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Thursday, February 22, 1990&#13;
Vol. XVIII, No. 20&#13;
Add -&#13;
drop policy passed despite student pressure&#13;
perfonninginacoursebythefourth&#13;
by&#13;
D8n&#13;
Chiappetta&#13;
week.&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
Prange further explained that&#13;
OnFeb.I3,&#13;
1990, the Faculty    many stud&lt;m1Sgo beyond the fifth&#13;
_    passed&#13;
a new drop policy    week  of  a  semester   without&#13;
_  dill&#13;
a SlUdentwho drops a   knowing   how  well  they  are&#13;
llQSeduringorafterthefifth week   performingin  class. Many students&#13;
Ii&#13;
a&#13;
semester will  receive&#13;
it&#13;
go beyond  the fifth week of the&#13;
r.~·ipInOlation   of "W" for that   semester  without  taking teslS&#13;
or&#13;
CIIIIIlSe.&#13;
The "W"  stands  for   quizzes.&#13;
lIiIbdrawaI.&#13;
"How can you evaluate your&#13;
'1be&#13;
new policy takes effect    performance.  This is the sixth week&#13;
illhcFalll99lsemester,"saidDon&#13;
and I can't tell," said Prange.&#13;
Prange,president of the Parkside&#13;
The new drop policy that takes&#13;
SludentGovernment Association.&#13;
effect in the Fall of 1991, will still&#13;
"Webadabout700UW-Parkside&#13;
allow&#13;
students&#13;
tu drop until the&#13;
II1Identsignatures opposing  the   eighth week, but between the fifth&#13;
polity&#13;
change. TheJ'acuity Senate    and  eighth  week&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
vinua11yignored the signatures.    receivea"W,"meaningwithdrawal&#13;
TheyOOo'tseem to care what the   of a course, on their&#13;
transcripts,&#13;
In&#13;
II1IdenISsay."&#13;
the&#13;
case&#13;
of modular  or summer&#13;
According to' Prange,  the   session courses, the&#13;
"W"&#13;
notation&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Senate felt that&#13;
students&#13;
will be applied if&#13;
the&#13;
drop&#13;
occurs&#13;
Ibould know  how  they  are    after one-third of the course period&#13;
Radio station&#13;
WZRX&#13;
shut down&#13;
by&#13;
Dan&#13;
Chiappetta&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
function&#13;
a comminee&#13;
that is not&#13;
reaching the interest of the students&#13;
and  is  causing   inappropriate&#13;
behavior."&#13;
Large&#13;
amounts&#13;
of material in&#13;
WZRX's  office have disappeared,&#13;
according to Prange.&#13;
"WZRX has been shut down&#13;
until further notice. They will not&#13;
function or spend money.  At this&#13;
time they are not an organization,"&#13;
stated Prange.  "WZRX's  budget&#13;
has  been  frozen  until  we&#13;
see&#13;
leadership and direction."&#13;
WZRX&#13;
is a sulH:ommittee of&#13;
PSGA, but Prange feels thatstudent&#13;
govemmentshouldnotruntheradio&#13;
station.&#13;
"PSGA'  is  there  for  the&#13;
safeguard  of student  righlS and&#13;
OnFeb.16,I990,anexecutive&#13;
ICtion&#13;
was taken by locking&#13;
up&#13;
WZRx,&#13;
UW-Parkside's   radio&#13;
1Iation.&#13;
''WZRx's  budget  has been&#13;
_n,"saidDonPrange,Parkside&#13;
'&#13;
SbldentGovernment Association&#13;
~denL&#13;
''The&#13;
locks have been&#13;
cbangoo&#13;
and&#13;
if&#13;
anybody needs to&#13;
&amp;et&#13;
10&#13;
to  get  their  personal&#13;
~~ngings  they  must  contact'&#13;
~\l\JA."&#13;
According to Prange, this&#13;
is&#13;
1he&#13;
third&#13;
time WZRX haS had to be&#13;
1lIor8lUtized.&#13;
"At this point there is&#13;
~tion&#13;
and no leadership.&#13;
IS&#13;
no sense to continue to&#13;
bas&#13;
passed.&#13;
The new add policy&#13;
passed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Faculty Senate will take effect&#13;
in theFall of 1990. The new add&#13;
policy  states that students may,&#13;
during the&#13;
first&#13;
week of classes,&#13;
add any course for which they are&#13;
"TheFaculty Senate&#13;
virtually ignored the&#13;
signatures,   they·&#13;
don't seem to care&#13;
what the students&#13;
say," Don Prange&#13;
interests, not to provide a program&#13;
service.   Student  Organizations&#13;
Council shouldmntheradio  station&#13;
because their purpose is to provide&#13;
information  for all the clubs&#13;
on&#13;
campus," added Prange.&#13;
The PSGA Senate&#13;
disagrees&#13;
with Prange, believing that PSGA&#13;
should&#13;
run&#13;
WZRX, not SOC.&#13;
"The resources&#13;
are&#13;
there&#13;
and&#13;
there is aneedanddesire  foraradio&#13;
station, but&#13;
if&#13;
they can't get the&#13;
interest of the students, whicb is&#13;
