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              <text>The&#13;
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News&#13;
The Student Newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
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VOLUME  26&#13;
0&#13;
ISSUE  3&#13;
0&#13;
SEITEMBER  25   1997&#13;
,&#13;
ESTABLISHED 1972&#13;
-&#13;
News&#13;
,&#13;
Parkside awarded&#13;
$400,000 to assist  urban&#13;
communities&#13;
Page  2&#13;
Features&#13;
Volunteer of the Week:&#13;
Eric Howe&#13;
Page  3&#13;
Profile on Roseann&#13;
Mason&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Human Cloning  is B-a-a-&#13;
a-a-a-a-d&#13;
Page  5&#13;
Sports&#13;
Northwestern  Wildcats&#13;
............................. Page  7&#13;
Inside&#13;
News&#13;
2&#13;
Features&#13;
.3&#13;
Entertainment...&#13;
5.&#13;
Sports&#13;
7&#13;
Ad   .&#13;
8&#13;
vertisements&#13;
.&#13;
First 'annual Hispanic Expo&#13;
September  20 from  IOam-5pm,&#13;
Latinos  Unidos  and Hispanic  United  pre-&#13;
sented  their  first  expo.  They had a&#13;
Quincenera  Fashion  Show,  Iberian&#13;
Spanish  Dancers,  "New  Generation-&#13;
Rock  Steady",  a Guatemalan  dance&#13;
group  from Chicago,  "Fiesta  Flamenca",&#13;
other  dances  such as the Merengue  and,&#13;
the Salsa,  a Grito (yelling)  contest,  and&#13;
booths  displaying  jewelry  and clothing.&#13;
"Fiesta  Flamenca"  consisted  of musi-&#13;
cians  and two  Spanish  dancers  and is run&#13;
by a husband  and wife  team, Jason  and&#13;
Shifra  Trinidad.   Shifra  grew up and&#13;
danced  in Seville,  Spain  and Jason  is&#13;
from  Puerto  Rico.  They  own a language&#13;
and cultural  school  in Chicago,  "Trinidad&#13;
International."&#13;
"New Generation-Rock   Steady" is a&#13;
Racine-based  group  that "New&#13;
Generation  Music"  sponsors.   These&#13;
young  people  formed  this group  to keep&#13;
kids from gangs  and violence.   They&#13;
claimed  to have pulled  some  kids out of&#13;
their beginnings  of a gang  related  life.&#13;
Age ranges  are from  13-28 and consists&#13;
of  12 talented  dancers.   Since they are&#13;
newly  formed,  this was their  second  pub-&#13;
lic appearance.   They  are available  for&#13;
any occasion  and do not charge  a fee.&#13;
President  Tony and Vice-President   Shane&#13;
said, "We don't  charge  money  because&#13;
we like doing  it."&#13;
.&#13;
If you  would  like more  information,&#13;
contact  New  Generation  Music  at 910&#13;
State St., Racine,  WI 53404  or call&#13;
414.638.8377  between  10-8, Monday-&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Above':  Spanish  Dancers  from the&#13;
"Fiesta  Flamenca"  group&#13;
from Chicago,  Il..&#13;
Husband  and wife Jason&#13;
and Shifra Trinidad&#13;
Left:&#13;
"New  Generation-Rock&#13;
Steady"  dance  group&#13;
from Racine,  WI.&#13;
United Council at Parkside&#13;
by: Coleen Tartaglia&#13;
and four year colleges,  24 schools  in all,&#13;
in the University  of Wisconsin  system.&#13;
The UC are lobbyists  for students'  rights,&#13;
and are located  in Madison,  Wisconsin.&#13;
Ninety-five  cents out of the yearly  UWP&#13;
tuition  is to support  the UC.&#13;
The UC testifies  for students  in front&#13;
of the Senate  Education  Committee  in&#13;
Madison.  They  recently  testified  on&#13;
September  10,1997  for students'  rights.&#13;
It was about the Tuition  Cap Bill SB 72,&#13;
"Which  would  cap instructional  costs  of&#13;
undergraduate  tuition  at 33% for resi-&#13;
