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              <text>SUFAC&#13;
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THE RANGER NEWS University of Wkrftn,;» D„_I • J , #&#13;
The Ranger News is written anlclitcd by&#13;
University of Wisconsin-PqrksidR'. New&#13;
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March 24, 2009&#13;
New» Since 1972&#13;
The shuttle solution&#13;
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for its editorial policy and content.&#13;
Te've got issues&#13;
KELSEY HOFF&#13;
Hoff0013@uwp.edu&#13;
The University of&#13;
Wisconsin- Parkside's shuttle&#13;
bus is now twelve years old, has&#13;
about 130,000 miles on it, and has&#13;
recently needed costly repairs,&#13;
including engine and suspension&#13;
work and a cracked axle. Interim&#13;
Chief of Police, James P. Heller,&#13;
came before the Student Life&#13;
Committee (SLC) to present these&#13;
issues and ask how they wanted&#13;
to respond.&#13;
The main questions raised&#13;
concerned whether the bus service&#13;
should be continued, whether the&#13;
same route should be used, and&#13;
what kind of bus to buy. The SLC&#13;
decided that the shuttle service is&#13;
definitely worth keeping, shuttling&#13;
on campus is more important than&#13;
the portion of the route running&#13;
to the Racine McDonald's, and&#13;
our best option is a compressed&#13;
natural gas (CNG)- powered bus,&#13;
or possibly an electric bus.&#13;
The power options for a&#13;
new bus are gas, diesel, CNG,&#13;
and electric. Diesel is slightly&#13;
more efficient than gas, costing&#13;
approximately one dollar cheaper&#13;
per gallon. CNG would leave no&#13;
carbon footprint, but it would cost&#13;
about $23,000 to convert it. There&#13;
used to be two gas stations in the&#13;
area with a supply of CNG, but&#13;
they shut down. Now the closest&#13;
one is west of 194 on Highway&#13;
20 in Racine, and that is too far&#13;
away to depend on for every day.&#13;
Electric buses only go forty to fifty&#13;
miles on a charge, and right now&#13;
the shuttle goes over 100 miles per&#13;
day. Most electric buses are also&#13;
not intended for a winter climate.&#13;
The most plausible option right&#13;
now for UW- Parkside is a gas or&#13;
diesel powered bus.&#13;
Once a new bus is found, UWParkside&#13;
has to go through a state&#13;
bid process to buy it, which will&#13;
take six months to a year. Funds&#13;
for the bus have been accruing for&#13;
twelve years since the current bus&#13;
was bought. This money comes&#13;
from parking passes bought by&#13;
students, which will go up in cost&#13;
next year.&#13;
Annual ridership on the&#13;
shuttle has gone down from&#13;
30,915 in the 2006 to 2007 school&#13;
year to 9,657 in 2007 to 2008, and&#13;
this year's ridership is projected&#13;
to be around 18,000. Only 3-10&#13;
people usually take the ride to&#13;
Racine, if any at all, but those who&#13;
do are "very vocal," said Chief&#13;
Heller, saying that they depend&#13;
on that run. UW- Parkside used&#13;
to pay a bus company in Racine&#13;
to shuttle students for free, but&#13;
the expense was over $60,000 per&#13;
year. The Kenosha bus company&#13;
will not let students ride for free,&#13;
and their routes do not go in the&#13;
direction students would need&#13;
them to.&#13;
The shuttle no longer makes&#13;
a 12:00 run on Fridays, and there&#13;
is a one hour break every day. The&#13;
twenty passenger&#13;
**£&#13;
bus is only in use on Tuesdays&#13;
and Thursdays, when the school&#13;
is most crowded, and a van is&#13;
used on Monday, Wednesday, and&#13;
Friday.&#13;
Chief Heller advises students&#13;
to park at Tallent Hall and ride&#13;
the shuttle to relieve crowded&#13;
parking, and more students using&#13;
the shuttle will guarantee them&#13;
more say in choices concerning&#13;
the bus. The school will not&#13;
acknowledge a parking problem&#13;
until that lot fills up. One possible&#13;
option is to fix up and make use of&#13;
the "east lot," a parking lot bigger&#13;
than the Student Center lot, which&#13;
lies behind Tallent Hall. The lot&#13;
is in bad condition, with weeds&#13;
growing through the pavement&#13;
and no lighting. The university's&#13;
original plan was to have "remote&#13;
parking" and shuttle students to&#13;
the main campus.&#13;
Auxiliary sweep to boost financial ai&#13;
JO KIRST&#13;
jo@therangernews.com&#13;
In an effort to offset the&#13;
potential increase in tuition,&#13;
Governor Jim Doyle's budget&#13;
proposes a new approach to&#13;
funding financial aid in the&#13;
University of Wisconsin&#13;
System and the Higher&#13;
Education Aids Board. The&#13;
Higher Education Aids Board&#13;
would receive $25 million for&#13;
need-based student aid.&#13;
To produce this money,&#13;
an "auxiliary sweep" has been&#13;
suggested. At the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside, an&#13;
auxiliary ranges from parking&#13;
to the Child Care Center, and it&#13;
also includes the Student Center&#13;
and Residence Life.&#13;
Where Parkside's share of&#13;
the $25 million will come from&#13;
has not quite been determined;&#13;
however, the balance for each&#13;
auxiliary will be looked at and&#13;
assessed, according to Steve&#13;
McLaughlin, Dean of Students.&#13;
Parkside will be affected&#13;
by the sweep, because money&#13;
that will be put toward financial&#13;
aid won't be sitting in an&#13;
account generating interest.&#13;
Additionally, the funds will not&#13;
be available to offset the costs&#13;
associated with construction,&#13;
remodeling, or replacing and&#13;
repairing equipment.&#13;
The contributors come&#13;
from across the UW System, but&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-La&#13;
Crosse will be hit the hardest,&#13;
with an auxiliary sweep of&#13;
$5.3 million. Parkside will&#13;
only be expected to contribute&#13;
approximately $500,000, with&#13;
UW-Superior throwing in only&#13;
$5,250.&#13;
The determining factor in&#13;
who contributes what is based&#13;
on how much a campus has in&#13;
oash reserves. In other words,&#13;
"the biggest contributor would&#13;
be the campus with the largest&#13;
reserves", said McLaughlin.&#13;
The sweep will affect&#13;
the entire system. Because of&#13;
this sweep, each campus will&#13;
have fewer funds available for&#13;
projects, emergency repairs,&#13;
etc. P"&#13;
On March 25 and March&#13;
26, Chancellor Lane Earns&#13;
has scheduled open forums to&#13;
discuss this and other issues&#13;
related to the budget cuts.&#13;
Wednesday's forum will begin&#13;
at 3:00pm, and Thursday's&#13;
forum will begin at 12:30pm.&#13;
Both forums will be held in the&#13;
Student Center Ballroom.&#13;
March 24, 200?&#13;
900 Wood Road&#13;
Kenosha, Wl 53141&#13;
Phone:(262)595.2287&#13;
Fax:(262)595-2295&#13;
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Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives&#13;
to inform, educate, and&#13;
engage the UW-Parkside&#13;
community by publishing&#13;
well-written, accurate&#13;
student journalism on a&#13;
weekly basis.&#13;
The Ranger News has meetings every&#13;
Friday at noon. All students and faculty of&#13;
UW-Parkside are welcome. Please feel free&#13;
to attend. Have any comments, concerns,&#13;
questions, or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: rangemews@uwp.edu .&#13;
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per issue date. Extra newspapers can be&#13;
purchased for $1 apiece. Newspapers can&#13;
be taken on a first come, first serve basis,&#13;
meaning that once they are gone, they are&#13;
gone. We work on the honor system, but&#13;
violators will be prosecuted for theft. Faculty&#13;
members and students organizations who&#13;
wish to use The Ranger News in classrooms&#13;
should consult the editor-in-chief to reserve&#13;
however many free copies they wish to use. a? ASSOCIATED&#13;
03/0p9 09-611&#13;
iTrafM Violation. Outer i&#13;
Roadf 2:05pm. Karina L&#13;
was tiejeeted for Speeding 46&#13;
in a posted 25 mph zone,&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
03/06/09 ^09-613&#13;
Fire Drill. Child Care Center.&#13;
3:07pm. Staff request fire drill,&#13;
all evacuated safely. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
03/06/09 . 09-614&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH G @ CTH&#13;
E. 3:58pm. Westley W Sherman&#13;
was ticketed for Speeding 63 mph&#13;
in a posted 35 mph zone. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
03/06/09 09-618&#13;
Medical Assistance. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 10:59pm. KSD dispatch&#13;
reports a 911 call regarding an&#13;
unresponsive male. Officer &amp;&#13;
Rescue Units arrive, male then&#13;
transported to local hospital.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/07/09 09-625&#13;
Callbox. Greenquist Dock.&#13;
7:28pm. Callbox activated. Officer&#13;
arrives and reports vehicle stuck&#13;
in mud. Officer issued parking&#13;
citation for driving on Sidewalk.&#13;
Vehicle towed by Tow Company.&#13;
1 Officer then cleared.&#13;
103/07/09 09-626&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH E @ STH&#13;
31.10:30pm. Angela LCurry was&#13;
| ticketed for Non-Registration of&#13;
BLOTTER Vehicle. Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/09/09 09-633&#13;
Theft - From Building. Parkside&#13;
Union. 12:58pm. Officer takes&#13;
report for theft of item. Office&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
03/10/09 09-639&#13;
Alarm - Fire. Greenquist Hall.&#13;
12:06pm. UWPPD Alarm Panel&#13;
reports active fire alarm. Officer&#13;
report no fire/no smoke. Alarm&#13;
reset, officer then cleared.&#13;
03/10/09 09-644&#13;
Callbox. Union Lot. 9:39pm.&#13;
CBX was activated, complainant&#13;
report couple arguing. Officer&#13;
speaks to all parties, officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
03/10/09 09-645&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
Inner Loop Road @ Flag Poles.&#13;
9:42pm. Officer takes report.&#13;
Vehicle towed by Tow Company.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/12/09 09-657&#13;
Liquor Law Violation. University&#13;
Apartments. 12:28am. Resident&#13;
Advisor respond to noise&#13;
complaint, then resident advisor&#13;
request officers for underage&#13;
chinking. Officers- issue "4"&#13;
Underage Drinking/Consume.&#13;
Officers then cleared.&#13;
03/12/09 09-658&#13;
Medical Assistance. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 2:57am. Resident Advisor&#13;
reports male vomiting. Officers&#13;
and Rescue Unit arrive, male&#13;
then transported to local hospital.&#13;
Officers then cleared.&#13;
03/12/09 09-659&#13;
Agency Assist. CTH KR @&#13;
CTH G. 7:58am. MPPD request&#13;
UWPPD Officers be on look out&#13;
for Black, 4DR, Sedan that was in&#13;
accident. Officers check campus&#13;
grounds reporting no locate of&#13;
vehicle. Officers then cleared.&#13;
03/12/09 09-663&#13;
Medical Assistance. University&#13;
Apartments. 1:11pm. Mother&#13;
request rescue assistance for son.&#13;
Officer and Rescue Units arrive,&#13;
male transported to local hospital.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/12/09 09-665&#13;
Theft - From Motor Vehicle.&#13;
Union Lot. 3:00pm. Complainant&#13;
reports stolen UWP Parking&#13;
Permit. Officer takes report and&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
03/13/09 09-676&#13;
Traffic Violation. Union Lot.&#13;
10:55am. Officer conducting&#13;
parking enforcement. Shawna F&#13;
Thompson was issued parking&#13;
citation for Misuse of Disable&#13;
Placard. Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/13/09 09-679&#13;
Worthless Checks - Less Than&#13;
$1000. Tallent Hall. 12:22pm.&#13;
Officer takes reports for worthless&#13;
checks. Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/13/09 09-680&#13;
Worthless Checks - Less Than&#13;
$1000. Tallent Hall. 12:25pm.&#13;
Officer takes reports for worthless&#13;
checks. Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/13/09 09-681&#13;
Worthless Checks - Less Than&#13;
$1000. Tallent Hall. 12:41pm.&#13;
Officer takes reports for worthless&#13;
checks. Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/14/09 09-688&#13;
Assaultive Behavior. University&#13;
Apartments .2:20pm.Complainant&#13;
reports being assaulted. Officer&#13;
takes statements then cleared.&#13;
03/15/09 09-689&#13;
Agency Assist. Off-Campus&#13;
Location @ Pet's Park. 10:54pm.&#13;
KSD dispatch request assistance&#13;
at accident. UWPPD &amp; KSD&#13;
Units arrived. UWPPD Unit then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
03/16/09 09-692&#13;
Alarm - Building/Business.&#13;
Parkside Union ECU. 9:46am.&#13;
UWPPD Alarm Panel reports&#13;
active alarm. Officer report no&#13;
emergency, possible malfunction.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/17/09 09-694&#13;
Assaultive Behavior. Com Arts&#13;
Lot. 10:35am. Complainant&#13;
reports fight in progress. Officer&#13;
arrive, then issued "2" citations&#13;
for Assaultive Behavior. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
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Spring break is finally ovei&#13;
Yay! Okay, maybe not "yay", bt&#13;
it is nice to be back. I admit, I wa&#13;
getting kind of restless toward&#13;
the end of the week. I was als&#13;
getting anxious that we wouldn&#13;
have enough stuff for an issu&#13;
(again), but thankfully everyon&#13;
came through in the end.&#13;
While another issue i&#13;
awesome, we are in sue]&#13;
desperate need of writers that it'&#13;
getting a little ridiculous. I don't&#13;
know what it is that changed&#13;
from this time last year, but we&#13;
have next to no staff compared to&#13;
last spring. It's definitely shown,&#13;
too, in the number of pages we&#13;
produce per issue. Quantity isn't&#13;
everything, but it'd be nice to get&#13;
back to 12 pages on a weekly&#13;
basis. I would say "perhaps next&#13;
semester", but next semester&#13;
we'll have moved to online&#13;
publishing!&#13;
I'm pleased that we're&#13;
keeping up with our goal of at&#13;
least three news stories per week.&#13;
Sometimes it's harder than one&#13;
might think, but we do our best.&#13;
If we can finish this semester on&#13;
a strong, positive note, with the&#13;
last bunch of issues having a lot&#13;
of news content, I will be happy&#13;
and consider the goal achieved.&#13;
I think we'll leave it at that&#13;
for this week. I encourage you&#13;
(like, REALLY encourage you!)&#13;
to come join us if you have strong&#13;
writing skills and enjoy writing.&#13;
The more writers we have, the&#13;
better we can be! Enjoy the issue&#13;
and we'll see you next week.&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
THINGS TO DO&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 24&#13;
pAB presents Talent Night&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
7:00pm&#13;
The Den&#13;
Arts Alive presents "In The&#13;
Mood"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25&#13;
Noon Concert: Ami Bouterse and&#13;
George Linquist&#13;
Noon&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
Foreign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
9:00pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
UW-P Students admitted free!&#13;
THURSDAY, MARCH 26&#13;
Art Field Trip: Edward Munch-&#13;
Influence, Anxiety, and Myth&#13;
Chicago Art Institute&#13;
Softball Vs. Winona State&#13;
(doubleheader)&#13;
'| Noon&#13;
11 Case Fi eld&#13;
; !&#13;
i Fo reign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
; 7:30pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
FRIDAY, MARCH 27&#13;
UWP Professional Research&#13;
Symposium&#13;
Race, Class &amp; Gender book study:&#13;
, "Persuasion"" by Jane Austen&#13;
3:30pm&#13;
Orchard Room, Tallent Hall THE U Studio Theatre *&#13;
Discussion&#13;
Kavenik&#13;
leader:&#13;
Foreign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
Frances 8:00pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
SUFAC Budget...&#13;
What has happened?&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents the&#13;
UWP Original New Play Festival&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Studio Theatre&#13;
UWP's student music&#13;
organization, the Beat, presents:&#13;
Original Music Fest&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Comm. Arts D118&#13;
Foreign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
SATURDAY, MARCH 28&#13;
Baseball vs. Northern Kentucky&#13;
(doubleheader)&#13;
Noon&#13;
Qberbrunner Field&#13;
Foreign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
5:00pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
SNAP Annual Gala&#13;
6:00pm&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
UWP Music Department Tribute&#13;
to Music Excellence Scholarship&#13;
Benefit Concert&#13;
7:00pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
UWP Original New Play Festival&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
SUNDAY, MARCH 29&#13;
Baseball vs. Northern Kentucky&#13;
(doubleheader)&#13;
Noon&#13;
Oberbrunner Field&#13;
Foreign Film: "Live In Maid"&#13;
2:00pm and 5:00pm&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
Student Recital: Paul Westfahl&#13;
6:00pm&#13;
Comm. Arts D118&#13;
UWP Original New Play Festival&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Studio Theatre&#13;
MONDAY, MARCH 30&#13;
Art Exhibition: UWP Juried&#13;
Student Show&#13;
11:00am to 5:00pm&#13;
Opening Reception 5:00pm to&#13;
7:00pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Gallery&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 31&#13;
Art Exhibition: UWP Juried&#13;
Student Show&#13;
11:00am to 8:00pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Gallery&#13;
UWP Baseball vs. Judson&#13;
2:00pm&#13;
Oberbrunner Field&#13;
ADRIANA ALEXANDER&#13;
Alexa016@uwp.edu&#13;
T h e SUFAC Bu d g e t h a s n o t&#13;
been stable for the last couple of&#13;
years. The budget has constantly&#13;
been increasing like any other&#13;
tee. These fees were raised&#13;
partially to pay for the Student&#13;
Center construction and because&#13;
of inflation.&#13;
The SUF Budget, otherwise&#13;
known as the Segregated&#13;
University Fee, is a student&#13;
fee set for and by the students&#13;
in aiding financial assistance&#13;
for clubs, organizations, and&#13;
departments. A student's fee&#13;
depends on the magnitude of&#13;
enrollment here at the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside. If the&#13;
enrollment increases, a student's&#13;
fee decreases. This budget&#13;
changes every year because of&#13;
necessities based on decisions of&#13;
those in SUFAC, the Segregated&#13;
University Fee Allocation&#13;
Committee.&#13;
"The SUFAC budget gives&#13;
students the opportunity to see a&#13;
small component in the overall&#13;
functions of this institution,"&#13;
according to Carly-Anne&#13;
Ravnikar, the SUFAC Director of&#13;
the Parkside Student Government,&#13;
"and to have some impact in its&#13;
growth and development." She&#13;
believes that this year's committee&#13;
made every effort to keep student&#13;
fees at a reasonable cost, while&#13;
jnaintaining the funding that they&#13;
provide.&#13;
Not only does this budget rely&#13;
on the enrollment of students, but&#13;
students also have the primary&#13;
responsibility for the funds&#13;
through a process of the Parkside&#13;
Student Government, according&#13;
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ARTS&#13;
From the Top&#13;
The Ranger News March 24, 2009&#13;
| MICHAEL C.RIEDLINGER&#13;
1 mriedlinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
1 am something of a snob&#13;
when it comes to Harry Dresden.&#13;
That isn't to say that I hated the&#13;
television series, I just wish they&#13;
would have called something&#13;
else. Anything else, in fact, other&#13;
than The Dresden Files. It was&#13;
with some trepidation, then, that&#13;
I approached the latest adaptation&#13;
of the first novel, Storm Front,&#13;
into a graphic novel from Dabel&#13;
Brothers. I was prepared for large&#13;
chunks of story to be missing,&#13;
but I was also excited to see one&#13;
of my favorite novels rendered&#13;
visually. Where I ended up was&#13;
somewhere squarely between&#13;
misery and satisfaction.&#13;
1 know. That seems like&#13;
such a cop-out. It isn't though,&#13;
trust me. There are elements of&#13;
the comic book that really nail it&#13;
home and bring the words of Jim&#13;
Butcher to life. Still, there are&#13;
some that make me want to pull&#13;
my hair out. Frankly, I haven't&#13;
been this torn since sophomore&#13;
year when I had to decide which&#13;
girl to take to prom. Storm Front&#13;
grabs its audience because Harry&#13;
Dresden is ultimately an everyman,&#13;
and we can identify with&#13;
something very real in him. We&#13;
don't need to wade through a&#13;
metric ton of terminology, and&#13;
butcher is careful to describe a&#13;
hero who is more Peter Parker&#13;
than Wolverine. Somehow^ that&#13;
gets lost in this project.&#13;
It isn't just Harry who&#13;
seems to be simplified into a bad&#13;
stereotype, Bob and Murphy are&#13;
more like caricatures here too.&#13;
The Harry Dresden of the comics&#13;
is more of a sel f-aware badass than&#13;
he ever has been in the novels,&#13;
and though the story follows&#13;
the same plot, point for point,&#13;
it. feels like watching a poorly&#13;
acted remake of a classic film.&#13;
This may be more the fault of the&#13;
medium than any other element.&#13;
Butcher, after all, is working with&#13;
the creators on this comic, and so&#13;
has more creative input than on&#13;
anything else to date. That said,&#13;
they are cramming a 322-page&#13;
novel into the space of a fourissue&#13;
miniseries. Something's&#13;
got to give, and unfortunately,&#13;
the characters aren't the only&#13;
casualty here.&#13;
Adrian Syaf, who's artwork&#13;
on another Dabel Brothers book,&#13;
Take a Chance, has been excellent,&#13;
seems to have gotten stuck on the&#13;
idea that these characters are all&#13;
in Chicago. Everyone has wide&#13;
shoulders and big noses for some&#13;
reason, as though they were the&#13;
cast of extras from a hitherto&#13;
forgotten Humphrey Bogart&#13;
movie. Every character has a&#13;
perpetual scowl, and this might&#13;
be fine for a typical noir setting,&#13;
but what many Dresden fans love&#13;
about the characters, 1 think, is&#13;
that they aren't noir stereotypes.&#13;
The fact is, Butcher's characters&#13;
all love life to the fullest, and&#13;
the world around them is what's&#13;
dark, while they stand as beacons&#13;
of happiness and hope. This&#13;
is why Dresden always seems&#13;
to have a witty retort or pithy&#13;
comeback. It's hard to sell&#13;
those to an audience when it is&#13;
delivered with a dour express of&#13;
gloom every single time.&#13;
Beyond that, however, I&#13;
felt that the book was a good&#13;
representation of what Jim&#13;
Butcher's books have to offer. It&#13;
is like an appetizer of sorts, where&#13;
your appetite will be whetted, but&#13;
you can't be expected to sustain&#13;
on this alone. I would offer this&#13;
book up to anyone hesitant to&#13;
read a new series, as it lays a lot&#13;
of the groundwork&#13;
of the series. It&#13;
has its moments,&#13;
but that seems to&#13;
be because they&#13;
exist in the novel&#13;
first and foremost,&#13;
and longtime fans&#13;
of the series will&#13;
get little bang for&#13;
their buck. Pick&#13;
it up if you're&#13;
a collector or a&#13;
completist, but if&#13;
you're strictly a&#13;
fan of the books&#13;
and couldn't&#13;
abide by the Sci-&#13;
Fi Channel series,&#13;
save your dough&#13;
for the next novel.&#13;
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MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
mriedIinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
Alex Proyas is one strange&#13;
director. He has a propensity&#13;
to make dystopian cinema&#13;
that revels in the dark side of&#13;
humanity. From the fires of The&#13;
Crow to the technological terror&#13;
of I, Robot, Proyas has given&#13;
us visions of a future that differ&#13;
from our own only in the degree&#13;
to which we've screwed up our&#13;
world. Typically, his films end&#13;
with the hero defeating the larger&#13;
menace behind our suffering&#13;
through perseverance, heroically&#13;
outsmarting the villain at the last&#13;
minute. This time, however,&#13;
Proyas has tried a different&#13;
approach.&#13;
1 here is no villain in&#13;
Knowing, per se, unless you&#13;
count the convoluted plot.&#13;
Nicholas Cage plays an MIT&#13;
professor who, by sheer chance,&#13;
winds up in possession of a&#13;
series of numbers written fifty&#13;
years prior by a young girl. By&#13;
total luck, he discovers that the&#13;
numbers correspond to disasters&#13;
around the world over the last&#13;
fifty years. The last couple of&#13;
sequences seem to denote future&#13;
events that, coincidently. are&#13;
set to occur within easy driving&#13;
distance of him. Getting the&#13;
picture yet? Each scene in the&#13;
film unfolds like this, and the&#13;
acting doesn't help.&#13;
Nicholas Cage may be an&#13;
Oscar winner, but his acting is&#13;
typically hit or miss. 1 think that&#13;
this is one of those misses. His&#13;
character is supposed to be a&#13;
loving, emotional father who has&#13;
only recently become a widower.&#13;
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emotional distance, Proyas sticks&#13;
a bottle in his hands in every&#13;
other shot, a la Leaving Las&#13;
Vegas. He never seems drunk,&#13;
mind you, so we must assume&#13;
that it is there simply to convey&#13;
why his lines sound like they're&#13;
being delivered by a robot. The&#13;
supporting cast isn't much better,&#13;
with the two adult females in the&#13;
cast (real life best friends Rose&#13;
Byrne and Nadia Townsend)&#13;
trying desperately to cover their&#13;
native Australian accents. The&#13;
children in the cast, sadly, out act&#13;
everyone around them, and only&#13;
just barely.&#13;
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weren't enough, Proyas has&#13;
a problem selling us on the&#13;
spookiness of the messengers&#13;
that start showing up to whisper&#13;
thoughts into the children's heads.&#13;
Sure, they wear long black coats&#13;
and look like albino extras from&#13;
a Buffy episode, but they seem&#13;
to be the only characters who&#13;
might have answers. Not that&#13;
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Jim Butcher has been at this&#13;
a while. His star character. Harry&#13;
Dresden, has been running around&#13;
Chicago solving mysteries on&#13;
television, in comics, and in the&#13;
flagship book series tor almost&#13;
a decade now. Over the course&#13;
of the first ten books. Butcher&#13;
has developed his entire cast, not&#13;
just Dresden, and given readers&#13;
a solid whodunit every time. In&#13;
the background of each novel in&#13;
