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              <text>&#13;
THE&#13;
An &#13;
Environmental&#13;
Studies&#13;
Minor&#13;
hasbeen developed&#13;
by the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
facultySenate.&#13;
Consisting&#13;
almost&#13;
entirely&#13;
of courses&#13;
already&#13;
offered,&#13;
it&#13;
will &#13;
be In place spring,&#13;
1994.&#13;
The &#13;
Environmental&#13;
Studies&#13;
Minor&#13;
is &#13;
meant &#13;
to &#13;
help &#13;
(OCUS&#13;
the studies&#13;
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who &#13;
have a &#13;
strong&#13;
interestin &#13;
environmental&#13;
issues&#13;
but&#13;
Ia'i!' &#13;
the &#13;
opportunity&#13;
on our cam-&#13;
pus &#13;
to &#13;
major in this inter-discipli-&#13;
naiyarea.&#13;
A&#13;
rteW &#13;
course&#13;
added&#13;
(or the sake&#13;
of &#13;
thisminor&#13;
is a one-credit;&#13;
400&#13;
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levelEnvironmental&#13;
Issues&#13;
Seminar&#13;
wl}ich &#13;
members&#13;
of the faculty&#13;
corn-&#13;
mft!eefor this &#13;
minor&#13;
will &#13;
offer col-&#13;
oetlvely&#13;
(wIth 4·faculty&#13;
members&#13;
committed&#13;
to·it &#13;
each year).&#13;
The &#13;
Environmental&#13;
Studies&#13;
Minor&#13;
will &#13;
be located&#13;
within&#13;
the School&#13;
,(Science&#13;
and Technology&#13;
and&#13;
will &#13;
receive&#13;
funds from both that&#13;
Schooland the School&#13;
of Liberal&#13;
Ms. &#13;
Thisminor&#13;
will sponsor&#13;
talks&#13;
.nc! &#13;
have a bulletin&#13;
board.&#13;
The&#13;
university&#13;
of wisconsin-parkside&#13;
minor&#13;
will &#13;
be supervised&#13;
by &#13;
the&#13;
Environmental&#13;
Studies&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Committee.&#13;
The directorship&#13;
will&#13;
rolale&#13;
among&#13;
the faculty&#13;
on the&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Current&#13;
members&#13;
of that&#13;
Committee&#13;
are: J. &#13;
Balsano,&#13;
F.&#13;
Egerton,&#13;
G. Fowler,&#13;
R. Gundersen,&#13;
P. James,&#13;
D. Kaufman,&#13;
G. Mayer,&#13;
C. &#13;
Saffiotl-Hughes,&#13;
A. Statham,&#13;
C.&#13;
Tebben,&#13;
S. Thomson,&#13;
and R.&#13;
Walasek.&#13;
The environmental&#13;
studies&#13;
minor&#13;
consists&#13;
of a minlmun&#13;
of &#13;
19 &#13;
credits&#13;
which&#13;
must be taken&#13;
from&#13;
the &#13;
fol-&#13;
lowing&#13;
courses:&#13;
Environmental&#13;
Issues&#13;
seminar&#13;
(I &#13;
cr.) is required&#13;
of&#13;
all students;&#13;
15 of the other&#13;
credits&#13;
must&#13;
be &#13;
taken&#13;
outside&#13;
one's&#13;
major&#13;
field except&#13;
for a possible&#13;
3 &#13;
credit&#13;
directed&#13;
study&#13;
or internship,&#13;
which&#13;
mayor&#13;
may not be taken&#13;
within&#13;
the major.&#13;
A &#13;
minimum&#13;
of &#13;
6 &#13;
credits&#13;
must&#13;
be &#13;
taken&#13;
in science&#13;
courses&#13;
and a minimum&#13;
of &#13;
6 &#13;
credits&#13;
in lib-&#13;
eral arts courses.&#13;
I&#13;
·$tudent&#13;
Charged&#13;
With&#13;
Sexual&#13;
Assault&#13;
NEWS&#13;
J&#13;
December&#13;
9,1993&#13;
Vol 22 Issue&#13;
14&#13;
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·"':":~--:n-=m-:-e-n-=t-a';--'p=-U~B~LI~S~H-E-R-'S..:.:W=:.:O.:.::E:.::.:.:=.:.....&#13;
Studies&#13;
Minor&#13;
created&#13;
,&#13;
j   &#13;
by &#13;
G. &#13;
Helgeson&#13;
!vi &#13;
alleged&#13;
sexual&#13;
assault,&#13;
which&#13;
'"'.Ited &#13;
In the arrest of a UW-&#13;
I &#13;
P.rlcside&#13;
studen~&#13;
is reported&#13;
to&#13;
haveoccurred&#13;
In residence&#13;
halls&#13;
SOmetime&#13;
after 1:00 am on&#13;
November&#13;
24.&#13;
~nlverslty&#13;
Police&#13;
investigated&#13;
the&#13;
~ciden~&#13;
which&#13;
resulted&#13;
in the&#13;
arrestof 18 year old Pharoah&#13;
A.&#13;
Weaver&#13;
of Milwaukee.&#13;
The &#13;
victim,&#13;
• ~~~an 18 year old UW-Parkside&#13;
"'!!"'"~&#13;
was &#13;
treated&#13;
and released&#13;
atift-Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
The &#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
District&#13;
1oI1omey's&#13;
office&#13;
has Issued&#13;
one&#13;
COUntof second&#13;
degree&#13;
sexual&#13;
a~ault&#13;
against&#13;
Weaver.&#13;
Weaver&#13;
is&#13;
• ~lng held in &#13;
the &#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
IIunder a &#13;
$10.000&#13;
cash bond.&#13;
Alegal deflnitlon&#13;
of second&#13;
degreO &#13;
sexual&#13;
assault&#13;
Includes:&#13;
sex-&#13;
t  &#13;
~allntercourse&#13;
without&#13;
consent&#13;
Ie&#13;
rough the use or threat&#13;
of vlo-&#13;
nee, &#13;
Orintercourse&#13;
or sexual&#13;
con-&#13;
~~ Without&#13;
consent&#13;
which&#13;
causes&#13;
, &#13;
"'IJury, &#13;
Including&#13;
illness&#13;
disease&#13;
or&#13;
1m •&#13;
"&#13;
dlJ~lrment&#13;
of a sexual&#13;
or repro-&#13;
cbve organ,&#13;
or mental&#13;
anguish&#13;
requiring&#13;
psychiatric&#13;
care,&#13;
or inter-&#13;
course&#13;
or sexual&#13;
contact&#13;
with a   "&#13;
person&#13;
known&#13;
by the perpetrator&#13;
to&#13;
be &#13;
unconscious&#13;
or mentally&#13;
ill &#13;
or&#13;
mentally&#13;
deficient&#13;
A &#13;
person&#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
imprisoned&#13;
not&#13;
more&#13;
than ten years&#13;
and/or&#13;
fined&#13;
not more&#13;
than $10,000&#13;
for commit-&#13;
ting second&#13;
degree&#13;
sexual&#13;
assault&#13;
Weaver's&#13;
appearance&#13;
on&#13;
December&#13;
3 in Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
Court&#13;
resulted&#13;
in a preliminary&#13;
hearing&#13;
scheduled&#13;
for December&#13;
10.&#13;
In &#13;
addition&#13;
to criminal&#13;
proceed-&#13;
ings, Weaver&#13;
faces&#13;
possible&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide disciplinary&#13;
actions,&#13;
in&#13;
accordance&#13;
with &#13;
uws &#13;
chapter&#13;
17,&#13;
which&#13;
provides&#13;
for University&#13;
pro-&#13;
cedures.&#13;
As &#13;
a result&#13;
of the investigation,&#13;
a&#13;
forum&#13;
was held' on December&#13;
3 to&#13;
bring&#13;
together&#13;
administrative,&#13;
facul-&#13;
ty, staff and student&#13;
members&#13;
of&#13;
the Parkside&#13;
community&#13;
to discuss&#13;
their reactions&#13;
to the incident.&#13;
At&#13;
the forum,&#13;
speakers&#13;
emphasized&#13;
the seriousness&#13;
of the charges&#13;
and&#13;
the need&#13;
for students&#13;
to refrain&#13;
from&#13;
allowing&#13;
this incident&#13;
to cre-&#13;
ate division&#13;
among&#13;
friends.&#13;
Alan&#13;
R. Cook&#13;
Assistant&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
A lengthy&#13;
period&#13;
of confusion&#13;
has ended&#13;
in a &#13;
settlement&#13;
that is&#13;
apparently&#13;
agreeabie&#13;
to all parties&#13;
involved,&#13;
as Mr. William&#13;
R.&#13;
Niebuhr,&#13;
Director&#13;
of the Union,&#13;
announces&#13;
that the Campus&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
will pay T'WANDA&#13;
Books&#13;
a disputed&#13;
shipping&#13;
charge&#13;
accrued&#13;
in the delivery&#13;
of ordered&#13;
textbooks.&#13;
"We're&#13;
just going&#13;
to go&#13;
ahead&#13;
and pay with instructions&#13;
to&#13;
the publisher&#13;
to &#13;
check&#13;
with us&#13;
about&#13;
shipping&#13;
procedures&#13;
in the&#13;
future,'"&#13;
states&#13;
Niehbur.&#13;
"'It's &#13;
a&#13;
done&#13;
deal ... There&#13;
was some&#13;
prin-&#13;
ciple&#13;
involved,&#13;
but at this point&#13;
it's&#13;
just not worth&#13;
the effort&#13;
to pursue&#13;
it&#13;
any farther,"&#13;
The story&#13;
begins&#13;
with Dr.&#13;
Geoffrey&#13;
Skoll,&#13;
an adjunct&#13;
faculty&#13;
member&#13;
from Milwaukee,&#13;
teaching&#13;
in UW-Parkside's&#13;
Communication&#13;
Department,&#13;
in early fall, Skoll&#13;
ordered&#13;
an additional&#13;
text for a&#13;
course&#13;
~ is teaching:&#13;
Wild&#13;
Justice,&#13;
by Ruth Sprague,&#13;
a book&#13;
available&#13;
only through&#13;
rWANDA&#13;
Books,&#13;
an&#13;
obscure&#13;
publishing&#13;
firm in New&#13;
Mexico.&#13;
He instructed&#13;
Follet&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
that there&#13;
was &#13;
-no &#13;
real&#13;
hurry&#13;
for the bock,"&#13;
since&#13;
it could&#13;
be fit in anytime&#13;
during&#13;
the term.&#13;
According&#13;
to Skoll,&#13;
some&#13;
weeks&#13;
went&#13;
by &#13;
before&#13;
foffet&#13;
informed&#13;
him&#13;
that they were unable&#13;
to locate&#13;
the&#13;
publisher,&#13;
since&#13;
they were&#13;
not list-&#13;
ed in their book of known&#13;
publish-&#13;
er&gt;. Skoll supplied&#13;
them with the&#13;
information&#13;
they needed&#13;
and an&#13;
order&#13;
was placed.&#13;
The original&#13;
purchase&#13;
order&#13;
states&#13;
that the books&#13;
were&#13;
needed&#13;
by September&#13;
27 and that back&#13;
orders&#13;
should&#13;
be cancelled&#13;
after&#13;
October&#13;
4. &#13;
It &#13;
further&#13;
stipulated&#13;
that&#13;
the texts should&#13;
be shipped&#13;
"via&#13;
UPS:&#13;
rWAN&#13;
DA 800ks&#13;
decided&#13;
that in order&#13;
to honor&#13;
that date,&#13;
they wouid&#13;
need to ship the books&#13;
via UPS second&#13;
day air, which&#13;
resulted&#13;
in a shipping&#13;
charge&#13;
of&#13;
$31.50~&#13;
"The &#13;
charge&#13;
for second&#13;
air&#13;
shipping&#13;
was some&#13;
ten times&#13;
the&#13;
usual UPS shipping&#13;
charge:&#13;
states&#13;
Ms. Nancy&#13;
Schroeder,&#13;
manager&#13;
of&#13;
Pollet,&#13;
"From&#13;
a business&#13;
point&#13;
of&#13;
view,&#13;
it doesn't&#13;
make&#13;
sense&#13;
to pay&#13;
some &#13;
$30 &#13;
on shipping&#13;
for a &#13;
$60&#13;
order."&#13;
Schroeder&#13;
further&#13;
claims&#13;
that "actually&#13;
it would&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
here by our cancel&#13;
date had they&#13;
shipped&#13;
it in a regular&#13;
manner."&#13;
Schroeder&#13;
states&#13;
that the bookstore&#13;
received&#13;
the shipment&#13;
on&#13;
September&#13;
27, &#13;
so there&#13;
was no real&#13;
reason&#13;
for them&#13;
to have&#13;
shipped&#13;
via second-day&#13;
mail.&#13;
"'Why&#13;
they&#13;
elected&#13;
to send&#13;
them&#13;
the most&#13;
expensive&#13;
way possible,&#13;
I don't&#13;
know.&#13;
We did not ask them&#13;
to do&#13;
that,"&#13;
she explains.&#13;
'Most&#13;
publish-&#13;
ers will call and &#13;
as]; &#13;
fOU &#13;
if there&#13;
is&#13;
any big question&#13;
::.1hey&#13;
did &#13;
not&#13;
do business&#13;
the way &#13;
Ne &#13;
wanted,&#13;
so&#13;
we took the steps we did."&#13;
The seep that Sc~r&#13;
took was&#13;
to refuse&#13;
payment&#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
shipping&#13;
charge.&#13;
rWANDA&#13;
Books&#13;
wrote&#13;
an October&#13;
21 ietter &#13;
to &#13;
Folie!,&#13;
explaining&#13;
their reasons&#13;
for &#13;
ship.&#13;
ping the way they did, requesting&#13;
prompt&#13;
payment&#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
original&#13;
shipping&#13;
charges.&#13;
A &#13;
copy &#13;
of that&#13;
letter&#13;
was sent &#13;
to &#13;
Skoll.&#13;
"'What&#13;
took place&#13;
here is &#13;
very &#13;
unusual,"&#13;
says Schroeder.&#13;
"Normally,&#13;
a pub-&#13;
lisher&#13;
would&#13;
not go &#13;
to &#13;
a professor,"&#13;
Skoll responded&#13;
with a letter to &#13;
the&#13;
bookstore,&#13;
explaining&#13;
his &#13;
perspec-&#13;
tive on the matter.&#13;
"'I &#13;
urge you to&#13;
honor&#13;
reasonable&#13;
business&#13;
prac-&#13;
tices and pay the shipping&#13;
fee&#13;
which&#13;
was incurred&#13;
through&#13;
actions&#13;
of bookstore&#13;
personnel,&#13;
not&#13;
the publisher,"&#13;
he corlcluded.&#13;
"I'm&#13;
very puzzled&#13;
by his letter,"&#13;
Schroeder&#13;
stales.&#13;
"He should&#13;
have&#13;
discussed&#13;
it with me first"&#13;
A second&#13;
letter was sent by&#13;
rWANDA&#13;
to &#13;
Folfet &#13;
on November&#13;
16, with a copy to Dr. William&#13;
Streeter,&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
for&#13;
Administration&#13;
and Fiscal&#13;
Affairs.&#13;
Streeter&#13;
forwarded&#13;
the &#13;
letter&#13;
to Dr.&#13;
G. Gary&#13;
Grace,&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
for Student&#13;
Affairs.&#13;
Grace&#13;
passed&#13;
the leuer&#13;
on to&#13;
Niebuhr&#13;
and the decision&#13;
was&#13;
made&#13;
to &#13;
pay.&#13;
"This&#13;
iJ &#13;
the price&#13;
of&#13;
doing&#13;
business,"&#13;
comments&#13;
Grace.&#13;
"'Sometimes&#13;
mistakes&#13;
are made."&#13;
Skoll&#13;
comments&#13;
011 &#13;
the &#13;
situation,&#13;
•&#13;
,&#13;
.'&#13;
saying,&#13;
"1 &#13;
am still convinced&#13;
that if&#13;
the bookstore&#13;
would&#13;
have done&#13;
things&#13;
in a normal,&#13;
routine&#13;
way,&#13;
there&#13;
would&#13;
have been&#13;
no problem&#13;
here."&#13;
He states&#13;
that &#13;
"ln &#13;
a public&#13;
state university,&#13;
especia&#13;
lIy &#13;
at a&#13;
place&#13;
like Pancside,&#13;
In &#13;
a situation&#13;
such that &#13;
the &#13;
bookstore&#13;
has a cap-&#13;
tive market,&#13;
they &#13;
should&#13;
be &#13;
particu-&#13;
larly open&#13;
to public&#13;
investigation&#13;
because&#13;
of their connection&#13;
to &#13;
state&#13;
tax dollars.&#13;
In &#13;
such &#13;
a &#13;
situation,&#13;
they &#13;
should&#13;
be &#13;
particularly&#13;
respon-&#13;
sive to public&#13;
scrutiny."&#13;
He &#13;
con-&#13;
cludes&#13;
by observing&#13;
that, &#13;
according&#13;
to rWANDA,&#13;
such problems&#13;
are&#13;
quite&#13;
common&#13;
for small&#13;
publishers.&#13;
It is apparently&#13;
part and parcel&#13;
of&#13;
small&#13;
publishers'&#13;
woe.&#13;
-It's hard to point&#13;
any finger&#13;
of&#13;
blame,&#13;
here,"&#13;
states&#13;
Grace.&#13;
"Everyone&#13;
was operating&#13;
with the&#13;
best intent&#13;
in mind."&#13;
Niebuhr&#13;
is&#13;
quick&#13;
to emphasize&#13;
that this inci-&#13;
dent &#13;
represents&#13;
an isolated&#13;
event.&#13;
"Problems&#13;
with the bookstore&#13;
are&#13;
at an all time low ... &#13;
I &#13;
have nothing&#13;
but high praise&#13;
for its current&#13;
man-&#13;
agement."&#13;
Schroeder&#13;
stales&#13;
that.&#13;
"V'Je've&#13;
enjoyed&#13;
incredible&#13;
support&#13;
from faculty,&#13;
administration&#13;
and&#13;
program&#13;
support&#13;
personnel.&#13;
We&#13;
usua.lIy&#13;
run a very smooth&#13;
opera-&#13;
tion with &#13;
very &#13;
few complaints.&#13;
We&#13;
have&#13;
had very little problem&#13;
over&#13;
the years&#13;
... With&#13;
such&#13;
little prob-&#13;
lems,&#13;
it must &#13;
be &#13;
working."&#13;
She&#13;
encourages&#13;
faculty&#13;
input&#13;
and sup-&#13;
porl&#13;
"We invite&#13;
faculty&#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
an&#13;
active&#13;
part of the process,&#13;
here ..•&#13;
This is not an adversarial&#13;
situa-&#13;
tion:&#13;
PSCiA&#13;
Meeting&#13;
Friday&#13;
Soaps,&#13;
Hello,&#13;
Dec. 3, 1993&#13;
Goodbye:&#13;
Dr.&#13;
by: &#13;
Tracy&#13;
Sorrentino&#13;
At their weekly&#13;
meeting&#13;
on&#13;
Friday December&#13;
3, the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
confirmed&#13;
the fall election&#13;
results&#13;
and added Senators&#13;
Dana larsen&#13;
and Deborah&#13;
CUller.&#13;
Once again,&#13;
the fall election&#13;
results&#13;
came under&#13;
scrutiny&#13;
as the&#13;
results&#13;
were never officially&#13;
posted,&#13;
thereby&#13;
creating&#13;
a question&#13;
with&#13;
their legitimacy.&#13;
The results&#13;
were&#13;
confirmed&#13;
by &#13;
a unanimous&#13;
vote&#13;
of&#13;
thepresent&#13;
senators.&#13;
The new and&#13;
returning&#13;
senators&#13;
were&#13;
sworn&#13;
in.&#13;
Also sworn in was Bruce Rocco as&#13;
Vice-President.&#13;
In his acceptance&#13;
speech,&#13;
Roccocommended&#13;
the&#13;
efforts&#13;
of Deborah&#13;
Cutler&#13;
as interim&#13;
vlce-Presldent&#13;
during&#13;
a di(ficult.&#13;
time for PSGA.&#13;
With&#13;
the &#13;
election&#13;
of Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
as Vice-President,&#13;
his former&#13;
position&#13;
of President&#13;
Pro-Tempore&#13;
was left open.&#13;
Nominated&#13;
to fill&#13;
this position&#13;
were Senators&#13;
Justin&#13;
Marcinkus&#13;
and JeffWoosley.&#13;
In&#13;
brief&#13;
speeches&#13;
outlining&#13;
their&#13;
motives&#13;
for seeking&#13;
this position,&#13;
Woosley&#13;
stated&#13;
that he would&#13;
like&#13;
to get PSGA,&#13;
"back &#13;
on the road&#13;
again,"&#13;
Marcinkus&#13;
stated&#13;
that he&#13;
would&#13;
like &#13;
to &#13;
continue&#13;
the efforts&#13;
and &#13;
flll &#13;
the shoes of previous&#13;
President&#13;
Pro Tempore&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
and that being President&#13;
Pro-Tern&#13;
sounded&#13;
"neat,"&#13;
he then&#13;
ceded&#13;
the rest of his speech&#13;
time to&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco's&#13;
shoes.&#13;
Woosley&#13;
was elected&#13;
and sworn&#13;
in &#13;
lmrnedl-&#13;
ately thereafter.&#13;
Followlng&#13;
the&#13;
resignations&#13;
of&#13;
Senators&#13;
David&#13;
Towle&#13;
and Eshan&#13;
Ali &#13;
two&#13;
senate&#13;
seats became&#13;
avail-&#13;
able. &#13;
I~&#13;
PSGA resolution&#13;
10-93,&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by Senator&#13;
Gary Blevins,&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Cutler&#13;
and Dana Larsen&#13;
were elected&#13;
to &#13;
fill these seats.&#13;
Amid confusion&#13;
concerning&#13;
the&#13;
rules of reconsideration,&#13;
the&#13;
motion&#13;
was passed&#13;
with a roll-call&#13;
vote&#13;
with &#13;
B &#13;
senators&#13;
voting&#13;
yes, &#13;
3&#13;
voting &#13;
no, and &#13;
1 &#13;
abstention.&#13;
Larsen,&#13;
a freshman,&#13;
will&#13;
undertake&#13;
an internship&#13;
project&#13;
assigned&#13;
to&#13;
her by President&#13;
Pro-Tempore&#13;
Woosley.&#13;
Larsen&#13;
will also be pro-&#13;
ducing&#13;
a pamphlet&#13;
on&#13;
Parliamentary&#13;
Procedure.&#13;
Both&#13;
Larsen&#13;
and Cutler&#13;
were sworn&#13;
in&#13;
immediately.&#13;
Other&#13;
business&#13;
involved&#13;
open·&#13;
ings on the Student&#13;
Fee Allocation&#13;
(SUFAC)&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Senators&#13;
Teri&#13;
Jacobsen,&#13;
jime Nicholsen&#13;
and&#13;
Kevin Williams&#13;
were reappointed&#13;
to their 'seats.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Zieman&#13;
was nominated&#13;
to fill the&#13;
seat left open by the resignation&#13;
of&#13;
David&#13;
Towle.&#13;
His appointment&#13;
was approved&#13;
unanimously.&#13;
The&#13;
SuFac&#13;
Committee&#13;
will continue&#13;
to&#13;
be chaired&#13;
by Senator&#13;
Vince&#13;
Boerner.&#13;
Kluka&#13;
BidsFarewell&#13;
"Gabe&#13;
is the funniest,&#13;
wittiest,&#13;
most compassionate&#13;
person&#13;
I&#13;
know.&#13;
He knows&#13;
how &#13;
to &#13;
work and&#13;
he knows&#13;
how to laugh,"&#13;
said&#13;
Assistant&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Alan Cook.&#13;
On Friday,&#13;
December&#13;
10, Gabe&#13;
Kluka will officially&#13;
retire as Senior&#13;
Columnist&#13;
of &#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.&#13;
Kluka,&#13;
graduating&#13;
this fall with a&#13;
Bachelors&#13;
of Science&#13;
Degree&#13;
in&#13;
Applied&#13;
Mathematics,&#13;
will depart&#13;
from Parkside&#13;
to continue&#13;
his pro-&#13;
fessional&#13;
career&#13;
at lhe Outokumtu&#13;
Copper&#13;
Corporation.&#13;
"Gabe will not only be missed&#13;
from the staff, but from lhe entire&#13;
Parkside&#13;
community,&amp;'&#13;
said Editor-&#13;
In-Chlef&#13;
Steven&#13;
Moore.&#13;
Kluka is&#13;
commonly&#13;
known&#13;
for his weekly&#13;
column&#13;
entitled&#13;
"Gabe's&#13;
Gab. "&#13;
His column&#13;
ran for over four years&#13;
with the &#13;
Ranger.&#13;
In addition&#13;
to his oolumn,&#13;
Kluka&#13;
served&#13;
in several&#13;
positions&#13;
includ·&#13;
ing Assistant&#13;
Layout&#13;
Editor,&#13;
News&#13;
Editor,&#13;
Feature&#13;
Editor,&#13;
Sp'orts&#13;
Editor,&#13;
Copy Editor,&#13;
and he was voted&#13;
three consecutive&#13;
years on the&#13;
Executive&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Kluka was inspired&#13;
to write as a&#13;
sludent&#13;
at Tremper&#13;
High when he&#13;
sent Letters&#13;
to &#13;
the Editor&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
pseudo&#13;
name of Fred Evans.&#13;
He&#13;
was good friends&#13;
with the Editor,&#13;
Steve Stevens,&#13;
who thought&#13;
that his&#13;
letters&#13;
were oUlrageously&#13;
funny.&#13;
"They&#13;
were just stupid&#13;
letters&#13;
that&#13;
made people&#13;
laugh,"&#13;
Kluka said.&#13;
After high school,&#13;
Kluka began&#13;
attending&#13;
Parkside&#13;
and became&#13;
friends&#13;
with Ste've DeAngelis,&#13;
who&#13;
was the Editor&#13;
of &#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.'&#13;
DeAngelis&#13;
read some of his letters&#13;
and asked&#13;
if he would&#13;
like to write&#13;
a column.&#13;
Kluka agreed,&#13;
but he&#13;
had problems&#13;
thinking&#13;
of a name&#13;
for his column.&#13;
At first he thought&#13;
of &#13;
calling&#13;
it "Mr. Stupid&#13;
Visits&#13;
Parkside:&#13;
but DeAngelis&#13;
thought&#13;
of the title "Gabe's&#13;
Gab."&#13;
"l'm&#13;
going&#13;
to miss writing&#13;
alol-J'II&#13;
miss making&#13;
people&#13;
laugh&#13;
at my columns,"&#13;
said Kluka.&#13;
"\'11&#13;
also miss the &#13;
Ranger&#13;
Office&#13;
because&#13;
it was my home,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
"I'll miss people&#13;
saying that they&#13;
I &#13;
enjoyed&#13;
my column.&#13;
It &#13;
really&#13;
makes me feel &#13;
good &#13;
and its nice &#13;
to&#13;
know that people&#13;
are reading&#13;
it."&#13;
Kluka stated that he wrote&#13;
columns&#13;
to make people&#13;
laugh at&#13;
the stupidity&#13;
of life.&#13;
&amp;'1also want·&#13;
ed &#13;
to write columns&#13;
to &#13;
make you&#13;
think and to make you see life in a&#13;
different&#13;
perspective."&#13;
According&#13;
to Kluka,&#13;
people&#13;
sometimes&#13;
com·&#13;
plain about&#13;
the wrong&#13;
things.&#13;
He&#13;
mentioned&#13;
a preacher&#13;
from&#13;
Georgia&#13;
who was complaining&#13;
about McDonald's&#13;
seliing&#13;
the&#13;
movie&#13;
Wayne's&#13;
World.&#13;
The&#13;
preacher&#13;
filed an official&#13;
complaint&#13;
to the headquarters&#13;
of McDonald's,&#13;
saying&#13;
that the movie&#13;
was filled&#13;
with immoral&#13;
valueS.&#13;
"'You got a&#13;
preacher&#13;
complaining&#13;
about&#13;
Wayne's&#13;
World&#13;
when we have&#13;
children&#13;
in Chicago&#13;
being&#13;
shot to&#13;
death.&#13;
Where&#13;
are people's&#13;
priori.&#13;
ties? People&#13;
look at things&#13;
which&#13;
have no impact.&#13;
They try to&#13;
change'the&#13;
little things&#13;
in life."&#13;
Kluka's&#13;
favorite&#13;
column&#13;
is a toss&#13;
up betWeen&#13;
"'Outrageous&#13;
Burger&#13;
Comboifrom&#13;
Food Service"&#13;
and&#13;
"'Parkside's Parking&#13;
Game."&#13;
Kluka wrote&#13;
"'Outrageous&#13;
Burger&#13;
Combo"&#13;
after spending&#13;
$34.90&#13;
on&#13;
ten outr'ageous&#13;
burgers.&#13;
He won&#13;
the contest&#13;
the prize&#13;
was a free T-&#13;
shirt.&#13;
He also got his picture&#13;
in the&#13;
paper with the Director&#13;
of Foods&#13;
Services&#13;
Jeff Wade.&#13;
they deem&#13;
them to &#13;
be &#13;
more inlel.&#13;
leclual.&#13;
Itwas noted that Brazili,n&#13;
soaps&#13;
take on &#13;
a &#13;
PBS programming&#13;
style.&#13;
Following&#13;
the lecture&#13;
were ques.&#13;
ij&#13;
lions and discussion&#13;
from the audio&#13;
IjJ&#13;
ence. &#13;
ApproXimately&#13;
10 people&#13;
,I&#13;
attended&#13;
the &#13;
event,&#13;
which&#13;
was &#13;
held&#13;
in room 939 of CUrlin Hall at &#13;
UW.  &#13;
til&#13;
M. l6pez then spoke with the&#13;
'"&#13;
Ranger&#13;
in his Milwaukee&#13;
campus&#13;
f!I'&#13;
office.&#13;
'"&#13;
Responding&#13;
to why he look&#13;
1"",~&#13;
leave from Parkside&#13;
this year, &#13;
he&#13;
II&#13;
told of his grant awarded&#13;
to &#13;
him&#13;
from the UW System&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
Administration&#13;
Fellowship&#13;
in the &#13;
11'l&#13;
Humanities&#13;
at the 20th Century&#13;
11&lt;&#13;
Studies&#13;
department&#13;
of &#13;
UW-M.&#13;
In  &#13;
Piq&#13;
his application&#13;
for the grant he pro- ..&#13;
posed &#13;
a project&#13;
which would&#13;
,~&#13;
"research&#13;
...the garment&#13;
industry's&#13;
¢\'&#13;
political&#13;
neutralization&#13;
of Western&#13;
lW&#13;
urban&#13;
countercultural&#13;
aesthetics&#13;
...research&#13;
on fashion&#13;
billboards&#13;
aimed primarily.at&#13;
the&#13;
post-baby&#13;
boomer&#13;
generation's&#13;
I&#13;
'ravers'&#13;
or 'grunges'&#13;
in order &#13;
to&#13;
explore&#13;
how countercultural...sym.&#13;
1&#13;
bois such as..•oversized&#13;
gar·&#13;
ments ...and ripped&#13;
jeans are trans-&#13;
ferred&#13;
to the mainstream&#13;
youth &#13;
cui.&#13;
ture ...how the iconography&#13;
of &#13;
the \&#13;
counter-culture&#13;
becomes&#13;
as &#13;
pre-&#13;
scrlptlve&#13;
as the mainstream&#13;
culture,&#13;
from which&#13;
the 'rebels'&#13;
try to&#13;
.&#13;
escape."&#13;
I&#13;
As &#13;
to why he will not &#13;
be &#13;
return-&#13;
ing to Parkslde,&#13;
L6pez&#13;
will&#13;
be &#13;
say·&#13;
ing 'hello'&#13;
to City University&#13;
of&#13;
New York where&#13;
he will &#13;
be &#13;
a pro-&#13;
fessor&#13;
in their media&#13;
studies&#13;
depart&#13;
menL&#13;
He begins&#13;
his position&#13;
there next Fall. He will also be&#13;
able to teach graduate&#13;
courses&#13;
at&#13;
Queens&#13;
College&#13;
in New &#13;
York&#13;
and&#13;
occasionally&#13;
in Puerto&#13;
Rico. L6pe&#13;
j&#13;
Z&#13;
.&#13;
said he &#13;
"ccnsfdered&#13;
it a privilege&#13;
work in one of the best communi.&#13;
an&#13;
cation&#13;
departments&#13;
in the country.&#13;
Ie.&#13;
The department's&#13;
commitment&#13;
Pn&#13;
helped&#13;
me tremendously.&#13;
I'm&#13;
Hi&#13;
going&#13;
to miss my students&#13;
and &#13;
Iac- ~&#13;
ulty and the region.&#13;
Ireally liked i &#13;
m,&#13;
amund&#13;
here."&#13;
iii&#13;
Numerous&#13;
students&#13;
expressed&#13;
to &#13;
WI&#13;
the &#13;
Ranger&#13;
that they will miss him &#13;
a&#13;
Those that would&#13;
like &#13;
to attend&#13;
•&#13;
another&#13;
lecture&#13;
by l6pez can look. •&#13;
forward&#13;
to his presentation&#13;
in April &#13;
CII&#13;
at UW-M.&#13;
The date will be prin  ~&#13;
in an upcoming&#13;
issue of the paper.&#13;
:&#13;
------------------1&#13;
a&#13;
•&#13;
by &#13;
Marquita&#13;
Hynes&#13;
News/Feature&#13;
Writer&#13;
With a ninth floor view &#13;
of &#13;
lake&#13;
Michigan&#13;
and an audience&#13;
of stu-&#13;
dents and soap opera&#13;
viewers,&#13;
Prof.&#13;
L6pez-Pumajero&#13;
conducted&#13;
a lee-&#13;
ture entitled,&#13;
"The &#13;
US.&#13;
Soap Opera&#13;
and Latin America."&#13;
A &#13;
flyer pro-&#13;
moting&#13;
the event listed L6pez&#13;
as a&#13;
professor&#13;
of commun&#13;
icatlon&#13;
from&#13;
uw.parksfde&#13;
and a visiting&#13;
Fellow&#13;
in the Center&#13;
for 20th Century&#13;
Studies&#13;
at UW·Mjlwauk~where&#13;
the lecture&#13;
was held on Dec &#13;
2 &#13;
at&#13;
noon.&#13;
The first part of his presentation&#13;
dealt with the relationship&#13;
between&#13;
Latin American&#13;
telenovela&#13;
and the&#13;
American&#13;
model&#13;
(of &#13;
soap opera).&#13;
The second&#13;
part dealt with his pro-&#13;
-pcsal &#13;
that "the most determinant&#13;
factor&#13;
in the content&#13;
of soap opera&#13;
is not the technical&#13;
ability,&#13;
but the&#13;
stereotype&#13;
that particular&#13;
industries&#13;
have of their &#13;
primary&#13;
target audi-&#13;
ence."&#13;
He discussed&#13;
the origins&#13;
of&#13;
soap operas&#13;
and relayed&#13;
that 19th&#13;
century&#13;
American&#13;
domestic&#13;
novels&#13;
were the most influential&#13;
factor&#13;
on&#13;
the soap opera&#13;
model.&#13;
Also influ-&#13;
ential were women's&#13;
magazines.&#13;
Worldwide&#13;
popularity&#13;
of soap&#13;
operas&#13;
stems from an interest&#13;
in&#13;
sentimental&#13;
concerns&#13;
or in other&#13;
words-gossip,&#13;
expressed&#13;
LOpez.&#13;
He emphasized,&#13;
"'Gossip&#13;
seems&#13;
to&#13;
hold universal&#13;
appeal&#13;
because&#13;
it&#13;
creates&#13;
a sense of community&#13;
and&#13;
is important&#13;
for social&#13;
malnte-&#13;
nance."&#13;
He continued,&#13;
that eco-&#13;
nomically&#13;
soap operas&#13;
are winners.&#13;
U.S. companies&#13;
exported&#13;
soap&#13;
operas&#13;
to Latin America&#13;
for the&#13;
same reasons&#13;
they were created&#13;
here-money&#13;
and advertising,&#13;
he&#13;
said. Called&#13;
"telenovelas,"&#13;
Latin&#13;
American&#13;
soap operas&#13;
differ in that&#13;
they are generally&#13;
short in duration&#13;
(about&#13;
15 &#13;
weeks),&#13;
~pict&#13;
social&#13;
class conflicts,&#13;
popularize&#13;
rags to&#13;
riches&#13;
stories,&#13;
and reflect&#13;
spiritual&#13;
values.&#13;
Due &#13;
to &#13;
the lack of a strong&#13;
movie iiiilustry,&#13;
1h&lt;IT~lenovela&#13;
takes on &#13;
a &#13;
sort of Hollywood&#13;
aura,&#13;
according&#13;
to &#13;
l6pez.&#13;
Briefly&#13;
discussing&#13;
Brazil,&#13;
the &#13;
pro-&#13;
fessor&#13;
relayed&#13;
that Brazil&#13;
has the&#13;
fourth&#13;
most powerful&#13;
television&#13;
industry&#13;
in the world.&#13;
He said that&#13;
Europeans&#13;
prefer&#13;
Brazilian&#13;
soap&#13;
operas&#13;
over U.S. soaps because&#13;
a&#13;
Lopez&#13;
0&#13;
Book Discussion&#13;
on&#13;
IISchind'er's&#13;
Ust"&#13;
i&#13;
~&#13;
I&#13;
I~&#13;
Hayward&#13;
commented&#13;
that the  ~&#13;
book "Ieaves&#13;
it up to the reader&#13;
to&#13;
form an opinion&#13;
of Schindler&#13;
as a &#13;
1'_&#13;
person.&#13;
Although&#13;
the book was  ,&#13;
loose about chronology,&#13;
Keneally&#13;
~&#13;
picked&#13;
out the details&#13;
that were&#13;
~&#13;
necessary."&#13;
I&#13;
According&#13;
to Martin,&#13;
the movie&#13;
,&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
list, by Steyen&#13;
I&#13;
Spielberg,&#13;
will be at theaters&#13;
I&#13;
Dec.1S.&#13;
Itwill &#13;
be &#13;
presented&#13;
in   &#13;
I&#13;
black and white at Keneally's&#13;
I&#13;
request.&#13;
Keneally&#13;
wanlS it to look&#13;
like &#13;
the Holocaust.&#13;
A hand held&#13;
camera&#13;
will also be used to &#13;
portray!&#13;
a sense of chaos.&#13;
~&#13;
Martin&#13;
hopes&#13;
to continue&#13;
book&#13;
~&#13;
circles&#13;
to discuss&#13;
what books&#13;
~&#13;
should&#13;
or should&#13;
not &#13;
be &#13;
made&#13;
~&#13;
into mov,ie.&#13;
•&#13;
---,-_--=======================&#13;
,.--_---:::-:-:1&#13;
Alison&#13;
Wells&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
In a book discussion,&#13;
presented&#13;
by the "Friend's&#13;
of the&#13;
UniversityWisconsin·Parkside"&#13;
and&#13;
heid Dec. 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the&#13;
WLLC&#13;
overlook&#13;
lounge,&#13;
Oliver&#13;
Hayward,&#13;
professor&#13;
of history,&#13;
Peter Marlin,&#13;
professor&#13;
of English,&#13;
and Bruce&#13;
Johnson&#13;
of the library&#13;
spoke&#13;
on the book Schindler's&#13;
List&#13;
by Thomas&#13;
Keneally.&#13;
The book begins&#13;
in 1938 at the&#13;
start of the Second&#13;
World&#13;
War.&#13;
Oscar&#13;
Schindler&#13;
is the main char-&#13;
acter who hires Jews to work for&#13;
his company.&#13;
Schindler's&#13;
main&#13;
priority&#13;
is to save Jews fmm lhe&#13;
Germans.&#13;
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              <text>MEMORIAL&#13;
PROGRAM HELD&#13;
AT UW-PARKSIDE&#13;
FOR AUGUST&#13;
WEGNER DEC. ^&#13;
A memorial program was held at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin Parkside&#13;
on Wednesday, Dec. 1, for August&#13;
Wegner, a UW-Parkside music professor&#13;
and composer, who died suddenly&#13;
on Nov. 23. Wegner, 52, collapsed&#13;
during an afternoon rehearsal&#13;
at the university.&#13;
The program was held at noon in&#13;
the Communication Arts Theater,&#13;
located at the south end of the main&#13;
campus complex. A reception will&#13;
follow. This will be the only service&#13;
in the Kenosha/Racine area.&#13;
Wegner joined the university in&#13;
1972 teaching music theory, composition,&#13;
jazz fundamentals and&#13;
music fundamentals. He was twice&#13;
head of the music department, from&#13;
1973-75 and 1977-79. In addition&#13;
to teaching, Wegner performed with&#13;
the Parkside Piano Duo, the&#13;
Kenosha Symphony and the&#13;
Parkside Jazz Quartet.&#13;
Wegner, a native of Saginaw,&#13;
Mich., received bachelor's and master's&#13;
degrees in choral music and&#13;
piano from Central Michigan&#13;
University and a master's and doctorate&#13;
in composition from the&#13;
University of Iowa.&#13;
Survivors include his wife,&#13;
Patricia, two adult children, his&#13;
father, stepmother and a brother.&#13;
Internment will be held in Michigan.&#13;
In lieu of flowers, contributions&#13;
can be made to the August M.&#13;
Wegner 111 Memorial Music&#13;
Scholarship Fund. Checks should be&#13;
made payable to the UW-Parkside&#13;
Foundation. For more information,&#13;
call the UW-Parkside's University&#13;
Relations Office at (414) 595-2414.&#13;
university of wisconsin-parkside NEWS December 2, 1993 Vol 22 Issue 13&#13;
Wegner Dies In Rehearsal:&#13;
Students &amp; Faculty Shocked&#13;
by Nick Zahn&#13;
News Editor&#13;
August Wegner, associate professor&#13;
of music, suffered a massive&#13;
heart attack and died at the piano&#13;
during a University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside Jazz Band rehearsal in the&#13;
Comm. Arts theater Tues., Nov. 23.&#13;
The band, with about 20 members&#13;
present, was rehearsing for a performance&#13;
to be held Tuesday evening&#13;
when Wegner, 52, collapsed.&#13;
According to Heather Hall, a UWParkside&#13;
senior, "They were rehearsing&#13;
and he appeared to have something&#13;
wrong with the piano. He&#13;
stood up and he was checking the&#13;
piano. The vocalist, jackie Allen,&#13;
was talking to him. They proceeded&#13;
to go on with the rehearsal and she&#13;
was over by him again. He had fallen&#13;
forward over the piano, over the&#13;
keys, and then had swung back like&#13;
it was some type of a seizure. Then&#13;
he fell off the bench and Jackie&#13;
called Tim Bell [jazz band&#13;
director] over."&#13;
"He fell over backwards with an&#13;
audible thud we could hear up in the&#13;
booth," says David Mauer, a member&#13;
of the technical crew that was&#13;
present at the time. "We heard that&#13;
big crash and we thought that somebody&#13;
had fallen off one of those platforms&#13;
backwards in a chair. But&#13;
then we saw him laying on the&#13;
floor."&#13;
"Tim right away asked if anyone&#13;
here knew CPR," says Hall. "A few&#13;
people in the group did have training&#13;
in CPR but "you know that feeling is&#13;
so scary that, well, I had it a while&#13;
ago but I don't know if I could really&#13;
do it. So they tried but he still had a&#13;
pulse and he was breathing, so they&#13;
really didn't need to do anything&#13;
then."&#13;
According to Mauer, he stopped&#13;
breathing about a minute later. At&#13;
that time Officer Schneider of the&#13;
UW-Parkside Campus Police arrived&#13;
and started CPR.&#13;
"Tim," continues Hall, "had called&#13;
upstairs to ask if anyone knew CPR&#13;
and Susan in the office had called&#13;
the nurses and the nurses came running.&#13;
By the time they got here the&#13;
ambulance had already arrived. It&#13;
appeared to be pretty massive and&#13;
there wasn't much that anyone&#13;
could do."&#13;
Medical personel tried to revive&#13;
him before and during transport to&#13;
St. Catherine's Hospital in Kenosha&#13;
where he was pronounced dead.&#13;
"It is such a real shock because of&#13;
his lifestyle and eating habits," comments&#13;
Hall.&#13;
James McKeever, associate profes-&#13;
Students and Faculty Remember Wegner&#13;
"We do musicals at Parkside now&#13;
because of Augie He allowed us an&#13;
opportunity to do that," said Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky, associate professor of dramatic&#13;
arts and director of the teaching&#13;
center. "He wasn't just somebody&#13;
we paid to come in and choreograph.&#13;
He was the musical director,&#13;
he did everything that needed to&#13;
be done. He did it because he wanted&#13;
to, not because we were paying&#13;
him, but because it was important to&#13;
him and because he really cared&#13;
about the work."&#13;
"He conducted for Guys and Dolls&#13;
which is a very, very successful production,"&#13;
said James McKeever, chair&#13;
of the department of music. "He&#13;
worked very, very hard at that.&#13;
Training the pit orchestra and working&#13;
with the the individual singers&#13;
and the production for endless hours&#13;
helping them and coaching them on&#13;
their parts. He put forth an&#13;
immense effort on that, and he loved&#13;
doing that and he loved the music&#13;
theater and musicals."&#13;
McKeever continues, "He was a&#13;
jazz pianist also. He did a l ot of&#13;
playing with Tim Bell and with other&#13;
musicians playing in various places&#13;
and nightclubs and various occasions.&#13;
"The last couple of years he's&#13;
been accompanying Trish Schaefer,&#13;
who's a very talented singer and&#13;
actress. They just completed a very&#13;
successful program the Cabaret," said&#13;
McKeever. "He composed the&#13;
accompaniment for all of that from&#13;
scratch. He took the vocal melody&#13;
and invented everything and did an&#13;
expert job at that."&#13;
"He was saying that he really was&#13;
so happy with his life now," said&#13;
Kornetsky. "This is in the context of&#13;
the musicals that we do, that he really&#13;
loved doing them (the musicals)&#13;
that they were so satisfying to him.&#13;
But also the cabaret work he was&#13;
doing with Trish Schaefer was&#13;
