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Editor-in-Chief Kregg Jacoby Business Manager Nicole McQuestion News Editor Becky Duba Features Editor Chris Elst Desktop Kregg Jacoby Ad Designer Nicole McQuestion Photo Editors Daniel Yaris Jeff Alley Tim Overocker Entertainment Editor Chris Summy Writers Vito Tribuzio Holly Heinzelmann Ranger Advisor Dave Buchanan Ranger Office Wyllie D-139C ph. 262.595.2287 fax 262.595.2295 ranger I con tents Inside 8 Y2K Parkside officials hope for the best and prepare for the worst the millennium can bring. 11 Question of th e week Take a look and see who you know and what we got them to say. 5 Police Beat It's Back! Strange occurences and uncivilized hooligans haunt the parking lots. 13 Three Kings strikes up a storm Check our review to get the latest on this controversial new movie. 10 Teaching Excellence Patrick McGuire steps into the shoes of the great conversationalists. Sect ion Things to do 3 News 4-7 Police Beat 5 Features 8-11 Entertainment 12-13 Sports 14-15 Classified 15 The Ranger is published every other Thursday throughout the semester by students of the University of Wiscorisin-Parkside, who are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. Subscriptions are available. Letters to the Editor policy: The Ranger encourages letters to the Editor. Letters should not exceed 250 words and should be delivered to the Ranger office ( WYLL D-139C) or e-mailed to jacob002@uwp.edu. Letters must be typed and include the author's name and phone number. Letters must be free from misleading or libelous content. Letters that fail to comply will not be published. For publica­tion purposes, author's name can be withheld, but only upon request. The Ranger reserves the right to edit all letters. &#13;
ranger I thin gs to do -t—r • Doug DeVitiny Sabbatical Show, through October 31; free, open to the pub­lic Mondays/Thursdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays/Wednesdays It a.m. to 8 p.m. • Salsa y Merenge dance workshop, Thursday Oct. 14, noon, Union Square. "A Threat in the Air: How Stereotypes Shape Intellectual Identity and Performance" with Stanford University Professor of Psychology Dr. Claude Steele; Oct. 14,4 p.m., room 107 of Molinaro Hall {please note: if the audience is too large for this room, the program will relocate to the nearby Union Cinema Theater). • Cheer and dance team tryouts, Thursday, Oct. 14,7 p.m., Sports and Activity Center. UW-Parkside Foreign Film Series: "Central Station," Brazil/subtitles, Oct. 14-17, Union Cinema Theater, 7:30 p.m. Thursday/Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Admission by season pass. • UW-Parkside Committee on Health/Safety, and the Physical Environment Open Forum: Campus Weapons-Carry Policy by University Police, Friday, Oct. 15. The committee will make recommendations to the chancellor on this issue and this forum will help it gather information. The forum takes place in MoBnaro room D-137 from 3 to 5 p.m. Students, faculty, staff, and the sur­rounding community are invited. Dance, Friday, Oct. 15., 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Union Square, food and great dance music all for just a $5 admission, sponsored by Latinos Unidos Campus Preview Days, Oct. 16 and 23,12:30 to 5 p.m., UW-Parkside campus, Free. Graduate School Expo hosted by UW-Parkside and Carthage College, Oct. 19, 7 p.m., UW-Parkside Union. Noon Concert Series: Dana Burnett/piano &amp; Lisa Kozenko/oboe, Wednesday, October 20, Union Cinema Theater, free. Soup &amp; Substance: "Disaster and Recovery: Lessons Learned and to be Learned with Y2K" featuring UW-Parkside Chancellor Jack Keating, Oct. 20., noon, Union 104, free soup, bread, crackers, and water are served. | Apollo Talent Show, Oct. 20,8 p.m., Union Cinema Theater, admission $1, $50 prize available. "Little Shop of Horrors," 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30. Matinees Friday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m., and Oct. 21 and 20 is needed, ticket are $12 for adults, $9 for students and seniors and discount tickets are available for groups of 20 or more, for more information, call Diane Smith at (262) 595-2564. • Friends of the UW-Parkside Library: "Our Neighbors in Black: Understanding and Living with the Amish Community," w/Dr, Harvey Jacobs, Oct 