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program. With the addition of the&#13;
ceof academic prom-&#13;
up to four years. To be awarded to   five new scholarships.  the total&#13;
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of color en-    raised toward the&#13;
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in science  and mathematics  and    and the University is confident of&#13;
business,thoughnotlimitedlOthese&#13;
reaching its goals.&#13;
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One year  award.&#13;
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February 7, 1991.&#13;
Winter  Carnival&#13;
kickoff parade&#13;
-Parkside instructor has sons in the Gulf War&#13;
\1&#13;
Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
. needs to&#13;
be," said&#13;
Lee&#13;
J.&#13;
UW-Parkside Adjunct  In-&#13;
ur&#13;
Administrative Science,&#13;
. gU.S. involvement in the&#13;
Gulf. Pullen has two sons&#13;
atOperation&#13;
Desert&#13;
Storm:&#13;
'chael Pullen  and  CPL.&#13;
len.&#13;
IDconcemedfora1l the men&#13;
en,"&#13;
said Pu1len. "Killing&#13;
&amp;oDd,&#13;
for both sides. But this&#13;
...   IUlelynecessary.ldon'tsee&#13;
..,  way&#13;
around it "&#13;
~chael&#13;
Pull~n, 24, who at-&#13;
UW'Parkside, is&#13;
an&#13;
Army&#13;
I&#13;
assigneilto&#13;
an 82nd Air-  .&#13;
~!t.l)eliC!lPter    platoon.&#13;
He's been there since September&#13;
1st.&#13;
"Michael    feels   this   is&#13;
necccssary.&#13;
He doesn't  feel this&#13;
has to do with oil," said Pullen.&#13;
John Pullen, 27, is now sta-&#13;
tioned at Rota, Spain, as a ground&#13;
crewman.  Pullen believes his son&#13;
is stationed where the B52's&#13;
are&#13;
located.&#13;
"John  was married  on De-&#13;
cember  31,  1990," said Pullen.&#13;
''The day after he proposed he re-&#13;
ceived  his orders for Operation&#13;
Desert Storm. So they were mar·&#13;
ried as soon as possible.»&#13;
Pullen, like his son Michael,&#13;
strongly feels that this war has liule&#13;
10&#13;
do with oil.&#13;
Lee&#13;
J.&#13;
Pullen&#13;
"He (Saddam&#13;
Hussein)&#13;
was&#13;
developing  nuclear  capability,"&#13;
said&#13;
Pullen.&#13;
''Why was he building&#13;
up forces the way he was? Hehad&#13;
other ideas rather&#13;
than&#13;
uwading&#13;
Kuwait,  People will see&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
need a change in leadership,"&#13;
Pullen is&#13;
Secretary&#13;
of&#13;
Opera-&#13;
tion USA in&#13;
Racme,&#13;
which provides&#13;
emotional,  financial,  and other&#13;
suppon for families with&#13;
IroOps&#13;
in&#13;
the Gulf.&#13;
"Wescnt 4,000 signed Christ·&#13;
mas&#13;
cards&#13;
to Saudi Arabia," said&#13;
Pullen.&#13;
"It&#13;
was a tear Jerker."&#13;
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to&#13;
get in-&#13;
volvedor receive&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
about USA, you cancontaet Pullen&#13;
at 553-2280&#13;
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"AND IF YOU WATCHTHE&#13;
SCREEN,&#13;
I THINK'lOU'LL  SEE ...&#13;
WELL, EXAC.TLYWHA.T WE WANf YOU TO&#13;
SEE."   ..&#13;
From the desk of&#13;
th~Editor·&#13;
The UW-Parkside basketball team&#13;
IS&#13;
down the dram thisseason. The&#13;
-&#13;
Rangers are 1for20, and won their only game by one point. Several times&#13;
during the Rangers season, Coach Al Schlesser has blamed the losses on&#13;
team injuries and "defections." On Saturday, February 2, Paul McKillIp&#13;
of the Kenosha News decided toexpose these defections to the public. He&#13;
dedicated almost an entire page of the sports section to the drama behind&#13;
UW-Parkside's losing season.&#13;
.   .&#13;
The absence of certain players in part contributes to the team'spoor&#13;
performance. The departure of seniors Andy Schmidtman, Rod Whittier,&#13;
