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            <text>I&#13;
Diversi&#13;
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laculty·s&#13;
Dr, Antoni  FI res&#13;
kn&#13;
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chall ng h fa   a he ro&#13;
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add ss th UWP faculty on the&#13;
Friday bef   th Martin Luth r&#13;
'(jng Jr.h Iiday.&#13;
"It'  ary&#13;
t&#13;
think that I'm&#13;
th&#13;
only thing betw  nyu   nd a&#13;
I ng w k n ,"  id Flores.&#13;
FI res, wh i p  id nt f th&#13;
Hi panic A'  iati n f 011g&#13;
and Univer iti , d liv red a&#13;
trong call f r diversity and cul-&#13;
tural  tol ranee  during   hi&#13;
keyn t   p  ch  at  Spring&#13;
Convocati n January IS,&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Univ r ity Dining  Room,  He&#13;
said th  c ntinu d  ucce   f&#13;
America'   con my hinge  on&#13;
the quality of ducation provid-&#13;
ed to all children,  native and&#13;
immigrant.&#13;
'The future of America will&#13;
inerea ingly depend on our abil-&#13;
ity to educate-particularly   in&#13;
higher education-many,   many&#13;
more young  people  of color&#13;
because, increa ingly, they are&#13;
going to be the backbone of our&#13;
economy. It's really hooting our-&#13;
selves in the foot when we make&#13;
laws that impede their success,"&#13;
said Flores,&#13;
PsychO&#13;
reviewed&#13;
Even the shower&#13;
scene won't keep&#13;
your attention&#13;
·Page 7&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
The long arm of&#13;
the law moves to&#13;
·Page 3&#13;
e sage starts&#13;
ew&#13;
Year&#13;
Dr. Antoni   Flores encourages&#13;
uWP&#13;
Spring Convocation  attendees  to strongly commit&#13;
to diversity  on campus.  "American's economic  future depends  on our training of young&#13;
people of&#13;
color,"&#13;
said Flores.&#13;
Flores   said   efforts   in&#13;
California  and  the  state  of&#13;
Washington to restrict bilingual&#13;
education are prime examples of&#13;
lawmakers  and interest groups&#13;
taking direct aim at their big toes.&#13;
"It&#13;
is ironic that&#13;
as&#13;
our nation&#13;
continues to grow demographi-&#13;
cally, to become more diverse,&#13;
the forces against multicultural-&#13;
ism are also flexing their mus-&#13;
cles.  They  are  attacking&#13;
Affirmative  Action laws [and]&#13;
opposing change by going after&#13;
education. The fact that all of&#13;
these proposals and policy initia-&#13;
tives are going against people, of&#13;
color with respect to access and,&#13;
opportunity   in education  is&#13;
something we should reconsider&#13;
as a society because education&#13;
remains the passport to opportu-&#13;
nity in our society, it remains the&#13;
See Diversity,  Page 8&#13;
NEWS&#13;
·2,,3&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
4.5&#13;
COMMENTARY&#13;
6&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT   1&#13;
J&#13;
U&#13;
MP&#13;
········8&#13;
Wrestler&#13;
Showdown&#13;
Unranked Parkside&#13;
eamsNCAA&#13;
Division II respect&#13;
·Page 14&#13;
UWP student named&#13;
Miss Racine&#13;
For at least one University of Wisconsin-Parkside stu-&#13;
dent, January 19, 1999,will always be a special evening to&#13;
remember, That night, she was on&#13;
stage   at   the   UW-Parkside&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theater when&#13;
Master of Ceremonies Curt Vollman&#13;
said: "Ladies and gentlemen, the new&#13;
Miss Racine for 1999&#13;
is..&#13;
.Catherine&#13;
Apilado!"&#13;
With the appropriate  fanfare,&#13;
Apilado received "her crown from&#13;
outgoing Miss Racine (and UW-&#13;
Catherine Apilado&#13;
