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            <text>&#13;
by&#13;
Scott Singer&#13;
A.!St.&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Everyyeartheuniversity&#13;
estab-&#13;
liIIIes&#13;
a&#13;
committeeto review and&#13;
llPiJtacademicpolicy,submitted&#13;
lO~byfacultygroups. This year,&#13;
dilAcademic'PoliciesCommittee&#13;
(APC)hasbeenpresentedwith five&#13;
endationsfrom the Dean's&#13;
•  someofwhichmay greatly&#13;
die&#13;
future&#13;
of PlIIkside'&#13;
s&#13;
stu-&#13;
.. additionto specific reasons&#13;
each&#13;
recommendation,  the&#13;
, Cabinet&#13;
cites  achieving&#13;
agreementwith policies on&#13;
campuses&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
system," as&#13;
.   for it's  recommenda-&#13;
Iitst&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
recommenda-&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
shortening of the&#13;
class&#13;
dcadIine&#13;
from&#13;
eight to six&#13;
According to the cabinet's&#13;
recommendation,  "a six-week pol-&#13;
icy would continue to move us in&#13;
the  direction  of  reducing  drop&#13;
rates ...&#13;
Shortening  the drop dead-&#13;
line would require students to make&#13;
a serious&#13;
commitment,"&#13;
The major issue of eight or six&#13;
weeks seems to be whether or not it&#13;
meets the needs of students.&#13;
"I&#13;
want to keep the&#13;
eight-week&#13;
drop.  It keeps Parkside  more reo&#13;
sponsive to students," said Parkside&#13;
senior John Marter. Daphne Cook,&#13;
a&#13;
sophmore,&#13;
commented  that ''the&#13;
six -week deadline would be suffi-&#13;
cient."&#13;
Changing  the class-add  dead-&#13;
line from  eight  weeks  to a two&#13;
week  deadline  is also proposed.&#13;
According  to the proposal,  if a&#13;
student  would  want to add after&#13;
twoweeks,  he or she would have to&#13;
"secure  the signatures  of the in-&#13;
structor and the department  chair"&#13;
and&#13;
the approval of the dean of the&#13;
appropriaie  school,"&#13;
In addition, students would not&#13;
be allowed to add after the fourth&#13;
week under any circwnstance.  "At&#13;
theendofthefourthweekofclasses&#13;
no 'further adds will be allowed."&#13;
The cabinet feels that the current&#13;
eight week policy "is out of line&#13;
with practices throughout the sys-&#13;
tem."&#13;
It&#13;
also is "concerned  about&#13;
the message sent to students by the&#13;
liberal late-add policy."&#13;
Another policy which is under&#13;
consideration  is that of prerequi-&#13;
sites for classes.  This recornmen-&#13;
dation is described by the Deans'&#13;
Cabinet  as&#13;
"The&#13;
Undergraduate&#13;
Catalogue should designate all&#13;
100&#13;
and&#13;
200&#13;
level courses as 'open to&#13;
Freshmen and Sophomores.'&#13;
AIl&#13;
300 and 400 levelcourses&#13;
should&#13;
be deSignated 'Junior standing or&#13;
consent of&#13;
instructor.?'&#13;
ThurSday, October 2&amp;,&#13;
1eee&#13;
The Cabinet justifies  this rec-&#13;
ommendation  by saying that "this&#13;
policy would move us towardchaD-&#13;
neling students into the appropri-&#13;
ate courses at the appropriate lime&#13;
in their university&#13;
carreer."&#13;
This&#13;
policy,  which  does  not exclude&#13;
juniors or seniors from taking&#13;
100&#13;
or&#13;
200&#13;
level classes, would in&#13;
ef-&#13;
fect result in a credit&#13;
based&#13;
pre-&#13;
requisite for all classes.&#13;
This policy may not consider&#13;
the needs of all&#13;
students,&#13;
implying&#13;
thatdecisionsaboutstudentsscbed-&#13;
ules need to be indirectly made by&#13;
the university, rather that the&#13;
sui-&#13;
dents.&#13;
