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UW-Parkside Student Art Exhibition, now through April 20, free, Com. Arts Gallery,&#13;
hours: Mon/Thur,   11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tue/Wed,   11 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
UW-Parkside   Drama  Dept.  presents  Moliere's  "Scapin,"  April 20, 10 a.m.. April  20, 21, 22,&#13;
28, and 29, 7:30 p.m.; Com. Arts Theater, tickets: $10 adults, $7 students, faculty, staff,&#13;
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•   Noon Concert:&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside  Orchestra,&#13;
Carter Simmons,  con-&#13;
ductor,  Wednesday&#13;
Union Cinema  Theater,  free.&#13;
Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance&#13;
noon, Union 104, free soup,&#13;
bread, and crackers  served,&#13;
everyone  welcome.&#13;
Info Break: "Meet the&#13;
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w&#13;
IJim&#13;
Robinson&#13;
noon, Learning  Tech Center,&#13;
Wyllie 0150. free.&#13;
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Francis&#13;
3 p.m. (2 games)&#13;
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Parkside  vs. Viterbo&#13;
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Softball:  UW-Parkside&#13;
vs. Olivet  Nazarene&#13;
3 p.m. (2 games)&#13;
Noon Concert:  UW-Parkside&#13;
Percussion  Ensemble,  Debbie&#13;
Katz Knowles,  director&#13;
Communication   Arts-D118,&#13;
free.&#13;
Out&#13;
&amp;&#13;
About event: "Rocky&#13;
Horror Picture Show," pre-&#13;
show&#13;
with&#13;
live cast from&#13;
Chicago begins at l.Ip.m. fol-&#13;
lowed&#13;
by&#13;
midnight  showing,&#13;
dry props only, Union Cinema&#13;
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the public&#13;
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vs.&#13;
~  Indianapolis&#13;
(2 games)&#13;
Criminal  Justice&#13;
Colloquium:   The&#13;
Interface  Between&#13;
Psychiatry  and Criminology&#13;
w&#13;
/Dr.&#13;
George  Palmero&#13;
11&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Union 104-106, free&#13;
Latino  Film Festival:&#13;
"Golpes  a&#13;
Mi&#13;
Puerta"&#13;
(Knocks at&#13;
My&#13;
Door),&#13;
Spanish  w&#13;
I&#13;
subtitles&#13;
noon and&#13;
7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Union Cinema  Theater,  free&#13;
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Level&#13;
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of the library,  free,&#13;
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including an all new&#13;
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Out&#13;
&amp;&#13;
About event:&#13;
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;;1i~&#13;
Blue Jeans&#13;
Day&#13;
wear&#13;
jeans&#13;
to show&#13;
support  for Gay and Lesbian&#13;
issues&#13;
Apri/15&#13;
• Women's  History&#13;
Month  Event:&#13;
Scavenger  Hunt,  9&#13;
a.m.&#13;
UW -Parkside  campus  and&#13;
surrounding   community.&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Brass Ensemble, Mark Eichner,&#13;
director, Friday&#13;
Union Cinema Theater,&#13;
free&#13;
Baseball:  UW·Parkside&#13;
vs.&#13;
Southern  Indiana&#13;
noon,&#13;
(2&#13;
games)&#13;
Softball:  UW-Parkside&#13;
vs.&#13;
SIU-Edwardsville&#13;
1 p.m. (2 games)&#13;
April&#13;
16&#13;
Baseball:  UW-Parkside&#13;
vs.&#13;
Sill-Edwardsville&#13;
(2&#13;
games)&#13;
Humanities  Workshop&#13;
w&#13;
IFrank&#13;
Hubbard,  associate&#13;
dean, Marquette  grad&#13;
school&#13;
3 p.m., Com. Arts 140, for stu-&#13;
dents in English, foreign lan-&#13;
guage, communications,  phi-&#13;
losophy, music, and drama&#13;
Latino Film Festival:&#13;
"Danzon,'  Spanish w /subtitles&#13;
7&#13;
p.m., Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
Theater,&#13;
free&#13;
Softball:  UW-Parkside   vs.&#13;
Southern  Indiana&#13;
1 p.m. (2 games)&#13;
Student  recital:  Melissa&#13;
Devan,  violin; Michele&#13;
Chovan,  cello&#13;
3:30 p.m., Com. Arts Room&#13;
0-118,&#13;
free.&#13;
Apri/22&#13;
Baseball:&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
vs.&#13;
Indianapolis&#13;
noon,&#13;
(1&#13;
game)&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
TwO oul&#13;
&amp;&#13;
About Week EvenlS Frida,&#13;
Out&#13;
&amp;&#13;
About Week,&#13;
Uw-Parkside's&#13;
celebra-&#13;
tion of diversity, concludes Friday with-appro-&#13;