incredibly important to him and and&#13;
the collaboration."&#13;
Mckeever and others also have&#13;
fond memories of Wegner's individuality.&#13;
"We really liked and respected&#13;
him a great deal," says McKeever.&#13;
"He had an easy manner. He was a&#13;
mild mannered gentle person always&#13;
carefully pondering questions. He&#13;
also had a very good sense of humor.&#13;
He always had silly jokes in class&#13;
and meetings. He was a friend, too.&#13;
Someone whom I've known for&#13;
eleven and a half years. He was a&#13;
joy to be with and he always interested&#13;
me. There's not one person&#13;
that does all the things that he was&#13;
involved with."&#13;
"He had the piano suspenders that&#13;
I always remember with his tux and&#13;
he always made quite a dashing figure,"&#13;
said Kornetsky. "I guess he&#13;
wore suspenders a lot of the time but&#13;
I always remember Augie wearing&#13;
sweatshirts from our shows. He used&#13;
to always wear Guys and Dolls or&#13;
Working. Shows that he worked on&#13;
or even shows that he didn't work&#13;
on. I can't think of one show since&#13;
I've been here that Augie didn't&#13;
come to, even if he wasn't involved."&#13;
Kieth Harris, technical theater&#13;
manager, remembers him as a v ery&#13;
giving man.&#13;
"The last thing I worked on with&#13;
him," said Harris "was the Cabaret&#13;
he and Trish Schaefer did in the studio.&#13;
He was the always type of guy&#13;
that made sure he made a point of&#13;
telling you the next day that he really&#13;
appreciated your help and your work&#13;
and he never would take any of that&#13;
for granted. He was he type of person&#13;
that would send you a gift and&#13;
he'd leave a note in your box, and&#13;
catch you in the hall and say thanks&#13;
for all the help."&#13;
Susan Mclntyre, a senior at UWParkside,&#13;
remembers August Wegner&#13;
in class. "Just f or your information,"&#13;
he would say "just in case you're at a&#13;
party and someone wants to know,&#13;
the frequency of a dialtone is an A&#13;
on the keyboard."&#13;
"He'd chuckle and you'd think&#13;
that was so funny and the whole&#13;
class- -I mean everyone, loved him,&#13;
even people that didn't know him."&#13;
"And he was so modest. I would&#13;
tease him and I'd say "Augie, what&#13;
would we do without you? He'd say&#13;
sor of music and chair of the the&#13;
department agrees. "That's the most&#13;
shocking part of it, that he apparently&#13;
was in such excellent health. He&#13;
went over to the Phy Ed building and&#13;
swam every day. You'd always see&#13;
him at meetings munching carrots&#13;
and celery. It makes the rest of us&#13;
think my goodness, I'm overweight&#13;
and I don't eat as well as he did.&#13;
Why him and not someone else?"&#13;
Music students were invited to a&#13;
discusion held in Comm. Arts D-118&#13;
Wednesday, Nov. 24 at noon were a&#13;
counsellor was available. Members&#13;
of the campus community shared&#13;
memories of Wegner and were&#13;
offered guidence as to how to deal&#13;
with his death.&#13;
According to the UW-Parkside&#13;
Police Department, flags were at half&#13;
mast in honor of Wegner&#13;
McKeever remembers Wegner's&#13;
accomplishments on campus. "He&#13;
really helped students get through&#13;
the music theory courses that otherwise&#13;
might not have been able to&#13;
really put forth the effort.&#13;
In addition to the teaching Augie did&#13;
a lot of playing. He was a very&#13;
accomplished pianist. He not only&#13;
accompanied faculty in recitals, regularly&#13;
but he also accompanied students&#13;
at times to help them out with&#13;
their recitals."&#13;
'Oh, no no no.' But it's true. I don't&#13;
know what we would do without&#13;
him. He was the epitome of style&#13;
and class. He had it together. He&#13;
added so much to the theater.&#13;
"He always had his hand over his&#13;
nose like this to decide," she crosses&#13;
one arm and rests the other on it&#13;
holding her chin. "And everything,&#13;
the smallest thing, ya know, it would&#13;
be so important. Like, 'Augie, should&#13;
I hand this in now or later?' 'Well&#13;
it's not due...' Ya know, he just gave&#13;
a lot of thought to everything. He&#13;
was very concerned for his students."&#13;
Heather Hall explains that "he was&#13;
always available for the students.&#13;
Not just that he'd stop in the halls&#13;
and say 'hi' to you, it was like he&#13;
took a personal interest in what you&#13;
were doing, and he was one of the&#13;
busiest faculty in the music department.&#13;
But, if you stopped to talk to&#13;
him, he would stop and help you if&#13;
you had a problem with one of your&#13;
assignments."&#13;
Hall adds, "He was an accompanist&#13;
for both my recitals. When I had&#13;
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asked him the first time, I th ought he&#13;
might not be able to because he was&#13;
so busy, but he took it on anyway. It&#13;
was the most reassuring thing&#13;
because a recital is sometimes very&#13;
scar)' if you don't have an accompanist&#13;
that you could depend on,"&#13;
"He was really amazing in terms&#13;
of what he did for our students who&#13;
are not music majors," said&#13;
Kornetsky. "He was musical director&#13;
on a show and students wanted extra&#13;
rehearsal time. He would schedule&#13;
eight or nine extra tutorial sessions&#13;
during his dinner break between&#13;
teaching and then rehearsing for&#13;
three and a half hours."&#13;
"A lot of dramatic arts students&#13;
who sing would audition and use&#13;
music. He knew more about musical&#13;
theater than the rest of us. So he&#13;
would help them find pieces and he&#13;
would rehearse with them and he&#13;
would make tapes for them. These&#13;
weren't students who were taking&#13;
independent studies, these were just&#13;
people who liked Augie and knew&#13;
that Augie would help them. And he&#13;
never turned a student away. He&#13;
would always make time for students.&#13;
And students who weren't&#13;
even his students. He thought of all&#13;
students as his students."&#13;
"But," says Mclntyre, "if you ever&#13;
saw his schedule! I w ent to him yesterday&#13;
and I sa id Augie can we&#13;
rehearse sometime? He opened up&#13;
his calender and he was booked&#13;
solid. He could squeeze me in for&#13;
like 45 minutes and I t hought Augie,&#13;
we don't have to do anything, 'no no&#13;
no. I w ant you to do well.' And he&#13;
was great. The fact that he's gone is&#13;
quite a loss for not only the whole&#13;
school and the music department but&#13;
the drama department as well. He&#13;
was a very important part of us."&#13;
"It really makes you step back and&#13;
think how you deal with other people,&#13;
and all those sort of trite hallmark&#13;
card things, but you really&#13;
don't know what's going to happen,"&#13;
said Kornetsky. "Skelly Warren said&#13;
at this meeting that 'it really reminds&#13;
you to say the things you need to say&#13;
to people around you to not leave&#13;
things unsaid and to let people know&#13;
that you care about them, and to be&#13;
good to the people that you love and&#13;
that you care about.' Because you&#13;
don't know if y ou're going to see&#13;
them again. Which this is wild I&#13;
can't imagine that I'm not going to&#13;
see him again."&#13;
Tim Bell, associate professor of&#13;
music and jazz instructor states "I&#13;
don't know if I c an find words equal&#13;
to the worth of that man that we just&#13;
lost. Augie was a professional- so the&#13;
students benefited. It didn't matter if&#13;
it was on campus or of campus.&#13;
12:00 at night or 7:00 in the morning.&#13;
He was there."&#13;
"He was the consummate musician,"&#13;
added Bell. "But It wasn't&#13;
because he was a prodigy. It was&#13;
because he worked hard. That's why&#13;
he was such a fabulous talent. He&#13;
was always evolving and so people&#13;
around him could evolve with him.&#13;
"He had a lot of talent—a lot of it.&#13;
And he had a interesting mind. He&#13;
started learning how to swing ten&#13;
years ago. He used to come to my&#13;
jazz appreciation classes every&#13;
Tuesday and Thursday. I d on't know&#13;
how it all started but I sa id 'do you&#13;
want to play a gig?' So we tried it.&#13;
You have to start.&#13;
"He did go doing what he loved. I&#13;
was directing a tune and stopped the&#13;
band maby once or twice, and I'm&#13;
running back and forth, and so just&#13;
before he collapsed I st opped the&#13;
band. He was over at the piano tinkering&#13;
with something. What he discovered&#13;
essentially was a fault with&#13;
the piano. A mechanism or something&#13;
like that wasn't right. There he&#13;
was, though, very active. The next&#13;
thing that happened is that he collapsed.&#13;
He was doing what he does.&#13;
He was totally involved, emerged&#13;
emotionally into his music.&#13;
Expressing all the levels of emotion.&#13;
There he was—next thing he's gone.&#13;
I'll sure have a difficult time replacing&#13;
him. You don't replace someone&#13;
like that. Augie spoke through his&#13;
Marianne Inman&#13;
and Ronald N. Satz&#13;
Address Parkside&#13;
music."&#13;
The Center for Educational and&#13;
Cultural Advancement sponsored&#13;
Marianne Inman and Ronald N.&#13;
Satz who lectured during the November&#13;
months. The audiences stated&#13;
that they enjoyed the programs.&#13;
Dr. Marianne Inman is the Vice&#13;
President and Dean at Northland&#13;
College of Ashland, Wisconsin.&#13;
She presented Insights on the&#13;
Middle East: Perspective on Iran.&#13;
She portrayed the mysteries of the&#13;
resource-rich and the culturally&#13;
wealthy nation of Iran. Dr. Inman&#13;
lived in Iran for two and a half&#13;
years in the city of Tehran where&#13;
she taught at the Tehran University.&#13;
The culture of Iran is beautiful in&#13;
imagery and its people. Ziggurats,&#13;
the architectural style of ancient&#13;
Persia is famous in the Mid-East.&#13;
The Audience Hall of Xerxes at&#13;
Persepolis was to impress visitors&#13;
with the power of the ancient&#13;
kings. Many of the buildings that&#13;
were standing destroyed during the&#13;
eight year war with Iraq.&#13;
Professor Ronald N. Satz, Dean&#13;
of Graduate Studies, UW-Eau&#13;
Claire presented Native American&#13;
Treaty Rights in Historical&#13;
Perspective. Professor Satz was the&#13;
recipient of the 1992 Award for&#13;
Merit for Distinguished Service to&#13;
History from the State Historical&#13;
Society of Wisconsin.&#13;
The presentation dealt with the&#13;
historical side of the treaty rights of&#13;
the North Wisconsin Native&#13;
Americans. In the early 1900's the&#13;
Native American children were&#13;
isolated from tribal traditions and&#13;
forced to learn the English language&#13;
and adopt white patterns of&#13;
living. The Native Americans had&#13;
their land taken and were left the&#13;
most undesirable part swamp land&#13;
and cutover timberlands. The&#13;
Native Americans are trying to&#13;
make a come back to ancestral life&#13;
but can go only as far as the federal&#13;
government will allow.&#13;
The people of both nations are&#13;
in reality very peaceful and&#13;
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BSSHi&#13;
RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section A&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE'S SOVIET&#13;
STUDY TOUR TO BE&#13;
HELD MARCH 14-28&#13;
Kenosha, Wis. — St.&#13;
Petersburg, Moscow and&#13;
Nizhnii Novgorod will be&#13;
(he featured sites during a&#13;
Study Tour of Russia&#13;
offered by the University&#13;
0f Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
March 14-28, 1994.&#13;
The tour, open to the&#13;
eeneral public, will be led&#13;
by Oliver Hayward,&#13;
Russian study specialist in&#13;
the UW-Parkside History&#13;
Department. Cost of the&#13;
,rip is $2,550 and includes&#13;
airfare, lodging, all meals&#13;
and admission to several&#13;
antertainment events.&#13;
Participants are strongly encouraged&#13;
to attend a weekly class&#13;
meeting Thursday afternoons durng&#13;
the spring semester. The class&#13;
vill outline historical, political and&#13;
rurrent developments in the former&#13;
Soviet Union. Class time and locaion&#13;
will be named at a later date.&#13;
While in St. Petersburg, particiiants&#13;
will stay i n a private home.&#13;
In all other cities hotel accommodations&#13;
will be arranged.&#13;
For more information, or to register-&#13;
call Hayward at (414) 595-&#13;
2467 or (414) 595-2316.&#13;
Individuals also can write to&#13;
Hayward at: Department of&#13;
History, Box 2000, University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wl&#13;
53141-2000&#13;
ARTS &amp; CRAFTS&#13;
FAIR TO BE HELD&#13;
AT UW-PARKSIDE&#13;
DECEMBER 4&#13;
Kenosha, Wis. — Approximately&#13;
200 exhibitors from Wisconsin,&#13;
Illinois and Minnesota will sell&#13;
their works a t the "19th Annual&#13;
UW-Parkside Arts and Crafts Fair,"&#13;
a juried exhibition, Saturday, Dec.&#13;
4, at the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
The free public fair will be held&#13;
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the university's&#13;
main campus complex. A&#13;
variety of handmade items will be&#13;
for sale including ceramics, basketry,&#13;
weaving and woodwork.&#13;
Patrons are urged to bring nonperishable&#13;
food items. Donated goods&#13;
will be distributed to area food&#13;
pantries. The event is sponsored by&#13;
the Parkside Activities Board and&#13;
the University Activities Office.&#13;
Food service also will be available.&#13;
Due to the large crowd,&#13;
strollers are discouraged in the&#13;
building.&#13;
The University ofWisconsin-&#13;
Parkside is located five miles east&#13;
of Interstate 94 on Highway E. Free&#13;
parking will be available in all university&#13;
lots. A free shuttle service&#13;
will be provided for individuals&#13;
parking near Tallent Hall and the&#13;
Physical Education Building.&#13;
For more information, call UWParkside's&#13;
Information Center at&#13;
(414) 595-2345.&#13;
Old Book Comer&#13;
Christmas in Wisconsin," a&#13;
fading, by Don Rintz, of&#13;
Christmas accounts by various&#13;
writers, occurs on Friday,&#13;
December 3, at 7:30 p.m. at&#13;
"e Old Book Corner, 312-6&#13;
Slfeet, Racine.&#13;
Rintz has selected Christmas&#13;
accounts from four different centuries&#13;
from such writers as John&#13;
Muir, Ralph Waldo Emerson,&#13;
Vincent Starrett, George Vukelich,&#13;
Edwin Bottomley, Glenway&#13;
Westcott and others.&#13;
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w j 11&#13;
Sufac Fee Allocation Breakdown&#13;
• Campus Events s Athletics a Child Care • Health Services • Music s P.A.B. • P.A.S.A.&#13;
m P.S.G.A.&#13;
B Ranger • Student Activites B Student Life • s.o.c.&#13;
• Union • Volunteer Program&#13;
SUFAC: Ending the Confusion&#13;
by Tracy Sorrentino&#13;
This is the first in a series of articles&#13;
focusing on The Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association,&#13;
its related committees, functions,&#13;
and responsibilities.&#13;
The Segregated University Fee&#13;
Allocation Commitee (SUFAC) is&#13;
the committee designated to disperse&#13;
the 1.2 million dollars in student&#13;
fees collected each academic&#13;
year. The committee is comprised&#13;
of 8 members, including two students-&#13;
at-large. The committee is&#13;
chaired by PSGA senator Vince&#13;
Borner. Senators Teri Jacobsen,&#13;
Jime Nicholson, Pedro Harvey, and&#13;
Kevin Williams, plus students-atlarge&#13;
Yolanda Jackson and Marcus&#13;
Lewis comprise the rest of the committee.&#13;
Members of SUFAC are selected&#13;
within PSGA and the students-atlarge&#13;
are elected in the regular&#13;
elections. According to Jacobsen,&#13;
when no one runs for the position&#13;
of SUFAC student-at-large, the winner&#13;
of the election receives very&#13;
few votes. She said,"That's sad...&#13;
that no one thinks it's important&#13;
enough. This is over a million dollars&#13;
of students' money we're talking&#13;
about."&#13;
. In compliance with the guidelines&#13;
in the Financial Policy and&#13;
Procedure Paper (FPPP) a nd the&#13;
General Administrative Policy&#13;
Paper (GAPP)#15, the SUFAC&#13;
committee holds hearings each&#13;
year and designates the amount of&#13;
money that will be given to each&#13;
major status organization. Certain&#13;
expenditures are allocatable, for&#13;
example Student Program&#13;
Operations which include student&#13;
publications, S.O.C.and P.A.B.,&#13;
while others are not, such as the&#13;
minimum health care module,&#13;
building maintenance, and the&#13;
retirement of debt service. The&#13;
amounts for these non-allocatable&#13;
expenditures are not likely to&#13;
change unless systemwide reforms&#13;
are instituted or, as in the case of&#13;
debt retirement, the debt is paid&#13;
for. The Parkside student body&#13;
spends approxiamately 5118,000&#13;
for debt retirement on the Student&#13;
Union building and will continue&#13;
to do so until the debt is retired.&#13;
During the course of the next&#13;
few years, SUFAC will be undergoing&#13;
review and revision in order to&#13;
streamline its operations.&#13;
Currently, when it is discovered&#13;
that an organization has used its&#13;
funds improperly, the only route&#13;
SUFAC can take is to place the&#13;
organization on three year notice.&#13;
The organization then has three&#13;
years to make the necessary&#13;
changes or face drastic cuts in&#13;
funding or the cessation of funding.&#13;
The current SUFAC committee is&#13;
slightly behind schedule this year&#13;
due to the second PSGA election.&#13;
The hearings are tentatively scheduled&#13;
for early February. Significant&#13;
to note is with the current plan for&#13;
the Physical Education building&#13;
addition, the segregated fees collected&#13;
each semester may increase&#13;
by as much as 520 per student.&#13;
Important Financial Aid&#13;
Changes Announced&#13;
by Alan R. Cook&#13;
Assistant News Editor&#13;
Jan K. Ocker, Director of&#13;
Financial Aid, in a November 22&#13;
interview, announced important&#13;
changes in the financial aid&#13;
process that should benefit students&#13;
in several important ways.&#13;
Students should keep their eyes&#13;
open for two separate mailings&#13;
from his office that will arrive at&#13;
their homes early in December,&#13;
he says.&#13;
The first mailing will announce&#13;
that additional financial aid is&#13;
available to current financial aid&#13;
recipients whose property (or family's&#13;
property) was damaged by the&#13;
1993 floods. Current financial aid&#13;
recipients who have completed the&#13;
Federal FAFSA form may be entitled&#13;
to additional monies because&#13;
$10,000 in Perkins Loans funds&#13;
and $10,000 in SEOG Grant funds,&#13;
received through the 1993 Federal&#13;
Assistance to Midwest Flood&#13;
Victims Act. These monies are&#13;
available to residents of Racine,&#13;
Kenosha and Milwaukee counties.&#13;
Potentially eligible students are&#13;
encouraged to contact the&#13;
Financial Aid Office as soon as&#13;
possible, Ocker stresses.&#13;
The second letter will announce&#13;
important changes in the 1994-&#13;
1995 Renewal Application for&#13;
Federal Financial Aid. Instead of&#13;
picking up their renewal forms at&#13;
the Financial Aid Office, as has&#13;
been done in the past, students will&#13;
receive their Renewal Application&#13;
through the mails, directly from the&#13;
Federal Government. The new&#13;
Renewal Form will be much easier&#13;
to fill out and process, with much&#13;
of the necessary data pre-printed.&#13;
Students will be asked to update&#13;
between 20 to 30 questions, as&#13;
opposed to the 113 questions&#13;
required on the old form.&#13;
Students are reminded that these&#13;
Renewal Forms cannot be filed&#13;
until January 1, 1994. They should&#13;
be based on the students' 1993 tax&#13;
return. The priority date for filing&#13;
is April 1, 1994. Included in the&#13;
Renewal Package will be the&#13;
Parkside Information Form which&#13;
should be returned to the Financial&#13;
Aid Office by April 1. The remainder&#13;
of the forms will be returned&#13;
directly to the Federal Office indicated.&#13;
Ocker reminds students to&#13;
list "University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside" on all forms.&#13;
If students have changed their&#13;
address in the past year or do not&#13;
receive the Federal Form for some&#13;
other reason, they are not to worry,&#13;
Ocker states. The Standard&#13;
Application for Federal Financial&#13;
Aid will be available in the&#13;
Financial Aid Office after Jan. 1.&#13;
"The information included in&#13;
these two mailings is very important,"&#13;
Ocker concludes. "This is&#13;
important news that should&#13;
benefit many of our students in&#13;
important ways."&#13;
Han g e r news - your # 1 n ews source • stor y l eads cal l 595 * 2 2 8 7&#13;
RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2,1993&#13;
Section B&#13;
New York Theatre Trip&#13;
Offered by UW-Parkside&#13;
A professional theatre seminar&#13;
which will include a trip to New&#13;
York and tickets to several&#13;
Broadway productions will be&#13;
offered during the spring semester&#13;
at UW-Parkside.&#13;
The seminar, offered by the UWParkside&#13;
Dramatic Arts&#13;
Department, will consist of a fiv eweek&#13;
class meeting from 7 t o 9:30&#13;
p.m. on Mondays beginning&#13;
February 14. The trip to New York&#13;
City will be March 12-19.&#13;
S T A F F&#13;
Steven Moore&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Jeffrey Weniger&#13;
Operations Manager,&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
Joseph G. Kane&#13;
Managing Editor,&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Tanya M. Dornik&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Christine L. Wilson&#13;
Assistant Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Nicholas W. Zatm&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Alan R. Cook&#13;
Assistant News Editor&#13;
Christopher S, Tishuk&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
Karen DiehJ&#13;
Asst. Feature Editor&#13;
Kevin C Williams&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Gabe R. Kluka&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Betty C Mcllvaine&#13;
Calendar Editor&#13;
Michael D. Paupore&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Raymond G. Wiggins&#13;
Putzitondapage&#13;
April Proska&#13;
Keeps Ray Sane&#13;
Doug Foss&#13;
Photographer&#13;
Anastasia Lehman&#13;
Photographer&#13;
Advisors to the Ranger.&#13;
julie King, Andrew&#13;
Mclean, Stuart Rubner,&#13;
Jan Nowak, and&#13;
Judy togsdon,&#13;
Parkside Ranger News&#13;
900 Wood Road&#13;
Box 2000&#13;
Kenosha, Wi 53141&#13;
414-595-2295&#13;
The trip package includes roundtrip&#13;
airfare, seven nights at the&#13;
Hotel Edison, four theatre tickets to&#13;
Broadway productions (excellent&#13;
seating), backstage tours and guest&#13;
lectures by actors, directors, and&#13;
designers. Per person costs vary&#13;
according to room accommodations-&#13;
$545, quadruple; $675,&#13;
triple; and $765, double. Space&#13;
for the trip is limited and a $100&#13;
nonrefundable deposit is required&#13;
to secure airline seating.&#13;
The seminar will be led by Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky and Judith Tucker-&#13;
Snider, both associates professors&#13;
of dramatic arts at UW-Parkside.&#13;
The seminar can be taken for college&#13;
credit or audited. Individuals&#13;
have the option of taking the class,&#13;
the trip, or both.&#13;
For more information or to register,&#13;
call the UW-Parkside Dramatic&#13;
Arts Department at (414) 595-&#13;
2702.&#13;
Two UW-Parkside&#13;
Faculty to Coordinate&#13;
Arts Tour of England&#13;
Space is still available for an arts&#13;
trip to London and southern&#13;
England May 16-31. The trip is&#13;
offered by the UW-Parkside Art&#13;
Department.&#13;
"Arts in England" will feature&#13;
museum outings, music and theatre&#13;
performances. The trip consists of&#13;
six nights in London, three days in&#13;
Stratford-Upon-Avon, two days in&#13;
Oxford, and three days in Bath. A&#13;
minimum of five theatre/music&#13;
events are planned and backstage&#13;
tours will be included. Guided&#13;
tours of the British Museum, the&#13;
National Gallery, the Tate Gallery&#13;
and other British museums will be&#13;
offered.&#13;
Other highlights include visits to&#13;
Warwick Castle, Blenheim Palace,&#13;
Oxford University, Roman Baths,&#13;
and the Shakespeare properties.&#13;
Cost, of the trip is $1995 for double&#13;
occupancy and $2325 for single&#13;
occupancy. The fee includes&#13;
airfare, ground transportation in&#13;
England, tour and theatre fees, and&#13;
some meals.&#13;
The trip will be led by David&#13;
Holmes, professor of art and Judith&#13;
Tucker-Snider, associate professor&#13;
of dramatic arts.&#13;
Space is limited to 25 persons.&#13;
A $200 non-refundable deposit&#13;
paid immediately insures participation.&#13;
For more information or to register,&#13;
call UW-Parkside's Fine Art&#13;
Department at (414) 595-2702 or&#13;
(414) 595-2581.&#13;
Ethnic Festival&#13;
Week Featured&#13;
By: Karen Diehl&#13;
Asst. Feature Editor&#13;
"Know the Past, Imagine the&#13;
Future," is the theme of Parkside's&#13;
Ethnic festival week. The festival is&#13;
being held from December 6-10 as&#13;
a part of the University's 25th&#13;
anniversary celebration. Each day&#13;
of this event features a different&#13;
ethnic group. German Fest starts&#13;
the activities on Dec. 6 with&#13;
Roland Braun playing Bavarian&#13;
accordian music. Dec. 7 features&#13;
Festa Italiana, and on Dec. 8, Irish&#13;
Fest showcases the "Shamrock&#13;
Color Guard." Polish Fest is celebrated&#13;
on Dec. 9, and finally, on&#13;
Dec. 10, African, Hispanic, Asian,&#13;
and Native American cultures will&#13;
be displayed. Each day at noon in&#13;
Main Place, a different event will&#13;
be presented free of charge.&#13;
ENVIRONMENTAL&#13;
NETWORK UPDATE&#13;
Libby Wheary&#13;
Feature Writer&#13;
On Sunday November 14, the&#13;
Parkside Environmental Network&#13;
cleaned up litter along Outer Loop&#13;
Road. We worked for two&#13;
and one half hours and collected&#13;
fourteen bags of&#13;
trash, four bags of recyclable&#13;
material, two tires&#13;
and $25.15...proof that it&#13;
really does pay to take care&#13;
of our earth!&#13;
The most common items&#13;
collected were flyers promoting a&#13;
social activity in Racine. These flyers&#13;
had been placed on the vehicles&#13;
parked in the Union lot. The&#13;
University does not allow flyer distribution&#13;
in the parking lots. When&#13;
students find these flyers on their&#13;
vehicles, please dispose of them&#13;
properly. This unauthorized advertising&#13;
could also be reported to&#13;
Student Activities.&#13;
Although we were successful in&#13;
our endeavors to clean-up the&#13;
campus, there is much more out&#13;
there than what meets the eye. As&#13;
the day wore on, we discovered&#13;
that this was to be&#13;
more than just a one day&#13;
project and a task much&#13;
larger than five people&#13;
could handle. But the fact&#13;
remains that we did make a&#13;
difference and this is only&#13;
the begining. Please do&#13;
vour part in keeping our campus&#13;
clean!&#13;
Thank You to the members who&#13;
participated in the "clean-up": julie&#13;
Streiff, Vickie McGruder, Michelle&#13;
Cortez and Roger Field.&#13;
P.E.N, meetings held every&#13;
Wednesday at noon in Greenquist&#13;
D-103. Join our team!&#13;
FROM THE EDITOR&#13;
It is our utmost to provide readers with a news service, both informative and&#13;
entertaining, which captures a realistic picture of student life at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside. Before we end this semester, I invite your comments and&#13;
suggestions through our survey. Your input will be greatly appreciated.&#13;
-Steven Moore, Editor-in-Chief&#13;
RANGER NEWS SURVEY&#13;
1. Coverage and content in the area of Campus News&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
2. Coverage and content in the area of Feature News&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
3.Coverage and content in the area of Entertainment News&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
4.Coverage and content in the area of Sports News&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
5.The overall writing in the newspaper&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
6.The overall graphics, designs, and layout of the newspaper&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
7.Photographs in the newspaper&#13;
Outstanding Good Average Poor&#13;
8. Overall, are you happy with our newspaper? YES NO&#13;
9. What is your favorite part of the newspaper (which are you sure to read)?&#13;
10. Any other suggestions and comments?&#13;
SANGER NEWS - YOUR # 1 NEWS SOURCE • STORY LEADS CALL 59 5 228 7&#13;
5 RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section B&#13;
teaching Center Providing&#13;
Instructors With&#13;
Teaching Alternatives&#13;
by Chris Tishuk&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
As part of the recent construction&#13;
over the summer, Parkside installed a&#13;
Teaching Center next to the new&#13;
advising center, in the old bookstore&#13;
location. The UW-Parkside&#13;
Teaching Center was established to&#13;
serve as a central place for the support&#13;
and development of teaching as&#13;
an individual and community enterprise.&#13;
The purpose of The Teaching&#13;
Center is to meet the needs of faculty&#13;
and instru ctional staff who want to&#13;
become b etter teachers or engage in&#13;
dialogue with other people about&#13;
leaching. It is a place where instruclors&#13;
can sit down and discuss what&#13;
happens in t he classroom. "Since&#13;
classrooms are generally such a private&#13;
pla ce and many professors&#13;
never see each other teach," Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky, Teaching Center Director&#13;
said, "the Teaching Center provides&#13;
a chance for instructors to talk about&#13;
education tactics and become better&#13;
teachers."&#13;
The Center was started by El an a&#13;
Rocco and has received a lot of support&#13;
from the Administration. Under&#13;
the auspices of the Associate Vice&#13;
Chancellor for Undergraduate&#13;
Studies, it acts in c ollaboration with&#13;
the Committee on Teaching, whose&#13;
purpose is to stimulate and support&#13;
teaching excellence. The Center&#13;
provides presentations and discussions&#13;
that encourage the analysis and&#13;
infusion of n ew ideas about classroom&#13;
instr uction, the role of education&#13;
at UW-Parkside, and methods of&#13;
evaluating teaching.&#13;
An important segment of the&#13;
Teaching Center is the Monday&#13;
Noon, Brown Bag Lunch Series.&#13;
Some of the topics covered this&#13;
semester during the series include&#13;
ways to structure and work with&#13;
groups in the classroom, teaching for&#13;
diversity, and student's first amendment&#13;
rights in the classroom where&#13;
they discussed how to handle situations&#13;
when students are very vocal&#13;
about certain issues that may have&#13;
come up in discussion or lecture.&#13;
The Teaching Center supports the&#13;
activities of individuals and departments&#13;
determining methods of&#13;
assessing student learning and&#13;
improving teaching. The Center does&#13;
not evaluate teaching for personnel&#13;
purposes, but does provide information&#13;
and support services- such as&#13;
mentoring programs for new faculty&#13;
and staff and training sessions for&#13;
peer evaluators- for individuals and&#13;
departments who are engaged in&#13;
evaluation. The Teaching Center is&#13;
home to the Teaching for Diversity&#13;
Project and supports the development&#13;
of teaching-related projects and&#13;
grants.&#13;
Kornetsky believes that "if people&#13;
really start to take advantage of it,&#13;
the Teaching Center could become a&#13;
very powerful resource on this campus&#13;
and a real center of intellectual&#13;
activity for faculty and staff and&#13;
therefore students."&#13;
HOME AWAY&#13;
FROM HOME&#13;
by Vanessa Woods&#13;
Oscar Toscano is a Residence&#13;
hall assi stant at Parkside. "You&#13;
lend to become more responsible,&#13;
you tend to become independent."&#13;
Residence hall coordinators go&#13;
through a rigid selection process&#13;
along with having to be organized,&#13;
understanding, responsible, creative,&#13;
and have a friendly disposition.&#13;
All R.A.'s are CPR certified.&#13;
Responsibilities of R.A.'s consist of&#13;
night duty(Sunday through&#13;
Saturday), making rounds by&#13;
checking for safety hazzards and&#13;
making sure everyone is observing&#13;
their twenty-four hour courtesy&#13;
hours and programming for residents.&#13;
However, there are some&#13;
benefits being an R.A., such as free&#13;
r°om, board and a free meal plan.&#13;
There are eight R.A.'s and two&#13;
enior R.A.'s. Buildingl, Alanna&#13;
L0rr.a; bui'ding 2, Carl Fischer;&#13;
ding 3, Kevin Williams; build-&#13;
'ng 4, Menchie Santos; building 5,&#13;
ojata De; building 6, Oscar&#13;
oscano; building 7, Damian&#13;
vans; and lower buildings 2,3,4,&#13;
hauna Hodges. The two Senior&#13;
• s ar e Ken Fowler and Melissa&#13;
Denil.&#13;
The Residence Hall Association&#13;
(R.H.A.) established to help create&#13;
a sense of community. R.A.'s are&#13;
also a part of R.H.A. because they&#13;
are responsible for creating communityfa&#13;
central theme year&#13;
round).&#13;
This year's programming has&#13;
included events such as going to&#13;
the dog tracks, haunted house trip,&#13;
ghost story telling hour, rape&#13;
awareness, alcohol awareness and&#13;
some sporting events.&#13;
Menchie Santos, an R.A. majoring&#13;
in business with a concentration&#13;
in accounting said, "The residence&#13;
hall gives students an opportunity&#13;
to feel more like a part of the&#13;
university, it provides them with&#13;
the convenience of being right at&#13;
the school's doorstep, you know,&#13;
they have the opportunity of using&#13;
the facilities that are right there.&#13;
Just living at the residence hall is&#13;
just a good experience, it's a home&#13;
away from home." Now that you&#13;
know what an R.A. is and does, for&#13;
those interested, come join the fun&#13;
and see what the Parkside residence&#13;
halls are all about.&#13;
Is That All They Do Is&#13;
Give Out Parking Tickets?&#13;
Claire Schoor&#13;
Feature Story&#13;
"We are here to protect not only&#13;
the universities property, but the&#13;
people on the campus," says&#13;
Thomas J. Knitter, the&#13;
Interim/Director of the University&#13;
Police and Public Safety&#13;
Department. While interviewing&#13;
Knitter on what the Parkside&#13;
University Police is all about, I&#13;
came to realize that we, as students,&#13;
are not aware of what services&#13;
that are provided for us. That&#13;
is, our own police force. One that&#13;
protects us and provides the specialized&#13;
functions that are unique&#13;
to our environment here at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Referring to university police as&#13;
a full authority police agency, just&#13;
as any city or village police department,&#13;
Parkside's officers are sworn&#13;
law enforcement officers. The&#13;
department currently has 14 sworn&#13;
police officers which includes both&#13;
full time and part time positions.&#13;
The police staff is supported by&#13;
non-sworn community service officers(&#13;
CSO), who are UW-Parkside&#13;
students. The CSO's, as they are&#13;
referred to, perform dispatch, clerical&#13;
duties, and assist with crowd&#13;
and traffic control at special events.&#13;
Knitter commented, "that in the&#13;
past, several CSO's have gone on&#13;
to become part time police officers."&#13;
With the university police serving&#13;
our campus 24 hours a day, a&#13;
variety of areas fall into their&#13;
responsibility. Basic police func-&#13;
Thomas Knitter&#13;
tions include: investigation of&#13;
crimes, traffic accidents, enforcement&#13;
of traffic laws both on campus&#13;
and the roads adjacent to the&#13;
campus(Wood Road, Hwy. 31,&#13;
County E, A, and J), the enforcement&#13;
of both state and UWS&#13;
Chapter 18, and last but not least,&#13;
the enforcement of parking regulations.&#13;
The department provides a&#13;
number of services including:&#13;
motorist assists, key assists, escorts,&#13;
and calls for general assistance to&#13;
the campus community. The&#13;
department receives approximately&#13;
aOOO calls a year. A majority of&#13;
these are calls for service. The&#13;
department operates its own dispatch/&#13;
communication center, and&#13;
the emergency line(2911) is staffed&#13;
24 hours a day by either our own&#13;
dispatcher or a dispatcher from the&#13;
Kenosha Sheriffs Department.&#13;
To some, it may seem that the&#13;
university police is just a security&#13;
department, and that may have&#13;
been true some years ago.&#13;
However, today we must realize&#13;
that this department is a professional&#13;
police agency, although very&#13;
specialized because of its environment.&#13;
They have full authority to&#13;
take any necessary action to protect&#13;
the campus community. They&#13;
have full communication with&#13;
other agencies, such as the&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff and Police departments.&#13;
