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bers of the ChIwaukee AllI· "thyroid cancer. However; to : how embritUed a t'&lt;!actorcan    mean I'm trying to to look..at   And one of the bases of that&#13;
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Susan Michetti  who lives  layed' three  to four  hours  Which 'Is adequately· safe,"    in this country."&#13;
clear power may be a' moot&#13;
within&#13;
ten miles (,f the plant, :.'after expOsure to radioactive'  said Woods.&#13;
.&#13;
Those effects are felt 'much   point these days, Campbell&#13;
felt that the i'taking of KI'  Iodine," sal!!'Ed GogoI,presl..&#13;
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I~, true,"  continued    more than people realize. Un.  admits. "No one's contracted&#13;
shouldbe an educated choice'  dent of the Citizens Against .Woods, that Zion plant ·will   like other nations, such as the   for a new reactor since 1978,"&#13;
made&#13;
by the people within the" .Nuclear 'Power' and Weapons,  be·hlll"hupon the IIst,of plants    SOvietUnion, America boasts   he  points  out.  Right  now&#13;
community(l(enosha) as well  "the benefit 'drops off to.50%. ..that will,approach that limit    a political system which&#13;
Is..&#13;
thing.&#13;
are  stagnant,  and&#13;
as by the board.:'&#13;
'·If&#13;
taken  Immedlately,  the  in the next century....&#13;
. .&#13;
fairly open, partiCUlarly at   there Isn't much reason to be.&#13;
Citizen Clu'tsRoth  warned'  protective  benefit'  can  be   The County Board Is ex·   points of policy' Implementa.   lIeve that will change In the&#13;
the board about what they'  higher than 90%." .&#13;
. 'pe~ted  to'vote on 'Resblutlon   tlon.&#13;
near future.&#13;
would not· hear  "Officials   ..In addition to hearing sup· . 39'1nthe new few months.&#13;
from  the'  nucl~ar  power'  port for the' KI tablets,  the&#13;
"There are a lot of hearings&#13;
Although Campbell believes&#13;
people can be involved in,"   reactor safety deserves to be&#13;
Campbell explained. "There   considered,  he  wonders&#13;
If&#13;
are also many state and local  enough attention Is being fo-&#13;
government agencies people  cused on oUler aspects of the&#13;
can look to&#13;
to&#13;
if&#13;
they want&#13;
to&#13;
nuclear question.&#13;
intervene and try to effect the&#13;
polley. Those optlorts .aren't&#13;
"Yeah, I get a little nerv·&#13;
open in many European coun.  ous thinking about the possl·&#13;
tries. ••&#13;
bllity&#13;
of a reactor  disaster,"&#13;
On  an  economic  side,  he said. "But what I find&#13;
Campbell also sees this coun.  much  more  concerning  Is&#13;
try's  unique  structure  as   what the hell we're going to&#13;
making our nuclear  Issues  do with all that waste.&#13;
different from others.&#13;
"A reactor  accident  pre.&#13;
"The main problem Amerl·  sumably   could  happen,,"&#13;
cans have had is in trying to   Campbell   continued,   "and&#13;
standardize the design of nu-  that would have consequences&#13;
clear reactors.  It's been said   for some segment of the pop_&#13;
that&#13;
If&#13;
we do start standardlz-   ulation.&#13;
ing their size and construc-&#13;
tion, we'll be able to build&#13;
"But even if there isn't an&#13;
safer plants and bring their   accident, we've got this waste&#13;
cost down.&#13;
we're producing every single&#13;
day, and we haven't figured&#13;
"The problem."&#13;
he continu-&#13;
ed, "Is that the way the reac.   out what to do with&#13;
It&#13;
yet.&#13;
tor system has been structur-&#13;
"And some of that stuff,' he&#13;
ed&#13;
in&#13;
the U.S., four major   concluded.   '~remains   toxic&#13;
manufacturers   have  been  and lethal for literally thou·&#13;
competing with each other.   sands of years."&#13;
Enrollment,·director' search&#13;
goesnaffonalafteraH&#13;
by Kelly McKissick&#13;
At a Parkslde Student Gov·&#13;
ernment Association (PSGA)&#13;
meetingWednesday, Septem-&#13;
ber 10. Assistant Chancellor&#13;
for Student  Affairs  Gary&#13;
Grace announced that  a na-&#13;
tion-Wide search  and screen&#13;
Wouldbe held&#13;
to&#13;
fill the posl:&#13;
lionof director of student en.&#13;
''Ollmentservlce.s.&#13;
Originally, the adminlstra.&#13;
tlon's decision was to conduct&#13;
an in·house search and screen&#13;
