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8:36am.&#13;
Joseph&#13;
A &#13;
Cabili&#13;
was &#13;
ticketed&#13;
for &#13;
driving&#13;
87 mph&#13;
in&#13;
a posted&#13;
55 mph zone.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/24/06&#13;
06-767&#13;
Theft&#13;
- From&#13;
Building.&#13;
Tallent&#13;
Hall.&#13;
1O:30am.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
someone&#13;
accessed&#13;
his bank&#13;
account&#13;
and removed&#13;
a sum&#13;
of money&#13;
without&#13;
his consent.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report.&#13;
•&#13;
11124/06&#13;
06-768&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
CfH&#13;
G &#13;
@CTHE.&#13;
1O:13am.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to Luddie&#13;
B Johnson&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11124/06&#13;
06-769&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
CTH&#13;
G &#13;
@ CTH&#13;
E. &#13;
1O:)3pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to Vickie&#13;
0 &#13;
Green&#13;
for &#13;
Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign&#13;
and Vecbal&#13;
warning&#13;
for&#13;
Speeding.&#13;
Officee&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11124/06&#13;
06-770&#13;
Teaffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
900 &#13;
Block&#13;
of &#13;
CTH&#13;
G. 8:38am.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to Mary&#13;
M &#13;
Oliak&#13;
for Mandatory&#13;
Seatbelts&#13;
Requirement&#13;
and Verbal&#13;
warning&#13;
for Speeding.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11125/06&#13;
06'771&#13;
Disorderly&#13;
Conduct.&#13;
Sports/Activity&#13;
Center.&#13;
5:51pm.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
incident&#13;
that happened&#13;
between&#13;
a player&#13;
and a referee.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report,&#13;
no citations&#13;
issued.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11125/06&#13;
06-772&#13;
A1ann&#13;
- &#13;
Fire.&#13;
Comm.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Building.&#13;
6:&#13;
lapm.&#13;
UWPPD&#13;
Alann&#13;
Panel&#13;
reports&#13;
active&#13;
alarm,&#13;
Officer&#13;
responded&#13;
and found&#13;
no fire/no&#13;
smoke.&#13;
Alarm&#13;
panel&#13;
reset.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/26/06&#13;
06-773&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Lot.&#13;
3:19am.&#13;
While&#13;
officer&#13;
was&#13;
patrolling&#13;
the lots.&#13;
Officer&#13;
viewed&#13;
3 individual&#13;
in-a vehicle.&#13;
10&#13;
minutes&#13;
later&#13;
they&#13;
were&#13;
still in vehicle.&#13;
Officer&#13;
issued&#13;
3 &#13;
Underage&#13;
Drinking-&#13;
Possess/Consume&#13;
citations.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared&#13;
.&#13;
11126/06&#13;
06-774&#13;
Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances.&#13;
CTH&#13;
A &#13;
@ &#13;
22nd&#13;
Ave. &#13;
4:28am.&#13;
While&#13;
officer&#13;
was&#13;
patrolling&#13;
the Ranger&#13;
Hall&#13;
Lot.&#13;
Officer&#13;
viewed&#13;
person&#13;
get&#13;
into red pickup&#13;
and&#13;
vehicle&#13;
left area&#13;
at high&#13;
rate of speed.&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
stopped,&#13;
citation&#13;
issued&#13;
for Possession&#13;
of Drug&#13;
Paraphernalia&#13;
and Underage&#13;
Drinking&#13;
- Possess/Consume.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/26/06&#13;
06-775&#13;
Teaffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
ern &#13;
G &#13;
@ &#13;
ern &#13;
A.&#13;
1:17pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to Jessa&#13;
E &#13;
Eisel&#13;
for Operating&#13;
after&#13;
Suspension&#13;
or Revocation&#13;
and &#13;
10&#13;
day Written&#13;
warning&#13;
for Defective&#13;
Tail&#13;
Lamp.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/26/06&#13;
06-776&#13;
A1ann&#13;
- &#13;
Fire.&#13;
Comm.&#13;
Arts Building.&#13;
2:25pm.&#13;
UWPPD&#13;
Alarm&#13;
Panel&#13;
reports&#13;
acti ve alarm.&#13;
Officer&#13;
responded&#13;
and found&#13;
no fire/no&#13;
smoke.&#13;
Alarm&#13;
panel&#13;
reset,&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11126/06&#13;
06-777&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
Outee&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
@ &#13;
CTH&#13;
G. &#13;
8:16pm,&#13;
Michael&#13;
J &#13;
Killingsworth&#13;
was&#13;
ticketed&#13;
for driving&#13;
51&#13;
mph&#13;
in a posted&#13;
35&#13;
mph&#13;
zone&#13;
and given&#13;
a Verbal&#13;
warning&#13;
for Operating&#13;
wlo &#13;
Valid&#13;
DL.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11127/06&#13;
06-778&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
crn &#13;
G &#13;
@ &#13;
Outer&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road.&#13;
7:54am.&#13;
Megan&#13;
M Obemberger&#13;
was&#13;
ticketed&#13;
for driving&#13;
45 mph&#13;
in a posted&#13;
25 mph&#13;
zone.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared,&#13;
1t/24/06&#13;
06-779&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assistance.&#13;
Sports/Activity&#13;
Center.&#13;
I&#13;
2:39pm,&#13;
Rescue&#13;
Units&#13;
requested&#13;
for an unconscious&#13;
male.&#13;
Medical&#13;
Unit&#13;
transported&#13;
male&#13;
to Local&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared&#13;
11127/06&#13;
06-780&#13;
Tow&#13;
Vehicle.&#13;
Visitor&#13;
Lot. 11:28am.&#13;
Officee&#13;
obsecved&#13;
student's&#13;
vehicle&#13;
w/ prior&#13;
tow warning.'&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
parked&#13;
illegally&#13;
at a meter.&#13;
Tow Company&#13;
requested.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11127/0606-781&#13;
Agency&#13;
Assist.&#13;
VisirocLot.&#13;
1I:50am.&#13;
cm&#13;
indicated&#13;
active&#13;
warrant.&#13;
Subject&#13;
unable&#13;
to Post&#13;
Bond.&#13;
Then&#13;
transported&#13;
to Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept,&#13;
to Public&#13;
Safety&#13;
Building&#13;
"Jail".&#13;
Officee&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11127106&#13;
06-782&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident-Non-Reportable.&#13;
Union&#13;
Lot. &#13;
11&#13;
:58am.&#13;
. Complainant&#13;
reported&#13;
accident&#13;
that occurred.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report&#13;
and cleared.&#13;
1t/27/06&#13;
06-783&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.'sTH31&#13;
@&#13;
CTH&#13;
E. &#13;
2:03pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to Alma&#13;
R &#13;
Ramirez&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared&#13;
11/27/06&#13;
06-784&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assistance.&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
Hall.&#13;
2:29pm.&#13;
Rescue&#13;
Units&#13;
requested&#13;
for student&#13;
that passed&#13;
out.&#13;
Medical&#13;
Unit&#13;
transported&#13;
female&#13;
to local&#13;
Hospital:&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11127/06&#13;
06-785&#13;
Simple&#13;
Battery.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
HaLL&#13;
9:52pm.&#13;
11:12pm.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
a &#13;
report&#13;
for incident&#13;
involving&#13;
a male&#13;
and female.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/28/06&#13;
06-786&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Accident-Non-ReportabLe.&#13;
Union&#13;
Lot. 8:00am.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
accident&#13;
that occurred.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report&#13;
and cleared.&#13;
11128106&#13;
06-787&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
Innee&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
near Bridge.&#13;
1:44pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to &#13;
Lawrence&#13;
L &#13;
Waters&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11128/06&#13;
06-788&#13;
Traffiq&#13;
Violation.&#13;
Union&#13;
Lot &#13;
2: 14pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to&#13;
Joan&#13;
A &#13;
Hinds&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11128/06&#13;
06-789&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
Inner&#13;
Loop&#13;
Road&#13;
@ CTH&#13;
G. 2:14prn.&#13;
Citations&#13;
issued&#13;
to &#13;
Alicia&#13;
E &#13;
Sala&#13;
for FaiVStop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign&#13;
and Operating&#13;
w/o&#13;
Valid&#13;
License.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/28/06&#13;
06-790&#13;
Trespassiog-Unauthorized.&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall.&#13;
2:32pm.&#13;
Unauthorized&#13;
subject&#13;
was&#13;
advised&#13;
to &#13;
stay&#13;
off campus&#13;
until&#13;
further&#13;
notice.&#13;
Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11128/06&#13;
06-791&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
CTH&#13;
G. 3: 12pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to '&#13;
Carrie&#13;
L Mikus&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
tl/28/0606-792&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation.&#13;
crn &#13;
G. 3:29pm.&#13;
Citation&#13;
issued&#13;
to&#13;
Brett&#13;
A&#13;
Richson&#13;
for Fail/Stop&#13;
at Stop&#13;
Sign.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
, 11128/06&#13;
06-793&#13;
Harassment-Phone.calls.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Hall.&#13;
5:42pm.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
annoying&#13;
phone&#13;
calls.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report&#13;
and cleared.&#13;
1l/29/06&#13;
06-794&#13;
Tow&#13;
Vehicle.&#13;
University&#13;
Apartments·&#13;
Lot.&#13;
8:28am.&#13;
Officer&#13;
observed&#13;
a vehicle&#13;
displaying&#13;
one &#13;
of &#13;
Residence&#13;
Life &#13;
missing&#13;
parking&#13;
permit.&#13;
Vehicle&#13;
towed&#13;
by tow company.&#13;
Officer,cleared.&#13;
11129/06&#13;
06-795&#13;
UWS&#13;
18Nandalism,&#13;
Com&#13;
Arts Lot. &#13;
11 &#13;
:02am.&#13;
COInplainant&#13;
report~&#13;
driver&#13;
side&#13;
mirror&#13;
was &#13;
bent&#13;
back&#13;
without&#13;
his consent.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
.&#13;
11/29/06&#13;
06-796&#13;
Medical&#13;
Assistance.&#13;
CTH&#13;
E &#13;
@ &#13;
STH3!.&#13;
I &#13;
:08pm.&#13;
Caller&#13;
reports&#13;
passenger&#13;
passed&#13;
out while&#13;
being&#13;
transported&#13;
to HospitaL&#13;
Advised&#13;
to&#13;
pull&#13;
vehicle&#13;
over&#13;
and&#13;
awmt&#13;
Rescue.&#13;
Officers&#13;
and Somers&#13;
Rescue&#13;
on-scene.&#13;
Somers&#13;
Rescue&#13;
will&#13;
evaluate,&#13;
Officers&#13;
cleared.&#13;
111291~&#13;
06-797&#13;
Assaultive&#13;
Behavior.&#13;
University&#13;
Apartments.&#13;
lQ.:33pm.&#13;
ComplalOam&#13;
reports&#13;
fight.&#13;
Officer&#13;
responded,&#13;
and issued&#13;
3 Assaultive&#13;
Behavior&#13;
citations.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/30106&#13;
06-798&#13;
Possession&#13;
of MarijuanaiDrug&#13;
Paraph.&#13;
University&#13;
Apartments.&#13;
12:33am.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
smell&#13;
of Marijuana.&#13;
Officer&#13;
arrived,&#13;
and placed&#13;
one in custody&#13;
for Possession&#13;
or Attempt&#13;
to Possess&#13;
Marijuana&#13;
and Bail&#13;
Jumping.&#13;
Subject&#13;
transpolted&#13;
to &#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Public&#13;
Safety&#13;
"Jail"&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
J &#13;
1/30/06&#13;
06-799&#13;
Agency&#13;
AssisLlnternational&#13;
House.&#13;
3:23am.&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
SheriffDepnequest&#13;
assistance&#13;
in pick-up&#13;
of student&#13;
involved&#13;
in a Off-&#13;
Campus&#13;
incident.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
11/30/06&#13;
06-800&#13;
Traffic&#13;
AccideJ1(-Non~Reponable.&#13;
Union&#13;
Lot.&#13;
IO:25am.&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
accident&#13;
that occurred.&#13;
Officer&#13;
takes&#13;
report&#13;
and cleared.&#13;
11130/06&#13;
06-80&#13;
I  Tow&#13;
Vehicle.&#13;
Com&#13;
Arts Lot. 11:15am,&#13;
Chronic&#13;
Violator&#13;
vehicle&#13;
was&#13;
viewed&#13;
illegally&#13;
parked.&#13;
Tow&#13;
Company&#13;
was&#13;
requested.&#13;
Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
.&#13;
11/30/06&#13;
06-802&#13;
Theft-From&#13;
Building.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Halt.&#13;
r2:15pm,&#13;
Complainant&#13;
reports&#13;
UWP&#13;
Parking&#13;
Permit&#13;
was&#13;
stolen&#13;
from&#13;
her room.&#13;
No&#13;
suspects&#13;
or witnesses.&#13;
Replacement&#13;
pemlit&#13;
iss~ed.&#13;
Cleared.&#13;
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BY ROBERT&#13;
ROSATl&#13;
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Parkside,&#13;
he started&#13;
a new journey&#13;
that&#13;
hegan&#13;
on May&#13;
30. On&#13;
that date,&#13;
he joined&#13;
the&#13;
army.&#13;
Leifheit&#13;
has had&#13;
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;
it is a "good&#13;
experience"&#13;
and &#13;
it &#13;
can provide&#13;
people&#13;
with&#13;
a way to pay for&#13;
college.&#13;
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Leifheit&#13;
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from&#13;
the UW-Parkside&#13;
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witb&#13;
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December&#13;
5,2006&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
4&#13;
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;
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For An Internship?&#13;
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ebruary&#13;
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who are&#13;
interested&#13;
in an internship&#13;
for Business,&#13;
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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;
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              <text>GUITAR&#13;
ENSEMBLE&#13;
PAGES&#13;
PAGE 4&#13;
Glistenin&#13;
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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;
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Kwanzaa (African American&#13;
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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;
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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;
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PARKSIDE CHOIRS&#13;
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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;
. h d '" '" "Come get t at goo cop J •&#13;
OF SNAKES&#13;
PAGE3&#13;
Passage of the&#13;
PauJ Wellstone&#13;
Mental Health&#13;
Equitable&#13;
Treatment Act&#13;
BY MARY RE."\EE PIRRaLQ&#13;
Pi rreOOO@u" p ed u&#13;
has been m commmcc ,nee&#13;
P:lUI \\c.11.tone Me tal He 1h IAfun,mCK:&#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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inform, educate, and engage&#13;
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by publishing well-written,&#13;
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The Ranger News&#13;
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;
• ........... ,.. .......... , ......... , ....&#13;
I ....... ~ .......... ~ ........ ,._,t[ ...&#13;
P'tttrJ.&#13;
( r, I _.) ( --•-- )&#13;
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;
BY ROBERT ROS Tl&#13;
Ro,atOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
The 1u\tc department&#13;
sponsor free concen m&#13;
the nion Cinema Theater&#13;
eve!) Wedne. da) at n n.&#13;
Wedne da}. Dec. 6. Guitar&#13;
En emblc perfonncd at the&#13;
nion Cinema Thl: tcr. Th&#13;
concert 'I\ a, direct d by G org&#13;
Lindqui t.&#13;
The h \\ opened with i&#13;
dance numhcr from th 17th&#13;
and I th centurie , including&#13;
.. lenueue" b) Telcman and&#13;
"Bourree" by Ba ·h. , hi h&#13;
\\ ere perfonned b) the&#13;
entire group, After that.&#13;
Vivaldi" "Andante•· from&#13;
the ··concerto G" 'I\ a&#13;
perfonned.&#13;
In olo perfonnanl&#13;
Keith bmm. played&#13;
··caprice" b) Carca i&#13;
and "Waltz" by arulli.&#13;
Tra,i R bin n&#13;
tage whil&#13;
performing&#13;
"Val&#13;
\'enezolano&#13;
Black Student nion&#13;
Has a Fa hionable&#13;
'fht:openm&#13;
entitled " p nd omin&#13;
clothing from \ •-~ r id&#13;
student~Edward riffin Gri Im&#13;
the CEO and found r o 1&#13;
online hip hop magazin w ·&#13;
hiph pucit.com. design d hirt&#13;
fo r the We b ite.&#13;
0th r ateg rie \\&#13;
tjtled Urban, Bu in ; and&#13;
Formal. Each had bout 15&#13;
model per category. Ma ter., o&#13;
ceremonies Duane John n and&#13;
Latoya Henry kep~ lhe ~ud~e n&#13;
amu ed with dancmg. 10 mg.&#13;
and laughter. WIPZ DJ. 'd lhe&#13;
musi c at thi event. .&#13;
The event was opened \\1th&#13;
special gu lS Deuce Deuce. a&#13;
hip-hop group from Milwaukee&#13;
ht&#13;
5&#13;
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;
UW-Parkside on Jan. 4 of next year.&#13;
How Stressed Are You?&#13;
AMANDA mandi.noe@gmail.com&#13;
As students near the end&#13;
of semester. their stress&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
�&#13;
Split&#13;
on Diversity&#13;
in PSGA&#13;
Senate&#13;
University&#13;
of &#13;
W1sconsln-ParkJIde's&#13;
Student&#13;
Newspaper&#13;
BY:ANDREW&#13;
C. WESTBROOK&#13;
westb002@uwp.edu&#13;
Diversiry&#13;
issues&#13;
played&#13;
a prominent&#13;
role &#13;
at&#13;
parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association's&#13;
first&#13;
meeting&#13;
of the semester,&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Jan. 19.&#13;
