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              <text>po&#13;
Volume&#13;
23, Issue&#13;
15&#13;
computer&#13;
Stolen&#13;
from&#13;
by Pamela&#13;
Bradshaw&#13;
NewS&#13;
Writer&#13;
A Macintosh&#13;
computer&#13;
was&#13;
reported&#13;
stolen&#13;
Friday,&#13;
January&#13;
13, from&#13;
the Computing.&#13;
Support&#13;
Center.&#13;
"How&#13;
they&#13;
got&#13;
it out&#13;
without&#13;
being&#13;
spotted&#13;
is still&#13;
a&#13;
mystery,"&#13;
said&#13;
Robert&#13;
Deane.&#13;
Chief&#13;
of the University&#13;
Police.&#13;
The&#13;
monitor,&#13;
hard&#13;
drive&#13;
and&#13;
keyboard·&#13;
were&#13;
taken.&#13;
University&#13;
police&#13;
are currently&#13;
investigating&#13;
the theft,&#13;
but do not have&#13;
much&#13;
PSGA &#13;
Senator&#13;
Takes&#13;
Leave&#13;
of&#13;
Absence&#13;
by Kara&#13;
Pacetti&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Diane&#13;
Welsh&#13;
and Melisa&#13;
Halverson&#13;
(right&#13;
to&#13;
left)&#13;
"dish&#13;
it out"&#13;
to two students&#13;
at the Ice Cream&#13;
social&#13;
held&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
18th&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
1995&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN·PARKSIDE&#13;
be &#13;
hidden&#13;
in unti I the person&#13;
was&#13;
ready&#13;
to  retrieve&#13;
it.&#13;
Deane&#13;
suggested&#13;
that some&#13;
modifications&#13;
may&#13;
need&#13;
to  be  made&#13;
to  the&#13;
Computing&#13;
Support&#13;
Center&#13;
to&#13;
prevent&#13;
future&#13;
thefts.&#13;
He&#13;
also&#13;
theorized&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
person&#13;
might&#13;
have&#13;
just&#13;
taken&#13;
the&#13;
computer&#13;
and&#13;
walked&#13;
away&#13;
with&#13;
it.  &#13;
"If &#13;
you&#13;
saw&#13;
a student&#13;
walking&#13;
through&#13;
the campus&#13;
holding&#13;
a&#13;
computer&#13;
you wouldn't&#13;
think&#13;
he's&#13;
stealing&#13;
it. maybe&#13;
it &#13;
needs&#13;
repair,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Deane.&#13;
"If you had enough&#13;
nerve&#13;
you&#13;
could&#13;
walk&#13;
right&#13;
on&#13;
past,&#13;
people&#13;
won't&#13;
pay&#13;
any&#13;
attention&#13;
to you."&#13;
Anybody&#13;
who&#13;
has&#13;
potential&#13;
information&#13;
regarding&#13;
the stolen&#13;
computer&#13;
are encouraged&#13;
to call&#13;
the University&#13;
Police&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-&#13;
2455.&#13;
Confidentiality&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
assured.&#13;
Even&#13;
anonymous&#13;
phone&#13;
calls&#13;
with&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
welcomed.&#13;
Support&#13;
Cen&#13;
J&#13;
fe&#13;
2&#13;
i&#13;
information.&#13;
Though&#13;
it would&#13;
seem&#13;
difficult&#13;
The&#13;
Computing&#13;
Support&#13;
Center&#13;
to steal&#13;
an object&#13;
as large&#13;
as a&#13;
does&#13;
have&#13;
an  alarm&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
computer,&#13;
Deane&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
activated&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
center&#13;
is&#13;
are several&#13;
ways&#13;
to accomplish&#13;
it.&#13;
closed.&#13;
However,&#13;
the alarm&#13;
was&#13;
A person&#13;
could&#13;
have&#13;
taken&#13;
the&#13;
not set off on Thursday&#13;
or Friday,&#13;
elevator&#13;
to another&#13;
floor&#13;
or to the&#13;
the two&#13;
days&#13;
the computer&#13;
could&#13;
basement.&#13;
There&#13;
are also&#13;
many&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
taken.&#13;
This&#13;
led&#13;
small&#13;
rooms&#13;
that a computer&#13;
could&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
to,--------:...:..:....::...::.:.::.:..:...:.::.:.::;'-.::::::.:....:..:.:::..:,&#13;
be lie ve&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
computer&#13;
was&#13;
removed&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
workday.&#13;
WLLC'no&#13;
more&#13;
On Thursday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
26,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco,&#13;
acclaimed&#13;
by&#13;
many&#13;
......&#13;
_...::!11&#13;
...........&#13;
'"&#13;
involved&#13;
in the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
(anarti&lt;t'srmdering)&#13;
as  an  dedicated&#13;
and&#13;
active&#13;
member,&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
taking&#13;
a&#13;
temporary&#13;
leave&#13;
of absence.&#13;
During&#13;
Rocco's&#13;
two&#13;
year&#13;
involvement&#13;
with&#13;
this organization&#13;
he has&#13;
made&#13;
great&#13;
efforts&#13;
in&#13;
improving&#13;
PSGA&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
entire&#13;
student&#13;
body.&#13;
Until&#13;
the recent&#13;
PSGA&#13;
meeting,&#13;
held&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
20,&#13;
he  was&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
liaison&#13;
to  both&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Child&#13;
Care&#13;
Center&#13;
an the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.&#13;
In the time&#13;
since&#13;
he was&#13;
elected&#13;
as senator&#13;
in the spring&#13;
of 1992,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
has&#13;
worked&#13;
hard&#13;
at&#13;
constantly&#13;
getting&#13;
resolutions&#13;
and&#13;
policies&#13;
passed.&#13;
One&#13;
of  the&#13;
programs&#13;
he&#13;
worked&#13;
hardest&#13;
on&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
safewalk&#13;
program&#13;
which&#13;
began&#13;
in  the&#13;
spring&#13;
of  1993&#13;
after&#13;
a  rape&#13;
occurred&#13;
on Wood&#13;
Road.&#13;
With&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco's&#13;
resolution&#13;
and&#13;
footwork,&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
great&#13;
efforts&#13;
from&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Schlecht,&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
police&#13;
officer,&#13;
the&#13;
program&#13;
made&#13;
it off the ground.&#13;
Bruce&#13;
recalls&#13;
that it was&#13;
the first&#13;
time&#13;
PSGA&#13;
had ever&#13;
established&#13;
a&#13;
working&#13;
relationship&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
of Student&#13;
Affairs&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Department.&#13;
"It &#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
piece&#13;
of legislature,"&#13;
Rocco&#13;
recalled,&#13;
"that&#13;
I &#13;
have&#13;
ever&#13;
seen&#13;
passed&#13;
with&#13;
acclimation&#13;
and&#13;
signed&#13;
by the President&#13;
[of PSGAj&#13;
that day."&#13;
Bruce&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
his  greatest&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
with&#13;
PSGA&#13;
has&#13;
yet to happen,&#13;
but he said,&#13;
"The&#13;
next&#13;
greatest&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
[ have&#13;
developed&#13;
a fine&#13;
working&#13;
relationship&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
finest&#13;
bunch&#13;
of professionals&#13;
that &#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
ever&#13;
met in &#13;
my &#13;
life."&#13;
Other&#13;
activities&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
and the entire&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
strongly&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
include&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
United&#13;
Council,&#13;
and&#13;
trying&#13;
to get more&#13;
people&#13;
involved&#13;
In&#13;
public&#13;
elections&#13;
in both&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
counties&#13;
and&#13;
on  the&#13;
national&#13;
scene.&#13;
Rocco&#13;
also&#13;
held&#13;
the position&#13;
of&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of PSGA&#13;
from&#13;
December,&#13;
1993&#13;
through&#13;
April&#13;
I,&#13;
1994.&#13;
Science&#13;
Grants&#13;
Awarded&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
Due&#13;
to the persistent&#13;
efforts&#13;
of&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Balsano,&#13;
the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
awarded&#13;
two&#13;
federal&#13;
grants&#13;
worth&#13;
nearly&#13;
$90,000.&#13;
Balsano,&#13;
a&#13;
professor&#13;
of biological&#13;
sciences,&#13;
is&#13;
a man&#13;
whose&#13;
goal&#13;
is to see more&#13;
science&#13;
taught&#13;
in classrooms.&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
I,  &#13;
one&#13;
of&#13;
Balsano's&#13;
programs.&#13;
was&#13;
awarded&#13;
$40,807&#13;
and has been&#13;
an on-going&#13;
project&#13;
for  the past&#13;
ten  years.&#13;
Every&#13;
year&#13;
for the past&#13;
decade,&#13;
Bals&#13;
ano&#13;
has 'received&#13;
funding&#13;
from&#13;
outside&#13;
sources&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
school&#13;
districts&#13;
and&#13;
various&#13;
programs.&#13;
"I've&#13;
been&#13;
very&#13;
fortunate,"&#13;
he commented.&#13;
Originally,&#13;
the&#13;
federal&#13;
government&#13;
funded&#13;
his efforts&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
National&#13;
Science&#13;
FOundation,&#13;
then&#13;
also&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
Department&#13;
of Education.&#13;
This&#13;
department&#13;
houses&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Dwight&#13;
D. Eisenhower&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
and&#13;
Science&#13;
Act.&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Balsano&#13;
These&#13;
grants&#13;
are not handed&#13;
or&#13;
awarded&#13;
to institutions,&#13;
but must&#13;
be&#13;
applied&#13;
for&#13;
by  a  written&#13;
proposal.&#13;
The&#13;
federal&#13;
government&#13;
gives&#13;
money&#13;
to the UW-system,&#13;
but&#13;
members&#13;
of a board&#13;
don't&#13;
"allocate&#13;
it to anyone,"&#13;
he stated.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
stated&#13;
grants&#13;
are&#13;
competitive&#13;
and one must&#13;
propose&#13;
ideas&#13;
and goals&#13;
that address&#13;
a need&#13;
or needs&#13;
to students.&#13;
That's&#13;
why&#13;
Balsano&#13;
consulted&#13;
school&#13;
districts&#13;
and&#13;
'administrations,&#13;
gathenng&#13;
ideas&#13;
before&#13;
writing&#13;
his proposal.&#13;
"You&#13;
wouldn't&#13;
want&#13;
to give&#13;
away&#13;
money&#13;
for&#13;
anything,"&#13;
he&#13;
commented.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
feels&#13;
he &#13;
IS&#13;
and has been&#13;
addressing&#13;
a need&#13;
-&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
I,  &#13;
and&#13;
now&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
II and Ill.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
said,&#13;
"What&#13;
we're&#13;
doing&#13;
is quite&#13;
popular,"&#13;
referring&#13;
to &#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
1: A &#13;
program&#13;
to Improve&#13;
Science&#13;
Education&#13;
in&#13;
the  Elementary&#13;
School.&#13;
Other&#13;
organizations&#13;
which&#13;
once&#13;
criticized&#13;
Balsano's&#13;
work&#13;
are now&#13;
beginning&#13;
to model&#13;
his program&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
objective&#13;
of this two-fold&#13;
'strategy&#13;
is to reduce&#13;
the teacher's&#13;
anxiety&#13;
to &#13;
teach&#13;
basic&#13;
scientific&#13;
facts,&#13;
information.&#13;
and&#13;
concepts.&#13;
The&#13;
following&#13;
goal&#13;
is to provide&#13;
these&#13;
teachers&#13;
with&#13;
materials&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
encourage&#13;
hands-on-science.&#13;
This&#13;
will&#13;
apply&#13;
practical&#13;
knowledge&#13;
to  the&#13;
hands-on-&#13;
experience&#13;
that&#13;
should&#13;
make&#13;
learning&#13;
fun.&#13;
Children&#13;
want&#13;
to do&#13;
things.&#13;
they&#13;
have&#13;
a  short-&#13;
attention&#13;
span.&#13;
"Lectures&#13;
are&#13;
no-no,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
"The&#13;
whole&#13;
idea&#13;
[of this&#13;
program]&#13;
is to ge&#13;
more&#13;
science&#13;
taught."&#13;
and&#13;
h&#13;
sees&#13;
this&#13;
as  the&#13;
way&#13;
t&#13;
accomplish&#13;
it.&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
Starting&#13;
immediately,&#13;
you'd&#13;
be&#13;
wrong&#13;
if you&#13;
referred&#13;
to  the&#13;
building&#13;
that&#13;
houses&#13;
the library,&#13;
Main&#13;
Place,&#13;
and&#13;
a number&#13;
of&#13;
administrative&#13;
offices&#13;
as The&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center.&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
J.  Smith&#13;
explained&#13;
that a name&#13;
change&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
(WLLC)&#13;
to Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
is&#13;
part&#13;
of an overall&#13;
project.&#13;
Smith&#13;
said&#13;
the signs&#13;
on campus&#13;
are "a&#13;
little&#13;
piece&#13;
of the project."&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
William&#13;
W.  Streeter,&#13;
who&#13;
works&#13;
with&#13;
administration&#13;
and fiscal&#13;
affairs,&#13;
is&#13;
responsible&#13;
for exploring&#13;
the ideas&#13;
of where&#13;
to post&#13;
new&#13;
signs&#13;
on &#13;
1-&#13;
94,&#13;
highways,&#13;
and&#13;
local&#13;
roads&#13;
around&#13;
the&#13;
community.&#13;
He's&#13;
working&#13;
with&#13;
an&#13;
outside&#13;
consultant&#13;
to map&#13;
out the  best&#13;
locations&#13;
for these&#13;
new&#13;
signs.&#13;
The&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
wants&#13;
the university&#13;
to&#13;
be user-friendly,&#13;
and she sees&#13;
the&#13;
simplification&#13;
of Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
to Wyllie&#13;
Hall-as&#13;
a good&#13;
beginning&#13;
for the college&#13;
and the community.&#13;
The&#13;
name&#13;
change&#13;
is to help&#13;
establish&#13;
consistency&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
three&#13;
halls&#13;
(Molinaro,&#13;
Greenquist,&#13;
and&#13;
Tallent),&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
prevent&#13;
further&#13;
confusion&#13;
about&#13;
what&#13;
services&#13;
are located&#13;
in&#13;
that&#13;
facility.&#13;
In the former&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center,&#13;
keying&#13;
in&#13;
on the word&#13;
"library",&#13;
one&#13;
could&#13;
mistake&#13;
the building&#13;
as &#13;
just&#13;
where&#13;
the library&#13;
is, and&#13;
if he or she is&#13;
looking&#13;
for a certain&#13;
room,&#13;
he or&#13;
she might&#13;
assume&#13;
that&#13;
it would&#13;
be&#13;
in the library.&#13;
"It &#13;
assumes&#13;
that&#13;
everything&#13;
is in the library."&#13;
said&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor.&#13;
She&#13;
wants&#13;
students,&#13;
faculty.&#13;
and&#13;
guests&#13;
to be&#13;
able&#13;
to &#13;
find&#13;
the appropriate&#13;
rooms&#13;
and&#13;
services&#13;
without&#13;
hassles.&#13;
Again,&#13;
she wants&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
to be&#13;
user-friendly.&#13;
Harriet&#13;
Wyllie,&#13;
widow&#13;
to&#13;
founding&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Irvin&#13;
G.&#13;
Wyllie,&#13;
did not mind&#13;
the name-&#13;
change&#13;
and&#13;
said,&#13;
''I'm&#13;
just&#13;
glad&#13;
they're&#13;
keeping&#13;
the&#13;
[Wyllie]&#13;
name."&#13;
Originally,&#13;
the university&#13;
was&#13;
going&#13;
to name&#13;
the building&#13;
"Wy&#13;
llie  Center,"&#13;
which&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
wishes&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
have&#13;
kept.&#13;
The&#13;
building&#13;
was&#13;
named&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
in&#13;
1972&#13;
after&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
who&#13;
died&#13;
in October&#13;
of 1974.&#13;
Racism&#13;
lecture&#13;
Jan.31&#13;
"Campus&#13;
Racism&#13;
Today:&#13;
Blueprint&#13;
for&#13;
Uprooting&#13;
Discrimination&#13;
in  America's&#13;
College"&#13;
will&#13;
be discussed&#13;
by&#13;
political&#13;
activist&#13;
and&#13;
historian&#13;
Manning&#13;
Marable&#13;
during&#13;
a free&#13;
lecture&#13;
at  the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
ide on Tuesday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
31.&#13;
The&#13;
lecture&#13;
will&#13;
be held&#13;
at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
in Room&#13;
104&#13;
of the UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union,&#13;
located&#13;
at the far&#13;
north&#13;
end&#13;
of the main&#13;
campus&#13;
complex.&#13;
The&#13;
lecture&#13;
is sponsored&#13;
by the university's&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board.&#13;
Marable&#13;
is professor&#13;
of history&#13;
and&#13;
political&#13;
science&#13;
and&#13;
director&#13;
Columbia&#13;
University's&#13;
Institute&#13;
for&#13;
Research&#13;
in African&#13;
American&#13;
Studies.&#13;
He is the author&#13;
of several&#13;
books&#13;
including&#13;
"Beyond&#13;
Black&#13;
and &#13;
White:&#13;
Historical&#13;
and Political&#13;
Essays,"&#13;
"African-American&#13;
Studies:&#13;
Critical&#13;
Perspectives&#13;
of&#13;
the Black&#13;
Experience"&#13;
and&#13;
"Race,&#13;
Reform&#13;
and Rebellion:&#13;
The&#13;
second&#13;
Reconstruction&#13;
in Black&#13;
America."&#13;
Marable&#13;
also&#13;
is author&#13;
of the&#13;
syndicated&#13;
newspaper&#13;
column&#13;
"Along&#13;
the Color&#13;
Line,"&#13;
published&#13;
in more&#13;
than&#13;
250&#13;
newspapers&#13;
and&#13;
broadcast&#13;
by approximately&#13;
60&#13;
radio&#13;
stations.&#13;
A sharp&#13;
critic&#13;
of all&#13;
forms&#13;
of  discrimination&#13;
and&#13;
injustice,&#13;
Marable&#13;
is a strong&#13;
advocate&#13;
of civil&#13;
rites,&#13;
affirmative&#13;
action&#13;
and&#13;
democratic&#13;
empowerment&#13;
for the poor&#13;
and&#13;
minorities.&#13;
._page&#13;
3&#13;
...page&#13;
5&#13;
•••page&#13;
7&#13;
Snow &#13;
Clearing&#13;
Policy Usteci&#13;
When&#13;
snow begins&#13;
to fall on the&#13;
parking&#13;
lots and sidewalks&#13;
of&#13;
campus,&#13;
a team from the grounds&#13;
crew,&#13;
police,&#13;
and housing&#13;
will&#13;
work&#13;
to keep thoroughfares&#13;
clear.&#13;
The following&#13;
are answers&#13;
10&#13;
frequently&#13;
asked&#13;
questions&#13;
about&#13;
snow&#13;
removal:&#13;
-Grounds&#13;
crew&#13;
and  police&#13;
officers&#13;
make&#13;
recommendations&#13;
to&#13;
the director&#13;
of University&#13;
Police&#13;
and the grounds&#13;
supervisor&#13;
on&#13;
when&#13;
to assemble&#13;
a snow-removal&#13;
crew.&#13;
Typically,&#13;
3 inches&#13;
of&#13;
snowfall&#13;
prompts&#13;
snow&#13;
removal&#13;
efforts.&#13;
But, other&#13;
conditions&#13;
- a&#13;
thin film of ice or blowing&#13;
snow&#13;
-&#13;
may&#13;
warrant&#13;
snow-removal&#13;
operations.&#13;
-For an average&#13;
snowfall&#13;
of 3-6&#13;
inches,&#13;
crews&#13;
are  called&#13;
in&#13;
between&#13;
3 and 5 am. For early&#13;
evening&#13;
snows,&#13;
plow&#13;
operators&#13;
may be called&#13;
in to keep fire lanes&#13;
open&#13;
until&#13;
a full removal&#13;
gets&#13;
underway&#13;
as the snowfall&#13;
winds&#13;
down.&#13;
-A jeep is assigned&#13;
to clear and&#13;
salt all campus&#13;
sidewalks&#13;
and&#13;
large entrance&#13;
ways.&#13;
Another&#13;
jeep&#13;
r-----------~~;~~-~------------,&#13;
......&#13;
1.&#13;
Gender&#13;
() Mala&#13;
() Female&#13;
2.&#13;
What&#13;
year&#13;
of  colleqe&#13;
Bre&#13;
you?&#13;
() PreshDan&#13;
(] Sophomore&#13;
(} Junior&#13;
[] Senior&#13;
3.&#13;
Do &#13;
you&#13;
live&#13;
on or orr&#13;
campus?&#13;
[] On CUlPus&#13;
(J  &#13;
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4.&#13;
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you&#13;
attend&#13;
:&#13;
[J &#13;
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classes&#13;
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and&#13;
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cIa .....&#13;
5.&#13;
How&#13;
concerned&#13;
are you&#13;
about&#13;
your&#13;
safety&#13;
on the&#13;
College&#13;
caapUs?&#13;
[]&#13;
Very&#13;
concerned&#13;
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concerned&#13;
[J  &#13;
A &#13;
little&#13;
concern~&#13;
n &#13;
Not&#13;
at &#13;
all  concerned&#13;
,6.&#13;
After&#13;
reading&#13;
the&#13;
information&#13;
about&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure,&#13;
are you&#13;
interested&#13;
in testing&#13;
the&#13;
proqram.,&#13;
free&#13;
at  &#13;
cbarqe'?&#13;
() Yes&#13;
[) &#13;
No&#13;
1.&#13;
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be inter&#13;
..&#13;
tedi&#13;
in &#13;
subscribing&#13;
to  &#13;
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caapue&#13;
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... &#13;
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interested&#13;
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not&#13;
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box&#13;
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each&#13;
statement:&#13;
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:fre.dom&#13;
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[]Ya.&#13;
(JMo&#13;
10.&#13;
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were&#13;
given&#13;
the&#13;
option&#13;
of  &#13;
subscribinq&#13;
to campus&#13;
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by&#13;
semester&#13;
at  $7S&#13;
or &#13;
tor&#13;
a achoo1&#13;
year&#13;
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$20&#13;
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choose?&#13;
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or payinq&#13;
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the&#13;
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to the CaapU&amp;&#13;
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you&#13;
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cr.dlt&#13;
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[] Peraonal&#13;
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{] &#13;
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with.&#13;
tuition&#13;
12.&#13;
How&#13;
would&#13;
you&#13;
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like&#13;
to learn&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
CaDpus&#13;
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personal&#13;
security&#13;
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letter&#13;
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the manutacturer&#13;
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(] By brochure&#13;
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in your&#13;
student&#13;
enrollment&#13;
packet&#13;
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an  &#13;
infor1llation&#13;
booth&#13;
at a CalIpUS&#13;
"open&#13;
hou.e"&#13;
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return&#13;
surveys&#13;
to University&#13;
Police&#13;
or &#13;
The Ranger&#13;
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concerned&#13;
are you anout&#13;
your&#13;
satety&#13;
on the&#13;
College&#13;
campus?&#13;
[]  Very&#13;
concerned&#13;
[] Somewbat&#13;
concerned&#13;
[]  A little&#13;
concerned&#13;
[] Not&#13;
at all&#13;
concerned&#13;
6.&#13;
Where&#13;
do you&#13;
park,&#13;
while&#13;
on campus?&#13;
[} Union&#13;
Lot&#13;
[) &#13;
Comm&#13;
Arts&#13;
Lot&#13;
[] &#13;
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l &#13;
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[] Don't&#13;
drive&#13;
7.&#13;
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do you&#13;
use&#13;
the&#13;
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Bus&#13;
service?&#13;
[) Occasional&#13;
(] Reqularly&#13;
[J  &#13;
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only&#13;
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(check&#13;
one):&#13;
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[] Using&#13;
Tallant&#13;
Lot&#13;
[) &#13;
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Safety&#13;
[] Other&#13;
9.&#13;
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you&#13;
feel&#13;
there&#13;
the shuttle&#13;
bus?&#13;
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bus&#13;
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wag&#13;
provided&#13;
during&#13;
evening&#13;
hours,&#13;
would&#13;
you&#13;
be willing&#13;
to pay&#13;
tor&#13;
such&#13;
gervice?&#13;
(] YES&#13;
() NO&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
112.&#13;
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service&#13;
would&#13;
you utilize&#13;
more&#13;
during&#13;
the evening&#13;
hours?&#13;
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(} Police&#13;
Escort&#13;
(] Shuttle&#13;
Service&#13;
[] None&#13;
L&#13;
~&#13;
How&#13;
often&#13;
would&#13;
you&#13;
use&#13;
the&#13;
Evening&#13;
Shuttle?&#13;
(per&#13;
week)&#13;
[]' 1 &#13;
Night&#13;
(J  &#13;
2 Niqhts&#13;
{] 3 Nights&#13;
[] 4 Nights&#13;
()·5&#13;
Nights&#13;
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check&#13;
on &#13;
box:&#13;
()  $10&#13;
Bus&#13;
Pass/S81l1&#13;
() &#13;
$10&#13;
Park&#13;
Fee/Sem&#13;
() &#13;
$.25&#13;
Charge/Ride&#13;
RANGER&#13;
1&#13;
clears&#13;
the&#13;
visitors&#13;
10l,&#13;
police&#13;
lot&#13;
and&#13;
other&#13;
smaller&#13;
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A &#13;
picture&#13;
of snow&#13;
at UW·&#13;
Parkside&#13;
.&#13;
loaders&#13;
are used&#13;
to &#13;
clear&#13;
the&#13;
large&#13;
piles&#13;
of snow.&#13;
By pushing&#13;
loading&#13;
dock&#13;
and other&#13;
areas&#13;
snow&#13;
to the outside&#13;
edges,&#13;
crews&#13;
. .&#13;
t  b  . k d&#13;
can return&#13;
later and clear&#13;
snow&#13;
requlflng&#13;
snow&#13;
0  &#13;
epIc&#13;
e  up&#13;
.   .&#13;
and moved.&#13;
back past parking&#13;
SIgns.&#13;
-S'now&#13;
is plowed&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
-One &#13;
truck&#13;
clears.&#13;
the &#13;
Comm&#13;
center&#13;
of all parking&#13;
lots to the&#13;
Arts and Phy Ed parking&#13;
lots. The&#13;
outside,&#13;
to avoid&#13;
the need to haul&#13;
northeastern&#13;
quarter&#13;
of the Comm&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure&#13;
If you read the article&#13;
below&#13;
and&#13;
complete&#13;
the attached&#13;
survey,&#13;
Secure&#13;
Systems&#13;
Inc. will donate&#13;
$5 to the  University&#13;
Sexual&#13;
Assault&#13;
Advocate&#13;
Program&#13;
for&#13;
each&#13;
survey&#13;
returned&#13;
to the&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
Department.&#13;
What&#13;
is Campus&#13;
Secure?&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure&#13;
provides&#13;
each&#13;
student,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and staff member&#13;
who subscribes&#13;
to the system&#13;
with&#13;
a tiny personal&#13;
radio&#13;
transmitter&#13;
which&#13;
is carried&#13;
on &#13;
a &#13;
keychain&#13;
or&#13;
necklace.&#13;
When&#13;
a -button&#13;
on the&#13;
transmitter&#13;
is held down&#13;
for 3/4 of&#13;
a second.&#13;
a personally&#13;
coded&#13;
signal&#13;
for help&#13;
is &#13;
sent&#13;
to &#13;
the&#13;
Campus&#13;
Police&#13;
Department.&#13;
The&#13;
signal&#13;
pinpoints&#13;
the location&#13;
of the&#13;
sender&#13;
which&#13;
alerts&#13;
police&#13;
and&#13;
causes&#13;
a campus&#13;
map&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
locator&#13;
dot to be displayed&#13;
on one&#13;
of the two screens.&#13;
On the other&#13;
screen,&#13;
a picture&#13;
of the sender&#13;
with&#13;
a &#13;
personal&#13;
profile&#13;
and emergency&#13;
medical&#13;
information&#13;
is shown.&#13;
Police&#13;
can dispatch&#13;
help within&#13;
seconds,&#13;
directly&#13;
to the sender's&#13;
location.&#13;
Outdoor&#13;
alarm&#13;
boxes&#13;
flash&#13;
an&#13;
emergency&#13;
light to frighten&#13;
away&#13;
would-be&#13;
attackers&#13;
and guide&#13;
the&#13;
way for police.&#13;
Indoors,&#13;
silent&#13;
receivers&#13;
forward&#13;
the personal&#13;
alarm&#13;
signal.&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
available&#13;
via&#13;
a  &#13;
semester&#13;
subscription&#13;
basis.&#13;
Campus&#13;
secur:.e&#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
completely&#13;
new &#13;
approach&#13;
to&#13;
improving&#13;
personal&#13;
security&#13;
anywhere&#13;
on &#13;
campus.&#13;
In your&#13;
hands,&#13;
you &#13;
can &#13;
summon&#13;
help in&#13;
seconds,&#13;
24 hours&#13;
a day, 7 days a&#13;
week.&#13;
Please&#13;
return&#13;
surveys&#13;
by mail&#13;
or in person&#13;
to Campus&#13;
police,&#13;
located&#13;
in Tallent&#13;
Hall,&#13;
or to the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
office,&#13;
next to the&#13;
Coffee&#13;
Shoppe&#13;
in Wyllie&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Extended&#13;
Shuttle&#13;
Bus Hours&#13;
The University&#13;
Police&#13;
and public&#13;
safety&#13;
is conducting&#13;
a survey&#13;
to&#13;
determine&#13;
if &#13;
there&#13;
is a need&#13;
and&#13;
interest&#13;
to extend&#13;
the hours&#13;
of&#13;
service&#13;
of the Shuttle&#13;
Bus.&#13;
It was suggested&#13;
by the Sexual&#13;
Assault&#13;
Prevention&#13;
Task Force&#13;
that&#13;
the Shuttle&#13;
Bus extend&#13;
operation&#13;
to&#13;
10:30&#13;
pm. This service&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
one  &#13;
of &#13;
three&#13;
Escort&#13;
Services&#13;
available.&#13;
on the Parkside&#13;
Campus&#13;
during&#13;
the evening&#13;
hours.&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
provides&#13;
escorts&#13;
as well as the Campus&#13;
Safewalk&#13;
Program.&#13;
A  &#13;
questionnaire&#13;
has  &#13;
been&#13;
provided&#13;
to canvas&#13;
the University&#13;
population-&#13;
students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
staff.&#13;
The questions&#13;
range&#13;
for&#13;
usage&#13;
of the shuttle&#13;
bus, usage&#13;
of&#13;
parking&#13;
lots, and selected&#13;
methods&#13;
of paying&#13;
for this extended&#13;
shuttle&#13;
bus service.&#13;
•&#13;
Input&#13;
from&#13;
the  University&#13;
population&#13;
is greatly&#13;
needed&#13;
so&#13;
UPPS&#13;
may provide&#13;
the services&#13;
that are not only&#13;
needed,&#13;
but&#13;
desired&#13;
by those&#13;
who UPPS&#13;
serves.&#13;
The University&#13;
Police&#13;
and Public&#13;
Safety'S&#13;
goal is to provide&#13;
a safe&#13;
and worry&#13;
free campus,&#13;
allowing&#13;
University&#13;
patrons&#13;
to enjoy&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
and  to participate&#13;
in&#13;
scholastic&#13;
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students&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
"need&#13;
to slow&#13;
down&#13;
and&#13;
adjust&#13;
speed&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
time&#13;
of year.&#13;
They&#13;
need&#13;
to make&#13;
sure&#13;
to have&#13;
at least&#13;
half&#13;
a tank&#13;
of gas&#13;
they&#13;
worm&#13;
clothing&#13;
leave&#13;
house&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
shovel&#13;
and&#13;
sand&#13;
or salt.&#13;
blanket&#13;
flares&#13;
good&#13;
mechanical&#13;
condition&#13;
winterized&#13;
properly.&#13;
Mandatory&#13;
recycling&#13;
·i~i~aJ~ssrll,eh~i:',R9n~p:·41,'&#13;
Student-teacher&#13;
evaluations&#13;
Yourright to know?&#13;
by Anna&#13;
Bosco&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
This&#13;
semester&#13;
faculty&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
struggling&#13;
to develop&#13;
a&#13;
better&#13;
system&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
fairly&#13;
evaluate&#13;
teachers.&#13;
Evaluations&#13;
are&#13;
looked&#13;
at&#13;
when&#13;
a teacher&#13;
is up&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
raise,&#13;
promotion,&#13;
or tenure.&#13;
The&#13;
Attorney&#13;
General&#13;
has&#13;
ruled&#13;
that&#13;
it is legal&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to have&#13;
access&#13;
to&#13;
teacher&#13;
evaluations.&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
dealing&#13;
with&#13;
this issue&#13;
since&#13;
the&#13;
beginning.&#13;
The&#13;
committee&#13;
she&#13;
helped&#13;
put&#13;
together&#13;
is&#13;
called&#13;
The&#13;
Student&#13;
Course&#13;
Information&#13;
Pilot&#13;
Project.&#13;
This&#13;
pilot&#13;
project&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
tested&#13;
in four&#13;
departments&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
end&#13;
ofthe&#13;
semester.&#13;
When&#13;
asked&#13;
what&#13;
these&#13;
four&#13;
departments&#13;
will&#13;
do,&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
said,&#13;
"Each&#13;
department&#13;
will&#13;
hand&#13;
out&#13;
EffectiveJanuary&#13;
1, 1995,&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
will&#13;
ban&#13;
the&#13;
burial&#13;
of recyclable&#13;
materials&#13;
in landfills.&#13;
The&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Recycling&#13;
Law&#13;
requires&#13;
all&#13;
individuals&#13;
and&#13;
institutions&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
state&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
to recycle.&#13;
It &#13;
provides&#13;
a prioritized&#13;
list&#13;
of waste&#13;
management&#13;
options.&#13;
Recycling&#13;
is the&#13;
third&#13;
option,&#13;
behind&#13;
reducing&#13;
and&#13;
reusing.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
is attempting&#13;
to comply&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
state&#13;
law&#13;
as follows.&#13;
Presently&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
24 recycling&#13;
stations&#13;
in the&#13;
public&#13;
areas&#13;
around&#13;
campus.&#13;
Each&#13;
station&#13;
consists&#13;
of three&#13;
bins:&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
paper,&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
commingled&#13;
material&#13;
(glass,&#13;
plastic,&#13;
and&#13;
metal),&#13;
and&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
waste.&#13;
Each&#13;
recycling&#13;
bin&#13;
is&#13;
labeled&#13;
to show&#13;
its&#13;
purpose.&#13;
Phase&#13;
2 &#13;
will&#13;
include&#13;
the&#13;
installation&#13;
of additional&#13;
units,&#13;
including&#13;
refurbished&#13;
trash&#13;
receptacles.&#13;
In&#13;
addition,&#13;
university&#13;
offices&#13;
provide&#13;
containers&#13;
to collect&#13;
their&#13;
recyclables.said&#13;
to Mary&#13;
Ruetz,&#13;
Program&#13;
Assistant&#13;
to Business&#13;
Services.&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
questions&#13;
that&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
devised&#13;
by the&#13;
committee,&#13;
.EV~S,&#13;
bpntinUecj.&#13;
p; &#13;
2.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
\Race relations:&#13;
Has the media&#13;
brainwashed&#13;
you yet?&#13;
Women's&#13;
center holding&#13;
a&#13;
holiday&#13;
drive&#13;
relations&#13;
among&#13;
people&#13;
of&#13;
color."&#13;
"My&#13;
discussion&#13;
today&#13;
will&#13;
look&#13;
at how&#13;
national&#13;
news&#13;
magazines&#13;
characterize&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
between&#13;
blacks,&#13;
Asian-Americans&#13;
and&#13;
Hispanics,"&#13;
Thornton&#13;
said.&#13;
When&#13;
researching&#13;
using&#13;
articles&#13;
published&#13;
between&#13;
1980&#13;
and&#13;
1992,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
colleagues&#13;
found&#13;
51&#13;
articles&#13;
from&#13;
18 magazines&#13;
dealing&#13;
with&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
media.&#13;
Only&#13;
three&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
dealt&#13;
with&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
specifically.&#13;
The&#13;
remainder,&#13;
he&#13;
states,&#13;
had,&#13;
"ideas&#13;
and&#13;
discussions&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
embedded&#13;
in larger&#13;
discussions."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
is, "an&#13;
underlying&#13;
set&#13;
of&#13;
agendas&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
was&#13;
playing&#13;
with&#13;
in terms&#13;
of how&#13;
they&#13;
present&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
generally."&#13;
In&#13;
support&#13;
of this,&#13;
he&#13;
states,&#13;
"what&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
ignored&#13;
in LA&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
Racejcontinued&#13;
on·p.&#13;
2.&#13;
Previous&#13;
studies&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
limited&#13;
to calculating&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of minorities&#13;
in mass&#13;
media&#13;
organizations&#13;
or&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Bradshaw&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
MichaelThornton,an&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
from&#13;
UW-&#13;
Madison,&#13;
spoke&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
about&#13;
his&#13;
research&#13;
into&#13;
how&#13;
national&#13;
news&#13;
magazines&#13;
portray&#13;
race&#13;
relationships&#13;
among&#13;
minorities.&#13;
The&#13;
December&#13;
1st&#13;
lecture&#13;
was&#13;
,  sponsored&#13;
by the&#13;
Office&#13;
of&#13;
Multicultural&#13;
Student&#13;
Affairs&#13;
with&#13;
funding&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities&#13;
Council.&#13;
In his&#13;
presentation,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
theorizes&#13;
that&#13;
"we&#13;
primarily&#13;
get&#13;
our&#13;
understanding&#13;
about&#13;
race&#13;
and&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
mass&#13;
medias."&#13;
However,&#13;
when&#13;
searching&#13;
for&#13;
evidence&#13;
he&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
discovered,&#13;
"there&#13;
are&#13;
no&#13;
studies&#13;
looking&#13;
at how mass&#13;
media&#13;
influences&#13;
the&#13;
nature&#13;
of our&#13;
understanding&#13;
of race&#13;
relations.&#13;
In&#13;
other&#13;
words,&#13;
how&#13;
groups&#13;
of people&#13;
get&#13;
along&#13;
together."&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be a Tree&#13;
of Hope&#13;
displayed&#13;
in the&#13;
alcove&#13;
next&#13;
to the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
Dec.&#13;
5 through&#13;
finals.&#13;
The&#13;
tree&#13;
is to&#13;
remind&#13;
us of the&#13;
meaning&#13;
ofthe&#13;
holiday&#13;
season,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
hope&#13;
that&#13;
everyone&#13;
will&#13;
take&#13;
a few&#13;
moments&#13;
out&#13;
of their&#13;
busy&#13;
schedules&#13;
to remember&#13;
the&#13;
less&#13;
fortunate&#13;
by bringing&#13;
in non-perishable&#13;
food&#13;
items.&#13;
Proceeds&#13;
will&#13;
be donated&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Shalom&#13;
Center,&#13;
the&#13;
battered&#13;
women/children's&#13;
shelter&#13;
in&#13;
Racine.&#13;
The&#13;
Paper&#13;
Chain&#13;
Project&#13;
is designed&#13;
to raise&#13;
money&#13;
for&#13;
both&#13;
donees.&#13;
For&#13;
25 cents,&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
