a $50 Students may be aware of the drilling involved with deductible covering $1,000 worth of dental work. “It is often overlooked that many students no longer campus construction, but some students may not know about the University’s new dental insurance plan that have coverage through a parent for health insurance, but many also do not have dental insurance,” said Scott offers teeth cleaning and reconstruction. The dental plan has been receiving positive feedback Strothers, account executive with health care company from those who know about it, said Student Insurance Aetna Student Health. Cromley said the dental plan covers lots of different Specialist Ann Cromley. The amendment to add the optional dental plan was passed March 2009 by the areas. “The plan covers 100 percent of preventive services, 80 Health Service Advisory Committee. Junior Brittany Kennedy is one of the students who percent of basic services and 50 percent of major services for participating dentists,” she said. didn’t get the memo about the dental plan. Oct. 1 is the last day students will be able to sign up “I didn’t know we had one, but I need it,” she said. Graduate Student Trustee Antwan Jones said while for the dental PPO plan, which will cover them from the Graduate Student Senate first proposed the den- Aug. 1, 2009 to July 31, 2010. If students miss the October tal plan, Undergraduate Student Government took the deadline, there will be another opportunity to sign up in December for coverage from Jan. 1 to July 31, 2010. reins on the project. “[Dental] was originally for graduate students, but USG See TEETH | Page 2 are the ones who have the legislation to include dental into the health plan,” Jones said. “GSS basically had USG
USG discusses possible Jerome Library upgrades, proposed bud-
What club would you create on campus?
See VOYAGE | Page 2
CAPTURING ESSENCE OF CAMPUS
By Matt Liasse Reporter
ERIC WALTERS Sophomore, Film Production
“A paintball club. It’s exciting and brings people together in a healthy violent way.” | Page 4
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY BEN LOHMAN | THE BG NEWS
Unlike most study abroad programs, Semester at Sea takes students to multiple countries. And while Semester at Sea is not an official BGSU study abroad program, the University of Virginia does give students course credit, which can transfer, said Paul Valdez, part-time recruiter for Semester at Sea. He said most credits should transfer to BGSU, but it’s wise to check before going on a voyage. Valdez’s last voyage took him to places like Mexico, Hong Kong, Turkey, Egypt and Thailand. He said he worked as a resident advisor on his voyage, which is similar to an RA on campus. “I got paid to sail around the world,” he said. Senior Sarah Shepherd recently returned from her summer voyage, which included stops in Italy, Croatia and Morocco, among others. Her favorite aspect of the trip was how the classes incorporated the countries they visited into the lessons. Shepherd also enjoyed her time in Egypt when she and a few friends took a taxi to see the pyramids and ended up staying at the driver’s house learning about Egyptian culture. “I got to see Egypt through the eyes of an Egyptian,” she said. She said the stay was only $200 for the five days they were in Egypt. As for the course load, Shepherd said the classes were scheduled for two days a week and then five days without class. She said the rapid pace on the days of class and the five days off can be testing on the memory, but the ship, the MV Explorer, does have everything a college campus contains. The ship has its
rundown. She explained the “Patio Action Plan” to members, saying she Under g r aduate S t u d e n t would like to bring new furniGovernment discussed many ture and artwork to the patio to different housekeeping tasks at give it a more appealing look. last night’s meeting, including She became aware of the patio’s the steps they’ve taken to reno- lack of aesthetics after it was brought to her attention that the vate Jerome Library. Dean from Jerome Library Sara library is seen in two different Bushong paid a visit to the meet- stops on campus tours. Bushong ing to discuss how much she added that because of this fact, has worked with Sen. Clayton she would hate it if a prospective Stewart and her goals to bring See USG | Page 2 life to the outdoor second f loor patio space that currently looks
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SYMBOLS: Sophomore film production major Sam Brookover, left, and his THFM 2900 Digital Technology in Film class learn how to use a camera while shooting “a symbol of Bowling Green.” The class chose to take video of the Union.
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