and SteveJerrickhunalot.   Sodo injuries: 6'7" center Dan Lyons suffered&#13;
.&#13;
a broken neck in an auto accident during summer break and was a bigger&#13;
"TklSS="'lhan==peop=-':le::p:::ro::!~=tcd;:::;:-·&#13;
TT"'ih:::o:::::mirJuric, who when healed will be the best player on the team, suffered a broken&#13;
hand during a game early in the season and was red-shirtcd; Jermaine Boyd, a freshman from Milwaukee, fell&#13;
through a glass door and suffered a cut that required many stitches.&#13;
. .&#13;
The&#13;
defections, which are oflen&#13;
hard&#13;
to get facts about, involved several players qUlll1n~the&#13;
team.&#13;
Mark&#13;
Lauer, a&#13;
6-6&#13;
junior from Knouts. IN, decided to quit the&#13;
team&#13;
because Schlesser was making him playa posiuon&#13;
that he wasn't&#13;
used&#13;
toplaying. You would think&#13;
that&#13;
Schiesser could make accommodationsfor  such akey player&#13;
insread&#13;
ofletting him go.&#13;
Other&#13;
players who quu the&#13;
team&#13;
for vanous reasons were Ed Pettis, Donnie Stephens,&#13;
and&#13;
Tom&#13;
Parkcr.&#13;
Jim Prey, a6'4" forward&#13;
from&#13;
Wausau, was also red-shirted for the season because he was vying&#13;
for a position sought by four other players- Schiesser redshirtcd him before all the.defections occurred, and after&#13;
being asked 10return, Prey declined. He should be playing next season if Schiesser's reasoning prevails.  .&#13;
Coach Schiesser&#13;
has&#13;
also set some records that he seems proud of. The 1990-91 Rangers are on their way&#13;
10becoming the worst&#13;
team&#13;
inParkside history.&#13;
The&#13;
20 losses are the most ever inasingle season. And the current&#13;
16-game losing streak is the longest in the history of the basketball program-a  program that has seen eight 20-&#13;
win seasons and II victories 20 times in the previous 21 years. The Rangers also suffered their worst defeat in&#13;
team&#13;
history on November 30, 1990, wilh a 120-59 loss atlhe hands of Kentucky-Wesleyan.&#13;
Schiesser was&#13;
also&#13;
quolcd in the Kenosha News as saying, "I've gone against my own philosophy of&#13;
coaching by letting games get out of hand as far as going up&#13;
and&#13;
down the court." He docs this because the&#13;
Rangers have linle or no&#13;
hope&#13;
of doing anylhing in the district Tournament, and therefore, there is no incentive&#13;
10keep the games close 10increase Parkside's Dunkel Rating, which determines who makes lhe playoffs. This&#13;
philospohy would be&#13;
all&#13;
right&#13;
if&#13;
the players like it. But who wants 10go out and play baskethall, something these&#13;
guys have&#13;
been&#13;
doing their entire lives,&#13;
and&#13;
intentionally lose. No wonder there are so many team defections.&#13;
To&#13;
listen&#13;
10him&#13;
la1k,&#13;
one would think Coach Schiesser seems proud of what he has accomplished. But he&#13;
has&#13;
gone on&#13;
record&#13;
as saying "wait until next year." He supposedly has some good recruits coming in, and all&#13;
injuries&#13;
and&#13;
defections will be solved. Just because weare a small school doesn't mean we can't produce some&#13;
laienlcd players-&#13;
In&#13;
the early 70's, Parkside produced&#13;
Gary&#13;
Cole (he changed his name 10Abdul Jccleni) who&#13;
evcnlllally&#13;
turned&#13;
pro&#13;
and&#13;
most&#13;
notably played for lhe Portland Trailblazers and eventually went to Italy 10finish&#13;
his&#13;
career.&#13;
Parksidc&#13;
also had&#13;
one of lhe best threc-point shooters in the league last year in Andy Schmidtrnan.&#13;
That small schools can produce good players is furlher demonstrated by the accomplishments of Stevens Point's&#13;
Terry Porter, who&#13;
is&#13;
now&#13;
a premiere guard in the NBA. Coach Schiesser, UW-Parkside's basketball program&#13;
has&#13;
lots ofpo!Ctltia1&#13;
and&#13;
