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            <text>Concerns raised over the effectiveness of Campus Police</text>
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            <text>Dec.&#13;
1, 1988&#13;
,&#13;
..&#13;
VOl. XVII, No.&#13;
12&#13;
~~!~'::,=!aised&#13;
over the effectiveness of Campus&#13;
Polic~&#13;
lOA&#13;
Hearron&#13;
lengthy  time  lags  between   complicated   legalities  and&#13;
Campus  Police  calling  the   possible liabillty factors.&#13;
Kenosha  Sheriff's   Depart-&#13;
David Ostrowski,  Director&#13;
ment and their subsequent ae-  of Campus  Police,  said,  "I&#13;
rival Is always present, yet&#13;
think&#13;
there has to be a reall-&#13;
Rick Hendrickson, a Campus   zation  that  there's  a  lot of&#13;
Police  officer,  feels  there&#13;
is&#13;
political  undercurrents&#13;
with&#13;
little,&#13;
if&#13;
"any.&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
the   any of these positions."&#13;
response  time.  Several  other&#13;
Another  area   of  concern&#13;
officers  (whose  names  shall   has been the accessibility  of&#13;
be withheld  at their  request)&#13;
campus   officers    on&#13;
thira&#13;
feel there Is definitely a&#13;
prob-&#13;
shift.  More often&#13;
than&#13;
not.&#13;
lem.&#13;
there is no dispatcher present&#13;
The Issue at hand&#13;
is&#13;
that of  and only one officer on duty&#13;
jurisdiction.   Wellgat   said,   from midnight to&#13;
8&#13;
a.m,&#13;
If&#13;
"I'm sure&#13;
It&#13;
can be rrustrat-   staffing   difficulties   arise,&#13;
ing at times (for Campus Po-   there&#13;
is&#13;
no &amp;fficer, only a&#13;
se-&#13;
lice officers not to have legal   curtty guard patrolling park-&#13;
jurisdiction)   and we're&#13;
trying&#13;
side's  700·acre  campus.&#13;
to&#13;
deal&#13;
with&#13;
it&#13;
in&#13;
other&#13;
re-&#13;
During  third  shift,  calls&#13;
to&#13;
spects  along&#13;
with&#13;
trying  to   the&#13;
Campus Police are taken&#13;
obtain&#13;
deputlzatton&#13;
of  that&#13;
by&#13;
an  answering  machine.&#13;
particular plot of land."&#13;
The  officer   (or  security&#13;
Campus    Police    Officer   guard)  on  duty  carries&#13;
a&#13;
Dennis Plepenburg confirmed   pager.  When the station  Is&#13;
•  that the Parkside administra-    called, the&#13;
police&#13;
officer must&#13;
tion is working&#13;
with&#13;
the Keno-   return&#13;
to&#13;
the Campus Pollee&#13;
sha County Sheriff's Depart-   office to determine the nature&#13;
ment and the Kenosha County   of the&#13;
call and&#13;
if&#13;
police action&#13;
Board&#13;
to&#13;
obtain  jurisdiction&#13;
is&#13;
required.&#13;
on the residence&#13;
hall&#13;
proper-&#13;
The  recorded  message  on&#13;
ty.&#13;
the answering machine&#13;
does&#13;
In&#13;
contrast, Kenosha Coun-  tnform callers that&#13;
If&#13;
the&#13;
rea-&#13;
ty Sheriff-elect Alan Kehl be-   son they are calling&#13;
Is&#13;
serl-&#13;
Ileves&#13;
that Campus Police Is  ous,  they  should  call  the&#13;
doing a fine job without hav-   Kenosha County Sheriff's&#13;
De-&#13;
Ing  jurisdiction   and  that   partment. Officer Plepenburg&#13;
deputlzation  of Campus  Po-   says that In cases of&#13;
erner-&#13;
lice officers would entail an   gency, the best course of&#13;
ac-&#13;
unjustified  lengthy  process,&#13;
tton&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
cali&#13;
911.&#13;
"EVeI'Y&#13;
officer hates going&#13;
,.,r&#13;
there&#13;
because there  is&#13;
