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              <text>I&#13;
Thursday. Noventber. 2 18e8&#13;
I&#13;
! l,ffrrFJ~ GJJ~~'W~[R1~~uY(Q)[FW~~~(Q)~~~~D[P)~[g1ll{~~[Q)~ Vol. XVIII. No. 8 •&#13;
PSGA election procedure flawed&#13;
byDan Chiappetta&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
"Weareallnewmembers on the&#13;
ElecliooCommitteeand there were&#13;
dings lhat were delegated and&#13;
IIIif:ommunicated.There were&#13;
dings lhatjust didn't get done,"&#13;
explained Mara-Beth Casey,&#13;
Pmtside Student Government&#13;
Associationsenator and a member&#13;
oflheElectionCommittee.&#13;
"Itwasn'tintentionaI,it was lack&#13;
01 knowledge. We are all new&#13;
members," emphasized Rebecca&#13;
Wells,PSGAsenator and a member&#13;
oflheElection Committee.&#13;
TheElectionCommittee is made&#13;
upoflhreePSGAsenators: MaraBeth&#13;
Casey, Rebecca Wells, Don&#13;
Amwski,thepresidentofPSGA,&#13;
Don Prange, and Brenda Wilson,&#13;
.ho is lhe president of College&#13;
Republicans,chairon the committee.&#13;
PSGA's Election Committee&#13;
was unaware and did not proceed&#13;
inputtingtheconstitutionaIarnend_&#13;
ments on the ballot and the ballot&#13;
was not printed in the paper. The&#13;
other error was one of the senator's&#13;
name was spelled incorrectly on&#13;
the ballot, which was corrected&#13;
quickly. PSGA did apologize for&#13;
their errors and did print the constitutional&#13;
amendments in the October&#13;
26, 1989 issue of the Ranger.&#13;
Theconstitutionalamendmentswill&#13;
be on a referedum ballot that is&#13;
being held on November I, 1989&#13;
andNovember2,1989. Polls open&#13;
. from 9:00a.m. to 8:00p.m. on both&#13;
days.&#13;
The committee initially decided&#13;
to rerun the election aU over. "We&#13;
received complaintsconceming the&#13;
way the election was run and concerning&#13;
the errors. We basically&#13;
decided to rerun the election because&#13;
two former senators identified&#13;
the errors and notified the&#13;
committeethattheerrorswerelarge&#13;
enough that we went against the&#13;
constitution," explained Wells.&#13;
"We believed what they said&#13;
and initially decided to rerun the&#13;
election," answered Casey.&#13;
PSGA received more complaints&#13;
in favor of keeping theelection&#13;
results. "Our initial result was&#13;
hasty," added Casey.&#13;
Afterreceiving more complaints&#13;
saying the election should stand,&#13;
the committee then decided that it&#13;
would be more beneficial for the&#13;
students, for the people who ran in&#13;
theelection, and the senate, that the&#13;
election should and will stand.&#13;
PSGA senate is supporting and&#13;
backing the committee's final&#13;
decision.&#13;
"Everything that can be done,&#13;
Campus book exchange, withl~~~==·_~&#13;
new focus, ready to begin&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta .&#13;
News Editor&#13;
''Thisservicehas been held back&#13;
before because we didn't have a&#13;
Workableprogram. Now we do,"&#13;
emphasizedRebecca Wells,PSGA&#13;
senater.&#13;
Wellsis referring to Parkside's&#13;
StudentGovernment Association&#13;
Campus-Wide Book Exchange&#13;
!'ro&amp;ram.&#13;
'The Campus Wide Book Ex-&#13;
~geProgram is now operational.&#13;
GAis ready. We have a progt,un.&#13;
The key is publicity," explainedWells.&#13;
.&#13;
likeMany students have voiced dis-&#13;
!he' of the bookstore by selling&#13;
~l~':'.nbooks independently ..&#13;
'''&lt;IlIystudents think that the&#13;
bookstoreis a big rip-off. The new&#13;
~'s purpose is to increase&#13;
resaIe value and decrease the&#13;
purchase price of the text books,&#13;
which would decrease the college&#13;
costs of books," explained Wells.&#13;
The new service is to centralize&#13;
the current method. "PSG A is&#13;
acting as the middleman connecting&#13;
buyer with seller. We are not&#13;
going to deal with any books or any&#13;
moneyarall, All we are going 10do&#13;
is ifaperson is wishing to sell a text&#13;
book, the person will obtain an&#13;
.application card 'from the PSGA&#13;
office (WLLC 139A) and fill up&#13;
necessary information. Then the&#13;
personwill return the ~ar~ to PSGA&#13;
and then the intormauon IS entered&#13;
in a computer program which will&#13;
generate and produce a list," added&#13;
Wells.&#13;
The list will be posted in the&#13;
PSGA office where perspective&#13;
buyers can view the list and take&#13;
down the information and contact&#13;
the ownerindependelltly. "PSGA&#13;
will not get involved with money&#13;
or books," explained Wells.&#13;
PSGA is not responsible for any&#13;
transactions, sales, trades. or lack&#13;
of. "We are not responsible if&#13;
in&lt;lividt'ials don't sell their textbook&#13;
to the bookstore and they&#13;
decide to sell to us instead and we&#13;
can't sell it. We are not responsible.&#13;
We are strictly a referral IJ;=====================-I&#13;
resource service. Free service,"&#13;
emphasized Wells.&#13;
PSGA did have a campus exchange&#13;
program a few years ago,&#13;
but it had problems. "It was messy&#13;
because they were dealing with&#13;
money and books. The new program&#13;
doesn't deal with money.or&#13;
books. Wejustconnectbuyerwlth&#13;
seller. This could be really popular.&#13;
It'S a necessary service. The&#13;
key is publicity," added Wells.&#13;
has been done to correct the er- r~~~,=::.:;::c~~~....,...&#13;
rors,' explained Wells.&#13;
"I don't understand why one&#13;
person is so dead set on descenting&#13;
this particular action that is beneficial&#13;
to themselves. the students,&#13;
and the senate. At this pointeverything&#13;
stands where is. The election&#13;
results stand," emphasized Casey.&#13;
"The complaints that were in&#13;
favor of keeping the election as is&#13;
was, 'why rerun the election when&#13;
we can be putting our energy in&#13;
more productive things'." answered&#13;
Casey.&#13;
"The people causing the problems&#13;
saw the errors we were making,&#13;
but didn't complain until the -====~.......&#13;
election was over," said Wells.&#13;
A hearing was scheduled for&#13;
