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              <text>University 01WlsconSln-Parkslde&#13;
Vol. 1&#13;
S.&#13;
No. 17&#13;
m,mal1dstes&#13;
removal&#13;
~~KeIJy&#13;
McKissick&#13;
--  HOWlEditor&#13;
..  Landreman,&#13;
president&#13;
,,~1'POrt&#13;
for Adult Stu-&#13;
I&#13;
!lght,!",tgive In with-&#13;
In&#13;
response to&#13;
bt&#13;
tbat.&#13;
the organization&#13;
rernoved from  a&#13;
ataIua&#13;
PDslUonIn order&#13;
c::&#13;
Student Organi-&#13;
Illajo&#13;
cll (SOC)&#13;
to&#13;
ac-&#13;
L.&#13;
r&#13;
status&#13;
' ...  SU&#13;
rt  .&#13;
Years&#13;
was founded&#13;
Corn&#13;
B.go&#13;
as&#13;
a tribute&#13;
to&#13;
"bo&#13;
rnlngs, a counse-&#13;
~  was&#13;
concerned about&#13;
lludenr&#13;
~te non·traditlon_&#13;
.   serves as a&#13;
~ IIon&#13;
g&#13;
and support serv-&#13;
liaee&#13;
\Vh~t10nal&#13;
students&#13;
~havenotatwnded&#13;
fronl&#13;
~Y&#13;
after graduat-&#13;
IIolo&lt;!&#13;
school. Landre-&#13;
IloQ.lrs~t the majortty&#13;
~en&#13;
,?""I&#13;
students&#13;
ttoft.u&#13;
We want  the&#13;
student   at&#13;
ment .of Adminstratlon  .sur.&#13;
vey,  thO; dlsco:vep'  of aging&#13;
chemicals  il}some state agen-&#13;
cies&#13;
aroused&#13;
concern&#13;
In the&#13;
Administration.&#13;
Hazardous&#13;
waste.  such  as  piirtc&#13;
acid&#13;
which is&#13;
unstafne&#13;
and may b~&#13;
explosive, have accumulated&#13;
over  years&#13;
In&#13;
some  institu-&#13;
tions.&#13;
"Our pltrtc acid is gone&#13;
H&#13;
satd,&#13;
Brtnkmann.&#13;
"Ab9~t&#13;
three or four years ago. when&#13;
it&#13;
was being  removed  from&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
high schools,  we got&#13;
OU!:Il&#13;
out of he'te."&#13;
Brmkrnann&#13;
said that  there&#13;
has been&#13;
no&#13;
,accv.m\llatlon of&#13;
h'azardouslftWaste  here.  "The&#13;
i;&gt;w says we&#13;
have 90&#13;
days&#13;
to&#13;
rernove   acute   hazardous&#13;
waste,"   he  salW  "We  get&#13;
some, and get rtd' of It.&#13;
,Ty.~·t&#13;
beel}&#13;
accurnutat-&#13;
ing over teara.  We are&#13;
enmt-&#13;
patlng. stock.&#13;
WhAt.&#13;
we're&#13;
get-&#13;
tlng rtd &lt;1fn9w&#13;
III&#13;
chemicals,&#13;
.lll&gt;t&#13;
waste!'&#13;
;'YesJ.e1&lt;4y   .&#13;
Bi:lnkmann&#13;
~glul'&#13;
,s.elirching ~boratories&#13;
and' tile&#13;
phYsic~&#13;
pJanl.·&#13;
lor&#13;
ch&#13;
tliat'&#13;
&amp;1'e&#13;
llQt&#13;
In&#13;
cur-&#13;
a:&#13;
0&#13;
of&#13;
this&#13;
medal/.'&#13;
.tor&#13;
1i'le&#13;
of&#13;
it,"&#13;
he&#13;
"Almost every department&#13;
g.enerates hazardous  waste"&#13;
Brinkman  explained.  "fro;"&#13;
the&#13;
ut&#13;
deparlment&#13;
to the&#13;
physlcal plant&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
cbemts,&#13;
try labs:'&#13;
Representatives&#13;
from&#13;
Chemical   Wasw   Manage-&#13;
ment.  a Chicago area  firm.&#13;
are working with&#13;
Brinkmann&#13;
in&#13;
the search for and removal&#13;
of obsolete chemicals.&#13;
Brinkmann  said the cost of&#13;