They have their own radio&#13;
frequencies, emergency telephone&#13;
lines, and 24 hour services that all&#13;
form together to to help students,&#13;
faculty, and visitors here on campus.&#13;
Plenty of time and effort goes&#13;
into our campus police force to&#13;
create a better surrounding for all.&#13;
So next time we, as students, think&#13;
they are just here to give us parking&#13;
tickets, and shut the doors on&#13;
dorm parties, THINK AGAIN!&#13;
They do it to provide a safer environment&#13;
for all of us.&#13;
Dancin' to the Music in the Fight&#13;
Against AIDS at Nitro&#13;
On Sunday, December 5, 1993,&#13;
people from across the state will be&#13;
Dancin' for AIDS at NITRO, 500&#13;
Water St., Milwaukee, to show&#13;
support and raise money for AIDS&#13;
care, education and research.&#13;
Organizers of the four-hour&#13;
pledge dance except to raise&#13;
$60,000 for the Milwaukee AIDS&#13;
Project, Southeast Wisconsin AIDS&#13;
Project- Kenosha, Northwest&#13;
Wisconsin AIDS Project- Eau Claire&#13;
and Wisconsin Community-Based&#13;
Research Consortium - service&#13;
agencies of the AIDS Resource&#13;
Center of Wisconsin, Inc.&#13;
Danc'n for AIDS is not a dance&#13;
marathon - you can dance as much&#13;
or as little as you want, and enjoy&#13;
lively and varied dance music on&#13;
the main floor or in a special area&#13;
for country two-stepping and line&#13;
dancing. Food and beverages will&#13;
also be available for purchase.&#13;
"Our hope is that Danc'n for&#13;
AIDS will help call attention to the&#13;
AIDS epidemic in Wisconsin at a&#13;
time when the entire globe is recognizing&#13;
this tragic epidemic," said&#13;
Tim Kennedy, director of communications&#13;
at the ARCW. December&#13;
1 marked World AIDS Day, an&#13;
international day of coordinated&#13;
action against the spread of AIDS.&#13;
'This year's theme is 'Time to&#13;
Act,"' Kennedy added.&#13;
Registration for the dance begins&#13;
at 5 p.m. and the dancing starts at&#13;
6 p.m. Due to a limited space,&#13;
each dancer must bring at least&#13;
$50 in pledge money to enter.&#13;
Prizes will be awarded based on&#13;
the dollar amount turned in on the&#13;
evening of the dance. Dancers&#13;
who turn in the following pledge&#13;
money on the evening of the dance&#13;
can win exciting prizes for their&#13;
efforts, including: $50, entrance to&#13;
the dance and a Dancin' for AIDS&#13;
bandana; $125, Dancin' for AIDS&#13;
t-shirts; $275, Dancin' for AIDS&#13;
sweatshirt.&#13;
In addition, the people who turn&#13;
in the highest amount of collected&#13;
pledge money on the evening of&#13;
the dance may win: Grand Prize,&#13;
two round-trip tickets courtesy of&#13;
United Airlines to anywhere in the&#13;
continental United States that&#13;
United flies; First Prize, city-wide&#13;
shopping spree valued at $1000&#13;
courtesy of Banana Republic, Bay&#13;
Shore Mall, Cignal, Fox's&#13;
Menswear, The Gab, Goldi, Grand&#13;
Avenue, Northridge, Pride of&#13;
Milwaukee, Southgate and&#13;
Southridge; Second Prize, 45 CD&#13;
Promotion Package courtesy of&#13;
Atomic Records, The Exclusive&#13;
Company and Mainstream&#13;
Records.&#13;
Team dancers are also welcome&#13;
and eligible for prizes. Teams are&#13;
made up of 2-12 people who compete&#13;
with other teams to raise the&#13;
highest amount of pledge money.&#13;
Team members are eligible for&#13;
individual prizes as well as special&#13;
team prizes. The two top teams (2-&#13;
12 members) that turn in the highest&#13;
amount of collected pledge&#13;
money on the evening of the dance&#13;
could win: Grand Prize, VIP luxury&#13;
box for a concert at Poplar Creek&#13;
or VIP package at Chicago's&#13;
Comisky Park for a baseball game,&#13;
courtesy of TicketMaster; Team&#13;
First Prize is tickets to the&#13;
"Nutcracker" at the Performing Arts&#13;
Center, courtesy of the Milwaukee&#13;
Ballet.&#13;
The Human Immunodeficiency&#13;
Virus, or HIV, is the virus that&#13;
causes AIDS. The virus damages&#13;
the body's immune system, leaving&#13;
it defenseless against infections and&#13;
some cancers. HIV is primarily&#13;
spread through unprotected sexual&#13;
activity, by sharing injection drug&#13;
needles, and from an infected&#13;
mother to child during pregnancy.&#13;
"More than 20,000 men,&#13;
women, and children in Wisconsin&#13;
are HIV positive and by the end of&#13;
the decade it is projected that as&#13;
many as 40,000 people in&#13;
Wisconsin will be infected,"&#13;
Kennedy said. "Between 3500 and&#13;
5000 deaths will have occurred."&#13;
The AIDS Resource Center of&#13;
Wisconsin, Inc., through its four&#13;
sen-ice agencies, is committed to&#13;
providing comprehensive case&#13;
management and support services&#13;
to people who are living with AIDS&#13;
and HIV disease; making available&#13;
innovative and aggressive HIV prevention&#13;
programming; ensuring&#13;
access to experimental drug therapies;&#13;
and engaging in HIV advocacy-&#13;
Currently, more than 900 men,&#13;
women and children with HIV disease&#13;
from the Southeast and&#13;
Northwest regions of Wisconsin&#13;
utilize the agency's case management&#13;
and support services.&#13;
For more information about&#13;
Danc'n for AIDS or to receive registration&#13;
and pledge forms, please&#13;
call the AIDS Resource Center of&#13;
Wisconsin, Inc. (414) 273-1991 or&#13;
toll free (800) 359-9272. Pledge&#13;
forms are available at retail outlets&#13;
throughout the area, including all&#13;
Kohl's Food Stores.&#13;
SANGER- S pWS « Y OUR # 1 NEWS SOURCE • S TORY L EAD S CAl l&#13;
6 RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section C&#13;
Diversity, Something to&#13;
Think About&#13;
by Rochelle Boyd&#13;
Who instructs "Communication&#13;
of Human Condition?" What&#13;
material taught within this course&#13;
qualifies it to fulfill the diversity&#13;
requirement? These and other&#13;
questions could have been asked&#13;
at the Panel of Instructors who&#13;
teach Ethnic Courses.&#13;
On Monday, November 22,&#13;
1993 at 12 noon, there were&#13;
approximately 20 instructors, who&#13;
took time out of their busy schedules,&#13;
to meet with students and&#13;
answer questions about the ethnic&#13;
courses they offer. Unfortunately,&#13;
no students showed up.&#13;
This is a growing concern of&#13;
mine. Diversity is definitely an&#13;
important issue today. Diversity,&#13;
diversity, diversity! Universities&#13;
are constantly revising and adding&#13;
to their "Designs for Diversity."&#13;
EVERYONE has to take a diversity&#13;
course to graduate whether they&#13;
like it or not. This panel would&#13;
have been the perfect opportunity&#13;
to find out what the course offers,&#13;
who instructs it, or which course&#13;
could benefit them the most. This&#13;
was just a tiny step to increase&#13;
awareness.&#13;
It was disappointing to see so&#13;
many instructors show up with syllabi,&#13;
notes on the course, and open&#13;
arms to students with questions&#13;
and concerns, and yet, no one&#13;
showed up. This raises questions&#13;
in my mind. Is diversity a high&#13;
concern of students here on campus?&#13;
Do students care if the courses&#13;
they take benefit them? Or do&#13;
students just take the diversity&#13;
course that looks the easiest for&#13;
them?&#13;
The University is making an&#13;
effort to increase diversity through&#13;
the system's Design for Diversity"..&#13;
Yes, diversity should be automatic&#13;
and you should not have to create&#13;
a program to implement this, but&#13;
no system is perfect. Since diversity&#13;
does not come with such ease,&#13;
the students also need to make a&#13;
sincere effort to increase diversity&#13;
through many ways: individual or&#13;
group activities, involvement,&#13;
adventagous learning, or whatever&#13;
appeases you. This, of course, will&#13;
not solve the problem of the lack&#13;
in interest in diversity, but it is a&#13;
start!&#13;
WILDER, WILDER,&#13;
WILDER AT PARKSIDE&#13;
by April Proska&#13;
Thornton WildePs The Pullman&#13;
Car Hiawatha, The Long Christmas&#13;
Dinner, and The Happy Journey To&#13;
Trenton and Camden will be performed&#13;
in Studio B in the&#13;
Communication of Arts on&#13;
December 3, 4, 10, and 11 at 7:30&#13;
p.m., with a matinee on December&#13;
9 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets can be&#13;
purchased in advance or at the&#13;
door for $7 for the general public&#13;
and $6 for senior citizens and students.&#13;
Wilder, Wilder, Wilder is being&#13;
directed by Leon J. Van Dyke, who&#13;
is the professor of dramatic arts at&#13;
U.W.-Parkside; and Susan&#13;
Mclntyre, who is a senior dramatic&#13;
arts student.&#13;
The cast consists of sixteen&#13;
members, including Beth&#13;
Brouillette, Chris Harder, Brian&#13;
Gleiter, Timothy McGrady,&#13;
Maxwell Mount, Virginia Hartley,&#13;
J. And rew Lowe, Tina Paukstelis,&#13;
Erica Sanchez, Kathy Honigmann,&#13;
Bristol and Steve Bosco.&#13;
The Production team members&#13;
include : Deborah Cutler, stage&#13;
manager; Liza Handziak, assistant&#13;
stage manager; Mike Gename,&#13;
scene design; Heath Denikas, lighting&#13;
director. The costume designers&#13;
are Lizz Otto, Margaret&#13;
Adamson, and Kimberly Instenes.&#13;
Thornton Wilder was born in&#13;
- Madison on April 17, 1897, and&#13;
died on December 7, 1975.&#13;
Wilder7s plays have been described&#13;
as "fluctuating between fantasy and&#13;
philosophy, skepticism and mysticism,&#13;
playfulness and society."&#13;
Wilder's plays may have taken&#13;
place in the 19?0's, but seem&#13;
"modern, warn, and winsome."&#13;
The Pullma i Car Hiawatha is the&#13;
story of a group of people traveling&#13;
on the samr train car on December&#13;
21,1930 from New York to&#13;
Chicago. Their lives intercede for&#13;
only that period of time during the&#13;
train ride.&#13;
The second play, The Long&#13;
Christmas Dinner is a story detailing&#13;
the annual dinners being held&#13;
around one table (belonging to one&#13;
family) in an accelerated motion of&#13;
period of ninety Christmases.&#13;
The Happy Journey To Trenton&#13;
And Carmen shows us a story of a&#13;
family traveling by car to visit their&#13;
married daughter. It is a simple&#13;
story that is sure to remind many&#13;
about their own family car trip&#13;
experiences.&#13;
For more information or to&#13;
reserve tickets, call 595-2564.&#13;
There is a limited amount of seating&#13;
(only 90 seats), so tickets may&#13;
be sold out.&#13;
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feature published in The Ranger News are welcomed as are reader's viewpoints on campus and community issues.&#13;
A representative sample may be published when numerous letters expressing similar viewpoints ar received, letters to the&#13;
Editor must be typed and double-spaced and include the author's name, social security number, and telephone number.&#13;
Letters may not exceed 250 word and should be delivered to The Ranger News, rom WLLC D139C, before 12 pm on&#13;
Friday. Letters that do not meet the aforementioned requirements, as well as those containing offensive, libelous, or misleading&#13;
information, will be returned to the author to be rewritten. The Ranger News reserves the right to edit letters.&#13;
"Gay Militants Storm Church,&#13;
Police Do Nothing"&#13;
I would like to bring something&#13;
to attention, that occurred in the&#13;
recent past. Taken from the Point&#13;
of View Radio Talk Show on the&#13;
USA Radio Network; World,&#13;
10/9/93—"On September 19, at the&#13;
Sunday evening service of the&#13;
Hamilton Square Baptist Church in&#13;
San Franciso, a mob of 75 to 100&#13;
homosexual rioters intruded onto&#13;
the church grounds, blockaded&#13;
some churchgoers from entering or&#13;
exiting, and vandalized the&#13;
grounds. Police did nothing to&#13;
protect church members. No&#13;
arrests were made and no coverage&#13;
was given by either of the city's&#13;
two major newspapers.&#13;
Rev. Lou Shelton of the&#13;
Tranditional Values Coalition was&#13;
speaking at the service. He frequently&#13;
speaks out against the&#13;
homosexual agenda.&#13;
The homosexual activists pelted&#13;
church-goers with rocks and eggs,&#13;
tore down one of the church's flags&#13;
and replaced it with a gay rights&#13;
flag, tore up trees, broke a door,&#13;
physically removed and destroyed&#13;
cement benches, blocked all traffic&#13;
at a major intersection, harassed&#13;
those inside with a megaphone,&#13;
and terrorized elderly worshippers&#13;
into tears. They ended the night by&#13;
chanting, 'We want your children.&#13;
Give us your child!'&#13;
Officers from the San Franciso&#13;
Police Department's northern district&#13;
responded to the disturbance.&#13;
When asked why no arrests were&#13;
made, one officer told World magazine,&#13;
on the condition that he&#13;
would not be identified, 'That&#13;
would not be a politically correct&#13;
move—pure and simple.'"&#13;
I ask you, "What is this world&#13;
coming to?"&#13;
A Concern Christian&#13;
- Brian Matsen&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
I don't have any friends who feel&#13;
work is more important than college.&#13;
In the October 21 issue, the&#13;
authors of "Should Upstate Special&#13;
Interests Dictate Wisconsin School&#13;
Policies?" discussed the W.S.A.B.&#13;
217 bill sponsored by Wisconsin&#13;
tourism businesses. This bill proposes&#13;
that classes cannot begin&#13;
until after Labor Day. The tourism&#13;
industry should not dictate how&#13;
college semesters should be scheduled.&#13;
First, colleges should determine&#13;
when school starts independent of&#13;
special interest groups. Colleges&#13;
are not concerned with meeting&#13;
the scheduling needs of businesses.&#13;
If colleges conceded to dodge&#13;
every scheduling conflict that businesses&#13;
have, colleges would never&#13;
be able to find a sufficient semester&#13;
schedule.&#13;
Second, the tourism industry&#13;
doesn't account for other industries.&#13;
If the bill passes, school&#13;
would start later, but students&#13;
would have to return to college on&#13;
January 3 for exams. With students&#13;
returning to classes almost two&#13;
weeks earlier, businesses could be&#13;
hurt if they rely on winter help. Ski&#13;
slopes may be affected if they hire&#13;
college help over the busy&#13;
Christmas break. Many retail&#13;
stores also hire college help during&#13;
the holiday season to help with the&#13;
crowds.&#13;
Third, the tourism businesses&#13;
have forgotten about students'&#13;
interests. Most students use&#13;
Christmas vacation to unwind after&#13;
taking exams. With the bill passed,&#13;
the "vacation" would be used to&#13;
study. Because of this, there&#13;
wouldn't be a break between&#13;
semesters.&#13;
With these points combined, the&#13;
bill should not be legislated. It&#13;
does not deal with the whole picture&#13;
since it concentrates only with&#13;
the tourism industry. It would&#13;
work if only colleges and summerbased&#13;
tourism businesses existed.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Melinda L. Vasatko&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
I applaud the administration in&#13;
making UW-Parkside a non-smoking&#13;
campus. However, much to&#13;
my dismay, a common picture at&#13;
any UW-Parkside entrance is a collection&#13;
of cigarette butts sprawled&#13;
across the ground. Smokers should&#13;
realize there are items called ashtrays&#13;
and garbage cans located outside&#13;
these entrances around the&#13;
campus. I would appreciate if&#13;
smokers would dispose of their cigarette&#13;
butts in the proper fashion. I&#13;
am sure smokers would agree if&#13;
they saw a pile of soda cans and&#13;
candy wrappers at every entrance,&#13;
they would wonder why there is so&#13;
much garbage laying around.&#13;
That's how I feel when I see hundreds&#13;
of cigarette butts lining the&#13;
cracks of the sidewalks.&#13;
Recently when I went for advising,&#13;
I noticed a definite&#13;
smell of cigarette smoke&#13;
by faculty offices. Maybe&#13;
the UW-P faculty and staff&#13;
wasn't properly informed&#13;
of the new non-smoking&#13;
policy. I would hate to believe&#13;
that any UW-P faculty member&#13;
would knowingly defy the rules&#13;
governed by a non-smoking campus.&#13;
What type of example is this&#13;
showing our student body when&#13;
staff members do not follow these&#13;
rules?&#13;
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RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section C&#13;
VIGNETTES Viet Nam: Slight Reprise&#13;
Gabe's 2nd 2 Last Gab&#13;
by Cat&#13;
Having not been able to conjure&#13;
any cute or clever satire since&#13;
| guess I've acquired my first&#13;
case of writers block in over twen-&#13;
Iy years. So instead of continuing&#13;
io stew over the questions and&#13;
anger that "Viet Nam ...Won And&#13;
Lost..." reinvoked for me, I've gone&#13;
back to the catharsis of the pen,&#13;
although a case could be made for&#13;
mid-terms or these word processors&#13;
[hat refuse to bend to my will.&#13;
When I was called to active duty&#13;
in 1969,1 went in spite of a draft&#13;
number of 265 and a divinity&#13;
school C.O. status. I had cut my&#13;
political teeth in '67 marching with&#13;
Father Groppi up in Milwaukee, in&#13;
68 at the Democratic Convention&#13;
and during " The Days of Rage " in&#13;
m&#13;
I counted among my friends,&#13;
jerry Rubin, author of Steal This&#13;
look, who personally handed me&#13;
my Youth International Peace Party&#13;
YIPPIE). Abe Peck, who gave us&#13;
sir. Natural and was the cartoonist&#13;
for the Chicago Seed.&#13;
I I had nodding acquaintances&#13;
| with Abbie Hoffman, a lunatic and&#13;
menace to society and the flashpoint&#13;
for the Cons piracy Eight Trial.&#13;
Tom Haydn (this was pre Hanoi's&#13;
Jane Fonda), Bobby Seales, the&#13;
man in chains, Jeff Fort, leader of&#13;
the Peace Stone Nation, and Rene6&#13;
Davis, the most quiet 'revolutionary'&#13;
I've ever met.&#13;
By early 1970, when Nixon and&#13;
the National Guard murdered four&#13;
at Kent State, I was actively&#13;
entrenched in the war to remove&#13;
Nixon from office and end that&#13;
'Cod forsaken' war. In retrospect,&#13;
he finally did keep his campaign&#13;
promise, but thousand of American&#13;
lives too late. Of course it was getting&#13;
too late for me as well. 1970&#13;
saw my arrest and charge of conspiracy,&#13;
a 20 year MINIMUM sentence.&#13;
My attorney, bless his soul,&#13;
ingratiated my parents with a five'&#13;
minute tirade, on the steps of the&#13;
courthouse, stating that if they&#13;
expected justice, the joint needed&#13;
to be wired for explosives and&#13;
wiped from the "face of the earth".&#13;
Fortunately, Julius Hoffman,&#13;
Judge for the Conspiracy trials, had&#13;
already thoroughly embarrassed&#13;
the judiciary to the point that my&#13;
charges were promptly dismissed,&#13;
and in my own defense I had never&#13;
committed or plotted any act of&#13;
violence.&#13;
But the damage was done, and I&#13;
had retired my six-shooter, all Bics&#13;
at the time, and fell into a great&#13;
depression that very nearly ended&#13;
all my goals. My wounds did not&#13;
heal well or easily, and were never&#13;
put into perspective for me until&#13;
my brother from his second tour&#13;
attached to the Strategic Air&#13;
Command that flew regular sorties&#13;
out of Thailand. I think we may&#13;
have actually helped heal each&#13;
other. The only reality that still&#13;
intrudes is his insistence on including&#13;
my name in his regular higher&#13;
'clearance' checks. Thafs right, he&#13;
uses me, same as all of us used&#13;
him (kind of ironic, isn't it?)&#13;
Thanks Paul.&#13;
OBSERVATIONS Putting Things in Perspective&#13;
by C. J. Nelson&#13;
This past week I have had an&#13;
opportunity to face my mortality,&#13;
for the past two weeks I have been&#13;
having progressively worse&#13;
headaches. Last Thursday I found&#13;
out the cause was extremely high&#13;
lood pressure that could have led&#13;
to a stroke.&#13;
1 ca ught a break. The blood&#13;
pressure was brought down to a&#13;
Manageable level after four tense&#13;
(ays. The headaches are slacking&#13;
0 and I am able to function again.&#13;
While I lay with a banging head, it&#13;
°ccured to me that this may be&#13;
VerY ^'ous. That thought, in&#13;
,urn' 80t fro to thinking about my&#13;
years and two weeks of existence.&#13;
The first thoug ht I had was how&#13;
^ech I enjoyed my wife, son and&#13;
&lt;aughter. Daily stresses notwithanding&#13;
the support of one's famili&#13;
's not something to be taken&#13;
5 t'y- Rather, it is something to&#13;
** treasured.&#13;
My second thought was of how&#13;
L,ch I have enjoyed intellectual&#13;
^change of ideas that I have expend&#13;
both in the Navy and here&#13;
,n ,airks'de- The pursuit of ideas,&#13;
understanding is another part&#13;
l,fe 0ne should celebrate.&#13;
My next thought was of how&#13;
much comfort I derive from a personal&#13;
religious commitment. I find&#13;
God to be a friend, he understands&#13;
the complexity of daily existence.&#13;
He helps and does not look to give&#13;
humans a hard time for no reason.&#13;
All of this helps me put my existence&#13;
in perspective. Politics,&#13;
although fun, and important issues&#13;
to the nation, althought interesting,&#13;
pale when wondering if my numbers&#13;
are short.&#13;
Like I said, I was lucky. Nothing&#13;
major happened, but it could have&#13;
very easily. I have met several&#13;
people who have had the "good&#13;
fortune" to look at their mortality.&#13;
Two of them are on the Ranger&#13;
staff—Joe Kane and Gabe Kluka.&#13;
Both of them are easy going, a&#13;
pleasure to talk and discuss things&#13;
with. Joe stated to me, that "'I'm&#13;
happy to be here' is not just an&#13;
empty phrase for me any more."&#13;
My sentiments exactly.&#13;
It is not my intention to be melodramatic&#13;
or to troll for sympathy.&#13;
It is my intention to urge all who&#13;
read this to step back take a look at&#13;
their lives, and count their blessings.&#13;
At least my observation is&#13;
"difficult as life is, it could be&#13;
worse."&#13;
by Gabe Kluka&#13;
Some careful reflection on mv&#13;
recent behavior has lead me to a&#13;
frightening conclusion: I am a&#13;
cheesehead. God that's painful. For&#13;
years I have denied it, but I realize&#13;
now that if I try to cut my wrists,&#13;
Cheez Whiz will come out.&#13;
Unfortunately, the sudden realization&#13;
that I am cheesehead, has&#13;
caused me to embrace my dairy&#13;
nature and revel in it. For example,&#13;
hke all other cheeseheads, I have&#13;
become a rabid Packer fan.&#13;
Andrew Patch, ex-king of the&#13;
Ranger News and Packer fan, and I&#13;
went to the Green Bay-Detroit&#13;
game two weeks ago. We purchased&#13;
tickets from a scalper, and&#13;
had a fine time cheering the&#13;
Packers on, and of course they&#13;
won. Now, going to the game isn't&#13;
really proof that&#13;
I am a rabid&#13;
Packer fan.&#13;
However, I&#13;
have elevated&#13;
Reggie White,&#13;
Brett Favre, and&#13;
Sterling Sharpe&#13;
to god status, and I am currently in&#13;
the process of repainting everything&#13;
I own Packer colors. My first born&#13;
male child will be named Curly&#13;
Lambeau Lombardi Kluka, and my&#13;
first female child will be named&#13;
Maxine McGee Kluka, and my&#13;
fiance, Laura, will skin me if I continue&#13;
to think this way.&#13;
For those of you concerned with&#13;
your own cheeseheadidness, I have&#13;
developed some questions that you&#13;
can ask yourself, to check if you&#13;
have entered the realm of the dairy&#13;
fairies, and are wallowing in Swiss.&#13;
Rate your answer from strongly disagree&#13;
(1) to strongly agree (5) and&#13;
Y UO RV E I N S&#13;
check your answers against the&#13;
scale below.&#13;
1 • My favorite food is bratwurst.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
2. Ice fishing is fabulous.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
3. The Packers are the best thing&#13;
since the invention of the wheel&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
4. My favorite city is:&#13;
a) Milwaukee Add 4&#13;
b) Madison Add 3&#13;
c) Sheboygan Add 5&#13;
d) Rhinelander Add 10&#13;
e) Chicago Go home flatlander&#13;
5. "Dere" and "Ya" are important&#13;
words in my vocabulary.&#13;
1 2 34 5&#13;
6. Deer hunting is as important&#13;
as Christmas.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
7. Beer is&#13;
a) My life Add 5&#13;
b) Almost as good&#13;
as milk Add 4.5&#13;
c) OK Add 3&#13;
d) Disgusting Add Nothing&#13;
8. Blaze Orange clothes are an&#13;
essential part of my wardrobe.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
9. The Dells should be the&#13;
nation's capital.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
10. Walleye are the best fish ever&#13;
and should be the national animal.&#13;
1 2 3 4 5&#13;
Total your score and compare to&#13;
the scale below:&#13;
45-55 Congratulations! You are a&#13;
full blown cheesehead.&#13;
If you were cheese you'd be&#13;
cheddar. When you get near a deer&#13;
rifle you probably grow a beard.&#13;
Chances are that your children will&#13;
be born with a deer tag pouch&#13;
genetically attached to their back.&#13;
3d-44 Not bad! If you were&#13;
cheese you'd be Swiss. (Some&#13;
holes but generally pretty strong.)&#13;
You probably own at least two&#13;
pieces of Packer paraphernalia.&#13;
You're likely to die at age 39,&#13;
from clogged arteries caused by&#13;
eating too many brats and&#13;
drinking too much beer.&#13;
25-34 Just ok. If you were cheese&#13;
you'd be mozzarella. (Kind of&#13;
mushy, but still a good cheese.)&#13;
You're likely to admit going fishing.&#13;
Chances are you'll drink a few&#13;
beers and watch the Packers if they&#13;
are having a winning season.&#13;
0-24 If you were cheese&#13;
you'd be American. (A generally&#13;
agreeable kind of cheese, but&#13;
generic, for everyone has a little&#13;
cheesehead in them.) You're probably&#13;
a closet Bears fan, and do not&#13;
own a gun. Blaze orange is not in&#13;
your vocabulary.&#13;
Thank you for participating.&#13;
Next Week- My last column!&#13;
Augh! I'm being sucked down the&#13;
vortex of graduation!&#13;
P S. According to Heath&#13;
Denikas, Adolf Hitler only had one&#13;
testicle.&#13;
POETRY CORNER&#13;
My Lord Please Help Me&#13;
by Marcus N. Lewis&#13;
My eyes water, my nose drips.&#13;
How can this happen right now?&#13;
My Lord help me.&#13;
My heart is crushed.&#13;
My smile turns into a frown.&#13;
My Lord please help.&#13;
I don't understand why this happened.&#13;
I don't understand why bad events ocur to good people.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My tears drip constantly.&#13;
My head slowly hangs low.&#13;
My family tells me to stay strong.&#13;
But I don't know how to stay atrong.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My love was expressed through my emotions.&#13;
My love was given through my actions.&#13;
My love wasn't clearly shown.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
I think to myself, I didn't get to sayu good Bye."&#13;
I think to myself, I didn't get to say" I love you."&#13;
I think to myself, didn't get to give any last&#13;
hugs and kisses.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My Lord please take care of my grandmother.&#13;
My Lord please let her Know that I love her.&#13;
My Lord please help me stay strong.&#13;
My Lord please help me stay brave and mortal.&#13;
My Lord I ask why bad events occur to good people.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
As I think, I realize she is with you, my God.&#13;
As I think, I realize she is at a better placed&#13;
of no trouble.&#13;
As I think, I realize that she will be missed.&#13;
As I think, I realize that her memory will not be forgotten.&#13;
As I think, I ask myself why this?&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My Lord help me obtain the courage to go on in life.&#13;
My Lord let her know I Love her.&#13;
My Lord give her a message her, tell her I'll miss her.&#13;
My Lord let her know I'll see her when I get there.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
My Lord please help me.&#13;
This is dedicated to my grandmother, Theola Simmons&#13;
I would always Love You.&#13;
Rest In Peace.&#13;
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Section D&#13;
ROCK REVIEW: Insiders Still Outside&#13;
RANGE R NEWS • YOUR # 1 NEWS SOURC E • STORY LEADS CAL L 5 9 5 2 2 8 #&#13;
by Michael T. Zurad&#13;
Wandering Spirit&#13;
Insiders: Not for Sale&#13;
Two questions. First, why&#13;
haven't the Insiders gotten a deal&#13;
with a major label yet? These boys&#13;
are by far Chicago's best unsigned&#13;
act. A sort of an early Tom Petty &amp;&#13;
the Heartbreakers meets Jackson&#13;
Browne, or a BoDeans with far better&#13;
songwriting capabilities (but&#13;
with less vocal abilities than the&#13;
BoDeans, of course), this band&#13;
could sell a lot of records if only it&#13;
could get some national attention.&#13;
Second, could it be possible that&#13;
perhaps the Insiders don't want to&#13;
be bossed around by a big label?&#13;
Is that the meaning behind the title&#13;
Not for Sale, or is it simply because&#13;
this CD, on the independent&#13;
Monsterdisc label, is somewhat&#13;
hard to find?&#13;
While there may be no ready&#13;
answers for those questions, there&#13;
is certainly no question as to if this&#13;
fine live band can carry themselves&#13;
respectably in the studio. Not for&#13;
Sale opens with a studio track that&#13;
features a drum machine and back-&#13;
WE'LL ERASE&#13;
YOUR COLLEGE&#13;
LOAN.&#13;
ing vocals by fellow local hero&#13;
Nicholas Tremulis, making "Never&#13;
Seen Enough" rather hard to duplicate&#13;
on stage.&#13;
The rest of the album is less&#13;
complex and is taken more directly&#13;
from their live performances, but&#13;
the mixing of two electric guitars&#13;
with a distinct rhythm acoustic guitar&#13;
shining through by band member&#13;
Jay O'Rourke is superb. Three&#13;
live tracks, recorded at Fitzgerald's&#13;
in Chicago, are thrown at the end&#13;
of the CD for good measure.&#13;
Those familiar with the Insiders&#13;
will be pleased to know that the&#13;
WXRT-FM hit "Shake Down" is&#13;
included on this disc. Those not&#13;
hip to this band are in for a real&#13;
treat. The music is accessible&#13;
enough to enjoy right away, but&#13;
doesn't wear thin shortly thereafter.&#13;
The vocal style is a lot like that&#13;
of Jackson Browne or Drivin' N'&#13;
Cryin'. Vocalists John Siegle and&#13;
Gary Yerkins don't sing on the&#13;
emotional level of Eddie Vedder or&#13;
Peter Gabriel, but the band shows&#13;
its emotion through the music&#13;
itself.&#13;
Lyrically, the band covers the&#13;
standard rock song topics with an&#13;
~ e'ement °f wisdom on "Can't Look&#13;
Back" ("Ain't gonna say what you&#13;
could've done better./Ain't gonna&#13;
tell you what you should've done&#13;
right/Cause if there's one thing we&#13;
don't need/it's somebody else's&#13;
hindsight.") and an element of wit&#13;
and desperation on "Come Back to&#13;
Me" ("Come back to me./Use my&#13;
closet. Use my razor./Come back&#13;
to me./Look in the bathroom./See?&#13;
The toilet seat is downl/l said now&#13;
from now on,/I promise I won't&#13;
ever raise it.")&#13;
The Insiders. See them live.&#13;
Buy their CD. Then see them live&#13;
again. Then buy their live CD.&#13;
Then see them live again. Then&#13;
buy their T-shirts. Then see them&#13;
live again.&#13;
Speaking of live shows, Jackson&#13;
Browne spun through our area&#13;
recently, this time playing a two&#13;
hour set to small, intimate clubs.&#13;
The breakup with Daryl Hannah&#13;
hit Jackson hard, as the entire set&#13;
consisted of his most personal&#13;
selections, much like Peter&#13;
Gabriel's theatrical Secret World&#13;
performance.&#13;
Although he never ventured closer&#13;
than ten feet from the edge of&#13;
the stage, Browne transcended that&#13;
boundary with the audience&#13;
Monday night better than any performer&#13;
in recent memory. He&#13;
introduced one of his songs by&#13;
explaining where and how he&#13;
wrote it, then had to start the song&#13;
over twice because, as he said, he&#13;
was thinking more about the initial&#13;
inspiration than the third line of the&#13;
song. Midway through a song&#13;
about a roadie stealing his girl, he&#13;
politely told the audience not to&#13;
clap along, "this is a sad song!"&#13;
This was a performer expressing&#13;
himself openly through his music.&#13;
The audience was responding to it&#13;
and the performer was feeding&#13;
from that response. The Vic's&#13;
small size nurtured this audienceperformer&#13;
relationship. When&#13;
Jackson Browne returns again early&#13;
next year, he will no doubt be&#13;
playing to larger venues and the&#13;
emotions will be numbed somewhat.&#13;
All the more reason why&#13;
November 15th's show was so special.&#13;
Common Thread: The Songs of the&#13;
Eagles&#13;
This collection of the more&#13;
twangy selections by this legendary&#13;
band performed by the hottest hillbillies&#13;
on the country scene today&#13;
was put together by Don Henley to&#13;
raise money for his Walden Woods&#13;
conservation project. This would&#13;
be a perfect gift for the pop/rock&#13;
crowd who got alienated somewhere&#13;
and flocked to the likes of&#13;
Alan Jackson. These versions don't&#13;
deviate from the originals, so why&#13;
not go to the source and pick up&#13;
The Eagles' Greatest Hits Vol. Z?&#13;
Henley has a better voice than anyone&#13;
featured on this disc. Randy&#13;
Travis and the Judd(s) are noticeably&#13;
absent.&#13;
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RATED: R&#13;
STARRING: AL PACINO, SEAN&#13;
PENN, PENELOPE ANN MILLER&#13;
by Julia Treiber&#13;
"Free at last, free at last, thank&#13;
God almighty I'm free at last!!,"&#13;
exclaims Carlito Brigante outside of&#13;
a busy courthouse in New York&#13;
city, his hands exuberantly reaching&#13;
toward heaven in triumph; but&#13;
Carlito, known on the streets as&#13;
"the J.P. Morgan of the smack business,"&#13;
is not the most pious of&#13;
men. Because the persistence of&#13;
his lawyer David Kleinfeld, he is&#13;
released from prison on a technicality&#13;
after having served five years&#13;
of a thirty year sentence. Now that&#13;
he's a free man, he wants to give&#13;
up the drug business and go&#13;
straight, and earn some honest&#13;
cash hoping that later he can&#13;
escape the influence of his past.&#13;
He takes a job running a disco,&#13;
partially owned by his "most trusted"&#13;
lawyer friend Kleinfeld, and&#13;
later is happily reunited with his&#13;
dancer girlfriend, Gail. Dismayed&#13;
by how much the streets have&#13;
changed after spending five years&#13;
behind bars, he also discovers that&#13;
the people he once trusted have&#13;
turned against him. He finds that&#13;
his reputation has become an&#13;
obstacle in the path of his pursuit,&#13;
and he is a prisoner of his past.&#13;
This is a story of his struggle to survive&#13;
in the merciless urban underworld,&#13;
where "the streets are&#13;
always watching."&#13;
Carlito's Way's thrilling screenplay,&#13;
written by David Koepp, is&#13;
based on two novels by New York&#13;
State Supreme Court justice Edwin&#13;
Torres. The story takes place in the&#13;
1970's, and several biographical&#13;
aspects, taken from cases that&#13;
_rorres has tried, develop the background&#13;
of the plot. The film was&#13;
directed by Brian De Palma, and is&#13;
the second time he has worked&#13;
with Pacino since the 1983 film&#13;
Scarface. Though this film is no&#13;
Scarface, it is a definite improvement&#13;
over his latest directorial dud,&#13;
the psychological thriller Raising&#13;
Cain (1992).&#13;
The Puerto Rican Carlito&#13;
Brigante is played by academy&#13;
award winner Al Pacino, who is&#13;
one of the most prominent and talented&#13;
figures in the film world.&#13;
Carlito is a typical Pacino role, and&#13;
although he gives his usual stunning&#13;
and powerful performance, he&#13;
has difficulty maintaining Carlito's&#13;
Puerto Rican accent. In fact, at&#13;
times his Frank Slade character, the&#13;
blind ex-Army colonel in Scent of&#13;
a Woman, surfaces, and it's as if&#13;
at any moment you expect to hear&#13;
him bellow a boisterous "HOOWAH!!"&#13;
Sean Penn is great as the&#13;
weasel lawyer, David Kleinfeld.&#13;
He is at first almost unrecognizable&#13;
in his nerdy get-up, sporting the&#13;
seventies sideburns complete with&#13;
thinning curly red locks, wearing&#13;
those Lennon spectacles. He is fun&#13;
to watch, but we begin to realize&#13;
that his nerdy facade masks his&#13;
true, selfish intentions. Penelope&#13;
Ann Miller is the sweet girlfriend,&#13;
Gail, who at night works as a stripper&#13;
and still manages to appear&#13;
innocent.&#13;
Even though this film is two&#13;
hours and twenty-one minutes, too&#13;
long, and although the beginning&#13;
betrays the ending, it does deserve&#13;
honorable mention. It contains an&#13;
interesting story line with several&#13;
quotable lines, and a sensational&#13;
ten minute chase scene that takes&#13;
place inside Grand Central Station.&#13;
RATING: 6&#13;
RANGER NEWS&#13;
Decembers, 1993&#13;
