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            <text>J '&#13;
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TALKING ABOUT VAGINAS&#13;
PAGE 3&#13;
4.5 Million Dollar Donation Made to Parksid BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
RosatOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
School history was&#13;
ade when Darshan Dhaliwal&#13;
~nated $4.5 million on Oct.&#13;
9.the single largest pflva~e&#13;
donation made to the school&#13;
since ir was built, 38 yeJr:s ago.&#13;
Lenny Klaver, vice&#13;
chanceUor of University&#13;
Relations and Advancement,&#13;
said that the relationship.&#13;
between Dhaliwal and UWParkside&#13;
goes back "probably&#13;
six years ago ... where be had&#13;
sought to help get sotne students&#13;
fro~ his native Pup-jab. India&#13;
to enroll here at campus, and&#13;
{hestudents enrolled and were&#13;
accepted and went to class here,&#13;
and since that time, he has been&#13;
the so-called sponsor of several&#13;
international students from India&#13;
oming here."&#13;
Dhaliwal is wealthy now;&#13;
however, he was not born into a&#13;
I life of&#13;
luxury. He grew up as the oldest&#13;
I son of a farmer in Punjab. Along&#13;
with his two younger brothers,&#13;
he accepted the responsibilities·&#13;
that canle with tbe family&#13;
business. Once his classes at the&#13;
Government Rapduman College&#13;
in Nabha were finished for the&#13;
day, he went home and ltelped&#13;
lout around the fann.&#13;
I 21. he m:~~:~~a~:~s was&#13;
volunteer who told him about&#13;
the American customs that&#13;
citizens of the U.S. have, and&#13;
shortly there after he applied&#13;
for citizenship to America.&#13;
After arriving in the country he&#13;
• h3\C been around about 100&#13;
years or longer .. o. [f r) a&#13;
univervity 01 our 11',C rd g&#13;
it's \:CJ) Important for lhc futu&#13;
to begin really de: el pm r&#13;
pri \ ale [donations J&#13;
It' ...a Iandmar&#13;
In our hi tory ·3U.~ all&#13;
the things \\ e Teotrv tng dl&#13;
for fundraising an term f&#13;
scholarship program our&#13;
facilities I1he ell 1&#13;
becomes more I em that&#13;
Park. ide I makin pmgr&#13;
gel the re pen e m the nor&#13;
commuOlt} •&#13;
Klav er "us 10 Ived&#13;
throughout the enure proce&#13;
of getting the don tJ n to l&#13;
Park-ode bccau e undra: 10&#13;
for the uruv e"lt~ u hi&#13;
respon ibility, hut he doe not&#13;
want to take all the credit for 11&#13;
"1 think m order 10 £, t&#13;
gift of this magnuud • you rr.aHy&#13;
need significant mput&#13;
of) our chancellor and your&#13;
Board members. I would J) It'&#13;
a team effort."&#13;
The con ...uucuon of&#13;
Dhaliwal Hall is tentatively&#13;
scheduled to tart once the&#13;
expan ...ton of the Unlllo I&#13;
complet.ed In ::!.009. Dhah\loal&#13;
Hall "ill add 73.100 "lu&#13;
feet to the ComrnunJl.:31100&#13;
buildlOg&#13;
Thi!'o IS not Lhe first&#13;
lime thaI Dhah"al ha donal d&#13;
mone to Park Ide He denoted&#13;
th.: fund lhat were n (&#13;
complele The Dhah".1 1&#13;
Lmguagcs lAboraI ry trich I&#13;
lX.Ued In the mmunJt;: t n&#13;
rts bUlldmg&#13;
UNIVERSITY PHOTO&#13;
Uw-Parkside chancellor John P. Keating (left) shakes bands with Darshan Dhaliwal after signing lhe agreement for a $4.5 minion&#13;
donation from the Milwaukee businessman.&#13;
by bimself. Two years later. in&#13;
1979, he spent $30,000 to buy&#13;
his first gas station at north 17th&#13;
street and west North avenue.&#13;
Dbaliwal sold the gas station&#13;
later in the-same year and&#13;
purchased two more. Over the&#13;
next seven years. he bought 12&#13;
more gas stations. lWenty years&#13;
ago. Dhaliwal bought 50 more&#13;
gas stations. .&#13;
The $4.5 million donatIon&#13;
will be used toward expanding&#13;
the Communication Arts&#13;
building. That expansion will be&#13;
called Dbaliwal Hall: however.&#13;
it will not be named only after&#13;
Dhaliwal. He requested thai each&#13;
comers of the building will have&#13;
a marker that will not only have&#13;
hi.s name but thal of his father,&#13;
Katar Singh Dhaliwal. and&#13;
his two brothers. Swjit Singh&#13;
Dhaliwal and Charanjeet Singh&#13;
Dhaliwal.&#13;
Klaver believes the&#13;
donalion is significant. "Parkside&#13;
is a relatively&#13;
young unive~ily: wc've been&#13;
around for 38 yean; (along With&#13;
UW-Greenhay). The rest of the&#13;
campuses in the UW Sy"lem&#13;
decided to take up-residence in&#13;
Milwaukee because there were&#13;
Indian grocery stores as well as a&#13;
Sikh house of worship that made&#13;
him feel comfortable.&#13;
Twenty nine years ago,&#13;
Dhaliwal leased a gas station,&#13;
which was located at north 35th&#13;
srreeet and west Garfield avenue&#13;
for $300 a month, using the&#13;
money he and his wife eamed by&#13;
doing various odd jobs.&#13;
Over time. he taught&#13;
l1imself how to do mechanic~&#13;
procedures to run Lhe gas statIOn&#13;
Windy Win Propel&#13;
Rangers into GL'&#13;
Final Four&#13;