Novem her I, 1989 against the&#13;
Election Committee concerning&#13;
complaints regarding the election&#13;
by the Judicial Branch of PSGA.&#13;
The hearing was submitted to the&#13;
Judicial Branch because of a student&#13;
who is in opposition with the&#13;
majority of the senate.&#13;
page 3&#13;
"LeRoy" rockin' Union Friday&#13;
page 4&#13;
Women's Horizons gives hope&#13;
page 4&#13;
Jazz it up Wednesday night&#13;
o&#13;
page 7&#13;
N etters set for playoffs&#13;
pageS&#13;
Soccer beat goes on ...&#13;
2 Thonday, NcNembel 2. 1989 Ranger&#13;
Opinjon&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
To*EdItor:&#13;
M a SlUdeIlla UW-PlIrtsideand a memberofUAW Local 72. I can't&#13;
....~n-b'ons" of Mayor Moran in the OCtober 12, help but c:ommmt on u"" .... ~ . C I&#13;
1989 issue of the Ranger. Moran spoke of the closing of the "'!s er&#13;
MSelIlbly plantas "providing us with either opportumt.y or danger. He&#13;
01110 indicare that it ended up being an opportunIty. ~o somehow&#13;
goes his . t be Iisls .. vaal projects that_ under way m Kenosha. =.ci.::e marina and the dog usck as examples of the "0!'JXln?-&#13;
nily," a1'honsh they .., expected to provide few jobs. most of which w.1I&#13;
be low payinB md.U lei "..I.&#13;
Mom!gaes 01110 say bow "dozens" of other companies have made&#13;
ammi_ to Kcnosba He doesn't mention that most of them are&#13;
oIfaiDl-.s __ lIIdyeven half of those that the (&lt;mIer 8lItowor:t'-&#13;
en enjoyed. As former director of die Kenosha Manufaetw'en Associ~,&#13;
tioa.l'm quite sure dial Mann gelS plen~ of palS 011the head from hIS&#13;
_,.,fw:turiq frieDds for beIping 10 proYlde a wiled worIcforce and an&#13;
CllvU.- where dIey DO\ongeI' have to compere ~th decent wages.&#13;
WbII role did PIt MonII play in the Chrysler cJosing? As the Mayor .&#13;
olJCaWJ!ho heret,,'" • ""'IdIaldlelawsuitagainstChryslerbedropped.&#13;
ThisJa-*couJdhaveforcedChryslertokeepitspromisetocon~uethe&#13;
_bIyol •• "*JloiksiDJCenosbafordt=tofiveyears, providingnOl&#13;
ouIy cIcceIIlnaalD tbe WIlItas but tbe IU revenues that come with the&#13;
jcIlI. WbiIe otber _1Dties IIId staleS throughout the United Slates&#13;
bavebeencc",etillllObRlIIIOcompaniesintodleirareas,Moran,along&#13;
widI Ooweraor 11uut- IIId Conpessman Aspin, let this existing&#13;
lb'ey wodt 10away desIJiIe a commibllCllt to Slay. • .&#13;
Nowhere does Mom! memion dial the plant has not closed completely&#13;
IIId tbaI over a 1IIouaid people remain WOIking in die KCllOShaChrysler&#13;
EDcine PIlat, IDlIIdD&amp; illlill ODe oftbe largest employers in the city. Pat&#13;
MonII may wisb tbal QrysIer,IIId UAW Local 72, bad just gone away&#13;
IIId let IIiat devdop his bockoom COIlIIIIlIIIity, but we haven'L&#13;
TodOlmstad&#13;
"BELIEVE ME DAD NOBODYWANTS THIS STORY TO BE lOLD MORElHAIt&#13;
(DO BUT I REfuSE To ANSWER 'lOUR QUESTIONS AS LONG AS YOU MAlNTAl&#13;
, THAT ACCUSATORYTONE." .&#13;
cies Commiuee objecting to lhese'&#13;
tiroPosedchanges Withoutadequate&#13;
student inpuL This resolution also&#13;
staleS that the Commitlee place the&#13;
changes on a referendum ballot.&#13;
TheCommiuee feels thatthis is not&#13;
their responsibility. The Committee&#13;
did stare that it will talce into&#13;
consideration any input the students&#13;
have on these issues. With&#13;
this statement, I am as1ciD~that&#13;
you, the student body ,let me know&#13;
how you feel regarding the pr0-&#13;
posed changes. For me to cast an&#13;
educated vore. Ineed a consensus&#13;
from the students. These changes,&#13;
ifpassed, will taIce effect next fall.&#13;
The proposed chimges that Iam&#13;
Buckau examines Academic Policies controversy&#13;
Scott Si"!!er ASSI.News Editor&#13;
Jeff ReddICk Ass!. Sports Editor&#13;
To 11Ie FAIIIar: be tbe siagIe student voice on this&#13;
CXlIIlliIittee. This is a 1IaIIClldous&#13;
R:SPORSibiIity and very troubling&#13;
lOme. You see, I don't know bow&#13;
the IlUdenIs feel about lhese&#13;
cbanp. Iam but one penon repJaeIIliDg&#13;
some five tbol-.d students&#13;
in the matters at hand. Ineed&#13;
assislance,andlamaskingtbatany&#13;
IIId all students lend me a moment&#13;
of their precious time and reU me&#13;
how they feel about the proposed&#13;
changes to the guidelines that affeet&#13;
all five thousand of us students.&#13;
The Par1cside Sbtdent Government&#13;
Association. Inc. has fIled a&#13;
resolution with the Academic PoIiID&#13;
tbe last issue ol the Raaser,&#13;
dIIed I~. one ol tbe frool&#13;
Jl8F anicIes 'Cpoiled tbal !be&#13;
Acadanic: FQljc:ies Coaamiuce is&#13;
lX'Dliderina IIIItiag JOllIe fuDda.&#13;
-. cbaDaes that will directly&#13;
Iffect all .......... s ol this fme univasity.&#13;
I have been named !be&#13;
SJudentDelegatetolhiscommiuee&#13;
because of my participation in the&#13;
Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association, Inc. There are lIPproximarely&#13;
IC1lde1egales to this&#13;
CXlIIlliIittee. ol which only one is a&#13;
IlUdeoL ADd I feel very boaored to&#13;
EDITORIAL STAFF&#13;
Steve DeAngelis Editor~n-Chief&#13;
Dan Clliappetta News Ed~or&#13;
Dan "-ttL.. Copy Editor&#13;
Suzanne Mantuano Feature Editor&#13;
Dawn MaiIand Entertainment Ed~or .&#13;
Jeff Lemmennann Sports Editor&#13;
John Kehoe ..- Photo Editor&#13;
tefening to are: I) a change inthe befon: the Facuhy Senate iD dl&#13;
drop deadline from eight 10 six spring semester. 111IInotallllli&#13;
weeks, with perhaps a symbol or asIc for help in this mauerbeclll&#13;
notiflClllion on the offICial' traIl- Iknow it will affeet aU SIUdaII&#13;
script designating withdrawal (W), hereatParkside, whetheradvcadl&#13;
withdrawal/pass (WP), or with- or beneficially. Please IIiII&#13;
diawallfail (WF). 2) a change in moment of your time andSIqJII&#13;
the add deadline from eight to two in the cafeteria and reII me: ...&#13;
weeks. 3) a change in the Under- you think. Orevendroplllllli&#13;
graduate Catalog Slating that all our suggestion boxes loc8lId'&#13;
100 and 200 level courses wiU be Molinaro and WILe Cl)llCOlllll&#13;
.open to freshman and sophomores, I will be asking SbtdenIS what"&#13;
