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              <text>&#13;
-&#13;
•&#13;
october 15,  1987&#13;
University 01 Wisconsln-Pa~side&#13;
VOl. 18,  No. 8&#13;
Students miffed about res. hall conditions&#13;
byStevenR. Picazo&#13;
Kelly&#13;
~cKlsslck&#13;
•'{ think&#13;
the main concern&#13;
that there  shouldn't  be&#13;
t people living in here;&#13;
room was  designed  for&#13;
Wegot lucky that we all&#13;
along,but it could have&#13;
bad.&#13;
H&#13;
junior   Greg&#13;
lers&#13;
said,  when  asked&#13;
IIllout&#13;
feelingson living in the&#13;
)\lsldencehalls for his second&#13;
year.&#13;
&lt;&#13;
Theresidence halls are be-&#13;
pming their second year and&#13;
manystudents are  dissatls-&#13;
liedabout how they are run&#13;
ind&#13;
how&#13;
quickly&#13;
their  reo&#13;
~sts  are acted upon.&#13;
Many students  paid  for&#13;
l"damages&#13;
to&#13;
the rooms that&#13;
Ibeywere responsible for at&#13;
Ibeendoflast year, Payment&#13;
tordamageswas taken out of&#13;
.. securitydeposit paid at the&#13;
beglnntng&#13;
of the year. When&#13;
Ibestudents came back this&#13;
fall,&#13;
the repairs and mainte-&#13;
nance were  not  done,  and&#13;
damagedarticles weren't reo&#13;
1lIaced.&#13;
Peters commented that he&#13;
and&#13;
hts&#13;
roommates were reo&#13;
quired&#13;
to&#13;
pay&#13;
$185,&#13;
divided six&#13;
ways,&#13;
for a new table at the&#13;
end of last year,  When he&#13;
cameback there was no new&#13;
table,and the old one hadn't&#13;
evenbeenfixed.&#13;
In&#13;
his apartment alone, the&#13;
\ table, a&#13;
few&#13;
chairs, a door, a&#13;
short in the stove arid a faulty&#13;
smoke detector were paid to&#13;
be replaced,  but the  condl.&#13;
tions remained the same as of&#13;
last week.&#13;
Peters  and his roommates&#13;
fixed the table by themselves.&#13;
They are promised a new one&#13;
••any day now." They also re-&#13;
painted  the  walls  of  their&#13;
rooms, on their own, but were&#13;
still charged for repainting of&#13;
their rooms.&#13;
Bojdan  Szafraniec,  a soph-&#13;
more&#13;
living&#13;
his second year.&#13;
in&#13;
the halls, pointed out that&#13;
he couldn't see it being fair&#13;
that they charge the same for&#13;
two people&#13;
in&#13;
a single room&#13;
that they do for two people in&#13;
a  double  room.  They have&#13;
half the space and only one&#13;
closet.&#13;
"They're  not  really  that&#13;
bad,&#13;
I&#13;
mean  the dorms are&#13;
, halfway decent, but some of&#13;
the  things  they  do to you&#13;
make   you _mad."    he   ex-&#13;
plained.  "What's  the use of&#13;
having a security  deposit if&#13;
things don't get fixed?"&#13;
Peters  responded  to  the&#13;
Issue of parties  in the&#13;
halls&#13;
with the fOllowing, "The&#13;
ad-&#13;
ministration  has  to  realize&#13;
that  this  Isn't  a  normal&#13;
campus where you can walk&#13;
to house parties or bars. This&#13;
is the main center of social&#13;
activity,  and the people that&#13;
This chair was not intended to be a recliner.&#13;
are of age should be allowed&#13;
to&#13;
drink&#13;
in their rooms if they&#13;
want to without fear of being&#13;
fined  because   they  have&#13;
minors   who   room&#13;
with&#13;
them."&#13;
"If&#13;
they  want  to  control&#13;
parties,  they should control&#13;
off-campus people coming to&#13;
the halls to party," he&#13;
sald.&#13;
Another major problem felt&#13;
by many students in the halls&#13;
are  the  limited  hours  that&#13;
they cal! get food on campus.&#13;
The few hours on the week.&#13;
ends and the lack of&#13;
substan-&#13;
tial nutritious food were seen&#13;
as the two areas that could be&#13;
Improved the most.&#13;
Two sophomores and a jun.&#13;
lor living&#13;
in&#13;
the halls com-&#13;
mented on the situation, ask.&#13;
Ing  to  remain  anonymous.&#13;
They&#13;
wtll&#13;
be called Smith,&#13;
Brown and Jones.&#13;
"The main problem Is the&#13;
food, everyone Is upset about&#13;
that,"  Smith,&#13;
a&#13;
sophomore,&#13;
said.&#13;
III&#13;
went&#13;
to&#13;
a different&#13;
university last year, and the&#13;
food&#13;
service was open on the&#13;
weekends. Besides, the&#13;
MInI&#13;
Mart is only open for three&#13;
hours on Saturday  and Sun.&#13;
day,&#13;
so&#13;
you have to walt to&#13;
buy your food. The food in&#13;
there  isn't  really  substan-&#13;
tial."&#13;
He  explained  that  Food&#13;
Service prices were high as&#13;
well.  He  said  that  almost&#13;
every meal costs close&#13;
to&#13;
$4.&#13;
He has only eight meal cards&#13;
left for the rest of the semes-&#13;
ter,&#13;
and thinks that he&#13;
wtll&#13;
ron&#13;
out before&#13;
the&#13;
semester is&#13;
finished.&#13;
Jones,  a sophomore,  goes&#13;
home&#13;
to&#13;
Milwaukee  every&#13;
weekend, but "feels sorry for&#13;
these guys. The food&#13;
Is&#13;
kind&#13;
of expensive here.&#13;
I&#13;
mean,&#13;
70&#13;
cents for a glass of pop?"&#13;
"Food&#13;
Serivce&#13;
is&#13;
set&#13;
up&#13;
for&#13;
commuters,  not for us.&#13;
It's&#13;
set up for people who eat one&#13;
meal&#13;
a&#13;
day.  at&#13;
Iunch, "&#13;
Brown, a junior, said.&#13;
Smith also explained that In&#13;
instances  when  there&#13;
Is&#13;
a&#13;
function being held in the&#13;
din-&#13;
Ing&#13;
room, they (the students)&#13;
- must eat In the Unlon&#13;
Square.&#13;
"A bunch of us come back&#13;
from practice, and you have&#13;
a   huge   line   downststrs,&#13;
There's ony one person work..&#13;
Ing the cash register, and you&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
walt In line for almost&#13;
Halls&#13;
see&#13;
page&#13;
5&#13;
Residence hall's director answers complaints&#13;
bySteven R. Picazo&#13;
Since&#13;
he was  hired  last&#13;
BUmmer,Steve&#13;
Erwin,&#13;
dtrec-&#13;
tor&#13;
of residence  life,&#13;
has&#13;
fae&#13;
ba&#13;
Cd&#13;
many&#13;
challenges  and&#13;
s had&#13;
to&#13;
deal with many&#13;
problems.&#13;
When Erwin  arrived,  he&#13;
recognizedthis as a commut-&#13;
~ campusthat was attempt.&#13;
g&#13;
to&#13;
get a f1ediing,housing&#13;
Programmoving into Its sec. _&#13;
°llla&#13;
nd&#13;
year. There was much&#13;
t needed to  be  aceom-&#13;
Plishedin a short period of&#13;
::;ne,and he was anxious to&#13;
~k1ethe task.&#13;
My expectattons of what&#13;
~e campUsWOUldbe like are&#13;
I Ing&#13;
liVed&#13;
up to In the cnai-&#13;
~&#13;
that&#13;
I have faced so&#13;
r,  Erwin said, "And&#13;
I-&#13;
see&#13;
the futUre of  housing  on&#13;
~1~~'uSas being very post-&#13;
UThesecUritysystem that Is&#13;
sed for the  housing&#13;
Is&#13;
a&#13;
:que  situation because the&#13;
Un.~lng'&#13;
ComplexIs an Island&#13;
'" ItseU that  doesn't  fall&#13;
:der  the direct jurisdiction&#13;
rtty~e.&#13;
campus and Its secu-&#13;
b&#13;
"The nature of the&#13;
relation-&#13;
ship between the security sys-&#13;
tem and the housing complex&#13;
Is interesting,  and  there  Is&#13;
sllll  some  definition  that ,&#13;
'needs to take place," he said,&#13;
•'The  campus  security  has&#13;
been  .very  cooperative   in&#13;
helping us deal with problems&#13;
that we have had up to this&#13;
point "&#13;
Th~   Resldellt   Advisers&#13;
(RA's) on campus are to deal&#13;
with  any  problem  first,&#13;
If&#13;
they are unable to reclify the&#13;
situation  then  campus  secu-&#13;
rlty  Is called.  The last  ele-&#13;
ment to be tapped into Is the&#13;
Kenosha County Sheriff's De-&#13;
partment.&#13;
,  "Off-campus underage  stu-&#13;
dents  are  a  large  problem&#13;
that&#13;
has&#13;
come to the forefront&#13;
as of late,"  he commented.&#13;
"The   reputation   of   this&#13;
campus was one that was not&#13;
particularly  very&#13;
good&#13;
when&#13;
It came to partying.&#13;
It&#13;
wasn't&#13;
always  invited  guests  who&#13;
were  coining  out here,  but&#13;
they would come out and mill&#13;
around  looking for a party.&#13;
Many  times  It wasn't  ~:,ry&#13;
hard for them to flpd,'1,\e.&#13;
Inside•.,&#13;
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&lt;,&#13;
The student life handbook&#13;
outlines the rules and regula.&#13;
tlons when It comes to&#13;
rest-&#13;
dence  hall  parties.&#13;
It&#13;
de-&#13;
scribes that there should not&#13;
be more&#13;
than&#13;
20&#13;
people In a&#13;
room  but these  regulations&#13;
are flexible and subject to&#13;
In-&#13;
terpretatlon.&#13;
Recent events have helped&#13;
re-define the policy and pro-&#13;
cedure  concerning   campus&#13;
parties. Over two weeks ago&#13;
a party apparently got out of&#13;
band, so the Kenosha pollee&#13;
were  called.  When they ar-&#13;
rived, they broke up the&#13;
gath-&#13;
erlng and sternly told&#13;
all&#13;
in-&#13;
volved that  for each minor&#13;
found at the next party they&#13;
had&#13;
til&#13;
break up, there could&#13;
be a fine of over $600levied.&#13;
Erwin&#13;
said, "This type of&#13;
occurence  is an extreme  ex-&#13;
ample of what could happen.&#13;
Overall,  the  students  have&#13;
been a good bunch and have&#13;
been decent about the types&#13;
of gatherings they have. Once&#13;
the county&#13;
Is&#13;
called, responsi-&#13;
bility&#13;
Is&#13;
taken  out  of&#13;
my&#13;
bands and&#13;
If&#13;
they decide&#13;
to&#13;
Issue  tickets.  they'll  Issue&#13;
tickets.&#13;
'&#13;
"We don't want a spy-pollee&#13;
situation to develop between&#13;
the R.A.'s and the students.&#13;
The R.A.'s primary  role&#13;
Is&#13;
one&#13;
of counselor&#13;
and&#13;
program&#13;
director, and we would hope&#13;
that they can maintain these&#13;
qualities Instead of just being&#13;
an element  of law enforce.&#13;
ment," Erwin explained.&#13;
The condition of the apart·&#13;
ments at the beginning of the&#13;
semester was not acceptable&#13;
to&#13;
many of the students.&#13;
Btu-&#13;
dents had paid for damages&#13;
out of their security deposits&#13;
and the repairs weren't done.&#13;
"The large majority of the&#13;
charges  were  assessed  to&#13;
clean&#13;
the  apartments.  The&#13;
rest. of them  (the charges)&#13;
were Inflated by damaged&#13;
ar-&#13;
tleles In the apartments.  The&#13;
money collected&#13;
Is&#13;
being held&#13;
In&#13;
a  special  account,"  he&#13;
said.&#13;
Erwin admitted that there&#13;
were  certain   things  that&#13;
should have been fixed that&#13;
weren't.&#13;
HIs&#13;
justification for&#13;
this&#13;
was that&#13;
his&#13;
department&#13;
was terribly understsffed and&#13;
the&#13;
summer conference pro-&#13;
ErwIn _&#13;
page&#13;
4&#13;
october &#13;
15, &#13;
1987 &#13;
University &#13;
01 &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside &#13;
Vol. &#13;
1 &#13;
a, &#13;
No. &#13;
a &#13;
Students &#13;
miffed &#13;
about &#13;
res. &#13;
hall &#13;
conditions &#13;
by &#13;
Steven &#13;
R. &#13;
Picazo &#13;
Kelly &#13;
McKissick &#13;
''I &#13;
think &#13;
the &#13;
main &#13;
concern &#13;
IS &#13;
that &#13;
there &#13;
shouldn&#13;
't &#13;
be &#13;
dght &#13;
people &#13;
living &#13;
in &#13;
here; &#13;
room &#13;
was &#13;
designed &#13;
for &#13;
We &#13;
got &#13;
lucky &#13;
that &#13;
we &#13;
all &#13;
jet &#13;
along, &#13;
but &#13;
it &#13;
could &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
bad." &#13;
junior &#13;
Greg &#13;
,eters &#13;
said, &#13;
when &#13;
asked &#13;
at,out &#13;
feelings &#13;
on &#13;
living &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
residence &#13;
halls &#13;
for &#13;
his &#13;
second &#13;
year. &#13;
flle &#13;
residence &#13;
halls &#13;
are &#13;
be-&#13;
ginning &#13;
their &#13;
second &#13;
year &#13;
and &#13;
many &#13;
students &#13;
are &#13;
dissatis-&#13;
fied &#13;
about &#13;
how &#13;
they &#13;
are &#13;
run &#13;
and &#13;
how &#13;
quickly &#13;
their &#13;
re-&#13;
-quests &#13;
are &#13;
acted upon. &#13;
Many &#13;
students &#13;
paid &#13;
for &#13;
damages &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
rooms &#13;
that &#13;
they &#13;
were &#13;
responsible &#13;
for &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
end &#13;
of &#13;
last &#13;
year. &#13;
Payment &#13;
for &#13;
damages &#13;
was &#13;
taken &#13;
out &#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
security &#13;
deposit &#13;
paid &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
begiMing &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
year. &#13;
When &#13;
the &#13;
students &#13;
came &#13;
back &#13;
this &#13;
fall, &#13;
the &#13;
repairs &#13;
and &#13;
mainte-&#13;
nance &#13;
were &#13;
not &#13;
done, &#13;
and &#13;
damaged &#13;
articles &#13;
weren't &#13;
re-&#13;
placed. &#13;
Peters &#13;
commented &#13;
that &#13;
he &#13;
and &#13;
his &#13;
roommates &#13;
were &#13;
re-&#13;
quired &#13;
to &#13;
pay &#13;
$185, &#13;
divided &#13;
six &#13;
ways, &#13;
for &#13;
a  new &#13;
table &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
end &#13;
of &#13;
last &#13;
year. &#13;
When &#13;
he &#13;
came &#13;
back &#13;
there &#13;
was &#13;
no &#13;
new &#13;
table, &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
old &#13;
one &#13;
hadn&#13;
't &#13;
even &#13;
been &#13;
fixed. &#13;
In &#13;
his &#13;
apartment &#13;
alone, &#13;
the &#13;
table, &#13;
a  few &#13;
chairs, &#13;
a  door, &#13;
a &#13;
short &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
stove &#13;
and &#13;
a &#13;
faulty &#13;
smoke &#13;
detector &#13;
were &#13;
paid &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
replaced, &#13;
but &#13;
the &#13;
condi-&#13;
tions &#13;
remained &#13;
the &#13;
same &#13;
as &#13;
of &#13;
last &#13;
week. &#13;
Peters &#13;
and &#13;
his &#13;
roommates &#13;
fixed &#13;
the &#13;
table &#13;
by &#13;
themselves. &#13;
They &#13;
are &#13;
promised &#13;
a &#13;
new &#13;
one &#13;
"any &#13;
day &#13;
now." &#13;
They &#13;
also &#13;
re-&#13;
painted &#13;
the &#13;
walls &#13;
of &#13;
their &#13;
rooms, &#13;
on &#13;
their &#13;
own, &#13;
but &#13;
were &#13;
stlli &#13;
charged &#13;
for &#13;
repainting &#13;
of &#13;
their &#13;
rooms. &#13;
Bojdan &#13;
Szafraniec, &#13;
a &#13;
soph-&#13;
more &#13;
living &#13;
his &#13;
second &#13;
year &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
halls, &#13;
pointed &#13;
out &#13;
that &#13;
he &#13;
couldn't &#13;
see &#13;
it &#13;
being &#13;
fair &#13;
that &#13;
they &#13;
charge &#13;
the &#13;
same &#13;
for &#13;
two &#13;
people &#13;
in &#13;
a &#13;
single &#13;
room &#13;
that &#13;
they &#13;
do &#13;
for &#13;
two &#13;
people &#13;
in &#13;
a &#13;
double &#13;
room. &#13;
They &#13;
have&#13;
· &#13;
half &#13;
the &#13;
space &#13;
and &#13;
only &#13;
one &#13;
closet. &#13;
"They're &#13;
not &#13;
really &#13;
that &#13;
bad, &#13;
I &#13;
mean &#13;
the &#13;
dorms &#13;
are &#13;
halfway &#13;
decent, &#13;
but &#13;
some &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
things &#13;
they &#13;
do &#13;
to &#13;
you &#13;
make &#13;
you &#13;
mad," &#13;
he &#13;
ex-&#13;
plained. &#13;
"What's &#13;
the &#13;
use &#13;
of &#13;
having &#13;
a &#13;
security &#13;
deposit &#13;
if &#13;
things &#13;
don't &#13;
get &#13;
fixed?" &#13;
Peters &#13;
responded &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
issue &#13;
of &#13;
parties &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
halls &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
following, &#13;
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              <text>&#13;
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0be&#13;
"&#13;
22,&#13;
Univeralty of Wlaconaln-Pai-kalde&#13;
#&#13;
tudentsprotest  locked  library doors with sit-in&#13;
.,   IIIe\'eD&#13;
R,&#13;
Picazo&#13;
.&#13;
pared   to  discuss   them.   It&#13;
Is&#13;
imperative&#13;
that&#13;
Important&#13;
parties    Involved  be   on  hand&#13;
at   library&#13;
committee&#13;
meet.&#13;
ings&#13;
to&#13;
voice the concerns of&#13;
the  students.&#13;
"There&#13;
Is&#13;
one&#13;
thing&#13;
to keep&#13;
It  (the  library)   open  to  meet&#13;
legitimate   needs  and  there   Is&#13;
another&#13;
thing&#13;
to  keep&#13;
It&#13;
open&#13;
for  the  very  sake  of doing It,"&#13;
Kaplan  continued.  "We Intend&#13;
to  address   It.  our  problem   Is&#13;
money.&#13;
We do hope we can&#13;
find  some   way  to  juggle   the&#13;
resources.&#13;
And I&#13;
hope within&#13;
a week  we  can have  some&#13;
sort of resolution to&#13;
this&#13;
prob-&#13;
lem."&#13;
An&#13;
Important&#13;
point   made&#13;
by  Kaplan&#13;
Is&#13;
that   the  library&#13;
situtanon&#13;
must   also   be  seen&#13;
as trade-off between service&#13;
and  access.&#13;
If&#13;
you  keep  both&#13;
the service and the access&#13;
then you have&#13;
to&#13;
cut some-&#13;
where else.&#13;
"Every'tlme&#13;
you  look  at  a&#13;
zero   sum   budget,    and&#13;
this&#13;
Urne you are, you cut some&#13;
here and give 1t over there&#13;
and  that's   just  the  way  It&#13;
Is",&#13;
Kaplan  said.&#13;
Kaplan   finished  addressing&#13;
the ·students  by&#13;
stating,&#13;
"I&#13;
ap-&#13;
preciate&#13;
your    concem&#13;
and&#13;
your  Interest.   It's   nlce  to  Bee&#13;
people  wanting  the  library.   It&#13;
Is&#13;
a  very  positive  lhtog."&#13;
PSGA  president   Alex  Pettit&#13;
said  that  random  protests&#13;
will&#13;
continue throughout the next&#13;
weeks  until  the  situation&#13;
Is&#13;
reo&#13;
solved.&#13;
photo&#13;
by&#13;
Steven Picazo&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Students   staged  sit-In to force&#13;
0·1&#13;
level library doors  open&#13;
COalition"&#13;
(LLC)&#13;
had&#13;
the&#13;
convenience   and  an  Incorrect&#13;
came    down   to   address&#13;
the&#13;
crowd   using   the   doorway    In&#13;
move   on  the   part   of  the   ad.&#13;
group&#13;
and    see    for    herself&#13;
no   time.    As   these    first    few&#13;
ministration.&#13;
what  the   concerns   of  the&#13;
stu-&#13;
brave&#13;
students&#13;
made&#13;
thetr&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Perry,&#13;
a&#13;
handl-&#13;
dents  were.&#13;
way   through    the   doors   they&#13;
capped&#13;
student,&#13;
approached&#13;
She Informed  the  group  that&#13;
were    applauded&#13;
for&#13;
partict-&#13;
the  gathering   and  asked  them&#13;
a  library   committee   had  met&#13;
patlng   In the  demonstration.&#13;
how  they   managed   to  get  the&#13;
and  would  be  meeting   again.&#13;
At&#13;
10:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Professor&#13;
doors  open.  She was  led  to be.&#13;
