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            <text>&#13;
19BB&#13;
University 0' Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Vol. 1&#13;
e&#13;
t&#13;
No••&#13;
e&#13;
Burglaries&#13;
and&#13;
vandalism&#13;
plague housing students&#13;
by Amy H,&#13;
Ritter&#13;
News Editor&#13;
. Leonard Libbey, senior,&#13;
has&#13;
lived in the residence halls&#13;
for one year. Last November&#13;
his apartment was burglar:&#13;
!zed.&#13;
The thieves pried open a&#13;
front  window  (which  was&#13;
closed but not locked), and&#13;
stole Libbey's&#13;
$350&#13;
television&#13;
set, a roommate's microwave&#13;
oven, a trash can and frozen&#13;
food&#13;
stored&#13;
in&#13;
the freezer.&#13;
Libbey said they apparenUy&#13;
exited through the side door.&#13;
The burglary took place on&#13;
a Saturday momIng  between&#13;
3&#13;
and&#13;
6&#13;
a.m. Libbey was out&#13;
of&#13;
town,&#13;
but arrived back at&#13;
the  apartment   sometime&#13;
after&#13;
8&#13;
a.m. The two&#13;
room-&#13;
mates who were home. he&#13;
said, are heavy sleepers, and&#13;
die!not detect anything&#13;
ami..&#13;
until they awoke&#13;
to&#13;
find the&#13;
items missing.&#13;
"They're  no  professional&#13;
thieves."   Libbey   said,&#13;
"they're thieves of opportu-&#13;
nity."&#13;
Libbey doesn't expect that&#13;
the ttems&#13;
will&#13;
ever be reeov-&#13;
ered. During&#13;
hls&#13;
experiences&#13;
in the milltary pollce, he said&#13;
there was a very low average&#13;
recovery rate.&#13;
Besides several erratic&#13;
Incl.&#13;
dents, there have&#13;
been&#13;
two&#13;
main rashes of burglaries&#13;
in&#13;
the residence&#13;
halls&#13;
this&#13;
year,&#13;
according to Steve&#13;
E"'1n. dl-&#13;
rector of residence Ilfe. '1lle&#13;
first&#13;
rash&#13;
was in&#13;
October&#13;
1987.&#13;
tne&#13;
second,&#13;
about  •&#13;
month ago.&#13;
"Steve&#13;
(E",1n)&#13;
Is&#13;
doing&#13;
everything he&#13;
can,"&#13;
Libbey&#13;
said, "the best job with the&#13;
resources .•&#13;
l&#13;
get the&#13;
Irnpree-&#13;
slon that there aren't&#13;
tunda&#13;
available to make the build-&#13;
ings&#13;
more secure."&#13;
Libbey said he's heard of a&#13;
dozen  different  burglaries&#13;
this&#13;
year. Stereos and&#13;
com-&#13;
pact  •.•&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
taken.&#13;
"It&#13;
seems llke something&#13;
should be done." he saId.&#13;
Personally,&#13;
he&#13;
has&#13;
boUght&#13;
another televlsion&#13;
and micro-&#13;
wave to replace&#13;
those&#13;
stolen,&#13;
He&#13;
has&#13;
bolted the oven to the&#13;
refrig rator "1th&#13;
a cabl  and&#13;
a blcycle loCk. H&#13;
Ioc&#13;
the&#13;
televi.a1on&#13;
In&#13;
h1a&#13;
~'T1&#13;
room&#13;
every Friday.&#13;
"VnW th~y get hit. the 're&#13;
apatheUc," he ald of&#13;
hoUaIng&#13;
re&#13;
den  .&#13;
Gao&#13;
rally,&#13;
he&#13;
wd,&#13;
they&#13;
are younger,&#13;
1.8-21.&#13;
and&#13;
have&#13;
never&#13;
been&#13;
th  vieum of&#13;
a&#13;
burglary.&#13;
(Llbbe&#13;
Ia   .)&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
RIO&#13;
nt&#13;
of&#13;
l&gt;IIrwlari •&#13;
Erwtn&#13;
d. there&#13;
" .... no&#13;
forced&#13;
ntry,  floors&#13;
left unlocked ...&#13;
re&#13;
nl&lt;'~&#13;
and&#13;
Il&lt;'m. were&#13;
tak&#13;
n. '1ll&#13;
counti&#13;
Sheriff'.&#13;
~partm&#13;
t&#13;
Ia&#13;
hand1lng&#13;
om&#13;
incident.&#13;
Erwln.&#13;
"ho&#13;
came&#13;
to&#13;
Par!&lt;·&#13;
.Ide&#13;
In&#13;
June&#13;
1887,&#13;
