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              <text>[&#13;
Volume Tuition Award Program&#13;
in trouble&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
reinstated every two years, prior to the&#13;
university's re-application. "[Students&#13;
receiving awards] have to be upper&#13;
class students," Kirk said.&#13;
She noted that the University did&#13;
not get a cut in its budget: it was&#13;
merely turned down for its 1995-97&#13;
TAP biennium, Kirk also expressed&#13;
concern in Thompson's decision to&#13;
leave TAP out.&#13;
Using 1995-96 projections,&#13;
without the TAP program, the&#13;
University would experience a cut of&#13;
1.15% in its rev-enue or an additional&#13;
$700,000, from cuts already made, in&#13;
the 1995-97 budget. In a memo from&#13;
Kirk, she wrote that "we anticipate&#13;
$269,075 from tuition payments from&#13;
TAP students in '95-96; $51,261 from&#13;
segregated fees; and $14,000 in&#13;
parking fees." She continually noted&#13;
that TAPis not a reciprocity program&#13;
and does not place a restraint on&#13;
Wisconsin students who would want&#13;
to attend the University. The TAP&#13;
program would only make available&#13;
revenue that would not be otherwise.&#13;
Because Parkside is primarily a&#13;
commuter institution, it has limits on&#13;
recruitment markets by how far&#13;
students are Willing to drive. This&#13;
recruitment area is bound by its&#13;
location with Lake Michigan to the&#13;
east and Illinois the south. Kirk&#13;
Marilyn Foster Kirk, Assistant&#13;
Chancellor of University Relations,&#13;
expressed concern for Governor&#13;
Thompson's budget released February&#13;
14.&#13;
In Thompson's budget, the re-&#13;
authorization of the Tuition Award&#13;
Program (TAP), allowing Parkside to&#13;
recruit 200 students from northern&#13;
Illinois at in-state tuition rates, was&#13;
absent. "It's an extremely important&#13;
program:' Kirk said.&#13;
TAP was first introduced in the&#13;
1988-89 academic year and has been&#13;
expressed concern over whether&#13;
Wisconsin students could fill the&#13;
enrollment gap created by the loss of&#13;
TAP students. Also, with a limited&#13;
403 oncampus&#13;
housing&#13;
spaces and&#13;
with 98-&#13;
99% occupan&#13;
c rates in&#13;
housing&#13;
near the&#13;
campus,&#13;
out-of-area .Kirk&#13;
students Irom other regions of&#13;
Wisconsin would not have a place&#13;
near the campus to stay during their&#13;
enrollment.&#13;
All members of the southeastern&#13;
legislative delegation support an&#13;
amendment to the governor's budget&#13;
to re-authorize Representative&#13;
Cloyd Porter, a member of the Joint&#13;
Finance Committee, has agreed to&#13;
support TAP in his committee.&#13;
Senator George Petak has also&#13;
pledged to help Parkside as much as&#13;
he can.&#13;
"We're doing everything we can,"&#13;
said Kirk. For additional information,&#13;
call the Office of University Relations&#13;
at 595-2431.&#13;
Focus on Women&#13;
The typical welfare woman&#13;
discussed in workshops&#13;
by Jim Hendrickson&#13;
"Poverty is a women's&#13;
issue," said State Senator&#13;
Gwendolynne Moore (DMilwaukee).&#13;
The 7th Annual Focus on&#13;
poverty on women during a series&#13;
of workshops held at UWParkside&#13;
March 18. State Sen.&#13;
Gwendclynne Moore discussed&#13;
women's concerns in welfare&#13;
reform, job training and other&#13;
proposed social reforms.&#13;
asserted that poverty is women's issue because a woman's&#13;
"childbearing capacity thrusts [her]&#13;
with Me. Right, do not always last&#13;
forever. If the man leaves, financial&#13;
pressures sometimes force the woman&#13;
to seek assistance. "The typical&#13;
welfare woman has two kids, has been&#13;
married,"said Moore. "She's a mature&#13;
on I The paradox of Indian affairs&#13;
I By Pamela Bradshaw the government who needed to be dominant culture.&#13;
Staff Writer watched "during the dangerous period One of the flaws of this act, Prucba&#13;
"Paternalism and Dependency: the of transition from savage to civilized said, is that it imposed, "an alien form&#13;
paradox of Indian affairs" was the life." of government on new tribes." The&#13;
topic of a speech given by historian "The guardianship that this entailed tribes were expected to create their&#13;
wild," sponsored by the Friends of the said, "The tribes could no longer "Much of the advance carne in the&#13;
Library. maintain their age-old sustenance presidency of Richard Nixon," Prucha&#13;
Father Prucha lectured about his patterns, therefore they became said. The supreme court "accepted the&#13;
book entitled The Great Father, which dependent on the market economy of principle that tribes had to retain&#13;
follows the history of Indian/White whites." individual sovereignty."&#13;
relations from colonial times to the The first solution offered to Today, Prucha states that a "large&#13;
present. eliminate the dependency was number of Indian communities are&#13;
"The Great Father is not a allotment. The Indians were given now experiencing an economic boom&#13;
definitive or comprehensive study," land and "expected to cultivate the from high stakes Bingo halls and&#13;
Prucha stated. "My focus is really on soil in Anglo-American fashion," casinos."&#13;
white history, how white societies according to Prucha. Prucha said that if the trend&#13;
viewed the Indians and how the When allotment failed, the Indian continues the dependency could lessen&#13;
Indians responded." Reorganization Act of 1934 was or even disappear. However, he also&#13;
th~t, not. Indians as culturally inferior," Prucha strengthen the Indian tribes instead of very productive from of said. They were considered wards of having them assimilate into the stability."&#13;
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.PARKSIDE&#13;
Unofficial election&#13;
results posted/election&#13;
contested&#13;
The unofficial results of the March&#13;
8 and 9 Student Government elections&#13;
have been posted. The results are:&#13;
President, 203 votes for Tommy&#13;
Richie, 139 votes for Jennifer&#13;
Buchholz; Vice-President, 150 votes&#13;
for Arian Rana Adair-Nichols, 142&#13;
votes for Tyson Wilda; Senators, 196&#13;
votes for Ten Jacobson, 163 votes for&#13;
A. Anthony Flores, J 52 votes for&#13;
Gabriel Millerd, 145 votes for Ami&#13;
Ora va, 145 votes for Edwardo D.&#13;
Vargas 111, 124 votes for Sonya&#13;
Vollmer, votes for Luis Garces,&#13;
Founders of earth day&#13;
coming to UW-P&#13;
by Kara Pacetti&#13;
116 votes for Brian F. O'Connell, 115&#13;
votes for Dexter (Mike) Bovee, 102&#13;
votes for Ray Lancour, 87 votes for&#13;
Ronald Mulder, and 84 votes for Ron&#13;
Wentzel. The top 9 votegetters for&#13;
Senate win their seats. SlJFAC&#13;
student-at-large is Gabriel Milierd and&#13;
PlJAB student-at-large is Karl Heinitz&#13;
The election has been contested.&#13;
Hearings on this matter will be in the&#13;
PSGA office located in Lower Main&#13;
Place on Friday, March 24 at 11 am.&#13;
thousand colleges, and one thousand&#13;
communities were involved.&#13;
"It was truly an astonishing&#13;
grassroots explosion," Nelson&#13;
recalled. "The people cared, and Earth&#13;
Day became the first opportunity they&#13;
ever had to join in a nationwide&#13;
demonstration to send a big message&#13;
to the politicians- a message to tell&#13;
them to wake up and do something."&#13;
"Earth Day achieved what 1 had&#13;
hoped for," stated Nelson. "The&#13;
objective was to get a nationwide&#13;
demonstration of concern for {he&#13;
environment ... and (to) finally force&#13;
this issue permanently into the&#13;
political arena:'&#13;
In his 14 years at the Wilderness&#13;
Society, Nelson has focused his efforts&#13;
on protecting America's national&#13;
forests, national parks. and other&#13;
public lands. Recently he has been&#13;
concentrating on U.S. population&#13;
issues and sustainability.&#13;
Gaylord Nelson. former U.S.&#13;
Senator (0-WJ) and Counselor of The&#13;
Wilderness Society, will be coming to&#13;
on Wednesday, March 29, to&#13;
speak on campus, attend a social hour&#13;
and possible media event. For 40&#13;
years he has been one of the nation's&#13;
foremost environmental leaders, best&#13;
known as the founder of Day.&#13;
He is scheduled to speak in Union&#13;
104 at noon. His speech, entitled,&#13;
"Environment- Populaiion-&#13;
Sustainable Development: Where Do&#13;
We Go From Here," focuses on&#13;
population growth and how to build an&#13;
economically and environmentally&#13;
sustainable society.&#13;
Earth Day originally began on April&#13;
22, 1970. as a national environment&#13;
teach-in. An estimated twenty million&#13;
people participated in demonstrations&#13;
all across the country. Ten thousand&#13;
grade schools and high schools, two&#13;
Motivate and make&#13;
IIHerstory"&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
years Women's History Month, on&#13;
March 8th at noon in Molinaro 113,&#13;
the senior counselor of Student Health&#13;
&amp; Counseling Services, Barbara&#13;
Larson, gave an informative speech&#13;
titled, "Increase Self-Esteem/Increase&#13;
Personal Power" to an audience of&#13;
women. The Women's History Month&#13;
theme is "We'll Make Herstory."&#13;
The focus of Larson's talk was not&#13;
reserved for women only. This talk.&#13;
which turned out to be an open&#13;
discussion, applied to everybody.&#13;
Larson's purpose was, and still is, to&#13;
help people learn how to increase the&#13;
value upon themselves, and increase&#13;
their ability to be a "shaker and a&#13;
maker." Most of the audience left that&#13;
room with a smile and probably felt a&#13;
little better that day than usual.&#13;
Besides handing out a series of&#13;
helpful leaflets, she wrote on the&#13;
chalkboard a cycle that everyone&#13;
seems to follow. She recognized that&#13;
it's not our fault for willfully traveling&#13;
this negative cycle. We were taught to&#13;
follow this cycle ever since we were&#13;
little. "We were taught to be perfect,"&#13;
she said. The scenario that if you&#13;
didn't get all A's in school, you could&#13;
have done berter, is an example. The&#13;
cycle is composed of four sections;&#13;
"You don't like yourself:' "You don't&#13;
take car~ of yourself," "You choose&#13;
negative behaviors," and "You engage&#13;
in negative thinking." The cycle&#13;
continues and the person is on a oneway&#13;
ticket to self-sabotaging his or her&#13;
future goals and dreams.&#13;
Larson warned the audience about&#13;
following this cycle. People should&#13;
like themselves. "You're valuable just&#13;
because you're you," she said. Instead&#13;
of not caring for yourself - do. Treat&#13;
yourself out to a movie or out to lunch&#13;
at a good restaurant. Why should the&#13;
slogan of Dairy Queen's "We Treat&#13;
You Right," be reserved only to the&#13;
patrons of Dairy Queen?&#13;
volume 23, Issue 23&#13;
Thompson&#13;
200 state program,'' in budget; merely turned down for its 1995-97&#13;
biennium. 96 96; TAP is willing to onc&#13;
amp us&#13;
98-&#13;
occup&#13;
a n y&#13;
area Marilyn Foster Kirk&#13;
from TAP. informauon,&#13;
DMilwaukee).&#13;
Women discussed the impact of&#13;
UWParkside&#13;
Gwendolynne Moore a&#13;
into poverty." Relationships, even&#13;
Mr. 'said see Women continued p.3&#13;
I Prucha&#13;
'The Francis Paul Prucha, on March 8th, was paternalism run wild.'' Prucha own constitutions.&#13;
came old Father. White 1s slated. American history. The whites originally "saw the created as an effort to reconstitute and points out that, "Gambling is not a&#13;
economic&#13;
Said th~m WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
March 23, 1995 Vice-President, 150 Nichols, vo1es I 96&#13;
Teri 152 voles Orava, III, voles Vollmer , 117 voles I 15&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
at-large Millerd PUAB at-large II.&#13;
Nelson, S.&#13;
{D-WI) Parkside Wednesday. Earth speech. PopulationSustainable&#13;
V.'here 1970, in. 'cared. I the&#13;
.. lo) arena."&#13;
America· s parks, S. 11 Herstory 11&#13;
To launch the activities for this&#13;
I I 3,&#13;
Esteem/Increase&#13;
talk,&#13;
was. themselves. \\ith faul! didn'1 better, dor(t yourself," care 1n nega1ive oneway&#13;
sabotaging followi11g themselves ... JUSl&#13;
Trea1&#13;
10 1he&#13;
Right,'' 10&#13;
2&#13;
Spring blood drive&#13;
results&#13;
Assembly launches new committee&#13;
on generation x&#13;
not going to get AIDS because they're&#13;
taking your blood." The needle that is&#13;
used is brand new, sterile, and&#13;
disposable for each donor. She&#13;
expressed that it's "100% safe, giving&#13;
blood." The biggest fear she pressed&#13;
is the fear of the needle. "lt's that flrsr&#13;
time that's reaUy difficult," she said.&#13;
After an initial visit, the person is&#13;
usually back to donate again.&#13;
Although Riese was, and still is&#13;
grateful - "J'd like to thank&#13;
everyone; students, faculty, and staff&#13;
who donated blood or helped to make&#13;
the blood drive a success." - she&#13;
would have liked to get a better turnout.&#13;
She said that with "the size of the&#13;
campus, we should be able to give&#13;
more ·[blood]."&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
On March I, Student Health&#13;
Services, under the direction of Sandra&#13;
Riese, director of Health &amp;&#13;
Counseling Services, sponsored this&#13;
year's Spring blood drive in Union&#13;
104-106.&#13;
Unfortunately, "compared to last&#13;
year, we had less [blood]," said Riese.&#13;
This year the blood drive accumulated&#13;
68 pints, compared to last years 72-&#13;
pint total. Flus and colds could have&#13;
had some impact on this year's&#13;
decline, noted Riese. After a&#13;
conversation about AIDS, she said that&#13;
the unfounded concern of getting&#13;
AIDS by giving blood might have&#13;
been a possibility too. "I don't think&#13;
it's the biggest fear," she said. "You're&#13;
The committee will look at issues&#13;
including economics, education,&#13;
outlook on the future and role of&#13;
government in the context of the&#13;
much-talked-about generation.&#13;
"If you look at government in the&#13;
United States, you see committees that&#13;
cover topics from children to aging,"&#13;
said Rep. Tim Hoven (R-Port&#13;
Washington) also a co-chair of the&#13;
committee. "The 18-30 generation&#13;
often feels left out of the public&#13;
dialogue, yet they have the greatest&#13;
stake in what will be happening 10&#13;
and 20 years down the road. this&#13;
committee hopes to give them the&#13;
voice they need (0 communicate their&#13;
concerns and views for the future.&#13;
Members of the Wisconsin&#13;
Assembly traveled across the state&#13;
Monday to announce the creation of a&#13;
legislative committee to take up the&#13;
issues of today's young adults.&#13;
The "Generation NEXT' committee&#13;
is the first of its kind in the nation and&#13;
will examine the concerns and issues&#13;
facing 18-30 year-aids and issue a&#13;
report of its findings as well as&#13;
recommendations for legislative&#13;
action.&#13;
"Wisconsin is on the cutting edge,"&#13;
said Assembly Speaker David Prosser&#13;
(R-Appleton). "In the first few&#13;
months of the new Republican&#13;
majority, we've passed monumental&#13;
legislation with our eyes trained on a&#13;
brighter future. With this committee,&#13;
we're focusing on the most important&#13;
part of our future- the people who will&#13;
live it."&#13;
Rep. Mike Huebsch (R-Onalaska),&#13;
30, said this committee, which he will&#13;
co-chair, will gather information&#13;
through d.ialogue with the members of&#13;
the generation.&#13;
"As a member of this generation, I&#13;
know how much hype and&#13;
misconception surrounds it," Huebsch&#13;
said. "With this committee, we will&#13;
find out the facts about the group that&#13;
has been labeled 'Generation X' by&#13;
others and offer our generation an&#13;
opportunity to finally define itself in&#13;
its own words."&#13;
Self esteem counseling&#13;
support group&#13;
A 5 session counseling support students must be able to attend all five&#13;
group is being offered by Student&#13;
sessions, ready and willing to work at&#13;
Health &amp; Counseling Services for&#13;
changing ineffecti ve thinking and&#13;
students who want to work on&#13;
behaviors, and agree to confidentiality.&#13;
improving their self esteem. The&#13;
For more information and to&#13;
group will meet on Mondays from&#13;
register for the group, call Barbara&#13;
noon to 12:50 on March 27, April 3,&#13;
Larson at 595-2122. Barbara is a&#13;
April 10, April 17, and April 24&#13;
Senior Counselor at UW-Parkside,&#13;
(bringing lunch is encouraged).&#13;
Health &amp; Counseling Services and&#13;
To be eligible to join the group&#13;
will lead the group.&#13;
Volunteer of the week&#13;
John C. Weaver, 79, first UW System&#13;
President and 15th UW-Madison President,&#13;
dies in California.&#13;
university education all citizens of&#13;
Wisconsin."&#13;
Added Lyall, "I know the entire&#13;
university community, past and&#13;
present, joins with me in extending&#13;
our deepest sympathies to John's wife,&#13;
Roberta, and the Weaver family."&#13;
UW -Madison Chancellor David&#13;
Ward praised Weaver, a fellow&#13;
geographer, saying that: "The value of&#13;
his leadership during the first years of&#13;
the UW System cannot be&#13;
overemphasized. His vision and&#13;
common sense guided and shaped the&#13;
new System as it evolved into one of&#13;
the nation's finest institutions of&#13;
higher learning.&#13;
Dr. John Carrier Weaver, the first&#13;
president of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin System and the 15th&#13;
president of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin, died in his sleep at 2 am&#13;
March 10 at his home in Rancho Palos&#13;
Verdes, California. He was 79.&#13;
.&#13;
Weaver became president of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin on January I,&#13;
1971, succeeding Dr. Fred Harvey&#13;
Harrington. Later that year, Weaver&#13;
led the UW campuses into the merger&#13;
with the Wisconsin State Universities&#13;
System, a merger that created the&#13;
existing UW System.&#13;
Weaver served as president of the&#13;
UW System until 1977, when he&#13;
became a visiting distinguished&#13;
professor of geography at the&#13;
University of Southern California&#13;
(1977-85). He later served as the first&#13;
executive director of USC's&#13;
Annenberg Center for Study of the&#13;
American Experience (1978-81). He&#13;
was succeeded as president of the UW&#13;
System by Dr. Edwin Young.&#13;
UW System President Katharine&#13;
LyaIl announced Wea ver' s death the&#13;
same day at the regular meeting of the&#13;
Board of Regents. "John Weaver will&#13;
be remembered and appreciated for&#13;
many things," she said, "but most&#13;
especially for his unequaled passion&#13;
for extending the opportunity of a&#13;
Students are selected as "Volunteers&#13;
recently rated Diane "excellent" and&#13;
of the Week" by their altruistic&#13;
made the following comments, "Diane&#13;
attitudes, the amount of time shared&#13;
is super! She interacts very well with&#13;
within the community and the positive the children in a warm yet professional&#13;
impact their service has&#13;
manner. She seems to&#13;
made in the Iives of&#13;
know what to do before I&#13;
others. This weeks&#13;
ask her. Monday&#13;
volunteer is Diane Olson.&#13;
afternoon wouldn't be the&#13;
Diane Olson is a junior same without her."&#13;
majoring in English with&#13;
Diane reports,&#13;
plans to become an&#13;
"Volunteering at Bain&#13;
elementary school&#13;
has strengthened my own&#13;
teacher. Diane enrolled in&#13;
personal goal and dream&#13;
the Parkside Volunteer "'r:-::-:--;;;;:-::=-==-"'" of becoming a teacher. I&#13;
Program in January, 1992 Diane Olson have learned so much&#13;
when she helped out at the Shalom from Mrs. Wright and the children. I&#13;
Soup Kitchen in Kenosha. In October, wish Icould be with them everyday."&#13;
1994 Diane began Volunteering in the Thanks Diane for giving of your&#13;
first grade c1assroom of Gail Wright at time and attention to first grade&#13;
Bain Elementary School in Kenosha. children in one of the inner city&#13;
She has been assisting in the schools in Kenosha and for going the&#13;
classroom every Monday from noon - extra mile.&#13;
3:00pm ever since. Mrs. Wright&#13;
Volunteer opportunities&#13;
Racine correctional institute volunteers. Volunteers can&#13;
improve inmate's thinking patterns; enhance inmate's self&#13;
concept; and to provide opportunities to focus on&#13;
furthering educational plans/goals. Students interested in&#13;
criminal justice or any human service, inquire in Volunteer&#13;
Office in Career Center.&#13;
Office- Un.ion Grove needs volunteer to do a variety of&#13;
duties. 3 hours weekly in April and May. See Carol in&#13;
Volunteer Office.&#13;
One-Time Events Need Volunteers:&#13;
Kenosha Public Museum at the County Center in Bristol.&#13;
2 people to help at booth on Sat., March 25th from 9:30am&#13;
Join the whale team. Are you interested in Marine Biology -I 1:30am.&#13;
or just enjoy learning about whales? Share that knowledge&#13;
with elementary school children several times during the&#13;
semester. Ask for details in the Volunteer Office.&#13;
Arthritis Foundation at UW -P campus during "Well Day"&#13;
on Wed., March 29th for a 1 hour shift giving out&#13;
information. See Diane Yaris in the Volunteer Office.&#13;
Librarian's assistant needed. Racine County School&#13;
UW-Parkside Police Incident Report&#13;
3/6/95 Inc 95-162&#13;
Personal Property Theft -&#13;
A faculty member&#13;
reported his parking&#13;
permit stolen.&#13;
- A vendor at UW -P was&#13;
questioned about the&#13;
brand name tags attached&#13;
to purses being sold in&#13;
the Union. Vendor&#13;
removed tags.&#13;
Traffic Violation&#13;
Student cited for nonregistration&#13;
of vehicle.&#13;
exceeding speed Citation issued.&#13;
Property Theft, CART,&#13;
285 ( 10:45 am) - A&#13;
student reported an auto&#13;
submitted.&#13;
observed student exceed&#13;
the speed limit. A&#13;
citation was issued and&#13;
report submitted.&#13;
issued&#13;
submitted.&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
3/1 0/95 Inc 95-179&#13;
Traffic Violation ·A&#13;
visitor was cited for nonregistration&#13;
of vehicle&#13;
and no valid driver's&#13;
license.&#13;
3/8/95 Inc 95-170&#13;
Traffic Violation/Other,&#13;
Outer Loop/Ctb. JR.&#13;
(6:56 pm) - UPPSofficer&#13;
observed student exceed&#13;
speed limit. Citation&#13;
issued.&#13;
3/l0/95 Inc 95-177&#13;
Personal Property Theft -&#13;
Housing student's&#13;
passenger side window&#13;
of his vehicle was&#13;
smashed unknown&#13;
subject stole an equalizer&#13;
3/8/95 Inc 95-168&#13;
Traffic Violation, Outer&#13;
Loop/Hwy JR. (to:04&#13;
am) - UPPS officer&#13;
observed student fail to&#13;
stop for stop sign. A&#13;
citation was issued for&#13;
Slap sign violation and&#13;
warning given for failure&#13;
to wear seat belt.&#13;
3/9/95 Inc 95-175&#13;
Traffic Violation/Other,&#13;
Wood Rd.lHwY E. (9:39&#13;
- UPPS officer&#13;
student the speed limit. Citation&#13;
3/6/95 Inc 95-163&#13;
Medical Assist - A UW·&#13;
Parkside student was&#13;
accidentally struck In the&#13;
throat by a baseball.&#13;
Victim transported to St.&#13;
Catherine's for medical&#13;
screening.&#13;
317/95 Inc 95-165&#13;
Traffic Violation&#13;
Visitors were cited for&#13;
seat bell violations.&#13;
March is Seat Belt&#13;
Month.&#13;
3/9195 Inc 95-t73&#13;
Parking Enforcement-&#13;
Tow, Ed tot (2:37&#13;
pm) - UPPS officer&#13;
confirmed student as a&#13;
was 3/10/95 Inc 95·180&#13;
Traffic Violation - A&#13;
visitor was cited for&#13;
defective head- lamp and&#13;
suspended driver's&#13;
license.&#13;
3/8/95 Inc 95-171&#13;
Traffic Violation/Other,&#13;
Outer Loop Rd/Wood&#13;
Rd. (9: 15 pm) - UPPS&#13;
officer observed subject&#13;
exceed speed limit.&#13;
Citation issued.&#13;
3/1 0/95 Inc 95- t 78&#13;
Agency Assist - UWP&#13;
student drove into a across Comml 101. Dept. requested to handle&#13;
report due training&#13;
needs.&#13;
317/95 Inc 95-166&#13;
Traffic Violation&#13;
Student cited for stop&#13;
sign violation.&#13;
3/9/95 Inc 95-176&#13;
Traffic Violation/Other,&#13;
Wood Rd.lHwy E. (to:05&#13;
pm) - UPPS officer&#13;
observed subject exceed&#13;
speed limit. Citation was&#13;
3/10/95 Jnc 95-181&#13;
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student was cited for&#13;
defective head lamp and&#13;
seat belt violation.&#13;
317/95 Inc 95-140&#13;
Worthless Check&#13;
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"NSP' check.&#13;
3/8/95 Inc 95·169&#13;
Traffic Violation/Other.&#13;
Outer Loop/Wood Rd.&#13;
(6:40 pm) - UPPSofficer&#13;
observed student&#13;
3/9/95 Inc 95-174&#13;
Other,&#13;
Cth. (6:56 pm) - UPPSofficer&#13;
317/95 Inc 95-t67 3/9/95 Inc 95-172 State&#13;
3n195 Inc 95-164 Fraud&#13;
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3&#13;
Career fair highlights&#13;
achievement&#13;
The Nursing Center&#13;
alternative Dy Jim Hendrickson&#13;
"To get anywhere. especially as a&#13;
black person, you have to have a&#13;
degree behind you."&#13;
So said Zimmeri Cox at the&#13;
African-American Career Fair which&#13;
UW.parkside hosted on March 16.&#13;
300 area high school students attended&#13;
theevent. The purpose of the fair was&#13;
10 promote awareness among African-&#13;
American students about career&#13;
choices, and education as a primary&#13;
road to success.&#13;
Cox came from poverty to become&#13;
a respected art history professor. He&#13;
gradUaled from high school in 1939&#13;
during the Great Depression. "We&#13;
werepoor before that though," said&#13;
Cox. "I remember going to bed&#13;
hungry." Education advanced him. As&#13;
a Fulbright scholar, Cox went to&#13;
Europe to study architecture and an&#13;
history. "I got my job because I had&#13;
theeducation and training:' said Cox.&#13;
RickJones, a Racine-based lawyer,&#13;
spoke to a small group about his&#13;
Success. "~e hardest part was having&#13;
no money in your pocket and seeing&#13;
other people with fancy cars and&#13;
~lothes. They'd get up at noon, do a&#13;
h~le business, and come play ball&#13;
WIth you at 6." It's hard to keep going,&#13;
Zimmeri but you have to if&#13;
you want to get COX: ahead. "School is&#13;
hard. You have to&#13;
study."&#13;
Willis Payne is&#13;
station manager of&#13;
Channel 49,&#13;
RacineIMil waukee.&#13;
As station manager&#13;
he oversees&#13;
operations and&#13;
production&#13;
operations for the&#13;
station, which runs&#13;
mostly home&#13;
shopping. Payne&#13;
received his BA from UWMilwaukee.&#13;
Because 49 is a smaller&#13;
by Pamela Bradshaw provide that multi-disciplinary kind of&#13;
experience so that we learn how we&#13;
"A more holistic approach to health can all collaborate with each other, so&#13;
care," is how pediatric nurse- that we use what we are best prepared&#13;
practitioner Vicky Talbert describes for to serve the people," according to&#13;
the nursing center located in the Will"&#13;
Shalom Center. Others participating in the multi-&#13;
The Shalom Nursing Center, disciplinary effort include graduate&#13;
opened in October 1992, is operated nurses, medical students, medical&#13;
by the UW·MilwaukeeIUW-Parkside residents and physicians.&#13;
Consortial Nursing Program. Federal The clinic provides health care to&#13;
funding from the Division of Nursing people who use the services of the&#13;
and a grant from the Area Health Shalom Center. On Tuesday nights a&#13;
Education Center (AHEC). now physician comes to see cases beyond&#13;
located in Tallent Hall, help to support the scope of nursing. However,&#13;
the clinic. Talbert states that, "65 percent of the&#13;
Nursing centers employ registered problems can be managed by nurse&#13;
nurses and nurse practitioners to practitioners and nursing alone."&#13;
provide basic health care services. The The nursing center sees a variety of&#13;
popularity of nursing centers as an problems including hypertension,&#13;
alternative source of basic health care diabetes, urinary tract infections,&#13;
is growing, according to a 1992 article gastrointestinal problems and mental&#13;
in Modern Healthcare Magazine. health problems. "We see a lot of&#13;
Coordinator of the Consortia] people who are very socially isolated,"&#13;
Nursing Program, Joan Wilk, states Wilk said.&#13;
that rhe federal funding requires that Some of the services provided by&#13;
"25 % of the nursing students have the clinic are: adult health screenings&#13;
significant exposure to working in the and exams, woman's health care,&#13;
community nursing center. infant and children's health care, teen&#13;
"A lot of our students have had no health services and parent/child&#13;
experience with the homeless. They support.&#13;
don't know what they are getting into "Trying to keep people well and&#13;
exactly. They come in with one idea of teach them about health promotion," is&#13;
wbat a homeless person is and they the center's focus, said Wilko There&#13;
leave with a pretty different idea." are many free materials available in&#13;
Education is also a large part of both English and Spanish regarding&#13;
AHEC's mission. The goal is, "to health promotion.&#13;
Fulbright grants available&#13;
The United States Information Society (USIA), the J. William Fulbright&#13;
Foreign Scholarship Board and the Institute of International Education(IIE)&#13;
announce the official opening on May 1, 1995, of the 1996-97 competition for&#13;
Fulbright Grants and other grants for graduate study abroad in academic fields&#13;
and for professional training in the creanve and the pertorrrung ens.&#13;
Students currently enrolled in University of Wisconsin-Parkside (college or&#13;
university) should contact Lillian Trager, the Fulbright Program Adviser on&#13;
campus, located in GR202 or GR335 for brochures, application forms and&#13;
further information. The deadline for the receipt of applications is Sept IS, 1995.&#13;
Applications will be reviewed on campus prior to being forwarded to TIE for the&#13;
October 23, 1995, deadline.&#13;
station, he says he advanced more&#13;
quickly than he would have at WTMJ&#13;
or WISN. "For Gobs in] technical or&#13;
editing, I recommend going to a twoyear&#13;
instead of a four-year school, like&#13;
MATe. It gives the hands-on&#13;
experience; 4-years give more of the&#13;
theory. If you want to be a station&#13;
manager or work for an ABC or NBC&#13;
affiliate, then you should get your 4-&#13;
year degree."&#13;
There were also student panel&#13;
discussions with students from&#13;
Carthage, Gateway and UW-Parkside.&#13;
One Carthage student said there&#13;
should be more African-Americans&#13;
going to school. 411 don't see enough&#13;
of you there," he said.&#13;
According to Carthage official&#13;
Carly Drummer, there are currently 78&#13;
full time and 13 part time African-&#13;
American students enrolled at&#13;
Carthage College.&#13;
OW Parkside has 250 African-&#13;
American students out of a total&#13;
population of 4403.&#13;
"Keep&#13;
going&#13;
until you&#13;
have it.&#13;
Once you&#13;
have it,&#13;
improve&#13;
.upon it:'&#13;
Women, continued&#13;
womanwho has children."&#13;
According to Moore, some say that the way to lower&#13;
taxesis to cut benefits. She finds that a specious argument&#13;
because"every penny of AFDC [benefits] goes back into&#13;
the local economy." Moore says when people talk about&#13;
"welfarequeens," they only make a bad situation worse.&#13;
Womenon welfare are not climbing out of poverty, she&#13;
said."The thought that drags women back to poverty is,&#13;
'Whyshould I work when others get paid to stay at home?"&#13;
Andgenerating more minimum wage jobs will not better&#13;
poorwomen's position. "$4.25 an hour is not a Slart! Half&#13;
wouldhave to go to childcare," stated Moore. The only&#13;
wayto improve anything is action. "You gotta get mad!"&#13;
Mooreexclaimed. "You have to say 'I'm opposed to this!'"&#13;
Four focus groups offered courses of action to women at&#13;
the poverty level. One group offered assistance in&#13;
designingspending plans on a limited income. Another&#13;
discussedthe impact of the "Contract with America." A&#13;
thirdgroup shared its experiences in starting over. A fourth&#13;
lookedat the many different faces of Wisconsin women in&#13;
poverty.&#13;
Tedi Winnett offered advice on planning finances on a&#13;
limited income. "I'm not going to pretend there are any&#13;
easy answers," said Winnett. "It doesn't matter how much&#13;
you have, it's how you manage it." For your spending plan,&#13;
be organized, but keep it simple. "You have to know what&#13;
you have and where it goes," she advised.&#13;
Poverty struck Glynda Chapple hard. After her divorce,&#13;
she had to go to the welfare assistance office. "I did the one&#13;
thing I thought I'd never do." And she thought others were&#13;
looking at her and thinking "'What's she doing there?'"&#13;
But her children needed food, and a roof over their heads.&#13;
"The lady [at the welfare assistance office] was very&#13;
nice ... She told me it happens to a lot of women."&#13;
Summing up her presentation, Chapple said, "I know&#13;
what it is to have, and I know what it is to not have."&#13;
An awards presentation ended the day. Six area women&#13;
were awarded for their service to southeastern Wisconsin:&#13;
Pauline Mitchell, Wendy Miller, Barb Pinkenstein, Corinne&#13;
Owens, Jean Mandli, and Vanda Kindermann.&#13;
One Liberal's Opinion&#13;
Student elections: Are they a waste of time?&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
DearEditor, issues. Let's get real here! Do they&#13;
Dueto our Governor's budget cuts, understand us? Do they understand&#13;
ourcampus had to make big reductions. where we come from?!? I have to&#13;
Andnaturally the first thing our top question their decision on this big&#13;
dogswould go for is minority change. Where is their logic? As a&#13;
programs! Meaning "Let's get rid of Peer Advisor for this office, 1 have seen&#13;
Officeof Multicultural Student Affairs the benefits to the students of UW·&#13;
(OMSA)!" Already, other concerned Parkside. I took this job not because of&#13;
studentsaccompanied me to talk to pay, but because I wanted to help the&#13;
AssistantChancellor Gary Grace. He students. My reward will be to see&#13;
statedthat Anthony Brown would be them make it through school with me.&#13;
movingto the administrative offices I hope that Latinos, African, Asian,&#13;
reponing directly to the Chancellor, and Native Americans start to wake up&#13;
otherOMSA staff would be dispersed on this campus! Do you students really&#13;
to other duties. Where does that leave care or not? We need OMSA to&#13;
thestudents of color on this campus? support programs and retention for&#13;
PSGAsent student representation to the students of color.&#13;
bUdgethearings. I ask what did they I also dispute what will happen to&#13;
do? Nothing! They did not represent OMSA's future empty offices? 1can&#13;
us! As a PSGA senatorv l asked to see it now, staff from other offices will&#13;
attendthe meetings, but they had be fighting over this empty quarters.&#13;
alreadypicked their clique to go. These people no doubt don't care the&#13;
Nowthe students that benefited from minority students lose out as long as&#13;
OMSAwill have to seek help from they get their space! If OMSA does get&#13;
peoplewho have not walked in our scratched out of our University then the&#13;
Shoes,nor people who understand the offices should go to the organizers that&#13;
biaseswe feel. Yes, the rumor says that it houses! After all they are major&#13;
thedecision makers here want the status, like PAS A, Ranger. PSGA,&#13;
whOleuniversity to' deal with minority SOC, which all have offices. .&#13;
11:;;:"".. "' ...,....,.........-.". ...;-;",,&gt;71. It is sad that I had to hear this EDITORIAL POLICY rumor in the halls and not from&#13;
.The Rf/ngtr News encourages and invitesLetters 10 the Our Rulers. If these rumors are&#13;
~tOr. whelher they agree or disagree with a Slory or column. then we have lost another&#13;
tsorellders' viewpoints on campus/community issues can be. true, d IS "When all&#13;
vented through such leiters. war for the stu en .&#13;
When many letters express similar viewpoints. a is said and done, we hyphenated&#13;
ttpresenuuive sample maybe published, Letterssbould ~ot Americans are here LO stay,&#13;
~~, 2!50words and should be. delivered 10 the Ranger office bli happily or unhappily in&#13;
\"'I..L D139C) before noon 00 Monday. Lettersmust be.lyped bub ng . "&#13;
anddouble-spaced, mustcontainno misleading or libelous the great non-meltlOg pot -&#13;
~lcnt, an~ must include Ihe author's name andphone number. Enrique Lopez&#13;
!fauerswhichfail to comply will be returned to the eutbcr.The A Anthony (Tony) Flores&#13;
:Tlgtt News reserves the rig"l to edilleners. .&#13;
will be again), and it is nice for the&#13;
student body to recognize this. Also.&#13;
due to the concern over the election&#13;
committee disorganization, the&#13;
committee has been reformed. Steve&#13;
Zieman, the new chairman, is&#13;
committed to giving all students a fair&#13;
chance to run for office. So, don't&#13;
damn them all because of a few.&#13;
PSGA is one or our few outlets for&#13;
constructive complaining. They CAN&#13;
make a di fference. They must use&#13;
their time and energy for opposing&#13;
tuition increases and other student&#13;
concerns. If they don't, they can't help&#13;
us. Petty partisan bickering certainly&#13;
DOESN'T help students. And helping&#13;
students is their mission.&#13;
kosher. (Adair-Nichols boyfriend was&#13;
a member of the past election&#13;
committee.) Adair-Nichols' biography&#13;
was not printed in the 3/2195 Ranger&#13;
with the others due to unknown&#13;
circumstances. These issues&#13;
necessitate a new election for VP. If&#13;
you are unconcerned, remember that&#13;
Jennifer Buchholz was elected to VP&#13;
last year and succeeded to the&#13;
presidency. It is important.&#13;
All of the PSGA elections had the&#13;
same basic problem: no one knew&#13;
what was going on, and perhaps some&#13;
folks who wanted to run never got the&#13;
chance due to the packets being&#13;
unavailable, I also am concerned&#13;
about the level of dirty-dealing and&#13;
backchat in the past election. Newt&#13;
Gingrich, a master of the snide&#13;
comment, has even publicly said, 'I&#13;
personally do not intend to stay in a&#13;
politics dominated by smearing and&#13;
mudslinging-a politics which has all&#13;
too often been characteristic of recent&#13;
years in this country.' Mudslinging&#13;
should have no place at Parkside. The&#13;
people who engaged in this forgot that&#13;
their primary mission is to help the&#13;
students.&#13;
As for positive notes, welt, Teri&#13;
Jacobson did get the most votes for&#13;
PSG A Senator. She was the most&#13;
qualified person on the ballot (and&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
Student elections. Are they a waste&#13;
of time? The Parkside community&#13;
seems to think that they are. The last&#13;
batch might have been, because they&#13;
probably will be invalidated. Several&#13;
senators didn't get their election&#13;
packets on time, and proper release&#13;
forms weren't signed.&#13;
There are possible problems with&#13;
both the presidential and vice&#13;
presidential elections. Tom Richie,&#13;
presidential candidate, has had&#13;
attendance problems throughout the&#13;
past semester. Richie has been&#13;
censured by PSGA for poor&#13;
attendance, and has missed meetings&#13;
at least four times according to&#13;
records obtained in the PSGA office.&#13;
Jennifer Buchholz, current PSGA&#13;
president, is concerned. (However, she&#13;
will not run against Richie if the&#13;
elections are invalidated-) What kind&#13;
of president will he be if he keeps&#13;
missing meetings?&#13;
The VP election also is&#13;
problematical. According (0 outgoing&#13;
PSGA Senator Deb Cutler, Adair-&#13;
Nichols started campaigning before&#13;
she should have. However, Wilda&#13;
evidently made disparaging remarks&#13;
about her boyfriend, which wasn't too&#13;
Author's note: I recently contested&#13;
this election. If you wish to do the&#13;
same, you have until Friday, March&#13;
24th. There will be a meeting at&#13;
11:00 am to discuss contestations.&#13;
Outrage of the Week:&#13;
The baseball strike makes me ill. If&#13;
my unions acted as Donald Fehr has&#13;
acted "on behalf" of the players union,&#13;
they would have gone out of business.&#13;
The idea, Don, is give and take, not&#13;
take- take-take. Otherwise, as CJ has&#13;
put it, Fehr looks like the southbound&#13;
end of a -cnhbound mule.&#13;
areer fair highlights&#13;
chievement&#13;
y Jim Hendrickson&#13;
''To get anywhere, especially as a&#13;
lack person, you have to have a&#13;
egree behind you."&#13;
So said Zimmeri Cox at the&#13;
frican-American Career Fair which&#13;
-Parkside hosted on March 16.&#13;
spoke to a small group about his&#13;
success. "The hardest part was having&#13;
no money in your pocket and seeing&#13;
other people with fancy cars and&#13;
~lotbes. They'd get up at noon, do a&#13;
h~le business, and come play ball&#13;
with you at 6." It's hard to keep going,&#13;
station, he says he advanced more&#13;
quickly than he would have at WTMJ&#13;
or WIS • "For [jobs in] technical or&#13;
editing, l recommend going to a twoyear&#13;
instead of a four-year school, like&#13;
MATC. It gives the hands-on&#13;
experience; 4-years give more of the&#13;
theory. If you want to be a station&#13;
manager or work for an ABC or NBC&#13;
affiliate, then you should get your 4-&#13;
year degree."&#13;
00 area high school students attended&#13;
!he event. The purpo e of the fair was&#13;
10 promote awareness among Africanroerican&#13;
students about career&#13;
tboices, and education as a primary&#13;
oad to success.&#13;
Zimmeri but you have to if&#13;
you want to get&#13;
Cox: ahead. "School is&#13;
"Keep&#13;
going&#13;
until you&#13;
have it.&#13;
Once you&#13;
have it,&#13;
improve&#13;
upon it."&#13;
hard. You have to&#13;
study."&#13;
Willis Payne is&#13;
station manager of&#13;
Channel 49,&#13;
Racine/Milwaukee.&#13;
As station manager&#13;
he oversees&#13;
operations and&#13;
production&#13;
operations for the&#13;
station, which runs&#13;
mostly home&#13;
shopping. Payne&#13;
There were also student panel&#13;
discussions with students from&#13;
Carthage, Gateway and UW-Parkside.&#13;
One Carthage student aid there&#13;
should be more African-Americans&#13;
going to school.") don't see enough&#13;
of you there," he said.&#13;
According to Carthage official&#13;
Carly Drummer, there are currently 78&#13;
full time and 13 part time AfricanAmerican&#13;
students enrolled at&#13;
Carthage College .&#13;
Cox came from poverty to become&#13;
a re pected art history professor. He&#13;
graduated from high school in 1939&#13;
during the Great Depression. "We&#13;
were poor before that though ," said&#13;
Cox. . "I remember going to bed&#13;
hungry." Education advanced him. As&#13;
a fulbnght scholar, Cox went to&#13;
Europe to study architecture and art&#13;
history. "l got my job because l had&#13;
the education and training." said Cox.&#13;
Rick Jones, a Racine- based lawyer,&#13;
received his BA from UWMilwaukee.&#13;
Because 49 is a smaller&#13;
UW Parkside has 250 AfricanAmerican&#13;
students out of a total&#13;
population of 4403 .&#13;
Women , continued&#13;
woman who has children. "&#13;
According to Moore, some say that the way to lower&#13;
taxes is to cut benefits. She finds that a specious argument&#13;
because "every penny of AFDC [benefits] goes back into&#13;
the local economy ." Moore says when people talk about&#13;
"welfare queens," they only make a bad situation worse.&#13;
Women on welfare are not climbing out of poverty , she&#13;
said. 'The thought that drags women back to poverty is,&#13;
'Why should l work when others get paid to stay at home?"&#13;
And generating more mini mum wage jobs will not better&#13;
poor women's position. "$4.25 an hour is not a start ! Half&#13;
would have to go to childcare," s tated Moore. The only&#13;
way to improve anything is ac ti on. ''You gott a get mad!"&#13;
Moore exclaimed. "You have to say Tm opposed to this!' "&#13;
Four focus group offered cour es of action to women at&#13;
the poverty level. One group offered assistance in&#13;
designing spending plans on a limited income. Another&#13;
discussed the impact of the "Contract with America." A&#13;
third group shared its experiences i n starting over. A fourth&#13;
looked at the many different faces of Wisconsin women in&#13;
poverty.&#13;
Tedi Winnett offered advice on planning finances on a&#13;
limited income. 'Tm not going to pretend there are any&#13;
easy answers," said Winnett. "It doesn't matter how much&#13;
you have, it's how you manage it." For your spending plan,&#13;
be organized, but keep it simple. "You have to know what&#13;
you have and where it goes," she advised .&#13;
Poverty struck Glynda Chapple hard . After her divorce,&#13;
she had to go to the welfare ass istance office. "1 did the one&#13;
thing I thought I'd never do ." And she thought others were&#13;
looking at her and thinking "'What's she doing there?"'&#13;
But her children needed food , and a roof over their heads.&#13;
"The lady [at the welfare assi stance office] was very&#13;
nice .... She told me it happens to a lot of women."&#13;
Summing up her presentation, Chapple said , "I know&#13;
what it i to have, and I know what it i to not have."&#13;
An awards presentation ended the day. Six area women&#13;
were awarded for their service to southeastern Wiscon in:&#13;
Pauline Mitchell , Wendy Miller, Barb Pinke n tein , Corinne&#13;
Owens, Jean Mandli , and Vanda Kindermann .&#13;
3&#13;
The Nursing Center&#13;
alternative&#13;
by Pamela Brad haw&#13;
"A more holistic approach to health&#13;
care," i how pediatric nursepractitioner&#13;
Vicky Talbert de cribes&#13;
the nur ing center located in the&#13;
Shalom Center.&#13;
The Shalom ursing Center,&#13;
opened in October 1992, is operated&#13;
by the UW-Milwaukee/UW-Parkside&#13;
Con ortial ursing Program. Federal&#13;
funding from the Division of ursmg&#13;
and a grant from the Area Health&#13;
Education Center (AHEC), now&#13;
located in Tallent Hall, help to upport&#13;
the clinic.&#13;
ur ing center employ regi tered&#13;
nurses and nurse practi cioners to&#13;
prm·ide basic health care service . The&#13;
popularity of nursing centers a an&#13;
alternative ource of basic health care&#13;
is growing, according to a I 992 article&#13;
in Modem Healthcare Magazine.&#13;
Coo r dinator of the Con ortial&#13;
Nursing Program, Joan Wilk , states&#13;
that the federal funding require that&#13;
"25 % of the nur ing student have&#13;
ignificant expo ure to working in the&#13;
community nursing center.&#13;
provide that mult1-d1 ciphnary kind of&#13;
experience o that we learn how we&#13;
can all collaborate with each other, o&#13;
that we use what we are best prepared&#13;
for 10 erve the people," according to&#13;
Wilk .&#13;
Others participating in the multidi&#13;
ciplinary effort include graduate&#13;
nurses, medical student , medical&#13;
residents and phy icians.&#13;
The clinic provide health care to&#13;
people who u e the service of the&#13;
Shalom Center. On Tue day night a&#13;
physician comes to ee case beyond&#13;
the scope of nursing. However,&#13;
Talbert tales that "65 percent of the&#13;
problems can be managed by nur e&#13;
practitioners and nur ing alone."&#13;
The nursing center ee a variety of&#13;
problems including hyperten ion,&#13;
diabetes , urinary tract infections,&#13;
ga trointe tinal problem and mental&#13;
health problems . "We see a lot of&#13;
people who are very socially isolated,"&#13;
Wilk said.&#13;
Some of the ervice pro ided by&#13;
the chnic are: adult health creening&#13;
and exam , woman ' health care,&#13;
infant and children' health care. teen&#13;
"A lot of our tudent have had no health services and parent/child&#13;
eJtperience with the homele s. They&#13;
don' t know what they are getting into&#13;
exactly . They come m with one idea of&#13;
what a homeless person is and they&#13;
leave with a pretty different idea"&#13;
Education is also a large part of&#13;
AHEC's mission . The goal is, "to&#13;
support.&#13;
"Trying 10 keep people well and&#13;
teach them about health promotion," is&#13;
the center's focu , aid Wilk. There&#13;
are many free matenal a ailable in&#13;
both English and Spanish regarding&#13;
health promotion&#13;
Fulbright grants available&#13;
The United State Information Society ( SIA), the J. William Fulbright&#13;
Foreign Scholarship Board and the In titute of International Edu ation(IIE)&#13;
announce the official opening on May I. 1995, of the 1996-97 compet1t1on for&#13;
Fulbright Grant and other grants for graduate tudy abroad in academic field&#13;
and tor profe sional trairung in the creauve and the pertormmg ans.&#13;
Students currently enrolled in University of Wi con in -Parkside (college or&#13;
university) hould contact Lillian Trager, the Fulbright Program dvi er on&#13;
campus , located in GR202 or GR335 for brochure , application forms and&#13;
further information . The deadline for the receipt of application I ept I 5, I 995.&#13;
Application will be reviewed on campu prior to being forwarded to IIE for the&#13;
October '.!3 , 1995, deadline.&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Dear Echtor, issues. Let's get real here! Do they&#13;
understand us ? Do they under tand&#13;
where we come from ?!? I have to&#13;
question their decision on this big&#13;
change. Where is their logic ? As a&#13;
Peer Advisor for this office, 1 have seen&#13;
the benefits to the student of UWParkside.&#13;
I took this job not because of&#13;
pay, but because I wanted to help the&#13;
students. My reward will be to see&#13;
them make it through school with me.&#13;
One Liberal's Opinion&#13;
Due to our Governor's budget cuts,&#13;
our campus had to make bi g reductions.&#13;
And naturally the first thing our top&#13;
dogs would go for is minority&#13;
programs! Meaning "Let's get rid of&#13;
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs&#13;
(OMSA)!" Already, other concerned&#13;
students accompanied me to talk to&#13;
Assistant Chancellor Gary Grace. He&#13;
lated that Anthony Brown would be&#13;
moving to the administrative offices&#13;
reporting directly to the Chancellor,&#13;
other OMSA staff would be dispersed&#13;
lo other duties. Where does that leave&#13;
the students of color on this campus?&#13;
PSGA sent student repre sentation to the&#13;
budget hearings. I ask what did they&#13;
do? 'othmg! They did not represent&#13;
us! As a PSGA senator, I asked to&#13;
auend the meetings, but they had&#13;
already picked their clique to go .&#13;
ow the students that benefited from&#13;
OMSA will have to seek help from&#13;
people who have not walked in our&#13;
shoes, nor people who understand the&#13;
biases we feel. Yes, the rumor says that&#13;
the decision makers here want the&#13;
~hole university to deal with minority&#13;
I he;::: that Latinos, African, Asian,&#13;
and Native Americans start to wake up&#13;
on this campus! Do you students really&#13;
care or not? We need OMSA to&#13;
support programs and retention for&#13;
students of color.&#13;
I also dispute what will happen to&#13;
OMSA · future empty offices? I can&#13;
ee it now, taff from other offices will&#13;
be fighting over thi empty quarters.&#13;
These people no doubt don't care the&#13;
minority students lose out as long as&#13;
they get their space! If OMSA does get&#13;
scratched out of our University then the&#13;
offices should go to the organizer that&#13;
it houses! After all they are major&#13;
status, like PASA, Ranger, PSGA,&#13;
SOC, which all have offices. .&#13;
It is sad that J had to hear this&#13;
E D I T Q A I A L p Q L I C Y rumor in the halls and not from&#13;
Tht Rangtr New, encourage• and invites Le tters 10 the our Rulers . Jf the e rumors are&#13;
~ior. whether 1bey agree or disagree with a s1ory or column . true then we have lost another&#13;
.., reader s· viewpointi on campus/cornmuni1y issues can be ' d ts "When all&#13;
Yenled lhrough such leu""· war for the stu en •&#13;
When many leners expres similar viewpoints, a i said and done, we hyphenated&#13;
1tprcsenia1ive 1ample rru,y be published . Leners should nol Americans are here to stay,&#13;
:~ 250 words and should be delivered 10 the Ranger office bl' h ily or unhappily in&#13;
•w.. Dl39C) berore noon on Monday . Leners mus1 be typed bub rng app . ,,&#13;
: double-spaced, musi contain no misleading or libelous the great non-melung pot. •&#13;
Lt leru , and mus1 include the authors name and phone number. Enri ue Lopez&#13;
11a:•s w,h1ch fail 10 comply will be returned 10 the author . Tht q A. Anthony (Tony) Flores&#13;
" g,r New, reserves lhe 11gh1 10 edi1 le uers.&#13;
-&#13;
Student elections: Are they a waste of time?&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
Ranger Columnist&#13;
Student elections. Are they a waste&#13;
of time? The Parkside community&#13;
seem to think that they are. The last&#13;
