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              <text>Spons coverage&#13;
Wrestlers end&#13;
dual meet season;&#13;
Preview of the&#13;
softball season&#13;
·Page 8-9&#13;
turns&#13;
into "fraud"&#13;
Christine Donalies&#13;
Special to The Ranger&#13;
The&#13;
subject was  "Fraud  in&#13;
Science."&#13;
And   the   expert,&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
University Professor&#13;
of philosophy  Dr.&#13;
David  Hull,  was&#13;
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all.&#13;
As&#13;
past  president  of&#13;
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of&#13;
Science&#13;
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DavidHull&#13;
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numerous&#13;
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authority.&#13;
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his lecture at UW-Parkside&#13;
: Wedn~ay, Feb. 17, he tackled&#13;
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questions of how science does&#13;
and&#13;
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SCientists&#13;
act poorly.&#13;
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scientific&#13;
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or unintentional  acts such as plagia-&#13;
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the most common violations in scien-&#13;
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said&#13;
"In&#13;
general, most people's inten-&#13;
tions don't matter." What matters is&#13;
keeping proper credit and accurate&#13;
records.&#13;
How  does  science  behave?&#13;
Rewards are not based on monetary&#13;
gain  for  most  scientists.  Hull&#13;
observes, scientists who receive large&#13;
grants and incomes tend to have&#13;
their behavior disintegrate  and lose&#13;
perspective.  Reward or punishment&#13;
is realized through credit for one's&#13;
discoveries or loss of credibility.&#13;
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all the creclit. Hull referred to the Luc&#13;
Montagnier fRobert  Gallo dispute&#13;
over who first discovered the AIDS&#13;
.   Montagru· er sent Gallo a high-&#13;
virus.&#13;
See&#13;
Fraud,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
NEWS&#13;
2,3&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
4,5&#13;
PlAN  2008&#13;
···&#13;
6,1&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
····8,9,10&#13;
COMMENTARY&#13;
11&#13;
JUMP&#13;
12&#13;
Onthe Big screen&#13;
Payback and&#13;
OfficeSpace face&#13;
offin this week's&#13;
reviews&#13;
Alumni Forum draws  enthu-&#13;
siastic  audience&#13;
Getting anyone to give up&#13;
a Saturday morning, even a&#13;
snowy Saturday morning,&#13;
is&#13;
a major accomplishment.&#13;
After all, there are only 52&#13;
Saturday mornings in any&#13;
given year. But that's what a&#13;
group ofUW-Parkside alum-&#13;
ni did on snowy Saturday,&#13;
Feb. 20,to attend the Alumni&#13;
Forum.&#13;
Part of UW-Parkside's&#13;
30th&#13;
year anniversary cele-&#13;
bration, the Forum was held&#13;
to give alumni the chance to&#13;
meet new Chancellor Jack&#13;
Keating  and  hear  the&#13;
University's  plans for the&#13;
future.&#13;
"We are working  to&#13;
become an engaged univer-&#13;
sity," Chancellor  Keating&#13;
told the alumni. 'We want to&#13;
better connect. with you and&#13;
with&#13;
the communities we&#13;
serve for the benefit of our&#13;
current and future students.&#13;
[The alumni] are important&#13;
in&#13;
this&#13;
equation because you&#13;
help to create the internships&#13;
and  job  opportunities&#13;
today's and tomorrow's stu-&#13;
dents need."&#13;
Alumni also received a&#13;
report on research about&#13;
business  community  atti-&#13;
tudes toward UW-Parkside.&#13;
They later heard from Dean&#13;
Richard Stolz on new devel-&#13;
opment&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
business cur-&#13;
riculum,&#13;
See Alumni,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
UW-Parkside Chancellor Jack Keating addresses alumni during&#13;
Saturday's forum. Keatingtold alumni they are important to current&#13;
and future students as role models and because they create future&#13;
internshipsandjobsforstudents.&#13;
Clinton Impeachment:  Insiderls  View&#13;
Everyone wants to know&#13;
what happened during the&#13;
historical Clinton impeach-&#13;
ment trial-who argued for&#13;
the president? Who led the&#13;
fight to remove Clinton?&#13;
Who fell asleep?&#13;
Students&#13;
can&#13;
get the inside&#13;
infonnation straight from 5th&#13;
District Congressman Tom&#13;
Barrett on Friday, Feb. 26.&#13;
The Milwaukee Democrat&#13;
will&#13;
meet with students at&#13;
9:15.&#13;
a.rn,&#13;
in room 107 of&#13;
Molinaro Hall. The public&#13;
is&#13;
invited to attend.&#13;
Barrett, as a&#13;
member ofthe&#13;
House Judiciary Committee,&#13;
has first-hand knowledge of&#13;
the proceedings. His vtsit&#13;
is&#13;
sponsored  by the UW-&#13;
Parkside  Political Science&#13;
Depariment and the Legal&#13;
Studies Program.&#13;
"This is a great opportuni-&#13;
ty forus to get abetter under-&#13;
standing of what went on&#13;
during the trial and what it&#13;
was like to actuaOy be there&#13;
each step of the way," said&#13;
UW-Parkside   Assistant&#13;
Professor of Political Science&#13;
Fred&#13;
Monardi.&#13;
"Congressman Barrett had an&#13;
extraordinary&#13;
view and&#13;
we&#13;
are fortunate that he will&#13;
share that with our students&#13;
and the public."&#13;
For more information call&#13;
ext. 2399.&#13;
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'11.I'brllrI25.1999&#13;
Feb. 25 to March 3&#13;
Art&#13;
• National Small Print Exhibition, through February&#13;
27&#13;
• Invitational High School Art Teachers Exhibition, March&#13;
7&#13;
to&#13;
30&#13;
All&#13;
exhibits&#13;
are&#13;
free.&#13;
Communication  Arts Gallery hours: Mondays&#13;
and Thursdays,&#13;
11&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
5&#13;
p.m.; Tuesdays and Wednesdays,&#13;
11&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
8&#13;
p.rn.&#13;
Plays At Parkside&#13;
Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin, February&#13;
2&amp;-27,&#13;
March&#13;
5-&#13;
6,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.; matinee: March 4, 10&#13;
a.m.,&#13;
Studio B Theater; adults&#13;
$8,&#13;
seniors and students $6&#13;
Accent on the Arts&#13;
Battle Creek Boy Choir,&#13;
March&#13;
13,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Communication  Arts&#13;
Theater; main floor&#13;
I&#13;
balcony&#13;
$8,&#13;
students $6&#13;
Music&#13;
UW-Parkside   Community   Band  and  Belle  City  Brassworks,&#13;
Thursday, March&#13;
4,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Communication  Arts Theater; public&#13;
$5,&#13;
senior and students $3&#13;
UW-Parkside  Noon Concert Series&#13;
George Lindquist, guitar, Wednesday, March&#13;
3,&#13;
Union Theater,&#13;
free&#13;
Films&#13;
UW-Parkside Foreign Film Series: The Wmter Guest, February&#13;
25-28&#13;
Films&#13;
are&#13;
shown  Thursday IFriday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
8&#13;
p.m.;&#13;
Sunday, 2 p.m. in the Union Theater. Admission  is by season pass.&#13;
Parkside Activities Board Films&#13;
Pulp Fiction, March 3 and 5; all PAB&#13;
filrns&#13;
are $1 for students, $2 for&#13;
non-students;  shows start at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Cinema&#13;
Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance&#13;
• ''Body Image&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Eating Disorders." UW-Parkside  Wellness Director&#13;
and Professor of Health and Physical Education Penny Lyter&#13;
discusses&#13;
appearance  issues facing today's society and the media's influence On&#13;
serious health problems. The programs is Wednesday, March&#13;
3,&#13;
at noon&#13;
in Union Room&#13;
104.&#13;
Admission, bread and soup&#13;
are&#13;
free.&#13;
Race, Class&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Gender Book Study&#13;
Paradise  by Toni Morrison,  February&#13;
26,&#13;
meets at&#13;
3:30&#13;
p.m. in&#13;
II&#13;
Molinaro Hall Room&#13;
111;&#13;
books available in Campus Bookstore.&#13;
Other Events&#13;
...&#13;
Liberal Religious  Forum: 'The Death of Adam: Theology&#13;
After_&#13;
Darwin," Monday, March&#13;
1,&#13;
noon, Student Union, Room&#13;
104-106.&#13;
_&#13;
Well Day Health Fair, Tuesday, March 2; 9 a.m. to 2 p.rn., Upper&#13;
I-&#13;
Main Place,&#13;
free.&#13;
China Study Tour information  session, Tuesday, March 9, 6 p.m.,&#13;
Q\&#13;
Molinaro Hall, Room&#13;
116,&#13;
free.&#13;
~&#13;
--rTHINGS  TODO&#13;
~&#13;
II&#13;
"Picasso  althe   lapin  Agile·'--&#13;
al  UW-parkside  Studio&#13;
Mindy Joy Spetht&#13;
..&#13;
Special to The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
The setting is a bar. The conversation  tOpICSrange&#13;
fro~&#13;
finding true love&#13;
to&#13;
the correlation  between Jesus and ham sandwiches.  The JOkes are bad,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
people are crazy.&#13;
This&#13;
sounds  fa.nu&#13;
liar&#13;
. Perhaps&#13;
this&#13;
re~inds  you of&#13;
Twisterz&#13;
Or&#13;
Conjettiz,&#13;
but the bar is in Pans&#13;
in&#13;
1904.&#13;
The conversations  also&#13;
include&#13;
a bit&#13;
of&#13;
intellectual  thought.  The patrons  of the bar&#13;
are&#13;
not UW-Parks.de  students,&#13;
but&#13;
happen to be Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein.    That'  right, just before&#13;
they&#13;
reach the status of genius, they experience  a lag in their w rk. Steve Martin&#13;
wrote&#13;
the play "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" about what that might have been&#13;
like.&#13;
This&#13;
play is performed  and produced  by UW-Parks.d   students  and&#13;
is&#13;
direct·&#13;
ed by Dr. Leon J. Van Dyke.&#13;
It&#13;
opens  at the Univ  rsity of WlSCOnsin-Parkside&#13;
Communication  Arts Studio Theatre  n February&#13;
26.&#13;
Steve Martin's&#13;
por-&#13;
trayal of Einstein  and Picasso gives a m re human  angle of the two&#13;
highly&#13;
respected&#13;
individuals.  Picasso, played  by&#13;
Gil&#13;
Gonzalez  of&#13;
Radne,&#13;
admits&#13;
his&#13;
desire to change the century and leave th  world '1ittered with beauty."&#13;
Einstein,&#13;
played by Brad Kostreva of Ken&#13;
ha,&#13;
struggles  to prov&#13;
that&#13;
his equations and&#13;
theories&#13;
are&#13;
every bit as artistic  and beautiful  as any  f Picasso's "sketches."&#13;
Martin adds&#13;
real&#13;
people and one-lin&#13;
!'S&#13;
to th   interacti  ns that are&#13;
typical&#13;
of&#13;
his&#13;
side-splitting  humor. There is also a self-proclaimed  world changer and a&#13;
sur-&#13;
prise guest that make an appearance&#13;
to&#13;
encourag   and inspIre th mall.&#13;
The actors  and bar patrons  include  Kevin&#13;
Hlavka,&#13;
jillian&#13;
Lavinka,&#13;
Katie&#13;
Liddicoat, Chastity Washington,&#13;
Rich&#13;
Smith, Sam&#13;
Goeb,&#13;
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as&#13;
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the bartender  of the Lapin Agile.  P rforman&#13;
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February&#13;
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at&#13;
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10&#13;
am&#13;
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are&#13;
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is&#13;
limited and reservati  ns&#13;
are&#13;
encouraged.  For&#13;
inf&#13;
rrnati n  r tick&#13;
ets,&#13;
call&#13;
595-2564.&#13;
Office  Assistant&#13;
Jeanie Schober&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Bill Ager&#13;
Aaron Rodriguez&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
Writers&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger  Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Jeff Mueller&#13;
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What  does it mean  to be a College  Democrat:»&#13;
Lisa Nalbandian&#13;
The  beliefs   of&#13;
the&#13;
College&#13;
Democrats  are very straightfor-&#13;
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regardless of gender, race, creed or&#13;
sexual orientation;  the government&#13;
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should  not take priority  over tax&#13;
cuts for the working class; all chil-&#13;
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deserves   equal  pay;  and  most&#13;
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while cutting aid to higher 'educa-&#13;
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The   UW-Parkside&#13;
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dent Jason Stein;  vice president&#13;
Angie Jaeck; treasurer  Kim Holds;&#13;
public  relations   director   Lisa&#13;
Nalbandian;  corresponding  secre-&#13;