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The Livin&#13;
by Jeffrey Weniger&#13;
Entertainment Editor Lies of Silence&#13;
by Katie Klingsporn&#13;
In his book Lies of Silence, Brian&#13;
Moore chronicles the events that&#13;
have changed the way the public&#13;
looks at the world. He introduces&#13;
the individuals responsible for&#13;
those events.&#13;
He begins with introducing the&#13;
main character, Michael Dillon, a&#13;
hotel manager in Northern Ireland.&#13;
One night Dillon and his wife,&#13;
Moria, are held hostage by the Irish&#13;
Republican Army, who go after&#13;
anyone that is not a member of the&#13;
IRA. The IRA made Dillon drive his&#13;
car into the hotel parking lot. They&#13;
told him then to leave his car&#13;
because there was a bomb in it. At&#13;
the right moment the car exploded&#13;
Before most students can join in&#13;
The Parking Game held daily here&#13;
at Par kside, they must first get&#13;
down here. I dr ive exactly 14.1&#13;
miles to get to this lovely institution.&#13;
I do this three times a week,&#13;
and on some weeks I dri ve the&#13;
wonderful route down here up to&#13;
five or six times. So naturally, I&#13;
spend a great deal of time in my&#13;
wonderful "mirth-mobile." (Sorry,&#13;
Wayne. Sorry, Garth.)&#13;
Most people drive in their cars&#13;
and p ay no attention to the people&#13;
in other cars. We only pay attention&#13;
to the car when they cut us&#13;
off, hit u s, or attempt to run us off&#13;
the road. The thing that I h ate&#13;
most is t he people whole decide to&#13;
take up two lanes in the highway.&#13;
Pick a lane please! We very seldom&#13;
pay attention to the drivers.&#13;
and the media all over the world&#13;
wanted to hear the story from&#13;
Dillon and his wife.&#13;
In my opinion, this book was&#13;
good because it was dramatic and&#13;
suspenseful . It ga ve an idea of&#13;
what life is like in Northern Ireland&#13;
and showed what it is like to live&#13;
in fear and danger. This book also&#13;
showed that prejudice still very&#13;
much exists today, not just&#13;
between race but also religion. The&#13;
bombing in the book is a reminder&#13;
of the World Trade Center bombing&#13;
and the numerous terrorist&#13;
attacks around the world and reinforce&#13;
the fact that people are more&#13;
worried for their lives and safety.&#13;
Second Nature by Moss I nigra m&#13;
by Joseph Kane&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
mate, unlike many recent rock&#13;
reunions, i.e., the now embarrassingly&#13;
bad Crosby, Stills, &amp; Nash,&#13;
who used to be good, and&#13;
Foreigner, who never were.&#13;
The reformed Velvets stick true&#13;
to their original sound without&#13;
encasing their songs in amber. At&#13;
turns dark and foreboding—or joyful&#13;
with a twisted edge—the songs&#13;
are performed with spontaneity—&#13;
they're alive. The lighting is properly&#13;
eerie and the camera work is&#13;
terrific. Velvet Redux is a blissful&#13;
dip into some legitimate rock &amp; roll&#13;
history come to life. Don't miss it.&#13;
Cliffhanger&#13;
(all v ideos are rated on a scale&#13;
from 1 through 10)&#13;
Run—do not walk—away from&#13;
this film at top speed. The first five&#13;
minutes notwithstanding,&#13;
Cliffhanger is just horrible. Starring&#13;
Sylvester Stallone as a mountain&#13;
climber plagued by guilt—the troubled,&#13;
misunderstood hero he ain't.&#13;
Stallone also co-scripted the&#13;
screenplay and so the talents of&#13;
one of today's brightest actresses,&#13;
Janine Turner of TV's Northern&#13;
Exposure, are just wasted. For&#13;
example, she is required to say,&#13;
"Believe me—there were times&#13;
when I d idn't know what I w anted&#13;
to do more—hate you or love&#13;
you—but the one thing I d id know,&#13;
and still know, is I u nderstand&#13;
you." Ugh!&#13;
And normally, I a m far from the&#13;
first one to complain about swearing&#13;
in films (see the Glengarry Glen&#13;
Ross review), but the bad guys in&#13;
this film are continually cursing. I&#13;
wouldn't mind, except they do it so&#13;
badly. John Lithgow is a terrific&#13;
actor with some wonderful roles&#13;
under his belt, but as the "mastermind"&#13;
criminal in Cliffhanger, he is&#13;
laughable. The so-called plot is&#13;
even more ludicrous.&#13;
Steer clear of this one.&#13;
Velvets Redux MCMXCIII&#13;
(or, "The Velvet Underground Live&#13;
in Concert, 1993")&#13;
I n spi t e o f h is mot h e r ' s warni ngs,&#13;
J immy s t uc k hi s bi g t oe down th e dra i n&#13;
Aladdin&#13;
Disney Studio's latest video&#13;
offering is a delightful treat for the&#13;
whole family—even college students&#13;
like this one and, clocking in&#13;
at just 90 minutes, it gives you&#13;
something to with the family after&#13;
holiday dinners.&#13;
Aladdin taps the classic&#13;
paradigm of True Love winning&#13;
out over the seemingly&#13;
insurmountable differences&#13;
of social class. The flick is&#13;
replete with some absolutely&#13;
sinister evil and some&#13;
inspired comic relief—literally.&#13;
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RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section E&#13;
Rangers 24th&#13;
at Nationals&#13;
by Todd Weber-&#13;
Running Journalist&#13;
Kenosha, Wl—On Saturday&#13;
November 21st, Lucian Rosa's&#13;
Running Rangers concluded their&#13;
1993 Cross Country Season with a&#13;
24th place finish at the NAIA&#13;
National Cross Country Meet.&#13;
Leading the way for the Harriers&#13;
was Senior Kirt Miller, finishing&#13;
66th with a time of 26:23. Miller&#13;
was followed by the tight pack of&#13;
freshman Andy Sarnow (128th&#13;
place in 27:12), freshmann Todd&#13;
Sanders (131 st place in 27:13), and&#13;
sophomore Kevin Mason (132nd&#13;
place in 27:14). Senior Tom&#13;
Schmierer completed the 610 point&#13;
score with a finish of 153rd place&#13;
in 27:33.&#13;
The competition within the meet&#13;
was much tougher than that of previous&#13;
years, as the Rangers decent&#13;
showing was blemished by the&#13;
24th place finish. "After the race,&#13;
we all thought that we had finished&#13;
in the top 15, but the competition&#13;
was too tough; the strongest it has&#13;
been since 1986," said Miller.&#13;
Miller went on to say that the&#13;
Ranger squad was fairly happy&#13;
with their performance, but they&#13;
were disappointed with the overall&#13;
placement in the meet. After a&#13;
couple weeks of rest, the Rangers&#13;
will begin preperation for the 1994&#13;
indoor track season.&#13;
The highlights of the National&#13;
Meet centered around James&#13;
Bungei and his Texas Lubbock&#13;
Christian Chapparrals. Bungei&#13;
established a new record by winning&#13;
the meet for the fourth consecutive&#13;
year, as well as setting a&#13;
new NAIA record time of 23:37.&#13;
The Chapparrals set a new team&#13;
record by winning the National&#13;
Title for the fourth consecutive&#13;
year, topping the rest of the field&#13;
with a score of 24 points. The victory&#13;
at the National Meet capped&#13;
off a perfect season record for the&#13;
Chapparrals, one of the victories&#13;
coming against the NCAA Division&#13;
I powerhouse Arkansas&#13;
Razorbacks. The Razorbacks had&#13;
not lost at home since 1970, and&#13;
their loss was their first team loss&#13;
since 1989.&#13;
FINAL IM BASKETBALL SCORING LEADERS&#13;
Eastern division&#13;
In Case You Missed It&#13;
by C. J. N elson&#13;
If i t is late November, we must&#13;
have a losing record, Not!&#13;
Normally if you are a Wisconsin&#13;
football fan and looks at the calender&#13;
and see's November 29. You&#13;
can be assured of two things. First&#13;
that the Badgers will be home for&#13;
the Holidays and second that the&#13;
Packers will be not be playing in&#13;
January. The script has been&#13;
changed somewhat this year.&#13;
Since last we talked the&#13;
Badgers trashed the lllini 35-&#13;
10 and then took off to that&#13;
mecca of football, Tokyo,&#13;
Japan. If t he Badgers beat&#13;
Michigan State on Saturday&#13;
night then you can next see&#13;
them in Pasadena on 1&#13;
January.&#13;
All is right with the world:&#13;
there is snow on the ground&#13;
and the Packers are in First&#13;
Place (thank you Joe Kane):&#13;
The Packer's have won six of&#13;
their last seven games to earn&#13;
a tie for the NFC Central division&#13;
lead. Their late victories over&#13;
Detroit 26-17 and Tampa Bay 13-&#13;
10 set up a show down with those&#13;
annoying Chicago Bears in&#13;
Chicago next Sunday. The Bears&#13;
are just one game behind the Lions&#13;
and Packers. The Bears accomplished&#13;
this by going into Detroit&#13;
and winning on Thanksgiving day&#13;
10-6.&#13;
Upset of the Year: Boston&#13;
College was destroyed in 1992 by&#13;
Notre Dame. A person once said&#13;
"don't get mad, get even" Lou&#13;
Holtz should remember that.&#13;
Boston went to Indiana and left 41 -&#13;
38. Can you Notre Dame fans say&#13;
wait till next Year?&#13;
Let's go Bowling: The supposed&#13;
National Championship game will&#13;
be played in the Orange Bowl with&#13;
unbeaten Nebraska facing Florida&#13;
State. The Big Ten will send seven&#13;
of it's teams to bowl games this&#13;
year (Rose, Citrus, Hall of Fame,&#13;
Alamo, Independence, Holiday&#13;
and Liberty) not a bad showing&#13;
from the Midwest&#13;
Unlucky 13: In week 13 of the&#13;
NFL season the Dallas Cowboys&#13;
learned that sometimes it does not&#13;
pay to recover a lose football. If&#13;
you do not believe me ask Leon&#13;
Lett. Miami 17 Dallas 16. Other&#13;
notable feats in week 13. The&#13;
Cincinnati Bengals got into the left&#13;
column be beating the Raiders 16-&#13;
10. The San Francisco 49ers visit&#13;
ed Los Angeles to the tune of 35.&#13;
10. The Steelers continue to look&#13;
terrible against good teams, Oilers&#13;
23 Pittsburgh 3. Joe Montana&#13;
returned to the Chief's line up and&#13;
Jim Kelly left Buffalo's. KC 23 Bills&#13;
Foul shots: The Seattle&#13;
Supersonics have finally lost&#13;
a game and are 10-1. The&#13;
Houston Rockets are still&#13;
lighting up the skys at 13-0.&#13;
The Bulls are walking wounded&#13;
at a 5-7 mark. The Bucks&#13;
and Dallas are fighting for&#13;
last in the NBA. Milwaukee&#13;
is 2-10, the Mavericks are 1-&#13;
1 1 .&#13;
And the Winner is: The&#13;
NFL will decide on Tuesday&#13;
who will get the next franchise.&#13;
St. Louis and&#13;
Baltimore are in contention.&#13;
At certain other NFL cities or wanabees&#13;
the Moving Vans are getting&#13;
ready and the the Lawyers are licking&#13;
their chops in anticipation of&#13;
fees from lawsuits to come.&#13;
Hot Stove: Since Will Clark is&#13;
now a Ranger. The hot rumor has&#13;
ex Ranger first baseman Rafael&#13;
Palmeiro playing right field on the&#13;
south side of Chicago.&#13;
Nama&#13;
Tim Roberson&#13;
Fred Mitchell&#13;
Jason Wesman&#13;
Jeff Lonigro&#13;
Chris Jones&#13;
Paul Phillips&#13;
Marty Fratmier&#13;
Willie Peavy&#13;
Steve Greszkiewicz&#13;
Milton Taylor&#13;
#&#13;
1 .&#13;
2.&#13;
3.&#13;
4.&#13;
5.&#13;
6.&#13;
7.&#13;
8.&#13;
9.&#13;
10.&#13;
Western Division&#13;
#&#13;
1.&#13;
2.&#13;
3.&#13;
4&#13;
5.&#13;
6.&#13;
7&#13;
8.&#13;
9&#13;
10&#13;
Team Eta Ave&#13;
RR 170 21.3&#13;
DM 188 20.9&#13;
DD 185 16.8&#13;
DD 84 16.5&#13;
DTM 183 15.3&#13;
DD 164 14.9&#13;
RR 147 14.7&#13;
DTM 159 14.5&#13;
DD 157 14.3&#13;
DTM 140 14.0&#13;
FINAL INTRAMURAL&#13;
BASKETBALL STANDINGS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS&#13;
Name&#13;
Chris Krueser&#13;
Pharoah Weaver&#13;
Dan Buschman&#13;
Joe Dahlstrom&#13;
Jason Schultz&#13;
Matt Wojtecki&#13;
Steve Dotson&#13;
Jared Brieske&#13;
Steve Wilson&#13;
Bart Ziegler&#13;
Team Els Ave&#13;
NF 172 14.3&#13;
TD 168 14.0&#13;
PWP 167 13.9&#13;
S 63 12.7&#13;
PP 88 12.4&#13;
PP 136 11.3&#13;
TD 127 10.6&#13;
H 111 10.1&#13;
PP 117 9.8&#13;
NF 62 8.9&#13;
Team&#13;
Don't Matter&#13;
Rusty Rangers&#13;
Dem Dawgz&#13;
The Better Half&#13;
Does Matter&#13;
Wino's&#13;
Team&#13;
No Fear&#13;
Pro Pain&#13;
Three Deep&#13;
Hackers&#13;
Pee Wee's Players&#13;
SLOBs&#13;
W L Pet. GB&#13;
10 2 .833&#13;
10 2 .833 -&#13;
7 5 .583 3.0&#13;
7 5 .583 3.0&#13;
3 9 .250 7.0&#13;
3 9 .250 7.0&#13;
W L Pet. GB&#13;
9 3 .750&#13;
9 3 .750 _&#13;
8 4 .667 3.0&#13;
4 8 .333 5.0&#13;
1 11 .083 8.0&#13;
1 11 .083 8.0&#13;
Northern Division&#13;
Street Beggars&#13;
Smash Pack&#13;
Knievilo Crew&#13;
Fruity Pebbles&#13;
Help Wanted&#13;
HOP I&#13;
W&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
Southern Division W&#13;
Pee Wee's Players 6&#13;
TOTN 6&#13;
Mighty Ducks 4&#13;
Malice 4&#13;
HOP II 2&#13;
Doctors of Disorder 1&#13;
Eel.&#13;
.888&#13;
.777&#13;
.666&#13;
.444&#13;
.222&#13;
.000&#13;
EsL&#13;
.750&#13;
.750&#13;
.500&#13;
.500&#13;
.250&#13;
.125&#13;
Results&#13;
Thursday 11/18/93&#13;
6pmKnievilo Crew def. Help Wanted&#13;
7pmFruity Pebbles def. HOP I&#13;
8pmStreet Beggars def. Smash Pack&#13;
G.B Schedule&#13;
— Monday 11/22/93&#13;
1.0 Court 1&#13;
2.0 6pmHOP I vs . Street Beggars&#13;
4.0 7pmHelp Wanted vs. Smash Pack&#13;
6.0 8pmFruity Pebbles vs. Knievels Crew&#13;
8.0 Court 2&#13;
6pmPee Wees vs. HOP II&#13;
£aJ3 7pmTOTN vs. Malice&#13;
— 8pmMighty Ducks vs. Dr. Disorder&#13;
2.0 Wednesday 12/01/93&#13;
2.0 6pmHOP II vs . Malice&#13;
4.0 7pmDr. of Disorder vs. Pee Wees&#13;
5.0 8pmMighty Ducks vs. TOTN&#13;
7pm 1st Round Northern Div&#13;
7pm 1st Round Southern Div&#13;
8pm1st Round Northern Div&#13;
8pm1st Round Southern Div&#13;
Teams To Be Announced&#13;
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RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
Section E&#13;
Pumas Nip Rangers&#13;
in Overtime by Scott Fragale&#13;
Ranger Sports Staff&#13;
^ere we go again. The annual&#13;
controversy that surrounds college&#13;
football has surfaced once again.&#13;
Although it happens virtually&#13;
fvery year, the current football&#13;
^Hs (which are used to determine&#13;
ihe National Champion), continje&#13;
to be used in place of a playoff&#13;
system. f&#13;
Every year in mid-October and&#13;
early November the media begins&#13;
t0 assemble the "Big Bowl&#13;
picture," based on their opinions&#13;
and the teams respective rankings&#13;
in the polls. It's very rare for them&#13;
to come to some sort of an agreement&#13;
on who the nation's best&#13;
teams are. Keeping this in mind, if&#13;
people who study college football&#13;
teams for a living can't agree who's&#13;
the best, how are college coaches&#13;
supposed to. I've listened to&#13;
coaches on the radio discussing&#13;
how th ey determine their own&#13;
rankings, and their comments were&#13;
but we could not get the ball in the&#13;
basket for the tying score until the&#13;
end."&#13;
This is only the second year that&#13;
the Rangers are competing at the&#13;
NCAA Division II le vel. Coach&#13;
Miller stated, " We could easily be&#13;
2-0, but we seem to have a small&#13;
stretch of self destruction and cannot&#13;
get it back."&#13;
Parkside had valiant efforts by&#13;
senior Sandy Hack (1 7 p oints, 5&#13;
rebounds), and junior Maci&#13;
Pernsteiner (16 points, 12&#13;
rebounds).&#13;
Assistant coach Steve&#13;
Grochowski added, " Maci is coming&#13;
into her own. She has great&#13;
strength and determination. She is&#13;
also developing an outside jumpshot."&#13;
The Rangers (0-2) play in&#13;
Michigan this weekend, and eventually&#13;
return home November 30 to&#13;
face Stevens Point.&#13;
would just&#13;
open the paper, read the box score&#13;
see who won, and base their deci-'&#13;
sion solely on that. They don't take&#13;
into account intangibles such as;&#13;
home field advantage, previous '&#13;
rankings, strength of schedule, and&#13;
head-to head match-ups. These&#13;
Rusty Rangers Reign as Intramural Champs&#13;
K..e.v..i.n. WWilliams ParUiHo ni&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Parkside players Starlin Stevens an.&#13;
Tim Roberson and also picked up&#13;
Marty Frymire, which gave the&#13;
team speed, height and depth.&#13;
Team captain Oscar Toscano com&#13;
mented," This team was quicker,&#13;
more talented, and stronger than&#13;
last semesters team, I'm looking&#13;
forward to a "Three Peat"."&#13;
If th e Rusty Rangers are going to&#13;
"Three Peat", they will likely have&#13;
to face a fired up Don't Matter&#13;
team, which lost to the Rangers in&#13;
this years final, this team is an&#13;
equally talented, and defeated&#13;
Rusty Rangers in a regular season&#13;
meeting. The difference in this&#13;
years championship game proved&#13;
to be Starlin Stevens, and Tim&#13;
Roberson, the two former Parkside&#13;
players. Stevens with his quickness&#13;
and court vision, whizzed up and&#13;
down the court almost tirelessly,&#13;
and made for a lot of open layups&#13;
for his teammates. Roberson on the&#13;
other hand pounded the boards on&#13;
the inside and let loose a deadly&#13;
outside shot to rack up 22 points.&#13;
Along with Marty Frymire is 12&#13;
points, this deadly three some&#13;
accounted for 47 of the teams 64&#13;
points.&#13;
The game was close for most of&#13;
the first half, with a half time score&#13;
of 33-26, with the Rusty Rangers&#13;
ahead. In t he second half Tim&#13;
Roberson exploded with 13 half&#13;
points and the Rangers lead by as&#13;
much as 15 points. Don't Matter&#13;
made a try at a comeback, but fell&#13;
short. Willie Peavy and Milton&#13;
Taylor lead Don't Matter with 14&#13;
and 13 points respectively. The&#13;
game's final score was Rusty&#13;
Rangers 64. Don't Matter 52. The&#13;
members of the Rusty Rangers are&#13;
Oscar Toscano, Tim Roberson,&#13;
Starlin Stevens, Marty Frymire,&#13;
Santiago Frias, Travis Stoner, Jason&#13;
Olson, and the Ranger Asst. Sports&#13;
Editor Al Heppner, who contributed&#13;
one valiant free throw.&#13;
Another semester of intramural&#13;
basketball has come to an end and&#13;
we have crowned a new intramural&#13;
champ. Rusty Rangers proved that&#13;
t h e y h a d s k i l l s , c o m p i l e d a n 1 1 - 2&#13;
record and won a second straight&#13;
intramural crown. With a nucleus&#13;
of Oscar Toscano, Santiago Frias,&#13;
Travis Stoner, and Jason Olson&#13;
from last sem esters championship&#13;
squad. The team added former&#13;
VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH&#13;
NOVEMBER 1993&#13;
TRACY BROTT Is a freshman living in University Housing and has&#13;
not declared a major. Tracy has selected three ways to help&#13;
young people. She tutors math students at Reuther Central hfigh&#13;
School in Kenosha, helps out in a kindergarten class at Grant&#13;
Elementary School in Kenosha and has enrolled as a big sister for&#13;
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Racine.&#13;
CARRIE EADS is a freshman interested in working with children&#13;
who have special needs. Came helps a blind boy during llbraiy&#13;
hour and a 5th grade class of CDB (Cognitive Disability&#13;
Borderline) children at Schulte Elementary School in Stwtevant&#13;
and also volunteers weekly helping an 8 year old, fust beginning j&#13;
his education, learn basic information.&#13;
LISA HENR1KSEN, a Kenosha freshman enrolled in die pre-rned&#13;
program, volunteers in several health related agencies. Lisa volunteers&#13;
weekly at both St. Catherine's Hospital and die Kenosha&#13;
Hospital. Recently she completed Hospice training and has&#13;
begun working with families experiencing terminal Illness. Lisa&#13;
also volunteers for special events such as Youth Fest, Boys&#13;
Oris Oub Bike Auction, Shalom Center Soup Kitchen, Frank&#13;
Festival and Special Olympics.&#13;
ANNE JELKS is a sophomore majoring in computer science. Anne&#13;
began volunteering at Wilson Elementary School in March of&#13;
1993 and has continued this fall helping 1st graders, in&#13;
September, Anne added another placement by volunteering&#13;
weekly at the Kenosha Correctional Center as an office worker.&#13;
She also participated in the Wilson Track Field Day last spring. • j&#13;
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES&#13;
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RANGER NEWS&#13;
December 2, 1993&#13;
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 |&#13;
Get in shape for Chri8tmas...only three weeks away. UWP pool,&#13;
wrestling room, three gyms and raoquetball courts available. Call&#13;
2159 (same day) for free times. Validated student ID req uired.&#13;
Foreign Film: "Rosalie Goes Shopping" playing Dec. 2,4, &amp; 5.&#13;
A social satire- 7:30 pm, §||ion Cinema. •%&#13;
Music: UWParkside Community Band, Mark Eichner, Conductor;&#13;
UWParkside Percussion Ensemble, Robert Rummage, director.&#13;
Comm Arts Theatre 7:30 pm ; $5 general admission, $3 for students&#13;
&amp; seniors.&#13;
Women's Basketball: UWP vs. U of South Dakota 7pm, free&#13;
to UWP students.&#13;
FRIDAY, DBCEMB6H|^ &lt;V, ••&#13;
Art- UWM Union Art Gallery, 2200 Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee-1 st&#13;
floor,414-229-6310. QUARTZ INVERSION/Critical Point: Dec. 3 thru&#13;
^.Reception 12/3, 7 to 9:30 pm. M&amp;W-11 to 4; TH-11to7; F-11 to&#13;
3pm; Saturday &amp;#hdav closed.&#13;
Play- "Wilder, Wilde hornton Wilder at 7:30 pm,&#13;
Comm Arts Theatre ; $7 regular admission, S6 for students, children&#13;
seniors, faculty and staff.&#13;
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 •••&#13;
Must©- "The Messiah" UWP Chorale, Mastersingers &amp; Voices of I&#13;
Parkside,Jarnea Kinchen, conductor. Racine Symphony Orchestra;&#13;
soloists: Haines,Cobb, McKinney and Berg. St. Paul's Baptist Church,&#13;
Arte &amp; Craft® Fair (19th Annual)..,10 am to 4 pm at Parkside, free.&#13;
Foodservice will b e open. Donations of canned goods for pantries of&#13;
the needy are welcomed. Sponsored by PAB-UA.&#13;
Foreign Film- "Rosalie Goes Shopping"...a social satire. Union&#13;
C i n e m S T h e a t r e , 8 p m / ® " -&#13;
Play- "Wilder, Wilder, Wilder" by Thornton Wilder. Comm Arts&#13;
Theatre at 7:30. $7 regular admission, $6 for students, children,&#13;
seniors, faculty ahd staff.&#13;
Wrestling- Wisconsin Collegiate Championships, at Home; 9am.&#13;
UWP students, free. § wlfS " - ' H&#13;
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 .&#13;
Music- UWP Guitar Ensemble, George Lindquist, director; 3:30 pm,&#13;
Muelc- "The Messiah" (see Dec. 4) at St. Mary's Church, Burlington,&#13;
4 pm.Tix available at Btifllhgtoh Area Arts Council @ $6.&#13;
Women's Basketball- UWP at Home vs. St. Cloud State, MN, 1 pm.&#13;
Free to UWP students.&#13;
Foreign Film- "Rosalie Goes Shopping" - social satire- 2 pm, Union&#13;
Cinema. v' ______&#13;
TUESDAY, DECEMBER ? \ | JBPL_&#13;
Women's Basketball- UWP at Home vs. Northern Michigan U, 7pm,&#13;
free to UWP 8tudent8^'%/.'T;',';'&#13;
Music- Wisconsin Brass Quartet; UWParkside Chorale, James&#13;
Kinchen, conductor. Comm Ads Theatre, &amp; $6 regular admission, $3&#13;
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by &#13;
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position &#13;
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mid-February. &#13;
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of &#13;
Denver. &#13;
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came &#13;
to &#13;
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in &#13;
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as &#13;
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19, &#13;
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begin &#13;
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Ashley &#13;
Carter, &#13;
George &#13;
Harris,Jr., &#13;
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of &#13;
1994, &#13;
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as &#13;
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city &#13;
against &#13;
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teams. &#13;
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preparation &#13;
match &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
scheduled &#13;
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in &#13;
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. &#13;
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of &#13;
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reports &#13;
through &#13;
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3 &#13;
5 &#13;
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and &#13;
60 &#13;
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north &#13;
of &#13;
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away. &#13;
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has &#13;
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population &#13;
of &#13;
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of &#13;
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mission &#13;
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graduate &#13;
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change. &#13;
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Schools &#13;
of &#13;
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and &#13;
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offer &#13;
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and &#13;
social &#13;
needs &#13;
of &#13;
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region &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
state. &#13;
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also &#13;
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two &#13;
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degrees: &#13;
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Administration &#13;
(MBA) &#13;
and &#13;
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department &#13;
has &#13;
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as &#13;
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in &#13;
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and &#13;
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ticultural &#13;
teacher &#13;
preparation. &#13;
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University &#13;
is dedicated &#13;
to &#13;
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enhancement &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
cultural &#13;
and &#13;
economic &#13;
life &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
region &#13;
it &#13;
serves. &#13;
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chancellor &#13;
is the &#13;
University's &#13;
chief &#13;
executive &#13;
officer, &#13;
and &#13;
-&#13;
in &#13;
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with &#13;
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candidates &#13;
for &#13;
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promotion, &#13;
and &#13;
tenure; &#13;
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associated &#13;
auxiliary &#13;
services; &#13;
and &#13;
administering &#13;
all &#13;
institution &#13;
funds. &#13;
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Chancellor &#13;
is &#13;
also &#13;
responsible &#13;
for &#13;
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the &#13;
interests &#13;
of &#13;
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staff, &#13;
and &#13;
student &#13;
governance &#13;
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city, &#13;
county, &#13;
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state &#13;
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ment &#13;
leaders; &#13;
alumni &#13;
and &#13;
founda-&#13;
tion &#13;
support &#13;
groups; &#13;
Regents, &#13;
System colleagues, &#13;
and &#13;
business &#13;
and &#13;
industry. &#13;
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qualifications &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
position &#13;
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experience &#13;
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and &#13;
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experience; &#13;
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and &#13;
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senior &#13;
level &#13;
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experience; &#13;
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understanding &#13;
of &#13;
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missions &#13;
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public &#13;
university, &#13;
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clements &#13;
of &#13;
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mission; &#13;
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to &#13;
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success &#13;
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of &#13;
excellence &#13;
in &#13;
education. &#13;
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tenured &#13;
appointment &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
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: excep-&#13;
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vigor; &#13;
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ability &#13;
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vision &#13;
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to &#13;
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ability &#13;
to &#13;
inspire &#13;
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vision; &#13;
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ability &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
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and &#13;
advocate &#13;
for &#13;
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the &#13;
ability &#13;
to &#13;
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in &#13;
a comprehensive, &#13;
multi-&#13;
level &#13;
statewide system &#13;
of &#13;
public &#13;
higher &#13;
education. &#13;
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to &#13;
meeting &#13;
the &#13;
needs &#13;
of &#13;
an &#13;
increasingly &#13;
diverse &#13;
region &#13;
is  a central &#13;
clement &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
institution's &#13;
mission; &#13;
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has &#13;
taken &#13;
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steps toward &#13;
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percentages &#13;
of &#13;
women &#13;
and &#13;
minority &#13;
students, &#13;
faculty, &#13;
and &#13;
staff &#13;
and &#13;
expects &#13;
to &#13;
make &#13;
further &#13;
progress &#13;
in &#13;
this &#13;
area. &#13;
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the &#13;
institution's &#13;
resolution &#13;
to &#13;
this &#13;
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seek &#13;
a &#13;
chancellor &#13;
with &#13;
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success &#13;
in &#13;
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access &#13;
to &#13;
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experience &#13;
for &#13;
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is &#13;
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and &#13;
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in &#13;
age, &#13;
and &#13;
in &#13;
creating &#13;
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environment &#13;
characterized &#13;
by &#13;
respect &#13;
for &#13;
all &#13;
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ple. &#13;
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encourage &#13;
applications &#13;
from &#13;
women &#13;
and &#13;
minorities. &#13;
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campus &#13;
search &#13;
and &#13;
screen &#13;
co &#13;
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will &#13;
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to &#13;
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of &#13;
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System &#13;
President &#13;
and &#13;
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for &#13;
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interview, &#13;
and &#13;
recommendation &#13;
of &#13;
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candidate &#13;
for &#13;
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and &#13;
approval &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
Regents. &#13;
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will &#13;
be &#13;
commensurate &#13;
with &#13;
qualifications &#13;
and &#13;
experience, &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
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executive &#13;
salary &#13;
structure. &#13;
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position &#13;
is &#13;
available &#13;
April &#13;
1, &#13;
1994. &#13;
Applications &#13;
should &#13;
include: &#13;
(1) &#13;
a &#13;
narra &#13;
tivc &#13;
letter &#13;
indicating &#13;
how &#13;
the &#13;
individual's &#13;
training &#13;
and &#13;
qualifica-&#13;
tions &#13;
relate &#13;
specifically &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
listed &#13;
job &#13;
responsibilities &#13;
and &#13;
qualifica-&#13;
tions; &#13;
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a detailed &#13;
professional &#13;
resume&#13;
; and &#13;
(3) &#13;
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names, &#13;
current &#13;
addresses, &#13;
and &#13;
telephone &#13;
numbers &#13;
of &#13;
at &#13;
least &#13;
five &#13;
references &#13;
who &#13;
can &#13;
attest &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
applicant's &#13;
professional &#13;
qualifications &#13;
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art,&#13;
"Turn&#13;
to the East,&#13;
Turn&#13;
to the&#13;
West,"&#13;
to &#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
wieccnain-Perkeide&#13;
on&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
November&#13;
17.&#13;
Schaefer&#13;
employs&#13;
stories,&#13;
per-&#13;
sonal&#13;
memoir,&#13;
comedy&#13;
and&#13;
movement-and&#13;
a surprising&#13;
range&#13;
of songs-to&#13;
evoke&#13;
the&#13;
stages&#13;
in the life of a woman,&#13;
She&#13;
transforms&#13;
herself&#13;
into&#13;
many&#13;
characters,&#13;
including&#13;
high&#13;
school&#13;
tough&#13;
girl,&#13;
Chicago&#13;
wait-&#13;
ress,&#13;
housewife,&#13;
library&#13;
lover--&#13;
even&#13;
1940's&#13;
gangster,&#13;
and&#13;
Jack&#13;
Kerouac,&#13;
and&#13;
a oat woman&#13;
crouched&#13;
on the piano.&#13;
Schaefer&#13;
has&#13;
sung&#13;
at the&#13;
Cincinnati&#13;
Playhouse,&#13;
Chicago's&#13;
Marriott&#13;
Lincolnshire&#13;
Theatre,&#13;
Milwaukee's&#13;
Skylight&#13;
Opera&#13;
Theatre&#13;
and&#13;
many&#13;
Chicago&#13;
nightclubs,&#13;
including&#13;
Orphans,&#13;
the Raccoon&#13;
Club&#13;
and&#13;
The&#13;
Roxy.&#13;
Chicago&#13;
MagaziM&#13;
called&#13;
her&#13;
"an exceptionally&#13;
good&#13;
cabaret&#13;
singer."&#13;
According&#13;
to &#13;
the&#13;
Chicago&#13;
Tribune,&#13;
she has&#13;
"a&#13;
soulful&#13;
passion&#13;
and&#13;
proud&#13;
eenei-&#13;
tivity&#13;
that&#13;
is captivating&#13;
....What&#13;
she has&#13;
created&#13;
and&#13;
continues&#13;
to&#13;
create&#13;
is an adventurous&#13;
cabaret&#13;
evening,&#13;
full &#13;
of pride&#13;
and&#13;
deter-&#13;
mination;&#13;
a show&#13;
of substance&#13;
that&#13;
amplifies&#13;
her&#13;
considerable&#13;
talents."&#13;
Schaefer&#13;
was&#13;
a mafia&#13;
wife&#13;
in&#13;
the Chuck.&#13;
Norris&#13;
movie&#13;
Code&#13;
of&#13;
Silenoe;»&#13;
stripper&#13;
and&#13;
kidnap&#13;
victim&#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
ABC-TV&#13;
series&#13;
Lady&#13;
Blue&#13;
and&#13;
various&#13;
incarna-&#13;
tions&#13;
in &#13;
commercials&#13;
and&#13;
indus-&#13;
trial&#13;
films.&#13;
Performing&#13;
with&#13;
Schaefer&#13;
is&#13;
Augie&#13;
Wegner,&#13;
a jazz&#13;
pianist,&#13;
composer&#13;
and&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
of Music&#13;
and&#13;
Theory&#13;
at &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parke&#13;
ide.&#13;
He plays&#13;
piano&#13;
with&#13;
the &#13;
Tim&#13;
Bell&#13;
Quartet&#13;
and&#13;
Duo&#13;
and&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
the musical&#13;
direc-&#13;
tor of &#13;
The &#13;
Cradle&#13;
Will&#13;
Rock,&#13;
A&#13;
Funny&#13;
Thing&#13;
Happened&#13;
on &#13;
the&#13;
Way&#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
Forum.&#13;
Working&#13;
and&#13;
Guy.&#13;
and&#13;
DoU&#13;
s.&#13;
Tickets&#13;
for the &#13;
7 p.m.&#13;
show&#13;
are&#13;
$8.&#13;
They&#13;
can&#13;
be&#13;
reserved&#13;
by&#13;
calling&#13;
University&#13;
Outreach&#13;
at&#13;
595-2312.&#13;
"Turn&#13;
to the East,&#13;
Turn&#13;
to the West"&#13;
will&#13;
be per-&#13;
formed&#13;
at &#13;
UW&#13;
-Parkside's&#13;
Studio&#13;
B (Room&#13;
155A)&#13;
in the&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Building.&#13;
A cash&#13;
bar will&#13;
be&#13;
available&#13;
at&#13;
6p.m.&#13;
z: :&#13;
J.'&#13;
U"'''S &#13;
i.e•.•&#13;
Historr&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
Changes&#13;
by Rosemary&#13;
Scozzaro&#13;
New8&#13;
Writer&#13;
The Bleck&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
at the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside&#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
cele-&#13;
brating&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
by&#13;
