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a statement this semester regarding&#13;
sexual  harassment  on campus.   From&#13;
time  to time, pver a&#13;
period&#13;
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years,   unidentified   members    of&#13;
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and    promote&#13;
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been  reported  recently,  but not imme-&#13;
diately  following  !he incident&#13;
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being&#13;
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in a classroom.&#13;
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that  creates   a  negative   teaching&#13;
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and  oltl  tires  generated   by  campus   operation&#13;
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companies   that  deal  specifically    with&#13;
those materials.&#13;
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and&#13;
a member   of the&#13;
Recycling   Committee,   mentioned   UW-Parkside's&#13;
cooperation    wi!h  the Andis  Company   of Racine.&#13;
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excess   polystyrene   packing  peanuts.&#13;
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Parkside's   partnerships.   One  such  partnership   is&#13;
with  !he above  mentioned   Andis  Company   and&#13;
another   is&#13;
with&#13;
an unnamed   individual   who  re-&#13;
pairs&#13;
and  re-sells  excess   paileLs...&#13;
.&#13;
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thin:l qualification   dealt  with  Innovallons&#13;
implemented    at UW-Parkside.    UW-Parkslde   was&#13;
!he  tirst  and  only  site  in the  country   for In-Sink&#13;
See Award/page 2&#13;
Eleanor  Smith&#13;
learning  community.    Professors&#13;
can&#13;
'I&#13;
teach  and&#13;
the&#13;
students    can't&#13;
learn.'&#13;
She  urges  faculty,  staff  and  students,&#13;
"to join  us  in creating  a teaching  and&#13;
learning environment and to make&#13;
sure&#13;
that&#13;
everyone  knows  to report&#13;
the&#13;
incident&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
identify&#13;
who&#13;
the&#13;
per-&#13;
petrator  is.  Don't  tolerate&#13;
it!"&#13;
Victims  of harassment  can contact&#13;
charlotte   Westerhaus,  Assistant  to&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor   for  Equity&#13;
and&#13;
Diversity,&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
Affirmative&#13;
Action  Department&#13;
.&#13;
in   Wyllie    Hall   340&#13;
at&#13;
ext&#13;
2369&#13;
Victims  can  also  contact  Steve&#13;
Mclaughlin,&#13;
Dean&#13;
of  Students,&#13;
in&#13;
Union  209  or&#13;
at&#13;
ext. 2419.   Professor&#13;
Frances&#13;
Kavenik,   Chairperson&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Sexual   Harassment   committee,   is&#13;
located&#13;
in Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
240,&#13;
ext  is 2644,  or she can  be&#13;
reached&#13;
by&#13;
email&#13;
at&#13;
frances.kavenik@uwp.edu.&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
A Statement&#13;
from  the&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
I   was    distressed&#13;
10&#13;
learn    that&#13;
recently a numbersof incidentsof .&#13;
harassment  have  occurred  on  our&#13;
campus.&#13;
Harassment  is a fonn  of&#13;
repeated  demeaning  verbal  and&#13;
other    expressive&#13;
behavior,&#13;
in&#13;
instructional   and  non-instructional&#13;
settings.&#13;
The    behavior&#13;
can&#13;
be&#13;
harmful&#13;
to   another's&#13;
work&#13;
and&#13;
study&#13;
performance,&#13;
or to the work,&#13;
study- or  service&#13;
environment&#13;
It&#13;
can&#13;
'seriously&#13;
interfere&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
learning or&#13;
performance&#13;
of univer-&#13;
sity  faculty,   staff  or  students    and  is&#13;
hostile,  intimidating,  or demeaning&#13;
to university faculty, staff or stu-&#13;
dents  of  a particular gender.  race,&#13;
cultural   background,&#13;
ethnicity,&#13;
sex-&#13;
ual orientation,  or disability.   Such&#13;
behavior&#13;
is  reprehensible&#13;
and   will&#13;
not   be  tolerated    by  the   University&#13;
of  Wisconsin-Parkside.&#13;
Harassment  has no place  in any&#13;
setting  but certainly not in a institu-&#13;
tion   of  higher   education.&#13;
In  both&#13;
obvious  and subtle  ways,  the  very&#13;
possiblility&#13;
of&#13;
harassment&#13;
is&#13;
destructive&#13;
to   individual&#13;
faculty,&#13;
staff  and  students,    and  to  the&#13;
acad-&#13;
ernie   cummunity&#13;
as   a   whole.&#13;
When,   through   the  fear  of  reprisal,&#13;
a  faculty   member,    staff  member,    or&#13;
student  submits,  or is pressured  to&#13;
submit,&#13;
to&#13;
harassment,&#13;
the&#13;
University's  ability  to carry  out  its&#13;
mission  is&#13;
undermined.    "&#13;
The    University's&#13;
educational&#13;
mission"is promoted  by forging  and&#13;
maintaining  ~ supportive  and toler-&#13;
ant campus  atmosphere  for all  fac-&#13;
ulty,  staff  and   students.&#13;
Any   indi-&#13;
vidual  who  believes  that he or she&#13;
has  been   the  subject   of  and/or   wit-&#13;
nessed  an occurance  of harassment&#13;
is encouraged&#13;
to promply   report   the&#13;
incident   to  the  Office   of Equity   and&#13;
Diversity;   Dean  of Students,   Deans,&#13;
and/oupervisors.&#13;
Please   join   me   in  creating   a&#13;
teachingflearning&#13;
environment&#13;
where    each    person   can    reach&#13;
his/her   fullest   potential.&#13;
'j&#13;
February&#13;