put&#13;
your&#13;
own&#13;
holiday&#13;
wishes&#13;
on a &#13;
link&#13;
in the&#13;
chain.&#13;
We&#13;
are&#13;
hoping&#13;
to &#13;
create&#13;
a&#13;
chain&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
go far&#13;
in decking&#13;
our&#13;
Parkside&#13;
halls&#13;
on&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
13.&#13;
Links&#13;
may&#13;
be purchased&#13;
at the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
or at the&#13;
Bake&#13;
Sale&#13;
Dec.&#13;
8. The&#13;
Tree&#13;
of Hope&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
raffled&#13;
off&#13;
on&#13;
Dec.&#13;
13.&#13;
The&#13;
lucky&#13;
ticket&#13;
can&#13;
be bought&#13;
at the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center.&#13;
Michael&#13;
Thornton&#13;
looking&#13;
at what&#13;
stereotypes&#13;
a&#13;
single&#13;
minority&#13;
group&#13;
presented&#13;
on television.&#13;
This&#13;
prompted&#13;
Thornton&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
colleagues&#13;
to begin&#13;
their&#13;
own&#13;
study&#13;
of race&#13;
relations.&#13;
Thornton&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
research&#13;
he&#13;
discussed&#13;
in his&#13;
lecture,&#13;
"is&#13;
part&#13;
of a larger&#13;
project&#13;
...1ooking&#13;
at how&#13;
mass&#13;
media&#13;
characterizes&#13;
race&#13;
Tuition&#13;
raffle&#13;
Tickets&#13;
are&#13;
now&#13;
on sale&#13;
at the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
tuition&#13;
raffie.&#13;
Grand&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be a free&#13;
semester's&#13;
tuition.&#13;
Second&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be $250&#13;
in books&#13;
at Follett's&#13;
bookstore.&#13;
Third&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be $150&#13;
from&#13;
Follett's.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
please&#13;
contact&#13;
PSGA.&#13;
Tickets&#13;
cost&#13;
$2,&#13;
and&#13;
can&#13;
be purchased&#13;
by contacting&#13;
any&#13;
PSGA&#13;
senator.&#13;
Good&#13;
luck!&#13;
2&#13;
Harassment,&#13;
continued&#13;
from &#13;
p. &#13;
1&#13;
they&#13;
feel&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
must.&#13;
He&#13;
added&#13;
that&#13;
it  ought&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
done&#13;
without&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
endorsement.&#13;
Snyder&#13;
will&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
his&#13;
concerns&#13;
dealt&#13;
with&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
meeting&#13;
in&#13;
early&#13;
spring&#13;
where&#13;
he&#13;
will&#13;
make&#13;
a motion&#13;
to&#13;
reconsider&#13;
the&#13;
view&#13;
of&#13;
consensual&#13;
relations.&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
declined&#13;
further&#13;
comment&#13;
stating&#13;
that&#13;
"the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
meeting,&#13;
is the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
meeting"&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
is a separate&#13;
entity.&#13;
found&#13;
the&#13;
ambiguity&#13;
troubling.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
absence&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
chair,&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Stephens,&#13;
the&#13;
chair&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
department&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
wasn't&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
an&#13;
answer&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
specific&#13;
language&#13;
but&#13;
believed&#13;
it  to&#13;
be&#13;
derivative&#13;
of language&#13;
worked&#13;
out&#13;
on&#13;
other&#13;
campuses.&#13;
Because&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
confusion&#13;
which&#13;
lies&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
language,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
"we&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
endorse&#13;
a policy&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
don't&#13;
understand."&#13;
He&#13;
had&#13;
no&#13;
problem&#13;
of&#13;
having&#13;
the&#13;
policy&#13;
put&#13;
into&#13;
effect&#13;
if&#13;
Sexual&#13;
Harassment&#13;
Committee&#13;
which&#13;
asked,&#13;
"Pursuant&#13;
to&#13;
providing&#13;
'clear&#13;
direction&#13;
... about&#13;
professional&#13;
risks&#13;
associated&#13;
with&#13;
[such]&#13;
relations',&#13;
will&#13;
you&#13;
clarify&#13;
2c&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Statement&#13;
on&#13;
Consensual&#13;
Relationships?"&#13;
The&#13;
statement&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
is&#13;
concerned&#13;
with&#13;
reads,&#13;
"the&#13;
individual&#13;
in&#13;
power&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
relationship&#13;
will&#13;
bear&#13;
the&#13;
burden&#13;
of&#13;
responsibility."&#13;
His&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
this&#13;
phrase&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
what&#13;
"burden&#13;
of&#13;
responsibility"&#13;
meant.&#13;
He&#13;
administration.&#13;
This&#13;
case&#13;
stresses&#13;
the&#13;
importance&#13;
of&#13;
seeking&#13;
the&#13;
advice&#13;
offaculty&#13;
in&#13;
decisions&#13;
made&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
university.&#13;
Essentially,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
sees&#13;
it  as&#13;
problematic&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
wasn't&#13;
consulted&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
accept&#13;
the&#13;
policy&#13;
was&#13;
made.&#13;
He&#13;
states&#13;
"the&#13;
administration&#13;
doesn't&#13;
run&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
in&#13;
all&#13;
aspects,&#13;
[the]&#13;
faculty&#13;
has&#13;
a lot&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
with&#13;
it."&#13;
In&#13;
addition,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
directed&#13;
a question&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
chair&#13;
of the&#13;
1 separate&#13;
issues&#13;
and&#13;
should&#13;
be&#13;
treated&#13;
as&#13;
such.&#13;
If there&#13;
needs&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
any&#13;
connection&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
two&#13;
issues,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
says&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
should&#13;
be a "minimal&#13;
connection&#13;
between&#13;
them."&#13;
Another&#13;
problem&#13;
that&#13;
Snyder&#13;
sees&#13;
associated&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
sexual&#13;
harassment&#13;
policy&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
it  was&#13;
never&#13;
endorsed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate,&#13;
yet&#13;
it is on&#13;
the&#13;
books&#13;
and&#13;
presumably&#13;
enacted.&#13;
This&#13;
raised&#13;
the&#13;
issue&#13;
of Spoto,&#13;
a suit&#13;
filed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
of &#13;
UW-&#13;
Platteville&#13;
against&#13;
the&#13;
Evals,&#13;
continued&#13;
from &#13;
p. &#13;
1&#13;
often&#13;
judge&#13;
their&#13;
teachers&#13;
on&#13;
whether&#13;
they&#13;
liked&#13;
them&#13;
or&#13;
not.&#13;
They&#13;
could&#13;
judge&#13;
their&#13;
style&#13;
of&#13;
teaching.&#13;
When&#13;
asked&#13;
how&#13;
she&#13;
treats&#13;
her&#13;
surveys,&#13;
Davis&#13;
replied&#13;
that&#13;
if a student&#13;
does&#13;
make&#13;
a valid&#13;
and&#13;
helpful&#13;
suggestion&#13;
she&#13;
would&#13;
consider&#13;
a&#13;
change.&#13;
She&#13;
is&#13;
also&#13;
encouraged&#13;
by&#13;
good&#13;
comments.&#13;
Davis&#13;
feels&#13;
a little&#13;
uncomfortable&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
idea&#13;
of&#13;
these&#13;
surveys&#13;
being&#13;
published.&#13;
She&#13;
believes&#13;
the&#13;
publishing&#13;
the&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
acceptable&#13;
if &#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
printed&#13;
in&#13;
a discreet,&#13;
non-threatening&#13;
way.&#13;
She&#13;
was&#13;
concerned,&#13;
though,&#13;
with&#13;
how&#13;
much&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
revealed.&#13;
have&#13;
two&#13;
sources&#13;
of feedback&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
let&#13;
them&#13;
know&#13;
where&#13;
they&#13;
stand&#13;
with&#13;
students.&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Davis,&#13;
a German&#13;
instructor&#13;
at&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
teaching&#13;
for&#13;
six&#13;
years.&#13;
Davis&#13;
is&#13;
in&#13;
favor&#13;
of&#13;
students&#13;
evaluating&#13;
their&#13;
teachers&#13;
because&#13;
"Students&#13;
do&#13;
have&#13;
a right&#13;
to&#13;
express&#13;
their&#13;
opinion&#13;
and&#13;
have&#13;
a chance&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
teachers&#13;
feedback&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
performance&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
semester."&#13;
She&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
should&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
fair&#13;
when&#13;
making&#13;
these&#13;
evaluations.&#13;
The&#13;
only&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
evaluations,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
Davis,&#13;
is that&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
these&#13;
questions&#13;
will&#13;
ask,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
things,&#13;
about&#13;
teaching&#13;
style&#13;
and&#13;
questions&#13;
ifthe&#13;
objectives&#13;
ofthe&#13;
teacher&#13;
were&#13;
clear."&#13;
Eventually&#13;
the&#13;
results&#13;
and&#13;
a syllabus&#13;
ofthe&#13;
class&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
made&#13;
available&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
library.&#13;
These&#13;
results&#13;
will&#13;
probably&#13;
not&#13;
be&#13;
available&#13;
until&#13;
next&#13;
year.&#13;
"Students&#13;
are&#13;
qualified&#13;
to&#13;
evaluate&#13;
certain&#13;
aspects,&#13;
but&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
not&#13;
best&#13;
qualified&#13;
to&#13;
evaluate&#13;
other&#13;
things&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
content&#13;
of the&#13;
material,"&#13;
said&#13;
Kornetsky.&#13;
With&#13;
the&#13;
questions&#13;
prepared&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Student&#13;
Course&#13;
Information&#13;
Pilot&#13;
Project,&#13;
teachers&#13;
will&#13;
soon&#13;
Race, continued&#13;
from p. 1&#13;
contexts.&#13;
Why&#13;
isn't&#13;
it important&#13;
to&#13;
these&#13;
magazines&#13;
that&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
last&#13;
twenty,&#13;
thirty&#13;
years&#13;
that&#13;
where&#13;
all&#13;
these&#13;
racial&#13;
minorities&#13;
are&#13;
living&#13;
jobs&#13;
have&#13;
left?&#13;
You&#13;
leave&#13;
behind&#13;
unemployed,&#13;
very&#13;
frustrated&#13;
people."&#13;
Thornton's&#13;
lecture&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
second&#13;
lecture&#13;
of&#13;
a series&#13;
this&#13;
semester&#13;
founded&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities&#13;
council.&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
two&#13;
more&#13;
lectures&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
spring&#13;
semester&#13;
discussing&#13;
race&#13;
related&#13;
issues.&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
use&#13;
of&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-&#13;
American&#13;
followed&#13;
similar&#13;
patters&#13;
with,&#13;
"apparently&#13;
no&#13;
important&#13;
distinction&#13;
between&#13;
these&#13;
groups."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
a&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
important&#13;
things&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
magazines&#13;
did&#13;
not&#13;
discuss&#13;
regarding&#13;
face&#13;
relations.&#13;
He states,&#13;
"there's&#13;
no&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
economics,&#13;
there's&#13;
no&#13;
discussion&#13;
[or]&#13;
very&#13;
little&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
racism,&#13;
there's&#13;
very&#13;
little&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
any&#13;
of the&#13;
wider&#13;
thing&#13;
while&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
discussed&#13;
black&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-American&#13;
relations.&#13;
Thornton&#13;
continued&#13;
by&#13;
looking&#13;
at&#13;
what&#13;
groups&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
described&#13;
as&#13;
being&#13;
involved&#13;
in&#13;
racial&#13;
conflicts.&#13;
He&#13;
found&#13;
mention&#13;
of&#13;
blacks,&#13;
Hispanics&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-Americans.&#13;
He&#13;
states&#13;
that,&#13;
" what&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
did,&#13;
they&#13;
homogenized&#13;
each&#13;
one&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
groups."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
found&#13;
the&#13;
term&#13;
black&#13;
interchanged&#13;
for&#13;
Haitian,&#13;
West&#13;
Indian,&#13;
African&#13;
and&#13;
Latin.&#13;
He&#13;
said&#13;
Hispanics&#13;
played&#13;
a very&#13;
important&#13;
role&#13;
in&#13;
terms&#13;
of&#13;
what&#13;
happened.&#13;
One&#13;
example&#13;
ofthis&#13;
is that&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
people&#13;
arrested&#13;
in&#13;
LA&#13;
were&#13;
Hispanic.&#13;
Why&#13;
didn't&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
make&#13;
a big&#13;
deal&#13;
of that?&#13;
They&#13;
ignored&#13;
it  completely.&#13;
They&#13;
were&#13;
aware&#13;
of &#13;
it,"&#13;
Also&#13;
in&#13;
support&#13;
of the&#13;
underlying&#13;
agenda,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
states&#13;
that,&#13;
"not&#13;
all&#13;
[news&#13;
magazines]&#13;
depicted&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
sort&#13;
of way."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
observed&#13;
that&#13;
TIME&#13;
depicted&#13;
the&#13;
LA&#13;
riots&#13;
as&#13;
a black-white&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
(12:12&#13;
prn)&#13;
- UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
contacted&#13;
by&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept.&#13;
regarding&#13;
the possibility&#13;
of&#13;
a Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
missing.&#13;
Incorrect&#13;
information&#13;
- student&#13;
not missing.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
offense).&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
Student's&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
rolled&#13;
from&#13;
its&#13;
slot&#13;
aod&#13;
struck&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
of another&#13;
student.&#13;
No&#13;
apparent&#13;
damage&#13;
evident.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11128/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-667&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
(8:10&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Outer&#13;
LoopiCth.&#13;
G.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
subject&#13;
exceed&#13;
posted&#13;
speed&#13;
limit.&#13;
A citation&#13;
was issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11125/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-664&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(3 pm)&#13;
Housing&#13;
Parking&#13;
Lot&#13;
- Student&#13;
driving&#13;
through&#13;
housing&#13;
parking&#13;
lot&#13;
struck&#13;
the&#13;
rear&#13;
of a vehicle&#13;
driven&#13;
by&#13;
another&#13;
student.&#13;
Accident&#13;
report&#13;
prepared.&#13;
11130/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-673&#13;
Harassment&#13;
(12:33&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Union&#13;
info&#13;
desk.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
verbal&#13;
harassment&#13;
by &#13;
another&#13;
student.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11129/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-671&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Person&#13;
(10:10&#13;
am)&#13;
- Phy&#13;
Ed.&#13;
Bldg,&#13;
Men's&#13;
locker&#13;
room.&#13;
Staff&#13;
reported&#13;
suspicious&#13;
male&#13;
hanging&#13;
around&#13;
the locker&#13;
room&#13;
watching&#13;
users.&#13;
At&#13;
approximately&#13;
5:43&#13;
pm&#13;
the&#13;
subject&#13;
returned&#13;
to Phy&#13;
Ed&#13;
and&#13;
was&#13;
reported&#13;
to UPPS.&#13;
Officer&#13;
responded,&#13;
identified&#13;
and warned&#13;
subject.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
12/1194&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-677&#13;
Recovered&#13;
Stolen&#13;
Property&#13;
(2:05&#13;
pm)&#13;
- &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
staff&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
that&#13;
a student&#13;
sold a used&#13;
text&#13;
book&#13;
to the&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
that&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
reported&#13;
stolen.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11128/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-668&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
(8:34&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Outer&#13;
LoopiCth.&#13;
G.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
subject&#13;
exceed&#13;
posted&#13;
speed&#13;
limit.&#13;
A &#13;
citation&#13;
was issued&#13;
aod&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11126194&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-665&#13;
Curfew&#13;
Violations&#13;
(1:33&#13;
am)&#13;
Housing&#13;
Parking&#13;
Lot&#13;
- Five(5)&#13;
juvenile&#13;
subjects&#13;
were&#13;
issued&#13;
citations&#13;
for&#13;
curfew&#13;
violations&#13;
by &#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept.&#13;
officers.&#13;
Subject&#13;
observed&#13;
acting&#13;
suspiciously&#13;
in&#13;
Housing&#13;
lot&#13;
by&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officers.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11130/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-674&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(5:77&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Wood&#13;
Rd/Outer&#13;
Loop.&#13;
Two&#13;
vehicles&#13;
operated&#13;
by&#13;
students&#13;
struck&#13;
each&#13;
other&#13;
while&#13;
entering&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
from&#13;
Wood&#13;
Rd.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
\I&#13;
I&#13;
11129/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-669&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
(3:23&#13;
am)&#13;
- Hwy&#13;
ElHwy&#13;
31.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
saw&#13;
subject&#13;
driving&#13;
erratically&#13;
and weaving.&#13;
Subject&#13;
was&#13;
stopped&#13;
at which&#13;
time&#13;
D.O.T.&#13;
indicated&#13;
subject's&#13;
license&#13;
was suspended.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued,&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
12/1194&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-678&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(3:08&#13;
pm)&#13;
- &#13;
C/Arts&#13;
Parking&#13;
Lot.&#13;
A UW-Parkside&#13;
staff&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
that&#13;
unknown&#13;
perscnta)&#13;
removed&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
without&#13;
permission.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11130/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-675&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
(7:34&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Wood&#13;
RdfHwy&#13;
E.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
vehicle&#13;
exceed&#13;
posted&#13;
speed.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11130/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-672&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
(6:2&lt;l&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Hwy&#13;
ElHwy&#13;
JR. &#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
subject&#13;
fail &#13;
to &#13;
stop&#13;
for stop&#13;
sign.&#13;
Subject&#13;
was&#13;
stopped&#13;
aod&#13;
D.O.T.&#13;
check&#13;
revealed&#13;
subject&#13;
operating&#13;
on&#13;
a revoked&#13;
license&#13;
(2nd&#13;
11128/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-666&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(10:&#13;
14&#13;
am)&#13;
-&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
an unknown&#13;
person&#13;
entered&#13;
his unlocked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
in Union&#13;
Lot&#13;
aod&#13;
removed&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
without&#13;
permission.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11129/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-670&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(9:39&#13;
am)&#13;
- Tallent&#13;
Lot.&#13;
12/1194&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-676&#13;
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Assist&#13;
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Zahn&#13;
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Hendrickson&#13;
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Mgr&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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              <text>follow-up  budget meeting  held&#13;
Cut&#13;
process discussed&#13;
Eleanor  Smith&#13;
Chancellor, UW-Parkside&#13;
byKaren Diehl&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
by Karen Diehl&#13;
News Editor&#13;
On November&#13;
18, 1994, Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor Smith&#13;
conducted a follow-&#13;
up to the previous&#13;
budget cut meeting&#13;
with University&#13;
Committee Officers,&#13;
Academic Staff&#13;
Committee Officers,&#13;
PSGA Officers,&#13;
Deans,  Directors,&#13;
and Department&#13;
Chairs.&#13;
Discussed&#13;
were the principles&#13;
which would&#13;
determine how to&#13;
make appropriate&#13;
cuts and the process&#13;
by which changes&#13;
and cuts would be&#13;
Twobiologyprofessors, Chong-maw Chen&#13;
andThomas Quayle were awarded $140,000&#13;
in&#13;
research grant money.&#13;
C.M.Chen's grant of $90,000 was awarded&#13;
I&#13;
bythe Cooperative State Research Service of&#13;
theU.S.Department ofAgriculture. The&#13;
grantmoneywill support research on the&#13;
I&#13;
planthormone cytokinin, and runs through&#13;
September,1996.&#13;
ThomasQuayle's grant was for $50,000.&#13;
Theprojectwhich is being funded is Titled,&#13;
, 'Structure/Function ofa Maize Palindromic&#13;
DNARepeat and Accociation Binding&#13;
Proteins." The money was awarded by the&#13;
Department ofAgriculture and runs through&#13;
September1996.&#13;
Biological Sciences  professors&#13;
awarded&#13;
S&#13;
140,000   in grants&#13;
,-----,&#13;
Dr. Chen's research on cytokinin is&#13;
important because it deals with how genes are&#13;
see&#13;
Grants,&#13;
page 9&#13;
made.&#13;
Suggestions were taken&#13;
down by the administration&#13;
for use in future planning of&#13;
the budget cut process.&#13;
Faculty and staff questions&#13;
...over 80% of the&#13;
budget went toward&#13;
personnel.&#13;
Eleanor Smith- "1&#13;
have to be quite frank&#13;
with you. 1don't see&#13;
how we're going to&#13;
make $950,000 cuts&#13;
by honoring all&#13;
contracts.&#13;
were also discussed.&#13;
There were four original&#13;
principles listed on the&#13;
agenda. The first was that no&#13;
cuts should be taken "across&#13;
the board" This type ofcut&#13;
see&#13;
Budget,&#13;
page 9&#13;
Chong-maw Chen&#13;
UW-Parkside   Professor&#13;
UW-Parkside Chosen as Site of&#13;
'Area Health Education Center&#13;
byPamela Bradshaw&#13;
StaffWriter&#13;
Tallent Hall will soon house&#13;
theEastern Area Health&#13;
EducationCenter. AHEC is a&#13;
federallyfunded program&#13;
Whosemain thrust is&#13;
educatingstudents interested&#13;
In&#13;
health careers, pre-&#13;
professionalstudents and&#13;
professionals  continuing    their&#13;
educationthrough&#13;
Partnerships with health care&#13;
deliverysystems in&#13;
UIlderserved communities.&#13;
_Alma Renish, Assistant to&#13;
the Dean ofScience and&#13;
community's needs and area&#13;
Technology and president of   resources. ''It absolutely&#13;
the AHEC board, feels that    must be the medical&#13;
the centers are providing an   students," Renish said&#13;
"appreciation for the needs of  because the federal funding&#13;
the underserved and trying to  requires that the medical&#13;
Approximately 200 exhibitors from Wisconsin, Illinois and&#13;
encourage people to serve&#13;
schools involved put ten&#13;
Minnesota will sell their works at the 20th Annual UW-&#13;
them." She believes this&#13;
percent oftheir students into  Parkside Arts&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Crafts Fair, ajuried exhibition, Saturday,&#13;
approach is making more&#13;
sites associated with AHEC.   Dec.3, at the University ofWisconsin, Parkside.&#13;
.&#13;
headway than simply offering  Nursing students will most&#13;
The free, public fair will be held from 10am to 4 pm&#13;
III&#13;
the&#13;
health professionals more&#13;
likely also be included.&#13;
university's main campus complex.Doors will not open until&#13;
money to work in&#13;
The AHEC programs&#13;
10 am. A variety ofhandmade items will be for sale,&#13;
underserved areas.&#13;
function by forming a&#13;
including jewelry, ceramics, basketry, wearable art, holiday&#13;
The individual AHEC&#13;
contractual linkage between   decorations, stained glass and woodwork.Patrons are urged&#13;
centers choose which health    academic partners, such as    to bring nonperishable fooditems. Donated goodsWIllbe&#13;
students are eligible to&#13;
medical schools, dental&#13;
distributed to area foodpantries.&#13;
participate&#13;
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December1,1994&#13;
Pat White Invited&#13;
to&#13;
Olympic&#13;
Pool Tryout&#13;
by Scott Fragale&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Pat White,  a junior  soccer&#13;
player from UW-Parkside,&#13;
was invited to an Olympic&#13;
pooltryout for the United&#13;
States OlympicSoccer team.&#13;
The Tournament took&#13;
place in Orlando, Florida&#13;
over this past Holiday&#13;
weekend. Twenty-eight&#13;
Pat White&#13;
players from across the&#13;
country were invited to the&#13;
tournament weekend. The&#13;
United States team played&#13;
against teams from Brazil,&#13;
see&#13;
Athlete&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
week,&#13;
p10&#13;
Students  present  award&#13;
to  Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Officer&#13;
by Karen Diehl&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"Marlene has done a&#13;
marvelous job at keeping&#13;
this campus safe for&#13;
everybody," said Student&#13;
Senator Bruce Rocco,&#13;
referring to the University&#13;
ofWisconsin-Parks ide Police Officer,Marlene Schlecht.&#13;
Schlecht received an award on Nov 17from the Parkside&#13;
student body for her outstanding job as a law enforcement&#13;
officer.&#13;
OfficerSchlecht has been on the policeforce at Parkside for&#13;
12years. She has helped organize the Safewalk program,&#13;
actively trained women in sexual assault prevention and this&#13;
year will help educate the UW-Parkside community about&#13;
pepper spray.&#13;
In&#13;
the past, Schlecht has also worked with the Kenosha&#13;
County Sheriff Department in regards to a rape which&#13;
occurred on WoodRoad in Spring, 1993.&#13;
Marlene has represented Wisconsin at an international&#13;
Crime  Prevention   Practitioners&#13;
Association    conference.&#13;
"She's not only involved on a campus level, she's very active&#13;
in&#13;
the community  as well,&#13;
«&#13;
said Rocco.&#13;
Senator Roccowrote the resolution that requested the&#13;
award for OfficerSchlecht. He then proposed the resolution&#13;
to the senate where it was passed by a unanimous vote. The&#13;
money for the award was allocated from the student&#13;
government budget.&#13;
Jennifer Buchholz,&#13;
President&#13;
of  PSGA    and   UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Police   Officer&#13;
Marlene Schlecht&#13;
Arts&#13;
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              <text>Two men sentenced in death of&#13;
former Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
byKaren Diehl&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
Nov.11, 1994, Jonathan&#13;
McIntosh,33; and Jeremy&#13;
GoIDaz,17, were sentenced&#13;
afterbeing convicted of the&#13;
firstdegree reckless homicide&#13;
ofa former Parkside Student.&#13;
McIntoshwas sentenced to 18&#13;
yearsin prison, Gomaz to 9.&#13;
Jason Ostman, who died on&#13;
Jan. 3, 1994 due to LSDrelatedseizures,&#13;
was a 20&#13;
year-oldJunior majoring in&#13;
Physicsat the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside. His&#13;
deathoccurred after aNew&#13;
Year'sEve party.&#13;
Thetrial of McIntosh and&#13;
Gomaztook place in August&#13;
andSeptember of 1994.&#13;
Prosecution witnesses&#13;
testifiedthat LSD caused&#13;
Ostman's seizures, and&#13;
ultimatelyhis death. The&#13;
defensecited that there was&#13;
nomedicalliterature to&#13;
supportthis theory.&#13;
McIntosh sold the LSD&#13;
to Gomaz, who used $50&#13;
from Ostman to buy the&#13;
drug for him. The two&#13;
defendants were&#13;
convicted on Friday,&#13;
Sept. 2, 1994.&#13;
Gilbert Ostman,&#13;
Jason's adoptive father,&#13;
spoke prior to the&#13;
sentencing on Nov. II.&#13;
He asked Judge Michael&#13;
Fisher to give the ifllwIIJlftRIl1illllll.'&#13;
maximum sentence of 20&#13;
years.&#13;
Gomaz's attorney, Public&#13;
Defender Labish Bergovoy,&#13;
recommended a five-year&#13;
sentence for the 17 year-old.&#13;
Gomaz, a juvenile, had been&#13;
waived into adult court.&#13;
McIntosh's counsel, Douglas&#13;
Henderson, asked for a 10&#13;
year sentence for his client.&#13;
McIntosh has a criminal&#13;
record including robbery,&#13;
contributing to the sexual&#13;
delinquency of a child, theft,&#13;
battery and disorderly&#13;
conduct.&#13;
Assistant District Attorney&#13;
Bruce Becker asked that the&#13;
maximum sentence be given&#13;
to McIntosh, and a&#13;
"substantial" sentence be&#13;
given to Gomaz.&#13;
Judge Fisher told the court&#13;
that education and severe&#13;
penalties are the only way to&#13;
help save people like Jason&#13;
Ostman.&#13;
"Ifthere weren't people&#13;
selling drugs, Jason Ostman&#13;
would be alive," Fisher said.&#13;
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE --- - - -&#13;
November17,1994&#13;
Fall blood drive to&#13;
take place&#13;
[byKaren Diehl&#13;
News Editor&#13;
On November 21,1994 in&#13;
Union 104-106, the Fall Blood&#13;
Drive will take place from&#13;
9 am to 1:30 pm. Blood can&#13;
Ibe donated either by&#13;
appointment or on a walk-in&#13;
!basis.&#13;
If you plan on giving blood,&#13;
here are some guidelines to&#13;
,.emember. You must be at&#13;
east 17 years of age and&#13;
~eigh at least 110 Ibs.. You&#13;
must bring a picture LD. and&#13;
he names of any prescription&#13;
medication you may be&#13;
taking. Keep in mind that&#13;
the donation process takes&#13;
one hour J so be sure to&#13;
schedule appropriately.&#13;
The Fall Blood Drive is&#13;
sponsored by the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parks ide Health&#13;
and Counseling Services. The&#13;
Blood Center of Southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin will be carrying out&#13;
the drive. The Center is the&#13;
only supplier of blood&#13;
products to the 29&#13;
southeastern Wisconsin, and&#13;
volunteers are their only&#13;
resource.&#13;
To make an appointment,&#13;
contact Health Services at&#13;
595-2366.&#13;
Women's Center to host&#13;
food drive&#13;
The Women's Center will be hosting a food drive on Monday,&#13;
November 21 in Main Place. All proceeds will go to the Shalom&#13;
Center in Kenosha.&#13;
Please drop by any non-perishable food items to the bins so&#13;
that others can have food over the holiday season. Any money&#13;
donations are needed and welcome.&#13;
Parkside student's letter causes investigation&#13;
byTabitha Brown&#13;
StaffWriter&#13;
Inresponse to a full page ad which ran in a&#13;
September'94 issue of The Ranger News, Lisa&#13;
McGahan, a University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
student visited Kenosha Plasma Donor Center as a&#13;
prospectivedonor. She states that her experience&#13;
oneSaturday in October was "humiliating,&#13;
inappropriate, uncomfortable, and unprofessional."&#13;
McGahan said that the staff behaved in an&#13;
unprofessional and rude manner. In addition to the&#13;
clericalstaff, McGahan had an unpleasant&#13;
experiencewith the doctor. She states that "the&#13;
doctordid not introduce himself, did not wear a&#13;
nametag, and did not have any medical&#13;
certification within sight." McGahan said that the&#13;
doctor"used extremely unprofessional terms to&#13;
describebody parts, body functions, and sexual&#13;
activities."She also states that while he discussed&#13;
the origin ofAIDS, he "touched his genital area to&#13;
further demonstrate the point."&#13;
Todd Rasor, Manager of Interstate Blood and&#13;
Plasma, Inc. (associated with Kenosha Plasma&#13;
Donor Center), stated that he wasn't aware of any&#13;
ofthe incidents which took place that Saturday&#13;
because he wasn't working that day.&#13;
Rasor also stated that there seemed to be "a&#13;
chain of events that happened in that one&#13;
circumstance" which included an employee that&#13;
they have let go. What pleased Rasor was that he&#13;
did receive a response which was the only way that&#13;
he would know what went on when he wasn't&#13;
there. He feels that McGahan's response was "a&#13;
step in the right direction for the center." Rasor&#13;
says that if McGahan would have walked away and&#13;
not said anything the problem would have&#13;
continued.&#13;
Rasor further states that "a lot of the experience&#13;
she had centered around the doctor." The FDA&#13;
"Offensive" mascots. in a PCAge&#13;
byCheryl Montgomery&#13;
StaffWriter&#13;
ASoup &amp; Substance lecture&#13;
:as held on Nov. 9 titled,&#13;
Redskinsand Warriors:&#13;
Ilonoringor Offending Native&#13;
Jmericans?" The speaker was&#13;
acquelineBoynton, a&#13;
COOperatingattorney with the&#13;
AmericanCivil Liberties&#13;
Union.&#13;
In 1991 came her first case&#13;
as a cooperating attorney&#13;
~th the ACLU, challenging a&#13;
Ogoofa Native American&#13;
-&#13;
used by a non-native school.&#13;
Boynton described some of&#13;
these stereotypical logos:&#13;
leaping savages, headdressed&#13;
with hook noses and&#13;
spears. The logo of a high&#13;
school in Milton, WI, was&#13;
challenged by a former high&#13;
school student's mother on&#13;
the basis that the behavior it&#13;
evoked violated Wisconsin&#13;
statute 118.13 by being&#13;
detrimental to her child's&#13;
access to education. The&#13;
school board gave the&#13;
complaint little consideration&#13;
and voted to maintain the&#13;
logo; the decision was upheld&#13;
on appeal to the Department&#13;
of Public Instruction.&#13;
This is all too common a&#13;
scene in high schools and&#13;
colleges across the country&#13;
where racist presentations of&#13;
Native Americans are&#13;
supported overwhelmingly by&#13;
white communities as&#13;
historically relevant, much&#13;
too expensive to remove from&#13;
requires that doctors use basic terminology so that&#13;
the patient can relate to it. Rasor said that the&#13;
doctor, who was foreign, "appeared to use language&#13;
in a manner which is beyond what is considered&#13;
acceptable." Because this matter had been&#13;
discussed with the doctor on one other occasion the&#13;
center thought it best to let him go.&#13;
According to Rasor, McGahan "had a bad&#13;
experience which was an unfortunate circumstance&#13;
which [he says] wasn't a true representation ofthe&#13;
center."&#13;
Rasor contends that the matters described in the&#13;
letter were discussed and corrected because they&#13;
let the doctor go and put their certificate on the&#13;
wall. Rasor states "we are open to anyone's&#13;
concerns and are willing to make corrections."&#13;
McGahan states that the "visit that should have&#13;
been beneficial to [her] and others was, at the very&#13;
least, disappointing."&#13;
the schools, in keeping with&#13;
their First Amendment right&#13;
to free speech and even being&#13;
honorable to the "noble&#13;
savage."&#13;
Ms. Boynton said that there&#13;
are schools that are making a&#13;
concerted effort to remedy&#13;
any offense their logos may&#13;
have had to the indigenous&#13;
population in their schools&#13;
and the surrounding areas by&#13;
educating themselves on the&#13;
diversity issue, removing and&#13;
replacing the logo and&#13;
informing other schools of&#13;
their action and reasoning.&#13;
Audience members asked&#13;
Attorney Boyton if removal of&#13;
logos offensive to Indians&#13;
meant that the Vikings and&#13;
Midgets would be protesting&#13;
next. This makes it strikingly&#13;
apparent that information,&#13;
respect and cultural&#13;
sensitivity are needed in&#13;
academia, the media and in&#13;
our society.&#13;
Credit cards· beware&#13;
Credit card issuers&#13;
nationwide have found a new&#13;
target in their quest for&#13;
members: college students.&#13;
Although having a credit card&#13;
can be a worthwhile and&#13;
rewarding possession, the&#13;
Office of Commissioner of&#13;
Banking cautions students&#13;
that not all card offers are&#13;
worth your time or money.&#13;
"If students decide they&#13;
want to open a line of credit,&#13;
then they should take some&#13;
time to study the offers," said&#13;
Commissioner of Banking&#13;
Richard L. Dean. "Two credit&#13;
card companies can offer the&#13;
same amount of credit, with&#13;
no annual fee and identical&#13;
interest rates, yet the offers&#13;
can be vastly different. By&#13;
taking a little time to study&#13;
the offers, students can&#13;
determine which one is best&#13;
for them."&#13;
Consider the following&#13;
when choosing a credit card:&#13;
Don't accept a credit card&#13;
over the telephone. Instead,&#13;
ask the caller to send you&#13;
Parkside to offer finance&#13;
workshop&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside will offer&#13;
a workshop titled "Financing&#13;
Your Business" from 6 to 9&#13;