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beneficial  to the' students  of UW-&#13;
Parkside. The Democratic platform&#13;
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Women's  Horizons  wants to hire a shelter coordinator  for eith&#13;
part-time or full-time employment&#13;
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for lunch and dinner hours.&#13;
Credit Management  Control  is looking  for a person  to collect&#13;
debts using state-of-the-art  telephone system.&#13;
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involved in&#13;
his&#13;
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the street,  were very  friendly.   Even&#13;
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which Kinchen joked, "was after the&#13;
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ped&#13;
to teach&#13;
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people in Cuba. He also wanled to solid-&#13;
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the relati nships&#13;
he&#13;
had built in 1998,&#13;
and meet new friend  on the trip.  One&#13;
more objective  Kinchen  had  for his&#13;
adventure  in Cuba  was&#13;
10&#13;
bring back&#13;
something for the classroom, specifically&#13;
groups got involved in Black&#13;
History Month.  "A lot of the&#13;
activities  are co-sponsored&#13;
with  other  organizations.&#13;
For  example,   the  movie&#13;
"Lean&#13;
On&#13;
Me"  [which&#13;
will&#13;
be shown on February  121&#13;
is&#13;
co-sponsored&#13;
with  PAB,&#13;
[The  Parkside   Activities&#13;
Board], as part of the movie&#13;
series.  The&#13;
Think&#13;
Fast&#13;
Quiz&#13;
Bowl on Monday,  February&#13;
8,&#13;
is&#13;
also&#13;
co-sponsored  with&#13;
PAB.  The emphasis  of the&#13;
questions&#13;
in&#13;
the quiz bowl&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
on Black history triv-&#13;
ia."  Stephanie  went  on to&#13;
See Celebration, Page 12&#13;
about African-American  his-&#13;
tory.  His efforts were  suc-&#13;
cessful,  and eventually  the&#13;
entire  month  of February&#13;
was dedicated  to celebrating&#13;
Black history.  February was&#13;
chosen    because    many&#13;
important  African-American&#13;
figures&#13;
and institutions  were&#13;
born in this month.&#13;
This  month,   the  UW-&#13;
Parkside   community   will&#13;
have many opportunities  to&#13;
celebrate Black history.&#13;
Stephanie  Sirovatk,  who&#13;
works&#13;
in   University&#13;
Activities,   explained   how&#13;
many   different   student&#13;
Karen Diehl&#13;
Throughout  the month of&#13;
February,  some of the stu-&#13;
dents,  faculty  and  staff  at&#13;
UW-Parkside   will be dedi-&#13;
cating  time  to celebrating&#13;
Black History Month.&#13;
Black history month origi-&#13;
nated in the 1920s as "Negro&#13;
History   Week".    However,&#13;
the event wasn't  taken very&#13;
seriously   until  Dr. Carter&#13;
Good win,   an   African-&#13;
American  scholar,  decided&#13;
to devote his time and effort&#13;
to the  cause.  In 1926, he&#13;
began  to organize  lectures,&#13;
exhibitions   and  meetings&#13;
DiversilV Plan 2008&#13;
but we are looking for  sug-&#13;
gestions."&#13;
The targeted areas include&#13;
only four groups.  According&#13;
to Duetsch,   the  Board  of&#13;
Regents requested  that cam-&#13;
puses take on other diversity&#13;
issues  involving   gender  and&#13;
sexuality&#13;
in&#13;
other  ways,  but&#13;
only  focus on the four set&#13;
groups for the report.&#13;
The Plan 2008 Task Force&#13;
will suggest  to Chancellor&#13;
Jack  Keating  a Diversity&#13;
Committee&#13;
which    will&#13;
include&#13;
all&#13;
groups on campus&#13;
who will address  the whole&#13;
range of diversity issues.&#13;
See Pages 6-7&#13;
American,  Hispanic&#13;
I&#13;
Latino,&#13;
American Indian or Alaskan&#13;
native,&#13;
Asian&#13;
or   Pacific&#13;
Islander peoples.&#13;
According&#13;
to   Larry&#13;
Duetsch,   Secretary  of the&#13;
Faculty  and interim  Equity&#13;
and Diversity Chief, the Plan&#13;
2008 Task Force formulated&#13;
ideas  in  the discussion   draft&#13;
about  how the seven goals&#13;
could    be   successfully&#13;
addressed.&#13;
"We have  taken  our  best&#13;
shot,"  said  Duetsch.   "We&#13;
may  have&#13;
overloo~ed&#13;
some&#13;
things and some may not be&#13;
as·defined as they need to&#13;
be,&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Ranger Staff&#13;
In the late '80s,  a Design&#13;
for Diversity Plan was started&#13;
by the administration  of the&#13;
University&#13;
of   Wisconsin&#13;
System.  Although  the plan&#13;
was not regarded  as terribly&#13;
successful,   it  made  way  for&#13;
the proposed Plan 2008.&#13;
The Wisconsin  Board  of&#13;
Regents,   along  with  the&#13;
Multicultural  Office, created&#13;
seven goaIs to prolriete diver-&#13;
sity.  The plan targets  four&#13;
groups who have been unde-&#13;
served    in  Wisconsin.&#13;
The&#13;
groups    are&#13;
African-&#13;
See Cuba, Page 12&#13;
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. . . . . . . . 2,3&#13;
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6,1&#13;
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..........&#13;
11&#13;
NEWS&#13;
.&#13;
ENnRTAINMENT&#13;
PLAN 2008&#13;
SPORTS    ..&#13;
COMMENTARY&#13;
JUMP&#13;
12&#13;
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•&#13;
15th annual&#13;
Bowl lor&#13;
Kids Sake&#13;
Get your friends, family or club /&#13;
organization  together to help raise&#13;
money for the 15th annual Bowl for&#13;
Kids Sake fundraiser!  All proceeds&#13;
go to Big Brothers / Big Sisters in&#13;
Kenosha and Racine.&#13;
There are four dates to choose&#13;
from:&#13;
Saturday  Feb. 20&#13;
Sunday   Feb. 21&#13;
Saturday  Feb. 27&#13;
Sunday  Feb. 28&#13;
You have the choice of bowling&#13;
on a&#13;
noon-S&#13;
p.m. shift or a 3-6 p.m.&#13;
shift. Teams are comprised of five&#13;
people.&#13;
If&#13;
you can not find enough&#13;
people  to  form  a  team,  Big&#13;
Brothers / Big Sisters will place you&#13;
on a team. All bowlers need to get&#13;
pledges to sponsor them per pin or&#13;
a flat rate. The requirement  is that&#13;
each bowler collects a minimum of&#13;
ten sponsors or $50.&#13;
Bowling will be held at the Plaza&#13;
Bowling Center in Racine. There is&#13;
also an opportunity   to bow&#13;
I&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday Feb. 27 from 1 to&#13;
4&#13;
p.m. at&#13;
the Surfside  Bowling  Lanes  in&#13;
Kenosha. On the day you choose to&#13;
bowl you&#13;
will&#13;
be provided with free&#13;
bowling shoes, three games of bowl-&#13;
ing, and pizza.  The Volunteer&#13;
•&#13;
Touch Tone service  makes  life&#13;
easier  for   Students&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Ranger Staff&#13;
One of the many services the University of Wisconsin-Parkside offers&#13;
to&#13;
ease&#13;
the load of students&#13;
is&#13;
Touch Tone Information. By dialing&#13;
X3400&#13;
from any&#13;
campus phone, students can hear their grades or schedules, register for and&#13;
change classes, be put on a wait list for classes, withdraw from school, purchase&#13;
parking permits and find out&#13;
if&#13;
classes are available or filled.&#13;
UW-Parkside's service is equipped with 12phone lines.&#13;
"In&#13;
the UW-System,&#13;
there&#13;
is&#13;
an average of one phone line for every&#13;
500&#13;
students. UW-Parkside has&#13;
more lines&#13;
per&#13;
student than the rest of the system," said Susan johnson of the&#13;
Registrar's Office.&#13;
johnson&#13;
is&#13;
aware, however, that there are some complications with the sys-&#13;
tem. One such glitch is the slow main frame. "Students find it hard to sit&#13;
through the silence," stated johnson. "T he computing people are continually&#13;
working to fine tune the system, so don't get discouraged."&#13;
Another issue&#13;
is&#13;
the busy signal. According to johnson, 40-50students have&#13;
the same registration time. When their time comes, they rush to the phone to&#13;
register. "Give the system ten minutes to quiet down," johnson advises.&#13;
johnson believes there are many benefits to the Touch Tone service. "There is&#13;
no wait in line to register; you can register in the comfort of your location, and it&#13;
is&#13;
much more convenient."&#13;
In&#13;
April, registration will be available on the UW-Parkside web page, but&#13;
johnson stated the new system&#13;
is&#13;
stillin the formative stages.&#13;
Program is also awarding  the team&#13;
(comprised  of five bowlers)  that&#13;
raises  the the most money  with&#13;
pizza from Infusino's  or Tenuta's!&#13;
We also have a special incentive for&#13;
Ranger Hall and campus apartment&#13;
tearns!&#13;
If&#13;
you are interested,   contact&#13;
Gloria  Schmitz  in the Volunteer&#13;
Office, Wyllie 0173 or at 595.2011.&#13;
So, start now and get your teams&#13;
and pledges  together!  Sign up as&#13;
soon as possible to ensure your pre-&#13;
ferred date and shift. Slots are fill-&#13;
ing up fast!&#13;
Alliance&#13;
Des&#13;
presents&#13;
Bovary&#13;
L'AlIiance  des Amrs&#13;
wi&#13;
show "Madame&#13;
Bovary"&#13;
Monday,  Feb. 15 at noon&#13;
Com. Arts.&#13;
136.&#13;
Don't&#13;
we have sub-titles!&#13;
The&#13;
I·&#13;
rench Club&#13;
meets&#13;
Mondays at noon in&#13;
Com&#13;
136. L'&#13;
All umce' de. Ami&#13;
open to non-French&#13;
spow.&#13;
students a&#13;
well  as&#13;
t&#13;
studying&#13;
French.&#13;
In&#13;
Mamt,\&#13;
we plan to have a sp'eaJce,:&#13;
from Africa and&#13;
It.&#13;
April-'In.'''&#13;
visit the consulate in&#13;
Chlial.,j&#13;
Any&#13;
questions? Pleasemlllll."&#13;
nalba()()(J@uwp.edu.&#13;
The&#13;
Arts&#13;
• National Small Print Exhibition, thr ugh Feb. 27, ComArts&#13;
Gallery,&#13;
free&#13;
• Lisa White, mezzo soprano/Kathryn  Karnp,  prano, Noon&#13;
Concert Series,Wed., Feb. 17,Union Theater&#13;
Events&#13;
• Beyond Parkside: A Comparison  f Cultu  ,lid  / video pre-&#13;
sentation by Asia Muhammad; Wed.,&#13;
F&#13;
b. 17,3&#13;
p.rn.,&#13;
Union&#13;
Cin&#13;
rna&#13;
• Chiropractic&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Welln  ,Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance&#13;
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,Wed., Fcb.17,&#13;
noon; Stud nt Union Room 104,&#13;
free&#13;
adrnissi&#13;
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• Can&#13;
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Sing For&#13;
Y&#13;
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Broth r? with Lewis Tu&#13;
k&#13;
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February 15,noon; Union&#13;
Cin&#13;
rna,&#13;
free&#13;
.Parkside Activities&#13;
Board&#13;
Talent Sh w; Thursday, F bruary 18,&#13;
time TBA;Union Square;&#13;
free&#13;
Sports&#13;
•Men's Basketball&#13;
Bellarmine College -February 11,7:30p.m.&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan - February 13,3 p.m,&#13;
.Women's Basketball&#13;
Bellarmine College -February 11,5:30p.m.&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan - February 13,1p.m,&#13;
.Wrestling&#13;
UW-Whitewater -February 9, 7 p.m.&#13;
Feb" 11 to  11&#13;
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Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
jeff Mueller&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Kregg jacoby&#13;
jeanie Schober&#13;
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Photo Editor&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Peter Minor&#13;
Michelle LaCount&#13;
Bill Ager&#13;
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Ad Design Editor&#13;
Aaron Rodriguez&#13;
Sonya Flower&#13;
Nicole McQuestion&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
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              <text>I&#13;
Diversi&#13;
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'(jng Jr.h Iiday.&#13;
"It'  ary&#13;
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FI res, wh i p  id nt f th&#13;
Hi panic A'  iati n f 011g&#13;
and Univer iti , d liv red a&#13;
trong call f r diversity and cul-&#13;
tural  tol ranee  during   hi&#13;
keyn t   p  ch  at  Spring&#13;
Convocati n January IS,&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Univ r ity Dining  Room,  He&#13;
said th  c ntinu d  ucce   f&#13;
America'   con my hinge  on&#13;
the quality of ducation provid-&#13;
ed to all children,  native and&#13;
immigrant.&#13;
'The future of America will&#13;
inerea ingly depend on our abil-&#13;
ity to educate-particularly   in&#13;
higher education-many,   many&#13;
more young  people  of color&#13;
because, increa ingly, they are&#13;
going to be the backbone of our&#13;
economy. It's really hooting our-&#13;
selves in the foot when we make&#13;
laws that impede their success,"&#13;
said Flores,&#13;
PsychO&#13;
reviewed&#13;
Even the shower&#13;
scene won't keep&#13;
your attention&#13;