getting&#13;
involved&#13;
in&#13;
at least one&#13;
event to promote&#13;
more aware-&#13;
ueee&#13;
and knowledge&#13;
ofbls.ck&#13;
his-&#13;
tory eaoh month.&#13;
They&#13;
plan to&#13;
provide&#13;
more events&#13;
for minority&#13;
students&#13;
so they will become&#13;
more involved&#13;
in activities&#13;
on&#13;
campus.&#13;
In&#13;
the past, the committee&#13;
held their events&#13;
all &#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
month&#13;
of February&#13;
except&#13;
for&#13;
Martin&#13;
Luther&#13;
King's&#13;
birthday,&#13;
which&#13;
is recognized&#13;
in&#13;
January.&#13;
This year the Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
committee&#13;
will be cele-&#13;
brating&#13;
every month.&#13;
The Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
has some new offi-&#13;
cers which&#13;
inolude&#13;
Rochelle&#13;
Boyd who is the chairperson.&#13;
Rochelle&#13;
is a junior&#13;
majoring&#13;
in&#13;
industrial&#13;
psychology.&#13;
a member&#13;
of the Blaok&#13;
Student&#13;
Union,&#13;
and&#13;
a volunteer&#13;
at the Women's&#13;
Center.&#13;
She was elected&#13;
as the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
"Essence&#13;
women"&#13;
for the 1993, a&#13;
contest&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by the Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
Other&#13;
new offi-&#13;
cers include&#13;
Yolanda&#13;
Jackson&#13;
and Daniella&#13;
Bigham,&#13;
who are&#13;
co-chairpereone,&#13;
Desaree&#13;
.&#13;
Franklin&#13;
who is secretary.&#13;
This&#13;
year's&#13;
advisor&#13;
is Karla&#13;
Farrel~.&#13;
Boyd,&#13;
1993 chair,&#13;
is very &#13;
excited&#13;
about the semester&#13;
and the&#13;
many new activities&#13;
they have&#13;
planned.&#13;
In November,&#13;
the Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
has a&#13;
panel scheduled&#13;
for all who .&#13;
teach ethnic&#13;
courses.&#13;
They &#13;
will&#13;
be answering&#13;
ethnical&#13;
questions&#13;
asked&#13;
by the students&#13;
of&#13;
Perkside,&#13;
The Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
meets&#13;
every other&#13;
Thursday&#13;
in &#13;
WLLC&#13;
D182.&#13;
Their&#13;
next meeting&#13;
is scheduled&#13;
for&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
November&#13;
18. It will&#13;
begin at 3:00 pm lasting&#13;
until&#13;
4:30pm.&#13;
Members,&#13;
as well &#13;
BS&#13;
non-members&#13;
are always&#13;
wel-&#13;
come to attend.&#13;
National&#13;
Smokeout&#13;
This Month&#13;
Stutknt&#13;
Health&#13;
Sevices&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Nov 18, 1993 is set&#13;
aside to promote&#13;
G.AS .. the&#13;
Great Ameican&#13;
Smokeout.&#13;
Each&#13;
year the American&#13;
Cancer&#13;
Society&#13;
designates&#13;
the third&#13;
Thursday&#13;
in November&#13;
to&#13;
encourage&#13;
smokers&#13;
to beoome&#13;
non-smokers&#13;
for at least 24&#13;
hours.&#13;
Student&#13;
Health&#13;
Services&#13;
and&#13;
Pre-Health&#13;
Club will sponsor&#13;
an&#13;
information&#13;
table in Molinaro&#13;
Hall from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.&#13;
Displays&#13;
will include&#13;
brochures,&#13;
pamphlets,&#13;
devices,&#13;
gimmicks&#13;
and posters&#13;
to encourage&#13;
this&#13;
smokeless&#13;
day. Again&#13;
this year,&#13;
and back by popular&#13;
demand,&#13;
is&#13;
the infamous&#13;
"amoker's&#13;
lung."&#13;
This is an opportunity&#13;
to see a&#13;
real smoke-damaged&#13;
lung, com-&#13;
pliments&#13;
of KMH&#13;
lab.&#13;
Passers-by&#13;
will be greeted&#13;
by a&#13;
special&#13;
member&#13;
from the anato-&#13;
my lab. Admittedly,&#13;
he has&#13;
wasted&#13;
away to &#13;
skin&#13;
and bones&#13;
(well, just bones),&#13;
but he &#13;
will&#13;
come out of his locker&#13;
for this&#13;
special&#13;
day.&#13;
In addition&#13;
to all the printed&#13;
material,&#13;
etc, &#13;
there will &#13;
be &#13;
some&#13;
tasty tidbits&#13;
and a display&#13;
fea-&#13;
turing&#13;
the cost of cigarettes&#13;
over&#13;
a number&#13;
of years.&#13;
Posters&#13;
of&#13;
FABIO&#13;
will also be part of the&#13;
event.&#13;
If &#13;
anyone&#13;
- student,&#13;
staff, fac-&#13;
ulty - is intrested&#13;
in participat-&#13;
ing in the Great&#13;
American&#13;
Smokeout&#13;
by quitting&#13;
for a day,&#13;
contact&#13;
Student&#13;
Health&#13;
Services&#13;
at ext. 2366,&#13;
MOLN&#13;
D1l5&#13;
I&#13;
25th Anniversary&#13;
I&#13;
Grants&#13;
by Susan&#13;
Luepkes&#13;
News Writer&#13;
The University&#13;
ofWiSCODsin&#13;
w&#13;
Parkside&#13;
awarded&#13;
supplemental&#13;
grants&#13;
to twenty&#13;
faculty,&#13;
staff,&#13;
and student&#13;
organizations&#13;
to&#13;
help aid projects&#13;
and events&#13;
cele-&#13;
brating&#13;
the University's&#13;
25th&#13;
Anniversary.&#13;
Last August,&#13;
Interim&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
John&#13;
C. Stockwell&#13;
sent &#13;
to&#13;
all faculty,&#13;
staff, and stu-&#13;
dent organizations&#13;
applications&#13;
with an opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
receive&#13;
Administrative&#13;
funding&#13;
for "any&#13;
activity&#13;
which&#13;
will emphasize,&#13;
promote,&#13;
or complement&#13;
in &#13;
acme&#13;
way the celebration&#13;
of the 25th&#13;
Anniversary."&#13;
The grant would&#13;
help develop&#13;
new ideas or con-&#13;
tinue to support&#13;
previously&#13;
planned&#13;
events.&#13;
The &#13;
projects&#13;
were to be funded&#13;
by other&#13;
departmental&#13;
or organizational&#13;
funds&#13;
as well as encourage&#13;
a&#13;
variety&#13;
of Parkside&#13;
such as &#13;
"stu-&#13;
dents,&#13;
current&#13;
and retired&#13;
facul-&#13;
ty and staff, alumni,&#13;
and friends&#13;
of the University."&#13;
"We&#13;
wanted&#13;
to &#13;
celebrate&#13;
this&#13;
milestone&#13;
in the Institution's&#13;
life&#13;
by finding&#13;
ways&#13;
of getting&#13;
people&#13;
involved,"&#13;
said Stockwell.&#13;
"It&#13;
is&#13;
a way to get them&#13;
actively&#13;
involved&#13;
in celebrating&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
history&#13;
and place&#13;
in&#13;
the Wisconsin&#13;
system."&#13;
Thirty-five&#13;
staff,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
respond-&#13;
ed to the September&#13;
15 deadline.&#13;
The proposals&#13;
were reviewed&#13;
by&#13;
the members&#13;
of Lecture&#13;
and&#13;
Fine Art Committee,&#13;
Chair&#13;
Nedra&#13;
Cobb,&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Brunner,&#13;
Mark Eichner,&#13;
James&#13;
Kinchen,Lucia&#13;
Natalia&#13;
Herrera,&#13;
Jan Nowak,&#13;
and Jack Woosley.&#13;
The Chancellor's&#13;
Administrative&#13;
Council&#13;
then reviewed&#13;
and&#13;
adjusted&#13;
the L&amp;FA&#13;
Committee's&#13;
recommendation&#13;
and made the&#13;
final decision.&#13;
Stockwell&#13;
and&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Foster&#13;
Kirk&#13;
stated&#13;
that those&#13;
projects&#13;
that&#13;
were unable&#13;
to be funded&#13;
through&#13;
the Anniversary&#13;
grants&#13;
were either&#13;
referred&#13;
to L&amp;FA&#13;
committee&#13;
for further&#13;
considera-&#13;
tion or would&#13;
continued&#13;
to &#13;
be&#13;
funded&#13;
and eupported&#13;
by the&#13;
administration.&#13;
"By having&#13;
these grants,&#13;
indi-&#13;
viduals&#13;
are involve&#13;
in planning,&#13;
participating,&#13;
bringing&#13;
the cele-&#13;
bration&#13;
to a more personal&#13;
level,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Kirk.&#13;
The grants&#13;
ranged&#13;
from $350&#13;
to $2,000,&#13;
and included&#13;
variou8&#13;
themes&#13;
8S &#13;
celebrating&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
art, past, future,&#13;
and&#13;
culture,&#13;
bringing&#13;
to the Parksid.&#13;
such events&#13;
as campus&#13;
alumni&#13;
and &#13;
international&#13;
speakers,&#13;
eth.&#13;
nic festivities,&#13;
contests,&#13;
drama&#13;
productions,&#13;
and multi-media&#13;
presentations.&#13;
Here are the winners&#13;
of the &#13;
25th&#13;
Anniversary&#13;
grants:&#13;
the snow.&#13;
As &#13;
they have done for many&#13;
years in the past, the Travel&#13;
and&#13;
Recreation&#13;
Committee&#13;
of the&#13;
Parkaide&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board&#13;
is once&#13;
again planning&#13;
its annual&#13;
ski&#13;
trip. This year UW-Parkside&#13;
will&#13;
be gracing&#13;
the slopes&#13;
of Winter&#13;
Park, Colorado.&#13;
From the&#13;
beginner,&#13;
like Goetluok,&#13;
to the&#13;
seasoned&#13;
pro, Winter&#13;
Park&#13;
Resort&#13;
has something&#13;
for every-&#13;
one.&#13;
Parkeide&#13;
alumnus,&#13;
Charles&#13;
Petraoh&#13;
traveled&#13;
with UW-&#13;
Parkaide&#13;
to &#13;
Colorado&#13;
in 1990.&#13;
Petraoh,&#13;
who would&#13;
like to go on&#13;
the trip again this year, said&#13;
that "Skiing&#13;
in &#13;
Colorado&#13;
is the&#13;
best skiing&#13;
in North&#13;
America.&#13;
The trip with UW-Parkaide&#13;
is&#13;
the cheapest&#13;
and you won't find&#13;
a better&#13;
package.&#13;
The best part&#13;
next &#13;
to&#13;
the skiing,&#13;
was being&#13;
with&#13;
the other people&#13;
in the &#13;
con-&#13;
dominiums&#13;
and going &#13;
to &#13;
differ-&#13;
ent parties&#13;
each night."&#13;
Tha package&#13;
that the Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board&#13;
is offering&#13;
includes:&#13;
six nights&#13;
lodging&#13;
at&#13;
the Lion's&#13;
Gate in Winter&#13;
Park;&#13;
four out of five day Winter&#13;
IN&#13;
s&#13;
I&#13;
~&#13;
Jim McKeever-&#13;
"Alma&#13;
Mater&#13;
ill&#13;
Contest"-$I,250&#13;
Jim McK.eever-"Alumni&#13;
J&#13;
Chorus/Jazz&#13;
Band"-$600&#13;
I~&#13;
Skelly&#13;
Warren-"Variety&#13;
,&#13;
Show"-$500&#13;
Edward&#13;
Meaohen-"Burnett&#13;
I&#13;
Library&#13;
Lecture"&#13;
III&#13;
Mark&#13;
Eichner-&#13;
"Commissioned&#13;
~&#13;
Concert&#13;
Work"-$2,OOO&#13;
Lillian&#13;
Trager-"Celebration&#13;
of &#13;
D&#13;
Diversity"-$750&#13;
Ii&#13;
Karla&#13;
Lajean&#13;
Farrell/Thomaa&#13;
Boyd-"African-American&#13;
Alumni&#13;
I&#13;
Aohievers"-$350&#13;
'I&#13;
Lee Van Dyke/Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky-&#13;
I&#13;
"Parkside&#13;
Story"-$150&#13;
'&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
Thomas,&#13;
Psychology.&#13;
I&#13;
"Alumni&#13;
Panel&#13;
and Rsoeption"-&#13;
I&#13;
$350&#13;
Linda&#13;
Draft/Stephen&#13;
I&#13;
Stephens-"Varsity&#13;
Reunion&#13;
l&#13;
Day"-$350&#13;
Evelyn&#13;
Zepp-"Parkside&#13;
&amp;&#13;
"&#13;
International&#13;
Community"-$850&#13;
'&#13;
Joann&#13;
Goodyear-"Celebrate&#13;
With&#13;
Us"-$350&#13;
Judy&#13;
LogsdonIMonika&#13;
Strom-&#13;
"Communication,&#13;
Community&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Commitment"-$350&#13;
II&#13;
Diane&#13;
Welsh!Karla&#13;
Lajean&#13;
I&#13;
Farrall-"Insights&#13;
On&#13;
I&#13;
Achivement"-&#13;
$350&#13;
Morris&#13;
Firebaugh."Quarter&#13;
Century&#13;
of Progress"&#13;
-$750&#13;
Morris&#13;
Firebaugh-"Building&#13;
for Next&#13;
Quarter&#13;
Century"-$750&#13;
I&#13;
Roseann&#13;
Jean Mason-"Writing&#13;
Contest"-$750&#13;
Lucia&#13;
Natalia&#13;
Herrera-&#13;
"Hispanic&#13;
Open&#13;
Hou.. "-$500&#13;
Shauna&#13;
Hodges-"Cultoral&#13;
Understanding"-$750&#13;
Walter&#13;
Gutierrez-"Ethnic&#13;
Festival&#13;
Week"-$750&#13;
Cynthia&#13;
Jensen-"Campus&#13;
V18it&#13;
Day"-$350&#13;
II&#13;
I:&#13;
Annual&#13;
Ski Trip Planned&#13;
II&#13;
,&#13;
Park/Mary&#13;
Jane&#13;
lift ticket;&#13;
dis-&#13;
II&#13;
count&#13;
prices&#13;
on rentals,&#13;
le880D',&#13;
and extra day tickets;&#13;
group&#13;
I'&#13;
pizza party;&#13;
and a free area&#13;
shuttle.&#13;
What's&#13;
the price you&#13;
ask1 You get the whole package,&#13;
transportation&#13;
to&#13;
Winter&#13;
Park,a &#13;
I&#13;
lot of fun, and a lot of memories&#13;
for a mere $395 per person!&#13;
A  &#13;
!&#13;
$75 deposit&#13;
is required&#13;
when &#13;
yOU&#13;
sign up. The deadline&#13;
tosign &#13;
up&#13;
is November&#13;
15, or &#13;
until it &#13;
IS  &#13;
n&#13;
filled..&#13;
For more information&#13;
C8&#13;
595-2345.&#13;
I&#13;
by Melisa&#13;
Halverson&#13;
It's that time of year again.&#13;
Time for exams,&#13;
papers,&#13;
and&#13;
time for mother&#13;
nature&#13;
to start&#13;
oovering&#13;
the earth with that&#13;
powdery&#13;
white stuff.&#13;
When&#13;
the&#13;
snow starts&#13;
falling&#13;
what do&#13;
many&#13;
people&#13;
think&#13;
of? Parking&#13;
in large snow drifts at UW-&#13;
Parkside!&#13;
Well that's&#13;
not exactly&#13;
what I had in mind,&#13;
but yes that&#13;
is true.&#13;
Actually,&#13;
what&#13;
I was&#13;
thinking&#13;
of was skiing.&#13;
That&#13;
wonderful&#13;
sport that allows&#13;
you&#13;
to be like a kid again&#13;
and play in&#13;
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              <text>THE&#13;
Rocco Wins&#13;
Vice-Presidency&#13;
Prellmlnary&#13;
Plans Include Reinstating Safewalk.&#13;
Prosram&#13;
NiJ:k&#13;
Zahn&#13;
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communication between the&#13;
Student Government and the&#13;
Student Body, to insure that the&#13;
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and responsibilities  concerning&#13;
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Preeident, nine student senators,&#13;
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8:00p.m. each day.&#13;
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Jamilaiahia  Nicholson, Steve&#13;
Zieman, Lennie Becker, Gary R.&#13;
Blevins, Payne-Minhael&#13;
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Kevin&#13;
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Chris Boeset,&#13;
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Lewis. Dave Towle was elected&#13;
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Advisory Board.&#13;
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I&#13;
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will&#13;
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that people care&#13;
so&#13;
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DlsdpUnary Procedures Questioned&#13;
cony and yelling obscenities  and&#13;
sexually&#13;
derogatory  remarks  and&#13;
iunuendoes  to women who were&#13;
passing by." Wallner imposed&#13;
sanctions,  including a "two mon-&#13;
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and mandatory  attendance  at&#13;
educational  sessions on harass-&#13;
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these decisions&#13;
to&#13;
Possehl and,&#13;
on further  review, most of the&#13;
sanctions were lifted.&#13;
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incidents have some serious&#13;
questions  about the procedures&#13;
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employed in their case. "First of&#13;
~ all, none of us were around that&#13;
l&#13;
evening.  We were in and out,&#13;
l&#13;
involved with girlfriends,  friends&#13;
&lt;&#13;
and the like. Second, we&#13;
could&#13;
not get any information  about&#13;
what the allegations  were really&#13;
AlanR.&#13;
Oook&#13;
Assistant New8 Editor&#13;
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four male&#13;
students of Parkside,  living in&#13;
the Residence Halls, were served&#13;
with notices of "alleged&#13;
involve-&#13;
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and Resident Hall Policy" from&#13;
Ms.&#13;
DeAnn POBBehl,Director of&#13;
Re8idence Life. The notic-e&#13;
directed&#13;
them to appear'&#13;
.efcre&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Steve Wallner, Assj~tant&#13;
Director of Resident Li&#13;
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to&#13;
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day, the&#13;
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Wallner, at which time they&#13;
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accused&#13;
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allegedly "stan-i.ing on their bel-&#13;
about until we met with Steve,"&#13;
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week we were sitting here won-&#13;
dering what was going on."&#13;
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to&#13;
the students,  one&#13;
of them "got ofTafter the first&#13;
hearing, while a student who&#13;
was with him all night was sanc-&#13;
tioned and forced&#13;
to&#13;
appeal."&#13;
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~ were never allowed to see the&#13;
Incident Reports&#13;
filed&#13;
against&#13;
them, nor afforded the opportu-&#13;
nity&#13;
to&#13;
confront their accusers.&#13;
"If&#13;
we had not been let off, the&#13;
next step would have been&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Dean of Students  ... and we were&#13;
afraid that he would have to&#13;
back up hie people."&#13;
"What upsets us the most is&#13;
that we were let off, but made&#13;
to&#13;
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pg.&#13;
2&#13;
manager,  and Jennifer Boris,&#13;
assistant  stage manager.&#13;
This play was chosen by the&#13;
Drama Department  for many&#13;
reasons.  They wanted&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
something that was more intel-&#13;
lectual and abstract than some&#13;
of the things previously done.&#13;
They felt they had an obligation&#13;
to&#13;
the students  and the depart-&#13;
ment to try different types of&#13;
theater.  But since the plot is not&#13;
linear and jumps around&#13;
in&#13;
time&#13;
and space, the play has been&#13;
more challenging from a&#13;
produc-&#13;
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forced to physically change&#13;
coe-&#13;
tumes and to mentally change&#13;
time periods without much&#13;
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change around&#13;
them.&#13;
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audience is to suspend their dis-&#13;
beliefs and concentrate  on the&#13;
play aa a play. With this play,&#13;
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audience along on a journey that&#13;
is more imaginative  and theatri-&#13;
cal than the usual path of build-&#13;
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does differently than other plays&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
project an optimistic view of&#13;
the future, a sentiment  missing&#13;
from most contemporary  plays.&#13;
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years 1888-1955 but the charac-&#13;
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and the audience is enticed&#13;
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imagine the peeeage of time.&#13;
A&#13;
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their time,&#13;
On the Verge&#13;
is filled&#13;
with funny, wacky, imaginative&#13;
language and is one of the rich-&#13;
est comedies of the year.&#13;
Tickets for any of the perfor-&#13;
mancee&#13;
are&#13;
available by calling&#13;
the UW-Parkoide Ticket Offioe&#13;
between&#13;
8&#13;
a.m. and&#13;
4&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Monday through Friday at (414)&#13;
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box&#13;
office.&#13;
Vlctorlan&#13;
Women&#13;
TraveHlns Through Time&#13;
On&#13;
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opens this&#13;
Friday&#13;
at&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
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OhriB Tiohuk&#13;
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Perhaps the imagination is on&#13;
the verge of recovering us rights.&#13;
-Andre Breton&#13;
On The Verge,&#13;
a delightful&#13;
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1993-94 Plays at Parkeide Series&#13;
with&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
performances&#13;
October 29-30 and November 5-&#13;
6. A 10:00 a.m. matinee will be&#13;
held on Thureday,  November 4.&#13;
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held&#13;
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end of the main campus&#13;
com-&#13;
plex. Admission is&#13;
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for the&#13;
general public and&#13;
$6&#13;
for stu-&#13;
dents, staff, and senior citizens.&#13;
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The Verge&#13;
is the story of&#13;
three female Victorian explorers&#13;
whose time travel adventures&#13;
take them&#13;
to&#13;
a land they call&#13;
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takes them through  a continuum&#13;
of space, time, history, geogra-&#13;
phy, and fashion.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
director Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky, associate professor of&#13;
dramatic  arts,&#13;
"An&#13;
important&#13;
element in the play is language&#13;
and the usage of language. How&#13;
language changes.  How lan-&#13;
guage shapes culture and how&#13;
culture shapes language.  The&#13;
play is about a journey of self-&#13;
discovery and self-exploration.&#13;
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within ourselves.&#13;
A&#13;
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within and without."&#13;
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McIntyre, Tina Pauketelis,&#13;
Thadd Krueger, and&#13;
Leah&#13;
Delaney.  Production  team mem-&#13;
bers include Judith Tucker-&#13;
Snider, costume designer,&#13;
Kim&#13;
Inetenee,&#13;
costumer. Skelly&#13;
Warren, scene and lighting&#13;
design, John Costigan, sound&#13;
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              <text>Dr. Stu Rubner To Resign&#13;
AlanR. Cook&#13;
Assistant News Editor&#13;
In 8 statement, during an Oct.&#13;
14interview, Stuart Rubner,&#13;
UW-ParksideDirector of&#13;
Counselingand Testing,&#13;
announced his upcoming&#13;
resignation from his position at .&#13;
He will formally tender his&#13;
reeignation to Gary Grace,&#13;
Aslistaot Chancellor for Student&#13;
Affaire,in the very near future.&#13;
Ruhner has accepted a position&#13;
at the University of Texas at San&#13;
Antonio. There he will serve 88&#13;
Director of Student Development.&#13;
Rubner has been at Parkside&#13;
since 1977, when he accepted a&#13;
p08~ti~nthat involved recruiting,&#13;
advieing and counselling adult&#13;
students. Changes over the&#13;
years have resulted in the&#13;
development of the Office of&#13;
Counseling and Testing and hie&#13;
position ae director. He has been&#13;
temporarily managing the entire&#13;
office of Learning assistance and&#13;
Counseling, since the September&#13;
retirement of Carol Cashen.&#13;
Commenting on hie decision,&#13;
Rubner says, "It was a good 15&#13;
years here at Parkside, but this&#13;
extraordinary opportunity came&#13;
along and I took it ...&#13;
Professionally, I needed this&#13;
opportunity to keep growing ". It&#13;
is very exciting."&#13;
Rubner has served as an&#13;
advisor for the Parkside Ranger&#13;
for the past five years, so it is&#13;
with special regret and best&#13;
wishes that we report his&#13;
resignation. More information&#13;
about Rubner and his work at&#13;
Parkside will be reported at a&#13;
later date,&#13;
Student Attacked Outside&#13;
Comm. Arts Building&#13;
NickZa.hn&#13;
News Editor&#13;
UW-Parkside Police received a&#13;
battery complaint at 8:14 p.m.,&#13;
Oct 12, According to Thomas&#13;
Knitter,interim chief of police at&#13;
UW-Parkside, the victim, a 17&#13;
yearold male UW-Parkside&#13;
Itudent, told police that he was&#13;
"jumped"outside the&#13;
Communications/Arts building&#13;
shortlybefore 8:00 p.m.&#13;
The student reported that an&#13;
attacker ran at him from&#13;
thebushes in the Oomm. Arts&#13;
area and struck him in the&#13;
forehead. The student fell to the&#13;
ground, got up, struck back at&#13;
the attacker, and ran to his&#13;
vehicle located in the nearby&#13;
parking lot.&#13;
A short time later, the student&#13;
arrived at home were hie mother&#13;
questioned him about his ripped&#13;
clothing. The student was&#13;
hesitant to report the incident&#13;
but hie mother phoned police and&#13;
stated that she was concerned&#13;
with the welfare of the campus&#13;
community.&#13;
After questioning the victim,&#13;
police concluded that robbery&#13;
was not a motive. The victim&#13;
could not think of a reason for&#13;
someone wanting to do this to&#13;
him. He also thought it possible&#13;
that the attacker was not alone.&#13;
Knitter stated that "the matter&#13;
remains under investigation ..."&#13;
and those "with any information&#13;
about the incident, please&#13;
contact campus police."&#13;
Academic Advising Under Discussion&#13;
AlanR. Cook&#13;
Aeaistant News Editor&#13;
At a new student orientation&#13;
oarlyin August, Ms, Gayle&#13;
~effrieslearned just how&#13;
IDlportant,competent, and&#13;
llBnsitiveacademic advising can&#13;
be. According to Jeffries, a&#13;
professorsuggested to her that&#13;
absshould reoonsider coming to&#13;
Parkside, upon learning that she&#13;
neededto take some remedial&#13;
AcademicSkills courses as a&#13;
result of her entrance tests. "He&#13;
toldme that I should consider&#13;
ro~gto Gateway, instead,"&#13;
claims Jeffries. "I felt he wae&#13;
expressing his view to a minority&#13;
I&#13;
student, because he there was a&#13;
white guy behind me with&#13;
similar test results and he spoke&#13;
to him with encouragement,&#13;
8UPPO~inghis aspirations."&#13;
Jeffries filed no official&#13;
complaint about the matter, "It&#13;
Just stuck in my mind ... if&#13;
Puzzled me ... it surprise 1me&#13;
that a person in a place of higher&#13;
learning would speak j"j such a&#13;
derogatory manner." Questioned&#13;
about the allegation, the&#13;
professor in question&#13;
categorically denies his&#13;
involvement in the incident. "I&#13;
have no recollection of talking to&#13;
a student of that description," he&#13;
claims. Jeffries states, "I realize,&#13;
at this point, that its his word&#13;
against mine and there's nothing&#13;
I can do about it."&#13;
Jeffries, a nontraditional&#13;
returning student expresses&#13;
concern about other students&#13;
who might face similar&#13;
situations. "I'm just afraid that&#13;
an 18 year old or someone more&#13;
impressionable could have been&#13;
devastated by an incident like&#13;
this ... I just want people to be&#13;
aware that stigmatism exists&#13;
even here," Jeffries says. She&#13;
wonders about a more one to one&#13;
approach to advising. "I feel that&#13;
every returning student who has&#13;
been out of school for awhile&#13;
needs a different approach to&#13;
advising ... If you've been out of&#13;
the mainstream for awhile, it's&#13;
not that you can't read a&#13;
schedule, but you do need a little&#13;
more help ... They prep the kide&#13;
in high school, now. They know&#13;
the system better ... adult&#13;
students may need more help&#13;
here."&#13;
Jeffries states that things have&#13;
changed since becoming a&#13;
student. "I get a lot of positive&#13;
encouragement from my&#13;
teachers." Reflecting on the&#13;
reported incident, she says, "I&#13;
can't let it stop me. I'm here to&#13;
learn and I'll do whatever I have&#13;
to do to accomplish that goal."&#13;
Jeffries is not alone in her&#13;
concern about academic advising&#13;
at Parkeide. Ms. Cheryl Murphy,&#13;
a tutor in the Academic Resource&#13;
Center, says that many students,&#13;
many of whom prefer to remain&#13;
anonymous, reports that&#13;
frustration with the advising&#13;
process is common. "Students&#13;
don't know how to telk to their&#13;
advisors when they Ilrst get&#13;
here," she says. "They are&#13;
ending up in classes that they&#13;
find hard to manage. They have&#13;
the background, but some of&#13;
continued on pg. 4&#13;
Dr. Stuart JCubner&#13;
Students Waiting&#13;
ForA Room&#13;
Bill Bennett&#13;
news writer&#13;
"A lot of work is ahead to get the&#13;
proper approval." McLaughlin&#13;
believes it is about a two year&#13;
process. "Hopefully between&#13;
1995 and 1997 we will receive&#13;
permission." McLaughlin also&#13;
believes that students who were&#13;
on the waiting list and could not&#13;
find alternative housing either&#13;
commuted or dropped out.&#13;
Furthermore, he points out that&#13;
a study on where the students&#13;
found alternate housing is in&#13;
process.&#13;
The residence halls provide&#13;
accommodations for 403&#13;
students. Those interested in oncampus&#13;
housing are encouraged&#13;
to apply immediately for the&#13;
spring semester, since there is a&#13;
waiting list. "The earlier you&#13;
apply the better your chances&#13;
are." said Possehl.&#13;
To apply, students must go to&#13;
the housing office, located at the&#13;
on-campus residence halls in&#13;
apartment 4-C, to fill out an&#13;
application and submit a signed&#13;
contract along with a payment!&#13;
security deposit to the&#13;
Residential Life Office. For&#13;
more information please call&#13;
595-2320.&#13;
Campus housing at UW~&#13;
Parkside is completely full and a&#13;
waiting list is at its largest,&#13;
according to Deann Possehl,&#13;
Director of Residence Life. This&#13;
semester there are 38 UWParkeide&#13;
students that have&#13;
been denied on-campus housing,&#13;
leaving them with little&#13;
alternatives for places to live.&#13;
Possehl is optimistic about&#13;
these students receiving housing,&#13;
by noting that students on the&#13;
list usually get housing by the&#13;
following semester. In years past&#13;
the students have been able to&#13;
find housing at the Racine&#13;
YMCA. Possehl added, "The&#13;
YMCA was not the best&#13;
alternative for Parkside&#13;
students."&#13;
In addition, the school believes&#13;
that it will be several years&#13;
before additional housing is&#13;
added. Possehl stated, "We are in&#13;
the process [of additional&#13;
housing], and as we work out the&#13;
details we will be informing the&#13;
students." Dean of Students,&#13;
Steve McLaughlin, commented&#13;
Academic from pg. I&#13;
these students have not&#13;
practiced their math and writing&#13;
skills for years ... They end up&#13;
really struggling and thinking&#13;
about dropping classes."&#13;
Murphy's concerns are supported&#13;
by an impromptu survey&#13;
conducted by The Ranger in the&#13;
area around the Coffee Shoppe.&#13;
Of the numerous students&#13;
questioned, many report concern&#13;
that their advising might&#13;
somehow have been done&#13;
differently, especially at the&#13;
beginning of academic careers.&#13;
Murphy has prepared a&#13;
proposal, based on her&#13;
perceptions, calling for more&#13;
active and prescriptive advising&#13;
for many returning students.&#13;
The proposal has been submitted&#13;
to the Chancellor's office and&#13;
Murphy awaits a reply.&#13;
Mr. John F. Elmore, Director&#13;
of the Advising Center,&#13;
comments on the Jeffries case.&#13;
He expresses confusion over the&#13;
whole situation. "I've talked to&#13;
the professor involved and 1 do&#13;
not know what was said and by&#13;
whom," he says. "No matter who&#13;
was involved, an imprudent&#13;
remark was made," he )&#13;
summarizes. "Thcee things will&#13;
unfortunately happen, whenever&#13;
people are involved."&#13;
Commenting on the advising&#13;
process in general, he says "It is&#13;
something that is never done&#13;
perfectly; there is always room&#13;
for improvement."&#13;
Elmore talks about changes he&#13;
has seen over the years. "'When&#13;
I first came here, the flrst&#13;
chancellor believed that student&#13;
should have no advisors at all.&#13;
That kind of lai ... z-faire&#13;
attitude wee difficult for many ...&#13;
Any system you develop will&#13;
work for some people and prove&#13;
difficult for others."&#13;
"Advising in American&#13;
education is like a thorn in the&#13;
side that has never completely&#13;
healed; it is something that we&#13;
have never become satisfied&#13;
with," Elmore states. Elmore&#13;
says that there is a program&#13;
review currently underway,&#13;
headed by Dr. Stu Rubner,&#13;
Director of Counseling and&#13;
'Thsting, "but these things take a&#13;
while to accomplish."&#13;
Rubner confirms and explains&#13;
the program review underway.&#13;
A .. lf-study iB currently being&#13;
conducted by the office of&#13;
Counselling and 'Ieeting, he&#13;
says. "We are trying to examine&#13;
all sorts of dimensions of the&#13;
advising program," Rubner&#13;
states. "We will be surveying&#13;
students as part of our selfassessment."&#13;
The self study will&#13;
then be submitted to Dr. Gary&#13;
Grace, Assistant Chancellor for&#13;
Student Affairs, sometime in&#13;
February and an independent&#13;
Committee will review the study,&#13;
making specific&#13;
recommendations for change.&#13;
"How students are identified as&#13;
prescriptive or standard advisees&#13;
will certainly be one of our big&#13;
questions ... We will have to&#13;
start treating people as people,&#13;
rather than numbers."&#13;
In the meantime and as a&#13;
general rule, Elmore advises&#13;
students to take active&#13;
responsibility in their class&#13;
selection and planning. Advisors&#13;
are not forced to do what they&#13;
do, he says. "An advisor is there&#13;
because they want to be. Most&#13;
advisors want to talk to students&#13;
about their program, their&#13;
cleeeee, their ideas and plans."&#13;
"Become a ~ in your&#13;
major, in your department,"&#13;
by Karen Du.hl&#13;
Feature Writer&#13;
Chills Galore at Parkside&#13;
Halloween is just around the&#13;
corner, complete with witches,&#13;
goblins, and things that go bump&#13;
in the night. Th celebrate the&#13;
season, PAB is sponsoring an&#13;
evening of thrills and chills on&#13;
the silver screen. On October&#13;
27th at 7:00 P.M., two movies,&#13;
Creepshow, and The Witches of&#13;
EaBtwick will be shown in the&#13;
Union Cinema.&#13;
Creepshow is a collection of&#13;
five horror stories written by&#13;
Steven King and directed by&#13;
George Romero. H cockroaches,&#13;
green ooze and zombies sound&#13;
like your idea of a good time,&#13;
then this movie is right up your&#13;
alley. The cast includes Lealie&#13;
Neilson, Ted Danson and even&#13;
Stephen King himself&#13;
The Witches of EaBtwick is a&#13;
gripping, offbeat etory about&#13;
three women in a small New&#13;
England town who conjur up a&#13;
rich, eccentric stranger. The film&#13;
features, Susan Sarandon, Jack&#13;
Nicholson, and Cher.&#13;
Both film. are being&#13;
presented free of charge, so&#13;
make this an evening of chilling&#13;
Halloween fun.&#13;
Elmore emphasizes. "Students&#13;
should regularly ask themselves,&#13;
'Do I know my advisor or&#13;
someone in my department well&#13;
enough to ask for a solid&#13;
recommendation?' If not, the&#13;
student has missed the boat and&#13;
should consider how to become&#13;
better known." Elmore&#13;
concludes by encouraging&#13;
students to ask for a change of&#13;
advisors if the match is not a&#13;
good one.&#13;
Mr. Larry Turner, Coordinator&#13;
for Retention Services in the&#13;
Center for Educational and&#13;
Cultural Advancement, who&#13;
spends much of his time advising&#13;
students, states, "I can&#13;
understand her [Jeffrie.1&#13;
frustration. I can understand&#13;
the frustration of any student&#13;
who ends up in courses that are&#13;
inappropriate." Responding to&#13;
the question of changes in the&#13;
advising procedure, he states, "I&#13;
don't have any magic answer,&#13;
but I recognize the need for&#13;
review and experimentation."&#13;
Turner echoes Elmore's&#13;
emphasis on student&#13;
responsibility and initiative. He&#13;
stresses that effective advising&#13;
takes place over time; it involves&#13;
the development of an ongoing&#13;
relationship of trust and mutual&#13;
respect. "The question is not&#13;
only what Elcan do better, but&#13;
what the ~ can do better,&#13;
as well ... Effective advising&#13;
involves shared responsibility ...&#13;
It involves an active engagement&#13;
with the advising process by&#13;
students and advisors alike."&#13;
"Our studenta need to become&#13;
more effective consumers in&#13;
their education," Turner&#13;
concludes. "They have to become&#13;
actively involved."&#13;
. .,&#13;
Turn Off The Violence&#13;
April Proeka.&#13;
News Writer&#13;
7Urn Off The Vwlence asked&#13;
the community ofU.W.Park.,de&#13;
to not watch any violent&#13;
programs or movies and to not&#13;
listen to any violent music for&#13;
twenty ~ four hours on Oct 14,&#13;
1993. 7Urn Off the Vwlence ie&#13;
not a censorship program, and is&#13;
asking people to decide what&#13;
is "violent"&#13;
After a eeries of highly&#13;
publicized crimes in the spring /&#13;
summer of 1991 in Minnesota,&#13;
7Um Off the Vwlence was started&#13;
in memory of all victims of&#13;
violent crimes. 'This year, it was&#13;
introduced for the f11"attime in&#13;
this area by Officer Marlene&#13;
Schlecht. Officer Schlecht iB on&#13;
the State Board Directors for&#13;
Wisconsin Crime Prevention&#13;
Practioners and is certified as a&#13;
specialist Crime Prevention&#13;
Practioner. Also, Officer&#13;
Schlecht i. on the International&#13;
Socu,ty of Crime Plwventio&#13;
Student's organizatiolll~'&#13;
a. :ParkeiiU Studenl ...&#13;
Government~&#13;
Student Union; Par~~&#13;
Student Alliance, the Wo,"",\&#13;
Center, &amp;.idence AeeiBtant, flo&#13;
Ranger, Peer Educators the&#13;
Residence Hou.ing ~&#13;
and many more, support til: ~&#13;
program 'whole heartadly" "&#13;
7Urn Off The VIOlence .&#13;
addre .... all form. ohiolen&#13;
Thie includes: phy.icaland -,&#13;
.sexual violence, verbal violen&#13;
