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              <text>INDEX&#13;
V-Day 4&#13;
Revew 5&#13;
PSG Budget 6&#13;
I News Since 1972 #News February 14,2012&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside's Student Newspaper&#13;
The Ranger News is witten and edited by students of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and they are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content.&#13;
Students Show Concern about Campus Security and Community after Hate Crime&#13;
James T. Burns&#13;
Burns029@rangers.uwp.edu&#13;
NO^&#13;
HATE&#13;
/&#13;
/&#13;
On Wednesday, 1 February 2012, the UWParkside&#13;
campus was turned on its head with&#13;
news of a hate crime occurring in the Pike&#13;
River Suites. A noose, made of rubber bands,&#13;
was found hanging in the open in one of the&#13;
common areas. It was reported, but the situation&#13;
quickly escalated with the discovery that&#13;
the student who initially reported the incident&#13;
had been targeted. A sign depicting derogatory,&#13;
racial language in the presence of a second&#13;
noose was found. The straw that finally&#13;
broke the camel's back was a "hit-list" that&#13;
circulated with the names of several AfricanAmerican&#13;
residents on it. It was then that&#13;
UW-Parkside took steps to increase security&#13;
by soliciting the help of additional officers&#13;
from the UW-Milwaukee police department&#13;
and police detectives. It was not until that Friday&#13;
evening that investigators confirmed they&#13;
had a suspect in custody and that the whole&#13;
thing had been a hoax.&#13;
This "delayed" response did not escape&#13;
the notice of students like junior Kayla&#13;
Owens, 20, who exclaimed, "I didn't care, at&#13;
first...! felt like the African-American community&#13;
was passionate, but they went about&#13;
it, they responded the wrong way...I can understand&#13;
that you're angry, and hurting, but&#13;
don't attack each other [other students] and&#13;
our staff."&#13;
When asked about her thoughts on the&#13;
perpetrator's possible motivations for such&#13;
an act she had this to say: "They did it to get&#13;
attention, about the issues of crisis communication,&#13;
racism underneath the surface on&#13;
campus, the lack of dialogue. Maybe [they&#13;
wanted] to raise awareness about how an issue&#13;
of race, and security, at Parkside, and how&#13;
the African-American community feels overlooked&#13;
when something serious happens."&#13;
However, there were students on campus&#13;
who saw the incident as an opportunity&#13;
to show compassion, solidarity, and love towards&#13;
their follow students. One such student&#13;
was junior Kevin Coughlin, 29, who was&#13;
spotted carrying a "Free Hugs" sign for much&#13;
of the duration of the incidents and continues&#13;
to carry that sign. He explains it almost&#13;
as though it were a calling, as much as a conscious&#13;
decision. Seg Concerns page 7&#13;
Are Parkside Students Paying&#13;
More Than They Should?&#13;
Emily Harring&#13;
Harri091@uwp.edu&#13;
There has been a murmur of discontent around the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside campus ever since the SUFAC (Segregated&#13;
University Fee Allocation Committee) allocations for student organizations'&#13;
budgets for the next fiscal year have been released with one&#13;
shocking result: the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)'s&#13;
budget was approved at $0. Given this result, The Ranger News met&#13;
with the Speaker of the Senate Amanda Barber (who has done expansive&#13;
research into the matter and was the first to address the issue)&#13;
to see why OMSA (and others)'s budget had been either cut or decreased.&#13;
The reason for this is a bit complicated and involves a bit of&#13;
background explanation.&#13;
Every student in the UW system pays segregated fees (hereafter Seg&#13;
Fees). These Seg Fees are defined by the UW system as "charges in&#13;
addition to instructional fees, assessed to all students for student services,&#13;
activities, programs, and facilities that support the mission of&#13;
University of Wisconsin System institutions."&#13;
In other words, Seg Fees are fees that each student pays in addition to&#13;
their other charges (tuition, residency, etc) in order to fund the campus'&#13;
student organizations, athletics, and other Student Life activities&#13;
that students are involved in outside of the classroom.&#13;
See Student page 6&#13;
The "Fountain of the Future"&#13;
Ellen Pate-Bridges&#13;
Pateb001@uwp.edu&#13;
UW-Parkside recently debuted a new style of soda fountain in the&#13;
Brickstone Eatery called the Coca-Cola Freestyle. This innovative new&#13;
Coke machine, nicknamed the "Soda Fountain of the Future," offers&#13;
more than 100 drink varieties with over 70 diet and low-calorie drink&#13;
options and more than 90 that are caffeine-free.&#13;
This new Coke machine is truly modern with a touch-screen display&#13;
that replaces the standard push-button method of choosing drinks.&#13;
Instead of using bags of syrup like traditional soda fountains, the Coca-Cola&#13;
Freestyle uses cartridges and the flavors are loaded into the&#13;
machine's bottom portion, eliminating the mess that comes along with&#13;
those traditional soda fountains. The physical design of the machine has&#13;
a sleek, modern appearance as well.&#13;
Sodexo, the owner of the Brickstone Grill and Eatery at UW-Parkside,&#13;
chose to offer the new soda fountain here as part of a plan to place&#13;
the same fountain in over 100 of its locations throughout the country.&#13;
According to the company website, Sodexo's Better Tomorrow commitments&#13;
to reduce water intensity and non-organic waste to its client&#13;
sites are supported by the Coca-Cola Freestyle. The machine eliminates&#13;
30 percent of the packaging and water that comes along with traditional&#13;
soda machine equipment, making it environmentally responsible.&#13;
UW-P is one of the premier schools in the UW system to try out the&#13;
new "Fountain of the Future."&#13;
Although this new soda fountain has been in use for a short period of&#13;
time at UW-Parkside it is already well-enjoyed by students and patrons&#13;
of the school and appears to be a very welcome change. &#13;
,A The&#13;
R ange r&#13;
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University "| Wisconsin I'arksidc Student Newspaper&#13;
900 Wood Road&#13;
Kenosha, WI53141&#13;
Phone: (262) 595-2287&#13;
Fax: (262) 595-2295&#13;
E-mail: rangernews@uwp.edu&#13;
THE RANGER NEWS February 14,2012"&#13;
Editor in Chief:&#13;
Executive Editor:&#13;
Emily Hairing&#13;
harri091 @uwp .edu&#13;
Daniel Lavender&#13;
laven006@uwp.edu&#13;
Advertising Director:&#13;
Andrew Donahoe&#13;
donah006@ uwp .edu&#13;
Lead Photographer:&#13;
Cedric Ray&#13;
ray00007@ uwp .edu&#13;
Staff Reporters:&#13;
Alyssa Kay&#13;
kay00003 @uwp.edu&#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 Neimi&#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;
Michael Jensen&#13;
jense089@uwp.edu&#13;
Kelley Klinkhammer&#13;
klink003@uwp.edu&#13;
Carl Rollmann&#13;
rollm001@uwp.edu&#13;
Mark Fleming&#13;
flemi008@uwp.edu&#13;
Zak Eden&#13;
edenOOOl @uwp.edu&#13;
Maggie Lawler&#13;
lawle020@uwp.edu&#13;
Charles Reynolds&#13;
reynoO 18 @uwp .edu&#13;
MISSION STATEMENT:&#13;
THE RANGER NEWS STRI VES TO INFO RM,&#13;
EDUCATE, AND ENGAGE THE UW-PARKSIDE&#13;
COMMUNITY BY PUBLISHING WELL-WRITTEN,&#13;
ACCURATE STUDENT JOURNALISM ON A&#13;
BI-WEEKLY BASIS, AS WELL AS ONLINE.&#13;
The Ranger News meetings are every Friday&#13;
at noon in MOLN 107. All students&#13;
and faculty of UW-Parkside are welcome&#13;
to attend. Have any comments, concerns,&#13;
questions, or story ideas? Please e-mail&#13;
us at: rangernews@uwp.edu. Like to&#13;
meet with us? We are located in the Student&#13;
Center in room L101A.&#13;
Letter from the editor&#13;
What a crazy couple of weeks&#13;
Parkside has had since the last&#13;
paper came out. Not only were&#13;
students on edge because of the&#13;
hit list hoax and rubber band&#13;
nooses a couple weeks ago, but&#13;
now a new array of interesting&#13;
legality matters have sprung up&#13;
(more info on that can be found&#13;
on both the cover page and&#13;
continued on page six). Parkside,&#13;
you never cease to amaze&#13;
me. Let's remember to respect&#13;
each other, okay? We have such&#13;
a strong community, as was&#13;
proven by the recent events.&#13;
In better news, I recently picked&#13;
up Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by&#13;
John le Carre so 1 could read it&#13;
before the DVD comes out on&#13;
20 March 2012 (which I will be&#13;
picking up because it's full of&#13;
amazing British actors), and it&#13;
makes me want to live in a spy&#13;
novel. Spies are cool. If, you&#13;
know, they're on your side, but I&#13;
digress. They're cool.&#13;
You know what's not cool? The&#13;
fact that we had a couple of&#13;
amazingly warm days and now it&#13;
has decided to snow again. Not&#13;
cool, Wisconsin, not cool. Here's&#13;
to hoping spring decides to come&#13;
sooner rather than later.&#13;
Emily Harring&#13;
harri091@uwp.edu&#13;
14 February&#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;
&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
15 February&#13;
10:00 AM-3:00 PM&#13;
Study Abroad Fair&#13;
Upper Main Place/Wyllie Hall&#13;
1:00 PM-2:30 PM&#13;
Women's Basketball&#13;
UW-Parkside vs. University of Indianapolis&#13;
DeSimone Gymnasium&#13;
3:00 PM-4:30 PM&#13;
Men's Basketball&#13;
UW-Parkside vs. University of Indianapolis&#13;
DeSimone Gymnasium&#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;
&#13;
Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
1:00 PM-3:00 PM&#13;
Business Services Training: Purchasing&#13;
Tallent 245&#13;
22 February&#13;
UW-Parkside vs. Lewis University&#13;
DeSimone Gymnasium&#13;
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM&#13;
Men's Basketball&#13;
UW-Parkside vs. Lewis University&#13;
DeSimone Gymnasium&#13;
7:30 PM - 10:30 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectation:&#13;
RCAH Theatre&#13;
1:00&#13;
Business Services&#13;
-1:30 PM&#13;
Ptocard Refresher&#13;
245&#13;
16 February&#13;
12:00 PM -8:00 PM&#13;
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7:00 PM-10:00 PM&#13;
Straylisht Open Mic&#13;
The Den&#13;
18 February&#13;
12:00 PM-4:00 PM j&#13;
Art Exhibition:&#13;
West African Art from the Mathis Collection&#13;
Everyday Matters: Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
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Rita Tallent Picken&#13;
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7:30 PM - 9:30 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Bicycle Thief&#13;
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Everyday Matters. Works by Three Local Artists&#13;
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5:30 PM-6:30 PM&#13;
Women's Basketball&#13;
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2:00 PM -5:00 PM&#13;
Parkside Theatre Presents: Great Expectations&#13;
RCAH Theatre&#13;
5:00 PM-7:00 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: The Bicycle Thief&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
f 0^ 27 February&#13;
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM&#13;
BSU Soul Food Social&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
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room, officer then cleared. it \ £ &amp;&#13;
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Suspicious Circumstances. Tallent Hall.&#13;
6:56pm. Complainant reports vandalism to&#13;
vehicle. Officer takes report, evidence transferred&#13;
to Kenosha Sheriff Dept. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
12-302&#13;
Emergency Crisis Intervention. Tallent Hall.&#13;
traffic Violation. CTH G (Wood Road): x&#13;
10:52pm. Jeremy McKinney was ticketed&#13;
for Operating w/o DL 4th Offense. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
12-304&#13;
Drug Possession. University Apartments.&#13;
11:51pm. While on foot patrol, officers&#13;
confiscate drug paraphernalia and two male&#13;
subjects transported to Kenosha Jail for&#13;
Probation &lt;S? Parole golds. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/04/12&#13;
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Alarm - Building. Wyllie Hall. 12:06pm.&#13;
Complainant reports alarm going off. Officer&#13;
dispatched to area, alarm was taken care&#13;
of. Officer then cleared. !&#13;
12-310&#13;
Smoking In Restricted Area. University&#13;
Apartments. 5:31pm. Resident Advisor reofficer&#13;
for smell of marijuana. Officer issued&#13;
various citations, Smoking In A Residence&#13;
Hall, Possession of Drug Paraph &amp; Possession&#13;
erous Weapons. Officer then cleared.&#13;
PI 2-31? % 4 \ \&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances. Ranger Hall.&#13;
12:10am. Resident Advisor has report that nonresidents&#13;
climbing through exterior window.&#13;
Officers escorted two subjects from building&#13;
and they were also given verbal warnings. Officers&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
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Checkpoint reports perimeter alarm. Officer&#13;
check location area secured. Key Holder arrived&#13;
and then reset alarm. Officer then cleared.&#13;
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Agency Assist. Ranger Hall. 5:21pm. KSD&#13;
request assistance in locating resident/student&#13;
involved in drive off without paying for gas.&#13;
UWPPD officer unable to locate resident/student.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
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February 14,2012&#13;
Why V-Day Isn't So Important&#13;
Contrary to what Hallmark Tells You&#13;
Emilly Harring&#13;
Harri091@uwp.edu&#13;
I have never understood why so many people get hung up on Valen- If there is one thing Hollywood is good at, it is making people believe&#13;
tine's Day. A consumer holiday at its finest, there is really no reason to in unattainable things such as trips to Paris and gifts of diamon s on Vrely&#13;
on one day to give significance to a relationship (or lack thereof). Day. God forbid a man does not act like Prince Charming or uy you all&#13;
Sure, it is nice to take a day to spend some attention and time with your of the things on this oh so special date of 14 February, he simply is not&#13;
significant other, but honestly, it does not have to be on Valentine's Day worth your time if he cannot rope you the moon (or afford Iiffany s). If&#13;
(hereafter V-Day, because it is fun to say). If it is, that is just grand, but if you spend your entire life waiting to have that perfect V-Day as seen in&#13;
your boyfriend forgets to pick up flowers and candy, don't break up with the movies, you will forever be disappointed. The best moments are the&#13;
him (unless he is always a jerk; then break up with him). So many women simplest. Grand gestures of love and desire, while nice to dream about,&#13;
have unrealistic expectations on how V-Day must be spent; I blame Hoi- remain some of Hollywood's most fallacious lies that everyone continues&#13;
lywood and Hallmark. At the same time, many men presume that if they to believe,&#13;
do not go above and beyond their regular, day-to-day behaviors on VDay,&#13;
their women will be disappointed in them. This is not always true, And don't even get me started on those atrociously cheesy Hallmark&#13;
men. I know, take a moment; this is shocking news. cards full of love, hearts, and rainbows. Hallmark makes everything look&#13;
like a bad Lifetime movie. But, I digress.&#13;
The truth is, it is typical of women to justify spending gregarious&#13;
amounts of money on themselves, particularly on holidays. We deserve The point is that if you're celebrating V-Day, that is fine. Have fun.&#13;
it, so we buy it. Thus, if you forget to buy us a box of chocolates, never However, if you do not have anyone currently to spend V-Day with, that&#13;
fear, for we shall go buy a pint of ice cream and all will be well. is fine also. Contrary to popular belief, single ladies and gents everywhere&#13;
need not be bitter about the fact that they do not have a date. It will&#13;
Do not fret if you cannot afford to take us to a fancy restaurant because, be fine. You will survive. I promise.&#13;
as in the case of my best friend, Golden Corral works just fine. Better yet,&#13;
cook a"hf&gt;me-ifiade meal Of whatever you please; we love home-made So, what can we take away from this article? A) Targeting one day as&#13;
meals. Or, do not cook us anything on V-Day, because the day really does the epitome of romanticism is stupid and B) while it is easy to get sucked&#13;
not matter. (Though, you should probably cook home-made meals once into Hollywood's version of romance, the simpler moments matter more,&#13;
in a while. Just a tip.)&#13;
POETRY CONTEST!!!!&#13;
