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7:56   PM,&#13;
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Police Officer Gerald  King and&#13;
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Reserve  Police   Officer    David&#13;
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.Brehm-interviewed&#13;
the&#13;
35&#13;
year-old&#13;
Victim,   who  is not  a student  at&#13;
OW-Parkside.&#13;
She  said  she  had&#13;
been  studying   in this area  and  had&#13;
noticed  the 28 year-old  student  also&#13;
studying   at a nearby   table.&#13;
At one point  in time,  she had a&#13;
brief  conversation   with  the student&#13;
concerning   a class  he  was  taking.&#13;
She  became   uncomfortable&#13;
as he&#13;
began  to tum  the conversation    to a .&#13;
discussion   of his personal   life.&#13;
She excused   herself  from  fur-&#13;
ther discussion   and he returned&#13;
to&#13;
a&#13;
seat  directly   across  from  the  table&#13;
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where  she  was  working.&#13;
She noticed.&#13;
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few minutes&#13;
later,  that  he seemed   to  be pur-&#13;
posefully   making  some  noises  to&#13;
attract  her attention.&#13;
When  she looked  at him, she&#13;
saw  that  his  penis  was  exposed&#13;
from  under  his&#13;
shorts&#13;
and he was&#13;
masturbating.&#13;
She  screamed   at&#13;
him  and  ran  from  the area.   An-&#13;
other  student,   who  was studying&#13;
in Upper  Main  Place,   heard  her&#13;
screams  and assisted  the victim&#13;
in calling  Campus  Police.&#13;
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Newadmission requirements  will make better&#13;
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of university  resources&#13;
Alan&#13;
R.&#13;
Cook&#13;
News  Writer&#13;
hdl&#13;
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New&#13;
UW&#13;
System   admission&#13;
gn&#13;
policies that will  require   an extra&#13;
year of high school  math  and  sci-&#13;
ence&#13;
are&#13;
being hailed  gratefully   by&#13;
Ip&#13;
severalprofessors  vitally concerned&#13;
Iii&#13;
about present  University   resource&#13;
allocation.&#13;
Admission policy  changes&#13;
ap-&#13;
J&#13;
proved by the OW  Board  of Re-&#13;
gents will require  freshmen   to take&#13;
an&#13;
additional year of math  and sci-&#13;
II&#13;
'a&#13;
ence to meet entrance requirements&#13;
to OW  campuses.&#13;
These  changes&#13;
will  come  into  effect   "beginning&#13;
with students  graduating   from  high&#13;
school  in Spring&#13;
1995,"&#13;
according&#13;
to an Executive  Summary  issued&#13;
July&#13;
10, 1992.&#13;
"We   are  currently&#13;
teaching&#13;
four  courses   that  should  be taught&#13;
in high  school,"  reported   Dr. Youn&#13;
W. Lee,  Chair  of the OW- Parkside.&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Department&#13;
"This&#13;
takes  time  and  energy   away  from&#13;
what  can  and  should  be done."&#13;
There  are currently   approxi-&#13;
mately  450  students   enrolled   in&#13;
Math&#13;
101,&#13;
a  high  school   level&#13;
class.&#13;
Remedial    classes   are  a&#13;
drain  on  the  University's    re-&#13;
sources,  according  to Lee.  Time&#13;
and  money  spent  on adjunct  fac-&#13;
ulty, classroom   space  and admin-&#13;
istration   could   be  better   chan-&#13;
neled  elsewhere,   Lee  concluded.&#13;
Edward   P. Wallen,   Chair  of&#13;
the Department   of Biological   Sci-&#13;
ence, concurs.  "It is an issue of&#13;
resource   allocation,"   he said.&#13;
"I&#13;
Continued    on Page&#13;
2&#13;
nside...&#13;
See  who won the mock elec-&#13;
tion   results.&#13;
Page   3&#13;
See   who  reigns   over  UW-&#13;
Parks  ide as king and queen.&#13;
Page&#13;
3&#13;
Andy  thinks  the  administration&#13;
should&#13;
