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said&#13;
Streeter.&#13;
"We&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
complete&#13;
the&#13;
structure&#13;
with&#13;
a field&#13;
house&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
1997-99&#13;
biennium."&#13;
Renovations&#13;
in&#13;
Phase&#13;
1&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
PE&#13;
Building&#13;
Expansion&#13;
Project&#13;
include&#13;
remodeling&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
floor&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
additional&#13;
locker&#13;
room&#13;
space,&#13;
a separate&#13;
training&#13;
room,&#13;
weight&#13;
room&#13;
and&#13;
equipment&#13;
issue&#13;
room.&#13;
Second&#13;
floor&#13;
renovations&#13;
include&#13;
additional&#13;
classroom&#13;
and&#13;
office&#13;
space,&#13;
a confer-&#13;
ence&#13;
room,&#13;
dance&#13;
studio&#13;
and&#13;
aerobics&#13;
fitness&#13;
center.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Candidate&#13;
Bios&#13;
page &#13;
2&#13;
Multiculturalism&#13;
pageS&#13;
Volunteering&#13;
makes&#13;
your life&#13;
worth living&#13;
page?&#13;
Tropical&#13;
Winter&#13;
Mystery&#13;
page &#13;
9&#13;
Cramped&#13;
Space Brings&#13;
Headaches&#13;
-Mark&#13;
Hahn&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Ever&#13;
since&#13;
becoming&#13;
ath-&#13;
letic&#13;
director&#13;
at&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
Linda&#13;
Draft&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
struggling&#13;
with&#13;
cramped&#13;
space&#13;
and&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
headaches.&#13;
"This&#13;
campus&#13;
outgrew&#13;
the&#13;
PE&#13;
Building&#13;
the&#13;
day&#13;
it&#13;
opened,"&#13;
commented&#13;
Draft.&#13;
"We've&#13;
been&#13;
asking&#13;
for&#13;
twenty&#13;
years&#13;
for&#13;
an&#13;
addi-&#13;
tion,&#13;
and&#13;
its&#13;
extremely&#13;
frustrating&#13;
for&#13;
both&#13;
the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
because&#13;
there&#13;
just&#13;
isn't&#13;
enough&#13;
space&#13;
for&#13;
everybody&#13;
who&#13;
wants&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
active.&#13;
"The&#13;
day&#13;
in&#13;
our&#13;
building&#13;
starts&#13;
at&#13;
6 &#13;
a.m.&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
track&#13;
teams&#13;
starts&#13;
practice,&#13;
and&#13;
doesn't&#13;
conclude&#13;
until&#13;
12-1&#13;
a.m.&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
baseball&#13;
and&#13;
softball&#13;
teams&#13;
finish&#13;
practicing,"&#13;
said&#13;
Draft.&#13;
Draft&#13;
said&#13;
members&#13;
of&#13;
Ranger&#13;
sports&#13;
teams&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
aren't&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
ones&#13;
hit&#13;
hard&#13;
by&#13;
cramped&#13;
space.&#13;
"Its&#13;
really&#13;
hard&#13;
when&#13;
we&#13;
also&#13;
have&#13;
lots&#13;
of&#13;
intramural&#13;
teams&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
have&#13;
only&#13;
two&#13;
nights&#13;
a week&#13;
for&#13;
them&#13;
to&#13;
play&#13;
here,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Draft.&#13;
"At&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
time,&#13;
we&#13;
get&#13;
requests&#13;
for&#13;
other&#13;
classes,&#13;
and&#13;
we&#13;
don't&#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
space&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
in&#13;
additional&#13;
evening&#13;
classes.&#13;
That's&#13;
when&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
people&#13;
like&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
physi-&#13;
cal.education-&#13;
not&#13;
a lot&#13;
of&#13;
Cont&#13;
on&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
·Kristine&#13;
'Jiansen&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
PSGAElection&#13;
Candidates&#13;
President&#13;
Teri Jacobson,&#13;
Senior.&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
a member&#13;
of&#13;
Student&#13;
Association&#13;
for&#13;
three&#13;
years.&#13;
In that time I&#13;
have&#13;
worked&#13;
to save the&#13;
Tuition&#13;
Award&#13;
Program,&#13;
Cap Tuition,&#13;
keep&#13;
segregat-&#13;
ed fees low, lobbied&#13;
for stu-&#13;
dent rights,&#13;
represented&#13;
students&#13;
to faculty&#13;
and&#13;
administrators,&#13;
and other&#13;
numerous&#13;
tasks.&#13;
I love to&#13;
work&#13;
for the rights&#13;
of stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
and would&#13;
love to con-&#13;
tinue&#13;
working&#13;
for the stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
in the office&#13;
of&#13;
President.&#13;
I have&#13;
been&#13;
an orientation&#13;
leader,&#13;
President&#13;
and Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of the Club&#13;
for&#13;
Int'l Affairs,&#13;
senator,&#13;
acting&#13;
secretary&#13;
of PSGA,&#13;
acting&#13;
vice president&#13;
of PSGA,&#13;
president&#13;
pro tempore&#13;
of&#13;
PSGA,&#13;
chair&#13;
of Leg. Affairs&#13;
Comm.,&#13;
chair&#13;
ofAcademic&#13;
Affairs&#13;
&amp; &#13;
chair&#13;
of SUFAC&#13;
(Segregated&#13;
University&#13;
Fee&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee).&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Jason&#13;
M. Weniger,&#13;
Sophomore.&#13;
I would&#13;
like to&#13;
be Vice President&#13;
because&#13;
at&#13;
this current&#13;
point&#13;
in time&#13;
the senate&#13;
is at a stand&#13;
still.&#13;
I think&#13;
that senators&#13;
should&#13;
be doing&#13;
more&#13;
for the stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
It &#13;
is my beliefthat&#13;
the office&#13;
of Vice President&#13;
is where&#13;
I could&#13;
get the sen-&#13;
ate moving&#13;
in the direction&#13;
of helping&#13;
the most&#13;
amount&#13;
of students&#13;
possible.&#13;
The&#13;
senate&#13;
has an obligation&#13;
to&#13;
the students&#13;
to represent&#13;
them&#13;
to the best of their&#13;
abilities.&#13;
I think&#13;
as Vice&#13;
President&#13;
I could&#13;
get the&#13;
senate&#13;
working&#13;
as a whole&#13;
to help every&#13;
student&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Additional&#13;
Information:&#13;
Art major/&#13;
Education.&#13;
Serving&#13;
second&#13;
term&#13;
on&#13;
senate.&#13;
Five years&#13;
of military&#13;
ser-&#13;
vice.&#13;
CUSTOMER&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
INTERN&#13;
II&#13;
Come&#13;
and &#13;
jom&#13;
one&#13;
of  the  &#13;
100&#13;
Best&#13;
Companies&#13;
to Work&#13;
For.&#13;
Great&#13;
opportunity&#13;
for students&#13;
interested&#13;
in the Home&#13;
Office&#13;
Service&#13;
side&#13;
of  the  Insurance&#13;
Industry.&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
Mutual&#13;
Life,&#13;
6th largest&#13;
life&#13;
insurance&#13;
company&#13;
in the US, is looking&#13;
for&#13;
second&#13;
semester&#13;
sophomores&#13;
or junior&#13;
level&#13;
students&#13;
with a Business&#13;
or Liberal&#13;
Arts major&#13;
who are interested&#13;
in a seven&#13;
month&#13;
(summer&#13;
and one semester)&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Intern&#13;
position.&#13;
The&#13;
assignment&#13;
is in one  of our  large&#13;
insurance&#13;
service&#13;
departments&#13;
located&#13;
in the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
Home&#13;
Office&#13;
at  720&#13;
East&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Avenue.&#13;
(Additional&#13;
Information&#13;
and Intern&#13;
Requirements&#13;
are available&#13;
in the&#13;
Career&#13;
Development&#13;
Center.)&#13;
Stop&#13;
by and&#13;
visit&#13;
us March&#13;
6th during&#13;
the&#13;
Summer&#13;
Employment&#13;
Fair&#13;
in Upper&#13;
Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
Mutual&#13;
Life&#13;
As an Equal&#13;
Opportunity/Affinnative&#13;
Action&#13;
employer,&#13;
we&#13;
welcome&#13;
and encourage&#13;
diversity&#13;
in &#13;
our workforce.&#13;
Don&#13;
Mathes&#13;
Mathes'&#13;
biography&#13;
was&#13;
unavailable&#13;
at press&#13;
time.&#13;
Senators&#13;
Zac Pawlowski.&#13;
Just vote.&#13;
Baisha&#13;
Strother,&#13;
Freshman&#13;
business&#13;
major.&#13;
An &#13;
active&#13;
member&#13;
of BSU,&#13;
she also volunteers&#13;
with the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Prevent&#13;
Blindness,&#13;
Inc. Baisha&#13;
is&#13;
interested&#13;
in making&#13;
sure&#13;
that all of Parkside's&#13;
organi-&#13;
zations&#13;
are fairly&#13;
represent-&#13;
ed, and that students'&#13;
best&#13;
interests&#13;
are kept in mind.&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
M. Sanchez,&#13;
Junior.&#13;
I would&#13;
like to con-&#13;
tinue&#13;
my work&#13;
with PSGA.&#13;
For that reason&#13;
I would&#13;
like&#13;
to run again.&#13;
Thank&#13;
you&#13;
and please&#13;
vote!&#13;
Felicia&#13;
Gladney,&#13;
Freshman.&#13;
I am running&#13;
because&#13;
I want&#13;
my voice&#13;
to&#13;
be heard&#13;
concerning&#13;
many&#13;
of the issues&#13;
here&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Tanya&#13;
Hoffman,&#13;
Freshman.&#13;
I'm running&#13;
because&#13;
I feel that we as a&#13;
school&#13;
need&#13;
to become&#13;
the&#13;
best school&#13;
possible,&#13;
and I&#13;
like to contribute&#13;
to our&#13;
progress&#13;
as much&#13;
as possi-&#13;
ble. I'm currently&#13;
a member&#13;
of the legislative&#13;
affairs&#13;
committee,&#13;
and would&#13;
like&#13;
to be a senator&#13;
to be more&#13;
involved&#13;
with the organiza-&#13;
tion,&#13;
and to aid my school&#13;
in&#13;
a way that will not only&#13;
help my fellow&#13;
students&#13;
but&#13;
that will help the school&#13;
as&#13;
a whole.&#13;
I am currently&#13;
working&#13;
with local&#13;
represen-&#13;
tatives&#13;
campaigning,&#13;
a&#13;
member&#13;
of the Parkside&#13;
Community&#13;
Outreach&#13;
Club,&#13;
a member&#13;
of IVCF,&#13;
and tak-&#13;
ing the leadership&#13;
2000&#13;
challenge,&#13;
which&#13;
will help&#13;
enable&#13;
me to become&#13;
an effi-&#13;
cient&#13;
and ethical&#13;
student&#13;
leader.&#13;
Karl&#13;
Heinitz,&#13;
Senior.&#13;
I ran&#13;
for the Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
Board&#13;
last year for no par-&#13;
ticular&#13;
reason,&#13;
other&#13;
then to&#13;
perhaps&#13;
