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Graduate experience UN: How useful is it?&#13;
for Undergraduates&#13;
the convention in a major American&#13;
city. Though he had done much to&#13;
ensure US participation, Roosevelt&#13;
died before the signing of the UN&#13;
Charter.&#13;
In 1950, the United Nations condemned&#13;
North Korea for attacking&#13;
South Korea. The UN had asked&#13;
both sides to hold elections to reunify&#13;
Korea, but this advice was not&#13;
heeded. The three-year war that&#13;
followed was indecisive and did not&#13;
result in reunification of the country.&#13;
The United Nations Association of&#13;
the United States of America is a&#13;
center for policy research and public&#13;
outreach on United Nations and&#13;
multilateral issues. Before joining&#13;
the organization in 1986, Olson&#13;
served for seven years as executive&#13;
director of the Unitarian&#13;
Universalist United Nations Office&#13;
and as UN representative of the&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Association&#13;
and the International Association&#13;
for Religious Freedom.&#13;
Just how useful is the United&#13;
Nations? The Cold War is over, but&#13;
how much of a role did the UN play&#13;
in its resolution?&#13;
James Olson will discuss&#13;
"Preventive Diplomacy: The&#13;
Effectiveness of the United Nations&#13;
in Resolving Conflicts" at a free lecture&#13;
at the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
on Wednesday, October&#13;
25.&#13;
Olson is the vice president of&#13;
national programs for the United&#13;
Nations Association of the United&#13;
States of America.&#13;
The lecture will be held in&#13;
Molinaro 107 at 3:30 p.m. This lecture&#13;
is sponsored by the UWParkside&#13;
Center for International&#13;
Studies.&#13;
The United Nations was founded&#13;
April 23, 1945 in San Francisco. In&#13;
preparation, Franklin Roosevelt&#13;
tried to blunt potential opposition&#13;
to US membership in the UN. He&#13;
did so by inviting key Republicans&#13;
to the convention, and by hosting&#13;
able with the work I will be doing in&#13;
the future." Acker is a junior at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide,&#13;
and she plans to go to graduate&#13;
school.&#13;
Trager has been studying the&#13;
Yoruba peoples of Nigeria for more&#13;
than twenty years. She plans on&#13;
returning to Nigeria in spring for&#13;
about two months on a faculty&#13;
exchange program. She will be teaching&#13;
a course on economic anthropology&#13;
and development in Nigeria. In&#13;
exchange, a Nigerian professor will&#13;
teach political science at Parkside.&#13;
Trager and Acker encourage all to&#13;
come see the display located on the&#13;
third floor of Molinaro, featuring photos&#13;
of Nigeria that were taken during&#13;
the research project. The display&#13;
opened October 16 and will remain in&#13;
place until February 1996.&#13;
• Kimberly Kogutkiewicz&#13;
Special to Ranger News&#13;
Kim Acker was awarded a grant of&#13;
$3100 by the National Science&#13;
Foundation to assist Professor Lillian&#13;
Trager with analyzing research.&#13;
This grant promotes students&#13;
majoring in sociology-anthropology to&#13;
receive experience as an undergraduate&#13;
analyzing collected data. Trager,&#13;
the Director ofInternational Studies,&#13;
stated, "The purpose of this is to&#13;
encourage undergraduates to get&#13;
involved in research."&#13;
Acker has been assisting Trager&#13;
with her Yoruba research since last&#13;
summer and finds it very interesting.&#13;
"It is very important to me that I will&#13;
be able to apply my course work to&#13;
this experience," stated Acker. "I feel&#13;
it is valuable to get hands on experience&#13;
to make myself more comfortBishop&#13;
seeks harmony&#13;
• Pamela Bradshaw Bishop hopes that the club will would like to be there," said&#13;
News Editor be able to clear up many of the Bishop, speaking of the "tradiJ&#13;
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values, beliefs, and the experi- ~~r~slde,student that wishe,s "to c~ub is to "create unity among&#13;
ence of the Native American J01:q. In the crusade for equality, every race for the students at&#13;
both on and ff th tion." harmony, and peace among UW-Parkside." 'Ib achieve that&#13;
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up in Denver, Colorado, and ~g; ...everyone IS treated equal- Club meetings will be every&#13;
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Ifsomeone needs help we Molinaro D107.&#13;
Candidates for Government&#13;
er News&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Asst. Layout Editor&#13;
Photo EdItor&#13;
News Editor&#13;
f.eature Editor&#13;
ErI't inment Editor&#13;
Editor&#13;
Editor&#13;
James Hendrickson&#13;
Karen Diehl&#13;
Erin Meranda&#13;
Chris Sandstrom&#13;
Dawn Apostoli&#13;
Karl Liebe&#13;
Pamela Bradshaw&#13;
April Schoenberg&#13;
Tyson Wilda&#13;
Albert Heppner&#13;
Scott Fragale&#13;
Anna Bosco&#13;
Amy Tucker&#13;
Michael Zurad.&#13;
Amy Fiebig. Jocelyn Hoppe&#13;
President of C.IA, member of&#13;
the French Club, and current&#13;
member of P.8.G.A.&#13;
I want to lead the fight against&#13;
the massive cuts in Federal&#13;
Financial Aid and Against antistudent&#13;
laws.&#13;
The following are unpaid&#13;
political statements of beliefs&#13;
written by your prospective&#13;
representatives. These candidates&#13;
have primary responsibility&#13;
to formulate and review&#13;
policies concerning student life,&#13;
services and interests.&#13;
The Senate may pass&#13;
motions, resolutions, and take&#13;
legal action to ensure that no&#13;
student's rights are violated.&#13;
PUAB and SUFAC are&#13;
standing committees.&#13;
year, on several administration&#13;
committees.&#13;
I wish to continue working for&#13;
the student body.&#13;
Karen Diehl&#13;
Molecular Biology, SR&#13;
I'm a very involved student on&#13;
this campus who is academically&#13;
sound and very ambitious.&#13;
I've been a senator for the past&#13;
year and would like to continue&#13;
making a difference.&#13;
My first term has been a very&#13;
good learning experience. I'd&#13;
like to continue that.&#13;
Kimberly Kogutkiewicz,&#13;
rek Bishop, Kristine Hansen,&#13;
ret Ditct)burn. George Harris.&#13;
Barp Churchill. Mytyl Wilson&#13;
bUshed by students of the&#13;
I!sin-Parkside. who are&#13;
f~ritsed~rial policy and&#13;
Jason Weniger&#13;
Art, SO&#13;
Current senator, and Iknow&#13;
how the political system works.&#13;
I would like to continue serving&#13;
the students,&#13;
SOC- Secretary&#13;
Steve Zieman&#13;
Geography, JR&#13;
Has been a senator for 2 years;&#13;
was VP of SOC for 94-95 school&#13;
SENATOR&#13;
'Ibm Belongia&#13;
Political Sci, SO&#13;
Member ofB.n.R.C., Vice-&#13;
II&#13;
SuVoto Es Su Voz : H.E.A.R. Who Gives a...&#13;
YourVote isYourVoice&#13;
.Kristine Hansen&#13;
Twenty-three Latinos Unidos&#13;
members, along with 2 advisors,&#13;
attended the 13th ann ual&#13;
United States Hispanic&#13;
Leadership Conference October&#13;
6th and 7th in downtown&#13;
Chicago.&#13;
"1'bis is the worst year for&#13;
Latinos because of affirmative&#13;
action, bilingual education,&#13;
language rights, and civil&#13;
rights. It's been under attack,"&#13;
ssid Anthony Flores, Latinos&#13;
Unidos president.&#13;
Last year, the VicePresident&#13;
of the United States&#13;
was at the conference. This&#13;
year, unfortunately, he was&#13;
not. Some of this year's speakers&#13;
included Jimmy Cabrera,&#13;
the Honorable Luis Gutierrez&#13;
(1).ll.l, Dr. Samuel Betances&#13;
(professor of Sociology at&#13;
Northeastern University), and&#13;
the Honorable Nilsa Cruzperez&#13;
(New Jersey General&#13;
Assembly). Cabrera spoke at&#13;
Parkside last year.&#13;
Workshops keyed in on five&#13;
areas: Empowerment,&#13;
Community, Diversity, Pride,&#13;
and Unity. In a Community&#13;