JIIIIIDg&#13;
he&#13;
can do." This Is&#13;
_   one&#13;
officer, who wtshes&#13;
• remain&#13;
anonymous,  said&#13;
IIIlIUtthecommonsentiments&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
Police  in&#13;
re-&#13;
prdI&#13;
to&#13;
patrolling the&#13;
rest-&#13;
iIIllC8&#13;
hall&#13;
grounds.&#13;
several&#13;
concerns have risen&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
course of this past&#13;
I'JI1&#13;
relating&#13;
to&#13;
the'&#13;
effecti-&#13;
_&#13;
of  the   Parkslde&#13;
~&#13;
Pollee and&#13;
Safety&#13;
ent on the residence&#13;
JI'Operty,.&#13;
The delicate&#13;
of&#13;
this&#13;
issue  arises&#13;
the&#13;
fact that  Campus&#13;
does&#13;
not have&#13;
jurfsdlc-&#13;
on&#13;
housingproperty. The&#13;
Keaosba&#13;
Sheriff's  Depart.&#13;
IIIIIl&#13;
mustbe&#13;
called&#13;
In order&#13;
IlIuatiOns&#13;
requiring police&#13;
IlIiIll\Ion&#13;
to&#13;
be dealt with.&#13;
~&#13;
Pollee serves  as&#13;
IlI\i&#13;
1llOre&#13;
than&#13;
a security&#13;
IIIIIiee&#13;
on housing&#13;
property,&#13;
1IIlItIl&#13;
to&#13;
In&#13;
contradlcltion  to&#13;
IIIe&#13;
puwers&#13;
officers hold on&#13;
IIIe&#13;
nat&#13;
of&#13;
the campus. In sit.&#13;
IIIUona&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
serious nature at&#13;
IIIe&#13;
1'8Ildenchalls, Campus&#13;
Police&#13;
calls&#13;
(~d  waits)  for&#13;
IIIe&#13;
back'l1pof Kenosha sher-&#13;
IIIJ.&#13;
CampusPolice calls offl.&#13;
;  are&#13;
afforded the right to&#13;
'q&#13;
OUtnders&#13;
using  citi-&#13;
Officer Shannon Buttrick totes a keg of beer from houslng~&#13;
zen's  arrest  procedures.  Ac-&#13;
cording to Doug Wlelgat, As·'&#13;
slstant  Director  of Campus&#13;
Police, officers who detain&#13;
In-&#13;
dividuals  by citizen's  arrest&#13;
face  many  legal  complica-&#13;
tions.&#13;
The, potential  problem  of&#13;
Condom&#13;
games scheduled for World AIDS day&#13;
by&#13;
ScOtt&#13;
Singer&#13;
AIDs:&#13;
one of the world's&#13;
~  frighteningdiseases. As&#13;
~    no&#13;
cure to this terrible&#13;
has&#13;
been found. Pre-&#13;
:;:m&#13;
andeducation are two&#13;
1IIlIr"~&#13;
Which we can deal&#13;
.....Problem_&#13;
~  an&#13;
effort to combat this&#13;
lOrDed&#13;
m, a  group  of&#13;
con-&#13;
bava  ••&#13;
~ents   and faculty&#13;
III&#13;
~ded   to put together&#13;
III&#13;
I!IIt...&#13;
!:~?nal as well as&#13;
"'   -::ds&#13;
WUIU&#13;
g event  called&#13;
~&#13;
Day.&#13;
.&#13;
~Y,   starting at 9am and&#13;
~~&#13;
3&#13;
11&#13;
m, the Student&#13;
IIOc&#13;
ns&#13;
Committee&#13;
..-/&#13;
J:':ll&#13;
be Sponsoring this&#13;
iIllIl&gt;.--&#13;
the Union Square&#13;
~r.&#13;
Various types of&#13;
IIat&#13;
8peak&#13;
ent,  Information,&#13;
10&#13;
Presen&#13;
ere&#13;
will&#13;
be on hand&#13;
~.ur:&#13;
Information to all&#13;
AU    ~&#13;
,&#13;
Of&#13;
~,,:::'es, that will be part '&#13;
IlIan&#13;
b y, Include the one-&#13;
ll1un&lt;I&#13;
and/comedican   Slg-&#13;
IIat&#13;
.:;opeCk, videos, games&#13;
'!'he&#13;
ous speakers.&#13;
1be&#13;
Co&#13;
games, referred  to as&#13;
1IQ1Ie&#13;
Mom Games,  will In·&#13;
!linl.&#13;
~Ch events as the Con·&#13;
Iitid&#13;
Ra&#13;
1llp,&#13;
Condom Over the&#13;
1IIillbe&#13;
eo&#13;
ce&#13;
,the Condom Toss,&#13;
&gt;&#13;
Mom Relay Race.&#13;
Mara Casey, Chairperson of&#13;
the World Aids Day Commit-&#13;
tee  says that the purpose of&#13;
the'  event   is  to&#13;
"incre~~e&#13;
awareness"  because  there&#13;
IS&#13;
not&#13;
enough!' Casey says&#13;
