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Voice For  Choice&#13;
were  aboutiOO  Pro-Life   picketers&#13;
expressing&#13;
their   feelings   against&#13;
Voice   For   Choice   by  displaying&#13;
such  signs   as.  "Abortion    is&#13;
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Pre&#13;
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,  son"&#13;
and    "Give&#13;
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Pro-Cboice&#13;
rally&#13;
included   speakers   such  as:&#13;
Mary&#13;
Kay   Wagner-Malloy.&#13;
Mary   Jane&#13;
by  Gwen  HeUer&#13;
Staff  Writer&#13;
Last   spring,  the  University   of&#13;
Wisconsin  - Stevens  Pointadopted&#13;
a  policy   which  prevents   smoking&#13;
on  campus.&#13;
The  Committee   for&#13;
campus&#13;
Environment&#13;
may   con-&#13;
sider  such a policy  for recommen-&#13;
dation  to the administration   in the&#13;
coming  months.&#13;
Professor&#13;
Michael&#13;
Gunman&#13;
recently   submitted   a  letter  to  the&#13;
committee    which   introduced   the&#13;
idea  of banning   smoking  in virtu-&#13;
ally all&#13;
areas&#13;
of the campus.&#13;
Gurt-&#13;
man's   letter  provided   some  "food&#13;
for   thought"    for   the   committee&#13;
members  representing   the  faculty,&#13;
staff, student  body and&#13;
administra-&#13;
tion  on the  Parkside  campus.&#13;
The  campus  policy  at this  time&#13;
sWes  that smoking  is allowed  only&#13;
in the  areas  that  are  designated   as&#13;
smoking   areas.&#13;
However,    there&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
a great  deal  of confusion&#13;
in  enforcing   the  policy.    In  some&#13;
cases,  an ashtray  is sitting&#13;
beneath&#13;
a ''no  smoking"   sign.&#13;
"What   kind   of  message&#13;
does&#13;
that  send?"  asked  Steven  Leavitt,&#13;
committee  chairperson.&#13;
"The&#13;
pol-&#13;
icy&#13;
is&#13;
ridiculous.&#13;
It&#13;
is  not   well&#13;
advertised,    nor  are  there  enough&#13;
signs  posted.&#13;
Ask  anyone   where&#13;
Pro-choice   rally  at UWP· Theatre&#13;
,~ofoverl00Pm-Choice&#13;
Landry.RabbiDenaFeingold,Rev.&#13;
_ilIIlil&#13;
all&#13;
over  the  U.S.   this&#13;
James   Miller.   Gene   Boyer,   Sen.&#13;
. 'IIeekend.&#13;
The   Voice   For&#13;
Joseph   Strohl,   Rep.   Kim   Plache.&#13;
Rally&#13;
was&#13;
"Sponsored  by&#13;
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Scon&#13;
Fergus   and  Rev.  Ton~&#13;
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and&#13;
did  perform.&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
. For&#13;
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"Effortstodenyawoman&#13;
snght&#13;
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of   choice   in  Wisconsin&#13;
will   not&#13;
~&#13;
decision July   3.   1989,&#13;
succeed   in the  state  Senate  as long&#13;
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as&#13;
I  am  majority   leader,"empha-&#13;
IlllIbat&#13;
Se1'Vlces,&#13;
the&#13;
Missouri&#13;
sized&#13;
Sen:    Joseph&#13;
Strohl&#13;
(0-&#13;
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making&#13;
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lie&#13;
!ega]&#13;
abortton.  In response&#13;
their  personal&#13;
choice&#13;
for  th~m.&#13;
~&#13;
0UIcty&#13;
over  the  Webster&#13;
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people   iii   Ke-&#13;
cert.  and  supJX!fl for  the  value  of&#13;
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choice   for  w~men.&#13;
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~&#13;
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lOOk a  stand&#13;