to flll the position. However,&#13;
Withthe consideration of PS-&#13;
GA'sunanimous opposition to&#13;
this process, another meeting&#13;
was   held   on   Tuesday,&#13;
September  9. According&#13;
to&#13;
Grace  it was decided that&#13;
"we (fue administration) will&#13;
be going, as quickly as we&#13;
can,&#13;
to&#13;
an&#13;
open  .national&#13;
search  with  strong  encour-&#13;
agement to any internal fa·&#13;
culty-staff  who  wants  to&#13;
apply."&#13;
A  national  search  and&#13;
screen  would take a mini·&#13;
mum oUour to five months to&#13;
conduct  including time for&#13;
advertl~ement of the position.&#13;
Grace is not happy with the&#13;
amount of time&#13;
It&#13;
wl1ltake to&#13;
fill the position. "The longer&#13;
we keep active, the longer It&#13;
sets  up  a  very  tentative&#13;
Image  for  this  University.&#13;
God's speed, let's get on with&#13;
the&#13;
search&#13;
and&#13;
screen  com-&#13;
mittee."&#13;
Student enrollment services&#13;
Is a new office at Parkslde.&#13;
It&#13;
was&#13;
created  last  April  be-&#13;
cause of&#13;
a&#13;
general decline&#13;
in&#13;
·enrollment. Grace said "The&#13;
offices of Admissions, Finan·&#13;
Cial Aid  and  Registration&#13;
have not generally been able&#13;
to be coordinated in such a&#13;
way as to really meet the&#13;
changing enrollment needs."&#13;
The' enrollment  management&#13;
officewas installed to help in·&#13;
crease enrollment.&#13;
..&#13;
Sociology prof pens .'&#13;
nuclear power study&#13;
by Gary L. Schneeberger&#13;
Editor&#13;
John Campbell&#13;
2  Thursdey,  S:pt::e~m~be::.r~1~81o!&#13;
1~9=8~6~&#13;
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ggitorial&#13;
Union is lacking&#13;
Last fall, a group of student  leaders  got together  to sug-&#13;
gest possible revisions&#13;
in&#13;
the layout and operation of&#13;
Union Square.  To their minds.  the Square  was plagued&#13;
by&#13;
problems   that  made&#13;
it&#13;
hard  for  all  students  to  enjoy  them-&#13;
selves.&#13;
So the group met. came up&#13;
with&#13;
some recommendations&#13;
and reported  them to Bill Niebuhr,  director  of the Union,&#13;
At the lime, Niebuhr  told the group that he's look into the&#13;
feaslbllity  of theIr suggesllons.&#13;
It's been a year  now.&#13;
:Mr.&#13;
Niebuhr  must still be looking,&#13;
because  the situation  hasn't  improved&#13;
in&#13;
Union Square.&#13;
One of the recommendations  was restructuring  the&#13;
room so that there would be a quiet area for students who&#13;
wished to talk, not shout. at one another.&#13;
It&#13;
was suggested&#13;
that partiUons be erected&#13;
to&#13;
sequester a section of the&#13;
Square from the noise that sometimes occurs there.&#13;
Granted,  there&#13;
is&#13;
nothing wrong&#13;
with&#13;
a little good-natur-&#13;
ed&#13;
partying;  nor is there  anything  wrong with students&#13;
who wish to partake  of more peaceful social activities.  As&#13;
things stand now, that Is not an option at Union Square.&#13;
It&#13;
should be.&#13;
There  was also talk of redesigning  the building  so as to&#13;
eliminate  what  one  member  of that  student  leadership&#13;
group referred&#13;
to&#13;
as its 'discotheque"  look. Indeed, Pa.rk-&#13;
side has come&#13;
to&#13;
a point&#13;
in&#13;
its history where the physical&#13;
appearance  of its buildings is&#13;
in&#13;
dire need of change, so&#13;
that the campus  can look&#13;
like&#13;
the up~and-coming institu-&#13;
tion it's striving to be. Union Square should be an impor-&#13;
tant part of that updallng.&#13;
Food  service  also  presents&#13;
a&#13;
problem.  When&#13;
PAB&#13;
makes  a genuine  good faith  effort  to lure more  students&#13;
into Union Square  by showing  a film on video, many&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents stay away, since&#13;
2&#13;
p.m. 1s when the movie starts as&#13;
well  as  when  the  grlll  closes.  Such  shortsightedness&#13;
speaks&#13;
to&#13;
the miscommunication  between the Union&#13;
ad-&#13;
mlnlstrallon   and  the Actlvllles  Board.  For  either  to be&#13;
successful, both need to work together.&#13;
In&#13;
general,  then, we urge&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Niebuhr to seriously re-&#13;
consider&#13;
the&#13;
recommendations   made  to him last term.&#13;
