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              <text>Volume 14,&#13;
o.&#13;
19&#13;
Earthquake shook&#13;
campus Friday&#13;
by KArl&#13;
Dt&#13;
Oft&#13;
.-ew Editor&#13;
"AS soon as&#13;
I&#13;
felt It&#13;
I&#13;
Imew&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
was,"&#13;
said John&#13;
Campbell, associate  I;eogra.&#13;
phy professor, and&#13;
assoc&#13;
ale&#13;
dean of the faculty. "I&#13;
gu&#13;
once you felt one, you tnsunc-&#13;
trvely can teU another.&#13;
II&#13;
What campbell  described&#13;
was an earthquake that ec-&#13;
cured last Friday throul;hout&#13;
the upper  lldwe t and "hJch&#13;
registered flve&#13;
on&#13;
the Rlchler&#13;
scale. He was sitUn&#13;
Ln&#13;
hia&#13;
chalr  In his&#13;
ornce&#13;
In the&#13;
chancellor's area when he felt&#13;
the earthquake.&#13;
"There was a sltghl vibra-&#13;
tion, and then a minute later-&#13;
there was another vibration&#13;
as&#13;
if&#13;
maybe a dump tNck&#13;
had driven&#13;
by;'&#13;
he said.&#13;
"Ex.&#13;
cept that there "'as no plat&#13;
for the truck&#13;
to&#13;
be."&#13;
campbell said most people&#13;
in&#13;
the cnenceuces area stuck&#13;
their heads out&#13;
ot&#13;
uieu- otne&#13;
and conferred about ""'hal&#13;
happened.&#13;
"I&#13;
suppoae that&#13;
those people&#13;
who "&#13;
re "aJk.&#13;
Ing around might not have&#13;
feltlt&#13;
as&#13;
much&#13;
1&#13;
dld&#13;
beeau&#13;
1&#13;
was sitting in my chair," he&#13;
said. "The VIbration&#13;
cam&#13;
up&#13;
through the chaLr.··&#13;
Campbell sald he had&#13;
be&#13;
n&#13;
through some severe eartn-&#13;
quakes&#13;
in&#13;
the  northw&#13;
t.&#13;
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•&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
Budget down, fees up&#13;
b.&#13;
Jennie&#13;
TunItI&#13;
I~&#13;
Editor&#13;
Amid t the Impending&#13;
lUI.&#13;
tIon increase which studen&#13;
will&#13;
absorb In the fall.&#13;
th&#13;
re&#13;
is some&#13;
good&#13;
news .&#13;
th&#13;
segregated fee budget&#13;
wlll&#13;
not&#13;
Increase.&#13;
The bad news Is stud nta'&#13;
fees may increase.&#13;
SUFAC  (the   gregat d&#13;
University  Fee  Allocation&#13;
Committee&#13;
I&#13;
managed&#13;
to k  P&#13;
the&#13;
overan budget&#13;
for stud nt&#13;
organlzaUons&#13;
and&#13;
n.&#13;
eel at&#13;
a zero increase. and actual! '&#13;
decreased&#13;
by .16&#13;
perc&#13;
nt&#13;
over&#13;
last&#13;
year,&#13;
wtule&#13;
not lUndertng&#13;
those&#13;
services.&#13;
said Adnan&#13;
Serrano.&#13;
SUF AC&#13;
ch.a.lr.&#13;
Serrano said that&#13;
while lh&#13;
budget&#13;
did  not  Increase.&#13;
segregated tees may increase&#13;
by about&#13;
S6&#13;
per semester due&#13;
to the University  changing&#13;
enrollment projections.&#13;
"The University finally&#13;
de-&#13;
cided&#13;
to&#13;
scale&#13;
oown&#13;
the en-&#13;
rollment projections for next&#13;
year&#13;
from ~.800&#13;
to&#13;
~.lOOstu·&#13;
ystem pres. to visit campus&#13;
academic background, comes&#13;
to  the&#13;
UW&#13;
System  from&#13;
Southern  Illinois University&#13;
System, where he had been&#13;
chancellor since&#13;
1979.&#13;
He holds a&#13;
PhD&#13;
degree&#13;
in&#13;
philosophy from Purdue&#13;
Unl-&#13;
versity&#13;
and&#13;
has served as as-&#13;
sistant to the president of&#13;
IIll-&#13;
nois&#13;
State University:&#13;
aca-&#13;
demic vice president,  dean&#13;
and associate professor of&#13;
so--&#13;
ciology at Towson State O?ii~-&#13;
ge in Baltimore:  and presi-&#13;
dent of Southern Illinois Uni·&#13;
versity at Edwardsville  be-&#13;
fore being&#13;
named&#13;
the first&#13;
chanceiior of the ~e~IY o~-&#13;
ganized southel7l&#13;
IllmolS&#13;
Uro-&#13;
verslty system.&#13;
to the&#13;
L·g&#13;
level. where the&#13;
university's  main administra-&#13;
tive offices are located.&#13;
Shaw,  who assumed  t~e&#13;
presidency  January&#13;
23,&#13;
WIll&#13;
spend most of the day on&#13;
campus,  meeting  with fac-&#13;
ulty. staff and student&#13;
groups.&#13;
and  with acting  chancellor&#13;
Mary Elizabeth Shutler.&#13;
His appointment  was&#13;
an-&#13;
nounced  last September&#13;
by&#13;
the UW Board of Regent~.&#13;
Shaw,&#13;
46.&#13;
succeeds Robert&#13;
0 .&#13;
Neil who left to assume the&#13;
presidency  of the University&#13;
of Virginia last July.&#13;
.&#13;
Shaw&#13;
who has a reputatIon&#13;
a&#13;
s&#13;
a sa~vy administrator  a~d&#13;
d&#13;
·t·  to hIS&#13;
manag-e'i" in ad I Ion&#13;
enrteth&#13;
"Buzz"&#13;
Shaw,&#13;
~ appointed president  of&#13;
niversity&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
F .&#13;
will&#13;
visit the campus&#13;
eb. 11, where  he will&#13;
at a specially&#13;
sched-&#13;
f&#13;
Social&#13;
Science&#13;
Roundta-&#13;
rom&#13;
1:15&#13;
to&#13;
2&#13;
p.m. in the&#13;
bralth Room of the Wyllle&#13;
~'Learning Center.&#13;
W&#13;
s Roundtable  talk,&#13;
S&#13;
"Perspectives&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
Ystem," is free  and&#13;
to&#13;
the public. The Gal.&#13;
lak~oom can be reached&#13;
t&#13;
I&#13;
g&#13;
the elevator on the&#13;
W&#13;
evel&#13;
Of.&#13;
Main Place&#13;
in&#13;
YllIe&#13;
Library-Learning&#13;
U?Cated just south of&#13;
~  Center counter),&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2 Thursday, February 6,1986&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Immigration-letfreedom  ring&#13;
To the Editor,&#13;
Somebody asked  me, so I&#13;
would  like  to  answer  this&#13;
through open letter  since&#13;
it&#13;
was a letter someone asked&#13;
me to sign. The letter was to&#13;
be sent to Governor Earl. and&#13;
it&#13;
was asking  him&#13;
to&#13;
initiate&#13;
or   to   support   legislation&#13;
restricting   immigration   into&#13;
the state from other parts of&#13;
the United States. I said. "Let&#13;
me think about it."&#13;
That   was  two  months  ago,&#13;
and since then I've  moved&#13;
and re.regtstered . at school.&#13;
The request  to sign the letter&#13;
kept bothering my mind. so I&#13;
finally looked into the subject&#13;
in&#13;
some  interesting   ways.&#13;
First  I  went  down to  the&#13;
Social Services building,  and&#13;
I just watched people coming&#13;
and  going.  Then.  hopping  on a&#13;
bus, I rode out to State Sena-&#13;
tor&#13;
Andrea's    neighborhood,&#13;
and  also  one  of  those&#13;
50-&#13;
caLled undesirable  neighbor-&#13;
hoods where AFDC recipients&#13;
reside  in order  to&#13;
try  and&#13;
make their aid make it until&#13;
the end of the month. I finally&#13;
ended  up  at  the  Kenosha&#13;
County Courthouse, and I also&#13;
took some time to stand and&#13;
look at the statue  located  at&#13;
the  center  of  Civic  Center&#13;
Park.  Arriving  home,  Ire·&#13;
read the Declaration  of Inde-&#13;
pendence,  the Preamble  and&#13;
the&#13;
Bill&#13;
of Rights;  and as our&#13;
coinage  says, _&#13;
"In&#13;
Gcd  .&#13;
We&#13;
'I'rust;"&#13;
I&#13;
spend  some  time&#13;
with the Bible.&#13;
Here are some thoughts on&#13;
the subject  of restricting  im-&#13;
migration from other states.&#13;
Three  of my grandparents&#13;
and  two of my great-grand-&#13;
parents  came to this country&#13;
from Eastern  Europe  around&#13;
the turn of the century  seek-&#13;
ing&#13;
a&#13;
better  life  for  them-&#13;
selves. and freedom for their&#13;
children,  so they  could like-&#13;
wise seek a better life.&#13;
One of those grandparents&#13;
temporarily  gave up his per-&#13;
sonal freedom and joined the&#13;
Armed Forces,  thereby  going&#13;
back  to Europe  to fight for&#13;
freedom  and  end  all  wars.&#13;
Two decades later, my father&#13;
did the  same  thing,  but  he&#13;
went  the  other  way.  to the&#13;
Pacific Islands.&#13;
During the late  fifties and&#13;
early  sixties,  there  was  an&#13;
immigration   from  the&#13;
Ap-&#13;
plachian coal fields and some&#13;
southern  states  to southeast-&#13;
ern Wisconsin of people&#13;
look-&#13;
ing for a better way of life. At&#13;
the  same  time  "King  Sim-&#13;
mons"  moved  out  of town.&#13;
and my father had to start on&#13;
a new job at the same time as&#13;
these  new  I-mmigrants.&#13;
If&#13;
there was any resentment  on&#13;
his part about competing with&#13;
the influx of new immigrants&#13;
for  employment,&#13;
I&#13;
was  not&#13;
made aware  of it, even dur-&#13;
ing the  times  of other  lay-&#13;
offs. I think that  after  fight-&#13;
ing for freedom,  he was not·&#13;
about  to  try  and  limit  the&#13;
freedom of others who moved&#13;
from somewhere else in order&#13;
to better their lives.&#13;
Love and freedom  are  like&#13;
a candle's  flame.&#13;
If&#13;
one does&#13;
not put it on a stand letting it&#13;
shine out to others. but rather&#13;
tries to keep the flame to one-&#13;
self by hiding it under a bowl,&#13;
one will surely lose it.&#13;
Finally.  let's  not  let&#13;
our.&#13;
state  diminish  freedom  by&#13;
lowering its standards  to the&#13;
level of other states  or&#13;
coun-&#13;
tries.  but  raise  them  even&#13;
higher so as to&#13;
r-aise&#13;
others'&#13;
standards  higher. My answer&#13;
to the request  to sign. the let-&#13;
ter to Governor  Earl  asking&#13;
him  to restrict  immigration&#13;
from other states by sponsor-&#13;
ing or  supporting&#13;
residency&#13;
legislation  is  a  resounding&#13;
"NO! ".&#13;
Franklin Kuczenski&#13;
Letter to the&#13;
Editor&#13;
Beware of&#13;
To tbe Editor&#13;
On January  7. 1986. at 4 pm&#13;
a U.S. naval  ship off the Pa-&#13;
cific  Coast  of  El  Salvador&#13;
fired into the province of Usu-&#13;
lutan,  EI Salvador,  at Cerro&#13;
la Ventana 80 miles southeast&#13;
of the capital. This&#13;
Is&#13;
the first&#13;
account  of U.S. units partici-&#13;
pating  directly  in the war in&#13;
EI Salvador.&#13;
It&#13;
is a grave and&#13;
immoral  act,  in violation, of&#13;
U.S.  and  international   law.&#13;
According  to the Charter  of&#13;
the Organization  of&#13;
Arner'Icart&#13;
States of which the U.S. is a&#13;
member.   Article  20  states&#13;
"The territory  of a State is in-&#13;
violable, it may not be the ob-&#13;
ject,  even  temporarily,   of&#13;
military&#13;
occupation&#13;
or  of&#13;
other measures  of force taken&#13;
by&#13;
another  State  directly  or&#13;
indirectly.   on  any  grounds&#13;
whatever."  The U.S. Embas-&#13;
sy in San Salvador  is denying&#13;
this act of war. The denial is&#13;
in keeping with the U.S. Ad-&#13;
ministration's&#13;
"utter&#13;
"con-&#13;
tempi  for  the  right  of  the&#13;
American   publtc  to  be  in-&#13;
,formed about the true nature&#13;
and  intent  of  our  govern-&#13;
ment's   policies  in  Central&#13;
America."&#13;
(Senator    Tom&#13;
Harkin).&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
important   to&#13;
look at the backdrop  that sets&#13;
the stage for the denial.&#13;
The   Salvadoran    people&#13;
have  suffered  for&#13;
50&#13;
years&#13;
under&#13;
17&#13;
military   dictator-&#13;
ships  since  the  massacres.&#13;
the  "Matanza"   in  1932 in&#13;
which the dead  were  so nu-&#13;
merous they could not be&#13;
bur-&#13;
ied  so  were  abandoned  or&#13;
burned  in  dumps.  The  oli-&#13;
garchy  with  the  support  of&#13;
the military  hoarded land and&#13;
power causing  the people in-&#13;
tense poverty  and misery.  In&#13;
the 1970's the people began to&#13;
organize  coalitions  of&#13;
peas-&#13;
ant. trade-union,  professional,&#13;
student  and slum dwellers  to&#13;
work for&#13;
social&#13;
justice .. Non-&#13;
violent  demonstrations   soon&#13;
became  impossible   because&#13;
of the violent brutality  of the&#13;
military  governments'  forces.&#13;
Small&#13;
groups  of  guerrillas&#13;
began  forming  in defense  of&#13;
the people.  growing  in num-&#13;
ber  and  committment   espe-&#13;
cially in the 80·s.&#13;
The air war in EI Salvador&#13;
is  one  of  the  most  hidden&#13;
aspects  of the-Central  Ameri-&#13;
can War.  Indeed  there  is&#13;
a&#13;
virtual  information  blackout&#13;
on the air war. This&#13;
Admin-&#13;
Istration  does not believe  in&#13;
democracy.   and   self-deter-&#13;
war&#13;
mtnatlon  for Central  Ameri-&#13;
can peoples.&#13;
It&#13;
wishes to de.&#13;
stray  Nicaragua,   a  country&#13;
which  is  a  model  to small&#13;
countries&#13;
throughout    the&#13;
world that believe in creative,&#13;
human,  and democratic&#13;
solu.:&#13;
tions to poverty  and&#13;
oppres.&#13;
sian. Because  of Nicaragua's&#13;
moral  advantage  and the&#13;
de-&#13;
crease  in the moral  status of&#13;
the U.S. (due to mining harb-&#13;
ors, supporting  the terrorirst&#13;
bands  of  contras,   etc.)  it&#13;
would  be politically  difficult&#13;
to&#13;
invade  Nicaragua.&#13;
If&#13;
how-&#13;
ever, the U.S. Administration&#13;
can keep the U.S. public&#13;
uni-&#13;
formed  on the  real&#13;
sttuatton&#13;
in EI Salvador,&#13;
it&#13;
will be able&#13;
to invade this smallest  of the&#13;
Central  American  countries.&#13;
The war  would  spread,  and&#13;
the state-sponsored  terrorism&#13;
of the U.S. wiJI be abie to kiJI&#13;
hundreds  of thousands  of&#13;
Cen-&#13;
tral  Americans  that  dare  to&#13;
think- and act for themselves.&#13;
Another  reason  to keep the&#13;
air war hidden is because  of&#13;
the  U.S.  involvement   in it.&#13;
The U.S. government  is&#13;
inti-&#13;
mately   involved   in  every&#13;
stage of the air war. We&#13;
sup-&#13;
ply the  bombs.  bullets,  and&#13;
.pianes.  We train  the  pilots.&#13;
Our planes  fly the daily spy&#13;
missions   from   Honduras.&#13;
The  U.S.  directs  and  fi-&#13;
nances  every  aspect  of the&#13;
war in EI Salvador because&#13;
It-&#13;
thinks it has to. Puppet dicta-&#13;
tors like Somoza tend to botch&#13;
things up. Central  American&#13;
generals  now report  directly&#13;
to U.S. ambassadors,  accord-&#13;
ing to Phil  Wheaton  of the&#13;
Ecumenical  Project  for Inter-&#13;
'american&#13;
Communication&#13;
and Action (EPICA).&#13;
The  El  Salvadoran  people&#13;
in their generosity  and&#13;
pol&#13;
iti-&#13;
cal sensitivity  make&#13;
a&#13;
distinc-&#13;
tion between us and our gov-&#13;
ernment.  They do not hate us.&#13;
They know that we like them&#13;
are  victims  of governments&#13;
that  have  gotten  out of con-&#13;
trol.  They only ask  that  we&#13;
work  as hard  as we can to&#13;
stop the bombing  and hunian&#13;
rights  abuses.  and  that  we&#13;
struggle   to  bring  about&#13;
a&#13;
political   negotiated   settle-&#13;
ment  that  respects  all sides.&#13;
The committment  and actions&#13;
of just people throughout  the&#13;
world are  the  only weapons&#13;
they have to bring about their&#13;
lasting defense and peace.&#13;
Elaine Marie Kinch&#13;
_Co-Chair. Central America&#13;
Solidarity Coalition of&#13;
Racine and Kenosha&#13;
-&#13;
Ranger&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
Volume &#13;
14, &#13;
No. &#13;
20 &#13;
Black &#13;
history &#13;
celebrated &#13;
Page &#13;
3 &#13;
Saffioti &#13;
on &#13;
shuttle &#13;
disaster &#13;
Page &#13;
6 &#13;
Big &#13;
w in &#13;
for &#13;
Lady &#13;
Rangers &#13;
Page &#13;
10 &#13;
1986 &#13;
University &#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
named &#13;
new &#13;
Parkside &#13;
chancellor &#13;
President &#13;
addresses &#13;
future &#13;
of &#13;
education &#13;
by &#13;
Kari &#13;
Dixon &#13;
News &#13;
Editor &#13;
If &#13;
the &#13;
imminent &#13;
challanges &#13;
facing &#13;
the &#13;
UW &#13;
system &#13;
are &#13;
met, &#13;
students &#13;
could &#13;
continue &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
a &#13;
better &#13;
education &#13;
than &#13;
they &#13;
did &#13;
ten &#13;
years &#13;
ago, &#13;
despi­&#13;
te &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts, &#13;
according &#13;
to &#13;
UW &#13;
System &#13;
President &#13;
Ken­&#13;
neth &#13;
Shaw, &#13;
the &#13;
featured &#13;
speaker &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
Social &#13;
Science &#13;
Roundtable &#13;
on &#13;
Tuesday. &#13;
Shaw, &#13;
who &#13;
was &#13;
selected &#13;
in &#13;
September, &#13;
is &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
middle &#13;
of &#13;
an &#13;
orientation &#13;
tour &#13;
of &#13;
all &#13;
the &#13;
UW &#13;
campuses, &#13;
and &#13;
described &#13;
the &#13;
challanges &#13;
that &#13;
lie &#13;
ahead &#13;
for &#13;
higher &#13;
education. &#13;
"We &#13;
are &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
knowledge &#13;
business &#13;
and &#13;
that &#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
most &#13;
important &#13;
product," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"More &#13;
than &#13;
half &#13;
the &#13;
growth &#13;
that &#13;
has &#13;
occurred &#13;
in &#13;
this &#13;
country &#13;
is  because &#13;
of &#13;
knowl­&#13;
edge." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said &#13;
universities &#13;
en­&#13;
courage &#13;
economic &#13;
develop­&#13;
ment &#13;
by &#13;
their &#13;
very &#13;
presence. &#13;
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have, &#13;
I &#13;
understand, &#13;
ge­&#13;
nerated &#13;
$75 &#13;
million &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
Ra­&#13;
cine &#13;
and &#13;
Kenosha &#13;
area," &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said. &#13;
"Give &#13;
us &#13;
one &#13;
dol­&#13;
lar, &#13;
and &#13;
we'll &#13;
make &#13;
five." &#13;
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the &#13;
positive &#13;
effects &#13;
that &#13;
Parkside's &#13;
presence &#13;
has &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
community, &#13;
and &#13;
a &#13;
staff &#13;
that &#13;
is &#13;
"not &#13;
perfect, &#13;
but &#13;
re­&#13;
spected &#13;
by &#13;
colleagues," &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said &#13;
there &#13;
are &#13;
difficult &#13;
times &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
faced. &#13;
"The &#13;
state &#13;
is &#13;
suffering &#13;
a &#13;
major &#13;
economic &#13;
dislocation," &#13;
he &#13;
continued. &#13;
"The &#13;
system &#13;
had &#13;
added &#13;
126 &#13;
majors &#13;
over &#13;
the &#13;
last &#13;
fifteen &#13;
years, &#13;
but &#13;
we &#13;
have &#13;
dropped &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
we &#13;
have &#13;
added." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
stressed &#13;
the &#13;
need &#13;
for &#13;
freedom   from &#13;
governmental &#13;
control &#13;
within &#13;
the &#13;
system. &#13;
"We &#13;
need &#13;
the &#13;
freedom &#13;
to &#13;
uti­&#13;