This proposed policy may well&#13;
be the most controversial of the&#13;
re-&#13;
comendations.&#13;
"Stopping students&#13;
from&#13;
taking&#13;
high level courses can slow them&#13;
down&#13;
in&#13;
going for their degrees,"&#13;
said&#13;
Marter.&#13;
"If&#13;
someone&#13;
can&#13;
do&#13;
the work then they should be able&#13;
to take the class,no  matter what&#13;
year  they are in school,"  com-&#13;
mented Cook.&#13;
"At  this point  these  are just&#13;
things&#13;
wearetalkingabout,"&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
Thomas, chairperson  of the Aca-&#13;
demic  Policies&#13;
Committee, ex-&#13;
plained.   Thomas  described  the&#13;
recommendations  as "very tenta-&#13;
tj,ve."&#13;
She  also  explained  that  the&#13;
committee&#13;
needs&#13;
to"figureout what&#13;
action,&#13;
if&#13;
any, should&#13;
be&#13;
taken."&#13;
Thomas&#13;
also&#13;
indicated that "a lotof&#13;
- dissagreement"  has&#13;
occured&#13;
within&#13;
the group.&#13;
If approved  by the ACP, the&#13;
proposal  would have to then be&#13;
approved  by the faculty  senate.&#13;
Thomas encourages student&#13;
auen-&#13;
tance of the ACP meetings, which&#13;
are&#13;
currently held bi-weekly.&#13;
etterhagen&#13;
newcornpus&#13;
police sergeant&#13;
by&#13;
Dan&#13;
Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"I'm very&#13;
happy with the current&#13;
Idministration.I work well with&#13;
DaveOslrowski,DirectorofCam_&#13;
)IUS,&#13;
Police and Doug  Wielgat,&#13;
~t&#13;
Director of Campus Po-&#13;
b.&#13;
I&#13;
enjoy working with them&#13;
lid&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
an understanding  of&#13;
Wbat&#13;
!heywant," answered&#13;
Brian&#13;
~en,&#13;
Sergeant  of&#13;
UW-&#13;
ide&#13;
Campus Police.   '&#13;
,keuerhagenstartedatStateServ-&#13;
~ back&#13;
in&#13;
1986&#13;
as a State Correc-&#13;
Iiooal&#13;
Officer&#13;
1.&#13;
Keuerhagen&#13;
also&#13;
~   in&#13;
Waupun at the Correc-&#13;
Iiooal&#13;
Academy for two years&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
'~ller°f!h~  Waupun Emergency&#13;
......,nse Unit.  '&#13;
,&#13;
~lIerhagen   then proceeded  in&#13;
Ike&#13;
g&#13;
the&#13;
Security&#13;
Officer 3,&#13;
Po-&#13;
SItIt,&#13;
OffICer&#13;
1 examination for the&#13;
lion&#13;
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laking the examina-&#13;
lJW.~~en&#13;
was accepted by&#13;
tIie • ":'~&#13;
campus police  for&#13;
S·&#13;
Pasition&#13;
of Security Officer 3.&#13;
~ths&#13;
lalllr Ketterhagen  was&#13;
Ibea&#13;
to&#13;
Police Officer  I and&#13;
8gain&#13;
six months&#13;
later&#13;
he was&#13;
..&#13;
promoted&#13;
to&#13;
Police  Officer&#13;
2.&#13;
Keuerhagen  was then promoted to&#13;
Sergeant six months later.&#13;
Keuerhagen'sresponsibility    is to&#13;
be&#13;
the supervisor&#13;
at&#13;
night.  "To&#13;
oversee the operation of the police&#13;
deparunent  in the absence of both&#13;
the director&#13;
and&#13;
assistant director.&#13;
My responsibilities&#13;
are&#13;
from&#13;
hiring&#13;
new&#13;
police officers to making sure&#13;
the'  department&#13;
is  running&#13;
smoothly,"&#13;
explainedjleuerhagen,&#13;
"Everyone  is most active at night.&#13;
Now we don't have to&#13;
cal]&#13;
the&#13;
di-&#13;
rector or assistant  director  when&#13;
problems occur.  Now I'm here to&#13;
make decisions.&#13;
1&#13;
decide on which&#13;
route to go."&#13;
.  Kellerhagen  would like to up-&#13;
grade  the image  of the campus&#13;
police.  "I want to make it publicly&#13;
known that we&#13;
are&#13;
a professional&#13;
policedeparunent.   We receive the&#13;
same kind of training.   We are&#13;
