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VOLUME 26'ISSUE Zl-March  12, 1998&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
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Page 2&#13;
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On March 4th and 5th, the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside's&#13;
Student Government Association held&#13;
their annual elections voting Corey&#13;
Mandley President of PSGA with the&#13;
highest number of votes in Parkside his-&#13;
tory.&#13;
The \998 election had the sec-&#13;
ond largest voter tum out. Mandley&#13;
attributes this to advertisement and&#13;
desire of the candidates.&#13;
The newly elected student gov-&#13;
ernment is the most diverse ever,&#13;
with&#13;
13 black members, 2 latino members&#13;
and 5 white members. Mandley, who is&#13;
also president of BSU, plans to take a&#13;
strong stand on the diversity issue here&#13;
at Parkside while in term as President.&#13;
Along with the issue of diversi-&#13;
ty, Mandley feels there are many topics&#13;
to address. First, he plans to reorganize&#13;
the PSGA office making it a more busi-&#13;
ness like atmosphere and a place that&#13;
students will feel comfortable coming&#13;
to. He stressed that he wanted students&#13;
to be able to come to him with sugges-&#13;
tions and ideas.&#13;
In addition, with the help of&#13;
Yolanda Green, Mandley plans to make&#13;
PSGA more known on campus and&#13;
decrease the amount of apathy.  He&#13;
would like to see students involved with&#13;
the organization.&#13;
Rally for Diversity II&#13;
Another subject that Mandley&#13;
will look into is the police policy of a&#13;
full time gun status. He wants to make&#13;
sure that students are comfortable with&#13;
this matter. One more police issue he is&#13;
going to look into is the fact that offi-&#13;
cers.have a master key to each donn.&#13;
He stated that some students feel that it&#13;
is a breech of their Constitutional rights&#13;
for this policy to take place.&#13;
According to Mandley, he will&#13;
begin work with the administration to&#13;
raise enrollment by focusing on sur-&#13;
rounding urban areas, Chicago and&#13;
Milwaukee. He would also like to beg-&#13;
ginning more pre-college programs&#13;
which will boost interest in Parkside.&#13;
Other issues include: food ser-&#13;
vice, United Council, Wisconsin&#13;
Legislation and the bookstore.&#13;
Mandley stated, "I have a large&#13;
task ahead of me, there are so many&#13;
things that we can do on this campus."&#13;
He continued, "I need to thank&#13;
God, without him, I wouldn't be where \&#13;
am today. \ also need to thank all of the&#13;
people who helped me."&#13;
"I have the greatest resect for&#13;
Teri Jacobson," remarked Mandley,&#13;
"She is very dedicated and I wish her&#13;
the best."&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Editor-In-Chief&#13;
There was a large amount of&#13;
administrative members at the rally.&#13;
According to a survey that they filled&#13;
out, they feel Parks ide needs to be more&#13;
diverse.&#13;
In response, Mandley stated&#13;
that if they really felt this way, a change&#13;
would be made.&#13;
"The&#13;
rally was a success," said&#13;
Mandley, "but this isjust the beginning&#13;
ofa long road."&#13;
Among the speakers were&#13;
Mandley, Jason Stein, Jason Mcneil,&#13;
Charlotte Westerhaus, head of affirma-&#13;
tive action, Dr. James Kinchen, an asso-&#13;
ciate professor of music and the only&#13;
African American male faculty member,&#13;
Rosemary Scott and Marin Ocha Jr., a&#13;
member of Latinos Unidos.&#13;
On Tuesday, February 24, Rally&#13;
for Diversity II was held at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin Parkside.&#13;
Organized by Corey Mandley, BSU&#13;
President, the second rally of this nature&#13;
stressed the need to open lines of com-&#13;
munication on campus concerning diver-&#13;
sity.&#13;
"If there&#13;
isn't an increase in&#13;
diversity within one year, there will be a&#13;
petition sent around for the chancellor's&#13;
resignation," stated Mandley.&#13;
He continued by saying, "We&#13;
are not looking to simply raise the num-&#13;
bers, we want qualified professors."&#13;
Together, BSU, LU, MSA, PIC,&#13;
and PSGA will form a committee with&#13;
students to work on the issue of diversi-&#13;
ty and decide on the petition.&#13;
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12, 1998&#13;
page 2&#13;
GUliS,Gangs, Drugs, and&#13;
Rape on Campus&#13;
Interview with Chief Deane&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Becky Bergman&#13;
I was asked a lot about the&#13;
police beats in the Ranger a while back&#13;
about drugs found on campus as well as&#13;
gang activities.  I decided to do some&#13;
digging into the subject so I went to the&#13;
UW Police Dept. right here on campus&#13;
at Tallent Hall. I called up for an&#13;
appointment with the Chief of Police,&#13;
Chief Deane, and asked for an interview&#13;
so I could inform the students on this&#13;
matter. What I found out was very&#13;
informational.  I asked him various&#13;
questions from drugs on campus to rape.&#13;
I first asked him why he&#13;
thought that college students commit&#13;