the series is a grand metaplot.&#13;
however, just as lull of intrigue&#13;
and mystery as each novel,&#13;
but each installment so far has&#13;
offered only a snippet of what&#13;
was going on. Until now.&#13;
Almost as a reward for&#13;
reading those first ten volumes.&#13;
Butcher s latest Dresden no'vel,&#13;
Turn Com. finally coughs up&#13;
some answers, sort of. The main&#13;
P'ot of this novel revolves around&#13;
a traditional murder mystery&#13;
Irame-job. Harry's; long-time&#13;
Nemesis, the Warden Morgan,&#13;
winds up at his doorstep battered&#13;
and professing innocence to a&#13;
crime Hairy hasn't been informed&#13;
of yet- As happens with Harry&#13;
Dresden, everything goes south&#13;
with a quickness. Be warned&#13;
folks, here there be spoilers.&#13;
After picking up&#13;
medical supplies for the fallen&#13;
Morgan. Harry is attacked by a&#13;
Native American Skinwalker.&#13;
The monster is the stuff of legend,&#13;
and kills one of Harry's longtime&#13;
allies. It is immediately&#13;
apparent that Hairy is more&#13;
outmatched than ever, and that&#13;
someone behind the scenes is&#13;
[lulling out the big guns'to keep&#13;
a secret. That secret is plainly&#13;
the identity of the traitor on the&#13;
Wizard White Council, a fact&#13;
we've been building up to for a&#13;
while. Of course, no one wants&#13;
to believe it because the easier&#13;
answer is, well, easier. In the&#13;
words of Maxwell Scott, "When&#13;
the legend becomes fact, print&#13;
the legend". The world wants to&#13;
cover it up, damn Morgan, and&#13;
build trust and peace on the fact&#13;
that the killer was caught and&#13;
punished so quickly, even if it&#13;
means killing an innocent man.&#13;
That said, Harry is a&#13;
stickler lor the truth, no matter&#13;
how damning it may be. He&#13;
figures out the clues, tracks&#13;
down the baddies, and sets up a&#13;
final showdown on a mysterious&#13;
island. Butcher has managed to&#13;
grow as a writer over the course&#13;
ol this series, and as such, there&#13;
are no easy answers or solutions&#13;
in this novel, but there are&#13;
resolutions. Often, when dealing&#13;
with metaplot concerns, much&#13;
of the subtlety a writer has goes&#13;
to the curb. Not so with the true&#13;
masters, and Jim Butcher is a true&#13;
master of his craft. The secrets&#13;
flow (like why the White Council&#13;
didn't like his mom), and we find&#13;
resolutions to story concerns&#13;
dating all the way back to the&#13;
first book. Storm Front. Morgan,&#13;
the Werewolves, and even Toot,&#13;
all get updates and develop as&#13;
characters. Oh. there is plenty of&#13;
new mystery and action in Turn&#13;
Coat. to be sure, but it is all in&#13;
service to a larger story.&#13;
That isn't to say that&#13;
readers new to the series won't&#13;
find something to latch on to.&#13;
Butcher's wit is as sharp as&#13;
ever, and the last two hundred&#13;
pages had me reading until&#13;
dawn. Butcher's talent is such&#13;
that he had me wrapped around&#13;
his finger, racing to see how the&#13;
mess turned out, and disrupted&#13;
my expectations flawlessly every&#13;
time I thought I knew enough&#13;
to solve the crime. Butcher's&#13;
references to other pop-culture&#13;
elements are so smtxith. it feels&#13;
like he wrote them first. In one&#13;
magical duel, two heavy hitters&#13;
have a shape-changing war that&#13;
simultaneously feels viscerally&#13;
dangerous while reminding us&#13;
of childhood loves like Disney's&#13;
Sword in the Stone.&#13;
The funny thing about&#13;
this novel is that it is only the&#13;
halfway point in the series.&#13;
Butcher has promised some&#13;
twenty-odd books. Yet, this&#13;
feels so self&gt;containcd. I have&#13;
no qualms recommending it to&#13;
first time readers of the series.&#13;
Turn Coat is a complete work&#13;
of fiction unto itself, much like&#13;
The Hohhit. in that it is utterly&#13;
enjoyable without knowing the&#13;
rest of the author's works. Sure,&#13;
there's a lot more to this book&#13;
when a reader has all the other&#13;
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lot of its success because of it. The&#13;
subject of the film, the underground&#13;
"nerdcore" hip-hop scene, is still far&#13;
enough out on the periphery of the&#13;
main stream that it will introduce&#13;
many people to the genre. Those&#13;
familiar with it already, however,&#13;
won't be bored. The film covers&#13;
the scene so thoroughly that even&#13;
the most ardent forum troll stands&#13;
to learn a thing or two about the&#13;
men and women who have been&#13;
labeled as Nerdcore rappers.&#13;
Nerdcore rap, you see, comes&#13;
from the back rooms of internet&#13;
message /b/oards, the highest&#13;
echelons of higher education,&#13;
and the stankiest of soapless&#13;
conventions across the continent.&#13;
The artists are folks like you or 1&#13;
who, as part of this culture, watch&#13;
comic book movies and late night&#13;
cable cartoons. They are the tech&#13;
savvy "first adopters" that the main&#13;
stream media always talks abotrtf&#13;
but seldom identifies. Some, like&#13;
MC Plus+, are working on computer&#13;
science PhD's. More often, they&#13;
are just people who have combined&#13;
a talent and passion for hip-hop&#13;
with their personal proclivities for&#13;
video games, Japanese anime, and&#13;
Star Wars. Most importantly, these&#13;
artists all have talent as rappers first&#13;
and foremost.&#13;
Nerdcore does its damndest to&#13;
present its namesake as just another&#13;
type of rap. The film goes into&#13;
details about various beefs between&#13;
the artists, for example, but it n ever&#13;
forgets that it is talking about a&#13;
subculture that reveres knowledge&#13;
over brute force and tech-savvy&#13;
over sex appeal. Thankfully, it also&#13;
remembers that the audience may&#13;
not be as aware of the culture, and&#13;
SiTavcfids'too many in-references&#13;
and any leet-speak. One device&#13;
it uses to great effect is the main&#13;
search page of Google, familiar&#13;
to even the most technologically&#13;
illiterate, in place of title cards. The&#13;
film, overall, grabs your attention,&#13;
peppers it with selections of music&#13;
from the genre, and shows that&#13;
so-called nerds can rap as well as&#13;
anyone else.&#13;
If the film has a failing point&#13;
at all, its in its condemnation of the&#13;
main stream while simultaneously&#13;
trying to appeal to it as well.&#13;
Admittedly, this is a problem that is&#13;
as much a part of the genre itself.&#13;
Some artists like MC Chris, while&#13;
fond of rapping about video games&#13;
and comic books, feel that there is&#13;
a stigma attached to the moniker of&#13;
"nerd" and have rejected it. These&#13;
artists want to be acknowledged as&#13;
rappers first, and nerds second, if at&#13;
all. Given this turmoil from within,&#13;
its no wonder the film struggles&#13;
with, and against, a mainstream&#13;
media that has yet to embrace&#13;
the fact that most of our popular&#13;
culture derives from nerd and dork&#13;
origins. After all, if there's one&#13;
group media outlets like Wired and&#13;
Newsweek can still stereotype and&#13;
marginalize without fear of reprisal,&#13;
it's nerds and dorks. Nerdcore for&#13;
Life is currently screening at film&#13;
festivals around the world, and you&#13;
can find more information at hup://&#13;
nerdcore for Ii fc. com/.&#13;
MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
mriedIinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
Hip-hop is great medium&#13;
for the marginalized. The&#13;
downtrodden masses of society get&#13;
to have their say and,, when done&#13;
well, it is set to some sick beats.&#13;
The various permutations of hiphop&#13;
over the years have catered&#13;
to various minorities and given&#13;
(' voice to the seldom-heard in our&#13;
cultural dialogue. These days, it's&#13;
i hard to find a person who hasn't&#13;
heard of Jay-Z or Lupe Fiasco,&#13;
and wordsmiths like MC Chris&#13;
and Optimus Rhyme may not be&#13;
far behind if you believe the folks&#13;
behind the documentary Nerdcore&#13;
for Life.&#13;
Nerdcore plays like any other&#13;
musip documentary, and achieves a&#13;
Grand Opening&#13;
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All-American track stars&#13;
ROB HANSEN&#13;
hanse082@ uwp.edu&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside track team sent four&#13;
women to the University of&#13;
Houston, in Houston, Texas last&#13;
weekend, March 10th - 14th. The&#13;
fout women, Jessica Monson,&#13;
Heidi Ertl, Hope Christie and&#13;
Brittany Glassburn, netted five&#13;
Ail-American-awards. The four&#13;
women comprised the seventh&#13;
place distance medley relay&#13;
team.&#13;
Sophomore, Heidi Ertl, led&#13;
off the relay with a 3:$1 1200-m&#13;
leg. She handed the baton off to&#13;
sophomore, Brittany Glassburn,&#13;
who split 62.0 during the 400-m&#13;
portion of the relay. Glassburn&#13;
handed the baton to freshmen,&#13;
Hope Christie. Christie split a&#13;
season best 2:19 and handed&#13;
anchor leg, senior, Jessica&#13;
Monson, while in tenth place.&#13;
The relay needed to pick up&#13;
two positions and get into 8th&#13;
place to earn their Ail-American&#13;
award. Soon after the handoff,&#13;
the . Monson ran the duration&#13;
of the race with the lead pack,&#13;
which inched their way through&#13;
lapped traffic, pulling Monson&#13;
along with them. With 3 laps&#13;
remaining, Parkside moved&#13;
into 9th place. A half a lap later,&#13;
Monson blew past the 8th place&#13;
Millersville University relay,&#13;
and put her relay in position for&#13;
All-American status. Monson&#13;
was able to out lean one more&#13;
team and help capture a 7th&#13;
place finish and a total time of&#13;
11:59.11, the second fastest time&#13;
these four young ladies ran as a&#13;
unit. Monson's split was equal to&#13;
her lifetime best 4:46.&#13;
Prior to the.distance medley,&#13;
Monson competed in the 1-mile&#13;
run preliminary round. She&#13;
finished second in her heat and&#13;
automatically qualified for finals&#13;
with a time of 4:55.61. In finals&#13;
she found herself in good position&#13;
from the early going. She moved&#13;
into the 5th position in the early&#13;
going, and despite intense, shin&#13;
pains, she muscled her way&#13;
into the fourth position with&#13;
400 meters remaining. Monson&#13;
made her move a little early, but&#13;
found herself crossing the line in&#13;
4:49.24, good for fourth place.&#13;
The men's and women's&#13;
track teams will be competing at&#13;
Augustana College this weekend,&#13;
before heading off to North&#13;
Caroline State University for the&#13;
Raleigh Relays on March 26th -&#13;
28th.&#13;
Parkside wrestlers&#13;
excel nationally&#13;
ROB HANSEN&#13;
Hanse082@uwp.edu&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside men's wrestling team&#13;
found lots of success in Houston,&#13;
Texas last weekend, March 12th -&#13;
15th. Six members of the wrestling&#13;
team, Cody Zimmerman (1251bs),&#13;
Craig Becker (1491bs), Corey Van&#13;
Groll (1651bs), Malcolm Briggs&#13;
(1971bs), Luke Ry nish (1741bs), and&#13;
Luke Haag (184 lbs), represented&#13;
UW-Parkside on the nation scene.&#13;
Three of the men, Becker, Van Groll&#13;
and Briggs, each won All-American&#13;
honors. The Rangers finished 12th&#13;
as a team after remaining unranked&#13;
throughout the majority of the&#13;
season.&#13;
Becker and Van Groll each&#13;
bagged a 4th place finish, dropping&#13;
their final matches, competing for&#13;
the third place crown. Becker lost&#13;
his first match of the year to Chris&#13;
Frejie, of Western State, by pinfall&#13;
in 1:42. This first loss sent him to&#13;
the third place match, where Esai&#13;
Dominguesz, of Nebraska-Omaha,&#13;
defeated him 6-4. Van Groll fought&#13;
through five matches, three of&#13;
which he won. His third-place&#13;
matchup pitted him against Tad&#13;
Merritt of St. Cloud St. University.&#13;
Merritt won by decision, 9-2.&#13;
Briggs lost by pinfall in 3:41&#13;
to Luke McPeck of New Mexico&#13;
Highlands. He battled his way&#13;
back to defeat Matt Nelson of&#13;
Minnesota State - Moorehead by&#13;
14-4 decision. He lost his last two&#13;
matchups, including his seventh&#13;
place match to Tyler Copsey, of&#13;
Augustana, by default. Zimmerman,&#13;
Rynish and Haag all saw early&#13;
exits from the tournament, and,&#13;
although disappointing, it should&#13;
be noted that simply qualifying for&#13;
the NCAA II meet is an amazing&#13;
accomplishment.&#13;
The Ranger wrestler's season&#13;
has finished on a high note.&#13;
They begin competition again in&#13;
November. Congratulations to each&#13;
of the national qualifiers, and the&#13;
entire team, on another successful&#13;
season.&#13;
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I would like to first&#13;
acknowledge the wonderful job&#13;
that was done constructing the&#13;
new student union. It is without&#13;
question a state-of-the-art-facility.&#13;
High praise should go to the&#13;
minds that developed the concept,&#13;
as well as the laborers who put in&#13;
many long hours and worked very&#13;
hcird to make it happen.&#13;
Unfortunately, there is a&#13;
bitter-sweet feeling I get every&#13;
time I walk through this recent&#13;
addition to our school. That&#13;
feeling is one of disgust that&#13;
the cafeteria prices are so high.&#13;
1 here have been many instances&#13;
when I wanted to grab a bite to&#13;
eat and mingle with my peers,&#13;
but the outrageous prices have&#13;
kept me from doing so. Don't&#13;
get me wrong, there have been&#13;
times, when my hunger dictated,&#13;
that I broke down and paid for&#13;
something to eat. The quality&#13;
and portions of the food are substandard,&#13;
but I won't complain&#13;
about that too much. After all,&#13;
there s not much deception. You&#13;
can see what you're getting before&#13;
you pay for it. An exception is the&#13;
salad bar, where a student or staff&#13;
member must pay by the ounce. I&#13;
made this mistake only once. After&#13;
shelling out over eight dollars -&#13;
and that didn't include my drink&#13;
— I couldn't help but wonder if&#13;
I had paid for the weight of my&#13;
plate as well!&#13;
I must emphasize that I don't&#13;
have a problem with the staff that&#13;
Aramark, the company providing&#13;
Of what use is elastic money?&#13;
RYANASHTON&#13;
ashtoOO l@uwp.edu&#13;
Humans, more than any&#13;
other species on the planet, are&#13;
rational creatures. Much of our&#13;
progress in our lives depends our&#13;
ability to think and make logical&#13;
connections between events.&#13;
Many, if not all of the benefits&#13;
of scientific discovery have&#13;
sprung forth from the human&#13;
ability to connect specific causes&#13;
to specific effects. Knowing&#13;
how natural systems work in the&#13;
world, humans have been able&#13;
to predict and anticipate what&#13;
effects would follow from which&#13;
causes, and thus have managed&#13;
to avoid unwanted dangers and&#13;
create wanted conveniences in&#13;
their lives. One key feature that&#13;
has made all of this progress&#13;
possible has been the apparent&#13;
consistency and objectivity of the&#13;
natural world—that is, the laws&#13;
of nature appear to always remain&#13;
constant without deviating even&#13;
the slightest bit (well, at least until&#13;
you consider quantum mechanics,&#13;
which is unusually erratic and&#13;
unpredictable compared to&#13;
classical physics).&#13;
It stands to reason that the&#13;
scientific progress humans have&#13;
made in recent centuries would&#13;
not have been possible if the laws&#13;
of nature were found to be erratic&#13;
and constantly changing from&#13;
one moment to the next. If bricks&#13;
were sturdy and solid one day—fit&#13;
to build shelters with—it would&#13;
be devastating to the person using&#13;
the shelter to find those bricks&#13;
turn to liquid mush the next day.&#13;
Or if gravity were to behave in&#13;
unpredictable ways, throwing&#13;
objects upward or outward on&#13;
random occasions, how would&#13;
humans be able to function&#13;
productively in such a world?&#13;
It seems pretty obvious that&#13;
humans have a far better chance&#13;
of adapting to their environments&#13;
in productive and constructive&#13;
ways when they are confronted&#13;
with objectively consistent rules&#13;
or laws rather than whimsical,&#13;
amorphous systems that function&#13;
without rhyme or reason. If this&#13;
is so, then why would we ever&#13;
want our money system to be&#13;
anything other than objective and&#13;
consistent?&#13;
Unfortunately, the leaders of&#13;
our financial system have decided&#13;
(at least since we abandoned the&#13;
gold standard under President&#13;
Nixon in the late 1960s) against&#13;
preserving an objective and&#13;
consistent money supply in the&#13;
U.S. The money that we save and&#13;
rely on to purchase essential goods&#13;
-and services in our economy&#13;
is not considered objective by&#13;
our financial leaders, and last&#13;
week held a shining example of&#13;
how drastically the rules of our&#13;
financial market can change.&#13;
Last week, the Federal Reserve&#13;
announced that it would basically&#13;
go forward with the printing of at&#13;
least one trillion dollars in another&#13;
emergency effort to catapult our&#13;
economy into a recovery. By&#13;
printing this money, the Federal&#13;
Reserve is essentially creating&#13;
one trillion dollars out of thin air,&#13;
thus augmenting the total size of&#13;
our money supply. As a result&#13;
of this, the money that you and&#13;
1 o wn is basically devalued and&#13;
will no longer be worth as much&#13;
as it was when we earned it—that&#13;
is to say, the money we own&#13;
loses purchasing power when&#13;
the Federal Reserve increases the&#13;
money supply. And, the more&#13;
they print, the more our money is&#13;
devalued.&#13;
For those of us who were&#13;
perhaps saving money for an&#13;
extended period of time to pay&#13;
for something major in the future,&#13;
our ability to make the payments&#13;
we intended will now be&#13;
compromised by this change in the&#13;
money system. When our money&#13;
is devalued, it takes more units of&#13;
money to make purchases. But if&#13;
you do not know in advance how&#13;
the money system will change at&#13;
any given time, it makes it nearly&#13;
impossible to accurately judge&#13;
how much money you will need to&#13;
save. This is especially important&#13;
for those nearing retirement or&#13;
who are in retirement already.&#13;
What once might have lasted a&#13;
person 20 years may, at any time,&#13;
only last 12 or 15 since the money&#13;
supply is neither objective nor&#13;
consistent.&#13;
When we compare the&#13;
progress humans have had&#13;
in the areas such as scientific&#13;
discovery, we can appreciate&#13;
that the objectivity found in&#13;
natural systems has been useful;&#13;
there's a good fit between the&#13;
rationality of the human mind&#13;
and the objectivity of the human&#13;
environment. Based on this&#13;
reasoning, it is most unfortunate&#13;
that our financial leaders have&#13;
sought to undermine our attempts&#13;
to predict and rely on a consistent&#13;
monetary system. It is difficult to&#13;
see how an elastic money system&#13;
can work to the benefit of rational&#13;
creatures such as you and me.&#13;
the food service to Parkside,&#13;
provides. Throughout my years&#13;
at this school they have all been&#13;
friendly and courteous. I would&#13;
especially like to express my&#13;
sincerest thanks to Liz, whose&#13;
last name I do not know. She is&#13;
a long-time Aramark employee&#13;
who is kind, caring and very hardworking.&#13;
I know it's stressful&#13;
having to meet the many demands&#13;
of college kids, especially during&#13;
breakfast when you have to deal&#13;
with, among other things, making&#13;
eggs and omlettes.&#13;
For students who live on&#13;
campus, there is the option of&#13;
having a meal plan that cuts&#13;
the cost of each meal in half. I&#13;
suppose they have less reason to&#13;
complain. However, commuters&#13;
such as myself don't have this&#13;
option. We are forced to pay full&#13;
price. I generally pack my own&#13;
lunches, but it would be nice, on&#13;
those days when I don't, when&#13;
I could get something to eat at&#13;
the cafeteria without paying so&#13;
much.&#13;
Your tax dollars&#13;
hard at work&#13;
ADAM SPIVEY&#13;
spiveyadam@yahoo.com&#13;
Why are we surprised that&#13;
after the government started&#13;
handing out trillions of American&#13;
tax dollars to some huge&#13;
companies that were in danger of&#13;
failing that these companies just&#13;
go back to business as usual and&#13;
hand out in bonuses to employees&#13;
more than some people make in&#13;
two, or hell, even five years on&#13;
the job? Seriously? Wait, you're&#13;
telling me that these corporate&#13;
people want to get huge piles&#13;
of money at someone else's&#13;
expense? I mean, I know I am not&#13;
an economist, but this whole AIG&#13;
thing did not come as much of a&#13;
shocker to me. I am still failing to&#13;
find a reason why we did not let&#13;
these companies implode.&#13;
Want your company to&#13;
survive? Offer a good product&#13;
at reasonable prices and treat&#13;
your employees responsibly, or at&#13;
least I guess that is what it should&#13;
be like in a nice happy perfect&#13;
world. Nevertheless, the world&#13;
is not perfect, and that means&#13;
we are just going to have to deal&#13;
with companies doing whatever&#13;
they can get away with to make&#13;
as much money as possible for&#13;
as little effort as possible. Not a&#13;
huge surprise really. You could&#13;
almost say that it has been the&#13;
American way for as long as one&#13;
can remember. Something else I&#13;
would like to know is, how did&#13;
the government not know what&#13;
some of these corporations like&#13;
AIG where going to do with the&#13;
money once they got it?&#13;
Again, I must admit I am not&#13;
an expert in this field so please&#13;
excuse my ignorance, but it truly&#13;
be believed that no one knew&#13;
what all that money was going to&#13;
be spent on? Moreover, if so, why&#13;
in God's name are we writing&#13;
blank checks to the irresponsible&#13;
business people that helped run&#13;
our economy into the ground?&#13;
President Obama gave a&#13;
very powerful speech about the&#13;
bonuses going out and a million&#13;
other things. What I did not hear&#13;
him say wds, "Hey, who dropped&#13;
the ball on this and let these guys&#13;
get away with it?" I agree that we&#13;
need to hang some of these greedy&#13;
types out to dryb, ut I also think we&#13;
need to dig into the government&#13;
and see who is making these&#13;
decisions that lead to this kind of&#13;
turmoil. I'm sorry but I just don't&#13;
think it is prudent for people to be&#13;
making legislation about banks&#13;
and companies and huge world&#13;
shaking piles of money unless&#13;
they are trained super intelligent&#13;
men and women whose sole&#13;
purpose in life is to deal with the&#13;
economy and its effects on this&#13;
nation and the world.&#13;
Maybe we have gotten to big&#13;
for our own good, our fingers in&#13;
to many pies and now it is coming&#13;
back to haunt us. I ca nnot tell if&#13;
we need more regulation or less&#13;
on business, or if these bonuses&#13;
are right or not. What I ca n tell is&#13;
that if something does not happen&#13;
soon to balance out not just the&#13;
economy, but also the power&#13;
struggle between business and&#13;
government, something a whole&#13;
hell of a lot worse could crawl&#13;
out of this mess and I am not just&#13;
talking another great depression. too WORDS&#13;
1&#13;
More or Less&#13;
That nostalgic musk about in&#13;
the wind.&#13;
Sure sign that spring and&#13;
summer arc ahead.&#13;
Warm breezes brush gently&#13;
against the skin.&#13;
I he faint sunlight is&#13;
everything but dead.&#13;
Philip C Noinuj&#13;
uoiunOO 1 @uw p.edu&#13;
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then you need to pick up election packets at the Student&#13;
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ASAP. Elections are set for April 8th and 9th, so act now if&#13;
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              <text>^University of Wisconsin&#13;
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THE RANGER NEWS University of i / . f • •&#13;
1&#13;
Mar&lt;^ 10, 2009&#13;
New» Since 1972&#13;
KELSEYHOFF&#13;
Hoff0013@uwp.edu&#13;
Students .teachers, and many&#13;
people from the community see&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside logo countless times&#13;
every school day. What exactly&#13;
is the school's logo? There are 12&#13;
different types of Parkside logos,&#13;
including the "sticks and leaves,"&#13;
more technically the University&#13;
Mark, bear claws, Ranger Bear,&#13;
and different configurations of&#13;
the letters "UWP."&#13;
There is about 100 variations&#13;
all together, with approved color&#13;
schemes. This year the Marketing&#13;
and Publications Department has&#13;
been "cracking down" on the use&#13;
of school logos, not to control,&#13;
says John Mielke, director of&#13;
Marketing and Publications, but&#13;
"to make sure of consistency."&#13;
The walls of the school&#13;
are literally papered over with&#13;
posters advertising meetings,&#13;
events, organizations, and&#13;
almost anything else related to&#13;
the school. This year, Parkside&#13;
International Club was called out&#13;
for distorting the Parkside logo&#13;
featuring "sticks and leaves,"&#13;
putting only the leaf portion on&#13;
a picture of a globe.&#13;
The University Mark has&#13;
been used in other places, like&#13;
the Parkside Theater website, but&#13;
Mielke says that the organization&#13;
went too far because the context&#13;
of the logo was not "identitybased."&#13;
All "legal" uses of the&#13;
leaf pattern are tied into campus&#13;
identity.&#13;
The biggest rule, according&#13;
to Mielke, is not to take the&#13;
logos apart. Other concerns&#13;
are changing the proportions of&#13;
the logos, stretching them, or&#13;
using illegal color patterns. For&#13;
instance, the "sticks and leaves"&#13;
logo may only appear in any&#13;
solid color or black and green&#13;
together. Adding more text or&#13;
graphics around the logo is legal&#13;
as long as they are not touching&#13;
or overlapping.&#13;
These rules were laid out by&#13;
an outside firm in 1968 when the&#13;
school was founded. They put a&#13;
book together with the geometry&#13;
of the University Mark, color&#13;
samples, and type settings for&#13;
official university fonts. The&#13;
rules were redone within the&#13;
school in 2003 by looking at style&#13;
guides from other UW schools.&#13;
UW-Parkside's style guide can&#13;
be viewed by searching for&#13;
keyword "style guide" on the&#13;
school website.&#13;
There is also a CD-ROM&#13;
disk with all of the approved logos&#13;