lize &#13;
our &#13;
resources &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
most &#13;
productive &#13;
manner," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"As &#13;
the &#13;
state &#13;
of &#13;
New &#13;
York &#13;
found &#13;
out, &#13;
overcontrol &#13;
of &#13;
col­&#13;
lege &#13;
funds &#13;
leads &#13;
to &#13;
mediocri­&#13;
ty... &#13;
we &#13;
can't &#13;
live &#13;
with &#13;
that." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
urged &#13;
faculty &#13;
mem­&#13;
bers &#13;
to &#13;
prioritize &#13;
expendi­&#13;
tures &#13;
to &#13;
help &#13;
deal &#13;
with &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts &#13;
being &#13;
made &#13;
by &#13;
state &#13;
gov­&#13;
ernment. &#13;
"Initially &#13;
$27 &#13;
mil­&#13;
lion &#13;
was &#13;
cut, &#13;
but &#13;
it &#13;
was &#13;
done &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
protection &#13;
of &#13;
class &#13;
sections," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"The &#13;
most &#13;
recent &#13;
$5 &#13;
million &#13;
cut &#13;
does &#13;
not &#13;
have &#13;
that &#13;
protection." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
described &#13;
Parkside &#13;
as &#13;
"fortunate" &#13;
for &#13;
having &#13;
an&#13;
1 &#13;
outstanding &#13;
chancellor &#13;
on &#13;
board, &#13;
and &#13;
challenged &#13;
his &#13;
audience &#13;
to &#13;
face &#13;
adversity &#13;
and &#13;
realize &#13;
"great &#13;
potential." &#13;
He &#13;
also &#13;
promised &#13;
not &#13;
to &#13;
make" &#13;
hasty &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts. &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
not &#13;
in &#13;
favor &#13;
of &#13;
elimi­&#13;
nating &#13;
programs &#13;
because &#13;
they &#13;
are &#13;
new, &#13;
innovative, &#13;
or &#13;
do &#13;
not &#13;
appeal &#13;
to &#13;
a &#13;
particular &#13;
constituency," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"Maybe &#13;
that's &#13;
what &#13;
we &#13;
need &#13;
more &#13;
of." &#13;
by &#13;
Jennie &#13;
Tunkieicz &#13;
Editor &#13;
Sheila &#13;
I. &#13;
Kaplan, &#13;
chief &#13;
aca­&#13;
demic &#13;
officer &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Minne­&#13;
sota &#13;
State &#13;
University &#13;
System, &#13;
was &#13;
appointed &#13;
chancellor &#13;
of &#13;
Parkside &#13;
on &#13;
Friday &#13;
{&gt;y &#13;
the &#13;
UW-System &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
Re­&#13;
gents. &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
quite &#13;
delighted &#13;
and &#13;
pleased &#13;
that &#13;
the &#13;
Regents &#13;
showed &#13;
such &#13;
confidence &#13;
in &#13;
me/' &#13;
said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
was &#13;
one &#13;
of &#13;
five &#13;
finalists &#13;
recommended &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Parkside &#13;
Search &#13;
and &#13;
Screen &#13;
committee &#13;
to &#13;
a &#13;
sub-commit­&#13;
tee &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
Regents &#13;
in &#13;
December. &#13;
Robert &#13;
Canary, &#13;
chair &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Search &#13;
and &#13;
Screen &#13;
Commit­&#13;
tee, &#13;
said &#13;
of &#13;
Kaplan's &#13;
appoint­&#13;
ment, &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
pleased. &#13;
I &#13;
expect &#13;
her &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a &#13;
strong &#13;
and &#13;
effec­&#13;
tive &#13;
leader. &#13;
I &#13;
think &#13;
she &#13;
has &#13;
an &#13;
understanding &#13;
of &#13;
what &#13;
a &#13;
cam­&#13;
pus &#13;
like &#13;
Parkside &#13;
can &#13;
do &#13;
for &#13;
students &#13;
and &#13;
for &#13;
this &#13;
area. &#13;
She &#13;
is &#13;
obviously &#13;
committed &#13;
to &#13;
excellence." &#13;
Kaplan, &#13;
40, &#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
vice &#13;
chancellor &#13;
for &#13;
academic &#13;
af­&#13;
fairs &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Minnesota &#13;
State &#13;
University &#13;
System &#13;
since &#13;
1980. &#13;
The &#13;
system &#13;
is &#13;
comprised &#13;
of &#13;
seven &#13;
regional &#13;
universities &#13;
serving &#13;
40,000 &#13;
students &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
faculty &#13;
of &#13;
2,000 &#13;
a nd &#13;
a &#13;
support &#13;
staff &#13;
of &#13;
4,000. &#13;
The &#13;
syste&#13;
rq. &#13;
schools &#13;
are &#13;
Bemidji, &#13;
Manka-&#13;
to, &#13;
Metropolitan, &#13;
Moorhead, &#13;
St. &#13;
Cloud, &#13;
Southwest &#13;
and &#13;
Winona. &#13;
Before &#13;
joining &#13;
the &#13;
Minne­&#13;
sota &#13;
System, &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
served &#13;
two &#13;
years &#13;
as &#13;
vice &#13;
president &#13;
Kenneth &#13;
Shaw &#13;
for &#13;
academic &#13;
affairs &#13;
of &#13;
Winona &#13;
State &#13;
University, &#13;
an &#13;
institution &#13;
of &#13;
4,500 &#13;
students &#13;
of­&#13;
fering &#13;
undergraduate, &#13;
pre-&#13;
professional, &#13;
and &#13;
graduate &#13;
programs &#13;
in &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
30 &#13;
academic &#13;
areas. &#13;
"There &#13;
are &#13;
a &#13;
lot &#13;
of &#13;
strengths &#13;
at &#13;
Parkside," &#13;
said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
"One &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
reasons &#13;
I &#13;
was &#13;
interested &#13;
in &#13;
becoming &#13;
a &#13;
candidate  is  because &#13;
it &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
fine &#13;
institution &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
strong &#13;
faculty, &#13;
a &#13;
good &#13;
student &#13;
body &#13;
and &#13;
apparently &#13;
good &#13;
relation­&#13;
ship &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
community." &#13;
She &#13;
describes &#13;
herself &#13;
as &#13;
a &#13;
"serious &#13;
professional." &#13;
"My &#13;
work &#13;
and &#13;
professional &#13;
activi­&#13;
ties &#13;
are &#13;
very &#13;
important &#13;
to &#13;
me &#13;
and &#13;
I &#13;
take &#13;
them &#13;
seriously, &#13;
but &#13;
one &#13;
must  bring &#13;
with &#13;
them &#13;
a &#13;
large &#13;
dollop &#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
sense &#13;
of &#13;
humor &#13;
to &#13;
this &#13;
business, &#13;
"said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
has &#13;
not &#13;
set &#13;
any &#13;
specific &#13;
agenda &#13;
for &#13;
Park-&#13;
side &#13;
yet, &#13;
but &#13;
some &#13;
areas &#13;
she &#13;
feels &#13;
will &#13;
need &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
address­&#13;
ed &#13;
include &#13;
enrollment &#13;
fluctua­&#13;
tions &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
role &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
cam­&#13;
pus &#13;
in &#13;
the  community. &#13;
She &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
interested &#13;
in &#13;
keeping &#13;
up-to-date &#13;
on &#13;
how &#13;
Parkside &#13;
will   be &#13;
accommo­&#13;
dating &#13;
the &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts &#13;
cur­&#13;
rently &#13;
being &#13;
experienced, &#13;
however &#13;
she &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
will &#13;
not &#13;
be &#13;
involved &#13;
in &#13;
any &#13;
decision­&#13;
making &#13;
until &#13;
she &#13;
assumes &#13;
her &#13;
new &#13;
position &#13;
in &#13;
July. &#13;
"Consultation" &#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
word &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
uses &#13;
to &#13;
describe &#13;
her &#13;
leadership &#13;
style, &#13;
and she &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
is &#13;
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              <text>&#13;
Kaplan visits&#13;
campus&#13;
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2  Thursday.   February   20. 1986&#13;
.£.~itorial&#13;
Welcome Kaplan&#13;
After a long, Involved search process. Sheila Kaplan&#13;
has been named Parkside's  new chancellor.  Kaplan, obvi-&#13;
ousJy highly qualified  for the position.  seemed  to am~ss&#13;
great support from the Parkside community on her flrst&#13;
pubUc visit&#13;
to&#13;
the campus on Tuesday. and&#13;
will&#13;
undoubt-&#13;
edly&#13;
be&#13;
well received&#13;
in&#13;
Racine  and Kenosha.  We join&#13;
in&#13;
welcoming her, and we are excited about working&#13;
with&#13;
her&#13;
In&#13;
the coming years.&#13;
But when the smoke clears&#13;
trom&#13;
the hoopla ignited by&#13;
thIs appointment.  what wlll remain?&#13;
Parkslde,&#13;
and Ils&#13;
needs as a campus wlll remain.&#13;
Clearly.  Kaplan  has not had a reasonable  amount  of&#13;
time&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
to&#13;
set an agenda for the university  nor has&#13;
she the opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
become famlliar&#13;
with&#13;
the issues ret-&#13;
evant&#13;
to&#13;
the campus.  Kaplan  has declined&#13;
comment&#13;
on&#13;
speclllc issues due&#13;
to&#13;
the newness of her appointment.  She&#13;
wUl&#13;
not&#13;
be&#13;
active&#13;
in&#13;
dectston-rnaktng on campus until she&#13;
ottlcially takes her new role on July&#13;
1.&#13;
We ask, however, that while formulating&#13;
an&#13;
agenda for-&#13;
Parks ide,&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
keep at the forefront of her plans an in-&#13;
clusive&#13;
role&#13;
for students&#13;
in&#13;
campus governance.&#13;
The&#13;
constant rhetoric students have been given, such&#13;
as&#13;
"this Is the year of the student," is useless without action.&#13;
The statement  "shared governance"is  all encompassing,&#13;
and that is what students want -  input in&#13;
all&#13;
areas of the&#13;
campus. With impending tuition increases,  and the in-&#13;
evitable decline&#13;
in&#13;
services. students are paying more and&#13;
getting less.&#13;
It&#13;
is Important  that the administration  real-&#13;
ize students must have input in the direction of the&#13;
unlver-&#13;
slly.&#13;
We&#13;
ask, then, that the administration work quickly and&#13;
more openly with students&#13;
to&#13;
achieve more comprehen-&#13;
sive programs and&#13;
a&#13;
better campus to guarantee our edu-&#13;
cations are paying off.&#13;
lt&#13;
is time for action. not lip service. regarding student&#13;
involvement. A chancellor does not a university make •&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
the students. and the quality of&#13;
its&#13;
graduates, that&#13;
are&#13;
Important.&#13;
-eor&#13;
YOU LOOK SO&#13;
PEAI(£D!&#13;
ARE YOU&#13;
AJJSO/..lJT£/..YCE/ffAIN&#13;
THJXf&#13;
YOUFEEt;&#13;
Nobody   asked  me,  but ...&#13;
Heavy  metal  isn't  mindless&#13;
them  when&#13;
I&#13;
consider  the&#13;
tachernent&#13;
to. youth&#13;
devil  worship  rap  bestowed   very essence of&#13;
pa&#13;
upon this tye of music. 1 used    bellion  against  nega&#13;
to be taken  aback  when Pete    established   societal&#13;
Townshend  ended&#13;
Who&#13;
con-&#13;
Its&#13;
genesis  can&#13;
be&#13;
certs by busting  his guitar  to   the  early  work of&#13;
The&#13;
shreds. But, like Elvis Costel·    and The Rolling Stones.&#13;
10 sang. "1 used to be disgus-&#13;
In .making  crlUcal&#13;
ted, now&#13;
I&#13;
try to be amused. ,.   ments  upon records&#13;
we,&#13;
And those hard core&#13;
punk-In-&#13;
sent by most of the&#13;
rna&#13;
f1uenced metal  bands  that do   bels, I try to be as&#13;
ob&#13;
flirt  with post-Exc.orcist&#13;
de,&#13;
as possible. This means&#13;
monic  possesion  have  NO   often am negative&#13;
place in my heart  (I'm a little    record  1 liked,  and&#13;
afraid of some things too).&#13;
toward  one 1 didn't like&#13;
And  there  are  scores  'of   cause  I just  didn't feel&#13;
lousy  metal  bands.  Some  of   measured  up to the&#13;
the  most  popular   groups   the performers.&#13;
It&#13;
w&#13;
(Ratt, QUiet Riot), come back    silly for me to say&#13;
that&#13;
with lousy second albums and   any  musical&#13;
genre&#13;
is&#13;
fade into Men At Work&#13;
obliv,&#13;
good or bad. as each&#13;
ion. The truly wretched rock-   large number of either.&#13;
ers never hang around  long,&#13;
How  can&#13;
J&#13;
like&#13;
the  injustices   being  rather&#13;
metal?  Perhaps  the q&#13;
few.&#13;
should .be, "How can&#13;
But  if you  do listen  sert-    like   anything   that&#13;
ously  to some  of the  better&#13;
haven't    approached&#13;
metal  works  by the  Ilkes  of   rnindedly : and  listened&#13;
Ozzy 'Osbourne   (oooh   that    thouroughlyand   objeCU&#13;
icky&#13;
guy&#13;
who bit the' rat??&#13;
It&#13;
Gross! ), especially  the  first&#13;
I&#13;
grew up in the era&#13;
two albums featuring  Randy    the  parents  continuallY&#13;
Rhoads  on guitar,  you will   kids to turn the music&#13;
see the classical and blues in-   Now I'm a parent and&#13;
its&#13;
fluences that characterize   the   kids who are saying&#13;
it,&#13;
Ei&#13;
best. least known tracks.&#13;
group would probably&#13;
be&#13;
Finally,  heavy metal  seems    prised  to find that my&#13;
to be the only extension. of   ite "loud"  composition&#13;
rock  and  roll's  eternal  at-   chatkovsky's "1812&#13;
ove&#13;
by Jim Neibaur&#13;
I&#13;
How on earth can a relatively&#13;
sane 28 year old husband and&#13;
father  who  attends  church&#13;
and delights in children possi-&#13;
bly have even remote affec-&#13;
tion for that loud. obnoxious&#13;
music  known  as  "Heavy&#13;
Metal." Well...here goes...&#13;
First.  of all. heavy metal&#13;
isn't the only music&#13;
I&#13;
like. al~&#13;
though&#13;
I&#13;
do like&#13;
it&#13;
as opposed -&#13;
to disliking it.&#13;
I&#13;
love blues,&#13;
soul, r&amp;b, fifties and sixties&#13;
(my ROOTS. man).  jazz  (e-&#13;
specially  Big  Band).  Frank&#13;
Sinartra,  Barbra  Streisand,&#13;
Paul  Simon, Bruce Springs-&#13;
teen.&#13;
classical,&#13;
an-&#13;
d...yes...even  country  if  its&#13;
the old stuff (Hank Williams&#13;
and before).&#13;
I&#13;
don't like.punk&#13;
rock,   muzak,   banal   pop&#13;
(Dionne Warwick Barry  Ma-&#13;
nilow...) or disco.&#13;
However,   in&#13;
defending'&#13;
heavy metal music,&#13;
I&#13;
am one&#13;
who has bothered to actually&#13;
listen to it.&#13;
I..&#13;
did not merely&#13;
rely on what the radio played&#13;
(always  the  worst  cuts  by&#13;
ANY artist) nor did I look at&#13;
the album cover and let that&#13;
be my basis  for judgement&#13;
(had  I  done  that.  I  never&#13;
would have purchased the Be.&#13;
anes' White Album).&#13;
Often people are  afraid  of&#13;
heavy metal.  I can't  blame&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
Don't  resort to AlA&#13;
To too Editor:&#13;
may&#13;
disagree with their pro-&#13;
fessors'  views...good!&#13;
That&#13;
should encourage independent&#13;
study on the part of the&#13;
stu-&#13;
denl...isn't&#13;
that&#13;
what college&#13;
Is all about?&#13;
If&#13;
there are those who feel&#13;
only one  side  of issues  is&#13;
befng&#13;
discussed&#13;
then&#13;
com-&#13;
plain; speak up...write&#13;
artie-&#13;
lea&#13;
to the press! Spying and&#13;
censoring are bogus --let's not&#13;
resort&#13;
to&#13;
these.&#13;
Concerned,&#13;
The&#13;
Basement Authority&#13;
Over the past few weeks&#13;
I&#13;
have  become  increasingly&#13;
worried. Several weeks ago&#13;
you ran an article on AIA (A.&#13;
curacy&#13;
in&#13;
Academia),  then&#13;
the&#13;
followingweek&#13;
a personal&#13;
ad warned all commies to be-&#13;
ware. This&#13;
all&#13;
has&#13;
the&#13;
dis-&#13;
tastelul   odor   of   Mccar-&#13;
tnytsm: is this stench perme-&#13;
ating&#13;
our  school;  will  we&#13;
allow&#13;
this?&#13;
I&#13;
do understand that&#13;
some&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
No  depth  to story&#13;
To tbe Editor.&#13;
Parkstde, without its knowl-&#13;
edge. has instilled a tradition&#13;
within  me.&#13;
It&#13;
seems  that&#13;
every  academic  year  some&#13;
Is..ue comes up which again&#13;
threatens my public anonym-&#13;
Ity.&#13;
So&#13;
far my Ire has been&#13;
provoked by the lack of man-&#13;
ners&#13;
in&#13;
Parks ide students and&#13;
the well-worn issue of abor-&#13;
tion. Varied  SUbjects, true.&#13;
And now&#13;
it&#13;
is the new chan-&#13;
cellor.  Not  necessarily  the&#13;
new chancellor  herself,  but&#13;
more  specifically  the  front&#13;
Letter see poge&#13;
10&#13;
Jennie&#13;
Tunkieicz........•.........•.... ~..~~~.~.~&#13;
Editor&#13;
Karl Dlxon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Kim Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Jim Neibaur&#13;
~   Feature Editor&#13;
Gary Schneeberger   ~ ~&#13;
Asst. Feature EdItor&#13;
RIch Blay&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Robb Luehr&#13;
"  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Dave lIIcEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jack&#13;
Bornhuetler&#13;
Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Dave Robac.k••....•........... ~   ~.Advertising Manager&#13;
Andy&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
~&#13;
~••~••~Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Brenda  Buchanan&#13;
Asst~&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Steve Picazo&#13;
Distribution Manager&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
writtet,l  and   edited   by  students    at   UW.Parkside    and  they&#13;
arbl~oiely    responsible&#13;
for   its   editorial    policy&#13;
and&#13;
content&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
is&#13;
~u&#13;
lSk&#13;
ed   ever.y   Thnrsday&#13;
during&#13;
the   academic&#13;
year   except   duntl/J&#13;
rea&#13;
s&#13;
and  holidays.&#13;
A~~corres~ondence&#13;
should   be  addressed&#13;
to:   Parkside    Ranger,   Ux'·&#13;
V~~~1y  10f Wlsconsin-Parkside,&#13;
Box   No.  2000,  Kenosha    WI&#13;
53141.&#13;
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('11.1,)&#13;
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to  the. editor   will   be  accepted&#13;
if  typewritten&#13;
double·spaced&#13;
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ard  ~ize  paper.   Letters    should   be  less  than&#13;
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for  letters   is  e  wtthhcld   upon  request.    Deadline&#13;
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RANGEK&#13;
NewChancellor&#13;
- Kaplan discusses future&#13;
by&#13;
Karl Dixon&#13;
,:-,:-.".&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"Some people were skepti-&#13;
cal about whether or not an&#13;
academic from Brooklyn via&#13;
