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Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
VOLUME zs·rSSUE ZZ·Apri! Z, 1998&#13;
ESTABLISHED197Z&#13;
News&#13;
-&#13;
police Beat...&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Acting Camps&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Director of Advancement... Page&#13;
3&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Page&#13;
3&#13;
Science Fiction Camp    Page&#13;
3&#13;
Trimbina Rain-forest...    Page 3&#13;
YouthLeadership Camp  Page&#13;
3&#13;
Features&#13;
Calendar of Events&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
Molecular Biology&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
Dramatic Arts Grads&#13;
Page&#13;
5&#13;
Working Overtime&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Professor of the Week   Page&#13;
6&#13;
Ride the Metra Train&#13;
Page&#13;
6&#13;
Sports Management...&#13;
Page 6&#13;
He Said She Said&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
Researching the Blues   Page 7&#13;
Stock Club&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
Comm. Instructor&#13;
Page 8&#13;
In Her Footsteps&#13;
Page&#13;
8&#13;
Volunteer of the Week   Page 8&#13;
Editorials&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
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Page 10&#13;
Horoscope&#13;
Page 10&#13;
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Page 10&#13;
Sports&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Page II&#13;
Club Volleyball...&#13;
Page II&#13;
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Page II&#13;
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Page II&#13;
Inside&#13;
News&#13;
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UW-Parkside has a new chan-&#13;
cellor on the way- Dr. John Keating.&#13;
The UW System Board of Regents&#13;
named him chancellor on March 6. He&#13;
will begin work July&#13;
I.&#13;
Since 1994, Keating, 59, has&#13;
been provost at Alaska-Fairbanks.  He&#13;
received his PH.D. in social psychology&#13;
from Ohio State University in 1972. He&#13;
was a faculty member, vice-provost, and&#13;
dean at the University of Washington-&#13;
Seattle and branch campuses.&#13;
UW System Board of Regents&#13;
President Katharine Lyall, who with a&#13;
special Regent committee recommended&#13;
Keating, said, "Dr. Keating has excellent&#13;
academic credentials, a record of suc-&#13;
cessful institutional leadership and a&#13;
strong desire to lead UW-Parkside into&#13;
the 21st Century. He is committed to&#13;
working with faculty, staff, and students&#13;
to extend UW-Parkside as a resource for&#13;
teaching and service throughout&#13;
Kenosha, Racine. and the surrounding&#13;
region." (Quote appeared in the&#13;
Communique, the faculty and staff&#13;
newsletter.)&#13;
Until Keating starts, there is a&#13;
new interim chancellor- Vice Chancellor&#13;
John Ostheimer. Interim chancellor&#13;
Gordon Lamb left in late March.&#13;
Eleanor Smith, the last chancellor,&#13;
retired in 1997.&#13;
Spring Open&#13;
House Festival&#13;
Joey&#13;
Buschmann&#13;
The days are slipping away&#13;
faster and faster and the Spring Open&#13;
House Festival is right around the cor-&#13;
ner. On Saturday, April 25 from lOam&#13;
until 2pm, all of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside  will unite at this fes-&#13;
tival.&#13;
This event is open to all stu-&#13;
dents, staff, faculty, prospective students,&#13;
family, friends, and the community at&#13;
large.&#13;
It&#13;
will be a chance for every&#13;
aspect of the University to come out and&#13;
display, exhibit and present their pro-&#13;
grams and accomplishments.  Those not&#13;
directly involved in presenting can learn&#13;
and witness first hand the atmosphere&#13;
and people that make UW-Parkside such&#13;
a positive institution.&#13;
The Festival will also be a great&#13;
opportunity to see what the departments,&#13;
programs, clubs and organizations are all&#13;
about and to really meet and communi-&#13;
cate with a variety of students, staff and&#13;
faculty. This opportunity doesn't come&#13;
up often, so I urge everyone to pass the&#13;
word and really help make this event all&#13;
it can be.&#13;
One of the highlights of the&#13;
Festival is the Alumni Association's&#13;
Tuition Raffle. A lucky person will win&#13;
one year free tuition. There will also be&#13;
raffles with prizes such as a year free&#13;
Campus Housing Parking, a semester of&#13;
free Campus Wide Parking, gift certifi-&#13;
cates from area restaurants and retailers&#13;
and much, much more. To top all of this&#13;
off, WIlL (95.1) radio station will broad-&#13;
cast live from the event.&#13;
If any departments, programs,&#13;
clubs, organizations, fraternities or&#13;
