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              <text>Student Film&#13;
Page 6&#13;
BY ANDREW C. WESTBROOK&#13;
.estb002@uwp.edu&#13;
Under a black banner that&#13;
read "Homosexuality is a Sin,"&#13;
students of the Faithful Soldier&#13;
School of Evangelism voiced&#13;
their beliefs, Thursday, OCl. 5,&#13;
in front of the Student Union's&#13;
Inner Loop road entrance.&#13;
Those from the school&#13;
held signs 'featuring slogans&#13;
and biblical passages, such as&#13;
"Sex is Best in a Marriage that&#13;
is Blessed" and "Christ can Set&#13;
You Free," along with other&#13;
references to other portions of&#13;
the bible: r Cor. 6: 10-11 and&#13;
John 3:16.&#13;
Demonstrators. and crowd&#13;
members traded statistics,&#13;
biblical passages, and historical&#13;
references regarding&#13;
homosexuality. People&#13;
argued about rates of sexually&#13;
transmitted diseases among&#13;
homosexuals as compared to&#13;
heterosexuals, the biblical stance&#13;
on homosexuality. human desire,&#13;
and love, among other things.&#13;
According 10 Jason Storms.&#13;
28, the director of Faith Soldier,&#13;
the school is in its first semester&#13;
and has been Ira veling the&#13;
state. UW-Parkside was the&#13;
next stop on a lour of various&#13;
public universities in the state&#13;
of Wisconsin, including UWMadison,&#13;
UW-Milwaukee, UW'&#13;
Steven's Point, UW- Whitewater,&#13;
as well as Marquette. Storms&#13;
said they also plan on going&#13;
to UW-Waukesha and UWOshkosh.&#13;
Although the Wisconsin&#13;
will vote Nov. 7 on a state&#13;
amendment regarding same-sex&#13;
marriage and civil unions. Storms&#13;
said that the demonstration was&#13;
not timed to coincide with that.&#13;
Regarding why the group&#13;
chose to focus on homosexuality,&#13;
Storms said that itis a hotbutton&#13;
issue and that they are&#13;
emphasizing it be~e the rest&#13;
of society has pJaced so much&#13;
emphasis on it themselves.&#13;
Althougb the group's primary&#13;
issue during this event seemed&#13;
to be in regard to homosexuality.&#13;
they also had signs regarding, and&#13;
engaged in debate about, child&#13;
abuse, infidelity, evolution, and&#13;
pornography, among others.&#13;
"The real purpose of what we&#13;
try to do is to get people to think."&#13;
Storms said.&#13;
See Division, page :3&#13;
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October 10, 2006&#13;
Global&#13;
Wanning&#13;
Page 3&#13;
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Page 4&#13;
BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
robertrosati@hotmail.com&#13;
Rainbow Alliance held&#13;
an information meeting open&#13;
to the public regarding the&#13;
proposed amendment that&#13;
would ban civil unions as&#13;
well as same-sex marriages&#13;
in Wisconsin on OCl. 4. The&#13;
president of Rainbow Alliance.&#13;
Carly-Anne Surber. said SOme&#13;
of the goals for the meeting&#13;
were 10 educate people on&#13;
the ramifications of the ban&#13;
and to make people aware of&#13;
volunteer opportunities on&#13;
campus to raise awareness&#13;
about the ban.&#13;
The repercussions were&#13;
made perfectly clear by&#13;
showing how the proposed&#13;
amendment would be worded.&#13;
"OnJy a marriage between&#13;
one man and one woman shall&#13;
be valid or recognized as a&#13;
marriage in the state. A legal&#13;
status identical or substantially&#13;
similar [0 that of marriage for&#13;
unmarried individuals shall&#13;
nor be valid or recognized&#13;
in this state:' Because it is&#13;
worded that way. if is passed,&#13;
the first sentence would&#13;
permanently deny marriage&#13;
rights to same-sex couples&#13;
living in Wisconsin. Due to&#13;
the way the second sentence is&#13;
worded. heterosexuals would&#13;
be affected also as it would end&#13;
the possibility of civil unions.&#13;
As a result. the amendment&#13;
wouJd seriously endanger&#13;
existing legal protections for&#13;
all unmarried couples.&#13;
Also, several different&#13;
opponuniLie~ for people to&#13;
volunteer were offered if they&#13;
Want to help the movement&#13;
to get people to vote no on&#13;
November 7th, the date that&#13;
the proposed amendment will&#13;
be voted on. The first way to&#13;
volunteer is by canva ...sing&#13;
houses in Kenosha and Racine.&#13;
One could also canvass the&#13;
dorms and apanmem, on&#13;
campus. Those who \\.311tto&#13;
help but are intimidated by&#13;
talking to strangers can you&#13;
could volunteer to enter some&#13;
data into computers at any&#13;
of the three offices against&#13;
the ban, which are located&#13;
in Racine, Kenosha, and&#13;
MiJwaukee. Rainbow Alliance&#13;
also needs volunteers to work&#13;
at a table on the bridge where&#13;
people are signing a petition to&#13;
pledge to vote no. Volunteers&#13;
are also needed for chalking.&#13;
At the conclu. ion of the&#13;
meeting. an mdividual who&#13;
wished to remain anonymous&#13;
informed me that he i~ hoping&#13;
the proposed amendment&#13;
passes because "gay and&#13;
lesbian marriage contradicts the&#13;
Bible:' However, numerous&#13;
religious orgauizations&#13;
throughout the state are agamst&#13;
the proposed amendment. This&#13;
reinforces what guest ..peaker-&#13;
Matt Moonen said at the&#13;
informative meeting: there is a&#13;
"broad coalition aero!'&gt;.... tate"&#13;
agarnst the ban.&#13;
Keating on University Funding&#13;
Un·versiW&#13;
of consin&#13;
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A Moral Division&#13;
Evangelical School Rallies at Parkside&#13;
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By Megan E.&#13;
Wheeler-Shuemate&#13;
plmomm@yahoo.&#13;
com&#13;
Adventures of Lifelong&#13;
Learning. a group of roughly 300&#13;
reti red persons, meets on campus&#13;
one Monday per month. 'ALL is&#13;
heading many different forums&#13;
on the fi'nandng of the UWSystem.&#13;
The first forum was&#13;
held on Monday, Oct. 9 at I p.m.&#13;
in the University Cinema.&#13;
UW-Parksides' chancellor, John&#13;
Keating, will speak Nov. 13 on&#13;
"University Asset: UW-Parkside&#13;
in the Community." On Dec.&#13;
"Come get that good copy!'"&#13;
II, former Parkside Student&#13;
Government President, UWParkside&#13;
alumnus. and Board&#13;
of Regent member, Christopher&#13;
Semenas will speak with AI&#13;
DeSimone on "University&#13;
Governance: How Things Get&#13;
Done."&#13;
In an interview with The&#13;
Ranger News, Keating ga\c&#13;
a preview of his view on&#13;
the impact of the steady and&#13;
deepening decline in s.Lateaid&#13;
to the UW-System and ho" that&#13;
will affect the sludent body.&#13;
Keating said that in the last&#13;
budget put forth to Governor&#13;
Doyle in 2()()..tthaI the Go\crnor&#13;
promi:;ed he would fully fund&#13;
the U\V-SyMem. InSle41d.&#13;
the Governor reneged on that&#13;
promise to the umvcrxuics. and&#13;
they were nOI full} funded&#13;
Keenng -aid he hoped in (hl~&#13;
next election. 10 which hc.&gt;lh&#13;
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there WIll be no !l0ing bal"-. on&#13;
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SATURDAY 1 4, 2006&#13;
1:00 PM-2:30 PM&#13;
UW - Nat onal Cross-Country Course&#13;
{UW-Parkside students free with a student ID, adults&#13;
$5, h gh school students children 12 and under&#13;
$1}&#13;
1 5 2006&#13;
No events are on today's schedule yet.&#13;
MONDAY 1 6 2006&#13;
11:00 A -5:00 PM&#13;
&amp; Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
October 1 a, 200,&#13;
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Fasten Se th h LI Verbal Warning for. peeding. Of'fici:r&#13;
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Ocp1 c0ntirm Liv· w:mant SL1bject taken imo i.:ustody nd&#13;
t.ra.ru,ported to Ken hu. Public afe Building for pickup&#13;
from RPO. 0 ficer de 1.:d.&#13;
06- IO Th ft- Fr; ftl MlllOf hid . omm An. L t.&#13;
11: 1 Sam. mplaimml rep rts orneone broke into hi&#13;
veil.Ide and ~tali.: rPOD and 200.(X) ca h. Repon ·en.&#13;
Of:fi cer dearcd.&#13;
06- ·1 Th ft- Pr n Building. 'yllw Hall. 12:40pm,&#13;
Complainant re someone st le h~r purse. Repo cnb:n.&#13;
cleared.&#13;
06,.61 Th it - Fmm a M tor rehicle. OH -Campu&#13;
Locatim1. J :01 pm. ornplainant repor1s WP tolen r m vehicle, o 01h r damage.: t ·ehi e. Re n&#13;
t en, !cared.&#13;
6]3 Pos,;ess1ol'J o farijmma/Dru, Paraph. Univer i&#13;
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citation~ i ·ued Po . i n of fatijwrna. fficers cleared&#13;
I .&#13;
,, ctober 10 2006&#13;
Pivision, cover story&#13;
The group from Faithful&#13;
Soldierappeared to consist of&#13;
~u.hly 10 people. many of&#13;
h;'" talked to people from&#13;
",he crowd individually or in&#13;
,mallgroups: although, Storms&#13;
;ltracted a greater focus from&#13;
(hecrowd. He was at one&#13;
pointin debate with a member&#13;
ofthe crowd, which became&#13;
~I"ively loud and d.rew the&#13;
aaenrion of some 20 people, who&#13;
fonneda semi-circle partially&#13;
tncompassing the two men.&#13;
At its climax. the event drew&#13;
,crowd of approximately 30&#13;
I"0ple between about 12:30 and&#13;
1;)0 in the afternoon. The group&#13;
ived before noonand packed&#13;
p to leave at around 4:00 p.m.&#13;
Storms said that the reaction&#13;
thegroup received at UWparksidewas&#13;
not much different&#13;
,fromhow they have been&#13;
! receivedat other institutions.&#13;
Hesaid that they have been&#13;
-ursed at and spit on in previous&#13;
demonstrations. He felt that&#13;
thereis sometimes a double&#13;
unding, cover story&#13;
Provost, Rebecca Martin,&#13;
the head of the Advising&#13;
partrnent.&#13;
While no teaching staff&#13;
been cut, UW-Parkside has&#13;
d to cut sections of classes.&#13;
, eating said, "More programs&#13;
ill be cut if there are more&#13;
nding cuts." That is something&#13;
hich Keating does not wish&#13;
see happen in hard economic&#13;
'meso&#13;
Keating said, "Two-thirds&#13;
fParkside's enrollment it:. firsteneration&#13;
college students. The&#13;
standard on the pan of people&#13;
who say that he and his group&#13;
should be tolerant but also that&#13;
he and his .gronp should not be&#13;
allowed put on events like the&#13;
one on Thursday.&#13;
Rainbow Alliance president&#13;
Carly-Anne Surber, who was&#13;
pr~sent at the event, said in&#13;
:egard to the demonstration and&#13;
Its effect on people going to vote&#13;
on Nov. 7 that she hoped that&#13;
people would be able to separate&#13;
their beliefs and politics, that&#13;
she hoped people who agreed&#13;
:vith the idea that homosexuality&#13;
IS wrong would decide not to&#13;
let their beliefs affect other&#13;
"people's rights to human&#13;
dignity."&#13;
Surber said that she &lt;lid not&#13;
want to get into a debate with the&#13;
demonstrators about this issue,&#13;
viewing it as mostly futile.&#13;
'Tin not going to change&#13;
their mind on this issue; they're&#13;
not going to change my mind&#13;
on this issue," Surber said. "If&#13;
people are feeling strongly either&#13;
way, they're not moving,"&#13;
"I know that Rainbow&#13;
system can't raise tuition; if they&#13;
do, then access to the university&#13;
is taken away:'&#13;
According to Keating,&#13;
tuition in the UW-System is the&#13;
lowest out of its 35 comparables,&#13;
second behind Iowa, and higher&#13;
education in the UW-System is&#13;
one of the strongest in the nation;&#13;
however. that has been changing&#13;
in the last four to five years.&#13;
Keating fears that if the system&#13;
continues to lose money and&#13;
continually has to cut back. it&#13;
will lead to unrest. There are&#13;
huge risks at stake; Madison&#13;
Ace the ACT&#13;
BY KAITLYN M.ULMER&#13;
ulmerOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
To help high school students&#13;
improve their scores on (he Oct.&#13;
28 American College Testing&#13;
(ACT).exam, UW - Parkside's&#13;
Precollege Office il) conducting a&#13;
series of classes.&#13;
Beginning Sept. 23&#13;
and continuing once a week&#13;
through Oct. 14. these tlasses&#13;
run from 9 a.m. to nooll in&#13;
D 137 of Molinaro Hall. The&#13;
classes review skills in EngHsh,&#13;
reading, science reasoning, and&#13;
mathemmics.&#13;
The cost of the ACf&#13;
course is $60l which coverS all&#13;
four classes. For students wbo&#13;
qualify, scholarships to cover the&#13;
cost are also available. Advanced&#13;
registration is suggested, but&#13;
students can also register onsit.e.&#13;
For more information,&#13;
contact the Precollege. Office at&#13;
(262) 595-2176.&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
Alliance could agree that [ .. ,J to&#13;
~ee that kind of demonstration&#13;
ts hurtful:' said Surber, "the&#13;
sante as when somebOdy rips&#13;
down our posters. Its hurtful.&#13;
The same as when you hear&#13;
somebody say, 'that's so gay,' in&#13;
the hallway. That's hurtful."&#13;
While he doe, not agree with&#13;
homosexuality. Storms said thai&#13;
he and his group do not have any&#13;
hatred toward homosexuals.&#13;
'We love homosexuals,"&#13;
Storms said: "we care about&#13;
them; that's why we do what we&#13;
do."&#13;
photo by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
may lose its credibility, and it&#13;
rnay lead some to believe the&#13;
University of Wisconsin System&#13;
is weak compared to that of other&#13;
states. "This is bad publicity,"&#13;
Keating said of the funding of the&#13;
system.&#13;
However, Keating has some&#13;
hope for the future. "There are&#13;
things that UW-Parkside can&#13;
do to raise money." Keating&#13;
said. "There will be a Capital&#13;
Campaign in March with a target&#13;
01'$12-15 million, and on Oct. 9&#13;
it will be announced that we have&#13;
a donation of $4.5 million to the&#13;
schooJ."&#13;
The donation to the&#13;
school is for 80 percent of&#13;
the cost of the expansion to&#13;
Communication Arts, and the&#13;
building will then bear the&#13;
name of the donor. The only&#13;
way the university could obtain&#13;
government funding was by&#13;
securing a certain percentage&#13;
of funding from outside&#13;
contributions.&#13;
The expansion to&#13;
Communication Arts is planned&#13;
for the same time as other remodeling&#13;
projects to the school.&#13;
The donor name is set to be&#13;
released at the Oct. 9 meeting of&#13;
ALL.&#13;
Dr. Kinchen Receives&#13;
Faculty Distinguished&#13;
Service Award&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOoo@uwp,edu&#13;
Dr. James Kinchen.&#13;
UW-Parkside'&lt;; profe ....o..r lif&#13;
music and diret..:wr 01 chor~ll&#13;
activitie received the Faculty&#13;
Distingui hed Servic~ Award.&#13;
This award lS pre,ent~d each&#13;
year to a facuhy or "itaff member&#13;
who posse~lo,e~ an exceptional&#13;
record of service WIth the&#13;
institution.&#13;
. Faculty and "aff&#13;
n.ominated Kinchen in the spnng&#13;
of 2006, and Chancellor Keating&#13;
presented the award 1Obml on&#13;
Aug. 31 in the Union 'cocafetena&#13;
"There are a lot of wondertul&#13;
people here on (he facuhy who&#13;
do lots of things. To have been&#13;
considered worthy of this award&#13;
pUlS me in very good company.&#13;
I'm honored:' said Kinchen.&#13;
Dr. Kinchen's family&#13;
was extremely proud of him&#13;
for receiving lhis award and for&#13;
everything he had accomplished&#13;
over the years, He is very&#13;
grateful for his family's love&#13;
and support. He especially&#13;
appreciated his wife's support&#13;
and presence at the award&#13;
ceremony despite her hectic&#13;
work schedule that day.&#13;
His daughter, who is&#13;
currently working on a dOClOral&#13;
study in history and also plans&#13;
on becoming a f:.tculty member&#13;
:.tla uni"er\ity ...omeda}, lold him&#13;
That he "has heen and i,;{lnunue ...&#13;
to be a role model"' for her. Dr.&#13;
Kinchen was honored and. m the&#13;
..a.me lIme, humbled (U re ...e.l\c&#13;
"'uch a remark.&#13;
Dr. Kint:hen \\I ...heo&#13;
to ...ay thar ";] good part of&#13;
anyone \ su~c~ .... In ju",t aoout&#13;
anything they do, j" a-"kmg the&#13;
question, in about a....man~ \\ .I~'"&#13;
as lhe)" can a~k it. 'Ho\\ t:an J do&#13;
somethl1lg for someone else ,.&#13;
It'''' thinking lleyond mt:. 01(".&#13;
me.&#13;
Duong Dr. KIJl..:h~n ...&#13;
early schooling, he was nOl&#13;
planning on Joining the musical&#13;
field. He said. "1 \\3.....o't even&#13;
particularly convinced thal I&#13;
was a II that good lin the area&#13;
of musIC I·'· As a high school&#13;
student. Dr. Kinchen seriou~ly&#13;
committed himself 10 becoming&#13;
a lawyer or going into politics.&#13;
There were experiences Lh3l Dr.&#13;
Kinchen was a part of, however.&#13;
rnat revealed that music was&#13;
obviously what he was meam to&#13;
do in life.&#13;
Prior to the 2006 award.&#13;
Dr. Kinchen aJso received the&#13;
Stella Gray Teaching Excellence&#13;
Award in 2003.&#13;
3&#13;
Global&#13;
Warming:&#13;
It's Getting&#13;
Hot in Here&#13;
BY AMANDA GRlJIDKE&#13;
mandi.noe@gmail.com&#13;
. "The Day After Tomorrow"&#13;
IS a fictional account of what can&#13;
happen when global warming&#13;
gets out of control. With the&#13;
upcoming elections. it i a topic.;&#13;
that IS very important to a lot of&#13;
candidates.&#13;
Various UW-Parkside&#13;
organizations and clubs are&#13;
doing small things to make&#13;
colle~e students aware of global&#13;
warmmg Issues. Some of the&#13;
organizations include Habitat&#13;
for Humanity, Geoscience&#13;
Club, Sacred Circle, and Sigma&#13;
Gamma Epsilon. Habitat for&#13;
Humanity, in particular, uses&#13;
energy efficient according&#13;
to materials when they build&#13;
houses, according to Chris&#13;
Zankowski. They also go&#13;
toto the community and shan:&#13;
strategies for making homes&#13;
more energy efficient.&#13;
Students may not think&#13;
that they bave a huge impact OIl&#13;
global warming when in rcaIity&#13;
they are a huge pan of it. Since&#13;
UW-Parkside is a commuter&#13;
schooL carbon dioxide is&#13;
continuously going in the air&#13;
from the exhaust of the cars.&#13;
Chris Evans, the department&#13;
chair of Geosciences. said thai&#13;
"driving cars on a regular ba 1.&#13;
helps global warming."&#13;
Something ebe thai&#13;
students do on a regular ba.sis is&#13;
leave on lights. "Fossil fuels that&#13;
come from coal-burning power&#13;
plants like the one WE Energies&#13;
uses are huge contributors."&#13;
said Evans. MO!"1cia! rooms&#13;
are equipped now with motionsensor&#13;
light swncbes, which&#13;
tum on if SOl11Conemoves&#13;
inside the room. Tom Winter&#13;
also sugge led that tudenrv&#13;
"turn ofT their computers,"&#13;
\\ hich ultimately Ylill reduce the&#13;
amount of energj uccd. Evan&#13;
explamed thiu, "an) thmg thaI&#13;
mobilJ1e", you ur Ylarms vou&#13;
l..JU'i.C ~Iobal\\ amllng "..&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
oach Dies After&#13;
ollapsing on Crossountry&#13;
Track&#13;
Y KlITLYN M. ULMER&#13;
ImerOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
After collapsing from&#13;
massive heart attack on the&#13;
'W-Parkside cross-country track&#13;
Monday. Sept. 18, Pastor&#13;
l.ephen Hintz died at the age&#13;
156 on Sept. 27 at the United&#13;
Hospital System - Kenosha&#13;
~&#13;
MedicalC~nter Campus.&#13;
. A teacher and coach at&#13;
borelan~ Lutheran High School&#13;
lorthe past 27 years. Hintz&#13;
~posl)e50sed characteristics of&#13;
3Hhfulness, humility, and a work&#13;
lhie lhat seemed unparalleled,"&#13;
,curding to Shoreland Lutheran&#13;
.nciple Jeff Wlechman In&#13;
an interview with the Racine&#13;
Journal Times.&#13;
After receiving his SA&#13;
~&#13;
romNorthwestern College in&#13;
972 and a Masters in Divinity&#13;
om Wisconsin Lutheran&#13;
Seminary in 1981. Hintz .&#13;
~~ght Religion and Gennan ,&#13;
~Shoreland Lutheran. He&#13;
o served as the department&#13;
Chairman of Foreign Language,&#13;
coach of the cross-country team.&#13;
!:nassistant coach of the track&#13;
!be funeral service was held at&#13;
Shoreland Lutheran High School&#13;
~ 4 p.m. on Oct. j. Visitation&#13;
ars were ]-4 p.m. before the&#13;
\ervicc.&#13;
, He is sllfYived by&#13;
hi, wife Kathy and their five&#13;
daughters.&#13;
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not going to change my mind&#13;
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4 The Ranger .News 10, 2006 ---&#13;
.Men's Soccer Remains Best Overall&#13;
BY JENNIFER PINTER&#13;
.·mall: plnte006@uwp.edu&#13;
Thursday, Oct 5, 2006, the&#13;
UW-Parkside Rangers Men's&#13;
Soccer team took on their rivals,&#13;
the Flyers of Lewis University.&#13;
The Rangers added another&#13;
winning notch to their belt with a&#13;
score of 2-0.&#13;
During the first half,&#13;
goalkeeper Jamie Lieberman&#13;
made two impressive saves on&#13;
Lewis' shots on goal. This was&#13;
his second consecutive shutout.&#13;
Sophomore Renaldo Vega made&#13;
the first goal of the game at 34: I0&#13;
with assists by Michael Schuster&#13;
and Johnson Thao. Thao went&#13;
on to score the second goal with&#13;
only 0:04 left in the half, as he&#13;
was assisted by Bojan Jovicic in&#13;
this goal.&#13;
''The second goal was a&#13;
great counter-attack goal,"&#13;
stated UW-Parkside head coach&#13;
Rick Kilps as seen on theUWParks&#13;
ide Web site. It was a very&#13;
composed finish from Johnson&#13;
Thao, who collected the ball at&#13;
the six and calmly passed into&#13;
the net. He showed ~ lot of poise&#13;
for a freshman. That second&#13;
goal really took the wind out of&#13;
Lewis' sails."&#13;
Kilps added, "It is always good&#13;
to get a victory, especially&#13;
against a conference and regional&#13;
opponent with a good record,"&#13;
The Rangers then headed&#13;
to Ohio to face The University·&#13;
of Findlay Oilers of the Great&#13;
Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic&#13;
Conference for a non-conference&#13;
battle. The Oilers made their&#13;
presence felt on the pitch with an&#13;
early 2-0 lead with goals at 10:19&#13;
and 22:46.&#13;
In response to the pressure ..&#13;
the Rangers fought hack to show&#13;
why they are ranked 22 in the&#13;
nation for Division II soccer.&#13;
t&#13;
J~&#13;
Jovicic tallied the first SCOreof&#13;
the comeback at 34:09, while&#13;
Schuster tacked on the tying&#13;
point at 55:00 in the second half&#13;
with an assist from Bill Haga.&#13;
Jovicic then went on to post two&#13;
more goals within three minutes&#13;
of each other at 72:09 and 74:57&#13;
for the afternoon hat trick. Thao&#13;
and Vega assisted Jovicic in the "&#13;
game-winner, willie Karl Ostby ~&#13;
gave the assist for the fourth and&#13;
final clinching goal. ~&#13;
UW-Parkside now has an overall~&#13;
record of 11-2-1 with a 8-2-1 ""&#13;
GLVC record. This gives the !~&#13;
Rangers a belter overall winniog\~&#13;
percentage, but the Cougars ~&#13;
of SIU -Edwardsville still lead •&#13;
the GLVC with a 9-2-1 record ~&#13;
in spite of their 9-3-3 overall '~.'&#13;
record.&#13;
On this coming weekend, tbe ""&#13;
Rangers will travel to Missouri N&lt;!&#13;
to face the Drury Panthers on ~&#13;
Friday night and the Rockhurst II&#13;
Hawks on Sunday at noon. The&#13;
last home game of rhe regular&#13;
season will be held at Carthage&#13;
on Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. against&#13;
the Peacocks of Upper Iowa&#13;
University from the Northern&#13;
Sun Intercollegiate Conference;&#13;
the Peacocks have a current&#13;
Photo by Torkilsen record of 1-9- J.&#13;
r Women Continue Stingy Shutouts&#13;
I&#13;
)&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
payto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Ever since their 1-0 road&#13;
loss against the Riverwomen&#13;
of Missouri-St. Louis on Sept.&#13;
22, the Rangers have kept their&#13;
opponents scoring at bay.&#13;
COining into last Thursday's&#13;
game hosting the Lewis Flyers,&#13;
the Rangers had held their last&#13;
. three opponents to less than&#13;
three shots on goal per game&#13;
while making roughly seven&#13;
and a half shots on goal for&#13;
themselves. With an almost 3-1&#13;
shots on goal average favoring&#13;
UW-Parkside, those three&#13;
contests ended in shutouts, with&#13;
the Rangers beating Missouri-&#13;
Rolla, Northern Kentucky, and&#13;
Bellarmine with scores of 1-0,&#13;
4-0, and 2-D, respectively.&#13;
The Rangers kept this&#13;
scoring offensive in motion&#13;
against the Flyers on Oct. 5&#13;
with a 9-2 shots on goal benefit,&#13;
which led to four of those nine&#13;
shots being converted for the&#13;
Rangers compared to the goose&#13;
egg the Flyers posted.&#13;
Defender Kelly Teeters notched&#13;
two goals for the Rangers at&#13;
32:59 and 43:24 in the game,&#13;
while scoring began at 21 :00&#13;
for UW-Parkside thanks to&#13;
midfielder Melissa Brown.&#13;
Seven Rangers also tallied&#13;
assists during the match with&#13;
one of them being midfielder&#13;
AlIi Kishaba, who also scored a&#13;
goal at 38:00.&#13;
With their fourth&#13;
consecutive shutout win, the&#13;
Rangers traveled to Findlay,&#13;
Ohio, to match up with the&#13;
Findlay Oilers of the Great&#13;
Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic&#13;
Conference. Although, the box&#13;
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marked up the scoreboard for&#13;
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now at a 10-3-1 record, Head out&#13;
on the road to face the Drury&#13;
Panthers this Friday, Oct. 13, for&#13;
another chance at adding to their&#13;
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Momentum Loss&#13;
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I,.mall: payta004@uwp.edu The Ranger Women managed&#13;
tosplit their weekend home series&#13;
despitefluctuations in game&#13;
I momentum.&#13;
posting a 3-2 match victory&#13;
onFriday night, Oct. 6, against&#13;
the Lady Hawks of Quincy.jhe I Rangers won the first two games&#13;
of the match by identical, close&#13;
Imargins of30-27. IfUW-Parkside&#13;
would hav~ faltered with a missed&#13;
dig or kill 10 either one of these&#13;
Igames, the Lady Hawks could,&#13;
have taken the match away from .&#13;
theRangers.&#13;
Quincy came back in the&#13;
third game with a 30-20 win and&#13;
followed up with a closer fourth&#13;
game of 30-24 to set up the&#13;
deciding rubber game. However,&#13;
UW-Parkside stood up to their&#13;
assailants to stake a 1'5-8 win in&#13;
the rubber game to take the match.&#13;
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Senior outside hitter Jennifer&#13;
Abitz continued her kill streak&#13;
with 23 against Quincy, while&#13;
junior defensive specialist Jackie&#13;
Nehls led the Rangers again in Idigs with 29. The assist leader for&#13;
thistenacious match was senior&#13;
setter Ashley VycitaJ with 52&#13;
contributions ..&#13;
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home game was set for 1:00&#13;
p.m. on Sat. Oct. 7, against the&#13;
Riverwomen of Missouri-St.&#13;
Louis, and the Rangers weren't&#13;
able to keep the momentum rolling&#13;
in their f-avor. The three game&#13;
sweep was served up by Missouri-&#13;
St. Louis despite a thin margin of&#13;
loss for the Rangers with game&#13;
scores of 30-26,30-25, and 30-22.&#13;
Abitz and junior middle hitter&#13;
Jacqui Brandenburg executed 9&#13;
kills each, while Nehls led in digs&#13;
with 17, and Vycital had all 32&#13;
assists for UW-Parkside.&#13;
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ranked tenth in the GLVC amongst&#13;
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. remaining this season, the Rangers&#13;
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They'll look to notch a needed&#13;
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6 The Ranger News October 10. 2006&#13;
Student Film·Makers Tapped for New York Film Festival&#13;
By Raman A. Jaimez,&#13;
JaimeOOl@uwjl.edu&#13;
Shoot to Kill&#13;
Productions, a local film&#13;
production company led by and&#13;
including several UW-Parkside&#13;
students, has had their film&#13;
"Entropy" accepted as one of&#13;
a J 20 films from around the&#13;
world into the International&#13;
Independent New York Film&#13;
Festival. STK was aided in this&#13;
project by UW-Parkside and&#13;
professor Jay McRoy.&#13;
According to the'&#13;
Shoot to Kill MySpace&#13;
page, http://www.myspace.&#13;
com!shoottokillproductions,&#13;
" Entropy" "follows a week in&#13;
the lives of the eponymous punk&#13;
band, as they begin to learn more&#13;
about each other, and themselves.&#13;
Four individuals, each with his&#13;
own view of life; Creel, angry at&#13;
the world, his brother Muff, who&#13;
seemingly lets nothing affect&#13;
him, Rick, who sees life from a&#13;
totally different viewpoint, and&#13;
McLeod, who is oat quite sure&#13;
who he is, what he believes,&#13;
or where he fits in. As the film&#13;
progresses, we begin to see&#13;
the walls which separate these&#13;
four slowly crumble, as they&#13;
learn that the very things that&#13;
make them different tie them all&#13;
together and help them survive."&#13;
Before being premiered in New&#13;
York, "Entropy" will have a&#13;
special preview screening on&#13;
campus Saturday Oct. 14 at 6&#13;
p.m. (Location TBA). This will&#13;
be a free showing followed up&#13;
by a 20-minute Q &amp; A. In New&#13;
York, "Entropy" will be showing&#13;
on Friday Nov. 10 at 4:05p.m.,&#13;
screen 3 at Village East Cinema,&#13;
181 2nd Ave. and 12th St.&#13;
Shoot to Kill&#13;
Productions includes current&#13;
students Jason Creel, Kyle&#13;
McLeod, Holly Verwey, and&#13;
alumni Mike Determan, 'and&#13;
Rick Leuhr. Aside from actually&#13;
making the film, their biggest&#13;
challenge has been getting&#13;
to New Yoi:k. As a group of&#13;
current and former students,&#13;
STK as a company does not&#13;
have a lot of disposable cash.&#13;
As such they have been staging&#13;
a series of fundraisers in the&#13;
RacinelKenosha area, including&#13;
a concert at George's Bar in&#13;
Racine where a Miller vending&#13;
machine was raffled off. The&#13;
oext fund-raising event will held on Oct. 21 at Hatrix, 2425&#13;
60" St. Starting at 10 p.m.,&#13;
this event will have a $5 cover&#13;
and also feature live music and&#13;
a Meat Raffle, inspired by the&#13;
Kringle City Conspiracy (a local&#13;
band also led by Jason Creel)&#13;
song "Eat Meat or Die."&#13;
Mike Determan said,&#13;
in regard to how he had become&#13;
involved with "Entropy" and&#13;
Shoot to Kill Productions, that&#13;
he was friends with Rick Leuhr,&#13;
Jason Creel, and Kyle McLeod&#13;
and that they just started talking'&#13;
about writing a movie. He&#13;
worked on the script, became&#13;
producer, and even an actor&#13;
when he auditioned for the&#13;
role of Muff, based on Mark&#13;
Fornal, when Fornal decided&#13;
to stay behind the camera as&#13;
cinematographer and editor,&#13;
about which Determan said,&#13;
"worked out well since he has&#13;
natural timing."&#13;
About the character&#13;
Muff, Determan said that he had&#13;
to dmnb himself down to play the&#13;
uneducated, smoking, boarder&#13;
and bassist. He had to force&#13;
himself not to enunciate, learn&#13;
to smoke by watching his cast&#13;
mates, and follow Fornal to be&#13;
able to mimic his actions, to the&#13;
point that, "[ was creeping Mark&#13;
out because 1 was following him&#13;
Dance Team Causes Chaos&#13;
photo by Dan Torkilsen&#13;
so much." While confident in his&#13;
acting, he did mention that at one&#13;
point the director, Jason Creel,&#13;
didn't think that a fight scene&#13;
was coming off realistic enough,&#13;
and so to fix that, he had the&#13;
other actor actually punch him.&#13;
"All of a sudden he hit me in&#13;
the cheek and I fall backwards,"&#13;
Determan said.&#13;
Regarding uw-&#13;
Parkside's involvement,&#13;
Determan said that the school&#13;
generously lent them equipment.&#13;
About McRoy, Determan said,&#13;
"We wouldn't have gotten as far&#13;
without his help." By "as far" of&#13;
course Determan is referring to&#13;
an accepted submission to the&#13;
International Independent New&#13;
York Film Festival. As to how&#13;
they got there Determan said&#13;
that they had submitted as much&#13;
BY·D. WHITE'&#13;
WHITE041@UWP.EDU&#13;
The Chaos dance team&#13;
is moving quicker this semester.&#13;
President of Chaos Lakara&#13;
Teague said they held tryouts&#13;
and started practicing earlier than&#13;
usual this school year. "We're&#13;
trying to be more on task;" said&#13;
Teague.&#13;
Tryouts consisted of&#13;
applicants being taught a&#13;
choreographed. routine, making&#13;
their own dance routine, and&#13;
explaining in an essay why they&#13;
would like to join the team.&#13;
Chaos dance team currently has&#13;
17 members, and practices on&#13;
Monday and Wednesdays. .&#13;
Teague said any student&#13;
with a minimum 2.25 grade point&#13;
average, good attitude, and dance&#13;
skills can tryout. Chaos dance&#13;
team started four years ago and&#13;
selected the name based nn the&#13;
crowd reaction to their dancing.&#13;
"We cause Chaos wben we&#13;
as they had done, a script. and&#13;
notes on what was yet to come&#13;
to give a picture'of what the&#13;
finished product would be. A&#13;
common move considering that&#13;
many Film Festivals accept such&#13;
submissions. Upon r~eiving&#13;
confirmation of "Entropy" being&#13;
accepted in June, the members of&#13;
STK have worked hard to finish&#13;
their film and raise the funds to&#13;
actually get themsel ves to New&#13;
York.&#13;
About the festival&#13;
Determan said that he was just&#13;
expecting a new experience&#13;
and was, "enjoying the ride."&#13;
. As for the Big Apple, he was&#13;
looking forward to some&#13;
sightseeing, including Monk's&#13;
Diner, CBGB's, Broadway, Time'&#13;
Square, a quick side trip to Jay&#13;
and Silent Bob's Secret Stasb in&#13;
New Jersey, and Ground Zero.&#13;
The last he said was especially&#13;
fitting, as September 11,2001&#13;
was the day that they first sat&#13;
down and decided to make a&#13;
movie. He said it will prove to&#13;
be a "reminder how precious life&#13;
really is."&#13;
With "Entropy"&#13;
complete and New York only&#13;
a month away, many of the&#13;
members of Shoot to Kill have&#13;
been working hard to make&#13;
sure that everything turns out&#13;
well; as for Determan, he said&#13;
he has learned to keep a more&#13;
level head, to stay on his toes,&#13;
and work with others no matter&#13;
what comes at him. As for his&#13;
first steps into the filmmaking&#13;
industry, be said he has learned&#13;
·to constantly morph to meet the&#13;
challenges that will inevitably&#13;
come up. For him, it has been&#13;
a learning experience that can't&#13;
be taken from any book. He&#13;
said, "It was wIiat kept us up&#13;
at night and got us up in the&#13;
morning." To any other students&#13;
coasidering making films he •&#13;
said, " Keep your drive. You see&#13;
your goal, keep moving towards&#13;
it. Sometimes you might need&#13;
to back off on the reigns and&#13;
sometimes push ahead. Just keep&#13;
. moving."&#13;
dance," she said."&#13;
She said the dance&#13;
routines are team creations as&#13;
well as and selecting the newest&#13;
or most popular hip-bop songs&#13;
for accompaniment. They learn&#13;
a new routine every two weeks,&#13;
and each routine consists of four&#13;
different songs.&#13;
Focusing on hiphop,&#13;
Teague said of having&#13;
.different dance tearns at UWParkside,&#13;
"It's good to have a&#13;
variety of music, dancing, and&#13;
entertainment at UW-Parkside."&#13;
Teague said they faced&#13;
minor issues such as advising,&#13;
funding, and finding places to&#13;
practice. Chaos performs at UWParks&#13;
ide's Apollo Night (a talent&#13;
show), Greek step-shows, and&#13;
UW-Parkside basketball games.&#13;
Chaos' next performance is at&#13;
UW-Parkside's African American&#13;
Open House on November 17.&#13;
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seemingly I t · nnthing eel&#13;
him. Rick. who sc li e from a&#13;
t tally diflerent and&#13;
M Leod. who is not quik !'&gt;Ure&#13;
who 1e is. what ~c bdi vcs.&#13;
or where he fits in. A I.he film&#13;
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the walls which. paralt:: th ·e&#13;
four slu l_ cnunhlL'., as Lb y&#13;
lelli"ll that the v ·ry thin _ that&#13;
make ther differ nl ti lh m all&#13;
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pecial p cvicw :creening c~pu Satu rd iY U; }4. u.l 6&#13;
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snidem~ J· 'OD Creel, Kyl&#13;
McLcoJ, Holly erwcy, and&#13;
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chaJlenge- ha b en gelling&#13;
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machine w s raf d off. The&#13;
nex£ fund-rai ... ing e"Venl will be&#13;
held 0c . 2 l L Hatm., 2 25&#13;
60'" SL Starting at LO p.m ..&#13;
lhh event will have a 5 cover&#13;
and also fe~\ur live urn. k and&#13;
a Meat affle. impired lrn=&#13;
Kringl City Con.spira y (a loca1&#13;
band al.~o led by J !inn ·reel)&#13;
sung "'Eat Meat r Die.''&#13;
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regard IO ow he had be m&#13;
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nalural timing."&#13;
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dumb himself down Lo play the&#13;
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mmph:te and t.&gt; ~• ork only&#13;
mon of membi:rs or hoot to ill h.we&#13;
been or · ng hard to ma\.;&#13;
~un= titat c,"rything tum&lt;; out&#13;
•ell; as for Dctem,an. he~ id&#13;
hi.: ha learned to keep .i more&#13;
le e\ head, to stay on hi ti s,&#13;
d w rk with 01hcrs no mauer&#13;
wh:iL comL!. at him. or hi&#13;
fi r step into the filmmakirig&#13;
indu try. h aid he ha learned&#13;
lo con~ tanth morph to meet th&#13;
cha Ieng · th r wiJI iue,.•itably&#13;
~ome· him. it bas • amm.g c perience that an 't&#13;
be taken fr ,n book. He&#13;
said. ''h wa .. wh t kept u~ up&#13;
.t ni hL and g t u up in the&#13;
u miflg." o olber students&#13;
rnnsitlcring making llbru: he&#13;
... aid, .. our drin:. cm . ee&#13;
your goal, keep moving toward&#13;
iL Sumc-tia1c~ }'OLl might need&#13;
lu bad .. off on Lhc rei0 ru, and&#13;
sometime· pu. h ahe::id. Ju t keep&#13;
mmring:•&#13;
dam.:-e," she said."&#13;
She s.aid Lhe dance&#13;
§etober 10 2006&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
Well wriuen, directed, and acted,&#13;
"Harem padern" pushes the envelope in&#13;
what we define as family. Even tbough&#13;
Miluska buys the child, whom she names&#13;
Franta, from smugglers, it is apparent that&#13;
she cares for him very much, and may&#13;
truly be what she needs in this world,&#13;
Frantisek, though shocked and wary at&#13;
first, comes to accept the boy, and in one&#13;
of the most joyous scenes of the film&#13;
holds the tiny Franta as he kicks a soccer&#13;
ball around and prepares to shoot for the&#13;
goal. Martin Horetk returns to the Czech&#13;
Republic to see his father for what may&#13;
be the last time, and while doing so must&#13;
confront him, his mother, stepmother, and&#13;
the sister be didn't even know he had.&#13;
Where do families start, where do they&#13;
end? Identity is the great issue of this&#13;
film, whether it be a question of family or&#13;
race.&#13;
Modem Europe is going through&#13;
an influx of immigrants from Asia, the&#13;
Middle East, and Africa, and many&#13;
Europeans have no idea what to do. As&#13;
cultures blend and neighbors begin to look&#13;
very different, many people are unsure of&#13;
where their cultural heritage will go when&#13;
there are no more natives. Racism is ever&#13;
underlying, on the verge of becoming&#13;
fnlly open, and cultural divides are&#13;
becoming chasms as old, and new citizens&#13;
each do what they can to adapt to the new&#13;
world they find themselves in.&#13;
"Harem padem" shows the struggle of a&#13;
shrinking world as Frantisek's drinking&#13;
buddy asks him how he ended up with a&#13;
dark baby, "Did you screw a chocolate&#13;
barT'..he asked. He then proceeds to warn&#13;
him about the various dark people that are&#13;
coming to the country and the negative&#13;
effects that are inevitable with having&#13;
them in one's life. Frantisek defends his&#13;
son and family at the risk of alienating one&#13;
of his oldest friends. Throughout the film,&#13;
characters are shown expressing some&#13;
form of insecurity at the development&#13;
and changes occurring all around them.&#13;
Europe is changing and must learn to deal&#13;
with that, "Herem padem" proves to be a&#13;
not so gentle reminder wrapped in humor.&#13;
Growing Pains By Ramon A. Jaimez,&#13;
JoimeOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
"Horem padern" (Up and down),&#13;
directed by Jan Hrebejk, a comedy about&#13;
family. home, culture. and identity was&#13;
shown at the Union Cinema en Oct. 4 as&#13;
part of the Student Foreign Film Series.&#13;
Set in the Czech Republic, the film&#13;
first shows the audience a supposed pair&#13;
of truckers discussing the amazing variety&#13;
of tastes that exist between different&#13;
cultures and the similarities between&#13;
deep-fried bat and KFC. Soon there after.&#13;
however, their true vocation as smugglers&#13;
is revealed, as they cross the border into&#13;
the Czech Republic and let a cargo load&#13;
of refugees from various countries into a&#13;
new life.&#13;
The plot starts to roll the next time&#13;
they stop and realize that a baby was left&#13;
in the back of the truck. Here the story&#13;
disjoints to Professor Otakar Horeck&#13;
(played by Jan Triska) enjoying coffee&#13;
with his farnily,.and then suffering some&#13;
sort of attack while giving a lecture. As&#13;
his son Martin Horeck (played by Petr&#13;
Forman) returns after spending 20 years&#13;
in Australia, we learn that his parents are&#13;
estranged and that his father has a new&#13;
family.&#13;
Here again, the story disjoints to&#13;
Miluska (played by Natasa Burger), a&#13;
childless wife who is about to steal a baby&#13;
from a carnival but is caught and winds&#13;
up in the custody of security, who just&#13;
happens to be her husband Frantisek Fikes&#13;
(played by Jiri Machacek). It seems that&#13;
ber desperation for a child-is reaching its&#13;
peak.&#13;
From here on out, the individual&#13;
stories intertwine as Miluska purchases&#13;
the baby discovered by the smugglers and&#13;