workshop, Tina Anchondo, a&#13;
Parkside student, listened to&#13;
Cruz-Perez discuss voter's&#13;
rights, as a lot of Latinos are&#13;
concerned and don't know&#13;
what their rights are. "She gave&#13;
me some ideas on how I can&#13;
get my mom to vote," said&#13;
Anchondo. Anchondo has been&#13;
trying to convince her mother&#13;
to register for some time now.&#13;
Flores was impressed with&#13;
Gutierrez and said,"We're try109&#13;
to get him on campus. He's&#13;
an excellent speaker!"&#13;
Gutierrez is a member of&#13;
Congress in the House of&#13;
Representatives. Flores also&#13;
highlighted speaker Juan&#13;
Torres, a Parkside student and&#13;
member of Kenosha school&#13;
board.&#13;
College fairs and federal&#13;
agencies for employment were&#13;
on hand to speak with highschool&#13;
students, college students,&#13;
and community members.&#13;
This year, over 4000 people&#13;
were estimated to have&#13;
attended the conference.&#13;
Latinos from UWWhitewater,&#13;
UW-Milwaukee,&#13;
UW-Eau Claire, and UWMadison&#13;
met with Parkside&#13;
students at the conference.&#13;
They seemed to be in mutual&#13;
agreement to have a coalition&#13;
in Milwaukee this November,&#13;
to discuss issues raised at the&#13;
conference.&#13;
Other topics at the conference&#13;
were "Summit of the&#13;
Americas," "Contract with&#13;
America," "Issues for Action," .,&#13;
"Leaders for the 21st Century,&#13;
and "Gender, Power and&#13;
Blind meet in Racine&#13;
The twentieth annual state&#13;
convention of the National&#13;
Federation of the Blind of&#13;
Wisconsin will be held October&#13;
2()..22 at the Marriott in&#13;
Racine.&#13;
Rehabilitation opportunities&#13;
for hlind persons, education&#13;
?ptions for blind students, topICS&#13;
of concern to parents of&#13;
blind children, employment&#13;
strategies for blind job seekers,learning&#13;
blind travel&#13;
skills and current legislative&#13;
Updates are currently on the&#13;
agenda.&#13;
Registration, committee&#13;
meetings and hospitality will&#13;
round out Friday evening. The&#13;
conVention sessions will be&#13;
held Saturday from 9 am to 5&#13;
PJD.and Sunday from 9 am to&#13;
Uam.&#13;
Ramona Walhof is the&#13;
keynote speaker for Saturday.&#13;
Walhof is the secretary of the&#13;
National Federation of the&#13;
Blind and President of the&#13;
National Federation of the&#13;
Blind of Idaho. She has been&#13;
involved in more than 25&#13;
years of extensive advocacy&#13;
work with blind persons and&#13;
parents of blind children.&#13;
Walhof has authored such&#13;
books as Beginning Braille for&#13;
Adults, Questions Kids ask&#13;
about Blindness, and A&#13;
Handbook for Senior Citizens.&#13;
She is the former director of&#13;
the Idaho Commission for the&#13;
Blind and currently runs her&#13;
own public relations firm,&#13;
For more specific information&#13;
about the convention, or&#13;
to make reservations for the&#13;
banquet, please call (414) 483-&#13;
3336.&#13;
• Mytyl Wilson&#13;
Special to Ranger News&#13;
What do Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton,&#13;
and Ted Nugent have in common? All&#13;
three went deaf just for fun.&#13;
Pete Townshend of The Who, famous for&#13;
loudly smashing his guitars to bits for concert&#13;
finales, gave Hearing Education and&#13;
Awareness for Rockers (H.E.AR.) a&#13;
$10,000 donation after announcing his&#13;
hearing damage due to loud music.&#13;
Townshend said, "The real reason that I&#13;
haven't performed live for a long time is&#13;
that Ihave very severe hearing damage.&#13;
It's manifested itself as tinnitus, ringing in&#13;
the ears at the frequencies that I play the&#13;
guitar. It's very, very difficult for me to&#13;
work at music. '!&#13;
Eric Clapton says that one of his ears is&#13;
at least half deaf. "When I'm onstage, I&#13;
have to stand a certain way to be able to&#13;
hear everything. Otherwise, Ican only&#13;
hear half of what's going on."&#13;
And Ted Nugent admits, "My left ear is&#13;
there just to balance my face, because it&#13;
doesn't work at all."&#13;
H.E.AR. is a non-profit organization&#13;
with international affiliates. Kathy Peck, a&#13;
singer and bass player who suffered a&#13;
forty percent hearing loss in one ear,&#13;
founded H.E.A.R. with Dr. Flash Gordon&#13;
in 1988 after both attended an excessively&#13;
loud concert at a local club.&#13;
Some of H.E.AR.'s newest supporters&#13;
are the rock groups Primus, Faith No&#13;
More, Spinal Tap, and The Doors. A&#13;
H.E.AR. video documentary features Pete&#13;
Townshend, Todd Rundgren, Ray Charles,&#13;
Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead, the&#13;
late Bill Grabam, Ted Nugent, Huey&#13;
Lewis, and Metallica drummer Lars&#13;
Ulrich who said, "Don't give me this stuff&#13;
that you're a wimp if you put earplugs in,&#13;
because I think you're a bigger idiot if you&#13;
end up walking around not being able to&#13;
hear what your friends are saying, or not&#13;
being able to hear tbe next Metallica&#13;
album."&#13;
Musicians onstage are not the only ones&#13;
Kathy Peck&#13;
at risk. Cary Tennis joked in EQ: The&#13;
Creative Recording Magazine, "Since I&#13;
earn part of my living as a music critic,&#13;
the fact that I have hearing damage probably&#13;
doesn't surprise some people, who no&#13;
doubt assumed I was deaf all along."&#13;
. There are over 125 types of hearing protectors&#13;
on the market today. Some fulfill&#13;
the need to hear accurately. Some satisfy&#13;
fashion preferences. Westone Laboratories,&#13;
Inc. designed Musician's Earplugs so the&#13;
fidelity of the original sound is preserved&#13;
and the world does not sound muffled.&#13;
Earplugs are now available from&#13;
California, called Earshades, in 20 colors.&#13;
They are decorated with jewels, stones and&#13;
feathers. Kathy Peck says, "Rock 'n' roll is&#13;
like any other sport. You wear your protective&#13;
gear. Think of them as being like sunglasses&#13;
for our ears."&#13;
Some artists feel their fans should not&#13;
have to bother witb plugs. Huey Lewis&#13;
says, "Part of the power ritual at a live&#13;
show is volume. But it should be monitored,&#13;
out of concern for the audience."&#13;
Neil Peart of Rush says of acts wearing&#13;
earplugs, "I think it's a stupid thing. If&#13;
YOU'RE not going to accept (the volume&#13;
level), why should you bludgeon your audience&#13;
with it? If you need (earplugs) to get&#13;
through a performance, then maybe the&#13;
music is too loud."&#13;
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National Coming Out Day&#13;
• Kristine Hansen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Organization (GLO) at ..&#13;
Parkside wanted to be "vISIble"&#13;
during homecoming&#13;
week. October 11 was&#13;
National Coming Out Day,&#13;
celebrated worldwide, in&#13;
which the gay, lesbian, and&#13;
bisexual community urges&#13;
those in the "closet" to&#13;
declare who they are. .&#13;
Hot pink flyers and stickers&#13;
with an upside-down hot&#13;
pink triangle on a black&#13;
background were distributed&#13;
on campus by GLO&#13;
members.&#13;
The Women's Center&#13;
passed out the flyers in conjunction&#13;
with their bake&#13;
sale on October 11, sbowing&#13;
support.&#13;
The flyers explained&#13;
National Coming Out Day&#13;
as "a support system for&#13;
those who feel, for whatever&#13;
reason, that it is unsafe to&#13;
leave their 'closet. m If one&#13;
supported the hidden gay&#13;
and lesbian community s/he&#13;
was asked to wear the&#13;
inverted triangle sticker&#13;
proudly.&#13;
GLO is sponsoring a&#13;
dance at Parkside on&#13;
October 20, open to&#13;
Parkside students and the&#13;
community. One must be&#13;
18 to enter the door and 21&#13;
to purchase alcohol at the&#13;
dance. In the past, area&#13;
high schoolers have flocked&#13;
to the dance, as there are&#13;
few places they can openly&#13;
express their sexuality.&#13;