sororities would like to be part of the&#13;
Spring Open House Festival, please get&#13;
in touch with me to reserve space and&#13;
access to electricity if needed. I can be&#13;
contacted at x2569 or via e-mail at&#13;
joel.buschmann@uwp.edu.&#13;
Thank you&#13;
one and all.&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Professor Alan Shucard of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
English Department was inducted into&#13;
the Southeastern Wisconsin Educators&#13;
Hall of Fame on March 27.&#13;
Members of the Educators Hall&#13;
of Fame are exemplary educators from&#13;
the Racine and Kenosha area. They are&#13;
recognized for their impact on education&#13;
and lifelong career of commitment.&#13;
Criteria for receiving this prestigious&#13;
award include:&#13;
'Local recognition by students and par-&#13;
ents as an excellent teacher&#13;
*National or statewide recognition as a&#13;
contributor to education&#13;
*Participation in community and educa-&#13;
tional organizations&#13;
'Development  or support of worthwhile&#13;
programs in schools&#13;
*Involvement in education in southeast-&#13;
ern Wisconsin for fifteen years or more&#13;
Shucard was nominated to the&#13;
hall of fame by the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside English Department&#13;
Chair, Walter Graflin. He hopes that his&#13;
will be the start of recognition for the&#13;
outstanding educators in the English&#13;
Department.&#13;
Graflin stated, "Professor&#13;
Shucard's fame is in his students, they&#13;
know who he is and respect him."&#13;
He continued by saying,&#13;
"Looking back over Shucard's career, he&#13;
has done everything, he is an active&#13;
scholar and a great teacher.&#13;
03/17/98  Inc 98-177   Personal Property Theft, University  Apartments,  3:10p.m.&#13;
Two visitors filed a complaint  of some of their personal  items being held&#13;
by a student who would not return them.  Investigation   pending.&#13;
News&#13;
April&#13;
2, 1998&#13;
page 2&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
03/12/98  Inc 98-163   Fire Alarm, Comm/Arts  120,2:26  p.m.&#13;
Officers responded  to a fire alanm caused by smoke coming  from a mal-&#13;
functioning  computer.  Computer  had been tumed off, stopping the&#13;
smoke.&#13;
.&#13;
03/12/98  Inc 98-164   Personal  Property Theft, Union Bridge, 8:07 p.m.&#13;
Student reported the theft of an expensive writing  pen from a folder.&#13;
03/12/98  Inc 98-165   Traffic Violation, CTH E&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH G., 8:13 p.m.&#13;
While on routine patrol, officer stopped a vehicle for failure to make a&#13;
complete  stop at a stop sign.  Driver was issued a citation for failure to&#13;
fasten seat belt.&#13;
03/12/98  Inc 98-166  Personal Property Theft, University Apartments,  10:08 p.m.&#13;
Visitor to reported the loss or possible theft of a cell phone sometime&#13;
between February 27-28,  1998 while he was on campus. No witnesses or&#13;
suspects at this time.&#13;
03/13/98  Inc 98-167   Personal Property Theft, Comm/Arts  parking lot, 8:54a.m.&#13;
A student reported the theft of her parking penmit which was taken from&#13;
her unlocked vehicle.  No suspects at this time.&#13;
03/14/98  Inc 98-168   Personal Property Theft, Comm/Arts  parking lot, 7:30p.m.&#13;
Student reported the theft of a CD stereo player from his vehicle.&#13;
03/14/98  Inc 98-169   Controlled  Substance,  University Apartments,  8:20 p.m.&#13;
Officers responded  to an anonymous call reporting the possible use of a&#13;
controlled substance.  Upon arrival, officers found no such substance in&#13;
use, however,  material found at the scene was tested and found to be&#13;
marijuana.  One student was cited for underage drinking.&#13;
03/14/98  Inc 98-170   Alanm, Union, 9:47 p.m.&#13;
Student reported an alanm sounding near the Union !nfonmation Desk.&#13;
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shut off.&#13;
03/15/98  Inc 98-171   Personal Property Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center  parking&#13;
lot, 9:34 a.m.  Driver's side window of a student's vehicle had been&#13;
smashed.  Investigation  pending return of vehicle owner.&#13;
03/15/98  Inc 98-172   Personal Property Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center  parking&#13;
lot, 9:34 a.m.  Driver's side window of a student's vehicle had been&#13;
smashed.  Investigation  pending return of vehicle Owner.&#13;
03/15/98  Inc 98-173   Personal Property Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center  parking&#13;
lot, 9:34 a.m.  Driver's side window of a student's vehicle had been&#13;
smashed.  Investigation  pending return of vehicle owner.&#13;
03/15/98  Inc 98-174   Fire Alarm, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 11:33 a.m. Power&#13;
