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            <text>GKEEUQV1VSX HW&#13;
September 19, 2006&#13;
Women's Soccer&#13;
schedule&#13;
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on a proposed coi&#13;
would ban&#13;
for gays.&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeO(X)@uwp.edu&#13;
Campus Technology&#13;
Services (CTS) constantly&#13;
maintains and enhances&#13;
technological equipment and&#13;
systems around UW-Parksidc.&#13;
Primary UW-Parkside CTS&#13;
initiatives have already been&#13;
completed, are currently inprogress,&#13;
or are still planned&#13;
to take place this year.&#13;
One benefit that&#13;
has been made available to&#13;
the students through these&#13;
initiatives is the increase of&#13;
e-mail quotas, due to the&#13;
installation of the Storage&#13;
Area Network (SAN). Also,&#13;
because of the SAN, faculty&#13;
members received an increase&#13;
in their network storage,&#13;
which allows the transference&#13;
of files from their desktop to a&#13;
drive space on the network.&#13;
This extra network allows&#13;
more sufficient protection&#13;
from loss of files and other&#13;
storage caused by hard drive&#13;
failure. Full and complete&#13;
backup of files, data, etc. are&#13;
also supported by the new&#13;
system.&#13;
Another initiative of CTS is&#13;
filtering out the spam from&#13;
the school's e-mail system.&#13;
Bayesian filters are now used&#13;
to help with identification and&#13;
elimination of spam e-mails.&#13;
These new filters recognize&#13;
spam e-mails, gather specific&#13;
information about the e-mails,&#13;
add the information to the&#13;
database, and then calculate&#13;
the probability that an e-mail&#13;
message is spam-related.&#13;
This helps both the students&#13;
and faculty by greatly&#13;
reducing the amount of spam&#13;
that squeezes into everyone's&#13;
e-mail accounts.&#13;
Another new&#13;
technological feature is&#13;
the VMwar® Server. This&#13;
increases the reliability of&#13;
UW-Parkside's internet&#13;
service, along with creating a&#13;
faster response time.&#13;
This server incorporates&#13;
multiple servers. In other&#13;
words, in case of a power&#13;
or server failure, the system&#13;
will automatically jump to&#13;
a backup server. Tltere will&#13;
not be much, if any, server&#13;
downtime.&#13;
There will be little, if any,&#13;
interruption of the school's&#13;
server when it needs to&#13;
be maintained. Service&#13;
and upgrading hardware&#13;
on the server will now be&#13;
no problem. The school's&#13;
e-mail system, RangerMail.&#13;
heterosexuals on Nov. 7. The proposed&#13;
amendment states, "Only a marriage between one&#13;
man and one woman shall be valid or recognized&#13;
as a marriage in this state. A legal status identical&#13;
Science Night in Greenquist&#13;
said he hoped people learned from the&#13;
ideas he presented or that they helped&#13;
people who might want to peruse a&#13;
similar career.&#13;
Student Jacob Tatay said some&#13;
professors give extra credit for&#13;
attending science night, but he went&#13;
because it seemed interesting. "It's&#13;
always a different topic and they give&#13;
something to think about," said Tatay.&#13;
BY D.WHITE&#13;
white041 @uwp.edu&#13;
Conducting science night in&#13;
Greenquist 103, 2002 UW-Parkside&#13;
graduate Eric Hileman displayed&#13;
various amphibians in a program&#13;
called Saving Panama's Amphibians.&#13;
Hileman talked about habitat&#13;
destruction, global warming, possible&#13;
diseases, conservation, and other&#13;
issues affecting amphibians.&#13;
Hileman is a director of&#13;
conservation and animal welfare for&#13;
the Racine zoo and taught&#13;
education for two years;&#13;
he said he wanted to draw&#13;
attention to the plight of&#13;
amphibians. "Education is a •&#13;
very important component of •&#13;
conservation," said Hileman.&#13;
Hileman said that 50&#13;
people were in the lecture hall&#13;
for science night and that it&#13;
went well. "It's good to see that&#13;
neoDle are interested," he said. He Photo by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
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The Ranger News strives to&#13;
inform, eaucate, and engage&#13;
the UW-Fbrkside community&#13;
by publishing well-written,&#13;
accurate student journalism on&#13;
a weekly bjea sts.&#13;
The Ranger News has meetings every Monday&#13;
at noon. All students and faculty of UW-Parkside&#13;
are welcome. Please feel free to attend. Have any&#13;
comments, concerns, questions, or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: rangernews@uwp.edu .&#13;
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Each person may take one newspaper per issue&#13;
