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VOLUME 24  •  ISSUE  23  •  MARCH  28,  1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
;Parkside Reorganization&#13;
I&#13;
Shade Demoted&#13;
University System to be&#13;
Discussed at Public Hearing&#13;
don't  provide  live testimony&#13;
and  wish  to  provide  input  to&#13;
the  Regents  can  respond  in&#13;
writing,   e-mail  or have  their&#13;
comments  tape  recorded  at&#13;
the  Parkside   site.&#13;
Information   from  the  hear-&#13;
ing will be considered  by&#13;
the  Regents  in preparation&#13;
of a final  report  to be pre-&#13;
sented  to  Governor  Tommy&#13;
Thompson  and  the  legisla-&#13;
ture  later  this  year.&#13;
The  public  hearing   follows&#13;
an  eight-month   study  of the&#13;
UW System,  conducted  by&#13;
the  Regents  with  participa-&#13;
tion  of UW faculty,  staff,&#13;
students,   elected  officials&#13;
and  the  public.  The  docu-&#13;
ment  from  the  study  enti-&#13;
tled   "Study  of the  UW&#13;
System  in  the  21st  Century"&#13;
addresses   the  key  chal-&#13;
lenges  and  opportunities&#13;
facing  public  higher  educa-&#13;
tion  in Wisconsin  during  a&#13;
time  of competing  demands&#13;
for state  resources.&#13;
The  Board  of Regents  of&#13;
the  UW System  is  seeking&#13;
feedback  from the  campus&#13;
and  community  on the  cost,&#13;
quahty,  and  accessibility  of&#13;
a  UW System  education.&#13;
A public hearing,   to be&#13;
chaired  by Regent  Michael&#13;
Grebe,  will be held  in&#13;
Milwaukee  and  downlinked&#13;
on compressed  video to the&#13;
Parkside   campus  on April  2.&#13;
The hearing  will  be held&#13;
.from  3 to 6 p.m.  in  Studio  B&#13;
of the  Communication   Arts&#13;
building.&#13;
Individuals   at  the&#13;
Parkside   site  are  invited  to&#13;
share  their  views  on the&#13;
future  of the  University   in&#13;
the  areas  of access  to UW&#13;
programs,  higher  education&#13;
affordability,  fostering&#13;
learning   and  improving  the&#13;
efficiency of the  UW&#13;
System.&#13;
During  the  hearing,   testi-&#13;
mony from the  public  will&#13;
be communicated   to the&#13;
Board  of Regents  live.  Due&#13;
to limited  time,  those  who&#13;
• Kristine  Hansen&#13;
News Editor&#13;
I&#13;
Beginning July   1, 1996,&#13;
three of the  University   of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's  col-&#13;
legeswill consolidate   into&#13;
two.The School of&#13;
Education, the  School  of&#13;
LiberalArts,  and  the&#13;
Schoolof Business   will  be&#13;
I&#13;
consolidated into  the&#13;
Collegeof Liberal  Arts  and&#13;
Sciencesand  the  School  of&#13;
, Business and  Technology.&#13;
The College of Arts  and&#13;
Scienceswill  consist  of 21&#13;
departments.  The  School  of&#13;
Business and  Technology&#13;
willmerge  the  department&#13;
ofComputer  Science  and&#13;
Engineering with  the&#13;
Schoolof Business.   The&#13;
Schoolof Education   will  be&#13;
categorized under  the&#13;
Collegeof Arts  and&#13;
Sciences.&#13;
Last spring,  the  Budget&#13;
AdvisoryCommittee   sug-&#13;
gested reducing  costs&#13;
through reorganization&#13;
by&#13;
reducing the  number   of&#13;
schools."There  was  a  dis-&#13;
cussion by Faculty   Senate&#13;
ofvarious  models;  finally  it&#13;
came down to  this  particu-&#13;
lar option,"  said  Robert&#13;
Canary, Secretary   of&#13;
Faculty.&#13;
How will this  affect  stu-&#13;
dents in the  School  of&#13;
Education? "What  happens&#13;
at the  upper  level  between&#13;
faculty and  administration&#13;
doesn't affect  the  students&#13;
and classes  being  taught,"&#13;
said Sharon  Petrach,   advi-&#13;
SOrto Education   students.&#13;
Canary  said,  "I think   it&#13;
largely affects  the  adminis-&#13;
tration,  but  not  students.&#13;
What. affects  them  is  stu-&#13;
dent affairs  and  courses&#13;
offered." Canary   played   an&#13;
Barbara  Shade&#13;
to  go under   severe  budget&#13;
cuts.&#13;
.&#13;
Dwayne  Olsen,  Education&#13;
professor,&#13;
said.Tt's&#13;
been&#13;
talked   about  all year  long.&#13;
There's   been  t.wo or three&#13;
proposals   floating  around.  I&#13;
don't  t.hink  anybody  knew&#13;
until   last  week's  Faculty&#13;
Senat.e  meet.ing. That's&#13;
when  t.hey decided  on it..&#13;
Just   what. it. was  going to&#13;
be, no one knew."&#13;
"It's  really  been  in&#13;
progress   for over  a year.&#13;
This  is  something   that   a lot&#13;
of institutions    in  the  sys-&#13;
tem are doing," said&#13;
Canary.&#13;
Shade  will be stepping&#13;
down  to  the  level  of a facul-&#13;
ty   professor.  Shade  has&#13;
served  as  dean  since  1987.&#13;
When  asked  how she  feels&#13;
about  leaving  her  dean&#13;
position,   Shade  said,  "Not  a&#13;
problem.   I've been  there&#13;
twelve  years.  I'd planned   to&#13;
leave  anyway.  I'd done  all  I&#13;
can  do." A search  for  an&#13;
interim   dean  is being  con-&#13;
ducted  right  now. The&#13;
search   for  Shade's  perrna-&#13;
administrative&#13;
role  in&#13;
drafting   the  restructuring.&#13;
Parkside   Education   pro-&#13;
fessors  had  known  about&#13;
the  proposals   for  restruc-&#13;
turing   but  were  recently&#13;
informed  of the  change.&#13;
Students   had  heard   news&#13;
of the  possible  change  but&#13;
dismissed   it  as  a  rumor.&#13;
"I'm  sure  she  [Shade]  has&#13;
known  about  it  for&#13;
months,"  said  Mary  Waller,&#13;
former  Parkside   professor&#13;
of education.&#13;
Barbara   Shade,   present-&#13;
ly dean  of the  School  of&#13;
Education,   said,  "They&#13;
don't  seem  to  be happy&#13;
with  it."&#13;
Education   professor&#13;
Clara  New  said,"There's&#13;
not  been  any  formal  plan&#13;
put  before  the  faculty.&#13;
[Plans]  are  constantly   in&#13;
writing."  The  Vice&#13;
ChancellorlProvost&#13;
John&#13;
Ost.heimer  orally  proposed&#13;
the  possible  restructuring&#13;
in  a  Faculty   Senate   meet-&#13;
ing  last  fall.&#13;
Canary   said  that   the&#13;
School of Education   is the&#13;
smallest   of the  three   and&#13;
would  have  been  the  first&#13;
Parkside to Focus&#13;
on Women&#13;
Notestein   (D-Milwaukee).&#13;
Other  speakers   include  Ana&#13;
Garcia-Ashley,  a Milwaukee&#13;
activist,  and  Mary  Gonzalez,&#13;
a Chicago community  orga-&#13;
nizer.  Music will be per-&#13;
formed  by Judy  Gorman,  a&#13;
New York singer.&#13;
The  conference,  which&#13;
runs  from  8 a.m.  to 3:30&#13;
p.m.  in the  Union,  costs $20&#13;
including  lunch  or $15 with-&#13;
out  lunch.  For  more  infor-&#13;
mation,  call 595-2177.&#13;
The  8th  annual   Focus  on&#13;
Women Conference  sched-&#13;
uled  for March  30 on cam-&#13;
pus  will feature   talks  by&#13;
three  state  representatives.&#13;
Sponsored  by the  UW-&#13;
Parkside   Women's  Studies&#13;
Advisory  Committee,  the&#13;
Focus  on Women Conference&#13;
will include  talks  by state&#13;
Senators   Gwendolynne&#13;
Moore (D-Milwaukee),  and&#13;
Peggy  Rosenzweig  (R-&#13;
Wauwatosa),  as  well as&#13;
Representative    Barbara&#13;
Cont. on&#13;
p.&#13;
2&#13;
Reorganization&#13;
Cant. from I&#13;
nent replacement will begin in&#13;
October.&#13;
When Shade became Dean in&#13;
1987, speculation began about the&#13;
School's procedures. "Shade was not&#13;
chosen by the usual search commit-&#13;
tee. She was just put in and no one&#13;
was ever asked. She was suddenly&#13;
raised to Dean," said Waller.&#13;
"They can't pretend they did [a&#13;
search},   there  wasn't  one,  We were&#13;
never asked. One day she was a fac-&#13;
ulty person acting as department&#13;
chair. Then she was promoted to&#13;
Dean.&#13;
It&#13;
happened so improperly,&#13;
without faculty input," said Waller.&#13;
About the Journal Times front&#13;
page article last week, Canary said,&#13;
"I thought that was quite silly,"&#13;
referring to the singling out of&#13;
Shade.&#13;
There has been' some general dis-&#13;
satisfaction with the College of&#13;
Education. Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association (PSGA)&#13;
members Zac Pawlowski and April&#13;
Schoenberg, both education stu-&#13;
dents, will hold a forum for con-&#13;
cerned education students.&#13;
"We would like to provide the&#13;
opportunity for students to share&#13;
their  concerns  .and provide  con-&#13;
structive criticisms of the depart-&#13;
ment in an open forum to be held&#13;
later  in the  semester,"   the  letter&#13;
reads.&#13;
And "We would like to givestu-&#13;
dents the chance to share some of&#13;
their  experiences,    good  or bad,&#13;
without repercussions. This is not&#13;
intended to be a hostile environ-&#13;
ment  nor  an environment    of charac-&#13;
ter assassination,  instead we hope&#13;
it will provide an arena for students&#13;
to freely discuss a variety of stu-&#13;
dent  concerns."&#13;
Students  that would be interested&#13;
in participating  in this forum can&#13;
contact Pawlowski or Schoenberg in&#13;
the PSGA office. Pawlowski can be&#13;
reached bye-mail at&#13;
. pawlowsz@it.uwp.edu.&#13;
_&#13;
"There are a lot of students  who&#13;
have transferred  to [other schools].&#13;
There's been unequal treatment  of&#13;
students  due to race. I think&#13;
[Shade's] policies and behaviors are&#13;
race-based," said Waller.&#13;
One student in the Education pro-&#13;
gram said, "There's favoritism&#13;
towards students who comply with&#13;
professor's   beliefs."&#13;
The Business department will be&#13;
able to offer better job opportunities&#13;
for its graduates.  "Every single&#13;
graduate  [should be matched with]&#13;
a job. Putting them together, we&#13;
can  increase   our sources.   Both  pro-&#13;
grams can use more students. The&#13;
employers of the region would like&#13;
more graduates," said Richard&#13;
Brown, dean of the School of&#13;
Business.    Brown  will  serve  as dean&#13;
of the School of Business and&#13;
Technology effective July 1.&#13;
"It&#13;
will certainly help students in&#13;
that we'll be able to more effectively&#13;
find ways for computer science and&#13;
business programs to work togeth-&#13;
er. By putting the two programs in&#13;
the  same  school,  we can  improve&#13;
advising dramatically," said Brown.&#13;
"There  are  some  program  syner-&#13;
gies between MIS (Management&#13;
Information Systems) and computer&#13;
science. We'll work together gaining&#13;
corporate support to purchase hard-&#13;
ware  and  software,"  said  Brown.&#13;
"I think students will gain a&#13;
greater visibility for the field in&#13;
general. I think it makes perfect&#13;
sense,"  said  Brown.&#13;
"There are those who would have&#13;
preferred no dean at all, for exam-&#13;
ple. There were some people who&#13;
would have preferred to retain the&#13;
status quo. [But] there was agree-&#13;
ment that for most people, this is a&#13;
reasonable   compromise,"   said&#13;
Canary.&#13;
A similar two-school structure&#13;
was at Parkside in 1970. "We've&#13;
come full circle. Four schools is a&#13;
bit too big.for a college this size,"&#13;
Canary said.&#13;
While money is a big factor in the&#13;
restructuring    of the  university,&#13;
there may be other reasons. When&#13;
asked why the change, Shade said,&#13;
"I have no idea; I suppose budget&#13;
cuts."&#13;
"The state is reducing its invest-&#13;
ment in our public and higher edu-&#13;
cation. For computer programs to&#13;
be state-of-the-art  and up to date,&#13;
we need [corporate] help," said&#13;
Brown.&#13;
By reducing administrative  over-&#13;
head, Parkside will save $71,000 in&#13;
the next fiscal year, as stated in the&#13;
Journal Times.&#13;
his friends in Europe&#13;
to hear Gorman. While&#13;
in  Germany,   Gorman&#13;
recorded her first&#13;
album, which was&#13;
later released under a&#13;
Milwaukee-based label&#13;
in the late 1980's. Her&#13;
recording   was  nomi-&#13;
nated for album of the&#13;
year in New York.&#13;
Gorman has per-&#13;
formed  in ten  coun-&#13;
tries and forty states.&#13;
She looks forward to&#13;
her visit to Wisconsin&#13;
and she recalls many&#13;
