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              <text>&#13;
THE&#13;
A~NG&#13;
April 11-April 24, 2002&#13;
Veritas&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
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Page 2&#13;
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Editorial:Clarification&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
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Page&#13;
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SPORTS&#13;
UWPWomen's track team&#13;
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RangerWrestlers end a suc-&#13;
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Page&#13;
6&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
Horrorscopes&#13;
Crossword&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
Banscompete for Summer-&#13;
fest spot&#13;
Spring season's trends&#13;
Drawing the battle lines&#13;
Page&#13;
8&#13;
Onecredit for caring about&#13;
Community's literacy&#13;
Page&#13;
9&#13;
UW-Parkside students vol-&#13;
unteer in New Yorkcity&#13;
: Bakesaleheld for Murdered&#13;
!&#13;
Journalist&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
!&#13;
Backby popular demand!&#13;
Amanda Fitzgerald was much&#13;
loved&#13;
by&#13;
those who knew her.&#13;
By&#13;
Deborah&#13;
G.&#13;
Hahm&#13;
Assistant  Editor&#13;
T&#13;
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said Amanda Fitzgerald&#13;
made "an immediate impact&#13;
uw-p&#13;
loses former pitcher&#13;
twice and  pitched&#13;
time off to work back home.&#13;
two no hitters. She&#13;
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tied the a NCAA&#13;
saving up to return to&#13;
single strike out&#13;
Parkside and The Rangers&#13;
record for 23 strike&#13;
softball team.&#13;
outs in one game.&#13;
Amanda enjoyed fish-&#13;
At Byron High&#13;
ing,&#13;
shopping,  chess,&#13;
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the    nationa&#13;
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record  at&#13;
59&#13;
Ranger Softball book-&#13;
strike outs for on&#13;
et, Amanda stated&#13;
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hat "to calm my&#13;
an  All-Confer-&#13;
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I like to sit in the&#13;
four years of high&#13;
shade and talk to my&#13;
school&#13;
an&#13;
dad."&#13;
received All-Dis&#13;
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our  months  after&#13;
J',nd  All-StateAmandawithhergameface tuming 20, Amanda&#13;
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Fitzgerald died in a&#13;
WhIle at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
Amanda  car accident. This woman a&#13;
studied Athletic Training. She  powerhouse on the pitch~r's&#13;
was on the softball team m  mound, will be greatly missed&#13;
2000and 2001,but took some  at UW-Parkside.&#13;
PSGA keeps the&#13;
ball rolling in Presidential Elections&#13;
on the mound." But not only&#13;
was Amanda a phenomenal&#13;
pitcher,&#13;
she was an exceptional&#13;
person.&#13;
Q;&#13;
Jessica Siegal, a friend and&#13;
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friends&#13;
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Amanda  Fitzgerald  arose.&#13;
Teammates  say  she  was&#13;
focused, in control and intimi-&#13;
dating to the other team. Her&#13;
focus on the field brought her&#13;
much recognition and her sta-&#13;
tistics are amazing.&#13;
In the Spring of 2000,&#13;
Amanda,  a freshman,  was&#13;
named Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference Player of the week&#13;
By Alex Voskull&#13;
Staff Reporter&#13;
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nosha,&#13;
WI  -  On&#13;
Wednesday, March&#13;
6,&#13;
002, the Parkside Stu-&#13;
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(PSGA) held its annual presi-&#13;
dential  elections.   As of&#13;
3:30p.m. on Tuesday, April&#13;
9,&#13;
2002 an ultimate and final&#13;
decision had yet to be reached.&#13;
However, steps are currently&#13;
being taken to come to a final&#13;
decision in what arguably has&#13;
become one of Parkside's most&#13;
dramatic events.&#13;
As it stands now, based&#13;
upon the election committee's&#13;
decision, Angie Comez has&#13;
been appointed President of&#13;
PSGA. Peng Her has been&#13;
named  Vice-President  of&#13;
PSGA. Technically, these are&#13;
the current winners based&#13;
upon the unofficial official&#13;
results of the PSGA Presiden-&#13;
tial Election held on March 6,&#13;
2002, as appointed to by the&#13;
election committee. The elec-&#13;
tion committee found errors in&#13;
all other candidate's presiden-&#13;
tial campaigns, which include&#13;
Marco  Morrison  and  Vik&#13;
Sidhu as a second party and  Branch.&#13;
It&#13;
is now up to the&#13;
Adam  Deford and Nicole  Judicial Branch, that consists&#13;
Mandley as a third party in the  of four justices and one chief&#13;
2002PSGAelection.&#13;
justice to make a final decision&#13;
Since the violations, which  on who should be named the&#13;
.were brought about by the  new President for the&#13;
upcom-&#13;
election  com-  ...&#13;
.&#13;
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mittee,   both&#13;