date. Extra newspapers can be purchased for $1&#13;
apiece. Newspapers can be taken on a first come,&#13;
first serve basis, meaning that once they are gone,&#13;
they are-gone. We work on the honor system,&#13;
but violators will be prosecuted&#13;
for theft. Faculty members and&#13;
students organizations who&#13;
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TO DO&#13;
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SEPT. 19&#13;
11:00 AM: Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens, Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
5:30 PM: Workshop: Orientation Express: The Training of&#13;
the Board, Orchard Room, Tallent Hal!&#13;
7:00 PM: All Student Organization &amp; Advisor Meeting,&#13;
Union Square&#13;
SEPT. 20&#13;
11:00 AM: Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens, Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM: Candidate Forum w/Rep. John Lehman, Main&#13;
Place, Wyllie Hall&#13;
12:00 PM: Noon Concert: Tim Bell &amp; Friends, Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
4:00 PM: WIPZ Patio Concert, Union Patio&#13;
SEPT. 21&#13;
9:00 AM: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Workshop. Tallent Hall&#13;
281&#13;
11:00 AM: Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens, Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM: Study Abroad Information Session: South Africa,&#13;
Tallent Hall 180&#13;
1:00 PM: Wis. Academic Advising Assoc. Conference,&#13;
Various campus locations&#13;
7:00 PM: Friends of the Library: 'Cleaning Up with Flower&#13;
Power', Overlook Lounge,&#13;
library&#13;
7:00 PM: WIPZ Underground, The Den&#13;
7:30 PM: UW-Parkside Community Band rehearsal. Com&#13;
Arts D-118&#13;
SEPT. 22&#13;
9:00 AM: Wis. Academic Advising Assoc. Conference.&#13;
Various campus locations&#13;
7:30 PM: Arts Alive presents: Corky Siegel's Chamber&#13;
Blues, Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
SEPT. 23&#13;
1:00 PM: Volleyball vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, De Simone&#13;
Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
7:30 PM: Freshlnk presents 'Bug', Union Cinema&#13;
Sept. 24&#13;
7:30 PM: Freshlnk presents'Bug', Union Cinema&#13;
Sept. 25&#13;
11:00 AM: Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens, Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
Sept. 26&#13;
11:00 AM: Art: exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens, Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
September TTTooi&#13;
BLOTTER1&#13;
09/08/06&#13;
06-539 Medical Assistance. Parkside Union. 10:40pm. Female&#13;
subject at dance, semi-conscious and vomiting. Medical Unit&#13;
transports subject to Hospital. Officers cleared &lt;-&#13;
09/09/06&#13;
06-540 Lost and Found Property. Ranger Hall. 10:46pm. Resident&#13;
Assistant reported finding back pack with Drug Paraphernalia.&#13;
Officer takes report and recovered items. Placed in evidence locker ai&#13;
UWPPD. Officer cleared.&#13;
09/11/06&#13;
06-541 Worthless Checks - Less Than $1000. 8:02am. Tallent Hall'l&#13;
Officer takes worthless check report. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-542 Agency Assist. CTH JR @ CTH E. Kenosha Sheriff Dept. •&#13;
request assistance on Traffic Stop. No problems arose. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
06-543 Theft - From a Motor Vehicle. Spoils Activity Lot. 11:41a&#13;
Report taken for UWP Parking Permit which was stolen from&#13;
vehicle. No damage to vehicle, but the passenger door lock is brokei&#13;
Replacement permit issued, clear.&#13;
06-544 Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @ CTH G. 1:46pm.&#13;
One, Citation issued for Failure to Fasten Seatbelt and Two, 10&#13;
day warnings for Equipment violations to Noah J "Gauthier. Officer&#13;
cleared. .|;j&#13;
09/12/06&#13;
06-545 Traffic Accident - Property Damage. Union Lot. 10:12am.&#13;
Officer reported that another vehicle had struck his squad car. No&#13;
injuries reported. Report taken, officers cleared.&#13;
06-546 Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @ CTH G. 1:33pm.&#13;
Citation issued to Jacob P Evans for Failure to Fasten Seatbelt. And&#13;
citation issued to J Cruz Munoz for Failure to Fasten Seatbelt and&#13;
verbal warning for Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-547 Alarm - Fire. University Apartments. 5:12pm. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel reports active alarm. Officer arrived. Heavy rainstorms&#13;
set off fire alarm. Alarm Panel reset by Hall Director. Officer cleared&#13;
06-548 Traffic Accident - Non-Reportable. Comm Arts Lot.&#13;
5:20pm. Officer takes report, damage to both vehicles appears to be&#13;
