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over 400 young  people  and adults  collected  6,500 pounds  of recyclables&#13;
and  trash.   Please  consider   helping   in this  community    cleanup   of&#13;
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The next University   of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
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Death.  Featuring   Dr.&#13;
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problems  it raises  as well as criteria  for safeguards   to prevent  its abuse.&#13;
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and euthanasia   and assisted  suicide.  With  the recent  airing  of an a sist-&#13;
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HOGBowl Week hits Residence life&#13;
Students  are urged  to attend  and participate.&#13;
One  of the  biggest   traditions    for  on-campus    residents    at UW-&#13;
Parkside  is the Housing  OlympiC  Garnes,  or HOG  Bowl.  Every  April&#13;
the event  is sponsored   by UW-Parkside's   Residence   Life.  University&#13;
Apartments   and  the Ranger  Hall residents  hall battle  it out to see who&#13;
will bring  hom~  the bacon.  Events  during  HOG  Bowl week  include  the&#13;
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establishing   a foundation   for traditions.   But the best  way  for them  to&#13;
know  what  you are interested  in having  or seeing  at UW-Parkside   is to&#13;
contact  University  Activities  and give them  your  input.  After  all, UW-&#13;
Parkside  is a place of possibilities  and it's your  university,  too.&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
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and meet new friend  on the trip.  One&#13;
more objective  Kinchen  had  for his&#13;
adventure  in Cuba  was&#13;
10&#13;
bring back&#13;
something for the classroom, specifically&#13;
groups got involved in Black&#13;
History Month.  "A lot of the&#13;
activities  are co-sponsored&#13;
with  other  organizations.&#13;
For  example,   the  movie&#13;
"Lean&#13;
On&#13;
Me"  [which&#13;
will&#13;
be shown on February  121&#13;
is&#13;
co-sponsored&#13;
with  PAB,&#13;
[The  Parkside   Activities&#13;
Board], as part of the movie&#13;
series.  The&#13;
Think&#13;
Fast&#13;
Quiz&#13;
Bowl on Monday,  February&#13;
8,&#13;
is&#13;
also&#13;
co-sponsored  with&#13;
PAB.  The emphasis  of the&#13;
questions&#13;
in&#13;
the quiz bowl&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
on Black history triv-&#13;
ia."  Stephanie  went  on to&#13;
See Celebration, Page 12&#13;
about African-American  his-&#13;
tory.  His efforts were  suc-&#13;
cessful,  and eventually  the&#13;
entire  month  of February&#13;
was dedicated  to celebrating&#13;
Black history.  February was&#13;
chosen    because    many&#13;
important  African-American&#13;
figures&#13;
and institutions  were&#13;
born in this month.&#13;
This  month,   the  UW-&#13;
Parkside   community   will&#13;
have many opportunities  to&#13;
celebrate Black history.&#13;
Stephanie  Sirovatk,  who&#13;
works&#13;
in   University&#13;
Activities,   explained   how&#13;
many   different   student&#13;
Karen Diehl&#13;
Throughout  the month of&#13;
February,  some of the stu-&#13;
dents,  faculty  and  staff  at&#13;
UW-Parkside   will be dedi-&#13;
cating  time  to celebrating&#13;
Black History Month.&#13;
Black history month origi-&#13;
nated in the 1920s as "Negro&#13;
History   Week".    However,&#13;
the event wasn't  taken very&#13;
seriously   until  Dr. Carter&#13;
Good win,   an   African-&#13;
American  scholar,  decided&#13;
to devote his time and effort&#13;
to the  cause.  In 1926, he&#13;
began  to organize  lectures,&#13;
exhibitions   and  meetings&#13;
DiversilV Plan 2008&#13;
but we are looking for  sug-&#13;
gestions."&#13;
The targeted areas include&#13;
only four groups.  According&#13;
to Duetsch,   the  Board  of&#13;
Regents requested  that cam-&#13;
puses take on other diversity&#13;
issues  involving   gender  and&#13;