·Page 7&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
The long arm of&#13;
the law moves to&#13;
·Page 3&#13;
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ew&#13;
Year&#13;
Dr. Antoni   Flores encourages&#13;
uWP&#13;
Spring Convocation  attendees  to strongly commit&#13;
to diversity  on campus.  "American's economic  future depends  on our training of young&#13;
people of&#13;
color,"&#13;
said Flores.&#13;
Flores   said   efforts   in&#13;
California  and  the  state  of&#13;
Washington to restrict bilingual&#13;
education are prime examples of&#13;
lawmakers  and interest groups&#13;
taking direct aim at their big toes.&#13;
"It&#13;
is ironic that&#13;
as&#13;
our nation&#13;
continues to grow demographi-&#13;
cally, to become more diverse,&#13;
the forces against multicultural-&#13;
ism are also flexing their mus-&#13;
cles.  They  are  attacking&#13;
Affirmative  Action laws [and]&#13;
opposing change by going after&#13;
education. The fact that all of&#13;
these proposals and policy initia-&#13;
tives are going against people, of&#13;
color with respect to access and,&#13;
opportunity   in education  is&#13;
something we should reconsider&#13;
as a society because education&#13;
remains the passport to opportu-&#13;
nity in our society, it remains the&#13;
See Diversity,  Page 8&#13;
NEWS&#13;
·2,,3&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
4.5&#13;
COMMENTARY&#13;
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Wrestler&#13;
Showdown&#13;
Unranked Parkside&#13;
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Division II respect&#13;
·Page 14&#13;
UWP student named&#13;
Miss Racine&#13;
For at least one University of Wisconsin-Parkside stu-&#13;
dent, January 19, 1999,will always be a special evening to&#13;
remember, That night, she was on&#13;
stage   at   the   UW-Parkside&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theater when&#13;
Master of Ceremonies Curt Vollman&#13;
said: "Ladies and gentlemen, the new&#13;
Miss Racine for 1999&#13;
is..&#13;
.Catherine&#13;
Apilado!"&#13;
With the appropriate  fanfare,&#13;
Apilado received "her crown from&#13;
outgoing Miss Racine (and UW-&#13;
Catherine Apilado&#13;
Parkside student) LaToya Laymon,&#13;
She was named from a field of eight&#13;
finalists which included UWP student Melissa EllenBrown.&#13;
Apilado, who isa freshman studying acting here at&#13;
UWP,&#13;
provided the high point ofthe talent competition with a stir-&#13;
ring rendition of "WishingYouWereSomehow Here Again"&#13;
from the Broadway play Phantom of the Opera, To Music&#13;
Professor James Kinchen, it was no surprise that Apilado's&#13;
voice impressed the judges and the audience.&#13;
"I met Catherine when a friend and area voice teacher&#13;
called me during the summer and said, 'Ihave someone you&#13;
just have to meet and hear!' 1heard Catherine sing and was&#13;
absolutely floored! 'Yes,'I told her,&#13;
'I&#13;
am most definitely&#13;
interested in having you sing and study with us here at&#13;
UWP!' I've been smiling ever since, and Catherine is as nice&#13;
as she is talented, too-truly a class act!"said Kinchen,&#13;
Apilado is a member of the University's Voices of&#13;
See Miss Racine, Page 8&#13;
PaIIIsIde'S&#13;
JaB&#13;
ZIIzke ...&#13;
..,&#13;
.......&#13;
How interested are peo-&#13;
ple in financing their&#13;
chil-&#13;
dren's  college  education?&#13;
Interested enough to venture&#13;
into a raging snow  storm on&#13;
a  January   Wednesday&#13;
evening. Interested enough&#13;
to fill the Union Theater and&#13;
a good portion  of Union&#13;
Square to allend the Cash&#13;
For College Seminar here at&#13;
UWP.&#13;
An estimated 460 parents&#13;
and students braved the ele-&#13;
ments on the evening  of&#13;
January 13. And although&#13;
they had a couple of good&#13;
incentives-free  food  and&#13;
$2,000 in scholarships-the&#13;
main   attraction  was&#13;
infer-&#13;
mation.&#13;
"The whole idea of the&#13;
program was to give parents&#13;
and students practical ideas&#13;
to pay for college without&#13;
mortgaging their futures. We&#13;
wanted to give them a pres-&#13;
sure-free  way to explore&#13;
financing options. And the&#13;
scholarship   money  that&#13;
could be used at the school&#13;
of their choice probably did-&#13;
n't hurt attendance,"  said&#13;
program   organizer   and&#13;
UWP  Financial  Aid  and&#13;
Scholarships  Director Carl&#13;
Buck.&#13;
Along with Buck, who is a&#13;
nationally  known  for his&#13;
financial  aid  expertise&#13;
expertise available to UWP&#13;
students  on a continuing&#13;
basis- the program featured&#13;
CPA and tax-expert  John&#13;
Andreoli    of   Clifton&#13;
Gunderson&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Co.. A repre-&#13;
sentative  from the Great&#13;
Lakes  Higher  Education&#13;
Corporation  also was on&#13;
hand to present and answer&#13;
questions.&#13;
The Cash  For College&#13;
evening began at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
with a Financial Aid Fair.&#13;
Here parents and students&#13;
learned what help is avail-&#13;
able from local lenders while&#13;
enjoying a free buffet. The&#13;
seminar  itself began at 7&#13;
p.m., filling  the 400-seat&#13;
UWP studenl receives&#13;
Kenosha Mayor'S Scholarship&#13;
UWP junior Marne Lester&#13;
was among the local students&#13;
who  recently  received  a&#13;
Kenosha  Mayor's  Youth&#13;
Commission scholarship. The&#13;
awards   for  community   ser-&#13;
vice  were  announced  during&#13;
a reception on December 8,&#13;
by    Mayor'S&#13;
Youth&#13;
Commission  Chair  Kathy&#13;
Walsh.&#13;
Lester, a 20-year-old mar-&#13;
keting major, was honored&#13;
for her involvement in volun-&#13;
teer activities  through  the&#13;
UWP Optimist Club and as&#13;
part of her activities as Miss&#13;
Kenosha 1997. She is also&#13;
involved in entertaining and&#13;
singing at the veterans hospi-&#13;
tal and with the&#13;
usa&#13;
group at&#13;
Great Lakes Naval Training&#13;
Center during the holidays.&#13;
She volunteers at the Spanish&#13;
Center and Bain School.&#13;
Along with her volunteer&#13;
work, Lester was on the UWP&#13;
Dean's List in 1997 and 1998&#13;
and she was in Who's Who&#13;
Among  American   High&#13;
School Students in 1995 and&#13;
1996.&#13;
Lester was one of eight&#13;
finalists  considered  for a&#13;
Youth Commission  cholar-&#13;
ship.&#13;
Junior Marne Lester, right, displays her Mayor's Youth Commission Award&#13;
received   for community   service   in December.&#13;
With&#13;
Marne  are Aldermen   Julia&#13;
Robinson and Don Ruef.&#13;
"'BO&#13;
...&#13;
~.&#13;
"&#13;
Union  Theater  with  the&#13;
overflow hearing the identi-&#13;
cal   presentation    from&#13;
Assistant   Director   of&#13;
Financial&#13;
Aid&#13;
Bill&#13;
Henderson&#13;
in  Union&#13;
Square.&#13;
"What we wanted to do,&#13;
and I think we were very&#13;
successful in doing this, was&#13;
to give them ideas on hoe to&#13;
scholarship  money, how to&#13;
get grant money that they&#13;
don't have to pay back and&#13;
ways to get low int r t&#13;
loans. The ultimate goal to&#13;
lower their debt-bard  n, ju t&#13;
as we&#13;
try&#13;
to d  for current&#13;
UWP student ," aid Buck.&#13;
The snows of January 13&#13;
may have been a bl sing&#13;
in&#13;
di guise. "We had over 500&#13;
people register for the semi.&#13;
nar and that doesn't include&#13;
the people  who probably&#13;
would have shown up with.&#13;
out regi tering. Without&#13;
the&#13;
hOW,w may not have had&#13;
enough room to fit everyone&#13;
int rested in this program.&#13;
Obviously  th re's trernen-&#13;
d us int rest in thi subject,·&#13;
id Buck.&#13;
Bu k had thi  reminder&#13;
f r UWP students: the finan-&#13;
cial aid priority filing date is&#13;
April J, 1999.&#13;
Act now lor Leadership&#13;
Scholarships&#13;
Here' something  very tud nt c. n u: no, n t a cell&#13;
phon  w 're talking about m n y&#13;
f&#13;
r educati n. The&#13;
Offi  of Univer ity Activiti  . (UA) h   holarship&#13;
m neyavailabl  ,butlik  tho'  great  IIph ne deal thi&#13;
one i a limited tim thing  you must a&#13;
t&#13;
imrn diat Iy.&#13;
W rking und r an applican  n d adhn   f Friday,&#13;
February 12, UA i I king f r  ph mores, juni rs, and&#13;
ni rs to compet&#13;
f&#13;
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involv ment in  tud&#13;
nt&#13;
or&#13;
aniz;&#13;
ti&#13;
ns,&#13;
a&#13;
tiviti  ,&#13;
and&#13;
Univ r ity  governan  ,  UA  off r  what's  called&#13;
Est bli h d Lead r Sch lar hip  w rth&#13;
$500&#13;
ach, The&#13;
ch lar hip are fry  u&#13;
if&#13;
y u are a current tudent leader&#13;
who plan t c ntinu y ur ducat; n at UWP.&#13;
UA say th "id aJ candidate"  hav mad' UWP a&#13;
bet-&#13;
ter pia  by c ntributing to "th  nri&#13;
fun&#13;
nt fthe ampus&#13;
community through a tive parti ipation in c curricular&#13;
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Here' th fin print: You n d a minimum cumulative&#13;
GPA of 2.5, and you mu t al  apply for UWP cholar-&#13;
ship to&#13;
be&#13;
eligibl .An applicati n and three letters of rec-&#13;
ommendation  are n ded and are due at th University&#13;
Activities office, Union 209, by February 12.&#13;
Now, if you'll excuse me, my cell phone's ringing.&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Jeff Mueller&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
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VOLUME&#13;
27  &#13;
ISSUE&#13;
12  &#13;
DECEMBER&#13;
10&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
Kenneth&#13;
Reardon&#13;
visits&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Bulgrin&#13;
of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Kenneth&#13;
Reardon,&#13;
Associate&#13;
Professor&#13;
in urban&#13;
and regional&#13;
planning&#13;
at&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Illinois-&#13;
Urbana/Champaign&#13;
and&#13;
director&#13;
of  the&#13;
East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
Action&#13;
Research&#13;
Project,&#13;
visited&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of  Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside&#13;
on  Dec.&#13;
seventh,&#13;
eighth&#13;
and&#13;
ninth.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
was instrumental&#13;
in the revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
of a neighborhood&#13;
in East&#13;
St.&#13;
Loui&#13;
, II. His visit&#13;
was&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by UW-&#13;
Parksidc's&#13;
Center&#13;
for&#13;
Community&#13;
PartnershipslNeighborhood&#13;
University&#13;
Alliance&#13;
(NVA).&#13;
While&#13;
at  UW-Parkside,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
poke&#13;
to  tudents,&#13;
faculty&#13;
and a variety&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
universities&#13;
members&#13;
on  "The&#13;
Engaged&#13;
University."&#13;
He also&#13;
made&#13;
trips&#13;
to the Family&#13;
Resource&#13;
Center&#13;
of Racine&#13;
and&#13;
the Lincoln&#13;
Neighborhood&#13;
Center&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
Both&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
are targeted&#13;
by UW-Parkside's&#13;
I-IUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
offered&#13;
suggestions&#13;
and tips&#13;
of hi success&#13;
to the centers&#13;
on the site vis-&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
Jenni&#13;
Wehrli&#13;
Of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff&#13;
From&#13;
mid-October&#13;
to December&#13;
2,&#13;
there&#13;
was a "penny&#13;
war"&#13;
going&#13;
on in&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Hall.&#13;
The&#13;
first,&#13;
second,&#13;
and&#13;
third&#13;
floors&#13;
each&#13;
had their&#13;
own&#13;
jars&#13;
and&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floor&#13;
were&#13;
com-&#13;
bined&#13;
because&#13;
they&#13;
are smaller&#13;
than&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
floors.&#13;
The&#13;
idea&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
one&#13;
penny&#13;
counted&#13;
as one point,&#13;
and silver&#13;
its. He spoke&#13;
of his experiences&#13;
with&#13;
revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
in the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
neighbor-&#13;
hood.&#13;
One&#13;
of Reardon's&#13;
suggestions&#13;
to make&#13;
a successful&#13;
partnership&#13;
between&#13;
the uni-&#13;
versity&#13;
and the &#13;
community&#13;
was to make&#13;
small&#13;
and&#13;
tangible&#13;
improvements&#13;
to the&#13;
neighborhoods.&#13;
Once&#13;
these&#13;
steps&#13;
were&#13;
taken,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
believes&#13;
that the partner-&#13;
ship&#13;
will blossom.&#13;
"You&#13;
have&#13;
to walk&#13;
the walk,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Reardon,&#13;
"and&#13;
talk the talk."&#13;
Another&#13;
key to successful&#13;
communi-&#13;
