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            <text>Features&#13;
SPDrts&#13;
What the Alpha brothers 'are&#13;
Wrestlers wriggle their&#13;
doing at UW-Parkside/3&#13;
way to no. 1ranking&#13;
News&#13;
Student fees case&#13;
appealed in Madison/2&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
VOLUME  25·   ISSUE  14·   JANUARY   16, 1997&#13;
Plans for new graph-&#13;
ic&#13;
design program&#13;
underway&#13;
KRISTINE  WENNINGER&#13;
RANGER NEWS&#13;
The University of Wisconsin·Parkside  may&#13;
finally&#13;
be&#13;
able to offer its students a degree in&#13;
graphicdesign.&#13;
The art department has been requesting a&#13;
graphicdesign program ~ r several years. and ifall&#13;
goesas planned the new program may be in place&#13;
b) fall&#13;
"r&#13;
100&#13;
1&#13;
Until now, the closest UW System schools&#13;
offering a graphic design degree were UW-&#13;
Milwaukee and UW-Whitewater.&#13;
The art department chair, professor Doug&#13;
• See PLANS&#13;
on&#13;
page 2&#13;
One Card idea might simplify&#13;
students' wallets, says Neibuhr&#13;
VICTORIA BLOUNT&#13;
RANGER NEWS&#13;
card.&#13;
The One Card, which has&#13;
been investigated by the campus&#13;
taskforce for two years, is now&#13;
being   presented   before&#13;
Chancellor Eleanor Smith for&#13;
final acceptance. The taskforce&#13;
has observed the success the&#13;
card has had at other universities&#13;
such as Michigan and Florida&#13;
State, and hopes that UW-&#13;
Parks ide will have similar suc-&#13;
cess.&#13;
UW-Parkside plans to start&#13;
slowly with the features the card&#13;
will offer, then expand as the&#13;
card becomes more popular.&#13;
The One Card will offer&#13;
such benefits as laundry ser-&#13;
We've seen the commer-&#13;
cials, heard about it at the bank,&#13;
butjust what is the One Card?&#13;
And what can it do for the&#13;
University  of  Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside?&#13;
The One Card is a small&#13;
plastic card that has a magnetic&#13;
strip in the front and the stu-&#13;
dent's picture and number on the&#13;
front.&#13;
It&#13;
is an upgrade from the&#13;
present student&#13;
JD&#13;
card that wi&#13;
II&#13;
Work much like a checking&#13;
account. Money can be deposit-&#13;
ed into an account, then with-&#13;
drawn as the student uses the&#13;
vices, cafeteria accounts, vend-&#13;
ing machines, and anything else&#13;
a student would normally use&#13;
cash  for. Eventually  UW-&#13;
Parkside would like to add long&#13;
distance phone services, connec-&#13;
tions to an on-campus bank, and&#13;
electronic dorm key entrance.&#13;
Bill Neibuhr, director of the&#13;
Parkside Union, stated that "the&#13;
One Card will be safe and effec-&#13;
tive. If the card is ever stolen, it&#13;
will be immediately deactivated&#13;
and replaced with a new one."&#13;
Students believe that the&#13;
One Card will benefit those&#13;
• SeeONE CARD&#13;
on&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
ESTABLISHED   1972&#13;
Acting Ranger&#13;
editor named&#13;
RANGER NEWS STAFF&#13;
REPORT&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin, former&#13;
News Editor at the Ranger&#13;
News, has been named acting&#13;
Editor-in-Chief of the Ranger&#13;
News for the spring  1997&#13;
semester.&#13;
Kristine Hansen, Editor-in-&#13;
Chief since July, has accepted a&#13;
reporting  job  with  CNI&#13;
DeVinny, states, "Parks ide's art department has&#13;
had a real deficiency without agraphic design pro-&#13;
gram ...a new program like this could double the&#13;
(number of)&#13;
art&#13;
majors." He believes that graphic&#13;
design is an important part of today's business&#13;
world.&#13;
The new program would be structured to&#13;
include basic introductory art classes and intro-&#13;
ductory typography and graphic design classes. A&#13;
series&#13;
of graphic&#13;
design&#13;
and illustration&#13;
Former Ranger Editor-in-&#13;
Chief Kristine Hansen&#13;
Newspapers,  Inc. in New&#13;
Berlin. Hansen's responsibilities&#13;
will include reporting on city&#13;
and police in the suburb of Oak&#13;
Creek.&#13;
Bulgrin,  a sophomore,&#13;
joined the Ranger staff in&#13;
January of 1996as astaff writer.&#13;
Since that time, she has reported&#13;