sexuality&#13;
in&#13;
other  ways,  but&#13;
only  focus on the four set&#13;
groups for the report.&#13;
The Plan 2008 Task Force&#13;
will suggest  to Chancellor&#13;
Jack  Keating  a Diversity&#13;
Committee&#13;
which    will&#13;
include&#13;
all&#13;
groups on campus&#13;
who will address  the whole&#13;
range of diversity issues.&#13;
See Pages 6-7&#13;
American,  Hispanic&#13;
I&#13;
Latino,&#13;
American Indian or Alaskan&#13;
native,&#13;
Asian&#13;
or   Pacific&#13;
Islander peoples.&#13;
According&#13;
to   Larry&#13;
Duetsch,   Secretary  of the&#13;
Faculty  and interim  Equity&#13;
and Diversity Chief, the Plan&#13;
2008 Task Force formulated&#13;
ideas  in  the discussion   draft&#13;
about  how the seven goals&#13;
could    be   successfully&#13;
addressed.&#13;
"We have  taken  our  best&#13;
shot,"  said  Duetsch.   "We&#13;
may  have&#13;
overloo~ed&#13;
some&#13;
things and some may not be&#13;
as·defined as they need to&#13;
be,&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Ranger Staff&#13;
In the late '80s,  a Design&#13;
for Diversity Plan was started&#13;
by the administration  of the&#13;
University&#13;
of   Wisconsin&#13;
System.  Although  the plan&#13;
was not regarded  as terribly&#13;
successful,   it  made  way  for&#13;
the proposed Plan 2008.&#13;
The Wisconsin  Board  of&#13;
Regents,   along  with  the&#13;
Multicultural  Office, created&#13;
seven goaIs to prolriete diver-&#13;
sity.  The plan targets  four&#13;
groups who have been unde-&#13;
served    in  Wisconsin.&#13;
The&#13;
groups    are&#13;
African-&#13;
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COMMENTARY&#13;
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•&#13;
15th annual&#13;
Bowl lor&#13;
Kids Sake&#13;
Get your friends, family or club /&#13;
organization  together to help raise&#13;
money for the 15th annual Bowl for&#13;
Kids Sake fundraiser!  All proceeds&#13;
go to Big Brothers / Big Sisters in&#13;
Kenosha and Racine.&#13;
There are four dates to choose&#13;
from:&#13;
Saturday  Feb. 20&#13;
Sunday   Feb. 21&#13;
Saturday  Feb. 27&#13;
Sunday  Feb. 28&#13;
You have the choice of bowling&#13;
on a&#13;
noon-S&#13;
p.m. shift or a 3-6 p.m.&#13;
shift. Teams are comprised of five&#13;
people.&#13;
If&#13;
you can not find enough&#13;
people  to  form  a  team,  Big&#13;
Brothers / Big Sisters will place you&#13;
on a team. All bowlers need to get&#13;
pledges to sponsor them per pin or&#13;
a flat rate. The requirement  is that&#13;
each bowler collects a minimum of&#13;
ten sponsors or $50.&#13;
Bowling will be held at the Plaza&#13;
Bowling Center in Racine. There is&#13;
also an opportunity   to bow&#13;
I&#13;
on&#13;
Saturday Feb. 27 from 1 to&#13;
4&#13;
p.m. at&#13;
the Surfside  Bowling  Lanes  in&#13;
Kenosha. On the day you choose to&#13;
bowl you&#13;
will&#13;
be provided with free&#13;
bowling shoes, three games of bowl-&#13;
ing, and pizza.  The Volunteer&#13;
•&#13;
Touch Tone service  makes  life&#13;
easier  for   Students&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Ranger Staff&#13;
One of the many services the University of Wisconsin-Parkside offers&#13;
to&#13;
ease&#13;
the load of students&#13;
is&#13;
Touch Tone Information. By dialing&#13;
X3400&#13;
from any&#13;
campus phone, students can hear their grades or schedules, register for and&#13;
change classes, be put on a wait list for classes, withdraw from school, purchase&#13;
parking permits and find out&#13;
if&#13;
classes are available or filled.&#13;
UW-Parkside's service is equipped with 12phone lines.&#13;
"In&#13;
the UW-System,&#13;
there&#13;
is&#13;
an average of one phone line for every&#13;
500&#13;
students. UW-Parkside has&#13;
more lines&#13;
per&#13;
student than the rest of the system," said Susan johnson of the&#13;
Registrar's Office.&#13;
johnson&#13;
is&#13;
aware, however, that there are some complications with the sys-&#13;
tem. One such glitch is the slow main frame. "Students find it hard to sit&#13;
