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            <text>�&#13;
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VOLUME 25 • ISSUE 6 • OCTOBER 10, 1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
.J-kmecomingXng    andQueen&#13;
Joel Buschmann  (right)  and  Johnrae  Stevenson  (left)  were  UW-Parkside's   1996&#13;
Hoemcoming   King  and  Queen&#13;
Parking permit&#13;
thefts&#13;
By&#13;
Jason   Kluzak&#13;
Ranger  News  Reporter&#13;
The  little tags  students  hang&#13;
from their  rearview  mirror  allow&#13;
them  to park  on  University  of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside   property&#13;
without  being  penalized.&#13;
But so  far this year,  seven&#13;
. parking  permits  have  been  stolen,&#13;
as opposed  to a total  of twelve&#13;
last year.&#13;
A majority  of these  incidents&#13;
take place  every  year  in the&#13;
beginning  of the  semester,  at any&#13;
time  of day, but normally  in the&#13;
warmer  months.  The types  of&#13;
stolen  permits  range  from  one&#13;
and two  semester  penn its, to&#13;
housing  and general  parking  per-&#13;
mits .&#13;
Robert  Deane,  Chief  of&#13;
University   Police,  says  that  park-&#13;
ing permit  thefts  are, "not  a real&#13;
problem,"   but University   police&#13;
are  still  keeping  tabs  on stolen&#13;
permits.&#13;
Deane  said  the  University&#13;
police  department   keeps  a list of&#13;
stolen  permits  and  actively  looks&#13;
for them.  Deane  said  that  in the&#13;
two  years  he has  been  with  the&#13;
Department,   four or five have&#13;
been  recovered.&#13;
A standard  one  semester,  12&#13;
credit  hour  permit  will  cost  a stu-&#13;
dent  $43.  Ifthe   permit  is stolen,&#13;
the  student  must  then  pay  that&#13;
amount  again  to replace  the&#13;
stolen  permit,  along  with  any&#13;
other  citations  given  for failing&#13;
to display  a parking  permit.  This&#13;
could  end  up costing  the student&#13;
-&#13;
close  to a hundred  dollars.&#13;
\Vben  apprehended,   the&#13;
permit  thief  will  be fined  $25&#13;
and  will  be dealt  with  by the&#13;
Dean  of Students  independently&#13;
of the  University  police  depart-&#13;
ment,  said  Deane.&#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
1\&#13;
Permit  Thefts,  page 3&#13;
University Police Implement Bike Program&#13;
By Ryan  Verbruggen&#13;
Ranger   Reporter&#13;
of  that   duty   and  others   to  the&#13;
new  bicycle   patrol   program   on&#13;
campus.&#13;
The  program   began  back  in&#13;
June,  according   to  UW-Parkside&#13;
Police  Chief  Robert  Deane.    He&#13;
said   the   department    uses   bicy-&#13;
cles   to   patrol   the  parking   lots&#13;
and   various   trails  around   cam-&#13;
pus,   along   with   soccer   games&#13;
and  cross-country   events.&#13;
"It's  nice  to  have  because&#13;
it&#13;
(the  bicycle)   can  go  where  the&#13;
cars   can't,"&#13;
explained    Deane.&#13;
He  also  said  the  police  depart,&#13;
ment  will  continue   implement-&#13;
ing&#13;
bicycle&#13;
patrol&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
University   as   long   as  weather&#13;
permits.&#13;
Currently&#13;
the   department&#13;
only   has   one   bicycle.&#13;
Deane&#13;
said  that  in the  future  the  police'&#13;
If you  have  noticed   that  the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside  squad   cars   have    not&#13;
been&#13;
patrolling   the  parking   lots&#13;
as&#13;
much  lately,  there  is a  reason&#13;
for that.&#13;
Univ&#13;
.&#13;
ersity&#13;
Police  has  left  some&#13;
department&#13;
would   like   to   get&#13;
more.   However,   not  all  of  the&#13;
officers  on  the  force  are  able  to&#13;
use   the   bike.&#13;
Patrol-persons&#13;
must  first  complete  a state  train-&#13;
ing program  to become  certified.&#13;
Deane   said  that  eventually&#13;