President&#13;
Tyson&#13;
Fettes&#13;
announced&#13;
that the&#13;
resolution&#13;
introduced&#13;
last semester&#13;
by &#13;
Senator&#13;
Carly-Anne&#13;
Surber&#13;
to create&#13;
the position&#13;
of&#13;
LGBTQ&#13;
Director&#13;
had been&#13;
vetoed&#13;
(LGBTQ&#13;
stands&#13;
for Lesbian,&#13;
Gay,&#13;
Bisexual,&#13;
Transgender,&#13;
Queer&#13;
and Questioning).&#13;
Fettes&#13;
said that he&#13;
believes&#13;
that PSGA's&#13;
diversity&#13;
director&#13;
can&#13;
handle&#13;
those&#13;
responsibilities,&#13;
adding&#13;
that PSGA&#13;
should&#13;
not create&#13;
new positions&#13;
for the sake&#13;
of&#13;
creating&#13;
new positions,&#13;
as &#13;
it &#13;
would&#13;
leave&#13;
the&#13;
door open&#13;
to any number&#13;
of new positions&#13;
being.&#13;
created.&#13;
Surber&#13;
said that she had collected&#13;
over&#13;
250&#13;
signatures&#13;
from&#13;
students&#13;
on the LlW-Parkside&#13;
campus&#13;
in favor&#13;
of having&#13;
an LGBTQ&#13;
director&#13;
position&#13;
and that for PSGA&#13;
not to have&#13;
the&#13;
position&#13;
would&#13;
mean&#13;
they are ignoring&#13;
the&#13;
LGTB&#13;
voice&#13;
on this campus.&#13;
Surber&#13;
motioned&#13;
to add an appeal&#13;
of this&#13;
veto to old business&#13;
for the meeting,&#13;
but the&#13;
motion&#13;
failed.&#13;
President&#13;
Pro-Tempore&#13;
Brian&#13;
Graziano&#13;
advised&#13;
Surber&#13;
that &#13;
a &#13;
resolution&#13;
can&#13;
be reintroduced&#13;
at any time&#13;
and that she could&#13;
bring&#13;
it &#13;
back&#13;
at the next meeting.&#13;
Surber&#13;
said in an interview&#13;
that she will&#13;
be &#13;
reintroducing&#13;
the resolution&#13;
in PSGA's&#13;
next&#13;
meeting,&#13;
but &#13;
if &#13;
necessary,&#13;
a &#13;
speak-out&#13;
or rally&#13;
may&#13;
be created&#13;
all &#13;
campus.&#13;
She said that any&#13;
such demonstration&#13;
would&#13;
be in Main&#13;
Place&#13;
and&#13;
could&#13;
include&#13;
a &#13;
march&#13;
from&#13;
the Union&#13;
to the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
office.&#13;
Emily&#13;
Junion,&#13;
director&#13;
of the'PSGA's&#13;
Women's&#13;
Issues&#13;
Committee,&#13;
offered&#13;
that&#13;
committee&#13;
as a means&#13;
of covering&#13;
some&#13;
of&#13;
the &#13;
issues&#13;
that may have&#13;
fallen&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
responsibilities&#13;
of LGBTQ&#13;
director.&#13;
Surber&#13;
said&#13;
that the issue&#13;
is not that the other&#13;
committees&#13;
could&#13;
not cover&#13;
these&#13;
issues,&#13;
but that they&#13;
should&#13;
not and that too many&#13;
identities&#13;
are&#13;
trying&#13;
to be held underneath&#13;
the umhrella&#13;
of&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO&#13;
PAGE&#13;
3&#13;
IBERNATING&#13;
HIS&#13;
WINTER&#13;
PAGES&#13;
PHOTOS&#13;
BY DANTORKILSEN&#13;
Student&#13;
Organizations,&#13;
fraternities,&#13;
sororities,&#13;
and&#13;
local&#13;
businesses,&#13;
among&#13;
others,&#13;
gathered&#13;
in UW-Parkside's&#13;
Upper&#13;
Main&#13;
Place&#13;
on&#13;
Monday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
17, for the Student&#13;
Organization&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Involvement&#13;
Fair.&#13;
An eclectic&#13;
blend&#13;
of groups&#13;
set up tables&#13;
for the event,&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
coupled&#13;
with&#13;
an Ice Cream&#13;
Social.&#13;
Groups&#13;
used&#13;
the event&#13;
as a means&#13;
to recruit,&#13;
advertise,&#13;
and get their&#13;
names&#13;
out.&#13;
The Fair&#13;
also &#13;
featured&#13;
an&#13;
organization&#13;
parade&#13;
from&#13;
the Union&#13;
back&#13;
to Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
Spring&#13;
Convocation&#13;
Honors&#13;
BYKAJTLYNM.&#13;
ULMER&#13;
eapoe666@yahoo.com&#13;
Over&#13;
eggs&#13;
and pancakes,&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
John&#13;
Keating&#13;
headed&#13;
the spring&#13;
2007&#13;
Convocation,&#13;
beld at the Parkside&#13;
Cafe&#13;
on&#13;
Jan. 11, by stressing&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
diversity,&#13;
community&#13;
engagement,&#13;
and academic&#13;
excellence.&#13;
After&#13;
announcing&#13;
new faculty&#13;
and staff positions,&#13;
Keating&#13;
reiterated&#13;
the two&#13;
charges&#13;
he was given&#13;
by the&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-System&#13;
when&#13;
he was hired:&#13;
to increase&#13;
enrollment&#13;
and to engage&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
with&#13;
the community.&#13;
Statistics&#13;
show&#13;
that UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide is &#13;
the &#13;
most&#13;
diverse&#13;
UW-Systern&#13;
university,&#13;
with&#13;
40 percent&#13;
of its students&#13;
in the&#13;
lowest&#13;
two quintiles&#13;
in the state&#13;
for income,&#13;
and many&#13;
of them&#13;
are the first in their&#13;
immediate&#13;
family&#13;
to attend&#13;
a higher&#13;
educational&#13;
institution.&#13;
Because&#13;
UW-Park.&lt;;;ide&#13;
continues&#13;
to be&#13;
an &#13;
inclusive&#13;
campus,&#13;
incidents&#13;
like the removal&#13;
or defacing&#13;
of&#13;
posters&#13;
advertising&#13;
events&#13;
by the&#13;
campus'&#13;
LGBTQ&#13;
(Lesbian,&#13;
Gay,&#13;
Bisexual,&#13;
Transgender,&#13;
Queer&#13;
and Questioning)&#13;
organization&#13;
Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
will not be&#13;
allowed.&#13;
"This&#13;
will not be tolerated.&#13;
We are an inclusive&#13;
campus&#13;
and&#13;
that means&#13;
everyone,"&#13;
Keating&#13;
said.&#13;
"And&#13;
if &#13;
there's&#13;
anyone&#13;
who&#13;
doesn't&#13;
like that inclusiveness,&#13;
they&#13;
should&#13;
get out of this&#13;
campus&#13;
because&#13;
they don't&#13;
belong&#13;
in &#13;
our &#13;
culture."&#13;
March&#13;
8-9 the Board&#13;
of&#13;
Regents&#13;
will be visiting&#13;
the&#13;
university&#13;
for the first time&#13;
in&#13;
over&#13;
eight&#13;
years.&#13;
For this visit,&#13;
Keating&#13;
wants&#13;
to focus&#13;
on&#13;
academic&#13;
excellence,&#13;
as opposed&#13;
to the diversity&#13;
on campus.&#13;
'When&#13;
the regents&#13;
come&#13;
here,&#13;
we're&#13;
not going&#13;
to say&#13;
'We're&#13;
the most&#13;
diverse&#13;
campus;'&#13;
'we're&#13;
the campus&#13;
that's&#13;
really&#13;
serving&#13;
the poor&#13;
in the state;'&#13;
'we're&#13;
the campus&#13;
that is the&#13;
best value&#13;
added&#13;
of any campus&#13;
in the system.'&#13;
We're&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
concentrate&#13;
on our excellence,&#13;
our academic&#13;
excellence.&#13;
Our&#13;
first mission&#13;
is &#13;
to &#13;
educate&#13;
our&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
high-quality&#13;
faculty&#13;
and staff,&#13;
and we're&#13;
doing&#13;
that,"&#13;
Keating&#13;
said.&#13;
In the past seven&#13;
months,&#13;
staff&#13;
updated&#13;
the SOLAR&#13;
system.&#13;
To avoid&#13;
being&#13;
caught&#13;
in &#13;
the "solar&#13;
eclipse"&#13;
while&#13;
the system&#13;
was down&#13;
Jan. 4-8,&#13;
professors&#13;
posted&#13;
grades&#13;
earlier&#13;
than in previous&#13;
years.&#13;
At the&#13;
end of what&#13;
Keating&#13;
described&#13;
as a "gruesome&#13;
type &#13;
of &#13;
process,"&#13;
students&#13;
experienced&#13;
the best&#13;
turnaround&#13;
in 15 years&#13;
for grade&#13;
entry&#13;
and submission&#13;
by their&#13;
professors.&#13;
The School&#13;
of Business&#13;
and Technology&#13;
retained&#13;
accreditation&#13;
from&#13;
the .&#13;
Association&#13;
to Advance&#13;
Collegiate&#13;
Schools&#13;
of Business&#13;
International.&#13;
Uw-Parkside&#13;
is&#13;
among&#13;
the 34 percent&#13;
of U.S.&#13;
business&#13;
schools&#13;
and &#13;
7 &#13;
percent&#13;
of&#13;
schools&#13;
worldwide&#13;
to hold&#13;
this&#13;
accreditation.&#13;
The Master&#13;
Plan&#13;
promises&#13;
significant&#13;
alterations&#13;
to the&#13;
university,&#13;
including&#13;
the Union&#13;
expansion,&#13;
due to begin&#13;
in&#13;
February&#13;
and be completed&#13;
in 2009.&#13;
In addition,&#13;
the&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
building&#13;
will also he expanded&#13;
using&#13;
funds&#13;
from&#13;
businessman&#13;
Darshan&#13;
Dhaliwal,&#13;
who gifted&#13;
the largest&#13;
private&#13;
donation&#13;
January&#13;
23, 2007&#13;
PARKSIDE&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
SMALL&#13;
P&#13;
NT EXHIBITION&#13;
PAGE&#13;
4&#13;
dirorial&#13;
policy&#13;
and &#13;
con/till.&#13;
Spirit&#13;
and&#13;
Sports&#13;
at UW-P&#13;
STAFF&#13;
REPORT&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
will give away&#13;
over&#13;
$600&#13;
to student&#13;
organizations&#13;
and try&#13;
to break&#13;
a university&#13;
sports&#13;
attendance&#13;
record&#13;
as the university&#13;
celebrates&#13;
Spirit&#13;
Week,&#13;
Jan. 22-27.&#13;
.&#13;
With&#13;
much&#13;
of the week's&#13;
activity&#13;
centered&#13;
around&#13;
Uw-Parkside's&#13;
Men's&#13;
and Women's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
teams,&#13;
there&#13;
will be a pep rally&#13;
on Wednesday,&#13;
Jan.&#13;
24, which&#13;
includes&#13;
a meet&#13;
and greet&#13;
session&#13;
with&#13;
the players&#13;
at noon&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
The event&#13;
features&#13;
free food,&#13;
and, according&#13;
to UW-Parkside&#13;
Athletic&#13;
Director&#13;
Dave&#13;
Williams,&#13;
"We'll&#13;
have&#13;
lots&#13;
of free things&#13;
to give&#13;
away."&#13;
The games&#13;
begin&#13;
on Thursday,&#13;
Jan. 25, as Women's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
starts&#13;
at&#13;
5:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Student&#13;
organizations&#13;
have&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to earn money&#13;
for their&#13;
organizations&#13;
during&#13;
the &#13;
Thursday&#13;
and&#13;
Saturday&#13;
games,&#13;
held in the DeSimone&#13;
Gymnasium,&#13;
in Uw-Parkside's&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity&#13;
Center.&#13;
According&#13;
to WiJliams,&#13;
the first organization&#13;
to show&#13;
up for the&#13;
game&#13;
on Thursday&#13;
will receive&#13;
$75, and&#13;
a financial&#13;
award&#13;
will also be given&#13;
the&#13;
most&#13;
creative&#13;
student&#13;
arg.-&#13;
The Men's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
game,&#13;
scheduled&#13;
for 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
the sarne&#13;
night,&#13;
is being&#13;
advertised&#13;
as "Pack&#13;
the Gym&#13;
Night,"&#13;
as the university&#13;
attempts&#13;
to&#13;
break&#13;
the school&#13;
record&#13;
for attendance,&#13;
currently&#13;
2,048&#13;
people.&#13;
Williams&#13;
said&#13;
that the 2,000-person&#13;
plateau&#13;
had not&#13;
been&#13;
reached&#13;
by UW-Parkside&#13;
in nearly&#13;
20 years.&#13;
The Men's&#13;
game&#13;
will be taped&#13;
for broadcast&#13;
by Time&#13;
Warner&#13;
Cable.&#13;
Women's&#13;
and Men's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
play&#13;
again&#13;
on Jan. 27 at 1 p.m.&#13;
and 3 p.m.,&#13;
respectively,&#13;
for Alumni&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Day.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
and&#13;
athletic&#13;
teams&#13;
showing&#13;
the most&#13;
spirit,&#13;
as&#13;
judged&#13;
by select&#13;
faculty&#13;
and staff,&#13;
can win&#13;
$500&#13;
for their&#13;
group.&#13;
Williams&#13;
said that&#13;
the judges&#13;
are looking&#13;
for groups&#13;
who&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO&#13;
PAGE&#13;
5&#13;
in &#13;
our &#13;
university's&#13;
38-year&#13;
abroad&#13;
in South&#13;
Africa&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
history.&#13;
Dhaliwal's&#13;
$4.5&#13;
million&#13;
direction&#13;
of Gerhard&#13;
Schutte.&#13;
contribution&#13;
will go toward&#13;
the&#13;
During&#13;
the fall semester,&#13;
UW-&#13;
creation&#13;
of Dhaliwal&#13;
Hall,&#13;
named&#13;
Parkside&#13;
also welcomed&#13;
three&#13;
for him,&#13;
his &#13;
father,&#13;
and his two&#13;
students&#13;
from&#13;
the University&#13;
brothers.&#13;
of Calabria&#13;
and a visit from&#13;
With&#13;
a 246 percent&#13;
increase&#13;
professor&#13;
Reza&#13;
Asghari&#13;
from&#13;
in donations&#13;
from&#13;
2005,&#13;
the 2006&#13;
UW~Parkside's&#13;
sister&#13;
campus&#13;
in&#13;
Employee&#13;
Annual&#13;
Fund&#13;
Drive&#13;
Wolfenbuettel,&#13;
Germany.&#13;
marked&#13;
the largest&#13;
collection&#13;
In late October,&#13;
13 1 &#13;
student&#13;
of gifts&#13;
from&#13;
the drive&#13;
in the&#13;
volunteers&#13;
at Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
university's&#13;
history.&#13;
Day participated&#13;
in community&#13;
Provost&#13;
Rebecca&#13;
Martin&#13;
projects&#13;
across&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
received&#13;
a temporary&#13;
position&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
communities.&#13;
UW-&#13;
Madison&#13;
as the interim&#13;
Senior&#13;
Parkside&#13;
also ranked&#13;
fifth in&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of Academic&#13;
the nation&#13;
for participation&#13;
in&#13;
Affairs&#13;
for the UW-System,&#13;
National&#13;
Hunger&#13;
Day.&#13;
starting&#13;
Jan. &#13;
I. &#13;
Keating&#13;
In &#13;
November,&#13;
the university&#13;
remarked&#13;
that the university&#13;
hosted&#13;
the panel&#13;
discussion.&#13;
system&#13;
looks&#13;
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Fettes&#13;
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Michele&#13;
Slabik&#13;
resigned&#13;
from&#13;
her role&#13;
in&#13;
PSGA&#13;
this past&#13;
week.&#13;
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said&#13;
that PSGA&#13;
will be looking&#13;
to &#13;
fill&#13;
this position&#13;
and that applications&#13;
are available&#13;
in &#13;
the PSGA&#13;
office.&#13;
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Fettes&#13;
also&#13;
said&#13;
that &#13;
a &#13;
state&#13;
of the school&#13;
address&#13;
will be held&#13;
at noon&#13;
on Feb.&#13;
28 in&#13;
either&#13;
mid or upper&#13;
Main&#13;
Place.&#13;
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from&#13;
Constitution&#13;
Committee&#13;
director&#13;
Michael&#13;
Scerpella,&#13;
Scerpella&#13;
announced&#13;
that the new&#13;
constitution&#13;
will &#13;
be&#13;
e-mailed&#13;
out to senators&#13;
later&#13;
than&#13;
was expected&#13;
for their&#13;
review.&#13;
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report,&#13;
Louis&#13;
Kirleis,&#13;
director&#13;
of the Segregated&#13;
University&#13;
Fees&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee,&#13;
announced&#13;
tbat&#13;
Jan. 29 at 4:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
will be&#13;
the last point&#13;
at which&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
and other&#13;
groups&#13;
can appeal&#13;
the amount&#13;
of money&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
suggested&#13;
allotting&#13;
them.&#13;
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first&#13;
of four&#13;
additions&#13;
to the PSGA&#13;
senate&#13;
at the&#13;
meeting&#13;
was Alesha&#13;
Goss,&#13;
the&#13;
new representative&#13;
of the &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide Women's&#13;
Center.&#13;
PSGA's&#13;
constitution&#13;
calls&#13;
for&#13;
the Women's&#13;
Center&#13;
to have&#13;
a&#13;
representative&#13;
in PSGA&#13;
meetings.&#13;
The other&#13;
three&#13;
additions&#13;
to the senate&#13;
were&#13;
by way&#13;
of&#13;
elections.&#13;
Anthony&#13;
Rcgnsvoog,&#13;
Sandi&#13;
Love,&#13;
and Richard&#13;
Anderson&#13;
were&#13;
all elected&#13;
to the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
senate&#13;
on Friday.&#13;
The&#13;
senate&#13;
returned&#13;
to the&#13;
Excessive&#13;
Executive&#13;
Stipends&#13;
Act introduced&#13;
to senator&#13;
David&#13;
Wilson&#13;
in the previous&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Wilson&#13;
was not in attendance&#13;
for&#13;
the meeting,&#13;
but Patricia&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
rl~:;:;:&#13;
who&#13;
co-sponsored&#13;
the bill with&#13;
Wilson,&#13;
was at the meeti&#13;
ng. so th&#13;
resolution&#13;
could&#13;
still be discusse&#13;
and voted&#13;
upon.&#13;
The resolution&#13;
stated&#13;
that "no stipends&#13;
for any&#13;
organization&#13;
should&#13;
exceed&#13;
a&#13;
maximum&#13;
amount&#13;
of &#13;
25%&#13;
of tha&#13;
organizations&#13;
[sic]&#13;
final&#13;
budget."&#13;
The resolution&#13;
was rejected&#13;
by a&#13;
voteof6-12-3.&#13;
The Excessive&#13;
Executive&#13;
Stipends&#13;
Act was the first of two&#13;
resolutions&#13;
by Wilson&#13;
and Jense&#13;
that ~ere&#13;
discussed&#13;
at the Jan.&#13;
2&#13;
meeting.&#13;
The second&#13;
was titled&#13;
the Information&#13;
and Training&#13;
of&#13;
Student&#13;
Governance&#13;
Act.&#13;
Once&#13;
again,&#13;
as Wilson&#13;
was not there,&#13;
Jensen&#13;
answered&#13;
questions&#13;
regarding&#13;
the resolution,&#13;
which&#13;
stated&#13;
that "upon&#13;
the swearing&#13;
in&#13;
of new&#13;
governance&#13;
in the spring&#13;
every&#13;
year,&#13;
a meeting&#13;
be held&#13;
to&#13;
educate&#13;
new&#13;
and current&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
officials&#13;
in matters&#13;
of parliamentary&#13;
procedures&#13;
and&#13;
constitutional&#13;
obligations&#13;
of their&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO PAGE&#13;
5&#13;
New&#13;
Faces&#13;
inPSGA&#13;
Senate&#13;
BY ANDREW&#13;
C. WESTBROOK&#13;
westb002@uwp.edu&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY DAN&#13;