reconsider   its decision   making  methods.&#13;
See&#13;
it&#13;
on  Page   6&#13;
UW·Parkside's   bands  to per-&#13;
form&#13;
in&#13;
a   joint&#13;
concert.&#13;
Page&#13;
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II&#13;
Ranger   News  photo   by  Gwen  Heller&#13;
Members' of the UW -Parkside Activities  Board (PAB)&#13;
whip  up  a  batch  of  colorful  cotton  candy  at  last&#13;
Wednesday's  SOC Recruitment  Fair.   Approximately&#13;
thirty clubs participated  in the day-long event to encour-&#13;
age UW-Parkside  students to get involved on campus.&#13;
'6&#13;
CleanAir Act will force increase in employee carpooling&#13;
Nick  Zahn&#13;
Assistant  News  Editor&#13;
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Studies have shown  that South-&#13;
east Wisconsin  is  currently&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
-&#13;
.&#13;
severe&#13;
air&#13;
pollution  status.   As re-&#13;
quired by&#13;
the&#13;
Thc Clean  Air Act of&#13;
1990,&#13;
UW-Parkside   will  have&#13;
to&#13;
submit a plan by March&#13;
1993&#13;
de-&#13;
tailing  how  it  will   reduce    the&#13;
amount of employee  vehicles  com-&#13;
109&#13;
to&#13;
campus.&#13;
The  Department    of  Natural&#13;
Resources  has  determined&#13;
that&#13;
since motor  vehicles   are  57%  of&#13;
the causeof ozone pollution,   major&#13;
employers, those wi th&#13;
100&#13;
or more&#13;
employees, will be required   to re-&#13;
duce the number  of cars coming&#13;
to&#13;
Work. The state University    there-&#13;
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to&#13;
be&#13;
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b  .&#13;
established   by each&#13;
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I the other businesses   in Racine&#13;
and Kenosha will be required&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
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to&#13;
figure&#13;
Out,&#13;
number  one   how&#13;
many people  we  have  comi~g   in&#13;
how  many  cars,  what  our  average&#13;
vehicle   occupancy    rate   is."  said&#13;
Campus&#13;
Police&#13;
Chief&#13;
Dave&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
Dave  OstrowskI&#13;
"There   will  be  a percentage,&#13;
probably   about&#13;
20&#13;
to&#13;
30%&#13;
we're&#13;
going  to  have&#13;
to&#13;
reduce   down  so&#13;
that  we  drop  below   or  match   the&#13;
average   vehicle   occupancy   of the&#13;
whole  surrounding    area.   In other&#13;
words,   so  that  we  have   more&#13;
people  coming  in less  cars.&#13;
Chief  Ostrowski   further  ex-&#13;
plained   that  the survey  could  ei-&#13;
ther  take  the form  of a question-&#13;
naire&#13;
in the the mail  or by  actu-&#13;
ally  standing  in the parking  lut&#13;
counting   the number   of vehicles&#13;
and their  occupants   as they come&#13;
to&#13;
work.   In either  case  it will  be&#13;
costly   and  labor-intensive,&#13;
ac-&#13;
cording&#13;
to&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
However,  this won't  neces-&#13;
sarily  affect  all faculty  and  will&#13;
definitely   not affect  the students,&#13;
as  Chief   Ostrowski    further   ex-&#13;
plained.    "For  example,   this  re-&#13;
duction   only  has&#13;
to&#13;
occur   in  a&#13;
time  frame  of&#13;
6&#13;
AM  to lOAM  on&#13;
a weekday  morning.   The reason&#13;
behind   that  is  that  that's   your&#13;
peek  rush  hour  traffic.   So  they&#13;
feel  that  you  shouldn't   penalize&#13;
somebody   who  comes  in and  is&#13;
working   second   shift  that  isn't&#13;
driving  in rush  hour  traffic."&#13;
"When  you  think  about  the&#13;
fact  that  we  have  roughly   650  .&#13;
faculty  and  staff  members   here,  we&#13;
sold  roughly   570 permits.   So those&#13;
figures  work  out  pretty  good  when&#13;