Frantisek agrees to keep the boy, who is .&#13;
Indian, despite the obvious difficulties that&#13;
present themselves with convincing others&#13;
that the boy is truly theirs. Martin Horeck .&#13;
returns to a country and home of which&#13;
he is no" longer a part and eventually&#13;
encounters Frantisek in a struggle with&#13;
thieves, which ultimately leads to legal&#13;
intervention in everyone's' lives.&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
IIrl."~rII&#13;
@8:00pm&#13;
II~I.t I Comedy Hypnotist&#13;
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• Sponsored by Di~jn9Se~c.&#13;
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Roasted Yellow Squash &amp; Zucchini&#13;
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Zuppa Toscana Soup&#13;
7&#13;
A Greek Week&#13;
Treat&#13;
BY D. WHITE&#13;
WHITE041@UWP.EDU&#13;
Anita Robenson, vice&#13;
president and events coordinator of&#13;
Greeks at Parkside, and members of&#13;
GAP held a Greek week Oct 2-5. GAP&#13;
is an organization composed of all&#13;
the Greek letter organization at UWParkside.&#13;
Greek week events were&#13;
different each day, giving students the&#13;
chance to learn or interact from a new&#13;
aspect sponsored by Greeks at UWParkside.&#13;
Monday a GAP table was set up&#13;
00 the bridge with information about&#13;
the week's events including a bulletin&#13;
board displaying information about the&#13;
different Greek organizations at UWParkside.&#13;
Tuesday was the knowledge&#13;
enrichment program that had about 30&#13;
non Greek students in attendance. The&#13;
non Greeks were given the opportunity&#13;
to ask or write any questions to ask the&#13;
Greek panel. The Greek panel consisted&#13;
of one representative from each Greek&#13;
organization at UW-Parkside that&#13;
participaled in the event.&#13;
Wednesday in Ranger Hall&#13;
was game night. also hosted by the&#13;
Greeks. Games played included che .......&#13;
Taboo. and Dominos and refreshment-.&#13;
were served accommodating a crowd of&#13;
about 40 students.&#13;
Thursday, GAP moved the&#13;
events to a more '&lt;&gt;Cial auno phere&#13;
and held a Den Night. Den nigfu had 3&#13;
combination of Greek and non-Greek&#13;
joining to have fun wuh music hy&#13;
WIPZ.&#13;
The ne,t G P program" ,II he&#13;
3 stroll exposiuon on Ocr 2 J :J( noon In&#13;
fain Place. "It \\ III he a gn."'Utbow,"&#13;
said Robertson&#13;
Raben on ""d th Greek&#13;
Week. program are Important to mtorm&#13;
students about Grcek-, and allow tbcm&#13;
to a..k que tion in a ca ual "'ulOg"h&#13;
gives ..tudents '-&lt;)rJ1(thlngdlllc.:rcnt to do&#13;
and gives more opn n for clubs,' t&#13;
said.&#13;
Robert-on . id being a&#13;
member of GAP and Zeta 1'111 Beta&#13;
sorority make, planning for cent&#13;
difficult at 11m., "l have 10 plan "en&#13;
in the summer 1\\111 nOI do the same:&#13;
programs." ,he Id.&#13;
She ""d Greel n be&#13;
po ..i.t.i\ e role:modd and that It I&#13;
nece-....an for Gn:e .... to h \ ,&#13;
"Greek ~ eek ho\\ v. e b.1\ unit nd&#13;
,ho\,o s "e are lOt rc:s.ted an the udC'n&#13;
at U\\-Park ,d'&#13;
oc'tober 10 200&amp; - The Ranger News&#13;
Growing Pains I)' Ramon A. Jai er,,&#13;
JalmeOOI wp.ed&#13;
wHmt:111 p; Jcm" t p ·m d Yon 1.&#13;
jrei:tnf b_ Jan l-11 d.1 ~jk, com d} all Lil&#13;
f. mil , Io e, culture, and i nth , \\a.-.&#13;
~hm n t tht Lininn in rna n L 4 a:.&#13;
part ot [h~ Studer l oreign J-ilm n1: .&#13;
S!!l in l • 'E..edt { [lllbhc- the film&#13;
flrst ~h 1w., the audfem:1: uppos p,11 r&#13;
oflrtl'locr:, discu sing lh• liffi:Ving \ari t&#13;
oft le~ 1.bai e i. l ween diffe cnl&#13;
~ulture. and ilic similari1ie" b IWcen&#13;
di.:cp-frkd bat, nd KF . um cbcre after,&#13;
howc · • th ·1 LI c vocaticm m; :muggier&#13;
i n.-, a lcd, :.. lhey noss the bt rder into&#13;
the lC -h RcpubJic ~d le a ca u Jn,.1d&#13;
of ri:fugee~ from vari u. counLric into ,&#13;
1.1ew li fe.&#13;
Tl plot tarts lo roll the n ]( L lim&#13;
U1.:-y !&gt;lO and rc,1li1e I.hat aby W':,, I&#13;
in the hack of 1he l11..lck. ere the ~l '1'&#13;
di.sjoim. to rofo · ·or Otakar J loreck&#13;
1 plaFd lo J n Trfsku c njoying c lfoe&#13;
\ ich hi famil . and the ~ufferin~ s.omt:&#13;
art uf all.ad,. hil giving !t.:c.rure .&#13;
hi. n l\fo r1 in [Jorcck J y by P tr&#13;
Forman&gt; rem.ms aft pending 20 ye.i:r:&#13;
in/\u,t.ralin, we learn thalhis p ~nti. ar~&#13;
.tranged and ltwt hi father ha::. an w&#13;
f mily.&#13;
Hen: again, tht- story cli Join · l&#13;
MiiLL'). a (p1l:ty~d by atasa Burger .&#13;
1itdlc l,, wife •b.o is abom lo ,teal ,ab hy&#13;
fmm a arni. al bulls (;..taght and winds&#13;
up in th~ cu tod; of se('.urit). who j I l&#13;
h:ippen o be h ·r husband Fran ti k Fi:kc&#13;
ployed }' Jin' ch. eek) . 1t ~,ciru; lhat&#13;
her cksp~n:nion for a child i. reat·hing i&#13;
peak,&#13;
From he t.: un oul, 1e indi iJual&#13;
~turie · mtert.win :11: uska pur h&#13;
Lhc bah;• di co ered b ' the rnug •IL-rs and&#13;
Frantise · :rnre ;!., lo keep the b ·• wh i,&#13;
Indian. de.spite the ob •i mb difficul1ie~ at&#13;
present them he. •i lh cunvin ing lhe&#13;
that th boy i!, tn1ly their . ·a n Ho&#13;
rcturru; to a country an h me of ~bii..·h&#13;
he i. no lon ge and \cnlll.a.11&#13;
enr.ounte ranti ck in .a suu~gle with&#13;
thi ve , which ultimately h.•ad t le a.I&#13;
I 'C.&#13;
Modem urope is going th rough&#13;
an innux ol imm1F,ran1! from A ·ia. th&#13;
11,'liddle Ea!.L. and Africa. and man:r&#13;
intcrventio.a ·n c•,cryon 's' lives, n L&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
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@8:00pm&#13;
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Chicken Scaloppini&#13;
Pasta Carbonara&#13;
Roasted Yellow Sq a h &amp; Zucchi i&#13;
Cou Cou &amp; Biscotti Coo ·es for Dessert&#13;
Zuppa Toscana o p&#13;
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SUE What do you think about f&#13;
proposed state amendmen&#13;
that would ban same·sex&#13;
marriages and civil unions.&#13;
Photol and reporting by Dan Torkllnn&#13;
Ithink its crap!&#13;
David Varga, 18, English&#13;
Does not really matter to me.&#13;
Jeff Knapp. 18, Undecided.&#13;
c---"I'i::.believe that marriage is an institution created&#13;
by god between one man and one woman. And&#13;
not defined by social norms or institutions.&#13;
I understand the implications for rights&#13;
violations. I just don't feel like the rights of&#13;
a married couple should be severed to fit the&#13;
cry of the general public to be tolerant and&#13;
obliterate the principle truth of this biblical&#13;
blessing.&#13;
Idefiantly think Iam going to vote no.&#13;
Stephanie Radtke, 20, criminal justice&#13;
Ihave no problem with it.&#13;
Richard Rogers, 21, Management&#13;
information systems&#13;
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and outs don't only affect&#13;
the patient. but the family&#13;
members as well. Some&#13;
patients can even cover&#13;
up their symptoms, since&#13;
.different parts of the brain&#13;
are affected. like my' mother&#13;
did," Blair said.&#13;
The walkers hope the&#13;
Memory Walk will help&#13;
to stamp out Alzheimer's.&#13;
Donations for the walk were&#13;
given either individually or&#13;
through businesses. The&#13;
walk is a major funding&#13;
source for the southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin chapter of the&#13;
Alzheimer's Association.&#13;
Paulette Kissee, regional&#13;
services manager, works in&#13;
an office,located in Tallent&#13;
Hall, for the Alzheimer's&#13;
Association. "There are&#13;
numerous opportunities&#13;
for students to volunteer.&#13;
Students can come to my&#13;
office and fill out application&#13;
forms whenever they have&#13;
the time. They can also&#13;
call m~ at 595-2387 for&#13;
more information on ways&#13;
to volunteer or for any&#13;
information."&#13;
Kirby Awarded&#13;
" ,&#13;
October J 7, 2006&#13;
OGSOUT?&#13;
PAGE 3&#13;
Careers in Student&#13;
Affairs Month&#13;
highest award any faculty or&#13;
staff member can receive.&#13;
On receiving the award,&#13;
Dr. Kirby said thaI "anytime&#13;
you receive an award where&#13;
your peers feel that you have&#13;
done work that is befitting to&#13;
the institution, 1think it is a&#13;
very humbling [and honorable]&#13;
experience."&#13;
Dr. Kirby's started her&#13;
career teaching for about eight&#13;
years elementary and middle&#13;
school students with learn mg.&#13;
emotional, and/or psychiatric&#13;
disabjIities.&#13;
She then left the field of&#13;
teaching for a business position.&#13;
from Student Activities, and&#13;
Steve McLaughlin, the current&#13;
vice chancellor for Student&#13;
Services and the dean of&#13;
students.&#13;
Four days after the open&#13;
bouse. the Career Center&#13;
offered to help guide students&#13;
toward perspective job&#13;
opportunities. "The program&#13;
focused on professional&#13;
organizations, how to write&#13;
a vita. getting involved,&#13;
assistantships and much&#13;
more."&#13;
The last of the activities&#13;
will be offered on Tuesday.&#13;
October 24, where a Bagel&#13;
Brochure Bash is scheduled&#13;
to take place on the Union&#13;
Bridge from 9-11 a.m, "This&#13;
programs gives students an&#13;
opportunity to browse through&#13;
over 15 regional universities&#13;
that offer Graduate programs&#13;
in College Student Affairs."&#13;
Kwiatkowski believes&#13;
that those who attend all four&#13;
activities will&#13;
gain a wealth of knowledge.&#13;
"I thiak the true benefit of the&#13;
month will be for students&#13;
to get a beuer understanding&#13;
of aU the career possibilities&#13;
that fall under Student&#13;
Affairs. Student Affairs&#13;
offers positions in Student&#13;
Activities. Residence Life.&#13;
Intramural. career counseling.&#13;
academic advising. Student&#13;
Support Services. international&#13;
programs. multicultural&#13;
student affairs. and the list&#13;
goes on and on.&#13;
11'e field offers a&#13;
variet"· of career paths.&#13;
and the amount of Job&#13;
available IS quite endle .......&#13;
Generally. students enJOY&#13;
their experience ...and the&#13;
individual thcv meet while&#13;
thev are at ...ch~)I. and&#13;
Ihi~ month gives them an&#13;
opportunity to learn more&#13;
about these influential&#13;
profe ...sional-. ,.&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
FUND&#13;
Page 10&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
Dr. Renee" Sartin Kirby,&#13;
UW-Parkside's coordinator of&#13;
Disability Services. received the&#13;
Academic Staff Distinguished&#13;
Service Award this year. This&#13;
award is presented each year&#13;
to a faculty or staff member&#13;
who has a record of ex.ceptional&#13;
service within the university.&#13;
She was nominated by&#13;
her peers in the spring of .&#13;
2006. Chancellor John Keaung&#13;
presented the award to Dr. Kirby&#13;
during a ceremony on Aug:&#13;
31. This particular award IS the&#13;
BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
robertrosatl Obotmail.corn&#13;
Careers in Student Affairs&#13;
Month was bracketed for the&#13;
month of October by Student&#13;
Activities. Tony Kwiatowski&#13;
organized four different&#13;
activities on campus aimed&#13;
toward making information&#13;
available to students interested&#13;
in pursuing careers in student&#13;
affairs.&#13;
This year is the first that&#13;
Careers in Student Affairs&#13;
month will be implemented&#13;
here on campus according&#13;
to Kwiatowski. "I consulted&#13;
many professionals across&#13;
the campus to gel their input&#13;
on what they thought would&#13;
work. The fine professionals&#13;
at the Career Center were very&#13;
instrumental in the planning&#13;
process as was the Director of&#13;
"Student Life;' he said&#13;
Once be received&#13;
feedback, Kwiatowski&#13;
carefully selected the four&#13;
'activities that were to be&#13;
held on campus. A Panel&#13;
Discussion was held Oct. 9&#13;
"thatullcwed students the&#13;
opportunity to ask a variety of&#13;
Student Affairs professionals&#13;
questions about their career&#13;
tracks and some of the positive&#13;
and negative aspects of their&#13;
jobs."&#13;
An open house was&#13;
held in Main Place on Oct.&#13;
12, which gave students&#13;
the opportunity to speak to&#13;
representatives from various&#13;
departments in Student&#13;
Affairs who work on campus&#13;
about the job industries in&#13;
which they work. Among&#13;
those available for students&#13;
to talk to were Tina Wagster-&#13;
Plamier from the Advising&#13;
Center. Michelina Young&#13;
from the Counseling Center.&#13;
Mary Xiong from the Office&#13;
of Multicultural Student&#13;
Affairs. Shauna Hodges&#13;
from Residence Life. Amber&#13;
Engle from Alumni Relation s,&#13;
Stephanie Sirvataka-Marshall&#13;
he became a consultant for&#13;
a management convuhing&#13;
company. However ....he suid me&#13;
job involved 100 much traveling,&#13;
Dr. Kirby switched ge ..t.n.&#13;
again and applied for a po,ilil?"&#13;
at UW-Parbide. The umvcrvtty&#13;
was looking for a coordinator 01&#13;
Disability Services. which was&#13;
a new ~siuon at the time&#13;
There were only 1')0&#13;
students on the campu ...who had&#13;
disabilities at thar ume. AOOUI&#13;
75 of those studenL....ho\\c\ er.&#13;
had learmng di"b'lines. uWparkside&#13;
was lookmg fnr&#13;
someone who had a backpround&#13;
in learning disabilities. Dr.&#13;
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,2006&#13;
11:00 8:00 MICHELLE TOBI#ol6: MARGARET&#13;
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Arts 00 1:00 ,&#13;
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP HOUR&#13;
12:00 l:00 NOON CONCERT: MARK EICHNER, TRUMPET&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
12:00 PM-l :00 PM&#13;
RAINBOW ALLIANCE AMENDMENT DISCUSSION&#13;
Main Place&#13;
4:00 PM-8:00 PM&#13;
WIPZ PATIO CONCERT&#13;
Outside Unton&#13;
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Union Cinema&#13;
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,2006&#13;
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ART. EXHIBITION: MICHELLE TOBIA Be MARGARET&#13;
LEININGER&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-l:00 PM&#13;
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES STUDY ABROAD&#13;
INFO, SESSiON&#13;
Tallent Hall 180&#13;
4:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
MEN'S SOCCER VS. UPPER IOWA&#13;
Wood Road Field&#13;
6:30 PM-7:30 PM&#13;
THEATRE GALA CELEBRATION: 'PRIDE AND PREDJUDICE'&#13;
HOUR&#13;
Communication Main Theater&#13;
7:00 PM-11:00 PM&#13;
JNl"'~~IPJIIIRI!QWM "",, .. _~&#13;
The Den&#13;
7:00 PM-9:00 PM&#13;
'GREGOR MENDEL: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF GENETICS'&#13;
WITH GREG MAYER&#13;
Ubrary Overiook 2nd 30 9:45 PM&#13;
UW"PAR,KSIDE COMMUNITV BAND REHEARSAL&#13;
Arts 0-118&#13;
7:30 PM-10:30 PM&#13;
THEATRE GALA CELEBRATION: 'PRIDE AND PRE.JUDICE'&#13;
SHOW&#13;
Communication Arts Main Theater&#13;
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2006&#13;
9:00 4:00 WORKSHOP: HELPING DYING PEOPLE ATTAIN DIGNITY 81:&#13;
PEACE&#13;
Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church&#13;
10:00 AM-12:30 PM&#13;
PA.RKSIOE THEATRE PRESENTS 'PRIDE 8c PREJUDICE'&#13;
3:30 PM-5:00 PM&#13;
GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS BOOK CLUB-: THE SPARROW&#13;
Union 207&#13;
7:00 PM-8:30 PM&#13;
VOLLEYBALL VS., BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY&#13;
De Simone Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
-&#13;
7:30 PM-l0:00 PM&#13;
PARKSIDE THEATRE PRESENTS IPRIDE &amp;: PREJUDICE'&#13;
Com. Arts HEA {TBA}&#13;
8:00 PM-9:00 PM&#13;
FALL FEST: FREDERICK WINTERS, HYPNOTIST&#13;
Union Square&#13;
SATURDAY, 9CTOBER 21, 2006&#13;
10:00 AM-l:00 PM&#13;
FALL FEST: FUN FA.IR&#13;
Union Square&#13;
1:00 PM-2:30 PM&#13;
VOLLEYBALL vs. NORTHERN KENTUCKY&#13;
De strnone Gymnasium, SAC&#13;
2:00 PM-6:00 PM&#13;
FALL FEST: DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT&#13;
SAC&#13;
6:00 PM-9:00 PM&#13;
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Union Square&#13;
7:30 PM-l0:00 PM&#13;
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9:00 PM-11:00 PM&#13;
. FALL FEST: PAT MCCURDY Be BONFIRE&#13;
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October 17, 200&#13;
P LICE&#13;
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10105/0606-614&#13;
Medical Assistance. Greenquist Hall. 8:30am. A professor&#13;
called and reported a student appeared lethargic and struck&#13;
head on a counter top. Officer on scene, student appears in&#13;
daze. Medical Units on scene, student transported to Kenosha&#13;
Hospital. All Units cleared.&#13;
10/05/0606-615&#13;
. Theft - All Other. SAC Lot. 3:52pm. Officer observed Stop&#13;
Sign at SAC Lot Exit had been taken. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/06/0606-616 Theft - From Building. Ranger Hall. I:47prn.&#13;
Complainant reported the theft of cash from the Residence Life&#13;
Office. Officertakes report, Officer cleared.&#13;
10/06/0606-617&#13;
Alarm - Fire. PHY ED BLDG. 8:29pm. Caller reported a kid&#13;
had pulled the Pull-Station. Officer on scene, no fire or smoke.&#13;
Alarm reset, Officer cleared.&#13;
10/06/0606-618&#13;
Traffic Violation. 4)00 Block of CTH E. citation issued to&#13;
Milan Zivanovic for Disorderly Conduct. Officers cleared.&#13;
10108/0606-619&#13;
Traffic Violation, University Apartment. II :36pm. Citation&#13;
issued to Keyauna J lrby for Driving on Sidewalk. Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/09/0606-620&#13;
Alarm - Fire. Molinaro Hall. 5:46pm. UWPPD Alarm Panel&#13;
activated. Officer responded, No firelNo smoke. Alarm panel&#13;
re-set. Officers cleared.&#13;
10109/0606-621&#13;
Theft- From Building. University Apartments. 9:20pm.&#13;
Complainant reports theft of wallet. Officer takes report.&#13;
Officers cleared.&#13;
10/10/0606-622&#13;
Disorderly Conduct. RangerHall. 1:39am. Officer respond&#13;
to Heated discussion in process. One verbal warning issued.&#13;
Officers cleared.&#13;
IO/LO/0606- 623&#13;
Agency Assist. Pike River Woods. 1O:45am. Complainant&#13;
reports smoke coming from the Pike River Woods area.&#13;
Officers respond, 4 subjects were issued citations by DNR&#13;
warden for Snagging Fish. Officers cleared.&#13;
1O/1lI0606-624&#13;
Fire Drill. Cbild Care Center. 8:51am. Officer conducted Fire&#13;
Drill per request CCC staff. All evacuated safely, no problems&#13;
noted. Alarm reset, Officer cleared .&#13;
10/11/0606-625&#13;
Fire Drill. Greenquist Hall. 12:43pm. Officer conducted Fire&#13;
Drill per request Safety Officer. All levels evacuated safely, no&#13;
problems noted. Alarm reset, Officer cleared.&#13;
10/11/0606-626&#13;
Theft - From Building. University Apartments. 8:09pm.&#13;
Complainant reported electronic items being stolen. Officer&#13;
takes report, Officers cleared.&#13;
10/10/0606-627&#13;
Other UWS ) 8 Violation. Ranger Hall. 8: 15pm. Citation issued&#13;
for Skateboards, Rollers etc. - On UW Lands. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/12/0606-628&#13;
Liquor Law Violation. University Apartments. 5: 06pm. Citation&#13;
issued for Underage Drinking/Consume. Officers cleared .&#13;
10112/0606-629&#13;
Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @ CTH JR. 9:30pm.&#13;
Citation issued to Jessica L Evans for Fail/Stop at Sign.&#13;
Officers cleared. .&#13;
LO/12/0606-630&#13;
Traffic Violation. 4500 Block of CTH E. 9:32pm. Citation&#13;
issued to Shawn A Kelly for Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/12/0606-63 J&#13;
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issued to Joshua J Wiinamaki for Operating While Intoxicated&#13;
and Deposit of Human Waste on UW-Lands. Wiinamaki&#13;
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that Iwant to say. There have been some shake-ups in The Ranger&#13;
as of late, and we decided that if these things had happened in any&#13;
_tioitI_ZIIli'on, we would have reported On them, so it would be unethical of publish our own internal affairs in the same way.&#13;
aoyone who regularly takes the time to read our staff list on page&#13;
y have noticed my promotion to editor-in-chief after the second issue.&#13;
Yo Christina Fanning, who had been editor-in-chief, was not eligible to&#13;
a student organization executive board. Our executive board met and&#13;
that we would create the position of managing editor, which we then&#13;
to Christina during that meeting.&#13;
After a week or two, the point was made during our executive board&#13;
that we may have done something unethical in that action. According&#13;
~ Ranger News' constitution, we should have an editor-in-chief, executive&#13;
. ~ graphic design manager. business manager, and advertising manager. Our&#13;
board felt that the position of managing editor. a non-exec board position.&#13;
essentially be laking tbe place of the executive editor pcsition. We decided&#13;
t.bis was unethical of us on two counts. First, we would be effectively&#13;
iug anexecutive board position for which we could potentially have&#13;
. ed, eligible candidates. Second, we had created a position, managing editor,&#13;
not offered it to the rest of the staff; we had just created it and offered it to&#13;
ristina Without announcing the position to our staff and accepting applications&#13;
r it&#13;
Because of this, the four of us left on the exec board decided to close&#13;
managing editor position and announce that we would be taking applications&#13;
an executive editor, who would complete the five-member executive board&#13;
our constitution demands. Christina wanted to emphasize to the staff that&#13;
would still be there for the organization. Sbe said that she was sad with&#13;
change of 'Position and the situation but proud of The Ranger News for&#13;
ngthening the organization through the most important article, the constitution.&#13;
We may not fill the position (We won't !ill the position if we cannot find&#13;
right applicant.), but we deemed it necessary to try. As an executive board, we&#13;
e an error in judgment, and Ipersonally regret the way we went about things.&#13;
Honestly, this isn't a letter Ireally wanted to write. However, if The&#13;
ger News is to be trusted as a source of news and information, we have to be&#13;
Ie to report on ourselves as we would report on anyone else. Also, we feel that&#13;
e need to be fair and ethical in our hiring process. On that point, I want to use&#13;
is forum to let the student body know that we are hiring right now, as always. In&#13;
ovember, we will be nominating candidates and voting for a new editor-in-chief.&#13;
I(if! don't fail any of my classes) will be graduating in December. I want to&#13;
assureeveryone that I will still do my best to serve The Ranger News, as 1 have&#13;
orthe last year and a half.&#13;
That's about all J bave to say. I hope that this will be the last letter that I&#13;
vrite this semester, both because I feel thai The Ranger News has more important&#13;
eas On which 1 can spend my time and because [ doubt that any of you really.&#13;
"antto hear from me on a weekly basis. So. with that in mind, thanks for reading,&#13;
d here's hoping there no next time.&#13;
DR. KIRBY CONTI NUE&#13;
Kirby was hired for the job on&#13;
October 21, 1991.&#13;
At the lime, Dr. Kirby&#13;
was finishing her Master's&#13;
degree. SInce she is a firm&#13;
believer in lifelong learning,&#13;
she decided to continue her&#13;
'education. She went on to earn&#13;
her Ph. D., with an emphasis In&#13;
curriculum and instruction.&#13;
Thinking about her&#13;
career choice, Dr. Kirby said, "1&#13;
still get up in the morning and&#13;
love coming to this job."&#13;
Dr. Kirby always hears&#13;
questiODsJrom students about&#13;
which jobs or career paths will&#13;
allow them to make the most&#13;
money. "People make a living by&#13;
doing what they love and what&#13;
they're good at," she said. .&#13;
Dr. Kirby wanted to give&#13;
the student body at UW·Parkside&#13;
some advice: "Find your niche;&#13;
find out what it is that you're good&#13;
at doing; find out your passion and&#13;
what you love to do." She added. ':If&#13;
you learn to think outside the box, It&#13;
will really translate into a career, one&#13;
that'll help [you] make a living."&#13;
WHO LET THE&#13;
BY AMANDA GRANDKE&#13;
mandLnoe@gmaU.com&#13;
Going for a nice jog on the track&#13;
at school, tbe last thing that you&#13;
expect to see is a dog. The Ranger&#13;
News office received a call from&#13;
community member Tom Struma this&#13;
week, claiming that he often sees&#13;
unleashed dogs on the track creating&#13;
a disturbance for runners.&#13;
Officer Bergendahl of the&#13;
Parkside Police said, "According&#13;
to UWS Chapter J 8.06 (5) a pet,&#13;
be it a dog or a cat, needs to be on&#13;
a leash while on campus premises.&#13;
ff found in violation, the pet can be&#13;
impounded and the owner fined."&#13;
He also said that in the ten years&#13;
that be bas been at UW-Parkside he&#13;
has "never had to write a ticket [for&#13;
unleasbed pets]." He added, "II is&#13;
very common to see unleashed dogs&#13;
by the soccer field and also on the&#13;
disc golf course." In these situations,&#13;
he informs the people that their dog&#13;
does need to be on a leash,&#13;
Bergendahl couldn't answer&#13;
whether there are any different rules&#13;
for the premises by the Student&#13;
Activities Center. JR Reed. director&#13;
of the Student Activities Center,&#13;
said said that he didn't know if&#13;
there were any signs posted near the&#13;
soccer fields Or the cross country&#13;
field stating that no dogs were&#13;
allowed Bergendahl said that there is&#13;
a law that a person has 24 hours to&#13;
clean up after bis or her pet, but no&#13;
one enforces that policy since no one&#13;
really "polices" the track. Reed said&#13;
that athletic teams have to practice&#13;
where people 'are walking their dog!'&gt;.&#13;
and it's not appealing to have to play&#13;
where dogs have not been cleaned up&#13;
after.&#13;
Strama could nOI be reached for&#13;
additional comments,&#13;
CORRECTIONS&#13;
In "Keating on University Funding" from the October 10 edition of The Ranger&#13;
News, tbe following errors were made: The cut taken from Uw-Parkside was&#13;
$880,000, nor $75 million. Chancellor John Keating oversees the director of&#13;
admissions. and Rebecca Martin oversees the head of the Advising department. The&#13;
donation to UW-Parkside toward the expansion of the Communication Am buildmg&#13;
is for 10 percent, nOI 80 percent. and the donor will be announced Oct. 9. but not at&#13;
the Adventures of Lifelong Learning meeting.&#13;
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"machismo" .&#13;
Professor James Kincheo&#13;
said in 2006 that it is easier&#13;
for men to be sensitive, admit&#13;
their fears, and honor their&#13;
women. "If Idid not listen to&#13;
my wife, Iwould miss out on&#13;
opinions of someone who is a&#13;
bright woman."&#13;
The panel agreed that&#13;
the stereotype of machismo&#13;
has changed over the years.&#13;
Kinchen said today, women&#13;
have ample opportunities to&#13;
work outside of the home.&#13;
Theron Snell, an advisor,&#13;
said he felt he was an odd&#13;
person to be on the panel&#13;
talking about machismo and&#13;
said he was not sure if he can&#13;
display it. "Relationships are&#13;
becoming a two-way street,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Machismo creates a&#13;
perception of superiority of&#13;
the male and belittlement of the&#13;
female sometimes leading to&#13;
domestic violence. Machismo&#13;
also emphasizes that males are&#13;
the sole provider of family and&#13;
the female is the caretaker of&#13;
family.&#13;
Nydia Adames-Petty, an&#13;
Academic Advisor, said&#13;
she grew up understanding&#13;
machismo, but it was not&#13;
present in her family. She said&#13;
machismo becomes an issue&#13;
when it involves domestic&#13;
abuse. HAre you strong enough&#13;
to challenge what you are&#13;
taught, she said?"&#13;
Professor Zaibert&#13;
provided an example about the&#13;
characteristics of machismo. H&#13;
said in a boxing match, when&#13;
someone is losing and will not&#13;
give up and continues to displa&#13;
honor, that is machismo.&#13;
Kinchen said he agrees&#13;
there is a line between what&#13;
we can do in our privacy and&#13;
actions with our family. "I&#13;
most admire men who are just&#13;
themselves all of the time," be&#13;
said.&#13;
President of Latinos&#13;
Unidos, Yazmin Romero en&#13;
the panel discussion event&#13;
by saying the purpose was to&#13;
educate about machismo and&#13;
evaluate if it has or has not&#13;
changed throughout the years.&#13;
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members were James Kinchen,&#13;
Leonardo Zaibert, Theron Snell,&#13;
Nydia Adames-Petry, Consuelo&#13;
Clemens, Mary Louise Edwards,&#13;
and Brandon Clark.&#13;
The program was&#13;
entitled The Good and Evil of&#13;
Machismo and was sponsored&#13;
by Latinos Unidos and the&#13;
Office of Student Multicultural&#13;
Affairs. Machismo describes&#13;
as an exaggerated feeling of&#13;
masculinity.&#13;
Machismo is derived form&#13;
the Spanish word "macho"&#13;
and has a strong presence in&#13;
the Hispanic culture. In Spain&#13;
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6 The Ranger News October 17, 2006&#13;
Men's Soccer Ties Twice on Road ,&#13;
BY JENNIFER PINTER&#13;
pirite006@uwp.edu&#13;
The Men's Soccer team&#13;
went on the road to Missouri&#13;
this weekend to take on&#13;
the Drury Panthers and the&#13;
Rockhurst Hawks. Both&#13;
games ended ill..fies with only&#13;
one point being scored by the&#13;
Rangers. Friday, Oct. 13, the&#13;
Rangers played Drury to a I-I&#13;
final. Bojan Jovicic scored&#13;
the tying goal, 7 minutes&#13;
(46:40) after Drury scored,&#13;
receiving the assist from Greg&#13;
Walasek.&#13;
The following game at&#13;
Rockhurst on Sunday, Oct. 15,&#13;
ended with the similar result,&#13;
having a score of 0-0. The&#13;
Hawks had five shots on goal,&#13;
out-shooting the Rangers who&#13;
had four. Over the weekend&#13;
road trip, goalie Jamie&#13;
Lieberman&#13;
added 220&#13;
minutes&#13;
of time&#13;
with&#13;
only&#13;
one goal&#13;
against&#13;
him.&#13;
The&#13;
UW-&#13;
. Parkside Men's Soccer team is&#13;
now 11-2-3 overall and 8-2-3&#13;
in the conference. As a result&#13;
of this weekend's ties, the&#13;
team dropped to the third seed&#13;
heading into the Great Lakes&#13;
Valley Conference tournament.&#13;
The Rangers will host sixth&#13;
seed Missouri-Rolla in the&#13;
quarterfinals, Sunday, Oct. 22,&#13;
at noon at Wood Road Field.&#13;
The team defeated Rolla&#13;
3-0 during the regular season&#13;
in a road' win. Before the&#13;
tournament begins, there will&#13;
be a game against the Peacock,&#13;
of Upper Iowa at home;&#13;
however, the game is scheduled&#13;
. to be at Carthage College at&#13;
7:30 p.m. this Thursday, Oct.&#13;
J9, instead of at Wood Road&#13;
Field.&#13;
. '.",'1-&#13;
Rangers Who Run Together, Win Together:&#13;
Women's XC Claims First Place Again and Again&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
payto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Fulton. "It is so much easier to&#13;
run with someone, It's fun too!&#13;
We get to talk. and encourage&#13;
each other throughout the race."&#13;
The method of running&#13;
in a pack has been routinely&#13;
involved in the training for&#13;
these women, By running in a'&#13;
pack, the women can focus on&#13;
their own goals, but it becomes&#13;
evident that almost all the&#13;
teammates are on the same&#13;
level.&#13;
"It was a good indication to&#13;
each of the four team members&#13;
that raced together of just bow&#13;
strong they are right now and&#13;
how close in11bility they are at&#13;
this point," said DeWitt about&#13;
his top four tumters. "That is a&#13;
good cooIi~ booster as we&#13;
narrow mOll the~p&#13;
season comm up"&#13;
"E the-tlOn nng&#13;
m of leamare&#13;
At Waverly, Iowa, the&#13;
Ranger Women set a milestone&#13;
for Women's Cross Country _&#13;
on Saturday, Oct. 7, at the&#13;
Warthurg Invitational by having&#13;
four members best the school's&#13;
previous record of 14:58.&#13;
. With Naomi Fulton .&#13;
finishing third place in the 4K&#13;
course at 14:33, she was quickly&#13;
followed up by her teammates&#13;
Jill Wink.ler, Jessica Lamp, and&#13;
\'alerie Kelly with posted times&#13;
~&#13;
J4:35, 14:38, and 14:39-,&#13;
ctively. According to the&#13;
-Parkside Athletics Web .&#13;
ite, these times trumped the&#13;
previous UW·Parkside record&#13;
t the Wartborg Invitational of&#13;
4:58 set bt helle Boldon in&#13;
a team as we do in practice,&#13;
we can directly apply it in our&#13;
meets, Seeing the results of&#13;
the work we do at practice is&#13;
rewarding. I think our strongest&#13;
asset is that we work well as a&#13;
team,"&#13;
Bringing their team.&#13;
momentum and No.5 NCAA&#13;
Division II ranking back to the&#13;
Wayne E. Dannehl National&#13;
Cross Country Course at UWParkside,&#13;
the Rangers showed&#13;
their home pride by winning the&#13;
UW-Parkside Invitational on&#13;
Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14.&#13;
Posting a team score of 25,&#13;
in which 15 is the best score a&#13;
team can achieve, UW-l'arkside&#13;
outran the nearest Division&#13;
IIranked ~t in No. 14&#13;
NOI1herq mctligan with ..&#13;
score of 42, and sub§I'll~y&#13;
Div' ion I COI~NOl'lIRlrlI&#13;
II.IinOis; Who Db&#13;
finish line were unattached, but&#13;
the Ranger women then charged&#13;
to the front to secure the first&#13;
four collegiate spots.&#13;
Fultdn headed up the pack,&#13;
clocking in at 18:20, followed&#13;
by Kelly, Winkler, and Lamp&#13;
at 18:23, 18:27, and 18:30,&#13;
respectively. Coming in fifth for&#13;
the Rangers and 19" overall for&#13;
the race at 19:54 was freslunan&#13;
Jessica Enderly, who accounted&#13;
for the Jastteam point for UWParkside.&#13;
The next stop for the&#13;
Rangers is in Illinois as the&#13;
Great Lakes Valley Conference&#13;
meet is set for 11:00 a.m. on&#13;
Saturday, Oct. 21, at sm·&#13;
Edwardsville. UW·Parkside·&#13;
won't host again until the&#13;
. NCAA regional meet scheduled&#13;
for Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11:15&#13;
a.m,&#13;
6 Jhe Ranger News October 17, 2006&#13;
Men's Soccer Ties Twice o Road&#13;
l{ PINTER&#13;
ut m lhc road to M" oun&#13;
thi wcd,.cnd Lo lake on&#13;
lhc rlll)' PanLhen. and th e&#13;
R ·lhun.t Haw · . Both&#13;
gam ended in Lie "11.h only&#13;
one piJi nt being rnrcd b lhc&#13;
Rungcrs. Friday. Oct 13. th&#13;
Rangers playetl rury to a 1- l&#13;
inal. Bo·an Jo\•icic 5eoreJ&#13;
he 1yi g £ll,tl, 7 Llll11Ul!&#13;
: 0 after D :...rn~d ,&#13;
rec1.:i.ving thi: assi t rum Gn:,g&#13;
I• se&#13;
The fo lJ ~ ing ~amc at&#13;
Rockh N nn Sunilily, Oct. 15.&#13;
enJed ,,,.ilh 1.he in1iJur rcsllll,&#13;
ha\'ing a c(m.:: of0-0. The&#13;
Hawks had ln·e. hots on goal,&#13;
ut-shoot..iog h Rang •ho&#13;
had our U11e1 1..he Wtxkcm.l&#13;
ad ip, goali~ fami e&#13;
Liebennan&#13;
dda.l 220&#13;
111lnuu::&#13;
u(Gmc&#13;
wfth&#13;
on!&#13;
nc goal&#13;
ugainsl&#13;
h1m_&#13;
Th"' u-.. -&#13;
Parkside Men• S ccr le~m i,&#13;
now 11-2- o 'C II nd 8-~-3&#13;
in I.he confori:ncc. ~ re .uh&#13;
of Lhi. week1.:nd's lie~. lhc&#13;
t ~ m dropped 1u thr.: t hrrd .- :J&#13;
heading imu lht: Great Lakes&#13;
Valley onfen:t1cc toumamenL&#13;
The R.1111g . \\oi 11 hu~t ,;;ixlh.&#13;
seed Mi imuri-Rolla in the&#13;
uarterfinal • unda . Oc1.. :?~.&#13;
at noon al ooJ Roa&lt;l ,h::ld.&#13;
The ream defo-ated Rolla&#13;
~ -U dunug the regular ·ea,;,on&#13;
in a ruad win. Bt'.fore th&#13;
loumamcnl bcgirn;, ln re will&#13;
be a g:mu.:. again~ t the Peat:cx: ~ ur Upper lowa al hnme~&#13;
howc, i:r. Lhc gam is -ht:dul~d&#13;
to be al arthage Colli!g.: at&#13;
7:30 p.m. this u_rsda). Oct.&#13;
I . m tend of t 'ood RoaJ&#13;
tr.:l •&#13;
Rangers Who Run Together, Win Together:&#13;
Women's XC Claims First Place Aga·n and Again&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
p yto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Al Wavr.:rly, Iowa. lhc&#13;
Ranger Women set a milestone&#13;
for Womc:n's Cro , Country&#13;
on Sarnn.iay. Oct. 7. tu !.he&#13;
W bur• Invitational by having&#13;
four m inbt:~ t lh hool'&#13;
i a esome;· ai Lamp. Fulton. "Tl i&#13;
be learn J l k~ps getting&#13;
~u:on ger, Tl t • s.t !ht: lop four o&#13;
u cilhc:r. 1e whol team jm,1&#13;
keep· impmvtn , and t.h:a1 is ju,;t&#13;
the refkc1ion of having a great&#13;
coach I ike we du."&#13;
Coach Mike De ~n ·a.id&#13;
hi forrncr rurm r Bo ou that.&#13;
"f he] i. one of the kty r :;m ns&#13;
lhi.:~c women ure running ~o&#13;
L:IL h.: '-l!l g~...11 . , mple&#13;
lhal thi rour is to.ll owin rig t&#13;
much nsie-r to a tcmn we o in p lice.&#13;
t: can dire tly aflp y if io o r&#13;
1 ts. Seeing the re~ul o ·&#13;
th work we du t prncticc i!i&#13;
ITW rdtng. f lhin 01..lf sl!ronge!'.t&#13;
asset i. that we w rl.. ' II as a&#13;
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october 17, 2006&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
7&#13;
The Troj~nRoundtable Highlight&#13;
·Women's Soccer&#13;
Stumbles&#13;
Heading into&#13;
Playoffs&#13;
Drug Administration on June&#13;
8, Gardasil was approved for&#13;
the. public, according to the&#13;
FDA's Government Web site.&#13;
The magnitude of&#13;
having Gardasil available&#13;
is especially directed at&#13;
females. "Women bear the&#13;
biggest burden of STDs "&#13;
said Dr. Drew. "You oe~&#13;
cervical cancer; you g~t the&#13;
pelvic inflammatory diseases;&#13;
you get the life-threatenine&#13;
conditions." 0&#13;
Dr Drew added, "In&#13;
my career. that is the biggest&#13;
headline. I've been practicing&#13;
medicine for 20 years, and&#13;
here is a vaccine that will&#13;
eliminate a major source of&#13;
mortality in your age group.&#13;
Cervical cancer kills young&#13;
women."&#13;
The number of&#13;
females who could be affected&#13;
in their lifetimes is substantially&#13;
high. "80 percent of women have&#13;
HPV by the age of 50, and most of&#13;
it goes away on its own:' said Dr.&#13;
Drew. 'The more serious viruses&#13;
are covered by this vaccine. The&#13;
question is could you bave one of&#13;
the other ones 7"&#13;
It was brought to the&#13;
roundtable's attention from&#13;
Dr. Drew that the focus of&#13;
administering this new vaccine is on&#13;
twelve-year-olds. "That's the age&#13;
of optimum immunogenic response;&#13;
they can have a lifelong response;'&#13;
said Dr. Drew, and he later added,&#13;
"It's a pure medical decision based&#13;
on the immunogenic response to the&#13;
vaccine."&#13;
The most important subject&#13;
that I had little information on when&#13;
I arrived for this discussion was&#13;
HPV and the creation of Gardasil.&#13;
Dr Drew urged every female,&#13;
"Get your Gardasil HPV vaccine.&#13;
please," and asked of everyone,&#13;
"Are your vaccines up to date?"&#13;
BY JJ MULREADY&#13;
dapokerplayerI3@yahoo.com&#13;
The UW-Parkside Women's Soccer&#13;
tec:m wound up on the losing side of a&#13;
pair of one-goal games last weekend.&#13;
The first loss occurred in overtime&#13;
against the Drury Panthers on Friday.&#13;
Oct. 13.&#13;
The home learn Panthers scored&#13;
the first goal of the game late in the first&#13;
half at 43:49 taking into halftime a 1-0&#13;
lead. The Rangers answered back with&#13;
two goals in the second half at 68:32 and&#13;
72:06 to take the lead. However. the&#13;
Panthers scored at 82: 16, tying the game&#13;
and sending it to overtime. Drury didn't&#13;
waste a minute in overtime to reclaim&#13;
the game: scoring a goal 15 seconds in&#13;
and notching the win.&#13;
The second game of the weekend&#13;
was on Sunday, Oct. IS, in Kansas City.&#13;
Mo., against the Rockhurst Hawks. The&#13;
Hawks scored at 61:29 in the second half&#13;
to give them a 1-0 lead. the only lead&#13;
they would need. Rockhurst prevailed&#13;
to win while putting seven shots on goal&#13;
compared to the Rangers three ShOlS on&#13;
goal.&#13;
The Rangers, now with an 84-&#13;
I record in the Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference and a 10-5-1 overall record,&#13;
were playing for victories in hopes of&#13;
claiming a high seed for the upcoming&#13;
GLVC tournament. Instead, when the&#13;
tournament starts on the weekend of&#13;
Oct: 21-22. the Rangers will be the sixth&#13;
seed, and they will have to play on the&#13;
road against the third seed Cougars of&#13;
STU-Edwardsville. The previous regular&#13;
season contest between the Rangers&#13;
and Cougars ended in a 0-0 tie nearly a&#13;
month ago, on Sept. 15.&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
Email: payto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Word Count: 582&#13;
In the wake of the Trojan&#13;
Sexual Health Report Card, a&#13;
survey of 100 public and private&#13;
schools on how well informed the'&#13;
universities of this &lt;nation are on&#13;
safer sex and prevention of sexually&#13;
transmitted infections, I, along with&#13;
10 other studenrsfrom across the&#13;
U.S .. were invited to participate in&#13;
a roundtable discussion of sexual&#13;
health awareness by Trojan on oct.&#13;
6&#13;
In an effort to reach out to&#13;
-universities to establish better&#13;
sexual health awareness. Trojan&#13;
brought in the credited Dr. Drew&#13;
Pinske, of MTV's "Loveline" fame&#13;
and alumnus of the University of&#13;
Southern California, to host the&#13;
discussion. He engaged us all in&#13;
a variety of topics ranging from&#13;
availability of condoms on campus,&#13;
sexual health awareness information&#13;
open to students, the application of&#13;
a sex column in student newspapers,&#13;
the dangers of anal sex, the proper&#13;
use of condoms, and the importance&#13;
of HPV know ledge.&#13;
Here at UW-Parkside, the&#13;
Student Health &amp; Counseling&#13;
Center provides condoms for a&#13;
relatively cheap price to students as&#13;
well as sexual health information&#13;
and my submission of this article'&#13;
is a prototype for health awareness&#13;
through the student newspaper.&#13;
As _foranal sex and the dangers&#13;
