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            <text>•Observations:&#13;
Bill Clinton's friendsi&#13;
page 7&#13;
• "He  Said, She  Said"/&#13;
page8&#13;
'Summer Bridge Program! page6&#13;
'Student Crowned at Kenosha County&#13;
Fair/ pageS&#13;
• Olympic Trials/ page 10&#13;
• Women's Soccer First Game of the&#13;
Season/ page 10&#13;
VOLUME 25 • ISSUE 1 • SEPTEMBER 5, 1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
OLYMPIC TRIALS  University  of Wisconsin-Parkside   students&#13;
Danielle Kirk and AI Heppner got a brief taste of Olympic victory at&#13;
the Olympic Trials in Atlanta. See story on page&#13;
10.PhotosbyAmberNichols.&#13;
Marriott Awarded Food Contract:&#13;
Pizza Hut first&#13;
of&#13;
several brand name&#13;
vendors&#13;
to come&#13;
within the next year&#13;
ground  concerning&#13;
why&#13;
the&#13;
change in food service contracts&#13;
was made.&#13;
, "State law requires&#13;
that&#13;
you&#13;
must rebid for food contracts&#13;
every five years," explained&#13;
Niebuhr.  "Professional  Food&#13;
Management's  (PFM) contract&#13;
lasted  for six years -because&#13;
instead of going out for a low&#13;
bid contract, we used a different&#13;
type of format,"&#13;
In the past, UW-Parkside&#13;
would tell the food contractors&#13;
exactly what was wanted in t~e •&#13;
food contract. But this year, the&#13;
university went out&#13;
-Mark Hahn&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
September.&#13;
Later in the semester,&#13;
Marriott  will open a Sub&#13;
Connection  in Union Square&#13;
that  will sell New York-style&#13;
deli food. Until Sub Connection&#13;
opens, GR Deli's will remain&#13;
open.&#13;
"They are both signature&#13;
brands, and will run very much&#13;
like a national franchise would&#13;
run a Pizza Hut or a Sub con-&#13;
nection,"    explained    Bill&#13;
Niebuhr,  UW-Parkside  Union&#13;
Director. "Currently  the con-&#13;
struction   project  in  Union&#13;
Square  is running  a little&#13;
behind schedule, but should be&#13;
open by the second week of&#13;
school by the latest."&#13;
Niebhur offered some back-&#13;
... FOOD COURT, page 3&#13;
Anew food service contract at&#13;
the University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside promises to bring big&#13;
changes this fall.&#13;
Over the summer, a new&#13;
seven-year food service contract&#13;
Was&#13;
awarded&#13;
to&#13;
the Marriott&#13;
Corporation.&#13;
This fall, Marriott will open&#13;
the Firehouse Grill in Union&#13;
Square. Pizza Hut will also&#13;
openand sell personal pan piz-&#13;
~as. UW-Parkside is negotiat-&#13;
mgto have Pizza Hut sell medi-&#13;
um pizzas and provide delivery&#13;
to&#13;
the residence  halls. Pizza&#13;
Hut should open by the end of&#13;
Sandstrom&#13;
Remembered&#13;
For His Music&#13;
'Kristine Hansen&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
A fatal asthma  attack  that&#13;
claimed the life of John (Chris)&#13;
Sandstrom   has   left   the&#13;
University    of   Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside in shock as prepara-&#13;
tions  for the  new semester&#13;
begin.&#13;
Sandstrom  was pronounced&#13;
dead on Aug. 25 at 2:30 a.m. at&#13;
Memorial   Hospital   (Athol,&#13;
Mass.), near his hometown of&#13;
Wilbraham,  Mass.. Several of&#13;
Sandstrom's   friends   from&#13;
Wisconsin attended the Aug. 30&#13;
funeral in Massachusettes.&#13;
Sandstrom  was expected&#13;
to&#13;
graduate with a Bachelor ofArts&#13;
in Music in May&#13;
&lt;i1997.&#13;
He par- '&#13;
ticipated in a classical guitar&#13;
ensemble at UW-Parkside with&#13;
several other  music students&#13;
under the direction of George&#13;
Lindquist.&#13;
A hardworker, he was on the&#13;
Dean's List for the Fall 1995 and&#13;
Spring 1996 semesters.&#13;
Aug. 24, the day prior to his&#13;
death, Sandstrom  was skydiv-&#13;
ing with  friends  at Orange&#13;
Municipal Airport (Mass.). He&#13;
was   a  Federal   Aviation&#13;
Administration  (FAA) certified&#13;
Senior Parachute  Rigger and&#13;
active with the Massachusettes&#13;
Sport Parachute  Club, Inc. at&#13;
the airport.&#13;
It&#13;
was his habit to&#13;
spend the e:ntire weekend at the&#13;
airport.&#13;
"The weekend  was special&#13;
because that was going to be the&#13;
CHRIS SANDSTROM  in&#13;
a photo taken the day&#13;
before his death.&#13;
last weekend before he came&#13;
back to school," said Nick Zahn,&#13;
Sandstrom's best friend. It was&#13;
the  first  time  that  Ann&#13;
Sandstrom, his mother, watched&#13;
him perform.&#13;
Sandstrom was at the "drop&#13;
zone" and had successfully com-&#13;
pleted three jumps  when an&#13;
uncontrollable  asthma  attack&#13;
occurred. He managed&#13;
to&#13;
tell his&#13;
companions to call 911, and they&#13;
