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Controversial short film shot in town by film student
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Junior Film Student Gregor Schmidinger has seen movie-making potential in Bowling Green as he prepares to submit his short film to several film festivals. The concept of a film about a male prostitute, a father and a son may be alarming to some viewers, but Schmidinger takes a potentially controversial image and turns it into a story of friendship.
Coalition holds panel to discuss issues affecting University students
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The coalition of the Committee Advancing Racial Equality organized a panel discussion last night to encourage students to talk about issues affecting them. Instead of speaking about international issues, topics for discussion were focused on what was happening at the University, such as rollover, racism and homophobia.
Literacy in the Park host children's author Steven Kellogg
Interactive activities, live story character and book sales encourage children to read
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Children will be able to meet the creator of their favorite book characters at an annual celebration of family literacy. The third annual Literacy in the Park is scheduled for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. The ballroom will be renovated into a park-like setting and feature various interactive activities.
Police Blotter for March 28, 2008
Wednesday 3:35 p.m. An iPod was reported stolen from a classroom the Education Building. 7:52 p.m. Frank A. King, of South Euclid, Ohio, was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. Gerald David Little, of Saginaw, Mich., was cited for possession of marijuana.
Convention animates Olscamp Hall
The 6th annual Animarathon
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Olscamp Hall will look a little different this Saturday. The building will be filled with people roaming the halls dressed up as anime characters instead of students rushing to class. Anime in Northwest Ohio, the University's official anime club, is hosting its 6th annual Animarathon, a small-scale convention celebrating anime and Japanese related media.
162-mile Bike for Tikes raises $17,000
Dance Marathon | Part Four
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A group of about 85 students will head down to Tipp City, Ohio today to start off their Bikes for Tikes fundraiser for Dance Marathon. The 162-mile bike trip will begin Saturday morning at Tipp City's Ginghamsburg Church "as soon as the sun rises," said Michelle Robinson, the Bikes for Tikes chair.
2008 Woodie Awards