TORKILSEN&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Men's&#13;
basketball&#13;
was&#13;
victorious&#13;
over&#13;
Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan&#13;
and&#13;
Southern&#13;
Indiana&#13;
on Jan.&#13;
L8 &#13;
and &#13;
20, &#13;
respectively.&#13;
The&#13;
game&#13;
on Thursday&#13;
was&#13;
televised&#13;
by Time&#13;
Warner&#13;
cable.&#13;
Saturday's&#13;
game&#13;
was Alumni&#13;
Day&#13;
and closed&#13;
out&#13;
UW-Parkside's&#13;
Spirit&#13;
Week.&#13;
BY MATTHEW&#13;
MACOMBER&#13;
macomOO2@uwp.odu&#13;
.scholarship,&#13;
all riding&#13;
the&#13;
auctic&#13;
n ser  &#13;
'S&#13;
n nher&#13;
purpOSl:&#13;
at;&#13;
·ell.&#13;
Because&#13;
many&#13;
of the&#13;
participants&#13;
being&#13;
auctioned&#13;
off&#13;
are from&#13;
various&#13;
UW-Park-side&#13;
or anizations,&#13;
the event&#13;
is- &#13;
a great&#13;
way&#13;
for different&#13;
student-led&#13;
organizations&#13;
to interact&#13;
willi&#13;
each&#13;
other.&#13;
According&#13;
to &#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
Maria&#13;
Becerra,&#13;
Irresistible&#13;
Night&#13;
is an&#13;
opportunity&#13;
for students&#13;
from&#13;
differing&#13;
gronps&#13;
to "get&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
each&#13;
other&#13;
and commingle."&#13;
For anyone&#13;
who&#13;
wants&#13;
bid on a date&#13;
but is not sur&#13;
wh&#13;
to do for the &#13;
date&#13;
itself&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
is also&#13;
offering&#13;
socia!&#13;
after&#13;
th  event,&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
t&#13;
at &#13;
'I &#13;
p.m.&#13;
and will be held&#13;
in&#13;
MId-Main&#13;
Place,&#13;
featuring&#13;
U &#13;
I&#13;
provided&#13;
by WIPZ.&#13;
Dateless&#13;
this weekend'?&#13;
Why&#13;
not just buy a date'?&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
is offering&#13;
just that&#13;
opportunity.&#13;
At UW&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Mid-Main&#13;
Place&#13;
from&#13;
7-9&#13;
p.m.,&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
is hosting&#13;
Irresistible&#13;
Night,&#13;
a dating&#13;
auction&#13;
featuring&#13;
dozens&#13;
of students&#13;
from&#13;
various&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
organization:).&#13;
For everyone&#13;
who&#13;
is up for auction.&#13;
bidding&#13;
will&#13;
start&#13;
at $10 and increase&#13;
in $5&#13;
increments.&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
is hosting&#13;
the&#13;
auction&#13;
to help&#13;
raise&#13;
money&#13;
for&#13;
the Latinos&#13;
Unidos&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
which&#13;
is a scholarship&#13;
that is open&#13;
to students&#13;
and is offered&#13;
every&#13;
year&#13;
through&#13;
UW&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Aside&#13;
from&#13;
helping&#13;
to&#13;
support&#13;
the organization's&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
UW&#13;
- Parkside&#13;
Recognized&#13;
for&#13;
Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
BY TINA&#13;
M. STRAUSS&#13;
Strauf)&#13;
l 2@uwp.edu&#13;
UW&#13;
- Parkside&#13;
is among&#13;
76 other&#13;
post-&#13;
secondary&#13;
institutions&#13;
recognized&#13;
by The&#13;
Carnegie&#13;
Foundation&#13;
for the Advancement&#13;
of&#13;
Teaching&#13;
in December&#13;
2006&#13;
for outstanding&#13;
community&#13;
engagement,&#13;
as well&#13;
as being&#13;
among&#13;
the 62 institutions&#13;
to receive&#13;
the honor&#13;
in two separate&#13;
categories.&#13;
The&#13;
Carnegie&#13;
Foundation&#13;
classifies&#13;
the&#13;
characteristics&#13;
and activities&#13;
of colleges&#13;
and&#13;
universities&#13;
for the purpose&#13;
of educational&#13;
research.&#13;
All &#13;
accredited&#13;
institutions&#13;
are&#13;
automatically&#13;
classified&#13;
in &#13;
the categories&#13;
of &#13;
Undergraduate&#13;
Instructional&#13;
Program,&#13;
Graduate&#13;
Instructional&#13;
Program.&#13;
Enrollment&#13;
Profile,&#13;
lIndergraduate&#13;
Profile,&#13;
and Size&#13;
and&#13;
Setting.&#13;
The&#13;
elective&#13;
classification&#13;
category&#13;
is a new&#13;
addition&#13;
to the classification&#13;
system.&#13;
and &#13;
Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
first&#13;
elective&#13;
category.&#13;
88 colleges&#13;
and universities&#13;
applied&#13;
to be recognized&#13;
by the Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
classification.&#13;
The &#13;
Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
classification&#13;
is defined&#13;
on the Carnegie&#13;
Foundation's&#13;
Web&#13;
site as "the&#13;
collaboration&#13;
between&#13;
institutions&#13;
of &#13;
higher&#13;
education&#13;
and their&#13;
larger&#13;
communities&#13;
... for &#13;
the&#13;
mutually&#13;
beneficial&#13;
exchange&#13;
of knowledge&#13;
and resources-in&#13;
a context&#13;
of partnership&#13;
and reciprocity."&#13;
Within&#13;
this classification,&#13;
schools'&#13;
achievements&#13;
are categorized&#13;
as Curricular&#13;
Engagement,&#13;
Outreach&#13;
and&#13;
Partnerships.&#13;
or &#13;
demonstrating&#13;
a strong&#13;
commitment&#13;
to &#13;
both.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
was recognized&#13;
as a scbool&#13;
dedicated&#13;
to both&#13;
Curricular&#13;
Engagement&#13;
and Outreach&#13;
and Partnerships.&#13;
Dr. Thomas&#13;
Schnaubelt,&#13;
dean&#13;
for Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
and Civic&#13;
Learning,&#13;
explained&#13;
that this campus&#13;
offers&#13;
a wide&#13;
variety&#13;
of programs&#13;
and services&#13;
that contribute&#13;
to the Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
recognition.&#13;
UW-Parkside's-58&#13;
Community&#13;
Based&#13;
Learning&#13;
classes&#13;
that were&#13;
offered&#13;
in&#13;
2006-07.&#13;
local&#13;
internships.&#13;
and partnerships&#13;
with&#13;
community&#13;
organizations.&#13;
businesses,&#13;
and&#13;
governments&#13;
are factors&#13;
that distinguish&#13;
the&#13;
school&#13;
in community&#13;
relationships.&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide, the only&#13;
school&#13;
in&#13;
" Wisconsin&#13;
to &#13;
be awarded&#13;
the Community&#13;
Engagement&#13;
classi&#13;
fication.&#13;
has made&#13;
community&#13;
involvement&#13;
a &#13;
priority.&#13;
According&#13;
to the university&#13;
mission&#13;
statement&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
will "provide&#13;
and share&#13;
in cultural&#13;
and&#13;
intellectual&#13;
activities&#13;
in partnership&#13;
with&#13;
our&#13;
local&#13;
and regional&#13;
communities."&#13;
Schnaubelt&#13;
stressed&#13;
that it is important&#13;
for universities&#13;
to&#13;
distinguish&#13;
themselves&#13;
and that "this&#13;
external&#13;
review&#13;
and public&#13;
affirmation&#13;
is a significant&#13;
and positive&#13;
step&#13;
fnr UW-Parkside."&#13;
He&#13;
believes&#13;
that a campus&#13;
dedicated&#13;
to fostering&#13;
positi&#13;
ve &#13;
community&#13;
relationships&#13;
prepares&#13;
students&#13;
to be more&#13;
than&#13;
just good&#13;
employees;&#13;
they&#13;
will enter&#13;
the workforce&#13;
as &#13;
good&#13;
~itiz~ns&#13;
who&#13;
are able&#13;
to make&#13;
significant&#13;
contributions&#13;
to society.&#13;
.&#13;
UW-Parkside's&#13;
Center&#13;
for Commumly&#13;
Partnerships&#13;
works&#13;
to develop&#13;
pos~tive:&#13;
student!&#13;
community&#13;
relationships&#13;
by &#13;
engagmg&#13;
I~&#13;
community&#13;
dialogue.&#13;
According&#13;
to the"&#13;
Web&#13;
site,&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Circles&#13;
arc an impor:ant&#13;
part of&#13;
community&#13;
dialogue:&#13;
"Diversity&#13;
Clfcles&#13;
are&#13;
small&#13;
groups&#13;
of people&#13;
talking&#13;
together&#13;
about&#13;
important&#13;
public&#13;
issues&#13;
... over&#13;
a period&#13;
?f &#13;
SIX&#13;
weeks&#13;
to look&#13;
at an issue&#13;
from&#13;
many&#13;
potnts&#13;
of view."&#13;
Peace&#13;
Learning&#13;
Circles,&#13;
World&#13;
Cafe,&#13;
and Open&#13;
Space&#13;
Technology&#13;
are other&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO PAGE&#13;
3&#13;
, ,&#13;
••&#13;
I  &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
2&#13;
January&#13;
30, 2007&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
900&#13;
Wood&#13;
Road&#13;
Kenosho,&#13;
\!II 53141&#13;
Phone:(262)595.2287&#13;
Fox:&#13;
(262)&#13;
595·2295&#13;
Ads:&#13;
uwp_ods@yahoo.com&#13;
Website:&#13;
rangernews@Uwp.edu&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Andrew&#13;
C. &#13;
Wes1brook&#13;
Westb001@uwp.,du&#13;
Soohyun&#13;
Kim&#13;
Kim00009@iJwp.edu&#13;
Buslne&#13;
.. Manager&#13;
h&#13;
Parminder&#13;
Sing&#13;
SinghOOOO@uwp.e'u&#13;
Arts&#13;
and&#13;
Culture&#13;
Page&#13;
Editor&#13;
O. Whit'&#13;
-&#13;
White041@uwp.edu&#13;
Phato&#13;
Manager&#13;
Dan Torkiken&#13;
dtorkOl@yohoo.com&#13;
Illustrator&#13;
Brittony&#13;
Forina&#13;
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the&#13;
human&#13;
rights&#13;
violations&#13;
that&#13;
take&#13;
place&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
largely&#13;
ignored.&#13;
Katie&#13;
Smith,&#13;
the&#13;
secretary&#13;
of&#13;
Amnesty&#13;
International,&#13;
added,&#13;
"Students&#13;
are&#13;
apathetic.&#13;
They&#13;
don't&#13;
care&#13;
about&#13;
what's&#13;
going&#13;
on&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
world.&#13;
and&#13;
to&#13;
an&#13;
extent,&#13;
that's&#13;
understandable:&#13;
we're&#13;
all&#13;
busy&#13;
...&#13;
but&#13;
there&#13;
are&#13;
serious&#13;
violations&#13;
of&#13;
human&#13;
dignity&#13;
going&#13;
on&#13;
in&#13;
this&#13;
world.&#13;
We&#13;
are&#13;
just&#13;
trying&#13;
to&#13;
find&#13;
a&#13;
way&#13;
to&#13;
best&#13;
draw&#13;
attention&#13;
to&#13;
those&#13;
issues."&#13;
Specifically,&#13;
the&#13;
issue&#13;
being&#13;
addressed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
demonstration&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
treatment&#13;
of&#13;
Guantanamo&#13;
Bay&#13;
detainees&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
assumed&#13;
to&#13;
have&#13;
information&#13;
on&#13;
terrorist&#13;
activities.&#13;
Smith&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
Amnesty&#13;
International&#13;
is&#13;
concerned&#13;
about&#13;
prisoners'&#13;
welfare&#13;
because&#13;
..the&#13;
Geneva&#13;
Conventions&#13;
don't&#13;
apply;&#13;
they're&#13;
not&#13;
technically&#13;
prisoners&#13;
of&#13;
war.&#13;
This&#13;
isn't&#13;
technically&#13;
a&#13;
war.&#13;
Even&#13;
though&#13;
it's&#13;
a&#13;
war&#13;
on&#13;
terror&#13;
and&#13;
a&#13;
war&#13;
in&#13;
Iraq,&#13;
it's&#13;
not&#13;
really&#13;
a&#13;
war&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
administration.&#13;
1£&#13;
they're&#13;
not&#13;
prisoners&#13;
of&#13;
war,&#13;
they&#13;
don't&#13;
get&#13;
any&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
prisoner&#13;
of&#13;
war&#13;
considerations&#13;
whatsoever,&#13;
so&#13;
[the&#13;
military&#13;
personnel]&#13;
can&#13;
torture&#13;
them."&#13;
Smith&#13;
also&#13;
emphasized&#13;
that&#13;
many&#13;
detainees&#13;
"haven't&#13;
even&#13;
been&#13;
charged&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
crime.&#13;
They&#13;
are&#13;
just&#13;
being&#13;
detained&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
event&#13;
that&#13;
possibly&#13;
someday&#13;
they&#13;
might&#13;
have&#13;
some&#13;
information:'&#13;
To&#13;
that,&#13;
Dunton&#13;
added,&#13;
"And&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
meantime,&#13;
they're&#13;
tortured.&#13;
[It's]&#13;
unbearable,"&#13;
The&#13;
demonstration&#13;
was&#13;
designed&#13;
to&#13;
sbock&#13;
onlookers,&#13;
and&#13;
Amnesty&#13;
International&#13;
members&#13;
were&#13;
pleased&#13;
with&#13;
students'&#13;
responses.&#13;
The&#13;
members&#13;
in&#13;
orange&#13;
jumpsuits&#13;
and&#13;
shackles&#13;
marched&#13;
across&#13;
campus&#13;
as&#13;
classes&#13;
were&#13;
ending;&#13;
the&#13;
halls&#13;
were&#13;
filled&#13;
with&#13;
students.&#13;
Smith&#13;
noted&#13;
that&#13;
"People&#13;
paid&#13;
attention.&#13;
That's&#13;
all&#13;
you&#13;
can&#13;
hope&#13;
for."&#13;
Amnesty&#13;
International's&#13;
ultimate&#13;
goal&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
denounce&#13;
torture&#13;
by&#13;
closing&#13;
Guantanamo&#13;
Bay.&#13;
Demonstrations&#13;
like&#13;
the&#13;
one&#13;
that&#13;
took&#13;
place&#13;
all&#13;
campus&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
are&#13;
being&#13;
held&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
world&#13;
to&#13;
increase&#13;
awareness&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
situation&#13;
and&#13;
inspire&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
assist&#13;
in&#13;
~ the&#13;
effort&#13;
to&#13;
close&#13;
!&lt; &#13;
the&#13;
base.&#13;
Dunton&#13;
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students&#13;
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contact&#13;
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to&#13;
ask&#13;
questions&#13;
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get&#13;
involved.&#13;
i&#13;
Late Budget Requests&#13;
Penalized&#13;
Most&#13;
campus&#13;
organizations&#13;
were&#13;
disappointed&#13;
to&#13;
see&#13;
cuts&#13;
when&#13;
the&#13;
~tudent&#13;
University&#13;
Fee&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee&#13;
notified&#13;
them&#13;
of&#13;
their&#13;
budgets&#13;
for&#13;
2007·08.&#13;
The&#13;
exception&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
Athletics&#13;
Department,&#13;
which&#13;
received&#13;
a&#13;
9&#13;
percent&#13;
increase&#13;
in&#13;
funds,&#13;
giving&#13;
them&#13;
$36,000&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
last&#13;
year.&#13;
Besides&#13;
general&#13;
cuts&#13;
for&#13;
most&#13;
organizations&#13;
and&#13;
1  &#13;
departments,&#13;
an&#13;
additional&#13;
penalty&#13;
was&#13;
imposed&#13;
on&#13;
some&#13;
organizations&#13;
for&#13;
submitting&#13;
their&#13;
budget&#13;
requests&#13;
late.&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Adult&#13;
Student&#13;
Alliance&#13;
were&#13;
penalized&#13;
for&#13;
delayed&#13;
requests.&#13;
The&#13;
SPOilS&#13;
and&#13;
Activity&#13;
Center,&#13;
Aquatics,&#13;
Intramurals,&#13;
and&#13;
Athletics'&#13;
requests&#13;
-&#13;
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~&#13;
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were&#13;
also&#13;
late;&#13;
however,&#13;
they&#13;
were&#13;
not&#13;
penalized.&#13;
One&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
fees&#13;
charged&#13;
to&#13;
students&#13;
on&#13;
their&#13;
tuition&#13;
bills&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
segregated&#13;
fee.&#13;
The&#13;
funds&#13;
collected&#13;
from&#13;
this&#13;
fee&#13;
are&#13;
distributed&#13;
among&#13;
campus&#13;
departments&#13;
and&#13;
organizations.&#13;
To&#13;
be&#13;
eligible&#13;
for&#13;
these&#13;
funds,&#13;
.student&#13;
organizations&#13;
must&#13;
submit&#13;
a&#13;
budget&#13;
request&#13;
and&#13;
presentation&#13;
to&#13;
SUFAC,&#13;
the&#13;
committee&#13;
designated&#13;
to&#13;
allocate&#13;
the&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees.&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
determines&#13;
each&#13;
organization's&#13;
allotment,&#13;
which&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
then&#13;
approves&#13;
or&#13;
denies.&#13;
Despite&#13;
an&#13;
expected&#13;
$]00&#13;
increase&#13;
in&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees&#13;
next&#13;
year.&#13;
organization&#13;
budgets&#13;
are&#13;
still&#13;
being&#13;
cut.&#13;
Louie&#13;
Kirleis,&#13;
director&#13;
of&#13;
SUFAC,&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
these&#13;
cuts&#13;
are&#13;
necessary&#13;
to&#13;
fund&#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
Expansion.&#13;
He&#13;
also&#13;
emphasized&#13;
that&#13;
"some&#13;
of&#13;
our&#13;
student&#13;
organizations&#13;
are&#13;
over-funded&#13;
compared&#13;
to&#13;
other&#13;
UW-&#13;
System&#13;
schools.&#13;
It's&#13;
not&#13;
that&#13;
they're&#13;
not&#13;
doing&#13;
good&#13;
things&#13;
..&#13;
.lt's&#13;
just,&#13;
financially,&#13;
we&#13;
can't&#13;
have&#13;
everybody&#13;
doing&#13;
every&#13;
program&#13;
they&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
put&#13;
on."&#13;
In&#13;
addition&#13;
to&#13;
receiving&#13;
fewer&#13;
student&#13;
funds,&#13;
several&#13;
organizations&#13;
were&#13;
penalized&#13;
for&#13;
missing&#13;
the&#13;
Jan.&#13;
5&#13;
deadline&#13;
for&#13;
budget&#13;
requests.&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
explained&#13;
that&#13;
according&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
bylaws,&#13;
penalties&#13;
for&#13;
late&#13;
requests&#13;
are&#13;
"under&#13;
the&#13;
discretion&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
committee.'&#13;
Carly-Anne&#13;
Surber.&#13;
a&#13;
member&#13;
of&#13;
SUFAC,&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
I  percent&#13;
deduction&#13;
per&#13;
day&#13;
late&#13;
is&#13;
outlined&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
bylaws,&#13;
but&#13;
the&#13;
organizations&#13;
were&#13;
nor&#13;
aware&#13;
that&#13;
late&#13;
submissions&#13;
would&#13;
prohibit&#13;
them&#13;
from&#13;
presenting&#13;
their&#13;
proposal&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
committee.&#13;
She&#13;
said&#13;
..."As&#13;
far&#13;
as&#13;
not&#13;
presenting,&#13;
that's&#13;