Parkside's own Kimberly&#13;
Blanchette will star in&#13;
"Outloud," a comedy and&#13;
poetry reading, on October&#13;
25 in Union Cinema.&#13;
Blanchette, a GLO member,&#13;
is both a professional comedian&#13;
and nationally published&#13;
poet.&#13;
Blanchette was elected&#13;
third runner-up in&#13;
Parkside's Homecoming&#13;
King contest.&#13;
Volunteer of the Week&#13;
David Fleury&#13;
Students are selected as&#13;
Volunteers of the Week by&#13;
their altruistic attitudes, the&#13;
amount of time shared within&#13;
the community and the positive&#13;
impact their service has&#13;
made in the lives of others.&#13;
This week's volunteer is&#13;
David Fleury.&#13;
David Fleury is a senior&#13;
majoring in geography who&#13;
plans to become an elementary&#13;
school teacher upon&#13;
graduation in December&#13;
1996. David has been an&#13;
active volunteer since&#13;
January 1993. This fall, while&#13;
carrying 16 credits and working&#13;
25-30 hours per week,&#13;
David has found time to volunteer&#13;
at Caddy Vista&#13;
Elementary School 6 hours&#13;
per week. This experience is&#13;
above and beyond education&#13;
program requirements.&#13;
Christine Schenk, Learning&#13;
Disabled Teacher at Caddy&#13;
Vista reports, "David has a&#13;
very positive and outgoing&#13;
personality. He is extremely&#13;
reliable, well organized and&#13;
accurate. I am very grateful&#13;
for his help and assistance."&#13;
David also helps in the&#13;
school library to produce similar&#13;
results. Karen Sedgwick,&#13;
Librarian, wrote, "No matter&#13;
Math Puzzle&#13;
My House Number&#13;
• Jim Hendrickson&#13;
I'm having a party for all&#13;
of my smart-aleck friends&#13;
and, naturally, you're invited&#13;
to my new place.&#13;
I live in Racine on the 000&#13;
block ofIndiana Street.&#13;
Instead of just telling you&#13;
where I live, like any normal&#13;
person would, I will tell you&#13;
the following:&#13;
My house has a number.&#13;
I. If my house number is a&#13;
multiple of 3 (0 x 3, 1 x 3,&#13;
etc.), it is between 50 and 59.&#13;
what I ask Dave to do, he.&#13;
does it willingly and with&#13;
.enthusiasm. He works accurately&#13;
and with little or no&#13;
supervision. He is an asset to&#13;
the library and the students&#13;
he works with."&#13;
David has been given&#13;
opportunities to teach lessons&#13;
in reading and math, and he&#13;
appreciates the confidence&#13;
the teachers have in him. "I&#13;
feel very comfortable working&#13;
with LD children," David&#13;
said, "as it has helped me&#13;
expand my abilities to work&#13;
with all kinds of children.&#13;
The library experience has&#13;
made me aware of how&#13;
important it is as a research&#13;
tool." .&#13;
Thanks, David, for going&#13;
the extra mile to help children&#13;
while developing what it&#13;
takes to become an excellent&#13;
teacher.&#13;
II. If my house number is&#13;
not a multiple of 4, it is&#13;
between 60 and 69.&#13;
III. If my house number is&#13;
not a multiple of 6, it is&#13;
between 70 and 79.&#13;
Where do Ilive?&#13;
Answers on page 5.&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities&#13;
Accountant needed. The&#13;
Racine County Clubhouse,&#13;
an agency helping adults&#13;
with mental illness, needs&#13;
volunteer to assist with&#13;
bookkeeping and maintaining&#13;
monthly budget. 10-15&#13;
hours monthly. Inquire in&#13;
the Volunteer Office.&#13;
Activity Aide for Elderly.&#13;
Dependable, Caring&#13;
Volunteers are needed at&#13;
Westosha Community Center&#13;
in Bristol on Tuesdays or&#13;
Fridays for as little as 2&#13;
hours between 10 a.m. and 2&#13;
p.m. Learn to relate to persons&#13;
with Alzheimer's&#13;
Disease. See Carol in the&#13;
Volunteer Office.&#13;
Creative Person Wanted.&#13;
Design and assemble display&#13;
m Municipal Building in&#13;
Kenosha promoting recycling&#13;
or Great Lakes protection.&#13;
Materials provided. Flexible&#13;
times. Sign up in the&#13;
Volunteer Office.&#13;
Stocker Elementary. 4th&#13;
grade boy needs lots of oneon-one&#13;
tutoring. Male role&#13;
model preferred. Flexible&#13;
times ... Please help him!&#13;
Special Events:&#13;
Irnaginarium- Children's&#13;
Museum. Demolish and&#13;
clean up Zahn's Building in&#13;
Racine. Sat. 8 a.m.-12 noon.&#13;
or Sun. 1-4 p.m. for all weekends&#13;
in October.&#13;
Cerebral Palsy Agency of&#13;
Racine is planning a visit to&#13;
Green Meadows Petting&#13;
Farm on Saturday, October&#13;
21. Be an escort from 12 to 6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Special Olympics Bowling&#13;
Tournament needs score&#13;
keepers and lane controllers&#13;
on Sunday October 22.&#13;
Morning or afternoon shifts.&#13;
See Heather Thom in the&#13;
Volunteer Office.&#13;
The Volunteer Office is located&#13;
in WYLL D175.i&#13;
Chancellor wins&#13;
Award&#13;
Chancellor Eleanor J. Smith&#13;
was named to the 1995 Hall of&#13;
Excellence of The Ohio&#13;
Foundation of Independent&#13;
Colleges, Inc.&#13;
The Hall of Excellence honors&#13;
alumni of its 36 member institutions&#13;
for achievements that&#13;
exhibit the ideals, strengths,&#13;
values, and traditions of higher&#13;
education. Smith's alma mater,&#13;
Capital University in&#13;
Columbus, Ohio nominated her&#13;
for the award. Smith was recognized&#13;
for her pursuit of excellence&#13;
as an educator, administrator,&#13;
and scholar on AfricanAmerican&#13;
history. Eleanor J. Smith&#13;
Career Center&#13;
offers programs&#13;
The Career Center is offering&#13;
programs to improve&#13;
your chances of success in&#13;
the job market.&#13;
"Surfing the Internet to&#13;
Employment" sessions will be&#13;
held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.&#13;
on October 24 (Business and&#13;
Computer Science). Teri Weil,&#13;
Reference Librarian will discuss&#13;
how to use this new&#13;
technology to find a good job.&#13;
You must sign up to attend.&#13;
Call or stop in the Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
The Counseling Center&#13;
and the Career Center will&#13;
also sponsor an&#13;
"Assertiveness Improvement&#13;
Group", for students.&#13;
The group meets for five&#13;
TeriWeil&#13;
Thursdays, beginning&#13;
October 19, from 2:00-3:15 pm.&#13;
For more information and&#13;
to register, call Judy in the&#13;
Career Center at 595-2452.&#13;
Feature&#13;
Disabled&#13;
Enriching us all&#13;
• Sheila Egerson .&#13;
Special to Ranger News&#13;
October is Disability Awareness Month.&#13;
During this month there are numerous activities&#13;
taking place.&#13;
Let your fingers do the talking. Beginner's&#13;
American Sign Language will be taught in&#13;
Molinaro 109 at noon on October 20 and 27.&#13;
Sign up at the Union Information Center.&#13;
In the Land of the Deaf, a film by French&#13;
director Nicolas Philibert. will be shown&#13;
October 21 at 8 pm, October 24 at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
and October 25 at noon. In this film, deaf people&#13;
tell about the richness of their normal lives.&#13;
Deaf people use signs to express themselves.&#13;
and these signs are often humorous and touching.&#13;
For more information on disabilities. the&#13;
campus bookstore and the library feature&#13;
books and literature about people with disabilities&#13;
and the Americans with Disabilities Act.&#13;
There are many people with disabilities that&#13;
have enriched our lives. People such as&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, Virginia Woolf. Mary Tyler&#13;
Moore. Ray Charles, Magic Johnson and&#13;
Ernest Hemingway. just to name a few.&#13;
Disabilities Awareness Month is sponsored by&#13;
Disability Awareness Organization and&#13;
Student Health and Counseling Services.&#13;
Math Club Answers&#13;
~ beer OJ?&#13;
all kinds!&#13;
1201 N. Main Street&#13;
Racine, WI 53402&#13;
Space: Parkside's Final Frontier.&#13;
• Derek Bishop&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Area hospitals forced to&#13;