gain an elected&#13;
office&#13;
and title.&#13;
Upon&#13;
taking&#13;
office,&#13;
I looked&#13;
very serious-&#13;
ly at the Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
I&#13;
have&#13;
discovered&#13;
that the&#13;
Union&#13;
is being&#13;
run without&#13;
a great&#13;
deal of student&#13;
input.&#13;
I have&#13;
lobbied&#13;
for more&#13;
participation&#13;
in the opera-&#13;
tion of the Student&#13;
Union&#13;
by students&#13;
and their&#13;
popu-&#13;
larly&#13;
elected&#13;
officials.&#13;
I will begin&#13;
my term by&#13;
organizing&#13;
the first full&#13;
meeting&#13;
of PUAB&#13;
in almost&#13;
two years.&#13;
If you have&#13;
any questions,&#13;
comments&#13;
or complaints,&#13;
I&#13;
can be reached&#13;
at&#13;
Heinitz®it.uwp.edu.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Update&#13;
• April&#13;
Schoenberg&#13;
Feature&#13;
Editor&#13;
The Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
meet-&#13;
ing held Friday&#13;
discussed&#13;
several&#13;
issues&#13;
as&#13;
they prepared&#13;
for the upcoming&#13;
elections.&#13;
In The Academic&#13;
Committee&#13;
Report,&#13;
(chaired&#13;
by Zac Pawlowski)&#13;
they reported&#13;
on&#13;
the meeting&#13;
held with Vice Chancellor&#13;
John&#13;
Ostheimer&#13;
to discuss&#13;
several&#13;
issues&#13;
includ-&#13;
ing: professor&#13;
evaluations,&#13;
class&#13;
fees,&#13;
requirements&#13;
not listed&#13;
on the course&#13;
sched-&#13;
ule and the possibility&#13;
of changing&#13;
the for-&#13;
mat for certain&#13;
majors&#13;
and implementing&#13;
new ones.&#13;
Zac said,&#13;
"I feel &#13;
it &#13;
was a produc-&#13;
tive meeting,&#13;
and we plan to meet&#13;
again&#13;
next week&#13;
to discuss&#13;
these&#13;
issues&#13;
further."&#13;
The Legislative&#13;
Committee&#13;
Report,&#13;
given&#13;
by Tom Belongia,&#13;
included&#13;
a motion&#13;
to&#13;
approve&#13;
Tonya&#13;
Hoffman&#13;
as a voting&#13;
Member-at-Large&#13;
of Legislative&#13;
Affairs.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Tom Belongia,&#13;
also presented&#13;
the&#13;
Senate&#13;
with his letter&#13;
of resignation&#13;
effec-&#13;
tive immediately.&#13;
A motion&#13;
was made&#13;
that&#13;
he be approved&#13;
as a voting&#13;
Member-at-&#13;
Large&#13;
of the Legislative&#13;
Affairs&#13;
Committee,&#13;
which&#13;
was passed.&#13;
The meeting&#13;
was cut short&#13;
because&#13;
of&#13;
preparations&#13;
for the United&#13;
Council&#13;
meeting&#13;
that night.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
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Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Managing&#13;
Editor&#13;
Layout&#13;
Editor&#13;
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Editor&#13;
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Jim Hendrickson&#13;
Danell&#13;
Berger&#13;
Jeffery&#13;
Dose&#13;
Karen&#13;
Diehl&#13;
Chris&#13;
Sandstrom&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Hansen&#13;
AprilSchoenberg&#13;
Scott&#13;
Fragale&#13;
AIHeppner&#13;
Amy Fiebig&#13;
Genevieve&#13;
Guran&#13;
Cynthia&#13;
Baumann&#13;
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Maria&#13;
Smith&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Bulgrin&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Carter&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Puccini&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
is published&#13;
by students&#13;
of&#13;
the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside,&#13;
who&#13;
are solely&#13;
responsiole&#13;
for its editorial&#13;
policy&#13;
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              <text>,&#13;
,  &#13;
,  &#13;
. &#13;
, &#13;
'&#13;
,  &#13;
,&#13;
GER&#13;
VOLUME&#13;
24&#13;
•  ISSUE&#13;
21&#13;
•  MARCH&#13;
7,&#13;
1996&#13;
,~rts&#13;
Jeopardy&#13;
IAthlete&#13;
of the &#13;
Wpek&#13;
ESTABLISHED&#13;
1972&#13;
pagel&#13;
,&#13;
page?&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Shuts&#13;
Down&#13;
·No.&#13;
I team&#13;
-AI &#13;
Heppner&#13;
Sports&#13;
Editor&#13;
They&#13;
didn't&#13;
just&#13;
beat&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
team&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
nation,&#13;
they&#13;
almost&#13;
no-hit&#13;
them.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Softball&#13;
team&#13;
swept&#13;
their&#13;
first&#13;
six&#13;
games&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
season&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State&#13;
Classic&#13;
Tournament,&#13;
which&#13;
included&#13;
a&#13;
2-0&#13;
upset&#13;
of&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State,&#13;
the&#13;
nation's&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
team&#13;
in&#13;
NCAA&#13;
Division&#13;
n.&#13;
UWP's&#13;
Wendy&#13;
Wolff&#13;
(3-0)&#13;
carried&#13;
a&#13;
no-hitter&#13;
against&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
into&#13;
the&#13;
final&#13;
inning,&#13;
before&#13;
giving&#13;
up&#13;
a&#13;
no-out&#13;
double&#13;
to&#13;
pinch&#13;
hitter&#13;
Julie&#13;
Eggert.&#13;
The&#13;
Kapla&#13;
twins,&#13;
Billi&#13;
and&#13;
Bobbi,&#13;
each&#13;
drove&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
run&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
win.&#13;
"We&#13;
were&#13;
real&#13;
satisfied&#13;
(after&#13;
the&#13;
tournament),&#13;
but&#13;
we&#13;
tried&#13;
to&#13;
keep&#13;
it&#13;
in&#13;
per-&#13;
spective.&#13;
It's&#13;
much&#13;
too&#13;
early&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
a&#13;
lot&#13;
of&#13;
emphasis&#13;
on&#13;
one&#13;
tournament,"&#13;
said&#13;
Coach&#13;
Tory&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
ranked&#13;
#2&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
nation,&#13;
also&#13;
beat&#13;
the&#13;
#22&#13;
team,&#13;
Columbus&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
tour-&#13;
ney.&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Kilsdonk&#13;
had&#13;
a&#13;
two-out,&#13;
two-run&#13;
triple&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
5th&#13;
to&#13;
give&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
the&#13;
lead&#13;
for&#13;
good.&#13;
The&#13;
team's&#13;
accomplish-&#13;
ments&#13;
last&#13;
weekend&#13;
were&#13;
even&#13;
more&#13;
impres-&#13;
sive&#13;
when&#13;
you&#13;
con-&#13;
sider&#13;
that&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
teams&#13;
had&#13;
started&#13;
their&#13;
sea-&#13;
sons&#13;
before&#13;
enter-&#13;
ing&#13;
the&#13;
tourna-&#13;
ment.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
hadn't&#13;
even&#13;
prac-&#13;
ticed&#13;
outside&#13;
yet.&#13;
Acheson&#13;
couldn't&#13;
pinpoint&#13;
an&#13;
answer&#13;
for&#13;
his&#13;
team's&#13;
superb&#13;
play,&#13;
but&#13;
said,&#13;
"I&#13;
don't&#13;
know&#13;
why,&#13;
but&#13;
the&#13;
excitement&#13;
of&#13;
finally&#13;
getting&#13;
to&#13;
play&#13;
offsets&#13;
the&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
we&#13;
hadn't&#13;
practiced&#13;
outside&#13;
yet."&#13;
Wolff's&#13;
pitching&#13;
was&#13;
complemented&#13;
by&#13;
Billi&#13;
Kapla,&#13;
who&#13;
went&#13;
2-0&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
minuscule&#13;
0.47&#13;
ERA,&#13;
and&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Kris&#13;
VanLangevelde,&#13;
who&#13;
won&#13;
her&#13;
first&#13;
game.&#13;
Wolff's&#13;
ERA&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
basement-low&#13;
0.67.&#13;
"The&#13;
pitching&#13;
staff&#13;
did&#13;
a&#13;
great&#13;
job,"&#13;
said&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
"It&#13;
was&#13;
a&#13;
step&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
direction."&#13;
1995&#13;
NCAA&#13;
II&#13;
RBI&#13;
and&#13;
Home&#13;
Run&#13;
Queen,&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Aiken&#13;
also&#13;
came&#13;
up&#13;
big&#13;
as&#13;
usual.&#13;
Aiken&#13;
hit&#13;
a&#13;
team&#13;
Rangers&#13;
inAction&#13;
best&#13;
.471&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
tournament&#13;
with&#13;
three&#13;
doubles.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jessie&#13;
Johnson&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
major&#13;
force,&#13;
batting&#13;
.381&#13;
with&#13;
two&#13;
doubles&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
triple.&#13;
The&#13;
only&#13;
real&#13;
damage&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers,&#13;
was&#13;
done&#13;
to&#13;
themselves.&#13;
Three&#13;
players&#13;
went&#13;
down&#13;
with&#13;
injuries&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
weekend.&#13;
One&#13;
was&#13;
serious.&#13;
The&#13;
other&#13;
two&#13;
were&#13;
not,&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
Acheson.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
won't&#13;
take&#13;
over&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
Registration&#13;
-&#13;
Mark&#13;
Hahn&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
registration&#13;
may&#13;
become&#13;
a&#13;
reality&#13;
for&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
as&#13;
early&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
1996&#13;
fall&#13;
semes-&#13;
ter.&#13;
"We're&#13;
writing&#13;
up&#13;
a&#13;
draft&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
proposal&#13;
right&#13;
now,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
plan&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
it&#13;
open&#13;
for&#13;
a&#13;
subset&#13;
of&#13;
students&#13;
(to&#13;
try&#13;
out)&#13;
by&#13;
this&#13;
November,"&#13;
said&#13;
Susan&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
registrar&#13;
and&#13;
chair&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
'Ibuch-tone&#13;
Registration&#13;
Committee.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
said&#13;
there&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
a&#13;
growing&#13;
trend&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
UW-System&#13;
toward&#13;
using&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration.&#13;
Three&#13;
institutions&#13;
already&#13;
implementing&#13;
this&#13;
technolo-&#13;