batch might have been, because they&#13;
probably will be invalidated. Several&#13;
senators didn't get their election&#13;
packet on time, and proper relea e&#13;
forms weren't signed .&#13;
There are pos ible problems with&#13;
both the presidential and vice&#13;
presidential elections. Tom Richie,&#13;
presidential candidate , ha had&#13;
attendance problem throughout the&#13;
past semester. Richie has been&#13;
censured by PSGA for poor&#13;
attendance, and has mi sed meetings&#13;
at least four times according to&#13;
records obtained in the PSGA office.&#13;
Jennifer Buchholz, current PSGA&#13;
president, is concerned. (However, she&#13;
will not run against Richie if the&#13;
elections are invalidated.) What kind&#13;
of president will he be if he keeps&#13;
missing meeting ?&#13;
The VP election also is&#13;
problematical. According to outgoing&#13;
PSGA Senator Deb Cutler, Adairichols&#13;
started campaignmg before&#13;
she should have . However, Wilda&#13;
evidently made disparaging remarks&#13;
about her boyfriend, which wasn't too&#13;
ko~her. (Adair- ichol boyfriend was&#13;
a member of the past elect ion&#13;
committee.) Adair- ichols' biography&#13;
was not printed in the /'U95 Ranger&#13;
w i th the other due to unknown&#13;
circumstances . The. e i ue&#13;
nece itate a new elecaon for VP. If&#13;
you are unconcerned. remember that&#13;
Jennifer Buchholz was elected to VP&#13;
last year and ucceeded to the&#13;
presidency . It is important.&#13;
All of the PSGA elections had th&#13;
ame basic problem : no one new&#13;
what w going on, and perhap som&#13;
folks who v.anted to run never got the&#13;
chance due to the packet being&#13;
unavailable. I al o am concerned&#13;
about the level of dirty-dealing and&#13;
backchat in the past election. , ewt&#13;
Gingrich, a master of the sni de&#13;
comment, ha even publicly aid. ' I&#13;
per onally do not intend to tay in a&#13;
politics dominated by smearing and&#13;
mud tinging-a politics which ha all&#13;
too often been characteri tic of recent&#13;
years in thi country.' Mudslingmg&#13;
should have no place at Parkside. The&#13;
people who engaged in thi~ forgot that&#13;
their primary mi ion i to help the&#13;
students.&#13;
s for po itive notes, well. Teri&#13;
Jacob on did get the most vote for&#13;
PSGA Senator. She was the most&#13;
qualified person on the ballot (and&#13;
will be agai n), and 11 1s nice for the&#13;
tudent body to re ogni1.e thi . Al o,&#13;
due to the concern o ·er the elc tion&#13;
c ommittee di organiLation, the&#13;
committee h been re~ rmcd, teve&#13;
Zieman, the new chairman, is&#13;
committed to giv ing all studem a fair&#13;
chance to run f r office. So. don· I&#13;
damn them all be , u e of a few.&#13;
P GA i ne or our few outlet: for&#13;
con tructive complaining. They CA&#13;
make a difference. They mu t u~e&#13;
their tim and nergy for oppo. ing&#13;
tuition incrca ·es and other student&#13;
concerns. If they d n ' t, th y can't help&#13;
us . Petty part1 an bickering certain!&#13;
DOES 'T help tudents . And helping&#13;
tudent is their m,~ . 10n .&#13;
Author' note : l recently conte ted&#13;
th1 election . If you w1 h to do the&#13;
ame, you have until Friday, 1arch&#13;
241h. There ill be a meeting at&#13;
11 :00 am to di cu conte talion .&#13;
Outrage of the Week:&#13;
The ba eball strike makes me ill. If&#13;
my union acted a D nald Fehr ha .&#13;
cted "on behalf' of the play rs union ,&#13;
they would have gone out of bu ine .&#13;
The idea, Don. 1 give and take, not&#13;
take-take-take. Otherwise. as CJ ha&#13;
put it, Fehr loo · like the outhbound&#13;
end of a r •,rthbound mule.&#13;
4&#13;
host&#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
I don't know about you. but I'd forgive my wife if she&#13;
tried to slowly poison me to death.&#13;
On All My Children, Gloria was still rocking her baby&#13;
Anna (really just a pillow, but she makes do.) when her&#13;
mother came in. Mama Helen Marsh is used to getting her&#13;
word in, and so when Gloria wouldn't stop paying attention&#13;
to the pillow, Helen snatched it away. Of course, like any&#13;
mother of a pillow, Gloria had to kill anyone who would&#13;
take away her baby. If it'5 her mother, well that's just too&#13;
bad. The wages of sin are death, sayeth Mrs Chandler.&#13;
Well, the two fought their way down the hall to the court&#13;
hearing which was deciding whether or not Gloria was&#13;
competent to stand trial. Helen showed herself to be a&#13;
wicked one to the court, and Gloria was found to be insane.&#13;
Adam, Gloria's husband, was quite glad that she was not&#13;
going to be tried for his attempted murder.&#13;
Also in Pine Valley, a touching scene of love and loss:&#13;
Beside Natalie's grave, Trevor saw Laurel. They promised&#13;
never to see each other again. As they were parting, Jack&#13;
walked by. (I'm sure he just wanted to how Natalie was&#13;
doing.) Inspired by their love, Jack told Laurel she was free&#13;
to make a life with the fashion refugee. Laurel was so&#13;
happy, she ran to the Dillon home to tell him the news.&#13;
Jack drank himself to sleep. And Janet imagined Trevor,&#13;
Laurel, Timmie, and Harold (the dog) down in the well.&#13;
You remember the well- the. one Janet threw Natalie&#13;
down in order to marry Trevor. Idon't quite know how&#13;
she's going to trick them all in the well at the same time,&#13;
but nuttiness is the mother of invention.&#13;
Speaking of nutty, on One Life to Live, Todd got idea&#13;
that his wife Blair might not really be pregnant. Just&#13;
because she tricked her last rich husband that way, doesn't&#13;
mean she is trying to trick this rich husband that way. I&#13;
mean, she didn't know for sure that Todd was Victor's son&#13;
until after they slept together.&#13;
And I think the woman actually pregnant. I don't think&#13;
this storyline can go any other way. Because everyone&#13;
expects her to he, she's probably telling the truth this time.&#13;
She had a good thing going with Cord, who is much richer&#13;
than Todd. Why risk it if you're not pregnant? Ms. Daimler&#13;
has always been too smart for that.&#13;
Blair's aunt Dorian is still stuck in the secret room.&#13;
VikilNikilJean hasn't returned, so she has no food or water.&#13;
(Thank goodness she still looks fabulous). There is no air&#13;
circulating. She has no one to talk to (because she didn't&#13;
think to develop alternate personalities). The. room is&#13;
getting smaller. Seriously, expect Dorian will soon figure way out of&#13;
the room. She has already discovered some loose bricks.&#13;
Expect her to run to the police to confess to killing Victor?&#13;
Idon't either, but she might tell Clint what Viki/Niki/Jean&#13;
did to her. Clint has always been very understanding and&#13;
helpful when Viki struggled with MPD before. Why, he&#13;
even got Niki to fall in love with him years ago. Since Clint&#13;
and Viki are destined for one another, expect the recovery&#13;
process will hasten their reunion.&#13;
In Salem, Marlena is still hospitalized, and she has those&#13;
weird glasses, which hide her preternaturally glowing eyes.&#13;
Stefano's still makirrg a fool of himself about Marlena, and&#13;
Celeste is not happy about it.&#13;
..&#13;
The devil inside Marlena is probably happy so few of her&#13;
family members are left in Salem: Roman is gone, Sami is&#13;
on the run, and Carrie and Austin are searching for her.&#13;
(Eric didn't even send a Christmas card, but what do you&#13;
expect from a boy who never visits home?) Like starcrossed&#13;
lovers, and Austin are distant to one another.&#13;
She is upset because she found lipstick on his pillow; he is&#13;
heartbroken because he slept with Sami unknowingly&#13;
(Remember, she used drugs to make him her sex slave.)&#13;
and cannot tell Carrie until Sarni releases him from his vow&#13;
of silence. (Some people can keep their word.)&#13;
As Brady and Reed look for Sami, Jennifer continues to&#13;
for Clark, her mother's one-night-stand. This time,&#13;
Jennifer remembers she has ajob, and her talk-show to&#13;
put out an on Clark. All Salem be involved in the&#13;
search. Jennifer could solve this problem a lot quicker, if&#13;
sbe'djust look in her shower. Clark is there, underneath the&#13;
Prell and Zest, in the form of her ex-husband Jack.&#13;
o«;&#13;
by Mike Schaefer&#13;
Howdy. I'm ... back. For those of&#13;
you who don't recognize the byline, I&#13;
occasionally wrote for the Ranger last&#13;
year. This year, even with Nick&#13;
Zahn's begging and pleading, I had&#13;
decided Ijust didn't have the time.&#13;
However, after writing a nasty letter&#13;
to the editor and seeing it in print two&#13;
weeks ago Iremembered how much&#13;
fun this is. So ... J'm back.&#13;
Those of you who knew me&#13;
personally last year will probably&#13;
remember that Ispent a lot of time&#13;
talking about my future with the U of&#13;
M at Minneapolis, and I know that&#13;
some of you who have seen me hallprowling&#13;
here at UWP but haven't&#13;
had a chance to talk to me have been&#13;
curious as to what happened (not&#13;
losing any sleep over it.J should&#13;
think, hut just wondering). To he&#13;
honest, I'm not sure myself "what"&#13;
happened, but Ican write about some&#13;
of the events that occurred and let you&#13;
figure it out for your collective selves.&#13;
Oh, and for those of you who have no&#13;
idea who I am (I'm nobody, really,&#13;
just some guy with a keyboard) 1 hope&#13;
that even without the background&#13;
information behind my character,&#13;
you'll still find the following&#13;
somewhat entertaining and, maybe,&#13;
even inspiring.&#13;
So, since moving to Minneapolis&#13;
(Sept 1st. 1994) I've had five jobs,&#13;
one of which was being ~ roadie for&#13;
Illi: Rooald McDonald for all of&#13;
Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and&#13;
part of Missouri who, in 1972, shortly&#13;
after returning from Viet Nam was in&#13;
the wrong place at the wrong time in&#13;
New Orleans and now has on his&#13;
felony record convictions for heroin&#13;
smuggling, male prostitution and&#13;
white slavery. Incidentally, he was a&#13;
freshman when Elvis was a senior and&#13;
was in the last class to graduate from&#13;
Elvis' high school. Also incidentally,&#13;
he attended many of Elvis' parties&#13;
(pretty much everyone was invited,&#13;
Elvis was sooo cool) and the only&#13;
words The King ever told him&#13;
were,"Man, you talk too much."&#13;
Oh, in case you haven't guessed. [&#13;
didn't stay in Minneapolis, but while I&#13;
was there Idid visit the Mall of&#13;
America (where Ialmost bought a&#13;
Kurt Cobain memorial holographic&#13;
keychain in the shape of a twelvegauge,&#13;
ya' know, it's so much better&#13;
to regret the things you did do rather&#13;
than the things you didn't) and Irode&#13;
the indoor roller-coaster (cheese, pure&#13;
cheese); I discovered that even though&#13;
a city may have an night&#13;
skyline and pipe classical music to all&#13;
of its downtown bus stops, the&#13;
inhabitants can still be, well, less than&#13;
friendly, ~ for a certain two&#13;
American Indians Igot reaUy&#13;
plastered 00 malt liquor (blecchh)&#13;
with, crawled along underneath a&#13;
freeway bridge over the Mississippi&#13;
with, was initiated into their tribe&#13;
around midnight by, told me a bunch&#13;
of white people jokes (I didn't get any&#13;
of them), reminisced about Speed&#13;
Racer with, and who christened and&#13;
renamed me "Crazy White Brother" in&#13;
a blood ritual (I scraped my elbow&#13;
climbing around on the bridge)&#13;
although for the life of me [can't&#13;
remember how to say it in the&#13;
language of my people.&#13;
So after having my car towed,&#13;
becoming loved among the natives of&#13;
this land (yet hated by my fellow&#13;
whitemen) and being oppressed in&#13;
general by our capitalistic, freemarket&#13;
(what's free about it?) society,&#13;
I packed all of my belongings and&#13;
myself into my little Subaru&#13;
(obviously, I got it back, but little did&#13;
I know ...) I left my apartment (I was&#13;
only there for a month, but that was&#13;
enough) in Minneapolis and drove&#13;
U.S. 61 south, where upon my arrival&#13;
in Memphis, the person whom I had&#13;
moved there for (I left Minneapolis&#13;
for me, but Imoved to Memphis for&#13;
her) told me she hadn't determined&#13;
her sexuality and until she did ... well,&#13;
it pretty much shot that relationship to&#13;
hell and left me living on somebody's&#13;
couch for three months (It sucked)&#13;
during which time I learned how to&#13;
drive a fork truck (not as a direct&#13;
result of sleeping on a couch, and&#13;
really not that big of a deal but a heck&#13;
of a lot of fun, mean, if you're into&#13;
heavy machinery and ... anyhoo ...),&#13;
experienced a haunting (also not a&#13;
direct result of sleeping on a couch, it&#13;
was, however, a big deal but not a&#13;
heck of a lot of fun), made contact&#13;
with my spirit guide (who claims it&#13;
was a direct result of my having to&#13;
sleep on a couch, but Idon't see it,&#13;
this was also a big deal, to me&#13;
anyway, anQ. a heck of a lot of fun),&#13;
visited Graceland (a direct result of&#13;
who Iwas sleeping&#13;
with on the couch&#13;
and more fun than a&#13;
big deal) (on and off&#13;
the couch), gave&#13;
some German guy&#13;
(who I suspect was in&#13;
this country illegally)&#13;
a ride from Memphis&#13;
to Atlanta where.&#13;
apparently tired of&#13;
my witticism and&#13;
overall jocularity, he&#13;
stole my car&#13;
(interestingly&#13;
enough, on the day&#13;
my registration&#13;
expired)(a foreign&#13;
driver in a foreign&#13;
car with expired&#13;
northern tags cruisin'&#13;
the deep south,&#13;
hmmm ...) leaving me&#13;
stranded for two days&#13;
during which I&#13;
carried my few&#13;
belongings (a James&#13;
sleep is awake for to see&#13;
Dream w/me&#13;
Fragile slithers the crave for craze&#13;
Concise as pain, clever as lunacy&#13;
Yearn was bestowed to thrill your ultra-hiss&#13;
Lustrous, strides the shadow&#13;
nearing your rainbow kiss&#13;
Draft me, that I might prick your attention&#13;
To feast off the nectar of your fainting seed&#13;
Chum me. elegant, wi the tickle&#13;
of your teetering chant&#13;
Let me react to the bombastic web of your succulent prowl&#13;
Let me embezzle (love) off your ,---,...-,-...,...-:.....--------1&#13;
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~~~~Ching steady love that wi in me The Pleasures of Life&#13;
Nestling in your silk bosom&#13;
Etching robust promise on the visor&#13;
of&#13;
your sprightly vortex&#13;
Singe me girl, with the sting of your&#13;
pious embrace&#13;
Allow me entrance to perpetual&#13;
divinities your heart&#13;
dines on in secret chamber&#13;
Opportuning me flavor yet foreign&#13;
Primary is our spectral caress and&#13;
celestial song&#13;
Ripe be my passion, .&#13;
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unhinged&#13;
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-The Unknown Poet&#13;
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"No Appointment Necessary"&#13;
What pleases me? Is it the&#13;
breaking of a new day, mist covered&#13;
meadows, free of manure? Is it the&#13;
twinkle in a youngsters eye, sweet&#13;
and carefree, as he positions a garden&#13;
hose to fill a neighbor's car with water?&#13;
Or is it perhaps love, flowering and&#13;
blooming, grOWing like a cancerous&#13;
cyst, to be eventually removed by an&#13;
overpaid specialist? Well, could be.&#13;
But what really pleases me is drinking&#13;
two liters of my favorite carbonated&#13;
beverage and belching the names of&#13;
the fifty stales. In alphabetical order.&#13;
Only Ihen do I feel truly alive.&#13;
Larry&#13;
n.s&#13;
(some of which I sold to PSGA when&#13;
I back to Kenosha)but also had a&#13;
basement lab set up for the production&#13;
of LSD; Iwas shown how to play all&#13;
the guitar parts from The Jimi&#13;
Hendrix Experience, but, man my&#13;
fingers just don't l!Q that; and finally,&#13;
I went into my first casino, won thirty&#13;
dollars in quarters the first time 1 ever&#13;
played a slot machine, saw Billy&#13;
Gibbons from 7Z Top (whom fame&#13;
has oot been kind to-s-he looked&#13;
pretty rough), lost my thirty dollars&#13;
plus another five of my own by the&#13;
end of the night seven hours later, but&#13;
had an incredible amount of fun (it&#13;
went by much like John Travolta's&#13;
cruisin' scene in Pulp Fiction), a lot&#13;
of free beer and a free lobsterlsteak&#13;
meal.&#13;
In retrospect, sure, there were ups&#13;
and downs. but ya' know ...I did get&#13;
free beer, and that makes up for a Iot,&#13;
Free check order!&#13;
Michener book, a comb because I&#13;
couldn't afford a brush, a travel size&#13;
bottle of shampoo, a notebook and a&#13;
pen) in a plastic Super 'D' Mister&#13;
Drugstore bag and found that for the&#13;
whole city of Atlanta there is only one&#13;
very overworked lady to answer the&#13;
911 line who also has to double as the&#13;
info desk person for the downtown&#13;
Atlanta police precinct. Upon my&#13;
arrival back in Memphis at the&#13;
conclusion of this chapter in my life,&#13;
as I walked off the Greyhound, I was&#13;
told by a homeless man selling&#13;
Playboys for fifty cents apiece that I&#13;
was just like every other rich white&#13;
boy who never gave nuthin' to&#13;
n'body. So I gave him a knee in the&#13;
groin.&#13;
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Jit\i H~N~Ri)(&#13;
by Robby Thompson&#13;
This week my intentions are to&#13;
bring something new, but old, into&#13;
my review. Every so often I will&#13;
review a 'blast from the past." This&#13;
means I will review a classic album&#13;
that is not only great, but one that&#13;
everyone should have in their&#13;
collection. Today, with the age of&#13;
CD's, almost all of the classic&#13;
albums have been put on CD. Even&#13;
more recently. the music is being&#13;
remastered on CD, thus providing&#13;
even a better sound quality. One&#13;
such album is Jimi Hendrix's "Are&#13;
You Experienced?"&#13;
It is impossible to mention Jimi&#13;
Hendrix's name in a sentence&#13;
without the word "great." In 1967&#13;
Hendrix made the world aware, with&#13;
the release of "Are You&#13;
Experienced," that he was one of the&#13;
world's most innovative and greatest&#13;
guitar players ever born. The album&#13;
spent an unbelievable 106 weeks on&#13;
the Billboard charts leveling out at&#13;
number fi ve.&#13;
Even today "Are You&#13;
Experienced?" continues to be a best&#13;
seller. This is the album that gave us&#13;
a the unforgettable hits "Purple&#13;
your Green thumb to the Gtlrden&#13;
by Barb Cburchill&#13;
Altetnatlve "'"s\( G"t"&#13;
Soundgarden really has come a&#13;
long way in just a few short years. I&#13;
intend to look at three Soundgarden&#13;
cassettes, Louder than Love (1989),&#13;
Badmotorfinger (1991), and&#13;
Superunknown (1994).&#13;
Soundgarden is one of the Seattle&#13;
group of alternative bands. arguably&#13;
the best known of the group. (One of&#13;
the others is Alice in Chains.)&#13;
Louder than Love was one of their&#13;
first few albums. Chris Cornell. their&#13;
lead singer. mostly spent his time&#13;
screaming. The best song on the&#13;
album is a tune called "Full on&#13;
Kevin's Mom", in which he laments&#13;
the end of a friendship because one&#13;
of Kevin's friends got involved with&#13;
Kevin's mom. It has odd harmonies&#13;
and rhythms. but is very listenable,&#13;
Most of the other songs are quite&#13;
Haze" and "Foxy Lady." The songs&#13;
"Fire" and "Hey Joe" are no&#13;
strangers to the radio waves either.&#13;
On any given day, on any sort of&#13;
"rock" station, you are guaranteed to&#13;
hear at least one or more of these&#13;
songs, or anyone or more of his&#13;
other numerous hits.&#13;
Another good reason to have these&#13;
classic albums is the fact that there is&#13;
a lot more outstanding music on the&#13;
albums that what is played over the&#13;
radio, or what is rehashed on greatest&#13;
hits albums. Most of my favorite&#13;
Hendrix songs usually aren't heard&#13;
on the radio, or if they are, it's not&#13;
very often.&#13;
Besides the popular songs that I&#13;
have already mentioned, "Are You&#13;
Experienced" provides many more&#13;
great songs. "The Wind Cries&#13;
Mary" is slower, bluesy song that&#13;
shows off Hendrix's talent of great&#13;
song writing and his innovative,&#13;
bluesy guitar style. Less subtle are&#13;
the rockers "Manic Depression" and&#13;
"I Don't Live Today." These are&#13;
songs that compare evenly with his&#13;
hits "Purple Haze" and "Foxy&#13;
Lady." They all contain that&#13;
raunchy groove that Hendrix was&#13;
capable of pouring out of his Fender&#13;
reminiscent of 1960's psychedelia,&#13;
and some just seem to be thrown&#13;
together just to make an album.&#13;
However, it's not a bad attempt.&#13;
Badmotorfinger had several good&#13;
songs. "Rusty Cage" talks about how&#13;
a person will get into a rut, but&#13;
eventually break out of it (and run).&#13;
It has catchy lyrics and an interesting&#13;
rhythmic structure. "Outshined"&#13;
talks about a guy who's really tired,&#13;
and feels like life has passed him by.&#13;
As one line in the song puts it. "1'm&#13;
looking California, but feeling&#13;
Minnesota." Although pretty&#13;
monotonous in melody, the song is&#13;
memorable and exciting due to its&#13;
rhythmic intensity. "Slaves and&#13;
Bulldozers" is the third great song.&#13;
The rhythm is dri ving and relentless,&#13;
and the point that they seem to be&#13;
making is that people in&#13;
relationships really don't&#13;
communicate all that well, and&#13;
eventually they will feel, as the song&#13;
THE JIMI HENDRIX&#13;
deadly disease that kills within hours&#13;
of infecting the victim.&#13;
Outbreak dazzles the viewer with&#13;
a star studded cast. Aside from&#13;
Dustin Hoffman it also stars.&#13;
Morgan Freeman, Rene Russo, Cuba&#13;
Gooding, Jr., the ruthless Donald&#13;
Sutherland and Patrick Dempsey. It&#13;
is directed by Wolfgang Peterson.&#13;
Like J stated earlier, I wasn't too&#13;
Strat.&#13;
Jimi Hendrix's unbelievable guitar&#13;
style helped revolutionize the guitar&#13;
styles used today. It is not hard to&#13;
believe that what he did in 1967 is&#13;
still being mocked today, decades&#13;
later. He remains to be one of the&#13;
most covered artists, both by&#13;
amateur and professional musicians&#13;
alike. To the music world "Are You&#13;
Experienced" is more than an old&#13;
says, "What's in it for me?" The&#13;
other songs here mostly seem to&#13;
depict Soundgarden as flirting with a&#13;
heavy-metal sound, and aren't as&#13;
memorable.&#13;
In Superunknown, Cornell isn't&#13;
screaming as much, and almost all&#13;
the songs are excellent "Black Hole&#13;
Sun" is the one everyone has heard.&#13;
and "Fell on Black Days" was also&#13;
widely heard. These songs depict&#13;
people upset by failed relationships.&#13;
Nothing they do is right, and they&#13;
aren't sure why their partner doesn't&#13;
care anymore. In "Spoonman" and&#13;
"Mailman", they depict people who&#13;
aren't recognized by their loveobject,&#13;
and are doing everything they&#13;
possibly can to call attention to&#13;
themselves so they will have a&#13;
chance at a relationship. In&#13;
"Superunkncwn" they lament the&#13;
uncertainty of life. In "My Wave"&#13;
they take on hypocrisy. In 'The Day&#13;
I Tried to Live", they depict&#13;
1ICairs from the [:rytic&#13;
Outllreak&#13;
impressed with what I saw from the&#13;
previews. When I actually saw&#13;
Outbreak, I was a believer. I&#13;
enjoyed the acting especially Donald&#13;
Sutherland, he is a born villain.&#13;
Also with Cuba Gooding. Jr., r&#13;
noticed a bil more maturity and&#13;
confidence than in some of his&#13;
previous films. Rene Russo seemed&#13;
to be played the usual "We're&#13;
divorced, but I still love you" role. Notice&#13;
EXPERIENCE&#13;
record, it is a piece of history that&#13;
shows off the talent of one great&#13;
guitar player. This piece of history&#13;
deserves not to just be reviewed or&#13;
criticized, but listened to and&#13;
appreciated.. Ican say it's great, and&#13;
time has proven its stability, but the&#13;
only way for you to know is to&#13;
explore the Jimi Hendrix experience&#13;
yourself.&#13;
frustrated people who really don't&#13;
know what to do to improve their&#13;
lives. (They have covered this idea&#13;
before on a song called "Like&#13;
Suicide" on Badmotorfinger, but this&#13;
is a little better.)&#13;
. Superunknown makes a great deal&#13;
of sense, and is very listenable. Like&#13;
any great cassette, and there is&#13;
always something new worth&#13;
hearing. It is an excellent cassette,&#13;
because more of the songs on it are&#13;
tuneful, yet the rhythmic complexity&#13;
that they showed on earlier&#13;
recordings is still intact. They keep&#13;
getting better, and that shows that&#13;
they are a group with staying power.&#13;
Soundgarden seems to have its&#13;
collective finger on the pulse of&#13;
modem popular music, for it&#13;
definitely isn't time for sweetness&#13;
and light. As a composer myself, J&#13;
am impressed, and as soon as the&#13;
new CD comes out I'U be lining up&#13;
for it.&#13;
Morgan Freeman didn't really have&#13;
all that big of a role, nothing&#13;
compared to The Shawshank&#13;
Redemption.&#13;
Overall, I am going to have to&#13;
give this film a green light. It's got&#13;
almost everything from a minor love&#13;
story to a helicopter chase. When&#13;
you see it remember not to smuggle&#13;
your pet monkey into the theater.&#13;
-----~===::::~===========================================-&#13;
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When I saw the previews for this&#13;
movie, 1 thought it looked a little bit&#13;
corny. I couldn't get the Dustin&#13;
Hoffman Rain Man image out of my&#13;
head. Don't expect Dustin to be&#13;
freaking out if he doesn't see&#13;
"People's Court" in this film. He has&#13;
more important things to worry&#13;
about. Such as the outbreak of a&#13;
th your host ...&#13;
Tiana Williamso&#13;
:30 pm- Union 207.&#13;
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day, Ma rch 24-&#13;
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blights&#13;
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turday, March 25-&#13;
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pm- Pabst Theatre&#13;
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R.T's Real CD Review: A Bla st Fro m the Post&#13;
Jirt i H~ ~Ri&gt;&lt;&#13;
by Robby Thompson&#13;
This week my intentions are to&#13;
bring something new, but old, into&#13;
my review. Every so often I will&#13;
review a 'blast from the past." This&#13;
means I will review a classic album&#13;
that is not only great, but one that&#13;
everyone should have in their&#13;
collection. Today, with the age of&#13;
CD's, almost all of the classic&#13;
albums have been put on CD. Even&#13;
more recenlly, the mu ic is being&#13;
remastered on CD, thus providing&#13;
even a better sound quality. One&#13;
such album is Jimi Hendrix's "Are&#13;
You Experienced?"&#13;
Haze" and "Foxy Lady." The songs&#13;
"Fire" and "Hey Joe" are no&#13;
strangers to the radio waves either.&#13;
On any given day, on any son of&#13;
"rock" station, you are guaranteed to&#13;
hear at least one or more of the e&#13;
songs, or any one or more of his&#13;
other numerous hits.&#13;
Another good reason to have these&#13;
clas ic albums is lhe fact that there is&#13;
a lot more outstanding music on the&#13;
albums that what is played over the&#13;
radio, or what is rehashed on greatest&#13;
hits albums. Most of my favorite&#13;
Hendrix songs usually aren't heard&#13;
on the radio, or if they are, it's not&#13;
very often.&#13;
5&#13;
It is impossible to mention Jimi&#13;
Hendrix's name in a sentence&#13;
without the word "great." In 1967&#13;
Hendrix made the world aware, with&#13;
the release of "Are You&#13;
Experienced," that he was one of the&#13;
world's most innovative and greatest&#13;
guitar players ever born. The album&#13;
spent an unbelievable 106 weeks on&#13;
the Billboard charts leveling out at&#13;
number five.&#13;
Besides the popular songs that I&#13;
have already mentioned, "Are You&#13;
Experienced" provides many more&#13;
great songs. 'The Wind Cries&#13;
Mary" is slower, bluesy song lhat&#13;
shows off Hendrix's talent of great&#13;
song writing and his innovative,&#13;
bluesy guitar style. Less sublle are&#13;
the rockers "Manic Depression" and&#13;
"I Don't Live Today." These are&#13;
songs that compare evenly with his&#13;
hits "Purple Haze" and ''Foxy&#13;
Lady." They all contain that&#13;
raunchy groove that Hendrix was&#13;
capable of pouring out of his Fender&#13;
THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE&#13;
Even today "Are You&#13;
Experienced?" continues to be a best&#13;
seller. This is the album that gave us&#13;
a the unforgettable hits "Purple&#13;
Strat.&#13;
Jimi Hendrix's unbelievable guitar&#13;
style helped revolutionize the guitar&#13;
styles used today. It is not hard to&#13;
believe that what he did in 1967 i&#13;
till being mocked today, decades&#13;
later. He remains to be one of the&#13;
most covered artists, both by&#13;
amateur and professional musicians&#13;
alike. To the music world "Are You&#13;
Experienced" is more than an old&#13;
record, it is a piece of history that&#13;
shows off the talent of one great&#13;
guitar player. This piece of history&#13;
deserves not to just be reviewed or&#13;
criticized, but listened to and&#13;
appreciated. I can say it's great, and&#13;
time has proven its stability, but the&#13;
only way for you to know i to&#13;
explore the Jimi Hendrix. experience&#13;
yourself.&#13;
yaur Gr een thumb ta the G(\ r de n&#13;
by Barb Churchill&#13;
A\tetnaf\ve Mui,c Gu,u&#13;
Soundgarden really has come a&#13;
long way in just a few short years. I&#13;
intend to look at three Soundgarden&#13;
cassettes, Louder than Love ( I 989),&#13;
Badmoto,finger (1991 ), and&#13;
Superunknown (1994).&#13;
Soundgarden is one of the Seattle&#13;
group of alternative bands, arguably&#13;
the best known of the group. (One of&#13;
the others is Alice in Chains.)&#13;
Louder than Love was one of their&#13;
first few albums. Chris Cornell, their&#13;
lead singer, mostly pent his time&#13;
screaming. The best song on the&#13;
album is a tune called " Full on&#13;
Kevin's Mom", in which he laments&#13;
the end of a friendship because one&#13;
of Kevin' s friends got involved with&#13;
Kevin' s mom. It has odd harmonies&#13;
and rhythms, but is very listenabl e .&#13;
Most of the other songs are quite&#13;
reminiscent of 1960's psychedelia&#13;
and some just seem to be thrown&#13;
together just to make an album.&#13;
However, it's not a bad attempt.&#13;
Badmotorftnger had several good&#13;
songs. "Rusty Cage" talks about how&#13;
a person will get into a rut, but&#13;
eventually break out of it (and run).&#13;
It has catchy lyrics and an interesting&#13;
rhythmic structure. "Outshined"&#13;
talks about a guy who's really tired,&#13;
and feels like life has passed him by.&#13;
As one line in the song puts it, 'Tm&#13;
looking California, but feeling&#13;
Minne ota." Although pretty&#13;
monotonous in melody, the song is&#13;
memorable and exciting due to its&#13;
rhythmic inten ity. "Slaves and&#13;
Bulldozers" is the third great song.&#13;
The rhythm is driving and relentle ,&#13;
and the point that they seem to be&#13;
making is that people in&#13;
relationships really don't&#13;
communicate all that well , and&#13;
eventually they will feel, as the song&#13;
says, "What's in it for me?" The&#13;
other songs here mostly seem to&#13;
depict Soundgarden as flirting with a&#13;
heavy-metal sound, and aren't as&#13;
memorable.&#13;
In Superun.known, Cornell isn't&#13;
screaming as much, and almost all&#13;
the songs are excellent. "Black Hole&#13;
Sun" is the one everyone has heard,&#13;
and ''Fell on Black Days" was al o&#13;
widely heard. These songs depict&#13;
people upset by failed relationship .&#13;
othing they do i right, and they&#13;
aren ' t sure why their partner doesn't&#13;
care anymore. In "Spoonman" and&#13;
"Mailman", they depict people who&#13;
aren't recognized by their Ioveobject,&#13;
and are domg everything they&#13;
pos ibly can lo call attention to&#13;
themselves so they will have a&#13;
chance at a relationship. In&#13;
"Superunknown" they lament the&#13;
uncertainty of life. In "My ave"&#13;
they take on hypocrisy. In 'The Day&#13;
1 Tried to Live", they depict&#13;
1:alrs from the ~rytic&#13;
by Bill Zasoba&#13;
When I saw the previews for this&#13;
movie, I thought it looked a little bit&#13;
corny. I couldn't get the Dustin&#13;
Hoffman Rain Man image out of my&#13;
head. Don't expect Dustin to be&#13;
freaking out if be doesn't see&#13;
"People's Court" in this film. He has&#13;
more important things to worry&#13;
about. Such as the outbreak of a&#13;
utllreak&#13;
deadly disease that kills within hours&#13;
of infecting the victim.&#13;
Outbreak dazzles the viewer with&#13;
a star studded ca L Aside from&#13;
Du tin Hoffman it also stars.&#13;
Morgan Freeman, Rene Russo, Cuba&#13;
Gooding, Jr., the ruthles Donald&#13;
Sutherland and Patrick Dempsey. It&#13;
is directed by Wolfgang Peterson.&#13;
Like I stated earlier, I wa n't too&#13;
impre sed with what I aw from the&#13;
preview . When I actually saw&#13;
Ou1break , I was a believer. I&#13;
enJoyed the acting e pecially Donald&#13;
Sutherland, he I a born villain.&#13;
Al o with Cuba Gooding, Jr., l&#13;
noticed a bit more maturity and&#13;
confidence than in ome of hi&#13;
previous films. Rene Rus o seemed&#13;
to be played the usual "We're&#13;
divorced, but I till love you•· role.&#13;
Notice&#13;
fru trated people who really don't&#13;
know what to do to improve their&#13;
lives. (They have covered this idea&#13;
before on a ong called "Like&#13;
Suicide" on Badmotorfinger, but thi&#13;
is a little better.)&#13;
. Superunknown makes a great deal&#13;
of sense, and is very Ii tenable. Like&#13;
any great ca ette, and there is&#13;
always something new worth&#13;
hearing. It i an excellent cas ette,&#13;
because more of the ong on it are&#13;
tuneful, yet the rhythmic complexity&#13;
that they showed on earlier&#13;
recording is still intact. They keep&#13;
getting better, and that hows that&#13;
they are a group with taying power.&#13;
Soundgarden eem lo have il&#13;
collecuve linger on the pul e of&#13;
modern popular mu ic, for 1t&#13;
definitely 1. n't time for . weeLnes&#13;
and light. As a compo. er my. If, 1&#13;
am 1mpres ed. and · oon a~ 1h&#13;
new CD comes out I' ll be lining up&#13;
for it.&#13;
Morgan Freeman didn't really have&#13;
all that big of a role, nothing&#13;
compared to The Slrawshank&#13;
Redemption.&#13;
Overall, I am going 10 have 1&#13;
give thi film a gr n hght It' 01&#13;
almo t every1hmg from a minor lo e&#13;
story to a helicopter chase. When&#13;
you see it remember not to muggle&#13;
your pet monkey into the theater&#13;
App licatio ns fo r the position of 1995/96 Editor- in-Chief o f The Ranger News are now being accepted.&#13;
Those students int erested please send a resume to:&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, The Ranger News attn.Executive Committee Chair&#13;
900 Wood Road Box 2000&#13;
Kenosha WI 53144-2000&#13;
Mark Sura&#13;
Junior/ pitcher&#13;
Pre-Med&#13;
Mark is one of the top returni ng&#13;
pitchers in the NCAA II. He led&#13;
the Rangers in innings pitched,&#13;
strikeouts, and wins. Mark is a&#13;
four- pitch pitcher, with a great&#13;
slider and an overpowering&#13;
fastball.&#13;
This season is off to a 3-0&#13;
start with a 1.70 ERA. He has&#13;
only allowed 4 runs in his first 21&#13;
innings pitched. He has also&#13;
racked up 30 strikeouts in those 21&#13;
innings for an average of 1.4&#13;
strikeouts per inning.&#13;
Sura, a West Allis native, has&#13;
led the Rangers to an impressive&#13;
5-2-1 record in the early stages 0&#13;
the 95' season.&#13;
Women's track runs with&#13;
Olympians&#13;
by Al Heppner&#13;
Tracey Pope took 7th ( 17:41) and&#13;
Amy Haines was 10th (17:50) in the&#13;
5000 at the NCAA Division 11&#13;
Championships in Indianapolis. But&#13;
the rate was won by a Bosnian&#13;
Olympian who shattered the Div. II&#13;
record an amazing 40 seconds.&#13;
(4:39). Her race included four&#13;
fast "I don't know if my body was used&#13;
hard:' Niese actually ran Faster in the&#13;
trials. Stuck in the fast heat, she ran a&#13;
4:36 to ensure a spot in tile finals. The&#13;
third fastest time in school history.&#13;
The trials may have taken a lot out of&#13;
Coach Mike De Witt remained&#13;
positive. ''They ran superb," he said.&#13;
Il,&#13;
they ran against Olympic athletes."&#13;
added Niese. "I have something to&#13;
uw-p women off to&#13;
fast start&#13;
Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkaide softball team opened its&#13;
4 Southern College 3 unearned runs in&#13;
Offensively for the Rangers, Tanya&#13;
Bertog was 2 for 3 with a double,&#13;
a triple&#13;
2&#13;
RBI doubte.&#13;
came back with an 8-2 win over&#13;
allowing t:o runs in the top of the&#13;
rest of the game. Jackie Aiken led the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
knocked. five runs.&#13;
to the eli mination round of the&#13;
tournament which begins on Saturday&#13;
following pool play.&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside softball team improved its&#13;
record to 5- I with a three game sweep&#13;
The Rangers won three games but&#13;
tournament because of a flight conflict&#13;
for their trip to Florida. The Rangers&#13;
finished second in the tournament&#13;
which has 6 nationally ranked teams.&#13;
Rangers destroyed Missouri Western&#13;
J4-3 Kilsdonk who went 4 for 4 with a&#13;
triple and Jackie Aiken who went 3 for&#13;
4 with 2 RBt's.&#13;
Omaha&#13;
1-0 behind the 2 hit pitching of&#13;
Wendy Wolff (2-1). The only run of&#13;
the game came in the third inning&#13;
Jackie Aiken. Billi Kapla had a&#13;
double in the game.&#13;
State 10-3. Bilti Kapla (2-0) got the&#13;
RBl's,&#13;
ami Tanya Bertog went 2 for 2 with 2&#13;
RBI's.&#13;
by AI Heppner&#13;
to victory. Literally.&#13;
After wrestling his heart out for&#13;
three periods, he found himself&#13;
tied with tbe #2 seeded Cody&#13;
Gorder 9-9. However, a I minute&#13;
and 7 second advantage in riding&#13;
time (control of the match) gave&#13;
Hasenjager an extra point and a&#13;
10-9 victory in the championship&#13;
match (118 pounds).&#13;
"After my (sub-par)&#13;
performance at (NCAA) Div II's,&#13;
I wanted to go out and prove&#13;
something at NAIA's," said&#13;
It was not an easy road to a&#13;
National Championship for&#13;
Hasenjager. After a 5-4 win in the&#13;
first round, Hasenjager needed&#13;
overtime to defeat the tourney's&#13;
#4 seed 9-7. Inthe semis, he&#13;
topped the # seeded Ray Hegarty&#13;
of Findlay 5-1. Hasenjager scored&#13;
four points in the last few seconds&#13;
to reach the finals.&#13;
Dickinson State's, Gorder,&#13;
posed a big challenge in the final.&#13;
"Gorder was on a roll," said&#13;
Coach Jim Koch. "His closest&#13;
match up to that point had been&#13;
10-2."&#13;
In addition, Gorder beat&#13;
tournament to keep him from&#13;
6&#13;
NAJA 118 lb. National&#13;
a&#13;
Russian who had previously&#13;
beaten US Olympic Gold Medalist&#13;
Kevin Munday.&#13;
"It's all a matter of having a&#13;
good weekend. We wrestled well&#13;
at the right times," Koch added.&#13;
But the day belonged to&#13;
Hasenjager.&#13;
"It (winning) was pretty&#13;
exciting," he said, "better than&#13;
winning the state tournament. I&#13;
Oh, by the way, he also won a&#13;
state championship in high school.&#13;
Hasenjager has proven&#13;
that he is a true champion.&#13;
.&#13;
the Phoenix up 48-47 with 1:59&#13;
left. With 35.2 seconds left,&#13;
Martin was fouled and made both&#13;
free throws to put them up 49-48.&#13;
Green Bay had one chance left to&#13;
win, but Jackson missed a jumper&#13;
as time expired. UW-Green Bay&#13;
finished at 22-8.&#13;
A 13-3 run late in the 2nd half&#13;
enabled Marquette to defeat&#13;
Auburn 68-61 in a first round NIT&#13;
game at Auburn. Trailing 45-39&#13;
with 16:30 left, the Golden Eagles&#13;
went ahead 54-53 on a threepointer&#13;
by Chris Crawford with&#13;
5:57 left. With 2:52 left, Aaron&#13;
them up 61-55 as Auburn went&#13;
seven minutes without a basket.&#13;
Hutchins led with 20 points on 5-7&#13;
from 3-point range and MiBer&#13;
contributed 9 points and 10 assists.&#13;
Women's&#13;
Softball&#13;
Review&#13;
~ Continued:&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parks ide sofLball winning streak to 13 games as they&#13;
UW-P (13-1) used tough pitching&#13;
and defense along with some clutch&#13;
hitting (SC) 4-0 and Livingston College&#13;
(Alabama) 3-2.&#13;
(1st Wolff (5-1) picked up her 5th win of&#13;
the season and her fourth shutout of the&#13;
1) Billi Rangers were able to score 3 runs in&#13;
from Tanya Berton I RBI), and&#13;
Shelley Stroik 1 RBI).&#13;
The games versus # 14 ranked&#13;
Wayne State (Mich) and #17 ranked&#13;
out and won't be made up. The&#13;
Rangers are currently 13-1, and are&#13;
this Saturday and Sunday when they&#13;
Golden Eagles advance,&#13;
Phoenix fall in tournaments&#13;
by Hans Weitkuhn&#13;
UW-GB and Marquette were&#13;
selected to play in the NCAA and&#13;
Nit respectively. The Phoenix&#13;
were assured of a spot in the&#13;
NCAA Tournament by winning&#13;
the Midwestern Collegiate&#13;
Conference tournament while the&#13;
Golden Eagles accepted an&#13;
invitation to the NIT.&#13;
Friday, UW -Green Bay lost to&#13;
Purdue 49-48 in a first round&#13;
Midwest Regional game. Behind a&#13;
couple of three-pointers by Jeff&#13;
Westlake, the Phoenix got off to a&#13;
20-1 I lead. Cuonzo Martin of&#13;
Purdue scored eight straight points&#13;
to pull them within 30-28 at the&#13;
half. In the 2nd half, neither team&#13;
could find a rhythm on offense.&#13;
An Eric Jackson three-pointer put&#13;
UVV-Prunneradvancesto&#13;
1500 meter final&#13;
Valerie Niese advanced to the&#13;
finals of the 1500 meters at the&#13;
Division II Indoor Track&#13;
Championships on Friday.&#13;
Niese ran a personal best in the&#13;
1500 meters with a time of&#13;
4:36.13. That is just two seconds&#13;
off the UW-Parkside school record&#13;
(4:34.60). Ten runners qualified&#13;
for the finals which will be held on&#13;
Saturday. Niese's time was the&#13;
seventh best in qualifying.&#13;
Amy Haines and Tracey pope&#13;
will also compete for UW-p at the&#13;
Championships. Both Pope and&#13;
Haines will take part in the 5000&#13;
meter race. The Rangers are&#13;
currently ranked # 15 in the&#13;
country for Division II&#13;
Indoor track team.&#13;
The schedule of events has&#13;
Niese running on Saturday, March&#13;
11th in the 1500 meter final which&#13;
is set for 12:30 pm while the 5000&#13;
meter final is set for 2: 10 pm.&#13;
!Athlete of the Weeki Hasenjager proves to be&#13;
returning&#13;
IT. slider and an overpowering&#13;
Mark of&#13;
I 0th II&#13;
race by Val Niese was 10th in the 1500&#13;
39). blazing-fast foreigners.&#13;
l to going out that hard," said Niese.&#13;
faster the her.&#13;
'They "Since there is no age limit in Div. II,&#13;
'The meet was a good experience,"&#13;
look forward to next year. And I&#13;
won't be as nervous."&#13;
UW-P The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
season on Friday with a heartbreaking&#13;
5-4 loss to host Missouri Southern&#13;
College in the first game of the Ott&#13;
Foods Classic.&#13;
Wendy Wolff took a tough loss&#13;
after allowing only one earned run.&#13;
The Rangers took a 3-0 in the fourth&#13;
inning only to allow Missouri&#13;
bottom of the inning.&#13;
Jackie Aiken was 2 for 3 with tnple&#13;
and two RBI's, and Billi Kapla had a double.&#13;
In the second game the Rangers&#13;
2 Oklahoma Baptist College. After&#13;
t:'o Billi Kapla allowed just two hits the&#13;
offensive onslaught for UW-Parkside&#13;
as she homered twice and knocked in&#13;
If the Rangers finish in the top two&#13;
places in their pool they will advance&#13;
elimination tournam~nt WisconsinParkside&#13;
1 in the Missouri Southern Tournament&#13;
on Sunday.&#13;
were unable to play in the finals of the&#13;
Currently, the Rangers are not ranked.&#13;
In game one on Sunday, the&#13;
14-3 behind the pitching defense of&#13;
Tracy Brauer (1-0). Offensively the&#13;
Rangers were paced by Kathy&#13;
RBl's.&#13;
In game two the Rangers upset #3&#13;
ranked University of Nebraska-Omaha&#13;
when Jen Brookins reached on a walk,&#13;
stole second and was driven in by&#13;
Game three saw the Rangers jump&#13;
out to an 8-1 lead defeat South Dakota&#13;
I 0-Billi win with a four hit performance.&#13;
Jackie Aiken was 3 for 3 with 2 RBI's,&#13;
anu Tauya RB I's.&#13;
Continued in next column:&#13;
a champion&#13;
R 12th earning All-American status. angers "We wrestled really well.&#13;
atNAIA's&#13;
Al Trevor Hasenjager rode his way&#13;
the 1 I 0-1 18 par)&#13;
perfonnance H's,&#13;
Hasenjager.&#13;
In· the I Hasenjager at last year's&#13;
r WisconsinParkside&#13;
softball team pushed their&#13;
swept two games on Thursday.&#13;
I) hining to beat Francis Marian College&#13;
Game one saw the Rangers get&#13;
homeruns from Jackie Aiken (10 on&#13;
the year) and Tami Norton I st of the&#13;
year) to pace the 6 hit attack. Wendy&#13;
year. Kathy Kilsdonk was 3-3 with&#13;
one run scored.&#13;
The Rangers then defeated&#13;
Livingston behind Wolff (6-1) and&#13;
Bilh Kapla (who picked up her first&#13;
save of the year). Offensively the&#13;
the 3rd inning with clutch hits coming&#13;
(I (I Ashland College (Ohio) were rained&#13;
riding a 13 game wining streak.&#13;
The Rangers will next be in action&#13;
travel to Michigan to play in the&#13;
Wayne State Tournament.&#13;
Jeremie Ott did well as a&#13;
freshman," said Hasenjager.&#13;
Ott upset the #2 seed from&#13;
Northern Montana, who had&#13;
compiled a 30-2 season record.&#13;
Ott went on to become an AllAmerican&#13;
with his 8th place finish&#13;
(177 pounds) and join an elite&#13;
group. Only a handful of Parkside&#13;
wrestlers have become AllAmericans&#13;
as freshman and all of&#13;
them became superstars according&#13;
to Koch.&#13;
What's more impressive is that&#13;
Ott moved up a weight class for&#13;
the tournament. He had to face&#13;
his teammate Myles Muckerheide&#13;
in the seventh place match.&#13;
Muckerheide amassed a 31-16&#13;
record this year and a truckful of&#13;
honors. He was the only Ranger&#13;
Grappler to earn All-American&#13;
honors in NCAA Div. II (8th) and&#13;
NAIA (7th). He also became both&#13;
a NCAA Div. II and NAIA&#13;
Academic All-American.&#13;
D.C. Lewis (8th) and&#13;
Heavyweight Miles Weaver (7th)&#13;
also became NAIA AllAmericans.&#13;
'The NAIA and NCAA Div. IT&#13;
Tournaments are equal now," said&#13;
Koch. "There were many&#13;
exceptional wrestlers in this&#13;
tournament. Many of them were&#13;
transfers from Div. I schools."&#13;
No one can downplay the&#13;
competition. The outstanding&#13;
NAIA Champion Trevor Hasenjager&#13;
wrestler of the tournament was a&#13;
can't even compare it."&#13;
definitely GB UW-48 pointers 11 28 pointer 47 1 :Green 39&#13;
53 threepointer&#13;
52 Hutchins nailed a three to put&#13;
55 point Miller&#13;
UW-P runner advances to&#13;
NCAA Parkside 34.60). Pope&#13;
P 15 NCAA 10&#13;
7&#13;
Ranger Baseball Profiles Ranger Softball Profiles&#13;
will be counted on to fill Kathy Kilsdonk&#13;
that vital position again Sophomore, Outfield,&#13;
this season. Offensively, BusinessIFinance&#13;
look for Lisa to be a Kathy led the nation in&#13;
constant threat on the runs scored in 1994 while&#13;
bases after stealing 40 plus also setting a Ranger&#13;
in 1994. record for the most&#13;
Jessie Johnson sacrifices in a season.&#13;
Sophomore, Infield. 1995 will prove to be&#13;
Communication another step in the&#13;
Coming off an incredible progression of a very&#13;
freshman season that saw talented player who will&#13;
Jessie recognized as both fill the important right&#13;
All-American and field position.&#13;
Academic All-American, Sherri Grosenick&#13;
some may wonder what's Sherri is a very&#13;
next for this talented competitive and hard&#13;
athlete. nosed player who will sit&#13;
Teri Norton out the 1995 season due to&#13;
Sophomore, Outfield! an off-season injury.&#13;
infielder. Elem. Education Karen Hartwig&#13;
Ten looks to bring the Hartwig is a very&#13;
lessons learned from her dedicated player who has&#13;
redshirt year to the field in worked hard to become a&#13;
1995. 1994 was a learning contributing member of the&#13;
experience for Teri who squad. Karen can play&#13;
worked hard at improving first base. third or the&#13;
all aspects of her game and outfield and should see&#13;
will make a contribution in action at all three during&#13;
the outfield and possibly the season.&#13;
third base this spring.&#13;
Rangers in innings&#13;
pitched. strikeouts.&#13;
and wins. Mark is a&#13;
four-pitch pitcber who&#13;
possesses a great&#13;
slider and an&#13;
overpowering fastball.&#13;
JetJDykes&#13;
Senior, Pitcher,&#13;
Communications&#13;
Jeff brings&#13;
experience and&#13;
leadership to tbe&#13;
Ranger pitching staff.&#13;
He will continue to be&#13;
the top reliever, and is&#13;
the career leader in&#13;
saves at Parkside. He&#13;
has a variety of&#13;
pitches in his&#13;
repertoire and&#13;
exceptional control as&#13;
well.&#13;
Mike DeMeuse&#13;
Senior, Pitcher,&#13;
Finance&#13;
Mike has been a&#13;
very versatile pitcher&#13;
for the Rangers over&#13;
the past three seasons.&#13;
He has been&#13;
successful both as a&#13;
starter and a reliever.&#13;
Mike is also the only&#13;
continued from&#13;
March9th: . .&#13;
Steve Grzeszkiewlcz:&#13;
Junior,pitcher, .&#13;
Education&#13;
After off-season&#13;
shouldersurgery&#13;
Stevehopes to return&#13;
tohis old self. Steve&#13;
possessesgreat size&#13;
and an above average&#13;
fastball. His two&#13;
shutoutsin '94 led the&#13;
team. He brings&#13;
, leadershipand a great&#13;
knowledgeof pitching&#13;
tothe Ranger staff.&#13;
JeIT Lonigro&#13;
senior. Infield,&#13;
Accounting&#13;
Ieff started at&#13;
I secondbase for the&#13;
Rangersthe past two&#13;
seasons. He brings&#13;
, great def.ensive ability&#13;
alongWItha good bat.&#13;
Jeffbatted .349 last&#13;
yearincluding a&#13;
schoolrecord 5 hits in&#13;
onegame.&#13;
MarkSura&#13;
Junior,Pitcher, Pre-&#13;
Med&#13;
Markled the&#13;
pitcher in Parkside&#13;
history to throw a nohitter.&#13;
Phil Maier&#13;
Junior,&#13;
Pitcher/Infielder,&#13;
Criminal Justice&#13;
Phil will be counted&#13;
on beavily to provide&#13;
innings out of the pen&#13;
and as a starter. Phil&#13;
possesses a great&#13;
change-up and uses&#13;
his head to get batters&#13;
out.&#13;
Jamie Karow&#13;
Junior.&#13;
Pitcber/Catcher,&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Jamie brings a&#13;
great work ethic and&#13;
athleticism to the&#13;
Rangers in '95. He&#13;
will do double duty&#13;
spending time behind&#13;
the plate as well as on&#13;
the mound.&#13;
All-Conference&#13;
selection in both&#13;
football and baseball.&#13;
Josh's athletic ability&#13;
will be counted on.&#13;
Shane Wolfinger&#13;
Sophomore;&#13;
Infielder/Outfielder.&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Shane will be retied&#13;
on to spend time at&#13;
first base along with&#13;
some time in the&#13;
outfield and DH.&#13;
Shane is a big guy&#13;
with a lot of raw&#13;
talent.&#13;
Chad Colombari&#13;
Freshman. Outfield.&#13;
Undecided&#13;
With good foot&#13;
speed, Chad will be&#13;
competing for a&#13;
starting outfield&#13;
position. His&#13;
basestealing ability&#13;
will also help&#13;
continue the&#13;
aggressive Ranger&#13;
style&#13;
More Profiles next&#13;
week.&#13;
Continued from March&#13;
9th:&#13;
Wendy Wolff&#13;
Junior, Pitcher, Elem.&#13;
Education&#13;
Coming off an&#13;
impressive 18 win season,&#13;
Wendy will move into the&#13;
number one spot in the&#13;
rotation and will be the&#13;
workhorse of the staff. An&#13;
Academic All-American&#13;
selection in 1994, Wendy&#13;
also possesses enough&#13;
ability to take over a game&#13;
from the mound.&#13;
Jen Brookins&#13;
Sophomore. Infield.&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Jen moves into the&#13;
starting shortstop position&#13;
after an apprenticeship&#13;
season in 1994. A&#13;
tremendous athlete with&#13;
outstanding speed Jen will&#13;
add many dimensions to&#13;
the Ranger line-up.&#13;
Lisa Enz&#13;
Sophomore. Outfield,&#13;
Elem. Education&#13;
Lisa took charge in&#13;
leftfield last spring and&#13;
Scott Fletcher&#13;
Senior, Infielder,&#13;
Finance&#13;
Scott begins his&#13;
fourth year as the&#13;
starter at first base.&#13;
His soft hands&#13;
and powerful&#13;
bat make him a&#13;
major league&#13;
prospect.&#13;
Another solid&#13;
season should&#13;
propel Fletcher&#13;
into several&#13;
career records&#13;
at Parkside.&#13;
Josh Giller&#13;
Freshman,&#13;
Infielder.&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Iosh's speed&#13;
and versatility&#13;
will add depth&#13;
to the team this&#13;
year. As an&#13;
More Profiles next week.&#13;
Ranger Men finish Florida trip 5-2-1&#13;