I believe the election&#13;
2003 school&#13;
Morrison  and&#13;
committee was not fair and&#13;
year.  The&#13;
Deford's parties&#13;
impartial in making their&#13;
justiceswere&#13;
have&#13;
written&#13;
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.&#13;
.&#13;
appomted&#13;
and submitted&#13;
declslon to disqualify me&#13;
by JoeRuck-&#13;
appeals to the&#13;
and other candidates."&#13;
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current&#13;
Judicial Branch.&#13;
president of&#13;
Deford commented by saying,  PSGA,  and  unanimously&#13;
"I knew the election commit-  voted on by the Senate.&#13;
tee would be looking for rea-   This is a decision that the&#13;
sons to disqualify me. I pur-  Judicial Branch has had towait&#13;
posely made sure that I had  to make because of the resig-&#13;
everything in accordance to  nation ofAzeza Hammad who&#13;
the  PSGA  Constitution."  previously held the position of&#13;
Deford went on to say that, "I  Election Committee Director&#13;
believe the election committee  and Chief Justice. Her resigna-&#13;
was not fair and impartial in  tion was submitted to Rucker&#13;
making their decision to dis-  in the form of a written docu-&#13;
qualify me and other candi-  ment dated April 3, 2002.&#13;
dates."&#13;
Rucker had this to say of her&#13;
As of the late afternoon on  resignation,&#13;
"Hammad&#13;
Tuesday, April 9, 2002, Marco  resigned on her own freewill.&#13;
Morrison was not able to be  I believe that she resigned&#13;
reached for comment.&#13;
because she knows she made a&#13;
Appeal letters were then  mist~ke whil~ running the&#13;
submitted by Deford and Mor-  election committee and I think&#13;
rison's parties to the Judicial  she felt that people were gomg&#13;
to ask for her resignation. To&#13;
avoid any further confronta-&#13;
tions she respectively stepped&#13;
down." Sincethen Ruckerhas&#13;
appointed a new Chief Justice,&#13;
Tarajee&#13;
Amin,&#13;
and three jus-&#13;
tices. A fifth and final justice&#13;
was appointed on Wednesday,&#13;
April&#13;
10,&#13;
2002.&#13;
When allfiveJustices meet,&#13;
which is scheduled for Thurs-&#13;
day, April&#13;
11,&#13;
according to&#13;
Rucker, "they ( the five mem-&#13;
bers of the Judicial Branch)&#13;
should be able to declare a&#13;
winner at the meeting."&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
their job to review and evalu-&#13;
ate all of the appeal letters&#13;
from the candidates who have&#13;
previously complained to the&#13;
election committee.&#13;
Of the judicial branch's&#13;
decision, Adam Deford had&#13;
this to say, "I am hopeful that&#13;
the judicial branch will be&#13;
unbiased and thorough in the&#13;
course of appointing a new&#13;
President andVicePresident of&#13;
PSGA."&#13;
Jaime Freeman, one of the&#13;
justices serving on the judicial&#13;
branch, was reached for com-&#13;
ment and had this say of the&#13;
Continued on page 8&#13;
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THe   FU::::INc:.eR&#13;
April&#13;
11&#13;
"April&#13;
24,2002&#13;
THING_&#13;
Apr. 11&#13;
author Paul Rogat Loeb,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Union Square, free, sponsored&#13;
• Friends of the Library presents "Community &amp; Development  in&#13;
by Parks ide Adult Student Association&#13;
Nigeria"&#13;
wi&#13;
Lillian Trager,&#13;
7&#13;
p.m., Overlook Lounge&#13;
• Stem cell program&#13;
Apr.&#13;
12&#13;
Apr. 17   • Noon Concert: Prometheus  Trio: Samantha George, violin; Scott&#13;
• Youth Program: Conflict Resolution&#13;
1&#13;
Workshop,&#13;
9&#13;
a.m., Tallent&#13;
281, $15&#13;
Tisdel, cello; Stefanie Jacob, piano; noon, Union Cinema Theater, free&#13;
• Noon Concert: UW-Parkside Percussion Ensemble, David Bayles,&#13;
• Info Breaks: American  Periodical Services, the Digital Collection,&#13;
director, Com. Arts Room&#13;
0-118,&#13;
noon, free&#13;
Instructional Tech Center, Wyllie&#13;
01500,&#13;
noon, free&#13;
• Southeastern Wisconsin Educator Hall of Fame induction &amp;&#13;
• Softball vs. Olivet Nazarene,&#13;
3&#13;
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6&#13;
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7&#13;
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8&#13;
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9&#13;
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8&#13;
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wi&#13;
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10,&#13;
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18&#13;
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Apr.&#13;
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wlJim&#13;
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"K!&#13;
Pax,"&#13;
7&#13;
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105,&#13;
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free&#13;
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14&#13;
Apr.&#13;
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7:45&#13;
a.m., Union&#13;
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p.m., Union&#13;
104-106,&#13;
open&#13;
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0-118,&#13;
free&#13;
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