wd&#13;
th&#13;
way the&#13;
dorm  .. re&#13;
de:lllrn&lt;&gt;d&#13;
make. them dtrrtcult to pro-&#13;
teet from l&gt;IIrwlari&#13;
,be&lt;:&amp;w'"&#13;
they ha e&#13;
ou&#13;
tran&#13;
If&#13;
the&#13;
I&#13;
into a common&#13;
lobby.&#13;
thAt&#13;
c:ouJ.d&#13;
d&#13;
at&#13;
t,&#13;
nlly&#13;
be&#13;
made&#13;
more d1fncult.&#13;
of&#13;
housing&#13;
de&#13;
gn....&#13;
lIUll&#13;
at&#13;
Parkalde.&#13;
In&#13;
an effort to pre"""t&#13;
bur.&#13;
glari   he&#13;
wd.&#13;
at&#13;
lItart&#13;
5eeSU.....  ,...Z&#13;
.......&#13;
po10&#13;
n&#13;
~fmalntenaoce  man&#13;
Bill&#13;
Gossett repairs light pole.&#13;
a tavor-&#13;
or&#13;
vanclalsto destroy,.   .&#13;
Jackson's son brings campaign issues to students&#13;
by&#13;
DougMcEvoy.&#13;
~hsse&#13;
JacksonJr. appeared&#13;
Parksldeon Wednesday&#13;
~Ch 30)&#13;
to&#13;
discuss his fa-&#13;
Jr  •&#13;
Campaigngoats, Jesse&#13;
..;,replacedJonathan Jack-&#13;
uJed';.ho&#13;
was&#13;
orlgtnally sched·&#13;
J&#13;
appear.&#13;
.cksongave a brief pre.&#13;
Uon&#13;
concerning some&#13;
of&#13;
IIle&#13;
~ore&#13;
pressing goals of&#13;
lhen&#13;
ackson campaign,  and&#13;
ton&#13;
responded to questions&#13;
defi~~~lng&#13;
bUdget, defense,&#13;
Ilono'&#13;
foretgn  relations,&#13;
lick&#13;
lOy,&#13;
and  rumors  of&#13;
"r:"s unelectablllty.&#13;
IIatedt  and  foremost,"&#13;
brIn&#13;
Jackson, "we've got to&#13;
bsCk&#13;
g&#13;
to&#13;
American  business&#13;
IbIn&#13;
America. Most of the&#13;
.. ~yOU&#13;
see that say 'Made&#13;
U.8.cowan' were made. by&#13;
JacI'porations&#13;
in&#13;
Taiwan.&#13;
IIlere~n went on to say that&#13;
~    no longer such a&#13;
OInY. ~&#13;
~pecialtzed econ·&#13;
~&#13;
Ys economy is a&#13;
the&#13;
00economy, he'sald,  and&#13;
10~  of U.S. corporations&#13;
dercUtibtworldnations ts un·&#13;
JaeksogAmerican labor.&#13;
lore&#13;
n stressed that be·&#13;
blade&#13;
~rporatlons  can  be&#13;
~   remain in the U.S.,&#13;
""'nlri&#13;
In&#13;
the third world&#13;
hlou~8&#13;
must improve.&#13;
rtaht&#13;
to&#13;
ve got to fight for the&#13;
foielgn&#13;
ratse, as a matter of&#13;
POllcy, the standard&#13;
of&#13;
living&#13;
in the third world, so&#13;
. that they' can have the right&#13;
to&#13;
vote or any of the Demo·&#13;
cratic ~rights that you and&#13;
I&#13;
share." explained Jackson.&#13;
"And by raising the stand-&#13;
ard of living tn these nations,&#13;
you reduce the incentives of&#13;
large  (U.S.) corporations  to&#13;
close  plants  at  home  and&#13;
move to the third world." .In-&#13;
centives that were, accordmg&#13;
to&#13;
Mr. Jackson,  enco~~aged&#13;
by the Reagan  a&lt;;if!lmlstra-&#13;
tion's anti-labor pOSItIon.&#13;
Jackson felt that the three&#13;
main evils in the world, those&#13;
that prevent  countries  from&#13;
developing  into  democratic&#13;
soc,&#13;
'eties  were malnutrItIon,&#13;
,&#13;
"Ulti-&#13;
illiteracy  and hunger.&#13;
mately, the U.S. must have a&#13;
foreign policY that Is aggr~s,&#13;
slve tn changing the~~&#13;
P~~~:d&#13;
ular conditions  in  e&#13;
world"  stated Jackson.   .&#13;
It&#13;
i~ these conditions wJ;1.ich,&#13;
according  to Jackson,   ar~&#13;
the  fertile  sotl  throughOU&#13;
which the seed of commu-&#13;
nism grows."&#13;
h of&#13;
"We don't envision rouc th&#13;
the crisis taking pl~ce e~ th:&#13;
world as being,~es~~  Jack-&#13;
East and West,&#13;
t the&#13;
son. Jackson bel~v~~~orld&#13;
pressing  iss~e f underdevel-&#13;
