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            <text>Snofest: PAB wins Winter Carnival</text>
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            <text>&#13;
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2  Thursday.   February   20. 1986&#13;
.£.~itorial&#13;
Welcome Kaplan&#13;
After a long, Involved search process. Sheila Kaplan&#13;
has been named Parkside's  new chancellor.  Kaplan, obvi-&#13;
ousJy highly qualified  for the position.  seemed  to am~ss&#13;
great support from the Parkside community on her flrst&#13;
pubUc visit&#13;
to&#13;
the campus on Tuesday. and&#13;
will&#13;
undoubt-&#13;
edly&#13;
be&#13;
well received&#13;
in&#13;
Racine  and Kenosha.  We join&#13;
in&#13;
welcoming her, and we are excited about working&#13;
with&#13;
her&#13;
In&#13;
the coming years.&#13;
But when the smoke clears&#13;
trom&#13;
the hoopla ignited by&#13;
thIs appointment.  what wlll remain?&#13;
Parkslde,&#13;
and Ils&#13;
needs as a campus wlll remain.&#13;
Clearly.  Kaplan  has not had a reasonable  amount  of&#13;
time&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
to&#13;
set an agenda for the university  nor has&#13;
she the opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
become famlliar&#13;
with&#13;
the issues ret-&#13;
evant&#13;
to&#13;
the campus.  Kaplan  has declined&#13;
comment&#13;
on&#13;
speclllc issues due&#13;
to&#13;
the newness of her appointment.  She&#13;
wUl&#13;
not&#13;
be&#13;
active&#13;
in&#13;
dectston-rnaktng on campus until she&#13;
ottlcially takes her new role on July&#13;
1.&#13;
We ask, however, that while formulating&#13;
an&#13;
agenda for-&#13;
Parks ide,&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
keep at the forefront of her plans an in-&#13;
clusive&#13;
role&#13;
for students&#13;
in&#13;
campus governance.&#13;
The&#13;
constant rhetoric students have been given, such&#13;
as&#13;
"this Is the year of the student," is useless without action.&#13;
The statement  "shared governance"is  all encompassing,&#13;
and that is what students want -  input in&#13;
all&#13;
areas of the&#13;
campus. With impending tuition increases,  and the in-&#13;
evitable decline&#13;
in&#13;
services. students are paying more and&#13;
getting less.&#13;
It&#13;
is Important  that the administration  real-&#13;
ize students must have input in the direction of the&#13;
unlver-&#13;
slly.&#13;
We&#13;
ask, then, that the administration work quickly and&#13;
more openly with students&#13;
to&#13;
achieve more comprehen-&#13;
sive programs and&#13;
a&#13;
better campus to guarantee our edu-&#13;
cations are paying off.&#13;
lt&#13;
is time for action. not lip service. regarding student&#13;
involvement. A chancellor does not a university make •&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
the students. and the quality of&#13;
its&#13;
graduates, that&#13;
are&#13;
Important.&#13;
-eor&#13;
YOU LOOK SO&#13;
PEAI(£D!&#13;
ARE YOU&#13;
AJJSO/..lJT£/..YCE/ffAIN&#13;
THJXf&#13;
YOUFEEt;&#13;
Nobody   asked  me,  but ...&#13;
Heavy  metal  isn't  mindless&#13;
them  when&#13;
I&#13;
consider  the&#13;
tachernent&#13;
to. youth&#13;
devil  worship  rap  bestowed   very essence of&#13;
pa&#13;
upon this tye of music. 1 used    bellion  against  nega&#13;
to be taken  aback  when Pete    established   societal&#13;
Townshend  ended&#13;
Who&#13;
con-&#13;
Its&#13;
genesis  can&#13;
be&#13;
certs by busting  his guitar  to   the  early  work of&#13;
The&#13;
shreds. But, like Elvis Costel·    and The Rolling Stones.&#13;
10 sang. "1 used to be disgus-&#13;
In .making  crlUcal&#13;
ted, now&#13;
I&#13;
try to be amused. ,.   ments  upon records&#13;
we,&#13;
And those hard core&#13;
punk-In-&#13;
sent by most of the&#13;
rna&#13;
f1uenced metal  bands  that do   bels, I try to be as&#13;
ob&#13;