saved as different image files&#13;
on it. Copies of this disk were&#13;
distributed to staff and student&#13;
organizations and departments,&#13;
and are still available from the&#13;
Marketing and Publications&#13;
Department.&#13;
w I University of Wiscon S1ARKSID&#13;
Smikeasmn Wisconsin s University&#13;
M1WM * MiaftJM • MW » SIMMM&#13;
Parking problems: Metered stalls&#13;
RESTRICTED METERED AREA&#13;
Short Term Visitor Parking Only&#13;
Monday-Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 pm&#13;
Student, Faculty and Staff Parking&#13;
Prohibited at meters&#13;
Violators cited &amp; towed at owners&#13;
expense&#13;
Lot closed daily 2:00 am - 6:00 am&#13;
jo KIRST&#13;
jo@therangernew.sxom&#13;
Similar to the crackdown&#13;
on misusing handicapped&#13;
parking services, the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside Police&#13;
Department is keeping a close&#13;
eye on the use of metered parking&#13;
stalls across campus.&#13;
Under Wisconsin State&#13;
Statute 18.05, the chief&#13;
administration * officer for&#13;
Parkside can set the guidelines&#13;
for where parking areas will be&#13;
and the methods allowed for&#13;
parking on campus. Of course,&#13;
these guidelines are only allowed&#13;
if the areas and rules are posted&#13;
clearly.&#13;
Metered parking at Parkside&#13;
is clearly labeled as such. James&#13;
Heller, Acting Director for&#13;
the Police and Public Safety&#13;
department at Parkside,explained&#13;
that student, staff, and faculty&#13;
parking is prohibited at all times.&#13;
"The restriction applies&#13;
whether or not an individual pulls&#13;
down their pass, puts money in&#13;
the meter, or is just on campus&#13;
for a short time and wants to run&#13;
into one of the buildings", said&#13;
Heller.&#13;
Metered parking stalls are&#13;
reserved specifically for those&#13;
visiting the campus, such as&#13;
families interested in taking a&#13;
campus tour, or a community&#13;
member purchasing tickets&#13;
from the box office for the next&#13;
Parkside production. If a student.&#13;
staff, or faculty member forgets&#13;
their parking pass, they make&#13;
pick up a free "courtesy pass" at&#13;
the Parkside Police Department.&#13;
Persons visiting Parkside are&#13;
allowed to park in metered stalls&#13;
after feeding the meter. A quarter&#13;
(25 cents) allows for 15 minutes&#13;
of parking time. Handicapped&#13;
or disabled persons may park&#13;
in metered spaces as well, but&#13;
they are not required to feed the&#13;
meter.&#13;
A violation of the rules&#13;
regarding metered parking could&#13;
result in a $30 fine and the vehicle&#13;
may be towed at the owner's&#13;
expense.&#13;
There are other options than&#13;
parking illegally and being fined&#13;
for it. Students, staff, and faculty&#13;
have five parking lots to choose&#13;
from, all with ample parking&#13;
spaces that are not reserved&#13;
for meters or handicapped or&#13;
disabled persons Parking can be&#13;
found in the Student Center lot.&#13;
Communication Arts lot, Iallent&#13;
Hall, and there arc two lots near&#13;
the SAC.&#13;
A free shuttle bus runs&#13;
between Tallcnt Hall and the rest&#13;
of campus approximately every&#13;
10 minutes. TT»e shuttle is offroute&#13;
for about an hour each day,&#13;
for the driver's lunch break. The&#13;
shuttle also makes several trips&#13;
per day to a local McDonald's.&#13;
•I "We've got issues'&#13;
The Ranger News MarchJO, 2009&#13;
Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives toinform,&#13;
educate, and engage&#13;
the UW-Parkside community&#13;
by publishing well-written,&#13;
accurate student journalism on&#13;
a weekly basis.&#13;
The Ranger News hus meetings every Friday at&#13;
noon. All students and faculty of UW-Parkside&#13;
are welcome. Please feel free to attend. Have any&#13;
comments, concerns, questions, or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: nrngemews@uwp.edu .&#13;
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Each person may take one newspaper&#13;
per issue date. Extra newspapers can be&#13;
purchased for $1 apiece. Newspapers can&#13;
be taken on a lirst come, first serve basis,&#13;
meaning that once they are gone, they are&#13;
gone. We work on the honor system, but&#13;
violators will be prosecuted for theft. Faculty&#13;
members and students organizations who&#13;
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Marketing Director&#13;
Zak Smith&#13;
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Illustrators&#13;
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uwp.edu&#13;
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Cedric Roy Jr.&#13;
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Jeremy Topczewski&#13;
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Cartoonists&#13;
.edu&#13;
Zak Eden&#13;
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Dan Wanezek&#13;
Drwartist@yahoo.com&#13;
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Kalie Walter&#13;
Designer&#13;
Cedric Ray, Jr.&#13;
ray00007@uwp.edu&#13;
You've probably noticed&#13;
by now that there was no issue&#13;
last week. That was a result of&#13;
reporters missing deadline. By&#13;
"missing deadline", I mean they&#13;
either turned articles in after our&#13;
deadline, or they never turned&#13;
anything in. I don't baby-sit&#13;
the reporters (or anyone else on&#13;
staff for that matter), so I make&#13;
no excuses. If you want to know&#13;
why they missed deadline, you'll&#13;
have to ask them.&#13;
To the best of my knowledge,&#13;
this has never happened before.&#13;
Let me assure you: it will never&#13;
happen again, either. We had a&#13;
very serious talk about this at&#13;
our last meeting, and I believe&#13;
it's been made quite clear that&#13;
deadline will not be missed any&#13;
more without consequences. I&#13;
am willing to work with staff so&#13;
that they can participate at The&#13;
Ranger News while still excelling&#13;
in their schoolwork and other&#13;
activities, but I am not willing to&#13;
skip another issue.&#13;
It's unfortunate that in&#13;
order to make this week's issue&#13;
great, we had to skip last week.&#13;
However, we tried to combine&#13;
issues (so to speak) as much as&#13;
possible, to give you all a chance&#13;
to read about Parkside events,&#13;
news, etc. We covered World&#13;
Fest to the best of our ability,&#13;
given the circumstances, and I'm&#13;
quite pleased. Our photographers,&#13;
especially, came shining through&#13;
on this one.&#13;
Completely unrelated to&#13;
all this, and on a more positive&#13;
note, our CS4 software package&#13;
arrived a few weeks ago, and&#13;
it's all installed and running&#13;
beautifully. The holes in our&#13;
countertop finally got drilled as&#13;
well, so we don't have a mess of&#13;
cables everywhere, resulting in&#13;
computers accidentally getting&#13;
unplugged. Keys finally arrived&#13;
as well! I think the majority of&#13;
students who utilize the offices&#13;
in the Student Center were quite&#13;
pleased with the arrival of the&#13;
keys. We love Terri, we really do,&#13;
but there's just something about&#13;
having your own key to your&#13;
own office...&#13;
I'm gonna keep this short, I&#13;
and let you star t working your way&#13;
through the issue. As always, our&#13;
reporters love feedback, so email&#13;
them your comments, questions,&#13;
and concerns. If you're interested&#13;
in writing for us, we'd love to j&#13;
have you! Email me and we'll get&#13;
you set up with everything you&#13;
need to know to be a successful&#13;
writer at The Ranger News.&#13;
Enjoy the issue, have a great&#13;
spring break, and we'll see you&#13;
on March 24.&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
02/18/09 09-440&#13;
UWS 18/Vandalism. Greenguist&#13;
Hall. 12:31pm. Complainant&#13;
reports damage to panel .Officer&#13;
takes report and theTcIeared.&#13;
02/18/0909-447 Agency Assist.&#13;
Off-Campus Location. 10:20pm.&#13;
KSD Dispatch reports active&#13;
burglary. KSD &amp; UWPPD arrive,&#13;
subject in-custody. UWPPD&#13;
officer then cleared.&#13;
02/19/09 09-451&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances. Union&#13;
Lot. 1:19pm. Complainant reports&#13;
hit and run accident. Officer takes&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
02/19/09 09-455&#13;
Possession of Marijuana/Drug&#13;
Paraph. University Apartments.&#13;
8:52pm. Resident Advisor request&#13;
officers for smell of marijuana.&#13;
Officer arrive then issued "3"&#13;
Possession of Marijuana citations.&#13;
Officers then cleared.&#13;
02/19/09 09-456&#13;
Agency Assist. University&#13;
Apartments. 9:32pm. Pleasant&#13;
Prairie Officer request assistance&#13;
in locating two juvenile runaways.&#13;
UWPPD officer assisted, juveniles&#13;
located. Officers then cleared.&#13;
02/20/09 09-463&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
•GreenquistHall. 10:41am. Officer&#13;
takes suspicious circumstances&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
02/21/09 09-467&#13;
Agency Assist. Off-Campus&#13;
Location. 5:53am. KSD reports&#13;
armed burglary at business.&#13;
UWPPD assisted and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/21/09 09-468&#13;
Agency Assist. Off-Campus&#13;
Location. 9:32am. KSD reports&#13;
accident. UWPPD officer assist&#13;
with traffic control and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/21/09 09-469&#13;
Theft - From a Motor Vehicle.&#13;
University Apartment Lot.&#13;
10:48am. Complainant reports&#13;
. items take from vehicle. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
02/21/09 09-470&#13;
Medical Assistance. Sports/&#13;
Activity Center. 1:49pm. Report&#13;
that female passed out. Officer&#13;
and Rescue Unit arrive. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
02/23/09 09-478&#13;
Agency Assist. University&#13;
Apartments Lot. 12:05am. KSD&#13;
dispatch reports anonymous caller&#13;
reports what sounds like someone&#13;
fighting near Univ. Apts. Or Pet's&#13;
Park Area. UWPPD &amp; KSD Unit&#13;
check area and then cleared.&#13;
02/23/09 09-482&#13;
Agency Assist. STH 31. 3:55pm.&#13;
UWPPD officer assist KSD&#13;
on traffic stop/active warrant.&#13;
UWPPD officer then cleared.&#13;
02/23/09 09-483&#13;
Agency Assist. CTH E @ CTH&#13;
Y. 6:36pm. KSD dispatch request&#13;
assistance for accident. UWPDD&#13;
officer assisted and then cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-488&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop&#13;
Road @ CTH JR. 7:18am. Jeffrey&#13;
A Webster was ticketed for Fail/&#13;
Stop at Stop Sign. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-489&#13;
2911 Disconnect (Hang-Up).&#13;
University Apartments Lot.&#13;
10:16am. KSD dispatcher report&#13;
911 (Hang-Up) coming from&#13;
on-campus location. UWPPD&#13;
officers checked area, and reports&#13;
no locate of caller. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-490&#13;
Theft - From Building. University&#13;
Apartments. 1:09pm.Complainant&#13;
reports stolen text book. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-494&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop&#13;
Road @ CTH JR. 9:43pm. Jasmine&#13;
A Utterback was ticketed for Fail/&#13;
Stop at Stop Sign. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-495&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop&#13;
Road @ CTH JR. 9:58pm. Toyia&#13;
D Vaughn was ticketed for Fail/&#13;
Stop at Stop Sign. Officers then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/24/09 09-496&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop&#13;
Road @ CTH JR. 10:20pm.&#13;
Sunghee Kim was ticketed f°r&#13;
Fail/Stop at Stop Sign. Office^&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-497&#13;
Agency Assist. CTH A @ 22n&#13;
Ave. 1:24am. KSD request&#13;
assistance at traffic stop. ^&#13;
has one in-custody for OperatmS&#13;
While Intoxicated. UWPP0&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
... con't. March 10,200?&#13;
02/25/09 09-500&#13;
Harassment - Threats. University&#13;
Apartments.5:15am. Complainant&#13;
reports threats. Officer takes&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-501&#13;
Theft—From B uilding. Greenquist&#13;
Hall. 9:14am. Complainant&#13;
reports item being stolen. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-509&#13;
Traffic Accident - Property&#13;
Damage. CTH E @ CTH JR.&#13;
2:54pm. Report of accident.&#13;
Officers arrive to take report, and&#13;
then issued citations to Aaron J&#13;
Wilson for Inattentive Driving&#13;
and Operating While Suspended.&#13;
Vehicles towed by tow companies.&#13;
Officers then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-511&#13;
Misuse Of Handicap Placard.&#13;
Union Lot. 7:17pm. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Parking citation issued, placard&#13;
confiscated. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-513&#13;
Misuse Of Handicap Placard.&#13;
Union Lot. 7:57pm. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Parking citation issued, placard&#13;
confiscated. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/25/09 09-514&#13;
Misuse Of Handicap Placard.&#13;
Union Lot. 8:56pm. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Parking citation issued, placard&#13;
confiscated. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-517&#13;
Tow Vehicle. Com Arts Lot.&#13;
9:43am. Officer conducting&#13;
parking enforcement. Chronic&#13;
Violator vehicle towed for unpaid&#13;
parking citations. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-518&#13;
Tow Vehicle. Com Arts Lot.&#13;
10:27am. Officer conducting&#13;
parking enforcement. Chronic&#13;
Violator vehicle towed for unpaid&#13;
parking citations. Officer then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-519&#13;
Tow Vehicle. University&#13;
Apartments Lot. 10:52am. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Chronic Violator vehicle towed&#13;
for unpaid parking citations.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-520&#13;
Tow Vehicle. University&#13;
Apartments Lot. 12:43pm. Officer&#13;
conducting parking enforcement.&#13;
Chronic Violator vehicle towed&#13;
for unpaid parking citations.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-521&#13;
Tow Vehicle. SAC Lot. 1:31pm.&#13;
Officer conducting parking&#13;
enforcement. Chronic Violator&#13;
vehicle towed for unpaid parking&#13;
citations. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-523&#13;
Property Damage/State Property.&#13;
Outer Loop Road @ CTH JR.&#13;
5:34pm. Complainant reports&#13;
stop knocked down. Officer takes&#13;
report and then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-525&#13;
Traffic Accident — Property&#13;
Damage. Com Arts Lot. 6:33pm.&#13;
Complainant reports accident.&#13;
Officer arrives to take report, and&#13;
then issued citation to Shanda M&#13;
Nelson for Inattentive Driving.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/26/09 09-526&#13;
Theft - From Building. Sports/&#13;
Activity Center. 7:54pm.&#13;
Complainant reports theft. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-528&#13;
Assaultive Behavior. University&#13;
Apartments. 12:28am.&#13;
Complainant reports fight in&#13;
progress. Officer takes report, and&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-529&#13;
2911 Disconnect (Hang-Up).&#13;
University Apartments. 1:27am.&#13;
KSD Dispatcher reports 911 call.&#13;
This call was Ref: 09-528. Officer&#13;
arrived, spoke to complainant.&#13;
Officers then cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-531&#13;
Chapter 5 l.Molnaro Hall. 9:28am.&#13;
Anonymous caller reports male&#13;
acting crazy or appears to be on&#13;
drugs. Officer arrive, male then&#13;
transported to Health Services.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-539&#13;
Theft - From a Motor Vehicle.&#13;
Ranger Lot. 1:50pm. Report taken&#13;
tor stolen UWP Parking Permit.&#13;
Replacement permit issued, case&#13;
closed.&#13;
02/27/09 09-540&#13;
Theft - Retail/Shoplifting.&#13;
Parkside Union. 1:40pm.&#13;
Complainant reports male took&#13;
food without paying for. Officer&#13;
issue citation for Retail Theft,&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-543&#13;
Traffic Accident - Non-&#13;
Reportable. Com Arts Lot.&#13;
2:50pm. Report of accident.&#13;
Officer takes report and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
02/27/09 09-544&#13;
Traffic Accident - Non-&#13;
Reportable. Ranger Lot. 3:35pm.&#13;
Report of accident. Officer takes&#13;
report and then issued parking&#13;
citation. Officer cleared.&#13;
02/28/09 09-553&#13;
Traffic Violation. STH 31 @&#13;
CTH A. 5:58pm. Kristine K&#13;
Mcphaul was ticketed for Operate&#13;
Unregistrated Vehicle and Written&#13;
Warning for Defective Headlamp.&#13;
Officer then cleared.&#13;
03/01/09 09-557&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
Ranger Hall. 1:52pm.&#13;
Complainant reports&#13;
inappropriate text messages.&#13;
Officer takes report and then&#13;
cleared.&#13;
03/01/09 09-563&#13;
Agency Assist. STH 31 @ CTH E.&#13;
11:06pm. KSD dispatch request&#13;
assistance at traffic stop. UWPPD&#13;
Officer assisted and then cleared.&#13;
IHINGSTO DO&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 10&#13;
Art Exhibition: Kenosha/Racine&#13;
K-12 Teacher Invitational&#13;
Exhibition&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Parkside Activities Board movie&#13;
Noon&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert: UW-P&#13;
Community Band &amp; Racine&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
Parkside Activities Board movie&#13;
9 p.m.&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11&#13;
Art Exhibition: Kenosha/Racine&#13;
K-12 Teacher Invitational&#13;
Exhibition&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Student Scholarship Recital&#13;
noon&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
PIC Friendship Hour&#13;
Noon&#13;
Molinaro D-132&#13;
Brown Bag Lunch: Universal&#13;
Design for Assessment with&#13;
Renee Kirby &amp; Christine&#13;
Tutlewski&#13;
Noon&#13;
Faculty/Staff Lounge, Wyllie 247&#13;
Nonprofit Development&#13;
Program "Taking the Fear out of&#13;
Fundraising,"&#13;
5:30-7:30 p.m.&#13;
Tallent Hall&#13;
THURSDAY, MARCH 12&#13;
Art Exhibition: Kenosha/Racine&#13;
K-12 Teacher Invitational&#13;
Exhibition&#13;
11 a.m.-5 p.m.&#13;
Communication Arts Gallery&#13;
THE U&#13;
SUNDAY, MARCH 15&#13;
Arts Alive presents Amsterdam&#13;
Loeki Stardust Quartet&#13;
2:30pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
MONDAY, MARCH 16&#13;
Spring Break!&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 17&#13;
Spring Break!&#13;
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18&#13;
Spring Break!&#13;
THURSDAY, MARCH 19&#13;
Spring Break!&#13;
UWP High School Diversity&#13;
Conference&#13;
8:00am to 2:30pm&#13;
Student Center&#13;
FRIDAY, MARCH 20&#13;
Spring Break!&#13;
Mentor Training: Training quality&#13;
mentors&#13;
9:00am to 2:30pm&#13;
Tallent Hall&#13;
Running on Empty eating&#13;
disorder conference&#13;
8:00am&#13;
Student Center&#13;
SATURDAY, MARCH 21&#13;
No Events&#13;
SUNDAY, MARCH 22&#13;
Softball vs. Indianapolis&#13;
Double header&#13;
Noon&#13;
Case Field&#13;
MONDAY, MARCH 23&#13;
Softball vs. St. Joseph's College&#13;
Double header&#13;
Noon&#13;
Case Field&#13;
UW-Parkside Concert:&#13;
UW-Parkside Symphony &amp;&#13;
Community Orchestra with UWParkside&#13;
Wind Ensemble&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Com. Arts Theatre&#13;
FRIDAY, MARCH 13&#13;
No Events.&#13;
SATURDAY,&#13;
MARCH 14&#13;
No Events.&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 24&#13;
PAB presents Talent Night&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
7:00pm&#13;
Den&#13;
Arts Alive presents "In The&#13;
Mood"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
PAR^i^VS&#13;
The Ranger News March 10,2009&#13;
Beverage Choice&#13;
Initiative passed&#13;
KELSEYHOFF&#13;
HofTD013@uwp.edu&#13;
The Parkside Student&#13;
Government Senate passed&#13;
the Beverage Choice Initiative&#13;
Resolution at their meeting&#13;
on Wednesday, March 4. The&#13;
Student Life Committee passed it&#13;
in a four to one vote and it was&#13;
signed only days later by PSG&#13;
president Ted Ruffalo and Matty&#13;
Bieser, president pro tempore.&#13;
The Den in the old Student&#13;
Union had sold alcohol, but&#13;
Aramark had a meeting before&#13;
moving into the new Student&#13;
Center and decided that since&#13;
the new space is very large,&#13;
complicated, and has a multilayered&#13;
floor plan, it would be&#13;
harder to supervise students and&#13;
alcohol should not be served.&#13;
They believe there is a high risk&#13;
of alcohol abuse and underage&#13;
students being supplied with&#13;
alcohol, especially on nights&#13;
when events are planned. The&#13;
University Police Department's&#13;
biggest concern is the law being&#13;
followed strictly.&#13;
In the past, however,&#13;
events have had a higher rate&#13;
of attendance if alcohol was&#13;
available. Selling alcohol brings&#13;
students from other campuses to&#13;
UW- Parkside instead of bars.&#13;
Many students had voiced their&#13;
opinion that alcohol should be&#13;
served again. PSG's motive&#13;
for passing the resolution was&#13;
"to adequately and accurately&#13;
represent the wishes of the student&#13;
body," said senator Heidi Curtis,&#13;
who wrote the resolution and&#13;
convinced the senate to pass it.&#13;
The Student Life Committee&#13;
updated the guidelines before&#13;
the resolution was passed. As it&#13;
stands, any kind of alcohol can&#13;
be served. For now, Aramark&#13;
will only be serving beer and&#13;
wine coolers, but glass bottles&#13;
are prohibited due to the risk of&#13;
violence.&#13;
Anyone who buys alcohol&#13;
will be carded once and receive a&#13;
plastic wristband. Once alcohol&#13;
is purchased, it cannot be taken&#13;
from the area. Organizations&#13;
hosting events have the option to&#13;
tell Aramark not to sell alcohol&#13;
on the night of their event if they&#13;
have safety concerns.&#13;
Misuse of handicapped parking:&#13;
UWPPD cracking down&#13;
JOKIRST&#13;
jo@therangernews.com&#13;
If you've received a&#13;
parking citation for parking in&#13;
a handicapped space without&#13;
proper identification, or because&#13;
you borrowed a friend's parking&#13;
permit, you're not alone. Since the&#13;
2008-2009 school year began, the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Police Department has issued 13&#13;
citations for these violations.&#13;
UWPPD has been&#13;
cracking down on the misuse&#13;
of handicapped identification&#13;
tags and misuse of handicapped&#13;
parking spaces after receiving&#13;
several complaints. To enforce the&#13;
state statute, the police department&#13;
has been handing out tickets to&#13;
violators and confiscating the&#13;
misused placards.&#13;
Wisconsin State Statute&#13;
343.51(1) allows for disabled&#13;
persons with proper identification&#13;
(in the form of a tag or license&#13;
plate) to park in designated&#13;
handicapped spaces. Someone&#13;
who is not handicapped can also&#13;
utilize these services if and only&#13;
if the owner of the tag or plate is&#13;
in the vehicle.&#13;
Fines for misusing&#13;
handicapped parking tags range&#13;
from $375 for the person using&#13;
the tag illegally to $249 for the&#13;
person lending out their tag.&#13;
According to James Heller,&#13;
Acting Director for the Parkside&#13;
department of Police and Public&#13;
Safety, University Police can also&#13;
issue a $200 ticket for the misuse&#13;
of a handicapped-parking tag.&#13;
The placard is then confiscated&#13;
and sent back to the Department&#13;
of Transportation.&#13;
The misuse of these tags&#13;
and spaces has been an issue&#13;
at Parkside for years. Citizens&#13;
often call in and report what they&#13;
believe to be the fraudulent use&#13;
of a handicapped tag or parking&#13;
space, or that there are no spots&#13;
for "legitimate users".&#13;
Police then monitor the tag&#13;
numbers and the cars that may be&#13;
violators. On occasion, the misuse&#13;
is obvious, such as when the tag&#13;
comes back as being registered to&#13;
a deceased person.&#13;
If students, staff or faculty&#13;
feel someone is fraudulently&#13;
using a handicapped tag to park&#13;
in the reserved spaces, they are&#13;
encouraged to report it to the&#13;
University Police. When reporting&#13;
misuse, the person calling should&#13;
be able to give some details, such&#13;
as the license plate number, a&#13;
description of the vehicle and/&#13;
or driver, or the location of the&#13;
vehicle in question.&#13;
Reports can be kept&#13;
anonymous through a phone call&#13;
or using the University Police's&#13;
website located at www.uwp.edu/&#13;
departments/university .police.&#13;
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ROB HANSEN Conference Meet&#13;
hanse982@ uwp.edu&#13;
LaVontay Fenderson played&#13;
his final two games as a UWParkside&#13;
Ranger. His home&#13;
finale Thursday at the DeSimone&#13;
Gymnasium, was a hard-faught&#13;
loss tor the Rangers against arch&#13;
rival Lewis University. Fenderson&#13;
matched his nation leading point&#13;
average with 25. At the end of&#13;
the first half, Fenderson did a 360&#13;
degree spin on a Lewis defender&#13;
and nailed a 3 point jump shot&#13;
to take the lead as the buzzer&#13;
sounded. Other seniors in action&#13;
were DeMarcus Bell, who scored&#13;
13 points before fouling out,&#13;
David Keane who made several&#13;
key shots early in the game, to&#13;
total 15. Marcus Carter also&#13;
played his last home game as a&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
The women hoopsters won&#13;
their 18''' game of the season, a&#13;
nail-biter, over Lewis University.&#13;
The final .score was 57-56.&#13;
Leading the way for the Rangers&#13;
was Brittany Hogen who racked&#13;
up 20 points and 10 boards.&#13;
On Saturday night, the&#13;
Rangers clashed with the&#13;
Indianapolis Greyhounds. 77-70&#13;
was the final score for the ladies,&#13;
losing their season finale. No&#13;
worries, however, they will be&#13;
one of the top seeds in the Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC).&#13;
Hogen led the way for the&#13;
Rangers again, scoring 18 points&#13;
and 9 rebounds. The Conference&#13;
tournament tipped off at Quincy&#13;
University on March 6 when&#13;
the number two in the eastern&#13;
division, the Rangers, tangle with&#13;
the number three in the western&#13;
division, Missouri S&amp;T Miners.&#13;
The tournament continued&#13;
throughout the weekend, and was&#13;
a single elimination bracket.&#13;
Saturday evening saw the&#13;
men s team face off against the&#13;
Greyhounds. The Ranger men&#13;
won their season finale 92-83.&#13;
Fenderson scored 38 points in&#13;
his final game as a Ranger, and&#13;
will finish as the nations leading&#13;
scoring. Fenderson's career&#13;