that_&#13;
young  people  "need  to. be&#13;
aware and realize how qUIck-&#13;
ly&#13;
it&#13;
spreads. Normal&#13;
every~&#13;
day people get It: It's a trag·&#13;
edy.'·&#13;
Casey stated that the group&#13;
wanted to do more&#13;
than&#13;
"just&#13;
pass out condoms."  Rather,&#13;
they wanted to lean more to-&#13;
wards the Informational side.&#13;
She&#13;
also  said  that&#13;
"we're&#13;
doing&#13;
It&#13;
for the students.&#13;
It'll&#13;
be fun."&#13;
AIDS,  which&#13;
can  be  ob-&#13;
tained&#13;
by&#13;
way of sexual inter-&#13;
course,   contaminated&#13;
nee-&#13;
dIes,    contaminated    blood&#13;
transfusions and birth, affects&#13;
one In&#13;
300&#13;
college students.'&#13;
The Federal  Center&#13;
for&#13;
Dis-&#13;
ease Control also reports that&#13;
one&#13;
in&#13;
1000&#13;
prisoners,  and&#13;
35&#13;
in&#13;
1000&#13;
prostitutes  have been&#13;
Infected by the disease.&#13;
.'I&#13;
believe   that  everyone&#13;
needs  to&#13;
be&#13;
informed  about&#13;
AIDS&#13;
and  how  to  protect&#13;
themselves  against  AIDS,"&#13;
Sandy Riese  said.  Riese,&#13;
Di-&#13;
rector of Student Health Serv-&#13;
Ices, also  feels  that  people&#13;
need to know that aids Is not&#13;
contracted  "just  by  touch-&#13;
ing,"  or being near&#13;
someone&#13;
with AIDS. Riese also said&#13;
that  .'education&#13;
is&#13;
important&#13;
to&#13;
reduce the fear of&#13;
AIDS&#13;
as&#13;
well  as&#13;
decease   transmis·&#13;
sion."&#13;
Along&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
free&#13;
con-&#13;
doms, pamphlets, and the ac-&#13;
tlvitill.S of World AIDS Day,&#13;
continuing  efforts  will  be&#13;
made to educate the&#13;
public.&#13;
"We  have&#13;
a   questionnaire&#13;
quiz -&#13;
If&#13;
the' students  bring&#13;
back the completed quiz they&#13;
will&#13;
receive a free condom&#13;
at&#13;
any  time."  Riese  also&#13;
said&#13;
that the Student Health Serv-&#13;
ices  is open&#13;
at&#13;
any  time&#13;
to&#13;
help those with problems or&#13;
Iookjng&#13;
for&#13;
information.&#13;
For  additional  off-campus&#13;
anonymous&#13;
AIDS&#13;
informa-&#13;
non,&#13;
testing,  or  counseling&#13;
the  following  organizations&#13;
are avaliable to help:&#13;
City of Kenosha Health De-&#13;
partment ph.&#13;
6156-8170&#13;
Kenosha County Health De-&#13;
partment ph.&#13;
6156-6434.&#13;
City of Racine Health De-&#13;
partment ph.&#13;
636-9498&#13;
or  contact  your  local  area&#13;
Planned Parenthood group.&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
1, 1988 Ranger&#13;
/&#13;
aur&#13;
V18.&#13;
Plethora of problems&#13;
face Campus Police&#13;
Parluilde's latest"admlnlatratlve  addition takes the helm&#13;
of the Parkslde Campus Police Department  today. On&#13;
be-&#13;
h{Llt&#13;
of The Ranger,  a&#13;
warm&#13;
welcome&#13;
to&#13;
David  Ostrowski.&#13;
d'strowBkl&#13;
Is&#13;
fIll1ng&#13;
a posltlon that&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
vacant since&#13;
Ran&#13;
Brinkman's  retirement  last June.&#13;
Not&#13;
wlthstandlng&#13;
the fact that Ostrowski faces the&#13;
chal-&#13;
Ienge&#13;
of adusting  to a new envtronment,  new underlings&#13;
and lIUperlors, new procedures  ... a new job, there exists a&#13;
plethora&#13;
of&#13;
other Issues needing attention  that face&#13;
our&#13;
new director. The Ranger&#13;
has&#13;
several concerns&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to&#13;
raise.&#13;
To&#13;