Minnesota can work in Ra-&#13;
cine and  Kenosha,&#13;
t,&#13;
new&#13;
Chancellor Sheila Kaplan said&#13;
during a press conference on&#13;
Tuesday. •'I promise  I will&#13;
address those problems and&#13;
concerns."&#13;
Kaplan held the press&#13;
con-&#13;
ference during the first day of&#13;
a two·day tour of the campus&#13;
and surrounding  communi,&#13;
ties. and described her reac-&#13;
tion to beIng chosen, and the&#13;
goals and problems  that lie&#13;
ahead.&#13;
"My&#13;
first impressions have&#13;
been confirmed,"   she  said.&#13;
"This is a fine institution and&#13;
I am proud to be affiliated&#13;
with&#13;
it.,.&#13;
Kaplan  saId  that   she&#13;
wanted to remain in the mid-&#13;
west because she and the&#13;
midwest have a strong&#13;
com-&#13;
mitment to public education.&#13;
"Shortage of. funds is the&#13;
name of the&#13;
game."&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
in&#13;
response  to a&#13;
question&#13;
about state budget cuI.&#13;
"It&#13;
is'&#13;
not unique to either the state&#13;
ofWisconsinor Parkside, but&#13;
I think it (a reduction  of&#13;
funds) is a factor of a chang-&#13;
ing economy rather' than a&#13;
change in the level of com-&#13;
mitment to public education."&#13;
Someof the issues that&#13;
Ka-&#13;
plansaid she 'will be address-&#13;
ing include the retention of&#13;
students and an emphasis ·on&#13;
liberalarts education.&#13;
"The retention issue is a se-&#13;
rious one, but it happened&#13;
longbefore I was a gleam in&#13;
anyone's eyes," she aald. "1&#13;
admire Parkside's  commit-&#13;
ment to open admissions and&#13;
I think it's more important&#13;
who you graduate than who&#13;
youlet&#13;
in."&#13;
The presence of on-campus&#13;
&gt;~&#13;
;,;&#13;
"0~'Mf•    "&#13;
'f'"&#13;
Sheila Kaplan&#13;
housing, the academic pro-  "Their effectivenss in their&#13;
grams and the relationship   positions could be comprom-&#13;
between the university and  ised if the process were open-&#13;
Racine  and  Kenosha  are  ed too early, though there&#13;
some&#13;
of the other imporant   comes a point, of course,&#13;
issues Kaplan&#13;
thlriks&#13;
she will  when people have to know."&#13;
race.&#13;
Kaplan said she will&#13;
prpba-&#13;
- "There are also a lot of  bly not be teaching any&#13;
cour-&#13;
state wide issues that the  ses for the first year because&#13;
UW-System President and the  her administrative  schedule&#13;
presfdents of the universities   would be unpredictable and&#13;
should  face  together,"  she  unfair to the students  who&#13;
continued, "like increased au-  would have her for classes.&#13;
tonomy as opposed toinvolve-    "I am slated to start (as&#13;
ment of state governmenl."&#13;
chancellor) on July 1, and I&#13;
Kaplan said that she proba-  am committed to my present&#13;
bly would not have appplied  position until the middle of&#13;
for the job of Chancellor if  May," she said. "1 will be&#13;
the' process' had been more  here providing that the mov-&#13;
open. "When you are seeking  ing trucks are available to&#13;
a person at this level, the ap-  move me into the house I&#13;
plicants  usually  hold  reo  have been told about but have&#13;
sponsible positions," she said.  not yet seen."&#13;
Thursday,  February  20, 1986 3&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Professor awarded large sum&#13;
The right to freedom of expression in the classroom&#13;
is&#13;
alive and well&#13;
in&#13;
AUanta, Ga.&#13;
A federal court jury awarded $2.57million dollars In&#13;
back pay and damages to&#13;
a&#13;
former English instructor at&#13;
the University of Georgia who claimed&#13;
she&#13;
was&#13;
fired be-&#13;
cause she spoke out against favoritism (or&#13;
student&#13;
athle-&#13;
tes, Associated Press reported.&#13;
A&#13;
six member jury found two Georgia officials&#13;
had&#13;
violated her right to&#13;
free&#13;
speech by demoting and&#13;
ven-&#13;
tually firing her.&#13;
Students defeat Marriot Corp.&#13;
Students of State Universlty&#13;
of New York-Blnghamton&#13;
waged&#13;
a&#13;
war against the Marriott CorporaUonand won.&#13;
According to National On-Campus Reports, the&#13;
corpora-&#13;
tion, the primary food service vendor on campus,&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
target of student protest last spring becau  It&#13;
has&#13;
opera-&#13;
tion in South Africa.&#13;
The administarlon agreed&#13;
to&#13;
conduct&#13;
a&#13;
student&#13;
rereren-&#13;
dum on whether the company's&#13;
contract&#13;
shouJd&#13;
be&#13;
r&#13;
n&#13;
-w-&#13;
ed&#13;
in&#13;
1987,&#13;
the article continued, but the company&#13;
recently&#13;
announced it was withdrawing from its&#13;
South&#13;
African&#13;
operations.&#13;
Caller harasses Madison women&#13;
College women in Madison should not  lk&#13;
to&#13;
ju t an&#13;
one on the telephone.&#13;
A man claiming to be a graduate student at  W  dl-&#13;
son is calling women on campus&#13;
and&#13;
asking for explldt&#13;
sexual information, according to&#13;
the&#13;
National On-campus&#13;
Report.&#13;
The caller claims he is researching&#13;
a drssertatlon on&#13;
how openly people discuss sex, the article said.&#13;
and the&#13;
psychology department knows of no such project Widno&#13;
phone canvassing has been approved by campu -security&#13;
Graffiti irks students&#13;
Students at Yale University are upset becau .e 8\\'UU&#13;
kas and Ku Klux Klan initials painted in the Arec.."\m('rl·&#13;
can Cultural Center were not removed for two week&#13;
One student noted, accordiRg to .aUonal On-C mpu&#13;
Reports, that pre-divestment graffiti had been removed&#13;
the same day it had been written.&#13;
Cashen discusses new appointment as Asst. Chancellor&#13;
by&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Carol&#13;
J.&#13;
Cashen, director of&#13;
Educational  Program   Sup-&#13;
port was -appointed interim&#13;
assistant chancellor for edu-&#13;
cational services last -Friday.&#13;
"I'm excited about the op-&#13;
portunity. I think it's a real&#13;
challenge and I look forward&#13;
to serving as long as the need&#13;
exists," said Cashen.&#13;
Cashen will replace  Mi-&#13;
chael Bassis, who will leave&#13;
Parkside in April to become&#13;
Vice president of academic&#13;
affairs at Eastern Connecti-&#13;
cut State University.&#13;
Peter  Hoff, chair  of the&#13;
University Committee, said of&#13;
Cashen's  appointment.   "1&#13;
think she'll do an exc~llent&#13;
job in her new position. She's&#13;
always worked well with the&#13;
faCUlty...&#13;
Cashen will finish out her&#13;
seventh year as director of&#13;
Educatwnal  Program  Sup-&#13;
port. As director she, and her&#13;
staff are responsible for four&#13;
prim'ary areas: 1) all student&#13;
testing  such as placeme~t&#13;
and  competence:  2) skill&#13;
courses  for  students  that&#13;
enter college underprepat."ed&#13;
in such subjects as re.admg&#13;
and writing: 3) AcademiC Re·&#13;
source Center to serv~ st~.&#13;
dents, and 4) free tutormg m&#13;
introductory courses.&#13;
'In her new role, Cashen will&#13;
be responsible for ali areas&#13;
that fall under the title, "edu-&#13;
cational  services. "  Such&#13;
areas include student devel-&#13;
opment, academic enrollme":t&#13;
and counseling. and the Li-&#13;
brary  Learning Center, to&#13;
name a few.&#13;
Cashen said she has done&#13;
some . thinking  about  an&#13;
agenda that would strive for&#13;
excellence and involvement.&#13;
"I would like to make the in-&#13;
stitution more receptive to&#13;
students. I've heard some stu-&#13;
dents  say,  especially  the&#13;
minority students, that they&#13;
don't feel welcome. A lot has&#13;
been done to change that&#13;
b~:&#13;
we have a long way to go,&#13;
she said.&#13;
"I'd like to see more oppor-&#13;
tunities for students. on the&#13;
campus to become mvolved&#13;
in work opportunities, clubs,&#13;
student government and val'·&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
.....&#13;
"&#13;
".&#13;
"&#13;
...&#13;
ious organizations. Research&#13;
has shown that the involved&#13;
student on campus Is the one&#13;
that is going to stay to gradu-&#13;
ate," Cashen said.&#13;
When Bassis leaves, Cashen&#13;
said she plans&#13;
to&#13;
"maintain&#13;
the same open policy that&#13;
he's (Bassis ) had with both&#13;
students and staff.&#13;
It&#13;
"I'm looking forwar-dto lhe&#13;
opportunity to get to know&#13;
more of the students on the&#13;
campus  through  the post-&#13;
tton.&#13;
It&#13;
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A native  of  wtsconstn,&#13;
Cashen received her B.A. in&#13;
English from Carroll College.&#13;
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in&#13;
New York and Indiana, where&#13;
she received her Ph.D. in&#13;
reading from Indiana tjntver-&#13;
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              <text>College Bowl&#13;
team places 5th&#13;
Page&#13;
5&#13;
Trainer heads&#13;
for England&#13;
Pille J1&#13;
Thursday, February  27, 1986&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 22&#13;
Pornogrgpl1J!.ordinance&#13;
Does&#13;
it&#13;
appl~ on campus?&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
violating  the Kenosha County&#13;
Board's    recently    adopted&#13;
obscenity ordinance.&#13;
According to the ordinance.&#13;
anyone who advertises,  sells&#13;
or produces obscene material&#13;
or performances  is subject to&#13;
Whatis pornography?&#13;
A recent letter to. the editor&#13;
of the Kenosha  News -accused&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger of printing  porno.&#13;
graphic classified   ads  and&#13;
by Hans&#13;
W.&#13;
Hauschild&#13;
-KenoshaCounty's obscenity&#13;
oI'dInancesays that  material&#13;
fa&#13;
considered  obscene  when&#13;
llIll&#13;
average person,&#13;
applying&#13;
conftmporary&#13;
community&#13;
.....   rds.&#13;
finds  that  it&#13;
ap-&#13;
peals&#13;
to&#13;
purlent interests  and&#13;
UJ\dei'.&#13;
contemporary commu·&#13;
~tIdards&#13;
lacks  serious&#13;
uttrl1.&#13;
'artistic,   political   or&#13;
8C.lentl!le&#13;
value  as&#13;
measured&#13;
~I!fiective  standards.&#13;
Wilittdo the words average&#13;
person, contemporary  com.&#13;
munltystandards  and  objec-&#13;
tlve standards  mean?  What&#13;
are they? The "contemporary&#13;
cmnmunity" of Parkside  was&#13;
asked what they thought was&#13;
obscene.  Their  answers  fol-&#13;
low:&#13;
Mike  Sliwa,&#13;
18.&#13;
freshman&#13;
communication   major,   said&#13;
"Movies  and  books  with&#13;
in-&#13;
, cest and child porn"  are ob-&#13;
scene.&#13;
_&#13;
Chene&#13;
Jenkins.&#13;
19.  tresh-&#13;
man law major,  said "Stores&#13;
and  books  are  not  obscene&#13;
and the individual  should de-&#13;
cide what is obscene. ,.&#13;
Tom&#13;
C.,&#13;
20, sophomore&#13;
ae-&#13;
counting  major,  said  "Video&#13;
stores   are'&#13;
OK&#13;
and   they&#13;
should be allowed  to have&#13;
X&#13;
movies.  There  should not be&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
see page&#13;
2&#13;
fining.  Obscene  material   is&#13;
defined as "a writing picture,&#13;
sound recording  or film that&#13;
describes   or  shows  sexual&#13;
conduct&#13;
in&#13;
patently  offensive&#13;
ways and lacks serious litera-&#13;
ry, artistic,  political or scien-&#13;
tific  value  as  measured  by&#13;
objective standards."&#13;
The legal  consequences  of&#13;
the  ordinance  for  Parkside&#13;
are not clear,  but nothing&#13;
in&#13;
terms of university  policy has&#13;
been changed due to the ordi-&#13;
nance. Ben Greenebaum,  act-&#13;
ing vice chancellor,  said uni-&#13;
versity lawyers would have to&#13;
interprete  the ordinance&#13;
if&#13;
a&#13;
situation  for  such  measures&#13;
arose.&#13;
The right to print classified&#13;
ads  and  anything  else  has&#13;
been granted&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
University&#13;
of  Wisconsin   (UW)  news-&#13;
papers  by the Board  of&#13;
Re-&#13;
gents of the UW System. The&#13;
policy  of the  Board,  which&#13;
must be carried&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
mast-&#13;
head of all editions of all&#13;
uni-&#13;
versity  papers,  states  that&#13;
BUdgetcuts 'increase tuition, .fees&#13;
Segregated  fees, money&#13;
as-&#13;
sessed    students    separate&#13;
from  tuition,   for  services&#13;
such  as  the Union building,&#13;
health  care,  etc.,  may&#13;
In-&#13;
crease  more  due  to a  new&#13;
System  policy.  Goetz  said&#13;
.some    services&#13;
currently&#13;
under   the   administrative&#13;
budget  can now be financed&#13;
by  segregated   fees.  "What&#13;
this  means  is,&#13;
in&#13;
contrast&#13;
from past  years,&#13;
It&#13;
is leglti·&#13;
mate for campuses&#13;
to&#13;
charge&#13;
an administrative  assessment&#13;
to   the    segregated&#13;
fee&#13;
budget,"  said Goetz.&#13;
"The guidelines given from&#13;
the System allow a&#13;
$17.000&#13;
tap&#13;
on auxiliary  funds for an ad-&#13;
ministrative  cost assessment,&#13;
which  could equate  to a&#13;
$5&#13;
segregated    fee   increase,"&#13;
Goetz said.&#13;
It is too late to implement&#13;
the specifics of this new pro-&#13;
cedure   for  the  fall.  said&#13;
Goetz, but the administration&#13;
pians  to  obtain  the&#13;
$17.000&#13;
from  another  area,  like  re-&#13;
serve  funds  for  next  year.&#13;
For 1987-88,however, the new&#13;
procedure  "will  be  another&#13;
Tuition&#13;
see page&#13;
4&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
StUdents&#13;
will&#13;
have  to .dig a&#13;
little deeper in their  pockets&#13;
for&#13;
tuition&#13;
and  the&#13;
adrnln-&#13;
Istration&#13;
wni&#13;
have to dig a&#13;
Itt-&#13;
tle&#13;
deeper  in the  budget  in&#13;
b&#13;
order to  meet   additional&#13;
Udgetcuts.&#13;
The State  Legislature   two&#13;
~~s  ago added another&#13;
$5.5&#13;
•.....ion to the&#13;
$23.5&#13;
million re-&#13;
~Uested earlier  to  the  UW·&#13;
ed&#13;
yslem'sshare of the project.&#13;
state bUdget defeclt.&#13;
"i'[.he additional  cuts  mean&#13;
b  •  back  to  the  drawing&#13;
boards"    for&#13;
Parkslde's&#13;
aU&lt;!ket retrenchment    plan.&#13;
SlCCOrdingto Gary  Goetz.  as·&#13;
af~t~nt chancellor  for  fiscal&#13;
'I&#13;
a rs. The campus  had  de-&#13;
b:~oced two separate   plans,&#13;
add!oth were outdated  by the&#13;
tional cuts.&#13;
~arkside's   share of the UW-&#13;
hlctem cuts  foc&#13;
1986-87&#13;
has&#13;
$24&#13;
feased  from  a  total  of&#13;
Ie&#13;
~969&#13;
to&#13;
$349,494.&#13;
The total&#13;
raken  down  into  three&#13;
~~gories:&#13;
$267,669&#13;
for  the&#13;
.';.cted revenue   shortfall.&#13;
....5 for  the  six  percent&#13;
state   employee   salary&#13;
in-&#13;
crease  and $25,200for faculty&#13;
and staff catch-up  pay funds.&#13;
The   catch-up   funds   were&#13;
reduced  for this biennium due&#13;
to a measure  passed  by the&#13;
Legislature  to delay the&#13;
pay-&#13;
ments.&#13;
.&#13;
Parkside   must  also  beg'in&#13;
planning  for&#13;
$115,100&#13;
budget&#13;
reduction  slated for&#13;
1987·88.&#13;
Gov.  Anthony  Earl  ve~oed&#13;
the  language  in the  leglsla·&#13;
ture's  plan which would have&#13;
prevented    campuses   from&#13;
reducing  the number  of cour-&#13;
se selections.  Goetz said there&#13;
exists,   however,&#13;
3;&#13;
"gent-&#13;
lemen's   understandmg   that&#13;
while t.he language  w~s vet~-&#13;
ed, we (campuses)  stl.ll can t&#13;
t very  much  from mstruc-&#13;
~i~n...   Parkside    can   cut&#13;
$65749  from  instruction   to&#13;
me~t its $349,494requirement.&#13;
.'The  UW·System  feels  V:'e&#13;
slim the budget  down&#13;
.In&#13;
:~~inistr'ative   areas,  but hIS·&#13;
tor   shows  that  Chancellor&#13;
AI:n  Guskin  operated  on a&#13;
lean    administratIve&#13;
~~:{get. Any cutback  will reo&#13;
sult  in a reduction  of serVI·&#13;
ces, "said Goetz.&#13;
Are these reading materials  pornograpby!  Some&#13;
IIoID1t&#13;
university  papers are written&#13;
any form&#13;
ot&#13;
e&#13;
R80rshJp&#13;
and&#13;
and  edited  by students  and&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
to&#13;
x ee   our&#13;
that  the students  are  solely  rights guarante  d by th&#13;
Con.&#13;
responsible  for  its  editorial   sUtuUon&#13;
In&#13;
th&#13;
Flnt&#13;
Am  nd-&#13;
policy and  content.  Most of&#13;
ment."&#13;
the funds for the paper come    L1J&lt;ethe&#13;
RAng&#13;
r,&#13;
tl\&lt;!&#13;
Ubra.&#13;
from student gathered&#13;
adver-,  ry/Leamt/il&#13;
center&#13;
wtU&#13;
not&#13;
tisements.&#13;
change polley&#13;
becauM&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
In&#13;
response&#13;
to&#13;
the accusa-   ordJ.nance. Accordlnl'&#13;
to&#13;
Han.&#13;
tion of pornographic  ctasst.   nelore Rad~r. dtrector of&#13;
the&#13;
fled  ads.  Jennie  'runktetce.&#13;
LiLC&#13;
th  coli cUon d   lop.&#13;
editor  of&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
sald   ment policy&#13;
t&#13;
bon.&#13;
U.&#13;
"We (Ranger)  will not begin    Campu&#13;
porn&#13;
pa&#13;
f&#13;
No racefor PSGA&#13;
president election&#13;
For&#13;
the&#13;
first time&#13;
in&#13;
several&#13;
years.  the  presidential   and&#13;
vice  presidential  candidates&#13;
may&#13;
go&#13;
uncontested&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Student  G&lt;&gt;vemment Sprlng&#13;
elections.  The big races&#13;
wtII&#13;
be&#13;
for Senate  seata and one&#13;
SUFAC seat.&#13;
The Parkside  Student&#13;
Oov-&#13;
emment  Association  (PSGA)&#13;
wtII&#13;
hold  elections  Monday.&#13;
March 3 and Tuesday. March&#13;
4,&#13;
from&#13;
9&#13;
a.m.&#13;
W 8&#13;
p_m.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Molararo concourse.&#13;
All students&#13;
can&#13;
vote  for&#13;
the open positions. which&#13;
In-&#13;
clude  presidertt,  vice  presi-&#13;
dent.  one SUFAC seat.  one&#13;
PUAB seat  and nine senate&#13;
vacancies.&#13;
Adrian&#13;
serrano,&#13;
22, senior,&#13;
Political Science and lnterna-&#13;
tional  Studies  major.&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
only official candidate  tor the&#13;
office of president.&#13;
Serrano,   who&#13;
Is&#13;
running&#13;
under the auspices of the Stu-&#13;
dent Voice Party.  has been a&#13;
PSGA Senator for two years,&#13;
served  on  SUFAC for  two&#13;
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8&#13;
______________&#13;
11&#13;
I,&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2 Thursday.  February.27.  1986&#13;
Editorial&#13;
PAB electionneedshelp&#13;
Porn opinion------&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