1,818 points is the second most in&#13;
Parkside's history behind former&#13;
NBA player Abdul Jeelani.&#13;
DeMarucs Bell finished his&#13;
UW-Parkside career leading the&#13;
GLVC in rebounds. The Ranger&#13;
men missed the Conference&#13;
tournament with a final record of&#13;
7-20 and 3-15 in the GLVC.&#13;
ROB HANSEN&#13;
hansc082@uwp.edu&#13;
The University of Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside track team brought home&#13;
several all-Conference awards&#13;
last Saturday afternoon. Included&#13;
in these awards were a few meet&#13;
champions. The women's distance&#13;
medley relay won with a time&#13;
of 11:59. This time is a NCAA&#13;
provisional qualifying time. The&#13;
members of the team were Heidi&#13;
Ertl, Brittany Glassbum, Hope&#13;
Christie and Jessica Monson.&#13;
Monson doubled back and ran a&#13;
season best 2:14.37 800m for the&#13;
win.&#13;
Her victory made her one of&#13;
only a handful of GLVC athletes&#13;
to win the same indoor event four&#13;
years in a row. Glassburn ran a&#13;
season best 2:21.58 en route to&#13;
her third place finish in the same&#13;
race. Christie's second race was&#13;
also a success; she ran her second&#13;
fastest time ever in the 1 mil e run.&#13;
crossing the line in 5:19. which&#13;
was good for 6,h place. Ertl's&#13;
second race was the 3,000-m&#13;
run, where she finished fourth&#13;
in a time of 10:40.18. Angie&#13;
Adams represented Parkside in&#13;
the 5,000-m run, finishing in an&#13;
indoor best time of 19:08. The&#13;
women's 4x400-m relay brought&#13;
home a fifth place finish. The&#13;
first time team of Jennie Kindt.&#13;
Kim Degener, Melissa Nilles&#13;
and Heidi Anderson clocked a&#13;
4:37.55 finishing time. Nilles also&#13;
recorded a 3rd place finish in the&#13;
pole vault. The women recorded&#13;
45.50points finishing 6"' overall.&#13;
The men's team also&#13;
experienced a Great Lakes&#13;
Valley Conference (GLVC) all-&#13;
Conference award in the 1 mile&#13;
run. Sophomore Dustin Baldwin&#13;
recorded a 5 second lifetime&#13;
best 4:22.75 in the event, well&#13;
enough for second place. He&#13;
was edged out at the finishing&#13;
line by Matthew Zielske of the&#13;
University of Southern Indiana. »&#13;
His winning time was 4:22.72.&#13;
LaQuan Fenderson ran a lifetime&#13;
best 1:58.70 in the 800m run; he&#13;
won the slow section of the event,&#13;
but still fast enough to bring in&#13;
3rt place overall. Ben Orvold&#13;
and Rehan Mahmood each ran&#13;
the 5,000-m/3.000-m double.&#13;
Rehan Mahmood ran a lifetime&#13;
great 15:26 for a 4* place finish,&#13;
followed by teammate Orvold.&#13;
who crossed the line in 15:26,&#13;
notching 6* place. In the 3,000-m&#13;
Mahmood won the slow section&#13;
of the 3K in 9:05. Orvold finished&#13;
8" overall with a time of 9:03&#13;
The men's team totaled 33&#13;
points, and a 7 place finish.&#13;
For complete results visit&#13;
ht tp://glvcsports.com/sports/&#13;
mtrack/2009/Resultsday2.htm.&#13;
The men's and women's teams&#13;
competed at Carthage College on&#13;
Friday, March 6.2009.&#13;
ARTS c U LT U R E&#13;
The Ranger News March 1072009&#13;
bumper stickers, and even&#13;
containers of butter or Disney&#13;
movies show Native Americans&#13;
in a discriminatory fashion.&#13;
They talked about stereotypes of&#13;
Native American females, such&#13;
as the heavy set workhorse, the&#13;
"squaw," the princess or maiden,&#13;
the sex object or exotic other, and&#13;
the simply invisible one, and how&#13;
all of these dehumanize Native&#13;
American women.&#13;
They did not end the&#13;
presentation without giving the&#13;
audience hope for change, and&#13;
ideas for innacting that change.&#13;
If people are concerned about&#13;
this cause, they can help by&#13;
demanding that the government&#13;
responds to the treaties that they&#13;
have already signed, establishing&#13;
centers, and raising awareness.&#13;
Loopholes Chinese Zodiac&#13;
review injustice: The failure to protect&#13;
Indigenous women from sexual&#13;
violence in the USA from 2007.&#13;
The issue of jurisdiction&#13;
was the main problem that they&#13;
addressed. Others were funding&#13;
issues, lack of training, remote&#13;
location, the inability of tribal&#13;
prosecutors to prosecute nonnatives,&#13;
and the small number&#13;
of female officers. It is usually&#13;
unclear whether the federal, state,&#13;
or tribal government is allowed&#13;
to handle each case involving&#13;
Native Americans. Lines get&#13;
fuzzier when the perpetrator is&#13;
not a Native American and when&#13;
the crimes occur off of reservation&#13;
land. Many reservations are so&#13;
secluded that police take hours&#13;
to get there, and even more have&#13;
inadequate medical facilities.&#13;
Native Americans are often&#13;
turned away at hospitals during&#13;
emergencies, because they are not&#13;
United States citizens.&#13;
They also spoke about&#13;
pop cultural stereotypes in the&#13;
United States that depict Native&#13;
Americans as inferior. Mascots,&#13;
logos, video games, t-shirts,&#13;
GIO VANNA GUTIERREZ&#13;
gutie017@uwp.edu&#13;
As part of World Fest,&#13;
several student organizations&#13;
had the opportunity to expose&#13;
a certain topic related to their&#13;
cultural background. Chi Ho&#13;
Wong Patrick, vice president of&#13;
Parkside's International Club,&#13;
gave a presentation on the Chinese&#13;
Zodiac. Patrick explained the&#13;
impact of the Chinese New Year&#13;
has according to year of birth.&#13;
This year's animal is the&#13;
Ox. Patrick explained that each&#13;
Chinese New year has to be&#13;
predicted, and, although many&#13;
people are born in the same month,&#13;
their future will differ unless they&#13;
are born on the same year. There&#13;
were several predictions, but&#13;
Patrick made it clear that each&#13;
person holds the key to change&#13;
their own future.&#13;
If you were born in any of&#13;
these years: 1973, 1985, 1997,&#13;
KELSEYHOFF&#13;
Hofff0013@uwp.edu&#13;
Two representatives from&#13;
Sacred Circle, Patti Jensen&#13;
and Rita Altmeyer, gave a&#13;
presentation on Tuesday, March&#13;
3 in the Spruce Room of the&#13;
Student Center as part of World&#13;
Fest. Loopholes: How Native&#13;
American Women are Defenseless&#13;
Against Violence informed those&#13;
in attendance about violent crimes&#13;
that still happen today because&#13;
of United States legislation&#13;
pertaining to Native American&#13;
reservations.&#13;
They made it clear from the&#13;
beginning that it was not about&#13;
violence within Native American&#13;
families, but violence towards&#13;
Native American women from&#13;
outsiders. The bottom line was&#13;
that this is a human rights issue,&#13;
not just criminal or social. They&#13;
presented many statistics and&#13;
stories about the crimes, which&#13;
consisted largely of rape and&#13;
murder. Most of their information&#13;
"came from a report by Amnesty&#13;
International called Maze of&#13;
and 2009 your zodiac animal is&#13;
the Ox. Jf you were born in 1974&#13;
1986, and 1998 your zodiac&#13;
animal is the Tiger. If you were&#13;
born in 1975,1987, and 1999 you&#13;
are the Rabbit. If you were born&#13;
in 1976, 1988, and 2000 you are&#13;
the Dragon. If you were born in&#13;
1978, 1990, and 2002 you are the&#13;
Horse. If you were born in 1967&#13;
1979, 1991, and 2003 then you&#13;
are the Goat. If you were born&#13;
in 1980, 1992, and 2004 you are&#13;
year of the Monkey. If you were&#13;
born in 1981, 1993,2005 you are&#13;
year of the Rooster. If you were&#13;
born in 1982,1994, and 2006 you&#13;
belong to the year of the Dog.&#13;
Last but not least if you were born&#13;
in 1983, 1995, 2007 you are year&#13;
of the Pig.&#13;
This year is luck for people&#13;
born in the year of the dragon; they&#13;
should take care of themselves if&#13;
they start coughing because it can&#13;
get more severe. And people bom&#13;
in the year of the Rabbit should&#13;
stay away from sharp objects like&#13;
Mafioso-Worth&#13;
the watch&#13;
and upbringing, and where his&#13;
parents and siblings still reside,&#13;
the beautiful island of Sicily!&#13;
Before he leaves, Nino's boss has&#13;
a chat with him and asks him to&#13;
deliver a gift to Don Vincenzo,&#13;
a prominent Italian figure whom&#13;
Nino has known since his&#13;
childhood.&#13;
Shortly after arriving in&#13;
Italy and being reunited with his&#13;
beloved family, Nino meets up&#13;
with Vincenzo, who welcomes&#13;
him with open aims. While Nino's&#13;
parents were skeptical about his&#13;
wite early on, they soon wanned&#13;
up to her once they realized how&#13;
committed she was to keeping&#13;
their son happy.&#13;
It could have simply been a&#13;
relaxing and invigorating vacation&#13;
for the Badalamenti family, but&#13;
a favor from and old friend puts&#13;
Nino in a position where he&#13;
feels indebted to Vincenzo and&#13;
declares that he will do anything&#13;
to return the favor. Unfortunately,&#13;
anything is taken to the extreme&#13;
and Nino feels pressured to do&#13;
something that will have a severe&#13;
psychological effect on him.&#13;
1 will not reveal everything,&#13;
but Mafioso is an excellent&#13;
movie that transcends time and&#13;
accurately depicts organized&#13;
crime. Again, if you appreciate&#13;
Italian culture, this is the movie&#13;
tor you.&#13;
Another year, another&#13;
ADRIAN A ALEXANDER&#13;
AIexa016@uwp.edu&#13;
I he World Flag Ceremony is&#13;
the first event to occur every year&#13;
before other events of the World&#13;
Fest at the University of Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside. People from all over&#13;
the country and the world to come&#13;
here to Parkside to proudly wave&#13;
their country's flags and wear their&#13;
traditional clothes as a way of&#13;
representing their heritage, culture,&#13;
or traditions and maintaining their&#13;
identity here in the United States.&#13;
Chancellor Earns spoke at the&#13;
event, sharing with the crowd that&#13;
he lived in Japan and now goes&#13;
back there every year. He explained&#13;
the importance of the international&#13;
students and faculty on our campus.&#13;
Earns told the crowd- that he&#13;
believed in knowing where your&#13;
family came from, and how you&#13;
came here. Not only that, but it is&#13;
also important to know about your&#13;
fiiends background, because it can&#13;
lead to a greater understanding of&#13;
your friends and also makes the&#13;
friendship more interesting and&#13;
fun.&#13;
The procession was led by&#13;
Native American Drum and Dance.&#13;
Native Americans were the special&#13;
guests for the event this year and&#13;
they demonstrated some very&#13;
interesting traditional songs from&#13;
their tribes. They performed some&#13;
of their traditional dances such as&#13;
the Hidden Dance of the Jimbuay&#13;
people and thtrReenactment of War.&#13;
They also demonstrated a dance&#13;
A new rhythm at UW-Plarkside&#13;
CHRISTIAN SHACKELFORD&#13;
SHACK002@UWP.EDU&#13;
What started off as a joke has&#13;
quickly come to reality. Xhilarate&#13;
Rhythmology is the newest dance&#13;
group to hit the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's campus&#13;
with their B-boy style of dancing.&#13;
Peter Peralta, who is the president&#13;
of the group, said it all started off&#13;
with just six people: Mark Gaiera,&#13;
Vanessa Morrone, Shoua Yang,&#13;
Aaron Taliaferro, Duane Johnson&#13;
and Simone Jordan. These are&#13;
the 0i3pfrWW helped create the&#13;
style, lor the group. By observing&#13;
a tryout session, one could see that&#13;
they were really moving fast and all&#13;
of the members were energized and&#13;
ready to begin.&#13;
All the dances done by&#13;
Xhilarate Rhythmology are&#13;
choreographed and then taught to&#13;
the rest of the dancers. Peralta said&#13;
that they are very serious about&#13;
their dancers. He wants them to&#13;
have fun, but the group needs to be&#13;
taking things seriously.&#13;
When Peralta was asked what&#13;
gave him the idea for the group he&#13;
said, "we all just like to dance.'-'&#13;
Peralta said that he and Gaiera both_&#13;
kind of made up an imaginary group&#13;
and they quickly became serious&#13;
about it. The kind of dancing done&#13;
by Xhilarate is more of a hip hop&#13;
style and it is pretty similar to what&#13;
you might see on America's Next&#13;
Best Dance Crew.&#13;
"Everyone is contributing to the&#13;
group tremendously", Peralta said,&#13;
"It's a group effort." He really has&#13;
big plans for the group and to get it&#13;
jump-started they just needed some&#13;
more members.. They haven't quite&#13;
established any places that they&#13;
will be performing, he said. They&#13;
had tryouts which lasted for about&#13;
a week and the people who made&#13;
the team were notified. Their first&#13;
performance was at the world fest&#13;
dinner. Peralta is eager to see what&#13;
the bufcome'oTtlie group will be.&#13;
JOHNATHAN JACOB&#13;
J acobO 15 @ u wp .edu&#13;
worldfest&#13;
of struggle during the 1960s and&#13;
70s of colonization trying to gain&#13;
their identity. 'The Ghost Dance&#13;
was from the 1800s and was also&#13;
demonstrated at this event.&#13;
This event occurs at&#13;
other colleges and universities&#13;
nationwide also. The audience&#13;
had the ability to partake in the&#13;
last two Native American Dances.&#13;
This event received positive&#13;
feedback from the audience and it&#13;
wa-j very entertaining and full of&#13;
knowledge. Overall this event was&#13;
informational, positive, and very&#13;
interesting. Anyone should want&#13;
to observe this spectacular and eye&#13;
catching event that could change a&#13;
life!&#13;
While it is significantly older&#13;
than more modern movies that&#13;
deal with the organized crime,&#13;
Mafioso is still successful in&#13;
dramatizing the moral dilemmas&#13;
one faces when choosing to be&#13;
a part of the Mafia. Produced&#13;
in 1962, it differs in some ways&#13;
from relatively more recent&#13;
American-made Mafia flicks,&#13;
such as Goodfellas and Casino, as&#13;
well as the Sopranos series. While&#13;
the concept of organized crime is&#13;
the same, Mafioso takes place in&#13;
Italy except for a very brief and&#13;
dramatic stop in the United States,&#13;
presumably New York. If one has&#13;
an appreciation for the Italian&#13;
culture, Mafioso will immerse&#13;
you in it; the music, food and&#13;
family ties epitomize everything&#13;
that is good about Italy.&#13;
Spoken entirely in»&#13;
Italian with English subtitles,&#13;
producer Alberto Luttuada shows&#13;
how a man who has chosen a&#13;
noble path as a working- class&#13;
family man can quickly be sucked&#13;
back into a life of crime and be&#13;
emotionally consumed by it. He&#13;
does this by using Antonio "Nino"&#13;
Badalamenti, played by Alberto&#13;
Sordi, as the story's protagonist.&#13;
The movie begins with Nino&#13;
at work in Milan preparing to take&#13;
his family on a long anticipated&#13;
. vacation to the place of his birth&#13;
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8 The Ranger News&#13;
REVIEWS&#13;
March 10,2009&#13;
Cheese and bacon Old ehosts iiirutci r&gt; Diem MICHAEL C. RIEDLiINvGrmER ti... • m. . • . n . v/&#13;
mriedlinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
At midnight on March 6,&#13;
2009, thousands of comic book&#13;
fans and blockbuster filmgoers&#13;
alike filled theaters across the&#13;
country to see if Zack Snyder's&#13;
Watchmen could live up to the&#13;
hype. For some, it was a question&#13;
of purism. Alan Moore and Dave&#13;
Gibbons' seminal work of graphic&#13;
fiction has become a sort of sacred&#13;
cow in the last two decades. For&#13;
others, it didn't matter if the&#13;
subtleties of the book translated&#13;
faithfully, this was a chance to see&#13;
the first high-octane adrenaline&#13;
film of 2009. In either case, it&#13;
was a tall order to fill. So how&#13;
did Snyder do?&#13;
As far as capturing the small&#13;
strokes and nuances of the book&#13;
goes, Snyder couldn't have been&#13;
more ham-handed if he had been&#13;
fisting two sows while making&#13;
this film. From the beginning, he&#13;
hammers viewers over the head&#13;
with the themes of Watchmen.&#13;
For those that might miss it, this is&#13;
a deconstruction of the American&#13;
superhero. See, no one is perfect,&#13;
and the folks that fight crime as&#13;
masked vigilantes must have&#13;
bigger problems than the rest of us&#13;
because they're bigger than life.&#13;
Actually, that's about as close to&#13;
the theme of the book as Snyder&#13;
gets. The book is much more&#13;
than that. Alan Moore explores&#13;
ideas like humanity as a state of&#13;
being, and the ways in which we&#13;
react to crises individually and&#13;
as a people. Snyder opts for the&#13;
simpler, Joel Schumacher style&#13;
"superheroes are cool" idea.&#13;
Don't get me wrong; the&#13;
superheroes really are cool in this&#13;
movie. The visual element of this&#13;
film is stunning. That said, Snyder&#13;
goes hokey with the fight scenes.&#13;
The jerky movements and bullettime&#13;
ballet are meant to remind&#13;
us that "this is a comic book",&#13;
but all he succeeds in doing is&#13;
detracting from what could be&#13;
phenomenal action sequences.&#13;
Moore's fans will point out that&#13;
his work was meta-fiction, and&#13;
thus Snyder doesn't need to&#13;
remind us that the story is about&#13;
comic book characters. Those&#13;
new to Watchmen will ultimately&#13;
find Snyder's stylization to be&#13;
distracting, and those that do not,&#13;
will be browbeaten by Moore&#13;
fans worldwide. All the style in&#13;
the world, despite what Bukowski&#13;
says, can't save the clumsiness&#13;
that Zack Snyder presents here.&#13;
What this film truly lacks&#13;
is a sense of subtlety and grace.&#13;
How Snyder could think for a&#13;
second that his film wouldn't be&#13;
compared to the book when he's&#13;
spent the last few years adapting&#13;
other people's work is beyond&#13;
me. He should have been paying&#13;
attention to the text as closely&#13;
as Peter Jackson or Robert&#13;
Rodriguez would. Up until now,&#13;
I've been a fan of this director,&#13;
but on Watchmen, Snyder's sense&#13;
for kinetic editing and explosive&#13;
action sequences fails short and&#13;
feels like immature fantasy.&#13;
Compare the film to the book,&#13;
and this sense only doubles. I've&#13;
seen three-legged dogs with more&#13;
grace than this film. In light of&#13;
the $100,000,000+ price tag on&#13;
Watchmen, Snyder had best hope&#13;
that it makes a killing opening&#13;
weekend, or he may not have&#13;
another chance to make a name&#13;
for himself adapting the works of&#13;
more creative people.&#13;
People Power&#13;
MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
mriedlinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
Ghost stories never get old.&#13;
The recent spat of Japanese, horror&#13;
film remakes in America have&#13;
mostly been based around retelling&#13;
old ghost stories, and some of the&#13;
better psychological horror films&#13;
in our country have been based&#13;
on homegrown campfire tales and&#13;
occult studies. Everything from&#13;
the Bell Witch to "the white lady"&#13;
have been fair game in film and&#13;
television the last few years. The&#13;
reason these stories keep popping&#13;
up is because they are usually&#13;
effective, and Michael Coonce's&#13;
Lonely Joe is no exception.&#13;
P r e m i e r i n g&#13;
at the Lake County&#13;
Film Festival this&#13;
past weekend, Lonely&#13;
Joe is a solid first&#13;
film from newcomer&#13;
Coonce. The story&#13;
follows Michele&#13;
Connelly (horror&#13;
alum Erica Leerhsen)&#13;
as she tries to uncover&#13;
the truth about several&#13;
disappearances in her&#13;
hometown. The local&#13;
police really don't&#13;
want another reporter&#13;
snooping around and&#13;
seem to know more&#13;
than they let on. All&#13;
of the mysterious&#13;
goings on seem to&#13;
occur near a farm&#13;
where Michele's&#13;
brother was killed a&#13;
decade earlier by Joe&#13;
Gainard, the local&#13;
Ed Gein. As she&#13;
digs deeper into the&#13;
case, Michele finds&#13;
it harder and harder&#13;
to stay away from&#13;
the site, but when she visits the&#13;
farm, even the mail living there&#13;
now (James Zahn of Fangoria and&#13;
Death Walks the Streets) tells her&#13;
that he won't venture out past his&#13;
own orchard.&#13;
Now, we as an ' au dience&#13;
know that this is a ghost problem,&#13;
but Coonce does a great job of&#13;
convincing us that it might not&#13;
be a ghost after all. The sheriff,&#13;
when finally forced to tell&#13;
Michele what he thinks is going&#13;
on, has a surprisingly fresh take&#13;
on the situation for a character in&#13;
a horror film. He points out that&#13;
it doesn't matter what is making&#13;
people disappear, only that they&#13;
MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
mriedlinger @ dorkgasm .com&#13;
Typically, I steer clear of&#13;
super-hero comics. I don't trust&#13;
them because Deus Ex Machina&#13;
comes into play way too often.&#13;
Avoiding that is what made Rising&#13;
Stars great a few years ago, and&#13;
it's one of the. reasons I still reread&#13;
Watchmen at least once a '&#13;
year. Then along comes Take a&#13;
Chance from Dabel Brother's&#13;
Publishing.&#13;
C. E. Murphy's title character&#13;
is a hero, but she's far from super.&#13;
In fact, it was refreshing to see a&#13;
comic book hero take the same&#13;
stance as me on the super-powered&#13;
type of characters. They' re al1 fine&#13;
and good if you like that sort of&#13;
thing, but it comes easy to them,&#13;
so what's to respect? Chance is&#13;
a normal woman living in a postapocalyptic&#13;
world where a North&#13;
Korean super soldier experiment&#13;
has given some people powers&#13;
and wiped out others. By day,&#13;
she works for the mayor's office,&#13;
and by night, she runs around as&#13;
a masked vigilante. Murphy's&#13;
approach to the non-powered&#13;
vigilante isn't the Batman clicM&#13;
either. This woman isn't rich,&#13;
and doesn't like to just rush in&#13;
and try to bust skulls. Quite often&#13;
in the pages of Chance, we'll see&#13;
the hero on a stake out collecting'&#13;
evidence for the police. She isn't&#13;
looking to replace the justice&#13;
system; she's looking to augment&#13;
it.&#13;
Of course, the character&#13;
isn't without her own tortured,&#13;
vigilante-creating past. Frankie&#13;
Kemp (Chance's real name)&#13;
watched her son get shot by&#13;
a careless crook several years&#13;
before the start of the series.&#13;
Afterward, her marriage fell apart,&#13;
she finished law school, and she&#13;
started taking kung fu classes.&#13;
In fact, Frankie is the model of&#13;
an independent, empowered&#13;
woman. She reminds me a lot of&#13;
Anita Blake without the vampires,&#13;
and she kicks just as much ass.&#13;
Through the series so far, she puts&#13;
her son's killer back in jail after&#13;
he escapes with new found super&#13;
powers, and she's gotten involved&#13;
in a major drug investigation.&#13;
Despite the occasional super&#13;
character, the series has a lot of&#13;
the tone of The Wire to it. What&#13;
the Dabel Brothers have here&#13;
is a series that is as innovating&#13;
and refreshing as any title from&#13;
Vertigo or Wildstorm in the last&#13;
do so with such regularity when&#13;
visiting the site that it makes no&#13;
sense to keep sending anyone out&#13;
there. His reason for running off&#13;
reporters is that he doesn't want&#13;
to popularize what can only be&#13;
a.guaranteed death trap for thrill&#13;
seekers who would look to tempt&#13;
fate. Ah, if only the hero of this&#13;
film were as wise! Eventually,&#13;
Michele finds herself out on the&#13;
railroad tracks behind the farm,&#13;
and all the red herrings are put to&#13;
rest with a satisfying, if somewhat&#13;
typical, explanation. The twists&#13;
and turns Coonce presents are all&#13;
deftly handled, and the editing&#13;
and music combine to provide&#13;
a few well-timed startles. Toss&#13;
in some beautiful camera shots&#13;
of upstate New York and you&#13;
end up with a very effective and&#13;
enjoyable thriller.&#13;
My only complaint about the&#13;
film is some of the casting. Erica&#13;
Leerhsen is a treat to watch, and&#13;
Peter Speach is great as Sheriff&#13;
Scoggins. That said, Matthew S.&#13;
Harrison's character, Michele's&#13;
old boyfriend Ben, just isn't&#13;
believable. Harrison seems as&#13;
if he phones in his lines from&#13;
beyond the grave in some scenes,&#13;
and he looks twenty years too&#13;
old to have ever dated Leerhsen&#13;
in high school. This inevitably&#13;
detracts from the film a little,&#13;
but thankfully the guy only has&#13;
a few scenes. Coonce seems to&#13;
have recognized this, as the actor&#13;
receives bottom billing in the&#13;
final credits. All in all, even the&#13;
wooden acting of one man can't&#13;
ruin a film like this. Lonely Joe is&#13;
doing the festival circuit for now,&#13;
and should hit DVD sometime in&#13;
May.&#13;
IMAGE FROM HORROR-MOVIES .CA&#13;
five years.&#13;
Artistically, Adrian Syaf&#13;
has excellent storytelling skills.&#13;
His work reminds me of Whilce&#13;
Portacio, and his attention&#13;
to detail and emotion really&#13;
compliment C.E. Murphy's&#13;
story. In Syaf's hands, Chance&#13;
manages to be attractive and&#13;
strong without taking on tire&#13;
aspects of your typical Marvelpin-&#13;
up hero. Instead of focusing&#13;
on skin and breasts, the artist&#13;
shows us her eyes, or when&#13;
appropriate, her boot. His sense&#13;
of action is kinetic, but it doesn't&#13;
get distracting, striking a balance&#13;
with the words on the page.&#13;
Probably my favorite aspect&#13;
of this book is how grounded in&#13;
reality it is. Frankie is likeable,&#13;
but not without her flaws, yet they&#13;
never threaten to become cliches.&#13;
C.E. Murphy covers a lot of&#13;
ground with a character who is just&#13;
an otherwise normal woman who&#13;
wants to make a difference. When&#13;
Superman and Captain America&#13;
replaced the Lone Ranger, comic&#13;
writers got lazy in a sense. The&#13;
only people without powers had&#13;
to have money or a government&#13;
agency behind them, and Chance&#13;
has neither. Frankie maintains her&#13;
day job, runs into real problems&#13;
with the police (who haven't been&#13;
infantilized, thank goodness), and&#13;
has a social life to think of. She&#13;
isn't perfect, gets her ass kicked,&#13;
and as a hero, fights for all the&#13;
right reasons, not just the typical&#13;
heroic tropes comics usually&#13;
feed us about "truth and justice".&#13;
Finally, her sense of humor is&#13;
distinctly normal. C.E. Murphy&#13;
doesn't have to cover bad writing&#13;
with witty repartee, so Chance's&#13;
jokes have as much tendency to&#13;
be humorous and appropriate as&#13;
yours or mine. What remains to&#13;
be seen are her limitations. How&#13;
long can a person keep up a onewoman&#13;