wonderful   experiences&#13;
playing here. She will&#13;
be presenting  a con-&#13;
cert of her original&#13;
songs which reflect her&#13;
political and social&#13;
concerns,   love  issues,&#13;
womanhood, and our&#13;
endangered  environ-&#13;
ment.&#13;
Gorman will present&#13;
her lecture, "The&#13;
History of Women and&#13;
Music from Ancient to&#13;
Contemporary    Times,"&#13;
at noon on April 1 in&#13;
Union 207. Her con-&#13;
cert is scheduled in&#13;
Union Square for 7:30&#13;
that evening. Gorman&#13;
will also make a spe-&#13;
cial appearance at the&#13;
Focus on Women&#13;
Conference held at the&#13;
Parkside Union&#13;
Saturday  March 30,&#13;
from 8:30-3:30 pm.&#13;
with a personal crisis&#13;
in her  own  life,&#13;
Gorman evolved from&#13;
a woman   too intimi-&#13;
dated to pursue her&#13;
dream  to  an  accom-&#13;
plished singer, song-&#13;
writer and lecturer.&#13;
Gorman is a self-&#13;
taught musician whose&#13;
biggest inspirations&#13;
were abolitionist&#13;
Harriet Tubman and&#13;
blues great Alberta&#13;
Hunter, who sang well&#13;
into her 70's.&#13;
Gorman began her&#13;
professional singing&#13;
career  in her  late&#13;
twenties. Had she&#13;
started at a younger&#13;
age, she thinks she&#13;
may have had more&#13;
opportunities  due to&#13;
society's   focus  on&#13;
youth. However, her&#13;
age and wisdom have&#13;
created   more  success&#13;
for her because she&#13;
has been extremely&#13;
focused and commit-&#13;
ted. Gorman claims&#13;
she is free of any&#13;
youthful illusions.&#13;
Gorman's   career&#13;
moved into high gear&#13;
when well-known folk&#13;
musician Pete Seeger&#13;
invited her to an inter-&#13;
national   music  confer-&#13;
ence  in Germany.&#13;
Seeger was impressed&#13;
by Gorman's perfor-&#13;
mance  at  an  environ-&#13;
mental festival he had&#13;
organized and wanted&#13;
"This iswhat I&#13;
do!"&#13;
Folk singer to perform&#13;
• Andrea Kreft&#13;
Guest Writer&#13;
For Brooklyn native&#13;
Judy Gorman, singing&#13;
was a dream. Deep&#13;
inside she carried the&#13;
passion   to sing.&#13;
Receiving little encour-&#13;
agement   when  she  was&#13;
younger,  no one&#13;
seemed to understand&#13;
her vision. Today,&#13;
Gorman  claims,&#13;
"Music has become a&#13;
metaphor for becoming&#13;
myself. I can't even&#13;
imagine myself doing&#13;
anything else for a liv-&#13;
ing."&#13;
Gorman will be a&#13;
featured lecturer and&#13;
performer as part of&#13;
the activities sched-&#13;
uled by the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
for Women's History&#13;
Month. Gorman's lec-&#13;
ture will focus on the&#13;
history of women in&#13;
music. She believes&#13;
women  can  conquer&#13;
the odds and move&#13;
their lives forward in&#13;
whatever   direction&#13;
they may choose. "The&#13;
most important thing&#13;
in achieving your goals&#13;
is to become  unam-&#13;
bivalent, unapologetic,&#13;
and unconditionally&#13;
committed,"   said&#13;
Gorman. "Tobe able to&#13;
say with pride, this is&#13;
what I dO'"&#13;
By coming to grips&#13;
Note for English Majors&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta,the English honors society,is accepting new members. To&#13;
qualify,students must have a 3.0 GPAin Englishcourses. There is a one-time&#13;
$35.00 initiationfee whichcan be sent to Professor AndrewMcLean(CART&#13;
278; 595-2019) together Withstudent's social security number and date of&#13;
graduation. Checks made out to SigmaTau Deltashould be receivedby April&#13;
2.The Spnng SrD dinner Willbe on campus Friday,April19.&#13;
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              <text>,&#13;
,  &#13;
,  &#13;
. &#13;
, &#13;
'&#13;
,  &#13;
,&#13;
GER&#13;
VOLUME&#13;
24&#13;
•  ISSUE&#13;
21&#13;
•  MARCH&#13;
7,&#13;
1996&#13;
,~rts&#13;
Jeopardy&#13;
IAthlete&#13;
of the &#13;
Wpek&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
pagel&#13;
,&#13;
page?&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Shuts&#13;
Down&#13;
·No.&#13;
I team&#13;
-AI &#13;
Heppner&#13;
Sports&#13;
Editor&#13;
They&#13;
didn't&#13;
just&#13;
beat&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
team&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
nation,&#13;
they&#13;
almost&#13;
no-hit&#13;
them.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Softball&#13;
team&#13;
swept&#13;
their&#13;
first&#13;
six&#13;
games&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
season&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State&#13;
Classic&#13;
Tournament,&#13;
which&#13;
included&#13;
a&#13;
2-0&#13;
upset&#13;
of&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State,&#13;
the&#13;
nation's&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
team&#13;
in&#13;
NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
n.&#13;
UWP's&#13;
Wendy&#13;
Wolff&#13;
(3-0)&#13;
carried&#13;
a&#13;
no-hitter&#13;
against&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
final&#13;
inning,&#13;
before&#13;
giving&#13;
up&#13;
a&#13;
no-out&#13;
double&#13;
to&#13;
pinch&#13;
hitter&#13;
Julie&#13;
Eggert.&#13;
The&#13;
Kapla&#13;
twins,&#13;
Billi&#13;
and&#13;
Bobbi,&#13;
each&#13;
drove&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
run&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
win.&#13;
"We&#13;
were&#13;
real&#13;
satisfied&#13;
(after&#13;
the&#13;
tournament),&#13;
but&#13;
we&#13;
tried&#13;
to&#13;
keep&#13;
it&#13;
in&#13;
per-&#13;
spective.&#13;
It's&#13;
much&#13;
too&#13;
early&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
a&#13;
lot&#13;
of&#13;
emphasis&#13;
on&#13;
one&#13;
tournament,"&#13;
said&#13;
Coach&#13;
Tory&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
ranked&#13;
#2&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
nation,&#13;
also&#13;
beat&#13;
the&#13;
#22&#13;
team,&#13;
Columbus&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
tour-&#13;
ney.&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Kilsdonk&#13;
had&#13;
a&#13;
two-out,&#13;
two-run&#13;
triple&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
5th&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
the&#13;
lead&#13;
for&#13;
good.&#13;
The&#13;
team's&#13;
accomplish-&#13;
ments&#13;
last&#13;
weekend&#13;
were&#13;
even&#13;
more&#13;
impres-&#13;
sive&#13;
when&#13;
you&#13;
con-&#13;
sider&#13;
that&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
teams&#13;
had&#13;
started&#13;
their&#13;
sea-&#13;
sons&#13;
before&#13;
enter-&#13;
ing&#13;
the&#13;
tourna-&#13;
ment.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
hadn't&#13;
even&#13;
prac-&#13;
ticed&#13;
outside&#13;
yet.&#13;
Acheson&#13;
couldn't&#13;
pinpoint&#13;
an&#13;
answer&#13;
for&#13;
his&#13;
team's&#13;
superb&#13;
play,&#13;
but&#13;
said,&#13;
"I&#13;
don't&#13;
know&#13;
why,&#13;
but&#13;
the&#13;
excitement&#13;
of&#13;
finally&#13;
getting&#13;
to&#13;
play&#13;
offsets&#13;
the&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
hadn't&#13;
practiced&#13;
outside&#13;
yet."&#13;
Wolff's&#13;
pitching&#13;
was&#13;
complemented&#13;
by&#13;
Billi&#13;
Kapla,&#13;
who&#13;
went&#13;
2-0&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
minuscule&#13;
0.47&#13;
ERA,&#13;
and&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Kris&#13;
VanLangevelde,&#13;
who&#13;
won&#13;
her&#13;
first&#13;
game.&#13;
Wolff's&#13;
ERA&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
basement-low&#13;
0.67.&#13;
"The&#13;
pitching&#13;
staff&#13;
did&#13;
a&#13;
great&#13;
job,"&#13;
said&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
"It&#13;
was&#13;
a&#13;
step&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
direction."&#13;
1995&#13;
NCAA&#13;
II&#13;
RBI&#13;
and&#13;
Home&#13;
Run&#13;
Queen,&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Aiken&#13;
also&#13;
came&#13;
up&#13;
big&#13;
as&#13;
usual.&#13;
Aiken&#13;
hit&#13;
a&#13;
team&#13;
Rangers&#13;
inAction&#13;
best&#13;
.471&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
tournament&#13;
with&#13;
three&#13;
doubles.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jessie&#13;
Johnson&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
major&#13;
force,&#13;
batting&#13;
.381&#13;
with&#13;
two&#13;
doubles&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
triple.&#13;
The&#13;
only&#13;
real&#13;
damage&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers,&#13;
was&#13;
done&#13;
to&#13;
themselves.&#13;
Three&#13;
players&#13;
went&#13;
down&#13;
with&#13;
injuries&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
weekend.&#13;
One&#13;
was&#13;
serious.&#13;
The&#13;
other&#13;
two&#13;
were&#13;
not,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
won't&#13;
take&#13;
over&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
Registration&#13;
-&#13;
Mark&#13;
Hahn&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
registration&#13;
may&#13;
become&#13;
a&#13;
reality&#13;
for&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
as&#13;
early&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
1996&#13;
fall&#13;
semes-&#13;
ter.&#13;
"We're&#13;
writing&#13;
up&#13;
a&#13;
draft&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
proposal&#13;
right&#13;
now,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
plan&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
it&#13;
open&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
subset&#13;
of&#13;
students&#13;
(to&#13;
try&#13;
out)&#13;
by&#13;
this&#13;
November,"&#13;
said&#13;
Susan&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
registrar&#13;
and&#13;
chair&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
'Ibuch-tone&#13;
Registration&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
said&#13;
there&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
a&#13;
growing&#13;
trend&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
UW-System&#13;
toward&#13;
using&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration.&#13;
Three&#13;
institutions&#13;
already&#13;
implementing&#13;
this&#13;
technolo-&#13;
gy&#13;
are&#13;
UW-Madison,&#13;
UW-La&#13;
Crosse&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Whitewater.&#13;
"It&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
really&#13;
nice&#13;
for&#13;
students,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
"Students&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
register&#13;
by&#13;
phone,&#13;
check&#13;
their&#13;
grades&#13;
and&#13;
their&#13;
account&#13;
balance.&#13;
We'll&#13;
even-&#13;
tually&#13;
put&#13;
some&#13;
kind&#13;
of&#13;
financial&#13;
aid&#13;
status&#13;
in&#13;
so&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
ranking&#13;
just&#13;
yet.&#13;
The&#13;
national&#13;
poll&#13;
is&#13;
only&#13;
taken&#13;
every&#13;
two&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
half&#13;
weeks,&#13;
so&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
dominate&#13;
their&#13;
two&#13;
tournaments&#13;
this&#13;
week-&#13;
end&#13;
in&#13;
Georgia&#13;
and&#13;
Orlando,&#13;
Florida&#13;
to&#13;
move&#13;
up.&#13;
The&#13;
road&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
finals&#13;
won't&#13;
be&#13;
easy&#13;
either.&#13;
In&#13;
Georgia,&#13;
they'll&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
face&#13;
no.&#13;
1&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State&#13;
again,&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
definitely&#13;
be&#13;
geared&#13;
up&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
re-match.&#13;
However,&#13;
Acheson&#13;
is more&#13;
concerned&#13;
with&#13;
how&#13;
his&#13;
team&#13;
finishes&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
end&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
season&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
College&#13;
World&#13;
Series.&#13;
"We&#13;
have&#13;
a&#13;
chance&#13;
to&#13;
return&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
national&#13;
tour-&#13;
nament&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
potential&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