gy&#13;
are&#13;
UW-Madison,&#13;
UW-La&#13;
Crosse&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Whitewater.&#13;
"It&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
really&#13;
nice&#13;
for&#13;
students,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
"Students&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
able&#13;
to&#13;
register&#13;
by&#13;
phone,&#13;
check&#13;
their&#13;
grades&#13;
and&#13;
their&#13;
account&#13;
balance.&#13;
We'll&#13;
even-&#13;
tually&#13;
put&#13;
some&#13;
kind&#13;
of&#13;
financial&#13;
aid&#13;
status&#13;
in&#13;
so&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
one&#13;
ranking&#13;
just&#13;
yet.&#13;
The&#13;
national&#13;
poll&#13;
is&#13;
only&#13;
taken&#13;
every&#13;
two&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
half&#13;
weeks,&#13;
so&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
dominate&#13;
their&#13;
two&#13;
tournaments&#13;
this&#13;
week-&#13;
end&#13;
in&#13;
Georgia&#13;
and&#13;
Orlando,&#13;
Florida&#13;
to&#13;
move&#13;
up.&#13;
The&#13;
road&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
finals&#13;
won't&#13;
be&#13;
easy&#13;
either.&#13;
In&#13;
Georgia,&#13;
they'll&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
face&#13;
no.&#13;
1&#13;
Kennesaw&#13;
State&#13;
again,&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
definitely&#13;
be&#13;
geared&#13;
up&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
re-match.&#13;
However,&#13;
Acheson&#13;
is more&#13;
concerned&#13;
with&#13;
how&#13;
his&#13;
team&#13;
finishes&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
end&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
season&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
College&#13;
World&#13;
Series.&#13;
"We&#13;
have&#13;
a&#13;
chance&#13;
to&#13;
return&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
national&#13;
tour-&#13;
nament&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
potential&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
national&#13;
championship&#13;
contender,"&#13;
Acheson&#13;
said.&#13;
The&#13;
contender's&#13;
first&#13;
home&#13;
game&#13;
is&#13;
on&#13;
April&#13;
10th&#13;
against&#13;
Carthage.&#13;
students&#13;
can&#13;
check&#13;
up&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
applications&#13;
too.&#13;
But&#13;
that's&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
road&#13;
a&#13;
bit."&#13;
Johnson&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
funding&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
will&#13;
come&#13;
mostly&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
drop-fee&#13;
students&#13;
pay&#13;
when&#13;
they&#13;
drop&#13;
a&#13;
course&#13;
during&#13;
regis-&#13;
tration.&#13;
"I&#13;
think&#13;
that's&#13;
a&#13;
really&#13;
good&#13;
use&#13;
for&#13;
these&#13;
funds-&#13;
they&#13;
go&#13;
directly&#13;
to&#13;
benefiting&#13;
the&#13;
students,"&#13;
said&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
"That's&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
should&#13;
go&#13;
for."&#13;
Edward&#13;
Meachen,&#13;
associ-&#13;
ate&#13;
vice&#13;
chancellor&#13;
for&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation&#13;
services,&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
to&#13;
purchase&#13;
a&#13;
product&#13;
like&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration,&#13;
a&#13;
bidding&#13;
process&#13;
must&#13;
be&#13;
issued&#13;
first.&#13;
Cont.&#13;
on&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
,I&#13;
,&#13;
••&#13;
,&#13;
Summer&#13;
Public&#13;
Service&#13;
Internships&#13;
Touch-tone&#13;
from&#13;
page&#13;
I&#13;
spring&#13;
of '97&#13;
for the&#13;
fall&#13;
term."&#13;
It&#13;
isn't&#13;
guaranteed,&#13;
but&#13;
if&#13;
funding&#13;
is available,&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation&#13;
kiosks&#13;
could&#13;
also&#13;
be&#13;
implemented&#13;
by the&#13;
fall&#13;
of&#13;
1997.&#13;
"Eventually,&#13;
we&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to provide&#13;
information&#13;
kiosks&#13;
to help&#13;
students&#13;
find&#13;
out&#13;
about&#13;
course&#13;
availability,"&#13;
said&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"Students&#13;
could&#13;
also&#13;
view&#13;
their&#13;
grade&#13;
reports,&#13;
transcripts&#13;
and&#13;
learn&#13;
about&#13;
upcoming&#13;
events.&#13;
Any&#13;
number&#13;
of pieces&#13;
of&#13;
information&#13;
would&#13;
be avail-&#13;
able&#13;
to students&#13;
and&#13;
staff."&#13;
Meachen&#13;
said&#13;
at least&#13;
two&#13;
kiosks&#13;
would&#13;
be purchased-&#13;
one&#13;
to be installed&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
in the&#13;
Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
These&#13;
are&#13;
high-traffic&#13;
areas&#13;
at the&#13;
uni-&#13;
versity.&#13;
system&#13;
touches&#13;
the&#13;
keypad&#13;
on the&#13;
telephone&#13;
to make&#13;
various&#13;
choices,&#13;
the&#13;
software&#13;
puts&#13;
the&#13;
student's&#13;
voice&#13;
pat-&#13;
terns&#13;
together&#13;
in a way&#13;
that&#13;
makes&#13;
sense&#13;
to the&#13;
comput-&#13;
er. The&#13;
system&#13;
then&#13;
responds&#13;
to corresponding&#13;
instructions.&#13;
Voice&#13;
mail&#13;
also&#13;
operates&#13;
in a similar&#13;
man-&#13;
ner.&#13;
"I think&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
is&#13;
committed&#13;
to getting&#13;
this&#13;
service&#13;
for&#13;
students,&#13;
and&#13;
it&#13;
isn't&#13;
tremendously&#13;
expen-&#13;
sive,&#13;
but&#13;
it might&#13;
be time&#13;
consuming&#13;
for staff,"&#13;
explained&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"If we&#13;
can&#13;
purchase&#13;
the&#13;
package&#13;
this&#13;
spring&#13;
and&#13;
get&#13;
it installed&#13;
in the&#13;
summer,&#13;
we&#13;
could&#13;
do a trial&#13;
run&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
fall&#13;
for the&#13;
1997&#13;
spring&#13;
term.&#13;
But&#13;
we'll&#13;
definitely&#13;
have&#13;
it implemented&#13;
in the&#13;
"We've&#13;
invited&#13;
five&#13;
ven-&#13;
dors&#13;
in to talk&#13;
with&#13;
us about&#13;
their&#13;
products,&#13;
and&#13;
each&#13;
of&#13;
them&#13;
do have&#13;
very&#13;
nice&#13;
products&#13;
to offer,"&#13;
said&#13;
Meachen.&#13;
"The&#13;
package&#13;
we&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
looking&#13;
for would&#13;
be a par-&#13;
ticular&#13;
company's&#13;
software&#13;
and&#13;
hardware,&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
work&#13;
together&#13;
with&#13;
our&#13;
current&#13;
student&#13;
infor-&#13;
mation,&#13;
registration&#13;
system&#13;
and so on."&#13;
Two&#13;
companies&#13;
the&#13;
univer-&#13;
sity&#13;
has&#13;
already&#13;
considered&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
are&#13;
Periphonics&#13;
Incorporated&#13;
and&#13;
TRG&#13;
Incorporated,&#13;
The&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Group.&#13;
Meachen&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
touch-tone&#13;
registration&#13;
involves&#13;
voice-response&#13;
soft-&#13;
ware&#13;
with&#13;
a digitizing&#13;
voice.&#13;
When&#13;
a student&#13;
using&#13;
the&#13;
County&#13;
Public&#13;
Defender's&#13;
Office;&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Area&#13;
Development&#13;
Corp.;&#13;
the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
District&#13;
Attorney's&#13;
Office;&#13;
the&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
juvenile&#13;
courts;&#13;
Walworth&#13;
County&#13;
Court;&#13;
the&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
District&#13;
Attorney's&#13;
Office;&#13;
Racine&#13;
County&#13;
Housing&#13;
Authority;&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
and&#13;
Racine&#13;
police&#13;
departments.&#13;
The&#13;
program&#13;
is open&#13;
to&#13;
sophomore,&#13;
junior,&#13;
or &#13;
senior&#13;
college&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
have&#13;
completed&#13;
at least&#13;
six&#13;
cred-&#13;
its of political&#13;
science.&#13;
Samuel&#13;
Pernacciaro,&#13;
Associate&#13;
Professor&#13;
of&#13;
Political&#13;
Science&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
is coordinator&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
program.&#13;
For&#13;
more&#13;
information&#13;
and&#13;
an&#13;
application,&#13;
call&#13;
Pernacciaro&#13;
at&#13;
595-2399,&#13;
or &#13;
write&#13;
PSIP,&#13;
Political&#13;
Science&#13;
Department,&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
Molinaro&#13;
367,&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
WI&#13;
53141-2000.&#13;
Intern&#13;
positions&#13;
at local&#13;
and&#13;
national&#13;
government&#13;
agencies&#13;
and&#13;
public&#13;
service&#13;
organizations&#13;
will&#13;
be avail-&#13;
able&#13;
this&#13;
summer&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
Public&#13;
Service&#13;
Internship&#13;
Program&#13;
(PSIP)&#13;
provides&#13;
Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
practical&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
helping&#13;
with&#13;
legal&#13;
services&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
poor,&#13;
assisting&#13;
court&#13;
agencies&#13;
and&#13;
researching&#13;
constituent&#13;
problems&#13;
for&#13;
legislators.&#13;
Students&#13;
can&#13;
earn&#13;
from&#13;
three&#13;
to six&#13;
cred-&#13;
its in the&#13;
program.&#13;
Several&#13;
new&#13;
sites&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
added&#13;
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VOLUME 24  •  ISSUE  23  •  MARCH  28,  1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
;Parkside Reorganization&#13;
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Shade Demoted&#13;
University System to be&#13;
Discussed at Public Hearing&#13;
don't  provide  live testimony&#13;
and  wish  to  provide  input  to&#13;
the  Regents  can  respond  in&#13;
writing,   e-mail  or have  their&#13;
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for state  resources.&#13;
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Individuals   at  the&#13;
