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&gt;&#13;
OMen's Cross Country fights for&#13;
fourth in GLYC/page 13&#13;
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OTheRocky Horror Picture Show&#13;
oncampus tonight. For a shopping&#13;
list,see page 6&#13;
OA review of&#13;
Bram Stoker's&#13;
•&#13;
Dracula&#13;
performing in the Comm&#13;
Arts theatre/page 9&#13;
VOLUME  25&#13;
°&#13;
ISSUE&#13;
9&#13;
°&#13;
OCTOBER&#13;
31,1996&#13;
HIlPPY   HL\LLOWEEN&#13;
ESTABLISHED  1972&#13;
Flu shots available at&#13;
Student Health Center&#13;
A day of atonement&#13;
BYCARRIE MCNAMARA&#13;
SPECIALTO THE RANGER&#13;
In a classroom where students&#13;
gather, someone sneezes, another&#13;
person coughs, and a few others&#13;
blow their noses.&#13;
No one wants to catch this cold.&#13;
Therefore, after class, taking a&#13;
walk to the Student Health and&#13;
Counseling  Center in Molinaro&#13;
Hall, Room D-115 to get a flu&#13;
shot can help to sustain good&#13;
health.&#13;
Last year, the Center of Disease&#13;
Control reported over 4,000 cases&#13;
of influenza in the United States.&#13;
Reports indicated that the number&#13;
of cases could have been greatly&#13;
reduced and less severe&#13;
if&#13;
sick&#13;
persons had received  a yearly&#13;
PHOTOBYCASPER vaccine for influenza.&#13;
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Now through mid-November is&#13;
hall_   &lt;ost-~s (the{te sopposed&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
ghosts).·&#13;
the best time to get the flu shot&#13;
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Although peak flu season is not&#13;
Recurrmg fights between students&#13;
until December, getting the shot&#13;
early allows the body's immune&#13;
•&#13;
system to become strongest at&#13;
cause for disciplinary action&#13;
thi~~~:nza,  or the flu, is more&#13;
than just a common cold.  The&#13;
symptoms corne go fast and can&#13;
leave people in bed for over a&#13;
. willing to go.&#13;
In order to provide a safer&#13;
environment  at dances,  where&#13;
many fights take place, a faculty&#13;
or staff member is required to be&#13;
at the  dance  as well  as a&#13;
University Police officer.&#13;
Dean McLaughlin explained&#13;
his thoughts on why violence is a&#13;
problem in today's society and&#13;
what he plans to do to ensure&#13;
safety at UW-Parkside.&#13;
"With    the    Dispute&#13;
Resolution  Center we hope to&#13;
have  students  learn  to  talk&#13;
through  their problems  rather&#13;
then fight," said McLaughlin.&#13;
BYAMANDA BULGRIN&#13;
NEWS EDITOR&#13;
In response to this episode,&#13;
the students were brought in to&#13;
meet with McLaughlin, who dis-&#13;
cussed  with the students  the&#13;
importance of solving their prob-&#13;
lems through peaceful actions.&#13;
A meeting with the dean is'&#13;
the first action taken in response&#13;
to violence at UW_Parkside.&#13;
McLaughlin  said  another&#13;
way UW-Parkside  students can&#13;
learn to cut back on violence is&#13;
by visiting  the  new Dispute&#13;
Resolution Center.  Students can&#13;
go&#13;
to&#13;
the Dispute  Resolution&#13;
Center to discuss any problems&#13;
they may be facing with a.media-&#13;
tor as long as both parties are&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
An increasing  number  of&#13;
fights at the  University   of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside has prompt-&#13;
ed Steve McLaughlin,  dean of&#13;
students, to explain the discipli-&#13;
nary action against students who&#13;
choose violence to solve prob-&#13;
lems.&#13;
At a Black Student Union&#13;
(B.S.U.)  dance   in   early&#13;
September,&#13;
a&#13;
fight  erupted&#13;
between-twostudents in a "frater-&#13;
nity pride" situation.  The stu-&#13;
dents started raising their voices&#13;
and then proceeded to push each&#13;
other around.&#13;
DEREK BISHOP&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
An&#13;
estimated  one million&#13;
African-American  men of all ages&#13;
stood together in a totally non-threat-&#13;
ening way to discuss and show sup-&#13;
port for one another in Washington,&#13;
D.C. on Oct. 16, for the "Million&#13;
Man March."&#13;
It&#13;
is now the march's&#13;
anniversary  and there are several&#13;
effects of the march still ripping&#13;
through the world.&#13;
,&#13;
week. Fever, chills, fatigue, and&#13;
muscle aches are the key signals&#13;
that your body is being attacked&#13;
by the virus. This will often lead&#13;
to a sore throat, cough, and loss&#13;
. of appetite.   Since the virus&#13;
spreads through the air, anyone&#13;
who comes in contact with a sick&#13;
person is a possible candidate for&#13;
infection.&#13;
The flu shot will not only keep&#13;
those vaccinated healthy, but it&#13;
will also ward off the spread of&#13;
the disease.&#13;
Sharon Eaves, a Registered&#13;
Nurse who works at the Student&#13;
Health and Counseling  Center,&#13;
encourages  students to get the&#13;
vaccine each fall.&#13;
"Everyone is exposed to every-&#13;
0!1e else at school, and that puts&#13;
all students at risk," explained&#13;
Eaves ..&#13;
Students, faculty, and staff can&#13;
obtain the flu vaccine for $7 at&#13;
the   Student   Health   and&#13;
Counseling  Center in Molinaro&#13;
Hall,  Room  D-115  through&#13;