you  look  at who  works  here  during&#13;
the evening  hours."&#13;
"Third   shift   custodians    don't&#13;
need  to  buy  a  parking   permit   be-&#13;
cause  we don 'tenforce  permit  park-&#13;
ing at that  time  of night.   So when&#13;
you look at that 650 employee   fig-&#13;
ure and  with  that  we've  only  sold&#13;
about  570  permits   that's  probably&#13;
about  right,"  continued   Ostrowski.&#13;
Continued   on Page 3&#13;
Sources of Ozone Pollution in SE Wisconsin&#13;
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PROCLAMATION&#13;
WHEREAS, Crime  and the fear of crime  adversely  affect  the well-being   and the quality&#13;
of life of all faculty,  staff  and  students  in our university   community;    and&#13;
WHEREAS, The financial  loss, personal  injury,  and community   deterioration   resulting&#13;
from  crime  are intolerable;   and&#13;
WHEREAS, Campus  crime  prevention   action  has proven  to be a successful   force  in&#13;
reducing   crime;  and&#13;
WHEREAS, It is essential  to continue  to distribute   crime  prevention   information   to the&#13;
campus  community   and encourage   their involvement   in crime  prevention   programs&#13;
in order  to help reduce  the number  of crime  victims,  and&#13;
Sheila  Kaplan&#13;
Chancellor,   UW-Parkside&#13;
WHEREAS, Crime  prevention   adds  immeasurably    to the health,  safety,  and  vigor  of&#13;
UW&#13;
-Parkside&#13;
and should  be encourage   and supported   by  everyone;   and&#13;
Now,  THEREFORe I, Sheila  Kaplan,  Chancellor   do hereby  proclaim   October&#13;
1992&#13;
as&#13;
Crime  Prevention   Month  at the University   of Wise on sine Parks ide and encourage   all&#13;
faculty,  staff and students&#13;
to&#13;
increase  their awareness   of and participation   in effective&#13;
crime  prevention   measures.&#13;
Continued  from Page 1&#13;
think that most faculty feel that the&#13;
whole University  would be better&#13;
served if we had less remediation."&#13;
Wallen stresses that students&#13;
will be the real benefactors  of the&#13;
new admission  policy.  "For  the&#13;
students  it is beneficial  because&#13;
money spent in remediation  could&#13;
be better used."&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Ben&#13;
Greenbaum,  Dean of&#13;
the School of Science  and Tech-&#13;
nology,  also emphasizes  the im-&#13;
pact  of the Board's   admission&#13;
policy changes on students.&#13;
"By and large,  the students&#13;
who    currently&#13;
enter&#13;
the&#13;
University ...but the courses are al-&#13;
ready there."&#13;
Lee agrees, pointing out that&#13;
many students  take Intermediate&#13;
Algebraasjuniorsand&#13;
thendonoth-&#13;
ing in math as seniors, Hence, their&#13;
Exposure&#13;
low placement  Scores&#13;
"Th&#13;
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says Lee,   and perhaps On&#13;
ili:&#13;
counselors."&#13;
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traditional  students who willnee.!&#13;
remedial  programs  and so "to&#13;
di.&#13;
vert student  and faculty time&#13;
and&#13;
energy   away  from  'catchinj&#13;
up' ...time and energy that can&#13;
bet,&#13;
ter&#13;
be spent elsewhere,"&#13;
Continued  from Page&#13;
1&#13;
As Officer King was obtain-&#13;
ing information  from the victim,&#13;
Officer Brehm returned to the squad&#13;
car to begin a search for the sus-&#13;
pect.&#13;
A man, fitting the description&#13;
provided  by the victim,  emerged&#13;
from the wooded area just south of&#13;
WLLC and approached  the&#13;
sq&#13;
uad&#13;
car.  He told the officer,  "I'm  the&#13;
one who exposed myself'.&#13;
Officer  Brehm  brought  the&#13;
man, later identified as Dennis S.&#13;
Cassity,  into the WLLC 'and the&#13;
victim  identified  Cassity  as the&#13;
person  who exposed  his penis&#13;
to&#13;
her.&#13;
Cassity was immediately  ar-&#13;
