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            <text>March3. 1SBB&#13;
•&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Senatehopeful Earl outlines his&#13;
by&#13;
Amy&#13;
H. Ritter&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
Wisconsin'S issues&#13;
are&#13;
na-&#13;
aonaI&#13;
issues,  said  former&#13;
GovernorTony Earl Monday,&#13;
.,.aI&lt;Jng&#13;
at Parkside  to&#13;
30&#13;
Is&#13;
and faculty  memo&#13;
lera.&#13;
He&#13;
explained that his can-&#13;
ldacy&#13;
for the U.S. Senate,&#13;
most other  platforms,&#13;
d be based  on  national&#13;
lllluesbecause  regional    issues&#13;
are&#13;
increasingly difficult  to&#13;
define. Wisconsin's&#13;
concerns&#13;
a state are  embodied&#13;
in&#13;
eoncemsfor the  nation   as  a&#13;
wI1oie.&#13;
"The&#13;
number one  domestic&#13;
lISueright now is putting the&#13;
my back&#13;
in&#13;
order,&#13;
to&#13;
said&#13;
. He cited three  major&#13;
as:  the  national   deficit&#13;
foe&#13;
to&#13;
government   over-&#13;
ding:&#13;
a&#13;
loss of high-pay-&#13;
jobs accompanied  by an&#13;
ase in low-paying jobs;&#13;
IIIdthe ever-increasing  gap&#13;
een&#13;
the "haves"  and the&#13;
tudent&#13;
Parkslde Student&#13;
oovem-&#13;
t  Assoclatlon  elections&#13;
be&#13;
held March 9 and 10.&#13;
ts may  vote  on  the&#13;
Concourse  at  that&#13;
The candidates running&#13;
Bldentand' vtce presi •.&#13;
are unopposed.  Eleven&#13;
tes&#13;
are&#13;
vying for nine&#13;
seats.&#13;
candidates are:&#13;
President:&#13;
Lewandowski&#13;
an, biology major&#13;
cations:&#13;
"As    a&#13;
A) Senstor I have been&#13;
to&#13;
the issues on campus.&#13;
vebeen active in changes&#13;
tIui&#13;
hout the past year,  as&#13;
reopening of the&#13;
0-1&#13;
Li-&#13;
P  doors. Before  coming&#13;
r~de.   I was an officer&#13;
.... 81 11226.or the  Glass,&#13;
and Plastics  Allied&#13;
rs Union."&#13;
~ns&#13;
for seeking office:&#13;
see&#13;
llIany changes  that&#13;
totube&#13;
made at Parkside.&#13;
~ dent involvement&#13;
in-&#13;
bel  on campus.  I want&#13;
p buDd student  organi.&#13;
and increase  and en·&#13;
student programs. "&#13;
~lIonaJ&#13;
..&#13;
comments:&#13;
:like ~&#13;
of the things I would&#13;
rea:&#13;
if&#13;
I'm elected are to&#13;
P&#13;
to&#13;
corporate  sponsor·&#13;
by&#13;
enhance  programs,&#13;
t  taking  some  of the&#13;
• "L~Put·"&#13;
ott&#13;
your tuition dollars&#13;
~d   on&#13;
good&#13;
programs.  I&#13;
tte&#13;
also&#13;
like to work with&#13;
lie&#13;
~stratlon&#13;
to allevt·&#13;
lelll&#13;
s&#13;
."e&#13;
Of&#13;
the parking prob.&#13;
"have&#13;
riots"&#13;
.  "The economy has to be put&#13;
right,"  he emphasized.&#13;
In foreign policy, Earl  sup-&#13;
ports the exportation  of ideals&#13;
as  opposed  to  the  physical&#13;
might.&#13;
"Most people do not want to&#13;
see us impose our&#13;
will,&#13;
II&#13;
he&#13;
said.  Aid to the Contras,  he&#13;
said,  is an example  of poor&#13;
foreign policy.&#13;
"America  can be a  strong&#13;
world  power&#13;
by&#13;
exporting  its&#13;
ideals ..,&#13;
The  Democratic   Senatorial&#13;
hopeful  said  he  would  prefer&#13;
funding the Peace Corps over&#13;
Star Wars.&#13;
Another  issue he said&#13;