war on crime before she&#13;
falls into a downward spiral of&#13;
exhaustion, frustration, and a&#13;
relaxing moral code? I'm not&#13;
sure where Murphy is going to&#13;
take Take a Chance in the end,&#13;
but it'll be worth seeing.&#13;
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10 The Ranger News March 10,2009&#13;
Wanted: Great thinkers&#13;
ADAM SPIVEY&#13;
spiveyadam@yahoo.com&#13;
I have been wondering when&#13;
the last time we had a "great&#13;
thinker" appear and share some&#13;
profound insight with the rest&#13;
of us, and it has begun to worry&#13;
me. We have had huge leaps and&#13;
bounds in technology as of late,&#13;
and the changes we have seen due&#13;
to these advances have changed&#13;
the way we live our lives.&#13;
What I have not been&#13;
able to find, isatruly revolutionary&#13;
way of thought. What is the&#13;
next big idea? Who will be the&#13;
Aristotle or Plato of our lives? I&#13;
am not sure if we will find him or&#13;
her. It seems thinking has become&#13;
overrated. When in our lives are&#13;
we just encouraged to think for a&#13;
while? Just take a day off, forget&#13;
about email, work, or engaging in&#13;
being pacified with any one of a&#13;
million distractions that we have&#13;
created via technology. We have&#13;
had technical revolutions every&#13;
few years, just look at how far&#13;
we have come with hand-held&#13;
devices!&#13;
When was the last huge&#13;
social revolution? Women got&#13;
the right to vote in 1920, and the&#13;
50's began the end of segregation,&#13;
but still we deny homosexual&#13;
couples the right to wed, still&#13;
there is genocide and war, and&#13;
struggle for resources. To hell&#13;
with the next wave of gadgets; I&#13;
want world peace and I want it&#13;
yesterday damnit! I want rooms&#13;
full of people doing nothing but&#13;
thinking about how we are going&#13;
to figure out at way to stop killing&#13;
each other; because aside from&#13;
making a huge mess of the Earth&#13;
and creating new and exciting&#13;
technological advancements we&#13;
still fail to complete the simple&#13;
task of just getting along. Have&#13;
we failed as a race so miserably&#13;
that the world cannot unite under&#13;
the banner of at least mutual&#13;
self-preservation? This topic&#13;
seems to be something we glaze&#13;
over. Seeing as a species we still&#13;
manage to be our own worst&#13;
enemy year after year by waging&#13;
war and political agendas to not&#13;
only stifle rival interests but to&#13;
exploit fellow humans for no&#13;
reason other than simple spite or&#13;
greed.&#13;
This is a call to arms&#13;
of sorts, to wage the war of&#13;
introspection and thought, because&#13;
if there is not some change, some&#13;
fundamental social revolution&#13;
in not only America but also the&#13;
world over, humanity is in for&#13;
some dark days. This change can&#13;
only happen by a massive shift&#13;
in world perspective, a global&#13;
renaissance of thought with the&#13;
fearlessness to bring to fruition&#13;
the ideas of the future.&#13;
So ask yourself, when&#13;
the last time you just sat and&#13;
thought, not just about what is&#13;
for dinner or your agenda for the&#13;
night, but started thinking about&#13;
something bigger than yourself&#13;
and the trivial machinations&#13;
of your life. In that one brief&#13;
moment your attention flickers to&#13;
something larger, something that&#13;
many of us never even so much&#13;
as bothers with because of our&#13;
instilled sense of irrelevance than&#13;
you will have won a victory. Every&#13;
second, every minute, every hour&#13;
spent in grappling with accepted&#13;
truths and our own humanity is&#13;
victory.&#13;
The Shuttle and You&#13;
Guidelines Opinion Page Submissions&#13;
TODD WIERZCHO W SKI&#13;
wierz004@ uwp.edu&#13;
We all know there is a&#13;
problem with parking here at&#13;
UW-Parkside. While there is little&#13;
anyone could do to outright fix the&#13;
problem, there is much that could&#13;
be done to help with this growing&#13;
problem. It is obvious there is&#13;
not enough parking available on&#13;
campus, and, as a result, many of&#13;
students must park in Talent Hall&#13;
parking lot and shuttle over. This&#13;
problem is compounded by the&#13;
constant construction on campus&#13;
and continuingly shrinking&#13;
parking lots.&#13;
When the new dorm suites&#13;
were started near the Student&#13;
Center, Molinaro parking lot was&#13;
suppose to expand as well. From&#13;
what I have heard, the lot has&#13;
actually shrunk, and rumor is now&#13;
that no extra parking is planned&#13;
for the new suites, and part of&#13;
Molinaro lot is to be used for the&#13;
residents' only parking. This will&#13;
cause more people to be forced to&#13;
park at Talent Hall and rely on the&#13;
shuttle. While the shuttle should&#13;
be more convenient than having&#13;
to walk back onto campus, this is&#13;
often not the case.&#13;
The shuttle schedule, as&#13;
provided from the UW-Parkside&#13;
website, shows that the last&#13;
scheduled route is at 5:30pm&#13;
Monday through Thursday,&#13;
and the shuttle stops running&#13;
its normal route at 3:30pm on&#13;
Fridays. The schedule also shows&#13;
that there is no shuttle service&#13;
from 12:00pm until 1:00pm&#13;
where a lunch break for the driver&#13;
and run to McDonald's in Racine&#13;
is scheduled.&#13;
Since UW-Parkside is seen&#13;
as a commuters' school by and&#13;
large, there are a great number&#13;
of students who rely heavily on&#13;
the shuttle to get to and from the&#13;
usually only available parking&#13;
nearby campus. Many students&#13;
have a job while in school and&#13;
getting to work late is often&#13;
frowned upon by bosses, and not&#13;
many bosses would understand&#13;
or accept any type of explanation&#13;
no matter how true it might be&#13;
regarding there being no shuttle&#13;
service at the time and having to&#13;
walk all the way across campus&#13;
and then to an out lot to get back&#13;
to your car.&#13;
I am part of a group of such&#13;
students that have class from&#13;
11:00am until 11:50am. We all&#13;
have to park in the Talent Hall&#13;
lot and shuttle over to CommArts&#13;
in the morning. Many of us go&#13;
straight to work after this class&#13;
and return later in the evening&#13;
for the remainder of our classes.&#13;
With usually only an hour&#13;
to get from the far side of the&#13;
Communications Arts building&#13;
all the way back to Talent Hall&#13;
and then get to work on time, the&#13;
shuttle is very important. Whether&#13;
or not we get to work on time&#13;
depends heavily on the shuttle&#13;
and when different drivers take&#13;
their lunch. 1 am not suggesting&#13;
that the driver should not get a&#13;
break at all, but how hard would&#13;
it be to have someone else drive&#13;
the shuttle for that one hour&#13;
while they are on break? And for&#13;
those who enjoy the shuttle trip&#13;
to McDonald's every day, UWParkside&#13;
does have two shuttles.&#13;
The other major complaint&#13;
I hear most often from people&#13;
who use the shuttle services is&#13;
the randomness of the shuttle&#13;
runtimes. Different drivers keep&#13;
very different time tables as&#13;
well as route direction. While&#13;
the direction change between&#13;
morning and afternoon does make&#13;
sense seeing that more people&#13;
are leaving later in the day, why&#13;
is it that one driver can make&#13;
ten minute loops while another&#13;
sometimes takes upwards of half&#13;
an hour for each loop around&#13;
campus? I do not think it would&#13;
be asking too much for the shuttle&#13;
to keep a relatively consistent&#13;
timetable.&#13;
The Kenosha Area Transit&#13;
and the Racine bus systems both&#13;
manage this very well and have&#13;
a lot more than one bus going in&#13;
a circle all day. One very simple&#13;
example would be a fifteen&#13;
minute loop: leave Talent Hall&#13;
on the hour, leave Molinaro at&#13;
five after, leave CommArts at&#13;
ten after, return to Talent Hall&#13;
and leave at fifteen after. If this&#13;
proved too tight of a schedule,&#13;
it could easily be adjusted to a&#13;
twenty minute loop for safety or&#13;
whatever the reason. The point&#13;
being, a set schedule would allow&#13;
people to better judge when the&#13;
shuttle will be at their stop next&#13;
time around. And if that one hour&#13;
time period in the middle of the&#13;
day just can't be covered, at least&#13;
the people left standing outside&#13;
the Communication Arts building&#13;
will know the shuttle won't be&#13;
back for an hour rather than&#13;
standing around waiting for more&#13;
than twenty minutes when they&#13;
could have started walking.&#13;
Many students openly&#13;
complain to other students about&#13;
the problems with the shuttle bus&#13;
and various drivers, however,&#13;
nothing will get done that way. I&#13;
have spoken to both the President&#13;
and Vice President of PSG&#13;
and they have told me to send&#13;
opinions, concerns or suggestions&#13;
to the Chair of the Student Life&#13;
Committee at Smith208@uwp,&#13;
edu. I was also told the more&#13;
people who are willing to voice&#13;
their opinions and suggestions&#13;
the easier and faster changes can&#13;
be made.&#13;
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Choosing between food and medicine:&#13;
How Tier 4 pricing affects&#13;
patients&#13;
KAITLYN WIERZCHOWSKI&#13;
kaitlynmw@yahoo.com&#13;
When given the choice of&#13;
buying groceries or paying for&#13;
prescription drugs, most patients&#13;
are forced to choose the food.&#13;
Sadly, this choice has become a&#13;
reality for many people who have&#13;
recently experienced dramatic&#13;
increases in the cost of their&#13;
medications.&#13;
Health insurance companies,&#13;
both in Wisconsin and across&#13;
the nation, have adopted a new&#13;
pricing schedule, known as Tier&#13;
4, that requires patients to pay a&#13;
percentage of certain drugs rather&#13;
than a fixed co-pay. In many&#13;
cases, patients pay upwards of 20&#13;
to 33 percent of the cost for their&#13;
drugs, which can total $500-700 a&#13;
month.&#13;
Medicare first introduced&#13;
Tier 4 in an effort to cut costs.&#13;
Currently, Tier 4 pricing has been&#13;
incorporated into 86 percent of&#13;
Medicare plans, and some plans&#13;
even include higher co-payments&#13;
for certain drugs classified as Tier&#13;
5. Private insurance plans have&#13;
also joined the movement, with&#13;
10 percent reclassifying drugs as&#13;
Tier 4 in the last five years.&#13;
Among the drugs included in&#13;
Tier 4 are medications that slow&#13;
the progression of serious di seases,&#13;
such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS),&#13;
a neurological disease affecting&#13;
more than 10,000 Wisconsin&#13;
residents. Other drugs affected&#13;
by Tier 4 pricing include those&#13;
that treat rheumatoid arthritis,&#13;
hemophilia, Hepatitis C and some&#13;
cancers.&#13;
MS is a disease that attacks&#13;
the central nervou,s system and&#13;
manifests in a number of different&#13;
ways from one individual to the&#13;
next. Symptoms can include&#13;
everything from numbness and&#13;
paralysis oi the body to cognitive&#13;
and visual complications.&#13;
Although there is no cure&#13;
for MS, many medications can&#13;
alleviate symptoms caused by the&#13;
disease as well as prevent further&#13;
progression. The vast majority of&#13;
these medications cost thousands&#13;
of dollars a month, and generic&#13;
alternatives are not yet available.&#13;
Members of the Wisconsin&#13;
chapter of the National MS&#13;
Society paid a visit to the state&#13;
Capitol on Thursday, March 5,&#13;
to voice their concerns about&#13;
this issue. After a morning of&#13;
guest speakers and informational&#13;
sessions, attendees scouted out&#13;
their legislators and spoke with&#13;
them about the challenges of&#13;
living with MS and the added&#13;
concerns of growing prescription&#13;
costs.&#13;
If you have been affected by&#13;
Tier 4 pricing, or know someone&#13;
who has, you can contact your&#13;
local representatives and make&#13;
them aware of the problems this&#13;
drug classification has caused.&#13;
Increased awareness may be&#13;
able to sway them into creating&#13;
legislation prohibiting health&#13;
insurance companies from&#13;
imposing drug tiers based upon&#13;
expense or disease category.&#13;
A smokin' hot debate&#13;
that has people&#13;
fuming!&#13;
JOHNATHANJACOB&#13;
Jacob015@uwp.edu&#13;
I-381 November's&#13;
Presidential election was not&#13;
only a time to debate who was&#13;
best suited to lead our country,&#13;
but a time to debate another issue&#13;
that would, at least locally, have a&#13;
significant impact on businesses&#13;
and their patrons. The issue was&#13;
whether or not restaurants and&#13;
taverns should be permitted&#13;
to allow smoking in their&#13;
establishments. To the delight of&#13;
business owners, the proposed&#13;
smoking ban was defeated by&#13;
a narrow margin. Since it is an&#13;
issue that will probably resurface,&#13;
let us reconsider the debate:&#13;
Non-smokers feel that they&#13;
should be able to sit down, relax&#13;
and have a drink without having to&#13;
deal with the irritation and health&#13;
effects associated with secondhand&#13;
smoke. These concerns are&#13;
legitimate. However, business&#13;
owners strongly oppose this ban.&#13;
They argue that because many of&#13;
their patrons smoke, banning this&#13;
activity would result in a loss of&#13;
customers and adversely affect&#13;
their ability to make a living.&#13;
Since the dangers of tobacco&#13;
use are certain, the best solution&#13;
would be to make it illegal&#13;
altogether, right? Just think of the&#13;
money people would save. Lawabiding&#13;
citizens who previously&#13;
smoked would quit. As a result,&#13;
there would be a significant&#13;
decline in the number of deaths&#13;
and illnesses resulting from&#13;
cigarette smoke. People who&#13;
still chose to "puff" away would&#13;
surely find a time and place to do&#13;
so, hoping not to get caught.&#13;
However, there arc still two&#13;
major reasons that this will never&#13;
happen: First; the manufacturing&#13;
and sale of tobacco are part o f a&#13;
multi-billion dollar industry. More&#13;
significantly, the government*&#13;
reaps enormous rewards by&#13;
taxing these products heavily.&#13;
After all, except for gasoline,&#13;
what consumer good rises in cost&#13;
more frequently than tobacco?&#13;
In 1994, the cost of a pack of&#13;
cigarettes bought at a bar out of&#13;
a machine was roughly $2.00 per&#13;
pack. Fourteen years later, the cost&#13;
has tripled to $6.00 per pack. So&#13;
with the government in a position&#13;
to always make money off of it,&#13;
tobacco will remain legal.&#13;
Ultimately, it is about&#13;
choices. In a public place&#13;
such as a hospital, smoking is&#13;
prohibited, and rightly so. After&#13;
all, if a person is faced with an&#13;
emergency and is in need of&#13;
urgent medical care, he or she has&#13;
to get to a hospital. There is not&#13;
much choice involved. However,&#13;
having to avoid a tavern because&#13;
of cigarette smoke is not a crisis.&#13;
There are way too many bars and&#13;
restaurants to choose from With&#13;
the economy in dire straits, why&#13;
should a business owner suffer?&#13;
If be or she is willing to allow&#13;
smoking, the government should&#13;
not intervene!&#13;
The power of production and consumption&#13;
RYANASHTON&#13;
Ashto001@uwp.edu&#13;
If you follow what the press&#13;
has to say about our current&#13;
economic problem, you might&#13;
get the impression that the&#13;
government is the only entity that&#13;
has the capacity to offer any kind&#13;
of solution to the problem. Given&#13;
that the scale of the problem is so&#13;
large, it is often believed that you&#13;
need an entity proportionately&#13;
large to correct the problem. Since&#13;
the U.S. government is likely the&#13;
single largest organization in the&#13;
country, it is therefore appropriate&#13;
for the government to take action&#13;
when economic problems, like&#13;
our current one, arise. 1 would like&#13;
to challenge this belief and offer&#13;
that instead it is the actions of the&#13;
"every-day" person that carries&#13;
most of the corrective power in&#13;
circumstances such as these, and&#13;
suggest that interventions by the&#13;
massive government actually&#13;
serve to inhibit, or subjugate, the&#13;
corrective power of the general&#13;
citizen.&#13;
Given that the economy is&#13;
little more than the organized&#13;
interactions of producers and&#13;
consumers, it is easy to consider&#13;
that the average citizen is actually&#13;
quite powerful with respect to&#13;
impacting the state of economic&#13;
affairs. Each citizen is both a&#13;
potential producer and a potential&#13;
consumer in the economy. It is&#13;
therefore inherent within each&#13;
person the capacity to make&#13;
choices that affect the larger&#13;
economic whole. As a potential&#13;
producer, one has the option of&#13;
how to choose to create value&#13;
in the economy—i.e., one can&#13;
choose where and how to work.&#13;
The better one is at producing&#13;
things of value in their chosen&#13;
field, the better off the economy&#13;
as a whole becomes because&#13;
of this influx of value into the&#13;
economy that this person's work&#13;
has provided. Likewise, as a&#13;
potential consumer, one has the&#13;
option of how to choose to reward&#13;
or encourage the creation of value&#13;
in the economy by others. This&#13;
consumerist power can determine&#13;
what sorts of goods or service&#13;
are considered valuable by the&#13;
society, and provides an incentive&#13;
for others in the society to produce&#13;
them. Both of these powers are&#13;
intrinsic to the citizens of a freemarket&#13;
society, but limited in the&#13;
government.&#13;
The extent to which a citizen&#13;
chooses to be a producer of value&#13;
is largely determined by that&#13;
individual's personal choice. That&#13;
is, one has the power to choose&#13;
whether they will activate their&#13;
ability to create value or not.&#13;
One could have all the ability in&#13;
the world in one productive area,&#13;
but if they choose not to use it,&#13;
the economy as a whole derives&#13;
no benefit. It is therefore up to&#13;
each of us to choose whether we&#13;
will exercise our fullest abilities&#13;
in the production of value in our&#13;
economy. The government does&#13;
not have the capacity to activate&#13;
this potential within each of us&#13;
at will, nor can it replicate our&#13;
productive capacities without us.&#13;
All the government has the power&#13;
to do is seize the value created&#13;
by its citizens and redistribute&#13;
that value according to its own&#13;
ideals—the government does not&#13;
have the power to create things of&#13;
value on its own. The government&#13;
is simply neither designed n6r&#13;
equipped for the creation of&#13;
original value. It is therefore&#13;
odd to turn to the government&#13;
when production is declining,&#13;
as it currently is with respect to&#13;
the rising unemployment rate. If,&#13;
somehow, people are choosing&#13;
not to produce things of value in&#13;
the economy, the only remedy&#13;
.to that problem is for people&#13;
to choose to resume producing&#13;
things of value—whatever that&#13;
choice entails. If people find that&#13;
they are incapable of producing&#13;
things of value despite their&#13;
desire to do so, then there may&#13;
be a serious problem involved,&#13;
but there is nevertheless nothing&#13;
the government can do about that.&#13;
The government cannot invent&#13;
new ways to produce value—that&#13;
is not the government's nature&#13;
or function. It is, as it always&#13;
has been, up to the ingenuity of&#13;
the individual to find ways of&#13;
producing value in a society. This&#13;
is where we should be putting our&#13;
focus; not on the government who&#13;
is utterly impotent in this area.&#13;
Further, as I mentioned,&#13;
each individual is also a potential&#13;
consumer. This means that each&#13;
of us can impact our economy&#13;
through the purchasing decisions&#13;
we make in our daily lives. This&#13;
again is often overlooked in the&#13;
mainstream's discussion of the&#13;
economic situation. Even though&#13;
there may be limitations to the&#13;
purchasing options that each of&#13;
us has in some areas; overall we&#13;
still have a lot of power in our&#13;
hands when we make decisions&#13;
about where to spend our value.&#13;
The government does have more&#13;
power to affect this aspect of&#13;
the economy than it does the&#13;
productive side because the&#13;
government has the ability to&#13;
take your purchasing power away&#13;
from you and give it to someone&#13;
else. However, the extent to&#13;
which the government does not&#13;
intervene in a citizen's purchasing&#13;
decisions is the extent to which&#13;
that citizen can impact the state of&#13;
the economy. If one were to feel&#13;
that the manufacturing of goods&#13;
in America were a valuable thing&#13;
in the economy, then the more&#13;
one chooses to buy American&#13;
products the more American&#13;
products will likely be produced.&#13;
If, however, one chooses to buy&#13;
Chinese products instead, for&#13;
example, this will consequently&#13;
diminish the extent to which&#13;
American products arc likely&#13;
produced Consumers, therefore,&#13;
have a significant responsibility&#13;
in determining the fate of their&#13;
economic system and thus ought&#13;
to be considered in times of&#13;
economic turmoil.&#13;
The emphasis on government&#13;
solutions is too simplistic in my&#13;
opinion to adequately address&#13;
the nature of our economic&#13;
situation. We ought to think more&#13;
carefully about how we spend&#13;
our disposable incomes and&#13;
attempt to shoulder much of the&#13;
responsibility for the state of our&#13;
economy rather than sluggishly&#13;
pass the responsibilities off to&#13;
the government. We are both&#13;
the producers and consumers of&#13;
value in or society and nothing&#13;
will change that.&#13;
— The Ranger News March 10,2009&#13;
Onionkind by Stephen Spahn&#13;
[spahnOO 1 @rangers.uwp.edu] Just 3 Guys by Sean Fallon&#13;
[falloOO 1 @uwp.edu]&#13;
and they're having a great time!&#13;
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too short to waste&#13;
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There's a huge&#13;
spider in our room!!&#13;
The Blazing Kattz&#13;
[walte021 @uwp.edu]&#13;
by Katie Walter&#13;
WHAT'S Fop. [DINNER.?&#13;
Oh, well in that&#13;
case I'm gonna go&#13;
back to sleep where&#13;
I'm fully clothed&#13;
and not embarrassed^&#13;
AHHHHH!!!! I'm&#13;
having a nightmare&#13;
I went to class in my&#13;
underwear!!!!&#13;
It's not a nightmare,&#13;
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class in only&#13;
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              <text>KELSEYHOFF&#13;
Hoff0013@uwp.edu&#13;
On Wednesday, Feb. 11,&#13;
Parkside Student Government, no&#13;
longer named Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association,&#13;
convened for their weekly&#13;
General Assembly. They&#13;
discussed their recent trip to&#13;
Madison for United Council's&#13;
General Assembly. Due to&#13;
recent restructuring and a longer&#13;
history of disagreements, Student&#13;
Government is contemplating&#13;
secession from UC.&#13;
UC is a non-profit&#13;
organization that every University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside student&#13;
pays $2 per semester as part of&#13;
the segregated fees for UW-P to&#13;
maintain membership. UC is a&#13;
lobbying group that represents&#13;
UW schools to the state&#13;
government.&#13;
"United Council is trying&#13;
to be everything to everybody,"&#13;
said PSG Vice President Zak&#13;
Smith on why they may drop out.&#13;
UC finalized their restructuring&#13;
at their last meeting and voted&#13;
to broaden their focus to address&#13;
issues important to the different&#13;
campuses in the UW-System. A&#13;
governor- appointed regent, who&#13;
received a standing ovation at the&#13;
end of his speech, advised UC to&#13;
narrow their focus to issues that&#13;
affect every student in the system,&#13;
such as financial aid, access and&#13;
affordability, and the quality&#13;
of education. According to the&#13;
regent, focusing on these issues&#13;
would bring the most efficient&#13;
change and bring them together&#13;
as students.&#13;
The new structure minimized&#13;
the role of the general assembly;&#13;
their executive body has become a&#13;
board of directors. The oversight&#13;
comes from the general assembly,&#13;
but "all the power is given to&#13;
the board," said PSG President&#13;
Theodore Ruffalo. UC is also&#13;
holding fewer meetings, now only&#13;
three general assemblies every&#13;
year. PSG drafted a resolution&#13;
at the last UC but it never made&#13;
it to the floor. For now, PSG has&#13;
decided to form a committee to&#13;
evaluate the situation and form&#13;
stronger opinions about dropping&#13;
out of UC.&#13;
A history of contradictions&#13;
is driving PSG to reconsider&#13;
their membership and think of&#13;
alternatives that would still connect&#13;
them and other UW campuses&#13;
with state representation, such&#13;
as a Southeastern Wisconsin&#13;
coalition with UW-Whitewater&#13;
and UW-Milwaukee. Some&#13;
of their past problems include&#13;
conflicting views on finance,&#13;
insisting on a negative budget,&#13;
and catering to special interests.&#13;
The UC has consistently pushed&#13;
for lower tuition and more action.&#13;
PSG members have accepted&#13;
that tuition cannot drop until the&#13;
schools and the economy have&#13;
improved. The bottom line for&#13;
now is that The University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside cannot go&#13;
without state representation,&#13;
so the sooner PSG can find an&#13;
alternative, the better.&#13;
Other UW schools are&#13;
considering dropping out of&#13;
UC, like UW-Milwaukee, and&#13;
some have already&#13;
dropped out. The&#13;
students of UWMilwaukee&#13;
voted&#13;
to secede last&#13;
spring, but they&#13;
did not give UC&#13;
due notice and their&#13;
election was ruled&#13;
invalid, according&#13;
to Dr. Stephen&#13;
McLaughlin, the&#13;
Vice Chancellor and&#13;
PSG staff advisor.&#13;
The next UC&#13;
general assembly&#13;
will be held at UWParkside&#13;
on April 17.&#13;
During this UC assembly&#13;
there will be an election&#13;
and they will be defining&#13;
the more specific bylaws&#13;
of the new structure.&#13;
PSG is hoping to use that&#13;
to their advantage.&#13;
February 24, 2009&#13;
News Since 1972&#13;
dmz&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
UWP Track&#13;
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Jail. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/17/09 09-424&#13;
UW S 18/Vandal ism. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 10:16am. Staff request&#13;