ty/university&#13;
partnerships&#13;
is putting&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
in the drivers&#13;
seat.&#13;
To do this&#13;
in East&#13;
St. Louis,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
passed&#13;
out&#13;
maps&#13;
and disposable&#13;
cameras&#13;
to the neigh-&#13;
borhood&#13;
residents&#13;
at  the  first&#13;
meeting.&#13;
From&#13;
there,&#13;
the residents&#13;
were&#13;
instructed&#13;
to take&#13;
nine&#13;
photos&#13;
of positive&#13;
aspects&#13;
of&#13;
the neighborhood,&#13;
nine&#13;
shots&#13;
of the nega-&#13;
tive aspects&#13;
of the neighborhood&#13;
and nine&#13;
pictures&#13;
of untapped&#13;
resources.&#13;
They&#13;
were&#13;
also&#13;
instructed&#13;
to place&#13;
landmarks&#13;
and&#13;
boarders&#13;
on their&#13;
maps.&#13;
These&#13;
activities&#13;
helped&#13;
point&#13;
out troubled&#13;
areas&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
teach&#13;
the&#13;
residents&#13;
about&#13;
democratic&#13;
research.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
pointed&#13;
out that a partnership&#13;
was&#13;
not about&#13;
the university&#13;
helping&#13;
the&#13;
community.&#13;
"The&#13;
term&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
be service&#13;
learn-&#13;
ing,&#13;
it should&#13;
be reciprocal&#13;
learning,"&#13;
said&#13;
Reardon.&#13;
He stressed&#13;
that&#13;
the university&#13;
could&#13;
learn&#13;
from&#13;
the  neighborhood&#13;
and&#13;
vice&#13;
versa.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
recently&#13;
celebrated&#13;
his tenth&#13;
anniversary&#13;
on the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
Project.&#13;
He stated&#13;
that the relationship&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
must&#13;
be a&#13;
long&#13;
lasting&#13;
and sustainable&#13;
commitment.&#13;
He believes&#13;
that the role of the university&#13;
will&#13;
change&#13;
throughout&#13;
the process.&#13;
Currently,&#13;
according&#13;
to Reardon,&#13;
there&#13;
are 88 schools&#13;
with&#13;
grants&#13;
similar&#13;
to UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
HUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
His&#13;
project&#13;
has&#13;
spread&#13;
to eleven&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
in East&#13;
SI.&#13;
Louis,&#13;
II.  His&#13;
visit&#13;
concluded&#13;
Wed.&#13;
evening&#13;
with&#13;
a dinner&#13;
with&#13;
the  NVA&#13;
Partnership&#13;
Council.&#13;
WIPZ:&#13;
The only state&#13;
university&#13;
student-run&#13;
radio&#13;
station&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Nalbandia&#13;
Special&#13;
to the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
is the first&#13;
completely&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent-run&#13;
radio&#13;
station&#13;
in the  history&#13;
of UW-Parkside.&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
prides&#13;
itself&#13;
in  providing&#13;
student&#13;
programming&#13;
and&#13;
being&#13;
an outlet&#13;
for all students&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
ideas&#13;
and&#13;
thoughts.&#13;
Other&#13;
universities&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
system&#13;
have&#13;
radio&#13;
sta-&#13;
tions,&#13;
but  most&#13;
run National&#13;
Public&#13;
Radio&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Ideas&#13;
Network.&#13;
At WIPZ,&#13;
we do not cover&#13;
national&#13;
or world&#13;
news.&#13;
WIPZ's&#13;
first&#13;
focus&#13;
is  student&#13;
news.&#13;
Part&#13;
of&#13;
WIPZ's&#13;
purpose&#13;
is to inform&#13;
the stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
of UW-Parkside&#13;
what&#13;
is going&#13;
on and&#13;
why.&#13;
If you&#13;
have&#13;
an idea&#13;
for&#13;
a story&#13;
or would&#13;
like&#13;
to become&#13;
part&#13;
of our&#13;
news&#13;
team,&#13;
call&#13;
or stop&#13;
by the&#13;
station&#13;
in Molinaro&#13;
0131.&#13;
As next&#13;
semester&#13;
begins,&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
is&#13;
looking&#13;
for  more&#13;
on-air&#13;
talent&#13;
and&#13;
music&#13;
directors.&#13;
If &#13;
you are interested&#13;
in music&#13;
or have&#13;
opinions&#13;
that&#13;
you&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to hear&#13;
discussed&#13;
on air,&#13;
stop&#13;
down&#13;
at the WIPZ.&#13;
The&#13;
phone&#13;
number&#13;
is x2527.&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
are from&#13;
the&#13;
area&#13;
or are spending&#13;
the Winter&#13;
break&#13;
in the dorms,&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
is offering&#13;
train-&#13;
ing&#13;
during&#13;
the semester&#13;
break.&#13;
This&#13;
will&#13;
be a great&#13;
time&#13;
to meet&#13;
members&#13;
and&#13;
the executive&#13;
board&#13;
of WIPZ.&#13;
Penny&#13;
War&#13;
a success!&#13;
coins&#13;
or paper&#13;
money&#13;
were&#13;
subtracted&#13;
points.&#13;
The contest&#13;
caused&#13;
some&#13;
tense&#13;
competition&#13;
as people&#13;
dumped&#13;
jars&#13;
full&#13;
of pennies&#13;
into their&#13;
own&#13;
floor's&#13;
jar,&#13;
and emptied&#13;
their&#13;
pockets&#13;
of silver&#13;
into&#13;
other&#13;
floors'&#13;
jars.&#13;
The&#13;
winners&#13;
of the&#13;
contest,&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floors,&#13;
received&#13;
a pizza&#13;
party.&#13;
Christy&#13;
Purpero,&#13;
a resident&#13;
advisor,&#13;
and lenni&#13;
Wehrli&#13;
ran.lhe&#13;
contest&#13;
which&#13;
raised&#13;
about&#13;
$350&#13;
dollars&#13;
for Women's&#13;
Horizons&#13;
in Kenosha.&#13;
Women's&#13;
Horizons&#13;
is a battered&#13;
women&#13;
and chil-&#13;
dren's&#13;
center&#13;
that&#13;
provides&#13;
food,&#13;
shel-&#13;
ter, and counseling&#13;
for women&#13;
and chil-&#13;
dren&#13;
in trouble.&#13;
The&#13;
money&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
especially&#13;
helpful&#13;
now,&#13;
during&#13;
the holi-&#13;
day season.&#13;
Special&#13;
thanks&#13;
to La&#13;
Piazza,&#13;
Infusino's,&#13;
and Ruffolo&#13;
II for&#13;
donating&#13;
the pizza&#13;
for the pizza&#13;
party.&#13;
o&#13;
,...-4&#13;
N&#13;
E&#13;
w&#13;
s&#13;
POLICE&#13;
BEAT&#13;
12/02/98&#13;
Inc 98-682&#13;
Property&#13;
Damage,&#13;
Union&#13;
parking&#13;
lot,&#13;
10:51&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
her vehicle&#13;
was&#13;
damaged&#13;
while&#13;
in the Union&#13;
lot.&#13;
~&#13;
12/02/98&#13;
Inc 98-683&#13;
Lost&#13;
and Found,&#13;
Molinaro,&#13;
2:20&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Staff&#13;
member&#13;
turned&#13;
in a jewelry&#13;
item&#13;
which&#13;
had been&#13;
left in a computer&#13;
lab.&#13;
Item&#13;
inventoried&#13;
and&#13;
secured&#13;
at University&#13;
Police.&#13;
12/02/98&#13;
Inc&#13;
98-684&#13;
Harassment,&#13;
University&#13;
Apartments,&#13;
5:39&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
receiv-&#13;
ing harassing&#13;
phone&#13;
calls&#13;
from&#13;
a boyfriend&#13;
since&#13;
the start&#13;
of school.&#13;
Investigation&#13;
pend-&#13;
ing.&#13;
_&#13;
12/03/98&#13;
Inc 98-685&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
at JR, 9:56&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
traveling&#13;
at high&#13;
rate&#13;
of speed&#13;
and&#13;
failing&#13;
to stop&#13;
for a&#13;
stop&#13;
sign&#13;
was&#13;
stopped&#13;
and driver&#13;
cited.&#13;
12/03/98&#13;
Inc&#13;
98-686&#13;
Worthless&#13;
Checks,&#13;
•&#13;
University&#13;
Police,&#13;
II :33 a.m.&#13;
Cashier's&#13;
office&#13;
forwarded&#13;
two NSF&#13;
checks&#13;
written&#13;
by students&#13;
in payment&#13;
of parking&#13;
citations.&#13;
Notice&#13;
for payment&#13;
mailed.&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Driver&#13;
was&#13;
cited&#13;
for failing&#13;
to stop&#13;
at a stop&#13;
sign.&#13;
.&#13;
12/03/98&#13;
Inc 98-689&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
at &#13;
Umversiry&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
'30&#13;
m&#13;
UPP&#13;
officer&#13;
Slopped&#13;
a vehicle&#13;
\\ hi h failed&#13;
to&#13;
Apartments,&#13;
.   p..&#13;
'.&#13;
had&#13;
.&#13;
&lt;&#13;
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Investigation&#13;
revealed&#13;
driver&#13;
had&#13;
never&#13;
a &#13;
drj.&#13;
stop&#13;
,or asap&#13;
I  .&#13;
.&#13;
ver's&#13;
license.&#13;
Citation&#13;
were&#13;
Issued.&#13;
12104/98&#13;
Inc 98-690&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Stop,&#13;
HWY&#13;
.. &#13;
31&#13;
E, &#13;
404&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Officer&#13;
stopped&#13;
a vehi&#13;
Ie and&#13;
issued&#13;
the driver&#13;
a citation&#13;
for speeding,&#13;
42 mph&#13;
In a 25 mph&#13;
7  &#13;
ne.&#13;
12/05/98&#13;
Inc 98-691&#13;
Tramc&#13;
Violali&#13;
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5 mil&#13;
soUlb&#13;
from&#13;
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a.rn.&#13;
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a vehicle&#13;
tm\ ding&#13;
at.8&#13;
high&#13;
rate &#13;
of speed.&#13;
Driver&#13;
was&#13;
ited&#13;
for &#13;
operating&#13;
without&#13;
: valid&#13;
dri-&#13;
ver's&#13;
license&#13;
- 2nd&#13;
offense&#13;
in three&#13;
years.&#13;
12105/98&#13;
Inc 98-692&#13;
Agency&#13;
Assi.&#13;
I,&#13;
JR &#13;
&amp; &#13;
Pet's&#13;
Park&#13;
10:09&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Officer&#13;
a. &#13;
sistcd &#13;
at • n a elden!&#13;
until&#13;
Ken&#13;
ha&#13;
heriff'&#13;
Department&#13;
rrived&#13;
t &#13;
the scene.&#13;
12/03/98&#13;
Inc 98-687&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road,&#13;
2:07&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
stopped&#13;
and driver&#13;
cited&#13;
for speeding,&#13;
43 mph&#13;
in a 25 mph&#13;
zone.&#13;
12/03/98&#13;
Inc 98-688&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road,&#13;
3:37&#13;
p.m.&#13;
JOB&#13;
FAIR&#13;
All Saints&#13;
Healthcare&#13;
System&#13;
Lower&#13;
Level&#13;
Cafeteria&#13;
3801&#13;
Spring&#13;
Street&#13;
• Racine,&#13;
WI 53405&#13;
January&#13;
14, 1999&#13;
from&#13;
4pm-8pm&#13;
Please&#13;
call our Jobsline&#13;
to&#13;
inquire&#13;
about&#13;
our open positions.&#13;
1-800-943-5627&#13;
12/06/98&#13;
In  98-693&#13;
Agency&#13;
"isl,&#13;
Ranger&#13;
11011,&#13;
7: I   p.m.&#13;
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shu&#13;
Police&#13;
Department&#13;
)&#13;
requested&#13;
Upp&#13;
meer's&#13;
assistance&#13;
In &#13;
locatmg&#13;
8&#13;
ubjeet&#13;
believed&#13;
I &#13;
be \\ &#13;
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a student.&#13;
ubject&#13;
was&#13;
not l  atcd.&#13;
12107/98&#13;
Inc 9 ·694&#13;
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. &#13;
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of Telephone,&#13;
Ranger&#13;
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II:&#13;
16&#13;
p. m.&#13;
tudcnt&#13;
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nc  &#13;
call'&#13;
fr &#13;
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tudent&#13;
was&#13;
told to &#13;
contact&#13;
UPP&#13;
if  oils &#13;
persi&#13;
I &#13;
r bee&#13;
me threatening.&#13;
Senior&#13;
Seminar&#13;
Raises&#13;
$2,000&#13;
in the Walk&#13;
for Literacy&#13;
Kate&#13;
Wagner&#13;
'pecial&#13;
to the Ranger&#13;
Neil'S&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
Of  Wiscan&#13;
'in-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
ommunication&#13;
enior&#13;
Seminar&#13;
raised&#13;
two&#13;
thousand&#13;
dollars&#13;
this &#13;
semester&#13;
f &#13;
r the Racine&#13;
Literacy&#13;
Council.&#13;
The&#13;
cia s sold&#13;
raffle&#13;
tickets&#13;
for the Council&#13;
and&#13;
sponsored&#13;
the&#13;
Walk&#13;
for  Literacy.&#13;
Participants&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Walk&#13;
for&#13;
Literacy&#13;
collected&#13;
pledges&#13;
for  completing&#13;
the&#13;
three-&#13;
mile&#13;
walk&#13;
through&#13;
downtown&#13;
Racine.&#13;
Rain&#13;
and&#13;
high&#13;
winds&#13;
could-&#13;
n't  keep&#13;
the&#13;
walkers&#13;
down-vthey&#13;
mi.&#13;
d  &#13;
ver one&#13;
th &#13;
usand&#13;
d &#13;
liars&#13;
and&#13;
collect&#13;
d &#13;
numer&#13;
us  &#13;
donations&#13;
for&#13;
gift bags&#13;
f &#13;
r &#13;
participants.&#13;
"We're&#13;
very&#13;
happy&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
success&#13;
of the walk&#13;
because&#13;
il rai ed&#13;
money&#13;
and awareness&#13;
for the Racine&#13;
Litera&#13;
y&#13;
ouncil,"&#13;
said&#13;
Becky&#13;
Rachoner,&#13;
a   member&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Communication&#13;
enior&#13;
eminar.&#13;
"The&#13;
ouncil&#13;
p nsors&#13;
many&#13;
pro-&#13;
grams&#13;
to leach&#13;
literacy&#13;
and&#13;
it &#13;
was&#13;
great&#13;
to help&#13;
them."&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff:&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Bulgrin&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Editor&#13;
Peter&#13;
Minor&#13;