UW-Parkside's Straylight Literary Magazine is hosting its second annual Poetry Contest!&#13;
With the $10 purchase of a copy of Straylight, entry into the contest is free. Submissions are limited&#13;
to three poems per person; the deadline for the contest is 19 March 2012. Prizes for the contest&#13;
are as follows: $125 for 1st place, $50 for 2nd place, and $25 for 2rd place. You can submit your&#13;
work online at www.straylightmag.com today!&#13;
Check us out at&#13;
www.trnonline.org&#13;
for more information &#13;
5 February 14,2012&#13;
Fresh Ink Review: Darker and Edgier than Ever&#13;
Bobby Johnson&#13;
Johns376@uwp.edu&#13;
Over the weekend, the Fresh-ink installment, In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play, by Sarah Rhul brought laughter to audiences through its&#13;
sexually explicit nature!&#13;
In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play, tells a peculiar tale about the mistreatment of women. The play is set in a spa town in the vicinity of&#13;
New York in the late 1800s. Electricity has just begun to thrive in the homes of those able to afford it. Dr. Givings, a gynecologist in this time of&#13;
the late 1800s, has harnessed a bit of this electricity so that he may practice his treatment on patients suffering from "hysteria," using a strange&#13;
electric-powered box. In modern terminology, this strange box is known as a vibrator. His treatment of patients takes place "in the room next&#13;
door," or, what he refers to as the doctor's "operating theater."&#13;
A new patient, Sabrina Daldry (UW-Parkside student Brenna Kempf), suffers from symptoms that alarm her husband. Furthermore, she is sensitive&#13;
to light and prone to tears. Her treatment with the vibrator begins a strong attachment, and an insatiable curiosity to the vibrator which causes&#13;
her addiction to the treatment. Actress Brenna Kempf left the audience roaring with laughter as she played numerous orgasms on stage.&#13;
In the second act, Leo Irving (UW-Parkside Student Antonio Torrez) suffers from a diabolical case of unattainable inspiration. This is a principal&#13;
cause for hysterical behavior as he is an artist. His treatment with the vibrator produced an even louder reaction from the crowd given the&#13;
awkward nature of the situation.&#13;
Having a reputation for the dark and edgy, as Director Gale Childs-Daly announced in opening this production Friday night, the Fresh-ink series&#13;
commits its material to the new, stylish plays of new and rising playwrights. Sarah Rhul, for instance, is a young, new playwright that likes to experiment&#13;
with the bizarre aspects of a very real world. Her characters, for instance, live in a suspended reality while inhabiting this one. They speak&#13;
with a poetic language, but consist of flesh and blood.&#13;
Overall, the staged reading was a huge success, and produced two nights of roaring comedy! The Fresh-ink series continues its edginess with its&#13;
last installment of the year, Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom, in late March. Get ready for a world of video game mayhem as virtual reality&#13;
collides with the reality we know to be our own!&#13;
scenes provide plenty of shock value&#13;
and keep you guessing. These scenes do&#13;
this so well because there is no precise&#13;
build up and they happen without&#13;
warning. In a lot of scary films, there&#13;
is music that tells you when something&#13;
is about to happen, and it takes away&#13;
from the shock. In this film, a lot of the&#13;
shock does not happen during the music;&#13;
instead it happens when there is silence.&#13;
With the Woman in Black killing&#13;
children for revenge against the village&#13;
people who killed her son, Kipps must&#13;
figure out a way to put the spirit to rest&#13;
before his son is next.&#13;
Misha Handley, the child actor who&#13;
plays the son of Radcliffe's character, is&#13;
his godson in real life. As such, Radcliffe&#13;
and Handley were able to establish&#13;
a relationship for the film a lot easier. In&#13;
a film where the children are the targets,&#13;
having an established relationship&#13;
between a father and son is important&#13;
so that the emotions seem more real and&#13;
the viewer can have empathy for the&#13;
character.&#13;
Even though this film has supernatural&#13;
elements in it, it is still a perfect&#13;
post-Potter film for Daniel Radcliffe&#13;
in the sense that he is not playing a kid&#13;
anymore, nor is he just an adult, but a&#13;
parent. The supernatural elements give&#13;
the viewer a nostalgic feeling of their favorite&#13;
boy wizard, while showing them&#13;
that the child actor they grew up with is&#13;
now a mature actor capable of continuing&#13;
in the world of film.&#13;
photo courtesty ofimdb.com&#13;
Trevor Henkel&#13;
HenkeO 11 @ u wp .edu&#13;
The Woman in Black&#13;
Review&#13;
Once a role that a lot of actors have&#13;
been known for has ended, they have&#13;
the problem of being successful in later&#13;
films. Actor Daniel Radcliffe, who has .&#13;
played Harry Potter for more than half&#13;
of his life has come out with his first&#13;
post-Potter film, The Woman in Black,&#13;
and it was thrilling, captivating, and a&#13;
film you do not want to watch by yourself&#13;
at night. Radcliffe plays Arthur&#13;
Kipps, a young lawyer and single dad&#13;
who travels to a remote village that, unknown&#13;
to him, is haunted by a vengeful&#13;
ghost that has been terrorizing the locals&#13;
and killing their children.&#13;
While Kipps is the main character, the&#13;
film focuses on both of the locations at&#13;
which he stays at, along with the people&#13;
he interacts with. This helps the viewer&#13;
get a better feel of what exactly is happening,&#13;
instead of only focusing on his&#13;
own struggles. This also helps with the&#13;
more frightening scenes that take place.&#13;
The color scheme of the film uses a lot&#13;
of dark colors and gives the characters a&#13;
pale skin complexion that not only adds&#13;
to the dark tone of the film, but is also&#13;
eerily beautiful.&#13;
Nothing about this village is welcoming.&#13;
Aside from two people, everybody&#13;
glares at him, and the parents drag their&#13;
children inside when he walks through&#13;
the town; he is isolated and unwanted.&#13;
The gloomy atmosphere created by&#13;
continually cloudy skies and numerous&#13;
periods of dense fog give this place a&#13;
chilling and haunting feeling. Even in&#13;
the mansion he stays at he is alone, the&#13;
creaking noises and echoing sounds are&#13;
louder and more nerve racking than if he&#13;
was with other people.&#13;
The film's build up to the frightening&#13;
scenes is done in a way that is not at all&#13;
cliche, while not over the top either. The &#13;
6&#13;
A Change in Leadership&#13;
Emily Harring&#13;
Harri091@uwp.edu&#13;
Like semesters in the past, Parkside Student&#13;
Government (PSG) has had to say hello to a&#13;
variety of new members as old members have&#13;
stepped down. Known for its high turnover rate,&#13;
students can oftentimes see new faces each semester&#13;
in the PSG office. While the high turnover&#13;
makes it hard to develop the organization's&#13;
leadership positions, it also allows new students&#13;
the chance to join.&#13;
"We have had very high quality students who&#13;
have joined PSG lately," said Speaker of the&#13;
Senate Amanda Barber. "Among many others&#13;
we have underclassmen Senators Annalee Sepanski&#13;
and Lauren Bradshaw. The two of these&#13;
wonderful students have went above and beyond&#13;
their job requirements as Senators to serve the&#13;
student body and they have spent a great deal of&#13;
their time working on sub-committees like SUFAC&#13;
and Student Life Committee. This is quite&#13;
a bit of dedication and time commitment, especially&#13;
from underclassmen."&#13;
There are many reasons that PSG experiences&#13;
such a high turnover with students, according&#13;
to Barber. One of said reasons include the fact&#13;
that some students have other job opportunities&#13;
or internships that take up much of their time&#13;
and they find that they have to vacate their seats;&#13;
another likely scenario is that many students do&#13;
not realize the dedication and time commitment&#13;
necessary in order to be a PSG officer and they&#13;
vacate their seats in order to work on academics,&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
as well as spend time with their families.&#13;
One of the most surprising vacations of the&#13;
semester was the stepping down of Vice-President&#13;
Corey Bullocks. Bullocks was appointed&#13;
VP by former VP and current President Nelson&#13;
Senda JR. after former President Justin Irwin's&#13;
vacation.&#13;
"[He] is an [extremely] dedicated student&#13;
leader here on campus and Parkside is a better&#13;
place as a result of his enrollment here. He&#13;
does many different types of work to better the&#13;
student life experience at Parkside; I can't say&#13;
enough about his dedication. His heart is definitely&#13;
with the students," said Barber.&#13;
Appointed to take his seat, former President&#13;
Dana Calamia finds herself once again part of&#13;
PSG.&#13;
"[She] was the best choice for Vice President&#13;
for many reasons. With it being so late in the&#13;
year, we needed to have someone fill the Vice&#13;
President position who already knew a great&#13;
deal about the powers, means, and responsibilities&#13;
not only of the Vice President position, but&#13;
also PSG generally. Vice President Calamia is&#13;
a true leader on campus and she has shown her&#13;
dedication to the students of UW Parkside in&#13;
more ways than can be counted," stated Barber.&#13;
While news of the vacation of Bullocks and&#13;
appointment of Calamia's position was certainly&#13;
a surprising way to begin the semester,&#13;
an even more surprising turn was the vacation&#13;
of SUFAC Director Lauren Axelson shortly after&#13;
budget hearings for organizations began. In&#13;
an emergency meeting, former SUFAC Director&#13;
Jisha Jose was reappointed. Now that all the&#13;
leadership positions have been secured with&#13;
strong, dedicated students, PSG hopes to gain&#13;
February 14,2012&#13;
more input on Student Life issues around campus&#13;
that need to be addressed. Students can meet&#13;
with Senate members at their weekly meetings&#13;
on Tuesday at 9PM in the Walnut Room of the&#13;
Student Center, as well as attend the upcoming&#13;
event PSG is hosting called Rock the Vote on 29&#13;
February 2012 from 7PM to 11PM in the University&#13;
Ballroom. Rock the Vote is a pre-election&#13;
concert in which students can get to know their&#13;
PSG leaders, ask them questions, or bring forward&#13;
any concerns about the campus community.&#13;
There will be performances by Above Aurora,&#13;
Dropping Daisies, Will of Tomorrow, and&#13;
Thunder Driver, as well as free food. There is a&#13;
$5 cover, but with a UW-P ID there is no charge.&#13;
Barber also personally invites any member&#13;
of the UW-P community to contact her regarding&#13;
Student Life issues at any time. She can be&#13;
reached at psg.speakerofthesenate@uwp.edu or&#13;
at (262) 595-2036&#13;
Students and Seg Fees Continued&#13;
A full-time Parkside student currently pays $960 in Seg Fees for the&#13;
Fall and Spring semester, or $480 for one semester. There are specific&#13;
criteria that must be met in order for something to be funded using student&#13;
Seg Fees. This criteria is set up by the Board of Regents.&#13;
The Board of Regents is the governing body of the University of Wisconsin&#13;
system. There are 18 members on the board who review and either&#13;
approve or disapprove the budgets of each UW University, along with&#13;
other responsibilities. The Board of Regents also sets policies for the UW&#13;
system; they have many policies concerning the way Seg Fees can be&#13;
spent. One particular policy, G15 (which can be found at http://www.&#13;
wisconsin.edu/fadmin/gapp/gappl5.htm) gives a list of definitions for the&#13;
specific items Seg Fees can and cannot pay.&#13;
According to the criteria laid out by G15, UW-P students' Seg Fees are&#13;
not allowed to pay for a substantial number of things that they are currently&#13;
paying for, including OMSA.&#13;
"In G-15 section III. Definitions, the definition for Student Services&#13;
Administration led SUFAC to cease funding for several positions in the&#13;
Parkside Student Center, Student Life, and Student Activities. These positions&#13;
alone cost the student body over $265,000," stated Barber.&#13;
"In G15 section III. Definitions, the definition of Educational Opportunity&#13;
led SUFAC to cease funding for OMSA. The total amount between&#13;
the.. .listed positions and for OMSA is over $300,000."&#13;
While some may see this as a problem, Barber feels this is a wonderful&#13;
opportunity for both SUFAC and the UW-P student body for many&#13;
reasons. Of all four-year UW universities, UW-P has the highest percent&#13;
of its Title IV federal financial aid recipients in the income level of lower&#13;
than or equal to $30,000 a year. As many know, UW-P also has the second&#13;
lowest total enrollment out of all four-year UW universities, which&#13;
increases the financial burden on the students. By ceasing to fund these&#13;
programs and positions, the financial burden on the students is lessened.&#13;
"As a member of SUFAC, I have to keep information like this in mind.&#13;
That is why SUFAC is adhering to the financial policies, as laid out by the&#13;
Board of Regents, and ceasing funding on certain positions and programs.&#13;
This does [not] mean that these things will not be funded, it means that&#13;
the funding must come from, per G15, GPR [General Purpose Revenue]&#13;
funding," said Barber.&#13;
Each specific university receives GPR funding, from the state, via the&#13;
Board of Regents.&#13;
Neither Student Activities nor OMSA plan on appealing SUFAC's decision;&#13;
appeals must be made by 14 February 2012. The final decision on&#13;
SUFAC's allocations, however, lies with the Chancellor. In the event that&#13;
SUFAC's allocations are not approved by Administration, SUFAC is able&#13;
to appeal to the Board of Regents and ask them, as the UW system's governing&#13;
body, to rule on how these positions and programs must be funded.&#13;
The deadline for these appeals is 1 April 2012.&#13;
"OMSA, Student Activities, and [the] Student Life Administration are&#13;
valuable [and] necessary parts of the Parkside family. We need them! This&#13;
is why we have such a wonderful opportunity here; SUFAC is making&#13;
sure that these amazing parts of our University stay with us in a way that&#13;
respects the financial situation of our student body," explained Barber.&#13;
That is the important thing for students to bear in mind: the departments&#13;
and OMSA will be funded, just not through Seg Fees.&#13;
"By ceasing to fund these programs and position,&#13;
the financial burden on the students is lessened."&#13;
&#13;
February 14,2012 The Ranger News 7&#13;
Concern: Students concern with campus safety&#13;
After everything that happened last week, I went on my radio show and started to talk about how we need more love on campus. How we&#13;
need to embrace love. That s pretty much where it came from. I made up a sign, and tried to spread the love. I want to do this to re-establish&#13;
the connections that we think are stronger because of Globalization."&#13;
These expressions of concern about security and consideration may be justified and are given weight by all the pain, fear, and anguish&#13;
caused by these events that transpired on our campus. However, despite the fact that these alleged grievances exposed by this hate crime&#13;
could have been lodged, as Ms. Owens implied, in a better fashion, much less tainted by collateral damage, we all can and should learn a lesson&#13;
from this. Not only that hate shouldn't be tolerated, but that we should be tolerant of each other, of diversity, and embrace it wholeheartedly&#13;
&#13;
Campus Residence. Photo courtesy of UWP.&#13;
The Ranger News' word of the week:&#13;
gre-gar-i-ous [gri-gair-ee-uhs]&#13;
1. fond of the company of others; sociable.&#13;
2. living in flocks or herds, as animals.&#13;
3. Botany. Growing in open clusters or colonies; not matted together.&#13;
4. pertaining to a flock or crowd.&#13;
[courtesy ofwww.dictionary.com]&#13;
Used in a sentence: Grendel was a gregarious individual, though he showed his love of peo&#13;
pie through the consumption of their flesh.&#13;
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In honor of Valentines Day,&#13;
Top 20 couples that were never meant to be.&#13;
20. Taylor Swift and Kanye West&#13;
19. Justin Beiber and Selena Gomez&#13;
18. The Parkside Men's Basketball team and a winning record&#13;
17. Bloods and Crips&#13;
16. Borat and Pamela Anderson&#13;
15. Billy Cundiff's Career&#13;
14. Bonnie and Clyde&#13;
13. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes&#13;
12. Cathy and Heathcliff&#13;
11. Steve Bartman and the Chicago Cubs Organization&#13;
10. OJ Simpson and his wife&#13;
9. Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries&#13;
8. Raskolnikov and crime&#13;
7. Sid and Nancy&#13;
6. Rose and Jack Dawson&#13;
5. Conan O Brien and NBC&#13;
4. Kobe and Shaq&#13;
3. Elaine and The Old Make-Out King from The Graduate&#13;
2. Rebecca Black and the music industry&#13;
1. Romeo and Juliet&#13;
What is Cool? 321&#13;
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Sodexo era begins&#13;
Step Show&#13;
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Dr. Keon appeared to welcome&#13;
the questions and offer clear and&#13;
concise responses to all of them.&#13;
One individual asked if&#13;
he would be active in the&#13;
community if he were chosen to&#13;
he Parkside's next chancellor. He&#13;
indicated that roughly half of his&#13;
time would be spent on campus,&#13;
while the other half would be&#13;
spent in the community. He cited&#13;
his desire to meet with people&#13;
from different backgrounds as&#13;
well a s a need for fundraising as&#13;
his re asons for wanting to divide&#13;
his time in such a manner.&#13;
A related question asked&#13;
about his experience connecting&#13;
the university to the community.&#13;
Dr. Keon discussed, in detail,&#13;
the various aspects of his&#13;
community-related experience.&#13;
He mentioned his time as chair&#13;
of a charter school for kids with&#13;
dyslexia and his work with the&#13;
Florida Council for Sustainability&#13;
as just some of the things he&#13;
has done to be active in the&#13;
community. He concluded his&#13;
response to this question by&#13;
passionately emphasizing that the&#13;
"community should feel that they&#13;
own the university."&#13;
Another individual asked&#13;
about the research he has done&#13;
on Parkside and his findings. He&#13;
indicated that having a strong&#13;
faculty and being very diverse&#13;
were among the positives that&#13;
he discovered. However, he also&#13;
suggested that Parkside has not&#13;
grown, in terms of enrollment,&#13;
like other universities in the state.&#13;
Additionally, he acknowledged&#13;
that Parkside has a strong&#13;
liberal arts tradition and a lot&#13;
of first-generation students. He&#13;
mentioned that the school might&#13;
want to consider making changes&#13;
to its web site in order to better&#13;
advertise its strengths.&#13;
Another question&#13;
touched on a sensitive subject.&#13;
A member of the audience asked&#13;
Dr. Keon how he would address&#13;
the issue of Parkside having a&#13;
reputation as being the "college&#13;
of last resort." Dr. Keon indicated&#13;
that he would look into taking&#13;
any initiative that could change&#13;
this perception of the school,&#13;
but stressed the importance of&#13;
maintaining Parkside's diversity.&#13;
Dr. Keon has a plethora&#13;
of experience in different area of&#13;
academics. He seems to take his&#13;
work seriously and be passionate&#13;
about what he does. The audience&#13;
gave him a warm reception before&#13;
he began speaking and a round&#13;
of applause when he concluded.&#13;
Will he be our next chancellor?&#13;
Only time will tell.&#13;
CONTINUED ON PAGE 4&#13;
Cand nt. •"&#13;
May 5, 2009&#13;
News Since 1972&#13;
es&#13;
vibrant" campus that can be a&#13;
first choice for students, and she&#13;
would like to see that happen.&#13;
Ford stressed the recruitment&#13;
of students to UW-Parkside, and&#13;
the retention of the students that&#13;
are currently at the school. Ford&#13;
.stated that one approach does&#13;
not fit all of the students' needs;&#13;
different students require different&#13;
reasons to come to UW-Parkside&#13;
and to stay here.&#13;
Another student asked&#13;
why the interest in UW-Parkside,&#13;
and why now? Ford stated that]&#13;
"there is an opportunity for me to&#13;
lead and to grow. To be the part of&#13;
a learning community that values&#13;
diversity, inclusiveness, and a&#13;
high quality of academic learning&#13;
experiences."&#13;
She assured the audience&#13;
that she wants to make a&#13;
difference, and joked that she&#13;
doesn't just pick schools based on&#13;
the weather. Ford stated that she&#13;
had a lot of "sticking" power, and&#13;
could see herself at UW-Parkside&#13;
for many years. "Time to go and&#13;
grow," she said,&#13;
^ Deborah • Ford&#13;
"We've got issues"&#13;
The Ranger News May 5, 2009&#13;
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Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives&#13;
to inform, educate, and&#13;
engage the UW-Parkside&#13;
community by publishing&#13;
well-written, accurate&#13;
student journalism on a&#13;
weekly basis.&#13;
The Ranger News has meetings every&#13;
Friday at noon. All students and faculty of&#13;
UW-Parkside arc welcome. Please feel free&#13;
to attend. Have any comments, concerns,&#13;
questions, or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: rangemews@uwp.edu .&#13;
We are located at Wyllie D139C&#13;
Each person may take one newspaper&#13;
per issue date. Extra newspapers can be&#13;
purchased for $1 apiece. Newspapers can&#13;
be taken on a first come, first serve basis,&#13;
meaning that once they are gone, they arc&#13;
gone. We work on the honor system, but&#13;
violators will be prosecuted for theft. Faculty&#13;
members and students organizations who&#13;
wish to use The Ranger News in classrooms&#13;
should consult the editor-in-chief to reserve&#13;
however many free copies they wish to use. a?&#13;
Well, here we are. The very&#13;
last printed issue of The Ranger&#13;
News, probably forever. It's kind&#13;
of a bittersweet moment, really.&#13;
I'm excited and definitely looking&#13;
forward to being online next&#13;
year—saves time, paper, and trees.&#13;
Being online makes our deadlines&#13;
more flexible and allows us to be&#13;
timelier with our news, which will&#13;
reduce frustration and stress on all&#13;
of us.&#13;
On the other hand, though, I&#13;
will definitely be missing the hard&#13;
copy. I will miss the deliveries, the&#13;
workout that comes with pushing&#13;
a cart full of newspapers across&#13;
campus and back, and tending the&#13;
newsstands. I will miss Sundays,&#13;
with Ruth and Cedric, working&#13;
through the maze that is laying&#13;
out an issue. Hell, I'll even miss&#13;
the frustration that would come&#13;
with Hometown telling me that the&#13;
issues would be late because yet&#13;
another piece of machinery broke&#13;
down.&#13;
Newspapers, unfortunately,&#13;
are a struggling business these&#13;
days due to high production costs&#13;
and low hard-copy-readership. We&#13;
are no different. Hometown is the&#13;
cheapest publisher available to us;&#13;
even then it's 700 dollars a week in&#13;
processing, printing, and delivery&#13;
costs. As much as I wish we could&#13;
continue printing hard copies...it&#13;
is just not feasible any longer. With&#13;
budget cuts across the campus, we&#13;
could no longer justify spending&#13;
700 dollars of student money per&#13;
week on something that could be&#13;
done more efficiently and for much&#13;
less.&#13;
After we've spent a year with&#13;
online publishing we may choose&#13;
to go back to printing a hard&#13;
copy every so often, almost like a&#13;
showcase of the month's articles.&#13;
It will mostly depend upon what&#13;
publishers are still in business and&#13;
how much they would charge us. If&#13;
it is something we feel like we can&#13;
justify spending extra money on&#13;
and spending the time on, we will&#13;
return to a few printed issues per&#13;
year. However, I do not see printed&#13;
issues coming back as frequently&#13;
as they are published now.&#13;
I would like to thank&#13;
everyone at Hometown&#13;
Publishing for everything they've&#13;
done for us for the past few years.&#13;
Everyone here at The Ranger News&#13;
appreciates the work and time&#13;
they've put in to make sure we get&#13;
our issues in good condition and as&#13;
we laid them out. There have been&#13;
glitches, but that happens in any&#13;
business. I wish them the best of&#13;
luck with everything, and hope that&#13;
other newspapers and publications&#13;
can continue to give them their&#13;
business.&#13;
As for us, this summer will&#13;
be a lot of hard work to get the&#13;
website up and running the way it&#13;
should be. Right now, you can see&#13;
a placeholder of sorts if you head&#13;
over to therangernews.com. Come&#13;
late summer or early fall that space&#13;
will be changed drastically. The&#13;
website will change daily, with&#13;
news articles being published as&#13;
they are written, sports articles&#13;
up a few hours after the game,&#13;
and with the same weekly content&#13;
(movie reviews, opinions, comics,&#13;
etc.) that we have now.&#13;
It will definitely be a&#13;
transition. I know we will have&#13;
some difficulties at first, because&#13;
that is to be expected when you&#13;
make a big change like this.&#13;
But I have complete confidence&#13;
in the staff, and I think we will&#13;
successfully be publishing online&#13;
from now on. I hope you all are as&#13;
excited as I am about this move,&#13;
and I hope you will continue to&#13;
read The Ranger News in its new&#13;
format.&#13;
Thank you again to Hometown&#13;
Publishing for everything they've&#13;
done, and a big, big thank you to&#13;
the staff at The Ranger News this&#13;
year. You guys have been excellent&#13;
to work with, and I hope to see you&#13;
all again in fall. Congratulations to&#13;
those who are graduating!&#13;
See you online,&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
THE POLICE&#13;
BLOTTER M/24/09 09-1047&#13;
Tow Vehicle. University&#13;
Apartments Lot. 9:12am. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Chronic Violator vehicle towed&#13;
for unpaid parking citations.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
04/24/09 09-1050&#13;
Traffic Accident - Non-&#13;
Reportable. Union Lot. 9:38am:&#13;
Complainant reports accident.&#13;
Officer takes report ana then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/25/09 09-1063&#13;
Alarm-Fire. Coni Arts Building.&#13;
5:58pm. UWPPD Alarm Panel&#13;
reports active fire alarm. Officer&#13;
arid Rescue Units arrive. Student&#13;
cleaning with bee wax. All units&#13;
burnt food. $iarm was reset,&#13;
officer then cjlared.&#13;
04/28/09&#13;
04/24/09 09-1053&#13;
Traffic Accident - Hit and Run.&#13;
SAC Lot. 1:52pm. Complainant&#13;
reports accident. Officer takes&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
04/26/09 09-1074&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH G @ CTH&#13;
A. 11:42pm. Ronnie D Smith was&#13;
ticketed for Operating Without&#13;
Valid D.L., Officers then cleared.&#13;
09-1093&#13;
University Apts&#13;
Lot. 2:28pm. Officer conducting&#13;
parking enforcement, officer then&#13;
observed a. forged temporary&#13;
housing permit. Vehicle towed&#13;
as Chronic Violator for unpaid&#13;
parking citations. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/30/09 09-1114&#13;
Computer Crimes. Campus&#13;
Location. 2:27pm. Officer takes&#13;
report for computer crimes.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/30/09 09-1118&#13;
Tow Vehicle. CTH G @ 10th&#13;
Place. 8:30pm. Officer observed&#13;
a disable vehicle. Vehicle Towed&#13;
for road hazard. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/24/09 09-1054&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
University Apartments. 8:05pm.&#13;
Complainant reports smoke&#13;
coming from roof. Officer&#13;
and Fire Dept arrive, fire was&#13;
extinguished. All Units cleared.&#13;
04/07/09 09-1075&#13;
Warrant Pickup - Other Agency."&#13;
CTH G @ CTH A. 12:03am. Ref:&#13;
09-1074, CIB files indicate active&#13;
warrant. Kenosha Joint Services&#13;
confirmed warrant. Subject&#13;
posted bond at UWPPD and was&#13;
then released. Officer cleared.&#13;
04/28/09 09-1094&#13;
Theft - From Building.&#13;
University Apartments. 7:32pm.&#13;
Complainant reports theft of&#13;
IPOD Touch. Officer takes report&#13;
and then cleared.&#13;
04/30/09 09-1121&#13;
Agency Assist. STH 31 @ CTH&#13;
KR. 10:31pm. UWPDD Unit&#13;
assists with intoxicated driver.&#13;
Subject taken in-custody by KSD&#13;
Unit. UWPPD Unit then cleared.&#13;
04/25/09 09-1060&#13;
Medical Assistance. Molinaro&#13;
Hall. 10:22am. Report that&#13;
male fell and hit head. Officer&#13;
and Rescue Units arrive. Male&#13;
transported to local hospital.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/27/09 09-1083&#13;
UWS 18/Vandalism. Com Arts&#13;
Lot. 11:18am. Complainant&#13;
reports vandalism to vehicle.&#13;
Officer takes report and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/29/09 09-1099&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.Tallent&#13;
Hall. 10:05am. Officer takes&#13;
suspicious circumstances report&#13;
and then cleared.&#13;
05/01/09 09-1124&#13;
Traffic Violation. Union Lot.&#13;
2:04am. Christopher JD Mitchell&#13;
was ticketed for Operating While&#13;
Suspended. Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/25/09 09-1062&#13;
Simple Battery. Sports/Activity&#13;
Center. 2:00pm. Complainant&#13;
reports child was pushed. Officer&#13;
04/27/09 09-1084&#13;
Theft - From Building. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 12:29pm. Complainant&#13;
reports theft of textbooks. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
04/29/09 09-1103&#13;
Agency Assist. CTH G @ 12th&#13;
Place. 11:37am. Complainant&#13;
reports accident. KSD Unit &amp;&#13;
UWPPD Unit arrives, assistances&#13;
given. UWPPD Unit then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
05/01/09 09-1125&#13;
Disorderly Conduct. Parkside&#13;
Union. 2:06am. Officer issue&#13;
Disorderly Conduct citation to&#13;
subject at dance event. Officers&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
04/28/09 09-1092&#13;
Alarm-Fire. Wyllie Hall. 1:11pm.&#13;
UWPPD Alarm Panel reports&#13;
active fire alarm. Officer reports&#13;
04/29/09 09-1104&#13;
Alarm - Fire. University&#13;
Apartments. 12:02pm. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel reports active fire&#13;
alarm. Officer arrives then report&#13;
work set-off alarm using torch.&#13;
Alarm reset, officer then cleared.&#13;
05/01/09 09-1126&#13;
Liquor Violation. Ranger Hall-&#13;
3:01am. Resident Advisor request&#13;
officer for complaint. Officer&#13;
issued "2" Underage Drinking-&#13;
Possess/Consume. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
THINGS TQ ni&gt;&#13;
THE U TUESDAY, MAY 5&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show II&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Jazz Ensemble with&#13;
Wilmot High School Jazz Band&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
Art Department Ceramic Sale&#13;
9:00am to 4:00pm&#13;
Student Center Bridge&#13;
Premiere Movie: Confessions of&#13;
a Shopaholic&#13;
9:00pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers)&#13;
plays Rebecca Bloom wood,&#13;
a woman struggling with her&#13;
debilitating obsession with&#13;
shopping and the sudden&#13;
collapse of her income source.&#13;
Unintentionally, she lands a job&#13;
writing for a financial magazine.&#13;
Ironically writing about the&#13;
very c onsumer caution she was&#13;
incapable of, Rebecca's novel&#13;
comparisons and unconventional&#13;
economic metaphors wins&#13;
her critical acclaim and the&#13;
admiration of her supportive boss&#13;
Luke. But as she draws closer to&#13;
her ultimate goal of writing for a&#13;
renowned fa shion magazine, she&#13;
begins to question her ambitions&#13;
and must determine if overcoming&#13;
her "disease" will bring her true&#13;
happiness.&#13;
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show II&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Percussion Ensemble&#13;
Noon&#13;
Com. Arts D-118&#13;
Human Costs of the US Embargo&#13;
against Cuba&#13;
12:00pm&#13;
Oak Room&#13;
For the better part of five decades,&#13;
through the administrations of&#13;
nine presidents, the United States&#13;
has maintained an embargo&#13;
against the government of Cuba&#13;
UW-Parkside English Professor&#13;
Maria Martinez will peel back the&#13;
curtain between the two nations&#13;
to reveal the true costs this action&#13;
has had on the people of this&#13;
island nation. Free soup, salad,&#13;
and bread are served.&#13;
Chancellor Candidate: H. James&#13;
Williams&#13;
3:30pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
UW-Parkside welcomes Dr. H.&#13;
James Williams for a chancellor&#13;
candidate forum with students.&#13;
This program gives students the&#13;
opportunity to hear from and&#13;
question Dr. Williams who is&#13;
Dean of the Seidman College of&#13;
Business at Grand Valley State&#13;
University. Please join us and&#13;
make your voice heard.&#13;
THURSDAY, MAY 7&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Wind Ensemble &amp;&#13;
