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            <text>.Reading  group   to  meet  on  cam-&#13;
pus&#13;
See page   2&#13;
·Shadow   Conspiracy&#13;
opens  Friday&#13;
See  page  4&#13;
• Lady  Rangers   defeat   Mastadons&#13;
See page  6&#13;
VOLUME 25 • ISSUE 16 • JANUARY30, 1997&#13;
Construction update&#13;
AMANDA  BULGRIN&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF&#13;
The  University&#13;
of   Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside  is  currently&#13;
under&#13;
con-&#13;
structionin order&#13;
to&#13;
accommo-&#13;
date students   with   housi  ng,   pro-&#13;
vide renovated   offices&#13;
for   several&#13;
student organizations&#13;
and   offer    a&#13;
varietyof dining selections  in&#13;
a&#13;
newfood court.&#13;
The new dormitory,&#13;
being    con-&#13;
structed west   of   Molinaro&#13;
Hall,&#13;
willbe essential   to  the  growth&#13;
of&#13;
UW-Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
dorm&#13;
will&#13;
double  the   housing&#13;
capacity&#13;
at&#13;
UW-Parkside,  providing&#13;
housing&#13;
for 400  more   people&#13;
and    elimi-&#13;
natinga yearly  waiting    list  of   100&#13;
students.  The   $8.8   million&#13;
facil-&#13;
ity has  a  scheduled&#13;
completion&#13;
date of August   1997.&#13;
Another  construction&#13;
project&#13;
at&#13;
UW-Parkside  is   taking&#13;
place&#13;
on&#13;
the lower level  of  Wyllie    Hall.&#13;
In&#13;
this spot, Market   on  Main,&#13;
a  food&#13;
court is  being   buili    to   give    stu-&#13;
dents a  vast   assortment&#13;
of   food&#13;
options. Taco  Bell,&#13;
New    Market&#13;
and Salona  Grill   will   be   the   fea-&#13;
tures   at  "Market&#13;
on  Main"    giving&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
a  variety&#13;
of   selec-&#13;
lions.&#13;
Taco   Bell   will   be  a  self-service&#13;
set   up.&#13;
Salona&#13;
Grill    will   have   a&#13;
demonstration&#13;
grill   serving&#13;
burg-&#13;
ers,    sandwiches,&#13;
soups&#13;
and    stir-&#13;
fry.   The   New   Market    will   feature&#13;
gourmet&#13;
coffee.&#13;
pastries,&#13;
and&#13;
frozen&#13;
yogurt.&#13;
The    construction&#13;
will   begin   April&#13;
I  and   is  planned&#13;
to  be  finished    by  the  beginning&#13;
of&#13;
the   1997-98    school    year.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News,&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
and&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Adult&#13;
Student&#13;
Alliance&#13;
(PASA)&#13;
are   in&#13;
temporary&#13;
offices&#13;
until&#13;
the   new&#13;
offices&#13;
are&#13;
completed.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
office&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
moved&#13;
to   GRNQ&#13;
0-113,&#13;
PSGA&#13;
to&#13;
MOLN&#13;
0-124,&#13;
PASA&#13;
to&#13;
MOLN&#13;
0-127.&#13;
These&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
are&#13;
scheduled&#13;
to&#13;
move    into   their   new   offices    with-&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
next&#13;
couple&#13;
of&#13;
weeks,&#13;
according&#13;
to   Steve    McLaughlin,&#13;
Dean   of  Students.&#13;
ESTABLISHED'1972&#13;
Free ice&#13;
cream Friday&#13;
On  Friday.   Jan.   3 I  an  ice  cream   social   will  be&#13;
hosted    by  University&#13;
Activities&#13;
Office.&#13;
From&#13;
noon   to  I  p.m.   students&#13;
have   the  opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
be  served    free   ice  cream    cones   in  a  variety   of  tla-&#13;
vors   by  various    faculty   and   staff   members.&#13;
In  order   to  promote&#13;
good   relations&#13;
between    the&#13;
faculty   and   the  students&#13;
several    staff   members&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
dishing    out  the  fun   flavors   of  ice  cream.&#13;
Permanent base budget&#13;
cut possible&#13;
A  permanent&#13;
base   budget   cut  could   be  made   if&#13;
enrollment&#13;
is  not  increased&#13;
at  The   University-&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
UW·P   may   face   a cut  of  as&#13;
much   as  $1  million   due&#13;
to&#13;
the  decline   of  enroll-&#13;
ment.&#13;
The   fall   1996  enrollment&#13;
was  below   the  target&#13;
rate   leaving    the  University&#13;
with   a  $779,000    tuition&#13;
revenue&#13;
shortfall.&#13;
6  percent    of  state   general    pur-&#13;