The UW-Parkside Baseball team&#13;
split a pair of games in Florida&#13;
.... defeating California (Penn.) and&#13;
_ losing to 81.John's (Minn). The losses&#13;
drop the Rangers season record to 3·2&#13;
on the year.&#13;
Versus 81.John's the Rangers fell&#13;
5-3. Mike DeMeuse (I-t) took the&#13;
loss. Offensively, the Rangers were&#13;
led by Kevin Kowalke who was 2-3&#13;
with a run scored and Shawn Babcock.&#13;
who went 1-2 with one triple, one run&#13;
scored, and 1 RBI. Scott Fletcher&#13;
picked up an RBi single for UW-P.&#13;
in the first and 2 in the third to tie the&#13;
game. They went ahead to stay when&#13;
Kowalke scored in t he fifth inning on&#13;
a Jeff Lonigro RBI single. Lonigro&#13;
scored 2 runs and picked up two hits&#13;
on the afternoon. Kowalke also scored&#13;
twice and picked up 2 hits. Steve&#13;
Grzeszkiewicz picked up an RBI&#13;
single in the win.&#13;
The UW -Parkside Baseball team&#13;
finished their spring trip with two&#13;
wins, one tie, and two rainouts.&#13;
The Rangers defeated Mt. Vernon&#13;
Nazarene (Ohio) on a two-hit shutout&#13;
by Steve Grzeszkiewicz (1-0) and&#13;
Brad Skrtich. The Rangers won the&#13;
game 5-0.&#13;
Kevin Kowalk.e scored two runs&#13;
and Jeff Lonigro was 2-4 with an RBI&#13;
and scored two runs.&#13;
The other win for the Rangers was&#13;
over Kalamazoo CoUege (Mich) 9-0.&#13;
Mark Sura (3-0) picked up the win for&#13;
the Rangers with a four-hit shutout&#13;
while tying a school record with his&#13;
13 strikeouts. Sura now has a 1.70&#13;
ERA and 30 strikeouts on the season.&#13;
Lonigro was 1-3 with 3 RBJ's, two&#13;
runs scored. and one double. Kowalke&#13;
scored three runs and had three stolen&#13;
bases. Mike Davis was 1-3 with a two&#13;
RBI doubte.&#13;
UW-Parkside also tied Brandeis&#13;
(Mass) 4-4. The game was called&#13;
because of darkness after 9 innings.&#13;
Shawn Babcock was 2-4 with one run&#13;
scored in the ball game.&#13;
Good defense, aggressive hitting,&#13;
and a strong pitching staff were the&#13;
keys to a successful trip, not&#13;
necessarily reflected in wins and&#13;
losses as the trip progressed.&#13;
The Rangers are next in action this&#13;
weekend when they play in the S1.&#13;
Joseph's College Tournament.&#13;
In the second game the Rangers&#13;
beat California to avenge a 3-2 10&#13;
inning loss from earlier in the week.&#13;
The score was 5-4. Mark Sura gave up&#13;
four runs in the first inning but then&#13;
shut down California the rest of the&#13;
way to move to 2-0 on the year.&#13;
The Ran~ers carne back to score 2&#13;
In Case You Missed It C. I. Nelson More March Madness: Old&#13;
Dominion took triple overtime to&#13;
beat Villanova on Friday night.&#13;
On Sunday ODU went quietly&#13;
against Tulsa. UCLA won at the&#13;
buzzer over Missouri. Last year's&#13;
champs Arkansas bested Syracuse&#13;
by a bucket In overtime.&#13;
Georgetown avoided an upset by&#13;
Weber State by 2.&#13;
Bye, Bye Bonnie: Speedskater&#13;
Bonnie Blair closed out her career&#13;
Saturday by setting a US record in&#13;
the 1,000 meters. She lowered her&#13;
record from 1:18.3/ to 1:18.05.&#13;
She also won the 500 meter race&#13;
in Calgary, Canada.&#13;
For The NFL of It: After&#13;
considering playing with the&#13;
Browns retired Giant quarterback&#13;
Phil Simms decided to enlist with&#13;
NBC sports as a commentator.&#13;
The L. A, Rams were turned down&#13;
in their bid to move to St. Louis&#13;
by the NFL last week. Guess that&#13;
means that the NFL will find it's&#13;
self in a court room again. The&#13;
Kansas City Cbiefs still do not&#13;
know what Joe Montana has in&#13;
mind concerning his career.&#13;
Will the Bad Moon Rison&#13;
Green Bay: Wide Receiver Andre&#13;
Rison (late of Atlanta) is said to be&#13;
ready to catch passes from Vinnie&#13;
Testeverde in Cleveland. Yet. he&#13;
still has not signed a Browns&#13;
contract. Pack GM Ron Wolf is&#13;
still trying to persuade him that a&#13;
small city farther north is better&#13;
for him.&#13;
The Clock Continues to Tick:&#13;
What is called Spring Training&#13;
continues in Florida and Arizona.&#13;
There are no meetings presently&#13;
scheduled between the striking&#13;
(cry baby) players and the&#13;
(whining) owners. The NLRB has&#13;
asked for permission to seek an&#13;
injunction against the owners&#13;
claiming the bargained in bad&#13;
faith. If granted the players say&#13;
they will end their work stoppage.&#13;
not the worry though the owners&#13;
would then lock the players out.&#13;
The strike continues, Donald Fehr&#13;
is still an excellent example of&#13;
what can happen when proper&#13;
birth control is not followed. Get&#13;
used to replacement players, and&#13;
another decimated season.&#13;
I'm Back: After almost 2 years&#13;
away from the court his airness&#13;
Michael Jordan returned to the&#13;
game he is identified with. To the&#13;
unrestrained cheers of Chicago&#13;
basketball fans Jordan returned to&#13;
the court to face the Pacers in&#13;
Indianapolis on Sunday. The Bulls&#13;
lost the game in over time.&#13;
Michael appeared rusty in that he&#13;
did not score until well into the&#13;
second quarter. Still the NBA is&#13;
better off with Michael back.&#13;
With his return, the NBA was&#13;
able to steal the spotlight away&#13;
from the NCAA tournament.&#13;
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So goes the saga of the Big 10 in&#13;
this years NCAA basketball&#13;
party. Six Big 10 teams game to&#13;
the show, by Sunday all were&#13;
eliminated. UW-Green Bay&#13;
almost took out Purdue on&#13;
Friday. Purdue lost on Sunday.&#13;
Minnesota and Michigan State.&#13;
Michigan. Illinois and Indiana all&#13;
lost in the first round.&#13;
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7&#13;
Ranger Baseball Profiles Ranger Softball Profiles&#13;
Continued from&#13;
March 9th:&#13;
Steve Grzeszkiewicz:&#13;
Junior, Pitcher,&#13;
Educauon&#13;
After off-season&#13;
shoulder surgery&#13;
Steve hopes to return&#13;
to his old self. Steve&#13;
passesses great size&#13;
and an above average&#13;
fastball. His two&#13;
shutouts in '94 led the&#13;
team- He brings&#13;
leadership and a great&#13;
knowledge of pitching&#13;
10 the Ranger staff.&#13;
Jeff Lonigro&#13;
Senior, Infield,&#13;
Accounting&#13;
Jeff started at&#13;
second base for the&#13;
Rangers the past two&#13;
seasons. He brings&#13;
great defensive ability&#13;
along with a good bat.&#13;
Jeff batted .349 last&#13;
year including a&#13;
school record 5 hi ts in&#13;
one game.&#13;
~fark Sura&#13;
Junior, Pitcher, PreMed&#13;
Mark led the&#13;
Rangers in innings&#13;
pitched, strikeouts,&#13;
and wins. Mark is a&#13;
four-pitch pitcher who&#13;
possesses a great&#13;
slider and an&#13;
overpowering fastball.&#13;
Jeff Dykes&#13;
Senior, Pitcher,&#13;
Communications&#13;
Jeff brings&#13;
experience and&#13;
leadership to the&#13;
Ranger pitching staff.&#13;
He will continue to be&#13;
the top reliever, and is&#13;
the career leader in&#13;
saves at Parkside. He&#13;
has a variety of&#13;
pitches in his&#13;
repertoire and&#13;
exceptional control as&#13;
well.&#13;
Mike DeMeuse&#13;
Senior, Pitcher,&#13;
Finance&#13;
Mike has been a&#13;
very versatile pitcher&#13;
for the Rangers over&#13;
the past three seasons.&#13;
He has been&#13;
successful both as a&#13;
starter and a reliever.&#13;
Mike is also the only&#13;
pitcher in Parkside&#13;
history to throw a nohitter.&#13;
Phil Maier&#13;
Junior,&#13;
Pitcher/Infielder,&#13;
Criminal Justice&#13;
Phil will be counted&#13;
on heavily to provide&#13;
innings out of the pen&#13;
and as a starter. Phil&#13;
possesses a great&#13;
change-up and uses&#13;
his head to get batters&#13;
out.&#13;
Jamie Karow&#13;
Junior,&#13;
Pitcher/Catcher,&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Jamie brings a&#13;
great work ethic and&#13;
athleticism to the&#13;
Rangers in '95. He&#13;
will do double duty&#13;
spending time behind&#13;
the plate as well as on&#13;
the mound.&#13;
Scott Fletcher&#13;
Senior, Infielder,&#13;
Finance&#13;
Scott begins his&#13;
fourth year as the&#13;
starter at first base.&#13;
His soft hands&#13;
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propel Fletcher&#13;
into several&#13;
career records&#13;
at Parkside.&#13;
Josh Gitter&#13;
Josh's speed&#13;
and versatility&#13;
will add depth&#13;
to the team this&#13;
year. As an&#13;
ports Jeopardy&#13;
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All-Conference Continued from March&#13;
9th:&#13;
will be counted on to fill Kathy Kilsdonk&#13;
selection in both&#13;
football and baseball,&#13;
Josh's athletic ability&#13;
will be counted on.&#13;
Shane Wolfinger&#13;
Sophomore,&#13;
Infielder/Outfielder,&#13;
Undecided&#13;
that vital position again Sophomore, Outfield,&#13;
Wendy Wolff this season. Offensively, Bustoess/Finance&#13;
Junior, Pitcher, Elem. look for Lisa to be a Kathy led the nation in&#13;
Education constant threat on the runs scored 10 1994 while&#13;
Coming off an&#13;
impressive 18 win season,&#13;
Wendy will move toto the&#13;
number one spot in the&#13;
rotation and will be the&#13;
workhorse of the staff. An&#13;
Academic All-American&#13;
selection 10 1994, Wendy&#13;
also possesses enough&#13;
ability to take over a game&#13;
bases after stealing 40 plus also setting a Ranger&#13;
in 1994. record for the most&#13;
Jessie Johnson&#13;
Sophomore, Infield,&#13;
Communication&#13;
Coming off an incredible&#13;
freshman season that saw&#13;
Jessie recognized as both&#13;
All-American and&#13;
sacrifices in a season.&#13;
1995 will prove to be&#13;
another step in the&#13;
progression of a very&#13;
talented player who will&#13;
fill the important right&#13;
field positton.&#13;
Sherri Grosenick&#13;
Shane will be relied&#13;
on to spend time at&#13;
first base along with&#13;
some time in the&#13;
outfield and DH.&#13;
Shane is a big guy&#13;
with a lot of raw&#13;
talent.&#13;
Chad Colombari&#13;
Freshman, Outfield,&#13;
Undecided&#13;
from the mound.&#13;
Jen Brookins&#13;
Sophomore, Infield,&#13;
Academic All-American,&#13;
some may wonder what's&#13;
next for this talented&#13;
athlete.&#13;
Shem is a very&#13;
competitive and hard&#13;
nosed player who will sit&#13;
out the 1995 season due to&#13;
With good foot&#13;
speed, Chad will be&#13;
competing for a&#13;
starting outfield&#13;
position. His&#13;
basestealing ability&#13;
will also help&#13;
continue the&#13;
aggressive Ranger&#13;
style&#13;
More Profiles next&#13;
week.&#13;
Undecided&#13;
Jen moves into the&#13;
starting shortstop position&#13;
after an apprenticeship&#13;
season in 1994. A&#13;
tremendous athlete with&#13;
outstanding speed Jen will&#13;
add many dimensions to&#13;
the Ranger line-up.&#13;
Lisa Enz&#13;
Sophomore, Outfield,&#13;
Elem. Education&#13;
Lisa took charge in&#13;
leftfield last spring and&#13;
Teri Norton&#13;
Sophomore, Outfield/&#13;
infielder, Elem. Education&#13;
Teri looks to bring the&#13;
lessons learned from her&#13;
redshirt year to the field in&#13;
1995. 1994 was a learning&#13;
experience for Teri who&#13;
worked hard at improving&#13;
all aspects of her game and&#13;
will make a contribution to&#13;
the outfield and possibly&#13;
third base this spring.&#13;
an off-season injury&#13;
Karen Hartwig&#13;
Hartwig is a very&#13;
dedicated player who has&#13;
worked hard to become a&#13;
contributing member of the&#13;
squad. Karen can play&#13;
first base, third or the&#13;
outfield and should see&#13;
action at all three during&#13;
the season.&#13;
More Profiles next week.&#13;
Ranger Men finish Florida trip 5-2-1&#13;
The UW-Parkside Baseball team&#13;
split a pair of games in Florida&#13;
defeating California (Penn.) and&#13;
• losing to St. John's (Minn). The losses&#13;
drop the Rangers season record to 3-2&#13;
on the year.&#13;
Versus St. John's the Rangers fell&#13;
5-3. Mike DeMeuse (1-1) took the&#13;
loss. Offensively, the Rangers were&#13;
led by Kevin Kowalke who was 2-3&#13;
with a run scored and Shawn Babcock&#13;
who went 1-2 with one triple, one run&#13;
scored, and I RBI. Scott Fletcher&#13;
picked up an RBI single for UW-P.&#13;
In the second game the Rangers&#13;
beat California to avenge a 3-2 10&#13;
inning loss from earlier in the week.&#13;
The score was 5-4. Mark Sura gave up&#13;
four runs in the first inning but then&#13;
shut down California the rest of the&#13;
way to move to 2-0 on the year.&#13;
The Raniers came back to score 2&#13;
in the first and 2 in the third to tie the&#13;
game. They went ahead to stay when&#13;
Kowalke scored in t he fifth inning on&#13;
a Jeff Lonigro RBI single. Lonigro&#13;
scored 2 runs and picked up two hits&#13;
on the afternoon. Kowalke alw scored&#13;
twice and picked up 2 hits. Steve&#13;
Grzeszkiewicz picked up an RBI&#13;
single in the win.&#13;
The UW -Parkside Baseball team&#13;
finished their spring trip with two&#13;
wins, one lie, and two rainouts.&#13;
The Rangers defeated Mt. Vernon&#13;
Nazarene (Ohio) on a two-hit shutout&#13;
by Steve Grzeszkicwicz (1-0) and&#13;
Brad Skrtich. The Rangers won the&#13;
game 5-0.&#13;
Kevin Kowalke scored two runs&#13;
and Jeff Lonigro was 2-4 with an RBI&#13;
and scored two run s.&#13;
The other win for the Rangers was&#13;
over Kalamazoo College (Mich) 9-0.&#13;
Mark Sura (3-0) picked up the win for&#13;
the Rangers with a four-hit shutout&#13;
while tying a school record with his&#13;
13 strikeouts. Sura now has a I. 70&#13;
ERA and 30 strikeouts on the season.&#13;
Lonigro was 1-3 with 3 RBJ's, two&#13;
runs scored, and one double. Kowalke&#13;
scored three runs and had three stolen&#13;
bases. Mike Davis was 1-3 with a two&#13;
RBI double .&#13;
UW-Parksidc also tied Brandeis&#13;
(Mass) 4-4. The game was called&#13;
because of darkness after 9 innings.&#13;
Shawn Babcock was 2-4 with one run&#13;
scored in the ball game.&#13;
Good defense, aggressive hitting,&#13;
and a strong pitching staff were the&#13;
keys 10 a :.ucce~sful trip. not&#13;
necessarily reflected in wins and&#13;
losses as the tnp progressed.&#13;
The Rangers arc next in acuon this&#13;
weekend when they play to the St.&#13;
Joseph's College Tournament.&#13;
In Case You Missed It&#13;
C. J. Nelson&#13;
I'm Back: After almost 2 years&#13;
away from the court his airness&#13;
Michael Jordan returned to the&#13;
game he is identified with. To the&#13;
unrestrained cheers of Chicago&#13;
basketball fans Jordan returned to&#13;
the court to face the Pacers in&#13;
Indianapolis on Sunday. The Bulls&#13;
lost the game in over time.&#13;
Michael appeared rusty in that he&#13;
did not score until well into the&#13;
second quarter Sttll the NBA is&#13;
better off with Michael back.&#13;
With his return. the NBA was&#13;
able to steal the spotlight away&#13;
from the NCAA tournament.&#13;
They Came and They Went:&#13;
So goes the saga of the Big IO in&#13;
this years NCAA basketball&#13;
party. Six Big 10 teams game to&#13;
the show, by Sunday all were&#13;
eliminated. UW-Green Bay&#13;
almost took out Purdue on&#13;
Friday. Purdue lost on Sunday.&#13;
Minnesota and Michigan State,&#13;
Michigan, Illinois and Indiana all&#13;
Jost in the first round.&#13;
More March Madness: Old&#13;
Dominion took tnple overtime to&#13;
beat Villanova on Friday night.&#13;
On Sunday ODU went quietly&#13;
against Tulsa. UCLA won at the&#13;
buzzer over Missouri. Last year's&#13;
champs Arkansas bested Syracuse&#13;
by a bucket in overtime.&#13;
Georgetov. n avoided an upset by&#13;
Weber State by 2 .&#13;
Bye, Bye Bonnie: Speedskater&#13;
Bonnie Blair closed out her career&#13;
Saturday by setting a US record in&#13;
the 1.000 meters She lowered her&#13;
record from I· l '31 to 1: 18.05.&#13;
She also won the 500 meter race&#13;
m Calgary, Canada.&#13;
For The l'liFL of It: After&#13;
considering playing with the&#13;
Browns retired Giant quarterback&#13;
Phil Simms decided to e nlist with&#13;
NBC sports as a commentator.&#13;
The L. A. Rams were turned down&#13;
in their bid to move to St Louts&#13;
by the NFL last week. Guess that&#13;
means that the NFL will find it's&#13;
self in a court room again. The&#13;
Kansas City Chiefs sttll do not&#13;
know what Joe Montana has in&#13;
mind concerning his career.&#13;
Will the Bad Moon Rison&#13;
Green Bay: Wide Receiver Andre&#13;
Rison (late of Atlanta) 1s said to be&#13;
ready to catch passes from Vtonic&#13;
Testeverde in Cleveland. Yet, he&#13;
still has not signed a Browns&#13;
contract. Pack GM Ron Wolf is&#13;
still trying to persuade him that a&#13;
small city farther north i:, better&#13;
for him&#13;
The Clock Continues to Tick:&#13;
What is called Spring Traming&#13;
continues m Florida and Arizona.&#13;
There arc no meetings presently&#13;
scheduled between the striking&#13;
( cry baby) players and the&#13;
(whining) owners. The NLRB has&#13;
asked for permission to seek an&#13;
inJunction ag::unst the owners&#13;
claiming the bargained in bad&#13;
faith. If granted the players say&#13;
they will end their work stoppage.&#13;
not the worry though the owners&#13;
would then lock the players out.&#13;
The strike continues, Donald Fehr&#13;
is still an excellent example of&#13;
what can happen when proper&#13;
birth control is not followed. Get&#13;
used to replacement players, and&#13;
another decimated season.&#13;
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program, when you buy or lease any of these clever ideas from your Plymouth dealer-a hot Neon four-door,&#13;
the Nean Coupe, or an even hotter, 150 peak-horsepower Neon Sport Coupe-before you graduate or within&#13;
six months ofter graduation, we'll send you back a check for $400~ And that's a lot of extra value on what is&#13;
already 0 well-stocked set of wheels-ane with cab-forward design, acres of interior space, driver and front&#13;
passenger air bags,' standard, and available onti-Iock brakes.&#13;
And if you want, we can stack this great deal on top of another idea from Plymouth: the 6/24 Love It or Leave&#13;
It Lease-the lease that letsyou change your mind. Leaseony new Plymouthfor 24 months-and if you change your&#13;
mind about it, bring it back in six months. (Your dealer's got all the details and restrictions; check them out.)&#13;
Neon four-door, Neon Coupe, Neon Sport Coupe: The friendliest and smartest cars on campus.&#13;
Some test-th~~;~~~;~~one clever idea after another. Q&#13;
·Offer is occd OIl any new 1994, 1995 or 1996 Plymouth Neon vehicle and ends December 31, 1995. 1994 model eligibility may end prior to December 31, 1995.&#13;
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TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT REPAYING STUDENT&#13;
lOANS, LIFE INSURANCE, HOME lOANS, CAR PAYMENTS,&#13;
AND All THE OTHER "FUN" STUFF THAT LIFE HAS TO OFFER.&#13;
BUT DON'T WORRY THERE'S HELPI&#13;
THE WiSCONSIN ARMY NATiONAL GUARD WILL GIVE YOU THE CASH&#13;
FOR THE THINGS THAT YOU NEED IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR TIME.&#13;
FORMORE INFORMATION&#13;
CONTACT SSGWILLIE MARRERO,&#13;
YOUR LOCAL&#13;
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE AT 6S6-6496&#13;
OR CALL TOLL FREE&#13;
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[!J;:i7~-- NATIONAL&#13;
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1-S00-J62-7444 Americans At Their Best!&#13;
--The Accounting Club meets Wednesdays&#13;
at noon.in Molinaro 0107.&#13;
--The PCOC (Parkside Community&#13;
Outreach Club) meets at noon on Mondays&#13;
in Molinaro 115.&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
--Students interested in Writing, Drawing&#13;
and Selling Ads. Stop by or call The&#13;
Ranger News. Find out how you can&#13;
become involved and possibly earn extra&#13;
$. Located next to the Coffee Shoppe in&#13;
lower Main Place. 595-2287&#13;
--HELP WANTED&#13;
MEN/WOMEN earn up to $480 weekly&#13;
assembling circuit boards/electronic&#13;
components at home. Experience&#13;
unnecessary, will train. Immediate&#13;
openings in your local area. Call (602)680-&#13;
7 444 Ext. 102C&#13;
SUMMER JOB at Outfitters i n Boundary&#13;
Water Canoe Area. 1-800-869-0883.&#13;
--EMPLOYMENT&#13;
Career opportunities in our Party&#13;
Department. General Rental seeks self&#13;
motivated person for full-time position. Job&#13;
involves a variety of tasks from party&#13;
consultant to cleaning, preparing, inventory&#13;
taking, and loading orders. Should be able&#13;
to lift 50 lbs. Call for an appointment 886-&#13;
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--TENNIS ANYONE? Team in Oak Creek&#13;
is looking to add more players for its 4.5&#13;
USTA Men 's League this summer. If&#13;
you're19 and can play at least 40 level,&#13;
then call Marc at 481-5828.&#13;
--Equipment setup person for mobile disc&#13;
jockey business , weekends part-time, good&#13;
pay year round position reply PO Box&#13;
4014 R in WI 5 0 .&#13;
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Exclusively for fraternities, sororities, &amp; student&#13;
organizations. Earn money without spending a&#13;
dime. Just 3-5 days of your time. A little work ... a&#13;
lot of money . Call for info. No obligations .&#13;
1-800-932-0528, ext.65&#13;
·-FAST EASY MONEY: Student clubs and&#13;
organizations to sponsor marketing project on&#13;
campus. !-800-775-3851 Jennifer.&#13;
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--Free Pregnancy Test, Contact Alpha Center,&#13;
637-8323.&#13;
--AA-Alcoholics Anonymous meets every&#13;
Monday at noon in MOLINARO 013::l. Call&#13;
595-2238 for more information.&#13;
--Anyone interested in participati ng in the&#13;
following Support Groups: Codependents,&#13;
Alanon, Eating Disorders, Sexual Assault or&#13;
Abuse Survivors Support Group? Call 595-&#13;
~to express interest.&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Drums-Tama Granstar w/rack and lots of&#13;
hardware. Also microphones- AKG D112 and&#13;
Shure SM 57. Prices negotiable. For more info&#13;
phone Nick at 595-2287.&#13;
Trumpet-Holton Great condition $275. Call&#13;
Aaron @ (414)-835-4823 or e-mail Kapellus @&#13;
it.uwp.edu&#13;
--MACINTOSH COMPUTER for sale. Complete&#13;
system only $499. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
1 bdrm Birchwood condo for rent, 1 mile from&#13;
UWP, available May 1. $495/ mth includes heat,&#13;
underground parking , dishwasher, &amp; huge&#13;
closets. Call 658-2932.&#13;
hen you P.ass this&#13;
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we give you S400.&#13;
D Plymouth Neon Coupe&#13;
• Plymouth Neon 4-Door&#13;
This may be the easiest exam you've ever token: There's no wrong answer With Plymouth's Extra Credit&#13;
program, when you buy or lease any of these clever ideas from your Plymouth dealer-a hot Neon four-door,&#13;
the Neon Coupe, or an even hotter, 150 peak-horsepower Neon Sport Coupe-before you graduate or within&#13;
six months ofter graduation, we'll send you bock a check for $400~ And that's a lot of extra value on what is&#13;
already a well-stocked set of wheels-one with cob-forward design, acres of interior space, driver and front&#13;
passenger air bogs,1 standard, and available anti-lock brakes.&#13;
And if you want, we con stock this great deal on top of another idea from Plymouth: the 6/24 Love It or Leave&#13;
It Lease-the lease that lets you change your mind. Lease any new Plymouth for 24 months-and if you change your&#13;
mind about it , bring it back in six months. (Your dealer's got all the details and restrictions; check them out.)&#13;
Neon four-door, Neon Coupe, Neon Sport Coupe: The friendliest and smartest cars on campus.&#13;
Some 1e,1-1&#13;
h~~;~~~;~~One clever idea after another. 0&#13;
•Offer is good on ony new 1994, 1995 or 1996 Plymouth Neon vehicle and ends December 31, 1995. 1994 model eligibility may end prior lo December 31, 1995.&#13;
See cfeoler for complete detoils, eligibility requirements ond exclusions. $400 bonus ,s not oYOiloble with ony other private offer t Alwoys wear your seat belt.&#13;
So ....... YOUR NEAR THE END OF YOUR COLLEGE CAREER.&#13;
TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT REPAYING STUDENT&#13;
LOANS, LIFE INSURANCE, HOME LOANS, CAR PAYMENTS,&#13;
AND ALL THE OTHER "FUN" STUFF THAT LIFE HAS TO OFFER.&#13;
BUT DON'T WORRY THERE'S HELP!&#13;
THE WISCONSIN ARMY NATIONAL GUARD WILL GIVE YOU THE CASH&#13;
FOR THE THINGS THAT YOU NEED IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR TIME.&#13;
FOR MORE INFORMATION&#13;
CONTACT SSG WILLIE MARRERO,&#13;
YOUR LOCAL&#13;
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD&#13;
REPRESENTATIVE AT 6S6-6496&#13;
OR CALL TOLL FREE&#13;
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UNIVERSITY&#13;
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held/should&#13;
the&#13;
Phy&#13;
Ed&#13;
bUilding&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
others&#13;
and&#13;
don't&#13;
have&#13;
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pay?"&#13;
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ever-&#13;
increasing&#13;
reply,&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
student_&#13;
athletes&#13;
are&#13;
William&#13;
Murin&#13;
not&#13;
subject&#13;
to&#13;
these&#13;
fees&#13;
because&#13;
it&#13;
helps&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
scholarship&#13;
package&#13;
comparable&#13;
to&#13;
other&#13;
schools.&#13;
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fact&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
only&#13;
four&#13;
other&#13;
schools&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Great&#13;
Lakes&#13;
Valley&#13;
Conference&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Great&#13;
Lakes&#13;
Intercollegiate&#13;
Athletes&#13;
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including&#13;
Parkside&#13;
currently,&#13;
that&#13;
waive&#13;
or&#13;
pay&#13;
at&#13;
least&#13;
some&#13;
portion&#13;
of&#13;
these&#13;
fees&#13;
for&#13;
student-athletes,&#13;
greatly&#13;
frightens&#13;
recipients&#13;
of&#13;
athletics&#13;
scholarships.&#13;
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so,&#13;
if&#13;
Parkside&#13;
decides&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
these&#13;
student-athletes&#13;
pay&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees,&#13;
they&#13;
could&#13;
still&#13;
attend&#13;
Madison&#13;
Milwaukee.&#13;
Green&#13;
Bay,&#13;
or&#13;
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to&#13;
a  possible&#13;
decrease&#13;
in&#13;
enrollment&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
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March&#13;
I,&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
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two&#13;
open&#13;
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the&#13;
Athletic&#13;
Director,&#13;
Diane&#13;
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the&#13;
March&#13;
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1995&#13;
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lions&#13;
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but&#13;
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part&#13;
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have&#13;
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.  scholarships&#13;
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their&#13;
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.&#13;
fuming&#13;
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Phy&#13;
Ed&#13;
building&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
pro&#13;
posed.&#13;
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the&#13;
1994&#13;
Fall&#13;
semester&#13;
o&#13;
x&#13;
imately&#13;
250&#13;
student-athletes&#13;
appr&#13;
were&#13;
enrolled&#13;
at&#13;
Pa:kside,&#13;
and&#13;
181&#13;
of&#13;
hem&#13;
received&#13;
a  waiver&#13;
of&#13;
segregated&#13;
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as&#13;
a  &#13;
part&#13;
of&#13;
their&#13;
scholarships.&#13;
~ese&#13;
fees,&#13;
as&#13;
Professor&#13;
William&#13;
J.&#13;
Murin&#13;
wrote&#13;
in&#13;
a  circulated&#13;
letter&#13;
to&#13;
. erested&#13;
parties&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
campus,&#13;
"help&#13;
:   support&#13;
athletics,&#13;
intramurals,&#13;
student&#13;
organizations,&#13;
university&#13;
activities,&#13;
health&#13;
services&#13;
...&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
...&#13;
the&#13;
noon&#13;
concert&#13;
series,&#13;
and&#13;
other&#13;
events."&#13;
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idea&#13;
of&#13;
enacting&#13;
these&#13;
fees&#13;
on&#13;
5lUdenl-athletes&#13;
are&#13;
causing&#13;
arguments&#13;
offairness&#13;
and&#13;
equality.&#13;
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main&#13;
question&#13;
is,&#13;
as&#13;
Murin&#13;
wrote,&#13;
"Why&#13;
should&#13;
student-athletes&#13;
receive&#13;
a&#13;
privilege&#13;
enjoyed&#13;
by&#13;
few&#13;
other&#13;
students?"&#13;
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it  fair&#13;
that&#13;
athletes&#13;
use&#13;
Students&#13;
attend&#13;
International&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Tau Delta&#13;
meetin&#13;
assistant&#13;
director&#13;
of&#13;
student&#13;
life&#13;
and&#13;
dire~tor&#13;
of&#13;
university&#13;
aClivities,&#13;
and&#13;
Davl~&#13;
Holly&#13;
were&#13;
not&#13;
present,&#13;
but&#13;
if&#13;
questions&#13;
are&#13;
still&#13;
asked,&#13;
these&#13;
are&#13;
the&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
talk&#13;
to&#13;
-&#13;
besides&#13;
Murin&#13;
and&#13;
Teri&#13;
Jacobson,&#13;
a &#13;
member&#13;
of&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Senate,&#13;
who&#13;
helped&#13;
to&#13;
hold&#13;
the&#13;
audience-of-eight's&#13;
attention&#13;
for&#13;
forty-&#13;
five&#13;
minutes.&#13;
Three&#13;
women&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
involved&#13;
in&#13;
Parkside&#13;
sOftb~lI,&#13;
spoke&#13;
on&#13;
behalf&#13;
of&#13;
curious&#13;
student-athletes.&#13;
Karen&#13;
Hartwig&#13;
said,&#13;
"Actually&#13;
we&#13;
just&#13;
came&#13;
to&#13;
find&#13;
out&#13;
some&#13;
information."&#13;
Concern&#13;
is&#13;
not&#13;
lacking&#13;
this&#13;
semester.&#13;
Whether&#13;
the&#13;
subject&#13;
is&#13;
music,&#13;
English,&#13;
or&#13;
student-athletes,&#13;
concern&#13;
for&#13;
future&#13;
endeavors&#13;
is everywhere.&#13;
"It's&#13;
a real&#13;
mixed&#13;
bag,"&#13;
said&#13;
Murin.&#13;
There&#13;
are&#13;
so&#13;
many&#13;
factors&#13;
to&#13;
look&#13;
at&#13;
for&#13;
one&#13;
decision.&#13;
Fairness&#13;
and&#13;
equality&#13;
for&#13;
all&#13;
students,&#13;
campus&#13;
outlook&#13;
for&#13;
scholarship&#13;
bound&#13;
student-athletes,&#13;
and&#13;
enrollment&#13;
are&#13;
among&#13;
a&#13;
few&#13;
factors.&#13;
"The&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
can&#13;
do&#13;
anything&#13;
she&#13;
wants&#13;
to,"&#13;
Murin&#13;
said.&#13;
"[This]&#13;
whole&#13;
thing&#13;
might&#13;
be&#13;
totally&#13;
irrelevant."&#13;
If &#13;
enrollment&#13;
decreases&#13;
for&#13;
next&#13;
semester,&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
meetings,&#13;
open&#13;
forums,&#13;
and&#13;
sleepless&#13;
nights&#13;
might&#13;
be&#13;
for&#13;
nothing,&#13;
because&#13;
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Eleanor&#13;
J.&#13;
Smith&#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
no&#13;
other&#13;
choice&#13;
but&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
student-athletes&#13;
who&#13;
received&#13;
scholarships&#13;
pay&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees.&#13;
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are&#13;
still&#13;
being&#13;
tossed.&#13;
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another&#13;
person&#13;
to&#13;
contact,&#13;
if&#13;
troubled&#13;
with&#13;
this&#13;
issue,&#13;
for&#13;
those&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
faculty&#13;
that&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
their&#13;
opinions&#13;
known&#13;
and&#13;
could&#13;
not&#13;
make&#13;
either&#13;
meetings,&#13;
please&#13;
feel&#13;
free&#13;
to&#13;
e-mail&#13;
comments&#13;
to&#13;
jacobson&#13;
@"&#13;
lt.uwp.edu.&#13;
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announced&#13;
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University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-&#13;
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will&#13;
have&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
$134,000&#13;
available&#13;
for&#13;
scholarships&#13;
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1995-96,&#13;
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increase&#13;
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percent&#13;
from&#13;
1994-95&#13;
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straight&#13;
year&#13;
of&#13;
increased&#13;
funding.&#13;
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funding&#13;
from&#13;
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Parkside&#13;
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Foundation&#13;
is&#13;
$112,368,&#13;
a 6.6&#13;
percent&#13;
increase&#13;
over&#13;
last&#13;
year.&#13;
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from&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
is &#13;
$22,000.&#13;
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May&#13;
scholarships&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
awarded&#13;
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year.&#13;
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presentation&#13;
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be&#13;
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at&#13;
which&#13;
coffee&#13;
and&#13;
lillie&#13;
sandwiches&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
served.&#13;
Since&#13;
1988&#13;
private&#13;
contributions&#13;
for&#13;
scholarships&#13;
at&#13;
Uw-Parkside&#13;
have&#13;
risen&#13;
from&#13;
$45,806&#13;
to&#13;
$134,368.&#13;
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more&#13;
information,&#13;
please&#13;
call&#13;
595-2345.&#13;
Have&#13;
you voted&#13;
yet?&#13;
Today&#13;
is your&#13;
last chance&#13;
to&#13;
vote&#13;
in the UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
election.&#13;
Offices&#13;
at&#13;
stake&#13;
are&#13;
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Vice-President,&#13;
Senator,&#13;
PUAB,&#13;
and&#13;
SUFAC-at·&#13;
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Candidates&#13;
for&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
President&#13;
presentations.&#13;
are&#13;
Rebekha&#13;
Bakke,&#13;
Tammy&#13;
Kammer,&#13;
Diane&#13;
Scering&#13;
and&#13;
Diane&#13;
Wernke.&#13;
UWP&#13;
has&#13;
a&#13;
long&#13;
history&#13;
of&#13;
educating&#13;
non-traditional&#13;
students,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
1:T.6.&#13;
faculty&#13;
advisor&#13;
Andrew&#13;
M.cLean.&#13;
"By&#13;
using&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
experience&#13;
with&#13;
non-&#13;
traditional&#13;
students&#13;
as&#13;
a  model,"&#13;
he&#13;
says,&#13;
"we&#13;
share&#13;
our&#13;
experiences&#13;
at&#13;
a&#13;
national&#13;
forum."&#13;
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students&#13;
will&#13;
read&#13;
original&#13;
papers&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
St.&#13;
Louis&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Mark&#13;
Ulmen's&#13;
"Teaching&#13;
College&#13;
English:&#13;
A &#13;
Changing&#13;
Frontier"&#13;
assesses&#13;
future&#13;
job&#13;
opportunities.&#13;
Judy&#13;
Weber's&#13;
"Bilingualism&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
Memoir&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
Bilingual&#13;
Childhood"&#13;
examines&#13;
Richard&#13;
Rodriguez's&#13;
reflections&#13;
on&#13;
education&#13;
in&#13;
his&#13;
"Hunger&#13;
of&#13;
Memory."&#13;
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third&#13;
paper&#13;
by&#13;
Diane&#13;
Wemke,&#13;
''The&#13;
Women&#13;
in&#13;
Conrad's&#13;
Darkness,"&#13;
looks&#13;
at&#13;
a  little&#13;
considered&#13;
aspect&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
familiar&#13;
work,&#13;
"The&#13;
Heart&#13;
of&#13;
Darkness."&#13;
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are&#13;
judged&#13;
before&#13;
acceptance.&#13;
"Having&#13;
three&#13;
papers&#13;
accepted&#13;
from&#13;
one&#13;
campus&#13;
is&#13;
a  strong&#13;
affirmation&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
talent&#13;
among&#13;
our&#13;
students."&#13;
says&#13;
McLean.&#13;
"And&#13;
add&#13;
to&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
hosting&#13;
of&#13;
a panel,"&#13;
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added,&#13;
"and&#13;
the&#13;
UWP&#13;
community&#13;
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academic&#13;
excellence&#13;
to&#13;
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students&#13;
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16-18.&#13;
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host&#13;
a panel&#13;
discussion&#13;
and&#13;
present&#13;
original&#13;
papers.&#13;
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UWP&#13;
students&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
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to&#13;
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discussion&#13;
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'The&#13;
English&#13;
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Student."&#13;
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students&#13;
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earlier&#13;
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March&#13;
18&#13;
by &#13;
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Bradshaw&#13;
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recipients&#13;
to&#13;
find&#13;
jobs.&#13;
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will&#13;
be&#13;
a  &#13;
large&#13;
group&#13;
of&#13;
people&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
work&#13;
for&#13;
nothing."&#13;
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stated&#13;
that&#13;
her&#13;
caseworker&#13;
told&#13;
her.&#13;
"I've&#13;
got&#13;
10&#13;
gel&#13;
something&#13;
in&#13;
your&#13;
file&#13;
to&#13;
know&#13;
you're&#13;
trying."&#13;
Laumer&#13;
questioned,&#13;
"Why&#13;
is&#13;
II OK&#13;
that&#13;
I'm&#13;
a file?"&#13;
"There&#13;
is&#13;
something&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
fight&#13;
for,&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
fight&#13;
for&#13;
yourself,"&#13;
Laumer&#13;
stated&#13;
as&#13;
her&#13;
message&#13;
10 &#13;
ether&#13;
women&#13;
on&#13;
welfare.&#13;
"Some&#13;
welfare&#13;
mothers&#13;
still&#13;
vote,&#13;
who&#13;
still&#13;
believe&#13;
in&#13;
their&#13;
own&#13;
power."&#13;
Laumer&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
when&#13;
she&#13;
hears&#13;
the&#13;
statement,&#13;
"Well,&#13;
you&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
have&#13;
had&#13;
those&#13;
kids&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
place,"&#13;
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responds,&#13;
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excuse&#13;
me&#13;
for&#13;
wanting&#13;
a&#13;
life."&#13;
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[her&#13;
parents]&#13;
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me&#13;
up&#13;
in&#13;
a  world&#13;
that&#13;
I  didn't&#13;
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and&#13;
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him&#13;
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have&#13;
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kids&#13;
now&#13;
and&#13;
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them&#13;
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and&#13;
they're&#13;
here&#13;
for&#13;
a reason."&#13;
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welfare.&#13;
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cash&#13;
a&#13;
check&#13;
and&#13;
it'll&#13;
be&#13;
waiting&#13;
for&#13;
me&#13;
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I get&#13;
home,"&#13;
said&#13;
speaker&#13;
err.yn&#13;
Laumer,&#13;
advocate&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
fights&#13;
of&#13;
welfare&#13;
recipients&#13;
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l st&#13;
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lead&#13;
by&#13;
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Laumer.&#13;
a&#13;
leader&#13;
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and&#13;
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to&#13;
Begin,"&#13;
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on&#13;
how&#13;
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loss,&#13;
change&#13;
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marital&#13;
status,&#13;
illness&#13;
and&#13;
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tragedies;&#13;
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Teddi&#13;
Winnett,&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
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of&#13;
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UW&#13;
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Kenosha&#13;
County.&#13;
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will&#13;
be &#13;
approximately&#13;
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in&#13;
length.&#13;
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conference&#13;
is&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
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Association&#13;
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said.&#13;
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mother&#13;
gave&#13;
me&#13;
courage&#13;
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fight&#13;
for&#13;
my&#13;
family,"&#13;
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stated.&#13;
Laumer&#13;
then&#13;
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the&#13;
9  to&#13;
5  NatIOnal&#13;
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tools&#13;
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spoke&#13;
about&#13;
caseworkers&#13;
pushing&#13;
welfare&#13;
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said.&#13;
"1&#13;
frauded&#13;
my&#13;
government.&#13;
I&#13;
worked&#13;
for&#13;
cash&#13;
and&#13;
J  &#13;
did&#13;
it  to&#13;
live&#13;
above&#13;
a subhuman&#13;
level."&#13;
Laumer's&#13;
mother&#13;
died&#13;
on&#13;
June&#13;
20,&#13;
1991,&#13;
of&#13;
ovarian&#13;
work.&#13;
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deCIded&#13;
that&#13;
smce&#13;
I&#13;
was&#13;
a  temporary&#13;
employee&#13;
I&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
replaced&#13;
easily.:'&#13;
.&#13;
"Getting&#13;
a  job&#13;
at&#13;
thiS&#13;
POlOt&#13;
was&#13;
not&#13;
an&#13;
alternati&#13;
ve&#13;
for&#13;
me.&#13;
My&#13;
only&#13;
alternative&#13;
was&#13;
2&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
First&#13;
annual&#13;
Spring&#13;
Fever&#13;
at UWp&#13;
appetizers&#13;
available&#13;
as well&#13;
as a cash&#13;
student/faculty&#13;
team&#13;
events,&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
bar&#13;
serving&#13;
soda.&#13;
beer&#13;
and&#13;
wine.&#13;
be plenty&#13;
of  food&#13;
and&#13;
entertainment&#13;
Dress&#13;
to &#13;
Impress&#13;
means&#13;
that&#13;
what&#13;
for everyone.&#13;
people&#13;
wear&#13;
(0 &#13;
the dance&#13;
is up to each&#13;
Senior&#13;
seminar&#13;
communication&#13;
individual.&#13;
In other&#13;
words,&#13;
what&#13;
do&#13;
students&#13;
are&#13;
organizing&#13;
the&#13;
two&#13;
day&#13;
you&#13;
wear&#13;
to impress?&#13;
event&#13;
because&#13;
they&#13;
want&#13;
to initiate&#13;
The&#13;
festivities&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
on&#13;
some&#13;
activity&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
encourage&#13;
a&#13;
Saturday&#13;
morning,&#13;
April&#13;
22,&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
sense&#13;
of  spirit&#13;
and&#13;
unity&#13;
at UWP.&#13;
event&#13;
moves&#13;
outside.&#13;
The&#13;
middle&#13;
of&#13;
They&#13;
hope&#13;
everyone&#13;
at  UWP&#13;
will&#13;
the&#13;
track&#13;
will&#13;
be center&#13;
stage&#13;
for the&#13;
support&#13;
"Spring&#13;
Fever."&#13;
They&#13;
have&#13;
"Spring&#13;
Fever"&#13;
Tailgate&#13;
Party&#13;
and&#13;
formed&#13;
a commiuee&#13;
to insure&#13;
that&#13;
it&#13;
Picnic&#13;
Bash&#13;
beginning&#13;
at  &#13;
II &#13;
am.&#13;
The&#13;
becomes&#13;
an annual&#13;
event.&#13;
The&#13;
timing&#13;
UWP&#13;
men's&#13;
baseball&#13;
team&#13;
has&#13;
a&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
event&#13;
is  particularly&#13;
good&#13;
doubleheader&#13;
scheduled,&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
because&#13;
not&#13;
only&#13;
is  the&#13;
semester&#13;
beuer&#13;
way&#13;
to support&#13;
the&#13;
team&#13;
and&#13;
beginning&#13;
to drag,&#13;
everyone&#13;
is getting&#13;
have&#13;
some&#13;
fun?&#13;
tired&#13;
of the&#13;
cold.&#13;
We're&#13;
ready&#13;
to get&#13;
For&#13;
the&#13;
tailgate&#13;
and&#13;
picnic,&#13;
senior&#13;
outside&#13;
and&#13;
enjoy&#13;
the weather.&#13;
Watch&#13;
communication&#13;
students&#13;
are&#13;
planning&#13;
for more&#13;
information&#13;
around&#13;
Parkside&#13;
some&#13;
wild&#13;
activities&#13;
and&#13;
hope&#13;
that&#13;
and&#13;
plan&#13;
on&#13;
joining&#13;
the&#13;
fun.&#13;
faculty,&#13;
staff&#13;
and &#13;
student&#13;
groups&#13;
will&#13;
Remember&#13;
Spring&#13;
Fever&#13;
Weekend!&#13;
be ready&#13;
to challenge&#13;
each&#13;
other&#13;
in&#13;
April&#13;
21-&#13;
"Dress&#13;
to Impress"&#13;
dance&#13;
these&#13;
events.&#13;
A traveling&#13;
trophy&#13;
will&#13;
and&#13;
April&#13;
22-&#13;
UWP&#13;
baseball,&#13;
tailgate&#13;
be awarded&#13;
to the&#13;
team&#13;
accumulating&#13;
party&#13;
and&#13;
picnic&#13;
bash.&#13;
Be there!&#13;
the&#13;
most&#13;
points.&#13;
In  &#13;
addition&#13;
to the&#13;
UWP&#13;
baseball&#13;
game&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Aren't&#13;
you&#13;
bored&#13;
with&#13;
winter?&#13;
On&#13;
February&#13;
2, the&#13;
groundhog&#13;
promised&#13;
that&#13;
winter&#13;
would&#13;
only&#13;
last&#13;
six&#13;
more&#13;
weeks.&#13;
The&#13;
deadline&#13;
is&#13;
fast&#13;
approaching&#13;
and&#13;
there&#13;
are no signs&#13;
of&#13;
spring&#13;
around&#13;
campus.&#13;
Faculty,&#13;
staff&#13;
and&#13;
students&#13;
are&#13;
sick&#13;
of the&#13;
cold&#13;
and&#13;
looking&#13;
for some&#13;
fun.&#13;
The&#13;
communication&#13;
department's&#13;
senior&#13;
seminar&#13;
class&#13;
has&#13;
decided&#13;
to&#13;
remedy&#13;
the&#13;
situation.&#13;
After&#13;
many&#13;
class&#13;
discussions,&#13;
the students&#13;
decided&#13;
to develop&#13;
and&#13;
sponsor&#13;
the first&#13;
annual&#13;
"Spring&#13;
Fever&#13;
95."&#13;
They've&#13;
put&#13;
together&#13;
two&#13;
days&#13;
of  fun&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to be a blast.&#13;
On Friday&#13;
April&#13;
21, from&#13;
8-12&#13;
pm,&#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
will&#13;
be  decked&#13;
out&#13;
and&#13;
ready&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
"Dress&#13;
to  Impress"&#13;
dance.&#13;
It &#13;
will&#13;
be the&#13;
first&#13;
event&#13;
of&#13;
"Spring&#13;
Fever"&#13;
weekend.&#13;
Sy Stevens,&#13;
a popular&#13;
local&#13;
DJ and&#13;
UWP&#13;
student&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
in  charge&#13;
of  the&#13;
music.&#13;
Students&#13;
are&#13;
excited&#13;
to have&#13;
Sy and&#13;
his jams&#13;
for the dance.&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
Join&#13;
the Whale&#13;
Team.&#13;
Are&#13;
you&#13;
interested&#13;
in Marine&#13;
Biology&#13;
or just&#13;
enjoy&#13;
learning&#13;
about&#13;
whales?&#13;
Share&#13;
that&#13;
knowledge&#13;
with&#13;
elementary&#13;
school&#13;
children&#13;
several&#13;
times&#13;
during&#13;
the semester.&#13;
Ask&#13;
for details&#13;
in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
Become&#13;
a Volunteer&#13;
Shelter&#13;
Worker&#13;
For&#13;
The&#13;
Homeless.&#13;
In Kenosha&#13;
it's called&#13;
the INN's&#13;
Program&#13;
and&#13;
in Racine,&#13;
the REST&#13;
Program.&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
as little&#13;
as &#13;
IX&#13;
a month&#13;
for a 4 hour&#13;
shift.&#13;
Sign&#13;
up in the Career&#13;
Center/&#13;
WYLL-D&#13;
175.&#13;
SEWAP&#13;
Orientation&#13;
Set.&#13;
Are&#13;
you&#13;
interested&#13;
in helping&#13;
AIDS&#13;
patients?&#13;
Attend&#13;
one&#13;
of the following&#13;
orientations:&#13;
Wed.,&#13;
3/15;&#13;
Sar.,&#13;
3118;&#13;
or Mon.,&#13;
3120 ... &#13;
from&#13;
6:00-9:00&#13;
pm at the Kenosha&#13;
Office.&#13;
An 8 hour&#13;
training&#13;
will&#13;
be scheduled&#13;
at a&#13;
later&#13;
date.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
stop&#13;
by the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
Librarian's&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Needed.&#13;
Racine&#13;
County&#13;
School&#13;
Office-&#13;
Union&#13;
Grove&#13;
needs&#13;
volunteer&#13;
to do a variety&#13;
of duties.&#13;
3 hours&#13;
weekly&#13;
in April&#13;
and&#13;
May.&#13;
See&#13;
Carol&#13;
in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
Mutual&#13;
funds&#13;
to be&#13;
study&#13;
in two-day&#13;
course&#13;
at &#13;
uw-P&#13;
"Understanding&#13;
Mutual&#13;
Funds"&#13;
will&#13;
be the&#13;
subject&#13;
of a course&#13;
offered&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
in March.&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Keleske,&#13;
owner&#13;
of&#13;
Creative&#13;
Financial&#13;
Services&#13;
lnc.,&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
registered&#13;
representat&#13;
i&#13;
ve&#13;
wi &#13;
th&#13;
Coordinated&#13;
Capital&#13;
Securities&#13;
Inc.,&#13;
will&#13;
be the presenter.&#13;
The&#13;
course&#13;
will&#13;
meet&#13;
from&#13;
6:30&#13;
to 9: 15 pm&#13;
on two&#13;
consecutive&#13;
Wednesdays,&#13;
beginning&#13;
March&#13;
22.&#13;
The&#13;
class&#13;
will&#13;
be held&#13;
in&#13;
Room&#13;
281 of UW - Tallent&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Cost&#13;
of the&#13;
course&#13;
is $25.&#13;
Topics&#13;
covered&#13;
will&#13;
include&#13;
a general&#13;
overview&#13;
of&#13;
mutual&#13;
funds,&#13;
how&#13;
La &#13;
review&#13;
a&#13;
prospectus&#13;
and&#13;
setting&#13;
investment&#13;
goals&#13;
and&#13;
asset&#13;
diversification.&#13;
To&#13;
register&#13;
for the&#13;
class,&#13;
call&#13;
the&#13;
UW-P&#13;
Outreach&#13;
Office&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-2312.&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
of the week&#13;
Students&#13;
are&#13;
selected&#13;
as&#13;
"Volunteers&#13;
of the&#13;
Week"&#13;
by their&#13;
altruistic&#13;
attitudes,&#13;
the amount&#13;
of time&#13;
shared&#13;
within&#13;
the community&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
impact&#13;
their&#13;
service&#13;
has&#13;
made&#13;
in the&#13;
lives&#13;
of others.&#13;
This&#13;
week's&#13;
volunteer&#13;
is Susan&#13;
Boscher.&#13;
Susan&#13;
Boscher&#13;
is a senior&#13;
majoring&#13;
in Psychology&#13;
graduating&#13;
in May&#13;
with&#13;
plans&#13;
on working&#13;
in Human&#13;
Services.&#13;
Susan&#13;
became&#13;
active&#13;
in the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Program&#13;
when&#13;
she&#13;
enrolled&#13;
in September&#13;
as a 2nd&#13;
grade&#13;
tutor&#13;
at&#13;
Bain&#13;
Elementary&#13;
School&#13;
in Kenosha&#13;
and&#13;
later&#13;
became&#13;
a fast&#13;
volunteer&#13;
(Families&#13;
&amp;  &#13;
Schools&#13;
Together)&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
Alcohol&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Other&#13;
Drug&#13;
Council&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
Sue&#13;
thinks&#13;
she&#13;
has&#13;
learned&#13;
a lot&#13;
by working&#13;
in the FAST&#13;
program.&#13;
She&#13;
stated,&#13;
'"&#13;
have&#13;
seen&#13;
how&#13;
parents&#13;
and&#13;
chi&#13;
Idren&#13;
relate&#13;
to  &#13;
Susan&#13;
Boscher&#13;
each&#13;
other&#13;
and&#13;
how&#13;
society&#13;
has&#13;
a &#13;
huge&#13;
impact&#13;
on&#13;
children.&#13;
They&#13;
can&#13;
be influenced&#13;
so&#13;
easily.&#13;
If parents&#13;
can&#13;
spend&#13;
fifteen&#13;
minutes&#13;
a  day&#13;
with&#13;
each&#13;
child,&#13;
communication&#13;
and&#13;
behavior&#13;
can&#13;
improve."&#13;
Lori&#13;
Capelli,&#13;
Bain&#13;
School&#13;
teacher&#13;
thinks&#13;
Susan&#13;
would&#13;
be  an excellent&#13;
school&#13;
counselor.&#13;
She&#13;
reported,&#13;
"Sue&#13;
is a great&#13;
volunteer!&#13;
She&#13;
is genuinely&#13;
interested&#13;
in the&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
love&#13;
her!"&#13;
Thanks&#13;
Susan&#13;
for&#13;
having&#13;
that&#13;
special&#13;
ability&#13;
of&#13;
showing&#13;
children&#13;
you&#13;
care.&#13;
Whether&#13;
it be in&#13;
the&#13;
classroom,&#13;
the&#13;
gymnasium&#13;
or in&#13;
the home,&#13;
your&#13;
concern&#13;
and&#13;
interest&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