One  of  thetr   topics  would  be&#13;
Omar&#13;
Amln,&#13;
Professor of&#13;
Lif~&#13;
Heve that the&#13;
D~l&#13;
doors would   the D-1 level doors.&#13;
Science,&#13;
joined&#13;
the&#13;
group&#13;
only   be   locked   on  weekends&#13;
"Our  desire&#13;
Is&#13;
to  make  the&#13;
stating   he  believed   what   they&#13;
so  she  hadn't   made   the  effort&#13;
library&#13;
as   accessible&#13;
as&#13;
we&#13;
were    doing   was   the   correct&#13;
to get  a  key  for herself.&#13;
possibly  can  wilhto  the  flnan·  .&#13;
thing.   He  saw   the   closing   of"'&#13;
After   another   hour   passed,&#13;
clal&#13;
limitations",&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
the&#13;
D·l&#13;
doors   as   both   an   In.&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
Sheila&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
said.   "Obviously   we  are&#13;
pre-&#13;
Reduced&#13;
annual&#13;
budget  forces  locks on library doors&#13;
by Corby",&#13;
AJlderson&#13;
I&#13;
Ub&#13;
On&#13;
Monday,October&#13;
12,&#13;
the&#13;
Do&#13;
rary&#13;
closedIts doors  to  the&#13;
u/&#13;
level&#13;
In&#13;
another   effort&#13;
to&#13;
*'t&#13;
expenditures  Into   are·&#13;
P!o~d&#13;
annual&#13;
budget,&#13;
LInda&#13;
Db&#13;
,acting   dtrector   of  the&#13;
rary,&#13;
said   the   move    be.&#13;
;;;&#13;
necessry  When  the   11-&#13;
Ita&#13;
consolJdsted  some    of&#13;
...;"l'VIcesat  the&#13;
L·l&#13;
and&#13;
D.l&#13;
Ierv!"&#13;
The  recent&#13;
cuts&#13;
In&#13;
18&#13;
co. are&#13;
expected  to  save&#13;
~t~f&#13;
a  $1,106,4081987.88&#13;
l:a&#13;
r&#13;
to&#13;
this   SUmmer,   at&#13;
D'l&#13;
~=&#13;
student  staffed   the&#13;
IlIter&#13;
and  one  mlcrocom-&#13;
"'Iltpu~t&#13;
worked   with&#13;
0Ile&#13;
stu&#13;
r   users.&#13;
CurrenUy,&#13;
desk&#13;
:t&#13;
serves  as  both  a&#13;
IOtnpu~&#13;
ndant   and&#13;
mtcro.&#13;
9Ueli1ly&#13;
r&#13;
assistant:&#13;
Fre.&#13;
lie&#13;
lVlibthat student  is  work-&#13;
!rOm&#13;
the&#13;
patrons    far·   away&#13;
to&#13;
Piel&#13;
e&#13;
P'1&#13;
exit.  According&#13;
~'&#13;
·..the  exit   security&#13;
~&#13;
lJJ&#13;
desigped   to   have&#13;
anlbn ...  ~&#13;
(at  the  exit)  at&#13;
Acknowledging&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
locked  doors are an&#13;
Inconven-&#13;
lence,   but   having   .them  open&#13;
"not&#13;
a  necessity."  Piele&#13;
maintains    that  tlie  current&#13;
op-&#13;
tion   was   the   least   objection.&#13;
able   among    those   offered   to&#13;
the committee  which  made&#13;
the  :&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
restrict&#13;
access. The 0·1 doors are&#13;
available&#13;
for   use   by&#13;
handt-&#13;
capped   persons   and  a  limited&#13;
.number   of staff:&#13;
While.  the   library&#13;
adrnlnis-&#13;
tratlon    saw   closing   the   doors&#13;
as   Its   only   option   given   Its&#13;
budget    constraints&#13;
and   secu-&#13;
rity&#13;
problems,&#13;
others&#13;
on&#13;
campus are less than&#13;
empa-&#13;
thetlc.   Faculty    and   staff   who&#13;
work   In  the   area    of  the   Ll-&#13;
. brary/Leamlng&#13;
Center,&#13;
which  Is  separata    from  the  11·&#13;
brary   Itself,  have   complained&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
added&#13;
Inconven·&#13;
lence  of  getting   to  such  areas&#13;
as  the  duplicating    center   and&#13;
malJ  services,&#13;
(which   are   on&#13;
the&#13;
D·2&#13;
level    inside    the   li-&#13;
brary)    and  back,   one  must&#13;
go&#13;
a  total   of  up  three   and   down&#13;
three levels. According to&#13;
ern-&#13;
ployees.  not  only Is lhls  an&#13;
In-&#13;
convenience. but&#13;
it&#13;
wastes&#13;
considerable    amounts   of  time&#13;
as&#13;
weu,&#13;
especially    when  the&#13;
same&#13;
path&#13;
is travelled sev-&#13;
eral  time"  each  day.  While no&#13;
Gtflclal  plans  are   being  made&#13;
to   remedy&#13;
lhls,    Piele    said&#13;
that  employees  from other&#13;
areas  may  eventually be&#13;
given   keys   to   access   the   11·&#13;
brary   through  the&#13;
D·l&#13;
doors .&#13;
Alex    Pettit,&#13;
president&#13;
of&#13;
Parkslde&#13;
Student&#13;
Oovern-&#13;
ment   Association   (PSGA)  reo&#13;
sponded  to  the  closing  by  set-&#13;
tlng  up  a  table   outside  of  the&#13;
D.l&#13;
doors   the   momlng    they&#13;
were"-locked.&#13;
By&#13;
the  end of&#13;
the   first   day,   549 slgoatures&#13;
protesting   the  permanent    clo-&#13;
sure were  collected.&#13;
By&#13;
the&#13;
end of the second day. over&#13;
1,000 were  collected.   Students&#13;
and  staff  who  discovered   that&#13;
the  doors  were  locked  seemed&#13;
eager&#13;
to   slgo    the    petition.&#13;
However,   Pettit   does  not  ex·&#13;
pect    the   effort    to   payoff.&#13;
"ApparenUy&#13;
It   (the   petition&#13;
drive)&#13;
has&#13;
fallen&#13;
on    deaf&#13;
ears," he stated.&#13;
Pettit    also   commented&#13;
on&#13;
the  method  by  which  lhls  and&#13;
other   decisions   affecting   the&#13;
library services  have  been&#13;
made.&#13;
"The    library&#13;
doesn't&#13;
make a case for what they&#13;
do. They  make  a  decision  and&#13;
then come up with excuses."&#13;
Mary&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
ShuUer,&#13;
vice  chancellor,  said&#13;
that&#13;
if&#13;
students    don't   ilke   the&#13;
decl-&#13;
slons   that    are    being   made,&#13;
then&#13;
" ...they    should&#13;
go&#13;
to&#13;
their  representative    on the&#13;
In-&#13;
fonnatton Resources Commit.&#13;
tee.   The   student   representa-&#13;
tlve  for  the  IRC&#13;
Is&#13;
Alex  Pet-&#13;
tit.&#13;
"If&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
not   satisfied&#13;
after    that,   then   they   should&#13;
voice    thetr    opinions   at    the&#13;
meetings  themselves."&#13;
The  Library    Subcommittee&#13;
of  the  information    Resources&#13;
COmmittee&#13;
(lRC)&#13;
Is&#13;
the  body&#13;
responsible&#13;
for&#13;
making&#13;
the&#13;
recent decisions. The&#13;
subcom-&#13;
mlttee   Is  chaired   by&#13;
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sor  James   Shea.&#13;
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am&#13;
sure&#13;
the  door&#13;
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be&#13;
open&#13;
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any&#13;
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really  about.&#13;
finding&#13;
common&#13;
ground  on  which  all  students&#13;
can&#13;
stand.&#13;
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Is&#13;
Parkslde   looking  for&#13;
new&#13;
students&#13;
while&#13;
other&#13;
UW&#13;
centers   are&#13;
capping    enroll-&#13;
ment?&#13;
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to&#13;
have&#13;
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re-&#13;
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on    this&#13;
matter.&#13;
I&#13;
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to&#13;
offer  a  few  per-&#13;
sonal  observations   which&#13;
may&#13;
have  an  impact   on&#13;
this&#13;
ques-&#13;
Uon.&#13;
I&#13;
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student&#13;
from  out  of state.  This&#13;
is&#13;
my&#13;
second  semester   at  Parkside.&#13;
my first&#13;
in&#13;
the  dorms.&#13;
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is&#13;
a  problem.&#13;
1 can  eat  at  many  restaurants&#13;
cheaper&#13;
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this&#13;
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food   service&#13;
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UW&#13;
campuses.&#13;
I&#13;
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a&#13;
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programs&#13;
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lltue  over  S300per  semester   a&#13;
student  can  eat  2 meals  a  day&#13;
five days  a week.&#13;
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sev-&#13;
era!   of&#13;
the&#13;
campuses,&#13;
once&#13;
one   goes   through    the&#13;
head-&#13;
count.   a  student   may   select&#13;
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too&#13;
expensive.&#13;
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I&#13;
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$4&#13;
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$5&#13;
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per&#13;
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              <text>ooto&#13;
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29, 1987&#13;
----~&#13;
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Vol.&#13;
18,&#13;
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*;&#13;
Tyson&#13;
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88&#13;
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Hola-&#13;
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peo-&#13;
....  76;&#13;
and&#13;
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saying  he's  going  to  agree&#13;
pie start  seeing  that  we can&#13;
with me on everything,  but he    get  work  done&#13;
and&#13;
have  a&#13;
will at least  listen  to what&#13;
I&#13;
good time. possibly we&#13;
Will&#13;
be&#13;
have to say,"  he commented.&#13;
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Part&#13;
one&#13;
of a fall&#13;
rereren-&#13;
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election results&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
Scott&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Bill&#13;
serpe&#13;
Hung Tran&#13;
S.U.F.A.C.&#13;
Jenny&#13;
carr&#13;
James&#13;
Voss&#13;
P.U.A.B.&#13;
Tim&#13;
Grygera&#13;
senata&#13;
1.&#13;
Dan&#13;
Vogt&#13;
2.&#13;
Steve Picazo&#13;
3.&#13;
Stephanie Tatem&#13;
4.&#13;
Debt&#13;
Frllschow&#13;
5. Julie Wunrow&#13;
6.&#13;
James&#13;
Cole&#13;
7.&#13;
Susan Walborn&#13;
6. Tyson Wilda&#13;
9. Dan Perrault&#13;
Heggeland&#13;
Horahan&#13;
Swan&#13;
Referendum&#13;
1/1&#13;
Referendum&#13;
1/2&#13;
89&#13;
84&#13;
11&#13;
ested In PSGA."&#13;
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stressed  the  most,  was  that&#13;
he wanted  to work on&#13;
rela-&#13;
tlons  with the other  campus&#13;
organizations.   "On  the  day&#13;
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had  three  of  the  big  five&#13;
major  status  organIzations&#13;
out there supporting&#13;
It.&#13;
It&#13;
was&#13;
great .'•  Peterson  said.  "I&#13;
think&#13;
we all have common&#13;
In-&#13;
terests even though we're&#13;
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dltferent  areas."&#13;
.&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Carr,&#13;
a  returning&#13;
member  of SUFAC who was&#13;
filling  the  seat  vacated  by&#13;
Andy  Buchanan,  was  very&#13;
happy  about  her victory.&#13;
"I&#13;
couldn't  be  more  pleased,"&#13;
she commented.&#13;
"I&#13;
felt that&#13;
with  the  budgeting  getting&#13;
tighter and tighter,  it&#13;
Ia&#13;
vllaI&#13;
that&#13;
we have experience on&#13;
•&#13;
Electlona  page2&#13;
abor&#13;
.leader urges end to&#13;
US&#13;
support in -Guatemala&#13;
by&#13;
Amy&#13;
H. Ritter&#13;
NewsEdltor&#13;
A&#13;
auatemalan labor leader&#13;
lIIIted Parkslde,  Monday&#13;
Illera speakingstint at Mar.&#13;
tbe&#13;
tie&#13;
to&#13;
bring to this campus&#13;
messagehe has brought&#13;
=':lor  clUesIn the United&#13;
"::IfO&#13;
Polanco.  general&#13;
1I1abo&#13;
tory&#13;
of a confederation&#13;
IIld r UII10ns&#13;
In&#13;
Guatemala,&#13;
."   be&#13;
came seeking support&#13;
~ar&#13;
causes against  a&#13;
"f&#13;
lvegovernment.&#13;
bI&#13;
'Ita.s&#13;
invited by an office&#13;
AIne&#13;
O8hIngtonto Inform  an&#13;
~can   aUdience about the&#13;
Ilua~&#13;
POPu,J;armovement&#13;
in&#13;
IIpanj&#13;
mala.&#13;
Polanco said In&#13;
Prote:; Parkslde  Spanish&#13;
Iafed&#13;
r Jose Ortega trans-&#13;
II p&#13;
\:Stlo&#13;
ns&#13;
and responses&#13;
a.n ~&#13;
co&#13;
spoke with  the&#13;
""'~ r.  Polanco  said   he&#13;
lite.&#13;
a.s&#13;
a lI1\lonrepresenta-&#13;
tie~&#13;
his&#13;
speaking tour of&#13;
~,&#13;
he has  visited&#13;
... , I   • Michigan.  IllI·&#13;
"an::':'&#13;
Ohio, pennsylva.&#13;
COUrS'eiWisconsin.&#13;
Adolfo Polanco&#13;
Polanco  supports  the  Cen-&#13;
tral  American Peace  Plan,&#13;
signed August  7. He said the&#13;
plan Is a "great  step for the&#13;
democratization   of  Central&#13;
America."  One thing standing&#13;
In the way,  however,  Is U.S.&#13;
support  of the current  Guate·&#13;
malan government. "Unless&#13;
this type of help is stopped,"&#13;
said  Polanco.&#13;
"this&#13;
peace&#13;
plan Is not going&#13;
to&#13;
work.&#13;
"I  caPle&#13;
,11&gt;.&#13;
explain  to. tile&#13;
American  people&#13;
the&#13;
real sit·&#13;
uatlon&#13;
in&#13;
Guatemala,  how the&#13;
democracy  has been manipu-&#13;
lated  by the  government  of&#13;
Guatemala.&#13;
OJ&#13;
The peace  plan,  originated&#13;
by  the  president   of  Costa&#13;
Rica. calls for a cease-fire&#13;
and  dialogue  between   the&#13;
Guatemalan  government  and&#13;
the guerl1las (URNG). Polan-&#13;
co said both parties agreed,&#13;
but  soon  the  government&#13;
began sending secondary&#13;
gOY·&#13;
emment   figures&#13;
with&#13;
no&#13;
power to the talks.&#13;
"And  as  for  the  second&#13;
aspect,  the  cease  fire,  they&#13;
didn't  do It,"  said  Polanco.&#13;
"They kept fighting the guer-&#13;
illas.&#13;
.  "The guerl1las did go along&#13;
.with&#13;
the plan for cease  fire&#13;
and dialogue, but the govern-&#13;
ment  hasn't  done  anything&#13;
about  those  two  points.  So&#13;
that is the real nature  of the&#13;
government  of Guatemala."&#13;
Human  rights  do not exist&#13;
In  Guatemala,   Polanco  ex·&#13;
plalned.  Saturday.   two  stu-&#13;
dents  were  kidnapped  from&#13;
the UnI'{~r~!ty o( San. Carlos&#13;
by the government,  accused&#13;
of subversive behavior.&#13;
"Model villages"  have been&#13;
created  to house  the&#13;
Indian&#13;
popUlation,  "so  they  don't&#13;
give any support to the guer·&#13;
illas&#13;
t&#13;
"&#13;
Polanco  said.&#13;
I'They&#13;
are&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
type of jail. "&#13;
Guatemala  has a population&#13;
of 8 million. Between 1976and&#13;
1983, said  Polanco.  100.000.&#13;
people  were  killed,&#13;
60,000&#13;
were  kidnapped&#13;
t&#13;
and&#13;
500,000&#13;
were exiled .&#13;
These figures may be&#13;
mul-&#13;
tiplied,  because&#13;
if&#13;
an entire&#13;
Indian  town  Is  wiped  out,&#13;
there are no survivors&#13;
to&#13;
re-&#13;
port the number of dead.&#13;
A CIA coup In 1954 began&#13;
this&#13;
repressive  era of govern-&#13;
ment&#13;
in&#13;
Guatemala.&#13;
Polanco  explained  that  a&#13;
revolution  before  that  time&#13;
put&#13;
in&#13;
power&#13;
a&#13;
government&#13;
that went against the Interest&#13;
of the United Fruit Company.&#13;
a  major&#13;
U.S.&#13;
corporation.&#13;
"And  that  was untouchable,&#13;
so&#13;
the&#13;
U.S.&#13;
government&#13;
eng!-&#13;
Polanco&#13;
see&#13;
page 3&#13;
Inside...&#13;
Parkslde gets&#13;
$50,000&#13;
Kirk breaks barrier&#13;
Rocktober  ends In style&#13;
Soccer team remains hot&#13;
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has&#13;
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two&#13;
have&#13;
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and&#13;
thoughts&#13;
for  the&#13;
comtng bUdgeting process.&#13;
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committee.&#13;
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a 1Il0e expertence,&#13;
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think&#13;
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with&#13;
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Carr concluded.&#13;
-&#13;
.&#13;
1987:   THE GREATCORRECTION&#13;
lL.:..&#13;
yo&#13;
_&#13;
u_r_vi_ew_s&#13;
l&#13;
Acting director&#13;
of&#13;
L/LC responds&#13;
TO:  Alex Z.&#13;
Petul,  PSGA&#13;
Presldenl&#13;
Thank&#13;
you for  letting  me&#13;
know the views of the library&#13;
patrons  you  surveyed   eon-&#13;
cemlng the clostng of our D·l&#13;
entrance.  We&#13;
are sorry&#13;
that&#13;
cuts   tn   Llbrary!LearnJng&#13;
Center staffing  made  this&#13;
In-&#13;
convenience  necessary.   As&#13;
you know.&#13;
this&#13;
1sonly one of&#13;
the service cuts&#13;
Utat&#13;
was&#13;
dls-&#13;
cussed and reviewed at some&#13;
length last Spring by the&#13;
LI·&#13;
brary  SubcommIttee   of  the&#13;
Information  Resources  Com~&#13;
mlttee.&#13;
With&#13;
its&#13;
provisions for&#13;
student  representation,   this&#13;
commlttee&#13;
Is&#13;
the approprlate&#13;
forum&#13;
10&#13;
which&#13;
to&#13;
raise your&#13;
concerns,  and&#13;
I&#13;
suggest  that&#13;
you&#13;
do&#13;
so.&#13;
Of&#13;
course,&#13;
I&#13;
am&#13;
always  avaUable&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
your  perceptions  of student&#13;
needs  and&#13;
to&#13;
answer   any&#13;
questions   you   may   have&#13;
about our services.&#13;
In&#13;
your  memo  you  ex-&#13;
pressed some contusion about&#13;
the relationship of the closing&#13;
of the&#13;
D-1&#13;
entrance&#13;
to&#13;
the se-&#13;
curtty  of  llbrary  materials.&#13;
I'll&#13;
try&#13;
10&#13;
clarify  this matter&#13;
for you. To secure&#13;
its&#13;
mate-&#13;
rlaJs,&#13;
the&#13;
LlLC&#13;
uses  the&#13;
3M&#13;
security  gate  system.  These&#13;
gates are designed  to be used&#13;
In conjunction  with a&#13;
monitor-&#13;
tng stations  staffed by llbrary&#13;
employees who challenge pa-&#13;
trons   attempting    to.  pass&#13;
through  the gates  with mate-&#13;
rtals   that   have   not  been&#13;
checked out: unfortunately,   a&#13;
routine occurrence&#13;
in&#13;
this and&#13;
other  llbrartes.  Accordtng  to&#13;
the&#13;
3M&#13;
company,  the effecti-&#13;
veness of the security gates&#13;
tn reducing  theft  Is directly&#13;
related&#13;
10&#13;
their  proximity&#13;
10&#13;
the staff  who monilor  them,&#13;
and   the   company   recom.&#13;
mends  that  such staff be Im-&#13;
mediately   adjacent&#13;
10&#13;
the&#13;
gates.&#13;
Before&#13;
this&#13;
year,  desk  at-&#13;
tendants   at  both  check-out&#13;
desks monitored  their respec-&#13;
tive entrance  gates,  and  the&#13;
Level-1 gate  continues&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
