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              <text>The Student Newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-ParKside&#13;
VOLUME 26&#13;
0&#13;
ISSUE 2S&#13;
o&#13;
April 23, 1998&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
News&#13;
Police Beat...&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Liveon Campus&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Professor of the Week   Page 2&#13;
Features&#13;
Issues-A religious Debate&#13;
.&#13;
............................................ Page 3&#13;
Calendar of Events&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Volunteer of Week&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities   Page 4&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Tartuffe&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Humor Me&#13;
Page 5&#13;
CD Review&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Dr. Proctor&#13;
Page 6&#13;
He Said She Said&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Horoscope&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Sports&#13;
Basketball Camps&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Swim Camp&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Tulips Tiffs&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Wrestling Camp&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Inside&#13;
News&#13;
2&#13;
Features&#13;
3-4&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
5-6&#13;
Sports&#13;
7-&#13;
Advertisements&#13;
8&#13;
Interim Chancellor&#13;
Meridith Jumisko&#13;
Features Editor&#13;
Dr. John Ostheimer is a man&#13;
who enjoys fishing and hiking. He's an&#13;
avid novel reader whose favorite books&#13;
include The Street Lawyer by John&#13;
Grisham and Cold Mountain by Charles&#13;
Frasier.  He and his wife live in south-&#13;
ern Racine. They have three grown chil-&#13;
dren and five grandchildren. Oh, he's&#13;
also the interim chancellor and&#13;
provost/vice chancellor at UW-Parkside.&#13;
Ostheimer was the interim (act-&#13;
ing) chancellor in May and June of 1997&#13;
after Eleanor Smith retired as chancellor&#13;
and before Gordon Lamb arrived to be&#13;
the interim chancellor. Now, Lamb has&#13;
come and gone and Ostheimer is in&#13;
charge again from April until July when&#13;
the new chancellor John Keating arrives.&#13;
Ostheimer's role as interim&#13;
chancellor, he says,&#13;
IS&#13;
"To keep positive&#13;
things going until the new chancellor&#13;
shows up- to keep the ball rolling. To be&#13;
more specific, we're working hard on a&#13;
number of activities that are going to&#13;
increase our&#13;
enrollment,&#13;
increase our&#13;
retention, and build on our diversity, par-&#13;
ticu larly increasing the diversity of fac-&#13;
uIty and staff."&#13;
According to Ostheimer, "The&#13;
provost is the person who is in charge of&#13;
the campus in the absence of the chan-&#13;
A spectator at UWP's Women's soft-&#13;
ball game brings some friends,&#13;
cellor." His role as Vice Chancellor "is&#13;
to be responsible for the parts of the uni-&#13;
versity that deal with academic affairs&#13;
and most of the student services." There&#13;
is also a second Vice Chancellor (VC),&#13;
William Streeter who is in charge of&#13;
administration and fiscal affairs, includ-&#13;
ing the Union, the residence halls, the&#13;
bookstore, and the food service.&#13;
Ostheimer holds weekly&#13;
Provost Cabinet meetings with the seven&#13;
main people under him as well as the&#13;
chair of the University Committee (The&#13;
faculty Senate executive committee).&#13;
Those seven people are: Assistant VC&#13;
for Student Services (such as&#13;
Admissions and the Career Center) and&#13;
Dean of Students, Steven McLaughlin;&#13;
Executive Director of Academic Support&#13;
Programs (like Advising) and&#13;
Institutional Research, Diana Sharp;&#13;
Associate VC for Planning, Budget,&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Resource Allocation and Graduate Dean,&#13;
Ronald Singer; Associate VC for&#13;
Information Services, Barbara Baruth;&#13;
Assistant VC for Extended&#13;
Services/Director of the Center for&#13;
Community Partnerships, Esther Letven,&#13;
Interim Dean of the College of Arts&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Scierices, Larry Duetsch; and Dean of&#13;
the School of Business and Technology,&#13;
Richard Stolz.&#13;
As interim chancellor,&#13;
Ostheimer conducts weekly council&#13;
Interim&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
John Ostheimer&#13;
meetings with Streeter; Executive&#13;
Director for University Advancement,&#13;
John Hanson; Assistant to the Chancellor&#13;
for Equity and Diversity, Charlotte&#13;
Westerhaus; and Athletic Director,&#13;
Lenny Klaver.&#13;
,  Ostheimer came to UW-&#13;
Parxside in July 1995. He spent a com-&#13;
nined ten years as the Dean of Arts and&#13;
Sciences at East Tennessee State&#13;
University and University of Colorado at&#13;
Denver. He spent 18years at Northern&#13;
Arizona as a political science professor&#13;
and then chair of the political science&#13;
department. He earned his degrees at&#13;
Yale University.&#13;
Student Art Show&#13;
Leigh Eckert&#13;
If you haven't already gone to&#13;
see the latest artwork in UW-Parkside's&#13;
Art Gallery then you're missing out.&#13;
The 1998 Student Art Show began on&#13;
April 6, and will run through April 30,&#13;
so there's still time to catch it. This&#13;
years art features UW-Parkside students&#13;
and focuses on 3-D Art and 2-D Art.&#13;
The Art Show was juried by&#13;
Edward C Kalke, a Professor of Art at&#13;
Carthage College. Kalke chose 2/3 of&#13;
the art that was handed in by the stu-&#13;
dents. Artwork didn't make it into the&#13;
show if it was missing basic formal&#13;
design or if it didn't meet the basic tech-&#13;
nical standards considered important by&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Kalke.&#13;
Cash 'awards and gift certifi-&#13;
cates donated by the Art Club, and area&#13;
art&#13;
supply dealers were given out as&#13;
prizes. Kalke looked for student artwork&#13;
that went beyond the influence of&#13;
Parkside's Art Professors. Awards went&#13;
to: John Bergeron, Brenda J. Deshler,&#13;
Patricia Scofield, Ruth Wagner,Andrew&#13;
Baumann, Michele Ulinski, Dorothy&#13;
Reuter, and Robert Collins.&#13;
Congratulations to all the students. The&#13;
free show does continue till the end of&#13;
the month so check it out.&#13;
Gallery hours are:&#13;
Mon. and Thur. 11-5pm&#13;
Tue. and Wed. ll-8pm&#13;
News&#13;
Apri/23,1998   page&#13;
2&#13;
In The Saddle For Another 24 Hours&#13;
Jeff Webster&#13;
This summer four men are&#13;
exchanging their quiet peaceful vaca-&#13;
tions for a mountain bike race. This is&#13;
not an ordinary bike race. These men&#13;
will be testing limits of bike and body in&#13;
a grueling 24 hour race. A race in which&#13;
their legs and lungs will be pumping so&#13;
hard they feel as if they could exolode&#13;
going up hill While on their way dow'&#13;
the descent will be so steep and rocky .&#13;
the first thing the men will do when the}&#13;
reach the bottom is get their hearts out&#13;
of their throat. This ride does not end&#13;
when the sun goes down. There will be&#13;
no streetlights to guide these riders'&#13;
path. Instead, each rider must use a fif-&#13;
teen watthandle bar mounted light to&#13;
pierce the quiet darkness of the trail&#13;
Meals will be eaten in a rush between&#13;
bike&#13;
maintenance,&#13;
and short naps&#13;
throughout the 24 relay race.&#13;
Riders Keith Boskar, Jeff Loss,&#13;
Todd Tuescher, and Jeff Webster will be&#13;
one team of over a hundred teams par-&#13;
ticipating in The 1998 Newsweek 24&#13;
hour Mountain Bike Team Relay Race.&#13;
The event is taking place on June 6-7, in&#13;
Davis, West Virginia, Granny Gear&#13;
Productions and The American Lung&#13;
Association of West Virginia (ALA) are&#13;
tearning up to help raise money to fight&#13;
lung disease. The primary objective of&#13;
the fund raising effort is to keep children&#13;
from smoking.&#13;
"Everyday 3,000 children begin&#13;
smoking in the United States, of them&#13;
1,000 will die prematurely from smok-&#13;
ing related illnesses," claims Sara&#13;
Crickenberger, Executive Director of the&#13;
American Lung Association of West&#13;
Virginia. Each rider is responsible for&#13;
raising three hundred dollars. These&#13;
pledges will be used the the American&#13;
Lung Association of West Virginia&#13;
(ALA) to provide programs such as the&#13;
Smoke-Free Class of 2000, Tobacco-&#13;
Free Teens, Freedom From Smoking,&#13;
and further efforts to keep cigarettes out&#13;
of children's hands. Webster, age twen-&#13;
ty-three, is currently a resident of&#13;
Racine, and a communication student at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-Parkside ir&#13;
Kenosha This ISWebster's first yea'&#13;
teammg up with this groups of friends&#13;
from Chicago. Tuescher, age twenty-fie,&#13;
is a former resident of Racine, and a&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Madison gradu-&#13;
ate. Tuescher, who is a veteran of the&#13;
relay race says, "Twenty-four hours of&#13;
Canaan is one of the 'most difficult&#13;
things I have ever completed in my&#13;
.life...&#13;
lt&#13;
has also been the most reward-&#13;
mg. The ride is a great chance to have&#13;
fun, work hard, and raise money for a&#13;
good cause."&#13;
The men have been training&#13;
since early January for the race. Work&#13;
outs on indoor trainers will hopefully be&#13;
switched to rides a local Wisconsin&#13;
mountain bike hot spots as weather per-&#13;
mits. The team prefers rides at Kenle&#13;
Moraine state park located in Eagle,&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
For more information on The&#13;
Newsweek 24 hours of Canaan&#13;
Mountain Bike Team Relay Race call&#13;
Granny Gear Productions at&#13;
304.259.5533(EST).  For more informa-&#13;
tion on the American Lung Association&#13;
of West Virginia and their continual&#13;
involvement in keeping children from&#13;
smoking call 304.342.6600(EST).&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
04/11/98 Inc 98-223  Actual Fire, Cross Country Trails, 5:34 p.m.&#13;
Officer responded to a grass fire on the trails.&#13;
Kenosha Fire Department arrived and extinguished&#13;
the fire.&#13;
04/13/98 Inc 98-224  State Property Thefr, Union Room 209, 9:02&#13;
a.m,&#13;
Staff member reported the theft of a money bag&#13;
and keys. Items were found later in the day -&#13;
case cleared.&#13;
04/14/98 Inc 98-225  Fireworks, University Apartments, 12:37 a.m.&#13;
Officer responded to a complaint of fireworks&#13;
being set off. Incident was investigated and&#13;
a citation was issued to the student responsible&#13;
for the fireworks.&#13;
04/14/98 Inc 98-226  Traffic Accident, Union parking lot, 7:47 a.m.&#13;
A student witnessed a hit and run accident to&#13;
a parked vehicle. Investigation pending.&#13;
04/14/98 Inc 98-227  State Property Theft, Greenquist Hall, 7:54 a.m.&#13;
Staff worker reported an electrical meter missing.  .&#13;
Item was later found.&#13;
Live On Campus&#13;
Jodie Fiene&#13;
Now is the time to pick a-roorr&#13;
in the residence halls for next fall&#13;
. Students who are currently attending&#13;
UW-Parkside have the opportunity to&#13;
choose their own room in Ranger Hall or&#13;
the University Apartments.&#13;
Ranger Hall is a new facility&#13;
that opened in the fall of 1997. Rooms&#13;
in this hall are designed to be shared by&#13;
two students There is a TV lounge and&#13;
kitchenette&#13;
on each floor. A computer&#13;
lab, laundry room, fitness center and&#13;
study room are located 'on the lower&#13;
level.&#13;
University Apartments is an&#13;
apartment style facility with 4 bedroom&#13;
and 2 bathroom apartments. Each apart-&#13;
ment houses between 6 and 8 students&#13;
Apartments have full sized kitchens&#13;
equipped with a stove, refrigerator, table&#13;
and chairs. The living room area con-&#13;
tains a sofa, chairs and end table. A&#13;
laundry room and TV lounge are located&#13;
in the center of this facility&#13;
Students already living on earn&#13;
pus have had the opportunity tQsign uo&#13;
for rooms and now other UW-Parkside&#13;
students will have the same chance.&#13;
DeAnn Stone, Director of Residence&#13;
Life, said that they are taking a different&#13;
