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            <text>&#13;
Oct. 20, 1988&#13;
...&#13;
Annexationissue boils down to municipal services&#13;
by&#13;
Scott Singer&#13;
_&#13;
to   ~ke&#13;
over    the    task    of&#13;
mented that  "there  is no rela-&#13;
change services.&#13;
If&#13;
a  decision&#13;
II'Ith&#13;
the  taste   of   the   re-&#13;
provtdlng&#13;
fire&#13;
service,&#13;
it&#13;
tionship"&#13;
with&#13;
how&#13;
much&#13;
is  made  then  Parkside&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
eeRII¥proposedannexation   of&#13;
;~~id&#13;
receive&#13;
$150,000   to&#13;
money    comes    to   this    area&#13;
consuited   to  determine    what&#13;
Pal!fJIde&#13;
by the  city  of  Keno-&#13;
~  "  ,000a  year  from  PMS.&#13;
from  PMS and  tuttton.&#13;
course  of action  is best.  Chan-&#13;
"'lIllgerlngin our  mouths,   a&#13;
W,:  will   not   change   until&#13;
Although&#13;
the&#13;
issue&#13;
of&#13;
cellor&#13;
Shella&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
has&#13;
...&#13;
tssue&#13;
has&#13;
developed.&#13;
the    CIty  and   the   town   are&#13;
changing   fIre   service   is.  not&#13;
slated    that&#13;
it&#13;
will&#13;
be   made&#13;
I&#13;
WhOshould   provide&#13;
pleas.ed   ,,:nd  ready    to   agree&#13;
ac~vely  . bemg   debated •. It  is&#13;
sure   that   "Parkside    gets  ap-&#13;
services   and   what&#13;
that   It  is  m  the  ~est  int~rests&#13;
bemg   discussed.&#13;
A   deciston&#13;
propriate&#13;
fire    service,&#13;
and&#13;
cia! consequences&#13;
if&#13;
of&#13;
everybody,&#13;
.&#13;
~SSlstant&#13;
would   have    to    come    from&#13;
you  can  be  sure  that  we'll  do&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
is&#13;
th&#13;
•&#13;
Chancellor   of  Admtrustratton&#13;
Somers&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
to&#13;
that  ..&#13;
BIfi,&#13;
'.&#13;
e concern&#13;
and    Fiscal    Affairs,   Gary'&#13;
.&#13;
tftll&amp;admlnlstrabonand  stu-&#13;
Goetz,  said.  Some  people  feei&#13;
Grece named&#13;
tirst&#13;
winner&#13;
-&#13;
aUke.&#13;
that&#13;
Somers&#13;
should&#13;
keep&#13;
I '&#13;
II&#13;
I '&#13;
Although annexation&#13;
~f&#13;
providing   the  service   because&#13;
PaIlIldewas   proposed,&#13;
It&#13;
of better   equipment   for  fight-&#13;
of Schilling Cup award&#13;
_&#13;
occurred   for    several&#13;
ing   brush    and    forest    fires.&#13;
~&#13;
.&#13;
reuons·&#13;
One of these  was  the&#13;
Aiso  some  feei  that  the  reac-&#13;
~  that the Town of  Somers&#13;
tion&#13;
time&#13;
from&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
...  not willing to  reiinquish&#13;
would  not  be  fast  enough.  The&#13;
Parkslds&#13;
to  Kenosha.    In    a&#13;
facts  show,  thOliC'h,that  these&#13;
lIIIIJIUIIonpassed&#13;
opposing&#13;
are  not  so.&#13;
!iIt&#13;
annexatton,    the&#13;
town&#13;
IiGiilI&#13;
slated that  "annexation&#13;
lIliJld&#13;
effectiveiy   split&#13;
the&#13;
im&#13;
of  Somers&#13;
in&#13;
half. "&#13;
.I!Itt;&#13;
the&#13;
town  felt   that    "an&#13;
6lion&#13;
of   Parkside&#13;
to&#13;
wcuid   destroy&#13;
the&#13;
identification&#13;
of&#13;
as   an   educaitonal&#13;
G. Goetz&#13;
dependent&#13;
contractor.&#13;
Changes    in   police   protection&#13;
and   solid  waste   removai    are&#13;
not    presently&#13;
being&#13;
constd-&#13;
ered,    leaving    oniy   the   ques-&#13;
tion   of  changing    fire   protec-&#13;
tion.&#13;
For    . the&#13;
protectlon&#13;
that&#13;
