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            <text>•&#13;
Gay and lesbian poetry&#13;
reading&#13;
Seepage  4&#13;
Fiddler on the Roo/to&#13;
be&#13;
performed at UW-Parkside&#13;
See page 5&#13;
•&#13;
Sfwet4&#13;
Men's baseball splits&#13;
•&#13;
See Page 6&#13;
VOLUME 25  -  ISSUE 25-  APRIL 10,  1997&#13;
Student, faculty and staff to&#13;
have new campus IDs&#13;
[&#13;
I&#13;
RANGER REPORT&#13;
The long awaited arrival of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide's One&#13;
Card (campus 1.0.) is finally becoming a&#13;
reality.&#13;
The card will be marketed under the&#13;
I  name RangerCARD and will serve as&#13;
f&#13;
both the official campus 1.0. and a debit&#13;
card and service access card. After almost&#13;
three years of investigation and work by&#13;
the One Card Task Force, the new I.D.&#13;
will debut in the Fall of 1997. Leading&#13;
intothat will be a required campus&#13;
recarding project beginning April 24 and&#13;
ending May 9. It is hoped that all return-&#13;
ingstudents, as well as all faculty and&#13;
staff, will stop in the temporary recarding&#13;
center to have 1.0. photos taken. This is&#13;
a free process.  Students&#13;
waiting&#13;
until&#13;
next fall will be charged the $20 initial&#13;
card fee.&#13;
Location of the temporary recarding&#13;
center will be in room III of Molinaro.&#13;
Three color video cameras will handle.&#13;
the photo taking and processing of infor-&#13;
mation. Photos will be stored by a new&#13;
HPsystem computer located in the&#13;
Datesanirti~&#13;
temporary&#13;
April 24&#13;
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25&#13;
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Computer Center. Actual cards will be&#13;
printed this summer  and distributed  in the&#13;
fall in the new Campus Information&#13;
Center/ RangerCARD Office across from&#13;
the current Union Information Center.&#13;
The new system uses AT&amp;T software&#13;
technology and hardware, similar to those&#13;
found on UW-Wisconsin campuses in&#13;
Madison, Whitewater, Eau Claire,&#13;
Stevens Point, Green Bay and Stout. The&#13;
current dining access system will be&#13;
replaced. Installation of card readers will&#13;
be in selected campus&#13;
•  See ID CARDS on page 3&#13;
Teaching Excellence Award&#13;
nominations sought&#13;
Nominations  are now being accepted  for the 1996-97  teaching  excellence   award.&#13;
Any continuing  full-time member&#13;
of the&#13;
faculty or teaching academic staff who has&#13;
taught at the University of Wisconsin-Parks ide for the past five years is eligible,&#13;
Recipients of the award for the past seven years are not eligible (Ross Gundersen,&#13;
Donald Kummings, Joseph Gemin, Carl Lindner, Patrick McGuire, Carole Vopat,&#13;
Chong-Maw Chen, Oliver Hayward, Maria Leavitt, Paul Mohazzabi, Roseann&#13;
Mason, Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Gerald Greenfield and Thomas Fournelle).&#13;
Nomination papers may by picked up at the Advising Center (WYLL Concourse).&#13;
The nomination form may be duplicated. For further information contact Judy&#13;
Logsdon, CART 251, Ext. 2664, or e-mail at:&#13;
judith,logsdon@uwp.edu.&#13;
Deadline for the nominations  is April 17, 1997.&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
Student government&#13;
Leaders ask Chancellor Smith to review campus police&#13;
RANGER REPORT&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks ide stu-&#13;
dent Senate unanimously&#13;
passed a "Sense of the&#13;
Senate" resolution which&#13;
calls upon Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor Smith to immedi-&#13;
ately form a university-&#13;
wide committee to review&#13;
the mission, activities and&#13;
performance of the&#13;
University Police and&#13;
Public Safety (UPPS). The&#13;
resolution notes there have&#13;
been a growing  series of&#13;
reports by students and&#13;
others of the police refus-&#13;
ing to help students in dis-&#13;
tress.&#13;
At&#13;
the same time&#13;
there have been reports of&#13;
students needlessly being&#13;
treated as suspects by the&#13;
police. These circum-&#13;
