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            <text>-pa••&#13;
Union Expansion Update&#13;
BYANDREWC.&#13;
WESTBROOK&#13;
westb002@uwp.edu&#13;
The timeline for&#13;
completion of the new Student&#13;
Union remains undesturbed&#13;
according to DeAnn Posseh'l,&#13;
director of Stndent Life. .&#13;
The project, according&#13;
to Possehl, is expected to be let&#13;
out for bid in October or early&#13;
November. .&#13;
The Segregated&#13;
University Fees Allocation&#13;
Committee in 2004 approved&#13;
funding for renovation and&#13;
expansion of the current Student&#13;
Union. According to the UWParkside&#13;
Web site, this project •&#13;
was aimed to, in part, "Create a"&#13;
student union that is moreuserfriendly,&#13;
brighter, comfortable&#13;
("homey"), and studentoriented."&#13;
The construction is&#13;
slated to begin in March 2007,&#13;
as stated on the UW-Parkside&#13;
Web site, with "substantial&#13;
completion" expected in April&#13;
2Q09. During this construction&#13;
process, services currently .&#13;
housed in the Union will have to&#13;
be relocated.&#13;
"[We're] going&#13;
to pretty much vacate the&#13;
building except for the dining&#13;
services space when we build&#13;
the building," said Possehl,&#13;
"because we have basically no&#13;
other kitchen, no other-dining&#13;
facility of that size."&#13;
Eventually during the&#13;
course of the construction. the&#13;
dining services will be replaced;&#13;
however, the change will be a .&#13;
two-week transition that will&#13;
occur, in 2008, during the&#13;
summer, when the use of dining&#13;
services is decreased,&#13;
Among the other&#13;
services that will need to be&#13;
shut down during construction.&#13;
Possehl said that the cinema&#13;
in the current Union will shut&#13;
down at the beginning of next&#13;
summer. She added that they&#13;
had identified a room, the large&#13;
lecture hall in Greenquist Hall,&#13;
that they would like to use for&#13;
things like the Foreign Film&#13;
series while the cinema is being&#13;
constructed.&#13;
The space limitations&#13;
caused by the construction&#13;
mean, also. that some student&#13;
programs wonld have to be&#13;
moved. Main Place will be used&#13;
more frequently for programs&#13;
and things of that nature.&#13;
The original estimate&#13;
for the construction, as reported&#13;
on the UW-Parkside Web site.&#13;
was $24.75 million. According&#13;
to Possehl, the estimated cost is&#13;
now closer to $28 million; she&#13;
attributed the roughly $3 million&#13;
increase mostly to additional&#13;
moveable equipment needed for&#13;
the new Union.&#13;
Lenny Klaver. assistant&#13;
vice chancellor of University&#13;
Relations, said that the gap&#13;
between the planned building&#13;
costs' at this point and the&#13;
student's segregated fees would&#13;
be closed with private dollars.&#13;
"And. we have a plan&#13;
to do tha "said Klaver .. , t&#13;
mainly involves naming rights&#13;
for the buildings and the various&#13;
rooms within, spaces within the&#13;
Union that would bear attractive&#13;
naming rights, hopefully, to&#13;
donors. to alumni ..community&#13;
members, whoever. Whoever&#13;
has the kind of money and has,&#13;
of course. good reputation we&#13;
would be willing to put their&#13;
name on it."&#13;
According to Klaver,&#13;
the contribution needed by a&#13;
potential donor for naming&#13;
rights to the entire Union&#13;
building would cost $2,500;000,&#13;
roughly 10 percent of the&#13;
original estimated cost of the&#13;
building. The cost of naming&#13;
rights to the rooms within the&#13;
new Union are significantly&#13;
less, with the most expensive&#13;
being the grand ballroom and&#13;
Sep 5. 2006&#13;
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coordinator of the Teaching Sixth button functions as an&#13;
and Learning Center, brought on/off switch. Tested by three&#13;
laughs to the audience. To teachers in large lecture rooms.&#13;
bien? teaching and technology, these clickers have already&#13;
Robinson explained and experienced some success.&#13;
demonstrated 10 techniques 10 the future. they may be&#13;
professors can use in classrooms widely used on campus for&#13;
in an infor~13tional session Aug. anything from taking quizzes,&#13;
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reached classrooms in just the Ulead a video-editing&#13;
past year; others have been software available on 20&#13;
around longer, but have not workstations in the Technology&#13;
necessarily been made available Learning Center. allow' students&#13;
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"First you have to pick add soundtracks to them. The&#13;
what [tool] you want to use and software comes equipped with&#13;
decide how you are going to use a wizard 1.0 guide students&#13;
that," said Robinson. "Use it through the video-editing&#13;
one way for a semester and get process. Students can also check&#13;
your feet wet rather than trying out video and still cameras from&#13;
too much at once." Media Services. Streaming&#13;
Over the summer, two video, which converts a video&#13;
SmartBoards were installed into an electronic file that can be&#13;
in the Communication Arts viewed online, is also available&#13;
building, following the in classrooms.&#13;
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Equity Scorecard:The Beginning· and Now BY PATTI JENSEN collected from various departments within standard of 2.75. This seemingly small&#13;
Jense005@uwp.edu . the campus to. determine how students The Equity Scorecard analyzes data change could significantly increase the&#13;
To better serve students of color, of color are performing in enrollment, in four specific target areas: Access, number of students of color seeking to&#13;
the University of Wisconsin Board of internships, fellowships, grade point Retention, Excellence and Institutional become teachers.&#13;
Regents. decided in Feb 2005 to institute average and degree completion. Receptivity. The UW-Parkside campus Anosher change in progress as&#13;
the Equity Scorecard, a project that The team also meetS with minority team has finished the acess aspect of the UW-Parkside is hiring two recruuers&#13;
changes University policies and practices students on campus to glean firsthand analysis. The team has identified priority . to increase enrollment of Latino and&#13;
includes all UW 2-year colleges and five information from them abont their items UW-Parkside needs to address African American students respectively.&#13;
.pilot university campuses: UW-Parkside, experiences. opinions, and expertise in the to assist students of color. including' As UW-Parkside"' Equity Scorecard team&#13;
UW-Whitewater, UW-LaCrosse, UW area of minority issues on campus. The "increased enrollment of Latino and male progresses through the other area.s 01 data&#13;
-Oshkosh, and UW-Milwaukee. university looks at the types of majors African American students, improved analysis. they will mee' with students to&#13;
The Equity Scorecard is the UW offered on campus and what percentage success for all students of color in continue to glean their insigh's.&#13;
version of the ''Diversity Scorecard" students of color comprise in those academic skills courses, and equitable For a complete report on the Equit)&#13;
developed by Dr. Estela Mara Bensimon majors. levels of participation for students of Scorecard. those interested can viSit&#13;
from the University of Southern These are but a few of ,he types color in all of the 'op majors, teacher UW-Parkside"' Equity Scorecard Web&#13;
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The Equity Scorecard is a project detern1ine what the university can do Some specific changes that may take academic.affari.slesp.cfm.&#13;
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THINGS TO DO .&#13;
ItWAM-3:OO PM&#13;
~i\Oy8114Mary Bob!ens&#13;
Com. Arts GaI1ery&#13;
~ m.i:lrecI media elfbibinoo fealuriog paintbIgs Wilh teitiIe IIllCOIrtS In knOts and stmdled fobcic. wan Magi1!&amp;" illdude small pieces !lone in cloth and string. The exhibition also features digital prints; r.-y of which involve partiaUy obscured faces.&#13;
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6-494 Traffic Violation. CTH G @ CTH E. I :46am. Citation issue&#13;
o Barbara L Wooter-Dewey for Operating MN After Susp/Rev, And&#13;
erbal warning for Non-Registration. Officer cleared ..&#13;
6-495 Other UWS 18 Violations. University Apartments. 2:45am.&#13;
ne Citation issued for Alcohol Beverages On UW Lands. Officers&#13;
leared&#13;
6-496 Traffic Violation. STH 3 I @ CTH JR. 6:48pm. The&#13;
following citations and Written Warning issued to Nancy J Avalos for&#13;