national&#13;
championship&#13;
contender,"&#13;
Acheson&#13;
said.&#13;
The&#13;
contender's&#13;
first&#13;
home&#13;
game&#13;
is&#13;
on&#13;
April&#13;
10th&#13;
against&#13;
Carthage.&#13;
students&#13;
can&#13;
check&#13;
up&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
applications&#13;
too.&#13;
But&#13;
that's&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
road&#13;
a&#13;
bit."&#13;
Johnson&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
funding&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
will&#13;
come&#13;
mostly&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
drop-fee&#13;
students&#13;
pay&#13;
when&#13;
they&#13;
drop&#13;
a&#13;
course&#13;
during&#13;
regis-&#13;
tration.&#13;
"I&#13;
think&#13;
that's&#13;
a&#13;
really&#13;
good&#13;
use&#13;
for&#13;
these&#13;
funds-&#13;
they&#13;
go&#13;
directly&#13;
to&#13;
benefiting&#13;
the&#13;
students,"&#13;
said&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
"That's&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
should&#13;
go&#13;
for."&#13;
Edward&#13;
Meachen,&#13;
associ-&#13;
ate&#13;
vice&#13;
chancellor&#13;
for&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation&#13;
services,&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
to&#13;
purchase&#13;
a&#13;
product&#13;
like&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration,&#13;
a&#13;
bidding&#13;
process&#13;
must&#13;
be&#13;
issued&#13;
first.&#13;
Cont.&#13;
on&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
,I&#13;
,&#13;
••&#13;
,&#13;
Summer&#13;
Public&#13;
Service&#13;
Internships&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
from&#13;
page&#13;
I&#13;
spring&#13;
of '97&#13;
for the&#13;
fall&#13;
term."&#13;
It&#13;
isn't&#13;
guaranteed,&#13;
but&#13;
if&#13;
funding&#13;
is available,&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation&#13;
kiosks&#13;
could&#13;
also&#13;
be&#13;
implemented&#13;
by the&#13;
fall&#13;
of&#13;
1997.&#13;
"Eventually,&#13;
we&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to provide&#13;
information&#13;
kiosks&#13;
to help&#13;
students&#13;
find&#13;
out&#13;
about&#13;
course&#13;
availability,"&#13;
said&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"Students&#13;
could&#13;
also&#13;
view&#13;
their&#13;
grade&#13;
reports,&#13;
transcripts&#13;
and&#13;
learn&#13;
about&#13;
upcoming&#13;
events.&#13;
Any&#13;
number&#13;
of pieces&#13;
of&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be avail-&#13;
able&#13;
to students&#13;
and&#13;
staff."&#13;
Meachen&#13;
said&#13;
at least&#13;
two&#13;
kiosks&#13;
would&#13;
be purchased-&#13;
one&#13;
to be installed&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
in the&#13;
Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
These&#13;
are&#13;
high-traffic&#13;
areas&#13;
at the&#13;
uni-&#13;
versity.&#13;
system&#13;
touches&#13;
the&#13;
keypad&#13;
on the&#13;
telephone&#13;
to make&#13;
various&#13;
choices,&#13;
the&#13;
software&#13;
puts&#13;
the&#13;
student's&#13;
voice&#13;
pat-&#13;
terns&#13;
together&#13;
in a way&#13;
that&#13;
makes&#13;
sense&#13;
to the&#13;
comput-&#13;
er. The&#13;
system&#13;
then&#13;
responds&#13;
to corresponding&#13;
instructions.&#13;
Voice&#13;
mail&#13;
also&#13;
operates&#13;
in a similar&#13;
man-&#13;
ner.&#13;
"I think&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
is&#13;
committed&#13;
to getting&#13;
this&#13;
service&#13;
for&#13;
students,&#13;
and&#13;
it&#13;
isn't&#13;
tremendously&#13;
expen-&#13;
sive,&#13;
but&#13;
it might&#13;
be time&#13;
consuming&#13;
for staff,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"If we&#13;
can&#13;
purchase&#13;
the&#13;
package&#13;
this&#13;
spring&#13;
and&#13;
get&#13;
it installed&#13;
in the&#13;
summer,&#13;
we&#13;
could&#13;
do a trial&#13;
run&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
fall&#13;
for the&#13;
1997&#13;
spring&#13;
term.&#13;
But&#13;
we'll&#13;
definitely&#13;
have&#13;
it implemented&#13;
in the&#13;
"We've&#13;
invited&#13;
five&#13;
ven-&#13;
dors&#13;
in to talk&#13;
with&#13;
us about&#13;
their&#13;
products,&#13;
and&#13;
each&#13;
of&#13;
them&#13;
do have&#13;
very&#13;
nice&#13;
products&#13;
to offer,"&#13;
said&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"The&#13;
package&#13;
we&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
looking&#13;
for would&#13;
be a par-&#13;
ticular&#13;
company's&#13;
software&#13;
and&#13;
hardware,&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
work&#13;
together&#13;
with&#13;
our&#13;
current&#13;
student&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation,&#13;
registration&#13;
system&#13;
and so on."&#13;
Two&#13;
companies&#13;
the&#13;
univer-&#13;
sity&#13;
has&#13;
already&#13;
considered&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
are&#13;
Periphonics&#13;
Incorporated&#13;
and&#13;
TRG&#13;
Incorporated,&#13;
The&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Group.&#13;
Meachen&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration&#13;
involves&#13;
voice-response&#13;
soft-&#13;
ware&#13;
with&#13;
a digitizing&#13;
voice.&#13;
When&#13;
a student&#13;
using&#13;
the&#13;
County&#13;
Public&#13;
Defender's&#13;
Office;&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Area&#13;
Development&#13;
Corp.;&#13;
the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
District&#13;
Attorney's&#13;
Office;&#13;
the&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
juvenile&#13;
courts;&#13;
Walworth&#13;
County&#13;
Court;&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
District&#13;
Attorney's&#13;
Office;&#13;
Racine&#13;
County&#13;
Housing&#13;
Authority;&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
and&#13;
Racine&#13;
police&#13;
departments.&#13;
The&#13;
program&#13;
is open&#13;
to&#13;
sophomore,&#13;
junior,&#13;
or &#13;
senior&#13;
college&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
have&#13;
completed&#13;
at least&#13;
six&#13;
cred-&#13;
its of political&#13;
science.&#13;
Samuel&#13;
Pernacciaro,&#13;
Associate&#13;
Professor&#13;
of&#13;
Political&#13;
Science&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
is coordinator&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
program.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
and&#13;
an&#13;
application,&#13;
call&#13;
Pernacciaro&#13;
at&#13;
595-2399,&#13;
or &#13;
write&#13;
PSIP,&#13;
Political&#13;
Science&#13;
Department,&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
Molinaro&#13;
367,&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
WI&#13;
53141-2000.&#13;
Intern&#13;
positions&#13;
at local&#13;
and&#13;
national&#13;
government&#13;
agencies&#13;
and&#13;
public&#13;
service&#13;
organizations&#13;
will&#13;
be avail-&#13;
able&#13;
this&#13;
summer&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
Public&#13;
Service&#13;
Internship&#13;
Program&#13;
(PSIP)&#13;
provides&#13;
Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
practical&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
helping&#13;
with&#13;
legal&#13;
services&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
poor,&#13;
assisting&#13;
court&#13;
agencies&#13;
and&#13;
researching&#13;
constituent&#13;
problems&#13;
for&#13;
legislators.&#13;
Students&#13;
can&#13;
earn&#13;
from&#13;
three&#13;
to six&#13;
cred-&#13;
its in the&#13;
program.&#13;
Several&#13;
new&#13;
sites&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
added&#13;
and&#13;
include&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Procurement&#13;
Institute,&#13;
Milwaukee;&#13;
Nineteenth&#13;
Judicial&#13;
Circuit&#13;
Court,&#13;
Waukegan,&#13;
Ill&#13;
..;&#13;
Racine&#13;
Correctional&#13;
Institute,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
offices&#13;
of Russell&#13;
Feingold,&#13;
Mark&#13;
Neumann&#13;
and&#13;
Herb&#13;
Kohl.&#13;
Other&#13;
sites&#13;
are&#13;
the&#13;
Racine&#13;
Guaranteed&#13;
Degree&#13;
in&#13;
FourYears&#13;
degree&#13;
could&#13;
be shaved&#13;
by&#13;
cutting&#13;
requirements&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
bachelor's&#13;
degree&#13;
to a 120-&#13;
128&#13;
credit&#13;
range.&#13;
Lyall&#13;
then&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
spe-&#13;
cialized&#13;
140&#13;
credit&#13;
degrees&#13;
should&#13;
be advertised&#13;
as five-&#13;
year&#13;
programs.&#13;
This&#13;
four&#13;
year&#13;
guarantee&#13;
is not&#13;
for&#13;
all&#13;
students,&#13;
especially&#13;
those&#13;
who&#13;
only&#13;
attend&#13;
school&#13;
part-&#13;
time.&#13;
This&#13;
constitutes&#13;
a good&#13;
number&#13;
of Parkside's&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide's&#13;
additional&#13;
dor-&#13;
mitories,&#13;
which&#13;
are&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
be built&#13;
in '97,&#13;
will&#13;
bring&#13;
more&#13;
full-time&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to use&#13;
this&#13;
pledge.&#13;
"This&#13;
optional&#13;
guarantee&#13;
.Jennifer&#13;
Puccini&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Tau Delta&#13;
Conference&#13;
will&#13;
help&#13;
move&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
degrees&#13;
faster&#13;
and&#13;
serve&#13;
more&#13;
people&#13;
with&#13;
largely&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
resources,"&#13;
said Lyall.&#13;
David&#13;
Stacy,&#13;
president&#13;
of&#13;
United&#13;
Council,&#13;
disagrees&#13;
with&#13;
Lyall.&#13;
"We&#13;
don't&#13;
think&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
1 to 2 &#13;
% &#13;
of the&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to take&#13;
advantage&#13;
of it,"&#13;
said&#13;
Stacy.&#13;
The&#13;
Board&#13;
of Regents&#13;
will&#13;
meet&#13;
this&#13;
Friday&#13;
in Madison&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
monthly&#13;
meeting&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
the&#13;
four&#13;
year&#13;
guar-&#13;
antee&#13;
program.&#13;
The&#13;
21st&#13;
Century&#13;
Committee,&#13;
admin-&#13;
istering&#13;
the&#13;
four&#13;
year&#13;
degree&#13;
program,&#13;
will&#13;
convene&#13;
in&#13;
Madison&#13;
this&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
When&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
President&#13;
Katharine&#13;
Lyall&#13;
met&#13;
recently&#13;
with&#13;
Parkside&#13;
faculty&#13;
and&#13;
staff,&#13;
she&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
might&#13;
consider&#13;
offering&#13;
students&#13;
a&#13;
guarantee&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
can&#13;
fin-&#13;
ish&#13;
their&#13;
degree&#13;
in four&#13;
years.&#13;
Lyall&#13;
said&#13;
the&#13;
Regents&#13;
Study&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
21st&#13;
Century&#13;
is showing&#13;
the&#13;
need&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
faster&#13;
time&#13;
to earn&#13;
degrees.&#13;
Students&#13;
would&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
agree&#13;
to take&#13;
certain&#13;
courses&#13;
so they&#13;
can&#13;
fmish&#13;
a degree&#13;
in four&#13;
years.&#13;
Lyall&#13;
also&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
time&#13;
to earn&#13;
a&#13;
conference&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
.&#13;
Some&#13;
of the&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
be involved&#13;
in a panel&#13;
dis-&#13;
cussion&#13;
on "The&#13;
English&#13;
Major&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Non-&#13;
Traditional&#13;
Student."&#13;
Parkside&#13;
has&#13;
a long&#13;
history&#13;
of educating&#13;
non-traditional&#13;
students.&#13;
Convention&#13;
speakers&#13;
are&#13;
Rudolfo&#13;
Anaya,&#13;
an award&#13;
winning&#13;
New&#13;
Mexico&#13;
novel-&#13;
ist,&#13;
playwright&#13;
and&#13;
scriptwriter;&#13;
Joy&#13;
Harjo,&#13;
Native&#13;
American&#13;
poet,&#13;
scriptwriter,&#13;
editor,&#13;
film-&#13;
maker&#13;
and&#13;
musician;&#13;
and&#13;
Denise&#13;
Chavez,&#13;
New&#13;
Mexico&#13;
playwright,&#13;
actor,&#13;
poet&#13;
and&#13;