and that 300 and 400 level courses feel, butl won'tgetlOeYefYOIlIo'&#13;
will be open to juniors and seniors please let me know. 11IaJIk!.&#13;
or with consent of instructor.&#13;
The vote will be held in the near&#13;
future because these reconIlitenda- J,A. JlIlI'&#13;
lions will be placed, if passed,&#13;
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I 7£e1?JJY"reac£y to rocl( 'llnion. at tomorrow'sRi;;;;;; November 2.19893&#13;
by Daft Mailand&#13;
EDtertainment Editor&#13;
/de )'011 inthe mood 10 really&#13;
J)ANCB? Well, come on down 10&#13;
I6c lJDioa Square on Friday, No- ...,3IObearthelatest in dance&#13;
IIIIIIIioas- leRoy will sllloke the&#13;
_ IIlIor with their excellent&#13;
_ of cover scngs as well as&#13;
Ildr seasoned criginals.&#13;
1be band plays a wide variety&#13;
Ii-including a medley they&#13;
plltoge!her of the Beatles as well&#13;
.. groups. Some such artists&#13;
iI:lude INXS, Depeche Mode,&#13;
PliJK;e, Modem English, U2, The&#13;
On and many more.&#13;
Their criginals are nothing less&#13;
dIIIIexcellenl,aIso. Some songs to&#13;
IiIlenforare"Feel Electric," "Ain't&#13;
No!hin'; '"1 be Shakin" and&#13;
"Shadow of a Doubt." LeRoy's&#13;
Ijlics seem to dwell around a cen-&#13;
~ theme: love, whether it's real&#13;
or Just a dream. "&#13;
The songs wouldn't'be what&#13;
they are without the band members.&#13;
• LeRoy plays the guitar&#13;
keyboards and also vocals. Keith&#13;
Spale plays the drums, percussion&#13;
and vocals. Nick Stavropoulos is&#13;
on bass, keyboards and vocals. Last&#13;
but not least, John COburn plays&#13;
the key~ds,. vocals and guillU;.&#13;
Thisf1ammg combination of&#13;
enthusiasm, talent and determinatio~indicates&#13;
that LeRoy will go&#13;
quite far. In the meantime, they are&#13;
bound to get you on the dance floor .&#13;
With their progressive, up-beat hip&#13;
mUSIC, you'll be glad you didn't&#13;
miss this chance to hear and see&#13;
them!&#13;
LeRoy will be performing at the&#13;
Union Square, Nov. 3. Admission&#13;
is $2 for students and $3 for non.&#13;
students 18 or older. snow up and&#13;
have a great time!&#13;
LeRoy&#13;
~'UJS fJ3riejs.:.&#13;
Foreign Languages&#13;
Fueign languages that top execuIMs&#13;
lIllY will be most impor1llIl&#13;
for a successful business career&#13;
duriD&amp; the next twenty years,&#13;
~ to USA Today's News&#13;
IlIlVey conducted by 100 of the&#13;
lIaIion's1.000 largest corporations&#13;
1ft:&#13;
Spanjsb. 44% ".&#13;
18pllnese • 33%&#13;
Olher 23% , i&#13;
LesAspin •&#13;
U.s. Represenative Les Aspin&#13;
lIilICOIIduct • free public:lecture&#13;
IIllhe National Defense Issue" at&#13;
UW·i'lltsidellllNovember6,1989&#13;
• \QOOa. m. inRoom 104-106 of&#13;
~-l'ubide's Union. For more&#13;
iIbnlation, call at 553-2101.&#13;
Missionto be Shown&#13;
~deo.of.theaward winning&#13;
Illhe UW~"will be shown&#13;
9 1 -Pa!kside on November&#13;
l'oo~ at 3:00 p.m. in Greenquist&#13;
Birth Control to be Dis&#13;
~&#13;
CarlO' deve~' of Kenosha Wis.&#13;
....... of the fU'Storal contra&#13;
~ve will discuss the "Future 0&#13;
~ Conirol: Wishes and Reali lJ\V.:::t: free, noon lecture a&#13;
1989 . on November 10&#13;
J&gt;..o.,.!'I. Room l03 .of UW&#13;
•-""'lIe S Greenquist Hall.&#13;
, -- .&#13;
"As You Like II," a delightful,&#13;
romantic Shakespearean comedy&#13;
centiring on love and marriage,&#13;
will open at8p.m. on Friday, Nov.&#13;
3 in the Communication Arts Thealii.&#13;
·Other evening performances&#13;
are Nov. 4, ro and n, There will&#13;
be two matinees, Nov. 8 and 9, at&#13;
lOa.m.&#13;
This is the first Dramatic Arts&#13;
production of the 1989-90 season&#13;
as well as Parksjde'~ first-ever&#13;
. Shak~Spe;u-eanplay. Theroman~c&#13;
rio%-DlscouNTl&#13;
I . -Clip &amp; Save This Ad . I&#13;
ITo all Parkslde students and faculty I&#13;
I&#13;
members only, on all merchandise In I&#13;
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Shakespeare opens at Parkside&#13;
comedy revolves around the sensual&#13;
and playful antics of young&#13;
lovers, shepherds, banished dukes,&#13;
princesses indisguise, wrestlers and&#13;
fools in the forest of Arden.&#13;
The play will be directed by&#13;
Lisa Kometsky, assistant professor&#13;
of dramatic arts. The cast includes&#13;
faculty as well as sbldents&#13;
from Racine, Kenosha, Kansasville,&#13;
Caledonia, Janesville aRd&#13;
, Continued on page 4&#13;
•&#13;
..~&#13;
in the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
NIGHT&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
WIN!&#13;
over $100&#13;
in prizes each game&#13;
• Pro Jerseys &amp; Caps&#13;
• Team Pennants&#13;
• Food (Pizza, Burgers, Etc.)&#13;
• Rec. Cir. Activity Coupons&#13;
• Packer Game Ticket Drawing&#13;
FREE&#13;
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But you must sign in,&#13;
get a door ticket&#13;
and be in attendance&#13;
to be eligible to win.&#13;
4 Thursda~ November 2, 1989 Ranger&#13;
....&#13;
"Wave Length" to play jazz in Union ,Squa~e on Wednesday&#13;
by 08 .... Mailaud&#13;
Entertalnmeat Editor&#13;
What is thete 10do en a Wednesdaynight?&#13;
Well,youcandropinat&#13;
the Uaion Square 10 hear fellow&#13;
PIrbidc studcnlll Jon Viola and&#13;
Sbawn DeLacy do wbat they do&#13;
best, play jazz.&#13;
Viola and DeLacy lOgether&#13;
comprise "Wave Length." This&#13;
&lt;:onlCmponuy jazz duo, both 1989&#13;
Bradford graduares, is starting 10&#13;
gain local attention for its innovative&#13;
originals and spicy inlClplelalions&#13;
of popular songs and traditional&#13;
jazz standbys.&#13;
They met in high school when&#13;
they were paired lOgether for a&#13;
variety show. Whcnrcalizing that&#13;
their musical inlCrCSlS, playing&#13;
ilitics and career oaIs meshed&#13;
they decided 10 combine their efforts,&#13;
Wben asked about how they got&#13;
theirname,DeLacycxplained, "We&#13;
seem 10 think on the same wave&#13;
length. When we play IOgether, we&#13;
seem 10know wbat the other one is&#13;
doing."&#13;
Even though they perform as&#13;
one, they have their own loves.&#13;