not&#13;
a&#13;
policy;&#13;
that&#13;
was&#13;
just&#13;
a&#13;
decision,&#13;
so&#13;
they&#13;
would&#13;
not&#13;
have&#13;
had&#13;
any&#13;
previous&#13;
knowledge&#13;
that&#13;
that&#13;
could&#13;
have&#13;
happened."&#13;
The&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
deny&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
and&#13;
PASA&#13;
the&#13;
opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
present&#13;
resulted&#13;
in&#13;
both&#13;
organizations&#13;
receiving&#13;
a&#13;
$0.00&#13;
allotment&#13;
for&#13;
2007&#13;
·08.&#13;
Surber&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
$0.00&#13;
allotment&#13;
is&#13;
not&#13;
permanent&#13;
because&#13;
"if&#13;
organizations&#13;
or&#13;
departments&#13;
..&#13;
_want&#13;
more&#13;
money&#13;
than&#13;
they&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
allocated,&#13;
they&#13;
can&#13;
appeal&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
board&#13;
and&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
convince&#13;
the&#13;
board&#13;
not&#13;
to&#13;
cut&#13;
them."&#13;
PASA's&#13;
appeal&#13;
took&#13;
place&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Feb.&#13;
1.&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Ci~cJe&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
allowed&#13;
extra&#13;
time&#13;
to&#13;
organize&#13;
their&#13;
appeal.&#13;
which&#13;
they&#13;
will&#13;
submit&#13;
this&#13;
week.&#13;
Both&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
and&#13;
Rebecca&#13;
Coan-Henderleiter,&#13;
Vice&#13;
President&#13;
of&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle,&#13;
thought&#13;
it&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
besl&#13;
for&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
to&#13;
stay&#13;
focused&#13;
on&#13;
th~&#13;
Honoring&#13;
The&#13;
Children&#13;
Pow&#13;
Wow,&#13;
which&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO&#13;
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their&#13;
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most&#13;
recently&#13;
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last&#13;
week&#13;
on&#13;
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pay&#13;
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practices.&#13;
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2004&#13;
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for&#13;
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nationwide&#13;
with&#13;
its&#13;
recruiting&#13;
and&#13;
employment-related&#13;
practices."&#13;
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insisted&#13;
on&#13;
more&#13;
details.&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
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was&#13;
instructed&#13;
to&#13;
reply&#13;
that&#13;
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didn't&#13;
know&#13;
any&#13;
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and&#13;
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to&#13;
schedule&#13;
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interview."&#13;
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company&#13;
will&#13;
provide&#13;
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for&#13;
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position,&#13;
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new&#13;
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CONTINUE&#13;
TO&#13;
PAGE&#13;
4&#13;
Bookstore&#13;
Advisory&#13;
Council&#13;
Created&#13;
BY&#13;
TINA&#13;
M.&#13;
STRAUSS&#13;
be&#13;
addressed&#13;
in&#13;
order&#13;
to&#13;
improve&#13;
the&#13;
of&#13;
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.&#13;
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of&#13;
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faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
who&#13;
will&#13;
discuss&#13;
various&#13;
ways&#13;
of&#13;
addressing&#13;
the&#13;
issues&#13;
raised&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
community.&#13;
.&#13;
.   "{The&#13;
council]&#13;
would&#13;
get&#13;
together&#13;
once&#13;
per&#13;
semester.&#13;
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would&#13;
be&#13;
led&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
bookstore&#13;
manager&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Follett&#13;
regional&#13;
manager,&#13;
as&#13;
well&#13;
as&#13;
some.&#13;
campus&#13;
community&#13;
members.&#13;
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would&#13;
discuss&#13;
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we&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to&#13;
see&#13;
changed&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
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environment,&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
feedback&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
directed&#13;
through&#13;
me&#13;
or&#13;
the&#13;
bookstore&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
changes."&#13;
said&#13;
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Haskey&#13;
wants&#13;
to&#13;
keep&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
council&#13;
members&#13;
small&#13;
in&#13;
order&#13;
to&#13;
maintain&#13;
a&#13;
conversational&#13;
environment&#13;
and&#13;
allow&#13;
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listen&#13;
more&#13;
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to&#13;
the&#13;
suggestions&#13;
.&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
TO&#13;
PAGE&#13;
3&#13;
.&#13;
~II&#13;
students&#13;
received&#13;
a  survey&#13;
two&#13;
wee~s&#13;
ago&#13;
requesting&#13;
feedback&#13;
about&#13;
services&#13;
and&#13;
merchandise&#13;
offered&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
bookstore.&#13;
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e-mail&#13;
included&#13;
an&#13;
in~t~tion&#13;
for&#13;
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faculty,&#13;
and&#13;
staff&#13;
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new&#13;
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to&#13;
analyze&#13;
and&#13;
address&#13;
the&#13;
results&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
survey.&#13;
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Haskey,&#13;
campus&#13;
bookstore&#13;
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administrator.&#13;
said,&#13;
"The&#13;
campus&#13;
bookstore&#13;
is&#13;
very&#13;
important&#13;
to&#13;
students'&#13;
educational&#13;
experience,"&#13;
and&#13;
"we're&#13;
just&#13;
trying&#13;
to&#13;
get&#13;
a  better&#13;
understanding&#13;
[of]&#13;
what&#13;
people&#13;
think&#13;
~n?&#13;
move&#13;
forward&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
things&#13;
better&#13;
if &#13;
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needs&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
better."&#13;
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to&#13;
Haskey,&#13;
the&#13;
survey&#13;
results&#13;
will&#13;
detennine&#13;
what&#13;
positive&#13;
aspects&#13;
'of&#13;
the&#13;
bookstore&#13;
need&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
accentuated&#13;
and&#13;
what&#13;
negative&#13;
aspects&#13;
need&#13;
to&#13;
expansion.&#13;
scheduled&#13;
to&#13;
be&#13;
completed&#13;
in&#13;
2009,&#13;
will&#13;
provide&#13;
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I was&#13;
actually&#13;
kind&#13;
of glad&#13;
this week&#13;
when&#13;
I noticed&#13;
that someone&#13;
had written&#13;
to point&#13;
out some&#13;
mistakes&#13;
we&#13;
had made&#13;
in last week's&#13;
issue.&#13;
I&#13;
don't&#13;
mean&#13;
to imply&#13;
that&#13;
I'm glad&#13;
that we made&#13;
some&#13;
mistakes;&#13;
though,&#13;
we certainly&#13;
did make&#13;
some;&#13;
1&#13;
was just glad&#13;
that someone&#13;
had actually&#13;
written&#13;
something&#13;
to us at all. &#13;
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seems&#13;
like every&#13;
week&#13;
['!I' &#13;
worried&#13;
about&#13;
something&#13;
during&#13;
the layout&#13;
of the&#13;
paper.&#13;
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it be a comic&#13;
or a story,&#13;
there&#13;
is invariably&#13;
something&#13;
that &#13;
1&#13;
think&#13;
is going&#13;
to cause&#13;
a lot of problems&#13;
when&#13;
the &#13;
issue&#13;
comes&#13;
out on Tuesday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
SOl &#13;
I sit&#13;
or&#13;
and think&#13;
about&#13;
whatever&#13;
I perceive&#13;
the problem&#13;
to bet until&#13;
about&#13;
Thursday&#13;
at 3 or 4 p.m .. when&#13;
the Issue&#13;
has been&#13;
out for&#13;
about&#13;
2 days&#13;
and no one has said&#13;
a word.&#13;
I guess&#13;
that's&#13;
the&#13;
point&#13;
where&#13;
1&#13;
becnme&#13;
a little&#13;
disappointed,&#13;
because&#13;
it leads&#13;
me to one of two scenarios:&#13;
either&#13;
no one read&#13;
the paper&#13;
that&#13;
week,&#13;
or no one really&#13;
cared&#13;
about&#13;
anything&#13;
in it.&#13;
There&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
a couple&#13;
of weeks&#13;
in which&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
the&#13;
former&#13;
situation&#13;
is true.&#13;
If \ see that our stands&#13;
are about&#13;
as&#13;
full as they&#13;
were&#13;
when&#13;
we put the papers&#13;
on them,&#13;
then&#13;
1&#13;
can&#13;
guess&#13;
that people&#13;
simply&#13;
aren't&#13;
picking&#13;
it up. However,&#13;
it&#13;
most&#13;
instances,&#13;
I attribute&#13;
the lack&#13;
of feedback&#13;
to the latter&#13;
of&#13;
the &#13;
IWO&#13;
aforementioned&#13;
scenarios.&#13;
Getting&#13;
people&#13;
interested&#13;
is the hard&#13;
part.&#13;
More&#13;
than&#13;
once&#13;
people&#13;
have&#13;
told&#13;
me that we&#13;
could&#13;
get more&#13;
readers&#13;
if we'd&#13;
do this or that,&#13;
if we had more&#13;
film&#13;
reviews.&#13;
for instance,&#13;
or that we could&#13;
get more&#13;
writers&#13;
if&#13;
we just&#13;
let everyone&#13;
write&#13;
whatever&#13;
they&#13;
want,&#13;
like editorials&#13;
or CD reviews.&#13;
I've&#13;
found&#13;
that the difficulty&#13;
is trying&#13;
to get&#13;
people&#13;
interested&#13;
and committed&#13;
to &#13;
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Ranger&#13;
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while,&#13;
at the same&#13;
time,&#13;
preserving&#13;
our identity&#13;
as &#13;
a NEWSpaper.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
is the student&#13;
newspaper&#13;
of &#13;
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a means&#13;
of informing&#13;
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of what's&#13;
going&#13;
on in this small&#13;
community,&#13;
but we also&#13;
consider&#13;
ourselves&#13;
an educational&#13;
entity,&#13;
as well,&#13;
trying&#13;
to &#13;
teach&#13;
journalism&#13;
in a&#13;
university&#13;
that offers&#13;
no official&#13;
program&#13;
in it. I don't&#13;
mean&#13;
to say that editorials&#13;
and other&#13;
aspects&#13;
of such&#13;
a publication&#13;
are nat important.&#13;
However,&#13;
we are a newspaper,&#13;
and &#13;
I&#13;
believe&#13;
that first&#13;
and foremost,&#13;
we should&#13;
focus&#13;
on news.&#13;
That&#13;
could&#13;
be a little&#13;
idealistic,&#13;
and I guess&#13;
if everyone&#13;
quits&#13;
and I'm standing&#13;
in the office&#13;
all by myself,&#13;
I'll realize&#13;
that I&#13;
made&#13;
a mistake,&#13;
but for now,&#13;
I think&#13;
this is the right&#13;
direction.&#13;
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C. Westbrook&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
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profiled&#13;
in her book&#13;
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Wisconsin&#13;
Musicians,"&#13;
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Men's&#13;
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SAC&#13;
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'&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Aduit&#13;
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Flower&#13;
Sale&#13;
Wyllie&#13;
Hall&#13;
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Small&#13;
Print&#13;
Show&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
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Sweetheart&#13;
(Burn)&#13;
Chili&#13;
Cook-Off&#13;
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.Frlday,&#13;
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Race&#13;
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Book&#13;
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'Burger's&#13;
Daughter'&#13;
Union&#13;
207&#13;
7:00&#13;
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PJatanos&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Collard&#13;
Greens&#13;
Play&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
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February&#13;
17,&#13;
2007&#13;
1:00&#13;
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PM&#13;
Women's&#13;
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vs, St. Joseph's&#13;
University&#13;
De Simone&#13;
Gymnasium,&#13;
SAC&#13;
3:00&#13;
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vs. St. Joseph's&#13;
University&#13;
De &#13;
Simone&#13;
Gymnasium,&#13;
SAC&#13;
Sunday,&#13;
February&#13;
18, 2007&#13;
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schedule&#13;
yet.&#13;
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February&#13;
19, 2007&#13;
11:00&#13;
AM-S:OO&#13;
PM&#13;
20th&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Small&#13;
Print&#13;
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Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
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              <text>~RJahne er&#13;
~Ne s Unlvenlty of Wlsconsln.Parkslde's Student Newspaper&#13;
Attention AI&#13;
freshman&#13;
Waistli&#13;
September 12, 2006&#13;
Alumni of/Color&#13;
Page 7&#13;
UW-Parkside's Backyard Game of Tag&#13;
STAFF REPORT&#13;
Music played as the aroma of grilled&#13;
food hung in the air, Thursday, Sep. 7, at the&#13;
tenth annual Backyard Bash that welcomed&#13;
new and returning students.&#13;
Held at the Union Square Patio from&#13;
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., the event was hosted&#13;
by Parkside Activities Board, WIPZ, Student&#13;
Life, and Peer Health Educaters.&#13;
Students were able to participate in Laser&#13;
Invader and Sing Out A Tune, as well as&#13;
have a Freaky Foto taken or have a caricature&#13;
drawing made of themselves.&#13;
Student Sherli Harum said sbe had&#13;
fun dancing but did not get drawn this year&#13;
because the line was too long.&#13;
"There were more people than the&#13;
previous year." said Harum. She said the&#13;
number of students lessened by the later part&#13;
of the night.&#13;
A local band, Black Elephant, played&#13;
a free show before a drawing ihat held the&#13;
chance for a new student to win free tuition.&#13;
Parkside Activities Board advisor, Tony&#13;
Kwiatkowski, said that he estimated around&#13;
200 students attended and that tuition and&#13;
bookstore money were given away as prizes.&#13;
"It was good to see students out baving fun&#13;
and getting free stuff," said Kwiatkowski.&#13;
Parkside Ada&#13;
echnology&#13;
Page 3&#13;
EPA To Hold 4th&#13;
Annual P3 Competition&#13;
BY JONTDENECKE&#13;
schmi 133@uwp.edu&#13;
The U.S. Environmental&#13;
Protection Agency National&#13;
Center for Environmental&#13;
Research is having its fourth&#13;
Annual P3 Awards: People,&#13;
Places, Planet&#13;
competition.&#13;
The P3 competition&#13;
is held to provide grants to&#13;
groups of college students&#13;
who are interested in doing&#13;
research and developing&#13;
designing solutions to help&#13;
people and the planet. The&#13;
EPA says the agency&#13;
plans to award&#13;
up to $1.25&#13;
million&#13;
in&#13;
grants&#13;
to&#13;
teams&#13;
df srudettts&#13;
who are creative&#13;
in finding ways&#13;
to protect and&#13;
preserve the&#13;
environment,&#13;
P3 is a&#13;
partnership between public&#13;
and private sectors trying&#13;
to improve the environment&#13;
and protect natural resources.&#13;
Some of the companies&#13;
that are participating" in this&#13;
process are Diam1er Chrysler,&#13;
Dell, Herman Miller,&#13;
Hewlett-Packard, Nextant,&#13;
US Business Council for&#13;
Sustainable Development. A&#13;
few of the non-government&#13;
organizations that are also&#13;
involved are Engineers&#13;
without Borders, American&#13;
Chemical Society, and&#13;
Association of American&#13;
Geographers according&#13;
to http://es.epa.gov.lncer/&#13;
rfal2oo7/_p3_ 4thannual.htm!.&#13;
According to the EPA&#13;
"The P3 competition is open&#13;
to teams of students attending&#13;
colleges, universities,&#13;
and other post secondary&#13;
educational institutes.&#13;
Interdisciplinary teams&#13;
are strongly encouraged,&#13;
including representatives&#13;
from multiple engineering&#13;
departments and/or&#13;
departments of chemistry.&#13;
architecture, industrial&#13;
design,&#13;
economics,&#13;
policy,&#13;
social&#13;
sciences, business,&#13;
communications. etc."&#13;
There are 50 grants&#13;
of up to $ 10,000 each that&#13;
will be awarded. Proposals&#13;
must reach the EPA by&#13;
December 2l, 2006. For&#13;
application procedures and&#13;
the materials needed for this&#13;
year's grants those interested&#13;
