Today's Main Feature in CampusFact-seeking for the University is the name of his gameThe University is the fifth largest employer in Northwest Ohio. The most popular undergraduate major is "undecided." The average baccalaureate student graduates in four and a half years. To know all these facts and more, just ask Director of Institutional Research William Knight.Today's Main Feature in Sports
Bottled up: Akron QB Chris Jacquemain (right) and the rest of the Zips' offense was all but shut down in the second half by the Falcons defense Saturday. A second half surgeTurner, offense return to old form as BG moves to first place in MAC East DivisionIn what started out as a typical 2008 BG offensive showing, Saturday's game ended with the offense showing the kind of potential they actually have. After putting up just 14 points in the second quarter, the Falcons found themselves trailing 21-14 at the half.Today's Main Feature in Sports Commentary"D" made stops when it had toThey were run on. They were passed on. They were down 21-7 at one point in the game. And they won. The Falcons' defensive effort was a tale of two halves-the first being one to forget and the second being one to remember. The defense allowed Akron running back Dennis Kennedy to rush for his best effort in 24 games, and that was just in the first half.Today's Main Feature in ForumAmerica's current economic peril is the result of Wall Street's sinsThe traditional seven deadly sins are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, anger, envy and pride. The "modern" deadly sins, as suggested by the Vatican in 2008, are environmental pollution, genetic manipulation, obscene wealth, infliction of poverty, drug trafficking, morally debatable experiments and violation of human rights.Today's Main Feature in Local
ONE STEP AT A TIME: The Connection Center on South Main Street. is a place where people who are struggling with personal problems can go for help. They offer guidance and helpful programs. Connection Center aims to aid in mental healthBowling Green community members recovering from a mental illness have a place to go for support and a helping hand. The Connection Center, located at 194 S. Main St. in downtown Bowling Green, is part of a mental health center in the community aimed toward psychosocial rehabilitation.Today's Main Feature in State
Obama '08: Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama, waves to supporters during campaigning in Holland, Ohio, yesterday. Obama campaigns in Ohio, prepares for debateHOLLAND, Ohio - During an hour long visit to a neighborhood of ranch-style and split-level homes near Toledo, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was repeatedly asked what he could do to help struggling families. His answers ranged from tax cuts to aid for struggling auto companies to measures to reduce home foreclosures.Today's Main Feature in Nation
McCain '08: Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, greets supporters at his campaign headquarters in Arlington, Va. McCain vows to win the Oct. 15 presidential debateARLINGTON, Va. - Republican John McCain vowed yesterday to "whip" Democratic rival Barack Obama's "you-know-what" when the two presidential candidates meet Wednesday in their final televised debate. McCain made that pledge as top advisers said he is weighing new economic proposals to help the nation weather the financial crisis.Today's Main Feature in WorldText-messaging elephant collar helps save village's cropsOL PEJETA, Kenya - The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms. The huge bull elephant had a long history of raiding villagers' crops during the harvest, sometimes wiping out six months of income at a time.Today's Main Feature in Web ExclusivesBG vs. Akron Soccer: Photo Slideshow#3 Akron 2, Bowling Green 0Today's Main Feature in Web ExclusivesBG vs. RIT/Niagara Hockey: Audio SlideshowBowling Green 4, RIT 2; Bowling Green 3, Niagara 3 |
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