I) Violation Of Child Safety Restraint, 2) Operating MIV while Suspl&#13;
Rev. and 10 Day Equipment Violation. Officers cleared&#13;
6-497 Warrant Pickup':' Other Agency. cm indicated active&#13;
arrant. Warrant confirmed by Pleasant Prairie PD. Bond amounts&#13;
osted at UWPPD. Subject released and officer cleared. • .&#13;
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6-498 Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @CTHJR. I2:22am. "&#13;
itation issued to James B Fulls for Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
6-499 Alarm - Fire. Parkside Union. 6:24am. UWPPD Alarm&#13;
aile} reports alarm. Officer respond} no fire or smoke viewed.&#13;
Worker .. had just started up the' grill. Alarm panel reset, officer&#13;
leared.&#13;
8/09/06&#13;
6-500 Agency Assist. STH3] N. ofCTHA. 2:21pm. KSD&#13;
ispatch request traffic control for serious accident. Officers cleared.&#13;
8/12/06&#13;
6-501 Alarm - Fire. 'University Apartments. I0:57am. Housing&#13;
Staff reports fire alarm going off. Officer responds No fire Or smoke&#13;
oticed. Unknown subject pulled pull station. Alarm panel reset, .&#13;
fficer cleared.&#13;
8/13/06&#13;
6-502 Criminal Damage to Property-State. Callbox - Wyllie Hall.&#13;
allbox Alarm activated. Officer checked area with negative results.&#13;
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fficer cleared.&#13;
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fficers cleared.&#13;
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itation issued to Tina M Cosentino for Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
6-505 Alarm - Fire. S ports Activity Center, 7:15pm. Officers&#13;
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anel. Officer cleared&#13;
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Sign, and Operating After REV/SUSP. Then transported to Kenosha&#13;
ublic Safety Building "Jail" Officers cleared.&#13;
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Kenosha Sheriff Dept request Teaffic Control for Personallnjury&#13;
ccident. Officer cleared.&#13;
8/25106&#13;
6-512 Theft- From a Motor Vehicle ..Comm Arts Lot. 2: 17pm.&#13;
Report taken for UWP Parking Permit which was stolen from&#13;
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Issued, clear.&#13;
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vehicle. No other damages reported to vehicle. Replacement pennit&#13;
issued, clear. .&#13;
6-514 Property DamagelState Property. 4500 Block of CTH E.&#13;
I0:44pm. UWPPD squad car has electrical fire. No injuries reported,&#13;
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8:00 PM-Il:00 PM&#13;
Alumni of Color Reunion&#13;
Union Cinema &amp; Union Square&#13;
Nationally touring comic (and UW-Parkside graduate) Chastity&#13;
f"ashinglon rocks the first-ever Alumni of Color Reunion with&#13;
VWghter. Chastity performs at 8 p.m. in the Union Cinema, and the&#13;
evening continues with dancing starting at 9 p.m. in Union Square.&#13;
8:00 AM-9:00 PM&#13;
all semester classes begin at UW·Parkside's&#13;
yarious campus locations&#13;
'0:30 AM-I:30 PM&#13;
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Main Place&#13;
!=orne and enjoy a scoop of ice cream (or 2...01' 31) and get the&#13;
[lcoop on the UW-Parkside community.&#13;
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il:OOAM-8:00PM&#13;
exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery 1"mixed media exhibition featuring paintings wi!h textile accents&#13;
10 knots and stretched fabric. Wall hangings include small pieces&#13;
done in cloth and string. The exhibition also features digital prints,&#13;
many of which involve partially obscured faces.&#13;
11:00 AM-5:00 PM&#13;
Art exhibitions koy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
A mixed media exhibition featuring paintings with textile accents&#13;
in knots and stretched fabric. Wall hangings include small pieces&#13;
done in cloth and string. The exhibition also features digital prints,&#13;
many of whicb involve partially obscured faces.&#13;
Related link: Art&#13;
:00 PM-IO:OO PM&#13;
Back YlIId Bash X&#13;
~nion Square&#13;
Celebrating 10 years of fun with fOQd,Iiva bands, a caricature e:. FrelIky Fotos ancLSiJIg Out a T_. The Educators Ctlldit&#13;
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I:OOAM- :00 PM&#13;
Exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
om. Ans Gallery&#13;
mixed media exhibition featuring paintings with te tile accents&#13;
kn and stretched fabric . Wall hangings mclude small pieces&#13;
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tudcnts ts held at 9 p.m. top by Union Square and the Umon&#13;
Pano md be prepared to stay a while.&#13;
.00 PM-4:00 PM&#13;
exhibition. Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Ar18Gallery&#13;
pPcning Reception for du mixed media cxhib1bon featuring&#13;
cuntmgs with texble accents 1n knots and stretched t"abric .&#13;
I hangtng$ include small piec doo in cloth and string.The&#13;
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l :00 AM-5:00 PM&#13;
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Tragedy Aftermath:&#13;
UW-Parkside supports International Students Services on Campus&#13;
BY KAlTLYN M. ULMER&#13;
$50,000. June 2 at Proko Funeral Home in&#13;
ulmerOOO@uwp.edu faces a cbarge of second-degree Kenosha located at 5111 60th St.&#13;
police responded a report reckless homicide in the death of her&#13;
Visitation was from 4 to 5 p.m. The 'of a ,booting at Creek sister, Bao Tran. Three UW-Parkside UW-Parkside memorial program&#13;
Apartmenls,1542 30tbAve., at 1:52 professors also invited Tran to stay&#13;
began at 5:15 p.m, and a Buddhist&#13;
'a,m.May 27 and found Bao Tran, a with tbem summer. memorial service was beld at 6 p.rn.&#13;
~_parkside international student UW-Parkside.'s Center for&#13;
Following tbe memorial&#13;
~OO1 Vietnam,lymg on the International helped&#13;
programs, a reception was held on&#13;
,ith a single gunshot wound to the relatives ofBao and Trang Tran&#13;
campus in rooms 104-106 of the&#13;
chest.The victim was transported to&#13;
work through the legal system, gain&#13;
UW-Parkside Union beginning at 7&#13;
IKenosha bospital where she was visiting to see Trang, and find&#13;
p.m, Grieving students put togetber&#13;
,anounced dead, access to lodging and transportation a display of pictures taken of the two&#13;
police arrested Trang Tran, 23, durmg their stay, sisters,&#13;
e victim's sister and roommate.&#13;
repatriation the&#13;
In response to the outflow&#13;
hewas very upset and told officers body, bringing it back to Vietnam&#13;
of support from students, faculty,&#13;
,he had shot her sister. The weapon after fu~eral servi~es, the Center for&#13;
and staff on campus, international&#13;
""d in the shooting was owned by a&#13;
International Studies started a fund&#13;
programming director Consuelo&#13;
maleroommate. Trang Tran said she with the UW-Parkside Benevolent&#13;
Clemens said she was "impressed&#13;
\&#13;
thoughthe weapon was not loaded, Foundation, This fund raised&#13;
how the campus community was&#13;
Trang was released from&#13;
approximately $1,000 for funeral&#13;
able to come together at a tragic&#13;
i(UStodayfter fellow students and expenses, tinne to help these two students,"&#13;
culty at UW-Parkside helped pay Memorials for Bao were held&#13;
Student Health and Counseling&#13;
-various health related tests, immunizations, treatment&#13;
and evaluation of illnesses, and counseling of concerns.&#13;
Peer Health Educators&#13;
-Sponsors events covering topics such as AlcohoV&#13;
Drugs, HIVIAIDS, Body 1mage, Love, Safety, and Stress.&#13;
ChUd Care Center&#13;
-Provides children from four weeks old to five years&#13;
old with proper early childhood care.&#13;
Thtoring Center&#13;
-Assists students by offering service Monday through&#13;
Friday to any enrolled student seeking help in his or her&#13;
courses.&#13;
Career Center&#13;
-For help with the assessment of skills and discovering&#13;
possible careers. Students can find employment&#13;
opportunities and learn about volunteer programs,&#13;
teac ing continue&#13;
camera, rather than passing them&#13;
oundthe classroom and risking&#13;
damageto the material, Using a TV&#13;
fa SmartBoard, teachers can show&#13;
ferns such as textbooks, newspaper&#13;
dippingsand even 3-D objects on&#13;
iscreen that al1 students can view&#13;
!imultaneously, I Snag-It, another technology&#13;
availableto teachers, can capture&#13;
mypan of a computer screen and&#13;
'(OTIvert it into a picture file. This&#13;
'JIlOgram can even capture a webpage&#13;
Computer Help Desk&#13;