can go to http://es.gov/ncer/&#13;
rfal2007/2007 _p3_ athannual.&#13;
html or, for more information&#13;
about this competition, http://&#13;
www.epa.gov/p3.&#13;
WISCONSIN COVENANT EVALUATED&#13;
BYDANTELROCKEL&#13;
rncke()()I@uwp.edu&#13;
In a speech to the UW&#13;
Board of Regents quoted in&#13;
theMay 5 posting of the UW&#13;
System News and Events page,&#13;
Gov. Jim Doyle discussed,&#13;
among many topics, one of&#13;
the key initiatives in the 2007-&#13;
2009 UW budget request, the&#13;
Wisconsin Covenant. The&#13;
Wisconsin Covenant is a new fI&#13;
program geared to increase&#13;
enrollment and graduation&#13;
Withinthe UW System.&#13;
"This is a basic exchange&#13;
of promises," Doyle said of the&#13;
Covenant. "I want the university&#13;
and the state of Wisconsin to say&#13;
that if you do all that [perform&#13;
well in high school and take&#13;
college prep classes], there will&#13;
be a place in the UW System&#13;
for you. We will work with your&#13;
families to assure you can afford&#13;
that education." This sound&#13;
bite was heard on the heels of a&#13;
6-percent increase in tuition at&#13;
UW- Madison. .&#13;
The program falls short of&#13;
this promise. Doyle, in another&#13;
part of the speech, makes&#13;
comments that line up more .&#13;
fully with the purpose of the bill.&#13;
After praising the chancellors&#13;
and President Reilly. for their&#13;
work to expose and change&#13;
the decreasing number of lowincome&#13;
people attending college&#13;
on a national level, Doyle said of&#13;
the low-income people, 'That's&#13;
not acceptable. It isn't fair, and&#13;
we're leaving too much talent to&#13;
the side when we're not making&#13;
sure that those kids are coming&#13;
through."&#13;
The Wisconsin Covenant&#13;
in its current form, as found in&#13;
the Feb. 9 documentation by&#13;
Sharon Wilhelm, states that&#13;
':~l?~g~e.t ~'!!U,~Q~,ed,Opy!~' \. . . ,&#13;
students from Wisconsin who&#13;
meet a three-part requirement&#13;
(education, civic, and needs)&#13;
will be given additional grants to&#13;
attend a UW campus.&#13;
The educational part of&#13;
the requirements consists of&#13;
college preparatory classes and&#13;
maintaining a high grade point&#13;
average or high-class ranking.&#13;
The civic part requires the&#13;
student to perform community&#13;
service and stay out of trouble&#13;
while attending high school. .&#13;
The final requirement is&#13;
that the student's parents have&#13;
a combined family income&#13;
of below $47,000 a year. The&#13;
ceiling for this program would&#13;
mean a married couple each&#13;
making $ 11.75 per hour for 50&#13;
weeks at 40 hours per week or a&#13;
single: parent making $23.50 per&#13;
hour working the same schedule&#13;
would be making too much for&#13;
their child to qualify.&#13;
The first students taking&#13;
part in the program should&#13;
be arriving on UW campuses&#13;
starting in 20 JJ pending budget&#13;
approval in early 2007.&#13;
C 'E&#13;
sch1ml3 @u\\pcdu&#13;
old&#13;
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WISCONSIN COV NANT EVALUA&#13;
BY D lEL ROCK L&#13;
tockeOO!@uwp.edu&#13;
In. peed, c Regcn1.i; q imted in&#13;
th t: May po ·ling cif me uw&#13;
Sy tern cw and EvcDIS page,&#13;
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l)rogram gwrcd tu m · a&#13;
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well in high ~hool and t e&#13;
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· or We wiU ork with amilies to !&gt; • .U Iha edm; tio11." This sound&#13;
hite was heard on the heels a&#13;
6-perce1n i crea.se in mitiun nl&#13;
UW- M is.on.&#13;
progrdl11 foll rt Lhis mi _ D yl , in ru,other&#13;
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, mber 12, 2006&#13;
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Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Wednesday, September 13. 2006&#13;
10:30AM-!:30 PM&#13;
Student Organizations &amp; Involvement Fair&#13;
Main Place&#13;
11:00 AM-8:00 PM&#13;
Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
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WIPZ Patio Concert&#13;
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Science Night: 'Saving Panama's Amphibians'&#13;
Greenquist Hall&#13;
9:00 PM-Il:00 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Thursday, September 14, 2006&#13;
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COin. Arts Gallery&#13;
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Study Abroad Information Session: South Africa&#13;
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WIPZ Uoderground&#13;
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:fleIooDle Back. CooIwut &amp;:&#13;
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3:30 PM-5:30 PM&#13;
Women's Soccer vs, Sout!Iem Dlinois-EdwaldsvUle&#13;
Wood Rd. Field&#13;
3:30 PM-5:OO Gender, Race &amp; Oass Book Oub: 'On BaiitY'&#13;
Union1lY7&#13;
5:30 S:3O PM&#13;
Scholar &amp;: Donor Recognition Night&#13;
Parkside Cafe!&#13;
7:00 PM-9: 45 PM&#13;
Community Band rehearsal&#13;
Com Arts 0..118&#13;
7:30 PM-9:30 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
9:00 PM-II:59 PM&#13;
Delta Sigma Theta dance&#13;
Union Square&#13;
(Admission: TBAI&#13;
Saturday, September 16, 2006&#13;
12:00~'OOAM&#13;
Delta Sigma Theta dance&#13;
Union Square&#13;
12:45 PM-J:20 PM&#13;
Midwest Collegiate Open ClQSs-roUlllt'Yrace&#13;
Nat'l Cross-Country Course&#13;
5:00J&gt;M-7:00 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
8:00 PM-IO:00 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Sunday, September 17, 2bo6&#13;
12:00 PM-2:00 PM .&#13;
Men's Soccer vs. Quincy University&#13;
Wood Rd. Field&#13;
2:00 PM-4:00 PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
2:30 PM-4:30 PM&#13;
Women's Soccer vs'. Quincy University&#13;
Wood Rd. Field&#13;
5:00 PM-7:oo PM&#13;
Foreign Film: 'Look at Me'&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Monday, September 18. 2006&#13;
11:00 AM-5:oo PM&#13;
Art exhibition: Roy and Mary Behrens&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
-12:ooPM-I:J5 PM&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-nff&#13;
Main Placc &amp; others&#13;
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09/06-523 Alarm - BuildinglBusiness. Wyllie Hall. 7:51am.&#13;
UWPPD alarm panel reports active alarm. Officer&#13;
responds to location, and was met by FMC personnel who&#13;
accidentally set off alarm. Alarm reset, Officer cleared.&#13;
.06-524 Agency Assist. Center University Grounds.&#13;
4: 17jpm. Kenosha Sheriff Dept. request assistance I locating&#13;
yoa. Autistic Boy. Child was located, Officers cleared.&#13;
06-525 Traffic Accident - Property Damage. Comm Arts&#13;
Lot. 8: 07am. Officer takes Accident Report and issued&#13;
citation to Allyson R LLanas for Speeding. No injures&#13;
reported. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-526 Theft From Building. University Apartments.&#13;
4:08pm. Officer takes Theft report. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-527 Liquor Law Violation. University Apartments.&#13;
. l1:04pm. Officers issued 4 Citations for Underage Drinlcing&#13;
Possess/Consumption. cleared.&#13;
06-528 Warrant Pickup - Other Agency. University&#13;
Apartments. 11:46pm. crn indicated active warrant. Subject&#13;
unable to Post Bond. Then transported to Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept, to Public Safety Building "Jail". O!ficer cleared.&#13;
06-529 Alarm - BuildinglBusiness. Com Arts Bldg.&#13;
7: 16am. UWPPD alarm panel indicate acti ve alarm. Officer&#13;
responds to location, alarm set off by custodial staff at&#13;
unmarked door. Alarm reset, officer cleared.&#13;
06- 530 Other UWS 18 Violations. Com Arts Lot. 1:21pm.&#13;
While patrolling officer observed flyers placed under&#13;
the windshield wipers of vehicles. Verbal Warrnng to&#13;
DeRango's management. Officer cleared,&#13;
06-531 Other UWS 18 Violations. tom Arts Lot. 1:53pm.&#13;
While patrolling officer observed subject distributing flyers.&#13;
Nowak warned, she apologized and left campus. Officer&#13;
cleared.&#13;
06-532 Theft - From a Motor Vehicle. Union Lot. '4:22pm.&#13;
Officer takes report for UWP Parking Permit stolen from&#13;
vehicle. No other damaged reported to vehicle. Replacement&#13;
permit issued. Officer cleared. .&#13;
06-533 Misuse of Handicap Placard. Union Lot. I 2:25pm.&#13;
Citation issued to Adam J Frederiksen for Misuse of a&#13;
Handicap Permit. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-534 Theft s-From a Motor Vehicle. Com Arts Lot.&#13;
1:26pm. Officer takes report for UWP Parking Permit&#13;
stolen from vehicle. No other damaged reported to vehicle. '&#13;
Replacement permit issued. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-535 Misuse of Haodicap Placard. Ranger Lot. 5:00pm.&#13;
Citation issued to Kanika Jones for Misuse of a Handicap&#13;
Permit. Officer cleared.&#13;
06-536 Medical Assistance. Inner Loop Road Underneath&#13;
Molinaro Bridge ..9:54pm. Officer o~serve subject having&#13;
Asthma attack. Medical Unit requested they arrive. Subject&#13;
refuses transport to Hospital. Officers cleared.&#13;
06-537 Possession of MarijuanaIDrug Paraph. Ranger&#13;
Hall. JO:2Ipm. Officers responded to a Marijuana smell&#13;
complaint. One citation issued for Underage Drinking.&#13;
And Two citations issued for Possession of Marijuana.&#13;
One of the subject placed on Probation &amp; Parole Hold, and&#13;
transported to Kenosha Public Safety Building "Jail" per&#13;
their request. Officers cleared.&#13;
09/08/06&#13;
06-538 Theft - From Building. Ranger Hall. 12:25am,&#13;
Officer takes Theft Report. Officer cleared.&#13;
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The Ranger News =-....-..=~~-------------- __&#13;
3&#13;
.Parkside Adapts to Technology&#13;
Some of Durso's&#13;
duties include&#13;
setting up classroom&#13;
technology policies,&#13;
strategies, standards,&#13;
and directions.&#13;
security of UW-Parkside's&#13;
technology, she also looks&#13;
at cost efficiency and the&#13;
technical support services&#13;
for each managed network,&#13;
server. desktop, and classroom&#13;
BY BRETT HOUDEK&#13;
houdeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
Due to constant and rapid&#13;
advancements around the&#13;
globe, technology is literally&#13;
impossible to keep up with.&#13;
Like the rest of the world,&#13;
UW-Parkside has made some&#13;
Changes to adapt to modem&#13;
technology. UW-Parkside,&#13;
however, is "behind.the times"&#13;
in some areas. too.&#13;
UW-Parkside's chief&#13;
information officer, Ann Marie&#13;
Durso, said that "learning to&#13;
effectively manage, adopt,&#13;
leverage, and exploit the&#13;
benefits of new technology&#13;
"LEARNING TO&#13;
EFFECTIVELY&#13;
MANAGE, ADOPT,&#13;
LEVERAGE,&#13;
AND EXPLOIT&#13;
THE BENEFITS&#13;
OF NEW&#13;
.TECHNOLOGY IS&#13;
NO LONGER AN&#13;
OPTION BUT A&#13;
REQUIREMENT."&#13;
-SAID ANN MARIE DURSO, UW-PARKSIDE'S&#13;
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER.&#13;
is no longer an option but a&#13;
requirement. " While ensuring the ongoing&#13;
operational reliability and CONTINUE PAGE 4&#13;
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Open to all new freshmen students!&#13;
Permits may also&#13;
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Department&#13;
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Due to constant and rdpid&#13;
advancements arou.nd the&#13;
globe; tcchnnlogy h Ht ally&#13;
impus~ihle lo c.ep up wit ,&#13;
Like U1c re. 1 o lb· orld,&#13;
W-Park.-;ide ha.! made some&#13;
change. lo adapt lLl modem&#13;
lt.:(;hn lo y. UW- · side,&#13;
ho cv r,' ''behind lhc times"&#13;
in some arew.. too.&#13;
UW-Parki ide', chid&#13;
i formation officer, nn farie&#13;
Ourso. said lhal .. ltmming l&#13;
effecti ·dy mmmge, adopt.,&#13;
l eroge. and c:i.ploil the:&#13;
bene b of J1ev. techn~llogy&#13;
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MANAGE, ADOP ,&#13;
LEVERAGE,&#13;
A D EXPLOIT&#13;
THE BE EFITS&#13;
TECHNOLOGY IS&#13;
NO LO GER AN&#13;
OPTION BUT A&#13;
REQUIREMENT.''&#13;
-SAJD ANN MARIE DURSO, UW-PARKSIDE'S&#13;
CHIEF NFORMATJON OFFICER.&#13;
· no I ng~r an r,pti rt but •&#13;
f~ljllircm 'nt ...&#13;
While ·munn II · un in&#13;
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The Ska Kid's Top 5 Songs&#13;
d Plug-&#13;
Pho!O by Dan lbrkilseo&#13;
UW-Parkside student has a free caricature drawing done Thursday, Sep 7 at&#13;
Backyard Bash, which was sponsored by Parkside Activities Board, WIPZ, Peer&#13;
Health Educators, and Student Health.&#13;
Sustainable Racine, Sirens of Cinema, Sparta Rocks!,&#13;
Wisconsin on the Reel, Ripp Productions,&#13;
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TECHONOLOG~&#13;
CONTINUE&#13;
FROM PAGE 3&#13;
technological&#13;
~trueture, ~·icatioalj&#13;
tools, and services.&#13;
According to&#13;
Durso, UW-Parkside&#13;
has historically been&#13;
more conservative with&#13;
respect to new technology&#13;
introduction and adoption.&#13;
"This approach bas both&#13;
positive and negative&#13;
impacts," she said.&#13;
The primary&#13;
positive effect is that&#13;
a "slower adoption of&#13;
new technology is less&#13;
traumatic on users, as&#13;
the methods and tools&#13;
in use are more constant&#13;
and familiar." A major&#13;
disadvantage, according&#13;
to Durso, is that certain&#13;
technological methods&#13;
and tools quickly become&#13;
obsolete, unreliable, and&#13;
incompatible with the&#13;
newer technologies.&#13;
Maintenance and&#13;
support for the older&#13;
technologies becomes&#13;
problematic because&#13;
technology manufacturers&#13;
ofteo stop producing&#13;
replacement parts. They&#13;
also drop technical support&#13;
for older technological&#13;
systems and methods.&#13;
"A more reasonable&#13;
and sustainable position&#13;
for UW-Parkside," Durso&#13;
said, "is to be a fast&#13;
follower of affordable,&#13;
proven technologies&#13;
from reputable vendors&#13;
that meet our needs&#13;
and keep us legally and&#13;
organizationally secure&#13;
and compliant with the&#13;
regulatory requirement&#13;
for the higher education&#13;
community."&#13;
She went on to say&#13;
that UW-Parkside studenlS,'&#13;
faculty, and staff should&#13;
be enabled to naturally&#13;
and efficiently interact&#13;
and share knowledge and&#13;
information electronically&#13;
in support of our&#13;
educational objecti yes.&#13;
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For two years, the&#13;
Shakespeare Project&#13;
has allowed inmates at&#13;
the Racine Correctional&#13;
Institution to perform&#13;
Shakespearean&#13;
drama. The&#13;
Shakespeare&#13;
Project consists&#13;
of nine months of&#13;
studying, training,&#13;
and rehearsing&#13;
for whichever&#13;
Shakespeare play&#13;
will be performed at&#13;
the conclusion of the&#13;
aforementioned time&#13;
frarne.&#13;
Since 1995,&#13;
professor Jonathan&#13;
Shailor has been&#13;
teaching a variety of 5H A I LO R&#13;
communication and&#13;
conflict classes at the&#13;
Racine Correctional&#13;
Institution with "some of them&#13;
using role playing to work out&#13;
solutions to conflicts." Shailor&#13;
met a woman at a conference&#13;
who had been directing and&#13;
producing Shakespeare in&#13;
prison, and she told him&#13;
about her recent production&#13;
of "Hamlet" Shailor thought&#13;
it was "wonderful" because&#13;
"literature can teach us a lot&#13;
about human nature and how&#13;
to deal with conflict."&#13;
With this in mind, Shailor&#13;
sent a proposal, which was&#13;
approved, for the production&#13;
of t'King Lear," which was&#13;
performed by the inmates&#13;
from the Racine Correctional&#13;
Institute in April 2005,&#13;
directed 'and produced by&#13;
Shailor.&#13;
''We got a story in the&#13;
New York Times and a lot&#13;
of local press as well and a&#13;
very favorable reaction," said&#13;
Shailor, "so immediately Iput&#13;
in a proposal to do a second&#13;
one, "Othello," which is what&#13;
we did last [summer] .... which&#13;
was also a great success. We&#13;
got Wisconsin Public Radio&#13;
coverage."&#13;
Jean Feraca, the host of&#13;
"Here on Earth," which airs&#13;
on Wisconsin Public Radio,&#13;
was.in attendance for the&#13;
performance of "Othello." She&#13;
interviewed Shailor as well as&#13;
some of the inmates for her&#13;
show, on which she played&#13;
various excerptsirom the&#13;
play.&#13;
There were some&#13;
difficulties that Shailor&#13;
encountered while working&#13;
with the prisoners. Playing&#13;
Desdemona (a female&#13;
character) made one of the&#13;
male prisoners "really nervous&#13;
and very anxious." When&#13;
. another inmate pulled his&#13;
chair out from under him, the&#13;
"Desdemona" threatened him&#13;
and a fight seemed imminent&#13;
. until Shailor and other&#13;
inmates stepped forward to&#13;
"intervene and deal with the •&#13;
situation. "&#13;
Since Shailor is in&#13;
charge of&#13;
production,&#13;
heis in&#13;
charge of&#13;
such things&#13;
as finding&#13;
proper text&#13;
materials,&#13;
costumes, and&#13;
props to be&#13;
used during&#13;
the play. For&#13;
"Othello,"&#13;
he borrowed&#13;
costumes&#13;
from the&#13;
UW,Parkside&#13;
Theater Arts&#13;
Department&#13;
and also had&#13;
some original&#13;
costumes designed and&#13;
constructed by a costumer in&#13;
Massachusetts.&#13;
The real benefit that the&#13;
inmates gain from performing&#13;
Shakespeare, from Shailor's&#13;
perspective, is that "they&#13;