report for Graffiti. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
02/17/09 09-429&#13;
Misuse of Parking Services.&#13;
Com Arts Lot. 4:30pm. Officer&#13;
takes report then issued&#13;
parking citation for Altered&#13;
Permit. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/17/09 09-430&#13;
Medical Assistance. Molinaro&#13;
Hall. 4:45pm. Report of male&#13;
with injury to head. Officer&#13;
and Rescue Units arrive,&#13;
male then transported to local&#13;
hospital. Officers then cleared.&#13;
02/17/09 09-432&#13;
Worthless Checks - Less Than&#13;
$1000. Tallent Hall. 6:49pm.&#13;
Officer takes report for worthless&#13;
checks. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/17/09 09-436&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop&#13;
Road. 10:l()pm. Jonathan E&#13;
Hughes was ticketed for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Sign. Officers then cleared.&#13;
Kristal Kowalski&#13;
krisfalkowalski@yahoo.com&#13;
Adam Spivey&#13;
spiveyadam@yahoo.com&#13;
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Guest Writers&#13;
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Copy Editors&#13;
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So as previously mentioned,&#13;
this week's issue is a bit late.&#13;
Hometown had some new&#13;
equipment installed earlier this&#13;
week, which meant that their&#13;
production schedule was a little&#13;
behind. While I'm not exactly&#13;
pleased, this is something that's&#13;
beyond my control.&#13;
The news section's looking&#13;
pretty good, don't you think?&#13;
Some weeks are slower, that's&#13;
for sure, but this week we've&#13;
focused on United Council and&#13;
BLOTTER&#13;
09-389&#13;
. . s - Other. Wyllie Hall.&#13;
12:22pm. Complainant reports&#13;
female with knife. Officer issued&#13;
citation for Possess Dangerous&#13;
Weapon. Officer tl Ten cleared.&#13;
Agency Assist. CTH A west&#13;
of Sheridan Rd. 5:45am. KSD&#13;
Dispatch request assistances&#13;
for traffic stop. UWPPD&#13;
Officers assisted then cleared.&#13;
Theft - From a Motor Vehicle&#13;
Union Lot. 7:32am. Repor&#13;
taken for stolen UWP Parkin"&#13;
Permit. Permit sold, case closed&#13;
02/14/09 09-399&#13;
02/16/09 09-419&#13;
02/13/09 09-390&#13;
UW S 18/Vandalism.&#13;
University Apartments Lot.&#13;
2:52pm. Complainant reports&#13;
vandalism to vehicle. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
Agency Assist. STH 31 @ CTH&#13;
E. 7:36am. UWPPD Officer&#13;
responds to assist KSD Unit&#13;
with Injury Accident, Hit &amp; Run.&#13;
UWPPD Officer then cleared.&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH JR (§&#13;
Outer Loop Road. 3:49pm&#13;
Jaime Colon was ticketed foi&#13;
Speeding 55 mph in a posted 2i&#13;
mph zone. Officer then cleared&#13;
02/14/09 09-402&#13;
02/16/09 09-420&#13;
02/14/09 09-394&#13;
Traffic Accident — Property&#13;
Damage. Outer Loop Road @&#13;
CTH JR. 12:36am. Officer takes&#13;
accident report and then cleared.&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
Com Arts. 12:28pm. Officer&#13;
takes report for website crime&#13;
reporting. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/15/09 09-406&#13;
Agency Assist. Phy Ed Building&#13;
on CTH JR. 4:11 pm. KSD&#13;
Dispatch reports 911 hangup&#13;
from cell phone. UWPPD&#13;
Officers check surrounding&#13;
areas no locate for anyone. KSD&#13;
notified, officers then cleared.&#13;
02/14/09 09-395&#13;
Traffic Accident - Property&#13;
Damage. Outer Loop Road @&#13;
CTH JR. 12:36am. Officer takes&#13;
accident report and then cleared.&#13;
02/14/09 09-396&#13;
Traffic Accident - Property&#13;
Damage. Outer Loop Road @ CTH&#13;
JR. KSD Dispatch report vehicle&#13;
in difch. UWPPD Officer takes&#13;
report. Tow Company removed&#13;
vehicle. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/14/09 09-398&#13;
Suspicious Circumstances.&#13;
University Apartments. 1:25am.&#13;
Resident Adviser request officer&#13;
for loud noise. Officer arrive,&#13;
officer then issued various&#13;
Underage Drinking/Consume&#13;
citations. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/15/09 09-410&#13;
Traffic Violation. STH 31&#13;
@ CTH E. 10:19pm. Ricky&#13;
N Raminez was ticketed for&#13;
Speeding 72 mph in a posted 55&#13;
mph zone. Officer then cleared.&#13;
02/16/09 09-413&#13;
02/16/09 09-421&#13;
Tow Vehicle. Ranger Lot.&#13;
5:10pm. Officer conducting&#13;
parking enforcement. Chronic&#13;
Violator vehicle towed. Officer&#13;
then cleared.&#13;
02/16/09 09-422&#13;
Warrant Pickup. Ranger Lot.&#13;
5:59pm. Ref: 09-421, CIB&#13;
files indicate active warrants.&#13;
Kenosha Joints Services and&#13;
Racine PD confirmed warrants.&#13;
Subject unable to post bond,&#13;
then transported to Kenosha&#13;
r'\. &#13;
The Ranger&#13;
THINGS TO BO&#13;
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25&#13;
Gaza&#13;
12:00pm to 1:00pm&#13;
Oak Room&#13;
Amnesty International and the&#13;
Parkside International Club look&#13;
at the recent fighting between&#13;
Israel and hamas in the Gaza.&#13;
AI researchers have first-hand&#13;
evidence of war crimes and other&#13;
serious violations of international&#13;
law by both parties to the conflict,&#13;
including possible crimes against&#13;
humanity, as well as abuses&#13;
of human rights. Join us for a&#13;
presentation and discussion on&#13;
this troubled land led by Dr.&#13;
Laura J. el-Khoury and hear the&#13;
perspective from Palestinian&#13;
students at UW-Parkside.&#13;
Noon Concert: UWP Choirs&#13;
12:00pm to 1:00pm&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
Comic Sheng Wang&#13;
8:00pm to 9:30pm&#13;
The Den&#13;
Sheng Wang is a Taiwanese Texan&#13;
who developed and honed his&#13;
comedy in the thriving standup&#13;
community of the San Francisco&#13;
Bay Area. He performs jokes&#13;
based on personal experiences&#13;
with intense honesty and ill&#13;
logic. His refreshingly affable&#13;
stage presence combined with a&#13;
healthy penchant for absurdity&#13;
and self-deprecation make his&#13;
act universally accessible and&#13;
hilarious. "I use humor and&#13;
laughter to overcome tribulations&#13;
of the heart and liver," Wang&#13;
says. "I don't have many friends,&#13;
but I got people I tend to eat food&#13;
with." In addition to touring&#13;
with the Comedians of Comedy&#13;
and American Eagle's "Campus&#13;
Comedy Challenge," he has also&#13;
appeared on Comedy Central's&#13;
"Live at Gotham" and on the&#13;
AZN Network. In 2007, Sheng&#13;
was selected to perform at the&#13;
prestigious "Just for Laughs"&#13;
comedy festival in Montreal.&#13;
THE&#13;
Foreign Film:&#13;
9:00pm&#13;
'Lust, Caution'&#13;
Director Ang Lee ("American&#13;
Beauty," "Brokeback Mountain")&#13;
takes us to Shanghai, China, in&#13;
1942 where the brutal Japanese&#13;
occupation continues. Shy&#13;
youngster Wong Chia Chi meets&#13;
fellow student Kuang Yu Min.&#13;
He has started a drama society&#13;
to shore up patriotism. As the&#13;
theater troupe's new leading lady,&#13;
Wong realizes that she has found&#13;
her calling. Kuang convenes a&#13;
core group of students to carry&#13;
out a radical and ambitious plan&#13;
to assassinate a top Japanese&#13;
collaborator, Mr. Yee. Each&#13;
student has a part to play: Wong&#13;
will be Mrs. Mak, who will&#13;
gain Yee's trust by befriending&#13;
his wife and then draw the man&#13;
into an affair. Wong transforms&#13;
herself and the scenario proceeds&#13;
as scripted. As she is drawn ever&#13;
closer to her dangerous prey,&#13;
she finds her very identity being&#13;
pushed to the limit. Aided by the&#13;
nuanced, forceful performances&#13;
of his two leads, Ang Lee has&#13;
made "Lust, Caution" something&#13;
to be seen and savored. Please&#13;
note: This film contains scenes of&#13;
explicit sexuality.&#13;
THURSDAY, FEB. 26&#13;
Women's basketball vs. Lewis&#13;
University&#13;
5:30pm to 7:30 pm&#13;
DeSimone Gym&#13;
Men's basketball vs. Lewis&#13;
University&#13;
7:30pm to 9:00pm&#13;
Foreign Film: "Lust, Caution"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
FRIDAY, FEB 27&#13;
UWP Theatre presents Anton&#13;
Chekhov's "The Seagull"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Studio Theatre&#13;
{Adults $16, Seniors and UWParkside&#13;
faculty &amp; staff $12,&#13;
students $8} Parkside Theatre&#13;
at the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
presents 7 performances&#13;
of Chekhov's serious comedy "The&#13;
Seagull." Director Lisa Kornetsky&#13;
said Chekhov described all of his&#13;
plays as comedies with the humor&#13;
coming from irony. In the case of&#13;
"The Seagull," the irony comes&#13;
from characters who are looking&#13;
for love in all the wrong places.&#13;
"The Seagull" features Amanda&#13;
Thomm as Arkadina, a famous&#13;
Russian actress who is unable to&#13;
play the role of loving mother&#13;
to her emotionally needy son&#13;
Treplev, played by Chad Bay.&#13;
Treplev, a playwright whose&#13;
first play fails miserably, loves&#13;
Nina (Cathlyn Melvin) but she is&#13;
infatuated with Trigorin, played&#13;
by Chris Baker. Trigorin is about&#13;
to leave the Russian countryside-&#13;
-and Nina—to return to Moscow&#13;
with his lover, Arkadina, but he&#13;
arranges for Nina to secretly come&#13;
to Moscow. The cast includes&#13;
Terrance Barrett at Arkadina's&#13;
brother Sorin. Dylan Roberts&#13;
is Ilya, the manager of Sorin's&#13;
estate with Whitney Darling as&#13;
Ilya's wife Polina, and Maddie&#13;
Wakley as their daughter Masha.&#13;
Karl Gfall plays Dr. Dorn and&#13;
Ryan Shaw portrays the teacher&#13;
Semyon Medvedenko with&#13;
Thomas Moore, Erika Lamp,&#13;
and Tracy Hoida in supporting&#13;
roles. Hoida also serves as the&#13;
production's properties designer.&#13;
Off stage, Kornetsky is joined&#13;
by scenic designer Skelly Warren&#13;
and design advisors Judith Tucker&#13;
Snider and Darice Damata&#13;
Geiger. Student Aaron Greenberg&#13;
serves as costume and make-up&#13;
designer with lighting and sound&#13;
by Devin Nee and Phil Wooding,&#13;
respectively. Julie Middendorf is&#13;
stage manager, Amy Luebke is&#13;
dramaturge with Brandon Herr&#13;
and Mike Sadler as assistant and&#13;
technical directors.&#13;
Foreign Film:&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
'Lust, Caution'&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
UWP Sacred Circle Act 31&#13;
Conference: "Cultural Based&#13;
Learning; New Strategies for&#13;
Success using Multimedia&#13;
Experiential Learning in&#13;
Classroom" with Patty Loew&#13;
1:30pm&#13;
TBA&#13;
SATURDAY, FEB. 28&#13;
ACT Prep Class, Reading&#13;
9:00am to 12:00pm&#13;
MOLN D137&#13;
Foreign Film: "Lust, Caution"&#13;
5:00pm and 8:00pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
UWP Sacred Circle Act 31&#13;
Conference: "Scenic Mind of the&#13;
Minority Educator" with Pao Lor&#13;
9:00am&#13;
TBA&#13;
UWP Theatre Presents Anton&#13;
Chekhov's "The Seagull"&#13;
7:30pm&#13;
Studio Theatre&#13;
SUNDAY, MARCH 1&#13;
Art Exhibition: Kenosha/Racine&#13;
K-12 Teacher Invitational&#13;
Exhibition&#13;
Opening Reception&#13;
1:00pm to 4:00pm&#13;
Gallery&#13;
Foreign Film: "Lust, Caution"&#13;
2:00pm and 5:00pm&#13;
Cinema&#13;
MONDAY, MARCH 2&#13;
Art Exhibition: Kenosha/Racine&#13;
K-12 Teacher Invitational&#13;
Exhibition&#13;
11:00am to 5:00pm&#13;
Gallery&#13;
Perspectives on Religious Issues:&#13;
"Is there a Moral Instinct?" with&#13;
UWP Professor Greg Mayer&#13;
12:00pm&#13;
TBA&#13;
TUESDAY, MARCH 3&#13;
Art Exhibition&#13;
11:00am to 8:00pm&#13;
Gallery&#13;
PAB Presents Isis Speaks&#13;
8:00pm&#13;
The Den &#13;
ARTS euLidRE&#13;
The Ranger News February 24, 2009&#13;
MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
mriedIinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
The last time The Prodigy&#13;
really hit it big in the United&#13;
States, a Democrat was&#13;
in the Oval Office, and the&#13;
band consisted of three main&#13;
members: Liam Howlett, Maxim&#13;
Reality, and Keith Flint. Now,&#13;
the stars seem have realigned&#13;
for something of an American.,&#13;
comeback, and their latest record,&#13;
Invaders Must Die, is absolutely&#13;
as fulfilling as their efforts from&#13;
the late 90s.&#13;
This record is almost a&#13;
lesson in the aesthetics of dance&#13;
music and DJing. It starts out&#13;
with the digitally released title&#13;
track "Invaders Must Die", an&#13;
infectious anthem not unlike&#13;
the band's song "Firestarter". It&#13;
is robotic, but hits like a brick,&#13;
and has a groove of heroic&#13;
proportions. From there, the first&#13;
single to come from this album&#13;
is a track called "Omen". Fans&#13;
of Brit dance-punk outfit Does It&#13;
Offend You, Yeah? should fall in&#13;
love with this track, as will anyone&#13;
familiar with early Prodigy tracks&#13;
like "Jericho". Keith and Maxim&#13;
add their seemingly nonsensical&#13;
vocal contributions to the mix of&#13;
bells, synth melodies and distorted&#13;
beats to create something akin to&#13;
a banshee directing her attention&#13;
at today's stale rock scene.&#13;
Speaking of which, back in&#13;
the 1990s, I fought listening to The&#13;
Prodigy when it hit the rotation&#13;
at the music store I was working&#13;
at. I was a Nirvana/grunge kid,&#13;
complete with flannel and long&#13;
greasy hair. I fell in love with&#13;
Music for the Jilted Generation&#13;
back then, and now Dave Grohl&#13;
makes an appearance on the song&#13;
"Run with the Wolves". Honestly,&#13;
it's the drums that really make the&#13;
song work. This thing kicks you&#13;
in the face about twelve seconds&#13;
in, and it's the kind of song you&#13;
put on a workout mix because it&#13;
gets your heart racing. The cocky&#13;
British sneer is loud and clear&#13;
in the vocals, and Liam Howlett&#13;
proves he can mix any type of&#13;
sound into a coherent dance&#13;
track.&#13;
For ardent fans of the band,&#13;
there's a little bit of everything&#13;
here."Colours"soundslikeitcould&#13;
have been a b-side to anything off&#13;
of Always Outnumbered, Never&#13;
Outgunned, and sounds like Daft&#13;
Punk took Liam out on a speed&#13;
bender before he laid the track.&#13;
Pure electro tones contrast with&#13;
dirty guitars and are set to an&#13;
impossible tempo only the young&#13;
will be able to keep up with.&#13;
"Warrior Dance", on the other&#13;
hand, starts out with a melancholy&#13;
sax, but quickly twists into hard,&#13;
distorted beats with a high-octave&#13;
female backup singer that dares&#13;
us to sing along without sounding&#13;
like helium addicts. Bass addicts&#13;
aren't left out either, as tracks like&#13;
"Thunder" and "Omen Reprise"&#13;
deliver the goods, and fans of&#13;
old school house and new wave&#13;
rave music will all find this record&#13;
sating their needs.&#13;
As much as the contents&#13;
of this album reminded me of&#13;
older electronic songs, there's&#13;
something new to be found in&#13;
Vote and die&#13;
coin, and Blood in the Game&#13;
really brings that idea home.&#13;
This volume starts with the&#13;
warring parties attempting to&#13;
assert some sort of order in the&#13;
virtually lawless DMZ. Both&#13;
have their own candidates for the&#13;
new provisional government, but&#13;
the people living in Manhattan&#13;
have the final say come Election&#13;
Day. In steps Parco Delgado,&#13;
life long citizen of the island&#13;
and leader of what he calls "The&#13;
Delgado Nation". Consisting&#13;
of former gang bangers and&#13;
thugs, Delgado's crew are streethardened,&#13;
but not hard-hearted.&#13;
It isn't long before Matty's&#13;
employers start to question&#13;
his impartiality, and it doesn't&#13;
get easier when his mother, a&#13;
political consultant, flies in to&#13;
help put Delgado on top of the&#13;
competition. Though it turns into&#13;
politics as usual after a sniper&#13;
tries to take out the home-turf&#13;
candidate, Delgado's message is&#13;
full of the kind populist rhetoric&#13;
that we fear coming from the&#13;
Middle East. That message&#13;
is tempered, however, with&#13;
tolerance, and in one small move,&#13;
Wood shows us exactly the kind&#13;
of leader we need to find among&#13;
those governments America&#13;
currently hand-holds.&#13;
Parco Delgado isn't an&#13;
impossibility, no more than&#13;
journalists with a keen sense&#13;
of morality like Matty Roth are&#13;
totally imaginary. Brian Wood&#13;
seems to be positing that, instead&#13;
of finding a tool that suits our&#13;
needs or allowing our enemies&#13;
to do the same, we really ought&#13;
to look to the people of opposing&#13;
nations to present leadership&#13;
for themselves. Only when a&#13;
person has lived in the midst&#13;
of adversity can they both&#13;
empathize with those who also&#13;
have, and encourage them to&#13;
heal constructively. Wood also&#13;
continues to develop his main&#13;
character in this volume, and&#13;
Roth realizes what many readers&#13;
already seem to know. The&#13;
cub reporter is not an outsider&#13;
any longer. Between exposing&#13;
corrupt government contractors&#13;
like Trustwell (Wood's stand-in&#13;
for Halliburton), and seeing both&#13;
sides of the war effort, Matty,&#13;
and the readers, can't afford to&#13;
sit by impartially. Wood wants&#13;
us to take sides, both on his work&#13;
and in real life, and we can see&#13;
that sitting idly by is inexcusable&#13;
if we really want a happy and&#13;
peaceful resolution. Accessible&#13;
to readers both new and old,&#13;
Blood in the Game should appeal&#13;
to anyone with even the most&#13;
remotely curious political mind.&#13;
IMAGE FROM BR1AKWOOD.COM&#13;
artistic, are&#13;
deaf fools. If&#13;
he's fighting&#13;
a war, then his&#13;
weapons are the&#13;
sounds he wrangles&#13;
into cohesion over the&#13;
course of 45 minutes, and trust&#13;
me when I say the invaders don't&#13;
stand a chance. This record&#13;
releases on March 3, 2009 on&#13;
CD/DVD, Vinyl, and iTunes, and&#13;
belongs in the collection of any&#13;
self-respecting DJ or fan of dance&#13;
music.&#13;
still one of the most interesting&#13;
critiques of American&#13;
involvement in Iraq and&#13;
Afghanistan to date. The latest&#13;
installment, DMZ Vol. 6: Blood&#13;
in the Game, examines provincial&#13;
elections held overseas through&#13;
a lens of hip-hop panache&#13;
and old-fashioned American&#13;
dystopianism.&#13;
For those unfamiliar with&#13;
DMZ, the story is set in New&#13;
York City, on Manhattan Island&#13;
in the near future. After years&#13;
of political disaster, America&#13;
has erupted in a second Civil&#13;
War and the opposing sides have&#13;
come to a stalemate in New York.&#13;
Manhattan has been declared&#13;
a demilitarized zone, and all&#13;
but the most poor have been&#13;
evacuated. Enter Matty Roth, a&#13;
journalism intern who&#13;
finds himself trapped&#13;
in the DMZ and&#13;
decides to report&#13;
on the plight of the people&#13;
living there. When we look at&#13;
contemporary places like Fallujah&#13;
or Kandahar, we have no idea&#13;
how the people there live&#13;
or what their feelings are&#13;
concerning American&#13;
occupation. DMZ&#13;
allows us to peek&#13;
at the other&#13;
side of&#13;
t h e&#13;
Invaders Must Die as well. Sure,&#13;
Liam Howlett sticks to his guns,&#13;
mixes ballsy beats with standby&#13;
samples like he always has, but&#13;
there is a completeness to his&#13;
work here that just can't be found&#13;
in a lot of dance music anywhere.&#13;
Those that criticize that what he&#13;
has made isn't music, or even&#13;
MICHAEL C. RIEDLINGER&#13;
m riedlinger @ dorkgasm .com&#13;
Brian Wood's&#13;
DMZ has been&#13;
running for&#13;
t h r e e&#13;
y e a r s&#13;
now, and&#13;
is &#13;
jaa&#13;
MICHAEL R1EDLINGER&#13;
mriedlinger@dorkgasm.com&#13;
Grant Morrison is perhaps&#13;
one of the most interesting&#13;
writers to take on the Batman&#13;
mythos in the modern era since&#13;
Frank Miller used the Caped&#13;
Crusader to prove graphic&#13;
novels were more than just a&#13;
child's medium in The Dark&#13;
Knight Returns. This latest&#13;
effort, Batman: R.I.P.. delves&#13;
into the realm of psychology&#13;
to explore what makes a&#13;
person who they are. More&#13;
importantly, Morrison tells an&#13;
intriguing story while doing it.&#13;
and we reap the benefits.&#13;
R.l.P. collects eight issues&#13;
of DC Comics Batman title&#13;
into one hardcover volume.&#13;
Though originally presented&#13;
as a crossover event wherein&#13;
readers would have to purchase&#13;
several titles to get the full&#13;
story, the installments by&#13;
Morrison cover the main body&#13;
of the work and present a&#13;
coherent tale on their own. In&#13;
this case, it is a new criminal&#13;
organization calling itself The&#13;
Black Glove, which sets out to&#13;
destroy Batman from the inside&#13;
out. The leader of this group,&#13;
who goes by Dr. Hurt, implants&#13;
a post-hypnotic suggestion in&#13;
Batman that, when activated,&#13;
essentially causes amnesia.&#13;
If Batman is relived of the&#13;
anger and memories that his&#13;
fueled his revenge-seeking&#13;
behaviors against crime. Hurt&#13;
hypothesizes, there's a good&#13;
chance that the man behind the&#13;
mask will succumb to the basest&#13;
of human vices as a coping&#13;
mechanism. It begs us to ask&#13;
ourselves if we would still be&#13;
who we are if we suddenly&#13;
forgot all of the pain in our&#13;
lives. This is a gamble, and the&#13;
villain knows it. so he plans to&#13;
also destroy everything Bruce&#13;
Wayne holds dear in Batman's&#13;
absence.&#13;
What Dr. Hurt and The&#13;
Black Glove do not count on.&#13;
however, is Bruce Wayne's&#13;
dabbling with Eastern&#13;
mysticism. Over the years.&#13;
Batman writers have escalated&#13;
Bruce Wayne's training to&#13;
include superior mental&#13;
faculties to match his physical&#13;
abilities. Grant Morrison is&#13;
in his element here, and plays&#13;
with the idea of thogal as a&#13;
preventative measure for just&#13;
such an occurrence. Thogal&#13;
is a meditative state that&#13;
he describes as a rehearsal&#13;
for death while living, and&#13;
Morrison equates one's loss of&#13;
a lifetime worth of memories&#13;
to a kind of personality death.&#13;
Bruce Wayne uses this training&#13;
to activate "The Batman of&#13;
Zur-En-Arrh". a sort of split&#13;
personality that is solely&#13;
powered by Wayne's rage and&#13;
search for vengeance. Needless&#13;
to say. this leads Dr. Hurt to&#13;
discover that he is way out of&#13;
his league. Hurt's plans to have&#13;
the Joker kill Dick Grayson&#13;
blow up in his face, and before&#13;
the end. all of Arkham seems&#13;
to be coming down around him&#13;
and the rest of the villains.&#13;
Thogal. by the way. is&#13;
a legitimate Buddhist practice,&#13;
and that alone gives us reason&#13;
to question everything Grant&#13;
Morrison and Tony Daniel put&#13;
on the page. Dr. Hurt might be&#13;
the Devil, Bat-Mite could really&#13;
be just part of Bruce Wayne's&#13;
imagination, and its anyone's&#13;
guess (until the ending at least)&#13;
what Zur-En-Arrh means.&#13;
Grant Morrison forces us to&#13;
put our critical skills to the test,&#13;
and lazy readers will be totally&#13;
lost by this book. That said,&#13;
there isn't exactly a profound&#13;
point to this Batman story&#13;
Yes. it forces the reader to ask&#13;
questions that a normal story&#13;
in this series might not. but in&#13;
the end. Batman is Batman,&#13;
the Joker is the Joker, and the&#13;
heroes win the day. Batman&#13;
doesn't even die in this volume&#13;
(for that one needs to read Final&#13;
Crisis, also by Morrison), and&#13;
some readers may feel let down&#13;
by that in a sense. Overall, thi&#13;
is the kind of work that may&#13;
appeal to long-time fans and&#13;
heavy readers, but the casual&#13;
connoisseur won't get much&#13;
out of this book&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
elects spring&#13;
officers&#13;
KRISTAL KOWALSKI&#13;
kristaIkowalski@yahoo.com&#13;
The Gamma Pi Chapter of&#13;
Lambda Pi Eta, a division of the&#13;
National Communication Honor&#13;
Society for Undergraduates,&#13;
recently named officers for&#13;
the spring semester. Returning&#13;
member and former vice&#13;
president, Star Smith-Hayes,&#13;
was elected president, and new&#13;
member Camilla Simon was&#13;
elected vice president. Continuing&#13;
in their former positions are&#13;
Laura Joosse as secretary and&#13;
Justin Krahn as treasurer.&#13;
The goal of Lambda Pi&#13;
Eta is to recognize, foster, and&#13;
reward outstanding scholastic&#13;
achievement, stimulate interest&#13;
in the field of communication,&#13;
promote and encourage&#13;
professional development among&#13;
communication majors, provide&#13;
an opportunity to discuss and&#13;
exchange ideas about the field,&#13;
establish and maintain close&#13;
relationships and understanding&#13;
between faculty and students,&#13;
and explore options for further&#13;
graduate studies.&#13;
In the fall of 1994, the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
was invited to join the National&#13;
Communication Honor Society&#13;
for Undergraduates. Dedicated&#13;
to the cause. Dr. Wendy LeedsHurwitz&#13;
and Dr. Jonathan Shailor&#13;
became co-advisors for the&#13;
Gamma Pi chapter here at UWParkside.&#13;
While Leeds-Hurwitz&#13;
is participating in an international&#13;
institute in Lyons, France this&#13;
semester. Fay Akindes will&#13;
be serving as interim advisor&#13;
for the primarily student-run&#13;
organization.&#13;
Members of LPH are&#13;
recruited by invitation only and&#13;
must meet specific requirements&#13;
to obtain such an invitation. This&#13;
semester's active members are&#13;
Ashley Bardwell, Ashley Hubers,&#13;
Laura Joosse, Kristal Kowalski.&#13;
Justin Krahn, Marcie McGowen.&#13;
Amanda Miller, Camilla Simon,&#13;
Star Smith-Hayes. Michael&#13;
Westbrook, and Paul Zamp.&#13;
Eligible members who remain&#13;
inactive are; Maria Farias,&#13;
Stephanie Gemino, Kim Kwak.&#13;
Jessica Murphy, Jennifer Nelson.&#13;
Gina Pierangeli, and Sara Smith.&#13;
LPH meets approximately&#13;
once per month. The intention&#13;
of the group is to provide service&#13;
as well as networking events. In&#13;
fall 2008, LPH co-sponsored Key&#13;
Connections, an opportunity for&#13;
current communication students&#13;
to network with UW-Parkside&#13;
alumni in the Communication&#13;
field. In spring 2008, LPH&#13;
participated in the Undergraduate&#13;
Honors Research Conference as&#13;
well as the Student Showcase&#13;
for student research, creative&#13;
activity, and community&#13;
engagement. Each spring,&#13;
this organization assists in the&#13;
planning 'of the Communication&#13;
Spring Celebration, which seeks&#13;
to spotlight graduating seniors in&#13;
tandem with the initiation of new&#13;
members to Lambda Pi Eta.&#13;
Students graduating with&#13;
a membership in Lambda Pi&#13;
Eta are designated with a gold&#13;
cord worn at graduation. All&#13;