DeLacy bas developed an immediate&#13;
love flr the sax, while Viola&#13;
prefers the keyboards. Viola's&#13;
interest in midieleclronics began&#13;
when he met DeLacy. The instrument&#13;
allows the pair 10 simulate&#13;
drums, guitars, bass or any other&#13;
instrument needed for a particular&#13;
song.&#13;
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Viola said. ''The music comes out&#13;
exactly how you want nto sound."&#13;
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Even though they may learn a lot&#13;
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true test comes from their own&#13;
innovation, trial, errorand success.&#13;
They both plan to continue playingjazz.&#13;
Since it tells a story and is&#13;
areal expressive music, people say&#13;
they know what's going 10 happen&#13;
next, but then something happens&#13;
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are on the right track. Viola, a fulltimestuden!,&#13;
hopes 10major injazz&#13;
perfonnance. DeLacy is. taking a&#13;
class at Parkside as well teaching&#13;
the sax. '&#13;
Here's your chance 10 hear the&#13;
dynamic duo at work. They will be&#13;
. playing at the Union Square on&#13;
Wednesday, Nov. 8, starting at 9&#13;
p.m. Don't miss it! -&#13;
John Viola&#13;
. past seven years.&#13;
The shelter, which is tOO oldest&#13;
running in Wisconsin, 'haS" been '&#13;
Women'sHorizonsisaKenosha operation since 1976. The center&#13;
, based organization, that helps was originally started by what is&#13;
women who are in abusive situ- known as a grass roots program.&#13;
ations. This idea refers 10 the fuct-that&#13;
The Women's Horizons center - actual women in abusive situations&#13;
boasts protection, support, shelter, started the program some thirteen&#13;
and advocacy.' '.' ,.'. yeats ago. The shelter Slays along&#13;
"We offer a shelter ifa woman the· same lines as the grass roots&#13;
~lOleaveanabusivesituation idea in the fact that it employs&#13;
andneedsprotection. Weofferthis' some women who have also been&#13;
10women and their children," said battered and abused.&#13;
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Continued on pagel&#13;
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justBust-a-move! - Michaelia&#13;
LA,D, -you're my best friend and&#13;
I still love you as much as I did 2&#13;
years ago. CH2&#13;
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try it again sometime! P.S. Love&#13;
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okay? Bring the ready whip- 'Y1l'1l&#13;
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,Joe Coo).·T\1anks for trusting me&#13;
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Campus Police Dept.&#13;
~Accepting Applications For&#13;
hePosition Of Community&#13;
Service/Secu rity Otticer&#13;
~ ApplicantsMust:&#13;
1. Be a full-time student&#13;
(6+ credits)&#13;
2. Have a good driving record&#13;
3. Be able to work flexible&#13;
hours (afternoons, evenir:Jgs&#13;
&amp; weekends)&#13;
4. Background checks will be&#13;
conducted to verify&#13;
candidate's character.&#13;
Salisfact . atliliti ory Job performance and personal&#13;
to apes .a,sa community service officer may lead&#13;
OSItionas a reserve police officer.&#13;
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.&#13;
:.&#13;
Officer Kelterhagen: Forgive me&#13;
for my outburst Ihold a personal&#13;
prejudice against cops. Nothing&#13;
against you. - the blonde in the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Soupy - What's for dinner? Miss&#13;
Ya! -Your sis, .&#13;
Sue Mayer - the puke is dry now,&#13;
you can clean it up.&#13;
The Fabulous Baker Boys ain't&#13;
Fabulous even at half price ladies.&#13;
Hopeless than human from the&#13;
Ghost of Hopeless Future.&#13;
Dan C.' You are the greatest We&#13;
love you!! Shell &amp; Daph&#13;
, .&#13;
Shell &amp; Daphnn You know wbere&#13;
it hangs. Just helping out&#13;
,&#13;
. Hopeless Vampira· I'm seeing&#13;
apparitions of you from Sister Slut&#13;
Parkside, Wish a "Happy Birthday"&#13;
Jenny Nuebert on November&#13;
11th •.&#13;
To the Stranger in the Ranger&#13;
who put the ad in 10/12,189; SWF&#13;
21 brown hair, brown eyes, 6'0".&#13;
155 lbs, Enjoys dining out , movies,&#13;
and remantic evenings, If you&#13;
are interested, please drop a note in&#13;
PAD office box #5G.&#13;
,Jolly· what's the zipper for on&#13;
your slutty jean dress?&#13;
Jackie. When are you .going to&#13;
come to visit again in the office?&#13;
-Your Typist&#13;
Dolf is back as a freshman and he&#13;
is sporting the blonde look! J.K.&#13;
Babe!&#13;
Looks like three more weeks of&#13;
winter! ERNT&#13;
,Jeff B of P .s.G.A. I met you and&#13;
your son one x-mas a few years ago&#13;
at a leather store. I was engaged&#13;
and you just came back to town&#13;
from (Iowa?) I've wanted to contaetyou&#13;
but wasn'tsure ifl should&#13;
Unsure&#13;
P..J.K.· She's liked you ever since&#13;
last semester! (During the summer&#13;
too!)&#13;
Johnny B. Only one left you&#13;
know what I mean. VP&#13;
T .P.: Does the ''TP" stand for&#13;
"Tight Panties" or "Toothpick"?&#13;
5'IO"@115Ibs- give me a break! -&#13;
BBRanger&#13;
State Highway Restrictionsrequire&#13;
that we not take the women on the&#13;
road. You know what I'm talldng&#13;
aboutBOYZ .&#13;
Kevinin 48·How aboutsomeangel&#13;
food cake? I promise I won't bite&#13;
you! UMinus 1'6"&#13;
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"HAWAII" LovePart&#13;
If1 N and N connection&#13;
Winners ...Winners ...Winners ...&#13;
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Bora Bora Ranger, T.P. is NOT&#13;
the girl for you, if she's so flaunty&#13;
about her "t.p.ts" then how can it&#13;
be that she would float off to Bora&#13;
Bora with someone she hasn't even&#13;
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AND&#13;
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M-W-F 8:30-3:30&#13;
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but Iwant to see you before I meet&#13;
you but Iwant to see you before I&#13;