certified police.officers.  We might&#13;
have a smaller jurisdiction,  but the&#13;
,responsibilities    are  the  same.&#13;
People don't realize that," empha-'&#13;
sized&#13;
Keuerhagen.&#13;
It is important  to Keuerhagen&#13;
that he completes his college edu-&#13;
cation.  "It's extremely  important&#13;
to me that&#13;
1&#13;
receive my bachelor&#13;
degree. Then, I plan to continue on&#13;
andreceivemymasters,'&#13;
explained&#13;
Keuerhagen.  Ketterhagen  is half-&#13;
way through  from  receiving  his&#13;
bachelor  degree in Criminal Jus-&#13;
tice with&#13;
an&#13;
emphasis on Business&#13;
Management.    "Management   is&#13;
very important in running a&#13;
depart-&#13;
ment.  I would like to become a&#13;
chief of police someday and&#13;
man-&#13;
agement is very much needed."&#13;
Ketterhagen  belongs to and is&#13;
involved with many beneficial and&#13;
, professional  organizations.   Such&#13;
organizations  include:&#13;
*&#13;
Training member of the Inter-&#13;
national Association  of Law&#13;
Enforcement of Fire Arms Instruc-&#13;
tors.&#13;
*&#13;
Member of&#13;
American&#13;
Society&#13;
of Law Enforcement  Trainers.&#13;
*&#13;
He's the PlIIkside Training&#13;
Officer.&#13;
*&#13;
Member of the Wisconsin&#13;
Law Enforcement  Training Offi-&#13;
cers Association.&#13;
*&#13;
Member of Midwest Gang&#13;
Investigation  Association.&#13;
*&#13;
Certified Fire Arm Instructor&#13;
through PlIIkside Campus Police.&#13;
*&#13;
Member of Wisconsin  Law&#13;
Enforcement  Association.&#13;
*&#13;
Participated  in the making of&#13;
Law Enforcement  Training  Film&#13;
"Surviving Edge&#13;
Weapons",&#13;
"It's&#13;
a new position and&#13;
once&#13;
the&#13;
ball gets rolling it's going to&#13;
be&#13;
better for everyone on the campus&#13;
environment.   We are a growing&#13;
Ii&#13;
department.  Weare heading down&#13;
'if!&#13;
the&#13;
road to being a very profes-"&#13;
~,&#13;
sional police department.  I enjoy&#13;
~&#13;
~#&#13;
working with all and we all work&#13;
L-~&#13;
~~&#13;
"'"&#13;
well together," added Ketterhagen.&#13;
--....;~--~--.&#13;
Sergeant  Ketterhagen&#13;
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intriguing  film about the sexual&#13;
lives of four contemporary adults.&#13;
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obvious&#13;
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viewers that "Sex, Lies.&#13;
And Videotape" is not just another&#13;
distasteful&#13;
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Ann&#13;
(Andie&#13;
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housewife  who has a secure but&#13;
unhappy marriage.  Her husband&#13;
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selfish  yuppie  lawyer.   Cynthia&#13;
(LauraSan Giacomojstarsas  Ann's&#13;
sister, who&#13;
is&#13;
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and soft-spoken character.&#13;
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male experiences  and feelings are&#13;
revealed.&#13;
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her therapist  that sex has never&#13;
been importam&#13;
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her, but she still&#13;
feels self-conscious  about the lack&#13;
of sex in her marriage.  When she  _&#13;
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overrated,  he admits  to her that  .&#13;
he's impotent,&#13;
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Assl.News Editor&#13;
Jeff Reddick&#13;
Assl. Sports Editor&#13;
EDITORIAL  STAFF&#13;
Steve  DeAngelis&#13;
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