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share  their  views  on the&#13;
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the  areas  of access  to UW&#13;
programs,  higher  education&#13;
affordability,  fostering&#13;
learning   and  improving  the&#13;
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News Editor&#13;
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Beginning July   1, 1996,&#13;
three of the  University   of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's  col-&#13;
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two.The School of&#13;
Education, the  School  of&#13;
LiberalArts,  and  the&#13;
Schoolof Business   will  be&#13;
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Collegeof Liberal  Arts  and&#13;
Sciencesand  the  School  of&#13;
, Business and  Technology.&#13;
The College of Arts  and&#13;
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Business and  Technology&#13;
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Engineering with  the&#13;
Schoolof Business.   The&#13;
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Collegeof Arts  and&#13;
Sciences.&#13;
Last spring,  the  Budget&#13;
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gested reducing  costs&#13;
through reorganization&#13;
by&#13;
reducing the  number   of&#13;
schools."There  was  a  dis-&#13;
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ofvarious  models;  finally  it&#13;
came down to  this  particu-&#13;
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faculty and  administration&#13;
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and classes  being  taught,"&#13;
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Canary  said,  "I think   it&#13;
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What. affects  them  is  stu-&#13;
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offered." Canary   played   an&#13;
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cuts.&#13;
.&#13;
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Just   what. it. was  going to&#13;
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"It's  really  been  in&#13;
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This  is  something   that   a lot&#13;
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When  asked  how she  feels&#13;
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Parkside   Education   pro-&#13;
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Students   had  heard   news&#13;
of the  possible  change  but&#13;
dismissed   it  as  a  rumor.&#13;
"I'm  sure  she  [Shade]  has&#13;
known  about  it  for&#13;
months,"  said  Mary  Waller,&#13;
former  Parkside   professor&#13;
of education.&#13;
Barbara   Shade,   present-&#13;
ly dean  of the  School  of&#13;
Education,   said,  "They&#13;
don't  seem  to  be happy&#13;
with  it."&#13;
Education   professor&#13;
Clara  New  said,"There's&#13;
not  been  any  formal  plan&#13;
put  before  the  faculty.&#13;
[Plans]  are  constantly   in&#13;
writing."  The  Vice&#13;
ChancellorlProvost&#13;
John&#13;
Ost.heimer  orally  proposed&#13;
the  possible  restructuring&#13;
in  a  Faculty   Senate   meet-&#13;
ing  last  fall.&#13;
Canary   said  that   the&#13;
School of Education   is the&#13;
smallest   of the  three   and&#13;
would  have  been  the  first&#13;
Parkside to Focus&#13;
on Women&#13;
Notestein   (D-Milwaukee).&#13;
Other  speakers   include  Ana&#13;
Garcia-Ashley,  a Milwaukee&#13;
activist,  and  Mary  Gonzalez,&#13;
a Chicago community  orga-&#13;
nizer.  Music will be per-&#13;
formed  by Judy  Gorman,  a&#13;
New York singer.&#13;
The  conference,  which&#13;
runs  from  8 a.m.  to 3:30&#13;
p.m.  in the  Union,  costs $20&#13;
including  lunch  or $15 with-&#13;
out  lunch.  For  more  infor-&#13;
mation,  call 595-2177.&#13;
The  8th  annual   Focus  on&#13;
Women Conference  sched-&#13;
uled  for March  30 on cam-&#13;
pus  will feature   talks  by&#13;
three  state  representatives.&#13;
Sponsored  by the  UW-&#13;
Parkside   Women's  Studies&#13;
Advisory  Committee,  the&#13;
Focus  on Women Conference&#13;
will include  talks  by state&#13;
Senators   Gwendolynne&#13;
Moore (D-Milwaukee),  and&#13;
Peggy  Rosenzweig  (R-&#13;
Wauwatosa),  as  well as&#13;
Representative    Barbara&#13;
Cont. on&#13;
p.&#13;
2&#13;
Reorganization&#13;
Cant. from I&#13;
nent replacement will begin in&#13;
October.&#13;
When Shade became Dean in&#13;
1987, speculation began about the&#13;
School's procedures. "Shade was not&#13;
chosen by the usual search commit-&#13;
tee. She was just put in and no one&#13;
was ever asked. She was suddenly&#13;
raised to Dean," said Waller.&#13;
"They can't pretend they did [a&#13;
search},   there  wasn't  one,  We were&#13;
never asked. One day she was a fac-&#13;
ulty person acting as department&#13;
chair. Then she was promoted to&#13;
Dean.&#13;
It&#13;
happened so improperly,&#13;
without faculty input," said Waller.&#13;
About the Journal Times front&#13;
page article last week, Canary said,&#13;
"I thought that was quite silly,"&#13;
referring to the singling out of&#13;
Shade.&#13;
There has been' some general dis-&#13;
satisfaction with the College of&#13;
Education. Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association (PSGA)&#13;
members Zac Pawlowski and April&#13;
Schoenberg, both education stu-&#13;
dents, will hold a forum for con-&#13;
cerned education students.&#13;
"We would like to provide the&#13;
opportunity for students to share&#13;
their  concerns  .and provide  con-&#13;
structive criticisms of the depart-&#13;
ment in an open forum to be held&#13;
later  in the  semester,"   the  letter&#13;
reads.&#13;
And "We would like to givestu-&#13;
dents the chance to share some of&#13;
their  experiences,    good  or bad,&#13;
without repercussions. This is not&#13;
intended to be a hostile environ-&#13;
ment  nor  an environment    of charac-&#13;
ter assassination,  instead we hope&#13;
it will provide an arena for students&#13;
to freely discuss a variety of stu-&#13;
dent  concerns."&#13;
Students  that would be interested&#13;
in participating  in this forum can&#13;
contact Pawlowski or Schoenberg in&#13;
the PSGA office. Pawlowski can be&#13;
reached bye-mail at&#13;
. pawlowsz@it.uwp.edu.&#13;
_&#13;
"There are a lot of students  who&#13;
have transferred  to [other schools].&#13;
There's been unequal treatment  of&#13;
students  due to race. I think&#13;
[Shade's] policies and behaviors are&#13;
race-based," said Waller.&#13;
One student in the Education pro-&#13;
gram said, "There's favoritism&#13;
towards students who comply with&#13;
professor's   beliefs."&#13;
The Business department will be&#13;
able to offer better job opportunities&#13;
for its graduates.  "Every single&#13;
graduate  [should be matched with]&#13;
a job. Putting them together, we&#13;
can  increase   our sources.   Both  pro-&#13;
grams can use more students. The&#13;
employers of the region would like&#13;
more graduates," said Richard&#13;
Brown, dean of the School of&#13;
Business.    Brown  will  serve  as dean&#13;
of the School of Business and&#13;
Technology effective July 1.&#13;
"It&#13;
will certainly help students in&#13;
that we'll be able to more effectively&#13;
find ways for computer science and&#13;
business programs to work togeth-&#13;
er. By putting the two programs in&#13;
the  same  school,  we can  improve&#13;
advising dramatically," said Brown.&#13;
"There  are  some  program  syner-&#13;
gies between MIS (Management&#13;
Information Systems) and computer&#13;
science. We'll work together gaining&#13;
corporate support to purchase hard-&#13;
ware  and  software,"  said  Brown.&#13;
"I think students will gain a&#13;
greater visibility for the field in&#13;
general. I think it makes perfect&#13;
sense,"  said  Brown.&#13;
"There are those who would have&#13;
preferred no dean at all, for exam-&#13;
ple. There were some people who&#13;
would have preferred to retain the&#13;
status quo. [But] there was agree-&#13;
ment that for most people, this is a&#13;
reasonable   compromise,"   said&#13;
Canary.&#13;
A similar two-school structure&#13;
was at Parkside in 1970. "We've&#13;
come full circle. Four schools is a&#13;
bit too big.for a college this size,"&#13;
Canary said.&#13;
While money is a big factor in the&#13;
restructuring    of the  university,&#13;
there may be other reasons. When&#13;
asked why the change, Shade said,&#13;
"I have no idea; I suppose budget&#13;
cuts."&#13;
"The state is reducing its invest-&#13;
ment in our public and higher edu-&#13;
cation. For computer programs to&#13;
be state-of-the-art  and up to date,&#13;
we need [corporate] help," said&#13;
Brown.&#13;
By reducing administrative  over-&#13;
head, Parkside will save $71,000 in&#13;
the next fiscal year, as stated in the&#13;
Journal Times.&#13;
his friends in Europe&#13;
to hear Gorman. While&#13;
in  Germany,   Gorman&#13;
recorded her first&#13;
album, which was&#13;
later released under a&#13;
Milwaukee-based label&#13;
in the late 1980's. Her&#13;
recording   was  nomi-&#13;
nated for album of the&#13;
year in New York.&#13;
Gorman has per-&#13;
formed  in ten  coun-&#13;
tries and forty states.&#13;
She looks forward to&#13;
her visit to Wisconsin&#13;
and she recalls many&#13;
wonderful   experiences&#13;
playing here. She will&#13;
be presenting  a con-&#13;
cert of her original&#13;
songs which reflect her&#13;
political and social&#13;
concerns,   love  issues,&#13;
womanhood, and our&#13;
endangered  environ-&#13;
ment.&#13;
Gorman will present&#13;
her lecture, "The&#13;
History of Women and&#13;
Music from Ancient to&#13;
Contemporary    Times,"&#13;
at noon on April 1 in&#13;
Union 207. Her con-&#13;
cert is scheduled in&#13;
Union Square for 7:30&#13;
that evening. Gorman&#13;
will also make a spe-&#13;
cial appearance at the&#13;
Focus on Women&#13;
Conference held at the&#13;
Parkside Union&#13;
Saturday  March 30,&#13;
from 8:30-3:30 pm.&#13;
with a personal crisis&#13;
in her  own  life,&#13;
Gorman evolved from&#13;
a woman   too intimi-&#13;
dated to pursue her&#13;
dream  to  an  accom-&#13;