welfare&#13;
of  others&#13;
will&#13;
make&#13;
a&#13;
difference.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
candidate&#13;
info not&#13;
in last week's&#13;
issue&#13;
Name:&#13;
Arian&#13;
Rana&#13;
Adair-Nichols&#13;
Seeking&#13;
Position&#13;
Of:&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Major:&#13;
French&#13;
Class:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Qualifications:&#13;
I am&#13;
currently&#13;
serving&#13;
as a PSGA&#13;
Senator,&#13;
in addition&#13;
to&#13;
being&#13;
the editor-in-&#13;
chief&#13;
of &#13;
The&#13;
First&#13;
Amendment,&#13;
a member&#13;
of B&amp;RC,&#13;
the&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
of  &#13;
L' &#13;
Alliance&#13;
des&#13;
Amis,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Vice-Chair&#13;
of  the&#13;
Campus&#13;
Democrats:&#13;
I  &#13;
am&#13;
also&#13;
a&#13;
member&#13;
of CIA,&#13;
PAW,&#13;
and&#13;
GLO.&#13;
Reasons:&#13;
I  have&#13;
been&#13;
trying&#13;
to&#13;
implement&#13;
changes&#13;
to &#13;
make&#13;
PSGA&#13;
work&#13;
better&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
students,&#13;
but&#13;
I&#13;
don't&#13;
think&#13;
that&#13;
these&#13;
changes&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
enough.&#13;
Without&#13;
strong&#13;
leadership,&#13;
this&#13;
organization&#13;
cannot&#13;
even&#13;
hold&#13;
itself&#13;
together,&#13;
let alone&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
body.&#13;
I &#13;
feel&#13;
that&#13;
I &#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
strength,&#13;
experience,&#13;
and&#13;
drive&#13;
10 &#13;
set&#13;
things&#13;
right&#13;
for Parkside.&#13;
While&#13;
we are&#13;
facing&#13;
drastic&#13;
cuts&#13;
in student&#13;
aid&#13;
and&#13;
funding&#13;
to the&#13;
universities,&#13;
and&#13;
while&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
looking&#13;
at negative&#13;
policies&#13;
imposed&#13;
on the&#13;
university&#13;
system,&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
of &#13;
UWP&#13;
simply&#13;
cannot&#13;
afford&#13;
to have&#13;
leadership&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
not its very&#13;
strongest.&#13;
Workshop&#13;
stresses&#13;
people&#13;
skills&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
will&#13;
offer&#13;
a workshop&#13;
titled&#13;
"The&#13;
Human&#13;
Side&#13;
of Business"&#13;
from&#13;
8:30-&#13;
11:30&#13;
am&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
Participants&#13;
will&#13;
learn&#13;
skills&#13;
needed&#13;
to manage&#13;
for&#13;
productivity;&#13;
a  basic&#13;
personnel&#13;
management&#13;
system&#13;
and&#13;
laws&#13;
affecting&#13;
businesses&#13;
with&#13;
employees.&#13;
Dolores&#13;
Fergus,&#13;
president&#13;
of the&#13;
Fergus&#13;
Group&#13;
Inc.,&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
the&#13;
instructor.&#13;
The&#13;
fee&#13;
is $35.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information,&#13;
call&#13;
595-2189.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
2124/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-132&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances,&#13;
339&#13;
Moln.&#13;
(10:33&#13;
am)&#13;
-&#13;
Faculty&#13;
reported&#13;
that&#13;
it  appears&#13;
unauthorized&#13;
persons&#13;
using&#13;
his&#13;
computer,&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
left&#13;
on.&#13;
Nothing&#13;
else&#13;
missing.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/24/95&#13;
Inc 95-133&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident,&#13;
Union&#13;
Lot&#13;
(2:41&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Staff&#13;
member&#13;
and&#13;
a  student&#13;
involved&#13;
in  minor&#13;
accident.&#13;
Drivers&#13;
exchanged&#13;
information&#13;
and&#13;
requested&#13;
no state&#13;
accident&#13;
report&#13;
be made.&#13;
2124/95&#13;
Inc 95-134&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Person,&#13;
366&#13;
Moln.&#13;
(3:44&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Professor&#13;
reported&#13;
receiving&#13;
a letter&#13;
from&#13;
an&#13;
individual&#13;
that&#13;
he does&#13;
not&#13;
know.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/25/95&#13;
Inc 95-135&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assist,&#13;
Union&#13;
D I (I :59&#13;
pm)&#13;
- UPPS&#13;
officers&#13;
responded&#13;
to&#13;
individual&#13;
having&#13;
difficulty&#13;
breathing.&#13;
Juvenile&#13;
subject&#13;
ok-released&#13;
LO &#13;
an adult.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
Subject&#13;
parked&#13;
in a No Parking&#13;
zone.&#13;
Check&#13;
revealed&#13;
the&#13;
driver's&#13;
license&#13;
suspended.&#13;
SUbject&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
a&#13;
citation.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/26/95&#13;
Jnc&#13;
95-137&#13;
Security&#13;
Alarm,&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
in Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
(1:54&#13;
am)-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officers&#13;
responded&#13;
(0 &#13;
a panic&#13;
alarm.&#13;
Store&#13;
was&#13;
secure.&#13;
Alann&#13;
reset.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/26/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-138&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation/Suspended,&#13;
Hwy&#13;
E. &#13;
at Hwy&#13;
3J. (G.JG&#13;
pm)&#13;
- &#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
stopped&#13;
vehicle&#13;
for illegal&#13;
tum.&#13;
Driver&#13;
had&#13;
no&#13;
license&#13;
on &#13;
person.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
subject&#13;
posted&#13;
bond.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/27/95&#13;
Inc 95-139&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assist,&#13;
S.&#13;
Tallent&#13;
Lot,&#13;
(9: 17 am)&#13;
- Subject&#13;
walking&#13;
toward&#13;
Tallent&#13;
slipped&#13;
on an&#13;
icy spot&#13;
and&#13;
fell on the asphalt,&#13;
injuring&#13;
right&#13;
shoulder.&#13;
Subject&#13;
was&#13;
treated&#13;
at&#13;
51. &#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Family&#13;
Practice.&#13;
2/27/95&#13;
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              <text>UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
Volume&#13;
23,&#13;
Iasue&#13;
21&#13;
Music program&#13;
sings&#13;
thebUdget&#13;
blues&#13;
MARCH&#13;
2, 1995&#13;
Smith addresses&#13;
racial&#13;
harassment&#13;
on&#13;
campus&#13;
UC&#13;
deals&#13;
with&#13;
Gov·s&#13;
proposed&#13;
budget&#13;
by &#13;
Brian Matsen&#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
heard &#13;
by &#13;
the administration,&#13;
but&#13;
News writer&#13;
only if people,&#13;
first, are willing&#13;
to&#13;
The words&#13;
"budget&#13;
cuts" have been&#13;
speak&#13;
up. Concerns&#13;
from members&#13;
of&#13;
bitting&#13;
every&#13;
department&#13;
since&#13;
last  the music&#13;
club show that this collective&#13;
semester,&#13;
and now  the  music&#13;
voice can &#13;
be &#13;
heard, but they need help.&#13;
department&#13;
is not immune.&#13;
At noon on&#13;
One way that the administration&#13;
February&#13;
22, James&#13;
McKeever,&#13;
chair&#13;
grades&#13;
the music department,&#13;
is by &#13;
its&#13;
ofthemusicdepartment,&#13;
music&#13;
club  _&#13;
"Sciences&#13;
get&#13;
their&#13;
led an open&#13;
forum&#13;
in&#13;
giving&#13;
it &#13;
an annual&#13;
CART&#13;
DI18&#13;
iprograms&#13;
updated,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
budget&#13;
from&#13;
questioning&#13;
the future&#13;
of&#13;
shows,&#13;
field trips.&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
music&#13;
get&#13;
crumbs&#13;
... If students&#13;
or&#13;
anything&#13;
department.&#13;
He began&#13;
could&#13;
raise&#13;
their&#13;
voices,&#13;
it  &#13;
educational&#13;
that&#13;
his address&#13;
by saying&#13;
would&#13;
help&#13;
an&#13;
that aft~r his department&#13;
would&#13;
help."&#13;
asp &#13;
i&#13;
r &#13;
i&#13;
n g&#13;
gets its cuts, however&#13;
James&#13;
McKeever&#13;
music&#13;
major&#13;
severe.&#13;
will face some&#13;
L,-&#13;
.J or  minor.&#13;
"very serious&#13;
consequences."&#13;
When&#13;
less and less show up at&#13;
The music&#13;
department&#13;
has two parts&#13;
these&#13;
meetings,&#13;
it only means&#13;
that make up its annual&#13;
budget.&#13;
Its  discouragement&#13;
for everyone.&#13;
adjunct&#13;
budget&#13;
employs&#13;
specialists&#13;
"What&#13;
do  we  want&#13;
to&#13;
who play and teach instruments&#13;
such&#13;
accomplish&#13;
here at &#13;
Parkside,"&#13;
as &#13;
the &#13;
flute, &#13;
percussion,&#13;
strings,&#13;
classic&#13;
says&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Nedweski,&#13;
a&#13;
guitar,&#13;
and sometimes&#13;
the French&#13;
hom.&#13;
music&#13;
major.&#13;
"We're&#13;
wasting&#13;
an&#13;
Also, this budget&#13;
pays for the visiting&#13;
opportunity."&#13;
conductor&#13;
of Parkside's&#13;
Community&#13;
Nedweski&#13;
went&#13;
on to talk&#13;
Orchestra.&#13;
The budget&#13;
is $30,000&#13;
a  about&#13;
the computer&#13;
uses in the&#13;
year -  "Not a whole&#13;
lot of money,"&#13;
library,&#13;
dealing&#13;
with  music&#13;
states&#13;
McKeever.&#13;
Parks ide' s music&#13;
students,&#13;
stating&#13;
that she has had&#13;
department's&#13;
budget&#13;
is 24% lower than&#13;
trouble&#13;
getting&#13;
a hold&#13;
of&#13;
over regional&#13;
colleges.&#13;
computers&#13;
that  have&#13;
music&#13;
Over the next two years cuts will be  programs&#13;
on tbeir hard drives.&#13;
made,&#13;
but as McKeever&#13;
says, "They&#13;
She suggested&#13;
that the computer&#13;
[have]&#13;
yet to tell us how much."&#13;
He  center&#13;
should&#13;
let the music&#13;
continued,&#13;
"Something's&#13;
going&#13;
to have&#13;
department&#13;
house&#13;
one of their&#13;
to give."&#13;
Less classes&#13;
will be offered&#13;
computers,&#13;
so  that&#13;
music&#13;
and open positions&#13;
won't&#13;
be filled,&#13;
at  students&#13;
could&#13;
use the music&#13;
least not immediately.&#13;
New positions&#13;
programs&#13;
without&#13;
problems.&#13;
have&#13;
already&#13;
been&#13;
frozen,&#13;
said&#13;
McKeever&#13;
brought&#13;
the open&#13;
McKeever.&#13;
forum&#13;
to  a  &#13;
close&#13;
saying&#13;
The  other&#13;
half  of  the  music&#13;
"Sciences&#13;
get their programs&#13;
department's&#13;
budget,&#13;
its Fine Expense&#13;
updated,&#13;
and we get crumbs&#13;
... &#13;
If&#13;
budget,&#13;
deals&#13;
with its phone&#13;
bills,&#13;
students&#13;
could &#13;
raise their voices,&#13;
duplicating&#13;
bills, and music&#13;
purchases.&#13;
it would&#13;
help."&#13;
He suggested&#13;
This budget&#13;
has not been raised&#13;
in  getting&#13;
a &#13;
hold of Chancellor&#13;
years,&#13;
The administration&#13;
has had  Eleanor&#13;
1. &#13;
Smith&#13;
_ "A group&#13;
of&#13;
many months&#13;
to come up with a figure&#13;
you [could]&#13;
go up and have a&#13;
for this budget,&#13;
but has remained&#13;
nice chat."&#13;
silent.&#13;
McKeever&#13;
hopes&#13;
that by this&#13;
McKeever&#13;
urgently&#13;
asked&#13;
for&#13;
July. or no later than the Fall semester,&#13;
more&#13;
students&#13;
to &#13;
attend&#13;
the&#13;
the &#13;
figures&#13;
will be known.&#13;
Music&#13;
Club&#13;
meetings,&#13;
on&#13;
"Students&#13;
make up this university,"&#13;
Mondays&#13;
from noon to 1:00 in&#13;
says McKeever.&#13;
A collective&#13;
voice&#13;
CART&#13;
128.&#13;
by &#13;
Karen&#13;
Diehl&#13;
News Editor&#13;
environ-&#13;
ment that&#13;
is   nur-&#13;
t &#13;
u r &#13;
i&#13;
n &#13;
g,&#13;
fosters&#13;
respect,&#13;
and  encourages&#13;
growth&#13;
among&#13;
differing&#13;
individuals&#13;
..."&#13;
"This&#13;
is a learning&#13;
institution.&#13;
People&#13;
need to learn that this is not&#13;
acceptable&#13;
behavior,&#13;
both here and in&#13;
the work world,"&#13;
said Smith.&#13;
In response&#13;
to several&#13;
incidents&#13;
of&#13;
racial harassment&#13;
over the past several&#13;
weeks&#13;
at UW -Parks&#13;
ide, Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
J. Smith&#13;
addressed&#13;
the campus&#13;
community&#13;
in a letter dated Feb. 23,&#13;
1995.&#13;
The letter&#13;
stated,&#13;
"The University&#13;
has &#13;
a moral&#13;
and ethical&#13;
responsibility&#13;
to maintain&#13;
a teachingllearning&#13;
by Tyson&#13;
Wilda&#13;
Women&#13;
IS &#13;
Track makes&#13;
history&#13;
Niese and Pope National&#13;
Champions&#13;
by AI &#13;
Heppner&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
met the weekend&#13;
of&#13;
February&#13;
23rd and 24th with concerns&#13;
of the governor's&#13;
budget&#13;
the main&#13;
topic of discussion.&#13;
Budget&#13;
matters&#13;
were explained&#13;
to those in attendance&#13;
and a plan of how to deal with them&#13;
was developed.&#13;
The two primary&#13;
areas&#13;
of focus&#13;
were:&#13;
1) &#13;
To make&#13;
it clear&#13;
to the&#13;
legislators&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
that these&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts would&#13;
hurt the &#13;
UW &#13;
system&#13;
and 2) To stand as an organized&#13;
group&#13;
with a clear focus on this matter.&#13;
To these&#13;
ends,&#13;
UC plans&#13;
to send&#13;
lobbyists&#13;
to state legislators&#13;
to explain&#13;
what a detri rnent to education&#13;
these&#13;
cuts  can be.  They&#13;
will  also  be&#13;
collecting&#13;
a list of concerned&#13;
students&#13;
who will be able to lend their voices&#13;
to&#13;
this cause.&#13;
(Students&#13;
who wish to be a&#13;
pan  of this list may contact&#13;
UC&#13;
through&#13;
their&#13;
own  local&#13;
student&#13;
governrnents.)&#13;
Lastly,&#13;
it was decided&#13;
that all&#13;
campuses&#13;
would&#13;
participate&#13;
in a day of&#13;
action&#13;
on April&#13;
6th.&#13;
Suggested&#13;
activities&#13;
were to hold a "prisoner&#13;
day"&#13;
to point out that the prison&#13;
system&#13;
is&#13;
getting&#13;
more funds than the university&#13;
system;&#13;
to hold &#13;
a &#13;
funeral&#13;
for education;&#13;
to pass out Band-Aids&#13;
to students&#13;
to&#13;
illustrate&#13;
that these "Cuts&#13;
Hurt;"&#13;
or to&#13;
put on any other type of display&#13;
based&#13;
around&#13;
the theme&#13;
that &#13;
these &#13;
cuts &#13;
will&#13;
hurt the educational&#13;
system.&#13;
Other&#13;
matters&#13;
discussed&#13;
in the&#13;
various&#13;
committees&#13;
ranged&#13;
from&#13;
privacy&#13;
concerns&#13;
to cuts in remedial&#13;
education.&#13;
Concerns&#13;
regarding&#13;
student&#13;
privacy&#13;
and the use of Social&#13;
Security&#13;
Numbers&#13;
as student&#13;
10 numbers&#13;
were&#13;
addressed.&#13;
lt &#13;
was decided&#13;
to look into&#13;
using&#13;
some&#13;
other&#13;
form&#13;
of ID for&#13;
students&#13;
and to also try to limit the&#13;
release&#13;
of  confidenri&#13;
al student&#13;
information&#13;
as much&#13;
as possible&#13;
to&#13;
protect&#13;
student&#13;
privacy.&#13;
Proposed&#13;
cuts&#13;
in remedial&#13;
education&#13;
programs&#13;
were&#13;
student&#13;
privacy.&#13;
Proposed&#13;
cuts in&#13;
remedial&#13;
education&#13;
programs&#13;
were&#13;
discussed&#13;
and the General&#13;
Assembly&#13;
voted to stand against&#13;
any &#13;
cuts &#13;
in that&#13;
program.&#13;
They&#13;
fell  that  these&#13;
programs&#13;
are  needed&#13;
to  insure&#13;
accessibility&#13;
of a university&#13;
education&#13;
10 &#13;
all.&#13;
A representative&#13;
of SEAK&#13;
spoke&#13;
before&#13;
the Women's&#13;
Issues&#13;
Committee.&#13;
SEAK&#13;
is  a  newly&#13;
developing&#13;
organization&#13;
that will act as a quick&#13;
contact&#13;
network&#13;
to help in cases&#13;
of&#13;
"I &#13;
wanted&#13;
to save as much for the&#13;
end as possible.&#13;
I &#13;
had confidence&#13;
corning&#13;
in &#13;
from last year's&#13;
meet,"&#13;
she&#13;
added.&#13;
Niese&#13;
also anchored&#13;
the National&#13;
Champion&#13;
distance&#13;
medley&#13;
relay&#13;
team with a 5:08.9&#13;
mile.&#13;
Magda&#13;
Tamas&#13;
ran a &#13;
2: 19.5 800, &#13;
followed&#13;
by&#13;
Jen Moss'&#13;
60.7&#13;
400,&#13;
and Amy&#13;
Haines'&#13;
3:45.1&#13;
1200.&#13;
Their finishing&#13;
time of 12:43.43&#13;
topped&#13;
second&#13;
place&#13;
Hillsdale&#13;
by 12 seconds&#13;
and set a&#13;
school&#13;
record.&#13;
Haines&#13;
also starred&#13;
in the 3000&#13;
meter&#13;
run, where&#13;
she took 2nd place&#13;
in a personal&#13;
best &#13;
10: 10,91.&#13;
She took&#13;
command&#13;
of the race with five laps to&#13;
go.  However,&#13;
Wayland&#13;
Baptist's&#13;
Jodie&#13;
Young&#13;
shocked&#13;
Haines&#13;
by&#13;
sprinting&#13;
past her with just over two&#13;
laps left. Haines&#13;
has been the team's&#13;
top 5000 meter runner&#13;
all season,&#13;
but&#13;
stepped&#13;
down&#13;
to the 3000 to try to&#13;
increase&#13;
UWP' s team score.&#13;
She is&#13;
currently&#13;
ranked&#13;
#1 &#13;
in the nation&#13;
in&#13;
the 5000 by the &#13;
NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
II&#13;
poll.&#13;
see&#13;
Women's&#13;
Track,&#13;
page 6&#13;
Not one. not two, but three national&#13;
champions.&#13;
When&#13;
combined&#13;
with their fourth&#13;
place team trophy&#13;
and &#13;
two additional&#13;
All-American&#13;
plaques.&#13;
the UWP&#13;
Women's&#13;
Track&#13;
Team&#13;
almost&#13;
had to&#13;
rent another&#13;
van to bring home all the&#13;
hardware.&#13;
The Running&#13;
Rangers&#13;
truly shined&#13;
at  the  NAJA&#13;
Indoor&#13;
National&#13;
Championships&#13;
in Lincoln,&#13;
Nebraska.&#13;
Valerie&#13;
Niese&#13;
took control&#13;
early and&#13;
won&#13;
her  first&#13;
of two  national&#13;
championships&#13;
in &#13;
the mile with a time&#13;
of 5:03.19.&#13;
Colette&#13;
Marotto&#13;
also&#13;
earned&#13;
All-American&#13;
status&#13;
by using&#13;
a Tracey&#13;
Pope-like&#13;
kick to finish&#13;
6th&#13;
in 5:13.31.&#13;
Niese had the fastest&#13;
time&#13;
going&#13;
into the race,&#13;
but she still&#13;
wasn't&#13;
totally&#13;
convinced&#13;
that she&#13;
could win it all.&#13;
"I &#13;
wasn't&#13;
worried&#13;
about&#13;
time.&#13;
I&#13;
just wanted&#13;
to win;" said Niese.&#13;
"It&#13;
(the win) was &#13;
a &#13;
big relief.&#13;
It didn't&#13;
really hit me until later. "&#13;
Niese raced aggressively,&#13;
speeding&#13;
up whenever&#13;
she was challenged.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
finishes&#13;
fourth&#13;
in college&#13;
bowl&#13;
fashion.&#13;
The&#13;
t &#13;
€.  &#13;
a  &#13;
m  s&#13;
represented&#13;
UW-Parkside,&#13;
UW-Eau&#13;
Claire,&#13;
UW-&#13;
Madison.&#13;
Marquette,&#13;
Bela&#13;
it,&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
I I &#13;
lin  &#13;
a &#13;
i &#13;
s - &#13;
~...,:,:,'-iL&#13;
Chi  c ago  , &#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Chicago,&#13;
and Northwestern.&#13;
A tie for&#13;
second&#13;
place&#13;
between&#13;
UW-Madison&#13;
and UI-Chicago&#13;
was settled&#13;
by a one&#13;
game&#13;
playoff.&#13;
The winner&#13;
of this&#13;
match,&#13;
Madison,&#13;
then went on to face&#13;
undefeated&#13;
U-Chicago&#13;
in a best two-&#13;
out-of-three&#13;
championship&#13;
match.&#13;
Because&#13;
If-Chicago&#13;
won the first two&#13;
games,&#13;
there was no third.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
finished&#13;
in a three-way&#13;
tie&#13;
for fourth&#13;
place&#13;
with Beloit&#13;
and&#13;
Northwestern.&#13;
College&#13;
Bowl&#13;
has two types&#13;
of&#13;
questions:&#13;
the ten-point&#13;
tossups&#13;
and&#13;
the bonuses,&#13;
which&#13;
can  offer&#13;
a&#13;
variable&#13;
(5-30)&#13;
number&#13;
of points.&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Hendrickson&#13;
finished&#13;
third in the individual&#13;
competition&#13;
in&#13;
points&#13;
earned&#13;
on tossup&#13;
questions,&#13;
with 270 out of 7 rounds,&#13;
answering&#13;
30 correctly,&#13;
five incorrectly&#13;
and one&#13;
before&#13;
being&#13;
recognized.&#13;
Carter&#13;
earned&#13;
105 tossup&#13;
points,&#13;
Holmberg&#13;
and Kane 85, and Von &#13;
Dissen&#13;
10.&#13;
The individual&#13;
winner&#13;
in total&#13;
tossup&#13;
points,&#13;
John Carlino&#13;
from&#13;
Beloit,&#13;
earned&#13;
an astounding&#13;
470, with&#13;
52 correct&#13;
and 10 incorrect.&#13;
However,&#13;
Carlino&#13;
earned&#13;
only 15 points&#13;
in&#13;
Beloit's&#13;
match&#13;
versus&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
the&#13;
final one for both teams on Saturday.&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
win-loss&#13;
record&#13;
was 3·4.&#13;
The Rockin'&#13;
Bowlers,&#13;
who had won&#13;
the Homecoming&#13;
week college&#13;
bowl&#13;
competition,&#13;
made&#13;
up four-fifths&#13;
of&#13;
the team. When&#13;
Leo &#13;
Sulli van dropped&#13;
off the team,&#13;
Rob Holmberg&#13;
was&#13;
added&#13;
from the PASA&#13;
learn.&#13;
"It's&#13;
a source&#13;
of neverendi&#13;
ng&#13;
amazement&#13;
to me," said Kane,&#13;
"that&#13;
the ability&#13;
to answer&#13;
these sort of low-&#13;
level, or knowledge-level&#13;
questions&#13;
is&#13;
held by the public&#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
an indication&#13;
of someone's&#13;
intelligence,&#13;
But &#13;
as &#13;
long&#13;
as it is. &#13;
I'm &#13;
perfectly&#13;
willing&#13;
to let&#13;
them think it, and accept&#13;
the public&#13;
approbation."&#13;
"The meal Eau Claire&#13;
gave us was&#13;
nice." said Carter.&#13;
Hendrickson&#13;
concurred,&#13;
adding,&#13;
"The UW-Eau&#13;
Claire&#13;
people&#13;
were&#13;
great,&#13;
especially&#13;
Paula&#13;
Stoettgen.&#13;
I'm&#13;
glad &#13;
1&#13;
did this."&#13;
Each College&#13;
Bowl&#13;
match&#13;
started&#13;
with a buzzer&#13;
check&#13;
and  &#13;
a &#13;
deep&#13;
question&#13;
like the one opening&#13;
this&#13;
article.&#13;
For the record.&#13;
Hendrickson&#13;
wants&#13;
to see Newt Gingrich&#13;
immortalized&#13;
as&#13;
a Chia Pet Holmberg's&#13;
favorite&#13;
dive is&#13;
the Parkside&#13;
cafeteria.&#13;
Kane wants&#13;
10&#13;
be known&#13;
as Boomer&#13;
when he guests&#13;
on American&#13;
Gladiators.&#13;
Von Dissen&#13;
thinks&#13;
Democratic&#13;
thought&#13;
is the most&#13;
horrible&#13;
disease.&#13;
And Carter&#13;
doesn't&#13;
want his mother&#13;
to know what he did&#13;
last weekend.&#13;
see &#13;
UC, &#13;
page 2&#13;
SEE &#13;
page 3 for&#13;
candidate&#13;
details&#13;
W ewet&#13;
Q &#13;
det8I1s&#13;
•••&#13;
-&#13;
page&#13;
fn &#13;
Pathetic&#13;
Poetry&#13;
8t Its best•••&#13;
Z&#13;
page&#13;
-&#13;
r&#13;
Jimmy&#13;
Cabrera,&#13;
a  motivational&#13;
speaker&#13;
from&#13;
Houston,&#13;
Texas,&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
the&#13;
keynote&#13;
speaker&#13;
at a Hispanic&#13;
Open&#13;
House&#13;
at the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
on Friday.&#13;
March&#13;
3.&#13;
employment&#13;
opportunities&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
job&#13;
fair&#13;
and&#13;
career&#13;
His&#13;
talk,&#13;
"Find&#13;
Your&#13;
Niche&#13;
or Stay&#13;
center:&#13;
Public&#13;
Relations,&#13;
Communications,&#13;
Social&#13;
in the&#13;
Ditch,"&#13;
will&#13;
be held&#13;
at 10:15&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Services,&#13;
Food&#13;
Service,&#13;
Leadership,&#13;
Accounting,&#13;
Teaching,&#13;
in the&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
Admission&#13;
is&#13;
So.&#13;
what&#13;
are&#13;
you&#13;
planning&#13;
to &#13;
do this&#13;
summer?&#13;
Are&#13;
you&#13;
Research,&#13;
Mainrenance,&#13;
and&#13;
Forestry.&#13;
free.&#13;
going&#13;
to just&#13;
veg&#13;
our&#13;
on the&#13;
couch?&#13;
Maybe&#13;
you're&#13;
planning&#13;
"We&#13;
want&#13;
students&#13;
lO&#13;
realize&#13;
that&#13;
right&#13;
now&#13;
is the&#13;
time&#13;
During&#13;
his&#13;
presentation&#13;
Cabrera&#13;
will&#13;
on&#13;
going&#13;
out&#13;
of town&#13;
somewhere&#13;
to  &#13;
visit&#13;
or maybe&#13;
you'd&#13;
for&#13;
them&#13;
to be  applying&#13;
for&#13;
summertime&#13;
employment,"&#13;
center&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
need&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
like&#13;
to bur&#13;
just&#13;
haven't&#13;
the&#13;
means.&#13;
Well,&#13;
I  have&#13;
just&#13;
the&#13;
said&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Sadler,&#13;
Student&#13;
Employment&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
for&#13;
develop&#13;
greater&#13;
self&#13;
awareness&#13;
if they&#13;
answer&#13;
to your&#13;
summertime&#13;
blues.&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
"If&#13;
they&#13;
don't&#13;
get&#13;
their&#13;
are&#13;
to compete&#13;
and&#13;
succeed&#13;
in college&#13;
How&#13;
would&#13;
you&#13;
like&#13;
to experience&#13;
something&#13;
new&#13;
this&#13;
applications&#13;
in soon,&#13;
it may&#13;
be too&#13;
late&#13;
to get&#13;
some&#13;
of these&#13;
and&#13;
their&#13;
careers.&#13;
He&#13;
also&#13;
focuses&#13;
on&#13;
summer?&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
can&#13;
help&#13;
you&#13;
find&#13;
fun&#13;
positions."&#13;
Also,&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
many&#13;
positions&#13;
in  which&#13;
the&#13;
student's&#13;
need&#13;
for&#13;
personal&#13;
and&#13;
excmng&#13;
employment&#13;
opportunities&#13;
all&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
city,&#13;
employers&#13;
offer&#13;
for&#13;
room&#13;
and&#13;
board&#13;
for&#13;
positions&#13;
which&#13;
responsibility&#13;
and&#13;
accountability.&#13;
county,&#13;
state&#13;
and&#13;
country.&#13;
Whether&#13;
you're&#13;
planning&#13;
on&#13;
require&#13;
travel.&#13;
There&#13;
are&#13;
so many&#13;
great&#13;
opportunities&#13;
and&#13;
Ann uaI &#13;
t &#13;
h&#13;
re e &#13;
day &#13;
boo&#13;
k&#13;
staying&#13;
in  Wisconsin&#13;
this&#13;
summer&#13;
or  going&#13;
away,&#13;
the&#13;
potentially&#13;
new&#13;
experiences&#13;
available&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
summer.&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
has&#13;
got&#13;
opportunities&#13;
for&#13;
you.&#13;
Because&#13;
Some&#13;
of these&#13;
positions&#13;
qualify&#13;
as internships&#13;
as well.&#13;
It&#13;
lb'&#13;
M  h 4&#13;
summer&#13;
really&#13;
isn't&#13;
that&#13;
far&#13;
away,&#13;
employers&#13;
are&#13;
looking&#13;
would&#13;
behoove&#13;
any&#13;
and&#13;
every&#13;
student&#13;
interested&#13;
in  a&#13;
sa e  egIns&#13;
arc&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
summertime&#13;
employees&#13;
now.&#13;
As&#13;
a matter&#13;
of fact,&#13;
summer&#13;
job&#13;
to stop&#13;
by the&#13;
job&#13;
fair.&#13;
Approximately&#13;
5.000&#13;
books,&#13;
most&#13;
March&#13;
7.&#13;
some&#13;
of  these&#13;
companies&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
represented&#13;
here&#13;
on&#13;
If &#13;
anyone&#13;
has&#13;
any&#13;
questions&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
job&#13;
fair&#13;
or student&#13;
campus&#13;
on&#13;
March&#13;
6th&#13;
and&#13;
7th&#13;
at the&#13;
Student&#13;
Employment&#13;
I&#13;
.&#13;
I&#13;
d&#13;
priced&#13;
$1.50&#13;
or less,&#13;
will&#13;
be  on&#13;
sale&#13;
Books&#13;
covering&#13;
a variety&#13;
of subject&#13;
emp&#13;
oyment&#13;
10&#13;
genera,&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
encourage&#13;
to call&#13;
Student&#13;
S&#13;
u&#13;
mmertime&#13;
Job&#13;
Fair.&#13;
E&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
Friends&#13;
of the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
areas&#13;
will&#13;
be available.&#13;
Most&#13;
hardcover&#13;
mployment&#13;
at the&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
(595-2016).&#13;
Stop&#13;
by the&#13;
The&#13;
job&#13;
fair&#13;
wI'1I&#13;
run&#13;
from&#13;
10'.00&#13;
am&#13;
to 2'.00&#13;
pm&#13;
in Main&#13;
.  b f  .&#13;
Ik &#13;
wi&#13;
h  he.&#13;
renresentati&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Library&#13;
Book&#13;
Sale&#13;
books&#13;
will&#13;
sell&#13;
for&#13;
$1.50&#13;
and&#13;
paperbacks&#13;
JO&#13;
air,&#13;
ta&#13;
Wit&#13;
t  e representatives&#13;
and&#13;
grab&#13;
some&#13;
P&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
March&#13;
4,6,7.&#13;
for&#13;
$1 or less.&#13;
Funds&#13;
raised&#13;
from&#13;
the sale&#13;
ace&#13;
or two&#13;
days&#13;
and&#13;
will&#13;
include&#13;
representatives&#13;
from&#13;
information&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
employment&#13;
information&#13;
UPS.&#13;
Six&#13;
Flags&#13;
Great&#13;
America.&#13;
McDonalds.&#13;
Alpine&#13;
Valley&#13;
table.&#13;
Think&#13;
about&#13;
your&#13;
summer&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
you&#13;
might&#13;
want&#13;
The&#13;
book&#13;
sale&#13;
will&#13;
be &#13;
held&#13;
outside&#13;
the&#13;
will&#13;
help&#13;
support&#13;
tbe&#13;
library's&#13;
programs&#13;
Music&#13;
Theater&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Racine&#13;
Bny&#13;
Scouts&#13;
and&#13;
Girl&#13;
Scouts.&#13;
.&#13;
M  k   d&#13;
.&#13;
h&#13;
entrance&#13;
of the&#13;
UW·P&#13;
Library/Learning&#13;
and&#13;
resources.&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
to experience.&#13;
a  e   ecisions&#13;
t  at will&#13;
fill&#13;
your&#13;
pockets&#13;
Also.&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
be a student&#13;
employment&#13;
information&#13;
table&#13;
with&#13;
cash&#13;
and&#13;
your&#13;
life&#13;
with&#13;
experience.&#13;
Don't&#13;
assume&#13;
that&#13;
Center.&#13;
on the&#13;
concourse&#13;
level.&#13;
Books&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
campus&#13;
is located&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
information&#13;
on&#13;
many&#13;
other&#13;
summertime&#13;
they&#13;
won't&#13;
have&#13;
opportunities&#13;
that&#13;
would&#13;
interest&#13;
you.&#13;
You&#13;
will&#13;
be &#13;
on sale&#13;
from&#13;
8.~m&#13;
to 4&#13;
P&#13;
":.&#13;
during&#13;
four&#13;
miles&#13;
east&#13;
of&#13;
lnterst&#13;
ate&#13;
94&#13;
on&#13;
opporturuues&#13;
both&#13;
locally&#13;
and&#13;
nationally.&#13;
These&#13;
are&#13;
just&#13;
might&#13;
be surprised.&#13;
the&#13;
three&#13;
day&#13;
sale.&#13;
A&#13;
Bag&#13;
Sale.&#13;
$3 for&#13;
Highway&#13;
E". For&#13;
more&#13;
information,&#13;
call&#13;
some&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
areas&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
find&#13;
summer&#13;
all the&#13;
books&#13;
that&#13;
one&#13;
can&#13;
fit In a brown&#13;
the UW·P&#13;
Library&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-2221.&#13;
UW- Pa rks ide Po lice&#13;
I&#13;
nacgfanennuer'&#13;
Re po rt&#13;
2120195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-117&#13;
Fire&#13;
Alarm&#13;
- A&#13;
2120/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-121&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
fire&#13;
alarm&#13;
test&#13;
was&#13;
conducted&#13;
at child&#13;
- Student&#13;
stopped&#13;
for&#13;
excessive&#13;
speed&#13;
care.&#13;
and&#13;
headlight&#13;
out.&#13;
DOT&#13;
revealed&#13;
he&#13;
has&#13;
2 Driver's&#13;
licenses.&#13;
Citation&#13;
was&#13;
issued.&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table&#13;
students&#13;
came&#13;
to  Smith,&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
talked&#13;
about&#13;
important&#13;
campus&#13;
issues.&#13;
The&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table,&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
One&#13;
concerned&#13;
student,&#13;
originally&#13;
held&#13;
in  the&#13;
Union&#13;
dining&#13;
room&#13;
on&#13;
from&#13;
Illinois,&#13;
asked&#13;
questions&#13;
about&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Feb.&#13;
22&#13;
from&#13;
11 :45&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Tuition&#13;
Assistance&#13;
Program&#13;
I &#13;
:00, &#13;
gave&#13;
students&#13;
a chance&#13;
to meet&#13;
(TAP).&#13;
This&#13;
program&#13;
gives&#13;
money&#13;
to&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
J. Smith&#13;
and&#13;
come&#13;
a  maximum&#13;
of  200&#13;
students&#13;
from&#13;
to her,&#13;
on&#13;
a personal&#13;
basis,&#13;
with&#13;
any&#13;
Northern&#13;
Illinois&#13;
for&#13;
an  education&#13;
at&#13;
questions&#13;
or  concerns&#13;
about&#13;
herself&#13;
Parkslde,&#13;
and&#13;
it does&#13;
not&#13;
interfere&#13;
with&#13;
and/or&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
the&#13;
cost&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
students'&#13;
tuition&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Smith&#13;
welcomed&#13;
any&#13;
costs.&#13;
Other&#13;
issues&#13;
and&#13;
concerns&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
to eat&#13;
lunch&#13;
with&#13;
her,&#13;
talk&#13;
to&#13;
students&#13;
brought&#13;
to Smith's&#13;
attention&#13;
her,&#13;
and&#13;
just&#13;
get&#13;
to know&#13;
her.&#13;
"The&#13;
were&#13;
the&#13;
Segregated&#13;
University&#13;
Fee&#13;
student&#13;
body&#13;
really&#13;
doesn't&#13;
know&#13;
what&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee's&#13;
(SUFAC)&#13;
a Chancellor&#13;
does,"&#13;
remarked&#13;
Smith,&#13;
budget&#13;
increases&#13;
and&#13;
decreases,&#13;
"1 &#13;
usually&#13;
tell&#13;
the&#13;
students&#13;
what&#13;
a&#13;
recently&#13;
passed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
typical&#13;
day&#13;
is like&#13;
on and&#13;
Student&#13;
Government,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
two&#13;
off&#13;
the&#13;
campus,&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
racial&#13;
incidents&#13;
that&#13;
occurred&#13;
on&#13;
responsibilities&#13;
I have&#13;
with&#13;
the job."&#13;
campus&#13;
earlier&#13;
this&#13;
semester.&#13;
Throughout&#13;
the&#13;
luncheon,&#13;
three&#13;
Smith&#13;
said,&#13;
"The&#13;
average&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
UC, &#13;
continued&#13;
by&#13;
Kara&#13;
Pacetti&#13;
kidnapping&#13;
and&#13;
abduction.&#13;
It is hoped&#13;
that&#13;
SEAK&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to contact&#13;
all&#13;
campuses&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
stale&#13;
and&#13;
have&#13;
missing&#13;
person&#13;
flyers&#13;
posted&#13;
and&#13;
distributed&#13;
statewide&#13;
within&#13;
1-2&#13;
hours&#13;
of the&#13;
abduction&#13;
being&#13;
reported.&#13;
The&#13;
General&#13;
Assembly&#13;
also&#13;
approved&#13;
a resolution&#13;
to clear&#13;
up&#13;
the&#13;
language&#13;
in  student&#13;
referendums&#13;
concerning&#13;
UC&#13;
membership.&#13;
Those&#13;
referendums&#13;
will&#13;
now&#13;
take&#13;
effect&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
semester&#13;
following&#13;
their&#13;
approvalldisapproval&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
UC&#13;
must&#13;
be&#13;
informed&#13;
no&#13;
less&#13;
than&#13;
2 weeks&#13;
before&#13;
they&#13;
take&#13;
place&#13;
.:&#13;
Overall,&#13;
the&#13;
meeting&#13;
was&#13;
productive&#13;
and&#13;
successful,&#13;
especially&#13;
concerning&#13;
the&#13;
governor's&#13;
upcoming&#13;
budget.&#13;
Now&#13;
is  the&#13;
time&#13;
for&#13;
all&#13;
good&#13;
students&#13;
to come&#13;
to &#13;
the&#13;
aid&#13;
of  their&#13;
teacher.&#13;
Nominations&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
Stella&#13;
Gray&#13;
Teaching&#13;
Excellence&#13;
Awards&#13;
are&#13;
now&#13;
being&#13;
accepted.&#13;
By&#13;
nominating&#13;
their&#13;
most&#13;
excellent&#13;
instructors,&#13;
students&#13;
express&#13;
to the&#13;
faculty&#13;
what&#13;
they&#13;
appreciate&#13;
in&#13;
fine&#13;
teaching.&#13;
All&#13;
full-time&#13;
members&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
and&#13;
teaching&#13;
academic&#13;
staff&#13;
who&#13;
have&#13;
taught&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
for&#13;
at least&#13;
five&#13;
years&#13;
will&#13;
be &#13;
considered.&#13;
After&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
nominations&#13;
are&#13;
received,&#13;
a  combined&#13;
student-&#13;
faculty&#13;
committee&#13;
will&#13;
choose&#13;
two&#13;
instructors.&#13;
The&#13;
criteria&#13;
for&#13;
selection&#13;
will&#13;
include&#13;
student&#13;
nominations,&#13;
recent&#13;
teaching&#13;
evaluations,&#13;
syllabi,&#13;
the&#13;
instructor's&#13;
personal&#13;
philosophy&#13;
of&#13;
teaching,&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
the&#13;
instructor&#13;
considers&#13;
important&#13;
to&#13;
explaining&#13;
his/her&#13;
teaching&#13;
success.&#13;
Winners&#13;
of  the&#13;
past&#13;
seven&#13;
years&#13;
Motivational&#13;
speaker&#13;
during&#13;
hispanic&#13;
open&#13;
house&#13;
March&#13;
3&#13;
Now&#13;
Hear&#13;
people&#13;
that&#13;
usually&#13;
come&#13;
to  The&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table&#13;
is three&#13;
to five&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
most.&#13;
Many&#13;
students&#13;
do not&#13;
want&#13;
to spend&#13;
their&#13;
free&#13;
time,&#13;
or lunch&#13;
hour&#13;
eating&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor,&#13;
but&#13;
it&#13;
really&#13;
is encouraged.&#13;
It gives&#13;
me&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
students&#13;
a chance&#13;
to  meet&#13;
each&#13;
other."&#13;
The&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table,&#13;
which&#13;
is&#13;
held&#13;
every&#13;
other&#13;
month,&#13;
officially&#13;
began,&#13;
when&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Smith&#13;
came&#13;
to &#13;
Parkside,&#13;
on May&#13;
16,&#13;
1994.&#13;
Smith&#13;
held&#13;
some&#13;
of  the&#13;
first&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table&#13;
luncheons&#13;
in  her&#13;
office&#13;
and&#13;
found&#13;
that&#13;
it did&#13;
not&#13;
work&#13;
our&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
body.&#13;
Since&#13;
then,&#13;
these&#13;
luncheons&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
held&#13;
in Main&#13;
place&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
dining&#13;
room.&#13;
The&#13;
next&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Table&#13;
luncheon&#13;
will&#13;
be held&#13;
sometime&#13;
in April.&#13;
"We&#13;
were&#13;
able&#13;
to focus&#13;
and&#13;
define&#13;
our&#13;
key&#13;
priorities,"&#13;
said&#13;
UC&#13;
President&#13;
David&#13;
Stacy,&#13;
"it&#13;
is critical&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
maintain&#13;
the&#13;
aff'ord&#13;
abili&#13;
t&#13;
y  &#13;
and&#13;
accessibility&#13;
of a university&#13;
education&#13;
in Wisconsin&#13;
and&#13;
it's&#13;
going&#13;
to take&#13;
a&#13;
lot&#13;
of  hard&#13;
work&#13;
from&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
student&#13;
leaders&#13;
to do that."&#13;
Endless&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
by Maria&#13;
Smith&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Staff&#13;
2120195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-118&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assist&#13;
-&#13;
UPPS&#13;
escorted&#13;
Med.&#13;
Unit&#13;
5 to Health&#13;
Servo&#13;
2121/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-122&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(4:00&#13;
am)&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
Loading&#13;
Dock&#13;
-  Staff&#13;
observed&#13;
vehicle&#13;
occupied&#13;
by&#13;
two&#13;
individuals&#13;
strike&#13;
a&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
and&#13;
wall&#13;
of building.&#13;
Investigation&#13;
revealed&#13;
items&#13;
missing&#13;
from&#13;
parked&#13;
(struck)&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
Investigation&#13;
continuing.&#13;
2120/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-119&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances&#13;
-  Staff&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
suspicions&#13;
of&#13;
someone&#13;
entering&#13;
his&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
office.&#13;
Nothing&#13;
missing&#13;
or disturbed.&#13;
2/20/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-120&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
_ Student&#13;
was&#13;
cited&#13;
for&#13;
18 MPH&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
posted&#13;
limit.&#13;
2121/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95·123&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(8:04&#13;
am)&#13;
- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
UW·p&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
removed&#13;
from&#13;
]W:-:';&#13;
'&amp;#i.E&#13;
vehicle&#13;
without&#13;
permission&#13;
at an off-&#13;
campus&#13;
location.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
ViolationlOther&#13;
(6:40&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Hwy&#13;
JR&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Hwy&#13;
31.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
student&#13;
driving&#13;
and&#13;
displaying&#13;
a 1994&#13;
vehicle&#13;
registration.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued,&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2&#13;
2/21/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-124'&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assist&#13;
(I &#13;
I :07&#13;
am)&#13;
- MOLN.&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
to  Health&#13;
Services&#13;
with&#13;
medical&#13;
complaints.&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Fire&#13;
Dept.&#13;
responded&#13;
and&#13;
conveyed&#13;
student&#13;
to hospital.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/22195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-127&#13;
Traffic&#13;
violation&#13;
(l0:24pm)&#13;
- Wood&#13;
Road&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Inner&#13;
Loop.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
student&#13;
pass&#13;
a vehicle&#13;
in a "No&#13;
Passing"&#13;
zone.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2123195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-128&#13;
Security&#13;
Alarm.&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
(6:57&#13;
am)&#13;
- UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
responded&#13;
to security&#13;
alarm.&#13;
Alarm&#13;
was&#13;
reset.&#13;
I&#13;
•&#13;
are&#13;
not&#13;
eligible&#13;
for&#13;
renomination.&#13;
These&#13;
ineligible&#13;
past&#13;
winners&#13;
are&#13;
Chong-Maw&#13;
Chen,&#13;
Ross&#13;
Gunderson,&#13;
Oliver&#13;
Hayward,&#13;
David&#13;
Holmes,&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky,&#13;
Don&#13;
Kummings,&#13;
Carl&#13;
Lindner&#13;
Patrick&#13;
McGuire,&#13;
Jane&#13;
Pinnow'&#13;
Carole&#13;
Vopat,&#13;
and&#13;
last&#13;
year'~&#13;
winners&#13;
Pirooz&#13;
Mohazzabi&#13;
and&#13;
Maria&#13;
Leavitt.&#13;
Leavitt&#13;
said&#13;
she&#13;
felt&#13;
honored&#13;
about&#13;
her&#13;
students&#13;
nominating&#13;
her&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
award.&#13;
"It &#13;
shows&#13;
me&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
care.&#13;
They,&#13;
the&#13;
students,&#13;
had&#13;
taken&#13;
time&#13;
to  write&#13;
for&#13;
me,"&#13;
she&#13;
said.&#13;
Winners&#13;
are&#13;
slated&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
announced&#13;
by&#13;
Commencement&#13;
time &#13;
in May.&#13;
Deadline&#13;
for&#13;
applications&#13;
is&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
March&#13;
8.&#13;
1995.&#13;
Applications&#13;
may&#13;
be&#13;
dropped&#13;
off&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
PSG&#13;
A&#13;
office&#13;
(WYLL&#13;
D 139A).&#13;
the&#13;
Ran &#13;
g &#13;
er  &#13;
office&#13;
(WYLL&#13;
D139C)at&#13;
the&#13;
Advising&#13;
Center.&#13;
UW-Parkside's&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
Open&#13;
House,&#13;
entitled&#13;
"Entre&#13;
Nosotrcs!"&#13;
is&#13;
designed&#13;
for&#13;
high&#13;
school&#13;
student&#13;
of&#13;
Spanish.speaking&#13;
backgrounds.&#13;
Throughout&#13;
the&#13;
day,&#13;
tjw-Parkstde&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
give&#13;
tours&#13;
and&#13;
present&#13;
round&#13;
table&#13;
discussions&#13;
on college&#13;
life.&#13;
Additionally,&#13;
various&#13;
UW·P&#13;
faculty&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
will&#13;
be  available&#13;
to answer&#13;
questions&#13;
about&#13;
financial&#13;
aid,&#13;
admission&#13;
policies,&#13;
courses&#13;
of study,&#13;
housing&#13;
and&#13;
pre-college&#13;
programs.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
or to register&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
program,&#13;
call&#13;
the&#13;
Admissions&#13;
Office&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-2355.&#13;
12:&#13;
II&#13;
pm)&#13;
-  Outer&#13;
Loop.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
student&#13;
exceeding&#13;
posted&#13;
speed.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2123195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-130&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(8:02&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Library.&#13;
3rd&#13;
floor.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
leaving&#13;
black&#13;
leather&#13;
jacket&#13;
on back&#13;
of chair&#13;
and&#13;
returned&#13;
to&#13;
find&#13;
it missing.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2123/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-131&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation/Other&#13;
(II&#13;
:50&#13;
pm)&#13;
- Wood&#13;
Roadl7th&#13;
Street.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
student&#13;
driving&#13;
on&#13;
expired&#13;
license.&#13;
Driver's&#13;
license&#13;
also&#13;
expired.&#13;
Citations&#13;
issued.&#13;
2122/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-125&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
(9: 18 am)&#13;
- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
a parking&#13;
permit&#13;
removed&#13;
without&#13;
permission&#13;
from&#13;
vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
off-campus&#13;
between&#13;
2/18&#13;
-&#13;
2120195.&#13;
Report&#13;
taken.&#13;
2/22195&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-126&#13;
Traffic&#13;
2123/95&#13;
Inc&#13;
95-129&#13;
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              <text>n&#13;
Several discrepancies existed in the&#13;
article about the noose hanging&#13;
incident printed in last week's issue of&#13;
The Ranger News.&#13;
"I feel that it is imperative that&#13;
accurate information about the&#13;
incident be available to the public,"&#13;
staled DeAnn Possehl, Director of&#13;
Residence Life.&#13;
"It is true that on February 6, 1995,&#13;
Marian Triplett did return to find a&#13;
noose hanging up in his room," She&#13;
said that the incident was reported to&#13;
Matt Hechel, the R.A., who then&#13;
contacted her for input.&#13;
Possehl advised Hechel to contact&#13;
University Police. She stated that once&#13;
an officer arrived at Triplett's room,&#13;
he had left. University Police had to&#13;
follow up with the situation later that&#13;
evening when Triplett returned.&#13;
According to Possehl. "The&#13;
complaint is now being handled&#13;
through the normal university student&#13;
discipline process."&#13;
Another concern that Possehl had&#13;
was that Triplett hadn't complained&#13;
about any"racist behavior" prior to the&#13;
incident on February 4. Possehl stated,&#13;
By Pamela Bradshaw&#13;
"Should the Minimum wage be&#13;
increased" was the topic of the&#13;
February 15th Soup and Substance&#13;
lecture. Norman Cloutier, associate&#13;
professor of economics at UWParkside,&#13;
outlined the advantages and&#13;
disadvantages of raising the federal&#13;
minimum wage.&#13;
"At least up until the earlier 1980's&#13;
you get a typical sawtooth pattern of&#13;
the minimum wage," explained&#13;
Cloutier, describing the increases in&#13;
the minimum wage and subsequent&#13;
decrease in its real value due to&#13;
inflation.&#13;
"During the Reagan administration&#13;
the minimum wage wasn't increased&#13;
at all," Cloutier stated. Currently,&#13;
approximately 3% of all people&#13;
employed earn the minimum wage.&#13;
"The value of the minimum wage&#13;
relative to other wages being earned is&#13;
30~50% of the average manufacturing&#13;
wage.&#13;
"The vast majority of economists&#13;
Teri Jacobson&#13;
"room conflicts are not unusual in an&#13;
apartment living situation."&#13;
She said that Hechel met with the&#13;
residents of Triplett'S housing unit on&#13;
at least two occasions to talk about&#13;
any problems in the apartment. "It is&#13;
standard residence Iife procedure to&#13;
attempt to resolve roommate conflicts&#13;
through mediation," Possehl stated.&#13;
In addition, it was Triplett who&#13;
requested a room change in&#13;
November. Possehl approved a room&#13;
change on February 3, 1995 when&#13;
Triplett found one with which he was&#13;
satisfied. Possehl added, "this request&#13;
was approved prior to the incident."&#13;
Hechel asserted that conflicts&#13;
regarding cleanliness were the&#13;
origional reasons why Triplett had&#13;
asked to move.&#13;
The Ranger quoted Triplet in a&#13;
letter he addressed to Steve&#13;
McLaughlin, Dean of students at UWParkside.&#13;
Triplet requested that there&#13;
should be training "in how to deal&#13;
with racial and potentially hostile&#13;
issues that impact on the student's&#13;
living environment." In response,&#13;
Possehl pointed out that "resident&#13;
advisors receive approximately 50&#13;
hours of training in the fall and 16&#13;
hours of training mid year." In this&#13;
are not in favor of the minimum&#13;
wage," Cloutier stated, because they&#13;
believe the increase will cause'&#13;
unemployment. However, Cloutier&#13;
states that an increase would not cause&#13;
"massive disemployment of any&#13;
groups."&#13;
"A 10% increase in the minimum&#13;
wage will result in a 1-3% decline in&#13;
employment for teenagers," Cloutier&#13;
said. "It's going to hurt those people&#13;
who have the lowest production,&#13;
training or skill."&#13;
"We should increase the minimum&#13;
wage because we shouldn't have&#13;
people working full time in poverty,"&#13;
Cloutier said, explaining the reasoning&#13;
given for increasing the minimum&#13;
wage. However, he added that "the&#13;
link between increases in the&#13;
minimum wage and poverty are very&#13;
weak."&#13;
Most of the people recei ving the&#13;
minimum wage are part time workers.&#13;
Cloutier believes that "both the&#13;
opponent and proponents generally&#13;
The University of Wisconsin- UW-Parkside will be sending 8&#13;
Parkside wrestling team has been wrestlers to the NCAA nationals to be&#13;
ranked #JO in the country in the latest held March 3rd and 4th in Kerney,&#13;
NAIA wrestling poll. Nebraska and have advanced 10&#13;
The Rangers are currently ranked wrestlers to the NAJA Nationals&#13;
#8 in the country for NCAA Division which will be held March 10th and&#13;
II wrestling teams. II th in Jamestown. North Dakota.&#13;
Campus Secure System&#13;
Black fashion show&#13;
training the R.A. 's learn such things&#13;
as conflict resolution, mediation,&#13;
crisis intervention and racial&#13;
sensitivity.&#13;
In his letter Triplett also requested&#13;
that Hechel.be ousted from his&#13;
positon as R.A. Hechel stated that he&#13;
was not sure why Triplett would ask&#13;
that since he had been&#13;
According to Hechel, Triplett&#13;
called him and said that there was a&#13;
rope hanging above Mcf.Iellandts&#13;
(Triplett's former roommate) desk.&#13;
At the advise of Possehl he called the&#13;
University Police who then&#13;
responded. Hechel stated, "Once it's&#13;
in the police's hands, it's out of the&#13;
RA.' s hand."&#13;
When Heche} saw the noose, which&#13;
Triplett referred to as a rope, he was&#13;
offended and thus acted promptly by&#13;
calling Possehl, and then the police.&#13;
Hechel, too, states that Triplett was&#13;
not around when the unversity officer&#13;
ani ved at the scene.&#13;
Steve McLaughlin, dean of&#13;
students, stated that at present they are&#13;
trying to complete the investigation&#13;
and are in the process of disciplinary&#13;
action.&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
In the January 26th issue of the&#13;
Ranger, a proposed Campus Secure&#13;
Program was mentioned and surveys&#13;
that accompanied the article were to&#13;
be filled out and brought to the&#13;
Campus police department or the&#13;
Ranger News office.&#13;
As mentioned in the Jan 26 edition,&#13;
the Campus Secure Program would&#13;
provide "each student, faculty, and&#13;
staff member who subscribes to the&#13;
system with a tiny personal radio&#13;
transmitter which is .carried on a key&#13;
chain or necklace. When a button on&#13;
the transmitter is held down for 3/4 of&#13;
a second, a personally coded signal for&#13;
help is sent .... "- Within seconds of&#13;
this signal, help would be on the way.&#13;
Despite the relief this knowledge&#13;
might give, it seems like the majority&#13;
Volume 23, Issue 20&#13;
~~~"FACbUdget recommendations p"ass"&#13;
StaffWriter , SUFAC received a 9,5% decrease; $1,759, PSGA, a At the Feb. 14th hudget appeal hearing, held&#13;
chair, Teri 25.1% decrease,' $3,693, and the SOC, with a ' h PSG In teA office, the Ranger newspaper&#13;
J a cob son 53,8% decrease; $12,830, PSGA's budget was appealed their 1995-96 budget and cut proposed&#13;
explained the cut $400 more than requested, the SOC's budget&#13;