today Is tha  0 .can not or&#13;
oped nations Wfh&#13;
O&#13;
d&#13;
or educat.&#13;
choose not to ee&#13;
ed their people.&#13;
Jesse&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
Jr.&#13;
Jackson was equally&#13;
firm&#13;
on matters of defense- and the&#13;
nuclear arms race. J8:&#13;
ckson&#13;
claimed  that  the  milltary&#13;
budget Is too high and that&#13;
the entire nuclear arms race&#13;
and threat of war with the&#13;
soviets   was   fabricated.&#13;
"Maybe  the nuclear  arms&#13;
race is not the result of&#13;
Ea.s~:&#13;
West relations or discontent,&#13;
proposed   Jackson.   "but&#13;
maybe the nuclear anTISrace&#13;
Is a result of a few greedy&#13;
corporations  whO profit tre·&#13;
mendously from playing on&#13;
American  fears. ,.  Jackson&#13;
ave examples  of corpora·&#13;
tons seltlng totlet seats and&#13;
haInrners to our governxn&#13;
ent&#13;
for $300·$500·&#13;
Jackson claimed that under&#13;
the Reagan  administration,&#13;
th U S Is currenUy involved&#13;
Isem';"~facturtng&#13;
goods&#13;
that&#13;
can not be sold,&#13;
ThiS,&#13;
Jackson&#13;
felt,&#13;
is&#13;
one of&#13;
the&#13;
major&#13;
eon-&#13;
tributors to our&#13;
lagging&#13;
econ·&#13;
omy.&#13;
Jackson gave&#13;
the exampl&#13;
of Reagan and&#13;
a&#13;
Japanese&#13;
leader each having&#13;
a&#13;
dream&#13;
back  in&#13;
1980.&#13;
Both&#13;
m n&#13;
achieved  that  vision  • '1lle&#13;
Japen ...&#13;
leader&#13;
"anted to be&#13;
the&#13;
number one&#13;
expomT&#13;
of&#13;
commercial&#13;
goods&#13;
to  th&#13;
world."&#13;
expla1ned  Ja  son.&#13;
"He&#13;
achieved&#13;
that&#13;
d.ream&#13;
T&#13;
Reagan  wanted  to&#13;
be&#13;
th&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
exporter&#13;
or&#13;
arms&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
world. He achieved&#13;
that&#13;
dream.'"&#13;
Jackson  then  asked  the&#13;
audience how man)' of th m&#13;
knew someone&#13;
who&#13;
0Vr'n&#13;
d a&#13;
VCR. He then asked&#13;
how&#13;
many  knew  someone&#13;
who&#13;
owned an MX miasUe. "The&#13;
point being," atated JacksOn•&#13;
"we're simply makinl what&#13;
ain't&#13;
nobocIybUying,"&#13;
JackSOn felt that by tumlng&#13;
OUT&#13;
economy around&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
point where we are making&#13;
the things people need, we&#13;
will stimulate exports and our&#13;
economy&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
point&#13;
where&#13;
we are no longer dependent&#13;
on  Imported  commercial&#13;
2 Thursday, April 7, 1988 Ranger&#13;
our view&#13;
Student involvement remains&#13;
important late in semester&#13;
As&#13;
the semester&#13;
winds&#13;
to&#13;
a close. many students  may&#13;
think&#13;
that  commitment&#13;
to&#13;
extracurricular   activities  is&#13;
something  that should also wind to a close. Not so.&#13;
In-&#13;
volvement&#13;
in&#13;
clubs and organJ.zatlons now&#13;
will&#13;
make the&#13;
next school year even more rewarding  for&#13;
all&#13;
Parkslde&#13;
students.&#13;
At this time of year,  the clubs and organizations&#13;
are&#13;
looking for their leadershlp  for next year.&#13;
Thls&#13;
Is an Ideal&#13;
Urne to take the plunge and gear up for fall.&#13;
As&#13;
students,  we look for Inlernshlps  for summer,  espe-&#13;
cially&#13;
those&#13;
related to our fields of study. What better rec-&#13;
ommendation  for an internship position&#13;
than&#13;
the practical&#13;