under $1000. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-549 ' Misuse of Handicap Placard. University Apartments Lot.&#13;
Verbal warning issued to Charisse M Kirby for Misuse of Handicap&#13;
Placard. Officer cleared.&#13;
09/13/06&#13;
06-550 Traffic Violation. CTH JR @ Outer Loop Road. 7:51 am. ||&#13;
Citation issued to Thomas C Dryer for Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
09/14/06&#13;
06-551 Theft - All Other. Comm Arts Lot. While on patrol officer j&#13;
noticed the parking lot meter post containing electronic meter heads j&#13;
were taken without consent by unknown person(s). Report taken, |&#13;
officer cleared.&#13;
06-552 Theft - From a Motor Vehicle. Tallent Hall Lot. 4:10pm.&#13;
Officer takes report for UWP Parking Permit stolen from vehicle.&#13;
No damage other damage reported to vehicle. Replacement permit I&#13;
issued. Officer cleared.&#13;
09/15/06&#13;
06-553 Agency Assist. Off - Campus Location. Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept requested UWPPD officer accompany landlord to apartment at&#13;
Orchard Court Apartment for welfare check of resident. Resident ok&#13;
friend at apartment has active warrant, taken in custody by KSD unit&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
06-554 Fire Drill. Child Care Center. 10:33am. Officer conducted&#13;
Fire Drill per request CCC staff. All evacuated safely, no problems&#13;
noted. Alarm reset, Officer cleared."&#13;
06-555 Medical Assistance. Greenquist Hall. 10:58am. Report of&#13;
Male subject had fallen on stairs. Officer on-scene. Engine 6 arrived&#13;
Subject declined medical assistance and signed waiver. Engine 6 cle;&#13;
and Officer cleared.&#13;
09/16/06&#13;
06-556 Traffic Violation. CTH E @ CTH JR. 8:00pm.Citation issue&#13;
to Christina M Stevens for Violate Driving License Restrictions.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
09/17/06&#13;
06-557 Other UWS 18 Violations. University Apartments. 1 l:35pn^&#13;
Complainant stated that some one had urinated on to the Balcony. ,&#13;
Officer arrived, no locate of subject. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-558 Theft - From Building. Union Den. 5:25pm. Report of stoM&#13;
watch. Officer takes report. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-559 Medical Chapter 51. Ranger Hall. 8:24pm. Report&#13;
PENDING&#13;
06-560 Alarm - Fire. Comm Arts Building. 11:07pm. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel report active smoke detector alarm. Officer responds&#13;
and reports False Alarm. No smoke no Fire. Alarm reset by officer-&#13;
Officer cleared&#13;
09/18/06&#13;
06-561 Alarm - Fire. Comm Arts Building. 12:01pm. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel report active smoke detector alarm. Officer responds&#13;
and reports False Alarm. No smoke no Fire. Alarm reset by officer-&#13;
Officer cleared&#13;
has also been upgraded to the 3.0&#13;
version. It now supports the sending&#13;
and receiving of HTML e-mails and&#13;
integrates more efficiently with the&#13;
new Bayesian SPAM filters.&#13;
The UW-Parkside Wireless Network&#13;
has been expanded to the field house&#13;
and other area within the Sports &amp;&#13;
Activity Center. UW-Parkside also&#13;
decided to take advantage of a new email&#13;
service, "Windows Live @ ED."&#13;
It is a free student e-mail hosting&#13;
service that is offered by Microsoft.&#13;
This service is available to the higher&#13;
education community, the universities&#13;
and colleges across the country.&#13;
Several universities started using this&#13;
program early last year and have had&#13;
positive results and benefits. UWParkside's&#13;
chief information officer,&#13;
Ann Marie Durso, said that the CTS&#13;
organization believes that this service&#13;
"is highly reliable with great features&#13;
and would provide significant benefits&#13;
to our students."&#13;
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The Ranger September 19,2006&#13;
Colonizes Through Weekend&#13;
MM&#13;
BY D. WHITE&#13;
white()4! @uwp.edu&#13;
The sorority Sigma Sigma Sigma was&#13;
colonized on the weekend of Sept. 15-17,&#13;
meaning it is now an official UW-Parkside&#13;
sorority. The weekend included sigh-ups,&#13;
personal interviews, an open house and the&#13;
making of coloring books to be distributed to&#13;
children's hospitals; they also provided general in&#13;
on their sorority.&#13;
Andrea Davis, national leadership consultant&#13;
for Sigma Sigma Sigma, said they had a hard&#13;
time getting people to come out, so they&#13;
promoted more by giving personal invitations to&#13;
events. "We're trying to put our name out and get&#13;
