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            <text>VOLUME24 •&#13;
ISSUE&#13;
9 •&#13;
NOVEMBER&#13;
2, 1995&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
Building for&#13;
the Future&#13;
Teacher  charged   with disorderly&#13;
-&#13;
Horoscope&#13;
Z&#13;
.  page  6&#13;
conduct&#13;
page  4&#13;
\1\&#13;
Editorials&#13;
-&#13;
page  8&#13;
New professor  Clifford  brings fun&#13;
0&#13;
Sports&#13;
to math&#13;
1ft&#13;
pages  9-11&#13;
page  5&#13;
BSU, Member of the&#13;
Month&#13;
Black Student Union&#13;
would like&#13;
to,&#13;
recognize two&#13;
students, Rafeal Hasan and&#13;
Joycelyn Sanders for all the&#13;
wonderful jobs that they&#13;
have put in towards the&#13;
improvement of Black&#13;
Student Union, Hasan was&#13;
selected member of the&#13;
month for September,&#13;
Known to his friends as&#13;
"Rafi", he has proven his loy-&#13;
alty to the organization by&#13;
working on different com-&#13;
mittees such as the advertis-&#13;
ing and programming com-&#13;
mittees and accumulating&#13;
perfect attendance, He has&#13;
set an excellent standard for&#13;
others to follow,We appreci-&#13;
ate his dedication and sin-&#13;
cerity to the Black Student&#13;
Union,&#13;
Joycelyn Sanders has been&#13;
a very active member for the&#13;
month of October, She&#13;
attended all meeting dates,&#13;
and participated in numer-&#13;
ous events, She diligently&#13;
has been working with&#13;
BSU's advertising committee&#13;
to help promote many activi-&#13;
ties, Sanders has always&#13;
been there when needed to&#13;
do what ever was asked of&#13;
her, BSU owes credit for&#13;
much ofthe hard work it&#13;
takes for the club to be suc-&#13;
cessful to Sanders,&#13;
Thunderchief to Address&#13;
Myth&#13;
With Words and Music&#13;
-Tara Forth&#13;
Guest Writer&#13;
Ever since white men&#13;
stumbled upon this country,&#13;
Native Americans, or&#13;
"Indians," have been regard-&#13;
ed as people with little to&#13;
say, Contrary to this stereo-&#13;
type, there is a lot to be said,&#13;
about their troubles and tri-&#13;
umphs, Frances Steindorf&#13;
says it from the Native&#13;
Americans' point of view,&#13;
,Steindorf grew up in West&#13;
Central Wisconsin, the tradi-&#13;
tional homeland of the&#13;
Hochungra (Wisconsin&#13;
Winnebago) Nation, of which&#13;
he is a member, His&#13;
Hochungra name is&#13;
Wakanjah Hoonk, which&#13;
translates as Thunderchief,&#13;
the name he uses when he&#13;
performs, Steindorf learned&#13;
little about the history of his&#13;
own culture in the public&#13;
schools he attended, He was&#13;
raised by his mother, who'&#13;
encouraged him to pursue&#13;
his education, so he contin-&#13;
ued on to college, where he&#13;
began studying from a&#13;
Native American perspective,&#13;
He now educates the public&#13;
with interactive lecture for&#13;
adults, as well as for chil-&#13;
dren,&#13;
In addition to being an&#13;
accomplished scholar and&#13;
noted lecturer, Steindorf has&#13;
been active as a musician for&#13;
much of his life, He is a&#13;
vocalist and acoustic gui-&#13;
tarist, whose musical styles&#13;
range from folk/rock to reg-&#13;
gae, Steindorf's lyrics&#13;
address issues, In 1994, he&#13;
produced an album entitled&#13;
Native Realities,&#13;
on which he&#13;
recorded original material&#13;
combined with traditional&#13;
tribal songs, and his sister,&#13;
Polly, who is considered a&#13;
master weaver by tribe mem-&#13;
bers, created the bead work&#13;
pictured on the album's&#13;
cover, "Seven Branded&#13;
Horses," a song which imple-&#13;
ments traditional  Hochungra&#13;
