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REPLACING JOHNSON The Falcons learned late Tuesday that quarterback Matt Johnson received a season ending injury. James Knapke will start Saturday against VMI. | Page 5
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Friday, September 5, 2014
VOLUME 94, ISSUE 7
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CAMPUS FEST 2014 The 2014 version of Campus Fest gave more than 300 student organizations, departments, colleges and businesses the opportunity to show what they have to offer. University students came out to receive free gifts and sign up for a variety of clubs and organizations. PHOTOS BY ALYSSA N. BENES, EVAN FRY AND ERIC BURGASSER
Health Center has changed in variety of areas in past year New times gives flexibility to members of university, community
By Audrey Quinn Reporter
In the past year the Falcon Health Center has undergone changes in a variety of areas, all with the goal to better fit the needs of students, faculty and the community at large. Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
and Sunday, the Falcon Health Center offers numerous services, including the new blood work lab and drive-through pharmacy. Kimberly Welsh, administrative director of the Falcon Health Center, believes this f lexibility helps out members of the university as well as the community at large. “In our first year of opera-
FALCONS REMAIN CONFIDENT Despite losing their starting quarterback to injury the Falcons remain focused. Their confidence remains high as the team stands behind Knapke. Read more on | PAGE 5
See HEALTH | Page 2
More than one hundred artists will be in downtown Bowling Green for the Black Swamp Arts Festival. Read more on | Page 7
University pays Microsoft for support, students can download to five different devices By Kendra Clark Campus Editor
tions, we saw almost 17,000 clinic visits… and almost 2,400 prescriptions,” said Welsh. The new drive-through pharmacy currently opens at 8 a.m. and is open until 8 p.m. on Mondays, 6 p.m. on TuesdaysThursdays, 5 p.m. on Fridays. This is incredibly convenient for patients, Welsh said.
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Microsoft Office free to students
Students have an opportunity to save money, because Microsoft Office 365 is free for all students while attending the University. Office 365 includes Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access and OneNote. Director of IT Security and Infrastructure Matthew Haschak said Microsoft is giving all higher education free email
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Columnist Deanna Huffman brings up the recent leaked photographs of celebrities, and how she feels saddened for them. Read More on | Page 4
and Office 365 use for all students. “There is no way we could match that for as much as we are getting for free,” he said. The University does pay Microsoft for support and licensing. However, students can download Microsoft Office 365 to five different devices, which include mobile devices. Even though alumni can keep
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WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT CAMPUS FEST? “Promoting and answering questions about the organization Pretty Brown Girls.” Nicole Amacker, Sophomore, Criminal Justice
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