approach to reserving rooms. Current&#13;
student will now have preference over&#13;
in-coming freshman, whereas in the past&#13;
It was a first come, first serve baSIS. Of&#13;
the 798 rooms available, there are&#13;
approximately half of the rooms still&#13;
open.&#13;
Interested students should stop&#13;
in the Residence Life Office in Ranger&#13;
Hall between April 27th and May 8th. A&#13;
$50 security deposit is required.&#13;
'.&#13;
Professor of the Week&#13;
Sash a Radojevich&#13;
A University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside adjunct professor, often goes&#13;
unnoticed in the communication field for&#13;
her talent in teaching the theoretical&#13;
development aspect of organizational&#13;
theory and the social action theory.&#13;
Professor Jo-Anne Fogle, UW-Parkside's&#13;
communication department, is one of the&#13;
few faculty members who have devoted&#13;
her time and career into learning and&#13;
lecturing about the concept of&#13;
Coordinated Management of Meaning&#13;
(CMM). When asked to explain what&#13;
Coordinated Management of Meaning is&#13;
Fogle replied, "Coordinated&#13;
Management of Meaning is the ideas&#13;
that from birth onward we learn certain&#13;
information about how to behave and we&#13;
also learn certain information about who&#13;
we are."&#13;
Fogle is no stranger to the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside.  She&#13;
began her career teaching communica-&#13;
tion at the university in 198I-1985 as a&#13;
part-time faculty member. She then later&#13;
returned to the communication depart-&#13;
ment at UW-Parkside as a last minute&#13;
replacement for an associate professor in&#13;
the Fall of 1998. She now currently&#13;
holds the status of a part-time adjunct&#13;
professor, but hopes to be promoted as a&#13;
full-time faculty member in the near&#13;
future.&#13;
Fogle teaches such classes as&#13;
"Approaches to the Study of&#13;
Communication)" "Organizational&#13;
Communication," and is currently teach-&#13;
ing "Communication  and Gender." She&#13;
has also published numerous scholarly&#13;
articles including "Dance Along a Tight&#13;
Rope" and "The Multiple Realities of&#13;
Everyday Life: One Conversation;&#13;
Three Viewpoints."&#13;
"I find her courses very intel-&#13;
lectual and stimulating, as well as fun,"&#13;
replied Kerri Bachler, a former student&#13;
of Fogies.&#13;
A few things that Fogle enjoys&#13;
about teaching at UW-Parkside include&#13;
being able to interact with young college&#13;
students about ideas, sharing with the&#13;
students what she has learned and hav-&#13;
ing the opportunity to learn more, and,&#13;
most importantly, being just around the&#13;
students.&#13;
Professor Fogle offers a few&#13;
words of advice to her brights students&#13;
at UW-Parkside.  "Working hard in aca-&#13;
demics can be fun and rewarding at the&#13;
same time," and lastly she, "Welcomes&#13;
all freshmen students the opportunity to&#13;
take her fun freshmen seminar class with&#13;
her next semester."&#13;
In her graduate years Fogle was&#13;
awarded a full fellowship at the State&#13;
University of New York at Buffalo. She&#13;
was the only students in social sciences,&#13;
at that time ever, to have received the&#13;
full fellowship funding for two years in&#13;
a&#13;
row.&#13;
Fogle holds a bachelor's degree&#13;
in interpersonal and interdisciplinary&#13;
communication from State University&#13;
College at Brockport-New York. She&#13;
also has received a master's degree in&#13;
communication and a doctorate from&#13;
SUNY at Buffalo.&#13;
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The Student Newspaper of the Univ~rsity of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
-&#13;
VOLUME 26'ISSUE 26'ApriI 30, 1998&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
-&#13;
News&#13;
Open House a success&#13;
Police Beat...&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Student Voices&#13;
Page 2&#13;
Dealing With Stress&#13;
Page 3&#13;
One Night...&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Sexual Assault...  ;&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Coleen Tartaglia&#13;
Assistant Editor-in-Chief&#13;
of all that UWP has to offer them. Most&#13;
clubs, organizations,  fraternities, sorori-&#13;
ties, majors, minors,&#13;
and&#13;
offices on&#13;
cam-&#13;
p~s had a display area for the public to&#13;
see, including the University Police&#13;
Department.  UPPS had a collection of&#13;
handheld protection  devices and alarms&#13;
for the public to try.&#13;
Some of Tartuffe's actors,&#13;
Matthew Schnaare,  Matty Winkler,&#13;
Allison Phillips and Naomi Buchanan&#13;
walked around campus handing out fly-&#13;
ers and dressed in attire for the play.&#13;
.WIlL Rock radio station was&#13;
live on campus with air personalities&#13;
Phillnzinga  and Joni Meyers.&#13;
The University  of Wisconsin&#13;
Parks ide Open House, held on Saturday,&#13;
April 25, from 10-2, was a great success.&#13;
Past, present and perspective  students&#13;
from the Kenosha  and Racine area&#13;
attended,  as well as Faculty and Staff.&#13;
Kenosha radio station "95 WilL Rock",&#13;
and this year's Miss Wisconsin also&#13;
attended.&#13;
Admissions  Counselor Joel&#13;
Buschmann  said, " We are happy that&#13;
the Faculty and Staff were very involved&#13;
in this event.i..This  is a great building&#13;
block for next year's Open House."&#13;
Most of the Faculty and Staff were busy&#13;
at tables and walking around meeting&#13;
new people.&#13;
According  to Buschmann  UW-&#13;
P has a major problem, it has a stigma of&#13;
being a commuter  college. This Open&#13;
House makes the community,  present&#13;
students and perspective  students aware&#13;
Features   .&#13;
Calendar of Events&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Daughters to Work Day  Page 4&#13;
Grounded&#13;
Page 5&#13;
UWP Trivia&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Volunteer of Week&#13;
Page 5&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities   Page 5&#13;
Issues&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Poetry&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Spin Your Way&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Food Services&#13;
Page 7&#13;
According  to Buschmann this&#13;
Open House is not related to the 30th&#13;
Anniversary  that is coming up this fall.&#13;
However it's an introduction  to the com-&#13;
munity to show what UW-Parkside  had&#13;
to offer.&#13;
The Ranger Bear makes an&#13;
appearance at the Spring Open&#13;
House Festival.&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Faculty Senate votes down student representation&#13;
on Search and Screen Committees&#13;
Dr. Proctor&#13;
Page 8&#13;
He Said She Said&#13;
Page 8&#13;
Horoscope&#13;
Page 8&#13;
CD Review&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Fweep&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Humor Me&#13;
Page 9&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Page 9&#13;
15 against.&#13;
The Faculty Senate voted on&#13;
the resolution sent by the University&#13;
Committee  which passed, 14-3.&#13;
President Mandley was very&#13;
disappointed  by the Faculty Senate's&#13;
resistance to student representation.&#13;
"If all the other governing bod-&#13;
ies. such as student affairs, academic&#13;
staff and administration,  have student&#13;
representation,  then so should the&#13;
Faculty Senate."  Mandley continued by&#13;
saying, "This is by no means the end of&#13;
the battle with the Faculty Senate for&#13;
student representation.  If I have to pre-&#13;
sent a resolution every month for the rest&#13;
of my term until there is a solid commit-&#13;
ment by the faculty, that is what I will&#13;
do."&#13;
Mandley urges student to take a&#13;
stand because it is your tuition, your fac-&#13;
ulty and your school.&#13;
" I feel that students have a&#13;
right to have a vote in who administers&#13;
education to them," said Mandley.&#13;
President Mandley stated, "I am&#13;
very disturbed by this alternate resolu-&#13;
tion because it had no.real plan to get&#13;
student representation  on the searches."&#13;
In an attempt to bargain with&#13;
the Faculty Senate, President Mandley&#13;
presented a counter-resolution  on the&#13;
floor which asks for only one student, to&#13;
be appointed by PSGA, to sit on the&#13;
committee.&#13;
The Faculty Senate felt that&#13;
PSG A should not hold the power to&#13;
appoint students to these committees  and&#13;
that it should be left up to the depart-&#13;
ment. President Mandley also disagrees&#13;
with this. He feels that PSGA holds&#13;
power over student government.&#13;
Dr. Kinchen, Music&#13;
Department,  made a friendly amendment&#13;
that department  and PSGA have the&#13;
power to appoint this student together.&#13;
The Faculty Senate voted 9-8 for this,&#13;
but this was not two thirds majority so it&#13;
failed. The Faculty Senate then voted&#13;
the counter resolution  for PSGA to&#13;
appoint the student and the vote was 2-&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
The Parks ide Student&#13;
Government  Association  unanimously&#13;
passed a resolution  on April 10, recom-&#13;
mending that the Faculty Senate man-&#13;
date that two students sit on Faculty&#13;
Search and Screen Committees.&#13;
Presidents  of PSG A are allowed to make&#13;
resolutions  to the Faculty Senate which&#13;
is composed  of 35 members from all&#13;
departments  who deal with curriculum&#13;
issues and a variety of other tasks.&#13;
On April 21, President of&#13;
PSGA, Corey Mandley, presented a sim-&#13;
ilar version of the resolution to the&#13;
Faculty Senate.&#13;
The original resolution was&#13;
watered down by the University&#13;
Committee,  it stated the Faculty Senate&#13;
shou ld take steps to see that students are&#13;
actively involved  in the searches, but the&#13;
faculty senate does not have to mandate&#13;
that their be student representation.&#13;
sports&#13;
Mens Track&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Miller Retires&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Tulips Tiffs&#13;
Page 10&#13;
Inside&#13;
News&#13;
2-3&#13;
Features&#13;
.4-7&#13;
Entertainment..&#13;
8-9&#13;
Sports&#13;
10&#13;
Advertisements   11-12&#13;
News&#13;
April 30,&#13;
1998&#13;
page&#13;
2&#13;
Tartuffe is&#13;
being performed&#13;
in the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre this weekend.&#13;
Student Voices: Should The&#13;
University Police Carry Guns?&#13;
I am a 17 year old female at&#13;
UW-Parkside.  I live on campus, plan to&#13;
major in criminal justice, and am a&#13;
freshman. My opinion of whether or not&#13;
the UWP police should carry guns or not&#13;
is, yes they should carry guns. I realize&#13;
that most of the students against it argue&#13;
that nothing ever happens here at&#13;
Parks ide. I am from a town of about&#13;
15,000, and that is where NOTHING&#13;
never happens.  I have heard several&#13;
times that Kenosha is part of a drug traf-&#13;
fic ring. Being a future police officer, I&#13;
would worry about the violence that&#13;
comes along with the battle against&#13;
drugs. Sure the students here are not&#13;
causing a problem with the police that&#13;
would require the need for guns, but&#13;
there are several non-students  that drive&#13;
through the campus. My final thought&#13;
would be, if I were pulling someone&#13;
over and all I had was a little can of pep-&#13;
per spray and a night-stick,  I would pray&#13;
that the person doesn't  have a gun under&#13;
his or her seat. I think if the police have&#13;
the proper training with the usage of&#13;
weapons, then they should be able to&#13;
sport them in their holsters.&#13;
I am an African-American,  20&#13;
year old female with a major in English.&#13;
I permanently  reside in Milwaukee,  WI.&#13;
At&#13;
Parks ide,&#13;
we&#13;
rarely see vio-&#13;
lent crimes committed.  The average&#13;
complaints in "Police Beat" are traffic&#13;
violations, personal property thefts, and'&#13;
fire alarms. These things are serious in&#13;
some aspects and to answer these kinds&#13;
of complaints  is University  Police's job.&#13;
However, in the last five issues of&#13;
"Police&#13;
Beat,"&#13;
I have seen only two vio-&#13;
lent crimes.  One of them was a student&#13;
being battered, and the other one was&#13;