fiction&#13;
writer.&#13;
Last&#13;
year's&#13;
International&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Tau&#13;
Delta&#13;
convention&#13;
was&#13;
held&#13;
in St.&#13;
Louis,&#13;
Mo.&#13;
• Kristine&#13;
Hansen&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
Five&#13;
of Parkside's&#13;
English&#13;
majors&#13;
are&#13;
heading&#13;
south&#13;
for&#13;
spring&#13;
break&#13;
to attend&#13;
the&#13;
International&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Tau&#13;
Delta&#13;
convention&#13;
in&#13;
Albuquerque,&#13;
N.M.&#13;
The&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
are&#13;
all members&#13;
of the&#13;
local&#13;
Tau&#13;
Psi&#13;
chapter.&#13;
The&#13;
theme&#13;
of this&#13;
year's&#13;
convention&#13;
is "(Transjform-&#13;
ing&#13;
Literary&#13;
Landscapes."&#13;
Diane&#13;
Wernke,&#13;
Tim&#13;
McGrady,&#13;
Rochelle&#13;
Greco,&#13;
Rebekah&#13;
Bakke,&#13;
and&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Hansen&#13;
will&#13;
be pre-&#13;
senting&#13;
papers.&#13;
Wernke&#13;
will&#13;
chair&#13;
a panel&#13;
discussion&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
discuss&#13;
how&#13;
to set&#13;
up a&#13;
successful&#13;
regional&#13;
confer-&#13;
ence.&#13;
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November,&#13;
Wernke&#13;
organized&#13;
a regional&#13;
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Jim&#13;
Hendrickson&#13;
Danell&#13;
Berger&#13;
Jeffery&#13;
Dose&#13;
Karen&#13;
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Chris&#13;
Sandstrom&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Hansen&#13;
April&#13;
Schoenberg&#13;
Scott&#13;
Fragale&#13;
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Amy&#13;
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Secretary&#13;
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RANGER&#13;
VOLUME&#13;
24 • ISSUE&#13;
19 • FEBRUARY&#13;
1996&#13;
Revised&#13;
Plans&#13;
For Phy. Ed.&#13;
Building&#13;
to &#13;
Be &#13;
Submitted&#13;
.Mark&#13;
Hahn&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Revised&#13;
pl ans&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
pro-&#13;
posed&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
Building&#13;
expansion&#13;
project&#13;
are&#13;
being&#13;
submitted&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
in&#13;
order&#13;
to&#13;
fit&#13;
the&#13;
building&#13;
plan&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
amount&#13;
of&#13;
money&#13;
allo-&#13;
cated&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project.&#13;
"The&#13;
State&#13;
building&#13;
com-&#13;
mission&#13;
took&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
and&#13;
said.&#13;
'We&#13;
will&#13;
give&#13;
you&#13;
$4.6&#13;
million&#13;
for&#13;
Phase&#13;
1&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
project.'&#13;
But&#13;
up&#13;
to&#13;
that&#13;
point,&#13;
the&#13;
architects&#13;
were&#13;
working&#13;
on&#13;
a premise&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
$9 &#13;
million&#13;
building,"&#13;
said&#13;
Steve&#13;
McLaughlin,&#13;
dean&#13;
of&#13;
students.&#13;
"When&#13;
a project&#13;
like&#13;
this&#13;
is cut&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
middle,&#13;
you&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
go&#13;
back&#13;
and&#13;
revise&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
to&#13;
fit&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
$4.6&#13;
million&#13;
limit.&#13;
The&#13;
University's&#13;
plan&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
go&#13;
back&#13;
(to&#13;
the&#13;
state)&#13;
and&#13;
request&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
half&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
money&#13;
to&#13;
finish&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
as&#13;
originally&#13;
intended,"&#13;
said&#13;
McLaughlin.&#13;
"It &#13;
provides&#13;
challenges&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
the&#13;
functional&#13;
space&#13;
you&#13;
need&#13;
within&#13;
that&#13;
set&#13;
dollar&#13;
amount.&#13;
Also,&#13;
the&#13;
longer&#13;
you&#13;
delay,&#13;
the&#13;
more&#13;
costly&#13;
it&#13;
gets&#13;
- construction&#13;
costs&#13;
go&#13;
up&#13;
as&#13;
inflation&#13;
does."&#13;
The&#13;
current&#13;
project&#13;
is&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
hands&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
architect,&#13;
Brian&#13;
Thom&#13;
of&#13;
Fisher,&#13;
Fisher&#13;
and&#13;
Theis-&#13;
a firm&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Waukesha-Milwaukee&#13;
area.&#13;
Thorn&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
submitting&#13;
a&#13;
design&#13;
report&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Division&#13;
of&#13;
Facilities&#13;
Development&#13;
(DFD)&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
next&#13;
week.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
project's&#13;
final&#13;
review,&#13;
it&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
studied&#13;
by&#13;
DFD&#13;
personnel&#13;
and&#13;
will&#13;
then&#13;
go&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
build-&#13;
ing&#13;
commission&#13;
for&#13;
approval.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
William&#13;
Streeter,&#13;
assistant&#13;
chancel-&#13;
lor&#13;
of&#13;
administrative&#13;
and&#13;
fiscal&#13;
affairs,&#13;
the&#13;
original&#13;
program&#13;
statement&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
went&#13;
forward&#13;
in&#13;
1992,&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
funded&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
1993-95&#13;
biennium.&#13;
"We&#13;
didn't&#13;
get&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
that&#13;
biennium,&#13;
but&#13;
the&#13;
...&#13;
chancellor&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
time,&#13;
Sheila&#13;
Kaplan,&#13;
was&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
meeting&#13;
held at Parkside&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
get&#13;
a commitment&#13;
of&#13;
$100,000&#13;
for&#13;
planning&#13;
money.&#13;
We&#13;
then&#13;
submitted&#13;
the&#13;
total&#13;
project&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
1995-97&#13;
biennium,"&#13;
said&#13;
Streeter.&#13;
Streeter&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
cut&#13;
the&#13;
original&#13;
project&#13;
in&#13;
half&#13;
last&#13;
year,&#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
divided&#13;
into&#13;
two&#13;
phas-&#13;
es.&#13;
"What&#13;
we're&#13;
working&#13;
on&#13;
right&#13;
now&#13;
are&#13;
the-detailed&#13;
plans&#13;
for&#13;
Phase&#13;
1, &#13;
and&#13;
we're&#13;
also&#13;
going&#13;
forward&#13;
to&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
secure&#13;
funds&#13;
for&#13;
Phase&#13;
2,"&#13;
said&#13;
Streeter.&#13;
"We&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
complete&#13;
the&#13;
structure&#13;
with&#13;
a field&#13;
house&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
1997-99&#13;
biennium."&#13;
Renovations&#13;
in&#13;
Phase&#13;
1&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
PE&#13;
Building&#13;
Expansion&#13;
Project&#13;
include&#13;
remodeling&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
floor&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
additional&#13;
locker&#13;
room&#13;
space,&#13;
a separate&#13;
training&#13;
room,&#13;
weight&#13;
room&#13;
and&#13;
equipment&#13;
issue&#13;
room.&#13;
Second&#13;
floor&#13;
renovations&#13;
include&#13;
additional&#13;
classroom&#13;
and&#13;
office&#13;
space,&#13;
a confer-&#13;
ence&#13;
room,&#13;
dance&#13;
studio&#13;
and&#13;
aerobics&#13;
fitness&#13;
center.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Candidate&#13;
Bios&#13;
page &#13;
2&#13;
Multiculturalism&#13;
pageS&#13;
Volunteering&#13;
makes&#13;
your life&#13;
worth living&#13;
page?&#13;
Tropical&#13;
Winter&#13;
Mystery&#13;
page &#13;
9&#13;
Cramped&#13;
Space Brings&#13;
Headaches&#13;
-Mark&#13;
Hahn&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Ever&#13;
since&#13;
becoming&#13;
ath-&#13;
letic&#13;
director&#13;
at&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
Linda&#13;
Draft&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
struggling&#13;
with&#13;
cramped&#13;
space&#13;
and&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
headaches.&#13;
"This&#13;
campus&#13;
outgrew&#13;
the&#13;
PE&#13;
Building&#13;
the&#13;
day&#13;
it&#13;
opened,"&#13;
commented&#13;
Draft.&#13;
"We've&#13;
been&#13;
asking&#13;
for&#13;
twenty&#13;
years&#13;
for&#13;
an&#13;
addi-&#13;
tion,&#13;
and&#13;
its&#13;
extremely&#13;
frustrating&#13;
for&#13;
both&#13;
the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
because&#13;
there&#13;
just&#13;
isn't&#13;
enough&#13;
space&#13;
for&#13;
everybody&#13;
who&#13;
wants&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
active.&#13;
"The&#13;
day&#13;
in&#13;
our&#13;
building&#13;
starts&#13;
at&#13;
6 &#13;
a.m.&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
track&#13;
teams&#13;
starts&#13;
practice,&#13;
and&#13;
doesn't&#13;
conclude&#13;
until&#13;
12-1&#13;
a.m.&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
baseball&#13;
and&#13;
softball&#13;
teams&#13;
finish&#13;
practicing,"&#13;
said&#13;
Draft.&#13;
Draft&#13;
said&#13;
members&#13;
of&#13;
Ranger&#13;
sports&#13;
teams&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
aren't&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
ones&#13;
hit&#13;
hard&#13;
by&#13;
cramped&#13;
space.&#13;
"Its&#13;
really&#13;
hard&#13;
when&#13;
we&#13;
also&#13;
have&#13;
lots&#13;
of&#13;
intramural&#13;
teams&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
only&#13;
two&#13;
nights&#13;
a week&#13;
for&#13;
them&#13;
to&#13;
play&#13;
here,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Draft.&#13;
"At&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
time,&#13;
we&#13;
get&#13;
requests&#13;
for&#13;
other&#13;
classes,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
don't&#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
space&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
in&#13;
additional&#13;
evening&#13;
classes.&#13;
That's&#13;
when&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
people&#13;
like&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
physi-&#13;
cal.education-&#13;
not&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
Cont&#13;
on&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
·Kristine&#13;
'Jiansen&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
PSGAElection&#13;
Candidates&#13;
President&#13;
Teri Jacobson,&#13;
Senior.&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
a member&#13;
of&#13;
Student&#13;
Association&#13;
for&#13;
three&#13;
years.&#13;
In that time I&#13;
have&#13;
worked&#13;
to save the&#13;
Tuition&#13;
Award&#13;
Program,&#13;
Cap Tuition,&#13;
keep&#13;
segregat-&#13;
ed fees low, lobbied&#13;
for stu-&#13;
dent rights,&#13;
represented&#13;
students&#13;
to faculty&#13;
and&#13;
administrators,&#13;
and other&#13;
numerous&#13;
tasks.&#13;
I love to&#13;
work&#13;
for the rights&#13;
of stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
and would&#13;
love to con-&#13;
tinue&#13;
working&#13;
for the stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
in the office&#13;
of&#13;
President.&#13;
I have&#13;
been&#13;
an orientation&#13;
leader,&#13;
President&#13;
and Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of the Club&#13;
for&#13;
Int'l Affairs,&#13;
senator,&#13;
acting&#13;
secretary&#13;
of PSGA,&#13;
acting&#13;
vice president&#13;
of PSGA,&#13;
president&#13;
pro tempore&#13;
of&#13;
PSGA,&#13;
chair&#13;
of Leg. Affairs&#13;
Comm.,&#13;
chair&#13;
ofAcademic&#13;
Affairs&#13;
&amp; &#13;
chair&#13;
of SUFAC&#13;
(Segregated&#13;
University&#13;
Fee&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee).&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Jason&#13;
M. Weniger,&#13;
Sophomore.&#13;