meet you,so you select the meeting&#13;
place and time and wear a red&#13;
shoelace so I can spot you. Respond&#13;
to Bora Bora Rangette&#13;
Russell &amp; Ace: We need to know&#13;
if it's true ... are you to really starring&#13;
on the show "InSearch Of?"&#13;
Chuckles: We saw you on "America's&#13;
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CLUB EVENTS&#13;
PAD meetings every other Wednesday&#13;
at noon union cinema Next&#13;
meeting Nov.8th.&#13;
An Club meetings every Monday&#13;
at DOOnin CAllI.&#13;
WLLC-----&#13;
Continued from page i.&#13;
campus, believes that each of these&#13;
movesisa very positive change for&#13;
the departments involved. While&#13;
each department may lose a bit of&#13;
space, the moves will uhimately&#13;
ease their usage.&#13;
j&#13;
6 Thursday, November 2,1989 Ranger&#13;
Job Service helps place students&#13;
The cmer reJated woJt helps the&#13;
students gain experience and&#13;
knowledge for !heir fuQue&#13;
jobs.&#13;
"When 1get a call for ajob and&#13;
The Job Savice program of a degree is needed, r would refer&#13;
. the employer 10 the career center&#13;
Wis:onsin offen many opporlUlU- at Patkside," stares Plate. "I deal ties exclusively to the University "&#13;
01Wisconsin Partside studenlS. mostly with casual employment,&#13;
Mike Plate is the man in charge Plate is dedicated to the stuof&#13;
the entire Job Service outstation dents and feels when a SlUdent&#13;
IocaIed at Paltside in Tallent Hall. contaelS him for a job, he or she&#13;
Plate has been at Parl&lt;side,woJt· must be dedicated to him. To bet-&#13;
. '.. h···_ts rng wun Swu&lt;oo' since ~..... ,- u_ .."",_, ter serve the smderus that Plate&#13;
of 1980. In the past nine years feels so dedicated to, he is on&#13;
Plate has helped place 3.356 sui- campus Monday thru Thursday to&#13;
dents in jobs. The program works help any student interested in findby&#13;
the way that employers in Ke- iAg a job.&#13;
nosha, Racine, and Parkside con- "The student must follow up on&#13;
tael Plate ifthere is a job available all job opportunities 1 give them&#13;
in their business. Most arepart- and then report back to me so 1&#13;
time jobs but some are career ,re- know if he or she was interested&#13;
late!! employmenl OIloonumbes. and got the job," said Plate.&#13;
Changes at WLLC&#13;
By MkbelJe·Reaee Degenais entrance .~r ilthelbewalkwaY"blln&#13;
S••.. W '1 thislocauonhw morevisr e,&#13;
...., n er 'bl ' lhat&#13;
as well as access! e 10 a new&#13;
visitor's lot is being opened on the&#13;
inner loop road.&#13;
Eventually the- Financial Aid&#13;
Office will move in to the spol&#13;
vacated by Student Enrollment,&#13;
with the Bursar's Office also&#13;
moving from Tallent Hall 10 the&#13;
wu.e where the Center for EducaIionaIand&#13;
Cu1turalAdvanciment&#13;
(CECA) is now. Therelocatiooof&#13;
these two services will benefll stu:-&#13;
dents by pulling these frequendy&#13;
used services nearer to the majority&#13;
01the SlIIdeaIt body.&#13;
CECA will move 10 where the&#13;
Wriling Resoun:e Center (WRC)&#13;
is. TheWRChasa1readymovedto&#13;
where the Computer Support Center&#13;
(CSC) was, and the escis now&#13;
in D-IIS. The library administration&#13;
lhat bad occupied lhat are has&#13;
been moved to the Lllevel 01the&#13;
library.&#13;
Associale Vice Chancellor&#13;
Raben Canary, who isresponsible&#13;
for the allocation of space here on&#13;
Cantin" • PIIC 5&#13;
by Carrie GIIddCll&#13;
Staff Wriler&#13;
Therecentchanges intheWLLC&#13;
can seem quile confusing at fust,&#13;
but they will eventually conVeRieoce&#13;
Shldents and visitors in !heir&#13;
search for several of Parl&lt;side's&#13;
primary services.&#13;
AcalnIing 10 Gary Grace, Assistant&#13;
CbancdIor of Student Af·&#13;
fain, the idea of evaluating the&#13;
needs of the SbM!ent.and making&#13;
the campus ~ for them and&#13;
visitors to use, was fustilroullht.&#13;
about three years ago.&#13;
OneoilbemanydifJicultieslirst&#13;
time vUiUlrSOII this campus face is&#13;
bow to fmd lbe;r way -amcL The&#13;
addition of location signs to the&#13;
campus this fall is OIIC of the stqlS&#13;
being llIkeo 10 c:orrect this silbatioo.&#13;
Providing Partside with a&#13;
more definite main enlr8ncC will&#13;
ease giving direction 011 campus.&#13;
The p" is to move SIUdent EnroUment&#13;
from D-19S wu.e 10&#13;
Molinaro D-III • D- 113, _ the&#13;
able to any woman in n~ ~ ~&#13;
Continued from page 4 herselffroman abllsivesltuauon,tt&#13;
The staff 'that is employed by _ is notlegal for the center to take in&#13;
Women'sHorizonshelpskeepthe any woman under the age of 18&#13;
center open twenty four ~o~ .a years. Teenage runaways are not&#13;
day, and helps the women!~ Crts1S kept at the center nor are homeless&#13;
through counseling. Themamway victims. The center is based as a&#13;
that the women are 'helped is by transitional place for women to&#13;
being provided with shelter. food, come to if they are being abused by&#13;
and clothing for themselves and a spouse or boyfriend.&#13;
their children. Thecenterhasthiny The idea that people who abuse&#13;
beds and can maintain a woman are the type of people who stick&#13;
and her children for thirty days. around has lead the center 10 keep&#13;
Some of ';"e other ways that it's location quiet. The number of&#13;
Women's ~onzo?s helps wo".'~n - the center is listed in the phone&#13;
during their stay IS through cnS1S book along with various fliers&#13;
counseling and support groups. sted in a numberofareas around&#13;
Though the staff recommen~s thede :..u however, the address is only&#13;
women attend, they are not rorc .' . d.&#13;
Sf th port given to women m nee&#13;
to do so. orne 0 e sup "Obviously some of them&#13;
groups include; sexual assault (abusi men)' know where the&#13;
!nforma~on, and drug. and alcohol ~e~::s. We just try 10 keep the ~:'~::~I~;: ~~e~t:~P:~ address assecret as possible for the&#13;
dence, and one for formerly battered&#13;
women. There is also a popular&#13;
Wednesday support group, and&#13;
a support group for women who&#13;
live in rural areas.&#13;