harassment of a female student by a for-&#13;
mer boyfriend.  Most of the rest of the&#13;
potentially dangerous crimes on campus&#13;
go unreported.  When are campus crimes&#13;
so violent that police need to have guns&#13;
at their sides?  I feel that with guns, the&#13;
University Police are too intimidating.&#13;
Many students are wondering,  what&#13;
brought on the decision for UWP Police&#13;
to carry guns, and have they had any&#13;
updated training?  In addition to firearm&#13;
safety training, they should also have&#13;
additional sensitivity  training geared&#13;
towards the diversity on our campus.&#13;
They have to deal with people from&#13;
every background,  and some students&#13;
may feel safer when the police have&#13;
guns, but this prompts others to protect&#13;
themselves  from the police.  They&#13;
should consider the students'  past expe-&#13;
riences with police.  A lot of people&#13;
object to the way UWP Police deal with&#13;
their situations,  and feel that by the&#13;
Police having guns that the situations&#13;
can only get worse.  This new rule&#13;
should be further investigated,  and when&#13;
the students are told more about why the&#13;
police have made this decision,  and what&#13;
kind of new training they have had, then&#13;
it should be allowed.&#13;
I am not afraid of the university&#13;
police carrying firearms.  What I am&#13;
afraid of is a situations  where firearms&#13;
would better protect me and they are not&#13;
available  to the police officers on cam-&#13;
pus.  I feel comfort  in the fact that the&#13;
university  police have the proper and&#13;
necessary  tools available  to do their&#13;
jobs.  Their jobs aren't  necessarily  to&#13;
protect us from each other, but from pos-&#13;
sible outside threat.  People other than&#13;
students;  faculty and staff are on or&#13;
around our campus.  Petrifying  Springs&#13;
Park is a prime example.  Many people&#13;
visit Pets Park, and lets face it, we may&#13;
no know too much about them.&#13;
As a commuter,  I sometimes&#13;
have to walk out to my car late at night.&#13;
In addition to the dark, the woods are all&#13;
around our campus  and the distance to&#13;
the parking lots could provide the per-&#13;
fect backdrop  for a crim inal to take&#13;
advantage  of female students  life myself.&#13;
I feel good about having a police force&#13;
on campus, especially  knowing that they&#13;
carry the necessary  weapons  of protec-&#13;
tion.  Who knows what kind of weapon&#13;
a criminal may carry.&#13;
In&#13;
the event of&#13;
something  horrible  like an attack occur-&#13;
ring, I would like the person responsible&#13;
for keeping me safe to have the same&#13;
strength of weapon as an attacker may&#13;
have.&#13;
I also have the confidence  in&#13;
our university  police that they know how&#13;
to use their guns safely and properly.&#13;
The cops on campus are real police offi-&#13;
cers.  They are trained professionals  and&#13;
know what their guns can do.  But they&#13;
are also properly trained how to use&#13;
them and not to use them at all, if possi-&#13;
ble.  I am willing to bet the officers&#13;
dread the day they may have to unhol-&#13;
ster their guns, but also know that it is&#13;
sometimes  a necessary  part of the job.&#13;
I'm glad the police carry&#13;
firearms,  it makes me feel safe. A gun&#13;
can be dangerous  when it is in the wrong&#13;
hands.  But in the hands of trained pro-&#13;
fessionals  like the university  police offi-&#13;
cers, a gun is a useful protection device&#13;
and the danger involved decreases dra-&#13;
matically.  I know we are all now safer&#13;
because the police carry guns, then in&#13;
the past when they did not.&#13;
-Female,  22 years old, Commuter&#13;
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work&#13;
witb&#13;
you on how&#13;
to create&#13;
advertising&#13;
and sell &#13;
it &#13;
to area&#13;
businesses.&#13;
After&#13;
the station&#13;
becomes&#13;
a major&#13;
source&#13;
of entertainment&#13;
for the&#13;
campus,&#13;
it plans&#13;
to go FM.&#13;
If you have&#13;
any questions,&#13;
call&#13;
WlPZ&#13;
at 595-2527,&#13;
www.uwp.edulclubs/wipz,&#13;
or&#13;
e-mail&#13;
wipz@uwp.edu.&#13;
Modifications&#13;
made&#13;
to PSGA constitution&#13;
Rixey&#13;
Herron&#13;
of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff&#13;
One&#13;
of the proposed&#13;
changes&#13;
is to&#13;
increase&#13;
the hours&#13;
for food&#13;
services.&#13;
According&#13;
to Mandley,&#13;
Marriott&#13;
Food&#13;
Services&#13;
and UW-Parkside&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
planning&#13;
to decrease&#13;
the time&#13;
food&#13;
ser-&#13;
vices&#13;
are available.&#13;
Mandley&#13;
feels&#13;
that&#13;
the increase&#13;
in &#13;
the student&#13;
population&#13;
demands&#13;
more,&#13;
not fewer&#13;
hours&#13;
for food&#13;
services.&#13;
Another&#13;
proposed&#13;
constitutional&#13;
alteration&#13;
is to increase&#13;
student&#13;
represen-&#13;
tation&#13;
in the PSG &#13;
A &#13;
with&#13;
the addition&#13;
of&#13;
several&#13;
senators&#13;
for a total&#13;
of &#13;
40. &#13;
Fifteen&#13;
of these&#13;
will&#13;
be from&#13;
organizations&#13;
at&#13;
UWP,&#13;
such&#13;
as the Parks&#13;
ide radio&#13;
station,&#13;
the Parkside&#13;
Activities&#13;
Board,&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
newspaper,&#13;
the Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union,&#13;
The Native&#13;
American&#13;
Club,&#13;
Latinos&#13;
Unidos,&#13;
and the Gay&#13;
and&#13;
Lesbian&#13;
Organization&#13;
(a complete&#13;
list of&#13;
organizations&#13;
can be found&#13;
in the student&#13;
government&#13;
constitution&#13;
under&#13;
article&#13;
V.,&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Branch,&#13;
Section&#13;
II.,&#13;
Membership).&#13;
Twenty-four&#13;
senators&#13;
are&#13;
elected&#13;
at-large&#13;
and the fortieth&#13;
member&#13;
is tbe chairperson&#13;
of the Faculty&#13;
Senate.&#13;
Student&#13;
discussions&#13;
on the changes&#13;
were&#13;
held&#13;
September&#13;
21 from&#13;
10 a.m to&#13;
noon,&#13;
I &#13;
to 2 p.m.,&#13;
and &#13;
3 &#13;
to &#13;
5 &#13;
p.m.;&#13;
September&#13;
22 from&#13;
10 a.m.&#13;
to noon,&#13;
and&#13;
2 to 5 p.m.;&#13;
September&#13;
23 from&#13;
10 a.m.&#13;
to noon&#13;
and 3 to 5 p.m.&#13;
The meetings&#13;
were&#13;
held&#13;
in the student&#13;
government&#13;
office&#13;
across&#13;
from&#13;
the coffee&#13;
shop.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
senators&#13;
have&#13;
lahored&#13;
since&#13;
June&#13;
1998,&#13;
modifying&#13;
the&#13;
PSG A constitution&#13;
and by-laws.&#13;
Voting&#13;
on the modified&#13;
constitution&#13;
will&#13;
coincide&#13;
with&#13;
the election&#13;
for senate&#13;
officers.&#13;
A referendum&#13;
will be added&#13;
to&#13;
the ballot&#13;
asking&#13;
students&#13;
if they&#13;
are for&#13;
or against&#13;
the changed&#13;
constitution.&#13;
For&#13;
student&#13;
review,&#13;
copies&#13;
of the new&#13;
consti-&#13;
tution&#13;
will be placed&#13;
in voting&#13;
areas.&#13;
Jf&#13;
passed,&#13;
the new&#13;
constitution&#13;
will&#13;
become&#13;
effective&#13;
a week&#13;
and a half from&#13;
its rati-&#13;
fication.&#13;
Corey&#13;
Mandley,&#13;
President&#13;
of the&#13;
PSGA&#13;
since&#13;
March&#13;
1998,&#13;
would&#13;
like to&#13;
see the new Eonstitution&#13;
ratified.&#13;
Mandley&#13;
stated,&#13;
"It &#13;
opens&#13;
the hori-&#13;
zon for something&#13;
that has never&#13;
been&#13;
done&#13;
in our student&#13;
government&#13;
before,&#13;
and that&#13;
is not just&#13;
increasing&#13;
diversity&#13;
but increasing&#13;
the productivity&#13;
of student&#13;
government."&#13;
Mandley&#13;
also&#13;
said,&#13;
"[The&#13;
new&#13;
con-&#13;
stitution]&#13;
sets priorities&#13;
and basically&#13;
outlines&#13;
what&#13;
exactly&#13;
our duties&#13;
are as&#13;
student&#13;
government&#13;
officers,&#13;
what&#13;
we&#13;
need&#13;
to do, and the consequences&#13;
of&#13;
being&#13;
an elected&#13;
member&#13;
if we don't."&#13;
SpDrtJ&#13;
Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
Results&#13;
Intro&#13;
to Rugby&#13;
eWJ&#13;
Bus&#13;
Passes&#13;
Available&#13;
Mini&#13;
Courses&#13;
Offered&#13;
Tales&#13;
from&#13;
the Road&#13;
The&#13;
Philosophy&#13;
of Religion&#13;
ntertllinlhent&#13;
Crossword&#13;
puzzle&#13;
Comic&#13;
~eIltH.reJ&#13;
Whitman&#13;
expert&#13;
on campus&#13;
Police&#13;
Beat&#13;
Repair,&#13;
Dance&#13;
the Night&#13;
Away&#13;
(ball-&#13;
room&#13;
dancing),&#13;
Picture&#13;
Perfect&#13;
(pho-&#13;
tography),&#13;
Walk to a New You, The&#13;
Ancient&#13;
Art of Chinese&#13;
Herbs,&#13;
Bird&#13;
Watching,&#13;
Body&#13;
Work&#13;
Basics&#13;
(stress&#13;
relief),&#13;
Conflict&#13;
Management,&#13;
Financial&#13;
Strategies&#13;
for Successful&#13;
Retirement,&#13;
and Self-Defeose&#13;
for&#13;
Women.&#13;
These&#13;
classes&#13;
make&#13;
it easy&#13;
to see what this university&#13;
has to&#13;
offer to everyone.&#13;
For more&#13;
informa-&#13;
tion, a brochure&#13;
with a complete&#13;
list&#13;
of classes,&#13;
times,&#13;
and fees, or to reg-&#13;
ister, call the UW-Parkside&#13;
Information&#13;
Center&#13;
at (414)595-2345&#13;
or Franca&#13;
Carls,&#13;
Union/Activities&#13;
Program&#13;
Coordinator,&#13;
at (414)595-&#13;
2279.&#13;
~  09/17/98&#13;
09/17/98&#13;
Inc 98-477&#13;
Traffic&#13;
Violation,&#13;
Inner Loop Road,&#13;
2:09 a.m.&#13;
~&#13;
Officer&#13;
observed&#13;
a vehicle&#13;
traveling&#13;
on the&#13;
wrong&#13;
side of the road and then entering&#13;
a&#13;
"Do &#13;
Not Enter"&#13;
area.&#13;
Driver&#13;
was given&#13;
a field&#13;
sobriety&#13;
and breathalyzer&#13;
test. Citations&#13;
were&#13;
issued&#13;
for Driving&#13;
After&#13;
Revocation,&#13;
Failure&#13;
to&#13;
Obey&#13;
Sign and Underage&#13;
Drinking,&#13;
2nd offense.&#13;
Driver&#13;
was taken to Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
Jail.&#13;
09/17/98&#13;
Inc 98-475&#13;
Criminal&#13;
Damage&#13;
to PropertylState,&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Hall,&#13;
I&#13;
:20 a.m. Officer&#13;
responding&#13;
to a damage&#13;
report&#13;
found&#13;
two exterior&#13;
doors&#13;
damaged.&#13;
Further&#13;
investigation&#13;
pending.&#13;
09116198&#13;
Inc 98-476&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft,&#13;
Uoion&#13;
Lot, 5:41 p.m.&#13;
Student&#13;
reported&#13;
her parking&#13;
permit&#13;
was taken&#13;
from her vehicle&#13;
which&#13;
had a window&#13;
rolled&#13;
down.&#13;
No suspects&#13;
or witnesses&#13;
at this time.&#13;
09/18/98&#13;
Inc 98-480&#13;
Personal&#13;
Property&#13;
Theft,&#13;
Union&#13;
104,6:47&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Staff member&#13;
teaching&#13;
a pool class reported&#13;
two pool cues missing.&#13;
No suspects&#13;
or witnesses&#13;
at &#13;
this &#13;
time.&#13;
llo&#13;
09/18/98&#13;
Ioc 98-481&#13;
Agency&#13;
Assist,&#13;
CTH E aod CTH JR., 10:49 p.m.&#13;
~&#13;
Officers&#13;
were requested&#13;
to assist&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept.&#13;
for an injury&#13;
accident.&#13;
Officers&#13;
assisted&#13;
in obtaining&#13;
witness/subject&#13;
information.&#13;
09/19/98&#13;
Inc 98-482&#13;
Liquor&#13;
Law Violation,&#13;
University&#13;
Apartmeots,&#13;
12:25 a.m. While&#13;
on routine&#13;
patrol,&#13;
officer&#13;
noticed&#13;
a subject&#13;
holding&#13;
a can of beer.&#13;
Subject&#13;
was issued&#13;
a citation&#13;
for Underage&#13;
Possession&#13;
of Alcohol.&#13;
09/19/98&#13;
Inc 98-483&#13;
Liquor&#13;
Law Violation,&#13;
University&#13;
Apartments,&#13;
2:51 &#13;
a.m.&#13;
Officers&#13;
responded&#13;
to an anonymous&#13;
call regarding&#13;
a loud party in progress.&#13;
Officers,&#13;
along&#13;
with &#13;
resident&#13;
advisors&#13;
went to&#13;
the apartment&#13;
and found&#13;
numerous&#13;
underage&#13;
drinkers.&#13;
Four citations&#13;
were issued.&#13;
09119/98&#13;
Inc 98-484&#13;
Alarm,&#13;
WYLL&#13;
D2 Exterior&#13;
Door,&#13;
3:21 &#13;
a.m,&#13;
Employee&#13;
reported&#13;
bearing&#13;
ao alarm&#13;
from the&#13;
Library&#13;
area. Officer&#13;
checked&#13;
aod found&#13;
alarm&#13;
coming&#13;
from a door push-bar&#13;
exiting&#13;
tbe library.&#13;
System&#13;
was reset &#13;
and &#13;
turned&#13;
back &#13;
on.&#13;
Mini&#13;
courses&#13;
offered&#13;
this fall&#13;
Becky&#13;
Bergman&#13;
of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Stall&#13;