pose   revenue    budget   may   be  lost  if  efforts   to  boost&#13;
enrollment&#13;
are  not  successful.&#13;
UW   System    campuses&#13;
that  do  not  meet   the&#13;
required&#13;
revenue    targets    will   have   to  forfeit   the&#13;
amount&#13;
of  short   fall  if  targets    are  not  met   over   time&#13;
under   a  new   tuition-revenue&#13;
management&#13;
policy.&#13;
In  fall   1997  a  new  residence&#13;
hall  will  be  ready&#13;
for  students    to  inhabit,    enabling    400  more   people&#13;
to  attend   the  University.&#13;
This   will  double   the  orig-&#13;
inal  housing    capacity    and  eliminate&#13;
a  yearly    100&#13;
person    waiting    list.    The   new   donn    will   greatly&#13;
increase&#13;
the  enrollment&#13;
at  U\y-P.&#13;
A&#13;
Building Relationship:&#13;
.&#13;
I&#13;
Students and the Fireside Theater Connection&#13;
CHRIS   HEILGEIST&#13;
RANGER  REPORTER&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Cushing.   Rebecca    Goessl.&#13;
and   Simon&#13;
Provan.&#13;
University&#13;
l&#13;
~Wi~con.sin - Parkside&#13;
theater    students.&#13;
get  paid   to  build   sets  for&#13;
,  p&#13;
e&#13;
~Ireslde, a  professional&#13;
theater&#13;
in  Fort   Atkinson.&#13;
Wis.&#13;
UW-&#13;
r&#13;
/rkslde    faculty   and   students&#13;
have    been    building&#13;
sets.    hanging&#13;
19hts.&#13;
and creating   special    effects    for  Fireside&#13;
productions&#13;
for  the&#13;
pasl&#13;
five years.&#13;
The relationship between   UW-Parksides&#13;
Theater   Department&#13;
andFiresidebegan over  live years  ago.  At the time, Skelly Warren,&#13;
aSSOCIate&#13;
f&#13;
'&#13;
.&#13;
h&#13;
hel&#13;
pro  esser   of  dramatic&#13;
arts.   was   designing.&#13;
and   With  t  e&#13;
P of  students,   constructins&#13;
Fireside's&#13;
sets.&#13;
Warren    and   crew&#13;
SOOn fnu&#13;
d h&#13;
0&#13;
n   t  ey had  more  work  than  they  could  handle.    When&#13;
Warren   tried&#13;
to&#13;
end   the  relationship&#13;
Fireside    management&#13;
asked,&#13;
"Is  there  any  why   we  can  make  this  work?"&#13;
Euzene   Norwood:&#13;
former&#13;
Dean  of  the  School   of  Am   and&#13;
Sciences.&#13;
finalized    the  details   of  the  arrangement:&#13;
Fireside   would&#13;
provide   UWP   with   a  grant   which   would  cover   the  salary   of  a  full&#13;
time   shop   foreman.&#13;
part   time   wages   for  two   to  three   scene~sho.p&#13;
assistants,   cost  of  materials,   and  necessary   tools.    In  return,   UWP  s&#13;
Theater    Department&#13;
would   construct&#13;
and   install   Fireside's&#13;
sets,&#13;
hang  lights.   and&#13;
insure&#13;
that  everything   was  working   prior&#13;
lO&#13;
open-&#13;
inz.nisht&#13;
The  asrcernent&#13;
was  formalized.&#13;
eTh;at~r   is  :   :ollaborative&#13;
art   and   this   collaboration&#13;
has  been&#13;
successful   for  all.   Fireside   has  gotten  reasonably    priced   sets,  light-&#13;
ing  and  special   effects   built  to  specifications.&#13;
They.·ve  saved  space&#13;
by  having'their&#13;
sets  built  off-site.&#13;
They've    saved   ume  and  money&#13;
by  having   UWP  manage   the  students   who-tum   designs   into  reality.&#13;
UWP  Theater  Department.  has  added  Michael  Clickner,  shop&#13;
foreman   and  technical   director.   to  their   staff,  purchased    additional&#13;
tools  for  their   shop,   increased   the  quality   of  UWP  theater   produc-&#13;
lions    because&#13;
of   Clickner's&#13;
expertise.&#13;
and   provided&#13;
additional&#13;
learning   opportunities&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
students.&#13;
~&#13;
As  for  UWP   theater   students.   just   ask  Kevin  Cushing   how  valu-&#13;
able  the  Fireside   experience    has  been.    Because   of  Fireside   credits&#13;
on  his  resume.   he  got  a  summer   job   building   sets  for  the  Santa   Fe&#13;
Opera Company  in California.   Not  too shabby for a guy  who two&#13;
years  ago  discovered    that  "he  liked  building   things   more  than  busi-&#13;
ness&#13;
See Fireside/page  3&#13;
Volunteer of&#13;
the&#13;
week&#13;
Students are selected as&#13;
Volunteer of the Week" becGuse&#13;
of their altruistic  attitudes, the&#13;
amount of time shared 'within the&#13;
community  and the positive&#13;
impact their service has made in&#13;