on women's soccer, PSGA,&#13;
movie reviews, and the He&#13;
SaidiShe Said column (She&#13;
Acting Ranger Editor-in-&#13;
Chief Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Said). In addition, Bulgrin has&#13;
assisted the Ranger's business&#13;
department with subscriptions&#13;
and pick-up of ads.&#13;
Derek  Bishop,  former&#13;
Business Manager,  resigned&#13;
from his position and is now&#13;
working in advertising.sales at&#13;
Happenings  Magazine  in&#13;
Kenosha. Corey Mandley, a&#13;
freshman, has been hired as the&#13;
Ranger's  Asst.  Business&#13;
Manager and will help coordi-&#13;
nate ad sales and subscriptions.&#13;
Applications  are being&#13;
accepted for News Editor and&#13;
Business Manager at the Ranger&#13;
office, GRNQ 0-113 and D-115&#13;
or by calling 595-2287.&#13;
.&#13;
What does "diversity" mean to us as individu-&#13;
als,and as acommunity?&#13;
Convocation is today in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theater from 1-4:30 p.m. with a recep-&#13;
tion to follow, sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the Diversity&#13;
Awareness Committee.&#13;
Student fees case&#13;
appealed in Madison&#13;
MADISON  -  Students  on Dec.&#13;
6  supported   the  UW  System&#13;
Board  of  Regent's   decision&#13;
to&#13;
appeal  'the Southworth  et. al. v.&#13;
Grebe&#13;
et.&#13;
al.  student  fee  case.&#13;
The decision,  as it stands,  would&#13;
alter the current  student  fee poli-&#13;
cy which  has been in effect over&#13;
the past twenty  years.&#13;
"Students   throughout    the&#13;
UW System  are elated  with the&#13;
Board  of Regent's  commitment&#13;
to the current  student  fee policy&#13;
and shared governance system of&#13;
the  university,"   said  Timothy&#13;
Casper,   president   of  United&#13;
Council.   "The  decision  shows&#13;
their  belief  in  the  democratic&#13;
process,   which  students   have&#13;
developed   in  accordance   with&#13;
state statute."&#13;
The Southworth  case has the&#13;
potential  to limit the use of stu-&#13;
dent  fees to fund activities  and&#13;
organizations   at all UW campus-&#13;
es.  If limits were placed  on the&#13;
use  of  student  fees,  leadership&#13;
opportunities   and  experiences&#13;
may  be  reduced   for&#13;
students.&#13;
Additionally,  students  would  not&#13;
have  the opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
and  debate  the numerous   ideas&#13;
they do today.&#13;
"Student&#13;
organizational&#13;
leadership   opportunities    have&#13;
been a hallmark  of a UW educa-&#13;
tional experience,"  said Casper.&#13;
"These   opportunities&#13;
provide&#13;
students  with skills to make them&#13;
more  employable   upon  gradua-&#13;
tion."&#13;
The appeal  will be heard  in&#13;
the  United   States  7th  Circuit&#13;
Court  of Appeals.  Students  and&#13;
UW officials  are hoping  the rul-&#13;
ing will be overturned.&#13;
PLANScont.  from page one&#13;
xcourses  would be emphasized  at several&#13;
levels, and a senior level internship at an area&#13;
graphic  design  firm may also be involved  in&#13;
the major.&#13;
.&#13;
"By the time a student  completes  his or&#13;
her four year degree,  he or she may should·&#13;
have exceilent  entry level skills and a strong&#13;
portfolio,"  explained  DeVinny.&#13;
Along  with planning  for the new pro-&#13;
gram, the art department is also planning for&#13;
The  art department   and art majors  are&#13;
very excited  about the incoming  program,&#13;
but DeVinny  states, "Even  though  we are&#13;
employing   a graphic  design  program,   we&#13;
still encourage  all arts, and the new program&#13;
shouldn't  diminish  the importance  ofprofes-&#13;
sional artists  or art education."&#13;
a new faculty member to teach the graphic&#13;
design  curriculum.   On-ce official&#13;
authoriza-&#13;
tion  is given,  the department   will  be con-&#13;
cerned  with a nationwide  search  for a candi-&#13;
date. Interviews  are set to begin this spring.&#13;
Plans for a new computer  lab are also in&#13;
the making.   The new lab would  be located&#13;
in the Communication   Arts building.   When&#13;
it is built, this lab, as well as existing  labs,&#13;
will be used.&#13;
January&#13;
16,1997·&#13;
page~&#13;