tn&#13;
suppon   of  chOI~e.&#13;
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The   crowd    was   very   suppolttve&#13;
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,and&#13;
showed   their  concern   for  the&#13;
~&#13;
2SO&#13;
people attended   and&#13;
controversial    topic.   There   were  a&#13;
the&#13;
raDy,  while   there&#13;
cont.   on  page  5&#13;
one  can&#13;
and&#13;
cannot  smoke  and the&#13;
chances  are&#13;
he&#13;
will  not know."&#13;
Parkside   student  John&#13;
Acklarn&#13;
disagreed.&#13;
"I've&#13;
seen&#13;
the  signs&#13;
around  campus.&#13;
Areas are&#13;
marIced,&#13;
but  the  ashb'ays&#13;
shouId&#13;
definitely&#13;
not  be  in no-smoking&#13;
sections."&#13;
Should   Parkside&#13;
han&#13;
smoking&#13;
all&#13;
together?&#13;
"Technically,   by law,&#13;
smokers    would   still&#13;
ll('&#13;
able   to&#13;
smoke  in the Union.   Personally.   I&#13;
would  like to&#13;
see Parkside&#13;
adopt  a&#13;
no-smoking   policy   similar   to  the&#13;
one   at  UW   -  Stevens   PoinL&#13;
It&#13;
would show foresight&#13;
and&#13;
an under-&#13;
standing   of  health   reasons,"    de-&#13;
clared&#13;
Leavitt,&#13;
"It  would  be totally  ridiculuous&#13;
to adopt  such  a policy,"&#13;
remarked&#13;
Acldam.    "Large  numbers&#13;
of&#13;
sui-&#13;
dents&#13;
smoke,  including  myself.   A&#13;
non-smoking   policy  would  be&#13;
just&#13;
like  high  school.   We  would  have&#13;
to go outside  in twenty-below&#13;
zero&#13;
weather  for a smoke."&#13;
If&#13;
it chooses  to do so,  the Com-&#13;
mittee   on   campus&#13;
Environment&#13;
could  make  a  recommendation    to&#13;
the&#13;
adminisb'ation   to ban  smoking&#13;
in the majority  ofareas  on campus.&#13;
From&#13;
there,&#13;
a   survey   might   be&#13;
employed  to&#13;
gain&#13;
studentandstaff&#13;
opinions.&#13;
Further    investigation&#13;
may  be  pursued  by an&#13;
administra-&#13;
Uol. HUIII, No.&#13;
t&#13;
1&#13;
If it chooses to do&#13;
so, the Committee&#13;
on Campus Envi-&#13;
ronment   could&#13;
make  a  recom-&#13;
mendation to the&#13;
'administration  to&#13;
ban  smoki~g  in&#13;
the majority of ar-&#13;
eas on campus.&#13;
•&#13;
tive  subcommittee.&#13;
If&#13;
the  current   smoking   policy&#13;
wasarnended.Leaviuestimatesthe&#13;
campuscouIdenforcethenewrules&#13;
towards&#13;
the&#13;
end&#13;
of  the  spring&#13;
se-&#13;
mester   of  the   1989-1990   school&#13;
year.&#13;
Acklam&#13;
said&#13;
he&#13;
would prefer&#13;
to  see  the current  policy  in opera-&#13;
tion  in  the  future.&#13;
"If&#13;
a&#13;
persoe&#13;
is&#13;
smoking   in  a no-smoking&#13;
area&#13;
of&#13;
the campus,  others have the right to&#13;
ask   him/her&#13;
to&#13;
slOp.&#13;
Counesy&#13;
should  be the  key  consideration."&#13;
conL on&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
2 Thunday,   November   \6,  1989  Ranger&#13;
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deal&#13;
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staff&#13;
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and&#13;
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several meetings&#13;
and&#13;
lectures over the past week.&#13;
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Gabe'sGab&#13;
Oshkosh demonstrators:&#13;
You need to grow up!&#13;
by Gabe Kluka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
011.&#13;
you silly&#13;
kids.&#13;
Remember way bal;k wht:n you&#13;
weIe&#13;
a kid.&#13;
and&#13;
you wanted&#13;
that&#13;
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things  by&#13;
