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Nursing program successful&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Last year. 100% of a1l UW-&#13;
Parkside students who graduated&#13;
with an undergraduate  nursing&#13;
degree from UW-Parkside'sIlJW-&#13;
Milwaukee's  Consortial Nursing&#13;
Program passed the state board&#13;
exam, according toJoan Wilk.R.N .•&#13;
Ph.D .• Coordinator   of UW-&#13;
Parksi  de/UW·  Mil waukee&#13;
Consortial Nursing Program.&#13;
"We have an excellent pro-&#13;
gram," said Wilk.'  "It's a unique&#13;
program."&#13;
In 1979. UW-Parkside ven-&#13;
tured with UW-Milwaukee  in&#13;
forming the Consortial Nursing&#13;
Program.  UW-Parkside&#13;
first&#13;
of-&#13;
fered the nursing major in 1981.&#13;
Since then.&#13;
170&#13;
UW-Parkside stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
have graduated  from the&#13;
program.  At this time. 127 UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
are enrolled in&#13;
the program.&#13;
According  to Wilko people&#13;
misunderstand the way&#13;
the&#13;
pro-&#13;
gram operates because people be-&#13;
lieve that since it's a venture with&#13;
UW-Milwaukee it's necessary to&#13;
take classes at UW-Milwaukee.&#13;
That's not true.&#13;
"Students  can take all the&#13;
classes necessary at UW-Parkside&#13;
to earn the degree. including all&#13;
clinical work&#13;
can&#13;
be done in the&#13;
Kenosha-Racine area," said Wilko&#13;
"Everything isoffered here, but the&#13;
degree is actually confinned by&#13;
UW-Milwaukee,"&#13;
According to Ann M. Boyle.&#13;
R.N., M.S., Academic Advisor of&#13;
UW -Parkside/UW  -Mil waukee&#13;
Consortial Nursing Program. UW-&#13;
Parkside nursing students are very&#13;
successful in the program.&#13;
"Students are very successful&#13;
infinding meaningful employment&#13;
career in Health Service," said&#13;
Boyle. "There are more jobs in the&#13;
field than qualified people to fill&#13;
them."&#13;
According  to Wilk, UW-&#13;
Joan Wilk&#13;
Parkside began this program to&#13;
meet the community's needs.&#13;
"There is a shortage of nurses&#13;
in Wisconsin. The primary reason&#13;
for forming a nursing major was to&#13;
benefit&#13;
this area," said Wilk.&#13;
"This is an excellent time to&#13;
See Nursing,  page&#13;
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satellite dish-placed in use at UW-Parkside&#13;
said Mark Marlaire, director of  "foster campus and business con-&#13;
Continuing Education.&#13;
nections.&#13;
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by UW-Parkside's  Continuing   tinuing education programs.&#13;
Education Extended Services and  "bring various community groups&#13;
the state extension&#13;
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_________&#13;
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student newspaper&#13;
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South Dakota State University, the Collegian.&#13;
SDSU is located in the great town&#13;
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Brookings, South Dakota and&#13;
has an enrollment&#13;
0/&#13;
over 7.000 students. The column, which was&#13;
wriuen by Collegian Editor Denise Ross, is titled "Editorial criti-&#13;
cism defined,"  Ross's column hits the nail perfectly on the head&#13;
when she decribes certain problems her paper has been/acing and&#13;
explains perfect solutions to the many criticisms she has beenfaced&#13;
with.&#13;
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is&#13;
good&#13;
10&#13;
know that the Ranger is not the only newspaper&#13;
that pUISin many hours each week, and still receives cruicismfrom&#13;
students, staff. and faculty.  Good job, Denise!&#13;
SomtOne  once said,&#13;
''Do&#13;
not judge  a man  until  you have  walked  a mile  in his shoes."&#13;
Thequotation    could&#13;
be&#13;
adapted  by any Collegian  section  editor  to: "Do not judge  the Collegian  until&#13;
you have spent  a Monday  nigbt  in our  olrlce."&#13;
When  I say Monday  night,  I mean  from  mid-Monday   arternoon   up to press  time  2 p.m. Tuesday.&#13;
That  is right,  SDSU.  While  most of&#13;
you&#13;
are  snuggled  between  the sheets  dreaming   dreamy  thoughts,&#13;
six se&lt;:tion editors,  an  advertising   manager,   a managing   editor,  an  editor  and  usually  a few ad  staff&#13;
members  are  working  in our  basement  corner  of the Student  Union  to bring  you the next  Collegian.&#13;
Mondays  are  not a time  for sleep.  Our  motto:  "Sleep  is for wimps."&#13;
I&#13;
share  this with  you nol to gain sympathy,   but&#13;
10&#13;
explain  why it would  be unwise  to pop in the olrlce&#13;
on a radom  Tuesday  morning.   People  will not get a warm  reception.&#13;
It&#13;
is nothing  personal;  butallshould&#13;
be forewarned   that  the mere  presence  of anyone  nol of Collegian&#13;
origin  will either  cause  our  stair  to glare  savagely,  grunt  and  ignore  the unforlunate    intruder,   or worse&#13;
yet, to laugh  sharply  at any suggestions  of what  should  be in our  next  issue.&#13;
Our stalfrealius&#13;
the Collegian  is not perfect.  Perfection  is not its purpose,  nor our  intent.  Therefore,&#13;
any  criticism   offered   will  not  bruise   our  egos,  which  is,&#13;
I&#13;
suspect,   what  some  people  have  tried   to&#13;
llCCOIIIplish.Believe me, you cannot  be any  harder   on us than  we are  on ourselves.&#13;
One need only to&#13;
stop&#13;
by the olrl"" (preferably   not on Tuesday)  to see the tacked  up version  of the last&#13;
lssue&#13;
hardy   standing   because  our  red  marker   always  leaves  every  page  bleeding  profusely.&#13;
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ahant  covering  campus  events  we have  neglected  in  the  past.   However,   do  not  confuse  constructive&#13;
commeats  with general  random  Collegian-bashing.&#13;
Reel free to call our publication   anyting  you like· we&#13;
wonId&#13;
do&#13;
it to rou-ithout&#13;
hesitation.&#13;
Just&#13;
remember   to keep your  cruel  evaluation   private.   You n~ver&#13;
know who might  sit&#13;
behbtd&#13;
you  in&#13;
sociology&#13;
class.&#13;
Denise&#13;
Ross&#13;
Continued&#13;
above&#13;
Continued&#13;
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From the desk of another editor&#13;
On the otber  band,  if someone   is truly  furious  ab~ut informa~&#13;
or opinions  printed  on&#13;
these&#13;
pages,  the best  recourse   ISa letter&#13;
l0llle&#13;
editor.&#13;
.&#13;
Storming   down  to&#13;
the&#13;
office  and  y.elhng at our  business mana&#13;
will get you  nowbere   (except  pOSSibly into  Collegian  conversatio:&#13;
downtown   establishments).&#13;
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Tbatis   anyone.'s  rigllt.&#13;
But&#13;
the Collegtan   s&#13;
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the purpose   of editorial  writing,b&#13;
is intended   to promote   an  excbange   of ideas,  to express  a PartiCUlar&#13;
viewpoint&#13;
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supposed   to.&#13;
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letters  written  according   to our  policy,  no mailer   how mean and&#13;
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evil  and  of no wortb-if&#13;
someone   knows  a better   way to do&#13;
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