people to know more about us," said Davis.&#13;
Sigma Sigma Sigma donates to major&#13;
children's hospitals in North Carolina and Dallas,&#13;
Texas. Davis said they also fund children's&#13;
playground for hospitals.&#13;
Davis said that all freshmen to senior female&#13;
students with at least a of a 2.5 grade point&#13;
average can be a member. She said it is good&#13;
to have Greek life at UW-Parkside. "They have&#13;
something to do, and people are less likely to&#13;
transfer out." said Davis.&#13;
Davis said Sigma Sigma Sigma is a social&#13;
sorority that focuses on developing social and&#13;
leadership skills through community service.&#13;
"We want members to become leaders in all areas&#13;
of life," said Davis.&#13;
Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma held a den night&#13;
on Sept. 10, Which was open to all students and&#13;
included free drinks and popcorn. On Sep. 13&#13;
they co-hosted a luau with Tau Kappa Epsilon&#13;
fraternity at Petrified Springs Park.&#13;
UW-Parkside \s Sigma Sigma Sigma&#13;
president Ashley Russ said she wants to close the&#13;
gap between commuter and on- campus students.&#13;
Russ said the students and the campus can benefit&#13;
from Sigma Sigma Sigma. "This is an organized&#13;
social aspect, while still promoting academics,"&#13;
said Russ.&#13;
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;y D. WHITE&#13;
hite041@uwp.edu&#13;
Latinos Unidos&#13;
•has several events&#13;
planned to celebrate&#13;
Hispanic heritage month&#13;
during September •&#13;
and October. They&#13;
had a cookout and a&#13;
kickball tournament,&#13;
co-sponsored by&#13;
Black Student Union&#13;
and Parkside Asian&#13;
Organization at&#13;
Petrifying Springs Park&#13;
on Sept. 15.&#13;
They had&#13;
events in the Main&#13;
Place, Java Coast and&#13;
the cafe from 12-1p.m.&#13;
| on Sept 18. Kawsay&#13;
played music from&#13;
the Andes; a mariachi&#13;
band played, and the&#13;
I tango was danced and&#13;
taught. "Mariachi bands&#13;
are very common in&#13;
Mexican restaurants,&#13;
playing songs for the&#13;
ladies or families," said&#13;
I Latinos Unidos member&#13;
: Yazmin Romero.&#13;
They are&#13;
| having are coj&#13;
sponsoring a national&#13;
Hispanic read-in with&#13;
OMSA at Main Place&#13;
from 12-1 p.m. on Sept&#13;
27. "We want to have&#13;
as many students read&#13;
a passage or poem by a&#13;
Hispanic author," said&#13;
Romero.&#13;
Latinos Unidos&#13;
is also hosting an event&#13;
titled "Salud y Bien&#13;
Estar" which translates&#13;
to health and well being,&#13;
on Oct. 4 from 12-lp.m.&#13;
in Molinaro 107. A&#13;
speak- out event cosponsored&#13;
with OMSA&#13;
titled "the good and evil&#13;
of machismo is on Oct.&#13;
11 from 12 to 1p.m. at&#13;
Union Square.&#13;
Romero said&#13;
machismo is the concept J&#13;
of the male being more&#13;
dominant and taking&#13;
the main role of the&#13;
family. "Machismo is&#13;
being a provider and&#13;
protector, while keeping&#13;
gentleman aspects,"&#13;
said Romero. She said&#13;
sometimes this is bad if&#13;
'it means the woman has&#13;
to be submissive.&#13;
Oct. 25 is&#13;
comedy night with&#13;
Eddie Nieves at the&#13;
Union Cinema. Romero&#13;
said these events&#13;
will promote cultural&#13;
awareness and display&#13;
more Hispanic heritage&#13;
than Mexican. "We&#13;
want to explore other&#13;
Latin countries," said&#13;
in the Den&#13;
BY D. WHITE&#13;
white041@uwp.edu&#13;
Parkside Asian&#13;
Organization has a new&#13;
executive board and&#13;
new ideas fo r the school&#13;
said Rose Centeno,&#13;
secretary of PAD. "PAO&#13;
has grown a lot since&#13;
last year," she said.&#13;
They also plan&#13;
on having more social&#13;
events, history&#13;
events, and&#13;
team -building *&#13;
skill- events&#13;
for members.&#13;
Centeno said&#13;
the teambuilding&#13;
events&#13;
are geared to&#13;
help members&#13;
work and&#13;
communicate&#13;
with each other&#13;
better.&#13;
They '&#13;
held a social&#13;
in the den on&#13;
September 13,&#13;
with free food .&#13;
where members and&#13;
students socialized,&#13;
played games, and ate&#13;
pizza. Centeno said&#13;
PAO has 40 members&#13;
and counting. '&#13;
PAO has decided&#13;
to make members&#13;
more active by having&#13;
them do at least two&#13;
community service&#13;
events outside of&#13;
school. "We want to&#13;
see who is really active&#13;
in the group." said&#13;
Centeno.&#13;
Centeno said&#13;
any student can get&#13;
something out of being&#13;
a member of PAO or&#13;
attending an event. "A&#13;
lot of people can learn&#13;
from Asian culture,"&#13;
said Centeno.&#13;
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The UW-Parkside Men's&#13;