And&#13;
we&#13;
also&#13;
encourage  students wishing to see&#13;
trnprove-&#13;
ments  in Union Square  to voice their  opinions.  The stu-&#13;
dent Union Is just  that  -  the student  Union, financed  by&#13;
student  turtion.&#13;
Each and all of us should have a say in the way It's&#13;
run.&#13;
Nobody. asked ...&#13;
WLLCtapestries behind times&#13;
by Gary&#13;
L.&#13;
Schneeberger&#13;
"New"  is  the  operative&#13;
word  this  year  at  Parkslde.&#13;
Except in Main Place,&#13;
There's&#13;
a&#13;
new chancellor,&#13;
a&#13;
new assistant  chancellor, new&#13;
residence  halls, a new admis-&#13;
sions policy, new enthusiasm&#13;
and  even .a&#13;
new&#13;
front-page&#13;
flag for the newspaper you're&#13;
presently reading.&#13;
But in Main  Place,  where&#13;
the pyramids  stretch  up from&#13;
the floor, the Seven Wonders&#13;
of the Parkslde  world are the&#13;
tapestries   hangtng  from  the&#13;
ceUing.&#13;
They&#13;
are  old.  And  ugly,&#13;
.Letters'&#13;
Bathroom   problems  fixed&#13;
To&#13;
The Editor:&#13;
I&#13;
guess this could really  be&#13;
a "Nobody  Asked Me,&#13;
But..;"&#13;
column,  but  there  Isn't  that&#13;
much copy on this Issue.&#13;
I&#13;
just wanted  to pass  along&#13;
some good news&#13;
to&#13;
the female&#13;
users  of the Physical  Educa·&#13;
tlon bullding.  After  using the&#13;
building&#13;
on&#13;
several  occasions&#13;
to play  racquetball,&#13;
I&#13;
found&#13;
out  that  the  men's  locker&#13;
room&#13;
has&#13;
electrical   outlets&#13;
for  the  male  users  of  the&#13;
bullding.&#13;
I&#13;
had  searched  the&#13;
women's.  locker  area  to no&#13;
avall in hopes of finding elec-&#13;
trical  outlets  to use for my&#13;
curling Iron and halr dryer.&#13;
When&#13;
I&#13;
realized   that  the&#13;
men had something  that  the&#13;
women  did  not,  I  sent  a&#13;
memo&#13;
to&#13;
Asst.  Chancellor&#13;
Gary  Goetz,  who  has  taken&#13;
care of the oversight.  He&#13;
in-&#13;
formed me&#13;
this week that the&#13;
order for the outlets has been&#13;
slgnned  and he expects  them&#13;
to  be  installed   within   six&#13;
weeks.&#13;
The lesson  here  is that  the&#13;
system works. I urge students&#13;
who have  problems  with the&#13;
way  the  university  is  run,&#13;
whether&#13;
it&#13;
be something  as&#13;
mundane&#13;
as&#13;
the lack of a&#13;
con-&#13;
venience  or  the  lack  or&#13;
an&#13;
educational   program,   to  let&#13;
someone know.&#13;
The&#13;
only way&#13;
to&#13;
change the way things are&#13;
Is to let your voice be heard.&#13;
It&#13;
worked  for  me,  and&#13;
I&#13;
know the  women  who have&#13;
been wanting to use the gym&#13;
but have not done so because&#13;
they would have to spend the&#13;
rest of the day looking less-&#13;
than-appealtng&#13;
will  be  glad&#13;
that&#13;
I&#13;
spoke up.&#13;
Jenny Carr&#13;
And past their  prime.&#13;
For  five  years&#13;
now,&#13;
I've&#13;
looked  at  those   antiquated&#13;
eyesores  and  wondered&#13;
why&#13;
they  haven't   been  replaced&#13;
with something  more  contem-&#13;
porary.  Are they, in their  psy-&#13;
chedellc&#13;
orange.and.red&#13;
glory,  an homage  to the&#13;
Par-&#13;
trldge  Family's   painted  bus?&#13;
Are  they  to remind  us  of a&#13;
time when "groovy,"  "bitch-&#13;
ing'  " and  "mod"  were  the&#13;
"hip"  things  to  say?  Were&#13;
they  deslsgned  by Chancellor&#13;
Wyllie'S  wife?  Was  she  color&#13;
blind?&#13;
Whatever  the  answer,  the&#13;
fact remains  that those  tapes-&#13;
tries,   aside   from&#13;
InduciDg&#13;
headaches,   hardly present"&#13;
up-to-date&#13;
Image of&#13;
this&#13;
cam.&#13;
pus  to those  who&#13;
vlsit.&#13;
And&#13;
that's   not  good,  espectally&#13;
when  we're  trying&#13;
to&#13;
repoif&#13;
tion ourselves  in academia"&#13;
alive and thriving,&#13;
With  all  the  talented&#13;
art&#13;
students  enrolled here,the.&#13;
must be someone&#13;
who&#13;
can&#13;
de-&#13;
sign new tapestries that&#13;
ce1&gt;&#13;
brate  what  we're becomilll,&#13;
instead    of   reminding ~&#13;
where  we began, The&#13;
t1m0l&#13;
as Bob Dylan warned, hav",&#13;
changed.&#13;
MaIn&#13;
Place'a&#13;
tape&gt;&#13;
tries&#13;
a-should,&#13;
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