reduce their budget&#13;
released the KR&#13;
(Kenosha-Racine)&#13;
Imaging Building to be&#13;
used at the discretion of&#13;
UW-Parkside. The contract&#13;
stated that, "upon&#13;
vacating the premises,&#13;
the structure either be&#13;
terminated or donated to&#13;
Parkside," said Assistant&#13;
Chancellor, G. Gary&#13;
Grace.&#13;
The structure. built in&#13;
1989. is designed as a&#13;
medical facility and is&#13;
located on the east end of&#13;
the Parkside campus&#13;
behind Tallent Hall.&#13;
Mter the building was&#13;
vacated this past spring.&#13;
Parkside officials hosted&#13;
an open house for organizations&#13;
and departments&#13;
on campus to present proposals&#13;
for the use of the&#13;
vacated building.&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
proposals&#13;
Regional Staff&#13;
Development&#13;
Regional Staff and&#13;
Development Genter&#13;
Director, Esther Letven&#13;
stated. "Our proposal was&#13;
to move the entire facility&#13;
to the larger building.&#13;
RSDC provides services&#13;
for educators and the&#13;
school district in the&#13;
KenoshaIRacine area.&#13;
We've just run out of&#13;
space."&#13;
University Police&#13;
Police Chief Robert&#13;
Deane said, "We have no&#13;
safe holding room for&#13;
prisoners, no meeting&#13;
space, no restroom for&#13;
prisoners, and no interrogation&#13;
room. We were&#13;
recently asked to hold a&#13;
sexual advocacy program&#13;
and we cannot do that&#13;
because we have no room&#13;
for a crowd. We need&#13;
more storage space and&#13;
training. We were going&#13;
to try to get the building&#13;
and share the space with&#13;
the Educator's Credit&#13;
Union so we can protect&#13;
them as well."&#13;
Educator's Credit&#13;
Union&#13;
Vice President of Loans&#13;
for Educator's Credit&#13;
Union, Jim Henderson&#13;
quoted, "The planning&#13;
board didn't take any real&#13;
action. There was an&#13;
investigation for the different&#13;
options. They&#13;
studied the proposal. but&#13;
no action was taken." Dr.&#13;
Streeter added, "the&#13;
rental space for commercial&#13;
enterprise was looked&#13;
into and was being&#13;
offered to any enterprise&#13;
in general."&#13;
Student Health&#13;
Services&#13;
Student Health officials&#13;
are still undecided&#13;
whether they will use the&#13;
structure as the new base&#13;
because of many concerns&#13;
by the Disability&#13;
Awareness Committee.&#13;
"SHS has been operating&#13;
at the same Molinaro D115&#13;
location for the past&#13;
10 years, during which&#13;
client visits have more.&#13;
than doubled," stated the&#13;
former Director of Health&#13;
and Counseling Services,&#13;
Sandra Riese.&#13;
"We must comply with&#13;
State of Wisconsin regulations&#13;
governing: storage&#13;
of prescription medications,&#13;
confidentiality&#13;
and medicaVcounseling&#13;
records storage that&#13;
should be separate from&#13;
client areas, a dirty room&#13;
KR Imaging&#13;
for storage of biohazard ings, networking and conmaterials&#13;
and cleaning of sultation with faculty&#13;
soiled equipment. and a and staff; access for stulaboratory&#13;
room to con- dents. faculty. and staff;&#13;
duct strep throat screens. and a need for satellite&#13;
pregnancy and other lab PHE office space and&#13;
tests. In addition to the storage of program mateFederal&#13;
OSHA require- rials.&#13;
ments for Bloodborne Th solve the problems&#13;
Pathogens and Parkside officials are conTuberculosis,&#13;
and Federal sidering: a hook up to the&#13;
Laboratory regulations," campus SIS computer&#13;
added Grace. system, providing furniture&#13;
and equipment, and&#13;
a purchase of new shuttle&#13;
buses that are handicapped&#13;
accessible. plus&#13;
have a direct stop at the&#13;
building site. "The current&#13;
shuttle buses were&#13;
purchased before the&#13;
handicap accessible code&#13;
went into effect some&#13;
twenty odd years ago".&#13;
said Grace.&#13;
A meeting is still being&#13;
drawn up. by both the&#13;
Student Health and&#13;
Counseling Services and&#13;
the Disability Awareness&#13;
Committee to discuss the&#13;
issue of KR, stated a&#13;
Parkside official.&#13;
Funding more&#13;
difficult to secure&#13;
In the current economic&#13;
situation, it is projected&#13;
that the Wisconsin State&#13;
funding will become more&#13;
difficult to secure. "The&#13;
state is granted a fixed&#13;
and limited budget from&#13;
the government. to deal&#13;
with maintenance and&#13;
rebuilding. or building of&#13;
various buildings," said&#13;
Grace. "Parkside's&#13;
chances of receiving the&#13;
estimated $250.000 from&#13;
the state to renovate the&#13;
current area. of Student&#13;
Health Services by&#13;
expanding upon the facility&#13;
within the Molinaro&#13;
building structure does&#13;
not look good," stated&#13;
Grace.&#13;
Some "cons"concerning&#13;
the possible new location&#13;
are the balancing of clinical&#13;
work with formal educational&#13;
programs and&#13;
teaching classes; supervision&#13;
of peer health educators,&#13;
events, activities&#13;
and programs; services to&#13;
physically disabled students&#13;
who need assistance&#13;
or special toileting&#13;
facilities; campus emergency&#13;
coverage by the&#13;
health service staff; meet-&#13;
"This Issue is a&#13;
Main Concern"&#13;
A suggestion made by a&#13;
student who wishes to&#13;
remain anonymous, stated,&#13;
"This issue is a main&#13;
concern especially for students&#13;
and disabled students&#13;
alike: location and&#13;
access to it. The Health&#13;
Services are mainly created&#13;
from student segregated&#13;
fees, which is student&#13;
money. The student&#13;
body of Parkside needs to&#13;
decide whether or not KR&#13;
is the best option to buy." \&#13;
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'61.ptm01.uaa"'laq ptr6 69 ptIll 0 Services. "The remaining&#13;
ell A!SnOOO"llnm!sprnOA\.wqumu all~ proposals were from&#13;
Aq alq!S!A!psq osJT1~snl.Xf'11. '61. pua 01. Campus Police. Regional&#13;
S!.taqmnn asnl&gt;ll Am ·a.mJaxalJ,L'K Staff &amp; Development&#13;
9 a:ll1Js.taq~!a9Jo ald"!1{llUIe aqJ;0n 'Isrt Center. Educator's Credit&#13;
'e;o aldmnUIll aq 10Uutr.l .IaqUIOoasnoq Union. a small business&#13;
incubator center, and a&#13;
lltJ ~t1aAHlOUUlr.l J Off 'f&gt; Gq a rental of space for any&#13;
JO anon ~na:'1.9 .IO'M 'IS 1" commercial enterprise."&#13;
'1la.rq1JO 0ldmnw tllre.6a JI&gt;q said Assistant Chancellor&#13;
Dr. William Streeter.&#13;
Update on Voyager&#13;
ters. Yeah!&#13;
Also, Kim's naivete in the "pleasure&#13;
seeker" episode was shown to be reluctance,&#13;
rather than fear or ignorance,&#13;
by a show that featured a.n alternate&#13;
reality of Kim's life. In this reahty, he&#13;
was engaged to marry a beautiful&#13;
young cellist (maybe he met her at the&#13;
.Iuilliard"). As previously stated, any&#13;
guy, no matter how inexperie~ced,.&#13;
should realize when someone IS "hitting&#13;
on him." Thank those clever&#13;
Voyager producers for realizing that&#13;
Kim reacted "out of character" for a&#13;
young man, and for giving him a reason&#13;
to ignore the lovely "pleasure seeker"&#13;
woman last season.&#13;
Paris and Chakotay's characters&#13;
have been explored in several episodes&#13;
already. It's refreshing that ,",yager is&#13;
letting Paris' "bad side" (namely, his&#13;
womanizing) be "a cross that he has to&#13;
bear," rather than just your "run of the&#13;
mill expected behavior" for a Starfleet&#13;
, ,&#13;
officer. Score one for the women s&#13;
movement! It also is encouraging that&#13;
they are trying to show Chakotay in a&#13;
less restrained light. Last season,&#13;
Chakotay was almost the caricature of&#13;
a stoic, unemotional Indian. So, it's&#13;
good that the producers have recognized&#13;
that his character needs some&#13;
"bad points" to balance out his pluses.&#13;
Providing that Voyager doesn't only&#13;