Jack is Back!_.....--!"'!"II - in which UW-Parkside studenL,&#13;
could participate. Throughout the&#13;
we~k, over 60 students lumed OUI&#13;
to plav in the toumamems.&#13;
~ As the students signed up&#13;
til compete. White would take one BY JE • IFER PI~R&#13;
look at them and assign a nickname pintt..-.{)()b@u\ll.op.edu&#13;
to each individual. icknamcs ~ L ParK I&#13;
Qiven induded Golde)' L.()C'k~. len ~tKt,; t.:aJT1 h n&#13;
Goose. Grill. Pretty. Hal11mc.;, DC cdibl regu ~()n.but&#13;
Spacey. Dufu'. Air Head. Au urn, the ",cre":1 t done 'n&#13;
Far OUL Sir Dark. Kool B,,:e7&lt; JU t c~. he an&#13;
Handsome. Jive. B.A. 'Bad Ass). 'lclr reuular seal n"" th&#13;
Champ. Foxy Lad). T. T, U \ tl'tt J} 0 r&#13;
Blond. TIOY Tim. And} Pamty, of Upper Iowa&#13;
Downtown Brown. Thc. Rock, 111ur day 0cL t 9&#13;
Candy Man. Wacko., Fnc, Frae~. Thc~ W~ a tIhntI&#13;
fy B rman I.:hanc:e of cener) 8!'o C: 1!amc&#13;
, Lady Dyftomite, Goo . a . look 'place under the lights t&#13;
\ and Slick.For the women ,s Carthaeee College The cnl"-.I IPHOTOBY BRIT'fHouDEK billiards tournament. Colleen turnout \\03 JU t over .-00, f dJe&#13;
of the UW-Parkside Student d k fir&lt;;tplace adding to the excitement 0&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK Union Center. He made sure tb at "SChheamhpa"s Lniopwpol takleOnO, firsl, place'. OIghl , "Thi, wa.s a .f.anta-dwe&#13;
houdeOOO@lIwp.edu Wbite was accomodated and that for lbe last four years. Ltppold turnout by the fan, &gt;,;11 an&#13;
How's your game of pool? everything ran smoothly. 's a 21-year old senior al UW- appreciative lj\\.Park uk head&#13;
If there's room for improvement, Tamie Falk-Day, .. ~he ~arkside. She is a Graphic Dethsign cthoa&#13;
e&#13;
~·~\~~~~~~~~ng\~~Sb ;&#13;
then you sbould have come down d'lfectof- of intramural actl.vltIeS and fllustration major W,I, au" f I' ,_&#13;
to The Den when UW-Parkside ' s . t UW-Parkside. was the pn mary Ilu'nor in Biology. Holly Fo'&lt;y ,".,!le. "It's. a e(treal ee IOgll ..&#13;
guest pool player rewrned. Jac' k caorresponden[ for Wh'tI e. She Lady" Vef\..e..y and Jessica' 'Lad Y dIe kilb to play in frunl (dIt.~&#13;
White, the internationally famous made sure everything .. w~s Dynamite" Hollow took second cnthusia ..tic -occer eN'" red&#13;
POcket billiard and trick shot coordinated for th~ Ca IiI0rom and third place, respective IyF.' or John't.JO Thall cot&#13;
artist., made another tour stop t0 resl'd en,t ·lncludioo·hJs hotel stay. nt the the first goa1 of tlK g::unc.;a 0:&gt; IJ the women's toumame . fi IQ.'2tJ. \\'ith (eammate .ar)&#13;
th .r k meals. alld the visit to the co ege . was whomever won ve&#13;
e campus lor one wee . wmner _ three sLUdents O~tb} and Renaldo e!!3 \\ th&#13;
The 75-year old pool campus. a 9 games hrsL These ..!.he pr \ ldine: an ih I." eat:'&#13;
shark is no stranger to U~- . From Monday, ct. were the only women m O.~'" I ng. n the t I\a f&#13;
Parkside. According to DenniS. throuo-h Thursday. OCl. 12, 10:00 tournament. _ . b'lIianh: I Annm 1ehlc ra1 the I&#13;
Casey. this marks the fifth or "'II bOllt 3:00 p.m. each day, For d,e men s I! in the me. I 3.m. tI a ments t Kou -T.N.T&#13;
w&#13;
.)ixtb year that White has .co Xiong ~:f~":'~h=\~g:::'='--':_----:3§~~~~~5:1J me White held tWO free tau rna tournamen. l&#13;
~&#13;
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GS TO DO&#13;
Tuesday, ctober 24, 2006&#13;
8: 15 AM-6:00 PM Art Field Trip: Tutankhamun&#13;
Chicago Field Museum&#13;
Bus leaves Inner Loop Roadbus stop near the Com. Arts&#13;
building promptly at 8: 15 a.m.&#13;
11:00 AM-8:oo PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger" Com. Arts Gallery •&#13;
The mixed media art of Michelle Tobia and the glass and&#13;
ceramic work of Margaret Leininger are featured during this&#13;
four-week exhibition.&#13;
4:00 PM-7:00 PM 'Cabaret" auditions&#13;
Com. Arts building&#13;
6:00 PM-8:oo PM Teachers Can Be Millionaires Too&#13;
Union 104&#13;
Wednesday, October 25, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-8:00 PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-l :00 PM CCP Brown Bag Sessions: The&#13;
Sexual Abuse of Children&#13;
Talent Hall&#13;
12:00 PM-I :00 PM Noon Concert: UW-Parkside Choirs.&#13;
James Kinchen conductor&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
4:45 PM-6: 15 PM 'Maintain Your Brain'&#13;
Tallent Hall 182&#13;
6:30 PM-8:30 PM Italian Americans: A Century Plus of&#13;
Progress&#13;
Mam Place&#13;
Starting at 6;30 with a reception, Dominic Pulera talks&#13;
about how people of Italian origin overcame poverty&#13;
anddiscrirnination to enjoy great success in the United States.&#13;
7:00 PM-ll:OO PM Parkside Activites Board Haunted&#13;
Tunnels&#13;
Molinaro Elevator&#13;
7:00 PM-8:00 PM Comedian Eric Nieves sponsored by&#13;
Latinos Unidos&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Thursday, October 26, 2006&#13;
9:00 AM-4:oo PM Cont. Education Workshop: The&#13;
Helping Relationship &amp; Spirtuality&#13;