the purpose of the radio station,&#13;
and can't  he&#13;
run&#13;
under proper&#13;
. leadership,  there is no sense in&#13;
funding&#13;
WZRX,"&#13;
emphasized&#13;
Prange.&#13;
supportofthecoersemsnuctorand&#13;
approval   of  the  department&#13;
chairperson.   After acting on a&#13;
request   for  a  late  add,  the&#13;
department chair forwards a copy&#13;
of the request to the dean of the&#13;
appropriate school for information&#13;
purposes.  Students may make a&#13;
final appeal,&#13;
if&#13;
desired. to the dean&#13;
of the appropriate  school, if the&#13;
instructor is the department chair.&#13;
Prangeisootonlydisappointed&#13;
by the passing of the new add and&#13;
drop policy, but by the way the&#13;
Faculty Senate acted towards the&#13;
700&#13;
signatures.&#13;
"The Faculty Senate hardly&#13;
had any&#13;
response&#13;
to the fact that&#13;
students opposed the new policy.&#13;
It was&#13;
passed&#13;
with a&#13;
26-2'{)&#13;
vote.&#13;
They just don'l&#13;
care&#13;
about  the&#13;
concern of the students."&#13;
Prange brought&#13;
up&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Statue 36.09(5), which states&#13;
thai&#13;
all students&#13;
shall&#13;
have&#13;
primary&#13;
responsibility  for&#13;
the&#13;
formulation&#13;
and review of policies concerning&#13;
S1Udentlife,services,and inte:rests.&#13;
"State statute states&#13;
thai&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
shared&#13;
governance, that we have&#13;
the right to have&#13;
a&#13;
say, bul they&#13;
ignored&#13;
us."&#13;
Prange explained&#13;
that&#13;
if&#13;
both&#13;
smoems&#13;
and facully agreed on&#13;
a&#13;
certain&#13;
issue&#13;
shared governance is&#13;
perceived tohe greatby thefaculty,&#13;
but if students and faculty&#13;
disagree&#13;
on an issue, shared governance is&#13;
ignored.&#13;
Prange will put&#13;
his&#13;
effon&#13;
in&#13;
lIying to get profes9Ol'S to give&#13;
examsor&#13;
quizzes before&#13;
the&#13;
fourth&#13;
week&#13;
of the&#13;
semester&#13;
so&#13;
students&#13;
could have some idea&#13;
how&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
performing in class.&#13;
"It was&#13;
a negative&#13;
meeting. II&#13;
was&#13;
a&#13;
bad&#13;
day&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
shared&#13;
govemancesystem,"addedPrange.&#13;
Finding a Job after graduation&#13;
Compiled  by&#13;
DaWtl&#13;
Mai1aDd&#13;
Entertainment   Editor&#13;
Editor's Note: This&#13;
is&#13;
lire&#13;
r"st&#13;
of many ~g~1IIS  on gradualu&gt;n&#13;
tJIId&#13;
how&#13;
to&#13;
gtllhol"all-importa1ls"&#13;
firsljob.&#13;
With thecomingofspring,  the&#13;
Class of 1990 will he facing&#13;
ils&#13;
biggest challenge yet:&#13;
competin&amp;&#13;
successfullY   for&#13;
a&#13;
job&#13;
after&#13;
graduation.&#13;
The&#13;
matter&#13;
of&#13;
fact ~&#13;
many  collegians  aren't  always&#13;
adequately&#13;
prepared&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
first&#13;
encounter&#13;
with   business.&#13;
According to&#13;
a recent survey, even&#13;
straight  "A"  studenlS often  get&#13;
failing&#13;
grades&#13;
in good grooming&#13;
and&#13;
making&#13;
a ~&#13;
fll'Sl&#13;
irnptesSion on&#13;
reauiters.&#13;
A&#13;
tDtal&#13;
of&#13;
2SO personnel&#13;
professional!   nationwide  were&#13;
queried. and more&#13;
than&#13;
9S&#13;
pcn:ent&#13;
rated  good  grooming   either&#13;
exuemely   irnponant   or  very&#13;
importantforyoungjobapplicants.&#13;
However, more&#13;
than&#13;
one-quarter&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
respondents&#13;
also&#13;
said less&#13;
than&#13;
half&#13;
of their applicants metsix&#13;
b8sicfirstimpessionMldgroomina&#13;
-.dards.&#13;
The&#13;
survey asb:d&#13;
CXlIlJOI&amp;lC,&#13;
executive&#13;
reauiter.&#13;
and agency&#13;
personnel   people  how  many&#13;
app1icants met sucb grooming and&#13;
fll'Sl impression&#13;
slalldards&#13;
U&#13;
wearing&#13;
a&#13;
sui~&#13;
trimming&#13;
their&#13;
nails&#13;
and&#13;
wearing&#13;
freshly-shined&#13;
shoes.&#13;
Although 83&#13;
peroenr.&#13;
did&#13;
say job&#13;
CoDtI..&#13;
cd ........&#13;
a&#13;
2 Thursday.  February 22. 1990 Ranger&#13;
OpIn1011._&#13;
PSGA election has 13 seats and four candidates&#13;
As the Sj'.ringsemester&#13;
draws&#13;
nearer&#13;
to&#13;
spring&#13;
break,&#13;
slUdents me&#13;
busy&#13;
making plans&#13;
and&#13;
arrangements for all sorts&#13;
.of&#13;
things. Graduaung&#13;