-provide assistance with computer related problems.&#13;
choices," said Robinson, "It's kind of Mail S .&#13;
Iike goi'ng beyon d BaskinoRmsb. bins." Preorvviidceesvari . f ail&#13;
To demonstrate how quickly OVJ e vanous services or m .&#13;
technology has changed over the UW-Parkside Police and Public Safety&#13;
years, Robmson laid different data- .,.., .&#13;
, devi hi d k F' -Accident invesugauon, cnme prevention programs,&#13;
~avmg eVlsesflon sdt~·th irst alcohol/drug awareness programs, security checks, motorist&#13;
e set oppy s, en and key assists, fire and medical emergency response,&#13;
Zip drive" then a CD-R, escorts, fire drill conduction, and security for dances and&#13;
a flash dnve. "I'm not sure If the ial ts&#13;
computer makes things easy," be speer even .&#13;
said, "The problem with [technology]&#13;
is that it seems nothing can stay the&#13;
same for 6 months or a year."&#13;
with active hyperllnks or a movie&#13;
with sound.&#13;
The Desire to Learn course&#13;
management software, which has&#13;
been recently upgraded and is&#13;
available to teachers and students&#13;
alike, features a grade book,&#13;
discussion board, links, chat and&#13;
class list e-mail capability,&#13;
"There's too much for&#13;
anybody to know all of these in&#13;
detail. It turns everybody into a little&#13;
specialist, and there are so many&#13;
The Freshman Common Read Contest&#13;
Want to Win $ 100?&#13;
Incorporate the Common Read into Cash!&#13;
Just lise a main theme from Sandra Cisneros'The House on Man~o Street&#13;
Open to all new freshmen students!&#13;
• Liketo ex" fiurseltwlttl wotMI WI'II8 essay or poem!&#13;
A .....nan.-tlsfl QeIIleavllullpresentatlon! re-JIs'-dance theater or musk your tillng'.&#13;
Createan orI9lnai dIPa!. skit, or song and record it!&#13;
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Character Counts&#13;
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• Former Assistant District Attorney&#13;
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and 250 family cases.&#13;
• Appointed Guardian ad Litem by our Circuit Court&#13;
Judges&#13;
• County Board Supervisor&#13;
Advocate for Seniors&#13;
• Member of Senior Action Council&#13;
'1 will aggressively prosecute those that prey on our&#13;
seniors&#13;
Family Values&#13;
'1 a dedicated husband and father of three and I&#13;
share your concern for a safe and secure community&#13;
Tough and on Crime&#13;
., will support tough penalties for violent offenders and&#13;
develop alternatives for n.o. n violent o,ffenders 'Saving taxpayers money •&#13;
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Pol ice re po11dcd to rep ft&#13;
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~p!l.runcntJ;. 30th ve., t I '. :52&#13;
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w-Plll" . ide intc-roational tudc:nt&#13;
m Vielnant. lying floor&#13;
idl rngle gun hot , ound 1he&#13;
h L l be ~'ictim l(enosha hospital he&#13;
'!Onounced dead.&#13;
Poli~ arre!itcd 23.&#13;
victim· ister 'be was ~· ry up t loldt officer&#13;
shct e: u e . he w pon&#13;
Sl."ll 1:11 hcoting OWJ1cd mBlc roommate. rong Tnw · d he&#13;
00ugln thi: capon as load d,_&#13;
· ody $'1" ell w st11d ·nl!· nd&#13;
ulty Parltside helped pa&#13;
nrinue&#13;
her bond of ~ .000. Trang Tran&#13;
cs charge dei,~cc&#13;
lhe sister. ran. Titree UW~ · arhide&#13;
p fessors invi teu ra]I lo itli them this s·ummcr. •&#13;
W-P kside'~ folernational Studies relative o BBQ o:nd rang ,yorlc tltrough th.e sy-tem, •i itinlT rights .e T ng. nd ces anti tnm~portatioo&#13;
durin LheiT l&gt;lay.&#13;
To pay for of body. 1l fum:ral , ervi , Ul t"Iltcr lnlcrnational tu.di tarted uw.Parkside l-o11ndation. app :dmately $ ,000 ex ·&#13;
with acrive hyperlink.· or movi~&#13;
ilh :s u:nd.&#13;
Th De ire LO il.ea.m L~UJSC&#13;
man !lemenr sofrwarr. hi h bas&#13;
been n:~cntly upgrade&lt;l and is&#13;
a ii ble teacherx ~tudent·&#13;
alike, feature. a grade book,&#13;
Ji.~cu. sion ho:ir , lin ~. chat :md&#13;
dns. li_.l mail capability.&#13;
.. Th re's loo mu h for&#13;
anybody LO kn w all of these in&#13;
clctaiL II turru. ery y into , hnle&#13;
pe ial ' t nd there are ~o rna:ny&#13;
Charac er Counts&#13;
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fami y Appoin ed ·, em Crcu·t Cou t&#13;
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Voe Tuesday, Se tember 2, 2006&#13;
WilliamMI . hel com&#13;
Jun· 2 at Proko ·W1~1 Hom~ m&#13;
Keno1oha 1 ted al 5111 Lb St.&#13;
T ilalion wa from 4 to 5 p.m. The&#13;
U\\f-Park irlc memonal program&#13;
began at 5: 15 p.m. and a Bud&lt;lhist&#13;
memorial servit:t: was held at 6 p.m.&#13;
Following th nu.:, orial&#13;
programs a rece tion was held on&#13;
campus in .rooms I 4-106 of llie&#13;
UW-Parhidi: Union begmnmg at 7&#13;
p.m, Grieving ~tutlmt.s; put together&#13;
di. play picture_. lwo&#13;
j lt.'TS.&#13;
In respons to I.be m1tfl w&#13;
of sup_port from stud nts, faculty&#13;
c::unpu 1ntemanonal&#13;
Clemens . aid he was "impressed&#13;
campu mmun ily able to come lo.gttht:.r at a tragic&#13;
lime Lo help students, •&#13;
uri.es.&#13;
choi e.,;," said obit on. ff· Mall&#13;
like gmog b yond Bai;ki n Robbin~-" erv.&#13;
o de111onslnlle bow quicldy&#13;
h."t:hnoJogy has changed o er Ilic&#13;
ye~, obinson d" rem data,.;&#13;
a\·1ng dllvi. e:::· on hi!. de. . :ii: L&#13;
he ·t down a Hoppy di k. th n a&#13;
Lip drive, ~u D--R. and finally&#13;
Hash drive. ure l lh&#13;
compute make things ~sy." he&#13;
aid. •The probforn wiUJ [tcrhnol gy)&#13;
i that ii seem. n thin!! can I y the&#13;
s.am · m n r .i year.·•&#13;
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The Ranger News Sep 5, 2006&#13;
In The Union&#13;
Opening Week Hours&#13;
Mon&#13;
·Tues&#13;
Wed&#13;
9/4&#13;
9/5&#13;
9/6&#13;
5-11pm&#13;
5-11pm&#13;
11am-11pm&#13;
First Day of Class&#13;
Through the Semester&#13;
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Sat&#13;
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Noon-11pm&#13;
5pm-10pm&#13;
())&#13;
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Food ~ Beverag es ~ Billia.rds&#13;
Air Hockey ~ Bowling ~ Football&#13;
Table Tennis ~ Video Games&#13;
Fall 2006 Convocation&#13;
BY PATTI JEl)ISEN&#13;
jense055@uwp.edu&#13;
Chancellor John Keating invited&#13;
campus student organization leaders,&#13;
faculty, current and emeritus staff, as well&#13;
as Senator Bob Wirch, Representative&#13;
Samantha Kerkman, Representative&#13;
Jim Kreuser, and Representative John&#13;
Steinbrink to the Fall 2006 Convocation&#13;
Aug 30, 2006 at 8 a.rn. in the UWParks&#13;
ide Cafe.&#13;
The Convocation takes place to&#13;
acknowledge and introduce new faculty&#13;
and staff, present awards to faculty and&#13;
staff, and present the chancellor's annuaJ&#13;
address to faculty and staff outlining past&#13;
achievements of the university and goalsl&#13;
hopes for the future.&#13;
Award recipients were as follows:&#13;
The Plan 2008 Exemplary Service Award:&#13;
Patrick Goldsmith, The Stella C. Gray&#13;
Teaching Excellence Award: Karen&#13;
Reid and Gary Wood, The Excellence&#13;
in Research and Creative Activity&#13;
Award: Joy Wolf, The Classified Staff&#13;
Distinguished Service Award: Dawne&#13;
Bogardus and Heather Miles, The&#13;
Academic Staff Distinguished Service&#13;
Award: Renee Kirby, The Faculty&#13;
Distinguished Service Award: James&#13;
Kinchen, and finally The Advising&#13;
Excellence Award: Mary Power&#13;
In his address Keating borrowed ! "Pride in Parkside" campaign theme used ,&#13;
by Tyson Fettes, president of Parkside _&#13;
Student Government Association' . He I started with a short list of achievements \&#13;
accomplished by UW-Parkside students&#13;
and graduates to demonstrate the success&#13;
of UW-Parkside. Keating said that&#13;
UW-Parkside is the leading campus in&#13;
the UW System in terms of analyzing&#13;
and addressing equity issues, citing&#13;
the Equity Scorecard as an example.&#13;
Another example Keating gave is that&#13;
UW-Parkside now has 75 international&#13;
students enrolled here and has opened&#13;
"International House" to accommodate&#13;
them.&#13;
He went on to state that UWParkside&#13;
is an "access campus" reaching&#13;
out to two lowest quintiJes of poverty&#13;
in the state of Wisconsin. He urged&#13;
the audience to "talk it (UW-Parkside&#13;
accomplishments) up when you can&#13;
because it is up to us to get behind&#13;
Parkside, We have to pull together as a&#13;
community." He finished by thanking the&#13;
audience for their efforts in making UW-'&#13;
Parkside what it is now.&#13;
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DI .YOU KNOW;' You IIUIY lie administratively dropped from your course(s) if&#13;