from page&#13;
1&#13;
adult  book&#13;
stores&#13;
with   back&#13;
rooms for movies and massa-&#13;
ge parlors."&#13;
Bob ·Robotka. -1-8,&#13;
freshman&#13;
business major. said'&#13;
I:Pom&#13;
movies are 'obscene and stu-&#13;
ptd."&#13;
Julie  Cyra.  18. freshman&#13;
pre-med student, satd  "I&#13;
don't feel anything is obscene&#13;
it's&#13;
tip&#13;
to&#13;
the individuals,&#13;
but minors should not be used&#13;
in&#13;
porn films."&#13;
Greg Hancock.  19. fresh-&#13;
man business  major.  said&#13;
"Magazines are not obscene:&#13;
people don't have to look."&#13;
Jenny  Larsen,   18,  fresh-&#13;
man, said "Hustler-type mag-&#13;
azines" are obscene.&#13;
Wanita Ingeman,  18, fresh-&#13;
man, said .'X-rated  movies&#13;
and child porn" are obscene.&#13;
"Adult book stores are OK -&#13;
don't  have  to  go&#13;
in&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
don't  want  to."&#13;
Andrew&#13;
T'schumper,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman life science major,&#13;
said of obscenity:&#13;
"It&#13;
should&#13;
be limited to where&#13;
every-&#13;
body  does not have  to&#13;
see it...&#13;
Mary Purath,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman,&#13;
defined obscenity as&#13;
"X·&#13;
rated&#13;
movies and child porn. " "&#13;
Jim Scalzo,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman&#13;
pre-law student. said "Adult&#13;
book stores are obscene.&#13;
X·&#13;
rated movies should be&#13;
in a&#13;
separate   place  in  video&#13;
stores."&#13;
Todd. Huff.-&#13;
ill.&#13;
freshman.&#13;
said&#13;
"I&#13;
don't think anything is&#13;
obscene unless&#13;
you&#13;
make it"&#13;
obscene; "you don't have to.&#13;
look at it...&#13;
Valerie Lee,&#13;
20,&#13;
junior&#13;
bust-&#13;
ness  management   major,&#13;
said. "Child porn, bookstores&#13;
are obscene but it should tie&#13;
left up to the individuaL"&#13;
Webster  Dictionary.  1974.&#13;
vocabulary-major,&#13;
defines ob-&#13;
scene as:&#13;
"1.&#13;
repulsive;&#13;
2:&#13;
deeply offensive to' morality&#13;
or decency; designed to incite&#13;
to lust or depravity.  SYN.&#13;
gross, VUlgar, coarse."&#13;
As one can see, everyone&#13;
has his or her own view&#13;
of&#13;
what is obscene.&#13;
If&#13;
a case of&#13;
obscenity were to go to court;&#13;
the  Kenosha  County&#13;
ordi-&#13;
nance ,&#13;
states:  "In&#13;
determin-&#13;
ing what material is obscene..&#13;
a judge or jury shall examine&#13;
pictures  or passages  in the&#13;
'context of the work in which&#13;
they appear."&#13;
It&#13;
is not being&#13;
judged by the whole commu-&#13;
nity. So what is the&#13;
contempo-&#13;
rary  eommunity  standard&#13;
and who is the average&#13;
per-&#13;
son? Herb,&#13;
Ilvtrrg&#13;
in McDonal-&#13;
dland, or is it "1984's"&#13;
wtns-&#13;
ton Smith,&#13;
Jiving&#13;
in London?&#13;
Mr. Smith gets this writer's&#13;
vote.&#13;
Nobody asked me, but...&#13;
by Bill Serpe&#13;
head  the  administration  of&#13;
The UW~Systemr Board of  the University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Regents 'has  named  Sheila  Park-side.&#13;
Kaplan as the new chancellor    Three of my five professors&#13;
for Parkside, and she has ac-  last semester  were on that&#13;
cepted, the position. F:'inally.'  committee, as well as my edi-&#13;
the work of the Chancellor   tor on.the Ranger staff. Many&#13;
Search&#13;
and-&#13;
Screen Commit.   were -the times when I would&#13;
tee is done.&#13;
"-J&#13;
have expected" these&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
Through  all. of the  last  buckle&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
pressures&#13;
semester,  many of us who  that were added to their&#13;
'al-&#13;
were  personally  acquainted   ready&#13;
busy&#13;
schedules. But the&#13;
with members  of that com.  occasions for cancelled&#13;
etas,&#13;
mittee  or were students&#13;
in&#13;
ses were  very  few- indeed ~&#13;
some of their  classes  were  "(muchto the&#13;
dismay&#13;
of many&#13;
able to watch them as they   students).   Instead.   other&#13;
went about the work of&#13;
choos-&#13;
members - of the committee&#13;
ing a suitable  candidate  to  came in and taught when pro-&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Personal ad immature&#13;
. We, the members  of "the&#13;
Parkside Association of War.&#13;
games. would like to express&#13;
our distress at the message&#13;
published  in the Personals&#13;
section of the February  13th&#13;
issue of the Ranger.&#13;
The campus already has a&#13;
reputation  for  being  only&#13;
slightly above&#13;
a&#13;
high school;&#13;
and&#13;
-tmmatur-e,  childish.&#13;
and&#13;
vengeful items such a!s this&#13;
published in the newspaper,&#13;
which reflects the campus as&#13;
'a whole, do not improve the&#13;
image.&#13;
In&#13;
fact,  they  only&#13;
harm it.&#13;
.Secondly, an insult aimed&#13;
at one person, in fun or not, is&#13;
more acceptable than a sert-&#13;
ous insult aimed at a rather&#13;
large group of people spread&#13;
throughout the school. For in-&#13;
stance,  how  much  trouble&#13;
would have&#13;
been  caused  df&#13;
the&#13;
group insulted had been BSO&#13;
or&#13;
IVCF?&#13;
We wish to say we are not&#13;
as&#13;
upset  as we are&#13;
dtsap-&#13;
pointed that someone 'on this&#13;
campus is capable of acting&#13;
in such an infantile manner.&#13;
We are sorry this had to hap-&#13;
pen at ali.&#13;
PAW Members  .&#13;
fessors  had to be away to&#13;
"search and screen."&#13;
They were commmitted  to&#13;
the task of finding a suitable&#13;
person&#13;
to. continue  with the&#13;
project of building Parkside&#13;
into a better. university.  The&#13;
difficulty of this task alone&#13;
would have caused many&#13;
to&#13;
buckle  under  the pressure.&#13;
However. none of the commit-&#13;
tee members that&#13;
I&#13;
came&#13;
into&#13;
contact with during that long'&#13;
ordeal ev~r even resorted  to&#13;
being tired  or overworked.&#13;
Never did they complain that&#13;
their task was too time-con-&#13;
suming or use&#13;
it&#13;
as an excuse&#13;
to ignore their daily&#13;
responsi-&#13;
bilities ..They seemed instead&#13;
to be inspired and motivated&#13;
by their' tasks to work evert&#13;
harder at their daily jobs.&#13;
Now that  their  work  is&#13;
done, it is time for the Park-&#13;
side  community   to  say&#13;
"Thank  you" to the Search&#13;
and   Screen   Committee.&#13;
Chairperson  Robert  Canary&#13;
headed the group of profes-&#13;
sors,  staff  and students&#13;
in&#13;
their task. Hats off to you,&#13;
Dr. Canary,  and your com-&#13;
mittee  ~ Jesus  Alvarado,&#13;
John    Campbell.    Carol&#13;
. Cashen, Arthur Dudycha,&#13;
Blu-&#13;
gene Goodman.  Peter  Hoff,&#13;
Esrold Nurse. Theresa Peck,&#13;
Rhoda-Gale  Pollack.  Walter&#13;
Shirer and Jennie Tunkieicz.&#13;
Congratulations  and thank&#13;
you to all of you for a difficult&#13;
task well done.&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz ........... :.................................   Editor&#13;
-&#13;
RU'1lgeris written and edited by students at UW'Parkside and they&#13;
are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. Ranger is&#13;
Karl Dixon ..............•.....••.......................&#13;
News Editor&#13;
STAFF&#13;
published every  Thursday during the academic  year except during&#13;
breaks and holidays.&#13;
Kim Kranich .................................    Asst. News Editor&#13;
Kim  Barskaitiki,&#13;
Leo&#13;
Bose.&#13;
All corres-pondence should be addressed to: Parkside Ra'1lger,&#13;
Uni'&#13;
...&#13;
Jim&#13;
Neibaur ...... ~...............................   Feature  Editor&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Carr,   Scott  Curty,&#13;
"mity  of Wisco=in·Parkside.   Box No. 2000, Kenosha  WI 53141. Tele' ,&#13;
•&#13;
Gary Schneeberger  ...................  Asst. Feature  E4ltor ,&#13;
William Dezoma,&#13;
Mike Farrell,&#13;
phone&#13;
(0114)&#13;
553·2295&#13;
or&#13;
(414) 553·2287.&#13;
.&#13;
Gretchen&#13;
'Gayhart.&#13;
Tammy&#13;
Advertising rates are&#13;
$4&#13;
per column inch&#13;
or&#13;
less in bulk. Advertising&#13;
'OD&#13;
Rich Blay ..................................  :..... :... Sports Editor&#13;
Hannah,   Kristy&#13;
Harrington,&#13;
deadline&#13;
is&#13;
Tuesday at&#13;
9&#13;
a. m.&#13;
for p!tblication Thursday.&#13;
•&#13;
c:&#13;
Robb Luehr .•'..............................  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Hans&#13;
. Hauschild,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Letters to the editor will be accepted&#13;
if&#13;
typewritten,  double-spaced&#13;
CI&#13;
on standard size paper. Letters should be less than 3ilOwords aml must&#13;
"&#13;
Dave McEvoy .......................................   Photo Editor&#13;
Kortendtck.&#13;
Rick&#13;
Luehr-,&#13;
be signed, with a tcteptume number inclu(led for verification purposes.&#13;
-0:-&#13;
Jack Bornhuetter .........................  Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
Mir  Hetdari.  Eric&#13;
Names will be withheld upon request. Deadline&#13;
Dave Roback .......•.. ~.................  Advertising  Mana.ger&#13;
Now.icki,&#13;
Michelle  Petersen,&#13;
for letlers is Tue~day at 10a.&#13;
m.&#13;
for publication&#13;
_\/embpr-o(rJ,f'&#13;
i\ndy Buchanan .....•...... ~...............  Business Manager&#13;
Mike Rohl. Scott Scheuber, Bill&#13;
Thursday. Ranger'reserves  the right to edit let·&#13;
aSSOCIineD&#13;
...&#13;
Se'rpe,  Debbie  Siegel,  Nick&#13;
ters and refuse letters containing false aml de·&#13;
COLLeGiaTe&#13;
Brenda Buchanan  ................  Asst. Business  Manager&#13;
TQper.&#13;
famatory content.&#13;
PRPSSEJ2&#13;
Steve Picazo ...••.......................   Distribution  Manager&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
printed&#13;
by&#13;
'he&#13;
Racine&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times.&#13;
In a far off comer of the Union another election is tak-&#13;
ing place&#13;
in&#13;
the shadow of the PSGA race. The Parkside&#13;
Activites Board is electing a president.&#13;
Want to run? Too bad. PAB limits the nominees to only.&#13;
the few who serve on its Executive Council. Why? They&#13;
contend that students are not qualified for the position if&#13;
they are not currently on the council. This excludes&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents who may have had extensive programming  expert-&#13;
ence&#13;
in&#13;
high school or at another university and even&#13;
for-&#13;
mer PAB members who have returned to&#13;
school.&#13;
The group also feels no obligation to even announce to&#13;
the student body that the election is taking place. 1'he ra-&#13;
tionalization is that since other students can't run for the&#13;
job. there is no point in announcing the election.&#13;
This procedure 1s symptomatic  of the organization&#13;
-it&#13;
wants to be isolated and is resistant to change. PAB is an&#13;
oligarchy that wants to perpetuate its elitism.&#13;
Why should the students. who support&#13;
P&#13;
AB with segre-&#13;
gated fees. be excluded from the opportunity to hold the&#13;
organization's key position?&#13;
It&#13;
is like taxation without&#13;
rep-&#13;
resentation.&#13;
We would like to see PAB's election open to ali students.&#13;
as&#13;
in&#13;
all the other major organizations.&#13;
If&#13;
more than one&#13;
person runs for the position, then&#13;
a&#13;
representative  elec-&#13;
tion committee consisting of faculty" staff and students.&#13;
should review candidates  and recommend  one for the&#13;
position. This more democratic system will help improve&#13;
the organization  and, ultimately.  the programming  on'&#13;
campus.&#13;
PAB should get away from its smoke-filled room&#13;
ap-&#13;
proach to elections   and then certainly the best candi-&#13;
date will win.&#13;
-&#13;
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Ramsdell &#13;
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year &#13;
Page &#13;
7 &#13;
Shucard &#13;
discusses &#13;
research &#13;
Page &#13;
8 &#13;
Track &#13;
/ &#13;
winners &#13;
Page &#13;
11 &#13;
Thursday, &#13;
March &#13;
6, &#13;
1986 &#13;
University &#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside &#13;
Volume &#13;
14, &#13;
No. &#13;
23 &#13;
New &#13;
Execs &#13;
Adrian &#13;
Serrano &#13;
(left) &#13;
and &#13;
Sue &#13;
Brudvig &#13;
discuss &#13;
their &#13;
plans, &#13;
on &#13;
page &#13;
3, &#13;
for &#13;
their &#13;
terms &#13;
as &#13;
new &#13;
PSGA &#13;
execu­&#13;
tives. &#13;
Student &#13;
hacker &#13;
suspect &#13;
in &#13;
computer &#13;
break&#13;
-in &#13;
by &#13;
Kari &#13;
Dixon &#13;
News &#13;
Editor &#13;
Charges &#13;
have &#13;
yet &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
filed &#13;
against &#13;
a &#13;
Parkside &#13;
student &#13;
believed &#13;
to &#13;
have &#13;
had &#13;
access &#13;
to &#13;
student &#13;
and &#13;
faculty &#13;
com­&#13;
puter &#13;
files &#13;
because &#13;
an &#13;
investi­&#13;
gation &#13;
into &#13;
the &#13;
matter &#13;
is &#13;
still &#13;
being &#13;
conducted &#13;
by &#13;
campus &#13;
security. &#13;
"We &#13;
are &#13;
still &#13;
investigating &#13;
and &#13;
no &#13;
charges &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
filed &#13;
at &#13;
this &#13;
point," &#13;
said &#13;
Secu­&#13;
rity &#13;
Director &#13;
Ron &#13;
Brinkmann. &#13;
"I &#13;
have &#13;
no &#13;
idea &#13;
when &#13;
the &#13;
in­&#13;
vestigation &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
over &#13;
and &#13;
any &#13;
information &#13;
that &#13;
comes &#13;
from &#13;
us &#13;
will &#13;
come &#13;
through &#13;
Walt &#13;
Shirer. &#13;
He &#13;
is &#13;
our &#13;
public &#13;
information &#13;
officer.' &#13;
A &#13;
memo &#13;
distributed &#13;
last &#13;
week &#13;
by &#13;
Computer &#13;
Center &#13;
Di­&#13;
rector &#13;
Bruce &#13;
Misamore &#13;
dis­&#13;
closed &#13;
that &#13;
"since &#13;
approxi­&#13;
mately &#13;
last &#13;
September, &#13;
a &#13;
per­&#13;
son &#13;
or &#13;
persons &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
ac­&#13;
cessing &#13;
unauthorized &#13;
ac­&#13;
counts &#13;
on &#13;
a &#13;
computer &#13;
used &#13;
for &#13;
instruction &#13;
and &#13;
research &#13;
by &#13;
students &#13;
and &#13;
faculty." &#13;
"The &#13;
'hacker' &#13;
or &#13;
'hackers' &#13;
did &#13;
not &#13;
obtain &#13;
access &#13;
to &#13;
Uni­&#13;
versity &#13;
Data &#13;
Base &#13;
Computer, &#13;
which &#13;
contains &#13;
such &#13;
informa­&#13;
tion &#13;
as &#13;
student &#13;
grades, &#13;
tran­&#13;
scripts &#13;
and &#13;
other &#13;
data," &#13;
the &#13;
memo &#13;
continued, &#13;
"nor &#13;
did &#13;
Computer &#13;
see &#13;
page &#13;
2 &#13;
Staff &#13;
protest &#13;
personnel &#13;
shifts &#13;
By &#13;
Kimberlie &#13;
Kranich &#13;
Asst. &#13;
News &#13;
Editor &#13;
Classified &#13;
personnel &#13;
at &#13;
Parkside &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
informa­&#13;
tional &#13;
picketing &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
cam­&#13;
pus &#13;
this &#13;
past &#13;
week &#13;
in &#13;
protest &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
manner &#13;
in &#13;
which &#13;
the &#13;
administration, &#13;
is &#13;
meeting &#13;
the &#13;
mandated &#13;
State &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts. &#13;
Three &#13;
weeks &#13;
ago &#13;
the &#13;
State &#13;
Legislature &#13;
added &#13;
another &#13;
$5.5 &#13;
million &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
$23.5 &#13;
mil­&#13;
lion &#13;
requested &#13;
earlier &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
UW-Systems &#13;
share &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
pro­&#13;
jected &#13;
State &#13;
budget &#13;
deficit. &#13;
Three &#13;
long-standing &#13;
state &#13;
employees &#13;
with &#13;
11-16 &#13;
years &#13;
seniority &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
given &#13;
layoff &#13;
notice &#13;
effective &#13;
March &#13;
14th. &#13;
Ed &#13;
Sahakian, &#13;
Connie &#13;
Allen, &#13;
and &#13;
Patricia &#13;
Falkens-. &#13;
tern &#13;
all &#13;
must &#13;
take &#13;
a &#13;
lower &#13;
job &#13;
position &#13;
and &#13;
take &#13;
a &#13;
voluntary &#13;
demotion &#13;
or &#13;
be &#13;
out &#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
job. &#13;
According &#13;
to &#13;
Kathy &#13;
Klein, &#13;
Chair &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Academic &#13;
Staff &#13;
Committee, &#13;
110 &#13;
positions &#13;
are &#13;
missing &#13;
system &#13;
wide &#13;
due &#13;
to &#13;
budget &#13;
cutting, &#13;
"I &#13;
would &#13;
think &#13;
that &#13;
they &#13;
' &#13;
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look &#13;
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cuts &#13;
in &#13;
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be­&#13;
cause &#13;
they &#13;
have &#13;
options. &#13;
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are &#13;
other &#13;
campuses &#13;
Staff &#13;
protest &#13;
see &#13;
page &#13;
2 &#13;
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Council &#13;
elections &#13;
here &#13;
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United &#13;
Council &#13;
delega­&#13;
tions &#13;
from &#13;
the &#13;
member &#13;
UW &#13;
campuses &#13;
will &#13;
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side &#13;
this &#13;
weekend &#13;
to &#13;
hold &#13;
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meeting &#13;
and &#13;
elect &#13;
a &#13;
new &#13;
president. &#13;
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students &#13;
have &#13;
submit­&#13;
ted &#13;
their &#13;
names: &#13;
Ed &#13;
Emer­&#13;
son, &#13;
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Prange, &#13;
UW-Stout; &#13;
Sue &#13;
Premo, &#13;
UW &#13;
Green &#13;
Bay; &#13;
Bryce &#13;
Tolfree, &#13;
UW-Oshkosh; &#13;
and &#13;
Robert &#13;
Foy, &#13;
President  of &#13;
the &#13;
UW &#13;
Center's &#13;
Student &#13;
Gov­&#13;
ernance &#13;
Council. &#13;
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election &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
held &#13;
after &#13;
the &#13;
General &#13;
Assembly &#13;
meets, &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
winner &#13;
will &#13;
need &#13;
a &#13;
majority &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
dele­&#13;
gate &#13;
votes. &#13;
Bryce &#13;
Tolfree &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