monllored  by  attendants   on&#13;
that&#13;
level. However, as are.&#13;
suit  of  the  consolidation  of&#13;
most circulation  functions on&#13;
Levell  (an efficiency meas-&#13;
ure&#13;
that&#13;
saved  a  Significant&#13;
sum of money),  the D.l Desk&#13;
has&#13;
been lett without  enough&#13;
staff&#13;
to&#13;
monitor  the&#13;
0-1&#13;
secu-&#13;
rity gate.&#13;
Although  we  have  asked&#13;
our microcomputer  assistants&#13;
10 add software  check·out  to&#13;
their  previous  duties, wefool&#13;
It Is  essential  that  they&#13;
lie&#13;
able  to leave  the _&#13;
IN&#13;
whenever  necessary&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
patrons  use mlcrocomputerL&#13;
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tively as gate monitors.&#13;
and&#13;
It&#13;
became  necessary&#13;
to&#13;
d.&#13;
that entrance.&#13;
I&#13;
hope that&#13;
this&#13;
explanatllll&#13;
clears  up your confusion.&#13;
this potnt. Please let me_&#13;
If you  would  like addJtloIIII&#13;
information   on  any of&#13;
lU&#13;
services.&#13;
Linda Plele&#13;
Acting Dlreclor&#13;
LIbrary /Leamlng  Center&#13;
To the Edilor:&#13;
I&#13;
would like to Ihank every·&#13;
one who voted  tn the&#13;
PSG.l&#13;
Election  last week&#13;
and alllbl&#13;
candidates  who&#13;
ran&#13;
for offtet-&#13;
This election&#13;
Was'OKtrernell'&#13;
successful  tn the&#13;
sense&#13;
tlW1&#13;
almost&#13;
300&#13;
people voted'"&#13;
13&#13;
candidates&#13;
ran&#13;
lor&#13;
nIIt&#13;
Senate seats. For&#13;
the ~&#13;
time&#13;
in&#13;
many  semesters, '"&#13;
will&#13;
have a full senate.&#13;
M1"&#13;
these  numbers  reflect ~&#13;
the  student   govemment&#13;
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growtng.&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
•&#13;
November5,  1987&#13;
Unlvers~  OfWlsconSln-Parkslde&#13;
Vol.&#13;
1.,&#13;
No. 10&#13;
senate&#13;
questions  conflict&#13;
of&#13;
interest&#13;
on&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
by&#13;
AmYH. Ritter&#13;
News EdItor&#13;
p:oposalby PSGA&#13;
sena-&#13;
Masterson to restrict&#13;
.  p on the Segregat-&#13;
verslty Fee Allocation&#13;
ttee&#13;
(SUFACI   trig.&#13;
fierY debate  Friday&#13;
the Parkslde  Student&#13;
ent&#13;
Association&#13;
JIpIe;...n&#13;
presented a res-&#13;
thatsaid since SUF AC&#13;
bers&#13;
allocate   student&#13;
y.&#13;
which Includes&#13;
sala-&#13;
_  of&#13;
students&#13;
In  some&#13;
pus&#13;
organizations.  that&#13;
tents&#13;
of these  salaries&#13;
sitonthe committee.&#13;
1lle&#13;
resolutionwlJl be voted&#13;
In&#13;
two&#13;
Iveeks.&#13;
.&#13;
!I\e&#13;
sourceof the conflict Is&#13;
funding,'~&#13;
the account&#13;
providessaIar1es.for sev-&#13;
student  organization,&#13;
jlalillons.&#13;
"Ibis&#13;
Is&#13;
to&#13;
prevent a can-&#13;
lilt&#13;
of&#13;
interest," Masterson&#13;
W&#13;
the Senate. "It's  not  a&#13;
attack against Jenny&#13;
Carr,&#13;
just re-elected to her&#13;
~C&#13;
seat&#13;
In the Oct. 21.22&#13;
, Is the' committee's&#13;
dseniormember. She Is&#13;
edltorof the Ranger, and&#13;
paid&#13;
with&#13;
128&#13;
funds.&#13;
"My&#13;
constituents   were&#13;
d,"  Masterson   said,&#13;
theylearned that&#13;
rectpt.&#13;
ofthese salaries  sat  on&#13;
committeethat  decided&#13;
Ia1arles.&#13;
ever, Scott&#13;
Peterson,&#13;
~C&#13;
chairand PSGA vice-&#13;
dent·elect,   disagreed&#13;
1&#13;
Masterson'sarguments.&#13;
am adamantiy opposed&#13;
J.J.&#13;
Masterson&#13;
i&#13;
to&#13;
this resolution."  Peterson&#13;
firmly  told the Senate;  "You&#13;
have  to stop and  think  about&#13;
the consequences  of this."&#13;
Six  of  the  eight  SUF AC&#13;
seats,   Peterson    explained,&#13;
are  held by PSGA members.&#13;
Four  PSGA  members:   presi-&#13;
dent,  vice  president,   presi-&#13;
dent  pro-tempore   and  assist.&#13;
ant   president    pro-tempore,&#13;
are  paid  with  128 funds.  So&#13;
those  four would be excluded&#13;
from the committee.&#13;
Senators   who  hold   paid&#13;
positions  In other  clubs,  such&#13;
as Parkslde   Activities  Board&#13;
(PAB) Dr Parkslde  Adult&#13;
Stu-&#13;
dent  Alliance  (P ASAI would&#13;
also be refused  SUF AC seats ..&#13;
"You  would  be cutting  the&#13;
Senate's  throat,"   said  Peter-&#13;
son.&#13;
photo by Amy&#13;
H.&#13;
Ritter&#13;
~prOblenl8?&#13;
Dawn  Malland  didn't  have  to&#13;
hei&#13;
Iolln9 her parking space  on a recent rainy day&#13;
'tlot-fQr&#13;
:r:::.&#13;
~~a Marie ,MoriShita, ~as  W~!lingto hold&#13;
He added  that  the  resolu,&#13;
tion Is clearly  discriminatory&#13;
"AlSo, checks and balance~&#13;
against  What Masterson  calls&#13;
·a conflict of Interest  are butit&#13;
Into the system,"  he said.&#13;
SUF AC Is  constrained   by&#13;
the  Senate,  by  the  (PSGA)&#13;
coneututron,«  Peterson said.&#13;
He&#13;
.began&#13;
clUng examples&#13;
of SUF AC members  Who held&#13;
other  positions  funded by&#13;
128&#13;
money  whose  performances&#13;
were  not affected  by a con-&#13;
flict of Interest.&#13;
"Andy  Buchanan  was  the&#13;
best chair  SUF AC ever had,"&#13;
said    Peterson.&#13;
"If&#13;
this&#13;
amendment   had  been  In&#13;
ef-&#13;
'fect,  he  wouldn't  have  been&#13;
able to-serve."&#13;
Buchanan   served  as&#13;
SUF AC chair&#13;
durtng&#13;
the 1986.&#13;
87 school year  while stmulta-&#13;
neously  holding  the  position&#13;
of Ranger  Business  Manager.&#13;
He held the latter  position for&#13;
six years.  Buchanan  had also&#13;
served   on  SUFAC&#13;
durtng&#13;
1983·84 and  1985·86 while  a&#13;
PSGA senator.&#13;
Peterson   pointed  out  that&#13;
the   Ranger&#13;
budget&#13;
was&#13;
$19,500&#13;
durtng&#13;
1986-87,and reo&#13;
mains  at $19,500. during  1987-&#13;
88.&#13;
fJ-1&#13;
library doors are reopened&#13;
by Amy&#13;
H. Ritter&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Friday'S&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
meeting featured  discussion&#13;
on the' 0·1  library  doors,  a&#13;
sister  relationship   with&#13;
uw-&#13;
Milwaukee,   new  guidelines&#13;
tor  appointing   sllidents   to&#13;
committees,  and opposition to&#13;
the annexation  of Parkside  by&#13;
the city of Kenosha.&#13;
f&gt;.&#13;
sit-In was held Oct. 19-20&#13;
to protest  the  closing  of the&#13;
D-l doors which allow access&#13;
to the IIbrllry from the coffee&#13;
shop. After that, the Academ-&#13;
ic Resource  Center&#13;
offered&#13;
to&#13;
contribute  services,  and Mon·&#13;
day  the  doors  were  open  8&#13;
am.  to2p.m.&#13;
."It's  a good deal,"  Alex&#13;
Pettit,  PSGA  president,   told&#13;
the   Senate.   "I'm   pleased&#13;
about&#13;
It.&#13;
You  should   be&#13;
pleased about&#13;
It&#13;
too."&#13;
Whether the PSGA·led sit-in&#13;
or  the  Academic  Resource&#13;
·Center were the cause of the&#13;
·action  Is of no concern,  said&#13;
Pettit.&#13;
"It&#13;
doesn't  matter  who gets&#13;
credlt--just  that the doors are&#13;
'"&#13;
open.&#13;
_&#13;
Pettit's   request  for  ~ mo-&#13;
lion  to form  a  sisler-school&#13;
relationship  with UW-MiIwau·&#13;
kee  was  postponed.  Senator&#13;
Dan&#13;
Vogl  said  he  had&#13;
jUS~&#13;
come  acros,$ some  inf~rma&#13;
SCott Peterson&#13;
"So where's  the conflict  of&#13;
Interest?"   Peterson&#13;
demand.&#13;
ed.&#13;
.&#13;
"Andy    abstained&#13;
when&#13;
Ranger  votes  come  up,"  he&#13;
explatned.  "They  (committee&#13;
members)   should  abstain  on&#13;
their own budgets.&#13;
"But&#13;
If&#13;
you're  keeping&#13;
peo-&#13;
tion that he Intends to investi-&#13;
gate  before   discussing   the&#13;
issue.  He would not  reveal&#13;
what that information  Is.&#13;
A  resolution   was  passed&#13;
outlining appointments  of stu-&#13;
dents  to university  and  fac-&#13;
ulty 'commlttees  by the presi-&#13;
dent. Students&#13;
wlJl&#13;
now be&#13;
ap-&#13;
pointed on the basis of&#13;
expert-&#13;
ence&#13;
in&#13;
a tiered  system  of&#13;
representation.&#13;
The tiered  system  consists&#13;
of three levels. The first level&#13;
appolnfmenjs&#13;
wlll  be  fresh-&#13;
men or some new senators.&#13;
Level 1 faculty committees&#13;
are  Academic  Actions, Aca-&#13;
demic Planning  and Program&#13;
Review,  Academic   policies,&#13;
Admission,  Records   "  Stu-&#13;
dent   Information,    Campus&#13;
Environment  and COurse and&#13;
Curriculum.   L.evel 1 untver-&#13;
pIe off the committee  for this&#13;
reason,&#13;
you  might&#13;
as&#13;
well&#13;
have eight&#13;
at-large&#13;
seats."&#13;
Members  of the U.S. 'Con.&#13;
gress  determine   their  own&#13;
salaries  and  determine   how&#13;
much  money  each  of  their&#13;
own districts  receive,  Peter-&#13;
son reminded   his audience.&#13;
Senator   Kevin  ZIrkelbach&#13;
agreed with Peterson.&#13;
"We  have   a  system   of&#13;
check and balances," he said.&#13;
"If&#13;
there's  a&#13;
hint&#13;
of some-&#13;
thing  questionable,   we don't&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
pass It.&#13;
"There  lire&#13;
SO&#13;
few people&#13;
Involved  (In campus  organi-&#13;
zations).  You would be limit-&#13;
Ing those few people so much&#13;
more  (by passing  this&#13;
resolu-&#13;
tion).&#13;
to&#13;
"we're&#13;
U11hking&#13;
about our.&#13;
selves,"  Masterson  objected.&#13;
"We should be thinking about&#13;
the student body."&#13;
PSGA president&#13;
Alex&#13;
Pettit&#13;
threatened  to veto the&#13;
reeolu-&#13;
tlon&#13;
if&#13;
passed  by the Senate,&#13;
and  suggested   the  vote  be&#13;
postponed  for two weeks.  A&#13;
veto  override  would  require&#13;
two-thtrds of the Senate vote.&#13;
The Senate foliowed Pettit's&#13;
advice  and&#13;
will&#13;
vote on the&#13;
matter  In two weeks.&#13;
slty committees  are  Teacher&#13;
Excellence,  University&#13;
Budg-&#13;
et  and  Student  Disciplinary&#13;
Panel.&#13;
Second  level  appointments&#13;
are considered&#13;
to&#13;
be more ex-&#13;
perienced   than  level  1 ap-&#13;
pointees,  but  not&#13;
as&#13;
experi-&#13;
enced  as  those  at  level  3.&#13;
Level  2 faculty  committees&#13;
are  Athletic  Board,  Awards&#13;
and   Ceremonies,   Teaching&#13;
and  Faculty  Senate.  Univer-&#13;
sity committees  are Academ-&#13;
Ic  Calendar,    All  Campus&#13;
Events,  MInority Affairs, Sex-&#13;
ual&#13;
Harassment.  and  Park-&#13;
side Union Advisory Board.&#13;
"Students   would  be  ap-&#13;
pointed  to level three  on the&#13;
basis  of  previous  record  of&#13;
serving  on committees  with&#13;
a&#13;
PSGA see page 2&#13;
21llun1dey,  NlNM.1bel 5, '987 R8ngef&#13;
our view&#13;
Cooperation solves problem,&#13;
creates good communication&#13;
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all&#13;
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which&#13;
are&#13;
de.&#13;
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to&#13;
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you  better&#13;
.. rvlee.&#13;
Mr.&#13;
ToII1.&#13;
And durtna&#13;
Julio&#13;
In&#13;
the ac.&#13;
llon at the ref......,.   _.&#13;
we&#13;
work  on collection  develop-&#13;
ment.  Books do not just  ap-&#13;
pear on the shelves  -  some·&#13;
one&#13;
has&#13;
to decide  to order&#13;
them.  which  means  reading&#13;
hundreds of book reviews and&#13;
publishers'  nOUcesand decid.&#13;
Ing  which  books&#13;
can&#13;
best&#13;
meet  Parkside's  needs.  We&#13;
also  read  professional  jour.&#13;
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Wl'Ite lectures  for the many&#13;
classes  we&#13;
are&#13;
requested  to&#13;
leach.&#13;
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the&#13;
card&#13;
catalogs were&#13;
moved&#13;
to&#13;
make room for the&#13;
new online  catalog  terminals.&#13;
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to&#13;
be fit&#13;
into&#13;
a much smaller  space,&#13;
we had  to rearrange   them.&#13;
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for the same reason. Current&#13;
periodicals  were  moved  up-&#13;
stairs&#13;
10&#13;
make&#13;
1t&#13;
eaaier for&#13;
patrons  who uoed to have to&#13;
look&#13;
on&#13;
both&#13;
levels for period.&#13;
lcals.&#13;
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too.&#13;
hope we don·t&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
move anything&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
future&#13;
again.&#13;
but&#13;
all&#13;
of the&#13;
moves&#13;
th1a&#13;
year  were logical&#13;
and necessary.&#13;
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0·1&#13;
door.&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
never  worked&#13;
In&#13;
or  vlstted&#13;
any  other  Ubrary  that  had&#13;
more  than  one  entrance.&#13;
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about&#13;
fl.&#13;
does Kenosha&#13;
or Racine or MIlwaukee Pub-&#13;
lic.   UW·Mllwaukee.&#13;
UW.&#13;
MadJson or any other Ubrary&#13;
that  you  know  have  more&#13;
than&#13;
one entrance?  Parkside&#13;
was definitely unusual&#13;
In&#13;
hav.&#13;
Ing two entrances  for so long.&#13;
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been hurt  by bUdget cuts  _&#13;
we  have  lost  3~  poSitions,&#13;
which is 140 hours per week&#13;
of work  that  the  remaining&#13;
staff&#13;
has&#13;
had to absorb,  and&#13;
all&#13;
of us have taken on more&#13;
work,  from  the  staff  who&#13;
order  the books and&#13;
serials,&#13;
catalog,  process.  shelve  and&#13;
circulate  them. to the library&#13;
administrators  -  we are all&#13;
working very hard  to conlin.&#13;
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BI&#13;
Nletaen&#13;
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Servl"""  (L/LCl&#13;
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Frlday's&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Jan&#13;
Kratochvil,  who ..&#13;
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said"&#13;
negaUves  Involved&#13;
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nexaUon  would be a ~&#13;
tuition  Increase  an&#13;
lUlJlOClI'&#13;
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30lIIIII&#13;
provides   adequate  .. ~&#13;
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K_&#13;
would need new dump ~&#13;
sewer tines. and ano~~&#13;
station   to  serve  ~&#13;
should  It be annexed&#13;
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Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
written and&#13;
edited&#13;
by&#13;
students&#13;
of&#13;
UW-Parkside.&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
solely&#13;
responsible&#13;
for&#13;
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I:&#13;
cy&#13;
and&#13;
cootent.&#13;
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PtJbIisIled&#13;
every&#13;
Thursday&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
academic&#13;
year&#13;
except _&#13;
breaks&#13;
and&#13;
~&#13;
.&#13;
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to the&#13;
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witI&#13;
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accepted&#13;
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are&#13;
typed.&#13;
double-spaced&#13;
and&#13;
350&#13;
words or ......&#13;
letters  must&#13;
be&#13;
signed.&#13;
with&#13;
a t8tephone  number&#13;
inctuded&#13;
for verification&#13;
purposes.&#13;
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be&#13;
held&#13;
upon request.&#13;
Ranoer reserves the right to&#13;
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and refuse those&#13;
whicf1&#13;
are false and/or de· .,.--,&#13;
famatory.&#13;
=&#13;
lor&#13;
a1lleder,.  and _&#13;
ads.&#13;
is&#13;
Monday at 10 a.m.&#13;
lor&#13;
publication&#13;
All correspondence should&#13;
be&#13;
aOdressed to: Ranger. UW-Parl&lt;side. Box 2000. Ke-&#13;
nosha&#13;
W153141.  Telephone 414/553.2287  (Editorial) or 414/553-2295&#13;
(AdvertiS-&#13;
L,,_--::&#13;
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-&#13;
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UniverSity of WisconSin-Parks Ide&#13;
photo  by Dave McEvoy&#13;
FlIIhmanDickieCoshun is assisted  by Doug Wlelgat, as-&#13;
!.!!:!nt&#13;
director&#13;
01&#13;
campus police  Iroman  elevator shalt.&#13;
-.un  and twelve other stude~ts  were trapped  in the&#13;
.~    Inthe library between floors lor&#13;
a&#13;
hall hour Tues-&#13;
-JlVening.&#13;
.&#13;
NewSUFAC chair&#13;
elected&#13;
by&#13;
Amy&#13;
H. Ritter&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
~te&#13;
controversy  sur-&#13;
..    g&#13;
her Involvement In&#13;
'110&#13;
committee,Jenny  Carr,&#13;
~  also&#13;
holdsthe position of&#13;
lbair&#13;
r Editor, was elected&#13;
ltIattyO/&#13;
the Segregated Uni-&#13;
IlIItee&#13;
Fees Allocation Com.&#13;
lIIilI'.11(SUF&#13;
AC) Wednesday.&#13;
Carr'&#13;
~   reluted accusations of&#13;
lraani&#13;
Ofinterest with four&#13;
llId.&#13;
:ts.&#13;
First of all, she&#13;
IllIlIe ~&#13;
bUdget decisions&#13;
llIIjo&#13;
next&#13;
year will affect&#13;
IlIIiIl&#13;
Sh&#13;
year's&#13;
budgets,&#13;
til.&#13;
SoC:&#13;
n&#13;
:"  have graduat.&#13;
.... 7.&#13;
y, she said  she&#13;
~elds&#13;
the chair when&#13;
II,&#13;
llIdag tta&#13;
he&#13;
Ranger&#13;
budg-&#13;
!II&#13;
R•• :&#13;
s&#13;
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to&#13;
:tte&#13;
e&#13;
meetings  are&#13;
lrtlcon\&#13;
public and anyone&#13;
~A ~to attend. Finally,&#13;
enate aPProves all&#13;
I!lSde&#13;
by SUFAC.&#13;
~ely   that anything&#13;
done&#13;
to&#13;
undermine&#13;
Hargrove contract not renewed&#13;
by Steven R. Picazo&#13;
.Jesse  Hargrove  was&#13;
in.&#13;
formed by mall (Oct&#13;
30)&#13;
that&#13;
his contact was not going&#13;
to&#13;
be renewed after this year.&#13;
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to&#13;
him especially since he had&#13;
just&#13;
reentry&#13;
been reassigned&#13;
from Parkside's Educational&#13;
OPPOrtunity  Center  (EOC) ,&#13;
where  he  was  director,&#13;
to&#13;
what he believed was a high-&#13;
er position In administration,&#13;
as a special assistant to the&#13;
Vice Chancellor and&#13;
a&#13;
Span-&#13;
ish instructor.&#13;
Under Parkside's  academic&#13;
staff rules, all its employees&#13;
are given one year's notice-of&#13;
termination.  His position on&#13;
campus&#13;
will&#13;
end October,&#13;
1988.&#13;
Hargrove   was  originally&#13;
hired as the director of the&#13;