13, 199?&#13;
page~&#13;
,.~&#13;
,oM&#13;
Volunteer of the&#13;
week&#13;
Award/from page 1&#13;
Students  are selected  as&#13;
"Volunteer  of the Week"  on the&#13;
basis of their altruistic  attitudes,  the&#13;
amount  of time shared  within  the&#13;
community  and the positive  impact&#13;
their service has made  in the lives&#13;
of others.  This week's  volunteer  is&#13;
Goran Jankovic.&#13;
Goran Jankovic,  a sophomore&#13;
Chemistry  major, became  a mem-&#13;
ber of the Parks ide Volunteer&#13;
Program  in October  of 1995 when&#13;
he began volunteering  at the&#13;
Kenosha  Hospital  and Medical&#13;
Center in the emergency&#13;
room.&#13;
Along with helping at a few on-&#13;
campus  events, Goran  has volun-&#13;
teered  150 hours.  Not recorded  are&#13;
the many volunteer  hours of lab&#13;
work he does with Dr. Dale&#13;
Wheeler.  His club involvement&#13;
includes  the Pre-Health  Club and&#13;
the Chemistry  Club.  Helping&#13;
to&#13;
stay physically  fit and to control&#13;
stress levels, Goran credits his 15-&#13;
year participation  in Tae K won Do.&#13;
Diane Andrekus,  Kenosha&#13;
Hospital Volunteer Coordinator,&#13;
relayed information  about Goran&#13;
from John Hollister,  Patient Care&#13;
Coordinator  for the Emergency&#13;
Room.  John thinks Goran  would&#13;
numbers  follow in the summary&#13;
dealing  with can liners, toner car-&#13;
tridges, etc.&#13;
The seventh and final qualification&#13;
discussed  the information  and educa-&#13;
tion provided at UW-Parkside&#13;
regarding  environmental  awareness.&#13;
Faculty, staff and students may recall&#13;
hearing former Governor Gaylord&#13;
Nelson, the founder of Earth Day,&#13;
speak on&#13;
Earth&#13;
Day of '95. There&#13;
were special displays and articles in&#13;
the campus  newspaper. At the pre-&#13;
sent moment,  the glass display in&#13;
Main Place highlights the special  .&#13;
award granted to Parkside.&#13;
Mary Ruetz encourages  students&#13;
to participate  in this honorable&#13;
endeavor. "Our Recycling&#13;
Comnnittee  would like you to take&#13;
part in any of our environmental  pro-&#13;
jects. Right now, we could use some&#13;
help planning our annual&#13;
Earth&#13;
Day&#13;
celebration.  Give me a call at ext.&#13;
2667 if you want to do something&#13;
hands-on  for the environment;  or&#13;
if&#13;
you simply want to share your ideas&#13;
with&#13;
us."&#13;
If&#13;
students, faculty or staff have any&#13;
questionsor  would like more infer-&#13;
mation on the campus'  waste reduc-&#13;
tion and recycling program, they can&#13;
contact Bill Streeter at 595-2141  or&#13;
Mary Ruetz at 595'2667.&#13;
the amount of paper used by way of&#13;
"ordering fewer phone books, mak-&#13;
ing two-sided  copies  wherever  possi-&#13;
ble and reducing incoming junk&#13;
mail." Faculty and staff also "refill&#13;
toner cartridges  for our laser printers&#13;
and reuse file folders, paycheck&#13;
envelopes, plastic packing materials&#13;
and boxes."&#13;
The fifth qualification described&#13;
UW-Parkside's  recycling efforts.&#13;
Parkside recycles approximately  sev-&#13;
enteen tons of cardboard  each year.&#13;
Mary Ruetz gave special mention&#13;
to the custodians on campus for their&#13;
. part in this effort. They are known to&#13;
pick recyclables out of the general'&#13;
trash bins and put them into their&#13;
appropriate receptacles.&#13;
Concerning  the sixth qualification&#13;
regarding buying recycled items,&#13;
Streeter responded in his summary&#13;
that, "We practice the philosophy&#13;
that recycling  means  both collecting&#13;
recyclables and buying products&#13;
with recycled content. After all,&#13;
diverting waste from landfills is&#13;
helpful only if it is made into some-&#13;
thing else that people want to buy."&#13;
He followed this statement  with&#13;
efforts to "[close] the loop" during&#13;
1995. According to the summary,&#13;
UW-Parkside  purchased  34,744&#13;
pounds of recycled paper. Other&#13;
Erator's  garbage pulper. As stated in&#13;
the summary,  "This new innovative&#13;
machine,  designed by In-Sink-&#13;
Erator, removes 75 percent of the&#13;
liquid from our food-service  trash&#13;
and results in far less volume being&#13;
sent to the landfill."&#13;
The fourth qualification  outlined&#13;
the campus'  methods of waste&#13;
reduction  and reusing products.  By&#13;
donating to charities all re-usable&#13;
items left behind by the residential&#13;
housing  students,  waste is reduced.&#13;
Paper is saved&#13;
by&#13;
electronic means&#13;
now becoming  popular among facul-&#13;
ty, staff and students such as "using&#13;
voice mail or email, making reports&#13;
and&#13;
data&#13;
available on-line." There are&#13;
items outlined in the summary  that&#13;
describe  how the campus reduces&#13;
Goran Jankovic&#13;
be an excellent  selection  for the&#13;
Volunteer  of the Week.  He said,&#13;
"Goran  is dependable,  helpful,&#13;
mature  and has a positive attitude."&#13;
Volunteering  at the hospital has&#13;
allowed  Goran  first hand experi-&#13;
ence.  '''I have observed  how vari-&#13;
ous health care professionals  work&#13;
together  to provide  patient care,"&#13;
reported  Goran.  "My experiences&#13;
in the ER have confirmed  my inter-&#13;
est in pursuing  a career in the field&#13;
of medicine  and at the same time&#13;
has allowed  me to help patients as&#13;
well as the staff.  It provides me&#13;
with an atmosphere  outside of the&#13;
academic  setting in terms of&#13;
preparing  me for medical school"&#13;
Thanks,  Goran,  for maintaining&#13;
high standards. and doing a top&#13;
quality job.&#13;