~ do not _ttend during the first weekof c:IasSeSo&#13;
HoweV4!r, you are ultimately&#13;
~&#13;
FesPlInsible for dropping (or for&#13;
m king sure that you have been&#13;
~&#13;
dropped from) your courses if you&#13;
. . are upable to attend. Failure to&#13;
ttend and to drop appropriately&#13;
will result in a failing grade and&#13;
possible financial charges. '&#13;
(See page 37 of the 2005-07 Catalog)'&#13;
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER&#13;
LAST DAY TO ADD WITHOUT A PERMISSION NUMBER&#13;
September 12th, 2006"&#13;
LAST DAY TO ADD WITH A PERMISSION NUMBER""&#13;
-September 19th, 2006"&#13;
LAST DAY TO DROP WITHOUT PENALTY&#13;
September 19th, 2006"&#13;
LAST DAY TO DROP WITHOUT A 'W' TRANSCRIPT NOTATION&#13;
October 3rd, 2006"&#13;
"These specific dates are for the full-semester courses. The Registrar's Office win determine comparable deadlines for&#13;
courses less than a semester In length. See the ecorse schedule for more important dates.&#13;
""wnen YOlJ ask the instructor for approval. '\hey give you a permission number to enter as you register.&#13;
Office of the Regis\lS"&#13;
4 The Ranger News Sep 5, 2006&#13;
Welcome t,o the fall&#13;
· Semester at Parkside&#13;
·~&#13;
• I I ' ' ' I&#13;
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Mon&#13;
Tues&#13;
Wed&#13;
9/4&#13;
9/5&#13;
9/6&#13;
5-11pm&#13;
511pm&#13;
11am-11pm&#13;
first Day of Class&#13;
Thmu h the Se1nesier&#13;
on- r1&#13;
Sa&#13;
Sun&#13;
11am-11p&#13;
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5pm-10pm&#13;
a )&#13;
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Food • B verages - Billiards&#13;
Air Hockey • Bowling • FooSJall&#13;
Table Tennis • V'ideo Games&#13;
Fall 2006 Convocation&#13;
pea&#13;
enticed&#13;
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KAITLYN M. ULMER - ulmerOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
When you're running late to class, the last thing you want&#13;
to see is a full parking lot with no available spaces. Yet this is exactly&#13;
what chief of police Michael Marzion considers an indication of a&#13;
"good" parking lot, one that is being used to its full capacity.&#13;
"A lot of people believe we don't have enough parking,"&#13;
said Manion. "I think we have enough, but nobody wants to park at&#13;
Tallent Hall because it's not convenient." Students can take a shuttle&#13;
bus from the Tallent Hall lot to the main complex, but Marzion warns&#13;
that the new shuttle route, which now stops at a Mcfxmald's in&#13;
Racine three times a day. might not be a time-saving option.&#13;
In the first two weeks of classes (through Sept. 18), UWParkside&#13;
police-grant a grace period to students to give them time&#13;
to purchase parking permits. Vehicles found without permits are&#13;
given reminder slips to encourage students to purchase permits from&#13;
the University Police Department, Ranger Card Office, or campus&#13;
bookstore. Students living on campus should see Residence Life for&#13;
parking permits.&#13;
The price of permits has increased by $10 to account for the&#13;
increased Parking and Transportation Budget. Over the summer, a&#13;
reconstruction project in the Communication Arts parking lot replaced&#13;
a faulty drainage system, a temporary solution that will allow the&#13;
lot to be used for-at least another 5-7 years. This repair and repaving&#13;
project cost approximately $495,000.&#13;
The Parking and Transportation Budget, which pays for&#13;
parking lot repairs, raises funds through permit sales and parking&#13;
tickets. The fund also covers the shuttle, snowplowing, salting,&#13;
striping, signs and lighting.&#13;
The complaint of most students, according to Marzion, is&#13;
~Parking&#13;
Regulations&#13;
that parking is not close enough to the buildings. "You could call us&#13;
UW-Parking-Lot-Side and just pave the whole thing," he said, "but&#13;
what we like about this campus is that it's beautiful and we don't&#13;
want to pave it.".&#13;
"I don't think our lots are unreasonable," he added. "As long&#13;
as you can get into the building you never have to leave the building."&#13;
When school first starts, Manion said that he sees a lot of&#13;
creative parking, which is parking outside of marked stalls. After&#13;
the first few weeks, however, the most common parking violation is&#13;
parking without a student permit. Students who forget their permits&#13;
can purchase up to three daily passes from the Police Department,&#13;
which cost $1 each.&#13;
Visitors to campus can park at metered stalls for a few hours&#13;
or purchase a $1 pass for the day. Students who are only taking one&#13;
or two classes can opt to purchase a special permit allowing them to&#13;
. park on the specific days they have class, also at the rate of $1 per&#13;
day. Students are not allowed to park in the metered stalls, because&#13;
these are the only spaces available to visitors who are parking for a&#13;
short period of time.&#13;
If a student receives a parking ticket, he or sbe has 14&#13;
days to appeal it. In order to appeal, a form must be filled out and&#13;
a $5 processing fee paid. At that point, Marzion may either waive&#13;
the student's fine or pass the appeal on to the Parking Appeals&#13;
Committee, which meets twice a year. If the committee approves the&#13;
appeal, students get their $5 hack and do not have to pay the parking&#13;
fine. If a ticket is not appealed or paid within the 14 day period, the&#13;
fine doubles. Students who do not pay their fines face being placed on&#13;
academic hold or even having their licenses suspended.&#13;
Gestational Surrogates 1Il'l'ded&#13;
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. $23,000&#13;
Healthy women between 21-35 .&#13;
who have given birth to at least one child&#13;
and have private health insurance&#13;
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Parking Permit Costs at&#13;
UW-System Universities I&#13;
I. UW-Madison Res. Life: $200&#13;
Student: $425-1015 8. UW-Parkside&#13;
based upon parking Commuter: $95&#13;
lot location Res. Li fe: $100&#13;
2. UW-Milwaukee 9. UW- River Falls&#13;
Commuter: $255 Commuter: $60·95&#13;
Res. Life: $200 Res. Life: $162&#13;
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3. UW-La Crosse 10. UW- Stevens Point&#13;
Commuter: $144 Student: $91.60&#13;
Res. Life $200 II. UW- Eau Claire&#13;
4. UW-Stout Student: $85&#13;
Student: $ll 0 Res. Life: $115&#13;
5. UW- Superior 12. UW-Green Bay&#13;
Student: $109 Student: $72&#13;
6. UW-Oshkosh 13. UW-PJatteville&#13;
Commuter: $105 Student: $50&#13;
Res. Life: $1l5 Commuter Average: $ J 34.00&#13;
7. UW-Whitewater&#13;
Commuter: $100 Res. Life Average: $182.00&#13;
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A. Parking is permitted only&#13;
within the marked stalls of&#13;
the lots.&#13;
B. Vehicles may not park on&#13;
or along any roadway or&#13;
in the traffic lanes of the&#13;
parking 1015.&#13;
C. Parking is not allnwed to&#13;
fire lanes or yellow curb&#13;
areas.&#13;
D. Parking is not permiued&#13;
in loading zones, on&#13;
sidewalks, or grassy areas.&#13;
E. Reserved spaces are&#13;
restricted as posted.&#13;
F. Motorcycles must park in&#13;
designated areas.&#13;
G. Parking without a valid&#13;
parking permit or with a&#13;
forged, altered or stolen&#13;
permit is prohibited.&#13;
H. Changing oil and washing&#13;
cars is prohibited in the&#13;
Residence Hall lots.&#13;
I. In the even of a snowfall&#13;
of less than 3 inches,&#13;
the driving aisles and&#13;
sidewalks of the residence&#13;
hall lots will be plowed&#13;
and salted/sanded. The&#13;
individual parking stalls&#13;
will not be plowed. In the&#13;
even of an accumulation&#13;
of more than 3 inches,&#13;
snow will be removed 24&#13;
hours after the snowfall.&#13;
Posters displaying the date&#13;
and time of lot closing&#13;
will be displayed in the&#13;
lobbies of each hall and&#13;
lot closed signs will be&#13;
placed on the entrance&#13;
signs to the lot. The&#13;
Ranger Hall 101will be&#13;
plowed at 9:30 a.m. The&#13;
University Apartments lot&#13;
wiJl be plowed at 12:30&#13;
p.m. Cars may not return&#13;
to the lot until the parking&#13;
lot is cleaned. University&#13;
Police will ticket any&#13;
vehicle not removed&#13;
from the lot. In case of&#13;
extremely severe weather&#13;
or pending ice build up,&#13;
the university reserve the&#13;
right to plow immediately.&#13;
Students shnuld contact&#13;
the Residence Life Office&#13;
if they have any quesuons.&#13;
J. All Wisconsin motor&#13;
vehicle laws are applicable&#13;
on campu property. The&#13;
speed limit on campus i~&#13;
15 mph. unless otherwise&#13;
posted and pedestrians&#13;