I would&#13;
like to&#13;
be Vice President&#13;
because&#13;
at&#13;
this current&#13;
point&#13;
in time&#13;
the senate&#13;
is at a stand&#13;
still.&#13;
I think&#13;
that senators&#13;
should&#13;
be doing&#13;
more&#13;
for the stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
It &#13;
is my beliefthat&#13;
the office&#13;
of Vice President&#13;
is where&#13;
I could&#13;
get the sen-&#13;
ate moving&#13;
in the direction&#13;
of helping&#13;
the most&#13;
amount&#13;
of students&#13;
possible.&#13;
The&#13;
senate&#13;
has an obligation&#13;
to&#13;
the students&#13;
to represent&#13;
them&#13;
to the best of their&#13;
abilities.&#13;
I think&#13;
as Vice&#13;
President&#13;
I could&#13;
get the&#13;
senate&#13;
working&#13;
as a whole&#13;
to help every&#13;
student&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Additional&#13;
Information:&#13;
Art major/&#13;
Education.&#13;
Serving&#13;
second&#13;
term&#13;
on&#13;
senate.&#13;
Five years&#13;
of military&#13;
ser-&#13;
vice.&#13;
CUSTOMER&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
INTERN&#13;
II&#13;
Come&#13;
and &#13;
jom&#13;
one&#13;
of  the  &#13;
100&#13;
Best&#13;
Companies&#13;
to Work&#13;
For.&#13;
Great&#13;
opportunity&#13;
for students&#13;
interested&#13;
in the Home&#13;
Office&#13;
Service&#13;
side&#13;
of  the  Insurance&#13;
Industry.&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
Mutual&#13;
Life,&#13;
6th largest&#13;
life&#13;
insurance&#13;
company&#13;
in the US, is looking&#13;
for&#13;
second&#13;
semester&#13;
sophomores&#13;
or junior&#13;
level&#13;
students&#13;
with a Business&#13;
or Liberal&#13;
Arts major&#13;
who are interested&#13;
in a seven&#13;
month&#13;
(summer&#13;
and one semester)&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Intern&#13;
position.&#13;
The&#13;
assignment&#13;
is in one  of our  large&#13;
insurance&#13;
service&#13;
departments&#13;
located&#13;
in the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
Home&#13;
Office&#13;
at  720&#13;
East&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
(Additional&#13;
Information&#13;
and Intern&#13;
Requirements&#13;
are available&#13;
in the&#13;
Career&#13;
Development&#13;
Center.)&#13;
Stop&#13;
by and&#13;
visit&#13;
us March&#13;
6th during&#13;
the&#13;
Summer&#13;
Employment&#13;
Fair&#13;
in Upper&#13;
Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
Mutual&#13;
Life&#13;
As an Equal&#13;
Opportunity/Affinnative&#13;
Action&#13;
employer,&#13;
we&#13;
welcome&#13;
and encourage&#13;
diversity&#13;
in &#13;
our workforce.&#13;
Don&#13;
Mathes&#13;
Mathes'&#13;
biography&#13;
was&#13;
unavailable&#13;
at press&#13;
time.&#13;
Senators&#13;
Zac Pawlowski.&#13;
Just vote.&#13;
Baisha&#13;
Strother,&#13;
Freshman&#13;
business&#13;
major.&#13;
An &#13;
active&#13;
member&#13;
of BSU,&#13;
she also volunteers&#13;
with the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Prevent&#13;
Blindness,&#13;
Inc. Baisha&#13;
is&#13;
interested&#13;
in making&#13;
sure&#13;
that all of Parkside's&#13;
organi-&#13;
zations&#13;
are fairly&#13;
represent-&#13;
ed, and that students'&#13;
best&#13;
interests&#13;
are kept in mind.&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
M. Sanchez,&#13;
Junior.&#13;
I would&#13;
like to con-&#13;
tinue&#13;
my work&#13;
with PSGA.&#13;
For that reason&#13;
I would&#13;
like&#13;
to run again.&#13;
Thank&#13;
you&#13;
and please&#13;
vote!&#13;
Felicia&#13;
Gladney,&#13;
Freshman.&#13;
I am running&#13;
because&#13;
I want&#13;
my voice&#13;
to&#13;
be heard&#13;
concerning&#13;
many&#13;
of the issues&#13;
here&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Tanya&#13;
Hoffman,&#13;
Freshman.&#13;
I'm running&#13;
because&#13;
I feel that we as a&#13;
school&#13;
need&#13;
to become&#13;
the&#13;
best school&#13;
possible,&#13;
and I&#13;
like to contribute&#13;
to our&#13;
progress&#13;
as much&#13;
as possi-&#13;
ble. I'm currently&#13;
a member&#13;
of the legislative&#13;
affairs&#13;
committee,&#13;
and would&#13;
like&#13;
to be a senator&#13;
to be more&#13;
involved&#13;
with the organiza-&#13;
tion,&#13;
and to aid my school&#13;
in&#13;
a way that will not only&#13;
help my fellow&#13;
students&#13;
but&#13;
that will help the school&#13;
as&#13;
a whole.&#13;
I am currently&#13;
working&#13;
with local&#13;
represen-&#13;
tatives&#13;
campaigning,&#13;
a&#13;
member&#13;
of the Parkside&#13;
Community&#13;
Outreach&#13;
Club,&#13;
a member&#13;
of IVCF,&#13;
and tak-&#13;
ing the leadership&#13;
2000&#13;
challenge,&#13;
which&#13;
will help&#13;
enable&#13;
me to become&#13;
an effi-&#13;
cient&#13;
and ethical&#13;
student&#13;
leader.&#13;
Karl&#13;
Heinitz,&#13;
Senior.&#13;
I ran&#13;
for the Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
Board&#13;
last year for no par-&#13;
ticular&#13;
reason,&#13;
other&#13;
then to&#13;
perhaps&#13;
gain an elected&#13;
office&#13;
and title.&#13;
Upon&#13;
taking&#13;
office,&#13;
I looked&#13;
very serious-&#13;
ly at the Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
discovered&#13;
that the&#13;
Union&#13;
is being&#13;
run without&#13;
a great&#13;
deal of student&#13;
input.&#13;
I have&#13;
lobbied&#13;
for more&#13;
participation&#13;
in the opera-&#13;
tion of the Student&#13;
Union&#13;
by students&#13;
and their&#13;
popu-&#13;
larly&#13;
elected&#13;
officials.&#13;
I will begin&#13;
my term by&#13;
organizing&#13;
the first full&#13;
meeting&#13;
of PUAB&#13;
in almost&#13;
two years.&#13;
If you have&#13;
any questions,&#13;
comments&#13;
or complaints,&#13;
I&#13;
can be reached&#13;
at&#13;
Heinitz®it.uwp.edu.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Update&#13;
• April&#13;
Schoenberg&#13;
Feature&#13;
Editor&#13;
The Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
meet-&#13;
ing held Friday&#13;
discussed&#13;
several&#13;
issues&#13;
as&#13;
they prepared&#13;
for the upcoming&#13;
elections.&#13;
In The Academic&#13;
Committee&#13;
Report,&#13;
(chaired&#13;
by Zac Pawlowski)&#13;
they reported&#13;
on&#13;
the meeting&#13;
held with Vice Chancellor&#13;
John&#13;
Ostheimer&#13;
to discuss&#13;
several&#13;
issues&#13;
includ-&#13;
ing: professor&#13;
evaluations,&#13;
class&#13;
fees,&#13;
requirements&#13;
not listed&#13;
on the course&#13;
sched-&#13;
ule and the possibility&#13;
of changing&#13;
the for-&#13;
mat for certain&#13;
majors&#13;
and implementing&#13;
new ones.&#13;
Zac said,&#13;
"I feel &#13;
it &#13;
was a produc-&#13;
tive meeting,&#13;
and we plan to meet&#13;
again&#13;
next week&#13;
to discuss&#13;
these&#13;
issues&#13;
further."&#13;
The Legislative&#13;
Committee&#13;
Report,&#13;
given&#13;
by Tom Belongia,&#13;
included&#13;
a motion&#13;
to&#13;
approve&#13;
Tonya&#13;
Hoffman&#13;
as a voting&#13;
Member-at-Large&#13;
of Legislative&#13;
Affairs.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Tom Belongia,&#13;
also presented&#13;
the&#13;
Senate&#13;
with his letter&#13;
of resignation&#13;
effec-&#13;
tive immediately.&#13;
A motion&#13;
was made&#13;
that&#13;
he be approved&#13;
as a voting&#13;
Member-at-&#13;
Large&#13;
of the Legislative&#13;
Affairs&#13;
Committee,&#13;
which&#13;
was passed.&#13;
The meeting&#13;
was cut short&#13;
because&#13;
of&#13;
preparations&#13;
for the United&#13;
Council&#13;
meeting&#13;
that night.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Managing&#13;
Editor&#13;
Layout&#13;
Editor&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
Feature&#13;
Editor&#13;
Sports&#13;
Editors&#13;
Copy&#13;
Editors&#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
Danell&#13;
Berger&#13;
Jeffery&#13;
Dose&#13;
Karen&#13;
Diehl&#13;
Chris&#13;
Sandstrom&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Hansen&#13;
AprilSchoenberg&#13;
Scott&#13;
Fragale&#13;
AIHeppner&#13;
Amy Fiebig&#13;
Genevieve&#13;
Guran&#13;
Cynthia&#13;
Baumann&#13;
C.J. Nelson&#13;
Maria&#13;
Smith&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Bulgrin&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Carter&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Puccini&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
is published&#13;
by students&#13;
of&#13;
the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside,&#13;
who&#13;
are solely&#13;
responsiole&#13;
for its editorial&#13;
policy&#13;
and content.&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Writers&#13;
•&#13;
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VOLUME 24    •   ISSUE   18   •   FEBRUARY  15,    1996&#13;
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Africa: A Different Perspective&#13;
•GenevieveGuran&#13;
PhotoEditor&#13;
In  a  recent   lecture,&#13;
LillianTrager, professor of&#13;
anthropology   at   UW-&#13;
Parkside and Director  of&#13;
theCenter for International&#13;
Studies, painted  a very&#13;
different picture of Africa&#13;
than&#13;
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The   lecture,&#13;
"Dilemmasof Development&#13;
andDemocracy in&#13;
Africa,"&#13;
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7th,  as  part   of  the&#13;
University's·  Soup  and&#13;
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Trager, who has spent  a&#13;
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and,in 1991, established  a&#13;
faculty exchange program&#13;
with Nigeria's   Obafemi&#13;
~wolowo&#13;
University, is an&#13;
mternationally  recognized&#13;
scholar on Nigeria.&#13;
Trager  first  discussed&#13;
Africa's    struggle    for&#13;
democracy. She stated that,&#13;
while there is a movement&#13;
toward democracy in some&#13;
parts of Africa, particularly&#13;
South Africa, and in Ghana,&#13;
Mali, and Benin military&#13;
governments  have been&#13;
replaced   with  civilian&#13;
governments,  in Niger a&#13;
recent  military  coup has&#13;
replaced   what   was  a&#13;
previously&#13;
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government with a military&#13;
government.  In countries&#13;
where economic stability is&#13;
such  a problem  and  so&#13;
many people are still not&#13;
benefitting  from reforms,&#13;
some people now speculate&#13;
that political and economic&#13;
reform   should   not  be&#13;
attempted  simultaneously.&#13;
Car Break-Ins in&#13;
Housing Lot&#13;
Perhaps an authoritarian,&#13;
but&#13;
benevolent,&#13;
government, such as those&#13;
found   in  some  Asian&#13;
countries,  would prove a&#13;
better  model  than  the&#13;
government of the U.S. at&#13;
this   stage  of  Africa's&#13;
struggle.&#13;
The real emphasis of the&#13;
lecture  went beyond the&#13;
usual "doom and gloom"&#13;
image of Africa. Africa is&#13;
generally  thought  of in&#13;
terms of famine, drought,&#13;
corruption, and civil war.&#13;
Trager made it clear that&#13;
there   is  a  lot  more&#13;
happening  in Africa, and&#13;
much  of it is positive.&#13;
There are many community&#13;
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are rarely reported in our&#13;
The Grand Tour&#13;
.Jennifer Puccini&#13;
News Writer&#13;
If you're looking to take a&#13;
vacation and are interested&#13;
in arts you should consider&#13;
a trip  to see the arts  in&#13;
Great   Britain.&#13;
The&#13;
art/drama  department  of&#13;
our   university    are&#13;
coordinating a fine arts tour&#13;
0,"&#13;
London, Stratford-Up on-&#13;
Avon, York, and Edinburgh.&#13;
This trip will be held on&#13;
May lOth through the 26th&#13;
of this year.  The tour will&#13;
spend five nights in London,&#13;
three nights in Stratford,&#13;
three in York, and four in&#13;
Edinburgh.   They will be&#13;
staying  at a 4-star  hotel&#13;
with private bathroom and&#13;
full English breakfast.  The&#13;
cost will be $2,495.00 for a&#13;
double/twin occupancy and&#13;
$2,975.00  for  a  single&#13;
occupancy. This fee wil\ also&#13;
cove a round&#13;
tri&#13;
p airfare on&#13;
British  Air from Chicago&#13;
O'Hare   also  with  the&#13;
following:   All primary&#13;
ground transportation   in&#13;
England   and  Scotland&#13;
which will be in private&#13;
coaches.&#13;
A  half  day&#13;