Correction:&#13;
In the February  6 issue  of The&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
the article entitled&#13;
"Students  host on-campus  rave"&#13;
stated some facts incorrectly.&#13;
The  expected   attendance    for&#13;
the Jan.  31 rave  was 500 with  an&#13;
actual  attendance   of  approxi-&#13;
mately  10.  Based on the antici-&#13;
pated  number  of participants  in&#13;
the activity  and  the amount  of&#13;
space used, University Activities&#13;
and Union staff hired 4 officers to&#13;
monitor the rave.  There were no&#13;
state patrol cars on hand.&#13;
According   to  policy,   a  "beer&#13;
garden"   is allowed  if all partici-&#13;
pants  are over  the age  of  18.  In&#13;
this case alcohol was not served&#13;
because  all attendants  were  not&#13;
18;&#13;
The University never allows&#13;
"pass-outs"&#13;
of  alcohol.&#13;
The&#13;
University  Cinema  does not sell&#13;
alcohol.&#13;
Inner Loop Road was not shut&#13;
off to traffic.  The south entrance&#13;
to the Union  was  restricted  in&#13;
order to control admission,  how-&#13;
ever; no doors were sealed off.&#13;
The admissions  office was not&#13;
intending  the dance  to promote&#13;
recruitment.&#13;
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Five, 35-minute sessions.  Business  and Communication  majors or&#13;
students interested  in teaching&#13;
may&#13;
find interesting.  Go to Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
ENGLISH   INSTRUCTOR&#13;
OF  SPANISH   SPEAKING&#13;
ADULTS,   The  Kenosha  Spanish  Center  NEEDS  help  on&#13;
Wednesdays   from  5:30-7:45   pm.  Work  with  small  groups  of stu-&#13;
dents.   Lessons  planned  for you.  Must  know  Spanish.   See Carol in&#13;
the Volunteer  Office  soon.&#13;
CAMP  (Companionship,&#13;
Activities&#13;
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The  Kenosha  Area  Family  and Aging  Services   requests  help with&#13;
frail and disabled  elderly  at a nutrition   site only  5 minutes  from&#13;
Parkside.   Wed.  or Thurs.  from  10:00-1  :00  (or a portion  of the&#13;
time).   SOCiology  and Pre-Health   majors  will benefit.   Sign up in the&#13;
Volunteer Office .:&#13;
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February,   I repeatedly   made  one   poor  attendance   _   as  God's&#13;
suggestion   that was unfortunately&#13;
truth.  Equating  the dismal  atten-&#13;
I  was  frankly   disillusioned&#13;
never  heeded:  for the most&#13;
accu-&#13;
dance   at  the  event   with   the&#13;
with&#13;
the  anti-Student    Activities&#13;
rate  information    regarding   the   alleged  disapproval  of Union  209&#13;
Office (Union  209)  tone  of the&#13;
6&#13;
Nuclear   Winter   Rave,  talk  to   is ridiculous:   the  fact  that  few&#13;
February&#13;
Ranger  News&#13;
story    Amber    Lundskow&#13;
and   Bill    took advantage  of 300 free tickets&#13;
"Students  host  on-campus   rave"    Niebuhr  in Union  209.  The result    speaks  more to that point.&#13;
primarily    because    such   bias    of  this  gaping   omission   was  a&#13;
Highlighting   the  inadequacies&#13;
could  have  been  easily  avoided.&#13;
story  which  presented  uncontest-&#13;
of the story  is not my main  pur-&#13;
When I was interviewed   by tele-    ed   statements&#13;
-    statements&#13;
pose,  however.&#13;
It&#13;
is rather  to let&#13;
phone   for  this   story   by  the   implying   that  Union  209's  atti-   this  campus  know  about  Union&#13;
reporter  in charge  on  Sunday,  2   tude  toward  the  rave  caused  its   209  as  it actually  is,  not  how&#13;
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Intolerance  without  basis.&#13;
I&#13;
Epithets  and derogation.&#13;
I&#13;
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110&#13;
live in a&#13;
world&#13;
I&#13;
that condoned  but&#13;
did not accept?&#13;
I&#13;
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Civil liberties&#13;
I&#13;
taken for granted  by all,&#13;
not permitted  to you&#13;
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those sabotaged  by nothing  more&#13;
than  their  own  faulty  planning&#13;
perceive&#13;
it.&#13;
Far from being short-&#13;
sighted  and  petty,  as the article&#13;
subtly  suggests,  the personnel  in&#13;
Union  209  are  among  the most&#13;
dedicated  supporters   of the  stu-&#13;
dent  body  at this  university.   In&#13;
four  years  of increasingly   close&#13;
working  ties with these people,  I&#13;
have always  been impressed  with&#13;
the extent to which  they will exert&#13;
Do you lie?&#13;
You have scraped  by in the&#13;
past,&#13;
but there comes a time in&#13;
which&#13;
you become  tired of pretend-&#13;
mg.&#13;
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who you're  not.&#13;
This world  is one in which&#13;
these people  who are different&#13;
are persecuted  and considered&#13;
subhuman.&#13;
This is the world in which&#13;
people  of&#13;
a&#13;
gay/lesbian&#13;
orientation  must&#13;
live.&#13;
themselves  "to accommodate   stu-&#13;
dent  groups  and  their  well-laid&#13;
plans.   They  did not deserve  the&#13;
short  shrift  they  received  in the&#13;
Ranger  News,  and I deplore  it for&#13;
printing  such a poorly  researched&#13;
article.&#13;
Richard  Karwatka&#13;
Student   Organizations&#13;
(SOC)&#13;
President&#13;
Council&#13;
Through  the support  of&#13;
friends  who know&#13;
and others  who care, we meet&#13;
one day a week -&#13;
too short of a rime to be our-&#13;
selves.&#13;
Remaining  invisible  is safe&#13;
yet lonely.&#13;
Whether  you're  gay, lesbian,&#13;