shall be given the right of&#13;
way at all times.&#13;
Frre&#13;
~~~&#13;
gilbeOOOO@uwP.edu&#13;
The Annual Backyard Bash WIll&#13;
be held at the Union quare Patio&#13;
from :3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday.&#13;
Sept. 7. Parks ide Activiues Board.&#13;
W.I.P.Z, Student Life. and P.H.E&#13;
will host the event. and ad,mi\sion .&#13;
will be free. There will be several&#13;
activities to enjoy. including&#13;
caricaturist drawings from -$~7p.m .•&#13;
Laser Invader, Freaky Fotos, Sing&#13;
OuLA Tune, a performance by local&#13;
band Black Elephan' a' 8 p.rn ..&#13;
free ,omocklai1!oo:' and a free tuition&#13;
drawing at 9 p.rn. for new ~ludcnt .&#13;
According to Kri-ty Rad,plnner.&#13;
vice presiden' of P.A.B, ··The .&#13;
purpose of this ev ent '" to pro\ Ide 3&#13;
welcoming en' ironment tel both new&#13;
and returning studem ..&#13;
sep s. 200&amp; - The Ranger News&#13;
Park·og ermit Costs at&#13;
UW Sy tem Univer tie&#13;
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6 The Ranger News&#13;
Schedule and Record Volleyball&#13;
TS&#13;
STAFF REPORT&#13;
The first home volleyball game-of&#13;
the season was held·Thursday, August&#13;
31, in the Sports and activity Center&#13;
against Winona State. .&#13;
''This is the first time that we had&#13;
a home match before late September in&#13;
about 4 years, so we were excited to be&#13;
at home, and it's just nice to be around&#13;
family and friends and things like that,"&#13;
said head coach Nichole Roethig.&#13;
This was the fifth game of the&#13;
season for the girls, who had a previous&#13;
1-3 loss record.&#13;
"The first weekend, we played two&#13;
nationally ranked teams. We played&#13;
Dulluth and Northern Michigan," said&#13;
Roethig. uWe are one in four now, but&#13;
we're playing tough teams ...I think it&#13;
got us ready for tonight."&#13;
Playing a five game set, UWParkside&#13;
lost the first match 30-24, only&#13;
to come back in the second game with&#13;
a 30-21 win.&#13;
"I think we did a good job at&#13;
corning out from behind," said Roethig.&#13;
"There were, points when we were&#13;
behind 5 or 6 points, and all of the&#13;
sudden we were catching up and were&#13;
back in the garne."&#13;
Losing their starting right side.&#13;
hitter last week, UW-Parkside was&#13;
forced to adjust the players lineup.&#13;
"Our right side hitter did a great job.&#13;
This is the first time she hit right side&#13;
. for us. Our number 3, Brittney McNeal,&#13;
left us earlier this week, and she had&#13;
. been our starter on the right side, and&#13;
so we started number 8," said Roethig.&#13;
After Parkside lost the third game&#13;
30-20, the fourth game victory was&#13;
awarded to Winona State by a score of&#13;
sep52006&#13;
31-29.&#13;
"We had a hard time with&#13;
. controlling the ball, which made it&#13;
difficult to keep it ou our side or to&#13;
keep it alive, so that's something that&#13;
we're going to have to work on for.&#13;
this weekend," said Roethig, adding,&#13;
"We've always been a good defensive&#13;
team, and for some reason we're just&#13;
not playing good team defense." .&#13;
Beginniug preparation for the&#13;
season in early August, the team held .&#13;
practices two and three times a day for&#13;
two and a half weeks before playing.&#13;
"We've been here quite a bit&#13;
before the rest of the campus ... it's been&#13;
almost four weeks now."&#13;
The team has added three new&#13;
players this year all freshmen from&#13;
Wisconsin, .&#13;
"Number 12 is Vicki Hart. She&#13;
got in a little bit tonight. Number 15 is&#13;
Rachel Burmester. She's a freshman,&#13;
and we might red shirt her, we're not&#13;
sure; right now she's a middle. Also&#13;
Cassie Wilkens, 13. She's on the&#13;
injured list with bad shin splints."&#13;
According to Roethig reach the&#13;
biggest goal for the team this year is to&#13;
make conference tournament.&#13;
The next home game will be held&#13;
Saturday, Sept 23 against Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan at 1:()()p.m. in the Sports and&#13;
Acti vities Center.&#13;
'Tis hard because were a sport that&#13;
starts before a lot of people get here, so&#13;
sometimes they don't even know that&#13;
we're halfway through our season,"&#13;
said Roethig.&#13;
Women's Soccer Schedule &amp; Results&#13;
Day Date Opponent . Time Result&#13;
Friday 8-25-200(i Northern Michigan (@Northwood) II :00 am L 1-0&#13;
Sunday 8-27-2006 @Northwood noon W3-2&#13;
~ Friday 9-1-2006 Kentucky Wesleyan 3:30 p.rn. W4-0&#13;
Thursday&#13;
Sunday 9-3-2006 Southern Indiana 2:30p.m.&#13;
Friday 9-8-2006 @Saint Joseph's 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Friday 9--29--2006 @Indianapo&amp;- 7:00p.m. Sunday ·9-10-2006 @Indianapolis 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Saturday 9-3ll-21J06 @Saint Joseph'. 3:00 p.m. Friday 9-15-2006 SIU Edwardsville 3:30 p.m.&#13;
Sunday 9-17-2006 Quincy 2:30p.m.&#13;
FrUlay lQ-6-21J06 Quincy 7:00 p.... Friday 9-22-2006 @Missouri- St. Louis 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Saturday 1ll-7-2006 Missouri-St. Louis 1:00 p.m. Sunday 9-24-2006 @Missouri- Rolla 2:30 p.m.&#13;
. Friday 9-29-2006 Northern Kentucky 3:30 p.m,&#13;
Tuesday 1ll-1ll-2006 Saint Joseph's 7:00p.m. Sunday 10-1-2006 Bellarmine 2:30 p.m.&#13;
Friday 10-13-2006 @SIU-Edwardsville 7:00p.m. Thursday 10-5-2006 Lewis 3:30 p.m.&#13;
Sunday 10-8-2006 @Findlay noon&#13;
Saturday 10·14-2006 @Southem Indiana 2:00p.m. Friday lO-13-2006 @Drury 7:30 p.m&#13;
Tuesday 10-17-2006 Lewis 7:00 p.m. Sunday 10-15-2006 @Rockhurst 2:30 p.m&#13;
Sunday 10-22-2006 @GLYC Tournament (Ist round) t.b.a.&#13;
Friday 10·20-2006 Bellarminc 7:00 p.m. Friday 10-27-2006 @GLYC Tournament (semi finals) t.b.a.&#13;
Saturday 10-21-2006 Northern Kentucky 1:00 p.rn. Sunday 10-29-2006 @GLYC Tournament (finals) t.b.a.&#13;
Friday 10-27·2006 Lewis (site to be determined) 7:00 p.m.&#13;
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eep it aliv ·• that' l&gt;Omething that&#13;
w ·n: going~ ha~ 10 work n f, r&#13;
tb' weekend," said Ro ·thig, adding .&#13;
.. We've alw· been a • od dcfen'i&gt;.·1:&#13;
1e· m . and~ . r so 'reaso we're just&#13;
not playiJJg good lram defense."&#13;
eginning p1eparat.i n for lh&#13;
sea., a in early ugu l, ihe team held&#13;
praci:ic two and thm., tim~s a day for&#13;
lWO and a half wee s before pla .. i.og .&#13;
.. We' \le been h Ci quite bi&#13;
be ore lh re:t of th campu ... it's been&#13;
almo t four \',,'l!t:'ks no . '&#13;
The te m has addoo three new&#13;
playe . this. year all rcshmen f m&#13;
Time R ·. ult&#13;
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After numerous warnings, DA, Zapf was&#13;
publicly reprimanded for unprofessional&#13;
conduct and ordered to pay fees of $6,050 by&#13;
the Wisconsin Supreme Court.&#13;
For Zapf's continued guidance the Supreme&#13;
Court in their decision lectured Zapf of the&#13;
proper role of a prosecutor in our criminal&#13;
justice system. .&#13;
(ExurPts from Di.scipli1l6ry Proceedings Against Robert Zopfi&#13;
As DA, Zapf eliminated the only black member&#13;
of a 20 juror panel during jury selection.&#13;
In overturning the 99 year conviction and&#13;
causing a new trial at great expense to the&#13;
taxpayers, the. supreme Court Justices noted&#13;
that "Zapf admitted he eliminated the juror&#13;
'because he knew nothing about him'. These&#13;
facts raise the inference of PurpOS({ul&#13;
Discrimination. l'&#13;
ISiate V Walk",)&#13;
rs of Coffee?&#13;
mocha with whipped cream."&#13;
The nonfat-milk version gives&#13;
you 260 calories, while the&#13;
whole-milk substitute bumps&#13;
its total up to 340. aloog with&#13;
2l grams offat compared to&#13;
the 12 grams from the nonfatmilk&#13;
type.&#13;
Grieger does, though, have&#13;
some suggestions. such as&#13;
substituting an espresso or&#13;
flavored coffee for the calorieheavy&#13;
options that she claims&#13;
"go strait to your waist." On&#13;
the cold end, she recommends&#13;
replacing frappuccinos and&#13;
coolattas with iced cappuccino&#13;
to reduce calorie and fat&#13;
intake.&#13;
She closes the article with&#13;
an a tangible incentive for&#13;
changing one's coffee choices.&#13;
She points out that if you cut&#13;
100 calories from your daily&#13;
coffee beverage, you stand&#13;
to lose about I pound each&#13;
month.&#13;
8-25-2006 Harris Stowe (@Carthage)&#13;
8-29-2006 Robert Morris&#13;
9-1-2006 KentuckyWesleyan&#13;
9~3-2006 Southern Indiana&#13;
9-8-2006 @SaiotJoseph's&#13;
9-tO-2006 @Indianapolis&#13;
9-15'-2006 SIU Edwardsville&#13;
9-17-2006 Quincy&#13;
9-22-2006 @Missouri,St. Louis&#13;
9-24-2006 @Missouri-Rolla&#13;
9-29-2006 Northern Kentucky&#13;