plished singer, song-&#13;
writer and lecturer.&#13;
Gorman is a self-&#13;
taught musician whose&#13;
biggest inspirations&#13;
were abolitionist&#13;
Harriet Tubman and&#13;
blues great Alberta&#13;
Hunter, who sang well&#13;
into her 70's.&#13;
Gorman began her&#13;
professional singing&#13;
career  in her  late&#13;
twenties. Had she&#13;
started at a younger&#13;
age, she thinks she&#13;
may have had more&#13;
opportunities  due to&#13;
society's   focus  on&#13;
youth. However, her&#13;
age and wisdom have&#13;
created   more  success&#13;
for her because she&#13;
has been extremely&#13;
focused and commit-&#13;
ted. Gorman claims&#13;
she is free of any&#13;
youthful illusions.&#13;
Gorman's   career&#13;
moved into high gear&#13;
when well-known folk&#13;
musician Pete Seeger&#13;
invited her to an inter-&#13;
national   music  confer-&#13;
ence  in Germany.&#13;
Seeger was impressed&#13;
by Gorman's perfor-&#13;
mance  at  an  environ-&#13;
mental festival he had&#13;
organized and wanted&#13;
"This iswhat I&#13;
do!"&#13;
Folk singer to perform&#13;
• Andrea Kreft&#13;
Guest Writer&#13;
For Brooklyn native&#13;
Judy Gorman, singing&#13;
was a dream. Deep&#13;
inside she carried the&#13;
passion   to sing.&#13;
Receiving little encour-&#13;
agement   when  she  was&#13;
younger,  no one&#13;
seemed to understand&#13;
her vision. Today,&#13;
Gorman  claims,&#13;
"Music has become a&#13;
metaphor for becoming&#13;
myself. I can't even&#13;
imagine myself doing&#13;
anything else for a liv-&#13;
ing."&#13;
Gorman will be a&#13;
featured lecturer and&#13;
performer as part of&#13;
the activities sched-&#13;
uled by the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
for Women's History&#13;
Month. Gorman's lec-&#13;
ture will focus on the&#13;
history of women in&#13;
music. She believes&#13;
women  can  conquer&#13;
the odds and move&#13;
their lives forward in&#13;
whatever   direction&#13;
they may choose. "The&#13;
most important thing&#13;
in achieving your goals&#13;
is to become  unam-&#13;
bivalent, unapologetic,&#13;
and unconditionally&#13;
committed,"   said&#13;
Gorman. "Tobe able to&#13;
say with pride, this is&#13;
what I dO'"&#13;
By coming to grips&#13;
Note for English Majors&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta,the English honors society,is accepting new members. To&#13;
qualify,students must have a 3.0 GPAin Englishcourses. There is a one-time&#13;
$35.00 initiationfee whichcan be sent to Professor AndrewMcLean(CART&#13;
278; 595-2019) together Withstudent's social security number and date of&#13;
graduation. Checks made out to SigmaTau Deltashould be receivedby April&#13;
2.The Spnng SrD dinner Willbe on campus Friday,April19.&#13;
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              <text>THE&#13;
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VOLUME 24 • ISSUE 24 • APRIL 4, 1996&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
Dittrich Gives Talk:&#13;
"Women iilEastern Europe"&#13;
the  entire   health   care  system.&#13;
The  issue  of birth  control  and  abor-&#13;
tion  is quite  controversial  in these&#13;
countries.  There  are  many  unwanted&#13;
pregnancies,   yet the  government   fails&#13;
to educate  young people  about  contra-&#13;
'ceptives,&#13;
As' a result,  abortion  is often&#13;
used&#13;
as&#13;
birth  control. For every  100&#13;
live births  there  are&#13;
67&#13;
abortions.   On&#13;
the  average,  a woman  will have  12&#13;
abortions  in her  lifetime.&#13;
It&#13;
is believed  that  education  is the&#13;
key  for the  future  generation.   The&#13;
children  must  learn  how to get  along&#13;
with  others  and  how to treat   every-&#13;
one with  equality.&#13;
Dittrich   explaioed  that  her  visit  to&#13;
Eastern   Europe  was  both  exhilarat-&#13;
ing and  disheartening.   It was  excit-&#13;
ing to learn  about  a different  way  of&#13;
life, but  it was  difficult to watch  peo-&#13;
ple living  a very  rural  lifestyle .&#13;
Education   is definitely  the  key  to&#13;
success  and  an  improved  standard   of&#13;
living.&#13;
It&#13;
will be a difficult transfor-&#13;
mation,  but  a necessary  one.&#13;
• Laura   Van  Strien&#13;
Guest  Writer&#13;
The  status    of women  in  Eastern&#13;
Europe  was  the  topic  of a lecture&#13;
given  on  March   27  as  part   of  the&#13;
University   of Wisconsin-Parkside's&#13;
Soup  and  Substance    lecture&#13;
series.  Carol  Dittrich,    associate   pro-&#13;
fessor  of history   at  UW-Milwaukee&#13;
presented   the  lecture.   Dittrich   also&#13;
teaches   at  Mount   Mary  College.&#13;
Dittrich   discussed    the  transforma-&#13;
tion  to  post-communism&#13;
and  the&#13;
eff~cts of that   transformation&#13;
on the&#13;
women&#13;
livinz&#13;
in  Hungary,   Poland,&#13;
the  Slovak   Republic,   and  the  former&#13;
Yugoslavia,   all  of which  are  regions&#13;
that  Dittrich   has  traveled    extensive-&#13;
ly.&#13;
The  first   section   of the  lecture&#13;
concerned   the  women   in  Hungary.&#13;
There,  as  in  the  rest   of Eastern&#13;
Europe,  women's   issues   are  largely&#13;
viewed  as  unimportant.&#13;
Because&#13;
Eastern   European    society  is, for the&#13;
most  part,   rural   and  traditional,    the&#13;
domestic   sphere   of life  still  remains&#13;
the  responsibility&#13;
of the  women.&#13;
Everyday   chores  that   are  made  rela-&#13;
tively  easy  for  U.S.  women  by mod-&#13;
ern  technology,   are  performed   the&#13;
old-fashioned   way  in  Eastern&#13;
Europe.   For  instance,    washing&#13;
clothes  requires   extensive   hand&#13;
washing   or the  use  of a very  old&#13;
model  washing   machine.   Dryers   are&#13;
virtually   unavailable.&#13;
The  women  of&#13;
Eastern    Europe   make  trips  to the&#13;
store  every  day  because   of the  space&#13;
limitations    in  homes   and  stores.&#13;
Dittrich   explained   that  women&#13;
have  very  poor  representation&#13;
in&#13;
politics  and  must   fight  for every-&#13;
thing.   Their  lives  are  stressful   and&#13;
offer  little  or no  free  time.  Dittrich&#13;
also  explained   that   while  marriage&#13;
is often  thought   of as  a means  of&#13;
escape, for many women&#13;
it&#13;
turns out&#13;
to be  a trap  in  and  of itself.  Several&#13;
generations   live together   in the&#13;
same  home  and  the  level  of frustra-&#13;
tion  and  anger  that   builds  often  dri-L&#13;
ves  young  women  out.  Many  men&#13;
are abusive, and violence in a&#13;
household   is expected.  Affairs  are&#13;
considered   acceptable   for  men  but&#13;
not  for women.   The  divorce  rate&#13;
continually   rises  and  the  living  con-&#13;
ditions worsen.&#13;
Dittrich   also  discussed   the  lack  of&#13;
modern  medical  technology   in  most&#13;
post-communist    countries.   Most  hos-&#13;
pitals   are  technologically   outdated.&#13;
The  physicians   are  paid  very  poorly&#13;
for their  services  and,  in  turn,   do&#13;
not  perform  at  their  highest   level.&#13;
Health   care,  in general,   requires&#13;
extreme   overhauling.   There  seems&#13;
to  be a gross  inefficiency  throughout&#13;
Stopping Rape&#13;
Sigma Tau Delta&#13;
Spring Banquet&#13;
rape,  society  tends  to put  unwar-&#13;
ranted   blame  on the  victim.&#13;
Another   factor  which  they  feel&#13;
may  contribute   to rape  is the  dan-&#13;
gerous  mix  of too much  alcohol  and&#13;
not  enough  communication.&#13;
Three&#13;
out  of five women  and  two  out  of&#13;
three   men  confessed  to getting&#13;
involved  in "coercive  sexual  behav-&#13;
ior" while  drinking   alcohol,  accord-&#13;
ing  to Public  Health  Reports.&#13;
One  explanation   for this  is that&#13;
many  people  view alcohol  as  an&#13;
excuse  to act  inappropriately.&#13;
It&#13;
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Guest  Writer&#13;
• Kristine   Hansen&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
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college  campuses   is the  occurrence&#13;
of rape.&#13;
According  to the  National&#13;
Coalition  Against   Sexual  Assault,&#13;
"One  in  four  college women  have&#13;
either   been  raped  or  suffered&#13;
attempted    rape."   Also  a  surprising&#13;
84% of these  women  knew  who their&#13;
assailants were.&#13;
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Federal   Bureau   of Investigation&#13;
state   that   they  can't  accurately&#13;
determine   the  level  of sexual&#13;
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all  cases  go unreported.&#13;
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•  Parkside's    chapter    of Sigma  Tau&#13;
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Dispute Resolution Center Planned&#13;
for&#13;
Parks ide&#13;
-Jonathan  Shailor&#13;
Guest Writer&#13;
Have you ever found yourself in&#13;
any of the following situations? You&#13;
and your roommate have a continu-&#13;
ing disagreement about how to keep&#13;
your living space clean. Your&#13;
employer habitually makes racist&#13;
remarks. Someone talks to you in&#13;
ways that make you feel uncomfort-&#13;
able. Youhave a disagreement with&#13;
someone about money, possession,&#13;
privacy or responsibility. Of course,&#13;
we all find ourselves in situations&#13;
like these from time to time. Most of&#13;
the time, we fmd ways to handle&#13;
them. Unfortunately, when the con-&#13;
flict is difficult to resolve, we may&#13;
avoid confrontation, or feel that our&#13;
only alternative is to go on the&#13;
attack.&#13;
Soon, the campus will present&#13;
another alternative: the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside Dispute&#13;
Resolution Center. The Center will&#13;
offer a service in which trained&#13;
mediators will assist disputing par-&#13;
ties in the resolution of their con-&#13;
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our own campus: students, faculty,&#13;
staff and administrators.  As media-&#13;
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decisions. Instead, they will facili-&#13;
