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            <text>Thursday, March&#13;
7,&#13;
1985&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Vol. 13,&#13;
o.&#13;
22&#13;
Oncampus housing project mapped out&#13;
by&#13;
Jill&#13;
Wbilney Nielsen&#13;
"This place would be an actual&#13;
collegecampus with a college  at-&#13;
mosphere&#13;
if&#13;
we  had&#13;
(on-campus)&#13;
housing," slated  Sean Cranley,  a&#13;
geologymajor. Cranley,  and  stu-&#13;
dentslike him, may get just what&#13;
theywant if the proposed  on-cam-&#13;
pushousingplan is approved by the&#13;
Boardof Regents on May 9.&#13;
Thefirst step to that is complet-&#13;
inga study to determine  the feasi-&#13;
billtyofon-campus housing. Shirley&#13;
Srhmerling,Parkside's  housing  di-&#13;
rector, stated that about&#13;
500&#13;
stu-&#13;
dentswillbe polled to determine  if&#13;
thereis a need for housing,  what&#13;
students'needs are and how&#13;
much&#13;
studentscould allord. Some of the&#13;
pollingis being conducted  in the&#13;
classrooms.&#13;
The poll also asks students  what&#13;
"concept"they prefer for the single&#13;
students' housing.  According  to&#13;
Srhmerling,there are three differ-&#13;
entconcepts. "The first concept  is&#13;
probablyalso the cheapest,"  stated&#13;
Srhmerling.&#13;
"It&#13;
consists  of apart-&#13;
ment-stylehousing with two double&#13;
(meaning double  occupancy)  bed-&#13;
rooms&#13;
with&#13;
a bath in between.  The&#13;
secondis for single bedrooms  with&#13;
private baths. The third  and most&#13;
popularis a suite style with a single&#13;
and a double bedroom  on either&#13;
side of the apartment  with  two&#13;
bathrooms in&#13;
between.&#13;
This  way&#13;
I&#13;
ther~  is ·a potential  for six people&#13;
sharing&#13;
a suite and three sharing&#13;
a&#13;
bathroom."&#13;
Students  also had a chance  to&#13;
share  their  views  on Wednesday&#13;
Feb. 27 with one of the architects'&#13;
Robert  Hackner.  According to Hac:&#13;
kner, the main comments  he heard&#13;
from students  were concerns about&#13;
how soundproof  the rooms  would&#13;
be and  the desire  for single bed.&#13;
~ooms. "The response has been&#13;
20-1&#13;
m&#13;
favor of single rooms. Kids don't&#13;
want to share a room,"  said&#13;
Hackn-&#13;
er.  "The  response  has been  very&#13;
positive,"   Hackner  added.  "The&#13;
majority  would prefer  to live here&#13;
if it were available  now."&#13;
The proposed  on-campus  housing&#13;
doesn't  just include single students'&#13;
housing;  Also included  in the plans&#13;
are family housing for married  stu-&#13;
dents or single parents,  and retire-&#13;
ment housing. The retirement  hous-&#13;
ing would be the only one available&#13;
to  non-student   residents   of the&#13;
community.&#13;
"The  family housing will hope-&#13;
fully have a child care center,"  stat-&#13;
ed  Schmerling.   She  also  talked&#13;
about  the retirement  housing.&#13;
"It&#13;
will be a wonderful  experience  for&#13;
the conventional  students  to have&#13;
adult  students  in the classroom.&#13;
It&#13;
gives the  conventional  students&#13;
a&#13;
different  perspective."   Schmerling&#13;
stresses however that the single&#13;
stu-&#13;
Civil&#13;
Rights Act&#13;
discussed&#13;
by&#13;
Congress&#13;
by Bob Kiesling&#13;
Community&#13;
News Editor&#13;
~ year after the Supreme  Court&#13;
deCided&#13;
the&#13;
Grove  City Vs. Bell&#13;
case,&#13;
civil rights groups are trying&#13;
to&#13;
get back the civil rights they say&#13;
werelost then&#13;
Three bills recently introduced  in&#13;
C.o~gressmay decide  the  fate  of&#13;
CIVIlrights. The Civil Rights Resto-&#13;
ration Act of 1985 introduced  in&#13;
boththe House&#13;
andthe&#13;
Senate  are&#13;
i~t~nded to restore  the&#13;
power&#13;
of&#13;
Civil&#13;
rights legislation to their status&#13;
beforethe court's decision.&#13;
A&#13;
third bill, introduced  in the&#13;
Senate&#13;
by&#13;
Sen, Robert  Dole, more&#13;
Specificallylimits the application of&#13;
CIVil&#13;
~ghts laws to colleges.&#13;
Wlulethe Grove City case may&#13;
be&#13;
tbe most visible example of civil&#13;
fights&#13;
erosion  PSGA's  Woman's&#13;
AU  .&#13;
'&#13;
airs Director  Susan  Walborn&#13;
said, it is only one of a group of de-&#13;
cisions which have slowly narrowed&#13;
civil rights over the last&#13;
decade.&#13;
Unlike comparable  worth, which&#13;
"you either love or you hate,"&#13;
wet-&#13;
born said, civil rights erosion is am-&#13;
biguous, gradual and hasn't caught&#13;
the public's attention.&#13;
Civil rights groups are trying to&#13;
prevent passage of the Dole.bill be-&#13;