Family Services of Racine&#13;
I1:00 AM-5:oo PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
The mixed media art of Michelle Tobia and the glass and&#13;
ceramic work. of Margaret Leininger are featured during this&#13;
~kexhibition.&#13;
·7lOO.P.M:. :00 PM WJPZ Underground&#13;
TbeDeil&#13;
7:00 PM-9:OOPM UW-Parkside Fall Experience Days&#13;
Union Square&#13;
The university gives prospective students the opportunity to&#13;
take an on-depth look at specific UW-Parkside programs,&#13;
7:30 PM-9:45 PM UW-Parkside Community nand&#13;
rehearsal&#13;
CQI11Ar!s D-118&#13;
7:30PM-I0~&#13;
~&#13;
~1ll1atee' om. Arts Theatre&#13;
HBA {TICkets: $14 for adults.$U for seniors.and $7 students}&#13;
8:00PM-tr:59 PM Concert: WIPZ-f¥ presents:&#13;
Monstrosity&#13;
\fI!iQIl $quare&#13;
~pns radi04tation WIPZ-FM presents a night of metal&#13;
~'f~ttilirepndaty~baodM~.&#13;
Saturday, October2\!, 2006 9:0/? AM-5:00PM Make al&gt;llfeten.ce Oay&#13;
Varlos Campus Locations .&#13;
7:30 PM-lO:oo PM Parkside Thealre presents 'Pride &amp;&#13;
Prejudice'&#13;
Com. Arts Theatte&#13;
HEA {Tickets: $14 for adults, $11 for seniors,and $7 students}&#13;
Sunday, October 29, 2006&#13;
No events are on today's schedule yet.&#13;
Monday, October 30, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-5:oo PM Art Exbibition: C.A.S.T. Group&#13;
Dnlwing Shot&#13;
Cola Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-l:oo PM Soup and Substance discussion:&#13;
TBA&#13;
Union Square&#13;
October 24, 2006&#13;
//&#13;
~EP UCE&#13;
BLOTIE&#13;
10/16/06 06-639 Traffic Accident - Property Damage.&#13;
Comm Arts Lot: 10:45am.Callbox activated report of Accident.&#13;
Officer takes report, no injuzy's reported. Citation issued to&#13;
Richard J McGovern for FaillYield while Making Left Turn.&#13;
Officers cleared.&#13;
10/16/06 06-640 Theft - From Building. PRY ED&#13;
BUILDING. 2:57pm. Complainant reports money taken, Officer&#13;
takes report. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-641 Fraud. Greenquist Hall. 8:52am.&#13;
Officer takes report for Unauthorized use of department codes.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-642 Alarm -Fire. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
9:46am. UWPPD Alarm Panel reports active fire alarm. Officers&#13;
respond No Fire / No Smoke noticed. Alarm panel reset.&#13;
Officers cleared ..&#13;
10/17/06 06-643 Theft - From Building. Wyllie Hall&#13;
12:31pm. Complainant reports theft of Ceil phone. Report&#13;
taken, cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-644 Medical Assistance. Sports! Activity&#13;
Center. I:13pm. Report of Female ill. Rescue units called.&#13;
Victim refused transport. Ali Units cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-645 Alarm -Fire. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
1:40pm. UWPPD Alarm Panel reports active fire alarm. Officers&#13;
respond No Fire / No Smoke noticed. Alarm panel reset.&#13;
Officers cleared. FMC notified of Problem.&#13;
10/17/06 06-646 Traffic ViolationInner Loop Ro;d&#13;
@ Com Arts Lot. Citation issued to Mark T Mentele for Fail!&#13;
Stop at Stop Sign. Officers cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-647 Traffic Violation. CTH JR @ STH&#13;
31. 1:06am. Citation issued to Brian J Gedemer for 2nd Offense&#13;
Operating While Intoxicated. Transported Kenosha Public&#13;
Safety Building "Jail". Officers cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-648 Theft - From Building. Greenquisl&#13;
Hall. 9:26am. Complainant reports Halloween decorations .&#13;
taken. Report taken, cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-649 UWS 18Nandalism. Cross Country&#13;
Hut. 11:58am. Complainant reports damage to Cross Country&#13;
Course and Porta-Potties pushed over. Officer takes report, .&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-650 Theft - From Building. Molinaro&#13;
Hall. 1:39pm. Complainant reports cart along with 2 boxes of&#13;
books taken. Officer takes report, cleared.&#13;
10/18/0606-651 Theft - From Building. Sports! Activity&#13;
Center. 2:41 pm. Complainant reports 2 Laptops taken. Officer&#13;
takes report, cleared.&#13;
10/18/0606-652 .Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @ CTH&#13;
G. 8:30pm. Citation issued to Christopher M Swift for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop Sign. Officers cleared.&#13;
Ion 9/0606-653 Liquor Law Violation. Ranger Hall. 12:14am.&#13;
Officer issued citation for 3 Offense Underage Drinking&#13;
Violation and Deposit of Human waste on UW Lands. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/19/06 06-654 Medical Assistance. University&#13;
Apartments. !0:36am. Rescue Unit requested due to subject&#13;
accidentally poking else in eye. Transported to Kenosha&#13;
Memorial Hospital. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/19/0606-655 Simple Battery. Union Lot. 1:52am:&#13;
