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            <text>17f'&#13;
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Sophomore  19 0/0&#13;
Junior  14 0/0&#13;
Senior  190/0&#13;
Special  13 0/0&#13;
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Pa kside&#13;
Student fired&#13;
from on-campus&#13;
job&#13;
over&#13;
failure to&#13;
sign&#13;
papers&#13;
woJic&#13;
early.  .&#13;
staling, "As a first year student,&#13;
"I didn't agree with the paper.    this summer's experience was&#13;
un-&#13;
7hey were asking me to sign about    fortunate. I'dilkooto work with you&#13;
specific&#13;
dates,&#13;
and&#13;
I could not&#13;
re-&#13;
to re-establish  your employment&#13;
call them and they could&#13;
notbe-&#13;
and assist as needed with your re-&#13;
lieve that," said Grube. "I was told    turn to classes this fall."&#13;
thatI  would be&#13;
fired&#13;
if! wouldn't&#13;
Grube has contacted a lawyer&#13;
sign it&#13;
If&#13;
I were&#13;
to&#13;
sign it, my job    and will not discuss the issue any-&#13;
prospect would look good."&#13;
more at this time.&#13;
Grube  explained  that in an&#13;
ClSoetz,   Charest,&#13;
and&#13;
earlier meeting with&#13;
Goldesberw&#13;
tIloldesberry  were contacted  but&#13;
he was told that&#13;
if&#13;
he didn't sign the   were not at liberty to speak on the&#13;
paper he would be fired.&#13;
"He&#13;
did    issue.  Myers also choose not to&#13;
fire me, but then he rehired me,"    speak.&#13;
said Grube.&#13;
According  to Grube, he&#13;
was&#13;
being  badgered  for a couple  of&#13;
weeks concerning  the signing Gf&#13;
the paper.&#13;
"I was then&#13;
fired,&#13;
They said&#13;
I&#13;
couldn't  be trusted," said Grube.&#13;
On August&#13;
28.  1990&#13;
Goetz&#13;
wrote&#13;
a letter  to Grube  stating,&#13;
"Realizing  that your recent  em-&#13;
ployment  experience  in the Com-&#13;
puter Center was not a very&#13;
posi-&#13;
tive or constructive  experience,&#13;
I&#13;
am offering  to work with you to&#13;
establish  a fresh start by locating&#13;
employment  in a different campus&#13;
operation."&#13;
Goetz concluded the letter by&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
Ne_Editor&#13;
Clary&#13;
Goetz, Assistant Chancellor&#13;
forAdministration and Fiscal&#13;
M·&#13;
fairs.&#13;
PhilipCharest, Director of Com-&#13;
puterServices.&#13;
Lee Goldesberry,   Operations&#13;
Managerfor Computer Services.&#13;
Richard Cummings,  Director  of&#13;
Personneland Payroll.&#13;
These individuals were all in-&#13;
volvedin the termination  of John&#13;
Grube,&#13;
a&#13;
OW -Parkside&#13;
student,&#13;
fromhis two positions  at&#13;
OW·&#13;
Parkside's Computer  Center.   In&#13;
August,Grube was dismissed as a&#13;
ComputerOperator  and RJE&#13;
At·&#13;
lendanl.&#13;
He was&#13;
"fired"&#13;
because he&#13;
didn'tcomply with&#13;
theadministra-&#13;
tors'&#13;
commands.&#13;
According to Grube, during a&#13;
meeting with  Goetz,  Charest,&#13;
Cummings·and Goldesberry,  he&#13;
was&#13;
asked&#13;
to&#13;
sign a paper that stated&#13;
that&#13;
Rick Myers, an employee  of&#13;
!be&#13;
Computer Center  and Presi-&#13;
dentof the Wisconsin  State Em-&#13;
ployeesUnion  Local&#13;
2180,&#13;
left&#13;
John Grube&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News&#13;
Editor   .&#13;
Amos&#13;
Young  is&#13;
8&#13;
Special&#13;
Project Security Officer.  Young&#13;
who is from Milwaukee, joined&#13;
OW&#13;
-Parkside's CampusPoliceon&#13;
March&#13;
26. 1990.&#13;
''The environ·&#13;
ment&#13;
is very nice," said Young.&#13;
"Great atmosphere,"&#13;
Since Youngistheonly  black&#13;
ontheCampusPolicestaff,   Young&#13;
thought his color might have been&#13;
an issue. ''They haven'tseencolor,&#13;
and&#13;
I&#13;
haven't either."&#13;
Young enjoys working with&#13;
the staff.  "I get along great with&#13;
my  co-workers.&#13;
He  (Dave&#13;
Ostrowski,  Director of Campus&#13;
Police and Public Safety) does a&#13;
great job running the department.&#13;
He's strict&#13;
on certain&#13;
tbingt,in&#13;
which he should&#13;
be,".&#13;
''This&#13;
is&#13;
8&#13;
friendly&#13;
atm0-&#13;
sphere,"&#13;
said&#13;
Young.&#13;
When&#13;
it comes&#13;
to&#13;
breaking&#13;
the  law.  Young  won't  be&#13;
so&#13;
friendly.   So bere's&#13;
8&#13;
wanting&#13;
from Young and Campus Pulice&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
different&#13;
kinds&#13;
of&#13;
parldng&#13;
regulations and how much&#13;
park-&#13;
ing&#13;
fines are.&#13;
.&#13;
Without Permit $S.OO&#13;
.Handicapped/ResetYed&#13;
$IS.00&#13;
Parking&#13;
on&#13;
Stripes&#13;
or&#13;
Grass&#13;
$10.00&#13;