Sports&#13;
Editor&#13;
Sonya&#13;
Flower&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Schwalbach&#13;
Layout&#13;
Editor&#13;
Roman&#13;
Rodichev&#13;
Photo&#13;
Editor&#13;
Michelle&#13;
LaCount&#13;
Copy&#13;
Editors&#13;
Elise&#13;
Cochran&#13;
Stefame&#13;
Beard&#13;
Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Jeanie&#13;
Schober&#13;
News&#13;
Rixey&#13;
Heron&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Bill&#13;
Ager&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Rodriguez&#13;
Don&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Writers&#13;
Chris&#13;
Summy&#13;
Colleeo&#13;
LaVinka&#13;
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Helping out this holiday season&#13;
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SPORTS&#13;
A look at Parkside wrestling&#13;
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Soccer's fmest&#13;
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Women's cross-country&#13;
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Rangers get first win under Stein&#13;
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Randy Moss for Rookie of the year&#13;
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Economics of sport&#13;
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Baby Love&#13;
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Sifting and Winnowing plaques&#13;
rededicated at UW-Parkside&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
On November 3D, the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside celebrated the history&#13;
of academic freedom by rededicating and&#13;
unveiling a replica of the 1910 "sifting and&#13;
winnowing" plaques.&#13;
The original 255-pound bronze plaque&#13;
hangs in Bascom Hall at UW-Madison and&#13;
states, "Whatever may&#13;
be&#13;
the limitations&#13;
which trammel  inquiry elsewhere,  we&#13;
believe that the Great State University of&#13;
Wisconsin should ever encourage that con-&#13;
tinual and fearless sifting and winnowing by&#13;
which alone the truth should be found."&#13;
The powerful  words,  which later,&#13;
became known as the "Wisconsin Magna&#13;
Charta," came from a report issued by the&#13;
Board of Regents in response to the trial of&#13;
Richard Ely. The 1894 case accused Ely, an&#13;
economics professor, of being the author of&#13;
"utopian, impracticable and pernicious doc-&#13;
trines."&#13;
Recently, the 1964 replica plaques were&#13;
discovered amongst other historical pieces&#13;
m UW-Parkside's Archives. They had been&#13;
there for nearly 25 years, but with some&#13;
restoration, the plaques were ready for the&#13;
30th  anniversary  celebration  of UW-&#13;
8&#13;
8&#13;
9&#13;
See&#13;
Plaques,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
Chancellor John Keating unveils the "sifting and winnowing" plaque outside the Library.&#13;
Parkside welcomes one more fresh new face&#13;
JO&#13;
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Alisa Chojnacki&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
When wanting help in choosing class-&#13;
es, deciding on a major, or getting con-&#13;
nected  with  campus  resources,  the&#13;
Advising Center is the place to go. Not&#13;
only can students have their questions&#13;
answered, they can also have the opportu-&#13;
nity to meet the new director of academic&#13;
advising, Elizabeth Teagan, Ed.D.&#13;
The Advising Center is a clearing&#13;
house for questions about UW-Parkside,&#13;
academic policies  and procedures,  and&#13;
general education requirements, foonerly&#13;
known as BOK, or Breath of Knowledge.&#13;
The center also strives to initiate and&#13;
actively sustain student involvement in the&#13;
development and implementation of mean-&#13;
ingful educational plans while giving sup-&#13;
port in the realization of changing academ-&#13;
ic, career, and life plans.&#13;
An important part of the Advising'&#13;
Center is to advise the undeclared" majors.&#13;
According to Teagan, "Just like the com-&#13;
munication major has a group of faculty&#13;
members, a set of courses, and a physical&#13;
location for their academic  home, the&#13;
advising  center provides -a community&#13;
where the undeclared  student actively&#13;
explores the decision making process for&#13;
choosing a major."&#13;
One way that Teagan helps students is&#13;
by meeting with them one-on-one or in&#13;
small groups. This benefits the student by&#13;
giving them the individual attention that&#13;
they require and deserve. "What typically&#13;
begins as a simple question turns into the&#13;
'beginning of problem solving for an issue&#13;
in a student's life that impacts their entire&#13;
academic agenda," she stated. By resolv-&#13;
ing difficulties in a timely manner, the stu-&#13;
dent can continue to grow academically&#13;
and graduate in four to five years.&#13;
Teagan comes to Parkside with vast&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
the advising field and recent&#13;
research which serves as the basis for aca-&#13;
demic advising. She received her doctorate&#13;
in cognitive and moral development from&#13;
the  University  of  Massachusetts   at&#13;
Amherst, where she was an academic advi-&#13;
sor. Teaching in advising in New England,&#13;
she wasthe Director of Advising and also&#13;
a professor at Mansfield University in&#13;
Pennsylvania.  At Mansfield  University,&#13;
Teagan introduced the concept of advising&#13;
for the retention of students,which proved&#13;
to be a success. ~'The retention rate almost&#13;
doubled there within three years," she stat-&#13;
ed. Since Parkside is looking&#13;
to&#13;
increase&#13;
the retention rate of students, it is only nat-&#13;
ural that Teagan would implement appro-&#13;
priate parts of the program here with the&#13;
hope of achieving a similar rate of success.&#13;
Located  in Wyllie Hall 107, the&#13;
Advising Center is open Monday through&#13;
Friday, 7:45&#13;
a.m,&#13;
to 6 p.m., extension&#13;
2040. Teagan is looking forward to meet-&#13;
ing with students to help solve their acade-&#13;
mic needs. While walk-ins are welcome,&#13;
appointments are greatly appreciated.&#13;
Course scheduling begins November&#13;
12 for  the  Spring  1999  semester.&#13;
Undeclared  students need to make an&#13;
appointment  with their advisor in the&#13;
Advising Center while declared students&#13;
need to make arrangements with their fac-&#13;
ulty advisor in their major department&#13;
prior to registration.&#13;
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POLICE&#13;
BEAT&#13;
Theft, Ranger Hall, 7:14 p.m. Student&#13;
r~rtedmsCDc~eoonrnmmg35CDs&#13;
was" missing.&#13;
11/13/98  Inc 98-642 Motor Vehicle&#13;
Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center Lot, 3:47&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Student&#13;
stated&#13;
a vehicle he bor-&#13;
rowed had been stolen from the SAC lot.&#13;
All lots were checked with negative&#13;
results. Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-665 Actual Fire, Ranger&#13;
Hall,&#13;
II&#13;
:27 p.m. Student reported a&#13;
fire&#13;
which  started  when  another  student&#13;
soaked&#13;
cotton&#13;
balls&#13;
in&#13;
acetone and lit&#13;
them,&#13;
starting&#13;
the carpet on fire when&#13;
they were dropped. Fire was put out with&#13;
an extinguisher. Student&#13;
was&#13;
cited for&#13;
negligent handling of burning material.&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-659 Agency Assist,&#13;
Union,&#13;
7:04&#13;
p.m. Kenosha Police Dept.&#13;
requested assistance with an&#13;
individual&#13;
who had called 911 from the Union and&#13;
would not hang up. UPPS officer met&#13;
with subject who claimed to have been&#13;
assaulted&#13;
by a&#13;
girlfriend.&#13;
Assault had&#13;
. taken place&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha  so Kenosha&#13;
Police Dept. was contacted to take the&#13;
complaint.&#13;
.&#13;
11/17/98  Inc ~8-651 Security Alarm,&#13;
Wyllie D115,  11:19 a.m.  Officers&#13;
responded to an alarm - checked the area&#13;
and reset the alarm.&#13;
00&#13;
0\&#13;
0\&#13;
1'"'"'4&#13;
11/14/98 Inc 98-643 Traffic Accident,&#13;
Union&#13;
parking&#13;
lot, 1:09 a.m. Student&#13;
reported her car had been hit&#13;
while&#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
parked&#13;
in&#13;
the lot. Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/18/98 Inc 98-652 Traffic Accident,&#13;
Union Parking lot, 9:52 a.m. Student&#13;
struck another&#13;
vehicle&#13;
with her car&#13;
which&#13;
caused&#13;
minimal&#13;
damage.&#13;
11/24/98 Inc 98-667 Weapons, Ranger&#13;
Hall, II :25 p.m. UPPS officer&#13;
was&#13;
dis-&#13;
patched to take a report of a student who&#13;
had been shot with a BB pellet. Two&#13;
other students&#13;
reported&#13;
previously being&#13;
struck  with  paintballs.  Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-660 Agency Assist, 953&#13;
Wood Road,&#13;
II&#13;
:38 p.m. Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept. requested&#13;
assistance&#13;
with an&#13;
intox-&#13;
icated individual&#13;
knocking&#13;
on an apart-&#13;
ment door and refusing to leave. Alleged&#13;
suspect was seen in his&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
He then&#13;
accelerated speed, steered his car direct-&#13;
ly at UPPS and&#13;
KSD officers and&#13;
then drove away. The immediate area&#13;
was checked  with  negative  results&#13;
although a license plate number&#13;
was&#13;
obtained.&#13;
11/15/98 Inc 98-644 Elevator Rescue,&#13;
Parkside Union,  12:21 a.m. Student&#13;
reported being stuck in an elevator. Upon&#13;
officer's arrival, subject had freed him-&#13;
self. Elevator appeared to be workmg&#13;
properly.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-653 Traffic Violation,&#13;
Outer Loop Road, 3:53 p.m. Vehicle&#13;
was&#13;
stopped and driver cited for speeding 52&#13;
mph&#13;
in&#13;
a 25 mph zone.&#13;
11/25/98  Inc  98-668  Liquor  Law&#13;
Violation,&#13;
University Apartments, 12:14&#13;
a.m. Student was&#13;
cited&#13;
for underage&#13;
alcohol offense.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-654 Medical Assist,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 7:28 p.m. Staff&#13;
member reported a student had fallen on&#13;
a&#13;
gym&#13;
floor, injuring her ankle. Student&#13;
refused medical&#13;
treatment&#13;
but was later&#13;
taken to a&#13;
Racine&#13;
hospital by her room-&#13;
mate.&#13;
11/15/98 Inc 98-645 Traffic Violation,&#13;
5000 BlockofCTH E., 1:21p.m. Officer&#13;
stopped a vehicle which was speeding 64&#13;
mph ina45 mph zone. Driver was cited.&#13;
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11/25/98  Inc  98-669  Liquor  Law&#13;
Violation, University Apartments, 12:00&#13;
midnight. Housing R.A. requested UPPS&#13;
check out alcoholic beverages observed&#13;
being&#13;
taken into&#13;
a large party in progress.&#13;
Three citations for underage drinking&#13;
were issued.&#13;
11/15/98  Inc  98-646  Fire  Alarm,&#13;
University  Apartments,  7:04  p.m.&#13;
Student reported a&#13;
fire&#13;
alarm. Another&#13;
student&#13;
stated&#13;
the pull&#13;
station&#13;
lever&#13;
was&#13;
partially hanging down and the alarm&#13;
sounded when he tried to push it back.&#13;
Student  was  advised  to  contact&#13;
Residence Life if alarm problems are&#13;
found.&#13;
11/22/98 Inc 98-661 Agency Assist, 973&#13;
Sheridan  Road,&#13;
I&#13;
:34 a.m. Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Dept. requested assistance with&#13;
breathalizer  equipment  for  a large&#13;
juvenile  alcohol party. UPPS officer&#13;
assisted with 15 tests and KSD deputies&#13;
on the scene issued underage drinking&#13;
citations.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-655 Medical Assist,&#13;
Ranger Hall, 10:40 p.m. Student suffer-&#13;
ing a seizure was&#13;
transported&#13;
to Sf.&#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
by Kenosha Med 5.&#13;
11/25/98  Inc  98-670  Retail  Theft,&#13;
Bookstore, 12:47 p.m. Bookstore man-&#13;
ager reported the theft of two text books.&#13;
Investigation pending.&#13;
11/21/98  Inc  .98-656  Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances,   Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity&#13;
Center, 12:47 p.m. Visitor was warned&#13;
regarding inappropriate use of rest-room&#13;
facilities.&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-662 UWS I8-Graffiti,&#13;
Union Men's room,  7:32 a.m. Staff&#13;
member reported black marker graffiti.&#13;
Custodian cleaned off the&#13;
writing,&#13;
11/16/98   Inc   98-647   Burglary,&#13;
University Apartments, 6:58 p.m. A stu-&#13;
dent's apartment door was forced open&#13;
and door frame broken.  Items were&#13;
strewn about the room and jewelry and&#13;
cash missing.&#13;
rI'1&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
Z&#13;