cause they say it is as&#13;
limiting&#13;
as&#13;
the Grove City case.&#13;
.&#13;
Tracey  Lewis,  woman'~  affairs&#13;
director  for United&#13;
Council&#13;
of&#13;
UW&#13;
Student  Governments,   called  the&#13;
legislation, "one of the most impor-&#13;
tant civil rights issues of the dec-&#13;
ade."&#13;
.&#13;
What the Grove City case decid-&#13;
ed,  she  said,  is that. since  the&#13;
school's financial aid offICe was the&#13;
only office to receive federal fund-&#13;
ing it is the only one part of the&#13;
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dent housing was the first priority,&#13;
with family housing next and eld-&#13;
erly housing last.&#13;
Several  students   added  their&#13;
opinions about the three phases of&#13;
the housing plan. Jack Kemper,  a&#13;
senior, stated&#13;
"I&#13;
think it's a good&#13;
idea that they are having housing&#13;
on campus, but&#13;
I&#13;
think they should&#13;
concentrate   more  on  traditional&#13;
dormitory-style  housing rather than&#13;
for single parents or elderly."&#13;
A few students  were against&#13;
the&#13;
elderly housing plan. Mark Giese, a&#13;
life science  major,  stated,  "The&#13;
housing  should  be for traditional&#13;
students.&#13;
I&#13;
don't&#13;
lhinIt&#13;
elderly hous-&#13;
ing should be on&#13;
this&#13;
campus.  Is&#13;
this  college  a kind  of&#13;
nursing&#13;
home'?"&#13;
One  student   who  wished  to&#13;
remain&#13;
anonymous&#13;
stated,&#13;
"I&#13;
thmk&#13;
it's a lot of bull&#13;
that&#13;
the campus&#13;
is&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
provide housing for elderly&#13;
people from the community _&#13;
nus&#13;
is&#13;
an educational  institution,  not&#13;
a&#13;
low cost housing project."&#13;
Terry&#13;
Tunks,&#13;
president of PSGA,&#13;
A&#13;
disagreed.&#13;
"I&#13;
think the three differ-&#13;
ent&#13;
phases&#13;
are necessary and bene-&#13;
ficial to the&#13;
umversny expenence  •&#13;
The on-campus housing project u&#13;
not&#13;
being&#13;
slate funded, but through&#13;
privately-issued.  tax exempt&#13;
bond.&#13;
and private  giflS which&#13;
",11&#13;
help&#13;
keep the cost down for&#13;
studcn&#13;
"I&#13;
don'( kno" If the hOUSing&#13;
",11&#13;
increase attendance.  but 1 lhlnk&#13;
It&#13;
will&#13;
help retam  studen&#13;
who&#13;
UlU-&#13;
aUy leave after&#13;
a year or so to go&#13;
'someplace&#13;
where   they  have&#13;
dorms:  • con luded   hmerUng&#13;
Harmann,&#13;
Dry&#13;
retain PAB posts&#13;
dent body toward  PAB-sponsored&#13;
events."&#13;
The  Parkside  Activities  Board&#13;
(PAB) elected a new President  and&#13;
Vice-President  late Monday&#13;
night.&#13;
Not surprisingly,  some  old faces&#13;
turned up. Keith Harmann  was re-&#13;
elected  President  and  Mike&#13;
Dry&#13;
will again be Vice-President.&#13;
Harmann,  a 22-year-old&#13;
commu-&#13;
nications  major,  stated  that  his&#13;
goals for the board are to "increase&#13;
general  membership  and to create&#13;
a positive  attitude  among the stu-&#13;
Harmann  went  on&#13;
to&#13;
explain.&#13;
"By keeping the high standards  of&#13;
quality in our events,&#13;
we&#13;
hope&#13;
to&#13;
increase the students'  awareness  of&#13;
our&#13;
achievements  in programming&#13;
activities and through&#13;
uus&#13;
we hope&#13;
to interest  students&#13;
10&#13;
becoming&#13;
members  of PAB.  Members  not&#13;
only give&#13;
their&#13;
input into upcoming&#13;
events, but can&#13;
gain&#13;
valuable&#13;
expe-&#13;
rrence&#13;
by&#13;
being&#13;
10&#13;
charge&#13;
ot&#13;
events."&#13;
Dry. a life soenee major, stated&#13;
his&#13;
goals were  irmlar&#13;
"I&#13;
want&#13;
t.o&#13;
increase membership&#13;
10&#13;
PAD and&#13;
attendance  at&#13;
ecenu&#13;
1&#13;
want to&#13;
lI)'&#13;
some  different   puhhctt&#13;
y&#13;
and&#13;
promo ional&#13;
Ideas, such&#13;
as costum.&#13;
ed people  banding out nyers  for&#13;
events&#13;
and&#13;
free events&#13;
for&#13;
recrun-&#13;
ment to show that PAB&#13;
IS&#13;
mad  of&#13;
regular  students  and that  all are&#13;
welcome.&#13;
Wellness program on campus&#13;
A "welln ess" Brown Bag lunch-&#13;
eon will be held at the Parkside&#13;
Union, Room 104, on Wednesday,&#13;
March&#13;
20&#13;
from&#13;
11:50-12:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
The topic is "Home  Health Care"&#13;
presented  by Ms. Debbie Seyler of&#13;
Southeastern  Wisconsin Health Sys-&#13;
tems Agency, Milwaukee.&#13;
These semmars are free. but reg-&#13;
istration&#13;
IS&#13;
requested by the Oflice&#13;
of Continumg Education,  553·2312&#13;
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