bi, or a straight&#13;
person  who cares,  the&#13;
Parks ide Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Organization   (GLO)  meets&#13;
every Tuesday  at 12:30&#13;
until  I pm.  Friends  -  that's&#13;
what we're  all about.&#13;
John Powi laites&#13;
Wustum Museum Celebrates Valentine's Day&#13;
shaped treats. Special prizes will&#13;
be&#13;
award-&#13;
ed for those dressed for the theme. Cost,&#13;
per person, is $4.00 for Wustum Mus~um&#13;
Art Association members, $4.50 for city&#13;
residents, and $5.00 for non-city residents.&#13;
The event wiIIbe held at 2519&#13;
Northwestern Ave., Racine, Wis. For addi-&#13;
tional information about registration call&#13;
.Wustum Museum at 636·9177.&#13;
JENNIFER  PUCCINI&#13;
FEATURE EDITOR&#13;
shops for children and families of all sizes&#13;
and combinations.&#13;
"At the Heart of Art" family workshop&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
held on Friday, Feb. 14 from 7:00·&#13;
9:00 p.m. for families and children of all&#13;
ages. Families can share their Valentine's&#13;
Day and create heart-shaped projects&#13;
together. There will be warm fuzzy stories,&#13;
love songs, theme projects and heart-&#13;
For all you students who have children at&#13;
home, how about visiting Charles&#13;
A. _&#13;
Wusturn Museum of Fine Arts for&#13;
Valentine's Day. The Wustum Museum Art&#13;
Association Education Department has&#13;
planned special Valentine-rherned work-&#13;
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS&#13;
FEBRUARY&#13;
"Black History Month"&#13;
COLE EN TARTAGLIA&#13;
&amp;&#13;
KENDRA MACEY&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
&amp;&#13;
FEATURE EDITORS&#13;
Thurs., Feb. 13: Love Carefully Day, UW.&#13;
Parkside Wind Ensemble,&#13;
II&#13;
:30 a.m , CART&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Fri.,&#13;
Feb. 14: Valentine's DaylLove Carefully&#13;
Day; Last day to drop without getting a transcript&#13;
"w"&#13;
and last day to drop 8 week module courses;&#13;
Latinos Unidos Dance, 9 p.m.&#13;
Sat, Feb. IS: Valentine's Ball, 6 p.m., Union&#13;
Dining Room&#13;
Mon., Feb 17: President's  Day; Last day to sign&#13;
up for installment plan and last day of 50%&#13;
tuition refund period; Winter Carnival Week&#13;
begins. Carnival, noon, Main Place; Tonic Sol-fa,&#13;
g p.m., Union Square&#13;
Tuesday, February  18: 0% refund of tuition as of&#13;
today; Scavenger Hunt, noon, Union Square&#13;
wed.,&#13;
Feb. 19: Spring Blood Drive: 9 a.m.. 1:30&#13;
p.m.; Fashion Show and Art Display by Bodunde&#13;
Moroni, noon; Team/Club Competitions,  noon,&#13;
Main Place; "Set it Off' , 7 p.rn., Union Cinema-&#13;
Thur., Feb. 20: Family Feud, noon, Union&#13;
Square; Basketbal): UWP vs. Missouri-St. Louis.&#13;
Women 5:30 p.m .. Men 7:30 p.m.; Comedy&#13;
Sportz , g p.m .. Union Square&#13;
International Women's&#13;
Day&#13;
in March&#13;
The Women's History Month Committee will&#13;
hold an international Fair in honor of "International&#13;
Women's Day" in March. The F~ir will be held on&#13;
March 3, from 10 a.m.· 2 p.m., in Main Place. We&#13;
are hoping to make this a student effort by asking&#13;
students to make the displays. We would like to&#13;
see several countries represented in the fair, and in&#13;
order to see that happen, we will need many stu.&#13;
dents to help.&#13;
Any group or individual interested can create a&#13;
display for the country of their choice (it need not&#13;
be&#13;
lavish or expensive).  The display can cover as&#13;
many years as preferred.  For example: France from&#13;
1650· 1750, or the USA from 1900.present.  Also,&#13;
the creators can choose which aspects of that coun-&#13;
try to highlight (politics, fashion, art, literature,&#13;
etc.) The only thing we do require is that women&#13;
be&#13;
heavily included in the display, since it's for&#13;
International Women's Day.&#13;
In addition, we are looking for several different&#13;
ethnic dancers and/or dance groups, to perform dur-&#13;
ing the lunch' hour. All dancers would have their&#13;
names entered into the drawing for prizes as well.&#13;
ALL WHO PARTICIPATE IN CREATING DIS.&#13;
PLAYS WILL HAVE THEIR NAMES PUT IN A RAF·&#13;
HE DRAWING FOR CASH PRlZES AND ITEMS&#13;
FROM DIFFERENT CAMPUS VENDORS.&#13;
For more information. or to sign up, please con-&#13;
tact Katie Kozenski at the Women's Center 595.&#13;
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COLEEN   TARTAGLIA&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
EDITOR&#13;
My lunch hour was spent&#13;
listening&#13;
to&#13;
Dr. Julia Hare,&#13;
book author, educator,  psy-&#13;
chologist and motivational&#13;
specialist,  on February  5, in&#13;
Molinaro  105. The ads were&#13;
right.  She is very outspoken&#13;
and controversial.  Yet, what&#13;
the ads did not say is that she&#13;
has a great sense of humor&#13;
also.  She does not take life&#13;
too seriously, but seriously&#13;
enough   to  get  her   point&#13;
across.&#13;
She started by addressing&#13;
only the women in the audi-&#13;
ence.  Women are the "moth-&#13;
ers of the universe,  the moth-&#13;
ers of all men, which&#13;
includes Newt Gingrich  and&#13;
Dennis  Rodman."&#13;
She&#13;
received a lot of laughter  for&#13;
that.  She continues,  "I hope&#13;
I'm not standing  in front of&#13;
women  who are still waiting&#13;
to exhale."  More laughter&#13;
and applause.  Today, women&#13;
do not wait around.  They&#13;
speak up.  Maya Angelou&#13;
was raped and could not&#13;
speak up for a long time, but&#13;
look&#13;
where she is now.&#13;
Hillary  Clinton speaks up&#13;
and up and up, "She will be&#13;
