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            <text>University ofWisconsin .....Parkside&#13;
Kenosha,Wisconsin  Volume 19, Number 12&#13;
Groovin'&#13;
Harf{&#13;
Ranger Photo by Sunni Beeck&#13;
1Iht1Iteidman, on  lead saxophone,  pertorms  with the . UW·&#13;
~Jazz&#13;
Ensemble on November20  to a packed house&#13;
ID&#13;
the&#13;
OallIumlcation Arts Theatre.&#13;
Professor Chen conducting&#13;
intensiveresearch on campus&#13;
by Susan Luedkes&#13;
Chong-mawChen.arespected&#13;
IilOfessorof biological sciences at&#13;
IheUniversity of Wisconsin  •&#13;
Parkside,is conducting an inten-&#13;
ijveresean:h of three dominant&#13;
~nts    inGreenquists lab277.&#13;
Along with Professor Chen,&#13;
tbereare five students aiding this&#13;
resean:h.The group includes three&#13;
8I1Iduatestudents, a full-time re-&#13;
searchassistant and an under-&#13;
8I1Iduatestudent&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
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Continued  on Paae 6&#13;
Chong-maw Cben&#13;
Thursday, November 29,1990&#13;
UW-Parkside's  Buenker  named&#13;
1990 Professor of the Year for state&#13;
Latesba N. Jude&#13;
News Writer&#13;
For the first time, the Council&#13;
for Advancement and Support of&#13;
Education  (CASE) chose state&#13;
winners in all 50 states in 1990.&#13;
Since 1981, CASE has been bon-&#13;
oring professors for contributions&#13;
to undergraduates, instirutions of&#13;
higberleaming,andsocietythrough&#13;
theprestigiousProfessorofthe Year&#13;
Award. CASE&#13;
also&#13;
recognizes an&#13;
outstanding Canadian professor,&#13;
and holds competitions in aliSO&#13;
states and the DistrictofColumbia.&#13;
Two expert panels composed&#13;
of deans of nonentrant schools,&#13;
education writers, students, gov-&#13;
ernment corporate, foundation, and&#13;
association representatives assess&#13;
the nominees according to the fol-&#13;
lowing criteria:&#13;
, extraordinary commitment&#13;
to teaching&#13;
, service to the institution and&#13;
the professor&#13;
, balance of achievement in&#13;
leaching, scholarship and service&#13;
to the institution&#13;
, evidence of impact on and&#13;
involvement with students&#13;
, evidence of achievement by&#13;
former students and&#13;
'quality of support materials&#13;
from current and former  s I u -&#13;
dents.&#13;
JohnD. Buenker, Professor of&#13;
History&#13;
and&#13;
chair of the History&#13;
department at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside  was nomi-&#13;
nated by former students, current&#13;
students and faculty for the award.&#13;
Later, Professor  Buenker was&#13;
named&#13;
the&#13;
1990 Wisconsin Pro-&#13;
fessor of the Yearby the Council&#13;
for the Advancement and Support&#13;
of Education.&#13;
Buenker  received his&#13;
bachelor's degree in U.S. History&#13;
from Loras College,  and his&#13;
master's and doctorate degrees in&#13;
U.S.  History from Georgetown&#13;
University. Furthermore. Profes-&#13;
sor Buenker hasbeen a professorat&#13;
UW-Parkside for 25 years and is&#13;
still currently teaching and writing&#13;
books. One of his books include&#13;
lmmigrtuion    and  Elhniciry:&#13;
A&#13;
Guide&#13;
10&#13;
In/o,malion&#13;
Sources,&#13;
wriuen with Nicholas C. Burcke!.&#13;
Jobn D. Ruenker&#13;
Another book&#13;
IS&#13;
titled&#13;
Urban His-&#13;
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A  Guide&#13;
10&#13;
Information&#13;
Sources,&#13;
co-authored with Gerald&#13;
Michael Greenfield and WilliamJ.&#13;
Murin.&#13;
Professor Buenker received a&#13;
plaque in recognition of his award.&#13;
The plaque states, "For&#13;
exesordi-&#13;
nary contributions to&#13;
the&#13;
lives&#13;
and&#13;
Continued  on Page 6&#13;
New smoking policy shaped&#13;
Smoking Policy Advisory Committee's first meeting&#13;
"t&#13;
by Susan Luepkes&#13;
The newly appointed Smok-&#13;
ing Policy Advisory Committee&#13;
met for the&#13;
first&#13;
time on Wednes-&#13;
day Oct 24 todiscuss&#13;
the&#13;
provisions&#13;
of a new smoking policy for UW-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
The commillee was appointed&#13;
by Chancellor Sheila Kaplan after&#13;
the  Campus   Environment&#13;
Committee's  recommendations&#13;
and concerns last ~pring were di-&#13;
rected at the violations of&#13;
the&#13;
cur-&#13;
rent smoking policy. These viola-&#13;
tions were described as "smoking&#13;
in private corridors and multi-pe~-&#13;
sonomces." Thus,tbecom&#13;
mJltee&#13;
s&#13;
purpose is&#13;
to&#13;
review the factors and&#13;
present a detailed report to the&#13;
Chancellor by Jan. 15.1991.&#13;
The&#13;