Though' Women's Horizons is&#13;
based on the giving end of helpf&#13;
and support, they also receive help&#13;
from the policedepanrnentthrough&#13;
intervention and transpor'tation.&#13;
'Wearenotalwayspleasedwith,&#13;
for instance, what the police de-,&#13;
Woman's Horizons&#13;
parunent or CourlS are doing; but&#13;
we've built bridges so that we can&#13;
atleastcommunieate," Amoldsaid.&#13;
·ThebridgeS that have beenbuill&#13;
between Women's Horizons and&#13;
manyorganiztions have helped the&#13;
center betterprovideforthe wOmel\&#13;
that have I1Irned 10 them for help,&#13;
Some women are puI on low in,&#13;
come housing IiSlS 10 better l\elp&#13;
them f!Dda p\al:e 10 live away from&#13;
their abusive, silt!lltiolLc Some&#13;
women are able to get restraining&#13;
onlersagainstthoseresponsiblefor&#13;
the abusive and hatterment, and&#13;
most impottandy, the police pr0-&#13;
vide the women with transporta..&#13;
tion 10 the center if none is available.&#13;
Though the center is availFAMILY&#13;
COUNSELING CENTER&#13;
Of Kenosha&#13;
- Psychological &amp; Psychiatric Evaluations&#13;
- Individual &amp; Group Psychotherapy&#13;
- Children's Problems, School Behavior&#13;
Emotional &amp; Developmental&#13;
- Drug &amp; Alcohol Counseling&#13;
Gay Bloor, M.S.W., Director&#13;
Julian Newman, M.D., Psychiatrist&#13;
John Dalton, Ph.D., Psychologist&#13;
Donald A. Walters, M.S.W.&#13;
Sue Divito, C.A.D.C. III&#13;
Barb Constantine;I3.S.,&#13;
ase Manager&#13;
WE FIX PEOPLE PROBLEMS - LET US HELP YOU!&#13;
1605 Birch Road. Kenosha 551 05&#13;
A certified Mental Health CUnic/A1cohol &amp; Drug Abuse - 66&#13;
. ,' .. ,&#13;
women's~.&#13;
The Women's&#13;
ceives about 180 c:aIIsa&#13;
top of the women who&#13;
reedy 10 the sheller. 'It&#13;
works with about I~&#13;
and children a )'ear, i...:..'&#13;
andhelpingtheOIher~&#13;
needs as C0llrl8Clion, l\e&#13;
that come to theshe1tlr&#13;
advice is much more eli&#13;
most probably believe&#13;
"Whenever we talk&#13;
mestic violence I'm&#13;
ried that people lhinltil's&#13;
a problem of poor JlCO(lIe&#13;
people," said Arnold.&#13;
of the mauer is Ibis is&#13;
thingthatjusthappenSto&#13;
people. This happens to&#13;
andcanhappentoev&#13;
had women in shellets '&#13;
Parkside Food Serviqe&#13;
asks that you do not&#13;
remove any china,&#13;
glassware, silverware or&#13;
trays from any food&#13;
"service.tacility.&#13;
Carry-out rnaterials&#13;
are available for those&#13;
needing take-out foods,&#13;
We als_o request thaI&#13;
all offices and&#13;
classrooms please&#13;
return any items belong&#13;
_to Food Service,&#13;
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Ranger Thursday, November 2. 1989? •&#13;
Rangers&#13;
in volleyball&#13;
by Jeff Lemmerman&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
•,.............................. • ••••••••••••••••••.&#13;
: Student&#13;
: Safewalk Service&#13;
: The Student sarewark Service is IlieSCCondtime the Ranger sports staff has chosen senior Nancy • currently seeking volunteers to&#13;
'Ib p1a)'el of the week. : work 5 hours a week or less,&#13;
}Qalllayremember.HochisaSOCiologymajorandoverthe.co~ • escorting other students t:has shown leadership inpeeing the Lady Rangers m their : on ca m pus. . IlceUence on the voneyball coun.. •&#13;
. ~weekendNancyagainproVedherWOrthintheSteven~PolRt : For more details, contact&#13;
1Iochbad4lkiIIs,52digsandnineserviceaces dunngthe • Senator JOhn Kadolph&#13;
R,.,~L . : or .&#13;
;~ were Of,o IIoch Will need able with her help 10 p1llce second this ~t 10play her best as the district 14 champ'- : . • Senator Bill Horner&#13;
-.. • at the PSGAOffice (553-2244) 'eYleelClfOcrober24th&#13;
" -lhe Rauaer Player of the Week.&#13;
through the 30th, we once again salute&#13;
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To kick off the tourney, the&#13;
nwnber one seed Parkside Rangers&#13;
will face the DUmber eight seed,&#13;
Marion College. Following Ihat&#13;
CORtesi, the other three mateh-ups&#13;
will take place, an beginning at&#13;
10:00 AM. -&#13;
Following the opening rounds.&#13;
games win be played every hour&#13;
beginging on the hour with the&#13;
champioriship gamesJaledfor4:00&#13;
PM with a S:OOPMIIUI/Chif necessary.&#13;
The Rangers have already&#13;
playedtwooftheotherseventeams&#13;
in the tourney, defeating the num-&#13;
. ber two seed Oshkosh Titans 3-1&#13;
(15-4.14.16,15-5,15-8) and b1owing&#13;
out the seventh seed CardinaI&#13;
Snitch 2-{) (15-1, 15-1).&#13;
To assist with opperation of the&#13;
tournament, PE is asking an available&#13;
student workers 10 sign up in&#13;
the issue room. Needed are lines•.&#13;
men, ticket Iakers, and flip-SCOt'-&#13;
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_ 8 Thursday, November 2,1989 Ranger&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
Beat goes on for Rangers ~s&#13;
shut-out string reaches nine&#13;
B&#13;
· Mah ailed upon to Rogers. After Chomko's second&#13;
by Jerr Lemmermann nan er was c f ki k Chri R h t ed&#13;
Sports Editor :~~ ~~~:~o~e:::::~o ap~:~: =g~~ to gi~e ~~~~ ~:;est";'f~dMcl~tyr~ ,,'CoaChPaulsOo WlllhawY&#13;
the;~~tempts were all even for ~:::~~~;::n~~:::::;~~}~;;~~;~~~~~~~~~t~~Y~:0;~~0::: mdl&#13;
the game with both sides getting the Ranger's five-goal rush in the he Lady Rangers Volleyballlelim&gt;~d1'a.ulson,·twe played&#13;
seven, but it was Parkside who first half. . ncreasedjtsIecoid·to28.15J)yi~ttingjn slrongperti&#13;
made the best of theirs comming With the contest well m hand, inning Jour out offive&amp;tches fortheLadyRangers&#13;
away with the 2-0 win.' Parkside went to their bench f?rthe d taking Fond .ptace at theVenegll$iwho played well&#13;
With no time to rest, the Rang- sec?nd half, and they continued .w.•Stephens point invitalionaLmiddle/Colleen Ryan&#13;
ers were at home to face ill-Chi- their fine play of all season bYJ.'heI{angeretttos began the tolii"-sljuad defe~sivelywith 12&#13;
cago Circle the next day, and again allowingonlyone shot on.goal and eY()lui sOur/lOte bydropping.and oneeagain theRangers&#13;