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you?&#13;
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probably   spoiled   rouen,   and&#13;
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won&#13;
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make&#13;
sense.&#13;
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hand,-if&#13;
you agree, read on.&#13;
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body&#13;
at&#13;
UW&#13;
-Oshkosh&#13;
thinks \hal&#13;
they can get their way through&#13;
violentdemonstrations.  Well&#13;
,if&#13;
you&#13;
look at things the way I&#13;
do,&#13;
you'd&#13;
be&#13;
prone&#13;
10say, "Hey, those&#13;
idiots&#13;
are&#13;
just&#13;
having a big temper&#13;
lan-&#13;
tIum",&#13;
and&#13;
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do&#13;
mean&#13;
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1bcy&#13;
are&#13;
old  enough  10 vote,&#13;
andthey apparently arenOlIOOkeen&#13;
on how 10change things that they&#13;
don'l  like. You can't  expect the&#13;
legislators 10&#13;
take&#13;
them&#13;
seriously.&#13;
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those of you not IUned in,&#13;
over the past month, some of the&#13;
SludenlS auending  Oshkosh&#13;
weIe&#13;
upset about the 21 drinking age,&#13;
and they decided to goona demon-&#13;
stration&#13;
march, which wound  up&#13;
being nothing bul a riaL Now, I&#13;
wasn 'Ithere,andl  don'llcnowwbat&#13;
really happened,&#13;
but&#13;
I&#13;
do&#13;
read&#13;
the&#13;
papersquilethoroughly,and   I have&#13;
gathered&#13;
that the people wbo&#13;
were&#13;
demonstrating&#13;
had&#13;
no semblance&#13;
of any sanity. Unfonunately,  they&#13;
have probably greatly reduced the&#13;
chances of the drinking age being&#13;
lowered&#13;
10&#13;
19.&#13;
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people in Oshkosh that did&#13;
this&#13;
strike&#13;
me as being&#13;
100&#13;
selfish 10&#13;
see&#13;
\hal&#13;
their&#13;
actions will get them&#13;
nothing,  except  for a bunch  of&#13;
trouble with the law. In order 10&#13;
have the law changed, the people&#13;
under2\  have&#13;
10&#13;
demonstrate some&#13;
responsibility,    and  what  the&#13;
Oshkosh rioters&#13;
did&#13;
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makers&#13;
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the morereason 10laugh&#13;
in the face&#13;
of&#13;
the nexl person who&#13;
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it _&#13;
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this&#13;
column in&#13;
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to&#13;
the faces&#13;
of&#13;
the people who enjoy a bit of sar-&#13;
casm. This time, however,  I&#13;
de-&#13;
cidedlOget  alill1e serious. Every-&#13;
one&#13;
that&#13;
is under the age of 25&#13;
probably disagrees with the&#13;
drink-&#13;
ing age being 21. A1mosteveryone&#13;
over2\&#13;
has friends&#13;
who either have&#13;
IOriskbeingbusted,orstayathome,&#13;
because&#13;
you'd&#13;
like&#13;
to&#13;
go out and&#13;
have a few&#13;
drinks.&#13;
1bc people&#13;
be-&#13;
tween 18&#13;
and&#13;
21&#13;
also&#13;
have reason-&#13;
able&#13;
gripes.&#13;
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vote,&#13;
get&#13;
married,&#13;
have&#13;
kids,&#13;
serve in&#13;
the&#13;
Armed&#13;
Fon:es, be prosecuted. buy&#13;
and&#13;
sell&#13;
houses,&#13;
boats,&#13;
cars,&#13;
or&#13;
whatever,  and not have 10 worry&#13;
aboul being  old enough,&#13;
but&#13;
yet&#13;
they can'ldrink.  I think \hal&#13;
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