This fall, tbe University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Union&#13;
Activities&#13;
will offer a program&#13;
called&#13;
Reach&#13;
for&#13;
the Stars.&#13;
Tbis program&#13;
consists&#13;
of&#13;
14 short,&#13;
non-credit&#13;
courses&#13;
on week-&#13;
day evenings.&#13;
These&#13;
classes&#13;
are&#13;
designed&#13;
to help students&#13;
build fuo&#13;
and koowledge&#13;
into their busy, every-&#13;
day schedules.&#13;
There&#13;
is no long term&#13;
commitment&#13;
or grades.&#13;
The courses&#13;
offered&#13;
will ioclude:&#13;
Don't&#13;
Weight&#13;
Around&#13;
- Be Healthy&#13;
Now,&#13;
Solids&#13;
and Stripes&#13;
Billiards&#13;
Class&#13;
and&#13;
Conversational&#13;
Spanish.&#13;
Other&#13;
class-&#13;
es include&#13;
Couples&#13;
Massage,&#13;
Bike&#13;
Bus passes&#13;
available&#13;
to UW-P&#13;
students&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
of tlze Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
now have better&#13;
access&#13;
to&#13;
campus&#13;
and greater&#13;
freedom&#13;
to&#13;
explore&#13;
Racine&#13;
County.&#13;
The&#13;
University&#13;
recently&#13;
reached&#13;
an agree-&#13;
ment with Racine's&#13;
Belle Urban&#13;
System&#13;
to issue bus passes&#13;
for all stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
The passes&#13;
allow&#13;
students&#13;
to ride&#13;
any Racine&#13;
bus at aoy time for free.&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
campus&#13;
is the only&#13;
location&#13;
in Kenosha&#13;
County&#13;
served&#13;
by&#13;
Attention&#13;
Students:&#13;
Please&#13;
be&#13;
courteous&#13;
of the janitorial&#13;
staf&#13;
and dispose&#13;
of your&#13;
trash&#13;
rather&#13;
than leaving&#13;
it strewn&#13;
about&#13;
the classroom.&#13;
the Belle&#13;
Urban&#13;
System.&#13;
"This&#13;
agreement&#13;
is the result&#13;
of&#13;
four and a half years&#13;
of negotiations,"&#13;
said UW-Parkside&#13;
Director&#13;
of&#13;
University&#13;
Police&#13;
and Public&#13;
Safety&#13;
Robert&#13;
Deane.&#13;
"The passes&#13;
are paid&#13;
for with student&#13;
segregated&#13;
fees."&#13;
Deane&#13;
credits&#13;
Bell Urban&#13;
System&#13;
Transit&#13;
Planner&#13;
Mike&#13;
Glasheen&#13;
with&#13;
helping&#13;
to make&#13;
the agreement&#13;
possi-&#13;
ble. He said pass holders&#13;
may occa-&#13;
sionally&#13;
be asked&#13;
for identification&#13;
to&#13;
assure&#13;
that they are UW-Parkside&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
The passes&#13;
are available&#13;
at the&#13;
University's&#13;
Information&#13;
Desk in the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Union.&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
is published&#13;
every&#13;
Thursday&#13;
throughout&#13;
the semester&#13;
by students&#13;
of the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
who are solely&#13;
responsible&#13;
for its editorial&#13;
policy&#13;
and &#13;
content.&#13;
SUbscriptions&#13;
are available&#13;
at the cost of &#13;
$&#13;
I5&#13;
for 26 issues.&#13;
Lettet'$&#13;
to the Editor&#13;
policy:&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
encourages&#13;
lette1'$lo&#13;
the &#13;
Editor,&#13;
Letters&#13;
should&#13;
not exceed&#13;
250 words&#13;
and sh9Uld&#13;
be delivered&#13;
to the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
office &#13;
(WYLL&#13;
D-.l&#13;
or e-mailedto&#13;
bolgrOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
by ooon the&#13;
1'0.&#13;
..&#13;
fore publiC/ltion,&#13;
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must be typed&#13;
and include&#13;
the author's&#13;
name&#13;
atljl&#13;
pbone&#13;
number.&#13;
leiters&#13;
must be &#13;
free&#13;
fro&#13;
eadi,ng&#13;
or libelous&#13;
content.&#13;
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that fail to com-&#13;
ply..&#13;
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publication&#13;
purposes,&#13;
author's&#13;
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but only upon request.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
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reserves&#13;
the right to edit all letters,&#13;
~&#13;
~  The Ranger&#13;
N&#13;
e~s&#13;
is looking&#13;
for individuals&#13;
to fill the&#13;
position&#13;
of Editor-in-Chief&#13;
and Layout&#13;
Editor&#13;
for the&#13;
1998-99&#13;
school&#13;
year.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff:&#13;
Edltor-In-Cblef&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Bulgrin&#13;
AssiStant&#13;
Editor&#13;
PetetMioor&#13;
Sports&#13;
Editor&#13;
Sonya&#13;
Flower&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Schwalbach&#13;
Photo&#13;
Editor&#13;
Michelle&#13;
LaCount&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Elise Cochran&#13;
Office&#13;
Assistant&#13;
jeanie &#13;
Schober&#13;
NewsTham&#13;
Becky&#13;
Bergman&#13;
Rixey&#13;
Heron&#13;
OIlnmnlsts&#13;
BiIIAger&#13;
Aaroo&#13;
Rodriguez&#13;
DonNelson'&#13;
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SUI\lIllY&#13;
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Kenneth&#13;
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the&#13;
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of  Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside&#13;
on  Dec.&#13;
seventh,&#13;
eighth&#13;
and&#13;
ninth.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
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in the revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
of a neighborhood&#13;
in East&#13;
St.&#13;
Loui&#13;
, II. His visit&#13;
was&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by UW-&#13;
Parksidc's&#13;
Center&#13;
for&#13;
Community&#13;
PartnershipslNeighborhood&#13;
University&#13;
Alliance&#13;
(NVA).&#13;
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at  UW-Parkside,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
poke&#13;
to  tudents,&#13;
faculty&#13;
and a variety&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
universities&#13;
members&#13;
on  "The&#13;
Engaged&#13;
University."&#13;
He also&#13;
made&#13;
trips&#13;
to the Family&#13;
Resource&#13;
Center&#13;
of Racine&#13;
and&#13;
the Lincoln&#13;
Neighborhood&#13;
Center&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
Both&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
are targeted&#13;
by UW-Parkside's&#13;
I-IUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
offered&#13;
suggestions&#13;
and tips&#13;
of hi success&#13;
to the centers&#13;
on the site vis-&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
Jenni&#13;
Wehrli&#13;
Of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff&#13;
From&#13;
mid-October&#13;
to December&#13;
2,&#13;
there&#13;
was a "penny&#13;
war"&#13;
going&#13;
on in&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Hall.&#13;
The&#13;
first,&#13;
second,&#13;
and&#13;
third&#13;
floors&#13;
each&#13;
had their&#13;
own&#13;
jars&#13;
and&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floor&#13;
were&#13;
com-&#13;
bined&#13;
because&#13;
they&#13;
are smaller&#13;
than&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
floors.&#13;
The&#13;
idea&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
one&#13;
penny&#13;
counted&#13;
as one point,&#13;
and silver&#13;
its. He spoke&#13;
of his experiences&#13;
with&#13;
revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
in the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
neighbor-&#13;
hood.&#13;
One&#13;
of Reardon's&#13;
suggestions&#13;
to make&#13;
a successful&#13;
partnership&#13;
between&#13;
the uni-&#13;
versity&#13;
and the &#13;
community&#13;
was to make&#13;
small&#13;
and&#13;
tangible&#13;
improvements&#13;
to the&#13;
neighborhoods.&#13;
Once&#13;
these&#13;
steps&#13;
were&#13;
taken,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
believes&#13;
that the partner-&#13;
ship&#13;
will blossom.&#13;
"You&#13;
have&#13;
to walk&#13;
the walk,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Reardon,&#13;
"and&#13;
talk the talk."&#13;
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key to successful&#13;
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partnerships&#13;
is putting&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
in the drivers&#13;
seat.&#13;
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in East&#13;
St. Louis,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
passed&#13;
out&#13;
maps&#13;
and disposable&#13;
cameras&#13;
to the neigh-&#13;
borhood&#13;
residents&#13;
at  the  first&#13;
meeting.&#13;
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there,&#13;
the residents&#13;
were&#13;
instructed&#13;
to take&#13;
nine&#13;
photos&#13;
of positive&#13;
aspects&#13;
of&#13;
the neighborhood,&#13;
nine&#13;
shots&#13;
of the nega-&#13;
tive aspects&#13;
of the neighborhood&#13;
and nine&#13;
pictures&#13;
of untapped&#13;
resources.&#13;
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were&#13;
also&#13;
instructed&#13;
to place&#13;
landmarks&#13;
and&#13;
boarders&#13;
on their&#13;
maps.&#13;
These&#13;
activities&#13;
helped&#13;
point&#13;
out troubled&#13;
areas&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
teach&#13;
the&#13;
residents&#13;
about&#13;
democratic&#13;
research.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
pointed&#13;
out that a partnership&#13;
was&#13;
not about&#13;
the university&#13;
helping&#13;
the&#13;
community.&#13;
"The&#13;
term&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
be service&#13;
learn-&#13;
ing,&#13;
it should&#13;
be reciprocal&#13;
learning,"&#13;
said&#13;
Reardon.&#13;
He stressed&#13;
that&#13;
the university&#13;
could&#13;
learn&#13;
from&#13;
the  neighborhood&#13;
and&#13;
vice&#13;
versa.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
recently&#13;
celebrated&#13;
his tenth&#13;
anniversary&#13;
on the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
Project.&#13;
He stated&#13;
that the relationship&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
must&#13;
be a&#13;
long&#13;
lasting&#13;
and sustainable&#13;
commitment.&#13;
He believes&#13;
that the role of the university&#13;
will&#13;
change&#13;
throughout&#13;
the process.&#13;
Currently,&#13;
according&#13;
to Reardon,&#13;
there&#13;
are 88 schools&#13;
with&#13;
grants&#13;
similar&#13;
to UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
HUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
His&#13;
project&#13;
has&#13;
spread&#13;
to eleven&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
in East&#13;
SI.&#13;
Louis,&#13;
II.  His&#13;
visit&#13;
concluded&#13;
Wed.&#13;
evening&#13;
with&#13;
a dinner&#13;
with&#13;
the  NVA&#13;
Partnership&#13;
Council.&#13;
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to the Ranger&#13;
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WIPZ&#13;
is the first&#13;
completely&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent-run&#13;
radio&#13;
station&#13;
in the  history&#13;
of UW-Parkside.&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
prides&#13;
itself&#13;
in  providing&#13;
student&#13;
programming&#13;
and&#13;
being&#13;
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for all students&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
ideas&#13;
and&#13;
thoughts.&#13;
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In&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
system&#13;
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radio&#13;
sta-&#13;
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or world&#13;
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first&#13;
focus&#13;
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news.&#13;
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of&#13;
WIPZ's&#13;
purpose&#13;
is to inform&#13;
the stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
of UW-Parkside&#13;
what&#13;
is going&#13;
on and&#13;
why.&#13;
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for&#13;
a story&#13;
or would&#13;
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of our&#13;
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0131.&#13;
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semester&#13;
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is&#13;
looking&#13;
for  more&#13;
on-air&#13;
talent&#13;
and&#13;
music&#13;