dents, and  120% for non-residents,   and&#13;
help protect  the affordability  and accessi-&#13;
bility  of higher  education."   Right  now,&#13;
the tuition  for residents  is 35,8%  and&#13;
increasing.  The UC is lobbying  to bring&#13;
it, and  keep  it, down  to 33%.&#13;
All students  are welcome  to call their&#13;
office  in Madison  if they  need  informa-&#13;
tion,  or help with  anything  school  relat-&#13;
ed. Their  phone  number  is:&#13;
608.263.3422,   FAX is 608.265.4070,   E-&#13;
mail  is&#13;
ucpres@macc.wisc.edu,&#13;
Web Site&#13;
is www.stdorg.wisc.edu/asm/uc/uc.html.&#13;
and their  address  is 122 State  Street,&#13;
Suite  500, Madison,  WI   53703-2500.&#13;
=&#13;
The United  Council  of University  of&#13;
Wisconsin  Students,  Inc. met at UW-&#13;
Parks ide Saturday  and Sunday,&#13;
September  20 and 21 in the Union&#13;
Square.  The United  Council  represents&#13;
more  than  140,000  students  within the&#13;
University  of Wisconsin  system.&#13;
Saturday  from 7:00pm.midnight   and&#13;
all day Sunday,  the Executive,  Shared&#13;
Government,  Multi-Cultural,   Women's&#13;
Issues,  Legislative,  Academic  and GLTB&#13;
(Gay, Lesbian,  Transgendered,   and&#13;
Bisexual)  Committees  met to discuss&#13;
new issues.&#13;
The United  Council  represents  two&#13;
News&#13;
September&#13;
25,&#13;
1997·page  2&#13;
PSGA Corner&#13;
PSGA met on September19, 1997.&#13;
The president is Teri Jacobsonandthe&#13;
vice-president is Corey Mandley.&#13;
The "Search and Screen Committee"&#13;
is looking for a new police officer for&#13;
UPPS at UWP. Also, at the&#13;
Faculty/Senate meeting, another"Search&#13;
and Screen Committee" is determining&#13;
what they need in a chancellor. This&#13;
committee is madeup of nine faculty&#13;
members, two students, three to four&#13;
administrators and one or two people&#13;
from the community.&#13;
At a meeting with Interim Chancellor,&#13;
Gordon Lamb, the Athletic building was&#13;
discussed. The bid for a full expansion'&#13;
was put in the Legislative budget. UWP&#13;
is hoping for a one million-dollar dona-&#13;
tion, since thy originally thought the cost&#13;
of the building would be $750,000, and&#13;
now it will be 1.2million dollars.&#13;
"&#13;
Support&#13;
Assistant English Professor Carol&#13;
Lee Saffioti-Hughes,  Professor of&#13;
Philosophy, Wayne Johnson,  and&#13;
the Student Health and Counseling&#13;
Services will be starting a Grief&#13;
Group for students, faculty and staff.&#13;
Wednesday, October 1, at noon in&#13;
the Teaching Center, room lOlA,&#13;
between the Advising Center and the&#13;
Women's Center, will bethe first&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Professor Saffioti-Hughes said&#13;
students, faculty and staff can help&#13;
each other because everyone who&#13;
attends the group will be in a differ-&#13;
ent stage of grief. The Grief Group's&#13;
purpose is to support those in nee.d&#13;
from a loss: not only from a death,&#13;
but also terminal illness, suicide,&#13;
divorce, or anything that makes a&#13;
person feel a loss in their life. It&#13;
would also help get students through&#13;
.finals or the holidays. "This&#13;
A possibleMetra train stopmay be&#13;
nearUWP in the future. SinceUWP is a&#13;
commuter college,this would bebenefi-&#13;
cial to students.&#13;
The secondweek in October isthe&#13;
elections. Threeseatsareopenandfor&#13;
anyoneinterestedin applying, they need&#13;
a GPAof&#13;
to,&#13;
work two hours a week in&#13;
the office and beavailable to join some&#13;