Complainant reported being beaten up on Campus to Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Department. Officer follow-up, Officer Cleared.&#13;
10/19/06 06-656 Misuse Of Handicap Placard.Union&#13;
Lot. 3:42pm. Citation issued to Courtney P Nelson for Misuse&#13;
of a Handicap Permit. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/19/0606-657 Liquor Law Violation. Parkslde Union.&#13;
10: 11pm. Citation issued for Underage Drinking Violation.&#13;
Officers cleared. .&#13;
10/20/06 06-658 Liquor Law Violation/Medical&#13;
Assistance. Parkside Union. 1·1 :53pm. Citation issued for&#13;
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f!ILM REVIEW·&#13;
Good Film Pushing an Agenda&#13;
RE&#13;
October 24, 2006&#13;
BYRAMON A. JAIMEZ&#13;
JaimeOOI@uwp,edu&#13;
Israel is oppressing the Palestinian&#13;
~ people, and suicide bombings are the strongest&#13;
single method Palestinians have of fighting&#13;
back. At least that's what "Paradise Now,"&#13;
directed by Hany Abu-Assad, seems to be&#13;
saying.&#13;
As a piece of art it is brilliantly carried&#13;
outin the docudrama style. The camera is&#13;
e lplaced in the most appropriate places to show&#13;
INablus and Tel Aviv, as well as the action. The&#13;
writing and dialogue seem perfectly natural,&#13;
}\ JAIMEZ,&#13;
edt! .&#13;
00 call it a snatch, a box,&#13;
vagjtla$ aD(! women's&#13;
to lhem were the focus&#13;
INK series production of&#13;
Monologues." A favorite&#13;
tIlllin4 off Broadway, tbe enigmatic&#13;
"'iftll the UW-Parksidecarnpus&#13;
~ showings on Oct. 6; 7, and&#13;
'Directed by Virginia Hartley, the&#13;
"'Ildsrblo~w had an audience of over one Parkside students, alumni, and&#13;
unity members.&#13;
'The Vagina Monologues" is a&#13;
presentation of facts, interviews, and&#13;
8lOries collected by Eve Ensler and&#13;
was produced at UW-Parkside with&#13;
three performers, though it has been&#13;
produ!:ed others with only one, as was&#13;
!be original performances featuring Eve&#13;
Emler,or with a new performer for each&#13;
separate woman whose voice is heard.&#13;
nothing out of place. The acting is smooth and&#13;
crisp, wholly believable. There.is humour at&#13;
just the right moments to lighten the mood, keep&#13;
the attention of the audience, or push the story.&#13;
The climax features a brilliant use of sound and&#13;
close-up to truly signify the importance of the&#13;
scene. As a film, "Paradise Now" is worthy of&#13;
all 13 awards it has received.&#13;
However. the critical praise it has&#13;
received for being so impartial as regards the&#13;
IsraelilPaJestinian Conflict is undeserved. Much&#13;
like "Der Untergang," which was attacked for&#13;
making Hitler seem to much like a normal&#13;
person, so to does "Paradise Now" present two&#13;
suicide bombers as just normal people; not&#13;
monsters or fanatics,just normal. This film&#13;
tries very hard to present it's heroes, Said (Kais&#13;
Nashif) and Khaled (Ali Suliman), as everyday&#13;
people just stepping up to do their duty to the&#13;
cause. We see them laugh, love, spend lime&#13;
with their families and in every other way be no :.~., '.1,&#13;
different than anyone else in the world. Then&#13;
we see them prepare to kill innocents. The&#13;
rightness or wrongness of their actions are&#13;
not for me to decide, but it is clear that Hany ~~&#13;
Abu-Assad wants these two men to be shown n&#13;
as heroes. Something easily done as a bus with i~&#13;
children is left alone, but one filled with military H&#13;
is targeted, thus lightening the disapproval about 11&#13;
who is killed. There is a clear reference to Said 11&#13;
and Khaled's sacrifice during the last meal they n&#13;
are expected to enjoy when the camera pulls H&#13;
back and the men take their place in the middle i., i..&#13;
of a very clear image that mirrors Da Vinci's&#13;
'Last Supper." "Paradise Now" is a great film,. '.,i'.,'. but is not as innocent as others would have us&#13;
believe.&#13;
1B UrUOI;\&#13;
Thewntillt&#13;
has been pro IlB&#13;
this show Enslet~~t#&#13;
womanhood thal __&#13;
forget; she reintrodiJl:es the audiellce 10&#13;
the vagina by taking the ~gbty ~ of&#13;
the WOJd.with serious consideration,&#13;
and a great deal of humour.&#13;
As for the speakers there was a&#13;
little left wanting. Jessi Miller who was&#13;
featured in two accented roles showed&#13;
talent but was unable to let herself fall&#13;
into the roles and so was not enurely&#13;
convincing. Aimee Miller started out&#13;
some what cold, but gradually carne&#13;
to life as she came to and nailed the&#13;
infamous moaning scene. Christina&#13;
Stevens was noticeably the best of&#13;
the trio, but she and the others could&#13;
not seem to avoid the occasional&#13;
flubbed line. As a whole the UW- .&#13;
Parks ide performance of "The Vagina.&#13;
Monologues" was done well, and&#13;
enjoyed immensely by the audience,&#13;
so much so that they felt the need to&#13;
give a standing ovation.&#13;
A Gem with Rough Edges&#13;
one with as good a collection of&#13;