priately enough-a party. Sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the cam-&#13;
pus Gay and Lesbian Organization (GLO), the&#13;
week comes to a close with Blue Jeans Day.&#13;
Wear jeans on Friday to show your support for&#13;
gay and lesbian issues. Then wear something a&#13;
little more outrageous for "The Rocky Horror&#13;
Picture Show." The pre-show  featuring  the&#13;
Rocky cast from Chicago, starts at 11 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema Theater. The movie starts at mid-&#13;
night. Bring your rice and playing cards but&#13;
leave the squirt guns and hot dogs home.&#13;
Admission to $2.&#13;
,0&#13;
8&#13;
(\j&#13;
A Word In Spanish&#13;
The first-ever  UW-Parkside  Latino Film&#13;
Festival continues Thursday and Friday with&#13;
the final two of five films to be shown at the&#13;
Union Cinema Theater. Both are free. Thursday,&#13;
April  13, "Colpes  a Mi Puerta"  (Knocks  at My&#13;
Door) will be shown at noon and 7 p.m. The&#13;
film&#13;
"Danzon,"&#13;
will conclude the series F-riday,&#13;
April 14,&#13;
at&#13;
7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
If&#13;
you've never experienced a&#13;
foreign film before, this is your chance. And&#13;
don't worry, all of the films have subtitles so&#13;
you don't have to be fluent in&#13;
~panish.&#13;
Taking on Masks 01 RaCB&#13;
The Center for Ethnic Studies continues its&#13;
"Talking Color" series on race relations today,&#13;
April  13. The program,   titled  "Taking  Off the&#13;
Masks of Race:' features three short presenta-&#13;
tions  by  the  University's   Theater  of&#13;
Empowerment and a discussion involving&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside students, faculty, and the community.&#13;
The program is free and open to the public.&#13;
It&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
held&#13;
in&#13;
the Union Bazaar beginning at 2&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Be Inlormed workshop APril 14&#13;
An&#13;
informational workshop designed specif-&#13;
ically  for UW-Parkside   students  in the&#13;
Humanities is scheduled for Friday, April&#13;
14.&#13;
Students&#13;
in&#13;
English, communications,  foreign&#13;
language, philosophy,  music, and drama are&#13;
urged to stop participate. The program features&#13;
Frank Hubbard, Associate Dean of Marquette&#13;
University's Graduate School, Kim Goldsmith&#13;
of&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Career Center, several Humanities&#13;
faculty members, and at least one alumnus-a&#13;
doctoral  candidate   in English  at&#13;
UW-&#13;
Milwaukee. The programs begins at 3 p.m. in&#13;
Communication  Arts&#13;
140.&#13;
For more informa-&#13;
tion, call Mary Lenard at&#13;
ext.&#13;
2644.&#13;
Unlle 10 flghl Hunger Rocks Racine&#13;
The UW-Parkside Circle&#13;
K&#13;
Club is hosting&#13;
the "Unite to Fight Hunger&#13;
2000"&#13;
benefit con-&#13;
cert.&#13;
It's&#13;
a five-hour event, featuring six live&#13;
bands and a&#13;
DJ,&#13;
at Racine's Memorial Hall,&#13;
Friday,&#13;
April 14,&#13;
from&#13;
6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
to&#13;
1&#13;
a.m.&#13;
A portion&#13;
of&#13;
the funds raised&#13;
will&#13;
go to the Hunger Clean&#13;
Up program to fight hunger in Wisconsin and&#13;
around the world. Funds also will be donated to&#13;
fight Iodine Deficiency&#13;
Disorder,'&#13;
the leading&#13;
cause of preventable birth defects and mental&#13;
retardation&#13;
in&#13;
developing countries. Admission&#13;
is $8, or bring a canned good to donate and&#13;
admission is just $6. Everything collected will&#13;
be donated to food pantries&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha and&#13;
Racine.&#13;
UWP hosts State Supreme Court&#13;
along with University  Cabinet,  attended  the infor-&#13;
mal session. Students  were able to ask questions of&#13;
the justices, The lunch gave students  the opportu-&#13;
nity  to hear  first-hand  about  benefits  and chal-&#13;
lenges  of a law career  and  what  it's like to have&#13;
black robes as everyday  wearing  apparel instead of&#13;
as a fashion statement.&#13;
uw-P&#13;
Student Art Exhibit now open&#13;
What do "Lassie the Rubber Chicken: Protector&#13;
of Mankind,"  "Man, Woman, Banana&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Bird," and&#13;