EOC&#13;
1n·1985.&#13;
It&#13;
is a federally&#13;
funded  program,   which  Is&#13;
currently&#13;
in&#13;
the process  of&#13;
being rewritten  and&#13;
submit-&#13;
ted  for&#13;
its&#13;
next  three-year&#13;
funded  cycle. Hargrove  has&#13;
been active in recruiting low-&#13;
income&#13;
and&#13;
minority&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
When the new position was&#13;
outlined for him In&#13;
Septem-&#13;
ber,&#13;
he saw it as a move in a&#13;
positive direction and&#13;
a&#13;
way&#13;
for him to better  serve  the&#13;
campus&#13;
in&#13;
a wider capacity.&#13;
G. Gary  Grace,  assistant&#13;
chancellor for student affairs,&#13;
described the new position as&#13;
being a vehicle which could&#13;
break Hargrove out of the rut&#13;
of only working with minority&#13;
programs.&#13;
"The new position was de-&#13;
signed to be a combination of&#13;
teaching  duties&#13;
and&#13;
some&#13;
general  staff&#13;
duties."&#13;
Grace&#13;
said.&#13;
"It&#13;
was not a&#13;
promo-&#13;
tion; it was a lateral move of&#13;
ances.&#13;
"The committee  is so mis-&#13;
understood  by the campus,"&#13;
Carr said. "Peopie&#13;
think&#13;
the&#13;
committee  makes  decisions,&#13;
when In fact, all Its decisions&#13;
are approved by the Senate."&#13;
Carr said she pursued  the&#13;
SUFAC chair to repay a per-&#13;
sonal debt&#13;
to&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
"I&#13;
feel that the University&#13;
has&#13;
done&#13;
a&#13;
lot for me,"  she&#13;
said. "I'm  taking on&#13;
thl&#13;
it&#13;
,s rei&#13;
sponsiblllty,  although   s no&#13;
.a&#13;
pleasant  one,  because}&#13;
hope it wlll benefit students.&#13;
Carr said the job is difficult&#13;
when "people&#13;
1&#13;
know and reo&#13;
spect"&#13;
request  funds  that&#13;
Jenny Carr&#13;
cannot be approved.&#13;
"You  have  to say  no&#13;
to&#13;
the Integrity  of the budgeilng    everyone&#13;
In&#13;
one way or an-&#13;
process,"  said Carr, "least of   other,"  she  explained,  ~e-&#13;
all by me."&#13;
I&#13;
f&#13;
cause the committee  is. quite&#13;
She said Senate approva  0   limited on the f?oney It can&#13;
all SUFAC actions provides a  'dole out to.or,gamzations.&#13;
system  of checks  and, bal- , . , , , .&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
,"&#13;
,&#13;
...&#13;
Jesse Hargrove&#13;
a&#13;
reassignment nature ...&#13;
Hargrove  felt he was&#13;
mis-&#13;
lead about the permanance  of&#13;
his new position.&#13;
"They&#13;
had&#13;
me&#13;
sold on the&#13;
move,&#13;
so&#13;
I&#13;
saw no&#13;
reason&#13;
not&#13;
to take it. But they got me&#13;
over there and a month later,&#13;
they  dropped&#13;
this&#13;
bomb on&#13;
me,&#13;
PI&#13;
Hargrove  told the Ke-&#13;
nosh News.&#13;
The  letter  of termination&#13;
came from Grace and&#13;
it&#13;
gave&#13;
it no reasons for Hargrove's&#13;
dismissal. Hargrove has&#13;
since&#13;
submitted  a formal  request&#13;
for the reasons of&#13;
his&#13;
termi-&#13;
nation.&#13;
Hargrove  went on&#13;
to corn-&#13;
ment that he saw&#13;
his&#13;
firing as&#13;
being&#13;
in&#13;
direct conflict with&#13;
OW&#13;
System  President  Ken-&#13;
neth Shaw's commitment&#13;
to&#13;
10creasing&#13;
mtnortty&#13;
faculty&#13;
and staff.&#13;
In&#13;
a Racine Journal Times&#13;
article  on Saturday,  Novem-&#13;
ber&#13;
7,&#13;
Shaw was asked&#13;
if&#13;
the&#13;
recent  dismissal  of&#13;
Park.&#13;
side's&#13;
only&#13;
black In the upper&#13;
admlnistration  ran 10 confllct&#13;
to&#13;
UW&#13;
commitment&#13;
to&#13;
retain-&#13;
Ing minorities.  He said  he&#13;
was not In a poslUon to tully&#13;
access the situation .&#13;
Shaw dld defend the chan-&#13;
cellor's right&#13;
to&#13;
"rigorously"&#13;
evaluate employees.&#13;
I'We&#13;
rigorously recruit.&#13;
we&#13;
evaluate people," Shaw said.&#13;
"The one&#13;
thing&#13;
we won't&#13;
do&#13;
Is&#13;
patronize&#13;
one group."&#13;
Grace feit that the issue of&#13;
Harirove's   termination  and&#13;
UW's  commitment&#13;
to&#13;
In.&#13;
crease  minority  faculty&#13;
are&#13;
two different topics.&#13;
"This  Institution  has  not&#13;
backed off on Its commitment&#13;
of  actively   searching   for&#13;
qUallfted minority faculty and&#13;
staff. We&#13;
are&#13;
stlll deeply In.&#13;
volved&#13;
In&#13;
this  effort  even&#13;
though we&#13;
felt&#13;
it&#13;
was neces-&#13;
sary&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
this particular&#13;
personnel change."&#13;
In&#13;
an interview with Racine&#13;
Journal    Times,   Corinne&#13;
Owens, Racine  president  of&#13;
the National  Associalon&#13;
tor&#13;
the Advancement  of Colored&#13;
People (NAACP) saw the ac-&#13;
tion&#13;
as "an&#13;
earthquake&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
minority community.  We had&#13;
so&#13;
much  confidence&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
work&#13;
he's&#13;
doing."&#13;
Thomas  Loftus,  State  As-&#13;
sembly  Speaker  and an ac-&#13;
quaintance   of  Hargrove's&#13;
through the Wisconsin&#13;
ASSOCi_&#13;
ation  of Equal  Opportuntty&#13;
Program  Personnel,  Bald it&#13;
Hargrove was let go because&#13;
of a lack  ot&#13;
runds,&#13;
it sWI&#13;
doesn't show very much&#13;
unt-&#13;
verslty commitment.&#13;
Loftus&#13;
has&#13;
offered his serv-&#13;
ices to lOOk&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
matter&#13;
11&#13;
asked. He said that Hargrove,&#13;
as of yet,&#13;
has&#13;
not asked him&#13;
to do so.&#13;
Hargrove  said  he will be&#13;
asking&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
reconsideration&#13;
on the decision  and.  or at&#13;
least, a&#13;
full&#13;
explanation&#13;
into&#13;
the rationale behind&#13;
his&#13;
being&#13;
let&#13;
go.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
Inside...&#13;
Jarvis road block&#13;
page 3&#13;
..&#13;
Campus radio station&#13;
page 5&#13;
Twins, twins, twins&#13;
pages 6,7&#13;
Basketball preview&#13;
page 12&#13;
_,....-L;.!   -------&#13;
2 Thursday, November&#13;
12,1987&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Newly elected V.P. and&#13;
Senate take office&#13;
by Kelly McKlsll1ck&#13;
....d&#13;
Amy&#13;
H.&#13;
Ritter&#13;
Ne_EdIlors&#13;
In&#13;
ceremonial  fashion. vice&#13;
prell1denl Scott Peterson  and&#13;
nine&#13;
senators&#13;
took the oath of&#13;
office Friday at the Parkside&#13;
Student Government&#13;
Assocta-&#13;
lion (PSGA) meellng.&#13;
senators  Steve Picazo, Dan&#13;
Vogi, Stephanle Tatem,  Debl&#13;
FrItchow, Julie Wunrow, Jim&#13;
Cole,  Susan  Walborn,  Dan&#13;
Perrault  and Gary Heggeland&#13;
were  sworn  In.  (Heggeland&#13;
replaced  Tyson  Wilda  who&#13;
won the election but resigned&#13;
before entering offlce.)&#13;
Addressing the new Senate,&#13;
PSGA president  Alex Pettit&#13;
reported  that  to  meet  last&#13;
year"  deficit of&#13;
$2,1311,&#13;
budg·&#13;
eted  eecretary  wages  were&#13;
eut&#13;
by&#13;
1801.87&#13;
and the&#13;
prest-&#13;
dent'.&#13;
8&amp;lary&#13;
was reduced&#13;
by&#13;
n,lIII.1I&#13;
PelUI&#13;
abo&#13;
expressed hopes&#13;
of forming&#13;
a&#13;
sister&#13;
relation-&#13;
sIIIp with UW·MIIwaukee. He&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
earnJng&#13;
money&#13;
there as a&#13;
computer  consult-&#13;
ant.&#13;
The  8egreated  Unlverstty&#13;
Fees  Allocallon  Committee&#13;
(SUFAC) report&#13;
abo&#13;
brought&#13;
news of a solution to deficit&#13;
problems .&#13;
..After a number of months&#13;
of debate and discussion,  we&#13;
have  finally   resolved   the&#13;
$63,000&#13;
budget shortfall  from&#13;
1986-87."   said    Peterson,&#13;
SUFAC chair&#13;
througt;&#13;
Novem-&#13;
ber •.&#13;
In&#13;
a later interview,  Peter-&#13;
son said the money was taken&#13;
from   uncommitted&#13;
equity&#13;
funds and audited  from nor-&#13;
mal operations reserves.&#13;
SUFAC had considered tak-&#13;
ing&#13;
15 percent  from each or-&#13;
ganlzatlon's  operating  budg-&#13;
et  he said, but decided that&#13;
w~u1dbe too damaging.&#13;
"We  felt  this  way  would&#13;
hurt  people the least&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
current year,"  said Peterson.&#13;
The  uncommitted   equity&#13;
funds dipped into&#13;
will&#13;
not be&#13;
repaid. "There shouldn't be a&#13;
big build-up In that fund any-&#13;
way,"  he  said,  explaining&#13;
that  the slate  can and  does&#13;
often  take  those  types  of&#13;
funds away from the univer-&#13;
sity.&#13;
The reserve  funds will be&#13;
repaid next year,  Peterson.&#13;
ThIrty-six percent of each or-&#13;
ganIzaton's   reserves   were&#13;
taken.  8eg fees&#13;
will&#13;
have to&#13;
be raised to replenish&#13;
thlB.&#13;
Ghostbuster slated for&#13;
campus presentation&#13;
Have  you  ever  wondered&#13;
Jusl what really goes on when&#13;
someone sees a ghost? Have&#13;
you been curtous&#13;
to&#13;
learn the&#13;
eonnection  ESP  and  other&#13;
peychlc  abilities  have  w1th&#13;
slghllngs  of apparitions.  or&#13;
when someone&#13;
ls&#13;
involved&#13;
In&#13;
a  poltergeist   disturbance?&#13;
Are&#13;
you ever questioning the&#13;
way the movles portrsy  the&#13;
experiences  people have with&#13;
ghosts and ESP  or how the&#13;
researchers  and lnvestiators&#13;
are seen?  Ever. wonder  "who&#13;
ya gonna&#13;
caD"&#13;
If&#13;
thlB&#13;
happens&#13;
to you?&#13;
Parkslde  Actlvltles  Board&#13;
presents  "ESP. HAUNTINGS&#13;
AND&#13;
POLTERGEISTS,"&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
present  you w1th&#13;
answers  to  the  above  and&#13;
other   questions.   Real-life&#13;
"ghost-buster"&#13;
Lloyd   Auer-,&#13;
back&#13;
wtll&#13;
cover the way para-&#13;
psychology,   the   scientific&#13;
study of psychic phenomena,&#13;
looks at these and other expe-&#13;
riences. He&#13;
will&#13;
discuss what&#13;
parspsychologists&#13;
have&#13;
learned about the way we all&#13;
seem to be psychic, and&#13;
will&#13;
center&#13;
in&#13;
on encounters&#13;
peo-&#13;
ple have w1th happenings that&#13;
moat  people  associate  with&#13;
horror films: apparitions,  pol-&#13;
tergeists, and hauntlngs.&#13;
He&#13;
will&#13;
closely  examine&#13;
some of the theories parapsy-&#13;
chologists have put forward.&#13;
But moat of all, learn how a&#13;
parapsychologist  really inves-&#13;
tigates   such   cases   of&#13;
"ghostly"  occurrences,   and&#13;
how they help people not only&#13;
stop the exprlence  (In effect,&#13;
"bust the ghost"),&#13;
If&#13;
that  Is&#13;
what  Is asked  of them,  but&#13;
also  how  people  Can learn&#13;
from such experiences.&#13;
Auerbach  will speak  Tues-&#13;
day, November  17, at 8 p.m,&#13;
In  the  Union  CInema.  the&#13;
event&#13;
Is&#13;
FREE  and open to&#13;
the public.&#13;
As  a  special  promotion,&#13;
PAB&#13;
will&#13;
present  the movle&#13;
"Ghostbusters"  on Monday.&#13;
November 16, at 7 p.m. and&#13;
9:30 p.m. In the CInema.&#13;
EDITORIAL  STAFF&#13;
Jenny Carr&#13;
Editor&#13;
Kelty&#13;
Mct&lt;i&#13;
ct&lt;..&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
Amy H. Ritter&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Jim&#13;
Neibaur .. FealUfeSlEntertalnment   Editor&#13;
Terri&#13;
DeRosier&#13;
Asst.&#13;
Features Editor&#13;
Bernie  Doll&#13;
Asst.&#13;
EntOl18inment  Ed"or&#13;
Iyour views&#13;
Student responds&#13;
to&#13;
Alum's views&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
I  am  responding&#13;
to&#13;
Phil&#13;
Tohl's editorial in the October&#13;
29 issue.  I am&#13;
a-&#13;
sophomore&#13;
transfer student who uses the&#13;
library  a  lot.  I  have  often&#13;
used the services of the refer-&#13;
ence staff and the librarians&#13;
there have been great at help-&#13;
Ing me. Tohl's remark  about&#13;
them being there  doing noth-&#13;
ing hit me as extremely  inac-&#13;
curate.&#13;
The  librarians   there  have&#13;
taken  time  to  help  me  in&#13;
doing research  for my papers&#13;
as well as help me find infor-&#13;
mation  on  companies   with&#13;
which I have had interviews.&#13;
In either instance,  they spent&#13;
a LOT of time in helping me.&#13;
I  feel  their  assistance   has&#13;
been very valuable  and I feel&#13;
Tohl's derogatory  statements&#13;
against  them  are  unwar-&#13;
ranted.&#13;
I just&#13;
think&#13;
It's time ......&#13;
one  said  something GOOD&#13;
about the library. I'm&#13;
Ured,"&#13;
rel\dIng all these cynicalll1l-&#13;
cies in the paper. Rather&#13;
!bID&#13;
argue about somethlng!lupld&#13;
like   library   doors,&#13;
wIIJ&#13;
doesn't  anyone attack REAL&#13;
problems  that  really&#13;
aIIocI&#13;
us.  like  DECREASING...&#13;
dent  financial  aid and&#13;
IN·&#13;
CREASING TUITION?&#13;
carol&#13;
JIlIlIiI&#13;
Trani said in letters&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
flip&#13;
administrators   of 34&#13;
inde-&#13;
pendent  colleges and unlver·&#13;
sities, 16 vocational, technic!l&#13;
and adult educatlon &lt;listric..&#13;
and the UW System's&#13;
13&#13;
unl-&#13;
versities.&#13;
System V.P. to head trade committee&#13;
MADISON--Eugene&#13;
P.&#13;
Trani,&#13;
the  academic  affairs&#13;
vlce president  of the Univer-&#13;
sity of "wIsconsin System, has&#13;
been  appointed  to head  the&#13;
Education  Committee  of the&#13;
Wisconsin World Trade  Cen-&#13;
ter.&#13;
The center  was established&#13;
In June through the efforts of&#13;
a state task force and Charles&#13;
Mulcahy, a MIlwaukee attor-&#13;
ney who now serves  as the&#13;
center's president.&#13;
It&#13;
is head-&#13;
quartered&#13;
in&#13;
Milwaukee  and&#13;
operates  to  help  Wisconsin&#13;
businesses  succeed&#13;
in&#13;
interna-&#13;
tional trade.&#13;
In&#13;
his capacity  as chair  of&#13;
the center's education&#13;
com-&#13;
mittee,  Trani  has  called  on&#13;
all  of  the   state's   higher&#13;
education  institutions  for in-&#13;
formation  on services  they&#13;
provide or are able&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
to the business  community  in&#13;
the  area  of international   af-&#13;
fairs.&#13;
"We have  an  opportunity,&#13;
by&#13;
organizing  ourselves  and&#13;
working with this (trade  cen-&#13;
ter)  group,  to make  a state-&#13;
wide  academic  contribution&#13;
to&#13;
the  international   business&#13;
community   in  Wisconsin,"&#13;
RANGER&#13;
.&#13;
The   trade   center ...&#13;
planned  and established;::&#13;
funds  from  the city of ~&#13;
waukee,  Milwaukee&#13;
eoun&#13;
I&#13;
and the slate. Mulcahy&#13;
sald.,d&#13;
will&#13;
operate   on  fees,&#13;
"thus  ensure  that the ~&#13;
'ees ~&#13;
center,  provides  servi&#13;
uonaJ&#13;
value&#13;
to&#13;
interna&#13;
traders,"&#13;
Ra_ngeris written and&#13;
edited&#13;
by students of UW-Parkside.  who are solely responsible for its&#13;
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cy&#13;
and&#13;
content. It&#13;
IS&#13;
published every Thursday duling the academic year except over orea&#13;
days.&#13;
.'&#13;
~1eSS'~&#13;
~  letters  to the e~itor&#13;
will&#13;
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if&#13;
they are typed. double-spaced and&#13;
350&#13;
words&#13;
will&#13;
be'"&#13;
letters must be sIgned. with a telephone number included for verification purposes. Names&#13;
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and&#13;
refuse those which are false and/or de- •...&#13;
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Ro~~hes,&#13;
rodents  infest&#13;
·Union&#13;
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by Amy H. Ritter&#13;
News·Edltor&#13;
TheParkslde Union Advlso-&#13;
Board&#13;
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~daY&#13;
for the first time since&#13;
FebMlary,elected a chairper-&#13;
BOI1set a regular  meeting&#13;
1lIII~,dlScllssedthe food serv-&#13;
Ice&#13;
contract, and contemplat-&#13;
ed&#13;
remodeling  the   Union&#13;
building.&#13;
Sue Bostetter was  elected&#13;
cbaIr&#13;
by a vote of 4-3. Bostet-&#13;
ter,&#13;
whoIs also Parkside  Ac-&#13;
UvlUesBoard  (PAB)  presi-&#13;
dent,&#13;
has served on several&#13;
Unioncommittees· and  has&#13;
been&#13;
employedby the Union.&#13;
Allvoting members  of the&#13;
Board&#13;
were present  except&#13;
representativesfrom Student&#13;
OrgaoIzatlonsCouncil  (SOC)&#13;
and&#13;
the Ranger,  who  could&#13;
IlOlattend due  to  schedule&#13;
eonfllcts.Evaluating the turn-&#13;
out, the Board  agreed   to&#13;
malnlain&#13;
the meeting time at&#13;
I p,m.Friday once a month.&#13;
~.  nextmeeting will be held&#13;
"",11.&#13;
Fueling lengthy  discussion&#13;
wu&#13;
theIssue of the food ser-v-&#13;
Ice&#13;
contract.&#13;
TIm&#13;
Grygera,  a&#13;
Iludentrepresentative,  vocal-&#13;
bed&#13;
student  complaints   of&#13;
food service.  There Is little or&#13;
no food service  on weekends&#13;
he said,  and Identified  majo~&#13;
student  complaints  as carete-&#13;
ria hours, quality  of food, and&#13;
prices.&#13;
"U&#13;
we want&#13;
to&#13;
bring  stu-&#13;
dents  In from  out  of state,  .&#13;
we've  provided  them&#13;
with&#13;
housing.  we have&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
them with food." he said.   .&#13;
In  addition,  Grygera   said&#13;
Items  In the  mini-mart   are .&#13;
priced  almost  twice  that  of&#13;
those available  In Racine and&#13;
Kenosha  shopping centers,&#13;
"There's&#13;
a    substantial&#13;
problem   here,"   he  empha-&#13;
sized,  "and  something  needs&#13;
to be done."&#13;
Hostetter  noted that the res-&#13;
idence  halls  include kitchens,&#13;
allowmg' residents  to cook on&#13;
weekends  when food service&#13;
Is not available ..&#13;
Steve  McLaughlin,  director&#13;
of student  life, said that hous-&#13;
jpg officials.  are. planning  to&#13;
conduct  a  survey  to  deter-&#13;
mine&#13;
student&#13;
residents'&#13;
needs.&#13;
"That  might  give .dlrection&#13;
to  this  board  on how to go&#13;
Sue Bostetier&#13;
about taking action,"  he said.&#13;
•'This has been a problem&#13;
since  the  beginning  of  the&#13;
semester,"&#13;
said   Grygera,&#13;
-  asking   how  much   more   time&#13;
would be needed  to conduct&#13;
the survey.&#13;
McLaughlin  and  Bostetter&#13;
agreed  that It would be feasl·&#13;
ble that the surveys  could be&#13;
completed  before  the  next&#13;
PUAB  meetings.  The  Board&#13;
will  delay  action  unW  that&#13;
time.&#13;
Union Director Bill Nelbuhr&#13;
said the Union&#13;
has&#13;
a $100,000&#13;
contract&#13;