Somers provides,  the  town re-&#13;
ceives&#13;
$4000&#13;
each  year   from  a&#13;
state&#13;
fund    called&#13;
Payments&#13;
for  Municipal   Servies   (PMS).&#13;
The  PMS  fund  is  a  reciprocal&#13;
fund  to  provide   municipalities&#13;
with&#13;
reimbursement&#13;
for   the&#13;
expenses&#13;
that&#13;
occur&#13;
when&#13;
providing&#13;
services&#13;
to    state&#13;
universities.&#13;
If&#13;
Kenosha    was&#13;
Although    one   fire    depar-t-&#13;
ment  may  have  certain   equip-&#13;
ment   for  one  type   of  fire,&#13;
in&#13;
the  event   of  a  major   fire.  all&#13;
fire    companies&#13;
in&#13;
the   area&#13;
would   respond    to   help   out.&#13;
Also,  a  north-aide  fire  depart-&#13;
ment&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha   is  presently&#13;
Wlder  construction   that  would&#13;
reduce   reaction   time  greatly.&#13;
One  fear   of students   Is  that&#13;
if  Kenosha  was&#13;
to&#13;
assume   re-&#13;
s  onsiQJ.lities  of   fire - protec-&#13;
tion,    the    additional&#13;
cost   to&#13;
reimburse    the  city  for  the&#13;
in-&#13;
crease&#13;
would    come    in   the&#13;
form  of an  increase&#13;
in&#13;
tuition.&#13;
Since  PMS  is  not  directly   re-&#13;
lated  to tuition  costs,  this  fear&#13;
is&#13;
unfounded.&#13;
Goetz&#13;
corn-&#13;
pus police director selected&#13;
(Campus   police)   department&#13;
as   being   more   than   just   en-&#13;
forcement.&#13;
He    sees&#13;
it&#13;
as&#13;
being   education   too,  working&#13;
with  the  students,   faculty  and&#13;
staff  to really  best  provide  for&#13;
the   security    and   crime   pre-&#13;
ventron  on the  campus."&#13;
~4&#13;
Neal  Ostrowski    has&#13;
""'4&#13;
formally   offered&#13;
the&#13;
~&#13;
and has  verbally    ac-&#13;
~&#13;
the offer.  Gary   Goetz,&#13;
~t&#13;
Chancelior    of   Ad-&#13;
~   .....tIon  and   Fiscal&#13;
Af.&#13;
~&#13;
Baldpaperwork   will  be&#13;
~n..;...Ostrowski thIs  week.&#13;
ill&#13;
""t'vwsklformally   accepts&#13;
~  _tion,&#13;
he   will    begin&#13;
~ug&#13;
Wielgat,   Assist·&#13;
!Ie.&#13;
tor  of  Campus    Po-&#13;
Ioii..~&#13;
continue  to  serve   as&#13;
,'ll&#13;
Director&#13;
until&#13;
that&#13;
~ald&#13;
the  final  recom.&#13;
~&#13;
n&#13;
to&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Illern.~Plan&#13;
was&#13;
made,&#13;
IIieI&#13;
-.tz&#13;
and  Mary   Trem·&#13;
lire.&#13;
Interviewed    the&#13;
final&#13;
I!i!lt&#13;
CRndidal!as a&#13;
second&#13;
~~&#13;
&amp;carch  and    screen&#13;
\Vas  responsible&#13;
&lt;for interviewing&#13;
the   original&#13;
candidates&#13;
and   selecting    the&#13;
final  three.&#13;
Goetz  said  that  he,  the  com-&#13;
mittee   and  Tremmell   were  all&#13;
pleased&#13;
with&#13;
the    .dectslon.&#13;
"We&#13;
we-re   very&#13;
impressed&#13;
with   his  background&#13;
and   list&#13;
of  priorities,&#13;
which   were   .an&#13;
excellent&#13;
balance&#13;
of   service&#13;
and&#13;
enforcement,&#13;
t,&#13;
Goetz&#13;
said.&#13;
Ostrowski&#13;
worked&#13;
for    six&#13;
years   as  a  sheriff's   Deputy   in&#13;
Washington    County   and   dU;-&#13;
Ing  that   tiJlle  he  received   his&#13;
Bachelor's&#13;
degree    from   UW-&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
in   Law   Enforce·&#13;
ment.&#13;
Goetz&#13;
sald&#13;
he&#13;
then&#13;
served&#13;
with   JC   Penney&#13;
de·&#13;
partment&#13;
stores    as   the   head&#13;
investigating&#13;
officer.   Ostrow-&#13;
skl~ is&#13;
presently&#13;
serving&#13;
at&#13;