ONE CARD cont. from&#13;
page 1&#13;
living  on campus,  but has some&#13;
reservations   for  those  commut-&#13;
the  library."  Another  concern  is&#13;
the cost of the card, which is still&#13;
being  negotiated   by the campus&#13;
taskforce.&#13;
Wh iIe the  card  may  cause&#13;
concern  for some.  to many it is&#13;
the right step.&#13;
J&#13;
mg.&#13;
Tame  Steiner,  a sophomore,&#13;
said,   "Many   of  the  services&#13;
offered  will not be used by com-&#13;
muter  students  who simply  need&#13;
an&#13;
ID&#13;
for basic purposes  such as&#13;
Alumni association seeks&#13;
award nominations&#13;
The  University  of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Alumni  Association  is&#13;
seeking  nominations   for its 1997 distinguished   alumni  awards. The&#13;
annual  awards  recognize  graduates  who have excelled  in their cho-&#13;
sen field or preformed  exemplary   service  to the community  and/or&#13;
Parkside.  Nominees  must hold a bachelor's   or master's  degree from&#13;
Parkside.  The Distinguished   Achievement   Award  is given to a grad-&#13;
uate  who has excelled  in his or her profession.   Nominees  will&#13;
be&#13;
evaluated  by several  factors,  including  positions   of leadership  in&#13;
professional   societies/organizations,&#13;
a commitment   to excellence&#13;
and lifelong  learning  and evidence  of continued  growth  in his or her&#13;
profession.  The Distinguished   Alumni  Service  Award  is presented  to&#13;
an individual  who demonstrates   outstanding   and significant  contri-&#13;
butions  to the community   and/or  Parks ide. Letters  of nomination&#13;
should  include  the name,  current  address  and phone  number  of each&#13;
nominee   and  the  name  and  phone  number   of  the  nominator.&#13;
Nominators   must  address  specifically   how  individuals   meet selec-&#13;
tion criteria  and also include  strong  supportive  comments.  All mate-&#13;
rials  should  be sent  to the  UW-Parkside   Alumni  Association,&#13;
cia&#13;
Office  of University   Relations,   Box&#13;
2000,&#13;
Kenosha,   WI&#13;
53141-&#13;
2000.&#13;
Deadline  for receipt  of nominations   is January&#13;
31.&#13;
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Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Kristine Hansen&#13;
Acting  Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amanda  Bulgrin&#13;
Managing  Editor&#13;
April Schoenberg&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
Amanda  BUlgrin&#13;
Campus  Features   Editor&#13;
Kendra Macey&#13;
Community   Features  Editor&#13;
Jennifer Puccini&#13;
Entertainment   Editor&#13;
Scott Malik&#13;
Sports  Editor&#13;
AI Heppner&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Genevieve Guran&#13;
News  Intern&#13;
Jason  Kluzak&#13;
Arts and Entertainment   Intern&#13;
Coleen Tartaglia&#13;
Features  Intern&#13;
Troy Getter&#13;
PRODUCTION&#13;
Layout  Editor&#13;
Julia Ingram&#13;
Photo  Editor&#13;
John Nunn&#13;
Graphic  Design&#13;
Derek Bishop&#13;
Office  Assistant&#13;
Aaron Rich&#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
Ass!.  Business   Manager&#13;
Corey Mandley&#13;
comply  will not be published.&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
reserves  the right to edit letters.&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
encourages   Letters  10 the&#13;
Editor.  Letters  should  not exceed&#13;
250&#13;
words&#13;
and should  be delivered  10 the&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
office (GRNQ&#13;
0-113, 0-115»&#13;
or e-rnailed  to&#13;
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by  1100n the  Monday&#13;
before  publication.  Leiters must&#13;
be&#13;
typed and&#13;
include  the author's  name and phone number&#13;
To be published,  letters must be free from mis-&#13;
leading  or libelous  content.  Letters that fail to&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
is published   every  Thursday&#13;
throughout  the semester  by students  of the&#13;
University  of  Wisccnsm-Parkside,    who  are&#13;
solely  responsible  for its editorial  policy and&#13;
content,  Subscriptions  are available  at the cost&#13;
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