have sixteen episodes again in the second&#13;
season, I'd say that it has done&#13;
just about everything right. Now, if&#13;
they'd only make Janeway stop&#13;
screaming, the show would be perfect.&#13;
oBarb Churchill&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The second season on Star Trek:&#13;
,",yager has been in full swing for&#13;
about two months now, so I thought&#13;
that I'd take another look at how it's&#13;
doing. Were any of the things I talked&#13;
about previously fixed, and IS the show&#13;
getting any better?&#13;
In a word, YES! Voyager is getting&#13;
better thanks to more character developme~t&#13;
of Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and&#13;
Chakotay. These characters were&#13;
largely ignored last se~son,but t~ey&#13;
have "gotten their due during this&#13;
season, and there are still m~nyshows&#13;
left. This is indeed encouragmg (as&#13;
Tuvok might say.)&#13;
The further "fleshing out" of Harry&#13;
Kim's character has been particularly&#13;
welcome. Last season, it was established&#13;
in the season opener&#13;
"Caretaker" that Kim was an accomplished&#13;
clarinetist that had studied at&#13;
the renowned Juilliard school. So, as a&#13;
clarinetist myself, it really rankled me&#13;
that he never was shown playing his&#13;
clarinet! So what if he'd left his clarinet&#13;
behind-Replicate a new one!Any&#13;
musician would do this, if music was&#13;
truly that important to him. And if&#13;
this guy really went to Juilliard, music&#13;
would be that important, so he should&#13;
h" shown playing his clarinetFrequently.&#13;
This season, he finally has replicated&#13;
himself a clarinet (thank God for that&#13;
twenty-fourth century technology!) and&#13;
he's been shown playing in his quarCD&#13;
Review ~ P t&#13;
rea ar y&#13;
oTy Wilda&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
If Led Zeppelin had been born in&#13;
the gothic rock heyday of the eighties&#13;
and, if Robert Plant hadn't been kicked&#13;
so hard in the groin before becoming a&#13;
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like Tea Party.&#13;
Celtic spiritualism, Indian instrumentation,&#13;
alternative style morbidity,&#13;
and philosophical lyrics mix to give&#13;
Edges of Twilight its signature sound.&#13;
The string work of Stuart Chatwood&#13;
and Jeff Martin is tight and professional&#13;
on the standard and bass and&#13;
guitar parts and even better on mandolin,&#13;
harpguitar, tabla, djembe and&#13;
harmonium. Jeff Burrows keeps the&#13;
discord of these instruments together&#13;
with an understated percussion serving&#13;
in the background as glue holding&#13;
things in place. And over it all there is&#13;
the voice of Martin, a mid-range vocal&#13;
that never quite hits the sub-sonic&#13;
lows of most goth singers but also&#13;
.never veers into the heavy metal&#13;
shriek it seems to threaten to.&#13;
Highlights of the CD are the opening&#13;
power chords of "Fire in the Head,"&#13;
a standard invitation to come into the&#13;
darkness to play, and the super-long&#13;
(6+ minutes) "Sister Awake," a showoff&#13;
piece in which Tea Party shows just&#13;
how-many instruments they can use&#13;
and styles they can touch in one song.&#13;
Lyrically, the band draws heavily on&#13;
spiritualism and Celtic poetry ("Does&#13;
the sun renounce it's kingdom! as the&#13;
shadows fall," from "Turn the Light&#13;
down Low" is a fairly typical line) that&#13;
sometimes has you wondering whether&#13;
they just finished a class in the works&#13;
ofYeats.&#13;
Nothing exactly new here, your&#13;
standard brooding, heavy, poetic, gothic&#13;
atmosphere. It's been done before,&#13;
The Doors, The Cult, sisters of Mercy,&#13;
but at least it is done well.&#13;
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One Liberal's Opinion&#13;
• Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger columnist&#13;
How many of you were surprised&#13;
hy Sen. Petak's (RRacine)sudden&#13;
flip-flopon the&#13;
stadium vote? None? You folks&#13;
must have been reading my&#13;
column from day one! Nice&#13;
going!&#13;
In case any of you missed it,&#13;
Petak decidedto change his&#13;
vote on the stadium issue from&#13;
NO (whichhe'd voted twice)to&#13;
YES, givingthe OKto a special&#13;
"stadium taxing district,"&#13;
which includes Racine County.&#13;
Racine County is one of the&#13;
few counties in-Wisconsin that&#13;
DOESNOTcurrently levy a&#13;
sales tax. The state senate's&#13;
action basically says, "We don't&#13;
care that you don"t levy a sales&#13;
tax. Start doingit for thisNOW."&#13;
But as previously stated in&#13;
this column, the constitutionality&#13;
of this raises grave doubts.&#13;
Number one, CAN the state&#13;
arbitrarily force a county to&#13;
levy a tax that it doesn't want?&#13;
Racine County residents are&#13;
adamant in their refusal to&#13;
field another tax. This was&#13;
reflected in the recent vote by&#13;
the RacineCounty Supervisory&#13;
Board, when they voted 28-0&#13;
against implementing a sales&#13;
tax, even if the state insisted.&#13;
Number two, the issue of the&#13;
special "stadium district" is a&#13;
problem.When only part ofthe&#13;
state has to pay for something,&#13;
should the state REALLYbe&#13;
involved?And if the state&#13;
demands that it IS involved,&#13;
perhaps the whole state,&#13;
rather than just part, should&#13;
have to pay for the stadium.&#13;
Otherwise, it probablyisn't&#13;
legal.&#13;
Lastly, forcing a county that&#13;
never has levied a sales tax to&#13;
suddenly start doingit will&#13;
probably cost more money than&#13;
the amount that state wants to&#13;
collect!Think about this one:&#13;
the infrastructure JUST ISN'T&#13;
THEREin Racine County,&#13;
because it doesn't have a sales&#13;
Observations&#13;
Taking a Walk&#13;
• C. J. Nelson&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
Let's join John for a walk.&#13;
He has just finished jogging&#13;
on Kenosha's lakefront. He is&#13;
now walking back to his car,&#13;
which is parked in the&#13;
Kemper Center parking lot.&#13;
John is wearing a black and&#13;
silver sweat suit that has&#13;
seen better days. It has some&#13;
holes in it and is frayed, but&#13;
it is very comfortable. When&#13;
he works, John wears a suit&#13;
and tie which befits his position&#13;
as a human resources&#13;
manager at Snap-On. John is&#13;
not a small man-he stands&#13;
about 6' 5" and 240 pounds.&#13;
Walking down Third&#13;
Avenue, he notices that&#13;
behind him is a police cruiser.&#13;
The officer appears to be&#13;
watching John closely.John&#13;
is looking at one of the opulent&#13;
houses. John has noticed&#13;
some windows need repair.&#13;
The peace officer has&#13;
noticed that John is looking&#13;
at the house. He pulls up&#13;
and says, "Youwouldn't be&#13;
thinking of visiting that&#13;
house later tonight, would&#13;
you?"&#13;
"No, of course not," John&#13;
responds. "I just noticed that&#13;
a window frame needs to be&#13;
repaired."&#13;
"Right," states the officer.&#13;
"Youlook a little out of place&#13;
for this neighborhood. Why&#13;
don't you leave now while&#13;
there is no trouble?"&#13;
John says nothing and continues&#13;
to his car.&#13;
This is not the first time&#13;
John has encountered this&#13;
scenario. A couple months&#13;
ago, he was looking for a&#13;
house in the White Caps&#13;
development He was driving&#13;
his self-restored '67 Camaro.&#13;
He was stopped because his&#13;
car looked "out of place" and&#13;
told to leave.&#13;
John found'out that the&#13;
police officers have the right&#13;
tax. People would have to he&#13;
hired, just to "commence tax-&#13;
. ing." Forms would have to be&#13;
filledout delineating what's&#13;
being sold, so the tax can be&#13;
properly implemented.This&#13;
tax will be a logistical nightmare&#13;
for Racine County. By&#13;
forcing Racine County to levy&#13;
this tax, the state really did&#13;
