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            <text>The&#13;
The Student Newspaper&#13;
of&#13;
the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
VOLUME 26·ISSUE 24·April  16, 1998&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
News&#13;
Comm. Career Day&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Kenosha Revitalization&#13;
Page 2&#13;
PoliceBeat&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Distinguished Award   '"  Page 3&#13;
Good Professor&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Poetry Reading  Series&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Features·&#13;
Distinguished Award&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Good Professor&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Poetry Reading  Series&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Calendar of Events&#13;
Page 4&#13;
WPRS CD Review&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Volunteer of Week&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities&#13;
Page 5&#13;
What's on Tap&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Entertainmen&#13;
t&#13;
Dr.Proctor&#13;
Page 6&#13;
He Said  She Said&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Horoscope&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Sports&#13;
Baseball Loses&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Softball Wins&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Soccer Camp&#13;
Page 7&#13;
T&#13;
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T'''''&#13;
7&#13;
U&#13;
IpS  irrs&#13;
Page&#13;
Inside&#13;
News&#13;
2&#13;
Features&#13;
3-5&#13;
Eritertainment.&#13;
6&#13;
Sports&#13;
7&#13;
Advertisements&#13;
8&#13;
Parkside's potential brings new chancellor&#13;
enrollment, raise Parkside's academic&#13;
stature and expand itsrelationship  with&#13;
the communities.   Along with these&#13;
duties, the Board of Regents was looking&#13;
for someone with a sense of humor and&#13;
an outgoing personality.&#13;
Keating's degrees include social&#13;
psychology, theology and philosophy and&#13;
has experiences as vice provost and dean&#13;
of branch campuses at the University of&#13;
Washington-Seanle.&#13;
"I would not have accepted a&#13;
position like this unless I saw a chance to&#13;
John Keating&#13;
Amanda  Bulgrin&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
John Keating, provost of the&#13;
University of Alaska-Fairbanks,  will for-&#13;
mally begin his role as chancellor of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide on July&#13;
I, 1998. He did, however; take time to&#13;
learn about the campus and make his&#13;
media debut on Thursday, April 9, and&#13;
Friday, April 10.&#13;
It&#13;
is the hope of this institution&#13;
that the 59-year-old Keating will increase&#13;
grow and bea vibrant force in the com-&#13;
munity.  I wouldn't want to come here to&#13;
care-take," stated Keating.&#13;
He commented that the faculty&#13;
of UW-P was pristine.  He continued to&#13;
state that following someone as popular&#13;
as Gordon Lamb, interim chancellor from&#13;
July to March, was ao advantage.&#13;
"Iprefer tofeel like a&#13;
faculty member who&#13;
has somewhat different&#13;
duties."&#13;
.John Keating&#13;
,~You always like to come in&#13;
with a powerful person ahead of you who&#13;
makes the job a lot easier," Keating said.&#13;
At Fairbanks, Keating put into a&#13;
effect a plan to reach down to junior high&#13;
school level to increase awareness ofthe&#13;
university.  He stated that the university&#13;
needs to get into the minds that this is the&#13;
university of choice.&#13;
The university was looking for&#13;
someone to help Parkside grow in acade-&#13;
mic stature, and they have stated, in&#13;
Keating, they have found the right person&#13;
for the job.&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre&#13;
Open&#13;
Monday&#13;
&amp;;&#13;
