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            <text>-&#13;
red,&#13;
oint&#13;
reo&#13;
lad·&#13;
udt,&#13;
tier&#13;
had&#13;
ln-&#13;
•&#13;
Union   106&#13;
Mid  Main&#13;
Thursday. March 2.  1989&#13;
Vol. XVu, No. 21&#13;
Justices rule in favor of candidate&#13;
Res.Hallhandbookunderrevision--&#13;
vehicle   as  Bartholomew   and&#13;
his  dog,  Bear,  chased  Fugate&#13;
on foot. The  passenger  was&#13;
not   appr~hended,&#13;
but   Bear&#13;
caught  up with  the  man  as he&#13;
headed    towards   Inner   Loop&#13;
Road.&#13;
by Keme  Paccagnella&#13;
Asst. Nem  Editor&#13;
Aftertour    months of&#13;
contro--&#13;
versy,   the  Parkslde   Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)  JUdicial branch  ruled&#13;
that    one   year&#13;
mandatory&#13;
leave   of   absence   given&#13;
to&#13;
presldentlpJ  ·candldate  Daniel&#13;
Perrault    was  unconstitution.&#13;
al.&#13;
The  decision   was  reached&#13;
Thursday  night,  Feb.&#13;
24,&#13;
atter&#13;
almost  three  hours  of&#13;
detlber-&#13;
ation.&#13;
The  Justices   voted&#13;
3-0&#13;
that   the   expUlsion  was   not&#13;
permitted   by  PSGA's&#13;
constt.&#13;
tution.   That   ruling   allows&#13;
Perrault's    and   Steve  Mur-&#13;
phy's&#13;
nomfnatlon&#13;
petitions  In&#13;
regards   to  early  carnpafgn;&#13;
Ing.&#13;
It&#13;
was  stated  that  Perrault&#13;
and   Murphy    started&#13;
cam.&#13;
paigning  before  their  nomina-&#13;
tion  packets   were  Validated.&#13;
As  stated&#13;
in&#13;
rule  13 of  the&#13;
Election   Committee   guide-&#13;
lines,&#13;
"Campaigning&#13;
for&#13;
elected  office&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
conduct-&#13;
ed  only  after  the  successful&#13;
submission of a  petition and&#13;
SUbsequent  validation   by  the&#13;
Election  Committee."&#13;
According&#13;
to   the    dates&#13;
gtven at last Thursday  night's&#13;
hearing,&#13;
Perrault&#13;
started&#13;
campaigning   on Jan.&#13;
80,  1989.&#13;
The&#13;
Election&#13;
Committee&#13;
made  the guidelines&#13;
available&#13;
to candidates  on Feb.  1.&#13;
PerrauIt  stated  he did not&#13;
.plck   up  a  guideline   packet&#13;
until Feb.&#13;
6.&#13;
He also  said nel·&#13;
ther  he nor&#13;
his&#13;
running  mate,&#13;
Murphy   knew   they  were   In&#13;
violation  of the Election  Com.&#13;
mltted  guidelines  until  he  reo&#13;
ceived  a  letter  from  Norman&#13;
Highspeed  chase&#13;
endsat  Parkside&#13;
II!'&#13;
Scott Singer&#13;
In&#13;
an&#13;
unusually  rare  Occur-&#13;
lIII,e,a  htgh  speed   chase&#13;
ended&#13;
here   last    Thursday&#13;
Dlght&#13;
In&#13;
one  arrest.    At  ap-&#13;
IlOxlrnately&#13;
9: 25&#13;
p.m,  a&#13;
Itolen&#13;
car&#13;
driven  by Randy&#13;
S.&#13;
Fugate,&#13;
32,  6404&#13;
lOth  Ave.,&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
was chased  Into  the&#13;
lrs'&#13;
Qlmmunlcation Arts&#13;
(CA)&#13;
isis&#13;
Ildldlng&#13;
parking  lot.&#13;
reo&#13;
The&#13;
car&#13;
had  Initially   been&#13;
PJl8Uedby a Kenosha  City K-&#13;
I&#13;
Officer Ronald   Bartholo.&#13;
lrd&#13;
If.Iew&#13;
because&#13;
his&#13;
radar&#13;
,as&#13;
]licked&#13;
up on the speeding   car&#13;
nd&#13;
lit&#13;
9:19&#13;
p.m,&#13;
the man  sped  off&#13;
17&#13;
fwestward&#13;
and'  headed   north&#13;
ut·&#13;
