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              <text>December&#13;
6,&#13;
2001&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Things to do at the&#13;
U&#13;
Page&#13;
3&#13;
A&#13;
letter from the Editor:&#13;
Goodbye and Godspeed&#13;
Scroogemay really exist&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
Racism&#13;
in&#13;
reverse&#13;
UW-PDiversity&#13;
Circles&#13;
receive&#13;
state award&#13;
PageS&#13;
Mini-conference: UW-P stu-&#13;
dents are no different&#13;
Jobjitters for graduating stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
Page&#13;
6&#13;
Men's Basketball drops first&#13;
game of season&#13;
Women's Basketball get&#13;
in&#13;
win&#13;
column&#13;
Page&#13;
'1&#13;
Freshman Overview&#13;
Legends of the Silver Screen:&#13;
Gary&#13;
Cooper&#13;
My First semester at Parkside&#13;
PageS&#13;
"Can't&#13;
Miss" performances&#13;
November Sweeps: Swept&#13;
with 'specials'&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Preparing for "winterim"&#13;
Scholarships go on-line&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Remy Zero&#13;
will&#13;
not&#13;
disappoint&#13;
of  Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
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•&#13;
Peer   Health   Group&#13;
education  on depression&#13;
Deborah    G.  Hahm&#13;
Co-Assistant&#13;
Editor&#13;
L&#13;
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Health   Group  volun-&#13;
teered  to  screen  stu-&#13;
dents  for  depression.   The&#13;
National  Screening Day was&#13;
on October 11, but the group&#13;
felt that this time of the year&#13;
would be better for students&#13;
and faculty.&#13;
The   screening   process&#13;
starts out with a simple ques-&#13;
tionnaire  that then gets ana-&#13;
lyzed  by  a counselor.  The&#13;
purpose  of having a table set&#13;
up is to outreach a variety of&#13;
different   students.&#13;
There&#13;
were   not  as  many   that&#13;
requested   an  analysis   or&#13;
information   this  year,  but&#13;
Marcy  Hufendick  allocated&#13;
this to the placement  of the&#13;
table.&#13;
The  Peer  Health  Group&#13;
helps  students   understand&#13;
their reactions to an unfortu-&#13;
nate  event  or possibly  find&#13;
out  what  event  could  have&#13;
led to depression.  The coun-&#13;
selors are experienced to help&#13;
Depression&#13;
is  the  common    cold   of  Psychology&#13;
label the problem correctly and&#13;
then give the person the proper&#13;
course  of action  to treat the dis-&#13;
ease.  While the counselors can&#13;
not give out medication or diag-&#13;
nosis, they can send a referral&#13;
for treatment FROM A LARGER&#13;
ASSOCIATION.&#13;
Since  the  September   11&#13;
attack,  more  students   have&#13;
sought   out  help  from  the&#13;
Counseling  Center.   Students&#13;
seem  to be more  willing  to&#13;
explain their feeling of fear and&#13;
vulnerability.   The Counseling&#13;
Center is staffed with seven stu-&#13;
dents with a range of age and&#13;
two   staff   members,   Vicki&#13;
Wahler and Marcy Hufendick.&#13;
Marcy  is  also  the  Program&#13;
Manager and Senior Counselor&#13;
Coordinator.&#13;
For  more   information    on&#13;
depression, visit the Counseling&#13;
Center  located  behind  Talent&#13;
Hall. They have pamphlets  for&#13;
those that want to learn more or&#13;
counselors  available  to  talk.&#13;
Make appointments  by visiting&#13;
or calling&#13;
595-2366.&#13;
Please note&#13;
that  all sessions are free and&#13;
confidential.&#13;
Gender  stereotypes   presentation   brings  awareness&#13;
By  Rosie   Veziridis&#13;
Reporter&#13;
U&#13;
w-parkside's&#13;
Psychology    depart-&#13;
ment&#13;
presented&#13;
"Gender  Stereotypes:  Alive&#13;
and   Unwell."    Professor&#13;
Sylvia Beyer spoke to a group&#13;
of willing  students  to help&#13;
make them aware of gender&#13;
stereotypes.&#13;
It&#13;
was held  on&#13;
November  28, 2001, at noon&#13;
in Molinaro 0137.&#13;
The  professor  discussed&#13;
two studies: one of them was&#13;
Gender Stereotypes in majors&#13;
(which  was  done  here  at&#13;
Parkside)  and  the  other  in&#13;
Occupations.   Stereotype,  as&#13;
defined&#13;
in&#13;
Webster's&#13;
Dictionary, is "a conventional&#13;
opinion or belief."&#13;
It&#13;
exists in&#13;
our society today and espe-&#13;
cially in the workforce.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
also present on a college cam-&#13;
pus.&#13;
As far as majors, the ones&#13;
deemed as "female" occupa-&#13;
tions were Psychology,  Art,&#13;
English,    Communication,&#13;
Biology, Business,  and Music.&#13;
Mainly  "male"  dominating&#13;
occupations  are  'Political&#13;
Science, History,  Chemistry,&#13;
Math, and Computer Science.&#13;
A startling  statistic  was&#13;
that   fifty-six   percent   of&#13;
women received a Bachelor's&#13;
Degree, whereas  only forty-&#13;
four percent of men receive&#13;
theirs.  "We're not aware  of&#13;
women's    needs,"    stated&#13;
Professor  Beyer during  the&#13;
presentation,  and  recalled  a&#13;
story, which took place eight&#13;
years ago. In Molinaro hall, a&#13;
woman's   restroom   never&#13;
existed;   only   a  male's&#13;
restroom was available. This&#13;
was due to the fact that most&#13;
business,  psychology,  and&#13;
computer   science  classes&#13;
were  given  here,  and  that&#13;
they  were  typically  male&#13;
dominated.  So the men saw&#13;
no need to add a women's&#13;