preface  these  concerns,  a few points need to be&#13;
raised.&#13;
FIrst, Parkside&#13;
has&#13;
been fortunate In that we have&#13;
experienced  few problema&#13;
wlth&#13;
Issues of security  and&#13;
crime ... yet. Second, campus  Pollee&#13;
Is&#13;
a department  you&#13;
do&#13;
not&#13;
think&#13;
about or hear about very otten; they provide&#13;
services  to the Parkslde  community  that have IIWe&#13;
vis.&#13;
Ible return  to the students,  The Parkside  Pollee Depart.&#13;
III8IItcannot enhance the quallty of education the&#13;
Instttu-&#13;
tIon provldei Its students, but&#13;
It&#13;
cantshould help preserve&#13;
lhIa&#13;
quallty.&#13;
But more at1aaue&#13;
are&#13;
the following:&#13;
• We have no more&#13;
than&#13;
two oMcers.  full-time or stu-&#13;
dent,&#13;
on&#13;
duty at any given time (special events aside).&#13;
These&#13;
officers&#13;
are&#13;
responsible tor patrolling the 7lJO-acres&#13;
that comprise  the grounds of the campus,  ranging from&#13;
housing&#13;
to the Chancellor's offices. Obvlousiy, this&#13;
Is&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
territory  tor&#13;
two&#13;
individuals to cover. The expanse of&#13;
the Parkalde  campus&#13;
Is&#13;
not lacking In potentlaUy prime&#13;
areas&#13;
for rapes, thefts or aasaults.&#13;
• Due to bUdgetary constraints,  the Sunday and Monday&#13;
second shifts have only one omcer  on duty.&#13;
This&#13;
means&#13;
from .. p.m.&#13;
to&#13;
2&#13;
a.rn. one officer&#13;
Is&#13;
responsible for locking&#13;
up classrooms and buildings, palrolllng and responding to&#13;
every&#13;
call •&#13;
knoWing&#13;
that there&#13;
Is&#13;
no )mmedlate  back up&#13;
emcam_&#13;
II&#13;
th1np&#13;
get out of control. Ways of providing&#13;
better coverage need to be found.&#13;
• Another 1aaue facing Our campus  Pollee&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
prob-&#13;
lem of jurisdiction of the residence&#13;
hall&#13;
property.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
our&#13;
understanding  that&#13;
II&#13;
a&#13;
callis&#13;
received by the campus&#13;
dis.&#13;
patcher  regarding  an Incident at the residence halls, the&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff's  Department  must be called In before&#13;
any legal action can be taken. campus Police does not&#13;
have jw1sd1cUon and/or  authority&#13;
to&#13;
enforce the govern.&#13;
ing&#13;
laws on&#13;
the resIdence&#13;
hall&#13;
property.&#13;
This&#13;
is&#13;
the case&#13;
because  ther  residence&#13;
halls&#13;
are  located  on  private&#13;
property.  Thus, our police&#13;
are&#13;
Impaired  In their job of&#13;
serving&#13;
students and the campus.&#13;
• There has long been administrative  oppostion to the&#13;
argument  that  our officers  should be allowed to carry&#13;
weapons. The only weapon they&#13;
are&#13;
allowed to&#13;
carry&#13;
and&#13;
use, after being certlfled to do so, Is the PR-24,&#13;
a.k.a&#13;
night&#13;
sUck, The poaslbUlty of confronting an armed  individual&#13;
exists:  yet&#13;
if&#13;
a&#13;
situation&#13;
arises&#13;
requiring&#13;
a&#13;
weapon,&#13;
the&#13;
likes&#13;
of side&#13;
arm,&#13;
the responding officer would have&#13;
to&#13;
re-&#13;
treat&#13;
to&#13;
Tallent&#13;
Hall -&#13;
where the police offices&#13;
are&#13;
located&#13;
• and,&#13;
U&#13;
he/she&#13;
is&#13;
eert1..fledto use a side&#13;
ann.&#13;
check the&#13;
weapon&#13;
out&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