Soccer team has won seven out&#13;
of eight games so far this season&#13;
and is ranked number seven in the&#13;
nation. Also, they have a numberone-&#13;
ranked player in junior, Bojan&#13;
Jovicic.&#13;
Head coach Rick Kilps&#13;
said on the team's status, "I am&#13;
proud of them"; however, on The&#13;
Rangers loss to SIU-Edwardsville,&#13;
he commented that he was not&#13;
satisfied with the playing results of&#13;
the team.&#13;
"The small mistakes kill&#13;
you," Kilps said in reference to the&#13;
loss on Friday. The Rangers lost&#13;
their game against SIU 2-1, but&#13;
Kilps commented that, "the season&#13;
is not over yet," with more than&#13;
ten games left in the season. The&#13;
Rangers followed up their loss to&#13;
SIU with a 5-0 shutout win over the&#13;
Quincy Hawks.&#13;
Kilps' career here at UWParkside&#13;
has spanned 29 seasons,&#13;
during which many of his players&#13;
have received awards and honors.&#13;
Photo by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
Kilps himself has received many&#13;
honors, including The Wisconsin&#13;
State Coach of the Year award in&#13;
2002 and The Wisconsin Soccer&#13;
Association Coach of the Year&#13;
award in 2005. Other awards&#13;
include Wisconsin Soccer Coaches&#13;
Association Coach of the Year in&#13;
1989 and a Kenosha Youth Coach&#13;
of the Year award in 2002.&#13;
ATHLETE PROFILE&#13;
September 197205;&#13;
High Ranking Rangers Off to Hot Start&#13;
W 8-0&#13;
W 5-0&#13;
W 9-0&#13;
W 4-1&#13;
W 2-1&#13;
W4-0&#13;
L2-1&#13;
W 5-0&#13;
Name: Bojan Jovicic&#13;
Hometown: Milwaukee, Wl&#13;
Interests: Playstation, movies,&#13;
Hobbys: hanging out with friends&#13;
sports&#13;
Major: Business Finance&#13;
Age: 21&#13;
Collegiate Year: Junior&#13;
Favorite Food: Chinese&#13;
Photo by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
BY DAN TORKILSEN&#13;
dtork02@yahoo.com&#13;
Bojan Jovicic has been&#13;
named the Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference player of the week&#13;
for two weeks straight. Jovicic&#13;
is from Milwaukee, Wis., but he&#13;
is actually of Serbian descent but&#13;
was born in Croatia.&#13;
Jovicic chose UWParkside&#13;
due to its exceptional&#13;
soccer program. Jovicic grew&#13;
up playing soccer and enjoys the&#13;
opportunity playing soccer for&#13;
UW-Parkside has given him. A&#13;
three-time MVP in high school,&#13;
Jovicic is proud to be a Ranger.&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
Men's soccer&#13;
Day Date&#13;
Friday&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Thursday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Thursday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Friday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
Opponent Time Result&#13;
8-25-2006 Harris Stowe (@Carthage) 1:00 p.m.&#13;
Robert Morris 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan 1:15 p.m.&#13;
Southern Indiana noon&#13;
@Saint Joseph's 5:00 p.m.&#13;
@Indianapolis noon&#13;
SIU Edwardsville 1:15 p.m.&#13;
Quincy noon&#13;
@Missouri-St. Louis 5:00 p.m.&#13;
@Missouri-Rolla noon&#13;
Northern Kentucky 1:15 p.m.&#13;
Bellarmine noon&#13;
Lewis 1:15 p.m.&#13;
@Findlay 2:30 p.m.&#13;
@Drury 5:00 p.m.&#13;
@Rockhurst noon&#13;
Upper Iowa (@Carthage) 7:30 p.m.&#13;
@GLVC quarterfinals t.b.a.&#13;
@GLVC semifinals t.b.a.&#13;
@GLVC finals t.b.a.&#13;
8-29-2006&#13;
9-1-2006&#13;
9-15-2006&#13;
9-17-2006&#13;
9-22-2006&#13;
9-24-2006&#13;
9-29-2006&#13;
10-1-2006&#13;
10-5-2006&#13;
10-8-2006&#13;
10-13-2006&#13;
10-15-2006&#13;
10-19-2006&#13;
10-22-2006&#13;
10-27-2006.&#13;
10-29-2006&#13;
9*&#13;
September 19, 2006&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
New Baseball Coach to Add&#13;
Championship Caliber Character&#13;
BY JJ MULREADY&#13;
Dapokerplayerl3@yahoo.com&#13;
Jarvis Brown, former major leaguer and&#13;
World Series champion with the Minnesota Twins is&#13;
the new head coach for the UW-Parkside Rangers'&#13;
He is bringing his 14 years of both minor and&#13;
major league playing and coaching to the UW-Parkside&#13;
Rangers Baseball team. After that, he was a part-time&#13;
assistant coach for the Carthage baseball program,&#13;
working mostly in the summer to help the team.&#13;
When.the offer came to become the UWParkside&#13;
head coach, he jumped at the offer, excited to&#13;
be coaching in his hometown.&#13;
His expectations tor the team this year includes&#13;
making sure that they are fundamentally sound.&#13;
"You play catch; you hit the ball; you throw the ball.&#13;
You just have to do all the little things right to be&#13;
fundamentally sound," said Brown.&#13;
Some other things that coach Brown plans to&#13;
are devel°Ping the younger players&#13;