Marquette&#13;
UnIversity&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
Lieutenant&#13;
speciallzing&#13;
as   a&#13;
Crime&#13;
Prevention   &lt;Investlga-&#13;
tion  administrator.&#13;
"I  think  he'll  be  excellent   in&#13;
building   bridges,'(&#13;
Goetz&#13;
com·&#13;
mented.&#13;
"He&#13;
sees&#13;
the&#13;
He  said  a  lot  of credit  must&#13;
go  to  Doug  Wielget  "for  h?ld.&#13;
ing    together&#13;
the    operation.&#13;
We've   had  a  couple  of  medi-&#13;
cal   leaves    that    have   really&#13;
brought&#13;
some    intense    pres-&#13;
sure&#13;
to'   the    department&#13;
to&#13;
cover   the  rounds   and  get  ~e&#13;
job   done.   He's   done   well   m&#13;
terms&#13;
of   providing&#13;
for   the&#13;
parking   for  the  Regent   meet-&#13;
ing  (Oct.  6·7) which  was  real-&#13;
ly  a  stressful   time."&#13;
Goetz  said  the  ,miversity   is&#13;
looking&#13;
forward&#13;
to    having.&#13;
Wielgat   continue  as  Assis~t&#13;
Director.&#13;
"Tbe&#13;
partnership&#13;
between    Mr.   ostro~skl&#13;
and&#13;
Doug  is  ideal:  Tbere  s  a&#13;
good&#13;
balance    in  the   leadership    of&#13;
the  oepratlon,"   he  said.&#13;
. Ostrowski  ,was not  avallable&#13;
for&#13;
comment.&#13;
by  Kelly McKissick&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
The   first    recipient&#13;
of   the&#13;
coveted  Paul  R.  Schilling  Cup&#13;
was   announced   at   the   Park-&#13;
sIde  Student   Government   As-&#13;
sociation&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
Senate&#13;
meeting  last  Friday  .&#13;
The  award   is  "dedicated    to&#13;
the   honor   and   memory"&#13;
of&#13;
the  address   UW Board  of Re-&#13;
gents&#13;
President&#13;
Paul&#13;
R.&#13;
Schllling  gave  at  the  Parkstde&#13;
20th    Anniversary&#13;
reception&#13;
for  the  Regents   on  Thursday,&#13;
Oct.  6.&#13;
PSGA  Vice-President&#13;
Ro3S&#13;
Pettlt,    creator   of' the  award,&#13;
said,  "Paul   dellvered   this  me-&#13;
morial    and   riveting    address&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
approximately&#13;
315&#13;
guests  while  under   the  exten-&#13;
uating   circumstance&#13;
of   sub-&#13;
stantial&#13;
consumption    of   fer-&#13;
mented  spirits."&#13;
Pettit&#13;
stresses&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
award   is  a  legitimate    honor,&#13;
"given&#13;
to&#13;
individuals&#13;
or&#13;
groups   for  outstanding    vocal&#13;
representation&#13;
of    the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents    at   Parkside.&#13;
It&#13;
is   a&#13;
demonstration    of the  appreci-&#13;
ation   and   recognition   by  the&#13;
students&#13;
for   those   who   put&#13;
time,   effort   and   energy   into&#13;
representation    of students.&#13;
,t&#13;
The   first    recipient&#13;
of   the&#13;
awarded&#13;
was&#13;
unanimously.&#13;
&lt;named'&#13;
G.  Gary  Grace,   As-&#13;
ststant    Chancelor    of  Student&#13;
Affalrs.   Grace   was  given  the&#13;
award   for  the   "excellent    job&#13;
he  did  in  trying   to  give   the&#13;
Board  of  Regents   a  Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
profile&#13;
in&#13;
four&#13;
minutes,"    Pettit   said.  He  ex-&#13;
plained   that   Grace   was   hon-&#13;
ored  to  learn   he  was  the  first&#13;
to be given  the  Schililng  Cup.&#13;
Tbe   award    will   remain    in&#13;
the  PSGA  office  along  with  a&#13;
llst    of   those&#13;
receiving&#13;
the&#13;
award.   Pettit   said  the  senm.&#13;