with&#13;
Professional&#13;
Food  Service.  Management&#13;
(PFM).&#13;
The  contract&#13;
was&#13;
made before the housing&#13;
was&#13;
compleled,   inclUding  kitch-&#13;
ens. He said PFM had an op-&#13;
tion of not coming back,  but&#13;
agreed&#13;
to&#13;
maintain  the  con-&#13;
tract&#13;
If&#13;
It could operate  the&#13;
mini-mart.&#13;
Nelbuhr  added   that  last&#13;
year when food service was&#13;
provided on weekends on a&#13;
trial&#13;
basis,&#13;
it&#13;
was not success-&#13;
ful.&#13;
Moving on&#13;
to&#13;
the  Issue of&#13;
remodeling  the  Union,  Nel-&#13;
buhr  distributed  -remodeling&#13;
plans submitted  by the Union&#13;
Remodeling  Task Force.&#13;
"The bottom line is that the&#13;
cost is beyond our means,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Questions  that  need  to be&#13;
addressed,  he said, are: What&#13;
do we want&#13;
to&#13;
do? How&#13;
will&#13;
It&#13;
be paid for? Will seg fees be&#13;
raised?   Whal  can  be  done&#13;
right away?&#13;
Much money&#13;
has&#13;
been lost&#13;
In' the dramatic  drop In sales&#13;
of alcoholic beverages  in the&#13;
Union, he noted.&#13;
Another  Union  problem&#13;
Ia&#13;
pesla.&#13;
Nelbuhr   said   there   are&#13;
cockroaches  present&#13;
in&#13;
tne&#13;
Union.&#13;
"They're   showing  up  In&#13;
places they've never been&#13;
be-&#13;
fore,&#13;
I.&#13;
he said. However,&#13;
an&#13;
exterminator&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
con-&#13;
tracted  to deal wlIb the prob-&#13;
lem.&#13;
There Is also a rodent prob-&#13;
lem that occurs at&#13;
this&#13;
time&#13;
every year.&#13;
Ants are also present  In the&#13;
walls.&#13;
"All I&#13;
can say&#13;
is we're&#13;
ad-&#13;
dressing   the  problem   and&#13;
we'll  continue  to."  Nelbuhr&#13;
promised.&#13;
In&#13;
closing,  McLaughlin  reo&#13;
Iated to Ibe Board discussion&#13;
of Its lack of activity  during&#13;
an&#13;
earlier  student&#13;
govern-&#13;
ment meeting.&#13;
"PSGA  (Parkalde   Student&#13;
Government  Association)&#13;
dis-&#13;
cussed the Importance  of&#13;
thIe&#13;
committee  to be up and run-&#13;
ning," he exptalned.&#13;
The&#13;
Board&#13;
agreed  to oet up&#13;
a subcommittee  to change the&#13;
group's  bylaWS to  define  a&#13;
regular  meeting time.&#13;
Non-traditional students remain a priority&#13;
by Terri DeRosier&#13;
Asst,Feature Editor&#13;
The Assistant  Chancellor&#13;
forStUdentAffairs,  G. Gary&#13;
Grace, spoke to a group  of&#13;
lIOn·tradltionalstudents  last&#13;
WedneSday on  . Parkslde's&#13;
Viewsof the future of the non-&#13;
traditional student   on  this&#13;
campus.&#13;
Theaccepted definition of a&#13;
non·traditiOnal  student    Is&#13;
someone Who&#13;
is&#13;
23&#13;
years  of&#13;
age&#13;
or older and/or  someone&#13;
~ho&#13;
has&#13;
been out of school for&#13;
ve years or&#13;
more.&#13;
Grace  emphasized    that&#13;
communication betWeen  the&#13;
1lOn-lradillonalstudents   and&#13;
:muSlration   needs&#13;
to&#13;
can.&#13;
I ue so that  no one  group&#13;
~s left out or In the dark.&#13;
au;&#13;
l&#13;
sald&#13;
that since he Is rel-&#13;
ande Y new&#13;
to&#13;
this  campus&#13;
8tI1u~tthe same time this In.&#13;
I10cI&#13;
on Is also In a hlgh pe.&#13;
OfChange&#13;
~~e&#13;
a:&#13;
new  admlnls.&#13;
llkelihn comes In there  Is the&#13;
Il1ll OOdthat many changes&#13;
"&amp;nd&#13;
take&#13;
place," Grace said,&#13;
alp that Is partiCUlarly true&#13;
" arkslde,&#13;
Uon~~&#13;
acrestl11a baby Inslltu ..&#13;
"1Vhe&#13;
race  polnled   out.&#13;
0/&#13;
n YOUconsider  the  age&#13;
llea&#13;
llloslCOllegesand universl.&#13;
I&#13;
We'reaWl very much&#13;
in&#13;
......&#13;
our&#13;
adolescent 'period; and as&#13;
such, just  like an adolescent,&#13;
(we're)   still  trying  to  work.&#13;
out what  our personality  will&#13;
be, what exactly  is It we'll be&#13;
as  an  institution   when  we&#13;
grow&#13;
up."&#13;
-&#13;
Grace feels that thls Instltu-&#13;
tlon Is a risk-taker  as far as&#13;
Instllutlons  go. Parkslde  does&#13;
not hold on too tightly  to the&#13;
past and as a whole Is willing&#13;
to&#13;
try&#13;
new things,&#13;
"I feel that's  a good attrib-&#13;
ute&#13;
to  have,"  Grace  said,&#13;
"but&#13;
It&#13;
does  aggravate   the&#13;
communication   problem.  II's&#13;
hard    to   Reep   everyone&#13;
abreast  'of all  the  changes,&#13;
which  can  cause  confusion&#13;
and frustration.&#13;
,&#13;
. "One  of the  Issues  that  I&#13;
feel strongly  about ts that this&#13;
institution  has  backed  off of&#13;
their   commlttment   to  non-&#13;
traditional   students,"   Grace&#13;
stated,  "I have  been  told by&#13;
staff,   faculty   and  ·students&#13;
that   Parkslde   did  have  a&#13;
strong and vita! commlttment&#13;
to non-traditional   students  In&#13;
the past,  and In the last two&#13;
to&#13;
three  years  that  co~mlt.&#13;
ment has been dropped,&#13;
Grace  feels  that  the  ques-&#13;
tion of whether  or not the uni-&#13;
versity   Is  discontinuing   Its&#13;
supporl  of non-traditional  stu·&#13;
dents  was brought  Into ques·&#13;
G.  Gary  Grace&#13;
recollecl  saying anything that&#13;
could even be construed that&#13;
way. What she&#13;
does&#13;
recollect&#13;
In the meeting  where  It sup-&#13;
posedly  took  place,&#13;
was&#13;
a&#13;
statement  that this Institution&#13;
with the limited dollars that It&#13;
has,  ought  to be gearing  In&#13;
the direction  of trying&#13;
to&#13;
reo&#13;
crult  full-time  students,  and&#13;
to&#13;
not  devote  precious&#13;
re-&#13;
sources&#13;
to&#13;
going out and re-&#13;
cruiting  a student  who oniy&#13;
takes&#13;
a&#13;
course&#13;
at a&#13;
time.&#13;
"'That   statement   alone,&#13;
whether  valid or Invalld had&#13;
started  the rumor that this in-&#13;
stitution  longer  cared  about&#13;
the non-traditional  student."&#13;
Grace said that he does not&#13;
lhInk&#13;
that  Parkside  had ever&#13;
a non-traditional  student  ad-&#13;
Inside&#13;
visor, or&#13;
an&#13;
office for&#13;
non-&#13;
traditional   student   services&#13;
per&#13;
se,&#13;
although there  have&#13;
been staff who have worked&#13;
with&#13;
non-traditional students,&#13;
and  have  also  had  special&#13;
programs  just  for non-trsdl-&#13;
tional students.&#13;
He also feels  that  another&#13;
factor that has contributed  to&#13;
the misconception of the way&#13;
the  universlly   feels  about&#13;
non-tradtttonat  students&#13;
Ia&#13;
the&#13;
way the campus&#13;
has&#13;
become&#13;
more visibly Involved with reo&#13;
cnJ1tment. New offices have&#13;
been established  for trsdltion·&#13;
al-age   recruitment,    but&#13;
It&#13;
seems  as  though&#13;
nothing&#13;
Is&#13;
being done tor the non·tradi·&#13;
tional student.&#13;
Grace  _&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
tion  when  Vice-Chancellor&#13;
- Betty Shutler was In the posl.&#13;
pa-&#13;
3&#13;
lion of Acting Chancellor  be-.&#13;
Core&#13;
leadership&#13;
program&#13;
_&#13;
f    Sheila Kaptan look over.&#13;
o~Betty made a verbal state· .&#13;
.,.,..&#13;
5&#13;
ment  that was Interpreted&#13;
to&#13;
Pettit    vetos&#13;
resolution&#13;
....._&#13;
mean that non-traditional  stu·&#13;
dents  were  not  the  target&#13;
6&#13;
audience,  and  that  Parkslde&#13;
As  Doc  sees  It&#13;
page&#13;
should oniy be working  with&#13;
the&#13;
traditionally   aged  stu·&#13;
g8&#13;
11&#13;
dents (18-22) year aids.&#13;
'L'.;;M;;.a;;.rt;.;;;;.e...r-.;.R_o;..h1.....&#13;
8.._..&#13;
w_ln_n_er..._........;;&#13;
' '_"'.._   ..&#13;
pa&#13;
....&#13;
"Certainly   Betty   doesn t .&#13;
,&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
November&#13;
19, 1987&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Minority student wai".er~&#13;
honorable but imreelistic&#13;
t  roposal of&#13;
UW&#13;
System President  Kenneth&#13;
'nle&#13;
~~~w&#13;
fo&#13;
offer tuition  waivers  to low·income  mi-&#13;
~=)&#13;
studenla whO meet bastc academic  requirements&#13;
haa&#13;
caused&#13;
quite&#13;
a flurry of controversy.&#13;
11&#13;
Whlle Shaw's intent Is honorable--to  increase  the enro  -&#13;
ment  of minority  students  in the  System  schools--the&#13;
method of implementation  of such a plan can only serve&#13;
to hurl those&#13;
students&#13;
who are In the majority  and could&#13;
lead to additional flare-ups of racism.&#13;
In&#13;
order to otter the low-Income minority&#13;
students&#13;
tut-&#13;
tion&#13;
waivers,&#13;
existing tuition and&#13;
student&#13;
fees would have&#13;
to be Increased.  there would also have to be additional&#13;
.tate fundlng which would translate  into higher taxes.&#13;
It&#13;
la beco~ing  more and more dlftlcult for students to&#13;
y tuiUon. Every year 1t increases.  Students who must&#13;
~te&#13;
their pursuit of a degree because tuition has&#13;
be-&#13;
come out of reach&#13;
will&#13;
become angry not at the legisla-&#13;
ture&#13;
but at the minority students  who&#13;
will&#13;
avall them-&#13;
""Ivel  of&#13;
lhla&#13;
educational  opportunity.  ThIs misguided&#13;
anger&#13;
can&#13;
only lead to trouble.&#13;
Another troubling aspect of&#13;
thI.&#13;
proposal I. the&#13;
require-&#13;
ment of only a&#13;
2.5&#13;
grade  point average  to receive  thil&#13;
benefit. Studenla who graduate  with a&#13;
2.5&#13;
may not be&#13;
ready&#13;
for the rigors of university  learning. What support&#13;
8)18teme can the&#13;
UW&#13;
schools offer these students  once&#13;
they are here?&#13;
Is&#13;
It fair to bring&#13;
students&#13;
In and not be&#13;
prepared to keep them here?&#13;
Low.lncome whlla&#13;
students&#13;
will&#13;
not have an equal op-&#13;
portunity to recetve a post secondary  education because&#13;
they&#13;
will&#13;
not be Included In&#13;
lhla&#13;
program.  Basing these&#13;
acl&gt;o1arlhtpa on&#13;
race la not a sound&#13;
notion.&#13;
The System of·&#13;
ticillB and legtalators who develop this program&#13;
will&#13;
not&#13;
bear&#13;
the brunt of the&#13;
Ire&#13;
of the excluded white students.&#13;
but the minority students&#13;
will.&#13;
The results could be tragic.&#13;
A&#13;
better remedy and a more equltable one would be for&#13;
the System oft1clals and the legislature  to work together&#13;
to create better  student financial ald packages.&#13;
In&#13;
addl-&#13;
tlon,&#13;
the Sy.tem could work harder  to recruit and retaln&#13;
minority faculty, admlntstrators  and staff to create&#13;
peal-&#13;
tive role models for existing minority&#13;
students.&#13;
FInally, there could be a greater emphasis on recruiting&#13;
minority&#13;
students.&#13;
Unfortunately,  the most recruited  mi·&#13;
nority students continue to be athletes,  and they do not&#13;
graduate In great numbers, which demonstrates  that they&#13;
are not ready for the academic demands of the unIversity.&#13;
Recruiting academicaJly talented minority&#13;
students&#13;
would&#13;
provide lllem with an opportunIty to come to the&#13;
unrver,&#13;
sity and to stay here.&#13;
AIDS testing&#13;
available locally&#13;
Studenla&#13;
are&#13;
to be Wormed&#13;
that   the  Kenosha  County&#13;
Health   Department   Is  a&#13;
Human    Immunodeficiency&#13;
Virus&#13;
(1UV)&#13;
antibody&#13;
coun-&#13;
""Ilng&#13;
and testing site.&#13;
Testing  Is confidential  and&#13;
anonymous.  Name,  address&#13;
and  other  Identifying  totor.&#13;
mation Is not required.&#13;
All&#13;
reo&#13;
sulla of te.ting  are confiden-&#13;
tial&#13;
as&#13;
well.&#13;
Persons who consider them-&#13;
""Ivee at&#13;
risk&#13;
for&#13;
1UV&#13;
may&#13;
phone  the  Kenosha  County&#13;
Health  Department   at  __&#13;
MS4&#13;
for  an  appointment.&#13;
There Is no charge  for te.t-&#13;
ing.&#13;
Challenges&#13;
tor athe/etes&#13;
Rlwley&#13;
ffom&#13;
page&#13;
11  •&#13;
new being built, and as long&#13;
as Jerry Tapp&#13;
is&#13;
around. new&#13;
programs starting as well.&#13;
Some of the possibilities&#13;
are&#13;
having the Parkslde  women'.&#13;
fastpitch  team  play&#13;
all&#13;
their&#13;
home games  at Shane Raw-&#13;
ley's,  and  Indeed  they&#13;
wllI&#13;
play a four-team  tournament&#13;
on May&#13;
13-15,&#13;
having  world&#13;
softball   tournaments   for&#13;
teams from&#13;
all&#13;
around the&#13;
country,&#13;
tun&#13;
runs&#13;
endlng  at&#13;
Shane Rawley's,  and the list&#13;
goes&#13;
on.&#13;
(your views&#13;
Senator&#13;
continues library debate&#13;
to reopen the D-l doors&#13;
than&#13;
anything  else&#13;
I&#13;
have  done ~&#13;
my&#13;
three&#13;
years&#13;
In&#13;
student&#13;
government.&#13;
I&#13;
am  also  inviting  you  to&#13;
join  the  Legislative   Affairs&#13;
Committee  of P.S.G.A.  that&#13;
I&#13;
chair.  Our primary  goals are&#13;
holdlng the line on tuition and&#13;
increasing  Federal   financial&#13;
aid. These Items&#13;
are&#13;
hard  to&#13;
do, since only&#13;
5%&#13;
of the stu-&#13;
dent body will put any pres-&#13;
sure on their  legislators.  We&#13;
have had rallies,  letter  writ-&#13;
ing campaigns  and  at  ieast&#13;
once a semester a visit&#13;
to&#13;
our&#13;
legislators&#13;
In&#13;
Madison_&#13;
Our  representatives.    both&#13;
state  and  national,  ask  me&#13;
why&#13;
I&#13;
bother  them since stu-&#13;
dents  don't&#13;
vote.&#13;
After  all&#13;
anything  they do won't affect&#13;
us anyway.&#13;
It&#13;
doesn't  really&#13;
matter&#13;
to&#13;
them what&#13;
happeJll&#13;
In&#13;
Madison  or&#13;
Washington. I&#13;
mean they&#13;
can&#13;
only&#13;
ruin&#13;
your&#13;
future  by pricing college&#13;
"'I&#13;
of your  range  and deny!llg&#13;
you any  ald to get&#13;
through&#13;
college.&#13;
So,&#13;
Ms.&#13;
Rlnelll,&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
are&#13;
so  concerned  aboul&#13;
luIUon&#13;
and financial aid,&#13;
I&#13;
invite&#13;
Y'"'&#13;
to join the Legislative&#13;
AttalI'8&#13;
Committee   of  P.S.G.A.&#13;
J&#13;
won't  be  surprised  If&#13;
Y'"'&#13;
don't  because  like most&#13;
stu·&#13;
dents you complain aboul&#13;
tuI·&#13;
tion  and  financial  aid&#13;
but&#13;
don't  do  anything  aboutIt&#13;
Ms. Rlnelll, talk Is cheap:&#13;
It&#13;
takes time to try to do&#13;
som~&#13;
thing about an&#13;
Issue&#13;
thai&#13;
aJ·&#13;
fects you.&#13;
senator&#13;
Jan&#13;
KratocllYU&#13;
CbaJr.&#13;
P.S.G.A,&#13;
Legl.1sIh'O&#13;
Affairs&#13;
COmmlllSO&#13;
'~'otile&#13;
Editor:&#13;
I&#13;
am respondlng  to the let-&#13;
ter of a&#13;
Ms.&#13;
Carol Rlnelll that&#13;
appeared  In the November&#13;
12&#13;
Issue  of the  Ranger.  As a&#13;
Parkslde   Student   Govern·&#13;
ment  Senator,  the most irri-&#13;
tating thing that my constitu-&#13;
ents  find&#13;
Is&#13;
the  decllnJng&#13;
amount  of services  provided&#13;
by the&#13;
campus.&#13;
An&#13;
example&#13;
Is the closing of the library&#13;
D-&#13;
1&#13;
doors and the cut back&#13;
In&#13;
li-&#13;
brary  hours.&#13;
ThIs&#13;
happened&#13;
with  the  addition  of a  new&#13;
$40,000&#13;
a year  computerized&#13;
card&#13;
catalog. The reason that&#13;
they  cut back  services  was&#13;
due to the lack of&#13;
tunds.T&#13;
find&#13;
this  to be  contradictory,   to&#13;
say the least.&#13;
I&#13;
have  gotten&#13;
more&#13;
positlve&#13;
feedback  from&#13;
the students  for my part  in&#13;
the demonstration  that helped&#13;
-&#13;
No Ranger next week.&#13;
Happy Thanksgiving!&#13;
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published every Thursday during the academic&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
December 3, 1987&#13;
University of WisconSln-Parkside&#13;
•&#13;
Vol.&#13;
18.&#13;
No.&#13;
13&#13;
State rep addresses  student&#13;
encourage  annexation&#13;
to&#13;
by Amy H. Ritter&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
Slate Representative  Peter&#13;
W&#13;
Barca spoke before&#13;
25&#13;
stu.&#13;
deBts&#13;
Nov.&#13;
20&#13;
at the&#13;
Parkside-&#13;
StudentGovernment Associa-&#13;
llon(pSGA) meeting,  In an&#13;
attempt&#13;
to&#13;
persuade    the&#13;
PSGASenate to reverse  the&#13;
standit has taken against  the&#13;
annexationof Parkside  by the&#13;
city&#13;
ofKenosha.&#13;
Barca was not aware  until&#13;
Ills&#13;
arrival that  the students&#13;
bad&#13;
actually passed a&#13;
resolu-&#13;
llonstating their opposition.&#13;
"I&#13;
think it's  very  impor-&#13;
tant,not only for the univer-&#13;
sity,but for the city of Keno-&#13;
sha,&#13;
that they  are  able  to&#13;
annexthis land, " Barca  said.&#13;
Barca  refuted  suspicions&#13;
tbat annexation would cause&#13;
a rise&#13;
in&#13;
tuition  costs,&#13;
and&#13;
Pl'lmised&#13;
to&#13;
send the students&#13;
formal&#13;
correspondence  from&#13;
Madtsonverifying this.&#13;
He explained that  the pro.&#13;
ceduresby which  munIcipal&#13;
rvices are&#13;
paid&#13;
in&#13;
wtscon,&#13;
havechanged. In the past,&#13;
said, cities  charged&#13;
urn-&#13;
verslties  directly  for services&#13;
rendered.   Now,  a  separate&#13;
line-term   provision   In  the&#13;
state   budget   covers   these&#13;
costs.&#13;
The  city  will benefit  from&#13;
annexation,  Barca  explained,&#13;
because services are  relm.&#13;
bur-sed&#13;
based   on   quallty.&#13;
While the Town of&#13;
Somers&#13;
Is&#13;
reimbursed&#13;
$30,000&#13;
to&#13;
$40,000&#13;
per year for the services&#13;
it&#13;
provides,&#13;
which  includes  its&#13;
volunteer   fire   department,&#13;
the  city  of  Kenosha  would&#13;
gain  ten times  that  amount.&#13;
Barca  said Kenosha.  because&#13;
it has a full-time  fire depart-&#13;
ment and its own police de.&#13;
partment,   would  be  reim-&#13;
bursed  up to&#13;
$400,000&#13;
by the&#13;
state.&#13;
.&#13;
.'4you can  see  that  the&#13;
amount  of  revenue  coming&#13;
back  to  our  community,  .to&#13;
this area,  would increase  ten.&#13;
fold,"  Barca   told  the  stu.&#13;
dents.   .&#13;
Barca  said that the quality&#13;
of services will also improve&#13;
in&#13;
other   areas,   but   he&#13;
stressed   the  importance   of&#13;
uition waivers not the&#13;
nly&#13;
recruitment method&#13;
by ,fenny&#13;
Carr&#13;
EdItor.&#13;
Explainingthat his campus&#13;
t had a two·fold purpose,&#13;
he&#13;
responsive  to&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and stUdents arid to try&#13;
Interpret for the citizens of&#13;
area what the Board  of&#13;
ents&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
doing, the&#13;
dent&#13;
of&#13;
the UW Board of&#13;