III&#13;
Highway&#13;
31.&#13;
A  sheriff's&#13;
nd&#13;
Iq1Iad&#13;
joined  the  chase   and&#13;
41&#13;
!be&#13;
olflcers conlinued   to&#13;
roi.&#13;
10&#13;
Ilw&#13;
the&#13;
car as&#13;
it&#13;
headed   east&#13;
ok   OIl&#13;
County&#13;
Highway&#13;
E.&#13;
..&#13;
After going  northwest&#13;
on&#13;
lllunty&#13;
Highway JR,  the  vehi-&#13;
cle&#13;
turned onto  Outer   Loop&#13;
Road,&#13;
barely  made   the  turn&#13;
8IId&#13;
then&#13;
nearly  collided  with&#13;
IIl1ther&#13;
ear&#13;
whIle   entering&#13;
~&#13;
CA&#13;
lot,&#13;
as&#13;
observed    by&#13;
!be&#13;
reporter.  This   reporter&#13;
n&#13;
observed as  Fugate   pro.&#13;
ceeded&#13;
to&#13;
speed  through   the&#13;
The  total  time  that  the&#13;
po-&#13;
lot&#13;
Wherehe and  a  passenger&#13;
lice  spent  In  the  CA parking&#13;
'8belte!nPledto flee on foot.  The&#13;
101'&#13;
was&#13;
10&#13;
minutes.   Campus&#13;
riff's&#13;
vehicle    and&#13;
two&#13;
police  then  watched   over  the&#13;
/lUter&#13;
KenOshasquads  quickly&#13;
stolen  vehicle  until&#13;
it&#13;
could be&#13;
IIrrourided the    abandoned&#13;
removed.&#13;
Women'sHistory/Awareness   Month  Schedule  of Events&#13;
IIarolI&#13;
_&#13;
.&#13;
1&#13;
M'~&#13;
6    1PM&#13;
Self DefenseD~~onstration&#13;
W~~~ing Room,&#13;
1 PM&#13;
Self DefenseCllmc&#13;
PhysicalEducalion&#13;
7&#13;
7'30 PM&#13;
Self DefenseClinic&#13;
WrestlingRoom,&#13;
.&#13;
PhysicalEducation&#13;
6   2&#13;
PM&#13;
HelenHorowitz&#13;
Moln&#13;
107   06&#13;
8    '·2 PM&#13;
St.&#13;
Catherine's Body CiJes&#13;
Union&#13;
104-1&#13;
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7&#13;
PM&#13;
Film:The Color Purple&#13;
Cinema&#13;
ell"&#13;
Noon&#13;
LanaRakow,UniversityRound Table&#13;
Union&#13;
106&#13;
20&#13;
1&#13;
PM&#13;
Women'sHistory Bowl&#13;
Mainplace&#13;
22&#13;
1 PM&#13;
Film: FrancesPerkins&#13;
UnionCinema&#13;
11&#13;
Noon&#13;
Caml  Lee  Saff;oti&#13;
Hughes,&#13;
Il   3·&#13;
UniversityRoundtable&#13;
·30 PM&#13;
LeadershipPanel&#13;
29&#13;
Receptionfollowing&#13;
1 PMI9  PM&#13;
Film: International&#13;
Sweetheartsof Rhythm&#13;
Fugate&#13;
was    arrested&#13;
on&#13;
charges   of  knOwingly  fleeing&#13;
an  officer,&#13;
havtng&#13;
open&#13;
Intoxf&#13;
cants   in  a  motor  vehicle,  en.&#13;
dangering   safety   by  reckless&#13;
\  driving,  speeding,  and&#13;
operat,&#13;
ing  after   license   revocation;&#13;
his fourth  offense.&#13;
Fugate&#13;
initially&#13;
refused&#13;
treatment&#13;
for&#13;
puncture&#13;
wounds    from    the   bite   by&#13;
Bear,  but  was  later  treated  at&#13;
Kenosha   Hospital   and&#13;
Medl-&#13;
cal  Center.   Fugate   was  then&#13;
booked  and  held  In the county&#13;
jail&#13;
for   operating    a  vehicle&#13;
without   the  owner's   consent.&#13;
The  car  had  apparently   been&#13;
stolen   from&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
area.   Fugate   has  two  active&#13;
warrants   from  Greenfield  for&#13;
fraud   and  Is  also  a  habitual&#13;
traffic  offender.&#13;
Union Square&#13;
by FeUcIa&#13;
ConklIn&#13;
The name  may  change,  but&#13;
the  song  remain.    the  same.&#13;
f&#13;
The  Residence   Hali  student&#13;
handbook&#13;
will&#13;
be  undergoing&#13;
some&#13;
revisions&#13;
for&#13;
next&#13;
semester,   including&#13;
its&#13;