heard no matter how much&#13;
they [I wonder  whether  she&#13;
meant men or congress"]  try&#13;
to shut her up."&#13;
She addressed  the men&#13;
next.  There's  a rumor that&#13;
the black man is an endan-&#13;
gered species, "so why don't&#13;
we treat black men like we&#13;
treat the bald eagle?  ..&#13;
Brothers,  you are judged  by&#13;
your peers ... We have poster&#13;
boys like Mike Tyson. a&#13;
poster boy for rape, yet&#13;
. William Kennedy's  a poster&#13;
boy for practicing  medicine.&#13;
Clarence Thomas  is a poster&#13;
boy for sexual harassment,&#13;
yet Senator Packwood ... [is&#13;
not],"&#13;
Dr. Julia Hare continued,&#13;
why are black men endan-&#13;
gered species?  Possibly&#13;
because  women are looking&#13;
for the successful  black man,&#13;
who wears a three-piece  suit,&#13;
and carries a briefcase.&#13;
Women need to start looking&#13;
at the blue collar worker.&#13;
They may not dress fancy,&#13;
but many of them have a&#13;
heart bigger than most busi-&#13;
ness men.&#13;
Perhaps women  are look-&#13;
ing for the jocks,  and not the&#13;
PC&#13;
nerds -, Look very seri-&#13;
ously at the PC nerds.  They&#13;
are the smart ones.  Booker&#13;
T.&#13;
Washington  was a nerd,&#13;
and look at his success.&#13;
Stuffto do&#13;
TROY  GETTER&#13;
FEATURES   INTERN&#13;
Television  sucks and you don't  have many bucks.&#13;
It&#13;
is fortunate  you&#13;
checked  here because  you in luck.&#13;
Thursday   the  13th:  the  Student  Union  will be hosting  The&#13;
American  College  Unions  International   Regional  and National&#13;
Tournaments.   The festivities  will begin at&#13;
3&#13;
p.m. when  they will have&#13;
bowling.  At&#13;
5&#13;
p.m.,  chess  and ping pong will commence.   There  is a&#13;
$5.00 refundable  registration   fee payable  at the Rec Center.&#13;
Friday  the  14th:  Chadwicks   Game  Zone will be having  a Type I&#13;
Magic tournament  at 7:30 p.m.  The registration  fee is $1.00 and you&#13;
are invited  to arrive  early.  There  is a guaranteed&#13;
$15.00&#13;
first prize if at&#13;
least four people  participate.   If you have any questions  call 658-&#13;
GAME.&#13;
Saturday  the 15th:&#13;
You can live action  role play being a vampire  or&#13;
vampire  food.  LARP  will be held at the Kemper  Center  this Saturday.&#13;
There is&#13;
a&#13;
participation   fee between  three and five dollars  depending  on&#13;
how many people  show  up.  For more  information  visit the PA.W  war&#13;
room at the top of Molinaro  Hall.&#13;
Sunday  the  16th:  Chadwicks   Game  Zone will be holding  a type II&#13;
Magic tournament.   Registration   is&#13;
$1.00;&#13;
to watch and learn is always&#13;
free.&#13;
Monday  the  17th:  the Recreation  Center  will be having  half price&#13;
bowling,  pool, soda and popcorn  between  8 a.m and&#13;
11&#13;
p.m.  The&#13;
Parkside  Student  Government   Association   will be holding  an open&#13;
house with free food and drink  between  II a.m. and 3 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday  the  18th:  drop by Chadwick  Game Zone  and check out&#13;
their ten local networked  computers.   You can play the latest computer&#13;
games solo or against  your friends.  Everyone  gets&#13;
15&#13;
minutes  free for&#13;
their first visit.  After that it's $6.00  per hour or $5.00  (M-F)  before 5&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Wednesday   the  19th:  OMSA  and International   studies  will be hold-&#13;
ing a fashion  show and art display  at noon in the Main  Place.  Nigerian&#13;
artist Bodunde  Montoni  will have a show and tell about  the culture  and&#13;
art of Nigeria.&#13;
Please ....continue  to submit  your activities  to the Ranger   for free&#13;
advertisement,  Attn Troy Getter.&#13;
Jocks have no jobs.  Nerds&#13;
have jobs.  Every woman&#13;
wants a BMW (Black Man&#13;
Working), she claimed.&#13;
Dr. Julia Hare also&#13;
addressed  the "new" Ebonies&#13;
decision.  Ebonies are just a&#13;
band-aid.  The adults have&#13;
"thrown in the towel and&#13;
think this child is incapable&#13;
of learning."  [This subject&#13;
really interests me, I wish&#13;
she had&#13;
spent&#13;
more time&#13;
on&#13;
this.]&#13;
Black families are in crisis,&#13;
Hare states.  How does the&#13;
familyrestore   itself!  Instead&#13;
of complaining  about the&#13;
"white",  the "Korean",  the&#13;
"anyone",  who owns the&#13;
store, the black fami Iy needs&#13;
to buy their own store.&#13;
Hare also stated that white&#13;
social workers take black&#13;
children away from their&#13;
families.  The social worker&#13;
would take away the child&#13;
because  they did not see&#13;
"family  values:', good food&#13;
in the refrigerator,  etc.&#13;
Perhaps the social worker did&#13;
not know what grits, collard&#13;
greens and black-eyed  peas&#13;
were.  They could not see&#13;
family values and nutrition,&#13;
because  they were looking&#13;
for the white family's  idea of&#13;
values and nutrition and&#13;
not&#13;
the black family's.&#13;
She then addressed  all the&#13;
students  at UW-Parkside  by&#13;
saying that they need to set&#13;
goals for the year 2000.&#13;
Join every organization  on&#13;
campus  to see what they are,&#13;
ask questions,&#13;
get&#13;
answers,&#13;
form new ideas, wonder&#13;
about the&#13;
world.&#13;
There are&#13;
dependents,  co-dependents&#13;
and independents.&#13;
Independence&#13;
is&#13;
the only&#13;
way to succeed.&#13;
Hare concluded  by say-&#13;
ing, besides  Black History&#13;
Month,  they should make&#13;
every day a day to celebrate&#13;
our differences.   "Our com-&#13;