10-1-2006 Bellannioe&#13;
10-5-2006 Lewis&#13;
10-8-2006 @Findlay&#13;
10-13-2006 @Drury&#13;
10-15-2006 @Ro.ckhurst&#13;
10-19-2006Upper Iowa (@Carthage)&#13;
10-22-2006 @GLVCquarterfinals&#13;
to-zv-zooe @GLVCsemifinals&#13;
10-29-2006 @GLVCfinals&#13;
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DA Report Card&#13;
-Oprah Winfrey&#13;
-Eleanor Roosevelt&#13;
• Former Assistant DA&#13;
• In last 10 Years handled over 800&#13;
Criminal Cases and 250 Family Cases&#13;
• Appointed Guardian ad Litem by&#13;
Circuit Court Judges&#13;
• County Board Supervisor&#13;
Experience&#13;
People grow through experience if&#13;
they meet life honestly and courageously.&#13;
This is how character is&#13;
built.&#13;
.'Former DAfrom 1980-1988&#13;
• Defeated in last two county elections&#13;
As your DA, Ipromise to handle all&#13;
cases ina professional manner and&#13;
treat all citizens fairly in the pursuit of&#13;
justice.&#13;
Character&#13;
lniustice anywhere is a threat to&#13;
justice everywhere.&#13;
-Martin Luther King&#13;
• As your DA, Ipromise to treat all&#13;
people fair regardless of age, race,&#13;
religion, gender or sexual orientation.&#13;
• Member of NAACP&#13;
• Member of Concerned Citizen&#13;
Coalition&#13;
• Member of Senior Action Council&#13;
Integrity&#13;
Real integrity is doing the right&#13;
thing knowing that nobody is&#13;
going to know whether you did it&#13;
or not.&#13;
Leadership&#13;
Leaders are made, they are not&#13;
born. They are made by hard&#13;
effort, which is the price which all&#13;
o/us must pay to achieve any goal&#13;
that is worthwhile.&#13;
-Vince Lombardi&#13;
Since taking office in January several experienced&#13;
prosecutors have left the office. When&#13;
Deputy District Attorney Susan Karaskiewicz&#13;
resigned, she stated that "to me, ZaPf is the&#13;
poster child of unethical behavior. I will not&#13;
work for him again'.&#13;
(K£nosho News)&#13;
As your DA, Iwill promote a healthy&#13;
work environment thus attracting and&#13;
retaining experienced prosecutors&#13;
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7&#13;
nlon continue&#13;
Result&#13;
the cinema/auditorium&#13;
at $250,000 each.&#13;
"Within the UW&#13;
System, basically,&#13;
that 10 percent for&#13;
the naming of a&#13;
building, that's kind&#13;
of an unwritten rule&#13;
of thumb, right now,"&#13;
Klaver said.&#13;
The cost of the&#13;
various naming rights&#13;
is partly based upon&#13;
what other University&#13;
M Wisconsin schools&#13;
have, as well as what&#13;
Klaver and the rest of&#13;
the group who decided&#13;
upon the dollar amounts&#13;
felt the value of each&#13;
room would be.&#13;
Klaver&#13;
displayed a price sheet&#13;
that listed the cost of&#13;
the naming rights to&#13;
the building as well&#13;
as 16 other locations&#13;
to be boused within&#13;
the new Union. The&#13;
combined total of these&#13;
donation amounts came&#13;
to 3.660,000, which he&#13;
said would exceed the&#13;
rnughly $3 million still&#13;
needed.&#13;
After&#13;
determining the value&#13;
of the naming rights,&#13;
the next step was to&#13;
identify potential&#13;
donors. Klaver said&#13;
that there is currently&#13;
one proposal out to a&#13;
potential donor, who&#13;
could not be named.&#13;
due to confidentiality.&#13;
"Our chances&#13;
of success on that, I&#13;
would say, are ... not&#13;
good, but you never&#13;
know; you don't know&#13;
unless you ask," he&#13;
said.&#13;
"This is going&#13;
to be a fairly small pool&#13;
of potential donors.&#13;
who have the means to&#13;
make that kind of gift&#13;
to the university, and&#13;
the desire to have their&#13;
name on the building."&#13;
Klaver added ..&#13;
ln addition to&#13;
those two major fundraising&#13;
plans were two&#13;
other smaller ones: a&#13;
campaign to name the&#13;
seats in the new cinema&#13;
and one involving&#13;
having donors&#13;
names on the bricks&#13;
comprising the new&#13;
Union's outdoor plaza.&#13;
Klaver said that the&#13;
seat-naming campaign&#13;
was one that was pretty&#13;
much planned out.&#13;
while the naming of the&#13;
bricks campaign is not&#13;
totally finalized,&#13;
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to name seats in the&#13;
cinema wou ld vary&#13;
depending on where&#13;
the seats are in the&#13;
cinema. and those&#13;
who are regulars at the&#13;
cinema for things like&#13;
the Foreign Film Series&#13;
would be approached&#13;
first inregard to paying&#13;
to have thier names on a&#13;
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Welcome from the Chancellor&#13;
count the number of students who tried to avoid a course because they knew&#13;
they wouldn't like it. ended up taking it. and it turned out to become&#13;
their major area of study.&#13;
I want to wish our new students 3. very warm weJco~e to the campus, and&#13;
welcome back home to our continuing students. While summer has. dozens of&#13;
activities on campus, from youth camps to the Northwestern foootball team,&#13;
it is&#13;
nothing like haveing our full contingent of students here. I hope&#13;
, you sh~re the excitement 1 feel at the beginning of every school year.&#13;
,&#13;
None of us know exactly what wiIJ happen over the co~rse of the year. but&#13;
we can count on having classes. quizes and tests, athletic games, arts&#13;
performances, . '&#13;
student club activitiies, and meeting a host of new people ...some who may&#13;
become lifelong friends.&#13;
WELCOME BACK!!!&#13;
Ihope that all of you&#13;
readers bad a kick-ass summer!&#13;
In a little new feature this year,&#13;
the staff of WlPZ will be writing&#13;
a little weekly column for&#13;
The Ranger News which will&#13;
spotligbta different OJ each&#13;
week and what they're playing&#13;
on their shows, and also pimp&#13;
upcoming events and such at&#13;
yOUJ campus radio station.&#13;
This summer brought a&#13;
whole slew of changes for WlPZ&#13;
that you should all be aware of.&#13;
Firstly, we changed frequencies&#13;
effective June first; we can now&#13;
be found on 88.5 FM on your&#13;
radio dial. Also, we will be&#13;
replacing OUf antenna shortly,&#13;
which will increase our broadcast&#13;
range and improve the signal&#13;
quality that you reeeive. This&#13;
summer, the studio underwent&#13;
a-facelift, courtesy of our own&#13;
resident artist Nate Abell. Stop&#13;
on by while you're near MOLN.&#13;
D-l31 and take a look. While&#13;
you're there, you should also&#13;
pick up an application and get on&#13;
the air; college radio, like college&#13;
newspapers affords you a unique&#13;
opportunity to reach out to a&#13;
public forum on a large scale and&#13;
is also a heck of a lot of fun! You&#13;
can play, or talk about whatever&#13;
you want on the air (ntinus those&#13;
pesky FCC concerns, i.e. no&#13;
profanity, etc.), and take pari in&#13;
the best student organization on&#13;
campus!&#13;
- Enough of the shilling, its&#13;
time to look at what songs Ihave&#13;
played heavily, or love the most&#13;
currently during my show, The&#13;
Metal Massacre(fall show times&#13;
Thursdays from 8-10 PM and&#13;
Saturdays from 8-11AM).&#13;
In closing, it's time to shill some&#13;
more! WlPZ has a lot of great&#13;
Df's and staff, and you should&#13;
take the time throughout the year&#13;
to check out all the shows.&#13;
The fall on-air schedule&#13;
will be posted by our webmaster,&#13;
Matt Fitzgerald in the next week&#13;
or so on www.wipzradio.com.&#13;
Also, we have a ton of great&#13;
events this fall as well, a big&#13;
thanks to all the staff that helped&#13;
put the fall scbedule together, we&#13;
have 27 different fall events and&#13;
I hope to see you all at some or&#13;
all of them. Be sure to listen to&#13;
the station this fall as there is a&#13;
lot of very exciting developments&#13;
.still in the pipeline for this year!&#13;
Welcome Back&#13;
You also will find thal the semester slips by quickly. If you feel you're&#13;
slipping behind in a course. go early to the instructor and ask your&#13;
questions. The tutorial center is also open to you where pee rs (who&#13;
can empathize with your problems) will help you over the bumps. Remember,&#13;
every one of us who work on the campus are here to help you!&#13;
Parks ide also provides many opportunities to become involved in our&#13;
urrounding communities, If you have something you feel passionate about.&#13;
check the Center for Community Partnerships to see if there is a program&#13;
you may really enjoy. We pride our;;~lf on being ~ ~n~aged uni~eristy, and&#13;
there are vehicles on campus to facIlitate your RCUVlty m the social&#13;
issues that surround us.&#13;
Iam honored to have been elected student&#13;
body president and have been eagerly awaiting&#13;