Parkside student) LaToya Laymon,&#13;
She was named from a field of eight&#13;
finalists which included UWP student Melissa EllenBrown.&#13;
Apilado, who isa freshman studying acting here at&#13;
UWP,&#13;
provided the high point ofthe talent competition with a stir-&#13;
ring rendition of "WishingYouWereSomehow Here Again"&#13;
from the Broadway play Phantom of the Opera, To Music&#13;
Professor James Kinchen, it was no surprise that Apilado's&#13;
voice impressed the judges and the audience.&#13;
"I met Catherine when a friend and area voice teacher&#13;
called me during the summer and said, 'Ihave someone you&#13;
just have to meet and hear!' 1heard Catherine sing and was&#13;
absolutely floored! 'Yes,'I told her,&#13;
'I&#13;
am most definitely&#13;
interested in having you sing and study with us here at&#13;
UWP!' I've been smiling ever since, and Catherine is as nice&#13;
as she is talented, too-truly a class act!"said Kinchen,&#13;
Apilado is a member of the University's Voices of&#13;
See Miss Racine, Page 8&#13;
PaIIIsIde'S&#13;
JaB&#13;
ZIIzke ...&#13;
..,&#13;
.......&#13;
How interested are peo-&#13;
ple in financing their&#13;
chil-&#13;
dren's  college  education?&#13;
Interested enough to venture&#13;
into a raging snow  storm on&#13;
a  January   Wednesday&#13;
evening. Interested enough&#13;
to fill the Union Theater and&#13;
a good portion  of Union&#13;
Square to allend the Cash&#13;
For College Seminar here at&#13;
UWP.&#13;
An estimated 460 parents&#13;
and students braved the ele-&#13;
ments on the evening  of&#13;
January 13. And although&#13;
they had a couple of good&#13;
incentives-free  food  and&#13;
$2,000 in scholarships-the&#13;
main   attraction  was&#13;
infer-&#13;
mation.&#13;
"The whole idea of the&#13;
program was to give parents&#13;
and students practical ideas&#13;
to pay for college without&#13;
mortgaging their futures. We&#13;
wanted to give them a pres-&#13;
sure-free  way to explore&#13;
financing options. And the&#13;
scholarship   money  that&#13;
could be used at the school&#13;
of their choice probably did-&#13;
n't hurt attendance,"  said&#13;
program   organizer   and&#13;
UWP  Financial  Aid  and&#13;
Scholarships  Director Carl&#13;
Buck.&#13;
Along with Buck, who is a&#13;
nationally  known  for his&#13;
financial  aid  expertise&#13;
expertise available to UWP&#13;
students  on a continuing&#13;
basis- the program featured&#13;
CPA and tax-expert  John&#13;
Andreoli    of   Clifton&#13;
Gunderson&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Co.. A repre-&#13;
sentative  from the Great&#13;
Lakes  Higher  Education&#13;
Corporation  also was on&#13;
hand to present and answer&#13;
questions.&#13;
The Cash  For College&#13;
evening began at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
with a Financial Aid Fair.&#13;
Here parents and students&#13;
learned what help is avail-&#13;
able from local lenders while&#13;
enjoying a free buffet. The&#13;
seminar  itself began at 7&#13;
p.m., filling  the 400-seat&#13;
UWP studenl receives&#13;
Kenosha Mayor'S Scholarship&#13;
UWP junior Marne Lester&#13;
was among the local students&#13;
who  recently  received  a&#13;
Kenosha  Mayor's  Youth&#13;
Commission scholarship. The&#13;
awards   for  community   ser-&#13;
vice  were  announced  during&#13;
a reception on December 8,&#13;
by    Mayor'S&#13;
Youth&#13;
Commission  Chair  Kathy&#13;
Walsh.&#13;
Lester, a 20-year-old mar-&#13;
keting major, was honored&#13;
for her involvement in volun-&#13;
teer activities  through  the&#13;
UWP Optimist Club and as&#13;
part of her activities as Miss&#13;
Kenosha 1997. She is also&#13;
