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            <text>I'&#13;
l&#13;
Int.rim  (h11K.llor,  John Stotkwell&#13;
Ph,&#13;
Ed Building&#13;
Expansion Plans&#13;
by&#13;
MarquitaHynes&#13;
NewsWriter&#13;
Afieldhouse, a dance  studio,&#13;
and&#13;
an aerobic fitness center,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
facilities, are in the&#13;
planningstages for the expansion&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
physicai education  build-&#13;
ingat UW-Parkside.&#13;
Constructionof the building&#13;
additionand remodeling  of the&#13;
eXisting&#13;
building&#13;
may begin in&#13;
early1996, according  to&#13;
AssistantChancellor for&#13;
Administrationand  Fiscal Affairs&#13;
WilliamStreeter.&#13;
'&#13;
Ina copy of the project  sum-&#13;
mary,&#13;
the general goals read as&#13;
follows: "to provide  needed&#13;
~ces  for instruction,  intercolle-&#13;
gl~te&#13;
sports,&#13;
intramurals,  recre-&#13;
a~on,and special events."&#13;
Fifteennew spaces and five&#13;
remodeledspaces are listed on&#13;
,  the&#13;
MUniversityof Wisconsin&#13;
~&#13;
1995-97  Biennium Major&#13;
ject&#13;
Request," which  Streeter&#13;
.    ntIy made available  for view-&#13;
'ng&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
A draft of the&#13;
proposalshows an estimated  cost&#13;
~!he project to be $9,358,000.&#13;
Allbut 15% of this money&#13;
wouldcome from state govern-&#13;
","ntthrough their state building&#13;
program. The 15% we're&#13;
requtred&#13;
to raise locally.  By&#13;
locally,that can mean students,&#13;
fund&#13;
raising, through  the founda-&#13;
tiOll-it can mean alumni,  it can&#13;
meangrants.  Those areas will&#13;
be&#13;
requestedto come  up with the&#13;
15%,"explained  Streeter.  When&#13;
askedif tuition would  increase&#13;
due.to the project, Streeter&#13;
the&#13;
'"Phed,"I think irs more along&#13;
hnes of the 5UFAC&#13;
I&#13;
(SegregatedUniversity Fee&#13;
AllocationCommittee)  fee."&#13;
Streeter continued  by saying&#13;
, thatthe physical education  build-&#13;
I&#13;
'ng was originally planned  to be&#13;
twice the size of the existing&#13;
facility;  however  budget  con-&#13;
straints forced the down-sizing  in&#13;
1972.   "With the expansion  we&#13;
would  truly have a multi-purpose&#13;
building,"  he relayed.&#13;
The multi-purpose  building&#13;
could  attract sanctioned  track&#13;
meets, concerts,  summer athletic&#13;
camps,  and various other events,&#13;
according  to Steve Stephens,&#13;
chair of the physical education&#13;
department.   "I want Parkside&#13;
students to&#13;
be&#13;
supportive  of this&#13;
project.   A few students  look at it&#13;
as not their concern  because  they&#13;
don't  work-out,  etc., but they&#13;
don't  have to&#13;
be&#13;
athletes to gain&#13;
from this project,"  said Stephens.&#13;
He suggested  the possibility of&#13;
conventions,  seminars,  and&#13;
exhibits that students could take&#13;
part in and benefit from.&#13;
Regarding remodeling  plans,&#13;
Stephens  agreed with Streeter in&#13;
that the present  facility "needs  a&#13;
facelift."  One  of the planned&#13;
spaces,  a combantants  room,&#13;
would  help to eliminate  the con-&#13;
flict between  "200 plus students&#13;
in karate sharing space with&#13;
other programs,"  he explained.&#13;
lf the construction  does begin&#13;
in 1996,  completion  is slated for&#13;
the following year.  At press&#13;
time, William Streeter was meet-&#13;
ing with  Fischer-Fischer-Theis,&#13;
Inc., the architectural,  engineer-&#13;
ing, and  planning  firm that has&#13;
been  working thus far on the pro-&#13;
ject.  The company  is from&#13;
Waukesha,  WI.  Following stories&#13;
on the expansion  will&#13;
be&#13;
covered&#13;
in upcoming  issues of the&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
Parkside Takes Steps&#13;
Against Sexual Assaults&#13;
by Erica&#13;
L.&#13;
Sanchez&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
This  is the  first  installment    of&#13;
a&#13;
two-part article&#13;
on&#13;
sexual assault&#13;
and  its  effects&#13;
on&#13;
the  UW-&#13;
Parkside campus. Partone focus-&#13;
es&#13;
on adminIstrative opinions and&#13;
campus-wide improvement, and&#13;
part&#13;
two&#13;
will   focus&#13;
on&#13;
self-protec-&#13;
tion and prevention tips.&#13;
In the past year, UW-Parkside&#13;
has been faced with an urgent&#13;
and challenging  dilemma:  how to&#13;
stop the recent problematic&#13;
appraisals of violent sexual&#13;
crimes on campus  grounds.&#13;
Defying adequate  police surveil-&#13;
lance and creative safe-walk pro-&#13;
grams, a total of five sexual&#13;
assaults were reported to&#13;
University Police, of which  three&#13;
involved an offenderls) that&#13;
accosted  women  on the campus&#13;
area.  However, because  of the&#13;
recent surge in sexual crime, sev-&#13;
eral programs and discussions&#13;
have been raised and created  to&#13;
help better understand  the prob-&#13;