11/25/98 Inc 98-671 Medical Assist,&#13;
Comm. Arts, 3:18p.m. Staff member fell&#13;
backward while stepping off a ladder.&#13;
Subject was conscious and refusedres-&#13;
cue. Ladder appeared to be structurally&#13;
sound.&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-657 Medical Assist,&#13;
Wood Road" north ofCTH&#13;
E.,&#13;
2:49 p.m.&#13;
A vehicle had stopped at a stop sign and&#13;
driver was found to be confused and dis-&#13;
oriented. Somer's Rescue responded and&#13;
took subject to St. Catherine's hospital.&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-663 Agency Assist, Off&#13;
Campus, 22nd Ave&#13;
&amp;&#13;
7th St., 4:46 p.m.&#13;
UPPS officer&#13;
assisted&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept. with traffic control at an injury&#13;
accident.&#13;
11/16/98 Inc 98-648 Personal Property&#13;
Theft, Ranger Hall, 7:54 p.m. Student&#13;
reported a necklace stolen from her room&#13;
sometime between Nov. 8-13th.&#13;
11/17/98Inc i8-649 UWS 18Nandalism,&#13;
Union, 6:29 a.m.  Employee notified&#13;
UPPS of a toilet lid&#13;
in&#13;
a level&#13;
I&#13;
men's&#13;
room covered&#13;
in&#13;
feces.&#13;
11/27/98 Inc 98-672 Agency  Assist,&#13;
HWY&#13;
A&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Sheridan Road, 7:41 p.m.&#13;
UPPS officer assisted Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept. with traffic until they cleared the&#13;
scene of an accident.&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
c&#13;
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&lt;&#13;
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11/21/98 Inc 98-658 Agency Assist,&#13;
3300 Block  of 7th St., 6:00  p.m.&#13;
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tance with a roll-over injury accident.&#13;
Officer stood by and cleared the scene&#13;
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CTH A and&#13;
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See Police Beat, Page 12&#13;
11/17/98 Inc 98-650 Personal Property&#13;
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Building  Unity  conference  held  on campus&#13;
Amanda   Bulgrin&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
This  past  weekend,   November   13-15;&#13;
the  University  of Wisconsin-Parkside   host-&#13;
ed the United  Council's  7th annual Building&#13;
Unity  Conference.   Including  UW-Parkside&#13;
students,  over 425  campus  leaders gathered&#13;
from  UW-Milwaukee,   UW-Madison,   UW-&#13;
LaCrosse   and  UW-Stout.&#13;
The  event  was&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
GovemmentAssociation    (PSGA),  the Black&#13;
Student  Union  (ESU)  and Latino  Unidos.&#13;
The theme of the conference  was build-&#13;
ing   diversity   through   understanding    and&#13;
education.   In order to convey  this message,&#13;
the  weekend   was   made   up  of  classes,   a&#13;
dance,  speakers  from&#13;
the&#13;
surrounding  com-&#13;
munities  and a final Rally  for Diversity  lead&#13;
by  Corey  Mandley,&#13;
president   of  PSGA.&#13;
While  attending   the  sessions,   participants&#13;
tackled   issues   like   "Responding    to  Hate&#13;
Crimes,'!   "Creating  a  Safer  Campus,"  and&#13;
"Gender  Roles  in the Black  Community."&#13;
According  to Mandley,  one ofthe  orga-&#13;
nizers of the event,  the weekend  was highly&#13;
successful.  "The conference  brought  a lot of&#13;
people   of   different   cultures   together   to&#13;
learn,"  stated Mandley.&#13;
The   weekend    closed   with   a  march&#13;
-$&#13;
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l:!t&#13;
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Marchers&#13;
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unity.  The&#13;
march   wrapped&#13;
up  a weeked   of  speeches   and  classes   on  building    diversity.&#13;
around  Inner  Loop  Rd.  with  students  hold-&#13;
Edward  Vargas,  from  UW-Parkside,   while&#13;
ing  signs  stating  "Our  People   united  will&#13;
imploring  students  to tum  to their  neighbor&#13;
never  be  divided"  and  "Our  unity  is  what&#13;
and em Drace tnem no matter what their race.&#13;
they fear."  Before they set out on their jour-Dr.&#13;
James   Kinchen,   also   from   UW-&#13;
ney, they  heard  speakers  from  Parkside  and&#13;
Parkside,  stated in his address to the people,&#13;
other  area  colleges  who   encouraged   love&#13;
"Celebrate  the things that unite us as well as&#13;
and understanding.&#13;
..&#13;
the things  that make us differ.ent."&#13;
"The  human  body  needs  hugs,"  stated&#13;
See   Umty,&#13;
Page    12&#13;
$4 million  petition  to be sent  to&#13;
Governor   Tommy  Thompson&#13;
Amanda   Bulgrin&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
JI!!III!l!II!l!l!\lllIil!l!~1iII!i'l&#13;
On   Friday&#13;
at&#13;
II  a.m.,  a petition&#13;
will&#13;
be    sent    to&#13;
Governor   Tommy&#13;
Thompson&#13;
to&#13;
request  a 4 million&#13;
budget  to  improve&#13;
academic&#13;
advis-&#13;
ing   in   the   UW-&#13;
Josiah   Redford&#13;
System.&#13;
The&#13;
money  in question   is part  of the  Board  of&#13;
Regents    proposed&#13;
1999-2001&#13;
biennial&#13;
budget.&#13;
Josiah   Redford,&#13;
a   sophomore    with&#13;
intentions  of majoring   in Political  Science&#13;
and  minoring   in  Business,   a  member   of&#13;
the  Chancellor's   Task  force .. He  is  also  a&#13;
PSGA  senator   and  director   of  Academic&#13;
and  Student  Affairs,   and   has  been  work-&#13;
ing  on the petition   since  early  October.   In&#13;
addition   to   the   petition,    which   can   be&#13;
found   in  the   Advising    Center,   Redford&#13;
will  be  asking   the  Chancellor   to  write   a&#13;
letter   to   the   Governor&#13;
to   support    the&#13;
cause.&#13;
"My&#13;
first   experience    with   advising&#13;
left  a lot to be  desired,"   said  Redford.    "It&#13;
left  me  confused."&#13;
,.&#13;
Luckily,  Redford  was  directed   to  the&#13;
proper  people  and was  able  to get  his  aca-&#13;
demic  career  on  the  right  path.    Because&#13;
of   his&gt; dealings   with   advising,    Redford&#13;
wanted   to  become   an  active   member   in&#13;
the  fight  for  more  funding.&#13;
He  believes&#13;
that  this  additional   money  will  help  many&#13;
students  excel  in their  college  careers.&#13;
The   petitioned    money   will   provide&#13;
additional&#13;
advising&#13;
staff,    give   proper&#13;
training&#13;
to   advisors,&#13;
improve&#13;
on-line&#13;
advising,  and create  an advisor  evaluation&#13;
project.&#13;
According   to  Redford,   the  cur-&#13;
. rent  advisors  are working  overtime  to help&#13;
students    with   their   college    experience.&#13;
He  stressed  that  the  advisors   are  away  to&#13;
keep  students   at  UW-Parkside   as  well  as&#13;
to  help   students   along   to  a  clear   Career&#13;
path.   With  the  help  of  advisors,   students&#13;
can have  a good  education  while  spending&#13;
as little  time  and money  as possible.&#13;
Redford  encourages   students  to  leam&#13;
the  facts  about  the  advising   petition.    He&#13;
feels   that   if  you  are  a  student   unhappy&#13;
with  your  advising  experience,   if you  are&#13;
a  student   who   isn't  getting   the   most  of&#13;
your   college   experience   or  if  you  are  a&#13;
student   who   has   had   success   and  want&#13;
others  to  have  the  same,  you  should  sign&#13;
the  petition.&#13;
Former  Chancellor&#13;
f&#13;
Alan  Guskin  speaks&#13;
at UW-Parkside&#13;
AJDanda  Bulgrin&#13;
Of&#13;
the Ranger News Staff&#13;
Alan   Guskin,   Chancellor   of  the&#13;
University&#13;
of   Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
from   1975  to   1985  made   a  visit  to&#13;
campus   this&#13;
week&#13;
to  discuss  restruc-&#13;
turing  the  university  system.&#13;
"It  gave  me  goose-bumps   to  be&#13;
Invited   back,"  stated  Gnskin,  .who  is&#13;
impressed   with  the people&#13;
he&#13;
has  spo-&#13;
ken  with  at  UW-Parkside   as  well  as&#13;
the  new  chancellor .&#13;
.Guskin   travels  extensively,   talk-&#13;
ing  about  issues  of change  in the&#13;
uni-&#13;
j&#13;
versity  setting .. He believeS that  there&#13;
:   are   three    major    challenges&#13;
when&#13;
.  thinking    about   restructuring.&#13;
The&#13;
first  is financial  pressures,   According&#13;
to  Guskin,   the  cost  of running  a uni-&#13;
versity  continues   to  grow.   The  state&#13;
and  country  can't&#13;
afford&#13;
to spend  the&#13;
amount   of   money   needed.&#13;
Along&#13;
with    this,   the   rate   of   increase&#13;
in&#13;
tuition&#13;
is&#13;
not  rising'as   fast as the  cost&#13;
g  because    people   are   not   willing    to&#13;
accept  the  higher  enrollment   fees.&#13;
He  staled   that  tbere   is  no  easy&#13;
See&#13;
Guskin,&#13;
Page&#13;
12&#13;
1&#13;
s&#13;
IJ&#13;
w&#13;
E&#13;
Problems in&#13;
Parkside&#13;
politics&#13;
POLICE&#13;
BEAT&#13;
11/10/98 Inc 98-633   Security Alarm,&#13;
Wyllie  Hall,  7:26  a.m.&#13;
Officer&#13;
responded  to an alarm  found every-&#13;
thing in order. Alarm possibly had been&#13;
tripped by custodial staff who had been&#13;
in the room.&#13;
banging  on the SW emergency  exit&#13;
door  and  door  was  being  forced.&#13;
Subjects were escorted out by UPPS&#13;
officers with no further problems.&#13;
11/06/98   Inc  98-620&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property  Theft,  Racine,  2: II  p.m.&#13;
Student  reported  her parking  permit&#13;
stolen from&#13;
in&#13;
front of her residence.&#13;
, - Replacement issued .:&#13;
Michelle  Lambert&#13;
Special to the Ranger News&#13;
The  current  subject  of  debate&#13;
among  students  and  UW-Parkside&#13;
Student   Government    Association&#13;
(pSGA)  is the proposed  changes that&#13;
are being made to the constitution  and&#13;
by-laws  for the UW Parks ide student&#13;
government.&#13;
The  primary  changes  proposed&#13;
according  to Corey  Mandley,  presi-&#13;
dent  of PSGA,  are  in the areas of&#13;
membership   and  objective.&#13;
The&#13;
objective  is centered on the represen-&#13;
tation of students as well as their par-&#13;
ticipation  within  the student  govem-&#13;
ment.   [f the changes  are approved,&#13;
then  many  of the  organizations   on&#13;
campus will be given a legal standing&#13;
in PSGA as well as voting  member-&#13;
ship.&#13;
"This  would  then  create  larger&#13;
committees   which  would  be  more&#13;
productive   then  the  three-member&#13;
committees  of curren," said Mandley.&#13;
"The changes  will move  the student&#13;
government  in a diverse,  productive,&#13;
and positive direction."&#13;
Opposition    to   the   changes&#13;
revolve  around the line item veto and&#13;
the  issue  of power.   Mandley  said,&#13;
"The  proposed  changes  to the  line&#13;
item veto are being omitted due to the&#13;
dislike among the student body."&#13;
Bill  Ager,  a  member   of  the&#13;
Parks ide  Adult   Student   Alliance&#13;
(PASA)  said,  "Corey  may  have  the&#13;
charisma  and the persuasiveness  that&#13;
makes a politician,  but it is his ethical&#13;
record  that  will  be  remembered."&#13;
Many feel that if the changes pass, the&#13;
student  government   will  have  too&#13;
much power  and no way to rescind&#13;
the changes.&#13;
Another  student who is opposed&#13;
to  the  changes   is Torn .Belongia.&#13;
Belongia   is  the  president   of  the&#13;
See  Politics,   Page&#13;
12&#13;
00&#13;
0'\&#13;
0'\&#13;
1"'""'4&#13;
11/08/98&#13;
Inc 98-628&#13;
Disorderly&#13;
Conduct, Ranger Hall, 2:18 a.m. UPPS&#13;
officer responded to a noise complaint.&#13;
Investigation revealed under-age drink-&#13;
ing taking place. Citations were issued.&#13;
11/06/98 Inc 98-621   Security Alarm,&#13;
Media  Services,  6:57  p.m.  Officer&#13;
responded to an alarm - checked the&#13;
area with negative results.  Alarm was&#13;
reset.&#13;
11/11/98&#13;
Inc 98-634    State Property&#13;
Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 12:03&#13;
p.m.  Staff member reported plywood&#13;
stolen  from a hallway  outside  north&#13;
gym doors.&#13;
11/09/98&#13;
Inc&#13;
98-629&#13;
Battery/Domestic   Violence,  Ranger&#13;
Hall,  12:38 a.m.  Officers  were  dis-&#13;
patched to a fight in progress. Arrests&#13;
were   made   for  BatterylDomestic&#13;
Violence   and   Possession   of   a&#13;
Dangerous   Weapon;   Battery   and&#13;
Assaultive Behavior.&#13;
11/07/98  Inc 98-622&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances, Wyllie Hall, Hard Hat&#13;
Cafe,  10:04 a.m.  Officer on routine&#13;
patrol found cooler unsecured and grill&#13;
front door unlocked. Food service per-&#13;
sonnel were contacted  and area was&#13;
then secured.  Nothing appeared to be&#13;