directors.&#13;
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or have&#13;
opinions&#13;
that&#13;
you&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to hear&#13;
discussed&#13;
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stop&#13;
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If&#13;
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train-&#13;
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during&#13;
the semester&#13;
break.&#13;
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will&#13;
be a great&#13;
time&#13;
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members&#13;
and&#13;
the executive&#13;
board&#13;
of WIPZ.&#13;
Penny&#13;
War&#13;
a success!&#13;
coins&#13;
or paper&#13;
money&#13;
were&#13;
subtracted&#13;
points.&#13;
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tense&#13;
competition&#13;
as people&#13;
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jars&#13;
full&#13;
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into their&#13;
own&#13;
floor's&#13;
jar,&#13;
and emptied&#13;
their&#13;
pockets&#13;
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other&#13;
floors'&#13;
jars.&#13;
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winners&#13;
of the&#13;
contest,&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floors,&#13;
received&#13;
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party.&#13;
Christy&#13;
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about&#13;
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in Kenosha.&#13;
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              <text>Spons coverage&#13;
Wrestlers end&#13;
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·Page 8-9&#13;
turns&#13;
into "fraud"&#13;
Christine Donalies&#13;
Special to The Ranger&#13;
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grants and incomes tend to have&#13;
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perspective.  Reward or punishment&#13;
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over who first discovered the AIDS&#13;
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Fraud,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
NEWS&#13;
2,3&#13;
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Onthe Big screen&#13;
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OfficeSpace face&#13;
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Alumni Forum draws  enthu-&#13;
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Getting anyone to give up&#13;
a Saturday morning, even a&#13;
snowy Saturday morning,&#13;
is&#13;
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given year. But that's what a&#13;
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Feb. 20,to attend the Alumni&#13;
Forum.&#13;
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30th&#13;
year anniversary cele-&#13;
bration, the Forum was held&#13;
to give alumni the chance to&#13;
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Keating  and  hear  the&#13;
University's  plans for the&#13;
future.&#13;
"We are working  to&#13;
become an engaged univer-&#13;
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told the alumni. 'We want to&#13;
better connect. with you and&#13;
with&#13;
the communities we&#13;
serve for the benefit of our&#13;
current and future students.&#13;
[The alumni] are important&#13;
in&#13;
this&#13;
equation because you&#13;
help to create the internships&#13;
and  job  opportunities&#13;
today's and tomorrow's stu-&#13;
dents need."&#13;
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report on research about&#13;
business  community  atti-&#13;
tudes toward UW-Parkside.&#13;
They later heard from Dean&#13;
Richard Stolz on new devel-&#13;
opment&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
business cur-&#13;
riculum,&#13;
See Alumni,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
UW-Parkside Chancellor Jack Keating addresses alumni during&#13;
Saturday's forum. Keatingtold alumni they are important to current&#13;
and future students as role models and because they create future&#13;
internshipsandjobsforstudents.&#13;
Clinton Impeachment:  Insiderls  View&#13;
Everyone wants to know&#13;
what happened during the&#13;
historical Clinton impeach-&#13;
ment trial-who argued for&#13;
the president? Who led the&#13;
fight to remove Clinton?&#13;
Who fell asleep?&#13;
Students&#13;
can&#13;
get the inside&#13;
infonnation straight from 5th&#13;
District Congressman Tom&#13;
Barrett on Friday, Feb. 26.&#13;
The Milwaukee Democrat&#13;
will&#13;
meet with students at&#13;
9:15.&#13;
a.rn,&#13;
in room 107 of&#13;
Molinaro Hall. The public&#13;
is&#13;
invited to attend.&#13;
Barrett, as a&#13;
member ofthe&#13;
House Judiciary Committee,&#13;
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the proceedings. His vtsit&#13;
is&#13;
sponsored  by the UW-&#13;
Parkside  Political Science&#13;
Depariment and the Legal&#13;
Studies Program.&#13;
"This is a great opportuni-&#13;
ty forus to get abetter under-&#13;
standing of what went on&#13;
during the trial and what it&#13;
was like to actuaOy be there&#13;
each step of the way," said&#13;
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Professor of Political Science&#13;
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Monardi.&#13;
"Congressman Barrett had an&#13;
extraordinary&#13;
view and&#13;
we&#13;
are fortunate that he will&#13;
share that with our students&#13;
and the public."&#13;
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Feb. 25 to March 3&#13;
Art&#13;
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27&#13;
• Invitational High School Art Teachers Exhibition, March&#13;
7&#13;
to&#13;
30&#13;
All&#13;
exhibits&#13;
are&#13;
free.&#13;
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and Thursdays,&#13;
11&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
5&#13;
p.m.; Tuesdays and Wednesdays,&#13;
11&#13;
a.m. to&#13;
8&#13;
p.rn.&#13;
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Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin, February&#13;
2&amp;-27,&#13;
March&#13;
5-&#13;
6,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.; matinee: March 4, 10&#13;
a.m.,&#13;
Studio B Theater; adults&#13;
$8,&#13;
seniors and students $6&#13;
Accent on the Arts&#13;
Battle Creek Boy Choir,&#13;
March&#13;
13,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Communication  Arts&#13;
Theater; main floor&#13;
I&#13;
balcony&#13;
$8,&#13;
students $6&#13;
Music&#13;
UW-Parkside   Community   Band  and  Belle  City  Brassworks,&#13;
Thursday, March&#13;
4,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Communication  Arts Theater; public&#13;
$5,&#13;
senior and students $3&#13;
UW-Parkside  Noon Concert Series&#13;
George Lindquist, guitar, Wednesday, March&#13;
3,&#13;
Union Theater,&#13;
free&#13;
Films&#13;
UW-Parkside Foreign Film Series: The Wmter Guest, February&#13;
25-28&#13;
Films&#13;
are&#13;
shown  Thursday IFriday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
8&#13;
p.m.;&#13;
Sunday, 2 p.m. in the Union Theater. Admission  is by season pass.&#13;
Parkside Activities Board Films&#13;
Pulp Fiction, March 3 and 5; all PAB&#13;
filrns&#13;
are $1 for students, $2 for&#13;
non-students;  shows start at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Cinema&#13;
Soup&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Substance&#13;
• ''Body Image&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Eating Disorders." UW-Parkside  Wellness Director&#13;
and Professor of Health and Physical Education Penny Lyter&#13;
discusses&#13;
appearance  issues facing today's society and the media's influence On&#13;
serious health problems. The programs is Wednesday, March&#13;
3,&#13;
at noon&#13;
in Union Room&#13;
104.&#13;
Admission, bread and soup&#13;
are&#13;
free.&#13;
Race, Class&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Gender Book Study&#13;
Paradise  by Toni Morrison,  February&#13;
26,&#13;
meets at&#13;
3:30&#13;
p.m. in&#13;
II&#13;
Molinaro Hall Room&#13;
111;&#13;
books available in Campus Bookstore.&#13;
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...&#13;
Liberal Religious  Forum: 'The Death of Adam: Theology&#13;
After_&#13;
Darwin," Monday, March&#13;
1,&#13;
noon, Student Union, Room&#13;
104-106.&#13;
_&#13;
Well Day Health Fair, Tuesday, March 2; 9 a.m. to 2 p.rn., Upper&#13;
I-&#13;
Main Place,&#13;
free.&#13;
China Study Tour information  session, Tuesday, March 9, 6 p.m.,&#13;
Q\&#13;
Molinaro Hall, Room&#13;
116,&#13;
free.&#13;
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people are crazy.&#13;
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sounds  fa.nu&#13;
liar&#13;
. Perhaps&#13;
this&#13;
re~inds  you of&#13;
Twisterz&#13;
Or&#13;
Conjettiz,&#13;
but the bar is in Pans&#13;
in&#13;
1904.&#13;
The conversations  also&#13;
include&#13;
a bit&#13;
of&#13;
intellectual  thought.  The patrons  of the bar&#13;
are&#13;
not UW-Parks.de  students,&#13;
but&#13;
happen to be Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein.    That'  right, just before&#13;
they&#13;
reach the status of genius, they experience  a lag in their w rk. Steve Martin&#13;
wrote&#13;
the play "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" about what that might have been&#13;
like.&#13;
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play is performed  and produced  by UW-Parks.d   students  and&#13;
is&#13;
direct·&#13;
ed by Dr. Leon J. Van Dyke.&#13;
It&#13;
opens  at the Univ  rsity of WlSCOnsin-Parkside&#13;
Communication  Arts Studio Theatre  n February&#13;
26.&#13;
Steve Martin's&#13;
por-&#13;
trayal of Einstein  and Picasso gives a m re human  angle of the two&#13;
highly&#13;
respected&#13;
individuals.  Picasso, played  by&#13;
Gil&#13;
Gonzalez  of&#13;
Radne,&#13;
admits&#13;
his&#13;
desire to change the century and leave th  world '1ittered with beauty."&#13;
Einstein,&#13;
played by Brad Kostreva of Ken&#13;
ha,&#13;
struggles  to prov&#13;
that&#13;
his equations and&#13;
theories&#13;
are&#13;
every bit as artistic  and beautiful  as any  f Picasso's "sketches."&#13;
Martin adds&#13;
real&#13;
people and one-lin&#13;
!'S&#13;
to th   interacti  ns that are&#13;
typical&#13;
of&#13;
his&#13;
side-splitting  humor. There is also a self-proclaimed  world changer and a&#13;
sur-&#13;
prise guest that make an appearance&#13;
to&#13;
encourag   and inspIre th mall.&#13;
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Hlavka,&#13;
jillian&#13;
Lavinka,&#13;
Katie&#13;
Liddicoat, Chastity Washington,&#13;
Rich&#13;
Smith, Sam&#13;
Goeb,&#13;
and]   Pirto&#13;
as&#13;
Freddy&#13;
the bartender  of the Lapin Agile.  P rforman&#13;
begin  Friday  and  Saturday,&#13;
February&#13;
26&#13;
and&#13;
27&#13;
at&#13;
7:30&#13;
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foll&#13;
wing&#13;
w&#13;
k&#13;
nd on&#13;
Marcil&#13;
5&#13;
and&#13;
6&#13;
at&#13;
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p.m. There&#13;
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n Thursd  y, March&#13;
4&#13;
at&#13;
10&#13;
am&#13;
TIckets&#13;
are&#13;
available for $8 to the public and&#13;
$6&#13;
t studen   and&#13;
tors,    ating&#13;
is&#13;
limited and reservati  ns&#13;
are&#13;
encouraged.  For&#13;
inf&#13;
rrnati n  r tick&#13;
ets,&#13;
call&#13;
595-2564.&#13;
Office  Assistant&#13;
Jeanie Schober&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Bill Ager&#13;
Aaron Rodriguez&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
Writers&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Vito Tribuzio&#13;
Ranger  Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Jeff Mueller&#13;
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              <text>Student Newspaper f th Universi . . . o e niversity of Wlsconsm-Parkslde&#13;
=&#13;
~Jr: September 21, 2000&#13;
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-------- Issue 2 Vo1.30&#13;
English104 Basic Reporting&#13;
ClassMakes Debut&#13;
~Udy'screw: Judy Logsdon, third from left, takes a break from class with her reporters Sheree&#13;
omer,former class member Marci Olson, Zach Robertson, Craig Braun, and Gina Ciardo.&#13;
s~XPectto see the names Craig Braun, Gina Ciardo,&#13;
eree Homer, and Zach Robertson in The Ranger&#13;
earlyand often during the semester. Each is enrolled&#13;
