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            <text>Editorial&#13;
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band PublicSafety.&#13;
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brochure&#13;
outlines&#13;
campus&#13;
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precaution-&#13;
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measures&#13;
and specific&#13;
steps&#13;
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UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN&#13;
- PARKSIDE&#13;
provides&#13;
activity&#13;
glimpse&#13;
at&#13;
on &#13;
campus&#13;
are provided&#13;
in the brochure.&#13;
The&#13;
statistics&#13;
show that most of the&#13;
criminal&#13;
activity&#13;
that takes place&#13;
on campus&#13;
falls into either thepetty&#13;
theft or liquor law violations&#13;
cat-&#13;
egories.&#13;
According&#13;
to the brochure,&#13;
in&#13;
1991 there were 134thefts reponed.&#13;
That compares&#13;
with 106 in 1990&#13;
and 116 in 1989. In 1991, there&#13;
were 50liquor law violations,&#13;
com-&#13;
pared to 72 in 1990 and 21 in 1989.&#13;
AIthough&#13;
the Crime&#13;
Aware-&#13;
ness and Campus&#13;
Security&#13;
Actdoes&#13;
not require&#13;
disclosure&#13;
of theft sta-&#13;
tistics, Ostrowski&#13;
said &#13;
that he felt it&#13;
was a good idea to let.students&#13;
and&#13;
employees&#13;
at UW·Parkside&#13;
know&#13;
about that aspect of crime on cam-&#13;
pus.&#13;
"It's not appropriate&#13;
for us to&#13;
skip over what our major problem&#13;
ison this campus,"&#13;
said Ostrowski.&#13;
"We made a conscious&#13;
effort to&#13;
include&#13;
that particular&#13;
statistic."&#13;
The brochure&#13;
deals with gen-&#13;
eraI precautions&#13;
that every memo&#13;
ber of the campus&#13;
community&#13;
can&#13;
utilize to help prevent&#13;
crime.&#13;
"Students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
staff and&#13;
visitors&#13;
have a responsibility&#13;
for&#13;
protecting&#13;
themselves&#13;
and theprop-&#13;
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tothem,"&#13;
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February&#13;
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according&#13;
to the&#13;
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knows what causes high blood pres-&#13;
sure, although&#13;
several&#13;
other risk&#13;
factors&#13;
have been identified:&#13;
ex-&#13;
treme emotions,&#13;
heredity,&#13;
obesity,&#13;
use of tobacco,&#13;
drugs and alcohol,&#13;
age, race, physical&#13;
activity&#13;
,level of&#13;
cholesterol,&#13;
and excess salt intake&#13;
in the diet Even though&#13;
you can't&#13;
change&#13;
the elements&#13;
of age, race,&#13;
or heredity,&#13;
there are things you&#13;
can do about other risk factors.&#13;
To decrease&#13;
your chance&#13;
of&#13;
developing&#13;
high blood pressure,&#13;
you should:&#13;
stop smoking&#13;
(oraVOId&#13;
starting),&#13;
exercise&#13;
more, mam~n&#13;
a healthy&#13;
diet (which&#13;
means eanng&#13;
less if you are overweight),&#13;
reduce&#13;
cholesterol&#13;
and saItintake and learn&#13;
to reduce&#13;
your stress.&#13;
.&#13;
According&#13;
to &#13;
the Amencan&#13;
Heart&#13;
Association,&#13;
60 million&#13;
Americans&#13;
suffer from high blood&#13;
pressure,&#13;
but nearly half of them&#13;
are not aware that they are aff"':ted&#13;
by this life-threatening&#13;
condiuo&#13;
n&#13;
.&#13;
High blood pressure&#13;
is someumes&#13;
the brochure&#13;
reads.&#13;
The brochure&#13;
also outlines&#13;
UW-Parkside's&#13;
policy on treat-&#13;
ment options&#13;
for people with al-&#13;
cohol or other drug abuse prob-&#13;
lems.&#13;
Other crime statistics&#13;
were&#13;
given in the brochure.&#13;
In &#13;
199I,&#13;
there were no reponed&#13;
murders,&#13;
forcible&#13;
&lt;apes,&#13;
robberies,&#13;
aggra-&#13;
vated&#13;
assaults,&#13;
motor&#13;
vehicle&#13;
thefts,&#13;
incidents&#13;
of arson or inci-&#13;
dents of possession&#13;
of controlled&#13;
substances.&#13;
There was one reo&#13;
ported burglary&#13;
and one weapons&#13;
violation.&#13;
In 1990, there were four re-&#13;
poned burglaries&#13;
and three weap-&#13;
ons violations.&#13;
In 1989, there was one re-&#13;
poned forcible&#13;
rape, two aggra-&#13;
vatedassaults,&#13;
twoburglaries,&#13;
one&#13;
motor vehicle&#13;
theft, two incidents&#13;
ofpossession&#13;
of acontrolled&#13;
sub-&#13;
stance&#13;
and one weapons&#13;
viola-&#13;
tion.&#13;
Ostrowski&#13;
stressed&#13;
that the&#13;
prevention&#13;
of crime atUW-Park-&#13;
side depended&#13;
upon the involve-&#13;
ment of everyone&#13;
on campus.&#13;
