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            <text>RANGER&#13;
NEWS&#13;
Student&#13;
Newspaper&#13;
of   the&#13;
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HIGHLIGHTS&#13;
Unive.rsity&#13;
of   Wlsconsin-Parkside&#13;
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1972&#13;
Russ Feingold&#13;
speaks at UW-Parkside&#13;
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campus&#13;
News Briefil&#13;
2&#13;
On Tuesday, October 20,&#13;
r Wisconsin's Junior US Senator&#13;
Russ Feingold came to OW-&#13;
'Parkside to promote what he&#13;
likes to call Russ Feingold's&#13;
3&#13;
Access to Higher Education&#13;
4&#13;
Tour, Keeping the Door Open for&#13;
4.&#13;
All. The visit was sponsored by&#13;
4&#13;
the College Democrats group.&#13;
0$&#13;
Parkside was one stop of&#13;
5 ~ many visits to various University&#13;
6  of Wisconsin campuses.  The&#13;
6'&#13;
meeting was held in Union 104-&#13;
(}  106. A moderate gathering&#13;
appeared for the -senator's speech,&#13;
1&#13;
incluaing a history class. Some&#13;
of the gathering were not stu-&#13;
gents but loyal constituents of&#13;
the senator.&#13;
Feingold's speech was tar-&#13;
geted at college students.dis-&#13;
cussing tuition. "When I went to&#13;
school at Madison&#13;
in&#13;
the seven-&#13;
ties, my education cost a total of&#13;
$10,000, including tuition, board,&#13;
and a couple of beers as the&#13;
drinking age then was 18," said&#13;
Feingold.  "But now, that is the&#13;
cost of about one and half sernes-&#13;
MElTAINMENT 10!&#13;
ter's of college. That's too&#13;
much."&#13;
Feingold went on to voice&#13;
10&#13;
his concerns on how the subject&#13;
H,&#13;
of tuition was affecting students.&#13;
If&#13;
"Today,&#13;
I&#13;
am not seeing the opti-&#13;
II&#13;
mism in students' eyes that&#13;
I&#13;
used&#13;
n&#13;
to see. There is too much pres-&#13;
sure and worry about financing&#13;
their education.&#13;
II&#13;
The senator did not speak of&#13;
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Colleen LaVinka&#13;
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any specific new way to help&#13;
college students' to manage their&#13;
tuition but did point out his&#13;
opponent, Republican Mark&#13;
Neumann's actions against help-&#13;
ing college students.&#13;
"Neumann voted to abolish&#13;
the US Department of&#13;
Education," said Feingold. "He&#13;
wants to reduce the number of&#13;
Pell grants.&#13;
n&#13;
Pells grants are&#13;
non-repayable tuition grants from&#13;
the government given to students&#13;
who financially qualify,&#13;
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federal Pell Grants and Federal&#13;
Work Study. Beside Feingold's&#13;
podium was a placard of differ-&#13;
ent ouores that Neumann has said&#13;
against education stood posted in&#13;
bold print.&#13;
Feingold has one daughter&#13;
who is a freshman in college.&#13;
giving him the experience of&#13;
dealing with the cost of tuition of&#13;
college now. "Higher education&#13;
should not deteriorate into being&#13;
only for the higher classes. We&#13;
.must keep the opportunity ladder&#13;
in place for the young people&#13;
coming behind us," said&#13;
Feingold. "High cost education&#13;
does not fit in with keeping the&#13;
opportunity ladder in place."&#13;
Feingold then began encour-&#13;
aging students to get to the polls&#13;
and vote, ifnot for him then just&#13;
to increase the number of voters.&#13;
"1&#13;
encourage every student to go&#13;
out and tell 25 friends to vote&#13;
u.s.&#13;
Junior Senator Russ Feingold&#13;
and&#13;
keep encouraging- them to&#13;
get to the polls," said Feingold.&#13;
Feingold talked for about 10&#13;
minutes&#13;
and&#13;
then exited with a&#13;
smile and a wave, to go out in&#13;
the hall and talk to the press.&#13;
After a couple minutes answer-&#13;
ing questions and taking pictures,&#13;
Feingold left.&#13;
The College Democrats&#13;
meet at 12:30 on Mondays in&#13;
Molinaro 129. To get more&#13;
involved in politics or if you&#13;
need help to register for voting&#13;
or getting to the polls they will&#13;
help you.&#13;
.............................................&#13;
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Candice Gingrich, les-&#13;
bian sister of Speaker of the&#13;
House Newt Gingrich, made an&#13;
appearance at The Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Organization (GLO)&#13;
meeting Wednesday, Oct.21.&#13;
Gingrich has several&#13;
reasons for touring the area.&#13;
First, to urge people to vote: She&#13;
wants..,eople to become active&#13;
10&#13;
their community.  Also, she&#13;
wants to inform people about a&#13;
Peter Minor&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
gay bill, currently in&#13;
"coming out" story. She lives&#13;
Washington. The premise of the   openly and honestly tohelp oth-&#13;
bill is to demand equal rights for   ers&#13;
10&#13;
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just work environment.&#13;
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said while injustice was taking&#13;
place. She knew that she needed&#13;
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