p.m. Nov. 22 at Parkside&#13;
Participants will learn of&#13;
financing sources,&#13;
requirements of those sources&#13;
and ways to reduce financial&#13;
risk.&#13;
Discussion leaders will be&#13;
W. Thomas Carls, an&#13;
assistant vice president with&#13;
Bank One, and Patricia&#13;
Duetsdh, director of&#13;
Parkside's Small Business&#13;
Development Center.&#13;
The fee is $35. For more&#13;
information, call 595-2189.&#13;
information regarding the&#13;
card.&#13;
Determine how the interest&#13;
rate is being assessed. Is it a&#13;
fixed rate or a variable rate?&#13;
Ifit is variable, how is the&#13;
rate determined? Many&#13;
variable rates are based on&#13;
the prime interest rate. The&#13;
issuers take a base number&#13;
and add it to the prime rate&#13;
to determine your interest&#13;
rate. Thus, as the prime rate&#13;
rises, as it is doing now, so&#13;
does your rate.&#13;
Find out where the&#13;
companies soliciting your&#13;
business are based. Ifthey&#13;
are based in Wisconsin, they&#13;
must comply with our laws.&#13;
State law limits interest rates&#13;
on credit cards issued by&#13;
Wisconsin Financial&#13;
Institutions to 18 percent.&#13;
Some out-of-state card issuers&#13;
agree to follow our laws,&#13;
while others may follow the&#13;
laws of the state in which&#13;
they are based. Some states&#13;
allow card issuers to offer&#13;
higher rates.&#13;
The phrase "no annual fee"&#13;
does not always mean "never&#13;
an annual fee." Some credit&#13;
cards carry no annual fee for&#13;
the first year only, while&#13;
others eliminate the annual&#13;
fee only after a certain&#13;
amount of purchases have&#13;
been made with their card.&#13;
There are cards available&#13;
which never require an&#13;
annual fee.&#13;
The Office of Commissioner&#13;
of Banking regulates statechartered&#13;
banks and over&#13;
5,000 consumer credit related&#13;
firms in Wisconsin. If you&#13;
have questions regarding&#13;
credit cards or other credit&#13;
issues, call 1-800-452-3328.&#13;
Getting one step ahead&#13;
by The Communication&#13;
Senior Seminar Class&#13;
This semester's&#13;
Communication 495 Senior&#13;
Seminar class is currently&#13;
involved in a semester long&#13;
project aimed at increasing&#13;
awareness of internships and&#13;
volunteer work. The class&#13;
feels that information on&#13;
available internships is not&#13;
readily available to all&#13;
students. As a result, many&#13;
students are not aware of the&#13;
potential value of these&#13;
opportunities. These values&#13;
include: resume-building,&#13;
application of course work to&#13;
practical experience, handson&#13;
experience, exploring&#13;
future career opportunities,&#13;
and making contacts outside&#13;
the university.&#13;
To increase the availability&#13;
of information on internships&#13;
and volunteer positions, the&#13;
class is preparing a booklet.&#13;
This booklet will include&#13;
reasons for doing&#13;
internships/volunteer work,&#13;
and student testimonials.&#13;
The booklet is being prepared&#13;
by students, for students.&#13;
The booklet will be&#13;
available Monday, Nov. 28 in&#13;
time for early registration.&#13;
You can find it in various&#13;
locations around campus such&#13;
as the advising center and in&#13;
each department. We hope&#13;
students will take advantage&#13;
of this opportunity to get one&#13;
step ahead!&#13;
UW-Parkside Police Incident Report&#13;
11/3/94 INC 94-619&#13;
Harassment (6:08 pm) - Two&#13;
students were reported being&#13;
harassed by each other over&#13;
the phone. Both students&#13;
were referred to Dean of&#13;
Students and Director of&#13;
Residence Life to resolve&#13;
their differences.&#13;
11/3/94 INC 94-620&#13;
Traffic violation (8:57 pm) - A&#13;
student was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for failure to register&#13;
his vehicle.&#13;
11/3/94 INC 94-621&#13;
Traffic violation (9:15 pmrVisitor&#13;
was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for failure to register&#13;
his vehicle.&#13;
11/3/94 INC 94-622&#13;
Auto theft (11:30 pm) - UPPS&#13;
officers assisted Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Dept. in recovery of&#13;
stolen vehicle at Hwy. E and&#13;
Wood Road.&#13;
11/4194INC 94-623&#13;
Traffic violation (9:36 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a citation&#13;
for non-registration of vehicle&#13;
at Outer Loop and Wood&#13;
Road. Officer had prior&#13;
knowledge that the vehicle&#13;
had suspended registration.&#13;
11/5/94 INC 94-624&#13;
Traffic violation (12:50 am) -&#13;
Officer observed suspect&#13;
vehicle fail to stop at stop&#13;
sign at Wood Road and Hwy.&#13;
E. Subject was issued&#13;
citation for non-registration.&#13;
11/5/94 INC 94-625&#13;
Traffic violation (1:27 am) -&#13;
Officer observed suspect&#13;
vehicle fail to stop for stop&#13;
sign at Hwy. E and Wood"&#13;
Road. Citation was issued.&#13;
11/6/94 INC 94-626&#13;
Suspicious vehicle (2:27 am) -&#13;
Housing parking lot. Two&#13;
students talking by their&#13;
vehicle were asked to leave&#13;
area. They complied with the&#13;
request.&#13;
J 1/7/94 INC 94-627&#13;
Personal property theft (8:58&#13;
am) - Student reported his&#13;
UW-P parking permit stolen&#13;
from his unlocked vehicle&#13;
while parked in the Union lot.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-628&#13;
Fire drill (9:45 am) - A fire&#13;
drill was conducted at Child&#13;
Care Center. No problems&#13;
were detected.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-629&#13;
Disorderly conduct/noise&#13;
(10:30 am) - A noisy student&#13;
in the library was disturbing.&#13;
others. Student was advised&#13;
to respect the decorum ofthe&#13;
library.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-630&#13;
UWS 18/flyers (11:00 am) -&#13;
Flyers were found on vehicles&#13;
in CART lot. Distributor&#13;
contacted and advised of&#13;
UWS 18 prohibiting such&#13;
conduct.&#13;
11/7/94 INC 94-631&#13;
Traffic violation (7:04 prn) -&#13;
Visitor was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for speeding in excess&#13;
on Outer Loop Road. A&#13;
second citation was issued for&#13;
non-registration of vehicle.&#13;
11/7/94 INC 94-632&#13;
Traffic violation (7:37 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for speeding in excess&#13;
of posted limits - Outer Loop.&#13;
11/7/94 INC 94-633&#13;
Traffic violation (7:52 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for speeding in excess&#13;
of posted limits - Outer Loop.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-634&#13;
Traffic violation (8:13 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for speeding in excess&#13;
of posted limits - Outer Loop.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-635&#13;
Traffic violation (8:18 pm)-&#13;
Student was issued a citation&#13;
for failure to obey a sign at&#13;
CART lot and Outer Loop&#13;
Road.&#13;
11/7/94 INC 94-636&#13;
Traffic violation (8:42 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a citation&#13;
for failure to obey a sign at&#13;
CART lot and Outer Loop&#13;
Road.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-637&#13;
Traffic violation (8:57 pm) -&#13;
Faculty member was issued a&#13;
traffic citation for failure to&#13;
obey a sign at Outer Loop and&#13;
Hwy.JR.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-638&#13;
Traffic violation (9:00 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued a traffic&#13;
citation for speeding in excess&#13;
of posted limit on Outer Loop&#13;
and Hwy JR.&#13;
1117/94INC 94-639&#13;
Traffic violation (10:15 pm)-&#13;
Individual unaffiliated with&#13;
the university was issued&#13;
traffic citation for operating&#13;
with suspended driver's&#13;
license/2nd offense. Violation&#13;
occurred on Wood Road near&#13;
Outer Loop Road&#13;
Intersection.&#13;
11/8/94 INC 94-640&#13;
Disorderly conduct (1:55 pm)&#13;
_Library circulation desk had&#13;
confrontation with student&#13;
regarding food and/or&#13;
beverage in the library.&#13;
Report submitted.&#13;
11/8/94 INC 94-641&#13;
Traffic violation (9:10 am) -&#13;
Student was issued citation&#13;
for expired registration and&#13;
warning for defective broken&#13;
lamp at Wood Road and&#13;
Hwy.E.&#13;
11/8/94 INC 94-642&#13;
Traffic violation (9:32 pmrSubject&#13;
was issued citation&#13;
for failing to stop at stop sign&#13;
at Outer Loop and Union lot.&#13;
11/8/94 INC 94-643&#13;
Weapon (11:00 pm) - Student&#13;
sprayed OC canister out of&#13;
curiosity. Students&#13;
complained of discomfort.&#13;
Report submitted.&#13;
Editor-In-Chief NickZahn Entertainment Editor Chris Sandstrom&#13;
Managing Editor Jim Hendrickson Photo Editor Mike Paupore&#13;
Business Mgr. Erin Meranda Calendar Editor Amy Tucker&#13;
Asst. Business Mgr Wendy Ann Priske Copy Editors Tabitha Brown&#13;
Production Advisor R. George Wiggins Amy Fiebig&#13;
News Editor Karen Diehl Jenruter Randle&#13;
Sports Editor Scott Fragale Columnists Barb Churchill&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor AIHeppner C.J. Nelson, Maria Smith&#13;
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Volunteer of the&#13;
Week&#13;
Native American Awareness Week&#13;
Continues&#13;
The Career Center&#13;
selects "Volunteers of the&#13;
Week"based on their&#13;
altruistic attitudes, the&#13;
amount of time shared&#13;
within the community,&#13;
and the positive impact&#13;
their service has made in&#13;
the lives of others. This&#13;
week's volunteer is Joel&#13;
Dutton.&#13;
helping 3rd graders&#13;
with reading and&#13;
math to designing&#13;
bulletin boards and&#13;
grading papers.&#13;
Cathy Caruso, the&#13;
teacher he is&#13;
assigned to, reports&#13;
how much the&#13;
children look&#13;
forward to Mondays&#13;
when Joel&#13;
volunteers. She said,&#13;
"The children just&#13;
love Joel. From the&#13;
very first day, they&#13;
felt comfortable with&#13;
him. He is very&#13;
conscientious and has&#13;
come in extra days to&#13;
help. Our elementary&#13;
schools need more&#13;
positive role models like&#13;
Joel."&#13;
Recently, Joel&#13;
responded to a request&#13;
for a geometry tutor at&#13;
Bradford High School.&#13;
Joel Dutton, a Sparta,&#13;
WI, native, is a senior&#13;
geographymajor with an&#13;
interest in elementary&#13;
education.In addition to&#13;
his volunteer work, Joel&#13;
is a PSGAsenator and is&#13;
activelyinvolved in&#13;
Parkside wrestling.&#13;
Joel has been&#13;
volunteering three hours&#13;
everyweek at Stocker&#13;
Elementary school in&#13;
Kenosha since school&#13;
started this fall. His&#13;
workhas ranged from&#13;
Joel Dutton&#13;
He meets weekly with a&#13;
student with hopes she&#13;
will better understand&#13;
math, be motivated to&#13;
work harder and, as a&#13;
result, do well in her&#13;
class.&#13;
One person can make&#13;
a difference, and thanks&#13;
to Joel, many young&#13;
people will be helped by&#13;
his volunteer service.&#13;
Attention Parkside:&#13;
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the University Sexual Assault Advocate Program for&#13;
each survey returned to the University Police&#13;
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or directly to the Campus Police Department, located in&#13;
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Campus Secure could be&#13;
available via a semester&#13;
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approach to improving&#13;
personal security anywhere&#13;
on campus. In your hands,&#13;
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Whatis Campus Secure?&#13;
Campus Secure provides each&#13;
student, faculty and staff&#13;
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radiotransmitter which is&#13;
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necklace. When a button on&#13;
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personallycoded signal for&#13;
helpis sent to the Campus&#13;
PoliceDepartment. The&#13;
signalpinpoints the location&#13;
ofthe sender which alerts&#13;
policeand causes a campus&#13;
mapwith a locator dot to be&#13;
displayedon one of two&#13;
screens. On the other screen,&#13;
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Drugs&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger col umnist&#13;
Drugs. We know that they&#13;
are out there; Sometimes) they&#13;
come to the forefront of the&#13;
news picture. Last week two&#13;
news stories featured drugrelated&#13;
problems. The stories&#13;
were on the drug-related arrest&#13;
ofBrent Moss, and the drugrelated&#13;
killing ofTyrone&#13;
Echevarria.&#13;
Drugs played an important&#13;
role in these stories. As&#13;
reported in the Racine Journal&#13;
Times, Echevarria was&#13;
advancing on a police officer&#13;
with a steak knife outside a&#13;
building on Douglas Avenue (in&#13;
Racine). Echevarria was&#13;
attem pting to kick a crack&#13;
cocaine habit, and like&#13;
anything else, it was one step&#13;
forward and five steps back.&#13;
His family turned him in&#13;
because they were concerned&#13;
that he might be using drugs&#13;
again. They didn't want him&#13;
killed, just captured. He had&#13;
five kids, and they were&#13;
concerned about his erratic&#13;
behavior over the past few&#13;
days.&#13;
If you are wondering, "Why&#13;
does Barb seem to know so&#13;
much about this man?", you are&#13;
very perceptive. I knew this&#13;
man pretty well. My mother&#13;
and I met him at the dog track,&#13;
and he became a good friend of&#13;
my mother's. He told her about&#13;
his past. However, he did have&#13;
m90d Swings, which I&#13;
attributed to getting offthe&#13;
UNIVERSITY' .OF·, WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
''THE GROW.1ft OF ETHNIC CULTURES: FROM&#13;
INDIFFERENCE TO EMPoWERMENT"&#13;
Four speakers will be lecturing on culture diversity on campus during&#13;
the 1994-95 school year.&#13;
Our second speaker is Mtchael C. Thorton. Thursday, December 1.&#13;
1994 at noon in Molinaro Hall room 103. Our particular interest In&#13;
b(1ngIng Professor Thorton to our University is that he will clearly&#13;
explain and try to mtntmtze the tensions between Afrtcan-Amertcans,&#13;
Hispanics. and Asian Americans students and those of the community.&#13;
Professor Thorton has studied the AfrO-Amertcan culture and has&#13;
received his Ph.D. in Afro~Amertcai:lStudies.&#13;
Professor Thorton has lectured on the topics of Race Relations among&#13;
Groups of Color; Racial Group IdenUflcationamong Groups of Color;&#13;
Racial and Ethnic Differences. In the Health Care Usage. Thorton is a&#13;
member of the 1994-95 Speakers Bureau: Wisconsin Hum'anitles Council. '&#13;
Thle lecture Is free and open to the public. Come ancl join our&#13;
program, you are ~lcomell&#13;
These lectures are sponsored ,by the UW-Pllikstde Office of&#13;
Multicultural Student Affairs IOMSAlWith fundlng from the Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities CouncU. For further !nformatlonicOnfact Walter .Gutierrez. Coordinator (414) 595-2643. . ,&#13;
tornado against the&#13;
Democrats as Speaker elect&#13;
Gingrich promise?&#13;
h. What about&#13;
Whitewater?,&#13;
i. Is Liberalism as we have&#13;
come to understand it dead?&#13;
You get the idea: so many&#13;
questions, so few answers.&#13;
History was made on&#13;
November 8 and what&#13;
happens next should be quite&#13;
interesting.&#13;
Columnist George Will&#13;
summed up the election this&#13;
way "With breezy frankness&#13;
voters have said&#13;
approximately this:&#13;
Something is amiss when a&#13;
government that does not&#13;
adequately deliver the mail&#13;
delivers condoms to children"&#13;
To which I interject the&#13;
voters acted accordingly.&#13;
Observations&#13;
Isn'lll Greal To Be A Republican?&#13;
c. J. Nelson&#13;
Ranger columnist&#13;
The above statement&#13;
illUstratedthe sentiments of&#13;
re-electedGovernor of&#13;
WisconsinTommy Thompson&#13;
(67%is a nice number isn't it&#13;
Barb?)on election night. The&#13;
answerto that question will&#13;
bediscovered in the&#13;
intervening two years.&#13;
There are many other&#13;
questionsthat Tuesday's&#13;
electionresults bid to be&#13;
asked.But before we ask&#13;
someofthem I just can't&#13;
resistthe urge to illustrate&#13;
the magnitude of the&#13;
Democratslosses. (Yes, Boyd,&#13;
that means I am going to&#13;
gloata bit. I haven't forgot&#13;
mytreatment from two years&#13;
ago).&#13;
First I note that not one (I&#13;
repeat one) Republican&#13;
incumbent of the House&#13;
Senator, or Governorshi~ lost.&#13;
Only Democrat incumbents&#13;
lost (which if you think about&#13;
it is as it should be). The&#13;
Republicans went from a 56-&#13;
44 deficit in the U. S. Senate&#13;
to a 54-46 majority in the&#13;
space of 18 hours. Most&#13;
delicious is the results in the&#13;
House of Representatives.&#13;
When the carnage (from a&#13;
Democrat's viewpoint) was&#13;
over, the Republicans had&#13;
gained 52 seats and 230-204&#13;
majority. Democrats must get&#13;
used to the idea of Speaker&#13;
Newt Gingrich (this one even&#13;
I have a little problem with).&#13;
In Wisconsin Tommy will&#13;
have a Republican State&#13;
Senate and Legislature. If&#13;
you own stock in WEAC, I&#13;
would seriously consider&#13;
selling. Republicans have&#13;
Maria's Melange&#13;
liDo You Come Here Often?"&#13;
byMaria Smith&#13;
Ranger columnist&#13;
There I was standing along&#13;
the back wall with my&#13;
girlfriend beside me. The air&#13;
wasthick with recycled&#13;
smoke,loud live music and&#13;
cheapcologne. It was Friday&#13;
night and we were dressed to&#13;
thenines. We were at a club&#13;
inthe Waukesha area where&#13;
the crowd was mostly thirty&#13;
to forty something with a&#13;
smallpercentage in their&#13;
twenties and above their&#13;
forties.Not having been to a&#13;
clubwith a girlfriend in over&#13;
fiveyears I was really excited&#13;
abouthaving a girls night&#13;
out.I, being in my late, late&#13;
twenties thought I would feel&#13;
verycomfortable with this&#13;
slightly older crowd. I was&#13;
underthe impression that&#13;
with age came maturity,&#13;
dignity, and better pick-up&#13;
lines.Boy, was I mistaken.&#13;
Wewere only there for·&#13;
abouttwenty minutes when&#13;
myradar picked up -a few&#13;
facesamong the crowd&#13;
making covert attempts to&#13;
movea little closer. I made a&#13;
mental note of this and&#13;
qUicklylooked away. You see,&#13;
myintent that evening was to&#13;
danceand have some laughs&#13;
withmy girlfriend- not to be&#13;
pickedup.&#13;
So, we're standing there&#13;
~ughing at each other's&#13;
Jokes,ID'l"atinga little to the&#13;
musicand watching the&#13;
crowdon the dance floor. She&#13;
wastossing a few "Lite Ice"&#13;
beersand feeling pretty good.&#13;
Iwas nursing a diet coke&#13;
becauseI knew I had a long&#13;
drive back to Racine. Still, I&#13;
was enjoying the seedy&#13;
atmosphere. Nothing like a&#13;
lung full of someone else's&#13;
smoke and $2.00 diet cokes to&#13;
start the night off right.&#13;
Then it happened. The first&#13;
hawk came a circlin'. He&#13;
thought he was so&#13;
inconspicuous butI spotted&#13;
that shiny "Saturday Night&#13;
Fever" shirt and those&#13;
polyester pants from a mile&#13;
away not to mention his Old&#13;
Spice cologne that filled the&#13;
air each ofthe fifteen times&#13;
he passed us by. So he works&#13;
his way over and says, "Hey&#13;
girls, do you want to trip the&#13;
lights fantastic?"&#13;
"No," I replied.&#13;
"Why not?" he asked.&#13;
"Because we're talking&#13;
here," I responded.&#13;
"Oh, what cha talkin' bout?"&#13;
he asked.&#13;
"None of your business," my&#13;
friend responded.&#13;
Then, I turned away from&#13;
him and resumed my&#13;
conversation with my friend.&#13;
For the next half hour he&#13;
kept sticking his head into&#13;
our conversation. He just&#13;
wouldn't leave. (Here's a free&#13;
tip guys, harassment isn't the&#13;
way to pick up a girl.) So, I&#13;
walked to the ladies' room to&#13;
get away from him. On my&#13;
way a guy bumps into me&#13;
realiy hard and says, -os, Hi.&#13;
How have you been doing?"&#13;
"I don't think we know each&#13;
other," I said.&#13;
"Sure you do. We met at&#13;
Donna's party. You gave me&#13;
your number and told me to&#13;
call you but I lost it, so can&#13;
. ?"h&#13;
you give it to me agam. e&#13;
asked.&#13;
control of 30 state houses in&#13;
the nation (which account for&#13;
218 electoral votes), including&#13;
eight of the ten most&#13;
populous.&#13;
Democrat leaders and&#13;
respected icons such as Dan&#13;
(just some stamps please)&#13;
Rostenkowski, Ann (now who&#13;
has a spoon in their mouth)&#13;
Richards, and Tom (Idon't&#13;
need Term Limits) Foley are&#13;
all kaput. Jack (pork) Brooks&#13;
was tossed out along with&#13;
many other Democrats. Jim.&#13;
Sasser can give up his dream&#13;
of being Senate Majority&#13;
Leader, he's gone too. And I&#13;
must not forget to say bye to&#13;
Mario.&#13;
Now for the questions (and&#13;
there are many):&#13;
a. Can the Republicans&#13;
actually govern? It's one&#13;
thing for Newt to throw&#13;
"I don't think so," I said.&#13;
Then, I turned and walked&#13;
away feeling pretty&#13;
aggravated that someone&#13;
would think I was so stupid&#13;
that I couldn't remember&#13;
giving him my number at a&#13;
recent party. Finally, I make&#13;
it to the bathroom wherein&#13;
there was no toilet paper,&#13;
running water) and some&#13;
woman trying to squirt me&#13;
with perfume for fifty cents.&#13;
This night was going to hell&#13;
in a handbasket and quick.&#13;
As the night grew older, so&#13;
did the age of some of the&#13;
pick up lines I was hearing.&#13;
They were:&#13;
"Do you come here often?"&#13;
"Is this bar stool taken?"&#13;
"What cha drinkin' honey?"&#13;
I've never seen you here&#13;
before,"&#13;
"Youlook like someone I&#13;
know."&#13;
What a sorry bunch of pickup&#13;
lines. These lines are as&#13;
old as the earth. I thought&#13;
these mature adults could&#13;
come up with something a&#13;
little more original that that.&#13;
I began to wonder why the&#13;
men who I found to be the&#13;
least attractive happen to be&#13;
the ones in the bar who were&#13;
asking all the women to&#13;
dance. The good-looking ones&#13;
just huddled in a group and .&#13;
never ventured outward.&#13;
Another phenomenon, was&#13;
that the closer the clock grew&#13;
to 2:00 a.m., the more&#13;
frequent the pick up lines&#13;
were spouted. What a bizarre&#13;
evening. I spent half my night&#13;
deflecting the come-on lines&#13;
of short (shorter than me),&#13;
Woody Allen types. I was glad&#13;
to go home.&#13;
bombs, another to legislate.&#13;
b. Will Republican tax&#13;
policies work if enacted? Bill&#13;
Archer wants to totally&#13;
revamp the tax system.&#13;
c. How will this national&#13;
lurch to the right affect&#13;
minorities and issues they&#13;
care about?&#13;
d. What will the Democrats&#13;
do now? Will they seriously&#13;
consider replacing Clinton in&#13;
'96?&#13;
e. Is this nation really as&#13;
socially conservative as some&#13;
Republicans would have us&#13;
believe? Will it be receptive to&#13;
Republican answers to social&#13;
ill?s.&#13;
f. How does this election&#13;
affect the '96 race for&#13;
Republicans?&#13;
g. Will the Republicans&#13;
playa game of pay back and&#13;
unleash an investigative&#13;
The next day I began to&#13;
wonder if any other women or&#13;
men have either experienced&#13;
bad pick-up lines such as&#13;
those already mentioned or,&#13;
even worse, have possibly&#13;
been responsible for using&#13;
them on someone else. So I&#13;
began to ask around&#13;
Parkside. I approached guys&#13;
first, of course. They admitted&#13;
that they had used some&#13;
pretty lame pick up lines in&#13;
bars before but, acting very&#13;
embarrassed, would not&#13;
divulge their secrets. So I&#13;
tried again with another&#13;
group of guys. Still, no one&#13;
would talk. Then it hit me.&#13;
These guys weren't drunk.&#13;
Let's face it, that's when our&#13;
inhibitions are lowered and&#13;
our libidos are raised. Which&#13;
is when the best/worst pickup&#13;
lines make their debut.&#13;
Next, I asked a couple of&#13;
groups of girls. The most&#13;
common lines they admitted&#13;
to hearing were:&#13;
"Can I buy you a drink?"&#13;
"Are you from around here?"&#13;
and the ever popular,&#13;
"What's your sign?"&#13;
One guy, a friend of mine,&#13;
admitted to using one that I'd&#13;
never heard before, "Are your&#13;
legs tired?"&#13;
"No," responds the girl.&#13;
"Because you've been&#13;
running through my mind all&#13;
night," says he.&#13;
I couldn't believe how corny&#13;
that sounded. Still, it was&#13;
original.&#13;
I guess there's a lesson to&#13;
be learned in all ofthis. If&#13;
you're looking to meet&#13;
someone in a bar, you had&#13;
better think ofsomething to&#13;
say that's not played out. And&#13;
God forbid, don't wear a shiny&#13;
disco shirt that's swimming&#13;
in Old Spice. From a woman's&#13;
perspective, I think the most&#13;
effective thing to say is&#13;
simply, "Hello". Smiling and&#13;
good eye contact are subtle&#13;
and alluring ways to catch a&#13;
person's attention, as well.&#13;
Have fun and be yourself. Try&#13;
dispensing with the phony&#13;
pick-up lines altogether and&#13;
just act like a real person.&#13;
Well, fellow tavern travellers&#13;
I'll be seeing you in the&#13;
trenches. Stop over and say,&#13;
"Hello".&#13;
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-&#13;
candidates that represent big&#13;
money interests will not help&#13;
the state of their finances&#13;
even ifthey do vote; and 2)&#13;
People are very, v-e-r-y angry&#13;
about how things are going&#13;
and just voted antiincumbent&#13;
with the exception&#13;
of those districts that are&#13;
already traditionally&#13;
Republican. Many people&#13;
wanted to strike out at the&#13;
Clinton presidency through&#13;
their congressmen,&#13;
representatives, or governors,&#13;
and they did.&#13;
The Republicans are now in&#13;
a "put up or shut up" position.&#13;
They must, I repeat MUST,&#13;
stop the petty partisan&#13;
bickering that had marred&#13;
this last congressional&#13;
session, and start working&#13;
together with the remaining&#13;
Democrats to form a workable&#13;
coalition. Noone, not you, I,&#13;
or Congress, can afford to do&#13;
everything that they want to&#13;
do. It is up to the individual&#13;
to decide what needs&#13;
outweigh what wants, and to&#13;
work on how to pay for them.&#13;
Itis the same principle for&#13;
Congress. They must decide&#13;
on what MUST be done, and&#13;
do it. Otherwise, the&#13;
Congress will continue to be&#13;
the least respected group of&#13;
people in America.&#13;
I have a saying that should&#13;
be put on every Congressman,&#13;
Representative, and&#13;
Governor's desk. Itis "the&#13;
pork stops here." No more&#13;
pork barrel politics, guys.&#13;
Start making priorities, and&#13;
stick to them. Ifthe Congress&#13;
has a problem, perhaps they&#13;
should talk to me. So far, I&#13;
have managed to mostly pay&#13;
my bills while workingtwo&#13;
jobs and going to school full&#13;
time. If! can do this on&#13;
approximately $11,000 a&#13;
year, I am sure that the&#13;
Congress, ifthey work hard&#13;
enough on compromise,&#13;
cutting waste, and stopping&#13;
new pork barrel projects can&#13;
do the same thing.&#13;
Itmay very well be 'a good&#13;
day to be a Republican' to&#13;
quote good old Tommy&#13;
himself. The question is, will&#13;
it stay a good month, year,&#13;
and beyond for Republicans,&#13;
or will the populist third&#13;
party finally get offthe&#13;
ground in 1996 as many&#13;
people get disgusted with&#13;
politics as usual????&#13;
One Liberal's Opinion&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger columnist&#13;
Good afternoon, all you&#13;
loyal Ranger News readers&#13;
(all two of you). So, what did&#13;
you think oflast Tuesday's&#13;
election results? If you are an&#13;
independent liberal, like I&#13;
am, you are probably pretty&#13;
depressed by now. Not only&#13;
did Tommy Thompson win by&#13;
a landslide as I predicted, but&#13;
Barca also went down.&#13;
Almost all offices that were&#13;
contested statewide went&#13;
Republican. Not only that,&#13;
with the exceptions ofthe&#13;
places that were having gun&#13;
referendums (Kenosha and&#13;
Milwaukee spring to mind&#13;
immediately), the turnout&#13;
was only fair despite better&#13;
than average weather.&#13;
One of my friends didn't&#13;
vote. When I asked him why&#13;
not, he said that he 'didn't&#13;
come from a voting family.'&#13;
Well, I guess that the nonvoters&#13;
ruled again. I for one&#13;
find it hard to believe that&#13;
anyone believes that the&#13;
economy is getting better.&#13;
Most ofthe people I know&#13;
work more than one job to&#13;
support themselves if they&#13;
are on their own. Even ifthey&#13;
are still living at home, most&#13;
of them work. The Democrats&#13;
and Independents out there&#13;
traditionally support working&#13;
people, and the Republicans&#13;
support the rich and big&#13;
money interests. The vote&#13;
going heavily Republican says&#13;
two things: 1) Most people are&#13;
misinformed as to the state of&#13;
the economy and their&#13;
personal finances, and believe&#13;
that their voting against&#13;
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prescribed to keep him off of them. But, did this&#13;
mean that he should be killed, because he had made&#13;
a few mistakes? I think not.&#13;
I am not blaming the police. During an adrenaline&#13;
rush, anything can happen. They may have been&#13;
intending to wound him only, and ended up killing&#13;
him instead. However, none of this had to happen.&#13;
Something is very wrong with society in general, if a&#13;
man who is trying to get help dies because he can't&#13;
admit that he has a problem or he will go in jail.&#13;
This man didn't want to go back to jail, because he&#13;
had five kids which he was attempting to support,&#13;
and lets face it, he had had enough ofjail.&#13;
The thorny problem is this: how much ofhis&#13;
behavior was intensified by societal stresses, and&#13;
how much of his behavior was caused by his own&#13;
problems? In other words, who gets the blame, and&#13;
how much? This is a very hard question. I am not&#13;
sure how to answer it, but I will say that I think that&#13;
considering the fact that Echevarria was trying to get&#13;
off of the drugs, it is especially tragic that his death&#13;
occurred then.&#13;
The Brent Moss problem pales in comparison.&#13;
First of all, the facts are not all in. Moss might have&#13;
had the cocaine, but why? Hopefully, the intent to&#13;
deliver charge was only because he didn't want to&#13;
admit that it was for himself. He still has an&#13;
excellent chance to play in the NFL, and become a&#13;
star. He is an outstanding running back who has&#13;
On the matter of&#13;
too much space&#13;
Some interest has arisen over what would seem&#13;
to be extra space surrounding an ad that has run&#13;
at various times over the course ofthe semester.&#13;
As explained to one or two individuals that&#13;
have recently questioned the ad and its placement,&#13;
it is, in fact, a full page ad placed according to the&#13;
wishes of the advertiser. What looks like extra&#13;
space was paid for as well as the text.&#13;
The advertiser feels that by having a large&#13;
amount of space surrounding a relatively small ad,&#13;
more attention will be drawn towards the ad as a&#13;
whole. This approach seems to be somewhat&#13;
successful.&#13;
-NickZahn&#13;
college football. He can still become an NFL star. It&#13;
is disheartening that this would happen now, on the&#13;
verge of the college bowls, and I for one find it&#13;
disappointing to say the least. Hopefully, Moss will&#13;
still have his career left. It is a shame that this&#13;
happened, but at least he didn't die, like Echevarria&#13;
did.&#13;
I support drug legalization, for the simple reason&#13;
that neither of these things wonld have happened&#13;
were drugs legal or at least not considered a criminal&#13;
offense (decriminalization). In Echevarria's case, he&#13;
would have legally been able to get help for his drug&#13;
problem, and so wouldn't have necessarily fallen&#13;
through the cracks of the legal/judicial system. In&#13;
Moss's case, being busted for cocaine&#13;
possession/intent to deliver(?) would never have&#13;
happened. It would be a non-issue. IfMoss were&#13;
supplying drugs, (not that he is; this is a rhetorical&#13;
question) he would be taxed legally, just as in any&#13;
other legitimate business.&#13;
I don't approve of drugs, but legalization is the only&#13;
way. Otherwise, life will continue as it is in America.&#13;
People will continue to be afraid to step outside of&#13;
their own homes. People will continue to be busted&#13;
that didn't need to be. People will continue to be&#13;
killed that didn't need to be. All the tragedy will&#13;
continue unabated, and everything will continue its&#13;
downward spiral into black despair.&#13;
Nov. 22 in the&#13;
Union Dining&#13;
Room from&#13;
11:30 AM to&#13;
1:00 PM&#13;
Win&#13;
Prizes&#13;
-&#13;
-&#13;
'The&#13;
C1&gt;arkside&#13;
Scene&#13;
By Amy Tucker&#13;
Calendar Editor&#13;
Thursday, November 17&#13;
Great American Smokeout!&#13;
Recruitment Fair- From 10 am - 2'&#13;
pm in Main Place.&#13;
Music- Come and see the videos of&#13;
Backodabus, a new band in the area.&#13;
The videos will be shown in&#13;
Greenquist 103 from 1:00 to 3:00 P!J1.&#13;
Admission is free and there will be&#13;
lots of prizes and CDs to give away.&#13;
aci6n Tetral- A creative group&#13;
Puebla State University, 7 pm&#13;
CART Theatre. Open to all UWP&#13;
dents and their guests.&#13;
Vie- City Slickers 2, 7:30 prn, in&#13;
Union Cinema. The cost is- $1 for&#13;
students and $2 for their&#13;
ests.&#13;
omerrsCrossCountry-NAIA&#13;
ational Championships, 10 am.&#13;
to all UWP students.&#13;
en's Cross Country- NAJA&#13;
ationa! Championship, 11:45 am.&#13;
e to all UWP students.&#13;
veningIn Mexico- From" pmJ1:30pm&#13;
, located in the Uuion&#13;
aar and Union Square.&#13;
noort- Jazz saxophonistBerkeley&#13;
dge with the Racine Municipal&#13;
d. 8:00 at the Racine Theatre&#13;
Guild. Call the RTG Box Office at&#13;
3-4218.&#13;
Blood Drive- 9am - 1:30 pm in&#13;
Union 104/106.&#13;
Turkey Bowling- 11am- 1 pm in&#13;
the Union Dining Room.&#13;
Women's Basketball- UWP vs.&#13;
Francis College, 5:30 pm. Free to all&#13;
UWP students.&#13;
Evening Concert- UW Parkside&#13;
Jazz Ensemble, 7:39 pm in the CART&#13;
Theatre. The eost is $3 for UWP&#13;
students $6 for guests.&#13;
Men's Basketball- UWP vs. St.&#13;
Francis College, 7:30 pm.&#13;
Wednesday, November 23&#13;
Noon Concert- Student recital,&#13;
CART D-118. Free and open to the&#13;
public.&#13;
Soup and Substance- Gregory&#13;
Mayer, Assistant Professor of&#13;
Biological Science will discuss DNA&#13;
Fingerprinting at noon in Union 104-&#13;
106.&#13;
7&#13;
1[alrs from thr &lt;trynr&#13;
by Paul Danninger&#13;
Bill Zasoba&#13;
We would like to make a toast&#13;
to eternal life in this review. Sink&#13;
your teeth into what we have to&#13;
say, and quench your thirst for&#13;
excitement. We now present you&#13;
with Interview with a Vampire.&#13;
First of all, we give caution to&#13;
those who want to see Interview&#13;
because Tom Cruise (Top Gun, '&#13;
The Firm) is in it. Although his&#13;
acting ability is definitely&#13;
relevant, and such a change of&#13;
character, his part is quite small.&#13;
Step aside, Tom, this is a Brad&#13;
. Pitt movie. Pitt (A River Runs&#13;
Through It )takes a big step in&#13;
Interview, facing a lead role and&#13;
critical pressure, yet he did it&#13;
well, being very thorough with his&#13;
part, and making a huge&#13;
transformation. To complete the&#13;
set there is movie stud number&#13;
three, Christian Slater tTrue&#13;
Romance, Untamed Heart). Slater&#13;
makes his tiny part as the&#13;
interviewer quite noticeable,&#13;
considering he was cast as a&#13;
substitute after we suffered the&#13;
loss of River Phoenix, the original&#13;
interviewer. Moving to the female&#13;
side of the cast, we have young&#13;
Kristen Dunst, playing the young&#13;
vampire Claudia, who makes a&#13;
huge impact in her first film. We&#13;
congratulate you, Kristen, you&#13;
went right for the throat on this&#13;
one.&#13;
The movie starts with Slater&#13;
interviewing the vamped-out Pitt&#13;
about his life. Pitt plays Lonis, a&#13;
depressed man who had lost his&#13;
wife and child, and who wants to&#13;
die. Then comes Lestat, a vampire&#13;
played by Cruise, who grants&#13;
Louis his death wish, along with&#13;
giving him the eternal life of a&#13;
vampire. Louis finds he does not&#13;
like the murderous life of a&#13;
vampire and has to struggle with&#13;
survival. Lestat then finds Louie&#13;
a young vampire companion,&#13;
Claudia, to put him at ease.&#13;
Eventually Louis and Claudia&#13;
ditch Lestat and look for more of&#13;
their kind. Their ventures&#13;
continue from there.&#13;
Overall, the movie is very dark&#13;
and morbid, with a lot of gore on&#13;
the side. Just do not expect squirt&#13;
guns filled with holy water or&#13;
garlic necklaces, because this&#13;
movie portrays the realistic side&#13;
of a vampire. Interview may not&#13;
be for all audiences, so taking&#13;
that into consideration, we give it&#13;
a yellow light. We hope you do not&#13;
have weak stomachs, future&#13;
viewers.&#13;
Lights, Camera, Action...&#13;
The Specialistv-v»&#13;
by Dawn Apostoli&#13;
Ifyou are interested in seeing&#13;
massive, fiery explosions, a hot&#13;
pursuit to help a distressed woman&#13;
seek revenge, and well-thought-out&#13;
schemes to kill a bunch of killers -&#13;
then The Specialist may be exactly&#13;
what you are looking for. But&#13;
before you go and see this flick, be&#13;
prepared for a storyline that isn't&#13;
exceptionally interesting or&#13;
detailed and acting that is simply&#13;
only mediocre.&#13;
The two well-known stars,&#13;
Sylvester Stallone and Sharon&#13;
Stone, share the big screen in this&#13;
film. Stallone's character, Ray, is a&#13;
CIA agent who is referred to as&#13;
"the Specialist". Ray is hired by a&#13;
young woman, May Monroe&#13;
(Stone), to assist her in locating&#13;
the men she saw brutally kill her&#13;
mother and father when she was&#13;
just a little girl. Stallone accepts&#13;
this dangerous yet typical job, and&#13;
May helps him out by becoming&#13;