flirt  with post-Exc.orcist&#13;
de,&#13;
as possible. This means&#13;
monic  possesion  have  NO   often am negative&#13;
place in my heart  (I'm a little    record  1 liked,  and&#13;
afraid of some things too).&#13;
toward  one 1 didn't like&#13;
And  there  are  scores  'of   cause  I just  didn't feel&#13;
lousy  metal  bands.  Some  of   measured  up to the&#13;
the  most  popular   groups   the performers.&#13;
It&#13;
w&#13;
(Ratt, QUiet Riot), come back    silly for me to say&#13;
that&#13;
with lousy second albums and   any  musical&#13;
genre&#13;
is&#13;
fade into Men At Work&#13;
obliv,&#13;
good or bad. as each&#13;
ion. The truly wretched rock-   large number of either.&#13;
ers never hang around  long,&#13;
How  can&#13;
J&#13;
like&#13;
the  injustices   being  rather&#13;
metal?  Perhaps  the q&#13;
few.&#13;
should .be, "How can&#13;
But  if you  do listen  sert-    like   anything   that&#13;
ously  to some  of the  better&#13;
haven't    approached&#13;
metal  works  by the  Ilkes  of   rnindedly : and  listened&#13;
Ozzy 'Osbourne   (oooh   that    thouroughlyand   objeCU&#13;
icky&#13;
guy&#13;
who bit the' rat??&#13;
It&#13;
Gross! ), especially  the  first&#13;
I&#13;
grew up in the era&#13;
two albums featuring  Randy    the  parents  continuallY&#13;
Rhoads  on guitar,  you will   kids to turn the music&#13;
see the classical and blues in-   Now I'm a parent and&#13;
its&#13;
fluences that characterize   the   kids who are saying&#13;
it,&#13;
Ei&#13;
best. least known tracks.&#13;
group would probably&#13;
be&#13;
Finally,  heavy metal  seems    prised  to find that my&#13;
to be the only extension. of   ite "loud"  composition&#13;
rock  and  roll's  eternal  at-   chatkovsky's "1812&#13;
ove&#13;
by Jim Neibaur&#13;
I&#13;
How on earth can a relatively&#13;
sane 28 year old husband and&#13;
father  who  attends  church&#13;
and delights in children possi-&#13;
bly have even remote affec-&#13;
tion for that loud. obnoxious&#13;
music  known  as  "Heavy&#13;
Metal." Well...here goes...&#13;
First.  of all. heavy metal&#13;
isn't the only music&#13;
I&#13;
like. al~&#13;
though&#13;
I&#13;
do like&#13;
it&#13;
as opposed -&#13;
to disliking it.&#13;
I&#13;
love blues,&#13;
soul, r&amp;b, fifties and sixties&#13;
(my ROOTS. man).  jazz  (e-&#13;
specially  Big  Band).  Frank&#13;
Sinartra,  Barbra  Streisand,&#13;
Paul  Simon, Bruce Springs-&#13;
teen.&#13;
classical,&#13;
an-&#13;
d...yes...even  country  if  its&#13;
the old stuff (Hank Williams&#13;
and before).&#13;
I&#13;
don't like.punk&#13;
rock,   muzak,   banal   pop&#13;
(Dionne Warwick Barry  Ma-&#13;
nilow...) or disco.&#13;
However,   in&#13;
defending'&#13;
heavy metal music,&#13;
I&#13;
am one&#13;
who has bothered to actually&#13;
listen to it.&#13;
I..&#13;
did not merely&#13;
rely on what the radio played&#13;
(always  the  worst  cuts  by&#13;
ANY artist) nor did I look at&#13;
the album cover and let that&#13;
be my basis  for judgement&#13;
(had  I  done  that.  I  never&#13;
would have purchased the Be.&#13;
anes' White Album).&#13;
Often people are  afraid  of&#13;
heavy metal.  I can't  blame&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
Don't  resort to AlA&#13;
To too Editor:&#13;
may&#13;
disagree with their pro-&#13;
fessors'  views...good!&#13;
That&#13;
should encourage independent&#13;
study on the part of the&#13;
stu-&#13;
denl...isn't&#13;
that&#13;
what college&#13;
Is all about?&#13;
If&#13;
there are those who feel&#13;
only one  side  of issues  is&#13;
befng&#13;
discussed&#13;
then&#13;
com-&#13;
plain; speak up...write&#13;
artie-&#13;
lea&#13;
to the press! Spying and&#13;
censoring are bogus --let's not&#13;
resort&#13;
to&#13;
these.&#13;
Concerned,&#13;
The&#13;
Basement Authority&#13;
Over the past few weeks&#13;
I&#13;
have  become  increasingly&#13;
