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getting faculty, staff, alumni, Admissions&#13;
Office and the community involved in the&#13;
process. Laura Gellott, is the chair person&#13;
for advising. The advising task force is fro&#13;
declared  and undeclared  students  and&#13;
incoming freshmen.  They will· focus on&#13;
career development  with hopes to serve&#13;
the student and faculty better on advising.&#13;
The goal is to provide a structure  for&#13;
advising that will enhance the quality for&#13;
the student.  DeAnn Stone is the Student&#13;
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opportunities to involve students in extra-&#13;
curricular  activities  within the campus,&#13;
focusing  on on the health  and living&#13;
arrangements of student life and attracting&#13;
and retaining more students on campus.&#13;
Accessibility of Programs and Degree&#13;
is  headed  up  by Don  Cress.   The&#13;
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Survey on University Police&#13;
Ratings low among students&#13;
Lisa Nowak&#13;
Special to the Ranger News&#13;
A police officers job is to protect and&#13;
care for hislher community. Enforcing the .&#13;
law is also a big part of a police officers job.&#13;
Many  students  at  the  University  of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside don't appreciate or feel&#13;
the need of the campus police.&#13;
A recent survey completed among stu-&#13;
dents and faculty at UW-Parkside found more&#13;
than half were satisfied with the University&#13;
Police.  However,&#13;
in&#13;
general, the students' rat-&#13;
ings were lower than ratings of faculty and&#13;
staff.&#13;
A large portion of students, 57%, have&#13;
never contacted the University Police for&#13;
- assistance.  Students who have had interac-&#13;
tions with the police were less satisfied with&#13;
responding officers&#13;
services than were&#13;
faculty i'nd staff. Most students have only&#13;
contacted the police when they had vehicle-&#13;
related problems.&#13;
The students also think that some of the&#13;
issues that campus police deal with are not of&#13;
great importance. Students rated assaults and&#13;
battery, domestic violence, drug and liquor&#13;
violations, and loud parties as less important&#13;
concerns for police than did faculty and staff.&#13;
A&#13;
few&#13;
students living on campus gave&#13;
their opinions of the University Police. Kate&#13;
Janoska said, "I feel like I'm in jail.  The&#13;
police should only be called in to handle cer-&#13;
tain emergency  situations."  -&#13;
Carrie Card, also a dissatisfied student&#13;
.added, "They're too eager to give out tickets&#13;
to everyone."&#13;
Linda Muftler thinks that the police&#13;
should fmd better ways to spend their time.&#13;
She said, "I-constantly see the police circling&#13;
the Ranger Hall parking lot just looking for&#13;
cars to ticket.&#13;
I'm&#13;
sure there are better things&#13;
they could be doing with their time."&#13;
Robert Deane, head of the University&#13;
Police Department, responded by saying, "I&#13;
think that tbe students are misinformed. We&#13;
patrol the halls to make sure there are no fires&#13;
or problems.  We patrol the parking lots to&#13;
.lllake sure people aren't taking the student's&#13;
parking spots.&#13;
Thi;&#13;
is all part of our job. I&#13;
would think that the students would feel bet-&#13;
ter know that we're doing our job.&#13;
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WIsconsin-Parkside  don't see the need for the&#13;
police. Many think that the police should not&#13;
be walking the residence halls or circling the&#13;
parking lots. Some also think that the police&#13;
arejust looking to get students in trouble. At&#13;
any rate, the University Police seem to be fac-&#13;
ing challenges with regard to trust and confi-&#13;
dence.that students have in them.&#13;
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11/04/98 Inc 98-616  Weapons,&#13;
11/04/98 Inc 98-611  Property&#13;
Damage, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center&#13;
Lot, 10:44 a.m. Construction trailer&#13;
was damaged by a grounds crew&#13;
machine which slid&#13;
in&#13;
the mud,&#13;
Il/03/98 Inc 98-605  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, II :28&#13;
a.rn.&#13;
Vehicle traveling at high rage of&#13;
speed was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for failure to fasten seat belt&#13;
1l/02l98 Inc 98-599  Elevator&#13;
Rescue, Union, 4:43 p.m, An eleva-&#13;
tor operator technician was stuck in&#13;
an elevator, UPPS officers assisted&#13;
subject's release through an elevator&#13;
hatch,&#13;
University Apartments, 10:23 p.m.&#13;
Officers were dispatched regarding&#13;
an individual who was pointing a gun&#13;
at others, Investigation revealed stu-&#13;
dents were having water gun fights,&#13;
Incident escalated when one student&#13;
said he had a gun and verbally threat-&#13;
ened&#13;
others, Item a student had con-&#13;
cealed in the waist band of his&#13;
trousers was found to be a TV remote&#13;
control, Student was issued a citation&#13;
under UWS Chapter 18- display/por-&#13;
tray of any object resembling a&#13;
weapon on university lands.&#13;
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Il/03/98 Inc 98-606  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 12:08&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Vehicle traveling at a high rate&#13;
of speed was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for failure to fasten seat belt&#13;
Il/04/98 Inc 98-612  Fire Drill,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 2:24 p,m,&#13;