humor as "Entropy".&#13;
The reason s much of&#13;
Entropy feels real and sits finnly&#13;
within the realm of possibility&#13;
is because so much of it come&#13;
from real life. The film came '0&#13;
exist after director/writer J~on&#13;
Creel reviewed a play he had&#13;
previously written and decided&#13;
that he needed somethmg more&#13;
concrete, so he followed the&#13;
old adage of 'write what you&#13;
know, He pulled aspects from&#13;
his own life as well as from tho&#13;
he worked with; Mark Fornal.&#13;
the cinematographer on whom&#13;
the character of Muff i loosely&#13;
based, really had experienced a&#13;
harsh break up; Rick Leuhr reall)&#13;
has suffered leg trauma that ha&#13;
changed his life.&#13;
Even though Jason was&#13;
the original writer. a gr at deal of&#13;
material came from those around&#13;
him: including the "balloon&#13;
knot" sequence. written almost&#13;
entirely by "Iron" Mike Theuer&#13;
Shoo' to Kill Productions said&#13;
it owes much to each one or us&#13;
members and '0 their family and&#13;
friends who have helped them&#13;
get this far and added \\ ith a&#13;
special thanks to profe sor Jay&#13;
McRoy, who helped encourage&#13;
the production of the film and&#13;
whom Creel called"a pillar of&#13;
strength:'&#13;
II&#13;
BY RAMON A. JAIMEZ,&#13;
JairneOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
Heading to New York in&#13;
less than a month for its official&#13;
debut, the student-made film&#13;
"Entropy" has been given its&#13;
first showing, here at the UWParkside.&#13;
Saturday Oct. 14 gave&#13;
students, alumni, and the families&#13;
and friends of the creators a&#13;
cbance to see what all the fuss&#13;
has been about.&#13;
The film is very clearly&#13;
a first effort. Throughout&#13;
the piece. one can see&#13;
experimentations with camera&#13;
angles, scenes that should bave&#13;
been cut just a little bit shorter,&#13;
and moments of less than stellar&#13;
acting. But then, what else could&#13;
be expected from a film with&#13;
a $200, most of which Went to&#13;
beer.&#13;
" takes 21't'tTO look at the W'~.andrima. of Arrl('ra~&#13;
[0 the Mood. a 1940s musical ~u~ dance mac combines up-tempo big bend rhythms&#13;
~a[e:st generation. With music an . the swing and rhythm of dus nmIt&#13;
and mellow intimate ballads. Come eapenence .&#13;
sentimental and romanuc en.&#13;
d Dancers with the xrw.tion.tl cnng of&#13;
The revue fearures the In me Mood Sindg&lt;TSch :""phy as aum~nclc a$ if geu. Purls big band orchestra an 0.--0--&#13;
October 31, 7:30 p.m., Conununication Am Theatre&#13;
Purchase tickets onlm. e at www.uwp. edu I.~t',evw~ ord: ,ultdt,&#13;
The important thing&#13;
to remember is that through all&#13;
'he uncertainty and mishaps, a&#13;
raw talent can be seen. A Story&#13;
many people can identify with.&#13;
as people build walls around&#13;
themselves and have them come&#13;
down, is a concept everyone has&#13;
or will corne to know. Every&#13;
person is an individual. and&#13;
we each have a story to tell. so&#13;
seeing one on screen that in so&#13;
many ways is similar to our own&#13;
is always refreshing. Especially&#13;
RT&#13;
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flLM REVIEW --------~_:__~--------&#13;
Good Film Pushing an Age da&#13;
nothing ou1 f pince. The acting i smooth d H&#13;
crisp, wholly bdievable. There i~ humo r \\&#13;
just the right momenL lt Jigh1en the mood e p \ \&#13;
th attention of tile audi nee, or pu!-.h the" tor)·. \:&#13;
The climm. fe. ture a brilli Ill u of. ound and i'&#13;
cl ~e-up liJ rul. ~ig.nify the unμorumce of h li&#13;
~ene. s a film, "Paradise. ow" i worthy 1 H&#13;
all 13 award · it htts received. H !! ii&#13;
·h h 11&#13;
H n :i ti H&#13;
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Octob r 3&#13;
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4 The Ranger News 24. 200i&#13;
CONTIVUE FROM FRONT PAGE&#13;
Windy Win Propels Rangers into&#13;
GLVC Final Four .&#13;
H&#13;
the south end of the field, the&#13;
Rangers had trouble defending&#13;
UMcRolla's Will Kirby as he&#13;
scored the first goal of the&#13;
game at 37:04 followed by his&#13;
teammate Brandon Moore's&#13;
goal at 39:16.&#13;
"The first twenty&#13;
minutes of the game we played&#13;
well. We were attacking and&#13;
going at them, [but] we didn't&#13;
finish OUf opportunities. The&#13;
last 25 minutes of tbe first&#13;
half, we got pretty sloppy, and&#13;
defensively, we lost OUf shape.&#13;
We gave up two goals that&#13;
we shouldn't have given up,"&#13;
said Kilps, who later added&#13;
according to the UW-Parkside&#13;
Athletics Web site, "We told&#13;
the players at halftime that we&#13;
don't deserve to win if we play&#13;
like that."&#13;
It seemed like a&#13;
different team came out on the&#13;
field after halftime. With the&#13;
wind&#13;
at their&#13;
backs,&#13;
the Rangers were&#13;
ready to do what&#13;
they had come to&#13;
do; win. Only 5: 1·5&#13;
into the second half&#13;
