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            <text>The&#13;
The Student Newspaper of&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
VOLUME 26-ISSUE 18-FEBRUARY19,1998&#13;
News&#13;
Jobsof the Week&#13;
Page  2&#13;
policeBea!...&#13;
··&#13;
Page  2&#13;
PSGAComer&#13;
Page  2&#13;
Features&#13;
Pets'Birthday Parties&#13;
Page  3&#13;
Calendarof Events&#13;
Page  4&#13;
Volunteerof the  Week&#13;
Page  4&#13;
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Page5&#13;
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ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
UFO's ARE COMING!!!!!&#13;
Financial Aid News and Scholarship Update&#13;
Corne see the amazement of a&#13;
lifetime  in the Student  Union on&#13;
February  24th, as Robert Hastings,  labo-&#13;
ratory analyst  speaks to UW-Parkside&#13;
about UFO's.  Now, we all may have our&#13;
own way of thinking  that either UFO's&#13;
are real or not but Robert  Hastings will&#13;
change  your view completely.   Hastings&#13;
has been studying  UFO's  in New Mexico&#13;
since  1967.  He is one of the many&#13;
researchers  who have brought the atten-&#13;
tion of hundreds  concerning  alien sight-&#13;
ings through  the Freedom  of Information&#13;
Act.   He will share with us here at UW-&#13;
Parks ide over 600 pages of these once-&#13;
secret  documents  that have been see but&#13;
only by researchers.&#13;
These  documents  that Hastings&#13;
shows  us tells of the highly sensitive air-&#13;
space over those nuclear weapon sites in&#13;
New  Mexico,  that the government  does-&#13;
n't want us to know about, including the&#13;
Los Alamos Laboratory   where nuclear&#13;
weapons  are being designed  according to&#13;
The Office of Scholarships  and&#13;
Financial  Aid has announced  financial&#13;
aid application  filing dates for students.&#13;
In order to receive  Financial Aid for&#13;
1998-99  fall and spring semesters,  stu-&#13;
dents should  file a Free Application  for&#13;
Federal  Student  Aid 1998-99 (FAFSA)&#13;
by the priority  filing date of April  I,&#13;
1998.&#13;
Students. who are currently&#13;
receiving  financial  aid should receive&#13;
an automatic  renewal  FAFSA in the&#13;
mail.  Continuing  students should begin&#13;
to receive their  1998-99 financial aid&#13;
award  letters by May  1st. If you are.&#13;
eligible  for a financial  aid award but&#13;
have filed after the priority filing dates&#13;
your award may be delayed.&#13;
.&#13;
Beginning  March 23rd, sum-&#13;
mer  1998 financial aid applications  will&#13;
be available ·in the Financial Aid Office&#13;
in Wyllie DI91.  The priority filing date&#13;
for summer 1998 financial aid&#13;
IS&#13;
May&#13;
Ist.  Students  seeking  summer  1998&#13;
Hastings.  There was an incident back in&#13;
1950 where the Federal Bureau of&#13;
Investigation  stated that a flying saucer&#13;
has crashed in the New Mexico desert&#13;
which was secretly recovered by the&#13;
U.S. Air Force.  This incident held a&#13;
vague,  yet scarry portrait of some for-&#13;
eign being not from this planet.  The&#13;
report said that "bodies the shape of&#13;
humans were only three feet tall" were&#13;
abord this so called ship or "craft".&#13;
I don't know about you but in&#13;
my personal beliefs I think that we are&#13;
not alone.  There are other supreme&#13;
beings out there in outerspace  waiting to&#13;
meet us and come here to learn how we&#13;
as humans live.  Come check out this&#13;
lecture it might change the way you&#13;
think of the extraterrestrials  or aliens or&#13;
whatever you might call them.  Who&#13;
knows, there mayor  may not be life on&#13;
other planets.  They may be watching&#13;
right now.&#13;
financial aid must have filed a 1997·98&#13;
FAFSA.  It takes 4-6 weeks to process a&#13;
FAFSA once it is mailed to the federal&#13;
processing center.&#13;
Students should also remember&#13;
non-scholarship  related financial aid&#13;
awards are dependent upon maintaining&#13;
a minimum  2.0 GPA.  Students having&#13;
difficulty with grades should notify the&#13;
financial aid office as soon as possible.&#13;
Academic  help is available on campus&#13;
through the Parkside Academic  Resource&#13;
Center.&#13;
Although the scholarship  appli-&#13;
cation deadline has passed for the 1998-&#13;
99 academic year, students should be&#13;
aware some new outside scholarships&#13;
have become available.  For example,&#13;
the Scholarship  Claring House of the&#13;
American Association  of University&#13;
Women has compiled a list of scholar-&#13;
ships offered by Kenosha organizations&#13;
for men and women who are Kenosha&#13;
residents presently enrolled or planning&#13;
Heather   Flohr  and  Gregg  Ludwig&#13;
at last  weeks  recruitment   fair.&#13;
to attend college or technical  school.&#13;