October.   No appointment  is&#13;
needed.   The Student  Health&#13;
Center is open Monday through&#13;
Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and&#13;
from I p.m. to 4 p.m.&#13;
PURPQSE&#13;
As the nation watched this his-&#13;
toric  moment,  Nation  of  Islam&#13;
Minister and march organizer Louis&#13;
Farrakhan,  plus  other  key-~te&#13;
speakers,  delivered  powerful  mes-&#13;
sages for two and a half hours direct-&#13;
ed at the hearts and souls of African-&#13;
American men.&#13;
. Farrakhan  confessed  to CNN&#13;
Senior  Washington  Correspondent&#13;
Charles Bierbauer (Oct. 15, 1995),&#13;
"Million Manmarch,cont.&#13;
p.&#13;
3&#13;
Chinese culture high-&#13;
lighted at UW-Parkside&#13;
RANGER NEWS REPORT&#13;
. The people and the culture of&#13;
China will be the focus of "An&#13;
Evening   in  China"   at  the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
on Nov. 16.&#13;
The program will begin with a&#13;
traditional  Chinese banquet, fol- \&#13;
lowed  by  the  Yellow  River&#13;
Performing Arts Group. The pres-&#13;
figious group from Chicago will&#13;
I&#13;
·terform   traditional   Chinese&#13;
!&#13;
usic  and  Shaolin  Kung  Fu&#13;
,&#13;
(Chinese  martial arts). All three&#13;
Imain  artists  graduated   from&#13;
I&#13;
'Shanghai  Music  Conservatory&#13;
and  worked  in the  Shanghai&#13;
National Music Orchestra, which&#13;
is one of the premier orchestras in&#13;
China.&#13;
An illustrated presentation will&#13;
be given. by four UW-Parkside&#13;
faculty and staff. Ron Pavalko,&#13;
Carol Tebber, George Wang and&#13;
Esther Letven. who all recently&#13;
spent the summer in China, will&#13;
provide  information -on China's&#13;
education, business and culture.&#13;
A display of Chinese paintings&#13;
and crafts will be provided  by&#13;
Deyong  Jia,  the  Educational&#13;
Consul of the Consul General of&#13;
the People's Republic of China in&#13;
Chicago.&#13;
The event, sponsored by the&#13;
Center for International  Studies,&#13;
will begin at 6 p.m. and will cost&#13;
$20 per person for attendance.&#13;
Reservations  are required  and&#13;
there is limited seating available.&#13;
For more information or to make&#13;
a reservation, call UW-Parkside's&#13;
Center for International  Studies&#13;
at 595-2701.&#13;
CORRECTIONS&#13;
If you see an inaccuracy printed in&#13;
the  Ranger  News,&#13;
we want you to&#13;
let us know. Call 595-2287 and leave a detailed correction and a&#13;
n~mber where you can be reached should we have any questions.&#13;
ISSUE 8 (Oct. 24, t996) -The article about the Wingspread confer-&#13;
ence should have said that Prof. James did not attend the conference,&#13;
two of the six UW-Parkside Wingspread Fellows (Rebekah Bakke&#13;
and Susie St. Germaine) did. Also, four Fellows attended the confer-&#13;
ence, with two being from UW-Parkside. -The Calendar of Events&#13;
incorrectly dated the Blood Drive as Oct. 25.&#13;
It&#13;
is Nov. 25. -In the&#13;
Feature story about MTV's "The Real World," Sarah' graduated&#13;
from Zion-Benton  Township high school in 1988, not 1987. -The&#13;
correct number for Chay's Tae Kwon Do is 633-7090.&#13;
The  Ranger   News&#13;
regrets the above errors.&#13;
So,what's your&#13;
Halloween costume?&#13;
oaooer&#13;
31, 1996·&#13;
pag:j&#13;
Planning committee seeks campus&#13;
input on university's mission&#13;
RANGER NEWS REPORT&#13;
The planning committee  will  sion, objectives and strategies by .&#13;
also develop a "vision statement"   December  I so they can be con-&#13;
that  will  detail  what  the  sidered  when  budgets  for the&#13;
University is striving to become.   1997-98 fiscal year will be dis-&#13;
The committee is composed of  cussed.&#13;
faculty, staff, students, adminis-&#13;
In late October, drafts of the&#13;
trators, deans, department chairs,   committee's  work&#13;
will&#13;
be distrib-&#13;
classified   staff,   governance   uted for discussion  and will go&#13;
groups and the community  and  before students, an external focus&#13;
had developed drafts of the mis-  group,   the  faculty   senate,&#13;
sion statement  and objectives.   Academic  Staff Committee and&#13;
Copies have been circulated  via  classified staff.&#13;
e-mail and other means.&#13;
Feedback from the University&#13;
According to Dick Brown, dean  will be used to revise the mission,&#13;
of the School of Business  and  strategies  and objectives.  The&#13;
Technology,  who is facilitating   planning  committee  plans  to&#13;
the Planning Committee, the goal  develop a set of measurable out-&#13;
is to have good drafts of the mis-  comes in January.&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's   35-mem-&#13;
ber    University&#13;
Planning&#13;
Committee  is seeking input from&#13;
the campus community  on the&#13;
University's 'mission,  its priori-&#13;
ties and its future.&#13;
The group has been meeting&#13;
since August on strategic plan-&#13;
ning. Its task is to develop a mis-&#13;
sion statement describing the pur-&#13;
pose of the University, a set of&#13;
objectives  and measurable  out-&#13;
comes, strategies to accomplish&#13;
the objectives and a monitoring&#13;
system to check on results.&#13;
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