All posts by Joel Hartman

Truth Campaign To Put Out More Than Just Cigarettes

The American Legacy Foundation has launched another Truth campaign to combat Big Tobacco in the United States. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The anti-smoking youth campaign is for the first time tackling social smoking, hookahs and flavored cigarillos in its marketing efforts as smoking habits among young adults shift away from traditional cigarettes.”  The campaign debuted a new spot called “It’s A Trap” during MTV’s Video Music Awards and also released another advertisement called “Finishers 2.0″, which can be seen below, during the Teen Choice Awards in April.

According to Wall Street Journal, the campaign “leverages social media star power and popular memes to highlight the dangers of light or intermittent smoking — say smoking a cigarette or two only during parties. A study published earlier this year in Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, found that 25% of adolescents believe smoking on an intermittent basis poses little to no harm.”

The advertisement below is one of four that is being shown around on Bowling Green State University’s campus. With the Clean-Air Policy in place at BGSU since 2012, this will be another step in the right direction to end it with tobacco.

http://blogs.wsj.com/cmo/2015/08/27/truth-campaign-targets-social-smoking-hookahs-as-cigarette-use-declines/

2015 Turkey Open Golf Outing

This year’s Turkey Open Golf Outing is less than one month away!

DETAILS
  • Sunday, November 1, 2015
  • Shot-Gun Start at 1:00PM
  • 4 Person Cross Country Scramble
  • $80 Per Team – includes golf, cart, pizza, and turkey prizes

Download the Form [PDF]

Send payment and form to:
Forrest Creason Golf Course, ATTN: Kurt Thomas
1616 East Poe Road
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403

*Forms are due with payment by Friday, October 30.
*Registration is limited to the first 15 teams to submit completed form and payment.

For More Information
Kurt Thomas, Director of Golf
419.372.2674 | golf@bgsu.edu
www.bgsugolf.com

Truth Campaign To Put Out More Than Just Cigarettes

The American Legacy Foundation has launched another Truth campaign to combat Big Tobacco in the United States. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The anti-smoking youth campaign is for the first time tackling social smoking, hookahs and flavored cigarillos in its marketing efforts as smoking habits among young adults shift away from traditional cigarettes.”  The campaign debuted a new spot called “It’s A Trap” during MTV’s Video Music Awards and also released another advertisement called “Finishers 2.0″, which can be seen below, during the Teen Choice Awards in April.

According to Wall Street Journal, the campaign “leverages social media star power and popular memes to highlight the dangers of light or intermittent smoking — say smoking a cigarette or two only during parties. A study published earlier this year in Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, found that 25% of adolescents believe smoking on an intermittent basis poses little to no harm.”

The advertisement below is one of four that is being shown around on Bowling Green State University’s campus. With the Clean-Air Policy in place at BGSU since 2012, this will be another step in the right direction to end it with tobacco.

http://blogs.wsj.com/cmo/2015/08/27/truth-campaign-targets-social-smoking-hookahs-as-cigarette-use-declines/

Truth Campaign To Put Out More Than Just Cigarettes

The American Legacy Foundation has launched another Truth campaign to combat Big Tobacco in the United States. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The anti-smoking youth campaign is for the first time tackling social smoking, hookahs and flavored cigarillos in its marketing efforts as smoking habits among young adults shift away from traditional cigarettes.”  The campaign debuted a new spot called “It’s A Trap” during MTV’s Video Music Awards and also released another advertisement called “Finishers 2.0”, which can be seen below, during the Teen Choice Awards in April.

According to Wall Street Journal, the campaign “leverages social media star power and popular memes to highlight the dangers of light or intermittent smoking — say smoking a cigarette or two only during parties. A study published earlier this year in Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, found that 25% of adolescents believe smoking on an intermittent basis poses little to no harm.”

The advertisement below is one of four that is being shown around on Bowling Green State University’s campus. With the Clean-Air Policy in place at BGSU since 2012, this will be another step in the right direction to end it with tobacco.

http://blogs.wsj.com/cmo/2015/08/27/truth-campaign-targets-social-smoking-hookahs-as-cigarette-use-declines/

Sand Volleyball Court Re-Opening

Twenty-four years after its initial launch, the Student Recreation Center (SRC) has re-opened a renovated courtyard. New features to the area include an outdoor sand volleyball court, gas fire pit, and large gazebo. The sizable courtyard is located on the North-East side of the SRC behind Andrews Pool and is open for rental opportunities to a variety of events such as birthday parties, group outings, and social activities. The courtyard is open for drop-in use during all Andrews Pool operating hours.

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The spacious gazebo and gas fire pit area is a great place to hold any social events.
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The newly renovated outdoor sand volleyball court is where Intramural Sand Volleyball will be held. You can check out a volleyball at the SRC Front Desk.
Mud Volleyball Player
The original outdoor sand volleyball court was added to the SRC in August 1991. In the picture above, Debbie Sobera is shown playing mud volleyball in the annual Mud Volleyball Tournament in 1991.

 

For More Information:
Dave Hollinger, Assistant Director – SRC Facilities
419.575.0754
holling@bgsu.edu
www.bgsu.edu/recwell