weapon locker and&#13;
return&#13;
to&#13;
the scene.&#13;
How&#13;
effective can&#13;
this&#13;
procedure&#13;
be?&#13;
Of course, the op-&#13;
lion of hurling the two tons of keys they&#13;
carry&#13;
is always&#13;
available.&#13;
The issue of allowing officers to carry weapons&#13;
needs&#13;
to be rethought.&#13;
And eo, In summary,  these&#13;
are&#13;
just some of the con.&#13;
cerns echoed by the students,  faculty and staff of Park.&#13;
side.&#13;
Managing&#13;
the pollee department  and guiding&#13;
It&#13;
Into&#13;
the&#13;
lutre&#13;
will&#13;
not be a lask for the weak of heart.  Wei.&#13;
come to Parkside,  David. We&#13;
wlsh&#13;
you the best dUring&#13;
your&#13;
tour&#13;
of duty as dlrceklr of the Parkslde  campus  Po.&#13;
lice and Safety Department.&#13;
~&#13;
!1f'Ri!.nge,. ~&#13;
Chancellor responds to racist literature&#13;
TO: AU&#13;
students,  faculty and&#13;
.staff&#13;
FROM: Chancellor Shella Ka·&#13;
plan&#13;
RE: Racist IIterature_.&#13;
.&#13;
I&#13;
am  sure  you share  my&#13;
outrage  at hearing  that&#13;
bte-&#13;
tantly  racist  literature&#13;
has&#13;
been   distributed   on   our&#13;
campus  today.  Our security&#13;
staff  has been  Instructed  to&#13;
tear  down any unauthorized&#13;
material  appearing   on  our&#13;
bulletin boards,  and I would&#13;
appreciate  your  cooperation&#13;
In destroying any such flyers&#13;
that  might  appear&#13;
in&#13;
your&#13;
classrooms  or work areas.&#13;
No  organized   student   or&#13;
staff group Is Involved&#13;
in&#13;
dis-&#13;
trlbutlng  this material,  and&#13;
it&#13;
may  well  be  that  those&#13;
In-&#13;
volved  are  not  members  of&#13;
the UW·Parkslde  community&#13;
at all. I hope that is the case,&#13;
for racism  has  no place  on&#13;
this&#13;
campus.&#13;
I  have  asked&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Stuart&#13;
Rubner,  chairperson   of  the&#13;
university  committee&#13;
devel-&#13;
oping&#13;
a&#13;
campus  code dealing&#13;
with    racial&#13;
harassment&#13;
Issues, to take the leaflets  dis-&#13;
tributed  today as an example&#13;
of the kind of conduct&#13;
IIIbit&#13;
needs to be dealt&#13;
with&#13;
In&#13;
iIIIt&#13;
cods.&#13;
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campus.&#13;
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of&#13;
UW.Put&#13;
side's  commitment&#13;
to&#13;
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ment  on this campus.&#13;
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those&#13;
wit&#13;
would show division&#13;
and ..&#13;
tred&#13;
among&#13;
us.&#13;
Parking  in  the  snow&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
One of the advantages  all of&#13;
us attending  Parkside  enjoy&#13;
is&#13;
the beautiful  campus  set-&#13;
tlng. The first  snowfall  wUI&#13;
soon transform  the surround.&#13;
ing landscape  into&#13;
a&#13;
winter&#13;
wonderland.&#13;
Fallen   snow   can.  also&#13;
present  a challenge  to com.&#13;
muters who use campus park-&#13;
Ing  lots  and  roads.  Even&#13;
though  the  campus  grounds&#13;
crew will be making every ef-&#13;
fort&#13;
to&#13;
clear sidewalks, park.&#13;
ing lots and roads&#13;
in&#13;
the fast-&#13;
.est and most efficient means&#13;
possible,  you  can  help  by&#13;
cooperating with a few simple&#13;
BUSINESS STAFF&#13;
Craig Simpkins&#13;
Circulation  Manager&#13;
John Marter&#13;
Distribution  Manager&#13;
Curt Shlrcel&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