members are also eligible to earn&#13;
a red and white service cord upon&#13;
completion of applicable service&#13;
hours. At initiation, members also&#13;
receive a pin and certificate of&#13;
membership.&#13;
Graduating with these&#13;
honors is highly.-prestigious,&#13;
and the resume cfledit alone is&#13;
worth consideration. It is also&#13;
important to note that the benefits&#13;
of membership in LPH extend&#13;
beyond this campus. For instance,&#13;
there is a job site specific to LPH&#13;
members. Networking events&#13;
are held with LPH members in&#13;
mind. Professional development&#13;
opportunities arc also in existence&#13;
For more information, visit http://&#13;
www.uwp.edu/cluba/LPH or&#13;
contact Star Smith-Hayes at&#13;
smith 196C4'uwp.edu.&#13;
GIOVANN A GUTIERREZ&#13;
Gutie017@uvvp.edu&#13;
Ken Watanabe, the director of&#13;
Memoirs of a Geisha and Letters&#13;
from I wo Jima, develops another&#13;
remarkable film, Memories of&#13;
Tomorrow. The story is told from&#13;
the perspective of a man who suffers&#13;
from Alzheimer's decease and&#13;
struggles to overcome the obstacles&#13;
that he encounters as he ages and his&#13;
disease develops faster.&#13;
Saeki is an executive&#13;
businessman who spends all ot his&#13;
life in his office and does not pay&#13;
much attention to his life at home&#13;
until he starts to notice that he lorgets&#13;
simple tasks and that the early stages&#13;
of Alzheimer's have started to kick&#13;
in. He realizes, with the marriage&#13;
of his daughter, Rie, how time has&#13;
passed, and he has missed important&#13;
moments.&#13;
He is worried for his daughter&#13;
and afraid that he will not be present&#13;
at her wedding, but his loving and&#13;
supporting wife, Emiko. grows&#13;
worried as her husband begins to fall&#13;
into a state of depression because of&#13;
his disease. She helps him by writing&#13;
a daily schedule for him to follow&#13;
at home when he is forced to retire&#13;
because he can no longer assume his&#13;
position at work.&#13;
Emiko leaves her housewife&#13;
life and ventures out every morning&#13;
to obtain a salary, while the once&#13;
important executive is forced to stay&#13;
home and complete house duties.&#13;
Essentially, they are forced to switch&#13;
gender roles, and we are given the&#13;
chance to see the struggles this causes&#13;
them.&#13;
This film is filled with many&#13;
nostalgic moments in which it&#13;
was hard to contain the tears! The&#13;
desperation of Saeki is gorgeously&#13;
seen as he now depends on his wife&#13;
to even brush his teeth, and the&#13;
courageously strong role that Emiko&#13;
takes is one that nobody would wish&#13;
to assume. The ending could not have&#13;
been any more depressing; however,&#13;
the movie's significance would not&#13;
have been the same if it had ended in&#13;
a different way.&#13;
Anyone who enjoys any ol&#13;
Ken Watanabe's other films should&#13;
definitely lookforthisone. Even thostj&#13;
unfamiliar with Wantanabe's work&#13;
can find significance in this film. It&#13;
brilliantly captures the struggles and&#13;
severity of Alzheimer's disease. ^&#13;
i 1&#13;
February 24, 2009 &#13;
6 The Ranger News February 24,2009&#13;
While Governor Doyle was planning major budget cuts, this is what&#13;
United Council, Inc. has been spending your money on:&#13;
* UW College merger into 4 year campuses&#13;
* United Council would like to implement a state statute that would link, dollar-for-dollar, an increase in the aver&#13;
age WHEG award to the average tuition increase at UW schools.&#13;
* We oppose any bills or constitutional amendments that would require a state identification card with photo in&#13;
order to vote.&#13;
* We oppose any efforts that would require the immediate repayment of financial aid if the grade in a course falls&#13;
below a determined minimum.&#13;
* We oppose any efforts to link drug-related conviction record to eligibility for state-distributed financial aid.&#13;
* We support the Education Tax Credit that is part of the Invest Wisconsin 2.0 plan that will allow businesses a tax&#13;
credit for paying for an employee's college tuition.&#13;
* We support the right of UW faculty and staff to choose if they want to pursue the option of collective bargaining&#13;
* We oppose any revision or manufacture of University of Wisconsin segregated fee policy without the expressed&#13;
input of UW students. Student participation in policy discussion must be consistent with existing statutory and&#13;
UWSA guidelines.&#13;
*The unbundling of textbooks&#13;
* Textbook price disclosure&#13;
* Fully funded, easily accessible Veterans Tuition Remission&#13;
AD SPONSORED BY PSGA&#13;
appropriations&#13;
As to whether these items match with their stated purpose "to influence legislation and&#13;
policy affecting University of Wisconsin system students in terms of state budget, tuition,&#13;
grant aid, and programming" remains to be debated by you.&#13;
White men don't rule&#13;
the world&#13;
ADAM SPIVEY admit there is probably some Because we are all to busy&#13;
spiveyadam@yahoo.com room high on a mountain with pointing fingers at people that&#13;
seven old white males smoking do not look like us or think like&#13;
Recently a customer cigars made out of money and us, we completely miss how our&#13;
confronted me in my store with laughing madly as they find new government our banks and many&#13;
an apparent fact of which I was and exciting ways to manipulate other infrastructure institutions&#13;
unawares. Supposedly I rule the world's economy and socio- have are being hijacked by&#13;
the world, rather he said, "All political agendas. Well, I am not corporations or organizations&#13;
you white folks run the world." one of those people. I doubt 1 with so many lobbyists that they&#13;
Now I know that racism persists ever would be even if I could be. can sway the out come of any&#13;
even today, and I have no Just because I am white does not vote.&#13;
understanding of what it could make me somehow privilege to So no, I do not run the&#13;
possiblybe like to live as another some special club. world. I am white. I am male,&#13;
race. So please, understand, I T gu ess what I would like I also work very hard for&#13;
do not know what it is like to people to pay attention to is that everything I have. Like many&#13;
be a minority and at best, 1 can I think the race divisions in our other Americans of all colors&#13;
try to educate myself about country are fading away, albeit or creeds. I just wish we as a&#13;
the struggles of other people, slowly and not without conflict, people would stop worrying&#13;
Confronted with the statement of What 1 really think divides our about color, and what the mass&#13;
which almost assumes because nation now is economics. I think media is showing us, and start&#13;
of my race I was somehow of that the real strain the people following what is going on in the&#13;
superior social status made me of this nation face is one of the government and paying attention&#13;
first upset, and then start to think distributions of wealth. You are to the actions of our leaders. The&#13;
of causes for this kind of belief. not disadvantaged because of true power of our American&#13;
I believe and understand your race exclusively. You are culture has always been when as&#13;
that the situations placed on disadvantaged because of the a people we have acted in unison&#13;
other races, and such things wealth of the area you lived crossing race and party lines,&#13;
as "driving while black" and in and the economic status of Ultimately, the more we become&#13;
other discriminatory practices your parents. I think the media fractured by petty things the less&#13;
are foul and to be honest make keep up the racial tensions in control the people truly have&#13;
my stomach turn. Nevertheless, America in order to keep people over this nation's fate,&#13;
for the love of God, how very of different ethnicities fighting&#13;
frustrating to be told that, "you each other. We keep fighting over&#13;
folk rule the world." I will things like skin color or religion.&#13;
Internships available NOW&#13;
Visit us in the Student Center to fill out an applic ation&#13;
Rangers fast at&#13;
Oshkosh&#13;
ROB HANSEN&#13;
hansc082@uwp.edu&#13;
The Rangers men and&#13;
women track teams competed&#13;
at UW-Oshkosh's Kolf&#13;
Sports Center on February&#13;
21. 2009. The men's team&#13;
fielded athletes in only two&#13;
races, the I mile run and the&#13;
3.000-meter run. The men's&#13;
milers all ran indoor personal&#13;
bests. Freshman Alex Mena&#13;
finished 5th overall with&#13;
a time of 4:30.44. Rehan&#13;
Mali mood, also a freshman,&#13;
crossed the line in 6th place&#13;
with the time of 4:32.77&#13;
and just behind him was&#13;
sophomore Bryan McLoone,&#13;
who tallied a 4:33.38 7th&#13;
place finish. The winner was&#13;
Andrew McGuire of UWOshkosh&#13;
who ran 4:11.93,&#13;
a Division III provisional&#13;
qualifying time. The trio&#13;
totaled nine of the Rangers&#13;
16 points; they finished&#13;
6th out of 8 teams. Host&#13;
UW-Oshkosh won the meet&#13;
scoring 302 points; head over&#13;
heels above second place&#13;
Concordia, who brought&#13;
home 88 points.&#13;
In the men's 3,000-m&#13;
run freshmen Jacob Buddell&#13;
ran a lifetime best 9:21.5 en&#13;
route to a 5th place finish.&#13;
Teammate Bert Meyers ran an&#13;
indoor best 9:26.23 finishing&#13;
6th. Freshmen Matt Vidas&#13;
brought home 9th place with&#13;
a time of 9:39.88. The men's&#13;
team will compete at Wabash&#13;
College next weekend,&#13;
site of the Great Lakes&#13;
Valley Conference (GLVC)&#13;
Championship meet.&#13;
The women's track&#13;
team posted 27 points at&#13;
the Titan Invite on Saturday&#13;
afternoon at UW-Oshkosh.&#13;
Winning team and host. UWOshkosh.&#13;
tallied 325 points.&#13;
In the 3,000-m run senior&#13;
Heidi Andersen finished in&#13;
4th place in 11:11, a lifetime&#13;
best. Sophomore Vanessa&#13;
Becker brought home a solid&#13;
6th place finish, running&#13;
12:06.94. This was just her&#13;
second race for UW-Parkside.&#13;
A pair of sophomores led the&#13;
1 -mile run: Angie Adams and&#13;
Jennie Kindt finished 2nd and&#13;
3rd respectively, with times&#13;
of 5:28.2 and 5:32.9. Angie&#13;
was just four seconds behind&#13;
winner Katie Wondra of UWOshkosh.&#13;
Miranda Melville&#13;
rounded out the Parkside&#13;
finishers in 10th with a 6:20&#13;
finishing time. In the 800-m&#13;
run, Whitney Olson brought&#13;
home a 6th place finish of&#13;
2:28.36. Teammate Jess&#13;
Enderby managed a 2:35&#13;
half mile after being tripped&#13;
and falling to the ground.&#13;
The Ranger women&#13;
will also be competing at the&#13;
GLVC Championship meet&#13;
in Crawfordsville, Ind. this&#13;
weekend. &#13;
K Ranger Nevffi as a publication o, the newspaper si&#13;
Human&#13;
Interaction&#13;
revisited&#13;
Submission Suggestions:&#13;
Campus, community, state, or national news or issues.&#13;
Send submissions to: opinion@therangemews.com&#13;
OURLEE Of RUN&#13;
ourun001@uwp.edu&#13;
I a m writing in response&#13;
to last week's opinion article |&#13;
about human interaction.&#13;
I have to say. this is by far&#13;
one of the most interesting&#13;
articles ,-ve read in the&#13;
opinion section. When you&#13;
think about it. the next&#13;
generation might have lesser&#13;
human interaction. We are&#13;
moving in a fast-paced&#13;
society and technological&#13;
innovations have taken over&#13;
communication. It's sad to&#13;
think that probably someday&#13;
human interactions are&#13;
going to be weak or rare.&#13;
The average worker goes to&#13;
a job and sits in front of the&#13;
computer or communicates&#13;
on the phone, e-mail, or text&#13;
the whole day .&#13;
When they come home,&#13;
they sit in front of a tele\ ision&#13;
or a video game. Where is the&#13;
time to spend with a loved&#13;
one? When I walk in the&#13;
hallways, some people that&#13;
I know have an earpiece or&#13;
cell phone stuck to their ear:&#13;
therefore. I do not want to&#13;
bother, chat, or inform them&#13;
about fun events on campus&#13;
or off campus. Where is the&#13;
human interaction there?&#13;
I'm not obsessed with text&#13;
messaging, and I CAN live&#13;
without my cell phone. It's&#13;
sad that I have to write this&#13;
on the computer instead ot by&#13;
hand. Hut just think about it.&#13;
as college students looking&#13;
for a career, don't you have&#13;
to do an interview or two&#13;
down the road? Have you&#13;
had enough interactions with&#13;
people to prepare you when&#13;
you have that job interview?&#13;
Like the last week's&#13;
article stated, try to go a day&#13;
without interacting with your&#13;
devices because you might&#13;
find some interesting people&#13;
or friends you would never&#13;
thought of before because&#13;
you were too busy tcxting.&#13;
Exercise your voice and&#13;
human interaction so you&#13;
could do a good job on that&#13;
interview.&#13;
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linions must have a point that is backed up by tact.&#13;
should be able to verify all the jjifomiaton you include.&#13;
wearing, insults, or personal attacks are allowed.&#13;
ne and email are required for every submission.&#13;
.iccionc ehnulr! be 100 words or less, or a minimum of 300 words.&#13;
Government rescue packages:&#13;
Neither moral nor practical&#13;
OVA RYANM ASiCHHTTOON M i , .... •&#13;
ashto001@uwp.edu&#13;
There are at least two ways of&#13;
critiquing the economic "rescue"&#13;
packages that have been squirting&#13;
out of Washington lately—&#13;
morally and practically. The&#13;
moral side of it asks "Is it right?"&#13;
while the practical side asks "Will&#13;
it work?" Both the Legislative&#13;
and Executive branches of&#13;
government want you to believe&#13;
that the answer to both is "yes,"&#13;
but, I'm here to disagree.&#13;
I think the answer to both&#13;
is a resounding "No!" Let's look&#13;
at the moral question first. What&#13;
the government is proposing is&#13;
a redistribution of wealth. That&#13;
is, after all, the only tool the&#13;
government really has in the first&#13;
place. Uncle Sam has the ability&#13;
to tax those who create things&#13;
of value on His turf. I.e., those&#13;
who put their minds or their labor&#13;
to productive use must submit&#13;
a portion of the things of value&#13;
created by their efforts to the&#13;
government for redistribution.&#13;
Presumably, this is done under&#13;
the flags of justice, fairness&#13;
and security. If each individual&#13;
were to reap 100 percent of the&#13;
benefits from his or her efforts,&#13;
then societies' levels of justice,&#13;
fairness and security would go&#13;
down, or so the theory goes. It&#13;
is, therefore, these flags of justice,&#13;
fairness and security that make&#13;
the government's redistributive&#13;
powers morally valid. The&#13;
government is right to tax your&#13;
efforts because it will redistribute&#13;
your wealth in a way that is fairer,&#13;
more just and more secure than&#13;
if you were to spend that wealth&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Now, most of us are&#13;
accustomed to this redistribution&#13;
of our wealth because we have&#13;
been taxed since birth. Since&#13;
we have all accepted it for so&#13;
long, I suppose we're not as&#13;
interested in the question of&#13;
whether the government ought&#13;
to have this power at all; rather&#13;
we're generally more interested&#13;
in the question of how much&#13;
the government ought to tax us,&#13;
and for what purposes. This is&#13;
where we find ourselves when we&#13;
consider the implications of the&#13;
trillions of dollars in economic&#13;
rescue packages. Is it morally&#13;
right for the government to decide&#13;
for you that these trillions of your&#13;
dollars ought to be spent to prop up&#13;
failing banks, failing automotive&#13;
companies, indebted consumers,&#13;
the unemployed, and many other&#13;
expensive failures? Since the sum&#13;
of these rescue packages is in the&#13;
trillions of dollars, we're talking&#13;
about an enormous redistribution&#13;
of wealth. I.e., those who are able&#13;
to produce will have more of their&#13;
created wealth taken away from&#13;
them (either through taxation or&#13;
inflation) in order to give that&#13;
wealth to those who have not been&#13;
able to produce for themselves,&#13;
for whatever reason. This is the&#13;
moral question: Is such a massive&#13;
redistribution of wealth right'?&#13;
It is worth noting that there&#13;
are two layers to this moral&#13;
question: A) the event of taking&#13;
wealth from the one who created&#13;
it; and B) the event of giving&#13;
wealth to one who did not create&#13;
it. Now, few would have a&#13;
problem with (B) by itself—this&#13;
is what we might call "charity."&#13;
I, therefore, do not have a moral&#13;
problem with (B), so long as the&#13;
one doing the giving is doing so&#13;
voluntarily. My moral objection&#13;
to the government's redistribution&#13;
of wealth thus lies exclusively&#13;
within (A). To (forcefully) take&#13;
wealth away from the one who&#13;
created it is a moral violation in&#13;
my opinion, and it is exceedingly&#13;
immoral when the quantity of&#13;
wealth taken is inordinately large,&#13;
as is the case with these rescue&#13;
packages. I therefore answer&#13;
"no" to the moral question.&#13;
The United States, however,&#13;
is not a particularly "principled"&#13;
nation these days so moral&#13;
questions aren't all that important&#13;
to people anymore. We're more&#13;
of a consumerist, ego-centric,&#13;
hedonistic society so all we really&#13;
care about is whether something&#13;
will actually "work"—more&#13;
specifically, we only care whether&#13;
something will work for us. This&#13;
where the practical question is&#13;
comes rescue in: "Will these&#13;
packages work as advertised?"&#13;
Having paid fairly close&#13;
attention to the news reports about&#13;
the rescue packages, my best&#13;
estimate is that the only measure&#13;
of the efficacy of the rescue plans&#13;
is the avoidance of an economic&#13;
apocalypse. In other words,&#13;
in exchange for our trillions of&#13;
dollars, our lives are expected to&#13;
get worse—substantially worse&#13;
according to some estimates—&#13;
regardless of the rescue spending.&#13;
This makes the practical question&#13;
rather difficult to address; instead&#13;
of measuring improvements in&#13;
the functioning of society, we're&#13;
measuring rates of deterioration.&#13;
It's sort of like treating cancer:&#13;
there's no such thing as a "cure,"&#13;
but there's plenty of business out&#13;
there for those who find ways&#13;
to slow it down. In any case, I&#13;
think there are ways to estimate&#13;
the practical value of these rescue&#13;
packages.&#13;
One way, and the only one&#13;
I'm going to consider here, is&#13;
to look at the human side of the&#13;
economic equation. Humans are&#13;
of course central to a functioning&#13;
economy in that they are the&#13;
ones doing the producing and&#13;
consuming of the things of value.&#13;
Therefore, if you know something&#13;
about human nature, you know&#13;
something about whether a rescue&#13;
plan will work. The aspect of&#13;
human nature I want to draw&#13;
on here is the school of thought&#13;
developed in psychology known&#13;
as behaviorism.&#13;
What behaviorist theories&#13;
propose is that a target human&#13;
behavior can be escalated or&#13;
deescalated based, partially, on&#13;
the nature of the consequences&#13;
associated with the target&#13;
behavior. When a target behavior&#13;
is tied to a desirable consequence,&#13;
that person is likely to repeat&#13;
the target behavior. Likewise,&#13;
when a target behavior is tied&#13;
to undesirable consequences,&#13;
that person is likely to abstain&#13;
from the target behavior.&#13;
Knowing this, we&#13;
can estimate what&#13;
the effects of rescue&#13;
packages might be on&#13;
the humans impacted&#13;
by such policies.&#13;
On the one&#13;
hand, those who&#13;
produce the wealth&#13;
(the target behavior)&#13;
in the society&#13;
will experience&#13;
a greater loss of&#13;
their earned wealth&#13;
(an undesirable consequence).&#13;
According to the behaviorist&#13;
model, this scenario, taken by&#13;
itself, would have the effect of&#13;
making the person less likely to&#13;
perform the target behavior; i.e.&#13;
the person would abstain from&#13;
producing wealth. On the other&#13;
hand, those who do not produce&#13;
wealth (the target behavior) in&#13;
the society under the rescue&#13;
plan would then experience an&#13;
increase in redistributed wealth&#13;
(a desirable consequence).&#13;
Therefore, the behaviorist model&#13;
would predict that the target&#13;
behavior would be rewarded,&#13;
and therefore more likely to be&#13;
repeated. In other words, the&#13;
rescue plan would encourage&#13;
people to be unproductive.&#13;
Now, I think it is safe to&#13;
say that the rescue packages&#13;
are advertised as increasing&#13;
productivity in society. But, if&#13;
we look at it from this behaviorist&#13;
model, the rescue packages would&#13;
be doing the exact opposite.&#13;
The plans would be rewarding&#13;
unproductive behaviors while&#13;
penalizing the productive ones.&#13;
This fact gives me good&#13;
reason to answer "no" to&#13;
the practical question.&#13;
These rescue plans will&#13;
not work as advertised.&#13;
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              <text>THE&#13;
RANGERNEWS December 2, 2008&#13;
News Since 1972&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside's Student Newspaper&#13;
The Ranger News is wriuen and edUed by students of .he Universi.y of Wisconsin-Parkside and ,hey arc solely responsible for i* ednorial pobcv and eon.cn,.&#13;
Monson: Great cross country&#13;
career closes&#13;
ROB HANSEN&#13;
Hanse082@uwp.edu&#13;
On Saturday Nov. 22, 2008,&#13;
Jessica Monson capped off an&#13;
amazing cross country career&#13;
at the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
with a fifth place&#13;
finish at the NCAA II National&#13;
Championship cross country&#13;
meet held Slippery Rock, Penn.&#13;
Temperatures dwindled in the&#13;
lower 30s and snow covered a fair&#13;
amount of the 6,000 meter course&#13;
which Monson covered in 21:38.&#13;
The winner was Jessica Pixler,&#13;
a junior from Seattle Pacific&#13;
with a time of 20:59. Monson&#13;
commented that some areas of&#13;
the course had been plowed, yet&#13;
others had nearly in inch of snow&#13;
on it.&#13;
Jessica's fifth place finish is&#13;
among only a handful of topfive&#13;
finishes at nationals for the&#13;
UW-Parkside women runners.&#13;
This finish earned Monson, her&#13;
third cross country All-American&#13;
award. She also has five more&#13;
Ail-American awards between&#13;
indoor and outdoor track and&#13;
field. Monson stayed off of the&#13;
early pace which was set but&#13;
Pixler, and came through the mile&#13;
in 15th place or so. Her mile split&#13;
was 5:59, which is considerably&#13;
slower than what Monson was&#13;
used to: "There was a monstrosity&#13;
of a hill at the 400 meter mark, and&#13;
it f elt as if I was walking up it."&#13;
By the 5,000 meter mark Jessica&#13;
had moved into fifth position&#13;
where she worked desperately&#13;
to reel in the front four. She&#13;
managed to catch the fourth place&#13;
female, Heather Wood of Adams&#13;
State, but did not have enough to&#13;
get around her.&#13;
"This has been the most&#13;
gratfying feat for me definitely.&#13;
1 n ever would have thought that&#13;
1 cou ld place fifth at the national&#13;
meet from where I started as a&#13;
freshmen. Cross Country has&#13;
always been more of a challenge&#13;
for me more than track has," said&#13;
the 2nd place 1500 meter runner&#13;
from last year's outdoor NCAA II&#13;
meet and multiple time 800 meter&#13;
All American.&#13;
The Ranger News asked&#13;
Monson to reflect back upon her&#13;
cross country career and her track&#13;
career to this point. She told us&#13;
that her sophomore year Distance&#13;
Medley Relay 2nd place finish&#13;
in Boston, MA at the NCAA II&#13;
indoor championship meet was&#13;
her fondest memory; "...it is so&#13;
rewarding to be successful with&#13;
a team that you've been training&#13;
with for a long period of time,&#13;
it was amazing to share such a&#13;
success with other hardworking&#13;
individuals (Naomi Fulton,&#13;
Valerie Kelly and Jill Winkler, all&#13;
graduated)."&#13;
This year was one of only a&#13;
handful of years that the UWParkside&#13;
women did not qualify&#13;
as a team for NCAA II National&#13;
Meet. Monson expressed her&#13;
disappointment in her team not&#13;
qualifying; "Cross country is a&#13;
team sport, and nationals are a&#13;
great place to compete, I wished I&#13;
could have shared the experience&#13;
with them." Monson expressed&#13;
how hard-working her teammates&#13;
are, and that they really deserved&#13;
the opportunity to be there as&#13;
well. The team's number one&#13;
goal for next year is to right the&#13;
ship and get back to the NCAA II&#13;
meet.&#13;
For now, Monson will focus&#13;
solely on indoor track. She has an&#13;
ultimate outcome goal of being the&#13;
first UW-Parkside woman to run&#13;
under 4:40 in the mile. This feat&#13;
would land her near the top of the&#13;
nation in the DII meet, and even&#13;
very near the top of the NCAA&#13;
DI elites. "With the right training&#13;
and the right focus I am confident&#13;
that I will attain each of my goals.&#13;
My Coach is fantastic, there is no&#13;
one who knows running better&#13;
than he does, so 1 feel certain&#13;
that my goals are within reach."&#13;
Monson admits she has her work&#13;
cut out for her, but with the whole&#13;
UW-Parkside crowd behind her,&#13;
nothing can stop her.&#13;
As for a post-collegiate career&#13;
for Monson, she is unsure of any&#13;
exacts. "I will still be running,&#13;
and training, and competing, but&#13;
I am not sure of anything other&#13;
than that, I am focused solely on&#13;
this indoor season right now." She&#13;
will be graduating in May with a&#13;
nursing degree from Parkside and&#13;
looking for a position in that field,&#13;
which will allow her to train and&#13;
compete on a full-time basis.&#13;
When The Ranger News asked&#13;
Monson if she believed the recent&#13;
hype considering her the greatest&#13;
runner at UW-Parkside history&#13;
she said, "There are many great&#13;
runners that have come before her,&#13;
runners that have accomplished&#13;
as much and sometimes more&#13;
than 1 have." Monson said she&#13;
simply gives her best and that s&#13;
all a person can do. Monson&#13;
would like to attribute her success&#13;
to several sources. She attributes&#13;
much of her success to God for&#13;
having given her the ability to&#13;
run and compete. In addition she&#13;
mentioned her Coach, with whom&#13;
she'd be lost without. Also, she&#13;
is thankful for her family for all&#13;