stances  have been charac-&#13;
terized&#13;
by&#13;
the resolution  as&#13;
constituting  "an increas-&#13;
ingly repressive  environ-&#13;
ment",&#13;
At the March 14&#13;
Parks ide Student&#13;
Government  Association&#13;
(PSGA) meeting several&#13;
Senators  reported dissatis-&#13;
faction as the&#13;
performance&#13;
_ofthe police, Other&#13;
Senators made mention of&#13;
the difficult job that the&#13;
police seem to face and of&#13;
the unique environment&#13;
that a University setting&#13;
can appear in the eyes of&#13;
an officer trained to fight&#13;
the crime of a broader&#13;
based society. One PSGA&#13;
member even. reported an&#13;
incident in which an&#13;
offi-&#13;
cer was helpful. However,&#13;
in the ensuing two weeks,&#13;
in discussions  with friends,&#13;
classmates and con-&#13;
stituents, the members  of&#13;
the Senate began to realize&#13;
how widespread the dissat-&#13;
isfaction with the Police&#13;
has become, Sen. Karl&#13;
Heinitz  introduced  the&#13;
Resolution. Friendly&#13;
amendments  were accepted&#13;
by Sen, Troy Getter and&#13;
Sen. Zac Pawlowski. On a&#13;
motion of acclamation&#13;
by&#13;
Sen. Jason Weniger, the&#13;
resolution  carried.  The&#13;
resolution  as amended  was&#13;
forwarded to Smith.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Comer&#13;
COLEEN&#13;
TARTAGLIA&#13;
PSGA meetings are Fridays at&#13;
noon in CART 129. The Ranger.&#13;
News will inform students of&#13;
PSGA&#13;
s&#13;
meetings in a weekly col-&#13;
umn&#13;
APRIL 4, 1997:&#13;
At the meeting,  22 out of25&#13;
appointed  positions attended, along&#13;
with four guests, and PSGA advi-&#13;
sor Steve McLaughlin.&#13;
V. President's  report.  Submitted&#13;
was Resolution  #97.2 which is&#13;
"the Administration  should imme-&#13;
diately appoint a University com-&#13;
mittee consisting  of students, fac-&#13;
ulty and employees,  [representa-&#13;
tive of the population  of the&#13;
school, limited to a term of two&#13;
semesters] ...to audit, review, and&#13;
passjudgement...[there   is) the need&#13;
for civilian review board ..." This&#13;
is because of many complaints&#13;
from the students, regarding the&#13;
University  Police and Public&#13;
Safety (UPPS) departments  treat-&#13;
ing them unfairly.  President&#13;
Jacobson  said this committee  is,&#13;
"to make sure they [UPPS) are fol-&#13;
lowing the law...[and not] conve-&#13;
nience es. constitutional&#13;
rights.:&#13;
The Administration  will appoint&#13;
this committee&#13;
if&#13;
the resolution&#13;
passes; however,  Chancellor  Smith&#13;
needs to approve it&#13;
first.&#13;
The&#13;
members appointed  will need to&#13;
• make a comm itment, and have an&#13;
interest in this matter.  Then the&#13;
senate needs to approve the candi-&#13;
date.&#13;
Second on the agenda was the&#13;
Student Survey Committee.  This&#13;
survey, comprised  of&#13;
soo&#13;
students,&#13;
is about what the students would&#13;
prefer in an "Ideal Schedule."  It&#13;
also asked questions such as:&#13;
when would you like your classes&#13;
to be offered?  days, times, am/pm,&#13;
length, weekends,  etc.?  child care?&#13;
elderly care?  The 5100 students&#13;
represented  the more than 5,000&#13;
students we have on campus.  Teri&#13;
Jacobson serves on that committee,&#13;
and the chairperson  is Diana&#13;
Sharp.  They will possibly take this&#13;
survey again; soon.  If you would&#13;
like information,  please contact&#13;
Diana Sharp, the Executive&#13;
Assistant  to the Assistant&#13;
Chancellor,  at 595.2660.&#13;
The Academic Council meet-&#13;
ing is working on an Academic&#13;
Retention  Plan. The problem they&#13;
are focusing on is "[Students  who&#13;
have&#13;
1&#13;
started as freshmari, are not .&#13;
graduating  at UW-Parkside."   They&#13;
are attending  different colleges to&#13;
get their degree.&#13;
The promotions committee is&#13;
looking for ways of promoting&#13;
UWP in the high schools,  to&#13;
recruit students, [and to make our&#13;
University  more appealing to stay&#13;
until graduation  time).  This is a&#13;
very good opportunity  for&#13;
Communication  and English&#13;