Thursday  from  11-5&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
&amp;;&#13;
Wednesday  from  11-8&#13;
FREEADMISSION&#13;
Student  Art Show featuring  3&#13;
Dimensional  and 2 Dimensional&#13;
Work&#13;
Located in Communication   Arts&#13;
0175&#13;
News&#13;
Apri/16,1998    page 2&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
04/06/98&#13;
Inc  98-215&#13;
Parking  Enforcement-  Tow, UniversityApartmen~s,&#13;
.&#13;
10:04 p.m.  Vehicle  illegally  parked  and on the chronic  violator  s list&#13;
was cited  and towed.&#13;
04/02/98&#13;
Inc  98-206&#13;
Fireworks,  North  of Outer  Loop  Road  and University&#13;
Apartments,   12:01 a.m,  A housing  R.A.  reported  fireworks  in&#13;
the woods.   UPPS  officer  responded  and observed  fireworks  but was&#13;
unable  to locate  the responsible   individuals.&#13;
04/07/98&#13;
Inc  98-216&#13;
Personal  Property  Theft,  Off Campus.   Student&#13;
.&#13;
reported  the theft  of a parking  permit  from  her  unlocked  vehicle&#13;
parked  off campus.   Permit  was  later  found  by the student.&#13;
04/07/98&#13;
Inc  98-217&#13;
Traffic  Violation,  Outer  Loop  Road,  2:32  p.m.&#13;
Vehicle  was  stopped  for traveling  46  mph  in a 25 mph  zone.   Citation&#13;
was  issued.&#13;
04/02/98&#13;
Inc  98-207&#13;
Personal  Property  Theft,&#13;
CommlArts&#13;
Lot.,  10:47 a.m.&#13;
Student  reported  the theft  of a parking  permit  from  her locked vehicle.&#13;
No other  items  were  missing  and no signs  of damage  or forced entry.&#13;
Replacement   permit  was  purchased.&#13;
04/03/98&#13;
Inc  98-208&#13;
Emergency   Crisis  Intervention,  Ranger  Hall,  II :27 a.rn,&#13;
Housing  staff  reported  a student  who was possibly  suicidal.   Subject&#13;
was  located  and transported   to Health  Services  for counseling.&#13;
04/07/98&#13;
Inc  98-218&#13;
Traffic  Violation,  Outer  Loop  Road,  10:25  p.m.&#13;
Officer  stopped  a vehicle  which  had  defective   tail  lamps.   Dept.  of&#13;
Transportation   checks   revealed  driver  had no valid  license.   Vehicle&#13;
was parked,  driver  released  to family  member  and  citation   issued.&#13;
04/03/98&#13;
Inc 98-209&#13;
Traffic  Violation,  CTH A and  CTH  G.,  II :20 p.m.&#13;
Officer  issued  a citation  to driver  whose  vehicle  registration  had&#13;
expired&#13;
12/97.&#13;
04/08/98&#13;
Inc  98-219&#13;
Traffic  Violation,  Outer  Loop  Road,  11:36 a.m.&#13;
Vehicle  was  stopped  and cited  for displaying   license  plates  which  had&#13;
expired&#13;
02/97.&#13;
04104/98&#13;
Inc  98-210&#13;
Agency  Assist,  CTH JR&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH  E,  1:08 a.m.&#13;
Officers  were  asked  to assist  Kenosha  County  Sheriff  Dept. in connec&#13;
tion with a stalled  vehicle.   Officers  stood  by until  KSD arrived  and a&#13;
tow truck  was  called.&#13;
04/08/98&#13;
Inc  98-220&#13;
Harassment,   Ranger  Hall,  2:25  p.m.&#13;
Officer  took  a complaint  of a verbal  threat  against  a student.&#13;
Investigation   continuing.&#13;
04/04/98&#13;
Inc  98-211&#13;
Traffic  Violation,  Outer  Lp&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH  JR.;  11:52 p.rn.&#13;
Officer  observed  vehicle  speeding  48 mph  in a 25 mph zone.  Citation&#13;
was  issued.&#13;
04/09/98&#13;
Inc  98-221&#13;
Traffic  Accident,   Hit&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Run,  Union  Lot,  9: 13 a.m.&#13;
Complainant   reported  that  her red  Ford  vehicle  was  struck  by an&#13;
unknown  vehicle  while  parked  in the Union  parking  lot sometime&#13;
between  9:30  a.m. - 3:30  p.rn. on&#13;
04/08/98.&#13;
04/05/98&#13;
Inc  98-212&#13;
Security  Alarm,  RSDC,  10: 14 a.m,&#13;
Officer   responding   to an alarm  found the back  screen  door open  but&#13;
nothing  else out of order.  Alarm  was reset.&#13;
04/10/98&#13;
Inc  98-222&#13;