"stick it to" us.&#13;
County residents can hope&#13;
that the Racine County&#13;
Supervisors will back up their&#13;
threat to file a lawsuit against&#13;
the state. The Supervisors&#13;
must "put their money where&#13;
their mouths are." Then perhaps&#13;
Racine Countywill stop&#13;
being the doormat for&#13;
Wisconsin's Senators.&#13;
AB for Senator Petak, perhaps&#13;
the hest thing that he can&#13;
do for himself is to resign. As&#13;
Racine County Board&#13;
Supervisor Dan Sharkozyput&#13;
it, "Fool me once, shame on&#13;
you. Fool me twice, shame on&#13;
me."&#13;
to stop him because of the&#13;
"Terry" rule. This rule allows&#13;
a officer to stop someone as&#13;
long as he can "articulate a&#13;
suspicion" when questioned.&#13;
John's friends in the police&#13;
tell him that racist attitudes&#13;
are prevalent on the force,&#13;
but nothing is ever done&#13;
about it.&#13;
Our walk with John is over.&#13;
What race is John? Should&#13;
he have been "Terry&#13;
stopped?" If John is an&#13;
African-American male, can&#13;
you understand why AfricanAmericans&#13;
may have a different&#13;
view of the police than&#13;
whites? Is this really the&#13;
kind of country you want?&#13;
Making sense out of it all:&#13;
The Great Racial Divide&#13;
• George Harris Jr.&#13;
Columnist&#13;
After fifteen months, the&#13;
"Trial of the Century" has&#13;
finally ended. The long&#13;
awaited verdict was reached&#13;
in less than five hours.&#13;
When the not guilty verdict&#13;
was read, there was celebration&#13;
and gnashing of teeth.&#13;
There is still debate over&#13;
whether the race card was&#13;
played during the trial.&#13;
I think the "Dream Team"&#13;
simply took advantage of&#13;
prosecution mistakes. The&#13;
prosecution hung their hat&#13;
on Det. Mark Fuhrman and&#13;
his testimony. Remember&#13;
the "Dream Team" didn't&#13;
invent the sloppy LAPD, the&#13;
inept criminologists or the&#13;
racist cops.&#13;
Some of the same people&#13;
who told us that we should&#13;
accept the verdict of the&#13;
Rodney King cops tell us we&#13;
shouldn't accept this one.&#13;
They go so far as to suggest&#13;
that black jurors couldn't or&#13;
wouldn't convict black&#13;
defendants. If that is the&#13;
case, they learned from the&#13;
white jurors in Simi Valley.&#13;
After all, they couldn't convict&#13;
the white cops who beat&#13;
up Rodney King.&#13;
Some have even questioned&#13;
the intelligence of&#13;
black people as jurors. This&#13;
offends me because they are&#13;
painting all blacks with the&#13;
same brush. People also forget&#13;
that the other three nonblack&#13;
jurors came up with&#13;
the same verdict.&#13;
The polarization of the&#13;
country has been orchestrated&#13;
by the media covering&#13;
this case. They showed us&#13;
the contrast between the&#13;
cheering African-Americans&#13;
and the somber disgusted&#13;
whites. They rarely showed&#13;
whites who agreed, or&#13;
blacks who disagreed with&#13;
the verdict.&#13;
In the end, we must live&#13;
with the verdict. It was rendered&#13;
fairly. We have to&#13;
believe the jurors when they&#13;
said race wasn't a factor.&#13;
I think that the aftermath&#13;
of the trial is a mirror&#13;
shown to the face of&#13;
America. We looked in that&#13;
mirror and saw the monster&#13;
of racism either staring us&#13;
in the face or lurking over&#13;
our shoulders. AfricanAmericans&#13;
are simply&#13;
reminded that we s.tilllive&#13;
in a racist society.&#13;
A Letter to CJ&#13;
C.J. Nelson, I find your&#13;
article offensive. Did you stop&#13;
and consider for a moment&#13;
that maybe O.J. didn't do it?&#13;
Or do you see "black" and&#13;
assume "killer?" It is absurd&#13;
to assume that Judge Ito,&#13;
Johnnie Cochran and the&#13;
jury are as racist as the ALL&#13;
white jury, judge and lawyers&#13;
that freed the killer of Emmit&#13;
Till.&#13;
Youlook at O.J. and&#13;
assume that he did it. That is&#13;
the same reason our police&#13;
departments, judicial system&#13;
and entire society has been&#13;
corrupt throughout history.&#13;
Did you stop and think that&#13;
the officers who investigated&#13;
the O.J. case think just like&#13;
you, assuming that he's&#13;
guilty, and perhaps even "fixing"&#13;
the evidence? Did you&#13;
stop and think ahout how&#13;
many black people don't have&#13;
the money to fight this&#13;
putrescent system and are in&#13;
jail? Did you stop and think&#13;
that maybe you're wrong? All&#13;
types of minorities have been&#13;
going to jail for years, not&#13;
because they're guilty, but&#13;
because racists never stop to&#13;
think!&#13;
This article fueled ignorance.&#13;
Every time that I&#13;
turned around I heard white&#13;
people saying, "They're just&#13;
going to let him walk?&#13;
Where's our riot?" The point&#13;
remains that we were not on&#13;
the jury, and we didn't hear&#13;
all the relevant evidence. You&#13;
assumed he was guilty the&#13;
night he went to jail. Now&#13;
you feel shocked and cheated&#13;
that O.J. has heen acquitted&#13;
.... How can that be?&#13;
Did you ever stop and think&#13;
that maybe an innocent man&#13;
has been in jail for more than&#13;
a year? Innocent blacks have&#13;
been going to jail for 462&#13;
years, long before America&#13;
became a nation. It is more&#13;
convenient for you to&#13;
ASSUME.&#13;
Johnathan Dye&#13;
Student&#13;
(., Q " ,&#13;
itorials&#13;
Haven't you Heard&#13;
Enough About OJ?&#13;
Candidate Bios,&#13;
cont. from p, 2&#13;
• Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
an umbrella, so I don't blame&#13;
the jury for their disbelief.&#13;
Also, as one juror said plaintively,&#13;
"The gloves didn't fit."&#13;
This keystone bit of evidence&#13;
was woefully lacking, because&#13;
it would've been child's play for&#13;
Darden or Clark to check out&#13;
whether the gloves fit OJ!&#13;
Ah, but what about the DNA&#13;
evidence? Wasn't THAT conclusive&#13;
enough? Well, maybe, but&#13;
the jurors aren't rocket scientists.&#13;
They are just people. The&#13;
state's case against OJ looked&#13;
like a Swiss cheese after it's&#13;
just been put through the&#13;
wringer. The jury had every&#13;
right to put aside the DNA evidence,&#13;
because too much of the&#13;
rest of the case didn't hold up.&#13;
Personally, if there is someone&#13;
to blame for this whole OJ&#13;
trial fiasco, I'd blame Judge Ito.&#13;
He may have thrown out much&#13;
Dahlia Hernandez&#13;
Political Science/ Sociology JR&#13;
Dedicated and capable of honest, informative, and&#13;
important decision-making.&#13;
My main goal is to help the student body and minority&#13;
people and organizations to gain some legitimate recognition,&#13;
and I feel the best way to achieve this is&#13;
through Patkside Student Government Association.&#13;
Ty Wilda&#13;
No other information available ".&#13;
that was relevant to the case&#13;
due to time constraints/person_&#13;
al beliefs. And he seems to&#13;
have a great deal of trouble&#13;
controlling his anger during a&#13;
. long and televised trial. It also&#13;
seems strange that he made OJ&#13;
sit in jail 18 hours more than&#13;
he should have had to, just&#13;
because all seventy of OJ's&#13;
lawyers weren't there.&#13;
Everyone in the world seems&#13;
to have an opinion about OJ's&#13;
guilt. Did he or didn't he?&#13;
Perhaps we will never know.&#13;
However, a jury that heard all&#13;
the admissable, allowable evidence&#13;
was not convinced that&#13;
the state proved its case. That&#13;
should be enough. After all,&#13;
time should tell whether or not&#13;
a guilty man "got away with&#13;
murder," or whether "an innocent&#13;
man was wrongfully&#13;
imprisoned, "&#13;
Tempershave been flaring&#13;
highregarding the OJ Simpson&#13;
verdict.One person says,&#13;
"Hanghim high, he's guilty!"&#13;
Anothersays, "No way was he&#13;
guilty! The evidence wasn't&#13;
there!"So, who's right?&#13;