ing  Cup&#13;
will&#13;
be  awarded   "as&#13;
the  Senate  deems  appropriate&#13;
for   representation&#13;
worthy   of&#13;
recognition.  _&#13;
It&#13;
is  also  award-&#13;
ed  annually   to  the  best  repre-&#13;
sentative    of  students   over   a&#13;
period  of one year. '.'..&#13;
Inside•••&#13;
page 2&#13;
.&#13;
Another side of Urllted Council&#13;
.Non-trads have it made&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
page&#13;
4&#13;
Radio station ready to.rock&#13;
pageS&#13;
Counselor's Comer&#13;
"page&#13;
6&#13;
,: ,.  Assassin ,,-rmlnat .. friends&#13;
"page?!&#13;
2 Thursday,&#13;
Oct. 20,&#13;
1988 Ranger&#13;
f"&#13;
Il.::-YO_U_P&#13;
_Vi_8W_S&#13;
I&#13;
Another side of DC&#13;
To The&#13;
Editor:&#13;
I read with Interest the let-&#13;
ter to the editor from Fred&#13;
Monardl   concerning   the&#13;
UnIted COuncil issue. As a&#13;
two-term former delegate to&#13;
United&#13;
COuncil,&#13;
I&#13;
can&#13;
attest to&#13;
the fact that the participation&#13;
of ParksJde&#13;
in&#13;
UC&#13;
is&#13;
a corn-&#13;
plete waste of time  and&#13;
money.&#13;
It&#13;
Is not merely the cost per&#13;
student  per semester&#13;
(50")&#13;
but the mulU-thousand dollar&#13;
expense  that  PSGA  must&#13;
budget each year to send the&#13;
delegation  to the meetings.&#13;
The travel money, food and&#13;
lodging allowance would be&#13;
better  used to lobby local&#13;
legislators.&#13;
In&#13;
my two year experience&#13;
In UnIted COuncil, I found&#13;
that the issues discussed at&#13;
the end of the second year&#13;
were the very  same  ones&#13;
which were discussed at the&#13;
beglnnlng of my first year. I&#13;
hardly call&#13;
that&#13;
progress!&#13;
In&#13;
addition, Parkside's campus,&#13;
because&#13;
It&#13;
Is part of the&#13;
UW&#13;
System campus,&#13;
will&#13;
beneflt&#13;
from any financial aid&#13;
legts-&#13;
latlon or tuItion caps that&#13;
UnIted COuncil could possibly&#13;
successfully attain.&#13;
As&#13;
a former&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
chair.&#13;
I&#13;
feel&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
imperative  that&#13;
Parkside students continue&#13;
to&#13;
be prudent In their spending&#13;
and that they keep the money&#13;
on campus where&#13;
it&#13;
can do&#13;
the most&#13;
good.&#13;
There were&#13;
many long faces after the&#13;
budgeting   process   last&#13;
spring; perhaps there would&#13;
be more money&#13;
to&#13;
go&#13;
around&#13;
lf UnIted COuncildid not take&#13;
such a bite.&#13;
VOTE&#13;
NO. GET OUT OF&#13;
UNITED COUNCIL!&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Jenny&#13;
carr&#13;
Fonner Editor,&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
Cba1r,&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Senator&#13;
ALL RIGlrr-&#13;
IT&#13;
WAS PRE.11Y&#13;
FUNN'!' WHEN&#13;
GE.ORGE&#13;
BUSH&#13;
SAIO ON&#13;
SEPTf,MBER&#13;
SEVENn~  THAT&#13;
IT WAS pEARL&#13;
Hi\RBOR DAY.&#13;
Are students coming first?&#13;
To&#13;
the Editor:&#13;
In&#13;
the October&#13;
IS&#13;
issue of&#13;
the RaDger&#13;
I&#13;
read a "Nobody&#13;
asked me, but..;" column by&#13;
Mark ntompson of the Park·&#13;
olde&#13;
AcUvltlee&#13;
Board.&#13;
I&#13;
must&#13;
oay that&#13;
I&#13;
was&#13;
cl1Rappolnted&#13;
by&#13;
lhls&#13;
peroonal attack  on&#13;
me. Mark was supposedly re-&#13;
sponding&#13;
to&#13;
a column&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
September&#13;
29&#13;
issue of the&#13;
Baager.  but  somehow  It&#13;
turned&#13;
Into a personal attack&#13;
on&#13;