Community Band&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
Chancellor Candidate: H. James&#13;
Williams&#13;
9:00am&#13;
Cinema&#13;
UW-Parkside welcomes Dr. H.&#13;
James Williams for a chancellor&#13;
candidate forum with the&#13;
campus and community. This&#13;
program gives faculty, staff,&#13;
and community members the&#13;
opportunity to hear from and&#13;
question Dr. Williams who is&#13;
Dean of the Seidman College of&#13;
Business at Grand Valley State&#13;
University. Please join us and&#13;
make your voice heard.&#13;
Straylight Festival of the Arts&#13;
1:30pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
You're invited to the first annual&#13;
Straylight Festival of the Arts!&#13;
Straylight, the university's&#13;
literary arts magazine, presents a&#13;
screening of a class film project&#13;
followed by a presentation of&#13;
journals along with fiction and&#13;
poetry readings. A reception is&#13;
held from 7 to 10 p.m. or later at&#13;
Blueberries Cafe and Eatery at&#13;
522 6th Street in Racine.&#13;
FRIDAY, MAY 8&#13;
Noon Concert&#13;
Noon&#13;
TBA&#13;
SATURDAY, MAY 9&#13;
UW-Parkside Alumni Trail Run/&#13;
Walk&#13;
Time TBA&#13;
Dannehl National Cross Country&#13;
Course&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Symphony &amp;&#13;
Community Orchestra&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
SUNDAY, MAY 10&#13;
Voices of Parkside concert&#13;
1:30pm&#13;
First United Methodist Church,&#13;
Racine&#13;
Dr. James B. Kinchen Jr., leads the&#13;
Voices of Parkside in a program&#13;
that includes "Sing Joyfully"&#13;
by William Byrd, "Kyrie" by&#13;
Juan Montes Capon, "Gloria"&#13;
by Peter Williams, "Credo"&#13;
from Schubert's G Major Mass,&#13;
Sanctus" from An el Ramirez's&#13;
Misa Criolla," Eric Whitacre's&#13;
"This Marriage," "Marge" from&#13;
'Five Romantic Miniatures from&#13;
"The Simpsons,"' "Listen to the&#13;
Lambs" by R. Nathaniel Dett,&#13;
Schumann's "Zigeunerleben,"&#13;
and the opening chorus from&#13;
Bach's "Wachet Auf" cantata.&#13;
MONDAY, MAY 11&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show III&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
opening reception 5-7 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
TUESDAY, MAY 12&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show III&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Arts Alive presents The Original&#13;
Highwaymen&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show III&#13;
11 ajn.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
THURSDAY, MAY 14&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show III&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
FRIDAY, MAY 15&#13;
Race, Class, &amp; Gender book&#13;
study: "The Latehomecomer: A&#13;
Hmong Family Memoir" by Kao&#13;
Kalia Yang, discussion leader:&#13;
Mary Xiong&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
Orchard Room, Tallent Hall&#13;
SATURDAY, MAY 16&#13;
UW-Parkside Spring&#13;
Commencement Ceremony&#13;
10 a.m.&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show III&#13;
1-4 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
UW-Parkside Spring&#13;
Commencement Ceremony&#13;
2 p.m.&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
MONDAY, MAY 18&#13;
Summer Semester classes begins,&#13;
8 a.m., various campus locations&#13;
Nonprofit Development Program&#13;
presents "Roles of the Board in&#13;
Strategic Planning" 5:30-7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Tallent Hall&#13;
THURSDAY, MAY 21&#13;
Friends of the Library presents:&#13;
"Star Trek (2009): Exploring the&#13;
Origins of a Classic," with Peggy&#13;
James&#13;
7 p.m.&#13;
Overlook Lounge (second floor&#13;
of the library )&#13;
JUNE 5&#13;
UW-Parkside Continuing&#13;
Education Aging Well&#13;
Conference&#13;
8 a.m.-3:45 p.m.&#13;
Student Center&#13;
JUNE 27&#13;
UW-Parkside Arts and Crafts&#13;
Festival&#13;
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.&#13;
various campus locations&#13;
The Ranger News May 5, 2009&#13;
Search and Screen Candidate: H. James&#13;
JO KIRST&#13;
jo@therangernews.com&#13;
On May 6 and May 7,&#13;
Chancellor Candidate H. James&#13;
Williams will be on campus to meet&#13;
with students, staff, faculty, and&#13;
the campus community to answer&#13;
questions about why he is qualified&#13;
to be the next Chancellor at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside.&#13;
Williams is somewhat familiar&#13;
with the University of Wisconsin&#13;
system, as he earned his MBA in&#13;
Accounting from UW-Madison. He&#13;
has also attended the Georgetown&#13;
University Law Center, the&#13;
University of Georgia, and North&#13;
Carolina Central University.&#13;
Currently, Williams is the&#13;
Dean and Professor of Accounting&#13;
in the Seidman College of Business&#13;
at Grand Valley State University&#13;
in Grand Rapids, Mich. In this&#13;
position, he is responsible for&#13;
every facet of administrative&#13;
and academic leadership, which&#13;
includes programs for graduates&#13;
and undergraduates, and the&#13;
College's community engagement&#13;
centers.&#13;
Prior to his current position,&#13;
Williams has served other&#13;
universities such as North Carolina&#13;
Central University, Delaware State&#13;
University, and the University of&#13;
Notre Dame.&#13;
He has received numerous&#13;
awards for excelling in the areas&#13;
of academic excellence and&#13;
commitment to service, and won&#13;
the Florida A&amp;M University&#13;
Student Government Association's&#13;
Teacher of the Year award in&#13;
1992. He is a member of" se veral&#13;
professional associations, such&#13;
as the Association of Michigan&#13;
Business School Deans, and the&#13;
Virginia and Maryland State Bar&#13;
Associations.&#13;
Additionally, Williams is&#13;
a Certified Public Accountant&#13;
in North Carolina, a Certified&#13;
Management Accountant, and an&#13;
Attorney at Law. He has dozens&#13;
of fundraising and sponsored&#13;
activities under his belt, ranging&#13;
from the Small Business and&#13;
Technology Development Center&#13;
to MGM Grand to the U.S. Rural&#13;
Development Agency.&#13;
From 3:30pm to 5:00pm on&#13;
May 6, students can meet with&#13;
Williams in the Cinema and ask&#13;
him any questions they would&#13;
like. From 9:00am to 10:30am&#13;
on Thursday, May 7, the campus&#13;
community can meet with Williams&#13;
in the Cinema to ask him questions.&#13;
Both sessions are free for all to&#13;
attend.&#13;
Williams&#13;
Elizabeth Search and Sc&#13;
Candidate&#13;
JO KIRST&#13;
jo@therangernews.com&#13;
On Monday, May 4 and&#13;
Tuesday, May 5, Elizabeth Lan gland&#13;
was on campus meeting with various&#13;
groups and participating in forums&#13;
so that the Parkside community has&#13;
an opportunity to meet her, ask her&#13;
questions, and provide feedback to&#13;
the Search and Screen committee.&#13;
Langland earned her Ph.D. in&#13;
English Literature at the University&#13;
of Chicago in the 1970s, and has&#13;
attended the Guildhall School of&#13;
Music and Drama, in London,&#13;
England. She has a B.A. in English&#13;
from Barnard College.&#13;
Currently, Langland is the&#13;
University Vice President at&#13;
Arizona State University at West&#13;
Campus. This is a dual -role position,&#13;
which requires her to report to&#13;
the President of the University&#13;
and represent the campus as Vice&#13;
President to the media, legislators,&#13;
and community members while&#13;
also serving as a Dean. As Dean,&#13;
she reports to the Provost and&#13;
Executive Vice President. Her&#13;
duties as Dean include leading and&#13;
managing 150 faculty members in&#13;
three categories: Humanities, Arts&#13;
&amp; Cultural Studies, Mathematical&#13;
&amp; Natural Sciences, and Social &amp;&#13;
Behavioral Sciences; overseeing&#13;
over 4,000 undergraduate majors;&#13;
and managing a budget of roughly&#13;
$14.5 million annually between&#13;
permanent funds and temporary&#13;
funds.&#13;
Prior to her current position,&#13;
Langland has served other colleges&#13;
and universities, such as the&#13;
University of California—Davis,&#13;
where she was the Dean for the&#13;
Division of Humanities, Arts &amp;&#13;
Cultural Studies, the University of&#13;
Florida where she was the Associate&#13;
Dean for Faculty Affairs in the&#13;
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences&#13;
and the Director of Graduate&#13;
Studies, and Vanderbilt University&#13;
where she was the Director and Co-&#13;
Founder for Women's Studies.&#13;
Langland has been a professor&#13;
at numerous universities and has&#13;
won several awards for Teacher of&#13;
the Year and teaching excellence.&#13;
Her most recently published book&#13;
is titled "Telling Tales: Gender&#13;
and Narrative Form in Victorian&#13;
Literature and Culture", which was&#13;
published in 2002. She has written&#13;
numerous other pieces.&#13;
Meet John Folkins a Search and&#13;
Screen Candidate&#13;
JO KIRST&#13;
jo@ therangernews.com&#13;
On April 22 and 23, John&#13;
William Folkins visited Parkside&#13;
as a candidate for the Chancellor&#13;
position. Students, faculty, staff, and&#13;
community members all had a chance&#13;
to ask Folkins questions and get to&#13;
know him a little before providing&#13;
feedback to the Search and Screen&#13;
committee.&#13;
Folkins studied speech at the&#13;
University of Redlands, in Redlands&#13;
California, where he earned his&#13;
BA with Distinction. He attended&#13;
the University of Washington -&#13;
Seattle for his Ph.D. in Speech and&#13;
Hearing Sciences, and continued&#13;
his postdoctoral research in the&#13;
departments of Orthodontics and&#13;
Physiology &amp; Biophysics at the same&#13;
institution.&#13;
From January 2007 to January&#13;
2009, Folkins served as the Chief&#13;
Executive Officer and Director for&#13;
Bowling Green State University's&#13;
Research Institute and Technology&#13;
Transfer Services. Prior to that,&#13;
he served as the Provost and Vice&#13;
President for Academic Affairs at&#13;
BGSU, and the Associate Provost&#13;
for Undergraduate Education at the&#13;
University of Iowa. Currently, he is on&#13;
a sabbatical.&#13;
He has taught at both BGSU&#13;
and the University of Iowa, and has&#13;
received several awards and honors&#13;
including the John Hutchinson&#13;
Memorial Scholarship, the Editor's&#13;
Award for an article of the highest&#13;
merit in the Journal of Speech and&#13;
Hearing Disorders, and is a member&#13;
of Sigma Xi, the Research Society of&#13;
North America. Additionally, he is a&#13;
member of the Acoustical Society of&#13;
America and the American Speech-&#13;
Language-Hearing Association.&#13;
As BGSU Provost, Folkins was&#13;
responsible for the programming and&#13;
budgets for eight colleges, including&#13;
the College of Arts and Sciences,&#13;
College of Business Administration,&#13;
College of Health and Human&#13;
Services, College of Musical Arts,&#13;
and the Graduate College.&#13;
During his time as BGSU&#13;
Provost, Folkins sat on several&#13;
committees, including the Council&#13;
of Deans, the Provost's Group, the&#13;
President's Cabinet, Faculty Senate,&#13;
Faculty Senate Executive Committee,&#13;
Faculty Senate Budget Committee,&#13;
and Faculty Senate Committee on&#13;
Academic Affairs.&#13;
Wednesday, April 22 was the&#13;
student forum with Folkins, in which&#13;
he described athletics as the "front&#13;
door to the University", and said that&#13;
Parkside understood the concept of&#13;
"student-first learning". He believes&#13;
in shared governance, community&#13;
outreach,, and has experience with&#13;
student access to the campus.&#13;
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ARTS CULTURE&#13;
The Ranger News May 5, 2009&#13;
The Music Man&#13;
marching bands from the area&#13;
were featured throughout the&#13;
run of the show: Wilmot High&#13;
School Marching Band, Oak&#13;
Creek High School Marching&#13;
Band, South Milwaukee High&#13;
School Marching Band, and&#13;
CYO Emerald Knights Band of&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
The Oak Creek High&#13;
School Marching Band was split&#13;
in two and performed in two&#13;
shows because there were too&#13;
many students. The production&#13;
was well received by students,&#13;
"especially when the band came&#13;
on. That was a lot of fun,"&#13;
said Kristin Gauger- Kiraly, a&#13;
freshman majoring in math with&#13;
two teaching certificates and a&#13;
music minor. The show also&#13;
featured a live pit orchestra.&#13;
The Music Man is an&#13;
American musical that takes&#13;
place in River City, Iowa in 1912.&#13;
A traveling salesman under the&#13;
pseudonym Harold Hill makes a&#13;
living by convincing small towns&#13;
that they need a kids' band, selling&#13;
them instruments, instruction&#13;
books and uniforms, and leaving&#13;
before the children even learn&#13;
how to play.&#13;
Trying his hand at the&#13;
unfriendly River City, Hill and&#13;
the town find that some things are&#13;
more important than money. The&#13;
show is known for the popular&#13;
songs "76 Trombones" and "Till&#13;
There Was You." Some of the&#13;
many allusions to classical plays,&#13;
music, and other sources were&#13;
explained in the program, along&#13;
with names of writers, composers,&#13;
a racehorse; and other people&#13;
mentioned in the play.&#13;
KELSEYHOFF&#13;
HotT0013@uwp.edu&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside Theatre Arts&#13;
Department has finished its year&#13;
on a high note with Meredith&#13;
Willson's "The Music Man".&#13;
Directed by Dean Yohnk, the&#13;
production took place in the&#13;
UW-Parkside Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre. The leading roles,&#13;
Harold Hill and Marion Paroo&#13;
were played by Karl Gfall and&#13;
Robyn Schneider.&#13;
The production was unique&#13;
in a number of ways. No music&#13;
majors were cast because of a&#13;
scheduling conflict with a Music&#13;
Department choral performance.&#13;
The cast was made up of theatre&#13;
majors or minors and children&#13;
from the community. Four&#13;
KELSEY HOFF&#13;
HofTO013@uwp.edu&#13;
Jason Lee is an independent&#13;
contractor and chef who makes&#13;
the Pan-Asian food for the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
and other schools and hospitals&#13;
in the area. He currently has an&#13;
account with Aramark, the food&#13;
service company at UW-Parkside,&#13;
and other locations. Aramark's&#13;
contract is up and next year&#13;
Sodexo will be taking over with a&#13;
contract lasting up to seven years.&#13;
This could be a great opportunity&#13;
for all of the changes students&#13;
would like to see with the food&#13;
service, but it could also mean&#13;
that Jason will lose this account.&#13;
Lee is ready and willing&#13;
to negotiate with Sodexo and&#13;
he. hopes that they can see him&#13;
as an asset to U\Y-Parkside's&#13;
community. His company,&#13;
Foodville, is local; with a strong&#13;
start in Illinois, he has expanded&#13;
north and hopes to move the&#13;
center of his business nearer to&#13;
Kenosha. That will lower the cost&#13;
of his food on campus because&#13;
he will not have to travel as far&#13;
to get here. This all depends on&#13;
how Sodexo sees Lee's company&#13;
interacting with the community.&#13;
He has made strong&#13;
connections with Chef Joe&#13;
Tominaro and Angela Jensen,&#13;
Aramark managers who will have&#13;
to reapply for their jobs. "Those&#13;
are the two main people that I&#13;
rely on," said Lee; "They give&#13;
me the creativity, the freedom,&#13;
and the support to develop a&#13;
relationship with the students and&#13;
improve our food quality." Lee&#13;
and Jensen have been discussing&#13;
a more extensive dinner menu&#13;
featuring the more popular Cafe&#13;
Creations and possibly a noodle&#13;
bar. Though Sedexo will be able&#13;
to talk directly to them, they&#13;
will have a harder time hearing&#13;
from the students. Lee says that&#13;
comments from students should&#13;
be emailed to DeAnn Possehl, the&#13;
Director of Student Life.&#13;
The Cafe^ Creations line&#13;
at Brickstone Grill is long on&#13;
Wednesdays. Students wait&#13;
patiently to buy fresh, authentic&#13;
Asian food made right in front&#13;
of them by Lee, some staying&#13;
for a few minutes to chat. He&#13;
has a bit of a following; besides&#13;
asking students about the&#13;
food, he has also worked with&#13;
student organizations like PAO.&#13;
They organized a free spring&#13;
roll workshop with Lee, who&#13;
"can relate to the students,"&#13;
according to Ourlee Ourun, PAO&#13;
treasurer and junior majoring in&#13;
business finance. "He's a very&#13;
approachable person," she said,&#13;
and he is "willing, to help the&#13;
orgs." Other students buy his&#13;
packaged food throughout the&#13;
rest of the week and many do not&#13;
realize that he comes in every day&#13;
to make it in advance.&#13;
Lee was born in South Korea&#13;
and moved to a suburb of Chicago&#13;
in 1992. He is "maybe only one&#13;