involved in entertaining and&#13;
singing at the veterans hospi-&#13;
tal and with the&#13;
usa&#13;
group at&#13;
Great Lakes Naval Training&#13;
Center during the holidays.&#13;
She volunteers at the Spanish&#13;
Center and Bain School.&#13;
Along with her volunteer&#13;
work, Lester was on the UWP&#13;
Dean's List in 1997 and 1998&#13;
and she was in Who's Who&#13;
Among  American   High&#13;
School Students in 1995 and&#13;
1996.&#13;
Lester was one of eight&#13;
finalists  considered  for a&#13;
Youth Commission  cholar-&#13;
ship.&#13;
Junior Marne Lester, right, displays her Mayor's Youth Commission Award&#13;
received   for community   service   in December.&#13;
With&#13;
Marne  are Aldermen   Julia&#13;
Robinson and Don Ruef.&#13;
"'BO&#13;
...&#13;
~.&#13;
"&#13;
Union  Theater  with  the&#13;
overflow hearing the identi-&#13;
cal   presentation    from&#13;
Assistant   Director   of&#13;
Financial&#13;
Aid&#13;
Bill&#13;
Henderson&#13;
in  Union&#13;
Square.&#13;
"What we wanted to do,&#13;
and I think we were very&#13;
successful in doing this, was&#13;
to give them ideas on hoe to&#13;
scholarship  money, how to&#13;
get grant money that they&#13;
don't have to pay back and&#13;
ways to get low int r t&#13;
loans. The ultimate goal to&#13;
lower their debt-bard  n, ju t&#13;
as we&#13;
try&#13;
to d  for current&#13;
UWP student ," aid Buck.&#13;
The snows of January 13&#13;
may have been a bl sing&#13;
in&#13;
di guise. "We had over 500&#13;
people register for the semi.&#13;
nar and that doesn't include&#13;
the people  who probably&#13;
would have shown up with.&#13;
out regi tering. Without&#13;
the&#13;
hOW,w may not have had&#13;
enough room to fit everyone&#13;
int rested in this program.&#13;
Obviously  th re's trernen-&#13;
d us int rest in thi subject,·&#13;
id Buck.&#13;
Bu k had thi  reminder&#13;
f r UWP students: the finan-&#13;
cial aid priority filing date is&#13;
April J, 1999.&#13;
Act now lor Leadership&#13;
Scholarships&#13;
Here' something  very tud nt c. n u: no, n t a cell&#13;
phon  w 're talking about m n y&#13;
f&#13;
r educati n. The&#13;
Offi  of Univer ity Activiti  . (UA) h   holarship&#13;
m neyavailabl  ,butlik  tho'  great  IIph ne deal thi&#13;
one i a limited tim thing  you must a&#13;
t&#13;
imrn diat Iy.&#13;
W rking und r an applican  n d adhn   f Friday,&#13;
February 12, UA i I king f r  ph mores, juni rs, and&#13;
ni rs to compet&#13;
f&#13;
r a pair  f  h I rships. To pu h&#13;
involv ment in  tud&#13;
nt&#13;
or&#13;
aniz;&#13;
ti&#13;
ns,&#13;
a&#13;
tiviti  ,&#13;
and&#13;
Univ r ity  governan  ,  UA  off r  what's  called&#13;
Est bli h d Lead r Sch lar hip  w rth&#13;
$500&#13;
ach, The&#13;
ch lar hip are fry  u&#13;
if&#13;
y u are a current tudent leader&#13;
who plan t c ntinu y ur ducat; n at UWP.&#13;
UA say th "id aJ candidate"  hav mad' UWP a&#13;
bet-&#13;
ter pia  by c ntributing to "th  nri&#13;
fun&#13;
nt fthe ampus&#13;
community through a tive parti ipation in c curricular&#13;
activities." Furth rmore, "recipi nts will hav d m nstrat-&#13;
•ed individual initialiv , creativity, resp nsibihty, coopera-&#13;
h n, I adership ability, and  n rn for th rs."&#13;
Here' th fin print: You n d a minimum cumulative&#13;
GPA of 2.5, and you mu t al  apply for UWP cholar-&#13;
ship to&#13;
be&#13;
eligibl .An applicati n and three letters of rec-&#13;
ommendation  are n ded and are due at th University&#13;
Activities office, Union 209, by February 12.&#13;
Now, if you'll excuse me, my cell phone's ringing.&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Jeff Mueller&#13;
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