physically close to one of the&#13;
murderers. She is filled with so&#13;
much hatred that she will do&#13;
whatever it takes in order to&#13;
relieve this pent-up anger, and she&#13;
believes that getting close to one of&#13;
the murderers is the only way to&#13;
destroy him. The killers all seem to&#13;
be aware of the animosity that&#13;
May has for them, so they are on&#13;
the lookout and are out to get Ray&#13;
(who is constantly hot on their&#13;
trail).&#13;
The rest of the story is made up&#13;
of the confrontations and murders&#13;
between everyone who is involved&#13;
in this situation. The enormous&#13;
eruptions of flammable objects and&#13;
other methods of killing seem to be&#13;
going on quite frequently. Stallone&#13;
is the main leader of all this lively&#13;
action (with his generous supply of&#13;
bubbling muscles). Imagine one of&#13;
his methods&#13;
of death: his&#13;
victim&#13;
swiftly soars&#13;
through a&#13;
room of&#13;
spectators&#13;
and his head&#13;
busts&#13;
through a&#13;
large glass&#13;
tank of&#13;
Sly Stallone + Boy George = Lips Supreme&#13;
From the book StarMorphspublished by Contemporary Books&#13;
water. Another one of the bad guys&#13;
is abruptly ejected into the air and&#13;
sent whirling away thanks to a&#13;
rather large explosion which set&#13;
his car ablaze. As a result of&#13;
another one of Stallone's game&#13;
plans, a few men plunge into the&#13;
ocean along with a portion ofthe&#13;
concrete building they were in.&#13;
One of his killings (which involves&#13;
another explosion, didn't, however,&#13;
work out quite the way he&#13;
envisioned becausehe accidentally&#13;
killed an innocent bystander ... or&#13;
did he? There is a casket, a&#13;
funeral, a dead body - but is it who&#13;
everyone thinks it is?&#13;
I thought the acting by Stallone&#13;
and Stone wasn't too terrific. It&#13;
could have been somewhat better&#13;
and more realistic; some of their&#13;
expressions looked a little fake. If&#13;
you want to pay to see a movie like&#13;
this, then by all means see The&#13;
Specialist. Maybe you are more&#13;
interested in seeing a movie full of&#13;
battles and numerous people,&#13;
buildings and automobiles set in&#13;
flames instead of a movie with&#13;
quality acting and an in-depth&#13;
story. If this is the case, then The&#13;
Specialist is a good choice for you&#13;
since this film certainly caters to&#13;
the several explosions and fights&#13;
more than most of the other&#13;
aspects of the movie.&#13;
assumt that J ntnt no introduction&#13;
Lestat&#13;
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that we're all used to hearing. A defiant high point of the&#13;
Formed in 1989 by Jim album would have to be the&#13;
Warchol, this three piece catchy, feedback-based guitar&#13;
Milwaukee-based band have riffs on such songs as&#13;
found their way around the "Kendall" and on the more&#13;
block. These guys have up-beat song "Pathological&#13;
shared a stage with suck acts Liar." Warchol's voice plays a&#13;
as Soundgarden, Soul big part in carrying the bands&#13;
Asylum, Lush and Redd melodic sound which is very&#13;
Kross. Maybe the most evident in the smoothing&#13;
impressive, they performed in flowing feeling of the song&#13;
the 1992 Lollapalooza tour in "Point". The shorter song&#13;
CD S.O.P.&#13;
,:~i;Jj;'&#13;
", JWi ;&gt;;~&#13;
Sometime Sweet Susan in their natural habitat&#13;
The&#13;
Poetrf&#13;
Dude&#13;
"by Chris Taschner IRONGATES&#13;
Hello again poetry people.&#13;
It's that time again ...time&#13;
for me to post another poem&#13;
for you to read. I hope you&#13;
are still considering handing&#13;
in a poem to me. The flow is&#13;
picking up a little bit and&#13;
I'm thankful for that. The&#13;
poem for this week is one of&#13;
mine. The poem for this&#13;
week is entitled "IronGates."&#13;
It deals with the high&#13;
schools of America and the&#13;
state they have been put in&#13;
by our young people. So&#13;
without hesitation ...here is&#13;
"Iron Gates" ...&#13;
It's so sad,&#13;
I want to cry&#13;
Our world is a mess&#13;
Streets crowd with blue and&#13;
red&#13;
Color means so much ...&#13;
In flesh and dress&#13;
Itseeps into our mind gardens&#13;
Nonstop flow of chambered&#13;
machines&#13;
Into our homes&#13;
Blood is spilling ...&#13;
The uneducated turn into&#13;
Black and white-stripeddressed-men&#13;
What does the future hold?&#13;
Besides a six shooter,&#13;
Or a needleshooter&#13;
I was inspired to write&#13;
this after trying to go back&#13;
to myoid high school and&#13;
visit some of my teachers.&#13;
The secretary in the front&#13;
office said I needed an&#13;
appointment to see them&#13;
now, she said they were&#13;
upping the security on my&#13;
former suburban school. I&#13;
think that had a great deal&#13;
to do with the former high&#13;
school principal who was&#13;
murdered last year in&#13;
Milwaukee. I also thought of&#13;
the metal detectors and the&#13;
security officers installed in&#13;
our city schools. I guess I&#13;
shouldn't be mad, but I&#13;
suppose it's keeping the&#13;
children safer. I just wish it&#13;
wouldn't have to had come&#13;
to this. It affects the&#13;
innocent people that try to&#13;
enter our schools as well. I&#13;
won't give up hope, though,&#13;
Soon the innocent won't get&#13;
Past the IRONGATES&#13;
We are building&#13;
By Christopher L. Taschner&#13;
for a safer country. It's our&#13;
duty to strive for this, not&#13;
only for us but for the&#13;
children that want to pursue&#13;
an education and feel safe&#13;
while getting it. There are a&#13;
lot of great teachers in our&#13;
schools inspiring a young&#13;
mind each day. It's&#13;
important to keep our&#13;
children, our future in mind.&#13;
I will see you all next week&#13;
and thanks for reading&#13;
again, I appreciate it. So&#13;
until next week, poetry&#13;
dudes and dudettes out&#13;
there, keep writing. See yal&#13;
1••• _··&#13;
by Robby Thompson&#13;
by "V"&#13;
For those of you who are&#13;
multi-cultured pioneers of&#13;
aesthetic value, one of your&#13;
many fine classes might be&#13;
Music Theory. For those of&#13;
you majoring in the subjectcritique&#13;
me (mentally, of&#13;
course). Hold on to your Cscale,&#13;
I'm giving you a theory&#13;
of my own. Chill, this is free.&#13;
Theory One according to&#13;
''V'': When choosing an album&#13;
to add to your collection, if&#13;
you are able to sample it&#13;
beforehand, all you really&#13;
need to listed to is the first&#13;
and last tracks. If these two&#13;
are to your personal liking, it&#13;
is a pretty good indicator that&#13;
you will enjoy a satisfactory&#13;
amount of the entire entity.&#13;
Skeptical? It is a theory, not a&#13;
law (although it should be).&#13;
I tested this theory yet&#13;
again with a group that I had&#13;
never heard of before. I&#13;
surprised myself yet again&#13;
with my theoretical brilliance.&#13;
The Group: LiR. The title:&#13;
"magica, magi co" . Their style&#13;
was an amalgam of Spin&#13;
DoctorslExtreme, with&#13;
interludes ofRed Hot Chili&#13;
Peppers, creating a sound so&#13;
strikingly pleasant that the&#13;
first track alone sucked me&#13;
"Tannery" is a pleasant&#13;
combination of clean and&#13;
dirty guitar with welcome&#13;
complex rhythms by both&#13;
drums and bass. "CecilleB.&#13;
Dumbsh%t" is the fourth Song&#13;
on the EP, which happens to&#13;
be twenty minutes long. After&#13;
the first seven minutes in the&#13;
song, you will find yourself&#13;
hitting the fast forward&#13;
button because the last&#13;
thirteen minutes are nothing&#13;
but a feed back circus. Even&#13;
though the mix on the album&#13;
leaves something to be&#13;
desired, Sometime Sweet&#13;
Susan still comes across as a&#13;
hard hitting trio. This would&#13;
urge any listener to turn this&#13;
album up way past ten, or&#13;
even better, experience them&#13;
live.&#13;
into a psychological addiction.&#13;
Unlike rap or metal, the bass&#13;
takes over the heartbeat,&#13;
bringing it into harmony with&#13;
nature itself. Sections of&#13;
piano potentially urge one to&#13;
world peace. Guitars both&#13;
wail and exhibit a special&#13;
artistry that shocked even&#13;
me. I must admit that the&#13;
lyrics are a little strange, yet&#13;
they portray a simplified&#13;
reality.&#13;
My point? I liked them. I&#13;
must give credit where credit&#13;
is due. They could use some&#13;
recognition from an&#13;
individual such as myself.&#13;
Armstrong: A Funky listening Experience&#13;
On Monday, November 30, Armstrong will Brian Horning - drums, Brad Smith - tenor&#13;
be funking it up at Union Square beginning at sax, Tom Block - alto sax, and Mark&#13;
7:30. Admission is free, but no guests under Eggebrecht - trumpet. With this wide array of&#13;
21. sounds, this septet has been billed with such&#13;
Armstrong has a sound not easily obscure titles as "psychedelic rap" and&#13;
categorized within today's musical genres. "hardcore jazz." Label them what you will,&#13;
Seven strong, the band consists of Eric they are simply Armstrong.&#13;
Houghton - vocals and trumpet, Bill Cihario - Will this band be as strong as the name&#13;
guitar, Eric Engel - bass, suggests? Check it out for yourself.&#13;
I was driving Stars hips when your great-granddaddy was still in diapers.&#13;
_CaptainMontgomeryScott&#13;
SAliiiflACK&#13;
Runners&#13;
9&#13;
Title-Runners&#13;
Prepare for&#13;
NAIA Nationals&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
Cross country runners try&#13;
to save their best for the last&#13;
race.&#13;
This Saturday, Parkside's&#13;
CroseCountry Teams will&#13;
lace up their spikes for the&#13;
last meet of the season and&#13;
forthe last time at the NAIA&#13;
National Championships.&#13;
The women's team is&#13;
currently ranked #5 in the&#13;
country in the latest NAIA&#13;
poll.&#13;
"I've really liked the way&#13;
our season has gone," Head&#13;
CoachMike De Witt said.&#13;
"We're a lot better than last&#13;
year because Amy (Haines)&#13;
and Tracy (Pope) have done&#13;
sowell. They've beaten 96%&#13;
of the runners they've faced,&#13;
which sets up a great team&#13;
score."&#13;
In cross country, five&#13;
runners count in the team&#13;
score,but seven will run at&#13;
nationals on Parkside's Cross&#13;
Country Course.&#13;
"We'vebeen solid all year,&#13;
but we've been saving our&#13;
bestfor nationals," Liz&#13;
Fashun said. "It's our last&#13;
NAJA,so we'd like to go out&#13;
with a bang."&#13;
The Lady Rangers should&#13;
bang up the competition&#13;
pretty well mainly because&#13;
they've escaped many&#13;
injuries. And the team has&#13;
compensated well for the few&#13;
injuries they did sustain.&#13;
"Melinda (Vasatko) stepped&#13;
in when Lisa Lewis got hurt,"&#13;
added De Witt.&#13;
It doesn't hurt to have a&#13;
strong All-American&#13;
contingent either. "Amy and&#13;
Tracy have a good shot at the&#13;
top 15 (the top 30 individuals&#13;
earn All-American honors). I&#13;
wouldn't discount Valerie&#13;
Niese's All-American chances&#13;
either. Hopefully, everyone&#13;
willbe under 75th place."&#13;
"Everyone is confident,"&#13;
Niese said. "We want to get&#13;
2ndand that's achievable if&#13;
everyonehas a great race. We&#13;
wantto do it for Coach (De&#13;
Witt),because it's our last&#13;
NAJA."&#13;
The ladies will have the&#13;
inspiration as well. 1992&#13;
OlYmpianand Parkside&#13;
graduate Michelle Rohl will&#13;
bein town for her induction&#13;
intothe NAIA Hall of Fame.&#13;
Unlike the women, the&#13;
lIlen's team has been&#13;
deeimated by injuries. They&#13;
failedto run a race with their&#13;
topseven healthy. Jesse&#13;
Deckerhas been the driving ) -&#13;
force of the team, establishing&#13;
himself as the team's no. 1&#13;
runner early in the season.&#13;
"The season hasn't gone as&#13;
well as expected due to&#13;
injuries, but I'd still like to&#13;
see us get in the top 15 _1B.II1IIM&amp;.1!§.IJ'Illtlll¥jJgl.I_llijlll,.1I9' •• ~jl&#13;
(teams)," Decker said. "We&#13;
want to have the top 5 finish&#13;
close together for the first&#13;
time this year."&#13;
Ryan Benson and Greg&#13;
Garland have been consistent&#13;
all year for the Rangers, with&#13;
Brian Borkowski and Will&#13;
v,,~en coming on as of&#13;
........ !1.11!"'.~fllr'll.gl•• ~$l.~.~i.~rj\"j.'II.&#13;
Wrestlers Ranked 13th&#13;
.The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
wrestling team has&#13;
been ranked #13 in the&#13;
country for the NCAA&#13;
Division II Pre-season&#13;
Wrestling Poll. The Rangers,&#13;
coached by Jim Koch, finished&#13;
9th in the NCAA Division II&#13;
Wrestling tournament season.&#13;
Two individual wrestlers for&#13;
UW-Parkside were ranked in&#13;
their weight class also. Bret&#13;
Stubbfield was ranked #7 at&#13;
150 pounds and Miles Weaver&#13;
was ranked #8 at&#13;
Heavyweight. The Rangers&#13;
open up their season&#13;
Saturday, November 12 at the&#13;
UW-Stevens Point&#13;
Invitational.&#13;
NCAA Division II Rankings&#13;
1.&#13;
2&#13;
3.&#13;
4.&#13;
5.&#13;
6.&#13;
7.&#13;
8.&#13;
9.&#13;
10.&#13;
11.&#13;
12.&#13;
Central Oklahoma&#13;
North Dakota State&#13;
Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
Pittsburgh-Johostown&#13;
Mankato State (Minn.)&#13;
South Dakota State&#13;
Southern Colorado&#13;
AdamsState (Colo.)&#13;
Northern Colorado&#13;
Ashland (Ohio)&#13;
Nebraska-Kearney&#13;
Portlaod State (Ore.)&#13;
200&#13;
181&#13;
175&#13;
162&#13;
147&#13;
140&#13;
135&#13;
118&#13;
110&#13;
102&#13;
87&#13;
77&#13;
13. UW-Parkside 75&#13;
14. North Dakota 65&#13;
15. Southern Connecticut 46&#13;
tie Carson-Newman(Tenn.) 46&#13;
17. ChadronState (Neb.) 39&#13;
18. SID-Edwardsville 32&#13;
19. Minnesota-Duluth 28&#13;
20. NorfolkState (Va.) 27&#13;
Also receiving votes:&#13;
Augustaoa (S.D.),Cheney(Pa.),ColoradoSchoolof&#13;
Mines. Indianapolis, San Francisco State, St. Cloud&#13;
State (Minn.),and Western State (Cclo.)&#13;
Runners, continued&#13;
late. Sophomore Andy Sarnow&#13;
has been improving every&#13;
race and was the 2nd finisher&#13;
for the team at the regional&#13;
meet. Unfortunately, he&#13;
sprained his ankle at practice&#13;
last week and is questionable&#13;
for Saturday's meet.&#13;
"If Andy doesn't run, then&#13;
each of us will have to run 10&#13;
seconds faster. Even if he's&#13;
there, we don't know if he'll&#13;
be 100%. We have to hope for&#13;
the best and prepare for the&#13;
worst: added&#13;
Decker.&#13;
But through all the tough&#13;
times, this team has shown&#13;
they've got heart. They&#13;
refused to succumb to&#13;
numerous injuries and what&#13;
they have lacked in talent,&#13;
.'IIIIl'.illlll/l&#13;
they have made up with&#13;
effort. I know, because I was&#13;
there.&#13;
Satu rday, November 19th • 1:30 prn&#13;
CHArvlPIONSHIP&#13;
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UW~&#13;
at the&#13;
W-Parkside Wood Road Soccer Field&#13;
Be there!&#13;
Brent Moss: Another Fallen Star?&#13;
by Scott Fragale&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Ithappened once again.&#13;
Another top athlete has fallen&#13;
by the wayside. Last week's&#13;
arrest of University of&#13;
Wisconsin star Brent Moss&#13;
for possession of crack cocaine&#13;
with the intent to deliver, has&#13;
added another name to the&#13;
growing list of athletes who&#13;
for one reason or another has&#13;
turned to drugs.&#13;
Darryl Strawberry, Dwight&#13;
Gooden, Roy Tarpley, Dexter&#13;
Manley, Steve Howe, and&#13;
Lawrence Taylor. The list&#13;
seemingly could go on forever.&#13;
Now we can add Brent Moss&#13;
to the list of people who may&#13;
never reach their full&#13;
potential because of drug use.&#13;
The warning signs have been&#13;
there for years.&#13;
Soon after leading the&#13;
Badgers to a Big-Ten&#13;
championship and a victory&#13;
in the Rose Bowl (Moss was&#13;
named game MVP), Brent&#13;
Moss could look forward to&#13;
his senior season. He could&#13;
set his sights on another&#13;
great season for the team,&#13;
make a reasonable run at the&#13;
Heisman Trophy, and plan on&#13;
making a huge salary after&#13;
being drafted by an N.F.L.&#13;
team. Well, the Badgers have&#13;
experienced some tough times&#13;
due mainly to some key&#13;
injuries (Moss included). The&#13;
Heisman was a long-shot at&#13;
best, and that huge salary&#13;
has just had some zeros&#13;
dropped from it.&#13;
Last November, Moss&#13;
talked with kids at a&#13;
community center in Madison&#13;
speaking about topics such as&#13;
self-respect, avoiding drugs,&#13;
and the value of hard work.&#13;
Looking back, his comments&#13;
appear to be somewhat&#13;
hypocritical. After making&#13;
several appearances of that&#13;
nature over the last year, the&#13;
media began to paint a&#13;
picture of Brent Moss that&#13;
now seems tainted. These&#13;
include comments such as&#13;
"Moss is not only a great&#13;
athlete, but he's a model&#13;
citizen as well."&#13;
"He's giving back to the&#13;
community."&#13;
"He's a great role model."&#13;
Statements of this nature&#13;
began to circulate amongst&#13;
the media and created an&#13;
image of Brent Moss that&#13;
perhaps overlooked some of&#13;
his downfalls.&#13;
Last April, I had the&#13;
pleasure to do an interview&#13;
with Moss, and looked&#13;
forward to the chance to&#13;
speak with him. He was one&#13;
of my favorite local athletes,&#13;
and from everything I had&#13;
seen and heard of him, I&#13;
believed he was not only a&#13;
great athlete but a decent guy&#13;
as well. Perhaps he was.&#13;
Perhaps he still is. But some&#13;
ofthe dealings I had in&#13;
contacting him for the&#13;
interview made question the&#13;
image that the media had&#13;
created.&#13;
In my effort to contact&#13;
Brent, I spoke with one of his&#13;
cousins in Racine (Moss'&#13;
hometown), to set up a time&#13;
when we could conduct the&#13;
interview. During our&#13;
conversation, his cousin made&#13;
a reference about drug use&#13;
and he implied that Brent&#13;
would be a part of it. When I&#13;
actually did the interview&#13;
with Moss, it was difficult&#13;
due to the loud music on the&#13;
other end of the phone. He&#13;
constantly had to excuse&#13;
himself from the conversation&#13;
to try and settle people down&#13;
who were attending the&#13;
party. Itwas during this time&#13;
when other drug related&#13;
references were uttered in the&#13;
background of our&#13;
conversation. Moss told me&#13;
about the now public 500,000&#13;
dollar insurance policy that&#13;
the University of Wisconsin&#13;
has on him in case of a career&#13;
threatening injury. He also&#13;
mentioned that several&#13;
N.F.L. teams had offered him&#13;
millions of dollars to leave&#13;
school a year early.&#13;
What Moss didn't mention&#13;
to me was why he was in&#13;
Racine for ten days during&#13;
scheduled class time. When I&#13;
asked him if the players were&#13;
able to get jobs for spending&#13;
money, he said "They take&#13;
care of us." Itwas at this time&#13;
that the image I had of him&#13;
began to tarnish.&#13;
There are many&#13;
unanswered questions that&#13;
remain in Brent Moss' life.&#13;
His future at UWM appears&#13;
to be over, although those&#13;
circumstances could change&#13;
before the season finale.&#13;
Other questions still remain.&#13;
One of which is how no one&#13;
seems to remember that this&#13;
isn't the first time that Brent&#13;
Moss and drug use have been&#13;
mentioned in the same&#13;
breath. His history includes&#13;
possession of marijuana both&#13;
in high school and in college.&#13;
After speaking personally&#13;
with Moss last year and&#13;
looking at his present&#13;
situation, wasn't it really just&#13;
a matter oftime before this&#13;
story broke. Hopefully for&#13;
Brent the person, something&#13;
good will come from this ugly&#13;
situation, and he'll get his&#13;
non-football life in order&#13;
before considering his options&#13;
of being Brent Moss the&#13;
athlete.&#13;
'Ranger Soccer Nfl Pilks&#13;
IOpponent Set Scott's Picks&#13;
by Scott Fragale&#13;
Hepp's Hype Picks&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
the final top twenty NCAA&#13;
Division II Soccer Poll. The&#13;
Rangers, coached by Rick&#13;
Kilps, are 14-1-2 and were&#13;
ranked #3 in the final poll.&#13;
UW-Parkside defeated&#13;
Oakland in the regular season&#13;
this year 3-0 in a game that&#13;
took place at Oakland.&#13;
Tickets for the event will be&#13;
$6 for general admission, $4&#13;
for students with a valid ID,&#13;
and $2 for children under the&#13;
age of 12.&#13;
TheUniversity of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parksidemen's&#13;
soccerteam will play Oakland&#13;
inits quarterfinal NCAA&#13;
DivisionII tournament game&#13;
which willtake place this&#13;
Ssturdayat Ipm on Wood&#13;
IRoadSoccerfield on UWParkside'scampus.&#13;
oakland defeated East&#13;
Stroudsburg2-1 in sudden.&#13;
deathovertime on Sunday m&#13;
Michigan.The win pushes&#13;
oakland's record to 15-1-2.&#13;
ITheywere also ranked #8 in&#13;
Buffalo over Green Bay: The Packers come into&#13;
this one a little banged-up (Sharpe &amp; Bennett).&#13;
Even at full strength the Packers would be hard&#13;
pressed to win in Buffalo.&#13;
Detroit over Chicago: Look for Barry Sanders to&#13;
have another big day against the Bears poor rundefense.&#13;
Steve Walsh has had a great run, but&#13;
all good things must end eventually.&#13;
New England over San Diego:&#13;
The Patriots keep their slim playoff hopes alive&#13;
with a big win against a tough Charger team.&#13;
look for Natrone Means to have a big day against&#13;
the soft patriot defense, but the Chargers come&#13;
up a little short.&#13;
Philadelphia ouer Arizona: Same teams as two&#13;
weeks ago, same result. Look for the Cardinals&#13;
defense to keep this one real close.&#13;
Tampa Bay ouer Seattle: The Buccaneers have&#13;
come really close to pulling out victories the last&#13;
couple of weeks, while the Seahawks have had a&#13;
habit of finding a way to lose.&#13;
Last week: 3-2&#13;
Season: 27-13&#13;
Green Bay ouer Buffalo: The Pack has made&#13;
a believer out of Hepp. Their defense is so&#13;
tough in the clutch. The inconsistent Bills&#13;
have been tough to figure out.&#13;
Detroit ouer Chicago: Is Steve Walsh (5-0)&#13;
really magic? With Barry Sander roaring&#13;
past the Bear's soft run defense, Walsh will&#13;
have a tough time pulling another rabbit out&#13;
of his hat.&#13;
San Diego ouer New England: Itseems like&#13;
everyone had the Chargers ready to fold up&#13;
versus the Chiefs last week. But the Bolts&#13;
have shown they are ready to contend.&#13;
Arizona ouer Philadelphia: The Eagles were&#13;
grounded by the Browns last week and&#13;
Buddy Ryan is the one man who should&#13;
know how to stop Cunningbam as the Cards&#13;
pull a big upset.&#13;
Seattle ouer Tampa Bay: Who cares? The&#13;
Bucs are the most inept team in football, so&#13;
the Seahawks win by default.&#13;
Last week: 2-3&#13;
Season Total: 21-19&#13;
UW-Parkside Men's&#13;
Basketball Defeats&#13;
)Russians Parkside Duo Star for&#13;
Undefeated Raiders&#13;
19 shooting. ThE&gt;sophomore&#13;
also pulled down 16 rebounds.&#13;
Marc Houtakker tallied 16.&#13;
Shahter was led by Andrei&#13;
Klemez who scored 29 points&#13;
to lead all scorers. Klemez&#13;
knocked down several three&#13;
pointers.&#13;
UW-Parkside will open&#13;
their season Friday,&#13;
November 18th at the&#13;
Regent's Tip-off Classic which&#13;
will be held at Rockford (II.)&#13;
College. Their first home&#13;
game will be at 7:30 pm on&#13;
Tuesday, November 22nd&#13;
versus St. Francis College.&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside men's&#13;
basketballteam defeated&#13;
Shahter, a Russian team&#13;
I touringthe U.S., in their final&#13;
tune-up before the regular&#13;
seasonbegins.&#13;
The Rangers won the game&#13;
81-58.The halftime score was&#13;
37-32in the favor ofUWParkside.&#13;
I TheRangers dominated the&#13;
boards outrebounding&#13;
Shahter 52-31. UW-Parkside&#13;
pulleddown 22 offensive&#13;
I reboundsin the exhibition.&#13;
LeviBradley led UWParksidewith&#13;
22 points on 9-&#13;
now rejoined the team as a&#13;
role player and has been a big&#13;
contributor to special teams.&#13;
"When I was away from the&#13;
team, I missed playing for the&#13;
kids. And after the game,&#13;
when 20 kids come up to you&#13;
after the game and ask you&#13;
for your autograph, that's the&#13;
best feeling in the world. It's&#13;
what keeps me going," Nolan&#13;
said.&#13;
The Raiders have been&#13;
drawing a nice crowd to keep&#13;
Nolan going. They've drawn&#13;
between 1,500 to 2,000 fans a&#13;
game, but the big games draw&#13;
up to 5,000 according to&#13;
Nolan.&#13;
Nolan attributes his&#13;
improving performance to the&#13;
Raiders. "I learned the&#13;
cornerback position from&#13;
them," he said.&#13;
The Raiders played Lake&#13;
County in the semi-finals of&#13;
the Midwest League this past&#13;
weekend. They would play in&#13;
finals November 19th.&#13;
Itjust doesn't seem right&#13;
that Buzz, Nolan, and the&#13;
Raiders were turned away&#13;
from the national&#13;
tournament. '(But we put out&#13;
a notice to all the teams&#13;
saying that we'll play&#13;
anyone," Bezotte said.&#13;
Ifthere's any justice, the&#13;
team that does win the&#13;
tournament will take their&#13;
skirts off and come play the&#13;
Raiders.&#13;
not to look at me. There was a&#13;
lot of build up from the people&#13;
around me," Bezotte said.&#13;
However, Bezotte is hoping&#13;
to try out with the World&#13;
League in December. "I don't&#13;
know if I'm good enough to&#13;
play, but I'll never know&#13;
unless I try," Bezotte said.&#13;
Right now, he's just enjoys&#13;
playing with the Raiders. The&#13;
Raiders play in the Midwest&#13;
League composed of teams&#13;
from Illinois, Indiana,&#13;
Missouri, and Wisconsin. The&#13;
team practices on Tuesdays&#13;
and Thursdays and the games&#13;
are played by NFL rules.&#13;
"It's a lot of fun. Most of the&#13;
guys played in college and&#13;
even some in the pros. It's&#13;
made up of players who don't&#13;
want to give up the sport, "&#13;
Bezotte said . "We're just&#13;
lucky to have a lot of talent&#13;
and I think I've improved&#13;
since the season started."&#13;
A friend told Rick Nolan&#13;
about the Raiders, which was&#13;
a perfect team for Nolan, who&#13;
wanted to get involved with a&#13;
local football team.&#13;
"Try-outs were very&#13;
difficult," Nolan said, "Most of&#13;
the players have great&#13;
athletic ability and college&#13;
experience."&#13;
Nolan used his quickness at&#13;
cornerback position, where he&#13;
started until he had to&#13;
temporarily leave the team&#13;
for personal reasons. He has&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
Assistant Sports Editor&#13;
Can a team be too good?&#13;
Well, the 12-0 Racine&#13;
Raiders allegedly have been&#13;
shunned from the national&#13;
tournament for just that&#13;
reason. The Raiders have&#13;
been so dominant in the&#13;
Midwest League that they&#13;
must have scared the&#13;
selection committee.&#13;
One huge reason for their&#13;
success is 6'5", 280 pound&#13;
tackle Jim "Buzz" Bezotte.&#13;
Buzz, if you recall, was the&#13;
NAJA and NCAA&#13;
Heavyweight National&#13;
Champion last year in&#13;
wrestling. The first wrestler&#13;
in seven years to accomplish&#13;
that feat.&#13;
Rick Nolan, the 1994&#13;
KochlHeisman Trophy&#13;
recipient for Parkside's&#13;
intramural flag football&#13;
league, has also taken his&#13;
skills to the Raiders at the&#13;
cornerback position.&#13;
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wrestling career with that&#13;
rare double victory, one&#13;
reporter wrote that maybe&#13;
the NFL could use him. This&#13;
started NFL rumors that&#13;
Bezotte said were blown way&#13;
out of proportion.&#13;
"I had some contact with&#13;
the 4gers and they offered me&#13;
a chance to play on their&#13;
practice squad, but they chose&#13;
Rangers Fall in Finale&#13;
kills and 12 digs on the&#13;
evening. Tammi Rickert,&#13;
Melissa Wolter, and Kelly&#13;
Krupo each had seven kills for&#13;
the match. Rickert led the&#13;
team with digs coming up&#13;
with 16 for the match.&#13;
Michelle Danielson had 31&#13;
assists on the evening. The&#13;
Rangers were a young team&#13;
in 1994, and they will return&#13;
everyone on the roster&#13;
because this year's team had&#13;
no seniors.&#13;
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Wisconsin-Parkside's women's&#13;
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final match of the season to&#13;
DivisionlOW-Green Bay&#13;
, Thursday night on the&#13;
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byKarenDiehl&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
Onthe morning of Sunday,&#13;
October30 between the hours&#13;
011:30am and 11:45 am, a&#13;
red,1994Chevrolet S-10&#13;
pickuptruck parked in the&#13;
liousinglot was struck by an&#13;
unknownvehicle. The truck&#13;
wasparkedin between&#13;
liousingUnits 4&#13;
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moderate damage to the&#13;
driver's side front quarter&#13;
panel, headlight  and&#13;
directional, front grill, and&#13;
bumper.&#13;
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United&#13;
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ManagingEditor&#13;
advanced notice of any such proposals.&#13;
Blake, who is PSGA Treasurer, took&#13;
issue with the changes because the GA&#13;
delegates did not have the new text ten&#13;
days before meeting in Steven's Point. If&#13;
they had had the actual proposal for ten&#13;
days, delegates could have made more&#13;
informed  choices,  he argued.&#13;
"If&#13;
people&#13;
don't know what's  going on, they just&#13;
vote blindly," said Blake.&#13;
Although there had been no text for&#13;
the changes the proposed change in the&#13;
UC bylaws was perfectly okay, said&#13;
Stacy. The proposals had been discussed&#13;
at the Superior General Assembly last&#13;
month (to which Parkside sent no&#13;
representatives)  and had been talked&#13;
about in the President's newsletter.  The&#13;
UC President  reported that, when&#13;
considering such a change, the UC&#13;
normally announces that there will be a&#13;
vote on the matter, without debating any&#13;
specifics. This proposal was not only&#13;
announced one month earlier, Stacy&#13;
said, but&#13;
it&#13;
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delegates who attended both the&#13;
Superior and the Steven's Point GA's&#13;
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its ramifications.&#13;
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See,&#13;
UNITED&#13;
~UNCIL,&#13;
page&#13;
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November10, 1994&#13;
including a 15-1-2 mark this&#13;
season.&#13;
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for the team&#13;
in&#13;
more ways&#13;
than one. "I felt like an&#13;
/ expectant father," said Coach&#13;
Rick Kilps, ''They said they'd&#13;
call or fax me Sunday, but I&#13;
ended up having to call&#13;
myself on Monday morning."&#13;
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number one seed in the region&#13;
which means they get a first&#13;
round bye. They will host the&#13;
winner of Oakland (14-1-2)&#13;
and East Stroudesberg (18-3)&#13;
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Final Four at stake. The&#13;
game is tentatively scheduled&#13;
for November 20th at 1:00&#13;
prn.&#13;
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Stroudesberg earlier this&#13;
season. Parkside has not&#13;
played East Stroudesberg,&#13;
. but they beat Oakland 3-0&#13;
this year. However, Kilps&#13;
After three years of&#13;
disappointment,  the Rangers&#13;
have finally received an&#13;
overdue invitation to the&#13;
NCAA Div. II Regional&#13;
Tournament.  The team has&#13;
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and waits for the play&#13;
down-field during a&#13;
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SoccerTeam Earns Berth&#13;
by Al Heppner&#13;
Assistant Sports Editor&#13;
quickly added,&#13;
"It&#13;
(Parkside&#13;
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game and was only blown&#13;
open at the end."&#13;
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and for the people who helped&#13;
set this up the past few years&#13;
like Tom Czop, Chris Ryan,&#13;
Mark Gyurko, Oscar Toscano,&#13;
Nick Hemer, and Ron&#13;
Knestrict. This game is for&#13;
them."&#13;
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              <text>F&#13;
Surviving&#13;
The Holocaust:&#13;
I&#13;
Walter&#13;
Peltz Shares&#13;
His Past&#13;
byKaren&#13;
Diehl&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
"Mynumber&#13;
in Auschwitz&#13;
is 149,514,"&#13;
he stated&#13;
simply&#13;
in a heavy&#13;
Polish&#13;
accent.&#13;
"When&#13;
they&#13;
did tattoo&#13;
the&#13;
number,&#13;
your&#13;
name&#13;
was&#13;
erased.&#13;
They&#13;
never&#13;
did refer&#13;
to you as Walter&#13;
Peltz.&#13;
They&#13;
called&#13;
you by your&#13;
number."&#13;
The man&#13;
behind&#13;
number&#13;
149,514&#13;
spoke&#13;
to the crowd&#13;
assembled&#13;
in the Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
on October&#13;
25. While&#13;
wesat comfortably&#13;
in our&#13;
middle-class,&#13;
1994&#13;
existences,&#13;
Walter&#13;
Peltz&#13;
took&#13;
us back&#13;
in&#13;
time&#13;
to the second&#13;
World&#13;
War.&#13;
Peltz&#13;
is a survivor&#13;
of&#13;
fiveNazi&#13;
concentration&#13;
camps,&#13;
including&#13;
the horrific&#13;
death&#13;
camp,&#13;
Auschwitz.&#13;
During&#13;
the Holocaust,&#13;
Peltz&#13;
was&#13;
drafted&#13;
by the Polish&#13;
army&#13;
and then&#13;
went&#13;
AWOL.&#13;
"I did go AWOL,&#13;
1want&#13;
you to&#13;
know.&#13;
I'm not ashamed&#13;
of it.&#13;
Otherwise&#13;
I wouldn't&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
here.&#13;
1 went&#13;
AWOL&#13;
and&#13;
got captured&#13;
by the Naxis,"&#13;
he&#13;
said.&#13;
Review&#13;
of&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
List&#13;
- See&#13;
page&#13;
8.&#13;
From&#13;
that&#13;
point,&#13;
Walter&#13;
Peltz's&#13;
life was&#13;
never&#13;
the&#13;
same.&#13;
After&#13;
escaping&#13;
several&#13;
times&#13;
from&#13;
the Nazis,&#13;
he was&#13;
eventually&#13;
taken&#13;
and brought&#13;
to a concentration&#13;
camp.&#13;
He&#13;
was&#13;
transferred&#13;
to several&#13;
other&#13;
camps&#13;
before&#13;
he ended&#13;
up at Auschwitz.&#13;
He spent&#13;
two years&#13;
there.&#13;
Peltz&#13;
did not give&#13;
graphic&#13;
details&#13;
of the horrors&#13;
he saw&#13;
at the camps.&#13;
"I don't&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
go into&#13;
it," he stated.&#13;
"I don't&#13;
want&#13;
you to have&#13;
a sleepless&#13;
night."&#13;
He did, however,&#13;
tell&#13;
us about&#13;
some&#13;
ofthe&#13;
tragedies&#13;
brought&#13;
about&#13;
by&#13;
the Holocaust.&#13;
Peltz&#13;
was&#13;
the oldest&#13;
of five&#13;
children.&#13;
At a point&#13;
after&#13;
he&#13;
deserted&#13;
the Polish&#13;
army,&#13;
but&#13;
before&#13;
he was&#13;
brought&#13;
to a&#13;
concentration&#13;
camp,&#13;
Walter&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF&#13;
WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
Walter&#13;
Peltz,survivor&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Holocaust,&#13;
speaks&#13;
to&#13;
a&#13;
crowd&#13;
in the&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
prior&#13;
to&#13;
a showing&#13;
of&#13;
"Schindler's&#13;
List."&#13;
returned&#13;
to Warsaw&#13;
to find&#13;
his family.&#13;
He found&#13;
them&#13;
living&#13;
in a hole&#13;
in the ground.&#13;
"My&#13;
mother&#13;
was&#13;
laying&#13;
on the&#13;
ground,&#13;
not knowing&#13;
where&#13;
I&#13;
was,&#13;
and not knowing&#13;
if &#13;
I'm&#13;
Isee&#13;
PELTZ,&#13;
page&#13;
2.&#13;
Handgun&#13;
Referendum:&#13;
Killers&#13;
or Protectors?&#13;
Your Chance&#13;
To &#13;
Decide&#13;
byDouglas&#13;
D. Pasniak&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
Voters&#13;
will&#13;
consider&#13;
a&#13;
referendum&#13;
concerning&#13;
handgun&#13;
possession&#13;
in the&#13;
CityofKenosha&#13;
on November&#13;
8. This&#13;
referendum,&#13;
if&#13;
passed,&#13;
will make&#13;
it illegal&#13;
to&#13;
possess&#13;
a &#13;
gun&#13;
with&#13;
a barrel&#13;
lessthan&#13;
10 inches&#13;
long&#13;
intended&#13;
to be fired&#13;
with&#13;
one&#13;
hand.&#13;
Several&#13;
groups&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
exempt&#13;
from&#13;
this&#13;
ordinance:&#13;
police,&#13;
security&#13;
officers,&#13;
licensed&#13;
gun&#13;
collectors,&#13;
target&#13;
shooters&#13;
who&#13;
store&#13;
their&#13;
guns&#13;
.&#13;
at clubs,&#13;
and others.&#13;
Violators&#13;
of the proposed&#13;
ordinance&#13;
would&#13;
be charged&#13;
witha misdemeanor&#13;
and&#13;
fined&#13;
$110&#13;
for the first&#13;
offense&#13;
and$210&#13;
for subsequent&#13;
offenses.&#13;
No jail time&#13;
or&#13;
criminal&#13;
record&#13;
would&#13;
develop&#13;
from&#13;
this&#13;
ordinance.&#13;
The&#13;
handgun&#13;
would&#13;
be confiscated&#13;
and&#13;
destroyed&#13;
if &#13;
not needed&#13;
for court&#13;
purposes.&#13;
This&#13;
referendum&#13;
is&#13;
supported&#13;
by Campaign&#13;
For A&#13;
Better&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
This&#13;
organization&#13;
consists&#13;
of&#13;
members&#13;
from&#13;
community&#13;
groups,&#13;
churches,&#13;
and&#13;
concerned&#13;
citizens.&#13;
Campaign&#13;
For A Better&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
believes&#13;
that&#13;
possession&#13;
of handguns&#13;
is a&#13;
serious&#13;
problem&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
having&#13;
a handgun&#13;
in the&#13;
home&#13;
is far more&#13;
likely&#13;
to kill&#13;
or cause&#13;
serious&#13;
harm&#13;
to&#13;
loved&#13;
ones&#13;
than&#13;
to protect&#13;
them.&#13;
One&#13;
member&#13;
of this&#13;
organization,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Bloedorn,&#13;
stated,&#13;
"It is not so much&#13;
a&#13;
crime&#13;
issue&#13;
but a public&#13;
health&#13;
issue."&#13;
Bloedorn&#13;
believes&#13;
that&#13;
passage&#13;
of this&#13;
referendum&#13;
will force&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Citizens&#13;
Against&#13;
Crime&#13;
(the&#13;
leading&#13;
organization&#13;
against&#13;
this&#13;
referendum)&#13;
to come&#13;
to "the&#13;
table"&#13;
and reinterpret&#13;
the&#13;
Second&#13;
Amendment.&#13;
Campaign&#13;