of three other workers of Asian&#13;
descent," said Philip Noinaj, a&#13;
junior majoring in accounting&#13;
and PAO representative. "He&#13;
contributes to diversity in their&#13;
workplace." Noinaj is also of&#13;
Asian descent and frequently&#13;
comes to school early to purchase&#13;
Lee's Cafe Creations.&#13;
LEFT out&#13;
CULTURE The Ranger News&#13;
. J^KIRST logos, to minting a A . , . son the JO KIRST&#13;
jo@ therangernews.com&#13;
This past week, four senior&#13;
art majors had their student&#13;
showcase in the art gallery in the&#13;
Communication Arts building.&#13;
Andy Adamak, Juan Munoz, Josh&#13;
Frazer, and Tony Kinnard were&#13;
the featured artists in this senior&#13;
show, and all showcased some&#13;
excellent work.&#13;
With a large variation in&#13;
drawing styles, mediums, and&#13;
moods, the artists' pieces ranged&#13;
from long-standing webcomics to&#13;
simple animations, sketchbooks,&#13;
demo reels, websites and studio&#13;
logos, to paintings. Adamak had&#13;
a more complex 3D animation&#13;
featuring the Dead Parrot skit&#13;
Irorn Monty Python's Hying&#13;
Circus which could be heard&#13;
throughout the gallery as it played&#13;
on a continuous loop.&#13;
Artist Andy Adamak spent at&#13;
least 120 hours on all his pieces&#13;
lor the show, which included a&#13;
comic, sketches, a website, the&#13;
3D animation, a demo reel, and&#13;
a series of prints entitled "Life&#13;
C ode', which is programming&#13;
code printed over graphics, going&#13;
through the cycle of life—birth to&#13;
death.&#13;
Adamak liked all his pieces&#13;
for different reasons. Some&#13;
showed his humorous side&#13;
such as Life in the Jungle, a&#13;
comic featuring a rather sinister,&#13;
depressed lion who is held in&#13;
captivity at a zoo. Other pieces&#13;
showed a more serious side to his&#13;
artwork.&#13;
Josh Frazer spent an entire&#13;
semester on his pieces, although&#13;
Nautilus was a continuation of a&#13;
webcomic he had previously been&#13;
working on. He commented that&#13;
all the pieces in the show turned&#13;
out nice, and he could not pick a&#13;
favorite.&#13;
When asked about the&#13;
challenges they faced, Adamak&#13;
and Frazer had different answers&#13;
Frazer found the gallery to be a&#13;
"huge space" at first, and was&#13;
nervous about collaborating with&#13;
the others. Adamak had some&#13;
technical difficulties with his&#13;
projector and DVD player for&#13;
the Dead Parrot skit, although&#13;
everything turned out in the end.&#13;
After graduation these two&#13;
artists will be continuing in&#13;
art. Adamak will be spending&#13;
a summer in California, and&#13;
hopes to get into animation or&#13;
web development after. Frazer&#13;
is hoping for a job in comics or&#13;
graphic design, and intends to&#13;
continue Nautilus.&#13;
Frazer also commented that&#13;
there are a lot of cartoonists at&#13;
Parksidc, and he would like to&#13;
see them meet up at some point,&#13;
share information, and perhaps&#13;
collaborate on projects.&#13;
Check out the next senior&#13;
show, w hich opens Monday, May&#13;
4 and features seniors Cheryl&#13;
Kobs, Mitch Trantham. AJ Paul,&#13;
and Tiffany less man&#13;
are REQUIRED to participate in the&#13;
Raising Academic Performance Program&#13;
Academic Probation&#13;
Students who earn less than a 2.0 grade point average&#13;
on all work carried in every term&#13;
Raising Academic Performance (R.A.P) Program is for students who&#13;
have less than 25 credits and are on academic probation&#13;
1. Attend a R.A.P. workshop prior to returning in the fall semester&#13;
2. Visit with a R.A.P. Advisor&#13;
How do I find out if I'm on probation?&#13;
1. Look on SOLAR to check final grades&#13;
2. Look at unofficial transcript to check academic standing&#13;
Students who meet the requirements will receive a letter and&#13;
an email detailing the specific requirements of the program.&#13;
Additional information about the R.A.P. program is on the UW-Parkside website&#13;
www.uwp.edu keyword: FYE&#13;
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"If men were angels, no&#13;
government would be necessary.&#13;
If angels were to govern men!&#13;
neither external nor internal&#13;
controls on government would&#13;
be necessary. In framing a&#13;
government which is to be&#13;
administered by men over&#13;
men, the great difficulty lies&#13;
in this: you must first enable&#13;
the government to control the&#13;
governed; and in the next place&#13;
oblige it to control itself."&#13;
The above quote, written by&#13;
James Madison in 1788 in The&#13;
Federalist No. 51, eloquently&#13;
expresses a fundamental problem&#13;
1 see in governance: corruption.&#13;
To this day, virtually&#13;
everyone accepts that there&#13;
is corruption in governance.&#13;
Disagreements about the&#13;
extent of corruption are usually&#13;
discussed as matters of degree—&#13;
i.e., how much corruption exists.&#13;
Politicians are often&#13;
considered greedy, dishonest&#13;
or untrustworthy, but we've&#13;
grown to expect and embrace&#13;
that. We tolerate lies. We&#13;
tolerate wasteful taxing and&#13;
spending policies. We tolerate&#13;
special interest solicitations. We&#13;
even tolerate the subjugation&#13;
of our legal procedures and&#13;
civil rights to vague and&#13;
ambiguous declarations of&#13;
security "threats."&#13;
are the sorts of&#13;
Practices that we more or less&#13;
expect from our elected (o&#13;
selected) offices as a matter&#13;
l °Te' A"y squabbles we&#13;
have about corrupt government&#13;
practice lunge on whether or not&#13;
our officials do "too much" of the&#13;
above at any given time. Men&#13;
may not be angels in our view, but&#13;
that is a far cry from believing that&#13;
men can be demons. To believe&#13;
that men could be demonic would&#13;
be to say that men are capable&#13;
of tar worse than the "routine"&#13;
varieties of corruption we've all&#13;
grown to accept." To entertain&#13;
such a thought would be to not&#13;
only consider corruption in terms&#13;
of degree, but also in terms of kind&#13;
-i.e. the nature of the corruption.&#13;
Such a consideration would ask,&#13;
"What sort of corruption is our&#13;
government actually capable of?"&#13;
As you might expect, I've&#13;
asked myself this question,&#13;
many times, over many years&#13;
My answer? Our government is&#13;
capable of far worse corruption&#13;
than we should ever tolerate.&#13;
Naturally, many of you will&#13;
not agree with my conclusion; as&#13;
well you shouldn't, at least not&#13;
on the face of it. However, I do&#13;
encourage you to consider one&#13;
case in point that blows the whole&#13;
discussion wide open. That&#13;
case is the World Trade Center&#13;
disaster of September 11, 2001.&#13;
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cnimble to the ground. This&#13;
is, of course, what government&#13;
entities such as the Federal&#13;
emergency Management Agency&#13;
(FEMA), the National Institute&#13;
atd Technni»gy&#13;
(IN1ST), and the so called&#13;
"independent" 9/11 Commission&#13;
would have you believe. If th ese&#13;
government bodies were made up&#13;
of angels, or something slightly&#13;
less than angels, you might be&#13;
able to believe them. If, however,&#13;
men are even more devious&#13;
than Madison anticipated,&#13;
believing these government&#13;
bodies on their claims alone&#13;
could prove to be disastrous.&#13;
There are a number of&#13;
individuals and groups who&#13;
have contested the government's&#13;
version of 9/11 publicly. David&#13;
Ray Griffin, a former professor&#13;
of philosophy and theology, has&#13;
written a number of carefully&#13;
worded books challenging the&#13;
government's version of 9/11 and&#13;
arguing that the government was&#13;
most likely involved in the crime.&#13;
Most recently a consortium&#13;
of scientists, including former&#13;
BYU physicist Steven Jones,&#13;
published a peer-reviewed Are We Too Busy? PATTT JENSEN student body president to insist organize ourselves and make it&#13;
jense055@uwp.edu&#13;
If someone asked you for&#13;
help, what would your response&#13;
be? I suppose the answer would&#13;
depend on the person asking and&#13;
the nature of the request. The&#13;
main factor most people consider&#13;
is whether or not they have the&#13;
time to help you. They weigh their&#13;
list of things that must be done&#13;
and the time in which they have&#13;
to accomplish those tasks. What&#13;
is the likelihood that the reply&#13;
to the request will be "Yes."?&#13;
It's the end of the semester,&#13;
and here at Parkside, everyone&#13;
has lots of things to do. Staff,&#13;
faculty, students, administration,&#13;
all have a long list of "must&#13;
complete" chores and the end of&#13;
the semester is the deadline. What&#13;
I find most disturbing is the dirth&#13;
of interest in the world around us.&#13;
The common goal of all Parkside&#13;
students is graduation. Everyone&#13;
pushes themselves to obtain&#13;
the pot of gold at the end of the&#13;
rainbow, the diploma. But what&#13;
is supposed to happen during&#13;
the time between starting your&#13;
college career and graduation?&#13;
Parkside has suffered&#13;
from the lack of involvement&#13;
by students. We have' had two&#13;
scandals, several search and&#13;
screens, budget cuts, several&#13;
questionable decisions by&#13;
the student senate, and most&#13;
recently, the request by the&#13;
that instructor attendance at&#13;
graduation ceremonies be made&#13;
mandatory. How can students&#13;
possibly have an effect on any&#13;
of these events? - You may ask.&#13;
Consider the founding date&#13;
of UW-Parkside: 1968. What was&#13;
going on back then? The answer is&#13;
student protests. The late 1960's&#13;
were filled with turmoil, but an&#13;
enlightening fact is that student&#13;
protests escalated to the point&#13;
that the administrations of many&#13;
universities made significant&#13;
decisions based on these student&#13;
protests. The administrative&#13;
offices of Parkside are located in&#13;
a distant part of Wylie Hall with&#13;
limited access so as to prevent&#13;
"out-of-control" individuals&#13;
from harming administrative&#13;
offices or personnel. I suggest&#13;
this was done in response to the&#13;
turbulence of that time period.&#13;
Here is something to&#13;
consider: your tuition dollars&#13;
drive this school to its destination.&#13;
While I admit that student&#13;
tuition dollars are not the largest&#13;
component of the university&#13;
budget, it is still a significant&#13;
portion. Your opinion is requested&#13;
by many because, quite frankly,&#13;
they want your money. Not only&#13;
that, but funds from the State of&#13;
Wisconsin come here based on the&#13;
fact that you attend this university.&#13;
So, what does this mean?&#13;
It means that if we really&#13;
want change, the answer is to&#13;
happen. We make this university&#13;
what it is. Faculty, staff and&#13;
administration need us as much&#13;
as we need them. If we want to&#13;
impact the choice of the next&#13;
Parkside chancellor, submit an&#13;
informed opinion to at least the&#13;
website if not the chancellor's&#13;
area. If we want women's needs&#13;
and issues addressed, first figure&#13;
out what we want, then bang on&#13;
the door until we get the request&#13;
fulfilled. If we want everyone on&#13;
campus to get a fair shake, then&#13;
we can insist that this happens&#13;
in a fair, unbiased manner. If&#13;
we want events to happen a&#13;
certain way, go to Student&#13;
Activities and say something,&#13;
or at least send an email.&#13;
The million dollar question&#13;
is "will we care enough to&#13;
change what needs to be&#13;
changed at Parkside by making&#13;
it a priority in our schedules?"&#13;
I welcome reader responses.&#13;
article in The Open Chemical&#13;
Physics Journal entitled "Active&#13;
rhermitic Material Discovered in&#13;
Dust from the 9/11 World Trade&#13;
Center Catastrophe" (available&#13;
tree at http://bentham.org/open.)&#13;
I he article states the following:&#13;
"We have discovered distinctive&#13;
red/gray chips in significant&#13;
numbers in dust associated&#13;
with the World Trade Center&#13;
destruction...we conclude that&#13;
the red layer of the red/gray&#13;
chips we have discovered in the&#13;
WTC dust is active, unreacted&#13;
thermitic material, incorporating&#13;
nanotechnology, and is a&#13;
highly energetic pyrotechnic&#13;
or explosive material"&#13;
In short, this paper argues that&#13;
distinctive evidence of thermite&#13;
(a type of explosive) was found&#13;
in samples of dust from the Twin&#13;
Towers on 9/11 —something that&#13;
could not have been put there by&#13;
19 hijackers flying commercial&#13;
airplanes into buildings.&#13;
This paper's findings, in&#13;
my view, supports a developing&#13;
body of independent research&#13;
that asserts that the World Trad e&#13;
Center skyscrapers could not&#13;
have collapsed on 9/11 because&#13;
of airplane crashes alone, and&#13;
identifies government entities&#13;
as co-conspirators in the crime&#13;
by virtue of the complexity&#13;
of the crime itself, and the&#13;
extent of the contradictions&#13;
in the government's coverwbflt&#13;
s not&#13;
story—a charge that, if true,&#13;
would demonstrate a significant&#13;
deviation from what we generally&#13;
consider "acceptable government&#13;
corruption." Since I find the&#13;
case for government complicity&#13;
in 9/11 extremely compelling, 1&#13;
argue that Madison's critique of&#13;
human nature falls short of what&#13;
humans arc capable of when&#13;
entrusted with governmental&#13;
authority—i.e., there is something&#13;
very sinister about a government&#13;
who conspires to destroy civilianoccupied&#13;
skyscrapers under&#13;
the guise of Arab terrorists.&#13;
While the details of 9/11 far&#13;
exceed the scope of this opinion&#13;
article, suffice it to say that there&#13;
are a host of works available&#13;
that outline the arguments for&#13;
government complicity in the&#13;
crime. Unfortunately, little&#13;
attention is given to this issue in&#13;
the mainstream media so if you&#13;
wish to learn more about it, you&#13;
must explore alternative media&#13;
outlets. If you find yourself&#13;
rejecting my assertion that our&#13;
own government was somehow&#13;
involved in the destruction of&#13;
the World Trade Center towers&#13;
on 9/11, ask yourself: Why? If&#13;
you know your government&#13;
is corrupt, how do you know&#13;
the limits of its corruption?&#13;
Anyone interested in&#13;
more information about 9/11&#13;
should feel free to email me.&#13;
A year in review ADAM SPIVEY&#13;
spiveyadam@yahoo.com&#13;
So, this about wraps it up;&#13;
this is the last hard copy issue&#13;
there is going to be. It's actually&#13;
hard to imagine. I think that&#13;
"hard to imagine" has been&#13;
a theme of these past nine or&#13;
ten months. This has been one&#13;
hell of a year. There has been&#13;
lots of changing going on at&#13;
Parkside, as well as in the nation.&#13;
Student government has&#13;
rearranged the way it does things,&#13;
and has seen political change&#13;
within the school; we have&#13;
the first black president of the&#13;
United States, huge changes in&#13;
the way our economy functions,&#13;
stimulus plans, elections, the&#13;
Ranger News is going online,&#13;
impeachments and all sorts&#13;
of political hell has broken&#13;
loose, talk about a great time!&#13;
That being said I want t o take&#13;
this moment to appreciate all the&#13;
things that have changed over&#13;
the year, me included. I think&#13;
change is often fought against&#13;
and feared, seldom welcomed&#13;
OPINION PA£E&#13;
by the public. Though not all&#13;
of the changes have been for&#13;
the better, (I mean who really&#13;
wants economic Armageddon?),&#13;
a lot of movement in the right&#13;
direction has been made; I'd&#13;
like to see this momentum&#13;
keep going this coming year&#13;
and sec how far we can evolve&#13;
as a society into something&#13;
greater than we are now.&#13;
Lastly, thank you everyone&#13;
who has read along and&#13;
encouraged me to continue to&#13;
keep writing and submitting my&#13;
thoughts to the paper, and thank&#13;
you again for the conversations&#13;
about those thoughts and ideas&#13;
and taking the time to speak with&#13;
me about them in a constructive&#13;
manner. 1 invite all the of the&#13;
Ranger News faithful to join us&#13;
online next semester and keep&#13;
the flow of ideas and change&#13;
alive. It would be great to sec&#13;
more people writing opinions&#13;
next year. This semester has&#13;
been an awesome thing to be a&#13;
part of, so I am looking forward&#13;
to another year of throwing&#13;
ideas out there for debate.&#13;
Submissions&#13;
1 All opinions must have a point that is backed up b y fact&#13;
2 Yo u should b e able to verify all the information yo u include&#13;
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5. Submissions should be 100 words or less, or a minimum of 30&#13;