Kenosha &#13;
resident &#13;
who, &#13;
like &#13;
all &#13;
the &#13;
can­&#13;
didates, &#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
president &#13;
of &#13;
his &#13;
university's &#13;
student &#13;
govern­&#13;
ment. &#13;
"Parkside &#13;
is &#13;
honored &#13;
to &#13;
host &#13;
a &#13;
United &#13;
Council &#13;
meeting &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
first &#13;
time &#13;
in &#13;
three &#13;
years," &#13;
said &#13;
Pat &#13;
Ramsdell, &#13;
Parkside &#13;
Student &#13;
Govern­&#13;
ment &#13;
Association &#13;
President. &#13;
"Planning &#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
a &#13;
little &#13;
hectic, &#13;
but &#13;
it &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
real &#13;
pleas­&#13;
ure &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
able &#13;
to &#13;
show &#13;
off &#13;
the &#13;
beautiful &#13;
campus &#13;
we &#13;
have." &#13;
The &#13;
PSGA &#13;
elections &#13;
Monday &#13;
and &#13;
Tuesday, &#13;
featuring &#13;
con-| &#13;
troversial &#13;
referenda, &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
and &#13;
Senate &#13;
seats &#13;
drew &#13;
52? &#13;
people. &#13;
^ &#13;
. &#13;
. &#13;
There &#13;
were &#13;
12 &#13;
students &#13;
running &#13;
for &#13;
nine &#13;
open &#13;
Senate &#13;
seats! &#13;
and &#13;
three &#13;
bidders &#13;
for &#13;
one &#13;
open &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
Adrian &#13;
Serra-| &#13;
no, &#13;
president-elect, &#13;
and &#13;
Susan &#13;
Brudvig, &#13;
vice &#13;
president &#13;
elect, both &#13;
ran &#13;
unopposed &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
election. &#13;
The &#13;
election &#13;
results &#13;
are &#13;
as &#13;
follows: &#13;
1986 &#13;
P-S-G.A- &#13;
ELECTION &#13;
BALLOT &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
PRESIDENT &#13;
325 &#13;
ADRIAN &#13;
SERRANO &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
VICE &#13;
PRESIDENT &#13;
311 &#13;
SUE &#13;
BRUDVIG &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
SENATE &#13;
248 &#13;
JENNY &#13;
CARR &#13;
248 &#13;
CHARLES &#13;
METZ &#13;
225 &#13;
NATALIE &#13;
KRAH &#13;
224 &#13;
MICHAELLE &#13;
MONTEMURRO &#13;
217 &#13;
MARY &#13;
EDWARDS &#13;
206 &#13;
MICHAEL &#13;
HARMAN &#13;
194 &#13;
"J.J." &#13;
MASTERSEN &#13;
182 &#13;
MARY &#13;
JANICE &#13;
PERRY &#13;
181 &#13;
SANDRA &#13;
VILLARREAL &#13;
164 &#13;
FRED &#13;
MONARDI &#13;
162ANNE &#13;
PEACOCK &#13;
136 &#13;
THOMAS &#13;
YULL &#13;
SEGREGATED &#13;
UNIVERSITY &#13;
FEE &#13;
ALLOCATION &#13;
COMMITTEE &#13;
S.U.F.A.C &#13;
AT &#13;
LARGE &#13;
SEAT &#13;
200 &#13;
JENNIE &#13;
TUNKIEICZ &#13;
134 &#13;
BRIAN HOGAN &#13;
45 &#13;
EARLENE &#13;
FREDERICK &#13;
PARKSIDE &#13;
UNION &#13;
ADVISORY &#13;
BOARD &#13;
274 &#13;
EARLENE &#13;
FREDRICK &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
STUDENT &#13;
OPINION &#13;
REFERENDA &#13;
1. &#13;
WOULD &#13;
YOU &#13;
APPROVE &#13;
OF &#13;
AN &#13;
X-RATED &#13;
FILM &#13;
BEING &#13;
SHOWN &#13;
ON &#13;
CAMPUS? &#13;
300 &#13;
YES &#13;
214 &#13;
NO &#13;
2. &#13;
WOULD &#13;
YOU &#13;
ATTEND &#13;
AN &#13;
X-RATED &#13;
FILM &#13;
IF &#13;
SHOWN &#13;
ON &#13;
CAMPUS? &#13;
175 &#13;
YES &#13;
337 &#13;
NO &#13;
3. &#13;
SHOULD &#13;
THE &#13;
SEGREGATED &#13;
UNIVERSITY &#13;
FEES &#13;
ALLOCATION &#13;
COMMITTEE &#13;
FREEZE FUNDS &#13;
TO &#13;
THE &#13;
PARKSIDE &#13;
ACTIVITIES &#13;
BOARD, &#13;
REQUESTING &#13;
THAT &#13;
THEY, &#13;
THE &#13;
P.A.B., &#13;
RE-ORGANIZE &#13;
THEIR &#13;
CONSTITUTION, &#13;
EMPHASIZING &#13;
MORE &#13;
DIRECT &#13;
STUDENT &#13;
INPUT &#13;
IN &#13;
THE &#13;
ACTUAL PROGRAMMING &#13;
AND &#13;
SELECTION &#13;
OF &#13;
OFFICERS? &#13;
385 &#13;
YES &#13;
117 &#13;
NO &#13;
WINNERS &#13;
INDICATED &#13;
IN &#13;
BOLD &#13;
FACE. &#13;
TOTAL &#13;
BALLOTS: &#13;
529 &#13;
2 &#13;
Thursday, &#13;
March &#13;
6, &#13;
1986 &#13;
RANGER &#13;
Editorial &#13;
Stay &#13;
involved &#13;
There &#13;
seems &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a &#13;
trend &#13;
toward &#13;
increased &#13;
involve­&#13;
ment &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
The &#13;
PSGA &#13;
Senate &#13;
elections &#13;
attracted &#13;
16 &#13;
candidates &#13;
to &#13;
nine &#13;
open &#13;
seats &#13;
and &#13;
three &#13;
students &#13;
ran &#13;
for &#13;
one &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
It &#13;
is &#13;
certainly  refreshing &#13;
to &#13;
see &#13;
students &#13;
expressing &#13;
in­&#13;
terest &#13;
in &#13;
student &#13;
government, &#13;
an &#13;
organization &#13;
important &#13;
in &#13;
protecting &#13;
student &#13;
rights. &#13;
Unfortunately, &#13;
seven &#13;
people &#13;
lost &#13;
their &#13;
attempts &#13;
at &#13;
Sen­&#13;
ate &#13;
seats, &#13;
and &#13;
two &#13;
people &#13;
lost &#13;
their &#13;
bids &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
Hopefully, &#13;
these &#13;
students &#13;
won't &#13;
stop &#13;
trying, &#13;
and &#13;
will &#13;
still &#13;
get &#13;
involved &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
Activities &#13;
offer &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
just &#13;
filler &#13;
for &#13;
resumes &#13;
to &#13;
stu­&#13;
dents; &#13;
they &#13;
offer &#13;
the &#13;
opportunity &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
hands-on &#13;
experi­&#13;
ence &#13;
in &#13;
areas &#13;
which &#13;
complement &#13;
students' &#13;
academic &#13;
en­&#13;
deavors. &#13;
Many &#13;
skills &#13;
can &#13;
also &#13;
be &#13;
developed &#13;
by &#13;
participat­&#13;
ing &#13;
in &#13;
activities, &#13;
like &#13;
interpersonal &#13;
communication, &#13;
or &#13;
the &#13;
ability &#13;
to &#13;
work &#13;
with &#13;
large &#13;
groups, &#13;
etc. &#13;
The &#13;
nine &#13;
people &#13;
who &#13;
lost &#13;
the &#13;
elections &#13;
surely &#13;
have &#13;
the &#13;
drive &#13;
and &#13;
initiative, &#13;
and &#13;
can &#13;
inspire &#13;
more &#13;
students &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
involved &#13;
in &#13;
any &#13;
one &#13;
of &#13;
the  many &#13;
clubs &#13;
and &#13;
organizations &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
And &#13;
maybe &#13;
this &#13;
trend &#13;
will.be &#13;
contagious. &#13;
Editorial &#13;
correction &#13;
The &#13;
editorial &#13;
in &#13;
last &#13;
week's &#13;
Ranger &#13;
incorrectly &#13;
stated &#13;
that &#13;
PAB &#13;
(Parkside &#13;
Activities &#13;
Board) &#13;
limits &#13;
presidential &#13;
nominees &#13;
only &#13;
to &#13;
members &#13;
of &#13;
its &#13;
Executive &#13;
Council. &#13;
PAB &#13;
presidential &#13;
candidates &#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
any &#13;
PAB &#13;
member, &#13;
not &#13;
lim­&#13;
ited &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
Executive &#13;
Council. &#13;
This &#13;
procedure &#13;
is &#13;
still &#13;
limiting. &#13;
We &#13;
maintain &#13;
our &#13;
posi­&#13;
tion &#13;
that &#13;
PAB &#13;
elections &#13;
should &#13;
be &#13;
open &#13;
to &#13;
all &#13;
students. &#13;
PAB's &#13;
electoral &#13;
process &#13;
is &#13;
unfair &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
student &#13;
body, &#13;
which &#13;
supports &#13;
the &#13;
organization &#13;
with &#13;
segregated &#13;
fees. &#13;
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urge &#13;
PAB &#13;
to &#13;
do &#13;
away &#13;
with &#13;
their &#13;
elite &#13;
form &#13;
of &#13;
government. &#13;
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,&#13;
®iil &#13;
Uftl &#13;
I &#13;
|N$&gt; &#13;
. &#13;
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from &#13;
page &#13;
1 &#13;
they &#13;
cause &#13;
disruption &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
overall &#13;
computer &#13;
operation." &#13;
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Computer &#13;
Center &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
Police &#13;
and &#13;
Public &#13;
Safety &#13;
Office &#13;
have &#13;
shared &#13;
evidence &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
district &#13;
attorney's &#13;
of­&#13;
fice, &#13;
but &#13;
no &#13;
charges &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
filed &#13;
to &#13;
date. &#13;
"Bill &#13;
Misamore &#13;
sent &#13;
the &#13;
memo &#13;
to &#13;
Jenny &#13;
Price &#13;
who &#13;
is &#13;
in &#13;
charge &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
student &#13;
judi­&#13;
cial &#13;
process &#13;
and &#13;
this &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
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deadline &#13;
moved &#13;
implemented &#13;
based &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
ev­&#13;
idence &#13;
gathered &#13;
by &#13;
security," &#13;
said &#13;
Interim &#13;
Assistant &#13;
Chan­&#13;
cellor &#13;
Michael &#13;
Bassis. &#13;
Price, &#13;
Bassis &#13;
continued, &#13;
will &#13;
look &#13;
over &#13;
the &#13;
facts &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
case &#13;
and &#13;
decide &#13;
what &#13;
is &#13;
ap­&#13;
propriate. &#13;
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refused &#13;
to &#13;
comment &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
matter, &#13;
ex­&#13;
plaining &#13;
that &#13;
all &#13;
information, &#13;
by &#13;
law, &#13;
had &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
kept &#13;
condi-&#13;
dential. &#13;
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deadline &#13;
for &#13;
applica­&#13;
tions &#13;
for &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
50 &#13;
con­&#13;
tinuing &#13;
education &#13;
scholar­&#13;
ships &#13;
ranging &#13;
from &#13;
$100 &#13;
to &#13;
$700 &#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
extended &#13;
to &#13;
March &#13;
19. &#13;
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forms &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
scholarships &#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
obtained &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
Union &#13;
information &#13;
Cen­&#13;
ter, &#13;
Student &#13;
Services &#13;
Office &#13;
(WLLC &#13;
D175) &#13;
and &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
In­&#13;
formation &#13;
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Main &#13;
Place &#13;
in &#13;
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more &#13;
in­&#13;
formation &#13;
contact &#13;
the &#13;
Office &#13;
of &#13;
Development &#13;
and &#13;
Alumni &#13;
Affairs, &#13;
WLLC &#13;
3322, &#13;
or &#13;
call &#13;
553-2414. &#13;
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Review Committee  (PRC)  In&#13;
addition to a recommendation&#13;
from the Humanities  division. '&#13;
However. acting  vice chan-&#13;
ce}lor Ben Greenebaum.   who&#13;
COmprisesthe third  and final&#13;
step in this process. did not&#13;
recommend  Christoph  for ten-&#13;
ure.&#13;
Both   Greenebaum&#13;
and&#13;
Christoph  declined  to&#13;
com-&#13;
ment at this stage In the&#13;
dect-&#13;
ston.&#13;
However,  Christoph  did&#13;
say  he  has  followed  proce-&#13;
dure and has asked Greene-&#13;
baum in writing for the rea-&#13;
sons  he  was  not  recom-&#13;
mended.&#13;
Andrew  McLean.  chair  of&#13;
the Humanities  division, spe-&#13;
culated   that   Greenebau~  's&#13;
recommendation&#13;
against&#13;
Chrtstoph's  tenure  was  "due&#13;
to   problematic    eonstdera-&#13;
tions" such as low enrollment&#13;
In German.&#13;
According  to  McLean,  a&#13;
March  31 meeting  with  the&#13;
executive    committee    has&#13;
been arranged  "to disCUSSthe&#13;
situation  and marshall  ar-gu-&#13;
ment for retaining  Christoph&#13;
jf&#13;
that's  what the committee&#13;
wants  to  do."  McLean  ex-&#13;
pects that the committee  will&#13;
recommend Christoph.&#13;
The modern  language&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents' concern for Christoph's&#13;
retention   may   have   been&#13;
heightened  by the  fact  that&#13;
the&#13;
MFL&#13;
department  Is&#13;
cur-&#13;
rently&#13;
in&#13;
the process of being&#13;
reviewed  by  the  Academic&#13;
Planning   Program   Review&#13;
Committee  (APPR).  Rightly&#13;
or  wrongly,  some  students&#13;
have  connected  Christoph's&#13;
battle  for  tenure  and  the&#13;
APPR study as being&#13;
Indica-&#13;
tive of a demise In the&#13;
MFL&#13;
department.&#13;
About  every  seven  years&#13;
each program  is reviewed by&#13;
APPR  after  a&#13;
self&#13;
study by&#13;
the faculty&#13;
In&#13;
each program&#13;
has  been  completed.  Orph&#13;
Johnson, coordinator  of&#13;
MFL&#13;
and  associate   professor  of&#13;
French,&#13;
has&#13;
submltied  a&#13;
selr-&#13;
study&#13;
to Joseph Balsano, As·&#13;
Language&#13;
see&#13;
page 3&#13;
Election question sent to committee&#13;
A motion to Invalidate  the&#13;
PSGA election was overruled&#13;
Thursday  evening.  The Sen-&#13;
ate moved to refer a students'&#13;
request to contest the election&#13;
results  to the Election  Com-&#13;
mittee.&#13;
Keith  Harmann   contested&#13;
the  election  results  due  to&#13;
what  he  cited  as  "election&#13;
discrepap.......  '&#13;
----&#13;
....,&#13;
"What the Senate has done&#13;
is force the Election&#13;
Comrnit-&#13;
tee  to take  a stand  on the&#13;
issue,&#13;
t,&#13;
said Adrian  Serrano,&#13;
PSGA president.  Serrano said&#13;
the Election  Committee  met&#13;
yesterday   to   discuss   the&#13;
charges  and will bring their&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
the Senate on Fri·&#13;
day.&#13;
Serrano  doesn't  expect the&#13;
entire election to be Inveudat-&#13;
ed. "Paris  of the ballot may&#13;
be invalidated. The only&#13;
parts&#13;
In question  are  the  Senate&#13;
race and the referenda,"  saId&#13;
Serrano.&#13;
The  election  results  were&#13;
approved at the senate  meet-&#13;
lng,&#13;
80&#13;
all&#13;
those elected were&#13;
able to assume office.&#13;
2  Thursday.   March  27. 1986&#13;
Littfer to thit&#13;
edif.Q!&#13;
Aid cuts hurt&#13;
To the editor.&#13;
If&#13;
you  are  not  already&#13;
aware, financial aid is in jeo-&#13;
pordy  In  Washington.  The&#13;
budget  that  Is before&#13;
Con-&#13;
gress cuts student aid to high-&#13;
er  education  by&#13;
27&#13;
percent.&#13;
This Is on top of the&#13;
4.3&#13;
per-&#13;
cent In cuts that went Into ef-&#13;
fect  March&#13;
1&#13;
due  to  the&#13;
Gramm-Rudman  Deficit Con-&#13;
trol Act. That brings  our&#13;
fl·&#13;
nanclal  aid  programs  down&#13;
31.4&#13;
percent  from  1985&#13;
(ac-&#13;
tual) to 1987 (proposed).&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
a serious time for education.&#13;
The   current   administra-&#13;
tion's total disregard  for&#13;
edu-&#13;
cation as a priority of the fed-&#13;
eral  government  is the most&#13;
disastrous.  This is evident by&#13;
the Department  of Education&#13;
supporting cuts&#13;
in&#13;
education&#13;
and  the  Secretary"  of  Educa-&#13;
tion, William Bennett,  fa1llng&#13;
to  be  an  advocate  for  educa-&#13;
tion. Bennett  is the&#13;
guy&#13;
in&#13;
Washington who   is   telling&#13;
people that students  spend fi-&#13;
nancial aid on spring break&#13;
trips. new clothes and cars.&#13;
In&#13;
fiscal  year  1980 federal&#13;
support  for  education   was&#13;
$14.4&#13;
billion; elementary,&#13;
sec-&#13;
ondary  and  post. secondary.&#13;
Just  to maintain  those pro-&#13;
grams&#13;
with&#13;
inflation,  the&#13;
budget&#13;
would have to be $22&#13;
billion&#13;
in&#13;
fiscal  year  1987.&#13;
However,  the Reagan  budget&#13;
asks for $15.2 billion. This Is&#13;
not new -  since Reagan  has&#13;
been In (office)  the most he&#13;
has asked for education was&#13;
$15.5billion and In fiscal year&#13;
1983&#13;
he called  for only&#13;
$9.9&#13;
billion.&#13;
Congress has not cut educa-&#13;
tion as much  as Regan  has&#13;
Aid&#13;
see page&#13;
10&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Conference success&#13;
Evaluation returns by partici-&#13;
pants&#13;
a:pd&#13;
workshop  presen-&#13;
ters  of&#13;
the&#13;
recent   P .S.O.&#13;
state-wide&#13;
conference for non-&#13;
traditional  students.  held  at&#13;
Parkslde,  have been&#13;
tabulat-&#13;
ed.&#13;
The  results  strongly&#13;
tndt-&#13;
cate the workshops presented&#13;
were  right  on target.  They&#13;
ranged  from  Sensitizing  Fa-&#13;
cultyIStaff    Members    To&#13;
Needs Of&#13;
Non-Traditional  stu-&#13;
dents,  presented  by keynote&#13;
speaker  Tracy  Knofla,  coor-&#13;
dinator  of Student  Activities&#13;
at Indiana  University.&#13;
South-&#13;
east,&#13;
Mid·life&#13;
Career&#13;
Changes, Marketing  Yourself.&#13;
to the Development  of a Peer&#13;
Support Organization,  to&#13;
men-&#13;
tion a few.&#13;
Maureen  Budowle,&#13;
Parksi-&#13;
de graduate  Patricia  Mu1l1-&#13;
gan and Buddy Couvln were&#13;
clearly a hit. They conducted&#13;
the  workshop  pertaining&#13;
to&#13;
developing&#13;
organizations.&#13;
PSO&#13;
see page&#13;
iO&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Thanks to Peer Support&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
I just wanted to thank Bev&#13;
Landreman  and  the  rest  of&#13;
the  Peer  Support  Organiza-&#13;
tion for  inviting  me  to the&#13;
state-wide conference. I had&#13;
a&#13;
wonderful time on your&#13;
earn-&#13;
pus.&#13;
The  conference  was  just&#13;
superb! Your high level of or-&#13;
ganization   and  enthusiasm&#13;
were very evident throughout&#13;
all of the conference  activi-&#13;
ties.  The  program  was&#13;
di-&#13;
verse  and  interesting  to all&#13;
conference   delegates,   you&#13;
stayed  on schedule  and had&#13;
time  for participant  interac-&#13;
tion -&#13;
it&#13;
was great!  Perhaps&#13;
your biggest compliment  was&#13;
from UW·Stevens Point, when&#13;
they said&#13;
this&#13;
was 100&#13;
percent&#13;
better  than their two confer-&#13;
neces.  You've  definately  set&#13;
the standard  for excellence.&#13;
The adult students at Park-&#13;
side are very  lucky to have&#13;
such  a  motivated  and  hard&#13;
working organization  as PSO&#13;
on their campus. Keep up the&#13;
good work.&#13;
Thank you again for the op-&#13;
portunity&#13;
to&#13;
interact   with&#13;
"The Pride  of Wisconsin"  -&#13;
its adult students.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Tracy&#13;
Knofla,&#13;
Acting Director,&#13;
University Oenter-rndtana&#13;
Unlveraity- Southeast&#13;