experience Parkslde's  clubs can give?&#13;
Although&#13;
t1nala&#13;
are virtually&#13;
around  the comer.&#13;
some&#13;
priority to exlracurrlcuJar  activities  can payoff  In actual&#13;
cIollar&#13;
dlvldends&#13;
If&#13;
students&#13;
are&#13;
wUllng&#13;
to put forth the ef·&#13;
tort&#13;
and&#13;
get Involved.&#13;
.&#13;
Much&#13;
bas&#13;
been&#13;
accomplished&#13;
this&#13;
year.  There&#13;
Is&#13;
sUll&#13;
plenty to&#13;
do.&#13;
Let's get started.&#13;
Campus minister shares&#13;
brother's moving speech&#13;
PatAer Norma'" 8chwaTtz~&#13;
the&#13;
campus minister at Park·&#13;
.vi"&#13;
aM&#13;
Cartilage   OoUege,&#13;
d/scooered&#13;
a  message   written   by&#13;
Demt/s&#13;
BaU.  a _    ..aer  brotAer&#13;
0/&#13;
na ..&#13;
BaU,  a senior&#13;
i..&#13;
good&#13;
standing   at  Parkside,&#13;
who&#13;
was&#13;
IciUed&#13;
on&#13;
March&#13;
fJ&#13;
i..&#13;
a tra/rw&#13;
accident.    Father   Norm   t1lought  U&#13;
would&#13;
be  appropriate&#13;
to&#13;
sAare this message wUh the Parkstde community.  Dennis's&#13;
speech&#13;
/s&#13;
written   here&#13;
i..&#13;
a.. abbr61Jiated  form.&#13;
"By&#13;
now, most of&#13;
you know my brother. Dan. died&#13;
in&#13;
a car&#13;
accident and died while&#13;
driving&#13;
under the influence of alec-&#13;
hoI. Dan wasn't  an alcoholic&#13;
but&#13;
had a&#13;
drinking problem __&#13;
the aa.me one that&#13;
many&#13;
of us have .•&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
that he&#13;
couldn't  say&#13;
'no'&#13;
to&#13;
hls&#13;
friends  when It came  to drinking.&#13;
Most of&#13;
us&#13;
call&#13;
It peer preasure.  Some of you might think he&#13;
was an adult In college.&#13;
"Dan's  problem  with alcohol started  In hlgh school. I'm&#13;
really sorry that my brother had to dle before I realized how&#13;
Important  the word&#13;
'no'&#13;
Is&#13;
and how Important&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
to have&#13;
the guts to use It.&#13;
"I'm  making  a promise  to Dan, to my family, but most&#13;
Importantiy  to myself,  to say  'no' to my friends  when It&#13;
comes to drinldng and I hope that you&#13;
will&#13;
say 'no'. I know&#13;
that&#13;
it&#13;
won't&#13;
be&#13;
easy for some&#13;
of&#13;
us, but remember&#13;
that&#13;
a&#13;
real&#13;
friend won't encourage&#13;
you&#13;
to&#13;
drink.&#13;
Remember,&#13;
you&#13;
couIcI&#13;
be kllllng them.&#13;
"I've got to believe that Dan's death&#13;
will&#13;
not have been a&#13;
total loss ... because my family and I have committed to one&#13;
another that we&#13;
will&#13;
never again give In to peer pressure.&#13;
"Hta&#13;
death&#13;
will&#13;
not have been a total loss&#13;
If&#13;
It&#13;
causes all of&#13;
us to&#13;
think&#13;
seriously  about saying 'no' to peer pressure  ...&#13;
and have&#13;
the&#13;
courage not to&#13;
drink."&#13;
In&#13;
memory&#13;
of&#13;
Dan&#13;
Hall&#13;
by&#13;
his&#13;
brother,&#13;
Dennis.&#13;
Campus Ambassadors&#13;
give good tours&#13;
Jenny Carr&#13;
Editor&#13;
KallyMcKissick&#13;
News Editor&#13;
AmyH. Rilter&#13;
News Editor&#13;
TerriDeRosier&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
Housing director  addresses  problem&#13;
Burglaries trom page 1&#13;
of every year, house meetings&#13;
are  called  by  the  Resident&#13;
Advisors.&#13;
Erwin&#13;
and  Steve&#13;
McLaughlin,  dJrector  of Stu-&#13;
dent  Life,  also  attended  to&#13;
discuss  a  wide  variety  of&#13;
issues,&#13;