(50: 15 into the game), .&#13;
Thao scored the first&#13;
goal for UW-Parkside&#13;
with .assists from Bojan Jovicic&#13;
and Vega Jovicic assisted&#13;
Thao only 7:29latertl) tie the&#13;
game at 57:44. As the game's&#13;
momentum blew in their favor,&#13;
defender and senior Mike&#13;
Ruffolo scored the gamewinning&#13;
goal at 67:45 with an&#13;
assist from Ostby:&#13;
"This was an exciting&#13;
win for the players," remarked&#13;
associate head coach Jason&#13;
Zitzke according to the UW-&#13;
.Parkside Athletics Weh site,&#13;
"but we need to be a lot better,&#13;
because&#13;
all the&#13;
games are&#13;
against stiff&#13;
competition now."&#13;
The&#13;
Rangers, with a record of 13-&#13;
2-3, will face the Northern&#13;
Kentucky Norse in tile&#13;
semifinal round of the GLVC&#13;
tournament on Friday, Oct. 27&#13;
at 5 p.m. at SIU-Edwardsville.&#13;
The Lewis University Flyers&#13;
will play the SIU-EdwardsvilJe&#13;
Cougars in the opposite&#13;
game. The finals of the&#13;
GLVC tournament will be&#13;
held Sunday, Oct. 29 at SIUEdwardsville.&#13;
Sixth Seed Slumps in Soccer&#13;
Tournament:&#13;
Cougars Claw Out 3- 0 Win Over Women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
PaYto004@uwp.edu&#13;
The UW-Parkside Women&#13;
Rangers went into the Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference Soccer&#13;
Championship Quarterfinals on&#13;
Saturday, OCl. 21, following two&#13;
consecuti ve conference losses.&#13;
The dual defeats dropped UWParkside&#13;
to the sixth seed in tile&#13;
GLVC tournament, forcing them&#13;
into an away game against the&#13;
third-seeded Cougars of Southern&#13;
Illinois University-Edwardsville.&#13;
The previous regular season&#13;
match between these two teams&#13;
ended in the Rangers' only tie&#13;
this season, with a final score of&#13;
0-0 back on Sept. 15. The twin&#13;
goose eggs posted by the teams&#13;
back in that match-up were from&#13;
uneven attempts, as the Cougars&#13;
produced only two shots on goal&#13;
compared to the Rangers eight&#13;
shots on goal.&#13;
The results were different&#13;
for the GLVC quarterfinal match:&#13;
as the Cougars cut the Rangers&#13;
shots on goal in half this time&#13;
around, while UW-Parkside&#13;
gave up three goals from SIU- .&#13;
Edwardsville's five shots on goal.&#13;
The Cougars pounced on the&#13;
Rangers early, tacking their first&#13;
goal at 6:42. Before intermission&#13;
came tile second goal for SIUEdwardsville,&#13;
and tile final goal&#13;
was tallied in the second half.&#13;
With the loss, tile Rangers&#13;
season came to an end, finishing&#13;
their season with a final lO-&#13;
6- t record. On a bright note,&#13;
this year became the seventh&#13;
consecutive season that the-&#13;
Rangers posted double digit wins&#13;
under head coach Troy Fabiano.&#13;
The young squad of&#13;
Rangers, in which there were&#13;
no senior players this year"&#13;
was led throughout the year&#13;
by junior forward Laura Eide&#13;
who had II goals, three assists,&#13;
and 25 total points. Eide, who&#13;
made the GLVC first team, also&#13;
had teammates like freshman&#13;
Brittany Kaim.who grabbed&#13;
second team honors. Playing&#13;
defender, Kaim notcbed seven&#13;
total points this season from one&#13;
goal and five assists. Honorable&#13;
mention was also handed out&#13;
to sophomore goalkeeper Erica&#13;
Higuchi and freshman forward&#13;
Meredith Novak,&#13;
so an increase in blood flow&#13;
BY AMANDA GRANDKE can aid in bringing nutrients.&#13;
mandi .noe@gma,·il.I;!!l!lr:'"'1.....T'l""l!~en though infiarnmation&#13;
Anyone woo lithe body's normal healing&#13;
the UW-Parksidc Women's process, it can sometimes Slow&#13;
Volleyball game tm Tuesday, down tile process if tile area is&#13;
Oct. 17 noticed a ke~ inflamed for too long.&#13;
playtr. Brookl: Jones, was Next, within a few&#13;
sitting orr""e sidelines !lOurs of the injury, the body&#13;
throu!hout tile whole game. sends the white blood cells to&#13;
During the aw'!Y games begin the process of removing&#13;
at SIU-Edwards ille and Ibe damaged tissue. Over&#13;
Southern ndiaDa. Jones die next few days the healing&#13;
tweaked her knee~ansrngher process is often visibly&#13;
to be out for tile rest of tile evident, either by scabs or&#13;
season. a1&gt;ruising. Scar tissue is&#13;
--'l\lllllldlllle:1llekie bl\ilding underneath the skin&#13;
Nehls said, "Brooke has only wlJere the injury took place.&#13;
gotten to play one full season, The area becomes stronger&#13;
and that was her freshman as more and more scar tissue&#13;
year. She hasn't been able builds up. About a month after&#13;
to complete a season since tbC injury, the scar tissue will&#13;
then because ofhei'1irill&lt;;." It begin to go away; because the&#13;
turns out tIlarfones has bad 'injured areais able II) function&#13;
ber ACL, anterior cruciate by itself. .&#13;
ligament, torn twice. according However, it may take&#13;
to Nehls. The littlest twist even longer for the injury site&#13;