increases saying was cut hy $781 more than re uested, and the See SUFAC, page 2&#13;
that "Music went Ran g e r ' s 'r""-~~~E:~'"-~:O.l~- ':":_::"'_&#13;
up, because requested budget Wrestle #10 . t&#13;
they're hiring a was originally rs In coun ry student for cut by $2,000, in&#13;
minimum wage to addition to the&#13;
do publicity for $759 decrease&#13;
'the Wednesday, already offered&#13;
noon concert series. The child care increases are by the Ranger.&#13;
for maintenance, salary increases, and to payoff 0 the r&#13;
debts. And the Union is going to be bringing organizations'&#13;
concerts (to Parkside)." budget requests&#13;
The Ranger, PSGA, SOC, Volunteer program were cut as well,&#13;
and the Union Debt Service were the only but they asked&#13;
organizations that asked for less money than for more than&#13;
they received last year. Of the five, the Ranger last year.&#13;
Discrepancies cleared up&#13;
by Tabitha Brown&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
At the Feb, 17th, PSGA Senate meeting,&#13;
Segregated University fees Allocation&#13;
committee (SUF AC) budget recommendations&#13;
for 1995-96 were passed by the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association. Of the 23 requests, 18&#13;
organizations' budgets either increased or&#13;
remained the same, and the rest decreased for&#13;
next year. Total increased spending for next&#13;
year amounted to $39,807, a 2.9% increase up&#13;
from this year giving SUFAC $1,436,492 for the&#13;
1995-96 budget.&#13;
The music department, with a 48.5% increase'&#13;
$3.300, the childcare center, with a 21.8%&#13;
increase; $8,500 and the Union Administration&#13;
with a 31.0% increase; $26,000, were among th~&#13;
18 organizations who received the highest&#13;
increases for next year.&#13;
See Noose, page 2&#13;
Raising minimum wage&#13;
overstate their case."&#13;
"To establish the impact of a&#13;
minimum wage you have to hold&#13;
everything else constant," Cloutier&#13;
stated. Difficulties in studying the&#13;
effect of a minimum wage include:&#13;
not all labor is covered by the&#13;
minimum wage, different states have&#13;
different levels of the minimum wage&#13;
and not all employers comply with the&#13;
minimum wage laws.&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
At noon on February 15 in&#13;
Molninaro 109, Mcri-Ra Kwesi , a&#13;
lecturer on "Afrikan" fashion and&#13;
culture and a designer of&#13;
Africancentric apparel, brought an&#13;
educational lecture and slide&#13;
presentation to a highly receptive&#13;
audience. Her presentation, The&#13;
Cultural Destruction of Afrikan&#13;
Fashions, Once Sacred, Now&#13;
Desecrated, was based on her travels&#13;
and research on the textiles of&#13;
Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Spain, and also&#13;
from assorted garments and&#13;
accessories from Egypt, Cana, and&#13;
Morocco.&#13;
Kwcst's presentatio_n dealt with her&#13;
Motherland, Africa, from ancient&#13;
times to the present. Her goal was to&#13;
"uncover the importance of African&#13;
fashions" - what they meant; their&#13;
symbolism; their authority - and&#13;
transmit this cultural respect to her&#13;
audience. She was upset that African&#13;
fashions have not been taken&#13;
seriously. In fact, through the&#13;
plagiarism of African fashions, as her&#13;
presentation proved, her culture's&#13;
fashions have been ravaged. She&#13;
continued to stress that "anything goes&#13;
... but they don't know the meanings."&#13;
The study of ancient times in Africa&#13;
show that power was illustrated by the&#13;
clothes and accessories a person,&#13;
whether they were a king, warrior or&#13;
commoner, wore. "Not everybody&#13;
was allowed to wear everything," she&#13;
said.&#13;
"If you increase the income of some&#13;
people it is coming at the cost of not&#13;
having income for some others,"&#13;
stated Cloutier. He also stated that he&#13;
is against the minimum wage,&#13;
believing that programs like the&#13;
Earned Income Credit would help&#13;
relieve poverty more effectively.&#13;
Cloutier holds a doctorate in&#13;
economics from West Virginia&#13;
University. His teaching and research&#13;
interests are in labor econometrics and&#13;
inequality. He has also published&#13;
several articles in the area of income&#13;
distribution.&#13;
of the campus does not care.&#13;
Even though an overwhelming 48&#13;
women, compared to 27 men&#13;
responded to a questionnaire about&#13;
this proposed program, these numbers&#13;
are small compared to the population&#13;
at this university. According to&#13;
Leuenberger, "It doesn't seem like the&#13;
student body cares," said Jeffrey&#13;
Leuenberger, University Police&#13;
Supervisor. He seemed upset that the&#13;
responses were poor, but gave the&#13;
indication that life moves on.&#13;
Of the total 75 responses, 21&#13;
individuals said "no" to any secure&#13;
system if offered on the campus; 16,&#13;
seven men and eight women, said&#13;
"yes" and the remaining thirty-eight&#13;
responses said that more information&#13;
is needed.&#13;
Through the use of her slide show,&#13;
Kwesi displayed visually documented&#13;
proof of cultural fashion traditions&#13;
introduced by ancient Egyptians and&#13;
Moors that brought Europe out of the&#13;
"Dark Ages", the plagiarism of&#13;
African symbols, styles, and practices&#13;
from ancient times to modem, and the&#13;
treatment of her culture's elaborate&#13;
fashions and adornments as&#13;
insignificant fads in a Europeandominated&#13;
fashion industry. Among&#13;
the many stolen attributes to African&#13;
fashion was the fur coat. In times long&#13;
ago, the fur coat was used for keeping&#13;
fleas off of the people. Bugs and such&#13;
would go onto and into generally used&#13;
wolf skin, then be brushed out or&#13;
shaken out later. The fur coat was not&#13;
a statement of fashion, it was a way to&#13;
make life better. Hairstyles and makeup&#13;
techniques were stolen, too, from&#13;
the African culture. Make-up, for&#13;
instance, was used to protect the eyes&#13;
of people along the Nile. "Long&#13;
before Fruit of the Loom, we had the&#13;
drawers," said Kwesi, followed by a&#13;
rally of applause. The loin cloth was&#13;
worn in Africa before underwear was&#13;
even thought of. Even the bustle W'IS&#13;
stolen from African culture. "They&#13;
even stole our butt," she said.&#13;
As time ran short, less than half of&#13;
the audience moved next door for&#13;
about fifteen. minutes to hear the&#13;
conclusion of Kwesi' s presentation.&#13;
During this time, she spoke more&#13;
about herself and how she came to&#13;
doing her lecture and slide show.&#13;
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with skepticism to the representing UW System for the following year; a $40 fa~lhe~ ~an ~ 'ties and the large number of middle-class C~heda, Legislative A~;abln&#13;
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the backs of the UW students. tuition increases for the UW in the tal achest&#13;
addresshe said, 'raising taxes to for 1995-96 and 5,2&#13;
"In the Governor's budget comprehensives would be 6.1&#13;
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directly paying for cuts in the students could face 5.7 and 4.8% academic&#13;
UW System budget that were increases. staff pay&#13;
made to pay for property tax The proposed budget includes pIa n&#13;
relief," said David C. Stacy, the UW System request for cost- increase.&#13;
President of the United Council to-continue; a technology fee " The&#13;
of UW Student Governments, the that would add I% to tuition for real issue&#13;
Barrera spends her clinical time tal;"&#13;
patients' blood pressure and Vitll,g.&#13;
C . h' a, After urns mg her c1inicals Ba&#13;
, rrera&#13;
said she would like to offer h&#13;
services to the Shalom Center again,er&#13;
Last year the pcac was award~&#13;
with the Chancellor's Communil&#13;
Service Award. Future event;&#13;
sponsored by the PCOC, will includ~&#13;
the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters mailing&#13;
project, the Lion's Club Fund Raiser&#13;
at Parkside, Adopt.A.Highway in&#13;
Kenosha, Easter Baskets for Homeless&#13;
Children in Shelters, Toys for Tots&#13;
and Beach Clean-up, both of which&#13;
will be held in Racine.&#13;
members are encouraged to 'volunteer&#13;
their services, not only to provide&#13;
needed services and to improve the&#13;
community, but also to improve&#13;
university-community relations, to&#13;
gain professional experience, develop&#13;
new skills and interests, and to&#13;
develop a lifetime commitment to&#13;
community service.&#13;
It is also a great learning&#13;
experience. Nursing student, Michelle&#13;
Barrera, who recently began her&#13;
clinical volunteer work at the Shalom&#13;
Center in Kenosha, said even after&#13;
being there for one day, "it really gave&#13;
me a different outlook on life."&#13;
by Kara Pacetti&#13;
Parksides second annual Volunteer&#13;
Fair, sponsored by the Parkside&#13;
Community Outreach Club (PCOC),&#13;
was held in Upper Main Place on&#13;
Wednesday, February 15 from 9:00&#13;
.HI)- 1:00 pm. Thirty-three agencies&#13;
from Kenosha, Racine, and&#13;
Burlington, ranging from the Girl&#13;
Scouts of America to Southeast&#13;
Wisconsin AIDS Project participated&#13;
in the fair. The fair, which is held&#13;
once a year, is geared toward&#13;
recruiting students, faculty and staff&#13;
into volunteer service and to create&#13;
campus/community awareness of&#13;
what services these agencies&#13;
provide to the community.&#13;
Senior Alaina Whitney states,&#13;
"There is such a great need for&#13;
volunteers." Volunteering for the&#13;
past six years as a guardian for the&#13;
Kenosha Guardianship Assistance&#13;
Program, Whitney adds, "The&#13;
greatest thing [about volunteering]&#13;
is the satisfaction of knowing that&#13;
you actually can make a big&#13;
difference in individuals' lives."&#13;
Students, faculty and staff&#13;
SUFAC, continued&#13;
by SUFAC. Ranger Editor-In- Chief,&#13;
_Nick Zahn stated his opposition to the&#13;
cut. "A $2,000 cut would not be&#13;
healthy for the newspaper next year,"&#13;
said Zahn&#13;
Jacobson explained that budget&#13;
increases and decreases are&#13;
determined by how an organization's&#13;
money was spent the previous year.&#13;
Part of the rationale for the Ranger's&#13;
decrease was problems with the salary.&#13;
She stated, "There is enough money to&#13;
work around with in the salary without&#13;
a $2,000 miscellaneous salary."&#13;
The miscellaneous salary would be&#13;
set aside for next year's Editor-InChief&#13;
and Managing Editor. Zahn&#13;
argued that, "Considering the amount&#13;
of time needed, and responsibility&#13;
(with these two jobs), it is only fair&#13;
that this amount of money be offered&#13;
(for next year)."&#13;
"Although people volunteer their&#13;
time for the Ranger, many others&#13;
cannot afford to, which discourages&#13;
many people from participating at all,"&#13;
said Zahn. "If you want to have a&#13;
student newspaper that is able to&#13;
seriously report news on campus,&#13;
you're going to have to spend a little&#13;
bit more money (than what has been&#13;
offered)."&#13;
The outcome of the appeals have&#13;
left Ranger's budget for next 'year with&#13;
a $1,000 cut, instead of a $2,000 cut&#13;
previously proposed by SUFAC.&#13;
The Ranger News was the only&#13;
organization to appeal their budget as&#13;
recommended by SUFAC .&#13;
Parkside's second annual Volunteer Fair, sponsored by the Parkside&#13;
Community Outreach Club, was held in Upper Main Place on&#13;
Wednesday, February 15 from 9:00 am-1 ;00 pm,&#13;
Noose, continued&#13;
A UW-Parkside University Police Volunteer of the week&#13;
Incident Report taken on February 4,&#13;
1995 reported that the incident type&#13;
was one which dealt with a personal _&#13;
property theft. In the report&#13;
McClelland accused Triplett of taking&#13;
two shirts. "When Triplett confronted&#13;
McClelland about the noose&#13;
McClelland said that if the items&#13;
[shirts, etc.] weren't returned&#13;
immediately he would take further&#13;
actions that he [Triplett] wouldn't&#13;
like," the. university police officer&#13;
reported.&#13;
McClelland did not wish to&#13;
comment.&#13;
Triplett&#13;
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recently&#13;
more offcampus&#13;
students are&#13;
becoming&#13;
interested&#13;
and/or&#13;
aware of&#13;
the vol un- Jeff Rhein&#13;
teer opportunity.&#13;
I have met a lot of people -&#13;
both faculty and students and it has&#13;
made me a better time manager.&#13;
Anyone can&#13;
volunteer. They&#13;
need to fill out an&#13;
application, which&#13;
is available at the&#13;
Students are selected as&#13;
"Volunteers of the Week" by their&#13;
altruistic attitudes, the amount of time&#13;
shared within the community and the&#13;
impact their service has made in the&#13;
lives of others. This week's volunteer&#13;
is Jeff Rhein.&#13;
Jeff Rhein is a junior majoring in&#13;
Biology with an interest in Pre-Health.&#13;
When the Safewalk Program at UW·&#13;
Parkside began in November, 1993,&#13;
Jeff signed up and became a&#13;
participant. Last spring, the Safewalk&#13;
Coordinator position opened and Jeff&#13;
was nominated and voted to fill this&#13;
volunteer position.&#13;
Jeff stated, "We have volunteers&#13;
from all ages and majors. They have&#13;
one common concern and that is to&#13;
keep the Uw-Parkside campus a safe&#13;
place to be without worry. Many of&#13;
the safewalkers are from housing,&#13;
housing office. Volunteers are&#13;
scheduled once or twice a monthfrom&#13;
7:00pm-Midnight, Sunday through&#13;
Thursday. I encourage students to use&#13;
the Safewalk service regularly."&#13;
Jeff became a Habitat for Humanity&#13;
volunteer late last semester whentbe&#13;
Habitat Club was formed. He has&#13;
helped with dry walling, plumbing,&#13;
and staining in a home in Racine that&#13;
will be owned by a low income&#13;
family.&#13;
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leader and a community worker. Your&#13;
time and talents are very much&#13;
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by MariaSmith&#13;
When J was lwei ve I wondered&#13;
hal God was. ] tossed a few theories&#13;
:Ound in my mind about the concept&#13;
1 Him and 01 Jesus. I briefly&#13;
~onderedwho, what or if They were.&#13;
The questions I had were so few in&#13;
Umber that you could fit them all in a&#13;
n .&#13;
thimble and still have room left to&#13;
spare. The complexity of my&#13;
questions were also limited. I didn't&#13;
seek answers because the concept of&#13;
Him didn't seem to bother me one&#13;
wayor the other. _&#13;
When I was eighteen He was back&#13;
again in my mind. This time I was&#13;
more curious about Him. My&#13;
questions at the time were greater in&#13;
number and were a little less&#13;
conceptual. Iwas looking for some&#13;
tangible answers. I didn't know&#13;
where to turn. So, I met up with&#13;
someone with whom I began to talk of&#13;
God and of Christ. We went to church&#13;
togetherand studied the bible together&#13;
aodeven prayed together. My interest&#13;
at the time, however, began to wean&#13;
when she moved away to another city.&#13;
I didn't push to know more. I dion't&#13;
need to. I took my questions, which at&#13;
die time were enough in number to fill&#13;
my back pocket, and went along my&#13;
merry way. He didn't really enter my&#13;
mind again.&#13;
Now, I'm twenty eight. He is back&#13;
againand this time in a BIG way. My&#13;
questions are so great in number that&#13;
they could fill a football stadium and&#13;
tbey are burning for answers. I've&#13;
been wanting factual answers to very&#13;
conceptual questions and getting&#13;
conceptual answers to very factual&#13;
questions. It's driving me crazy. I&#13;
yearn to know for sure if there is a&#13;
God. The concept really blows me&#13;
away. I'm a "facts and figures" girl.&#13;
Show me something concrete and I'll&#13;
I I&#13;
Ig&#13;
s.&#13;
ra&#13;
'r&#13;
" I s,&#13;
h I&#13;
e&#13;
II&#13;
e&#13;
be content. Give me quotes from the&#13;
bible (a book which has no authors'&#13;
name on the cover, i.e. how can I be&#13;
sure of its validity) and then I feel&#13;
even more empty.&#13;
There have been so many injustices&#13;
in my life as of late, medical problems&#13;
and personal as well. It's been so&#13;
overwhelming. And the lives of so&#13;
many others are even far worse than&#13;
mine. If He is real, then why does he&#13;
allow so much pain? And, if sinners&#13;
go to Hell, then I'm in BIG trouble&#13;
because I could fill ten thousand&#13;
football stadiums with all of mine, and&#13;
that's just this week. Yet, my new&#13;
friend Andy tells me that if I can just&#13;
allow Christ into my heart and believe&#13;
God's love that all of my sins will be&#13;
washed away and that heaven will be&#13;
mine. He's so certain of what he feels&#13;
and knows about God. I wish I were&#13;
him. You would think I would just&#13;
say, "Yes, I believe!", knowing that it&#13;
will get me all of this great stuff (a&#13;
clean slate and a place in heaven).&#13;
But I can't yet. I can't because no one&#13;
has answered my questions to my&#13;
satisfaction.&#13;
This is the third time in my life I&#13;
have corne to the table with questions.&#13;
I've walked away without answers&#13;
twice before. I don't want to walk&#13;
away this time empty handed. I've&#13;
got to settle this. I've got to know. I&#13;
need to firmly believe one way or the&#13;
other. I can't let another ten years go&#13;
by. I'm making a real effort this time&#13;
to understand. I've been reading up&#13;
on the subject (Bible) and have gone&#13;
to a few bible study meetings. Last&#13;
week I attended an Intervar si ty&#13;
Christian Fellowship meeting and felt&#13;
like a fish out of water. Everyone was&#13;
kind and welcomed me with open&#13;
arms, that's not what alienated me&#13;
from them. It was their certainty of&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
Governor Tommy wanlS your cash&#13;
Does anyone remember those&#13;
campaign commercials featuring&#13;
TommyThompson jogging along with&#13;
happy kids all on their way to a good&#13;
education, followed by the sloganThompson&#13;
for Education? Those kids&#13;
wereapparently not from Wisconsin.&#13;
Thompson's mega sized budget plan&#13;
hit the floor last week with a&#13;
resounding thud. Although, to&#13;
University students, it may have&#13;
sounded like a bomb going off. The&#13;
document itself was 3000+ pages long&#13;
and contained suggestions,&#13;
recommendations and plans that cover&#13;
everypiece of life the state has control&#13;
OVer.We really don't have the time to&#13;
lookat the whole thing, so let's just see&#13;
how it affects the student population.&#13;
Tommy wants the UW-System to&#13;
become more self-sufficient and less&#13;
dependent on property taxes. This is&#13;
not all that bad of a goal. Wisconsin&#13;
~s have a fairly high property tax rate&#13;
ID comparison to other states. To that&#13;
~nd his plan cal1s for a percentage&#13;
Increasein tuition for System schools in&#13;
the 95-96 year and again in the 96-97&#13;
year. These increases would be 4.7%&#13;
and 3.8% at Madison, 5,7% and 4.8%&#13;
at Milwaukee and 6.1 % and 5.2% at all&#13;
other UW comprehensives. These&#13;
increases are on top of usual scheduled&#13;
inflationary tuition increases and the&#13;
technology fee increase. There is also a&#13;
required cut of $10 million from the&#13;
system from current system&#13;
expenditures.&#13;
Now, can someone explain to me&#13;
why Milwaukee and Madison receive&#13;
lower increases than all the other&#13;
schools? And can we make an&#13;
educated guess given that example of&#13;
where the bulk of the cuts are going to&#13;
come from? If these budget proposals&#13;
are intended to make the system more&#13;
self-sufficient, I think it would only&#13;
make sense to apply the increases and&#13;
cuts across the board, not to play&#13;
political favorites with them. Not that I&#13;
would ever accuse Gov. Tommy of&#13;
using these cuts as political football,&#13;
I'm sure that would never happen.&#13;
But wait, there's more! Tommy also&#13;
suggests a $40 tuition surcharge for 95-&#13;
God and my lack thereof which kept&#13;
me from them. Still I plan to give it&#13;
another try. If any of you readers are&#13;
interested in joining me you can fi~d&#13;
me in the back of the room at the next&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Last night I went to bed angered&#13;
and saddened with my struggle. I&#13;
decided I was going to leave it all&#13;
alone. I decided to just stop asking&#13;
questions and looking for Him in my&#13;
life. I decided that I couldn't give&#13;
this subject one more day's thought.&#13;
Then, this morning I woke up and He&#13;
was the first thing that came into my&#13;
mind. HE was back again. I couldn't&#13;
make the question of Him go away&#13;
this time like I'd been able to so many&#13;
times before in my life. And He's&#13;
here with me now. I feel like&#13;
someone has placed some tormenting&#13;
"spell" on me. I can't run away from&#13;
my thoughts. I can't push them down&#13;
any longer. They won't let me.&#13;
I NEED to know. I NEED to&#13;
understand. I NEED to believe one&#13;
way or the other. Do you know what I&#13;
mean? Any of you? Do you need to&#13;
know too? If any of you are familiar&#13;
with my struggle, let's talk about it&#13;
sometime. Join me in bible study on&#13;
Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. in Union 202.&#13;
It's a pretty interesting hour. We&#13;
debate, discuss and depart. No&#13;
strings. If you're not interested in&#13;
bible study then you can find me via&#13;
the Ranger office. Stop in or leave a&#13;
message. Or we can talk somewhere&#13;
else. I don't care where it is. I might&#13;
find some comfort in knowing that&#13;
someone else is where I am with this&#13;
whole thing. Maybe there is strength&#13;
in numbers and we can find answers&#13;
together. Then again, maybe not.&#13;
That's just it. I don't know. I just&#13;
don't know. But at least for today, I&#13;
know that I intend to keep searching.&#13;
96 and $80 for 96-97. These moneys&#13;
are to be used to fund property tax&#13;
relief. Well, I certainly can see where&#13;
he got his reputation as a friend of&#13;
education. It is one thing to make a&#13;
plan that removes the educational&#13;
burden from the property tax rolls, but&#13;
is another thing entirely to place the&#13;
property tax burden on the backs of the&#13;
students.&#13;
What we have here is another case of&#13;
a politician shifting tax burdens from&#13;
one area to another and calling it a tax&#13;
cut. Yes, property taxes in Wisconsin&#13;
are out of control. Yes, the UW System&#13;
could be trimmed from the top and&#13;
made to be more self-sufficient. No,&#13;
this is not the way to do it. This budget&#13;
plan will only speed the constant&#13;
decrease in services that the System is&#13;
already suffering. It will only&#13;
discourage potential students from&#13;
trying to get a college education. It will&#13;
only sell the future for the price of good&#13;
polls and a possible presidential&#13;
campaign.&#13;
Tyson Wilda&#13;
Apology&#13;
. The Ranger News truly regrets any bad feelings that might have resulted from last week's story about the n~o~e found&#13;
10 Housing. This week's story seeks to address the imbalance some in the campus community supposed the original story&#13;
to havehad. .&#13;
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or column. Also readers' viewpoints on campus/community issues can be vented through such letters.&#13;
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One Llberal's&#13;
Opinion&#13;
by Barh Churchill&#13;
Now that we're stuck with him&#13;
(why, oh why, didn't voters see&#13;
through this man?), Newt Gingrich&#13;
(aka "His Obnoxiousness") used his&#13;
influence as Speaker of the House to&#13;
limit Presidential authority to send&#13;
troops into foreign countries,&#13;
appatently because he's tired of the&#13;
UN taking 'advantage of our soldiers.&#13;
(This was covered under one of the&#13;
provisions of the "Contract with&#13;
America.") Appearances can&#13;
sometimes be deceiving, however.&#13;
This violates the separation of powers&#13;
principle inherent in our Constitution.&#13;
Subsequently, Democrats could call&#13;
this the "Contract on America." Limit&#13;
presidential authority in all the ways&#13;
that count, and call it nothing except&#13;
"cutting waste." However, if the&#13;
Congress really wanted to cut waste,&#13;
they'd cut Gingrich's (and every other&#13;
Congressman's) salary until the&#13;
budget is balanced. (Oh, yeah, and no&#13;
more raises either.) They'd also delete&#13;
perqs, such as subsidized medical&#13;
care, pensions for former Speakers&#13;
(that run into the millions of dollars),&#13;
and "complimentary" trips on federal&#13;
planes for junkets to Jamaica. But, no,&#13;
that would cramp their style too much.&#13;
Instead, they say, let's limit&#13;
presidential authority. Then it's a&#13;
win/win scenario: taxpayers still&#13;
blindly pay for the junkets, and the&#13;
president looks like an idiot.&#13;
The few Democrats left in Congress&#13;
are fuming, but powerless. They can't&#13;
stop Gingrich: he's a steamroller set&#13;
on overload. Nothing sticks to this&#13;
man; not his questionable book deal,&#13;
not his messy divorce (when he claims&#13;
to be a paragon of virtue.), and not his&#13;
waffling on issues.&#13;
However, when petty partisan&#13;
bickering takes the place of debate on&#13;
issues, the people must act. It's time&#13;
to hold your Congressmen and&#13;
Representatives accountable. Let our&#13;
representati ves hear your voice on&#13;
issues that matter, such as the baseball&#13;
strike, the economy, foreign policy,&#13;
crime, etc. (Write Gingrich some nasty&#13;
letters too, but keep it polite.) It's time&#13;
for our representatives in Washington&#13;
to think of us for a change, and not&#13;
just the next handout.&#13;
An old proverb states, "May you get&#13;
exactly what you deserve." Are we&#13;
really receiving the best government,&#13;
or only the government that we&#13;
"deserve" due to voter inattention and&#13;
apathy?&#13;
Praise of the week goes to&#13;
Baltimore Orioles owner, Peter&#13;
Angelos, who is refusing to field a&#13;
"team" of scabs (I mean, "replacement&#13;
players.") It's nice to know some&#13;
owners aren't morons. However,&#13;
Outrage of the Week is shared&#13;
by the baseball owners, who are&#13;
attempting to fine or take Angelos'&#13;
team away from him if he refuses to&#13;
comply, and Tommy Thompson, who&#13;
once again lowered the boom on&#13;
students. (May I say that I saw it&#13;
coming? Thank. you.)&#13;
Observations&#13;
In Case You Missed It&#13;
c. 1. Nelson&#13;
Yes, I know that the title to this&#13;
weeks commentary is also the name of&#13;
my sports column. You see, I am&#13;
stealing my own idea and adapting it.&#13;
to my opinion piece this week.&#13;
No Comment: I was going to talk&#13;
some more about race relations in this&#13;
week's column. I have been asked to&#13;
forgo doing so this week. Rest&#13;
assured, I am not through with that&#13;
subject.&#13;
Tain't Funny: Last week, the&#13;
Ranger printed the story of an incident&#13;
in student housing. The incident is&#13;
being investigated, I am told; I am&#13;
further informed that man who left the&#13;
noose over the bed thought it was only&#13;
a joke-some joke. Hey, Mr.&#13;
McClelland, joking about a noose to&#13;
an African-American male is like&#13;
joking with a Nazi twisted cross to a&#13;
person of Jewish heritage- it just is not.&#13;
funny. Perhaps everyone should take&#13;
a history course on the subject of the&#13;
African-American experience in the&#13;
U. S. After all, it is Fehruary (Black&#13;
History Month) and that makes it a&#13;
perfect time. Engage your brain&#13;
before you act next time.&#13;
Dem's, We Owe You One: The&#13;
Democratic party rendered this nation&#13;
a great service recently by opposing&#13;
the idea of a 3/5 supermajori ty&#13;
requirement for tax increases. The&#13;
Constitution does not allow for a&#13;
supermajority in the case of revenue&#13;
hikes .&#13;
No, You Can't Have It: Private&#13;
property rights used to mean&#13;
something in this country. Recently,&#13;
in the name of the government and the&#13;
environment, that right has been&#13;
steadily eroded away. Presently in&#13;
Congress is a bill known as the&#13;
Property Owners Bill of Rights. All&#13;
this legislation does is restore the&#13;
takings clause of the fifth amendment&#13;
to its rightful place. Declaring a dry&#13;
farmers field a wet land so that he may&#13;
not sell it to a housing developer is an&#13;
obscene abuse of law. There are&#13;
examples after examples of the&#13;
environmental police taking, or&#13;
restricting, the legitimate (and I stress&#13;
the word legitimate) use of private&#13;
property. President Reagan was right&#13;
in ] 983 when he stated, "Some&#13;
environmentalists will not be happy&#13;
until they have turned the clock back a&#13;
hundred years and have a bird's nest&#13;
instead of housing."&#13;
I Feel Sick: Not surprising in this&#13;
area. It seems those geniuses at the&#13;
EPA have decided that a reformulated&#13;
gasoline must be used in Wisconsin&#13;
and other cities and states. Problem&#13;
is-it makes people sick. The EPA,&#13;
as you might expect, denies this (it is&#13;
one of the truisms of a liberal, they&#13;
never make a mistake or admit to one,&#13;
and they always know better than you)&#13;
Our Governor Tommy Thompson is&#13;
willing to go to bat for his people and&#13;
has ordered a state investigation.&#13;
Tommy's In Charge: I know that&#13;
several other writers in these pages do&#13;
not like the current chief executive in&#13;
Madison. I am, on the whole, quite&#13;
pleased and comfortable with his&#13;
leadership. The only mistake he is&#13;
making is the way he wants to fund&#13;
education in this state. To the letter&#13;
writer whining about property tax&#13;
relief: I own a house, if you did also,&#13;
you might see the other side of the&#13;
coin.&#13;
Go Out To A Ball Game: Show&#13;
those greedy players. If the Brewers&#13;
and the Cubs are going to make&#13;
baseball affordable again, then I'm&#13;
going. Besides I want to see the&#13;
players lose this strike. As I stated&#13;
last week, Donald Fehr is one of the&#13;
biggest anal retentives in the nation.&#13;
----'-------=======::=----=---=--=========::::======::::=:J True Talent rroet's Corne&#13;
Sibling Rivalry. The heart of a family, the&#13;
juice of competition, and the basis for Sam&#13;
Shepard's True West. On February 20 I&#13;
attended a dress rehearsal of UW-Parkside's&#13;
performance of True West.&#13;
It was thrilling.&#13;
The performance accented the subtle&#13;
complexities that two rival brothers feel for&#13;
each other. Austin, performed by Chris&#13;
Harder, is an up and coming Hollywood&#13;
screen writer. His older brother Lee,&#13;
performed by Maxwell Mount, is a petty thief&#13;
and drifter. The two brothers are at odds in&#13;
everything and when they come together to&#13;
write a western the emotional tension&#13;
explodes.&#13;
Director Leon Van Dyke does an&#13;
admirable job of presenting the little&#13;
nuances of the characters, and the&#13;
subtle yet hidden love that the&#13;
brothers feel for each other. True&#13;
West is a superb play and the UWParkside&#13;
actors do an excellent job&#13;
of presenting such complex&#13;
emotions.&#13;
The first public performance will&#13;
be held on Fehruary 24-25. After&#13;
that there will be performances on&#13;
March 2-4. Due to limited seating&#13;
individuals should call ahead for&#13;
tickets. For the tickets call the UW-Parkside&#13;
Ticket office between 8-4pm, Monday&#13;
through Friday at (414) 595-2564.&#13;
Istrongly urge anyone who enjoys an&#13;
by Tiana Williamson&#13;
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Winter doldrums got you down? lust&#13;
can't face another day of Wisconsin's&#13;
friendly wi-nd and cold? Run out of things&#13;
to do with snow and ice? Not a problem.&#13;
PAB has the answer for you with this&#13;
year's winter cami val.&#13;
The event runs from Monday, February&#13;
27 through Friday, March 3 and is jam&#13;
packed with, in the words ofPAB member&#13;
Alice Misko, "fun events and silly things."&#13;
Campus clubs will have the chance to&#13;
compete with each other for prizes of&#13;
Winter Carnival cups and T-shirts. Club&#13;
events include the bowling and billiards&#13;
tournament in the Union, Monday at 5PM;&#13;
all around club competitions in Main&#13;
place, Wednesday at noon; and a friendly&#13;
game of Family Feud, sponsored by PSE,&#13;
in Union Square, Wednesday at 8:30 PM.&#13;
"But I'm not in a club," you say "Does&#13;
Winter Carnival have anything to offer&#13;
me?" Of course it does, my friend.&#13;
Did you ever want to be in a video?&#13;
Ever sit in front of MTV and say to&#13;
yourself,"I can do that." Well, you'll get&#13;
your chance to prove it Monday. Just stop&#13;
by Starstruck Studios in the Union Square.&#13;
Using the latest in video technology,&#13;
they'll place you in scenes from your&#13;
favorite music videos and movies. And&#13;
they'll return on Friday to show some of&#13;
the best (or worst) videos.&#13;
Monday's bowling and billiards&#13;
tournament is also open to individual&#13;
participants. After that, you can stroll over&#13;
to the Union Square at 8:30 to exercise&#13;
your funny bone in the Krack Me Up game&#13;
evening at the theatre to attend this&#13;
performance. True West is a play that will&#13;
open your eyes, and give you a night of&#13;
laughter. Enjoy!&#13;
show.&#13;
Still haven't had enough of bowling&#13;
balls? See them put to a different use noon&#13;
on Tuesday in Main place as PAW&#13;
presents Abalone, a strategy game of&#13;
leverage blown up to giant proportions.&#13;
Have a date with a contortionist on Friday&#13;
and you have no idea what to do? Try&#13;
some Twister on Friday at noon in Main&#13;
place.&#13;
Happy Fat Tuesday! French Club will&#13;
be celebrating the beginning of Mardi Gras&#13;
all day long on Tuesday. In association&#13;
with the Club for Internal Affairs they will&#13;
be presenting a mask and bake sale, a&#13;
costume contest, and doing up the campus&#13;
with Mardi Gras flair.&#13;
After the madness of that event you may&#13;
be a little sleepy, very sleepy, very, very,&#13;
sleepy. Look directly into the eyes of&#13;
hypnotist Tom DeLuca in the Comm Arts&#13;
Theater Tuesday night at 7; 30 as he&#13;
performs his mental trickery for the delight&#13;
of all.&#13;
It will be a musical night on Thursday.&#13;
First, singer/song-writer Mike Rayburn&#13;
will be appearing in the Union Square at&#13;
8:30. The award-winning performer has a&#13;
playlist of over 400 songs, mixing popular&#13;
covers and originals in a long show that&#13;
mixes humor and soul. Next is the&#13;
BSU/HOP dance at 10PM. They promise&#13;
great music and great fun for all who&#13;
attend.&#13;
Come join the Winter Carnival and&#13;
shake off those cabin fever blues. No&#13;
matter what sort of entertainment you're&#13;
looking for, you can find it there.&#13;
So YOUR NEAR THE END OF YOUR COLLEGE CAREER.&#13;
TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT REPAYING STUDENT&#13;
LOANS, LIFE INSURANCE, HOME LOANS, CAR PAYMENTS,&#13;
AND ALL THE OTHER "FUN" STUFF THAT LIFE HAS TO OFFER.&#13;
BUT DON'T WORRY THERE'S HELPI&#13;
WISCONSIN&#13;
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NATIONAL&#13;
GUARD&#13;
Americans At Their Best!&#13;
If you know of any poems that you feel that&#13;
should printed, be sure to drop them off at the&#13;
Ranger in Levingston's mailbox.&#13;
My People ..&#13;
by Mark N. Lewis&#13;
llook and see my people's actions with one another&#13;
today.&#13;
After this Irealize that we must do the negativity,&#13;
away.&#13;
From the arguing and the bickering with OUr Own&#13;
people's context..&#13;
Proves to me that there is a lack of respect.,&#13;
This lack ofrespect is within one another as wellas.&#13;
ourself.&#13;
This proves that we or some of us have our Own&#13;
feelings on shelf.&#13;
IaSK why must this be the way we carry on.&#13;
Ialso ask what must we do to get along.&#13;
Seeing that some of us have low self-respect or ~&#13;
esteem ...&#13;
Is ~he main reason why we are having chaos as fuaJi&#13;
as It may seem. i&#13;
This is or may be the main reason why some&#13;
individuals act as if they don't know or respect&#13;
anything.&#13;
Because of this, I won't stand here without telli&#13;
you something.&#13;
If some of us don't get our act together and think&#13;
within our right mind,&#13;
We will, if not all, some of us will lose our existe1kl&#13;
in time.&#13;
We must all think, we must all realize,&#13;
That our ancestors had a vision of respect for usin&#13;
their eyes.&#13;
We must follow through or act upon their dreamsfCII&#13;
us.&#13;
If we don't, things won't get better only worse.&#13;
We must all have self-respect before having respect?&#13;
for another.&#13;
After having self-respect and one another then we&#13;
can come together.&#13;
Once we come together, after respecting each other,&#13;
the chaos &amp; corruption will cease.&#13;
Then and only then, we will live in a place with&#13;
peace.&#13;
But first, respect and love starts in the heart, this is&#13;
what we must remember.&#13;
For if we don't this place will become a society for&#13;
heartless member.&#13;
My people we must get it together and get it right&#13;
For if not, my people, we won't see another&#13;
harmonious day or night.&#13;
Classical guitars&#13;
on the town&#13;
By Tiana Williamson out.&#13;
Chris's fingers&#13;
produced a sound from&#13;
his guitar that was so&#13;
beautiful it made you&#13;
melt in your chair.&#13;
Lern's performance was&#13;
no less of a beauty, his&#13;
fingers caressed the&#13;
guitar strings like long&#13;
lost friends. Both&#13;
guitarists produced a&#13;
musical sensation that&#13;
will surely take them far&#13;
in whatever career they&#13;
choose.&#13;
Now if you missed&#13;
the performance Friday&#13;
DON'T PANIC they&#13;
will be performing again&#13;
with the UW _Parkside&#13;
Classical Guitar&#13;
Ensemhle on April 30 ~&#13;
7:00pm and May 3 at&#13;
noon. You don't want&#13;
to miss this&#13;
performance. Good&#13;
Luck Guys!&#13;
Look! Its two good&#13;
looking, long haired,&#13;
guitar playing, Rock&#13;
stars! !&#13;
No, wait [ take that&#13;
back its actually just&#13;
Chris Sandstrom and&#13;
Lem Castro. Well they&#13;
do both have long hair&#13;
and they both play&#13;
classical guitar. On&#13;
Friday, February 17 at&#13;
the "Food for Thought"&#13;
cafe they WERE rock&#13;
stars.&#13;
Starting at 8:00 pm&#13;
Friday the two music&#13;
majors gave an excellent&#13;
performance of classical&#13;
guitar music. They&#13;
played everything from&#13;
Bach to Brower. The&#13;
performance consisted&#13;
of a variety of duets,&#13;
solos, and even a few&#13;
new songs the guys tried&#13;
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Boys&#13;
By Dawn Apostoli&#13;
If y?U want a movie that will make you laugh&#13;
one minute and cry the next, then you should see&#13;
Boys On The Side with Whoopi Goldberg, Drew&#13;
Barrymore, and Mary-Louise Parker. This&#13;
movie is exceptional, enlightening, and&#13;
definitely worth going to see- especially if you&#13;
are a woman. Men will enjoy this film too, but it&#13;
sort of seems like it's more of a woman's movie.&#13;
The film starts out with Jane (played by&#13;
Goldberg) planning to go to Los Angeles to pick&#13;
up her music. career. She finds another woman&#13;
Robin (played by Parker), wbo also has '&#13;
intentions of going to the West Coast. So, the&#13;
two decide to car pool. Upon first glance, you&#13;
see that their personalities clash a great dealJane&#13;
is an outspoken, witty woman, while Robin&#13;
is very timid and emotional. However, these&#13;
characteristics do eventually intermix during the&#13;
.course of the movie.&#13;
On their way across the country, Jane stops in&#13;
Pittsburgh to meet up with one of her good&#13;
friends, Holly (played by Barrymore). A mishap&#13;
occurs though. Holly is being beaten by her&#13;
on the Side (****)&#13;
boyfriend (Nick), and Jane tries, but fails, to stop&#13;
him. Robin steps in and is able to control the&#13;
situation for a little while with her quiet voice&#13;
and meek actions. Nick is cooled down for&#13;
awhile, but soon he's swinging the girls against&#13;
the wall again. This time it's Holly's turn to put&#13;
Nick in his place by beating him over the head&#13;
with a baseball bat. While he's down and out&#13;
(but still alive), they tie him up and head towards&#13;
L.A.&#13;
After a few days of good laughs and fun&#13;
times, Holly decides it's time to return home to&#13;
Nick. But, they soon see the headlines in the&#13;
newspaper saying that a drug dealer (Nick) was&#13;
found dead. Holly is stricken with guilt and&#13;
sadness. This man may be the father of the baby&#13;
she is carrying. The other girls are surprised to&#13;
hear that Holly is eight weeks pregnant, but they&#13;
each have their little secrets too. Jane, we find&#13;
out, is a lesbian, and Robin tests positive for an&#13;
extremely terrible disease.&#13;
The girls decide not to report the "Nick&#13;
Incident" to the police, so they continue&#13;
westward and end up staying in Tucson where&#13;
Holly falls in love with a man who happens to be&#13;
a cop. What happens when she tells him about&#13;
Nick? Will her boyfriend be faithful to the law&#13;
V~e GJ3tac~eroioes&#13;
this album of a million singers. Robinson is&#13;
a vocalist who is able to incorporate a sense&#13;
of real feeling into his singing. because of&#13;
his extraordinary voice and feel, Robinson&#13;
is probably one the best vocalists out there&#13;
today,&#13;
Amorica is a very well rounded album.&#13;
It's an album that will start rockin', give&#13;
you a groove to move to, mellow out into&#13;
soothing sounds of a ballad. and then start&#13;
rockin' allover again. A definite stand out&#13;
is a song called "P, 25 London," This tune&#13;
will catch your ear right away with the&#13;
Hendrix-like guitar riff in the introduction,&#13;
"Cursed Diamond" is one of the many&#13;
songs with so much feeling, and such a&#13;
catchy groove, that you may find yourself&#13;
closing your eyes and letting the soul of this&#13;
song soak into your own. It starts out as a&#13;
gradual flowing groove and turns into a&#13;
raw, and yet melodic, verse.&#13;
The last song on the album, called&#13;
"Descending:' shows off the talents of&#13;
Hello our fellow readers. Here is the children's movie we&#13;
promised and it is called Heavyweights. From the director of&#13;
The Mighty Ducks comes the story of Jerry an 11- year old who&#13;
is looking forward to a summer of Nintendo and hanging out&#13;
with friends. Little does Jerry know, his parents have a better&#13;
idea. I&#13;
Since Jerry is a little overweight, his parents want to send&#13;
. him to a camp for overweight children. Jerry objects at first&#13;
until he sees the videotape of the go-carts and ''The Blob."&#13;
and tum her in? Will he be faithful to her and&#13;
keep her secret? Or is there a way he can be&#13;
faithful to both?&#13;
In the meantime, Jane is trying to make&#13;
Robin's life happier and more meaningful by&#13;
setting her up with a man. Robin resents Jane's&#13;
helpfulness; therefore, their friendship splits up&#13;
for a while .... until a mutual responsibility pulls&#13;
them back together.&#13;
There are episodes in the movie that are very&#13;
humorous, very serious, and very depressing.&#13;
It's not until near the end though, that you might&#13;
have to struggle to hold back the tears. Almost&#13;
every part of the ending is sad: Robin's mother's&#13;
thoughts about how Robin will always stay with&#13;
her (and not leave her like her son and husband&#13;
did), seeing Robin with her skeleton frame and&#13;
sickly face, and listening to Jane finish Robin's&#13;
song while painful tears stream down both their&#13;
faces.&#13;
Not only was it me that found this movie to be&#13;
so sad, but so did all the people in the theater&#13;
who were sniffling and shedding tears. I really&#13;
liked this movie, and hopefully you will find it&#13;
as enjoyable as I did. So, I definitely&#13;
recommend it for everyone who wants a good&#13;
laugh and a good cry at the same time!&#13;
piano player Eddie Harsch, This is a&#13;
beautiful sounding song that combines a&#13;
crisp piano with the sounds of smooth slide&#13;
guitar, It is good example of what the&#13;
Black Crowes, as a band, are really capable&#13;
of. The result is more than satisfying.&#13;
An album of this sort that contains so&#13;
much soul, feelings, and grooves, is hard to&#13;
put into words, Most importantly, it is&#13;
probably best to be enjoyed rather than I&#13;
described, My advice would be to listen for,&#13;
yourself and create your own meaning from&#13;
the feel you get from this album, That" s&#13;
what Amorica is made up of - soulful&#13;
feelings with a groove to move.&#13;
I must add that I have seen the Black&#13;
Crowes live, and it was one of the best&#13;
shows that I have ever seen. They .are one&#13;
of the few bands you could ever say that&#13;
sound better live than on the album, Either&#13;
way, Amorica is sure to bring life to the _&#13;
stage and into your souL&#13;
1:ales from the &lt;irytics&#13;
Jfeavy weights&#13;
Ben Stiller is about to take a heavy hit in Heavyweights&#13;
-&#13;
R.T"s Real CD Review&#13;
After a few days at the camp, Jerry meets up with camp&#13;
legend Josh ( who you might see starring in any upcoming&#13;
Godfather films). The tW9 find out the camp isn't run by a&#13;
sweet elderly couple anymore but that it's run by a psycho&#13;
cross between Richard Simmons and Dennis Miller.&#13;
Overall, this is a decent kids movie. In our opinion, there&#13;
isn't anything that a child's eyes couldn't see. This is a perfect&#13;
Saturday or Sunday afternoon movie but this isn't one to get all&#13;
psyched up about. We are going to have to give this one a&#13;
yellow light as a children's movie which isn't anything we&#13;
haven't seen before .&#13;
.........---_...........&#13;
By: Robby Thompson&#13;
The Black Crowes have flown in once&#13;
again, Actually, they've never really flown&#13;
away, Ever since their first album Shake&#13;
Your Moneymaker, the Black Crowes have&#13;
remained on top of the charts, So how do&#13;
you go about describing the Black Crowes?&#13;
Put simply, they stand in a class that" s all&#13;
their own.&#13;
Amorica, their new album, is everything&#13;
a Crowes fan could want: Pure southern&#13;
harmony, Although overshadowed by their&#13;
first two "radio friendly" albums, Amorica&#13;
has yet to get a lot of air play, Since the&#13;
album's release late in 1994, only one&#13;
single, "A Conspiracy:' has been released,&#13;
Nonetheless, "A Conspiracy" is one great&#13;
song among many others,&#13;
Consistent with the Crowe's first two&#13;
albums, Amorica has that feel and groove&#13;
that pulls you into the music, Chris&#13;
Robinson, the lead singer, has the soul on&#13;
By: Bill Zasoba&#13;
Paul Danninger&#13;
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~~:~t~:~":~:: Sayville, NY&#13;
Major: Undecided Scott Fragale Mucker hei de . (177) and Ryan&#13;
Sports Editor Fitzgerald (190).&#13;
The NCAA Division 11 Nationals&#13;
will be held March 3,4 in Kearney,&#13;
Nebraska where UW-p will be&#13;
represented by the following&#13;
wrestlers: Trevor Hasenjager(l18 lbs,&#13;
26-9 season record), Boone Smith&#13;
(158Ibs,24, 16), Bret Stubblefield&#13;
(I421bs, 10,7), Jeremie Ott (167, 20,&#13;
10), Myles Muckerheide (l77lbs., 24,&#13;
II), Ryan Fitzgerald (l901bs., 29,10,&#13;
#6 in nation), Miles Weaver&#13;
(Hvywt.,17,12). .&#13;
This eight man qualifying team&#13;
will compete in the Nationals, and will&#13;
add Justin Schroeder (l26Ibs., 10,10)&#13;
and D.C. Lewis (l34Ibs., 12,18) When&#13;
the team competes for the final time'&#13;
the NAIA Nationals March 10,11::&#13;
North Dakota.&#13;
The Rangers are currently ranked&#13;
8th in the nation and should mOVe u&#13;
in the polls again this week. P&#13;
It was also announced Friday that&#13;
Parkside's Wrestling coach Jim Koch&#13;
was named the Midwest Regional&#13;
Coach of the Year.&#13;
"It's nice to see that I was respectedby&#13;
my peers", said the long-time Ranger&#13;
coach.&#13;
No one is more deserving than Will&#13;
VanAxen. Last Saturday, Vanaxen&#13;
qualified for the 1996 U.S. Olympic&#13;
Trials. He acheived this with a&#13;
personal best of nearly four minutes at&#13;
the Monterrey, California. He also&#13;
placed sixth in a time of one hour, 29&#13;
minutes, and 40 seconds narrowly&#13;
missed qualifying him for the World&#13;
Cup in Beijing, China (only the topfive&#13;
go).&#13;
VanAxen finished only 19 seconds&#13;
behind the fifth place finisher, UW-P&#13;
Grad Rob Cole. Vanaxen may have .~,&#13;
beaten Cole and qualified if he hadn't&#13;
been 'forced to stop and re-tie his shoe&#13;
at the 14km mark where he lost&#13;
approximately 30 seconds to the field.&#13;
'tft .has now established himself as a&#13;
Trevor Hasenjager of UW-Parkside&#13;
placed first in the NCAA Division 11&#13;
Midwest Regional at Warrensburg,&#13;
Mo. Hasenjager defeated Keith&#13;
Kizarr of #1 rated Central Oklahoma&#13;
5-4 in their 118 lb. championship&#13;
match.&#13;
Parkside finished second in the&#13;
meet with 77 points. Central&#13;
Oklahoma won the event with 132&#13;
points.&#13;
Five Rangers finished second in the&#13;
meet: Bret Stubblefield (142), Boone&#13;
Smith (158), Jeremie Ott (167), Myles Badger's&#13;
tournament&#13;
hopes fade&#13;
By Hans Weitkuhn&#13;
Post season hopes fading fast? Hey&#13;
fans! Welcome to some big time&#13;
college hoops by the University of&#13;
Wisconsin Badgers and the Marqueue&#13;
Golden Eagles.&#13;
The Badgers beat Northwestern 70·&#13;
56 at Evanston last Wednesday. After&#13;
shooting 29% and trailing 29-25, at&#13;
the half, Wisconsin opened the 2nd&#13;
with a 13,0 run to lead 38,29.&#13;
Michael Finley and Rashard Griffith&#13;
scored 11 of the 13 in that stretch.&#13;
Griffith's jump hook with four&#13;
minutes to go gave them a 57-54.&#13;
Griffith led with 20 points while&#13;
Finley had 18.&#13;
Saturday, the Badgers trailed&#13;
through most of the game and lost 74-&#13;
67. Penn SI. shot 50% from the three&#13;
point range and held off numerous&#13;
rallies by the Badgers late in the&#13;
game. Griffith had 18 points and&#13;
Finley added 16. Wisconsin is now&#13;
12,9,6,6 in Big Ten.&#13;
by Hans Weitkuhn&#13;
A combination of hot shooting by Indiana&#13;
Pur- Indianapolis and poor shooting by the&#13;
Rangers resulted in an 97-84 loss for Parkside&#13;
at Kenosha.&#13;
Men 's&#13;
with a time of 1:58.26 which was a personal&#13;
best.&#13;
Other Rangers who placed well were Jesse&#13;
Decker who finished third in the 3000 meter&#13;
run with a time of 9:10.20. Randy Bunders&#13;
finished fifth 1500 meter run with a time of&#13;
4:11.13. Kurt Johnson placed fifth in the 200&#13;
meter intermediate hurdles WIth a nme 2b.5~&#13;
seconds. Greg Jones had a sixth place finish&#13;
in the 55 meter dash with a time of 6.73&#13;
seconds and was seventh in the 200 meter&#13;
dash with a time 23.52.&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside's&#13;
men's indoor track team finished sixth at the&#13;
UW-Platteville Pioneer Invitational on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
UW -Stevens Point won the invitational with&#13;
161 points, they were followed by UWOshkosh,&#13;
UW~Platteville, UW-Whitewater,&#13;
Monmouth. The Rangers had jj pomts.&#13;
The Rangers were paced by two second&#13;
place finishes. Bret Wepking finished second&#13;
in the 55 meter dash in 6.49 seconds. Andy&#13;
Sarnow placed second in the 800 meter run&#13;
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The University of WisconsinParks&#13;
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lost to Olivet Nazarene in overtime&#13;
87-84 at the Parkside Fieldhouse.&#13;
The Rangers are now 5-18, while&#13;
Olivet Nazarene improved their record&#13;
to 13-11.&#13;
The Rangers were behind at the half&#13;
39-30, but were able to get back into&#13;
the game when Maci Persteiner hit a&#13;
3-pointer with 35 seconds left giving&#13;
the Rangers a 74-72 lead.&#13;
Olivet's Stacey Mann then hit a shot&#13;
in the lane with 5/IO's of a second left&#13;
to send the game into overtime. Mann&#13;
had 23 points in all, and teammate&#13;
Rochelle Durbin added 20.&#13;
Parkside did win the rebounding&#13;
battle 52-43, but were outscored in the&#13;
overtime period 13-10.&#13;
Leading the way for the Rangers&#13;
was Heather Bogenschneider with 23&#13;
points, Pernsteiner added 19, and&#13;
minutes, including&#13;
last Thursday's&#13;
overtime loss to&#13;
NAIA powerhouse,&#13;
Olivet-Nazarene.&#13;
The main reason&#13;