tate a highly structured process that&#13;
enables parties to be heard and&#13;
understood. They will also help dis-&#13;
putants to clarify issues, to discuss&#13;
a range of alternatives,  and to craft&#13;
agreements that satisfy everyone&#13;
involved.&#13;
.&#13;
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Resolution Center came from&#13;
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Mateo Mackbee, who began conver-&#13;
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police officer Marlene Schlecht and&#13;
communications professor Jonathan&#13;
Shailor, two people with prior inter-&#13;
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mediation. Schlecht is an experi-&#13;
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Residence Life DeAnn Stone. Both&#13;
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 THE-VOLUME 24 • ISSUE 26 • APRIL 18, 1996ESTABLISHED 1972FacultyseeksinputFaculty committee  needsstudents  to nominate  out-standing teachers.Every year theUniversity  of Wisconsin-Parkside honors two out-standing teachers  from itsacademic  staff and facultywith the University  ofWisconsin-  ------------Parks ideTeachingExcellenceAwards."For stu-dents, thisis theirchance to recognize goodteachers," said OliverHayward, associate  profes-sor of history at UW-Parkside. Hayward  is athree-time award-winnerand a member of the facul-ty committee  making thisyear's decision.Any student  may nomi-nate faculty for this year'sTeaching Excellenceo Jim HendricksonEditor-in-ChiefAward. Forms may bepicked up at the AdvisingCenter (WYLL 107).Deadline for receipt ofnominations  is April 30,1996.Any continuiqg  full timemember of the faculty orteaching academic staffwho has taught  a mini-mum of five years at UW-Parkside  is eligible toreceive anaward. Therecipients ofthe awardsfor the lastseven yearswill not beconsideredeligible this year: i.e.,C.M. Chen, RossGunderson,  OliverHayward, Mark James,Lisa Kornetsky, DonKurnmings,Maria  Leavitt,Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz,Carl Lindner, PatrickMcGuire, Paul Mohazzabi,Jane Pinnow, and CaroleVopat.Nominations  may"be"Thisis their chancetorecoqnizetjoodteachers"Oliver Haywarddropped off at theRangerOffice (WYLL D139C),Union Information Center,Advising Center (WYLL107), the OMSA Office(WYLL D182), or theSecretary  of the Faculty(MOLN D135).Ozone,AirMahagemen~To Be Focus ,oGEarthQ"Ozone and theAirManagemt!il~'Program in Southeastern  Wi:seon.sm"will be discussedbystate officillI~",'lOlChicago representative  from.Environmental  ProteetioIlAgand a sciencereseareherdur!discussion atilhe Urtiver-sit0Wisconsin-Parkside4j.1rilPanelistswillhsection chief;WisNaturalResourceManagement,  Mad,assistant  prl1fessorParkside;.rohnc~o()Owls, Eagles and VulturesSeen Flying Around In Communication  Arts TheatreoJess AndersenGuest WriterAn owl,falcon, and hawkmade flight presentations aver the heads of 350 peo-ple on March 30 in the Communication Arts Theatre.Roger Holloway present-ed "Flight For Survival," aprogram focusing on birdsofprey existing in today's warid and the steps necessaryto save these birds andother endangered species from extinction.Abarn owl named"Lou-al"and a red-tailed hawk named "Sierra" were just two ofthe ten birds displayed. Oneofthe most impressive birdswas a twenty-eight-year-old Golden Eagle named "Kuma,"who mesmerized theaudience with his beauti-.ful golden feathers and his7-1/2foot wing span.Birds of prey playa veryimportant role in our natur-al environment not onlybecausethey-reduce rodentpopulations, but becausethey serve as indicators ofthe condition of our natur-al environment. The WorldBird Sanctuary primarilyfocuses on educating the worid about the importance oftheir preservation. Birds ofprey are coming closer to extinct everyday. The "FlightFor Survival" presentationtalked about how these majestic creatures  can besaved.AsHolloway described eachbird ofprey; the audience was fascinated by the way each predator calmly perchedon his arm. These birds cauldfly back and forth over the audience from Roger toLibby Wheary, a Parkside student, who wore a long protective glovewhile each birdperched on herarmaswell.Many ofthe children in theaudience were amazed at the way these birds tookflight. Holloway also tookaCont onpage 2&#13;
Parkside OffersFilm InternshipThe University ofWisconsin-Parkside EnglishDepartment will offer stu-dents the chance to experi-ence the production of a the-atrical film beginning inmid-July.Julie King, English SeniorLecturer, will head the  .course which will allow 20Parkside students theopportunity to work asinterns on RANDUM Filmand Entertainment's  politi-cal comedyNeighbor King.The three credit course,which begins its six weekrun on July 15, will offerstudents positionsinpro-duction, camera, make-up,lighting, and wardrobe.These positions involve cam-era set-up and operation,lighting set-up, set construe-tion,preparationof actors'make-up and clothing, foodservice, acting as "extras,"etc.The class is open to allstudents on a first come,first served basis. No experi-ence isrequired. ProducerMick Wynhoff(America'sDeadliest Home Video )andDirector Mike Jittlov(TheWizard of Speed and Time)will give students a two-day,in-depth lecture on everyaspect offilmmaking andtheir roles in the production,prior to filming.Interested students mustmeet with King, officeComm Arts 254, Ext. 2507,immediately for approvaland summer registrationinformation..Representatives to SpeakonCampusState Representative Robert Wirch,Democrat (Kenosha) and StateRepresentative Bonnie Ladwig, Republican(Racine County) will be speaking to thePolitical Parties and Interest Group class atParkside.Representative Wirch will be speaking onApril 18 and Representative Ladwig onApril 23 at 9:30 a.m. in Molinaro 116.Each representative  will be talking abouthislher respective party and how it func-tions in the legislature. They will also betalking about current issues before thestate legislature.Any student who is interested in hearingthe presentations .iswelcome to attend.Birds at ParksideCont  frompageIlot of time educating the youngchildren about the impor-tance of how to preserve andprotect these birds.The show was sponsored bythe Racine Zoological Society, the VonSchrader Company and Lambda Pi Eta (the UW-Parkside chapter of the Nation~lCommunication Hanor Society). The purpose ofthe show was to benefit the Racine Zoological Gardens. For more information about these majestic creatures ofnature, write to The World BirdSanctuary, PO. Box 270270,St. Louis, Missouri, 63127,or call (314) 938-6193.Wise graduates joinEducators Credit Unionbeforeleaving campus!Whoacares about yourfinancial needsby offering High Returns on Savings,and Low rates on Student, Car, andHome Loan Rates.Whoaoffers TotallyFree Checking and MasterCardNISA?Wedo. You're part ofthe credit unionfamily. Joining iseasy, and you are amember for life!Tallent Hall Rm. 286595-2150http://www.ecu.com9:30-4:00&#13;
Volunteerof the WeekStudents  are selected  asVolunteer  of the Week bytheir  altruistic  attitudes,the amount  of time sharedwithin  the community  andthe positive  impact  theirservice  has made in thelives of others.  This week'svolunteer  is GinaSchueneman.Gina is a sophomoremajoring  biology with inten-tions of going on to medi-cine. Gina has been activein the volunteer  programsince her freshman  yearwith the Shalom  Center  andbecame  a weekly volunteerat St. Catherine's  Hospital.This year she has becomean active volunteer  with theKenosha  County  MedicalExaminer  and VolunteerConnection  recruiter.Gina says she loves volun-teering  in a medical setting.It gives her  the opportunityto learn  about what goes onin a hospital  and allows herto connect  with doctors.Volunteering  in the MedicalExaminer's  Officehas allowed her toobserve autopsies,and she is excitedthat soon she will beable to help performthem. These experi-ences have taughther many valuablethings  that she willbe able to take tomedical school andkeep for life.To Gina volunteer-ing isn't just  a learn-ing experience.  Shejust likes being withpeople. She said,"1really enjoy helping  people."Her Volunteer  ConnectionSupervisor,  Carol Engberg,supports  this by saying,"Gina is a responsible,friendly, conscientious  per-son who is easy to workwith."Itis clear that  Gina reallywants  to help others.  Withthe Volunteer  Connection,Gina recruits  new volun-teers.Gina SchuenemanGina, in addition to thevaluable  medical informa-tion she has received, haslearned  that smiles andthank  yous are enough toknow that people appreciateher help. Gina, here is onemore smile and thank youfor all the help you havegiven to the people aroundyou.Volunteer  OpportunitiesRecreational  Aide. Instruct inmates at theRacine  Correctional  Institution how to knit,crochet  and sew. Learn how to work in acorrectional  institute setting and how towork with a diverse population. Bilingual aplus. See Carol in the Volunteer Office orcall Carmen  Kerkman at 886-3214,  ext. 593.charts, and various other clerical tasks.Contact Carol in the Volunteer Center orMary Collins at 654-0491.Special Events:Museum Assistant. Sat. April'27, 10:30-noon. Help the Kenosha Museum with theEarth Day Birthday Celebration. Serve cakeor help preschool children with arts andcrafts. Contact Heather at the VolunteerOffice.Beach Cleanup. Sat. April 27, 8:30-noon.Help at Racine beaches.  Meet at Lakeview.Contact Heather in the Volunteer Office orWendy at 633-9372.Wilson Elementary Sports Day.Tues. May28, 7:45-11 am. Help with a variety of sportsand activities. Need lots of help.Victim Witness  Specialist  Intern. Juniors orseniors  in criminal justice, sociology, or psy-chology can help at Racine County VictimWitness  Program. Volunteers willassist thevictims and witnesses  through their involve-ment with the criminal justice system andthrough close contact with the districtAttorney. Contact Carol in the VolunteerOffice.Clerical Assistant. Work with PlannedParenthood  in Kenosha filing patient'sreports,  answering the telephone  and takingmessages,  typing, making and inactivatingSee Heather or Carol in the  VolunteerOffice, WYLL0-175, inside the CareerCenter, or call 595-2011 .Garth BrooksRocks Milwaukee•Karen DiehlManaging EditorHerndon," Garth drawled,"But I think I can hold myown." He then proceeded toThe concert which took       strum the first few notes ofplace on April 13 atthe song, sending the crowdMilwaukee's Bradley Center    into a frenzy.  