violence in music, faJnily and ~&#13;
playground violence, and ha.&#13;
violence.&#13;
Next year, there will be.&#13;
national campaign for Turn 01&#13;
The VwlencB. "Next YSBl wo'Ii&#13;
do it even better hopefuut,&#13;
Officer Schlecht. Formar Chi6&#13;
of Police, David Ostrowoki&#13;
stated, "It's a step in the nlht&#13;
direction."&#13;
Academic Support Group&#13;
for Students with Disabilities&#13;
September 29: Is Time Manageable?&#13;
October 27th: How Can I Get What I Want and Need?&#13;
November 17th: Is There A Better Way To Prepare for Exams?&#13;
CART 143&#13;
Wednesdays from 12:00 to lZ:S0&#13;
Hope to see'YOUthere· BriDg your lunch!&#13;
For more information contact Renee Sartin Kirby,&#13;
Coordinator-Disability Services. WLLC0175, 595-2610&#13;
MONDAY: After an assault:&#13;
preeented by Ksnoshans Against Sexual Assault&#13;
12 noon-1 :00 pm in Union 104&#13;
A discussion of the medical, legal, and advocacy&#13;
procedures available to survivors.&#13;
TUESDAY: Profile/Probation&#13;
presented by Campus Police Officer Marlene SChlecht &amp;&#13;
Kenosha County Sensitive Crimes ProbalionlParole Officers&#13;
12 noon -1:30pm in Union 104&#13;
The prome of a sexual assault offender,&#13;
rehabllitaUon while incarcerated and monitoring&#13;
after release.&#13;
WEDNESDAY: Chimera &amp; Men Stopping Rape&#13;
3:00 pm ·6:00 pm in Union 104&#13;
Chimera will be a women's self-defense worl&lt;shop.&#13;
3:00 pm • 4:30 pm in Union 207&#13;
Men stopping rape is a consciousness-raising&#13;
session for men.&#13;
THURSDAY: Solutions&#13;
12 noon -1 :30 pm In Union 207&#13;
A discussion With campus administraUon abOUt&#13;
the policy regarding sexual assault and Its&#13;
prevenUon.&#13;
FRIDAY: Rape Culture&#13;
12 noon - 1:00 pm in Union 207&#13;
An exploration of daily interactions which&#13;
reinforce v;olenoe against women.&#13;
Survivors' Speak Out followed by&#13;
Take Back The Night Rally&#13;
6:00 pm in Union Bazaar&#13;
Survivors of sexual assault speak out about their&#13;
experiences followed by a march around Inner&#13;
Loop Road symbolizing our refusal to surrender&#13;
the night to our assailants.&#13;
Sponsored by&#13;
UW-Parkside Women's Center&#13;
",&#13;
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SHOULDUPSfAfE SPEC'AL 'NfE.ESfS&#13;
".erAfE W'SCONS'N SCHOOL POL'C'ES1&#13;
/)y Mike Schaefer, Deb Cutler, and 'Ien Jacobsen&#13;
Imagine youreelfwalking&#13;
'WBy from U.W. Parkeide to&#13;
enjoyyour Christmas Eve and&#13;
ChristmeB with your femily end&#13;
friends. 111eo, come January 3rd&#13;
aod 4th, you fmd yourself beck&#13;
oncampus taking your fell&#13;
Il8melJter finals. If Wisconsin&#13;
Stete Assembly Bill 217 paeeea,&#13;
this is a possible scenario.&#13;
W.S.A.B.217 states that "the&#13;
board [of regen tel shall ensure&#13;
that no fall semester classes at&#13;
any center or institution ...&#13;
commence until after Labor&#13;
Day."This bill would also include&#13;
elementary and secondary&#13;
schoolsamong the institutions&#13;
not allowed to start until after&#13;
- Lobor Day. W.S.A.B. 217 is&#13;
currently being sponsered by&#13;
Wisconsin's tourism industry.&#13;
Their reasoning that most of&#13;
their employees are college&#13;
etudenta, the tourism industry&#13;
lceeaa substantial amount of&#13;
money when their workforce&#13;
returns to school before the&#13;
season ende.&#13;
U.W. Madison has recently&#13;
completed a study (as reported&#13;
in The Wisconsin State Journal,&#13;
a Madison area newspaper)&#13;
concluding that only 6% of the&#13;
tourism industry's workforce&#13;
ooneisted of college students.&#13;
This is hardly enough to make or&#13;
break any business. At most,&#13;
those businesses would be&#13;
affected only for the last week of&#13;
the official tourist season, which&#13;
lasts from Memorial Day to&#13;
thick, but we'll spare you all of&#13;
that. Part of our reasoning&#13;
concerns space limitations. Our&#13;
best reason, however, is that if&#13;
we continued in this manner we&#13;
might make it eound ae though&#13;
the Armageddon were upon us.&#13;
It isn't. lfWiscoDsin State&#13;
Aasembly Bill 217 passes the eky&#13;
won't go paisley, your Bible won't&#13;
spontaneously combust and dogs&#13;
won't start sleeping with cats.&#13;
However, the passage of this bill&#13;
would be yet another hurdle for&#13;
UB in our college careers.&#13;
Incidentally, the Board of&#13;
Regents has been considering&#13;
extending the school year to give&#13;
students more class time.&#13;
Increasingly, universities across&#13;
the country have been operating&#13;
on this "early calender," giving&#13;
their students more class time.&#13;
Aa might be expected, atudenta&#13;
of those universities have seen&#13;
their overall GPA and test&#13;
scores improve.&#13;
W.SAB 217 doesn't only affect&#13;
those of us in college.&#13;
Elementary echocle, high&#13;
schools, and technical schools&#13;
would else be affected. The&#13;
United States spends more&#13;
money per pupil than any other&#13;
country in the world, especially&#13;
on our elementary and high&#13;
school students. However,&#13;
stacked up against the other&#13;
indusrialized nations of the&#13;
world ... well, we beat Portugal (&#13;
International Comparisons of&#13;
Educations 1992). IfWS.A.B.&#13;
selves, deny their feelings, are&#13;
obsessed, have weak boundaries&#13;
of rules or limits, have&#13;
communicabivn problems with&#13;
other women, fall in love with&#13;
losers and get dragged down&#13;
because of this type of&#13;
relaticnehip.&#13;
W.lat maintains it? Church,&#13;
eel-cole, and parents reinforce&#13;
tl~e idea of selfless givers to&#13;
society, The co.dependants are&#13;
at extremes when taking care of&#13;
things, e.g. cleaning house style&#13;
could be very clean or very&#13;
messy. These people avoid pain,&#13;
and look for acceptance by&#13;
pleasing others. Questions to&#13;
ask yourself for health purposes&#13;
if you think you are a codependant:&#13;
Is it a problem?&#13;
What would life be like if it&#13;
wasn't a problem? When can you&#13;
take care of yourself'? If you&#13;
don't like your answers. you may&#13;
indeed have a problem.&#13;
What stops it? People must be&#13;
aware of it. The pain motivates&#13;
people to get help to learn to&#13;
change behaviors, realizing they&#13;
don't have to control everything,&#13;
learning to "feel" feelings, how to&#13;
have fun without being overresponsible&#13;
for others, realizing&#13;
other people are responsible for&#13;
themselves, and finally, living in&#13;
the present.&#13;
Second Nature by Moss Ingram&#13;
, 19 9 J 1'kIss :tngl'l:Ull -\.,. ')&#13;
A Big pile Of Dead stick People&#13;
(One Week Later)&#13;
ON I'HE VERGE· TO&#13;
OPEN IN ONE WEEK&#13;
by Ohri. Tishuk&#13;
On the verge, a delightful&#13;
comedy by Eric Overmyer, will&#13;
be performed by the UWParkside&#13;
drama department&#13;
beginning Friday, October 29.&#13;
The play will run throngh&#13;
November 5 with 7:30 p.m.&#13;
performances on October 29 &amp;&#13;
80 and November 5 &amp; 6. There&#13;
will also be a special matinee&#13;
performance on Thursday,&#13;
November 5 beginning at 10:30&#13;
a.m. All performances will be&#13;
held in the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre located at the southwest&#13;
end of campus just inside the&#13;
doors of Communication Arts&#13;
building. Tickets COBt$6.00 for&#13;
student, staff, and senior&#13;
citizens and $7.00 for general&#13;
admission and are available&#13;
from Theatre Box Office in&#13;
CART 268 or by calling them at&#13;
595·2564.&#13;
In Overmyer's On the verge&#13;
three female Victorian explorers&#13;
set out on an adventure that&#13;
takes them from the darkest&#13;
Africa to Terra Incognita,&#13;
spinning into time traveL This&#13;
is an amazing jaunt through a&#13;
continuum of space, time,&#13;
history, geography, feminism&#13;
and fsshion- a theatrical&#13;
journey. But it also one of the&#13;
funniest, wackiest, most&#13;
imaginative comedies you're&#13;
going to see this eeeeon. It is a&#13;
fusillade of richly woven words,&#13;
puns, neologisms,&#13;
malapropisms, song lyrics and&#13;
word plays.&#13;
So get your tickets now before&#13;
it is sold out and you ending up&#13;
missing this splendid new&#13;
delightful comedy.&#13;
Labor Day. Moreover, the&#13;
University ofWiscoDsin system&#13;
has an academic clemency&#13;
program specifically for those&#13;
students that work in the&#13;
tourism industry. If a student&#13;
needs to miss the first week or 80&#13;
of classes, all that is required is&#13;
a letter from the student's&#13;
employer stating thet the&#13;
student is employed in a&#13;
business orientated to tourism.&#13;
This will exempt the student&#13;
from any penalties that would&#13;
normally be incurred in missing&#13;
the ftrst week of classes.&#13;
Should WAS.B. 217 paee, the&#13;
fall semester could be shortened&#13;
to complete the term by late&#13;
December while spring semester&#13;
classes would remain the same.&#13;
This creates an imbalance in the&#13;
school year not easily&#13;
acoomodated by prcfeeeors. The&#13;
Universities of Wisconsin at&#13;
Oshkosh, Green Bay and&#13;
LaCrosse currently start their&#13;
fall eemeetere after Labor Day.&#13;
Their classes have been&#13;
extended anywhere from five to&#13;
thirty-five minutes and their&#13;
classes do not begin on the hour&#13;
as do our's at Parkside. With the&#13;
shorter semester, students have&#13;
been finding that professors&#13;
have been assigning more&#13;
outside reading while testing&#13;
them on the material as though&#13;
the material had been discussed&#13;
in class.&#13;
The list of cons against&#13;
W.S.AB. 217 is several pages&#13;
Workshop On Co-Depenclancy&#13;
On WedneBday, October 12,&#13;
b Larson gave a workshop IJD&#13;
spendency in CART135 e.'&#13;
con. She outlined four poi-rta&#13;
bout co-dependancy.&#13;
What is it? Co-depends n.ef is&#13;
relationship between two&#13;
people, many are children and/or&#13;
SPOUsesof alcoholics a-id drug&#13;
abusers. These people are called&#13;
'enablers" because cthere are&#13;
always put first, igr.oring their&#13;
wn needs. These people let&#13;
other's behaviors .Jffect them,&#13;
and are obsessea with ('"ontrollin5'&#13;
someone else's f,ehavior. Selfee~em&#13;
is built Jn what they&#13;
thmk otherB t'link of them.&#13;
Controllers ol,ten times lose&#13;
touch within themselves.&#13;
What sta~ts it? GrowiD6 up in&#13;
dysfunctio1lal families ar,.d&#13;
learn,'n tT • .' g .1e copmg mec:.namSDlS&#13;
J&#13;
.&#13;
. tha~ ge.ts Jut of control is the&#13;
.' lD bar.is of the cau',e. One&#13;
s tJ become thil; way from&#13;
d" e:mmples. Pf'iJple with this&#13;
I. ble·m are distn' strul of their&#13;
PAC AND YOU&#13;
Jennifer Garoutte&#13;
Feature Writer&#13;
Do you like to have fun? Do&#13;
you need something to do at&#13;
noon except spend money to eat?&#13;
If you have answered yes to one&#13;
or both of these questions, then&#13;
this club is for you.&#13;
The Parkside Association of&#13;
Communicators, or PAC, is a&#13;
club here on campus who&#13;
welcomes not only&#13;
Communication students, but&#13;
every attending student&#13;
regardless of their major.&#13;
PAC meets every Wednesday&#13;
at noon at CART 133. They&#13;
discuss different activities for&#13;
students. These such activities&#13;
include: The Reading Circle,&#13;
career development, festivities,&#13;
and field trips.&#13;
This month, in connection&#13;
with the spirit of the season,&#13;
PAC will be holding a Halloween&#13;
party on Thursday, October 21.&#13;
Hay rides, a bonfire, and a&#13;
haunted house, are only a few&#13;
things that will be going on.&#13;
Thie perty ie being held at&#13;
Farmer Brown's farm only 20&#13;
minutes from Parkeide. All&#13;
students are welcome, of course.&#13;
The cost is a mere $5.00.&#13;
That is cheaper than going to&#13;
see a movie!&#13;
PAC also heldB a lunCheen the&#13;
last Wednesday of every month&#13;
in the cafeteria here at Parks ide&#13;
frem 12-12:50 pm. ThiB menth,&#13;
the luncheon will be on&#13;
Wednesday, October 27. Dessert&#13;
will be provided.&#13;
If you like to eat good food, if&#13;
you like to be Bpooked by gheBts,&#13;
or if you just like to have fun,&#13;
PAC is for you. For more&#13;
information, or if you would like&#13;
to join, conta,1; Dr. Monika&#13;
Strom in her dlice located in&#13;
CART 230.&#13;
How Do I Know What I Think&#13;
Until I See What I SalJ&#13;
by ChTi8 Umhoefer&#13;
Earneet Hemingway said he&#13;
rewrote the last page of&#13;
Farewell to Arms thirty-nine&#13;
timee before he was eatisfied.&#13;
When aeked what it wae that&#13;
had him stumped, he&#13;
responded, "Getting the worde&#13;
right."&#13;
Most of us envision&#13;
profeseional writers as having&#13;
the wonderful gill of being able&#13;
to sit down and write a best&#13;
seller with a minimum. amount&#13;
of struggle and pain. Not true.&#13;
Hemingway and other great&#13;
writers have always relied on&#13;
Colleagues to read and&#13;
comment on their written&#13;
drafts. At Parkside, studente&#13;
also have colleagues or peers&#13;
that will do exactly the same&#13;
thing. They are the writing&#13;
assistants (lNKe) who can be&#13;
found inthe Writing Center.&#13;
Writing assistants are&#13;
Parkside students who spent&#13;
five days ina training&#13;
workshop developing their own&#13;
writing skills and learning ill' w&#13;
the writing process differs fc r&#13;
each. person. They are avai"..a.ble&#13;
to help etudents from all&#13;
courses, at all levels of sJ.ill, at&#13;
any stage of their paper 3. The&#13;
WKe will help inorgardZing&#13;
ideas and informatior:.,&#13;
determining a thesi&lt;,&#13;
proofreading rough and fmal&#13;
drafts, and answer mg&#13;
questions about g~"aIIlIIl8.r,&#13;
sentence stnJ.ctu'(e, and&#13;
punctuation.&#13;
Roseann Ma"on, coordinator&#13;
of the AcaderrJ.c Resources&#13;
Center that includes the&#13;
Writing Center eaid that one of&#13;
the elements often missing in&#13;
the writing process is the oral&#13;
element and that the Writing&#13;
Center can fill that need. Ideas&#13;
often form as studente speak&#13;
and work with a WA. She&#13;
added that "etudents can grow&#13;
intsllectually here ae they&#13;
learn to make connection&#13;
between what they knpw and&#13;
what they're learning inthe&#13;
classroom."&#13;
Communication major&#13;
Rebecca Ludwig has found the&#13;
writing assistante to be very&#13;
professional. "They don't make&#13;
fun of your writing ..I have&#13;
found it to be a great help,and&#13;
it has saved my grade on more&#13;
than one occasion."&#13;
Often the WKs gain as much&#13;
as the students coming infor&#13;
help. Kathy Kortandick, a&#13;
senior majoring inEnglish and&#13;
Sociology who has worked as a&#13;
WA for fivs years, said that "by&#13;
researching eomething with&#13;
the student that neither of us&#13;
understands, my writing also&#13;
improves: Kortandick noted&#13;
that writing is still a painful&#13;
process for her, and ehe often&#13;
uses the help of other writing&#13;
assistants.&#13;
Although the Writing Center&#13;
is a place where students can&#13;
fmel answers to many of their&#13;
questions concerniDg writing,&#13;
there are some rolee that the&#13;
center cannot perform. It is not&#13;
the fIrSt aid etation where an&#13;
ailing paper is brought for a&#13;
quick fix fifteen minutee before&#13;
it's due. Nor is it a drop-off&#13;
service wQi!re a paper is left to&#13;
have thoee complicated&#13;
mechanical things&#13;
(punctuation, spelling, and&#13;
grammar) fixed by someone&#13;
else so the paper will look good.&#13;
Finally, the writing asaietants&#13;
can't guarantee a paper will&#13;
receive an "A," but they will do&#13;
everything poesible to help&#13;
students improve and develop&#13;
their expertise as writers.&#13;
No appointment is neceeeary&#13;
at the Writing Center; students&#13;
are served on a drop-in basis.&#13;
Itis located inD180, which is&#13;
around the corner from the&#13;
booketore, down the hall from&#13;
the career lab, and inside the&#13;
Acadsmic Reeourcee Center.&#13;
The hours are: MondayThursday&#13;
from 9-6, and Friday&#13;
from 9-12. During the busiest&#13;
hours of the day there are two&#13;
WKs on duty. After 4:00, the&#13;
center is generally less&#13;
crowded and one assistant is&#13;
scheduled.&#13;
The Writing Center is open&#13;
to all student&amp;-take some&#13;
time to find out more about&#13;
thie facility.&#13;
Remember the words of E.M.&#13;
Forstar, English novelist,&#13;
essayist, and author of&#13;
Howard's End and A Passage&#13;
to India who eaid, "How do I&#13;
know what Ithink until I eee&#13;
what I say." In the Writing&#13;
Center, studente will get help&#13;
with that process of&#13;
transferring their thoughte to&#13;
words and then to well&#13;
dsveloped and organized&#13;
papers.&#13;
CJhu~~day u\Jiqht&#13;
• Hansel &amp; Gretal Night&#13;
• MI the way from SnntenbeeUe&#13;
• 81 pitehers of Bnseh-Oetoberfest&#13;
• 81 shots of Jagnneister &amp;&#13;
Bnmplestilsker&#13;
~atu~day (Detobe~ 22ftd&#13;
• 9 to e10se .&#13;
• Is the meting of Minow mnnehing s~eieiY""""""""""""'"''''''&#13;
Stop by and mood! a minow &amp; yoo ean beeome a eard tarryiog member, loo!&#13;
&lt;JJa~~oweet\ epaltty, ~ut\ (DeL 2f~t&#13;
• a-whenever&#13;
• U.1. Subs all the way from London &amp; Johny Bravo from Kenosha&#13;
• 81 Cover for those in eostnme&#13;
• 82 cover for those not in costume&#13;
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.&#13;
.;:- • • c&#13;
(&gt;- ..&#13;
~a~~~~~ a~~~edP~fo~tion than spa~. It I&#13;
to start elseses until after Labor be great ifwe could aay "lh..i&#13;
day, yeah, we'Ulive. We're oollege uel," and you did, but V:ed ,&#13;
students, we're pretty resilient expectthat at all. Actuallyon ,&#13;
creatures, but it will be "...just glad most of you don't.Co~""&#13;
one more thing." down to the Parkside Stud&#13;
Right now we have a eay in Government office downine: )1&#13;
whether this bill will pass. Our lower msin place (you kn,. ~&#13;
state legislature has an activiet Coffee Shoppe). Ask forDe' ~&#13;
hotline;I-800-342-9472, that you 'Ierf, or Mike. Queatio. u. ~&#13;
can call to express your opinion out some details. W.S.A.B'2U~&#13;
on any bill tbat may be before will probably be the most' •&#13;
tbe Assembly or the Senate. important bill affecting th.&#13;
What happens is that an aide student, at any level,to P8aI ~&#13;
will record your name, where you through Wieronein'e state 'il&#13;
are from, and your position on legislature all year, and if. a d&#13;
whatever issues you call about. one. We hope this bill won'tll d&#13;
That aide then passes that note before the State Legi.latun cl&#13;
on to the appropriate the laat couple of days of ,&#13;
representative. In the end all the It is very possible, though fi&#13;
"yeas" and "nays" are listed on a this bill may be diBCUued'ae p:&#13;
tally sheet. Then the interested early as October 22. Hopet'uIIJcl&#13;
representative can take a look at 8 student you1l call the hotliDen&#13;
the tslly sheet and gst an idea of (1-800-342-9472) expresaing !&#13;
what people are thinking. At disfavor with W.8.A.B. 217. In n&#13;
least, that's the process in a take all of two minutes. We'd 11&#13;
nutshell. What I'm getting at is greatly appreciateyourbelpil 11&#13;
that you have a voice. fighting this bill. Thank you I&#13;
As far 8S this particular issue your time and have a nicedaJ h&#13;
is concerned, there is much more fi&#13;
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Music Director&#13;
Music Critic&#13;
Programming&#13;
Disc Jockey&#13;
Fun Raising&#13;
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We are working en cabling the dorms and&#13;
various offices.&#13;
Come on and be a part of something special&#13;
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~lma9inarlJProblems&#13;
'0\ or Columnist Daniel Vallin&#13;
'I,&#13;
" Icon remember the laet 15&#13;
!Jll or 80 very clearly, and ye.t&#13;
tI, y.... aepeete of it are still a&#13;
I, ~ ~..:... to me. Like whatever&#13;
"'I ""-'sd to the "wsr against&#13;
F~~or ths epidemic of missing&#13;
211 children in America?&#13;
I-" quite vividly shout 9&#13;
earsap when everyone was&#13;
Ie y OOD~ed over missing&#13;
~. It seemed, according to&#13;
'I chth~rls that millions of ;~Jd;; w~nt missing every year&#13;
!"Olr • ~. 11le problem, we&#13;
"'~::"'lo!d, had reached epidemic&#13;
tits: rUaDe, and missing&#13;
, %1"dren was suddenly our :I~, umber one national problem.&#13;
Ine ~ne w88 talking about it, ?~UJDI1'OUS television specials&#13;
,It :ere aired on the topic, and it&#13;
d ... lbe oubject of countless talk&#13;
1~ 1h0Wland -news magazines" on&#13;
I . televilion. It wae hard not to&#13;
a, lind the oubjeet on nearly any&#13;
magumein the super market&#13;
-outline. The nation was&#13;
daeply oonoernedover how to&#13;
dao1 with thie pre .. ing problem.&#13;
Then, lor lOme reason, the&#13;
problsm oeemedto disappear,&#13;
untiltoday, when we see and&#13;
hear absolutelynothing on a&#13;
Iopic which wee the biuest&#13;
G.abe's Gab LEAVINGPARDIDE? uw-parkside&#13;
competition that may have&#13;
Pai1d latched onto your precious&#13;
ng pedestrian's scent. The second&#13;
problem is with the competition.&#13;
G&#13;
Depending on which way the ame person you are stalking pulls out&#13;
of the parking space, you may be&#13;
left wallowing in blacktop&#13;
sorrow, victim to an unknown,&#13;
random turn of the wheel.&#13;
There are a couple of new&#13;
tactics that may increase your&#13;
chances of bringing your car to&#13;
rest in a desirable spot. The first&#13;
of the ee is what could be called&#13;
"Shotgun Commando." This&#13;
involves bringing a passenger&#13;
with you to ecam a parking spot&#13;
that may be open, but several&#13;
rows away. The passenger leaps&#13;
out of the car when a spot comee&#13;
open, and reserves it with his or&#13;
her body. Caution is advised&#13;
using this tactic, becauBe the&#13;
Shotgun Commando oould&#13;
become the Shotgun Pancake if&#13;
he or she runs into a Burly&#13;
person with a large bumper ..&#13;
The next tactic is what I like&#13;
to call blocking. Blocking&#13;
involves the shutting off of an&#13;
entire row by blocking it with&#13;
your car until a spot comes open.&#13;
You must do this surreptitiously,&#13;
for once again, the surly ~n&#13;
with the large bumper can rum&#13;
your day. The best way to do thie&#13;
ie by feigning that your car&#13;
doesn't work; some overblown&#13;
shrugging of shoulders, and&#13;
exaggersted "turning the key"&#13;
movements should buy you some&#13;
stall time.&#13;
Finally, a lot can be said for&#13;
those of us with. heavy feet, deft&#13;
hands, and a diploma from ~.e&#13;
Joey Chitwood School of DrlVlng.&#13;
The application of a ruthless&#13;
demeanor to an accelerator can&#13;
get you quite close if you ~on't&#13;
mind the insurance preDllUms.&#13;
to&#13;
concern only a few years ago.&#13;
What happened to it? Did&#13;
e:ociety and government mobilize&#13;
l~e never before and conquer&#13;
th,e mammoth public enemy?&#13;
Were all the missing found and&#13;
the kidnappers imprisoned? Has&#13;
our society improved so much so&#13;
rapidly? Not likely. Instead, the&#13;
media and the people have&#13;
msrely gotten tired of dwelling&#13;
on an issue which really was&#13;
never quite as big as it had been&#13;
made out to be, and have moved.&#13;
on to other concerns.&#13;
Similarly, I recall not 80 many&#13;
years ago, the ~ar on drugs"&#13;
was raging in America. The&#13;
government informed us that it&#13;
was a matter of national&#13;
eecurity. The epic drug problem&#13;
had to be dealt with severely, or&#13;
it would rip our society apart. It&#13;
was neceeeary to suspend civil&#13;
liberties, such as privacy, in&#13;
order to eradicate this problem.&#13;
Anyone applying for almost any&#13;
job was often required to take a&#13;
drug test. In my higb school,&#13;
drug testing was mandatory in&#13;
order to take a driver's education&#13;
cleee. Itseemed the drug&#13;
problem had permeeted every&#13;
segment of society, and had to be&#13;
weeded out, at virtually any cost.&#13;
Public policy was changed in&#13;
Onasupona time, the parking&#13;
lot alParkside was a calm, civil&#13;
I - 'l\ia WH, of couree, prior I. ,,"-_&#13;
- arrival of 5000 screaming&#13;
~la. Nowthe parking lote&#13;
IlqI beoome a war zone. Yes,&#13;
~f"-- ths drema and tragedy&#13;
• - Parking Spot Gams ie&#13;
.... ...".. out in the lote&#13;
......... dinc the Union end ;:mArta with s feroci~· that&#13;
~ been Men eince tae&#13;
Pallil ~unding Cs',bage ... cla.&#13;
p n.s.Cruotratedde~izene of&#13;
ho~s populat,on have been&#13;
tilllIiDc.each oth·....for years over&#13;
I~'~ periling epots in the&#13;
v",,", and Cor"" Arts lote. The&#13;
....""""- ~.--..n h... always been&#13;
th.~tin tae past, Tsllent and&#13;
.... _1 Ed iote have seemed a&#13;
;: ... for' Doee of us with lots of&#13;
... ~d1,tout shoes.&#13;
l&gt;r~rar, while Ican't speak&#13;
~ aIlent lot, that God- , ~1lr."haven for shuttle riders&#13;
~~ the Parking Spot&#13;
101lllJar; 8llpanded its&#13;
"'" ~ to Phy Ed. Thie hae&#13;
the ~ L,the oompetition in&#13;
"r . te becoming&#13;
.~tialIy fiercer. &amp;iOtd::.to the old Parking&#13;
Wastiming. Those&#13;
who wanted a decent epot&#13;
learned to time the ebb and flow&#13;
of the etudent tide that runs in&#13;
and out of the building between&#13;
claues. It was a ten-minute&#13;
window of opportunity that&#13;
afforded those with the guts to&#13;
cut someone off)a keen spot.&#13;
This year, with the increase. in&#13;
people arriving in the morn~g&#13;
houre the tactics have dermltely&#13;
changed.&#13;
The time no longer makes a&#13;
difference in parking spot&#13;
acquisition tactics. This year&#13;
several new tactics must be .&#13;
employed in order for you to gam&#13;
a spot in blacktop hell. The firet&#13;
of these tactics is a hold over&#13;
from the old game. It is what hae&#13;
heen described as the "'vulture"&#13;
technique .&#13;
The V1.11turetechnique, qUIte&#13;
simply. IS a page taken from th~&#13;
Stall" rs How to Handbook. Th,e&#13;
tacti.; involves trailing 8&#13;
pec'.c"!strianwith your auto, and&#13;
tr an taking their spot when they&#13;
j',ave. There are several.&#13;
problems with this techmque,.&#13;
although it is etill quite effectIve.&#13;
First of al~ the trsilee can ~t&#13;
acroBs the rows of care, leavmg&#13;
you in a race to the end of the&#13;
row and back with any other&#13;
many areas to combat this&#13;
problem. There was even talk,&#13;
at one point) of actually utilizing&#13;
the National Guard. to enforce&#13;
anti-drug laws and fight the&#13;
"war on drugs." Now, some five&#13;
years later, the phrase "war on&#13;
drugs" bas virtuelly dropped&#13;
from the lexicon. It is not&#13;
mentioned on the news on TV or&#13;
even reported in the press.&#13;
Neither George Bush nor Bill&#13;
Clinton mentioned it in their '92&#13;
presidential campaigns, though&#13;
just four years earlier it was a&#13;
central issue in the BushDukakis&#13;
race. Once again, it&#13;
seems that an issue that was&#13;
believed crucially important has&#13;
now been discarded, unresolved,&#13;
due to lack of interest.&#13;
Come to think of it, whatever&#13;
happened to the awesome threat&#13;
that skinheads once posed to our&#13;
society? And whither ie the&#13;
imminent danger of satanic&#13;
dismemberment? All of the ee&#13;
threats, which were so recently&#13;
poised to destroy our nation,&#13;
have mysteriously evaporated.&#13;
This is not to say that there&#13;
are no problems with missing&#13;
children or drug abuse; certainly&#13;
these remain valid concerns.&#13;
But the extent of these evils was,&#13;
in the recent past, blown 80 far&#13;
r&#13;
--&#13;
out of proportion&#13;
and distorted&#13;
tbat it didn't&#13;
even resemble&#13;
the true&#13;
situation.&#13;
It doesn't&#13;
really matter&#13;
what the causes&#13;
of these incidents&#13;
were. The&#13;
salient point is&#13;
that our society,&#13;
for whatever&#13;
reason, is highly&#13;
eueceptible to&#13;
mass hysteria&#13;
end moral panic.&#13;
From the&#13;
McCarthy era to the modern day,&#13;
this type of alarmist sentiment&#13;
has not relented. I look around&#13;
this campus and Isee it&#13;
happening again and again. The&#13;
most striking example that&#13;
comes to mind is the IVCF (or&#13;
particular agents thereof)&#13;
warning us against the&#13;
impending takeover by New&#13;
Agers and Sataniste. During the&#13;
month of October this paranoia&#13;
grows even stronger, as the&#13;
"danger" of Halloween nears.&#13;
Remember, that it is not only&#13;
the lunatic fringe which gives&#13;
such Chicken Little-esque cries.&#13;
We at Parkside will be submitted&#13;
to numerous crusades against&#13;
various public dangers which&#13;
will, in retrospect, prove to be&#13;
imaginary. The real tragedy of&#13;
this type of disingenuous concern&#13;
is that truly important issues are&#13;
often overlooked as a result of&#13;
more sensational and alarmist&#13;
issues. It is often difficult, under&#13;
the pressure of public sentiment&#13;
(which is not necessarily&#13;
realistic), to distinguish the&#13;
important isauee from the&#13;
frivolous and ephemeral&#13;
Those students who may have decided to leave UW·&#13;
Parks ide to graduate from another university are invited&#13;
to contact me, Cheryl Murphy. to discuss those reasons&#13;
that are directly related to leaving, within the context of&#13;
the university setting. My Focus is on those issues contributing&#13;
to your decision that are generated through&#13;
retention prohibitive programs and policies/requirements.&#13;
In plain terms, if you are leaving due to out-of-Iine&#13;
administrative demands that you are unwilling to conform&#13;
to, please talk to me.&#13;
My intentions include effecting change through intormation,&#13;
provided by students on their way out of the door,&#13;
to the taculty and administration. In this way. there may&#13;
be a chance that your negative experiences will not be&#13;
repealed with incoming students. I do not need names,&#13;
just specific information. Contact me through the PASA&#13;
office memo board for an exit interview.&#13;
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Making Sense Out Of It All&#13;
Out of the Closet&#13;
I rarely talk about myself in my column&#13;
because I do want to keep some of my&#13;
privacy. Itry to be very humble and not&#13;
brag all over myself. I eat around in&#13;
between studying and memorizing my&#13;
monologue, remember the big hoohs over&#13;
October 11, the National Coming Out Day&#13;
for Gays and Lesbians, and my own&#13;
"coming out" of sorts.&#13;
I am talking-about ooming out of the&#13;
political closet, not the sexual one. I feel&#13;
that I have the right to be proud to be a&#13;
conservative, just as gays and lesbians feel&#13;
they have the right to b. proud to be gay.&#13;
However, there aren't any special days to&#13;
celebrate conservatives or eome special&#13;
symbol to wear to show solidarity with&#13;
conservatives.&#13;
There is no use digressing about those&#13;
things, 80 on with the story. I chose a&#13;
weird time to show my political&#13;
independence - the 1992 campaign.&#13;
Election time is characterized with&#13;
everyone dividing into separate camps and&#13;
firing hostilities at each other.&#13;
When I declared myself a oonservative, I&#13;
didn't know what to expeot from my&#13;
friends. For the most part, my friends just&#13;
accepted this as another facet of my&#13;
personality. I knew that strangers may&#13;
show me a special disdain, something I&#13;
could live with.&#13;
Before I continue, i would like to point&#13;
out that my "ccnvei sian" to a moderately&#13;
conservative viewtoint was an&#13;
evolutionary prOC.J88.For years I&#13;
supported the candidate who either&#13;
sounded good or looked like a winner. I&#13;
paid no attention to ideology.&#13;
By George Harris Jr.&#13;
columnist&#13;
Idid pain staking research in the past&#13;
year and a half to get to where Iam today.&#13;
Iwanted an ideology that was not too&#13;
conservative like Pat Buchanan and not&#13;
too liberal like Bill Clinton but.just the&#13;
right amount of both - okay. 60%&#13;
conservative and 40% liberal. I find it&#13;
interesting some of the things Imust&#13;
endure just to have a different set of&#13;
belief e.&#13;
First, Ihave on occasion been accused of&#13;
being a robot spouting quote from Rush&#13;
Limbaugh. This has really irritated me to&#13;
no end; I think that Ihave something&#13;
intelligent to say without coaching from&#13;
anyone. And why should I be reprimanded&#13;
for listening to Bush Limbaugh? I thought&#13;
Icould listen to whatever I wanted in a&#13;
free society!&#13;
Another thing I have found is that as a&#13;
oonservative, Iam asked to answer for&#13;
other conservatives. I can't account for&#13;
every conservative's views; that is&#13;
impoeeible. If you want to argue with&#13;
William Bennett, Rush Limbaugh, Thomas&#13;
Sowell or Robert Novak. I .ugge.t you fmd&#13;
out where they work and write to them for&#13;
yourselves. I have neither the time nor the&#13;
energy to deal with those type. of&#13;
argument.&#13;
W. are told conetantly to eupport Gay.&#13;
and Lesbians, which is fine. However, we&#13;
treat another minority sometimes with&#13;
unearned disdain - conservatives. While&#13;
we celebrate Gay and Lesbian events,&#13;
remember to appreciate ( at least a little&#13;
bit) a group that bringe divareity to&#13;
political and social discourse.&#13;
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Homosexuality is concerning the Physical&#13;
Education building expansion&#13;
project. During the spring&#13;
elections the Student body will&#13;
be asked to support a&#13;
referendum raising student fees&#13;
to defer the coat of the expansion&#13;
project. Iwill ensure that the&#13;
students will have input into the&#13;
project long before it comes to a&#13;
vote aod I will ensure that the&#13;
students rights will be proteoted&#13;
by written polioy and signed by&#13;
the administration.&#13;
My fourth goal, if elected,&#13;
would make the Student&#13;
Government responsible to the&#13;
Student body. All too often&#13;
governments loose eight of their&#13;
goals. Unfortunately it is the&#13;
majority that sutTer the&#13;
consequences. I will work&#13;
diligently to keep unneoessary&#13;
expenditures out of the Student&#13;
G&lt;&gt;venrment'sbudget.&#13;
My final goal is to insure&#13;
proper representation of the&#13;
student body before the State&#13;
Legislature. Due to my efforts,&#13;
by and with the support of the&#13;
Senate, the students have en&#13;
excellent Legislative Affairs&#13;
oommittee. Senators Justin&#13;
MarcinkuB and Teri Jacobson are&#13;
currently working on gathering&#13;
support for the 'fuition Cap bill&#13;
that will foroe the state to hold&#13;
the line on tuition inc:reaaee.&#13;
They have also been&#13;
instrumental in contacting the&#13;
Kenosha and Racine area&#13;
representatives and asking them&#13;
to vote against the "Labor Day"&#13;
bill. This bill if passed oould&#13;
cause the student body to have&#13;
fall fmals after Christmas break&#13;
and oould well extend the spring&#13;
semester into June. Hyou want&#13;
any of the .. goals accomplished,&#13;
vote for Bruoe Rocco. I will get&#13;
the job done!"&#13;
Bruce Rocco&#13;
Student Government V~e&#13;
Presidential Candidate&#13;
• • •&#13;
Since my election to the&#13;
Parkside Student Government&#13;
Senate I have worked very hard&#13;
to represent the entire student&#13;
body interests to the Faculty,&#13;
Staff and Administration. While&#13;
working with a small group of&#13;
members of the: Parkside&#13;
Student Government, Directors&#13;
of the Women's Center, the&#13;
Parkside Adult Student Allianoe&#13;
(pABA), the University Polioe&#13;
Department, and Gary Grace I&#13;
was able to establish the SafeEscort&#13;
program on campus. It is&#13;
sad that the past administration&#13;
oho.. to abolish this program&#13;
but I am still working toward&#13;
the creation of a new and&#13;
expanded Safe Eeoort program&#13;
that would cover more of the&#13;
campus and would be available&#13;
to Staff and Student alike.&#13;
My second goal as Vice&#13;
President is to open lines of&#13;
communications between the&#13;
Student Government and the&#13;
Student body. All too often I&#13;
have heard complaints from&#13;
studenta that the Student&#13;
Government operates behind&#13;
"closed doors". It is sad but true.&#13;
The mission statement of the&#13;
Student Government is to&#13;
represent the entire student&#13;
body. If elected I would&#13;
implement plans to inform the&#13;
student body aware of issues in&#13;
whioh the student body has&#13;
vested interests. This has not&#13;
been done by the current&#13;
administration of the Student&#13;
Government.&#13;
My third goal, if elooted to the&#13;
office of Viee-President, is to&#13;
insure the student body is fully&#13;
represented and informed as to&#13;
their rights and responsibilities&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
I ncognize that not every&#13;
homDsexual person has the&#13;
_lifestyle in terms of the&#13;
potential for sexual excess. But&#13;
when examined as a whole, tha&#13;