comforted him until the ambu-&#13;
lance arrived. After some time&#13;
in  the  hospital's  emergency&#13;
room, he was pronounced dead.&#13;
... SANDSTROM  ,&#13;
page 3&#13;
Alarm:&#13;
Alarmwas set offin&#13;
the cashier's office due to a&#13;
power outage. Cashier's office&#13;
was checked and alarm reset.&#13;
CAMPUS&#13;
POLICE&#13;
BEAT&#13;
Aug. 26.Traffic viola-&#13;
tion:&#13;
Visitor was cited for&#13;
nonregistration of a vehicle.&#13;
Aug. 27. Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances:&#13;
Parkside  Union manager&#13;
reported the disappeare-&#13;
ance of some university&#13;
keys. Investigation pending.&#13;
Aug. 27.Burglary:&#13;
The Northwestern  football&#13;
team equipment room was&#13;
burglarized  and  several&#13;
items  reported  stolen.&#13;
Investigation pending.&#13;
Aug.  28. Security&#13;
Sep.t. 2. Liquor Law&#13;
Violation:&#13;
Parkside secu-&#13;
rity officer observed a stu-&#13;
dent standing outside of the&#13;
housing area with an open&#13;
container   of  alcohol.&#13;
Citation issued.&#13;
Aug.  31.  Medical&#13;
ASSISt:&#13;
A visitor playing&#13;
soccer on the soccer field&#13;
injured his right leg. Taken&#13;
to St. Catherine's Hospital&#13;
for treatment.&#13;
Sept.  2. Property&#13;
Damage:&#13;
Three bicycle&#13;
racks were knocked loose&#13;
from the sidewalk on Inner&#13;
loop  Rd.  by  the  P.E.&#13;
Building. Possible knocked&#13;
over&#13;
by&#13;
the street sweeper.&#13;
Phy. Ed. notified.&#13;
Sept.  9.  Medical&#13;
Assist:&#13;
Astudent fell down&#13;
the stairs at the housing&#13;
area.  Medical  attention&#13;
refused. Subject taken to St.&#13;
Catherine's   by  private&#13;
means.&#13;
Aug.  31.  Traffic&#13;
Vio1ation:&#13;
Parkside secu-&#13;
rity officer observed vehicle&#13;
speeding approx. 62 mph in&#13;
a 45 mph zone on the 4200&#13;
block ofHighway&#13;
A.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued.&#13;
Sep.t.  1.  Traffic&#13;
Violation:&#13;
Parkside secu-&#13;
rity officer observed vehicle&#13;
speeding approx. 70 mph in&#13;
a 45 mph zone on Highway&#13;
31, South of County Rd.&#13;
Citation issued.&#13;
Compiled&#13;
by&#13;
Mark Hahn.&#13;
Campus.&#13;
News&#13;
at a&#13;
Glance&#13;
-Don Piele, Professor  of Mathematics,  was director of&#13;
the U.S. team for the 1996 International Computing&#13;
Olympiad which was held in Hungary July 25- August&#13;
1.&#13;
He conducted two preliminary rounds with high schools&#13;
from throughout the country. From these rounds, finalists&#13;
were named and brought to the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside for a week-long training program and competition.&#13;
Students programmed for five hours on two different days.&#13;
Using logic, mathematics, and computer programming&#13;
skills they attempted to create original computer programs&#13;
that solved six difficult problems. Piele organized the first&#13;
U.s. team to participate in the International Olympiad in&#13;
1992.&#13;
New Staff At Parkside&#13;
• Ranger&#13;
Staff&#13;
Report&#13;
Several administrative staff changes have been&#13;
made at the University ofWisconsin-Parks ide in&#13;
anticipation of the new academic year.&#13;
Ron Singer, associate professor ofAccounting,&#13;
has been named associate ViceChancellor for&#13;
Planning, Budget and Resource Allocation and&#13;
Graduate Dean. He will be responsible for the&#13;
overall planning and review ofthe university's&#13;
curriculum and for coordinating resource alloca-&#13;
tion.&#13;
Singer has been a member of Parkside's busi-&#13;
ness facility since 1973 and has been active in&#13;
administration and university governance, servo&#13;
ing on the University Comm-ittee, Faculty Rights&#13;
and Responsibilities Committee and Budget&#13;
Advising Committee. He also has served as&#13;
Interim Dean and Chair of the Accounting&#13;
department in the School of Business and&#13;
Technology.&#13;
Charlotte Westerhaus has been named&#13;
Assistanttothe ChancellorforEquityand&#13;
Diversity. She will be responsible for the overall&#13;
developement of Parks ide's affirmative action&#13;
lequal employment opportunity program.&#13;
Westerhaus, a Milwaukee attorney, has exten-&#13;
sive background in legal issues involving higher&#13;
education. She specializes in analyzing and&#13;
resolving issues presented by EEOC/AAlaws and&#13;
regulations. She has been an attorney at&#13;
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company&#13;
in Milwaukee since 1994. Prior to that, she was&#13;
an associate at the law firm ofFoley&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Lardner&#13;
in Milwaukee.&#13;
Westerhaus holds a bachelor's degree in jour-&#13;
nalism from Ohio University, Athens,&#13;
a&#13;
master's&#13;
degree in higher education from Ohio University&#13;