by Sue Brudvig&#13;
PSGA Vice President&#13;
The March&#13;
10&#13;
public&#13;
near-&#13;
Ing on raising  the  drinking&#13;
age to 21 (AB&#13;
835)&#13;
in&#13;
Wiscon-&#13;
sin was  another  victory  for&#13;
the  rights  of young  adults.&#13;
The 21 Now people (teachers.&#13;
transport   authorities,   insur-&#13;
ance   interests,   lawmakers&#13;
and church groups)  who ear-&#13;
lier maintained  in press  con-&#13;
ferences   that   they   would&#13;
emerge  the  winners,   were&#13;
outnumbered  5 to 1 by memo&#13;
bers of Stop 21, a coalition of&#13;
lawmakers,   tavern   owners,&#13;
civil  libertarians   and&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
The  media  had  previously&#13;
presented  the issue as a war&#13;
of statistics:  each  side posit-&#13;
Ing the statistics  that&#13;
appear-&#13;
ed favorable  to their position.&#13;
During  the  hearing.   Chair&#13;
Dick  Shoemaker  mainlafned&#13;
that   there   are   "statistics,&#13;
more statistics  and lies." Yet,&#13;
the  proponents  continued  to&#13;
focus their  argument  on sta-&#13;
tistics while the opponents  of-&#13;
fered  other  evidence.   This&#13;
strategic  move  won Stop 21&#13;
coalition  the  respect  of the&#13;
Assembly  State Affairs  Com-&#13;
mittee  which  will  probably&#13;
not bring  the bill on the As-&#13;
-sernbly&#13;
floor for a vote this&#13;
season.&#13;
RANGER&#13;
-&#13;
-&#13;
..113&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
••&#13;
What  are  the  reasons&#13;
for&#13;
supporting  a 21 drinking age?&#13;
In  my  opinion,  there  are&#13;
none.&#13;
Though insurance  exec-&#13;
utives testified  for the&#13;
leglsla-&#13;
tion,  they  failed  to  support&#13;
their&#13;
theory&#13;
thai  insurance&#13;
rates  would go down for the&#13;
affected  age group:  in states&#13;
with a 21 drinking  age, there&#13;
are  not  lower  rates  for the&#13;
non-drinking'&#13;
population.&#13;
MADD&#13;
once&#13;
again&#13;
got behind&#13;
the pulpit  and preached  that&#13;
it&#13;
was   drunken,   reckless&#13;
"kids"  that  kill their babies,&#13;
yet older  adults  in their late&#13;
20s  and  early  30s  are  reo&#13;
sponsible  for the majority&#13;
of&#13;
Nobody&#13;
see page&#13;
10&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Student apathy to blame&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
Jennie,  Jennie,&#13;
0'&#13;
Jennie,&#13;
Oh, stop wailing and gnashing&#13;
your teeth  about the admin-&#13;
istration's  so-called disregard&#13;
of informing the student body&#13;
last about changes  in educa-&#13;
tional  services.  The  admin-&#13;
istration  may be at least par-&#13;
tially at fault, but let's place&#13;
the  majority  of  the  blame&#13;
where  it rightly  belongs:  at&#13;
the foot of the student body il-&#13;
self.&#13;
The  administration    is  a&#13;
political  body  with  a  large&#13;
amount  of power on campus,&#13;
so I commend  their restraint&#13;
in not filling the political vac-&#13;
uum created  by the apathy  of&#13;
most Parkside  students  as to&#13;
governing themselves.&#13;
A case in point:  There  are&#13;
dozens  of  student  seats  on&#13;
school  committees   that  go&#13;
begging  for some students to&#13;
fill, and contribute. their input&#13;
as to what the student body's&#13;
feelings  are  on particualr&#13;
Is-&#13;
sues that  a committee  is de-&#13;
signed  to  deal  with.  Many&#13;
committees    must   go  on&#13;
semester  after semester  with-&#13;
out student  input,  and when&#13;
that committee  finally comes&#13;
Apalhy see&#13;
page&#13;
10&#13;
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ar~~:i'e~r i:e;;::..~n and e~ited ~y s.tudent~ at UW·Parkside  and they&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dixon ....•................•..••••••...•••••.....• News Editor&#13;
STAFF&#13;
pUblished' eve~y Tk~e&#13;
s:&#13;
l~&#13;
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..&#13;
Kim Kranich •••••.••••.................•..•••Asst. News Editor&#13;
Kim&#13;
Barskaitiki,&#13;
Leo&#13;
Bose,&#13;
breaks&#13;
and&#13;
holidays. rs ay  urmg  the academic  year  except  during&#13;
..&#13;
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Jenny&#13;
Carr,&#13;
Scott&#13;
Curty,&#13;
All correspondence  sh  ld b&#13;
d&#13;
versity of Wisconsin.Par ou   e&#13;
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dressed  to: Parkside  Ranger,  Ulli·&#13;
•&#13;
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Scbneeberger ...................  Asst. Feature  Editor&#13;
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              <text>Volume 14, issue 26</text>
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              <text>Reorganization plan goes to Senate</text>
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              <text>Gramm-Rudman&#13;
explored&#13;
Pages4and5&#13;
James Cagney&#13;
remembered&#13;
Page&#13;
8&#13;
Softball season&#13;
opens with split&#13;
Rage 12&#13;
~&#13;
'Unlverstty of Wisconstn-Parkstde&#13;
Thursday, April 3, 1986&#13;
Volume 14, No. 26&#13;
photo by Jack Bornhuetter&#13;
Enjoying the sun ...while it lasts.&#13;
Students&#13;
took&#13;
advantage  of unseasonably  warm. weathe!.last week,&#13;
opting&#13;
for&#13;
the lawn instead of the Library to study and&#13;
pulling&#13;
the&#13;
bicycles&#13;
out of the&#13;
depths of the garage in preparation  for the real arrival of summer.&#13;
Reorganization  plan&#13;
goes to Senate&#13;
Kari Dixon&#13;
New. Editor&#13;
Carol Cashen,  Interim  As-&#13;
sltant  Chancellor for Educa-&#13;
tional   Services,   will  meet&#13;
with  the  Parkslde   Student&#13;
Government  Association  at&#13;
its weekly meeting tomorrow&#13;
to discuss the new Education-&#13;
al  Services  Reorganization&#13;
Plan.&#13;
The plan  was  written&#13;
by&#13;
Michael Bassts, who held that&#13;
position before Cashen, after&#13;
the directors  of the various&#13;
departments   consulted  with&#13;
their  individual  staffs  and&#13;
submitted   recommendations&#13;
to&#13;
him. Bassis conferred&#13;
with&#13;
new  Chancellor   Sheila  Ka-&#13;
plan,  Cashen  said,  and  she&#13;
(Kaplan)&#13;
Is&#13;
In&#13;
favor  of the&#13;
plan.&#13;
Copies of the plan were ctr-&#13;
culated&#13;
to&#13;
the  University&#13;
Committee,   the   Academic&#13;
Staff   Committee,   Student&#13;
Government and the&#13;
commit-&#13;
tee  comprised   of  division&#13;
chairs.&#13;
All&#13;
have responded fa-&#13;
vorably  to the  plan,  except&#13;
student   government.    and&#13;
Cashen said she would like to&#13;
lay to rest  the fear  that an&#13;
extra  layer would be placed&#13;
between the students and her-&#13;
self.&#13;
"Students  will not be&#13;
In-&#13;
volved&#13;
In&#13;
yet another layer of&#13;
bureaucratic  red&#13;
tape,"&#13;
she&#13;
said.   "The   administrative&#13;
liaison with student&#13;
govern-&#13;
ment  would remain  the  as-&#13;
sistant&#13;
chancellor-unless&#13;
Chancellor Kaplan decides&#13;
to&#13;
implement&#13;
a&#13;
Dean  of  Stu-&#13;
dents position, and then that&#13;
person&#13;
will&#13;
interact  between&#13;
the students and the&#13;
chancel-&#13;
lor."&#13;
Some of the major&#13;
organt-&#13;
zatlonal  changes  of plan&#13;
In-&#13;
clude movlng the Child Care&#13;
Center&#13;
and&#13;
the Health Center&#13;
back  under  the direction  of&#13;
Student&#13;
Life  where&#13;
it&#13;
had&#13;
been before.&#13;
"Both&#13;
of these&#13;
come&#13;
from segregated&#13;
fees,&#13;
and&#13;
It&#13;
makes budgeting&#13;
eas-&#13;
ler," Cashen said.&#13;
Another change was&#13;
dtvtd-&#13;
ing&#13;
the&#13;
personnel of Commu-&#13;
nity Student Services and&#13;
Stu-&#13;
dent Development among the&#13;
various  departments&#13;
so&#13;
they&#13;
could work&#13;
in&#13;
their areas  of&#13;
expertise, and establishing&#13;
an&#13;
Enrollment Services unit&#13;
that&#13;
Plan See page&#13;
3&#13;
that  he was very  excited  to&#13;
get the appointment  from the&#13;
governor for this position and&#13;
thinks that he adds a "unique&#13;
perspective"  to the problems&#13;
that the Bpard tries to solve ..&#13;
Schenian,&#13;
25,&#13;
received&#13;
hIS&#13;
undergraduate   degree  frol?&#13;
Madison in May,&#13;
1985,&#13;
and&#13;
IS&#13;
currently  attending  the&#13;
cone-&#13;
ge's Law School. He has had&#13;
much  experience  in stu&lt;~ent&#13;
government  both at Madls~n&#13;
and with the United&#13;
Counctl,&#13;
a  state-wide   student  lobby&#13;
group.&#13;
t&#13;
Schenian    responded&#13;
0&#13;
questions  from  the  Senate&#13;
with clear,  concise  answers.&#13;
He acknowledged  the concer-&#13;
ns of the students  here,  u~at&#13;
this is a small  campus  WIth&#13;
low enrollment,  with the. en-&#13;
couraging- news that MadIson&#13;
and Milwaukee are both plan-&#13;
. g to place a cap on enroll-&#13;
~~nt  which  will  cause  stu-&#13;
dents that go there to take a&#13;
.econd  look at parkslde.&#13;
The   Ranger,   Parkslde&#13;
's&#13;
weekly newspaper&#13;
r&#13;
was given&#13;
a&#13;
rating  of "First  Class"  by&#13;
the   Associated   Collegiate&#13;
Press/National&#13;
Scholastic&#13;
Press Association for the first&#13;
semester,&#13;
1985-1986.&#13;
ACP is the oldest national&#13;
press   organization   in  the&#13;
United States, whose purpose&#13;
is&#13;
to improve scholastic jour-&#13;
nalism and&#13;
to&#13;
honor achieve-&#13;
ment.&#13;
A  "First   Class"   rating.&#13;
which represents  very good to&#13;
excellent,  places  the Ranger&#13;
in the top&#13;
40&#13;
percent of cone-&#13;
ge  newspapers   nationwide.&#13;
Newspapers   are   rated   on&#13;
every aspect, from writing&#13;
to&#13;
layout.&#13;
.&#13;
A  spokesman  from  ACP&#13;
said  that  25 percent  of the&#13;
Student Regent visits&#13;
by Jenny Carr&#13;
At the last PSGA meeting,&#13;
John Schenian,  the only stu-&#13;
dent member  of the Board of&#13;
Regents, addressed  the&#13;
sen-&#13;
ate.&#13;
Schenian  briefly  explained&#13;
to the  Senate  that  he  has&#13;
served  on  the  Board  since&#13;
November,&#13;
1985&#13;
and that he Is&#13;
the first student  to hold such _&#13;
an office.&#13;
Like the other members  of&#13;
the Board of Regents,  Scheni-&#13;
an serves as a volunteer  and&#13;
is reimbursed  only for his ex-&#13;
penses.   Unlike   the   other&#13;
Board  members   who  hold&#13;
their  positions   for   seven&#13;
years,   student   representa-&#13;
tives,  Schenian  stated,  hold&#13;
the office for two years.&#13;
The reasoning  behind  this.&#13;
according to Schenian. is that&#13;
the student is anxious  to get&#13;
started  on a career  and the&#13;
other members  of the Board&#13;
are  successful  members   of&#13;
the community. Schenlan said&#13;
Ranger receives "First Class'&#13;
rating from A&#13;
CPINSCP&#13;
over&#13;
600&#13;
newspapers&#13;
who par-&#13;
tlclpale  ln the rating service&#13;
achteve a "FIrst&#13;
Class"&#13;
rat-&#13;
Ing,&#13;
The htghe.t  award a news-&#13;
paper   can   achieve   after&#13;
"First&#13;
CIa....&#13;
Is&#13;
"AU Ameri-&#13;
can."&#13;
which&#13;
encompasses&#13;
12.15 percent  of  all  news-&#13;
papers  rated.  A&#13;
newspaper&#13;
must receive four out of five&#13;
marks of distinction&#13;
to&#13;
obtain&#13;
"All    American"&#13;
status.&#13;
Ranger  received  marks  of&#13;
distinction   for   advertlalng&#13;
and editorial cartoons.&#13;
The judge  who rated  the&#13;
Ranger commented. "A good,&#13;
good paper;  especially  your&#13;
nose  for  news  and  strong&#13;
layouL.(The  Ranger) can be-&#13;
come a prize winner, (you've&#13;
done) an excelleD&amp;&#13;
Ranger  editor&#13;
J~&#13;
klelcz,&#13;
said&#13;
of&#13;
lIIe&#13;
natllIC ••&#13;
are&#13;
vel')"&#13;
plee.-d&#13;
'1'Illa .....&#13;
ftrat&#13;
year&#13;
we'"&#13;
PIIttlllplllad&#13;
bt&#13;
the&#13;
ACP cmrte8t; and&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
happy&#13;
with&#13;
lIIe&#13;
..-Ita.&#13;
Is&#13;
extremely&#13;
dlfllcult&#13;
to&#13;
maln-&#13;
tain exce1leDce&#13;
at&#13;
a eampua&#13;
without&#13;
a&#13;
jounIaII.,m&#13;
pr0-&#13;
gram,  and therefore  offering&#13;
no&#13;
real&#13;
incentive  to&#13;
lItatt&#13;
members.   Fortunately,   we&#13;
have a vel')"dedIcated staff&#13;
of&#13;
superb   writers,   photogra.&#13;
phers and ad repre.entatlves.&#13;
I'm sure&#13;
that&#13;
"All&#13;
American"&#13;
statu.  I. just around&#13;
the&#13;
cor-&#13;
ner for&#13;
the Ranger."&#13;
The Ranger  will be rated&#13;
agatn&#13;
In&#13;
May for the second&#13;
semester.&#13;
2  Thursday.  Aprll3.  1986&#13;
RANGER&#13;
c&#13;
Editgrial&#13;
Save your Assistance&#13;
Will&#13;
you&#13;
be one of the students  forced  out of a college&#13;
education due to financial aid cuts?&#13;
At&#13;
a&#13;
financial aid workshop last week, one speaker said&#13;
that Parkside may lose 1000students because of cuts.&#13;
That means one-fifth of the&#13;
student  body might  not re-&#13;
turn In the fall. might not be&#13;
able to finish their  educa-&#13;
tions  and  may  lose  their&#13;
career dreams and plans.&#13;
A  laissez-faire   attitude&#13;
would be the easiest position&#13;
for  students  to take.&#13;
If&#13;
it&#13;
doesn't affect you, then&#13;
why&#13;
should you care? Or maybe&#13;
you feel there Isn't anythlng------------&#13;
you can do to slop this Impending disaster so you may as&#13;
well accept the inevitable.&#13;
The Injustices of the Gramm-Rudman  bill and Reagan's&#13;
budget plan will be the demise of accessible higher educa-&#13;
tion&#13;
If&#13;
we Ignore&#13;
It.&#13;
Students can do something to let the government  know&#13;
financial  aid is necessary.  We can FIGHT.&#13;
We don't need sticks and stones&#13;
to&#13;
fight this injustice.&#13;
Write or call your Congressmen and urge them to vote&#13;
"no" on financial aid cuts. Currently PSGA Is' sponsoring&#13;
a letter writing campaign.  PSGA will provide stationery&#13;
Editorial&#13;
See page 3&#13;
((...one-fifth of&#13;
the student&#13;
body may not&#13;
return in the&#13;
fall.&#13;
r»&#13;
=~_...............~...............----- .....'"&#13;
A CIVILIANPLANE WIll&#13;
HAVE&#13;
10&#13;
Do.&#13;
OAK&#13;
'tHINK5 HE.&#13;
so&#13;
MR.&#13;
~I&#13;
"E  BECA.USE.&#13;
HAS BEATE..,'"    l&gt;-NtOS&#13;
HIS JE.TFIC~~PE&#13;
M'l&#13;
WERE  ,o.BLE.&#13;
'v&#13;
wRATH ...&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Student kicks Ranger in the "backside"&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
Ten or so times a year. usu-&#13;
ally  when  I  am  bored  to&#13;
tears,&#13;
I&#13;
pick up an issue of&#13;
the illustrious Stranger  to see&#13;
what's happening In the little&#13;
minds of small people. So far&#13;
you're  batting  1000: without&#13;
faU I have been keenly disap-&#13;
pointed&#13;
in&#13;
what I have read.&#13;
In general, these comments&#13;
are  applicable  to  various&#13;
parts of every issue;  but&#13;
in&#13;
particular,   the kind of article&#13;
which prompts this letter ap-&#13;
peared  In  the  March  20th&#13;
issue, page&#13;
11,&#13;
by Hans Haus-&#13;
child, entitled  "Anti-rock bri-&#13;
gade infiltrates  Kenosha."  I&#13;
am concerned because this&#13;
type&#13;
of article  is indicative  of&#13;
the  kind  of  pseudo-Intellec-&#13;
tualism a newspaper uses to&#13;
mask over an inept reporter's&#13;
lack of objectivity.  Does the&#13;
Backside Stranger  purport to&#13;
be a newspaper?  I fear that&#13;
it&#13;
does; but then so does the Na-&#13;
tional Enquirer. The essay is&#13;
a prime example of a major&#13;
malady&#13;
in&#13;
the media of&#13;
America--the   redefinition   of&#13;
news and&#13;
objectivity.&#13;
The article written by Hau-&#13;
schild&#13;
was  quite  a  biased&#13;
essay.  Beginning  with  the&#13;
"headline,&#13;
OJ&#13;
the entire article&#13;
bordered  on being no more&#13;
than  a  diatribe  against  the&#13;
person  and views of Peters,&#13;
the subject of the essay. and&#13;
thus.  indirectly,  upon  those&#13;
who   would   hold   similar&#13;
views. Hauschild  offered  al-&#13;
ternate   interpretations   for&#13;
each of the ideas he chose&#13;
to&#13;
quote from Peters, but in only&#13;
a single instance did he offer&#13;
anything more than his own&#13;
opinion to back  up these al-&#13;
ternate  views. In this single&#13;
Instance, (about the origins of&#13;
the term "rock-and-roll"),&#13;
his&#13;
claim to back up his view Is&#13;
weakly presented.  Indeed,  I&#13;
myself have a book at home&#13;
which contradicts Hauschild's&#13;
assertion  and backs up Pe-&#13;
ters'  assertion.  This simply&#13;
shows that some people care-&#13;
fully choose their  sources  In&#13;
order to back up their own&#13;
pre-conceived opinions.&#13;
I can hear Hauschild now:&#13;
"What  do you think  Peters&#13;
was doing at that seminar?&#13;
His views were just as one-&#13;
sided!"   Certainly   that  is&#13;
right. The difference is that&#13;
Peters was conducting&#13;
a sem-&#13;
inar at which he announced&#13;
up&#13;
front what his views were&#13;
(at least this Is what Hauschl-&#13;
Id says--I wasn't  there). Con-&#13;
sidering  the  setting  of  the&#13;
seminar,  could anyone truly&#13;
Jennie TunkJelc&#13;
Edltor&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dlxon&#13;
New. Editor&#13;
Kim KranIch&#13;
A•• t. News Editor&#13;
Jim Nelbaur&#13;
Feature  EdItor&#13;
Gary&#13;
Schneeberger&#13;
As.t. Feature  Editor&#13;
Klch Blay&#13;
Sports EdItor&#13;
Robb Loehr&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Dave McEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jack Bornhuetter ......•.........••....... Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Dave Roback&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
Andy Buchanan .•••.........•......•....••• Bu.lness Manager&#13;
Brenda Buchanan ........•....... Asst. Business Manager&#13;
Steve P1eazo.•....••............•...•.•. Dlstribution Manager&#13;
attend  It with the idea  that&#13;
Peters would simply routinely&#13;
say,  "Here   are  the  good&#13;
points. and here are the nega-&#13;
tive  polnts ....Now  you  can&#13;
make  up your  own mind."&#13;
No,&#13;
rather, Peters was trying&#13;
to  Influence  people  to  his&#13;
point of view. And there  Is&#13;
nothing wrong with this; It Is&#13;
this presentation  of differing&#13;
points of view that  helps  to&#13;
balance our society and keeps&#13;
It from going too far to the&#13;
right  or  the  left.  And  the&#13;
proper way to do this Is in the&#13;
manner Peters conducted it.&#13;