Chancellor will then make thefinal&#13;
decision.&#13;
The committee consists of&#13;
twelve members.  They include&#13;
Wayne Johnson, Professor of Phi-&#13;
losophy and the Chair and Secre-&#13;
tary&#13;
oftheCommittee; Gary GOelZ,&#13;
Assistant   Chancellor    for&#13;
Adminstration and Fiscal Affairs;&#13;
VeraKolb,ProfessorofChemislIy;&#13;
Andrew McLean, Professor of&#13;
English; William Niebuhr, Direc-&#13;
tor of&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union; Ron Singer.&#13;
AssociateProfessorof Accounting;&#13;
L. Meyer, Don Prange and Don&#13;
Continued  on page 4&#13;
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Ranger .••&#13;
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Page 2&#13;
PSGA Report.   Page 3&#13;
Devil's Advocate Page 3&#13;
Counselor's&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Gabe's Gab&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Sports&#13;
Page 7&#13;
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II&#13;
1HE  ENEMY OF&#13;
MY ENEMY IS&#13;
A CHUMP.&#13;
From the desk of the Editor&#13;
With the arrival of the holiday season and the preparations for fatal&#13;
finals coming very quickly around the corner. the thought of consuming&#13;
a few spirits has probably crossed your mind. This brings up an interesting&#13;
point: What ever happened to "Push I9?"  Is it the fact that we finally&#13;
decided to dedicate our time to something more worthwhile?&#13;
Or&#13;
doesn't&#13;
it bother people. beeause if they want to drink, they will.  Aren't the&#13;
increased fines and strict enforcement  stiff enough?&#13;
If&#13;
people can get&#13;
drafted and vote wben they're&#13;
18.&#13;
why can't they legally&#13;
drink&#13;
when they're 19? The voting issue is a weak point&#13;
because&#13;
statistics show only&#13;
one&#13;
in nine college students registered to vote in 1990, It is just something to fall&#13;
back on. Should we&#13;
sacrifice our&#13;
federal highway fund so 19 year olds can legally drink? Also. would we be&#13;
on the wrong end of lawsuits from parents in Minnesota. Michigan, and lllinois when their son or daughter is&#13;
killed in our state from underage drinking?&#13;
Since we are not really&#13;
located&#13;
in a college town, more students are apt to get away with possessing a falsified&#13;
ill. Maybe the&#13;
bars&#13;
don't mind students carrying fake ill's, because it means an increase in business, and if the&#13;
cops&#13;
raid the place. the bar owner can simply say. "Hey they had an ill."&#13;
Our&#13;
area&#13;
taverns are not as high-tech as taverns in Oshkosh. Whitewater. or Madison.  It takes several&#13;
minutes&#13;
to&#13;
get into most of&#13;
those&#13;
taverns and they can catch the "best of the best" when it comes&#13;
to&#13;
fake ill·s.&#13;
So&#13;
is&#13;
it alright for taverns&#13;
10&#13;
let underaged drinkers loiter on their premises? Maybe.&#13;
It&#13;
would be alright if&#13;
the&#13;
W1deraged&#13;
drinlrers&#13;
and inexperienced&#13;
drinkers&#13;
knew how&#13;
to&#13;
handle themselves after a night of&#13;
consumption.&#13;
When you're&#13;
half&#13;
in&#13;
the bag it&#13;
doesn't&#13;
matter if it takes ~&#13;
fifteen&#13;
minutes or a half-hour&#13;
to&#13;
get home. These&#13;
aren't the Guiness&#13;
Book&#13;
of World&#13;
Records&#13;
days, so&#13;
if&#13;
you're going to&#13;
drink&#13;
and drive. don 't prove 00your buddies&#13;
that you can drive&#13;
90&#13;
miles&#13;
an&#13;
hour&#13;
around&#13;
a curve. but prove&#13;
to&#13;
Ibem that the you can handle your alcohol and&#13;
not drive&#13;
like&#13;
a bat-out-()f·hell.&#13;
The BACCHUS (Boost Alcobol Consciousness Concerning Heallb University Students) Committee on&#13;
campus&#13;
will be sponsoring several evenlS before both Chrisunas and Spring Break.&#13;
The&#13;
committee is trying to&#13;
infonn students of Ibe consequences of drinking&#13;
and&#13;
driving and responsible drinking.  You can still&#13;
pany&#13;
and&#13;
have a good&#13;
time.&#13;
just don't&#13;
drink&#13;
and&#13;
drive.&#13;
by&#13;
Craig&#13;
SiJqlkim&#13;
University of Wisconsin - Parkside&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Member of the AssociatedCollegiatePress&#13;
Subscription  rate for one year is $5.00.&#13;
Please address all correspondence   to:&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
Ranger Newspaper&#13;
Post Office BoX2000&#13;
900 Wooq Road&#13;
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Office, (414) 553-2287&#13;
Business Office (414)'553-2295&#13;
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