the defense was up to the task. connecting on one of their own. eir Trrst inati:h Frii!aynighlbl'. Ncoryneclion wason Iargel&#13;
For the ninth time in as many Bryan Lynch and John Luna .W._Whitewater;9ci5,15cll,pcpacionehad 63assiSlS&#13;
contests, Parkside did not allow a executed a give and go play at the 5.ThisJosSmarkedthes.CpndOtherN,N3IICy Hoch had4&#13;
goal as they continued to extend 12:32 mark for the .frrst and o~y ime itheWarhawkshaveheaieri 52 digs and nine service&#13;
their Parkside record-setting string goal of the half to finish the sconng e Lady.Rangers.; .'·i&gt;,' .....•• ··.··Weplayed wellasa&#13;
with a 6-0 blanking of the Hames. in the 6-0 contesL'''fheir ...eresomequestionable ··.readyto go"added Paulsoo.&#13;
Jim Chomko inflicted a major- Coach Rick Kilps was satisfied lis' in. thai match .that hurt us", Parksidewillneedtobe&#13;
ity of the damage early, scoring with the wins and had some praise idcoaCh'PaulsOn'Ther.eam're-'goforthedistrict 14 c&#13;
two goals and an assist in the first for his offense after the win agianst . undedthlll somenighrtodefeat . .shjpS November third&#13;
thirty-five minutes of play. Both of Circle, "Last year we couldn't find .W:-PlattevilIe15·7 ,13.15;15- 3. ". .So farthis seson the&#13;
his goals came on free kicks (oneof the net at the end of the year. We ...•.S~torday:theRangC!:elles!oIL e..s&gt;have compiled these&#13;
25 yards and one of 30 yards), the centered our recruiting around goal conunueo wlli(a tntogy otVI(;iO- .• Nancy HociJ leads theream&#13;
frrst of which opened the scoring scoring.ltlookstobeprofitableso ries,.Parkside\first.knocked"off· . with 337,Nico!ePacione&#13;
for the game. Chomko assisted on far.' u.'WSte"ens~mI;15;1,13c15;16- .8ssists;serViceaces&#13;
the game's second goal less than a The Rangers now look to theI4'Nexttheyrolted;'Nv~rP.)V&gt; LaraNieckula with 34 and&#13;
minute after his score when he and playoffs as they take their 15-3-1 StoUI;15.-7,15-12.InItsfimllmalth" . Ryaiflelidsthe ..Rangerelltl&#13;
Hung Ly set up Bob Rogers from regular season mark into post-sea- friday, Parkside coasted toa 15· "..' deparunent with.IIl&#13;
six yards out. son play. Over the year, the team 3,15-5victoryoverU.W.-Superior.;&#13;
At the 11:14 mark, it was Dan fmishedwitha4-1-lrecordagainst h'===============",=",==",=="""::===""':t'&#13;
Durand's tum to score, hitting a 30 Division I opponents, and accumu- '@f: It\ ~ ~ ~ ~ Itt tl~~~~&#13;
yarder on passes from Ly and lated 13 shut-outs. V&#13;
The beat continued for the&#13;
Ranger soccer team last weekend&#13;
as they won a pair of games via the&#13;
shut-out in bringing theirconseculive&#13;
shut-oat string to nine against&#13;
two NCAA Division Iopponents.&#13;
The Phoenix of Green Bay were&#13;
frrstup for theRangers, and itdidn't&#13;
take long for Parkside to jump on&#13;
top. Just eight minutes into the&#13;
• game, John Luna, starting in place&#13;
of injured Oscar Toscano, scored&#13;
what proved to be the game-winner&#13;
by netting a pass from Hung Lyon&#13;
a play staned at the other goal on a&#13;
punt by Sian Anderson.&#13;
Still in half number one, Morterr&#13;
Akesglaede-making his first&#13;
appearance since injuring hisshoulder&#13;
in a contest back in September-made&#13;
good on a pass from&#13;
Bogi Kristiansen to give the Rangers&#13;
a little breathing room against&#13;
Green Bay.&#13;
The Pheonix never could solve&#13;
the Ranger defense for the rest of&#13;
the contest but came close on a few&#13;
occasions to ending the Ranger&#13;
shut-out string. On lwo comer kick&#13;
opponunities, Ranger defender&#13;
Parkside runner takes to marathon&#13;
by Ted Mcintyre day. .&#13;
With the support of coach Mike&#13;
Everysooften,ornotsooftenas DeWitt Kristin trained by running&#13;
the case may be, an athlete goes about 13 miles daily while trainagainst&#13;
the nonnal routine to take a ing.&#13;
shot at a personal goal. Parkside' s Saturday in Chicago, racers&#13;
Kristin Alioto is one such athlete. faced unseasonably hot 67 degree&#13;
"I'm the first person I've heard temperaturesattheracesstarl. This&#13;
about from Parkside to try this', seemed to cause problems for Alisaid&#13;
Alioto. oto."1 was a little dissappointed&#13;
Alioto, a seinor cross country with the last four miles", said Aliand&#13;
track athlete at U.W.-Parkside oto of her race. "1m not sure what&#13;
was refering to her choice to red- happened, I don't think 1 drank&#13;
shin this season and train on a enough water before the race".&#13;
seperate program in an attempt to T3king fluids pryor to a maraqualify&#13;
for the N.A.I.A. track na- thon is generally a good safeguard&#13;
tionais forthe marathon. She hoped bl becoming exhausted as the race&#13;
IOdosobytakingpaninArnerica's draws to its end and runners h't As for her thoughts on running&#13;
I a marathon ull's hall , " marathon in Chicago last Sator- what is referd bl as "the wall" , a c enge. concluded Alioto.&#13;
Lady runners take 2nd in Carthage Invitational&#13;
by Ted Mdntyre piacefInish in the Carthage Invita- 1S'17 for the C .&#13;
tional Saturday at Petrifying ~Witt used ~ou::as ?OChMike&#13;
Springs park. IS. ~ m order to&#13;
Bailey fmished wilh a time of rest the other grrls 10 preperation&#13;
see Runners, p. 7&#13;
Sara Bailey placed third for&#13;
U.W.-Parkside as it ran bla second&#13;
usually about the 20 mile mark of a&#13;
marathon.&#13;
Alioto fInished 76th among&#13;
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enabling her to qualify for the nationals&#13;
in May by a mere 20 sec-'&#13;
onds. Theminimun qualifying time&#13;
is to be under three and a half&#13;
hours.&#13;
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other Parks ide runners pace her&#13;
through seperate stages of the&#13;
marathon.&#13;
Aliotoshouldfullyrecoverfrom&#13;
the event in three to four weeks&#13;
indicatedDeWitt.&#13;
2nd a e ,&#13;
So-ccar:&#13;
11/04 District Playoffs&#13;
t&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
i&#13;
Volleyball:&#13;