In~udyLogsdon's English 104 Basic Reporting class&#13;
~ll also are members of the paper's reporting staff. . t:required to write one article a week originatIn~.&#13;
m tneir ."beat." Braun will cover the campus&#13;
po Ice, adrmsslOns and curriculum, and entertam-&#13;
:nt news. Ciardo's beat includes the chancellor's&#13;
the~' U~versity Relations, the office of the 'prov,?st,&#13;
th JWn s cabinet, affirmative action, Alumm Affairs,&#13;
eoe System, university marketing. the library and&#13;
COll~utercenter, the faculty, the TeaChing Center, the&#13;
B . ge of Arts and Sciences and the School of&#13;
e,illmess and Technology, ethnic studies, weekend&#13;
studge, and evening school. Homer covers donns,.&#13;
ent government, clubs, tutoring, and student hfe&#13;
in general, while Robertson will track the UWParkside&#13;
Ranger athletic teams and the certification&#13;
programs / within the Physical Education&#13;
Department.&#13;
From those beats, they will be writing a variety of&#13;
stories from straight news to features and profiles.&#13;
Their responsibilities are to seek out story ideas.&#13;
However, if an event or breaking news or a story&#13;
idea about personnel or students occurs within their&#13;
beats, they will be open to covering these news stories.&#13;
If you have a potential news story that falls within&#13;
the English 104 students' beats, contact logsdon@Uwp.edu&#13;
bye-mall or call ext. 2404.&#13;
As Logsdon puts it: "The students and I look forward&#13;
to the upcoming semester and to their published storiesinThe&#13;
Ranger on your personnel and departments."&#13;
Foul Weather&#13;
Fouls Residents'&#13;
Monday Night&#13;
by Brenda Dunham&#13;
Lightning struck close to home the rainy night of&#13;
Monday, Sept 11. How close? One report said a bolt&#13;
touched down in the University Apartments volleyball&#13;
courts, Just 25 feet from the buildings. According&#13;
to resident Paul Nault, "The surges set off fire alarms&#13;
in buildings two and four."&#13;
Hollie Carpenter, building two resident assistant&#13;
(RA), said all of the RAs were assembled in the core&#13;
building for their weekly staff meeting.&#13;
"The coni building alarm goes off whenever any&#13;
building alarm goes off.. We followed procedure by&#13;
findmg out which buildings had alarms going off,&#13;
clearmg out the people in tliose buildings, and giving&#13;
the 'okay' to go back in," she said, "The police are&#13;
automatically dispatched. They figure out if they&#13;
need to call the fire department and then go around to&#13;
help reset the alarms."&#13;
Carpenter said the lightning and rain made for an&#13;
eventful birthday.&#13;
"That's a birthday I won't forget. I got so wet, my&#13;
pants are still drying two days later," She recalled.&#13;
Carpenter, along with the rest of the RAs, was out in&#13;
the storm from 9:30 to 10 p.m. The residents were&#13;
outside as well.&#13;
"Most of them crowded under the eaves or went into&#13;
their cars," said Carpenter&#13;
Eventually everyone got to go back to what they&#13;
we~e doing, but Hollie said if there's anext time, "All&#13;
residents should evacuate the building and as soon as&#13;
we know everything is okay then we will let everyone&#13;
back into the buildings."&#13;
2.&#13;
I n d e&#13;
•&#13;
S 1&#13;
3 WIPZ-FMback on -air&#13;
Radio free Parkside ready to rock campus&#13;
4 Briefly&#13;
Schripsema leads orchestra; Trager leads Ghana&#13;
tour&#13;
5 Hispanic Heritage Month&#13;
Celebrate, whether yor're Hispanic or not&#13;
6 AI Crist, Meet our enrollment gUY&#13;
Here to help students get the most out ot UW&#13;
Parkside experience&#13;
1 Sports&#13;
Men's soccer perfect after five games; women&#13;
tie&#13;
8 Backyard Bash&#13;
Join the party on the patio&#13;
STIFF&#13;
Co Editors&#13;
Brenda Dunham&#13;
Sarah Olsen Photgraphy Director&#13;
JeffreyAlley&#13;
Designers&#13;
Sam English&#13;
EricPlace&#13;
Business Manager/Business Team&#13;
Open&#13;
Reporters:&#13;
TyronePayton&#13;
Jennie-LeighMorris&#13;
Craig Braun&#13;
Gina Ciardo&#13;
Sheree Homer&#13;
Zach Robertson&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Ranger Office&#13;
WyllieD-139C&#13;
ph. 262.595.2287&#13;
fax 262.595.2295&#13;
The, ,Ranger is.pu,bfo~ ev~ry .Thu~ay throughout the semester by students of the University of WlSCOnsin-Parkside who are so e y res~lbl.e r It;;editorial policy and content. '&#13;
Letters to the Editor ~hcy: The Ranger encourages letters to the Editor. Letters should not exceed 2SOwords and should be delivered&#13;
to the Ranger 0 . ce (WyLL o.l39C) , Lcth:!rsmust be typed and include the author's n3)TIeand phone number Letters must&#13;
be free from Ill!sleadmg or libelous content. Letters that fair to comply will not be published. For publication ~ author's&#13;
name can be W1thheld,. but only upon request. The Ranger reserves the right to edit all letters.&#13;
:- - - - - - - -Diiliii 2-iii- @-die if - - - ---"i&#13;
I I&#13;
: 9/21109/2J/2000&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
ISpecial Event! .&#13;
I" Today, Thursday, Sept. 21: Backyard Bash, Union Patio, mUSIc by&#13;
IFade 2 Shade laughs from comic Alexandra McHale, and novelty&#13;
levents throughout the day, 3 to 11 p.m., free. Don't miss this!&#13;
I&#13;
:" Today, Thursday, Sept. 21: InfoBrea~s (a fast way to get l:lp-t~-date on&#13;
Inew technology). "How to Bac~-up Files on Your Hard Drive,&#13;
IInstructional Tech Center, Wyllie D150D, 2:15 to 3 p.m., free.&#13;
:" Tonight, Thursday, Sept. 21: Friends of the Library presents "Italian&#13;
IAmericans in Major League Baseball," w /Professor Lawrence&#13;
IBaldassaro of UW-Milwaukee, 7 p.m., Overlook Lounge, second floor&#13;
lof the UW-Parkside library, free.&#13;
I&#13;
:Special Event! .&#13;
I" Hispanic Heritage Month Cookout, Friday, Sept, 22, w / food&#13;
I(arracheras and ~amburgers), games (basketball; volleyball, etc) and&#13;
unusic, stop by, it s free! Sponsored by Latinos Unidos, Alpha SIgma&#13;
IOmega Latina Sorority, Inc. Delta Chapter.&#13;
I&#13;
Ie Art Exhibit:&#13;
ITwo-person show: Patricia Casteneda-Tucker (ceramics) &amp; Chuck&#13;
IRichards (paintings), through Sept. 28, gallery hours: Monday &amp;&#13;
:Thursday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday &amp; Wednesday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.,&#13;
Iclosed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.&#13;
I I&#13;
." Race, Class, and Gender Study Group: I&#13;
I"The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant, Friday, Sept. 22., Molinaro Hall I&#13;
troom 111 from 3:30 to 5 p.m., for more information, call Linda Madsen&#13;
lat ext. 2162 or madsenl@Uwp.edu bye-mail.&#13;
I I&#13;
:" Noon Concert:&#13;
IMcKeever Duo: James and Susan McKeever, piano, Wednesday, Sept.&#13;
127,Communication Arts Theatre, free.&#13;
I&#13;
I" InfoBreaks: I&#13;
I"Duplicating Tips," learn to create the kind of original you need to prot&#13;
Iduce good copies, Wednesday, Sept. 27, Instructional Tech Center, I&#13;
IWyllie D150D, 2:15 to 2:45 p.m., free. I&#13;
I I&#13;
IAthletics I&#13;
:Men's Soccer (Home games) :&#13;
I" Southern Indiana, Friday, Sept. 22, 3 p.m. I&#13;
I" SIU-Edwardsville, Sunday, Sept. 24, 12:30 p.m. II&#13;
IWomen's Soccer (Home games) I&#13;
I" Southern Indiana, Friday, Sept. 22, 5 p.m. 'I&#13;
I" SID-Edwardsville, Sunday, Sept. 24, 3 p.m. I&#13;
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UW-Svstem undergrad research&#13;
grants available&#13;
Grants of $2,800are available to uwParkside&#13;
juniors and seniors through&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-System.&#13;
The grants can fund research projects&#13;
dealing with solid waste management.&#13;
Students from all academic&#13;
departments are encouraged to&#13;
~pply. Previous grant recipients&#13;
include students with science, history,&#13;
business, and engineering majors.&#13;
Projects can focus on waste reduction,&#13;
reuse, recycling, cornposting, or&#13;
waste disposal topics. Applications&#13;
are due October 27, 2000.&#13;
The grants will be awarded in midNovember&#13;
with final reports due&#13;
June 30, 2001.&#13;
For more information about the program,&#13;
call 608/262-8252,or visit the&#13;
UW-System Solid Waste Research&#13;
Program website:&#13;
http://www.uwsa.edu/oslp/ehs/sW&#13;
rpfund.htm&#13;
p&#13;
.Ioba-, Olseo to Co-editRao.lr&#13;
The new academic year has brought a&#13;
new management team to The Ranger,&#13;
the student newspaper at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside. At&#13;
the top of the org charl are co-editors&#13;
Brenda Dunham and Sarah Olsen.&#13;
. They will be responsible for the productio:,&#13;
of this weekly rublication&#13;
includmg deterrrunation a news content&#13;
and editorial direction. Both were&#13;
members of The Ranger staff during&#13;
the 1999-2000 school year.&#13;
In addition to the reporters mentioned&#13;
on the front page- Craig Braun, Gina&#13;
Ciardo, Sheree Homer, and Zach&#13;
Robertson from Judy Logsdon's classTyrone&#13;
Payton returns from 1999-2000.&#13;
General assignment reporting positions&#13;
and specialized beats, including sports,&#13;
entertainment, cartoonist, and others&#13;
are still available. Contact The Ranger&#13;
at ext. 2287 for more information.&#13;
The tagteam of Sam English and Eric&#13;
Place will design each issue of The&#13;
Ranger. They will alternate the design&#13;
duties from issue to issue. Thanks to&#13;
Alan Goldsmith for his help with arl&#13;
direction.&#13;
Making the paper's visual presentation&#13;
standout is Jeffrey Alley. Jeff also&#13;
returns from last year's Ranger crew.&#13;
The very important position of&#13;
Business Manager remains open. The&#13;
paper's management is looking for&#13;
four people to handle this department:&#13;
the Business Manager to perform&#13;
accounting, payroll, and billing duties;&#13;
two salespeople to generate advertising&#13;
revenue needed to upgrade the&#13;
paper's equipment and otlioe;andaninformatim&#13;
specialist 10 manage the llow ci data&#13;
throogh:iJltheoperatioo.&#13;
If you are interested in running a&#13;
small business, managing the P&amp;L&#13;
statement, and leading the profitable, .&#13;
thriving organization, contact advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan at ext. 2404. This is a&#13;
perfect hands-on way to gain experience&#13;
in every aspect of business.&#13;
The Ranger also needs help from&#13;
every person at UW-Parkside. If you&#13;
see news in the making, if you have an&#13;
idea for an article or two (or more!)&#13;
and if you want to write it yourself,&#13;
please let us know. The paper is written&#13;
by and for UW-Parkside students.&#13;
We want everyone connected with the&#13;
University to use this forum.&#13;
Make your voice heard! Join&#13;
The Ranger staff.&#13;
WIPZ returns to airwaves&#13;
Co-edotiors Brenda Dunham, left and Sarah Olsen will run the day to day&#13;
operations of the ranger.&#13;
charge of repairing and maintaining&#13;
equipment.&#13;
Working to maintain the computers&#13;
and the software along&#13;
with designing the WlPZ website&#13;
is "Timmy" Dresen.&#13;
Brian Nielson is the Sales&#13;
Director who sells' on-air ads to&#13;
finance the necessary equipment.&#13;
Mike Duchac is&#13;
Promotions Director, doing the&#13;
off-air promotional posters and&#13;
other such things. And Mall De&#13;
Will, News and Sports Director,&#13;
collects and produces the news&#13;
for on-air play.&#13;
Currently two positions are&#13;
vacant. The first one,&#13;
Programming&#13;
Director, provides&#13;
programming&#13;
for all onair&#13;
time. The secand&#13;
is the&#13;
Production&#13;
Director who&#13;
~akes lror~lOtions&#13;
an aSSISts&#13;
with commercials&#13;
for on-air&#13;
play. There are&#13;
also multiple&#13;
Music Directors&#13;
and other volunteers.&#13;
Station Manager Miller said, "We all do this&#13;
because of our desire to provide something back to&#13;
our university and have fun while doing it."&#13;
He hopes this year will be "new" and "different".&#13;
He adds: "We will be expanding our board, planning&#13;
various events for both on- and off-campus,&#13;
and we'll continue to expand our on-air music&#13;
library. [The station] will begin doing Internet&#13;
broadcast" at wipz.welcome.to.&#13;
The staff of WIPZ. Radio free&#13;