that follow, Dr. Drew warned of the&#13;
damage that can occur through anal&#13;
sex. The tearing and anal fissures&#13;
that can result have an enormous&#13;
affect on health as a person grows&#13;
older and becomes incontinent with&#13;
bowel movements or even just has&#13;
trouble maintaining the weakened&#13;
body cavity. .&#13;
For condom use, roughJy one&#13;
third of the time is a condom used&#13;
during sexual intercourse amongst&#13;
couples. When it comes to using&#13;
condoms during oral sex toward&#13;
males. Dr. Drew cited from a recent&#13;
survey of sexually active couples&#13;
that was done and said the number&#13;
was, "zero percent."&#13;
In the significance of&#13;
understanding HPV, or human&#13;
papillomavirus, which can cause - .&#13;
cervical cancer. precancerous&#13;
genital lesions, and genital warts,&#13;
we discussed the breakthrough of&#13;
the Gardasil HPV vaccine. In a&#13;
press release from the Food and&#13;
Photo from CHICAGOnOlAN&#13;
ROUNDTAIlL.Epage on www.facebook.com&#13;
Stop Renting ...&#13;
BY TYRONE PA"fI'o&#13;
paytoOO4@uwp.edu&#13;
In recognition of health&#13;
awareness, the month of October is&#13;
dedicated to breast cancer awareness.&#13;
With pink ribbons being the flag of&#13;
support for breast cancer awareness&#13;
and recently adopted pink baseball&#13;
caps being seen worn throughout&#13;
Wisconsin in support of the Deanna&#13;
Favre HOPE Foundation, breast&#13;
cancer awareness is easily noticeable&#13;
in society. However, the routine&#13;
breast exam is what is of importance.&#13;
"A woman should check her&#13;
breast every month on a designated&#13;
day to do it," said Michaelina Young.&#13;
M.S.N. and director of the Student&#13;
Health &amp; Counseling Center at .&#13;
UW-Parkside, "preferably, after&#13;
their period." Young also suggested&#13;
that using a date familiar to the&#13;
individual. such as their birthday,&#13;
is helpful. She also mentioned&#13;
for women that an annuaJ clinical&#13;
breast exam with a doctor or nurse&#13;
practitioner is advised- for good&#13;
health.&#13;
Besides women, men can&#13;
also get breast cancer and even&#13;
that they should i:Iieck tor&#13;
any abnormal lumps on their body on&#13;
a regular monthly basis as well.&#13;
In regards to maintaining&#13;
a healthy body, Young said, "I&#13;
think that early detection is the best&#13;
protection. Early detection is that&#13;
people check their own bodies." For&#13;
more information on detecting breast&#13;
cancer, there are brochures available&#13;
for anyone at the Student Health &amp;&#13;
Counseling Center located&#13;
next to the police&#13;
station in Tallent&#13;
Hall.&#13;
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GUEST EDITORIAL&#13;
BYDANIEL ROCKEL&#13;
igimaster@yahoo.com&#13;
Major space has been&#13;
given to pitching the slogan&#13;
"A fair Wisconsin votes no"&#13;
to voters on campus. No&#13;
group has come out in favor&#13;
of the amendment for fear of&#13;
accusations ofletting religion&#13;
get involved in their political&#13;
view, being anti-gay, or even&#13;
being all around unfeeling&#13;
inconsiderate codgers.&#13;
This amendment is&#13;
not about gay marriage but&#13;
representative democracy.&#13;
This amendment would mean&#13;
a change to our definition of&#13;
marriage that would require a&#13;
constitutional amendment to&#13;
change it rather than one session&#13;
of the legislature and governor&#13;
or one renegade judge.&#13;
Many opponents of the&#13;
amendment feel action should&#13;
be taken to end this unfairness&#13;
even if it circumvents the&#13;
proper method because the&#13;
system changes so slowly. The&#13;
wheels of change grind slowly&#13;
to protect minorities from truly&#13;
Draconian Societal reaction.&#13;
Which is worse, a government&#13;
that, because, of society won't&#13;
let gay couples marry or a&#13;
society that is allowed and&#13;
supported by government to&#13;
stone gays to death when they&#13;
come out of the closet?&#13;
Whether I support or&#13;
oppose expanding the legal&#13;
definition of marriage.to be&#13;
available to same sex couples, I&#13;
don't support the change being&#13;
approved on some sort of moral&#13;
basis outside the system that is&#13;
OUf government. Morality is,&#13;
at its core, religion, whether&#13;
organized or individualized.&#13;
This is not a theocracy, and law&#13;
is not ratified based on morality&#13;
or fairness. Law is ratified based&#13;
on the will and pressure of the&#13;
people. Do voters want tobe&#13;
under the authority of someone&#13;
who answers to no one?&#13;
Currently, the Democratic party,&#13;
the sitting party that shows&#13;
more support for gay marriage&#13;
bypassing legislative channels,&#13;
is constantly complaining&#13;
about the way the President is&#13;
handling affairs because he's&#13;
not doing what they would do,&#13;
whatever that may be. Imagine&#13;
what it would be like to have&#13;
a dictator that was never&#13;
accountable to anyone. While&#13;
many would support allowing&#13;
such power in order to get&#13;
something they desire, I oppose&#13;
it on principle regardless of the&#13;
bait on the hook. I don't want&#13;
someone making laws to take&#13;
away my freedoms if they can't&#13;
be replaced in the future by&#13;
voting someone else into office.&#13;
Ruling by majority&#13;
through a democratic republic&#13;
does work. Laws against&#13;
murder exist still because the&#13;
majority agree it is necessary.&#13;
Speed limits exist because&#13;
representatives have not bedTl&#13;
voted into office who would&#13;
remove them, Drinking, a&#13;
formerly taboo activity, is legal,&#13;
because enough people voted&#13;
for it to be legal again, ending&#13;
prohibition.&#13;
Is the legal definition&#13;
of marriage more important&#13;
than the free flow of alcohol?&#13;
If so, why shouldn't it have&#13;
to be voted on to change the&#13;
definition to a fair one? If&#13;
not, why does a legal status&#13;
as married matter? If it is&#13;
about insurance companies&#13;
or employers, vote with your.&#13;
time and money to lobby&#13;
them to be gay friendly. Other&#13;
parts of this legal agreement&#13;
we call marriage would be&#13;
possible to replicate through&#13;
legal documents agreeing to&#13;
all the exact terms entered. into&#13;
under marriage. Think of that&#13;
combination as a legal still of a&#13;
sort.&#13;
To those people&#13;
who are morally opposed to&#13;
gay marriage, marriage was&#13;
created outside of government&#13;
(in the Christian belief by god&#13;
in the garden of Eden) and&#13;
can survive quite well as a&#13;
separate entil}' (read my lips&#13;
nomads). Legal marriage is&#13;
a completely separate animal&#13;
from two people dedicated&#13;
to each other before god till&#13;
death. If you think we can't&#13;
allow gay marriage because two&#13;
people of the same sex can't&#13;
morally be married, you need&#13;
to consider separating the terms&#13;
in your head. Think of the legal&#13;
part as a comrel (committed&#13;
relationship) agreement,&#13;
similar to a written agreement&#13;
when going into business in&#13;
a partnership. It defines two&#13;
people's responsibilities to&#13;
each other in a way similar&#13;
to a company's responsibility&#13;
to its share holders. Marriage&#13;
was not killed by gay marriage&#13;
in ancient Greece or ancient&#13;
Rome. Marriage will not&#13;
die because of legal comrel&#13;
agreements between two people&#13;
of the same sex also known in&#13;
our society by gay marriage&#13;
a homograph( words that are&#13;
rendered the same, but having&#13;
different meanings) with two&#13;
meanings, legal and emotional.&#13;
As important as it&#13;
is to have a fair marriage&#13;
definition, it is only fair to vote&#13;
yes to the amendment to assure&#13;
Wisconsinites get to give gay&#13;
marriage an affirmative vote&#13;
before it can be legalized.&#13;
The alternative passage of&#13;
gay marriage would lead to&#13;
harassment from the publicand&#13;
would become a riot at the&#13;
courthouse, along with massive&#13;
efforts to make gay marriage&#13;
illegal. A group of people would&#13;
exist to fight gay marriage, not&#13;
on the basis of morality, but&#13;
on a violation of their right to&#13;
representation.&#13;
A Fair Wisconsin Votes&#13;
YES to Preserve our Right to&#13;
Vote.&#13;
LS&#13;
October 17, 2006&#13;
t&#13;
My name i Robert Ro ti, I joined WIPZ in the&#13;
fall of 2002. Myself and Andrew $cbeeler co-post&#13;
'The WrestJ,ing War Room ~ch can be heard on&#13;
the air Thursday nigflts from 6 to 8. Anywa 8, here&#13;
are top five songs that you will most likely hear on&#13;
The Wrestling War Room.&#13;
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GUEST E&#13;
BYDANIEL ROCK L&#13;
igim r@yaboo.com&#13;
M ·orsp ce n&#13;
given to pitching the slogan&#13;
' :A fair Wi amsiTI vote no"&#13;
c,o voters on c mpu . o&#13;
group has come out inf: vor&#13;
of the amendment fo fear of&#13;
a c~ation-s ofletting religion&#13;
get involved in m ir politioa.l&#13;
view, being anti -gay, or e ·en&#13;
being all aroun,d unfeeling&#13;
inco.11.sidenu.e codgers.&#13;
This amendment i.s&#13;
not about gay mama C but&#13;
re-pre . m.ative democr y.&#13;
i. arncmlmenl would roean&#13;
a change LD oar definition of&#13;
marriage Lhat w ukl require a&#13;
n titutiomtl, am1:mdmenl LO&#13;
ange it rarncr t±tan on cs:ion&#13;
of the legislature ru d govcrnar&#13;
or one re11 ga c, judge.&#13;
L any p nent.'! of lhe&#13;
amendrnenl fc 1 ac 011 h u.ld&#13;
ll tak~u lo en thia unfaime · ~&#13;
even if it c:itcumvenl'i Lh&#13;
proper metho ecau · he&#13;
~y~tem ch,mg s so lowly. Th&#13;
wheels of ch ngc grind Jowl&#13;
to pmtecl minoritie .rom truly&#13;
Dr onian Societal n:ui.:tion .&#13;
Which i worse. a gov~mment&#13;
that. bee use, ohocietv woo't&#13;
1~t ga)' couples marry ~r a&#13;
. ociet) th l is allowed and&#13;
ppon.ed by VCOl'lllCli\\ \0&#13;
tone gay lu death when they&#13;
ome out of th clos t?&#13;
Whether I ,iuppon or&#13;
op se ellponding the legal&#13;
definition of marriage ta be&#13;
a\lailabll! 10 ame i:x couplt:~, l&#13;
don't 5Upl)O.rt lhe change being&#13;
approved on ·ome ort of moral&#13;
has· ou ide lhe system th t i&#13;
our go\'ernment. Morality is,&#13;
at 'ts c , religion, whether&#13;
organized or indi i uali7,ed.&#13;
Thi ia not a th ocracy, and law&#13;
; s JIOl rati fled ba. cd an morafuy&#13;
or from s. Law i railli d based&#13;
on the will and pres :ure of lhe&#13;
pc: pie. Do \/Oters wanr to be&#13;
under the u1horit of ome ne&#13;
who an wer to no ne?&#13;
Carre!Uy. 1h Democratic party,&#13;
a dictator th t w~· never&#13;
aocountable to anyone. 1hile&#13;
many woul upport allowing&#13;
~uch power in or er lo e&#13;
met:hmg they ire, I opp&#13;
it on principle regurdle s of the&#13;
ooil on th hook. I don't want&#13;
someone ma · na l rnk&#13;
av. ay my freedom if they&#13;
be pieced in the future b&#13;
\'oLing omecme el ·c into office.&#13;
Ruling by ma1onty&#13;
through ad mocratic republic&#13;
d es work. Laws 1gainst&#13;
murdt~r exist still bec au"e the&#13;
majoril}' ag1 u Hi n e. ~&#13;
ed limii.s t:. i~t be ' ·e&#13;
rep entativcs h L: not b&#13;
le into office who ' uld&#13;
remov th !II. Drinking. a&#13;
fonnerl · taboo a tivity. is legal.&#13;
because enough pMpl voted&#13;
for it lo be legal again, endi11g&#13;
prohibition.&#13;
l Ule 1 gaJ d llniti&#13;
of marriage more Tmportfillt&#13;
lh n the Crtc flow of al uhol?&#13;
lf so, why~:;iti0u,1on't it h.av&#13;
to be uted on to change l c&#13;
tlctin.itlon to a fair one? If&#13;
n t.. wh d ~ a le1al tatu&#13;
ru; married m llc • 1f il i&#13;
ubout utSunmce mpanies&#13;
or mploy , occ wi y, UT&#13;
ti me and money tO lobby&#13;
tlu!m to be gay rri ndly. Other&#13;
parts of lh1 legal agreement&#13;
"E call marriage wo11ld be&#13;
pos.tjble to :r pU te 1M ugh&#13;
I ga.l d cumenLS gn:eing to&#13;
all me e acl tenn entered mlo&#13;
under marri~e. Thill k of tha.t&#13;
combina. 'on ~ a lega! tin of a&#13;
on.&#13;
To Ibo people&#13;
ho are m rally opposed lo&#13;
gay marriage, marriage was&#13;
created out ide f gov rnmem&#13;
LS&#13;
October 17, 20 6&#13;
October 17, 2006&#13;
2&#13;
SSUE&#13;
WHAT DO YOU THINK&#13;
OF HOW STUDENT&#13;
FEES ARE SPENT?&#13;
•&#13;
I really don't know how the fees are spent.&#13;
Heidi Ertel, 18, Mathematics&#13;
It's going up every year. it's not fair.&#13;
Jose Ortiz, 20, finance&#13;
Iam okay with it. The only thing Iam&#13;
opposed to is the parking permit fee.&#13;
Fidel Mangwiza, 24, MCIS&#13;
I don't get financial aid, so it's all out of pocket. It's&#13;
to be expected .&#13;
Shantel Shultz, 26, Biology&#13;
That will be shown in the parking lot expansion.&#13;
Adam Maurer, 21, Information systems&#13;
....... 1IlI ,.rtI.. lty Dtm to~&#13;
.. \ .. ,&#13;
9 October 17, 2006&#13;
UESTION&#13;
SSUE&#13;
WHAT DO YOU THINK&#13;
OF HOW STUDE T&#13;
EES ARE SPE Tl&#13;
lly don'I o how lh ee arc .pent.&#13;
Heidi Ertel, 18, • th matii;:&#13;
' goin up C\.'c y r. ifs o fair.&#13;
·z, 20. fin.an '&#13;
I am okay •jth it The only lhin I&#13;
o posed to i the parking pe..nnit fee .&#13;
. i d la.n!lwiz.a, " MCI&#13;
it' all out of pocket. It'·&#13;
hanteJ hultz. 26, iolog)&#13;
That ill nown in Ill p ~.ing lot cxpan · i n.&#13;
A am M urct:. I , information ·y letru OTO&#13;
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ITORS&#13;
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PHIC DES&#13;
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10 The Ranger News OCTOBER 17,2006&#13;
A Look at the University Budget THE RANDOM STUDENT&#13;
Whitewater. In 2004-05 tuition and fees&#13;
for the Wisconsin Comprehensive Average&#13;
was the lowest of any state in the Midwest&#13;
at $4.724 for resident undergraduates. The&#13;
highest in that category was the University of&#13;
Minnesota-Duluth at $8,415.&#13;
Non-residents pay more for&#13;
attending a Wisconsin university, much&#13;
more. In the 2004-05 year, a non-resident&#13;
undergraduate student paid between 140%&#13;
and 204% of instructional costs at the&#13;
universities' while resident undergraduate&#13;
students paid between 29% and 41 %.&#13;
The cost of a university degree in&#13;
the state of Wisconsin is still well below&#13;
BY MEGAN E. WHEELER-SHUEMATE&#13;
plmonun@yahoo.com&#13;
Funding for the U'W-systern is&#13;
decided at the time of the budget process and&#13;
is shared between student fees and general&#13;
purpose revenus (GPR).&#13;
When deciding on the budget the'&#13;
governor, legislature, and Board of Regents&#13;
focus on: the amount of revenue generated&#13;
from tuition; instructional costs paid by&#13;
students; levels of tuition; and comparisons&#13;
with other universitites in other states.&#13;
The state Board of Regents try to&#13;
keep the ratio of such funding at 35% fees&#13;
and 65% GPR. As per the Regent Tuition&#13;
Policy which 0000&#13;
was revised by&#13;
the Regents in&#13;
2004: "As a&#13;
matter of fiscal 15000&#13;
and educational&#13;
policy, the&#13;
state should;&#13;
... provide a 10000&#13;
GPR funding&#13;
share of 65%&#13;
of regular&#13;
budget requests 5000&#13;
for cost -tocontinue,&#13;
compensation&#13;
and new&#13;
initiatives,&#13;
and fully&#13;
fund tuition&#13;
increases in&#13;
state financial&#13;
aid programs."&#13;
PHOTO BY JONI DENECKE&#13;
Methods with Rome.&#13;
When asked if he had&#13;
a dream or a goal in life he&#13;
laughed and said he wanted to&#13;
be rich and happy, then added,&#13;
"I want to be happy with my life&#13;
at the end,"&#13;
Bryant works at Olive&#13;
Garden and says "Right now&#13;
my life is pretty boring. I may&#13;
be the wrong person for this&#13;
interview." said Bryant, "I have&#13;
school, work, my girlfriend, and&#13;
sleep and tbat is about it."&#13;
For fun he rides his 2006&#13;
Ninja crouch rocket. He also&#13;
tries to play soccer or basketball&#13;
when he can.&#13;
BY: JONI DENECKE&#13;
schmi I 13@uwp.edu&#13;
Every person has a story&#13;
and a dream. Not just the star&#13;
athlete or the bonor student. but&#13;
the random student, walking&#13;
down the hall, going to class,&#13;
doing their best to make their&#13;
own dreams come true.&#13;
Logan Bryant is a&#13;
sophomore here at Parkside,&#13;
his home town is Racine and he&#13;
is hoping to graduate in 2009.&#13;
While he has not declared his&#13;
major he is working towards a&#13;
career in Criminal Justice. He&#13;
says right now his favorite class&#13;
is Criminal Justice, Research&#13;
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Statistics from Wisconsin legislative Fiscal Bureau's january&#13;
2005 University of Wisconsin System Overview&#13;
that of our peers, however the&#13;
sharp increase of tuition in&#13;
the last two years is a concern&#13;
for the student body. UWParks&#13;
ide alumnus and State&#13;
Representative Jim Kreuser,&#13;
"I'm a firm believer that higher&#13;
education should not be out&#13;
of reach for any Wisconsin&#13;
resident and the consistent rise&#13;
in tuition for In-state students is&#13;
an ongoing concern."&#13;
"That is why I&#13;
have consistently supported&#13;
increases in financial aid and&#13;
higher education grants to&#13;
keep pace with rising tuition ...&#13;
budgets are about pnorites and&#13;
the UW System must remam&#13;
among the top." Kreuser said.&#13;
State Superintendent&#13;
Elizabeth Burmaster, "The&#13;
student body deserves the&#13;
opportunity to achieve at the&#13;
highest levels.,. the-state of&#13;
Wisconsin should fufill that&#13;
promise. if the state does not&#13;
pay now, it will certainly pay&#13;
later in social and corrections&#13;
programs or in a generation of&#13;
young people unprepared for ...&#13;
high-end jobs of the global&#13;
economy."&#13;
However, the governor and&#13;
legislature can make changes wherever they&#13;
see fit as they did for the 2004-05 budget.&#13;
In that budget. GPR funded 25%, or $992.9&#13;
million and tuition $807. I million of the&#13;
$3,882,8 million budgeted. That 25% is well&#13;
below the 65% stated by the 2004 revised&#13;
Regent Tuition Policy.&#13;
lf the state does impose a tuition&#13;
increase, it is the effect of one or more of the&#13;
following: increases in instructional costs; ~&#13;
enrollment changes; increases in the percent&#13;
of cost assessed; or GPR funding increasing&#13;
or decreasing.&#13;
If tuition remains stable, the&#13;
governor or legislature can increase the&#13;
instructional budget. such as for pay increases&#13;
and the student body still pays more. Since&#13;
student fees. o~tuition only supports&#13;
instructional costs in the UW budget.&#13;
Most of the budget therefore goes&#13;
towards other services like project proposals.&#13;
If it was not for the funding of such projects.&#13;
Parks ide would not be able to make such&#13;
changes as expanding its Communication&#13;
Arts building.&#13;
The UW-system is compared&#13;
with other Big Ten states where tuition is&#13;
concerned and Wisconsin increases have&#13;
been both above the average and midpoint&#13;
increases. However, student tuition.&#13;
in Wisconsin for resident undergraduate&#13;
students is still well below that of many of&#13;
our com parables.&#13;
Parks ide is Jumped into a category&#13;
called "Comprehensive Average" with other&#13;
4-year Wisconsin campuses, such as UW-&#13;
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and dream. N l jus.l the ~tar&#13;
athlete r the h Tinr stuJcnL but&#13;
th~ rill Llom 1.1d nt. w· lk.ing&#13;
Jown lh~ hall. ~uing l cfo~ .-.&#13;
J. mig lhdr be l m. k the ir&#13;
own llrL:atru. co 1e true .&#13;
L u gan Bryant i:s a&#13;
hom n hen: at P~ 1 c,&#13;
h ' home to"'n ,~ Racim: and he&#13;
is hopinc- to gr.:tdu.ale ill 201.)9.&#13;
While ht· ha:-. n l ded d hi&#13;
OCTOBER 17, 2006&#13;
Method-; with Ran1e.&#13;
Vhen a~ked if he had&#13;
a dream or a goal in Ii ht&#13;
l :.iugh~d nd ai:d he want~d lO&#13;
he rich and happ . then :idded,&#13;
· I wanl to happy with m • J'fe&#13;
al the en ."&#13;
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october 17, 2006&#13;
The Ranger News 11&#13;
Classified Ads&#13;
Now Hiring&#13;
party time help. We will work around&#13;
your hours. Selling jobs and ski, board,&#13;
and bike service. Ski and Sports Chalet&#13;
(262) 658-8515 10 a.m. to 6 p.rn.&#13;
Christian family looking for consistent&#13;
child care provider in our home for two&#13;
children, 5 and 2, every Saturday and&#13;
Sunday. Must have own transportation.&#13;
$6.50/hour. 262-909-3074.&#13;
Famous Dave's is hiring! we're located&#13;
in Pleasant Prairie off Hwy. 50. Looking&#13;
for outgoing personalities for our&#13;
host counter position, Stop by for an&#13;
application and return.&#13;
Do you want to be a mentor? Are you&#13;
21? Do you have two free hours a week?&#13;
Contact Abbie Huck at 656-8420 ext.&#13;
175. •&#13;
Aurora Medical Center volunteers invite&#13;
you to join our hospital volunteer group.&#13;
We greet patients and visitors, transport&#13;
patients to their cars and much more.&#13;
Call for more information - Peggy Crane&#13;
948-5605. Located at 10400 75" Street,&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
San Juan Diego Middle School,&#13;
Racine WI, Volunteers needed. One&#13;
day/evening/week. After school&#13;
activities program, M-T-W 3:30 - 5&#13;
p.m. Mentoring Program M-T-W-T 7&#13;
- 8:30 p.m. Dr. Pam Ray, Coordinator&#13;
rayp@sjdms.org.&#13;
Safe Haven of Racine, Inc. Relief&#13;
Staff openings. Part time, weekends,&#13;
holidays - 24 hr. residential shelter&#13;
and transitional living programs.&#13;
Applications online at: www.&#13;
safehavenofracine.org $7.501$8.50 per&#13;
hour. Flexible schedule.&#13;
Museums need you! Consider&#13;
. volunteering at the Kenosha Public&#13;
- Museum or the Dinosaur Discovery&#13;
Museum! Have fun and meet people&#13;
frotn around the world. Great experience.&#13;
Call (262) 653-4139.&#13;
Meet the World at Parkside&#13;
Join us for the weekly meetings of&#13;
Parkside International Club (PIC) every&#13;
Wednesday at 12:00 in Molinaro 109.&#13;
For more information, contact President:&#13;
komaldhindsa@gmail.comorVice&#13;
president: iakhalid@yahoo.com.&#13;
SERVERS-Part time eves.&#13;
Apply in person, THE YELLOW ROSE,&#13;
340 Main St., Racine&#13;
Cooks- Part time eves.&#13;
Apply in person, SEBASTIAN'S, 6025&#13;
Douglas Ave .. Racine.&#13;
Services&#13;
Call STS for the best deals to this year's&#13;
top 10 Spring Break destinations! Earn&#13;
the highest rep commissions! Ask about&#13;
our group discounts! Voted best party&#13;
schedules. 1-800-648-4849. www.&#13;
ststravel.corn.&#13;
Questions about abortion? Make an&#13;
informed choice. Call Alpha Center&#13;
(262) 637-8323&#13;
Care Net Pregnancy Center: Pregnancy&#13;
tests, parenting classes, material&#13;
assistance. All services free and&#13;
confidential. Call 262-658-2222&#13;
(Kenosha) or 847-731-8360 (Zion, IL)&#13;
Opening soon in Racine. Also looking&#13;
for volunteers and interns.&#13;
Need help with German? Linguistics?&#13;
English or Grammar? Tutoring offered.&#13;
$7 per hour. Call 262.497.3302.&#13;
For Rent&#13;
Parkview Manor Apartments now&#13;
accepting applications.&#13;
Studio - $385&#13;
I Bedroom - $485&#13;
2 Bedroom - $585&#13;
Air, heat, appliances, underground&#13;
parking, balcony, on-site storage and&#13;
laundry, park-like setting, quiet and ,&#13;
secure, professional staff, on the busline.&#13;
2200 Washington Ave. Racine: Please&#13;
call for a tour today! (262) 898-3953&#13;
Studio apartment, 6505 22"" Ave. Rear,&#13;
Kenosha. Utilities and appliances&#13;
included. $400 per month plus securitydeposit.&#13;
Contact Betty at (414) 828-&#13;
5024.&#13;
Respectable, dependable, and easy-going'&#13;
roommate wanted to share spaCIOUS&#13;
2 bedroom apartment near GTC in&#13;
downtown Racine. No pets or smoking.&#13;
E-mail missmarilynbell@yahoo.com for&#13;
more information.&#13;
Responsible roommatewanted to share&#13;
large house. Northeast Kenosha, $400&#13;
per month deposit needed. CaU Mary&#13;
(262)·818-6818.&#13;
For Sale&#13;
1994 Ford Fl50 XLT 4X4. 5.8 LiterV8&#13;
FuUy Loaded. Standard cab, Long bed ..&#13;
Newer tires, nice rims. Runs great. New&#13;
transmission in Feb. '06. Priced below&#13;
blue book value. $3800 abo .or trade for&#13;
pop-up camper of equal worth. 262-279-&#13;
7929 or 224-715-7310.&#13;
Student Kaitlyn Ulmer's first poetry&#13;
collection: Inklings. Available online at&#13;
www.publishamerica.com.Price: $19.95.&#13;
2001 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, Good&#13;
Condition, $7,500 or best offer. 100,000&#13;
mi. Call or e-mail Kim (262) 498-6072,&#13;
schaw023@uwp.edu.&#13;
f&#13;
chlore Than&#13;
cal Students&#13;
• Attr ct Staff And Fae&#13;
1 ease The W-Par&#13;
octob er 17. 2006&#13;
Now Hiring&#13;
!-'art , time help. We ill work aroun&#13;
· ellin, 1obs and kl, board.&#13;
d bike 1c • ki 'IIJld Spt.l Chalet&#13;
, ~)65&amp;-8515 lO .m,to pm.&#13;
Mus.eum ne l Collii&#13;
lun~eriog at the no bli&#13;
·tu. um or th inos.aur DtsC'WefY&#13;
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For Rent&#13;
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roomrm.ilc WIIDlcd t ~har pa · ou&#13;
2 hedroom apartrri at ear GTC in&#13;
wn, w 'Ra.cine. No p · r m&#13;
- ai missmari1ynbcll&#13;
re tn rma.tion.&#13;
For al&#13;
Mu euml Have fun iIDd m cl pe pl&#13;
from oi.md 1h w rld. Great flCrience.&#13;
Call (262) 653 l39.&#13;
S1udcnt Kalil) mer' fir poc~&#13;
collecuon: In lin~. A. ·tabk nhn~ al&#13;
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The Ranger News October 17, 2006&#13;
Moot Point by TJ Hysell&#13;
Meanwhile in En&#13;
Hey Reginald.&#13;
....... "emember that time we were J&gt;OO11&#13;
I • I JThe incoherent ramblings . I VV&lt;J0 of former m~dja target Tony Kinn d and current Jerk . ar&#13;
This week on&#13;
"Ironic&#13;
America"...&#13;
No deletreaste&#13;
correcto 'Tu&#13;
eres", tculo tonto!&#13;
Another Subplot by Matthew Gonya and Henry D. Gaskins&#13;
Translation:&#13;
You misspelled&#13;
·you're", dumbass!&#13;
Send all halemaillodarkslar13~2001@yahoo.com (Mandan tcece ccrreo odi() a d8r11.Siar13_2001@Yanoo.COIl1)&#13;
Not Enough Hour In The Day by1'7€'. DeWitt&#13;
WHAT -mE HECIO THE WEU... rr HE GETS HOW COME l'HEY&#13;
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Geek days by joey boarini&#13;
Charles the Hammer by Zack Keehan&#13;
Hand over the ml!ligical&#13;
Stick Figure Theatre by Joseph Marek&#13;
"Sigh" your right lt1!SJUSt&#13;
a ploy for altenbon. but&#13;
people ijke thts sluff so i&#13;
do II. Er90. you h&lt;MI to&#13;
do it too \&#13;
G.O.D. Tablet!&#13;
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ccsaane fO( the soecre! fMJfy&#13;
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you!\ WeMlhat WIlef-eyou're VlirOIlg my stick-figured&#13;
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              <text>J '&#13;
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TALKING ABOUT VAGINAS&#13;
PAGE 3&#13;
4.5 Million Dollar Donation Made to Parksid BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
RosatOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
School history was&#13;
ade when Darshan Dhaliwal&#13;
~nated $4.5 million on Oct.&#13;
9.the single largest pflva~e&#13;
donation made to the school&#13;
since ir was built, 38 yeJr:s ago.&#13;
Lenny Klaver, vice&#13;
chanceUor of University&#13;
Relations and Advancement,&#13;
said that the relationship.&#13;
between Dhaliwal and UWParkside&#13;
goes back "probably&#13;
six years ago ... where be had&#13;
sought to help get sotne students&#13;
fro~ his native Pup-jab. India&#13;
to enroll here at campus, and&#13;
{hestudents enrolled and were&#13;
accepted and went to class here,&#13;
and since that time, he has been&#13;
the so-called sponsor of several&#13;
international students from India&#13;
oming here."&#13;
Dhaliwal is wealthy now;&#13;
however, he was not born into a&#13;
I life of&#13;
luxury. He grew up as the oldest&#13;
I son of a farmer in Punjab. Along&#13;
with his two younger brothers,&#13;
he accepted the responsibilities·&#13;
that canle with tbe family&#13;
business. Once his classes at the&#13;
Government Rapduman College&#13;
in Nabha were finished for the&#13;
day, he went home and ltelped&#13;
lout around the fann.&#13;
I 21. he m:~~:~~a~:~s was&#13;
volunteer who told him about&#13;
the American customs that&#13;
citizens of the U.S. have, and&#13;
shortly there after he applied&#13;
for citizenship to America.&#13;
After arriving in the country he&#13;
• h3\C been around about 100&#13;
years or longer .. o. [f r) a&#13;
univervity 01 our 11',C rd g&#13;
it's \:CJ) Important for lhc futu&#13;
to begin really de: el pm r&#13;
pri \ ale [donations J&#13;
It' ...a Iandmar&#13;
In our hi tory ·3U.~ all&#13;
the things \\ e Teotrv tng dl&#13;
for fundraising an term f&#13;
scholarship program our&#13;
facilities I1he ell 1&#13;
becomes more I em that&#13;
Park. ide I makin pmgr&#13;
gel the re pen e m the nor&#13;
commuOlt} •&#13;
Klav er "us 10 Ived&#13;
throughout the enure proce&#13;
of getting the don tJ n to l&#13;
Park-ode bccau e undra: 10&#13;
for the uruv e"lt~ u hi&#13;
respon ibility, hut he doe not&#13;
want to take all the credit for 11&#13;
"1 think m order 10 £, t&#13;
gift of this magnuud • you rr.aHy&#13;
need significant mput&#13;
of) our chancellor and your&#13;
Board members. I would J) It'&#13;
a team effort."&#13;
The con ...uucuon of&#13;
Dhaliwal Hall is tentatively&#13;
scheduled to tart once the&#13;
expan ...ton of the Unlllo I&#13;
complet.ed In ::!.009. Dhah\loal&#13;
Hall "ill add 73.100 "lu&#13;
feet to the ComrnunJl.:31100&#13;
buildlOg&#13;
Thi!'o IS not Lhe first&#13;
lime thaI Dhah"al ha donal d&#13;
mone to Park Ide He denoted&#13;
th.: fund lhat were n (&#13;
complele The Dhah".1 1&#13;
Lmguagcs lAboraI ry trich I&#13;
lX.Ued In the mmunJt;: t n&#13;
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UNIVERSITY PHOTO&#13;
Uw-Parkside chancellor John P. Keating (left) shakes bands with Darshan Dhaliwal after signing lhe agreement for a $4.5 minion&#13;
donation from the Milwaukee businessman.&#13;
by bimself. Two years later. in&#13;
1979, he spent $30,000 to buy&#13;
his first gas station at north 17th&#13;
street and west North avenue.&#13;
Dbaliwal sold the gas station&#13;
later in the-same year and&#13;
purchased two more. Over the&#13;
next seven years. he bought 12&#13;
more gas stations. lWenty years&#13;
ago. Dhaliwal bought 50 more&#13;
gas stations. .&#13;
The $4.5 million donatIon&#13;
will be used toward expanding&#13;
the Communication Arts&#13;
building. That expansion will be&#13;
called Dbaliwal Hall: however.&#13;
it will not be named only after&#13;
Dhaliwal. He requested thai each&#13;
comers of the building will have&#13;
a marker that will not only have&#13;
hi.s name but thal of his father,&#13;
Katar Singh Dhaliwal. and&#13;
his two brothers. Swjit Singh&#13;
Dhaliwal and Charanjeet Singh&#13;
Dhaliwal.&#13;
Klaver believes the&#13;
donalion is significant. "Parkside&#13;
is a relatively&#13;
young unive~ily: wc've been&#13;
around for 38 yean; (along With&#13;
UW-Greenhay). The rest of the&#13;
campuses in the UW Sy"lem&#13;
decided to take up-residence in&#13;
Milwaukee because there were&#13;
Indian grocery stores as well as a&#13;
Sikh house of worship that made&#13;
him feel comfortable.&#13;
Twenty nine years ago,&#13;
Dhaliwal leased a gas station,&#13;
which was located at north 35th&#13;
srreeet and west Garfield avenue&#13;
for $300 a month, using the&#13;
money he and his wife eamed by&#13;
doing various odd jobs.&#13;
Over time. he taught&#13;
l1imself how to do mechanic~&#13;
procedures to run Lhe gas statIOn&#13;
Windy Win Propel&#13;
Rangers into GL'&#13;
Final Four&#13;
Jack is Back!_.....--!"'!"II - in which UW-Parkside studenL,&#13;
could participate. Throughout the&#13;
we~k, over 60 students lumed OUI&#13;
to plav in the toumamems.&#13;
~ As the students signed up&#13;
til compete. White would take one BY JE • IFER PI~R&#13;
look at them and assign a nickname pintt..-.{)()b@u\ll.op.edu&#13;
to each individual. icknamcs ~ L ParK I&#13;
Qiven induded Golde)' L.()C'k~. len ~tKt,; t.:aJT1 h n&#13;
Goose. Grill. Pretty. Hal11mc.;, DC cdibl regu ~()n.but&#13;
Spacey. Dufu'. Air Head. Au urn, the ",cre":1 t done 'n&#13;
Far OUL Sir Dark. Kool B,,:e7&lt; JU t c~. he an&#13;
Handsome. Jive. B.A. 'Bad Ass). 'lclr reuular seal n"" th&#13;
Champ. Foxy Lad). T. T, U \ tl'tt J} 0 r&#13;
Blond. TIOY Tim. And} Pamty, of Upper Iowa&#13;
Downtown Brown. Thc. Rock, 111ur day 0cL t 9&#13;
Candy Man. Wacko., Fnc, Frae~. Thc~ W~ a tIhntI&#13;
fy B rman I.:hanc:e of cener) 8!'o C: 1!amc&#13;
, Lady Dyftomite, Goo . a . look 'place under the lights t&#13;
\ and Slick.For the women ,s Carthaeee College The cnl"-.I IPHOTOBY BRIT'fHouDEK billiards tournament. Colleen turnout \\03 JU t over .-00, f dJe&#13;
of the UW-Parkside Student d k fir&lt;;tplace adding to the excitement 0&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK Union Center. He made sure tb at "SChheamhpa"s Lniopwpol takleOnO, firsl, place'. OIghl , "Thi, wa.s a .f.anta-dwe&#13;
houdeOOO@lIwp.edu Wbite was accomodated and that for lbe last four years. Ltppold turnout by the fan, &gt;,;11 an&#13;
How's your game of pool? everything ran smoothly. 's a 21-year old senior al UW- appreciative lj\\.Park uk head&#13;
If there's room for improvement, Tamie Falk-Day, .. ~he ~arkside. She is a Graphic Dethsign cthoa&#13;
e&#13;
~·~\~~~~~~~~ng\~~Sb ;&#13;
then you sbould have come down d'lfectof- of intramural actl.vltIeS and fllustration major W,I, au" f I' ,_&#13;
to The Den when UW-Parkside ' s . t UW-Parkside. was the pn mary Ilu'nor in Biology. Holly Fo'&lt;y ,".,!le. "It's. a e(treal ee IOgll ..&#13;
guest pool player rewrned. Jac' k caorresponden[ for Wh'tI e. She Lady" Vef\..e..y and Jessica' 'Lad Y dIe kilb to play in frunl (dIt.~&#13;
White, the internationally famous made sure everything .. w~s Dynamite" Hollow took second cnthusia ..tic -occer eN'" red&#13;
POcket billiard and trick shot coordinated for th~ Ca IiI0rom and third place, respective IyF.' or John't.JO Thall cot&#13;
artist., made another tour stop t0 resl'd en,t ·lncludioo·hJs hotel stay. nt the the first goa1 of tlK g::unc.;a 0:&gt; IJ the women's toumame . fi IQ.'2tJ. \\'ith (eammate .ar)&#13;
th .r k meals. alld the visit to the co ege . was whomever won ve&#13;
e campus lor one wee . wmner _ three sLUdents O~tb} and Renaldo e!!3 \\ th&#13;
The 75-year old pool campus. a 9 games hrsL These ..!.he pr \ ldine: an ih I." eat:'&#13;
shark is no stranger to U~- . From Monday, ct. were the only women m O.~'" I ng. n the t I\a f&#13;
Parkside. According to DenniS. throuo-h Thursday. OCl. 12, 10:00 tournament. _ . b'lIianh: I Annm 1ehlc ra1 the I&#13;
Casey. this marks the fifth or "'II bOllt 3:00 p.m. each day, For d,e men s I! in the me. I 3.m. tI a ments t Kou -T.N.T&#13;
w&#13;
.)ixtb year that White has .co Xiong ~:f~":'~h=\~g:::'='--':_----:3§~~~~~5:1J me White held tWO free tau rna tournamen. l&#13;
~&#13;
il~Stshis~tea~nut ~dnir~eicvt:oer~r~osf~:ictt~:haye~~s.o~pee~rya:ut~sn~~t~h~e~~_~o:n:e:':fo:l~m:e:n~an:d:..:o~n~e_f_o=r=w~o~m:eC:nO:=N=T~~IN~~U:E;~~:~~p~age 3 I'.&#13;
"Come get that good copy.&#13;
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GS TO DO&#13;
Tuesday, ctober 24, 2006&#13;
8: 15 AM-6:00 PM Art Field Trip: Tutankhamun&#13;
Chicago Field Museum&#13;
Bus leaves Inner Loop Roadbus stop near the Com. Arts&#13;
building promptly at 8: 15 a.m.&#13;
11:00 AM-8:oo PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger" Com. Arts Gallery •&#13;
The mixed media art of Michelle Tobia and the glass and&#13;
ceramic work of Margaret Leininger are featured during this&#13;
four-week exhibition.&#13;
4:00 PM-7:00 PM 'Cabaret" auditions&#13;
Com. Arts building&#13;
6:00 PM-8:oo PM Teachers Can Be Millionaires Too&#13;
Union 104&#13;
Wednesday, October 25, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-8:00 PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-l :00 PM CCP Brown Bag Sessions: The&#13;
Sexual Abuse of Children&#13;
Talent Hall&#13;
12:00 PM-I :00 PM Noon Concert: UW-Parkside Choirs.&#13;
James Kinchen conductor&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
4:45 PM-6: 15 PM 'Maintain Your Brain'&#13;
Tallent Hall 182&#13;
6:30 PM-8:30 PM Italian Americans: A Century Plus of&#13;
Progress&#13;
Mam Place&#13;
Starting at 6;30 with a reception, Dominic Pulera talks&#13;
about how people of Italian origin overcame poverty&#13;
anddiscrirnination to enjoy great success in the United States.&#13;
7:00 PM-ll:OO PM Parkside Activites Board Haunted&#13;
Tunnels&#13;
Molinaro Elevator&#13;
7:00 PM-8:00 PM Comedian Eric Nieves sponsored by&#13;
Latinos Unidos&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Thursday, October 26, 2006&#13;
9:00 AM-4:oo PM Cont. Education Workshop: The&#13;
Helping Relationship &amp; Spirtuality&#13;
Family Services of Racine&#13;
I1:00 AM-5:oo PM Art exhibition: Michelle Tobia &amp;&#13;
Margaret Leininger&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
The mixed media art of Michelle Tobia and the glass and&#13;
ceramic work. of Margaret Leininger are featured during this&#13;
~kexhibition.&#13;
·7lOO.P.M:. :00 PM WJPZ Underground&#13;
TbeDeil&#13;
7:00 PM-9:OOPM UW-Parkside Fall Experience Days&#13;
Union Square&#13;
The university gives prospective students the opportunity to&#13;
take an on-depth look at specific UW-Parkside programs,&#13;
7:30 PM-9:45 PM UW-Parkside Community nand&#13;
rehearsal&#13;
CQI11Ar!s D-118&#13;
7:30PM-I0~&#13;
~&#13;
~1ll1atee' om. Arts Theatre&#13;
HBA {TICkets: $14 for adults.$U for seniors.and $7 students}&#13;
8:00PM-tr:59 PM Concert: WIPZ-f¥ presents:&#13;
Monstrosity&#13;
\fI!iQIl $quare&#13;
~pns radi04tation WIPZ-FM presents a night of metal&#13;
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7:30 PM-lO:oo PM Parkside Thealre presents 'Pride &amp;&#13;
Prejudice'&#13;
Com. Arts Theatte&#13;
HEA {Tickets: $14 for adults, $11 for seniors,and $7 students}&#13;
Sunday, October 29, 2006&#13;
No events are on today's schedule yet.&#13;
Monday, October 30, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-5:oo PM Art Exbibition: C.A.S.T. Group&#13;
Dnlwing Shot&#13;
Cola Arts Gallery&#13;
12:00 PM-l:oo PM Soup and Substance discussion:&#13;
TBA&#13;
Union Square&#13;
October 24, 2006&#13;
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10/16/06 06-639 Traffic Accident - Property Damage.&#13;
Comm Arts Lot: 10:45am.Callbox activated report of Accident.&#13;
Officer takes report, no injuzy's reported. Citation issued to&#13;
Richard J McGovern for FaillYield while Making Left Turn.&#13;
Officers cleared.&#13;
10/16/06 06-640 Theft - From Building. PRY ED&#13;
BUILDING. 2:57pm. Complainant reports money taken, Officer&#13;
takes report. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-641 Fraud. Greenquist Hall. 8:52am.&#13;
Officer takes report for Unauthorized use of department codes.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-642 Alarm -Fire. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
9:46am. UWPPD Alarm Panel reports active fire alarm. Officers&#13;
respond No Fire / No Smoke noticed. Alarm panel reset.&#13;
Officers cleared ..&#13;
10/17/06 06-643 Theft - From Building. Wyllie Hall&#13;
12:31pm. Complainant reports theft of Ceil phone. Report&#13;
taken, cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-644 Medical Assistance. Sports! Activity&#13;
Center. I:13pm. Report of Female ill. Rescue units called.&#13;
Victim refused transport. Ali Units cleared.&#13;
10/17/06 06-645 Alarm -Fire. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
1:40pm. UWPPD Alarm Panel reports active fire alarm. Officers&#13;
respond No Fire / No Smoke noticed. Alarm panel reset.&#13;
Officers cleared. FMC notified of Problem.&#13;
10/17/06 06-646 Traffic ViolationInner Loop Ro;d&#13;
@ Com Arts Lot. Citation issued to Mark T Mentele for Fail!&#13;
Stop at Stop Sign. Officers cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-647 Traffic Violation. CTH JR @ STH&#13;
31. 1:06am. Citation issued to Brian J Gedemer for 2nd Offense&#13;
Operating While Intoxicated. Transported Kenosha Public&#13;
Safety Building "Jail". Officers cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-648 Theft - From Building. Greenquisl&#13;
Hall. 9:26am. Complainant reports Halloween decorations .&#13;
taken. Report taken, cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-649 UWS 18Nandalism. Cross Country&#13;
Hut. 11:58am. Complainant reports damage to Cross Country&#13;
Course and Porta-Potties pushed over. Officer takes report, .&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/18/06 06-650 Theft - From Building. Molinaro&#13;
Hall. 1:39pm. Complainant reports cart along with 2 boxes of&#13;
books taken. Officer takes report, cleared.&#13;
10/18/0606-651 Theft - From Building. Sports! Activity&#13;
Center. 2:41 pm. Complainant reports 2 Laptops taken. Officer&#13;
takes report, cleared.&#13;
10/18/0606-652 .Traffic Violation. Outer Loop Road @ CTH&#13;
G. 8:30pm. Citation issued to Christopher M Swift for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop Sign. Officers cleared.&#13;
Ion 9/0606-653 Liquor Law Violation. Ranger Hall. 12:14am.&#13;
Officer issued citation for 3 Offense Underage Drinking&#13;
Violation and Deposit of Human waste on UW Lands. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/19/06 06-654 Medical Assistance. University&#13;
Apartments. !0:36am. Rescue Unit requested due to subject&#13;
accidentally poking else in eye. Transported to Kenosha&#13;
Memorial Hospital. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/19/0606-655 Simple Battery. Union Lot. 1:52am:&#13;
Complainant reported being beaten up on Campus to Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Department. Officer follow-up, Officer Cleared.&#13;
10/19/06 06-656 Misuse Of Handicap Placard.Union&#13;
Lot. 3:42pm. Citation issued to Courtney P Nelson for Misuse&#13;
of a Handicap Permit. Officer cleared.&#13;