missing.&#13;
11/11/98   Inc  98-635&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Greenquist Concourse,&#13;
2:30 p.m.  Student reported her unat-&#13;
tended book bag was stolen.  No sus-&#13;
pects.&#13;
0'\&#13;
1"'""'4&#13;
11/12/98&#13;
Inc 98-636   Agency Assist,&#13;
12th Place, 2:55 a.rn. Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept.  requested  UPPS  officer  assist&#13;
with a burglary  in progress.   Officer&#13;
stood by until incident cleared by KSD.&#13;
11/09/98 Inc 98-630   Medical Assist,&#13;
South  of Building  I, University&#13;
Apartments, 3:22 p.m. Student&#13;
slipped on grass on a hill and&#13;
suffered a possible  broken&#13;
ankle.  Kenosha   Med  5&#13;
transported  student  to St.&#13;
Catherine's   Hospital   for&#13;
treatment.&#13;
11/07198 Inc 98-623   Traffic&#13;
Violation,   Outer   Loop&#13;
Road, 2:59 p.m. Vehicle&#13;
was  stopped as brake&#13;
light was out and vehi-&#13;
cle turned right after&#13;
signaling a left turn.&#13;
Investigation&#13;
revealed driver was&#13;
operating  after sus-&#13;
pension,   Citation&#13;
was issued.&#13;
11/12/98 Inc 98-637   Security Alarm,&#13;
Computer  Support,  7:19 a.m. Officer&#13;
responded to an alarm and found front&#13;
door unlocked.  Area was searched and&#13;
alarm reset.&#13;
11/09/98  Inc 98-631   Traffic&#13;
Accident, CTY JR, .2&#13;
miles   north   of&#13;
CTY  E.,  6:05&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Staff&#13;
member  called&#13;
UPPS to report&#13;
she had  hit a&#13;
deer on the way&#13;
home. Driver was&#13;
given  an  accident&#13;
report to complete.  The&#13;
deer was not located.&#13;
11/12/98&#13;
·Inc 98-638  Lost and Found,&#13;
Wyllie, 9:31 a.m. Staff member report-&#13;
ed  finding  an  abandoned   bicycle.&#13;
Article taken to UPPS for storage.&#13;
11/07198 Inc 98-624&#13;
Traffic   Violation,   Inner&#13;
Loop  at Wood  Road,  3:57&#13;
p.m.  Officer stopped a vehi-&#13;
cle which was displaying  license&#13;
plates expiring in July, 1997. Driver&#13;
was cited for non-registration  of vehi-&#13;
cle.&#13;
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Accident,&#13;
Comm/Arts Lot, 11:53 a.m.  A vehicle&#13;
had rolled from  a parking  stall into&#13;
another vehicle. Officers pushed vehi-&#13;
cle out of the aisle.&#13;
11/07/98&#13;
Inc 98-625   Sexual Assault,&#13;
4th  Degree,    Union  Building  on&#13;
October  28 or  29,  1998.   Student&#13;
• . reported being assaulted by an acquain-&#13;
1  tance.  Investigation pending.&#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
11/10/98 Inc 98-632  Unlawful Use of&#13;
Telephone,   University  Apartments,&#13;
2:46 a.m.  Unidentified  female called·&#13;
UPPS  to  report  illegal  drug  use.&#13;
Officer's investigation revealed no sign&#13;
of illegal activity.  Caller admitted to&#13;
calling in a false report and was cited&#13;
for improper use of a telephone.&#13;
11/13/98  Inc 98-640&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances,  Ranger Hall, 2:42 a.m.&#13;
Housing R.A. reported seeing an indi-&#13;
vidual in the area where a fire pull box&#13;
had been tampered with. Investigation&#13;
revealed  accidental  contact  had been&#13;
made  with  the  alarm  box.   Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
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Inc 98-626&#13;
Conduct,  Union  Square,&#13;
While  on patrol,  officer&#13;
Disorderly&#13;
12:17 a.m.&#13;
heard  loud&#13;
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career development  with hopes to serve&#13;
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focusing  on on the health  and living&#13;
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Survey on University Police&#13;
Ratings low among students&#13;
Lisa Nowak&#13;
Special to the Ranger News&#13;
A police officers job is to protect and&#13;
care for hislher community. Enforcing the .&#13;
law is also a big part of a police officers job.&#13;
Many  students  at  the  University  of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside don't appreciate or feel&#13;
the need of the campus police.&#13;
A recent survey completed among stu-&#13;
dents and faculty at UW-Parkside found more&#13;
than half were satisfied with the University&#13;
Police.  However,&#13;
in&#13;
general, the students' rat-&#13;
ings were lower than ratings of faculty and&#13;
staff.&#13;
A large portion of students, 57%, have&#13;
never contacted the University Police for&#13;
- assistance.  Students who have had interac-&#13;
tions with the police were less satisfied with&#13;
responding officers&#13;
services than were&#13;
faculty i'nd staff. Most students have only&#13;
contacted the police when they had vehicle-&#13;
related problems.&#13;
The students also think that some of the&#13;
issues that campus police deal with are not of&#13;
great importance. Students rated assaults and&#13;
battery, domestic violence, drug and liquor&#13;
violations, and loud parties as less important&#13;
concerns for police than did faculty and staff.&#13;
A&#13;
few&#13;
students living on campus gave&#13;
their opinions of the University Police. Kate&#13;
Janoska said, "I feel like I'm in jail.  The&#13;
police should only be called in to handle cer-&#13;
tain emergency  situations."  -&#13;
Carrie Card, also a dissatisfied student&#13;
.added, "They're too eager to give out tickets&#13;
to everyone."&#13;
Linda Muftler thinks that the police&#13;
should fmd better ways to spend their time.&#13;
She said, "I-constantly see the police circling&#13;
the Ranger Hall parking lot just looking for&#13;
cars to ticket.&#13;
I'm&#13;
sure there are better things&#13;
they could be doing with their time."&#13;
Robert Deane, head of the University&#13;
Police Department, responded by saying, "I&#13;
think that tbe students are misinformed. We&#13;
patrol the halls to make sure there are no fires&#13;
or problems.  We patrol the parking lots to&#13;
.lllake sure people aren't taking the student's&#13;
parking spots.&#13;
Thi;&#13;
is all part of our job. I&#13;
would think that the students would feel bet-&#13;
ter know that we're doing our job.&#13;
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WIsconsin-Parkside  don't see the need for the&#13;
police. Many think that the police should not&#13;
be walking the residence halls or circling the&#13;
parking lots. Some also think that the police&#13;
arejust looking to get students in trouble. At&#13;
any rate, the University Police seem to be fac-&#13;
ing challenges with regard to trust and confi-&#13;
dence.that students have in them.&#13;
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11/04/98 Inc 98-616  Weapons,&#13;
11/04/98 Inc 98-611  Property&#13;
Damage, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center&#13;
Lot, 10:44 a.m. Construction trailer&#13;
was damaged by a grounds crew&#13;
machine which slid&#13;
in&#13;
the mud,&#13;
Il/03/98 Inc 98-605  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, II :28&#13;
a.rn.&#13;
Vehicle traveling at high rage of&#13;
speed was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for failure to fasten seat belt&#13;
1l/02l98 Inc 98-599  Elevator&#13;
Rescue, Union, 4:43 p.m, An eleva-&#13;
tor operator technician was stuck in&#13;
an elevator, UPPS officers assisted&#13;
subject's release through an elevator&#13;
hatch,&#13;
University Apartments, 10:23 p.m.&#13;
Officers were dispatched regarding&#13;
an individual who was pointing a gun&#13;
at others, Investigation revealed stu-&#13;
dents were having water gun fights,&#13;
Incident escalated when one student&#13;
said he had a gun and verbally threat-&#13;
ened&#13;
others, Item a student had con-&#13;
cealed in the waist band of his&#13;
trousers was found to be a TV remote&#13;
control, Student was issued a citation&#13;
under UWS Chapter 18- display/por-&#13;
tray of any object resembling a&#13;
weapon on university lands.&#13;
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Il/03/98 Inc 98-606  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 12:08&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Vehicle traveling at a high rate&#13;
of speed was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for failure to fasten seat belt&#13;
Il/04/98 Inc 98-612  Fire Drill,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 2:24 p,m,&#13;
An annual fire drill was conducted by&#13;
the safety director. Alarm sounded&#13;
and all areas checked, No problems&#13;
were observed.&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-600 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 9:26&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Vebicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for a stop&#13;
sign,&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-607  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 12:18&#13;
p.m. Vehicle was' stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for stop sign.&#13;
11/03/98 Inc 98-601  Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Union&#13;
Visitor's Lot, 9:54&#13;
a.m. Vehicle was stoppedand driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for a stop&#13;
sign,&#13;
1l/04/98 Inc 98-613  Agency&#13;
Assist, 3900 Block of CTH E, 4:56&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff requested&#13;
UPPS assist with an injury accident&#13;
Officer assisted with traffic control&#13;
until vehicles were towed away.&#13;
'"&#13;
Il/05/98 Inc 98-617  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop, I:25 p.m.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver cited&#13;
for speeding 46 mph in a 25 mph&#13;
zone.&#13;
C\I&#13;
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Il/03/98 Inc 98-608  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop Road, 2:49&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for speeding 46 mph in a 25&#13;
mph zone.&#13;
1l/03/98 Inc 98-602 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 10:00&#13;
a.m. Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for non-registration of vehicle&#13;
(expired Jan. 1998),&#13;
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11/04/98 Inc 98-614  Unlawful Use&#13;
of Telephone, Ranger Hall, 3:28&#13;
p.rn,&#13;
Student reported receiving obscene&#13;
messages on her answering machine.&#13;
Investigation pending,&#13;
Il/05/98 Inc 98-618  Traffic&#13;
Accident, Ranger Hall parking lot,&#13;
2:12 p.m, Two student's vehicles had&#13;
a minor collision in the parking lot&#13;
Il/03/98 Inc 98-609  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop Road, 3:44&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for speeding 45 mph in a 25&#13;
mph zone.&#13;
1l/03/98 Inc 98-603 Traffic&#13;
Violation, Inner Loop Road, 10:00&#13;
a.rn.&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure to stop for stop sign,&#13;
Il/05/98 Inc 98-619  Traffic&#13;
Accident, Communication Arts park-&#13;
ing lot 3:28&#13;
p.m.&#13;
One vehicle pulled&#13;
in front of a second vehicle causing&#13;
an accident. No injuries were sus-&#13;
tained, State accident report com-&#13;
pleted,&#13;
1l/04/98 Inc 98-615  Fire Alarm,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 11:07&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Power Plant operator informed UPPS&#13;
- of an alarm sounding. Officer fo;'nd&#13;
no evidence of fire or smoke. Alarm&#13;
had reset itself at the power plant&#13;
11103/98 Inc 98-604 Traffic&#13;
Violation, limer Loop Road, 10:55&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for failure&#13;
to&#13;
stop for stop sign.&#13;
ll/O3/98 Inc 98-610  Harassment,&#13;
University Apartments, 7:45&#13;
p.rn.&#13;
Student reported being harassed by&#13;
roommates. Investigation pending.&#13;
Victorious Parkside Graduates&#13;
. rIJ.&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
Z&#13;
Meridith Jnmisko&#13;
Special to the Ranger&#13;
At least three UW-Parkside gradu-&#13;
ates were successful on November 3.&#13;
Election Day, Incumbent State Senator&#13;
Kimberly Plache beat Dave Hazen for&#13;
the 21st Senate  District  seat.&#13;
According to the November 4&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times&#13;
unofficial vote totals, Plache&#13;
received 27,277 votes (55%) while&#13;
Hazen received 21,934 votes (45%),&#13;
Plache became senator when George&#13;
Petak was recalled over the Milwaukee&#13;
Brewers taxation issue.&#13;
Both&#13;
Plache&#13;
and Hazen received their&#13;
bachelor degrees from Uw-Parkside.&#13;
Plache received hers in psychology&#13;
while Hazen received his in account-&#13;
ing, Plache graduated in 1984, The&#13;
21st district includes eastern Racine&#13;
County.&#13;
.Incumbent State Representative&#13;
Robert&#13;
L.&#13;
Turner was unopposed,&#13;
except for some write-in votes. He&#13;
serves the 61st Assembly District in&#13;