Wls-&#13;
consin  historically   advocates&#13;
is  environmental   protection.&#13;
Earl  said the federal&#13;
govern-&#13;
ment has "slid back"  on that&#13;
issue   under  the  Reagan  ad-&#13;
ministration.   Earl  stands&#13;
in&#13;
support of environmental  pro-&#13;
tection,  including  the context&#13;
of protecting  local economy.&#13;
Promotion  of agriculture  is&#13;
candidates&#13;
For Vice President:&#13;
Ross Pettit&#13;
Sophomore,   applied  com-&#13;
puter   science   and  business&#13;
accounting  major&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
III&#13;
under-&#13;
stand how SGAs (student gov-&#13;
emment   associations)   work&#13;
through participation  on other&#13;
committees.&#13;
I&#13;
am also&#13;
outspo-&#13;
ken and not afraid to stand up&#13;
for what is right."&#13;
Reasons  for seeking  office:&#13;
"I  like  the  direction  student&#13;
.government  is going,  and  I&#13;
want to continue that trend. I&#13;
have  some things  I want  to&#13;
-see done on this campus that&#13;
would  enhance  It  for  stu-&#13;
dents:  a  campus  book  ex-&#13;
change  and  corporate  spon-&#13;
-sorship of clubs. for example.&#13;
I  also&#13;
thin1't&#13;
I  can  provide&#13;
sound leadership  for students&#13;
on current  and  future  prob-&#13;
lems  facing  PSGA:  annexa-&#13;
tion, United Councll, activity&#13;
hour, etc."&#13;
II&#13;
Additional comments:   stu-&#13;
dent government  Is not abo~t&#13;
government  ·or poltt1cs,&#13;
it&#13;
s&#13;
about students.  Jay's  and my&#13;
project-oriented  Idea of SGAs&#13;
is what It's all about ..imProv-&#13;
ing  conditions  on campus  for&#13;
students."&#13;
For&#13;
senate:&#13;
Colleen L. Clemins&#13;
Freshman&#13;
"&#13;
d&#13;
QuaiificationS:&#13;
Informe .&#13;
on student issues, personal in&#13;
d&#13;
terest in chfJd care issues an&#13;
non.tradltional&#13;
~~ues,   in·&#13;
volved on campus'k'na  office:&#13;
Reasons  for see&#13;
u..,  .&#13;
Tony Earl&#13;
an&#13;
area that the Midwest&#13;
has&#13;
recently  been "left&#13;
out"&#13;
of, he&#13;
said.&#13;
The  major  political  ques-&#13;
tlon&#13;
now,&#13;
Earl said, is which&#13;
direction will lawmakers take&#13;
political stance&#13;
after  Ronald Reagan?  "Will&#13;
It&#13;
just be different? Or&#13;
wlli&#13;
it&#13;
be better?"&#13;
In&#13;
the  race  for  the&#13;
Demo-&#13;
cratic&#13;
nomination&#13;
to the&#13;
Sen-&#13;
ate seat that&#13;
wlli&#13;
be vacated&#13;
by William Proxmire,  Earl is&#13;
competing with U.S. Rep. Jim&#13;
Moody and Ed Garvey,  who&#13;
won that nomination  but lost&#13;
the election in&#13;
1986.&#13;
What&#13;
dif-&#13;
ferentiates&#13;
him&#13;
from  the&#13;
other&#13;
candidates  is&#13;
his&#13;
back-&#13;
ground, he explained.&#13;
Voters&#13;
wili&#13;
look at&#13;
candl-&#13;
dates'&#13;
values,&#13;
in&#13;
Earl's  opin-&#13;
ion, when weighing&#13;
the Demo-&#13;
cratic against the Republican&#13;
candidate.    Values   weigh&#13;
more hea&#13;
vUy&#13;
in&#13;
Senate  races&#13;
than&#13;
in&#13;
House  races,  he said,&#13;
which   tend&#13;
to&#13;
have   more&#13;
issue-oriented  races  due  to&#13;
the shorter&#13;
term.&#13;
Through politng, Earl said,&#13;