11/03 Home-NAIA DistriCt&#13;
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•&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
man'~ Cross.Country:&#13;
11/04 at NAIA District&#13;
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Woman's Cross Country:&#13;
11/04 . at NAIA District 9&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
Thursday, November 9, 1989-&#13;
Uol. HUIII. No. 10&#13;
udicial&#13;
Branch&#13;
hearing held on election&#13;
.,   DaD&#13;
Chiappetta&#13;
NewsEdiIor&#13;
lot  on  November&#13;
I  and   2.    The&#13;
correct  spelling  of Simpkins  name&#13;
was  corrected   quickly   during   the&#13;
, election.&#13;
The Election  Committee&#13;
at&#13;
first&#13;
decided   to  rerun  the  election   be-&#13;
cause  of  many  complaints  stating&#13;
that&#13;
the&#13;
errors&#13;
violated&#13;
the&#13;
As of  November&#13;
3rd's Senate meet-&#13;
ing,  the  election&#13;
results stand as is.&#13;
constitution,&#13;
hut   the   committee&#13;
'received  more  complaints  that  the&#13;
results   should  stand  and  that  the&#13;
senate should spend the time doing&#13;
more productive  things.&#13;
Senator  BiD Homer  was&#13;
at&#13;
first&#13;
against   the  Election   Committee,&#13;
stating  that the election  should  not&#13;
be  rerun,  but  when  the  Election&#13;
Committee   decided   not&#13;
10&#13;
rerun&#13;
the election  during  the emergency&#13;
Stabbin'gincident on campus&#13;
by&#13;
Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News&#13;
Editor&#13;
00&#13;
November&#13;
I,&#13;
1989&#13;
at&#13;
2:45&#13;
IlI.,UW-ParksideCatnPusPolice&#13;
~aphonecallfrom&#13;
an&#13;
apart-&#13;
1IeIIl81lhe&#13;
Residence&#13;
Hall&#13;
build-&#13;
"~~astabbing&#13;
incident.&#13;
III&#13;
~Patkside&#13;
Catnpus   Police&#13;
ItIt&#13;
KenOSha&#13;
Sheriff  Depart-&#13;
~edatthellpartrlientat&#13;
the&#13;
Han&#13;
huilding  and  dis-&#13;
~&#13;
a  UW-Parkside  female&#13;
lIidenl&#13;
had&#13;
numerous  cuts   and&#13;
~&#13;
on&#13;
her&#13;
arm.&#13;
"She  was&#13;
~~&#13;
upse~ and   was   wit-&#13;
IIIf&#13;
10haveheen stabbing  her-&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
with her  scissor,"&#13;
It&#13;
Of&#13;
DaVIdOstrowski, Direc-&#13;
!lfety,CampusPolice and  Public&#13;
A UW&#13;
'&#13;
~   SUfi&#13;
-1'arkside&#13;
male  student&#13;
eted&#13;
stah wounds  on  his&#13;
right&#13;
arm.&#13;
"After  sorting  the  situation  out&#13;
the&#13;
male  and  female  student  knew&#13;
each  other  socially  and  had  some&#13;
type  of  a  falling&#13;
out,&#13;
He  locked&#13;
himself  in the  bedroom.    She  then&#13;
asked  him for a scissor,  stating  that&#13;
she needed&#13;
10&#13;
repair some clothing,&#13;
which  he slid under  the door.   The&#13;
female   student    then   opened   the&#13;
bedroom   door  with  her  key ..  The&#13;
male  student  was holding  the door&#13;
with  his  right&#13;
arm&#13;
trying&#13;
10&#13;
keep&#13;
.  herfromenteringthebedroom.&#13;
She&#13;
apparently   used   the  scissor   stab-&#13;
bing  the  male  student  on  the&#13;
arm&#13;
trying   to  get   him&#13;
10&#13;
release   the&#13;
door,"  explained   Ostrowski.&#13;
Wiblesses   notified  the  officers&#13;
, that  she  then  used&#13;
the&#13;
scissor   on&#13;
herself.&#13;
"It   was   evident   that   she  pre-&#13;
sented&#13;
dangerto&#13;
others so we trans-&#13;
ferred  her to SI. Catherines  Hospi-&#13;
tal&#13;
in Kenosha  for observation  and&#13;
evaluation,"   added  Ostrowski.&#13;
"Looking  at  the  seriousness  of&#13;
.the situation  we asked  the Kenosha&#13;
District   Attorney's    office   to  me&#13;
charges  of  battery  against  the  fe-&#13;
male  student&#13;
The&#13;
D.A.'s  office is&#13;
reviewing&#13;
the   charges,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
.An&#13;
investigation&#13;
is&#13;
being&#13;
pr0-&#13;
vided  by&#13;
UW&#13;
-Parkside'  s Dean  of&#13;
Student's&#13;
office&#13;
and&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
Director  of  Residence&#13;
Life.&#13;
Campus   Police   provided   first&#13;
aid until Somers Rescue arrived  on&#13;
the  scene.&#13;
meeting,  he changed  his stand.  He&#13;
then stated that the election  should&#13;
be&#13;
rerun&#13;
because   the  errors  were&#13;
violations  of the election  policies,&#13;
rules,&#13;
regulations  by  the  Parkside&#13;
Student  Government   Association,&#13;
Inc,&#13;
the Executive  Branch,  and the&#13;
duly  appointed  Election  Commit-&#13;
tee.&#13;
Horner submitted complaints  to&#13;
the Judicial  Branch concerning  the&#13;
violations  of the Election  Policies&#13;
by  the  Election  Committee.&#13;
The&#13;
Judicial  Brancn  held  a hearing  on&#13;
November&#13;
I,  1989.&#13;
Homer's  complaints  against the&#13;
Election   Committee    include   the&#13;
following   alleged   election   viola-&#13;
tions:&#13;
1.&#13;
That  the student  body  was&#13;
not provided  a means to participate&#13;
in&#13;
a secret&#13;
ballot&#13;
2.&#13;
That proper procedures  and&#13;
contiuned&#13;
lID&#13;
page&#13;
3&#13;
Marquette uprising&#13;
by&#13;
Sco«  Singer&#13;
Asst.&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
This past weekend  brought near&#13;
riot  conditions&#13;
10&#13;
the  Marquette&#13;
University   campus   in  two&#13;
unre-&#13;
lated uprisings .&#13;
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cured duringa  crowded&#13;
party&#13;
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student union.  The incident&#13;
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attendance  were asked  to leave the&#13;
premisis.&#13;
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setting  off  the  uprising.   In all six&#13;
public-safetyofficerswere.injured,&#13;
the  worst  of  the  injuries  being  a&#13;
broken  nose.&#13;
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10&#13;
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eight  windows   were  broken,&#13;
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