alco-&#13;
hol   policy,   but   responsible&#13;
drinking  is  still  the  message&#13;
being promoted.&#13;
The  Residence   Hall  Associ-&#13;
ation   (RHA)   recently   com·&#13;
pleted   an  extensive   critique&#13;
of the present  Re91dence&#13;
Hall&#13;
student  handbook.  Their  sug·&#13;
gestions  will be considered  as&#13;
Residence&#13;
Hall&#13;
Director&#13;
DeAnn Possehl  and  Assistant&#13;
Director  Steve  Wallner  revise&#13;
the handbook  for lmplementa-&#13;
tion&#13;
in&#13;
the Fall  1989semester.&#13;
Concerns  were  raised  when&#13;
the  alcohol  policy  portion  of&#13;
the  handbook  was  introduced&#13;
In Sept.  1988. The  policies  on&#13;
the  possession  of hard&#13;
liquor.&#13;
Dsn&#13;
Perrault&#13;
Delaney,  chairperson   for  the&#13;
Election  Committee,   on  Feb.&#13;
9.&#13;
Both  Perrault   and  Murphy&#13;
claim  they  tried  to  take  the&#13;
posters&#13;
and&#13;
flyers&#13;
down&#13;
once&#13;
they were  Informed  they were&#13;
in  vlotatlon  ot  the  guideline.&#13;
Due  to classes&#13;
goIng  on&#13;
duro&#13;
Ing the day and  eventng,  they&#13;
ali campaign  IIteralure.&#13;
The   Election   Commiltee's&#13;
main  complaint&#13;
was&#13;
that  for&#13;
several   days,   Perrault    and&#13;
Murphy&#13;
were&#13;
the  only  candt-&#13;
dates  with  literature   readily&#13;
avaliable   to  the  public.  The&#13;
committee  saw&#13;
th.ls&#13;
as an  un.&#13;
fair   advantage    for  Perrault&#13;
and Murphy.&#13;
Because   of  the   violation.&#13;
the Election  Committee  voted&#13;
that  Perrault's   and  Murphy'S&#13;
name  not  appear   on the  bal.&#13;
lot.   ThIs   would   stIlI  allow&#13;
them  to seek  the  offIces,  but&#13;
only&#13;
as&#13;
wrIte·1n candidates.&#13;
After   discussion   In  closed&#13;
session,  the  Justices   voted&#13;
it&#13;
was  not&#13;
w1lhtn&#13;
the  power  of&#13;
the Electlon  Committee  to de.&#13;
lete  Perrault's   and  Murphy's&#13;
names  from  the ballou.  They&#13;
stated  they felt the decisIon of&#13;
whIch  names   would  appear&#13;
on  the  baliot&#13;
Is&#13;
the  Senate's&#13;
responsibility.&#13;
The next  attemoon,  Friday,&#13;
Feb.&#13;
2t,&#13;
the  Senate  met  for&#13;
approximately&#13;
two    hours.&#13;
Both  Perrault    and   Delaney&#13;
were   allowed&#13;
to&#13;
speak   thelr&#13;
reasons  for&#13;
their actions.&#13;
Before  the&#13;
vote&#13;
was&#13;
taken,&#13;
Perrault    stated   he  felt  that&#13;
removtng&#13;
his&#13;
Il{!d&#13;
his&#13;
running&#13;
mate's  names  (rom  the ballot&#13;
seemed  to&#13;
be&#13;
a "steep  punish.&#13;
ment  for  something&#13;
that&#13;
was&#13;
not  done&#13;
maliciously."&#13;
He&#13;
said  that  there  were  other  al •&#13;
ternatives&#13;
to    puntahment,&#13;
such as&#13;
makIng&#13;
hIm&#13;
and Mur.&#13;
phy&#13;
remove   all  _&#13;
U......&#13;
lure,  or  not&#13;
aIlowInc&#13;
them&#13;
to&#13;
post&#13;
anymore&#13;
up.&#13;
The Senate's&#13;
tInaI&#13;
vet&#13;
was&#13;
allow&#13;
Perrault's   and  Mur-&#13;
phy's   name   on   th&#13;
ballot.&#13;
However,&#13;
their name.&#13;
would&#13;
appear  at  the bottom  ot each&#13;
respective  category.&#13;
After&#13;
1es.mJng&#13;
of  th&#13;
J&#13;
u•.&#13;
trees'&#13;
decision,&#13;
K&#13;
nosha  Clr.&#13;
cult  Court  Judge   Jerold&#13;
W.&#13;