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Campus, community, state, or national news or issues&#13;
Tarkside Student government&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE STUDENT GOVERNMENT&#13;
ADDRESSES GOVERNOR'S BUDGET PLAN&#13;
KENOSHA, Wis. - Students at the University of Wisconsin Parkside are both incensed and confused by Governor&#13;
Jim Doyle's latest budgetary plans to pay for student financial aid programs. Governor Doyle's new plan appropriates&#13;
$25 Million from UW System student fees and uses it to pay for tuition grants across the state. In response,&#13;
the Parkside Student Government (PSG) is treating the reversal of this decision as its top priority.&#13;
PSG plans to set up a hotline through which UW-Parkside students can call Governor Doyle's office directly to voice&#13;
their displeasure. PSG President Theodore Ruffalo has already begun to personally reach out to local and state officials&#13;
for help. The hope is that the governor will see that this decision is detrimental to students, not just at UWPafkside,&#13;
but all across the state, and that it sets a bad budgetary precedent about which all Wisconsin residents&#13;
should be concerned.&#13;
"The Governor is indirectly stealing student money to pay for state debt," Ruffalo stated, also pointing out that Doyle&#13;
would be, "...effectively double taxing one of the poorest economic groups in the state and laying claim to their&#13;
money because it is kept in the state treasury."&#13;
Students at Parkside have proven to be very politically active since the last presidential election. Over 80% of the&#13;
students turned out to vote in that election, and in elections this month, one member of PSG, Carl Bryan, even won i&#13;
seat on the Kenosha School Board. PSG has also maintained an open line of communication with several state and j&#13;
local officials, including State Senator Robert Wirch, himself a UW-Parkside alumni. Ruffalo has made it a point to !&#13;
take several trips to Madison in the last year to makes sure that legislators in the capitol know the concerns of his&#13;
fellow students.&#13;
In this instance, the students of UW-Parkside are concerned that Governor Doyle is essentially asking them to pay&#13;
their own financial aid from money that has already been allocated for other purposes. Student fees are currently&#13;
used to fund various programs at each campus ranging from diversity education to student health services.&#13;
The primary problem students have with Doyle's planned raid on student fees is that it forces the students to&#13;
increase those fees in order to pay for a financial aid system that is intended to make education affordable for all.&#13;
Instead of helping ease the cost of attaining a higher education, the governor's plan essentially makes it more&#13;
expensive in the end. The Parkside Student Government sees Governor Doyle's plan as shortsighted and meritless&#13;
because it creates an ouroboros effect on funds that the students have already agreed to charge themselves and&#13;
have budgeted for use.&#13;
President Ruffalo summed it up succinctly, saying, "The cash the Governor sees on the books is not just free money&#13;
for the taking, it is already spoken for by the students to fund programs they already have a difficult time affording." I&#13;
PSG plans to start helping students contact the governor's office by phone by next week, and various meetings&#13;
with other school and state officials are currently taking place to help contest Governor Doyle's budget plan.&#13;
Anyone interested in weighing in is encouraged to contact the governor or his or her state representative.&#13;
Questions about PSG's stance on Governor Doyle's budget plan, or other PSG initiatives, may be directed to the&#13;
Parkside Student Government at psga@uwp.edu via email or by calling 262-595-2036.&#13;
The first General Assembly of the 2009-2010 PSG Senate&#13;
will be Wednesday 6th at 5:00pm in the Oak Room&#13;
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staff attend graduation'? Answers&#13;
var\ from personal commitments&#13;
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excess water and to remove&#13;
invasive species. Currently, the&#13;
first purpose of the rain garden&#13;
(removing invasive species)&#13;
won't come into play as much.&#13;
The Environmental club added&#13;
that by creating this rain garden,&#13;
they are encouraging native&#13;
animal and plant diversity.&#13;
However, the rain&#13;
garden will play a large part&#13;
in collecting water off of the&#13;
residence hall roof top.&#13;
The Environmental Club&#13;
explained that, "Too often our&#13;
rain waterfalls onto impermeable&#13;
surfaces and then rushes&#13;
into streams and rivers. This&#13;
brings dirt, which is the largest&#13;
pollutant in the United States,&#13;
into tributaries and eventually&#13;
into lakes and oceans. A rain&#13;
garden slows the flow of the&#13;
water which in turn reduces&#13;
flooding and drought."&#13;
The rain garden is&#13;
funded by Root-Pike WIN,&#13;
who donated the plants, the&#13;
Environmental Club, the Student&#13;
Organizations Council, and UW^-&#13;
Parkside students who raised&#13;
money through a penny war.&#13;
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The Ranger News April 28, 2009&#13;
Countdown to online&#13;
publishing: One more issue. May&#13;
5th is the last hard copy issue ofThe&#13;
Ranger News. You might want to&#13;
stock up on copies, since they'll&#13;
be a collector's item come fall...&#13;
I'd make some fancy,&#13;
elaborate speech about how good&#13;
this school year was in terms of&#13;
us publishing, me having my&#13;
first full year of Editor in Chief&#13;
completed, etc. etc. etc., but&#13;
we've still got one more issue.&#13;
And I'd really like to make that&#13;
one special, so I'm gonna save&#13;
the sappy stuff until next week.&#13;
So instead I'll go back to&#13;
telling you about how we're&#13;
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VI APR. 30 BREAKFAST&#13;
KENOSHA. Wis.r-The&#13;
Nonprofit Development and&#13;
Community-Based Scholarship&#13;
programs in the Center for&#13;
Community Partnerships at the&#13;
University of Wiscoiisin-Parkside&#13;
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organizations Thursday, April 30.&#13;
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celebrates the recent launch&#13;
of the Civic Honors Program&#13;
and highlights communitybased&#13;
learning projects.&#13;
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for nonprofit leaders to meet&#13;
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that will benefit students while&#13;
building the capacity of local&#13;
nonprofit agencies." said Debra&#13;
Ka'rp, director of Community&#13;
Based Scholarship and Nonprofit&#13;
Development at IAS Parkside.&#13;
The breakfast features&#13;
presentations about the hew&#13;
Civic Honors Program, the role&#13;
of the university in community&#13;
engagement, and the successes of&#13;
past community-based lcaniiug&#13;
partnerships for community&#13;
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newly renovated UW-Parkside&#13;
Student Center, 900 Wood Rd. in&#13;
Kenosha. Staff, board members&#13;
and volunteers from regional&#13;
nonprofits are invited to attend.&#13;
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TUESDAY, APRIL 28&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
The Senior Art Show of Andrew&#13;
Adamak, Joshua Frazer, Tony&#13;
Kinnard, and Juan Munoz&#13;
continues its four-day only run.&#13;
Each student is a digital arts&#13;
major and each is heavily into&#13;
graphic novels giving this show,&#13;
in the words of Professor David&#13;
Holmes, an "animated edge."&#13;
The work spans graphic design,&#13;
animation, illustration, and&#13;
drawing.&#13;
Chancellor Candidate forum with&#13;
Thomas Keon&#13;
9:00am to 11:00am&#13;
Cinema&#13;
Jeff Sheng's Fearless Campus&#13;
Tour&#13;
10:00am to 5:00pm&#13;
SAC&#13;
The UW-Parkside LGBTQ&#13;
Resource Center proudly&#13;
presents photographer Jeff Sheng&#13;
"Fearless" exhibit. This display&#13;
highlights openly gay, lesbian,&#13;
bisexual, and transgender high&#13;
school and college athletes (a&#13;
few from the UW System). The&#13;
exhibit is in the SAC through&#13;
Sunday, May 3.&#13;
Japanese Beer in War and Peace&#13;
2:00pm to 3:30pm&#13;
Walnut Room&#13;
WENDSD AY, APRIL 29&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Guitar Ensemble&#13;
Noon&#13;
Com. Arts D-118&#13;
Jeff Sheng's Fearless Campus&#13;
Tour&#13;
10:00am to 5:00pm&#13;
SAC&#13;
Iced Tea and Issues: "Queer&#13;
Theory"&#13;
12:00pm to 1:00pm&#13;
MOLN D128&#13;
The Rainbow Alliance, UWParkside&#13;
gay and lesbian student&#13;
organization, presents Ice Tea&#13;
and Issues program "Queer&#13;
Theory." Everyone is invited to&#13;
join the discussion.&#13;
PIC Goes to Spain&#13;
GRNQ 103&#13;
12:00pm to 1:00&#13;
The Parkside International Club&#13;
Friendship Hour takes in the&#13;
flavor of the Iberian Peninsula&#13;
today. The PIC goes to Spain&#13;
with a heaping helping of your&#13;
favorite Spanish food.&#13;
Global Business Education&#13;
Seminar: "Taxation in the&#13;
European Union"&#13;
12:00pm to 1:00pm&#13;
MOLN D139&#13;
chancellor Candidate forum with&#13;
Deborah Ford&#13;
3:30pm to 5:00pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
UW-Parkside welcomes Dr.&#13;
Deborah Ford for a chancellor&#13;
candidate forum with students.&#13;
This program gives students the&#13;
opportunity to hear from and&#13;
question Dr. Ford who is Vice&#13;
President of Student Affairs at&#13;
the University of West Florida.&#13;
Please join us and make your&#13;
voice heard.&#13;
Holocaust Survivor Ida Kersz&#13;
6:00pm to 7:00pm&#13;
GRNQ 101&#13;
THURSDAY, APRIL 30&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Man"&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
Nonprofit Development Program&#13;
Breakfast&#13;
8:30am to 10:30am&#13;
Student Center&#13;
Please RSVP to Felicia&#13;
Stallworth at 262-595-2312 or&#13;
felicia.stallworth@uwp.edu&#13;
9:30am to 11:00am&#13;
Cinema 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
Chancellor Candidate forum with&#13;
Deborah Ford&#13;
Jeff Sheng's Fearless Campus&#13;
Tour&#13;
11:00am to 5:00pm&#13;
SAC&#13;
"Swishes for Wishes", Make-AWish&#13;
basketball competition&#13;
6:00pm to 10:00pm&#13;
SAC&#13;
FRIDAY, MAY 1&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Man"&#13;
10 a.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Man"&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
SATURDAY, MAY 2&#13;
UW-Parkside Music Event:&#13;
Wisconsin School Music&#13;
Association State Solo &amp;&#13;
Ensemble Contest&#13;
full day&#13;
various campus locations&#13;
UW-Parkside Baseball vs. Lewis&#13;
University&#13;
Noon&#13;
Oberbruner Field&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Man"&#13;
SUNDAY, MAY 3&#13;
UW-Parkside Baseball Vs.&#13;
Bellermine University&#13;
noon&#13;
Oberbruner Field&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Choirs&#13;
3:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
MONDAY, MAY 4&#13;
An Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show II&#13;
11 a.m.-5 pan.&#13;
Opening reception 5-7 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Perspectives on Religious&#13;
Issues: "Jewish Views of Jesus,"&#13;
Speaker: Prof. Sandra Bisciglia&#13;
Carthage College Religion Dept.&#13;
noon&#13;
Molinaro 105&#13;
TUESDAY, MAY 5&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show II&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery .&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Jazz Ensemble with&#13;
Wilmot High School Jazz Band&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
THE POLICE&#13;
09-974&#13;
Fire Drill. Child Care Center.&#13;
9:51am. Staff request fire drill,&#13;
all evacuated safely. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
Apartments. 5:30am.&#13;
Complainant reports stolen&#13;
items from room. Officer takes&#13;
report then cleared.&#13;
BLOTTER • .. y&#13;
am. Activitv.Center. 1:1 lnm Renort&#13;
04,7 18/00 09-986&#13;
04/17/09 09-981 m&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
Parkside Union. 3:09pm. Report&#13;
of un-supervised juveniles.&#13;
Officer takes report and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/17/09 09-983&#13;
ID Card Violation. Parkside&#13;
Union. 11:59pm. Report of fake&#13;
ID. Officer takes report and the&#13;
cleared.&#13;
Agency Assist. Cross Country&#13;
Trail. 9:58am. KSD dispatch&#13;
reports small fire. UWPPD&#13;
Officer, State Patrol, &amp; Fire&#13;
Dept arrive: Fire was put out,&#13;
all units&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
04/18/09 09-987&#13;
Alarm-Fire. Sports/Activity&#13;
Center. 10:56am. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel reports active fire&#13;
alarm. Building checked no fire,&#13;
alarm reset. Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/18/09 09-984&#13;
04/18/09 09-988&#13;
Burglary. University&#13;
Medical Assistance. Sports/&#13;
Activity.11pm. Report&#13;
of female with sprained ankle.&#13;
Officer &amp; Rescue Unit arrive.&#13;
Mother signed release, and&#13;
transport child to local hospital.&#13;
All Units cleared.&#13;
04/20/0909-1008&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances. Com&#13;
Arts Building. 7:46pm. Report&#13;
of family problems. Officers&#13;
arrive and take report; case then&#13;
turned over to Kenosha Police&#13;
Dept. Officers then cleared.&#13;
04/20/09 09-1009&#13;
Traffic Violation. STH 31 @&#13;
CTH E. 9:34pm. John M Jobin&#13;
was ticketed for Mandatory&#13;
Seatbelt Requirement. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
04/21/09 09-1014&#13;
Possession of Marijuana/Drug&#13;
Paraph. University Apartments.&#13;
2:53pm. Report of smell of&#13;
marijuana. Officer arrives then&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
04/21/09 09-1016&#13;
Elevator Calls/Rescue. Parkside&#13;
Union. 5:49pm. Report of&#13;
female stuck in elevator. Officer&#13;
and Rescue Units arrive, female&#13;
rescued from elevator safely.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/22/09 09-1025&#13;
UWS 18/Vandalism. Union Lot.&#13;
11:03am. Complainant reports&#13;
damage to vehicle. Officer takes&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
04/22/09 09-1030&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH G.&#13;
8:23pm. Tyler D Flores was&#13;
ticketed for Operating While&#13;
Suspended. Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/23/09 09-1031&#13;
Alarm - Building/Business.&#13;
Wyllie Hall. UWPPD Alarm&#13;
Panel reports active alarm&#13;
Officers arrive and checked&#13;
area. Alarm reset, officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/23/09 09-1033&#13;
Theft - From Building.&#13;
Greenquist Hall. 9:05am.&#13;
Complainant reports theft of cell&#13;
phone. Officer takes report and&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
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it at&#13;
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the Student Center&#13;
Ballroom. Again, tickets&#13;
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Attendees should wear semi&#13;
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and a spoken word reading.&#13;
During Ray Nitti's performance,&#13;
the speakers temporarily blew&#13;
out. He quickly recovered with&#13;
lyrics from his hit single and&#13;
gave out sortie free CDs until the&#13;
speakers started working a few&#13;
minutes later. After the show,&#13;
Nitti congratulated Swatek,&#13;
thanked the audience, and gave&#13;
a shout out to Mehring, hinting&#13;
at some possible studio time.&#13;
KELSEYHOFF&#13;
hoff0013@uwp.edu&#13;
Four talented University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside students got&#13;
their second, third, and fourth&#13;
chances to shine at the Talent&#13;
Night Tuesday (TNT) Showcase&#13;
on April 21. Abby Swatek&#13;
won the grand prize, followed&#13;
by James Mehring, Christian&#13;
Barrett, and Miketra Larry. The&#13;
show was hosted by comedian&#13;
D-Rock and recording artist Ray&#13;
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PasquOOl @uwp.edu&#13;
The infection has reached&#13;
Parkside; zombies have been&#13;
biting Humans left and right. The&#13;
infamous game of "Zombies Vs&#13;
Humans" was played by many&#13;
of students all last week. The&#13;
random, however entertaining&#13;
event had many non-players&#13;
talking about it over dinner&#13;
one night. If such an event&#13;
can get so much attention I&#13;
wonder what will happen next?&#13;
From the many Zombie&#13;
attacks during the day to the&#13;
night missions this adventures&#13;
game definitely caught my&#13;
attention. Many of the weapons&#13;
the Humans use are very strange,&#13;
from noodles that you use in&#13;
swimming pools to socks, and&#13;
even marshmallows. I didn't&#13;