Liquor  Law  Violation,  Ranger  Hall,  2:02  a.rn.&#13;
Officer  responded  to Ranger  Hall  and  cited  an  18 year.old   who  had&#13;
been  consuming  alcohol.&#13;
04/06/98&#13;
Inc  98-213&#13;
Worthless  Check,  Comrn/Arts.,  Fine Arts Dept.,&#13;
7:56  a.m.  Staff member  reported  a student's  check  had been returned&#13;
due to non-sufficient    funds.   The officer  contacted  the student  regard&#13;
ing payment.&#13;
What are you gonna do when&#13;
they come for you?&#13;
04106/98&#13;
Inc  98-214&#13;
Agency  Assist,  University  Apartments,   3:49 p.m,&#13;
Officer  was requested  by Probation  and  Parole  to assist  in locating  a&#13;
student.   Student  was taken  into custody  by the agency.&#13;
Kenosha Revitalization&#13;
Communication&#13;
Career Day&#13;
Meridith  Jumisko&#13;
Features  Editor&#13;
Leigh Eckert&#13;
ject  called  Harborpark.   Harborpark  will&#13;
be located  on the waterfront.&#13;
It&#13;
will&#13;
include such  places  as:  Celebration&#13;
Park, Harborwalk  Promenade  and Park,&#13;
Fountain  Plaza,  Pike Creek  Plaza,&#13;
Kenosha  Public  Museum  and an all new&#13;
housing  community.&#13;
There  is approximately  70 acres&#13;
of land on the lake front and only  30&#13;
acres will be used for housing  and com-&#13;
mercial  use.  The rest will be for public&#13;
use.&#13;
The City  of Kenosha  will put in&#13;
18.5 million  dollars,  while the rest will&#13;
come  form donations,  grants  and other&#13;
areas.  Construction   on this project&#13;
began  in October,  1997.  The city  is&#13;
expecting  it to be done  in 10 years.  The&#13;
City of Kenosha's  cable company,  chan-&#13;
nel  19, will be bringing  updates  about&#13;
how everything  is coming  along.&#13;
On May 8, at  12:00pm,  in the&#13;
Union  104 Wisconsin  Parkside  put on&#13;
another  Soup  N'  Substance  program.&#13;
This  lecture  talked  about the&#13;
"Revitalization   of Kenosha."   Kenosha's&#13;
mayor  John Antaramian   led the discus-&#13;
sion.&#13;
He began  the discussion  by&#13;
talking  about  the improvements   that&#13;
Kenosha  has  undergone  in the  last sever-&#13;
al years.   These  issues dealt  with two&#13;
new  industrial  parks that  have  been&#13;
built,  crime  being at an all time  low&#13;
since  1992, getting  tougher  with  land-&#13;
lords  and homeowners,   and on the infra-&#13;
structure  issue.&#13;
The most important  aspect  of&#13;
the meeting  had to do with the new pro-&#13;
As of now, the following  careers  will be&#13;
represented   there:   radio,  television,&#13;
sales,  graphic  design,  human  relations,&#13;
admissions,   recruitment,   staffing,  and&#13;
employment   services.&#13;
The alumni  planning  to attend&#13;
include:   Amber  Lundskow,   Joel&#13;
Buschman,  Cyndi  Stevens,  Bridgette&#13;
Johnson,  Marquita  Hayes,  Rhonda  Funk,&#13;
Randy  Langei,  Kim  Johnsen  Adams,&#13;
Jennifer  Bucholz,  Mary  Saunders,  and&#13;
Mary  Kay Costelloe.&#13;
All communication    majors  and&#13;
minors  as well as anyone  else  interested&#13;
in any of the listed  fields  are  invited  to&#13;
attend.   For more  information,   call&#13;
Professor  Strom  at 595.2664  or e-mail&#13;
her at&#13;
strom@uwp.edu.&#13;
Listen  up everyone  interested  in&#13;
communication   careers.   Are you gradu-&#13;
ating next month  without  a job  in sight?&#13;
Or are you graduating  next year  or after&#13;
and want to know  what's  out there?&#13;
Either way, the Parkside  Association  of&#13;
Communicators   and  Lambda  Pi Eta are&#13;
hosting  a career  fair for you on&#13;
Wednesday, April  22.&#13;
All you  have  to do is visit&#13;
Union  Bazaar  between  II :30 a.m. and 3&#13;
p.rn.  If you'd  like resume  help,  bring&#13;
your resume.   Many  communication&#13;
alumni  will be present  to speak,  look at&#13;
resumes,  and conduct  mock  interviews.&#13;
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