mon goal is to respect&#13;
and&#13;
understand  each other's  her-&#13;
itage.  . .Be a leader ..&#13;
.if&#13;
you&#13;
fall, try to fall on your back,&#13;
because  if you can look up,&#13;
you can get up."&#13;
While  she was talking,  I&#13;
could see the audience  clear-&#13;
ly from my seat in the back&#13;
of the lecture hall.  I had to&#13;
notice the ratio of black to&#13;
white students  in&#13;
the&#13;
room.&#13;
It was about 75% to 25%.  I&#13;
also noticed they were each&#13;
on opposite  sides of the&#13;
room.  Now what does that&#13;
say to you?&#13;
If you'd  like to obtain Dr.&#13;
Julia Hare's  books, contact&#13;
me at: tartagli2it.uwp.edu.&#13;
I was an Internet  virgin&#13;
COLEEN   TARTAGLIA&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT   EDITOR&#13;
My first experience  with&#13;
Internet  Dating  was a disaster.  As&#13;
an&#13;
Internet  virgin, the chat lines&#13;
were not gentle  with me.&#13;
I&#13;
was&#13;
naive and inexperienced.   I was&#13;
very careful  not to give my&#13;
address  and telephone  number  out,&#13;
but I was less cautious  with my&#13;
heart and emotions,  I let them fly&#13;
all over the web.&#13;
The web was very addicting  to&#13;
me at first.&#13;
I&#13;
was caught  in a&#13;
sticky domain,  with no way out.&#13;
My mind was addicted,  I couldn't&#13;
stop.  The more I struggled  to free&#13;
myself  of talking,  the more entan-&#13;
gled I became.&#13;
I&#13;
met people  from Australia,&#13;
Africa,  and Europe.  I would try to&#13;
say, "So long, gotta go," but then&#13;
another  interesting  person&#13;
appeared,  so I stayed,  and stayed,&#13;
up all night. talking,  talking,&#13;
revealing,  exploring.   Soon I&#13;
bought  a Rolodex  to organize  my&#13;
new realm of possibilities.   I had&#13;
so many people  spiraled  into my&#13;
web, I had to write down their&#13;
stats and other info.&#13;
Needless  to say, I was carried&#13;
away by this new reality.  Yes. I&#13;
had some cyber-boyfriends.    My&#13;
heart was broken  by my first.  He&#13;
was from Denmark,  his name was&#13;
Josh* and he was studying  in&#13;
America  to get a degree.  I would&#13;
talk to him daily, we wrote letters&#13;
pouring  out emotions.   I'd rather&#13;
not say how, but it unraveled  in&#13;
disaster.  After him,&#13;
I&#13;
swore&#13;
I&#13;
would never speak another  conso-&#13;
nant or vowel to&#13;
a cyber-rnan&#13;
(spi-&#13;
der), again.&#13;
Yet, my web continued ...&#13;
I had made some friends along&#13;
the way. When Josh broke my&#13;
heart, I turned to one&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
friends,&#13;
Rick",&#13;
who lived in&#13;
Indiana.  Rick said, "Good,  now&#13;
will you give me a chance?"  And&#13;
I&#13;
did.  We were very good friends,&#13;
he was not a spider, but it ended&#13;
mutually,  on a good basis.  So&#13;
again I said,&#13;
"I&#13;
will never write&#13;
another  consonant  or vowel. .&#13;
.etc."&#13;
However,  my web continued ...&#13;
While we were at the end of our&#13;
relationship.  I was e-mailing&#13;
another  friend.  (Ok, so he hap-&#13;
pened to be a male also, so what?)&#13;
He was an Italian  man who lived&#13;
in Palermo,  Sicily, named&#13;
Alberto'.   I began talking  to him,&#13;
telling him what happened.&#13;
Alberto  said, "Colina,  adesso  mi&#13;
darai una possibilita'?"   (English&#13;
version: Colleen,  now will you&#13;
give me a chance")   My heart was&#13;
entangled  in his Italian  web.&#13;
I gave Alberto  a chance,  but not&#13;
at first.  It took me a long time to&#13;
trust "cyberly"  again.  We ended&#13;
up meeting  last summer.  He spent&#13;
$5,000 to come to America.&#13;
Alberto  spoke  very little English,&#13;
but could read and write it very&#13;
well.&#13;
I&#13;
spoke no Italian.  We com-&#13;
municated  through  writing on&#13;
paper, and sometimes  writing on&#13;
my PC.  The other times we used&#13;
body language,  and played a lot of&#13;
charades.   People  who saw us&#13;
thought  we were absolutely  crazy!&#13;
But we didn't  care, we were hav-&#13;
ing a great time!  He stayed for 5&#13;
weeks,  then had to leave.&#13;
Our web unraveled  slowly,&#13;
painfully,  and with a lot of strug-&#13;
gle.  For legal reasons,  he can't&#13;
live in America,  and because  of&#13;
economic  reasons,&#13;
I&#13;
can't  live in&#13;
Italy.  We still write weekly&#13;
through  e-mail,  send packages,&#13;
and are the very best of friends .&#13;
We are loves turned  friends,&#13;
because  of laws and&#13;
economics.&#13;
I have not said goodbye  to the&#13;
Internet.  However,  the chat lines&#13;
are a things  of the past for me.  I&#13;
do visit the Singles  places some-&#13;
times.  These  past two years have&#13;
made me wiser to the web.  I can&#13;
tell if someone's  a spider by the&#13;
way he writes.  I have had my&#13;
share of spiders,  and met a few&#13;
decent  men from the Internet,  but&#13;
none of them have ever compared&#13;
to my Italian  love, Alberto.  None&#13;
of them will ever compare  to him.&#13;
Needless to say, I shall go on...&#13;
*Names  have been changed  to&#13;
protect the gui Ity.&#13;
l&#13;
Wrestling through tough times&#13;
Grapplers could be without their star&#13;
ALHEPPNER&#13;
. SPORTS   EDITOR&#13;
In  a  dual   meet   against   UW-&#13;
Stevens   Point   last  week,   about&#13;
the  worst  thing   that  could  have&#13;
happened   to  UW-Parkside,   hap-&#13;
pened.&#13;
Last   year's    NCAA    II&#13;
National  Runner-Up  Jeremie&#13;
on&#13;
blew  out  his  knee  during  his&#13;
match.&#13;
He&#13;
was&#13;
forced&#13;
to&#13;
default, causing a nine&#13;
point&#13;