learn something about the&#13;
consequences of choices&#13;
that [they] make, because&#13;
Shakespeare's characters are&#13;
very richly portrayed human&#13;
beings who have&#13;
to make very&#13;
difficult decisions&#13;
in complex&#13;
circumstances.&#13;
The&#13;
consequences are&#13;
often clear, very&#13;
positive or very&#13;
negative:'&#13;
"LITERATURE CAN&#13;
TEACH US A LOT&#13;
ABOUT HUMAN&#13;
NATURE AND HOW TO&#13;
DE.Ai. WITH CONFLICT."&#13;
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Husband and Wife 'Artistically Adorn the' Gallery':"&#13;
his works seem 2-dimensional, symbiotic,&#13;
historical, and complex. "He bas a Lotof&#13;
in his art," doesn't width design, Richmond wondered if the artists&#13;
knew one another before reading the&#13;
displayed biographies, later learning&#13;
that they were husband and wife. "They&#13;
mindset, with differenr&#13;
approach," said Richmond. shows&#13;
using pictures; uses&#13;
a lot of man-used nbjects without showing&#13;
man."&#13;
Mary at Mount the Art and Design. In 1982, she received&#13;
a Bachelor of Fine Arts She has&#13;
worked in fiher, collage, and assemblage&#13;
and often uses found materials like wood&#13;
and fabrics. •&#13;
Behrens' art&#13;
was metaphoric. mysterious and raised&#13;
questions the artist questions the wood Why smooth&#13;
and some rough? And is it personally&#13;
symbiotic? "Her stuff is interesting; you&#13;
want to she in statement,&#13;
"My methods and material have changed&#13;
over the 49 years of my life. "She added,&#13;
"elements the the went on, art these interrupt their dormancy their&#13;
worth, life of utility," said Behrens.&#13;
BYD. WHITE&#13;
digital various Mary&#13;
have an in Communication Arts this month.&#13;
art at&#13;
Northern Iowa, where he teaches graphic&#13;
design, illustration, design history.&#13;
He is a contributing editor of&#13;
PRINT magazine and art American Review. He was nominated in&#13;
Institution's&#13;
at various art schools universities than years.&#13;
"As who always cballenge), distinction hetween&#13;
my&#13;
'studio my case an&#13;
amalgamation of research, writing,&#13;
exhibiting, and designing)."&#13;
graduate Parkside, RQY&#13;
digital surrealist that&#13;
• RE&#13;
12, 2006&#13;
.&#13;
Artistically the Gallery ·&#13;
hb dlmensional, symbiotic.&#13;
historical. has lot of&#13;
history iv h1s an.n said Richmond. "He&#13;
doe.,n ·1 just do it; even with the wiuth of&#13;
the design. he has order."&#13;
WHITE!&#13;
Using digilal imagery and&#13;
variou&lt; forms of hanging fabrics and&#13;
miscellaneous items, Roy and M:u-y&#13;
Behrens hnve on exhibition the&#13;
Communication Ans Gallery Ibis monlh.&#13;
Roy Behrens is a professor of nn al&#13;
Nonhem Iowa. be Leaches de,ign. illustrauon. and de.sign h1&gt;1Qry_&#13;
i.&lt; conlribuung PRL'IT magn.dne and an editor of North&#13;
wa.&lt; 2003 for the Smithsonian lnstuutioa's&#13;
prestigious National Design award. He&#13;
has taught al variou, an school&gt; and&#13;
univcrsitics for more Lhan 35 years,&#13;
He said in a prepared statement,&#13;
a person delights in teaching&#13;
(although it is alway, a challenge). I&#13;
purposely make no di&gt;tmction between&#13;
my classroom teachings and my&#13;
"studio work' (which in my caw is :m&#13;
research. writing.&#13;
exhibiting. designing),"&#13;
Keith Richmond, a graphic design&#13;
gradual&lt;! from UW-Pru-kside. said that Roy&#13;
Behrens was a dil(iutl ,urrcaJ.ist and tb111&#13;
arusL,&#13;
anothl!t bcfofi! b1ogruphtes, lcaming&#13;
!hat use the same minr.l-et, but wilh different&#13;
appro:ich." &lt;aid Richmond "He ,hows&#13;
life u~ing actual digital picrures; she use.1&#13;
used objects w11hou1 n\rut.'~&#13;
Behrens studied 01 Moum Mary&#13;
College and 1he Minneapolis College of&#13;
An Desi11n. 1982. • Ans degree. fiber. collage. use, Richmond said Mary an&#13;
meluphoric, numerous question, for anist. He had&#13;
several que,lions about her work: why are&#13;
lhc sheet and hanging there? Why&#13;
the unfinished lines? is some ,moolh&#13;
ii siuff inll!rc,ling· wam know what &lt;he is saying."&#13;
She said a prepared sta1ement,&#13;
melhcl&lt;l.s -'Many of my visual elemcnlS are&#13;
metaphors of memory, both rhe wonderful&#13;
and lhe horrible." She wem on. "By&#13;
making my art from the:.e leavings, I&#13;
intemipl tbdr domuutcy and renew dieir&#13;
purpose and wonh, paying homage to a&#13;
utility." s:tid&#13;
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Alumni of Color&#13;
BY D. WHITE&#13;
wbile04l @uwp.edu&#13;
1999UWPark.&#13;
side alumna and&#13;
natioual touring comic&#13;
OJastity Washington&#13;
electrified lhe cinema&#13;
willi an hour of&#13;
comedy, on Sep 5.&#13;
Racism, student and&#13;
donn life, parenting,&#13;
1eachitig, her Own&#13;
family, and membas&#13;
of lhe audience were&#13;
some of lhe serious&#13;
topics, which were&#13;
lightened willi cooiedy,&#13;
slight profilnilies,&#13;
impersonations.&#13;
and Washington's&#13;
II3llml\ animation.&#13;
"It's a lifuloog&#13;
calling, n said&#13;
W:isbiogton.&#13;
PhOlOby D. White Audience&#13;
members entering after sbe started became&#13;
targets. The first comical insult was directed&#13;
toward an African-American male weariQg a&#13;
fitted tank top. "You don 'tlook lilre 50 Cent, bot&#13;
15Cent," said Washington.&#13;
Next she talked about Slndent life, DOmoney&#13;
nn RangerOne Cards, saving change. "Watch your&#13;
Ranger Cards; after one month, you wiD be eating&#13;
hnt tamale candy and Ramen NOodles foc supper,"&#13;
said Washington.&#13;
Washington warned new SlUdents about lhe&#13;
hazards of sharing rooms and ba1hrooms in college.&#13;
She said to buy Comet cleanser and sponges and&#13;
watch for "musty" students. "Go in lhe Ranger Hall&#13;
and wash up!"&#13;
Washington used humor to present serious&#13;
subjects. She talked about 1he value of an education&#13;
. and entering lhe real world afterward. "You have to pa.!.!~stuff 1hat's supposed to he free, like ligbts and&#13;
w~.&#13;
~asbington told a stoIy about her teaching&#13;
ape .. e....., and her encounter with a drunken. parent.&#13;
SbeimiLated lhe drunken&#13;
IIIOlber by&#13;
characters on tele•vision, using vocal impersonations.&#13;
She impersonated Mayo Angelo, Whoopi Goldberg,&#13;
Cicely Tyson, Tina Turner, and Janet Jackson.&#13;
She next compared her gay uncle to the&#13;
Cowardly Lion from The WlZard of Oz and her aunt&#13;
to Edith Bunker from "All in the Family." The crowd&#13;
laughed when they heard her voice impersonations.&#13;
Her last rendition was of Michael Jackson memories&#13;
and dances. '1 know be looks like Liza Minnelli&#13;
but be still is one of the greatest performers," said&#13;
Washington.&#13;
Student Krystina Howard said Washington was&#13;
awesome and that everything was funny. "lt's good to&#13;
see someone who used to go to Parkside come back&#13;
and support."&#13;
After Washington's performance, the comic&#13;
joined students and other alumni from UW-Parkside&#13;
for music, food, and dinner in the Union 'Square for&#13;
an Alumni of Color Reunion. This event gave alumni&#13;
an opportunity to reunite at their old campus and&#13;
motivate the current students.&#13;
The tabl"" were topped with white cloth and&#13;
bl",* center mats and were illuminated by candles&#13;
anI'Idecorated with silverware and water glasses.&#13;
The serving table was complete with cut fruits&#13;
and vegetables, Swedish meatballs. and&#13;
breaded chicken breast.&#13;
Washington said it is important For&#13;
alumni to come back and support&#13;
UW·Parkside and current students.&#13;
"It's necessary and needed to inspire people;&#13;
inspiration helped me."&#13;
Also attending, 2005 graduate Jerome Garrett&#13;
is now an assistance improvement management&#13;
consultant for Aurora Health Care. Garrett fell it was&#13;
also important to return to UW-Parkside and fell the&#13;
dinner:was nice. "It's a good way to give back,"&#13;
f 'l" "i&lt;: go s- slurring&#13;
words&#13;
and&#13;
SIliggering ~&#13;
00 SlalW- The drunken mother&#13;
came fD school. Washington said, because a teacher '&#13;
had disciplined bee son. Washington added humor to&#13;
this stoIy by teUing lhe drunken mother that ber son&#13;
was 26 years uld and in !be. 8'" grade.&#13;
She told !be mother she was at the scbool for&#13;
lhe wrong reasons and sbouId be helping her son's&#13;
education. "Family support is important, n said&#13;
Wasbington.&#13;
Toward lhe end, Washington displayed her&#13;
versatility by comparing her family members to&#13;
cj&#13;
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Sepf12. 2006&#13;
GUEST EDITORIAL&#13;
The Jess the Ska Kid on 88.5 WIPZ///&#13;
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Through a donation from the&#13;
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              <text>·&#13;
,&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
BUTTER&#13;
D&#13;
PAGE 5&#13;
PAGE 4&#13;
PAGE 3&#13;
February&#13;
20,&#13;
2007&#13;
CHILI&#13;
ill!d&#13;
by &#13;
SlUilellU&#13;
if &#13;
the &#13;
Univernty&#13;
ifWi_itl-PrU/csiduUld&#13;
tlU!y&#13;
(ll'rl &#13;
JOJeJy&#13;
responsible&#13;
ft&gt;r&#13;
iu &#13;
edilorkll&#13;
policy&#13;
and&#13;
COII/I'III.&#13;
Chili cook-off&#13;
in Main Place&#13;
Tim Knautz,&#13;
Robyn&#13;
Stryker,&#13;
and Joe Minneci&#13;
judge the chili-cooking&#13;
skills of the UW-Parkside&#13;
community&#13;
(top) to raise money&#13;
for the UW-Parkside&#13;
grounds&#13;
beautification.&#13;
Fun story appears&#13;
on page&#13;
3.&#13;
0&#13;
Bed dirtied&#13;
with disrespect&#13;
BYKAITLYNM.&#13;
ULMER&#13;
eapoe666@yahoo.com&#13;
On a hed&#13;
On &#13;
the Union&#13;
Bridge,&#13;
graffiti&#13;
depicting&#13;
Images&#13;
nf male&#13;
genitalia&#13;
paired with&#13;
insulting&#13;
Words&#13;
and&#13;
phrases&#13;
such as&#13;
"pussy,"&#13;
"herpes,"&#13;
"This is &#13;
gay,"&#13;
and "Smoke&#13;
weed" marred&#13;
the intent of a Peer&#13;
Health&#13;
Educators'&#13;
display.&#13;
Consequently,&#13;
the bed had to be removed&#13;
on&#13;
Monday,&#13;
Feb. 12, three days&#13;
before&#13;
takedown&#13;
was originally&#13;
planned.&#13;
As part of Valentine's&#13;
Day&#13;
Lee-Anne&#13;
Moore,&#13;
the bed&#13;
was intended&#13;
to be a "visual&#13;
representation"&#13;
that would&#13;
"invoke&#13;
thought&#13;
of who people&#13;
were jumping&#13;
into bed witb on&#13;
Valentine's&#13;
Day."&#13;
PHE's&#13;
goal is&#13;
we do try to educate&#13;
people&#13;
so&#13;
that the more choices&#13;
they have,&#13;
the &#13;
better decisions&#13;
they can&#13;
make,"&#13;
said Moore.&#13;
"I didn't like the&#13;
fact that they were degrading&#13;
other people.&#13;
I expected&#13;
that&#13;
the students&#13;
would&#13;
have&#13;
more&#13;
maturity&#13;
being in college.&#13;
In&#13;
an&#13;
educated&#13;
setting,&#13;
one would&#13;
hope:'&#13;
she&#13;
added.&#13;
Although&#13;
it could not be&#13;
determined&#13;
who&#13;
defaced&#13;
the display,&#13;
Moore&#13;
offered&#13;
an&#13;
observation:&#13;
"If&#13;
people&#13;
are ignorant&#13;
and they don't know&#13;
any better,&#13;
all you&#13;
can do is educate&#13;
them and hope they' &#13;
1\ &#13;
make the&#13;
right choices."&#13;
week,PHE&#13;
set up the bed Thursday,&#13;
Feb. 8,&#13;
with a sign that read, &#13;
"If&#13;
you'd&#13;
like to be here, sign on me."&#13;
According&#13;
to &#13;
PHE captain&#13;
to educate&#13;
students&#13;
and the&#13;
community&#13;
on various&#13;
issues&#13;
like mental&#13;
health,&#13;
STD's,&#13;
and&#13;
sexual&#13;
health.&#13;
"We don't try to&#13;
put our opinion&#13;
on anybody.but&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Passes&#13;
Two New&#13;
Resolutions&#13;
BY MAJTHEW&#13;
MACOMBER&#13;
macomOO2@uwp.edu&#13;
Student&#13;
and family&#13;
concerns&#13;
were the main topics&#13;
at the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
meeting&#13;
on Friday,&#13;
Feb. 16. Two new resolutions&#13;
were proposed&#13;
and passed&#13;
by&#13;
the senate.&#13;
focusing&#13;
on UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
membership&#13;
With the&#13;
United&#13;
Council&#13;
of UW Students&#13;
and the ability&#13;
for UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
with families&#13;
to become&#13;
more involved&#13;
with school&#13;
events.&#13;
The Spiegelhoff&#13;
Act,&#13;
proposed&#13;
by PSGA senator&#13;
Michael&#13;
Spiegelhoff,&#13;
will place&#13;
a referendum&#13;
on the April 2007&#13;
bailot giving&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
the choice&#13;
of whether&#13;
to&#13;
keep or decline&#13;
the university's&#13;
membership&#13;
with the United&#13;
Council&#13;
of UW Students.&#13;
Currently,&#13;
all students&#13;
are taxed&#13;
a &#13;
$2 &#13;
fee per semester&#13;
toward&#13;
UW-Parkside's&#13;
membership.&#13;
"The Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
needs&#13;
to be fiscally&#13;
responsible&#13;
with&#13;
all student&#13;
dollars&#13;
[... ] a two&#13;
dollar tax &#13;
on&#13;
the student&#13;
body&#13;
per semester&#13;
is a theft to the&#13;
patrons&#13;
of the UW-Parkside&#13;
for&#13;
[a] less than favorable&#13;
result&#13;
and&#13;
whereas&#13;
it is &#13;
an&#13;
uneLhicaJ&#13;
decision&#13;
to feed a mandatory&#13;
fee&#13;
to an organization&#13;
that is failing,&#13;
the resolution&#13;
states"&#13;
Senator&#13;
Adam&#13;
Schemm,&#13;
who co-sponsored&#13;
the&#13;
Spiegel&#13;
hoff Act, explained&#13;
to the&#13;
senate&#13;
that the United&#13;
Council&#13;
of UW Students&#13;
is a failing&#13;
organization&#13;
due to its inability&#13;
to maintain&#13;
its staff. The&#13;
executive&#13;
director&#13;
was fired and&#13;
organizing&#13;
and communications&#13;
director&#13;
resigned,&#13;
leaving&#13;
those&#13;
positions&#13;
of United&#13;
Council&#13;
vacant,&#13;
currently,&#13;
Senator&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Jensen&#13;
proposed&#13;
the second&#13;
resolution&#13;
passed&#13;
at &#13;
the PSGA&#13;
meeting&#13;
Friday.&#13;
The Family&#13;
Pass&#13;
Resolution&#13;
centers&#13;
on &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
with children&#13;
and their ability&#13;
to attend&#13;
student&#13;
sporting&#13;
events&#13;
and various&#13;
other events&#13;
that are held in the&#13;
evenings&#13;
and on the weekends.&#13;
Jensen&#13;
suggested&#13;
that UW-&#13;
Parks ide should&#13;
offer students&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to purchase&#13;
family&#13;
passes&#13;
so they can attend&#13;
school&#13;
events&#13;
with their children&#13;
and families.&#13;
The resolution&#13;
states&#13;
that "nontraditional&#13;
students&#13;
with children&#13;
comprise&#13;
a&#13;
significant&#13;
portion&#13;
of the student&#13;
population"&#13;
and that these&#13;
students&#13;
"would&#13;
be&#13;
willing&#13;
to&#13;
participate&#13;
in attending&#13;
sports&#13;
continue&#13;
to page &#13;
3&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
· &#13;
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February&#13;
20,&#13;
2007&#13;
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driving&#13;
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from&#13;
Minnesota,&#13;
where&#13;
we attended&#13;
the Associated&#13;
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of the Midwest&#13;
convention,&#13;
spending&#13;
the better&#13;
part of three&#13;
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journalism&#13;
and honing&#13;
our craft,&#13;
listening&#13;
to experts&#13;
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information&#13;
from&#13;
them.&#13;
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was exciting&#13;
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people&#13;
who&#13;
face&#13;
the same&#13;
frustrations&#13;
and who&#13;
share&#13;
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and see what&#13;
works&#13;
and looks&#13;
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into&#13;
what&#13;
we're&#13;
already&#13;
doing.&#13;
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inspiring&#13;
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by long-time&#13;
journalists&#13;
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one's&#13;
ambition&#13;
to investigate&#13;
and uncover&#13;
truth.&#13;
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part after&#13;
the conference,&#13;
though,&#13;
is trying&#13;
to &#13;
sustain&#13;
that enthusiasm&#13;
when&#13;
we get back,&#13;
when&#13;
we have&#13;
to put the plan&#13;
into motion,&#13;
when&#13;
the problems&#13;
we&#13;
solved&#13;
in our heads&#13;
have&#13;
to be evidenced&#13;
in print.&#13;
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to be enthusiastic&#13;
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in your&#13;
head&#13;
only&#13;
seconds&#13;
after&#13;
envisioning&#13;
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you want&#13;
to make.&#13;
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or forget&#13;
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of time&#13;
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to&#13;
implement&#13;
the new&#13;
ideas&#13;
that catch&#13;
my attention,&#13;
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way&#13;
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and trees,&#13;
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not thinking&#13;
of obstacles.&#13;
However,&#13;
as I finish&#13;
writing&#13;