In contrast, the essay writ-&#13;
ten by Hauschild was presen-&#13;
ted in a medium that is as-&#13;
sumed to be objective and un-&#13;
influenced by any special seg-&#13;
ment of society.  Sadly, how.&#13;
ever,  the  reaction  by  the&#13;
Backside  Stranger  simply il-&#13;
lustrates   how  one  social&#13;
group&#13;
reacts  when they feel&#13;
they are  threatened  by the&#13;
lifestyle of another group ..&#13;
This, then is the core of the&#13;
matter:  a  newspaper  is&#13;
a&#13;
public forum, and is held in&#13;
the public trust as being&#13;
ob-&#13;
jectlve  enough to search  out&#13;
and present both&#13;
sides&#13;
of an&#13;
issue in order for the public&#13;
to make an Informed choice.&#13;
Hauschild's essay&#13;
simply&#13;
par-&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Kim&#13;
Barekafttkt,  Leo  Bose,&#13;
Jenny  Carr,   Scott&#13;
Curty,&#13;
William Dezoma,  Mike&#13;
Farrell&#13;
Gretchen  Gayhart,&#13;
Tammy&#13;
Hannah,&#13;
Kristy  Harrington,&#13;
Hans&#13;
Hauschild,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Kortendick,&#13;
Rick&#13;
Luehr&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
Mir&#13;
Hetdarf,&#13;
Eri~&#13;
Nowicki,  Michelle&#13;
Petersen&#13;
Mike&#13;
ROhl,&#13;
Scott Scheuber,&#13;
Bili&#13;
Serpe,&#13;
Debbie   Siegel,   Nick&#13;
Toper.&#13;
roted  the  response  of  what&#13;
has been stereotyped  as an Ir-&#13;
responsible   generation:   this&#13;
emotional  issue was not ob-&#13;
jectively  reported,   but  was&#13;
made  more emotional.  Thus&#13;
the stereotype  is strengthened&#13;
and  the  public  trust  is be-&#13;
trayed.  Hauschild's  essay is,&#13;
of course,  printed  under  the&#13;
responsibility  of&#13;
the&#13;
editor,&#13;
and  therefore  Jennie  Tun-&#13;
kleicz  must  be  equally  held&#13;
responsible  for  the  journal-&#13;
Istic  sham  of the  Backside&#13;
Stranger.  Indeed,  if one ex-&#13;
amines the institutions  of the&#13;
country,&#13;
It&#13;
can be found that&#13;
there  is  accountability&#13;
ex-&#13;
pected  of every  segment  of&#13;
society--except for the media,&#13;
which  launch  into  a  Ftrst-&#13;
Amendment   tirade   at  the&#13;
very mention of responsibility&#13;
In reporting.&#13;
It&#13;
Is this lack of&#13;
responsibility  that has eroded&#13;
the confidence of the public&#13;
for the media.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
peculiar&#13;
thing that people like the edi-&#13;
torial  staff  and reporters  of&#13;
the Backside Stranger  feel it&#13;
is such&#13;
a&#13;
"frightening"  thing&#13;
for  Peters  to  exercise  his&#13;
Constitutional right to inform&#13;
those who willingly  came  to&#13;
hear  what  he  had  to  say.&#13;
These same people, however,&#13;
see nothing wrong with using&#13;
the  University  newspaper to&#13;
present  page after page, issue&#13;
after  Issue  of bigoted, one-&#13;
sided  oplnlons ..regardless of&#13;
the fact that they themselves&#13;
continually  cry out thai Ihis&#13;
campus's   plurallstlc  sludenl&#13;
body needs all polnls of view&#13;
(apparently   that  means all&#13;
points of view that agree with&#13;
their own).&#13;
There are adages to descri-&#13;
be  this  situation:  "Practice&#13;
what  you  preach,"  "What's&#13;
good for the goose is good for&#13;
the gander,"  "You need&#13;
a&#13;
litt-&#13;
le  of your  own&#13;
medicine."&#13;
George Orwell even wrote&#13;
a&#13;
book that  described  the atti-&#13;
tude of the editorial staff,&#13;
and&#13;
in the book&#13;
"1984"&#13;
he&#13;
describ-&#13;
ed one group which felt that&#13;
..All animals  are  equal. But&#13;
some are&#13;
a&#13;
little more&#13;
equal&#13;
than others.&#13;
to&#13;
Jon Anderson&#13;
Bditor'«  note:  Hauscnild's&#13;
story  was  a feature,  not&#13;
a&#13;
news  story,  and  was  con-&#13;
cerned  with  his impressions&#13;
of what  he saw and expert:&#13;
enced,  along&#13;
with&#13;
aUenwJive&#13;
interpretations    of  incidents&#13;
the&#13;
seminar·&#13;
discussed:  The&#13;
RANGER&#13;
stande&#13;
by&#13;
his&#13;
cc-&#13;
count as offering a look at the&#13;
"other  side"  Of a complex&#13;
issue&#13;
ar~~~fezr&#13;
i:e~~ttc.n  and e~it~d by &gt;s.tudent~at UW·Parkside  and&#13;
they&#13;
pUbliShed' eve~&#13;
n;!g~~&#13;
s:&#13;
l'JC!litO&#13;
nal&#13;
policy&#13;
and&#13;
content.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
breaks and h&lt;:Jlidays.&#13;
s&#13;
ay&#13;
urmg the&#13;
academic  year except during&#13;
1Je~~~:~7~~~~~ce   shou~&#13;
be&#13;
addressed to: Parkside&#13;
Ranger,&#13;
Utli.&#13;
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              <text>Thursday, April 10, 1986&#13;
Student recalls&#13;
Dylan Thomas&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
Runners off to Austria&#13;
PageJ2&#13;
LJniversity of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 27&#13;
photo by Dave&#13;
Mc~~'oy&#13;
Open House or open wounds?&#13;
ThISstudent certainly "got the point" of the Open House&#13;
held last week on April 7. The bed of nails was part of~h~&#13;
Physics Club display, one of many sbarp campus exhibits -&#13;
although undeniably this was the sharpest.   .&#13;
Students speak out against&#13;
Christoph tenure denial&#13;
by&#13;
Kimberlie  Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
An appeal hearing between&#13;
S. Richard Christoph, assist.&#13;
ant  German  professor,  and&#13;
Ben Greenebaum,  acting vice&#13;
chancellor&#13;
I&#13;
scheduled   for&#13;
Monday.  will provide  Chris-&#13;
toph the opportunity to make&#13;
a personal case for his reten-&#13;
tion at Parkside.&#13;
Greenebaum  vetoed Chris-&#13;
toph's  tenure  recommenda,&#13;
tion after  Christoph  had re-&#13;
ceived unanimous recornmen,&#13;
dation  for tenure  from the&#13;
Personnel  Review Committee&#13;
(PRe),&#13;
in addition to a rec-&#13;
ommendation   from  the  hu-&#13;
manities  division.&#13;
Greenebaum   cited  "pro-&#13;
grammatic  concerns"  as the&#13;
main reason for his decision&#13;
to veto the tenure recommen-&#13;
dation. Greenebaum will have&#13;
ten days to respond  to the&#13;
nearing.&#13;
If&#13;
Greenebaum  does&#13;
not  reverse   his  decision,&#13;
Christoph will have one final&#13;
chance for appeal before the&#13;
Faculty Rights and Responsi-&#13;
bility Committee.&#13;
Numerous letters of support&#13;
of Christoph have been sent&#13;
to Greenebaum  by both the&#13;
modern  language  students&#13;
and&#13;
the humanities executive&#13;
committee.&#13;
Christoph   has  conscien-&#13;
tiously removed himself from&#13;
any  actions  students  have&#13;
taken on his behalf, but said&#13;
Racine rebirth predicted&#13;
by Karl Dixon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Racine  County  currently&#13;
has several long term devel-&#13;
opments underway, and is at-&#13;
tempting to formulate&#13;
a&#13;
cli-&#13;
mate  that  is  conducive  to&#13;
business  development,&#13;
ac-&#13;
cording to Monday's  Social&#13;
Science Roundtable,  "Shap·.&#13;
ing  Racine  County's  Eco·&#13;
nomic Future.&#13;
II&#13;
The speakers, Racine Coun:&#13;
ty Executive  Len ZiolkowskI&#13;
and Kathleen  Venturelli.  ex-&#13;
ecutive director of the Racine&#13;
County  Economic  Develop-&#13;
ment Corporation,  discussed&#13;
the p~ojects currently  under-&#13;
way&#13;
to&#13;
encourage  develop-&#13;
ment in the Racine area.&#13;
"Racine has had a depend-&#13;
ence on manufacturing,  and&#13;
at one point had an economy&#13;
where  43%&#13;
of the jobs were&#13;
manufacturing   jobs,"&#13;
Zlo-&#13;
kowski said. "This is higher&#13;
than both the state and na-&#13;
tional average."  _&#13;
Racine has always had ~n&#13;
entrepreneurial   base  to  It,&#13;
Ziolkowski  continued,   and&#13;
those businesses underwent a&#13;
period  of change  which in-&#13;
cluded growth and merger.&#13;
"Things went to pot in&#13;
1979&#13;
. when the unemployment  rate&#13;
went up, the interest  rates&#13;
went up and the plants clos-&#13;
ed," Ziolkowski said. "From&#13;
1979 to 1983, Racine County&#13;
lost&#13;
10,000&#13;
manufacturing  jobs&#13;
and was among the nation's&#13;
top  twenty  for  unernploy-&#13;
ment."&#13;
The retention of new busi-&#13;
ness and the arrival  of new&#13;
business  are the areas  that&#13;
Ziolkowski said receive much&#13;
of his time.&#13;
"Hopefufly,&#13;
we're&#13;
a little more  ahead  in the&#13;
area of retention&#13;
and&#13;
we can&#13;
look towards the future,"  he&#13;
said. ".It took us&#13;
18&#13;
months,&#13;
but we landed  Dow Jones,&#13;
who  will  build  a  satellite&#13;
printing company, which will&#13;
Racine&#13;
see page&#13;
2&#13;
that he does not •'encourage&#13;
or  discourage  any  actions&#13;
they (students]  may take,&#13;
It&#13;
is, after&#13;
all,&#13;
their academic&#13;
future  about  which  they&#13;
argue."&#13;
According   to   Andrew&#13;
McLean, chair of the humani-&#13;
ties division,&#13;
a&#13;
subcommittee&#13;
was formed at a March&#13;
31&#13;
ex-&#13;
ecutive  humanities  commit-&#13;
tee meeting&#13;
to&#13;
draft a letter&#13;
in support  of Christoph  to&#13;
convince Greenebaum  to re-&#13;
consider his decision.&#13;
In addition to the executive&#13;
committee's  letter, many let.&#13;
ters&#13;
in&#13;
support of Christoph&#13;
have been send by modern&#13;
languages  students  to both&#13;
Greenebaum and acting chan-&#13;
cellor Betty Shutler.&#13;
Judy  Lanning,  an under-&#13;
graduate student working on&#13;
a French and German major,&#13;
initiated   a  memorandum&#13;
alerting  modern  language&#13;
students to the uncertainty of&#13;
the future of Parkside's  mod.&#13;
ern language program and of&#13;
Christoph's   tenure   veto.&#13;
Lanning and other students&#13;
have sent letters to&#13;
Greene-&#13;
baum and copies to Shutler,&#13;
incoming  chancellor  Sheila&#13;
Kaplan and McLean.&#13;
In a letter to Greenebaum,&#13;
Lanning voiced her&#13;
displeas-&#13;
ure at Greenebaum 's decision&#13;
and urged that Christoph be&#13;
granted tenure. According&#13;
to&#13;
Lanning, one of the strengths&#13;
of Parkside lies in "its ability&#13;
to&#13;
attract some excellent fac-&#13;
ulty, ilke Christoph."&#13;
Some of Lanning's reasons&#13;
for wanting to retain Chrts-&#13;
toph, as stated&#13;
In&#13;
her letter,&#13;
are  Christoph's  ability  to&#13;
motivate students, his&#13;
wtlling-&#13;
ness&#13;
to&#13;
deviate from the les-&#13;
son plan  when appropriate&#13;
and his successful efforts&#13;
to&#13;
motivate  students&#13;
to&#13;
attend&#13;
the junior year abroad&#13;
pro.&#13;
gram&#13;
in&#13;
Freiberg, Germany.&#13;
Both   Greenebaum   and&#13;
ShutIer  have  responded&#13;
to&#13;
Lanning's letter.&#13;
In&#13;
his letter,&#13;
Greenebaum   responded  to&#13;
LannIng by writing,&#13;
"I&#13;
assure&#13;
you that 1 will consider them&#13;
(the  reasons  for  retaining&#13;
Christoph) carefully at are·&#13;
consideration that Dr.&#13;
Ctrrts-&#13;
toph has requested. "&#13;
"You can be sure that your&#13;
opinion and those of other&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents will be considered&#13;
in&#13;
the review (Christoph's&#13;
ten-&#13;
ure   appeal),"   responded&#13;
Shutler to Lanning's letter.&#13;
Bernice Serpe, also a stu-&#13;
dent of Christoph'S, wrote In&#13;
Tenure see&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
PSGA urges support for&#13;
US Senate amendment&#13;
The Parkslde Student Ocv-&#13;
ernment  Association approv-&#13;
ed a resolution  last Friday&#13;
that  urges  Senators  Robert&#13;
Kasten&#13;
and Will1am Proxmire&#13;
to  support  an  amendment&#13;
that would increase  the fed-&#13;
eral education budget $L2 btl-&#13;
lion after the inflation level.&#13;
The Andrews  Amendment&#13;
was narrowly defeated in the&#13;
Senate  Budget  Committee,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
same- amendment&#13;
wiIl be offered on the floor of&#13;
the senate.&#13;
"This  amendment   went&#13;
across party lines," said Ad-&#13;
rian  Serrano,  PSGA presi-&#13;
dent. "Andrews is a Republt-&#13;
can and he plans to introduce&#13;
the same bill on the floor of&#13;
the senate. He&#13;
has&#13;
a bunch of&#13;
co-sponsors, but Kasten Is not&#13;
one of them, although he dld&#13;
support  the  amendment&#13;
in&#13;
committee."&#13;
The&#13;
administration's&#13;
cur-&#13;
rent&#13;
budget&#13;
for the&#13;
1987&#13;
fiscal&#13;
year calls for $15.2billion for&#13;
education, which Is $3.2 btl-&#13;
lion less than the 1986flscal&#13;
year,  and  $2.5 billion less&#13;
than the 1986fiscal year after&#13;
Oramrn-Rudman.&#13;
In&#13;
other business, the sen-&#13;
ate also passed a resolution&#13;
urging students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
ad-&#13;
ministration and other organ-&#13;
izations to protest&#13;
in&#13;
voice&#13;
and action,  budget  cuts of&#13;
federal financial ald.&#13;
...&#13;
T&#13;
r&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2  Thursday.  April 10. 1986&#13;
-&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Support plan suggestions&#13;
The Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
Government Association on Tues-&#13;
day night unanimously  appproved of a document&#13;
responding&#13;
to the Educational Services Reorgization Plan.&#13;
The reorganization plan makes several very necessary&#13;
changes&#13;
in&#13;
the structure of the Educational Services area,&#13;
which includes such services as counseling, the Union and&#13;
career planning services.&#13;
One needed change outlined by the new plan aligns the&#13;
Computer Center and the Library Learning Center with the&#13;
academic area, thereby removing them from the Education&#13;
Services area. There are some areas of the plan, however,&#13;
which students feel need some re_examination.&#13;
The portion of the plan of most concern to&#13;
students&#13;
is the&#13;
Student Life area, which includes housing,&#13;
actrvies.&#13;
the&#13;
Union, etc. The PSGA response to the plan offers a critique&#13;
and suggestions for improving the Student Life area.&#13;
PSGA's document  suggests  that&#13;
a&#13;
national  search  and&#13;
screen commence in September to find a full·tlme Director of&#13;
Student Life. and an Associate Director of Student Life. Since&#13;
these positions are supported  by student segregated  fees,&#13;
PSGA requests  that students  make up&#13;
50&#13;
percent  of the&#13;
search and screen committees for these positions.&#13;
In&#13;
addition, PSGA's document makes several&#13;
nr-gunlaatton-&#13;
al suggestions for the Student Life area, which will greatly&#13;
improve the cohesiveness and workability of the plan.&#13;
The Ranger joins with the Student Organization Council,&#13;
Peer Support and the Parkside  Activities Board to support&#13;
PSGA's response&#13;
to&#13;
the Educational Services Reorganization&#13;
Plan. We sincerely urge the Administration to implement into&#13;
the plan the suggestions outlined by PSGA. so that we may&#13;
truly see shared governance at work on this campus.&#13;
Racine redevelopment-------&#13;
Racine&#13;
from page&#13;
I&#13;
provide&#13;
35&#13;
to&#13;
50&#13;
jobs." As a&#13;
sign of the changing times.&#13;
ZIolkowski said.  ten  years&#13;
ago the same  plant  would&#13;
have provided&#13;
150&#13;
jobs.&#13;
Racine has a skilled work-&#13;
force, an excellent education-&#13;
al&#13;
system, is&#13;
in&#13;
the vicinity of&#13;
major markets and possesses&#13;
a hIgh "quality of life." Ziol·&#13;
kowski said, and because of&#13;
these  assets,  several  new&#13;
major   developments   are&#13;
underway.&#13;
A&#13;
major marina  improve-&#13;
ment  is underway,  through&#13;
the joint effort of the city,&#13;
county  and  state  govern-&#13;
ments, and this should supply&#13;
about&#13;
410&#13;
full-time or equiva-&#13;
lent jobs, he continued.&#13;
"In&#13;
the marina,  there will&#13;
be&#13;
850&#13;
boat slips and&#13;
hope-&#13;
fully these will serve as a&#13;
catalyst for private sector in-&#13;
vestment,"  Ziolkowski said.&#13;
"This will mean&#13;
850&#13;
boats&#13;
which will need to be painted&#13;
and maintained and that will&#13;
need their engines overhaul-&#13;
ed; these are high-skill, high-&#13;
paying jobs."&#13;
The  marina  project  will&#13;
also provide  work  for the&#13;
Iess-skllled&#13;
residents  of&#13;
Ra-&#13;
cine, which Ziolkowski said&#13;
number&#13;
"into&#13;
the thousands."&#13;
Also&#13;
in&#13;
the works are sev-&#13;
eral  long-range  programs,&#13;
one&#13;
to&#13;
develop a health care&#13;
facility. another to develop an&#13;
office park and also a&#13;
study&#13;
is&#13;
being commissioned  to&#13;
dis-&#13;
cover how to entice business-&#13;
es to utilize the Interstate&#13;
94&#13;
area.&#13;
"The next five years,&#13;
I&#13;
be-&#13;
lieve, will be&#13;
crucial,"&#13;
Ziol-&#13;
kowski said. "I think we are&#13;
developing many of the things&#13;
that we need to be competi-&#13;
tive with other parts of the&#13;
country."&#13;
Venturellt,&#13;
who Is the&#13;
dtrec-&#13;
tor of&#13;
a&#13;
private, non-profit or-&#13;
ganization,  said her office's&#13;
main areas of interest are the&#13;
retention of business, the de-&#13;
velopment  of financial  pro-&#13;
grams  and  communication&#13;
with Racine manufacturers.&#13;
"Our office has talked to all&#13;
the manufacturers  in Racine&#13;
but we chose to talk to only&#13;
those that had ten or more&#13;
ernployees in the shop", Ven-&#13;
turelli said. "When we had&#13;
collected the data, we discov-&#13;
ered that fewer than 3 per-&#13;
cent of the firms with ten em-&#13;
ployees were less than ten&#13;
years old."&#13;
The reason this occurred,&#13;
she said, was that many of&#13;
the firms were started after&#13;
World War&#13;
I&#13;
or World War&#13;
II&#13;
and the number of employee~&#13;
was&#13;
set&#13;
at seven or eight and&#13;
has yet to change.&#13;
.&#13;
"We w1ll see the change&#13;
when  the  owners  of these&#13;
businesses either sell or reti-&#13;
re,&#13;
II&#13;
she said. "Maybe mom&#13;
and dad&#13;
didn't&#13;
want to spend&#13;
half  a  million  dollars  for&#13;
equipment,  but their son or&#13;
daughter might."&#13;
Venturelli said she is work-&#13;
ing&#13;
to help local&#13;
manufac-&#13;
turers supply materials  that.&#13;
at the present time, are not&#13;
made in Racine. She is also&#13;
working with younger&#13;
compa-&#13;
nies and is in the process of&#13;
launching a national advertis-&#13;
ing campaign for Racine.&#13;
