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            <text>News Since 1972&#13;
March 27,2012&#13;
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Come One, Come All to Worldfest 2012 at UW-Parkside!&#13;
Bobby Johnson&#13;
johns376@uwp.edu&#13;
UW-Parkside celebrates another Worldfest&#13;
celebration, promoting diversity and unity on&#13;
campus!&#13;
As a campus that celebrates diversity and unity&#13;
amongst its students, we are proud to celebrate&#13;
another week of Worldfest! A week-long&#13;
engagement, Worldfest, brings new, exciting&#13;
events to the campus that helps to celebrate the&#13;
world's nations and ethnic qualities.&#13;
As mentioned in an article by campus author,&#13;
Kelsey Hoff, "This is one of UW-Parkside's&#13;
many opportunities for cultural awareness and&#13;
interaction for everyone on campus and in the&#13;
community."&#13;
The celebration begins with a flag ceremony&#13;
featuring the Aztec fire dancing group&#13;
Omeyocan. Students from all around the campus&#13;
are encouraged to participate in this worldly&#13;
event, as students are the ones carrying the flags&#13;
during this all-campus march. This particular&#13;
event will kick-off in main place at 11AM on 26&#13;
March and end in the Student Center.&#13;
Other events that will be occurring include&#13;
"Weddings Around the World," which&#13;
showcases marriage traditions from the Italian,&#13;
Hmong, Ethiopian cultures; a showing of the&#13;
Marx Brothers classic comedy, "Duck Soup;"&#13;
a discussion about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics,&#13;
led by History Professor Jeffrey Alexander; The&#13;
World Bazaar, a fair of merchants selling goods&#13;
from different countries; dance workshops;&#13;
a foreign film series unique to the Worldfest&#13;
event; and lectures from various professors&#13;
on worldly issues several days throughout the&#13;
week. For example, Economics Professor Farida&#13;
Khan lectures on "Urbanization in Developing&#13;
Countries" on 29 March at 12:30PM in the Oak&#13;
Room. On 29 March, as well, students can stop&#13;
at Brickstone Eatery, which will be catering&#13;
different delicacies from Europe, Africa, Asia,&#13;
and the Americas, from 11AM to 2PM.&#13;
The final and most popular festival event each&#13;
year is the World Cuisine Dinner, which will&#13;
be much anticipated this year. The main event&#13;
showcases the rich global culture and talent&#13;
of the campus and community, and features a&#13;
delightful evening of entertainment and dining&#13;
pleasures.&#13;
During the World Cuisine Dinner, enjoy&#13;
performances by the Extra Crispy Brass Band,&#13;
the Garlic Mustard Pickers, the Mahone Middle&#13;
School Bonsai Society, Tarantella Dance,&#13;
and Greek Dance. Student Performances&#13;
include performances from various clubs and&#13;
organizations on campus such as the Chaos&#13;
Dance Club and UW-Parkside Gospel Choir.&#13;
This event helps to unify the campus and solidify&#13;
student and staff relations. Aside from promoting&#13;
diversity on campus, this event helps to build&#13;
a substantial connection between student and&#13;
staff affairs. For more information on this event,&#13;
please visit the campus community calendar on&#13;
the UW-Parkside Website, or contact the student&#13;
concierge desk for ticket information.&#13;
uw&#13;
Alexandria Binanti&#13;
Binan001@uwp .edu&#13;
Saturday, 10 March, marked the start of yet another University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside renovation - this time the focus on sports, health, and&#13;
wellness. The UW-Parkside Sports and Activity Center (SAC) is undergoing&#13;
an estimated $1.5 million remodeling project that will transform&#13;
two racquetball courts and the current weight room into the 4,170 square&#13;
foot Ranger Fitness Center, complete with a dance studio space and&#13;
sports medicine treatment area. Renovations are expected to be completed&#13;
in time for fall semester 2012. Currently, free weights from the weight&#13;
room are moved to the Wellness Center. The Center closed last week to&#13;
remodel for the weight equipment, but reopened Wednesday, 14 March,&#13;
and will remain open to students and SAC members.&#13;
The university's Athletic director Tamie Falk-Day spoke of the renovation&#13;
by stating, "Although the area was renovated 11 years ago, we&#13;
[UW-Parkside] have outgrown the space and technology.. .the new facilities&#13;
should improve recruitment and retention of athletes in addition to&#13;
keeping students, faculty, and staff healthier through exercise."&#13;
And Falk-Day is right. Since the 2001 renovations, UW-Parkside has&#13;
had to establish a Bachelor's of Science program to deal with the 300&#13;
plus percent influx of students throughout the decade pursing degrees in&#13;
health and fitness fields.&#13;
Recent graduate from University of Wisconsin Parkside Anthony Rodriguez&#13;
exclaimed of the new fitness center plan, "I wish we had this,&#13;
when I was getting my degree in Sports Medicine...it would be cool to&#13;
see, with the expanded space, a possible dance major started here also."&#13;
Funded through an increase of student fees, the new center will be&#13;
adding exterior windows and multi-zoned heating and cooling equipment&#13;
for the building. New fitness equipment will be installed and added class&#13;
space will accommodate the still growing Applied Health Science programs.&#13;
SUFAC budgeting also consists of covering costs, employee salary,&#13;
and increasing the SAC's operating hours.&#13;
While it is projected that the Ranger Fitness Center's revenue will not&#13;
cover the renovation costs, the center's largest competitor, the RecPlex,&#13;
has a high monthly membership cost which could entice new SAC members.&#13;
Despite the criticism, the outcome seems optimistic for the center's&#13;
new development&#13;
Photo Courtesy of Parkside Acti &#13;
1 uiversii} of W iscoiisin l'aikside Student Newsp aper&#13;
900 Wood Road&#13;
Kenosha, WI53141&#13;
Phone: (262) 595-2287&#13;
Fax: (262) 595-2295&#13;
E-mail: rangernews@uwp.edu&#13;
Editor in Chief:&#13;
Executive Editor:&#13;
- Emily Hairing&#13;
harri091 @ uwp .edu&#13;
Daniel Lavender&#13;
laven006@uwp.edu&#13;
Lead Photographer:&#13;
Cedric Ray&#13;
ray00007@uwp.edu&#13;
Staff Reporters:&#13;
Trevor Henkel&#13;
henke020@uwp.edu&#13;
Alexandria Binanti&#13;
binan001@uwp&#13;
Bobby Johnson&#13;
johns376@uwp.edu&#13;
Laura Ellen Pate Bridges&#13;
PatebOO 1 @ uwp .edu&#13;
Steven Niemi&#13;
niemi004@uwp.edu&#13;
Copy Editors:&#13;
Photographers:&#13;
Cartoonist:&#13;
Designers:&#13;
Maggie Lawler&#13;
lawle020@uwp.edu&#13;
James Burns&#13;
burns029@uwp.edu&#13;
Kelsey Klink&#13;
Klink003@uwp.edu&#13;
Bethany MacDonald&#13;
macd017@uwp.edu&#13;
Carl Rollman&#13;
rollm001@uwp.edu&#13;
Zak Eden&#13;
edenOOO 1 @uwp.edu&#13;
Charles Reynolds&#13;
rey noO 18 @ uwp .edu&#13;
MISSION STATEMENT:&#13;
THE RANGER NEW S STRIVES TO INF ORM, EDUcate,&#13;
AND ENG AGE THE UW-PARKSIDE COMMUNITY&#13;
BY PUBLISHING WELL-WRITTEN, ACCURATE&#13;
STUDENT JOURNALISM ON A BI -WEEKLY&#13;
BASIS, AS WELL AS ONLINE.&#13;
The Ranger News meetings are every Friday&#13;
at noon in MOLN 107. All students and faculty&#13;
of UW-Parkside are welcome to attend.&#13;
Have any comments, concerns, questions, or&#13;
story ideas? Please e-mail us at: rangernews@&#13;
uwp.edu. Like to meet with us? We are located&#13;
in the Student Center in room LI01 A.&#13;
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Letter from the editor&#13;
Spring break ended much too soon. The end of the&#13;
relaxing week-long vacation marked the beginning&#13;
of a week filled with stress and drama: one of which&#13;
I thought I'd left behind when I graduated from high&#13;
school. Alas, this is not so.&#13;
Let me take the time to officially address some of the&#13;
rumors possibly circulating around campus about The&#13;
Ranger News. It has come to my attention that a belief&#13;
exists that members of The Ranger News were fired.&#13;
This is not true. Unfortunately, some members have decided&#13;
to leave the group, but it was of their own volition&#13;
and they are missed by the remaining members on&#13;
staff. Sometimes, decisions are made that not everyone&#13;
agrees with and they choose to leave. That decision is&#13;
completely out of The Ranger News' hands and the fact&#13;
remains that not a single member has been fired this&#13;
year.&#13;
I hope everyone enjoys their week! While I wouldn't&#13;
mind a little more rain (who doesn't love a good thunderstorm),&#13;
I know many Parksidians are waiting for&#13;
more sun to arrive. As long as there isn't snow, I'm&#13;
happy.&#13;
27 March&#13;
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM&#13;
Reading Workshop: Monica Haller's Veteran&#13;
Book Project&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken/Foundati on Gallery&#13;
11:00 AM-2:00 PM&#13;
International Menu: A Taste of the World&#13;
Brickstone Eatery&#13;
12:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition: Monica Haller's Veteran&#13;
Book Project&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken/Foundation Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition; Juried Student Exhibition&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken/Emile Mathis Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition: Eileen Mueller Neill's&#13;
'Imaginings" &amp; David Rowe's "Aesthetic&#13;
Constructions"&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken/Fine Arts Gallery&#13;
1:00 PM-2:00 PM&#13;
Business Services Training: Travel Rules&#13;
Tallent 245&#13;
3:00 PM-4:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest Lecture: "Weddings Around the&#13;
World"&#13;
Student Center/Walnut Room&#13;
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ; &gt;&#13;
Worldfest Discussion: " 1964 Tokyo Olympics"&#13;
&#13;
Student Center/Walnut Room&#13;
5:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest Food Tutorial: Columbian Sancocho&#13;
De Polio&#13;
Pike River Suites Kitchen&#13;
6:00 PM-7:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest: Latinos Unidos present a Quebradita&#13;
Workshop&#13;
Pike River Suites Conference Room&#13;
28 March&#13;
11:00 AM-12:00 PM&#13;
Advising &amp; Career Center Workshop: Job&#13;
Search Essentials&#13;
Wyllie D175&#13;
11:00 AM-3:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest World Bazaar &amp; Mila Dechant:&#13;
Belly Dancing Workshop&#13;
&lt; :&#13;
12:00 PM-1:00 PM&#13;
Big Read: "Sun, Stone, and Shadows" Book&#13;
Discussion&#13;
Library Overlook Lounge&#13;
12:00 PM-1:00 PM&#13;
Noon Concert: McKeever Piano Duo&#13;
Bedford Concert Hall ;&#13;
Worldfest Food Tutorial: German Food&#13;
Pike River Suites Kitchen&#13;
6:00 PM-7:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest: "Gammas around the world:&#13;
Remedies for different illnesses"&#13;
Student Center/Oak Room&#13;
1. 6:00 PM-7:00 PM&#13;
Holocaust Survivor: Susie Fono&#13;
Greenquist 103&#13;
7:00 PM -8:00 PM&#13;
1 Worldfest Workshop: "Basics of Anime"&#13;
Student Center/Walnut Room&#13;
8:00 PM -10:00 PM&#13;
BSU: Hip Hop Explosion&#13;
The Den&#13;
8:00 PM-9:59 PM&#13;
Worldfest Anime Film: "Howl's Moving&#13;
Castle"&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
29 March&#13;
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM&#13;
Worldfest Lecture: "Urbanization in Devolving&#13;
Countries"&#13;
Student Center/Oak Room&#13;
5:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest Food Tutorial: Thai Curry&#13;
Noodles&#13;
Pike River Suites Kitchen&#13;
§1 7:30 PM-9:30 PM&#13;
Arts Alive! Presents: Illusionist Jason&#13;
Bishop&#13;
RCAH Theatre&#13;
30 March&#13;
11:00 AM-1:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest: "Coffee Around the World"&#13;
Student Center/Walnut Room&#13;
12:00 PM-1:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest: "Nonverbal Communication from&#13;
Around the World"&#13;
Student Center/Oak Room&#13;
1:00 PM-2:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest Food Tutorial: Ethiopian Coffee&#13;
Student Center/Walnut Room&#13;
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM&#13;
Worldfest Cuisine Dinner&#13;
Student Center Ballroom&#13;
Send us your press releases, news tips, and opinions!&#13;
Email us at: rangernews@uwp.edu &#13;
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7:30 PM - 10:02 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
7:30 PM- 10:30 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectations&#13;
Black Box Theatre&#13;
8:30 PM-9:30 PM&#13;
Comic: Pat McCurdy&#13;
The Den&#13;
2 March&#13;
10:00 AM-1:00 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectations&#13;
Black Box Theatre&#13;
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
'I'm in the Wrong Film' and Other Works" by Hans&#13;
Gindlesbe&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
Bedford Concert Hall&#13;
3 March&#13;
12:00 PM -4:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
'I'm in the Wrong Film' and Other Works" by Hans&#13;
Gindlesbe&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
7:30 PM- 10:30 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectations&#13;
Black Box Theatre&#13;
8:00 PM-10:32 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
4 March&#13;
2:00 PM-4:32 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
6 March&#13;
12:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
"I'm in the Wrong Film' and Other Works" by Hans&#13;
Gindlesbe&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
7 March&#13;
12:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
"I'm in the Wrong Film' and Other Works" by Hans&#13;
Gindlesbe&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
12:00 PM- 1:00 PM&#13;
Noon Concert: Student Recital #1&#13;
Bedford Concert Hall&#13;
8 March&#13;
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM&#13;
Zeta Sigma Chi:&#13;
Dance with the Z-Chis&#13;
Tallent Hall 181&#13;
7:30 PM-10:02 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
7:30 PM-10:30 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectations&#13;
Black Box Theatre&#13;
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM&#13;
UW-Parkside Wind Ensemble &amp; UW-Parkside Choirs&#13;
5:00 PM-7:32 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
5 March&#13;
12:00 PM- 1:00 PM&#13;
Artist Talk by Hans Gindlesberger&#13;
Student Center Oak Room&#13;
2:00 PM-3:00 PM&#13;
"Low-tech" animation workshop by Hans Gindlesberger&#13;
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Wyllie Hall D150L&#13;
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
'I'm in the Wrong Film' and Other Works" by Hans&#13;
Gindlesbe&#13;
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Emily Harring&#13;
Harri091@uwp.edu&#13;
Two years ago, singer Hana Pestle charmed UW-Parkside Students.&#13;
Last Tuesday, she graced UW-Parkside with her presence once again&#13;
and performed in the Den for about an hour. Pestle, who is on a college&#13;
tour for her latest EP titled For the Sky, performed a set of both original&#13;
songs, as well as covers of some of her favorite pieces. The set was&#13;
simple: Pestle stood on the stage with her acoustic guitar and sang song&#13;
after song, giving brief interludes about each original song before she&#13;
began it.&#13;
The covers that Pestle sang were recognizable yet held a unique&#13;
Pestle sound to them. She made them her own. Pestle sang "Drive,"&#13;
by Incubus (one of her favorite bands), as well as a powerful, vocally&#13;
dynamic cover of "Creep," by Radiohead. One of the most innovative&#13;
songs Pestle sang was a mash up of different covers that include,&#13;
"Replay" by Iyaz, "Zombie" by the Cranberries, "Paparazzi" by Lady&#13;
Gaga, "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey, and "Forget You" by Cee&#13;
Lo Green.&#13;
Pestle's original songs vary in genre. Some seem a bit on the pop&#13;
side, others a bit on the alternative pop rock side. Her voice, often&#13;
compared to Alanis Morissette or Sarah Maclachin, has a soulful and&#13;
honest quality to it. Pestle has control over her vocals whether she's&#13;
hitting a high register or belting in the lower register.&#13;
The original songs Pestle sang included, "These Two Hands,"&#13;
"Make you Hurt," "Trying to get used to you," which is a very honest&#13;
and strongly crafted piece, "Enough for me," "Pinch Me," "For the&#13;
Sky," and "The Red Death Ball" which was based on an Edgar Allen&#13;
Poe short story.&#13;
Pestle wrapped up the evening with another cover of one of her&#13;
favorite songs, "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley. All in all, the performance&#13;
IP&#13;
Photo courtesy of www.hanapestle.com&#13;
was near flawless, with a balanced combination of original songs and&#13;
popular covers.&#13;
Hana Pestle can be found on Facebook and Twitter, as well as her&#13;
website www.hanapestle.com. Pestle's albums can be bought both on her&#13;
website and on iTunes.&#13;
Interview:&#13;
Hana Pestle&#13;
Photo courtesy of www.hanapestle.com&#13;
After the performance, Pestle sat down with The Ranger News. The&#13;
full interview can be found at www.trnonline.org.&#13;
The Ranger News: How long have you been singing and playing&#13;
guitar?&#13;
Hana Pestle: I've been singing since I can even remember; we have&#13;
videos of me at like age two performing. And I've been playing guitar for&#13;
like the last ten years. So, once I started playing the guitar and learning&#13;
other peoples' songs and covering other songs, I kind of learned song&#13;
structure and shortly after that, I started writing my own songs, not&#13;
knowing what I was doing, but still I just dove into it...I started playing&#13;
shows live when I was a freshman in high school. I just kept playing&#13;
and playing and playing until somebody was there that actually knew a&#13;
producer in LA, which was weird because I was in Billings, Montana!&#13;
(laughs) And so, they came up to me and said, "Yeah, I've got this&#13;
producer in LA and he's my friend and I think he'd really be interested&#13;
in you." Of course, I kinda rolled my eyes and was like, "Sure, you do."&#13;
But, he had filmed my show and gave the guy a DVD of my show.. .and&#13;
they ended up liking it and I went out like a month later and it turned into&#13;
me recording an album. It was really one of those.. .surreal situations.&#13;
TRN: So, then your music career as a professional musician has been&#13;
for how long?&#13;
HP: About five years. I graduated in '07 and I moved to LA like a&#13;
week after I graduated and I'd say that that's probably when I really&#13;
started. When I had to start paying my bills with my music, (laughs) But,&#13;
honestly, even earlier than that, maybe junior year, I started playing at the&#13;
farmer's market...and I would make bank! All of my friends would be&#13;
working for a week and I would make the same as them in four hours...&#13;
Honestly, when I moved out to LA that's when I could get a profession&#13;
started.&#13;
TRN: What have some of the highlights been of your career?&#13;
HP: Well, I think...in 2008,1 went out on tour with Collective Soul&#13;
live. It was kind of like [a] 90's nostalgia tour. And, that was huge&#13;
for me because it was my second tour I had ever been on and we&#13;
were playing [at] these huge amphitheaters...I grew up listening to&#13;
Collective Soul, so that was really special and they had me come out&#13;
and sing "Shine" with them a few nights. That was probably one of&#13;
the highlights of my career so far. That entire tour was just amazing&#13;
and really cool.. .1 actually gained a lot of fans from that tour because&#13;
I was in front of so many people every night opening for them and that&#13;
was pretty amazing.. .Honestly, every day that I'm out on tour, I'm&#13;
pinching myself because the fact that I'm able to do this and support&#13;
myself is pretty amazing. So, it's hard to choose just one highlight,&#13;
but ultimately that Collective Soul tour was pretty huge and mindblowing.&#13;
&#13;
TRN: What's your favorite thing about performing?&#13;
HP: My favorite thing about performing.. .it's just where I feel like&#13;
I belong. It's like, I feel at home on stage, and it's not really like the&#13;
attention necessarily, but it's just creating the feeling of community&#13;
and people having fun and getting inspired. I love inspiring other&#13;
people. When people come up to me and say, "You inspired me to&#13;
write a song," or "you inspired me to draw this"...that's what it's all&#13;
about to me. It really feeds me.. .1 live to sing and sit on stage. Singing&#13;
is obviously my number one passion, so just getting to sing anywhere&#13;
with a microphone.. .I'm set.&#13;
TRN: Speaking of inspiration, what are some of your musical&#13;
influences and inspirations?&#13;
HP: As far as other artist influences, I grew up listening to Alanis&#13;
Morissette and Sarah Maclachlin and Radiohead and Madonna. I&#13;
actually get compared to Alanis Morissette and Sarah Maclachlin a&#13;
lot and I think it's because I listened to them so much as a young&#13;
girl. As far as inspirations like other songs and stuff, everything kind&#13;
of inspires me, but mostly relationships. I like to actually write from&#13;
literature, it s a fun way if you have writer's block or something.. .just&#13;
go read a book and write from the perspective of a one of the characters&#13;
or write about what you would do if you were in that situation. It's just&#13;
a good way of getting out of.. .I'm on the road so many months out of&#13;
the year so it gets monotonous so I'm like, "What am I going to write&#13;
about. I h ave the same boyfriend and the same job. So, that kind of&#13;
e ps me get out of my own mind and maybe I write a song that is&#13;
not even about the literature but just kinda sparks something in me...&#13;
Being from Montana, nature really inspires me, too. So, a lot of times&#13;
111 go out on hikes while I'm on tour...&#13;
For the rest of the interview go to www.trnonline.org &#13;
March 27.2012 The Ranger News&#13;
UWP Press Releases&#13;
Nominate a Champion who Leads with I.D.E.A.&#13;
Do you know a student, faculty or staff member who helps make UWParkside&#13;
a community where inclusiveness, diversity, equity, and accountability&#13;
(I.D.E.A.) are embraced, trusted and valued? Someone who&#13;
enacts the spirit of Inclusive Excellence by leading with I.D.E.A.? You&#13;
can nominate someone for the Rangers in Action: I.D.E.A. Leadership&#13;
Champion Award sponsored by UW- Parkside's Office of Diversity and&#13;
Inclusion and the Inclusive Excellence Committee&#13;
Nominate someone today! Self-nominations are also encouraged Nominations&#13;
are due Friday, April 6th at 4 PM. Our remarkable champions&#13;
will be featured on the Rangers in Action: I.D.E.A Leadership Champion&#13;
Award posters, which will be displayed throughout campus, the Office of&#13;
Diversity and Inclusion website, and will be acknowledged throughout&#13;
the academic year. Show your appreciation for someone on campus who&#13;
leads with I.D.E.A. For additional information or to nominate someone,&#13;
go to: www.uwp.edu; keywords: inclusive excellence.&#13;
****&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE NAMES ART EXHIBITION SPACE EMILE H&#13;
MATHIS GALLERY&#13;
KENOSHA, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Parkside has announced&#13;
the naming of a campus art exhibition space the Emile H. Mathis&#13;
Gallery. Honoring Racine businessman and art connoisseur Emile Mathis&#13;
the space, formerly the Regional Center Gallery, is located in the new&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken Regional Center for Arts and Humanities. The naming&#13;
ceremony was held Tuesday, Feb. 28, the same evening as the ribboncutting&#13;
for the new UW-Parkside Foundation Gallery.&#13;
During the ceremony, UW-Parkside Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr.&#13;
Dean Yohnk said Mathis Gallery and Conservation Framing on Racine's&#13;
Main St. was one of the first places he visited while deciding whether&#13;
to join the UW-Parkside faculty, a visit that helped convince him to relocate&#13;
here. UW-Parkside Foundation Board President Chris Lie talked&#13;
about the good advice he received from Mathis about a family painting&#13;