10/19/0606-657 Liquor Law Violation. Parkslde Union.&#13;
10: 11pm. Citation issued for Underage Drinking Violation.&#13;
Officers cleared. .&#13;
10/20/06 06-658 Liquor Law Violation/Medical&#13;
Assistance. Parkside Union. 1·1 :53pm. Citation issued for&#13;
Underage Drinking Violation and One Intoxicated female&#13;
transported to Kenosha Memorial Hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
10/20/06. 06-659 Liquor Law Violation. Ranger&#13;
Lot. 12:49am. Three citations issued for Underage Drinking&#13;
VIOlatIOn.And 1\vo verbal warnings given for Deposit of&#13;
Human Waste on UW Lands. Officers cleared.&#13;
10/20/06 06-660 Liquor Law Violation. University&#13;
Apartments. 2:41am. Citation issued for Underage Drinking&#13;
Violation. Officers cleared. -&#13;
10120/0606-661 Trespassing - Unauthorized Presence. ~&#13;
University Apartments. 4:43am. Complainant reports male&#13;
subject will not leave her apartment. Officers respond; no locate&#13;
of subject. Officers cleared. .&#13;
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10/17/06&#13;
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1 118/06 0 7 Trnffic Violation. TH R Cef' TH&#13;
31. l : 6am. Citation issm..-d hi BI i:art demer or 2rl Oftense&#13;
pcr;1tin • hik fot&lt;o;icated . l'ran ported cuo~ha Puhli&#13;
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10/18/06 0 -649 \ ' l Nandafum. Cro-.s C unt:ry&#13;
H11 11 :S&amp;am. Comp]tllnruit ports damage Lo Crn~ Counrry&#13;
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10/18/06 06-650 di- From Building Molinaro&#13;
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l 0/ J /06 6 651 The t - from B uildin . portd c tivi (}'&#13;
Center. 2:41pm. Complainant re rt. 2 · plop. taken. Ofticer&#13;
lake · report, cleared.&#13;
JO/lB/06 • 2 Trafli Vi lation. Outcr L p Ro, @J CTH&#13;
G. 8:30pm. Cit rion issued tn Chrislophcr M Swift or Foil/Stop&#13;
t , top ign. Office.rs de.ired.&#13;
l 0/ l 9/0606-653 · quor Law Violation. Ran r Hal I, i 1: l 4am.&#13;
Officer lssm:d cit.:irion or 3 0 fen e nd rage Drinking&#13;
Violation nd Depo it o Human was~ n Land . 0 ~r&#13;
cleared.&#13;
10/19/06 -65 Medic I A :i lance. Um ersity&#13;
Apartmen . 10~36· m. Rescue un·t reque...tt!d due to subject&#13;
ci&lt;lcnt.all, poking el-.e in eye. Tran~rtcd Kenosh&#13;
Memorial Ao pital. Officer clear&amp;I.&#13;
J0/19/0606-655 impleB tlCf)'. Union t. 1:52am.&#13;
Complainam reported being beaten 111p on Campus lo ~nosha&#13;
Sheriff De_partment Oflfoer foUow-up. Offic~r cle . ared_&#13;
10/19 · 6 06-656 · su e Of Handicap Pl •c rd. nion&#13;
LoL. :42pm. Ci ad.on issued 10 Courtney P elson for rli IJ c&#13;
u a Hrmdi ap PermiL Officer ]cared.&#13;
10/ 19/0606--657 Liqllor Law Violation. Parkside Unio11,&#13;
10: I I pm. Citation i~ urn for Uod rage Drinking Violation .&#13;
Offi en; cleared.&#13;
10/20/06 06-6 Liquor Law mlali n/Medical&#13;
A 'stanc . Park ide Union. 11 :53 rn. itntion issued for&#13;
nd ra c Drio 'ng Violati n and One ntoxic.ated female&#13;
tra11 poncd l Kcno~lm Mi:m rial H pitaJ, Of ce cl ·11.&#13;
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10Jauon. And 1\v \/emal warni.ngi. given r ep ~il of&#13;
Human Wa,te nn UW Lands. Of . , dean:d.&#13;
10/20/06 6-6 Liquor Law Vi Ia.Lion. ni-.·mily&#13;
Apartmcn . :4lrun. Cit tion i · ued for Uodcmge Drinking&#13;
Vnolnlion. Of ce Cllf d.&#13;
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f!ILM REVIEW·&#13;
Good Film Pushing an Agenda&#13;
RE&#13;
October 24, 2006&#13;
BYRAMON A. JAIMEZ&#13;
JaimeOOI@uwp,edu&#13;
Israel is oppressing the Palestinian&#13;
~ people, and suicide bombings are the strongest&#13;
single method Palestinians have of fighting&#13;
back. At least that's what "Paradise Now,"&#13;
directed by Hany Abu-Assad, seems to be&#13;
saying.&#13;
As a piece of art it is brilliantly carried&#13;
outin the docudrama style. The camera is&#13;
e lplaced in the most appropriate places to show&#13;
INablus and Tel Aviv, as well as the action. The&#13;
writing and dialogue seem perfectly natural,&#13;
}\ JAIMEZ,&#13;
edt! .&#13;
00 call it a snatch, a box,&#13;
vagjtla$ aD(! women's&#13;
to lhem were the focus&#13;
INK series production of&#13;
Monologues." A favorite&#13;
tIlllin4 off Broadway, tbe enigmatic&#13;
"'iftll the UW-Parksidecarnpus&#13;
~ showings on Oct. 6; 7, and&#13;
'Directed by Virginia Hartley, the&#13;
"'Ildsrblo~w had an audience of over one Parkside students, alumni, and&#13;
unity members.&#13;
'The Vagina Monologues" is a&#13;
presentation of facts, interviews, and&#13;
8lOries collected by Eve Ensler and&#13;
was produced at UW-Parkside with&#13;
three performers, though it has been&#13;
produ!:ed others with only one, as was&#13;
!be original performances featuring Eve&#13;
Emler,or with a new performer for each&#13;
separate woman whose voice is heard.&#13;
nothing out of place. The acting is smooth and&#13;
crisp, wholly believable. There.is humour at&#13;
just the right moments to lighten the mood, keep&#13;
the attention of the audience, or push the story.&#13;
The climax features a brilliant use of sound and&#13;
close-up to truly signify the importance of the&#13;
scene. As a film, "Paradise Now" is worthy of&#13;
all 13 awards it has received.&#13;
However. the critical praise it has&#13;
received for being so impartial as regards the&#13;
IsraelilPaJestinian Conflict is undeserved. Much&#13;
like "Der Untergang," which was attacked for&#13;
making Hitler seem to much like a normal&#13;
person, so to does "Paradise Now" present two&#13;
suicide bombers as just normal people; not&#13;
monsters or fanatics,just normal. This film&#13;
tries very hard to present it's heroes, Said (Kais&#13;
Nashif) and Khaled (Ali Suliman), as everyday&#13;
people just stepping up to do their duty to the&#13;
cause. We see them laugh, love, spend lime&#13;
with their families and in every other way be no :.~., '.1,&#13;
different than anyone else in the world. Then&#13;
we see them prepare to kill innocents. The&#13;
rightness or wrongness of their actions are&#13;
not for me to decide, but it is clear that Hany ~~&#13;
Abu-Assad wants these two men to be shown n&#13;
as heroes. Something easily done as a bus with i~&#13;
children is left alone, but one filled with military H&#13;
is targeted, thus lightening the disapproval about 11&#13;
who is killed. There is a clear reference to Said 11&#13;
and Khaled's sacrifice during the last meal they n&#13;
are expected to enjoy when the camera pulls H&#13;
back and the men take their place in the middle i., i..&#13;
of a very clear image that mirrors Da Vinci's&#13;
'Last Supper." "Paradise Now" is a great film,. '.,i'.,'. but is not as innocent as others would have us&#13;
believe.&#13;
1B UrUOI;\&#13;
Thewntillt&#13;
has been pro IlB&#13;
this show Enslet~~t#&#13;
womanhood thal __&#13;
forget; she reintrodiJl:es the audiellce 10&#13;
the vagina by taking the ~gbty ~ of&#13;
the WOJd.with serious consideration,&#13;
and a great deal of humour.&#13;
As for the speakers there was a&#13;
little left wanting. Jessi Miller who was&#13;
featured in two accented roles showed&#13;
talent but was unable to let herself fall&#13;
into the roles and so was not enurely&#13;
convincing. Aimee Miller started out&#13;
some what cold, but gradually carne&#13;
to life as she came to and nailed the&#13;
infamous moaning scene. Christina&#13;
Stevens was noticeably the best of&#13;
the trio, but she and the others could&#13;
not seem to avoid the occasional&#13;
flubbed line. As a whole the UW- .&#13;
Parks ide performance of "The Vagina.&#13;
Monologues" was done well, and&#13;
enjoyed immensely by the audience,&#13;
so much so that they felt the need to&#13;
give a standing ovation.&#13;
A Gem with Rough Edges&#13;
one with as good a collection of&#13;
humor as "Entropy".&#13;
The reason s much of&#13;
Entropy feels real and sits finnly&#13;
within the realm of possibility&#13;
is because so much of it come&#13;
from real life. The film came '0&#13;
exist after director/writer J~on&#13;
Creel reviewed a play he had&#13;
previously written and decided&#13;
that he needed somethmg more&#13;
concrete, so he followed the&#13;
old adage of 'write what you&#13;
know, He pulled aspects from&#13;
his own life as well as from tho&#13;
he worked with; Mark Fornal.&#13;
the cinematographer on whom&#13;
the character of Muff i loosely&#13;
based, really had experienced a&#13;
harsh break up; Rick Leuhr reall)&#13;
has suffered leg trauma that ha&#13;
changed his life.&#13;
Even though Jason was&#13;
the original writer. a gr at deal of&#13;
material came from those around&#13;
him: including the "balloon&#13;
knot" sequence. written almost&#13;
entirely by "Iron" Mike Theuer&#13;
Shoo' to Kill Productions said&#13;
it owes much to each one or us&#13;
members and '0 their family and&#13;
friends who have helped them&#13;
get this far and added \\ ith a&#13;
special thanks to profe sor Jay&#13;
McRoy, who helped encourage&#13;
the production of the film and&#13;
whom Creel called"a pillar of&#13;
strength:'&#13;
II&#13;
BY RAMON A. JAIMEZ,&#13;
JairneOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
Heading to New York in&#13;
less than a month for its official&#13;
debut, the student-made film&#13;
"Entropy" has been given its&#13;
first showing, here at the UWParkside.&#13;
Saturday Oct. 14 gave&#13;
students, alumni, and the families&#13;
and friends of the creators a&#13;
cbance to see what all the fuss&#13;
has been about.&#13;
The film is very clearly&#13;
a first effort. Throughout&#13;
the piece. one can see&#13;
experimentations with camera&#13;
angles, scenes that should bave&#13;
been cut just a little bit shorter,&#13;
and moments of less than stellar&#13;
acting. But then, what else could&#13;
be expected from a film with&#13;
a $200, most of which Went to&#13;
beer.&#13;
" takes 21't'tTO look at the W'~.andrima. of Arrl('ra~&#13;
[0 the Mood. a 1940s musical ~u~ dance mac combines up-tempo big bend rhythms&#13;
~a[e:st generation. With music an . the swing and rhythm of dus nmIt&#13;
and mellow intimate ballads. Come eapenence .&#13;
sentimental and romanuc en.&#13;
d Dancers with the xrw.tion.tl cnng of&#13;
The revue fearures the In me Mood Sindg&lt;TSch :""phy as aum~nclc a$ if geu. Purls big band orchestra an 0.--0--&#13;
October 31, 7:30 p.m., Conununication Am Theatre&#13;
Purchase tickets onlm. e at www.uwp. edu I.~t',evw~ ord: ,ultdt,&#13;
The important thing&#13;
to remember is that through all&#13;
'he uncertainty and mishaps, a&#13;
raw talent can be seen. A Story&#13;
many people can identify with.&#13;
as people build walls around&#13;
themselves and have them come&#13;
down, is a concept everyone has&#13;
or will corne to know. Every&#13;
person is an individual. and&#13;
we each have a story to tell. so&#13;
seeing one on screen that in so&#13;
many ways is similar to our own&#13;
is always refreshing. Especially&#13;
RT&#13;
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flLM REVIEW --------~_:__~--------&#13;
Good Film Pushing an Age da&#13;
nothing ou1 f pince. The acting i smooth d H&#13;
crisp, wholly bdievable. There i~ humo r \\&#13;
just the right momenL lt Jigh1en the mood e p \ \&#13;
th attention of tile audi nee, or pu!-.h the" tor)·. \:&#13;
The climm. fe. ture a brilli Ill u of. ound and i'&#13;
cl ~e-up liJ rul. ~ig.nify the unμorumce of h li&#13;
~ene. s a film, "Paradise. ow" i worthy 1 H&#13;
all 13 award · it htts received. H !! ii&#13;
·h h 11&#13;
H n :i ti H&#13;
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4 The Ranger News 24. 200i&#13;
CONTIVUE FROM FRONT PAGE&#13;
Windy Win Propels Rangers into&#13;
GLVC Final Four .&#13;
H&#13;
the south end of the field, the&#13;
Rangers had trouble defending&#13;
UMcRolla's Will Kirby as he&#13;
scored the first goal of the&#13;
game at 37:04 followed by his&#13;
teammate Brandon Moore's&#13;
goal at 39:16.&#13;
"The first twenty&#13;
minutes of the game we played&#13;
well. We were attacking and&#13;
going at them, [but] we didn't&#13;
finish OUf opportunities. The&#13;
last 25 minutes of tbe first&#13;
half, we got pretty sloppy, and&#13;
defensively, we lost OUf shape.&#13;
We gave up two goals that&#13;
we shouldn't have given up,"&#13;
said Kilps, who later added&#13;
according to the UW-Parkside&#13;
Athletics Web site, "We told&#13;
the players at halftime that we&#13;
don't deserve to win if we play&#13;
like that."&#13;
It seemed like a&#13;
different team came out on the&#13;
field after halftime. With the&#13;
wind&#13;
at their&#13;
backs,&#13;
the Rangers were&#13;
ready to do what&#13;
they had come to&#13;
do; win. Only 5: 1·5&#13;
into the second half&#13;
(50: 15 into the game), .&#13;
Thao scored the first&#13;
goal for UW-Parkside&#13;
with .assists from Bojan Jovicic&#13;
and Vega Jovicic assisted&#13;
Thao only 7:29latertl) tie the&#13;
game at 57:44. As the game's&#13;
momentum blew in their favor,&#13;
defender and senior Mike&#13;
Ruffolo scored the gamewinning&#13;
goal at 67:45 with an&#13;
assist from Ostby:&#13;
"This was an exciting&#13;
win for the players," remarked&#13;
associate head coach Jason&#13;
Zitzke according to the UW-&#13;
.Parkside Athletics Weh site,&#13;
"but we need to be a lot better,&#13;
because&#13;
all the&#13;
games are&#13;
against stiff&#13;
competition now."&#13;
The&#13;
Rangers, with a record of 13-&#13;
2-3, will face the Northern&#13;
Kentucky Norse in tile&#13;
semifinal round of the GLVC&#13;
tournament on Friday, Oct. 27&#13;
at 5 p.m. at SIU-Edwardsville.&#13;
The Lewis University Flyers&#13;
will play the SIU-EdwardsvilJe&#13;
Cougars in the opposite&#13;
game. The finals of the&#13;
GLVC tournament will be&#13;
held Sunday, Oct. 29 at SIUEdwardsville.&#13;
Sixth Seed Slumps in Soccer&#13;
Tournament:&#13;
Cougars Claw Out 3- 0 Win Over Women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
BY TYRONE PAYTON&#13;
PaYto004@uwp.edu&#13;
The UW-Parkside Women&#13;
Rangers went into the Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference Soccer&#13;
Championship Quarterfinals on&#13;
Saturday, OCl. 21, following two&#13;
consecuti ve conference losses.&#13;
The dual defeats dropped UWParkside&#13;
to the sixth seed in tile&#13;
GLVC tournament, forcing them&#13;
into an away game against the&#13;
third-seeded Cougars of Southern&#13;
Illinois University-Edwardsville.&#13;
The previous regular season&#13;
match between these two teams&#13;
ended in the Rangers' only tie&#13;
this season, with a final score of&#13;
0-0 back on Sept. 15. The twin&#13;
goose eggs posted by the teams&#13;
back in that match-up were from&#13;
uneven attempts, as the Cougars&#13;
produced only two shots on goal&#13;
compared to the Rangers eight&#13;
shots on goal.&#13;
The results were different&#13;
for the GLVC quarterfinal match:&#13;
as the Cougars cut the Rangers&#13;
shots on goal in half this time&#13;
around, while UW-Parkside&#13;
gave up three goals from SIU- .&#13;
Edwardsville's five shots on goal.&#13;
The Cougars pounced on the&#13;
Rangers early, tacking their first&#13;
goal at 6:42. Before intermission&#13;
came tile second goal for SIUEdwardsville,&#13;
and tile final goal&#13;
was tallied in the second half.&#13;
With the loss, tile Rangers&#13;
season came to an end, finishing&#13;
their season with a final lO-&#13;
6- t record. On a bright note,&#13;
this year became the seventh&#13;
consecutive season that the-&#13;
Rangers posted double digit wins&#13;
under head coach Troy Fabiano.&#13;
The young squad of&#13;
Rangers, in which there were&#13;
no senior players this year"&#13;
was led throughout the year&#13;
by junior forward Laura Eide&#13;
who had II goals, three assists,&#13;
and 25 total points. Eide, who&#13;
made the GLVC first team, also&#13;
had teammates like freshman&#13;
Brittany Kaim.who grabbed&#13;
second team honors. Playing&#13;
defender, Kaim notcbed seven&#13;
total points this season from one&#13;
goal and five assists. Honorable&#13;
mention was also handed out&#13;
to sophomore goalkeeper Erica&#13;
Higuchi and freshman forward&#13;
Meredith Novak,&#13;
so an increase in blood flow&#13;
BY AMANDA GRANDKE can aid in bringing nutrients.&#13;
mandi .noe@gma,·il.I;!!l!lr:'"'1.....T'l""l!~en though infiarnmation&#13;
Anyone woo lithe body's normal healing&#13;
the UW-Parksidc Women's process, it can sometimes Slow&#13;
Volleyball game tm Tuesday, down tile process if tile area is&#13;
Oct. 17 noticed a ke~ inflamed for too long.&#13;
playtr. Brookl: Jones, was Next, within a few&#13;
sitting orr""e sidelines !lOurs of the injury, the body&#13;
throu!hout tile whole game. sends the white blood cells to&#13;
During the aw'!Y games begin the process of removing&#13;
at SIU-Edwards ille and Ibe damaged tissue. Over&#13;
Southern ndiaDa. Jones die next few days the healing&#13;
tweaked her knee~ansrngher process is often visibly&#13;
to be out for tile rest of tile evident, either by scabs or&#13;
season. a1&gt;ruising. Scar tissue is&#13;
--'l\lllllldlllle:1llekie bl\ilding underneath the skin&#13;
Nehls said, "Brooke has only wlJere the injury took place.&#13;
gotten to play one full season, The area becomes stronger&#13;
and that was her freshman as more and more scar tissue&#13;
year. She hasn't been able builds up. About a month after&#13;
to complete a season since tbC injury, the scar tissue will&#13;
then because ofhei'1irill&lt;;." It begin to go away; because the&#13;
turns out tIlarfones has bad 'injured areais able II) function&#13;
ber ACL, anterior cruciate by itself. .&#13;
ligament, torn twice. according However, it may take&#13;
to Nehls. The littlest twist even longer for the injury site&#13;
the wrong way can re-injure to heal completely. In the case&#13;
that part of her body, so what of Jones. having her ACL lorn&#13;
exactly does the body do in the twice means that it is an even&#13;
event of a sports injury? longer process, since severe.&#13;
At the same time-a damage has already been&#13;
person breaks a bone or tears done. As people may recall,&#13;
a ligament, the body goes Jones didn't begin her 2005&#13;
to work in order to fix it. volleyball season until nearly&#13;
According to the government October due to surgery.&#13;
Web site for the National . With many&#13;
Institute of Arthritis and injuries, one can apply the&#13;
Musculoskeletal and Skill RICE system; Rest, Ice;&#13;
Diseases. tile first thing that Compression, and Elevation.&#13;
the body does is inflammation. For more information on sport!&#13;
The body knows to do this injuries and how to treat them,&#13;
since chemicals are released those interested can visit the&#13;
immediately at the point of www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/&#13;
injury. The inlIammation is sports jnjuries/Sportslnjuries.&#13;
caused by blood vessels around htm.&#13;
the injured spot that dilate&#13;
A Somber Sendoff for&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
BY AMANDA GRANDKE&#13;
mandi.noe@gmail.com&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
Women's Volleyball team had&#13;
another disheartening week,&#13;
hosting their last 'three matches&#13;
of the home schedule, Starting&#13;
on Tuesday, OCl. 17, the&#13;
Rangers lost three consecutive&#13;
games to their main rival, The&#13;
Flyers of Lewis University.&#13;
On Friday night,&#13;
parents' night at UW-Parkside,&#13;
the Rangers started off the&#13;
match strong with a 30-24 game&#13;
one win over the Bellarmine&#13;
Knights. However, the Knights&#13;
fought back against the Rangers&#13;
and won the next three games&#13;
to get the match victory.&#13;
Saturday's match.&#13;
versus the Northern Kentucky&#13;
Norse went down much like&#13;
Friday night. The first game&#13;
the Rangers won 30-28, but&#13;
the next three games were lost;&#13;
however, [he.thi rd game offered&#13;
an intense ending. "The Rangers&#13;
were on game point five times,&#13;
but tile ending score of 31-33&#13;
went in favor of the Norse,&#13;
Although the Rangers&#13;
garnered only losses, it was'&#13;
a good week for personal&#13;
goals. For Saturday's game,&#13;
players Jennifer Abitz, Margot&#13;
· DePaepe, Kristin Schmidt, and&#13;
, Jacqui Brandenburg were all&#13;
in double digit kills against the&#13;
Norse. Assi-st leader Ashley&#13;
Vycital ended her home career&#13;
with 46 assists against Northern&#13;
· Kentucky University, placing&#13;
her third in all-time assists for&#13;
UW-Parkside. Also, sophomore&#13;
Ashley Bartz got to play in her&#13;
first games of the season on&#13;
Friday when the Bellarmine&#13;
· Knights were visiting.&#13;
After aU of this season's&#13;
disappointments, Saturday's&#13;
match was a sendoff tribute&#13;
for 'all the settlor girls. The&#13;
departing Rangers, Linda&#13;
Mallwitz, Brooke Jones,&#13;
Vycital, and Abitz, were&#13;
honored prior to the match with&#13;
the Norse.&#13;
October 24, 200&#13;
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5&#13;
f. ONTIVUE FROM FRONT PAGE&#13;
TheR9ngerNews&#13;
JACK IS BACK&#13;
You DON'T KNow JACK&#13;
took first place. Xiong is a 22-&#13;
year-old junior and an Accounting&#13;
major at UW-Parkside. Rory "Griz"&#13;
Wagner and Brian "The Rock"&#13;
Theard won second and third place&#13;
in the tournament, respectively.&#13;
This was Xiong's first time ever&#13;
playing in the school's tournament,&#13;
but he was good enough to make it&#13;
into the semi-finals. Since the semifinals&#13;
involved the top eight student&#13;
billiards players within the men's&#13;
tournament, Xiong had to play, and&#13;
hope to do. well, against the seven&#13;
top competitors.&#13;
Xiong ended up being the&#13;
only semi-finalist to go undefeated,&#13;
winning all seven games. "It felt&#13;
good [to do well against my peers].&#13;
[ didn't come here to win. [just&#13;
came to have some fun, but I think 1&#13;
did pretty good," Xiong said.&#13;
Xiong never really. played&#13;
pool until, about three years ago, his&#13;
uncle bought a pool table. Xiong&#13;
would then go to his uncle's house&#13;
every now and then to have fun&#13;
by shooting some pool. Xiong's&#13;
interest in the game took off from&#13;
there.&#13;
Of White, Xiong said,&#13;
"He's funny. [like that guy."&#13;
Devin "Hammer" Rogers,&#13;
a 19-year-old sophomore and&#13;
competitor in the men's billiards&#13;
tournament, said that Jack White&#13;
"has the kind of sense of humor that,&#13;
if you're not like him and you don't&#13;
really get [his humor], then you&#13;
might take it the wrong way_ But he&#13;
is a genuine guy. He's an incredible&#13;
pool player and a class act."&#13;
The two winners of the&#13;
tournaments, Xiong. and Lippold,&#13;
each had to play a finals match&#13;
against Jack White on Friday,&#13;
October 13. Lippold played the&#13;
pool shark at 10:30 a.m. and Xiong&#13;
played him at II:OO a.m. Over 30&#13;
students and cornmurtity membess&#13;
showed up to watch the morning's&#13;
events.&#13;
. About playing White,&#13;
Lippold said, "I really don't care&#13;
[what happens], because f know I'm&#13;
gonna lose anyway." Despite their&#13;
best efforts, neither Lippold nor&#13;
Xiong could beat the professional.&#13;
White awarded plaques&#13;
to the top three players in each of&#13;
the two tournaments. After the&#13;
tournaments and the brief award&#13;
ceremony, While decided to stick&#13;
around a little longer to show&#13;
everybody a few trick shots. He left&#13;
shortly after 1:00 p,m.&#13;
Giving advice to all the&#13;
UW-Parkside students, White said,&#13;
"The most important thing [you] can&#13;
do [while at school] is get that piece&#13;
of paper. You gotta get that piece of&#13;
paper." White continued expressing&#13;
the importance of students attaining&#13;
their college diplomas.&#13;
"The reason why you&#13;
come to school here is so you get&#13;
jobs when you get out," While said.&#13;
The Atlanta, Ga. school system has&#13;
told White that they consider him&#13;
a great philosopher, since he gives&#13;
such good advice to students.·&#13;
White said, "When you&#13;
see a [nice] truck going by, you can&#13;
either clean it. drive it, or own it.&#13;
That's why I suggest you get that&#13;
. piece of paper."&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
Jack White, the "Clown Prince" of Pocket&#13;
Billiards, has visited the UW-Parkside campus&#13;
numerous times.&#13;
White currently lives in California&#13;
but was born in New York on March 9, 1931.&#13;
His family has been in the billiard supply&#13;
bus mess for more than 57 years. His dad was a&#13;
professional billiards player and his uncle was a&#13;
world champion at the game.&#13;
He was first introduced to the game&#13;
of pool at. the young age of eight. White&#13;
immediately caught on to the game, and that&#13;
s~l)le year a more experienced player challenged&#13;
him to a pool match. White ended up beating his&#13;
competition, winning 35 cents.&#13;
When White returned home, his mom&#13;
found out that he was gambling and she spanked&#13;
him. However, when he carne home one night&#13;
with $465,000 that he had won throughout the&#13;
week, his mom said, "Now you're cooking.&#13;
Now you're talking."&#13;
Playing billiards and pool was White's&#13;
only money maker. He never had to get a job.&#13;
His pool playing got him on many TV shows,&#13;
magazines, and newspapers throughout the&#13;
world.&#13;
White is still the only Billiards player&#13;
to have played for a President of the United&#13;
States in the White House. He was invited to the&#13;
White House in the 1960s by Lyndon B. Johnson&#13;
as a kind gesture of thanks for entertaining the&#13;
military troops.&#13;
White has authored several books on&#13;
pocket billiards and trick shots. He has played&#13;
in tournaments in the U.S. and in many foreign&#13;
countries. The 75-year old professional has also&#13;
been a billiards instructor for years. He has been&#13;
in great demand at colleges and universities.&#13;
White has received numerous honorary&#13;
degrees, including Doctor of Poolology at the&#13;
University of Notre Dame. Master of Billiard&#13;
Science at the University of Alabama. a PH.D&#13;
at Fort Hayes State Kansas College, Bachelor of&#13;
Billiards at Utah State University, and a PH.D at&#13;
the University of Georgia.&#13;
The pool shark has also been popular&#13;
among the military installations for over 30&#13;
years. He still appears at shopping malls and&#13;
centers, promoting home pocket billiard tables.&#13;
White's greatest honor was being invited to&#13;
entertain returning POWs at the Memphis Naval&#13;
Air Station Hospital in 1974.&#13;
White still does two major lours each&#13;
year, a spring tour and a fall tour. His fall 2006&#13;
tour ends in mid-to-late ovember.&#13;
The popularity of the "clown prince"&#13;
landed him meet-and- greets with many famous&#13;
celebrities, including Tom Selleck, Ann-Margret.&#13;
Fred Astaire, Vincent Price, Tony Danza. Brad&#13;
Pitt, Cindy Crawford. Angelina lolie. the&#13;
Harlem Globetrotters, Halle Berry. Muhammad&#13;
Ali, and the Dalai Lama. White has also ridden&#13;
in Air Force One.&#13;
.White gives lessons by appomtmem.&#13;
The lessons would cost each individual over&#13;
$800. However, White now sells a DVD of&#13;
himself teaching the game of pool. The DVD&#13;
includes every session/lesson that he'd nonnallv&#13;
teach an individual one-on-one, but it i... ani}'&#13;
$10.&#13;
While said that "everyone. honestly.&#13;
should get a DVD. NOl only will you save&#13;
over $800, but most of the money goes toward&#13;
charity as well:'&#13;
Jack White is currently 10 the middle&#13;
of his fall tour, touring in 41 states and seven&#13;
foreign countries. He just got back from touring&#13;
South America. He won't know what hi,&#13;
spring tour will consist of for another couple of&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Regarding the students he meets at&#13;
UW-Parkside. White said. "I reallx like the&#13;
students here a 101.-I really care abOut them:'&#13;
He jokingly continued. "But don't tell them that.&#13;
or else it'll blow my image:'&#13;
Anyone wishing to keep in touch v Ith&#13;
Jack White. or order a DVD, may write to Jack&#13;
White. 5700 W. Wilson St. # 47. Banning. CA.&#13;
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ONTIVUE FROM FRONT PAGE You Do&#13;
JACK IS BACK&#13;
is a n- e ch bad to play a fi11cals m tch&#13;
a aim,l J k 'Whit u11 Fnday.&#13;
October t . ip kli played me&#13;
pool hark ai I 0:30 a.m.. an Xiong&#13;
played him ai 11 :00 _m, 01.·i: :m&#13;
f \Vhlte Xiong _ait.l.&#13;
·%::' formy. I Hke that gu. '"&#13;
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"Ir the ind of sense of hm rihat.&#13;
ii yo 'l'e 1101 like him Ln you do 'l&#13;
rcalh' ·1 [hl~ humor] , then you&#13;
migl;L tak• i the wrong way. Rul he&#13;
i ::.i gi.:uuin guy. He" an I credible&#13;
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October 24, 2006&#13;
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              <text>POLICE&#13;
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vandalism&#13;
that&#13;
occurred&#13;
and&#13;
a possible&#13;
impact&#13;
on diversity&#13;
"arthe&#13;
very least has a chilling&#13;
affect onpeoples&#13;
feelings&#13;
and&#13;
freedom&#13;
to speak their minds&#13;
.&#13;
andbe&#13;
who they are" Fujimoto&#13;
stated .&#13;
TJ&gt;eUniversity&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Parksidc&#13;
has&#13;
prided&#13;
itself on the&#13;
.&#13;
incredible&#13;
amount&#13;
of diversity&#13;
spread&#13;
across&#13;
campus,&#13;
however&#13;
in light of what happened&#13;
to&#13;
the &#13;
LGBT&#13;
posters&#13;
a serious&#13;
bJow&#13;
was &#13;
delivered&#13;
to  in &#13;
terms&#13;
of &#13;
everyone&#13;
00&#13;
campus&#13;
being&#13;
treated&#13;
as &#13;
equals.&#13;
on-campus&#13;
hate-crime&#13;
vaitdaJism&#13;
has&#13;
occurred&#13;
recently,&#13;
with the victims&#13;
being &#13;
the &#13;
members&#13;
of Rainbow&#13;
Alliance.&#13;
A &#13;
hate crime is a&#13;
come that ismotivated&#13;
by&#13;
prejudice&#13;
against&#13;
a.social&#13;
group.&#13;
VljlIdal(sm&#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
deliberate&#13;
destruction&#13;
or &#13;
damage&#13;
of&#13;
property.&#13;
Catly-Anne-Surber,&#13;
president&#13;
of Rainbow&#13;
Alliance,&#13;
said &#13;
that LGBT&#13;
meeting&#13;
flyers&#13;
have been the targets&#13;
of hate-&#13;
comeNandalism&#13;
_overthe'!'ast&#13;
two &#13;
months.&#13;
''Thln'"g!;&#13;
have been&#13;
written &#13;
on &#13;
them; &#13;
thi!1g~&#13;
have-&#13;
been crossed&#13;
QUt; &#13;
-rjtey've&#13;
been&#13;
ripped;&#13;
they' ITe&#13;
been &#13;
torn to&#13;
shreds;&#13;
they've&#13;
been f&lt;&gt;,nnd&#13;
in&#13;
garbage&#13;
cans,"&#13;
AcI'd,itionallYI&#13;
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10 &#13;
to&#13;
20 of the&#13;
rs have &#13;
disappeared&#13;
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they &#13;
were &#13;
put up.&#13;
1'b!&gt; &#13;
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for&#13;
SbIdIlot&#13;
Services&#13;
and &#13;
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of&#13;
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..,...,..",.&#13;
_ . QJP&#13;
.~~=-&#13;
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Response&#13;
This&#13;
memo&#13;
is not&#13;
intended&#13;
to&#13;
limit&#13;
the&#13;
rights&#13;
of &#13;
all &#13;
members&#13;
of this&#13;
community&#13;
to express&#13;
-themselves&#13;
freely.&#13;
However,&#13;
ex pressions&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
hosti&#13;
Ie,&#13;
intolerant&#13;
and&#13;
deJiberately&#13;
restrict&#13;
the&#13;
rights&#13;
of others,&#13;
fife&#13;
not&#13;
acceptable.&#13;
The&#13;
values&#13;
upon&#13;
which&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
is founded,&#13;
particularly&#13;
the&#13;
value&#13;
of free&#13;
expression,&#13;
means&#13;
nothing&#13;
if&#13;
they&#13;
do not&#13;
serve&#13;
to protect&#13;
the&#13;
freedoms&#13;
of our&#13;
students,&#13;
staff&#13;
and&#13;
faculty&#13;
from&#13;
threat&#13;
or harassment&#13;
because&#13;
of who&#13;
they&#13;
are or what&#13;
they&#13;
believe&#13;
...&#13;
particularly&#13;
unattributed&#13;
threats&#13;
or harassment.&#13;
We&#13;
call&#13;
on the&#13;
entire&#13;
campus&#13;
community&#13;
to&#13;
condemn&#13;
such&#13;
actions.&#13;
i&#13;
To: The UW-Parkside&#13;
Community&#13;
From:&#13;
Steve&#13;
McLaughlin,&#13;
Vice Chancellor&#13;
for Student&#13;
Services&#13;
Eugene&#13;
Fujimoto,&#13;
Assistant&#13;
to the Cnancellor&#13;
for Equity&#13;
been&#13;
a particular&#13;
target&#13;
of such&#13;
actions.&#13;
This&#13;
writing&#13;
is, in the&#13;
strongest&#13;
terms,&#13;
to c0ndemn&#13;
these&#13;
actions.&#13;
We&#13;
wish&#13;
to be&#13;
clear&#13;
that&#13;
these expressions&#13;
of&#13;
hpstility&#13;
and&#13;
hatred&#13;
have&#13;
no&#13;
place at UW-Parkside&#13;
and will&#13;
not be tolerated.&#13;
UWS Char-ter&#13;
17.03(4)(a)&#13;
of the Wisconsin&#13;
Administrative&#13;
Code&#13;
makes&#13;
it&#13;
clear&#13;
that&#13;
disciplinary&#13;
action&#13;
can&#13;
be taken&#13;
against&#13;
those&#13;
who&#13;
"obstruct&#13;
br seriously&#13;
impair&#13;
or attempt&#13;
to obstruct&#13;
or seriously-impair&#13;
ulliversity-&#13;
run&#13;
or university&#13;
authorized&#13;
activities."&#13;
Further,&#13;
UW--&#13;
_&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Policy&#13;
#54 to Promote&#13;
Respect&#13;
for Campus&#13;
Diversity&#13;
requires&#13;
that"&#13;
Administrators,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
staff&#13;
and&#13;
students&#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
responsibility&#13;
to ensure&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
climate&#13;
of the&#13;
campus&#13;
is one&#13;
of tolerance&#13;
and&#13;
respect&#13;
for diversity;&#13;
to monitor&#13;
and&#13;
maintain&#13;
such&#13;
a &#13;
climate~&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
appropriate&#13;
action&#13;
when&#13;
intimidation&#13;
or impermissible&#13;
discrimination&#13;
... occurs."&#13;
The&#13;
administration&#13;
will&#13;
not&#13;
hesitate&#13;
to act&#13;
swiftly&#13;
and&#13;
decisively&#13;
should&#13;
violations&#13;
of these&#13;
policies&#13;
take place.&#13;
•&#13;
It has&#13;
come&#13;
to&#13;
our&#13;
attention&#13;
that&#13;
since&#13;
the&#13;
beginning&#13;
of this&#13;
fall&#13;
semester,&#13;
there&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
several&#13;
incidents&#13;
of intimidation&#13;
and&#13;
intolerance&#13;
toward&#13;
members&#13;
of our&#13;
campus&#13;
community.&#13;
These&#13;
actions&#13;
are&#13;
homophobic.&#13;
are violations&#13;
of university&#13;
pqlicy,&#13;
and contrary&#13;
to the spirit&#13;
of respect&#13;
for&#13;
diversity&#13;
and&#13;
inclusion.&#13;
In the near&#13;
future,&#13;
we will&#13;
be holding&#13;
opportunities&#13;
for&#13;
reactions&#13;
to these&#13;
acts&#13;
of&#13;
vandalism&#13;
as well&#13;
as the&#13;
gay&#13;
marriage&#13;
ban&#13;
amendment&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
upcoming&#13;
election.&#13;
WiQt&#13;
this&#13;
memo,&#13;
we reaffinn&#13;
our&#13;
commitment&#13;
to &#13;
a campus&#13;
of&#13;
respect&#13;
and&#13;
a true&#13;
valuing&#13;
of&#13;
diversity.&#13;
I&#13;
The Rainbow&#13;
Alliance,&#13;
a student&#13;
organization&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
education&#13;
and&#13;
support&#13;
to gay/lesbianlbisexualJ&#13;
transgendered&#13;
students,&#13;
bas.&#13;
reportedly&#13;
had 15-30 Student&#13;
Union&#13;
approved&#13;
flyers&#13;
and&#13;
large&#13;
posters&#13;
announcing&#13;
its meetings&#13;
taken&#13;
down,&#13;
tom&#13;
and&#13;
defaced.&#13;
Other&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
have had difficulty&#13;
keeping&#13;
flyers posted,&#13;
but it appears&#13;
that Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
has&#13;
,&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
Formally&#13;
Speaking:&#13;
Anglo-Saxon&#13;
Women&#13;
in Protest&#13;
With &#13;
faculty&#13;
kudos&#13;
given&#13;
to her&#13;
as professors&#13;
got up to leave WyUie&#13;
247. Dr. Dana Oswald&#13;
concluded&#13;
her&#13;
noon-hour&#13;
speech&#13;
on Monday,&#13;
Oct.&#13;
23.&#13;
However,&#13;
what&#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
appeared&#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a regular&#13;
faculty&#13;
meeting&#13;
was&#13;
in fact&#13;
an &#13;
opportunity&#13;
for students&#13;
to &#13;
become&#13;
more&#13;
enlightened&#13;
regarding&#13;
women&#13;
in Anglo-Saxon&#13;
literature.&#13;
This&#13;
meeting&#13;
was&#13;
only&#13;
the second&#13;
of the Women's&#13;
and&#13;
Gender&#13;
Studies&#13;
Lectures&#13;
Series&#13;
brought&#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
campus&#13;
by the Center&#13;
for Women's&#13;
Studies,&#13;
headed&#13;
by Dr. Mary&#13;
Lenard.&#13;
Professor&#13;
Gail Gonzalez&#13;
began the series on Sept.&#13;
25 with&#13;
her&#13;
lecture&#13;
entitled&#13;
"Latin&#13;
American&#13;
Feminism:&#13;
Social,&#13;
Political,&#13;
and Cultural&#13;
Changes&#13;
in the &#13;
Last &#13;
Forty&#13;
Years."&#13;
Following&#13;
a &#13;
thin&#13;
student&#13;
turnout&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
first&#13;
lecture,&#13;
there&#13;
was&#13;
reportedly&#13;
only&#13;
one&#13;
student&#13;
at &#13;
Oswald's&#13;
lecture&#13;
called "When&#13;
Women&#13;
Mathelode:&#13;
Women's&#13;
Speech&#13;
in Anglo-Saxon&#13;
England."&#13;
Despite&#13;
the lack of student&#13;
participation,&#13;
numerous&#13;
faculty&#13;
members&#13;
made&#13;
the trek&#13;
up&#13;
to the&#13;
second&#13;
floor&#13;
of the&#13;
library&#13;
for free&#13;
snacks&#13;
and&#13;
a slice&#13;
of medieval&#13;
knowledge&#13;
.&#13;
"I &#13;
had&#13;
two&#13;
goals&#13;
in giving&#13;
this&#13;
lecture.&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
one&#13;
was&#13;
to generally&#13;
introduce&#13;
Anglo-Saxon&#13;
culture,&#13;
literature,&#13;
language.&#13;
and&#13;
all the&#13;
stuff&#13;
that&#13;
people&#13;
don't&#13;
know about,"&#13;
said Oswald.&#13;
"The second&#13;
part of my goal&#13;
was to talk specifically&#13;
about a philological&#13;
approach&#13;
to&#13;
looking&#13;
at one&#13;
single&#13;
word&#13;
in the Anglo-Saxon&#13;
corpus&#13;
of&#13;
literature&#13;
and&#13;
how&#13;
it is used&#13;
by women."&#13;
That&#13;
word&#13;
is mathelian,&#13;
which&#13;
means&#13;
to speak&#13;
formally,&#13;
and&#13;
is the&#13;
infinitive&#13;
form &#13;
of the&#13;
past&#13;
tense&#13;
mathelode&#13;
from&#13;
her&#13;
lecture's&#13;
title.&#13;
"It's &#13;
usually&#13;
a &#13;
term&#13;
that's&#13;
used&#13;
for men,"&#13;
said&#13;
Oswald.&#13;
"It &#13;
occurs&#13;
a &#13;
hundred&#13;
times&#13;
in &#13;
the entire&#13;
corpus&#13;
of English&#13;
literature&#13;
and&#13;
writing&#13;
at all,&#13;
and&#13;
only&#13;
ten of those&#13;
times&#13;
is it done&#13;
by women."&#13;
One&#13;
of Oswald's&#13;
favorite&#13;
pieces&#13;
of evidence&#13;
that&#13;
women&#13;
did have the opportunity&#13;
to s~k  formally&#13;
was&#13;
an apparent&#13;
chann.&#13;
Supposedly,&#13;
by drinking&#13;
something&#13;
cooked&#13;
with&#13;
a radish&#13;
root.&#13;
a &#13;
man&#13;
could&#13;
relieve&#13;
himself&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
pain&#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
woman's&#13;
chatter,&#13;
her&#13;
mathelian,&#13;
hinting&#13;
that&#13;
it caused&#13;
physical&#13;
pain&#13;
for men&#13;
to hear&#13;
women&#13;
speak&#13;
in this&#13;
way.&#13;
.&#13;
Oswald&#13;
now&#13;
plans&#13;
to &#13;
tum&#13;
this&#13;
particular&#13;
study&#13;
of women&#13;
in Anglo-Saxon&#13;
literature&#13;
into&#13;
an. ankle&#13;
for&#13;
publication.&#13;
She&#13;
hopes&#13;
to &#13;
sen~&#13;
it out&#13;
by &#13;
tht: &#13;
~nd&#13;
of the&#13;
school&#13;
year, yet. it probably&#13;
Willnot be published&#13;
for a few&#13;
years.&#13;
BY TYRONE&#13;
PAYTON&#13;
paytoOO4@uwp.edu&#13;
As &#13;
for the lecture&#13;
series&#13;
program&#13;
iL"~elf.&#13;
its&#13;
intentions&#13;
to stay&#13;
connected&#13;
with&#13;
issues&#13;
outside&#13;
the campus&#13;
demonstrates&#13;
that&#13;
"The&#13;
university&#13;
is not&#13;
separated&#13;
from&#13;
the world,&#13;
and&#13;
this&#13;
is a &#13;
good&#13;
way&#13;
to &#13;
do &#13;
it." said&#13;
Os~ald.&#13;
Oswald's&#13;
lecture&#13;
was&#13;
the second&#13;
of seven&#13;
lectures&#13;
10 &#13;
the&#13;
Women's&#13;
and&#13;
Gender&#13;
Studies&#13;
Lecture&#13;
Series.&#13;
UW~Parkstde&#13;
will&#13;
be holding&#13;
the third&#13;
lecture,&#13;
"Women&#13;
in Science:&#13;
An&#13;
Update,"&#13;
on Nov. 27. Hosted&#13;
by chemIStry&#13;
profeS'or&#13;
Vem&#13;
Kolb,&#13;
it wiU&#13;
be the&#13;
last&#13;
for &#13;
thiS&#13;
semester.&#13;
LGBT&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
BY ROBERT&#13;
ROSATI&#13;
rosatOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
October&#13;
is&#13;
LGBT&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
on&#13;
campus.&#13;
LGBT&#13;
stands&#13;
for&#13;
lesbian,&#13;
gay,&#13;
bisexual,&#13;
and&#13;
transgender.&#13;
early-Anne&#13;
Surber,&#13;
president&#13;
of Rainbow&#13;
Alliance,&#13;
explained&#13;
why&#13;
the&#13;
organization&#13;
decided&#13;
t~ have&#13;
LGBT&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
In&#13;
October.&#13;
"Nationally,&#13;
I'm&#13;
pretty&#13;
sure&#13;
that&#13;
J&#13;
u~e&#13;
is&#13;
recognized&#13;
as lesbian,&#13;
gay,&#13;
bisexuaJ&#13;
and&#13;
tnUlsgender&#13;
History&#13;
Month,&#13;
except&#13;
that&#13;
we're&#13;
not&#13;
in school&#13;
dunng&#13;
June&#13;
so Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
". has&#13;
recognized&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
during&#13;
October."&#13;
Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
spreading&#13;
the &#13;
word&#13;
on campus&#13;
that&#13;
this&#13;
month&#13;
is LGBT&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
through&#13;
posters&#13;
allover&#13;
campus.&#13;
"Unfonunalely,&#13;
we&#13;