For A Better&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
Bloedorn,&#13;
believes&#13;
that&#13;
it is a&#13;
"seed&#13;
to a national&#13;
plan,"&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
if &#13;
this&#13;
handgun&#13;
ban&#13;
becomes&#13;
law,&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Citizens&#13;
Against&#13;
Crime&#13;
will&#13;
appeal&#13;
this&#13;
decision.&#13;
Bloedorn&#13;
believes&#13;
the appeal&#13;
would&#13;
be based&#13;
on the Second&#13;
Amendment&#13;
to the&#13;
Constitution,&#13;
the right&#13;
to bear&#13;
arms.&#13;
The&#13;
Amendment&#13;
states,&#13;
"A well&#13;
regulated&#13;
Students&#13;
Rally for Education&#13;
militia,&#13;
being&#13;
necessary&#13;
to the&#13;
security&#13;
of a free&#13;
state,&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
of the people&#13;
to keep&#13;
and bear&#13;
arms,&#13;
shall&#13;
not be&#13;
infringed."&#13;
Bloedorn&#13;
is a teacher&#13;
who&#13;
says&#13;
he constantly&#13;
hears&#13;
students&#13;
talking&#13;
about&#13;
handguns.&#13;
He stated,&#13;
"We're&#13;
not against&#13;
guns,&#13;
just&#13;
against&#13;
handgun&#13;
violence&#13;
such&#13;
as the&#13;
kid going&#13;
to school&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
gun.&#13;
1wouldn't&#13;
want&#13;
my&#13;
child&#13;
playing&#13;
where&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
handguns."&#13;
Opposed&#13;
to this&#13;
referendum,&#13;
the Kenosha&#13;
Citizens&#13;
Against&#13;
Crime&#13;
consists&#13;
of individuals,&#13;
sportsmen,&#13;
veterans,&#13;
police&#13;
officers,&#13;
and&#13;
business&#13;
people&#13;
who&#13;
firmly&#13;
believe&#13;
in the&#13;
right&#13;
to bear&#13;
arms.&#13;
According&#13;
Isee&#13;
HANDGUN,&#13;
page&#13;
2.&#13;
Baldwin&#13;
spoke&#13;
of Wisconsin's&#13;
traditionally&#13;
strong&#13;
commitment&#13;
to higher&#13;
education&#13;
and&#13;
warned&#13;
about&#13;
threats&#13;
to that&#13;
tradition.&#13;
"Further&#13;
shifting&#13;
of the state's&#13;
revenue&#13;
burden&#13;
to students&#13;
will&#13;
result&#13;
in you,&#13;
the students,&#13;
being&#13;
denied&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to pursue&#13;
your&#13;
goals,&#13;
improve&#13;
your&#13;
lives&#13;
and&#13;
improve&#13;
the quality&#13;
of life in&#13;
Wisconsin,"&#13;
Baldwin&#13;
said.&#13;
Stacy&#13;
also&#13;
spoke&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
recent&#13;
property&#13;
tax relief&#13;
proposals&#13;
and the threat&#13;
they&#13;
November&#13;
3, 1994&#13;
Enrollment&#13;
Target&#13;
Met&#13;
for Fall 1994&#13;
by Tabitha&#13;
Brown&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
System&#13;
sets&#13;
enrollment&#13;
goals&#13;
for each&#13;
university&#13;
in the&#13;
system&#13;
each&#13;
semester.&#13;
What&#13;
the goal&#13;
entails&#13;
for each&#13;
school&#13;
is that&#13;
they&#13;
stay&#13;
at least&#13;
1%&#13;
within&#13;
the target&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
system&#13;
has set for them.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
has met&#13;
their&#13;
goal&#13;
for the fall semester.&#13;
Registar&#13;
Susan&#13;
Johnson&#13;
said,"We&#13;
did&#13;
fall within&#13;
the one percent&#13;
of&#13;
meeting&#13;
our target&#13;
and in the&#13;
eyes&#13;
of the UW&#13;
System,&#13;
we did&#13;
meet&#13;
our goals."&#13;
There&#13;
were&#13;
two campuses&#13;
in the UW&#13;
System&#13;
who&#13;
didn't&#13;
meet&#13;
their&#13;
target&#13;
enrollment&#13;
goals.&#13;
Two&#13;
of them&#13;
exceeded&#13;
their&#13;
range&#13;
of 1&#13;
% &#13;
and two ofthem&#13;
fell&#13;
below&#13;
that&#13;
range.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
further&#13;
commented&#13;
that&#13;
"we&#13;
did very&#13;
well&#13;
in a time&#13;
when&#13;
enrollments&#13;
were&#13;
declining."&#13;
The&#13;
enrollment&#13;
for this fall&#13;
rose&#13;
slightly&#13;
over&#13;
fall 1993.&#13;
Many&#13;
categories&#13;
increased&#13;
their&#13;
enrollments&#13;
this&#13;
semester,&#13;
while&#13;
few decreased.&#13;
For instance,&#13;
we had&#13;
fewer&#13;
undergraduate&#13;
students&#13;
this&#13;
semester&#13;
than&#13;
we did last fall.&#13;
But the number&#13;
of graduate&#13;
students&#13;
increased&#13;
this&#13;
fall.&#13;
The&#13;
number&#13;
of students&#13;
of&#13;
color&#13;
increased,&#13;
while&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of white&#13;
students&#13;
decreased.&#13;
This&#13;
semester&#13;
we&#13;
also&#13;
have&#13;
more&#13;
nontraditional&#13;
students&#13;
than&#13;
last fall,&#13;
and&#13;
the number&#13;
of traditional&#13;
students&#13;
has dropped&#13;
since&#13;
last fall.&#13;
This&#13;
semester&#13;
the number&#13;
of&#13;
part-time&#13;
students&#13;
increased&#13;
by 4.5%&#13;
in comparison&#13;
to the&#13;
fall 1993&#13;
enrollment.&#13;
Full-&#13;
time&#13;
students&#13;
decreased&#13;
by&#13;
14%.&#13;
Male&#13;
student&#13;
enrollment&#13;
decreased&#13;
from&#13;
last fall to&#13;
present&#13;
by 2.31&#13;
%. &#13;
The&#13;
enrollment&#13;
of women&#13;
increased&#13;
3.34%.*&#13;
Over&#13;
500 students&#13;
from&#13;
across&#13;
Madison),&#13;
and&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
Of&#13;
thestate&#13;
gathered&#13;
Oct.&#13;
26 at the&#13;
UW&#13;
Student&#13;
Governments&#13;
State&#13;
Capitol&#13;
to protest&#13;
high&#13;
President&#13;
David&#13;
C. Stacy.&#13;
Letters&#13;
tuition&#13;
increases&#13;
and&#13;
to inspire&#13;
of support&#13;
from&#13;
State&#13;
Reps.&#13;
Terry&#13;
students&#13;
to vote&#13;
on Nov.&#13;
8. The&#13;
Musser&#13;
(R-Black&#13;
River&#13;
Falls)&#13;
and&#13;
rally,&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by the United&#13;
Sheila&#13;
Harsdorf&#13;
(R-River&#13;
Falls)&#13;
COUncil&#13;
of Student&#13;
Governments,&#13;
were&#13;
also&#13;
read.&#13;
featured&#13;
several&#13;
state&#13;
legislators&#13;
The&#13;
rally&#13;
opened&#13;
with&#13;
an&#13;
andstudent&#13;
leaders&#13;
speaking&#13;
on&#13;
explanation&#13;
of the issues&#13;
at hand.&#13;
the&#13;
d &#13;
f&#13;
"Tuition&#13;
is out of control,&#13;
nee&#13;
LOra strong&#13;
state&#13;
commitment&#13;
to higher&#13;
education.&#13;
students'&#13;
tuition&#13;
should&#13;
not have&#13;
SSpeakers&#13;
included&#13;
United&#13;
to bear&#13;
the burden&#13;
of prope~ax&#13;
S&#13;
tates&#13;
Association&#13;
President&#13;
relief...&#13;
(and)&#13;
students&#13;
ardeCvo&#13;
gil&#13;
te h&#13;
everywhere,"&#13;
said&#13;
Unite&#13;
ounc&#13;
l'  &#13;
p ania&#13;
Arellano,&#13;
State&#13;
Rep.&#13;
t&#13;
arnm&#13;
B&#13;
)&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Affairs&#13;
Direc&#13;
or&#13;
St&#13;
y  aldwin&#13;
CD-Madison,&#13;
Sachin&#13;
Chheda.&#13;
Isee&#13;
RALLY,&#13;
page&#13;
2.&#13;
al~te~S:en:a~t~o:r~Fr~e~d~R~is~s:e:r~(~D~-&#13;
:::::=::"-&#13;
-..!=============::..&#13;
_&#13;
-&#13;
-Vote!&#13;
Meet&#13;
the&#13;
national&#13;
and&#13;
state&#13;
candidates&#13;
you'll&#13;
see&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
Nov.&#13;
8 ballot...&#13;
p. &#13;
6&#13;
-Get&#13;
the&#13;
lowdown&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
#1&#13;
Men's&#13;
Soccer&#13;
team&#13;
...&#13;
p. &#13;
10&#13;
2&#13;
Holocaust&#13;
INTERN&#13;
OPPORTUNITY&#13;
FOR&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
INTERESTEDJN&#13;
THE&#13;
HOME&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
SIDE&#13;
OF&#13;
THE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
INDUSTRY&#13;
NORTHWESTERN&#13;
MUTUAL&#13;
LIFE,&#13;
8th&#13;
largest&#13;
life&#13;
insurance&#13;
company&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
U.S.,&#13;
is  looking&#13;
for&#13;
second&#13;
semester&#13;
sophomores&#13;
or junior&#13;
level&#13;
students&#13;
preferably&#13;
with&#13;
a Business&#13;
or  Communications&#13;
major&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
interested&#13;
in  a seven&#13;
month&#13;
(summer&#13;
and&#13;
one&#13;
semester)&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Intern&#13;
position.&#13;
The&#13;
assignment&#13;
is in one&#13;
of our&#13;
large&#13;
insurance&#13;
service&#13;
departments&#13;
located&#13;
in the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
Home&#13;
Office&#13;
at 720&#13;
E.&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
(Additional&#13;
information&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
intern&#13;
requirements&#13;
are&#13;
available&#13;
in the&#13;
Career&#13;
Center.)&#13;
I&#13;
CAMPUS&#13;
RECRUITING&#13;
DATE:&#13;
THURSDAY,NovEMBER&#13;
10,1994&#13;
I&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE&#13;
~Jt~~~rn&#13;
EQUAl&#13;
OPPORTUNITY&#13;
EMPWYER&#13;
COMMrrrED&#13;
TO AFFIRMATIVE&#13;
AcnON&#13;
(continued&#13;
from&#13;
page&#13;
1)&#13;
got&#13;
no&#13;
family,&#13;
finding&#13;
out&#13;
that&#13;
their&#13;
families&#13;
and&#13;
relatives&#13;
were&#13;
murdered.&#13;
Nobody&#13;
could&#13;
go home&#13;
and&#13;
it was&#13;
terrible."&#13;
Peltz&#13;
was&#13;
motivated&#13;
to&#13;
speak&#13;
to us,&#13;
and&#13;
to other&#13;
students,&#13;
by&#13;
what&#13;
he&#13;
calls&#13;
"the&#13;
times."&#13;
Peltz&#13;
is&#13;
adamantly&#13;
opposed&#13;
to the&#13;
nee-Nazi&#13;
movement&#13;
which&#13;
has&#13;
appeared&#13;
here&#13;
and&#13;
worldwide.&#13;
He&#13;
is also&#13;
appalled&#13;
by people&#13;
who&#13;
don't&#13;
believe&#13;
the&#13;
Holocaust&#13;
ever&#13;
happened.&#13;
"In&#13;
1994,&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
thing&#13;
can&#13;
happen,"&#13;
he&#13;
stated.&#13;
"I hope&#13;
that&#13;
I don't&#13;
waste&#13;
my&#13;
time."&#13;
A presentation&#13;
of&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
List&#13;
followed&#13;
the&#13;
lecture.&#13;
Peltz&#13;
remarked&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
film&#13;
was&#13;
"98%&#13;
the&#13;
way&#13;
it&#13;
was.&#13;
I do not&#13;
know&#13;
how&#13;
he&#13;
did&#13;
it."&#13;
still&#13;
alive.&#13;
And&#13;
she&#13;
saw&#13;
me&#13;
and&#13;
she&#13;
started&#13;
to &#13;
cry.&#13;
And&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
to me,&#13;
'Son,&#13;
please,&#13;
run.&#13;
Maybe&#13;
you&#13;
are&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
one&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
survive.'"&#13;
After&#13;
the&#13;
war,&#13;
he&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
member&#13;
of his&#13;
family&#13;
still&#13;
alive;&#13;
his&#13;
parents,&#13;
brothers,&#13;
sisters,&#13;
and&#13;
cousins&#13;
were&#13;
all&#13;
killed.&#13;
"My&#13;
problems&#13;
started&#13;
after&#13;
the&#13;
war,"&#13;
he&#13;
said.&#13;
"Not&#13;
only&#13;
mine,&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
people&#13;
that&#13;
survived.&#13;
Finding&#13;
out&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
have&#13;
Handgun&#13;
(continued&#13;
from&#13;
page&#13;
1)&#13;
comments&#13;
on&#13;
his&#13;
opponents&#13;
stance,&#13;
"Violence&#13;
is increasing&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
should&#13;
disarm&#13;
ourselves?&#13;
That&#13;
doesn't&#13;
make&#13;
sense.&#13;
Banning&#13;
handguns&#13;
is&#13;
not&#13;
a solution&#13;
to crime&#13;
or&#13;
violence."&#13;
also&#13;
convinced&#13;
that&#13;
with&#13;
an&#13;
estimated&#13;
13,000&#13;
handguns&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
this&#13;
ordinance&#13;
would&#13;
provide&#13;
no&#13;
means&#13;
for&#13;
comprehensive&#13;
enforcement.&#13;
Therefore,&#13;
criminals&#13;
will&#13;
simply&#13;
ignore&#13;
it.&#13;
Becker&#13;
to Tom&#13;
Becker,&#13;
Chairman&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Citizens&#13;
Against&#13;
Crime&#13;
and&#13;
a sport&#13;
shooter,&#13;
if&#13;
the&#13;
people&#13;
of Kenosha&#13;
give&#13;
up&#13;
their&#13;
legitimate&#13;
defensive&#13;
firearms,&#13;
criminal&#13;
violence&#13;
here&#13;
will&#13;
increase.&#13;
They&#13;
are&#13;
Rally &#13;
(continued&#13;
from&#13;
page&#13;
1)&#13;
rallies&#13;
being&#13;
held&#13;
at UW-&#13;
Superior,&#13;
UW-Oshkosh,&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Marathon&#13;
County.&#13;
Chad&#13;
Thompson,&#13;
President&#13;
of the&#13;
UW-Fox&#13;
Valley&#13;
Student&#13;
Association,&#13;
closed&#13;
the&#13;
rally&#13;
by&#13;
exhorting&#13;
the&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
"Maintain&#13;
a level&#13;
of&#13;
participation&#13;
that&#13;
tells&#13;
people&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
serious,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
strong&#13;
...&#13;
Don't&#13;
let&#13;
the&#13;
fire&#13;
die."&#13;
Founded&#13;
in  1960,&#13;
The&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
ofUW&#13;
Student&#13;
Governments&#13;
is the&#13;
statewide&#13;
student&#13;
association&#13;
for&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
students.&#13;
It&#13;
represents&#13;
130,000&#13;
students&#13;
on&#13;
22&#13;
of the&#13;
26&#13;
UW&#13;
campuses.&#13;
student&#13;
empowerment.&#13;
Ray&#13;
Harmon,&#13;
President&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union&#13;
also&#13;
spoke&#13;
on&#13;
access&#13;
to&#13;
education.&#13;
"Tuition&#13;
is like&#13;
a&#13;
fire&#13;
out&#13;
of control,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
need&#13;
to hose&#13;
down&#13;
that&#13;
fire&#13;
to&#13;
allow&#13;
an&#13;
affordable&#13;
education&#13;
for&#13;
us&#13;
all."&#13;
Students&#13;
were&#13;
left&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
message&#13;
to &#13;
get&#13;
involved&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
campus&#13;
and&#13;
in their&#13;
community.&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Behl,&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Director&#13;
of the&#13;
UW-Stevens&#13;
Point&#13;
student&#13;
government,&#13;
reported&#13;
on&#13;
activities&#13;
student&#13;
activists&#13;
have&#13;
conducted&#13;
this&#13;
fall&#13;
to&#13;
register&#13;
students&#13;
to vote&#13;
and&#13;
educate&#13;
students.&#13;
She&#13;
also&#13;
reported&#13;
on&#13;
three&#13;
concurrent&#13;
education&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
made&#13;
in&#13;
this&#13;
state,"&#13;
Stacy&#13;
said.&#13;
Student&#13;
leaders&#13;
also&#13;
stressed&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
must&#13;
remain&#13;
involved&#13;
in the&#13;
days&#13;
ahead.&#13;
'We&#13;
must&#13;
exercise&#13;
the&#13;
most&#13;
vital&#13;
right&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
... the&#13;
right&#13;
to vote,"&#13;
said&#13;
Matt&#13;
Blevins,&#13;
Chair&#13;
of the&#13;
Associated&#13;
Students&#13;
of&#13;
Madison.&#13;
Jamie&#13;
Kuhn,&#13;
President&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
UW-Green&#13;
Bay&#13;
student&#13;
body,&#13;
said,&#13;
"Everyone&#13;
has&#13;
a&#13;
right&#13;
to education,&#13;
and&#13;
everyone&#13;
is capable&#13;
of&#13;
improving&#13;
society."&#13;
Her&#13;
call&#13;
for&#13;
diversity&#13;
and&#13;
a strong&#13;
university&#13;
system&#13;
resonated&#13;
across&#13;
the&#13;
issues&#13;
of tnition,&#13;
property&#13;
tax&#13;
relief,&#13;
and&#13;
of inflation,"&#13;
said&#13;
Risser.&#13;
Robert&#13;
Miranda,&#13;
President&#13;
of the&#13;
UW-Milwaukee&#13;
student&#13;
body,&#13;
encouraged&#13;
the&#13;
crowd&#13;
to examine&#13;
the&#13;
causes&#13;
of tnition&#13;
increases,&#13;
and&#13;
has&#13;
called&#13;
for&#13;
a study&#13;
of the&#13;
corporate&#13;
influence&#13;
on&#13;
public&#13;
universities.&#13;
Miranda&#13;
is in&#13;
his&#13;
sixth&#13;
day&#13;
of a hunger&#13;
strike&#13;
to &#13;
draw&#13;
attention&#13;
to&#13;
spiraling&#13;
tnition&#13;
costs.&#13;
The&#13;
impact&#13;
ofthe&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
was&#13;
given&#13;
credit&#13;
for&#13;
Wisconsin's&#13;
strong&#13;
economy.&#13;
"State&#13;
leaders&#13;
talk&#13;
about&#13;
how&#13;
well&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
economy&#13;
is doing&#13;
compared&#13;
to other&#13;
states.&#13;
One&#13;
ofthe&#13;
major&#13;
reasons&#13;
is the&#13;
strong&#13;
commitment&#13;
to higher&#13;
pose&#13;
to higher&#13;
education.&#13;
"Access,affordability,and&#13;
quality&#13;
are&#13;
all&#13;
in jeopardy.&#13;
Property&#13;
tax&#13;
relief&#13;
to fund&#13;
kindergarten&#13;
through&#13;
12th&#13;
grade&#13;
education&#13;
must&#13;
not&#13;
gut&#13;
our&#13;
university&#13;
system,"&#13;
Stacy&#13;
said.&#13;
"(We)&#13;
have&#13;
paid&#13;
enough.&#13;
We&#13;
are&#13;
here&#13;
to tell&#13;
them&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
will&#13;
not&#13;
tolerate&#13;
property&#13;
tax&#13;
relief&#13;
at the&#13;
expense&#13;
of&#13;
students.&#13;
We&#13;
just&#13;
don't&#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
cash,"&#13;
said&#13;
Arellano.&#13;
Numerous&#13;
speakers&#13;
added&#13;
that&#13;
tnition&#13;
increases&#13;
have&#13;
outpaced&#13;
inflation,&#13;
property&#13;
taxes&#13;
and&#13;
health&#13;
care&#13;
coats.&#13;
"There&#13;
is no&#13;
reason&#13;
that&#13;
tuition&#13;
should&#13;
be increasing&#13;
at  two&#13;
or three&#13;
times&#13;
the&#13;
rate&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Police Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
10/19/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-575&#13;
Personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(10:52&#13;
am)&#13;
- Unknown&#13;
person&#13;
stole&#13;
UW-P&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
#21106&#13;
from&#13;
vehicle&#13;
in Tallent&#13;
lot.&#13;
10/19/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-576&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(11:34&#13;
AM)-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
assisted&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept.&#13;
stopping&#13;
drunk&#13;
driver&#13;
Hwy.&#13;
E, east&#13;
of Wood&#13;
Rd.&#13;
KSD&#13;
handled&#13;
incident.&#13;
10/20/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-577&#13;
Worthless&#13;
check&#13;
W:26&#13;
AM)-&#13;
Student&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
demand&#13;
for&#13;
payment&#13;
of NSF&#13;
check&#13;
written&#13;
to purchase&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
and&#13;
pay&#13;
citations.&#13;
10/20/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-578&#13;
Criminal&#13;
damage&#13;
to property&#13;
(1:39&#13;
PM)&#13;
- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
unknown&#13;
person&#13;
scratched&#13;
passenger&#13;
side&#13;
door&#13;
of his&#13;
vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
in Union&#13;
lot.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
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INC&#13;
94-579&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(2:50&#13;
PM)&#13;
-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
directed&#13;
rescue&#13;
to &#13;
KR&#13;
imaging&#13;
for&#13;
1-1/2&#13;
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old&#13;
having&#13;
trouble&#13;
breathing.&#13;
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Conveyances&#13;
to local&#13;
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(4:30&#13;
PM)&#13;
- Staff&#13;
member&#13;
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ride&#13;
to area&#13;
hospital&#13;
for&#13;
treatment.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
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94-581&#13;
Medical&#13;
assist&#13;
(12:32&#13;
AM)&#13;
-&#13;
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lost&#13;
control&#13;
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bike&#13;
and&#13;
fell,&#13;
striking&#13;
head.&#13;
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subject&#13;
to &#13;
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Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
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94-587&#13;
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stop&#13;
(8:43&#13;
pm)&#13;
-&#13;
Citation&#13;
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Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
for&#13;
failure&#13;
to stop&#13;
at stop&#13;
sign&#13;
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94-588&#13;
Personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(9:43&#13;
am)&#13;
- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
parking&#13;
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assist,&#13;
Family&#13;
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Center&#13;
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by&#13;
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pm)&#13;
-&#13;
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Loop&#13;
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issued&#13;
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94-593&#13;
Fire&#13;
drill&#13;
(8:14am)&#13;
- Tallent&#13;
Hall,&#13;
successful&#13;
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              <text>!\a 10meen ~d'n n&#13;
1st District Congressional Debate&#13;
Here at Parkside&#13;
by Tabitha Brown&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Before an assembly of about&#13;
150 people, Peter W. Barca,&#13;
Edward J. Kozak, and Mark&#13;
W. Neumann exchanged&#13;
charges t Wednesday, Oct. 19&#13;
in Parkside's Union Cinema.&#13;
The candidates disagreed&#13;
about the role of government.&#13;
Neumann said that the&#13;
government's health care&#13;
plan was intrusive and that&#13;
individuals should fund their&#13;
own primary care. Barca said&#13;
that he helped cut the deficit&#13;
in his first two years in office.&#13;
Kozak said that the&#13;
government makes too much&#13;
money off people. This debate,&#13;
sponsored by the Parkside&#13;
Student Government&#13;
Association (PSGA) and the&#13;
Kenosha League ofWomen&#13;
Voters, was moderated by&#13;
Paul Kern, Program Director&#13;
for WLIP Radio.&#13;
In his opening remarks,&#13;
Democratic incumbent Peter&#13;
Barca stated that government&#13;
should be close to the people&#13;
and that there is a need to cut&#13;
wasteful spending. He further&#13;
stated that Congress should&#13;
"get the agenda items from&#13;
the people of Wisconsin and&#13;
bring them back to&#13;
Washington D.C."&#13;
Libertarian Edward Kozak,&#13;
in his opening remarks,&#13;
stated that "the Democrats&#13;
and Republicans are doing a&#13;
lousy job." He also felt that&#13;
the people were victims of the&#13;
government and that the&#13;
government was "out of&#13;
control."&#13;
Mark Neumann, the&#13;
Republican candidate, opened&#13;
with the declaration that item&#13;
number Doe in his contract&#13;
with the people ofWisconsin&#13;
calls for the Balanced Budget&#13;
Amendment. This same&#13;
contract sees the need for&#13;
term limits, a legitimate&#13;
crime bill, and a repeal ofthe&#13;
Senior Citizen tax increase.&#13;
He also spoke of the problem&#13;
that he sees with the debt&#13;
and deficit.&#13;
Neumann called for a&#13;
balanced budget amendment&#13;
that would include a line item&#13;
veto. Barca reflected on his&#13;
leading the efforts to cut the&#13;
nation's deficit. He also stated&#13;
Debat~continued on p. 3.&#13;
UW-Parkside Men's Soccer Team Ranked #1&#13;
in the Country&#13;
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
October27, 1994&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Receives Award&#13;
by Tabitha Brown&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
presented the award to the&#13;
university. The award, which&#13;
reads, "Presented to uwParkside&#13;
for their exemplary&#13;
services and contribution to&#13;
the Racine community," was&#13;
accepted by Interim Vice&#13;
Chancellor Howard Cohen, on&#13;
behalf of the University.&#13;
Chancellor Eleanor Smith&#13;
was unable to attend because&#13;
she was out of town on&#13;
business.&#13;
PSGA Announces&#13;
Election Results&#13;
Jason Weniger 71, Steve&#13;
Zieman 64, Demetrace Jude&#13;
62, and Tom Belongia with 59&#13;
votes.&#13;
Students that also received&#13;
senate votes were Christophel&#13;
Bossert, C.J. Nelson, Heather&#13;
Premeau, Nick Zahn,&#13;
Michelle Gabor, Matthew&#13;
Stephan.&#13;
Parkside Union Advisory&#13;
Board (PUAB) Student-AtLarge,&#13;
a one year position&#13;
with one open seat, went to&#13;
Jim Hendrickson with 4&#13;
votes.&#13;
The Segregated University&#13;
Fees Allocation Committee&#13;
Student-At-Large, another&#13;
one year position, went to&#13;
Andrea Sells with 3 votes.&#13;
Neither Hendrickson nor&#13;
Sells campaigned for their&#13;
offices. Their elections were&#13;
the result of write-in votes.&#13;
There were 215 ballots&#13;
officially cast in this&#13;
semester's election.&#13;
Rangers, coached by Rick Also, several individuals&#13;
Kilps, have ever been ranked were ranked in the NCAA&#13;
in the NCAA poll. This is only Division II statistics. Pat&#13;
the fourth UW-Parkside team White was tied for eleventh in&#13;
to be ranked #1 nationally in scoring with 37 points (13&#13;
the school's history. UW- goals and 11 assists.) Mike&#13;
Parkside Wrestling, the 1980 Guzaski was rated as the #1&#13;
and 1986 women's cross goalkeeper with a .35 goals&#13;
country teams were national against average&#13;
championship. UW-Parkside is ranked #1&#13;
The Rangers went ahead of in team scoring defense with&#13;
#2 Southern Connecticut, who a 0.25 goals allowed per game&#13;
tied twice last weekend. UW- average and are ranked #4 in&#13;
Parkside and Southern team scoring offense with a&#13;
Connecticut stay the only 3.68 goals scored per game&#13;
undefeated teams in NCAA average. Whe ebb k&#13;
Division II soccer. lie RI on Wee&#13;
Sexual Assault Awareness Week&#13;
Project, a display of T-shirts&#13;
decorated by survivors of&#13;
sexual assault. These Tshirts&#13;
will be displayed all&#13;
week in the alcove next to the&#13;
Women's Center. "Take Back&#13;
the Night" (a rally to stop&#13;
violence against women) will&#13;
be taking place on Thursday&#13;
night at 6 pm in Main Place.&#13;
Also, the male Peer Health&#13;
Educators are sponsoring a&#13;
White Ribbon Campaign for&#13;
the men of the campus who&#13;
want to protest violence&#13;
against women.&#13;
The fact that sexual&#13;
•assault does occur on this&#13;
campus has encouraged the&#13;
development to help prevent&#13;
and deal with these&#13;
occurrences. The Safe Walk&#13;
program is an escort service&#13;
in which volunteers walk&#13;
students to where they need&#13;
to go on campus during the&#13;
evening hours. The Women's&#13;
Center sponsors the&#13;
"Surviving Sexual Assault&#13;
Advocates" who support&#13;
victims ofthis crime.&#13;
The Women's Center&#13;
encourages everyone to&#13;
participate in these events to&#13;
help make UW-Parkside a&#13;
safer place to be .&#13;
White RIbbon Week is an automatic gunfire. A half&#13;
annual fall campaign hour after killing the&#13;
targeting men to become more students, he turned the gun&#13;
aware of violent crimes on himself. This was the&#13;
committed by men against worst ever mass murder in&#13;
women. Itstarted in 1986 in Canada. It has triggered a&#13;
Canada when a 25-year-old national relief effort there,&#13;
male stormed into a college and is being attempted in the&#13;
classroom. after ordering all U.S. in the wake of such&#13;
males to leave, he shot 14 incidents as Nicole Brown's&#13;
female students with semi- murder.&#13;
On Saturday, October 22nd,&#13;
University ofWisconsinParkside&#13;
received the&#13;
"Industry Award" by the&#13;
Racine Branch NAACP, at&#13;
their 44th Annual Freeduui&#13;
Fund Dinner held at Racine's&#13;
Festival Site. George Stinson,&#13;
President of the Racine&#13;
Branch ofthe NAACP,&#13;
by Jill Litkowski&#13;
News Writer&#13;
On the tense evening of&#13;
October 20, at 9:00 pm the&#13;
ballots were officially counted&#13;
in Molinaro 109. There were&#13;
only a handful of students in&#13;
the room awaiting the results,&#13;
along with election committee&#13;
members. The whole event&#13;
took an hour and a half, with&#13;
Paul Volbrecht being&#13;
reelected vice president.&#13;
Volbrecht is a junior majoring&#13;
in Political Science. He has&#13;
been a Senator for two&#13;
semesters and will "make&#13;
sure the student gets what he&#13;
pays for, and does not pay for&#13;
what he does not get." He is&#13;
also "sick of student issues&#13;
not being voiced to those who&#13;
are in a position to do&#13;
something about it."&#13;
The nine open senate seats&#13;
went to Dahlia Hernandez&#13;
with 83 votes, Karen Diehl&#13;
82, Jimmi Nicholson 79, Jeff&#13;
Weniger 76, Shantee Jude 72,&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin- Parkside's men's&#13;
soccer team vaulted to the #1&#13;
ranking in the country in the&#13;
NCAA Division II soccer poll&#13;
which was released on&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
The Rangers face #19&#13;
Gannon University Saturday&#13;
away at 1:00 pm and St.&#13;
Joseph's College Sunday&#13;
away at 3:00 pm. Those are&#13;
the only two teams that stand&#13;
in the way of ofUW-Parkside&#13;
going undefeated in the&#13;
regular season.&#13;
This is the highest the&#13;
by Amy Fiebig&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
This week, the University&#13;
of Wisconsin- Parkside's&#13;
Women's Center is&#13;
sponsoring Sexual Assault&#13;
Awareness Week. The&#13;
purpose of the week is to&#13;
make the campus aware of&#13;
the occurrence of sexual&#13;
assault and the programs&#13;
that are available to prevent&#13;
and deal with it.&#13;
A few special events will be&#13;
taking place throughout the&#13;
week. The kickoff to the&#13;
week is the Clothesline&#13;
alloween Section age 7&#13;
-Don't miss The Tavern- Review 1'.8&#13;
-Just when you thought you knew everything about&#13;
pefJPer 51'l'Oy_. 1'.4&#13;
-How many lIc:ks? 1'.9&#13;
-Rang~rsrdc:l( up wins-Sports Section pages '0 &amp; "&#13;
2&#13;
Academic Freedom vs.&#13;
Reasonable Accommodation&#13;
Volunteer of the Week&#13;
The Career Center selects&#13;
"Volunteers of the Week" based on&#13;
their altruistic attitudes, the amount&#13;
of time shared.within the&#13;
community, and the positive impact&#13;
their service has made in the lives of&#13;
others. This week's volunteer is&#13;
Michael Haun.&#13;
In January 1994 Michael Havn&#13;
was placed with the Racine Literacy&#13;
Council to be trained as a tutor for&#13;
illiterate adults. Mike is a senior&#13;
majoring in English and was eager&#13;
to share his knowledge of English&#13;
skills with someone who was not so&#13;
lucky. Twenty-seven million&#13;
American adults cannot read or&#13;
write and the numbers increase by&#13;
2.5 million each year. Mike is now&#13;
tutoring his second student, meeting&#13;
weekly as his student is preparing to&#13;
pass the GED test.&#13;
Mike enjoys being helpful.&#13;
"Volunteering gives me the&#13;
opportunity to meet interesting&#13;
people," he said.&#13;
"I am thinking more seriously about&#13;
a teaching career. I really enjoy&#13;
talking to people."&#13;
Gloria Stephanson, a Literacy&#13;
not dismiss the disabled for "you&#13;
never know what a person can become&#13;
with the knowledge they obtain at the&#13;
university.&#13;
Kirby discussed how classroom&#13;
adjustments are made on an&#13;
individual student basis: these&#13;
changes may include taped textbooks,&#13;
note-takers and extended times. It is&#13;
the responsibility of the student to&#13;
have their disability documented with&#13;
Kirby's office, to request the&#13;
appropriate accommodations and to&#13;
keep an open and continuing&#13;
discussion with their instructor.&#13;
Peterson and Kirby see the mission&#13;
ofthe university as one of preparation&#13;
of the student for employment and&#13;
. believe that the ADA can be of&#13;
assistance in making this goal more&#13;
feasible. Of the 200 disclosed students&#13;
with disabilities at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks ide, success stories&#13;
abound. This has been in part due to&#13;
the faculty and staff, who are, on the&#13;
whole, caring and more than willing&#13;
to assist however and whenever they&#13;
can whether the students are abled or&#13;
disabled.&#13;
Cheryl Montgomery&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Michael Havn is Volunteer of the Wee~&#13;
fa; his work with the&#13;
Racine Literacy Council.&#13;
Council staff person, reported, "Mike&#13;
is a neat person! He is very&#13;
dependable and so patient. He's a&#13;
real gem. I wish I had more&#13;
volunteers like Mike."&#13;
Thanks Michael Havn for helping&#13;
others to gain self-confidence and&#13;
become more productive in the&#13;
community.&#13;
Sexual harassment (Ongoing)&#13;
- Two students filed sexual&#13;
harassment complaints&#13;
concerning same individual.&#13;
Pending further&#13;
investigation.&#13;
10/13/94 INC 94-553&#13;
Personal property theft (12:30&#13;
am) - Unknown personls)&#13;
entered the sleeping quarters&#13;
of a student and removed&#13;
several rings of undetermined&#13;
value.&#13;
10/13/94 INC 94-554&#13;
Traffic violation (9:12 pm) - A&#13;
non-student driver was cited&#13;
for speeding on Wood Rd. at&#13;
City E.&#13;
10/13/94 INC 94-555&#13;
Security Alarm (l1:27 pm) -&#13;
WLLC computer support had&#13;
a false security alarm.&#13;
Custodian was cleaning the&#13;
area.&#13;
10/14194 INC 94-556&#13;
Fire alarm (2:26 am) - Phy Ed&#13;
Building had false alarm.&#13;
10/14194 INC 94-557&#13;
Animal complaint (10:22 am)&#13;
- Stray dog wandered along&#13;
Wood Rd and Outer Loop.&#13;
Somers Animal Shelter took&#13;
possession of the animal&#13;
10/14194 INC 94-558&#13;
Unlawful use of&#13;
phone/Harassment (5:50 am)&#13;
- A former student made&#13;
numerous phone calls to&#13;
faculty members, harassing&#13;
(10/5/94) Student parking&#13;
permit taken from vehicle&#13;
which was unsecured at the&#13;
time of the incident.&#13;
10/12/94 INC 94-547&#13;
UWS Chapter 18 violation&#13;
(12:06 pm) - Student was&#13;
verbally warned about&#13;
smoking in the dining room.&#13;
10/12/94 INC 94-548&#13;
Traffic violation (3:19 pm) -&#13;
UWP student was issued a&#13;
citation for driving 22 miles&#13;
over the posted speed limit on&#13;
Outer Loop Rd. Roads are&#13;
radar enforced.&#13;
10/12194 INC 94-549&#13;
Simple battery (Incident&#13;
occurred 10/11/94 at 11:30&#13;
prn) - Unknown assailant&#13;
struck a student in the face&#13;
while she was walking&#13;
unescorted from Housing to&#13;
Phy Ed. No description of&#13;
suspect.&#13;
10/13/94 INC 94-550&#13;
UWS Chapter 18 (10/12/94)&#13;
Numerous beer cans and&#13;
bottles were found on the&#13;
trails on the north side of&#13;
campus. An abandoned&#13;
campfire was also found.&#13;
10/13/94 INC 94-551&#13;
Non-criminal damage to&#13;
personal property (10:06 am)&#13;
- a student reported damage&#13;
to her car door parked in&#13;
CART Lot.&#13;
10/13/94&#13;
10/10/94 INC 94-540&#13;
Traffic Violation (1:02 pm)-&#13;
Student was issued a traffic&#13;
ticket for speeding on Outer&#13;
Loop and Cty JR.&#13;
10/11/94 INC 94-541&#13;
Motor vehicle theft (7:41 am)&#13;
- Student's Chevy Camaro&#13;
was stolen from the Housing&#13;
Lot.&#13;
10/11/94 INC 94-542&#13;
Non-Criminal damage to&#13;
property (10:45 am) - A&#13;
student returning to CART&#13;
Lot found driver's side&#13;
mirror on his vehicle broken.&#13;
No vehicles parked on either&#13;
side of his. report taken&#13;
10/11/94 INC 94-543&#13;
Sexual Assault (11:30 am) - A&#13;
student alleges she was&#13;
sexually assaulted by another&#13;
student whila attending a&#13;
party off campus. report&#13;
taken.&#13;
10/11/94 INC 94-544&#13;
Traffic violation (1:33 pm) -&#13;
Student was issued citation&#13;
for driving on a revoked&#13;
license.&#13;
10/11/94 INC 94-545&#13;
Fire drill (7:34 pm) - A fire&#13;
drill was conducted in MOLN&#13;
Hall by the Safety&#13;
Coordinator. Approximately&#13;
175 people evacuated the&#13;
building. No problems noted.&#13;
10/12194 INC 94-546&#13;
Personal property theft INC 94-552&#13;
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that Social Security should T h that the "government can't&#13;
not be open for cuts. Kozak e Can d ,. d ate s take care ofthe kids."&#13;
sUggestedthat there be an Neumann wants mandatory&#13;
acrossthe board cut of 10% sentencing and the&#13;
and that bankruptcy should elimination of parole for&#13;
befiled on the national debt. repeat offenders.&#13;
Concerning the issue of A couple of questions about&#13;
health care reform, Kozak felt the environment were asked&#13;
that government should not throughout the evening.&#13;
mandate it because whenever Neumann stated that the&#13;
the government gets involved, Clean Air Act was "grossly&#13;
tbe people pay for it. u,nfair for the people." He also&#13;
Neumann also felt that the stated that "we need to attack&#13;
"federalgovernment should the pollutants where they are&#13;
nottake over the health care being created." Barca felt that&#13;
system,"not because the everyone should be&#13;
government makes too much responsible for solving the&#13;
money, but because the 1·. environmental problems, but&#13;
responsibility should not fall .... . ... commuting should be optional.&#13;
onthe government; health Kozak expressed that he&#13;
careis a personal -- believed current regulations tc&#13;
responsibility. Barca's concern Representative EdwardJ. Kozak MarkW. Neumann be "overdone" and stated that&#13;
wasthat costs would be held he didn't trust EPA reports.&#13;
downover the long term and PeterW. Barca Libertarian Republican When the question regarding&#13;
that the system would Democrat free trade surfaced, Kozak&#13;
undergochange; for that L-_~_~r- r-.,.,., ..,.,..,.,....,. __ .,....,... .Jstated that he believed in free&#13;
reason,he thought a bipartisan panel In agreement with said that he wanted trade, but was against NAFTA.&#13;
shoulddecide this vexing issue. Barca on this item was Neumann, was "an equal playing field." Neumann "strongly supportlsl free&#13;
When asked who the largest who supports campaign finance Would gun control laws have an trade" and feels that "trade is an&#13;
contributor was to his campaign, reform. He said that his funding impact on crime prevention? Barca economic issue and that's how it&#13;
Barcastated that his contributions comes mostly from "Neumann stated that he supported the Brady should be treated." Barca felt that&#13;