outfield/infield communication, and making sure the&#13;
veteran players on the team have more to work with&#13;
this season.&#13;
Brown said of his younger players, "Baseball&#13;
•s a game where you constantly learn as you go."&#13;
Brown is looking at the big picture this season.&#13;
t year's team got caught up in the hype," said&#13;
Brown.&#13;
Baseball is a marathon, not a sprint," Brown later&#13;
added. "You just have to take one game at a time and&#13;
make sure you focus on each day as if it were the most&#13;
important."&#13;
In regards to what factors are important to&#13;
winning, Brown said, "I want to teach things that I&#13;
have been taught that have made me successful and try&#13;
to get the players to incorporate them."&#13;
In short, Brown said, "You delete what you&#13;
need to delete and you keep what you need to keep." "&#13;
Day&#13;
8-25&#13;
8-25&#13;
8 - 2 6&#13;
8 - 2 6&#13;
8-31&#13;
9-1&#13;
9-1&#13;
9-2&#13;
9-8&#13;
9-9&#13;
9-15&#13;
9-16&#13;
UW-Parkside Volleyball&#13;
Date Opponent Time Result&#13;
@Minn.-Duluth (@N. Mich. Invite) 4:00 p.m. L 3-0&#13;
Lake Superior State (@N. Mich. Invite) 10:00 a.m W 3-2&#13;
@ NNJoorrttthlAerrrnn Michigan&#13;
Mich. Tech (@N. Mich. Invite)&#13;
Winona State&#13;
Shepard (@ Lewis Invite)&#13;
Davis&amp;Elkins (@Lewis Invite)&#13;
St. Mary's (@Lewis Invite)&#13;
@Missouri- St. Louis&#13;
@Quincy&#13;
@Drury&#13;
@Rockhurst&#13;
noon L 3-0&#13;
6:00 p.m. L 3-0&#13;
7:00 p.m. L 3-1&#13;
5:00 p.m. W 3-0&#13;
1:00 p.m. W 3-1&#13;
11:00 a.m. L 3-0&#13;
7:00p.m. L3-0&#13;
3:00p.m. L 3-0&#13;
7:00p.m. W 3-2&#13;
2:00 p.m. L 3-0&#13;
Women's Soccer&#13;
Women's Soccer&#13;
Day Date Opponent Time Result&#13;
8-25 Northern Michigan (@Northwood) 11:00 a.m. L 1 -0&#13;
8-27 Co) Mr\rtLit/rtr\4 __ . _&#13;
9-1&#13;
9-3&#13;
9-8&#13;
9-10&#13;
9-15&#13;
9-17&#13;
9-22&#13;
9-24&#13;
9-29&#13;
10-1&#13;
10-5&#13;
10-8&#13;
10-13&#13;
10-15&#13;
10-22&#13;
10-27&#13;
10-29&#13;
@ North wood&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan&#13;
Southern Indiana&#13;
@Saint Joseph's&#13;
@ Indianapolis&#13;
SIU Edwardsville&#13;
Quincy&#13;
@Missouri- St. Louis&#13;
@Missouri- Roll&#13;
Northern Kentuck&#13;
Bellarmin&#13;
Lewis&#13;
@Findlay&#13;
@Drury&#13;
@Rockhurst&#13;
@GLVC Tournament (1st round)&#13;
@GLVC Tournament (semi finals)&#13;
@GLVC Tournament (finals)&#13;
noon&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
noon&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
2:30 p.m.&#13;
t.b.a.&#13;
t.b.a.&#13;
W 3-2&#13;
W 4-0&#13;
W 2-0&#13;
W 4-0&#13;
W 2-1&#13;
T 0-0&#13;
L 2-1&#13;
t.b.a.&#13;
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Water Winner?&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
payto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Word Count: 385&#13;
The drink of choice&#13;
varies from student to student&#13;
throughout campuses. Stray&#13;
bottles and cans adorn the&#13;
classroom desks and cafeteria&#13;
tables here at UW-Parkside. The&#13;
errant containers are labeled&#13;
from Mountain Dew to Vitamin&#13;
Water to Gatorade, while sports&#13;
bottles and thermos containers&#13;
carry anything from flavored&#13;
Coffees and teas to fruit juice and&#13;
plain water.&#13;
Assumedly, most students&#13;
drink what they like because&#13;
they enjoy the taste or have&#13;
been booked by the caffeine&#13;
Mush. However, do students do&#13;
should be consumed by high&#13;
performance athletes only. The&#13;
average armchair quarterback&#13;
will only be ingesting&#13;
unnecessary calories to their diet.&#13;
The same goes for sodas and&#13;
Vitamin WatM. The obviously&#13;
unhealthy sodas are filled with&#13;
chemicals and calories. As for&#13;
Vitamin Water, which boasts that&#13;
it hydrates while replenishing&#13;
vitamins, it is almost like an&#13;
inferior replacement for water&#13;
and food that should be ingested.&#13;
"If we had a problem with&#13;
epidemic malnutrition in this&#13;
country, a drink such as Vitamin&#13;
Water might make sense," said&#13;
Katz. "But since we have,&#13;
nstead, epidemic obesity and&#13;
iiabetes, how about we just leave&#13;
vater-atone&#13;
absorption even further."&#13;
Water, in all its plain glory,&#13;
then, is best fpr hydration, and if&#13;
the average person needs caiories&#13;
and vitamins, they should stick&#13;
to the foods that provide those&#13;
people want to find vitamins and&#13;
calories in a beverage, as well as&#13;
a sweet taste, then the alternative&#13;
of all natural fruit juices like&#13;
apple and orange are a way to go.&#13;
All this writing has made&#13;
me thirsty. I th ink I'll get a drink&#13;
of water.&#13;
, instead of using it&#13;