he&#13;
found&#13;
tllt&#13;
his  loss   of  the&#13;
governorship&#13;
to&#13;
Tommy&#13;
Thompson in 1986has not car-&#13;
ried a negative&#13;
impact&#13;
over&#13;
to his current campaign.&#13;
In&#13;
response&#13;
to atudent&#13;
In-&#13;
quirY,&#13;
Earl  said he plans to&#13;
work  for  increased   govern-&#13;
mental&#13;
funding&#13;
of  higher&#13;
education.&#13;
"Education  was  once&#13;
eon-&#13;
sidered  a  societal&#13;
good,"&#13;
he&#13;
said, "but it&#13;
is&#13;
now seen&#13;
as&#13;
an&#13;
individual&#13;
good.&#13;
and the indl·&#13;
vidual should have to pay for&#13;
it.''&#13;
a sentiment he dlsagrees&#13;
with.&#13;
"Wit,   intelI1gence  and&#13;
ambition."&#13;
once&#13;
were   the&#13;
determining  factors in a per-&#13;
son's&#13;
level&#13;
of&#13;
education,  he&#13;
said,&#13;
"not one's&#13;
station&#13;
in&#13;
lile.&#13;
That's&#13;
a&#13;
terrible&#13;
mistake.  and&#13;
one that is reflected at the&#13;
na-&#13;
tlonallevel.&#13;
"Thts&#13;
philosophy (that gov.&#13;
ernment  should  not support&#13;
higher  education)  must  be&#13;
tumed around before it really&#13;
takes hold."&#13;
In closing. Earl  urged&#13;
ali&#13;
students to participate  in the&#13;
political process through vot-&#13;
ing. "Participation&#13;
is&#13;
critical!&#13;
Individuals do make a differ·&#13;
ence!"&#13;
detail   plans&#13;
for&#13;
coming  term&#13;
UTo&#13;
try&#13;
and&#13;
improve  student&#13;
life  on campus,  become&#13;
more&#13;
in&#13;
tune&#13;
with&#13;
student  issues."&#13;
Additional  comments:   "I&#13;
would  like&#13;
to&#13;
work&#13;
for&#13;
more&#13;
corporate    sponsorship   of&#13;
events&#13;
to&#13;
enhance&#13;
programs&#13;
and  possibly  iower  tuition,&#13;
and I'm interested  in tmprov-&#13;
Ing'&#13;
child care facUities."&#13;
Tim Grygera&#13;
Freshman,  political  science&#13;
major&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
'II&#13;
am  cur-&#13;
rently a member of the PSGA&#13;
Senate  and  a  member  of&#13;
PUAB. I met with the&#13;
Chan·&#13;
cellor on behalf of the Resi-&#13;
dence Hall students  to voice&#13;
their problems  with the food&#13;
service to the administrators.&#13;
I also set up a meeting&#13;
be-&#13;
tween the Residence Hall stu-&#13;
dents and members&#13;
of&#13;
the ad-&#13;
ministration&#13;
to&#13;
solve   these&#13;
problems."&#13;
Reasons for seeking office:&#13;
"I  am  presently   very  in·&#13;
volved in shared  governance&#13;
and feel that I have the lead- .&#13;
ershlp  ability  to best repre-&#13;
sent  the  students  of  Park·&#13;
side."&#13;
Additional comments:  "My&#13;
mission   is&#13;
to&#13;
increase   stu·&#13;
dents   representation,   elimi-&#13;
nate   fiscal&#13;
mismanagement&#13;
of students'  monies  and  to&#13;
work for increased  corporate&#13;
sponsorship  in the hopes of&#13;
lowering  tuition  for&#13;
ali&#13;
stu·&#13;
dents."&#13;
John Kehoe&#13;
Freshman,  electrical  engi·&#13;
neering major&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
Assistant&#13;
photo editor of the Parkside&#13;
Ranger,  member  of Parkside&#13;
radio  technical   committee.&#13;
resident of Parkside housing.&#13;
Reasons for seeking office:&#13;