Breitenbach&#13;
dl.mlssed&#13;
th&#13;
suit  and  declined  to ordor   i.&#13;
ther  party  to pay  the  oth  r'8&#13;
legal  co&#13;
I.&#13;
PlHtcslde&#13;
residents&#13;
will soon hsve&#13;
8&#13;
new handbook.&#13;
controlitng    underage&#13;
drink·&#13;
are   areas   that   were   ques.&#13;
lng,  keeping  uninvited  guests&#13;
tloned.&#13;
away    from    the   Residence&#13;
"They  (RHA) came  up with&#13;
Halls&#13;
and  promoting  courtesy&#13;
see&#13;
Alcohol,&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
Inside •••·&#13;
Page 2•••&#13;
Chicago  politicking   comes to&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Page 4•••&#13;
Dreher wins  PAS pres!denc&#13;
y&#13;
Page 5...&#13;
Counselor's  Corner&#13;
Page 6•••&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
Page 7•••&#13;
SportsISpo~ISpo~1&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday, Mar. 2, 1989 Ranger&#13;
our views&#13;
Chicago politicking&#13;
comes to Parkside&#13;
students,  stop and take a look at some of the Spring&#13;
election posters and handbills circulating among your-&#13;
selves as the candidates&#13;
all&#13;
vie for your votes.&#13;
Are&#13;
we&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
time warp, or&#13;
has&#13;
some of the campaigning take~ on the&#13;
dtstlnctlve characteristics  of Chicago-style politics ..&#13;
The Ranger  feels that  "smear  campaigns"-·those  In&#13;
whlch candidates  attempt  to humiliate opposition through&#13;
personality  attacks  Instead  of relevant  issues--are  not&#13;
beneficial to&#13;
thia&#13;
University In any way. We feel that&#13;
can-&#13;
dldates  who must  slash the repulations  of other&#13;
candi-&#13;
dates to gain votes are not worthy of possessing student&#13;
government leadership positions.&#13;
To demean fellow candidates&#13;
is.&#13;
In&#13;
essence, to demean&#13;
ihe students.  We feei that students  want to know what&#13;
each candidate is ready&#13;
to&#13;
do for the University. not him-&#13;
self.&#13;
In&#13;
Do&#13;
these candidates&#13;
think&#13;
that&#13;
students are so un  -&#13;
formed that we will be Influenced by mud-slingtng  tac-&#13;
tics? Some of the smear literature  asks, "What are they&#13;
afraid of?" We are afraid. We are afraid of what these&#13;
candidates  will do to ihe students&#13;
If&#13;
ihey enter office.&#13;
If&#13;
they care only about themselves  now, and are willing to&#13;
do anyihlng  to obtain power, who will they really  care&#13;
about when they are running our student government?&#13;
In&#13;
addition,  campaigning  for student  leadership  post-.&#13;
tions should not become so self-serving&#13;
that&#13;
they divide&#13;
student organizations from&#13;
within&#13;
or among each otllf:~r.&#13;
This tactic undermines the mission of student leadership,&#13;
whlch is&#13;
to&#13;
Increase student activity and unity, Instead of&#13;
creating ihe oppostte,&#13;
We ask the students&#13;
to&#13;
remember&#13;
to&#13;
vote on the issues,&#13;
not ihe accusations.  We further ask ihe new student lead-&#13;
ers&#13;
to&#13;
act in a manner appropriate for their positions. We&#13;
hope ihat ihese campaigning actions are not a foreshadow&#13;
of events&#13;
to&#13;
come; they will not go unnoticed.&#13;
··by Kelly  McKissick  and John Kehoe&#13;
TEST&#13;