nts,&#13;
Lawrence   Wein*&#13;
, met With the  campus&#13;
COlllmunityon Nov. 17.&#13;
Wi~e most  pressing   issue&#13;
the&#13;
the media  concerning&#13;
Board of Regents was the&#13;
::rtt&#13;
y&#13;
student tuition waiv-&#13;
S   l1alive proposed by UW&#13;
s:te&#13;
m&#13;
president   Kenneth&#13;
den&#13;
w.&#13;
Weinstein  does  not&#13;
~ y&#13;
that  the UW minority&#13;
bl.~mg  effort is abomlna-&#13;
Ie&#13;
on  fact, that the System&#13;
Ie.&#13;
I the level of the national&#13;
tba~&#13;
:oes not reduce the fact&#13;
cardin&#13;
e national average,  ac-&#13;
dIsas&#13;
g&#13;
to&#13;
Weinstein  is  "a&#13;
to&#13;
doter." The Regenta  want&#13;
a.eragbetterthan the national&#13;
IV&#13;
e.&#13;
Ill.:,&#13;
ste&#13;
in&#13;
blames&#13;
the&#13;
~&#13;
for&#13;
latching&#13;
on to  a&#13;
4loc&#13;
POrtion of a  35 page&#13;
"he~ent presented  by Shaw&#13;
Ide8$ ~&#13;
he outlined  several&#13;
Or recruiting  minority&#13;
11IIoo...-&#13;
students.&#13;
In&#13;
a brief  summary  of the&#13;
document  proposed  by Shaw,&#13;
adequate  funding  for recruit-&#13;
ment of minorities  and for reo&#13;
tatnlng the students  once they&#13;
are  In -the  university   were&#13;
also addressed.&#13;
_&#13;
In&#13;
addition,    Shaw   has&#13;
called for the federal  govern-&#13;
ment  programs  which have&#13;
demonstrated   that  they w~rk&#13;
like the TRIO program,  Peli&#13;
grants,  Head  Start,  Upward&#13;
Bound to continue.&#13;
Weinstein  placed  a  great&#13;
deal  of emphasis  on retent-&#13;
nlon.&#13;
"It&#13;
is a -tragedy  to come&#13;
Into the system  and not sur-&#13;
vive.&#13;
It&#13;
Is wrong  to recruit&#13;
students  for  numbers  only.&#13;
We must  think  of who these&#13;
students  are  and  what  they&#13;
will  need  to  be  successful&#13;
here."&#13;
Weinstein  emphasized  th~cl&#13;
the  entire  Shaw  proposal  IS&#13;
still  to  discussed   at  open&#13;
hearings   . In  ,January..   He&#13;
noted that one of the heanngs&#13;
coUld be held  near  Parkside&#13;
and he encouraged  people&#13;
to&#13;
participate&#13;
in&#13;
those hearm~s.&#13;
"It&#13;
is important  to exa~lne&#13;
the entire issue and&#13;
not&#13;
Just&#13;
focus  on a small  portion  of&#13;
it."&#13;
he concluded.&#13;
Peter Barca&#13;
full-time professtonal  fire pro-&#13;
tection.&#13;
Somers'  volunteer  fire de-&#13;
partment  is adequate  for&#13;
a&#13;
residential  area, he said, but&#13;
not for dorm  residents  and&#13;
the daily concentration of stu-&#13;
dents on campus.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
event&#13;
of  a   chemical   fire,   the&#13;
Senate&#13;
endorsement&#13;
Somers    fire    department&#13;
would be called, and the city&#13;
woUld  provide&#13;
back-up&#13;
if&#13;
needed.&#13;
If&#13;
annexed,  Parkside&#13;
would  call  the .city fire  de-&#13;
partment  directly.&#13;
As&#13;
a&#13;
member of the Envi-&#13;
ronmental Resource Commit.&#13;
tee, Barca  said he was&#13;
re-&#13;
cently  presented  With a bill&#13;
that   would   require   fire-&#13;
fighters  to be famillar  With&#13;
chemicals  used  In their  dis-&#13;
trict  llkely  to  cause  fires.&#13;
This was&#13;
in&#13;
response&#13;
to&#13;
an&#13;
in.&#13;
cident  in Madison  in which&#13;
.several&#13;
persons were killed&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
fire because firefighters ar-&#13;
rived on the scene and&#13;
did&#13;
not&#13;
know how&#13;
to&#13;
treat a particu-&#13;
. lar chemical.&#13;
.&#13;
"Universities were included&#13;
In this bill, at no small cost to&#13;
the state,"  he said, "because&#13;
we believe so strongly  In the&#13;
need to protect students."&#13;
Other  benefits  to Parkslde&#13;
would include ambulance and&#13;
police  services,  as  well as&#13;
garbage&#13;
pfek-up.&#13;
"I  believe  very  strongly&#13;
that (annexation) would be a&#13;
very  positive  beneflt  to stu-&#13;
dents, as well&#13;
as&#13;
to&#13;
this&#13;
insti-&#13;
tution that I care very&#13;
much&#13;
about, " said Barca,  who re-&#13;
sides&#13;
1'h&#13;
miles from campus.&#13;
"So  I would  hope  that  you&#13;
would in fact reconsider this&#13;
resolution  (opposing annexa-&#13;
tion) and reverse  your posi-&#13;
tion."&#13;
The resolution  also stated&#13;
that PSGA was joining&#13;
Chan-&#13;
cellor Sheila Kaplan In&#13;
oppos-&#13;
ing annexation.  Barca  said&#13;
that  his  conversations   with&#13;
Kaplan  have  indicated  that&#13;
although she has some can.&#13;
cems, she does not oppose the&#13;
venture, but supports it.&#13;
In&#13;
a later  telephone inter-&#13;
view,  Kaplan  said  that  she&#13;
never took a stand in opposi-&#13;
tion to annexaton,  and that, In&#13;
fact,  PSGA never  asked  her&#13;
what her position was.&#13;
"We want&#13;
to&#13;
look more&#13;
ex.&#13;
tenslvely Into the impllcations&#13;
of annexation,"  she said. •&#13;
'U&#13;
It would be good for the&#13;
unI-&#13;
versity,  and&#13;
if&#13;
the Town of&#13;
Somers and other parties in-&#13;
volved are not negatively im-&#13;
pacted,&#13;
then&#13;
we should seri-&#13;
ously consider&#13;
it.&#13;
IJ&#13;
Somers F.D. offended by Barca&#13;
by Amy&#13;
H.&#13;
Ritter&#13;
News Editor&#13;
The  Somers  Fire  Depart-&#13;
ment apparently  took offense&#13;
to comments  made  by State&#13;
Rep.  Peter  W. Barca  here&#13;
Nov.&#13;
20.&#13;
Barca,   In  delivering   a&#13;
speech  to the  Parkslde&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent Government Association&#13;
(PSGA)  supporting   the  an-&#13;
nexation  of Parkside  by the&#13;
City of Kenosha, said that the&#13;
university   could  better   be&#13;
served by Kenosha's  full-time&#13;
fire department than Somers'&#13;
volunteer fire department.&#13;
PSGA President  Alex Pettit&#13;
said he was contacted  by off!·&#13;
Congrats&#13;
College&#13;
Bowl&#13;
Winning&#13;
Wargamers!&#13;
cials with the Somers squad&#13;
who Invited him to tour their&#13;
facilities&#13;
to&#13;
illustrate  their&#13;
competence.&#13;
Pettit  said  he  and/or  Jan&#13;
Kratochvil,  a PSGA senator,&#13;
wllI&#13;
tour the facility  Wednes.&#13;
day,  Dec.&#13;
2,&#13;
and  Invited  a&#13;
Ranger reporter  to attend.&#13;
According to a Nov.&#13;
25&#13;
artl-&#13;
cle  in  the  Kenosha  News,&#13;
members of Somers Fire and&#13;
Rescue squads appeared at a&#13;
Nov.  24  meeting   of  the&#13;
Somers  Town Board  to pro-&#13;
test the annexation.&#13;
David Holtze, Somers Town&#13;
Chairman,  said  the board  is&#13;
evaluating  the issue.&#13;
"We still don't know the full&#13;
lmpact," he said.&#13;
Town   attorney&#13;
Robert&#13;
Kendall   was   directed   by&#13;
board members&#13;
to&#13;
research&#13;
annexation  laws and report to&#13;
the board In early December.&#13;
A meeting  between  City of&#13;
Kenosha and Town of Somers&#13;
representatives&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
the&#13;
possibility  of annexing  Park.&#13;
side will be held Dec.&#13;
8&#13;
at&#13;
5:30p.m.&#13;
In&#13;
a Nov. 29 article,  Holtze&#13;
told the News the suggestion&#13;
that Kenosha  With tts 24.hour&#13;
fire  department   could  do a&#13;
better  job&#13;
than&#13;
Somers'  voi-&#13;
unteers&#13;
is&#13;
"a  slap  in  the&#13;
face."&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
December&#13;
3. 1987 Ranger&#13;
our view&#13;
Roaches, rodents require&#13;
responsible action&#13;
-'It&#13;
18&#13;
not easy&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
in&#13;
stories&#13;
in&#13;
the paper&#13;
each week&#13;
and lIBten to the wrath of students, faculty, staff and ad-&#13;
ministration when&#13;
the&#13;
stories are not popular. The impor-&#13;
tant lhtng for the reader to remember&#13;
Is&#13;
that the Ranger&#13;
does not make the news.&#13;
It&#13;
just reports&#13;
It.&#13;
In&#13;
our last issue, there was a story concernIng  the cock-&#13;
roaches and rodents In the Union butldlng. Many thought-&#13;
that&#13;
It&#13;
was sensationalist to&#13;
run&#13;
It&#13;
on the front page and to&#13;
headline&#13;
It&#13;
as It was.&#13;
ThIs&#13;
Is&#13;
shortsighted thinking.&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
clear that readers are not Interested In when com-&#13;
mlttees meet and what they&#13;
diseuse.&#13;
U&#13;
the readers were&#13;
concerned about the meetings. they would attend them.&#13;
U&#13;
that particular  story had been&#13;
run&#13;
on page&#13;
6&#13;
referring to&#13;
the mundane business of the committee. very few readers&#13;
would&#13;
know about the seriousness of the&#13;
cockroach prcb-&#13;
lem and very UtUe extra  would have been done to correct&#13;
the&#13;
problem. That approach was taken and we were told&#13;
that we were added to a lIBt of people who had&#13;
com-&#13;
plalned.&#13;
With almost&#13;
IlO&#13;
percent of the Segregated  Fee money&#13;
lIOing&#13;
to the mortgage.  upkeep of the Union buUdlng and&#13;
salartes&#13;
of some of Its employees. It&#13;
la&#13;
imperative  that&#13;
8tUdenta&#13;
are aware of&#13;
what&#13;
their money&#13;
is&#13;
providing for&#13;
them.&#13;
U&#13;
thla&#13;
story&#13;
had&#13;
been burled,  who would have&#13;
known?&#13;
Some of the nay-sayers clalmed that the cockroach&#13;
sttu-&#13;
atlon was well In control after reading the paper. yet the&#13;
day before the paper hit the stands. roaches were sUll&#13;
evt-&#13;
dent In the Union. Since the story hit. the roach&#13;
control-&#13;
lers have&#13;
hit&#13;
the Union&#13;
hard&#13;
because  no one wants&#13;
to&#13;
stay&#13;
away. No one wants to lose business In these already&#13;
hard&#13;
Urnes.&#13;
The roaches are now under control.&#13;
It&#13;
meant increasing&#13;
the.vlalts of the pest control man.&#13;
It&#13;
meant spending some&#13;
money. but the Union butldlng&#13;
Is&#13;
being taken&#13;
care&#13;
of now&#13;
and&#13;
presents&#13;
a&#13;
more&#13;
appeaUng&#13;
picture to Its patrons who.&#13;
tor&#13;
a&#13;
IILrge&#13;
part.&#13;
are&#13;
also&#13;
Its benefactors.&#13;
Student money&#13;
la&#13;
well spent when&#13;
It&#13;
provtdes all stu·&#13;
dents&#13;
with a place we&#13;
can&#13;
be proud of. and even when It&#13;
means&#13;
that  an unpopular.  unpleasant  topic Uke&#13;
cock·&#13;
roaches&#13;
has&#13;
to be&#13;
discussed,&#13;
It&#13;
will&#13;
be worih the wrath to&#13;
see&#13;
that there&#13;
la&#13;
follow·through by the responsible parties.&#13;
-----Lefters------&#13;
Student leaders&#13;
should lead&#13;
Tuition waivers&#13;
draw support&#13;
To&#13;
tile&#13;
EdItor:&#13;
Your&#13;
November&#13;
19th&#13;
edi-&#13;
torial entitled. "MInority&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent  walvers  honorable  but&#13;
unreal1Btlc," mlased the&#13;
real&#13;
problem of&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
presl·&#13;
dent  Kenneth  Shaw's  pro-&#13;
posal.&#13;
Your    basic    argument&#13;
against his proposal was that&#13;
It&#13;
would hurt "those students&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
In the majority  and&#13;
could lead to additional&#13;
flare.&#13;
ups of racism."&#13;
Three&#13;
times&#13;
In your editorial  you stated&#13;
that students  of color would&#13;
be vtctlms of white students'&#13;
anger&#13;
if&#13;
the&#13;
plan  were&#13;
adopted.&#13;
Thla&#13;
kind of shallow&#13;
thinking&#13;
makes  me wonder&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
are&#13;
cynical or misguIded&#13;
see&#13;
Waivers&#13;
P"lI8&#13;
11&#13;
To&#13;
tile&#13;
Edllor:&#13;
What   '"&#13;
J.J.&#13;
Masterson&#13;
thinIllng&#13;
about?&#13;
RIa&#13;
vlews&#13;
on&#13;
student&#13;
tn-&#13;
volvement&#13;
in&#13;
Parks1de's ac-&#13;
tlvlty program  reek of short·&#13;
oIghtedneas and&#13;
naivete.&#13;
lead-&#13;
Ing&#13;
me to belleve he ham't&#13;
learned lesson one about the&#13;
campus or the constltuency&#13;
he's been elected to serve.&#13;
HIs&#13;
rationale Is that such a&#13;
sUpulation  would  eUmlnate&#13;
potential  confUct&#13;
of&#13;
Interest&#13;
during&#13;
fee allocation for stu-&#13;
dent organizations.&#13;
He and those who&#13;
think&#13;
like&#13;
him&#13;
argue  that&#13;
If&#13;
cerlafn&#13;
regulations&#13;
are&#13;
l\Ood&#13;
enough&#13;
see,.,d ...&#13;
pegs 11&#13;
~'JW'~&#13;
HEY!&#13;
CAN'TVouS~&#13;
THAT I'M ON&#13;
THE ~,&#13;
•&#13;
.\your views.&#13;
~&#13;
Annexation, tuition&#13;
waivers bring lots of letters&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
It&#13;
seems to me a few facts&#13;
should  be  brought&#13;
to&#13;
light&#13;
ahoutthe   annexing  of&#13;
Park-&#13;
side. The city and other&#13;
elect-&#13;
ed officials falled to&#13;
do&#13;
their&#13;
homework before they did&#13;
their  studies  and  speeches.&#13;
Let me llst them:&#13;
1.&#13;
Security&#13;
Parkslde&#13;
campus  Pollce  and  backup&#13;
by Kenosha County Sheriff.&#13;
2.&#13;
Fire   Protection&#13;
Somers&#13;
has&#13;
equipment  rang.&#13;
Ing&#13;
from grass rigs, tankers.&#13;
pumpers and an aerial.  Fire-&#13;
men  are  thoroughly  trained&#13;
by certified Instructors  of the&#13;
State plus regular  scheduled&#13;
training.&#13;
All&#13;
this&#13;
la&#13;
done on&#13;
their&#13;
own&#13;
time  (no  pay).&#13;
Somers  also  has  two&#13;
(2)&#13;
"Jaws of Life" complete&#13;
with&#13;
all the attachments.  CIty&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
has&#13;
one.&#13;
3.&#13;
Ambulance  Servtce  _&#13;
Somers  has  three&#13;
(3)&#13;
vehi-&#13;
cles,  City  of  Kenosha&#13;
has&#13;
three&#13;
(3)&#13;
and&#13;
one&#13;
(1)&#13;
reserve&#13;
Most of Somers'  EMTs&#13;
ar~&#13;
certlfled   EMT-Ds  meaning&#13;
they can deflbrllate&#13;
In&#13;
cases&#13;
of  cardiac   arrest.   CIty  of&#13;
Kenosha  -  EMT  only.  The&#13;
Paramedic   program   talked&#13;
about&#13;
will&#13;
be avatlable&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
county units. not just the city.&#13;
Besides   regular   scheduled&#13;
training,  our EMTs attend  a&#13;
refresher   class  every   two&#13;
years  and  are  certified&#13;
In&#13;
CPR&#13;
every year.&#13;
Somers  belongs&#13;
to&#13;
Mutuaf&#13;
Aid   Box   Aiann    System&#13;
(MABAS) which enables us to&#13;
draw  any type of equipment&#13;
and  manpower   from  com-&#13;
munities  In Racine  County&#13;
to&#13;
northern illinois&#13;
In&#13;
the case of&#13;
an emergency.  Somers&#13;
also&#13;
has&#13;
signed mutual  afd agree.&#13;
ments  with  our  neighboring&#13;
communities.   The  CIty  of&#13;
Kenosha refUsed&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
part&#13;
of&#13;
MABAS and  refused  signing&#13;
mutual  afd  agreement   w1th&#13;
Somers or PI~t&#13;
Pratrte,&#13;
Even with Kenosha's  north&#13;
side station,  ambulance  serv-&#13;
Ice  Would come  from  22nd&#13;
Avenue    and    Washington&#13;
Road.&#13;
If&#13;
they  are  avatlable,&#13;
or another part of the city. No&#13;
response time gained.&#13;
II"&#13;
case  of&#13;
fire&#13;
proteolillll,'-&#13;
major equlpment&#13;
WOII1d_&#13;
from other&#13;
stations&#13;
also.&#13;
III&#13;
response time gslned.&#13;
4.&#13;
Garbage&#13;
Colleclkln-&#13;
belleve&#13;
thla&#13;
Is&#13;
contract.1l1&#13;
thla&#13;
time.&#13;
5.&#13;
Money -&#13;
Somers-&#13;
celved&#13;
$4000&#13;
and ~&#13;
hopes to receive&#13;
$400.-&#13;
which no one&#13;
else&#13;
In&#13;
K&#13;
County   would&#13;
receltt&#13;
I&#13;
penny.&#13;
6.&#13;
Prestige -&#13;
To&#13;
1bI&#13;
thla&#13;
la&#13;
a&#13;
big&#13;
uem&#13;
sIOIlI&#13;
money.&#13;
Should the&#13;
ChalIceD«··&#13;
group from Psrkslde.&#13;
lbIat&#13;
fathers,  or  Kenos~&#13;
wish&#13;
to&#13;
see&#13;
our&#13;
eq&#13;
rI*&#13;
give us&#13;
a&#13;
call, we""';..&#13;
Ing to&#13;
be&#13;
aahamed&#13;
of,&#13;
next time get thefa:,.,&#13;
your&#13;
speeches  and P,&#13;
articles.&#13;
_h  ..&#13;
0010_  M•• -   •&#13;
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Be&amp;&lt;O"&#13;
RANGER&#13;
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News&#13;
Editor   Dave&#13;
McEvoy&#13;
Poot  E .&#13;
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News&#13;
Editor&#13;
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.....  ~&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wlsconsin-Parkslde&#13;
nited&#13;
Council president questioned&#13;
by&#13;
Senate&#13;
by Jenny earr&#13;
Editor&#13;
er  Parkslde    Student&#13;
emment Assocation  presl-&#13;
t  and  current   United&#13;
ell&#13;
president,   Adrian&#13;
o answered some chal-&#13;
g  questions   at   last&#13;
k'sPSGAmeeting.&#13;
Serrano,near the end of&#13;
1&#13;
campus lour, brought  In-&#13;
ational&#13;
handouts  to  the&#13;
torsabout United Council&#13;
its&#13;
function. Describing&#13;
UnitedCouncil as a&#13;
"non-&#13;
t&#13;
service and advocacy&#13;
ration, 'owned and oper-&#13;
by students,"  the hand-&#13;
included information  on&#13;
organization's   platorm&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
has&#13;
accomplished&#13;
studenls.&#13;
At&#13;
the meeting,&#13;
Serrano&#13;
questioned .by  PSGA&#13;
sidentalex&#13;
Pettit-concern-&#13;
the operation  of United&#13;
ell.&#13;
Peilltraised the issue  of a&#13;
lble  Increase   In   the&#13;
dalory&#13;
refundable    fee&#13;
l,&#13;
the fifty cents  each&#13;
t&#13;
pays&#13;
per semester  to&#13;
be   represented&#13;
by   united&#13;
Counefl.&#13;
The  MRF  In  total&#13;
constitutes   the  entire  United&#13;
Council budget,  Rumors  have&#13;
been&#13;
ctrculattng&#13;
throughout&#13;
the  system  schools  ·that this&#13;
amount   Is  scheduled   to  In.&#13;
crease.&#13;
"I&#13;
don't  see United  Council&#13;
. as ever  raising  Its fee,"  Ser-'&#13;
rano stated.  "Because of the&#13;
process    that's   built-in,   it&#13;
would take so long, and be-&#13;
cause of the political arena&#13;
that  we are  In,&#13;
1&#13;
don't  see us&#13;
raising  the fee."&#13;
Before    Serrano    became-&#13;
president,   a  complaint   was&#13;
filed  by  three  former  mem-&#13;
bers  of United  Council's  staff&#13;
with  the  Equal  Opportunity&#13;
Commission   alleging   sexual&#13;
harrasment&#13;
in&#13;
the  form  of&#13;
.dtscrtmtnatton&#13;
and  differen·&#13;
tial&#13;
treatment  based on sex.&#13;
Serrano  stated  that he has an&#13;
appointment   with an attorney&#13;
to  review   the  matter.   The&#13;
complaint  will be discussed  at&#13;
the January  UC meeting.&#13;
A   third   concern   Pettit&#13;