"I  am  running  to  start  a&#13;
more  vigorous  student  re-&#13;
cruliment  campaign  as well&#13;
as being a direct  voice for&#13;
housing students&#13;
In&#13;
PSGA."&#13;
Additional&#13;
comments:    "I&#13;
think&#13;
that my past work re-&#13;
cord for the Ranger  and the&#13;
radio&#13;
committee&#13;
shows    a&#13;
commitment  to Parkslde  that&#13;
wlli&#13;
be carried  into the sen-&#13;
ate.&#13;
n&#13;
Chris Kenth&#13;
Sophomore, history major&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
"I   was&#13;
treasurer&#13;
for&#13;
Wargamers,&#13;
and I have a wI11Ingnessto be&#13;
Involved in activities at Park-&#13;
side."&#13;
Reasons for seeking office:&#13;
'ITo&#13;
be  more&#13;
involved&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
government  at Parkside  and&#13;
to participate  in the  demo-&#13;
cratic  process."&#13;
Lynn Pagliaro&#13;
Freshman,&#13;
business major&#13;
Qua1IfIcations: "I have an&#13;
interest  in student  activities&#13;
and needs. I'm well-informed&#13;
on student Issues."&#13;
Reasons&#13;
for seeking office:&#13;
"To&#13;
get involved in atudent&#13;
governance."&#13;
Additional comments:  "Al·&#13;
though I am l'elatlvely new on&#13;
campus,&#13;
I&#13;
can see some&#13;
of&#13;
the problems  Parkaide&#13;
hall:&#13;
and 1 want to&#13;
try&#13;
to deal with&#13;
them&#13;
correctly.':&#13;
Anne Ruppert&#13;
Senior, psychology major&#13;
Qualifications:   "I  am  a&#13;
concerned  student,  active  in&#13;
student enrichment  activities,&#13;
atudent   employee,   Junior&#13;
Achievement   vice-president&#13;
of&#13;
finance. and clerical auper·&#13;
v!IIor at the MECCA Oonven-&#13;
tion Center. "&#13;
Reasons&#13;
for seeking ottlce:&#13;
"To&#13;
Improve the  campus&#13;
en-&#13;
vironment&#13;
for&#13;
ali&#13;
atudents."&#13;
Additional  comments:&#13;
"It&#13;
See&#13;
Elecllona&#13;
pItIJ8&#13;
3&#13;
page&#13;
4&#13;
page 5&#13;
page 6&#13;
page&#13;
9&#13;
Inside&#13;
Chrysler workshops&#13;
Minority recruitment&#13;
Joffrey II coming&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
Q&#13;
our view&#13;
Voting gives students&#13;
practice for real thing&#13;
ParUlde  Student Government Association (PSGA) elec-&#13;
tiona&#13;
are&#13;
next week. Last year, In a hotly contended race,&#13;
the Ranger  endorsed a candidate  for president  and vice&#13;
president.  Unfortunately,&#13;
thla&#13;
year's  candidates&#13;
are run-&#13;
nIng&#13;
WlOpposed.&#13;
Although&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
hard&#13;
to speculate  about who would have&#13;
run&#13;
against Jay Lewandowski and&#13;
Ross&#13;
Pettit, these two&#13;
seem to display the energy needed to get the job done.&#13;
They both seem committed  to Improving student life and&#13;
are&#13;
actively Involved In shared governance.&#13;
The senatorial  candidates  all seem to have&#13;
good&#13;
Ideas&#13;
as&#13;
weU.&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
a&#13;
postttve&#13;
step to see&#13;
so&#13;
many new studenls&#13;
wW1ng&#13;
to&#13;
venture forth and get Involved. The election of&#13;
nine out of these  eleven  candidates  seems  Uke a fine&#13;
choice.&#13;
II'or&#13;