this,&#13;
we're&#13;
in the middle&#13;
of a layout&#13;
process&#13;
that started&#13;
8 hours&#13;
later&#13;
than&#13;
usual&#13;
and is&#13;
characterized&#13;
by many&#13;
of the problems&#13;
we left in Wisconsin&#13;
on&#13;
Friday,&#13;
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of the sessions&#13;
we attended&#13;
was a critique&#13;
of the overall&#13;
look&#13;
of a university's&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
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around&#13;
afterward&#13;
and talked&#13;
to one of the conductors&#13;
of the workshop,&#13;
and&#13;
one of the things&#13;
he stressed&#13;
to us was&#13;
to break&#13;
down&#13;
the&#13;
project&#13;
we bad in front&#13;
of us, to engage&#13;
in and accomplish&#13;
smaller&#13;
tasks,&#13;
one at a time,&#13;
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ways&#13;
I liken&#13;
it to the&#13;
mantra&#13;
created&#13;
around&#13;
this office&#13;
a couple&#13;
years&#13;
ago:&#13;
make&#13;
each&#13;
issue&#13;
better&#13;
than&#13;
the one previous&#13;
to it. It's a building&#13;
proces.&#13;
, and that's&#13;
what&#13;
I think&#13;
we have&#13;
to do now.&#13;
When&#13;
you&#13;
look&#13;
at this issue.&#13;
you're&#13;
not going&#13;
to see evidence&#13;
of every&#13;
single&#13;
thing&#13;
we learned&#13;
over&#13;
this past&#13;
weekend,&#13;
but pieces&#13;
of&#13;
that knowledge&#13;
are there.&#13;
My goal&#13;
now&#13;
is to show&#13;
more&#13;
and&#13;
more&#13;
of what&#13;
we've&#13;
learned&#13;
in the weeks&#13;
and &#13;
months&#13;
ahead&#13;
and to gradually&#13;
evidence&#13;
more&#13;
and more&#13;
of the insight&#13;
and&#13;
information&#13;
we've&#13;
acquired&#13;
by adding&#13;
to what&#13;
is already&#13;
a&#13;
publication&#13;
of which&#13;
I'm very&#13;
proud.&#13;
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we've&#13;
already&#13;
begun&#13;
the process&#13;
of&#13;
strengthening&#13;
our paper.&#13;
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before&#13;
we left,&#13;
we saw&#13;
improvement&#13;
in our Question&#13;
of the Issue&#13;
and the amount&#13;
of news&#13;
stories&#13;
we covered.&#13;
I think&#13;
that&#13;
this issue&#13;
will show&#13;
some&#13;
of the direction&#13;
in which&#13;
we're&#13;
moving&#13;
and how&#13;
we're&#13;
improving&#13;
our publication&#13;
as a whole&#13;
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except&#13;
having&#13;
my face&#13;
on page&#13;
2 every&#13;
week.&#13;
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Foreign&#13;
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Union&#13;
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Foreign&#13;
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"Brothers,"&#13;
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GRAPHY&#13;
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ROSATI&#13;
robertrosati@hotmail.com&#13;
Michael&#13;
Leahy,&#13;
a recovering&#13;
pornography&#13;
addict,&#13;
who&#13;
spoke&#13;
in Greenquist&#13;
103&#13;
last&#13;
Wed.,&#13;
Feb.&#13;
21,&#13;
at noon&#13;
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event&#13;
named&#13;
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Nation:&#13;
The&#13;
Naked&#13;
Truth."&#13;
Campus&#13;
Crusaders&#13;
for&#13;
Christ&#13;
sponsored&#13;
Leahy's&#13;
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accessible&#13;
to individuals&#13;
today&#13;
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most&#13;
people&#13;
who&#13;
purchase&#13;
pornography&#13;
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by&#13;
doing&#13;
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possibly&#13;
lead&#13;
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serious&#13;
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who&#13;
knows&#13;
this&#13;
all&#13;
too&#13;
well&#13;
is&#13;
than&#13;
ever&#13;
before.&#13;
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ways&#13;
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a year&#13;
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reasons&#13;
that&#13;
PIC&#13;
was&#13;
not&#13;
cut,&#13;
while&#13;
other&#13;
organizations&#13;
were.&#13;
He&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
money&#13;
going&#13;
to&#13;
PIC&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
going&#13;
back&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
campus;&#13;
whereas,&#13;
events&#13;
held&#13;
by&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
are&#13;
done&#13;
more&#13;
in the&#13;
community&#13;
than&#13;
on&#13;
campus.&#13;
"Patty&#13;
Jensen&#13;
worked&#13;
very&#13;
very&#13;
hard&#13;
to get&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
powwow,"&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
said,&#13;
but&#13;
he continued&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
event&#13;
was&#13;
underattended.&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
said&#13;
also&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
reasons&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
difference&#13;
in&#13;
allocations&#13;
included&#13;
the&#13;
large&#13;
segment&#13;
of international&#13;
students&#13;
on&#13;
campus&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
desire&#13;
LO&#13;
retain&#13;
them&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
Uw-Parkstde&#13;
campus.&#13;
In regard&#13;
to &#13;
the&#13;
budget&#13;
allocations&#13;
as a whole,&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
he thought&#13;
the&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
committee&#13;
did&#13;
a &#13;
good&#13;
job&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
when&#13;
you&#13;
are&#13;
dealing&#13;
with&#13;
budgets,&#13;
a lot&#13;
of people&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
unhappy.&#13;
Fettes&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
despite&#13;
the&#13;
controversy&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
budget&#13;
presented&#13;
at &#13;
the&#13;
meeting,&#13;
organizations&#13;
are&#13;
still&#13;
funded&#13;
very&#13;
well&#13;
right&#13;
now.&#13;
Said&#13;
Fettes,&#13;
"We&#13;
can&#13;
make&#13;
it &#13;
work."&#13;
The&#13;
senate&#13;
then&#13;
decided&#13;
to vote&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
budget&#13;
as it was.&#13;
After&#13;
a roll-call&#13;
vole&#13;
was&#13;
taken,&#13;
the&#13;
budget&#13;
for&#13;
2007-2008&#13;
was&#13;
passed&#13;
ind&#13;
will&#13;
be sent&#13;
to the&#13;
chancellor.&#13;
The&#13;
vote&#13;
tally&#13;
was&#13;
20&#13;
for.&#13;
7 against,&#13;
and&#13;
5 abstentions.&#13;
The&#13;
only&#13;
proposal&#13;
discussed&#13;
at the&#13;
meeting&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
Resolution&#13;
Supporting&#13;
an&#13;
LGBTQA&#13;
Center,&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
senator&#13;
David&#13;
Wilson.&#13;
According&#13;
to Wilson,&#13;
the&#13;
new&#13;
center&#13;
would&#13;
potentially&#13;
be in&#13;
the&#13;
bookstore&#13;
in the&#13;
new&#13;
Union&#13;
building&#13;
on&#13;
campus.&#13;
However,&#13;
according&#13;
to Stephanie&#13;
Sirovatka&#13;
Marshall,&#13;
advisor&#13;
to PSGA,&#13;
there&#13;
is no&#13;
confirmation&#13;
of this&#13;
yet.&#13;
Continue&#13;
To Page&#13;
4&#13;
The&#13;
2007-2008&#13;
budget&#13;
dominated&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association's&#13;
latest&#13;
meeting&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Feb.&#13;
23.&#13;
After&#13;
two&#13;
rounds&#13;
of budget&#13;
cuts,&#13;
PSGA's&#13;
Segregated&#13;
University&#13;
Fees&#13;
Allocation&#13;
Committee&#13;
presented&#13;
the&#13;
final&#13;
draft&#13;
of the&#13;
budget&#13;
to he sent&#13;
to Chancellor&#13;
John&#13;
Keating&#13;
pending&#13;
approval&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Senate.&#13;
.  Much&#13;
of &#13;
the&#13;
controversy&#13;
focused&#13;
on &#13;
the&#13;
cuts&#13;
to Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
and&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Adult&#13;
Student&#13;
Alliance,&#13;
who&#13;
were&#13;
allotted&#13;
$12,000&#13;
and&#13;
$15,000,&#13;
respectively.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Scheeler&#13;
questioned&#13;
why&#13;
those&#13;
two&#13;
organizations&#13;
received&#13;
so&#13;
much&#13;
less&#13;
than&#13;
other&#13;
"minority&#13;
organizations,"&#13;
such&#13;
as Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union&#13;
and&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos,&#13;
who&#13;
were&#13;
listed&#13;
to&#13;
receive&#13;
$24,800&#13;
and&#13;
$20,500,&#13;
respectively.&#13;
Louie&#13;
Kirleis,&#13;
director&#13;
of&#13;
SUFAC,&#13;
juxtaposed&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of people&#13;
he&#13;
saw&#13;
attending&#13;
BSU&#13;
meetings&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
he saw&#13;
attending&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
meetings&#13;
and&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
that&#13;
was&#13;
part&#13;
of &#13;
the&#13;
reason&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
disparity&#13;
in dollar&#13;
:-&#13;
--1&#13;
amounts.&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
A&#13;
BSU &#13;
meeting&#13;
might&#13;
fill &#13;
a lecture&#13;
hall,&#13;
while&#13;
he saw&#13;
only&#13;
a few&#13;
people&#13;
when&#13;
attending&#13;
a meeting&#13;
for&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle.&#13;
Dev&#13;
Vaughn.&#13;
senate&#13;
representative&#13;
for&#13;
PASA,&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
PAS&#13;
A helps&#13;
all&#13;
non-&#13;
traditional&#13;
students&#13;
no campus.&#13;
whether&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
involved&#13;
with&#13;
PASA&#13;
or not,&#13;
and&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
should&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of people&#13;
at&#13;
their&#13;
meetings&#13;
should&#13;
not&#13;
be such&#13;
a heavily&#13;
weighted&#13;
factor.&#13;
Senator&#13;
Carly&#13;
Anne&#13;
Surber&#13;
argued&#13;
that&#13;
to provide&#13;
the&#13;
additional&#13;
funds&#13;
would&#13;
only&#13;
mean&#13;
adding&#13;
another&#13;
$20-30&#13;
per&#13;
student.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
PSGA&#13;
President&#13;
Tyson&#13;
Fetttes,&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees&#13;
next&#13;
year&#13;
per&#13;
student&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
$939.94.&#13;
Further&#13;
controversy&#13;
insued&#13;
as Senator&#13;
Ted&#13;
Lucier&#13;
claimed&#13;
that&#13;
Kirleis&#13;
made&#13;
a remark&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
meeting&#13;
earlier&#13;
on&#13;
Feb.&#13;
23&#13;
in regard&#13;
to&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
that&#13;
Lucier&#13;
called&#13;
biased&#13;
and&#13;
racist.&#13;
According&#13;
to &#13;
Surber,&#13;
this&#13;
comment&#13;
was&#13;
made&#13;
in reference&#13;
to &#13;
a question&#13;
during&#13;
a previous&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
meeting&#13;
as to whether&#13;
Parkside&#13;
International&#13;
Club&#13;
was&#13;
not&#13;
being&#13;
cut&#13;
because&#13;
of the&#13;
$4.5&#13;
donation&#13;
by&#13;
Darshan&#13;
Dhaliwal&#13;
last&#13;
year&#13;
and&#13;
whether&#13;
Sacred&#13;
Circle&#13;
would&#13;
not&#13;
be cut&#13;
if there&#13;
Continue&#13;
To Page&#13;
3&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
February&#13;
27, 2007&#13;
2&#13;
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newspapers&#13;
can &#13;
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for $1&#13;
apiece.&#13;
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taken&#13;
on a first come,&#13;
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system.&#13;
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be &#13;
prosecuted&#13;
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....&#13;
Tuesday;,&#13;
February&#13;
27,2007&#13;
I&#13;
HlOAM-8:&lt;lOPM&#13;
Artexhibition:&#13;
KenoshaiRacineUriified&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Corn.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery,&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
February&#13;
28,&#13;
2007&#13;
11:00&#13;
AM-8:00&#13;
PM&#13;
Art exhibition:&#13;
KenoshaiRacine&#13;
Unified&#13;
High&#13;
Schooi&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Corn.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
12:00&#13;
PM-L:OO&#13;
PM&#13;
Noon&#13;
Concert:&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Choirs,&#13;
James&#13;
Kinchen,&#13;
conductor&#13;
Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
Theater&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
March&#13;
1, 2007&#13;
j &#13;
1:00 AM-5:00&#13;
PM&#13;
Art exhibition:&#13;
Kenosha/Racine&#13;
Unified&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
RT {free}&#13;
7:30&#13;
PM-lO:OO&#13;
PM&#13;
Parks&#13;
ide Theatre&#13;
presents&#13;
"Cabaret"&#13;
Corn.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Put down&#13;
the knitting,&#13;
the book&#13;
and the&#13;
broom.&#13;
It's time&#13;
for a holiday!&#13;
"Cabaret,"&#13;
the legendary&#13;
American&#13;
musical,&#13;
winner&#13;
of eight&#13;
Tony&#13;
Awards,&#13;
comes&#13;
to life in&#13;
this electrifying&#13;
production.&#13;
In &#13;
a Berlin&#13;
nightclub&#13;
during&#13;
the 1930s,&#13;
society,&#13;
culture,&#13;
and politics&#13;
collide&#13;
and change&#13;
the&#13;
lives&#13;
of a promising&#13;
American&#13;
author&#13;
and&#13;
one of the club's&#13;
dancers.&#13;
As the Master&#13;
of Ceremonies&#13;
says:&#13;
'Life&#13;
is a cabaret,&#13;
old&#13;
chum.&#13;
Come&#13;
to the cabaret!"&#13;
It seems&#13;
like every&#13;
week,&#13;
I&#13;
plan&#13;
to get things&#13;
done&#13;
earlier&#13;
in&#13;
the week&#13;
and have&#13;
everything&#13;
ready&#13;
to go on Sunday&#13;
so that we can&#13;
get done&#13;
before&#13;
Monday&#13;
morning&#13;
hits us. Because&#13;
it's almost&#13;
10:30&#13;
Sunday&#13;
night,&#13;
I'm pretty&#13;
sure&#13;
I&#13;
failed&#13;
in that task&#13;
yet again.&#13;
I think&#13;
it's a pretty&#13;
fair&#13;
assessment&#13;
to say that &#13;
I'm &#13;
a&#13;
procrastinator.&#13;
When-I'm&#13;
working&#13;
on the paper&#13;
during&#13;
the week,&#13;
I&#13;
always&#13;
figure&#13;
that everything&#13;
can&#13;
be put off until&#13;
Friday&#13;
and then&#13;
Saturday&#13;
and then&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
By&#13;
then,&#13;
the desire&#13;
of my brain&#13;
is&#13;
sort of a.mix&#13;
between&#13;
wishing&#13;
I&#13;
had been&#13;
more&#13;
industrious&#13;
during&#13;
the week&#13;
and the desire&#13;
to go to&#13;
bed.&#13;
When&#13;
the issue&#13;
comes&#13;
out on&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
I notice&#13;
&lt;tilthe things&#13;
I&#13;
wish&#13;
I would&#13;
have&#13;
done&#13;
better,&#13;
and&#13;
I see where&#13;
I could&#13;
have&#13;
spent&#13;
all&#13;
the extra&#13;
time&#13;
I wasted&#13;
on Facebook&#13;
(and&#13;
now&#13;
MySpace)&#13;
over&#13;
the course&#13;
of the week.&#13;
1&#13;
tbink&#13;
the problem&#13;
that &#13;
I&#13;
have,&#13;
both&#13;
in The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
and in my life in general,&#13;
is&#13;
not seeing&#13;
the broader&#13;
picture&#13;
..&#13;
When&#13;
I'm working&#13;
on the&#13;
issue,&#13;
I may&#13;
spend&#13;
too little&#13;
time&#13;
on things&#13;
that I'll later&#13;
agonize&#13;
over,&#13;
and &#13;
I'll &#13;
obsess&#13;
over&#13;
some&#13;
potentially&#13;
controversial&#13;
element&#13;
of&#13;
the publication&#13;
that &#13;
1&#13;
look&#13;
back&#13;
on&#13;
and wonder&#13;
what&#13;
I was thinking&#13;
to&#13;
1&#13;
worry&#13;
about&#13;
it so much.&#13;
It's something&#13;
that I think&#13;
applies&#13;
to the newspaper&#13;
as a&#13;
whole.&#13;
I remember&#13;
being&#13;
at our last&#13;
newspaper&#13;
conference,&#13;
and one of&#13;
the presenters&#13;
was talking&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
design&#13;
of the newspaper.&#13;
He talked&#13;
about&#13;
how&#13;
each&#13;
of us probably&#13;
sees&#13;
each&#13;
story&#13;
and each&#13;
photo&#13;
and each&#13;
division&#13;
separately,&#13;
but&#13;
it's important&#13;
to look&#13;
at the whole&#13;
thing,&#13;
because&#13;
when&#13;
the reader&#13;
picks&#13;
up the issue,&#13;
he or she sees&#13;
the entire&#13;
thing&#13;
at once.&#13;
It may&#13;
seem&#13;
pretty&#13;
obvious&#13;
to some&#13;
people,&#13;
but I really&#13;
didn't&#13;
think&#13;
about&#13;
the big picture&#13;
of things&#13;
as much&#13;
before&#13;
I worked&#13;
for The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.&#13;
It's one of the more&#13;
important&#13;
skins&#13;
I think&#13;
I've&#13;
gained&#13;
here,&#13;
looking&#13;
outside&#13;
of what's&#13;
going&#13;
on Sunday&#13;
night,&#13;
people&#13;
getting&#13;
stressed&#13;
out and the little&#13;
controversies&#13;
that might&#13;
arise&#13;
from&#13;
any given&#13;
piece,&#13;
and seeing&#13;
the&#13;
entirety&#13;
of what&#13;
we're&#13;
doing,&#13;
seeing&#13;
that no matter&#13;
what,&#13;
the issue&#13;
will&#13;
still come&#13;
out on Tuesday.&#13;
And,&#13;
once&#13;
that happens,&#13;
all it means&#13;
is&#13;
that it's time&#13;
to start&#13;
working&#13;
on the&#13;
next&#13;
one.&#13;
I&#13;
was&#13;
going&#13;