swing  that  allowed   Point  to  nip&#13;
UWP  18-16.   But of much  more&#13;
concern was the condition of&#13;
on,&#13;
"At&#13;
first we&#13;
feared his career&#13;
.might be over. But in the five&#13;
days   since,    his   knee   has   fell&#13;
much   better,"   Coach   Jim   Koch&#13;
said.&#13;
At press  time,  Ott  was  under-&#13;
going an&#13;
MRI.&#13;
There is still a&#13;
chance&#13;
he    could&#13;
wrestle&#13;
at&#13;
NCAA   II  Regionals,   which  are&#13;
less than three weeks away.&#13;
Roger&#13;
Spear&#13;
(126),&#13;
Brad&#13;
Shefchik&#13;
(142),&#13;
D.C.&#13;
Lewis&#13;
(150),   Tim   Wyler    (158),    and&#13;
Andy  Tubbs  (190)  were  all win-&#13;
ners&#13;
in the meet against Point.&#13;
Shefchik   won  a  major  decision&#13;
with  a  21-7  triumph.&#13;
Over   the   weekend,   the  team&#13;
traveled&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Wheaton&#13;
Invitational   where  the  UWP  fin-&#13;
ished&#13;
7th    out    of   33   teams.&#13;
Spear sat out with an injury.&#13;
while   Trevor   Hasenjager   (118)&#13;
and  Shefchik   both  took  second&#13;
in  the  meet.&#13;
Hasenjager   lost  a&#13;
heartbreaker&#13;
in   the   final,   6-4.&#13;
Tubbs    was   5th,   while   heavy-&#13;
weight  Miles  Weaver  took  7th.&#13;
"Injuries have really hun&#13;
OUf&#13;
record. This is the first time in&#13;
17 years  that  we  will finish  with&#13;
a losing dual meet record,"&#13;
Koch  said.&#13;
But   their   2-7   dual   record   is&#13;
quite deceiving.  All of their&#13;
dual  meet  opponents   are  ranked&#13;
in the&#13;
top&#13;
five nationally in their&#13;
respective divisions. Not exact-&#13;
ly  a  cake  walk.    Koch  also  said&#13;
that  many  of  the  schools   in  the&#13;
area don&#13;
't&#13;
want to wrestle his&#13;
team,&#13;
because&#13;
they    have    no&#13;
chance&#13;
of   beating    UWP.&#13;
In&#13;
addition    to  OU's   injury,   Spear&#13;
Jeremie&#13;
Ott&#13;
and Wyler among others have&#13;
spent time on the injured list&#13;
this season.&#13;
"If  I had  known  we'd  have  all&#13;
these injuries.&#13;
I&#13;
wouldn't have&#13;
red-shirted so many wrestlers,"&#13;
said  Koch.   "We  still  could  pos-&#13;
sibly   finish   in   the   top   ten   at&#13;
Nationals."&#13;
Currently,&#13;
the   Rangers&#13;
are&#13;
ranked   18th in the  nation,  most-&#13;
lyon  the  strength  of their  invita-&#13;
tional  performances.   This&#13;
weekend they face a Marquette&#13;
team having its best season&#13;
In&#13;
many years.&#13;
Track runs with&#13;
Sarnow&#13;
Division One'  and&#13;
4&#13;
~ore&#13;
qualify for&#13;
S ftb II&#13;
nationals&#13;
0&#13;
a&#13;
ALHEPPNER&#13;
SPORTS  EDITOR&#13;
The  UW-Parkside   Women's   Track  Team  truly  ran  with  the&#13;
best  last  weekend   in  the&#13;
SalukilMcDonald&#13;
Invitational   at  SIU-Carbondale.&#13;
Stacked&#13;
against   NCAA   Division   I  teams,  UWP  more  than  held  their&#13;
own.   Once  again  it was Pam  Tucker  and Wendy  Licht  pulling&#13;
out  the  victories.&#13;
Licht  won  the  5000   meter  run  (18:06.47)&#13;
and Tucker   the  mile  (5:05).   Tucker's   time  broke  her  person-&#13;
al best  by  three  seconds.&#13;
Danielle   Kirk  and  Margaret   Ditchburn   chipped   in  points&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
one. two finish in the&#13;
3000&#13;
meter racewalk.  Kirk&#13;
(13:45.38)   and  Ditchburn   (14:05.53)   both  set  personal   bests&#13;
and    qualified&#13;
for    the&#13;
USA    Track&#13;
and&#13;
Field&#13;
Indoor&#13;
Championships    in Atlanta.&#13;
In  the  men's   3000  racewalk,  AI  Heppner,   Dave  Michielli,&#13;
and  John   Nunn  swept  the  medal's   table.    Heppner's   time  of&#13;
12:31.59  also  qualified   him  for Atlanta.&#13;
Jill  Branner  (10:23.44)   took  her running  to the  next level  by&#13;
shattering   her  old  best  time  in the  3000  meter  run  and  quali-&#13;
fying  for  the  NAIANational&#13;
Championships.&#13;
"This  was  an  excellent   meet.   We had  15 athletes  compet-&#13;
ing and nine&#13;
personal&#13;
best times. That's exceptional," said&#13;
Coach  Mike  De Witt.&#13;
Despite   only  taking   15 athletes,   the  women   finished  sev-&#13;
enth out of eleven teams in the prestigious field with&#13;
24&#13;
points.   SIU-Carbondale    won  the meet  with  149 points.&#13;
The  University   of Chicago   Invitational   is up next  for  UWP.&#13;
AL HEPPNER&#13;
SPORTS  EDITOR&#13;
"&#13;
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13,1997·&#13;
pageS&#13;
Men's&#13;
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BRIAN   BORKOWSKI&#13;
Things are just starting to come&#13;
around  for  the  men's   track  team.&#13;
Just   2   weeks    ago   Andy   Sarnow&#13;
was  in  the  back  of  the  pack,   now&#13;
he's  on  his  way  to  nationals.    Andy&#13;
qualified    in  the  600M   run   with   a&#13;
winning   time  of  1:23.2.&#13;
Marshall   Donnerbauer    complet-&#13;
ed  a  sood   double   with  a 4th  in  the&#13;
1500M&#13;
(4:0  I)    and    7th&#13;
in    the&#13;
3000M   (8:50).&#13;
In a slow runners challenge&#13;
senior    Ryan    Benson    out   kicked&#13;
Bark&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
r1l!l!~~&#13;
1500M,&#13;
but&#13;
had  the  advan-&#13;
tage    as   Bark&#13;
ran  the  5000M&#13;
one   event&#13;
pnor.&#13;
Eric&#13;
Place&#13;
won&#13;
his&#13;
1000M  heat  (2:37).&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
55M&#13;
hurdles&#13;
Matt&#13;
Peterson&#13;
and&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Kirst&#13;
advanced    to  the  final,  end  results&#13;
4thl7th.&#13;
Lastly,    freshman   Nate&#13;
Uselding   ran   I :58  in  the  800M.&#13;
RANGER   NOTEBOOK&#13;
BRIAN&#13;
MIKOLAjEK&#13;
SPORTS   REPORTER&#13;
'Parkside,&#13;
with  6 games  remaining,    have  already  eclipsed   last season's&#13;
6  wins   by  earning   their   10th  win  of  the  season   on  Saturday   at SIU-&#13;
Edwardsville.&#13;
'The   Rangers   have  a  better  record   on  the  road  at  5-5,  compared  to 4-5&#13;
at  home,  and   I- I  at  a neutral   site.&#13;
'Levi    Bradley   and  Steve  Sanders   are  ranked   7th  and  9th  respectively&#13;
in the  Great  Lakes  Valley  Conference    scoring   race  averaging   14.6 and&#13;
14.3  PPG.&#13;
'Bradley's&#13;
7.1  rebounds   per  game   ranks   him  7th,  with  Sander's  6.34&#13;
RPG,  in  the  8th  position.&#13;
'Bradley's&#13;
57.1&#13;
'k&#13;
field  goal  percentage    ranks  second   in  the  GLVC.&#13;
"Thadd   Jacobs   played   all  80  minutes    for  Parkside   in  the  two  games&#13;
this  weekend.&#13;
'Parkside&#13;
ranks  3rd  in  the  GLVC   as  a  team  in scoring   defense  allow-&#13;
ing just   67.0  PPG  and  5th  in  FG  percentage   defense   at&#13;
43.90/c.&#13;
*The final&#13;
2&#13;
home games for the Rangers will&#13;
be&#13;
on Thursday.&#13;
February&#13;
20th&#13;
against Missouri-51.  Louis. and on Saturday. February&#13;
22,  against   Quincy.&#13;
seniors   Bradley,   Thadd   Jacobs,    brooks   Banyai.&#13;
Craig  Evans,  Calvin  Lucas  and  Bryant   Carter  will  be  playing  their final&#13;
home games that weekend.&#13;
Fact: Despite  numerous  injuries.&#13;
UWP   wrestling    is  still   #18   in   the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Opinion:   You just   can't   stop  a  good&#13;
program.&#13;
Fact:  The   men's   basketball   team   is&#13;
10-11.&#13;
Opinion: They show improvement&#13;
every time they step on the floor.&#13;
Fact:  The   men's   basketball   team   is&#13;
also second in the conference&#13;
in&#13;
team defense.&#13;
Opinion: Too bad the conference&#13;
tournament doesn't start until next&#13;
year.  You know  the  saying,  "defense&#13;
wins championships."&#13;
Fact:    Andy    Sarnow    qualified&#13;
for&#13;
NAIA   Nationals&#13;
in  the   600   meter&#13;
run.&#13;
Opinion:&#13;
If&#13;
you would've ran over&#13;
break, you'd be running for a nation-&#13;
al title  now,  punk'&#13;
Fact: UWP  softball starts&#13;
in&#13;
just  a  few&#13;
more weeks.&#13;
Opinion: They should be the team to beat!&#13;
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Women's"b-ball&#13;
drops&#13;
close one to SlUE&#13;
KATE MORRISSEY&#13;
SPORTS  REPORTER&#13;
final minutes  of the game"  The turning&#13;
point  came&#13;
with&#13;
four minutes  remaining,&#13;
as the Cougar's  bench came through with&#13;
two consecutive  three pointers.  The sec-&#13;
ond trey put SlUE up by seven and victo-&#13;
ry out of reach for the Lady Rangers as&#13;
SlUE grabbed a 77"67 victory.&#13;
Heather   Bogenschneider&#13;
led   the&#13;
Rangers  with 14 points and four assists.&#13;
Jenny Kassing and Amy Hurlebaus scored&#13;
twelve a piece.  Cathy Verkuilen led the&#13;
team with 10 boards.  She also chipped in&#13;
six points.  The Rangers are now 10"II&#13;
overall, but remain .500 in the conference&#13;
with a record of 7~7. This weekend they&#13;
take on Lewis and Bellarmine.&#13;
The Lady Rangers  had a seesaw battle&#13;
with SIU·Edwardsville   last  Saturday  in&#13;
Illinois.  Both  teams  were  coming  off&#13;
losses  from  Thursday's   games.    The&#13;
Cougars lost at home  to the Flyers  of&#13;
Lewis  University,  while  UWP  fell  to&#13;
GLVC   Leader    Southern&#13;
Indiana._&#13;
Saturday's  matchup  was a tough one for&#13;
,&#13;
both teams.&#13;
SlUE took a one point lead (34"33) into&#13;
halftime.  But at the start of the second&#13;
half, UWP came out roaring. to take a five&#13;
point lead. The battle continued  until the&#13;
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SPORTS REPORTER&#13;
Trailing 31-22 at the half, Parkside cut&#13;
the Southern Indiana lead to 36-31 with&#13;
16:30 remaining in the second half on a&#13;
free  throw  by  Melvin  Allen,  but  the&#13;
Rangers couldn't get any closer the rest of&#13;
the game.&#13;
Parkside  played  without  starting  for-&#13;
ward, and second  leading  scorer,  Steve&#13;
Sanders, who stayed home with his wife&#13;
and their newborn child. The Rangers were&#13;
hurt on the boards  all night, losing the&#13;
rebounding battle 39-24.  The key stat of&#13;
the night was the 15 offensive rebounds&#13;
that led to many second and third chance&#13;
opportunities for US!.&#13;
With the help of 7 three point baskets.&#13;
and playing without a primary post player.&#13;
the UW-Parkside  Mens Basketball  team&#13;
were  unable  to overcome  hot,  outside&#13;
shooting and dominating rebounding, thus&#13;
falling  to  the  University  of  Southern&#13;
Indiana.   74-58,   Thursday   night   in&#13;
Evansville. Ind.&#13;
Bryant Carter led the Rangers. (9-11, 4-9&#13;
in GLVC) with a team high 13 points, along&#13;
with  12 each  from  Levi  Bradley  and&#13;
Michael Lee.&#13;
Bradley&#13;
sparks&#13;
road&#13;
victory&#13;
points with 41.S seconds in the contest, but&#13;
free throws by Carter and Michael Lee, put&#13;
the game away.&#13;
Levi Bradley's  23 points on 10 of 15&#13;
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shooting led the UW-Parkside Mens basket-   was the only other Ranger to score in dou-&#13;
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