Including&#13;
safety  and&#13;
security.&#13;
They  advise&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
lock  apartments   and&#13;
carry&#13;
keys.  "While we all want to&#13;
be part of a community,  you&#13;
can't  always   trust  every.&#13;
body,"&#13;
Erwin&#13;
stated.&#13;
Erwin&#13;
said lock protectors--&#13;
metal latch guards--were&#13;
in-&#13;
stalled on all&#13;
85&#13;
doors In the&#13;
complex last December,  at&#13;
a&#13;
cost of&#13;
$400&#13;
or&#13;
$500.&#13;
Thls was&#13;
to  circumvent   credJt  card&#13;
entry.&#13;
Doug Wlelgat, assistant  dl.&#13;
rector&#13;
of&#13;
campus police,&#13;
said&#13;
that  voluntary  programs  on&#13;
preventative  measures  have&#13;
not  been  successful&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
past. Last year, a program on&#13;
operation  identification  was&#13;
attended by only one person.&#13;
Wlelgat said he hopes to set&#13;
up mandatory  meetings duro&#13;
Ing orientation  next year  be-&#13;
cause  housing residents  are&#13;
not concerned  enough&#13;
to&#13;
at-&#13;
tend anything voluntarily.&#13;
Of vandalism.  Wlelgat said&#13;
"It&#13;
happens, but I don't con:&#13;
sider&#13;
it&#13;
to be a major  prob-&#13;
lem at the dorms." Occasion.&#13;
ally, he said, a light post Is&#13;
broken.  There  have been one&#13;
or two incidents  of a&#13;
wind-&#13;
shleld  being  smashed  In the&#13;
parking lot.&#13;
Erwin said vandalism&#13;
prob-&#13;
lems here come and go.&#13;
According&#13;
,to&#13;
national  reo&#13;
search  on resident  hall van-&#13;
dalism.  "a  large  percentage&#13;
Is attributed  to&#13;
alcohol-relat-&#13;
ed incidents,"  he said.&#13;
Usually&#13;
It&#13;
Is lights and win.&#13;
dows  that&#13;
are&#13;
broken,&#13;
he&#13;
said,  echoelng  Wlelgal.&#13;
The&#13;
apartment   windows&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
dorms,  Erwin  sald,&#13;
are dou.&#13;
ble paned and insulated.&#13;
Replacing  a broken&#13;
window&#13;
costs&#13;
$85&#13;
to&#13;
$70. A&#13;
single&#13;
pane&#13;
of&#13;
stairwell  glass&#13;
nms  over&#13;
$70.&#13;
Light  fixtures&#13;
can&#13;
cost&#13;
$60&#13;
or&#13;
$70&#13;
upwards&#13;
to&#13;
$200&#13;
de-&#13;
pending   on  which&#13;
part&#13;
Is&#13;
. broken,  Erwin said.&#13;
Letter expresses&#13;
idea&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
. The tragic  death of Dan Hall has touched us all and&#13;
calls&#13;
for a fitting  response  that  will address  the brutal pricede·&#13;
manded for Immature  and senseless  actions.&#13;
Respectively.  I suggest  that the Parkslde  Art Department&#13;
fashion a monument  of elnptles&#13;
to&#13;
be erected  In the dorm&#13;
area&#13;
for&#13;
present and future classes&#13;
to&#13;
view, ponder,&#13;
and un·&#13;
derstand  the message.  The empties  would reflect the empty&#13;
promise of over-indulgence&#13;
and&#13;
the emptiness&#13;
of a career&#13;
cut short and of a family  devastated  by the loss of a loved&#13;
one.&#13;
. Perhaps,  just perhaps,  a message  of moderation and&#13;
good&#13;
IUdgment will speak out from the monument  of empties and&#13;
Influence others to fll1 their promise  and their dreams.&#13;
Perhaps  a fitting dedJcation would be' .&#13;
"DedJcated  to a friend;  In life a co;"'panlon, In death&#13;
a&#13;
teacher."&#13;
SlDcerely,&#13;
WIIllam&#13;
E. 8ugb"',&#13;
Jr.&#13;
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