Walkway&#13;
$10.00&#13;
Firezone $IS.00&#13;
No Parking Sign Regulation&#13;
$S.OO&#13;
Invalid Permit $S.OO&#13;
Who&#13;
are the students that attend UW-Parkside?  Where are they from?&#13;
Residency&#13;
Class Level&#13;
"'"&#13;
•&#13;
Kenosha Counly  35&#13;
0/. ----,&#13;
Milwaukee County  8 0/0&#13;
Olher Wisconsin Counties  6 0/0&#13;
Oul 01Slale 6&#13;
%&#13;
Foreign  2 0/0&#13;
Racine Counly  43&#13;
% ----&#13;
Source:UW-Parl&lt;side Office  of the Registrar.   Undergraduate  enrollment  statistics  es of September  6. 1990.&#13;
Ranger Graphic&#13;
Inside...&#13;
Editorial.:&#13;
Page 2&#13;
PSGA Report,&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Devil's Advocate  Page&#13;
3&#13;
Voice ofUW·P    Page&#13;
4&#13;
Gabe'sGab&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Sports&#13;
Page 11&#13;
Life after UWP   Page 16&#13;
International&#13;
Page20&#13;
This Week&#13;
.Page21&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
Page 24&#13;
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CONCERNED&#13;
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For  the  past  two  weeks,  I have  been  harsh  on the&#13;
administration    because  of the fact  that  certain  situations   are&#13;
not handled  efficiently   on  this campus.   :Well, this  week  I&#13;
thought  I would  let them  breathe  and pick  on a new  group&#13;
of people:  the  students  of&#13;
UW -P.&#13;
I believe  most  of the&#13;
time  when  something   occurs  on campus  that  it is not the&#13;
students'   fault.   But  this past  week  several  situations   were&#13;
brought  to my  attention   and I&#13;
can&#13;
honestly   say I have  been&#13;
proven  wrong  in&#13;
J.&#13;
few  instances.&#13;
Some  students  who  come  to&#13;
UW-P&#13;
have  this  thing  in their  mind  that  their  mother&#13;
is&#13;
still  trailing  behind  them  to pick  up anything  they  leave  laying  around.&#13;
If&#13;
you  have&#13;
visited&#13;
the&#13;
cafeteria,   Coffee&#13;
Shoppe, or&#13;
the Union  Square  lately,  you  will  know  exactly&#13;
were  I am coming&#13;
from.&#13;
When  you  get done  eating  a meal  or drinking   a beverage   a little&#13;
food  fairy  doesn't   come  around  and clean  up after  you.   Why  the hell  do you  think&#13;
food&#13;
service  prices  are  so high?  First,  students  don't  know  how&#13;
to&#13;
pick  up after  themselves,   and&#13;
they  also&#13;
think&#13;
that it is ethical  to&#13;
borrow&#13;
silverware   from  the eateries  on campus   and&#13;
never  bring  them  back.&#13;
If&#13;
you  want  lunchroom   monitors   like  we had in grade  school  to&#13;
watch  you so everything   gets  picked  up, I'm  sure  food  service  could  arrange  for  this&#13;
service.  Your  mother  doesn't   go here,  so learn  to pick  up after  yourselves.&#13;
.&#13;
Admittedly,   the parking  situation  at&#13;
UW-P&#13;
isn't  the  greatest,  but  some&#13;
students-&#13;
decided  to take  it into  their  own  hands&#13;
to&#13;
make  it worse  this past  week.   This  past  week&#13;
some  students  decided  to flood  the visitors  parking  lot behind  the Union  building.    Can&#13;
you people&#13;
read&#13;
the sign?  It says  "Visitors  Only."   What  makes  you  so special  from  any&#13;
other  student?   Students  also illegally  parked  in the  reserved&#13;
parking&#13;
spots  and worse  yet&#13;
the spots  for the disabled.   Why  can't  you  be tough  and  handle  this parking   problem   like&#13;
everyone  else  does?&#13;
Learn&#13;
how  to walk  a half  mile  to class.   I hope  campus  police  tows&#13;
everyone  who  illegally  parks.&#13;
Last  but  not least,  I can't  stand  the  students  who  complain   because   there  is nothing&#13;
to&#13;
do on this campus.   I&#13;
can&#13;
tell you  several  things  to do if you  get&#13;
bored,&#13;
but  you  probably&#13;
won't  show  up anyway.   There  have  already  been  several  events  on campus   since  school&#13;
started&#13;
and&#13;
the turnout  was  terrible.   P AB  sponsored   a dance  two  weeks  ago;  they  were&#13;
lucky&#13;
if&#13;
fifty&#13;
people  showed  up.  Where  can you  see a good  quality  band  for  two  dollars&#13;
these&#13;
days?  The  next  dance&#13;
is&#13;
September   21 and  I expect  to see a lot more  students&#13;
attending&#13;
this&#13;
function.&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
See&#13;
Editor,&#13;
page 6&#13;
by&#13;
Craig&#13;
Simpkins&#13;
Quest&#13;
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by&#13;
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