introductory   bus tour of&#13;
London. A minimum of four&#13;
theatre/music&#13;
tickets.&#13;
Guest speakers in Stratford-&#13;
Upon-Avon, and a full day&#13;
tour to the highlands  of&#13;
Scotland    with   lunch&#13;
included.  And, also with&#13;
admissions paid , you will&#13;
be able to go on art and&#13;
theatre tours and visit the&#13;
following:   Westminster&#13;
Abbey, Warwick  Castle,&#13;
Harewood&#13;
House,&#13;
Shakespeare   Properties,&#13;
Anne Hathaway's Cottages,&#13;
Mary Arden's  Farm  and&#13;
much, much more... And of&#13;
course there will be plenty&#13;
of free-time for individual&#13;
exploration.  Unfortunately&#13;
payments for this trip have&#13;
already been started,  but&#13;
you do have until March 8th&#13;
to pay for this trip in full.&#13;
If&#13;
you are interested  please&#13;
send checks payable to the&#13;
University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside  to:  Art/Drama&#13;
Departments,   Attention:&#13;
Suzanne  Kubacki,  UW-&#13;
Parkside,  900 Wood Road,&#13;
Box #2000, Kenosha,  WI&#13;
53141-20000.  For further&#13;
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2702, 595-2199or 595-2581.&#13;
If you  Snooze,&#13;
you  Lose!&#13;
Don't lose out by not ...&#13;
Attending the Illinois Job fair where you will&#13;
have  the  opportunity   to  meet  with&#13;
approximately  100 employers.  Information&#13;
session will be held at ll:OOam-noon and 5-&#13;
6:00pm on Thursday, February 15, in Union&#13;
104.  Registration   information  will be&#13;
distributed;  reduced fee if you meet the 2/23&#13;
pre-registration deadline.&#13;
Knocking their socks offin your interviews by&#13;
being prepared to ask meaningful questions&#13;
and answer difficult ones. Strategies and types&#13;
of interviews will be discussed at noon-1:00pm&#13;
and 5-6:00pm on Monday, February  19, in&#13;
Union 106.&#13;
Surfing  the  internet  to employment&#13;
opportunities.  Learn the basics of using the&#13;
Still  Jobless?&#13;
Internet  in your job search.   Sign up in&#13;
advance required-space is limited as this will&#13;
be a hands-on session. Monday, February26,&#13;
noon - 1:OOpmand Wednesday, February 28, 5-&#13;
6:00pm, in WYLL150J.&#13;
Selling yourself through your resume. Staff&#13;
will be available for resume critique from noon-&#13;
1:00pm, Friday, February 16, in The Career&#13;
Center, WYLL D175. Resume guidelines are&#13;
available in The Career Center - bring your&#13;
draft and questions.&#13;
Need someone to take a quick look at a final&#13;
draft of your resume or cover letter, or have a&#13;
quick question about your job search? Drop in&#13;
The Career Center, WYLL D175, Wednesdays&#13;
from 2-4:00pm. No appointment needed.&#13;
Six  Flags  Great&#13;
America launches  its&#13;
annual  recruitment&#13;
efforts  in search  of&#13;
more   than   3000&#13;
interns  and seasonal&#13;
employees  to  help&#13;
celebrate  the Park's&#13;
20th season. Six Flags&#13;
management  will be&#13;
visiting area colleges&#13;
in search of the best&#13;
and the brightest  to&#13;
join its seasonal team.&#13;
Six FIags will be&#13;
conducting interviews&#13;
at:&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Milwaukee&#13;
Tues.&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Wed., Feb&#13;
27-28,1996&#13;
EXPERIENCED TRIAL   ATTORNEYS&#13;
Peter Hayes&#13;
John Campion&#13;
Edward John Hunt&#13;
Aggressive Criminal Defense&#13;
Misdemeanors&#13;
Drunk  Driving&#13;
Felonies&#13;
Drugs&#13;
Federal&#13;
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/\&#13;
-U&#13;
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~&#13;
316  N.  Milwaukee  St. #317&#13;
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215  Sixth  Street&#13;
Racine  635-9951&#13;
Location and times&#13;
TBA - Contact Career&#13;
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Great America Human&#13;
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Great America will be&#13;
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the&#13;
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Human  Resources,&#13;
Food&#13;
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Mechanical&#13;
and&#13;
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are a great learning&#13;
experience and they're&#13;
fun  too!   "Perks'&#13;
include&#13;
bus&#13;
transportation,&#13;
housing  assistance,&#13;
scholarship programs,&#13;
social and recreational&#13;
programs and sporting&#13;
events.&#13;
For those unable to&#13;
attend campus visits,&#13;
the   Six   Flags&#13;
Employment   Office&#13;
will accept resumes at&#13;
P.O. Box 1776, Gurnee,&#13;
Illinois,  60031.  For&#13;
more   employment&#13;
informational call (847)&#13;
249-2045.&#13;
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two&#13;
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team&#13;
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April&#13;
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team&#13;
included&#13;
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Andy&#13;
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and&#13;
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Diehl.&#13;
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not&#13;
all&#13;
of  the&#13;
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team&#13;
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to &#13;
Ranger&#13;
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than&#13;
just&#13;
going&#13;
to class&#13;
-   it is&#13;
being&#13;
part&#13;
of a university&#13;
community&#13;
in  which&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
learn&#13;
by exploring&#13;
a&#13;
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of  student&#13;
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athletic&#13;
opportuni-&#13;
ties&#13;
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pre-professional&#13;
experiences.&#13;
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activities&#13;
are&#13;
funded&#13;
through&#13;
student-segregated&#13;
fees.&#13;
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recently&#13;
int~oduced&#13;
in the State&#13;
Assembly&#13;
would&#13;
severely&#13;
restrict&#13;
student&#13;
learning&#13;
opportunities&#13;
out-&#13;
side&#13;
of the&#13;
classroom&#13;
by&#13;
requiring&#13;
a positive&#13;
check-&#13;
off for all student&#13;
fees&#13;
except&#13;
those&#13;
for debt&#13;
service&#13;
and&#13;
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Assembly&#13;
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778,&#13;
intro-&#13;
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by&#13;
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would&#13;
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positive&#13;
check-off&#13;
for&#13;
funding&#13;
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health&#13;
services,&#13;
union/student&#13;
center&#13;
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student&#13;
newspa-&#13;
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student&#13;
radio&#13;
stations,&#13;
and&#13;
student&#13;
governance.&#13;
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bill&#13;
would&#13;
radically&#13;
impact&#13;
the quality&#13;
of a UW&#13;
education&#13;
by dramatically&#13;
limiting&#13;
the non-instruction-&#13;
al,&#13;
educational&#13;
student&#13;
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groups&#13;
that&#13;
bring&#13;
speakers&#13;
to campus;&#13;
provide&#13;
social&#13;
opportunities&#13;
outside&#13;
of the "bar&#13;
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students&#13;
about&#13;
politics,&#13;
jour-&#13;
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marketing,&#13;
creative&#13;
writing,&#13;
budgeting,&#13;
volun-&#13;
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and&#13;
much&#13;
more.&#13;
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even&#13;
a  few&#13;
students&#13;
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not to pay an option-&#13;
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fee,&#13;
many&#13;
important&#13;
university&#13;
pro-&#13;
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like&#13;
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athlet-&#13;
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and&#13;
student&#13;
radio&#13;
sta-&#13;
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would&#13;
not be adequate-&#13;
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be&#13;
impossible&#13;
to  budget,&#13;
or&#13;
make&#13;
any&#13;
commitments&#13;
to&#13;
employees&#13;
under&#13;
such&#13;
a sys-&#13;
tem.&#13;
1b make&#13;
up for defi-&#13;
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students&#13;
electing&#13;
to&#13;
pay the 'fee would&#13;
ultimately&#13;
have&#13;
to pay&#13;
much&#13;
higher&#13;
amounts.&#13;
If this&#13;
bill&#13;
passes,&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
be fewer&#13;
outside&#13;
lec-&#13;
tures,&#13;
fewer&#13;
student&#13;
groups&#13;
in which&#13;
to &#13;
participate,&#13;
a&#13;
reduction&#13;
in&#13;
intramural&#13;
activities,&#13;
and&#13;
fewer&#13;
jobs&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
on campus.&#13;
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bill would&#13;
destroy&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
community.&#13;
As&#13;
our society&#13;
looks&#13;
for ways&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
people&#13;
feel connected&#13;
to&#13;
one&#13;
another,&#13;
it is ridiculous&#13;
to undermine&#13;
the traditional&#13;
university&#13;
community&#13;
which&#13;
""&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
has been&#13;
able&#13;
to build&#13;
these&#13;
connections&#13;
among&#13;
people.&#13;
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groups&#13;
provide&#13;
valuable&#13;
learning&#13;
experi-&#13;
ences&#13;
and&#13;
professional&#13;
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been worrying&#13;
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enjoyable&#13;
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with&#13;
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and&#13;
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involved&#13;
in some&#13;
hi&#13;
of organized&#13;
sport&#13;
you&#13;
like&#13;
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a trip&#13;
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America&#13;
(be&#13;
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good&#13;
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reduce&#13;
the stress&#13;
associated&#13;
with such feelings,&#13;
or any&#13;
stress&#13;
for that matter.&#13;
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that&#13;
regular&#13;
exercise&#13;
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the amount&#13;
of blood flow to&#13;
the brain,&#13;
allowing&#13;
us to&#13;
better&#13;
focus on learning.&#13;
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of nerve&#13;
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fit-&#13;
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overwhelming.&#13;
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pops into your mind&#13;
when you hear the word&#13;
"exercise"?&#13;
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a per-&#13;
son soaking&#13;
wet with per-&#13;
spiration&#13;
running&#13;
countless&#13;
laps around&#13;
a track,&#13;
right?&#13;
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for some,&#13;
this is a&#13;
pleasurable&#13;
workout,&#13;
for the&#13;
vast majority&#13;
of people&#13;
it is&#13;
something&#13;
they would&#13;
rather&#13;
not think about.&#13;
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of things&#13;
that are no where&#13;
near as grueling&#13;
as that.&#13;
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some-&#13;
thing that you consider&#13;
fun,&#13;
so you will stick to the goals&#13;
that you choose.&#13;
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an&#13;