Racine County, He received his bach-&#13;
elors degree" in business administration&#13;
from UW-Parkside in 1976,&#13;
Incumbent State Representative&#13;
James Kreuser was elected again to&#13;
while on the campaign  trail and&#13;
Spottswood appeared at the "Take&#13;
Back The Night" event on October 29,&#13;
serve the 64th Assembly District in&#13;
Kenosha County, He received 12,229&#13;
votes'(72%) while Don Ruge received&#13;
5,003 votes (28%) according to the&#13;
Kenosha   News&#13;
web site. Kreuser&#13;
received his bachelors degree in politi-&#13;
cal science from UW-Parkside in 1983,&#13;
Plache, Turner, and Kreuser are&#13;
Democrats.&#13;
In other key elections,  Russ&#13;
Feingold defeated Mark Neumann to&#13;
remain a U.S, Senator and Lydia&#13;
Spottswood lost to Paul Ryan, who will&#13;
now represent the 1st District in the&#13;
U.S, House, Feingold visited campus&#13;
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              <text>RANGER&#13;
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Sports and Activity Center ground breaking&#13;
brings Tommy Thompson to UWP&#13;
Amanda  Bulgrin&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
T~;;;;'y Thompson joins Parkside for the gronndbreaking  of the new sports and&#13;
activity center.&#13;
The $lI.9million  needed to successfully&#13;
complete the athletic center will come from&#13;
Parkside students' tuition. Eight dollars each&#13;
semester for twenty years will fund the ath-&#13;
letic project.&#13;
Along with Thompson, several legisla-&#13;
,tors attended the event, including:&#13;
Democratic Senator RObert~W~i~rich~';;;'---'_l&#13;
Sexual violence is a phenomenon that&#13;
affects men, women, and children, but&#13;
majority of victims are female. The national-&#13;
ly accepted statistics for the United States are&#13;
that&#13;
1&#13;
in 3 women will be raped in her life-&#13;
time.&#13;
It&#13;
is difficult to know how many people&#13;
are victims of sexual assault because it is the&#13;
most underreported crime in the&#13;
us:&#13;
only 5&#13;
to 20 percent of the crimes are reported to&#13;
officials. Seventy-eight percent of rapes&#13;
committed are done&#13;
by&#13;
someone the victim&#13;
knows. The United States has the highest&#13;
rate of sexual assault in the world, and the&#13;
rate of sexual assault is increasing 4 times&#13;
faster than any other crime rates in the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Although UW-Parkside has the luxury of&#13;
being a very low crime area, the number of&#13;
cases that go unreported have the potential to&#13;
exist. If you are a victim of sexual assault&#13;
there is help out there for you. Can someone&#13;
for help such as a rape crisis hotline (in&#13;
Kenosha 652-4333), the police, a friend, or&#13;
family member. Even if you have waited&#13;
Democratic Senator Kimberly Plache,&#13;
Representative James Kreuser,&#13;
, Representative John Steinbrink and&#13;
Representative Bonnie Ladwig.&#13;
•&#13;
On Oct. 29, the ground breaking' for the&#13;
new Sports and Activity Center brought&#13;
Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson and&#13;
an $11.9 million project to the University of&#13;
4:  Wisconsin-Parkside.&#13;
4 :    The 121,126 gross square footage center,&#13;
5:, scheduled to be completed in August 2000,&#13;
will connect to tbe existing athletic structure&#13;
6 :" which opened in 1972 and cost about $2 mil-&#13;
lion.&#13;
The features of the Fieldhouse include:&#13;
200-meter track, three basketball courts, four&#13;
7:  tennis courts, six volleyball courts, two bat-&#13;
8:&#13;
ting cages, three classrooms with movable&#13;
8&#13;
i&#13;
partitions, six team, two employee and two&#13;
8:&#13;
public locker rooms between the field house&#13;
9,,': and gymnasium,  lobby and main entrance,&#13;
concessions area, weight room, padded com-&#13;
bative  room. aerobic fitness center. confer-&#13;
ence room, dance studio, training room and&#13;
expanded offices.&#13;
While at the ground breaking,&#13;
Thompson commented, "A student to busy&#13;
100&#13;
take care of tbeir health is like a mechan-&#13;
ic to busy to take care of their car."&#13;
10 :&#13;
10:&#13;
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II&#13;
Take back the&#13;
night&#13;
Photos by Amand::.a.=B:.::u::;lg"n.::'n=-- -,&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
On Thursday, Oct. 29, a group ofmore&#13;
than 50 people met in the Union to "Take .&#13;
Back the Night."&#13;
It&#13;
is an event that started m&#13;
Germany over 20 years ago to protest a&#13;
series of sexual assaults against women. ~he&#13;
event has taken off worldwide, and a parncu-&#13;
lar interest in the event is occuring across&#13;
American college campuses.&#13;
Rallies, speeches, marches, an open&#13;
microphone for victims and w~t~esses to tell&#13;
their stories, and candlelight vigils are all&#13;
part of "Take Back the Night." The UW-&#13;
Parkside event had a surprise visit by   ,&#13;
Democratic Congressional candidate Lydia&#13;
S&#13;
d w&#13;
ho&#13;
spoke out as a parent and&#13;
pottswoo  ,&#13;
citizen against domestic violence and rape.&#13;
hours or days, a phone call may lead to the&#13;
perpetrator being caught and could prevent&#13;
someone .else from becoming a victim.&#13;
As unpleasant as&#13;
it&#13;
may sound, do not&#13;
shower yourself or clean up the crime scene&#13;
after a rape has been committed, for a DNA&#13;
sample could lead to the conviction of the&#13;
rapist. Write down a description of the&#13;
assailant so that you remember as much as&#13;
possible about the rapist.&#13;
The "Take Back the Night" rally occurs&#13;
once every semester on the Uw-Parkside&#13;
campus, but there are people working&#13;
towards justice every day. The MAVERAKS&#13;
(Men Against Violence Educating Racine&#13;
And Kenosha Students) is a campus organi-&#13;
zation that focuses on men's issues and&#13;
working with young men at local schools to&#13;
confront sexual violence. Information about&#13;
this group and other campus organizations is&#13;
available at the Womyn's Center. Stop by and&#13;
ask what you can do to educate yourself and&#13;
others in order to prevent and&#13;
protest&#13;
sexual&#13;
assault.&#13;
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.&#13;
ing permit revealed owner was a&#13;
chronic violator with six unpaid cita-&#13;
tions. Vehicle was towed by a local&#13;
tow company.&#13;
10/24/98&#13;
Inc 98-587   Medical&#13;
Assist, Ranger Hall,&#13;
II&#13;
:39 p.m.&#13;
Student had fallen and cut his head.&#13;
Medical assistance was refused.&#13;
All floors checked and residents&#13;
allowed back into the building.&#13;
10/19/98&#13;
Inc 98-572  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Ranger HaUlot, 9:27&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Student reported the theft of his&#13;
parking permit, No suspects at this&#13;
time.&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-580  Liquor Law&#13;
Violation/Controlled  Substance,&#13;
Ranger Hall, 2:17 a.m. Resident&#13;
Advisor contacted UPPS regarding&#13;
the smell of marijuana. An investiga-&#13;
tion revealed underage use of alcohol&#13;
and citations were issued. Items of&#13;
controlled substance confiscated for&#13;
testing.&#13;
10/29/98&#13;
Inc 98-595   Worthless&#13;
Check, University Police, 12:54 p.m.&#13;
Notice of Worthless Check and&#13;
Demand for Payment mailed to an&#13;
individual who paid for a parking&#13;
citation with a "Non Sufficient&#13;
Funds" check.&#13;
10125/98&#13;
Inc 98-588  Liquor Law&#13;
Violation, University Apartments,&#13;
1:29 a.m. Officers were flagged&#13;
down regarding a noise complaint.&#13;
Investigation revealed a party in&#13;
progress with underage drinkers.&#13;
Citations issued to seven individuals.&#13;
10/20/98&#13;
Inc 98-573  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Ranger Card Office,&#13;
10:36 a.m. Employee reported an&#13;
item turned in to them was missing .&#13;
Investigation pending.&#13;
•&#13;
10/20/98&#13;
Inc 98-574  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Union Square, 7:35&#13;
p.m. Student reported tbe theft of her&#13;
purse. Upon officer's arrival at the&#13;
scene, complainant could not be&#13;
located and attempts to contact sub-&#13;
ject were not successful.&#13;
10/29/98&#13;
Inc 98-596   Agency&#13;
Assist, University Apartments,  4:39&#13;
p.m. UPPS officer assisted an officer&#13;
from Wisconsin State Corrections in&#13;
locating a subject.  The individual&#13;
was found and turned over to the cor-&#13;
rection's officer.&#13;
10/25/98&#13;
Inc 98-589  Criminal&#13;
Damage to PropertylPersonal,  Ranger&#13;
Hall parking lot, 10:33 a.m. Student&#13;
reported damage to.her vehicle.  No&#13;
witnesses to the incident.&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-581  Criminal&#13;
Damage "toState Property, Union&#13;
Entrance, 5:20 p.m. Employee&#13;
reported broken glass on a directory&#13;
inside the Union entrance. No sus-&#13;
pects at this time.&#13;
10125/98&#13;
Inc 98-590   Disorderly&#13;
Conduct, Soccer Field, 3:01 p.m.&#13;
Staff member reported a student&#13;
being verbally abusive. Officer spoke&#13;
to the student and then asked him to&#13;
leave the area. Officer cleared the&#13;
scene.&#13;
10/21/98&#13;
Inc 98-575  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH G.,&#13;
8:56 a.m. Vehicle was stopped for&#13;
displaying expired license plate tags.&#13;
Driver was cited for non-registration&#13;
of vehicle.&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-582  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Library, 12:49 p.m.&#13;
Student reported the theft of his back&#13;
pack. No witnesses or suspects at&#13;
this time.&#13;
11/01/98&#13;
Inc 98-597   Agency&#13;
Assist, STH 31&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH JR&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH&#13;
A, 2:00 p.m. Kenosha County Sheriff&#13;
requested UPPS officers block road-&#13;
ways for Vice President Gore's&#13;
motorcade to pass through.  No prob-&#13;
lems occurred.&#13;
10123/98&#13;
Inc 98-583  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Ranger Hall, 1:15&#13;
p.m. Student reported the theft of his&#13;
Ranger card.&#13;
10121/98 Inc 98-576  Traffic&#13;
Violation, Outer Loop Rd., 11:30&#13;
p.m. Vehicle was stopped and driver&#13;
cited for speeding 42 mph in a 25&#13;
mph zone.&#13;
10126/98 Inc 98-591  Traffic&#13;
Violation, CTH&#13;
JR&#13;
at Outer Loop&#13;
Road, 9:26 p.m. Driver was stopped&#13;
and cited for passing midwayan  a&#13;
steep hill.&#13;
1lI01/98  Inc 98-598   Medical&#13;
Assist, Ranger Hall, 6:52 p.m.&#13;
Student reported having chest pains.&#13;
Kenosha Med 5 took subject to St.&#13;
Catherine's Hospital for treatment.&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-584  Personal&#13;
Property Theft, Comm. Arts, 3:01&#13;
p.m. Student reported the theft of his&#13;
back pack. No witnesses or suspects&#13;
at this time.&#13;
10/22/98&#13;
Inc 98-577  Security&#13;
Alarm, Wyllie D193, 5:23 p.m.&#13;
UPPS responded to an alarm which&#13;
proved to be false. Alarm reset and&#13;
Parkland will be called to service the&#13;
system.&#13;
10/27/98&#13;
Inc 98-592  Fire Drill,&#13;
Comm. Arts Building, 9:35 a.m.&#13;
Safety Director conducted an annual&#13;
drill. Building was evacuated and no&#13;
problems were noted. Alarm was&#13;
reset.&#13;
10/24/98&#13;
Inc 98-585  Disorderly&#13;
Conduct, Wyllie Hall, 5:21&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Student reported she had been shoved.&#13;
by a food service worker and had&#13;
been harassed previously by the same&#13;
individual.  Investigation pending.&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-578  Fire Alarm,&#13;
Ranger hall,&#13;
I&#13;
:41 a.m. Officer on&#13;
routine patrol noticed the fire.alarm&#13;
strobe lights flashing inside Ranger&#13;
Hall. All floors checked, alarm reset&#13;
and residents returned to the build-&#13;
mg.&#13;
10/28/98&#13;
Inc 98-593  Theft,&#13;
Bookstore, 1:12 p.m. Bookstore&#13;
employee notified UPPS of an indi-&#13;
vidual who had stolen books.&#13;
Alleged suspect was apprehended.&#13;
Investigation pending.&#13;
10/24/98&#13;
Inc 98-586  Traffic&#13;
Violation, STH 31 at CTH&#13;
JR.,&#13;
II:&#13;
14&#13;
p.m. Vehicle was stopped for a miss-&#13;
ing rear tail lamp. Investigation&#13;
revealed vehicle had not been regis-&#13;
tered. Driver cited for non-registra-&#13;
tion.&#13;
10/28/98&#13;
Inc 98-594  Parking&#13;
Enforcement/Tow, University&#13;
Apartments parking lot, 5:44&#13;
p.m,&#13;
A&#13;
check of a vehicle with expired park-&#13;
10/23/98&#13;
Inc 98-579  Fire Alarm,&#13;
Ranger Hall, 1:53 a.m. Another fire&#13;
alarm pull station had been pulled.&#13;
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