YOUR&#13;
KNOWLEDGE.&#13;
Q:&#13;
How many of the people who died of rung&#13;
cancer last year were smokers?&#13;
A.25%&#13;
8.40%&#13;
C.&#13;
60%&#13;
0,80%&#13;
Academic All-American&#13;
responds to&#13;
disgruntle~&#13;
student&#13;
This  strikes  me as&#13;
beIDg&#13;
a&#13;
I&#13;
pretty   egocentric&#13;
point&#13;
&lt;I&#13;
view.&#13;
It&#13;
would obviously&#13;
be&#13;
poor  journalistic  judgmeDl&#13;
not to have a sports sectioo.&#13;
If&#13;
this person&#13;
Is&#13;
SO&#13;
eager&#13;
III&#13;
see articles  about&#13;
aeadeJDIc&#13;
success,  why don't th~&#13;
er- to put the effort&#13;
Into&#13;
lIllf&#13;
Ing one?  ExclUding the BdI'&#13;
tors,   ihe   Ranger&#13;
wrilon&#13;
aren't  being paid for the!lllld&#13;
work and time they&#13;
put&#13;
lDlD&#13;
their  articles  so money&#13;
Is&#13;
III&#13;
excuse  for  not  gettlllg&#13;
In-&#13;
volved,&#13;
If&#13;
ihis person&#13;
tooktbe&#13;
time  to write  a&#13;
story,&#13;
fm&#13;
sure ihe Ranger wouldn't&#13;
be&gt;&#13;
ttate to print&#13;
it.&#13;
In conclusion, just&#13;
becaUlO&#13;
a newspaper  may be&#13;
lacklD!&#13;
coverage&#13;
in&#13;
some&#13;
areas.&#13;
there  is no reason&#13;
to&#13;
wlllDe&#13;
about the, area ihey&#13;
do&#13;
cOvII'&#13;
Bravely&#13;
sll/fled,&#13;
Ted price&#13;
Iletter to the-editor&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
have to work part-time- jobs,&#13;
too, In addition to training  for&#13;
a sport  and  doing well aca-&#13;
demically.&#13;
Also,  athletic  scholarships&#13;
are  not  handed  out  to  any&#13;
Tom,  Dick,  or  Harry  who&#13;
goesout  for a sport. This per-&#13;
son does not realize that a lot&#13;
of time' and effort goes&#13;
into&#13;
developing a skill to the point&#13;
where one Is good enough to&#13;
receive a scholarship.&#13;
As far as not publishing  a&#13;
sports  section  •'which many&#13;
students  do not care to read&#13;
anyways,"  why  does  every&#13;
newspaper&#13;
in&#13;
every town, vii.&#13;
lage and .city have a sports&#13;
section? Why is it that when&#13;
you find 3 sections of the USA&#13;
Today discarded  in the cafe- .&#13;
teria  or library,  it's  always&#13;
the  sports  pages  that  are&#13;
missing?  Because  most  peo-&#13;
ple don't care to rea!'! them?&#13;
In&#13;
response  to the  person&#13;
who didn't appreciate  the ar-&#13;
. ticle on Parkside's  Academic&#13;
All-Americans, I would like to&#13;
pose a few questions.&#13;
First,  why would ihis per-&#13;
son wish to see the Dean's&#13;
List printed  In the Ranger?&#13;
Does this person really care&#13;
to read this list or is there a&#13;
bit of ego-gratification&#13;
tn&#13;
see-&#13;
.lng one's name In the paper?&#13;
This person also mentions&#13;
that  many  students  juggle&#13;
'!J&#13;
school work, obviously 'not an&#13;
easy  task.  What this person&#13;
doesn't realize is that the .ma-&#13;
jority of athletes on scholar-&#13;
ships are not from the Keno-&#13;
sha-Raclne   area   and  that&#13;
scholarships  only cover&#13;
'4&#13;
the&#13;
cost of college  expenses  of&#13;
athletes  who  don't  live  at&#13;
home. _Many of the  athletes&#13;
F&#13;
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IS published  every Thursday  during the academic  year except over&#13;
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