have put off a lot of history&#13;
programming&#13;
until&#13;
spring&#13;
semester&#13;
because&#13;
we are&#13;
trying to make history&#13;
dunng&#13;
our&#13;
History&#13;
Month&#13;
by &#13;
being&#13;
the first&#13;
state&#13;
ever&#13;
to defeat&#13;
the ban&#13;
on civil&#13;
unions&#13;
and&#13;
marriages,"&#13;
said&#13;
Surber.&#13;
900 Wood&#13;
Road&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
WI 53141&#13;
Phone:(262)595.2287&#13;
fax:&#13;
(262)&#13;
595·2295&#13;
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Volunteers&#13;
from&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
geared&#13;
up to work&#13;
in the community&#13;
to "make&#13;
a difference"&#13;
on Saturday&#13;
Oct. 28.&#13;
Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
pay&#13;
was&#13;
started&#13;
by &#13;
USA&#13;
Today&#13;
and is&#13;
recognized&#13;
allover&#13;
the United&#13;
States.&#13;
It &#13;
takes&#13;
place&#13;
annually&#13;
on the last&#13;
Saturday&#13;
in &#13;
October.&#13;
There&#13;
were&#13;
seventeen&#13;
different&#13;
school&#13;
clubs&#13;
and&#13;
organizations&#13;
that participated&#13;
in&#13;
this year's&#13;
Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
Day;&#13;
a&#13;
grand&#13;
total&#13;
of about&#13;
115-120&#13;
people&#13;
volunteered.&#13;
The activities&#13;
included&#13;
things&#13;
like cleaning&#13;
tables&#13;
and chairs&#13;
at the&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Literary&#13;
Council,&#13;
as well&#13;
as raking&#13;
leaves&#13;
and closing&#13;
down&#13;
a&#13;
park.&#13;
.&#13;
Casey&#13;
Jones,&#13;
volunteer&#13;
program&#13;
coordinator&#13;
at UW-Parkside,&#13;
organized&#13;
activities&#13;
for Make&#13;
a&#13;
Difference&#13;
Day.&#13;
The&#13;
month&#13;
leading&#13;
up to &#13;
the event.&#13;
he spends&#13;
weekdays&#13;
on the bridge&#13;
trying&#13;
to recruit&#13;
people.&#13;
This&#13;
year.&#13;
about&#13;
178 people&#13;
signed&#13;
up. and on Oct. 28. they &#13;
had &#13;
about&#13;
a&#13;
60 percent&#13;
turnout.&#13;
The &#13;
people.&#13;
WP&lt;&gt; &#13;
pamcipaled&#13;
-&#13;
did make&#13;
an impact.&#13;
The&#13;
groups&#13;
of students&#13;
who &#13;
volunteered&#13;
at the&#13;
DeKoven&#13;
Woods&#13;
cleaned&#13;
up the area,&#13;
and they were&#13;
also&#13;
responsible&#13;
for&#13;
removing&#13;
invasive&#13;
plants&#13;
such&#13;
as wild&#13;
mustard.&#13;
At the Racine&#13;
Zoo,&#13;
volunteers&#13;
raked&#13;
leaves,&#13;
cleaned&#13;
the&#13;
zoo grounds,&#13;
and &#13;
even&#13;
repainted&#13;
the&#13;
walkway&#13;
railings.&#13;
If&#13;
you were&#13;
unable&#13;
to &#13;
make&#13;
it to Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
Day and&#13;
- volunteering&#13;
is &#13;
something&#13;
that you&#13;
would&#13;
like to do in order&#13;
to "pad&#13;
your&#13;
resume."&#13;
there&#13;
is a similar&#13;
event&#13;
that &#13;
takes&#13;
place&#13;
in April.&#13;
Stomp&#13;
out Hunger.&#13;
is primarily&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
thing,&#13;
but &#13;
volunteers&#13;
work&#13;
for&#13;
November&#13;
7 • 2006&#13;
pledges.&#13;
Other&#13;
volunteer&#13;
opportunities&#13;
arise&#13;
all the time.&#13;
Upcoming&#13;
volunteering&#13;
events&#13;
include&#13;
lingle&#13;
Bell&#13;
RunIWalk&#13;
for Arthritis,&#13;
Thanksgiving&#13;
Holiday&#13;
House,&#13;
bell ringing&#13;
for the Salvation&#13;
Army,&#13;
and &#13;
wrapping&#13;
Christmas&#13;
presents&#13;
at Regency&#13;
Mall&#13;
in Racine.&#13;
For more&#13;
information,&#13;
those&#13;
interested&#13;
can stop &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
(WYLL&#13;
0173).&#13;
right&#13;
across&#13;
the hall from&#13;
the bookstore.&#13;
and&#13;
pick &#13;
up the green&#13;
sheet&#13;
of volunteer&#13;
opportunities.&#13;
You&#13;
can also&#13;
find&#13;
more&#13;
opportunities&#13;
for volunteering&#13;
concerning&#13;
your&#13;
maj&#13;
r through&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Trak.&#13;
which&#13;
is accessible&#13;
through&#13;
the tjw-Parkside&#13;
hornepage.&#13;
Day of the Dead Brings Life&#13;
C-4~:{&#13;
,  &#13;
--&#13;
BY DWHlTE&#13;
whire04l@uwp.edu&#13;
In a program&#13;
entitled&#13;
Dia de Los&#13;
Muenos.&#13;
or Day&#13;
of the Dead.&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos,&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Asian&#13;
Organization.&#13;
and&#13;
Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
gave&#13;
their&#13;
insight&#13;
about&#13;
death&#13;
on Oct. 31.  Main&#13;
place&#13;
was crawling&#13;
with&#13;
performers&#13;
wi~&#13;
deathly&#13;
appearances&#13;
playing&#13;
drums,&#13;
dancing,&#13;
smgmg,&#13;
and&#13;
juggling&#13;
balls,&#13;
bones,&#13;
and knifes.&#13;
The &#13;
Day of the Dead&#13;
ceremony&#13;
dates&#13;
back&#13;
to &#13;
the early&#13;
indigenouS&#13;
people&#13;
who&#13;
occupied&#13;
what&#13;
is presenLly&#13;
Mexico.&#13;
The .&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Conquistadors&#13;
that &#13;
later &#13;
landed&#13;
tn&#13;
Mexico&#13;
thought&#13;
the religious&#13;
practices&#13;
of&#13;
the natives&#13;
were&#13;
strange.&#13;
.&#13;
The &#13;
Spaniard.s&#13;
viewed&#13;
death&#13;
SImply&#13;
as &#13;
tbe &#13;
end of life, while&#13;
the natives&#13;
thought&#13;
death&#13;
was another&#13;
form&#13;
of rebirth.&#13;
"To.&#13;
the natives,&#13;
life was a dream&#13;
and &#13;
only.&#13;
III&#13;
death&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
be awake."&#13;
said Latinos&#13;
d&#13;
I"&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that goo copy.&#13;
9oo Wood&#13;
Rood&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
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Phone:(262)595.2287&#13;
Fox:&#13;
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November&#13;
8, &#13;
2006&#13;
lI:ooAM-I:ooPM&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
Grad&#13;
School&#13;
Fair&#13;
Union&#13;
Bridge&#13;
11:00&#13;
AM-8:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Art &#13;
Exbibilion:&#13;
CAS.&#13;
T. &#13;
Oroup&#13;
Drawing&#13;
Show&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
12:ooPM-I:OOPM&#13;
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on &#13;
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of &#13;
Anti-Semitism'&#13;
Greeaquist&#13;
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Sopranos&#13;
&amp; &#13;
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Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
12:30&#13;
PM-2:30&#13;
PM&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
Forum:&#13;
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Center,&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
2:30&#13;
PM-4:30&#13;
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of BIOlogy&#13;
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of Biology&#13;
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to &#13;
the&#13;
Environment.'&#13;
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are &#13;
served.&#13;
8:00 PM-9:30&#13;
PM&#13;
Coffeehouse:&#13;
Mike&#13;
Mangione&#13;
Union&#13;
Square&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
November&#13;
9, 2006&#13;
9:ooAM-l:ooPM&#13;
Julien&#13;
G. Wilson&#13;
Sr. Book&#13;
Sale &#13;
&amp; &#13;
Signing&#13;
Union&#13;
Bridge&#13;
9:ooAM·1&#13;
1:00 AM&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
Graduate&#13;
Student&#13;
Panel&#13;
Molinaro&#13;
Hall&#13;
314&#13;
II:ooAM-5:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Art &#13;
Exhibition:&#13;
C.A.S.T.&#13;
Group&#13;
Drawing&#13;
Show&#13;
CQm.&#13;
Arts Gallery&#13;
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lSCUSSlon:&#13;
Main&#13;
Place&#13;
3:3OPM-5:30&#13;
PM&#13;
Career&#13;
Center&#13;
Forum:&#13;
Be &#13;
a Teacher&#13;
Career&#13;
Center,&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
7:00 PM-9:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Friends&#13;
of UW·Parkside&#13;
Present:&#13;
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of Aztalan'&#13;
Libsary&#13;
Overlook&#13;
2nd Floor&#13;
7:00 PM-I&#13;
1:00 PM&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Underground&#13;
The Den&#13;
. 7:30&#13;
PM-9:45&#13;
PM&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Community&#13;
Band&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts D-118.&#13;
Fall semester&#13;
concert&#13;
dates &#13;
are Nov.&#13;
2 and &#13;
Dec.&#13;
14.&#13;
Friday,&#13;
November&#13;
10,2006&#13;
1:00 PM.2:30&#13;
PM&#13;
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Center&#13;
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Molinaro&#13;
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November&#13;
11, 2006&#13;
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PM&#13;
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Center&#13;
Practice&#13;
LSAT&#13;
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November&#13;
12, 2006&#13;
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PM-9:30&#13;
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Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
.&#13;
Monday,&#13;
November&#13;
13, 2006&#13;
11:00AM-5:00&#13;
PM&#13;
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PM&#13;
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UW System&#13;
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              <text>Novemberl4.&#13;
2006&#13;
What's&#13;
Your Number?&#13;
BY AMANDA&#13;
GRANDKE&#13;
rnandi .noe@gmail.com&#13;
and lecturers&#13;
were not included&#13;
in this&#13;
listing.&#13;
The "complete"&#13;
list of the faculty&#13;
is located&#13;
in the next section,&#13;
Faculty&#13;
and&#13;
Staff Listings.&#13;
Of &#13;
course,&#13;
people&#13;
have their privacy,&#13;
and some faculty&#13;
and &#13;
staff na"" had-their&#13;
information&#13;
removed&#13;
from the listing.&#13;
Mielke&#13;
said that this is where&#13;
most of the&#13;
problems&#13;
occur.&#13;
"The information&#13;
thar is in the&#13;
faculty&#13;
and staff section&#13;
of the directory&#13;
we receive&#13;
directly&#13;
from the Human&#13;
Resource&#13;
department,"&#13;
be said. "The&#13;
department&#13;
and office listings&#13;
are sent&#13;
around&#13;
the campus&#13;
and are corrected&#13;
accordingly."&#13;
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of tbe white pages&#13;
is the student&#13;
listings.&#13;
The numbers&#13;
included&#13;
there are students'&#13;
home phone&#13;
numbers;&#13;
the phone&#13;
numbers&#13;
to students'&#13;
donn&#13;
rooms&#13;
are not included.&#13;
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listings&#13;
can also be kept private.&#13;
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who&#13;
doesn 'r want his or her information&#13;
published&#13;
in future listings&#13;
can visit the&#13;
Registrar's&#13;
Office,&#13;
0187 &#13;
of Wyllie&#13;
hall,&#13;
and fill out the necessary&#13;
form.&#13;
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around&#13;
another&#13;
phone&#13;
book, the student&#13;
directory&#13;
is also available&#13;
online.&#13;
The .&#13;
same information&#13;
(except&#13;
for the yellow&#13;
pages)&#13;
can be found on the UW-Parkside&#13;
Web site:&#13;
The 2006-2007&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Directory&#13;
was put out about two&#13;
weeks&#13;
ago. Soon after the books&#13;
were&#13;
distributed,&#13;
complaints&#13;
of inaccuracy&#13;
were made.&#13;
In addition,&#13;
the tutoring&#13;
center's&#13;
information&#13;
was missing.&#13;
The student&#13;
directory&#13;
is laid out&#13;
in &#13;
a very easy to use fashion.&#13;
The &#13;
first&#13;
section&#13;
of the directory&#13;
is the department&#13;
and office listings&#13;
of the campus.&#13;
John&#13;
Mielke,&#13;
director&#13;
'of marketing&#13;
and&#13;
publications,&#13;
explained&#13;
that this section&#13;
was just for the departments&#13;
and the&#13;
professors&#13;
in each department.&#13;
Adjuncts&#13;
Safety&#13;
First!&#13;
campus&#13;
police.&#13;
If &#13;
items have&#13;
been stolen or something&#13;
has&#13;
been vandalized,&#13;
students&#13;
offices.&#13;
Then the students&#13;
would&#13;
have &#13;
to &#13;
fill out a fonn&#13;
BY BREIT&#13;
HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
campus&#13;
safety,&#13;
for information&#13;
regarding&#13;
"safety&#13;
and creating&#13;
a&#13;
bias free environment."&#13;
Specifically,&#13;
the e-mail&#13;
lists "Alcohol&#13;
and substance&#13;
abuse information,&#13;
prevention&#13;
and education&#13;
programs,"&#13;
. "Laws&#13;
and campus&#13;
policies&#13;
.&#13;
govemiog&#13;
alcohol&#13;
and&#13;
controlled&#13;
substances,"&#13;
"Crime&#13;
statistics,&#13;
reporting&#13;
policies&#13;
and procedures,&#13;
prevention&#13;
tips and safety&#13;
programs,"&#13;
"Non-discrimination&#13;
and&#13;
harassment&#13;
policy&#13;
and&#13;
reporting&#13;
procedures,"&#13;
and&#13;
"Sexual&#13;
assault&#13;
prevention,&#13;
response,&#13;
victim&#13;
assjstance&#13;
services,&#13;
reporting&#13;
procedures&#13;
and annual&#13;
statistics."&#13;
If &#13;
students&#13;
have&#13;
emergencies,&#13;
they should&#13;
immediately&#13;
contact&#13;
the&#13;
Dr. &#13;
Steve Mcl.aughlic,&#13;
vice chancellor&#13;
of student&#13;
services&#13;
and dean of students,&#13;
feels that UW-Parkside&#13;
.&#13;
is, overall,&#13;
a safe campus.&#13;
However,&#13;
with the university's&#13;
layout&#13;
the way it is, which&#13;
is&#13;
completely&#13;
surrounded&#13;
by dark&#13;
woods&#13;
and long highways,&#13;
it&#13;
doesn't&#13;
hurt to be cautious.&#13;
In &#13;
an e-mail&#13;
sent out the&#13;
first week of November,&#13;
Mcl.aughlin&#13;
stated,&#13;
"The&#13;
safety and well-being&#13;
of&#13;
all members&#13;
of our campus&#13;
community&#13;
is very important&#13;
at the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside."&#13;
.Subsequent&#13;
to&#13;
that, the e-mail&#13;
directs&#13;
readers&#13;
to www.uwp.edu,&#13;
keyword:&#13;
"STUDENTS&#13;
DON'T&#13;
THINK&#13;
THEY&#13;
ARE&#13;
VULNERABLE,&#13;
BUT&#13;
THEY&#13;
CAN&#13;
BE."&#13;
-STEVE&#13;
McLAUGHUN,&#13;
DEAN&#13;
OF STUDENTS&#13;
can contact&#13;
either the campus&#13;
police&#13;
or the administrative&#13;
or a complaint&#13;
in order for the&#13;
university&#13;
to investigate&#13;
the&#13;
Veterans&#13;
Day&#13;
in'PSGA&#13;
BY BEVERLY&#13;
SPIRES&#13;
spireOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
The Nov. I&#13;
J &#13;
meeting&#13;
of the Parks ide Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
began&#13;
with Veterans&#13;
Day tribute,&#13;
featuring&#13;
a guest speaker&#13;
from&#13;
the U.S. Military.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Ted Lucier&#13;
read a&#13;
brief history&#13;
of Veterans&#13;
Day&#13;
which&#13;
including&#13;
an explanation&#13;
of the change&#13;
in name from&#13;
Armistice&#13;
Day to Veterans&#13;
Day&#13;
after World&#13;
War II.&#13;
Zara Dittman,&#13;
PSGA's&#13;
director&#13;
of legislative&#13;
affairs.&#13;
read a poem honoring&#13;
veterans'&#13;
service&#13;
to their country.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
President&#13;
Tyson&#13;
Fettes read&#13;
a &#13;
short statement&#13;
thanking&#13;
all those who served&#13;
in the&#13;
military,&#13;
including&#13;
senators&#13;
Ted Lucier,&#13;
David Wilson,&#13;
and&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Sheeler.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Sean&#13;
Rakidzich&#13;
resigned&#13;
last&#13;
week, leaving&#13;
another&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
PAGE&#13;
3&#13;
situation.&#13;
Also, if students&#13;
have&#13;
emergencies&#13;
outside&#13;
of &#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
buildings,&#13;
there are&#13;
numerous&#13;
poles &#13;
with &#13;
blue lights&#13;
attached&#13;
to them.&#13;
On each&#13;
emergency&#13;
pole is a button&#13;
that&#13;
is linked&#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
campus&#13;
police .&#13;
There's&#13;
also a &#13;
speaker&#13;
attached&#13;
that &#13;
students&#13;
can use &#13;
to &#13;
talk &#13;
to&#13;
the police,&#13;
letting&#13;
them know&#13;
what the current&#13;
situation&#13;
is.&#13;
Since students&#13;
carry with&#13;
them&#13;
much &#13;
more&#13;
expensive&#13;
items today than they did, say,&#13;
a decade&#13;
ago, the crimes&#13;
have&#13;
increased.&#13;
"Students&#13;
don't&#13;
think they are vulnerable.&#13;
but&#13;
they can be," said McLaughlin.&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that&#13;
good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
\&#13;
....&#13;
,  &#13;
.'.&#13;
What's&#13;
Your&#13;
Number?&#13;
BY&#13;
AMANDAGRANDKE&#13;
mandi.noe@gmail.com&#13;
and&#13;
lecturers&#13;
were&#13;
not&#13;
included&#13;
in&#13;
this&#13;
listing.&#13;
The&#13;
"complete"&#13;
list&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
facolty&#13;
is located&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
next&#13;
section,&#13;
Faculty&#13;
and&#13;
Staff&#13;
Listings.&#13;
Of&#13;
course,&#13;
people&#13;
have&#13;
their&#13;
privacy,&#13;
and.somefacu&#13;
lry&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
have&#13;
h.ad&#13;
their&#13;
information&#13;
removed&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
listing.&#13;
Mielke&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
this&#13;
is where&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
problems&#13;
occur.&#13;
"The&#13;
information&#13;
tnar&#13;
is in&#13;
the&#13;
faculty&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
section&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
directory&#13;
we&#13;
receive&#13;
directly&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
Human&#13;
Resource&#13;
department,"&#13;
he&#13;
said.&#13;
"The&#13;
department&#13;
and&#13;
office&#13;
listings&#13;
are&#13;
sent&#13;
around&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
and&#13;
are&#13;
corrected&#13;
accordingly."&#13;
The&#13;
last&#13;
section&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
white&#13;
page&#13;
is the&#13;
student&#13;
listings.&#13;
The&#13;
numbers&#13;
included&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
students'&#13;
home&#13;
phone&#13;
numbers;&#13;
the&#13;
phone&#13;
numbers&#13;
to&#13;
students'&#13;
donn&#13;
rooms&#13;
are&#13;
not&#13;
included.These&#13;
listings&#13;
can&#13;
also&#13;
be&#13;
kept&#13;
private.&#13;
Anyone&#13;
who&#13;
doesn't&#13;
want&#13;
his&#13;
or&#13;
her&#13;
information&#13;
published&#13;
in&#13;
future&#13;
listings&#13;
can&#13;
vi&#13;
it the&#13;
Registrar's&#13;
Office,&#13;
D 187&#13;
of&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
hall,&#13;
and&#13;
fill&#13;
out&#13;
the&#13;
necessary&#13;
fonn.&#13;
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those&#13;
who&#13;
don't&#13;
like&#13;
carrying&#13;
around&#13;
another&#13;
phone&#13;
book.&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
directory&#13;
is also&#13;
available&#13;
online.&#13;
The&#13;
same&#13;
information&#13;
(except&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
yellow&#13;
pages)&#13;
can&#13;
be&#13;
found&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
tjw-Parkside&#13;
Web&#13;
site.&#13;
The&#13;
2006-2007&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
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was&#13;
put&#13;
out&#13;
about&#13;
two&#13;
weeks&#13;
ago.&#13;
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after&#13;
the&#13;
books,&#13;
were-&#13;
distributed,&#13;
complaints&#13;
of&#13;
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back,&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
Coyotes&#13;
fell&#13;
by&#13;
a final&#13;
of&#13;
86-75.&#13;
With&#13;
these&#13;
two&#13;
starting&#13;
wins,&#13;
Sunday's&#13;
contest&#13;
was scheduled&#13;
to be against&#13;
the&#13;
Shippensburg&#13;
Raiders&#13;
of&#13;
Pennsylvania.&#13;
This game was not finished&#13;
prior&#13;
to&#13;
press time.&#13;
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will)"ay&#13;
their&#13;
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next&#13;
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games&#13;
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Mich,ig~h,&#13;
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take&#13;
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Friday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
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5&#13;
RE&#13;
November&#13;
14.2006&#13;
Coffeehouse&#13;
Features&#13;
Left-Handed&#13;
Brothers&#13;
BY CAMilLA&#13;
SIMON&#13;
simon026@uwp.edu&#13;
Amidst&#13;
the candle-lit&#13;
tables&#13;
at&#13;
"Coffeehouse,"&#13;
soothing&#13;
sounds&#13;
of&#13;
guitarists&#13;
Mike and &#13;
Tom &#13;
Mangione&#13;
filled&#13;
Union&#13;
Square&#13;
on Wednesday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
8.&#13;
The&#13;
two brothers,&#13;
who&#13;
grew&#13;
up &#13;
in &#13;
Glenview,&#13;
Illinois,&#13;
have &#13;
been&#13;
musically&#13;
active&#13;
since theirchildhood.&#13;
Dancing,&#13;
Education,&#13;
and Life&#13;
BY RAMON&#13;
A. JAIMEZ,&#13;
jaimeOO&#13;
I @uwp.edu&#13;
Very&#13;
quickly,&#13;
it becomes&#13;
apparent&#13;
that the prepubescent&#13;
youngsters'&#13;
are more&#13;
knowledgeable&#13;
about&#13;
the world&#13;
around&#13;
them&#13;
than&#13;
most&#13;
would&#13;
think.&#13;
They express&#13;
desires&#13;
for&#13;
good lives, &#13;
free &#13;
from the crime&#13;
and suffering&#13;
that many&#13;
of them&#13;
see all around&#13;
them.&#13;
The children&#13;
take&#13;
pride&#13;
in&#13;
themselves&#13;
and theirclassmates&#13;
as they&#13;
draw&#13;
closer&#13;
to the end&#13;
of the program&#13;
and the citywide&#13;
dance&#13;
competition.&#13;
Especially&#13;
notable&#13;
is the lack&#13;
of a narrator.&#13;
The &#13;
stories&#13;
presented&#13;
are in the&#13;
words&#13;
of the children,&#13;
their &#13;
dance&#13;
instructors,&#13;
teachers.&#13;
parents,&#13;
principals,&#13;
and friends.&#13;
As such,&#13;
it&#13;
is &#13;
of extreme&#13;
importance&#13;
to offer&#13;
proper&#13;
respect&#13;
to the film's&#13;
editor,&#13;
Sabine&#13;
Krayenbtihl,&#13;
for weaving&#13;
the footage&#13;
into &#13;
such a &#13;
wonderful&#13;
and complete&#13;
story.&#13;
If the film&#13;
suffers&#13;
at all, it is just&#13;
past &#13;
the &#13;
middle&#13;
when&#13;
the wonder&#13;
of&#13;
starting&#13;
to learn&#13;
passes&#13;
and the thrill&#13;
of competition&#13;
has yet to set in. The.&#13;
childreo&#13;
find themselves&#13;
equaUy&#13;
excited&#13;
and apprehensive&#13;
about the&#13;
coming&#13;
competition,&#13;
and as most of&#13;
us &#13;
are aware,&#13;
the'waiting&#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
the&#13;
worst&#13;
par. of any endeavor.&#13;
Yet,&#13;
the&#13;
excitement&#13;
picks up &#13;
once&#13;
more &#13;
as&#13;
the students&#13;
take&#13;
everything&#13;
they've'&#13;
learned&#13;
,,&gt;bout&#13;
steps,&#13;
attitude,&#13;
and grace&#13;
to the &#13;
competition&#13;
floor.&#13;
"Mad&#13;
Hot Ballroom"&#13;
brings&#13;
the&#13;
audience&#13;
into the lives&#13;
of these&#13;
kids&#13;
and reminds&#13;
anyone&#13;
who&#13;
had forgotten&#13;
how awkward&#13;
and &#13;
yet &#13;
enlightening&#13;
,&#13;
being&#13;
II years&#13;
old can be.&#13;
Children&#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
brighter,&#13;
more&#13;
insightful,&#13;
and mature&#13;
than&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
often&#13;
given&#13;
credit&#13;
for. This&#13;
simple&#13;
truth&#13;
is the crux&#13;
of Marilyn&#13;
Agrelo's&#13;
"Mad&#13;
Hot Ballroom,"&#13;
sbown&#13;
in &#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
on &#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
I as part of the Student&#13;
Foreign&#13;
Film&#13;
Series.&#13;
. Following&#13;
three classes&#13;
of 5&#13;
ID&#13;
graders&#13;
in &#13;
New &#13;
York, the film is a&#13;
documentary&#13;
about&#13;
the city's&#13;
IO-week&#13;
ballroom&#13;
dance&#13;
program.&#13;
The&#13;
camera&#13;
follows&#13;
the action&#13;
at eye level&#13;
with&#13;
the chi Idren&#13;
and makes&#13;
it easy&#13;
for the&#13;
audience&#13;
to&#13;
join the &#13;
children&#13;
on their&#13;
journey.&#13;
Playing&#13;
their&#13;
guitars&#13;
upside&#13;
down&#13;
and&#13;
left &#13;
handed,&#13;
and &#13;
occasionally&#13;
using&#13;
a &#13;
harmonica&#13;
harness,&#13;
they &#13;
brought&#13;
a&#13;
unique&#13;
appearance&#13;
to the stage.&#13;
Wednesday's&#13;
repertoire&#13;
of songs&#13;
was performed&#13;
from&#13;
memory.&#13;
Mike &#13;
is&#13;
the primary&#13;
song writer and musician,&#13;
while&#13;
his brother&#13;
Tom&#13;
travels&#13;
along&#13;
to&#13;
accompany&#13;
him. Mike independently&#13;
released&#13;
his second&#13;
album.&#13;
'There&#13;
and&#13;
Back."&#13;
The album&#13;
has entered&#13;
the &#13;
"eMJ"&#13;
(an interactive&#13;
discovery&#13;
music&#13;
network)&#13;
top two hundred&#13;
adds,&#13;
WIth&#13;
number&#13;
sixteen&#13;
in the country.&#13;
Other&#13;
than Alaska&#13;
and Hawaii.&#13;
the two have&#13;
performed&#13;
inevery &#13;
state.&#13;
The brothers&#13;
perform&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
purpose&#13;
of paying&#13;
homage&#13;
to great&#13;
musicians&#13;
who &#13;
have inspired&#13;
them.&#13;
including&#13;
Bob Dylan,&#13;
Dan Lanoi.&#13;
,&#13;
Wilco,&#13;
and Ryan&#13;
Adams.&#13;
"My&#13;
goal&#13;
is to &#13;
try &#13;
and capture&#13;
truth,&#13;
motion,&#13;
and give&#13;
heart.&#13;
Mike&#13;
said,"&#13;
Tom&#13;
said he perform,&#13;
to&#13;
"express&#13;
the ineffable."&#13;
One song,&#13;
"Daddy's&#13;
Angel,"&#13;
was inspired&#13;
by&#13;
a woman&#13;
the &#13;
brothers&#13;
saw while&#13;
on&#13;
tour in New&#13;
York.&#13;
Although&#13;
they&#13;
did&#13;
not personally&#13;
meet&#13;
her, they&#13;
were&#13;
moved&#13;
to &#13;
write a song about &#13;
her.&#13;
The two will &#13;
continue&#13;
their tour&#13;
through&#13;
Wisconsin,&#13;
and then hit Reno.&#13;
Nev. More &#13;
information&#13;
about the&#13;
group can &#13;
be &#13;
found &#13;
at www.mspace.&#13;
com/mikemangione&#13;
6&#13;
OPI&#13;
The &#13;
Rang &#13;
r News&#13;
LS'&#13;
November&#13;
14.2006&#13;
GUEST&#13;
EDITORIAL&#13;
Acts of Contrition&#13;
We would&#13;
live in a very&#13;
strange&#13;
and foreign&#13;
world&#13;
if&#13;
it &#13;
were that we never made&#13;
any mistakes.&#13;
If &#13;
it were&#13;
so&#13;
that all,of our intentions&#13;
and&#13;
subsequent&#13;
actions&#13;
contributed&#13;
positively&#13;
to the betterment&#13;
of humankind,&#13;
without&#13;
an&#13;
uncharitable&#13;
thought&#13;
to be found&#13;
or a selfish&#13;
action&#13;
to be judged,&#13;
what&#13;
an unusual&#13;
state&#13;
of affairs&#13;
that would&#13;
be. All concepts&#13;
of&#13;
guilt, shame,&#13;
remorse,&#13;
anger,&#13;
revenge.jealousy,&#13;
envy,&#13;
and&#13;
the like would&#13;
be nonexistent&#13;
- there&#13;
would&#13;
be no known&#13;
circumstance&#13;
to give rise to any&#13;
of those&#13;
ideas.&#13;
In&#13;
a world&#13;
minus&#13;
mistakes,&#13;
we would&#13;
be 'rid of&#13;
all hostility,&#13;
all hurt&#13;
feelings,&#13;
..l1&#13;
issues&#13;
of injustice'&#13;
- &#13;
all &#13;
issues&#13;
of&#13;
oppression.&#13;
We would,&#13;
as well,&#13;
be rid of our personal&#13;
freedom.&#13;
When&#13;
the potential&#13;
for making&#13;
a mistake&#13;
is &#13;
present,&#13;
then we&#13;
genuinely&#13;
exercise&#13;
personal&#13;
freedom,&#13;
or free will,&#13;
in the&#13;
moment.&#13;
When our choices&#13;
are&#13;
not guaranteed&#13;
success.&#13;
then&#13;
we are responsible.&#13;
and free, to&#13;
make&#13;
the choices&#13;
that we feel&#13;
are in our best interests&#13;
and,&#13;
hopefully,&#13;
in the best&#13;
interests&#13;
of others.&#13;
Freedom&#13;
is a difficult&#13;
thing.&#13;
Mistakes&#13;
seem to come&#13;
in two forms.&#13;
Those&#13;
mistakes&#13;
that arise from choices&#13;
made&#13;
with&#13;
good&#13;
intentions&#13;
in&#13;
mind,&#13;
in which&#13;
the untoward&#13;
consequences&#13;
are unforeseeable,&#13;
are inevitable.&#13;
The&#13;
human&#13;
condition&#13;
seems&#13;
to dictate&#13;
that&#13;
our vision&#13;
of the future&#13;
and&#13;
the outcomes&#13;
of our decisions&#13;
be obscured&#13;
or vague&#13;
to us. &#13;
If&#13;
this were not so, we would&#13;
be&#13;
omnipotent&#13;
- which we are,&#13;
most&#13;
assuredly,&#13;
not.&#13;
On the&#13;
other hand, some &#13;
mistakes&#13;
arise&#13;
from less-than&#13;
good intentions.&#13;
This&#13;
is a different&#13;
species&#13;
of&#13;
mistake&#13;
in that the standard&#13;
eight-year&#13;
old kid on the street,&#13;
if stopped&#13;
and asked,&#13;
could&#13;
probably&#13;
point&#13;
out thatno&#13;
good&#13;
can come from choices&#13;
arising&#13;
from ill intentions.&#13;
Yet these&#13;
mistakes,&#13;
as well,&#13;
are part&#13;
and&#13;
parcel&#13;
of the human&#13;
condition&#13;
- we are not particularly&#13;
charitable&#13;
towards&#13;
one and&#13;
another,&#13;
for whatever&#13;
reason.&#13;
We,&#13;
then,&#13;
have&#13;
a traditional&#13;
status&#13;
for all of us to occupy&#13;
at&#13;
one time or another&#13;
when our&#13;
mistakes&#13;
become&#13;
public&#13;
and are&#13;
deemed&#13;
harmful.&#13;
We have&#13;
the&#13;
status&#13;
of Contrition.&#13;
Contrition,&#13;
from&#13;
the Latin,&#13;
Contritus,&#13;
"ground&#13;
to pieces."&#13;
This is an&#13;
apt definition&#13;
for the feeling&#13;
of&#13;
standing&#13;
publicly&#13;
accountable&#13;
for some&#13;
less-than&#13;
commendable&#13;
personal&#13;
decision&#13;
- ground&#13;
to pieces.&#13;
Sincere&#13;
contrition&#13;
demands&#13;
that we set aside&#13;
pride,&#13;
set aside&#13;
all defensiveness&#13;
and&#13;
set aside&#13;
the. outside&#13;
hope&#13;
that&#13;
the public&#13;
will somehow&#13;
see&#13;
our bad decision&#13;
in a more&#13;
favorable&#13;
light&#13;
if we just&#13;
had the&#13;
opportunity&#13;
to explain&#13;
ourselves.&#13;
Sincere&#13;
contrition&#13;
requires&#13;
that&#13;
we surrender&#13;
all of those&#13;
ideas&#13;
and freely&#13;
admit,&#13;
"I was&#13;
wrong,&#13;
and I am truly&#13;
sorry&#13;
for the pain&#13;
I caused."&#13;
The&#13;
most&#13;
profound&#13;
thing&#13;
about&#13;
this life,&#13;
a life in which&#13;
we&#13;
make&#13;
mistakes&#13;
everyday,&#13;
is that&#13;
the nature&#13;
of human&#13;
character&#13;
rests&#13;
on those&#13;
very&#13;
mistakes&#13;
- not so much&#13;
the bad decision&#13;
itself,&#13;
but how&#13;
it is that we&#13;
conduct&#13;
ourselves,&#13;
in our acts of&#13;
contrition.&#13;
It &#13;
is when&#13;
we take&#13;
our turn&#13;
occupying&#13;
the status&#13;
of contrition&#13;
that we define&#13;
precisely&#13;
who&#13;
we are and for&#13;
what&#13;
we stand.&#13;
In&#13;
that moment&#13;
we discover&#13;
whether&#13;
we can&#13;
genuinely&#13;
be accountable&#13;
for our&#13;
freedom,&#13;
whether&#13;
we can live&#13;
harmoniously&#13;
with&#13;
our freedom,&#13;
or whether&#13;
we cash&#13;
it all in and&#13;
just become&#13;
another&#13;
victim&#13;
of an&#13;
uncaring,&#13;
unjust&#13;
world,&#13;
ground&#13;
to pieces&#13;
as it were.&#13;
Clearly,&#13;
we should&#13;
not&#13;
be surprised&#13;
or dismayed&#13;
that&#13;
people&#13;
make&#13;
mistakes,&#13;
of either&#13;
type. However,&#13;
we can, and&#13;
should&#13;
be surprised&#13;
when&#13;
a&#13;
. genuine&#13;
act of contrition&#13;
soars&#13;
above&#13;
the mundane&#13;
of our&#13;
everyday&#13;
struggle&#13;
- embodying&#13;
a spirit&#13;
of character&#13;
that requires&#13;
far greater&#13;
courage&#13;
than&#13;
we are&#13;
generally&#13;
able&#13;
to bring&#13;
about.&#13;
In&#13;
that moment&#13;
we may&#13;
be able to&#13;
say that,&#13;
mistakes&#13;
and all, this is&#13;
the best&#13;
of all possible&#13;
worlds.&#13;
Minus&#13;
a true sense of remorse&#13;
though,&#13;
there&#13;
really&#13;
may&#13;
be&#13;
n~&#13;
hope&#13;
for any of us as Weprepare&#13;
to make our next mistake.&#13;
While&#13;
it may&#13;
not be the most&#13;
applicable&#13;
citation,&#13;
Martin&#13;
.&#13;
Luther&#13;
said,&#13;
"God&#13;
does&#13;
not save&#13;
people&#13;
who&#13;
are only&#13;
fictitious&#13;
sinners:&#13;
Be a sinner&#13;
and sin&#13;
Boldly,"&#13;
but be genuinely&#13;
accountable&#13;
for your sins - not a&#13;
victim.&#13;
-Scott&#13;
Scofield,&#13;
Junior,&#13;
PhilosophylHistory&#13;
major&#13;
UESTION&#13;
Do &#13;
VOU&#13;
THINK&#13;
VOTING&#13;
IS&#13;
IMPORTANT&#13;
AND&#13;
WHV?&#13;
Yeah,&#13;
if you have&#13;
a voice&#13;
and you want&#13;
to be heard&#13;
you&#13;
can express&#13;
it.· &#13;
If &#13;
you want&#13;
to impact&#13;
the future,&#13;
voting&#13;
is&#13;
essential.&#13;
Kim&#13;
Hill, &#13;
21, Theater&#13;
Yes,&#13;
so our voices&#13;
can be heard&#13;
Briana&#13;
Knuuti,&#13;
20, Biology&#13;
Yes,&#13;
cause&#13;
all the votes&#13;
count.&#13;
Gus'Lopez,&#13;
24, Economics&#13;
Yeah, you can have a say in what you want, 'so if you&#13;
don't like the issue, you can voice your opinion.&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Morgan,&#13;
18, Criminal&#13;
Justice.&#13;
I think&#13;
it's important,&#13;
because&#13;
if you don't&#13;
care,&#13;
then&#13;
you don't&#13;
care&#13;
what&#13;
the outcome&#13;
is.&#13;
Travis&#13;
Riechart,&#13;
22, Art&#13;
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GUEST&#13;
EDITORIAL&#13;
The Purpose&#13;
of Comics&#13;
....&#13;
The Purpose&#13;
of Comics&#13;
Two weeks&#13;
ago,&#13;
a comic&#13;
published&#13;
in the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
titled,&#13;
"The&#13;
Misadventures&#13;
of Swampy&#13;
andLavagurl&#13;
in 3D,"&#13;
caused&#13;
much&#13;
controversy.&#13;
Being&#13;
a cartoonist&#13;
of&#13;
a pretty&#13;
lame&#13;
comic&#13;
myself,&#13;
it made&#13;
me think&#13;
about&#13;
the purpose&#13;
of comics&#13;
and how to know&#13;
if &#13;
you are crossing&#13;
the line.&#13;
Comics&#13;
are meant&#13;
to entertain&#13;
people&#13;
and make&#13;
them&#13;
laugh.&#13;
Eveo&#13;
though-reading&#13;
an entire&#13;
comic&#13;
strip&#13;
takes&#13;
very little&#13;
time,&#13;
cartoonists&#13;
are satifisfied&#13;
knowing&#13;
that for 5&#13;
whole&#13;
seconds&#13;
they&#13;
can produce&#13;
joy in a person.&#13;
This&#13;
is done&#13;
in all&#13;
different&#13;
kinds&#13;
of fashions&#13;
from&#13;
the wholesomeness&#13;
of Peanuts&#13;
to the often&#13;
sadistic&#13;
(and&#13;
my&#13;
personal&#13;
favorite)&#13;
Pearls&#13;
Before&#13;
Swine.&#13;
Comics&#13;
have&#13;
also taken&#13;
on&#13;
an important&#13;
role in enlightening&#13;
people&#13;
about&#13;
the state&#13;
of our country.&#13;
Doonesbury&#13;
and Mallard&#13;
Fillmore&#13;
discuss&#13;
world&#13;
issues&#13;
and politics.&#13;
with&#13;
a humorous&#13;
approach.&#13;
When&#13;
all else&#13;
fails,&#13;
the cornic&#13;
section&#13;
will at least&#13;
come&#13;
in handy&#13;
when&#13;
you run out of&#13;
gift wrap&#13;
or when&#13;
you're&#13;
trying&#13;
to&#13;
house-train&#13;
a pet.&#13;
But like all other&#13;
types&#13;
of .&#13;
entertainment,&#13;
certain&#13;
comics&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
criticized&#13;
for being&#13;
politically&#13;
incorrect.&#13;
No one probably&#13;
knows&#13;
this better&#13;
than Aaron&#13;
McGruder,&#13;
the creator&#13;
of the The Boondocks.&#13;
McGruder's&#13;
comic&#13;
sparked&#13;
much&#13;
debate&#13;
over&#13;
the main&#13;
character's&#13;
views&#13;
on politics&#13;
and African-&#13;
American&#13;
culture.&#13;
It was so&#13;
controversial&#13;
that newspapers&#13;
often&#13;
withheld&#13;
its publication.&#13;
I am not&#13;
a fan of The Boondocks,&#13;
but I can&#13;
appreciate&#13;
McGruder's&#13;
courage&#13;
to&#13;
writ~&#13;
the comic&#13;
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of Drug&#13;
Possession,&#13;
Possession&#13;
of Drug&#13;
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and Possession&#13;
of Dangerous&#13;
Weapon.&#13;
Offices&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11115/06&#13;
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Assist.&#13;
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12:02pm.&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
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Dept requested&#13;
assistance&#13;
with a 1 year old child&#13;
locked&#13;
in vehicle,&#13;
UWP&#13;
officer&#13;
respond¢&#13;
and unlocked&#13;
the vehicle,&#13;
Ofil'cer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
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11/15/06&#13;
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Union&#13;
Circle&#13;
@ &#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
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10:33pm.&#13;
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issued&#13;
to Deanna&#13;
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and Misuse&#13;
of Handicap&#13;
Placard.&#13;
Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/16/06&#13;
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Law Violation.&#13;
University&#13;
Apartment.&#13;
12:08am.&#13;
Subject&#13;
viewed&#13;
urination&#13;
on UW-Lands.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
for Underage&#13;
Drinking,&#13;
Possession/Consume&#13;
and Deposit&#13;
of Hu.m&#13;
an&#13;
Waste&#13;
on UW-Lands.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/16/06&#13;
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@ &#13;
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control&#13;
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Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11116/06&#13;
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ParRside&#13;
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4:58pm.&#13;
Officers&#13;
responded&#13;
to a medical&#13;
call. Rescue&#13;
units requested,&#13;
the&#13;
arrived.&#13;
Female&#13;
transported&#13;
to Hospital.&#13;
Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM&#13;
Women's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
vs. Robert&#13;
Morris&#13;
De Simone&#13;
Gymnasiurn,&#13;
SAC&#13;
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23, 2006&#13;
Tha&#13;
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An Exhjbition:&#13;
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Shov..&#13;
Com.&#13;
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Friday;&#13;
November&#13;
24, 2006&#13;
No events&#13;
are on today's&#13;
schedule&#13;
yet.&#13;
If you have an event&#13;
to add,to&#13;
our calendar,&#13;
contact'Dave&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
in University&#13;
Relations.&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
November&#13;
25, 2006&#13;
1:00"PM&#13;
- 2:30 PM&#13;
Women's&#13;
BasIretba11&#13;
vs, St. &#13;
Xavier&#13;
De &#13;
SiJ\lone&#13;
Gymnasium.&#13;
SAC&#13;
3:011PM • 6:011PM&#13;
Men's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
vs, Central&#13;
Stale&#13;
De &#13;
Simone&#13;
Gym&#13;
Sunday,&#13;
November&#13;
26, 2006&#13;
No events&#13;
are on today's&#13;
schedule&#13;
yet.&#13;
If &#13;
you have an eveot&#13;
to &#13;
add &#13;
to our calendar.&#13;
cODlllCt&#13;
Dave&#13;
'Buchanan&#13;
in University&#13;
Relations,&#13;
Monday,&#13;
November&#13;
27, 2006&#13;
12:00&#13;
PM - 1:00 PM&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
Speak&#13;
Out&#13;
Mltin&#13;
Place&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
November&#13;
28, 2006&#13;
7:30 PM • 9:15 PM&#13;
Arts &#13;
Alive&#13;
presents&#13;
The Wallin'&#13;
Jennys&#13;
Com,&#13;
Arts Theatre&#13;
$19 admission&#13;
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�be'&#13;
21. 2006&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Professor&#13;
Trager&#13;
passes&#13;
Away.&#13;
-&#13;
.&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
STAfF&#13;
REPORT&#13;
I- &#13;
Lillian&#13;
Trager,&#13;
UW-&#13;
fr,rksid&#13;
e&#13;
Anthropology&#13;
E&#13;
fessor&#13;
of over 30 years&#13;
d&#13;
former&#13;
diJ;ector&#13;
of&#13;
.&#13;
e university's&#13;
Cente.r&#13;
forInternational&#13;
Studies,&#13;
\lied &#13;
Nov. &#13;
10 &#13;
at h~r home&#13;
~ &#13;
Racine,&#13;
accord!ng.&#13;
to&#13;
eRacine&#13;
Journal&#13;
Tunes&#13;
eb &#13;
site.&#13;
I &#13;
Trager&#13;
graduated&#13;
fIOm &#13;
Cornell&#13;
University&#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
BA &#13;
and from&#13;
the&#13;
~niversity&#13;
of Washington&#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
Ph.D,&#13;
both&#13;
in&#13;
Cultural&#13;
Anthropology.&#13;
She did her doctoral&#13;
fieldwork&#13;
in Nigeria&#13;
in the early&#13;
1970's&#13;
and&#13;
also worked&#13;
there&#13;
for&#13;
two years&#13;
for the Ford&#13;
Foundation&#13;
as program&#13;
officer&#13;
in the late 1980's.&#13;
While&#13;
there&#13;
she received&#13;
Fulbright&#13;
award&#13;
for&#13;
teaching&#13;
and exchange&#13;
programs&#13;
with&#13;
Obafethi&#13;
Awolowo&#13;
University&#13;
in&#13;
Nigeria.&#13;
As Trager&#13;
requested&#13;
there&#13;
was no visitation.&#13;
A &#13;
memorial&#13;
service&#13;
was held&#13;
on Nov.&#13;
13 &#13;
at&#13;
the Mound&#13;
Cemetery&#13;
Chapel&#13;
followed&#13;
by burial&#13;
at Mound&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
. Donations&#13;
may be made&#13;
to the Lillian&#13;
Trager&#13;
Memorial&#13;
International&#13;
Studies&#13;
Stipend&#13;
Fund&#13;
at&#13;
UW-Parkside.&#13;
Information&#13;
taken&#13;
from&#13;
Racine&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times&#13;
Web&#13;
site.&#13;
PSGA&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
unfair,&#13;
as Wilson&#13;
pointed&#13;
out &#13;
that,&#13;
while&#13;
an organization&#13;
could&#13;
not ask&#13;
for more&#13;
than&#13;
an additional&#13;
$3,000,&#13;
that organizations&#13;
budget&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
cut &#13;
by &#13;
a much&#13;
greater&#13;
amount&#13;
in a&#13;
given&#13;
year.&#13;
Eventually,&#13;
a vote&#13;