removal here&#13;
will&#13;
be between&#13;
$11,000&#13;
and&#13;
$20,000.&#13;
In&#13;
Mil-&#13;
waukee and Madison, he said,&#13;
the bill will&#13;
run&#13;
upwards  of&#13;
$100.000.&#13;
Responslbillty  for  hazard-&#13;
ous waste disposal&#13;
runs&#13;
from&#13;
"cradle&#13;
to&#13;
grave.&#13;
It&#13;
Brink.&#13;
mann said.  "Our shipping&#13;
it&#13;
to&#13;
Waste Management&#13;
doesn't&#13;
get us&#13;
aU&#13;
the&#13;
hook.&#13;
We&#13;
k'!"'Jl&#13;
a&#13;
running  tally&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
cIieinI.&#13;
cals. Otten&#13;
the&#13;
ehellllcala&#13;
are&#13;
burned,&#13;
a.nd  ~&#13;
m0ni-&#13;
tored to&#13;
be&#13;
elIn&#13;
theI'e&#13;
are&#13;
lID&#13;
toxic&#13;
gases.&#13;
'1'beII  '"&#13;
are&#13;
lID&#13;
10Ilger&#13;
J'ClIPOIlBIbIe.&#13;
Or&#13;
1bey&#13;
are&#13;
stored&#13;
and&#13;
...,ycIed."&#13;
Monday&#13;
chemical&#13;
wale&#13;
was&#13;
belIIC&#13;
hekI&#13;
ill&#13;
a&#13;
locked&#13;
~~==.~&#13;
began&#13;
a.nd&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
1hrouCh&#13;
JI'riday.&#13;
Parkside  to succeed and to&#13;
ha vi! a sense  of belonging:'&#13;
she said .&#13;
Peer. Support is Involved&#13;
in&#13;
campus  activities  and  re-&#13;
.cently turned In the names of&#13;
six students who were wi~ing&#13;
to  serve  as  volunteers  on&#13;
search-and-screen  and  aca-&#13;
demic policy committees.  The&#13;
organization   participates   In&#13;
the Winter Carnival and holds&#13;
an open house s~ weeks after&#13;
the semester begms.&#13;
In&#13;
the future.  Peer sup~rt&#13;
hopes&#13;
to&#13;
create a co-op child&#13;
care service among the non-&#13;
traditional  students. The or·&#13;
ganlzatlon  will present,  with&#13;
eight    other   .UW_system&#13;
schools.  a second state  con·&#13;
ference   for  non_traditional&#13;
students on campus on March&#13;
20-21.&#13;
.&#13;
h I&#13;
It&#13;
also offers a&#13;
$100&#13;
sc oar·&#13;
ship each semester  because,&#13;
as Landreman stated.&#13;
"There&#13;
are  very  few  scholarships&#13;
avalJable  to help  the older&#13;
student."&#13;
One possible  reason&#13;
Lan-&#13;
dreman finds for&#13;
the ouster&#13;
rumor is&#13;
that&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
Peer&#13;
Support had some problems&#13;
with Its budget after a review&#13;
at the last SegregaWd Unlver·&#13;
sity&#13;
Fees&#13;
Allocation Commit-&#13;
tee  (SUFAC)  meeting.  She&#13;
said she asked for help with&#13;
the   organization's    budget&#13;
from Jenny price,&#13;
former&#13;
as·&#13;
slstant&#13;
to&#13;
the assistant  cha,n-&#13;
cellar&#13;
in&#13;
chUge of student af·&#13;
fairs.&#13;
to&#13;
"I&#13;
gave It (the budget)&#13;
Jenny with the underslanding&#13;
that&#13;
if&#13;
there&#13;
was any question&#13;
at all, she would come back&#13;
to&#13;
me." r.andreman&#13;
said.&#13;
One&#13;
portion  of the budget  dealt&#13;
with the requisition of a&#13;