the police  department  would  like&#13;
to have  all of its officers  trained.&#13;
The  bicycle  currently  being&#13;
used  for  patrol  was  donated   by&#13;
Total Cyclery  of Kenosha.&#13;
It&#13;
is a&#13;
TREK&#13;
7400    mountain&#13;
bike,&#13;
fully  equipped   with  a rear  rack,&#13;
bags,   and  a  "I ighting"   system.&#13;
The bike  is specifically   made  for&#13;
police   use   by  Trek.   Estimated&#13;
cost  of  the  bicycle   is  over  one&#13;
thousand  dollars.&#13;
For  more  information&#13;
about&#13;
theprogram   contact  theUW-&#13;
Parks ide  Police  Department   at&#13;
Voting campaign mass&#13;
transit services discussed at&#13;
PSGA meeting&#13;
Wyllie Hall&#13;
Fpod&#13;
Court construction&#13;
calls for relocation&#13;
of student offices&#13;
was scheduled last Tuesday in&#13;
Molinaro Hall.&#13;
Steven Mcl.aughlin, dean of&#13;
students, plans to discuss the&#13;
mass transportation issue further&#13;
at this week's PSGA meeting.&#13;
Visitors Parking&#13;
Besides the bus issue, ways to&#13;
improve visitors parking was dis-&#13;
cussed. "We are visitor unfriend-&#13;
ly," explained Jacobsen. A possi-&#13;
ble $30 parking fee paid by each&#13;
individual student could help to&#13;
e1eviate the hassle of purchasing&#13;
a $73 annual parking permit each&#13;
academic year, and also eliminate&#13;
meter usage for visitors, said&#13;
Jacobsen.&#13;
Food Court Expansion&#13;
The last item on the agenda&#13;
at the Oct. 4 meeting was discus-&#13;
sion of the Food Court, slated to&#13;
open at the beginning of Spring&#13;
1997 semester. PSGA, along with&#13;
the UW-Parkside Adult Student&#13;
Alliance (PASA), and the Ranger&#13;
News will re-locate their offices.&#13;
The new PSGA office will allow&#13;
access to wire in two computers&#13;
for Internet access, and the over-&#13;
all space will be slightly bigger.&#13;
Construction will begin on&#13;
Dec. 18 and is scheduled&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
completed by the end of January.&#13;
By that time, all of the offices&#13;
will be in their new locations.&#13;
PASA will be forced to move&#13;
sooner because of the interim&#13;
Coffee Shoppe,&#13;
Leadership House, housing six&#13;
female students.&#13;
At the Oct. 4 meeting, seven&#13;
members of PSGA signed up for&#13;
committees   dealing   with:&#13;
Legislative,  Student  Affairs,&#13;
Social  Issues,  Constitutional&#13;
Ballot, Academic Student Affairs,&#13;
and several others.&#13;
"If you're part of the PSGA,&#13;
you have to serve on two com-&#13;
mittees. It's a must - if you don't,&#13;
you're gone," said Weniger.&#13;
Weniger reminded students&#13;
of vacancies on the Election&#13;
Committee, advising those who&#13;
are not running for the election to&#13;
take part. "It is part of your&#13;
Senatorial duties to serve on the&#13;
Election Committee," he said.&#13;
Mass Transportation Surveys&#13;
Besides the "Get Out the Vote"&#13;
campaign, the mass transporation&#13;
surveys were discussed.  UW-&#13;
Parks ide students are being asked&#13;
to complete multiple choice sur-&#13;
veys about their usage of the&#13;
Kenosha and Racine bus services.&#13;
Additional attempts at circulating&#13;
the surveys were made by con-&#13;
tacting professors  and asking&#13;
them to distribute in class.&#13;
Several professors refused.to&#13;
comply with the surveys, arguing&#13;
that it would consume class time.&#13;
Students' imput is great-&#13;
ly appreciated because "if we&#13;
keep the bus service, it's going to&#13;
come out of [students'] segregat-&#13;
ed fees," Jacobsen said. A forum&#13;
Registering students to vote&#13;
in the Nov. 5 election is on the&#13;
main agenda for the University of&#13;
rently located in this space will  Wisconsin-Parks ide's  Student&#13;
be moved to the area near the  Government (PSGA) this sernes-&#13;
Student Records and Financial  ter.&#13;