was taken.&#13;
The guidelines&#13;
were&#13;
not passed&#13;
and will be sent back&#13;
to SUFAC&#13;
until next week.&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
director&#13;
Louie&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
pointed&#13;
out that not&#13;
passing&#13;
the guidelines&#13;
that day would&#13;
further&#13;
limit&#13;
the time&#13;
that student&#13;
organizations&#13;
would.&#13;
then&#13;
have&#13;
to&#13;
compile&#13;
their&#13;
budget&#13;
requests&#13;
for the&#13;
next year.&#13;
Also,&#13;
in the past week,&#13;
three&#13;
senators&#13;
were&#13;
relived&#13;
of their&#13;
duties;&#13;
therefore,&#13;
nominations&#13;
were&#13;
made.&#13;
and &#13;
12 &#13;
of the nominees&#13;
accepted.&#13;
Because&#13;
of time&#13;
constraints,&#13;
the&#13;
candidates&#13;
will by given&#13;
time&#13;
to&#13;
speak&#13;
at the beginning&#13;
of the next&#13;
meeting,&#13;
which&#13;
will be held Dec.&#13;
I,&#13;
because&#13;
of Thanksgiving.&#13;
Because&#13;
the debate&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
spending&#13;
guidelines&#13;
took&#13;
up much&#13;
of the meeting,&#13;
the three&#13;
items&#13;
of&#13;
remaining&#13;
old business&#13;
were&#13;
tabled&#13;
until&#13;
the next meeting&#13;
as welL&#13;
PI.\l'pose:&#13;
The Student&#13;
Activities&#13;
Office&#13;
seeks&#13;
to promote&#13;
active&#13;
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in student&#13;
organizations,&#13;
activities,&#13;
and University&#13;
governance&#13;
by offering&#13;
two &#13;
$850&#13;
Leadership&#13;
Scholarships.&#13;
The scholarships&#13;
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given&#13;
to two current&#13;
undergraduate&#13;
student&#13;
leaders&#13;
intending&#13;
to continue&#13;
at UW-Parkside.&#13;
CI'-rtel'itl\:&#13;
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candidates&#13;
have&#13;
made&#13;
contribution~&#13;
to the enrich-&#13;
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community&#13;
through&#13;
active&#13;
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activities.&#13;
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responsibility,&#13;
cooperation,&#13;
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questions&#13;
for the student&#13;
leadership&#13;
scholarships&#13;
located&#13;
under&#13;
the heading&#13;
"Continuing&#13;
Students."&#13;
Students&#13;
may&#13;
.&#13;
reapply&#13;
for the scholarship&#13;
in subsequent&#13;
years;&#13;
however&#13;
the scholarship&#13;
will be awarded&#13;
a maximum&#13;
of two times&#13;
to the same&#13;
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of&#13;
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of&#13;
this&#13;
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(seventh&#13;
in&#13;
his&#13;
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led&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
to&#13;
their&#13;
third&#13;
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title&#13;
this&#13;
year.&#13;
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has&#13;
been&#13;
coaching&#13;
at&#13;
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for&#13;
25&#13;
years.&#13;
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bas&#13;
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seven&#13;
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and&#13;
he&#13;
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team&#13;
qualify&#13;
for&#13;
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23&#13;
times.&#13;
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team&#13;
placed&#13;
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in&#13;
the&#13;
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held&#13;
on&#13;
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located&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
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campus.&#13;
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Rangers&#13;
were&#13;
one&#13;
of&#13;
three&#13;
teams&#13;
that-qualified&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
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held&#13;
in&#13;
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on&#13;
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girls&#13;
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strong&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
their&#13;
level&#13;
of&#13;
expectation,"&#13;
said&#13;
DeWitt&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
-.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
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site.&#13;
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did&#13;
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job&#13;
of&#13;
keeping&#13;
themselves&#13;
in&#13;
good&#13;
position&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
race."&#13;
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had&#13;
91&#13;
points&#13;
and&#13;
only&#13;
lost&#13;
to&#13;
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who&#13;
won&#13;
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with&#13;
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Kelly&#13;
was&#13;
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times&#13;
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calls&#13;
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finest&#13;
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and&#13;
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songs.&#13;
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be&#13;
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too.&#13;
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28,7:30&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
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Theatre&#13;
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tickets&#13;
online&#13;
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5&#13;
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in &#13;
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The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
The event&#13;
on &#13;
Dec. &#13;
3 will &#13;
be &#13;
a&#13;
benefit&#13;
concert.&#13;
Proceeds&#13;
will go to&#13;
two charities&#13;
within&#13;
the area:&#13;
Even&#13;
Start&#13;
and Project&#13;
New&#13;
Life.&#13;
ES helps&#13;
families&#13;
that cannot&#13;
speak&#13;
fluent&#13;
English.&#13;
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help&#13;
people&#13;
whose&#13;
first language&#13;
is not&#13;
English&#13;
to develnp&#13;
prnper&#13;
English&#13;
literacy.&#13;
PNL&#13;
tries&#13;
to inspire&#13;
young&#13;
people.&#13;
especially&#13;
tnner&#13;
city youths,&#13;
to realize&#13;
that there&#13;
is hope&#13;
and many&#13;
great&#13;
possibilities&#13;
of having&#13;
a successful&#13;
life and future.&#13;
Among&#13;
other&#13;
tasks,&#13;
PNL&#13;
has supported&#13;
kids hy providing&#13;
school&#13;
supplies.&#13;
The charity&#13;
has also&#13;
groomed&#13;
teenagers&#13;
for summer&#13;
job&#13;
opportunities&#13;
and helped&#13;
find them&#13;
employment.&#13;
The university's&#13;
choral&#13;
program&#13;
has always&#13;
been&#13;
proud&#13;
of&#13;
the ways&#13;
that it has reached&#13;
om to the&#13;
community,&#13;
One&#13;
concert&#13;
will &#13;
he&#13;
Dr. James&#13;
Kinchen,&#13;
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held&#13;
OnSunday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
3, where&#13;
Voices&#13;
of&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
choral&#13;
conductor,&#13;
said,&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
University&#13;
Chorale,&#13;
and High&#13;
."[The&#13;
choirs&#13;
and &#13;
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will perform.&#13;
The next&#13;
concert&#13;
held&#13;
for this unprecedented&#13;
opportunity&#13;
on Sunday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
10, UW-Parkside&#13;
Master&#13;
to use our art as a vehicle&#13;
for helping&#13;
Singers,&#13;
Voices&#13;
of &#13;
Parkside,&#13;
and University&#13;
these&#13;
charities&#13;
to lift people's&#13;
lives&#13;
Chorale&#13;
will perform.&#13;
Both&#13;
concerts&#13;
will&#13;
and make&#13;
a difference&#13;
in southeast&#13;
start&#13;
at 3:30&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
in the Communication&#13;
Wisconsin:'&#13;
BY BRETT&#13;
HOUDEK&#13;
DopeyOI@wLrr.com&#13;
Christmas&#13;
is rapidly&#13;
approaching&#13;
and UW-Parkside&#13;
will &#13;
be getting&#13;
into&#13;
the holiday&#13;
spirit&#13;
through&#13;
song,&#13;
as there&#13;
will be two UW-Parkside&#13;
choir&#13;
concerts&#13;
coming&#13;
up in the month&#13;
of December.&#13;
Bridging&#13;
The&#13;
Gap&#13;
BY CAMILLA&#13;
SIMON&#13;
simon026@uwp.edu&#13;
-to explain&#13;
that&#13;
many&#13;
Hinong&#13;
women&#13;
lived&#13;
in the jungle&#13;
of&#13;
Laos&#13;
for IS years,&#13;
starving,&#13;
being&#13;
forced&#13;
to marry&#13;
men who are then&#13;
promiscuous.&#13;
Vang'smain&#13;
presentation&#13;
.was entitled&#13;
"Portraits&#13;
of&#13;
Hmong&#13;
Women"&#13;
She started&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
two years&#13;
ago in hopes&#13;
of bridging&#13;
present&#13;
Hmong&#13;
culture&#13;
to its rich past.&#13;
Yang&#13;
began&#13;
interviewing&#13;
H&#13;
mong&#13;
women&#13;
who she knew&#13;
through&#13;
family&#13;
and"friends&#13;
to hear&#13;
their&#13;
bicultural&#13;
story.&#13;
The&#13;
project&#13;
features&#13;
17 &#13;
women,&#13;
most&#13;
whom&#13;
are ordinary&#13;
in &#13;
today's&#13;
society.&#13;
On Monday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
13,&#13;
Parkside&#13;
hosted&#13;
visual&#13;
artist&#13;
Kou&#13;
Yang.&#13;
She discussed&#13;
intersections&#13;
of ethnic&#13;
and&#13;
gender&#13;
identity&#13;
and art.&#13;
Yang,&#13;
a Hrnong&#13;
refugee,&#13;
moved&#13;
to &#13;
'the&#13;
United&#13;
States&#13;
when&#13;
she was&#13;
five years&#13;
old. She&#13;
graduated&#13;
from&#13;
OW-Green&#13;
Bay&#13;
in 1997&#13;
with&#13;
a bachelor's&#13;
degree&#13;
in Photography&#13;
and Design&#13;
and&#13;
a minor&#13;
in Graphic&#13;
Design.&#13;
She&#13;
got &#13;
her masters&#13;
in Visual&#13;
Studies&#13;
from&#13;
Cardinal&#13;
Strich&#13;
University.&#13;
Yang hasreceived&#13;
grants&#13;
. from&#13;
the Ella&#13;
Lyman&#13;
Cabot&#13;
Trust&#13;
Fund,&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Art's&#13;
.&#13;
Board&#13;
and the Institute&#13;
for Race&#13;
and Ethnicity&#13;
for photographic&#13;
documentaries&#13;
on &#13;
Hrnong&#13;
women&#13;
and Shamanism.&#13;
She&#13;
is also&#13;
a governor-appointed.&#13;
board&#13;
member&#13;
of the &#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Humanities&#13;
Council.&#13;
Yang's&#13;
presentation&#13;
was&#13;
entitled&#13;
"Dualldentities:&#13;
A&#13;
Hmong&#13;
American&#13;
Woman's&#13;
Experience."&#13;
It &#13;
focused&#13;
on&#13;
, Hmong&#13;
women&#13;
who&#13;
came&#13;
from&#13;
Laos&#13;
and who&#13;
now&#13;
live&#13;
in the America.&#13;
One&#13;
section&#13;
of the documentary&#13;
was tilled&#13;
"Infusion."&#13;
The&#13;
digital&#13;
collage&#13;
was created&#13;
to demonstrate&#13;
the&#13;
30 years&#13;
of progress,&#13;
created&#13;
into one.&#13;
Yang&#13;
said,&#13;
"1 have&#13;
dedicated&#13;
this piece&#13;
to Hmong&#13;
women&#13;
who&#13;
sacr:ificed&#13;
their&#13;
I.",&#13;
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..&#13;
and &#13;
a &#13;
few &#13;
that "are &#13;
living&#13;
the&#13;
dream."&#13;
Their&#13;
ages range&#13;
from&#13;
22 to 82. Some&#13;
of the stories&#13;
exemplified&#13;
how traditional&#13;
Hmong&#13;
values&#13;
conflict&#13;
with&#13;
today's&#13;
society;&#13;
such&#13;
as &#13;
in the&#13;
case&#13;
of marriage,&#13;
divorce,&#13;
bride&#13;
price,&#13;
children,&#13;
health&#13;
problems,&#13;
and &#13;
career&#13;
goals.&#13;
Some&#13;
of the&#13;
women&#13;
were&#13;
shunned&#13;
by their&#13;
families&#13;
because&#13;
they &#13;
did not&#13;
practice&#13;
traditional&#13;
Hmong&#13;
beliefs&#13;
about&#13;
those&#13;
issues.&#13;
Yang updated&#13;
the audience&#13;
on several&#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
women&#13;
who&#13;
are &#13;
now&#13;
mending&#13;
their&#13;
broken&#13;
relationships&#13;
with&#13;
their&#13;
families.&#13;
Yang said, &#13;
"Even&#13;
though&#13;
I&#13;
cannot&#13;
change&#13;
me &#13;
past, &#13;
I &#13;
am&#13;
giving&#13;
back&#13;
to women&#13;
to allow&#13;
them &#13;
to heal."&#13;
Each&#13;
story&#13;
includes&#13;
a color&#13;
photo&#13;
of the women&#13;
in their&#13;
traditional&#13;
Hmong&#13;
clothing&#13;
and a black&#13;
and white&#13;
photo&#13;
of&#13;
the &#13;
women&#13;
around&#13;
their home.&#13;
Yang&#13;
sought&#13;
to "give voice to&#13;
women&#13;
who&#13;
should&#13;
be &#13;
respected&#13;
and loved&#13;
for who&#13;
they&#13;
are."&#13;
Growing&#13;
up &#13;
in an abusive&#13;
family,&#13;
Yang&#13;
felt helpless&#13;
and&#13;
now&#13;
bas &#13;
realized&#13;
that she &#13;
can&#13;
justify&#13;
why&#13;
she is &#13;
here. &#13;
In&#13;
her presentation,&#13;
she &#13;
said.&#13;
"It&#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
too &#13;
long &#13;
that &#13;
people&#13;
haven't&#13;
heard &#13;
the voices&#13;
of&#13;
Hmong&#13;
women,"&#13;
Since&#13;
completing&#13;
the&#13;
project,&#13;
Yang&#13;
has renlized&#13;
that&#13;
through&#13;
time, &#13;
the Hmong&#13;
culture&#13;
is slowly&#13;
evolving,&#13;
and that it&#13;
is important&#13;
to &#13;
have &#13;
identity&#13;
within&#13;
the &#13;
culture&#13;
itself.&#13;
..&#13;
It &#13;
does&#13;
nor &#13;
matter&#13;
what&#13;
gender&#13;
you are,&#13;
you can &#13;
still &#13;
contribute&#13;
to &#13;
the&#13;
community:"&#13;
November&#13;
21, 2006&#13;
On &#13;
Dec.&#13;
3, the chou'S&#13;
will &#13;
sing&#13;
the&#13;
songs&#13;
that they&#13;
performed&#13;
ID&#13;
their&#13;
fall&#13;
concert&#13;
but &#13;
will &#13;
also &#13;
smg &#13;
8 &#13;
variety&#13;
of&#13;
new songs.&#13;
including&#13;
some&#13;
Chri ...&#13;
unas&#13;
m~sic.&#13;
~uring&#13;
the &#13;
performance.&#13;
they&#13;
will &#13;
co~tJnue&#13;
.~e &#13;
tradiuon&#13;
of &#13;
having&#13;
the &#13;
audience&#13;
jom&#13;
In &#13;
and &#13;
sing &#13;
familiar&#13;
Christmas&#13;
carols&#13;
with the Choirs&#13;
At the Dec.&#13;
10 concert,&#13;
the&#13;
choirs&#13;
will again&#13;
share&#13;
some&#13;
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before&#13;
the &#13;
spring&#13;
semester&#13;
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4, 2007; &#13;
though,&#13;
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by&#13;
noon on Dec, 27.&#13;
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need to be&#13;
registered&#13;
by&#13;
the end &#13;
of&#13;
December&#13;
10 &#13;
ensure&#13;
that they&#13;
can get into the classes&#13;
that&#13;
they want &#13;
and/or&#13;
need.&#13;
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end of December&#13;
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after the&#13;
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the&#13;
Thanksgiving&#13;
break&#13;
on Tuesday&#13;
Nov.&#13;
21 from 8 to 10 &#13;
p.rn.&#13;
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Night,&#13;
there was &#13;
a &#13;
guest band brought&#13;
in from Milwaukee&#13;
that went by the&#13;
name of Trio Records.&#13;
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that&#13;
show,&#13;
Tamykka&#13;
Lamb.&#13;
a freshmen&#13;
and&#13;
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said, &#13;
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was off the chain."&#13;
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said that the show&#13;
had a turnout&#13;
of &#13;
100&#13;
to 150 people.&#13;
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Talent&#13;
Night&#13;
was &#13;
a little&#13;
different&#13;
because&#13;
of&#13;
the low turnout&#13;
of&#13;
students.&#13;
Duane&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
president&#13;
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bave&#13;
a good time no&#13;
matter&#13;
what."&#13;
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Tuesday&#13;
is all about&#13;
having&#13;
fun and letting&#13;
the &#13;
studems&#13;
showcase&#13;
their talent&#13;
in a comfortable&#13;
environment,"&#13;
said Johnson.&#13;
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was&#13;
an open mic and was not as structured&#13;
as &#13;
the &#13;
other Talent&#13;
Night&#13;
Tuesday&#13;
s.&#13;
As people&#13;
took the stage to sing,&#13;
dance.&#13;
and&#13;
recite&#13;
poetry,&#13;
Kristen&#13;
France-Milton,&#13;
tke&#13;
music&#13;
coordinator&#13;
of PAB, said. &#13;
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offer&#13;
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11/20/06&#13;
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11/21/06&#13;
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Collecting&#13;
pints of.red,&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
will host a blood&#13;
drive Dec. &#13;
4 &#13;
from 9 a.m. to&#13;
2 p.m. Both donators&#13;
and&#13;
volunteers&#13;
are needed&#13;
for the&#13;
event.&#13;
To give blood,&#13;
you must be&#13;
atleast 17years old, weigh&#13;
at&#13;
leaslllO&#13;
pounds,&#13;
and not have&#13;
3&#13;
donated&#13;
blood&#13;
in the last eight&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Before&#13;
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each&#13;
do~or&#13;
receives&#13;
a brief exam&#13;
dunng&#13;
which&#13;
temperature&#13;
pulse,&#13;
blood&#13;
pressure,&#13;
and'&#13;
blood&#13;
count&#13;
are measured.&#13;
According&#13;
to the American&#13;
Cross&#13;
Web site, "We all expect&#13;
blood&#13;
to be there for us, but&#13;
barely&#13;
a fraction&#13;
of those who&#13;
can give do. Yet sooner&#13;
or later,&#13;
virtually&#13;
all of us will face a&#13;
time of great vulnerability&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
we will need blood."&#13;
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interested&#13;
in &#13;
donating&#13;
or&#13;
volunteering&#13;
can&#13;
contact&#13;
Kristen&#13;
Landree&#13;
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News&#13;
November&#13;
28, 2006&#13;
Winning&#13;
Rangers&#13;
Begin&#13;
GLVC&#13;
Play&#13;
Thursday&#13;
Got&#13;
Calcium?&#13;
BY&#13;
TYRONE&#13;
PAYTON&#13;
payto004@uwp.edu&#13;
Rangers&#13;
outscored&#13;
the&#13;
Cougars&#13;
38-32&#13;
in the&#13;
first&#13;
half&#13;
and&#13;
54-39&#13;
in the&#13;
second&#13;
half&#13;
to make&#13;
a 92-&#13;
71.&#13;
final&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday&#13;
night,&#13;
with&#13;
five&#13;
players&#13;
for&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
hit&#13;
double&#13;
figures&#13;
in scoring.&#13;
With&#13;
18 points&#13;
to lead&#13;
all&#13;
Ranger&#13;
scorers,&#13;
junior&#13;
guard&#13;
Kayla&#13;
Ming&#13;
converted&#13;
five&#13;
of&#13;
her&#13;
eight&#13;
three-point&#13;
attempts.&#13;
In an&#13;
I I of&#13;
12 free-throw&#13;
shooting&#13;
~accomplishment,&#13;
junior&#13;
Mackenzie&#13;
Heise&#13;
tallied&#13;
17 points&#13;
to go&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
her&#13;
team&#13;
high&#13;
of seven&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
Teammates&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
and&#13;
Kari&#13;
Score&#13;
had&#13;
15 and&#13;
to &#13;
points&#13;
to&#13;
accompany&#13;
their&#13;
five&#13;
and&#13;
six&#13;
rebounds,&#13;
respectively,&#13;
and&#13;
Allison&#13;
Srnaglik&#13;
Came&#13;
off&#13;
the&#13;
bench&#13;
to post&#13;
13 points&#13;
and&#13;
four&#13;
assists&#13;
in the&#13;
victory&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
Cougars.&#13;
These&#13;
two&#13;
wins&#13;
put&#13;
the&#13;
women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
at a 4-1&#13;
overall&#13;
record.&#13;
The&#13;
men&#13;
of UW-&#13;
-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide&#13;
have&#13;
also&#13;
begun&#13;
their&#13;
season&#13;
impressively&#13;
with&#13;
a 5-1&#13;
overall&#13;
record.&#13;
Their&#13;
only&#13;
loss&#13;
came&#13;
in an&#13;
80-69&#13;
overtime&#13;
defeat&#13;
against&#13;
the&#13;
Michigan&#13;
Tech&#13;
Huskies&#13;
on&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
17.&#13;
Their&#13;
opponent&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
past&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
25,&#13;
carried&#13;
away&#13;
a loss,&#13;
as the&#13;
men&#13;
Rangers&#13;
took&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
Central&#13;
State&#13;
Marauders&#13;
of Wilberforce,&#13;
Ohio,&#13;
in a 92-78&#13;
final.&#13;
Taking&#13;
a page&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
women,&#13;
the men also began&#13;
their&#13;
home&#13;
opener&#13;
by&#13;
putting&#13;
six&#13;
Rangers&#13;
into&#13;
double&#13;
digits.&#13;
Junior&#13;
guard&#13;
Kyle&#13;
Clark&#13;
made&#13;
six &#13;
of his&#13;
seven&#13;
three-point&#13;
attempts&#13;
to go&#13;
with&#13;
his&#13;
nine&#13;
of&#13;
16 field&#13;
goal&#13;
attempts,&#13;
while&#13;
teammate&#13;
Tyrone&#13;
Deacon&#13;
led&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
with&#13;
seven&#13;
assists&#13;
and&#13;
made&#13;
13 of 18&#13;
free&#13;
throws&#13;
to count&#13;
as the&#13;
majority&#13;
of his&#13;
19 total&#13;
points.&#13;
The&#13;
remaining&#13;
double-digit&#13;
scorers&#13;
were&#13;
Juan&#13;
bread.&#13;
broccoli.&#13;
almonds,&#13;
beans,&#13;
and&#13;
calcium-fortified&#13;
foods&#13;
sucb&#13;
as&#13;
orange.juice&#13;
and&#13;
cereal.&#13;
An&#13;
eight-ounce&#13;
serving&#13;
of plain&#13;
yogurt&#13;
has&#13;
415&#13;
mg&#13;
of calcium&#13;
(45&#13;
percent&#13;
of the&#13;
daily&#13;
allowance),&#13;
and&#13;
an eight-ounce&#13;
glass&#13;
of skim&#13;
milk&#13;
has&#13;
302&#13;
mg&#13;
(30&#13;
percent).&#13;
Bread&#13;
and"&#13;
broccoli&#13;
have&#13;
2-3&#13;
percent&#13;
of the&#13;
daily&#13;
requirement.&#13;
and &#13;
spinacb&#13;
bas&#13;
12&#13;
percent.&#13;
Calcium&#13;
supplements&#13;
are&#13;
also&#13;
available&#13;
for&#13;
consumers.&#13;
The&#13;
NIH&#13;
reveals&#13;
tbat&#13;
calcium&#13;
supplements&#13;
are&#13;
the&#13;
third&#13;
highest&#13;
moneymaking&#13;
supplement,&#13;
bringing&#13;
in about&#13;
$87&#13;
million&#13;
in sales&#13;
each&#13;
year.&#13;
The&#13;
two&#13;
most&#13;
common&#13;
forms&#13;
of calcium&#13;
supplement'&#13;
are&#13;
calcium&#13;
carbonate&#13;
and&#13;
calcium&#13;
citrate.&#13;
Calcium&#13;
carbonate&#13;
is the&#13;
most&#13;
common&#13;
and&#13;
provides&#13;
more&#13;
calcium,&#13;
but&#13;
it can&#13;
cause&#13;
gas&#13;
from&#13;
its difficulty&#13;
to be digested.&#13;
Calcium&#13;
citrate&#13;
is&#13;
typically&#13;
less&#13;
expensive&#13;
and&#13;
easier&#13;
to&#13;
digest,&#13;
but&#13;
1,000&#13;
mg&#13;
of citrate&#13;
only&#13;
has&#13;
210&#13;
mg&#13;
of calcium,&#13;
whereas&#13;
the&#13;
carbonate&#13;
form&#13;
has&#13;
400&#13;
mg&#13;
in a 1,000&#13;
mgdose.&#13;
Anyone&#13;
taking&#13;
or planning&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
a calcium&#13;
supplement&#13;
should&#13;
be aware&#13;
that&#13;
no&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
500&#13;
mg&#13;
should&#13;
be taken&#13;
at one&#13;
time,&#13;
because&#13;
as the&#13;
amount&#13;
of calcium&#13;
taken&#13;
increases&#13;
the&#13;
amount&#13;
that&#13;
is absorbed&#13;
decreases.&#13;
This &#13;
includes&#13;
calcium&#13;
from&#13;
food&#13;
as well.&#13;
Not&#13;
enough&#13;
calcium&#13;
is bad,&#13;
but&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
hand,&#13;
too&#13;
much&#13;
calcium&#13;
can&#13;
interfere&#13;
with&#13;
absorption&#13;
of other&#13;
minerals&#13;
and,&#13;
rarely,&#13;
Can&#13;
cause&#13;
kidney&#13;
problems,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
things.&#13;
No&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
2,500&#13;
mg&#13;
of calcium&#13;
a&#13;
day&#13;
should&#13;
be &#13;
ingested.&#13;
The&#13;
NIH&#13;
recommends&#13;
spreading&#13;
calcium&#13;
supplements&#13;
and&#13;
calcium-rich&#13;
foods&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
day.&#13;
The&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Men's&#13;
, and &#13;
Women's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
teams&#13;
will&#13;
begin&#13;
their&#13;
Great&#13;
Lakes&#13;
Valley&#13;
Conference&#13;
play&#13;
this&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
30,&#13;
when&#13;
they&#13;
host&#13;
the&#13;
Rockhurst&#13;
Hawks.&#13;
Their&#13;
second&#13;
conference&#13;
game&#13;
. will&#13;
come&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
2,&#13;
as the&#13;
Drury&#13;
Panthers&#13;
visit&#13;
the&#13;
DeSimone&#13;
Gymnasium.&#13;
Both&#13;
Ranger&#13;
squads&#13;
come&#13;
in with&#13;
impressive&#13;
records&#13;
from&#13;
early&#13;
non-conference&#13;
games,&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
coming&#13;
off&#13;
two&#13;
wins&#13;
this&#13;
past&#13;
week.&#13;
The&#13;
first&#13;
came&#13;
in a 72-54&#13;
win&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
Lady&#13;
Eagles&#13;
of Robert&#13;
Morris&#13;
College'&#13;
on Tuesday.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
21,&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
played&#13;
this&#13;
contest&#13;
at&#13;
Loyola's&#13;
Gentile&#13;
Center.&#13;
Newly&#13;
acquired&#13;
senior&#13;
Kari&#13;
Score&#13;
shot&#13;
64&#13;
percent&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
field,&#13;
and&#13;
she&#13;
hit&#13;
both&#13;
of&#13;
her&#13;
three-point&#13;
attempts&#13;
along&#13;
with&#13;
·four&#13;
of six&#13;
free&#13;
throws&#13;
to&#13;
tally&#13;
24&#13;
total&#13;
points&#13;
for&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
She&#13;
also&#13;
pulled&#13;
down&#13;
10 rebounds&#13;
with&#13;
five&#13;
a piece&#13;
for&#13;
offensive&#13;
and&#13;
defensive&#13;
boards.&#13;
- Senior&#13;
starter&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
other&#13;
player&#13;
to break&#13;
into&#13;
doub1e-&#13;
digit&#13;
scoring,&#13;
as &#13;
she&#13;
was&#13;
50&#13;
percent&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
field&#13;
en route&#13;
to making&#13;
l7 points.&#13;
She&#13;
nearly&#13;
copied&#13;
teammate&#13;
Karl&#13;
Score&#13;
in rebounds,&#13;
pulling&#13;
down&#13;
five&#13;
defensive&#13;
and&#13;
four&#13;
offensive&#13;
boards&#13;
to barely&#13;
miss&#13;
her&#13;
own&#13;
double-double&#13;
performance&#13;
with&#13;
nine&#13;
total&#13;
rebounds.&#13;
The&#13;
women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
followed&#13;
this&#13;
win&#13;
up with&#13;
another&#13;
victory&#13;
on Saturday,&#13;
Nov.&#13;
25,&#13;
as the&#13;
St.&#13;
Xavier&#13;
University&#13;
Cougars,&#13;
thel&#13;
7&#13;
rh   &#13;
ranked&#13;
tearn&#13;
in NAIA&#13;
Division&#13;
I, &#13;
went&#13;
away&#13;
from&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
with&#13;
its first&#13;
loss&#13;
of the&#13;
season.&#13;
The&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
BY&#13;
CASSANDRA&#13;
WHEELER&#13;
wheelO&#13;
19@uwp.edu&#13;
The&#13;
word&#13;
calcium&#13;
conjures&#13;
up&#13;
images&#13;
of &#13;
bones&#13;
and&#13;
tall&#13;
glasses&#13;
of&#13;
milk,&#13;
yet&#13;
calcium&#13;
is more&#13;
Ulan&#13;
these&#13;
things.&#13;
According&#13;
10 &#13;
Tbe&#13;
National&#13;
Institute&#13;
of Health's,&#13;
office&#13;
of dietary&#13;
supplements&#13;
Web&#13;
site,&#13;
calcium&#13;
is the&#13;
most&#13;
abundant&#13;
mineral&#13;
in the&#13;
body,&#13;
.&#13;
and,&#13;
in addition&#13;
to keeping&#13;
bones&#13;
and&#13;
teeth&#13;
strong&#13;
and&#13;
healthy,&#13;
it is also&#13;
essential&#13;
for&#13;
muscle&#13;
contraction,&#13;
cell&#13;
fluid&#13;
balance,&#13;
hormone&#13;
secretion,&#13;
and&#13;
nerve&#13;
functioning&#13;
in the&#13;
body,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
things.&#13;
Many&#13;
Americans&#13;
do&#13;
not&#13;
get&#13;
the&#13;
recommended&#13;
daily&#13;
dose&#13;
of&#13;
1,000-1,200&#13;
mg&#13;
of calcium,&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
NIH-reporting&#13;
that&#13;
55 percent&#13;
of men&#13;
.and&#13;
78&#13;
percent&#13;
of women&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
age&#13;
of 20&#13;
fall&#13;
short&#13;
of this&#13;
ideal.&#13;
Low&#13;
calcium&#13;
intake&#13;
can&#13;
result&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
bone&#13;
disease&#13;
osteoporosis.&#13;
which&#13;
reduces&#13;
bone&#13;
density&#13;
and &#13;
leaves&#13;
bones&#13;
fragile.&#13;
Women&#13;
are&#13;
at a higher&#13;
risk&#13;
of osteoporosis,&#13;
but&#13;
both&#13;
sexes&#13;
are&#13;
susceptible&#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
disease.&#13;
The&#13;
body&#13;
is able&#13;
to&#13;
remodel&#13;
bones&#13;
and&#13;
add&#13;
mass&#13;
to them&#13;
only&#13;
up&#13;
to age&#13;
30;&#13;
therefore.&#13;
the&#13;
more&#13;
calcium&#13;
bones&#13;
have&#13;
by&#13;
this&#13;
age,&#13;
the&#13;
slower&#13;
the&#13;
process&#13;
of natural,&#13;
age-related&#13;
bone&#13;
degeneration.&#13;
Calcium&#13;
is absorbed&#13;
in the&#13;
digestive&#13;
tract&#13;
where&#13;
vitamin&#13;
D aids&#13;
absorption,&#13;
and&#13;
it is naturally&#13;
excreted&#13;
from&#13;
the &#13;
body&#13;
in sweat&#13;
and&#13;
urine,&#13;
but&#13;
other&#13;
things&#13;
can&#13;
eause&#13;
further&#13;
calcium&#13;
loss.&#13;
Alcohol&#13;
interferes&#13;
with&#13;
absorption,&#13;
and &#13;
pbosphorous,&#13;
found&#13;
in carbonated&#13;
drinks,&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
linked&#13;
to calcium&#13;
depletion.&#13;
The&#13;
most&#13;
common&#13;
food&#13;
source&#13;
to contain&#13;
calcium&#13;
is &#13;
dairy&#13;
products,&#13;
but&#13;
these&#13;
;u:e&#13;
not&#13;
the&#13;
only&#13;
sources&#13;
for&#13;
calcium.&#13;
Some&#13;
other&#13;
natural&#13;
sources&#13;
include&#13;
sardines,&#13;
tofu&#13;
and&#13;
other&#13;
soy&#13;
products,&#13;
spinach,&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO PAGE&#13;
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productive&#13;
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RT&#13;
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28, 2006&#13;
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Parkside,&#13;
he started&#13;
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that&#13;
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on May&#13;
30. On&#13;
that date,&#13;
he joined&#13;
the&#13;
army.&#13;
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many&#13;
positive&#13;
experiences&#13;
since&#13;
joining&#13;
the army.&#13;
He&#13;
has become&#13;
friends&#13;
with&#13;
others&#13;
who&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
training&#13;
with&#13;
the army&#13;
and really&#13;
enjoys&#13;
the "kick&#13;
ass"&#13;
uniforms&#13;
that the army&#13;
issued&#13;
to him,&#13;
he said.&#13;
Additionally,&#13;
he has&#13;
earned&#13;
the rank&#13;
of&#13;
Specialist.&#13;
Besides&#13;
attempting&#13;
to get people&#13;
at UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
to join the&#13;
army,&#13;
Leifheit&#13;
has&#13;
also been&#13;
to Gateway&#13;
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College&#13;
in Racine&#13;
and Saint&#13;
Catherine's&#13;
High&#13;
School.&#13;
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be is trying&#13;
to get&#13;
individuals&#13;
to join the army&#13;
is&#13;
because,&#13;
he said,&#13;
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experience"&#13;
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it &#13;
can provide&#13;
people&#13;
with&#13;
a way to pay for&#13;
college.&#13;
Alex&#13;
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from&#13;
the UW-Parkside&#13;
last year&#13;
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CONTINUE&#13;
FROM&#13;
FRONT&#13;
PAGE&#13;
One Up; One Down&#13;
victory.&#13;
The&#13;
follow-up&#13;
game&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday&#13;
against&#13;
the Drury&#13;
Panthers&#13;
also&#13;
proved&#13;
to be&#13;
a tough&#13;
contest&#13;
for the men&#13;
Rangers,&#13;
as Drury&#13;
also rained&#13;
down&#13;
heavy&#13;
with&#13;
the long-&#13;
range&#13;
shot.&#13;
With&#13;
a 75 percent&#13;
mark&#13;
from&#13;
three-point&#13;
range&#13;
for&#13;
the Panthers&#13;
by making&#13;
nine&#13;
of 12 attempts,&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
couldn't&#13;
match&#13;
up with&#13;
deep&#13;
range&#13;
points,&#13;
only&#13;
making&#13;
eight&#13;
of 24 attempts,&#13;
four&#13;
for eacb&#13;
half.&#13;
This&#13;
helped&#13;
the visiting&#13;
Panthers&#13;
post&#13;
63 percent&#13;
in&#13;
field&#13;
goals&#13;
compared&#13;
to &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
48 percent.&#13;
However,&#13;
the Panthers&#13;
almost&#13;
let the game&#13;
slip from&#13;
their&#13;
hands,&#13;
as the Rangers&#13;
fonght&#13;
back&#13;
to within&#13;
one&#13;
point&#13;
as late &#13;
as &#13;
2:46&#13;
left in&#13;
the second&#13;
half&#13;
when&#13;
starting&#13;
forward&#13;
La&#13;
Vontay&#13;
Fenderson&#13;
intercepted&#13;
a Panther&#13;
pass&#13;
and&#13;
broke&#13;
away&#13;
into open&#13;
court&#13;
to slam&#13;
dunk&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
into a 74-73&#13;
Drury&#13;
over&#13;
YW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
score.&#13;
Unfortunately,&#13;
the Panthers&#13;
followed&#13;
up the&#13;
Rangers'&#13;
pressure&#13;
by &#13;
causing&#13;
the &#13;
Rangers&#13;
to foul&#13;
them.&#13;
Drury&#13;
hit four&#13;
free throw&#13;
shots,&#13;
a lay-up,&#13;
and another&#13;
pair of&#13;
free throws&#13;
before&#13;
letting&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
score&#13;
again.&#13;
were&#13;
in favor&#13;
of Drury,&#13;
as&#13;
they&#13;
statistically&#13;
outshot&#13;
uw-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
in field&#13;
goals,&#13;
three-&#13;
pointers,&#13;
and free&#13;
throws&#13;
for the&#13;
entire&#13;
game&#13;
to beat&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
85-71.&#13;
As for the men&#13;
Rangers,&#13;
the Rockhurst&#13;
Hawks&#13;
provided&#13;
a difficult&#13;
challenge&#13;
before&#13;
falling&#13;
to UW-Parkside.&#13;
Tbe&#13;
Hawks&#13;
were&#13;
on fire from&#13;
.beyond&#13;
the three-point&#13;
line in&#13;
tbe first half,&#13;
as they&#13;
sank&#13;
seven&#13;
of &#13;
II&#13;
shots&#13;
on the Rangers,&#13;
with&#13;
their&#13;
sixth&#13;
three-pointer&#13;
coming&#13;
at 5:22&#13;
to break&#13;
a 24-24&#13;
tie. The&#13;
Rangers&#13;
Jed early&#13;
in&#13;
the first half with&#13;
as &#13;
much&#13;
as a&#13;
12-point&#13;
lead&#13;
at &#13;
11&#13;
:56, but they&#13;
saw&#13;
it &#13;
dissipate&#13;
under&#13;
the three-&#13;
point&#13;
assault&#13;
of Rockhurst&#13;
and&#13;
went&#13;
into&#13;
halftime&#13;
down&#13;
30-28.&#13;
However,&#13;
the Hawks'&#13;
game&#13;
plan&#13;
backfired&#13;
in the&#13;
second&#13;
half,&#13;
as they&#13;
made&#13;
only&#13;
one of their&#13;
eight&#13;
three-&#13;
pointers&#13;
to close&#13;
out the game.&#13;
The&#13;
long-range&#13;
shot&#13;
wasn't&#13;
as&#13;
kind&#13;
to the Rangers,&#13;
as &#13;
they&#13;
missed&#13;
all six of their&#13;
three-&#13;
point&#13;
attempts&#13;
in the first&#13;
half&#13;
and made&#13;
only&#13;
one of the fuur&#13;
attempts&#13;
in the last half.&#13;
Rather&#13;
than&#13;
rely on the three&#13;
for points,&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
stayed&#13;
steady&#13;
with&#13;
the close-range&#13;
shot&#13;
to edge&#13;
out the Hawks&#13;
for a tight&#13;
60:54&#13;
on drawing&#13;
the hard&#13;
fouls&#13;
to get&#13;
free&#13;
throw&#13;
points,&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
went&#13;
almost&#13;
completely&#13;
away&#13;
from&#13;
the three-point&#13;
shot.&#13;
After &#13;
making&#13;
four&#13;
of eight&#13;
three-pointers&#13;
in the first half,&#13;
OW-Parkside&#13;
couldn't&#13;
convert&#13;
a single&#13;
one of their&#13;
three&#13;
long-&#13;
range&#13;
attempts&#13;
in the second&#13;
half.&#13;
Instead,&#13;
the percentages&#13;
after&#13;
the first half,&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
went&#13;
on the tough&#13;
offensive-&#13;
early&#13;
in attempting&#13;
to draw&#13;
fouls&#13;
from&#13;
the visiting&#13;
Panthers.&#13;
However,&#13;
theRangers&#13;
would&#13;
only&#13;
go on to hit six of their&#13;
14&#13;
free&#13;
throw&#13;
attempts,&#13;
dropping&#13;
- their&#13;
game&#13;
percentage&#13;
down&#13;
to&#13;
. nearly&#13;
63.&#13;
.With&#13;
their&#13;
concentration&#13;
defensive&#13;
boards.&#13;
The&#13;
story&#13;
was different&#13;
for the women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
as the Drury&#13;
Panthers&#13;
fought&#13;
their&#13;
way&#13;
into&#13;
a 44-41&#13;
lead&#13;
after&#13;
the first half,&#13;
but the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
didn't&#13;
have&#13;
enough&#13;
to counter&#13;
in the second&#13;
half.&#13;
With&#13;
a 90 percent&#13;
free&#13;
throw&#13;
advantage&#13;
for UW-Parkside&#13;
Ahh-Choo!:&#13;
Are You Cold,&#13;
or &#13;
Do &#13;
You Have&#13;
One?&#13;
BY CAMILLA&#13;
SIMON&#13;
simon026@uwp.edu&#13;
lt&#13;
is that time&#13;
of year&#13;
again.&#13;
With&#13;
winter&#13;
approaching,&#13;
many&#13;
people&#13;
will&#13;
experience&#13;
the common&#13;
cold.&#13;
The common&#13;
cold&#13;
is a mild&#13;
viral&#13;
infection&#13;
that affects&#13;
the nose&#13;
and&#13;
respiratory&#13;
passages.&#13;
At least&#13;
half of &#13;
all&#13;
colds&#13;
are caused&#13;
by &#13;
rhinoviruses.&#13;
Rhinoviruses&#13;
are the most&#13;
common&#13;
viral-infective&#13;
agents&#13;
in &#13;
humans.&#13;
They&#13;
consist&#13;
of single-stranded.&#13;
non-enveloped&#13;
viruses&#13;
that are often&#13;
associated&#13;
with&#13;
bronchitis.&#13;
Due&#13;
to the&#13;
vast&#13;
number&#13;
of different&#13;
viruses&#13;
that&#13;
cause&#13;
the common&#13;
cold,&#13;
a vaccine&#13;
has&#13;
not been&#13;
developed.&#13;
Adults&#13;
average&#13;
two to &#13;
three &#13;
colds&#13;
per year,&#13;
while&#13;
children&#13;
average&#13;
six tc&#13;
10, depending&#13;
on age and exposure.&#13;
Common&#13;
symptoms&#13;
of the common&#13;
cold&#13;
include&#13;
runnylstuffy&#13;
nose,&#13;
sneezing,&#13;
itchy/sore&#13;
throat,&#13;
cough,&#13;
congestion,&#13;
and&#13;
discharge&#13;
from&#13;
the nose&#13;
and throat.&#13;
High&#13;
fever&#13;
is not a regular&#13;
symptom&#13;
of the&#13;
common&#13;
cold.&#13;
According&#13;
to www.mayoclinic.&#13;
com,&#13;
the best&#13;
way&#13;
to avojd&#13;
getting&#13;
a cold&#13;
is reduce&#13;
the risk of spreading&#13;
germs.&#13;
People&#13;
should&#13;
wash&#13;
hands&#13;
thoroughly&#13;
and vigorously&#13;
for at least&#13;
15 seconds&#13;
to&#13;
decrease&#13;
germ&#13;
production.&#13;
It is also&#13;
considerate&#13;
to always&#13;
sneeze&#13;
and csugh&#13;
into tissues.&#13;
Thi s&#13;
can decrease&#13;
the risk of &#13;
otber &#13;
people&#13;
inhaling&#13;
the virus.&#13;
Also,&#13;
do &#13;
not share&#13;
glasses&#13;
or utensils&#13;
with&#13;
affected&#13;
persons.&#13;
This&#13;
can eliminate&#13;
potential&#13;
risks&#13;
of&#13;
spreading&#13;
the virus,&#13;
With&#13;
more&#13;
developing&#13;
theories&#13;
and&#13;
strategies,&#13;
there&#13;
are many&#13;
other&#13;
methods&#13;
that are believed&#13;
to prevent&#13;
getting&#13;
the&#13;
cold&#13;
virus.&#13;
Some&#13;
common&#13;
treatments&#13;
for the cold&#13;
include&#13;
pain&#13;
relievers,&#13;
decongeslaDt&#13;
nasal&#13;
sprays.&#13;
and cough&#13;
syrups.&#13;
1bere&#13;
are also&#13;
mllby&#13;
home&#13;
remedies&#13;
that may&#13;
help&#13;
ClIIIl&#13;
or&#13;
soothe&#13;
the c~mon&#13;
cold.&#13;
Examples&#13;
are gurglingwater-diluted&#13;
hydrogen&#13;
peroxide&#13;
to soothe&#13;
the throat,&#13;
taking&#13;
Echinacea&#13;
to help&#13;
boost&#13;
the immune&#13;
system,&#13;
and breathing&#13;
a steam&#13;
vaporizer&#13;
to help&#13;
quiet&#13;
a cough.&#13;
The&#13;
common&#13;
cold&#13;
may&#13;
be&#13;
incurable,&#13;
but there&#13;
are things&#13;
that can&#13;
be done&#13;
to help&#13;
those&#13;
affected&#13;
to feel&#13;
better.&#13;
Avoiding&#13;
alcohol,&#13;
caffeine,&#13;
and&#13;
cigarettes&#13;
is a good&#13;
idea,&#13;
because&#13;
they&#13;
all cause&#13;
dehydration.&#13;
Always&#13;
make&#13;
sure&#13;
to stay hydrated&#13;
with&#13;
water.juice,&#13;
or tea.&#13;
Make&#13;
sure&#13;
to get plenty&#13;
of rest;&#13;
this can help&#13;
the body&#13;
fight&#13;
off the cold&#13;
virus&#13;
quicker.&#13;
[f symptoms&#13;
get worse&#13;
after&#13;
10 days&#13;
and if fatigue&#13;
and a fever&#13;
greater&#13;
than&#13;
100 degrees&#13;
Fahrenheit&#13;
occur,&#13;
then&#13;
it is&#13;
advisable&#13;
to get checked&#13;
by a medical&#13;
professional.&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
Entertains&#13;
with&#13;
Heritage&#13;
BY D. WHITE&#13;
white041@uwp.edu&#13;
Singer&#13;
and songwriter&#13;
Michael&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
entertained&#13;
a small&#13;
crowd&#13;
in Main Place&#13;
on Nov. 27. Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
president&#13;
Robert&#13;
Andersen&#13;
said they were happy&#13;
they had the&#13;
opportunity&#13;
to bring Jacobs&#13;
back&#13;
to UW-Parkside.&#13;
"People&#13;
in Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
are fans,&#13;
he said."&#13;
Andersen&#13;
said Jacobs'&#13;
songs&#13;
are about&#13;
issues&#13;
that&#13;
can&#13;
help people.&#13;
"His&#13;
songs&#13;
let people&#13;
know&#13;
they&#13;
are not&#13;
alone,"&#13;
he&#13;
said.&#13;
While&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
switched&#13;
from&#13;
performing&#13;
with the flute to playing&#13;
'::?~~!\lIl&#13;
his guitar,&#13;
he said he would&#13;
-&#13;
now&#13;
start&#13;
his &#13;
love&#13;
segment&#13;