know that marshmallows, socks,&#13;
and noodles stunned Zombies; l&#13;
wonder what movie that's from?&#13;
Parkside's Association of&#13;
Wargamers (PAW) had an&#13;
remarkable idea when throwing&#13;
this event, even though only&#13;
about 60 students played. I know&#13;
that next year there will be so&#13;
many more players just because&#13;
of how unique this event was.&#13;
This event brought plenty of&#13;
people together from lots of&#13;
different organizations and others&#13;
not in any organizations at all.&#13;
r ,. JV^^lei1 * first got involved&#13;
1 chdn t want to be turned into&#13;
a Zombie because I thought it&#13;
wouldn't be fun. I found out&#13;
that being a Zombie is more fun&#13;
than being a Human because&#13;
Humans can only wait to be&#13;
attacked and Zombies get to&#13;
team up together and go hunting.&#13;
Friday night April 24, 2009&#13;
at 8:00 a mission started-the&#13;
Humans had to "save rescuers"&#13;
that got attacked by Zombies.&#13;
The Humans would meet at a&#13;
place in the school and wait for&#13;
the E-mail that would tell them&#13;
where to go. The Zombies had to&#13;
find out where the Humans would&#13;
be and attack. At first I started&#13;
out with the Humans looking&#13;
around every corner and end&#13;
hoping to not see any Zombies.&#13;
I ended up with the Zombies&#13;
in the middle of the mission,&#13;
getting pelted by marshmallows.&#13;
This mission lasted about two&#13;
hours and I was not paying&#13;
attention to the time one bit.&#13;
I must give props to&#13;
the Parkside Association of&#13;
Wargamers for bring this even to&#13;
us for it was one of the college&#13;
experiences I was not looking&#13;
for but glad I found. I just hope&#13;
this event continues for years to&#13;
come because next time I will&#13;
turn someone into a Zombie,&#13;
you mark my words, even if&#13;
this game scared me for life.&#13;
Lemonade BY MICHAEL RIEDLINGER&#13;
riedl001@uwp.edu&#13;
May 2009 Graduate&#13;
Next month, several hundred&#13;
students will achieve the goal they&#13;
have been working towards for&#13;
lour, or let's be honest, five plus&#13;
years. These students, myself&#13;
among them, will be walking in&#13;
the graduation ceremonies to take&#13;
place here at Parkside. We will&#13;
stand proud, looking out "to the&#13;
crowd to see the smiling faces&#13;
of the friends we have made,&#13;
the family who have supported&#13;
us, and the faculty who have&#13;
fostered us over these long...&#13;
Waft a second...&#13;
The faculty may well not be&#13;
there at all! In fact, if something&#13;
happens to the lemon squares&#13;
they have been promised as an&#13;
incentive to show up in the first&#13;
place, we might not see any of&#13;
the professors we have come to&#13;
respect and whose respect we&#13;
hope we have earned in return.&#13;
There isn't a rule or bylaw&#13;
that requires them to be present&#13;
at our commencement, nor&#13;
should one truly be required.&#13;
After all, who but the faculty&#13;
would know better the time&#13;
and effort spent acquiring an&#13;
undergrad or graduate diploma?&#13;
There is a sense of pride&#13;
and tradition we all have upon&#13;
reaching our mutual goal, and I&#13;
for one would like to think that&#13;
the mentors arid champions of&#13;
higher education I have had&#13;
the privilege to learn from&#13;
would be there to celebrate,&#13;
not only our accomplishments,&#13;
but theirs as well.&#13;
. Not every student graduates&#13;
Just ask the members of Alpha&#13;
Sigma Lambda, many of whom&#13;
are graduating after many years&#13;
of hard work and perseverance.&#13;
To receive a Bachelors Degree&#13;
takes a solid investment of time,&#13;
energy, and sacrifice. Some&#13;
are finally reaching that most&#13;
ultimate of goals only after&#13;
their second of third attempt.&#13;
That the goal has been attained&#13;
certainly has meaning, and we&#13;
who have attained it wish to&#13;
share our victory with everyone&#13;
who has helped us get there.&#13;
That includes the professors&#13;
who have helped shape us&#13;
as scholars in our own right.&#13;
One afternoon, a few&#13;
hours in the very twilight of&#13;
our scholastic sojourn, is all we&#13;
ask of them. We want them, of&#13;
all the shepherds we have come&#13;
to know, to bear witness to the&#13;
final pulse of energy before&#13;
our chrysalises crack and we&#13;
take flight on the wings they so&#13;
carefully spent years fostering.&#13;
We h ave a right to be proud&#13;
of the dreams we have realized,&#13;
and all we ask is that they join&#13;
us in celebration of the quest&#13;
they have helped us complete.&#13;
I encourage all of the faculty&#13;
reading this to join us in that&#13;
celebration on May 16, 2009. 1&#13;
personally invite all the professors&#13;
who have seen me through to&#13;
this end to attend the ceremony&#13;
you yourselves once enjoyed.&#13;
I think everyone graduating&#13;
this May should do the same.&#13;
Stop your professors in the&#13;
halls, or swing by their offices&#13;
unannounced, and invite them&#13;
personally to join us in the&#13;
final moments of this, one of&#13;
our greatest achievements.&#13;
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              <text>PHOTOS COURTESY OF FACILITIES MANAGI.Mh.Vr&#13;
April 21, 2009&#13;
Newj Since 1972&#13;
parkside Musicians Page&#13;
Asian Heritage Month&#13;
Opinions&#13;
THE RANGER NEWS&#13;
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In a time of urban sprawl,&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside's prairies guard&#13;
the campus, sweeping out&#13;
majestically from the building far&#13;
into the horizon. UW-Parkside is&#13;
proud of this unique wild space.&#13;
Some may have been&#13;
confused to see the prairies&#13;
ablaze on the morning of&#13;
April 6. Members of Facilities&#13;
Management stood guard,&#13;
keeping the controlled flames&#13;
from crossing the firebreaks.&#13;
One guard posed for a picture&#13;
as orange flames consumed the&#13;
yellow grass behind him.&#13;
The 'prescribed bum' is an&#13;
artificial method for maintaining&#13;
prairie health. Long before&#13;
European settlers arrived to the&#13;
Wisconsin area, lightning strikes&#13;
and Native Americans created&#13;
fires that could consume hundreds&#13;
of acres.&#13;
While temporarily&#13;
destroying the landscape, fires&#13;
cleared brush that kept young&#13;
plants from growing and killed&#13;
non-native, or 'invasive', species.&#13;
Without prairie bums, forests&#13;
would choke out the vibrant&#13;
ecosystem that relied on fire.&#13;
Though no longer a natural&#13;
mechanism, the prescribed burn&#13;
IS advocated by the Wisconsin&#13;
Department of Natural Resources&#13;
as necessary for a high quality&#13;
prairie. One study showed a 400&#13;
percent increase of flowering&#13;
plants for up to two years after a&#13;
burn.&#13;
To keep Parkside's prairies&#13;
healthy, the prairies are burned&#13;
every three years, according to&#13;
Dave Olson, Assistant Director&#13;
of Facilities Management. Many&#13;
sections of prairie were burned,&#13;
though not all at the same time.&#13;
On April 16, ten days later, the&#13;
section east of Tallent Hall was&#13;
burned.&#13;
The amount of time between&#13;
bums can be explained by the&#13;
necessity of finding the 'perfect&#13;
weather' to bum. Wind direction,&#13;
humidity and precipitation all&#13;
must be monitored closely.&#13;
Once the weather had been&#13;
forecast and the firebreaks set,&#13;
Parkside called out the fire&#13;
department and lit the grasses.&#13;
The now blackened soil will&#13;
absorb solar energy, encouraging&#13;
seed germination and root&#13;
growth. The prairies will be seen&#13;
flowering all summer long.&#13;
Global Village&#13;
SAMANTH A SCHM ALING&#13;
schma005@rangers.uwp.edu&#13;
The Global Village Living&#13;
-earning Community will be&#13;
coming to the new Suites at&#13;
he University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside in the fall of 2009. The&#13;
Residence Life and Center for the&#13;
international Studies presented&#13;
his new opportunity to UWaarkside&#13;
students.&#13;
The Global Village is&#13;
designed to create a place for&#13;
international and domestic&#13;
;tudents to live in a joint&#13;
environment. It is an ideal living&#13;
situation for international and&#13;
exchange students, for students&#13;
hat study foreign languages&#13;
ind foreign affairs, and also for&#13;
students who are planning on&#13;
studying abroad.&#13;
The purpose of the Global&#13;
Village is to provide a new&#13;
experience for students who are&#13;
interested in learning more about&#13;
world issues and cultures. The&#13;
living environment is designed to&#13;
build an inter-culture community.&#13;
Students that live in the&#13;
Global Village are expected to&#13;
actively participate in organizing&#13;
and implementing cross-cultural&#13;
programs. There is a fee of 100&#13;
dollars, in addition to the room&#13;
charges, to cover the cost of&#13;
special programs and services&#13;
that the Global Village will offer.&#13;
A preview of the programs&#13;
will be offered especially to&#13;
students living in the Global&#13;
Village include: international film&#13;
screenings, community service&#13;
activities, day trips to cultural&#13;
community events and other&#13;
outings, and culture nights.&#13;
It is-encouraged that students&#13;
who would like to live in this&#13;
community have interest in&#13;
meeting people from all over the&#13;
world, have interest in learning&#13;
about other cultures and share&#13;
their culture with one another,&#13;
be enthusiastic and curious&#13;
about living in an international&#13;
community, and actively&#13;
participate in the international&#13;
-&#13;
and intercultural programs of the&#13;
Global Village.&#13;
The students that live in&#13;
this community determine what&#13;
types of activities they would like&#13;
to see come to the Global Villag&#13;
and what they are interested i&#13;
becoming involved in. Studer&#13;
feedback on the Global Village i&#13;
a crucial part of the development&#13;
process of the international&#13;
community.&#13;
The International House&#13;
on the outskirts of campus wil&#13;
be closed starting next fall. Th&#13;
students who generally live i&#13;
the International House will&#13;
be encouraged to live in the&#13;
Global Village if they are&#13;
interested.&#13;
UW-Parkside felt that&#13;
it would be better to have th&#13;
residents of the Internatiom&#13;
House closer to the main campu&#13;
and closer to students wh&#13;
reside in Ranger Hall and th&#13;
Apartments. The Global Villag&#13;
will provide more housing fc&#13;
international students to live tha&#13;
"We've got issues"&#13;
the previous International House&#13;
held for them.&#13;
UW-Parkside students can&#13;
apply for the Global Village&#13;
Learning&#13;
Community by visiting the&#13;
housing website and choosing&#13;
the Global Village as their top&#13;
choice.&#13;
Illustrators&#13;
Photographers&#13;
Designer&#13;
Brent Schultz&#13;
oo.com&#13;
Zak Smith&#13;
il.com&#13;
THEPOLICE&#13;
zakssmith@gmai&#13;
Cedric Ray Jr.&#13;
ray00007@uwp.edu&#13;
Cartoonists&#13;
BLOTTER&#13;
Zak Eden&#13;
eden0001@uwp.edu&#13;
Sean Fallen&#13;
Cedric Ray, Jr.&#13;
ray00007@uwp.edu&#13;
Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives&#13;
to inform, educate, and&#13;
engage the UW-Parkside&#13;
community by publishing&#13;
well-written, accurate&#13;
student journalism on a&#13;
weekly basis.&#13;
The Ranger News has meetings every&#13;
Friday at noon. All students and faculty of&#13;
UW-Parkside are welcome. Please feel free&#13;
to attend. Have any comments, concerns,&#13;
questions, or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: rangemews@uwp.edu .&#13;
We are located at Wyllie D139C&#13;
tiach person may take one newspaper&#13;
per issue date. Extra newspapers can be&#13;
purchased for $1 apiece. Newspapers can&#13;
be taken on a first come, first serve basis,&#13;
meaning that once they are gone, they are&#13;
gone. We work on the honor system, but&#13;
violators will be prosecuted for theft. Faculty&#13;
members and students organizations who&#13;
wish to use The Ranger News in classrooms&#13;
should consult the editor-in-chief to reserve&#13;
however many free copies they wish to use. a&gt; ASSOCIATED&#13;
09-922&#13;
Alarm-Fire. Sports/Activity&#13;
Center. 10:36am. UWPPD&#13;
Alarm Panel reports active fire&#13;
alarm. Officer arrives jtnri reports&#13;
contractor accidefftly set-off&#13;
alarm. Alarm reset, Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
medical evaluation. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/14/09 09-951&#13;
Theft - From Building. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 12:00am. Complainant&#13;
report theft of item. Officer takes&#13;
report then cleared.&#13;
04/10/09 09-924 04/14/09 09-952&#13;
Traffic Accident - Property&#13;
Damage. Com Arts Lot. 12:45pm.&#13;
Caller reports hitting parking&#13;
meter. Officer takes report and&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
04/13/09 09-937&#13;
Chapter 51 /Voluntary&#13;
Commitment. University&#13;
Apartments. 12:15am. KSD&#13;
Dispatch reports 911 call on&#13;
Campus location. Officer and&#13;
Rescue Units arrive, female&#13;
transported to local hospital&#13;
Tow Vehicle. Union Lot. 11:09am.&#13;
Officer conducting parking&#13;
enforcement. Student vehicle&#13;
issued previous warning for&#13;
parking if metered parking stalls.&#13;
Vehicle towed by Tow Company,&#13;
officer then cleared.&#13;
04/15/09 09-956&#13;
Send us&#13;
of Marijuana and "1" taken&#13;
into custody, then transported&#13;
to Kenosha Jail. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/15/09 09-958&#13;
Medical Assistance. Sports/&#13;
Activity Center. 8:15am. Report&#13;
of male with knee injury! Officer&#13;
and Rescue Units arrive, male&#13;
then transported to Local Hospital.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
04/15/09 09-962&#13;
Criminal Damage to Property-&#13;
State. Molinaro Hall. 11:17am.&#13;
Report that someone tampering&#13;
with vending machine. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
Possession of Marijuana. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 3:48am. Officer while&#13;
on foot patrol observe strong&#13;
smell of marijuana. "3" subjects&#13;
issued citations for Possession&#13;
04/15/09 09-964&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/16/09 09-970&#13;
Parking Complaint. University&#13;
Apartments.8:12pm.Complainant&#13;
reports two vehicle parked on&#13;
grass. Officer issued "2" parking&#13;
citations then cleared.&#13;
04/17/09 09-972&#13;
Liquor Law Violation. University&#13;
Apartments. 12:29am. Officer&#13;
issued "1" Underage Drinking/&#13;
Consume citation and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
04/17/09 09-973&#13;
Fire Drill. Sports/Activity Center.&#13;
1:15pm. Staff request fire drill,&#13;
all evacuated safely. Officers then&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH G @ Outer&#13;
Loop Road. 1:36am. Thomas&#13;
H Griffin IV was ticketed for&#13;
Operating While Revoked 5th&#13;
Offense. Officers then cleared.&#13;
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Zak Smith&#13;
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Staff Reporters&#13;
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schma005@uwp.eau&#13;
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jacob015@uwp.edu&#13;
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hoff013@uwp.edu&#13;
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Opinionist&#13;
Copy Editors&#13;
Ryan Ashton&#13;
ashto001@uwp.edu&#13;
- overb001@uwp.edu&#13;
Nick Connor&#13;
mick2connor@aol.com&#13;
The countdown continues:&#13;
Two more issues until we move&#13;
online. I've been doing a bit&#13;
of research to see how other&#13;
UW campus newspapers keep&#13;
on top of their websites and&#13;
online journalism. I don't intend&#13;
on copying their procedures,&#13;
but since we're venturing into&#13;
uncharted territory here, there's no&#13;
harm in some reconnaissance...&#13;
right?&#13;
I have to admit, I'm&#13;
REALLY excited about this.&#13;
Instead of being a weekly like&#13;
we've been for...years, we'll be&#13;
as up-to-date as possible on as&#13;
many topics as possible. Sports&#13;
articles will be up the same day&#13;
as the game. Other time-sensitive&#13;
events will be covered as quickly&#13;
•as possible. We'll still have our&#13;
regular, weekly updates, I'm sure.&#13;
If nothing else, the website will&#13;
constantly be changing.&#13;
Once it really takes off, I&#13;
hope to get some archives of&#13;
old issues up. This may be in&#13;
the form of PDFs from the more&#13;
recent years, or maybe IU1 scan&#13;
in issues that existed long before&#13;
InDesign did. Hopefully this will&#13;
allow students, staff, faculty,&#13;
community members, and others&#13;
to search for specific topics or&#13;