"We have found northern&#13;
Illinois and Chicago to be our&#13;
biggest opportunities  for&#13;
ex-&#13;
pansion," she said.&#13;
.--------&#13;
........&#13;
GO AHEAD, MIKHAIL.&#13;
I'M USTENING.&#13;
Tenrire--------&#13;
Tenure&#13;
from page&#13;
I&#13;
a  letter&#13;
to&#13;
Greenebaum.&#13;
"When&#13;
I&#13;
decided  to study&#13;
German  to fulfill a require.&#13;
ment seven years ago.&#13;
I&#13;
had&#13;
no idea that I would pursue&#13;
my studies beyond what was&#13;
required...  my primary  rea-&#13;
son for doing so is the excel-'&#13;
lent dynamic teaching&#13;
of Dr.&#13;
Christoph."&#13;
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veto  of Christoph's  tenure&#13;
recommendation  upsetting  to&#13;
modern&#13;
language  students,&#13;
but they are  equally  upset&#13;
with the Academic  Planning&#13;
Program   Review  Commit-&#13;
tee's (APPRC) memorandum&#13;
to the modern language  fac-&#13;
ulty which lists the option of&#13;
reducing  •'French  and Gar-&#13;
man  to the  equivalent  of&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Letter rated a "six"&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
In response  to the letter&#13;
from  Jon Anderson  in the&#13;
April&#13;
3&#13;
issue of the Ranger:&#13;
I&#13;
rate your letter a six.&#13;
It&#13;
has a&#13;
good beat and would be&#13;
eas-&#13;
ier to dance to.if the words&#13;
weren't  so h,ard to under-&#13;
stanu.&#13;
Bill Serpe&#13;
P .S. Your  George  Orwell&#13;
~uot~ was  from  the  novel&#13;
Ammal  Farm."   A  more&#13;
suitable quote&#13;
from  "1984"&#13;
might have been,  "Where's&#13;
the beef?"&#13;
minors."&#13;
Kim&#13;
Anderson~&#13;
a&#13;
senior&#13;
French  major  and Spanish&#13;
minor.  felt that such an op-&#13;
tion. if implemented.  would&#13;
r-educe&#13;
enrollment in modern&#13;
languages    even&#13;
further,&#13;
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•'would area high school&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents who want to major&#13;
in&#13;
French or German attend&#13;
col-&#13;
lege?"&#13;
As a language tutor forthe&#13;
past two years. Andersonsaid&#13;
that he has realized and has&#13;
seen in fellow students&#13;
the&#13;
benefits  of having studied a&#13;
foreign language.&#13;
"My understanding  of Eng·&#13;
lish and of the differences&#13;
in&#13;
how people formulate and put&#13;
ideas   into  words,  came&#13;
through my study of a foreign&#13;
language."  he said.&#13;
"The students who study a&#13;
foreign'language  learn some-&#13;
thing which you can learn in&#13;
virtually  no other discipline&#13;
_ intellectual vigor and flexi·&#13;
bility. When you havc to learn&#13;
to think. to comprehend and&#13;
to communicate  in a medium&#13;
which is alien to you. and yOU&#13;
find that you can do it, you've&#13;
learned  to discipline your-&#13;
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              <text>Thursday, April 17, 1986&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 28&#13;
"Cats"  costumer&#13;
visits campus&#13;
Pagel&#13;
Tennis team's&#13;
win streak&#13;
Page&#13;
11&#13;
Students rally for&#13;
aid&#13;
at UW-Madison&#13;
by Hans&#13;
W.&#13;
Hauschild&#13;
Students in underwear  and&#13;
ripped clothing walked to the&#13;
capital&#13;
tna&#13;
financial aid rally&#13;
held  In  Madison,  Friday.&#13;
April&#13;
11.&#13;
. The rally which was organ-&#13;
Izedby ihe April&#13;
11&#13;
Coalition,&#13;
siarted at Madison's  Library&#13;
Mall and attracted  approxi-&#13;
mately  1000 students.&#13;
Adrian  Serrano.   PSGA&#13;
president,  was  one  of  the&#13;
speakers  at the  dernonstra-&#13;
tion and a few Parkside   stu-&#13;
dents  participated   in  the&#13;
event.&#13;
Some speakers at the mall&#13;
were Joanna Richard, Presi·-&#13;
dent of United Council of UW&#13;
Student&#13;
Governments;&#13;
Tammy Baldwin. Dane Coun-&#13;
ty&#13;
supervisor  and  Heather&#13;
Ritchie from All People Con-&#13;
gress. Most speakers  urged&#13;
1&#13;
..&#13;
students to contact their rep-&#13;
'resentatives  and senators and&#13;
they  reminded  students  to&#13;
•'help yourselves b.ecause no-&#13;
body else&#13;
will."&#13;
and to ask&#13;
fellow  students  to  conta.ct&#13;
congress.&#13;
. .&#13;
The  April&#13;
11&#13;
CoalltlOn&#13;
which organized  the event IS&#13;
made  up of many  groul?s.&#13;
Wisconsin  Student  ASSOCIa-&#13;
tion Progressive  student Net-&#13;
work,  United  Council  and&#13;
other Madison groups organ-&#13;
.ized the coalition.&#13;
A letter  writing  table, set&#13;
up to help students  write to&#13;
Congress  to  vo~ce  ?isse~t&#13;
about the cuts, fmanCIal aid&#13;
voter  registration  a~d other&#13;
information  was avaIlable at&#13;
Library Mall.&#13;
Three   progressive   rock&#13;
bands played at the rally, The&#13;
CrabS; Whompity Whompity;&#13;
Rally&#13;
see&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Congress got 200 letters, and&#13;
student writers got pizza&#13;
by Hans W. Hauschdd&#13;
Pizza was given to students&#13;
who wrote  letters  to Con-&#13;
gressmen  telling them to op-&#13;
pose the education  cuts  at&#13;
Parkside's  financial aid rally&#13;
was held&#13;
in&#13;
Union Bazaar&#13;
on&#13;
Wednesday, April&#13;
9.&#13;
Getting  students  to write&#13;
letters  to their. representa-&#13;
tives  and senators  was the&#13;
main purose for the PSGA-&#13;
sponsored rally. Over&#13;
200&#13;
let-&#13;
ters were written, offering&#13;
a&#13;
piece of pizza for each letter.&#13;
PSG&#13;
A&#13;
members   walked&#13;
around to help people write&#13;
letters  while other members&#13;
of PSGA addressed  and en-&#13;
veloped the letters.&#13;
Speakers at the rally were&#13;
Jan Ocker, Parkside&#13;
g'Inan-&#13;
ctat&#13;
Aid Director;  Jesse Har-&#13;
grove, Director of Education-&#13;
al Opportunity  Center;  and&#13;
Acting Chancellor Betty Shut-&#13;
ler. The speakers emphasized&#13;
how important it is to write a&#13;
letter and they also touched&#13;
on what will happen  should&#13;
cuts go&#13;
through.&#13;
-PSGA   President   Adrian&#13;
Serrano  suggested  that  stu-&#13;
dents  writing  to their  con-&#13;
gressman  should tell them to&#13;
vote for the Andrews Amend-&#13;
ment.  Hargrove  said,  "this&#13;
amendment  is going to put&#13;
$1.2&#13;
billion back in the educa-&#13;
tion fund.&#13;
II&#13;
-&#13;
pbolO&#13;
by&#13;
Jack Bomhuetter&#13;
PSGA president Adrian Serrano stamps some orthe&#13;
200&#13;
let-&#13;
ters written to Congressmen by students voicing dissent&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
impending financial aid cuts.&#13;
At the letter writing rally&#13;
PSGA gave advice for writing&#13;
a letter.  Things  to do are&#13;
keep it simple and personal,&#13;
state you are a student, say&#13;
you are a voter. and put&#13;
in&#13;
personal facts about yourself.&#13;
Hargrove suggested being di-&#13;
rect by telling the representa-&#13;
tives and senators  that you&#13;
will&#13;
not vote for them&#13;
if&#13;
the&#13;
cuts go through.&#13;
Some students  who atten-&#13;
ded the rally said they were&#13;
not being affected, but knew&#13;
others who&#13;
wlU&#13;
be or&#13;
were&#13;
worried about being&#13;
arrected&#13;
by the cuts&#13;
In&#13;
the future.&#13;
Many students were worried&#13;
that&#13;
if&#13;
they had to get a full-&#13;
time job that they could not&#13;
concentrate on school or even&#13;
attend.  Most feli the rally&#13;
was a good Idea.&#13;
PSGA senator&#13;
J.J.&#13;
Mathe-&#13;
son said that the rally Is a&#13;
good way for a student&#13;
to&#13;
pro-&#13;
test because a violent protest&#13;
may put one in jail, where&#13;
one wlll not do any good:&#13;
Photo by Hans&#13;
.buscbUd&#13;
Students marched down State Street in Madison to protest reductions in financial aid.&#13;
.&#13;
2    Thursday,&#13;
Aprll17,&#13;
1986&#13;
Nobody&#13;
asked, but.•.&#13;
Financial Oldis important issue&#13;
Hans W. Hauschild&#13;
South   Africa    needs   our   sup-&#13;
port&#13;
too,&#13;
but  I  feel  the  people&#13;
of   the    United    States&#13;
should&#13;
help&#13;
themselves&#13;
first.&#13;
It&#13;
seems   the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
wants   to  help&#13;
others    before    we   help   our-&#13;
selves.  I  have  never   heard   of&#13;
another&#13;
nation&#13;
helping&#13;
the&#13;
U,S.&#13;
The   rally&#13;
in&#13;
Madison   was&#13;
about cuts coming from the&#13;
government,&#13;
which   are   going&#13;
to&#13;
affect everybody, not just&#13;
financial   aid  students.    I  think&#13;
we  should   help   South  Africa.&#13;
but  help  ourselves   first,  so we&#13;
will  have  help  and  support   to&#13;
give  others.&#13;
It&#13;
sure  is  strange  that&#13;
in&#13;
Madison&#13;
over&#13;
500&#13;
people&#13;
marched&#13;
in&#13;
an&#13;
apartheid&#13;
demonstration,    yet  only about&#13;
150&#13;
people   marched    in   a&#13;
fi·&#13;
nancial aid demonstration.&#13;
It&#13;
just  doesn't   seem  right  to&#13;
me    that&#13;
there&#13;
were&#13;
more&#13;
demonstrators&#13;
for  South  Afri·&#13;
ca,  a  place   on  the  other   side&#13;
of  the  globe,   than   there   was&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
financial&#13;
aid&#13;
rally,&#13;
which includes cuts that&#13;
will&#13;
affect    everyone    here    in   the&#13;
United  States.&#13;
Don't   get  me  wrong.  I  feel&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Earl turned yellow&#13;
To the  Editor:&#13;
Remember&#13;
the   old  saying,&#13;
"If&#13;
you  can't   stand   the  heat,'&#13;
get   out  of  the   kitchen"&#13;
?&#13;
It&#13;
takes&#13;
a&#13;
strong&#13;
leader&#13;
to&#13;
uphold  a  measure   that  is  cor-&#13;
rect  but  unpopular.&#13;
It&#13;
is  obvi-&#13;
ous  from  what  has  transpired&#13;
over  this  last  week  that   Gov.&#13;
Anthony  Earl   is  NOT  such&#13;
a&#13;
leader.&#13;
Earl&#13;
had&#13;
for    two    years·&#13;
stood&#13;
solid&#13;
on&#13;
keepIng&#13;
Wisconsin's    drinking    age   at&#13;
19,&#13;
only  to  back   down  at   the&#13;
eleventh  hour.&#13;
It&#13;
doesn't   mat-&#13;
ter   that   the   national&#13;
21&#13;
law&#13;
will  be   economic   suicide   for&#13;
an&#13;
already-ailtng&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
business   climate,    which   will&#13;
lose  an   estimated&#13;
$9&#13;
million&#13;
in state  liquor&#13;
and&#13;
sales  taxes&#13;
and   another    $160  million   in&#13;
lost  revenue  annually.&#13;
It&#13;
doesn't   matter&#13;
that   the&#13;
law  violates   the   10th  amend-&#13;
ment  of the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
Constitution,&#13;
whIch  states   that   "The&#13;
pow-&#13;
ers&#13;
not&#13;
delegated&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
United  States  by  the&#13;
Constltu-&#13;
tion ...are&#13;
reserved&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
states   respectively,    or  to  the&#13;
people."&#13;
It&#13;
doesn't&#13;
matter&#13;
that   the   law   was   tabled    in&#13;
this  session  of  the  legislature&#13;
fair  and  square.   No, it doesn't&#13;
matter.&#13;
Just    one   week   ago,   Gov.&#13;
Earl   was  strongly   opposed  to&#13;
the&#13;
21&#13;
age.  Now he  states   that&#13;
raising&#13;
the&#13;
drinking&#13;
age&#13;
"may&#13;
be    inevitable."&#13;
Earl&#13;
has  made  an  appalling   imper-&#13;
sonation   of  a   spineless    jelly&#13;
fish  by   bending   his   political&#13;
stance&#13;
in&#13;
order&#13;
to&#13;
sway  votes.&#13;
Earl   says   he  doesn't   want&#13;
to&#13;
make   "a   political   issue"   out&#13;
of the&#13;
21&#13;
age,  but  by  creating&#13;
a  "special   session"   of the  leg-&#13;
islature&#13;
in&#13;
order   to&#13;
run&#13;
this&#13;
bill&#13;
through  before  his  bid  for _ ..&#13;
re-election&#13;
in&#13;
November,&#13;
making&#13;
a&#13;
political  issue  out of&#13;
it&#13;
is  exactly   what  he  is  doing.&#13;
With  the  date   set  at   Sept.&#13;
I,&#13;
the  Wisconsin&#13;
21&#13;
law&#13;
conven-&#13;
Iently    goes    into   effect    one&#13;
month&#13;
before&#13;
the&#13;
national&#13;
compliance   deadline.&#13;
It's    unfortunate&#13;
that   Gov.&#13;
Earl   has   wimped   out  so  late&#13;
in&#13;
the   game.&#13;
I&#13;
believe   a  lot&#13;
more   people   support    the&#13;
19&#13;
drinking    age   than    the   polls&#13;
show.  Earl's&#13;
weak-kneed&#13;
polio&#13;
tics  will  cost  him  many  votes&#13;
_   including  mine   -   from'  his&#13;
true  supporters.&#13;
So,&#13;
who&#13;
loses?&#13;
Every&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
taxpayer&#13;
and&#13;
every&#13;
U.S.&#13;
citizen.  From   now&#13;
on,   Wisconsin    will   have    to&#13;
come  up  with&#13;
$9&#13;
million  more&#13;
tax  dollars   every   year,   which&#13;
can    mean&#13;
only   one    thing:&#13;
higher  taxes.   The  annual&#13;
$160&#13;
million  loss  of  state   business&#13;
is another   nail  in the  coffin  of&#13;
Wisconsin's   economy.   In  just&#13;
five  years,   this   state   will  be&#13;
over&#13;
$850&#13;
million  in the  hole.&#13;
Beyond   that,    the   rights   of&#13;
every&#13;
U.S.&#13;
citizen   are   com-&#13;
promised.&#13;
By&#13;
allowing    this&#13;
unconstitutional&#13;
bill   to  pass,&#13;
we are  breaking   the  chains  of&#13;
the&#13;
bureaucratic&#13;
monster,&#13;
giving  us  even  less  control  of&#13;
our&#13;
own    government.&#13;
God&#13;
only  knows  which  of  our&#13;
con-&#13;
stituilonal   rights  is next  to go.&#13;
We  have   seen   Gov.   Earl's&#13;
true    colors,   and   they're&#13;
all&#13;
yellow.   He   is   too   weak    to&#13;
stand   up  for  the  politics   that&#13;
made   him&#13;
a&#13;
good  governor.&#13;
For   the   rights    of   this   state&#13;
and&#13;
its   citizens.   it's   obvious&#13;
that    Earl&#13;
cannot    stand    the&#13;
heat,  he  should  get  out  of  the&#13;
capitol.&#13;
HOW NOT 10 SlOP TERROR\SM.&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Time again to "Save the Library"-&#13;
resulting&#13;
from   a   large  pro.&#13;
jected&#13;
budget&#13;
deficit  threaten&#13;
library&#13;
collection&#13;
devetop.&#13;
ment  at  Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
1986-87   budget&#13;
doesoot&#13;
start   until  July&#13;
I,&#13;
1986,&#13;
and&#13;
no&#13;
new  book  or  periodical orders~&#13;
will  be  sent  until  that date&#13;
un-&#13;
less&#13;
additional&#13;
funding&#13;
be-&#13;
comes&#13;
available.&#13;
Althougb&#13;
we,  the  faculty,   staff and&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
at&#13;
Parkslde,'    cannot&#13;
hope   to   raise   the&#13;
$30·$40,000&#13;
needed   to  keep  up  new&#13;
book&#13;
Letter  see Page&#13;
8&#13;
creasing&#13;
In    numbers.&#13;
This&#13;
week   there    were   fewer   than&#13;
20&#13;
volumes   added   to  our   col-&#13;
lections.   In  the   very   near&#13;
fu-&#13;
ture,   the  shelf   will  be  empty.&#13;
The  last   order   for  new  books&#13;
was&#13;
sent&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
two&#13;
.months&#13;
ago    because&#13;
the    li-&#13;
brary&#13;
budget&#13;
was&#13;
totally&#13;
committed.&#13;
Last   week&#13;
I&#13;
was   told   that&#13;
books   which   had   been   order-&#13;
ed  will  not  be  accepted   by  the&#13;
library&#13;
because&#13;
there   are   no&#13;
funds   to  pay   for   them.   Once&#13;
again,&#13;
state-wide&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts&#13;
To the  Editor:&#13;
Four   years    ago   almost    to&#13;
the&#13;
day,&#13;
the  students   at&#13;
.Park-&#13;
side  held  a  "Save   the  Library&#13;
Day."    Several    thousand    dol-&#13;
lars  were  raised   to help  offset&#13;
the    reduction&#13;
of    periodical&#13;
SUbscriptions   necessitated&#13;
by&#13;
system-wide&#13;
budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
Parkside&#13;
again&#13;
faces&#13;
a&#13;
li-&#13;
brary   budget   crisis.&#13;
Those  of you  who  check   the&#13;
"new  books"   sheif  just  east  of&#13;
the  main  circulation   desk  will&#13;
have    noticed&#13;
that&#13;
the    new&#13;
book  arrivals&#13;
have   been   de-&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
PSGA resolves election contest&#13;
To the  Editor:&#13;
The  student   body  should  be&#13;
aware    of   the   recent&#13;
contro-&#13;
versy   surrounding    the  spring&#13;
PSGA election.   An aware   and&#13;
very   concerned&#13;
student    was&#13;
disturbed   by  several   events  in&#13;
the   election.    In  ·an  effort   to&#13;
prevent   future   discrepancies&#13;
five  allegations    were   brought&#13;
against    the   election.   Two   of&#13;
the  charges   dealt  with  posters&#13;
supposedly    within&#13;
50&#13;
feet   of&#13;
the  polls;  two  charges   were  in&#13;
response&#13;
to&#13;
alleged   vote-solic-&#13;
iting&#13;
and  the  final  charge   was&#13;
that   pollsters&#13;
did   not   check&#13;
student   IDs.   The  matter&#13;
was&#13;
sent   for  review   to  the   Spring&#13;
Election   Committee    and   they&#13;
in  turn  sent  their   advice   back&#13;
to the  new  Senate.&#13;
The  Senate   decided   to  take&#13;
no   action&#13;
on   the    first&#13;
four&#13;
charges    because    we  felt   that&#13;
either   the   proper    action    had&#13;
already&#13;
been   taken&#13;
(posters&#13;
removed)&#13;
or&#13;
the&#13;
charges&#13;
were   not   "solid"    enough.&#13;
On&#13;
the  fifth  charge,   however,   we&#13;
found&#13;
that&#13;
IDs&#13;
were&#13;
not&#13;
checked   and   for  that   the  sen.&#13;
ate   is  publicly    reprimanding&#13;
the   Spring   Election    Commit.&#13;
tee.&#13;
Besides&#13;
the&#13;
reprimand.&#13;
thanks    to  this  concerned stu,&#13;
dent,&#13;
we&#13;
are   now  reviewing&#13;
the    entire&#13;
election   process,&#13;
Perhaps&#13;
changes    should be&#13;
made,    mainly   in  the  area of&#13;
"checks&#13;
and&#13;
balances."&#13;
It&#13;
was  not  easy  for the senateto .-&#13;
decide  on  an  issue  directly re-&#13;
lating&#13;
to   its   being   there.&#13;
I&#13;
hope    that&#13;
we   handled  this&#13;
problem    in  the   best  formate&#13;
and   that   we  can  avoid future&#13;
problems.&#13;
Jeremy   Kintz&#13;
Sen,&#13;
J,J,&#13;
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are so e1J responsible   for&#13;
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