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            <text>&#13;
Thursday, November 9, 1989-&#13;
Uol. HUIII. No. 10&#13;
udicial&#13;
Branch&#13;
hearing held on election&#13;
.,   DaD&#13;
Chiappetta&#13;
NewsEdiIor&#13;
lot  on  November&#13;
I  and   2.    The&#13;
correct  spelling  of Simpkins  name&#13;
was  corrected   quickly   during   the&#13;
, election.&#13;
The Election  Committee&#13;
at&#13;
first&#13;
decided   to  rerun  the  election   be-&#13;
cause  of  many  complaints  stating&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
errors&#13;
violated&#13;
the&#13;
As of  November&#13;
3rd's Senate meet-&#13;
ing,  the  election&#13;
results stand as is.&#13;
constitution,&#13;
hut   the   committee&#13;
'received  more  complaints  that  the&#13;
results   should  stand  and  that  the&#13;
senate should spend the time doing&#13;
more productive  things.&#13;
Senator  BiD Homer  was&#13;
at&#13;
first&#13;
against   the  Election   Committee,&#13;
stating  that the election  should  not&#13;
be  rerun,  but  when  the  Election&#13;
Committee   decided   not&#13;
10&#13;
rerun&#13;
the election  during  the emergency&#13;
Stabbin'gincident on campus&#13;
by&#13;
Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
00&#13;
November&#13;
I,&#13;
1989&#13;
at&#13;
2:45&#13;
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~aphonecallfrom&#13;
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~Patkside&#13;
Catnpus   Police&#13;
ItIt&#13;
KenOSha&#13;
Sheriff  Depart-&#13;
~edatthellpartrlientat&#13;
the&#13;
Han&#13;
huilding  and  dis-&#13;
~&#13;
a  UW-Parkside  female&#13;
lIidenl&#13;
had&#13;
numerous  cuts   and&#13;
~&#13;
on&#13;
her&#13;
arm.&#13;
"She  was&#13;
~~&#13;
upse~ and   was   wit-&#13;
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10haveheen stabbing  her-&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
with her  scissor,"&#13;
It&#13;
Of&#13;
DaVIdOstrowski, Direc-&#13;
!lfety,CampusPolice and  Public&#13;
A UW&#13;
'&#13;
~   SUfi&#13;
-1'arkside&#13;
male  student&#13;
eted&#13;
stah wounds  on  his&#13;
right&#13;
arm.&#13;
"After  sorting  the  situation  out&#13;
the&#13;
male  and  female  student  knew&#13;
each  other  socially  and  had  some&#13;
type  of  a  falling&#13;
out,&#13;
He  locked&#13;
himself  in the  bedroom.    She  then&#13;
asked  him for a scissor,  stating  that&#13;
she needed&#13;
10&#13;
repair some clothing,&#13;
which  he slid under  the door.   The&#13;
female   student    then   opened   the&#13;
bedroom   door  with  her  key ..  The&#13;
male  student  was holding  the door&#13;
with  his  right&#13;
arm&#13;
trying&#13;
10&#13;
keep&#13;
.  herfromenteringthebedroom.&#13;
She&#13;
apparently   used   the  scissor   stab-&#13;
bing  the  male  student  on  the&#13;
arm&#13;
trying   to  get   him&#13;
10&#13;
release   the&#13;
door,"  explained   Ostrowski.&#13;
Wiblesses   notified  the  officers&#13;
, that  she  then  used&#13;
the&#13;
scissor   on&#13;
herself.&#13;
"It   was   evident   that   she  pre-&#13;
sented&#13;
dangerto&#13;
others so we trans-&#13;
ferred  her to SI. Catherines  Hospi-&#13;
tal&#13;
in Kenosha  for observation  and&#13;
evaluation,"   added  Ostrowski.&#13;
"Looking  at  the  seriousness  of&#13;
.the situation  we asked  the Kenosha&#13;
District   Attorney's    office   to  me&#13;
charges  of  battery  against  the  fe-&#13;
male  student&#13;
The&#13;
D.A.'s  office is&#13;
reviewing&#13;
the   charges,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
.An&#13;
investigation&#13;
is&#13;
being&#13;
pr0-&#13;
vided  by&#13;
UW&#13;
-Parkside'  s Dean  of&#13;
Student's&#13;
office&#13;
and&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Director  of  Residence&#13;
Life.&#13;
Campus   Police   provided   first&#13;
aid until Somers Rescue arrived  on&#13;
the  scene.&#13;
meeting,  he changed  his stand.  He&#13;
then stated that the election  should&#13;
be&#13;
rerun&#13;
because   the  errors  were&#13;
violations  of the election  policies,&#13;
rules,&#13;
regulations  by  the  Parkside&#13;
Student  Government   Association,&#13;
Inc,&#13;
the Executive  Branch,  and the&#13;
duly  appointed  Election  Commit-&#13;
tee.&#13;
Horner submitted complaints  to&#13;
the Judicial  Branch concerning  the&#13;
violations  of the Election  Policies&#13;
by  the  Election  Committee.&#13;
The&#13;
Judicial  Brancn  held  a hearing  on&#13;
November&#13;
I,  1989.&#13;
Homer's  complaints  against the&#13;
Election   Committee    include   the&#13;
following   alleged   election   viola-&#13;
tions:&#13;
1.&#13;
That  the student  body  was&#13;
not provided  a means to participate&#13;
in&#13;
a secret&#13;
ballot&#13;
2.&#13;
That proper procedures  and&#13;
contiuned&#13;
lID&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
Marquette uprising&#13;
by&#13;
Sco«  Singer&#13;
Asst.&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
This past weekend  brought near&#13;
riot  conditions&#13;
10&#13;
the  Marquette&#13;
University   campus   in  two&#13;
unre-&#13;
lated uprisings .&#13;
The   first  of  the  incidents   oc-&#13;
cured duringa  crowded&#13;
party&#13;
in the&#13;
student union.  The incident&#13;
Slatted&#13;
when  non-students    who  were   in&#13;
attendance  were asked  to leave the&#13;
premisis.&#13;
Apparently,   when&#13;
the&#13;
non-stu-&#13;
dents  refused&#13;
to&#13;
leave  the patty,  a&#13;
public-safety   officer   was  struck,&#13;
setting  off  the  uprising.   In all six&#13;
public-safetyofficerswere.injured,&#13;
the  worst  of  the  injuries  being  a&#13;
broken  nose.&#13;
In  addition&#13;
10&#13;
the  injuries,  two&#13;
of the non-students  were  arrested,&#13;
eight  windows   were  broken,&#13;
and&#13;
an   outdoor    bulletin&#13;
board&#13;
was&#13;
overturned.&#13;
In&#13;
an  unrelated   incident  early&#13;
Sunday morning, severaiMarquette&#13;
students wereanested   on relatively&#13;
minor   charges   at&#13;
a&#13;
har&#13;
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within  a few blocks of&#13;
the&#13;
campus.&#13;
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largecrowds,campus   officials were&#13;
quick  to stress  that  the weekend's&#13;
events   were   very  different   from&#13;
recent  happenings   at  the  Univer-&#13;
sity of Oshkosh.&#13;
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protested&#13;
the&#13;
state's  drinking  age in events&#13;
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cials  stressed  that conditions  there&#13;
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