committees. Also, secretary and treasur-&#13;
er positions arestill available; there is a&#13;
list of job duties in the PSGA office.&#13;
Candidatesneeda resumeand letter of&#13;
recommendationto apply for the last two&#13;
positions.&#13;
Zac Pawlowski, Pro-Tempore,said&#13;
that there is a lack of communication on&#13;
campus. To help this, he proposedthat a&#13;
board be displayed nearthe Womyn's&#13;
Centersoclubs could display things and&#13;
operythe lines of communication.&#13;
[Parks ide] is a home to most of us...a&#13;
community," she said. This is where&#13;
many people spend the largest part&#13;
of their days.&#13;
She also said that when students&#13;
are experiencing grief, it becomes so&#13;
overwhelming that they do poorly on&#13;
exams, have trouble coping with life&#13;
and school, and miss or drop out of&#13;
classes. By forming this group for&#13;
the students of UWP, the problem&#13;
can be addressed before things go&#13;
too far downhill.&#13;
There are many referral sources&#13;
available through the group. The&#13;
Internet has hundreds of resources&#13;
which Carol Lee Saffioti-Hughes   '&#13;
khows from her experience of losing&#13;
her daughter last year.&#13;
"It&#13;
helps to&#13;
get together with other people who&#13;
have had similar experiences."  The&#13;
regularity of the group will depend on&#13;
what people want and need.&#13;
Frida G~neva&#13;
Raceway will allow Parkside students, faculty, and stafT free admission on both&#13;
e~~.ay.&#13;
eptember 26 and Saturday, September 27 as part&#13;
of an&#13;
exciting stock car racing week-&#13;
Parkside awarded $400,000 to assist&#13;
urban communities&#13;
by&#13;
Rebecca Vankervoorde&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parksidewill receive a $400,000 grant&#13;
form the FederalDepartment of Housing&#13;
and Urban Development. Parkside will&#13;
be working to revitalize two targeted&#13;
urban areas. The Lincoln Neighborhood&#13;
in Kenoshaand the West Sixth Street&#13;
area in Racine were the areas chosen.&#13;
Both of thesecommunities exist in sub-&#13;
standardconditions, including poor&#13;
housing, anda high population of low-&#13;
income families with inadequateeduca-&#13;
tions and work skills.&#13;
The goals of this project areto&#13;
help residentsdevelop leadership skills,&#13;
increase home ownership, establish new&#13;
businesses,and to restore pride in their&#13;
community.&#13;
Esther Letven, assistant vice&#13;
chancellor for Extended Services and&#13;
Sociology ProfessorAnne Stathamwere&#13;
involved in writing the grant proposal,&#13;
they will serve asco-directors of thepro-&#13;
ject.&#13;
The three year project will ben-&#13;
efit the depressed neighborhoods aswell&#13;
as the university community, whose&#13;
SIU-&#13;
dents will receive real-life experiences&#13;
as&#13;
volunteer mentors, according to Letven.&#13;
"This is really good for our&#13;
SIU-&#13;
dents. This is an opportunity for stu-&#13;
dents educated at UW-Parkside to apply&#13;
their learning to the community in which&#13;
they live,"  Letven said. "We're trying&#13;
to bring the resourcesof the university&#13;
to&#13;
the needsof the community. This isnot&#13;
something the university is&#13;
doing&#13;
to the&#13;
community, but we're working&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
community."&#13;
Parkside was one of 25 colleges&#13;
I&#13;
and universities awarded grants. There&#13;
were 112 institutions that applied this&#13;
year.&#13;
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