of songs.&#13;
He&#13;
said&#13;
he wrote&#13;
"Home&#13;
to me"&#13;
because&#13;
he&#13;
thought&#13;
too many&#13;
love&#13;
songs&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
written&#13;
about&#13;
heartbreak.&#13;
He also&#13;
said he wanted&#13;
a&#13;
song to which&#13;
be and his fiance&#13;
could&#13;
listen together.&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
captivated&#13;
the crowd&#13;
by gently&#13;
playing&#13;
his guitar&#13;
and&#13;
singing&#13;
lyrics&#13;
like "you light my&#13;
darkness"&#13;
and "you&#13;
are what&#13;
no&#13;
one&#13;
else&#13;
can&#13;
be to me,&#13;
home&#13;
to&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY&#13;
DAN&#13;
TORKlLSEN&#13;
me,"&#13;
Some&#13;
of Jacobs's&#13;
songs&#13;
are&#13;
about&#13;
love, hope, heartache.&#13;
and&#13;
Native&#13;
American&#13;
issues.&#13;
"People&#13;
can&#13;
get whatever&#13;
they&#13;
need&#13;
from&#13;
my songs,"&#13;
said Jacobs.&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
said be has&#13;
performed&#13;
with two full-time&#13;
bands&#13;
and was &#13;
with&#13;
a rock&#13;
band&#13;
from&#13;
1988-1994.&#13;
He said he was raised&#13;
in a state&#13;
school&#13;
in Minnesota&#13;
and&#13;
did &#13;
not grow&#13;
up knowing&#13;
he was&#13;
Native&#13;
American,&#13;
like many&#13;
Native&#13;
Americans&#13;
today.&#13;
"It &#13;
was common&#13;
for Native&#13;
Americans&#13;
to be taking&#13;
away&#13;
fromtheir&#13;
families,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
said &#13;
he &#13;
discovered&#13;
he&#13;
was Native&#13;
American&#13;
accidentally,&#13;
while&#13;
attending&#13;
a Native&#13;
American&#13;
powwow.&#13;
He said his search&#13;
for&#13;
his heritage&#13;
started&#13;
14 years ago,&#13;
and he put his music&#13;
on hold to&#13;
examine&#13;
his heritage.&#13;
He has since&#13;
found&#13;
that his heritage&#13;
is rooted&#13;
in&#13;
the Cherokee&#13;
nation&#13;
in Oklahoma.&#13;
He said he started&#13;
performing&#13;
about&#13;
his beritage&#13;
and writing&#13;
songs&#13;
about&#13;
Native&#13;
America&#13;
Life&#13;
in 2001.&#13;
He is currently&#13;
working&#13;
on his fourth&#13;
CD and has received&#13;
awards&#13;
from&#13;
the Native&#13;
America&#13;
Music&#13;
Awards&#13;
for some&#13;
of his other&#13;
CD's.&#13;
ONE&#13;
UP;&#13;
ONE&#13;
DOWN&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
FROM&#13;
PAGE&#13;
4&#13;
The game quietly&#13;
closed&#13;
out with&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
taking&#13;
their&#13;
second&#13;
loss of the&#13;
season,&#13;
their first in OLVC&#13;
play, in a final of 84-75.&#13;
Fenderson&#13;
raked&#13;
in &#13;
15 &#13;
points&#13;
as did teammate&#13;
Kyle Clark,&#13;
but the leading&#13;
scorer&#13;
for the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
carne&#13;
off &#13;
the &#13;
bench.&#13;
as&#13;
Dave Keane&#13;
tallied&#13;
16points&#13;
in 28 minutes&#13;
of playing&#13;
time.&#13;
Brad&#13;
Ferstenou&#13;
was the only&#13;
other&#13;
Ranger&#13;
to break&#13;
into&#13;
double-digits&#13;
with &#13;
II &#13;
points&#13;
for the game.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
now&#13;
goes&#13;
on the road&#13;
to face&#13;
the&#13;
STU-Edwardsville&#13;
Cougars&#13;
&lt;InThursday,&#13;
Dec..7, and the&#13;
Quincy&#13;
Hawks&#13;
on Saturday,&#13;
Dec. 9. &#13;
The women&#13;
Rangers&#13;
will put their 5-2 overall&#13;
record&#13;
on the line against&#13;
an undefeated&#13;
5-0 Cougar&#13;
team and then look to take&#13;
down&#13;
a currently&#13;
2-3 Quincy&#13;
team.&#13;
The&#13;
men&#13;
Rangers&#13;
will&#13;
have&#13;
altercations&#13;
with&#13;
a ~-3 Cougar&#13;
squad&#13;
and the&#13;
presently&#13;
5-1 Quincy&#13;
Hawks.&#13;
All three&#13;
teams&#13;
wi11 &#13;
go &#13;
iruo&#13;
this Thursday's&#13;
action&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
I_I &#13;
OLVCrecord.&#13;
in whicb&#13;
the&#13;
men&#13;
Rangers&#13;
hope&#13;
to improve&#13;
on their&#13;
overall&#13;
record&#13;
of 6-2&#13;
as &#13;
well.&#13;
Looking&#13;
For An Internship?&#13;
application.&#13;
One &#13;
deadline&#13;
iversity&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
-SCHOLARSHIPS&#13;
.Think&#13;
About&#13;
An Internship&#13;
With&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News!&#13;
ebruary&#13;
1, 20&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News is looking&#13;
for students&#13;
who are&#13;
interested&#13;
in an internship&#13;
for Business,&#13;
English,&#13;
Graphic&#13;
Design,&#13;
and many more.&#13;
* &#13;
Have&#13;
you thought&#13;
about&#13;
reporting?&#13;
* &#13;
How about&#13;
copy editing?&#13;
* &#13;
Ne &#13;
you looking&#13;
for a business&#13;
internshf?&#13;
* &#13;
An English&#13;
internship?&#13;
* &#13;
A Graphic&#13;
Design&#13;
internship?&#13;
oPt&#13;
6&#13;
How&#13;
WOULD&#13;
YOU RATE&#13;
THE ACADEMIC&#13;
ADVISING&#13;
YOU'VE&#13;
RECIVED&#13;
IN&#13;
PLANNING&#13;
S&#13;
S&#13;
UE  &#13;
YOUR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
SCHEDULE?&#13;
REPORTING&#13;
AND&#13;
PIlOTOS&#13;
BY DANTORKlLSEN&#13;
Very&#13;
good.&#13;
My advisor&#13;
really&#13;
helped&#13;
me out.&#13;
She&#13;
understood&#13;
my class&#13;
schedule&#13;
and helped&#13;
make&#13;
it work.&#13;
-Elizabeth&#13;
Trudeau,&#13;
17, English&#13;
It's good.&#13;
They&#13;
are helpful.&#13;
They&#13;
listen&#13;
to what&#13;
I say&#13;
and tell me what&#13;
will&#13;
work&#13;
the best.&#13;
- Joanne&#13;
Eberle,&#13;
20, Business&#13;
I'don't&#13;
really&#13;
need&#13;
it, but it's helpful.&#13;
-.Matt&#13;
Schlitz,&#13;
21, Computer&#13;
Science&#13;
and Math.&#13;
I&#13;
rate,&#13;
one to ten, an &#13;
eight, but &#13;
it's &#13;
hard to get in to see&#13;
them,&#13;
but, other&#13;
than&#13;
that,&#13;
they&#13;
gave&#13;
me good&#13;
advice.&#13;
-Sha-Nita,&#13;
21, English&#13;
It was pretty&#13;
helpful&#13;
to me.&#13;
1recently&#13;
was advised.&#13;
-Unique&#13;
Shrestha,&#13;
19, Computer&#13;
Science&#13;
fj)&#13;
~&#13;
0::.&#13;
o&#13;
W&#13;
0::.&#13;
o&#13;
~&#13;
I&#13;
i&#13;
8&#13;
~&#13;
a&#13;
...&#13;
Hey&#13;
Greg&#13;
(Clausen),&#13;
get your&#13;
facts&#13;
straight&#13;
before&#13;
you lose&#13;
your&#13;
cool&#13;
it's amazing&#13;
how&#13;
you people&#13;
are&#13;
angner&#13;
after&#13;
you win than&#13;
before.&#13;
First&#13;
of all. 1am not&#13;
a member&#13;
of Rainbow&#13;
Alliance.&#13;
and they&#13;
have&#13;
no need&#13;
to "rein&#13;
me in." as you&#13;
put it. Secondly,&#13;
sorry&#13;
I called&#13;
you a homophobe,&#13;
but when&#13;
you espouse&#13;
a viewpoint&#13;
.&#13;
denying&#13;
civil&#13;
rights&#13;
10&#13;
gays&#13;
thai everyone&#13;
else&#13;
has. you&#13;
ARE&#13;
a homophobe.&#13;
Third,&#13;
and lastly,&#13;
you criticize&#13;
my&#13;
conduct&#13;
during&#13;
the last election,&#13;
as well&#13;
as the conduct&#13;
of Rainbow&#13;
Alliance.&#13;
What&#13;
conduct&#13;
was awful?&#13;
I wrote&#13;
some&#13;
hitters&#13;
to the editor&#13;
and voted.&#13;
Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
put up some&#13;
posters&#13;
and tried&#13;
to inform&#13;
voters.&#13;
This&#13;
is called&#13;
DEMOCRACY.&#13;
I'm sorry&#13;
you have&#13;
such&#13;
a&#13;
problem&#13;
with&#13;
It.&#13;
-Richard&#13;
Primuth&#13;
&amp;&#13;
~/&#13;
f&#13;
We(come&#13;
to the&#13;
~Alumni&#13;
'Association&#13;
(mem6ershp&#13;
isfree ...you earned itl)&#13;
Stay in &#13;
touch!&#13;
www.uwp.edu&#13;
keyword:&#13;
alumni&#13;
,   ecember&#13;
5.&#13;
2006&#13;
Tile&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
7&#13;
Do something&#13;
productive&#13;
incollege.-.&#13;
Do something&#13;
with&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
N&#13;
ews,&#13;
..&#13;
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              <text>GUITAR&#13;
ENSEMBLE&#13;
PAGES&#13;
PAGE 4&#13;
Glistenin&#13;
~~2~~~Nrasisne!s§g~~~~~~~,~,,"&#13;
AND&#13;
. K for this year Initially the gUldelmes dictated that&#13;
REW C. WESTBROO organizatio. ns. could re'q$u3est no ~ore than '.000 greater&#13;
than their allocation for the prevIouS academic year.&#13;
The guidelines passed on Dec. 4 stated, "Budget&#13;
Requests for 2007-08 should not exceed the 2006-07&#13;
allocation by more than 3.9% as stated by UW System&#13;
Guidelines 11/6/06 unless the organization or department&#13;
has a compelling reason which is under the discrenon of&#13;
the SUFAC committee." .&#13;
More heavily contested were the levels .of s.upends&#13;
allowed in the proposed guidelines. The gUidelines&#13;
sepanrte organizations into three groupS in regard to (he&#13;
percenta0e of their budget thar can be s~nt on o~ficer&#13;
stipendS.:;&gt;Governance organizations. which consists .&#13;
solely of PSGA, cannot use mor~ than 35 percent of their&#13;
budget for officer stipends. MedIa outlets, such as WTPZ&#13;
and The Ranger News, cannot use more than 30 percent.&#13;
If you were walking through Main&#13;
on Wednesday, Dec. 6, you may&#13;
e been surprised. "Winter Cultural&#13;
brations" was taking place from&#13;
-3p.m. Socializing, dancing. and&#13;
ntations all added to the holiday&#13;
e. The event featured presentations&#13;
several different cultural holiday&#13;
ebrations,&#13;
Kwanzaa (African American&#13;
ture), Hanukkah (Jewish culture),&#13;
andas (Puerto Rican culture), .&#13;
s (Mexican culture), and Befana&#13;
.an culture) were just some of the&#13;
y celebrations that were featured&#13;
Iftsentations and displays. Several&#13;
.zations, such as Black Student&#13;
n, the Diversity Committee&#13;
Parkside Student Government&#13;
iation, Insieme Italia, Latinos&#13;
Unidos, Park side Asian Organization.&#13;
and Zeta SigmliaU!f ~;(f/lii1~'!Il'illl'iiill'lr"'IiI'lIlli""III"._tlili_..._ .... -"'!&lt;&#13;
pan in the event.&#13;
Some presentations included&#13;
small performances from participating&#13;
organizations. During an explanation&#13;
of the Hmong New Year. tjw-parkside&#13;
Asian Organization explained and.&#13;
demonstrated a Shaman ceremony.&#13;
The ceremony featured prayers that&#13;
asked for ancestors to look and protect&#13;
everyone and to have a happy new year&#13;
and years to come ..&#13;
Another perfonnance also featured&#13;
Filipino dancers who performed&#13;
"tinikling," the most popular traditional&#13;
dance of the Philippines. Another&#13;
perfoonanee featured Subha Cheema,&#13;
who did alive demonstration of&#13;
praying verses called "Talawat" that&#13;
are found 10 the KDran. The prayers&#13;
were said in Arabic and are geuerally&#13;
said every day by Mifs1iins.&#13;
I Parkside Student Government Association's Senate&#13;
Passedthe budget guidelines to which all student .&#13;
organizations must adhere during a rescheduled meeting&#13;
anMonday, Dec. 4.&#13;
The guidelines, which are creared by the Student&#13;
University Fees Allocation Committee, are used by .&#13;
student organizations to create their budget requests for&#13;
:hefollowing year. The guidelines were voted down&#13;
In two previous meetings. Because of the snowstorm&#13;
.onFriday, Dec. I, the regular meeting was moved to&#13;
~onday. UW-Parkside student organizations l~ust turn&#13;
\&#13;
lIltheir budget request proposals by 4:30 on Fnday, Dec.&#13;
15.&#13;
One of the major points of contention among&#13;
Ithe senate members was the Emit on what student&#13;
Cultures&#13;
displayed at the booths. Some ev n&#13;
featured food or peculators to try&#13;
One item lJlat was a was G lub&#13;
laman. an 100181I &lt;te&lt;SeIt.&#13;
This event was sponsored by Ihe&#13;
Office of Mlllticultural Sludcnt Affairs&#13;
and was coordinated b Carmen&#13;
Ireland and Mary Xiong Wednellday&#13;
marked the sixth annuaJ cclebratioo at&#13;
UW-Parkside of the event, wbidl was&#13;
created for differem coIIunol to&#13;
come together and expI8iD lhei1&#13;
traditions during Ihe boIida&#13;
The event came to a&#13;
Sandy Duveneck leading !be audm""&#13;
to count down until die CbrisllmllS&#13;
tree 10 lower main place&#13;
Shannon Holbert. a.uw'-Pa1rts1oile&#13;
student said "It was an a",esome&#13;
celebration of hfe c~ and&#13;
bringing the holidays toge1l1e&lt;&#13;
THE ORIGI~ecembef 12.2006&#13;
OF SNAKES&#13;
PAGE3&#13;
Passage of the&#13;
Paul Wellstone&#13;
Mental Health&#13;
Equitable&#13;
Treatment Act&#13;
BY MARY RE: 'EE PIRRELLO&#13;
PirreOOO@u\\p.edu&#13;
Organization under '''Pro&#13;
organizations uch Blac&#13;
'''Come get that good copy!"&#13;
GUITAR&#13;
ENSEMBLE&#13;
PARKSIDE CHOIRS&#13;
PAGES&#13;
PAGE4 THE O Decem~ 12 2006&#13;
RIGIN ? '&#13;
Bl'CA.\,1ILLA SIMOJ\,;&#13;
Simon026@uwp.edu&#13;
lf you were walking through Mam&#13;
Place on Wednesday, Dec. 6. )OU may&#13;
have bec-n surprised. "Winter Cultural&#13;
Celebrations•· \vas taking place from&#13;
12-3p.m. Socializing. d.mcing, .and&#13;
presentations all added to the holiday&#13;
scene. The event featured presentations&#13;
on several different cultural holiday&#13;
celebrations.&#13;
Kwanzaa (African American&#13;
culture), Hanukkah. (Jewish culture),&#13;
Parrandas (Puerto Rican culture),&#13;
Pasadas (Mexican culture), and Befana&#13;
(Italian culture) were just s ome of the&#13;
many celebrations that were featured&#13;
in presentations and display:... Se\eral&#13;
organi1ations, such as Black Student&#13;
Uruon, the Diversity Committee&#13;
of Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association. lnsieme Italia, Latinos&#13;
l.i ni&lt;lo&lt;,, Park~td '.\ 1 n Of!'anization.&#13;
and Zet,1 Sigma C'ti1 oronty; nl~Jc&#13;
pare m the event.&#13;
Some pre!-entattons mcludcd&#13;
small petfonnances from panic1p.1trng&#13;
organizatmns. During an explanation&#13;
of the Hmong Ne\\ Year, l W-Parks1de&#13;
Asian O~anization explained and&#13;
demonstrated a Shaman ceremony&#13;
The ceremony featured prayers that&#13;
asked for ancestors to look and protect&#13;
ei;eryone and to have a happ) new year&#13;
and ,&gt;ears to come.&#13;
Another perfonnance also featured&#13;
Filipino dancers \\ ho petformed&#13;
.. tinikling," the most popular traditional&#13;
dance of the Philippines. Another&#13;
performance featured Subha Cheema,&#13;
who did a li1i e demonstration of&#13;
praying verse,, called "'Talawat" that&#13;
are found m the Koran. The pra}ers&#13;
"ere s aid in Arabic and are general I y&#13;
,aid every day by Muslims.&#13;
I t r&#13;
One Item that \ a: a I le&#13;
Jaman, an Ind an de rt&#13;
This e\ent w s sponsored b}' the&#13;
Offic..- of Mul11cultur. I Student Affi 1rs&#13;
and was coordinated b Cann n&#13;
Ireland and Man Xiong Wednesda&#13;
marked the sixth annual celebra1 n t&#13;
UW-Parkside of the event, \\h1 h \lias&#13;
created for different cultural clubs 10&#13;
come together and explain their own&#13;
tradrtions dunng the hohda&#13;
student said, '"It w, an 3\lie )n,e&#13;
celebration ofhfe. &lt;.Ulture and&#13;
bringing the hohda) t t&#13;
!odget J'asses in 0!:~0~~."~"!~~!,! oc.,;on EVERLY SPIRES A . I .. II th ·ct 1· d' ' tat .. , that t\ND OOK for th1.s year. nrlla y, e gm e mes 1i; c.:u&#13;
/ Parkside Student Government Association· s Senate&#13;
Passed the budget g uidelines to which all student .&#13;
. REW C. WESTBR oroanizations could request no more than 3.000 greater&#13;
t:, • •&#13;
than their allocation for the previous academic year&#13;
organizations must adhere during a rescheduled meeting&#13;
0 n Monday, Dec. 4. j The g uidelmes, which are created by the Student&#13;
University Fees Allocation Committee, are used by •&#13;
/&#13;
Student organizations to cr~ate .their budget requests for&#13;
~e fo llowing year. The gmdelmes were 1i0led down&#13;
Ill two previous meetings. Because of the snowswnn&#13;
0n Friday, Dec. J. the regular meeting was moved to&#13;
'.\fonday. UW-Parkside student organizations •~ ust tum&#13;
lit their budget request proposals by 4:30 on Fnday, Dec.&#13;
IS.&#13;
One of the major points of contention among&#13;
the senate members was the limit o n what s tudent&#13;
The guidelines passed on Dec. 4 1.tatcd, ·'Budget&#13;
Requests for 2007-08 should not exceed the 2006-07&#13;
allocation by more than 3.9% as '1ated b) U\\' S},tem&#13;
Guidelines 11/6/06 unless the organization or dep~mcnt&#13;
has a compelhng reason which is under the d1,cretron of&#13;
the SLFAC committee."&#13;
More heavily contested were the le\els_of ~Upend,&#13;
allowed in the proposed guidelines. The gu1dcltnc&#13;
separate organil.ations into three groups in regard Ul the&#13;
percentage of their budget th.at c_an be s~~t on officer&#13;
stipends. Governance orgamzattons. wh~ch con,1'ts .&#13;
lei) of PSGA. cannot use more than :.b percenr of their&#13;
~:doet for o fficer stipends. Media outlets. such as WTPZ&#13;
and The Ranger News. cannot use more than 30 percent.&#13;
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The Ranger News strIves to&#13;
inform, educate, and engage&#13;
the UW-Parkside community&#13;
by p"blishing well-written,&#13;
accurate studenriournalism on .&#13;
a weekly basis. .&#13;
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at noon. All students and faculty of UW-Pnrkside&#13;
are welcome, Please' feel free (0 attend. Have any&#13;
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-Il:OO PM&#13;
Game Day @ The Den&#13;
The Den, Parkside Union&#13;
Celebrate the final week of The Den (it's being closed to&#13;
allow work on the Union Expansion) with five days of special&#13;
events. Today is Game Day with board games, cards, and&#13;
'Twister' all day.&#13;
11:00 AM-8:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior Art Show&#13;
Com Arts Gallery&#13;
The second and final Senior Art Show featuring the computer&#13;
Illustration, graphic design, and 3D animation of Dan&#13;
Ellicsson, Kong Feng Lor, Amanda Petersen, and Gina&#13;
Trevino. Gallery hours for the show are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Monday and Thursday and l la.rn. To 8 p.rn. Tuesday and&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
12:00 PM-1:00 PM&#13;
Pie-O-Rama&#13;
Main Place, Wyllie Hall&#13;
The Eta Pi chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon gives you the&#13;
opportunity to throw a cream pie at your favorite faculty&#13;
member during the first-ever Pie-O-Rama. There's also a pieeating&#13;
contest starting at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
7:30 PM-9:30 PM&#13;
Concert: UW-Parkside Symphony &amp; Community Orchestra&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre&#13;
UW-Parkside's MeJTY Musie Month continues tonight when&#13;
the UW-Parkside Symphony &amp; Community Orchestra,&#13;
conducted by Alvaro Garcia, storm the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre stage. 'Let us entertain you!' Alvaro says. 'Our 'Gift&#13;
of Music' concert offers a unique blend of holiday favorites&#13;
. and traditional pops tunes, along with a few surprises.&#13;
WHnesday, hce......r 13, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-8:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior Art Shaw&#13;
Com Arts Gallery&#13;
Gallery hours for the show are II am, to 5 p.m. Monday and&#13;
Thursday and II a.m. To 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.&#13;
11:00AM-ll:00 PM&#13;
Video Game Frenzy @ The Den&#13;
1be Den, Parkside Union&#13;
Today it's Video Game Frenzy with free play on selected&#13;
games all day.&#13;
12:00 PM-l:OO PM&#13;
Noon Concert: UW-Parkside Student Recital&#13;
Union Cinema Theater&#13;
7:00 PM-8:00 PM'&#13;
Science Night: Astrobiology at UW-Parkside&#13;
Greenquist 103&#13;
Astrobiology is the study of life in the university, It -&#13;
investigates the origin. evolution. cftstribution. and future&#13;
of life on earth, and the search for life beyond Our planet,&#13;
This program features UW-Parkside students who are active&#13;
in astrobiological research and will reveal their research&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
Thursday, December 14, 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-5:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior Art Show&#13;
Com Arts Gallery&#13;
Gallery hours for the show are 11 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday and&#13;
Thursday and l la.m. To 8 p,m. Tuesday and Wednesday,&#13;
11:00 AM-I1:00 PM&#13;
Aloha Party @ The Den&#13;
The Den, Parkside Union&#13;
Today it's the Aloha Party.&#13;
7:30PM-9:15PM&#13;
UW-Parkside Wind Ensemble &amp; Community Band&#13;
Communication-Arts Theatre&#13;
If you know' conductor and UW-Parkside Music Professor&#13;
Mark Eichner, you know he likes the music of Aaron Copland&#13;
(he's certainly not alone), And Copland's Scenes from 'Billy&#13;
the Kid' is prominently featured during this concert, There's&#13;
also music composed by Camille Saint-Saens and David&#13;
Bedford.&#13;
friday, December 15, 2006&#13;
IL:OOAM-5:00PM&#13;
The Den Rummage Sale&#13;
The Den, Parkside Union&#13;
Everything must go! The Den is closing to make way for&#13;
the Union expansion and every last item--right down to the&#13;
bowling shoes and pins--will be sold.&#13;
12:00 PM-I:OO PM&#13;
Concert: UW-Parkside Ensembles&#13;
Union Cinema Theater&#13;
It's an afternoon of ensembles! The UW-Parkside String&#13;
Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, and Flute Ensemble are in&#13;
action.&#13;
December 12, 2006&#13;
. BLOTTER&#13;
12101/06 06-803 MotoristAssist-Other. CTHJR@Ouler&#13;
Loop Road. 8: 17am. Complainant reports vehicle in ditch. Officer&#13;
arrived, vehicle removed from ditch. Officer cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-804 Bail Jumping, Ranger Lot 1:36am.&#13;
Anonymous Caller reports subject drinking and about to drive&#13;
vehicle. Officer arrived; various citations issued 3 Underage Drinking&#13;
Possession/Consume •. l Possession of Marijuana, 1 Bail Jumping and&#13;
1 Disorderly Conduct. Subject transported to Kenosha Sheriff Dept to&#13;
Public Safety Building "Jail". Officers cleared.&#13;
12102106 .. 06-805 Warrant Pickup - Other Agency. Ranger&#13;
Lot. 1:58am. ern indicated active warrant. Subject unable to Post&#13;
Bond. Then transported to Kenosha Sheriff Dept to Public Safety&#13;
Building "Jail'? Officer cleared&#13;
1210206 06-806 Medical Assistance. Com Arts Building. 6:42am.&#13;
Report of female having chest pains. Officers arrive. female conscious&#13;
and breathing. Rescue Units arrive, female transported to local&#13;
hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-807 Tow Vehicle. CTH JR @ CTH E.&#13;
8:16am. Complainant reports vehicle in ditch due to icy conditions&#13;
on roadway. Tow Company caJled and removed vehicle from ditch.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-108 Medical Assistance. Sports! Activity&#13;
Center. 1:36pm. Report of Male with possible head injury. Officers&#13;
arrive, male conscious and breathing complaining of dizziness nausea&#13;
Rescue Units arrive and transport to local hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-809 Alarm - Fize. Sports/Activity Center.&#13;
6:02am: UWPPD Alarm Panel reports active tire alarm. Officers .&#13;
arrive. no fire/no smoke. Alarm reset, officer cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-810 Traffic Violation. CTH G @ CTHA.&#13;
6:57pm. Citation issued to Jennifer a Caretta for Fail/Stop for Stop&#13;
Sign. Officer cleared.&#13;
12102106 06-811 Traffic Violation. CTH JR @ Outer Loop&#13;
Road. 9:12pm. Citation issued to Erica H Higuchi for Operating win&#13;
a Valid DL and Verbalwarning for Fail/Stop at Stop Sign. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
121/0210306-112 Tow Vehicle. Ranger Lot. 11:19pm. Chronic&#13;
Violator vehicle was viewed illegally parked. Tow Company was&#13;
requested. Officer cleared.&#13;
12104/06 06-813 Medical Assistance. Wyllie Hall.&#13;
1'2:14pm. Report of female fainted. Officer arrived, female is&#13;
conscious and breathing. Medical units arrive, female refuse medical&#13;
assistance. All Units cleared.&#13;
12104106 06·814 Traffic Accident - Property Damage.&#13;
CTH JR @ Pet'-s Park. 3:55pm. Officer view vehicle in ditch. no&#13;
injuries reported. Officer takes report. tow company requested. Offi&#13;
cleared&#13;
12104/06 06-815 Lost and Found Property. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
4: 15pm. Complainant reports lost wallet containing $800.00 cash.&#13;
Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12105/06 06-816 Traffic Violation. STH 31 @ CTH E.&#13;
f2: 19am. Citation issued to Deanna Palmer for Operating After REV!&#13;
SUSP and 2 Written Warnings. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/05/06 06-817' Criminal Damage to Property - State.&#13;
Ranger Hall. 3: 14am. Complainant report the discharge of&#13;
.extinguisher without consent. Officers arrive and take report. Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
12105/06 06-811 Theft - From Building. University&#13;
Apartments. 5:29pm. Complainant reports apartment broken into and&#13;
cash taken from desk drawers. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12105106 06-819 Harassment - Phone Calls. University&#13;
Apartments. 7: 17pm. Complainant reports annoying telephone calls&#13;
dorm telephone. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12106106 06-820 Traffic Violation. CTH G. 8:38am.&#13;
Citation issued to Latcyia'I Darden for Operating after S~spensjon or&#13;
Revocation. Officer cleared.&#13;
12106/06 06-821 Agency Assist. Ranger Hall. J2:44pm.&#13;
Officer were advised of Warrant Pick-Up Other Agency. Subject&#13;
transported to Kenosha Sheriff Dept. Public Safety Building "Jail".&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
12106106 06-822 Theft - From a Motor Vehicle. Com ArCS&#13;
Lot. 2: 11 pm. Complainant reports items were taken from vehicle&#13;
·wi'thout.consent. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12106106 06-823 Traffic Accident-Nan-Reportable. Unioo&#13;
Lot. 3:35pm. Complainant repofts accident, no injuri~s. Officer takes&#13;
report and cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-824 Theft - From Building. Com Arts&#13;
Building. 5:04pm. Complainant reports various items taken without&#13;
consent. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12106106 06-825 Tow Vehicle. Union Lot. 8:30pm. owner&#13;
request Tow Company be called, due to vehicle not being able to s&#13;
Officer standjng by until tow arrived then cleared.&#13;
12107/06 06-126 Traffic Vi~lation. 4100 Block of Outer&#13;
Ireop Road. 9: lOam. Citation issued to Neal E Baughman for&#13;
Speeding. Officer cleared. '&#13;
12107/06 06-827 Harassment. Ranger Hall. 5: l2pm,&#13;
Officer arrived and takes report. and complainant explained some&#13;
other options. Officer cleared.&#13;
. _ .._--~- .._--_._~---~ ...........&#13;
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Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives to&#13;
inform, educate, and engage&#13;
the UW-Parkside community&#13;
by publishing well-written,&#13;
accurate studenl"iournalism on&#13;
a weekly basis.&#13;
The Ranger News has meeungs e,ery Monda)&#13;
at noon. All students and facull) of UW-Parkside&#13;
are welcome. Please feel free to auend. Have any&#13;
comments. concerns, qucsdons. or story ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at: raogemews@uwp.edu.&#13;
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Tuesday, Dece111ber 12, 2006&#13;
11 :00 AM-11 :00 PM&#13;
Garn Day @ The Den&#13;
The Den. Parkside Union&#13;
Celebrate the final week of The Den (it's being closed to&#13;
allow work on the Union E pansion) with fwe days of special&#13;
events. Today is Game Day with board games, cards, and&#13;
'Twister' all day.&#13;
11 :00 AM-8:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior Art Show&#13;
Com Art Gallery&#13;
The econd and final Senior Art Show featuring the computer&#13;
lllu. tration, graphic design, and 3D animation of Dan&#13;
Ellies. on, Kong Feng Lor, Amanda Petersen. and Gina&#13;
Trevino. Gallery hours for the show are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Monday and Thursday and 11 a.m. To 8 p.m. Tuesday and&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
12:00 PM- I :00 PM&#13;
Pie-O-Rama&#13;
Main Place, Wyllie Hall&#13;
The Eta Pi chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon gives you the&#13;
opportunity to throw a cream pie at your favorite faculty&#13;
member during the first-ever Pie-O-Rarna. There's also a pieeating&#13;
contei;;t starting al 12:30 p.m.&#13;
7:30 PM-9:30 PM&#13;
Concert: UW-Parkside Symphony &amp; Community Orchestra&#13;
Communication ArL Theatre&#13;
UW-Parkside's Merry Music Month continues tonight when&#13;
the UW-Parkside Symphony &amp; Community Orchestra,&#13;
conducted by Alvaro Garcia, storm the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre stage. 'Let us entertain you!' Alvaro says. ·our 'Gift&#13;
of Music· concert offers a unique blend of holiday favorites&#13;
and traditional pops tunes. along with a few surprises.&#13;
Wetlnesday, Dece111Hr 13, 2006&#13;
11 :00 AM-8:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior Art Show&#13;
Com Art· Gallery&#13;
Gallery hours for the show are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and&#13;
Thursday and l l a.m. To 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.&#13;
11:00AM-11 :00 PM&#13;
Video Game Frenzy @ The Den&#13;
11le Den. Parkside Union&#13;
Today it's Video Game FrcnL.) ith frt:e play on&#13;
game!-&gt; all day.&#13;
12:00 PM-1:00 PM&#13;
Noon Concert: OW-Parkside Student Recital&#13;
Union Cinema Theater&#13;
7:00 PM-8:00 PM&#13;
Science Night: Astrobiology at UW-Parkside&#13;
Greenquist 103&#13;
Astrobiology is the . tudy of life in the university. It ~&#13;
investigates the origin, evolution, distribution, and future&#13;
of life on earth, and the search for life beyond our planet.&#13;
This program features UW-Parkside students who are active&#13;
in astrobiologicaJ re.-earch and will reveal their research&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
Thursday, December 14, 2006&#13;
11 :00 AM-5:00 PM&#13;
Second Senior An Show&#13;
Com Arts Gallery&#13;
Gallery hours for the show are 1 l a.in. to 5 p.m. Monday and&#13;
Thun.day and 1 la.m. To 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.&#13;
11 :00 AM-11:00 PM&#13;
Aloha Party @ The Den&#13;
The Den. Parkside Union&#13;
Today it's the Aloha Party.&#13;
7:30 PM-9:15 PM&#13;
OW-Parkside Wind Ensemble &amp; Community Band&#13;
Corrununication Arts Theatre&#13;
If you know·conductor and OW-Parkside Music Professor&#13;
Mark Eichner, you know he likes the mu ic of Aaron Copland&#13;
(he's certainly not alone). And Copland's Scenes from 'Billy&#13;
the Kid' is prominently featured during this concert. There's&#13;
also music composed by Camille Saint-Saens and David&#13;
Bedford.&#13;
Friday, Dece111ber 15, 2006&#13;
l LOO AM-5:00 PM&#13;
The Den Rummage Sale&#13;
The Den. Parkside Union&#13;
Everything must go! The Den is closing to make way for&#13;
the Union expansion and every last item--right down to the&#13;
bowling shoes and pin ·--will be old.&#13;
12:00 PM- I :00 PM&#13;
Concert: UW-Parkside Ensembles&#13;
Union Cinema Theater&#13;
It' an afternoon of ensembles! The UW-Parkside String&#13;
En emble, Woodwind Ensemble, and Flute Ensemble arc in&#13;
action.&#13;
• - ... - J .. -&#13;
December 12, 2006&#13;
12/01/06 06-803 Motori tAssi t- Other. CTH JR@ Outer&#13;
Loop Road. 8: l 7am. Complainant reports vehicle in ditch. Officer&#13;
arrived, vehicle removed from ditch. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-804 Bail Jumping. Ranger Lot. 1 :36am.&#13;
Anonymou Caller report ubject drinking and about to drive&#13;
vehicle. Officer arrived; various citations issued 3 Underage Drinking&#13;
Po . ession/Con ume, _ l Po se sion of Manjuana, J Bail Jumping and&#13;
I Di orderly Conduct. Subject tran ported to Keno ha Sheriff Dept to&#13;
Public Safety Building "Jail". Officers cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-805 Warrant Pickup - Other Agency. Ranger&#13;
Lot. 1:58am. CIB indicated active warrant. Subject unable to Post&#13;
Bond. Then tran ported to Keno ha Sheriff Dept to Public Safety&#13;
Building "Jail". Officer cleared&#13;
12/0206 06-806 Medical As istance. Com Arts Building. 6:42am .&#13;
Report of female having che t pains. Officer arrive, female conscious&#13;
and breathing. Rescue Units arrive, female transported to local&#13;
hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-807 Tow Vehicle. CTH JR @ CTH E.&#13;
8: l 6am. Complainant reports vehicle in ditch due to icy conditions&#13;
on roadway. Tow Company called and removed vehicle from ditch.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-808 Medical A i tance. Sports/Activity&#13;
Center. I :36pm. Report of Male with possible head injury. Officers&#13;
arrive, male con ciou and breathing complaining of dizziness nausea.&#13;
Rescue Units arrive and transport to lo al hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-809 Alarm -Fire. Sports/Activity Center.&#13;
6:02am. UWPPD Alann Panel reports active fire alarm. Officers&#13;
arrive, no fire/no smoke. Alann re et, officer cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-810 Traffic Violation. CTH G@ CTHA.&#13;
6:57pm. Citation issued to Jennifer a Caretta for Fail/Stop for Stop&#13;
Sign. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/02/06 06-811 Traffic Violation. CTH JR@ Outer Loop&#13;
Road. 9: 12pm. Citation issued to Erica H Higuchi for Operating w/o&#13;
a Valid DL and Verba!"warning for Fail/Stop at Stop Sign. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
12//02/03 06-812 Tow Vehicle. Ranger Lot. 11 :19pm. Chronic&#13;
Violator vehicle was viewed illegally parked. Tow Company was&#13;
requested. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/04/06 06-813 Medical Assistance. Wyllie Hall.&#13;
12: 14pm. Report of female fainted. Officer arrived, female is&#13;
conscious and breathing. Medical unit.~ arrive, female refuse medical&#13;
assistance. All Units cleared.&#13;
12/04/06 06-814 Traffic Accident - Property Damage.&#13;
CTH JR@ Pet's Park. 3:55pm. Officer view vehicle in ditch, no&#13;
injuries reported. Officer takes report. tow company requested. Offic&#13;
cleared&#13;
12/04/06 06·815 Lost and Found Property. Molinaro Hall.&#13;
4: l Spm. Complainant reports lost wallet containing $800.00 cash.&#13;
Officer takes rep rt and cleared .&#13;
12/05/06 06-816 Traffic Vioiation. STH 31 @ CTH E.&#13;
f2: l9am. Citation is ued to Deanna Palmer for Operating After REV/&#13;
SUSP and 2 Written Warnings. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/05/06 06-817 Criminal Damage to Property-State.&#13;
Ranger Hall. 3: l4am. Complainant report the discharge of&#13;
extinguisher without consent Officers arrive and take report. Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
12/05/06 06-818 Theft - From Building. University&#13;
Apartment . 5:29pm. Complainant reports apartment broken into and&#13;
cash taken from de k drawer . Officer take report and cleared.&#13;
12/05/06 06·819 Haras ment - Phone Call . University&#13;
Apartments. 7: l 7pm. Complainant reports annoying telephone calls I&#13;
dorm telephone. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-820 Traffic Violation. CTH G. 8:38am.&#13;
Citation issued to Latoyia I Darden for Operating after Suspension or&#13;
Revocation. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-821 Agency A ist. Ranger Hall. 12:44pm.&#13;
Officer were advi ed of Warrant Pick-Up Other Agency. Subject&#13;
tran. ported to Keno. ha Sheriff Dept Public Safety Building "Jail".&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-822 Theft- From a Motor Vehicle. Com ArtS&#13;
Lot. 2: 11 pm. Complainant reports items were taken from vehicle&#13;
wi.thout con ent. Officer takes report and cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-823 Traffic Accident- on-Reportable. Union&#13;
Lot. 3:35pm. Complainant reports accident. no injuri~s. Officer take&#13;
report and cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-824 Theft - From Building. Com Art&#13;
Building. 5:04pm. Complainant report various item taken without&#13;
consent. Officer take report and cleared.&#13;
12/06/06 06-825 Tow Vehicle. Union Lot. 8:30pm. Owner&#13;
reque t Tow Company be called, due to vehicle not being able to srart&#13;
Officer landing by until tow arrived then cleared.&#13;
12/07/06 06-826 Traffic Violation. 4100 Block of Outer&#13;
Loop Road. 9: 10am. Citation issued to Neal E Baughman for&#13;
Speeding. Officer cleared.&#13;
12/07/06 06-827 Hara sment. Ranger Hall. 5:12pm.&#13;
Officer arrived and take report, and complainant explained some&#13;
other option . Officer cleared.&#13;
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~~:~~be~r~21~O2~O,~6~=============T=he=R=a=ng=e~r :N:=ew=s!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==============3===================:_ BUDGET from cover&#13;
Senator Carly-Anne Surber. The first of&#13;
he Origin of&#13;
oakes&#13;
lizards&#13;
have hind timbs. In 1997&#13;
Caldwell and Leses fouod fossils&#13;
Pachyt!Jachis era that&#13;
'live snakes with&#13;
hind limbs,&#13;
snake to the&#13;
ils 'of snakes&#13;
eloped hand&#13;
that they are a sister&#13;
osasaurs. Aniloded&#13;
ave a lateros sphenoid&#13;
~. Scolecophided snakes&#13;
·'1rave a single mental foramen.&#13;
A regressive ancestral condition&#13;
for squamates is an anapsid&#13;
skull. The way to maximize the&#13;
cross section of the jaw adductor&#13;
musculature in a close space&#13;
.s by manipulating the muscle&#13;
~cture.&#13;
end of the lecture,&#13;
~gywasnot&#13;
,=~_::ugh to identify&#13;
('!! nships and that&#13;
JIlltions on snake&#13;
versity of Wisconsin- Parkside&#13;
SCHOLARSHI&#13;
application. One dea&#13;
these pieces of legislation was a resolution&#13;
to ~tr~nglyurge the faculty senate to extend&#13;
acnvrty hour to include 12:00 p.m.-I :00&#13;
p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in addition&#13;
to the present 12:oo-I:()(} p.m. periods on&#13;
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.&#13;
The second resolution stated. "Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association sees fit to&#13;
establish the position of LGTBQ Director&#13;
for the upcoming 2007 -2008 year, and&#13;
will forward this document to The Ranger&#13;
News for release:'&#13;
All three of these resolutions were&#13;
tabled until the regularly scheduled meeting&#13;
on Fnday, Dec. 8; however, during that&#13;
meeting those resolutions were tabled once&#13;
again because of time constraints.&#13;
The Dec. 8 meeting started off with&#13;
a presentation by Parkside Police Chief&#13;
Michael Manion. The presenation was an&#13;
informational session about Tasers and their&#13;
use in law enforcement after the Mount&#13;
Pleasant Police department donated four&#13;
Tasers to Parkside Police. He spoke about&#13;
the possibility of officers carrying these&#13;
weapons; although, he said only two would&#13;
be in use at any given time because of the&#13;
number of officers on duty.&#13;
ii!IIIMENTAL HEALTH from cover&#13;
Manion said that the Tasers would&#13;
serve as an intermediate step between initial&#13;
contact and deadly force. He 'tressed thaI&#13;
they would be another option for officers&#13;
~hen.are confronted with dangerous&#13;
Situations.&#13;
The second half of the meeting was&#13;
spent discussing PSGA's 07-08 budget&#13;
proposal. Per the new spending guideline,&#13;
budget proposals must be passed by the&#13;
general membership of an organization&#13;
before being submitted to SUFAC.&#13;
Senator Carly-Anne Surber suggested&#13;
a cut in the stipends across the board.&#13;
President Tyson Fettes defended the&#13;
proposed stipends, saying that he is the&#13;
lowest-paid student government president&#13;
among 4-year UW-System schools and thaI&#13;
the percentage of the budget proposal spent&#13;
on stipends is 3 percent lower than the 35&#13;
percent that they could have requested.&#13;
The motion to cut the stipend figure.&#13;
was voted on and not approved. The senate&#13;
then voted on the budget proposal as a&#13;
whole, and it was approved. Young on the&#13;
senate nominees was postponed. The next&#13;
PSGA meeting will be Friday, Dec. 15, in&#13;
Molinaro D139.&#13;
Treatment Act. The two lawmakers also&#13;
held a press conference in September with&#13;
others in recovery to appeal for treating&#13;
addiction on par with other medical&#13;
conditions in addition to this bill. There&#13;
are as many as 80 other members of the&#13;
house with mental health or substance use&#13;
issues themselves. Over 300 organizations&#13;
across the U.S. support the passage of this&#13;
bill, including the American Academy of&#13;
Pediatrics, American Federation for Suicide&#13;
Prevention, Brain Injury Association of&#13;
America Inc., Center for Women's Policy&#13;
Studies, Easter Seals. ational Council&#13;
on Aging, National Eating Disorders&#13;
Association. United Jewish Communities.&#13;
and the Wisconsin Psychological&#13;
Association.&#13;
According to Renee Kirby, the&#13;
Disabilities Coordinator for UW-Parkside,&#13;
the university has approximately 275 to&#13;
300 students each year with documented&#13;
disabilities, approximately 80 with a&#13;
diagnosed mental illness, and 78 with a&#13;
diagnosed learning disability each year;&#13;
she noted that 90 percent of students have&#13;
more than one diagnosed disability. Half&#13;
of the number of students with documented&#13;
disabilities would benefit from this&#13;
legislation.&#13;
The benefit is that a student who&#13;
needed immediate hospitalization for a&#13;
mental health iss.!!ecould not be turned&#13;
away by the hospital for the inability to pay,&#13;
an experience she had in the past. Kirby&#13;
said that eventually suitable placement&#13;
was found for the student with the help of&#13;
the caseworker and the on call p ychiatric&#13;
professional at the hospital to a local&#13;
residential treatment center. but what if&#13;
there had been no room there?&#13;
Kirby believes me bill will restore the&#13;