many students,&#13;
thla&#13;
election year&#13;
will&#13;
be the first&#13;
opportunity  to exercise their rights and responslbWtles  In&#13;
voUng. A&#13;
good&#13;
practice  at the&#13;
polls&#13;
could take place right&#13;
011&#13;
thla&#13;
campua.&#13;
The -.om&#13;
line&#13;
In the Issue&#13;
of&#13;
the PSGA&#13;
e1ectiona Is that there Is a cholce··vote and be beard, or&#13;
don't&#13;
vote&#13;
and 8Uffer In allence.&#13;
.OVER  A ~&#13;
AND A HALF  LATER,&#13;
HOW HAVETIiESE STUDIES  AFFECTED&#13;
THOSE WHO&#13;
MAQI:.&#13;
TI£M?&#13;
JULV 1986:&#13;
TIiE.&#13;
MEESE COMMISSION&#13;
ON PORNOGRAPI.JV DESCRISES&#13;
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DEPARTMENT"&#13;
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MEMBERS   OF THE  MEESE  COMMISSION:&#13;
I,aa, views&#13;
I&#13;
Letters bring clarification, praise and&#13;
A clartftcatlon.&#13;
I&#13;
can only&#13;
state that&#13;
I&#13;
would like to In.&#13;
YUttgate&#13;
the posaIble misuse&#13;
of&#13;
tuncIs&#13;
through&#13;
trips&#13;
and&#13;
phone&#13;
calls&#13;
to Iowa. UnW I&#13;
have  looked at  the receipts&#13;
and financial  ledgers,&#13;
I&#13;
can.&#13;
not&#13;
ValIdate any suspicions of&#13;
poesIble misappropriation.&#13;
Serrano&#13;
and&#13;
I&#13;
met FrIday,&#13;
February&#13;
JII,&#13;
Ii&gt;&#13;
dlacuss&#13;
thla&#13;
81tuaUon&#13;
and&#13;
other Issues re-·&#13;
Iated to the United  CouncU.&#13;
He&#13;
stated&#13;
he&#13;
will&#13;
send me the&#13;
financial records from the&#13;
ee-&#13;
ganlzatlon.&#13;
I&#13;
will&#13;
release a reo&#13;
port&#13;
of&#13;
my&#13;
findings&#13;
when&#13;
such&#13;
information&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
made&#13;
available&#13;
to&#13;
me.&#13;
We&#13;
will&#13;
not be&#13;
running&#13;
the&#13;
llRF&#13;
(Mandatory  Refundable&#13;
Fee) referendum&#13;
thla&#13;
spring.&#13;
I&#13;
feel&#13;
the Senate Is&#13;
spending&#13;
too&#13;
much time on&#13;
thla&#13;
Issue.&#13;
The students&#13;
will&#13;
have the&#13;
op-&#13;
portunity&#13;
to&#13;
vote&#13;
on the Issue&#13;
of&#13;
retaining  membership  In&#13;
the United  Council&#13;
thla&#13;
fall,&#13;
as required  by&#13;
our eonstitu-&#13;
tlon.&#13;
PSGA elections are&#13;
to&#13;
be on&#13;
)(arch&#13;
9&#13;
and&#13;
10.&#13;
Remember&#13;
to vote.&#13;
Alex&#13;
Pettit&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Prestdent&#13;
TotheEdl_,&#13;
I&#13;
WIsh&#13;
to comment&#13;
on&#13;
two&#13;
Issues.&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
Is  In reo&#13;
sponse&#13;
to&#13;
Professor  Thayer's&#13;
remarks  which  appeared  In&#13;
the Ranger on&#13;
2/11/88.&#13;
Prpfessor  Thayer  spoke of&#13;
his&#13;
reflections from&#13;
his&#13;
recent&#13;
sabbatical.&#13;
One   thought&#13;
which all of us can apply to&#13;
OUr lives&#13;
is&#13;
in&#13;
reference&#13;
to&#13;
our responslbWty to&#13;
our envt-&#13;
ronment.  Professor   Thayer&#13;
Indicated that there Is a&#13;
men-&#13;
talIty  In our  contemporary&#13;
society which UteraJly rapes&#13;
·our environment  and lets the&#13;
next person do the clean-up.&#13;
Hopefully&#13;
thla&#13;
Issue  of&#13;
where all of.us are called to&#13;