camefrom "working people." He Supporters" and that little comes Bill and wants the guns kept out of "free trade can lead to better&#13;
mentionedhis fight for campaign from PAC's. the hands of "those who are conditions for citizens around the&#13;
financereform and expressed an Unlike Barca and Neumann, Kozak dangerous to society." Kozak felt that world" and that the Japanese should&#13;
interest in a bill that would limit the staten tnat ne tunas rus own tne laws woutu nave no Impact on open up their trade market.&#13;
amountoffunds that can be received campaign. His concern was that there what he saw as the increasing Election day is Tuesday, November&#13;
fromone source. are "problems of fairness." What he number ofjuvenile delinquents and 8th.&#13;
Meet Spanish Lecturer, Gabriela Cambiasso&#13;
byApril Proska&#13;
Feature Writer&#13;
Gabriela Cambiasso,&#13;
Parkside's newest Spanish&#13;
lecturer, came to Parkside&#13;
last August (1994.)&#13;
Cambiassois originally from&#13;
BuenosAires, Argentina. She&#13;
attended the state university&#13;
there, traveling to the&#13;
UnitedStates in 1992.&#13;
Cambiasso obtained her&#13;
Master's Degree in Hispanic&#13;
Studies in Spanish Literature&#13;
and Linguistics from the&#13;
University of Illinois.&#13;
Cambiasso's hobby is&#13;
reading. Cambiasso said, "I&#13;
love to read, which helps me&#13;
in my career." Besides&#13;
reading, she enjoys sports. In&#13;
Argentina, Cambiasso was in&#13;
a Field Hockey league. Since&#13;
, Scholarship Applications&#13;
t Available&#13;
" Applications for the 1995-96&#13;
University ofWisconsinParkside&#13;
Scholarship&#13;
Program are now available&#13;
through the university's&#13;
Scholarship Office. High&#13;
Schoolseniors, first time or&#13;
returning college students,&#13;
adults and transfer students&#13;
are encouraged to apply. The&#13;
competitivescholarships&#13;
recognizeoutstanding&#13;
academic achievement,&#13;
leadership and community&#13;
andschoolservice. Full and&#13;
Partialtuition awards are&#13;
I available and several awards&#13;
arerenewable for up to four&#13;
r Years.&#13;
Applicants need to submit&#13;
twoletters of&#13;
recommendation and a 250-&#13;
word personal statement&#13;
outlining academic and career&#13;
goals. The application&#13;
deadline is January l.&#13;
Scholarship selections will be&#13;
made by UW-Parkside's&#13;
Awards and Ceremonies&#13;
Committee in March. Last&#13;
year, UW-Parkside awarded&#13;
more than $125,000 in&#13;
academic scholarships.&#13;
For more information or to&#13;
request a scholarship&#13;
application, call the UWParkside&#13;
Scholarship Office&#13;
at 595-2369 or write: Linda&#13;
Madsen, Scholarship&#13;
Coordinator, Box 2000,&#13;
Kenosha, W'l 53141-2000.&#13;
her arrival in the United&#13;
States, she hasn't been able&#13;
to find a team to play hockey&#13;
with. In Chicago, she played&#13;
Soccer.&#13;
Cambiasso describes the&#13;
people at Parkside as being&#13;
different from the other types&#13;
of people she has known in&#13;
other places. "There are&#13;
different people here. It's&#13;
interesting. It's different from&#13;
a regular university or&#13;
school", Cambiasso stated.&#13;
One thing she likes the most&#13;
about Parkside is the scenery.&#13;
"I love the view from my&#13;
office",Cambiasso said as she&#13;
glanced out ofthe window.&#13;
One ofthe things&#13;
Cambiasso misses, however,&#13;
about Argentina is the food.&#13;
"The ice cream is definitely&#13;
better," Cambiasso said, "the&#13;
food there is different. We&#13;
cook things differently.&#13;
Perhaps not better or worse,&#13;
but different." Another thing&#13;
she misses sometimes is her&#13;
friends back in Argentina.&#13;
Teaching at Parkside for a&#13;
few years, and perhaps a PhD&#13;
are Cambiasso's future plans.&#13;
However, she hasn't figured&#13;
out what area she wants to&#13;
specialize in.&#13;
Cambiasso summed&#13;
everything up by saying, "I'm&#13;
happy here. I'm having a good&#13;
time."&#13;
Gabriela Cambiasso&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities&#13;
GEOMETRYTUTORneeded for&#13;
11th grader at Bradford High&#13;
School in Kenosha. Once a&#13;
week between 12-12:50. Help&#13;
failing student for 6-8 weeks.&#13;
You can make a difference.&#13;
See Carol in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
BOYS/ADVENTURE CORPS&#13;
LEADERneeded for their&#13;
Kenosha Salvation Army.&#13;
Supervise and provide&#13;
leadership to boys in grades&#13;
1-4 on Thursdays from 5-7&#13;
pm. Details in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
PLANAHEADFORCHRISTMAS&#13;
PROJECTS IN RACINE.&#13;
Volunteer s are needed at the&#13;
Christmas House, November&#13;
27-December 11; Festival of&#13;
Trees, November 11-20;&#13;
Salvation Army Kettle&#13;
Worker, November 25-&#13;
December 25. Help raise&#13;
funds for worthy causes.&#13;
COLLECT WILD FLoWER SEEDS&#13;
ON THE CHIWAUKEE PRAnuE.&#13;
Sunday October 30,&#13;
November 6,13, or 20 from 1-&#13;
3 pm. Meet Donna Peterson&#13;
at 119th St and 3rd Ave,&#13;
Kenosha, for plastic bags and&#13;
instructions. For more&#13;
information, see Carol in the&#13;
Volunteer Office.&#13;
The Volunteer Office is&#13;
located in WLLC D 175.-&#13;
Call 595-2011 for information.&#13;
4&#13;
UW-Parkside to Host Campus Preview&#13;
High school students, transfer&#13;
students, and parents interested in&#13;
learning more about academic&#13;
programs, collage costs, athletics,&#13;
and student activities are invited to&#13;
attend UW-Parkside's Campus&#13;
Preview Day on Saturday, Nov, 12.&#13;
Campus Preview Day will be held&#13;
from 1 to 5 p.m. and is free and&#13;
open to all high school students,&#13;
transfer students and their families.&#13;
The program will begin in room 105&#13;
of Molinaro Hall, located at the&#13;
north end of the main campus&#13;
complex. Free parking will be&#13;
available in the Student Union&#13;
parking lot. Reservations are&#13;
requested and should be made by&#13;
Monday, Nov. 7. Walk-in&#13;
registrations will be accepted. Pepper Spray: Featured during the program will&#13;
What you need to know&#13;
Marlene Schlecht&#13;
by Marlene Schlecht&#13;
UW-P Police Officer&#13;
regard to the sale and&#13;
distribution of OC products:&#13;
1) The OC product cannot&#13;
contain more than 10% OC.&#13;
2) The OC product shall&#13;
have an effective range of at&#13;
least 6 feet but no greater&#13;
than 20 feet.&#13;
3) The OC product shall&#13;
have a total weight of of OC&#13;
and inert ingredients of not&#13;
less than 15 grams nor more&#13;
than 60 grams.&#13;
4) No camouflage of OC&#13;
products may be sold in&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
5) An OC product sold in&#13;
Wisconsin shall have labeling&#13;
affixed to the canister which&#13;
includes the following&#13;
information&#13;
As of October 1, 1994,&#13;
adults in Wisconsin can&#13;
possess Oleoresin of&#13;
Capsicum (OC) or pepper&#13;
spray, to be used for the&#13;
purpose ofself defense.&#13;
OC refers to the oleoresin&#13;
which is extracted from fruits&#13;
ofthe plants ofthe genus&#13;
Capsicum plant. This is&#13;
highly concentrated pepper&#13;
which is mixed with inert&#13;
ingredients and placed into&#13;
an aerosol canister.&#13;
The followihg requirements&#13;
have been established by the&#13;
State ofWisconsin with&#13;
advertising&#13;
A Spac e in the Ranger is waiting for you'&#13;
a) % of solution that is&#13;
Oleoresin of Capsicum&#13;
b) total combined weight of&#13;
OC and inert ingredients&#13;
c) effective range of the OC&#13;
product&#13;
d) name ofthe&#13;
manufacturer&#13;
e) date on which the useful&#13;
life of the OC product expires&#13;
Dwarning that the OC&#13;
product may be used for&#13;
defensive purposes only.&#13;
g) warning that the OC&#13;
product may not be used or&#13;
possessed by anyone under&#13;
the age of 18&#13;
h) warning that the OC&#13;
product causes temporary&#13;
harm and a general&#13;
description ofthe harm&#13;
i) first aid information&#13;
regarding the treatment of&#13;
persons exposed to Oleoresin&#13;
of Capsicum.&#13;
7) Any OC product sold in&#13;
Wisconsin shall be in a&#13;
sealed, tamper-proof package.&#13;
8) Any OC product sold in&#13;
Wisconsin shall have&#13;
included with the product&#13;
separate written safety&#13;
instructions containing the&#13;
following information:&#13;
a) proper procedure for&#13;
using the OC product&#13;
b) a complete listing of all&#13;
ingredients&#13;
c) an approximation ofthe&#13;
total amount of bursts of&#13;
which the OC product is&#13;
capable&#13;
d) a description ofthe&#13;
physical effects caused by the&#13;
OCproduct&#13;
e) proper procedure for&#13;
storing the OC product&#13;
D first aid and&#13;
decontamination procedures&#13;
for persons exposed to OC&#13;
g) a phone number which&#13;
can be contacted for further&#13;
information about the OC&#13;
product&#13;
h) a warning that the OC&#13;
product shall be used for&#13;
defensive purposes only&#13;
i) a warning that the OC&#13;
product may not be used or&#13;
possessed by a person under&#13;
the age of 18&#13;
be presentations on UW-Parkside's&#13;
academic programs in liberal arts,&#13;
science and technology, education&#13;
and business. UW-Parkside&#13;
students will present information&#13;
on the university's social programs,&#13;
and UW-Parkside staff will answer&#13;
questions regarding admission&#13;
requirements, financial aid, college&#13;
costs and career planning. The&#13;
program also offers tours ofthe&#13;
campus and residence halls. Casual&#13;
dress and comfortable shoes are&#13;
suggested.&#13;
For more information, or to&#13;
register, call the UW-Parkside&#13;
Admissions Office, collect at 414-&#13;
595-2045, Monday through Friday&#13;
between 8 am and 4:30 pm.&#13;
OC spray is another option&#13;
in self defense that is now&#13;
available to adults in&#13;
Wisconsin, but it is not a&#13;
guarantee that you will not&#13;
be assaulted. Like any other&#13;
self defense product, pepper&#13;
spray has limitations.&#13;
Ifthe canister is not your&#13;
hand and ready for use, it&#13;
should not be an option to&#13;
consider. Digging around in a&#13;
purse tor the canister or&#13;
attempting to get it out of a&#13;
pouch carrier will use up&#13;
valuable escape time. Wind,&#13;
rain, and humid conditions&#13;
can also alter the&#13;
effectiveness of the product.&#13;
The University Police and&#13;
Public Safety Department&#13;
recommends that if you are&#13;
going to carry OC or are&#13;
undecided about OC that you&#13;
attend personal protection&#13;
awareness training and/or&#13;
Oleoresin of Capsicum&#13;
training.&#13;
Although it is legal to&#13;
possess OC in Wisconsin,&#13;
problems have arisen because&#13;
not all vendors of OC are&#13;
selling products which&#13;
conform to the Wisconsin&#13;
State Statutes. If you have&#13;
already purchased OC, you&#13;
can contact a University&#13;
Police Officer to have your&#13;
canister inspected to see ifit&#13;
meets Wisconsin's&#13;
requirements.&#13;
Students, faculty, and staff&#13;
who are interested in&#13;
personal protection training&#13;
for civilians should contact&#13;
the University Police and&#13;
Public Safety Department to&#13;
leave their name and a&#13;
telephone number where they&#13;
can be contacted. Ifthere is&#13;
enough interest, programs&#13;
will be offered and those on&#13;
the list will be contacted.&#13;
If you have any other&#13;
questions or concerns&#13;
regarding your safety at UWParkside,&#13;
contact the&#13;
University Police and Public&#13;
Safety Department at&#13;
595-2455.&#13;
One Liberal's Opinion&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
Apathy, PSGA, elections,&#13;
and you. What does all this&#13;
have in common, you ask?&#13;
Well, plenty, ifwhat I saw&#13;
last week was any judge. This&#13;
is Barb Churchill, your&#13;
friendly liberal columnist&#13;
reporting (I put this in only&#13;
because my name was&#13;
omitted last week from my&#13;
column).&#13;
The PSGA elections were&#13;
held on the 19th and 20th of&#13;
October. Remember how I&#13;
reminded you of when they&#13;
were so everyone could vote??&#13;
Well,l saw very, v-e-r-y few&#13;
people voting while I was&#13;
there. In fact, while I voted, I&#13;
only saw one other person&#13;
vote. 1 stayed an extra fifteen&#13;
minutes, talking with a friend&#13;
who was working at the&#13;
election table, just to see if&#13;
anyone else was voting. He&#13;
told me that it had been a&#13;
pretty uneventful day for&#13;
voters.&#13;
This smacks of apathy to&#13;
me. I point this fact out, while&#13;
being reminded ofthe fact&#13;
that several people won who&#13;
weren't even running. Infact,&#13;
my brother (Jim&#13;
Hendrickson, Managing&#13;
Editor of The Ranger News to&#13;
you) won the PUAB election,&#13;
for which he wasn't even&#13;
running. He got all of four&#13;
votes, and NO, HE DIDN'T&#13;
VOTE FOR HIMSELF.&#13;
(Man. Ed. Note: Thanks,&#13;
Barb.)&#13;
Apathy has no place at&#13;
Parkside. What does this say,&#13;
when everyone and their&#13;
brother says, "PSGA is&#13;
corrupt, wasteful, and doesn't&#13;
do anything for the students,"&#13;
yet they don't vote?? Itshows&#13;
that people wonld rather&#13;
complain than take action.&#13;
Granted, many times when a&#13;
person votes it doesn't seem&#13;
to matter at all. But, with&#13;
several elective offices being&#13;
won by people who weren't&#13;
even running, and others&#13;
Observations&#13;
At Random&#13;
C.J. Nelson&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
l&#13;
Here are a few observations&#13;
that I have about current&#13;
happenings political, cultural&#13;
and otherwise. Taken&#13;
together I hope they make an&#13;
entertaining column.&#13;
In the last two weeks I have&#13;
had seen a retrospective on&#13;
RoyRogers and watched&#13;
Gene Kelly dance with Mitzi&#13;
Gaynor in the movie Les&#13;
Girls. It occurs to me that we&#13;
as a society are not much&#13;
better off culturally than we&#13;
were when I was a boy.&#13;
Remembering how Roy&#13;
Rogers used to take his&#13;
responsibilities to his fans&#13;
seriously is a far cry from the&#13;
way popular figures treat&#13;
there fans now. Perhaps in&#13;
this era of antiheroes a hero&#13;
who gets the bad guy is&#13;
needed.&#13;
Watching the grace and&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
r&#13;
I&#13;
elegance of Gene Kelly&#13;
dancing with Mitzi Gaynor to&#13;
me illustrates why dance may&#13;
be fun to observe. I can not&#13;
think of anyone who shows&#13;
such grace and fluidity of&#13;
movements in today's&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
Since I am on the subject of&#13;
entertainment. I watch&#13;
reruns of Dick Van Dyke. He&#13;
is funny, Roseanne is just&#13;
plain gross. I listen to the&#13;
music of the 5th Dimension or&#13;
the Letterman or (god forbid)&#13;
Barry Manilow and Elton&#13;
John. Today the popular&#13;
music seems to be about an&#13;
all encompassing rage in&#13;
society. How performers like&#13;
Snoop Doggy Dog, Hammer&#13;
or Guns and Roses merits any&#13;
respect is beyond me.&#13;
I notice that sports as we&#13;
knew it will never be the&#13;
same. Baseball and hockey&#13;
are in labor disputes, and&#13;
basketball will be shortly.&#13;
Leiter to the Editor&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
A poster for the Single&#13;
Parents' Advocacy Group was&#13;
recently defaced. Since&#13;
someone wasn't brave enough&#13;
to put his/her name with the&#13;
comments, we would like to&#13;
address this to any student&#13;
who may have misconceptions&#13;
about our group.&#13;
Single Parents' Advocacy&#13;
was formed in the spring of&#13;
1994 to provide mutual&#13;
support and information&#13;
I·&#13;
resources to parents at&#13;
Parkside. We work to find&#13;
positive solutions to common&#13;
problems, ranging from&#13;
finding quality child care to&#13;
dealing with other parents to&#13;
managing extremely Iimited&#13;
time and finances. Many&#13;
single parents have paying&#13;
jobs and we are taking&#13;
anywhere from 11 to 18&#13;
credits, in addition to&#13;
devoting the majority of our&#13;
time and efforts to caring for&#13;
our children. We are&#13;
being won by votes in the&#13;
double digits, this shows that&#13;
people really don't care all&#13;
that much. And that is very&#13;
sad.&#13;
One of my favorite books,&#13;
Borders of Infinity by Lois&#13;
McMaster Bujold, says it&#13;
best. 'Now, there's this about&#13;
cynicism ...it's the universe's&#13;
most supine moral position.&#13;
Real comfortable. If nothing&#13;
can be done, then you're not&#13;
some kind of(expletive&#13;
deleted) for not doing it, and&#13;
you can lie there and stink to&#13;
yourself in perfect peace.'&#13;
This attitude has no place&#13;
here. Cynicism and apathy&#13;
are very comfortable, aren't&#13;
they? Senator Adair-Nichols&#13;
had it right when she said&#13;
that more students should get&#13;
involved. At least by voting,&#13;
you can state your views on&#13;
how the current administration&#13;
is running things.&#13;
The only thing that happened&#13;
out of this election was that&#13;
Chris Bossert was voted out&#13;
as Senator. I guess that this&#13;
Perhaps this is good thing.&#13;
Maybe we as a nation has put&#13;
sports into a perspective it&#13;
was never meant to occupy.&#13;
Sports is supposed to be for&#13;
enjoyment and recreation. I&#13;
used to love to follow baseball&#13;
and pro football. Not any&#13;
more. Nowadays 1would&#13;
sooner read a book. Come to&#13;
think of it, if we all did more&#13;
reading and wondering we&#13;
might be better off as a&#13;
nation.&#13;
The gun ban under&#13;
consideration in Kenosha&#13;
should be approved. If one life&#13;
is saved it is worth it. The&#13;
Second Amendment means&#13;
hunting weapons not&#13;
anything that can go bang.&#13;
If it looks like a duck,&#13;
quacks like a duck and walks&#13;
like a duck, it's a duck. The&#13;
prior statement applies to&#13;
Peter Barca. Sorry Peter but&#13;
you did vote in favor of an&#13;
energy tax hike along with a&#13;
hardworking, responsible&#13;
people who are solo parenting&#13;
as a result of circumstances&#13;
or by our own choice.&#13;
If you have any questions or&#13;
comments, feel free to leave a&#13;
message in our box in the&#13;
SOC office.&#13;
Michelle Gabor&#13;
Melinda K. Cunningham&#13;
Jennifer Mitchell&#13;
Kim M. Fischer&#13;
Elizabeth Grover&#13;
shows that his conduct as&#13;
previously reported by the&#13;
Ranger News was&#13;
unacceptable to the majority&#13;
. of students.&#13;
I asked the one other&#13;
student why he voted in the&#13;
PSGA election. He looked at&#13;
me as ifI were insane. 'Well,&#13;
we should be interested in&#13;
what goes on here at&#13;
Parkside. That is the only&#13;
way things important to us,&#13;
like lowering tuition or at&#13;
least keeping it the same&#13;
price, making sure faculty&#13;
teach and not attend grad&#13;
school' (and, believe it or not,&#13;
this really happened at&#13;
UWM) 'and make our voices&#13;
be heard.' I agree.&#13;
The apathy shown by the&#13;
students to the PSGA defies&#13;
analysis. Itbegs me to ask&#13;
the question, "Does anyone&#13;
really care out there?" And,&#13;
worse yet, the state elections&#13;
are coming up quickly. With&#13;
the apathetic, non-caring&#13;
cynical arrogance ofthe&#13;
students that was shown by&#13;
Social Security tax hike. They&#13;
were both included in the&#13;
President's budget bill oflast&#13;
year and you voted yes.&#13;
Speaking of that budget&#13;
plan. In theory the Earned&#13;
Income Tax Credit should&#13;
have applied to low income&#13;
people (of which I am&#13;
presently one). In fact neither&#13;
myself nor anybody I know&#13;
received a tax break of any&#13;
kind last year, but we sure&#13;
got to pay em.&#13;
Now I will rap the knuckles&#13;
of the Republicans. Guys, you&#13;
can't cut taxes, raise defense&#13;
spending and still balance the&#13;
budget. It did not work in the&#13;
eighties and won't work now.&#13;
Additionally this continuous&#13;
talk about never raising taxes&#13;
or requiring a super majority&#13;
of some sort to approve tax&#13;
hikes is short sighted and bad&#13;
governance. Some day there&#13;
is going to be something that&#13;
Republicans want to pay for.&#13;
5&#13;
the lack of voters in the&#13;
PSGA election, can anyone&#13;
really tell me ifpeople will&#13;
vote in the state election?&#13;
There are some very&#13;
important choices to be made&#13;
in this election. The problem&#13;
is, THEY CAN'T BE MADE&#13;
BY PEOPLE WHO DON'T&#13;
VOTE!!!!!&#13;
I'd like to hear some&#13;
feedback on this, folks.&#13;
Cynicism is the most common&#13;
and least effective moral&#13;
position in the universe, and&#13;
apathy is a notion fostered by&#13;
our own seeming impotence&#13;
in the flailings oflife. It must&#13;
be fought, every single day,&#13;
by people who do care and&#13;
can show people that they do&#13;
Please, write in to The&#13;
Ranger News and express&#13;
your position. It is time to&#13;
hear your voices in this. I&#13;
would really like to know if&#13;
anyone else hates arrogance,&#13;
cynicism, and apathy as&#13;
much as I do. And remember,&#13;
VOTE!!!!!!!!!!&#13;
President Clinton is at least&#13;
putting his money where his&#13;
mouth is when it comes to&#13;
financial aid for students. His&#13;
revamping of the student&#13;
funding programs will make&#13;
loans easier to pay back and&#13;
to obtain. The result should&#13;
be more people gaining access&#13;
to funding for higher&#13;
education or job retraining.&#13;
That's all for now. Next&#13;
week I will fearlessly predict&#13;
the outcome ofthe elections,&#13;
chow.&#13;
Oh Brother: An Oh Brother is&#13;
awarded to the promoters of a&#13;
conference held by a&#13;
population control group in&#13;
Hollywood last weekend. This&#13;
group wanted to influence the&#13;
writers of afternoon soaps.&#13;
They were worried about how&#13;
these shows handle sex. Not&#13;
from a moral or decency&#13;
standpoint, but from a&#13;
population control&#13;
standpoint. Oh Brother.&#13;
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Halloween Is&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
For Halloween, I decided to&#13;
write about a great injustice&#13;
on the UW-Madison campus.&#13;
Namely, this is the complete&#13;
suppression of the Halloween&#13;
party that used to be famous&#13;
in the 1970s and 1980s.&#13;
Donna Shalala, while&#13;
chancellor of the UW System,&#13;
put a stop to this important&#13;
institution. She thought that&#13;
drinking, rowdiness, and&#13;
danger to property should be&#13;
eliminated, and she thought&#13;
that these negatives were all&#13;
• • •&#13;
that the Halloween party was&#13;
about.&#13;
Granted, the Halloween&#13;
party was rowdy. I remember&#13;
many people, in costume,&#13;
being taken to detox because&#13;
they had passed out in the&#13;
middle ofthe road, and many&#13;
others throwing beer bottles&#13;
on State Street in Madison&#13;
while I was there. It was a&#13;
great tension reliever for the&#13;
students. The first midterm&#13;
exams had been over for a&#13;
few weeks, but the students&#13;
felt the stress and needed to&#13;
wind down. The Halloween&#13;
party worked well for this&#13;
purpose.&#13;
6&#13;
The Halloween party had&#13;
many other things besides&#13;
drunken rowdy behavior. For&#13;
instance, many restaurants&#13;
gave out free food and drink&#13;
samples, and many others&#13;
had extended hours for&#13;
shoppers. The library was&#13;
open, but with very few&#13;
people. (Most of the&#13;
employees were partying.) All&#13;
the dorms had parties going,&#13;
without beer or other&#13;
intoxicants I may add, which&#13;
gave the non-drinker a&#13;
partying alternative. The&#13;
frats all had parties, some&#13;
with costumes. Literally, the&#13;
whole town was partying.&#13;
This was a nationally known&#13;
event, folks.&#13;
Donna Shalala thought that&#13;
tradition was less important&#13;
than putting a stop to&#13;
vandalism. All of the previous&#13;
chancellors thought&#13;
otherwise. Unfortunately, the&#13;
chancellors since Ms. Shalala&#13;
have not reinstituted this fine&#13;
event. Halloween should be&#13;
used as a time to relieve some&#13;
pressure from school, work&#13;
(which many of us have to do&#13;
even while at school to&#13;
survive from day to day), and&#13;
life in general. Itis time to&#13;
reinstitute the Halloween&#13;
7liis One'sXOf Yor 7lie Clirfken&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
(Not affiliated with The&#13;
Ranger News)&#13;
I strolled into Toys-R-Us&#13;
during the beginning of&#13;
October - ironically, a&#13;
children's toy store - to be&#13;
greeted by a macabre of death&#13;
and mutilation. In aghast, I&#13;
walked up to the service&#13;
counter and asked why those&#13;
deformed masks, pitch forks,&#13;
and axes were there. She&#13;
simply srateu, "Tt"S&#13;
• Halloween."&#13;
The Ranger ran this article&#13;
last year, but the message is&#13;
so powerful, that it's worth&#13;
reading again.&#13;
To millions of youngsters&#13;
across the nation, and adults,&#13;
Halloween has been a time to&#13;
experience scary fun. If only&#13;
those people could realize&#13;
Halloween's emphasis on&#13;
death and decay, and the&#13;
children who are violently&#13;
abused and sometimes killed&#13;
on that night, they would see&#13;
an entirely darker and&#13;
horrifying portrait of this&#13;
famed holiday.&#13;
Glenn Hobbs, a former&#13;
Satanist, who was "blessed"&#13;
to be a sacrificer J can&#13;
illustrate the truth of the&#13;
holiday's potential. On&#13;
Halloween night, he was&#13;
driven off to somewhere in a&#13;
secluded area with his&#13;
sacrifice, Becky - both of&#13;
them drugged. A13they gained&#13;
consciousness, peopie araggea&#13;
the girl of out the van as she&#13;
screamed and yelled. Before&#13;
Glenn could react, the van's&#13;
door shut. All he could hear&#13;
was a low murmuringchanting.&#13;
He knew the ritual was&#13;
going on. Hobbs had been&#13;
sexually abusing Becky since&#13;
the end of September, as the&#13;
Marriage of the Beast ritual&#13;
commanded. They were&#13;
placed in a shack with animal&#13;
bones everywhere, wearing&#13;
no clothes. The abuse was&#13;
very concentrated as&#13;
Halloween approached.&#13;
Finally a woman took&#13;
Hobbs out of the van. He saw&#13;
the high priest sexually abuse&#13;
Becky as she lied naked on an&#13;
alter; arms and feet spread&#13;
out and bound with ropes.&#13;
Hobbs saw the high priest cut&#13;
open the sacrificial animal&#13;
over her, then saw the&#13;
animal's blood mix with&#13;
Becky's into a cup as the high&#13;
priest cut ner aruues ana&#13;
wrists. The members present&#13;
drank her blood. Without&#13;
warning, Hobbs next saw the&#13;
high priest plunge the&#13;
sacrificial dagger into Becky's&#13;
chest. Glenn Hobbs painfully&#13;
remembers this event every&#13;
Halloween. He dated that&#13;
this is something that is&#13;
happening every Halloween;&#13;
it's not just an isolated event.&#13;
"There are children all over&#13;
the world who are losing their&#13;
lives during Halloween night,&#13;
and yet we as a society, go&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
Hello out there, all you avid&#13;
Ranger News readers.&#13;
Welcome to my third article&#13;
of the week. This article was&#13;
prompted by the story in&#13;
People magazine this week&#13;
(10/31/94) about the over-40&#13;
individuals who went back to&#13;
school and decided to make&#13;
their dreams corne true. In&#13;
the true spirit of Halloween,&#13;
which of course is all about&#13;
giving, I wish to give praise to&#13;
these people and point out&#13;
their remarkable&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
The first person, Mona&#13;
Cohn, is 48 years old and was&#13;
recently named Homecoming&#13;
Queen at the University of&#13;
Louisville. The second&#13;
person, Chuck Roseberry, is&#13;
46 and recently made his&#13;
school's football team&#13;
(Kutztown University in PAl.&#13;
Both of these individuals&#13;
overcame numerous&#13;
stumbling blocks over many&#13;
years, enrolled in college as&#13;
adult students, and both are&#13;
succeeding in their chosen&#13;
fields. Ms. Cohn, a criminal&#13;
justice major, carries a 4.0&#13;
average, and Mr. Roseberry&#13;
(a psych major) a 3.0 despite&#13;
the fact that he is dyslexic.&#13;
This goes to prove that no&#13;
one is ever too old to do&#13;
whatever it is that they truly&#13;
want to do. In popular&#13;
sports, look at Joe Montana.&#13;
Everyone, including his old&#13;
team the San Francisco&#13;
4gers, had written him off.&#13;
But, he found a new team,&#13;
the Kansas City Chiefs, and&#13;
he will take them to the&#13;
playoffs. No one believed in&#13;
Joe Montana last year, except&#13;
for himself and perhaps his&#13;
wife. It would have been easy&#13;
door to door, asking for&#13;
candy. It's a big celebration&#13;
for us. It's quite ironic how&#13;
one group of people are&#13;
thinking it's fun, and another&#13;
group of people are taking&#13;
human lives. There seems to&#13;
be this wall, and nobody&#13;
wants to face the fact of&#13;
what's going on."&#13;
People who say that these&#13;
cults do not exist today are&#13;
mis-informed. A surviving&#13;
coven ill eomersetsmre,&#13;
England remains active.&#13;
You'll find Druids meeting at&#13;
Stonehenge this Halloween,&#13;
continuing their grotesque&#13;
sacrifices (although, they&#13;
state that they just kill&#13;
animals). "Why worry," you&#13;
may ask yourself. "That's&#13;
happening in another&#13;
country." That is true, but&#13;
here in Wisconsin you'll find&#13;
the Milwaukee witches and&#13;
other pagans preaching their&#13;
doctrine this and every&#13;
Halloween. Pagans hide&#13;
party at Madison, and while&#13;
we're at it, let's get rid of the&#13;
Young Republicans that seem&#13;
to be running the place. Let's&#13;
face it, school is not just&#13;
about books and book&#13;
learning. It is also about&#13;
meeting new people and&#13;
being put into new situations,&#13;
some that were never thought&#13;
possible before corning to&#13;
college. The Halloween party&#13;
was an excellent example of&#13;
seeing life at its best (and&#13;
worst). Also, it would give all&#13;
of us a good excuse to go to&#13;
Madison and join in the fun.&#13;
behind the titles of doctors,&#13;
construction workers, and&#13;
soap opera stars alike. "Since&#13;
I've been practicing the craft,&#13;
there has been a great revival&#13;
[for paganism]; stated&#13;
Patricia, a Wiccan high&#13;
priest.&#13;
Why is it that we are&#13;
disgusted by what we see on&#13;
the evening news - murder,&#13;
rape, and molestation - but&#13;
one day out of the year, we as&#13;
a nation em Drace It!' wouin&#13;
you let your child dress up&#13;
like mass murderer, Ted&#13;
Bundy? Ifthe answer is "no;&#13;
then why approve of dressing&#13;
them up as a witch, Vlad the&#13;
Impaler (Dracula), or any&#13;
other perverted, ungodly and&#13;
demonic character? Get to&#13;
know and realize the true&#13;
traditions that people&#13;
promote and practice&#13;
"harmlessly" every October&#13;
31st, or the Sunday before -&#13;
if not for you, for your&#13;
children.&#13;
for him to say that he had&#13;
made enough money and&#13;
garnered enough fame.&#13;
Instead, he chose the tougher&#13;
course, choosing to put&#13;
himself on the line one more&#13;
time to prove that he still had&#13;
what it takes to play in the&#13;
NFL.&#13;
May I share a little of my&#13;
own experience? Last year,&#13;
when I re-entered school after&#13;
a four year absence I thought&#13;
that I was too old and that it&#13;
was too late for me to finish&#13;
my music degree. I also&#13;
thought that it was too late to&#13;
go to graduate school, and&#13;
become a college music&#13;
teacher. Literally, this was a&#13;
dream I'd had since I was 14&#13;
years old. I thought it was&#13;
too late for me. However,&#13;
thanks to some excellent&#13;
encouragement from the&#13;
music faculty here (namely&#13;
Jim McKeever, Tim Bell, and&#13;
Mark Eichner) I no longer&#13;
feel that way. I may be an&#13;
older student, but I sure as&#13;
hell am not&#13;
old.&#13;
So, for&#13;
Halloween, I&#13;
urge all&#13;
traditional&#13;
students (18-&#13;
22) to get to&#13;
know all the&#13;
non-trads out&#13;
there (adult&#13;
re-entering&#13;
students).&#13;
They just may&#13;
surprise you.&#13;
Look at these&#13;
individuals,&#13;
and be&#13;
amazed.&#13;
Then, use&#13;
them as&#13;
examples. To&#13;
quote the late&#13;
Jim Valvano,&#13;
'never give up. Never, ever&#13;
give up.'&#13;
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Setting all my fears aside, I&#13;
would consider this an&#13;
average haunted barn (taking&#13;
into consideration what I've&#13;
heard about other haunted&#13;
places). It seemed to have all&#13;
the requirements of a&#13;
haunted house: creepylooking&#13;
monsters, gross death&#13;
scenes, loud chainsaw noises,&#13;
cackling laughs, a blaring&#13;
siren sound, a laser light, and&#13;
stringy stuff suspended from&#13;
the ceiling dancing on our&#13;
heads. Both my sister and I&#13;
were scared out of our skin,&#13;
but the guy we were with&#13;
didn't have any problem going&#13;
through it.&#13;
Overall, Farmer Brown's&#13;
Haunted Barn was a pretty&#13;
exciting and entertaining&#13;
event. I suggest that anyone&#13;
who is looking for a haunted&#13;
house of some sort should&#13;
give this one a try. There will&#13;
probably be instances where&#13;
you will jump, be frightened,&#13;
and maybe even scream&#13;
(probably not as many times&#13;
as I did though). Iknow it&#13;
certainly couldn't be dull to&#13;
anyone - not even to someone&#13;
who is use to haunted houses.&#13;
By the way, it took us five&#13;
minutes to get through it, but&#13;
that depends on who fast you&#13;
are moving. Also, just to let&#13;
you know, the walls are&#13;
padded on the barn - most&#13;
likely for people franticly&#13;
pushing other people out of&#13;
the way so they can get out as&#13;
fast as possible (my friend&#13;
was unintentionally&#13;
discovered the padded walls&#13;
once or twice).&#13;
about the excursion through&#13;
the Haunted Barn ....&#13;
First of all, one of the&#13;
witches led us to the&#13;
beginning of the barn and&#13;
pointed us in the right&#13;
direction to start, and sent us&#13;
off on our own. We started&#13;
scooting along the path, not&#13;
being able to see anything&#13;
because it was so dark. All of&#13;
a sudden, a tiny light turned&#13;
on revealing a fake monster&#13;
cutting up a fake corpse.&#13;
Through the course ofthe&#13;
Haunted Barn, there were&#13;
other scenes like this. I could&#13;
handle this sort of stuff, but it&#13;
didn't stay that calm all the&#13;
time. There were real people&#13;
to spice things up a bit. They&#13;
seemed to pop out of nowhere&#13;
with hateful laughs,&#13;
unpleasant threats, and&#13;
really homely faces. Needless&#13;
to say, this didn't really sit&#13;
well with me, and I wanted&#13;
out ofthere right away - but&#13;
we weren't able to move very&#13;
fast because we couldn't see&#13;
which way to turn.&#13;
Some ofthe monsters&#13;
wouldn't leave us alone. They&#13;
.trailed behind us, and Iwas&#13;
stuck at the end (but not by&#13;
choice - my sister claimed the&#13;
middle position as her own&#13;
before we even got there).&#13;
Finally, after what seemed to&#13;
be forever, Isaw a little&#13;
moonlight shining from&#13;
outside on the wall. I couldn't&#13;
get out of there fast enough, it&#13;
seemed, because I had to&#13;
push everyone aside to get by&#13;
and run out ofthe door first&#13;
(where I was greeted be&#13;
another monster trying to&#13;
by Dawn Apostoli&#13;
Are you looking for&#13;
something to do, or someplace&#13;
to go on Halloween? I have a&#13;
perfect suggestion for you -&#13;
that is if you don't mind&#13;
walking through pitch black,&#13;
narrow corridors and meeting&#13;
up with some strange looking&#13;
inhabitants. It you think this&#13;
sounds fun or interesting,&#13;
then you should go to&#13;
"Farmer Brown's Totally&#13;
Haunted Barn." It costs $5 a&#13;
person, and is located on&#13;
Highway 50. It's a large farm&#13;
on the right side ofthe road&#13;
(going west) way out in the&#13;
county, and is covered with&#13;
Halloween decorations, a few&#13;
witches roaming around,&#13;
ghostlike sounds coming out&#13;
ofthe barn, and it's drowning&#13;
in pumpkins! It is hard to&#13;
miss, just keep traveling west&#13;
on Highway 50 (quite a ways&#13;
past 1-94) and you will&#13;
eventually come to it.&#13;
I had my doubts about&#13;
going to the Haunted Barn&#13;
because I'm not your usual&#13;
"haunted barn participator."&#13;
I have only been in a couple&#13;
haunted houses before, and&#13;
they were just "kiddie&#13;
houses," so I was hesitant&#13;
about embarking on a journey&#13;
through the Haunted Barn&#13;
this big, but the people I was&#13;
with fmally convinced me to&#13;
go through with it. Let me&#13;
inform you of something&#13;
though - seeing as how I am&#13;
very moderately frightening&#13;
to to me will most likely will&#13;
be a minor detail to you. With&#13;
this in mind, let me tell you&#13;
1[alts from the Q:rytic&#13;
The last three listed were also&#13;
in Reservoir Dogs. Pulp does&#13;
not really have a stable plot&#13;
because it jumps all over time&#13;
and space, but once it all&#13;
connects, the viewer realizes&#13;
the big picture. I guess we&#13;
could say that the movie is&#13;
centered around two hit men,&#13;
their boss, and the thorns in&#13;
their sides.&#13;
The only things needed to&#13;
see Pulp Fiction are patience&#13;
and the ability to cringe a bit.&#13;
Like we said, it is a hard-core&#13;
movie with the language and&#13;
violence, but you just have to&#13;
take a big gulp and swallow&#13;
it. At first it was yellow, but&#13;
Bill and I saw the light and&#13;
give it a green. So go on, have&#13;
a happy Halloween, and hold&#13;
on to your fangs for our&#13;
Interview review. On the way&#13;
to the theater, watch out for&#13;
security guards named Zed&#13;
who wear hoop earrings.&#13;
if you keep your ears and eyes&#13;
open, it picks up at light&#13;
speed. To sum up, Quentin&#13;
Tarantino, in my mind, leaves&#13;
you in suspense with every&#13;
word and move, he is not&#13;
afraid of blood, and his style&#13;