earlier cuts made by President Bu ...h to the&#13;
mental health and veterans program, due to&#13;
the war. which doesn't make sense to Kirby.&#13;
This bill would guarantee that the&#13;
limits placed on treatment times would&#13;
be made equal to those of treatment of&#13;
physical illnesses. One aspect of thi&#13;
bill is that it forces insurance companies&#13;
to stop requiring higher co-pays, higher&#13;
deducribles. higher co-in urance. and&#13;
limiting doctor visit, and ho pital !-l(3)JS&#13;
for mental health patients by extreme&#13;
compared to physical health patient: will&#13;
have to be equalized according to treatment&#13;
plan recommendancns set out in the DSM&#13;
(IV).&#13;
The ational Alliance on Mental&#13;
Illness has posted on il' Web. ite at \\ ww.&#13;
nami.org under ill! Leg: lathe Action&#13;
Center, an urgent call for the general&#13;
public and professionals to contact their&#13;
representatives while they are home over&#13;
the holiday break to urge them to sign on to&#13;
the Ramstad-Kennedy discharge petition on&#13;
HR 1402.&#13;
,&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
The origin of&#13;
Snakes&#13;
BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
rosat()OO@uwp.edu&#13;
Olivier Rieppel gave a&#13;
Jecture on the origin of snakes last&#13;
Friday at noon in Greenquist 101,&#13;
Rieppel is the curator of&#13;
Fossil Amphibians and R@lcs&#13;
and chairman of die Department.&#13;
of Geology at the Field Museum&#13;
of Natural History in Chicago.&#13;
Rieppel is from Switzerland; he&#13;
studied in London and graduated&#13;
from the University of Zurich.&#13;
In 1951, a hypothesis was&#13;
fonned that snakes come from&#13;
a terrestrial origin. Snakes&#13;
originated from reduced limbed&#13;
lizards as evidenced by the&#13;
reduction of eye and limbs.&#13;
Many lineages i~tly&#13;
reduced limb to aryina degrees.&#13;
Limb reduced sq111rnates ~&#13;
by pushing with their bis&#13;
thr~h substrate by inqlimilizing&#13;
dlo size of their head and body.&#13;
111',v., .... -,..ow lizards consolidate their&#13;
kull and lower jaw. The skull&#13;
is not a good tool to use when&#13;
~-However, due to&#13;
- adaptation, their bniDcue&#13;
~ larger thus making their&#13;
~ a good tool for burrowing.&#13;
Fossils dating back 130&#13;
W1lion years are most informative&#13;
from the Middle East; they show&#13;
lizards&#13;
have hind limbs. In 1997,&#13;
Caldwell and Leses found fossils&#13;
from the Pachyrhachis era that&#13;
~_pdnutive snakes with&#13;
weJl-4eveloped hind limbs,&#13;
which link the snake to the&#13;
'fflDMIW Fossils of snakes&#13;
fiith weJl.developed hand&#13;
limbi _. that they are a sister&#13;
group to mosasaurs. Aniloded&#13;
IIIIIDI have a lateros sphenoid&#13;
bone. Scolecophided snakes&#13;
have a single mental forarnen.&#13;
A regressive ancestral condition&#13;
for squamates is an anap id&#13;
skull. The way to maximize the&#13;
cross section of the jaw adductor&#13;
musculature in a close space&#13;
is by manipulating the muscle&#13;
architecture.&#13;
At 1he end of the lecture,&#13;
be Mid osteology was not&#13;
aatisfactqry coough to identify&#13;
all snake relationships and that&#13;
preconceived tions on snake&#13;
relationships show.a not be&#13;
allowed to prevent the evaluation&#13;
~ an unorlhodox hypodieais.&#13;
When asked what made&#13;
him decide to study the origin&#13;
of anakes, Rieppel said. '1t&#13;
was a problem that had to be&#13;
investigated."&#13;
n versity of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
CBOLA SRI&#13;
application. One deadlin&#13;
ebruary 1, 2&#13;
;;:llW BUDGET from cover&#13;
Senator Carly-Anne Surber. The first of&#13;
the e piece of legislation wa a re elution&#13;
to _tr?ngly urge the faculty senate to extend&#13;
act1VIty hour to include 12:00 p.rn.-l :00&#13;
p.m. on Tuesdays an&lt;l Thursday in addition&#13;
to the present l 2:00-1 :00 p.m. periods on&#13;
Mondays, Wedne day , and Fridays.&#13;
The second resolution stated, "Parkside&#13;
Student Government A sociation sees fit to&#13;
establish the po ition of LGTBQ Director&#13;
for the upcoming 2007-2008 year, and&#13;
will forward this document to The Ranger&#13;
News for relea e."&#13;
All three of these re olulion were&#13;
table~ until the regularly cheduled meeting&#13;
on Fnday. Dec. 8; however, during that&#13;
meeting those resolutions were tabled once&#13;
again because of time constraints.&#13;
The Dec. 8 meeting tarted off with&#13;
a pre entation by Park ide Police Chief&#13;
Michael Marzion. The presenation wa an&#13;
in~onnational es ion about Taser. and their&#13;
use in law enforcement after the Mount&#13;
Pleasant Police department donated four&#13;
Tasers to Park ide Police. He poke about&#13;
the possibility of officers carrying these&#13;
weapons; although, he said only two would&#13;
be in use at any given time becau e of the&#13;
number of officer on duty.&#13;
Jl:11• MENTAL HEALTH from cover&#13;
Treatment Act. The two lawmakers al o&#13;
held a pre s conference in September with&#13;
others in recovery to appeal for treating&#13;
addiction on par with other medical&#13;
conditions in addition to this bill. There&#13;
are as many as 80 other member of the&#13;
hou e with mental health or ub lance u e&#13;
issue them elves. Over 300 organizations&#13;
aero the .S. support the pas age of this&#13;
bill, including the American Academy of&#13;
Pediatric , American Federation for Suicide&#13;
Prevention, Brain Injury As ociation of&#13;
America Inc., Center for Women '. Policy&#13;
· tudi . , . r I , t u ii&#13;
on Aging. ational Eating Disorders&#13;
Association, United Jewish Communitie&#13;
and the Wi con in Psychological&#13;
A, sociation.&#13;
According to Renee Kirby. the&#13;
Disabilitie Coordinator for W-Park. ide,&#13;
the university ha. approximate!; '275 to&#13;
300 tudent each year with documented&#13;
disabilities, appro. imately 80 with a&#13;
diagno ed mental illne . and 78 with a&#13;
diagnol\ed learning di ability ach ) car:&#13;
she noted that 90 percent of studenL ha, e&#13;
more than one diagno ed disabilit . Half&#13;
of the number of tudents with documented&#13;
di abilities would benetil from lhi&#13;
legislation.&#13;
The benefit is that a student "- ho&#13;
needed immediate ho pitalization for a&#13;
mental health i ue could not be turned&#13;
away by the ho pital for the mability to pa).&#13;
3&#13;
Manion said that the Ta er would&#13;
serve a an intermediate . t p between initial&#13;
contact and deadly fore . He ,Lr ed th l&#13;
they would be another option for offic r&#13;
':hen. are confronted with dangerou&#13;
1tuat1on ..&#13;
The econd half of the m eting wa&#13;
pent di cu fog p GA'. 07-0 budget&#13;
propo al . Per the new spending euid Jin&#13;
budget propo al mu t be pa ~ed~b , lh&#13;
general membership of an organiz ·tion&#13;
before being ubmitted to S E-\ .&#13;
enator Carly-Anne, urber u g I d&#13;
a cut in the tipend. aero . the board.&#13;
President Ty on Fette defend d th&#13;
propo ed stipend . a) in that he i the&#13;
lowest-paid tud nt government p idcnt&#13;
among 4-year U -Sy tern sch I and th 1&#13;
the percentage of the budget propo I pent&#13;
on . tipend is 3 percent lower than th . _&#13;
percent that they could have requ ted.&#13;
The motion to cut the tipend fi urei&#13;
was VQted on and not approved. Th enat&#13;
then voted on the budget propo. al a. a&#13;
whole, and it wai appro,ed. otin on th&#13;
enate nominee "- po tponcd. Th nc t&#13;
PSGA meeting will be riday. . 15, in&#13;
1olinaro D139.&#13;
an experience he had in lh pa t. irby&#13;
:aid that e,entually uitable pla ement&#13;
wa. found for the tudent with the h Ip o&#13;
the caseworker and lh on c II p • hi tric&#13;
profe ional at the h pita! in a I al&#13;
re. id ntial treatm nt center, but \\hal i&#13;
there had been no room th re.&#13;
Kirb. believe the bill ill r t&#13;
4 The Ranger! ews December 12..·2006 ,&#13;
Parkside Choirs Sing Like Angels&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
The choirs, overall, sang&#13;
brilliantly. As any choral concert&#13;
should be, the singing was the&#13;
The UW-Parkside choral best part. However, what really&#13;
department held a concert on drew me and other audience -&#13;
Sunday, Dec. 3, at 3:30 p.m.The members out of the concert were&#13;
performances were absolutely the numerous lulls. or awkward&#13;
superb. breaks, in between numbers&#13;
The UW-Parkside choirs, that were nothing but waiting,&#13;
under the direction of Dr. James and waiting and waiting for&#13;
B. Kinchen, Jr., held a special something to happen.&#13;
benefit concert for two important Tbese pauses in the show&#13;
local charities: Even Start and forced Dr. Kinchen to make&#13;
Project New Life. All proceeds a couple improv speeches.&#13;
went to these two groups. It appeared as if the stage&#13;
Halfway through the directions and knowing who was&#13;
performances, Kinchen took supposed to do what at a specific&#13;
the time to acknowledge some time and place in the concert&#13;
audience members who were were not solidified beforehand.&#13;
affiliated with the two charities. For example, after the&#13;
Kinchen told the audience what last song that was listed in the&#13;
good each charity does within program, the audience members&#13;
the Racine and Kenosha areas. applauded and began to leave.&#13;
The audience was then asked to However, they noticed that the&#13;
support the charities as much as choir was still standing on the&#13;
possible, Al that moment, in the stage risers.&#13;
middle of the concert, Kinchen A few choir members jumped&#13;
got out his pre-signed personal off of the risers and began to&#13;
checks and gave them to each of disappear offstage. These few&#13;
the charities. Kinchen wanted to stragglers were called back onto&#13;
make sure that everyone iii the the risers by the remaining choir&#13;
, . , thea!'!' ~e~ t!'~t he !,~c.ti7~S_, ~ • .', ~m~~: /:~}~t a~~."Jw~~'!t&#13;
,,. what he p. .reaches. ' ". ( . , by before the majori,y of'the&#13;
Although he still didn't hit&#13;
the high notes perfectly, Peralta's&#13;
charisma made it work out just&#13;
fine. The style of the song, West&#13;
Indian Calypso, also helped him&#13;
out drastically. Peralta's sliding&#13;
vocal_smatched the song's style&#13;
beautifully.&#13;
[was also impressed to&#13;
see that Peralta had the entire&#13;
song memorized. He had ari&#13;
enormous solo, which must have&#13;
been fairly difficult to memorize.&#13;
My personal favorite song&#13;
that University Chorale sang was&#13;
still "Marry a Woman Uglier&#13;
than You." This little number is&#13;
always quite the crowd pleaser.&#13;
Once again, the audience cracked&#13;
up at the song's lyrics. The title&#13;
probably had something to do&#13;
with it, too.&#13;
Voices of Parkside sang&#13;
eight numbers: "Praise Ye&#13;
the Lord," ."God is a Spirit,"&#13;
"Sing unto the Lord," "If music&#13;
be the Food of Love," "Hail&#13;
Mary," "Do not Awaken the&#13;
Sleeping Little Baby," "Rockin'&#13;
Jerusalem," and "Three Spanish&#13;
Carols" ("Pastores a Belen,"&#13;
"Que regalo?," and "Adorer eI&#13;
Nino").&#13;
The soloists in "Rockin'&#13;
Jerusalem" were Kristina Dahl&#13;
and Adrian O'Connor. Dahl's&#13;
operatic, soprano voice soared&#13;
once more. O'Connor gave a&#13;
good attempt at his solo but was&#13;
a'iittle Oat for most of it.&#13;
"If Music be the Food of&#13;
better job than when .1last saw , Love" was definitely one of&#13;
him perform the piece, ." 't e: , , my two favorite songs. that this&#13;
waiting choir finally decided to&#13;
exit.&#13;
This made a couple people&#13;
sitting in the audience yell,&#13;
''Well. is that the end, or isn't it?"&#13;
That was clearly the question&#13;
that everyone had at the time,&#13;
both on and off the stage.&#13;
University Chorale initially&#13;
sang seven songs: "Hallelujah!"&#13;
"All ye who music love," "All&#13;
Ye that Cried unto the Lord,"&#13;
"A Red, Red Rose," "Marry a&#13;
Woman Uglier than You," "Lo!&#13;
How A Rose E'er Blooming,"&#13;
and "Alleluia."&#13;
"Hallelujah!" started off&#13;
the concert with a powerful and&#13;
dynamic entrance. Rita Torcaso,&#13;
a student conductor, directed the&#13;
choir during "La! How A Rose&#13;
E'er Blooming."&#13;
Robin Haselwander, another&#13;
student conductor, directed the&#13;
choir during" All ye who music&#13;
loves."&#13;
Peterval Peralta, a tenor&#13;
in the University Chorale and&#13;
the soloist in "Marry a Woman&#13;
Uglier than You," did a much&#13;
particular choir sang. 1 listened&#13;
to part of this song while closin»0-&#13;
my eyes. I got goose bumps all&#13;
over my arm~. The song was so&#13;
entrancing that I got sleepier as it&#13;
continued.&#13;
Not only was this a gorgeous&#13;
song to begin with, but also&#13;
the choir performed it with 8&#13;
perfection. "&#13;
My other favorite song&#13;
that this choir performed was&#13;
Gregory Berg's ''Do not Awaken&#13;
the Sleeping Little Baby." This&#13;
number was a fun, staccato piece. I&#13;
In other words, this song's notes&#13;
and lyrics w~re short, accented,&#13;
and choppy. It was another&#13;
beautiful piece.&#13;
High Five, a female&#13;
ensemble, final!thad all of its&#13;
members on stage to perform&#13;
the Meredith Willson classic&#13;
from "The Music Man," -rui&#13;
There Was You." The members&#13;
included Elizabeth Lynn Hanson,&#13;
Briana Lipor, Aimee Miller, Sha-&#13;
Nita Rhea, and Lizann Villatoro.&#13;
The first time Iheard this&#13;
song performed by this group, I&#13;
thought it sounded fairly decent.&#13;
It is difficult to produce a 'great&#13;
number when not all of the&#13;
group's members are present.&#13;
This time around. with each of&#13;
the members there, the song&#13;
was brilliantly sung. It was&#13;
absolutely gorgeous!&#13;
After High Five performed,&#13;
the audience was Invited to sing&#13;
3 couple Christmas carols with&#13;
the choir. The audience and&#13;
choir were directed by Carly&#13;
Potter and Terry Spradlin. The&#13;
caroling sounded like it was a big&#13;
hit.&#13;
University Chorale was&#13;
back on the stage to close out the&#13;
show with four shorter pieces.&#13;
They sang "Pat-a-Pan,' "Nia,'&#13;
"Earol of the Bells," and "My&#13;
God is an Awesome God."&#13;
The final song, "My God&#13;
is an Awesome God." was. a&#13;
delightful ending to an excellent&#13;
concert: This song had the choir&#13;
swaying, sidestepping, and&#13;
smiling throughout the entire&#13;
piece.&#13;
The soloists were Ayesu&#13;
Lartey, Lizann Villatoro, and&#13;
Benjamin Hacker. Each of these&#13;
soloists did a great job and had a&#13;
nice. strong voice. Bravo to you&#13;
all!&#13;
There was supposed to be&#13;
one more section of the audience&#13;
joining with the choir in singing&#13;
more Christmas carols. but this&#13;
moment never happened.&#13;
Alejandro Alumbreros&#13;
accompanied the choirs on piano.&#13;
.1've never seen Alumbreros&#13;
perform before, but he was&#13;
clearly a professional and has&#13;
been playing the piano for a long&#13;
time. He was fun to watch, and&#13;
his hand movements on the keys&#13;
were intriguing.&#13;
Although this was a faprastic&#13;
concert, there weren't many&#13;
audience members.&#13;
1•&#13;
4 The Ranger News December 12, 2006&#13;
Parkside Choirs Sing Lik~ Angels&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houde000@uwp.edu&#13;
The UW-Parkside choral&#13;
department held a concert on&#13;
Sunday, Dec. 3, at 3:30 p.m.The&#13;
performances were absolutely&#13;
superb.&#13;
The UW-P arkside choirs,&#13;
under the direction of Dr. James&#13;
B . K inchen, Jr., held a special&#13;
benefi t concert for two i mportant&#13;
local charities: Even Start and&#13;
Proj ect New Life. A ll proceeds&#13;
went to the e twQ group s.&#13;
Halfway th roug h the&#13;
performanc e , Kinc he n took&#13;
the time to acknowledge some&#13;
audience member who were&#13;
affiliated with the two charities .&#13;
Kinchen told the audience what&#13;
good each charity does within&#13;
the Racine and Kenosha areas.&#13;
The audience was then asked to&#13;
s upport the charities as much as&#13;
possible. At that moment, in the&#13;
middle of the concert, Kinchen&#13;
got out his pre-signed personal&#13;
checks and gave them to each of&#13;
the charities. Kinchen wanted to&#13;
make sure that everyone in the&#13;
thea ~e kn.e""'._ that he J.&gt;~C!iCCS&#13;
what he p reac hes .&#13;
The choirs, overall, sang&#13;
brilliantly. As any choral concert&#13;
should be, the singing was the&#13;
best part. However. what really&#13;
drew me and other audien c ·&#13;
members out of the concert were&#13;
the numerou lulls. or awkward&#13;
breaks, in between numbers&#13;
that were nothing but waiting,&#13;
and waiting and waiting for&#13;
o me th i ng to happen.&#13;
These pauses in the how&#13;
fo rced Dr. Kin chen to make&#13;
a couple improv speec hes.&#13;
It appeared as if t he stage&#13;
directions and knowing who wa&#13;
uppo ed to do wh at at a specific&#13;
time an d place in th e concert&#13;
were not olidified befo re h and .&#13;
F or example, after the&#13;
last song that was listed in the&#13;
prog ram, the audience members&#13;
applauded and began to leave.&#13;
However, they noticed that the&#13;
choir was still s tanding on the&#13;
stage risers.&#13;
A few choir members jumped&#13;
off of the risers and began to&#13;
disappear offstage. These few&#13;
stragglers were called back onto&#13;
the risers by the remaining choir&#13;
members. M least a minute went&#13;
0by before the majority of the&#13;
waiting choir finally decided to&#13;
exit.&#13;
This made a couple people&#13;
sitting in the audience yell,&#13;
"Well. is that the end, or isn't it?"&#13;
That wa clearly the question&#13;
that everyone had at the Lime,&#13;
both on and off the stage.&#13;
University Chorale initially&#13;
sang seven songs: "Hallelujah!"&#13;
''Al l ye who music love," "All&#13;
Ye that Cried unto the Lord,"&#13;
" A Red, Red Rose," " M arry a&#13;
Woman Ugli er than Yo u ," " Lo!&#13;
How A Ro e E'er Bl ooming,"&#13;
an d "AJleluia."&#13;
" Halle lujah !" started off&#13;
the concert with a pow erful and&#13;
dynamic e ntrance . Rita Torcaso,&#13;
a s tudent conductor, d irecte d the&#13;
choir during "Lo! How A Rose&#13;
E ' er Blooming."&#13;
Robin H aselwander, another&#13;
student conductor, directed the&#13;
choir during "All ye who music&#13;
loves."&#13;
Peterval Peralta, a tenor&#13;
in the University Chorale and&#13;
the soloist in "Marry a Woman&#13;
Uglier than You," did a much&#13;
better job than when I last saw&#13;
him perform the p~ .,&#13;
Although he. till didn't hit&#13;
the high notes perfectly, Peralta's&#13;
charisma made it work out just&#13;
fine. The style of the song, West&#13;
Indi an Cal ypso, also helped him&#13;
ou t drastically. Peralta 's sliding&#13;
vocal_s matched the song's style&#13;
beautifully.&#13;
I was also impre sed to&#13;
see that Peralta had the entire&#13;
song memorized. He had an&#13;
enormous olo, which must ha e&#13;
been fairly difficult to memo1;ze.&#13;
My personal favorite ong&#13;
that University Chorale sang was&#13;
still "Marry a Woman Uglier&#13;
than You." This little number is&#13;
always quite the crowd pleaser.&#13;
Once again, the audience cracked&#13;
up at the song's lyrics. The title&#13;
probably had omething to do&#13;
with it, too.&#13;
Voices of Parkside sang&#13;
eight numbers: " Prai e Ye&#13;
th e Lord," ."God i a Spiri t ,"&#13;
" Sing u n to the Lord," "If mu sic&#13;
be th e Food of Lo ve," " H ai l&#13;
Mary," " Do not Awaken the&#13;
Sleeping Little Baby," " Roc kin '&#13;
Jerusalem," and " Three Spanish&#13;
Carols" ("Pastore s a Belen,"&#13;
"Que regalo?," and " Adorar el&#13;
Nino").&#13;
The soloists in "Roclcin '&#13;
Jerusalem" were Kristina Dahl&#13;
and Adrian O ' Connor. Dahl's&#13;
operatic, soprano voice s~ared&#13;
once more. O 'Connor gave a&#13;
good attempt at his solo but was&#13;
a little flat for most of it.&#13;
"If Music be the Food of&#13;
Love" was definitely one of&#13;
my two favorite songs that this&#13;
particular choir sang. I listened&#13;
to part of this song while closino&#13;
0&#13;
my eye . I got goose bumps all&#13;
over my arms. The song was 0&#13;
entrancing that I got sleep ier as it&#13;
continued.&#13;
Not only was this a gorgeous&#13;
ong to begin with, but also&#13;
the choir performed it with&#13;
perfection.&#13;
My other favorite song&#13;
that this choir performed was&#13;
Gregory Berg' "Do not Awaken&#13;
the Sleeping Little B aby." Thi s&#13;
number was a fun, staccato pi ece.&#13;
In other word , thi o n g' notes&#13;
and lyric were s hort, accented,&#13;
and choppy. It was ano th er&#13;
beautiful piece.&#13;
High Five, a female&#13;
en emble, finally had all of its&#13;
members on stage to perform&#13;
the Meredith Willson classic&#13;
from "The Music Man," "Tili&#13;
There Was You." The membe rs&#13;
included Elizabeth Lynn Hanson,&#13;
Briana Lipor, Aimee Miller, ShaNita&#13;
Rhea, and Lizann Villatoro.&#13;
The first time I heard this&#13;
song performed by this group, I&#13;
thought it sounded fairly decen t.&#13;
It is difficult to produce a ·great&#13;
numtier when not all of the&#13;
group'. members are present.&#13;
T his time around, with eacli of&#13;
the members there, the song&#13;
was brilliantly ung. It was&#13;
ab olutely gorgeous!&#13;
After High Five performed,&#13;
the audience was invited to si ng&#13;
a couple Christmas carols with&#13;
the choir. The audience and&#13;
choir were directed by Carly&#13;
Potter and Terry Spradlin. The&#13;
caroling sounded like it was a big&#13;
hit.&#13;
University Chorale was&#13;
back on the tage to close out the&#13;
show with four shorter pieces .&#13;
They sang "Pat-a-Pan," "Nia,"&#13;
"Carol of the Bells," and "My&#13;
God is an Awesome God ."&#13;
The final song, "My God&#13;
is an Awesome God." was a&#13;
delightful ending to an excellent&#13;
concert. This song had the choir&#13;
swaying, sidestepping, and&#13;
·mi ling throughout the entire&#13;
piece.&#13;
The soloi ts were Aye u&#13;
Lartey, Lizann Villatoro, and&#13;
Benjamin Hack er. Each of the e&#13;
o l ois t d id a great j ob an d had a&#13;
nice, strong vo ice. B ravo to you&#13;
a ll !&#13;
There was suppo ed to be&#13;
o ne more ec tion of th e audience&#13;
joining with the choir in singing&#13;
more Chris tmas carols, but thi s&#13;
moment never happened.&#13;
Alejandro Alumbreros&#13;
accompanied the choirs on piano.&#13;
I've never seen Alumbreros&#13;
perform before, but he was&#13;
clearly a professional and has&#13;
been playing the piano for a long&#13;
time. He was fun to watch, and&#13;
his hand movements on the keys&#13;
were intriguing.&#13;
Although this was a fantastic&#13;
concert, there weren't many&#13;
audience members.&#13;
I&#13;
[)ecernber12.2006&#13;
SeAl••-or Art S ow&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
BY ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
rosatOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
The Communication Arts&#13;
Gallery hosted the semester's&#13;
first Senior Art Show. The three&#13;
artists who were featured during&#13;
the Senior Art Show were&#13;
Jamison Bell, William Hinca&#13;
and Michael Rash. '&#13;
All three of them had a&#13;
number of works on display, to&#13;
the point where 55 total items&#13;
were on display for the public&#13;
to look at. Bell showcased&#13;
numerous works that were&#13;
completed through the&#13;
process of printmaki n 0O'&#13;
Hinca displayed many designs&#13;
that used graphic artistry, and&#13;
Rash had an abundance of&#13;
illustrations on display.&#13;
'In addition to their art&#13;
work, all three artists had&#13;
statements on display for the&#13;
public to view, which gave&#13;
an insight into what types of&#13;
characteristics are present in&#13;
their works as well as revealing&#13;
a bit about themselves.&#13;
Exerts from Hinca's&#13;
statement were "Like a&#13;
~haracter in a font, my function&#13;
IS to communicate speci fie&#13;
messages to my audiences.&#13;
My structural features of bold&#13;
italic, serif or san serif offer '&#13;
a variety of representations&#13;
information-and experienc~s.&#13;
"The majority of my&#13;
graphics consist of strategic&#13;
focal points consisting of&#13;
classical forms and elements&#13;
of characters. but from a new&#13;
perspective or with a new&#13;
motivation for sales. Iallocate&#13;
collective parameters of color&#13;
d~nsity, placement, and graphics&#13;
either in motion or static for my&#13;
works,"&#13;
Portions of Rash's&#13;
statement were "Every artist&#13;
should strive to affect or change&#13;
anyone coming in coiuact&#13;
with his or her art work. The&#13;
duty of an artist should couple&#13;
expression with practical&#13;
executiou.jind within such&#13;
a simplistic format, become&#13;
casual agents of transformation&#13;
or recognition in the audience.&#13;
"My work seeks to do so by&#13;
combining certain idealistic&#13;
elements of formalism with&#13;
an added emotional context of&#13;
imagery and shape."&#13;
Portions of Bell's&#13;
statement were "In order for&#13;
me to be an artist I must be&#13;
constantly having in my artistic&#13;
environment this is where I live&#13;
and find my inspiration. is why&#13;
I do what I do. This inspiration&#13;
comes from the everyday items.&#13;
where I see fonn and artistic&#13;
design.&#13;
'These ideas come from my ~&#13;
history in the automotive&#13;
and industrial fields. I tend- ~g&#13;
to foeus,.onJ.1:Je ~p£eneraLion,_ .. _,~z&#13;
of an industry and the graffiti ~&#13;
approach in industrial decay. g&#13;
Bell stated" ~&#13;
A Bitter-Sweet Peace&#13;
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&lt;:hrlstmal' En-. 1914.'&#13;
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L.M'-d UII a irue !\tury.&#13;
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5&#13;
Guitar Ensemble&#13;
BY ROBERT ROSATI - .&#13;
RosatOOO@uwp.edu were w.nuen by Antonio Lauro.&#13;
The Music department Lindquist and Robin-on&#13;
sponsors free concerts in i:rfonned Fernando or',&#13;
the Union Cinema Theater ue~ m Tho Mmemcms once&#13;
every Wednesday at noo Robinson \, '010 performance&#13;
Wednesday Dec 6 G . n. had concluded. The Guuar&#13;
. '. unar En bl&#13;
Ensemble performed at th ~111 e reappeared on&#13;
Union Cinema Theater T~" \tag.e a... an entire group and&#13;
concen was directed b~Gee ~rtc.mned" uite 111 C 1aJor"&#13;
Lindquist. orge 1 ~ Leonhard \ on COAl!. op.&#13;
Th&#13;
h&#13;
_6 to end the how It "a a&#13;
d e s ow opened wiIth SI.X spectacular concert&#13;
ance numbers from the 17th&#13;
and I th centuries. including&#13;
"Menuette" by Teleman and&#13;
"Bourree" by Bach. which&#13;
were performed by the&#13;
entire group. After that,&#13;
Vivaldi's "Andante" from&#13;
the "Concerto G" was&#13;
performed.&#13;
In solo performances.&#13;
Keith Abrams played&#13;
"Caprice" by Carcassi&#13;
and "Waltz" by Carulli.&#13;
Travis Robinson&#13;
then took center&#13;
stage while&#13;
performing&#13;
"Vals&#13;
Venezolano&#13;
No. 2" and&#13;
"Virgilio:'&#13;
both of which&#13;
Black Student Union&#13;
Has a Fashionable Night&#13;
" .. .'&#13;
JOYEIJX NOEL ('nm"," (;1I11I~TI'I \S)&#13;
.Y RAMON A. JAIMEZ&#13;
JaimeOOl@uwp.edu&#13;
It's hard to carry on the business 9f war when&#13;
Debas shared a drink with the enemy. Such is the&#13;
eSSQDof Christian Carion's "Joyeux Noel," shown&#13;
DIbe Uoion Cinema last Wednesday as part of&#13;
e Student Foreign Film Series despite technical&#13;
55ues Ibat delayed the start of the film.&#13;
Carion's film examines the events of the first&#13;
'~lrrujs.~d,tI!e,fjt:s~~ f!~"of,WqrldWar I"&#13;
in which German. French. and Scottish&#13;
soldiers enjoyed each other's drink,&#13;
music, and company to come together&#13;
on a frozen battlefield to forget the war&#13;
for a few hours. Together opposing&#13;
sides of war came to a peace that their&#13;
commanders could nOl understand or&#13;
accept, disbandjng or relocating those&#13;
units which had fraternized with the&#13;
opposition, for as the film's tagline says.&#13;
"Without all enemy. lhere can be no war:'&#13;
The unique horror of World War&#13;
I, in which there is constant shelling and&#13;
mOre than a few mjssions with very high&#13;
casualty rates, is hard to comprehend ill&#13;
the modern world where in we can see&#13;
whole wars fought on television and&#13;
won during commercial breaks. With an&#13;
absolutely perfect location. the snow, the&#13;
trenches. and the bombings are brought&#13;
back to horrid reality. Fear and disparity&#13;
play on the faces of the soldiers, perfectly&#13;
portrayed throughout the film. The sense&#13;
of loss and a desire for home are made&#13;
palpable by the end where, for getting so&#13;
close to the enemy, soldiers are denied&#13;
the chance to see their families before&#13;
headi.n.g to a new front.&#13;
If "Joyeux Noel" suffers from anything&#13;
it is a slow, plodding, pace. To get the&#13;
audience in touch with the soldiers, there&#13;
is a great effort made to focus on little things and&#13;
minor moments that anyone could relate roo And.&#13;
while this is effective, it forces the film to crawl at&#13;
times. None the less, "Joyeux Noel" proves to be&#13;
an enjoyable and enlightening step into the First&#13;
World War and the hopes and hardships suffered&#13;
therein.&#13;
t 1:&#13;
CAMILLA SI~10S&#13;
simon026@uwp.edu&#13;
Excitement. cncrg} and&#13;
Sl) Ie were ju ... t ...ome of the&#13;
words that could dc..c.ribc Black&#13;
Student Union· ...f'a\hlon Sho"&#13;
Frid3) night lllarlcd th~ ~nd&#13;
annual show.&#13;
The free e\ ent \\'h held I~&#13;
Main Place and featured l:\\&#13;
Park,ide ,tudeDh modellOg&#13;
clothing frPm local ,Ulre . .,ul.:h&#13;
as Attitude. Buc~le, CharI oliO&#13;
Ruse. Boston tore, After&#13;
Hours. Debb. and Morage&#13;
The opening catcg.o£).&#13;
entitled "Up and Coming" had&#13;
clothing from UW-Parkslde&#13;
student Edward Griffin. Grifhn.&#13;
the CEO and founder of the&#13;
online hip hop magazine www.&#13;
hiphopuciLcom, designed shirts&#13;
for the Web site.&#13;
Other categories were&#13;
titled Urban. Business; and&#13;
Formal. Each had about 15&#13;
models per category. Masters of&#13;
ceremonies Duane Johnson and&#13;
Latoya Henry kept the audience&#13;
amused with dancing. singing,&#13;
and laughter. WIPZ DJ.'d the&#13;
music at this event&#13;
The event was opened with&#13;
special guests Deuce Deuce, a&#13;
hip-hop group from Milwaukee&#13;
..,) way ofCtn \., udrc- C&#13;
members were n ouraged t&#13;
tand up and da.m: 10 the: beat&#13;
Dunng tnt mu Ion. (he C'h t&#13;
Dan ...c learn llcrtuncd the&#13;
.ludlcn C' \\uh roulll1 Ih r&#13;
ux:ludcd hlp--h0!l retlll&#13;
\ rOil I lal gu t&#13;
en: 1I1\'II~dh y,.av of \ Ir&#13;
invitation The I ull nd&#13;
'taff \\e aled I lal&#13;
lahl nc r the fron. of Ih&#13;
lage and \\ ~ ~I\en lal&#13;
tn:atlJl('nl "lIh ~ ndJ ht t hi&#13;
and catcn.-d sand\\1ct&#13;
JaJ...131(lhn n&#13;
pro~ammtng chair of th&#13;
e\ cnl. -.ald .... h ultcnUnn hlf&#13;
thi ) eat' 00\\ I 10hOI' I n'&#13;
mcamng and more Iud nl&#13;
cxpo\ure .,&#13;
The c\t.nt \\3 \Cf)&#13;
crowded and had man) gu&#13;
from ,urroundmg 11001&#13;
. uch as UW-Mlh .. ukee. W.&#13;
Whitewater. Marquette, and&#13;
Carthage College.&#13;
Dam'ha WillIam&gt; ••&#13;
member of the audience, was&#13;
very Impressed WIth the show&#13;
"I like how they featured&#13;
different c10dung Slyl .....&#13;
said. "Everydung was up 10&#13;
date and very organm:d. Ihope&#13;
they have anod&gt;er one."&#13;
oece,mber 12, 2006&#13;
e&#13;
ro at000@uwp.edu&#13;
The Communication Arts&#13;
Gallery hosted the semester's&#13;
first Senior Art Show. The three&#13;
artists who were featured during&#13;
the Senior Art Show were&#13;
Jamison Bell, William Hinca.&#13;
and Michael Rash.&#13;
All three of them had a&#13;
number of works on display, to&#13;
the point where 55 total items&#13;
were on di play for the public&#13;
to look at. Bell howcased&#13;
numerous works that were&#13;
completed through the&#13;
proces of printmakmg.&#13;
Hinca displayed many design&#13;
that used graphic artistry, and&#13;
Rash had an abunaance of&#13;
illustrations on di play.&#13;
In addition to their art&#13;
work, aJJ three artists had&#13;
statements on display for the&#13;
public to view, which gave&#13;
an insight into v,.hat types of&#13;
characteristics are prt:sent in&#13;
their works as well a revealing&#13;
a bit about themselves.&#13;
Exerts from Hinca ·s&#13;
statement were "Like a&#13;
character in a font, my function&#13;
i. to communicate specific&#13;
mes ages to my audiences.&#13;
My structural feature. of bold,&#13;
italic. serif or san serif ofter&#13;
a variety of representation .&#13;
information and experiences.&#13;
''The majority of my&#13;
graphic. consist of strategic&#13;
focal points consisting of&#13;
clas. ical ~ rms and elements&#13;
of characters, but from a new&#13;
perspective or with a new&#13;
motivation for sales. I allocate&#13;
collective parameter of color.&#13;
density, placement and graphic&#13;
either in motion or static for my&#13;
works."&#13;
Portions of Ra!sh 's&#13;
stat ment w re ".l~,ery artist&#13;
should strive to affect r change&#13;
anyone coming in co11tact&#13;
with his or her art work. The&#13;
duty of an artist should couple&#13;
expression with practical&#13;
xecution, ,l_nd within such&#13;
a simpli:tic fom1a1. become&#13;
casual agents of tmnsformation&#13;
or recognition in the audience.&#13;
"My work seeks to do so by&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
combining certain 1dcali ti&#13;
element s of formalism with&#13;
an added emotional conte t of&#13;
imagery and shape."&#13;
Portions of Bell'&#13;
·tatement were · In order for&#13;
me to be an arti t l must be&#13;
constantly having in m} arti. tic&#13;
environment thi. i v.here l liH!&#13;
and find my inspiration. i h)&#13;
J do \\ hat I do. Thi 1n p1ration&#13;
come from the e, Cl) day item&#13;
where I ee form and arti ti&#13;
.------,.. _ A Bitter-Sweet Peace&#13;
( hrl IR ~ hi', 11114.&#13;
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P'tttrJ.&#13;
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JO ~!JI .. ~,~ El&#13;
in which Gennan. French. and coui h&#13;
soldiers enjoyed each other· drink.&#13;
music. and company to come logcth r&#13;
on a fro.ten battlefield to forget the 'I\&#13;
for a few hour .. Together oppo ing&#13;
sides of war came to a peace that their&#13;
commanders 1.:ould not under tand or&#13;
accept. disbanding or relocating tho e&#13;
units which had fratemi7ed with th&#13;
opposition. for as the tilm' taglinc a) ...&#13;
"Without an enemy. there can be no Y.ar.&#13;
The unique horror or World War&#13;
I. in which there is con tanr shelling and&#13;
more than a few missions with ,cry high&#13;
casualty rates, is hard to comprehend in&#13;
the modem world where in we can ee&#13;
whole war fought on tele, i. ion and&#13;
won during commercial breaks. With an&#13;
absolutely pertect location. the sno\\, tl1e&#13;
trenches. and the bombings are brought&#13;
back to horrid reality. Fear and disparity&#13;
play on the faces of the . oldiers. perfectly&#13;
po rtrayed th roug hout th e film . The en. e&#13;
of loss and a de ire for home are rn_ade&#13;
paJpable by the end where. for ge tll?g o&#13;
close to the enemy, soldiers are demed&#13;
the chance to ee their fami lie before&#13;
heading to a new front. .&#13;
If "Joyeux oel'' uffers from anything L-------~~~:_..:::..:::::::~:_ ______ __. it is a low, plodding, pace. T~ get th e&#13;
. audience in touch with the soldiers, there Y RAMON A. JAIMEZ&#13;
jaimeOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
It's hard to carry on the business 9f war when&#13;
ne has shared a drink with the enemy. Such is the&#13;
CSSon of Christian Carion's "Joyeux Noel," shown&#13;
0 the Union Cinema last Wedne day as part ~f&#13;
e Student Foreign Film Series de pite techrucaJ&#13;
ssues that delayed the start of the film.&#13;
Canon's film eitamines the events of tbe firS t&#13;
· stmas, and the .first &lt;;ease ~.re, of Worl&lt;l W~ I, ·&#13;
is a great effort made to focu on little things an!&#13;
. ts that anyone could relate to. An ' mmor momen fi wl at&#13;
hil this is effective, it forces the lm to era&#13;
: e None the Jess, "Joyeux Noel" proves to be&#13;
:::joyable and enlightening step i~to the;trs~&#13;
World War and the hopes and hardships su ere&#13;
therein.&#13;
Guitar Ensemble&#13;
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The 1u\tc department&#13;
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6 The Ranger News&#13;
December 12,2006&#13;
Men Lose Two Leads on Road&#13;
BY JOSH TALYOR&#13;
taylo039@uwp.edu&#13;
The UW-Parkside Men's&#13;
Basketball team took a trip to&#13;
Illinois for two Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference games last week. The&#13;
Rangers returned with two hard&#13;
fought losses and a conference&#13;
record of 1-3 (6-4 overall). The&#13;
team suffered a loss of 66-62 to the&#13;
Cougars of SIU Edwardsville on&#13;
Thursday night, Dec. and another&#13;
defeat of 82-72 to the Hawks of&#13;
Quincy University on Saturday&#13;
afternoon, Dec. The Rangers led&#13;
until late in both games.&#13;
Good all-around effort by both&#13;
teams had Thursday's game against&#13;
SIU-Edwardsville tied at the end&#13;
of the first half .. As a team, the&#13;
Rangers made five three-pointers&#13;
• and shot 45.2 percent from the field&#13;
in the first half. Brad Ferstenou and&#13;
Cory Brezovar both knocked down&#13;
two jumpers each from long range.&#13;
The Cougar's matched the hot&#13;
shooting of the Rangers with a first&#13;
half percentage of 51.7 from the&#13;
field. There were six ties and five.&#13;
lead changes in the first half, with&#13;
Lavontay Fenderson taking-flight&#13;
with a powerful slam to tie the&#13;
game at 34 to end the first half.&#13;
UW-Parkside's nice shooting&#13;
continued in the second half. as the&#13;
Rangers added four more threepointers&#13;
and shot 42.9 percent from&#13;
the field. The game' continued&#13;
to be tight, however, as the lead&#13;
continued to flip-flop between UWParks&#13;
ide and Sill-Edwardsville.&#13;
While attempting 13 more&#13;
shots from the charity stripe than&#13;
the Rangers' single second half&#13;
free throw attempt, the Cougars&#13;
captured a four-point lead over the&#13;
Panthers with 3 :08 remaining in the&#13;
game. Fenderson then hit a threepoint&#13;
shot to reduce the Cougar's&#13;
lead to one, making the score 63-&#13;
62.&#13;
A pair of turnovers and missed&#13;
shots by UW-Parkside allowed&#13;
SIU-Edwardsville to pull away&#13;
with the 66-62 victory over the&#13;
Rangers. Ferstenou led all Rangers&#13;
with 14 points, while Fenderson&#13;
and Brezovar both contributed with&#13;
13 points in Thursday's difficult&#13;
contest.&#13;
UW-Parkside arrived at&#13;
Quincy University on Saturday,&#13;
Dec. 9, desiring a win to redeem&#13;
Thursday's loss. The team found&#13;
itself in another tense first half of&#13;
basketball.&#13;
The Rangers jumped out to an&#13;
early seven-point lead, making five&#13;
of their first six shots from the field.&#13;
. The Rangers shot 43.3 percent from&#13;
the field for the entire half. Quincy&#13;
quickly diminished UW-Parkside's&#13;
lead with their own great shooting,&#13;
making five of eight froin threepoint&#13;
range for 62.5 percent.&#13;
Quincy's Andre Muse finished&#13;
the first half with a three-pointer&#13;
to capture the lead for·Quincy;&#13;
however, La Ventay Fenderson and&#13;
Kyle Clark's first half points of&#13;
12 and II, respectively, kept the&#13;
Rangers close behind the Hawks at&#13;
halftime.&#13;
Quincy University entered the&#13;
second half by quickly securing&#13;
an eight-point lead. Good defense&#13;
then fueled the Rangers, as they&#13;
went on a 9-0 run to recapture the&#13;
lead 46-45.&#13;
Midway through the second&#13;
half, Parkside began to pull&#13;
away with a seven-point lead,&#13;
but poor shooting from the field&#13;
allowed Quincy to get back into&#13;
the game. Down "the stretch, the&#13;
Ranger's 25 percent shooting from&#13;
long range, along with the 26-&#13;
point effort from Quincy's Muse,&#13;
accompanied by his teammate&#13;
Joel Box and his 25 points and rebounds, caused UW-Parkside to&#13;
fall to Quincy University in a final&#13;
of 82-72.&#13;
Fenderson led all the Rangers&#13;
with 19 points. Kyle Clark added&#13;
15 points, and TyroneDeacon&#13;
scored 12 in Saturday's contest.&#13;
The Rangers will now look to&#13;
regain some momentum against&#13;
their next four opponents, all of&#13;
which are non-conference matches.&#13;
They meet up with the&#13;
Saginaw Valley State Cardinals&#13;
of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate _&#13;
Athletic Conference on Wednesday,&#13;
Dec. 13, for their third road game&#13;
within a week. Their next GLVC&#13;
competition doesn't come until&#13;
the Northern Kentucky Norse visit&#13;
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Join us for the weekly meeting&#13;
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deposU. Contact Betty at (414) 828 -&#13;
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January to May. Call 496-5526.&#13;
Responsible roommate wanted to&#13;
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400 per month de posit needed. Call&#13;
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For more info please call 262-960-&#13;
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collection: Inklings. Available online&#13;
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Announcements&#13;
Would you be interested in joining&#13;
a Heathen/Pagan/Etc/Questioning&#13;
group? Email me at Foat&#13;
OOOOl@uwp.edu. I am Looking to&#13;
see if there i enough support to get&#13;
thi~ arted.&#13;
Do you have a talent you want to&#13;
c,ho,, • ff? Then come to Talent&#13;
Ni.gh Tuesdays . pon ored by&#13;
Parkside Activities Board. ext&#13;
TNT is on November 21st. 8 p.m. in&#13;
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