enough to&#13;
themselv&#13;
Po&#13;
ealthy and keep&#13;
Wsystem&#13;
for su&#13;
v Katz a&#13;
athletes,&#13;
ials,&#13;
a beverage&#13;
the' 90s. In an&#13;
y Dr. David Katz&#13;
the Yale University School of&#13;
te, he emphasizes that&#13;
drinks&#13;
i&#13;
di&#13;
Watl&#13;
as a&#13;
no o&#13;
vitamins&#13;
from food&#13;
supplement.&#13;
As for coffee an&#13;
s, according&#13;
lelmenstine of"&#13;
Chemistry" from&#13;
[.com, are pulling&#13;
out of the bloods&#13;
and 'Tf you add milk or su&#13;
then you reduce the rate of w&#13;
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8 OPI NIONS&#13;
EDITOPI ALS&#13;
A&#13;
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8 The Ranger News September 19, 2006 GUEST EDITORIAL&#13;
The University of a (FAIR) Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Bv Carly-Anne Surber&#13;
Hey Parksicle! So, it's official,&#13;
the first week of school is over.&#13;
If the first week: was any sign of&#13;
what the year is going to be like,&#13;
it's going to be awesome! There&#13;
is a new sense of excitement,&#13;
friendship, understanding, and,&#13;
well, unity, that I have never&#13;
felt at this campus. I'm looking&#13;
forward to waiehing'this fire&#13;
catch and spread.&#13;
While reflecting on the&#13;
Involvement Fair, and Rainbow&#13;
Alliance's Den Night. 1 am&#13;
overjoyed with the ally's that&#13;
are showing support. (For those&#13;
who are not down with the lingo.&#13;
"ally" is a heterosexual: person&#13;
'who is actively supportive&#13;
of the lesbian, gay, bisexual,&#13;
transgender, questioning, and&#13;
queer &lt; etc.) con imunity.) This&#13;
year. Rainbow Alliance has not&#13;
only active members who are&#13;
allies, but also entire student&#13;
organizations that have shown&#13;
their love and support. '&#13;
Being supportive&#13;
doesn't mean that everybody&#13;
agrees. We ali have our •&#13;
own opinions (brieve me,&#13;
I know), but when breaking&#13;
down the walls of oppression,&#13;
discrimination, and hate, we&#13;
all must give and take a little.&#13;
Closed minds do not belong&#13;
at, what the Chancellor has&#13;
called on numerous occasions, a&#13;
"liberal arts" college. '&#13;
Really quickly I&#13;
would like to thank our long&#13;
term allies, who have helped&#13;
us and supported us for years:&#13;
Sacred Circle, Gamma Alpha&#13;
Omega, Latinos Unidos, Student&#13;
Activities, The Ranger Card&#13;
Office. The Volunteer Center.&#13;
Circle K, WIPZ. PAB, PSGA.&#13;
PHAB and Resident's Life,&#13;
PHE and The Student Health&#13;
and Counselling Center, OMSA&#13;
and Intervarsity. I would&#13;
also like to thank Parkside&#13;
Asian Organization and the&#13;
Black Student Union for their&#13;
friendship I would like to thank&#13;
the faculty who have strived to&#13;
educate the student body and for&#13;
their support :&#13;
I wrote previously&#13;
that this is ah exciting&#13;
year to be involved in any&#13;
student organization, and I&#13;
strongly believe that. Student&#13;
organizations are working&#13;
•together like never before, and .&#13;
together wc can break down the&#13;
walls of hate. In their place, we&#13;
can build walls of understanding&#13;
with the bricks of education.&#13;
Educate yourself.&#13;
An amendment will be on the&#13;
ballot this fall that will write&#13;
hate and discrimination into the&#13;
constitution. Educate yourself.&#13;
This is not an amendment&#13;
to defend against same-sex&#13;
marriage; we don't need to do&#13;
that. Same-sex marriage is and&#13;
will remain illegal in the state&#13;
of Wisconsin, whether this&#13;
passes or not. Educate yourself.&#13;
Heterosexual couples will be&#13;
denied rights from a document&#13;
that is there to protect them&#13;
(urn...The Constitution?).&#13;
Educate yourself Let's make this&#13;
great state of Wisconsin affair&#13;
place to live! 'i&#13;
ESTION&#13;
SUE&#13;
Where and what are your&#13;
ideal study conditions?&#13;
"In my room or the cafeteria."&#13;
William Lemerond, 19,Business&#13;
Like in a library, quiet, not too many friends around.'&#13;
Bianca Poleman, 18, Psychology&#13;
"Somewhere quite, like the UW-Parkside library."&#13;
Clark Johnson, 19, Digital Art&#13;
: XrL;;:' AA-:&#13;
"In my room with some music on&#13;
Anthony Hagge, 18, Undecided&#13;
W$Wm&gt;,&#13;
"In my living room, or a classroom."&#13;
Shenise Patterson, 18, Computer Science&#13;
Setting the Record&#13;
traight&#13;
September 16th vs. Cineo de Mayo&#13;
Reporting and photos by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
These dates can get mixed up&#13;
a bit, so I wanted to clarify&#13;
it for those who may be&#13;
confused or are not aware of&#13;
the differences. Personally, I&#13;