is apart from any other.&#13;
Pulp Fiction gives us an&#13;
all-star cast, so there's no&#13;
need to worry about acting.&#13;
John Travolta is resurrected&#13;
to prove his acting ability,&#13;
and he does it well. There are&#13;
no real main characters in&#13;
this movie, but Travolta,&#13;
Bruce Willis (Die Hard, Color&#13;
of Night, Moonlighting) and&#13;
Samuel L. Jackson (Jurassic&#13;
Park, Loaded Weapon 1)&#13;
appear the most, so they&#13;
could be considered he main&#13;
co-stars. The less seen costars&#13;
consist of Urna&#13;
Thurman, Julia Sweeney,&#13;
Quentin Tarantino, Frank&#13;
Whaley, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna&#13;
Arquette, Harvey Keitel, Tim&#13;
Roth, and Steve Buscemio.&#13;
by Paul Danninger&#13;
and Bill Zasoba&#13;
Two guys who just love&#13;
. movies&#13;
Today, we speak of Pulp&#13;
Fiction. It is a movie that is&#13;
hard-core and slow at the&#13;
start. Fellow readers, if you&#13;
do not approve of these&#13;
aspects, throw this article&#13;
away J because we do approve.&#13;
Two words ... Quentin and&#13;
Tarantino. These would be&#13;
the first and last names of a&#13;
genius director. I would have&#13;
to say that I am quite a fan&#13;
after Reservoir Dogs, and this&#13;
movie. Bill did not like Dogs,&#13;
but Pulp Fiction brought out&#13;
the "Quentin" in him. Bill, to&#13;
be honest, definitely wanted&#13;
it to end within the first hour.&#13;
I do predict that you readers&#13;
will feel the same. But have&#13;
patience, my friends, and you,&#13;
just like Bill, will be greatly&#13;
rewarded. This is Tarantino's&#13;
style. He starts out slow, but&#13;
"'J.£ey were already dead, Ih~y Jusl r.h&lt;k' I know .tfyel"&#13;
Eric Drauen&#13;
The&#13;
Poetry&#13;
Dude&#13;
Hey poetry fiends! I was able to make it two weeks in a&#13;
row with the column this week. Well, I have to say that I&#13;
wish more was turned in, but I won't complain. The&#13;
poem for this week is a really good one. I have liked all&#13;
the poems submitted so far (all 3 of them!)&#13;
I said I wouldn't complain though. I will publish&#13;
something if you waot it to be aoonymous. I hope this&#13;
isn't holding aoybody back. Well, enough about that. On&#13;
to this week's poem. It's by a student named Mike&#13;
Waters, aod it's titled "WINDOW". So...without further&#13;
hesitation, here it is.&#13;
WINDOW&#13;
I am clear and truthful.&#13;
I see only what the beholder sees.&#13;
I don't interpret, or philosophize.&#13;
I am but only a window.&#13;
Now the window is foggy.&#13;
It no longer is clear, and truthful,&#13;
But unclear and deceptive.&#13;
It now interprets and philosophizes.&#13;
But now it's wiped clean.&#13;
I feel guilty and sinful.&#13;
I ask for forgiveness, will you please forgive me?&#13;
I am but only an onlooker.&#13;
-Michael Waters&#13;
Well after some thought, I think I see what Mikejs&#13;
trying to say. My interpretation is that he's pointing out&#13;
that people are not always perfect aod sometimes stray&#13;
too far aod make judgements about others. I think he's&#13;
trying to say this especially by calling himself ao&#13;
"onlooker." I believe in realizing people are humao. It's&#13;
nothing new to hear that people make mistakes aod pass&#13;
judgment. I hope people who read this might think twice&#13;
about making a judgement about someone next time. Well&#13;
that's all for this week ... hope you enjoyed Mike's poem&#13;
aod I'll see you poetry freaks aod freakettes next week.&#13;
See ya!&#13;
8&#13;
lIThe Tavern" Opens&#13;
Plays atParkside Season&#13;
"It was worth being born to be thrilled&#13;
like this"- Chris Harder as The Vagabond&#13;
Cohao's "The Tavern" will&#13;
open the 1994-1995 Plays at&#13;
Parkside Series at the&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre.&#13;
This student production will&#13;
be performed October 28-29,&#13;
November 4--5at 7:30 pm. A&#13;
10:00 am matinee will be held&#13;
November 3. Admission is&#13;
$7.00 for the general public&#13;
aod $6 for senior citizens.&#13;
Ranger News was privileged&#13;
to review a special sneak&#13;
preview on Tuesday, October&#13;
25 aod is subsequently&#13;
enthused to share the&#13;
delightful experience therein.&#13;
The strength of this&#13;
particular play is in character&#13;
portrayal. Though the plot is&#13;
substaotial aod moves the&#13;
play, it is the diversity of&#13;
characters, their interaction&#13;
aod theatrical co-dependency&#13;
that provides the superb&#13;
entertaining experience.&#13;
These characters are expertly&#13;
played by the current UWParkside&#13;
cast.&#13;
The delightful melodrama&#13;
sports a particularly brilliaot&#13;
performaoce by Chris Harder&#13;
in the role ofthe Vagabond.&#13;
Harder's fluency, flair, aod&#13;
lovability provides the engine&#13;
for a fun-filled evening. The&#13;
Vagabond's character&#13;
provides a seemingly&#13;
seamless traosition from&#13;
participaot to commentator.&#13;
One would almost wish&#13;
Harder never left character&#13;
aod you could follow him&#13;
around all day aod share in&#13;
his caffeine enriched&#13;
observations.&#13;
All the performers put on a&#13;
good, balaoced show destined&#13;
to please. Never a dull&#13;
moment. Other notable&#13;
performaoces are those of the&#13;
vengeaoce-filled yet ever&#13;
fainting Violet keenly&#13;
portrayed by Erica Saochez.&#13;
Briao Kortendick as the&#13;
inquisitive son.&#13;
The cast, in order of&#13;
appearaoce, is as follows:&#13;
Hank Hilbert as Zach, Kathy&#13;
Honigmann as Sally, Max&#13;
Mount as Freemao, Briao&#13;
Kortendick as WilIum, Chris&#13;
Harder as the Vagabond,&#13;
Erica Saochez as Violet,&#13;
Kevin Hlavka as Governor&#13;
'Lamson, Carla Muniz as the&#13;
Governor's useful wife,&#13;
Christine Paulsen as the&#13;
governor's charming&#13;
daughter-Virginia, Steve&#13;
Milos as Tom Allen, Tim&#13;
Bohn as the Sheriff, Branko&#13;
Sindjelic as Ezra, Paul&#13;
Daoninger as Joshua, Tom&#13;
Determao as Stevens, Tracy&#13;
Dethrone as Opening&#13;
Actors/Missy, Tamatha&#13;
Kelleher as Madeline, Jason&#13;
Meissner as George (The&#13;
Piaoo Player).&#13;
The Tavern is directed by&#13;
Lee Vao Dyke, Racine,&#13;
professor of Dramatic Arts at&#13;
UW-Parkside. Production&#13;
members are: Lizz Otto, Set&#13;
Designer; Kevin Mauer,&#13;
Lighting Designer; Judith&#13;
Tucker Snider, Costume&#13;
Designer; aod David Mauer,&#13;
Sound Director.&#13;
Madison Quintet to Perform&#13;
The Wingra Woodwind&#13;
Quintet, ao ensemble-inresidence&#13;
at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Madison, will&#13;
perform at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside on&#13;
Wednesday, Nov. 16.&#13;
The performaoce, part of&#13;
UW-Parkside's 1994-95&#13;
Accent on Enrichment Series,&#13;
will be held at 7 p.m. in the&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre,&#13;
located at the far south end of&#13;
the main campus complex.&#13;
Admission is $6.&#13;
The group's program,&#13;
"International Souvenirs" will&#13;
offer a variety of musical&#13;
selections from French,&#13;
Russiao, Spanish aod&#13;
Hungariao composers.&#13;
Founded in 1965, the&#13;
Wingra Woodwind Quintet&#13;
has established a tradition of&#13;
artistic excellence aod was&#13;
hailed by Peter Davis, a New&#13;
York Times critic, as&#13;
sophisticated sensitive aod&#13;
thoroughly vital. The&#13;
Ensemble has been featured&#13;
in performaoces at national&#13;
conferences aod has recorded&#13;
for the Gold Crest, Spectrum&#13;
aod the School of Music&#13;
recording series.&#13;
The quintet features&#13;
Stephaoie Jutt, flute; Marc&#13;
Fink, oboe; Linda Barley,&#13;
clarinet; Linda Kimball, horn&#13;
aod Richard Lottridge,&#13;
bassoon.&#13;
To purchase tickets, call the&#13;
UW-Parkside Information&#13;
Center at (414) 595-2345.&#13;
Student Health and Counseling Services&#13;
1. AA-Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Monday at noon in Moln&#13;
0133. Call 595-2338 for more information.&#13;
2. Anyone interested in participating in the following support groups&#13;
Codependents, AI-Anon, Eating Disorders, Sexual Assault or Abuse&#13;
Survivors support groups - should call 595-2338 or 595-2366.&#13;
3. FREE MEASLES AND TETANUS IMMUNIZATIONS - Call Health Services&#13;
MolnDI15,&#13;
4. Contraceptives for sale at affordable prices. Condoms 8 for $ I and&#13;
Birth Control Pills $5 per packet. Contact UW-Parkside Health&#13;
Services Moln Dl15 for more information.&#13;
5. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING - Contact UW-Parkside Health Services&#13;
Moln 0115 for more information.&#13;
6. Weight Watchers - At work program (Tuesdays at noon). Please call&#13;
595-2366 for more information.&#13;
7. FLU shots will be available from October 31 t hr u November 18 for $7.&#13;
Please call 595-2~66 to make an appointment.&#13;
---&#13;
The Ranger recently asked Parkside the question:&#13;
How many licks does it take to get to the&#13;
center of a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop?&#13;
9&#13;
Jolean Morrison&#13;
"I think 130."&#13;
DeniseHuth&#13;
"Fifty."&#13;
Rachelle Hart&#13;
"Probably about 1200."&#13;
Steve Premeau&#13;
"Probably a hundred if you&#13;
honestly lick."&#13;
James Ruffalo&#13;
"About 700"&#13;
Carl Lewis&#13;
Ray Charles&#13;
Whoopi Goldberg&#13;
Magic Johnson&#13;
Greg Louganis&#13;
Danny Glover&#13;
Cher&#13;
Gloria Estefan&#13;
Ernest Hemingway&#13;
MaryTyler-Moore&#13;
Katherine Hepburn&#13;
Agatha Christie&#13;
Vivian Leigh&#13;
Ludwigvon Beethoven&#13;
John Keats&#13;
Eric Clapton&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
September 28&#13;
October 19&#13;
November 16&#13;
December 14&#13;
WEDNESDAYS&#13;
FROM 12:00 TO 12:50&#13;
Co-Facilitators:&#13;
Cheryl Montgomery&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Sonya Rhutasel&#13;
For more information,&#13;
Contact Renee Sartin Kirby,&#13;
CoordinatorDisability&#13;
Services ~,in WLLC 0175, 595-2610.&#13;
People with Disabilities&#13;
enrich our lives&#13;
~. j. .. ' N~ $' i' ",.;{&#13;
~-:; .4l, ¥&lt;:*J.! .ct,",&#13;
Karla Farrell&#13;
"Two if you're hungry." .&#13;
(Later) "It actually took five."&#13;
Don Walter&#13;
"About seven ...Ithink there's&#13;
more than seven."&#13;
Jo Jackson&#13;
"About a million licks without&#13;
biting."&#13;
Sandy Sheldon&#13;
If you're good it shouldn't&#13;
take any."&#13;
Dave Flevry&#13;
"In that case it'll take&#13;
forever."&#13;
Prefabricated No-permit Excuse&#13;
We at the Ranger have been made aware of numerous occasions where students&#13;
and staff have either "misplaced" their parking permit or haven't yet bought a permit.&#13;
In consequence, they have been ticketed by UW-Parkside Police.&#13;
The Ranger is making available a "clip and save" excuse that may (or may not)&#13;
cause a sympathetic officer to leave your permitless car unticketed.&#13;
Simply cut out the form below, check the box ofthe excuse that best explains&#13;
your situation, and put it on your dashboard.&#13;
1=------------------------------------,&#13;
Dear officer,&#13;
Please don't ticket my car. I realize that I am&#13;
unable to present a permit but I'm sure you'll&#13;
understand me reasonts) why.&#13;
I don't have my permit because ...&#13;
a It melted in the scorching a I used it as collateral for my&#13;
heat. car loan.&#13;
a It clashes with my interior. a If I actually buy a permit this&#13;
a A Parkside goose swooped week, I won't have enough&#13;
down and stole it when my top money for my wash.&#13;
was down:&#13;
Thank you,&#13;
your name&#13;
* The officer might not understand this excuse if you don't actually own a&#13;
L convertible. Use your own judgment. ~&#13;
10 ~&#13;
~~~I~~~f~~h~~I~M~e~n'~s~s~o~cc~e~r ~Te~a§m~B~eaSt~s=jBiiig::=iTe~n~Te~a;;m~: ~&#13;
Ath eteo t e The University of first goal of the game at the second goal of the game.and&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's men's 13:28 minute mark to take a 13th of the. year to WIn It for ,&#13;
soccer team, ranked 2nd in 1-0 lead on UW-Parkside. UW~ParksIde. . I&#13;
W k&#13;
the NCAA Division II soccer However, the Rangers came Mike Guzaski made two&#13;
ee&#13;
.. poll, defeated Big Ten right back as Pat White sav~s ill goal for.the Rangers&#13;
opponent Northwestern scored off a Troy Troskey to pick up the WIn. UWUniversity&#13;
2-1 Saturday in assist at the 20:02 minute Parkside outshot&#13;
Evanston. mark. The White tally left the Northwestern 15-8. The&#13;
The win pushes the score knotted at 1-1 at Wildcats had a 5-3 advantage&#13;
Rangers record to 14-0-2 on halftime. on corner kicks. . .&#13;
the year as they head into the The second half saw the The Rangers will next be m&#13;
last week ofthe regular Rangers take the lead at the action Saturday, October 29tb&#13;
season. 81:50 minute mark as leading when they face Gannon&#13;
Northwestern scored the scorer Pat White scored his University in Pennsylvania.&#13;
Amy Haines&#13;
Sport: Women's Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
Class: Sophomore&#13;
Major: Nursing&#13;
Hometown: East Troy&#13;
Amy Haines is The&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
Athlete of the Week.&#13;
Amy Haines broke&#13;
through a crowd of cross&#13;
country runners and never&#13;
looked back on her way to&#13;
victory at the Great&#13;
Midwest Invitational. Her&#13;
time of 18:47 edged out&#13;
teammate Tracey Pope&#13;
(18:52) and led Parkside to&#13;
a first place team finish as&#13;
well.&#13;
Haines's success is no big&#13;
secret. She trained hard&#13;
this summer and&#13;
maintained her sharpness&#13;
by running in a couple road&#13;
races. In August, she won&#13;
the Wisconsin State Fair&#13;
Stampede 2-mile run.&#13;
At Parkside's Invitational&#13;
last week, she was third in&#13;
a personal.best time of&#13;
18:24. Inaddition, she has&#13;
been no lower than&#13;
Parkside's number two&#13;
finisher at any meet this&#13;
year. Haines is a strong&#13;
NAIA All-American&#13;
candidate and will vie for&#13;
that elusive honor on&#13;
November 19th.&#13;
Men's Soccer Stats&#13;
Women's Soccer&#13;
Ranked #7&#13;
The University ofWisconsinParkside's&#13;
women's soccer&#13;
team remained ranked #7 for&#13;
the second straight week in&#13;
the Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Region for NCAA Division II&#13;
Soccer teams.&#13;
The Rangers whose record&#13;
is 9-5-2, have been rated as&#13;
high as #5 in the region this&#13;
year. The regional rankings&#13;
are as follows: 1. Quincy 2.&#13;
Lewis 3. University of&#13;
Missouri-St. Louis 4. St.&#13;
Joseph's 5. SIU-Edwardsville&#13;
6. University of MissouriRolla&#13;
7. UW-Parkside&#13;
The top four teams in the&#13;
region are currently ranked&#13;
nationally for NCAA Division&#13;
II women's soccer with&#13;
Quincy heading the list at #4&#13;
in the country.&#13;
Another Big Win For&#13;
Ranger Women&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside women's&#13;
soccer team won their sixth&#13;
straight game on Sunday&#13;
defeating Lakeland College 9-&#13;
o at Wood Road Soccer Field.&#13;
The win brought the Rangers&#13;
season record to an&#13;
impressive 9-5-2 mark.&#13;
The Rangers took control of&#13;
the match early scoring four&#13;
goals in the first eight&#13;
minutes of the match. The&#13;
Rangers led at halftime 6-0.&#13;
Jeanette Claude opened up&#13;
the scoring in the second half&#13;
at the 1:15 mark scoring off a&#13;
Lisa Sadowski assist. Jill&#13;
Likowski and Nicole Hanel&#13;
each scored unassisted goals&#13;
to push the lead to 3-0.&#13;
Kami Kessel tallied off an&#13;
Angie Moulton assist at the&#13;
8:45 minute mark. Then,&#13;
Bridgit Jantzen, a Tremper&#13;
grad, scored her first goal of&#13;
the season off a Tracy Rosiak&#13;
corner kick. Cara Bulik closed&#13;
out the first half scoring&#13;
heading in a Kristen Haase&#13;
cross.&#13;
The second half saw Kessel&#13;
score her second goal ofthe&#13;
game off Sadowski and&#13;
Natalie Weber assists.&#13;
Sadowski then headed in a&#13;
Rosiak corner kick. Angie&#13;
Moulton closed out the .&#13;
scoring off Shelly Davis and&#13;
Haase assists.&#13;
The Rangers outshot the&#13;
Muskies 29-1. Shelly Davis&#13;
and Cara Bulik combined for&#13;
the shutout in goal for UWParkside.&#13;
The Rangers will next be in&#13;
action Thursday, October&#13;
27th at 3:30 when they will&#13;
host Marian College.&#13;
8) Oakland&#13;
11-1-1 158&#13;
9) Tampa&#13;
1) UW-Parkside 9-2-0 149&#13;
13-0-2 232 points 10) C.W. Post&#13;
2) Southern Connecticut 13-2-1 121&#13;
11-0-3 225 Goals allowed per match&#13;
3) Florida Tech Top Goalkeepers 1) Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
12-1-1 221 0.25&#13;
4) Seattle Pacific 1) Mike Guzaski 2) Southern Connecticut&#13;
11-3-2 210 Wisconsin-Parkside 0.35 0.36&#13;
5) USC-Spartanburg GA 3) Oakland, Michigan&#13;
13-1-1 187 (tie) Rick Koczak 0.50&#13;
6) Cal. State Southam Connecticut 0.35 4) Cal. State. LA&#13;
14-1-1 172 3) Amir Tal 0.63&#13;
7) Franklin Pierce Oakland, Michigan 0.48 5) Missouri-St. Louis&#13;
12-1-2 170 4) Claive Plummer Cal. 0.73&#13;
UW·Parkside Volleyball Wins&#13;
Fourth Straight&#13;
Parkside dominated the&#13;
match.&#13;
Melissa Wolter led the way&#13;
with seven kills and nine&#13;
digs. Tammie Rickert had&#13;
seven kills also for the&#13;
Rangers. Erin Grzgorek had&#13;
eight digs for UW-Parkside,&#13;
while Michelle Danielson had&#13;
twenty-three assists in the&#13;
match.&#13;
Coach Susie Ketchum&#13;
NCAA Division II Men's&#13;
Soccer Poll&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's&#13;
volleyball team defeated&#13;
Milwaukee School of&#13;
Engineering to record their&#13;
fourth straight victory&#13;
Thursday night in&#13;
Milwaukee.&#13;
The Rangers won in three&#13;
games 15-5, 15-4, 15-9. All&#13;
thirteen Ranger players&#13;
played in each game as UWState&#13;
LA 0.51&#13;
5) MarkLynn&#13;
Missouri- St. Louis 0.67&#13;
Team Scoring Defense&#13;
commented on the match, "It&#13;
was nice to be able to play&#13;
everyone tonight and the&#13;
whole team responded. This&#13;
was a good preparation for&#13;
our next tournament."&#13;
The Rangers next play the&#13;
University of Missouri-St.&#13;
Louis, which is hosting their&#13;
tournament Friday,&#13;
Saturday, the 28th and 29th&#13;
of October.&#13;
Sports Jeopardy&#13;
1) He recently set a new Division IAA record&#13;
by rushing for 200 yds. or more in 7 straight&#13;
games.&#13;
2) This major league baseball team has&#13;
produced more rookie ofthe year winners&#13;
(including 3 straight winners), than any other&#13;
team.&#13;
3) His 7066 yards is all-time best for return&#13;
yards in the NFL.&#13;
4) He set an NFL record this past week for&#13;
total return yards in a game, with a total of&#13;
347 yards.&#13;
Haines Leads Parkside to a First&#13;
Place Finish&#13;
by Tracey Pope&#13;
This past weekend the&#13;
women's cross country team&#13;
competed in the Olivet&#13;
Nazarene Great Midwest&#13;
Classic and carne home with a&#13;
first place trophy. Parkside&#13;
scored only 20 points to come&#13;
out ahead in the 15 school&#13;
field. Olivet took second with&#13;
50 points and UW-Green Bay&#13;
took third with 85 points.&#13;
Amy Haines led the Lady&#13;
Rangers by winning the race&#13;
with a time of 18:47. Also&#13;
finishing in the top five were&#13;
Tracey Pope, 2nd in 18:52;&#13;
Valerie Niese, 4th in 19:14;&#13;
Michelle Melcher, 5th in&#13;
19:32 and Lisa Lewis, 8th in&#13;
19:41. These ladies ran in the&#13;
top seven last week and this&#13;
week so that means they have&#13;
secured their spot in the top&#13;
seven to run Nationals. There&#13;
will have to be a run offfor&#13;
the last two spots.&#13;
"The times were a little&#13;
slower this week because of&#13;
the rough footing on the&#13;
course." commented Coach De&#13;
Witt.&#13;
Because of Parkside's large&#13;
team, they also ran a B&#13;
squad. Catherine Rice led the&#13;
team with a 37th place finish.&#13;
The B team finished ninth&#13;
with 230 points.&#13;
This is the second race that&#13;
Parkside has won this year.&#13;
Their record to this date is&#13;
90-8. Parkside has a chance&#13;
to better that record even&#13;
more this weekend at the&#13;
University of Chicago meet.&#13;
Don't forget that Parkside has&#13;
two more home meets:&#13;
November 5th (NAIA&#13;
Regionals) and November&#13;
19th (NAIA Nationals).&#13;
Parkside Top Ten Finishers.&#13;
1. Amy Haines 18:47&#13;
2. Tracey Pope 18:52&#13;
4. Valerie Niese 19:14&#13;
5. Michelle Melcher 19:32&#13;
8. Lisa Lewis 19:41&#13;
18. Dana Salerno 20:12&#13;
20. Colette Marotto 20:14&#13;
21. Julie Barnhill 20:15&#13;
23. Melinda Vasatko 20:26&#13;
25. Liz Fashun 20:32&#13;
•&#13;
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Men's CrossCountry Takes 7th at Kankakee&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
Itwas a beautiful,&#13;
picturesque day at the&#13;
Kankakee Invitational and&#13;
the Rangers came through&#13;
with some oftheir best times&#13;
ofthe year. Although the&#13;
course was uneven and full of&#13;
turns, the top 5 was under&#13;
27:50 for the first time this&#13;
season. Jesse Decker led the&#13;
team with a 14th place finish&#13;
(26:48).&#13;
"This is the first time we&#13;
ran together as a team,"&#13;
commented Greg Garland.&#13;
The men literally ran&#13;
together as the top five were&#13;
all within a minute of each&#13;
other,&#13;
The Running Rangers&#13;
finished seventh out of 24&#13;
teams, but Assistant Coach&#13;
Mike Lunow added, "We could&#13;
of had fourth; we were only&#13;
thirty points away."&#13;
Now is a great time for the&#13;
team to be clicking as they&#13;
head into the championship&#13;
part of the season. Parkside&#13;
will either run at NAIA&#13;
Regionals or NCAA II&#13;
Regionals in two weeks. "We&#13;
hope that we ran well enough&#13;
to get a shot at nationals,"&#13;
said Andy Samow.&#13;
Brian Borkowski, who ran a&#13;
personal best in the meet,&#13;
concluded, "Now that we got&#13;
our skirts off, we've got to go&#13;
for the panty hose!"&#13;
Kankakee Invitational&#13;
Results:&#13;
14. Jesse Decker 26:48&#13;
18. Greg Garland 27:04&#13;
43. Ryan Benson 27:38&#13;
44. Andy Samow 27:42&#13;
47. Brian Borkowski 27:47&#13;
51. Dave Sheriff 27:57&#13;
57. Dan Koch 28:22&#13;
63. Randy Bunders 28:38&#13;
64. Will VanAxen 28:41&#13;
71. Al Heppner 28:56&#13;
76, Brad Timm 29:12&#13;
82. Tim Seaman 29:27&#13;
85, Will Leggett 29:53&#13;
NFL Picks&#13;
by Scott Fragale&#13;
Dallas over Cincinnati:&#13;
The league's best team&#13;
against the league's worst.&#13;
What more is needed to be&#13;
said.&#13;
Philadelphia over&#13;
Washington: The Eagles&#13;
should apply more&#13;
pressure on Redskin&#13;
rookie QB Gus Ferotte&#13;
I who had an impressive&#13;
debut last week against&#13;
Indy. Look for more&#13;
turnovers produced by a&#13;
tenacious Eagle defense.&#13;
Seattle over San Diego:&#13;
The Chargers will try to&#13;
bounce back from their 1st&#13;
loss last week, but Stan&#13;
Humphries is banged up a&#13;
little, The Seahawks will&#13;
concentrate on stopping&#13;
Natrone Means and will&#13;
do so just enough pull the&#13;
upset.&#13;
Arizona over Pittsburgh:&#13;
The Cardinals defense is&#13;
playing well and the&#13;
Steelers offense is having&#13;
a hard time moving the&#13;
ball on offense. Look for a&#13;
low-scoring defensive&#13;
battle.&#13;
Green Bay over Chicago:&#13;
Quarterback controversy&#13;
runs rampid in this one.&#13;
Farve vs. Brunnell for&#13;
G.B., and Kramer V8.&#13;
Walsh for Chicago, Both&#13;
teams are in trouble on&#13;
offense, but the Packers&#13;
defense is one of the best&#13;
in the league and should&#13;
be the difference.&#13;
Last Week: 5-0&#13;
Season: 16-9&#13;
Hepp's Hype Picks&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
Dallas over Cincinnati: If Dallas&#13;
doesn't start Troy Aikman, then the&#13;
Bengals maybe able to keep it close.&#13;
They played a good first half of&#13;
football against the Browns and "Big&#13;
Daddy" finally got his first sack. But&#13;
the chances of the Bengal's first win&#13;
here are dismal.&#13;
Philadelphia over Washington: Gus&#13;
Frerotte steps into the spotlight as&#13;
the Redskin's QB after an impressive&#13;
debut win against the Colts. But hell&#13;
be in over his head against the&#13;
strong Eagles defense.&#13;
San Diego over Seattle: Even ifStan&#13;
Humphries can't start on Sunday,&#13;
the Chargers are still good enough to&#13;
beat the Seahawks. Charger Kicker&#13;
John Carney should make the pro&#13;
bowl if his leg doesn't fall off. The&#13;
Bolts would still be undefeated if&#13;
they could have punched it into the&#13;
endzoue last weekend. Three teams&#13;
in the NFC would beat the Chargers&#13;
in the Super Bowl (Dallas, S.F., and&#13;
Philadelphia).&#13;
Pittsburgh over Arizona: Bam&#13;
Morris is getting the job done for the&#13;
Steelers (146 yards vs. Giants) and&#13;
he should make the difference in this&#13;
low scoring affair. How much of a&#13;
reward do you think Buddy offered to&#13;
the player who could take out Troy&#13;
Aikm an.?&#13;
Chicago over Green Bay: The Bears&#13;
gave one away to the Lions last week&#13;
after giving their offense and special&#13;
teams each gave up a touchdown.&#13;
The Packers defense was awesome&#13;
against Minnesota, but the Bears "D"&#13;
is coming off their best game of the&#13;
season. The bottom line is that the&#13;
Packers offense is worse. Don't look&#13;
for a lot of points in this one.&#13;
Last Week: 3-2 Total:l4-11&#13;
Season: 14-11&#13;
"This column is not nearly as important 85 the&#13;
Men's Soccer article,"&#13;
Captain Greg Garland had another;&#13;
stellar performance for the Rangers&#13;
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to&#13;
.&#13;
Sergeant&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Leuenberger&#13;
of the UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Department,&#13;
it had&#13;
been&#13;
stripped&#13;
of multiple&#13;
parts&#13;
and&#13;
left by the roadside.&#13;
The&#13;
car&#13;
belonged&#13;
to a student&#13;
who&#13;
lived&#13;
in the Residence&#13;
Hall.&#13;
The&#13;
auto&#13;
was&#13;
insured.&#13;
There&#13;
are no suspects&#13;
at this&#13;
time.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Men's Soccer&#13;
TeamStays At #2 in the&#13;
Country&#13;
TheUniversity&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's&#13;
men's&#13;
soccer&#13;
team&#13;
stayed&#13;
ranked&#13;
2nd&#13;
in&#13;
the NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
II&#13;
soccer&#13;
poll as released&#13;
on&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
TheRangers&#13;
face&#13;
Division&#13;
I&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
University&#13;
Saturday&#13;
away&#13;
at 2:00&#13;
pm.&#13;
The&#13;
Rangers&#13;
and #1&#13;
Southern&#13;
Connecticut&#13;
stay&#13;
the only&#13;
undefeated&#13;
teams&#13;
in&#13;
NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
II&#13;
soccer.&#13;
Also,&#13;
several&#13;
individuals&#13;
were&#13;
ranked&#13;
in the NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
II&#13;
statistics.&#13;
Pat&#13;
White&#13;
was&#13;
tied&#13;
for ninth&#13;
in&#13;
scoring&#13;
with&#13;
33 points&#13;
(11&#13;
goals&#13;
and&#13;
11&#13;
assists).&#13;
White&#13;
was&#13;
also&#13;
tied&#13;
for eight&#13;
in&#13;
assists.&#13;
Chris&#13;
Sagar&#13;
was&#13;
rated&#13;
as the #1 goalkeeper&#13;
with&#13;
0.12&#13;
goals&#13;
against&#13;
average.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
is ranked&#13;
#1&#13;
in team&#13;
scoring&#13;
defense&#13;
with&#13;
a 0.21&#13;
goals&#13;
allowed&#13;
per game&#13;
average&#13;
and&#13;
are ranked&#13;
#3 in&#13;
team&#13;
scoring&#13;
offense&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
3.79&#13;
goals&#13;
per game&#13;
average.&#13;
Hear a Wisconsin&#13;
Man's Own&#13;
Story of &#13;
the Holocaust&#13;
concentration&#13;
camps&#13;
of&#13;
Majdanek,&#13;
Auschwitz&#13;
and&#13;
Dachau.&#13;
He was&#13;
the only&#13;
one&#13;
in his family&#13;
to survive&#13;
the&#13;
Holocaust.&#13;
When&#13;
the Germans&#13;
attacked&#13;
Poland&#13;
in 1939,&#13;
Peltz&#13;
was&#13;
drafted&#13;
by the&#13;
Polish&#13;
Army.&#13;
After&#13;
three&#13;
weeks,&#13;
he went&#13;
AWOL&#13;
and&#13;
was&#13;
captured&#13;
by the&#13;
Germans.&#13;
The&#13;
lecture&#13;
is sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board.&#13;
For more&#13;
information,&#13;
call the&#13;
Information&#13;
Center&#13;
at&#13;
(414)&#13;
595-2345.&#13;
October&#13;
20, 1994&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN·PARKSIDE&#13;
···r&#13;
i&#13;
"&#13;
.../ ..&#13;
/&#13;
HE&#13;
,"&#13;
.&gt;,,//&#13;
'&#13;
/&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Smith&#13;
Addresses&#13;
the&#13;
Billion Dollar&#13;
Question&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
speaks&#13;
with &#13;
Wiscqnsin&#13;
State Representative&#13;
Jim&#13;
Kreuser&#13;
(D-Kenosha)&#13;
at the&#13;
Racine&#13;
YWCA&#13;
on&#13;
Oct&#13;
t3&#13;
after&#13;
a &#13;
forum&#13;
during&#13;
which&#13;
she&#13;
was&#13;
part&#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
panel.&#13;
by &#13;
Karen&#13;
Diehl&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
"Aswe work&#13;
to reduce&#13;
the&#13;
burden&#13;
of property&#13;
taxes,&#13;
we&#13;
cannot&#13;
afford&#13;
to short-change&#13;
education&#13;
at any level,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
in&#13;
response&#13;
to Governor&#13;
Thompson's&#13;
new&#13;
budget&#13;
plan.&#13;
Smith&#13;
spoke&#13;
at a&#13;
public&#13;
issue&#13;
forum&#13;
held&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
October&#13;
13 at the&#13;
Racine&#13;
YWCA.&#13;
Sponsored&#13;
by the Wisconsin&#13;
Council&#13;
on Children&#13;
and&#13;
Families,&#13;
the forum&#13;
was&#13;
presented&#13;
to &#13;
discuss&#13;
the&#13;
impact&#13;
of properly&#13;
tax relief&#13;
on the state&#13;
school&#13;
system.&#13;
Topics&#13;
of discussion&#13;
ranged&#13;
Personal&#13;
Security&#13;
System&#13;
Demonstrated/Proposed&#13;
for&#13;
Parkside&#13;
by Jill Litkowski&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
October&#13;
12th&#13;
at&#13;
9:00&#13;
am&#13;
a  personal&#13;
security&#13;
system&#13;
demonstration&#13;
was&#13;
held&#13;
in&#13;
WLLC&#13;
363.&#13;
The&#13;
company,&#13;
Secure&#13;
Systems&#13;
Incorporated&#13;
demonstrated&#13;
their&#13;
product&#13;
called&#13;
"Campus&#13;
Secure"&#13;
for a&#13;
group&#13;
of about&#13;
15 university&#13;
administrators&#13;
and staff.&#13;
The system&#13;
uses a personal&#13;
alarm&#13;
device&#13;
or PAD&#13;
which&#13;
can be easily&#13;
carried&#13;
on a key&#13;
chain,&#13;
as a pendant,&#13;
or as a&#13;
pin attached&#13;
to clothes.&#13;
Once&#13;
activated,&#13;
this&#13;
device&#13;
sends&#13;
off a personal&#13;
code&#13;
which&#13;
tells&#13;
campus&#13;
police&#13;
exactly&#13;
where&#13;
and&#13;
who&#13;
is  in  need&#13;
of&#13;
assistance.&#13;
According&#13;
to Sgt.&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Leuenberger&#13;
of the&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
if after&#13;
a&#13;
survey&#13;
it is determined&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
is interest&#13;
in a program&#13;
such&#13;
as "Campus&#13;
Secure,"&#13;
and&#13;
if  William&#13;
Streeter,&#13;
assistant&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
for&#13;
Admin-&#13;
istration&#13;
and&#13;
Fiscal&#13;
affairs&#13;
approves&#13;
it, UW-Parkside&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
five&#13;
other&#13;
universities&#13;
will&#13;
be a pilot&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
product.&#13;
Leuenberger&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
as&#13;
soon&#13;
as  the&#13;
Spring&#13;
1995&#13;
semester&#13;
200 &#13;
to &#13;
400&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
be given&#13;
this&#13;
device&#13;
to&#13;
test it.&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be no financial&#13;
obligation&#13;
to UW-Parkside&#13;
iJ&#13;
if after&#13;
the&#13;
test&#13;
it decides&#13;
against&#13;
this&#13;
product.&#13;
If it is approved&#13;
for general&#13;
use at UW-Parkside,&#13;
individ-&#13;
uals&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to lease&#13;
"Campus&#13;
Secure"&#13;
at $75&#13;
a&#13;
semester&#13;
or $150&#13;
for&#13;
one&#13;
year.&#13;
The&#13;
earliest&#13;
anyone&#13;
would&#13;
be able&#13;
to lease&#13;
it&#13;
would&#13;
be the next&#13;
schoolyear,&#13;
beginning&#13;
with&#13;
registration,"&#13;
said&#13;
Leuenberger.&#13;
A &#13;
Holocaust&#13;
survivor&#13;
is&#13;
going&#13;
to lecture&#13;
before&#13;
next&#13;
Tuesday's&#13;
showing&#13;
of&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
List&#13;
in the Union&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
A survivor&#13;
of five&#13;
concentration&#13;
camps&#13;
will&#13;
present&#13;
a half-hour&#13;
lecture&#13;
at&#13;
7 &#13;
pm&#13;
in the Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
at&#13;
the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
on October&#13;
25.&#13;
Following&#13;
the lecture,&#13;
the&#13;
film&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
List&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
shown.&#13;
Admission&#13;
is $3.&#13;
Walter&#13;
Peltz,&#13;
75, of Mequon,&#13;
willbe the speaker.&#13;
Peltz,&#13;
born&#13;
in Warsaw,&#13;
Poland,&#13;
and&#13;
the oldest&#13;
of five children,&#13;
spent&#13;
time&#13;
in the&#13;
Safewalk:&#13;
Students&#13;
HelpingOthers Remain Safe and Secure&#13;
byTabitha&#13;
Brown&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Safewalk&#13;
is a service&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
open&#13;
to &#13;
all students&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
here&#13;
at Parkside.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
availebla&#13;
Sunday&#13;
through&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
from&#13;
7:00&#13;
I'm until&#13;
midnight&#13;
and located&#13;
right&#13;
outside&#13;
the library&#13;
in Main&#13;
place.&#13;
The&#13;
Campus&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Program&#13;
supplies&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
walk&#13;
you &#13;
to&#13;
any location&#13;
in the main&#13;
complex.&#13;
If you need&#13;
to &#13;
go to&#13;
Tallent&#13;
HaIl,&#13;
one of the&#13;
volunteers&#13;
will&#13;
call&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
to escort&#13;
you.&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Gimnig&#13;
and&#13;
Steve&#13;
Proesel&#13;
are part&#13;
of the&#13;
SafewaIk&#13;
program&#13;
and&#13;
volunteer&#13;
twice&#13;
each&#13;
month.&#13;
They,&#13;
and other&#13;
volunteers,&#13;
were&#13;
trained&#13;
by University&#13;
Police&#13;
Officer&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Schlecht,&#13;
and&#13;
Sgt.&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Leuenberger.&#13;
All volunteers&#13;
have&#13;
a background&#13;
check&#13;
done&#13;
on them&#13;
to ensure&#13;
the&#13;
safety&#13;
of everyone&#13;
who&#13;
uses&#13;
the service.&#13;
A male&#13;
and female&#13;
walk&#13;
you &#13;
to &#13;
your&#13;
car so that&#13;
everyone&#13;
feels&#13;
comfortable.&#13;
Once&#13;
they&#13;
get you to your&#13;
car&#13;
they&#13;
look&#13;
inside&#13;
and under&#13;
the car with&#13;
a flashlight,&#13;
and&#13;
stay until your car is moving.&#13;
Because&#13;
this&#13;
program&#13;
is&#13;
new&#13;
to the University&#13;
there&#13;
is&#13;
no funding&#13;
for it. Robert&#13;
Deane,&#13;
Director&#13;
of University&#13;
Police&#13;
and Public&#13;
Safety,&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
their&#13;
department&#13;
is "constrained&#13;
by money"&#13;
but&#13;
is "making&#13;
an effort&#13;
to get&#13;
funds&#13;
for the future."&#13;
Deane&#13;
also&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
he is hoping&#13;
that&#13;
President&#13;
Clinton's&#13;
Crime&#13;
Bill &#13;
will&#13;
help&#13;
fund&#13;
SafewaIk,&#13;
and other&#13;
campus&#13;
safety&#13;
programs,&#13;
since&#13;
they&#13;
from&#13;
"What&#13;
Does&#13;
Government&#13;
Pay&#13;
For?"&#13;
to "The&#13;
Political&#13;
Dilemma:&#13;
Legislators'&#13;
Perspective."&#13;
State&#13;
Senator&#13;
Mary&#13;
Panzer&#13;
(R), and&#13;
State&#13;
Representative&#13;
Jim&#13;
Kreuser&#13;
(D) both&#13;
spoke&#13;
at the forum.&#13;
Speakers&#13;
also&#13;
included&#13;
Todd&#13;
Berry,&#13;
President&#13;
of The&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Taxpayers&#13;
Alliance,&#13;
and Anne&#13;
Arensen,&#13;
Director&#13;
of&#13;
The&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Council&#13;
on&#13;
Children&#13;
and Families.&#13;
Governor&#13;
Thompson&#13;
needs&#13;
to raise&#13;
several&#13;
billion&#13;
dollars&#13;
to fill the gap caused&#13;
by&#13;
properly&#13;
tax relief.&#13;
This&#13;
money&#13;
could&#13;
be allocated&#13;
from&#13;
tax revenues,&#13;
tuition&#13;
increases,&#13;
fees, and budget&#13;
cuts.&#13;
The&#13;
impact&#13;
of the&#13;
impending&#13;
budget&#13;
changes&#13;
are&#13;
of particular&#13;
concern&#13;
to &#13;
those&#13;
in the UW&#13;
System.&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
commented,&#13;
"If we face&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
we&#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
to cut academic&#13;
programs&#13;
and&#13;
student&#13;
services.&#13;
We &#13;
will&#13;
be forced&#13;
to&#13;
offer&#13;
less&#13;
to &#13;
students&#13;
while&#13;
at&#13;
the same&#13;
time&#13;
increasing&#13;
tuition."&#13;
Smith&#13;
also&#13;
noted&#13;
that&#13;
the budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
and tuition&#13;
hikes&#13;
which&#13;
may&#13;
result&#13;
from&#13;
Thompson's&#13;
plan&#13;
are coming&#13;
at a time&#13;
when&#13;
the demands&#13;
for higher&#13;
education&#13;
are&#13;
growing.&#13;
She said,&#13;
"Without&#13;
increased&#13;
funding,&#13;
the UW&#13;
System&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to admit&#13;
Duly&#13;
3950&#13;
additional&#13;
students.&#13;
Budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
will&#13;
cause&#13;
further&#13;
reductions.&#13;
The&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
access&#13;
to what&#13;
has been&#13;
one of the best&#13;
public&#13;
university&#13;
systems&#13;
in the&#13;