They have streamlined  the process  by&#13;
providing  a master application  enabling&#13;
students  to apply for a number  of schol-&#13;
arships with just one form.  Upon com-&#13;
pletion, applications  should be returned&#13;
to the address on the form and post-&#13;
marked on or before March  IS, 1998.&#13;
The financial aid office also&#13;
maintains a binder for announcements  of&#13;
outside scholarships  as they are received.,&#13;
Application  deadlines  vary.  Students can&#13;
review this&#13;
information&#13;
at any time.&#13;
Although  the institutional  schol-&#13;
arship deadline  of January  Ist has passed,&#13;
some new scholarships  have become&#13;
available, others were never awarded and&#13;
some scholarships  reopen as eligibility&#13;
requirements are not met. Students may&#13;
stop by the financial  aid office and speak&#13;
with Dee Tabber,Financial   Aid&#13;
Specialist,  for further&#13;
information&#13;
on&#13;
available  scholarships.&#13;
News&#13;
February&#13;
19, 1998&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MenlWomen earn $375 weekly&#13;
processing/assembling  Medical&#13;
LD. Cards at home.  Immediate&#13;
openings in our local area.&#13;
Experience unnecessary, will&#13;
train.  Call Medicard&#13;
1-541-386-5290 x 118M&#13;
Earn &amp;750-1500/Week&#13;
Raise all the money your student&#13;
group needs by sponsoring a&#13;
VISA Fundraiser on your campus.&#13;
No investment&#13;
&amp;&#13;
very little time&#13;
needed. There's no obligation, so&#13;
why not call for information&#13;
today.&#13;
Call  1.800323.8454 x95.&#13;
PSGACorner&#13;
Coleen Tartaglia&#13;
PSGA now has a Web Page. It&#13;
includes everything that was discussed&#13;
during the meetings. Their address is:&#13;
"uwp.edu _-hundIOOO" Check it out!&#13;
The Hard Hat Cafe will be get-&#13;
ting a microwave oven very soon. So&#13;
even when they are closed, students can&#13;
heat up their own hot foods.&#13;
Parking tickets may increase&#13;
next year due to the new Physical&#13;
Education parking lot expansion.&#13;
If clubs are interested in pur-&#13;
chasing computers or computer related&#13;
material,  they must apply to the Tech&#13;
Fee Committee. They are meeting this&#13;
Friday at 9 a.m. in the Library&#13;
Administration  Office. You can write a&#13;
letter and/or appear at the meeting. Since&#13;
many of the club's budgets were cut,&#13;
beginning  next fall semester, this is a&#13;
good opportunity  to get technical&#13;
mater],&#13;
als. Please address any letters to Barbara&#13;
Hawk at WYLL 0150F.&#13;
Next year tuition may also be&#13;
increasing.  Members of the PSGA&#13;
Legislative  Committee  are planning a trip&#13;
to Washington,  DC, to confront this issue&#13;
in person.&#13;
It&#13;
will be a national lobbying&#13;
event occurring  next year. It is still in the&#13;
works, so dates are not yet set. If any stu-&#13;
dent is interested  in lobbying for&#13;
Educational  Priorities, please contact&#13;
Chris' Leipski, chair of the Legislative&#13;
Affairs Committee.  Or appear at the next&#13;
PSGA meeting, every Friday at noon in&#13;
CART 129.&#13;
Jobs of the Week&#13;
GET READY FOR THE SUMMER JOB&#13;
FAIR!!  MARCH 10TH AND 11TH,&#13;
UPPER MAIN PLACE.  EMPLOYERS&#13;
WILL BE ON CAMPUS LOOKING&#13;
FOR STUDENTS TO WORK!!  STOP&#13;
BY THE CAREER CENTER, WYLL&#13;
D 173, FOR A LIST OF EMPLOYERS&#13;
THAT WILL BE ON CAMPUS.  BE&#13;
SURE TO LOOK IN THE RANGER&#13;
AND AROUND CAMPUS FOR INFOR-&#13;
MATION.&#13;
ARE YOU FROM THE WASHINGTON&#13;
D.C. AREA AND WISH TO GO HOME&#13;
OVER SPRING BREAK OR JUST&#13;
WISH TO VISIT?  The Student&#13;
BEST HOTELS&#13;
LOWEST  PRICES&#13;
ALL SPRING  BREAK&#13;
LOCATIONS&#13;
Florida, Cancun, etc. from&#13;
$89&#13;
Register your group or be&#13;
our Campus Rep.&#13;
lnte-campus Programs&#13;
800-327-6013&#13;
www.icpt.com&#13;
Employment  Office has a position avail-&#13;
able for a student to drive a small moving&#13;
truck over Spring Break to Washington&#13;
D.C.  Employing  person will pay for bus&#13;
trip return to UW-Parkside.  Infonmation&#13;
in the part-time posting books.&#13;
WICKER PLUS will be recruiting on&#13;
campus on February 26, 1998, in the&#13;
alcove area across from the Library from&#13;
9:30-12:30.  Direct sales.  Business man-&#13;
agement opportunities.  Create your own&#13;
schedule!  Shop by the recruitmenttable&#13;
on February 26 for more infonmation, or&#13;
stop by the Career Center to view thejob&#13;
-&#13;
vacancy posting.&#13;
$300 - $500&#13;
Distributing  phone cards.&#13;
No experience  necessary.&#13;
For more information send a&#13;
self-addressed  stamped&#13;
envelope to:&#13;
Primetime Communications,&#13;
P.O. Box 694355&#13;
Miami, FL. 33269-1355&#13;
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