worried. Several weeks ago&#13;
you ran an article on AIA (A.&#13;
curacy&#13;
in&#13;
Academia),  then&#13;
the&#13;
followingweek&#13;
a personal&#13;
ad warned all commies to be-&#13;
ware. This&#13;
all&#13;
has&#13;
the&#13;
dis-&#13;
tastelul   odor   of   Mccar-&#13;
tnytsm: is this stench perme-&#13;
ating&#13;
our  school;  will  we&#13;
allow&#13;
this?&#13;
I&#13;
do understand that&#13;
some&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
No  depth  to story&#13;
To tbe Editor.&#13;
Parkstde, without its knowl-&#13;
edge. has instilled a tradition&#13;
within  me.&#13;
It&#13;
seems  that&#13;
every  academic  year  some&#13;
Is..ue comes up which again&#13;
threatens my public anonym-&#13;
Ity.&#13;
So&#13;
far my Ire has been&#13;
provoked by the lack of man-&#13;
ners&#13;
in&#13;
Parks ide students and&#13;
the well-worn issue of abor-&#13;
tion. Varied  SUbjects, true.&#13;
And now&#13;
it&#13;
is the new chan-&#13;
cellor.  Not  necessarily  the&#13;
new chancellor  herself,  but&#13;
more  specifically  the  front&#13;
Letter see poge&#13;
10&#13;
Jennie&#13;
Tunkieicz........•.........•.... ~..~~~.~.~&#13;
Editor&#13;
Karl Dlxon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Kim Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Jim Neibaur&#13;
~   Feature Editor&#13;
Gary Schneeberger   ~ ~&#13;
Asst. Feature EdItor&#13;
RIch Blay&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Robb Luehr&#13;
"  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Dave lIIcEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jack&#13;
Bornhuetler&#13;
Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Dave Robac.k••....•........... ~   ~.Advertising Manager&#13;
Andy&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
~&#13;
~••~••~Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Brenda  Buchanan&#13;
Asst~&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Steve Picazo&#13;
Distribution Manager&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
writtet,l  and   edited   by  students    at   UW.Parkside    and  they&#13;
arbl~oiely    responsible&#13;
for   its   editorial    policy&#13;
and&#13;
content&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
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the   academic&#13;
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rea&#13;
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and  holidays.&#13;
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RANGEK&#13;
NewChancellor&#13;
- Kaplan discusses future&#13;
by&#13;
Karl Dixon&#13;
,:-,:-.".&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"Some people were skepti-&#13;
cal about whether or not an&#13;
academic from Brooklyn via&#13;
Minnesota can work in Ra-&#13;
cine and  Kenosha,&#13;
t,&#13;
new&#13;
Chancellor Sheila Kaplan said&#13;
during a press conference on&#13;
Tuesday. •'I promise  I will&#13;
address those problems and&#13;
concerns."&#13;
Kaplan held the press&#13;
con-&#13;
ference during the first day of&#13;
a two·day tour of the campus&#13;
and surrounding  communi,&#13;
ties. and described her reac-&#13;
tion to beIng chosen, and the&#13;
goals and problems  that lie&#13;
ahead.&#13;
"My&#13;
first impressions have&#13;
been confirmed,"   she  said.&#13;
"This is a fine institution and&#13;
I am proud to be affiliated&#13;
with&#13;
it.,.&#13;
Kaplan  saId  that   she&#13;
wanted to remain in the mid-&#13;
west because she and the&#13;
midwest have a strong&#13;
com-&#13;
mitment to public education.&#13;
"Shortage of. funds is the&#13;
name of the&#13;
game."&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
in&#13;
response  to a&#13;
question&#13;
about state budget cuI.&#13;
"It&#13;
is'&#13;
not unique to either the state&#13;
ofWisconsinor Parkside, but&#13;
I think it (a reduction  of&#13;