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with a group&#13;
of friends.&#13;
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and you haven't&#13;
been as&#13;
good about those New Year's&#13;
resolutions&#13;
as you had&#13;
promised.&#13;
Those&#13;
couple&#13;
of&#13;
extra pounds&#13;
have just been&#13;
waiting&#13;
for the right time to&#13;
free themselves&#13;
from your&#13;
body.&#13;
The miles you vowed&#13;
to run everyday&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
upcoming&#13;
year, along with a&#13;
list of shalts&#13;
and shalt nots,&#13;
has once again&#13;
been put off&#13;
until next year.&#13;
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whole&#13;
month&#13;
has gone by&#13;
since the first of the year,&#13;
we should&#13;
not sit and dwell&#13;
on what we have not done&#13;
and make excuses,&#13;
but&#13;
instead&#13;
get back on track.&#13;
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were&#13;
about health-&#13;
related&#13;
improvements&#13;
such as eat-&#13;
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or getting&#13;
into&#13;
a regu'lar&#13;
fitness&#13;
routine,&#13;
there could be no better&#13;
time to start than now! I&#13;
know that you have heard&#13;
over and over again the&#13;
benefits&#13;
of regular&#13;
exercise&#13;
and a balanced&#13;
diet, but&#13;
there are many&#13;
reasons&#13;
why&#13;
living&#13;
healthier&#13;
is especially&#13;
good for college&#13;
students.&#13;
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exercise&#13;
will give&#13;
you more energy,&#13;
as will&#13;
eating&#13;
the right foods.&#13;
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time of year when the&#13;
weather&#13;
is bitterly&#13;
cold, a&#13;
common&#13;
reaction&#13;
of many&#13;
people&#13;
is to lay around&#13;
and&#13;
hibernate.&#13;
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matter&#13;
is that this just cre-&#13;
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of "cabin&#13;
fever".&#13;
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helps to&#13;
Alternative&#13;
Sports&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside&#13;
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get a workout"&#13;
Kremer&#13;
said.&#13;
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"It &#13;
is a very wel-&#13;
coming&#13;
environment&#13;
and&#13;
anyone&#13;
can play."&#13;
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is being&#13;
planned&#13;
for April in&#13;
Madison&#13;
where&#13;
twelve&#13;
to&#13;
sixteen&#13;
teams&#13;
will be com-&#13;
peting.&#13;
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are held on&#13;
Thursdays&#13;
from 7:00-9:00&#13;
in&#13;
the gym. Everyone&#13;
is wel-&#13;
come and encouraged&#13;
to&#13;
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Frisbee.&#13;
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to&#13;
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experience&#13;
or&#13;
know-&#13;
how ofthe game is&#13;
not necessary&#13;
because&#13;
everyone&#13;
is willing&#13;
to teach&#13;
newcomers&#13;
how to play.&#13;
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biking&#13;
and paint&#13;
ball wars are two of the&#13;
more popular&#13;
sports&#13;
within&#13;
the club. The club is also&#13;
planning&#13;
a ski trip to&#13;
Cascade&#13;
Mountain&#13;
in the&#13;
near future.&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
for darts,&#13;
pool, and bowling&#13;
are some other options&#13;
that&#13;
will soon be added.&#13;
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many resolutions&#13;
and often&#13;
broken&#13;
promises&#13;
to one's&#13;
self. If you, like many oth-&#13;
ers, decided&#13;
that as of the&#13;
first of this year you were&#13;
going to get into shape,&#13;
but&#13;
have not started&#13;
to exercise,&#13;
there are fun and exciting&#13;
ways to be able to slip into&#13;
those new jeans.&#13;
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Alternative&#13;
Sports&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
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ways to stay in shape.&#13;
Ultimate&#13;
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for&#13;
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sports-&#13;
manship&#13;
and fair play while&#13;
giving&#13;
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lar workout.&#13;
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which&#13;
is played&#13;
outdoors&#13;
with seven&#13;
players&#13;
per&#13;
team,&#13;
is a challenging&#13;
com-&#13;
bination&#13;
of football,&#13;
basket-&#13;
ball, and soccer.&#13;
Tom Kremer,&#13;
director&#13;
of&#13;
A.S.A.P.,&#13;
is working&#13;
to put&#13;
together&#13;
a college&#13;
team at&#13;
UW-Parkside.&#13;
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              <text>VOLUME 24 • ISSUE  15 • JANUARY  25,  1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED  1972&#13;
Former Chancellor's House Rents to Parkside Students:&#13;
University Leadership House residents share their experiences&#13;
•Kristine Hansen&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"We'reone big happy  fami-&#13;
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LeadershipHouse resident&#13;
Jill&#13;
Litkowski.  Litkowski&#13;
sharesthe House with  five&#13;
otherfemale Parkside  stu-&#13;
dents. With a dishwasher,&#13;
fireplace,icemaker  and&#13;
scenicbay window view the&#13;
2,200-square-foot multi-level&#13;
Arthur Swartz  home is&#13;
primeto Parkside's  dorms.&#13;
However,the girls have&#13;
earned their  spot&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
University Leadership&#13;
Housethrough  extensive&#13;
leadership spotlights  at&#13;
Parkside.  Three of them&#13;
are active in PAE (Parkside&#13;
ActivityBoard) officer posi-&#13;
tions as well as Habitat  for&#13;
Humanity. Jeni  Donarski&#13;
tutored children  through&#13;
Kenosha's Lincoln Center.&#13;
Jill&#13;
Litkowski works  in the&#13;
Peer Health  Educator's&#13;
Office,is Vice-President  of&#13;
NSAA(NationalStudent&#13;
AthleticAssociation)  chapter&#13;
at Parkside,  and is active in&#13;
the Athletic Council.  Kim&#13;
Kinneyworks with  Cerebral&#13;
Palsy Foundation  of Racine&#13;
and is a student  representa-&#13;
tive on Parkside's  Building&#13;
Committee. About the&#13;
University House,  she said,&#13;
'It's about 500 times  better&#13;
than the dorms."&#13;
Living with  other  leaders&#13;
on campus has  been a boost&#13;
to the girls' own personal&#13;
goals. One goal Kelly&#13;
Conwayhad was "to be able&#13;
to talk about  problems  I&#13;
have with leadership   skills."&#13;
Informal living conditions&#13;
gave her many  opportunities&#13;
to do so.&#13;
Students  who apply to the&#13;
House  must  be of sopho-&#13;
more, junior,  or senior stand-&#13;
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through  extracurricular&#13;
involvement.   Preference  is&#13;
given to out-of-area  students&#13;
and  those  who are not stu-&#13;
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due in Housing  the week of&#13;
March  25 after  Spring&#13;
Break.   Selected  students&#13;
will go through  an interview&#13;
process  with residence  life&#13;
and  student  affairs  staff.&#13;
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and community  service.  Or&#13;
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offered at Parkside.&#13;
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became  Chancellor  in 1994&#13;
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were required  to live in the&#13;
home  as a condition  of their&#13;
employment.   Smith  was&#13;
given the option ofliving&#13;
there  or receiving  a $1,238&#13;
monthly  housing  subsidy to&#13;
live elsewhere.  Smith  isn't&#13;
the  first  to refuse  the house.&#13;
In  1972, then-assistant&#13;
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wrote to a UW official in&#13;
Madison  that  "The house is&#13;
an architectural   mish-mash&#13;
which none of us in our&#13;
wildest  imagination  could&#13;
have  designed"  and is "too&#13;
small  for any function&#13;
involving  more than  10 peo-&#13;
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University Leadership House&#13;
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Chancellor  Irving G. Wyllie&#13;
also expressed  dissatisfac-&#13;
tion with the house's  loca-&#13;
tion and preferred  homes&#13;
south  of the center  ofthe&#13;
city of Kenosha  along the&#13;
lake shore.  Those homes&#13;
"can only go downhill on a&#13;
long-term  basis."&#13;
Being a chancellor you&#13;
have certain expectations,&#13;
said Steven Wallner,&#13;
Assistant  Director of&#13;
Residence Life.  "We were&#13;
just  thinking  of alternative&#13;
housing," explained Wallner&#13;
due to an increased  student&#13;
interest  in housing.  Since&#13;
new dorms will be built in&#13;
Fall 1997 "we don't really&#13;
anticipate  needing it."  The&#13;
1996-97 academic year may&#13;
he the last year for the&#13;
house.&#13;
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chancellor's house as an&#13;
extension  of Parkside's&#13;
dorms began during  Spring&#13;
Semester  1995.&#13;
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lives."&#13;
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See page 3&#13;
KRISTINE  HANSEN&#13;
EDITOR·IN·CHIEF&#13;
Students&#13;
studying&#13;
on&#13;
December&#13;
15,&#13;
the  Sunday   before&#13;
finalexams.  in the  University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin·Parkside's&#13;
library&#13;
were interrupted   by   a  flood    of&#13;
water.&#13;
A&#13;
failed   sprinkler&#13;
head&#13;
that went  off  in  a  second&#13;
floor&#13;
studyroom around&#13;
4&#13;
P.M.  caused&#13;
the&#13;
flood.&#13;
Over&#13;
100&#13;
pounds    per&#13;
square    inch&#13;
pressure&#13;
was&#13;
released. The student   studying&#13;
in&#13;
theroom notified  the  library   staff&#13;
immediately.&#13;
"There   were   between&#13;
two&#13;
and&#13;
three&#13;
thousand&#13;
gallons&#13;
of&#13;
water released&#13;
from&#13;
the    One&#13;
sprinkler,"  said   Ed   Meachen&#13;
Associate  Vice   Chancellor&#13;
of&#13;
InfonmationServices.   "There   are&#13;
hundredsof square  feet  of  carpet&#13;
damaged;destroyed."&#13;
The third  floor   is  the   only&#13;
area&#13;
not damaged.&#13;
Carpeting&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Instructional Media   Center&#13;
and&#13;
Infront of the second   floor   study&#13;
rooms&#13;
Was&#13;
damaged.&#13;
The   book-&#13;
stacks    on   the   second    floor   that&#13;
were&#13;
on&#13;
loan&#13;
from&#13;
UW-&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
to    be&#13;
moved.&#13;
"Only   because    we  had  plas-&#13;
tic  available    could   we  cover   the&#13;
bookstacks,"&#13;
said  Meachen.&#13;
"We&#13;
didn't    lose  any  books   due  to  the&#13;
wonderful&#13;
library    staff   on  duty.&#13;
We  had   a  whole    bunch   of  stu-&#13;
dents    who    helped,&#13;
who   didn't&#13;
even work here, and they were&#13;
getting   ready   for  finals"&#13;
But,&#13;
"It&#13;
was   funny   because    some   of  the&#13;
students&#13;
kept   on   studying&#13;
right&#13;
through   the  whole   disaster."&#13;
Those   who   abandoned&#13;
their&#13;
books   for  a  few  minutes&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
out    were:&#13;
Mark&#13;
Rizzo,&#13;
Joel&#13;
Buschmann,&#13;
Vilay&#13;
Phonesavanh,&#13;
Lisa  Lewis,   Deborah   Eden,  Sarah&#13;
Masley   and  Jeanne   Sanchez.&#13;
David&#13;
Gehring&#13;
and   Linda&#13;
Piele   of  the  library   staff  were  on&#13;
hand&#13;
to    assist&#13;
the&#13;
students.&#13;
Rosann    Mason   and  her  daughter&#13;
were&#13;
in   the    library&#13;
also    and&#13;
helped   out.&#13;
The   ceiling    in  the  office   of&#13;
Multicultural&#13;
Student&#13;
Affairs&#13;
(OMSA)    came   down,   destroying&#13;
computers&#13;
and    miscellaneous&#13;
papers.&#13;
"The   water   in  the  hall-&#13;