the lives of others.  This.week's&#13;
volunteer is&#13;
Maurice (Moe)&#13;
Guertin II.&#13;
As a senior Psychology major,&#13;
Maurice Guertin II became&#13;
active in the Parkside Volunteer&#13;
Program in October of 1996&#13;
when he began volunteering, two&#13;
times a week, at Bain&#13;
Elementary School helping first&#13;
grade children learn and become&#13;
better children.  Maurice or&#13;
"Moe" has returned to Bain for a&#13;
second semester in the same&#13;
classroom.&#13;
Bain School, a central city.&#13;
school in Kenosha, has a cultur-&#13;
ally diverse population. Sheri&#13;
Ludwig, teacher, thinks&#13;
Moe&#13;
works well with all the children,&#13;
She reported, "The children real-&#13;
ly like him and look forward to&#13;
the days he is with us. He is&#13;
willing to stay and work with&#13;
students at recess and he seems&#13;
to take an interest in their&#13;
progress."&#13;
Moe has a philosophical out-&#13;
look on&#13;
his&#13;
volunteer experience.&#13;
He said, "Children are our&#13;
future, and therefore should be&#13;
an integral part of our lives.&#13;
That is not to say that we can&#13;
solve all of tomorrow's problems&#13;
in this manner, but it certainly is&#13;
a start. Volunteering is a means&#13;
by.which we can start the&#13;
process and gain the experience&#13;
necessary for dealing with future&#13;
problems." Moe feels a sense of&#13;
Maurice Guertin II, volun-&#13;
teers at Bain Elementary.&#13;
personal reward when volunteer-&#13;
ing. He reported, "I have a feel-&#13;
ing of genuine compassion for&#13;
the children and I'm pleased&#13;
when I realize the progress they&#13;
have made and the enjoyment&#13;
they express during the time we&#13;
have tugether."&#13;
Moe has also volunteered at&#13;
the YMCA in Racine supervising&#13;
teenagers at the Saturday night&#13;
rock concert. Whether Moe is&#13;
helping teens or young children,&#13;
he is leaving a lasting, positive,&#13;
impression on our youth.&#13;
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES&#13;
KENOSHA LITERACY&#13;
COUNCIL REQUESTS&#13;
HELP&#13;
Office receptionist for Tues. or&#13;
Thurs. evenings. Responsible&#13;
people with pleasant personali-&#13;
ties are needed from 6:00-9:00&#13;
p.m, Answer phones and data&#13;
entry. Two people may wish to&#13;
work together at Uptown&#13;
Library. See Carol for more&#13;
details.&#13;
ALL SAINTS HOSPICE&#13;
TRAINING SCHEDULED.&#13;
Respond quickly to this&#13;
Saturday, February 1st training&#13;
for this Racine service&#13;
h}&#13;
terrni-&#13;
nally ill patients. Time: 8:00&#13;
a.m.-4:30p.m.  See Carol in the&#13;
Volunteer Office for placement.&#13;
DO YOU ENJOY BEING&#13;
WITH OLDER PEOPLE?&#13;
Various opportunities are avail-&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
you. Brookside Care&#13;
Center and Claridge House in&#13;
Kenosha and Lincoln Lutheran&#13;
Facilities in Racine. Spend as lit-&#13;
tle as 30 minutes weekly making&#13;
people happy.&#13;
ST. CATHERINE'S HOS-&#13;
PITAL NEEDS YOu.&#13;
Become a library clerk-research&#13;
and find articles for doctors or&#13;
help in the gift shop communi-&#13;
caung with customers and work-&#13;
ing with cash register.&#13;
SPECIAL EVENT NEEDS&#13;
75 VOLUNTEERS&#13;
Sign up today to help at the&#13;
Winter Carnival in Memorial&#13;
Hall in Racine on Sat.,Feb I or&#13;
Sun., Feb 2. Volunteer with chil-&#13;
dren's activities during a 2-3&#13;
hour shift. This is fun!&#13;
See Carol in the Volunteer Office&#13;
in the Career Center between&#13;
8:00a.m.-4:30p.m. M-F or e-mail&#13;
engberg@it.uwp.edu.&#13;
~~~&#13;
Entertainment  Editor&#13;
News Intern&#13;
Scott Malik&#13;
Jason Kluzak&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Features Intern&#13;
AIHeppner&#13;
TroyGetter&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
. Genevieve Guran&#13;
John Nunn&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
Aaron Rich&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Ranger Reporter&#13;
Nick Zahn&#13;
Kristine Hansen&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amanda BUlgrin&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
AprilSchoenberg&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Corey Mandley&#13;
Campus Features  Editor&#13;
Kendra Macey&#13;
Community Features Editor&#13;
Jennifer Puccini&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