21. Starts at 7 p.m. in the Overlook Lounge, Level 2 of the Library. UW-Parkside Arts: ALIVE!: rock and roll legend Buddy Holly, Friday, Nov. 5,7:30 p.m. in the Communication Arts Theater. Individual and season tickets are available as are discounted student tickets. For information, call (262) 595-2345. Race, Class, and Gender Study Group: "The Rape Of Nanking; The Forgotten Holocaust Of World War II" (Penguin) by Iris Chang, Oct. 22,3:30 .m., Molinaro Hall room 111, free. Parkside Activities Board Film: "Return to Paradise," Oct. 22 &amp; 26, 7:30 p.m., Union Cinema Theater, tickets: students $1, non-students $2 Center for International Studies course: Study Tour to Ghana (West Africa), class: Oct. 27 to Dec. 15, trip to Ghana: Dec. 28, 1999 to Jan. 15, 2000, for more information call Lillian Trager at (262) 595-2543 sports and Activity Center hours: Monday through Thursday: 7:45 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday: 7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: noon to 4 p.m. Sunday: 4 to 7 p.m. UW-Parkside pool schedule: Sunday: 4 to 6 p.m. Monday/ Tuesday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., 4 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m. Friday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday: noon to 2 p.m.. Letters t o the Editor Dear Editor: I am writing this letter to comment on the lack of coverage the Ranger News provides for on campus events. In addition to attending classes at Parkside, I am a very involved student. As a student who helps to plan many university events, I am extremely disap­pointed in the amount of time and space this newspa­per devotes to the coverage of t hese events. This is not only regarding coverage of events for the organiza­tions, but all campus events in general. The entertainment section spent a full page review­ing a movie that is showing off campus. Yet, the "Things to do at the University" column was the only place that the Ranger showed coverage of upcoming campus events. I realize that you have a very small staff to spread around, but several of your articles in the last issue did not pertain to Parkside at all. Two examples are "A Beef Concerning the Sicilian Thing" which discussed Italian Mafia families, and "What must be done about the goby fist" which talked about fluffiness in newspaper reporting. Another article "Parkside, Illinois College Sign Admissions Pact" was an informative piece, but talked about something that happened last May and has no bearing on the students here and now. I am not asking that you do an article on every event that occur on campus, but do feel there are some major events that have deserved coverage. One exam­ple is the Backyard Bash. This was a day long outdoor event that was held for the third consecutive year on September 9th. It included a concert, comedian, novel­ty events, and a picnic, this event attracted well over 300 students over the course of the day yet received no coverage in the following week's Ranger News. I know that the paper is trying to improve its repu­tation on campus, and one of the best ways to accom­plish this would be to give more coverage to campus events. If y ou did this, and provided information that students on campus could use and want to hear, then maybe more people would be inclined to pickup your paper and read it. Thank you, Heather L. Flohr PSGA report This is a new section to inform students of the events and issues of the PSGA. Becky Duba On October 1 the Parkside Student Government Association held a heated debate over Resolution 99-9, which would require police offi­cers to leave their guns in their cars when entering campus buildings. The key speaker of the day was Dr. James Kinchen, professor of music. His argument of g uns not being needed on campus led into a boisterous argument between senators. He stated, "Parkside should focus on education, not guns." The President, Corey Mandley, agreed with his position. When the vote was taken, 11 senators voted yes, 8 voted no, and 7 abstained. This again erupted a dispute between the President and Terri Jackobson, Chief of Justice, over whether there needed to be a simple majority plus one to pass the bill or not It was derided that it would be settled at a latter time in a meeting. 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