Parkside is ready to rock the&#13;
campus. Right WIPZ's conservative&#13;
and staid management is&#13;
• from left, Mike Dicello, Matt&#13;
DeWitt, Tim Dresen, Jamie&#13;
Freeman, adam Miller, and&#13;
.Brian Nielson.&#13;
By Brenda Dunham&#13;
Quick! Turn your radio to&#13;
101.7 FM; UW-Parkside is on&#13;
the air!&#13;
Maybe you already know about WlPZ, the on-campus&#13;
radio station, but you don't know about the new&#13;
officers and their up and coming plans. Cerlain positions&#13;
have been established to make sure each part of&#13;
the station is running smoothly. If one of these positions&#13;
isn't working well, it makes it harder for the&#13;
rest of the radio f'rocess to be carried out.&#13;
Adam Miller is the station manager. He overseas all&#13;
operations of the station. Jamie Freeman is the&#13;
Assistant Manager. Mike Dicello is the Engineer in&#13;
Then. with a smile Miller says, "We are developing&#13;
a strategic action plan for future growth."&#13;
I'm not sure what that means but I do know it's&#13;
top secret!&#13;
You can find the radio station in Molonaro Hall&#13;
room D131.&#13;
"We have meetings every Wednesday at noon,&#13;
so talented individuals may show up," said&#13;
Miller.&#13;
You can also call the station at 262-595-2527.&#13;
Students, lacultv save&#13;
on plavs at parkside&#13;
UW-Parkside has four great plays plarmed for&#13;
the 2000-2001 academic year. And a new ticket&#13;
plan can save students, faculty, and staff on&#13;
every ticket for every production.&#13;
The plays include Arthur Miller's classic drama&#13;
"A View from the Brid~e," Oct. 19, 20, 21, 27, and&#13;
28, and "Lydee Breeze' by John Guare, on Dec. 1,&#13;
2,7,8, and 9. Plays in 2001 include Eric Bogosian&#13;
controversial "Talk Radio" in Feb. and March,&#13;
and "Lysistrata 2411A.D:' in April.&#13;
Tickets for each production are $7 for UWParkside&#13;
students, faculty, staff, arid seniors, $10&#13;
for adults. A money saving coupon book provides&#13;
four tickets to UW-Parkside students, faculty,&#13;
staff, and seniors for just $22 (adults $32).&#13;
The coupon book offers maximum flexibility. It&#13;
can be used to attend each play or all four can be&#13;
used for one show. The books also give you first&#13;
choice of prime tickets, ticket insurance to&#13;
replace lost tickets, and priority· renewal for the&#13;
2001-2002 season.&#13;
For more information or to order tickets and&#13;
coupon books, call Diane Smith at ext. 2564 or&#13;
fax your order to ext. 2271. Orders also can be&#13;
purchased through the Internet at&#13;
diane.smith@Uwp.edu via e-mail.&#13;
4. Answering Jour&#13;
questions:&#13;
UWP Bus Pass&#13;
Okay, the high price of gas is beating up your&#13;
budget and you want to find an inexpensive&#13;
alternative, right? How does this sound for&#13;
inexpensive: free? That right-zero, nada, zip!&#13;
Here are some answers to your questions about&#13;
this money saving, relaxing way to get to campus.&#13;
Q: What is a UW-Parkside Bus Pass?&#13;
A: Parkside Pass is FREE transportation on the&#13;
Racine bus system. It's a semester long bus pass&#13;
that, when used in conjunction with your UWParkside&#13;
student 1.0., will allow you unlimited&#13;
free rides on any Racine bus. It's yours free;&#13;
paid as part of your tuition and fees.&#13;
Q: How do I get my UW-Parkside Bus Pass?&#13;
A: It's easy. Your Parkside Pass is available for&#13;
pick-up beginning Monday, the week before&#13;
classes begin each semester. Pick up your&#13;
Parkside Pass at the RangerCard/Information&#13;
Office or at the new Visitors Center in the Sports&#13;
&amp; Activities building. You will need to show&#13;
your valid student ill at the time of pick-up.&#13;
Q: When can I start using my UW-Parkside Bus&#13;
Pass?&#13;
A: As soon as you' get it. Your Fall and Spring&#13;
semester and Summer Session Parkside Passes&#13;
are valid starting the Monday of the week&#13;
before the first day of class. Start using it and&#13;
save money right away.&#13;
Q: Who can I call for information?&#13;
A: Call the University Information Center at&#13;
595-2345 and ask for route and schedule information.&#13;
Q: Is the Parkside Bus Pass only good for my&#13;
trips to UW-Parkside?&#13;
A: No. You can use your Parkside Pass to travel&#13;
for "Py purpose to any destination on any&#13;
Racme Belle Urban System (BUS) routes. Use it&#13;
any time buses operate.&#13;
Q: Who can use the UW-Parkside Bus Pass?&#13;
A: Only UW-Parkside students taking at least&#13;
one course for credit.&#13;
Q: Why was the UW-Parkside Bus Pass created?&#13;
A: The UW-Parkside Bus Pass offers you a great&#13;
opporturuty to use your car less, and provides&#13;
access to students who live in Racine. By riding&#13;
the bus, you are guaranteed to save money you&#13;
would spend ma.mtauung and operating your&#13;
car; help the environment; and reduce parking&#13;
related stress.&#13;
\&#13;
\&#13;
q: How is it .that I can get a Parkside Bus Pass&#13;
simply by bemg a UW-Parkside student?&#13;
A: You and everyone else who takes a class pay&#13;
to support the program. It is included as part of&#13;
your tuition and fees-just like other UWParkside&#13;
services like the Parkside Union&#13;
Student He~1th &amp; Counseling, etc. The remain:&#13;
ing costs is being offset by federal and state&#13;
transit operating funds.&#13;
Q: How much can I save?&#13;
A: You can save hundreds of dollars in&#13;
reducedgas and maintenance costs, wear and&#13;
tear on your car and the hassle of driving.&#13;
Questions? Call the UW-Parkside Union&#13;
Information Center at (262) 595-2345.&#13;
Volunteer opportunities Abound&#13;
By Michelle Wegner, Volunteer Coordinator.&#13;
The UW-Parkside Volunteer Program would like to&#13;
extend a hearty welcome to all of our new and&#13;
returning students! This year will be one of exceptional&#13;
opportunity for students to give back to. the&#13;
community while addressing personal or professional&#13;
goals for themselves. There are volunteer opportunities&#13;
for people in all majors. Students c:m parttcipate&#13;
in one-time volunteer events or ongomg/ weekly&#13;
volunteer projects that will fit with most any&#13;
schedule.&#13;
Various community agencies are sponsoring&#13;
upcoming training sessions for volunteers:&#13;
• Kenoshans Against Sexual Assault: Learn how to&#13;
provide a listening ear for victims of sexual assault&#13;
and domestic violence. Available opportunities&#13;
include: answering a hotline providing support to&#13;
victims on the telephone, responding to victims&#13;
while at the hospital, supervising children while in&#13;
group, and providing administrative support.&#13;
Training is scheduled for the following Saturdays&#13;
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Sept. 23, 30, and Oct. 7.&#13;
• The Kenosha Literacy Council holds its Fall&#13;
Volunteer Tutor Training on the following dates:&#13;
Sept. 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Oct. 7 from 10:30&#13;
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; and Saturday, Oct. 14 from 10:30&#13;
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Call Michelle at ext. 2011 now to register,&#13;
and learn how to teach adult learners how to&#13;
read.&#13;
• The Racine Literacy Council holds its training ses,&#13;
sions on the following dates: Oct, 1. 6, 8, 13, and 15&#13;
from 6 to 9 p.m. each night.. .&#13;
• River Bend Nature Center IS looking for volunte&lt;&gt;'&#13;
naturalists who would lead small groups of fourth&#13;
and fifth graders through specially aesiFoed explor,&#13;
ing hikes. Inquire soon. about this one. Training ~&#13;
required but can be provided through one-to-one and&#13;
job shadowing sessions.&#13;
Hold these dates:&#13;
Sunday, Oct. 15 from 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. (shifts avail,&#13;
able): Special Olympics District Bowling Tournament&#13;
Volunteers are needed to be lane helpers, scorekeepers,&#13;
and awards presenters. This is a popular event&#13;
with UW-P volunteers!&#13;
Saturday, Oct. 28 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (shilts avail.&#13;
able): National "Make A Difference Day." Join a team&#13;
of students who will volunteer at various agencies&#13;
throughout Racine and Kenosha. Last year's worksites&#13;
included Boys and Girls Club, Urban Outreach&#13;
Center, Kenosha Humane Society, Habitat for&#13;
Humanity, and River Bend Nature Center.&#13;
Whether you like to coach football, help kids with&#13;
disabilities learn how to ride horses, greet patients in&#13;
the hospital, teach kids a hobby, comfort people who&#13;
are terminally ill, answer a crisis line, or represent a&#13;
child in court, the community needs you! Please cal&#13;
Michelle Wegner, Volunteer Coordinator, at 595-2011&#13;
for more information.&#13;
Schripsema to lead chamber orchestra&#13;
The UW-Parkside Chamber Orchestra will be&#13;
under the able baton of conductor David Schripsema&#13;
durmg the 2000-2001 academic year. The Orchestra is&#13;
open to all students and community members. Area&#13;
residents are encouraged to join the Tuesday evening&#13;
practices held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in room 0-118 of&#13;
the Co.mmunication Arts building.&#13;
Schripsema brmgs an impressive resume back to&#13;
UW-Parkside where he once conducted the university's&#13;
srmphony orchestra. He has been a music educator&#13;
in the Kenosha Unified School District for more&#13;
than a quarter century. His talents have taken him&#13;
around the globe. In addition to guest conducting th,&#13;
Grand Rapids Symphony, the Peoria Symphony, the&#13;
Michigan State University Symphony, and many otb&#13;
ers in the US, he also has led the Berlin Philharmonic&#13;
the Florence Opera Orchestra, and the Mozarte&#13;
Orchestra of Salzberg, Austria. An active violini&#13;
and clinician, he was Wisconsin Teacher of the Yearil&#13;
1987.&#13;
Musicians interested in joining the UW-Parksid,&#13;
Chamber Orchestra can call the Music Department al&#13;
ext. 2438 or 2457.&#13;
Trager leads Ghana tour&#13;
A personal experience of African culture is available&#13;
at UW-Parkside. A seven-week course about Ghara&#13;
begins in October followed by a 17-day tour of the&#13;
West African nation. The class and tour are open to&#13;
students and the public.&#13;
UW-Parkside Sociology Instructor James Stills will&#13;
teach the class. Stills ana UW-Parkside Anthropology&#13;
Professor Lillian Trager will conduct the tour.Trage&#13;
said the people and past make Ghana interesting.&#13;
"Ghana is rich in liistory and culture. It's a small&#13;
country but there are many cultural variations, and a&#13;
lot of important history," she stated.&#13;
Tour participants will sample Ghana's artistic and&#13;
cultural hentage by VISIting an Ashanti village, th'&#13;
center for kente cloth weaving, wood carving, and&#13;
other crafts. The group will visit villages and towns&#13;
m northern Ghana and major cities in the south. The&#13;
trip includes a visit to the Kakum rain forest and&#13;
canopy walk. The trip also includes a visit to the&#13;
'slave castles' in Cape Coast.&#13;
The course runs Thursdays, Oct. 26 to Dec. 14, from&#13;
7 to 8:45 p.m. (no class Thanksgiving Day). Tour par'&#13;
ticipants are expected to attend the UW-Parkside sessions,&#13;
Trager said, so they can understand Ghana's&#13;
culture.&#13;
The classes and tour c":,, be taken by students for&#13;
three credits, There IS a lmut of 15 participants. The&#13;
deadline t,:, regi~ter is Oct. 1, but Trager encourages&#13;
early regtstration. For more information cail&#13;
Sociology / Anthropology at ext. 2177 or c~ntad&#13;
Trager at lillian.trager®Uwp.edu '&#13;
Hispanic Heritage .Month Celebrations 5.&#13;
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Guitarist and UW-Milwaukeefaculty member Filipe Rodriquez&#13;
helped kick-off Heritage Month&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month,&#13;
September 15 through October 15,&#13;
began Wednesday with the Kickoff&#13;
Celebration in Main Place. Students&#13;
and staff members of all races came&#13;
together to enjoy the folk guitar&#13;
music of Felipe Rodriguez, sample&#13;
Latino food, learn the&#13;
Salsa/ Merengue style of dancing,&#13;
and watch.Parkside students perform&#13;
traditional Mexicandances.&#13;
"The next month will be filled with&#13;