encourages Leiters 10the Editor Letters should not exceed&#13;
250 words and should-be  delivered to the&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
office (WYLL&#13;
D139C)&#13;
or&#13;
e-ntailed to hansen8@illlwp.edll  by noon the Mondav before&#13;
publication.  Letters must be typed and include the author's name and&#13;
phone number. To be published, letters must be free from misleadinu or&#13;
libelous content. Letters that fail to comply will not&#13;
be&#13;
published.&#13;
RU/;ger&#13;
News&#13;
reserves the right to edit letters&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
is published every Thursday throughout  the semester bv&#13;
s~udel~tsof the. Ul:;\ersi~y of Wisconsin-Parkside,  who are solely respo~-&#13;
SIble tor Its editorial policv and content. Subscriptions  are available atthe&#13;
cost of&#13;
$1 0&#13;
for 28 issues. Member of the Associated Collegiate  Press&#13;
•&#13;
Jahuary 30,&#13;
1997·&#13;
pa~ 2&#13;
ON CAMPUS&#13;
READING GROUP OPEN&#13;
TO COMMUNITY&#13;
Drama, mystery and short essays will be highlighted during a read-&#13;
ing group meeting in spring at the University of Wisconsin -&#13;
Parks ide.&#13;
The Race, Class and Gender Study Group is free and open to the&#13;
public. Participants should have read the books prior&#13;
to&#13;
the meet-&#13;
ings. Books and meeting dates are:&#13;
Friday, Jan. 24 -  "Oranges are not the Only Fruit," by Jeanette&#13;
Winterson.  A coming out story of a young lesbian from a working&#13;
class family raised in a fundamentalist  Christian community.&#13;
Friday, Feb. 14 -  "Killing Rage: Ending Racism," by Bell&#13;
Hooks. A collection of essays on race and racism in the United&#13;
States.&#13;
Friday, March 14 -&#13;
"I&#13;
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," by&#13;
Maya Angelou. A poignant chronicle of Angelou's life up to the age&#13;
of 16, and including the birth of her son.&#13;
Friday, April 18 -  "Snow Falling on Cedars," by David&#13;
Guterson.  On an isolated island a fisherman is found suspiciously&#13;
drowned and a Japanese American is charged with his murder. The&#13;
story recounts the courtroom drama and surprising turns of evidence.&#13;
Friday, May 16 ~ "A Yellow Raft in Blue Water," by Michael&#13;
Dorris. A generational story of three American Indian women who&#13;
bring together a shared past and future.&#13;
All meetings will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the UW-Parkside&#13;
Faculty/Staff lounge, Room III of Molinaro Hall. Free parking will&#13;
be in all university lots. Books for the discussion group can be pur-&#13;
chased at the UW-Parkside Bookstore.&#13;
The program is sponsored by the UW-Parkside Women's Studies&#13;
Group. For more information, contact Mary Kay Schleiter, associate&#13;
professor of sociology and director of the Women's Studies Center at&#13;
(414) 595-2536.&#13;
I&#13;
j&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
I&#13;
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION&#13;
TO HOLD MEETING,&#13;
FORUMFEB.l&#13;
The annual meeting of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside Alumni Association&#13;
will be held at noon on Saturday,&#13;
'. Feb. I in room 104 on the&#13;
Parkside Student Union. The&#13;
meeting is open to all UW-&#13;
Parkside graduates.&#13;
An alumni forum will precede&#13;
the meeting, beginning at 8 a.rn.&#13;
Participants will have the oppor-&#13;
tunity to express ideas on how&#13;
the university can strengthen its&#13;
relationship with alumni.&#13;
During the meeting, the&#13;
Alumni Association will hold&#13;
elections for the Board of&#13;
Directors. Candidates are; John&#13;
Ernst, 1986, communications;&#13;
Gail Whittier, 1986, business&#13;
management; Tashe Bozinovski,&#13;
1976, business management;&#13;
Aldred Days, 1993, political sci-&#13;
ence, and Marty Sturino, 1973,&#13;
business management, 1992&#13;
masters in business adrninistra-&#13;
tion, all of Racine.&#13;
All UW-Parkside graduates are&#13;
eligible to vote in the election.&#13;
Ballots should be returned by&#13;
Friday, Jan. 3l, and can be&#13;
obtained by calling the UW-&#13;
Parkside Office of Alumni&#13;
Relations at (414) 595-2414.&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
900 Wood Rd&#13;
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000&#13;
(414) 595-2287&#13;
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