ways   was   coming    down   like  a&#13;
waterfall,"    said  Meachen.&#13;
Also,   on  the   91   level,   the&#13;
paper   storage   room  for  duplicat-&#13;
ing   received&#13;
damage&#13;
but   was&#13;
able   to  be  saved   from  complete&#13;
destruction.&#13;
Meachen    estimated   the  cost&#13;
for  repairs   to be between&#13;
$30.000&#13;
and&#13;
$40,000.&#13;
The   carpet   will&#13;
cost   from&#13;
$29,000&#13;
to&#13;
$30,000&#13;
to&#13;
replace.    The  ceiling   tile,  at about&#13;
$50&#13;
a   tile,   will   cost   between&#13;
$10,000&#13;
and&#13;
$1 1,000.&#13;
However,   he  said,  there  will&#13;
be  bare   concrete    floor   until   the&#13;
damaged&#13;
carpet&#13;
areas&#13;
are&#13;
replaced   in  May.&#13;
Meachen&#13;
said    there&#13;
is   a&#13;
TUmor  that  a  student   in  the  sec-&#13;
ond  floor  study  room,  a few  days&#13;
prior  to the  flood,  witnessed   drip-&#13;
ping   water,   but  did  not  report   it.&#13;
Had   the   report    been   filed,   he&#13;
said,&#13;
$40,000&#13;
in  damage    could&#13;
have  been  prevented.&#13;
"I  can  not  praise   enough   all&#13;
the   work   the   students    did   that&#13;
night,"   he  said.&#13;
KRISTINE  HANSEN&#13;
EDITOR-IN&#13;
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MADISON&#13;
B"&#13;
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of&#13;
Iner~o$~nSystem  school   by  opening   an  account.   A&#13;
incre  .&#13;
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at  some   of  the&#13;
sc  001   thi   .&#13;
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5,&#13;
IS IS&#13;
cheap.&#13;
"Units"   are  purchased   based  on  the  current&#13;
average  of&#13;
UW&#13;
undergr~duate  tuition.  One year's&#13;
tuition   is equal&#13;
to&#13;
100&#13;
UOltS.&#13;
Futuristic  parents  can purchase  anywhere  fr:om&#13;
one unit to the full four-year  tuition cost at any time&#13;
for  their  college   bound   students.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
It is not necessary  to deslg~ate  which Universi-&#13;
ty  at the  time  of  payment.   And  If a student   chooses&#13;
not&#13;
to&#13;
attend   college,&#13;
99&#13;
percent   of  the  money&#13;
would   be  refunded.&#13;
.'&#13;
hi&#13;
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There   are&#13;
20&#13;
states   besides&#13;
wisconsm&#13;
'I'&#13;
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offer  similar  programs  to parents.&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
+Eugene O'Neill's  Desire Under the&#13;
Elms a hit in Racine&#13;
See page 5&#13;
RANGER   NEWS   REPORT&#13;
Students&#13;
from&#13;
across&#13;
the  state  of  Wisconsin&#13;
collected&#13;
more  than&#13;
13,500&#13;
postcards    ask-&#13;
ing  the  Governor&#13;
to  fully   fund&#13;
the   UW   System's&#13;
1997-1999&#13;
Biennial&#13;
Budget&#13;
request.&#13;
Postcards&#13;
were   collected&#13;
from&#13;
students,&#13;
parents,&#13;
alumni,&#13;
prospective&#13;
students,&#13;
friends,&#13;
and  community&#13;
leaders.&#13;
"More&#13;
than&#13;
13,500&#13;
were&#13;
collected    which   shows   the  high&#13;
level  of concern   people   have  for&#13;
the  UW  System,"    said   Timothy&#13;
L.&#13;
Casper,   president&#13;
of  United&#13;
Council   of  UW  Students.&#13;
The    UW    System&#13;
budget&#13;
suffered   a net  cut  of&#13;
$43&#13;
million&#13;
in   state    support,&#13;
and    tuition&#13;
increases   totaled&#13;
10.5&#13;
percent   to&#13;
14.2&#13;
percent   during   the&#13;
1995-97&#13;
biennium.    The  result   of  admin-&#13;
istrative  cuts was  a reduction  in&#13;
services   and   access   to  them.&#13;
UW&#13;
institutions   were  forced  to&#13;
limit  the number  of course  sec-&#13;
tions    and   to   offer    others&#13;
less&#13;
frequently.&#13;
There&#13;
were&#13;
also&#13;
reductions  in campus  police  and&#13;
public  safety  services.&#13;
For  the&#13;
1997-99&#13;
biennium,&#13;
the  UW  System   was   instructed&#13;
to  submit   budget   plans   for  a&#13;
3&#13;
percent  increase  and  also  a 3.5&#13;
percent  reduction.  According  to&#13;
Steve   Perala,   legislative&#13;
affairs&#13;
director&#13;
of   United&#13;
Council&#13;
of&#13;
UW&#13;
Students,&#13;
"If&#13;
the&#13;
UW&#13;
System  sees another  cut in state&#13;
support,&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
be   even&#13;
greater    reductions&#13;
in  classes&#13;
and  an  increase   in  department&#13;
closings,&#13;
which   would    be  dev-&#13;
astating   to  students   and  their&#13;
potential   job  opportunities."&#13;
Students&#13;
are    particularly&#13;
concerned   with two funding  ini-&#13;
tiatives:   academic   advising  and&#13;
distance&#13;
education.&#13;
Better&#13;
advising&#13;
would&#13;
improve&#13;
the&#13;
retention   of freshmen,  help  stu-&#13;
dents    take   courses&#13;
that   would&#13;
make  them  more  marketable   in&#13;
the   workforce,&#13;
and   allow   stu-&#13;
dents   to  get   their   degrees    in  a&#13;
shorter   period.&#13;
"This   is the  part  of the  bud-&#13;
get   UW   System&#13;
students&#13;
have&#13;
set   as  apriority,"&#13;
said   Amy&#13;
Bechtum,&#13;
academic&#13;
affairs&#13;
director&#13;
of   United&#13;
Council&#13;
of&#13;
UW  Students.&#13;
The&#13;
UW    System&#13;
budget&#13;
also   requested&#13;
funding    for  site&#13;
support   in  distance   education&#13;
and  improvements   in classroom&#13;
technology.&#13;
This   funding   would&#13;
allow   increased   access  to  stu-&#13;
dents   who  wish  to  participate&#13;
in&#13;
distance    learning,    as  well   as&#13;
provide    support    for  faculty   and&#13;
staff&#13;
who&#13;
need&#13;
additional&#13;
instruction&#13;
on   how   to   offer&#13;
these  courses  to students.&#13;
"Distance&#13;
Education    is  a&#13;
growing&#13;
field,"&#13;
said&#13;
Bechturn.&#13;
"Students  want  to be sure that  if&#13;
they   are   tak ing   these    courses,&#13;
they   wi&#13;
II&#13;
have   the  support    and&#13;
appropriate&#13;
technology&#13;
to&#13;
ensure    that   they   are   getting    a&#13;
quality   education."&#13;
"Students&#13;
are   concerned&#13;
about   the  future   of  funding    for&#13;
the  UW  System    and  are  urging&#13;
the   Governor&#13;
to   make    higher&#13;
education&#13;
a   priority&#13;
in   the&#13;
upcoming&#13;
state    biennial&#13;
bud-&#13;
get,"   said  Casper.&#13;
UW System offers savings&#13;
account tuition plan&#13;
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in   an  ATM,&#13;
also&#13;
called&#13;
"automated&#13;
teller   machines,"&#13;
crime   in&#13;
the   United&#13;
States   are   very&#13;
remote.&#13;
Only   one  in  every&#13;
3.5   million&#13;
transactions&#13;
results&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
robbery.&#13;
Nevertheless,&#13;
ATM  crimes&#13;
do   occur,&#13;
so   consumers&#13;
need  to be cautious   and  vig-&#13;
ilant  when  transacting    busi-&#13;
ness  at  an  ATM.&#13;
ATMs&#13;
can   be  found&#13;
throughout&#13;
most   communi-&#13;
ties.&#13;
The   24-hour&#13;
per   day&#13;
convenience&#13;
of using  ATMs&#13;
to conduct   banking   business&#13;
has  grown&#13;
to   over   7-billion&#13;
per  year.&#13;
With    such   a  phe-&#13;
nomenal   growth   in use,  the&#13;
potential&#13;
for&#13;
robbery.&#13;
also&#13;
grows.&#13;
However;&#13;
with   a&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
simple&#13;
precau-&#13;
tions    your    trip&#13;
to   the   ATM&#13;
can  be  a safe,  efficient   and&#13;
positive   experience:&#13;
•   Nearly&#13;
half   of   all   ATM&#13;
crimes   occur   between    the&#13;
hours&#13;
of    7   p.rn.    and   mid-&#13;
night.&#13;
That's    why   it's   important&#13;
to&#13;
look   for   ATM   machines   that&#13;
have  good  lighting   and  are&#13;
in a location   that   is highly&#13;
tr ave le d.&#13;
•    When    using&#13;
an   ATM,&#13;
perform   a quick  visual  scan&#13;
of    the    machine&#13;
itself&#13;
and&#13;
the   immediate&#13;
area   sur-&#13;
rounding&#13;
it.    If  you  see  any-&#13;
thing&#13;
odd    or   anyone&#13;
who&#13;
looks   or  is  acting   suspi-&#13;
cious,&#13;
simply&#13;
do   not&#13;
use&#13;
that&#13;
machine&#13;
and&#13;
choose&#13;
another.&#13;
*&#13;
Avoid  setting   a pattern&#13;
of    always&#13;
using&#13;
the    same&#13;
machine   at the same  time  of&#13;
day   or   the   same  day   of   the&#13;
week.&#13;
•  If  you   feel   safer  using   an&#13;
ATM&#13;
in   daylight,&#13;
be  aware&#13;
of    changing&#13;
seasonal&#13;
pat-&#13;
terns&#13;
and   shift&#13;
to    making&#13;
transactions&#13;
in the  morning&#13;
or  during   your   lunch   hour   in&#13;
winter   rather   than   waiting&#13;
until   after   work   when   it&#13;
gets  dark   early    in  the   after-&#13;
noon.&#13;
*&#13;
Avoid   locations    with&#13;
excess&#13;
shrubbery,&#13;
nearby&#13;
blind   cor ner s,  or  a  design&#13;
which    does  not   provide&#13;
you&#13;
with&#13;
clear&#13;
lookout&#13;
and    a&#13;
safe  feeling.&#13;
•   Approach&#13;
the   machine&#13;
prepared.&#13;
Do    not    fumble&#13;
around&#13;
when&#13;
USIng    a&#13;
machine   at"  night   or  when&#13;
other&#13;
people&#13;
are&#13;
in   'line&#13;
waiting   to use  the  machine.&#13;
By   making&#13;
every&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
conduct&#13;
your   transaction&#13;
quickly&#13;
and  efficiently,&#13;
and&#13;
by&#13;
getting&#13;
on&#13;
your&#13;
way&#13;
rapidly,&#13;
you    make   yourself&#13;
less  of a target  for a wou ld-&#13;
be  thief.&#13;
•  Have  your   ATM   card  out&#13;
and    ready&#13;
to    use.&#13;
Have&#13;
your   PIN   (personal&#13;
identifi-&#13;
cation   number)    memorized&#13;
and&#13;
know&#13;
what&#13;
business&#13;
you  want  to transact.&#13;
•   Never   write   your   PIN   on&#13;
your&#13;
ATM&#13;
card.&#13;
Do&#13;
not&#13;
write   it  anywhere&#13;
with   a&#13;
notation&#13;
a&#13;
robber&#13;
could&#13;
access,   who  might  rummage&#13;
through&#13;
your   belongings,&#13;
*&#13;
Show  the  same  concern&#13;
and  wariness   when  bringing&#13;
cash  to  an  ATM   machine    for&#13;
deposit&#13;
as    when&#13;
leaving&#13;
with&#13;
cash    you    have    with-&#13;
drawn.&#13;
When&#13;
depositing&#13;
checks,&#13;
always&#13;
use   a&#13;
restricted    endorsement&#13;
such&#13;
as  "For&#13;
Deposit&#13;
Only."&#13;
Do&#13;
not  use  the  ATM   machine    to&#13;
deposit   coins.&#13;
*&#13;
Exercise   extreme   caution&#13;
and  do  not  give  out  infor-&#13;
mation   about   your  card   or&#13;
PIN&#13;
by&#13;
phone,&#13;
even&#13;
to&#13;
someone    you   think&#13;
may   be :&#13;
connected&#13;
with&#13;
your&#13;
bank.&#13;
If   there    is  a    problem&#13;
with&#13;
your   account   or  PIN,   dis-&#13;
cuss  it in person.&#13;
•    When&#13;
using&#13;
a   drive-&#13;
th rough&#13;
ATM,&#13;
keep&#13;
your&#13;
engine    running,&#13;
keep   all&#13;
doors   locked,    keep  windows&#13;
other    than    the   one   used  in&#13;
the&#13;
transaction&#13;
rolled&#13;
up.&#13;
Observe   what   is  happening&#13;
around&#13;
and&#13;
behind&#13;
you&#13;
before&#13;
rolling&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
window&#13;
to    use    the    ATM,&#13;
and  be  aware   of  any  strange&#13;
movements&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
transaction.&#13;
•  If  you   encounter&#13;
an ATM&#13;
site    that&#13;
is   poorly&#13;
lighted,&#13;
has obstructed    views,  or has&#13;
overgrown&#13;
shrubbery,&#13;
report&#13;
the   problems&#13;
to   the&#13;
financial&#13;
institution&#13;
so  it&#13;
can    rectify&#13;
them.&#13;
We   all&#13;
must  use  the  very  same  pre-&#13;
cautions    in  using   ATMs  as&#13;
when&#13;
carrying&#13;
cash    to   or&#13;
from&#13;
the    bank&#13;
itself.&#13;
8y&#13;
doing   so,   we  will   ensure&#13;
that   our   transactions&#13;
are&#13;
efficient&#13;
and  safe.&#13;
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