sal·&#13;
ary increase  for a secretary&#13;
to&#13;
$4&#13;
per  hour.  Landreman&#13;
sald the budget was eventual·&#13;
Iy handed to SUFAC with,;,:"t&#13;
. any contact from Price.   U&#13;
there were any discrepancies&#13;
or things that&#13;
didn't&#13;
add up, It&#13;
was a surprise,"  she cern-&#13;
mented.&#13;
Another&#13;
problem&#13;
concerned&#13;
SUFAC's&#13;
request  for  Peer&#13;
Support&#13;
to&#13;
produce   head&#13;
counts, a&#13;
total&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
number&#13;
of students&#13;
in&#13;
the organlza·&#13;
tlon. Landreman  said.  "The&#13;
recent  emphasis   on  head&#13;
counts and organized  social&#13;
events disturbs me. Peer Sup-&#13;
port&#13;
Is&#13;
a unique organization&#13;
attempting  to address&#13;
a&#13;
myr·&#13;
lad of challenges&#13;
in&#13;
a&#13;
chang·&#13;
gbl.ul~g~'&#13;
Peer Support says major status deserved&#13;
Ing   educational&#13;
ment. "&#13;
.In&#13;
response&#13;
to&#13;
the rumor&#13;
that&#13;
SOC&#13;
would  take  Peer&#13;
Support's  position&#13;
lUI&#13;
major&#13;
status.  Landreman  said.&#13;
"I&#13;
talked&#13;
with&#13;
BOrneof the non·&#13;
traditional  students  and old&#13;
ottlcers&#13;
(at&#13;
Peer  Support),&#13;
and they&#13;
all&#13;
telt  the same&#13;
way . that they worked&#13;
hard&#13;
to get&#13;
thls&#13;
where  It Is. We&#13;
don't feel that&#13;
thls&#13;
should be&#13;
given up for SOC. That's&#13;
tool·&#13;
Ish.&#13;
Inside.~.&#13;
,&#13;
Angela Davis vlslta Milwaukee&#13;
p.&#13;
5&#13;
Black&#13;
HIstO&lt;y Month&#13;
plenned&#13;
_&#13;
p••&#13;
Perkslde _&#13;
a __&#13;
Pege •&#13;
Winter&#13;
c.mIvel&#13;
rolla&#13;
In&#13;
p••&#13;
Wreatllng&#13;
come8&#13;
to Raclne&#13;
p.&#13;
11&#13;
perspectives&#13;
~~~~~~~~~:=====---------2Ti;;;i;;~~~~&#13;
-&#13;
2  Thul'llday,  Februa:::-::--';ry&#13;
S&#13;
,,"&#13;
.&#13;
our view&#13;
Conditional program&#13;
deserves support&#13;
Last week's page one story on conditional students&#13;
has&#13;
generated  much conversation.  most of which&#13;
has&#13;
over-&#13;
looked the real Issue of the wtIverslty's  conditional pro.&#13;
gram - that It&#13;
Is&#13;
designed to help students and very likely&#13;
will.&#13;
By definition, conditional students are those who:&#13;
1)&#13;
do&#13;
not have the appropriate  spread of high school wtIts:&#13;
2)&#13;
did not&#13;
rank&#13;
In the top&#13;
half&#13;
of their graduating  class: or&#13;
3)&#13;
have lransferred  to Parkslde with at least&#13;
15&#13;
credits and a&#13;
cumulative  grade point average  of less&#13;
than 2.0.&#13;
Plainly&#13;
put, conditional students are those whose prior academic&#13;
records&#13;
have indicated that they may have dIff1culties at&#13;
Parkslde.&#13;
To&#13;
ensure that students classified as conditional maxi.&#13;
mtee&#13;
their educational  oporlWl!ty, the wtIverslty&#13;
has&#13;
de.&#13;