the team has hung&#13;
close in so many&#13;
games is senior Maci&#13;
Pemsteiner. She is&#13;
unquestionably the&#13;
leader of this ball Maci Pernsteiner&#13;
club. After a solid&#13;
freshman year, Pernsretner struggled as a sophomore. But&#13;
consistent work habits have shifted the spotlight to her&#13;
outstanding play. She leads the team in scoring (15.3),&#13;
assists (3.6), steals (2:4), and minutes (31.4). Miller&#13;
considers her a model athlete.&#13;
"She's playing the best basketball of her career and is&#13;
great for the young kids. They all look up to her," said&#13;
Miller.&#13;
An explosive first step, physical strength, and her 887&#13;
career points will make Pemsteiner hard to replace.&#13;
"I've worked the same as I always have. I have to put&#13;
myself in their [the freshmen's] place and remember what&#13;
it was like," said Pemsteiner. "We had a growing year my&#13;
freshman year too."&#13;
And how would Pemsteiner like to finish her career?&#13;
"I'd just like to look back with no regrets. Four years&#13;
have come down to 4 games. I'll miss it a lot," she said.&#13;
The team remains confident about their future. ~&#13;
"I think we have a lot of potential," added Kassing.&#13;
"Each year we will get better and better, so by our 4th year&#13;
we'll be a great team."&#13;
Pemsteiner forecasts a bright future for the team as well.&#13;
She added, "They've gained a lot of experience that&#13;
can't be replaced-close games."&#13;
Close games that will hopefully swing in their-favor next&#13;
year.&#13;
by Al Heppner&#13;
It all started about four years ago.&#13;
The Rangers had a full team and&#13;
didn't recruit.&#13;
Coach Wendy Miller knew she&#13;
had her work cut out for her after&#13;
last season's mostly senior learn&#13;
finished a respectable 12414. W d M'II&#13;
Miller brought in a big freshman en y I er&#13;
class this year, ten to be exact. The "tough ten," despite&#13;
their lack of size, have kept themselves in games with their&#13;
strength and hustle. Their determination is not accurately&#13;
reflected in their 5-18 record as most the losses were&#13;
deceptively close.&#13;
"We're not measuring success by our wen-toss record,&#13;
but rather by how much improvement we've made," said&#13;
Miller. "We've got a very good group of freshmen."&#13;
A freshman group that is led by Jenny Kassing. Kassing,&#13;
a two-time All-Northwest selection in high school, has led&#13;
the team in 3-poinl shooting (38%), rebounding (7.S), and&#13;
is second in scoring (13.2) and steals (1.9).&#13;
"[Having ten freshmen] doesn't affect us, because we've&#13;
grown together and learned each other's playing style,"&#13;
Kassing said.&#13;
Kassing, however, does admit to the Ranger's troubles in&#13;
the post.&#13;
"We're weak in the post, so we've had problems boxing&#13;
out. But we have strong players like Amy Hurlebaus. We&#13;
make-up [for the weaknesses] with our power and speed,"&#13;
added Kassing.&#13;
The team's post dilemma is no secret to Miller and she is&#13;
on her way 10 filling the void.&#13;
"We've been out-rebounded, especially at the end of&#13;
garnes. But we have three post-players signed or verbally&#13;
committed for next season," Miller said.&#13;
The Rangers have been painfully close to winning games&#13;
all season. Nine of their losses have come in the last two&#13;
Heather Bogenschneider&#13;
Kassing added 15 points and 11&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
Rangers shocked by&#13;
Northland Baptist&#13;
The University of wisconsinParkside&#13;
men's basketball team&#13;
dropped a 80474 decision to Northland&#13;
Baptist Bible College (NBBC) Friday&#13;
night at the Physical Education&#13;
Building on the UW-Parkside campus.&#13;
The loss drops the Rangers to 12-12&#13;
on the season.&#13;
UW-Parkside built a 14 point&#13;
halftime lead, 43-29, and led by as&#13;
many as 16 in the second half before&#13;
NBBC began closing the gap.&#13;
The score was 57-44 in the second&#13;
half with I I :33 left in the game when&#13;
NBBC went on a 14-0 run to lead 57-&#13;
58 with 7:25 left.&#13;
The game was dose the rest of Ihe&#13;
way with NBBC pulling away at the&#13;
end by making their free throws.&#13;
The Rangers were led by Levi&#13;
Bradley who scored 26 points and&#13;
hauled down 18 rebounds. Thadd&#13;
Jacobs scored 19 and Craig Evans had&#13;
14 for the Rangers. No other UWMP&#13;
player scored more than four points.&#13;
NBBC closed the gap in the second&#13;
half on the strength of 63% shooting&#13;
while UW-P went cold shooting just&#13;
32% from the floor in the second half.&#13;
The Rangers will next be in action&#13;
this Sunday when they host IUPl]-&#13;
Indianapolis at 1:30 pm. The game&#13;
will be preceded by a ceremony&#13;
honoring II-new rrrducreesrmo file&#13;
Uw-Parkside Athletic Hall of Fame.&#13;
THE MOST RECOGNIZED NAME In Case You Missed It&#13;
IN PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING This last weekend he held on to win the Bob Hope&#13;
Chrysler Classic in Indian Wells, Ca.&#13;
No Joy in Mudville: No Baseball either. Talks in&#13;
the baseball farce (I mean strike) mayor may not&#13;
occur this week. In the meantime preparations&#13;
continue for some sort of a season with men willing to&#13;
play for other men who aren't. Detroit manager (for&#13;
the time being) Sparky Anderson is refusing to&#13;
manage the Tigers. He most likely will not have a job&#13;
when the strike is over (assuming it ever is). Oriole&#13;
owner Peter Angelos may lose his club because he&#13;
refuses to field a team. Phillie Lenny Dykstra found&#13;
out that speaking your mind does not count in the&#13;
players union. Now he is sufficently supportative of&#13;
his cry-baby brethren in the union. I hope when and if&#13;
these prima donna's ever take to the diamond again&#13;
they are roundly booed and hooted back into the&#13;
dugout.&#13;
My Head Aches: New attention is being paid to&#13;
the rash of concussions that occured last year in the&#13;
NFL. While no solid conclusions have been made,&#13;
research continues into this problem.&#13;
by C. 1. Nelson&#13;
Miss Blair was a Bonnie Lass: Wisconsin's own&#13;
Bonnie Blair put on a speed skating exhibtion in West&#13;
Allis last weekend. She won all four of the races she&#13;
was in. Bonnie Blair has won five olympic gold&#13;
medals. This was her last speed skating appearance in&#13;
the U. S. She will retire from competition after the&#13;
World Cup finals next month in Calgary.&#13;
Who's in First: Having both women's and men's&#13;
basketball teams number one in the polls did not last&#13;
long. Connecticut men were on the losing end of a 96-&#13;
73 score at home against Villanova. The result is that&#13;
Kansas is now number one.&#13;
Doing it Again: Sterling Marlin won his second&#13;
consecutive Daytona 500 yesterday. He became the&#13;
first back to back Daytona winner since Cale&#13;
Yarborough turned the trick in 1983/84. Dale&#13;
Earnhardt finished second continuing an 0 for 18&#13;
string in NASCAR's most prestigious race.&#13;
Getting a Second Chance: Two weeks ago golfer&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
vo&#13;
1uxne&#13;
23,&#13;
Issue&#13;
18&#13;
Search&#13;
for VP/Provost&#13;
byBrian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
On February&#13;
6, phase&#13;
one of the&#13;
Vice&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
and&#13;
Provost&#13;
Search&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Screen&#13;
Committee,&#13;
formed&#13;
by Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
J.&#13;
Smith,&#13;
came&#13;
to an end&#13;
-  finishing&#13;
a nation-wide&#13;
comprehensive&#13;
search&#13;
for a UW-Parkside&#13;
Vice&#13;
Chancellor/Provih'il.&#13;
Of  this&#13;
search,&#13;
over&#13;
135 &#13;
applications&#13;
were&#13;
received,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
chair&#13;
of  this&#13;
search,&#13;
David&#13;
J. Wright,&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
of finance,&#13;
was&#13;
relieved&#13;
to &#13;
have&#13;
the search&#13;
go as well&#13;
as it&#13;
did.&#13;
"Acting&#13;
on&#13;
behalf&#13;
of  the&#13;
University,"&#13;
states&#13;
the&#13;
committee's&#13;
mission&#13;
statement,&#13;
"the &#13;
Committee&#13;
will&#13;
present&#13;
to the&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
a slate&#13;
of candidates&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
position&#13;
of&#13;
Vice&#13;
Chancellor/Provost&#13;
who&#13;
possess&#13;
the skills,&#13;
qualifications,&#13;
and&#13;
values&#13;
necessary&#13;
to  serve&#13;
and&#13;
significantly&#13;
advance&#13;
the&#13;
University's&#13;
mission."&#13;
Again,&#13;
Wright&#13;
was&#13;
very&#13;
pleased&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
progress&#13;
of the&#13;
committee&#13;
and&#13;
looked&#13;
forward&#13;
towards&#13;
the future&#13;
months.&#13;
"They&#13;
worked&#13;
very&#13;
hard,"&#13;
he said,&#13;
Their&#13;
collective&#13;
goal began&#13;
in November&#13;
to fulfill&#13;
this mission.&#13;
Phase&#13;
one was&#13;
to construct&#13;
a job&#13;
description&#13;
position&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
position&#13;
of Vice&#13;
Chancellor.&#13;
They&#13;
then various&#13;
advertisements&#13;
in &#13;
The&#13;
Chronicle&#13;
of Higher&#13;
Education,&#13;
Black&#13;
Issues&#13;
in Higher&#13;
Education,&#13;
Women's&#13;
Review&#13;
of Books,&#13;
and&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
Outlook&#13;
in  Higher&#13;
Education,&#13;
implementing&#13;
a&#13;
recruitment&#13;
plan&#13;
to produce&#13;
a rich,&#13;
diverse&#13;
pool&#13;
of&#13;
qualified&#13;
candidates.&#13;
"Diversity,"&#13;
Wright&#13;
said,&#13;
is  the&#13;
"very&#13;
key&#13;
to  our&#13;
university."&#13;
Among&#13;
the&#13;
professional&#13;
and&#13;
personal&#13;
qualifications&#13;
requested,&#13;
was&#13;
"a&#13;
strong&#13;
academic&#13;
background&#13;
with&#13;
an&#13;
earned&#13;
terminal&#13;
degree,"&#13;
appropriate&#13;
administrative&#13;
experience&#13;
including&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
program&#13;
planning&#13;
and&#13;
budgetary&#13;
management,"&#13;
and&#13;
possessing&#13;
"strong&#13;
oral,&#13;
written,&#13;
analytical,&#13;
and&#13;
interpersonal&#13;
skills."&#13;
In&#13;
addition&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
university's&#13;
advertising&#13;
and&#13;
personal&#13;
networking,&#13;
direct&#13;
mail&#13;
announcements&#13;
were&#13;
sent&#13;
to &#13;
2,200&#13;
organizations.&#13;
Among&#13;
them&#13;
were&#13;
Presidents,&#13;
Chancellors,&#13;
and&#13;
Vice&#13;
Chancellors&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
colleges&#13;
and&#13;
universities,&#13;
independent&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
UW&#13;
system&#13;
or not,&#13;
members&#13;
of Black,&#13;
Hispanic,&#13;
and Women's&#13;
Caucuses,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
American&#13;
Association&#13;
of Universities.&#13;
In phase&#13;
two,&#13;
the&#13;
screening&#13;
of&#13;
these&#13;
applicants&#13;
are taking&#13;
place&#13;
-   discussing&#13;
with&#13;
each&#13;
candidate&#13;
their&#13;
background,&#13;
re-evaluating&#13;
their&#13;
qualifications,&#13;
and&#13;
telephoning&#13;
their&#13;
references&#13;
to&#13;
check&#13;
their&#13;
credibility.&#13;
This&#13;
Crime&#13;
comes&#13;
to&#13;
Phy &#13;
Ed Building&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE&#13;
February&#13;
16. 1995&#13;
process&#13;
is still&#13;
in motion,&#13;
and&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
until&#13;
phase&#13;
three&#13;
is&#13;
completed&#13;
-&#13;
when&#13;
a  Vice&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
or  Provost,&#13;
chief&#13;
academic&#13;
officer,&#13;
is finally&#13;
picked&#13;
for UW-Parkside.&#13;
Wright&#13;
hopes&#13;
that&#13;
after&#13;
Spring&#13;
Break,&#13;
he will&#13;
have&#13;
a narrower&#13;
list of candidates&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
be  able&#13;
to  visit&#13;
the&#13;
campus.&#13;
This&#13;
would&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
students&#13;
an opportunity&#13;
to ask&#13;
the&#13;
candidates&#13;
questions&#13;
and&#13;
to get to&#13;
know&#13;
them.&#13;
Wright&#13;
is among&#13;
the&#13;
thirteen&#13;
other&#13;
members&#13;
of  Parks&#13;
ide's&#13;
faculty,&#13;
students,&#13;
and&#13;
even&#13;
individuals&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
Greg&#13;
Anderegg,&#13;
manager&#13;
of&#13;
Community&#13;
Relations&#13;
Worldwide&#13;
for&#13;
S.C.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Wax&#13;
Inc.&#13;
involved&#13;
in this&#13;
committee.&#13;
Others&#13;
are Prof.&#13;
Timothy&#13;
Fossum,&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Vera&#13;
Kolb,&#13;
Assoc.&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Dwayne&#13;
Olsen,&#13;
Assoc.&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Rose&#13;
Scott,&#13;
Director&#13;
of Women's&#13;
Studies&#13;
and&#13;
Assoc.&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Mary&#13;
Schleiter,&#13;
Dept.&#13;
Chair&#13;
of Political&#13;
Science&#13;
and&#13;
Assoc.&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Carol&#13;
Tebben,&#13;
Assoc.&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Ngure&#13;
Mwachofi,&#13;
Prof.&#13;
Robert&#13;
Canary,&#13;
Director&#13;
of&#13;
Residence&#13;
Life&#13;
Deann&#13;
Possehl.&#13;
Vice&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
William&#13;
Streeter,&#13;
student&#13;
Senator&#13;
Boyd&#13;
Frederick,&#13;
and&#13;
student&#13;
Ellen&#13;
Sheahan.&#13;
As the search&#13;
grows&#13;
closer&#13;
to its&#13;
goal,&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
will&#13;
keep&#13;
the&#13;
students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
overall&#13;
community&#13;
of &#13;
Parkside&#13;
up to date.&#13;
following&#13;
day,&#13;
February&#13;
I,  a   thief.&#13;
Please&#13;
lock&#13;
your&#13;
locker&#13;
at&#13;
student's&#13;
locker&#13;
was&#13;
broken&#13;
into,&#13;
all times,"&#13;
said&#13;
Natalie&#13;
Kruizenga,&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
wallet&#13;
was&#13;
taken.&#13;
Until&#13;
a student&#13;
employee&#13;
at the&#13;
Issue&#13;
According&#13;
to the UW-P&#13;
Police&#13;
the thief&#13;
is apprehended,&#13;
lockers&#13;
Room.&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report,&#13;
on January&#13;
31, a   should&#13;
he &#13;
locked&#13;
and a careful&#13;
eye&#13;
Anyone&#13;
with&#13;
information&#13;
faculty&#13;
member's&#13;
locker&#13;
was&#13;
should&#13;
be placed&#13;
on anyone's&#13;
pertaining&#13;
to the two&#13;
incidents&#13;
at&#13;
broken&#13;
into&#13;
at  the&#13;
Physical&#13;
personal&#13;
property&#13;
outside&#13;
of the&#13;
the Phy.&#13;
Ed. Dept.,&#13;
please&#13;
contact&#13;
Education&#13;
Building&#13;
in the men's&#13;
lockers.&#13;
the University&#13;
Police&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-&#13;
locker&#13;
room&#13;
and the person's&#13;
cash&#13;
A sign&#13;
in the men's&#13;
locker&#13;
room&#13;
2455.&#13;
Confidentially&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
and credit&#13;
cards&#13;
were&#13;
taken.&#13;
The&#13;
reads&#13;
"We&#13;
have&#13;
a locker&#13;
room&#13;
guaranteed.&#13;
The success&#13;
equation&#13;
byBrian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
StaffWriter&#13;
by &#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
1&#13;
student&#13;
+ &#13;
1 &#13;
internship&#13;
= &#13;
dream&#13;
job.&#13;
.Internships&#13;
lead&#13;
to rewarding&#13;
jobs,&#13;
scuda panel&#13;
of five&#13;
African&#13;
American&#13;
alumni&#13;
of  UW &#13;
-Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
addressed&#13;
a small&#13;
audience.&#13;
They&#13;
shared&#13;
their&#13;
stories&#13;
on &#13;
February&#13;
13 &#13;
in&#13;
Union 104.&#13;
"I&#13;
nternship&#13;
is &#13;
everything,"&#13;
said&#13;
Roscoe &#13;
Chambers,&#13;
a 1976&#13;
graduate&#13;
in&#13;
psychology.&#13;
"One&#13;
thing&#13;
that&#13;
distinguishes&#13;
[applicants]&#13;
is whether&#13;
;r.&#13;
not&#13;
they&#13;
have&#13;
prior&#13;
experience,"&#13;
aid &#13;
Chambers,&#13;
who&#13;
now owns&#13;
an&#13;
employment&#13;
agency.&#13;
Chambers&#13;
and&#13;
Associates&#13;
in Kenosha.&#13;
Chambers&#13;
did&#13;
TIOlOpt &#13;
for &#13;
graduate&#13;
school&#13;
because&#13;
he&#13;
~host:&#13;
t~&#13;
earn &#13;
money&#13;
to raise&#13;
a family.&#13;
Y &#13;
giVing&#13;
him a &#13;
year's&#13;
pay &#13;
after&#13;
he&#13;
left, &#13;
Chambers&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
J. &#13;
I. &#13;
Case&#13;
provided&#13;
him &#13;
with&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
start &#13;
his own&#13;
business.&#13;
-&#13;
There&#13;
is "a crisis&#13;
of minorities&#13;
in&#13;
State&#13;
[of &#13;
Wisconsin]&#13;
employment,"&#13;
said&#13;
Dannie&#13;
Actkins,&#13;
who now &#13;
works&#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
State&#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
training&#13;
people&#13;
to &#13;
look&#13;
for&#13;
employ~~nt.&#13;
Because&#13;
the crime&#13;
numbers&#13;
are nsmg,&#13;
minorities&#13;
are being&#13;
encouraged&#13;
to&#13;
apply&#13;
for state&#13;
jobs&#13;
in the crimin~l&#13;
justice&#13;
system.&#13;
As a result,&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
IS&#13;
being&#13;
mandated&#13;
to  hire&#13;
mo~e&#13;
minorities.&#13;
A  &#13;
1978&#13;
alumna&#13;
In&#13;
psychology,&#13;
education,&#13;
and &#13;
soctology,&#13;
Actkins&#13;
finds&#13;
that&#13;
her background&#13;
IS&#13;
very&#13;
beneficial.&#13;
"For&#13;
16 &#13;
years&#13;
y:e&#13;
worked&#13;
for the State&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
m&#13;
some&#13;
capacity&#13;
or other.&#13;
Experience&#13;
is&#13;
very&#13;
important.&#13;
The&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
you&#13;
are&#13;
doing&#13;
something,&#13;
that.&#13;
y~u&#13;
are&#13;
motivated,&#13;
involved,&#13;
this&#13;
IS  &#13;
very&#13;
important,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
Janet&#13;
Days&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
m?st&#13;
significant&#13;
factor&#13;
in  her&#13;
quick&#13;
placement&#13;
after&#13;
graduation&#13;
was&#13;
her&#13;
internship.&#13;
Taking&#13;
advantage&#13;
of the&#13;
internship&#13;
opportunities&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
"really&#13;
paid&#13;
off,"&#13;
Days&#13;
said.&#13;
In  addition&#13;
to  Days,&#13;
a  &#13;
1990&#13;
graduate&#13;
in  sociology,&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
members&#13;
of the&#13;
panel&#13;
were&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Baldwin,&#13;
Jr.,&#13;
a &#13;
1987&#13;
graduate&#13;
in&#13;
mechanical&#13;
engineering;&#13;
and&#13;
Charles&#13;
Raine,&#13;
a ]992 graduate&#13;
in &#13;
economics.&#13;
So, bow&#13;
do you&#13;
find&#13;
the job of your&#13;
dreams?&#13;
Baldwin&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
he made&#13;
opportunities&#13;
for himself&#13;
because&#13;
he&#13;
he learned&#13;
quickly,&#13;
making&#13;
himself&#13;
more&#13;
valuable.&#13;
"There&#13;
were&#13;
great&#13;
opportunities&#13;
in my job that&#13;
were&#13;
not&#13;
initially&#13;
apparent.&#13;
Lots&#13;
of things&#13;
I&#13;
didn't&#13;
think &#13;
I'd do,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
One&#13;
member&#13;
of  the&#13;
audience,&#13;
Margaret&#13;
Wright&#13;
said&#13;
it was&#13;
great&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
alumni&#13;
came&#13;
back&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
discussion.&#13;
"It &#13;
was&#13;
a good&#13;
panel,"&#13;
Wright&#13;
said.&#13;
New senators&#13;
announced&#13;
Noose&#13;
hung&#13;
over&#13;
student's&#13;
bed&#13;
it has been&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
McClellend&#13;
had&#13;
hung&#13;
a noose&#13;
over&#13;
the beds&#13;
of&#13;
roommates&#13;
that&#13;
he had&#13;
in the past.&#13;
Triplet!&#13;
felt&#13;
especially&#13;
threatened&#13;
because&#13;
he saw&#13;
the incident&#13;
as racially&#13;
motivated.&#13;
Triplett&#13;
is upset&#13;
that&#13;
"the&#13;
other&#13;
incidents&#13;
in the past&#13;
involving&#13;
Steve&#13;
[McClellend]&#13;
were&#13;
looked&#13;
over&#13;
and&#13;
the  situations&#13;
worsened."&#13;
He had&#13;
reported&#13;
difficulties&#13;
about&#13;
his&#13;
roommate&#13;
since&#13;
last&#13;
semester.&#13;
At&#13;
present&#13;
Triplett&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
removed&#13;
from&#13;
his room&#13;
with&#13;
McClellend&#13;
and&#13;
placed&#13;
into&#13;
another&#13;
unit.&#13;
What&#13;
Triplett&#13;
requests&#13;
is that&#13;
his&#13;
former&#13;
roommate&#13;
(McClellend)&#13;
be&#13;
removed&#13;
from&#13;
housing&#13;
and&#13;
Matt&#13;
Hechel,&#13;
the&#13;
R.A.&#13;
aware&#13;
of  the&#13;
situations,&#13;
be  ousted&#13;
from&#13;
his&#13;
position.&#13;
He&#13;
asks&#13;
also&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
Administrative&#13;
Offices&#13;
of housing&#13;
be&#13;
trained&#13;
in how&#13;
to deal&#13;
with&#13;
racial&#13;
and&#13;
potentially&#13;
hostile&#13;
issues&#13;
that&#13;
impact&#13;
on the students'&#13;
living&#13;
environment.&#13;
Internships&#13;
still available&#13;
Two&#13;
vacant&#13;
senate&#13;
seats&#13;
were&#13;
filled&#13;
at the Feb.&#13;
3 PSGA&#13;
senate&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Edwardo&#13;
"Eddie"&#13;
Vargas&#13;
and&#13;
Sonya&#13;
Vollmer&#13;
were&#13;
sworn&#13;
into&#13;
office.&#13;
The&#13;
two&#13;
have&#13;
already&#13;
begun&#13;
spending&#13;
two&#13;
hours&#13;
a week&#13;
in the PSGA&#13;
office.&#13;
As Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of the Hispanic&#13;
Organization&#13;
of Parks&#13;
ide (HOP),&#13;
Eddie&#13;
is currently&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
support&#13;
group&#13;
for&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
teenagers&#13;
at Case&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
in&#13;
Racine.&#13;
He stated&#13;
that he wanted&#13;
to join&#13;
PSGA,&#13;
"in hopes&#13;
of getting&#13;
even&#13;
more&#13;
involved."&#13;
Sonya&#13;
said,&#13;
since&#13;
last&#13;
September,&#13;
she&#13;
has&#13;
experienced&#13;
nothing&#13;
but&#13;
positive&#13;
surroundings&#13;
and&#13;
attitudes&#13;
with&#13;
this&#13;
university.&#13;
by Tabitha&#13;
Brown&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
After&#13;
the weekend&#13;
of February&#13;
4.&#13;
1995,&#13;
Marlon&#13;
Triplett,&#13;
a freshman&#13;
at&#13;
the University&#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside,&#13;
returned&#13;
to his room&#13;
in the housing&#13;
unit&#13;
the following&#13;
Monday&#13;
to &#13;
find &#13;
a&#13;
noose&#13;
hung&#13;
over&#13;
his &#13;
bed.&#13;
"I wish&#13;
to bring&#13;
to your&#13;
attention&#13;
an&#13;
incident&#13;
that&#13;
shocked&#13;
me,&#13;
made&#13;
me&#13;
very&#13;
upset,&#13;
and&#13;
had me in fear&#13;
of my&#13;
life,"&#13;
Triplett&#13;
wrote&#13;
in a letter&#13;
to Steve&#13;
McLaughlin,&#13;
dean&#13;
of students.&#13;
In addition&#13;
to the noose&#13;
hanging&#13;
over&#13;
his bed,&#13;
Triplett&#13;
found&#13;
a note&#13;
that&#13;
he considered&#13;
threatening&#13;
on his&#13;
dresser.&#13;
It &#13;
is  alleged&#13;
that&#13;
his&#13;
roommate,&#13;
Steve&#13;
McClellend,&#13;
is&#13;
responsible&#13;
for both&#13;
incidents.&#13;
There&#13;
was&#13;
another&#13;
occasion&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
Triplett&#13;
felt less&#13;
than&#13;
secure&#13;
in&#13;
his living&#13;
situation&#13;
with&#13;
McCleliend.&#13;
In the living&#13;
room&#13;
of their&#13;
unit&#13;
hung&#13;
a&#13;
poster&#13;
with&#13;
a note&#13;
on it which&#13;
read,&#13;
"two&#13;
down.&#13;
but one to go."&#13;
The&#13;
poster&#13;
had&#13;
arrows&#13;
directed&#13;
at two&#13;
African&#13;
American&#13;
males&#13;
who&#13;
lived&#13;
in the unit&#13;
Intern&#13;
positions&#13;
at  local&#13;
and&#13;
national&#13;
agencies&#13;
will&#13;
be available&#13;
through&#13;
a program&#13;
at the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
Public&#13;
Service&#13;
Internship&#13;
Program&#13;
(PSIP)&#13;
provides&#13;
college&#13;
students&#13;
practical&#13;
experience&#13;
in helping&#13;
with&#13;
legal&#13;
services&#13;
for the poor,&#13;
assisting&#13;
locaJ&#13;
court&#13;
agencies&#13;
and&#13;
researching&#13;
constituent&#13;
problems&#13;
for legislators&#13;
and&#13;
political&#13;
campaign&#13;
work.&#13;
Students&#13;
can eam&#13;
up to six credits&#13;
in&#13;
the program.&#13;
Intern&#13;
sites&#13;
include&#13;
the offices&#13;
of&#13;
Congressmen&#13;
Gerald&#13;
Kleczka&#13;
and&#13;
Herb&#13;
Kohl;&#13;
Racine&#13;
Jail&#13;
Alternative&#13;
Program;&#13;
Racine&#13;
County&#13;
Probation&#13;
and&#13;
Parole&#13;
Office;&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Department&#13;
of Local&#13;
Affairs&#13;
and&#13;
Even&#13;
before&#13;
she&#13;
attended&#13;
classes&#13;
she knew&#13;
she wanted&#13;
to be a part&#13;
of it.&#13;
In  addition&#13;
to  the&#13;
two&#13;
new&#13;
senators,&#13;
Pat&#13;
Moriarty&#13;
proposed&#13;
.&#13;
The&#13;
Campus&#13;
Club&#13;
Card,&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Senate,&#13;
has&#13;
recently&#13;
been&#13;
offered&#13;
absolutely&#13;
free&#13;
to 15 colleges&#13;
in&#13;
Wisconsin,&#13;
12  &#13;
colleges&#13;
In&#13;
Minnesota,&#13;
and&#13;
6 &#13;
colleges&#13;
in&#13;
North&#13;
Dakota.&#13;
Up&#13;
to&#13;
18&#13;
businesses&#13;
can&#13;
participate&#13;
on  the&#13;
card,&#13;
which&#13;
features&#13;
discounts&#13;
from&#13;
Firestone,&#13;
Chi&#13;
Chi's&#13;
restaurant,&#13;
Subway,&#13;
Shoney's,&#13;
Arby's,&#13;
Chick-Fil-A,&#13;
and&#13;
many&#13;
others.&#13;
All participants&#13;
of the card&#13;
pay&#13;
a small&#13;
fee to cover&#13;
all &#13;
costs.&#13;
before&#13;
him.&#13;
Next&#13;
to Triplett's&#13;
name&#13;
were&#13;
the words,&#13;
"but&#13;
for how&#13;
long?"&#13;
Development;&#13;
Racine&#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;
Offlce.;&#13;
the&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
county&#13;
juvenile&#13;
courts;&#13;
Walworth&#13;
County&#13;
Court;&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Greenfield&#13;
police&#13;
departments.&#13;
The&#13;
program&#13;
is open&#13;
to sophomore,&#13;
junior&#13;
or senior&#13;
college&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
have&#13;
completed&#13;
at least&#13;
six credits&#13;
of&#13;
political&#13;
science.&#13;
Samuel&#13;
Pernacciaro,&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
of political&#13;
science&#13;
at &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
is  coordinator&#13;
of  the&#13;
program.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
and&#13;
an&#13;
application.&#13;
call&#13;
Pemacciaro&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-2399.&#13;
Tuition&#13;
is no bargain,&#13;
study&#13;
finds&#13;
UW-Parkside,&#13;
Carthage&#13;
address&#13;
need&#13;
for teachers&#13;
of color&#13;
A study&#13;
of UW System&#13;
tuition&#13;
rates&#13;
shows&#13;
that UW System&#13;
tuition&#13;
is already&#13;
near the median&#13;
of peer institutions,&#13;
not below&#13;
the&#13;
median&#13;
as previous&#13;
studies&#13;
have&#13;
shown.&#13;
The study,&#13;
conducted&#13;
by&#13;
the United&#13;
Council&#13;
of UW Student&#13;
Governments,&#13;
is based&#13;
on data&#13;
released&#13;
last week&#13;
by the UW&#13;
System&#13;
Administration,&#13;
which&#13;
compared&#13;
the UW System&#13;
to other&#13;
university&#13;
systems.&#13;
The study&#13;
shows&#13;
that average&#13;
four-year&#13;
in-state&#13;
UW tuition&#13;
is&#13;
very near the median&#13;
of peer&#13;
systems.&#13;
The UW System&#13;
average&#13;
1994-95&#13;
tuition&#13;
is $4.895,&#13;
and the&#13;
low is the University&#13;
of Texas&#13;
system&#13;
at $1,458.&#13;
"This&#13;
study&#13;
debunks&#13;
the&#13;
misconception&#13;
that UW tuition&#13;
is&#13;
lower&#13;
than it should&#13;
be.  Our&#13;
tuition&#13;
is very close the median.&#13;
salaries&#13;
are at the median,&#13;
and&#13;
administrative&#13;
costs are below&#13;
the&#13;
median.&#13;
students&#13;
are paying&#13;
their&#13;
fair share."&#13;
said David&#13;
C. Stacy,&#13;
President&#13;
of United&#13;
Council.&#13;
The  study&#13;
also  shows&#13;
that&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
has much&#13;
higher&#13;
out-&#13;
of-state&#13;
tuition&#13;
than most other&#13;
states.&#13;
While&#13;
tuition&#13;
is near the&#13;
median&#13;
of peer institutions,&#13;
high&#13;
out-of-state&#13;
tuition&#13;
is keeping&#13;
in-&#13;
state tuition&#13;
below&#13;
the average.&#13;
At  four-year&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
institutions.&#13;
out-of-state&#13;
tuition&#13;
is&#13;
more than $700 above&#13;
the median.&#13;
The average&#13;
UW System&#13;
out-of-&#13;
state tuition&#13;
is $5,003&#13;
compared&#13;
to&#13;
the median&#13;
of $4.290.&#13;
"The&#13;
Board&#13;
of Regents&#13;
has&#13;
clearly&#13;
had a policy&#13;
of raising&#13;
tuition&#13;
levels&#13;
for out-of-state&#13;
students&#13;
to keep tuition&#13;
levels&#13;
lower&#13;
for in-state.&#13;
This policy&#13;
improves&#13;
access&#13;
for Wisconsin&#13;
residents,"&#13;
Stacy said.&#13;
The UW System&#13;
study&#13;
also&#13;
found&#13;
that the cost of educating&#13;
students&#13;
in the UW System&#13;
is&#13;
significantly&#13;
lower&#13;
than&#13;
the&#13;
average&#13;
among&#13;
peer systems.&#13;
"Education&#13;
costs are lower&#13;
in&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
than in other states.&#13;
It&#13;
is because&#13;
we have been more&#13;
efficient&#13;
here in Wisconsin&#13;
that&#13;
our tuition&#13;
levels are not as high as&#13;
systems&#13;
such as the University&#13;
of&#13;
Massachusetts&#13;
system&#13;
and the&#13;
Pennsylvania&#13;
State&#13;
University&#13;
system,"&#13;
Stacy said.&#13;
in grades&#13;
1-6 in schools&#13;
in&#13;
southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
Under&#13;
the new agreement&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Extension&#13;
has agreed&#13;
to provide&#13;
funding&#13;
for faculty&#13;
beyond&#13;
those&#13;
supported&#13;
by Carthage&#13;
or UW-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Additionally.&#13;
Carthage&#13;
agrees&#13;
to enroll&#13;
students&#13;
from&#13;
northern&#13;
Illinois&#13;
as part of its&#13;
evening&#13;
program&#13;
to provide&#13;
a&#13;
more&#13;
financially&#13;
feasible&#13;
arrangement&#13;
for  out-of-state&#13;
students.&#13;
Appropriate&#13;
offices&#13;
on&#13;
each campus&#13;
will work together&#13;
to&#13;
facilitate&#13;
admissions,&#13;
financial&#13;
assistance&#13;
and scholarships.&#13;
To enroll&#13;
in the  program.&#13;
individuals&#13;
must have a bachelor's&#13;
degree.&#13;
Students&#13;
in the program&#13;
complete&#13;
six modules&#13;
offered&#13;
over&#13;
an academic&#13;
year and summer.&#13;
The  professional&#13;
education&#13;
program&#13;
is taught&#13;
by teacher&#13;
education&#13;
faculty&#13;
at both UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
and Carthage&#13;
College,&#13;
as&#13;
well as master&#13;
teachers&#13;
from area&#13;
school&#13;
districts.&#13;
In an effort&#13;
to increase&#13;
the&#13;
important&#13;
educational&#13;
need in&#13;
number&#13;
of teachers&#13;
of color and&#13;
southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin,"&#13;
Smith&#13;
males&#13;
at the elementary&#13;
school&#13;
said.&#13;
"Diversity&#13;
in today's&#13;
le vc l,  the&#13;
University&#13;
of  elementary&#13;
classrooms&#13;
needs to be&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
and Carthage&#13;
complemented&#13;
by diversity&#13;
in the&#13;
College&#13;
have agreed&#13;
to jointly&#13;
teaching&#13;
force."&#13;
sponsor&#13;
an&#13;
experimental&#13;
The&#13;
collaboration&#13;
is  an&#13;
certification&#13;
program&#13;
through&#13;
July&#13;
important&#13;
venture&#13;
for Carthage,&#13;
1.1996.&#13;
according&#13;
to Michie.&#13;
"From&#13;
the&#13;
A  formal&#13;
signing&#13;
of  the  program's&#13;
inception,&#13;
Carthage&#13;
has&#13;
.agreeme.nt&#13;
was held at noon on  been eager to provide&#13;
the college's&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Jan. 31 in the Galbraith&#13;
resources&#13;
in preparing&#13;
more&#13;
Room,&#13;
located&#13;
on the third floor of  minority&#13;
teachers&#13;
for  the&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Those&#13;
who attended&#13;
elementary&#13;
classroom,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
were UW-Parkside&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
"And&#13;
since&#13;
those&#13;
new teachers&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
1. Smith,&#13;
F. Gregory&#13;
will provide&#13;
instruction&#13;
in our&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
president,&#13;
Carthage&#13;
local&#13;
schools&#13;
for at least&#13;
five&#13;
College;&#13;
Howard&#13;
Cohen,&#13;
UW-&#13;
years,&#13;
our communities&#13;
will profit&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide interim&#13;
provost/vice&#13;
immeasurably."&#13;
chancellor;&#13;
Donald&#13;
Michie,&#13;
dean&#13;
The program&#13;
has been operating&#13;
of Carthage;&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Shade,&#13;
dean,&#13;
as a consortial&#13;
arrangement&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
School&#13;
of  between&#13;
U'W-Parkside,&#13;
Carthage&#13;
Education;&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Boe, chair.&#13;
College&#13;
and the surrounding&#13;
Teacher&#13;
Education&#13;
Department,&#13;
school&#13;
districts&#13;
since&#13;
1993 under&#13;
Carthage;&#13;
and Judy Schaumberg.&#13;
the direction&#13;
of Shade.&#13;
Last fall&#13;
chair.&#13;
division&#13;
of Education,&#13;
the first 10 participants&#13;
graduated&#13;
Carthage&#13;
College.&#13;
from&#13;
the  program.&#13;
After&#13;
"Our&#13;
two  institutions&#13;
are  completion&#13;
of the  program,&#13;
working&#13;
together&#13;
to solve&#13;
this&#13;
students&#13;
teach at least three years&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
of the Week&#13;
UW-P&#13;
Police&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
The Parkside&#13;
volunteer&#13;
Program&#13;
well as painting&#13;
on a weekly&#13;
basis&#13;
..&#13;
L&#13;
"V &#13;
I&#13;
,f"&#13;
h  &#13;
w: &#13;
k"&#13;
.  &#13;
2/6/95&#13;
Inc 95-77&#13;
SUSPiCIOUS&#13;
student&#13;
was stopped&#13;
for a head light&#13;
2112/95&#13;
Inc 95-92&#13;
Liquor&#13;
Law&#13;
se &#13;
eets&#13;
0&#13;
unteers&#13;
oJ &#13;
t &#13;
e  ee   &#13;
011&#13;
A v~lunte~r&#13;
site supervisor&#13;
for&#13;
Circumstances&#13;
_Stair member&#13;
reported&#13;
OUt.A checkof driver's&#13;
statusrevealed&#13;
Violation&#13;
(7:44 pm) _ 0 fficers&#13;
the basis&#13;
of their&#13;
altruistic&#13;
auitudes,&#13;
H b &#13;
t &#13;
t &#13;
T   B  k&#13;
d&#13;
a &#13;
1 &#13;
a,  irn  roc repone,&#13;
that several&#13;
professor's&#13;
office doors&#13;
a suspended&#13;
license.&#13;
A citation&#13;
was&#13;
responded&#13;
to housing&#13;
for a report of&#13;
the amount&#13;
of time shared&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
"M'&#13;
.  .&#13;
au is very conscienuous&#13;
and&#13;
have been found open and evidence&#13;
of  issued.&#13;
underage&#13;
alcohol&#13;
party. Three students&#13;
community&#13;
and the positive&#13;
impact&#13;
well organized.&#13;
They all are a&#13;
someone&#13;
sleeping&#13;
in an office&#13;
in&#13;
were cited for underage&#13;
alcohol&#13;
their&#13;
service&#13;
has made&#13;
in the lives&#13;
of&#13;
2/9/95&#13;
others.&#13;
This week's&#13;
volunteer&#13;
is&#13;
great bunch&#13;
of people-very&#13;
Greenquist.&#13;
Incidents&#13;
possibly&#13;
dueto a&#13;
Inc95-85 Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
- A  violations.&#13;
Matrhew&#13;
Hechel.&#13;
directed&#13;
and fun &#13;
to &#13;
work with."&#13;
lostmasterkey.&#13;
student&#13;
\NuS&#13;
(;~u\;ked&#13;
'u&#13;
y &#13;
Hl.tl&lt;tl&#13;
UII &#13;
\:tulel&#13;
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k&#13;
·&#13;
iti  &#13;
I  b  &#13;
t&#13;
Loop Rd. driving&#13;
20 miles over posted&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Hechel&#13;
is a sophomore&#13;
pea 109 POSItve &#13;
y &#13;
a au&#13;
2/6/95&#13;
Inc 95-78&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
-  limit Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
from Appleton&#13;
and an RA in&#13;
student&#13;
involvement,&#13;
Matt said,&#13;
UW-P student&#13;
was cited for l6 miles&#13;
student&#13;
housing.&#13;
Last summer&#13;
"College&#13;
students&#13;
have lots to&#13;
over posted&#13;
limit on Outer loop Rd.&#13;
Matt was a participant&#13;
of the 1994&#13;
offer.&#13;
They are generous&#13;
of their&#13;
Speedconfirmed&#13;
by radar.&#13;
Jimmy&#13;
Carter&#13;
Work Week&#13;
for&#13;
time and are interested&#13;
in helping&#13;
Habitat&#13;
for Humanity&#13;
in South&#13;
people&#13;
less fortunate.&#13;
I think&#13;
Dakota&#13;
where&#13;
he helped&#13;
build 30&#13;
college&#13;
students&#13;
often get a bad&#13;
homes&#13;
in five days.&#13;
rap. &#13;
If &#13;
anyone&#13;
is interested&#13;
in&#13;
Matt and a few friends&#13;
joining,&#13;
they can call me at 595-&#13;
2900."&#13;
organized&#13;
a UW-Parkside&#13;
Habitat&#13;
for Humanity&#13;
Club last December&#13;
Thanks&#13;
Matt for being a positive&#13;
and began&#13;
working&#13;
at the&#13;
role model&#13;
for other students&#13;
and&#13;
Carpenter&#13;
Street site and now at&#13;
for sharing&#13;
your skills so that poor&#13;
the Parkview&#13;
Drive site in Racine.&#13;
families&#13;
can have comfortable&#13;
Students&#13;
have been dry walling&#13;
as   housing.&#13;
21l2l95&#13;
Inc95-93 Criminal&#13;
Damage&#13;
to&#13;
Property/Stale&#13;
(10:42&#13;
pm) - A&#13;
custodian&#13;
reported&#13;
graffiti&#13;
in a &#13;
Phy. &#13;
Ed.&#13;
men's room.&#13;
2/9/95&#13;
Inc95-86 Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
- A&#13;
visitor&#13;
was clocked&#13;
by radar on Outer&#13;
Lp. Rd. going 45 in a 25 MPH posted&#13;
zone. Citation&#13;
issued.&#13;
2/13/95&#13;
Inc 95-94&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft (7:56 am) - Student&#13;
reported&#13;
unknown&#13;
person(s)&#13;
entered&#13;
vehicle&#13;
and&#13;
removed&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
without&#13;
permission.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
2/6/95&#13;
Inc 95-79&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
-&#13;
UW-P&#13;
student&#13;
was cited for 18 miles&#13;
over posted&#13;
limit on Outer Loop Rd.&#13;
Speedconfirmed&#13;
by radar.&#13;
2/10/95&#13;
Inc95-87 Underage&#13;
Drinking-&#13;
Two students&#13;
were charged&#13;
with&#13;
underage&#13;
drinking&#13;
and one with&#13;
disorderly&#13;
conduct.&#13;
The incident&#13;
originally&#13;
occurred&#13;
in Racine&#13;
County.&#13;
2/7/95&#13;
Inc 95-80&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft - Staff member&#13;
reported&#13;
the theft&#13;
of her parking&#13;
permit.&#13;
Incident&#13;
occurred&#13;
off campus.&#13;
2113/95&#13;
Inc  95-95&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation/Revoked&#13;
(11:56&#13;
am) - Hwy.&#13;
E &#13;
&amp; &#13;
Hwy. &#13;
JR. &#13;
A student&#13;
was stopped&#13;
with no license&#13;
plates&#13;
and a check&#13;
revealed&#13;
driver&#13;
revoked.&#13;
Student&#13;
arrested.&#13;
2/10/95&#13;
Inc 95-88&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
-&#13;
An officer&#13;
took a report of a hit &#13;
&amp; &#13;
run&#13;
accident&#13;
that occurred&#13;
in the Phy. Ed.&#13;
lot. No information&#13;
on suspect&#13;
vehicle&#13;
available.&#13;
'lJ8/95&#13;
Inc95-81 Traffic&#13;
Accident,&#13;
Hit&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Run - A student&#13;
struck&#13;
another&#13;
vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
in meter area of ClAm&#13;
lot. Same student&#13;
left scene, however&#13;
was witnessed&#13;
and reported&#13;
by another&#13;
student.&#13;
The car thatwasstruckleftthe&#13;
scene prior to UPPS arrival&#13;
and is not&#13;
yetidentified.&#13;
VOLUNTEER&#13;
OPPORTUNITIES&#13;
2/13/95&#13;
Inc 95-96&#13;
Worthless&#13;
Check&#13;
(t:47 pm) - Student&#13;
issued&#13;
a $33&#13;
"NSF"&#13;
check&#13;
for a parking&#13;
permit.&#13;
Notice/Demand&#13;
for payment&#13;
mailed.&#13;
2/10/95&#13;
Inc 95-89&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
-&#13;
A vehicle&#13;
was stopped&#13;
for defective&#13;
head lamp and Tail light. Driver&#13;
cited&#13;
fordefective&#13;
head lamp.&#13;
KENOSHA&#13;
LITERACY&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
volume 23, Issue  18&#13;
Parkside responds&#13;
to tragedy&#13;
by Karen Diehl&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Carol Lee Saffioti-Hughes,&#13;
Professor  of English  and Associate&#13;
Chair of the English  Department   at&#13;
UW-Parkside,   is currently  recovering&#13;
from the Jan. 31 car accident  which&#13;
injured  her and killed  her&#13;
z.year-old&#13;
daughter.  Safficti-Hughes   suffered&#13;
broken  ribs and a broken  collar  bone&#13;
and is still in intensive  care  at Doyne&#13;
Hospital  in Milwaukee.&#13;
The accident  occurred  at the&#13;
intersection  of Ryan  Road  and 27th&#13;
Street in Franklin.  Saffioti-Hughes&#13;
was taking  her daughter,  Autumn,  to&#13;
child care before&#13;
reporting&#13;
to work.&#13;
The accident  occurred  at 7:40  am&#13;
when her car, westbound  on Ryan&#13;
Road, collided  with a minivan&#13;
travelling  south on 27th street.&#13;
Saffioti-Hughes   has been  through&#13;
surgery&#13;
to&#13;
repair  her broken  bones.&#13;
Her&#13;
recovery  time is expected  to&#13;
be&#13;
short, perhaps  2-3 weeks.  She remains&#13;
in ICU, and&#13;
will&#13;
probably  be there&#13;
until early next week.  Until that time,&#13;
people are urged  to refrain  from&#13;
calling the hospital.&#13;
The&#13;
UW-Parkside   community   has&#13;
begun responding   to Carol  Lee's&#13;
tragedy.  A memorial  fund is to&#13;
be&#13;
set up at Children's   Hospital&#13;
in Autumn's   name,  as is another&#13;
fund through  Educator's   Credit&#13;
Union.&#13;
Students  in Dr. Safficti-&#13;
Hughes'  Advanced  Expository&#13;
Writing  class  are sending  cards&#13;
and poems  reflecting  their&#13;
support  and sympathy.  Tanya&#13;
Melendez,  a student  in the class,&#13;
said,&#13;
"l&#13;
thought  it was important&#13;
for us to get together  and show&#13;
her our thoughts  are with her."&#13;
Other  students  on campus&#13;
have expressed  similar  feelings.&#13;
The Parks ide Student&#13;
Government   Association   sent a&#13;
card to Dr.&#13;
Saffioti-Hughes.&#13;
Jennifer  Buchholz,  President  of&#13;
PSGA,  said, "As we all know,&#13;
this was a tragic  incident.  I&#13;
think I speak  for all students  in&#13;
wishing  her a quick  recovery.  I also&#13;
send my deepest  sympathies  in her&#13;
loss.&#13;
I hope she knows  how much this&#13;
event has impacted  the students.  Our&#13;
thoughts  and prayers  are with her."&#13;
Ted Hughes,  Carol  Lee's  Husband,&#13;
has expressed  that cards  and notes will&#13;
be&#13;
great morale  boosters.  These can be&#13;
sent to: Carol  Lee Saffioti-Hughes   and&#13;
,&#13;
;jl&#13;
, II&#13;
Carol Lee Saffioti-Hughes&#13;
Ted  Hughes,&#13;
8044&#13;
S, Mona Dr., Oak&#13;
Creek,  WI, 53154,  or Carol Lee&#13;
Safficti-Hughes,&#13;
clo&#13;
Doyne&#13;
Hospital,&#13;
8700 W.&#13;
Wisconsin  Ave., Milwaukee,&#13;
WI. 53226.&#13;
An informative   memo,  titled,  "The&#13;
Good  News  About  Carol Lee,"  is&#13;
posted  in the English  Department&#13;
Office  window,  located  in CART  235.&#13;
Marable says,&#13;
'Multiculturalism pays!&#13;
by Tabitha  Brown&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Before  a group  of students,  staff,&#13;
and other  community   members,   Dr.&#13;
Manning  Marable,  Director  of&#13;
Columbia  University's   Institute  for&#13;
Research  in African  American&#13;
Studies,  spoke  on the topic  of campus&#13;
racism  Tuesday  January  31 in&#13;
Parkside's   Union  104.&#13;
In his lecture,  entitled  "Blueprint   for&#13;
Uprooting  Discrimination   in&#13;
America's   Colleges,  Marable  asserted&#13;
that an appreciation   of history  is&#13;
important  because  "it gives  us a sense&#13;
of who we are ...this special&#13;
consciousness   lets us know  who we&#13;
really are."&#13;
Marable  noted that most students&#13;
aren't  given  a good cultural  balance  in&#13;
their education.  "You  are culturally&#13;
deficient  if you don't  read African&#13;
American  literature,"  Marable  stated,&#13;
"or studyAfrican   American&#13;
sociologists."&#13;
One form of prejudice  that  Marable&#13;
noted as prevalent  on many  campuses&#13;
is that which  deals with assumptions&#13;
about scholarships.   "Only  two percent&#13;
of all scholarships   are designated   for&#13;
African  Americans  in the United&#13;
States,"  he stated.  Marable  said that-&#13;
many  non-minority   students   believe&#13;
that a great number  of scholarships   are&#13;
designated  for African  American&#13;
students.  "Many  argue that&#13;
scholarships   for minority  students  is a&#13;
form of reverse  discrimination,"&#13;
Marable  stated.&#13;
Marable  used the example  of legacy&#13;
scholarships   which  are earmarked  for&#13;
the sons of  Harvard  University&#13;
graduates.  An astonishing   forty-four&#13;
percent  of those  admitted  to Harvard&#13;
are financed  with the aid of legacy&#13;
dollars.  "Only  when  scholarships   are&#13;
awarded  to African  Americans  or&#13;
Latinos  do we see a problem."&#13;
A sweeping  trend  that  Marable&#13;
notices  on college  campuses  across&#13;
the U.S. is a growing  pattern  of&#13;
discrimination.   "What  we see is a&#13;
growth  of institutional&#13;
discrimination."&#13;
The immense  decrease  in the number&#13;
of young  students  of color  in our inner&#13;
city who aren't  receiving  an adequate&#13;
I&#13;
education  is one of the items  that&#13;
Marable  cites as unfortunate.   He&#13;
stated  that this is attributable   to "the&#13;
new segregation   between  the educated&#13;
haves,  and the semi-educated   have&#13;
nots.'&#13;
"Racism  is an invisible  tax against&#13;
the labor  power,  creativity,  and&#13;
intellect  of people  of color,"   Marable&#13;
stated  when  detailing  the different&#13;
forms  of poverty.  Regarding  financial&#13;
poverty  he stated  that most of the&#13;
individuals   who live in poverty  are not&#13;
people  of color.&#13;
Marable  said that the problems  of the&#13;
1990's  are far more  sophisticated.&#13;
"We  need to understand  that the&#13;
challenges  ahead  require  a different&#13;
vision,"  he said.&#13;
As a political  activist  and social&#13;
critic,  Marable  stated,  "we must have&#13;
the courage  to search  for common&#13;
ground  to advance  toward  ideals of a&#13;
democracy  without  discrimination."&#13;
Manning Marable&#13;
He stated  that we have to build a new&#13;
kind of leadership.&#13;
Marable,  who writes  a nationally&#13;
published   column  entitled  "Along  the&#13;
Color  Line,"  said in his speech  that&#13;
"the historic  color  line will be&#13;
reversed  for African  Americans."   This&#13;
notion  of reversal  relates  to his ideas&#13;
about  the post-modern   discourse&#13;
presently  in effect  which  is essentiaJIy&#13;
racism  without  responsibility.   "To&#13;
relate  to people  you need to know&#13;
something   about  their history  and their&#13;
culture,"  he stated.  Without  these&#13;
components   he says that two&#13;
individuals   cannot  have an honest&#13;
conversation.&#13;
One  final thought  that Dr. Marable&#13;
expressed  was, "muliculturalism&#13;
pays."&#13;
UNIVERSITY  OF WISCONSIN.PARKSIDE&#13;
February  9, 1995&#13;
Multicultural&#13;
education a priority&#13;
by Pamela  Bradshaw&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
,&#13;
....&#13;
~.::..,&#13;
The Office  of Multicultural   Student&#13;
Affairs  in conjunction   with the Ethnic&#13;
Studies  Center  received  a $2000  grant&#13;
from the&#13;
UW&#13;
System  to fund a Faculty&#13;
Development   in Multicultural&#13;
Education  Program.&#13;
The grant was awarded  to&#13;
accomplish  the goals  in the Design  for&#13;
Diversity  Program.   The money  will&#13;
be split between  five courses&#13;
submitted  by instructors.   Two courses&#13;
all ready accepted  are a class  in Cross-&#13;
Cultural  Psychology  and a business&#13;
course  entitled  ''The  Changing&#13;
Workplace."&#13;
According  to Anthony  Brown,&#13;
Director  of the Office  of Multicultural&#13;
Student  Affairs,  the purpose  of the&#13;
grant is to "get faculty  members  that&#13;
do not have courses  that are under  the&#13;
diversity  requirement   involved  in the&#13;
Design  for Diversity  and enhance  their&#13;
'course.'&#13;
The professors  who receive  the&#13;
grants  can use to funding  to go to a&#13;
conference,  buy a computer  program&#13;
for a class, buy more  books  and&#13;
reading  materials  or anything  that&#13;
fulfills  the goals of the Design  for&#13;
Diversity  program.&#13;
The Design  for Diversity  program,&#13;
started  in&#13;
1988&#13;
by the then President&#13;
Shaw of the&#13;
Uw-System.&#13;
was created&#13;
to increase  the presence  of American&#13;
Indian,  African  American,  Asian&#13;
American  and LatinolHispanic&#13;
students,  faculty  and staff in UW&#13;
institutions.&#13;
"Generally   we have met all of the&#13;
goals for Design  for Diversity,"&#13;
Brown stated,  also citing  that Parkside&#13;
has the second  highest  percentage  of&#13;
minority&#13;
students&#13;
in the UW system.&#13;
UW-Milwaukee   has the highest&#13;
percentage.&#13;
"We fortunately   have received&#13;
many grants  from different  areas over&#13;
the last five years,"  said Brown.  The&#13;
current  grant  is the second  received&#13;
from the UW -System.&#13;
-The office  was also awarded  a grant&#13;
from the Wisconsin   Humanities&#13;
Council  that is being  used to fund&#13;
speakers.   Two presentations   were&#13;
given last semester  and two more will&#13;
take place  this April.&#13;
One of the speakers&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
discussing  Chinese  Culture  and its&#13;
relation  to dance  and tradition.   The&#13;
free lecture  will take place on April 21&#13;
following  the Multicultural   Center's&#13;
awards  ceremony.   More information&#13;
will be announced   regarding  the&#13;
lectures  as the dates grow  nearer.&#13;
Brown  feels that cultural  education&#13;
is important  for students  entering&#13;
a&#13;
work force  much  more diverse  than it&#13;
was twenty  years  ago.&#13;
"If&#13;
we could&#13;
get every  department   to have one&#13;
course  in diversity,  then that would&#13;
really  open up the world  to all the&#13;
students  on campus."&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
inaugural activities&#13;
by Pamela  Bradshaw&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
"University  and Community:&#13;
Moving  Together  into the 21 st&#13;
Century"  will be the theme  for the&#13;
inauguration   ofPaI'kside's   fourth&#13;
Chancellor,  Eleanor&#13;
1.&#13;
Smith.  The&#13;
inauguration   will be held on Saturday,&#13;
April&#13;
1,_&#13;
at&#13;
J&#13;
0 am in the&#13;
Communication   Arts Theater.&#13;
Following  the inauguration   will be a&#13;
reception  and luncheon  in Main  Place.&#13;
Other  weekend  activities  will include&#13;
a presentation  of Chancellor   Smith's&#13;
work on Friday,  March  31, and a&#13;
University  open house  on Saturday,&#13;
April&#13;
1,&#13;
from  1:30to  3:30pm.&#13;
The Friday  presentation   will be a&#13;
concert  written  by Chancellor   Smith&#13;
entitled  "Black  Heritage:   History,&#13;
Music  and Dance."  The music  will be&#13;
from various  periods  of black  history.&#13;
It&#13;
will be directed  by Professor  James&#13;
Kinchen  and performed  by members&#13;
of the UW-Parkside   community   and&#13;
its environs.&#13;
"I've  always  performed  the concerts&#13;
so it will be nice to see what&#13;
somebody  else does with it and I can&#13;
sit there and look at it being  performed&#13;
and that will be very exciting,"  said&#13;
Chancellor  Smith,  about  the&#13;
performance.&#13;
The open house  on Saturday  will&#13;
have displays,  demonstrations   and&#13;
activities  presented  by the different&#13;
departments,   centers  and programs  at&#13;
the University.   Among  the displays&#13;
will be the architectural   design  for the&#13;
proposed  expansion  of the physical&#13;
education  and housing  buildings.&#13;
Chancellor   Smith  encourages&#13;
students  to attend  the inauguration&#13;
because  she thinks  "they  are a very&#13;
important  part of the community."&#13;
The Chancellor   states  that one of her&#13;
goals  is "to open  up this institution  to&#13;
the community   and say we are a part&#13;