After thepresented  a fascinating  corn-   album-version  of the songbination of traditionalwas complete, the music grewCountry-Western music and    quiet, and Garth told the21st century special effects.     crowd that he was in theGarth Brooks, in his third of    process of recording a live3 Milwaukee performances,     album, and that he betproved himself to be one of     Milwaukee would like tothe most energetic perform-     have a chance to be onit.ers alive today by holding the   The crowd was then prompt-attention of over 30,000 peo-    ed to sing the third verse ofpie for more than 2 and a       the song, released  as a singlehalf hours.from Garth's huge DallasThe show began with two     show a few years ago.cowboys strumming guitars       Other high points includedbeside an electric campfire.      a very emotionalDigital crickets chirped in the   "Unanswered  Prayers"  and abackground and a spotlight     heartfelt "We Shall Be Free."full-moon lit the scene.  The     For just a few minutes,  eachpair entertained  the crowd by   ofthe 30,000 people in thesinging silly country songs      auditorium really believed inabout boots and chewing       world peace and harmony.  Ittobacco.was a feeling I won't soon for-After a half-hour break, the   get."Garth-Man" himself took the     Garth's encores included anstage.  Rising out of a grand-    acoustic rendition of Bobpiano, he opened with  'When   Seger's "Night Moves," astheOld Stuff was New," the    well as his own "She's Everyfirst song off of his most        Woman." 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He said, She Said...That time ofthe month• Scott MalikSingle SapGee, Karen.Thanks  a bunch. Justthe topic I have been looking forwardto writing about. Can I ever show myface in public again? Will I be amarked man?My feelings about PMS are likemost of the male populace, and yet Ican be sympathetic  to it because Ihave seen different  intensities  of it.PMS, IRS, KGB, SWF: these  arethe kisses of death.  They all useacronyms for personal  gain.Q.Why does the IRS audit?A.Because they are the IRS.Q.Why does a woman get crankyevery 28 days?A.Because they have PMS.I have seen some women use PMSto get anything  they want. Usuallythe man just goes along because hedoesn't want to confront Satan.  "Allright, dear. We'll watch Bridges ofMadison County again-instead  of thisnew Schwarzenegger  flick." And evenif the flow of emotions isn't heavy,she's happy because she got her wayand she used PMS as an excuse.Now, I'm not saying women do.thisall the time, but I don't believe everywoman is innocent of it.Andwomenknow this because it works!!! Jeez, if Ihad a credit for every time I made amidnight  run to Taco Bell or BaskinRobbins for my ex, I'd be... well, I'dbe a math major at Parkside.(Granted, pregnancy  is far off fromPMS but the same rules applybecause the mood swings are juSt asunpredictable.)  And I went, halfasleep with my hair all ratted,  halfmy face sliding off-my skull, wearingmy ~weaters and fuzzy slippers. Ibasically looked like your friendly,neighborhood "can I bum a quarter"guy.But is was either  that  or I wouldn'teven  be allowed to drive past a TacoBell without some subtle remarkabout how "SELFISH I WAS!!!"Soladies, if you want things  from thebeau, PMS is a great  way to gobecause we are all basically suckersand fall for that  every time. "What??You have PMS? I am at your serviceyour majesty. Please ... JUST DON'TKILL ME!!!"And, to all the guys who are stillwith me, PMS is a great time to earnsome brownie points! This would be agreat time to have a unique bunch offlowers sent to her at home or work(don't send roses ...anyone one can dothat.  They like it when you get cre-ative). Better yet, take her out for aromantic evening of dinner and a car-riage ride, or a cozy evening by thefire, movie and some wine.But this is a really bad time to tellher that  you would rather   work onyour car than  spend time with her. Orworst of all (and if anyone does thisyou are without  my sympathies): tellher you've been feeling constrictedand need more space. Ifthat  is thecase ...move! Trust me. I know fromexperience. Hide out in Montana orsomething and learn to live likeGrizzly Adams. Youwill never be safefrom her wrath.So once again kids, we come to theend of another  "grrrreat!!" column.Any guys who want to tell me howPMS has ruined their lives can e-mailme atmaliks@it.uwp.edu.Any womenwho wanna kill me or tell where I cango with my opinions can e-mail myfriend Paul at thuriot@it.uwp.edu.• Karen  DiehlManaging  EditorA woman with PMS is muchlike ... well, like ... Hmm.  I guessshe's not much like anything·else on Earth.   She's generallyunpredictable,  but not always.She's sometimes crabby, but notalways.  And she usually  getsoverly emotional,  but notalways.  It has been my experi-ence that  men are very irritatedby this lack of consistency infemale behavior.  All I have tosay on THAT subject is, if youthink  it suckswatchingsomeonewith PMS, just try to imaginebeingsomeone with it.Men will whine about our"abuse" of the aggravatingmonthly condition, claiming weuse it as an excuse, or that wemanipulate  poor, ovary-deficientcreatures  by bullying them withit.  Aw. Poor babies.  I feel forthem, really.The truth  of the matter  isthat  men areafraidof PMS.No, really.  Everything  about thecondition bothers  them.  Everwalk up to a guy and say, "men-struation?"   He'll cringe, I guar-antee it.  Men don't like thethought  of going through  exces-sive amounts of emotionalstress,  bloating like a water  bal-loon and then windin(;' up inexcruciating pain while bleedingprofusely.  It sounds far to ickyto be a natural  process.  So,rather  than  admit  that  womenhave good reason to be crabby,they pretend  the whole conditionis in our minds.I once had a male friend ofmine tell me, "Youdon't havePMS.  Youjustthinkyou havePMS."  Boy, was that  a mistake.I proceeded to call him nameswhich would get me arrested  insome countries  and then  burstinto tears.   The thing which irri-tated  me most was knowing thathe's probably not alone in feelingthat  way.  How many other menthink  women are faking PMS toget their  own way, but remain. silent  to avoid the wrath  ofWoman?  The answer  to thatquestion scares me.What most men don't under-stand  is that  having PMS isn'tlike having  an ordinary  bout ofcrabbiness.   It's like having youremotional  sensors  set toOVERKILL.  If the person infront of you snaps their  gum onan ordinary  day, you'd think  toyourself,  "Man, that's  rude.  Iwish he'd stop it."  However,should he make the mistake  ofdoing so on a PMS day, you'dfind yourself picturing  your footmeeting  the back of his greasylittle head with a loud, satisfy-ing THWACK! as his limp, life-less body fell to the floor. Andthey say PMS isn't an illness ....In closing, I'd like to ask all ofthe penis-endowed  members ofthe human  race to have pity onthe rest of us.  We don't mean tobe irrational  crabs every month,we just  can't help it.  As soon asmen realize  that  the only thingworse than  having PMS is hav-ing PMS with an insensitiveman around,  the world will be abetter  place.ObservationsEconomic Insecurity?·C. J. Nelsonmarket  since it is a truism  that  "theAmerican electorate  votes with its wal-let".   Polling data  show that  the majori-ty of workers are concerned about theirfutures.   Cliche or not, the rich do seemto be getting richer and the poor, poorer.A recent  Wisconsin survey showed that  theaverage hourly wage is $6.00.  Articles in theKenosha Newsbemoan the lack of workers insouthern  Wisconsin.  What the paper  does notsay is that  the wage in this area  is only $4.50 to$6.00 per hour.  That wage is simply not enoughto sustain  afamily,A large portion  of theunemployed in this area have dependents   andthis wage is a joke.  In Illinois the averagehourly pay (at least from what  I have seen) is$6.00 - $9.00.  Local business  types wonder whypeople would rather  work at Motorola, than  atthe Factory  Outlet Mall,  or the 'dog track.Ocean Spray Cranberries  advertised  for work-ers recently.   They received in excess of 2,000Capitalism  is the best economic system  everdevised by man.  The facts are clear: no othersystem has  ever been able to produce the wide-spread prosperity  that  capitalism  has.  This   .does not mean that  a market-  based economy isthe incarnation  of heaven on earth;  far from it.Today in this  and other nations  we have thereality  of widespread  economic insecurity  (seePat Buchanan)  in what economists call a goodeconomy (see Bill Clinton).Almost daily, radio and television shows talkabout the job market.   It being an election yearthe politicians  are also talking  about the jobresumes,  tested  close to 400, and interviewed200, all to fill ten job vacancies.   If my math  iscorrect, your odds of getting  a job are one intwenty.  Commonly jobs have five to seven, ormore, applicants  per opening.Downsizing (using  a current  buzz word) is notnew.  The only difference  between the IBM,Xerox, and AT&amp;T managers,  and manufacturingworkers  is that  the latter  lost their jobs in thelate  1970's through  mid 1980's.   Small wonderthat  opinion surveys  indicate  that  these  work-ers have little sympathy  for their  white  collarbrethren  now out of work.The rich are walling  themselves  off from therest of society like the French  noblemen  of the17th century.  While I do not think  a corre-sponding reaction  by others  is likely,  I do feelthat  this tangible  economic insecurity  is notgood for out nation  and that  the possibility  ofstrife  grows in proportion  to it.&#13;