GENERAL STAFF&#13;
Dayid&#13;
Boyd.&#13;
Sheila Bugalecki,  RUben Carbajal,  Dan&#13;
C/:uape&#13;
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Cook. David Debish. Tricia Ebner.&#13;
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Hall, Abu Ha5Seln. DaVid Heller&#13;
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George Olson  Mike&#13;
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Scott Singer  Bill To  er&#13;
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Keille Paceagnella,  Vickie Pundsack  Jack Aed(jick   '&#13;
Dawn Mailan&lt;1.&#13;
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,&#13;
EDITORIAL  STAFF&#13;
.Jon&#13;
Hearron&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
KeUy McKissick&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Laura Pestka&#13;
Entertainment  Editor&#13;
Jeff Lemmermann .......••...... ,  Sports Editor&#13;
Kevin Zirkelbach&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
John Kehoe&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Christine 08Joo ..........•. ",.&#13;
Asst.&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Stu RUbner&#13;
",,,&#13;
Advisor&#13;
requests.&#13;
Snow does not always  fall&#13;
when&#13;
it&#13;
is  convenient   for&#13;
plowing. The lots are cleared&#13;
of snow as soon as possible,&#13;
but you may  not be able&#13;
to&#13;
park In your usual&#13;
spot.&#13;
Park.&#13;
Ing In an unplowed part of the&#13;
lot only makes&#13;
It&#13;
more  diffl.&#13;
cult for snow removal  opera ..&#13;
lions  to  be  completed.  You&#13;
may  find  snow  plowed  all&#13;
around your car! -&#13;
Park  your  car  only in the&#13;
areas that have been plowed.&#13;
If&#13;
your  lot is not available.&#13;
you may hr..ve to temporarily&#13;
. park&#13;
in&#13;
another.  Never  park&#13;
on the Outer Loop Road. Also&#13;
stay  clear  of snow plows~&#13;
action . they&#13;
are bigger&#13;
liJIa&#13;
you&#13;
and&#13;
can't&#13;
maneuver&#13;
s&#13;
easlly. 'In winter, it&#13;
Is .....&#13;
tial that aisles In&#13;
parking&#13;
IlII&#13;
remain  open for&#13;
snow&#13;
Don't  try  to add&#13;
an&#13;
space at the end ofa&#13;
row.&#13;
Parkside  does&#13;
have&#13;
bus  service  from&#13;
the&#13;
U&#13;
Check with the&#13;
Union&#13;
matton  Desk  for&#13;
S(&#13;
and tickets.&#13;
Wit"  a  little&#13;
tore&#13;
and consideration&#13;
you&#13;
doing your pari&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
this campus remain&#13;
opeD&#13;
operating  smoothly.&#13;
Karl&#13;
GroundsSu&#13;
~anger is written a~d edit~d by students of UW·Parkside, who are solely responsibletor&#13;
itS&#13;
editOIIl&#13;
d&#13;
y and content. It&#13;
I§&#13;
PUblishedevery Thursday during the academic year except over&#13;
breakS&#13;
Ii&#13;
ays.&#13;
.&#13;
I ~eners to the editor wlII.be accepted only if they are typed, double-spaced and 350&#13;
words~.&#13;
h&#13;
eld&#13;
ers&#13;
must be Signed, With a telephone number included for verification&#13;
purposes.&#13;
NameswiUlIe&#13;
e  upon request.&#13;
fa~~~e~~eserves the right to edit letters and refu~e those whic~ are false andJorde.&#13;
T~~;s~~  for all letters, and classified ads, is Monday at 10 'a.m. for publication&#13;
n~~ correspondence should be addressed to: Ranger. UW·Parkside.  Box 2000, Ke-&#13;
ing)ha WI 53141. Telephone 414/553-2287  (Editorial) or 414/553-2295  (AdverbS-&#13;
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