Jay Lewandowski.&#13;
U&#13;
Mark&#13;
Thompson, or anyone else for&#13;
that metter,&#13;
has&#13;
a question&#13;
for me they are welcome&#13;
to&#13;
come and&#13;
ask&#13;
me FACE&#13;
TO&#13;
FACE. The opInIon&#13;
I&#13;
stated In&#13;
my article was the same one&#13;
that&#13;
I&#13;
have been expressing&#13;
at the Parkslde UnIon Adviso-&#13;
ry&#13;
Board&#13;
meetings all year.&#13;
As Mark  so  apUy  ex-&#13;
plained:  The poll that&#13;
ran&#13;
about the cage was an OPIN·&#13;
ION poll. ThIs is Amerca,&#13;
Mark. Everyone is entlUed&#13;
to&#13;
their opln.lon.&#13;
I&#13;
merely chose&#13;
to&#13;
express my oplnion on an&#13;
Issue that  I felt strongly&#13;
about.&#13;
If&#13;
you remember my article&#13;
1&#13;
had onIy praise for P&#13;
AB&#13;
and&#13;
all the work that they have&#13;
done. Yet, In&#13;
his&#13;
arllc1e,&#13;
Mark  accuses  both  the&#13;
RaDger and myself of "bad&#13;
judgement" for not express-&#13;
Ing both sides of the Issue.&#13;
I&#13;
would Uke&#13;
to&#13;
refer to my&#13;
arti-&#13;
cle;&#13;
I&#13;
did state why P&#13;
AB&#13;
wants to put the cage back&#13;
up. Furthermore,&#13;
I&#13;
was stat-&#13;
Ing&#13;
my OPINION,&#13;
It&#13;
is nei-&#13;
ther the Ranger's responsibil-&#13;
ity.&#13;
nor&#13;
1151t&#13;
my own&#13;
to&#13;
state&#13;
both&#13;
sides of an issue when&#13;
an OPINION is being ex-&#13;
pressed.&#13;
Mark goes on&#13;
to&#13;
state that,&#13;
·'the reallssue&#13;
is...&#13;
whether or&#13;
not guests&#13;
will&#13;
be allowed In&#13;
that  are  under  the  legal&#13;
drinking age."&#13;
I&#13;
have to disagree. The&#13;
real&#13;
issue Is:&#13;
will&#13;
Parkslde&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents be allowed&#13;
to&#13;
have non-&#13;
student. under age guests ac-&#13;
company them&#13;
to&#13;
dances.&#13;
Perhaps  Mark  does  not&#13;
realize that the money to put&#13;
on&#13;
all&#13;
dances comes d.1recUy&#13;
out of the tuition that each&#13;
STUDENT  pays.  Perhaps&#13;
Mark does not realize that the&#13;
primary&#13;
responsibility   of&#13;
P&#13;
AB&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
provlde activities&#13;
for Parkside  students.  Per-&#13;
haps Mark does not&#13;
think&#13;
that&#13;
the students should receive&#13;
TOP prtortty when an event&#13;
is being&#13;
planned.&#13;
I&#13;
agree that some students&#13;
may  choose not to attent&#13;
events on campus&#13;
Ii&#13;
they can-&#13;
not bring a friend. But, In his&#13;
letter Mark talks about allow-&#13;
Ing&#13;
20&#13;
NON-STUDENTS Into&#13;
an event&#13;
that&#13;
was planned&#13;
and paid for by the&#13;
sru-&#13;
DENTS. C,mon Mark.  get&#13;
real!&#13;
If&#13;
we can allow the stu-&#13;
dents to bring a guest so they&#13;
have someone&#13;
to&#13;
talk&#13;
to.&#13;
let's&#13;
do&#13;
It.&#13;
but don't spend the&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
JIlOlje.)L.Oll,&#13;
NON·&#13;
STUDENTS_&#13;
THE&#13;
STU-&#13;
DENTS   MUST   COME&#13;
FIRST!&#13;
In&#13;
one of Mark's  closing&#13;
statements he uses the word,&#13;
"crazy"&#13;
in&#13;
reference&#13;
to&#13;
me.&#13;
I&#13;
would Uke to remind Mark of&#13;
the strong 1Il0vemenl' to get&#13;
the cage removed last year.&#13;
The current 'pollcy Is the re-&#13;
sult of months of work&#13;
by&#13;
many students, including my-&#13;
self and past P&#13;
AB&#13;
officers.&#13;
If&#13;
you ,re&#13;
calling&#13;
me crazy&#13;
Mark then at least&#13;
I&#13;
am not&#13;
alone.&#13;
I could go on&#13;
to&#13;
answer&#13;
each  misconception,  para-&#13;