world&#13;
would&#13;
be severely&#13;
limited."&#13;
Meet&#13;
the candidates&#13;
for the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association's&#13;
Fall&#13;
Election...&#13;
p.4&#13;
serve&#13;
the University&#13;
community.&#13;
If you have&#13;
questions&#13;
regarding&#13;
Safewalk&#13;
you can&#13;
contact&#13;
Steve&#13;
Wallner,&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Director&#13;
of&#13;
Residence&#13;
Life,&#13;
at 595-2058&#13;
or&#13;
the University.&#13;
Anyone&#13;
interested&#13;
in participating&#13;
can&#13;
caIl 2058&#13;
or 2455.&#13;
2&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor Smith&#13;
to have&#13;
IIDrop &#13;
By"&#13;
Lunch&#13;
Fellowships&#13;
Available&#13;
to Eastern&#13;
Europe&#13;
1&#13;
J&#13;
J&#13;
students&#13;
under&#13;
40 years&#13;
old.&#13;
Applicants&#13;
required&#13;
to submit&#13;
a detailed&#13;
proposal&#13;
of the&#13;
study&#13;
or research&#13;
they&#13;
intend&#13;
to pursue&#13;
and&#13;
demonstrate&#13;
the utility&#13;
of their&#13;
project&#13;
to&#13;
their&#13;
future&#13;
professional&#13;
careers.&#13;
Fellowships&#13;
available&#13;
for 3-7 months.&#13;
Financial&#13;
benefits&#13;
include&#13;
roundtrip&#13;
international&#13;
transportation,&#13;
a monthly&#13;
living&#13;
stipend,&#13;
health&#13;
insurance,&#13;
and&#13;
an&#13;
allowance&#13;
for books&#13;
and&#13;
travel&#13;
within&#13;
the host&#13;
country.&#13;
Finalists&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
interviewed&#13;
in New&#13;
York&#13;
in&#13;
March&#13;
1995.&#13;
Deadline&#13;
for&#13;
applications&#13;
is February&#13;
2,&#13;
1995.&#13;
For further&#13;
information,&#13;
brochures&#13;
or application&#13;
forms,&#13;
contact:&#13;
Professional&#13;
Development&#13;
Fellowships,&#13;
US&#13;
Student&#13;
Programs,&#13;
lIE,&#13;
809&#13;
United&#13;
Nations&#13;
Plaza,&#13;
New&#13;
York,&#13;
NY,&#13;
10017.&#13;
(212)&#13;
984-&#13;
5326&#13;
or (212)&#13;
984-5330.&#13;
The&#13;
Institute&#13;
of&#13;
International&#13;
Education&#13;
(lIE)&#13;
is announcing&#13;
the opening&#13;
of&#13;
the 1995-96&#13;
competition&#13;
for&#13;
its Professional&#13;
Development&#13;
Fellowships.&#13;
Fellowships&#13;
are&#13;
available&#13;
to most&#13;
ofthe&#13;
countries&#13;
of the former&#13;
Eastern&#13;
European&#13;
bloc.&#13;
The&#13;
program&#13;
is intended&#13;
to&#13;
support&#13;
young&#13;
specialists&#13;
in&#13;
the fields&#13;
of business,&#13;
economics.Taw.journalism,&#13;
public&#13;
administration,&#13;
and&#13;
international&#13;
relations.&#13;
Fellows&#13;
will&#13;
travel&#13;
to a&#13;
country&#13;
to deepen&#13;
their&#13;
understanding&#13;
of current&#13;
reforms&#13;
and&#13;
become&#13;
familiar&#13;
with&#13;
the scholarly&#13;
resources&#13;
in their&#13;
fields.&#13;
Host&#13;
country&#13;
institutional&#13;
affiliation&#13;
is&#13;
necessary.&#13;
Competition&#13;
is&#13;
open&#13;
to US citizens&#13;
currently&#13;
in the second&#13;
or last&#13;
year&#13;
of&#13;
graduate&#13;
study&#13;
or to recent&#13;
graduates&#13;
ofthose&#13;
schools.&#13;
Preference&#13;
is given&#13;
to&#13;
McLeQn&#13;
at &#13;
Oxford&#13;
Conference&#13;
"Bring&#13;
yourselves&#13;
and&#13;
your&#13;
friends.&#13;
I don't&#13;
want&#13;
to eat&#13;
alone!"&#13;
lunch,&#13;
your&#13;
good&#13;
(or not-so-&#13;
good)&#13;
news&#13;
or your&#13;
concerns.&#13;
Smith&#13;
looks&#13;
forward&#13;
to a&#13;
lively&#13;
conversation&#13;
with&#13;
us&#13;
all.&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Smith&#13;
will &#13;
be in the&#13;
Union&#13;
Dining&#13;
Room&#13;
from&#13;
11:45&#13;
am to 1:00&#13;
pm,&#13;
and&#13;
her&#13;
table&#13;
will &#13;
be clearly&#13;
marked.&#13;
Please&#13;
join&#13;
her on the 26th.&#13;
Bring&#13;
your&#13;
friends,&#13;
your&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
October&#13;
26 &#13;
will&#13;
be the first&#13;
in a series&#13;
of&#13;
"drop-by"&#13;
opportunities&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to have&#13;
lunch&#13;
and&#13;
discuss&#13;
various&#13;
issues&#13;
of&#13;
interest&#13;
with&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Factoid&#13;
A bald,&#13;
alcoholic,&#13;
superstitious&#13;
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to gain&#13;
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insights&#13;
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who&#13;
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ITyndale,&#13;
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on p. 4.&#13;
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Report&#13;
Trust&#13;
was&#13;
created&#13;
in 1992&#13;
to&#13;
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be light"&#13;
shed&#13;
upon&#13;
Tyndale&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
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year&#13;
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Tyndale,&#13;
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do not care&#13;
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Hebrew&#13;
and&#13;
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to&#13;
English,&#13;
almost&#13;
everyone&#13;
has&#13;
heard&#13;
and possibly&#13;
repeated&#13;
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another,&#13;
without&#13;
attributing&#13;
this&#13;
to Tyndale.&#13;
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of&#13;
this&#13;
unintended&#13;
neglect&#13;
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William&#13;
Tyndale&#13;
Quincentary&#13;
by Elizabeth&#13;
Reynolds&#13;
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drink&#13;
and be merry"&#13;
conjures&#13;
up visions&#13;
of merrye&#13;
olde&#13;
England&#13;
to some&#13;
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to others&#13;
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William&#13;
Tyndale,&#13;
translator&#13;
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to mind.&#13;
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are many&#13;
who&#13;
were&#13;
issued&#13;
citations&#13;
for&#13;
underage&#13;
drinking&#13;
at 4019&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd. Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
10/9/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-537&#13;
Sexual&#13;
assault&#13;
(2 am)&#13;
-&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
being&#13;
sexually&#13;
assaulted&#13;
by her&#13;
boyfriend.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken&#13;
-&#13;
advised.&#13;
10/9/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-538&#13;
Personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(6:25&#13;
pm)&#13;
- 4019&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd&#13;
Parking&#13;
Lot.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
stolen&#13;
from&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
10/10/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-539&#13;
Traffic&#13;
stop&#13;
(5:39&#13;
am)&#13;
- Hwys&#13;
E and&#13;
G. Citation&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
for failure&#13;
to stop&#13;
at sign&#13;
-&#13;
Advised.&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(1 pm)&#13;
- Hwy&#13;
E and Wood&#13;
Rd. Student&#13;
issued&#13;
citations&#13;
for failure&#13;
to&#13;
stop&#13;
at sign&#13;
and&#13;
speeding.&#13;
Advised.&#13;
10/8194&#13;
INC&#13;
94-533&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(1:53&#13;
pm)&#13;
- At&#13;
Orchard&#13;
Court&#13;
Apts,&#13;
Disorderly&#13;
conduct.&#13;
Subject&#13;
advised&#13;
and&#13;
released&#13;
by KSD.&#13;
10/8/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-534&#13;
Vandalism&#13;
(4:24&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd Parking&#13;
Lot.&#13;
Unknown&#13;
person(s)&#13;
let &#13;
air &#13;
out&#13;
. of student's&#13;
vehicle&#13;
tires.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
1019/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-535&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(12:04&#13;
am)&#13;
-&#13;
Hwys&#13;
E and&#13;
G. Visitor&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
citation&#13;
for failure&#13;
to&#13;
stop&#13;
at sign&#13;
- Advised.&#13;
10/9/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-536&#13;
Liquor&#13;
violations&#13;
(1:06&#13;
am)&#13;
-&#13;
Several&#13;
students&#13;
and visitors&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft."&#13;
Student,&#13;
wrote&#13;
stolen&#13;
check&#13;
for three&#13;
sweaters&#13;
totalling&#13;
$120.&#13;
Report&#13;
made.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-487&#13;
Follow&#13;
up - Parking&#13;
permit&#13;
listed&#13;
as stolen&#13;
was&#13;
turned&#13;
in&#13;
to UPPS&#13;
Officer.&#13;
Rightful&#13;
owner&#13;
determined,&#13;
report&#13;
made.&#13;
1017194&#13;
INC&#13;
94-529&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(7:40 am)&#13;
-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
Officer&#13;
assisted&#13;
KSD&#13;
at&#13;
scene&#13;
of accident&#13;
at&#13;
intersection&#13;
ofHwys&#13;
A and&#13;
G.&#13;
1017194&#13;
INC&#13;
94-530&#13;
Disorderly&#13;
conduct&#13;
(12:06&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Union&#13;
TV Lounge.&#13;
Student&#13;
causing&#13;
disturbance&#13;
had&#13;
left&#13;
the scene&#13;
before&#13;
officer&#13;
arrived.&#13;
10/8/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-531&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
- Incomplete.&#13;
10/8/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-532&#13;
and&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-525&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(7:03&#13;
pm)&#13;
-&#13;
Student&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
speeding&#13;
ticket&#13;
at Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
and Hwy&#13;
G.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-526&#13;
Traffic&#13;
accident&#13;
(10 pm)&#13;
-&#13;
CART&#13;
Lot.&#13;
Student&#13;
contacted&#13;
UPPS&#13;
after&#13;
admitting&#13;
having&#13;
an accident&#13;
with&#13;
a parked&#13;
car.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-527&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(10:14&#13;
pm)-&#13;
Speeder&#13;
caught&#13;
at Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
and&#13;
Hwy&#13;
G.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-528&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
person&#13;
(10:28&#13;
pm)&#13;
- In WLLC&#13;
Main&#13;
Place,&#13;
a&#13;
student&#13;
was&#13;
warned&#13;
about&#13;
causing&#13;
a disturbance.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-451&#13;
Follow&#13;
up (7:30&#13;
pm)&#13;
- WLLC&#13;
Coffee&#13;
Shoppe&#13;
"Personal&#13;
10/5/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-521&#13;
Personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(2:33&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Officer&#13;
discovered&#13;
stolen&#13;
permit&#13;
in vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
in Phy&#13;
Ed Lot.&#13;
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issued&#13;
and&#13;
stolen&#13;
permit&#13;
returned&#13;
to UPPS&#13;
(UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Station).&#13;
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INC&#13;
94-522&#13;
Parking&#13;
enforcement&#13;
(Tow)&#13;
-&#13;
(9:39&#13;
am)&#13;
- Student's&#13;
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illegally&#13;
parked&#13;
in visitor&#13;
(metered)&#13;
area&#13;
towed&#13;
from&#13;
CART&#13;
Lot.&#13;
1016194&#13;
INC&#13;
94-523&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(11:11&#13;
am)-&#13;
Violation&#13;
issued&#13;
to student&#13;
at&#13;
Hwy&#13;
G north&#13;
of Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd for failure&#13;
to wear&#13;
seat&#13;
belt.&#13;
10/6/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-524&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(4:54&#13;
pm)&#13;
-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
assisted&#13;
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Trooper&#13;
on a traffic&#13;
stop&#13;
at Hwy&#13;
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              <text>Homecoming&#13;
Winners Announced&#13;
Fueu &#13;
Iy Ske&#13;
byRon Mulder&#13;
Atfirst,&#13;
the budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
were simple,&#13;
Governor&#13;
Thompson&#13;
wanted&#13;
a budget&#13;
planfor the next&#13;
fiscal&#13;
year&#13;
with&#13;
a 0%budget&#13;
increase,&#13;
a&#13;
5%decrease,&#13;
and&#13;
a 10%&#13;
decrease&#13;
all laid&#13;
out by the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
system.&#13;
This&#13;
forewarning&#13;
of&#13;
upcoming&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
proved,&#13;
ifbudget&#13;
cuts&#13;
ever&#13;
can be,&#13;
satisfactory&#13;
to all sides&#13;
involved.&#13;
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all&#13;
affected&#13;
members&#13;
of the&#13;
system,&#13;
including&#13;
the&#13;
students,&#13;
to voice&#13;
their&#13;
concerns&#13;
on what&#13;
should&#13;
and&#13;
should&#13;
not be cut. Then&#13;
politics&#13;
changed&#13;
the situation.&#13;
The&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Committee&#13;
would&#13;
like to&#13;
congratulate&#13;
the 1994&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Queen&#13;
and&#13;
King,&#13;
Shantee&#13;
Jude&#13;
and&#13;
Mark&#13;
Lewis.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
runners&#13;
up; for Queen&#13;
1st&#13;
runner&#13;
up Dawn&#13;
Dixon,&#13;
2nd&#13;
runner&#13;
up Catalina&#13;
Vazquez,&#13;
and 3rd runner&#13;
up Morten&#13;
Sunde.&#13;
For the&#13;
Kings,&#13;
1st runner&#13;
up&#13;
Sergio&#13;
Correa,&#13;
2nd runner&#13;
up Jose&#13;
Mendez,&#13;
and 3rd&#13;
runner&#13;
up Steven&#13;
Milos.&#13;
We also&#13;
would&#13;
like to&#13;
congratulate&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
for taking&#13;
1st place&#13;
for the entire&#13;
week,&#13;
to our&#13;
2nd&#13;
place&#13;
winner&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board&#13;
(PAB,)&#13;
and&#13;
our 3rd place&#13;
winner&#13;
the Hispanic&#13;
Organization&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
(HOP)&#13;
Our&#13;
congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
our window&#13;
painting&#13;
participates.&#13;
1st place&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN·PARKSIDE&#13;
'""HE&#13;
..&#13;
,-&#13;
:r&#13;
went&#13;
to the Art Club,&#13;
2nd&#13;
place&#13;
to the Gay&#13;
and&#13;
Lesbian&#13;
Organization&#13;
(GLO)&#13;
and 3rd place&#13;
to the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Association&#13;
of&#13;
Wargamers&#13;
(PAW).&#13;
A special&#13;
thanks&#13;
to all&#13;
those&#13;
clubs,&#13;
organizations,&#13;
and individuals&#13;
who&#13;
participated&#13;
in the events&#13;
and volunteered&#13;
to make&#13;
the week&#13;
a huge&#13;
success,&#13;
we thank&#13;
you.&#13;
-&#13;
HOMECOMiNG&#13;
1994&#13;
October&#13;
3-8&#13;
UW&#13;
system,&#13;
but this&#13;
time&#13;
the&#13;
grace&#13;
period&#13;
won't&#13;
be there.&#13;
Staff&#13;
members&#13;
are concerned&#13;
that,&#13;
without&#13;
this&#13;
grace&#13;
period,&#13;
the administration&#13;
will&#13;
make&#13;
the decisions&#13;
on&#13;
what&#13;
gets&#13;
cut and what&#13;
does&#13;
not without&#13;
the input&#13;
of&#13;
faculty&#13;
concerns.&#13;
Some&#13;
departments&#13;
continue&#13;
to hold&#13;
meetings&#13;
and discussions&#13;
over&#13;
possible&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
and&#13;
through&#13;
letters&#13;
to Chancellor&#13;
Smith,&#13;
continue&#13;
to &#13;
apply&#13;
pressure&#13;
to the&#13;
administration&#13;
over&#13;
possible&#13;
areas&#13;
of cutbacks.&#13;
One&#13;
source&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
school&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
should&#13;
consider&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
"...in a&#13;
•&#13;
Ie&#13;
I&#13;
Of &#13;
Govern r's Molives&#13;
previous&#13;
knowledge&#13;
of&#13;
upcoming&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
ofthe&#13;
school&#13;
held&#13;
far&#13;
more power&#13;
in &#13;
voicing&#13;
its&#13;
objections&#13;
to poor&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
within&#13;
the system,&#13;
but,&#13;
if&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
are asked&#13;
for&#13;
within&#13;
only&#13;
a few weeks&#13;
before&#13;
budgets&#13;
are due,&#13;
as it&#13;
is feared&#13;
will&#13;
now&#13;
happen,&#13;
faculty&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
a much&#13;
harder&#13;
time&#13;
in placing&#13;
more&#13;
favorable&#13;
reductions&#13;
in&#13;
spending.&#13;
This&#13;
would&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
the upper&#13;
hand&#13;
and,&#13;
for the most&#13;
part,&#13;
allow&#13;
it to proceed&#13;
with&#13;
its&#13;
proposed&#13;
5% across&#13;
the board&#13;
budget&#13;
cut. While&#13;
many&#13;
of the&#13;
!__&#13;
contiii&#13;
Uid......&#13;
·_on--.:..P._2____.&#13;
Bill &#13;
T. &#13;
Jones&#13;
Lectures&#13;
on Censorship&#13;
in the Arts&#13;
Friday,&#13;
October&#13;
7, Bill T.&#13;
Jones,&#13;
dance&#13;
choreographer,&#13;
gave&#13;
a lecture&#13;
on censorship&#13;
ofthe arts.&#13;
Jones&#13;
started&#13;
the&#13;
lecture&#13;
by asking&#13;
the&#13;
audience&#13;
to answer&#13;
several&#13;
questions&#13;
in their&#13;
heads&#13;
and&#13;
then&#13;
lectured&#13;
on his answer&#13;
tothe questions.&#13;
His&#13;
questions&#13;
were: What&#13;
is the&#13;
place&#13;
ofart in your&#13;
life?&#13;
Is it&#13;
essential?&#13;
Does&#13;
art define&#13;
a&#13;
culture?&#13;
What&#13;
do you think&#13;
of&#13;
public&#13;
funds&#13;
for the arts?&#13;
What&#13;
should&#13;
public&#13;
funds&#13;
pay&#13;
for?What&#13;
should&#13;
public&#13;
funds&#13;
not pay for? What&#13;
are the&#13;
responsibilities&#13;
of curators&#13;
Whoreceive&#13;
public&#13;
funds?&#13;
Are&#13;
there&#13;
limits&#13;
on what&#13;
is&#13;
suitable&#13;
for arts&#13;
to engage&#13;
in?&#13;
Governor&#13;
Thompson,&#13;
after&#13;
announcing&#13;
the proposed&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
became&#13;
the&#13;
target&#13;
in a political&#13;
mess&#13;
regarding&#13;
Wisconsin's&#13;
Education&#13;
System.&#13;
Governor&#13;
Thompson's&#13;
answer&#13;
to the&#13;
political&#13;
pressure&#13;
was&#13;
to&#13;
revoke&#13;
his earlier&#13;
plan&#13;
and&#13;
try to state&#13;
that&#13;
business&#13;
was&#13;
to return&#13;
to &#13;
"normal".&#13;
But&#13;
does&#13;
this&#13;
mean&#13;
that&#13;
we have&#13;
heard&#13;
the last&#13;
of the budget&#13;
cuts?&#13;
Many&#13;
in the faculty&#13;
do&#13;
not &#13;
think&#13;
so.&#13;
Departments&#13;
have&#13;
held&#13;
meetings&#13;
to &#13;
discuss&#13;
the&#13;
probability&#13;
that,&#13;
at the end of&#13;
the fiscal&#13;
year,&#13;
the state&#13;
will&#13;
once&#13;
again&#13;
demand&#13;
a 5 or 10&#13;
percent&#13;
budget&#13;
cut from&#13;
the&#13;
Are there&#13;
limits&#13;
to what&#13;
the&#13;
public&#13;
should&#13;
pay for?&#13;
What&#13;
is risk&#13;
taking&#13;
in society?&#13;
What&#13;
is risk&#13;
taking&#13;
in art?&#13;
What&#13;
is the investment&#13;
in&#13;
culture?&#13;
Are some&#13;
things&#13;
we&#13;
see and hear&#13;
bad for us?&#13;
What&#13;
is the place&#13;
of art in&#13;
Jones'&#13;
life? &#13;
Jones&#13;
grew&#13;
up in a&#13;
family&#13;
of migrant&#13;
workers&#13;
in&#13;
upstate&#13;
New&#13;
York.&#13;
Much&#13;
of&#13;
the history&#13;
Jones&#13;
learned&#13;
came&#13;
from&#13;
folk&#13;
art, stories&#13;
and&#13;
music.&#13;
Jones&#13;
told&#13;
a story&#13;
about&#13;
how&#13;
a group&#13;
a young&#13;
people&#13;
from&#13;
major&#13;
cities&#13;
took&#13;
him&#13;
to a play&#13;
in Rochester,&#13;
New&#13;
York.&#13;
At the play&#13;
there&#13;
was a line of &#13;
naked&#13;
women&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
were&#13;
passing&#13;
a row&#13;
of naked&#13;
men&#13;
through&#13;
their&#13;
legs,&#13;
giving&#13;
birth&#13;
through&#13;
this&#13;
huge&#13;
Fallopian&#13;
tube.&#13;
Jones&#13;
felt overwhelmed&#13;
by the&#13;
presentation.&#13;
"What&#13;
is the&#13;
place&#13;
of art in my life?&#13;
It&#13;
uplifted&#13;
me."&#13;
It&#13;
inspired&#13;
Jones&#13;
to &#13;
go to the New&#13;
York&#13;
State&#13;
University&#13;
and&#13;
become&#13;
the artist&#13;
he is today.&#13;
Is art essential&#13;
and why?&#13;
Jones&#13;
says&#13;
it is essential&#13;
for&#13;
the same&#13;
reason&#13;
he became&#13;
an artist.&#13;
Art brings&#13;
people'&#13;
from&#13;
all different&#13;
backgrounds&#13;
and classes&#13;
together&#13;
around&#13;
a single&#13;
concept&#13;
that&#13;
transcend&#13;
politics,&#13;
race,&#13;
gender,&#13;
etc. It&#13;
gives&#13;
us a way&#13;
to sit back&#13;
and&#13;
look&#13;
at our rendition&#13;
so we&#13;
may&#13;
truly&#13;
understand&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
manner&#13;
that&#13;
minimizes&#13;
the&#13;
negative&#13;
effects&#13;
such&#13;
cuts&#13;
have&#13;
...on the university's&#13;
quality&#13;
and morale."&#13;
Several&#13;
sources&#13;
within&#13;
the staff&#13;
and&#13;
faculty&#13;
of University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
also&#13;
voiced&#13;
concern&#13;
over previous&#13;
meetings&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
over&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts.&#13;
It&#13;
was&#13;
apparent&#13;
to &#13;
them&#13;
that&#13;
the administration&#13;
was&#13;
far less&#13;
willing&#13;
to restructure&#13;
itself&#13;
(and&#13;
therefore&#13;
cut&#13;
administration&#13;
jobs)&#13;
than&#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
to simply&#13;
remove&#13;
some&#13;
faculty&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
positions&#13;
without&#13;
regard&#13;
to how&#13;
it&#13;
would&#13;
affect&#13;
the department's&#13;
ability&#13;
to maintain&#13;
its&#13;
academic&#13;
curriculum.&#13;
With&#13;
means&#13;
to be human.&#13;
Does&#13;
art define&#13;
a culture?&#13;
What&#13;
happened&#13;
to &#13;
a world&#13;
that&#13;
was&#13;
no longer&#13;
interested&#13;
in exact&#13;
duplication&#13;
but was&#13;
interested&#13;
in how.&#13;
they&#13;
felt?&#13;
What&#13;
did photography&#13;
do to&#13;
art when&#13;
the world&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
duplicated&#13;
by a machine?&#13;
Only&#13;
artists&#13;
can redefine&#13;
the&#13;
difference&#13;
between&#13;
a&#13;
photograph&#13;
and how&#13;
people&#13;
felt.&#13;
Jones&#13;
used&#13;
the example&#13;
of the O.J.&#13;
Simpson&#13;
murder&#13;
trial;&#13;
why&#13;
were&#13;
so many&#13;
people&#13;
so happy&#13;
to see the&#13;
man&#13;
in the white&#13;
truck&#13;
running&#13;
from&#13;
the police,&#13;
and&#13;
how &#13;
many&#13;
people&#13;
were&#13;
confused&#13;
about&#13;
what&#13;
in life is&#13;
real?&#13;
People&#13;
couldn't&#13;
understand&#13;
why&#13;
Andy&#13;
Warhol&#13;
painted&#13;
a can of soup&#13;
and&#13;
called&#13;
it art, but people&#13;
are watching&#13;
the Simpson&#13;
trial&#13;
like it is a made&#13;
for TV&#13;
movie.&#13;
Jones&#13;
says&#13;
that&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
being&#13;
represcient&#13;
of the art of&#13;
Warhol.&#13;
What&#13;
does&#13;
Jones&#13;
think&#13;
of&#13;
public&#13;
funds&#13;
for the arts?&#13;
"What&#13;
do I think&#13;
of highways,&#13;
hospitals,&#13;
public&#13;
health?"&#13;
asked&#13;
Jones.&#13;
It has to be paid&#13;
for, it's about&#13;
our present,&#13;
and&#13;
our future.&#13;
Jones&#13;
says&#13;
that&#13;
money&#13;
should&#13;
be given&#13;
carte&#13;
blanche&#13;
to artists.&#13;
Then&#13;
what&#13;
is the responsibility&#13;
of&#13;
the artist?&#13;
"To create&#13;
the best&#13;
work&#13;
they&#13;
possibly&#13;
can."&#13;
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18th.&#13;
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for&#13;
details.&#13;
graders&#13;
at Kenosha's&#13;
Bain&#13;
Elementary&#13;
School&#13;
and&#13;
returned&#13;
to the same&#13;
classroom&#13;
this&#13;
fall.&#13;
The&#13;
teacher,&#13;
Mary&#13;
Leitch,&#13;
reported,&#13;
"Heather&#13;
really&#13;
gets&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
the kids.&#13;
She's&#13;
sensitive&#13;
to their&#13;
needs&#13;
and is&#13;
able&#13;
to listen&#13;
to them.&#13;
I think&#13;
Heather&#13;
is a wonderful&#13;
young&#13;
woman!"&#13;
In September&#13;
Heather&#13;
completed&#13;
"training&#13;
to become&#13;
a Hospice&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
through&#13;
the All Saints&#13;
Hospice&#13;
Program&#13;
in Racine.&#13;
Mary&#13;
Manning,&#13;
Director,&#13;
said&#13;
Heather&#13;
satisfied&#13;
all the&#13;
requirements&#13;
to become&#13;
a&#13;
volunteer&#13;
and will&#13;
soon&#13;
be&#13;
assigned&#13;
to a client.&#13;
Whether&#13;
Heather&#13;
is&#13;
working&#13;
with&#13;
inner&#13;
city school&#13;
The Career&#13;
Center&#13;
selects&#13;
"Volunteers&#13;
of the Week"&#13;
based&#13;
on their&#13;
altruistic&#13;
attitudes,&#13;
the amount&#13;
of time&#13;
shared&#13;
within&#13;
the community,&#13;
and the positive&#13;
impact&#13;
their&#13;
service&#13;
has made&#13;
in the lives&#13;
of others.&#13;
This&#13;
week's&#13;
volunteer&#13;
is Heather&#13;
Thom.&#13;
Heather&#13;
Thom&#13;
is a&#13;
sophomore&#13;
biology&#13;
major&#13;
enrolled&#13;
in the pre-health&#13;
program.&#13;
She&#13;
became&#13;
a&#13;
member&#13;
of the Parkside&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Program&#13;
in&#13;
October&#13;
1993.&#13;
Since&#13;
then&#13;
she&#13;
has volunteered&#13;
for some&#13;
special&#13;
events&#13;
for the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Youth&#13;
Foundation,&#13;
the Pre-health&#13;
Club&#13;
fund&#13;
raiser,&#13;
and&#13;
the Kenosha&#13;
Office&#13;
on Aging.&#13;
In&#13;
January&#13;
Heather&#13;
began&#13;
tutoring&#13;
first&#13;
Classroom&#13;
helper&#13;
WlU1ted.&#13;
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October&#13;
23rd.&#13;
AM or&#13;
PM.&#13;
Lane&#13;
controller&#13;
or score&#13;
keeper.&#13;
Sign&#13;
up &#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
VohmteerOffice&#13;
today,&#13;
•&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Continued&#13;
in tuition&#13;
to &#13;
help&#13;
make&#13;
up for&#13;
the deficit&#13;
that&#13;
is bound&#13;
to be&#13;
left.&#13;
At a time&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
is trying&#13;
to&#13;
increase&#13;
enrollment,&#13;
the&#13;
upcoming&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
could&#13;
be a step&#13;
in the wrong&#13;
direction.&#13;
Lower&#13;
academic&#13;
standards&#13;
and&#13;
higher&#13;
tuition&#13;
rates&#13;
will&#13;
not entice&#13;
students&#13;
to this&#13;
(or any)&#13;
school.&#13;
that&#13;
so many&#13;
of the other&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
schools&#13;
possess.&#13;
A&#13;
budget&#13;
cut that&#13;
is applied&#13;
to&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
cannot&#13;
be&#13;
simply&#13;
taken&#13;
care&#13;
of by not&#13;
buying&#13;
that&#13;
new&#13;
weight&#13;
training&#13;
program&#13;
for the&#13;
football&#13;
team,&#13;
or opting&#13;
to&#13;
wait&#13;
a year&#13;
to replace&#13;
the&#13;
older&#13;
computers&#13;
with&#13;
new&#13;
ones.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
faces&#13;
a&#13;
situation&#13;
in which&#13;
a 5% cut in&#13;
funds&#13;
will&#13;
force&#13;
some&#13;
faculty&#13;
to &#13;
be laid&#13;
off, and&#13;
an increase&#13;
which&#13;
seems&#13;
hopelessly&#13;
overburdened&#13;
with&#13;
red tape.&#13;
Several&#13;
positions&#13;
drew&#13;
an&#13;
opinion&#13;
from&#13;
staff&#13;
and&#13;
faculty&#13;
members&#13;
as being&#13;
nearly&#13;
worthless&#13;
and&#13;
easily&#13;
combined&#13;
with&#13;
other&#13;
positions,&#13;
thus&#13;
eliminating&#13;
tens&#13;
of thousands&#13;
of dollars&#13;
in&#13;
salaries&#13;
without&#13;
affecting&#13;
academic&#13;
performance.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
faces&#13;
the&#13;
problem&#13;
of not having&#13;
the&#13;
extra-curricular&#13;
activities&#13;
administration&#13;
has proposed&#13;
should&#13;
happen&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
itself.&#13;
It is felt&#13;
that&#13;
restructuring&#13;
and&#13;
reassigning&#13;
duties&#13;
would&#13;
result&#13;
in fewer&#13;
assistant&#13;
vice&#13;
chancellors&#13;
and&#13;
assistant&#13;
to&#13;
assistants&#13;
as well&#13;
as fewer&#13;
deans&#13;
and directors.&#13;
This&#13;
would&#13;
achieve&#13;
better&#13;
use of&#13;
funds&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
and&#13;
even&#13;
possibly&#13;
streamline&#13;
the&#13;
decision&#13;
making&#13;
process&#13;
departments&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to&#13;
survive&#13;
such&#13;
a reduction&#13;
of&#13;
funds,&#13;
all ofthe&#13;
departments&#13;
will &#13;
feel the crunch&#13;
and&#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
to release&#13;
some&#13;
faculty&#13;
members&#13;
with&#13;
what&#13;
amounts&#13;
to complete&#13;
disregard&#13;
for&#13;
contracts.&#13;
This&#13;
will&#13;
affect&#13;
the&#13;
quality&#13;
ofUW-Parkside,&#13;
whether&#13;
we want&#13;
to admit&#13;
it&#13;
or not.&#13;
Some&#13;
departments&#13;
have&#13;
proposed&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
streamlining&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
.&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
9/25/94&#13;
INC94-492&#13;
Housing.&#13;
Reports&#13;
made,&#13;
advised.&#13;
9/29/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·505&#13;
Traffic&#13;
stop (12:15&#13;
am) - Student&#13;
9/28/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94499&#13;
Medical&#13;
assist&#13;
(6:31&#13;
pm)·&#13;
issued&#13;
Cit #S761810-0&#13;
for failing&#13;
Security&#13;
alarm&#13;
(1:41&#13;
am) - Media&#13;
Student&#13;
became&#13;
ill, &#13;
having&#13;
to &#13;
stop&#13;
at Wood&#13;
Rd.&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Outer&#13;
Services&#13;
- Officer&#13;
responded&#13;
and&#13;
trouble&#13;
breathing.&#13;
Medic&#13;
#5&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd. &#13;
stop&#13;
sign.&#13;
found&#13;
door&#13;
unlocked&#13;
- secured&#13;
responded&#13;
and&#13;
transported&#13;
to &#13;
St.&#13;
9/25/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·439&#13;
and report&#13;
made.&#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
for&#13;
Lost&#13;
property&#13;
(11:26&#13;
am) - Officer&#13;
9/28/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-500&#13;
treatment.&#13;
found&#13;
a hearing&#13;
aid outside&#13;
Personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(8:20&#13;
am)&#13;
CommiArts.&#13;
Bldg.&#13;
Report&#13;
made.&#13;
. Staff&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
theft&#13;
of&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
#50169,&#13;
unknown&#13;
where&#13;
or when.&#13;
Report&#13;
made&#13;
- Replacement&#13;
purchased.&#13;
9/28/94&#13;
INC94-501&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
circumstances&#13;
(4:00&#13;
pm)- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
twoflat&#13;
tires&#13;
on his bike&#13;
parked&#13;
at&#13;
WLLC.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken·&#13;
advised.&#13;
9/28/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·502&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(7:01&#13;
pm)- Pet's&#13;
Park&#13;
assist&#13;
for Kenosha&#13;
Sheriffs&#13;
Department.&#13;
Standing&#13;
by while&#13;
K8U&#13;
investigated.&#13;
numerous&#13;
harassing&#13;
phone&#13;
calls.&#13;
reported&#13;
to Ameritech&#13;
for phone&#13;
trace.&#13;
10/1J94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-511&#13;
Agency&#13;
assist&#13;
(11:35&#13;
pm) .&#13;
Assisted&#13;
KSD&#13;
with&#13;
numerous&#13;
juveniles&#13;
who&#13;
were&#13;
at Pet's&#13;
park&#13;
golf course&#13;
after&#13;
hours.&#13;
(5:34&#13;
pm) . Civilian&#13;
cited&#13;
fornot&#13;
having&#13;
complete&#13;
control&#13;
and&#13;
excessive&#13;
acceleration.&#13;
Citation&#13;
76195902.&#13;
10/3/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-517&#13;
State&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(11:25&#13;
am).&#13;
Set of balance&#13;
scales&#13;
and weights&#13;
stolen&#13;
from&#13;
Greenquist.&#13;
10/4/94&#13;
NO REPORTS&#13;
MADE&#13;
9/30/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·506&#13;
Medical&#13;
assist&#13;
(2:12&#13;
am) -&#13;
Intoxicated&#13;
student,&#13;
underage,&#13;
found&#13;
unconscious&#13;
in Housing.&#13;
Rescue&#13;
#5 responded&#13;
and&#13;
conveyed&#13;
to &#13;
St. Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
for treatment.&#13;
9/30/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-507&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation/Speeding&#13;
(10:54&#13;
am)·&#13;
Citation&#13;
76199Gl&#13;
issued.&#13;
Nobond&#13;
or DLposted.&#13;
10/2/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-512&#13;
Medical&#13;
assist&#13;
(12:08&#13;
pm) - UWP&#13;
soccer&#13;
player&#13;
injured&#13;
during&#13;
game&#13;
and was&#13;
treated&#13;
and taken&#13;
to &#13;
St. Catheriu"e's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
for&#13;
possible&#13;
head&#13;
and&#13;
neck&#13;
injury.&#13;
9/26/94&#13;
INC94-494&#13;
Fire Alarm&#13;
(10pm) -WLLC&#13;
Library&#13;
- Checked&#13;
area-negative.&#13;
Report&#13;
made.&#13;
10/5/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-518&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation-&#13;
Driving&#13;
on&#13;
revoked&#13;
DL and failure&#13;
to stop&#13;
(5:49&#13;
am) - Civilian&#13;
stopped&#13;
for&#13;
failure&#13;
to stop&#13;
and it was&#13;
discovered&#13;
that&#13;
driver&#13;
had&#13;
revoked&#13;
license.&#13;
Citations&#13;
issued.&#13;
10/5/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-519&#13;
UWS&#13;
Chapter&#13;
18· Unlawful&#13;
burning&#13;
(12:36&#13;
pmr-&#13;
Incense&#13;
was&#13;
being&#13;
burned&#13;
in MOLN&#13;
IA.&#13;
Verbal&#13;
warning&#13;
issued.&#13;
10/5/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-520&#13;
Non-criminal&#13;
damage&#13;
to &#13;
property&#13;
(12:38&#13;
pm) . Faculty&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
stolen&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
located&#13;
in &#13;
a student's&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued,&#13;
investigation&#13;
follows.&#13;
10/5/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-477&#13;
Follow-up&#13;
on personal&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
- The stolen&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
was&#13;
found&#13;
altered&#13;
in &#13;
another&#13;
student's&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Citation&#13;
C75702&#13;
and UWS&#13;
Chapter&#13;
18&#13;
issued.&#13;
Case&#13;
cleared.&#13;
9/27/95&#13;
INC&#13;
94-945&#13;
Fire drill&#13;
(8:08&#13;
am) . Phy.&#13;
Ed.&#13;
Bldg.&#13;
30 Persons&#13;
evacuated&#13;
and&#13;
power&#13;
plant&#13;
notified.&#13;
Alarm&#13;
reset.&#13;
9/27/95&#13;
INC94496&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(10:43&#13;
am) -&#13;
Student&#13;
issued&#13;
citation&#13;
S761985-&#13;
o &#13;
for speeding&#13;
on Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd.&#13;
north&#13;
of&#13;
JR.&#13;
9/27/95&#13;
INC94-497&#13;
Traffic&#13;
accident&#13;
(10:43&#13;
am) .&#13;
Tallent&#13;
Hall.&#13;
While&#13;
attempting&#13;
to &#13;
park,&#13;
a student&#13;
struck&#13;
a&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
10/3/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-513&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation-&#13;
Failure&#13;
to stop&#13;
(2:04&#13;
am) - Carthage&#13;
student&#13;
issued&#13;
citation&#13;
. No.bond&#13;
or DL&#13;
posted.&#13;
10/3/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-514&#13;
State&#13;
property&#13;
theft&#13;
(4:00&#13;
am) .&#13;
Handicap&#13;
parking&#13;
sign&#13;
was&#13;
removed&#13;
from&#13;
Housing&#13;
lot.&#13;
Investigation&#13;
continuing.&#13;
10/3/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·515&#13;
Worthless&#13;
checks&#13;
(1:47&#13;
pm) -&#13;
Cashier's&#13;
office&#13;
forwarded&#13;
3 NSF&#13;
checks&#13;
written&#13;
by students&#13;
for&#13;
tickets&#13;
and&#13;
a parking&#13;
permit.&#13;
Notice&#13;
and demand&#13;
for payment&#13;
mailed.&#13;
,.,...&#13;
10/3/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·516&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation-Careless&#13;
driving&#13;
10/1J94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-508&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation-&#13;
Failure&#13;
to obey&#13;
Stop&#13;
sign&#13;
and&#13;
seat&#13;
belt&#13;
violation&#13;
(12:55&#13;
am) . Verbal&#13;
warning&#13;
and&#13;
Citation&#13;
761766-5&#13;
issued.&#13;
No&#13;
bond&#13;
or DL received.&#13;
10/1J94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·509&#13;
Medical&#13;
assist&#13;
(11:14&#13;
am) -&#13;
Civilian&#13;
runner&#13;
on X-Country&#13;
trails&#13;
had asthma&#13;
attack,&#13;
however&#13;
refused&#13;
medical&#13;
attention.&#13;
10/1J94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-510&#13;
Harassment&#13;
(11:20&#13;
pm) . Female&#13;
student&#13;
has been&#13;
receiving&#13;
9/29/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-503&#13;
FireJDumpster&#13;
(12:41&#13;
am) - In&#13;
front&#13;
ofResidence&#13;
LifeBuilding&#13;
6. &#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Fire&#13;
Department&#13;
on&#13;
the scene&#13;
and&#13;
extinguished&#13;
fire.&#13;
Report&#13;
made.&#13;
9/29/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94-504&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation-revocation&#13;
(6:09&#13;
pm). Student&#13;
with&#13;
revoked&#13;
license&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
Citation&#13;
S-&#13;
761831-0.&#13;
Nobond&#13;
or driver's&#13;
license&#13;
taken.&#13;
9/28/94&#13;
INC&#13;
94·498&#13;
DisturbancelParty&#13;
(12:24&#13;
am) -&#13;
Student&#13;
issued&#13;
Citation&#13;
G75701&#13;
for underage&#13;
drinking&#13;
in&#13;
-,  '%;;&#13;
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