vised a progresstve,  responsible program.  EqUal&#13;
parts&#13;
ad.&#13;
vtsIng and monitoring,  the program&#13;
Is&#13;
designed  to help&#13;
students successfully  meet the demands of higher educa-&#13;
tion, alloWIng for frequent  consultation  between students&#13;
and counselors.&#13;
.  So&#13;
what's the problem?&#13;
It&#13;
seems that In Implementing&#13;
the&#13;
new procedures,  some counselors and adm1n1strators&#13;
..... "d  paths and contused students about what the pro-&#13;
gram's  requirements  are. WhIle we certainly sympathize&#13;
with&#13;
those&#13;
students who may have&#13;
been&#13;
misled, we none'&#13;
theless believe more energy should be spent lauding the&#13;
wtIversity  for establishing  such a worthwhile  program&#13;
than&#13;
criticizing  cerlaln  people for sending contradictory&#13;
letters.&#13;
Irour views&#13;
Mini-car complaint&#13;
was indeed justified&#13;
'1'0""_.&#13;
ThIs&#13;
letter&#13;
Is&#13;
In response to&#13;
the&#13;
letter&#13;
"MInl-Car&#13;
Parkers&#13;
Tread&#13;
On&#13;
Others,"  (Jan.&#13;
22,&#13;
1987).&#13;
Last  December&#13;
I&#13;
wrote a&#13;
letter to express  my feelings&#13;
about  the  mini-car  parking&#13;
lots and&#13;
"maxi&#13;
cars"&#13;
parking&#13;
In them.&#13;
I&#13;
thought&#13;
I&#13;
had&#13;
a&#13;
Ie-&#13;
gltlmate  beef.&#13;
But.&#13;
obviously&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Steve Weber thought&#13;
dif-&#13;
ferently.&#13;
So&#13;
I&#13;
did a lltue bit of&#13;
background  work and dtacov,&#13;
ered&#13;
I&#13;
stili have a legitimate&#13;
gripe.&#13;
FIrst, the Union Parking lot&#13;
was built and In use before&#13;
the Union BUilding was. When&#13;
It (the parking  lot) was first&#13;
used&#13;
there was equal distance&#13;
between  the&#13;
mini&#13;
and maxi&#13;
car&#13;
parking&#13;
and  Molinaro&#13;
Ball.&#13;
Secondly,  the&#13;
maxi&#13;
car&#13;
parking&#13;
In the&#13;
Oommunlea-&#13;
tlon&#13;
ArIa&#13;
parking lot&#13;
Is&#13;
closer&#13;
to the building&#13;
than&#13;
the mini&#13;
car parking lot.&#13;
So,&#13;
the people&#13;
with large cars are at the ad.&#13;
vantage there.&#13;
Since  the  parking  design&#13;
was&#13;
established  before  the&#13;
Union was built,  the blame&#13;
cannot&#13;
be&#13;
passed&#13;
to&#13;
those of&#13;
us who choose&#13;
to&#13;
buy econ-&#13;
omy sized cars.&#13;
It&#13;
is not our&#13;
fault.&#13;
If&#13;
people  want  large&#13;
cars then they should park In&#13;
spaces&#13;
that&#13;
are&#13;
designed for&#13;
them.&#13;
As&#13;
it Is now there Is not&#13;
even enough room for&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
mini cars to park In the mini&#13;
lots. Why, then, add to the sit.&#13;
uation?&#13;
Walter Hermann&#13;
Gary&#13;
l. Schneeberger&#13;
Editor&#13;
Klmbertie&#13;
Kranich  ··••••••••••••..•••..••••••....•.&#13;
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To&#13;
tile&#13;