was not aware of the meaning&#13;
behind either date. I just&#13;
thought that Cinco de Mayo&#13;
was the perfect time to watch&#13;
a parade of cars honking&#13;
their horns and displaying&#13;
the Mexican flag, listen to&#13;
Mariachis, break a few Pinatas,&#13;
and maybe have a couple of&#13;
Margaritas with my friends.&#13;
When September 16,h&#13;
would roll around, I wondered&#13;
why was there another parade?&#13;
What was the big deal?&#13;
When I discovered that Cinco&#13;
de Mayo is a celebration over&#13;
a battle, then it all started to&#13;
make sense.&#13;
In 1862, Mexico&#13;
defeated France at the "Batalla&#13;
de Puebla". On May 5,&#13;
1862, 6000 soldiers under&#13;
the command of the French&#13;
forces tried to capture&#13;
the forts of Loreto&#13;
and Guadalupe'in&#13;
Puebla de Eos&#13;
Angelps, Nfexicp. .&#13;
Two thousand&#13;
Mexican&#13;
men, led&#13;
by General&#13;
Ignazio&#13;
Zaragoza,&#13;
fought&#13;
back hard and&#13;
held the ~ fort.&#13;
This defeat&#13;
demonstrated to the world that&#13;
Mexico, as well as any other&#13;
Latino country, was willing&#13;
to defend themselves from&#13;
imperialist countries.&#13;
The battle was&#13;
important, and it represented&#13;
unity and patriotism for&#13;
Mexicans, but it is not&#13;
celebrated in Mexico to the&#13;
extent that it is celebrated in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
In Mexico, the day&#13;
that is highly celebrated&#13;
and remembered is their&#13;
independence day, which&#13;
is September 16th, 1810.&#13;
This was the first day they&#13;
revolted, but they gained their&#13;
independence in 1821.&#13;
So why is Cinco de '&#13;
Mayo more celebrated in&#13;
the US? Maybe because it's&#13;
easier to pronounce - okay&#13;
that was a joke, but go ahead&#13;
and celebrate both days. They&#13;
both mark important&#13;
historic | happenings&#13;
in Mexican I history. Just&#13;
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you will Jm do just fine.&#13;
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Alumnae&#13;
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htm?site=http:/Avww.&#13;
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Did anyone have the Asian Sesame Pasta last Thursday night in&#13;
the cafeteria? 11 you didn't, it was probably because the item&#13;
strongly resembled Spackie that is used to repair holes in dry&#13;
wall. Those who did partake of this supposed food item, such as&#13;
myselt, found the Asian Sesame Pasta to be so unfit for human&#13;
consumption that Hurricane Katrina victims would refuse it. Bill&#13;
Cosby wouldn't advertise it and Elbe Mae Clampett aspires to&#13;
repioduce it. Perhaps it's our fault for indulging our curiosities,&#13;
but let's not allow the culprits, Aramark, who exhibited this&#13;
thing as an option, off the hook. 1 know Aramark's food is bad,&#13;
but does it really have to be this bad?&#13;
-Dayvin Hallmon&#13;
Ed just like .to say that, so far, we've had an awesome year.&#13;
Em glad to know the comics lias expanded so much with all&#13;
our new cartoonists this semester. One thing, though: if you&#13;
have an opinion, please place it here, because last issue's&#13;
opinion section was lacking.&#13;
-Tony Kinnard&#13;
Arriving at 10:30 on Thursday at SAC, I was surprised to see it&#13;
lull. After dri ving in circles for 15 minutes, I passed two parked&#13;
cars leaving. The cars that trailed me filled those spots. Dejected,&#13;
I finally came to a leaving car that I d idn't pass; however, an&#13;
SUV did pass the spot. I waited to see if the SUV was going to&#13;
back into the space, but it didn't move. 1 took the spot, although&#13;
I felt terrible. As I got out, the SUV circled around to me. I&#13;
thought I w as going to get an earful. Instead, the driver was this&#13;
sad-looking girl. 1 apologized in detail, and she passively&#13;
accepted. As I walked to class, 1 thought that if t here are&#13;
going to be full lots by such an early time, I hope all students are&#13;
as courteous as that girl in the SUV.&#13;
Tyrone Payton&#13;
Sports Page Editor, The Ranger News&#13;
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate Our deepest&#13;
fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not&#13;
our darkness that frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am 1 to&#13;
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Opening remarks and&#13;
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will be given by UW-Parkside's&#13;
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Keating. Keating is also copresenting&#13;
a workshop entitled&#13;
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