Independent student content

BG Falcon Media

Independent student content

BG Falcon Media

Independent student content

BG Falcon Media

Support BG Falcon Media!
As part of BGSU's One Day fundraising effort, every dollar you contribute to Falcon Media will go directly to helping us continue to produce quality content. Every dollar helps. Donate here
The BG News
Follow us on social
BG24 Newscast
March 28, 2024

  • Visiting Author: Sheila Squillante
    Last week, the visiting author, Sheila Squillante, presented the art of creative non-fiction at BGSU. Last year, her memoir came out. From Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, Squillante visited BGSU, last week. Previously, she has published collections on poetry, but most recently, her memoir, All Things Edible, Random and Odd  was published in 2023. “I […]
  • Petrofiction Review: Oil on Water
    Here’s my review of Oil on Water by Helon Habila – a petrofiction novel which won The Commonwealth Prize and Caine Prize. For context, petrofiction stems from petroleum and fiction. A specific text that focuses on petroleum culture in political economics and environmental impact. Although Habila’s novel begins with a journalist investigating a kidnapping, the […]
Spring Housing Guide

Police Blotter for 11/16

Wednesday

6:23 a.m.

Overnight, someone took an XM satellite radio, valued at $120, from an unlocked vehicle on Christopher Drive.

7:38 a.m.

Someone riffled through an unlocked vehicle on Nottingham Cross overnight. Nothing was taken.

8:06 a.m.

Overnight someone entered an unlocked car on Darlyn Drive and took a blue Texas Ranger bag that contained an ipod, valued at $300, and a Bose speaker, also valued at $300.

8:27 a.m.

Sometime overnight, a person stole $30 in change from an unlocked vehicle on Revere Drive.

12:44 p.m.

Someone stole an envelope containing $600 and amplifier, worth $300, from a car on Country Club Drive.

2:21 p.m.

A cement yard statue of a Doberman dog was taken from outside a home on Cherry Hill Drive.

Thursday

2:24 a.m.

Phillip C. Seas, 20, of Piqua, Ohio, was cited for underage drinking and prohibited acts. Officers saw Seas drop an empty bottle on the ground. As he walked away he dropped his pants in order to moon his friends. Police stopped Seas and found a fake ID on him and found he had been drinking.

Leave a Comment
Donate to BG Falcon Media
$825
$1500
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Bowling Green State University. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

More to Discover
Donate to BG Falcon Media
$825
$1500
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (0)

All BG Falcon Media Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *