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and  insisted  that  his  girlfriend&#13;
News Editor&#13;
validate    it.&#13;
After   further&#13;
Lastweek,&#13;
three&#13;
incidents took    conversation  with campus police,&#13;
placeat the residence hall building&#13;
the victim stated that she made up&#13;
where&#13;
students were harmed,  in    the story because he told her to so&#13;
danger,and arrested.  .&#13;
they could cover up the injuries.&#13;
On&#13;
March&#13;
20, 1990, UW-&#13;
The boyfriend later&#13;
admitted&#13;
what&#13;
ParltsideCampus Police received&#13;
actually happened.&#13;
a&#13;
can&#13;
from a student who reported&#13;
The  male  was  arrested  for&#13;
thathisgirlfriend was&#13;
attacked&#13;
and    battery.   "She  was not sexually&#13;
beaten by two  unknown  males    assualted,"  said Ostrowski.    He&#13;
outsidethe residence hall building.&#13;
was then taken to Kenosha County&#13;
"The couple  both  told  that   Jail, where he spent the night. The&#13;
story,"&#13;
staled  Dave  Ostrowski,&#13;
following  day the judge released&#13;
director of campus  police  and    him on S1,100 bond.&#13;
public   safety.'&#13;
"Further&#13;
On March 21, 1990, the day&#13;
investigationand physical evidence    after the male student was arrested&#13;
determined&#13;
that the male battered&#13;
for battery, he was threatened and&#13;
hisgirlfriend in his bedroom,"&#13;
beaten by two unidentified  males.&#13;
The&#13;
female had bruises to the&#13;
"The   male   was   struck&#13;
face and swollen  cheeks.   The    repeatedly and was hit iii the chest&#13;
boyfriendhadscratchesonhisface&#13;
with  a  desk  chair,"  explained&#13;
whichhesaid he received when he   Ostrowski.&#13;
went  to  help  his  girlfriend,&#13;
The  male  student  sustained&#13;
according to Ostrowski.&#13;
several  injuries..   "This  was  a&#13;
Ostrowski  further  explained&#13;
possible&#13;
retributionforwhat&#13;
he has&#13;
thatthemale created the false story    allegedly  done to his girlfriend,"&#13;
Parkside student seeks Racine County district 13 board position&#13;
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very encouraging and itshows how   current  administration&#13;
has   ~&#13;
every&#13;
neighbortlood.&#13;
.&#13;
saying&#13;
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been&#13;
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proposal&#13;
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the taxes, but they haven't."   Commiueeof AFIlCYExecUII-.&#13;
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Mulclller&#13;
believes&#13;
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to  use  the  services   of  the&#13;
by&#13;
Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Lee&#13;
L.&#13;
Mutchler,  a junior&#13;
majoringin political science at the&#13;
Universityof Wisconsin-Parks ide,&#13;
feelsthat the citizens of his district,&#13;
district&#13;
13&#13;
in Racine County, need&#13;
~eone  youngerto&#13;
represent their&#13;
\'Jews.&#13;
If&#13;
elected  as  county&#13;
board&#13;
SUpervisor, Mutchler  plans  on&#13;
Itdueing  crime,  keeping  taxes&#13;
down,&#13;
Protecting the environment,&#13;
encouragingjob development,  and&#13;
10ensure health care.&#13;
Mutchler beli;ves  he is the&#13;
best man {or the position because&#13;
he&#13;
will offer active representation.&#13;
"I Will&#13;
ask&#13;
for your opinion&#13;
and&#13;
vote as your representative,"  he&#13;
said.&#13;
Mutchlcr   stated   that   he&#13;
promises   to  keep  the  people&#13;
informed on issues and will ask the&#13;
people for their inputsandopinions.&#13;
'"  will  release  a newsleuer  to&#13;
constituents,  which wiU help keep&#13;
them aware of current issues. 'will&#13;
ask the people to contact me with&#13;
their ideas about proposals,"&#13;
"The county board&#13;
is&#13;
made&#13;
up&#13;
of&#13;
seniorcitizens, homemakers,and&#13;
professionals.&#13;
'believe&#13;
it's&#13;
important to have a young adult on&#13;
the  board;&#13;
it  adds  another&#13;
viewpoinL It'sgoodlOseedifferent&#13;
views.  Hopefully this would&#13;
also&#13;
encourage  young  adults&#13;
10&#13;
get&#13;
involved.  The people I've talked&#13;
said Ostrowski.&#13;
"We  are  investigating  the&#13;
second incidentas hard as the first,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
On March 22, \990, another&#13;
incident  took place  at housing.&#13;
According   to  Ostrowski,   two&#13;
students   evidently   exchanged&#13;
words on who could beat whom in&#13;
a  one-on-one  basketball  game.&#13;
"Blows were thrown as well as a&#13;
lamp  and  a  beer  bottle,"said&#13;
Ostrowski&#13;
Two   students    from   an&#13;
apartmentwenttoanotherstudent's&#13;
apartment,&#13;
During the conservation&#13;
and  disagreement  between  the&#13;
smdems,&#13;
one student from the other&#13;
apartmentgot  in a struggle with the&#13;
student  that  is  living  in  the&#13;
apartment,&#13;
While the two students&#13;
left after&#13;
the&#13;
struggle was broken&#13;
up,&#13;
the&#13;
one student, with others,&#13;
went after the two students.&#13;
"One&#13;
of  the  students  was&#13;
getting kicked and hit with awhip,"&#13;
said Ostrowski.&#13;
"The county  board&#13;
Is&#13;
made   up   of  senior&#13;
citizens,&#13;
home-&#13;
makers,    and    pro-&#13;
fessionals..  I believe&#13;
It's important to have&#13;
a young adult on the&#13;
board;&#13;
it&#13;
adds&#13;
another viewpoint,"&#13;
-Lee&#13;
Mutcbler&#13;
much'  care."&#13;
Mutchler    is   going   to&#13;
concentrate  on one of&#13;
his&#13;
main&#13;
goals, which is culling&#13;
down&#13;
taxes.&#13;
Thursday,  March  29,  1990&#13;
The students suffered bruises&#13;
and scratches, and one student&#13;
had&#13;
a bite&#13;
mark&#13;
on his&#13;
ann.&#13;
One student was&#13;
arrested&#13;
for&#13;
batteryanddisorderlyconducL&#13;
The&#13;
other  was arrested  for battery,&#13;
disorderly conduct, and&#13;
criminal&#13;
damage&#13;
10&#13;
propeny.&#13;
Both&#13;
were&#13;
brought straight to&#13;
jail.&#13;
Both  students&#13;
are&#13;
facing&#13;
universilydisciplinaryactien.&#13;
The&#13;
SlUdents&#13;
face&#13;
possible&#13;
r=oval&#13;
from&#13;
housing and suspension from the&#13;
university.&#13;
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have been&#13;
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Campus criminals deserve&#13;
to be treated as such&#13;
Overthe last several weeks, thereseems tobean almost uncontrollable&#13;
outbreak&#13;
of&#13;
on-campus violence. Casesofassaultand  abuse fill the police&#13;
reports furnished to the Ranger, and the concourse is a buzz with people&#13;
passing rumors concerning violence in housing. Campus police officers&#13;
have even judged the situation necessary to wear SIde arms on a regular&#13;
basis.&#13;
It&#13;
is getting&#13;
hard&#13;
to keep track of who beats up whom and who gets&#13;
thrown inte&#13;
what&#13;
over failure 10pay a $2.00 loan on time.&#13;
Perhaps people arejust suffering from end&#13;
of&#13;
the semester tension due&#13;
10finals and spring fever, or maybe there isjust a handful of people&#13;
going&#13;
to Parkside that belong in prison rather&#13;
than&#13;
school. Have we stooped to&#13;
the level of some inner city high school where&#13;
it&#13;
is necessary 10have armed&#13;
undercover officers patroling housing.&#13;
There were&#13;
at&#13;
least four incidents of physical assault last week, and&#13;
several of the offenders were seen back in school the next day.  The&#13;
Ranger would like to encourage that the maximum penalties be enforced&#13;
in an effort 10deter the events of last week from happening again.&#13;
People who take out their aggression in a junior high school fashion&#13;
cenainly do not belong roaming the campus. For the safety of students and&#13;
staff at this university, people who are found guilty of physical assault&#13;
should be expelled from school and brought up on criminal charges. The&#13;
victims of these incidents deserve nothing less.&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
Zippy's column&#13;
generates criticism and&#13;
sarcasm&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
This is for you,&#13;
Zippy.&#13;
It's good 10see that someone&#13;
at a big, popular school like UW·&#13;
Madison  can  be condescending&#13;
enough 10 read an article from a&#13;
small  university  such  as  UW-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
We are looking forward 10our&#13;
"first"TYME machine and&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
even  begun   discussing    the&#13;
possibilty of offering a single credit,&#13;
half semester course that explores&#13;
the multitude of functions available&#13;
on the average TYME machine. In&#13;
fact, if you would be willing to&#13;
volunteer your services as aregular&#13;
and knowledgeable user of such an&#13;
extraordinary  machine, I'm  sure&#13;
that most of us at Parkside would&#13;
be willing 10 stop churning  the&#13;
butter&#13;
and&#13;
give the cattle an extra&#13;
day 10live and fatten upjust so that&#13;
we can have the opponunity  to&#13;
partake in your usefulseminar.&#13;
@f course, such matters must&#13;
first be discussed with the Parkside&#13;
Student  Activity  Board,  but  in&#13;
return  for  your  much  needed&#13;
services, you may even be able to&#13;
get a&#13;
free&#13;
ticket to our annual&#13;
homecoming&#13;
barn&#13;
dance.  Now&#13;
don't  you think that would be a&#13;
bargain:  A night of dancing and&#13;
drinking with some beautiful girls&#13;
dressed&#13;
inskinsand cowboy boots,&#13;
and all you would have 10 do is&#13;
share that wealth of knowledge you&#13;
have  packed  inside  your  brain&#13;
concerning   that  technological&#13;
breakthrough  called  the TYME&#13;
machine.&#13;
While  you  consider   this&#13;
generous offer, please let me point&#13;
out  a  couple   of  interesting&#13;
observations&#13;
I  have   made&#13;
concerning  your school and the&#13;
Badger Herald.&#13;
Is the Badger Herald a school&#13;
newspaper   or  a  community&#13;
newspaper?  A quick glance at the&#13;
front  page  of  the  March  15th&#13;
newspaper    (the  same   issue&#13;
containingyourcolumnonournew&#13;
TYME machine) revealed that four&#13;
of the six front page stories had&#13;
little or nothing 10 do with UW·&#13;
Madison occurences atall. Perhaps&#13;
Madison students can't  afford a&#13;
citywide  poblication  or perhaps&#13;
there was no more interesting news&#13;
on campostbananotbernewTYME&#13;
machine being placed somewhere&#13;
on State Street. My guess is your&#13;
editor  feels  it  is  his  social&#13;
responsibility to print news that is&#13;
a day old so that the students that&#13;
wake up at 2:00p.m., after a long&#13;
night visiting  their fair share of&#13;
your numerous bars, can read news&#13;
that is still new 10them.&#13;
I know that you must have&#13;
somewhat  reasonable  level  of&#13;
maturity to attain the position of&#13;
night editor at the Badger Herald,&#13;
so let me reason with you from one&#13;
adult as if to another.  You know&#13;
that many of the students at UW-&#13;
Parkside  are  paying  their  way&#13;
through college while juggling one&#13;
or two jobs and are trying to pay&#13;
rent, insurance, and a car payment&#13;
while living on their own.&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
can't respect that son of work ethic&#13;
or apply that kind of desire to your&#13;
work in school now and in your job&#13;
after graduation, you may as well&#13;
resume  writing  snide,  prejudice&#13;
articles in any paper that is willing&#13;
to print such tasteless work.&#13;
As  is  evidenced   by  the&#13;
statements I have written above, it&#13;
is quite  simple  to slander  any&#13;
school, any student newspaper, or&#13;
even any single person. Iwill never&#13;
again   needlessly   write   such&#13;
malicious material and I hope you&#13;
will follow suit.  I know that you&#13;
can think of many other interesting&#13;
topics that can be more entertaining&#13;
and newsworthy  than dissecting a&#13;
college  that belongs to the same&#13;
educational  system that supports&#13;
your school.&#13;
Thanks  for  your  attention,&#13;
John.&#13;
Grant  Larsen&#13;
Stop the arguing&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
I am ajuniocin  the University&#13;
of Wisconsin  System  and  have&#13;
recently  been  appalled  by  the&#13;
taunting of student newspapers by&#13;
one another. Don'tmistakemefor&#13;
placing  blame  for we all know&#13;
where that lies, but how could the&#13;
Ranger  fall victim to a personal&#13;
attack of a sniveling student who&#13;
happens  to attend UW-Madison?&#13;
These actions (the Ranger  3-22.&#13;
90 and the Herald  3·15-90)  are&#13;
those of two siblings in the back&#13;
seat of their parents' car on a long&#13;
BETTER&#13;
BRINe. THAT&#13;
ONE BACK&#13;
OUT...&#13;
trip.&#13;
Now more than ever it is the&#13;
time for the students  of the UW&#13;
System to unite!   Are there not&#13;
those  who  are  trying&#13;
10&#13;
annex&#13;
Parkside so that the students can&#13;
be&#13;
charged  extra  for services  (like&#13;
police  protection)  that  are not&#13;
needed?&#13;
Yes.    Madison  has&#13;
attempted    chargebacks    also.&#13;
Whitewater  students are asked to&#13;
pay for fire trucks; it never ends.&#13;
BUllet the jealous infighting stop&#13;
here and now.&#13;
There is some much we have&#13;
separately  and together.  There is&#13;
so much that we can accomplish.&#13;
Madison is becoming  very aware&#13;
of the accessibility of buildings for&#13;
the differently abled and Parkside&#13;
is well  known  for its pre moo&#13;
program. Can'twehelpeachother?&#13;
The freedom  of speech and&#13;
press  are preserved  even if one&#13;
holds their tongue (read: keyboard&#13;
keys).&#13;
For the cause,&#13;
Randall  Douglas, Jr.&#13;
The Ranger otTice&#13;
is&#13;
located on the Dt-Ievel ofthe&#13;
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Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Dan Chiappetta   •••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Faculty Advisor .....•.•..    Stuart Rubner&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger is&#13;
written and edited&#13;
by&#13;
studentsof&#13;
UW-Parkside,&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
solely&#13;
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