majors and minors to upt their&#13;
skills to work. According  to jacob-&#13;
son, «this is not a huge cornmit-&#13;
ment...two  to three at the most."&#13;
They need volunteers to speak at&#13;
high schools, make telephone  calls,&#13;
and write letters.  If inerested, call&#13;
Jacobson  at 595.2703.&#13;
VI. Vice-presidents  report.&#13;
VII.  Pro- Temp report&#13;
VIII. Advisors report.&#13;
IX. Judicial report.&#13;
X. Committee  reports.&#13;
XI. Old business.&#13;
XII. New Business.  An election&#13;
was held for president Pro&#13;
Tempore.  This person is the head&#13;
of the Senate committee.&#13;
Tresent&#13;
Senator, Zac Pawlowski  was elect-&#13;
ed.&#13;
XIII. Announcements.   There is&#13;
one Senate seat available.  If inter-&#13;
ested, come to the next PSGA&#13;
meeting.&#13;
~&#13;
..&#13;
April   10.&#13;
1997.&#13;
page~&#13;
Sustainable Racine project puts&#13;
students&#13;
KRIS ZIESEMER&#13;
GUEST  WRJTER&#13;
Communications   students  at&#13;
the University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside  are participating   in an&#13;
innovative  community  visionary&#13;
project  involving  the residents  of&#13;
Racine.  That project  is called&#13;
Sustainable  Racine.&#13;
The students  are from the&#13;
Public  Relations  and Society&#13;
course  taught  by Judy Logsdon,&#13;
professor  of communication.&#13;
The project  is funded  by&#13;
Samuel  Johnson,  chairman  of&#13;
S.c.  Johnson.&#13;
UW- Parks ide has an active&#13;
role in providing  the project  with&#13;
staffing  needs until an executive&#13;
director  and permanent  staff are&#13;
hired.&#13;
The students  are working&#13;
with William  Matelski  of&#13;
Matelski  and Associates,   Inc.,&#13;
the lead staff person  for the pro-&#13;
ject.&#13;
The community-wide   effort&#13;
will focus on meeting  the current&#13;
needs&#13;
of&#13;
all citizens  without&#13;
compromising   the ability  of&#13;
future  generations   in meeting&#13;
their own needs.&#13;
Citizen  input  in developing&#13;
ideas that will strengthen  and&#13;
unify  the community   and deter-&#13;
mine a common  vision  for&#13;
the&#13;
future  is a major  component   of&#13;
the Sustainable   Community&#13;
effort.&#13;
The students  have  become&#13;
actively  involved  in marketing&#13;
the concepts  and ideas behind&#13;
the Sustainable   Racine  effort  to&#13;
the UW-Parkside   community.&#13;
Students,  faculty  and staff&#13;
make  up a significant  portion  of&#13;
Racine's   population.&#13;
Involvement   and input of ideas&#13;
can enhance  the area of Racine&#13;
in creating  and sustaining  a&#13;
healthier,  safer and better  envi-&#13;
ronment  in all standards  of liv-&#13;
ing.&#13;
""-&#13;
The Sustainable   effort  will&#13;
be looking  for active  participants&#13;
who want to become  involved in&#13;
this innovative,  visionary pro-&#13;
ject.&#13;
Why not think about&#13;
becom.&#13;
ing involved?   By joining in&#13;
with others  you can make&#13;
Racine  a community  that cele-&#13;
brates  its diversity  and addresses&#13;
the needs  and concerns  of all&#13;
who work,  visit and or&#13;
live&#13;
in its&#13;
area.&#13;
Students seeking irforma:&#13;
tion about Sustainable Racine&#13;
can contact: Chris Bergman&#13;
(bergmOOO@uwp.edu), Jesus&#13;
Farfan (farfaOOO@uwp.edu),&#13;
Kristine Girten,&#13;
(girtenOOO@uwp.edu), Kevin&#13;
McKay (mckayOOO@uwp.edu),&#13;
and Kris Ziesemer&#13;
(zieseOOO@uwp.edu). Toobtoin&#13;
information about volunteer&#13;
opportunities  contact Bill&#13;
Matelski- Interim Office of&#13;
Sustainable Racine located in&#13;
Molinaro DI24.  Ca11595-3335&#13;
or e-mail at&#13;
(susrae@it.uwp.edu).&#13;
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Amanda  Bulgrin&#13;
Managing  Editor&#13;
April Schoenberg&#13;
Business   Manager&#13;
Troy Getter&#13;
Campus  Features   Editor&#13;
Kendra  Macey&#13;
Community   Features   Editor&#13;
Jennifer  Puccini&#13;
Entertainment    Editor&#13;
. Coleen  Tartaglia&#13;
Sports  Editor&#13;
AI Heppner&#13;
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Jim Hendrickson&#13;
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