raised   revolves   around   the&#13;
Adrian Serrano&#13;
United  Council's  lack  of of&#13;
Implementation   of  the  Stu-&#13;
dents  Taking  Action  AgaInst&#13;
Rape   (STAAR)  project   for&#13;
which they received  a&#13;
$20,000&#13;
federal   grant.   The  under-&#13;
standing  the  federal  govern-&#13;
ment  had  with  UC was  that&#13;
United  Council  would  match&#13;
the  federal   funds,   thereby&#13;
creating  a total of&#13;
$40,000.&#13;
,The  grant   was  given&#13;
to&#13;
have  13 campus  volunteer&#13;
coordinators   and  one  state-&#13;
wide coordinator  to organize,&#13;
traIn  and  implement   a  pro-&#13;
gram  to asstst victims  of sex-&#13;
ual   assault.   the   program&#13;
never  got off the ground&#13;
an6&#13;
the money was spent. Serrano&#13;
told the senate  that&#13;
a&#13;
repay.&#13;
ment   program&#13;
!las&#13;
been&#13;
worked out&#13;
with&#13;
the federal&#13;
government.&#13;
"The  administration   of the&#13;
Victims   of  Crime   (VOCA)&#13;
was very  much  mislead,  as&#13;
much as the general  assem-&#13;
bly was,  as what  was  going&#13;
on  with  ST&#13;
AAR&#13;
financially.&#13;
Because  of that,  he doesn't&#13;
want a big issue made of this,&#13;
so he was worked out a very&#13;
reasonable   payback&#13;
sched-&#13;
ule,"  Serrano  sald.  "I  can't&#13;
remember  what the numbers&#13;
are,&#13;
but It is scheduled  to be&#13;
paId back  by the end of the&#13;
year.  As far  as I know, we&#13;
haven't   had   any   problem&#13;
making the payments."&#13;
Serrano  went  on&#13;
to&#13;
allay&#13;
concerns  about United Coun-&#13;
cil's  operating&#13;
budget&#13;
prob-&#13;
lems.&#13;
"I&#13;
know  there  have  been&#13;
some rumors  floating  around&#13;
that we have not been able&#13;
to&#13;
make  payroll  and that&#13;
I&#13;
was&#13;
spending  all  the  money  on&#13;
travel  visiting  the  campuses&#13;
and  going  all  around   the&#13;
country. We have never pay.&#13;
roll.  J anua;y,   the  beginning&#13;
of Fedruary   and  September&#13;
are the tough months because&#13;
the payroll  is paId out of the&#13;
MRF,&#13;
and we get  all of our&#13;
money  right  at the beginning&#13;
of October  and the mlddie  of&#13;
February.  Before we receive&#13;
the  money,   the  fund  gets&#13;
pretty  low, but we have made&#13;
payroll  every  time  and  we&#13;
are  on target  with&#13;
all&#13;
our&#13;
debts."&#13;
Information&#13;
concerning&#13;
United  Council's  operation  Is&#13;
available  through  the  PSGA&#13;
. office located&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
0-1&#13;
level&#13;
of the  Wyllie&#13;
Llbrary·Learn·&#13;
Ing&#13;
Center,  near  the  Coffee&#13;
Shoppe.&#13;
ourof Somers FD affirms Senate's position&#13;
Doug&#13;
McEvoy&#13;
e of the most&#13;
controver-&#13;
Issues at Parkslde  lately&#13;
been&#13;
the&#13;
possible annexa.&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
to Keno.&#13;
. Peler Barca,  the  State&#13;
resentatlve for this  area&#13;
a&#13;
strong supporter  of th~&#13;
exaUon.&#13;
"I&#13;
think&#13;
It's  very&#13;
Impor-&#13;
lant,not only for the bniver.&#13;
, but for the city of Keno.&#13;
, that they  are'  able  to&#13;
ex&#13;
this&#13;
land,"   Barca&#13;
ed In&#13;
an&#13;
earlier  Inter.&#13;
;:;"With the f!.anger.  After&#13;
g the Somers  fire  de.&#13;
t&#13;
ment&#13;
, the Parkslde   Stu-&#13;
IPSG~)vernment Association&#13;
felt that the annexa.&#13;
Is definitely not just  for&#13;
lbgoodof the campus,  but&#13;
er SOlelyfor the good of&#13;
nosha.&#13;
"I&#13;
don't see Kenosha  offer.&#13;
i"y more&#13;
than&#13;
Somers&#13;
ex-&#13;
to~~&#13;
higher  costs,"   Jan&#13;
vil,&#13;
a  senator   for&#13;
yeA&#13;
explained.&#13;
-r&#13;
feel we&#13;
d~lflOOddeal with Somers&#13;
ea be~~sKenosha can show&#13;
supportert~?eI'm not going&#13;
PSGA   .&#13;
!lppos"dpassed  a  resolution&#13;
1IIlbe to the change. A tour&#13;
e&#13;
t&#13;
an~omers  fire  depart·&#13;
ven ~&#13;
talk&#13;
given by&#13;
Lt.&#13;
t&#13;
use of the depart.&#13;
....Ogthseemed    only    to&#13;
Io~&#13;
enththelr commitment&#13;
~ _8 ~exation.&#13;
...&#13;
"Officially  we can't  take  a&#13;
stand  on  the  Issue&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
de-&#13;
partment   except  to say  that&#13;
we feel  we  can  serve  Park-&#13;
side's  needs  more  than&#13;
ade-&#13;
quately,"   Krause   comment-&#13;
ed.&#13;
'&#13;
.Barca   insisted   that   the&#13;
quality   of  service   Parkslde&#13;
should  receive  from Kenosha&#13;
Is better  than that of Somers.&#13;
He felt  that  the' Somers  fire&#13;
department   Is Inadequate   to&#13;
serve  a complex  as large  as&#13;
Parkslde   and  the  annexation&#13;
would   bring   an  additional&#13;
$400,000&#13;
to&#13;
$700,000&#13;
In  state&#13;
revenue  Into the city of Keno·&#13;
sha.&#13;
One of the maIn Issues&#13;
dts-&#13;
cussed   between   PSGA  and&#13;
the  Somers  departinent   was&#13;
. that  of response  time.  Once&#13;
an alarm  has been sounded at&#13;
Parkslde    for   a   fire,   the&#13;
Somers  response  time Is only&#13;
5-7 minutes  to Kenosha's  re-&#13;
sponse  time  of  up  to&#13;
15-20&#13;
minutes.  This  difference  can&#13;
be crucial,  especially  if a fire&#13;
were  to start  In the  dorms.&#13;
Their  wood  construction   and&#13;
thin  walls  leave  them  espe-&#13;
cially   susceptible   to  rapid&#13;
spread  of fire.  Kenosha'S  re-&#13;
sponse   times   may   change&#13;
upon  completion  of Its north·&#13;
side station.&#13;
Barca  claimed  that the fact&#13;
that  the Kenosha  department&#13;
Is  a   full·time   department  .&#13;
means   that   It   Is  better&#13;
equipped  to serve  the  needs&#13;
of Parkslde.  The Somers  de-&#13;
partment   claimed  that  quite&#13;
the,opposlte  Is true.&#13;
liThe tanker at Somers can&#13;
carry  up  to&#13;
1000&#13;
gallons  of&#13;
water  and  Is capable  of&#13;
un-&#13;
loading  the entire  amount&#13;
In&#13;
only  one  minute.&#13;
If&#13;
neces-&#13;
sary,"    Krause   explained.&#13;
Kenosha has no such tankers,&#13;
and relies  entirely  on the hy-&#13;
'drant   system.   Somers  also&#13;
has&#13;
two&#13;
off-road  four-wheel&#13;
drive vehicles for combatting&#13;
grass  fires. The Kenosha de-&#13;
partment   has  no such  vehi-&#13;
cles.&#13;
The paramedics&#13;
In&#13;
Somers&#13;
are  of a higher  classification&#13;
than&#13;
those  In Kenosha.  They&#13;
are required  to be re-certlfied&#13;
every  two  years,  which&#13;
en-&#13;
tails  being  up to date  on all&#13;
new procedures.&#13;
The mutual  aid box alarm&#13;
system   allows  Somers&#13;
to&#13;
draw  upon other  fire depart-  .&#13;
ments  for ald.&#13;
If&#13;
the Somers&#13;
department   found themselves&#13;
In a situation  that they could&#13;
not handie  alone,  they would&#13;
initiate'  the first  alarm,  then&#13;
the  second,  then  the  third,&#13;
and  so on.  Each  time  they&#13;
would contact a group of local&#13;
departments,   drawing  oh the&#13;
nearest  stations  first,  until In&#13;
theory   they   would   ,,"ve.&#13;
enough equipment  to manage&#13;
the  worst  Imaginable&#13;
sttua-&#13;
tlon.&#13;
The system  does not draw&#13;
too much  support  from  any&#13;
one station  so as not to disa-&#13;
ble them  from  responding  to&#13;
other  calls.  Kenosha  has  not&#13;
yet   officially   joined   with&#13;
Somers&#13;
In&#13;
this&#13;
system.&#13;
Currently,  the  Somers  fire&#13;
department  has a direct&#13;
com-&#13;
municatlon&#13;
system&#13;
with&#13;
Parkslde   security.  They  are&#13;
able  to be  told  exact  sltua-&#13;
tlons&#13;
In&#13;
the case of an&#13;
emer-&#13;
gency and are escorted  by the&#13;
campus  pollee dtrectly  to the&#13;
scene. -When a call comes&#13;
in&#13;
from  the dispatcher,  beepers&#13;
go off on the belts of the vol-&#13;
unteers. Those&#13;
in&#13;
the immedi-&#13;
ate area&#13;
go&#13;
to the station  and&#13;
bring  the  equipment&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
scene, .where those who wer~&#13;
not&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
area&#13;
at  the  time&#13;
will&#13;
meet  them  or&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
waiting for them.&#13;
On the Iowa "lerage, Somers&#13;
would respond  to a call with&#13;
12&#13;
men  to  Kenosha's   six.&#13;
Somer's  high  average&#13;
is&#13;
25&#13;
men.  Somers  would respond&#13;
to a  Parkslde&#13;
call&#13;
with. one&#13;
aerial,  one pumper,  two&#13;
tank-&#13;
ers and a rescue  unit. Should&#13;
more&#13;
be&#13;
requtred   they  can&#13;
bring  In two more&#13;
pumpers&#13;
from  their  second  station.&#13;
IJ&#13;
the  incident  were  to inVOlVE&#13;
hazardous    matertaIs,&#13;
they&#13;
carry  a book on how&#13;
to&#13;
treat&#13;
various  emergencies   involv-&#13;
Ing hazardous  materIals  at&#13;
all&#13;
times. They also have accees&#13;
to a  company  called  Chem·&#13;
track   for  additional   asslst-&#13;
ance .&#13;
'See&#13;
Som~ra&#13;
pege 3&#13;
-,,*,'-   :-,&#13;
.Inside&lt;"\&#13;
~/"'~\.:,_.",&#13;
~:~&#13;
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",.,&#13;
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page&#13;
4 '&#13;
_~~,cr:"&#13;
~5&#13;
;;Wargati'ier$'al'ei~wlhners,&#13;
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6,&#13;
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J'&#13;
r&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
December&#13;
10, 1987 Ranger&#13;
our view&#13;
Imperative  PUAB be&#13;
involved  in budgeting&#13;
A. the segregated University Fee Allocation Committee&#13;
approaches the budgetary process,&#13;
It&#13;
becomes quite evt-&#13;
dent that&#13;
hard&#13;
decisions&#13;
wlll&#13;
have to be made&#13;
this&#13;
budget&#13;
year  We have just been through an enrollment shortfall&#13;
and U.e pot of money from which students their funding&#13;
has&#13;
grown considerably smaller.&#13;
.&#13;
Each of the student areas&#13;
has&#13;
been prepanng  their&#13;
budgets to present them to the committee. Each area&#13;
wlll&#13;
no&#13;
doubt offer Its members  the opportunity to evaluate&#13;
the budget before&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
presented to SUFAC.&#13;
The Union building bears the burden of being the area&#13;
with the largest  financial support of the students.  Last&#13;
year,&#13;
$284,941&#13;
of the&#13;
$763,101&#13;
Segregated Fee budget went&#13;
to&#13;
support the Union.&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
vtlal that as much student input&#13;
Is&#13;
given to the budgets of the Union as possible.&#13;
ThIs Is the time to have the Parkslde  Union Advisory&#13;
Board&#13;
(PUAB) exhibit Its unique ability to evaluate the&#13;
Union&#13;
budgets&#13;
and make  pertinent  suggestions  before&#13;
SUF&#13;
AC sees them in order to afford students as much&#13;
representation as possible in the declslon-m&amp;!&lt;lngprocess.&#13;
Havtng a prtmary  student  group examine  the Union&#13;
budget before&#13;
It&#13;
goes to SUFAC&#13;
Is&#13;
not only our responsl ..&#13;
bUty, It&#13;
Is&#13;
our&#13;
right.&#13;
To'lbe&#13;
Editor:&#13;
I&#13;
read&#13;
with great&#13;
Interest&#13;
the opinion stated in the Dec.&#13;
8rd Issue of the Ranger.&#13;
I&#13;
am&#13;
referring&#13;
to&#13;
the article on&#13;
an-&#13;
nexatlon. WhUe&#13;
I&#13;
do not know&#13;
enough about the politics of&#13;
annexation  or  the  financial&#13;
benefits received,&#13;
I&#13;
do&#13;
know&#13;
somethlng about the&#13;
benents-&#13;
/drawhacks  of an increase in&#13;
fire&#13;
and rescue protection.&#13;
Having spent six years with&#13;
a professional&#13;
fire&#13;
and rescue&#13;
department  as a FIrefighter&#13;
FIrst Class/Paramedic&#13;
I&#13;
feel&#13;
that some of the etatements&#13;
make  by  the  EMT-D from&#13;
Somers  Volunteer  FIre  De.&#13;
partment  were not quite cor.&#13;
rect; furthermore,&#13;
I&#13;
feel&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
my responalbility to point out&#13;
these discrepancies.&#13;
I&#13;
want to begin with the&#13;
statement  "Most of Somers'&#13;
EMTs are  certified EMT-Ds&#13;
meaning they&#13;
can&#13;
deflbrltate&#13;
in&#13;
cases&#13;
of cardiac  arrest."&#13;
ThIs&#13;
statement&#13;
Is&#13;
very&#13;
mts-&#13;
leading&#13;
to&#13;
the general public.&#13;
Most people are  unfamiliar&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
terms of&#13;
cardiac ar-&#13;
rest or deflbr1Uation.  .&#13;
C&amp;rd1ac arrest&#13;
is&#13;
a cessa-&#13;
tion of the heart  muscle to&#13;
pump  the  blood throughout&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
issue&#13;
the body.&#13;
It&#13;
also means that&#13;
the lungs are not exchanging&#13;
the gases (oxygen and carbon&#13;
dioxide) as they would&#13;
nor-&#13;
mally do.&#13;
In&#13;
the case of&#13;
ven-&#13;
trlcular  flbr1liatlon (a symp-&#13;
tom of cardiac  arrest)  the&#13;
heart's  electrical  system&#13;
Is&#13;
not flJIlctlonlng properly.  By&#13;
deflbr1liatlng, the rescuer&#13;
Is&#13;
provtdlng an outside source of&#13;
electricity  to&#13;
try&#13;
and "jump&#13;
start"  the heart back into Its&#13;
normal rhythm.&#13;
If&#13;
this&#13;
Is&#13;
sue-&#13;
essM,  the next step&#13;
Is&#13;
the&#13;
administration   of   cardisc&#13;
drugs,  such as lidocaine  or&#13;
bretylium.  When these drugs&#13;
are  not  administered   the&#13;
chance. of the patient&#13;
re-de-&#13;
veloplng  the  ventricular  fl-&#13;
br1Uation rhythm&#13;
Is&#13;
extreme-&#13;
ly&#13;
high.&#13;
An&#13;
EMT&#13;
-0&#13;
cannot admlnls.&#13;
ter these&#13;
cardiac&#13;
drugs' and,&#13;
therefore,&#13;
Is&#13;
only provtdlng&#13;
a&#13;
fraction of the treatment  that&#13;
Is&#13;
called for.&#13;
If&#13;
the rescuer&#13;
Is&#13;
not successful&#13;
in&#13;
converting&#13;
the patient into a life sustaln-&#13;
gin&#13;
heart  rhythm,  they&#13;
wlll&#13;
simply deflbr1Uate again and&#13;
again. Each time the heart&#13;
Is&#13;
deflbr1liated there&#13;
Is&#13;
a certain&#13;
amount of scar tissue formed&#13;
and severe  damage  done to&#13;
and&#13;
Ranger&#13;
:Ir------:~---------------------------~----------~:i&#13;
your views&#13;
J.&#13;
Annexation&#13;
the  heart  muscle.  At  the&#13;
same time the lactic acid&#13;
Is&#13;
building  up to lethal  levels&#13;
and other cardlsc drugs must&#13;
be  administered  to prevent&#13;
this.&#13;
What&#13;
I&#13;
am trying to point&#13;
out Is that the EMT·D Is only&#13;
provtdlng  care  one minimal&#13;
step above the EMT-A, lind in&#13;
certain cases can actually do&#13;
more  damage  to  the  heart&#13;
muscle  than  good.  When&#13;
I&#13;
was trained  as a paramedic&#13;
one  fundamental   point  of&#13;
treatment was&#13;
f'if&#13;
you can't&#13;
do any&#13;
good,&#13;
don't  do any&#13;
harm".&#13;
All EMTs have to undergo&#13;
refresher   training   periodi-&#13;
cally,  so the statement  that&#13;
"our EMTa attend a refresh-&#13;
er class every two years and&#13;
are  certified&#13;
In&#13;
CPR&#13;
every&#13;
year."&#13;
is&#13;
again very mislead.&#13;
Ing.&#13;
She&#13;
Is&#13;
Implying that the&#13;
Kenosha   Ftreflghter /EMTs&#13;
do not undergo thls same&#13;
type&#13;
of training when It Is in fact&#13;
state mandated.&#13;
The issue ·of&#13;
response  time&#13;
mentioned  by  the  EMT-D&#13;
from Somer's  also has very&#13;
amblgiJous  undertones.  The&#13;
response from Somers'  sta-&#13;
tion  has  two  major  draw.&#13;
EDITORIAL  STAFF&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Car:r ..;&#13;
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News Ed!tor   Dave McEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
A!"Y&#13;
H., Ritter&#13;
: News Edl.tor   K~n McCray&#13;
Asst.&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
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Editor&#13;
BemI8 Doll&#13;
Assl.&#13;
Entertslnment  Editor   Steven R. Picazo&#13;
Offics Msnsger&#13;
cartoon  draw&#13;
fir&#13;
backs:&#13;
1.&#13;
The presence  of&#13;
a&#13;
rail·&#13;
road crossing.&#13;
2.&#13;
Tfie added time needed&#13;
to&#13;
respond from home to the&#13;
sta-&#13;
tlon to&#13;
pick-up&#13;
the emergency&#13;
equipment   may   delay   reo&#13;
sponse,&#13;
just  as there  Is the&#13;
posslbUty of the first&#13;
respond-&#13;
ing  Kenosha  fire  unit  be&#13;
avaUable.  Therefore  the  reo&#13;
sponse time should not be an&#13;
Issue because It Is such an&#13;
un-&#13;
guaranteed  factor.&#13;
Finally,&#13;
I&#13;
would like&#13;
to&#13;
say&#13;
that there&#13;
Is&#13;
a need for more&#13;
research&#13;
In&#13;
the area of bene.&#13;
fits/drawbacks  to this annex.&#13;
atlon. However,&#13;
I&#13;
would like&#13;
to say that  a volunteer  fire&#13;
department&#13;
system Is good&#13;
If&#13;
no other system  Is avaUable.&#13;
But, in thls case, there&#13;
Is&#13;
an.&#13;
other&#13;
system&#13;
available.&#13;
Whether&#13;
It&#13;
Is better  than the&#13;
one presently  in place  Is as&#13;
yet to be decided.&#13;
J&#13;
.A. Ruckau  ,&#13;
To&#13;
the Editor&#13;
Your December  3rd&#13;
potttt-&#13;
cal  cartoon  which  showed&#13;
Gary  Grace   Whisking  Dr.&#13;
Jesse  Hargrove  out  of  the&#13;
Educational  Opportunity Cen•&#13;
ter  office&#13;
was&#13;
inssnslU..&#13;
the serious nature of&#13;
lila&#13;
ing from UW·Parkslde.&#13;
Dr.  Hargrove's  ~&#13;
from  his position&#13;
was&#13;
celved by the black&#13;
co&#13;
nlty as&#13;
a&#13;
slap&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
lace,&#13;
Is&#13;
respected&#13;
and&#13;
admired&#13;
the  community.  Dr,&#13;
1!Ii_&#13;
grove's,  unselfish&#13;
gtvlng_~&#13;
such organizatlOll8&#13;
as theM'&#13;
cine Youth AChievem~t&#13;
gram   (Teen  Newe),&#13;
NAACP&#13;
Educational&#13;
I&#13;
tee,  Hand·In-Hand&#13;
(an&#13;
vocacy  program for&#13;
with  dlfferently-abled&#13;
d1111i&#13;
dren)  the Love and&#13;
:MIssion (Racine's&#13;
only&#13;
·ter for the homeless)&#13;
and&#13;
active  involvement&#13;
In&#13;
"ear  election of&#13;
Wls&#13;
first  black mayor,&#13;
respect.&#13;
I&#13;
echo the&#13;
feellng&#13;
01~&#13;
cine's&#13;
NAACP&#13;
Branch&#13;
~~I&#13;
dent,&#13;
:Ms.&#13;
Corrine&#13;
OWens.&#13;
noted that wltenever&#13;
10&#13;
faculty or&#13;
adminlStra&#13;
tors&#13;
It&#13;
come&#13;
too&#13;
active&#13;
In   ~&#13;
minority community,&#13;
the&#13;
ture  at Parkslde&#13;