they aren't going to reach it with your coaching style. You have a lotto prove 10this&#13;
school and you have 10dig yourself out of a deep hole.&#13;
.&#13;
It&#13;
.doesn't mat1erho~ much a coach ~vers up for his team's performance, the responsibilty still goes back&#13;
10Schiesser. ButllCCOfl!ing10Schiesser&#13;
10&#13;
lhe Kenosha News, "When I go home and slccp at night, I don't feci&#13;
pressure as everyone&#13;
thinks&#13;
I'm supposed 10."&#13;
That viewpoint would be&#13;
like&#13;
a newspaper editor going home at night knowing that only a four page paper&#13;
was&#13;
going lO!\PPC8fon&#13;
the&#13;
stands&#13;
the next day.How long would thatedilOr last? No embarrassments or pressures&#13;
from that? Righll&#13;
Remember&#13;
Coach,&#13;
if&#13;
anyone&#13;
has&#13;
the right&#13;
to&#13;
~OI!&gt;yo", back it is lhe studcn~ 119!lp1it¥er~&#13;
Mterall, our·studentfees&#13;
do&#13;
support your basketball&#13;
team&#13;
and our players have the desire to perform and peir~&#13;
weU...Remcmber, these guys represent 5300 students when they're sporting our colors. Don't embarrass them.&#13;
by&#13;
Craig&#13;
SiJq)kim&#13;
Dear Professor Snyder,&#13;
Please note that I use your&#13;
title, Professor, in this letter to y~u.&#13;
The position of professor&#13;
cames&#13;
with&#13;
it a certain amount of power,&#13;
especially in the life of an under-&#13;
graduate University student. italso&#13;
carries the dimension of requmng&#13;
ethical actionby the person denoted&#13;
by the title.&#13;
In&#13;
other words, Pro- -&#13;
fessor Snyder, if you accept the&#13;
title, you get to enjoy the benefits&#13;
and therestrictions/limits  therem-&#13;
implied or olherwi,se.  This. may&#13;
not sit well with you, but the courts&#13;
have. determined  that abuse  of&#13;
power docs exist in sexual harass-&#13;
ment cases and prosecution  has&#13;
been carried out on those grounds.&#13;
The beginnings of current sexual&#13;
harrassment law occured in work-&#13;
place settings between employer&#13;
and employee,  These standards&#13;
have been adapted for academic&#13;
settingsas&#13;
well.  The key to the"&#13;
issue is an abuse of a power posi-&#13;
tion, something  the misguided&#13;
person who wrote the column in&#13;
The Ranger regarding rape&#13;
does&#13;
not have.&#13;
Noteveryone whoattendsYQlr&#13;
lectures thinks about&#13;
the&#13;
worIdiJI&#13;
the same way that you do. SOQle.&#13;
one may choose 10 tell&#13;
YOU&#13;
III&#13;
personally. Most women,hOWCvcl&#13;
won't  Again, the issue is ~&#13;
You have it, we don't.&#13;
For~&#13;
woman who comes 10you&#13;
lriiff&#13;
complaint, many more&#13;
kecp_&#13;
Disagreeing  with the party&#13;
re-&#13;
sponsible for one's course&#13;
l!Tad&amp;ls&#13;
risky in the best of circwnSl8lll:8i.&#13;
Add the consequences ofcn~&#13;
in dialogue that reflects/rc~&#13;
the content of acourse lcc1urobased&#13;
on whether or not a woman&#13;
hal&#13;
found it offensive and it is~.&#13;
miracle that-any woman sJlC31rrJip&#13;
at all.&#13;
If&#13;
you need proof of_&#13;
think about the content/toneof)!ll!ll&#13;
letter to Dr. Bedford. Whatcllawit&#13;
would we, womenund~&#13;
have in the same circum~&#13;
How readily would you ~&#13;
truly Iisten?&#13;
i&#13;
Continued&#13;
oni'a&amp;lt&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin - Parksi&#13;
Ranger-&#13;
Memb~r of&#13;
the Associated Cc'llegfate Press&#13;
Subscription  rate for one year is $5.00.&#13;
Please address  all correspondence   to:&#13;
Unlvarsitv&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
RangerNewspaper&#13;
.Post Office Box&#13;
2006&#13;
900Wood&#13;
Kenosha. WI 53141&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Office (414) 553-22llf&#13;
"U!"nA~~&#13;
Office (414) 55:3-2:295,.\&#13;
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