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ing with negative results.  Alanm reset itself.&#13;
03/15/98  Inc 98-175   Fire Alanm, Greenquist  Hall, 12:44 p.m.  Power Plant noti-&#13;
fied UPPS of a fire alanm sounding. Building was checked with negative&#13;
results. Alanm panel was cleared.&#13;
03/17/98  Inc 98-176   State Property Theft, Molinaro, 2:08 p.m. Staff member&#13;
reported two keyboards and a mouse missing.  No suspects at this time.&#13;
03/19/98  Inc 98-178   Traffic Violation, CTH A&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH G. Officer observed a&#13;
vehicle fail to make two complete  stops at stop signs.  Driver was cited.&#13;
03/20/98  Inc 98-179   Fire Alanm, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity  Center, 4:57 a.m.&#13;
Officer was advised by power plant of an alanm. Upon officer's  arrival,&#13;
there was no audible alanm.  Building was checked  and no signs of fire&#13;
were found.&#13;
03120/98  Inc 98-180   Personal Property Theft, Tallent Hall, 12:08 p.m.&#13;
Family Practice Clinic staff member reported the  possible  theft of a med&#13;
ical item. Area was checked with negative  results but item later was&#13;
found in the clinic.&#13;
03/21/98  Inc 98-181   Property Damage, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
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II :00 p.m.  Student reported damage to her  vehicle while it was parked&#13;
in the lot during a softball trip.&#13;
03/22/98  Inc 98-182   Fire Alanm, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center,  I:57 a.m.&#13;
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checked building with negative  results.  Alanm reset itself.&#13;
03/23/98  Inc 98-183   Fire Drill, Child Care Center,  1:00 p.m.&#13;
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rnin.,&#13;
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03/23/98  Inc 98-184   Fraud, UW-Parkside,  1:59 p.m.&#13;
. Complainant  reported fraudulent  use of his telephone  calling card result&#13;
ing in approximately  $696 of unauthorized  calls.&#13;
03/23/98  Inc 98-185   Theft, Ranger Card Office, Union, 2:26 p.m.&#13;
Staff member reported theft of money from their office.  Investigation&#13;
continuing.&#13;
03/24/98  Inc 98-186   Lost and Found, Molinaro,  7:5 I a.m.&#13;
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will be held at University  Police  pending  identification  and claim by the&#13;
owner.&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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03/25/98  Inc 98-188   Fire Drill, Tallent Hall, 9:57 a.m.&#13;
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evacuated in a timely manner.&#13;
'&#13;
03/25/98  Inc 98-189   Traffic Accident,  Union lot, 6:03 p.m.&#13;
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injuries.&#13;
03/25/98  Inc 98-190   Medical Assist, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
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Spring Break ends, and I accomplished zero. I didn't even get to go any-&#13;
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plans for what you need to accomplish .&#13;
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succeed.&#13;
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XII"&#13;
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(Prof.&#13;
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University, Rabbi Dina Feingold,&#13;
Beth&#13;
Hillel Temple, Kenosha,&#13;
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3&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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Ojibwe Histories and&#13;
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W&#13;
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Main&#13;
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Spring Poetry&#13;
Fling:&#13;
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prose&#13;
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Overlook Lounge, second floor of&#13;
library&#13;
Women's History Month: "A&#13;
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History,"&#13;
w&#13;
/musidan  and artist&#13;
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University Chorale&#13;
and Voices of&#13;
Parkside, James Kinchen,&#13;
conductor&#13;
Union Cinema Theater.&#13;
Softball doubleheader:&#13;
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3&#13;
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Breakfast&#13;
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Sight Loss:&#13;
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Responding  to the Reality:'&#13;
8&#13;
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Next Issue of&#13;
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