graph  by  paragraph,   In&#13;
Mark's letter, but by now&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
you all realize  that&#13;
Mark Is trying&#13;
to&#13;
make this a&#13;
personal vendetta. I&#13;
will&#13;
not&#13;
stoop that low. Mark&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
only person I know that has&#13;
ever compared P&#13;
AB&#13;
to a&#13;
Nee-&#13;
Nazi organization!&#13;
PAB members recognized&#13;
See&#13;
Leiter,&#13;
p.&#13;
3&#13;
IT WAS FAIRLY&#13;
AMUSING  WHEl'l&#13;
HE JOKED ON&#13;
SEPTEMBER.&#13;
1WENTY'FIFTH&#13;
1HAT IT WM&#13;
C.HRISTMAS,&#13;
Non-trads have it made&#13;
Non.tradltlonal  students. We have&#13;
tt&#13;
made. We've&#13;
been&#13;
out In the world for awhile. In some Instances&#13;
a&#13;
long&#13;
while. so we know what we want out of&#13;
life.&#13;
We've had varying degrees of expertence dealing&#13;
With&#13;
people In counUess ways so we can easily handle different&#13;
teaching styles and class sttuatlons.  Our social ltves&#13;
are&#13;
well established so we don't look' to our time on&#13;
campus&#13;
as a time for Interactldn and growth.&#13;
We've done all these things and can now concenlrsts&#13;
fully and exclusively on our studies. Right?&#13;
Wrong! To many people - other students, faculty,&#13;
sci.&#13;
mlnlstators, family and friends - these truths seem&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
self-evldent. However,&#13;
if&#13;
you could climb Into the mind&#13;
of&#13;
one of us "non-trads" you would see how far from&#13;
the&#13;
troth those assumpttons can be.&#13;
We come to school&#13;
with&#13;
just as much baggage as every·&#13;
one else. Most of us are back In the academic&#13;
realm&#13;
be-&#13;
cause we are at a' turnlng point In our lives. Weoften&#13;
come&#13;
in&#13;
search of new direction or&#13;
with&#13;
a direction&#13;
in&#13;
mind that changes as SWiftly as that of the traditional&#13;
freshman.&#13;
WhIle we do have social lives and support systems,&#13;
many times they are not able to absorb the unique&#13;
experi-&#13;
ence of being back&#13;
in&#13;
school. Yet. because of lifeexperl-&#13;
ences,&#13;
we know how important it Is to take full advantsge&#13;
of an oppportunlty like education.&#13;
We want more than reading and writing, We've come&#13;
to&#13;
a place In our lives that enables us to celebrate the d1/fer·.&#13;
ences In people and we want&#13;
to&#13;
be a part of the&#13;
eelebra-&#13;
tion. We are trying to tie all the pieces together somehow,&#13;
to&#13;
add a new facet while maintaining the old ones,&#13;
Being a&#13;
non-trad&#13;
has its benefits. We do have&#13;
a&#13;
long&#13;
hls·&#13;
tory&#13;
to&#13;
draw on when In new&#13;
situattons,&#13;
professors seem&#13;
fairly approachable  and we usually have a support&#13;
sys·&#13;
tem willing&#13;
to&#13;
help us even though they rarely understsnd&#13;
us.&#13;
But being an older student, by virtue of itself, doesn't&#13;
ma~e our time in school easier. We want as&#13;
much&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
tadltional&#13;
student,&#13;
maybe more. We want it&#13;
all,&#13;
Wehaves&#13;
lot&#13;
to&#13;
offer but we also want to listen. So the next time&#13;
you&#13;
see an "old person" sitting&#13;
in&#13;
the coffee shop&#13;
come&#13;
over&#13;
and say&#13;
"Hi".&#13;
Let's&#13;
talk.&#13;
Ask me what&#13;
I&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
bs&#13;
when&#13;
I&#13;
grow&#13;
up,&#13;
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