Logically,the evidence was&#13;
inconclusive.As one defense&#13;
lawyerput it on CNN, "Once&#13;
Fuhrmanwas discredited, the&#13;
statehad no case." Why? Well,&#13;
ifheIS racist (and sexist, and&#13;
fundamentallyimmoral, as it&#13;
seemsthat he was), the jury&#13;
haseveryright in the world to&#13;
discreditall his testimony.&#13;
That'sbecause he's proven that&#13;
hecan'tbe trusted. Personally,&#13;
ifMark Fuhrman told me that it&#13;
wassunnyand 80 degrees out,&#13;
I'd pack an extra sweatshirt and&#13;
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UWParkside&#13;
1Ii.i:I, II i:&#13;
Parkside Football?&#13;
Each of the last four summers,&#13;
the Division I Wildcats&#13;
of Northwestern University&#13;
have made the trek north&#13;
from Evanston to Parkside&#13;
for "Camp Kenosha."&#13;
Practices are held on soccer&#13;
fields coverted into two&#13;
specially prepared football&#13;
fields, complete with regulation&#13;
N.C.A.A. goal posts and&#13;
all the trappings of big time&#13;
football. More than 140 Team&#13;
members, coaches, and&#13;
staffers came this summer.&#13;
They sleep in our Residence&#13;
Halls, have training tables in&#13;
the Union Dining Room and&#13;
use many other campus facilities.&#13;
Their coach has&#13;
described the setting as "outstanding".&#13;
The N.U. team runs a grueling&#13;
three-a-day practice&#13;
schedule. Their day begins at&#13;
6:30 a.m. with breakfast and&#13;
runs straight through until&#13;
about 10:00 p.m. when the&#13;
last classroom session is&#13;
held. If the team isn't working&#13;
out, eating, or sleeping,&#13;
then it goes over the playbook.&#13;
Nothing but football for&#13;
ten days!&#13;
)&#13;
From what's happened so&#13;
far in the '95 season, " Camp&#13;
Kenosha" must be working.&#13;
In their best start since 1962&#13;
(3 and 1), the Cats have&#13;
already pulled off what the&#13;
critics are calling the "upset&#13;
of the year" in collegiate football&#13;
by beating the Irish of&#13;
Notre Dame on their home&#13;
turf in South Bend. They've&#13;
also posted a big win against&#13;
favored Air Force. And this&#13;
past weekend knocked off&#13;
their first Big Ten opponentthe&#13;
Indiana Hoosiers- with&#13;
an impressive 30 to 6 victory.&#13;
Overtime Goal Not Enough&#13;
After a scoreless regulation game October&#13;
14, the University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
scored first, but finished second. The overtime&#13;
goal wasn't enough for the victory as&#13;
#16-ranked Northeast Missouri beat the&#13;
Rangers 2-1 in OT.&#13;
Ranger Lisa Sadowski scored the first goal&#13;
of the game at the 94:57 mark in overtime to&#13;
give Parkside the lead. But Northeast&#13;
Missouri came back with two unanswered&#13;
goals of their own to spoil a Ranger win.&#13;
Head Coach Barb Singer said despite the&#13;
loss, her team showed signs of optimism.&#13;
"We played well against a nationally&#13;
ranked team," said Singer. "After we scored&#13;
the first goal of the game, we fell back on&#13;
defense and that kind of hurt us."&#13;
The Rangers were outshot 20-10, and the loss&#13;
snapped their six-game winning streak.&#13;
Sports&#13;
Jeopardy!&#13;
Ranger Wrestlers&#13;
Getting Recognition&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
wrestling team is picked&#13;
#10 in College Sports&#13;
Magazine's preseason&#13;
Division II rankings.&#13;
The rankings are compiled&#13;
by College Sports&#13;
and reflect the coaches&#13;
from across the country&#13;
opinions.&#13;
UW-Parkside finished&#13;
the 1994-95 season&#13;
ranked 9th in the NCAA&#13;
Division II and return&#13;
eight starters including&#13;
NCAA II national runnerup&#13;
Bret Stubblefield.&#13;
Head coach Jim Koch&#13;
will look to improve on&#13;
last season's Duel meet&#13;
record of 10-2 when the&#13;
Rangers open up their&#13;
1995-96 season schedule&#13;
November 4th at the&#13;
South Dakota State&#13;
University Open.&#13;
VBall Falls to Indy&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parksids volleyball&#13;
team lost to host&#13;
Southern Indiana 15-6, 7-&#13;
15,15-7 and 15-8 in a&#13;
Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference competition.&#13;
The loss was the third&#13;
straight for Parkside and&#13;
dropped their record to&#13;
10-10 overall and 7-5 in&#13;
the conference.&#13;
"Parkside played one of&#13;
our better matches of the&#13;
year tonight," said Coach&#13;
Len Johns. "Southern&#13;
Indiana played incredible&#13;
d~fense and won all of the&#13;
important points. The&#13;
score wasn't indicative of&#13;
how tight the match was."&#13;
UW-Parkside was led&#13;
by the hitting of Leigh&#13;
Eckert 04 kills) and&#13;
Melissa Wolter (15 kills).&#13;
Michelle Danielson had&#13;
57 assists for the&#13;
Rangers.&#13;
"Most of the teams are&#13;
equally talented in the&#13;
GLVC. I'm finding out&#13;
there is a definite home&#13;
court advantage in the&#13;
conference, which ends up&#13;
deciding these close&#13;
matches," added Johns.&#13;
October 19, 1995 • page 10&#13;
Athlete of the&#13;
Week&#13;
Pat White&#13;
Sport: Soccer&#13;
Class: Senior&#13;
High School: Milwaukee&#13;
Pius XI&#13;
Favorite Food: Pizza&#13;
Parkside's All-Time&#13;
Leading scorer was an easy&#13;
selection this week. White&#13;
recorded his fifth hat trick of&#13;
the season in a 5-0 win&#13;
against Indiana-Purdue at&#13;
. Fort Wayne and has the&#13;
Rangers rolling (12-4 overall,&#13;
7-2 GLVC) as they head&#13;
towards the GLVC tournament.&#13;
Congratulations Pat White!&#13;
White, Rangers Rout&#13;
Indiana-Purdue&#13;
All-American Patrick White&#13;
scored his fifth hat trick of&#13;
the season and Cedrich&#13;
Pepich scored twice to lead&#13;
the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
to victory over&#13;
Indiana-Purdue at Fort&#13;
Wayne 5-0 in a Great Lakes&#13;
Valley Conference matchup at&#13;
Wood Road Field.&#13;
UW-Parkside (11-4 overall,&#13;
6-2 GLVC) took a 1-0 lead&#13;
into halftime behind White's&#13;
goal and exploded in the second&#13;
half with four goals to&#13;
seal the win.&#13;
Ranger goalkeeper Mike&#13;
Guzaski recorded the shutout&#13;
victory.&#13;
Head coach Rick Kilps was&#13;
impressed with his team's&#13;
strong showing.&#13;
"The entire team played&#13;
well," said Kilps. "As for&#13;
White, I just can't say enough&#13;
about him. He's a pleasure to&#13;
coach and a pleasure to&#13;
watch. It's come to the point&#13;
now where I don't need to&#13;
coach him and can just sit&#13;
back and watch."&#13;
Women's CrossCountry&#13;
Ranked 4th&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-Parks ide women's cross&#13;
country team jumped to #4 in the NCAA Division II national&#13;
rankings, according to the National Women's Cross&#13;
Country Coaches Poll. The poll, which came out early in&#13;
the week, also named UW-Parkside as the top-ranked team&#13;
in the Great Lakes region.&#13;
School&#13;
1. Adams State&#13;
2. U.S. Air Force Academy&#13;
3. Western State&#13;
4. Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
5. Humboldt State&#13;
6. Abilene Christian&#13;
7. Mankato State&#13;
8. Ashland&#13;
9. North Dakota&#13;
1O.University of California-Davis&#13;
Region&#13;
South Central&#13;
South Central&#13;
Sou th Central&#13;
Great Lakes&#13;
West&#13;
South Central&#13;
North Central&#13;
Great Lakes&#13;
North Central&#13;
West&#13;
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Another Day,&#13;
AnotherWin&#13;
• Margaret Ditchburn&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The Lady Rangers can&#13;
place another victory under&#13;
their belt wmrnng the&#13;
Parkside Invite last&#13;
Saturday. Despite low temperatures&#13;
and gusting winds,&#13;
the women's cross-country&#13;
team blew the competition&#13;
away. Parkside placed first&#13;
out of 23 scoring teams at&#13;
last Saturday's race with 26&#13;
points, Loyola was second&#13;