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Shoddy. Contusing.&#13;
Nonsen-&#13;
slcaI.&#13;
Fragmented.&#13;
The Ranger's  editorial&#13;
arti-&#13;
cle "CocaIne&#13;
not worth&#13;
it..&#13;
(Jan.&#13;
22,  1987)&#13;
illuslrates&#13;
journalistic    writing   style&#13;
below that which&#13;
Is&#13;
to be ex.&#13;
pected from a college news.&#13;
paper.&#13;
Fundamental&#13;
journalistic&#13;
and   grammatical&#13;
errors&#13;
abounded throughout the&#13;
artt-&#13;
cleo These errors.  combined&#13;
with poor sentence  structure&#13;
and&#13;
inane assumptions.&#13;
re-&#13;
suited In what&#13;
I&#13;
believe to be&#13;
quite an embarrassing  edt-&#13;
torlal article.&#13;
A  few  examples   of  the&#13;
errors include:&#13;
1) "Cocaine.  Euphoric;  Se.&#13;
ductlve.   Additive&#13;
(?l..."&#13;
Additive&#13;
it&#13;
may well be, but I&#13;
don't believe that's  what the&#13;
author intended.&#13;
2) "Miami Vice" and "Scar-&#13;
face"  should obviously&#13;
be&#13;
In&#13;
quotes  or  Italicized.  which.&#13;
ever  form   the  newspaper&#13;
chooses,  to Indicate  the title&#13;
of&#13;
a&#13;
television  series  and  a&#13;
movie, respectively.&#13;
3)&#13;
"Two  men  were  bludg.&#13;
eoned,  stabbed  and  burned,&#13;
one alive, In the middle of the&#13;
.night,  In a&#13;
gas&#13;
station,&#13;
al-&#13;
legedly  because   of&#13;
$11,000&#13;
worth&#13;
of  cocaine."&#13;
Hrnm,&#13;
let's see&#13;
if&#13;
we can stick&#13;
a&#13;
few&#13;
more clauses&#13;
in that&#13;
sentence&#13;
next time.&#13;
4)&#13;
"One thing Is clear.&#13;
(pe-&#13;
riod?) Four human lives have&#13;
been destroyed."&#13;
Later on&#13;
the&#13;
author  writes  of "the  loss of&#13;
two lives." One thing Is clear,&#13;
the&#13;
author.&#13;
shows  an  utter&#13;
lack of consistency.&#13;
5)  "Priding   Itself  as  a&#13;
. recreational   pasttime,   co-&#13;
caine ..." Say _what?!  Is the&#13;
author  really  trying  to sug-&#13;
gest that cocaine is capable&#13;
of "priding&#13;
Ilself IS&#13;
a&#13;
tional pasttlme?"&#13;
6)&#13;
"Rich&#13;
man's&#13;
1lBjI...,l"&#13;
"blow,"  "coke&#13;
ll&#13;
and '&#13;
candy"&#13;
should&#13;
all&#13;
be&#13;
quotes,    Indlcsting&#13;
usage.&#13;
7)&#13;
"If&#13;
not&#13;
phyalcal&#13;
ration,&#13;
then&#13;
bankruptcy,&#13;
and the fatal&#13;
words,  •&#13;
man, galla&#13;
waste&#13;
ya.' ••&#13;
man,&#13;
that'.&#13;
not evena&#13;
tence.&#13;
If&#13;
the Ranger staff&#13;
IL&#13;
the  article&#13;
publlshed&#13;
below  the  edltorla!&#13;
.states,&#13;
making&#13;
"cIWII"&#13;
signed  to&#13;
make&#13;
the&#13;
more  Interestlng_~~&#13;
able'&#13;
II&#13;
(Why&#13;
is"~&#13;
quotes, by the&#13;
way?)&#13;
tt&#13;
start  by raising&#13;
its&#13;
d&#13;
dard writing style.&#13;
an&#13;
Ing&#13;
to the rules&#13;
of&#13;
grammar.&#13;
...............&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
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