and called Mathis Gallery and Conservation Framing a solid anchor for&#13;
downtown Racine.&#13;
Chancellor Debbie Ford said Mathis Gallery and Conservation Framing&#13;
amounted to a "mini-UW-Parkside" having served as the university's&#13;
art exhibition space when construction forced the closure of the Communication&#13;
Arts Gallery. The university's Director of Development David A.&#13;
Diaz who served as master of ceremonies for the evening said the Emile&#13;
H. Mathis Gallery preserves Emile's art legacy for generations of students&#13;
and artists to enjoy."&#13;
Earlier in the evening, the new University of Wisconsin-Parkside Foundation&#13;
Gallery opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The foundation's&#13;
past president Dr. Joan Wilk, who was instrumental in securing support&#13;
for the gallery naming, said she was excited by the gallery's mission. The&#13;
Foundation Gallery serves as a space for UW-Parkside student art exhibitions&#13;
and the work of cutting edge contemporary artists who are selected&#13;
to exhibit there by UW-Parkside students.&#13;
Hours for all three galleries are Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon&#13;
to 6 p.m., Thursdays noon to 8 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays noon to&#13;
4 p.m. Admission is free. For a list of exhibitions, visit www.uwp.edu&#13;
keyword art galleries on the UW-Parkside web site.&#13;
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extLevel's eSports presentation and Major League Gaming&#13;
jstreaming event was a great success. Thirty people attended&#13;
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|video games played at a professional level. The first hour of the&#13;
vent was dedicated to a presentation that explained the history&#13;
&gt;f eSports, the current business model, and the number of jobs&#13;
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:omers gathered around to watch Major League Gaming's Winter&#13;
hampionship, North America's biggest eSporL tournament that&#13;
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trimarily tuned into Starcraft II, arguably eSports' biggest title,&#13;
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III. After the success of this event, NextLevel hopes to hold an-&#13;
&gt;ther during Major League Gaming's Spring Championship and&#13;
•meet a goal of sixty spectators.&#13;
Photo by Carl Rollmann&#13;
NextLevel&#13;
GAM ING ONL INE&#13;
Interested in video games with an academic twist? If so, NextLevel, UW-Parkside's premier&#13;
gaming and tech website and podcast is the place for you! Reviews on Final Fantasy XIII2,&#13;
Soul Calibur V, the first podcasts, and more can be found at www.nlgo.net. NextLevel can&#13;
also be found on Facebook under NextLevel Gaming. NextLevel airs on WIPZ every Sunday&#13;
at 7PM. Check them out today! &#13;
6 The Ranger News&#13;
March 27,2012&#13;
Spotlight on Milwaukee Chamber Theatre ~ Partner to UWP&#13;
Theatre Arts Department Upcoming Production of Bus Stop&#13;
Bobby Johndon&#13;
johns376@ uwp .edu&#13;
Our Spring Mainstage Production will be in collaboration with Milwaukee&#13;
Chamber Theatre, a professional venue featuring several guest&#13;
artists!&#13;
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, located in the third ward of the downtown&#13;
Milwaukee area, dedicates its work to the enrichment of local talent&#13;
and theatrical awareness in the Milwaukee Area. As a result, in 2009,&#13;
newly appointed artistic director, C. Michael Wright began a program&#13;
where one show out of their season each year would be a collaboration&#13;
with a neighboring University. He began this program with the intent&#13;
of it being a three-year engagement, choosing three Universities to collaborate&#13;
with. The three chosen Universities were Marquette University,&#13;
UW-Milwaukee, and UW-Parkside.&#13;
This initiative was inaugurated in 2009 when MCT mounted William&#13;
Inge's Picnic in collaboration with UW-Milwaukee. Last year, MCT's&#13;