restroom.&#13;
It&#13;
was eventually&#13;
changed as we see it today.&#13;
Professor Beyer was born&#13;
in Austria,  but  was  raised&#13;
and  attended   college  in&#13;
southwest   Germany.  She&#13;
attended  the University  of&#13;
Trubingen&#13;
where&#13;
she&#13;
attained    her   Bachelor's&#13;
Degree. After her Bachelor's&#13;
Degree, she relocated to the&#13;
states   and  attended   the&#13;
University of Oregon where&#13;
it took her another six years&#13;
to get her Ph.D. With a total&#13;
of ten years in school, she&#13;
finally  settled into a job with&#13;
UW-Parkside,   and  has  been&#13;
with the university  for  eleven&#13;
years.&#13;
In a personal  interview  with&#13;
the professor,  she commented&#13;
on  her  recent  development.&#13;
"What I really enjoy now is that&#13;
I have this large grant,  which&#13;
allows me to do more research. I&#13;
can teach  and  research."  The&#13;
grant she received is from the&#13;
National Science Foundation.&#13;
A&#13;
freshman,&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Schroeder, commented  on why&#13;
she attended  the presentation.&#13;
"I  came  because  I'm  taking&#13;
Women's Studies 110 and we're&#13;
doing a group project. And I'm&#13;
interested   in 1earning  about&#13;
stereotypes."&#13;
Professor  Beyer concluded&#13;
her  presentation  aby  stating,&#13;
"Gender  stereotypes  are  alive&#13;
and unwell."&#13;
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Arts Theatre,  7:30 p.m., tickets:  $5/3&#13;
for Chocolate,"by  Laura Esquivel,  Union  202, 3&#13;
p.m., free, open To anyone who has read the&#13;
book,&#13;
Continuing  Events Through December 13&#13;
December  14&#13;
• Art Exhibition: Amy Norgaard&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Greg Porcaro,&#13;
alumni  exhibition,&#13;
nOUIS:&#13;
Monday&#13;
I&#13;
Thursday:  11&#13;
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p.m., free&#13;
• Men's  basketball  vs. Winona  State, SAC,&#13;
7&#13;
p.m&#13;
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• Women's  basketball   vs.  SlU-Edwardsville&#13;
1&#13;
p.m., SAC&#13;
• Concert:  Kerri  ~her.wood,  adult  contemporary&#13;
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p.m,&#13;
tickets:  $12&#13;
Daily events:&#13;
• Men's basketball  vs. SlU-Edwardsville   3:15 p.m.,&#13;
SAC&#13;
December 6&#13;
December&#13;
15&#13;
• Play: The Cripple  of&#13;
Inishmaan.&#13;
Augie Wegner&#13;
Studio Theatre, 10 a.m., tickets: students, faculty&#13;
$7, adults  $10&#13;
• Women's  basketball  vs. Winona  State 3 p.m.&#13;
December&#13;
6-9&#13;
• Foreign Film: "The Five Senses,"  Union  Cinema&#13;
Theater,  shows:  Thursday  /Friday,   7:30  p.m.;&#13;
Saturday,  8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.&#13;
December&#13;
16&#13;
• PIC Lecture: War on Terrorism:  Causes ~nd&#13;
Consequences w jProf. Lewis Gordon of Brown&#13;
University,  Greenquist  103, 6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
.&#13;
• Fall  2001  Commencement,    2 p.m.,  DeSimone&#13;
Gymnasium,   Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity  Center.&#13;
December  8&#13;
• Friends  of the UW-Parkside  Library:  Flamenco&#13;
Music  in  America   w /William   Washabaugh,&#13;
Overlook  Lounge, second floor of library, Dec.&#13;
6,&#13;
7 p.m., free&#13;
Sports and Activity Center hours:&#13;
• UW-Parkside&#13;
Guitar&#13;
Ensemble,&#13;
George&#13;
Lindquist,  director,  Communication   Arts, Room&#13;
D-1l8, 3:30 p.m., free&#13;
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.&#13;
7&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Noon  to&#13;
6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
3&#13;
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9&#13;
p.m.&#13;
7&#13;
a.rn. to&#13;
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Friday:&#13;
Saturday:&#13;
Sunday:&#13;
Monday  to Wednesday:&#13;
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December&#13;
11&#13;
• InfoBreak:  Travel  Resources:  Handling   travel&#13;
details  on-line,&#13;
9:45&#13;
a.m.,  Instructional   Tech&#13;
Center,  Wyllie  D150D,  also  held  Wednesday,&#13;
Dec. 12,&#13;
3&#13;
p.m.&#13;
• Women's  basketball  vs. Quincy, SAC, 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Pool hours:&#13;
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Uw-Parkside&#13;
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and childre!l14  years of age and under.&#13;
11&#13;
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2&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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Friday:&#13;
Saturday&#13;
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2 to 3 p.m.,&#13;
4&#13;
to&#13;
8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Tuesday:&#13;
4 to 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday:&#13;
2 to 3 p.m.,&#13;
4&#13;
to&#13;
8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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current  schedule  information.&#13;
• Men's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
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11&#13;
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4&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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to&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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