An annual fire drill was conducted by&#13;
the safety director. Alarm sounded&#13;
and all areas checked, No problems&#13;
were observed.&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-600 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 9:26&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Vebicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for a stop&#13;
sign,&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-607  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 12:18&#13;
p.m. Vehicle was' stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for stop sign.&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-601  Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Union&#13;
Visitor's Lot, 9:54&#13;
a.m. Vehicle was stoppedand driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for a stop&#13;
sign,&#13;
1l/04/98 Inc 98-613  Agency&#13;
Assist, 3900 Block of CTH E, 4:56&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff requested&#13;
UPPS assist with an injury accident&#13;
Officer assisted with traffic control&#13;
until vehicles were towed away.&#13;
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Il/05/98 Inc 98-617  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop, I:25 p.m.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for speeding 46 mph in a 25 mph&#13;
zone.&#13;
C\I&#13;
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Il/03/98 Inc 98-608  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop Road, 2:49&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for speeding 46 mph in a 25&#13;
mph zone.&#13;
1l/03/98 Inc 98-602 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 10:00&#13;
a.m. Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for non-registration of vehicle&#13;
(expired Jan. 1998),&#13;
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11/04/98 Inc 98-614  Unlawful Use&#13;
of Telephone, Ranger Hall, 3:28&#13;
p.rn,&#13;
Student reported receiving obscene&#13;
messages on her answering machine.&#13;
Investigation pending,&#13;
Il/05/98 Inc 98-618  Traffic&#13;
Accident, Ranger Hall parking lot,&#13;
2:12 p.m, Two student's vehicles had&#13;
a minor collision in the parking lot&#13;
Il/03/98 Inc 98-609  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop Road, 3:44&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for speeding 45 mph in a 25&#13;
mph zone.&#13;
1l/03/98 Inc 98-603 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 10:00&#13;
a.rn.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for stop sign,&#13;
Il/05/98 Inc 98-619  Traffic&#13;
Accident, Communication Arts park-&#13;
ing lot 3:28&#13;
p.m.&#13;
One vehicle pulled&#13;
in front of a second vehicle causing&#13;
an accident. No injuries were sus-&#13;
tained, State accident report com-&#13;
pleted,&#13;
1l/04/98 Inc 98-615  Fire Alarm,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 11:07&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Power Plant operator informed UPPS&#13;
- of an alarm sounding. Officer fo;'nd&#13;
no evidence of fire or smoke. Alarm&#13;
had reset itself at the power plant&#13;
11103/98 Inc 98-604 Traffic&#13;
Violation, limer Loop Road, 10:55&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure&#13;
to&#13;
stop for stop sign.&#13;
ll/O3/98 Inc 98-610  Harassment,&#13;
University Apartments, 7:45&#13;
p.rn.&#13;
Student reported being harassed by&#13;
roommates. Investigation pending.&#13;
Victorious Parkside Graduates&#13;
. rIJ.&#13;
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Meridith Jnmisko&#13;
Special to the Ranger&#13;
At least three UW-Parkside gradu-&#13;
ates were successful on November 3.&#13;
Election Day, Incumbent State Senator&#13;
Kimberly Plache beat Dave Hazen for&#13;
the 21st Senate  District  seat.&#13;
According to the November 4&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times&#13;
unofficial vote totals, Plache&#13;
received 27,277 votes (55%) while&#13;
Hazen received 21,934 votes (45%),&#13;
Plache became senator when George&#13;
Petak was recalled over the Milwaukee&#13;
Brewers taxation issue.&#13;
Both&#13;
Plache&#13;
and Hazen received their&#13;
bachelor degrees from Uw-Parkside.&#13;
Plache received hers in psychology&#13;
while Hazen received his in account-&#13;
ing, Plache graduated in 1984, The&#13;
21st district includes eastern Racine&#13;
County.&#13;
.Incumbent State Representative&#13;
Robert&#13;
L.&#13;
Turner was unopposed,&#13;
except for some write-in votes. He&#13;
serves the 61st Assembly District in&#13;
Racine County, He received his bach-&#13;
elors degree" in business administration&#13;
from UW-Parkside in 1976,&#13;
Incumbent State Representative&#13;
James Kreuser was elected again to&#13;
while on the campaign  trail and&#13;
Spottswood appeared at the "Take&#13;
Back The Night" event on October 29,&#13;
serve the 64th Assembly District in&#13;
Kenosha County, He received 12,229&#13;
votes'(72%) while Don Ruge received&#13;
5,003 votes (28%) according to the&#13;
Kenosha   News&#13;
web site. Kreuser&#13;
received his bachelors degree in politi-&#13;
cal science from UW-Parkside in 1983,&#13;
Plache, Turner, and Kreuser are&#13;
Democrats.&#13;
In other key elections,  Russ&#13;
Feingold defeated Mark Neumann to&#13;
remain a U.S, Senator and Lydia&#13;
Spottswood lost to Paul Ryan, who will&#13;
now represent the 1st District in the&#13;
U.S, House, Feingold visited campus&#13;
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Sarah Schwalbach&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Michelle LaCount&#13;
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