conserve  and  contribute  to&#13;
our environment&#13;
w11l&#13;
become&#13;
more of an Important  Issue In&#13;
the&#13;
1988&#13;
campaign&#13;
among our&#13;
poUtical  candidates.&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
have   not&#13;
read&#13;
Professor&#13;
Thayer's article,&#13;
do&#13;
yourself&#13;
a favor and read  It. It may&#13;
make  you&#13;
think&#13;
over  about&#13;
what Is Important In life.&#13;
.The second  Issue pertains&#13;
to&#13;
the debate  about&#13;
eontmu-&#13;
Ing the one o'clock  activity&#13;
hour  on  Mondays,  Wednes-&#13;
days  and  Fridays.&#13;
I&#13;
favor&#13;
keeping the activity  hour&#13;
be-&#13;
cause&#13;
I&#13;
perceive  that the&#13;
unl-&#13;
verslty, since It primarUy Is a&#13;
commuter  campus,&#13;
has&#13;
a def-&#13;
inite needto  have an opportu-&#13;
nlty to buUd a sense of&#13;
com-&#13;
munlty  among  students,  fac·&#13;
ulty,   administrators&#13;
and&#13;
staff.  Dropping  the  activity&#13;
hour&#13;
would&#13;
severely hinder&#13;
community   building   which&#13;
significantly  contributes  to a&#13;
university's  corporate&#13;
person-&#13;
aUty.&#13;
Father&#13;
Norman&#13;
R,&#13;
Sch......&#13;
rtz&#13;
Campus MIDIster&#13;
Dear&#13;
S_ents:&#13;
Spring&#13;
Break&#13;
Is  nearing&#13;
and  members   of  Florida&#13;
Mothers Against Drunk&#13;
Dzlv-&#13;
Ing&#13;
(MAnDl  are  concerned&#13;
about your safety during&#13;
thla&#13;
time.  We want you&#13;
to&#13;
enjoy.&#13;
all that our state has to offer&#13;
and return  home with memo.&#13;
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ronment,   and  the  business&#13;
community.&#13;
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academic   freedoms,   ractal&#13;
.equality,   women's   rights,&#13;
separation   of  church   and&#13;
stste,   the  defense&#13;
budget,&#13;
peace  initiatives,  and repro.&#13;
ductlve rights.&#13;
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of university   Women urges&#13;
all  citizens  to become more&#13;
Informed.    During&#13;
AAUW&#13;
Week, March&#13;
6-12,&#13;
a nation.&#13;
wide   campaign&#13;
Is&#13;
being&#13;
launched  to raise  awareness&#13;
of individual  Uberties and&#13;
to&#13;
promote  freedom  of&#13;
expres-&#13;
slon,&#13;
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. or two steps further. FInd out&#13;
more  about  an Issue&#13;
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tant&#13;
to&#13;
you. Write to the&#13;
opln·&#13;
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papers.  Speak  out at&#13;
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televt-&#13;
slon. Call and write&#13;
to&#13;
yOur·&#13;
elected  and  appointed  offl·&#13;
clals&#13;
10&#13;
the government&#13;
and&#13;
school  systems.   And&#13;
most&#13;
fundamentally,   express  your&#13;
opnlons by voting In the&#13;
local,&#13;
state and national elections.&#13;
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us  cerialn  rights,  but&#13;
aJso&#13;
gives us responslbWtles.  Get&#13;
Informed  now. Express your.&#13;
self now.&#13;
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Week CbaJrPerson&#13;
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