with 73 points.&#13;
The wind made times a little&#13;
slower than expected and&#13;
was against the runners&#13;
going up the hill at the&#13;
beginning of the race. Most&#13;
of the runners tried to make&#13;
up the time in the second&#13;
and third mile.&#13;
Hans' Picks&#13;
• Hans Weitkuhn&#13;
Chwago over Houston: The&#13;
Bears' defense recovers&#13;
against a Houston team that&#13;
does not have a primary&#13;
offensive threat.&#13;
Miami over NY Jets: The&#13;
Dolphins two-game losing&#13;
streak comes to an end with&#13;
or without Marino.&#13;
GreenBay over Minnesota:&#13;
For the Pack, game two in a&#13;
five-game stretch against&#13;
Central Division teams. In&#13;
what figures to be a defensive&#13;
duel, Chris Jacke better be&#13;
ready to decide this one.&#13;
Oakland over Indianapolis:&#13;
The Colts have won their last&#13;
three games against the&#13;
NFL's elite. Tim Brown and&#13;
the rushing defense of the&#13;
Raiders will stop Faulk and&#13;
company from getting four.&#13;
San Diego over Seattle:&#13;
The Chargers bounce back&#13;
after getting blown away by&#13;
Dallas. Natrone Means runs&#13;
by the Seahawk secondary.&#13;
Pittsburgh over Cincinnati&#13;
Cleveland over Jachsonoille&#13;
New Orleans over Carolina&#13;
Detroit over Washington&#13;
Tampa Bay over Atlanta&#13;
Kansas City over Denver&#13;
San Francisco over St. Louis&#13;
Buffalo over New Engiand&#13;
Last week's picks: 6-6.&#13;
To date: 39-22.&#13;
Parkside 5k Times&#13;
2Amy Haines&#13;
5Tracey Pope&#13;
8Bethany Rulapaugh&#13;
9Wendy Licht&#13;
17 Valerie Niese&#13;
22 Michelle Melcher&#13;
37 Ann Kelley&#13;
56 Lisa Lewis&#13;
64 Lisa Schaich&#13;
65 Melinda Vasatko&#13;
69 Julie Barnhill&#13;
79 Jaimie Roberts&#13;
18:13&#13;
8:54&#13;
19:01&#13;
19:03&#13;
19:19&#13;
19:28&#13;
19:43&#13;
20:11&#13;
20:19&#13;
20:19&#13;
20:25&#13;
20:34&#13;
Coach Mike De Witt commented&#13;
that the team "continued&#13;
doing a nice job working&#13;
together and running&#13;
well."&#13;
This was also the last race&#13;
on Parkside's course for&#13;
Tracey Pope, Jenn Moss,&#13;
Becky Crain, and Margaret&#13;
Ditchburn.&#13;
Hepp's Picks&#13;
• AI Heppner&#13;
Bears over Houston After&#13;
close calls against the two&#13;
expansion teams, the Bears&#13;
breathe easier as Kramer&#13;
finds Conway as his favorite&#13;
receiver.&#13;
Miami over N.Y. Jets&#13;
Even without Marino, the&#13;
Dolphins avoid their third&#13;
straight loss by topping&#13;
grounded Jets.&#13;
Packers over Minnesota&#13;
Hepp's Hype Team: Packers&#13;
are the 3rd best team in the&#13;
NFC. Favre shows the poise&#13;
of a champion in beating&#13;
Vikings.&#13;
Oakiand over Indianapolis&#13;
Resurgent Raiders look&#13;
tough, but this victory won't&#13;
be easy' against surprising&#13;
Colts (They are no longer&#13;
doormats).&#13;
Hepp's Hype Upset of the&#13;
week:&#13;
Seattle over San Diego&#13;
Gilbert fails again as&#13;
Chargers hope for Humphries&#13;
to hurry back.&#13;
Pittsburgh over Cincinnati&#13;
Cleveiand over Jachsonoille&#13;
New Orleans over Carolina&#13;
Detroit over Washington&#13;
(another heartbreaker!)&#13;
Tampa Bay over Atlanta&#13;
San Francisco over St.&#13;
Louis&#13;
Kansas City over Denver&#13;
Men run best&#13;
• Al Heppner&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
This is how it's supposed to&#13;
work. As the season goes on,&#13;
the times go down. It happened&#13;
for the Runnin'&#13;
Rangers last Saturday at the&#13;
UWP Cross Country&#13;
Invitational. Six out of&#13;
Parkside's top ten finishers&#13;
earned personal bests as the&#13;
Rangers took fifth out of 22&#13;
teams.&#13;
"This is the best showing&#13;
for our team this year," said&#13;
Head Coach Lucian Rosa.&#13;
The upper classmen also&#13;
showed their might, allowing&#13;
only one freshman into the&#13;
top seven.&#13;
"I'm glad our upper classmen&#13;
showed up to run," said&#13;
Rosa. "I'm very happy with&#13;
Andy Sarnow. He is close to&#13;
where he is capable of running."&#13;
Sarnow ran the fastest&#13;
Parkside time of the year&#13;
(26:48) and finished 13th in&#13;
the race. Senior Jesse&#13;
Decker returned to form&#13;
with his best time of the&#13;
year (27:13) and Dave&#13;
Sheriff continued his solid&#13;
season 127:23). Freshman&#13;
Steve MiIler has been the&#13;
most consistent freshman&#13;
and is steadily improving.&#13;
Thel:52 half-miler from&#13;
California was fourth for the&#13;
Rangers. Dan Koch, Jeff&#13;
Rhein, and Shane Carr also&#13;
broke through with personal&#13;
bests.&#13;
Meanwhile, Brian&#13;
Borkowski continued to be&#13;
the most afflicted runner.&#13;
This time the shoe less wonder&#13;
got spiked over the knee&#13;
and had to stop for thirty&#13;
seconds. Bork was speechless&#13;
over his latest casualty.&#13;
Now the team's focus shifts&#13;
to the Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference Championships&#13;
in Northern Kentucky. A&#13;
meet that Sarnow believes&#13;
the team will be well prepared&#13;
for.&#13;
"Since we've been training&#13;
for 10 km, we should be&#13;
ready physically and if we&#13;
hold up mentally, we'll do&#13;
well."&#13;
Rosa remained optimistic&#13;
as well. "I think if they put&#13;
together a good race (the&#13;
course isn't as tough as&#13;
Parkside's) all five should be&#13;
under 27:00."&#13;
. Looking at the GLVC conference,&#13;
Lewis is probably&#13;
untouchable, but the rest of&#13;
No Shots = No Victory&#13;
Behind a strong offensive&#13;
Ranger attack, the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parks ide kept&#13;
WPU-Indianapolis on the&#13;
defense the entire match and&#13;
chalked up a shutout 2-0 at&#13;
Wood Road Field.&#13;
UW-Parkside (12-4 overall,&#13;
6-2 GLVC) held WPUIndianapolis&#13;
without a&#13;
shot(14-0) for the entire&#13;
match.&#13;
The Rangers added both of&#13;
their goals in the second half&#13;
as Ricardo Pena found the&#13;
back of the net at the 58:48&#13;
mark and Steven Goll sealed&#13;
the victory at the 87:54 mark.&#13;
Mike Guzaski recorded his&#13;
second shutout in as many&#13;
days for the Rangers.&#13;
Head coach Rick Kilps said&#13;
his team played smart soccer.&#13;
"They (IUPU~Indianapolis)&#13;
went into a defensive shell&#13;
from the start ofthe game,"&#13;
said Kilps. "When you go&#13;
against that style of play you&#13;
can easily shoot yourself in&#13;
the foot, but we responded&#13;
nicely and put them away."&#13;
UW-Parkside travels to&#13;
Missouri-St. Louis Friday at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Jeopardy Answers&#13;
Shane Carr&#13;
the spots could be up for&#13;
grabs.&#13;
This team is ready to grab.&#13;
Parkside's Top&#13;
Ten:&#13;
13. Andy Sarnow . 26:48&#13;
27. Jesse Decker 27:13&#13;
38. Dave Sheriff 27:23&#13;
42. Steve Miller 27:27&#13;
49. Dan Koch 27:39&#13;
52. Jeff Rhein 27:42&#13;
59. Greg Garland 27:55&#13;
65. Bernie Radobicky&#13;
28:02&#13;
71. Shane Carr 28:08.&#13;
74. Eric Place 28:10&#13;
Fatigue&#13;
beats&#13;
Rangers&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside women's&#13;
soccer couldn't get their&#13;
offense back on track after a&#13;
difficult loss the day before&#13;
and eventually lost to&#13;
Oakland 2-0.&#13;
Oakland scored early at&#13;
the 2:24 mark to open up a&#13;
1-0 lead and added a second&#13;
half goal at 62:47 to close&#13;
out the victory.&#13;
Ranger goalkeeper Monica&#13;
Jackson had 12 saves in losing&#13;
effort.&#13;
Head coach Barb Singer&#13;
said her team played a little&#13;
flat. .&#13;
"We just weren't clicking&#13;
today," said Singer. We&#13;
looked a little worn out from&#13;
yesterday's overtime match."&#13;
UW-Parkside (13-5-1 overall,&#13;
4-2 Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference) will host&#13;
Edgewood College Thursday&#13;
at Wood Road Field at 4 p.m.&#13;
October 19, 1995· page 12&#13;
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