of this community   and you are a part&#13;
of us."&#13;
All the events  will be free except&#13;
for the luncheon  which&#13;
will&#13;
cost $8&#13;
per person.  The luncheon  is&#13;
subsidized  by the university,  but it&#13;
couldn't  cover  the entire  cost.&#13;
Students  will need to pick up tickets&#13;
for the inauguration   because  space  is&#13;
limited.  When  and where  the tickets&#13;
will be available  will be announced  at&#13;
a later time.&#13;
iifK~.&#13;
Calendar -&#13;
p.&#13;
5&#13;
thlete of the Week   . 6.&#13;
•&#13;
Stop the violence&#13;
Grant pays for artists&#13;
seen&#13;
by&#13;
him knowing where the woman goes,&#13;
when. and with whom -   sometimes why.&#13;
She explained that the second stage of becoming&#13;
a battered woman is done through emotions.  A&#13;
"constant mirage of verbal abuse" grows in time&#13;
and&#13;
it&#13;
"affects a shift of thinking," she observed.  "I&#13;
don't care who you are, ...&#13;
if&#13;
I lock you up&#13;
with&#13;
someone who calls you names, he'll destroy your&#13;
soul," she said.&#13;
Carpenter told the audience that domestic&#13;
violence is taught, for example, in literature. She&#13;
noted that there are books which foster the notion&#13;
that&#13;
if&#13;
a woman loves a troubled man and helps&#13;
him, he'll change for the better. This notion,&#13;
Carpenter explained,  is as harmful as the tradition&#13;
that places the needs of the husband and child first&#13;
before her own according to Carpenter.&#13;
It&#13;
frustrated Carpenter that in the last thirty&#13;
years, domestic violence has not changed, and that&#13;
people only take notice of its magnitude "after we&#13;
see some woman's  dead and bloody body on TV."&#13;
Carol Engberg, volunteer coordinator of&#13;
Parkside's  volunteer program was also present.  She&#13;
spoke of a collaboration  of the Women's  Horizon's&#13;
Inc., Kenoshans Against Sexual Assault (KASA),&#13;
and Carpenter's  Domestic Violence Project to offer&#13;
training to become a shelter supervisor for battered&#13;
women, and advocate assistant, or a children's&#13;
program assistant. The days and times of this&#13;
training is at Kenosha Hospital in the auditorium&#13;
from February  14.thru March 9 on Tuesdays  and&#13;
Thursdays from 5:30-9:00 pm. For more&#13;
information, Engberg told the audience to call her&#13;
at 595-2011 or come into the Career Center in&#13;
Wyllie Hall, D175.&#13;
art programs&#13;
which represent&#13;
the various&#13;
disciplines  of the&#13;
performing  arts,&#13;
is culturally&#13;
diverse,  and&#13;
meets the needs&#13;
of the Kenosha,&#13;
Racine, and&#13;
Uw-Parkside&#13;
communities."&#13;
UW -Parkside has been helped  in this mission&#13;
by Arts Midwest. This organization  consists&#13;
of members and friends  in partnership with&#13;
the National Endowment  for the Arts. Ans&#13;
Midwest puts human and financial resources&#13;
towards enriching  arts experiences  for&#13;
Midwestern  residents.  By designing,&#13;
developing,  and delivering  high quality&#13;
funding programs,  publications,  and training,&#13;
Arts Midwest accomplishes  this goal.&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
At noon on Feb. I in Union 104, Colleen&#13;
Carpenter, program coordinator for the Domestic&#13;
Violence Project in Kenosha, spoke on "Stopping&#13;
Domestic Violence" -  beginning one of seven&#13;
various Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance Lectures, sponsored by&#13;
the Parkside Activities Board and the Lecture and&#13;
Fine Arts Committee.&#13;
Carpenter, working with battered women for the&#13;
past ten years and an activist in the women's&#13;
movement for a previous seven to eight years,&#13;
began with an observation. "On some level. we are&#13;
all battered women," she said. She asked that we&#13;
consider typical high school bullies or other people&#13;
who tended to control situations. She stated that the&#13;
behavior exhibited by these people is all about&#13;
power. She also asserted that power without&#13;
responsibility  is dangerous. Carpenter  urged that "if&#13;
I communicate  nothing else [during this talk. it] is&#13;
not to fall in love with someone who batters you."&#13;
She was sad to inform the audience that battered&#13;
women who exhibit low self-esteem have been&#13;
placed in a system that is labeled as "others."  She&#13;
also said that this label is first ushered upon the&#13;
women by isolation. Carpenter went on to explain&#13;
that "She" gives up parts of her life to make the&#13;
husband happy. "She" stdps hanging around friends&#13;
and acquaintances  who her husband. doesn't  like.&#13;
"She" tries as hard as she can to please him. but it&#13;
is never enough or she is doing something wrong.&#13;
Carpenter stated that the woman always falls short&#13;
of his expectations,  and that this is done&#13;
purposefully.&#13;
"Batterers are like addicts," Carpenter  said ~&#13;
never satisfied. The husband's amount of control is&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
On behalf of Parkside's  Activity Board&#13;
(PAB), Diane Welsh, the assistant director of&#13;
student life and director of university&#13;
activities,  recently applied for a grant from&#13;
Arts Midwest.  By her initiative, the Accent&#13;
on Enrichment  series at Parkside has&#13;
received a $960 grant from this institution.&#13;
This funding will directly cover touring artist&#13;
and performance  fees.&#13;
Welsh observed  that the Accent on&#13;
Enrichment  has been around since the 1%9&#13;
founding of Uw-Parksioe.  The series was&#13;
originally entitled, The Lecture Fine Arts&#13;
Series, and it has always been a part of&#13;
Parkside. The program's  primary focus has&#13;
been diversity.&#13;
"The mission of the Uw-Parkside  Accent&#13;
on Enrichment  Series,"  Welsh said, "is to&#13;
present a high quality series of performing&#13;
Mahlathini and the&#13;
Mahotella Queens to perfonn&#13;
saxophones,  drums, electrical  guitars, and a&#13;
synthesizer.&#13;
The group has displayed  their talent&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
world, including  Europe,&#13;
Japan, and Australia,  as the Queens have&#13;
performed  choreographed  dance routines&#13;
with their harmonies  and by the mighty&#13;
sound of Mahlathini 's characteristic  voice,&#13;
which is said to resemble  a lion's  roar.&#13;
To hear these international  artists costs&#13;
$5.50 for UW-P students  and $11 forthe&#13;
general public. "There's  no other experience&#13;
in pop music quite like it," wrote&#13;
The&#13;
Washington Post.&#13;
by Brian Matsen&#13;
Staff Writer    •&#13;
South African pop group, Mahlathini  and&#13;
the Mahotella  Queens, will be performing&#13;
Feb. 8 at 7 pm in the Communication  Arts&#13;
Theater.&#13;
This high energy group. formed in the&#13;
I960s, dresses in colorful Zulu costumes  and&#13;
performs "mbaquanga"  music. By mixing&#13;
traditional African rhythms, street music, and&#13;
international  pop, "Queens"  has been best&#13;
known for their infectious music and&#13;
rhythms that center on pulsating guitars,&#13;
Volunteer of the Week&#13;
pleased with Andrea's  service.&#13;
She stated, "We need  I0 more&#13;
volunteers like Andrea. She&#13;
comes to school regardless  of the&#13;
weather and is doing wonders&#13;
with the children. She is totally&#13;
committed to helping them&#13;
succeed. One of my teachers said,&#13;
'She's  a God-send.'"&#13;
Andrea, thinking&#13;
philosophically,  reports,&#13;
"Everyone needs to have a dream&#13;
whether it be to overcome  the&#13;
'&#13;
devastation of a crippling disease&#13;
or the frustration of a math&#13;
problem. Dreams are what keep&#13;
us trying even when everything&#13;
seems to go downhill. Part of my&#13;
dream is to help others attain&#13;
theirs."&#13;
Thanks, Andrea, for creating&#13;
less frustration in the world and&#13;
helping dreams come true.&#13;
The Career Center selects&#13;
"Volunteers of the Week" based&#13;
on their altruistic attuudes, the&#13;
amount of time shared within the&#13;
community and the positive&#13;
impact their service has made in&#13;
the lives of others. This week's&#13;
volunteer is&#13;
Anrlrpa&#13;
Davis.&#13;
Andrea Davis received her&#13;
Bachelor's degree in Psychology&#13;
at UW -Parkside and her Master's&#13;
in Education  from the University&#13;
of Illinois-Chicago  and has now&#13;
returned to UW-Parkside for a&#13;
degree in Biology with an&#13;
emphasis  in Pre-Health. Andrea&#13;
has been a life-long volunteer&#13;
helping people in many ways. As&#13;
a member of the National&#13;
Multiple Sclerosis Society she&#13;
helps with crisis intervention,&#13;
telephone resource and&#13;
information  and group&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities&#13;
OUTREACH&#13;
WORKER FOR&#13;
THERACINE&#13;
YMCA.&#13;
Volunteer  one time weekly&#13;
between 3 pm - 6.pm Mon.- Thurs. After school; program  is for children ages 8~&#13;
I0 r~ferred by Human Services.  Begin March  I. Excellent  opportunity  for&#13;
SOCIOlogyand Psychology  majors interested  in education.  For details, see Carol&#13;
- Career Center.&#13;
Andrea Davis&#13;
facilitation.&#13;
Last summer, Andrea began&#13;
tutoring a young boy at Roosevelt&#13;
Elementary  School in' Kenosha,&#13;
and in the fall she was given a&#13;
few other students who needed&#13;
help with math and reading.&#13;
Debra Schafer, Principal of&#13;
Roosevelt Elementary, is-very&#13;
FIRSTGRADECLASSROOMNEEDS&#13;
You.&#13;
UW-Parks ide students  with one hour&#13;
free an~ morning are welcome to assist first grade teacher at Bain Elementary&#13;
School&#13;
10&#13;
Kenosha. Test out rapport and skills working with children.  Education&#13;
may be your niche. Sign up in Volunteer  office.&#13;
.&#13;
SP~NISHTU~OR.Teach a Spanish speaking adult how to translate  English into&#13;
wntten  Spanish. Any day between 2 pm - 4 pm. For more information  come to&#13;
the Volunteer Office.&#13;
VOLUNTEERFAIR. Visit some or all 30 non-profit agency tables on Wed. Feb.&#13;
15 between 9 am and I pm in Upper Main Place. Find out what volunteer&#13;
opportunities  are available that fit your interest and time schedule.&#13;
UW-P Police Incident Report&#13;
1/30/95 Inc 95·49 Recovered&#13;
Abandoned Property - Two DOTtraffic&#13;
information signs were found outside&#13;
Housing Bldg. #5.&#13;
registration.&#13;
Also taken were class books, tape&#13;
recorder and school supplies.&#13;
officer spotted a deer which had been&#13;
struck by a vehicle. The incident&#13;
occurred on Highway31. Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Dept. and Dept. of Natural&#13;
Resources  were notified and the deer&#13;
was killedby KSD.&#13;
alarm set.&#13;
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road.&#13;
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Circumstances  - A computer monitor&#13;
was found behind the Gr. Dock&#13;
dumpster. UW·P doesn't  reflect any&#13;
request to destroy or repair this&#13;
monitor. Any information reference this&#13;
incident is requested.&#13;
1/31195&#13;
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Loop Rd. and cited for 20 miles over&#13;
the posted speed  limit.&#13;
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involved in minor trafficaccident. No&#13;
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1/30/95&#13;
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damage accident when their vehicles&#13;
collided in the housing parking lot. No&#13;
personal injuries. Report submitted.&#13;
1/31/95 Inc 95-54 TrafficAccident - A&#13;
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striking a sign post.&#13;
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1/31/95&#13;
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1/31/95&#13;
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1/31/95&#13;
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2/2195&#13;
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1&#13;
f&#13;
Carr moves&#13;
on&#13;
by Kara&#13;
Pacetti&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
wedur&#13;
sday.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
I. marks&#13;
the&#13;
beginning&#13;
of  a  new&#13;
chapter&#13;
in&#13;
Professor&#13;
Arthur&#13;
V. Cor&#13;
rts  life:&#13;
Retirement.&#13;
Deciding&#13;
that&#13;
it &#13;
was&#13;
time&#13;
to retire&#13;
early&#13;
last September,&#13;
Corr&#13;
stated,&#13;
"I&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
very,&#13;
very&#13;
fortunate&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
had&#13;
the&#13;
opportunity&#13;
{()&#13;
do&#13;
the&#13;
things&#13;
that&#13;
1 have&#13;
done&#13;
over&#13;
my&#13;
life.&#13;
I have&#13;
always&#13;
enjoyed&#13;
teaching,&#13;
and&#13;
I think&#13;
in the process&#13;
of teaching&#13;
we&#13;
also&#13;
learn.&#13;
It&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
a very&#13;
satisfying&#13;
and&#13;
rewarding&#13;
professional&#13;
life&#13;
for&#13;
me.'&#13;
Prior&#13;
to &#13;
reaching&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
in the&#13;
fall&#13;
of&#13;
1978,&#13;
Corr&#13;
had&#13;
a&#13;
distinguished&#13;
b ac kg ro un d   in&#13;
accountiug&#13;
.  Born&#13;
and&#13;
raised&#13;
III&#13;
Ireland.&#13;
he came&#13;
to the United&#13;
States&#13;
in&#13;
1947&#13;
where&#13;
he&#13;
aue&#13;
nded&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
University&#13;
in&#13;
Evanston.&#13;
fL,&#13;
the  Uni versity&#13;
of&#13;
Georgia&#13;
and&#13;
graduated&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
bachelors&#13;
degree&#13;
in accounting&#13;
from&#13;
New&#13;
York&#13;
University&#13;
(NYU)&#13;
in&#13;
1955.&#13;
He completed&#13;
his graduate&#13;
work&#13;
the following&#13;
year&#13;
at NYU.&#13;
His&#13;
teaching&#13;
career&#13;
began&#13;
at his&#13;
alma&#13;
mater.&#13;
NYU.&#13;
in  1956.&#13;
where&#13;
he raught&#13;
for nine&#13;
years.&#13;
He then&#13;
worked&#13;
eight&#13;
years&#13;
with&#13;
the Institute&#13;
of Management&#13;
Accounts&#13;
in New&#13;
York&#13;
where&#13;
he  was&#13;
involved&#13;
in&#13;
developing&#13;
and&#13;
conducting&#13;
short&#13;
Courses&#13;
and&#13;
seminars&#13;
for  business&#13;
managers.&#13;
Dunng&#13;
this&#13;
time&#13;
he was&#13;
l&#13;
J&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Bradshaw&#13;
Feb 2, 1995&#13;
"Love&#13;
Carefully"&#13;
will&#13;
be the tbeme&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
years&#13;
Valentine's&#13;
day&#13;
program&#13;
during&#13;
National&#13;
Condom&#13;
week&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by the Peer&#13;
Health&#13;
Educators.&#13;
The&#13;
activities&#13;
will&#13;
be in&#13;
Main&#13;
Place&#13;
from&#13;
9am&#13;
to 2pm.&#13;
To promote&#13;
the theme&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
a "kissing"&#13;
booth&#13;
opera&#13;
led&#13;
by the&#13;
men's&#13;
and&#13;
woman's&#13;
soccer&#13;
teams.&#13;
They&#13;
will&#13;
be giving&#13;
Ou[&#13;
Hershey's&#13;
Kisses&#13;
with&#13;
slogans&#13;
in them&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
"Abstinence&#13;
makes&#13;
the&#13;
heart&#13;
grow&#13;
fonder."&#13;
Small&#13;
notebooks&#13;
featuring&#13;
one of four&#13;
slogans&#13;
will&#13;
also&#13;
be given&#13;
out.&#13;
For&#13;
sale&#13;
will&#13;
be  condom&#13;
and&#13;
abstinence&#13;
valentines&#13;
and&#13;
condom&#13;
novelties.&#13;
Students&#13;
will&#13;
be able&#13;
to&#13;
enter&#13;
the contest&#13;
to guess&#13;
the number&#13;
of Hershey's&#13;
Kisses&#13;
in a "kiss&#13;
jar."&#13;
The&#13;
person&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
closest&#13;
guess&#13;
will&#13;
win&#13;
the entire&#13;
jar  of Hershey's&#13;
Kisses.&#13;
"Well&#13;
ness&#13;
of Wheels,"&#13;
a portable&#13;
display,&#13;
will&#13;
contain&#13;
pamphlets&#13;
regarding&#13;
subjects&#13;
like&#13;
sexually&#13;
transmitted&#13;
diseases,&#13;
safe&#13;
sex&#13;
and&#13;
alcohol.&#13;
Available&#13;
at  the&#13;
table&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
true/false&#13;
quizzes,&#13;
condom&#13;
quizzes&#13;
and&#13;
STD&#13;
quizzes&#13;
to  help&#13;
educate&#13;
stUdents.&#13;
The&#13;
Peer&#13;
Health&#13;
educators&#13;
will also&#13;
provide&#13;
brochures&#13;
with&#13;
titles&#13;
like,&#13;
"101&#13;
ways&#13;
to eroticize&#13;
your&#13;
relationshi&#13;
p,&#13;
H&#13;
a key&#13;
person&#13;
I&#13;
n&#13;
developing&#13;
!h~'&#13;
Ccrtlficd&#13;
Management&#13;
Accountant&#13;
program&#13;
( C  M  A)&#13;
which&#13;
came&#13;
n&#13;
t&#13;
a&#13;
existence&#13;
in  1972.&#13;
H(' spent&#13;
two&#13;
summers,&#13;
1972&#13;
- 1973,&#13;
as&#13;
a  &#13;
visiting&#13;
professor&#13;
at the University&#13;
of South&#13;
Africa,&#13;
Graduate&#13;
School&#13;
of Business&#13;
Leadership,&#13;
in  Pretoria,&#13;
South&#13;
Africa.&#13;
He also&#13;
taught&#13;
at Franklin&#13;
and&#13;
Marshall&#13;
College&#13;
in &#13;
Lancaster.&#13;
Pennsylvania.&#13;
for  four&#13;
years&#13;
before&#13;
coming&#13;
to Parkside.&#13;
Carr&#13;
curremly&#13;
serves&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
hoard&#13;
of&#13;
directors&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Kenoxha/Rucine&#13;
chapter&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
In &#13;
stit ut c   of&#13;
Management&#13;
Accountants.&#13;
He also&#13;
conducted&#13;
a variety&#13;
or ...&#13;
eminnrs&#13;
in&#13;
the  area&#13;
of accounting&#13;
anti&#13;
finance&#13;
for business&#13;
managers&#13;
in the United&#13;
States,&#13;
United&#13;
Kingdom&#13;
and&#13;
South&#13;
Africa&#13;
and&#13;
spent&#13;
the Spring&#13;
or &#13;
1991&#13;
as&#13;
visiting&#13;
professor&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Madison.&#13;
In the Spring&#13;
of  1992,&#13;
Con&#13;
served&#13;
as Interim&#13;
Dean&#13;
for the  School&#13;
of&#13;
Business&#13;
at UW-Parksidc.&#13;
His&#13;
retirement&#13;
plans&#13;
consist&#13;
of&#13;
traveling&#13;
back&#13;
to Ireland&#13;
later&#13;
this&#13;
spring&#13;
to visit&#13;
relatives.&#13;
He expects&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
active&#13;
in  the&#13;
field&#13;
of&#13;
management&#13;
accounting&#13;
doing&#13;
writing&#13;
and research.&#13;
Arthur&#13;
Con&#13;
Mateo&#13;
Mackbee,&#13;
Peer&#13;
Health&#13;
Educator&#13;
and&#13;
captain&#13;
of the&#13;
team&#13;
sponsoring&#13;
the event,&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
will&#13;
be new&#13;
activities&#13;
this&#13;
year&#13;
and&#13;
old activities&#13;
that&#13;
won't&#13;
be continued.&#13;
"This&#13;
year&#13;
we're&#13;
going&#13;
to try to put&#13;
together&#13;
at least&#13;
two&#13;
panels&#13;
that&#13;
have&#13;
college&#13;
specific&#13;
facts&#13;
about&#13;
STD's&#13;
and&#13;
alcohol&#13;
related&#13;
incidents."&#13;
A dance&#13;
won't&#13;
be held&#13;
this&#13;
year&#13;
because&#13;
of time&#13;
restraints.&#13;
Condom&#13;
roses&#13;
won't&#13;
be sold&#13;
either.&#13;
Last&#13;
year&#13;
the Peer&#13;
Health&#13;
Educators&#13;
made&#13;
the&#13;
roses&#13;
themselves&#13;
which&#13;
took&#13;
a Jot of&#13;
time.&#13;
The&#13;
condom&#13;
roses&#13;
were&#13;
later&#13;
patented.&#13;
When&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
was&#13;
asked&#13;
how&#13;
well&#13;
he thought&#13;
the program&#13;
worked&#13;
towards&#13;
educating&#13;
students&#13;
he&#13;
replied,&#13;
"I  think&#13;
it  works&#13;
as  a&#13;
whole&#13;
...just&#13;
for them&#13;
to see&#13;
all  the&#13;
brochures&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Well&#13;
ness&#13;
on&#13;
Wheels&#13;
gets&#13;
their&#13;
minds&#13;
thinking&#13;
if&#13;
it's just&#13;
for one&#13;
day."&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
believes&#13;
that&#13;
having&#13;
the&#13;
program&#13;
on&#13;
Valentine's&#13;
Day&#13;
increases&#13;
student's&#13;
awareness,&#13;
"It&#13;
usually&#13;
is a good&#13;
turnout&#13;
because&#13;
people&#13;
have&#13;
love&#13;
on  their&#13;
minds."&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
also&#13;
states&#13;
that,&#13;
''It helps&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
candy&#13;
and&#13;
people&#13;
will&#13;
always&#13;
come&#13;
to get condoms."&#13;
''There&#13;
are a variety&#13;
of people&#13;
who&#13;
come&#13;
to the table&#13;
and&#13;
ask&#13;
questions&#13;
and&#13;
take&#13;
brochures,"&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
stated.&#13;
The-&#13;
program&#13;
is "aimed&#13;
at all&#13;
the students&#13;
but mostly&#13;
the traditional&#13;
age students."&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF&#13;
WISCONSIN.PARKSIDE&#13;
ebruary&#13;
2,&#13;
1995&#13;
Students&#13;
say yes to UC&#13;
by Karen&#13;
Diehl&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
In a referendum&#13;
held&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Jan.&#13;
30,&#13;
the&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
hotly&#13;
decided&#13;
that&#13;
Park&#13;
side&#13;
should&#13;
remain&#13;
a member&#13;
o l &#13;
the.&#13;
Uni &#13;
tc d&#13;
Council&#13;
of&#13;
UW&#13;
Student&#13;
Governments.&#13;
The&#13;
vote&#13;
was&#13;
55%,&#13;
or  &#13;
101&#13;
students&#13;
for staying&#13;
in UC,&#13;
and &#13;
45%,&#13;
or &#13;
82 &#13;
students&#13;
against.&#13;
Representatives&#13;
from&#13;
the United&#13;
Council&#13;
were&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
vote.&#13;
These&#13;
representati&#13;
yes spoke&#13;
to&#13;
the students&#13;
and&#13;
addressed&#13;
issues&#13;
brought&#13;
up by Parkside's&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Associati&#13;
on.&#13;
Brochures&#13;
explaining&#13;
what&#13;
UC does&#13;
and&#13;
why&#13;
Park&#13;
s ide&#13;
should&#13;
be  a&#13;
member&#13;
were&#13;
passed&#13;
out to students&#13;
in  the&#13;
L-I&#13;
level&#13;
of&#13;
Greenquist.&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
President,&#13;
David&#13;
Stacy&#13;
was&#13;
one&#13;
of  (he&#13;
delegates&#13;
present.&#13;
"1&#13;
think&#13;
it's&#13;
important&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
are organized,&#13;
that&#13;
we have&#13;
a common&#13;
message,&#13;
that&#13;
we work&#13;
together,&#13;
otherwise&#13;
tuition&#13;
is going&#13;
to go up, financial&#13;
aid is going&#13;
LOgo&#13;
down,&#13;
campuses&#13;
are&#13;
going&#13;
to  &#13;
he&#13;
cl &#13;
uxcd&#13;
.&#13;
Small&#13;
earn&#13;
ruses&#13;
like&#13;
Purk&#13;
sidc&#13;
are&#13;
partr&#13;
cularly&#13;
In&#13;
duu&#13;
gcr,&#13;
bccuu&#13;
se&#13;
when&#13;
you're&#13;
talking&#13;
about&#13;
BUCHHOLZ&#13;
CUlling&#13;
back&#13;
the&#13;
bUdget&#13;
significantly,&#13;
it's marginal&#13;
campuses&#13;
li &#13;
kc Parksidc&#13;
which&#13;
are&#13;
most&#13;
in&#13;
danger."&#13;
said&#13;
Stacy.&#13;
Also&#13;
included&#13;
in the&#13;
campaign&#13;
materials&#13;
handed&#13;
out&#13;
by&#13;
UC&#13;
delegates&#13;
was&#13;
a &#13;
letter&#13;
from&#13;
State&#13;
Representative&#13;
Jim&#13;
Kreuser&#13;
to&#13;
PSGA&#13;
and&#13;
students.&#13;
In his letter,&#13;
Kreuser&#13;
stated,&#13;
"Over&#13;
the&#13;
years&#13;
there&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
many&#13;
internal&#13;
and&#13;
personal&#13;
baulcs&#13;
surrounding&#13;
.Unitcd&#13;
Council&#13;
anti&#13;
campus&#13;
memberships.&#13;
I &#13;
encourage&#13;
you&#13;
to &#13;
challenge&#13;
ideas&#13;
which&#13;
you&#13;
think&#13;
are&#13;
wrong&#13;
anti&#13;
change&#13;
lilt:&#13;
organization,&#13;
ruther&#13;
than&#13;
isolate&#13;
yourselves&#13;
in Kenosha:'&#13;
Several&#13;
members&#13;
of the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
did&#13;
not express&#13;
the  same&#13;
opinion.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Weniger&#13;
stated.&#13;
"This&#13;
i"&#13;
a sad day&#13;
for students."&#13;
President&#13;
of  PSGA.&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Buchholz&#13;
was&#13;
concerned&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
vmal&#13;
l  murum&#13;
tlnu&#13;
t!l\:&#13;
rcrcrcnduru&#13;
passel!&#13;
hy  and&#13;
\\ &#13;
nil&#13;
till:&#13;
\ otc r&#13;
turnout.&#13;
or&#13;
the&#13;
over&#13;
5,000&#13;
registered&#13;
students&#13;
at UW-Parkside.&#13;
183 students&#13;
turned&#13;
in valid&#13;
ballots.&#13;
This&#13;
number&#13;
represents&#13;
less than&#13;
4%&#13;
of the student&#13;
body.&#13;
"I &#13;
really&#13;
donr&#13;
think&#13;
all &#13;
the&#13;
students&#13;
understood&#13;
\\ &#13;
hat they&#13;
were&#13;
voting&#13;
for,"&#13;
said&#13;
Buchholz.&#13;
"The&#13;
other&#13;
part&#13;
of  the&#13;
referendum,&#13;
whether&#13;
to hire&#13;
a lobbyist&#13;
or not,&#13;
passed&#13;
by &#13;
a &#13;
large&#13;
margin."&#13;
Buchholz&#13;
also&#13;
xt.ucd&#13;
thut&#13;
PSCiA&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
sending&#13;
dclc&#13;
g ariun-,&#13;
to&#13;
future&#13;
UC meetings.&#13;
Jcnni&#13;
fer said.&#13;
"The&#13;
students&#13;
huv c&#13;
said&#13;
what&#13;
they&#13;
want&#13;
10&#13;
~JY.&#13;
und&#13;
we&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
10&#13;
represent&#13;
them.&#13;
I'J&#13;
like&#13;
to &#13;
take&#13;
a large&#13;
delegation&#13;
10&#13;
the&#13;
next&#13;
UC&#13;
mectiug&#13;
i.lIH..I&#13;
brmg&#13;
members&#13;
of BSt:.&#13;
oJ IIOP.&#13;
Dr &#13;
Gf.O&#13;
and&#13;
other&#13;
campuv&#13;
lllgani/rition&#13;
v. ld&#13;
like&#13;
them&#13;
tn  &#13;
kn &#13;
o &#13;
o,  &#13;
what&#13;
wcre&#13;
dealing&#13;
with:'&#13;
King subject&#13;
of noon tribute&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
"Remember&#13;
who&#13;
the man&#13;
was,&#13;
and&#13;
remember&#13;
his dream&#13;
today,"&#13;
said&#13;
Yolanda&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
co·chairperson&#13;
of  the&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Her&#13;
words&#13;
began&#13;
this&#13;
year's&#13;
tribute&#13;
to Martin&#13;
Luther&#13;
King&#13;
Jr. entitled&#13;
"Remember&#13;
His&#13;
Dream,"&#13;
held&#13;
noon&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Jan&#13;
25,&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
The&#13;
event&#13;
consisted&#13;
of&#13;
music,&#13;
poetry,&#13;
speeches,&#13;
and&#13;
applause.&#13;
In Jackson's&#13;
introduction&#13;
of this&#13;
commemorative,&#13;
she cautioned&#13;
the&#13;
audience&#13;
not to just&#13;
follow&#13;
King's&#13;
advisive&#13;
dream&#13;
that&#13;
day,&#13;
but&#13;
to&#13;
continue&#13;
further,&#13;
his dream&#13;
in the&#13;
generations&#13;
to come.&#13;
"His&#13;
dream&#13;
is possible,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
The&#13;
program&#13;
lasted&#13;
forty-fi&#13;
ve&#13;
minutes.&#13;
The&#13;
Voices&#13;
of Parkside&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Chorale,&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
direction&#13;
of Dr.&#13;
James&#13;
Kinchen,&#13;
sang&#13;
two&#13;
selections&#13;
which&#13;
celebrate&#13;
African-American&#13;
themes.&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
piece&#13;
was&#13;
entitled&#13;
"Ujima,"&#13;
and&#13;
the latter&#13;
was&#13;
called&#13;
"Keep&#13;
Your&#13;
Lamps&#13;
Trimmed&#13;
and&#13;
Burning."&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Kinchen,&#13;
in reference&#13;
to the second&#13;
song,&#13;
said,&#13;
"In&#13;
other&#13;
words,&#13;
be&#13;
ready&#13;
..'  He said&#13;
that&#13;
this&#13;
song&#13;
is a&#13;
spiritual&#13;
song.&#13;
"Christian&#13;
journey&#13;
soon&#13;
be over;&#13;
the time&#13;
is drawing&#13;
nigh,"&#13;
is a line&#13;
from&#13;
the song&#13;
that&#13;
illustrated&#13;
the&#13;
urgency&#13;
of racial&#13;
harmony.&#13;
"I enjoyed&#13;
it.  I really&#13;
enjoyed&#13;
it,"&#13;
said&#13;
Faith&#13;
Augustine,&#13;
after&#13;
stating&#13;
that&#13;
she was&#13;
asked&#13;
to sjng&#13;
Glenn&#13;
E.&#13;
Burleigh's&#13;
piece.&#13;
"I love&#13;
the song&#13;
because&#13;
it expresses&#13;
exactly&#13;
what&#13;
we need&#13;
to know&#13;
-  not necessarily&#13;
as one&#13;
group&#13;
of people,&#13;
but as the&#13;
world."&#13;
She&#13;
said&#13;
in reference&#13;
to&#13;
the song,&#13;
"It's&#13;
not just&#13;
color,&#13;
it's&#13;
the&#13;
whole&#13;
world.&#13;
You&#13;
know,&#13;
Brian,&#13;
we've&#13;
talked.&#13;
It's collective&#13;
work."&#13;
n&#13;
c,'&#13;
Yolanda&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
co-cbairperson&#13;
of tbe Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee,&#13;
speaks&#13;
to the crowd&#13;
gathered&#13;
for a program&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Jan 25, &#13;
in &#13;
Main&#13;
place&#13;
in tribute&#13;
to Martin&#13;
Luther&#13;
King&#13;
Jr.&#13;
Racine,&#13;
described&#13;
equality&#13;
between&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
teachers&#13;
-   addressing&#13;
discrimination&#13;
at a smaller&#13;
level.&#13;
"Students&#13;
should&#13;
be innocent&#13;
until&#13;
proven&#13;
guilty,"&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
as she&#13;
read&#13;
from&#13;
her "Living&#13;
the Dream&#13;
Essay,"&#13;
This&#13;
finalist&#13;
ended&#13;
her&#13;
speech.&#13;
saying&#13;
"I have&#13;
a dream,&#13;
that&#13;
children&#13;
will&#13;
be treated&#13;
as adults&#13;
someday,"&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
spoke&#13;
of Martin&#13;
Luther&#13;
King&#13;
Jr's&#13;
life&#13;
attributes&#13;
-   eight&#13;
major&#13;
campaigns&#13;
for equal&#13;
rights,&#13;
marching&#13;
over&#13;
I OO-mi&#13;
lcs,&#13;
and&#13;
achieving&#13;
the Nobel&#13;
Peace&#13;
Pri/.e&#13;
-&#13;
and&#13;
himself.&#13;
"In my eyes,"&#13;
Ma~khcc&#13;
said,&#13;
"he&#13;
[Dr.&#13;
King]&#13;
is tht:&#13;
most&#13;
important&#13;
civil&#13;
rights&#13;
leader."&#13;
This&#13;
year's&#13;
Martin&#13;
Luther&#13;
King&#13;
Jr.&#13;
Commemoralive&#13;
ended&#13;
with&#13;
applause&#13;
and&#13;
a  schedule&#13;
from&#13;
Rachelle&#13;
Hart,&#13;
chairperson&#13;
of the&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Commitlee,&#13;
of&#13;
upcoming&#13;
events&#13;
in February&#13;
for&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month.&#13;
She&#13;
noted&#13;
that&#13;
if &#13;
everyone&#13;
sees&#13;
what&#13;
everyone&#13;
has in common&#13;
with&#13;
everyone&#13;
instead&#13;
of differences,&#13;
people&#13;
would&#13;
get along.&#13;
A verse&#13;
and&#13;
the driving&#13;
theme&#13;
of "Ujima"&#13;
is that&#13;
"it takes&#13;
a village&#13;
to make&#13;
a man."&#13;
Mark&#13;
Lewis,&#13;
a student&#13;
of Parkside,&#13;
recited&#13;
two&#13;
poems&#13;
-   "Shadows&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Darkness"&#13;
and&#13;
"My&#13;
People:'&#13;
Each&#13;
poem&#13;
stressed&#13;
a powerful&#13;
theme&#13;
that&#13;
should&#13;
be  observed&#13;
closer.&#13;
In  "My&#13;
People,"&#13;
Lewis&#13;
warned&#13;
the&#13;
audience&#13;
of low&#13;
self-&#13;
esteem,&#13;
indicating&#13;
that&#13;
it causes&#13;
violence,&#13;
and&#13;
then&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
if people&#13;
have&#13;
high&#13;
self-esteem,&#13;
they&#13;
will&#13;
also&#13;
have&#13;
high&#13;
estecm&#13;
for one&#13;
another&#13;
-&#13;
eventually&#13;
coming&#13;
together.&#13;
A quote&#13;
from&#13;
the poem&#13;
reads,&#13;
"If&#13;
some&#13;
of us&#13;
don't&#13;
get our&#13;
act togeLher,&#13;
we  will&#13;
lose&#13;
our existence&#13;
... My&#13;
people,&#13;
get&#13;
it together,&#13;
and&#13;
we must&#13;
get &#13;
it &#13;
right."&#13;
In his  first&#13;
poem,&#13;
Lewis&#13;
talked&#13;
of&#13;
existence,&#13;
but in ignorance:&#13;
'There's&#13;
no difference&#13;
in the total&#13;
darkness,"&#13;
began&#13;
the first&#13;
line.&#13;
Courtnay&#13;
Teska&#13;
and&#13;
Mateo&#13;
Mackbee&#13;
also&#13;
gave&#13;
speeches&#13;
through&#13;
the  process&#13;
of this&#13;
time.&#13;
Teska,&#13;
a&#13;
student&#13;
in  grade&#13;
eleven&#13;
at Walden&#13;
III  Higb&#13;
School&#13;
in&#13;
'---------==----'&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Wrestlers&#13;
take&#13;
third&#13;
at &#13;
NCAA&#13;
OWdown&#13;
duel.&#13;
Are&#13;
top ten &#13;
bound?&#13;
• See &#13;
pages&#13;
6 &#13;
and&#13;
7&#13;
for&#13;
details.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Valentine's&#13;
Day Program&#13;
•&#13;
1:.~ ""'Of'"&#13;
N"&#13;
~ EWS &#13;
February&#13;
2, &#13;
1995,:t&#13;
0'&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
Recycling&#13;
The&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
and&#13;
Dining&#13;
Services&#13;
are asking&#13;
for the cooperation&#13;
of&#13;
everyone&#13;
on campus&#13;
regarding&#13;
the new&#13;
statewide&#13;
recycling&#13;
laws&#13;
that&#13;
went&#13;
into&#13;
effect&#13;
as of Jan.&#13;
I, &#13;
1995.&#13;
"All&#13;
previous&#13;
attempts&#13;
at recycling&#13;
were&#13;
just&#13;
warm-ups&#13;
.or &#13;
this·&#13;
the &#13;
real &#13;
thing,"&#13;
according&#13;
to &#13;
Bill&#13;
Niebhur,&#13;
Director&#13;
of the &#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union.&#13;
Niebbur&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
the campus&#13;
waste&#13;
stream&#13;
and&#13;
compliance&#13;
to &#13;
the new&#13;
law&#13;
will&#13;
be  monitored&#13;
by  our&#13;
trash&#13;
and&#13;
recyclable&#13;
contractor,&#13;
Go&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin/Land&#13;
Reclamation&#13;
Company&#13;
,LRC)&#13;
of Racine.&#13;
According&#13;
to Neibhur&#13;
there&#13;
are &#13;
two&#13;
alernents&#13;
to  the&#13;
food&#13;
service&#13;
area&#13;
\·ec'y~ling&#13;
problem.&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
is to simply&#13;
get &#13;
people&#13;
to do &#13;
it &#13;
according&#13;
to the signs&#13;
.hat&#13;
h~ve&#13;
been&#13;
provided.&#13;
That&#13;
is, to take&#13;
the &#13;
r\rhc &#13;
to separate&#13;
items&#13;
and put them&#13;
in&#13;
their &#13;
appropriate&#13;
containers.&#13;
The&#13;
second&#13;
-s to make&#13;
sure&#13;
non-rccyclables&#13;
do not&#13;
get &#13;
In &#13;
with&#13;
those&#13;
items&#13;
that &#13;
are &#13;
acceptable&#13;
.ur&#13;
rec &#13;
ycli&#13;
ng .&#13;
This&#13;
is   called&#13;
.ccntami&#13;
nation.&#13;
If &#13;
there&#13;
is too&#13;
much&#13;
contamination&#13;
in the recyclables&#13;
picked&#13;
tip for processing,&#13;
the trash&#13;
collector&#13;
has&#13;
{he legal&#13;
right&#13;
{Q &#13;
bring&#13;
the load&#13;
back&#13;
to&#13;
"he&#13;
campus&#13;
and&#13;
dump&#13;
it for&#13;
proper&#13;
separation&#13;
of products.&#13;
In some&#13;
parts&#13;
of the state&#13;
and on other&#13;
(JW&#13;
campuses,&#13;
recyclables&#13;
like glass,&#13;
tin,&#13;
'aluminum,&#13;
etc.&#13;
must&#13;
be separated&#13;
by&#13;
item&#13;
type.&#13;
in some&#13;
cases&#13;
even&#13;
having&#13;
to&#13;
distinguish&#13;
between&#13;
green,&#13;
brown&#13;
and&#13;
It's The Law&#13;
clear&#13;
glass.&#13;
At UW-&#13;
Park&#13;
side,&#13;
the  process&#13;
has&#13;
heen&#13;
made&#13;
much&#13;
easier.&#13;
with&#13;
separation&#13;
by  item&#13;
type&#13;
being&#13;
done&#13;
:.II &#13;
the recycling&#13;
contractor's&#13;
site.&#13;
Commingling&#13;
of&#13;
products&#13;
is &#13;
by far the&#13;
least&#13;
complicated&#13;
way&#13;
of recycling.&#13;
Bill Neihbur&#13;
As the law&#13;
also&#13;
went&#13;
into&#13;
effect&#13;
for&#13;
home&#13;
owners,&#13;
renters,&#13;
businesses,&#13;
etc, on&#13;
Jan.&#13;
I, &#13;
there&#13;
was&#13;
a heightened&#13;
general&#13;
awareness&#13;
of recycling&#13;
which&#13;
made&#13;
it&#13;
easier&#13;
10 &#13;
happen&#13;
on campus.&#13;
The &#13;
biggest&#13;
difference&#13;
in cum pus recycling&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
a &#13;
person&#13;
is doing&#13;
at home&#13;
lies in the type&#13;
of  &#13;
products&#13;
thai&#13;
can&#13;
go&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
commingled&#13;
mix&#13;
Most&#13;
communities&#13;
will&#13;
only&#13;
accept&#13;
plastics&#13;
labeled&#13;
1 &#13;
and 2&#13;
(numbers&#13;
appearing&#13;
on the bottom&#13;
of&#13;
containers&#13;
within&#13;
a small&#13;
triangle.)&#13;
At&#13;
UW-Parksidc,&#13;
all  plastics&#13;
numbered&#13;
I&#13;
through&#13;
7 are acceptable,&#13;
as are plastic&#13;
bags.&#13;
A second&#13;
difference&#13;
is that&#13;
polystyrene&#13;
or Styrofoam&#13;
is recyclable&#13;
on campus.&#13;
This&#13;
category&#13;
of products&#13;
was&#13;
given&#13;
a&#13;
one&#13;
year&#13;
extension&#13;
from&#13;
the current&#13;
law&#13;
due&#13;
to a lack&#13;
of sources&#13;
to sell it to.&#13;
However,&#13;
as&#13;
more&#13;
secondary&#13;
recycling&#13;
uses&#13;
for Styrofoam&#13;
become&#13;
a reality,&#13;
it will&#13;
soon&#13;
be added&#13;
to&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Violence&#13;
Programs&#13;
in Kenosha&#13;
Offer&#13;
Training.&#13;
Women's&#13;
Horizons,&#13;
Domestic&#13;
Violence&#13;
Project&#13;
and Kenoshans&#13;
against&#13;
Sexual&#13;
Assault&#13;
plan&#13;
training&#13;
from&#13;
Feb.&#13;
14 through&#13;
Mar.&#13;
9 on Tuesdays&#13;
and Thursdays&#13;
from&#13;
5:30&#13;
pm-&#13;
9:00&#13;
pm. Sign&#13;
up in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
tutors.&#13;
Case&#13;
High&#13;
School,&#13;
Racine&#13;
has&#13;
three&#13;
students&#13;
needing&#13;
help&#13;
with&#13;
Chemistry.&#13;
Tutor&#13;
one&#13;
person&#13;
once&#13;
a week&#13;
or more&#13;
if time.&#13;
Please&#13;
stop&#13;
by &#13;
the Volunteer&#13;
Office&#13;
SOQn,&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Researcher&#13;
for City&#13;
of Kenosha.&#13;
Junior&#13;
or senior&#13;
student&#13;
in&#13;
business,&#13;
psychology&#13;
or sociology&#13;
may&#13;
want&#13;
this&#13;
one-&#13;
semester&#13;
experience&#13;
for&#13;
future&#13;
employment.&#13;
Statistical&#13;
back&#13;
ground&#13;
a plus.&#13;
Ask&#13;
for more&#13;
information&#13;
in&#13;
the Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
Safe&#13;
Walkers&#13;
For &#13;
UW-P&#13;
campus.&#13;
Be a volunteer&#13;
escort&#13;
from&#13;
7pm-&#13;
12&#13;
midnight&#13;
as little&#13;
as once&#13;
a month.&#13;
Help&#13;
keep&#13;
the campus&#13;
a safer&#13;
place.&#13;
One&#13;
Time&#13;
Event.&#13;
Bowl-For·Kids'-Sake&#13;
fund&#13;
raiser&#13;
for Big BrOIher/Big&#13;
Sisters&#13;
of Racine.&#13;
Help&#13;
at bowling&#13;
alley&#13;
with&#13;
administrative&#13;
duties&#13;
or with&#13;
mailing&#13;
after&#13;
the event.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
18, 19.25&#13;
or 26. Sign&#13;
up in the Volunteer&#13;
Office.&#13;
1/23/95&#13;
Inc 95,032&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
- Student&#13;
reported&#13;
her&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
stolen&#13;
sometime&#13;
between&#13;
12/26/94&#13;
- 1/13/95.&#13;
1/23/95&#13;
Inc 95-33&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
_&#13;
Housing&#13;
Lot.&#13;
Housing&#13;
resident's&#13;
vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
in housing&#13;
101 &#13;
was&#13;
struck&#13;
by unknown&#13;
vehicle&#13;
some&#13;
time&#13;
over&#13;
the last&#13;
three&#13;
days,&#13;
resulting&#13;
in&#13;
grill&#13;
damage,&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
1/24/95&#13;
Inc 95-34&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
_&#13;
UW-P&#13;
student&#13;
was&#13;
cited&#13;
for failure&#13;
to&#13;
obey&#13;
stop&#13;
sign&#13;
and&#13;
driVing&#13;
on&#13;
suspended&#13;
license.&#13;
Citations&#13;
were&#13;
issued.&#13;
1/24/95&#13;
Inc 95-35&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
- UW.p&#13;
student&#13;
reportcd&#13;
her&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
stolen&#13;
from&#13;
vehicle&#13;
while&#13;
parked&#13;
in Phy.&#13;
Ed. Lot.&#13;
mandatory&#13;
recycling.&#13;
LRC&#13;
has agreed&#13;
to&#13;
lake&#13;
it on campus&#13;
now,&#13;
CUlling&#13;
down&#13;
on&#13;
the confusion&#13;
that&#13;
would&#13;
probably&#13;
occur&#13;
if it were&#13;
10 &#13;
be added&#13;
at a later&#13;
date.&#13;
As&#13;
an example&#13;
of &#13;
a product&#13;
being&#13;
used&#13;
on&#13;
campus&#13;
made&#13;
from&#13;
rccyclables&#13;
(and&#13;
there&#13;
are quite&#13;
a few),&#13;
all of the replacement&#13;
parking&#13;
bumpers&#13;
being&#13;
purchased&#13;
by&#13;
residence&#13;
life&#13;
for their&#13;
lot are made&#13;
of&#13;
recycled&#13;
plastic.&#13;
They&#13;
are much&#13;
lighter&#13;
and&#13;
easier&#13;
to install&#13;
than&#13;
the old cement&#13;
variety,&#13;
and&#13;
hold&#13;
up equally&#13;
well&#13;
if not&#13;
better.&#13;
While&#13;
it &#13;
may&#13;
take&#13;
some&#13;
time&#13;
to get&#13;
used&#13;
10 &#13;
recycling,&#13;
everyone&#13;
should&#13;
attempt&#13;
to do so to the  best&#13;
of their&#13;
ability.&#13;
Mandated&#13;
percentages&#13;
of &#13;
waste&#13;
going&#13;
into &#13;
recycling&#13;
will&#13;
be &#13;
going&#13;
up &#13;
in&#13;
years&#13;
ahead&#13;
for &#13;
Uw-Perksidc.&#13;
It &#13;
will&#13;
take&#13;
everyone's&#13;
cooperation&#13;
to &#13;
getthe&#13;
job&#13;
done.&#13;
Whcn&#13;
in dou&#13;
ht , &#13;
USt:&#13;
(01111111)n&#13;
sense.&#13;
You may call the Physical&#13;
Plant&#13;
(x2228)&#13;
for specific&#13;
inf'ormation&#13;
on&#13;
recycling.&#13;
Each&#13;
building&#13;
on &#13;
t,.·11111PUf&gt;&#13;
ulso&#13;
has a designated&#13;
recycling&#13;
rcprcscnuulvc&#13;
who&#13;
can&#13;
assi&#13;
st  in  answering&#13;
your&#13;
questions.&#13;
The&#13;
Physical&#13;
Plant&#13;
can&#13;
provide&#13;
you&#13;
with&#13;
the name&#13;
of the person&#13;
in your&#13;
building.&#13;
For questions&#13;
involving&#13;
the Union&#13;
building&#13;
or Dining&#13;
Services,&#13;
you&#13;
may&#13;
call Bill Niebuhr&#13;
at x2027.&#13;
F&#13;
-&#13;
2&#13;
••.&#13;
'i-&#13;
Snowmobile&#13;
accident&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
On Friday,&#13;
January&#13;
20, at approximately&#13;
10:30&#13;
p111.&#13;
a &#13;
male&#13;
in his &#13;
late&#13;
twenties&#13;
was&#13;
involved&#13;
in a snowmobile&#13;
accident&#13;
on UW~Parkside&#13;
property.&#13;
The&#13;
UW-P&#13;
police&#13;
department&#13;
was&#13;
unauthorized&#13;
to give&#13;
the&#13;
injured&#13;
man's&#13;
name.&#13;
On Hwy&#13;
E. cast&#13;
of Hwy&#13;
JR,&#13;
the victim&#13;
was&#13;
knocked&#13;
off of his&#13;
snowmobile&#13;
while&#13;
passing&#13;
through&#13;
the Parkside&#13;
baseball&#13;
field&#13;
parking&#13;
lot.&#13;
He didn't&#13;
see the chain&#13;
separating&#13;
the &#13;
101 &#13;
from&#13;
the field,&#13;
said&#13;
Chief&#13;
Robert&#13;
Deane.&#13;
People&#13;
walking&#13;
by notified&#13;
the&#13;
UW-P&#13;
police,&#13;
and&#13;
an officer&#13;
administered&#13;
first&#13;
aid.&#13;
The&#13;
injured&#13;
man&#13;
was&#13;
brought&#13;
to &#13;
51. &#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
by ambulance,&#13;
where&#13;
his condition&#13;
was&#13;
unknown.&#13;
No further&#13;
information&#13;
was&#13;
given&#13;
and an investigation&#13;
is still&#13;
pending.&#13;
Eating&#13;
problems&#13;
support&#13;
group&#13;
If you&#13;
arc aware&#13;
of' &#13;
students&#13;
wtth&#13;
eating&#13;
problems.&#13;
please&#13;
encourage&#13;
them&#13;
to join&#13;
a support&#13;
group&#13;
facilitated&#13;
hy &#13;
Carole&#13;
Dclln&#13;
Pia,&#13;
ACSW&#13;
from&#13;
Southeastern&#13;
wisconsin&#13;
Medical&#13;
,IIKI&#13;
Social&#13;
Services.&#13;
Students&#13;
who&#13;
attended&#13;
regularly&#13;
this&#13;
past&#13;
semester&#13;
reported&#13;
being&#13;
pleased&#13;
with&#13;
their&#13;
behavior&#13;
changes.&#13;
This&#13;
is an open&#13;
group&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
may&#13;
join&#13;
at anytime.&#13;
Meetings&#13;
arc on Tuesdays&#13;
from&#13;
3: 15.&#13;
4: 15in Com. arts 142.&#13;
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have&#13;
any&#13;
questions,&#13;
please&#13;
call&#13;
Student&#13;
Health&#13;
and&#13;
Counseling&#13;
Services&#13;
at 595-2365.&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
of the Week&#13;
The&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
selects&#13;
"Volunteers&#13;
of the Week"&#13;
based&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
altruistic&#13;
altitudes,&#13;
the amount&#13;
of&#13;
lime&#13;
shared&#13;
within&#13;
the &#13;
community,&#13;
and the positive&#13;
impact&#13;
their&#13;
service&#13;
has made&#13;
in the lives&#13;
of others.&#13;
This&#13;
week's&#13;
volunteer&#13;
is Colette&#13;
Eckert.&#13;
Colette&#13;
Eckert&#13;
is a senior&#13;
majoring&#13;
in molecular&#13;
biology&#13;
with&#13;
a pre-&#13;
professional&#13;
interest&#13;
in medicine.&#13;
Colette&#13;
became&#13;
a member&#13;
of  the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Program&#13;
in July&#13;
1993&#13;
when&#13;
she&#13;
volunteered&#13;
in the&#13;
emergency&#13;
room&#13;
at&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Memorial&#13;
Hospital&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Medical&#13;
Center.&#13;
Beginning&#13;
in October&#13;
1993&#13;
Colene&#13;
helped&#13;
out&#13;
at the  Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
Medical&#13;
Examiner's&#13;
Office&#13;
and&#13;
Colette&#13;
Eckert&#13;
assisted&#13;
with&#13;
autopsies.&#13;
Roger&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Chief&#13;
Deputy&#13;
at the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
Medical&#13;
Examiner's&#13;
Office&#13;
recommended&#13;
Colette&#13;
as a&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
1/24/95&#13;
Inc 95·36&#13;
Controlled&#13;
Substance&#13;
- Two&#13;
students&#13;
residing&#13;
in&#13;
housing&#13;
are being&#13;
referred&#13;
to dean&#13;
of&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
director&#13;
of housing&#13;
for&#13;
use&#13;
of controlled&#13;
substance.&#13;
No&#13;
narcotics&#13;
were&#13;
found,&#13;
however,&#13;
a&#13;
strong&#13;
presence&#13;
of odor&#13;
W(iS.&#13;
and&#13;
students&#13;
admitted&#13;
use.&#13;
1/25/95&#13;
Inc 95,037&#13;
Fire Drill,&#13;
A fire&#13;
drill&#13;
was&#13;
conducted&#13;
at Child&#13;
Care.&#13;
1/25/95&#13;
Inc 95,038&#13;
Controlled&#13;
Substances&#13;
- Three&#13;
student&#13;
residents&#13;
in student&#13;
housing&#13;
were&#13;
questioned&#13;
and&#13;
referred&#13;
10 &#13;
residence&#13;
life for use&#13;
of a controlled&#13;
substance.&#13;
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student&#13;
was&#13;
also&#13;
involved.&#13;
1/26/95&#13;
In.c95-039&#13;
Harassment&#13;
(9:37&#13;
am)&#13;
- 4019&#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
threats&#13;
from&#13;
an eX-boyfriend.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officers&#13;
observed&#13;
ex-boyfriend&#13;
and&#13;
another&#13;
friend.&#13;
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subjects&#13;
were&#13;
taken&#13;
to UPPS&#13;
department&#13;
for&#13;
further&#13;
investigation.&#13;
Ex-boyfriend&#13;
was&#13;
arrested&#13;
for pending&#13;
mailer&#13;
- the&#13;
other&#13;
friend&#13;
was&#13;
released.&#13;
Report&#13;
submined.&#13;
1/26/95&#13;
Inc &#13;
95AO&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
7: 17 pm - Driver,&#13;
no affiliation&#13;
with&#13;
UW,P&#13;
was Slopped&#13;
at CTH &#13;
JR &#13;
&amp;&#13;
HWY&#13;
3 I  for&#13;
failure&#13;
to  &#13;
display&#13;
registration&#13;
plate.&#13;
Check&#13;
revealed&#13;
driver&#13;
suspended&#13;
in WI.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued.&#13;
1/27/95&#13;
Inc  95,41&#13;
Underage&#13;
Drinking,&#13;
1:45&#13;
am - UPPS&#13;
responded&#13;
to a complaint&#13;
from&#13;
housing&#13;
regarding&#13;
two&#13;
underage&#13;
residents&#13;
consuming&#13;
alcoholic&#13;
beverages.&#13;
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were&#13;
issued&#13;
citations&#13;
and&#13;
referred&#13;
to&#13;
Director&#13;
of Residence&#13;
Life.&#13;
1/27/95&#13;
Inc 95,42&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances,&#13;
9:40&#13;
am&#13;
- Stafr&#13;
member&#13;
reported&#13;
that&#13;
upon&#13;
arri &#13;
val &#13;
to&#13;
her office,&#13;
she believed&#13;
someone&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
in her office.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
will&#13;
monitor&#13;
the area.&#13;
1/27/95&#13;
Inc 95,43&#13;
Worthless&#13;
Chcck&#13;
_&#13;
Student&#13;
issued&#13;
NSF&#13;
check&#13;
in payment&#13;
of a parking&#13;
permit.&#13;
Demand&#13;
for&#13;
payment&#13;
mailed&#13;
and&#13;
hold&#13;
placed&#13;
on&#13;
student's&#13;
record.&#13;
1/27/95&#13;
Inc 95-44&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
8:19 pm, Hwy E &#13;
&amp; &#13;
Wood&#13;
Rd.  A&#13;
driver,&#13;
not affiliated&#13;
with&#13;
UW~P,&#13;
was&#13;
observed&#13;
driving&#13;
with&#13;
expired&#13;
registration&#13;
and citation&#13;
was&#13;
issued.&#13;
1/28/95&#13;
Inc 95-45&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
12:28&#13;
am,&#13;
Ctb&#13;
JR,&#13;
.3 miles&#13;
north&#13;
of&#13;
Hwy&#13;
E.  A driver,&#13;
nOl affiliated&#13;
wilh&#13;
UW-P,&#13;
was&#13;
observed&#13;
driving&#13;
at a high&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
of the Week.&#13;
He reported,&#13;
"Colette&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
very&#13;
helpful&#13;
with&#13;
autopsies&#13;
and&#13;
in the office.&#13;
We&#13;
can&#13;
give&#13;
her many&#13;
responsibilities.&#13;
She&#13;
is&#13;
an excellent&#13;
leader,&#13;
often&#13;
helping&#13;
other&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
projects."&#13;
Colette&#13;
thinks&#13;
the&#13;
volunteer&#13;
experience&#13;
is challenging&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
educational.&#13;
She&#13;
stated.&#13;
"Performing&#13;
autopsies,&#13;
especially&#13;
on babies&#13;
and on&#13;
people&#13;
younger&#13;
than&#13;
I,  is  an&#13;
experience&#13;
like&#13;
no other.&#13;
Dr. Witteck&#13;
encourages&#13;
questions&#13;
and&#13;
has quite&#13;
a&#13;
sense&#13;
of humor!&#13;
This&#13;
is learning&#13;
you&#13;
can't&#13;
get from&#13;
a textbook."&#13;
Thanks&#13;
Colette&#13;
for&#13;
being&#13;
an&#13;
enthusiastic&#13;
volunteer&#13;
who&#13;
can&#13;
connect&#13;
service&#13;
with&#13;
learning,&#13;
rate&#13;
of speed.&#13;
Driver&#13;
was&#13;
stopped&#13;
and&#13;
citation&#13;
issued&#13;
for speed&#13;
in excess&#13;
of&#13;
posted&#13;
limits.&#13;
1/29/95&#13;
Inc 95-46&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
A student&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
a traffic&#13;
citation&#13;
for speed&#13;
in excess&#13;
of posted&#13;
limits&#13;
on&#13;
OUler&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd.&#13;
1/29/95&#13;
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Violation,&#13;
10:05&#13;
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Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Rd.&#13;
Driver&#13;
was&#13;
issued&#13;
citation&#13;
for speed&#13;
in excess&#13;
of posted&#13;
limits.&#13;
1/30/95&#13;
Inc 95-48&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
12:23&#13;
am, Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Wood&#13;
Road.&#13;
A student&#13;
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citation&#13;
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driVing&#13;
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with&#13;
a defective&#13;
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              <text>po&#13;
Volume&#13;
23, Issue&#13;
15&#13;
computer&#13;
Stolen&#13;
from&#13;
by Pamela&#13;
Bradshaw&#13;
NewS&#13;
Writer&#13;
A Macintosh&#13;
computer&#13;
was&#13;
reported&#13;
stolen&#13;
Friday,&#13;
January&#13;
13, from&#13;
the Computing.&#13;
Support&#13;
Center.&#13;
"How&#13;
they&#13;
got&#13;
it out&#13;
without&#13;
being&#13;
spotted&#13;
is still&#13;
a&#13;
mystery,"&#13;
said&#13;
Robert&#13;
Deane.&#13;
Chief&#13;
of the University&#13;
Police.&#13;
The&#13;
monitor,&#13;
hard&#13;
drive&#13;
and&#13;
keyboard·&#13;
were&#13;
taken.&#13;
University&#13;
police&#13;
are currently&#13;
investigating&#13;
the theft,&#13;
but do not have&#13;
much&#13;
PSGA &#13;
Senator&#13;
Takes&#13;
Leave&#13;
of&#13;
Absence&#13;
by Kara&#13;
Pacetti&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Diane&#13;
Welsh&#13;
and Melisa&#13;
Halverson&#13;
(right&#13;
to&#13;
left)&#13;
"dish&#13;
it out"&#13;
to two students&#13;
at the Ice Cream&#13;
social&#13;
held&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
18th&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
1995&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
OF WISCONSIN·PARKSIDE&#13;
be &#13;
hidden&#13;
in unti I the person&#13;
was&#13;
ready&#13;
to  retrieve&#13;
it.&#13;
Deane&#13;
suggested&#13;
that some&#13;
modifications&#13;
may&#13;
need&#13;
to  be  made&#13;
to  the&#13;
Computing&#13;
Support&#13;
Center&#13;
to&#13;
prevent&#13;
future&#13;
thefts.&#13;
He&#13;
also&#13;
theorized&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
person&#13;
might&#13;
have&#13;
just&#13;
taken&#13;
the&#13;
computer&#13;
and&#13;
walked&#13;
away&#13;
with&#13;
it.  &#13;
"If &#13;
you&#13;
saw&#13;
a student&#13;
walking&#13;
through&#13;
the campus&#13;
holding&#13;
a&#13;
computer&#13;
you wouldn't&#13;
think&#13;
he's&#13;
stealing&#13;
it. maybe&#13;
it &#13;
needs&#13;
repair,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Deane.&#13;
"If you had enough&#13;
nerve&#13;
you&#13;
could&#13;
walk&#13;