the start of this school year. We are amidst&#13;
great times here at Parks ide as we enter a new&#13;
phase in the history of this university. The&#13;
expansion of our new student Union takes&#13;
place this year. This is a great step forward&#13;
for all, as we students will benefit greatly&#13;
from its completion. The Board of Regents&#13;
will also be meeting at Parkside this March,&#13;
an event that only occurs every 7 years. The&#13;
time is now to rally around this school. With&#13;
Andy Scheeler&#13;
Station Manager, WlPZ&#13;
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• ~ophlg to see a 101 of new and old faces at our ItleelWgS and events this year. 1am-aJsq&#13;
a poping to see people USUIg the 100 Wotdll section to keep those opilrions flOWingl&#13;
I@ yoor~opm. for ~ttU faUl ~ tIIOIII.b is in October; the marriaae&#13;
j amendment ISjlIl the ballot, and the drag show is returning! It's going to he an aweSOt\le .rlryear to be involved in any S1Udent organization! I'm excited, and 1 bope you are lOO!&#13;
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numerous events taking place on the grounds&#13;
of this campus, now is the time to put the pride&#13;
back in Parkside. No longer should we as&#13;
students say, "1 just go to Parkside." We should&#13;
say, "We go to the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside!" It's time we get involved and unite&#13;
for the common good. We need to make our&#13;
presence known as a unified student body&#13;
throughout this university, community, state,&#13;
and beyond. The doors to my office are always&#13;
open, -and Iencourage all students to stop by&#13;
to voice concerns and express ideas. Ipromise&#13;
to work hard in behalf of every student at this&#13;
university. Every student deserves to have an&#13;
enjoyable experience here, and together we can&#13;
achieve&#13;
this. And&#13;
together as&#13;
students,&#13;
we can put&#13;
the pride&#13;
back in&#13;
Parkside!&#13;
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allowing me ass a student leader to go to the retreat in Oak Brook, ill. I, as a .tudent lead&#13;
learned a lot about effeCtive, '\l\,elings and collaboration with different organitations.&#13;
retreat was fun, aI1d I made a rO\ of new friends and got to know a 101 of new people from&#13;
diffetent schools. T also have to thank my jobs- Financial Aid. and Pre-College. Lastly, I&#13;
would love to thank all of the great people who went on this trip with me. I look forward&#13;
.~. to working with you and your awesome organi7..alions! =. Mandy Parkinson I..l.&#13;
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Temeka Kennedy, 21, Junior&#13;
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Antoinette Sarein, 19, Sophmore&#13;
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year,"&#13;
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"I'm looking forward to to walking accross the stage,&#13;
getting my diploma, and the next day getting my bar&#13;
of gold, and becoming a US officer."&#13;
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Y ROBERT ROSATI students in a research project on&#13;
wanted a that stand&#13;
B OOO@ wp.edu the history of UW-Parkside, in out from institutions of&#13;
rosat Inutoday's society often her Communication Research hiIgheerr leeaarrnnimg. He deciided to&#13;
Ii the history of structures Methods class last spring. the school the University&#13;
a::;t~uildings is overlooked with George Molinaro, who of Wisconsin-Parkside, as regard to the evolution into their at the time represented Kenosha name w.a~ass.oc~ated wah&#13;
current state, i.e. what they have in Congress, introduced a bill any political af~batlOns.&#13;
gone through in tenus of usage to the Senate that was also&#13;
As a tribute t? those&#13;
and the time, money, and energy approved by the Legislature in&#13;
key roles In that went into creating and 1965., stating that two new 4-&#13;
development of UW-ParkSlde,&#13;
transfomting them. One year universities must be built school bas named parts such place that falls into the in Wisconsin. One of them was uruversuy after them. Greenquist&#13;
aforementioned category is The to be built either in Racine or&#13;
IS Kenneth&#13;
University of Wisconsin- Kenosha, while the other one Greenquist, who was the Parkside. was to be built in Fox Valley.&#13;
legislator from Racine who&#13;
For example, did you Almost immediately made it known wanted&#13;
know that at one time the land after the bill was approved, a 4-college in Wisconsin&#13;
that is currently occupied by people from tbe Racine and and who also served the&#13;
UW-Parkside was used by cows Kenosha area began lohbying of Regents for pasteurization? With this for the location of the yet to the decision was made to build&#13;
in mind, a journey through the be named institution. A special&#13;
UW-Parkside. In the words of&#13;
archives was undertaken to commission was fanned to current UW-Parkside archive&#13;
unveil the origin and evolution decide the location of the&#13;
assistant Elizabeth Wickersheim,&#13;
of what is presently UW- university. During April of Greenquiest was a "full supporter&#13;
Parkside. 1966, the commission decided of a degree granting campus for&#13;
The community was to build the university where it this area."&#13;
excited about having the new is currently located because it is Wyllie Hall is named&#13;
universities in place because, equidistant from the downtown&#13;
after Irvin Wyllie, who was the&#13;
while having a degree from a areas of both Kenosha and first chancellor of UW-Parkside&#13;
2-year college is excellent, a&#13;
Racine. from 1966 to 1974.&#13;
degree from a 4-year school is With the location Molinaro Hall is named&#13;
even better. The UW Board decided upon, the institution after George Molinaro, who&#13;
of Regents was in favor of the needed a chancellor. Fred sponsored the legislation that&#13;
new institutions because they Harrington, who was the&#13;
established UW-Parkside. Tallent&#13;
wanted to make "UWP an University of Wisconsin Hall is named after Bernard&#13;
extension of Madison," as said president at tbe time. convinced Tallent, who was a former dean&#13;
by commonication professor Irvin Wyllie to apply for the job. of the UW Center in Kenosha for&#13;
Wendy Leeds-Herwitz, who Among his first tasks was to give 17 years.&#13;
participated along with her&#13;
the university a name. Mr. Wyllie&#13;
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RT RE&#13;
11~_---:---------~~~&#13;
BY.D. WHITE&#13;
white04l@uwp.edu&#13;
Housing different ethnicities and involved on campus," she stated "We believe Zeta Sigma Chi&#13;
within the student body, UW-Parkside in a prepared statement Mirella Perez; will be successful at UW-Parkside&#13;
has its first official multicultural member of Zeta Sigma Chi MCSI. and are excited to be welcomed into&#13;
sorority.The ladies of Zeta Sigma "We were able to bond together and the UW-Parkside family. They stated,&#13;
Chi Sorority Incorporated bave not at the same time learn how to develop "We strive for excellence in our&#13;
only brought a new organization to an organization." education and encourage our fellow&#13;
campus, but established a founding The Mu associate chapter sisters to be successful in everything&#13;
chapter. of Zeta Sigma Chi MCSI has six they aspire to do."&#13;
"I am proud to be a founder founders from UW-Parkside, who are Zeta Sigma Chi MCSI&#13;
ofMu associate chapter and I am quickly trying to become effective on are planning on hosting a women's&#13;
looking forward to contributing as an campus. multicultural leadership conference&#13;
activealumna," said Tasha Brnak of "The three years that I this semester, co-sponsoring the unity&#13;
~ta Sigma Chi MCSI. have attended UW-Parkside, I have festival hosted by WIPZ this fall,&#13;
Last year, these ladies. noticed how cultural our campus is," and doing community services and&#13;
began their sorority-bound journey stated Tracy Scholz, member of Zeta educational events. "We want to bring&#13;
by starting an interest group called Sigma Chi MCSI. "By bringiog a zest to UW-Parkside," stated Tracy&#13;
Ladies for a Multicultural Tomorrow. multicultural sorority to campus, I Scholz. According to the chapter's&#13;
"Ladies for a Multicultural Tomorrow want to celebrate our difference and members, their motto is "keeping the&#13;
UW!'M.~a.&amp;rJl&lt;rel~wa~.&amp;lafoy.tQ-·jr[.;u~sLtKoUblS_e~a~.c.!~ut!i!!nJ!lvi!L!Y.eJo.1.!u!!r..ls&lt;!!tu!!d,-"e&lt;!!nt1.bo-!"J'!dl!rdea~m.'_'alive",&#13;
Foreign Film&#13;
Event:&#13;
ForeignFilm: 'Look"&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location:&#13;