music, was written for his&#13;
grandfather,&#13;
According to Steindorf,&#13;
.the&#13;
most important message he&#13;
hopes&#13;
to&#13;
get across is that&#13;
people of all races and reli-&#13;
gions in society today must&#13;
respect one another, and.&#13;
respect the earth they inhab-&#13;
it, On Tuesday, November 7,&#13;
he will bring his insights and&#13;
talents to University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside, as&#13;
p&#13;
of the campus' Native&#13;
American Awareness&#13;
W&#13;
At 4:00 p.m. in Union 104,&#13;
Steindorf will conductsn&#13;
interactive  oration oncon,&#13;
temporary Native Americ&#13;
myths, In the discussion,&#13;
will address the stereo&#13;
and misconceptions ofNa&#13;
American culture, "In&#13;
this&#13;
country, we as a citizenry&#13;
not see the real Indian,"sa&#13;
Steindorf&#13;
"We do not see&#13;
real Indian culture; wedo&#13;
not accept it as a legitimal&#13;
culture," Tuesday evening&#13;
7:00 p.m. he will perform&#13;
concert in Union Square,&#13;
Students and the publica&#13;
encouraged to attend both&#13;
events,&#13;
Food drive to help women&#13;
-Lisa Maritato&#13;
Guest Writer&#13;
When a woman is battered&#13;
she may desperately need to&#13;
escape, but it's not that easy,&#13;
Where can she go? What&#13;
about the kids? They'll all&#13;
need food, shelter, clothing,&#13;
This dilemma is the reason&#13;
women's shelters have been&#13;
established, But these shel-&#13;
ters need help to stay in&#13;
operation,&#13;
The Women's Center at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin -&#13;
Parkside is sponsoring a&#13;
food and clothing drive to&#13;
benefit several local women's&#13;
shelters and advocacy&#13;
groups including the&#13;
Domestic Violence Project in&#13;
Kenosha, Women's Horizons&#13;
in Kenosha and the Women's&#13;
Resource Center in Racine,&#13;
These shelters are non-profit&#13;
and run strictly on dona-&#13;
tions, The drive will be held&#13;
on campus Wednesday,&#13;
November 1, through&#13;
Wednesday, November&#13;
8.&#13;
Representing the Women's&#13;
Center and organizing this&#13;
,campaign is Patricia Kropp,&#13;
a sophomore who recently&#13;
transferred  to Parkside from&#13;
a college in Minnesota, She&#13;
feels, as do many others,&#13;
that domestic violence is&#13;
much more prevalent than&#13;
people realize, and that peo-&#13;
ple should become more&#13;
aware of and educated&#13;
about the problem, Domestic&#13;
abuse knows no boundaries _&#13;
it OCCursat all economic,&#13;
social, racial, religious and&#13;
educational levels, Every&#13;
12 seconds a woman in the&#13;
U,S, is battered, The&#13;
women's shelters are places-&#13;
battered and abused women&#13;
and their children can go&#13;
10&#13;
safety and help,&#13;
Although Kropp is new&#13;
to&#13;
Parkside and this area, she&#13;
wanted to do something&#13;
here to make a difference,&#13;
She expressed this desire&#13;
to&#13;
coworkers at the WLLCcir-&#13;
culation desk, and with&#13;
the help of Lisa&#13;
Stott&#13;
and&#13;
Connie Wolfe, also students&#13;
at Parkside, she went ahout&#13;
putting together the food&#13;
and clothing drive, "I'm&#13;
doing this because I want&#13;
to&#13;
make a difference in the&#13;
lives of people who need&#13;
help," states Kropp, "By&#13;
holding this drive, everyone&#13;
at Parkside has an opportu,&#13;
nity&#13;
to&#13;
also make a differ-&#13;
ence."&#13;
To get the drive put into&#13;
motion, Kropp approached&#13;
the SOC club with the idea&#13;
to&#13;
have the clubs on campus&#13;
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