funds) is a factor of a chang-&#13;
ing economy rather' than a&#13;
change in the level of com-&#13;
mitment to public education."&#13;
Someof the issues that&#13;
Ka-&#13;
plansaid she 'will be address-&#13;
ing include the retention of&#13;
students and an emphasis ·on&#13;
liberalarts education.&#13;
"The retention issue is a se-&#13;
rious one, but it happened&#13;
longbefore I was a gleam in&#13;
anyone's eyes," she aald. "1&#13;
admire Parkside's  commit-&#13;
ment to open admissions and&#13;
I think it's more important&#13;
who you graduate than who&#13;
youlet&#13;
in."&#13;
The presence of on-campus&#13;
&gt;~&#13;
;,;&#13;
"0~'Mf•    "&#13;
'f'"&#13;
Sheila Kaplan&#13;
housing, the academic pro-  "Their effectivenss in their&#13;
grams and the relationship   positions could be comprom-&#13;
between the university and  ised if the process were open-&#13;
Racine  and  Kenosha  are  ed too early, though there&#13;
some&#13;
of the other imporant   comes a point, of course,&#13;
issues Kaplan&#13;
thlriks&#13;
she will  when people have to know."&#13;
race.&#13;
Kaplan said she will&#13;
prpba-&#13;
- "There are also a lot of  bly not be teaching any&#13;
cour-&#13;
state wide issues that the  ses for the first year because&#13;
UW-System President and the  her administrative  schedule&#13;
presfdents of the universities   would be unpredictable and&#13;
should  face  together,"  she  unfair to the students  who&#13;
continued, "like increased au-  would have her for classes.&#13;
tonomy as opposed toinvolve-    "I am slated to start (as&#13;
ment of state governmenl."&#13;
chancellor) on July 1, and I&#13;
Kaplan said that she proba-  am committed to my present&#13;
bly would not have appplied  position until the middle of&#13;
for the job of Chancellor if  May," she said. "1 will be&#13;
the' process' had been more  here providing that the mov-&#13;
open. "When you are seeking  ing trucks are available to&#13;
a person at this level, the ap-  move me into the house I&#13;
plicants  usually  hold  reo  have been told about but have&#13;
sponsible positions," she said.  not yet seen."&#13;
Thursday,  February  20, 1986 3&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Professor awarded large sum&#13;
The right to freedom of expression in the classroom&#13;
is&#13;
alive and well&#13;
in&#13;
AUanta, Ga.&#13;
A federal court jury awarded $2.57million dollars In&#13;
back pay and damages to&#13;
a&#13;
former English instructor at&#13;
the University of Georgia who claimed&#13;
she&#13;
was&#13;
fired be-&#13;
cause she spoke out against favoritism (or&#13;
student&#13;
athle-&#13;
tes, Associated Press reported.&#13;
A&#13;
six member jury found two Georgia officials&#13;
had&#13;
violated her right to&#13;
free&#13;
speech by demoting and&#13;
ven-&#13;
tually firing her.&#13;
Students defeat Marriot Corp.&#13;
Students of State Universlty&#13;
of New York-Blnghamton&#13;
waged&#13;
a&#13;
war against the Marriott CorporaUonand won.&#13;
According to National On-Campus Reports, the&#13;
corpora-&#13;
tion, the primary food service vendor on campus,&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
target of student protest last spring becau  It&#13;
has&#13;
opera-&#13;
tion in South Africa.&#13;
The administarlon agreed&#13;
to&#13;
conduct&#13;
a&#13;
student&#13;
rereren-&#13;
dum on whether the company's&#13;
contract&#13;
shouJd&#13;
be&#13;
r&#13;
n&#13;
-w-&#13;
ed&#13;
in&#13;
1987,&#13;
the article continued, but the company&#13;
recently&#13;
announced it was withdrawing from its&#13;
South&#13;
African&#13;
operations.&#13;
Caller harasses Madison women&#13;
College women in Madison should not  lk&#13;
to&#13;
ju t an&#13;
one on the telephone.&#13;
A man claiming to be a graduate student at  W  dl-&#13;
son is calling women on campus&#13;
and&#13;