the wrong way can re-injure to heal completely. In the case&#13;
that part of her body, so what of Jones. having her ACL lorn&#13;
exactly does the body do in the twice means that it is an even&#13;
event of a sports injury? longer process, since severe.&#13;
At the same time-a damage has already been&#13;
person breaks a bone or tears done. As people may recall,&#13;
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BY AMANDA GRANDKE&#13;
mandi.noe@gmail.com&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
Women's Volleyball team had&#13;
another disheartening week,&#13;
hosting their last 'three matches&#13;
of the home schedule, Starting&#13;
on Tuesday, OCl. 17, the&#13;
Rangers lost three consecutive&#13;
games to their main rival, The&#13;
Flyers of Lewis University.&#13;
On Friday night,&#13;
parents' night at UW-Parkside,&#13;
the Rangers started off the&#13;
match strong with a 30-24 game&#13;
one win over the Bellarmine&#13;
Knights. However, the Knights&#13;
fought back against the Rangers&#13;
and won the next three games&#13;
to get the match victory.&#13;
Saturday's match.&#13;
versus the Northern Kentucky&#13;
Norse went down much like&#13;
Friday night. The first game&#13;
the Rangers won 30-28, but&#13;
the next three games were lost;&#13;
however, [he.thi rd game offered&#13;
an intense ending. "The Rangers&#13;
were on game point five times,&#13;
but tile ending score of 31-33&#13;
went in favor of the Norse,&#13;
Although the Rangers&#13;
garnered only losses, it was'&#13;
a good week for personal&#13;
goals. For Saturday's game,&#13;
players Jennifer Abitz, Margot&#13;
· DePaepe, Kristin Schmidt, and&#13;
, Jacqui Brandenburg were all&#13;
in double digit kills against the&#13;
Norse. Assi-st leader Ashley&#13;
Vycital ended her home career&#13;
with 46 assists against Northern&#13;
· Kentucky University, placing&#13;
her third in all-time assists for&#13;
UW-Parkside. Also, sophomore&#13;
Ashley Bartz got to play in her&#13;
first games of the season on&#13;
Friday when the Bellarmine&#13;
· Knights were visiting.&#13;
After aU of this season's&#13;
disappointments, Saturday's&#13;
match was a sendoff tribute&#13;
for 'all the settlor girls. The&#13;
departing Rangers, Linda&#13;
Mallwitz, Brooke Jones,&#13;
Vycital, and Abitz, were&#13;
honored prior to the match with&#13;
the Norse.&#13;
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TheR9ngerNews&#13;
JACK IS BACK&#13;
You DON'T KNow JACK&#13;
took first place. Xiong is a 22-&#13;
year-old junior and an Accounting&#13;
major at UW-Parkside. Rory "Griz"&#13;
Wagner and Brian "The Rock"&#13;
Theard won second and third place&#13;
in the tournament, respectively.&#13;
This was Xiong's first time ever&#13;
playing in the school's tournament,&#13;
but he was good enough to make it&#13;
into the semi-finals. Since the semifinals&#13;
involved the top eight student&#13;
billiards players within the men's&#13;
tournament, Xiong had to play, and&#13;
hope to do. well, against the seven&#13;
top competitors.&#13;
Xiong ended up being the&#13;
only semi-finalist to go undefeated,&#13;
winning all seven games. "It felt&#13;
good [to do well against my peers].&#13;
[ didn't come here to win. [just&#13;
came to have some fun, but I think 1&#13;
did pretty good," Xiong said.&#13;
Xiong never really. played&#13;
pool until, about three years ago, his&#13;
uncle bought a pool table. Xiong&#13;
would then go to his uncle's house&#13;
every now and then to have fun&#13;
by shooting some pool. Xiong's&#13;
interest in the game took off from&#13;
there.&#13;
Of White, Xiong said,&#13;
"He's funny. [like that guy."&#13;
Devin "Hammer" Rogers,&#13;
a 19-year-old sophomore and&#13;
competitor in the men's billiards&#13;
tournament, said that Jack White&#13;
"has the kind of sense of humor that,&#13;
if you're not like him and you don't&#13;
really get [his humor], then you&#13;
might take it the wrong way_ But he&#13;
is a genuine guy. He's an incredible&#13;
pool player and a class act."&#13;
The two winners of the&#13;
tournaments, Xiong. and Lippold,&#13;
each had to play a finals match&#13;
against Jack White on Friday,&#13;
October 13. Lippold played the&#13;
pool shark at 10:30 a.m. and Xiong&#13;
played him at II:OO a.m. Over 30&#13;
students and cornmurtity membess&#13;
showed up to watch the morning's&#13;
events.&#13;
. About playing White,&#13;
Lippold said, "I really don't care&#13;
[what happens], because f know I'm&#13;
gonna lose anyway." Despite their&#13;
best efforts, neither Lippold nor&#13;
Xiong could beat the professional.&#13;
White awarded plaques&#13;
to the top three players in each of&#13;
the two tournaments. After the&#13;
tournaments and the brief award&#13;
ceremony, While decided to stick&#13;
around a little longer to show&#13;
everybody a few trick shots. He left&#13;
shortly after 1:00 p,m.&#13;
Giving advice to all the&#13;
UW-Parkside students, White said,&#13;