Is&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Glenn  Dotson,&#13;
Dr.&#13;
see Cartoon&#13;
page&#13;
3-&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
written and edhed by students 01UW-Parkside. who are solely responsible&#13;
tor::~&#13;
cy and content. It&#13;
tS&#13;
published every Thursday during the academic year except over&#13;
days.&#13;
"&#13;
wotds or&#13;
leSS-&#13;
Letters to the ednor Wlllbe accepted only&#13;
ff&#13;
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that  is how can we be so far&#13;
drops,  senior  citizens  (who    off-how  can we have a&#13;
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Gawkoskl  is secretary   of the&#13;
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weeks   of  adjUstme:nts   were&#13;
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enrollment  of&#13;
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dance,   new   club   start-up,&#13;
each   semester    for   many&#13;
trips,  leadership  conferences,&#13;
years,  but  only recently  has    for example,"  he said.&#13;
u.w&#13;
enrollment&#13;
gained    so&#13;
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much  attention.   At  a  recent&#13;
to  go through  and  budget  to&#13;
state  meeting,  he agreed  not    the hilt  as we've been doing&#13;
to realise  the figures until the    now.&#13;
If&#13;
we  didn't   budget&#13;
official&#13;
UW&#13;
report&#13;
is    everything    we   thought   we&#13;
released.&#13;
were going to get in&#13;
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Pettit  explained  the  impor-&#13;
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tance  of accurate  enrollment&#13;
foolish  because   then  what&#13;
figures.&#13;
you're  doing is you're  betting&#13;
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that  enrollment's   going to be&#13;
shortfall   in  Segregated   Fees&#13;
at least  the number  that  they&#13;
caused  by the  shortfall  in en-&#13;
give  you,  and&#13;
If&#13;
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rollment,"    said  Pettit,   "and&#13;
have  to take  cuts.  And that's&#13;
we bUdgeted against that, and    what  we've  done  this  ye~r,&#13;
then&#13;
I&#13;
look at  this  (Sentinel    and that's  a problem."&#13;
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publlcationof early&#13;
en-&#13;
lIiIDlenl&#13;
figures for  the  fall&#13;
fIlln&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee Senti-&#13;
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29&#13;
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Ill"'"&#13;
Parkside   Student&#13;
QIfe/IIIIlOIIt Association&#13;
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lid&#13;
campus&#13;
administration.&#13;
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l'Ilb1de'senrollment&#13;
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aased&#13;
by&#13;
3.4&#13;
percent&#13;
be-&#13;
IIlen&#13;
IaII&#13;
1988&#13;
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tlficIal&#13;
records&#13;
here reported&#13;
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a shortfall of $63,000&#13;
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I&#13;
aclivitleson campus.&#13;
ted&#13;
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lie&#13;
3enUne1,&#13;
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to&#13;
Aasislant Chancellor&#13;
IlIrr&#13;
Grace and  Controller&#13;
~&#13;
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...,  lIle&#13;
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.. ''If&#13;
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....  lIeptember 1987,  and&#13;
~~&#13;
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---.u&#13;
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~.~&#13;
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an&#13;
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~ I&#13;
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money  saved   last&#13;
lea&#13;
from  the  first&#13;
semester  saved  us  a  bit  on&#13;
'money," Piele explained.&#13;
Needs   of   non-traditional&#13;
students  were addressed  dur-&#13;
.ing  meetings  of a  special&#13;
li-&#13;
brary   subcommittee   during&#13;
the summer  of 1987.&#13;
Dan&#13;
Nielsen,  a member  of&#13;
the  Labor  Relations  Commit·&#13;
tee,  said  he  was  acquainted&#13;
with  the  complaints  of non-&#13;
traditional    students   during&#13;
these meetings.&#13;
"Linda Piele's  actions illus-&#13;
trate  that  she is sensitive  to&#13;
student concerns,"  he said.&#13;
Piele  said  the  non·trad  stu·&#13;
dents  had  requested  extended&#13;
hours&#13;
in&#13;
the  evenings  on&#13;
Fridays   and  Saturdays.   She&#13;
added  that  a  survey  will  be&#13;
taken&#13;
in&#13;
mid-semester   to&#13;
determine&#13;
if&#13;
library  use  is&#13;
meeting expectations.&#13;
Fridays   and  Saturdays  are&#13;
good  study  times  for  people&#13;
with families  and/or  full-time&#13;
jobs,   Piele   explained,   w~o&#13;
have  sacrificed  their  SOCIal&#13;
times to attain an education.&#13;
Current  library  hours  are&#13;
Monday   through   Thursday,&#13;
7:45 a.m.  to  10:30 p.m.  (D-1&#13;
level&#13;
to&#13;
11:45 p.m.);   Friday,&#13;
7:45 a.m.  to 4:30 p.m.;  Satur-&#13;
day, 11 a.m.  to&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.;  and&#13;
Sunday,  1 p.m. to 10 p.m.&#13;
Vol. 18. No.&#13;
t•&#13;
_byDovoMcE_&#13;
Dr Howard F~lIer addresses  a group at the Martin&#13;
Lut....&#13;
KIng&#13;
Jr.&#13;
CommemoratIve celebration In the Union Bazaar Jan.&#13;
20.&#13;
Speaker  slated&#13;
to&#13;
open&#13;
Black  History  Month&#13;
Black History Month begins&#13;
its Parkside  celebration Wed.&#13;
nesday,  Feb.&#13;
3&#13;
wIth keynote&#13;
speaker&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Maulana Karen-&#13;
ga at&#13;
4:30&#13;
p.m,&#13;
In&#13;
the Union&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
Karenga,  the Executive  DI·&#13;
rector  of the Institute  of&#13;
Pan-&#13;
African  Studies,  Los Angeles,&#13;
has  taught  Black Studies and&#13;
social change&#13;
in&#13;
various&#13;
col-&#13;
leges and universities  across&#13;
the country.&#13;
An&#13;
active  community  or-&#13;
ganizer,  Karenga  is founder&#13;
and&#13;
former  national  chair-&#13;
man&#13;
of&#13;
Us,&#13;
and chairman and&#13;
theoretician   of  the  Kawaida&#13;
Groundwork  Committee,  both&#13;
social  change  organizations&#13;
which  pose  cultural  struggle&#13;
as fundamental&#13;
to&#13;
meaningful&#13;
change in society.&#13;
He was co-convenor&#13;
and&#13;
co-&#13;
planner  of all three  national&#13;
Black   Power   Conferences&#13;
from  1966-68, developed  pro·&#13;
grams  for and  trained  Black&#13;
and&#13;
Brown&#13;
community organ·&#13;
izers   and   activists   at   the&#13;
Social Action Training  Center&#13;
in Watts  and  the  Center  for&#13;
Social  Action  at  USC,&#13;
and&#13;
was&#13;
a founding  _&#13;
memo&#13;
ber  of the  Brotherllood  Cru·&#13;
sade, the Blaek&#13;
COnBreu&#13;
and&#13;
Mafundl Inotltute.&#13;
all&#13;
key or-&#13;
ganizations&#13;
In&#13;
Black develop.&#13;
ment and struggle  during  the&#13;
1960s.&#13;
Karenga's  most widely&#13;
rec-&#13;
ognized contribuUons&#13;
are per-&#13;
haps   his   creation   of   the&#13;
"Nguzo  sabalt  (the  seven&#13;
principles),&#13;
a&#13;
fundamental&#13;
value&#13;
system&#13;
for&#13;
Black&#13;
com-&#13;
munity    development.&#13;
and&#13;
Kwanzaa,   a  Black   holiday&#13;
celebrated&#13;
throughout    the&#13;
U.S. by millions.&#13;
Karenga&#13;
has&#13;
long&#13;
been&#13;
a&#13;
kindred spirit  to the la8uee of&#13;
freedom,  liberation,  atnJggle&#13;
and  human  rlghll.  At a Ulne&#13;
when the  crucial&#13;
matter  of&#13;
the crisis of Black&#13;
leadenhlp&#13;
meets  headlong  with  a  moet&#13;
critical  Issue  of  our  Ulne  .&#13;
human  rights  •&#13;
his&#13;
anaIyaI.It&#13;
and  position&#13;
are&#13;
both  timely&#13;
and pertlnerlt.&#13;
Inside&#13;
Ice pond here&#13;
Condom machines&#13;
Winter Carnival&#13;
Athletes ineligible&#13;
page 3&#13;
page&#13;
4&#13;
page 9&#13;
page 12&#13;
21hurSdaY. Janll8lY 28. 1987 Ranger&#13;
our view&#13;
Eligibility is studf!n.t~'&#13;
primary responsibility&#13;
An&#13;
unfortunate  situation  concerning  eligibllity  of ath-&#13;
letes&#13;
has&#13;
presented itself at Parkside this semester. ~e&#13;
really  unfortunate&#13;
part&#13;
of the situation&#13;
is&#13;
that&#13;
the entire&#13;
problem is completely  avoidable.&#13;
When students  enter  Parkside.  they are given catalogs&#13;
which  oulline  the  rules  and  regulations  concerning  Col-&#13;
legiate  Skllls and academic  standing.  As adults.  students&#13;
are expected&#13;
to&#13;
know how to read any..&#13;
if&#13;
there are ques-&#13;
tions concerning the rules.&#13;
to&#13;
ask for assistance.&#13;
While It&#13;
Is&#13;
easy&#13;
to&#13;
blame poor advising or poor&#13;
follow-up&#13;
on the&#13;
part&#13;
of the athletic  coaches, the person who ulti-&#13;
mately pays the penalty for lack of Information is the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent. Over the years, many students have had&#13;
to&#13;
sit out a&#13;
semester  or even a year due&#13;
to&#13;
lack of completion of Col-&#13;
legiate Skills or poor academic standing.&#13;
It seems&#13;
that&#13;
the missing&#13;
1Ink'&#13;
In&#13;
this&#13;
chain could be the&#13;
lack of adequate  follow up on the&#13;
part&#13;
of&#13;
the students.&#13;
If&#13;
you have not received your transcript from the&#13;
fall&#13;
semester,  or,&#13;
It&#13;
you&#13;
did not look at It closely, you should.&#13;
Collegiate Skills Information and academic  standing reo&#13;
qutrements are&#13;
specifically ouUlned In the catalog.&#13;
All&#13;
the&#13;
advisers&#13;
know&#13;
them. or should.&#13;
If&#13;
you, the student, do not&#13;
take the time to check on your&#13;
status.&#13;
why should anyone&#13;
else?&#13;
To&#13;
the&#13;
Editor:&#13;
Some time back there were&#13;
several articles In the Ranger&#13;
regarding  the roach, ant and&#13;
rodent populations&#13;
on our pic-&#13;
turesque  campus.  Although&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
not&#13;
been&#13;
approached&#13;
personally   by  any  of  the&#13;
aforementioned&#13;
wildlife.&#13;
I&#13;
have walked down the invio-&#13;
lable  halls  of this  realm  of&#13;
higher education  and I could&#13;
readily see the reason they&#13;
selected&#13;
UW-P&#13;
for   their&#13;
home.&#13;
When&#13;
I&#13;
visited my sons at&#13;
UW·Whltewater   and   UW-&#13;
Madison  I  though  I  knew&#13;
where  all  the  pigs  resided,&#13;
but  little  old  UW-Parkslde&#13;
definitely ranks  very high In&#13;
the  "Pigpen   Book  of  Re-&#13;
cords".&#13;
Amy  Ritter  was  right  on&#13;
target  when she wrote&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
December&#13;
3&#13;
issue  of  the&#13;
Ranger "one of the&#13;
first&#13;
signs&#13;
of maturity  Is personal  reo&#13;
sponsibllity ....and    personal&#13;
responsibility   Includes   the&#13;
ability to clean up after one-&#13;
sell."   There&#13;
are&#13;
nursery&#13;
schools&#13;
in the area where&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents maintain  cleaner sur-&#13;
roundings  that  those&#13;
majn-&#13;
taIned&#13;
by&#13;
the students here.&#13;
As  a&#13;
non-traditional   stu-&#13;
replace&#13;
dent,  I am  seldom  able&#13;
to&#13;
share&#13;
in&#13;
the daytime  activi-&#13;
tles which lake place at Park-&#13;
side;  I  only  see  the  mess&#13;
which is left behind.&#13;
The cus-&#13;
todians  who are  responsible&#13;
for the  cleanliness  of these&#13;
beautiful   buIldings   cannot&#13;
possibly  keep  up  with  the&#13;
hordes   of   slobs   working&#13;
against them.&#13;
ThIs&#13;
is&#13;
an Ideal situation for&#13;
the future leaders of our soet-&#13;
ety&#13;
to&#13;
show&#13;
that&#13;
they  are&#13;
strong enough&#13;
to&#13;
resolve one&#13;
of  the  problems  they&#13;
will •&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
deal with throughout&#13;
their  lIves...cleaning  up  the&#13;
environment.&#13;
Ii&#13;
each student  who Is not&#13;
contributing&#13;
to&#13;
the problems&#13;
would pick up just one piece&#13;
of litter,  or work with other&#13;
people  who  care&#13;
to&#13;
exert&#13;
"peer  pressure"  on the pigs,&#13;
the&#13;
ants, rodents and&#13;
cock-&#13;
roaches  would  have&#13;
to&#13;
go&#13;
elsewhere   for&#13;
tneir-&#13;
free&#13;
lunches.&#13;
Dennis&#13;
F.&#13;
Bell&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
It's that time of year again,&#13;
time&#13;
to&#13;
stsrt  planning  new&#13;
year's resolutions. How about&#13;
putting a clean university  at&#13;
the&#13;
top&#13;
of your list?&#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR ROLE IN THE PLAN TO&#13;
SELL  ARMS  TO IRAN&#13;
IN EXCHANGE&#13;
FOR&#13;
HOSTAGES&#13;
IN&#13;
BEIRUT&#13;
AND TO DIVER.T&#13;
THE  PROFITS  TO THE NICARAGUAN CONTRAS?&#13;
roaches&#13;
Recently there was an&#13;
arti-&#13;
cle&#13;
in&#13;
the Ranger&#13;
by&#13;
Joe. the&#13;
Janitor.&#13;
pleading&#13;
his&#13;
cause.&#13;
He had&#13;
to&#13;
be very upset with .&#13;
halls and classrooms&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
time out of his busy schedule&#13;
to address  the student  body&#13;
by way of the Ranger.&#13;
I could understand  what he&#13;
was  saying  about  the  hall-&#13;
ways because It&#13;
has&#13;
been get.&#13;
ting&#13;
progressively  worse&#13;
all&#13;
semester.   The  comfortable&#13;
seating&#13;
areas&#13;
are&#13;
starting&#13;
to&#13;
look&#13;
like outdoor picnic areas.&#13;
Even&#13;
the&#13;
ants&#13;
are happy&#13;
for&#13;
the energy they get from the&#13;
soda glasses left"&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
car-&#13;
pet.  Come  on,  Kids  -- we&#13;
don't have to give them nour-&#13;
ishment&#13;
to&#13;
survive.  Th.ey&#13;
don't belong&#13;
In&#13;
the building.&#13;
The waste containers&#13;
are&#13;
only&#13;
a&#13;
few feet  away,&#13;
use&#13;
them&#13;
and&#13;
your feet.&#13;
I&#13;
was appalled  at arriving&#13;
at a class&#13;
in&#13;
Molinaro to see&#13;
spilled  soda,  glass  and  all,&#13;
left on the floor. Why wasn't&#13;
that cleaned up by the person&#13;
who  accidentally   or  care-&#13;
lessly spilled it? Didn't  your&#13;
mother teach you to clean up&#13;
at  home?  Is  this  the  way&#13;
you'd want your kids&#13;
to&#13;
treat&#13;
their school?&#13;
Next time you or a friend&#13;
...&#13;
IL-.YO_U_P_Vi_8W_S__&#13;
--:..&#13;
-_---_J&#13;
Litter  bugs&#13;
.  NO!&#13;
I WAS  INVOLVED'&#13;
EVER.VSTEP OF WE WAY!&#13;
I WAS&#13;
WITH&#13;
HIM.&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
halls&#13;
drop your Items on the floor.&#13;
whether  soda  glasses,  paper&#13;
of  any&#13;
kind&#13;
or  cigarette&#13;
items, imagine  you are being&#13;
kicked&#13;
In&#13;
the heels by a litter&#13;
bug and being pushed  all the&#13;
way&#13;
to the&#13;
waste&#13;
container.&#13;
It&#13;
won't be&#13;
so&#13;
easy to drop these&#13;
items on the floor for anyone&#13;
to&#13;
clean up. Let's give Joe the&#13;
Janitor  a break!&#13;
While  on  the  subject   of&#13;
cleaning  up the  Messy  Act,&#13;
one  more   comment.&#13;
How&#13;
about  everyone  cleaning&#13;
011&#13;
their  own lable&#13;
In&#13;
the co!he&#13;
shop and dining room?&#13;
There&#13;
are no waitresses&#13;
on&#13;
duty&#13;
to&#13;
clean tables. If everylllle&#13;
""*&#13;
,  care  of their&#13;
own&#13;
things&#13;
It&#13;
would  not  only  make&#13;
Ibe&#13;
whole place look cleaner&#13;
bit&#13;
save the next person a&#13;
head-&#13;
ache!&#13;
Natural science credit&#13;
offered in San Jose&#13;
You&#13;
can  earn.'&#13;
university&#13;
credit&#13;
in&#13;
natural  science with&#13;
San Jose  Slate University&#13;
In&#13;
19S5&#13;
while  participating&#13;
In&#13;
Field  Studies&#13;
In&#13;
Natural  His-&#13;
tory&#13;
trips.&#13;
Destinations   in-&#13;
clude:  Death  Valley,  March  -&#13;
?:l -&#13;
April&#13;
2:&#13;
Grand  Canyon,&#13;
June&#13;
28 •&#13;
JUly&#13;
4&#13;
and/or  July&#13;
4&#13;
- 12;&#13;
the  Islands  of Ha&#13;
wail,&#13;
Naturally,  July&#13;
6· 24;&#13;
Trinity&#13;
Alps, August&#13;
7 - 13.    .&#13;
Each  program   offers&#13;
In-&#13;
depth exploration  of the plant&#13;
. and   animal   life.   geology, .&#13;
ecology. and  more.  Prafes-&#13;
so.rs guide you on daily field&#13;
trtps,&#13;
with&#13;
discussion and spe-&#13;
•&#13;
clal activities,&#13;
too.&#13;
Some&#13;
trIpi&#13;
allow famUy members&#13;
10&#13;
JlII"&#13;
tlcipate  In the family&#13;
partld·&#13;
patlon&#13;
plan-allowing&#13;
yOil&#13;
to&#13;
earn' university  credit&#13;
whlle&#13;
the family  enjoys&#13;
a summer&#13;
vacation.&#13;
For   further&#13;
Infonnatlol\,&#13;
costs, and registration ~\&#13;
ance,&#13;
call&#13;
(408) 924-~:  ......&#13;
Studies&#13;
In&#13;
Natural "..-"&#13;
San Jose State University.&#13;
The programs&#13;
are&#13;
open&#13;
to&#13;
all adults  (or famUies&#13;
whe~&#13;
specified). You donolha~sv&#13;
be already  enrolled&#13;
at&#13;
to attend .&#13;
-&#13;
•&#13;
Ranger is written &amp;:1dedit~d by students of UW-Parkside, who are solely responsible&#13;
tor&#13;
itsedit~=&#13;
cy and content. It IS published every Thursday during the academic year except DVM&#13;
tJeakS&#13;
-&#13;
..'&#13;
.&#13;
»&#13;
letters to the e~itor Will.&#13;
be&#13;
accepted only&#13;
if&#13;
they&#13;
are typed, double-spaced and 350&#13;
wordS~-....&#13;
h&#13;
lettldersmust be&#13;
signed,  With&#13;
a telephone number inclUded for verification purposes. Names&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
e  upon request.&#13;
I&#13;
Ranger reserves the right to edit letters and refuse those which are false andlor&#13;
de-&#13;
amatory.&#13;
~~~J~n:.&#13;
for a" letters. and classified ads, is Monday at 10 a.rn, for pU~icatio!1&#13;
All correspondence  should be addressed to: Ranger, UW-Parkside.  Box 2000. Ke-&#13;
~ha   WI 53141. Telephone 414/553·2287 (Editorial) or 414/553.2295 (Advertis·&#13;
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~ny   Car.r ..;&#13;
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News Ed~or&#13;
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