to write&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
March&#13;
6,2007&#13;
Star of Choir&#13;
Concert&#13;
Softball&#13;
page &#13;
4&#13;
State&#13;
and the school&#13;
Strong&#13;
and getting&#13;
stronger&#13;
Weak&#13;
in coverage&#13;
of&#13;
LGBT&#13;
issue&#13;
BY&#13;
A. &#13;
r. &#13;
MORGAN&#13;
m?rga017@uwp.edu&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
State offhe&#13;
School&#13;
address&#13;
was given&#13;
in Main&#13;
Place&#13;
at noon&#13;
on Wednesday&#13;
Feb,&#13;
28. Brian Graziano,&#13;
the President&#13;
Pro Tempore&#13;
of Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
started&#13;
the address.&#13;
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is happy&#13;
with&#13;
how active&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
is and how&#13;
it listens&#13;
to the students.&#13;
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that&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
is doing&#13;
all it can in regards&#13;
to the interest&#13;
of the students.&#13;
The senat6rs&#13;
may not agree&#13;
with&#13;
each other on&#13;
certain&#13;
issues.&#13;
but they&#13;
all agree&#13;
on  improving&#13;
the&#13;
educational&#13;
experience&#13;
of all UW-Parkside&#13;
students,&#13;
he said.&#13;
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Vice&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
of  Student&#13;
Services&#13;
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of Students&#13;
Dr.&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Mcl.aughlin.&#13;
McLangWin's&#13;
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emphasis&#13;
Wason the OW System&#13;
Board&#13;
of Regents,&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
be meeting&#13;
at Uw-Parkside&#13;
on&#13;
March&#13;
8-9. The Board&#13;
of Regents&#13;
consists&#13;
of  three&#13;
committees&#13;
(Business&#13;
and Finance,&#13;
Education,&#13;
and 'Physical&#13;
Planning)&#13;
in which&#13;
17 members&#13;
participate.&#13;
The&#13;
schedule&#13;
of events&#13;
can be found&#13;
on the UW-Par'kSide&#13;
Web&#13;
site.&#13;
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all&#13;
students.to&#13;
take&#13;
part in this. The Board&#13;
of Regents&#13;
only&#13;
makes&#13;
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Parkside&#13;
about once every decade.&#13;
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of&#13;
Regents,&#13;
McLaugWin&#13;
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about&#13;
an additional&#13;
100 people&#13;
will be on campus&#13;
during&#13;
this&#13;
time.&#13;
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the point&#13;
to be&#13;
patient&#13;
with parking.&#13;
Students&#13;
should&#13;
come&#13;
earlier&#13;
to find&#13;
a&#13;
parking&#13;
spot on March&#13;
8&#13;
and 9.&#13;
McLaugWin&#13;
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the ceremonial&#13;
ground&#13;
breaking&#13;
of the new Student&#13;
Union,&#13;
which&#13;
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Union&#13;
at4:40&#13;
p.m. on March&#13;
8. If&#13;
everything&#13;
goes according&#13;
to plan,&#13;
the $100 million&#13;
project&#13;
should&#13;
be completed&#13;
by the fall of 2009.&#13;
In -&#13;
addition&#13;
to  the&#13;
new&#13;
union,&#13;
the roads&#13;
and parking&#13;
lots will also be going&#13;
under&#13;
renovation.&#13;
McLaughlin&#13;
also&#13;
mentioned&#13;
the  $40&#13;
million&#13;
expansion&#13;
of the Communication&#13;
Arts building.&#13;
From&#13;
here he&#13;
"Stop&#13;
the violence.&#13;
Break.&#13;
the&#13;
silence."&#13;
The chanting&#13;
could&#13;
be&#13;
heard&#13;
from&#13;
the Union&#13;
Cafeteria&#13;
as the marchers&#13;
Circled&#13;
the room,&#13;
grabbing&#13;
attention&#13;
from&#13;
anyone&#13;
buying&#13;
or eating&#13;
food inside.&#13;
After&#13;
the&#13;
cafeteria,&#13;
Rainbow&#13;
Alliance&#13;
moved&#13;
on to  Union&#13;
Bridge,&#13;
through&#13;
Molinaro&#13;
Hall,&#13;
and up&#13;
to the Library,&#13;
when&#13;
the chanting&#13;
suddenly&#13;
stopped.&#13;
As.Dr. Stephen&#13;
McLaughlin,&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
dean&#13;
of  students,&#13;
addressed&#13;
Main&#13;
Place&#13;
during'&#13;
the  Slate&#13;
of the&#13;
School&#13;
address,&#13;
the  marchers&#13;
quietly&#13;
fanned&#13;
two&#13;
rainbow-&#13;
colored&#13;
columns&#13;
on each&#13;
side&#13;
of&#13;
the seats.&#13;
Standing&#13;
quietly&#13;
and&#13;
calmly,&#13;
they displayed&#13;
their signs,&#13;
waiting&#13;
for their&#13;
voices&#13;
to &#13;
be heard.&#13;
Before&#13;
marching&#13;
through&#13;
campus,&#13;
forcing&#13;
students&#13;
to hear&#13;
their&#13;
chants&#13;
and&#13;
read&#13;
their&#13;
signs.&#13;
the supporters&#13;
of the Lesbian,&#13;
Gay,&#13;
Bisexual,&#13;
Transgender&#13;
(LGBT)&#13;
community&#13;
gathered&#13;
in &#13;
Union&#13;
Hall.&#13;
Greeting&#13;
each other with hugs and&#13;
smiles,&#13;
the &#13;
marchers&#13;
came&#13;
equipped&#13;
BY MATTHEW&#13;
MACOMBER&#13;
macom002@uwp.edu&#13;
Continued&#13;
To Page 6&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
with&#13;
flags,&#13;
t-shirts&#13;
and  signs,&#13;
displaying&#13;
such messages&#13;
as "Gay?&#13;
Fine &#13;
by &#13;
me," "Queer,"&#13;
and "You&#13;
wanna&#13;
tear&#13;
this&#13;
one&#13;
down&#13;
too?"&#13;
Although&#13;
it was a pleasant&#13;
atmosphere&#13;
for the supporters&#13;
who&#13;
gathered&#13;
to protest,&#13;
they were led&#13;
to this rally under&#13;
very unpleasant&#13;
circumstances.&#13;
Carly&#13;
Surber,&#13;
a&#13;
leader&#13;
of the protest,&#13;
explained&#13;
what&#13;
led to &#13;
this&#13;
rally&#13;
and why&#13;
they were&#13;
gathered&#13;
to march&#13;
on&#13;
the State&#13;
of the School&#13;
address&#13;
"LGBT&#13;
students"&#13;
staff,&#13;
and faculty&#13;
are subject&#13;
to hate&#13;
speech&#13;
in  classrooms&#13;
and&#13;
in&#13;
the hallway;&#13;
posters&#13;
are ripped&#13;
down.&#13;
Homophobic&#13;
graffiti&#13;
is&#13;
rampant&#13;
across&#13;
our  campus,&#13;
which&#13;
creates&#13;
an atmosphere&#13;
of&#13;
violence,&#13;
of  impending&#13;
violence&#13;
that&#13;
every&#13;
LGBT&#13;
community&#13;
member&#13;
of this campus&#13;
can feel or&#13;
has experienced."&#13;
Another&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
student&#13;
marching&#13;
in the protest,&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Sinnen,&#13;
explained&#13;
why he decided&#13;
to come&#13;
and support&#13;
the rally&#13;
''I&#13;
decided&#13;
tomarch&#13;
today because&#13;
it is time&#13;
for the problems&#13;
facing&#13;
the.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
LGBT&#13;
community&#13;
to&#13;
be brought&#13;
to the forefront&#13;
and to&#13;
Continued&#13;
To Page 7&#13;
2&#13;
March&#13;
6,2007&#13;
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consul!&#13;
the&#13;
cditcr-m-chief&#13;
to reserve&#13;
however&#13;
•&#13;
many&#13;
free&#13;
copies&#13;
they&#13;
wish&#13;
to use.&#13;
==&#13;
.....&#13;
I spent&#13;
my activity&#13;
hour&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
in Upper&#13;
Main&#13;
Place&#13;
with&#13;
many&#13;
other&#13;
people&#13;
watching&#13;
the State&#13;
of&#13;
the School&#13;
address.&#13;
Actually,&#13;
I started&#13;
by watcbing&#13;
the&#13;
procession&#13;
of marchers&#13;
Walking&#13;
from&#13;
the Union&#13;
chanting&#13;
with&#13;
signs&#13;
in bang.&#13;
I&#13;
watched&#13;
two of our reporters&#13;
listening&#13;
intently&#13;
and recording&#13;
the events.&#13;
[watched&#13;
two more&#13;
members&#13;
of our staff&#13;
circling&#13;
the scene&#13;
and taking&#13;
pictures.&#13;
What&#13;
I thought&#13;
at that moment&#13;
was how&#13;
proud&#13;
I was of our.&#13;
staff.&#13;
It's one of the images&#13;
that comes&#13;
into my head&#13;
when&#13;
I&#13;
think&#13;
of journalism:&#13;
The event&#13;
breaks,&#13;
and everyone&#13;
jumps&#13;
into&#13;
action.&#13;
The&#13;
idea&#13;
may&#13;
be a little&#13;
sensationalized&#13;
in most&#13;
circumstances,&#13;
but the dedication&#13;
inherent&#13;
in it is real and&#13;
that's&#13;
the part&#13;
that impresses&#13;
me more&#13;
than&#13;
anything.&#13;
You'&#13;
can take&#13;
the most&#13;
talented&#13;
reporter&#13;
or photographer&#13;
and&#13;
get them&#13;
to join,&#13;
but &#13;
if &#13;
they&#13;
aren't&#13;
dedicated&#13;
to the task&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
March&#13;
6, 2007&#13;
II :00 AM,-8:oo&#13;
P&#13;
Art exhibition:&#13;
KenoshalRacine&#13;
Unified&#13;
High&#13;
School&#13;
Invitational&#13;
. Com.&#13;
A{IS &#13;
Gallery&#13;
The&#13;
best&#13;
recent&#13;
work&#13;
of more&#13;
than&#13;
50 area&#13;
public&#13;
school&#13;
art teachers.&#13;
Styles&#13;
and media&#13;
run the gamut&#13;
from&#13;
traditional&#13;
drawings&#13;
and paintings&#13;
to&#13;
more&#13;
contemporary&#13;
techniques.&#13;
You'll&#13;
even&#13;
find some&#13;
challenging&#13;
and unusual&#13;
pieces,&#13;
as well.&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
March&#13;
7, 2007&#13;
11 &#13;
:00 AM -8:00&#13;
PM&#13;
Art &#13;
exhibition;&#13;
KenoshalRacine&#13;
Unified&#13;
High&#13;
Scbool&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
12:00&#13;
PM-I:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Noon&#13;
Concert:&#13;
McKeever&#13;
Duo&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Dl&#13;
18&#13;
6:00&#13;
PM-7:30&#13;
PM&#13;
Holocaust&#13;
survivor&#13;
Arlene&#13;
Peltz&#13;
Molinaro&#13;
105&#13;
To commemorate&#13;
the upcoming&#13;
National&#13;
Holocaust&#13;
Remembrance&#13;
Day,&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
welcomes&#13;
to campus&#13;
the&#13;
first of four&#13;
speakers&#13;
with&#13;
first-hand&#13;
knowledge&#13;
of this dark&#13;
time&#13;
in world,&#13;
history.&#13;
Beginning&#13;
with&#13;
tonight's&#13;
guest&#13;
Arlene&#13;
Peltz,&#13;
the survivors&#13;
visit&#13;
English&#13;
professor&#13;
Carole&#13;
Vopat's&#13;
Literature&#13;
of&#13;
the Holocaust&#13;
class.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
March&#13;
8, 2007&#13;
8:00&#13;
AM-lO:OO&#13;
PM&#13;
.&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
Board&#13;
of&#13;
Regents&#13;
meeting&#13;
(D5~ondro&#13;
Wheel,r&#13;
wheeI019@UWp.edu&#13;
Design&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Timothy&#13;
Keith Griffin&#13;
Jr. &#13;
1-_-l!LJIUa._",-"",,-,,,~-,,,-,,IE.&#13;
__&#13;
Dorion_Mogic@yohoo.com&#13;
Erito Knutsen&#13;
knulsOOB@uwp.edu&#13;
Ruth Briones&#13;
brion001@uwp.edu&#13;
at.hand,&#13;
you don't&#13;
stand&#13;
to gain&#13;
much,&#13;
It &#13;
seems&#13;
like often&#13;
times,&#13;
people&#13;
will examine&#13;
the &#13;
process&#13;
Or&#13;
the equipment&#13;
to figure&#13;
out a way&#13;
to refine&#13;
the methodology&#13;
to get a&#13;
better&#13;
product.&#13;
However,&#13;
[ think&#13;
that&#13;
the only&#13;
way&#13;
to really&#13;
improve&#13;
tho&#13;
quality&#13;
of the outfit&#13;
is to surround&#13;
oneself&#13;
with&#13;
people&#13;
dedicated&#13;
to the&#13;
idea&#13;
and wiJling&#13;
to work&#13;
to achieve&#13;
the desired&#13;
outcome.&#13;
1'think&#13;
for the most&#13;
part,&#13;
this is&#13;
something&#13;
that precipitates&#13;
from&#13;
the&#13;
top of the organization.&#13;
OnJy&#13;
a few&#13;
people&#13;
are going&#13;
to want&#13;
to strive&#13;
to &#13;
achieve&#13;
if the people&#13;
in charge&#13;
are apathetic.&#13;
This&#13;
is something&#13;
that took&#13;
me a while&#13;
to realize&#13;
and&#13;
accept,&#13;
but it's something&#13;
that [&#13;
think&#13;
holds&#13;
true &#13;
in most&#13;
situations,&#13;
One&#13;
of the most&#13;
promising&#13;
things&#13;
that I've seen&#13;
in&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
recently&#13;
is the influx&#13;
of people&#13;
who&#13;
seem&#13;
committed&#13;
to investigating&#13;
and breaking&#13;
the news.&#13;
I &#13;
think&#13;
that this&#13;
has been&#13;
reflected&#13;
in our publications.&#13;
The&#13;
stories&#13;
we've&#13;
had have&#13;
been&#13;
getting&#13;
progressively&#13;
better&#13;
and more&#13;
well-&#13;
researched.&#13;
Our Question&#13;
of the Issue&#13;
has been&#13;
more&#13;
thought-provoking&#13;
in recent&#13;
weeks&#13;
than&#13;
it's been&#13;
in a&#13;
while.&#13;
Our&#13;
pictures,&#13;
comics,&#13;
and a variety&#13;
of other&#13;
aspects&#13;
of The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
have&#13;
seen&#13;
improvement.&#13;
I think&#13;
the&#13;
foundation&#13;
we've&#13;
been&#13;
laying&#13;
is more&#13;
solid&#13;
than&#13;
it's been&#13;
for a while,&#13;
and &#13;
T &#13;
think&#13;
it's a foundation&#13;
that will&#13;
support&#13;
a progression&#13;
in the quality&#13;
of our product.&#13;
I mean,&#13;
my&#13;
Letter&#13;
from&#13;
the Editor&#13;
is still terrible,&#13;
but I don't&#13;
know&#13;
what&#13;
degree&#13;
of hard&#13;
work&#13;
it would&#13;
take-to&#13;
rectify&#13;
that problem.&#13;
various&#13;
campus&#13;
locations&#13;
The&#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
Board&#13;
of Regents&#13;
and&#13;
its committees&#13;
gather&#13;
on campus&#13;
for&#13;
their&#13;
first official&#13;
visit&#13;
since&#13;
[999.&#13;
The&#13;
Regents&#13;
will examine,&#13;
among&#13;
other&#13;
things,&#13;
the study&#13;
on the future&#13;
of the&#13;
UW-&#13;
Waukesha&#13;
campus&#13;
and Chippewa&#13;
Valley&#13;
Technical&#13;
College's&#13;
proposal&#13;
for Liberal&#13;
Arts &#13;
transfer&#13;
authority.&#13;
Regents&#13;
will receive&#13;
an update&#13;
on &#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
master&#13;
plan,&#13;
whicb&#13;
includes&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
$100&#13;
million&#13;
in near-term&#13;
building&#13;
projects.&#13;
They&#13;
will participate&#13;
in the ground-breaking&#13;
ceremony&#13;
for one of the building&#13;
projects,&#13;
the&#13;
expansion&#13;
of the Parkside&#13;
Union,&#13;
.&#13;
Thursday&#13;
at 4:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
11:00&#13;
AM-5:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Art exhibition:&#13;
KenoshaJRacine&#13;
Unified&#13;
Higb&#13;
School&#13;
Invitational&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts &#13;
Gallery&#13;
RT {free}&#13;
7:30&#13;
PM-9:30&#13;
PM&#13;
UW-P&#13;
Symphony/Community&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
&amp; &#13;
UW-P&#13;
Wind&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
Can.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theater&#13;
.&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
Symphony/.&#13;
.&#13;
Communi&#13;
ty Orchestra&#13;
and the UW-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Wind&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
grace&#13;
the&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
stage.&#13;
Alvaro&#13;
Garcia&#13;
and 'Mark&#13;
Eichner&#13;
share&#13;
the baton.&#13;
When&#13;
Alvaro&#13;
is on stage.&#13;
expect&#13;
to hear&#13;
the &#13;
"washington&#13;
Post&#13;
March"&#13;
by John&#13;
Philip&#13;
Sousa&#13;
and&#13;
Georges&#13;
Bizet's&#13;
C&lt;L'Arlesienne&#13;
Suite&#13;
No. I," and "Carmen&#13;
Suite&#13;
No. 2.~'&#13;
Mark&#13;
leads&#13;
the Wind&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
in the&#13;
featured&#13;
compositions&#13;
"Three&#13;
Dance&#13;
Episodes"&#13;
from&#13;
"Spartacus"&#13;
by Aram&#13;
Khachaturian&#13;
and cameos&#13;
for bass&#13;
trombone&#13;
and band&#13;
by Gordon&#13;
Jacob,&#13;
spotlighting&#13;
Mark&#13;
Hoelscher&#13;
on bass&#13;
trombone.&#13;
Friday,&#13;
March&#13;
9, 2007&#13;
9:00&#13;
AM-I:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
University&#13;
'of Wisconsin&#13;
Board&#13;
of&#13;
Regents&#13;
meeting&#13;
various&#13;
campus&#13;
locations&#13;
3:30&#13;
PM-5:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Gender,&#13;
Race&#13;
and Class&#13;
Book&#13;
Club:&#13;
"Katharine&#13;
Graham"&#13;
by Robin&#13;
Ge&#13;
Union&#13;
207&#13;
7:30&#13;
PM-9:oo&#13;
PM&#13;
Arts&#13;
Alive&#13;
presents&#13;
Peter&#13;
Yarrow&#13;
with&#13;
Bethany&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Rufus&#13;
Com.&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
(Tickets&#13;
TBA}&#13;
Just&#13;
as Peter&#13;
Yarrow&#13;
'&#13;
joined&#13;
with&#13;
Noel&#13;
Paul&#13;
Stookey&#13;
and&#13;
Mary&#13;
Travers&#13;
io form&#13;
Peter,&#13;
Paul;&#13;
and&#13;
Mary&#13;
and ignite&#13;
the folk&#13;
renaissance&#13;
of the 1960's,&#13;
Yarrow&#13;
now&#13;
brings&#13;
together&#13;
his daughter&#13;
Bethany&#13;
and&#13;
Rufus&#13;
Cappadocia&#13;
to fan the flame&#13;
with&#13;
another&#13;
amazingly&#13;
talented&#13;
trio!&#13;
Yarrow,&#13;
who&#13;
wrote&#13;
standards&#13;
like '''Puff&#13;
the Magic&#13;
Dragon,"&#13;
"Day&#13;
is Done,"&#13;
and "Light&#13;
One&#13;
Candle,"&#13;
combines&#13;
his&#13;
singing&#13;
with&#13;
the powerful&#13;
and graceful&#13;
voice&#13;
of Bethany&#13;
while&#13;
Rufus&#13;
provides&#13;
a lush,&#13;
bottomless&#13;
groove&#13;
with&#13;
his cello.&#13;
Relive&#13;
your&#13;
memories&#13;
and create&#13;
some&#13;
new&#13;
ones.&#13;
Spend&#13;
an evening&#13;
in the&#13;
company&#13;
of Peter&#13;
Yarrow&#13;
with&#13;
Bethany&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Rufus.&#13;
•&#13;
Saturday,&#13;
March&#13;
10-Tu~day,&#13;
March&#13;
13, 2007&#13;
No events&#13;
are. on today's&#13;
schedule&#13;
yet.&#13;
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