rested by Officer King and trans-&#13;
ported to the Campus Police De-&#13;
Library/Leaming  center offers workshop&#13;
The Library/Learning  Center&#13;
will be sponsoring a workshop en-&#13;
titled&#13;
"Online-,"&#13;
according  to&#13;
Judith Pryor, instruction coordina-&#13;
tor.&#13;
The workshop willjntroduce&#13;
participants to the Library/Leam-&#13;
ing Center's  expanded  catalog.&#13;
They will learn to access the UW-&#13;
Parkside catalog, otber library cata-&#13;
logs, databases in remote locations&#13;
available through FirstSearch, and&#13;
a journal table of contents service.&#13;
The workshops will be held in&#13;
the CSC Computer Lab on the fol-&#13;
lowing dates: Oct. 5, 1-2pm; Oct.&#13;
6, 5-6pm; Oct. 7, 3-4pm; Oct. 8,&#13;
1:30-2:30pm; Oct.12,4-5pm;  Oct.&#13;
13,1O;30-11:30am;Oct.14,6-7pm;&#13;
Oct. 15, 3:30-4:30pm.&#13;
For more information, contact&#13;
judith Pryor at 595-2168.&#13;
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Harkin to speak on Clinton's behalf&#13;
. Dennis Clarke&#13;
News Editor&#13;
U.S. Senator Tom Harkin, D-&#13;
Iowa, who had been running against&#13;
Governor Bill Clinton in the Demo-&#13;
cratic Presidential Primary race last&#13;
spring,  will speak on behalf of&#13;
Clintonata rally at II :OOamThurs.&#13;
day at UW -Parkside.&#13;
"Senator Harkin is acting as a&#13;
surrogate for Governor Clinton"&#13;
said Brenda Carey-Mielke,  coo;-&#13;
dmator of the Coordinated  Cam-&#13;
paign of Clinton.Feingold.   "He&#13;
will be there to speak on Clinton's&#13;
behalf."&#13;
The rally is to be held outside&#13;
Union Square. Carey-Mielke said&#13;
that she has been working with the&#13;
Parks ide Student Government As-&#13;
sociation to organize the event.&#13;
Carey·Mielke   said  that  she&#13;
expects Harkin to speak about the&#13;
economy,  national health care re-&#13;
form ana labor issues, as well as&#13;
other topics.&#13;
"I'm  sure he will discuss the&#13;
economy,"   commented   Carey-&#13;
Mielke.  "That's so important right&#13;
now.&#13;
"One  of the key points  this&#13;
election year is the devastation  of&#13;
Reaganomics   and  Bush's  (eco-&#13;
nomic) plan over the past twelve&#13;
years."&#13;
A Clinton-Gore  issue forum&#13;
was held two weeks ago in the&#13;
UW-ParksideCommunicationArts&#13;
Theatre as part of a statewide satel-&#13;
lite hookup that linked voters from&#13;
nine locations throughout Wiscon-&#13;
sin.   '&#13;
partmcnt.  After being informedo!&#13;
his Constitutional  Rights, Cassitl&#13;
agreed&#13;
to&#13;
talk to Officer King&#13;
and,&#13;
subsequently,   provided  a verOOI&#13;
statement as to his involvementin&#13;
this incident.&#13;
Cassity was transported&#13;
tome&#13;
Kenosha County Jail where hews&#13;
booked on charges of lewd&#13;
&amp;&#13;
!a&gt;&#13;
civious  behavior  and disorderll&#13;
conduct.&#13;
A total cash bond of&#13;
$4()(),OO&#13;
was established.   Cassity posed&#13;
thebondonSunday,IO/04/92,and&#13;
was released  from custody.&#13;
Tht&#13;
Kenosha Distriet Attorney's office&#13;
will review the charges and sched·&#13;
ule a court date.  The Ranger~&#13;
following  the story and will have&#13;
more  next  week.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
studenteleo&#13;
tions  to&#13;
be&#13;
held&#13;
UW-Parkside  will hold itsstu'&#13;
dent elections October 21 and22,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
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President  of the Parksidc Student&#13;
Government  Association.&#13;
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12:00 noon.  PSGA Constitutions&#13;
will also be available at that time,&#13;
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merits&#13;
are due in the PSGA office&#13;
by 4:00pm, Friday, October 16,as&#13;
are petitions.&#13;
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