production of Lion in Winter was a collaborative project with students&#13;
and professional artists from Marquette University. This year, UW-Parkside&#13;
has the pleasure of partnering with MCT in their production of Bus&#13;
Stop by William Inge.&#13;
Director of this production, Lisa Kornetsky, speaks about the sheer&#13;
delight of working with MCT on this project. "What is so great about this&#13;
experience is that students will be able work with and build relationships&#13;
with professionals in the field. Theatre is a collaborative art, and this engagement&#13;
will serve as yet another example of how collaboration is a key&#13;
element in the realm of theatre."&#13;
MCT has the reputation of being one of the city's oldest, professional&#13;
theatre companies. The theatre was co-founded in 1975 by two local actors,&#13;
Montgomery Davis and Ruth Schudson, who envisioned a space&#13;
where audiences could open their minds to new theatrical ideas, and Milwaukee's&#13;
theatre professionals could broaden their skills and apply their&#13;
craft. MCT has been a nomadic and thriving theatre company for over 18&#13;
years!&#13;
Proud of its opportunity to collaborate with such a strong theatre company&#13;
in Milwaukee, UW-Parkside remains excited to begin this project,&#13;
and contribute its talents to those of MCT!&#13;
Photo Courtesy of www.chamber-theatre.com&#13;
Catholic Newman Club&#13;
Steven Niemi&#13;
Niemi004.uwp.edu&#13;
The Catholic Newman Club is a relatively new club here at UWParkside.&#13;
Creator and President, Steve Zambo, created the club so that&#13;
Catholic students at UW-Parkside could "have fun, pray and grow closer&#13;
to God in the Catholic tradition." His goal is to create a place where&#13;
students can escape from everyday life as a student and meet other&#13;
students who share their same beliefs and values while reconnecting&#13;
with God. The "Newman Club" is not an original creation, though, as&#13;
there are more Newman Centers on campuses throughout the United&#13;
States. CNC centers have their own chapels, priests, and provide the&#13;
opportunity to attend Mass and receive the sacraments.&#13;
The Catholic Newman Club at UW-Parkside isn't the same as the&#13;
other centers, but they hope to be one day. Right now the club is trying&#13;
to find ways to make Catholic prayer, study, weekday Mass, confession,&#13;
and fellowship available to students on a regular basis. The CNC meets&#13;
on Mondays from 5pm to 6pm in Wyllie 273. Zambo says that the&#13;
meetings will consist of "group prayer at the beginning of the meeting&#13;
followed by a time to discuss various topics." Topics might include&#13;
past gospel readings, or how the Catholic faith relates to current events.&#13;
He encourages those interested to bring a Rosary.&#13;
In addition to weekly meetings, CNC has been looking into holding&#13;
rosary walks, movie nights, sledding outings, and attending daily Mass&#13;
at St. Peter s in Kenosha on Monday mornings at 8 am Currently&#13;
the club is trying to work with the Kenosha Young Adult Catholics&#13;
organization to hold monthly social events with young adults from&#13;
the Kenosha and Racine areas. The club also has a major speaking&#13;
event coming up towards the end of March or early April. If you are&#13;
interested in joining the Catholic Newman Club or have any questions&#13;
you can contact Steve Zambo by emailing him zambo001@uwp.edu. &#13;
March 27,2012&#13;
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growing. And while the United States is slowly recovering from its most&#13;
recent recession, for a student this could be an opportunity to become&#13;
creative for their hire ability.&#13;
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ideal candidate for a position is flexibility. Full time positions aren't as&#13;
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Worldfest 2012 kicks off this week.&#13;
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After much anticipation, The Hunger&#13;
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