lem of sexual assault and to put&#13;
an end to the violence that is ter-&#13;
rorizing this university.&#13;
As&#13;
a result of the frequent sex-&#13;
ual assaults, a "night walk" was&#13;
conducted  to discover steps that&#13;
could be taken to ensure the&#13;
safety of the Parkside campus.&#13;
This activity resulted in many&#13;
suggestions that wou Id help pre-&#13;
vent sexual crimes, such as: a)&#13;
the addition of exterior lighting&#13;
on dark campus  walkways, b)&#13;
trimmed or eliminated foliage&#13;
which  might provide convenient&#13;
hiding places for assailants, and&#13;
c) added emergency  call boxes to&#13;
university parking lots which give&#13;
callers instant communication&#13;
with a university police dispatch-&#13;
er.  It has, however,  been said&#13;
that the awareness  that follows-a.&#13;
sexual invasion is often transient&#13;
and unfortunately  'short-lived.'&#13;
Aithough that may be the case on&#13;
other campuses,  it is evidently&#13;
not so at Parkside.&#13;
Dr. John&#13;
C.&#13;
Stockwell,&#13;
Parkside's Interim Chancellor,&#13;
said in a recent interview that&#13;
"the assaults have been unfortu-&#13;
nate, but there are two things that&#13;
we must do.  First, we are going&#13;
ihirllOOllkl\&#13;
(mtlri&#13;
to work on doubling the lighting&#13;
on the campus grounds.  The&#13;
UW-System will be funding the&#13;
improvements, and we can be&#13;
confidant that it will begin in the&#13;
summer of 1994.  Also,&#13;
U&#13;
he&#13;
added,  "we must educate  each&#13;
other, and in order to better serve&#13;
the needs of the campus,  I have&#13;
appointed  a Task Force made of&#13;
staff and students that is chaired&#13;
by&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Francis Kavenik.  This&#13;
cont. on pg. 2&#13;
Black History Month&#13;
Committee Releases New Information&#13;
February is Black History&#13;
Month.  Each year, Parkside's&#13;
Black History Month Committee&#13;
plans events to&#13;
be&#13;
enjoyed,  rec-&#13;
ognized  and celebrated  by all&#13;
students.  This year's  committee&#13;
chair for Black History Month is&#13;
Rochelle Boyd.  The committee&#13;
also includes the co-chair,&#13;
Yolanda Jackson and the&#13;
assis-&#13;
stant co-chair,  Daniella Bigham.&#13;
The advisor to Black History&#13;
Month is Karla Farrell.&#13;
This year's theme  is Black&#13;
History - A Celebration  for All&#13;
Seasons.  In order to fulfill this&#13;
theme,  the Black History Month&#13;
Committee  has not oniy planned&#13;
events during February, but has&#13;
made the celebration  all year&#13;
around  by providing  an event&#13;
each  month that recognizes&#13;
Black History.&#13;
Upon our return from vacation,&#13;
the annually scheduled  Martin&#13;
Luther King Commemorative  was&#13;
eliminated  by the school.&#13;
Although this has occurred,  the&#13;
university has not forgotten or put&#13;
aside his commemorative,  but&#13;
has integrated it into the celebra-&#13;
tion of Black History Month.&#13;
Please make a note of the follow-&#13;
ing updated  changes.&#13;
The Martin Luther King&#13;
Commemorative  has been moved&#13;
to February 16 in Main Place.&#13;
The celebration  will begin&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
replica of one of the many&#13;
marches  he has participated  in.&#13;
The march will begin at 11:45&#13;
a.m. in the Union and will pro-&#13;
ceed to march down to Main&#13;
Place where the program will&#13;
begin.   Along with the com-&#13;
memorative,  there will also&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
ethnic food fair, and a variety of&#13;
African-American vendors.&#13;
Black History Month is set and&#13;
ready to go.  Calendars of events&#13;
are available  at the information&#13;
desk or CECA (WLLCD-182).&#13;
Here also are a few changes&#13;
added to Parkside's Black History&#13;
Month calendar:  The Essence&#13;
Woman  and Ebony Man Contest&#13;
is moved from Friday, Feb. 4 to&#13;
Friday, February 25, 1994 , 7&#13;
p.m. to 12 a.rn.  Union Cinema.&#13;
The Ribbon in the Sky Ball is&#13;
moved from Friday, February 25&#13;
to Saturday, February 19, 1994&#13;
from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.&#13;
Admission: $5.00 single, and&#13;
$8.00 couple.  Proper attire&#13;
required.  (No hats, no gym&#13;
shoes)  Price includes refresh-&#13;
ments.  Union Bazaar&#13;
Prof.  Mwachofi will be speak-&#13;
ing on the topic of Race Matter&#13;
on February 15, 1994 at 12:30&#13;
p.m. MOLN 113&#13;
UW-Parkside welcomes  back&#13;
Ms. Greathouse,  and her out-&#13;
standing plates of food.&#13;
Delicious ribs, chicken wings,&#13;
and black-eyed  peas are only a&#13;
few&#13;
of the meals that she will&#13;
bring to our university for just&#13;
$3.00.  Wednesday,  February 16,&#13;
Noon  African-American Food&#13;
Fair.&#13;
Newswriters: Reynaldo&#13;
Belmares and Rochelle Boyd&#13;
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