articles.&#13;
Since we're going online and&#13;
vastly improving the quantity of&#13;
our articles (being able to publish&#13;
more often means we can cover&#13;
more topics, events, and issues),&#13;
we're going to need a lot of&#13;
writers. Reporting is relatively&#13;
simple, although it is a skill that&#13;
takes some fine-tuning. However,&#13;
if you are willing to learn, we&#13;
are more than willing to have&#13;
you! Come down to our office in&#13;
the Student Center to fill out an&#13;
application. We're desperately&#13;
looking for sports writers. If you&#13;
have a strong interest in sports&#13;
and good writing skills, please&#13;
join us!&#13;
Even if writing isn't your&#13;
thing, we'd still love to have you.&#13;
You can become a photographer&#13;
with us, a copy editor, an&#13;
advertising representative, or&#13;
even a marketing director! Any of&#13;
these positions are also available&#13;
as a 3-credit internship.&#13;
I hope you all are as excited&#13;
as the staff here at The Ranger&#13;
News l's ab out moving to online&#13;
publishing. We will all miss the&#13;
hard copies, but perhaps in time&#13;
we can manage to print once a&#13;
month as a showcase of articles.&#13;
For now, we're going to take a&#13;
dive into the deep end and try&#13;
something completely different.&#13;
Enjoy our third-to-last issue&#13;
on paper! See you next week.&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
jo@therangernews.com&#13;
THINGS TO DO April 21, 2009&#13;
APRIL 21&#13;
TUESDAY able to get some tickets on a boat&#13;
and took his wife and father to&#13;
Shanghai. Edie's story tells of the&#13;
experiences she remembers about&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Parkside Activities Board Ta,e„t Sce^he'r^ ?"S °f ^ C™C"^'&#13;
Night Tuesday Showcase s T u , remembers about&#13;
Student Center Cinema ' ' " .he res, of to 1^ earned ^ulis, $12 senrors/facul^/&#13;
APHIT „ the U.S. when she was7 yeamild r£LW ~ &gt; **4&#13;
and did not speak the language&#13;
APRIL 22&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Brass &amp; Rule Ensembles, noon&#13;
Ballroom, Student Center&#13;
UW-Parkside Baseball vs&#13;
Missouri St. Louis, 1 p.m^&#13;
doubleheader, Oberbruner Field&#13;
Ice Tea &amp; Issues: "LGBTQ and&#13;
Their Families"&#13;
12:00pm&#13;
Oak Room&#13;
Edie Schafer, Holocaust Survivor&#13;
6:00pm&#13;
GRNQ 101&#13;
Edie Shafer was born in the&#13;
Shanghai Ghetto. Her story&#13;
is one of many miracles: Her&#13;
father was in a concentration&#13;
camp and through a miracle was&#13;
released. When he was released,&#13;
his brother signed a paper for&#13;
him to go to Argentina.. ..but that&#13;
didn't work. The only other place&#13;
that would accept Jews without&#13;
visas was Shanghai. He was Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
PL. . _r— ""'{."age.&#13;
a he spoke German. It took her&#13;
awhile to catch up. Edie found&#13;
her life to be very different and&#13;
did never understood why She&#13;
is a graduate of UW-Milwaukee&#13;
and taught school in Bayside.&#13;
ahe lives in Milwaukee with her&#13;
husband and has 3 children and 8&#13;
grandchildren.&#13;
APRIL 23&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
Softball vs. St. Francis of Illinois&#13;
( Pink Game" for breast cancer)&#13;
3 p.m., Case Field&#13;
APRIL 24,2009&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
Friends of the Library presents:&#13;
"Learning to Get Along:&#13;
Americans in Occupied Japan&#13;
1945-1952," with Jeffrey&#13;
Alexander, 7 p.m., Overlook&#13;
Lounge (second floor of&#13;
library)&#13;
the&#13;
Theatre presents Meredith&#13;
Willson's All-American musical&#13;
"The Music Man!" Harold Hill&#13;
is the Music Mari'--a con artist&#13;
who arrives in sleepy River City,&#13;
Iowa, hawking band instruments&#13;
and uniforms and promising to&#13;
teach local kids to play using his&#13;
revolutionary "Think System."&#13;
Hill knows nothing about&#13;
music but he's confident he can&#13;
skip town before his deceit is&#13;
discovered. Although skeptical&#13;
at first, River City allows itself&#13;
to be seduced by Hill. Almost&#13;
miraculously, the town and its&#13;
people are transformed by music.&#13;
Then Hill himself is transformed&#13;
when he unexpectedly falls in love&#13;
with Marian Paroo, the town's&#13;
librarian. Drawn from Willson's&#13;
memories of his Mason City, Iowa,&#13;
hometown, "The Music Man" is a&#13;
Valentine to small town America.&#13;
Beginning with the mood setting&#13;
"Iowa Stubborn," the play is&#13;
packed with great music from&#13;
the tenderness of "Goodnight My&#13;
Someone" and "Till there was&#13;
You" to the rousing "Trouble"&#13;
and the climactic "'Seventy-&#13;
Six Trombones." The music is&#13;
mixed with numerous dance&#13;
numbers including the delightful&#13;
Shipoopi." Marching bands&#13;
Irom high schools in Wilmot,&#13;
Oak Creek, and South Milwaukee&#13;
and the Emerald Knights Band of&#13;
Kenosha provide music for the&#13;
play's triumphant close. Tickets&#13;
can be ordered online at www&#13;
uwp.edu keyword: tickets or by&#13;
calling 262-595-2564.&#13;
APRIL 25,2009&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
Softball vs. Quincy University&#13;
tdoubleheader), noon. Case Field&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Guitar Ensemble, 3:30&#13;
p.m., Com Arts D118&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilson's "The Music&#13;
Man, 7:30 p.m.. Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UWParkside&#13;
Choirs present "Verdi's&#13;
Requiem," St. Anne's Catholic&#13;
Church, Pleasant Prairie&#13;
Time: TBA&#13;
APRIL 26,2009&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Meredith Wilsoo's 'The Music&#13;
Mam 2 pjn., Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert- UWParkside&#13;
Choirs present "Verdi's&#13;
Requiem," Beloit location TBA&#13;
Time: TBA&#13;
APRIL 27&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
UW-Parkside Golf: American&#13;
Family Classic, all dav.&#13;
Meadowbrook Golf Course&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show. U am.-5 pjn..&#13;
opening reception 5-7 p.m..&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Softball vs. Minnesota Duluth&#13;
(doubleheader). 1 pjn.. Case&#13;
Field&#13;
PAO Springroll Workshop,&#13;
Main Place, noon&#13;
Featuring Chef Jason Lee&#13;
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The Ranger News April 21, 2009&#13;
Parkside's very own musical artists&#13;
ADRIANA ALEXANDER&#13;
alexa016@uwp.edu&#13;
This Wednesday's Concert&#13;
was from our very own students&#13;
here at Parkside This event took&#13;
place in the Ballroom, and was&#13;
a real eye-opener. Everyone was&#13;
very pleased and impressed to&#13;
see how Paikside's musicians&#13;
have come so far and have done a&#13;
spectacular job at expanding their&#13;
talents and skills.&#13;
Colin Galitz, an Eb trumpet&#13;
musician, earned an Irene Laning&#13;
Memorial Scholarship. At the&#13;
Noon Concert, he did an excellent&#13;
piece by Johann Nepomuk&#13;
Hummel (1778-1837) called&#13;
"Concerto". Any other trumpet&#13;
player would be able to relate to&#13;
his talent because it goes beyond&#13;
measures. The pianist, Fumi&#13;
Nishikiori, accompanied him.&#13;
Performing "The Vagabond"&#13;
by R. Vaughn Williams, was&#13;
Joshua Holte. He is a tenor of&#13;
Parkside's first Music Ensemble&#13;
who received the Mary M.&#13;
Kamakian Memorial Scholarship.&#13;
Accompanying him was the&#13;
pianist, Alejandro Alumbreros.&#13;
Sara Reilson, playing the&#13;
Euphonium, played the "Sonata&#13;
in F-minor", movements 3 and&#13;
4, by George Philipp Telemann&#13;
(1681-1767). She was also&#13;
accompanied by Fumi Nishikiori&#13;
and also received the Irene Laning&#13;
Memorial Scholarship.&#13;
Julianna Frey, a soprano&#13;
accompanied also by Alejandro&#13;
Alumbreros, performed "Das&#13;
Veilchen" by Wolfgang Amadeus&#13;
Mozart. She received the Music&#13;
Department Scholarship. No&#13;
other soprano would ever relate&#13;
to Frey. Her voice goes beyond&#13;
most and is filled with passion&#13;
and confidence.&#13;
Receiving the UW-Parkside&#13;
Academic Scholarship was&#13;
David Dvorak. Dvorak, playing&#13;
the trombone, performed in A&#13;
Capella, the Improvisation No.&#13;
1 for solo trombone by Enrique&#13;
Crespo (b. 1941).&#13;
Jane Wermeling, who&#13;
performed "Autumn Evening"&#13;
by Roger Quilter (1877-1953)&#13;
singing mezzo-soprano, received&#13;
the Brian John Martin Memorial&#13;
Endowed. Her accompanist was&#13;
Alejandro Alumbreros.&#13;
Brad Karas,' who played&#13;
string bass, performed "Chanson&#13;
Triste" by Serge Koussevitzky&#13;
(1874-1951). He received&#13;
the Lilian James Memorial&#13;
Scholarship. His accompanist&#13;
was also Alejandro Alumbreros.&#13;
Last but definitely not least,&#13;
Timothy Keith received the&#13;
Music Department Scholarship.&#13;
He performed "The Bird&#13;
and The Beast (an essay)"&#13;
by Celius Dougherty (1902-&#13;
1986). Alejandro Alumbreros&#13;
accompanied him.&#13;
To see our musicians show&#13;
their outstanding progress and&#13;
continuance in making Parkside&#13;
proud brings joy, entertainment,&#13;
and motivation and determination&#13;
to the audience and future&#13;
musicians.&#13;
CONCERT SCHEDULE&#13;
04-22-09&#13;
UW-Parkside Brass and Flute Ensemble;&#13;
University Ballroom&#13;
04-29-09&#13;
UW-Parkside Guitar Ensemble;&#13;
CART D118&#13;
05-06-09&#13;
UW-Parkside Percussion Ensemble;&#13;
CART D118&#13;
Counterfeiters: Fake money, real story&#13;
terfen&#13;
JOHNATHAN JACOB&#13;
Jacob015@uwp.edu&#13;
Directed by Stefan&#13;
Ruzowitzky, Counterfeiters&#13;
serves as a chilling dramatization&#13;
of the horrors associated with the&#13;
Holocaust. As the title indicates,&#13;
the plot revolves around the&#13;
illegal production of currency,&#13;
but the moral dilemmas and fears&#13;
that are present throughout the&#13;
film prove to be at the heart of the&#13;
story.&#13;
The story's protagonist,&#13;
Sally - Sorowitsch,played by&#13;
Karl Markovics, is extremely&#13;
artistic and uses his skills as&#13;
an unparalleled counterfeiter.&#13;
This illegal activity leads to his&#13;
arrest and imprisonment at a&#13;
Nazi-lead concentration camp in&#13;
Sachsenhausen, Germany during&#13;
the Second World War.&#13;
Ironically, the Nazi officers&#13;
make it known early on that&#13;
they will use Sorowitsch's skills&#13;
to their fullest advantage. It is&#13;
their mission, by maintaining&#13;
an elaborate counterfeiting&#13;
operation, to not only destroy&#13;
the. economies of. Britain and&#13;
The United States, among&#13;
other countries, but to make the&#13;
oppressive Communist Nazi&#13;
regime the strongest economic&#13;
and political machine in the&#13;
world.&#13;
This situation represents a&#13;
significant moral dilemma for&#13;
the prisoners. Many agree with&#13;
Sorowitsch: going along with the&#13;
Nazis will not only earn tehm better&#13;
treatment, relatively speaking,&#13;
but will also increase their&#13;
chances for survival. However,&#13;
this attitude is met with fierce&#13;
resistance by Burger, a rebellious&#13;
young inmate who is adamantly&#13;
opposed to doing anything that&#13;
will assist the Nazi efforts. On&#13;
several occasions, he attempts&#13;
to sabotage the counterfeiting&#13;
operation. This causes him to be&#13;
at constant odds with Sorowitsch.&#13;
And the tension only escalates&#13;
when the fake money is inspected&#13;
and considered to be "genuine."&#13;
The conflict between&#13;
Sorowitsch and Burger is&#13;
indicative of the Holocaust as a&#13;
whole; you either swallow your&#13;
pride and do whatever it takes&#13;
to survive, or you rebel and get&#13;
killed.&#13;
Ultimately, the approach of&#13;
both men is admirable. While&#13;
they disagreed, they both had the&#13;
same motive: to defeat the Nazis.&#13;
Thankfully, their suffering would&#13;
eventually come to an end when&#13;
the war was over.&#13;
Counterfeiters is an excellent&#13;
film, but be prepared for graphic&#13;
violence and disturbing images.&#13;
CULTURE&#13;
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M '• m * April 21,2009&#13;
Asian GEORGE LASLEY heritage month celebration" B&#13;
Lasle000@Uwp.Edu&#13;
On April 15, 2009, at noon,&#13;
Kao Kalia Yang, the author of&#13;
The Late Homecomer, a Hmong&#13;
family memoir, spoke out on&#13;
Asian human rights. As the first&#13;
a Hmong writer to get a book&#13;
published, Yang is also a professor&#13;
and a keynote motivational&#13;
speaker who motivates about&#13;
humans rights. Her intellectual&#13;
and charismatic demeanor allows&#13;
her metaphorical messages to be&#13;
understood in depth.&#13;
Yang introduces personal&#13;
stories that were influential. She&#13;
says, "As a little girl her father&#13;
held her up and told her that&#13;
she was above the 40 acres of&#13;
pain and misery that they were&#13;
accustomed to in their refuge&#13;
camp in Laos." The metaphor&#13;
that her father explained to her is&#13;
just another informative ideology&#13;
that help explains what many&#13;
went through in their refuge&#13;
camps. Her father also told her at&#13;
a young age that a lion is magical&#13;
because of its bold and fearless&#13;
characteristics. She says, "Her&#13;
father was explaining to her the&#13;
importance of survival. There is a&#13;
great destination for those who are&#13;
brave." This opportunity allows&#13;
audience members to hear direct&#13;
experiences that have transformed&#13;
her into becoming an outstanding&#13;
person. As Yang says, "The world&#13;
can not understand us if we do not&#13;
voice our differences; we are not&#13;
the authors of our stories. If we&#13;
are important, we might receive&#13;
a page. Our lives affect everyone&#13;
that lives and die because out&#13;
lives breath on in others.&#13;
There were questions&#13;
asked, and there were questions&#13;
that were asked specifically to&#13;
Asians and Asian Americans. The&#13;
question that they were asked&#13;
was "How does it feel to be an&#13;
Asian or an Asian-American here&#13;
at the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside"?&#13;
Moua Thao, a ju nior, says, "It&#13;
feels like I am walking into a very&#13;
small environment with Asians,&#13;
while the campus is populated&#13;
with other ethnicities".&#13;
Emily Vang says, "I am&#13;
constantly living in two different&#13;
worlds, torn between American's&#13;
and Hmong's values. Professors&#13;
expect me to be the 'model&#13;
minority.' Being Hmong is a&#13;
burden and a gift, but I would&#13;
choose to be Hmong again if I&#13;
could".&#13;
Ruth Briones says, "It's&#13;
great because we represent a&#13;
completely different culture and&#13;
ethnicity, as Asian-Americans.&#13;
Also, as a member of PAO, I&#13;
have the opportunity to share the&#13;
Asian culture to the student body&#13;
and throughout the community.&#13;
1 am thankful that there are&#13;
departments here at Parkside, like&#13;
the Multicultural Students Affairs,&#13;
which gives support to people of&#13;
color,"&#13;
Ourlee Ourun says, "1&#13;
am a Pacific Islander, which&#13;
is considered difficult because&#13;
everything is new to me and 1&#13;
believe that no one can really&#13;
understand me. where I come&#13;
from, or how 1 see things. But I&#13;
do socialize with different people.&#13;
It is also difficult because there&#13;
are not a lot of Asians here at&#13;
Parkside It's like I'm stuck in&#13;
my Asian group because of their&#13;
support. Even though this is a&#13;
small campus, for minorities it&#13;
is hard for Asians to get heard. I&#13;
feel like I have to work 10 times&#13;
harder than others because of&#13;
what I look like. It's ok though;&#13;
what does not kill me only makes&#13;
me stronger".&#13;
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relates to why society suffers&#13;
from so many ills.&#13;
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an exercise in intelligence.&#13;
Many theories of intelligence&#13;
postulate that verbal skills are an&#13;
indicator of one's overall level of&#13;
intelligence. Therefore, the more&#13;
command individuals have over&#13;
language, the higher their level of&#13;
intelligence is likely to become.&#13;
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college students and college grads&#13;
can barely write a paragraph&#13;
without a spelling, punctuation&#13;
or grammatical error. And this is&#13;
with the advent of word processors&#13;
equipped with spell-check and&#13;
grammar-check software, mind&#13;
you.&#13;
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people and older lacking&#13;
a command of their native&#13;
language here. We're talking&#13;
adults. Presumably, these adults&#13;
have graduated from high school,&#13;
middle school and grade school —&#13;
each of which ought to have&#13;
taught writing skills. Somewhere,&#13;
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