and a law degree from Indiana university.&#13;
Dennis Irwin has been named Auditor at&#13;
Parkside. He&#13;
will&#13;
be responsible for the planning&#13;
and performing of-operational and financial&#13;
audits for the entire university. Irwin has been&#13;
an account clerk at the Milwaukee County Clerk&#13;
ofCircuit Courts, Family Support Division.&#13;
Esther Wilson has been named Interim&#13;
Assistant Dean ofthe College ofArts and&#13;
Sciences. She&#13;
will&#13;
be responsible for budget, stu-&#13;
dent affairs and informational technology. Wilson&#13;
is a senior lecturer in tbe Biologoical Sciences&#13;
Department, and has been a member ofthe&#13;
Parkside teaching staff since 1982.&#13;
Rebecca Banks has been named Director of&#13;
Annual Giving and Alumni Relations. She will&#13;
serve as the university's liasion to the Parkside&#13;
Alumni Associations, directing alumni program-&#13;
ming and the university's alumni fund-raising&#13;
efforts. She will also be involved in major univer-&#13;
sity fund-raising initiatives.&#13;
Before coming to Parkside, Banks served as&#13;
the Senior Marketing Director at St. Catherine's&#13;
HospitalinKenoshafrom1993-95.Priortothat,&#13;
she was director ofthe Woman's Health Center&#13;
at St. Catherine'sHospitalfrom1990-93.She&#13;
holds a diploma in nursing from St. Luke's&#13;
Hospital School ofNursing and undergraduate&#13;
and graduate degrees in business from Parkside.&#13;
Michaelina Young has been named director of&#13;
Student HealthandCounselingServices.She&#13;
will be responsible for overall leadership and&#13;
development efforts in the area of health and&#13;
wellness, counseling, budget developement,&#13;
physicial contract and implementing outreach&#13;
services programs,&#13;
Since1994,Youngservedas the Site&#13;
Coordinator for the Milwaukee Breast Center&#13;
Awareness Program, and from 1990-94, She was&#13;
the Chief Administrator for the Milwaukee&#13;
CentralCityCatholicSchoolSystem.Young&#13;
holds a bachelor ofscience degree in nursing&#13;
from.Alverno College, and a master's degree in&#13;
nursmg from Marquette University.&#13;
_Individuals  interested  in  taking  the  Graduate&#13;
Management  Administration  Test (GMAT), to be admin-&#13;
istered at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in October&#13;
must complete the registration  process by Sept. 13.&#13;
Applications must be mailed to the national testing service&#13;
and postmarked no later than this date. The GMAT is&#13;
required for all individuals interested in enrolling in any&#13;
master's  of business  administration  (MBA) program.&#13;
Applications for the GMAT can be obtained from the UW-&#13;
Parkside Counseling and Testing Office, Room D175&#13;
0&#13;
Wyllie Hall. The GMAT examination will be given at UW-&#13;
Parkside on Oct. 19. For more information on the GMATor&#13;
enrolling in UW-Parkside's MBAprogram, call 595-2046.&#13;
-New World Wide Web Site Launched  Current informa-&#13;
tion on programs, events, athletics and academic programs&#13;
at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside is now available on&#13;
the university's new World Wide Web site.&#13;
The   UW-Parkside   .home   page   address&#13;
http://www.uwp.edul&#13;
- is accessible to anyone with Internet&#13;
access and a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or&#13;
Microsoft's Internet Explorer.&#13;
Browsers can access a general introduction that gives&#13;
the history and general overview of the university. Detailed&#13;
information on academic offerings or enrolling at UW-&#13;
Parkside is available on the admissions page. The events&#13;
page includes a current calendar and information on fine&#13;
arts series such as Accent on Enrichment and Plays at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Other features of the Web site include current and back&#13;
issues of Perspective, the university magazine, the annual&#13;
report and campus map. These documents are available in&#13;
AdobeAcrobat format, allowing them to retain their original&#13;
design. They require the free Acrobat Reader, which is avail-&#13;
able online in Windows, Macintosh, Sun, Silicon Graphics&#13;
and IBM formats.&#13;
Other site offerings include a news headline page, with&#13;
news stones  and short features,  athletic  updates,  an&#13;
overview of various academic departments and a searchable&#13;
music lyrics archive. The site also has a photo gallery with&#13;
more than 15? photographs of students, events, sports and&#13;
the university s buildings and nature areas.&#13;
The Website is viewable with any browser but looks best&#13;
when viewed with Netscape Navigator 2.0 or higher.&#13;
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