through the silence," stated johnson. "T he computing people are continually&#13;
working to fine tune the system, so don't get discouraged."&#13;
Another issue&#13;
is&#13;
the busy signal. According to johnson, 40-50students have&#13;
the same registration time. When their time comes, they rush to the phone to&#13;
register. "Give the system ten minutes to quiet down," johnson advises.&#13;
johnson believes there are many benefits to the Touch Tone service. "There is&#13;
no wait in line to register; you can register in the comfort of your location, and it&#13;
is&#13;
much more convenient."&#13;
In&#13;
April, registration will be available on the UW-Parkside web page, but&#13;
johnson stated the new system&#13;
is&#13;
stillin the formative stages.&#13;
Program is also awarding  the team&#13;
(comprised  of five bowlers)  that&#13;
raises  the the most money  with&#13;
pizza from Infusino's  or Tenuta's!&#13;
We also have a special incentive for&#13;
Ranger Hall and campus apartment&#13;
tearns!&#13;
If&#13;
you are interested,   contact&#13;
Gloria  Schmitz  in the Volunteer&#13;
Office, Wyllie 0173 or at 595.2011.&#13;
So, start now and get your teams&#13;
and pledges  together!  Sign up as&#13;
soon as possible to ensure your pre-&#13;
ferred date and shift. Slots are fill-&#13;
ing up fast!&#13;
Alliance&#13;
Des&#13;
presents&#13;
Bovary&#13;
L'AlIiance  des Amrs&#13;
wi&#13;
show "Madame&#13;
Bovary"&#13;
Monday,  Feb. 15 at noon&#13;
Com. Arts.&#13;
136.&#13;
Don't&#13;
we have sub-titles!&#13;
The&#13;
I·&#13;
rench Club&#13;
meets&#13;
Mondays at noon in&#13;
Com&#13;
136. L'&#13;
All umce' de. Ami&#13;
open to non-French&#13;
spow.&#13;
students a&#13;
well  as&#13;
t&#13;
studying&#13;
French.&#13;
In&#13;
Mamt,\&#13;
we plan to have a sp'eaJce,:&#13;
from Africa and&#13;
It.&#13;
April-'In.'''&#13;
visit the consulate in&#13;
Chlial.,j&#13;
Any&#13;
questions? Pleasemlllll."&#13;
nalba()()(J@uwp.edu.&#13;
The&#13;
Arts&#13;
• National Small Print Exhibition, thr ugh Feb. 27, ComArts&#13;
Gallery,&#13;
free&#13;
• Lisa White, mezzo soprano/Kathryn  Karnp,  prano, Noon&#13;
Concert Series,Wed., Feb. 17,Union Theater&#13;
Events&#13;
• Beyond Parkside: A Comparison  f Cultu  ,lid  / video pre-&#13;
sentation by Asia Muhammad; Wed.,&#13;
F&#13;
b. 17,3&#13;
p.rn.,&#13;
Union&#13;
Cin&#13;
rna&#13;
• Chiropractic&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Welln  ,Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance&#13;
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,Wed., Fcb.17,&#13;
noon; Stud nt Union Room 104,&#13;
free&#13;
adrnissi&#13;
n,  up, and bread&#13;
• Can&#13;
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Sing For&#13;
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Broth r? with Lewis Tu&#13;
k&#13;
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February 15,noon; Union&#13;
Cin&#13;
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free&#13;
.Parkside Activities&#13;
Board&#13;
Talent Sh w; Thursday, F bruary 18,&#13;
time TBA;Union Square;&#13;
free&#13;
Sports&#13;
•Men's Basketball&#13;
Bellarmine College -February 11,7:30p.m.&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan - February 13,3 p.m,&#13;
.Women's Basketball&#13;
Bellarmine College -February 11,5:30p.m.&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan - February 13,1p.m,&#13;
.Wrestling&#13;
UW-Whitewater -February 9, 7 p.m.&#13;
Feb" 11 to  11&#13;
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Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
jeff Mueller&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Kregg jacoby&#13;
jeanie Schober&#13;
Assistant Editor&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Peter Minor&#13;
Michelle LaCount&#13;
Bill Ager&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Ad Design Editor&#13;
Aaron Rodriguez&#13;
Sonya Flower&#13;
Nicole McQuestion&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Writers&#13;
Sarah Schwalbach&#13;
Stefanie Beard&#13;
Chris Summy&#13;
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