"The most important thing [you] can&#13;
do [while at school] is get that piece&#13;
of paper. You gotta get that piece of&#13;
paper." White continued expressing&#13;
the importance of students attaining&#13;
their college diplomas.&#13;
"The reason why you&#13;
come to school here is so you get&#13;
jobs when you get out," While said.&#13;
The Atlanta, Ga. school system has&#13;
told White that they consider him&#13;
a great philosopher, since he gives&#13;
such good advice to students.·&#13;
White said, "When you&#13;
see a [nice] truck going by, you can&#13;
either clean it. drive it, or own it.&#13;
That's why I suggest you get that&#13;
. piece of paper."&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
Jack White, the "Clown Prince" of Pocket&#13;
Billiards, has visited the UW-Parkside campus&#13;
numerous times.&#13;
White currently lives in California&#13;
but was born in New York on March 9, 1931.&#13;
His family has been in the billiard supply&#13;
bus mess for more than 57 years. His dad was a&#13;
professional billiards player and his uncle was a&#13;
world champion at the game.&#13;
He was first introduced to the game&#13;
of pool at. the young age of eight. White&#13;
immediately caught on to the game, and that&#13;
s~l)le year a more experienced player challenged&#13;
him to a pool match. White ended up beating his&#13;
competition, winning 35 cents.&#13;
When White returned home, his mom&#13;
found out that he was gambling and she spanked&#13;
him. However, when he carne home one night&#13;
with $465,000 that he had won throughout the&#13;
week, his mom said, "Now you're cooking.&#13;
Now you're talking."&#13;
Playing billiards and pool was White's&#13;
only money maker. He never had to get a job.&#13;
His pool playing got him on many TV shows,&#13;
magazines, and newspapers throughout the&#13;
world.&#13;
White is still the only Billiards player&#13;
to have played for a President of the United&#13;
States in the White House. He was invited to the&#13;
White House in the 1960s by Lyndon B. Johnson&#13;
as a kind gesture of thanks for entertaining the&#13;
military troops.&#13;
White has authored several books on&#13;
pocket billiards and trick shots. He has played&#13;
in tournaments in the U.S. and in many foreign&#13;
countries. The 75-year old professional has also&#13;
been a billiards instructor for years. He has been&#13;
in great demand at colleges and universities.&#13;
White has received numerous honorary&#13;
degrees, including Doctor of Poolology at the&#13;
University of Notre Dame. Master of Billiard&#13;
Science at the University of Alabama. a PH.D&#13;
at Fort Hayes State Kansas College, Bachelor of&#13;
Billiards at Utah State University, and a PH.D at&#13;
the University of Georgia.&#13;
The pool shark has also been popular&#13;
among the military installations for over 30&#13;
years. He still appears at shopping malls and&#13;
centers, promoting home pocket billiard tables.&#13;
White's greatest honor was being invited to&#13;
entertain returning POWs at the Memphis Naval&#13;
Air Station Hospital in 1974.&#13;
White still does two major lours each&#13;
year, a spring tour and a fall tour. His fall 2006&#13;
tour ends in mid-to-late ovember.&#13;
The popularity of the "clown prince"&#13;
landed him meet-and- greets with many famous&#13;
celebrities, including Tom Selleck, Ann-Margret.&#13;
Fred Astaire, Vincent Price, Tony Danza. Brad&#13;
Pitt, Cindy Crawford. Angelina lolie. the&#13;
Harlem Globetrotters, Halle Berry. Muhammad&#13;
Ali, and the Dalai Lama. White has also ridden&#13;
in Air Force One.&#13;
.White gives lessons by appomtmem.&#13;
The lessons would cost each individual over&#13;
$800. However, White now sells a DVD of&#13;
himself teaching the game of pool. The DVD&#13;
includes every session/lesson that he'd nonnallv&#13;
teach an individual one-on-one, but it i... ani}'&#13;
$10.&#13;
While said that "everyone. honestly.&#13;
should get a DVD. NOl only will you save&#13;
over $800, but most of the money goes toward&#13;
charity as well:'&#13;
Jack White is currently 10 the middle&#13;
of his fall tour, touring in 41 states and seven&#13;
foreign countries. He just got back from touring&#13;
South America. He won't know what hi,&#13;
spring tour will consist of for another couple of&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Regarding the students he meets at&#13;
UW-Parkside. White said. "I reallx like the&#13;
students here a 101.-I really care abOut them:'&#13;
He jokingly continued. "But don't tell them that.&#13;
or else it'll blow my image:'&#13;
Anyone wishing to keep in touch v Ith&#13;
Jack White. or order a DVD, may write to Jack&#13;
White. 5700 W. Wilson St. # 47. Banning. CA.&#13;
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ONTIVUE FROM FRONT PAGE You Do&#13;
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played him ai 11 :00 _m, 01.·i: :m&#13;
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