homosexual lifestyle is&#13;
~hing but healthy. In 1986,&#13;
both the American Public&#13;
Health Association and the&#13;
American Psychological&#13;
Association teetified befors the&#13;
U.S. Supreme Courl that "no&#13;
significant data show that&#13;
eDgSging in ... oral and anal&#13;
sex, resulta in metal or physical&#13;
dysfunction" (1) Tha claim of&#13;
many homosexuals is that their&#13;
lifestyle is joyous, creative,&#13;
fulfilling, and loving. But facts&#13;
do not support such a view.&#13;
Homosexuality is linked to (1)&#13;
suicide, (2) pornography, (3)&#13;
ssxually transmitted diseases&#13;
other than AIDS, (4) child&#13;
molestation, (5) social&#13;
conscience, (6) criminality, and&#13;
(7) self-deception.&#13;
Even before AIDS, the&#13;
incidence of suicide among&#13;
homosexuals was above the&#13;
norm. "Suicide attempts ave&#13;
significantly higher amon~&#13;
homosexuals thanamonz,&#13;
otber&amp;--f'or example, thcee&#13;
peroent for white nohomosexuals&#13;
males, t&lt; eighteen&#13;
peroent for whita horaosexuals&#13;
males2 Furthermor e, suicide&#13;
among teenage hon ... sexuals is&#13;
so oommon that tbe "Report of&#13;
the Secretary's 'Ieek Force on&#13;
Youth Suicide; bee suggested&#13;
an ironic solutio n-the society&#13;
more fully accept and&#13;
encourage hoIaOeexuality as a&#13;
preventative zo teenage&#13;
suicides.(3)&#13;
Pornography apparently&#13;
plays a significant or major role&#13;
in the life of the average&#13;
homosexual. "Indeed,&#13;
homosexuals bear a great&#13;
burden of responsibility for the&#13;
promotion of pornography in&#13;
America, including child&#13;
pornography. (4) Citing a&#13;
survey of 4,340 adults in five&#13;
American citiee in 1983 and&#13;
842 adulta in Dallas in 1984,&#13;
Paul Cameron ooncludes that&#13;
homosexuals "are prodigious&#13;
COnsumere of pornography." (5)&#13;
"According to Dr. Edward J&#13;
Artnak and James J. Cerda,&#13;
writing in the medical journal,&#13;
Current Concepta in&#13;
Gaetroenterology, the male&#13;
homosexual is reepcnefble for&#13;
the majority of nsw cas •• of&#13;
"xually transmitted diseases.&#13;
The Centere for Dieenee&#13;
Control have reported that .&#13;
approximately flft: percent of&#13;
new cases of sypblis occur in&#13;
the homosexual pOPulation.",6)&#13;
According to other researcl~&#13;
homosexuals f.re: 14 time,&#13;
Illore apt eve,. to have ru..d&#13;
syphilis, (3) ,. "gonoIT),.,a, (3)"&#13;
"genital werls, (8)" "&#13;
hepatitis, 0)" "lice. (5)" "&#13;
scabies, 30" "an irieetion&#13;
from pemle oontact 100" "&#13;
oral infe',tion from penile&#13;
contact, and over 5,000 times&#13;
more apt to have had AIDS?&#13;
Homosexuals often argue&#13;
that child molestation occurs&#13;
much more frequently among&#13;
heteroaexuals than&#13;
homosexuaJ.s..--as if this&#13;
somehow justified sodomy with&#13;
young boys. In one survey&#13;
titled, "World's Recent&#13;
Literature Regarding Child&#13;
Molestation," the ratio of&#13;
heterosexuallhomosexual&#13;
assault on children was given&#13;
as follows: "About 42 percent of&#13;
all victims of molestation were&#13;
assaulted by those who practioe&#13;
homosexuality. Homosexual&#13;
practitioners are at least 12&#13;
times and probably IS times&#13;
(with the bi-sexual correction)&#13;
more apt to incorporate minors&#13;
into their eexual practices than&#13;
heterosexuals are."8&#13;
The extreme lack of social&#13;
conscience found insome&#13;
homosexuale might be labeled&#13;
the Gaetan Dugas syndromeafter&#13;
Gaetan Dugas who, upon&#13;
learning he had AIDS, set out&#13;
to infect as many men as&#13;
possible. We can conclude that&#13;
homosexual anger, human&#13;
nature, and our own research&#13;
leads ue to believe the&#13;
incidence is greater than many&#13;
people suspect. "It is ""t&#13;
surprising that ~ of those&#13;
who are desperate, who are&#13;
amoral, and who hate&#13;
themselves or a society which&#13;
is 'permitting' them to die by&#13;
the hundreds of thousands,&#13;
might be expected to take&#13;
personal revenge."9&#13;
Until recently, homosexual&#13;
acts were considered criminal,&#13;
although the law was rarely&#13;
enforced. Indeed, in 1988&#13;
alone, eighteen more states&#13;
removed thair sodomy laws. 10&#13;
This leaves only a handful that&#13;
retain such laws. According to&#13;
other research, 40 percent more&#13;
gays than heterosexuals&#13;
admitted to deliberately killing&#13;
or attempting to kill others, 62&#13;
percent more gays than&#13;
heterosexuals that reported&#13;
regularly getting high on druga&#13;
or alcohol (according to former&#13;
homosexual prostitute, Roger&#13;
Montgomery), and 62 percent&#13;
are more likely than&#13;
hetarosexua1e to admit having&#13;
sex with children under the age&#13;
of thirteenl"12&#13;
What is doubly sad about&#13;
self-labeling one a homosexual,&#13;
is that he is never born&#13;
homosexual and hie fate is&#13;
hardly sealed. "In other words,&#13;
che 'troe homosexual' is really&#13;
a heterosexual attempting to ,&#13;
for whatever reason, live a&#13;
disguiee-in fact, a lie."13&#13;
In closing, the homosexual&#13;
lifestyle is a one-way road,&#13;
going DDwhere. To answer&#13;
Morten Sunde's (president of&#13;
G.L.O.) question, "How would&#13;
you feel if most people were gay&#13;
or lesbian ... 1" To tell the&#13;
truth, I wouldn't be hare, and&#13;
neither would you, religioue&#13;
inetitutions, and student&#13;
organizations. Times, Iwish I&#13;
could see a bumper sticker: If&#13;
you where born, thank a&#13;
heterosexual. I highly doubt,&#13;
and othere, that there are&#13;
"about 500 gays and lesbian&#13;
students at Parkeide." Thie&#13;
conclusion was, as gave&#13;
reference to inthe interview,&#13;
the Kinsey Report--e. deception&#13;
that changed a nation. Not to&#13;
end on a sour note, but the&#13;
article stated that Morten does&#13;
plan to get married (I assume&#13;
to a homosexual). Then the&#13;
article states that adopting is&#13;
ons of the options. I have a&#13;
question-what is the other&#13;
choioe? An essential problem&#13;
with homosexuality is that it is,&#13;
initself, selfish. We were given&#13;
the uee of sexual intercourse&#13;
(with responsibility) for two&#13;
purposes: (1) to reproduce, and&#13;
(2) to have pleasure in doing so.&#13;
Homosexuality looke at just&#13;
ons aspect-the pleasure&#13;
situation, or better yet, luet.&#13;
With this selfish behavior, and&#13;
growing acceptance of thie&#13;
lifestyle, that one-way road of&#13;
destruction, we (Americans)&#13;
will follow.&#13;
Tbanke For Your Time.&#13;
Footnotes&#13;
1. Curiae, Amici. "Medical&#13;
Consequences of What&#13;
Homosexuals Do." Family&#13;
Researoh Institute. Feb. 1992.&#13;
2. Harvey, John F. The&#13;
Homosexual Person: New&#13;
Thinking in Pastoral Care. San&#13;
Francieco: Ignatius, 1987.&#13;
8. Curiae, Amici. "Family&#13;
Researoh." Family Researoh&#13;
Institute. July 1989: 1-6.&#13;
4. The John Ankerberg Show.&#13;
Dir. John Ankerberg. CBN,&#13;
1992.&#13;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR&#13;
has a female prime minister,&#13;
America's involvement with&#13;
NATO, and details of Brad and&#13;
Morton's personal life have&#13;
nothing to do with the topic.&#13;
The fact that a person with&#13;
such a poor litaracy should be&#13;
"Managing Editor" underscores&#13;
the oontinuing reality that the&#13;
Ranger remaine the haven of&#13;
the incompetent.&#13;
Having close ties to the gay&#13;
community, I believe that&#13;
issues of homosexuality and&#13;
gay righta should be explored&#13;
through mediuma such as the&#13;
Ranger News, but if thie is all&#13;
the justioe your staff can give&#13;
it, I would rather see it left&#13;
alone.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Michelle L. Bender&#13;
I can't believe the editorial&#13;
staff of the Ranger News&#13;
actually printed the article&#13;
"Bound by Law" in the October&#13;
14th issue. The article was&#13;
filled with numerous spelling,&#13;
grammatical, and layout&#13;
errors. For example, "one just&#13;
know if they are gay"&#13;
(grammatically incorrect).&#13;
Whioh was followed almost&#13;
immediately by "Morton's&#13;
natural family is supportive&#13;
and hie Morton is now a gay&#13;
advocate." (what the hall is "hie&#13;
Morton"?). The list goes on.&#13;
One top of all this, the article&#13;
was completely incoherent (a&#13;
theme that seems to run&#13;
rampant throughout most of&#13;
Mise Woode' articles). !esues&#13;
such as the fact that Norway&#13;
5. Curiae, Amici. "The&#13;
Psychology of Homosexuality."&#13;
Institute for the Scientific&#13;
Investigation of Sexuality (ISIS).&#13;
Augnst 1992: 2.&#13;
6. Jefferson, John Davis.&#13;
Evangelical Ethics: Issues Facing&#13;
the Churoh Thdey. Phillipsburg,&#13;
New Jersey: Fresh &amp; Rex, 1985.&#13;
7. Curiae, Amici. "Medical&#13;
Aepeota of Homosexuality." ISIS.&#13;
Maroh 1988: 2-3&#13;
8. Ibid., 1.&#13;
9. Ankerberg, John and&#13;
Weldon, John. The Myth of Safe&#13;
Sex: The Tragic Consequences of&#13;
Violating God's Plan. Chioago:&#13;
Moody Press, 1993.&#13;
10. Ibid.,!.&#13;
11. Ibid., 2.&#13;
12. Ibid.,!.&#13;
13. Ibid., 9.&#13;
Whites, Hiepanica, and Native&#13;
American studente, In the PBIl&#13;
the Ranger was criticized Cor I&#13;
heving "white m.le." running&#13;
the paper-but thi. year we&#13;
have broken new groundby&#13;
having minorities and women'&#13;
key positione on the Btell". ThialJl&#13;
wee truly my ultimate goal;to&#13;
have all etudente working&#13;
together.&#13;
I wrote thi. article to make&#13;
you aware of our ohallengee and&#13;
obeticle e. I wee ehocked to bear&#13;
that some thought 'VBryo.a on&#13;
the etafT receive. a payabeclt,&#13;
that the news editors make&#13;
thoueande and thou.and. of&#13;
dollars, and that we have a&#13;
newsroom full of high-tsob&#13;
computers. We have many&#13;
members on the staff who are&#13;
unpaid, so please realize the&#13;
Ranger is not an organization&#13;
exclusively for a certain group of&#13;
people. If you have time to orrer&#13;
suggestions and help, our doors&#13;
are always open. Thank youCor&#13;
hearing me out. We will&#13;
continue with our goal of&#13;
providing an outetanding&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
anything. You are aimply juet&#13;
blowing at the wind. And .&#13;
sometimes people speak foolishly&#13;
without realizing what they say.&#13;
Especially the remark. of calling&#13;
some members on the staff&#13;
"incompetent" and "inept."&#13;
What I ahould seriously do i. to&#13;
allow studente to become Editor&#13;
of the day to realize how it is not&#13;
easy.&#13;
The world ia simply full of&#13;
complainers. Ihear people&#13;
complain about the government&#13;
being unfair, how we need new&#13;
programs on campus for&#13;
students, how administration is&#13;
not helping students, etc. I&#13;
alway •• ay that ohange begin.&#13;
with you and me. Everyday we&#13;
look into the mirror and fail to&#13;
realize that change begin.&#13;
within. Instead of moaning and&#13;
groaning about how things are,&#13;
ask yourself to do something&#13;
about it. Take a look at yourself&#13;
and make a change!&#13;
Change is certainly here inside&#13;
the Ranger newsroom. More&#13;
than ever, we have a diverse&#13;
group of nontraditional,&#13;
traditional, Mrican Americans,&#13;
the fmal eddition. Plea .. do not&#13;
assume that we just overlooked&#13;
the errors and just decided not to&#13;
change them. This is not the&#13;
ceee! We want to provide our&#13;
readers with an unblemished&#13;
copy,but realize that we are&#13;
simply human. We are bound to&#13;
make mistakes.&#13;
Copy editing is not an easy job&#13;
and oddly enough out of a .tafT of&#13;
80 members, only a few are able&#13;
to come in Monday afternoon.&#13;
After speaking with the students&#13;
who accused the Ranger of these&#13;
mistakes, Iinvited them to&#13;
donate their time on Monday&#13;
afternoons and what amazes me&#13;
the most they eaoh had an&#13;
excuse to offer: "Oh, I'm simply&#13;
too busy to help." "I simply&#13;
cannot devote enough timel" I&#13;
invite suggestions and criticism,&#13;
but if you can't do anything to&#13;
help-what good are you? I'm&#13;
simply on the edge because I&#13;
hate complainers who offer zero&#13;
help. Last year I mada the&#13;
complaint about the Ranger, but&#13;
I got up and did something about&#13;
it. Irealize that sitting down&#13;
and complaining will not change&#13;
Last week, several students&#13;
trampled into my office with&#13;
raging fists in the air,&#13;
complaining and shouting about&#13;
our front page .tory-"Bound By&#13;
Law"-Exclusive Interview with&#13;
Morten Sunde, President of the&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Organization.&#13;
The story was investigated and&#13;
written by Managing Editor&#13;
Vanessa Woods, who worked&#13;
vigorously to bring the story into&#13;
printed form. Some students&#13;
stated that I insulted the Gay&#13;
and Lesbian community by&#13;
printing incorrect terms and misspelled&#13;
words.&#13;
On Friday, Vanessa Woods&#13;
submitted her feature article and&#13;
saved it on our final disk copy.&#13;
Every Monday afternoon, two&#13;
copy editoro (Joseph G. Kane and&#13;
Gabe Kluka) along with myself&#13;
review the entire newspaper for&#13;
grammatical errors. We made&#13;
corrections to Vanessa's article&#13;
and we also received her final&#13;
copy with revisions and&#13;
additions. Unfortunately, her&#13;
revised ropy did not appear in&#13;
lhr Eb'ing Jaylights&#13;
R Jay full of Dothing Ob~ervQtio()~&#13;
C. J. Nelson and Helpers&#13;
We are back with part two as&#13;
promised. I am again pleased&#13;
to be aesieted by Mesero.&#13;
Harris end Gauthier. With no&#13;
further ado, let us jump back&#13;
in.&#13;
Greg can do without the 1990&#13;
Clean Air Act. He does not like&#13;
to be branded a criminal for&#13;
having a hole in his mumer.&#13;
George wonders about Vice&#13;
Preeident Gore'. usefulness.&#13;
After all &amp;DYonewho coneidere&#13;
automobile more dangerouo&#13;
than nuclear weapons needs a&#13;
check up from the neck up.&#13;
Ican do without Senator&#13;
Carol Mosely Braun or as ohe&#13;
.hould be known Carol Mo.t1y&#13;
Fraud (to quote WLS radio)&#13;
there are more than a faw&#13;
intere.ting queations&#13;
concerning money end sexual&#13;
hare.smant by her campaign&#13;
manager. Will ehe anewer&#13;
them? No. Let. face it, ahe is&#13;
a hack Chicago politician.&#13;
I can do without the&#13;
government g.tting involved in&#13;
automobile re.earch. Youjuot&#13;
know that they are going to&#13;
end up calling the .hot. end&#13;
making a car people do not&#13;
want to buy.&#13;
Ican do without Secretary of&#13;
defanse Les Aspin doing a Dick&#13;
Cheney impersonation end&#13;
ignoring the advice of Colin&#13;
Powell. I served under Dick&#13;
Cheney end, Mr. Aspin, your&#13;
no Dick Cheney.&#13;
I can do without Herb (no&#13;
one's senator's but George&#13;
Mitchell's) Kohl, or as known&#13;
on the Charles Syke. show,&#13;
Herb-in-hiding. Whet's wrong,&#13;
.Herb? Afraid to talk to the&#13;
people about your budget vote?&#13;
George end Greg end myself&#13;
can do without the Bloodworth&#13;
- Thomaaons end the imperial&#13;
Hollywood entourage, for&#13;
making liberal causee seem&#13;
more popular that they really&#13;
are. After all Dan Quayle was&#13;
right about family value. even&#13;
Eoquire had an article&#13;
saying 80.&#13;
Wa all agree that we could do&#13;
without the NOW brigade end&#13;
their radical followere like&#13;
Catherine McKinnon who saya&#13;
that all .ex is rape, even if you&#13;
are married, becauoe married&#13;
woman think they are in love.&#13;
Another woman that can be&#13;
done without is Representative&#13;
Patricia Schroeder. When&#13;
Navy officers parody her they&#13;
must be disciplined. When.he&#13;
maan-mouthe the&#13;
Commandant of the Marine&#13;
Corp. on the McNeillLehror&#13;
Report end is called on it,&#13;
thenit'a ajoke. Double&#13;
standard &amp;DYone"?&#13;
I can do without "Act Up·&#13;
end Larry Kramer. No, Mr.&#13;
Kramer your constitutional&#13;
rights do not eupersede tho ..&#13;
of parishionere at St. P.trick'.&#13;
cathedral.&#13;
I can aleo do without Rita&#13;
Leckenburg, leebian activist&#13;
end ineberge of Fair Housing,&#13;
thanks to Clinton Where is&#13;
the outraga when .he&#13;
commente that "Finally we are&#13;
gatting our people in"? If&#13;
anyone elee .aid that, there&#13;
would be hell to pay. I also do&#13;
not think that leading a light&#13;
to defund the Boy Scouts is&#13;
anything to be proud of.&#13;
I can aleo do without the&#13;
National Rifle As.ociation&#13;
Talk about Johnny one-noteo.&#13;
GWlS, guns, guns. Nute to you&#13;
gentlemen&#13;
George can do without people&#13;
who want to make U. S. foreign&#13;
policy baaed on picturee on&#13;
CNN.&#13;
In conclu.ion we all can do&#13;
without Pre.idant Clinton and&#13;
her huoband.&#13;
Jeffrey Weniger&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
complete abeence of the faint,&#13;
yet telltale hint of almond. A&#13;
ecent usually not disasaociated&#13;
with arsenic.&#13;
For Jaffrey, this waa not to&#13;
be the Btart of &amp;DYtrail of&#13;
evente, that if he was a&#13;
detective, would have surely&#13;
lead him into a caee. Itwould,&#13;
in no time at all, involve him&#13;
with neither murder ""'Pecta&#13;
nor clue.. He would not get&#13;
involved in neither a tangled&#13;
web of lie., nor &amp;DYtangled&#13;
knot of euapicion There was&#13;
no hidden InDtive. to find, no&#13;
smoking guns. Had he not&#13;
been uninvolved, he would&#13;
have to delve into the bizarre&#13;
underworld of the city or the&#13;
dark, .team filled grotto. of&#13;
downtown. But it was not&#13;
to be.&#13;
For the lack of anything to&#13;
happen to this editor a. he&#13;
arrived at echool, ;r.ffrey&#13;
Weniger could re.t assured&#13;
that he would have a nonperilou.&#13;
day. The results of&#13;
which would make him no&#13;
closer to the grave than before.&#13;
October the twenty-fn-st,&#13;
1993 was much lika any other&#13;
day in Racine. Jeffrey&#13;
Weniger, an aditor at the local&#13;
college newspaper was on his&#13;
way to school when nothing&#13;
happened.&#13;
S&lt;:arcely able to believe his&#13;
eyes, J off looked down But&#13;
one glance confirmed his&#13;
suspicions. Beside a busr.,&#13;
next to the fence~there ~las no&#13;
.evered leg, no head in .. bag&#13;
DO dismambered trunk of a sirl&#13;
inher early twentie., nothing.&#13;
Jeff got in to his o.sr. The&#13;
brake line. to his brake. hadn't&#13;
been cut and thai'S were no&#13;
bombe attached to the car. No&#13;
.igos of foul play could be&#13;
found on his car. In fact, there&#13;
'Yere no .igos of foul play&#13;
before of .inca he owned his&#13;
car. None of the drivere made&#13;
an attempt to run him off of&#13;
the road end no drivere cut&#13;
him off.&#13;
Jeffrey Weniger reached his&#13;
office at 7:30 A.M. The exact&#13;
time he uaualIy got in. He&#13;
couldn't help but notice the&#13;
u.s. Department of State Internships&#13;
students continuing as Juniors or Seniors can gain first&#13;
hand knowledge of American foreign affairs as a student&#13;
intern with the Department of State. Most positions&#13;
are in Washington, D.C.&#13;
DEADLINEfor reciept of application for Summer internship&#13;
is November 1.&#13;
Internships are both paid and unpaid; stUdents should&#13;
review the positions descriptions and qualifications in&#13;
WLLC0175. lWo letters of recommendation from faculty&#13;
(or employers) and an autobiography are part of the&#13;
application.&#13;
A list of majors sought is attached. Please encourage&#13;
interested stUdents to explore this opportunity as soon&#13;
as Possible&#13;
Dear Reg:&#13;
Q: Are guys intimated by an aggreeaive&#13;
female, or are they IIattered when a girl&#13;
take. the initiative? (Ex. approaching&#13;
them for a date rather than waiting to&#13;
be asked).&#13;
quite guy. it'. be.t if the woman&#13;
approache. the guy but in a careful&#13;
manner. By the aame token, guys that&#13;
are outgoing uaualIy go for who they are&#13;
intere.ted in, therefore, approaching&#13;
those typea of guy. is .haky because tho&#13;
guy might seem intimidated, but&#13;
probably is more or leas just not&#13;
intere.ted. In cloaing, yea, I do think it&#13;
is appropriate for a female to ask a male&#13;
out, but .he .hould uoe her be.t&#13;
discretion on the type of guy ehe&#13;
approache.. Thanks for the question&#13;
Gina, and good luck with your love life.&#13;
Stay in touch,&#13;
R. Slaughter .&#13;
Gina Ro.s:&#13;
A: Gina, this is a very good que.tion, eo&#13;
pn give you an , it depends "answer," It&#13;
depend. on the guy. Soma guys are&#13;
V?ry .hy end would like to approach&#13;
girls but don't because of rejection&#13;
U""ally .hy guy. are very picky end are&#13;
more likely to be intimated if&#13;
approached too .trongly. For .hy and&#13;
_;~Ji;:1!ijiit!~~ii!;i:;:;'i;;;i1i,~~1~lfi.~X&#13;
-&#13;
Momad, Indian, Saint&#13;
ENTERT~NMENT&#13;
by Michael Zurad&#13;
Quick! Name three good&#13;
things about Milwaukee that&#13;
don't involve beer. Hah! Knew&#13;
you couldn't, especially on such&#13;
.hort notice like that.&#13;
Okay, now that we've&#13;
completely alienated those with&#13;
BODle sort of allegiance to&#13;
Milwaukee, let's try to win them&#13;
back by aaying that the BoDeana&#13;
are one of the best bands to&#13;
emerge on the rock Beene in the&#13;
lata 1980a. Milwaukee ahould be&#13;
proud to be able to claim them 8S&#13;
their own, even if they're&#13;
actually from Waukesha.&#13;
Yes, the BoDeane. Quite&#13;
possibly,the most successful&#13;
band without a drummer, other&#13;
than Spinal Tap. Their latest&#13;
record, Go Slow Down, wee&#13;
finally released laat Tuesday It&#13;
was recorded early this year, eo&#13;
the obvious question is why it&#13;
took so long for Reprise to&#13;
release it.&#13;
Questions and pop quizzes&#13;
aside, this latest album holds&#13;
true to BoDeane fashion in the&#13;
sense that it grows on you.&#13;
Upon the first listen, one is&#13;
instantly seduced by the handclapping,&#13;
foot-stomping opening&#13;
track, "Closer to Free." After&#13;
that, it certainly does slow down.&#13;
We keep waiting for a "Do I Do"&#13;
or a "Ies Only Love" or a "You&#13;
Don't Get Muoh' to turn up and&#13;
wake the neighbors with, but&#13;
they never come.&#13;
Go Slow Down finds its ;Jower&#13;
from sources other than ,:.riving&#13;
rhythms or loud electric guitars,&#13;
two characteristics the 'J are&#13;
sparse on this album. Its&#13;
strength lips in its catchy&#13;
melodies you'll find yourself&#13;
humming along with. Its&#13;
strength lies in its rockabilly&#13;
beats that you can groove to&#13;
while doing such mundane&#13;
chores 8S separating laundry.&#13;
Its strength lies in the music and&#13;
~yrics of desire written by the&#13;
under-sexed Sammy Llanas.&#13;
True B.oDeans fashion.&#13;
This album sees the song&#13;
writing team of Sammy Llanes&#13;
and Kurt Neumann evolve and&#13;
develop more, especially in the&#13;
case of Llanas. The songs this&#13;
time around are warmer and&#13;
richer. Whereas on previous&#13;
albums Llanas's songs were the&#13;
few low points, on Go Slow&#13;
Down, Llanas outnumbers&#13;
Neumann 7 to 5, and Neumann's&#13;
songs are generally the dumb&#13;
ones. Sammy's throaty voice&#13;
conveys more passion, and Kurt&#13;
provides beautiful harmonizing&#13;
vocals that provide a blend that&#13;
hasn't been heard since the days&#13;
of the Everly Brothers or Simon&#13;
and Garfunkel. Neumann is sort&#13;
of a one man band on this&#13;
album, playing everything but&#13;
bass and organ on all but two&#13;
songs, which feature longtime&#13;
friend (and Mellencamp&#13;
drummer) Kenny Aronoff&#13;
tickling the skins.&#13;
The subject matter deals with&#13;
life and love, again, in true&#13;
BoDeans fashion. The only&#13;
exception would be "The Other&#13;
Side' a Pink Floyd-ian tune {as&#13;
Pink Floyd-ian aa the BoDeana&#13;
get, that is) about experimenting&#13;
with suicide. "Feed the Fire"&#13;
and the title track are about sex.&#13;
Keep in mind that the&#13;
BoDeans are rarely lyrically&#13;
deep or interesting. Probably&#13;
the best line on the album comes&#13;
from the song "Something's&#13;
Telling Me; in which the boys&#13;
sing "You keep on telling me it's&#13;
my imaginationlbut I think your&#13;
heart's been taking a vacation."&#13;
Their song writing is generally&#13;
simple, but pleasant, with vocal&#13;
harmonies second to no other&#13;
band that is still around.&#13;
But Go Slow Down needs&#13;
something. It needs a shot in&#13;
the arm, a kick in the pants.&#13;
Probably the beat track on this&#13;
CD is the sixth one, "Freedom," a&#13;
sort of a "Do I Do" on Quaaludes&#13;
with a funky we-we rhythm&#13;
guitar. "Stay On" will grow on&#13;
you, too, with its catchy guitar&#13;
riffs. Don't overlook the CD's&#13;
twelfth track; although not&#13;
documented nor given a title,&#13;
(much like R.E.M:a eleventh&#13;
track on Green) it appears after&#13;
2:42 of silence after "Something's&#13;
Telling Me."&#13;
This CD will grow on you and&#13;
it will grow on you quickly. Give&#13;
it time. Even though it doesn't&#13;
really break any new ground,&#13;
this is still a very good album.&#13;
And with a title like Go Slow&#13;
Down, the buyer should be&#13;
tipped off right then and there&#13;
that this won't contain any&#13;
material to ehake the&#13;
neighborhood with. If you really&#13;
want to wake your neighbors,&#13;
you ahouldn't be playing&#13;
BoDeane music anyway. We've&#13;
found Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant&#13;
Song" and just about anything&#13;
off of Pocket Full of Kryptonite to&#13;
be rather effective.&#13;
KANE'S CALL: Husbands &amp; WIVes&#13;
by Joe Kane&#13;
Assistant Mal uzging Editor&#13;
"Whydo I hear $50,000 of&#13;
psychotherapy" dialling 9-1-11'&#13;
"Life doesll't :mitate art; it&#13;
imitates bad television."&#13;
-Woody Allen&#13;
The lim'r notes on Woody&#13;
Allen's lacest video release state&#13;
that "Hu~bands and Wivee is a&#13;
oomic valentine from an&#13;
American master." American&#13;
master? Yes. Comic valentine?&#13;
No. Director Allen has always&#13;
argued adamantly that hia filma&#13;
are not autobiographical. This&#13;
has frequently strained credulity&#13;
but never more than in regards&#13;
Husbands and Wives. The film&#13;
examines marital break-ups,&#13;
jealousies, arguments, sexual&#13;
dysfunction, and affairs, and&#13;
insecurities. It was also written&#13;
and filmed in 1992 during the&#13;
disintegrating long-term&#13;
relationship between Allen and&#13;
Mia Farrow-~me of the&#13;
strangest and most public splits&#13;
in recent memory. The film stars&#13;
not only Judy Davis and director&#13;
Sydney Pollack, but alao Allen&#13;
and Farrow as two sets of&#13;
married couples in various&#13;
stages of busting apart. Near&#13;
the end of the film, a&#13;
thundersw:m metaphorically&#13;
capturee the tumult and&#13;
romance of marriage.&#13;
Allen and Farrow play Gabe&#13;
and Judy Roth and the narrative&#13;
of the film is intereut with what&#13;
appears to be documentary-like&#13;
interviews or questioning by a&#13;
psychotherapist. Also, much of&#13;
the film is shot with a single&#13;
hand·held camera, reinforcing&#13;
the feeling that the viewer is&#13;
eavesdropping on some ver:y&#13;
private&#13;
conversations.&#13;
This same theme&#13;
was explored&#13;
quite inventively&#13;
in Alfred&#13;
Hitchcock's Rear&#13;
Window.&#13;
Particularly&#13;
unnerving in&#13;
Husbands and&#13;
Wives are&#13;
questions that an&#13;
obviously pained&#13;
" Farrow asks of&#13;
her huaband:&#13;
"Do you ever hide&#13;
things from me?"&#13;
"Are you still&#13;
attracted to me?"&#13;
"Am Icold in&#13;
bed?' "Youthink&#13;
we'd ever break&#13;
up?" "Are you&#13;
attracted to other&#13;
women?"&#13;
Davis' and Pollack's characters&#13;
aplit up and then begin dating&#13;
people younger than themselves.&#13;
Pollack's portrayal is strong, but&#13;
Davis is the one who really&#13;
shines with her portrayal of the&#13;
high.strung, nervous, woman on&#13;
the edge, Sally. Allen'a character&#13;
is a college English professor&#13;
who, sensing strain in his&#13;
marriage, takes up with one of&#13;
hia 20 year old .tudenta, played&#13;
perfectly by Juliette Lewia in her&#13;
flTst role after her intriguing&#13;
debut in Martin Scorsese's Cape&#13;
Fear. Again, this theme hits a&#13;
little close to real life considering&#13;
Allen's affair with Farrows&#13;
daughter. Allen's character looks&#13;
into the camera and says&#13;
aheepiahly, "Everything about it&#13;
was wrong. What can I say? My&#13;
heart doesn't know from logic." ,&#13;
Meanwhile, Farrows character&#13;
takes up with a sympathetic coworker.&#13;
Is it truth? Is it fiction?&#13;
Ia it both?&#13;
Whatever it is, it is painful to&#13;
watch. These are miserable&#13;
people who snarl and snap at&#13;
each other because they are&#13;
unhappy and they laah out at the&#13;
people around them. It's not&#13;
that the film isn't intelligently&#13;
written. And there are a few of&#13;
the famous Allen witticisms.&#13;
Davis' character says, "I did my&#13;
thesis on Bauhaus design. It's&#13;
called 'Function and Fascism.'"&#13;
And the film doee deal with&#13;
weighty aubjecta. And yet ...one&#13;
has the feeling of saying,&#13;
'Enough already." While the&#13;
film is an acute and piercing&#13;
examination of certain realities&#13;
of marriage, after a while it is&#13;
like picking at a scab. Let it&#13;
alone and let it heal.&#13;
KANE'S CALL: 6&#13;
-.3'·'·'Z·Z"T-C"&#13;
A New 'tWistWill Brighten&#13;
PAC'S Tuba Christmas&#13;
MILWAUKEE, Wiooon.in&#13;
(October 7, 1993) - Harvey&#13;
Phillips and hi. Tube-playing&#13;
Santas will present Merry Tuba&#13;
Christmas Milwaukee with an&#13;
added twist in the Performing&#13;
Arta Center's (PAC) Uihlein Hall&#13;
on Saturday, December 4 at&#13;
10:00 a.m. and 12 noon,&#13;
according to PAC Managing&#13;
Director Michael T. Stirdivant.&#13;
As a special treat prior to each&#13;
Tube Christmas performance,&#13;
children and adults can enjoy&#13;
pancakes, aausage links,&#13;
doughnuts, licorice, candy canes&#13;
and assorted beverages while&#13;
visiting with the North Pole's&#13;
most famous resident during&#13;
"Breakfaat with Santa' held at&#13;
8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in&#13;
Bradley Pavilion.&#13;
The 13th annual 'fuba&#13;
Christmas concerts will feature&#13;
Indiana University Music&#13;
Professor Harvey Phillips&#13;
conducting his Tuba Santas&#13;
through a series of traditional&#13;
and favorite holiday tunes. This&#13;
year, the Bounds of tubas will be&#13;
enhanced by the addition of&#13;
bass, drums and keyboard. And.&#13;
Tube Santa composer/arranger&#13;
NorIan Bewley will offer a new&#13;
spectrum of colors and effects for&#13;
his creative adaptations of&#13;
traditional Christmas songs.&#13;
Joining this year's yuletide&#13;
feativity for the first time will be&#13;
the Wisconsin Conservatory of&#13;
Music Children's Choir. The&#13;
choir will team with the Tuba&#13;
Santas in a selection of beloved&#13;
holiday Bongs.&#13;
In keeping with past years'&#13;
traditions, Phillips will invite&#13;
children on the Uihlein Hall&#13;
stage during the concert's finale&#13;
for an impromptu sing-along&#13;
with the Tuba Santaa.&#13;
Phillips and hi. 'fuba Santaa&#13;
have been spreading holiday&#13;
cheer across the nation for the&#13;
past 19 Christmas seasons.&#13;
Many of Phillips' Tuba Santaa&#13;
are his former music etudents.&#13;
Ticketa, $5.50 for Tube&#13;
Christmas and $5.75 for&#13;
"Breakfast with Santa," are on&#13;
sale now at the Performing Arts&#13;
Center Box Office, 929 N. Water&#13;
Street. Tickets for both events&#13;
can be purchased by calling PAC&#13;
PHONECHARGE at (414) 273-&#13;
7206,1-800-472-4458 (Wiaoonain&#13;
Reaidenta) or TDD# 273-3080 for&#13;
the hearing impaired.&#13;
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Intramural Flag Football Standings In Cast You Misstd It&#13;
Team W L Pet. Pf Pa Gb&#13;
Almamaters 4 1 .800 102 56&#13;
Mugshots 3 1 .750 167 103&#13;
Grapplers I 3 1 .750 117 64&#13;
Mini-Holmgrens 2 2 .500 104 122&#13;
Spam 2 3 .400 132 93&#13;
Grapplers IT 0 4 .000 20 80&#13;
Mudcats 0 3 .000 6 138&#13;
O. J. Nelson&#13;
Not this time Johnny boy:&#13;
Last Sunday the Packers&#13;
jumped out to a 30 - 7 lead over&#13;
John Elway on the Denver&#13;
Broncos by halftime. Elwsy&#13;
tried to engineer one his&#13;
patented comebacks. Not this&#13;
time thought Reggie White 2&#13;
sacks later the Denver golden&#13;
had to go home with the Pack 30&#13;
Broncos 27. Thank you Reggie.&#13;
On Wisconsin: It was pay&#13;
back time at Camp Randall last&#13;
week. The Wildests of&#13;
Northwestern had besten the&#13;
Badgers and kept them from a&#13;
bowl game late last year. Now&#13;
Results Schedule&#13;
10-11-93 10-18-93&#13;
Spam 24 Grapplers IT 0 4pm GrapplersI ve. GrapplersIT&#13;
Grapplers I 34 Mini-Holmgrens 12 5pm GrapplersII vs. Mudcats&#13;
10-13-93&#13;
Almametere 27 Spam 26&#13;
Mugshots 33 Mini-Holmgrens 26&#13;
10-20-93&#13;
4pmAlmaIDatere Va. Mugshots&#13;
5pm Mini-Holmgrens va. Mudcat&#13;
Touchdowns&#13;
Craig Cortez-Spam&#13;
Pete Girolamo-Almamatera&#13;
Kevin KowaIke-Mugshots&#13;
Dominic Delrose-Mugshots&#13;
Rob Klemp-Mini-Holmgrens&#13;
J aeon Solomon-Mugshots&#13;
Joel Dutton- Grapplers I&#13;
Rich Nolan-Spam&#13;
Touchdown Passes&#13;
Kevin KowaIke-Mugahots 15&#13;
Scott Wessley-GrapplersI 12&#13;
Matt Hechel-Spam 12&#13;
Tim Pinter-Mini-Holmgrens 9&#13;
Rich Nolan-Spam 4&#13;
Paul Monopath-AlmaIDaters 3&#13;
11&#13;
9&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
the Cat's had to visit WieeoDsin&#13;
for Homecoming. Last year&#13;
Northwestern had been mouthy&#13;
in winning. Bucky has 8 long&#13;
memory. Result, Wisconsin&#13;
52 - 14 over the visitors&#13;
from Evanston.&#13;
Send Thank you notes to&#13;
Michigan State: While the&#13;
Badgers were getting even with&#13;
Northwestern the Michigan&#13;
State Panthers will doing&#13;
Wisconsin a big favor Michigan&#13;
17 - 7. Thanks a bunch guys.&#13;
Meanwhile in Indiana: Notre&#13;
Dame went in to their game as&#13;
39 point favorites. They&#13;
covered. At Purdue (the next&#13;
opponent for Wisconsin) the&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Boilermakers scored 53 POinte&#13;
and lost to Minnesota 59 • 53&#13;
That's what I call defen..&#13;
Back in the NFL: Dolphin&#13;
quaterback Dan Merino&#13;
ruptured his achill .. tendonand&#13;
will be out for the yeer no&#13;
matter the Dolphins still beat&#13;
Cleveland. Raiders signal ceIler&#13;
38 year old Vince Evsll8-.&#13;
off the bench to rally ths Raider,&#13;
past the Jete 24 - 20. Minus&#13;
Ra.ndallGunningh~m ths Begle,&#13;
paid a VISItto Soldiers Fisldthe&#13;
Bears were rude hoste to tbs&#13;
tune of 17 -7. Would you&#13;
believe that ths Beers bave the&#13;
best defense in the NFL.&#13;
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10-25-93&#13;
4pm Mini-Holmgrens ve. Grapp.IT&#13;
5pm GrapplersI ve. Mudcats&#13;
10-27-93&#13;
4pm Mugahots ve. Spam&#13;
5pm make up (ifNscessary) 1m 8ashttball Storing Ltadtl's&#13;
•&#13;
11-1-93 Eastern division&#13;
4pm 1st place team ve. 4th place # Name&#13;
1 Tim Robereon&#13;
11-2-93 2 Fred Mitchsll&#13;
4pm 2nd place team ve. 3rd place 3 Jaeon Wssman&#13;
4 Paul Phillips&#13;
5 Jeff Lonigo&#13;
6 Steve Greszkiewicz&#13;
7 Marty Fratmier&#13;
7 Jason Olson&#13;
9 Milton Taylor&#13;
10 Casey Yittre&#13;
Western Division&#13;
Team Pts Ave # Name Team Pte Ave&#13;
RR 67 22.3 1 Joe Dahlstrom S 44 14.7&#13;
DM 82 20.5 2 Chris Krueeer NF 58 14.5&#13;
DD 99 19.8 3 Matt Wojtecki PP 55 13.8&#13;
DD 92 18.4 4 Jason Schultz PP 38 12.7&#13;
DD 84 16.8 5 Pharoah Weaver TD 49 12.3&#13;
DD 70 14.0 6 Dan Buschman PWP 46 U.3&#13;
RR 67 18.4 7- Jon Lague NF 45 11.3&#13;
RR 67 13.0 7 Steve Dotson TD 45 U.3&#13;
DTM 52 18.0 9 Bob Brunneleon NF 42 10.5&#13;
BH 84 12.8 10 Dean Prudinski PWP 40 10.0&#13;
10 Brian Thompson PP 30 10.0&#13;
11-3-93&#13;
4pm Championship Game&#13;
Intramural 8askttball&#13;
Western Division Eastern Division&#13;
'ThallI .Yi. L. U Gil 'ThallI .Yi. L. U Gil&#13;
No Fear 4 0 1.000 DemDawgs 4 1 .800&#13;
Three Deep 3 1 .750 1.0 Rusty Rangers 4 1 .800&#13;
Pro~Pain 3 1 .750 1.0 Don't Matter 3 2 .600 1.0&#13;
Hackers 2 2 .500 2.0 The Better Half 3 2 .600 1.0&#13;
Slobs 0 4 .000 4.0 Does Matter. 1 4 .200 2.0&#13;
Pee Wee's Players 0 4 .000 4.0 Wino's 0 5 .000 4.0&#13;
Results&#13;
10-11-93&#13;
Does Matter 54 Wino's 47&#13;
Dem Dewga 80 The Better Half 74&#13;
Rusty Rangers 67 Don't Matter 61&#13;
10-12-93&#13;
Rusty Rangers 72 Dsm Dawge 62&#13;
Three Deep 55 Hackers 34&#13;
Don't Matter 50 Wino's 29&#13;
No Fear 50 Slobs 43&#13;
The Better Half 69 Does Matter 65&#13;
Pro Pain 79 Pee Wse's Players 42&#13;
10-14-93&#13;
The Better Half 98 Wino's 55&#13;
Pro Pain 60 Slobs 55&#13;
Rusty Rangers 89 Does Matter 52&#13;
Thres Deep 59 Pee Wee's 23&#13;
Dem Dawge 72 Don't Matter 60&#13;
No Fear 56 Hackers 40&#13;
Schedules&#13;
10-21-93 (Thursday)&#13;
6:00 Wino's vs. Dem Dawgs&#13;
6:00 Slobs vs. Hackers&#13;
7:00 Does Matter VB. Don't Matter&#13;
7:00 Pee Wee's Players ve. No Fear&#13;
8:00 The Better Half VB. Rusty Rangers&#13;