The   University   of  Aid offices.&#13;
The "Get Out the Vote" cam-&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks ide  Student    The new location for the  paign, engineered by PSGA pres-&#13;
Government&#13;
Association  PASA office has not been con-  ident Teri Jacobsen and Senator&#13;
(PAGA), Parkside Adult Student  firmed.&#13;
' Jeanne Sanchez, has agoal to reg-&#13;
Alliance (PASA) and the Ranger    Once the offices and the food  ister 1,400 UW-Parkside voters&#13;
News will all be moving into new  court are completed, high traffic  by Oct. 22. Besides registering&#13;
offices to make room for a new  is expected throughout the lower  with PSGA, students can also&#13;
food court to be located in Wyllie  level of the Wyllie Hall, especial-  obtain registration information&#13;
Hall.&#13;
ly in front of the bookstore.&#13;
from Samuel Pernacciaro, profes-&#13;
The PSGA office will be    The remodeling, being done  sor of political science at UW-&#13;
relocated to the area at the lower  by Warner Design Associates,  Parkside.&#13;
level entrance to the library that  will begin during the winter    In an effort to recruit voters,&#13;
is currently locked.  The new  break and will be ready for use in  Jacobsen  went to the UW-&#13;
office will edge into the current  the spring of 1997 semester.&#13;
Parkside Activity Board (PA.B.)&#13;
library lobby space.&#13;
A representative for Warner  and Latinos Unidos meetings last&#13;
The Ranger will move into a Design said, "The principal dri-  week. Jacobsen also plans to&#13;
slightly larger office than the one  ving force behind the project is attend 13 University Seminar&#13;
it now occupies. The new office,  that we're going to have a poten-  classes within the next two&#13;
which will be constructed in the  tial400 more people on campus."  weeks.&#13;
foyer near the Career Center, will  (Due to the new dorms.)&#13;
PSGA  President  Jason&#13;
include a private office for the    No further information is Weniger and Tanya Hoffman,&#13;
Editor-in-Chief and a darkroom  available about the new food  Senator, also agreed to speak to&#13;
with a revolving door.&#13;
court as it isstill inthe early plan-  University  Seminar  students&#13;
,-_-,T",h",e:.....:v"en",d",i",n",g_m=a:::ch:.:,i:.:.n::e::.s...:c::u::r_-&#13;
-....:n:::i:::n:;:g...:s:::ta:::g~e::s:....    about the importance of voting.&#13;
Other items on the agenda&#13;
that were discussed included:&#13;
Committees&#13;
Students are still needed to serve&#13;
on the  Physical  Education&#13;
_Building Expansion committee&#13;
and the committee  that will&#13;
decide future plans concerning&#13;
the  Chancellor's   residence.&#13;
Currently, the house is used as a&#13;
BY KERRI BACHLER&#13;
RANGER NEWS REPORTER&#13;
This Week In History&#13;
On October 12,1492, Christopher&#13;
Columbus and his crew sighted land&#13;
in what is now the Bahamas ... Oc-&#13;
Iober 8,1755, the British moved the&#13;
Acadian French from Nova Scotia to&#13;
Louisiana ... October 7,1765, nine&#13;
American colonies, ledbyNew York&#13;
and Massachusetts, convened at the&#13;
Stamp Aet Congress inNew York ...&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
is published every Thursday&#13;
throughout the semester by students of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside,  who are&#13;
solely responsible for its editorial policy and&#13;
content. Subscriptions are available at the cost&#13;
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Ranger  News&#13;
encourages  Letters to the&#13;
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reserves the right to edit letters.&#13;
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In MemorlJ of John&#13;
C.&#13;
Sandstrom,  former Manat]int] Etlitor, AUt].&#13;
25, 1996&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
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