Don'tbe&lt;:t,,,baby.ReadtheRangerNews.ObservationsThe Lowest on theMoral Food Chain-c.J. NelsonQ:What do you call a thousandlawyers  at the bottom of LakeMichigan?A: A good start.Q:What is the difference  betweena defense lawyer and a convict?A: You might let your daughtermarry a convict."First we kill all the lawyers."  -William Shakespeare.As you can tell from the aboveparagraph  I hold the legal profes-sion in minimal  regard.  Ireserve  special contempt  for triallawyers who I see as being thelowest thing on the moral foodchain.  "Gee C. J., that  seems  atad bit strident,"  you say.   "Notat all," I answer. In fact I intendto validate  my position.Consider  Leslie Abramson,  oneof the lead lawyers  for theMenendez brothers.   In the broth-ers' first trial she argued  that  thebrothers  had shot their  parents,reloaded  and shot them  somemore because they had beenabused.   She got a hung jury.  Asmarter  judge did not allow thistripe in the second trial.  So Ms.Abramson  had her defense shrinkchange his notes.  The only prob-lem was that  those same noteshad been turned  over to the pros-ecution in the first trial.  The dis-crepancy was found and the doc-tor admitted  that  he had beenurged to change his notes.  Whenquestioned,  Ms. Abramson  tookthe Fifth.  And if this is notenough, the other  Menendezlawyers  argued that  the convic-tion should be thrown  out becausethe brothers  had not receivedproper legal counsel.  That, ladiesand gentlemen,  is chutzpah.Alan Dershowicz argues that  atrial is not a search for the truth,that  guilt or innocence is immate-rial.  If that  is the case, what is atrial for?  Dershowicz states  thathe has defended and won anacquittal  for "my murder."  Inother words, he got a man heknew was guilty off. This is aman who merits  respect?   If youlisten to him you see a supremelyarrogant  man who belittles any-one who would dare to disagreewith him.  After all he is a lawyerand therefore  smarter  than usmere mortals.Defense lawyers rejoice intelling us how bad the justice  sys-tem is.  I sometimes wonder if,according to them, anyone is everguilty of committing  any crime.This morning  it was reported  thatthe shyster  that  represents  thealleged Unabomber  will argue incourt that  his client can not get afair trial  anywhere  in the nationand therefore  any charges shouldbe dropped and no othersbrought.  That's  serving the causeofjustice,  is it not?Just  once I would like to see ajudge lock up a trial lawyer whobrings a frivolous lawsuit into hiscourt.  The problem is that judgesare lawyers  themselves.  If youneed anymore  convincing thatlawyers are an overall waste,then consider that  Hillary Clintonand her husband  are bothlawyers.  Now you know whyReagan was a better President.How toWhine- Jim HendricksonEditor-in-ChiefNot sure how to whine?As a public service, theRangerNewswill help you out.Whining is one of the greatest plea-sures life has to offer. Shakespearesaid, "Aloaf of bread, a jug andwhine, whine, whine."Seriously, whining is the only waysome people express their displeasureto others. Clearly, it is important thatwe know how to deal with whiners intheir own·habitat.Whining as an art form was devel-oped in the late Hellenistic Age.AsRome gobbled up territories  in theBalkans, the overrun Greeks said"Did they have to track mud all o~erthe  place? At least Alexander theGreat wiped his feet on the matbefore destroying our land's wealthand 'marrying' our best-lookingwomen. Those Romans are justbarbaric!"Since then, soldiers have whinedabout generals, generals have whinedabout politicians, politicians havewhined about other politicians, etc.ad nauseam. Intuitively, whining haschanged the course of human events.Mostly, it has had a deleterious effecton the diplomatic relations of nations.World War II might not have hap-pened if the German people hadwhined just a little less about theVersailles Treaty. Just  a thought.Now for the question-and-answer  section:Q.What does all this whining gener-ate, other than hot air?A. Whining can be very beneficial ifyou whine about the right things tothe right people.Ifyou pick yourwhines as carefully as you pick yourfriends, you realize that  some whinesare appropriate  in a finite number ofsituations.Q.Can you give me an example?A. Yes.Q.Today? ..A. Yes.Itis never appropriate  towhine to me about something I'mdoing wrong.Q.How are you supposed to learnwhat offends other people?A.Ifit offendsme, it must offendoth-ers.Q.And if it offends others?A.So?Q.Is it appropriate  to whine aboutMadonna being pregnant  by a manwho was not, is not and will not beher husband?A. Yes. If Madonna's behavior sur-prises you and specifically harms you,you have every right to whine. Justdon't do it to me.Q.Is it all right to whine that BillClinton takes credit for the goodthings done by the RepublicanCongress?A.Ifyou are Newt Gingrich or one ofthe pod people, yes.Q.Can I whine that  my communica-tion teacher just doesn't understandme?A.No.Q.I was totally put out by last week'sRanger Newssaying the story contin-ued on page two when it was reallyon page four. Can I whine about that?A. Did you find the story eventually?Q.Yes.A.No, you cannot whine about that.Whine about something big.Something meaningful.Q.But Jim, you say you hate whiningabout little stuff. Aren't-you justwhining about other people's whin-ing?A.Yes,but I have only two issues leftas Editor-in-Chief. This had to be said.Shakespeare 'ToBe' CelebratedDuring Parkside DinnerA Shakespeare  Birthday Dinner,commemorating the 432nd birth-day of William Shakespeare,  will .be held at the University ofWisconsin-Parkside  on April 2l.The buffet dinner is sponsoredby the Teaching ShakespeareResource Center and the RegionalStaff Development Center. Tomake reservations  for the dinner,call 595-2002 or 595-2498.The featured  speaker will beMary Roland, a formerWashington Park High SchoolEnglish teacher. According toAndrew McLean, director of theTeaching Shakespeare  ResourceCenter, Roland has excited manyarea students  about the works ofShakespeare."Mary is one ofthe  area's bestShakespeare  teachers and she hasinspired hundreds of students  toenjoy Shakespeare's  works duringher years at Park High School,"said McLean.Other entertainment  during theprogram will include readings andperformances of Shakespeare'sworks.&#13;
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 -Interview  with the formerViolent  Femmes  drummerpage 3page 5S{M!zt4-Not one, but two heartfeltgoodbye columns- Rangers at Olympic Trials- New Athletic Directorpage 6-7The Student Newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-ParksideVOLUME 24 • ISSUE 28 • SUMMER 1996ESTABLISHED 1972HansenNamed Editor- Jim  HendricksonEditor-in-ChiefItrRecruitment   from throughout   thecampus  is a priority  issue  for KristineHansen,  the  student  designated  as1996-97 Editor-in-Chief  of theUniversity  of Wisconsin-ParksideRanger News."I'd like to make  some contacts  inthe other  majors,'  said Hansen.  "Thepaper is for everyone."In selecting  section editors,  Hansenis looking for: "People with  writingexperience,  especially  news writing,  aninterest  in journalism,   and an eager-ness to learn."Hansen  was elected on April  19 bythe executive  board of the newspaper.Her qualifications   include  previousexperience  as a staff writer  and  newseditor  with  theRanger News,aninternship   with  the  RacineJournal-Times,and  a newscaster   on WONCFM 89 radio  in Naperville,  Illinois.Hansen,  a senior  with  an Englishmajor and a minor in environmentalstudies,  transferred   in the  fall of 1995from North  Central  College inNaperville.Hansen's  goal is a career  in printjournalism.   With theRanger News,Hansen  covered  such topics as thereorganization   of the  teacher  educa-tion department,   the  relocation  ofStudent  Health  Services,  the  ultimate-&gt;Kristine Hansen,New Editor-in-ChiefJim Hendrickson,Outgoing Editor-in-ChiefNeither  Hendrickson  nor Diehl will beon"theRanger Newsstaff because theyare pursuing  other goals after gradua-tion. Hendrickson  will attend  graduateschool at the University  ofMassachusetts  in the fall, and Diehlhas obtained employment  as a techni-cal writer  and computer  supportstaffer.Ranger Newsis accepting applica-tions for news editor, entertainmenteditor, business  manager  and assistantbusiness manger. Call Hansen orHendrickson at 595-2287.ly unsuccessful  attempt  to organize  asecond newspaper  at Parkside,  andpublic service internship  opportunitiesavailable  through  the university.Chris  Sandstrom,  UW-Parksidemusic major  andRanger Newslayouteditor, also applied to become Editor-in-Chief. Hansen  has since chosenSandstrom  as Managing  Editor, theposition with the second highest  levelofresponsibility  on the newspaperstaff.Jim  Hendrickson  and Karen Diehlwere the  1995-96 Editor-in-Chief  andManaging  Editor of theRanger News.School of Business Receives National AccreditationGood FairWeather?- April SchoenbergFeature  EditorThe University ofWisconsin-Parkside  is host-ing the "Arts and CraftsFair" on June  22.  The fairwill be held outside onParkside's  lawn and side-walk area near the CARTbuilding.The fair will include 200booths with a wide variety  ofitems from quilts to hand-made wooden objects.  Someof the proceeds from the fairwill be used to provide stu-dents with  scholarships.Many music students  havevolunteered  to work for thefair including Eric Pelkywho said,"Itis a lot of fun towork at the fair, but theywork us pretty  hard!"Students  set up booths andprepare  the grounds themorning ofthe  fair. .Departmental  SecretaryRoberta Odegaard said, "Alot of work goes into thepreparation  of this event."With the weather's  cooper-ation the fair is scheduled tobegin at 10 a.m. and end at4 p.m.   Odegaard said,  "Weanticipate  a large turnoutand hope that it will be assuccessful as it has been inthe past."Members of the BusinessAdvisory Board who havebeen active in positioningthe UW-Parkside School ofBusiness for accreditationare:- Richard Caskey, vicepresident  and general  man-ager, power tools, Snap-OnTools, Incorporated,Kenosha;_ Jerry  Schwallier, chair-man, Business Advisory .Board; president,  BankOne, Wisconsin, NA;• Deni Naumann,  commer-cial director, NorthAmerica Professional, S.C.Johnson Wax, Racine.&#13;
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