"It's got tobe ajoint involve-&#13;
mentof&#13;
every member&#13;
ofthecam-&#13;
pus community,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
referred&#13;
to as &#13;
the &#13;
"Silent Killer."&#13;
Just because&#13;
you feel well does&#13;
not mean that your blood pres-&#13;
sure is normal,&#13;
so it is advisable&#13;
tohave yours checked&#13;
frequentl&#13;
y.&#13;
Undetected&#13;
(ornon-reduced)&#13;
high&#13;
blood pressure&#13;
can lead to heart&#13;
attack, stroke,&#13;
heart failure,&#13;
and&#13;
kidney&#13;
failure.&#13;
Although&#13;
there isnocure for&#13;
high blood pressure,&#13;
it can be&#13;
controlled&#13;
by medications&#13;
and&#13;
changes&#13;
in lifestyle&#13;
and diet.&#13;
Take the right steps to a&#13;
healthier&#13;
life - the first of which&#13;
should be a walk down to Main&#13;
Place tohave your blood pressure&#13;
and cholesterol&#13;
screened&#13;
by the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Health Deparunentnext&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
February&#13;
24between&#13;
10 a.m. and 2 p.rn. Eat right,&#13;
exercise,don't&#13;
usedrugs, tobacco,&#13;
or alchohol,&#13;
maintain&#13;
low stress&#13;
levels - make "Healthy&#13;
Heart&#13;
Month"&#13;
the start of a healthier&#13;
you!&#13;
WEDNESDAY,&#13;
FEBRUARY&#13;
17,1993&#13;
1,001 things&#13;
to do with Spam ...&#13;
Members&#13;
of S.P.A.M.,&#13;
the recently&#13;
renamed&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
art&#13;
club, sponsored&#13;
a Spam sculpting&#13;
contest&#13;
at the S.O.C.&#13;
Recruit·&#13;
rnent Faire last Wednesday,&#13;
February&#13;
10. Many of the campus&#13;
clubs and organizations&#13;
had display&#13;
booths&#13;
at the biannual&#13;
event.&#13;
Student&#13;
athletes&#13;
achieve&#13;
four&#13;
year high in semester&#13;
GPA&#13;
Andrew&#13;
J. &#13;
Patch&#13;
Editor-In-ehler&#13;
The semester&#13;
grade point&#13;
average&#13;
of student&#13;
athletes&#13;
reached&#13;
at least a four year high in the fall&#13;
semester,&#13;
with nearly halfofthe&#13;
234&#13;
totaIstudentsachievinga3.00rabove&#13;
grade point average.&#13;
In a semesterly&#13;
report sub-&#13;
mitted byDirector&#13;
of Athletics&#13;
Linda&#13;
Draft &#13;
to university&#13;
administration,&#13;
it&#13;
was reponed&#13;
that UW-Parkside&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent athletes&#13;
had an average&#13;
grade&#13;
point average&#13;
of 2.82 for the fall&#13;
1992 semester&#13;
while maintaining&#13;
an&#13;
average&#13;
of 14.5 credits.&#13;
The stu- .&#13;
dents' average&#13;
cumulative&#13;
GPA is&#13;
2.81.&#13;
Students&#13;
participating&#13;
in&#13;
softball,&#13;
women'scross country,&#13;
race&#13;
walking,&#13;
men's cross country&#13;
and&#13;
volleyball&#13;
were the top performers&#13;
inacademic&#13;
pursuits.&#13;
with &#13;
more &#13;
man&#13;
half achieving&#13;
higher than a 3.0 for&#13;
the semester.&#13;
The members of the&#13;
women's&#13;
cross&#13;
country&#13;
program&#13;
re-&#13;
poned the highest&#13;
GPA with an avo&#13;
erage of 3.18 while maintaining&#13;
a&#13;
class load of 15.3 credits&#13;
each.&#13;
Members&#13;
of the wrestling&#13;
program&#13;
reponed&#13;
thesemester's&#13;
lowest GPA&#13;
with an average&#13;
of 2.39.&#13;
A &#13;
point of concern&#13;
ex-&#13;
pressed&#13;
by Draft in the repon was&#13;
the fact thai for the first time since&#13;
the&#13;
spring of 1991,minorities&#13;
aver-&#13;
aged below a 2.0 for the semester.&#13;
She cautions&#13;
that such a figure is&#13;
misleading,&#13;
however,&#13;
in that the&#13;
pool of minority&#13;
student&#13;
athletes&#13;
is&#13;
very small &#13;
and &#13;
thegroup average&#13;
is&#13;
negatively&#13;
skewed&#13;
by the perfor-&#13;
mance of one or two students.&#13;
For the first time since&#13;
fall 1990, 14 percent&#13;
of student&#13;
athletes&#13;
earned&#13;
below a 'C' (2.0)&#13;
average.&#13;
At the same time, how-&#13;
ever, more than 20 percent&#13;
of stu-&#13;
dent athletes&#13;
were named&#13;
to the&#13;
Dean's&#13;
List (3.5 or above)&#13;
for the&#13;
semester,&#13;
making&#13;
apparent&#13;
a wide&#13;
range in academic&#13;
achievement.&#13;
This year's numberof&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent athletes&#13;
achieving&#13;
a 3.0 or&#13;
higher semester&#13;
grade point aver-&#13;
age reflects&#13;
a five semester&#13;
trend&#13;
that has seen the percentage&#13;
of stu-&#13;
dent athletes&#13;
scoring&#13;
above a 3.0&#13;
rise from &#13;
JUSl &#13;
over thirty in fall&#13;
1988 to the current&#13;
semester's&#13;
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