right&#13;
on&#13;
past,&#13;
people&#13;
won't&#13;
pay&#13;
any&#13;
attention&#13;
to you."&#13;
Anybody&#13;
who&#13;
has&#13;
potential&#13;
information&#13;
regarding&#13;
the stolen&#13;
computer&#13;
are encouraged&#13;
to call&#13;
the University&#13;
Police&#13;
at (414)&#13;
595-&#13;
2455.&#13;
Confidentiality&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
assured.&#13;
Even&#13;
anonymous&#13;
phone&#13;
calls&#13;
with&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
welcomed.&#13;
Support&#13;
Cen&#13;
J&#13;
fe&#13;
2&#13;
i&#13;
information.&#13;
Though&#13;
it would&#13;
seem&#13;
difficult&#13;
The&#13;
Computing&#13;
Support&#13;
Center&#13;
to steal&#13;
an object&#13;
as large&#13;
as a&#13;
does&#13;
have&#13;
an  alarm&#13;
that&#13;
is&#13;
computer,&#13;
Deane&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
activated&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
center&#13;
is&#13;
are several&#13;
ways&#13;
to accomplish&#13;
it.&#13;
closed.&#13;
However,&#13;
the alarm&#13;
was&#13;
A person&#13;
could&#13;
have&#13;
taken&#13;
the&#13;
not set off on Thursday&#13;
or Friday,&#13;
elevator&#13;
to another&#13;
floor&#13;
or to the&#13;
the two&#13;
days&#13;
the computer&#13;
could&#13;
basement.&#13;
There&#13;
are also&#13;
many&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
taken.&#13;
This&#13;
led&#13;
small&#13;
rooms&#13;
that a computer&#13;
could&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
to,--------:...:..:....::...::.:.::.:..:...:.::.:.::;'-.::::::.:....:..:.:::..:,&#13;
be lie ve&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
computer&#13;
was&#13;
removed&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
workday.&#13;
WLLC'no&#13;
more&#13;
On Thursday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
26,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco,&#13;
acclaimed&#13;
by&#13;
many&#13;
......&#13;
_...::!11&#13;
...........&#13;
'"&#13;
involved&#13;
in the Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
(anarti&lt;t'srmdering)&#13;
as  an  dedicated&#13;
and&#13;
active&#13;
member,&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
taking&#13;
a&#13;
temporary&#13;
leave&#13;
of absence.&#13;
During&#13;
Rocco's&#13;
two&#13;
year&#13;
involvement&#13;
with&#13;
this organization&#13;
he has&#13;
made&#13;
great&#13;
efforts&#13;
in&#13;
improving&#13;
PSGA&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
entire&#13;
student&#13;
body.&#13;
Until&#13;
the recent&#13;
PSGA&#13;
meeting,&#13;
held&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
20,&#13;
he  was&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
liaison&#13;
to  both&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Child&#13;
Care&#13;
Center&#13;
an the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.&#13;
In the time&#13;
since&#13;
he was&#13;
elected&#13;
as senator&#13;
in the spring&#13;
of 1992,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
has&#13;
worked&#13;
hard&#13;
at&#13;
constantly&#13;
getting&#13;
resolutions&#13;
and&#13;
policies&#13;
passed.&#13;
One&#13;
of  the&#13;
programs&#13;
he&#13;
worked&#13;
hardest&#13;
on&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
safewalk&#13;
program&#13;
which&#13;
began&#13;
in  the&#13;
spring&#13;
of  1993&#13;
after&#13;
a  rape&#13;
occurred&#13;
on Wood&#13;
Road.&#13;
With&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco's&#13;
resolution&#13;
and&#13;
footwork,&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
great&#13;
efforts&#13;
from&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Schlecht,&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
police&#13;
officer,&#13;
the&#13;
program&#13;
made&#13;
it off the ground.&#13;
Bruce&#13;
recalls&#13;
that it was&#13;
the first&#13;
time&#13;
PSGA&#13;
had ever&#13;
established&#13;
a&#13;
working&#13;
relationship&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
of Student&#13;
Affairs&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Department.&#13;
"It &#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
piece&#13;
of legislature,"&#13;
Rocco&#13;
recalled,&#13;
"that&#13;
I &#13;
have&#13;
ever&#13;
seen&#13;
passed&#13;
with&#13;
acclimation&#13;
and&#13;
signed&#13;
by the President&#13;
[of PSGAj&#13;
that day."&#13;
Bruce&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
his  greatest&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
with&#13;
PSGA&#13;
has&#13;
yet to happen,&#13;
but he said,&#13;
"The&#13;
next&#13;
greatest&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
[ have&#13;
developed&#13;
a fine&#13;
working&#13;
relationship&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
finest&#13;
bunch&#13;
of professionals&#13;
that &#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
ever&#13;
met in &#13;
my &#13;
life."&#13;
Other&#13;
activities&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rocco&#13;
and the entire&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
strongly&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
include&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
United&#13;
Council,&#13;
and&#13;
trying&#13;
to get more&#13;
people&#13;
involved&#13;
In&#13;
public&#13;
elections&#13;
in both&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
counties&#13;
and&#13;
on  the&#13;
national&#13;
scene.&#13;
Rocco&#13;
also&#13;
held&#13;
the position&#13;
of&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of PSGA&#13;
from&#13;
December,&#13;
1993&#13;
through&#13;
April&#13;
I,&#13;
1994.&#13;
Science&#13;
Grants&#13;
Awarded&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
Due&#13;
to the persistent&#13;
efforts&#13;
of&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Balsano,&#13;
the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
awarded&#13;
two&#13;
federal&#13;
grants&#13;
worth&#13;
nearly&#13;
$90,000.&#13;
Balsano,&#13;
a&#13;
professor&#13;
of biological&#13;
sciences,&#13;
is&#13;
a man&#13;
whose&#13;
goal&#13;
is to see more&#13;
science&#13;
taught&#13;
in classrooms.&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
I,  &#13;
one&#13;
of&#13;
Balsano's&#13;
programs.&#13;
was&#13;
awarded&#13;
$40,807&#13;
and has been&#13;
an on-going&#13;
project&#13;
for  the past&#13;
ten  years.&#13;
Every&#13;
year&#13;
for the past&#13;
decade,&#13;
Bals&#13;
ano&#13;
has 'received&#13;
funding&#13;
from&#13;
outside&#13;
sources&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
school&#13;
districts&#13;
and&#13;
various&#13;
programs.&#13;
"I've&#13;
been&#13;
very&#13;
fortunate,"&#13;
he commented.&#13;
Originally,&#13;
the&#13;
federal&#13;
government&#13;
funded&#13;
his efforts&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
National&#13;
Science&#13;
FOundation,&#13;
then&#13;
also&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
Department&#13;
of Education.&#13;
This&#13;
department&#13;
houses&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Dwight&#13;
D. Eisenhower&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
and&#13;
Science&#13;
Act.&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Balsano&#13;
These&#13;
grants&#13;
are not handed&#13;
or&#13;
awarded&#13;
to institutions,&#13;
but must&#13;
be&#13;
applied&#13;
for&#13;
by  a  written&#13;
proposal.&#13;
The&#13;
federal&#13;
government&#13;
gives&#13;
money&#13;
to the UW-system,&#13;
but&#13;
members&#13;
of a board&#13;
don't&#13;
"allocate&#13;
it to anyone,"&#13;
he stated.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
stated&#13;
grants&#13;
are&#13;
competitive&#13;
and one must&#13;
propose&#13;
ideas&#13;
and goals&#13;
that address&#13;
a need&#13;
or needs&#13;
to students.&#13;
That's&#13;
why&#13;
Balsano&#13;
consulted&#13;
school&#13;
districts&#13;
and&#13;
'administrations,&#13;
gathenng&#13;
ideas&#13;
before&#13;
writing&#13;
his proposal.&#13;
"You&#13;
wouldn't&#13;
want&#13;
to give&#13;
away&#13;
money&#13;
for&#13;
anything,"&#13;
he&#13;
commented.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
feels&#13;
he &#13;
IS&#13;
and has been&#13;
addressing&#13;
a need&#13;
-&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
I,  &#13;
and&#13;
now&#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
II and Ill.&#13;
Balsano&#13;
said,&#13;
"What&#13;
we're&#13;
doing&#13;
is quite&#13;
popular,"&#13;
referring&#13;
to &#13;
Science&#13;
Fellows&#13;
1: A &#13;
program&#13;
to Improve&#13;
Science&#13;
Education&#13;
in&#13;
the  Elementary&#13;
School.&#13;
Other&#13;
organizations&#13;
which&#13;
once&#13;
criticized&#13;
Balsano's&#13;
work&#13;
are now&#13;
beginning&#13;
to model&#13;
his program&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
objective&#13;
of this two-fold&#13;
'strategy&#13;
is to reduce&#13;
the teacher's&#13;
anxiety&#13;
to &#13;
teach&#13;
basic&#13;
scientific&#13;
facts,&#13;
information.&#13;
and&#13;
concepts.&#13;
The&#13;
following&#13;
goal&#13;
is to provide&#13;
these&#13;
teachers&#13;
with&#13;
materials&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
encourage&#13;
hands-on-science.&#13;
This&#13;
will&#13;
apply&#13;
practical&#13;
knowledge&#13;
to  the&#13;
hands-on-&#13;
experience&#13;
that&#13;
should&#13;
make&#13;
learning&#13;
fun.&#13;
Children&#13;
want&#13;
to do&#13;
things.&#13;
they&#13;
have&#13;
a  short-&#13;
attention&#13;
span.&#13;
"Lectures&#13;
are&#13;
no-no,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
"The&#13;
whole&#13;
idea&#13;
[of this&#13;
program]&#13;
is to ge&#13;
more&#13;
science&#13;
taught."&#13;
and&#13;
h&#13;
sees&#13;
this&#13;
as  the&#13;
way&#13;
t&#13;
accomplish&#13;
it.&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Matsen&#13;
News&#13;
Writer&#13;
Starting&#13;
immediately,&#13;
you'd&#13;
be&#13;
wrong&#13;
if you&#13;
referred&#13;
to  the&#13;
building&#13;
that&#13;
houses&#13;
the library,&#13;
Main&#13;
Place,&#13;
and&#13;
a number&#13;
of&#13;
administrative&#13;
offices&#13;
as The&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center.&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
J.  Smith&#13;
explained&#13;
that a name&#13;
change&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
(WLLC)&#13;
to Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
is&#13;
part&#13;
of an overall&#13;
project.&#13;
Smith&#13;
said&#13;
the signs&#13;
on campus&#13;
are "a&#13;
little&#13;
piece&#13;
of the project."&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
William&#13;
W.  Streeter,&#13;
who&#13;
works&#13;
with&#13;
administration&#13;
and fiscal&#13;
affairs,&#13;
is&#13;
responsible&#13;
for exploring&#13;
the ideas&#13;
of where&#13;
to post&#13;
new&#13;
signs&#13;
on &#13;
1-&#13;
94,&#13;
highways,&#13;
and&#13;
local&#13;
roads&#13;
around&#13;
the&#13;
community.&#13;
He's&#13;
working&#13;
with&#13;
an&#13;
outside&#13;
consultant&#13;
to map&#13;
out the  best&#13;
locations&#13;
for these&#13;
new&#13;
signs.&#13;
The&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
wants&#13;
the university&#13;
to&#13;
be user-friendly,&#13;
and she sees&#13;
the&#13;
simplification&#13;
of Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
to Wyllie&#13;
Hall-as&#13;
a good&#13;
beginning&#13;
for the college&#13;
and the community.&#13;
The&#13;
name&#13;
change&#13;
is to help&#13;
establish&#13;
consistency&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
three&#13;
halls&#13;
(Molinaro,&#13;
Greenquist,&#13;
and&#13;
Tallent),&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
prevent&#13;
further&#13;
confusion&#13;
about&#13;
what&#13;
services&#13;
are located&#13;
in&#13;
that&#13;
facility.&#13;
In the former&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center,&#13;
keying&#13;
in&#13;
on the word&#13;
"library",&#13;
one&#13;
could&#13;
mistake&#13;
the building&#13;
as &#13;
just&#13;
where&#13;
the library&#13;
is, and&#13;
if he or she is&#13;
looking&#13;
for a certain&#13;
room,&#13;
he or&#13;
she might&#13;
assume&#13;
that&#13;
it would&#13;
be&#13;
in the library.&#13;
"It &#13;
assumes&#13;
that&#13;
everything&#13;
is in the library."&#13;
said&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor.&#13;
She&#13;
wants&#13;
students,&#13;
faculty.&#13;
and&#13;
guests&#13;
to be&#13;
able&#13;
to &#13;
find&#13;
the appropriate&#13;
rooms&#13;
and&#13;
services&#13;
without&#13;
hassles.&#13;
Again,&#13;
she wants&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
to be&#13;
user-friendly.&#13;
Harriet&#13;
Wyllie,&#13;
widow&#13;
to&#13;
founding&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Irvin&#13;
G.&#13;
Wyllie,&#13;
did not mind&#13;
the name-&#13;
change&#13;
and&#13;
said,&#13;
''I'm&#13;
just&#13;
glad&#13;
they're&#13;
keeping&#13;
the&#13;
[Wyllie]&#13;
name."&#13;
Originally,&#13;
the university&#13;
was&#13;
going&#13;
to name&#13;
the building&#13;
"Wy&#13;
llie  Center,"&#13;
which&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
wishes&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
have&#13;
kept.&#13;
The&#13;
building&#13;
was&#13;
named&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Library&#13;
Learning&#13;
Center&#13;
in&#13;
1972&#13;
after&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
who&#13;
died&#13;
in October&#13;
of 1974.&#13;
Racism&#13;
lecture&#13;
Jan.31&#13;
"Campus&#13;
Racism&#13;
Today:&#13;
Blueprint&#13;
for&#13;
Uprooting&#13;
Discrimination&#13;
in  America's&#13;
College"&#13;
will&#13;
be discussed&#13;
by&#13;
political&#13;
activist&#13;
and&#13;
historian&#13;
Manning&#13;
Marable&#13;
during&#13;
a free&#13;
lecture&#13;
at  the&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
ide on Tuesday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
31.&#13;
The&#13;
lecture&#13;
will&#13;
be held&#13;
at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
in Room&#13;
104&#13;
of the UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union,&#13;
located&#13;
at the far&#13;
north&#13;
end&#13;
of the main&#13;
campus&#13;
complex.&#13;
The&#13;
lecture&#13;
is sponsored&#13;
by the university's&#13;
Black&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
Committee&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board.&#13;
Marable&#13;
is professor&#13;
of history&#13;
and&#13;
political&#13;
science&#13;
and&#13;
director&#13;
Columbia&#13;
University's&#13;
Institute&#13;
for&#13;
Research&#13;
in African&#13;
American&#13;
Studies.&#13;
He is the author&#13;
of several&#13;
books&#13;
including&#13;
"Beyond&#13;
Black&#13;
and &#13;
White:&#13;
Historical&#13;
and Political&#13;
Essays,"&#13;
"African-American&#13;
Studies:&#13;
Critical&#13;
Perspectives&#13;
of&#13;
the Black&#13;
Experience"&#13;
and&#13;
"Race,&#13;
Reform&#13;
and Rebellion:&#13;
The&#13;
second&#13;
Reconstruction&#13;
in Black&#13;
America."&#13;
Marable&#13;
also&#13;
is author&#13;
of the&#13;
syndicated&#13;
newspaper&#13;
column&#13;
"Along&#13;
the Color&#13;
Line,"&#13;
published&#13;
in more&#13;
than&#13;
250&#13;
newspapers&#13;
and&#13;
broadcast&#13;
by approximately&#13;
60&#13;
radio&#13;
stations.&#13;
A sharp&#13;
critic&#13;
of all&#13;
forms&#13;
of  discrimination&#13;
and&#13;
injustice,&#13;
Marable&#13;
is a strong&#13;
advocate&#13;
of civil&#13;
rites,&#13;
affirmative&#13;
action&#13;
and&#13;
democratic&#13;
empowerment&#13;
for the poor&#13;
and&#13;
minorities.&#13;
._page&#13;
3&#13;
...page&#13;
5&#13;
•••page&#13;
7&#13;
Snow &#13;
Clearing&#13;
Policy Usteci&#13;
When&#13;
snow begins&#13;
to fall on the&#13;
parking&#13;
lots and sidewalks&#13;
of&#13;
campus,&#13;
a team from the grounds&#13;
crew,&#13;
police,&#13;
and housing&#13;
will&#13;
work&#13;
to keep thoroughfares&#13;
clear.&#13;
The following&#13;
are answers&#13;
10&#13;
frequently&#13;
asked&#13;
questions&#13;
about&#13;
snow&#13;
removal:&#13;
-Grounds&#13;
crew&#13;
and  police&#13;
officers&#13;
make&#13;
recommendations&#13;
to&#13;
the director&#13;
of University&#13;
Police&#13;
and the grounds&#13;
supervisor&#13;
on&#13;
when&#13;
to assemble&#13;
a snow-removal&#13;
crew.&#13;
Typically,&#13;
3 inches&#13;
of&#13;
snowfall&#13;
prompts&#13;
snow&#13;
removal&#13;
efforts.&#13;
But, other&#13;
conditions&#13;
- a&#13;
thin film of ice or blowing&#13;
snow&#13;
-&#13;
may&#13;
warrant&#13;
snow-removal&#13;
operations.&#13;
-For an average&#13;
snowfall&#13;
of 3-6&#13;
inches,&#13;
crews&#13;
are  called&#13;
in&#13;
between&#13;
3 and 5 am. For early&#13;
evening&#13;
snows,&#13;
plow&#13;
operators&#13;
may be called&#13;
in to keep fire lanes&#13;
open&#13;
until&#13;
a full removal&#13;
gets&#13;
underway&#13;
as the snowfall&#13;
winds&#13;
down.&#13;
-A jeep is assigned&#13;
to clear and&#13;
salt all campus&#13;
sidewalks&#13;
and&#13;
large entrance&#13;
ways.&#13;
Another&#13;
jeep&#13;
r-----------~~;~~-~------------,&#13;
......&#13;
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() Mala&#13;
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2.&#13;
What&#13;
year&#13;
of  colleqe&#13;
Bre&#13;
you?&#13;
() PreshDan&#13;
(] Sophomore&#13;
(} Junior&#13;
[] Senior&#13;
3.&#13;
Do &#13;
you&#13;
live&#13;
on or orr&#13;
campus?&#13;
[] On CUlPus&#13;
(J  &#13;
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4.&#13;
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you&#13;
attend&#13;
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[J &#13;
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classes&#13;
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day&#13;
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cIa .....&#13;
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How&#13;
concerned&#13;
are you&#13;
about&#13;
your&#13;
safety&#13;
on the&#13;
College&#13;
caapUs?&#13;
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concerned&#13;
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concerned&#13;
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little&#13;
concern~&#13;
n &#13;
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at &#13;
all  concerned&#13;
,6.&#13;
After&#13;
reading&#13;
the&#13;
information&#13;
about&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure,&#13;
are you&#13;
interested&#13;
in testing&#13;
the&#13;
proqram.,&#13;
free&#13;
at  &#13;
cbarqe'?&#13;
() Yes&#13;
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1.&#13;
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Campus&#13;
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If you read the article&#13;
below&#13;
and&#13;
complete&#13;
the attached&#13;
survey,&#13;
Secure&#13;
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$5 to the  University&#13;
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University&#13;
Police&#13;
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is Campus&#13;
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each&#13;
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faculty,&#13;
and staff member&#13;
who subscribes&#13;
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a personally&#13;
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signal&#13;
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the&#13;
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pinpoints&#13;
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police&#13;
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map&#13;
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a&#13;
locator&#13;
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with&#13;
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personal&#13;
profile&#13;
and emergency&#13;
medical&#13;
information&#13;
is shown.&#13;
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help within&#13;
seconds,&#13;
directly&#13;
to the sender's&#13;
location.&#13;
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alarm&#13;
boxes&#13;
flash&#13;
an&#13;
emergency&#13;
light to frighten&#13;
away&#13;
would-be&#13;
attackers&#13;
and guide&#13;
the&#13;
way for police.&#13;
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silent&#13;
receivers&#13;
forward&#13;
the personal&#13;
alarm&#13;
signal.&#13;
Campus&#13;
Secure&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
available&#13;
via&#13;
a  &#13;
semester&#13;
subscription&#13;
basis.&#13;
Campus&#13;
secur:.e&#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
completely&#13;
new &#13;
approach&#13;
to&#13;
improving&#13;
personal&#13;
security&#13;
anywhere&#13;
on &#13;
campus.&#13;
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hands,&#13;
you &#13;
can &#13;
summon&#13;
help in&#13;
seconds,&#13;
24 hours&#13;
a day, 7 days a&#13;
week.&#13;
Please&#13;
return&#13;
surveys&#13;
by mail&#13;
or in person&#13;
to Campus&#13;
police,&#13;
located&#13;
in Tallent&#13;
Hall,&#13;
or to the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
office,&#13;
next to the&#13;
Coffee&#13;
Shoppe&#13;
in Wyllie&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Extended&#13;
Shuttle&#13;
Bus Hours&#13;
The University&#13;
Police&#13;
and public&#13;
safety&#13;
is conducting&#13;
a survey&#13;
to&#13;
determine&#13;
if &#13;
there&#13;
is a need&#13;
and&#13;
interest&#13;
to extend&#13;
the hours&#13;
of&#13;
service&#13;
of the Shuttle&#13;
Bus.&#13;
It was suggested&#13;
by the Sexual&#13;
Assault&#13;
Prevention&#13;
Task Force&#13;
that&#13;
the Shuttle&#13;
Bus extend&#13;
operation&#13;
to&#13;
10:30&#13;
pm. This service&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
one  &#13;
of &#13;
three&#13;
Escort&#13;
Services&#13;
available.&#13;
on the Parkside&#13;
Campus&#13;
during&#13;
the evening&#13;
hours.&#13;
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University&#13;
Police&#13;
provides&#13;
escorts&#13;
as well as the Campus&#13;
Safewalk&#13;
Program.&#13;
A  &#13;
questionnaire&#13;
has  &#13;
been&#13;
provided&#13;
to canvas&#13;
the University&#13;
population-&#13;
students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
staff.&#13;
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range&#13;
for&#13;
usage&#13;
of the shuttle&#13;
bus, usage&#13;
of&#13;
parking&#13;
lots, and selected&#13;
methods&#13;
of paying&#13;
for this extended&#13;
shuttle&#13;
bus service.&#13;
•&#13;
Input&#13;
from&#13;
the  University&#13;
population&#13;
is greatly&#13;
needed&#13;
so&#13;
UPPS&#13;
may provide&#13;
the services&#13;
that are not only&#13;
needed,&#13;
but&#13;
desired&#13;
by those&#13;
who UPPS&#13;
serves.&#13;
The University&#13;
Police&#13;
and Public&#13;
Safety'S&#13;
goal is to provide&#13;
a safe&#13;
and worry&#13;
free campus,&#13;
allowing&#13;
University&#13;
patrons&#13;
to enjoy&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
and  to participate&#13;
in&#13;
scholastic&#13;
and&#13;
community&#13;
activities&#13;
without&#13;
concern&#13;
for&#13;
personal&#13;
safety.&#13;
Editor-In-Chief&#13;
Nick Zahn&#13;
Managing&#13;
Editor&#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
Business&#13;
MgL&#13;
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Wiggins&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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outlined&#13;
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Section.&#13;
.&#13;
2&#13;
t&#13;
l&#13;
l&#13;
Arts lot is cleared&#13;
first for early&#13;
arrivals.&#13;
The eastern&#13;
third of the&#13;
Phy ed lot is cleared&#13;
next. Another&#13;
truck&#13;
clears&#13;
the Union&#13;
and Tallent&#13;
lots.&#13;
-Arnong&#13;
the major&#13;
problems&#13;
encountered&#13;
by &#13;
snow&#13;
crews&#13;
are&#13;
drivers&#13;
who "cut off'  the plows&#13;
while&#13;
the plows&#13;
are backing&#13;
up or&#13;
plowing,&#13;
and cars that are parked&#13;
in uncleared&#13;
areas of the lots.&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
1/17/95&#13;
Inc 95-022&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft&#13;
- Student&#13;
had her back pack&#13;
stolen&#13;
from pigeon&#13;
holes&#13;
at Bookstore.&#13;
Loss of 71.00.&#13;
1/17/95&#13;
Inc 95-023&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft - Staff member&#13;
reported&#13;
his UW-&#13;
P parking&#13;
permit&#13;
and other&#13;
property&#13;
taken&#13;
from his vehicle&#13;
some&#13;
time from&#13;
1/3/95&#13;
through&#13;
1/12195.&#13;
Theft reported&#13;
onl/l7/95.&#13;
t/t 8/95 Inc 95-024&#13;
Personat&#13;
'property&#13;
Theft&#13;
- Student&#13;
had her UW-Parkside&#13;
parking&#13;
permit&#13;
stolen&#13;
from her vehicle.&#13;
Incident&#13;
occurred&#13;
in Milwaukee.&#13;
1/19/95&#13;
Inc 95-025&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assist&#13;
(8:10am) - &#13;
CIA &#13;
Lot. Student&#13;
walking&#13;
from &#13;
CIA &#13;
lot to &#13;
CIA &#13;
building&#13;
fell in&#13;
snow&#13;
and ice. Student&#13;
was conveyed&#13;
to&#13;
Health&#13;
Services.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
1/19/95&#13;
Inc 95-026&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(9;26 am) - Outer Loop/north&#13;
of Hwy.&#13;
JR. UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
called&#13;
to scene&#13;
of a&#13;
student's&#13;
car sliding&#13;
off into a ditch to&#13;
avoid&#13;
an accident&#13;
with another&#13;
student's&#13;
car.Property&#13;
damage&#13;
Jess&#13;
than $200 - no state accident&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
No injuries.&#13;
1/19/95&#13;
Inc 95-027&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(I :27 pm) - Phy. Ed. parking&#13;
lot. UPPS&#13;
officers&#13;
called&#13;
to scene&#13;
of accident&#13;
in&#13;
P.E. traffic&#13;
aisle.&#13;
State accident&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
.&#13;
1/19/95&#13;
Inc 95-028&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft (6;03 pm) Union&#13;
Cafeteria,&#13;
L-I.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
leaving&#13;
jacket&#13;
and&#13;
purse&#13;
on seat while&#13;
ordering&#13;
food.&#13;
Upon&#13;
leaving,&#13;
student&#13;
noticed&#13;
that&#13;
purse&#13;
containing&#13;
money&#13;
and credit&#13;
cards&#13;
was missing&#13;
- report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
1/20/95&#13;
Inc 95-029&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident&#13;
(11:03 &#13;
am) - &#13;
Union&#13;
Lot Vehicle&#13;
driven&#13;
by student&#13;
backed&#13;
into parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
of another&#13;
student.&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
#1&#13;
sustained&#13;
minor&#13;
damage,&#13;
broken&#13;
[ail&#13;
light. No state accident&#13;
form required.&#13;
t120/95&#13;
tnc 95-030&#13;
Accident&#13;
(Snowmobile)&#13;
(10:27&#13;
pm) - Hwy. E,&#13;
east of JR. Witness&#13;
and UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
observed&#13;
subject&#13;
laying&#13;
on ground&#13;
in&#13;
driveway&#13;
of ball field parking&#13;
lot,&#13;
unresponsive.&#13;
Subject&#13;
conveyed&#13;
to St.&#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
1/22/95&#13;
Inc 95-031&#13;
Fire Alarm,&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
Btdg. (3:35 pm)-&#13;
Wrestlers&#13;
putting&#13;
away equipment&#13;
accidentally&#13;
activated&#13;
alarm.&#13;
UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
responded&#13;
and reset alarm.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
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seek&#13;
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Senate&#13;
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Harassment&#13;
Policy&#13;
and&#13;
Procedures?"&#13;
Smith&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
she&#13;
could&#13;
not&#13;
comment&#13;
on the&#13;
extent&#13;
to which&#13;
senate&#13;
recommendations&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
considered&#13;
because&#13;
she&#13;
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not&#13;
serving&#13;
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Chancellor&#13;
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concern&#13;
that&#13;
Snyder&#13;
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the&#13;
sexual&#13;
harassment&#13;
Tabitha&#13;
Brown&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
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Senate&#13;
meeting&#13;
on November&#13;
1, 1994,&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Snyder,&#13;
Professor&#13;
of&#13;
Philosophy&#13;
at the&#13;
University&#13;
ofWisconsin-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
raised&#13;
concerns&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
complexity&#13;
of the&#13;
current&#13;
policy&#13;
which&#13;
deals&#13;
with&#13;
sexual&#13;
harassment&#13;
and&#13;
consensual&#13;
relationships.&#13;
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specific&#13;
question&#13;
Snyder&#13;
directed&#13;
to the&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
was,&#13;
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of&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
policy&#13;
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the&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
it&#13;
deals&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
notion&#13;
of&#13;
consensual&#13;
relationships.&#13;
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his&#13;
belief&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
two&#13;
are&#13;
As&#13;
a result&#13;
ofthis&#13;
year's&#13;
first&#13;
snowfall&#13;
Tues.&#13;
Dec.&#13;
6, a snow&#13;
emergency&#13;
was&#13;
declared,&#13;
the&#13;
Library&#13;
closed&#13;
early,&#13;
and&#13;
third&#13;
shift&#13;
custodians&#13;
were&#13;
called&#13;
in early&#13;
to work.&#13;
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to campus&#13;
police,&#13;
no&#13;
accidents&#13;
were&#13;
reported&#13;
in their&#13;
jurisdiction.&#13;
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Sgt.&#13;
Leuenberger's&#13;
squad&#13;
became&#13;
stuck&#13;
five&#13;
Tom&#13;
Knitter&#13;
or six times.&#13;
Tom&#13;
Knitter,&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
safety&#13;
coordinator&#13;
reminder&#13;
students&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
"need&#13;
to slow&#13;
down&#13;
and&#13;
adjust&#13;
speed&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
time&#13;
of year.&#13;
They&#13;
need&#13;
to make&#13;
sure&#13;
to have&#13;
at least&#13;
half&#13;
a tank&#13;
of gas&#13;
they&#13;
worm&#13;
clothing&#13;
leave&#13;
house&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
shovel&#13;
and&#13;
sand&#13;
or salt.&#13;
blanket&#13;
flares&#13;
good&#13;
mechanical&#13;
condition&#13;
winterized&#13;
properly.&#13;
Mandatory&#13;
recycling&#13;
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Student-teacher&#13;
evaluations&#13;
Yourright to know?&#13;
by Anna&#13;
Bosco&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
This&#13;
semester&#13;
faculty&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
struggling&#13;
to develop&#13;
a&#13;
better&#13;
system&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
fairly&#13;
evaluate&#13;
teachers.&#13;
Evaluations&#13;
are&#13;
looked&#13;
at&#13;
when&#13;
a teacher&#13;
is up&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
raise,&#13;
promotion,&#13;
or tenure.&#13;
The&#13;
Attorney&#13;
General&#13;
has&#13;
ruled&#13;
that&#13;
it is legal&#13;
for&#13;
students&#13;
to have&#13;
access&#13;
to&#13;
teacher&#13;
evaluations.&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
dealing&#13;
with&#13;
this issue&#13;
since&#13;
the&#13;
beginning.&#13;
The&#13;
committee&#13;
she&#13;
helped&#13;
put&#13;
together&#13;
is&#13;
called&#13;
The&#13;
Student&#13;
Course&#13;
Information&#13;
Pilot&#13;
Project.&#13;
This&#13;
pilot&#13;
project&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
tested&#13;
in four&#13;
departments&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
end&#13;
ofthe&#13;
semester.&#13;
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asked&#13;
what&#13;
these&#13;
four&#13;
departments&#13;
will&#13;
do,&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
said,&#13;
"Each&#13;
department&#13;
will&#13;
hand&#13;
out&#13;
EffectiveJanuary&#13;
1, 1995,&#13;
the&#13;
State&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
will&#13;
ban&#13;
the&#13;
burial&#13;
of recyclable&#13;
materials&#13;
in landfills.&#13;
The&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Recycling&#13;
Law&#13;
requires&#13;
all&#13;
individuals&#13;
and&#13;
institutions&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
state&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
to recycle.&#13;
It &#13;
provides&#13;
a prioritized&#13;
list&#13;
of waste&#13;
management&#13;
options.&#13;
Recycling&#13;
is the&#13;
third&#13;
option,&#13;
behind&#13;
reducing&#13;
and&#13;
reusing.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
is attempting&#13;
to comply&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
state&#13;
law&#13;
as follows.&#13;
Presently&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
24 recycling&#13;
stations&#13;
in the&#13;
public&#13;
areas&#13;
around&#13;
campus.&#13;
Each&#13;
station&#13;
consists&#13;
of three&#13;
bins:&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
paper,&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
commingled&#13;
material&#13;
(glass,&#13;
plastic,&#13;
and&#13;
metal),&#13;
and&#13;
one&#13;
for&#13;
waste.&#13;
Each&#13;
recycling&#13;
bin&#13;
is&#13;
labeled&#13;
to show&#13;
its&#13;
purpose.&#13;
Phase&#13;
2 &#13;
will&#13;
include&#13;
the&#13;
installation&#13;
of additional&#13;
units,&#13;
including&#13;
refurbished&#13;
trash&#13;
receptacles.&#13;
In&#13;
addition,&#13;
university&#13;
offices&#13;
provide&#13;
containers&#13;
to collect&#13;
their&#13;
recyclables.said&#13;
to Mary&#13;
Ruetz,&#13;
Program&#13;
Assistant&#13;
to Business&#13;
Services.&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky&#13;
questions&#13;
that&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
devised&#13;
by the&#13;
committee,&#13;
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bpntinUecj.&#13;
p; &#13;
2.&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
\Race relations:&#13;
Has the media&#13;
brainwashed&#13;
you yet?&#13;
Women's&#13;
center holding&#13;
a&#13;
holiday&#13;
drive&#13;
relations&#13;
among&#13;
people&#13;
of&#13;
color."&#13;
"My&#13;
discussion&#13;
today&#13;
will&#13;
look&#13;
at how&#13;
national&#13;
news&#13;
magazines&#13;
characterize&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
between&#13;
blacks,&#13;
Asian-Americans&#13;
and&#13;
Hispanics,"&#13;
Thornton&#13;
said.&#13;
When&#13;
researching&#13;
using&#13;
articles&#13;
published&#13;
between&#13;
1980&#13;
and&#13;
1992,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
colleagues&#13;
found&#13;
51&#13;
articles&#13;
from&#13;
18 magazines&#13;
dealing&#13;
with&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
media.&#13;
Only&#13;
three&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
dealt&#13;
with&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
specifically.&#13;
The&#13;
remainder,&#13;
he&#13;
states,&#13;
had,&#13;
"ideas&#13;
and&#13;
discussions&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
embedded&#13;
in larger&#13;
discussions."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
stated&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
is, "an&#13;
underlying&#13;
set&#13;
of&#13;
agendas&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
was&#13;
playing&#13;
with&#13;
in terms&#13;
of how&#13;
they&#13;
present&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
generally."&#13;
In&#13;
support&#13;
of this,&#13;
he&#13;
states,&#13;
"what&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
ignored&#13;
in LA&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
Racejcontinued&#13;
on·p.&#13;
2.&#13;
Previous&#13;
studies&#13;
had&#13;
been&#13;
limited&#13;
to calculating&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of minorities&#13;
in mass&#13;
media&#13;
organizations&#13;
or&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Bradshaw&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
MichaelThornton,an&#13;
associate&#13;
professor&#13;
from&#13;
UW-&#13;
Madison,&#13;
spoke&#13;
at Parkside&#13;
about&#13;
his&#13;
research&#13;
into&#13;
how&#13;
national&#13;
news&#13;
magazines&#13;
portray&#13;
race&#13;
relationships&#13;
among&#13;
minorities.&#13;
The&#13;
December&#13;
1st&#13;
lecture&#13;
was&#13;
,  sponsored&#13;
by the&#13;
Office&#13;
of&#13;
Multicultural&#13;
Student&#13;
Affairs&#13;
with&#13;
funding&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities&#13;
Council.&#13;
In his&#13;
presentation,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
theorizes&#13;
that&#13;
"we&#13;
primarily&#13;
get&#13;
our&#13;
understanding&#13;
about&#13;
race&#13;
and&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
mass&#13;
medias."&#13;
However,&#13;
when&#13;
searching&#13;
for&#13;
evidence&#13;
he&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
discovered,&#13;
"there&#13;
are&#13;
no&#13;
studies&#13;
looking&#13;
at how mass&#13;
media&#13;
influences&#13;
the&#13;
nature&#13;
of our&#13;
understanding&#13;
of race&#13;
relations.&#13;
In&#13;
other&#13;
words,&#13;
how&#13;
groups&#13;
of people&#13;
get&#13;
along&#13;
together."&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be a Tree&#13;
of Hope&#13;
displayed&#13;
in the&#13;
alcove&#13;
next&#13;
to the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
Dec.&#13;
5 through&#13;
finals.&#13;
The&#13;
tree&#13;
is to&#13;
remind&#13;
us of the&#13;
meaning&#13;
ofthe&#13;
holiday&#13;
season,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
hope&#13;
that&#13;
everyone&#13;
will&#13;
take&#13;
a few&#13;
moments&#13;
out&#13;
of their&#13;
busy&#13;
schedules&#13;
to remember&#13;
the&#13;
less&#13;
fortunate&#13;
by bringing&#13;
in non-perishable&#13;
food&#13;
items.&#13;
Proceeds&#13;
will&#13;
be donated&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Shalom&#13;
Center,&#13;
the&#13;
battered&#13;
women/children's&#13;
shelter&#13;
in&#13;
Racine.&#13;
The&#13;
Paper&#13;
Chain&#13;
Project&#13;
is designed&#13;
to raise&#13;
money&#13;
for&#13;
both&#13;
donees.&#13;
For&#13;
25 cents,&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
put&#13;
your&#13;
own&#13;
holiday&#13;
wishes&#13;
on a &#13;
link&#13;
in the&#13;
chain.&#13;
We&#13;
are&#13;
hoping&#13;
to &#13;
create&#13;
a&#13;
chain&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
go far&#13;
in decking&#13;
our&#13;
Parkside&#13;
halls&#13;
on&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
13.&#13;
Links&#13;
may&#13;
be purchased&#13;
at the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
or at the&#13;
Bake&#13;
Sale&#13;
Dec.&#13;
8. The&#13;
Tree&#13;
of Hope&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
raffled&#13;
off&#13;
on&#13;
Dec.&#13;
13.&#13;
The&#13;
lucky&#13;
ticket&#13;
can&#13;
be bought&#13;
at the&#13;
Women's&#13;
Center.&#13;
Michael&#13;
Thornton&#13;
looking&#13;
at what&#13;
stereotypes&#13;
a&#13;
single&#13;
minority&#13;
group&#13;
presented&#13;
on television.&#13;
This&#13;
prompted&#13;
Thornton&#13;
and&#13;
his&#13;
colleagues&#13;
to begin&#13;
their&#13;
own&#13;
study&#13;
of race&#13;
relations.&#13;
Thornton&#13;
states&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
research&#13;
he&#13;
discussed&#13;
in his&#13;
lecture,&#13;
"is&#13;
part&#13;
of a larger&#13;
project&#13;
...1ooking&#13;
at how&#13;
mass&#13;
media&#13;
characterizes&#13;
race&#13;
Tuition&#13;
raffle&#13;
Tickets&#13;
are&#13;
now&#13;
on sale&#13;
at the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
tuition&#13;
raffie.&#13;
Grand&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be a free&#13;
semester's&#13;
tuition.&#13;
Second&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be $250&#13;
in books&#13;
at Follett's&#13;
bookstore.&#13;
Third&#13;
prize&#13;
will&#13;
be $150&#13;
from&#13;
Follett's.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
please&#13;
contact&#13;
PSGA.&#13;
Tickets&#13;
cost&#13;
$2,&#13;
and&#13;
can&#13;
be purchased&#13;
by contacting&#13;
any&#13;
PSGA&#13;
senator.&#13;
Good&#13;
luck!&#13;
2&#13;
Harassment,&#13;
continued&#13;
from &#13;
p. &#13;
1&#13;
they&#13;
feel&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
must.&#13;
He&#13;
added&#13;
that&#13;
it  ought&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
done&#13;
without&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
endorsement.&#13;
Snyder&#13;
will&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
his&#13;
concerns&#13;
dealt&#13;
with&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
meeting&#13;
in&#13;
early&#13;
spring&#13;
where&#13;
he&#13;
will&#13;
make&#13;
a motion&#13;
to&#13;
reconsider&#13;
the&#13;
view&#13;
of&#13;
consensual&#13;
relations.&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Eleanor&#13;
Smith&#13;
declined&#13;
further&#13;
comment&#13;
stating&#13;
that&#13;
"the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
meeting,&#13;
is the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
meeting"&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
is a separate&#13;
entity.&#13;
found&#13;
the&#13;
ambiguity&#13;
troubling.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
absence&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
chair,&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Stephens,&#13;
the&#13;
chair&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
department&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
wasn't&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
an&#13;
answer&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
specific&#13;
language&#13;
but&#13;
believed&#13;
it  to&#13;
be&#13;
derivative&#13;
of language&#13;
worked&#13;
out&#13;
on&#13;
other&#13;
campuses.&#13;
Because&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
confusion&#13;
which&#13;
lies&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
language,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
"we&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
endorse&#13;
a policy&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
don't&#13;
understand."&#13;
He&#13;
had&#13;
no&#13;
problem&#13;
of&#13;
having&#13;
the&#13;
policy&#13;
put&#13;
into&#13;
effect&#13;
if&#13;
Sexual&#13;
Harassment&#13;
Committee&#13;
which&#13;
asked,&#13;
"Pursuant&#13;
to&#13;
providing&#13;
'clear&#13;
direction&#13;
... about&#13;
professional&#13;
risks&#13;
associated&#13;
with&#13;
[such]&#13;
relations',&#13;
will&#13;
you&#13;
clarify&#13;
2c&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Statement&#13;
on&#13;
Consensual&#13;
Relationships?"&#13;
The&#13;
statement&#13;
that&#13;
he&#13;
is&#13;
concerned&#13;
with&#13;
reads,&#13;
"the&#13;
individual&#13;
in&#13;
power&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
relationship&#13;
will&#13;
bear&#13;
the&#13;
burden&#13;
of&#13;
responsibility."&#13;
His&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
this&#13;
phrase&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
what&#13;
"burden&#13;
of&#13;
responsibility"&#13;
meant.&#13;
He&#13;
administration.&#13;
This&#13;
case&#13;
stresses&#13;
the&#13;
importance&#13;
of&#13;
seeking&#13;
the&#13;
advice&#13;
offaculty&#13;
in&#13;
decisions&#13;
made&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
administration&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
university.&#13;
Essentially,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
sees&#13;
it  as&#13;
problematic&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
wasn't&#13;
consulted&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
accept&#13;
the&#13;
policy&#13;
was&#13;
made.&#13;
He&#13;
states&#13;
"the&#13;
administration&#13;
doesn't&#13;
run&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
in&#13;
all&#13;
aspects,&#13;
[the]&#13;
faculty&#13;
has&#13;
a lot&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
with&#13;
it."&#13;
In&#13;
addition,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
directed&#13;
a question&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
chair&#13;
of the&#13;
1 separate&#13;
issues&#13;
and&#13;
should&#13;
be&#13;
treated&#13;
as&#13;
such.&#13;
If there&#13;
needs&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
any&#13;
connection&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
two&#13;
issues,&#13;
Snyder&#13;
says&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
should&#13;
be a "minimal&#13;
connection&#13;
between&#13;
them."&#13;
Another&#13;
problem&#13;
that&#13;
Snyder&#13;
sees&#13;
associated&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
sexual&#13;
harassment&#13;
policy&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
it  was&#13;
never&#13;
endorsed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate,&#13;
yet&#13;
it is on&#13;
the&#13;
books&#13;
and&#13;
presumably&#13;
enacted.&#13;
This&#13;
raised&#13;
the&#13;
issue&#13;
of Spoto,&#13;
a suit&#13;
filed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
senate&#13;
of &#13;
UW-&#13;
Platteville&#13;
against&#13;
the&#13;
Evals,&#13;
continued&#13;
from &#13;
p. &#13;
1&#13;
often&#13;
judge&#13;
their&#13;
teachers&#13;
on&#13;
whether&#13;
they&#13;
liked&#13;
them&#13;
or&#13;
not.&#13;
They&#13;
could&#13;
judge&#13;
their&#13;
style&#13;
of&#13;
teaching.&#13;
When&#13;
asked&#13;
how&#13;
she&#13;
treats&#13;
her&#13;
surveys,&#13;
Davis&#13;
replied&#13;
that&#13;
if a student&#13;
does&#13;
make&#13;
a valid&#13;
and&#13;
helpful&#13;
suggestion&#13;
she&#13;
would&#13;
consider&#13;
a&#13;
change.&#13;
She&#13;
is&#13;
also&#13;
encouraged&#13;
by&#13;
good&#13;
comments.&#13;
Davis&#13;
feels&#13;
a little&#13;
uncomfortable&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
idea&#13;
of&#13;
these&#13;
surveys&#13;
being&#13;
published.&#13;
She&#13;
believes&#13;
the&#13;
publishing&#13;
the&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
acceptable&#13;
if &#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
printed&#13;
in&#13;
a discreet,&#13;
non-threatening&#13;
way.&#13;
She&#13;
was&#13;
concerned,&#13;
though,&#13;
with&#13;
how&#13;
much&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
revealed.&#13;
have&#13;
two&#13;
sources&#13;
of feedback&#13;
that&#13;
will&#13;
let&#13;
them&#13;
know&#13;
where&#13;
they&#13;
stand&#13;
with&#13;
students.&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Davis,&#13;
a German&#13;
instructor&#13;
at&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
teaching&#13;
for&#13;
six&#13;
years.&#13;
Davis&#13;
is&#13;
in&#13;
favor&#13;
of&#13;
students&#13;
evaluating&#13;
their&#13;
teachers&#13;
because&#13;
"Students&#13;
do&#13;
have&#13;
a right&#13;
to&#13;
express&#13;
their&#13;
opinion&#13;
and&#13;
have&#13;
a chance&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
teachers&#13;
feedback&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
performance&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
semester."&#13;
She&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
students&#13;
should&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
fair&#13;
when&#13;
making&#13;
these&#13;
evaluations.&#13;
The&#13;
only&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
evaluations,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
Davis,&#13;
is that&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
these&#13;
questions&#13;
will&#13;
ask,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
things,&#13;
about&#13;
teaching&#13;
style&#13;
and&#13;
questions&#13;
ifthe&#13;
objectives&#13;
ofthe&#13;
teacher&#13;
were&#13;
clear."&#13;
Eventually&#13;
the&#13;
results&#13;
and&#13;
a syllabus&#13;
ofthe&#13;
class&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
made&#13;
available&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
library.&#13;
These&#13;
results&#13;
will&#13;
probably&#13;
not&#13;
be&#13;
available&#13;
until&#13;
next&#13;
year.&#13;
"Students&#13;
are&#13;
qualified&#13;
to&#13;
evaluate&#13;
certain&#13;
aspects,&#13;
but&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
not&#13;
best&#13;
qualified&#13;
to&#13;
evaluate&#13;
other&#13;
things&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
content&#13;
of the&#13;
material,"&#13;
said&#13;
Kornetsky.&#13;
With&#13;
the&#13;
questions&#13;
prepared&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Student&#13;
Course&#13;
Information&#13;
Pilot&#13;
Project,&#13;
teachers&#13;
will&#13;
soon&#13;
Race, continued&#13;
from p. 1&#13;
contexts.&#13;
Why&#13;
isn't&#13;
it important&#13;
to&#13;
these&#13;
magazines&#13;
that&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
last&#13;
twenty,&#13;
thirty&#13;
years&#13;
that&#13;
where&#13;
all&#13;
these&#13;
racial&#13;
minorities&#13;
are&#13;
living&#13;
jobs&#13;
have&#13;
left?&#13;
You&#13;
leave&#13;
behind&#13;
unemployed,&#13;
very&#13;
frustrated&#13;
people."&#13;
Thornton's&#13;
lecture&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
second&#13;
lecture&#13;
of&#13;
a series&#13;
this&#13;
semester&#13;
founded&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities&#13;
council.&#13;
There&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
two&#13;
more&#13;
lectures&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
spring&#13;
semester&#13;
discussing&#13;
race&#13;
related&#13;
issues.&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
use&#13;
of&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-&#13;
American&#13;
followed&#13;
similar&#13;
patters&#13;
with,&#13;
"apparently&#13;
no&#13;
important&#13;
distinction&#13;
between&#13;
these&#13;
groups."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
a&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
important&#13;
things&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
magazines&#13;
did&#13;
not&#13;
discuss&#13;
regarding&#13;
face&#13;
relations.&#13;
He states,&#13;
"there's&#13;
no&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
economics,&#13;
there's&#13;
no&#13;
discussion&#13;
[or]&#13;
very&#13;
little&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
racism,&#13;
there's&#13;
very&#13;
little&#13;
discussion&#13;
about&#13;
any&#13;
of the&#13;
wider&#13;
thing&#13;
while&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
discussed&#13;
black&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-American&#13;
relations.&#13;
Thornton&#13;
continued&#13;
by&#13;
looking&#13;
at&#13;
what&#13;
groups&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
described&#13;
as&#13;
being&#13;
involved&#13;
in&#13;
racial&#13;
conflicts.&#13;
He&#13;
found&#13;
mention&#13;
of&#13;
blacks,&#13;
Hispanics&#13;
and&#13;
Asian-Americans.&#13;
He&#13;
states&#13;
that,&#13;
" what&#13;
the&#13;
media&#13;
did,&#13;
they&#13;
homogenized&#13;
each&#13;
one&#13;
of&#13;
those&#13;
groups."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
found&#13;
the&#13;
term&#13;
black&#13;
interchanged&#13;
for&#13;
Haitian,&#13;
West&#13;
Indian,&#13;
African&#13;
and&#13;
Latin.&#13;
He&#13;
said&#13;
Hispanics&#13;
played&#13;
a very&#13;
important&#13;
role&#13;
in&#13;
terms&#13;
of&#13;
what&#13;
happened.&#13;
One&#13;
example&#13;
ofthis&#13;
is that&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
people&#13;
arrested&#13;
in&#13;
LA&#13;
were&#13;
Hispanic.&#13;
Why&#13;
didn't&#13;
the&#13;
press&#13;
make&#13;
a big&#13;
deal&#13;
of that?&#13;
They&#13;
ignored&#13;
it  completely.&#13;
They&#13;
were&#13;
aware&#13;
of &#13;
it,"&#13;
Also&#13;
in&#13;
support&#13;
of the&#13;
underlying&#13;
agenda,&#13;
Thornton&#13;
states&#13;
that,&#13;
"not&#13;
all&#13;
[news&#13;
magazines]&#13;
depicted&#13;
race&#13;
relations&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
sort&#13;
of way."&#13;
Thornton&#13;
observed&#13;
that&#13;
TIME&#13;
depicted&#13;
the&#13;
LA&#13;
riots&#13;
as&#13;
a black-white&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Incident&#13;
Report&#13;
(12:12&#13;
prn)&#13;
- UPPS&#13;
officer&#13;
contacted&#13;
by&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept.&#13;
regarding&#13;
the possibility&#13;
of&#13;
a Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
missing.&#13;
Incorrect&#13;
information&#13;
- student&#13;
not missing.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
offense).&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
and&#13;
report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
Student's&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
rolled&#13;
from&#13;
its&#13;
slot&#13;
aod&#13;
struck&#13;
parked&#13;
vehicle&#13;
of another&#13;
student.&#13;
No&#13;
apparent&#13;
damage&#13;
evident.&#13;
Report&#13;
submitted.&#13;
11128/94&#13;
Inc&#13;
94-667&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation&#13;
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