8:00 Pro Pain VB. Three Deep&#13;
10-25-93 (Monday)&#13;
6:00 Doesn't Matter vs. The Better Halt&#13;
7:00 Wino's vs. Rusty Rangers&#13;
8:00 Dam Dawgs VB. Does Matter&#13;
10-26-93 (Thesday)&#13;
6:00 Doesn't Matter vs. Rusty Rangers&#13;
6:00 Slobs vs. Pee Wee's Players&#13;
7:00 Dem Dawgs vs. The Better Half&#13;
7:00 Hackers vs. Pro Pain&#13;
8:00 'Does Matter VB. Wino's&#13;
8:00 No Fear VB. Three Denp&#13;
HEY&#13;
GANG!&#13;
IT'S ...&#13;
Monday&#13;
Ni ht&#13;
Foo~all&#13;
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Union Square&#13;
October 25&#13;
Minnesota&#13;
VIKINGS&#13;
vs.&#13;
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BEAI{5&#13;
big games coming&#13;
Nov. 8 Green Bay/Kansas City&#13;
Parksidt's 80wllng Ttam flnishts Snond&#13;
&amp;vin Williams&#13;
Sports Eduor&#13;
The infamous Parkside Bowling team&#13;
fmished second in the Midwest Collegiate&#13;
Tournament, on October 9th and lOth.&#13;
Funny thing is I didn't even know&#13;
Parkside had a bowling team, well if they&#13;
finished second they must },e pretty good,&#13;
so leta hear more about eT 1. The Parkside&#13;
Bowling team is made ur of eight fulltime&#13;
students, which CC'mpeteon Fridays&#13;
to see which six will tr.:lvel to the&#13;
Tournaments. By coD'\peting in Bowling&#13;
tournamen ts Parksi'le is able to receive&#13;
scholarships for ext:a circular activities&#13;
For their second place finish at the&#13;
Midwest Collegiate Thumament Parkside&#13;
receivsd $450.00&#13;
Park.eide's bowling team is made up of&#13;
Joe Herron, Dan Loftus'Jr., Rick Rector,&#13;
Henry Testz, Dan Schuh, Kris Spitz Kurt&#13;
Anderson and Rick Engels. The Sta;s of&#13;
the tournament were Joe Herron and Dan&#13;
Loftus Jr., who both averaged 221 in ten&#13;
games of competition. Rounding out&#13;
Parkside's 2nd place drive were Rick&#13;
Rector and Henry Teetz with averages of&#13;
210 and Dan Schuh with a 200 average.&#13;
Parkside's bowling team has at least&#13;
nine more tournaments this year, 60&#13;
hopefully we can f'md out just who is on&#13;
our bowli~g team? So the next time your&#13;
at a bowhng alley with your friends and&#13;
dreaming of being on The Parkside&#13;
Bowling team, remember it's hard to join&#13;
them because nobody knows who they are.&#13;
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Harritrs Finding Silutr Lining&#13;
by Todd Weber&#13;
Running Journalist&#13;
Keno.ha, WI.- The •• ying "Ib&#13;
verycloud there is a silver&#13;
rining" oouldn't have be~n more&#13;
pplicablefor the Running&#13;
Rangerson Saturday Having to&#13;
deal with the factors of'fairly&#13;
heoVYfog. humidity. in,juiry•• nd&#13;
a fiald of tough competition, the&#13;
monateam pulled together for.&#13;
ninthplace finish, while the&#13;
!adi •• pl.ced •• trong fourth.&#13;
1he mens Beason has been&#13;
~ibed ••• rebuilding proce ••&#13;
with potan.ti.l. L•• t week'.&#13;
fourthplace finish at Oshkosh&#13;
oombinedwith Saturday's ninth&#13;
placefinish at home may serve&#13;
alla turning point in a positive&#13;
direction for the Rangers. The&#13;
men.howed great attitude and&#13;
anthu.oiaom•• they looked to&#13;
p!aoe in the top tan. d•• pite&#13;
havingto cope with tough&#13;
conditione and injuries. The&#13;
ninthplace fmi.h (out of 26&#13;
teamsand over 800 runners)&#13;
turned out to bejust one of many&#13;
brighlpointa for P.rk.ide.&#13;
Another positive for the Rangers&#13;
wu the f.ct th.t only 29&#13;
.....nda and 15 pl.ce •• eper.ted&#13;
the number one and five runners&#13;
onthe team. The Park.ide&#13;
Invite aIeo proved to be anothar&#13;
eumple aithe coDsistant&#13;
improwmen t of the Rangers, not&#13;
onljlin the top five. but in the&#13;
team U 8 whole. Coach Lucian&#13;
Ro••• nd As.i.t.nl Coach Mike&#13;
Lunnow were very pleased with&#13;
the performance. WWeare a very&#13;
young team. many freshmann&#13;
and sophomores, but we are very&#13;
pleased with it," commented&#13;
Ro••. "The top five and top&#13;
seven have always been real&#13;
close to each other. Wh.t they&#13;
did today was excellent;&#13;
everyone ran real well," stated&#13;
Lunnow. The top five Rangers at&#13;
the Parkside Invite were as&#13;
follows: sophomore Greg Garland&#13;
(63rd place with a lime of&#13;
00:27:09). sophomore Je ...&#13;
Decker (66th place with. time of&#13;
·00:27:14). sophomore Kevin&#13;
Meecn (68th with • lime of&#13;
00:27:19). freehmenn Andy&#13;
Samow (72nd with. time of&#13;
00:27:28) •• nd senior Kirt Miller&#13;
(78th with. time of 00:27:38).&#13;
The season for the Lady&#13;
Running Rangers has proven to&#13;
be consistently strong. Coming&#13;
off an impreeeive fU'St place&#13;
fini.h .t O.hko.h. the L.dy&#13;
Rangers performed very well at&#13;
home. Th. fourth place finiah&#13;
was about what they were&#13;
looking for, as they faced a very&#13;
tough Calvin College out of&#13;
Michig.n (ranked in the top 3 in&#13;
the entire nation) and Hope&#13;
College (r.nked in the top 10 in&#13;
NCAA Division III). O.hko.h i.&#13;
another traditionally strong&#13;
taam. a. tha L.dy Titan.&#13;
.pu.aked by the Ranger. with&#13;
an 11 point margin. "I think we&#13;
worked really strong as a team'&#13;
• • we re really pushing each other.&#13;
We had 11 people under 20&#13;
minutes last week and 6 under&#13;
20 this week," commented&#13;
sophomore Tracey Pope. Pope&#13;
led the Ranger. with. 13th&#13;
place finish and a time of&#13;
00:19:00. followed by •• nior&#13;
Kelly W.t.on (14th place with.&#13;
time of 00:19:07). freshmann&#13;
Valerie Ni.... (25th with • time&#13;
of 00:19:25), sophomore Pam&#13;
Tucker (26th with. tim. of&#13;
00:19:26), and senior Jen&#13;
Christianson (38th with a time of&#13;
00:19:44).&#13;
The outlook for the Rangers at&#13;
this point in the Beason lies not&#13;
necessarily in the team&#13;
placement at the next few meets,&#13;
but in attitude, as the teams&#13;
prepare for the regionals and the&#13;
NAIA National Meet here at&#13;
Parkside. The men are looking&#13;
to stay healthy, positive, and&#13;
consistent, as they reach the&#13;
final stretch of the season, while&#13;
the women are focusing on their&#13;
experience, depth, and attitude&#13;
to "push each other" the rest of&#13;
the way.&#13;
Sotttr's ttams big wttkmd&#13;
&amp;IIP.W Slaughter&#13;
SIXcial to Sport.&#13;
Aang,'r&#13;
Aunning:&#13;
Womm Win 50/50&#13;
by Melinda L. V&lt;Ulatko&#13;
The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
Women's Cross&#13;
Country 'Tham countinued their&#13;
winning streak as they tied for a&#13;
first place finish at the Athletic&#13;
North Invitational in Oshkosh.&#13;
Both UWP and Hope College&#13;
shared a finishing score of 50&#13;
points.&#13;
Throughout the 5000 meter&#13;
race, the top seven runners&#13;
aggreesively claimed the second&#13;
place finishing title. Then, in&#13;
the fmal200 meters, the&#13;
women's fiery determination&#13;
paid off. With impressive&#13;
sprinting fmishes and fmal&#13;
passes, UWP closed the four&#13;
point g.p the t.am h.d wilh&#13;
Hop. Colleg•. Thi. fmi.h put&#13;
UW-Parkside in a first place tie&#13;
with Hope.&#13;
Kelly Watson, Pam Tucker,&#13;
.nd Tr.cey Pope conlinued to&#13;
l••d the team to victory. With.&#13;
total of 156 runners competing,&#13;
all three women fmished the&#13;
race in the top 10. Kelly Watson&#13;
completed the course with a&#13;
triumphant 6th place finish,&#13;
running the course in 18&#13;
minutes and 57 seconds. Tucker&#13;
end Pope battled it in with&#13;
eighth end ninth place finiehee&#13;
respectively.&#13;
Not only did the women tie for&#13;
• f&gt;r.t place title, but they beet&#13;
numerous nationally ranked&#13;
team ••• well. Of the NAIA&#13;
teams at the meet, Parkside&#13;
def•• tad Cedarvili •• nd Olivet&#13;
Nazarine. More importantly,&#13;
Parkside also beat NCAA III&#13;
teams as well. These teams&#13;
included UW-L.Cro .... UWOshko.h.&#13;
University of Chicago.&#13;
and UW-StevensPoint. This&#13;
proves to be a positive aspect in&#13;
determining how well Parksic;ie&#13;
will compete in November's&#13;
national meets.&#13;
Commenting on the race,&#13;
Tucker .t.ted. "Ifeel th.t this&#13;
race was a real confidence&#13;
builder for our team because we&#13;
really worked together to win&#13;
another meet."&#13;
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lingering memory of last years loss,&#13;
motivate Parkside? Will Parkside remain&#13;
undefeated? Will Parkside win even&#13;
though they are underdogs? Let's hope so;&#13;
a victory against Ganon would move&#13;
Parkside up in rankings, possibly to&#13;
number 1standings in the nation. One&#13;
more victory will, if Parkside beats Ganon&#13;
and goes on to nationals. Will Coach&#13;
Kilp •• lill&#13;
shave his head&#13;
like he&#13;
promised? All&#13;
thaoe&#13;
questions and&#13;
many more&#13;
will he&#13;
answered in&#13;
weeks to come,&#13;
.tay tuned.&#13;
The MaD-y Faces Of&#13;
Scott Novotny&#13;
Parbide'III1,ccer team remains&#13;
uncW'eated in Division 2 standings.&#13;
Soturday, ar,ober 9th Parkoide·. soccer&#13;
teem comPf'zed against University of&#13;
Mithipn, " Division 1soccer team.. In&#13;
thia the It.lura of. Big Ten ochool&#13;
oorlainly didn't intimid.te the highly&#13;
otilIed rW·Park.ide Ranger •. Park.ide&#13;
doteate&lt;l Michig.n by d.po.iting 4 go.l.&#13;
whiIo holding th.ir opponants to a&#13;
shulolli. Lock of re.t didn't .top Park.ide&#13;
from """"mpliehing .nother victory the&#13;
following doy. Parkoida d.prived&#13;
Nort:hWMtern University. victory by&#13;
shulling them out 3 to 0 Sunday. October&#13;
10th.&#13;
While demolishing competition from&#13;
slate to etata. Park.ide will face the&#13;
DlIIIlber 1 ranked NCAA Division II team •&#13;
r&#13;
Gauoll, Gauon is also und.fe.ted. La.t&#13;
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,&#13;
,I&#13;
by Tbdd Weber.&#13;
]/utlIling Journalist&#13;
osha WI.-The saying "'Ib&#13;
Kencloud there is a silver&#13;
.~ couldn't have been more&#13;
lin_':_hla for the Running&#13;
'PPU- on Saturday. Having to :s:u. the factors of fairly&#13;
fOIlhumidity, injuiry, and h~Jof tough oompetition, the&#13;
• teaIIl pulled together for a&#13;
~ pJaoe finish, while the&#13;
~die'PJaoed a strong fourth.&#13;
'lb' mens season has been&#13;
doaOribed os a rebuilding proceaa&#13;
withpoleD.tial. Last week's&#13;
fourth pJaoe finish at Oshko~h&#13;
",ud&gt;inOd with Saturday'a nmth&#13;
pIaot finieh at home may serve&#13;
8BatDrIling point in 8 positive&#13;
diraOlionfor the Rangers. The&#13;
man abowed great attitude and&#13;
.. thuoiesm os they looked to&#13;
I pIaot in the top ten, despite&#13;
hi.... to oops with tough&#13;
oonditioDI and mjurree. The&#13;
ninthpJaoe fmish (out of 26&#13;
_ and ovar 300 runners)&#13;
toroedout to bejust one of many&#13;
briPt pointe for Parkside.&#13;
Another poeitive for the Rangers&#13;
... the foct thet only 29&#13;
"""de and 15 places eeperated&#13;
thenumber one and five runoere&#13;
o. the teaIIl. The Parkeide&#13;
Iovil.. 1ao proved to be another&#13;
IlI8DlJIIe of the ooneietant&#13;
improWmeDtofthe Rangers, not&#13;
onJ,in lbe top five, but in the&#13;
team.a whole. Coach Lucian&#13;
Rosa and Asaistant Coach Mike&#13;
Lunnow were very pleased with&#13;
the performance. "We are a very&#13;
young team, many freehmann&#13;
and sophomores, but we are very&#13;
pleased with it," commented&#13;
Rosa. "The top five and top&#13;
seven have always been real&#13;
close to each other. What they&#13;
did today was excellent.&#13;
everyone ran real well,': stated&#13;
Lunnow. The top five Rangers at&#13;
the Parkeide Invite were BS&#13;
follows: sophomore Greg Garland&#13;
(63rd place with a time of&#13;
00:27:09), sophomore Jesse&#13;
Decker (66th place with a time of&#13;
00:27:14), sophomore Kevin&#13;
Mason (68th with a time of&#13;
00:27:19), freshmann Andy&#13;
Sarnow (72nd with a time of&#13;
00:27:28), and senior Kirt Miller&#13;
(78th with a time of 00:27:88).&#13;
The season for the Lady&#13;
Running Rangers has proven to&#13;
be consistently strong. Coming&#13;
oft' an impressive IJ.r8t place&#13;
finish at Oshkosh, the Lady&#13;
Rangere performed very well at&#13;
home. The fourth place fmish&#13;
was about what they were&#13;
looking for, BS they faced a very&#13;
tough Calvin College out of&#13;
Michigan (ranked in ths top 8 in&#13;
the entire nation) and Hope&#13;
College (ranked in the top 10 in&#13;
NCAA Division III). Oshkoeh is&#13;
another traditionally strong&#13;
team, as the Lady Titans&#13;
spueaked by the Rangers with&#13;
an 11 point margin. "I think we&#13;
worked really strong as a team'&#13;
we re rea , 1 '&#13;
ly pushing each other.&#13;
We had 11 people under 20&#13;
minuteslsst week and 6 under&#13;
20 this week," commented&#13;
sophomore Tracey Pope. Pope&#13;
led the Rangers with a 13th&#13;
place finish and a time of&#13;
00:19:00, followed by senior&#13;
Kelly Watson (14th place with a&#13;
time of 00:19:07), freehmann&#13;
Valerie Nieeee (25th with a time&#13;
of 00:19:25), sophomore Pam&#13;
Tucker (26th with a time of&#13;
00:19:26), and senior Jen&#13;
Christianson (38th with a time of&#13;
00:19:44).&#13;
The outlook for the Rangers at&#13;
this point in the Beason lies not&#13;
necessarily in the team&#13;
placement at the next few meets&#13;
but in attitude, as the teams '&#13;
prepare for the regionale and the&#13;
NAIA National Meet here at&#13;
Parkside. The men are looking&#13;
to stay healthy, positive, and&#13;
consistent, as they reach the&#13;
final stretch of the season, while&#13;
the women are focusing on their&#13;
experience, depth, and attitude&#13;
to "push each other" the rest of&#13;
the way.&#13;
Sotttr'sttlms big wttkmd&#13;
&amp;lI:ie Slaughter&#13;
8prcial to Sports&#13;
Pubide'. fII-coer team remains&#13;
undllialed in Division 2 standings.&#13;
ilItnnIIJ, O&lt;",her 9th Parkeide'e soccer&#13;
_~;ed againet Univereity of&#13;
~ •.l Division 1soccer team. In&#13;
tbillli .. i.ture ofa Big 'Thn school&#13;
..... didn't intimidate the highly&#13;
*uwtW.Parbida Rangers. Parkeide&#13;
Wiolir,1Iiohigen by dspoeiting 4 goale&#13;
"'lIoIdiu, their opponente to a&#13;
... Lack of reet didn't stop Parkside&#13;
loa -.apliahing another victory the&#13;
~day. Parke ide deprived&#13;
Nariw.txn University a victory by&#13;
Ibuuiorlhem out S to 0 Sunday, October lOlL&#13;
WhiJe demolishing oompetition from&#13;
Ilateloolate, Parkeide will face the&#13;
~~ 1 renkad NCAA Divieion II team ,&#13;
- .. Oanon ie also undefeated. Last&#13;
1IIrPozbide loet to Ganon 3 - O. Will the&#13;
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lingering memory of last years 1088,&#13;
motivate Parkside? Will Parkside remain&#13;
undefeated? Will Parkside win even&#13;
though they are underdogs? Let'e hope so;&#13;
a victory against GanoD would move&#13;
Parkside up in rankinga, possibly to&#13;
number 1standings in the nation. One&#13;
more victory will, ifParkside beats Ganon&#13;
and goes on to nationals. Will Coach&#13;
Kilps still&#13;
shave his head&#13;
like he&#13;
promised? All&#13;
these&#13;
questions and&#13;
many more&#13;
will be&#13;
answered in&#13;
weeks to come,&#13;
stay tuned.&#13;
The MaD-y Faces Of&#13;
Scott NovotnJ&#13;
Aangrr&#13;
Aunning:&#13;
Womm Win 50/50&#13;
by Melinda L. Vasatko&#13;
The University of WieconsinParkside&#13;
Women's CroSB&#13;
Country Team countinued their&#13;
winning streak as they tied for 8&#13;
first place finish st the Athletic&#13;
North lnvitetional in Oshkosh.&#13;
Both UWP and Hope College&#13;
shared a finishing BOOreof 50&#13;
pointe.&#13;
Throughout the 5000 meter&#13;
race, the top seven runners&#13;
aggressively claimed the second&#13;
place finishing title. Then, in&#13;
the f"ma1200 meters, the&#13;
women's fiery determination&#13;
paid off. With impressive&#13;
sprinting finishes and final&#13;
passes, UWP closed the four&#13;
point gap the team had with&#13;
Hope College. Thie finish put&#13;
UW-Parkeide in a rU'St place tie&#13;
with Hope.&#13;
Kelly Wateon, Pam Tucker,&#13;
and Tracey Pope oontinued to&#13;
lead the team to victory. With a&#13;
total of 156 runners competing,&#13;
all three women fmished the&#13;
race in the top 10. Kelly Wateon&#13;
completed the course with a&#13;
··PA()K&#13;
TOil PLAClln&#13;
NIGHT&#13;
in Union Square&#13;
Mon. Nov. 8th&#13;
• -I~reat Comedy F&#13;
r&#13;
Sl~bPerformer&#13;
Green llay vs. Kansas City&#13;
on big screen TV&#13;
Lots of Super Door Prizes .&#13;
Surprises &amp; Food/lleverage SpeCials&#13;
. t 4'30 - Comedy al 7:00 - Game Time 8:00 Dmner a .&#13;
triumphant 6th place finish,&#13;
running the course in 18&#13;
minutes and 57 seconds. Tucker&#13;
and Pope battled it in with&#13;
eighth and ninth place finishes&#13;
respectively.&#13;
Not only did the women tie for&#13;
a fU'St place title, but they beat&#13;
numerous nationally ranked.&#13;
teams as welL Of the NAIA&#13;
teams at the meet, Parkside&#13;
defeated Cedarville and Olivet&#13;
Neeerine. More importantly,&#13;
Parkside also beat NCAA 1II&#13;
teams as welL These teams&#13;
included UW-LaCroe8e, UWOshkosh,&#13;
University of Chicago,&#13;
and UW·Stevens.Point. This&#13;
proves to be a positive aspect in&#13;
determining how well Parkeide&#13;
will compete in November's&#13;
national meets.&#13;
Commenting on the race,&#13;
Tucker stated, "I feel that this&#13;
race was a real confidence&#13;
builder for our team because we&#13;
really worked together to win&#13;
another meet."&#13;
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Erica Sanchez,&#13;
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be&#13;
competing&#13;
for the title of&#13;
"Miss Wisconsin,&#13;
USA" in&#13;
the Miss USA beauty&#13;
pageant&#13;
on November&#13;
twenty-first&#13;
and&#13;
twenty-second.&#13;
The Miss USA&#13;
contest&#13;
brings together&#13;
young&#13;
women&#13;
across&#13;
the &#13;
country&#13;
in&#13;
search of "the girl next door'&#13;
who could become&#13;
the next&#13;
Miss USA. The pageant&#13;
consists&#13;
of evening&#13;
gown,&#13;
swimsuit,&#13;
and interview&#13;
competitions&#13;
to establish&#13;
each&#13;
contestant's&#13;
poise and&#13;
confidence.&#13;
Erica became&#13;
interested&#13;
in.the &#13;
pageant&#13;
when an application&#13;
was&#13;
mailed&#13;
to her. "They&#13;
reviewed&#13;
my application&#13;
and&#13;
sent me the information,&#13;
saying that they felt I would&#13;
be a terrific&#13;
contestant,"&#13;
Sanchez&#13;
said,"and&#13;
I set to&#13;
work inunediately&#13;
to raise&#13;
$750 in &#13;
funding&#13;
from&#13;
different&#13;
sponsors&#13;
in the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
area." (One ofher&#13;
proud sponsors&#13;
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stores.)&#13;
Erica is honored&#13;
to&#13;
be &#13;
chosen as a beauty&#13;
contestant,&#13;
and she hopes&#13;
that &#13;
it &#13;
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be a good&#13;
experience&#13;
and &#13;
enjoyable&#13;
as&#13;
well.&#13;
Erica's background&#13;
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prepared&#13;
her for this&#13;
challenge.&#13;
She is a model&#13;
who has done work for JC&#13;
Penney's&#13;
and other&#13;
department&#13;
stores, and she is&#13;
also &#13;
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trained &#13;
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actress.&#13;
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play, "Wilder,&#13;
Wilder,&#13;
Wilder,"&#13;
and she&#13;
works in The Writing&#13;
Center&#13;
here on campus.&#13;
"The Miss USA Pageant&#13;
will &#13;
be a wonderful&#13;
opportunity,"&#13;
stated Sanchez,&#13;
"for it is dedicated&#13;
to giving&#13;
the contestant&#13;
the best&#13;
experience&#13;
ever. It offers us&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to meet other&#13;
contestants&#13;
and civic leaders&#13;
from cities across the state,&#13;
and it allows all ofus to&#13;
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married&#13;
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7th, 1993 • Vol.22 • Issue 6&#13;
THE&#13;
_t.....,~&#13;
. university of wisconsin-parkside&#13;
........&#13;
,&#13;
...&#13;
JIr.&#13;
Sleeter· Wins Researah Award"&#13;
Alcm&#13;
R. Cook&#13;
Approaches for Multicultural&#13;
AMiltont&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Teaching Plans for&#13;
Race,&#13;
Class,&#13;
Gender, and Disability&#13;
are co-&#13;
authored  with Dr. Carl A.&#13;
Grant,  a colleague  in Madison.&#13;
Emp'0werment Through&#13;
Muttcultural Education;&#13;
a&#13;
collection of articles  edited by&#13;
Sleeter,  was granted  an award&#13;
"bythe American  Educational&#13;
Studies  Aseociation.   Sleeter's&#13;
most recent  publication  is&#13;
entitled&#13;
Keeper»&#13;
of the&#13;
American Dream:&#13;
A&#13;
Study of&#13;
Staff Development and&#13;
Multicultural Education.&#13;
"I&#13;
try&#13;
to take multicultural   education&#13;
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#l&#13;
NEWS   SOURCE·&#13;
CALL   595-2287&#13;
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........   fthe teacher-scholar&#13;
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try&#13;
to cultivate&#13;
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olParkside;  Dr. George&#13;
A.&#13;
PwNibris,&#13;
Professor&#13;
and&#13;
or&amp;baComputer  Science&#13;
.   ring Dspartment,&#13;
... rta&#13;
as he&#13;
snDr.  Christine  E.&#13;
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........    1993 Research&#13;
......   wardedat&#13;
8opIIaIbor's&#13;
fall&#13;
ODIIIMDQIment.&#13;
"She&#13;
is,&#13;
iudood,.&#13;
otar&#13;
pereon in both&#13;
~~~&#13;
academics,"  says&#13;
Chllr&#13;
who served as&#13;
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Committee  on&#13;
Il&#13;
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':"tt4&#13;
professor of Teacher&#13;
"'-III.....&#13;
D,&#13;
teaches courses in&#13;
1lI...:-.":'S&#13;
and&#13;
Human&#13;
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Multicultural&#13;
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Seminar  for&#13;
~.&#13;
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she is involved in&#13;
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l8search on a variety&#13;
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"'_Dtered around&#13;
~&#13;
education.&#13;
~   bIa&#13;
.uthored  numerous&#13;
-..  and&#13;
boob&#13;
as a result  of&#13;
Itr~&#13;
Making Choices&#13;
"'1\-,~ral&#13;
Education&#13;
-'NIlfI&#13;
onLearning: Five&#13;
in different  directions  ... In all,&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
that I have arrived  at&#13;
more questions  than&#13;
conclusioDB," Sleeter  modestly&#13;
states.&#13;
Sleeter  explains  that her&#13;
special contribution  to research&#13;
is&#13;
an&#13;
emphasis  on syntheSIS.&#13;
Issues  of anthropology,&#13;
sociology, cultural  studies&#13;
and&#13;
curriculum  studies  come&#13;
together  in her work.&#13;
"I&#13;
also&#13;
get interested  in ethnograph;y&#13;
as a research  method,"  she&#13;
says.  All ,f&#13;
this&#13;
becomes a part&#13;
of her m ,st important  interest:&#13;
the tes&#13;
,bing&#13;
of teachers.&#13;
"Hew&#13;
do you get institutions&#13;
to&#13;
oJ-&#13;
.ange in a way that moves&#13;
toy. ard greater  equality,  when&#13;
fr...&#13;
structures  of those&#13;
j&#13;
;lStitutions  perpetuate&#13;
inequality?"  Sleeter  asks.  We&#13;
start by looking at teachers,&#13;
she says.  "How will they start&#13;
doing things  differently?"&#13;
If,&#13;
after teaching  our teachers&#13;
"there&#13;
is&#13;
no real change, yo;"&#13;
must ask wh;y, and ask where&#13;
do you go with that."  Sleeter&#13;
emphasizes  a dual approach  to&#13;
change.  She looks both at&#13;
working with individual&#13;
teachers&#13;
and&#13;
at implementing&#13;
structural  changes.  She&#13;
reports  a keen interest&#13;
in&#13;
political organizing .&#13;
When asksd whether  thers&#13;
is&#13;
a real problem with&#13;
multicultural   education  in our&#13;
public schools, Sleeter says&#13;
that you nsed only look at the&#13;
racial composition  of Parkside&#13;
as compared  to the&#13;
surrounding  communities  to&#13;
recognize a disproportionate&#13;
situation.   "A dispropor-&#13;
tionately  high percentage  of&#13;
white students  end up in the&#13;
college track courses&#13;
in&#13;
our&#13;
public schools."&#13;
Sleeter is proactive  in her&#13;
approach,  emphasizing  factors&#13;
that we can do something&#13;
about.  She speaks of testing,&#13;
teaching  styles and the&#13;
attitudes  ofteachera.   She&#13;
speaks of&#13;
turning&#13;
10w&#13;
achieving  kids'&#13;
into&#13;
'high&#13;
achievers.'  She tries to teach&#13;
her teachers  that&#13;
this&#13;
"sometimes  involves dramatic&#13;
chengs&#13;
from the way things&#13;
were done while you were&#13;
in&#13;
school." Sleeter believes that&#13;
teachers  can get kids excited&#13;
and thet the kids will then&#13;
learn.  "I&#13;
try&#13;
to teach my&#13;
teachers  to figure out what gets&#13;
the kids excited," she says.&#13;
Slseter  also speaks fondly of&#13;
the work she has done with&#13;
assistant  professors  that she&#13;
has&#13;
met at various conferences,&#13;
often women of color, assisting&#13;
them in developing their own&#13;
research  and writing  skills so&#13;
as to publish  more successfully.&#13;
"I try to seek people out and&#13;
give them academic help and&#13;
mentoring  ... I guess I see&#13;
myself as giving back to them&#13;
what was given&#13;
to&#13;
me, academ-&#13;
ically," she quietly explains.&#13;
Slseter  says that she will&#13;
bank the small cash amount&#13;
awarded  her&#13;
and&#13;
use it to buy a&#13;
new computer.&#13;
"There was no question for&#13;
the committee  who the&#13;
recipisnt  ofthis  year'a award&#13;
would be, when Christins's&#13;
credentials  were brought  to us&#13;
... It is very fortunate  for all of&#13;
us here at Parkside  to have&#13;
Christina  as a colleague;&#13;
summarizes  Perdiksris.   "She&#13;
......&#13;
CeIeIIraIes&#13;
101h&#13;
AnnuaI ..........&#13;
I..&#13;
by&#13;
Steven Mcore&#13;
the soccer team, and a sprinter&#13;
on the track team.  "I'm very&#13;
proud to represent  the&#13;
univsrsity  as homecoming king&#13;
this year;  J onss said.  "It will&#13;
give me the opportunity  to&#13;
demonstrate  academic&#13;
excellence, leadership,  school&#13;
spirit, and a bright smile to all.&#13;
Lewin&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
sophomore&#13;
majoring biology, and ahe is&#13;
acting secretary  of Black&#13;
Student  Union and student&#13;
representative  for the Library&#13;
Serials Department.&#13;
"AI.&#13;
homecoming  quesn I want to&#13;
illustrate  the love, knowledge,&#13;
and respect that this&#13;
institution  has so gracefully&#13;
shared with me," she said.&#13;
This is the second year&#13;
in&#13;
a row&#13;
which the Black Student  Union&#13;
has won homecoming  king and&#13;
queen.&#13;
On Monday night, Parkside&#13;
celebrated  the 10th&#13;
annual&#13;
Homecoming  by crowning Greg&#13;
Jones and Lorien&#13;
Lewin,&#13;
as&#13;
representatives   of Black&#13;
Student  Union as&#13;
King&#13;
and&#13;
Queen of the Homecoming&#13;
Court.  First runners-up  for&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
King&#13;
and Queen&#13;
were&#13;
AI&#13;
Heppnsr  from the&#13;
Ranger  Newspaper  and&#13;
Jennifer  DeGuzman from Pre-&#13;
Heaith  Club.  Second runners-&#13;
up were Patricia  Quintsro  from&#13;
the Ranger Newspaper  and&#13;
Aaron Sens from the Parkside&#13;
Activities Board.&#13;
Jones&#13;
is&#13;
a sophomore&#13;
majoring&#13;
in&#13;
communications,&#13;
and he is actively involved with&#13;
Black Student  Union, Ranger&#13;
News sporta writer, manager  of&#13;
is&#13;
a star person&#13;
in&#13;
both&#13;
teaching  and academics  ... She&#13;
hes been able&#13;
to&#13;
integrate  her&#13;
research  and bring it&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
clessroom for the benefit of her&#13;
students,"  he fondly states.&#13;
"Christine&#13;
is&#13;
an outstanding&#13;
performer."&#13;
The Reuger staff joins with&#13;
all of Parks ide&#13;
in&#13;
wishing Dr.&#13;
Sleeter congratulations   on her&#13;
much deserved  award.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
indeed heartening  to recognize&#13;
such high-level  performance  by&#13;
one of our own.&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
PUlTRY&#13;
Pam,la 6i1b,rt&#13;
by&#13;
Nirk Ltwis&#13;
Joins Pirksid. Ficulty&#13;
.xclusiVt to th.&#13;
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intmitw  with UW-P's&#13;
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THE&#13;
university of wisconsin-parkside • celebrating 25 years&#13;
Chief Ostrowski' Resigns&#13;
AlanR. Cook&#13;
A8BistantNews Editor&#13;
Mer nearly five years of&#13;
.. rvice, Mr.&#13;
David Ostrowski&#13;
\eDdered&#13;
his resignation  as&#13;
Universityof Wisconsin-&#13;
Parbide Chief of Police.&#13;
Beginning&#13;
on October 6, he&#13;
laiss a position at the&#13;
Univsrsityof Wisconsin-&#13;
Whitewater, eqjoying the rank&#13;
of&#13;
Captain,&#13;
responsible for all&#13;
polios&#13;
aemces.&#13;
Ostrowski speaks of&#13;
"pelSOnal&#13;
reasons" as the prime&#13;
consideration in&#13;
his&#13;
decision to&#13;
naign.&#13;
"My wife&#13;
and&#13;
I greatly&#13;
uVoythe area around&#13;
Whitewater,"he eeye. "It&#13;
is&#13;
my&#13;
difFerent&#13;
then&#13;
our urban&#13;
lOlling&#13;
here."&#13;
"Youtend to be a jack of all&#13;
trades&#13;
on a&#13;
small&#13;
campus," he&#13;
says,&#13;
"and&#13;
a master&#13;
of nona,"&#13;
The&#13;
opportunity to specialize,&#13;
affordedby a larger, more&#13;
reoidential&#13;
campus,&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
challenge&#13;
to which Ostrowski&#13;
Ioobforward. "I won't be&#13;
missiug&#13;
the&#13;
parking&#13;
complaints,"he jokes. "At&#13;
Whitewater,&#13;
ru&#13;
be focusing on&#13;
the management  of a slightly&#13;
larger police staff .... In&#13;
all,&#13;
it is&#13;
a position thet better matches&#13;
and&#13;
meshes with my particular&#13;
talents, abilities&#13;
and&#13;
philosophy," he explains.&#13;
The decision to resign has&#13;
not been an easy one,&#13;
Ostrowski&#13;
eays.&#13;
'Tve been&#13;
here since December 1, 1988&#13;
and&#13;
since that&#13;
time&#13;
we've seen&#13;
a remarkeble  transformation&#13;
in the University's  relationship&#13;
to law enforcement."  He&#13;
speaks of "the&#13;
professionalization  of the&#13;
department"&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
development of a more&#13;
proactive attitude toward&#13;
service&#13;
and&#13;
crime prevention as&#13;
high pointe of&#13;
his&#13;
tenure at&#13;
Parkeide.  His greatest regret&#13;
is "our inability to retain&#13;
highly qualified officers," a&#13;
problem that he attributes  to a&#13;
low pay structure  and a&#13;
relatively low level of respect in&#13;
the community.  Reflecting on&#13;
his&#13;
yeare at Parkeide, he&#13;
quietly states, "I have made&#13;
many relationships  here thet I&#13;
will&#13;
greatly miss." .&#13;
Dr. William Streeter,&#13;
Quintero Places In&#13;
Beauty&#13;
Pageant&#13;
Anastasia&#13;
Lehman&#13;
News Writer&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Quintero, a&#13;
IOJ&gt;hmoreat UW-Parkeide,&#13;
.... third&#13;
runner-up in&#13;
the&#13;
Mias Mexicana&#13;
~ant.&#13;
According to&#13;
~ro,&#13;
the&#13;
pageant is&#13;
lUlDUa1lyat the&#13;
~":,:"rfest Grounds&#13;
F-~&#13;
Milwaukee's&#13;
t&#13;
setiva&#13;
Mexicana. ThE&#13;
eetivalallows people&#13;
'.,0&#13;
u:,.raaa&#13;
their pride&#13;
in,&#13;
or&#13;
Il:_a~reciation   o~'the&#13;
~"'pamc culture. NJss&#13;
MeXi&#13;
cana&#13;
is&#13;
invite" to&#13;
attend&#13;
IllaJJy&#13;
differ.nt&#13;
SOCial&#13;
events&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
~ntative   of the&#13;
&lt;:1.-'-.&#13;
COmmID&#13;
rity..&#13;
~ro&#13;
entereJ the pageant&#13;
bo\hUoe&#13;
sbe wa-'intrested in&#13;
If,&#13;
the&#13;
echoluship that was&#13;
o&#13;
"red&#13;
and&#13;
tb.&#13;
opportunity to&#13;
~lllew  people. Quintero is&#13;
uWprou~ 01her heritage.  At&#13;
invof&#13;
arksid&#13;
., she is actively&#13;
l!&#13;
0&#13;
ved ~&#13;
&lt;he&#13;
secretary of&#13;
.i&#13;
P.P:~a.n-'Panic Organization&#13;
aruide).&#13;
Quintero&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
Patricia Quintero&#13;
communications  major&#13;
and&#13;
is&#13;
minoring&#13;
in Spanish.  S~ is&#13;
aleo working at the Leammg&#13;
Center,  and works with&#13;
junior high students for CALC.&#13;
Quintero invites everybody ~&#13;
participate  in H.O.P. events ':"&#13;
the hope that other pe?ple&#13;
will&#13;
experience&#13;
and&#13;
appreClJlte the&#13;
I&#13;
Hispanic culture ..&#13;
Assistant Chancellor for&#13;
Administration  and Fiscal&#13;
Affairs, Ostrowski's immediate&#13;
supervisor&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
commenting on&#13;
his&#13;
decision,&#13;
says "I knew that he had been&#13;
looking around at other&#13;
positions for a while ... so I&#13;
accepted&#13;
his&#13;
resignation."&#13;
Speaking generally, Streeter&#13;
remarks,&#13;
"The&#13;
Chief has been&#13;
actively involved in the life of&#13;
both the campus and the law&#13;
enforcement communities of&#13;
which he was apart .... We&#13;
wish&#13;
him&#13;
well in nsxt position."&#13;
In more specific detail,&#13;
Streeter outlines what he&#13;
considers to be Ostrowski's&#13;
most significant&#13;
accompliahments  while at&#13;
Parkside.  "Dave brought&#13;
professional standards&#13;
and&#13;
demeanor to the police force by&#13;
increasing training of staff. He&#13;
insured thet training and&#13;
proper use of equipment has&#13;
been emphasized.  He&#13;
enhanced&#13;
crime&#13;
prevention&#13;
programming.  He put together&#13;
an Administrative  Directives&#13;
Manual&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
guide future&#13;
Continued on page 2&#13;
September&#13;
30th,&#13;
1993 • Vol. 22 • Issue 5&#13;
Chief Ostrowski&#13;
UW Vice-President Visits&#13;
with Student Leaders&#13;
GregoryM. Gauthier&#13;
News /Feature Writer&#13;
University of Wisconsin&#13;
System Vice-President  Steven&#13;
Portch payed a visit to the&#13;
Parkside campus Tuesday,&#13;
September 21, while msking&#13;
his&#13;
annual&#13;
campus rounds.&#13;
Portch ended&#13;
his&#13;
visit that&#13;
afternoon with a discussion&#13;
with Parkside's Student&#13;
Leaders - amoug the&#13;
participants  were Parkeide&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Editor-in-Chief  Steven&#13;
Moore,&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Managing Editor Joe Kane,&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Tanya Dornik, PSGA&#13;
President Eric Bovee, and a&#13;
representetive  of&#13;
PABA.&#13;
The discussion centered&#13;
mostly on the idea of a Student&#13;
Bill of Rights and&#13;
Responsibilities,  which&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
include, according to Vice-&#13;
President Portch, issues like&#13;
the counseling center,&#13;
academice, and ways to learn&#13;
constructively about the faculty&#13;
and ite teaching metlwds.&#13;
"Faculty Portfolios" was an&#13;
idea presented by Portch as a&#13;
possible compromise&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
demand from students that&#13;
they be allowed to view student&#13;
evaluation forms for the UW&#13;
Faculty.&#13;
The "Faculty Portfolio," as&#13;
described by Portch, could&#13;
include a wbDle range of&#13;
materials regarding teaching&#13;
methods, examples of course&#13;
material, and syllabi, in order&#13;
to give the students a "more&#13;
complete picture" of the&#13;
classes, and the way each&#13;
instructor teaches them.&#13;
Another major concern to&#13;
the Vice-President, was the&#13;
development of a tighter&#13;
campus community bond and&#13;
ways to&#13;
make&#13;
thet community&#13;
more&#13;
"inclusive.&#13;
II&#13;
• As an example, Portch&#13;
talked about a freshman&#13;
program at the UW-Eau Claire&#13;
campus, where all&#13;
incoming&#13;
freshman were required to read&#13;
a given text, and then attend a&#13;
team taught seminar on the&#13;
contents and issues contained&#13;
within the book. Another term&#13;
Portch used to describe this&#13;
sort of mingled atmosphere&#13;
was a "learning&#13;
community,"&#13;
adding thet it would emphasize&#13;
interdisciplinary  study and&#13;
teach ways in which the&#13;
different forms of knewlege&#13;
could interact.&#13;
Portch also discussed,&#13;
gensral ways&#13;
to&#13;
make each of&#13;
the&#13;
campuses more interactive&#13;
in order to,&#13;
as&#13;
he explained it,&#13;
create a bond among the&#13;
various campuses of&#13;
the&#13;
entire&#13;
university system.&#13;
Some&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
discussion&#13;
centered on planning for the&#13;
university from 1995 through&#13;
2000, and included a number of&#13;
remarks regarding&#13;
another&#13;
major item on the agenda -- the&#13;
Governor's Accountability Task&#13;
Force Report.&#13;
"The&#13;
stete is in a&#13;
situation where it cannot give&#13;
us any more money, and so we&#13;
get criticized a lot," Portch&#13;
stated on the issue of funding,&#13;
and the quality of the&#13;
university system.&#13;
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