\&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Dilte Ilr. Time:&#13;
9/13/2006. 9:00 PM&#13;
Relatedlink:&#13;
IForeignFilm Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
ForeignFilm: 'Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
DateIlr. Time:&#13;
9/14/2006, 7: 30 PM&#13;
Relatedlink:&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look&#13;
i1t Me'&#13;
location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
\&#13;
{)i1teIlr. Time:&#13;
9/15/2006, 7: 30 PM&#13;
Related link: -&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look&#13;
i1t Me'&#13;
location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date. Time:&#13;
\&#13;
9/16/2006, 5:00 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look&#13;
i1t Me' ILocation:&#13;
Sep 5, 2006&#13;
Emerges With a Multicultural Foundation •&#13;
BY N9A!1 f. GILBERT&#13;
gilbeOOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
s k&#13;
tza ns&#13;
of idL"&#13;
wil1llllull;ting&#13;
a weJco[ning&#13;
party. On Friday&#13;
September 8,&#13;
the IljI[ly w,ill be&#13;
held iIltVnpn&#13;
Square ftom&#13;
9:3!1lJntiI2:oo.&#13;
" Admission wi II&#13;
be $5.00 for&#13;
members of Greek organizations, $7.00 dollars&#13;
for studeots and $10.00 dollars for community&#13;
members. All of UW- Parkside's Fra . ies and&#13;
Sor "ties are expe d to attend.&#13;
At this eve lbese organi ti s "II&#13;
iring and wi available to er any&#13;
.flis that the·~ ~ Rlight have:&#13;
Although this parry is geared towards&#13;
the incoming freshmen, all students are welcome&#13;
aonrgdaaa:'i~= to attend- ~ou.s g Gtoreek.&#13;
Jacksol1i.lIlCI· of At Parl&lt;si&#13;
(GAP !this ent will " give stu4Ats the&#13;
chan~_ other ~ as well .. ~-wIMt&#13;
types otPraierDities ~ties are avBilioble&#13;
and will best suit them.'"&#13;
Cwtis later explained that after attending&#13;
this eyent s\lldents will haY learned about. some&#13;
of the 00"of participatin . a fratent:Y or&#13;
sorori". Safle examp benefits ould&#13;
be theJ!pp&lt;ilwtity to e communi meet&#13;
new people with different points of view, wad&lt;&#13;
with others to achieve a common goal, as well as&#13;
create camaraderie.&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date. Time:&#13;
9/16/2006. 8:00 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Lo&lt;:atjon:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date Ilr. Time:&#13;
9/17/2006.2:00 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreig n Film: 'Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date. Time:&#13;
9/17/2006, 5:00 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
F"'&#13;
Theatre Arts&#13;
Event:&#13;
Freshlnk presents&#13;
'Bug'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date Ilr. Time:&#13;
9/23/2006,7:30 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Theatre Arts&#13;
Event:&#13;
Freshlnk presents&#13;
'Bug'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date Ilr. Time:&#13;
9/24/2006, 7:30 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Theatre Arts&#13;
Freshlnk presents&#13;
'Bug'&#13;
Lo&lt;:ation:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date &amp; Time:&#13;
9/25/2006, 7:30 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Theatre Arts&#13;
Event:&#13;
B .D.WHl&#13;
white04 l @u wp.etb.i&#13;
RT&#13;
Housing diffc:rent ethrri :itie&#13;
1111thin lhc studcnl body, UW-Parkside&#13;
h i~ first official muJticuJtural&#13;
wrority. Thl: ladie of Zeta igma&#13;
and involved on cnmpus," :she stntcd ··\ e bclic\·e Zeta. Sign Chi&#13;
it1 a prepared statement Min:U Pcn:z. wm be uccessful I UW-Park.side&#13;
member of Zeta Sigma Chi MC f, .ind are exc'itcd lo be wdc:omed into&#13;
'We we-re abl to bond together aml the UW- ar sid family. The)' tat ·u,&#13;
Chi Sorori y Tncof1)0raLCd have t1ot&#13;
(.lll)~ brtllig ht a ne-\\ organization 10&#13;
campus, but ~tabfo,bed a founding&#13;
chapter.&#13;
''l nm pmuti to be a founder&#13;
Qf 1u a.~~ociate chapter and I rn&#13;
a.t the sam lime learn how to develop •·we ui\·e for e"-l ellencc in our&#13;
an orga111ution."' educatloD and ,m 'ourugc our follow&#13;
The Mu associ te chupier sisters LO be s.uc s~ful in eve()·thin&#13;
of Zeta Sigma Chi MCSlhas :six they LI.Spire to .,&#13;
founden. from U\\1-Parksidc, ·ho arc ZcLa igmn Chi MC ·t&#13;
quic ·ly trying to become dTecri~·c un an: planning on h ling a wo en'i.&#13;
campus" muttlculmral lta r, hip confcrcm.:e I 1kmg fo ard to oontrihul!Dg as :.in&#13;
a,."U,e alume ;· said 11 ha Bmak of&#13;
aUJ Sigma Chi MCS .&#13;
··The three ye. th L 1 this !&gt;Cmestcr, co-~poa ltring lhe uruty&#13;
ha\·e • ucn ed lJW-Park.si c, I h ve fo~liv. host1.-d hy '\ rz Ui.i. fall,&#13;
l..a.-.l yeaT. the,&lt;;e ladie.&#13;
began their sororit-y• undjoumcy&#13;
noric1..-tl hnw cultural our carr1pu~ is.' :md doi11g oomnurnit} s 1.::1.:.&#13;
s.t:llcd r c ' ..:hnll., member of Zcm cd 1ca1ioa I ev ·ot,. '"\ ·3111 1 hrin&#13;
by ~ia.nmg an intere~L group called&#13;
Ladu:- I u Multicultural Ji momw.-.&#13;
'•Ladi far a hicw1ural fomorrow&#13;
Sigma Chi MCSL "B. bringing a zest 10 UW•Parl&lt;~idi.:::· t ti.:d r.icj&#13;
ulticulrurn.l nmriry lo campui;, l ·,hol b,,cccrding l u, chaptt:r'~&#13;
wanl to kbratc o 1r d1fferem:~ ml m u1bers, th ir m tt&lt;i 1 " eepitlg th&#13;
'--'-c..=;..=:=l·W""aJ1 for u~ 10 be active --=-=~_,,,:-:ur ·turknt dy" dream :iliw".&#13;
Foreign Film&#13;
E"ent:&#13;
Foreign Film : Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date &amp; Tlme:&#13;
9/13/2006, 9:00 PM&#13;
Re.lated link:&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Film: ~Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location~&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date &amp; Time.&#13;
9/14/2006_ 7:30 PM&#13;
Related Hnk:&#13;
Foreign FHm Serles&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign Fllm: '"Look&#13;
It Me'&#13;
location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Oate &amp; Tim •&#13;
19/ 15/2006, 7:30 PM&#13;
' Related link:&#13;
Foreign Film Series&#13;
Event:&#13;
P'oteign Film: 'Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Un!on anema&#13;
Date Time!&#13;
9/16/2006, 8:00 PM&#13;
Related link:&#13;
Foreign Film Serles&#13;
Event:&#13;
Forei'gn FUm: ~Look&#13;
at Me'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union C"'ema&#13;
Date &amp; Time~&#13;
9/17/2006, 2:00 PM Thea e r&#13;
Related link~&#13;
Foreign Film S rles&#13;
Event:&#13;
Foreign F Im: 'Look&#13;
at e'&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Date &amp; Time:&#13;
9/17/2006, 5:00 PM&#13;
Related Hnk• ,·1&#13;
Event:&#13;
Freshink presents&#13;
'B11g~&#13;
Location:&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Dilte Time~&#13;
9/23/2006, 7: 30 PM&#13;
Related link!&#13;
Th atre Arts&#13;
---------·&#13;
Event:&#13;
Fre-5hlnk pre.sen&#13;
'Bug'&#13;
Locatio :&#13;
U ion Cinema&#13;
D t &amp; Tim :&#13;
9/24/2006, 7: 30 PM&#13;
Rela d lin&#13;
Thea r A&#13;
Event:&#13;
location:&#13;
Un ion Cinema&#13;
Date &amp; Time:&#13;
9/ 6/2006, 5:00 PM&#13;
q_elated link:&#13;
\1\/ednesday, Septe1T1ber 13&#13;
Union CinerTia&#13;
Event:&#13;
For ign Film: 'Look&#13;
t Me•&#13;
Location:&#13;
9pm&#13;
·, , &lt; • •• -. • q. l I I\ i • ~ I q ·- T&#13;
Fr hi k pr en&#13;
'Bug'&#13;
Lo Ion·&#13;
Union Cmema&#13;
D &amp; Tfme:&#13;
9/25/2006, 7:30 PM&#13;
R I ted link:&#13;
T A&#13;
12&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
Sep 5, 2006&#13;
By Aaron Fanning&#13;
Moot Point By TJ Hysell&#13;
Another Sub Plot By Mathew Gonya and Henry D. Gaskins&#13;
It tasted gross.&#13;
Plus my head&#13;
started spinning&#13;
and r felt like r&#13;
was gonna puke.&#13;
More of the same kind&#13;
of crap that hate by Tony Kinnard&#13;
_----IWhile atheists and agnostics both share the belief of not believing in a god, agnostics don't .&#13;
Actually sir, I. flat-out deny the existance of one. So, I'm trying&#13;
am an agnos- out different beliefs to find out which one would&#13;
be, which is wort&lt;for me.&#13;
completely&#13;
different from&#13;
atheism.&#13;
Sir, I would like&#13;
to have the week&#13;
off again as Iam&#13;
celebraling a rell- i-----. gious holiday.&#13;
.,....-1 Again? I&#13;
thought that&#13;
you were&#13;
an atheist?&#13;
And I'm guessing&#13;
that you get paid&#13;
during this holiday&#13;
as well?&#13;
This year in the Psych Ward:&#13;
-Tom Warrior of Celtic Frost&#13;
says "hey" and asks why God&#13;
has forsaken him.&#13;
-Paris Hilton will NOT invade&#13;
thiscornlc (because we check&#13;
for diseases)&#13;
-Tony Kinnard will once again&#13;
piss someone off.&#13;
'Sigh'&#13;
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