of the support they have given;&#13;
"They are at almost every meet,&#13;
and there are countless instances&#13;
where someone rides a bike&#13;
next to me to keep me company,&#13;
especially on a long day. She also&#13;
made mention of her teammates&#13;
throughout the years. "Without&#13;
their encouragement, I could have&#13;
achieved very little."&#13;
With one more indoor and one&#13;
more outdoor season of track and&#13;
field, Monson, having already&#13;
achieved so much, still have a lot&#13;
to accomplish. Her extreme focus&#13;
and dedication have her primed&#13;
to close out her UW-Parkside&#13;
running career very successfully.&#13;
"We've got issues&#13;
if &#13;
The Ranger News December 2, 2008&#13;
)esign Manager&#13;
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ruth@therangernews.com&#13;
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ASSOCIATED&#13;
We came pretty close to&#13;
not having an issue this week.&#13;
Several reporters never turned in&#13;
their stories, and as such there&#13;
is a limited amount of articles in&#13;
this issue. 1 don't know if endof-sCmester&#13;
burnout is upon&#13;
us, or if it was the holidays that&#13;
threw everyone off schedule, or&#13;
something else, but I'm somewhat&#13;
disappointed 'arid )5ufj&gt;ri4ed at'&#13;
this.&#13;
Despite these difficulties, the&#13;
issue looks good. It should be a&#13;
good read, with a good chunk of&#13;
photojournalism to back it up. It's&#13;
definitely not our usual caliber,&#13;
but I'll take it. I am rather anxious&#13;
to get back to our 12-page issues,&#13;
however. ,,&#13;
Due to the weather on&#13;
Sunday, Ruth wasn't able to&#13;
make it to the office to lay out&#13;
the paper. A friend of The Ranger&#13;
News, Jeremy Topczewski, came&#13;
in and put the issue t&amp;gdftfiir'fbSr&#13;
us instead. We really appreciate it&#13;
and hope he joins us next semester&#13;
as a designer.&#13;
As the serrfester dwindles&#13;
THE POLICE&#13;
to a close, I would like to invite&#13;
you all to join us next semester.&#13;
Whether you're interested in&#13;
writing, cartoons, photography,&#13;
or design/illustration, we've gqt&#13;
a space for you. Currently, our&#13;
meetings are in Wyllie D139C,&#13;
but come spring we'll be in the&#13;
Student Union. I don't know what&#13;
room number we'll be yet, but as&#13;
sooh ak I kn'ovV 1 y&#13;
ll let"you know!'&#13;
The time will still be the sameFridays&#13;
at noon.&#13;
If you'd like to work with us&#13;
for an internship, we can do that&#13;
as well. Stop by and collect the&#13;
forms you'll need, and we'll get&#13;
you set up for next semester. The&#13;
most common internship is for&#13;
reporting, but that doesn't mean&#13;
we're not willing to work out&#13;
internships for other positions.&#13;
Stop by the office or email me if&#13;
you have any questions.&#13;
That about sums it up for thi$&#13;
week. Enjoy the issue, and well&#13;
see you next Tuesday.&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
BLOTTER THE U&#13;
11/24/08 08-2628&#13;
Agency Assist. Off-Campus&#13;
Location to Soccer Fields.&#13;
9:10pm. KPD Dispatch request&#13;
assistance with chase in progress.&#13;
UWPPD Officers assisted, suspect&#13;
GO A. Officer then cleared.&#13;
11/25/08 08-2638&#13;
Traffic Violation. 900 Block @&#13;
CTH G. 10:49pm. Christopher&#13;
D Williams was ticketed for&#13;
Speeding 51 mph in a posted 35&#13;
mph zone. Officer then cleared.&#13;
11/26/08 08-2641&#13;
Liquor Law Violation. Ranger&#13;
Hall. 12:58am. Resident Advisor&#13;
request officer for intoxicated&#13;
subject. Officer and Rescue Unit&#13;
arrive. Female transported to local&#13;
hospital. Officer then cleared.&#13;
candidates should have&#13;
achieved and what qualities&#13;
they want the new chancellor to&#13;
possess. Attendees will receive&#13;
information from the committee&#13;
on the progress and procedures&#13;
of the chancellor search and&#13;
screen process. The final forum&#13;
is Thursday, Dec. 4, from 7:30 to&#13;
8:30 a.m. in Molinaro 107. Free&#13;
parking is provided to the public&#13;
in the Student Center (Union)&#13;
parking lot during the forums.&#13;
PIC Friendship Hour&#13;
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM&#13;
Moln D-132&#13;
Share a little friendship!&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside&#13;
Student Recital&#13;
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM&#13;
Molinaro 105&#13;
UW-Parkside students as the&#13;
center of attraction for 60 minutes&#13;
of music you won't want to miss.&#13;
UW-Parkside Winter Cultural&#13;
Celebrations&#13;
12:00 PM to 1:15 PM&#13;
Main Place&#13;
It's 11 holiday celebrations&#13;
wrapped up in one neat present.&#13;
With Christmas fast approaching,&#13;
11/20/08 08-2578&#13;
Alarm-Fire. Partside Union.&#13;
7:39am. UWPPD Alarm Panel&#13;
reports active fire alarm. Staff&#13;
reportscontractorset-offalarmdue&#13;
to welding. Staff stated he would&#13;
reset alarm. Officer then cleared.&#13;
11/22/08 08-2598&#13;
Harassment - Stalking. Wyllie&#13;
Hall.4:05pm.Complainant reports&#13;
being actively threatened. Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
11/24/08 08-2618&#13;
Theft - From Building. Ranger&#13;
Hall.9:14am.Complainant reports&#13;
theft from mailboxes.Officer&#13;
takes report and then cleared.&#13;
11/24/08 08-2622&#13;
Possession of Marijuana/Drug&#13;
Paraph. Ranger Hall. Anonymous&#13;
Crime is reported. Officer&#13;
issued citation for Possession&#13;
of Marijuana and then cleared.&#13;
Four UW-Parkside senior art&#13;
majors show their best work to&#13;
close out their undergraduate&#13;
studies. Experience the creations&#13;
of Nathan Abell, Christina Bodi,&#13;
Matthew Gilliland, and Saumya&#13;
Vajhala.&#13;
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11:00 AM to 8:00 PM&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
Chancellor's Search and Screen&#13;
Committee Open Forum&#13;
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM&#13;
Greenquist 103&#13;
The university's Chancellor's&#13;
Search and Screen Committee&#13;
holds the second of three open&#13;
forums to engage faculty, staff,&#13;
students, and the community in&#13;
interactive listening sessions.&#13;
The committee invites feedback&#13;
from attendees on what&#13;
accomplishments potential&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11:00 AM to 8:00 PM&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
i &#13;
3_ _&#13;
U\V-parkside student&#13;
organizations join with the Office&#13;
^Multicultural Student Affairs&#13;
to display the diverse cultures and&#13;
traditions that are represented here&#13;
on campus. Find out more about&#13;
Kvvanzaa, Hmong New Year,&#13;
Ramadan, Hanukkah, Germany's&#13;
St. Nicholas celebration,&#13;
parrandas and Posadas from&#13;
Puerto Rico and Mexico, the&#13;
Native American Time of Telling,&#13;
Befana from Italy, Pasko from&#13;
the Philippines, and the Hindu&#13;
celebration of Diwali. The is&#13;
the mo st festive you'll see Main&#13;
Place all year!&#13;
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4&#13;
Chancellor's Search and Screen&#13;
Committee Open Forum&#13;
7:30 AM to 8:30 AM&#13;
Molinaro 107&#13;
Art Exhibition: UW-Parkside&#13;
Senior Show&#13;
11:00 AM to 5:00 PM&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
Women's basketball vs. Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan&#13;
5:30 PM&#13;
De Simone Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
The UW-Parkside women's&#13;
basketball team opens its Great&#13;
Lakes Va lley Conference season&#13;
against the Panthers of Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan College. This is an&#13;
exciting youngRanger team that's&#13;
already showing signs of the&#13;
good things the future holds. GO&#13;
RANGERS!&#13;
Parkside Activities Board Vegas&#13;
Night&#13;
7:00 PM to 10:30 PM&#13;
Main Place&#13;
Arts Alive presents Tingstad &amp;&#13;
Rumbel Holiday Show&#13;
7:30 PM to 9:00 PM&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
Back by request! Grammy&#13;
Award winners Eric Tingstad and&#13;
Nancy Rumbel have performed,&#13;
recorded and toured together for&#13;
over 22 years with 19 albums&#13;
to their credit. Eric and Nancy&#13;
began their collaboration in 1985.&#13;
Their debut album, 'The Gift,'&#13;
quickly became a holiday classic.&#13;
In 1998. 'American Acoustic'was&#13;
honored as Acoustic Instrumental&#13;
Album of the Year. And in- 2003&#13;
they received a Grammy Award&#13;
for 'Acoustic Garden.' A new&#13;
album by Eric, 'Southwest,' was&#13;
a 2007 Grammy Award nominee.&#13;
Historic preservation and the&#13;
environment are just a couple of&#13;
the many special interests Eric&#13;
and Nancy share and lend their&#13;
names to—all part of their love for&#13;
nature, beauty, and creativity that&#13;
takes center stage in their music.&#13;
Men's basketball vs. Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan&#13;
7:30 PM&#13;
De Simone Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
The Rangers kick off the Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference season&#13;
with perennial powerhouse&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan College in&#13;
town. GO RANGERS!&#13;
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5&#13;
Conference: Making Mentoring&#13;
Work&#13;
7:30 AM to 12:00 PM&#13;
Student Center&#13;
AC {$25, includes breakfast}&#13;
Mentor Kenosha &amp; Racine, an&#13;
affiliated program of the Center&#13;
for Community Partnerships,&#13;
hosts the Making Mentoring&#13;
Work Conference. Co-sponsored&#13;
by the Racine Co. Workforce&#13;
Development Center and United&#13;
Way of Kenosha Co., the&#13;
conference is held in the Student&#13;
Center. Keynote speaker for the&#13;
conference is internationally&#13;
acclaimed mentoring researcher&#13;
Dr. David DuBois of the&#13;
University of Illinois-Chicago. Dr.&#13;
DuBois has authored numerous&#13;
studies ol youth mentorina.&#13;
His speech is titled 'What can&#13;
Mentoring Research Teach us?&#13;
Practical Applications for the&#13;
Field.' Following the keynote,&#13;
conference workshops include&#13;
Fundraising for Mentoring&#13;
Programs, "The Power of&#13;
Mentoring Relationships," and&#13;
"A Practical Guide to Using&#13;
Evaluation to Improve Program&#13;
The conference is appropriate&#13;
tor educators, program leaders,&#13;
counselors, youth workers,&#13;
and any community members&#13;
interested in lear.&#13;
Premiere Movie Series: "The&#13;
Dark Knight"&#13;
12:00 PM to 2:20 PM&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
Batman is back and once again&#13;
he's facing The Joker but this time&#13;
the clown with the bad taste in&#13;
clothes ain't jokin'. He's out to kill&#13;
the Dark Knight and anyone else&#13;
who gets in his way. Heath Ledger&#13;
is spectacularly evil as The Joker&#13;
in what should be an Academy&#13;
Award performance. Watch for&#13;
The Pencil Trick, stay away from&#13;
Gotham General Hospital and off&#13;
the ferryboats, and for goodness&#13;
sake don't go near the mayor's&#13;
office window! Oh, and avoid&#13;
two-faced politicians. You'll need&#13;
ear plugs~and seat be lts—for the&#13;
last 30 minutes because they are&#13;
loud (LOUD!) and the action is&#13;
furious. This is the best Batman&#13;
ever and you can see it free!&#13;
Premiere Movie Series: "The&#13;
Dark Knight"&#13;
7:00 PM \o 9:20 PM&#13;
Student Center Cinema&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Shakespeare's 'The Winter's&#13;
Tale'&#13;
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM&#13;
Wegner Theatre&#13;
Shakespeare's theatrical&#13;
masterpiece. The Winter's Talc'&#13;
is a story of jealousy, love and&#13;
penitence. In a jealous rage, the&#13;
king falsely accuses his pregnant&#13;
queen of infidelity. In his rage,&#13;
he loses both wife and child,&#13;
and orders the destruction of the&#13;
'bastard' babe. Even from the&#13;
coldness of this winter's tale,&#13;
the Bard provides a springtime&#13;
that will warm your heart—a&#13;
moving story about family and&#13;
forgiveness.&#13;
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6&#13;
Wisconsin Open Wrestling Meet&#13;
9:00 AM to 7:00 PM&#13;
Arts and Crafts Fair&#13;
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM&#13;
Main Place/Main Concourse&#13;
A long-running southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin and northern Illinois&#13;
holiday tradition, the University&#13;
of Wisconsin- Parkside Arts and&#13;
Crafts Fair, returns. Celebrating&#13;
its 34th year, the Fair is held along&#13;
the university's main concourse&#13;
and on all three levels of Main&#13;
Place in Wyllie Hall. Some 200&#13;
vendors will offer unique jewelry,&#13;
clothing, and holiday decorations&#13;
along with hand crafted metal and&#13;
wood items. A variety of striking&#13;
and beautiful floral arrangements&#13;
willbe offered as will unique gift&#13;
ideas not to be found anywhere&#13;
else. Proceeds from the 34th UWParkside&#13;
Arts and Crafts Fair&#13;
fund student scholarships. Shop&#13;
'til you drop!&#13;
Women's basketball vs. Southern&#13;
Indiana&#13;
1:00 PM&#13;
De Simone Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
GO RANGERS!&#13;
Men's basketball vs. Southern&#13;
Indiana&#13;
3:00 PM&#13;
De Simone Gymnasium. SAC&#13;
GO RANGERS!&#13;
UW-Parkside Guitar Ensemble&#13;
3:30 PM to 5:00 PM&#13;
Com. Arts D118&#13;
George Lindquist leads the UWParkside&#13;
Guitar Ensemble in an&#13;
afternoon of great string music.&#13;
Handel's "Messiah"&#13;
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM&#13;
Cathedral of St. John. Milwaukee&#13;
The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
Music Department&#13;
presents two performances of&#13;
Handel's masterwork "Messiah"&#13;
Saturday. Dec. 6, in Milwaukee,&#13;
and Sunday, Dec. 7. at the&#13;
Kenosha campus. The program&#13;
features the Voices of Parkside and&#13;
Master Singers, led by Dr. James&#13;
B. Kinchen. Best known for "The&#13;
Hallelujah Chorus" which has&#13;
brought audiences to their feet for&#13;
more than 250 years, Dr.Kinchcn&#13;
calls "Messiah" a "wonderful&#13;
piece of music" that "is as good&#13;
as people say it is." "Messiah"&#13;
tells the story of Jesus in three&#13;
movements. The first movement&#13;
is about the Messiah's birth with&#13;
soaring songs like "Every Valley&#13;
shall be Exalted" and "For unto&#13;
us a Child is Born."&#13;
Parkside Theatre presents&#13;
Shakespeare's 'The Winter's&#13;
Tale'&#13;
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The Ranger News December 2, 2008&#13;
heartbreak/ age/ to a circus&#13;
JOE DIEFENBACH&#13;
diefeOOl @uwp.edu&#13;
You know it is the last quarter&#13;
of the year when three of pop&#13;
music's biggest stars try to leave&#13;
a lasting impact on 2008. Kanye&#13;
West, The Killers, and Britney&#13;
Spears are striving for domination&#13;
ot the charts and your attention.&#13;
Kanye West takes his diehard&#13;
fans on a rollercoaster of a ride&#13;
with his experimental side on&#13;
808s &amp; Heartbreak. The usually&#13;
arrogant rapper takes a woeful&#13;
approach to his new project, after&#13;
the devastating experiences of his&#13;
mother's deadly plastic surgery&#13;
and breakup with his fiancee. In&#13;
addition to Kanye's therapeutic&#13;
writing influences, he takes a&#13;
blind stab at singing with the&#13;
help of Auto-Tune, a recording&#13;
technology made to cover-up&#13;
In Photos&#13;
mistakes. 808s &amp; Heartbreak's,&#13;
first two singles, "Heartless"&#13;
and "Love Lockdown", are&#13;
successful with the Auto-Tune.&#13;
Both are poignant tunes wrapped&#13;
in heartache getting help from the&#13;
powerful Roland TR-808 drum&#13;
machine, after half the album is&#13;
named. The drum effect is like&#13;
candy to the ear, with the tribal&#13;
beats ringing its sweet melody.&#13;
The song that resonated the&#13;
most with me was "Welcome&#13;
To Heartbreak", an intament&#13;
discussion of things that everyone&#13;
would want (kids, marriage),&#13;
but happen to slip away and the&#13;
realization that success mixed&#13;
with fame is not what as good as&#13;
it looks. 808s &amp; Heartbreak, may&#13;
disappoint those who expect the&#13;
same radio-friendly, repetitive&#13;
music that Kanye has presented&#13;
in the past. But to those open will&#13;
enjoy this portrait of pain and&#13;
well crafted artistry.&#13;
Moving on from heartache&#13;
to playful rock, Vegas-natives&#13;
The Killers are back with their&#13;
third album Day &amp; Age evolving&#13;
with a new-wave flavor, but never&#13;
abandoning their rock roots. You&#13;
can definitely hear The Killers&#13;
with their ringing anthems&#13;
paying major omige to their great&#13;
predecessors such as: Queen,&#13;
David Bowie, Elton John and&#13;
New Order. With the lead single,&#13;
"Human", it c aptures a thumping&#13;
energy; its electronic edge isn't&#13;
suffocating, but is lighthearted&#13;
and rollicking. Lead singer,&#13;
Brandon Flowers described the&#13;
song the best with his interview&#13;
with Rolling Stone Magazine,&#13;
"Johnny Cash meets the Pet Shop&#13;
Boys". Day &amp; Age is by far a&#13;
great progression for the band&#13;
well on their way on being one of&#13;
the best rock bands of our time.&#13;
With the songs like "Neon Tiger",&#13;
"A Dustland Fairytale" and "This&#13;
Is Your Life" are cherries on top&#13;
of a luscious line-up of alternative&#13;
goodness.&#13;
When you think about&#13;
Britney Spears, come on you can&#13;
admit it, you cannot deny that&#13;
her life is nothing short of a wild&#13;
Circus, a fitting title for her sixth&#13;
studio effort. We all know the&#13;
headlines of her divorce, mental&#13;
capacity and children. And you&#13;
would think after being under the&#13;
hellish glare of the media spotlight&#13;
she would want to address her&#13;
issues upfront, unfortunately&#13;
she barely touches on the tough&#13;
subjects. One exception is "Out&#13;
from Under", which expresses the&#13;
rawness of her pain with vague&#13;
lyrics like: "..and part of me still&#13;
believes when you say you're&#13;
gonna stick around and part of&#13;
me still believes we can find a&#13;
way to work it out". Why not just&#13;
scream his name with expletives&#13;
all around it?&#13;
The rest of Circus is back&#13;
to the pop basics, lots of glitz&#13;
and an insufficient amount of&#13;
substance. The fact is that Britney&#13;
seems less of a ring leader and&#13;
more of a marionette puppet,&#13;
with her strings being pulled for&#13;
her. Despite that minor pitfall, the&#13;
album is a collage of mediocre&#13;
dance songs, with the most&#13;
impactful hits being "Kill The&#13;
Lights" and "Unusual You" , both&#13;
produced by Timbaland protege,&#13;
Danja. If there is a lack of talent,&#13;
what is there to be entertained&#13;
by?&#13;
.Talentilialit 11.28.2008&#13;
Four man troop&#13;
RACHEL DE LEO N&#13;
eliteleona@yahoo.&lt;om&#13;
Room D118 was crowded&#13;
with an energetic audience. Both&#13;
the youthful and the elderly&#13;
wiggled excitedly in their seats for&#13;
the performance that was about&#13;
to take place. David Bayles, the&#13;
director of the featured program&#13;
introduced the upcoming song and&#13;
mentioned that he himself would&#13;
be one of the performers. As three&#13;
other men joined Mr. Bayles,&#13;
everyone eagerly awaited the&#13;
interesting percussion instruments&#13;
that silently stood before them.&#13;
"Temptation Revamp" was&#13;
performed first and was arranged&#13;
by the University of Wisconsin&#13;
. Parkside's Percussion Ensemble.&#13;
; - Thi's required the drums; played&#13;
by Mr. Bayles; the xylpphone,&#13;
played by Matt Tatlock; and the&#13;
marimba, played by both Adam&#13;
Gerlach and Paul Westfahl. It was&#13;
a bouncy, upbeat introduction for&#13;
these instruments, some of which&#13;
I h aven't heard since I was a kid.&#13;
To hear the xylophone again made&#13;
me smile and think back to when&#13;
I had a smaller model as a little&#13;
child. Next came a solo act done by&#13;
Mr. Westfahl and the vibraphone.&#13;
The song was titled "Music of&#13;
the Day", but the second that the&#13;
vibraphone was struck, I instantly&#13;
felt as if I was in a dream world.&#13;
The texture of the notes was thick&#13;
and mellow; everyone in the room&#13;
seemed to chill out in their seats.&#13;
Like a pebble hitting a pond, the&#13;
song would have a single high&#13;
pitch note, then elongated ripples&#13;
of gentle notes would tremor&#13;
afterwards.&#13;
Yet one particular&#13;
performance exploded forth&#13;
and racked everyone's minds.&#13;
It was the song, "Trio Per Uno"&#13;
composed by Nebojsa Jovan&#13;
Zivkovic and it already appeared&#13;
to be a special composition since&#13;
Mr. Bayles explained how the&#13;
song would be played. As the title&#13;
states, there are three separate&#13;
pieces combined into one; these&#13;
are called "movements" and that&#13;
each movement is completely&#13;
different from the last. While Mr.&#13;
Bayles was talking, the audience&#13;
began to perk up in their seats as&#13;
a giant drum was brought into&#13;
the center of the room. The first&#13;
movement began with the "bumbum-bum"&#13;
of the bass drum as&#13;
Mr. Westfahl, Mr. Tatlock, and''&#13;
Mr. Gerlach each took a pair of&#13;
huge sticks and pummeled in an&#13;
aggressive manner. The style of&#13;
drumming was Kodo: the Japanese&#13;
style of drumming. Many would&#13;
be familiar with this style since it&#13;
is known as "the drums of war",&#13;
sedn in multiple fantasy and&#13;
samurai movies whenever an epic&#13;
battle scene appeared. Instantly,&#13;
the crowd was captivated by the&#13;
warlike rhythm and some even&#13;
bobbed their heads to the beat.&#13;
Attached to the colossal drum&#13;
were the dwarfed bongos and&#13;
cymbal gongs that were placed&#13;
in front of each man. As the song&#13;
progressed, the rhythm grew&#13;
more complex and intense as each&#13;
percussionist switched from bass&#13;
drum to bongos to gongs within&#13;
seconds. Their arms were mere&#13;
blurs as they continued with the&#13;
intensity of a thousand warhorses&#13;
rampaging down the countryside.&#13;
Then without warning, the song&#13;
abruptly ended with a final&#13;
harsh blow upon the bass drum.&#13;
The audience went wild with&#13;
applause and cheers as the three&#13;
percussionists bowed.&#13;
With such an intense first&#13;
movement, the second gave time&#13;
for the musicians to rest their&#13;
burning arms. Movement Two&#13;
was a tranquil aftermath of a&#13;
fierce battle. The soothing tones&#13;
of the vibraphones made a solemn&#13;
comeback while chimes, cymbals,&#13;
and the rain stick chimed in.&#13;
Movement Three was a trinity of&#13;
union and division. This time the&#13;
three percussionists had their own&#13;
separate snare drums and tomtoms,&#13;
but they still performed&#13;
as it they were sharing the&#13;
same instrument. With the same&#13;
ferocity as the first movement, the&#13;
third one had a primal aspect to&#13;
it; along with drumming rapidly,&#13;
each man let out a yell, of which&#13;
the other two would echo back.&#13;
At the end, the entire four&#13;
man percussion troop joined&#13;
forces and played another poppy&#13;
song. What was interesting was&#13;
that as the song drew closer/to&#13;
ending, the rhythm increased&#13;
in speed. As the Percussion&#13;
Ensemble finished they were met&#13;
with a standing ovation by most&#13;
and uproarious clapping. &#13;
RANGERS SUFFER&#13;
OVERTIME LOSS&#13;
SAM ANDERSON&#13;
ander253@uwp.edu&#13;
The Rangers were leading with&#13;
°nly 34 minutes left in regulation before&#13;
the Robert Morris Eagles came back.&#13;
This was a non conference game played&#13;
at Loyola University in Chicago. The&#13;
Rangers t ied it up thanks to Amy Selk's&#13;
ljunSp shot that sent the game into an&#13;
overtime* This was just one of Selk's 14&#13;
points o n the game. The shot was not a&#13;
moment t oo soon as the Rangers needed&#13;
'he basket to stay in the game and try to&#13;
resurrect t heir once obvious lead.&#13;
Brittany Bever was the high scorer&#13;
tor the Rangers in this game with her&#13;
15 points and Katie Weiglein fouled&#13;
ou&#13;
t, but not before rebounding 11 shots.&#13;
Bie rebounds, though helpful, were&#13;
lot enough to counter the Ranger's 33&#13;
'"movers and the Eagle's 29 points that&#13;
were scored due to those turnovers.&#13;
Weiglein also managed an assist, a steal,&#13;
and a block in the game. Two free throws&#13;
turned out to be the deciding factor in the&#13;
game, however, as the Eagles sealed the&#13;
71-69 victory by sinking both with only&#13;
one second left on the clock.&#13;
This was a stunning upset as Amanda&#13;
Gibson gave the Rangers a glimmer of&#13;
hope by landing a three point shot just 3&#13;
seconds prior to the forced free, throws&#13;
to tie up the game, it was an impressive&#13;
effort, as the Rangers only made'6 .of&#13;
their 13 3-point attempts and managed&#13;
26 of their 62 shots on the basket Robert&#13;
Morris only managed 5 of their 26 3- point&#13;
attempts and an even less impressive 22&#13;
of their 66 shots were completed.&#13;
The Rangers' first home game will&#13;
be held Thursday, December 4th versus&#13;
Kentucky Wesylan and will be their first&#13;
Great Lakes Valley Conference game of&#13;
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and the frustrations that retail employees&#13;
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television only to discover that the&#13;
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Val-Mart employee from Queens, NY was&#13;
trampled to death by a group of stampeding&#13;
customers trying to get their hands on $400&#13;
Hat screen television sets and $69 digital&#13;
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lieu of being decent human beings.&#13;
I would truly hate to be the recipient of&#13;
me of those $9 DVDs that was purchased&#13;
only moments after its buyer stepped over&#13;
i employee's lifeless body just to beat the&#13;
rash of the customers behind them. It's like&#13;
receiving drug money in a birthday card; nice&#13;
I gesture, but it isn't clean. Perhaps some of&#13;
those buyers went home and decided to give&#13;
that 50-inch screen television set to their son&#13;
I or daughter e arly. Maybe they came home&#13;
ad plugged it in early enough to see the&#13;
tiagedy that unfolded right under their feet.&#13;
For them, Christmas is now saved because&#13;
they got this wonderful deal on a television&#13;
set the whole family can enjoy. They should&#13;
be thankful they are able to go home to their&#13;
families, as Jdimytai Damour, the Wal-Mart&#13;
employee from Queens, can not.&#13;
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makes you wonder: what in the hell is wrong&#13;
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