crimes on campus. His response was&#13;
simply "not all students get into trouble,&#13;
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being accustomed with living on a&#13;
diverse campus with diverse opinions."&#13;
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then you feel out of place and you feel&#13;
like you need to fit in. I then asked him&#13;
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reports of drugs and gangs on campus.&#13;
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you. I thought that for some reason it&#13;
would be more than that but I guess I&#13;
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for a first offense and a second offense&#13;
ticket. Chief Deane gave me figures&#13;
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campus and guns. Chief Deane told me&#13;
simply "those are alleged and the people&#13;
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campus. There are so many things that&#13;
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and fun activities, why ruin it with&#13;
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him about it and where the police go to&#13;
the most, Ranger Hall or the&#13;
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both the apartments and ranger hall: the&#13;
cost of service goes to both places." I&#13;
had no idea that they had a community&#13;
police officer in the apartments.  I&#13;
thought that it was just in Ranger Hall.&#13;
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in Ranger, but I've never seen an officer&#13;
in the apartments.&#13;
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for the Chief, I asked him about rape&#13;
and if it was reported what happens to&#13;
the victim and the person who raped.&#13;
Chief Deane told me that if a rape was&#13;
reported, evidence is taken, and the per-&#13;
son who raped is taken through the jus-&#13;
tice system: but it's up to the victim if&#13;
they want to report it or not. He told&#13;
me that the police give the victim&#13;
respect in that situation.  "We&#13;
try&#13;
to&#13;
make it easy as in asking them when,&#13;
where, and how it happened. This usu-&#13;
ally makes the victim uncomfortable but&#13;
it is required of us to ask by law" Chief'&#13;
Deane remarked. I then asked him the&#13;
percentages of rapes on campus. He&#13;
said "some were reported, but the peo-&#13;
ple didn't cooperate in the matter." I as&#13;
a female on campus was really curious&#13;
of how many rapes actually were report-&#13;
ed on campus in the past 4 years. I got&#13;
surprising results. In the past 4 years&#13;
here at Parks ide, there has been I rape&#13;
reported; an investigation determined it&#13;
to be unfounded which means that it&#13;
didn't happen. The victim was either&#13;
confused or made it up. I was shocked&#13;
but the thing that I still wonder is how&#13;
many actually occur on campus that are&#13;
never reported.&#13;
/&#13;
This report was not to scare&#13;
anyone, but merely inform all students&#13;
here at Parkside on a variety of subject&#13;
ranging from drugs to rape. I hope this&#13;
article opened some eyes and make stu-&#13;
dents realize that crime is out there; it&#13;
doesn't go away.&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
02/25/98 Inc 98-130  Suspicious Circumstances,  University Apartments,&#13;
3:12 a.m. Officer responded to a report ofa female student&#13;
being beaten in one of the apartments.  Upon arrival, no evi&#13;
dence of any fight was found.&#13;
02/26/98 Inc 98-131  Liquor Law Violation, University Apartments, 9:29 p.m.&#13;
Two students cited for under-age drinking and verbal warning&#13;
given for use of marijuana.&#13;
02/27/98 Inc 98-132  Traffic Accident, CTH JR&#13;
&amp;&#13;
HWY 32,5 p.m.&#13;
Officer responded to a minor accident with no&#13;
injuries. State accident report not required.&#13;
02/27/98 Inc 98-133  Traffic Violation, CTH G, south ofCTH A.,&#13;
8:21 p.m. Officer stopped vehicle traveling at&#13;
a high rate of speed. Driver cited for failure&#13;
to fasten seat belt and given verbal warning for speeding.&#13;
02/28/98 Inc 98-134  Fire Alarm, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 7:43 a.m.&#13;
Officer responded to a reported fire alarm but&#13;
found no smoke or fire. Power Plant advised the&#13;
alarm cleared and reset itself.&#13;
02/28/98 Inc 98-135  Traffic Violation, CTH JR, east ofHWY 31,&#13;
5:54 p.m. Officer stopped and cited driver for&#13;
speeding 43 mph in a 25 mph zone.&#13;
03/02/98 Inc 98-136  Worthless Check, Business Services, Tallent Hall,&#13;
8:30 a.m. Officer took a report of a "NSF" check&#13;
written by a student. Student was contacted by&#13;
the officer.&#13;
03/02/98 Inc 98-137  Suspicious Circumstances,  Facilities Management,&#13;
10:50 a.m. Staff member reported threats made&#13;
from one employee to another.&#13;
03/02/98 Inc 98-138  Medical Assist, Student Health Services, 11:08&#13;
a.m. Officers responded to assist Kenosha Fire&#13;
Department rescue of a student suffering rapid&#13;
heart beat and high blood pressure.  Student was&#13;
transported to St. Catherine's Hospital by Med 5.&#13;
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