senm&#13;
are&#13;
busy&#13;
getting out resumes&#13;
and&#13;
p~.g&#13;
parties,&#13;
clubs&#13;
an.&#13;
d&#13;
organizations me planning the next year's acUVlbeS.~~  everyone I,S&#13;
deciding what they&#13;
are&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
with the week off thatlS Just around the&#13;
corner. With all of these&#13;
plans&#13;
being made, it would seem&#13;
to&#13;
be ume to be&#13;
gearing&#13;
up&#13;
for the upcoming PSGA elections on March 7th&#13;
and&#13;
8th.&#13;
Wbete&#13;
is the enthusiasm supposedly connected to SbJdent government&#13;
elections?&#13;
Wbete&#13;
is the&#13;
heated&#13;
debate and competitive spirit of politics?&#13;
As&#13;
a&#13;
matter&#13;
of&#13;
fact,&#13;
where&#13;
are&#13;
the candidates?&#13;
At&#13;
rust&#13;
glanee. the PSGA election&#13;
ba1Iot&#13;
leads the&#13;
reader&#13;
to belie~e&#13;
that&#13;
one&#13;
penon&#13;
is running for every position, and&#13;
tbaI&#13;
candidate's&#13;
n:un&#13;
e&#13;
IS&#13;
"Wcile&#13;
In."&#13;
The siwation is ridiculous. There&#13;
are&#13;
two people&#13;
running&#13;
for&#13;
the ninepositionsavailable,&#13;
so&#13;
you&#13;
mightas weDwrite in yournam.e. That&#13;
is probably all it will take to&#13;
secure&#13;
you a position. The moststarthng&#13;
part&#13;
of the&#13;
ballot&#13;
is the&#13;
fact&#13;
tbaI&#13;
no&#13;
one&#13;
is running for the position of vice-&#13;
president,&#13;
so&#13;
if you me ambitious enough to persuade about half a dozen&#13;
of your friends&#13;
10&#13;
write in your name, you&#13;
will&#13;
probably be the next&#13;
VP.&#13;
The bottom&#13;
line&#13;
is&#13;
tbaI&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
four people running for the 13 positions&#13;
up for grabs.&#13;
Although the&#13;
cause&#13;
is not clear, the problem is. No one is interested&#13;
enough to take on the responsibilities of the various offices. The Ranger&#13;
bastroublejustifyingthesupporloflbisorganizationbySbJdentsegregated&#13;
fees where&#13;
there&#13;
is&#13;
so&#13;
little interest. Most people including ourselves do&#13;
not know what they do or more imponantly  what they get done.  The&#13;
slUdentbody bas spoken&#13;
through&#13;
their lack of interest in the organization,&#13;
and&#13;
their Sl8teIJlentis this: Why should we pay for an organization&#13;
tbaI&#13;
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one&#13;
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part&#13;
of, and why should we pay for an organization&#13;
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the    be aware of the&#13;
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but she    school endorsed "Men's  Center"&#13;
be ignored in respect&#13;
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this issue.&#13;
colle~campus,thisW!isexconcePL&#13;
wouldn't   even  be  a. woman!&#13;
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of&#13;
sexism&#13;
carries&#13;
with it a prejudice&#13;
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as&#13;
fundraisers!   This&#13;
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needs&#13;
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acknowledge&#13;
as&#13;
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than&#13;
a feminist's  concern.&#13;
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as a feminist&#13;
issue&#13;
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Cleaver"&#13;
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same  opportunities&#13;
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women  would be banging  down&#13;
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the  doors,   demanding   to  be    on  because    Parkside&#13;
is  so&#13;
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10&#13;
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word in the English language.&#13;
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as&#13;
it is Christian to say "black&#13;
letter to the editor.&#13;
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circulation   of  their  own&#13;
unequal relationship between men&#13;
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enough,evenSheilaKaplancanbe&#13;
newsletter.   Women  have&#13;
"'The&#13;
and women at ParkSide.&#13;
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Sexism   only   becomes   a&#13;
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