asking for explldt&#13;
sexual information, according to&#13;
the&#13;
National On-campus&#13;
Report.&#13;
The caller claims he is researching&#13;
a drssertatlon on&#13;
how openly people discuss sex, the article said.&#13;
and the&#13;
psychology department knows of no such project Widno&#13;
phone canvassing has been approved by campu -security&#13;
Graffiti irks students&#13;
Students at Yale University are upset becau .e 8\\'UU&#13;
kas and Ku Klux Klan initials painted in the Arec.."\m('rl·&#13;
can Cultural Center were not removed for two week&#13;
One student noted, accordiRg to .aUonal On-C mpu&#13;
Reports, that pre-divestment graffiti had been removed&#13;
the same day it had been written.&#13;
Cashen discusses new appointment as Asst. Chancellor&#13;
by&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Carol&#13;
J.&#13;
Cashen, director of&#13;
Educational  Program   Sup-&#13;
port was -appointed interim&#13;
assistant chancellor for edu-&#13;
cational services last -Friday.&#13;
"I'm excited about the op-&#13;
portunity. I think it's a real&#13;
challenge and I look forward&#13;
to serving as long as the need&#13;
exists," said Cashen.&#13;
Cashen will replace  Mi-&#13;
chael Bassis, who will leave&#13;
Parkside in April to become&#13;
Vice president of academic&#13;
affairs at Eastern Connecti-&#13;
cut State University.&#13;
Peter  Hoff, chair  of the&#13;
University Committee, said of&#13;
Cashen's  appointment.   "1&#13;
think she'll do an exc~llent&#13;
job in her new position. She's&#13;
always worked well with the&#13;
faCUlty...&#13;
Cashen will finish out her&#13;
seventh year as director of&#13;
Educatwnal  Program  Sup-&#13;
port. As director she, and her&#13;
staff are responsible for four&#13;
prim'ary areas: 1) all student&#13;
testing  such as placeme~t&#13;
and  competence:  2) skill&#13;
courses  for  students  that&#13;
enter college underprepat."ed&#13;
in such subjects as re.admg&#13;
and writing: 3) AcademiC Re·&#13;
source Center to serv~ st~.&#13;
dents, and 4) free tutormg m&#13;
introductory courses.&#13;
'In her new role, Cashen will&#13;
be responsible for ali areas&#13;
that fall under the title, "edu-&#13;
cational  services. "  Such&#13;
areas include student devel-&#13;
opment, academic enrollme":t&#13;
and counseling. and the Li-&#13;
brary  Learning Center, to&#13;
name a few.&#13;
Cashen said she has done&#13;
some . thinking  about  an&#13;
agenda that would strive for&#13;
excellence and involvement.&#13;
"I would like to make the in-&#13;
stitution more receptive to&#13;
students. I've heard some stu-&#13;
dents  say,  especially  the&#13;
minority students, that they&#13;
don't feel welcome. A lot has&#13;
been done to change that&#13;
b~:&#13;
we have a long way to go,&#13;
she said.&#13;
"I'd like to see more oppor-&#13;
tunities for students. on the&#13;
campus to become mvolved&#13;
in work opportunities, clubs,&#13;
student government and val'·&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
.....&#13;
"&#13;
".&#13;
"&#13;
...&#13;
ious organizations. Research&#13;
has shown that the involved&#13;
student on campus Is the one&#13;
that is going to stay to gradu-&#13;
ate," Cashen said.&#13;
When Bassis leaves, Cashen&#13;
said she plans&#13;
to&#13;
"maintain&#13;
the same open policy that&#13;
he's (Bassis ) had with both&#13;
students and staff.&#13;
It&#13;
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opportunity to get to know&#13;
more of the students on the&#13;
campus  through  the post-&#13;
tton.&#13;
It&#13;
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A native  of  wtsconstn,&#13;
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English from Carroll College.&#13;
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lege&#13;
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