"Seahorse"  have in common? No, they aren't new&#13;
Marvel Comics, They are works of art created by&#13;
UW-Parkside  students,  which are now on display&#13;
in the Com. Arts Gallery,&#13;
The exhibition  features  dozens  of interesting&#13;
pieces ranging  from ceramics  to oil paintings  to&#13;
sculptures.&#13;
Kurt   Erdman   says   he  crafted&#13;
"Seahorse"  from blood, sweat, tears, and steeL The&#13;
Parks ide student  artists  involved  include  Heidi&#13;
Baehr, Laura Bahr,  James Berry, Rebecca Bigalke,&#13;
Christopher   T. Bray, Cat Brogan,  Erdman,  Joel&#13;
Hinds,   Darren   Holland,   Elizabeth   Hurlbut,&#13;
Rebekah  Ide, Kiirsten  Ketter,  Katie Lemke, Mary&#13;
Ann  Logic,  Nadia  Londre,   Brandon   Minga,&#13;
Dorothy  Reuter,  Paul Rhyne,  Nicole Schlitz, Kyle&#13;
Scuglik, Britton Sliwinski, Michael Theuer, Linda L&#13;
Wawiorka,  and Mandi Zullo.&#13;
The admission  price is free and the exhibition&#13;
continues   through  April  20, Gallery  hours  are&#13;
Monday  and Thursday  11 a.m. to 5 p,m.; Tuesday&#13;
and Wednesday,  11 a.rn. to 8 p.m.&#13;
Enter 'Name the Newsletter' contest&#13;
and win $100&#13;
The Alumni Association&#13;
is&#13;
sponsoring a contest to&#13;
name the new alumni newsletter, The prize for your&#13;
creative genius?' $100! Entries must be received&#13;
by&#13;
noon on Friday, April 28 and can be submitted  via&#13;
email  at&#13;
simpson@uwp.edu&#13;
or in the Alumni&#13;
Relations Office, Wyllie 3320, Entries should contain&#13;
your name, phone, and suggestion.&#13;
The newsletter  will be sent to all alumni  four&#13;
times a year and&#13;
will&#13;
include UWP&#13;
I&#13;
alumni events,&#13;
updates  on alumni, and more. For further informa-&#13;
tion about  the alumni  association  please  contact&#13;
Mike Farrell, Alumni Association Board President at&#13;
mike.farrelleshaack.com&#13;
or  Andrea   Simpson,&#13;
Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations at&#13;
simpsoneeuwp.edu.&#13;
Campus community band and Belle&#13;
City brassworks perform&#13;
Erin Knobbe&#13;
Musicians  throughout  the community  and stu-&#13;
dents from Parkside joined together recently in the&#13;
Communication  Arts Theater to perform live as the&#13;
UWP Community  Band and Belle City Brassworks.&#13;
Students,   community   members,   and  Parkside&#13;
alumni from southeastern  Wisconsin compose the&#13;
Community  Band and Belle City Brassworks.&#13;
The Parkside  Band performed  Gustav  Holst's&#13;
"Hammersmith",   "Danse Bacchanale"  by Camille&#13;
Saint-Saens,  as well as John Phillip  Sousa's  "The&#13;
Invincible Eagle",&#13;
Professor   Mark  Eichner,   who  directs   the&#13;
Community  Band said, "We perform  about four&#13;
concerts  a year and this gives some of the UW-&#13;
Parkside band members the opportunity  to partici-&#13;
pate in more  than  one band,  About  nine of the&#13;
group are Parkside students, The rest are members&#13;
of the community' and some are alumni." Professor&#13;
Eichner not only direct the Community  Band, b'ut&#13;
he also directs  the UW-Parkside  Band and heads&#13;
the music departments  on campus,&#13;
The Belle City Brassworks, under  the batton of&#13;
conductor  Douglas [ohnson,  performed  the "Suite&#13;
in B-ftat" by Gordon Jacobs, "Death or Glory" by&#13;
RB. Hall, as well as "Fanfare"  and "Alma Mater"&#13;
by Sheldon  Mehr. For their grand  finale, the two&#13;
bands  joined  forces  to perform   "overture   on&#13;
Russian   and   Khirgiz   Themes"   by  Dmitri&#13;
Shostakovich,&#13;
The Parkside  Community  Band is 'expected  to&#13;
perform  again  on May 4 with  special  guest  Bob _&#13;
Gloppenn,  a tuba player from Chicago,&#13;
News&#13;
B&#13;
r&#13;
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e&#13;
f&#13;
s&#13;
They are the stars of the Wisconsin judicial sys-&#13;
.,-------------1--&#13;
tern, and while none of them are as recognizable  as&#13;
Judge Judy, when they come to lunch it's an occa-&#13;
sion. Seven  justices  of the Wisconsin  Supreme&#13;
Court met with UW-Parkside  students  and faculty&#13;
on Friday,  April 7. The one-hour  luncheon  took&#13;
place in the Galbraith Room,&#13;
About  20 students  and ten faculty  members,&#13;
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