activities, dances, and events that will&#13;
encourage ithe entire community to&#13;
learn about Hispanic heritage, and, at&#13;
the same time, the Hispanic students&#13;
[experience] a pride in celebrating&#13;
their heritage.t'says Carmen Ireland,&#13;
minority program manager and faculty&#13;
advisor for Latinos Unidos.&#13;
Ireland stresses that the events on&#13;
campus and the memberships to&#13;
Latinos Unidos, Omega Delta Phi&#13;
International Fraternity, and Alpha&#13;
Sigma Omega Latina Sorority are&#13;
open to all students curious about&#13;
Latino culture. Students interested in&#13;
attending a Latinos Unidos meeting&#13;
should go to Monilaro 107&#13;
Wednesdays at noon,&#13;
For further information about&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month or the&#13;
events on campus, contact Carmen&#13;
Ireland at 595-2496in the Office of&#13;
Admissions.&#13;
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:Hispanic Heritage:&#13;
:Month Festivities&#13;
,&#13;
:. Hispanic HerilageMonth Cookout&#13;
, Friday, September 22, 2000&#13;
, Union Patio&#13;
'11am-2pm&#13;
, Admission: FREE&#13;
, For more information, contact&#13;
: Miguel Ortiz (262) 645-6057.&#13;
:. Alpha Sigma Omega Dance&#13;
, Friday, September 22, 2000&#13;
, For more information, contact&#13;
, Maria Negron (262) 909-5479.&#13;
,&#13;
I.Ballet Folklorico Mexico De Los&#13;
: Hennanos Avila&#13;
, Monday, October 2, 2000&#13;
, Union Cinema&#13;
, Noonv lpm&#13;
, Admission: FREE&#13;
, For more information, contact&#13;
'Jessica Malacara at (262) 634-1418. ,&#13;
,&#13;
,. Irene Farrera&#13;
I Monday, October 16, 2000&#13;
, Main Place (Wyllie Hall)&#13;
, Noon -lpm&#13;
I Admission: FREE&#13;
I For more information, contact&#13;
: Amy Lechuga at (847) 401-1176.&#13;
'. HispanicH~ Month Banquet&#13;
Friday, October 20, 2000&#13;
Pre-banquet reception in Union&#13;
Bazaar-7pm&#13;
Dinner in Union Dining Room&#13;
7:30pm '&#13;
Dance in Union Square - 9:30pm&#13;
Admission: Dirmer/Danre$10/&#13;
~~ Only $5/person&#13;
•Latinos Unidos Essay Contest&#13;
Open to UW-Parkside students&#13;
only&#13;
Prize: $50 Follett bookstore gift&#13;
certificate&#13;
Essays are due by Friday, October,&#13;
6,2000 ,&#13;
Essay Topic: Why do Latinos eel,&#13;
ebrate Hispanic Heritage Monthjj&#13;
For more information, contact ,&#13;
Luis Benevoglienti at (262) 595- ,&#13;
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sure we [faculty and staff] have a good&#13;
working relationship to allow us to&#13;
continuously improve what we are&#13;
Doing."&#13;
In addition to working with the faculty&#13;
and staff, Crist also works with&#13;
the Marketing and Communications&#13;
departinent as well as Publications to&#13;
promote the University in the community.&#13;
"We have to promote ourselves; we&#13;
have to market ourselves. I've seen it&#13;
work at my previous institution,&#13;
where by investing in good informational&#13;
advertising and promotion, we&#13;
were able to increase enrollment significantly,&#13;
and change the image of the&#13;
institution."&#13;
When asked why some students&#13;
leave UW-Parkside short of graduation&#13;
or sooner, Crist responded: "Some&#13;
students leave because they haven't&#13;
done well and we hope that they come&#13;
back. We will never give up on a student."&#13;
Crist received both his undergraduate&#13;
and post-graduate degrees from&#13;
the University of Wisconsin-Madison&#13;
and said he is happy to be back in&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
6. Meet UW-' enrollment guru Alan Crist&#13;
by Julie Thompson&#13;
In an effort to increase enrollment&#13;
and improve retention rates, the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside created&#13;
the new position of assistant&#13;
vice-chancellor for Enrollment&#13;
Management and then hired Alan&#13;
Crist to fill it. Crist started at UWParkside&#13;
in July after spending ten&#13;
years at Indiana University-Purdue&#13;
University Indianapolis (IUPUI) as&#13;
associate vice chancellor and executive&#13;
director for Enrollment Services.&#13;
When asked why he came to Kenosha,&#13;
Crist explained, "What really helped&#13;
me make the decision to come to UWParkside&#13;
is the vision Chancellor&#13;
Keating has for the University; looking&#13;
at the University as an engaged&#13;
University and connecting with the&#13;
community is something that means a&#13;
lot to me in terms of where I think the&#13;
University needs to be. Also looking&#13;
at the other aspects of building a&#13;
strong and quality diverse student&#13;
population."&#13;
Crist plans to use the strategies that&#13;
worked at IUPUI here, tailoring them&#13;
to meet the needs of UW-Parkside, in&#13;
order to become more student&#13;
AI Christ&#13;
vice chancellor,&#13;
Enrollment Management&#13;
focused. His job includes looking at&#13;
ways to help students get off to a&#13;
good start by pulling together acade&#13;
mic and student support services in&#13;
order to eliminate barriers students&#13;
sometimes face.&#13;
To achieve this goal, he said he&#13;
will be, "Bringing together the&#13;
offices of admissions, financial aid,&#13;
registrar, advising, and student&#13;
academic support services, as well&#13;
as working with other offices."&#13;
He also will look at ways to&#13;
decrease the obstacles that make it&#13;
difficult for&#13;
non-traditional students to return&#13;
to school. His aim is to increase&#13;
diversity atUW-Parkside at all levels.&#13;
Crist believes building a strong&#13;
sense of conununity between students,&#13;
faculty, and staff is important&#13;
for UW-Parkside.&#13;
"The faculty and staff play an&#13;
important role in both the recruitment&#13;
as well as retention of students.&#13;
Follow-up from a faculty&#13;
member with a student who IS interested&#13;
in a specific program can reall;,&#13;
make a difference in that student s&#13;
understanding in what is here. It is&#13;
the faculty wfio spend the&#13;
most time with the students,"he said.&#13;
He added that he wants to "make&#13;
Police Beat Visitor pulled out in front of an emrloy Investi~tion revealed damage inconsis&#13;
ee who wastraveling in the traffic aisle, tent wi being struck by a car. It&#13;
striking her vehicle. State traffic accident appears driver ma.rJ'ave struck a tree&#13;
report completed. or Eost with his ve .cleoIncident&#13;
The new school year is here and, un ounded.&#13;
09/12/00 Incident # 00-676: Personal Property with more people on campus, the Theft, Union Square, 10:12 a.m. Student 09/13/00 I Incident # 00-681: Traffic Accident, Hit&#13;
UW-Parkside police are busier than reported his book bag containing text &amp; Run, Union Lot, 3:04 p.m. Student&#13;
they were during the summer. Here is books was stolen from the Square. reported her car had been struck while&#13;
a summary of recent police activity: Susftect was identified and admitted the parked in the lot. There was a scrape&#13;
the t. Investigation and follow-up and large dent on the driver's side with&#13;
09/11/00 Incident # 00-671: Traffic Violation, continuing. paint transfer. No witnesses or susOuter&#13;
Loop Rd., 10:58 a.m. pects at this time. .&#13;
Driver was cited for speeding 46 09/13/00 Incident if 00-677: Personal Property&#13;
mph in a 25 mph zone. Theft, Conun. Arts parking lot, 4:49 p.m. 09/13/00 1 Incident # 00-682: Agency Assist, 979&#13;
Student reported passenger side window Wood Road, 9:55 p.m. While on routine&#13;
09/11/00 Incident # 00-672: UWS Chapter 18 had been partially rolled down and patrol, UPPS officer observed a vehicle&#13;
Fireworks, Ranger Hall Lot, someone was able to unlock the door on fire. Officer had negative results by&#13;
10:52 a.m. While subject was being and steal money from a book bag. No using an extinguisher. Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
issued a parking citation, UPPS other items were missing. No witnesses Dept. and Somer's Fire Department&#13;
officer saw fireworks in the vehi or suspects at this time. were called for assistance.&#13;
cleoDriver surrendered the materi&#13;
09/12/00 Incident # 00-678: Suspicious als and was informed of the 09/13/00 Incident # 00-683: Elevator Alarm,&#13;
restrictions of such items on uni Circumstances, Ranger Hall, 11:40p.m., Greenquist, 12:12 a.m. Officer respondversity&#13;
property. UPPS respondint to a 2911 hang-up call ed to an alarm an found the elevator&#13;
found it to have een caused w en a stu stuck. Officer was unable to silence the&#13;
09/11/00 Incident # 00-673: Agency Assist, dent misdialed. alarm so elevator was turned off and&#13;
Kenosha Police D~t., 12:15 p.m.&#13;
09/13/00 Incident # 00-679: Disorderly&#13;
signs posted.&#13;
30th Avenue @ 16 Place - Off&#13;
Campus. UPPS officer came across Conduct/Warrant, University 09/14/00 Incident # 00-684; Traffic Accident,&#13;
a vehicular accident and after Apartment, 1:02 a.m. Housing RA Union Lot, 10:11 a.m. Student pulled out&#13;
determini~there were no injuries, reported a loud party in progress which into a traffic aisle, strikin!. another stu&#13;
contacted D as it was in their had not quieted down after being dent's vehicle. State acci ent report com&#13;
jurisdiction. warned. An involved student was found pleted.&#13;
to be wanted on an active warrant for&#13;
09/11/00 Incident # 00-674: Fire Alarm, probation and parole violation. Subject 09/14/00 Incident # 00-685: Theft, Union Lot, 5:04&#13;
University Apartments, 9:39 p.m. was issued a state citation for disorderly h·m. Student reported the hubcars from&#13;
Officers responded to an alarm conduct and obstruction of a police er vehicle were removed while It was&#13;
and found alarm audible from a officer and transported to Kenosha parked in the lot. No suspects or wit&#13;
pullbox. Occupants of the apart- County jail. nesses to the theft.&#13;
ment were questioned but had no&#13;
knowledge of who activated the 09/13/00 Incident # 00-680: Traffic Accident, Hit &amp; 09/14/00 Incident # 00-686: Theft, SAC Level 2&#13;
pullbox. Alarm was reset. Run, unknown location, 12:44 p.m. Restroom, 9:30 p.m. Staff member&#13;
Student reported his vehicle had been rehfrted his hand-held Motorola radio 09/12/00 Incident # 00-675: Traffic Accident, struck by an unknown terson on Sefcl. w .ch had been left in a restroom, was&#13;
Comm. Arts lot, 9:40 a.m. 12 while parked in the onun. Arts ot. missing when he returned to retrieve it.&#13;
Soccer: men win twice,&#13;
women tie once&#13;
UW-Parkside soccer coach Rick&#13;
Kilps and his goalie Thorn Peer probably&#13;
didn't want to talk about&#13;
shutouts after last week's wins over&#13;
Rockhurst and Truman State.&#13;
That might raise the specter of&#13;
sports' least favorite four-letter&#13;
word: jinx.&#13;
Jinx or no, the men's squad beat&#13;
Rockhurst on Saturday, Sept. 9, by a&#13;
score of 2-0. They carne back the next&#13;
day and beat Truman State-the&#13;
fourth ranked team in the nation-on&#13;
Sunday, Sept. 10, by a score of 2-0.&#13;
That gave the Rangers a perfect 5-0&#13;
record for the year. And during those&#13;
five garnes, Peer and his teammates&#13;
have not surrendered a goal. Not&#13;
one! The team's composite score&#13;
is 16 for and 0 against.&#13;
The record was good enough for a&#13;
ranking of 15th in the nation and&#13;
fourth in the region.&#13;
The women's soccer team took a 3&#13;
and 0 record into their game with&#13;
Wmona State on Saturday, Sept. 9.&#13;
CoachTroy Fabiano'ssquad battledto a&#13;
1-1standoff.&#13;
Both teams opened play in the&#13;
Great Lakes Valley Conference last&#13;
Friday, SeJJt. 15 against Lewis university.&#13;
Both also played St. Joseph's&#13;
on Sunday, Sept. 17. Summaries of&#13;
those games will be in the Sept. 28&#13;
issue of The Ranger.&#13;
Admissionto all UWcparksideatheltic&#13;
events is freefor University students.&#13;
Adults are admitted for $5 and high&#13;
school students and children 14year of&#13;
age and under are admitted for $1.&#13;
Freshman Sara Beebe steels the ball from the Flyers.&#13;
Photo by JeffAlley&#13;
Uball team third in Ohio&#13;
First-year UW-Parkside volleyball&#13;
coach Melissa Wolter continued to&#13;
tune her squad for Great Lakes Valley&#13;
Conference play with a third place&#13;
finish at the the University of Findlay&#13;
(Ohio) tournament. The team posted&#13;
a 1-3 record to wind up in the middle&#13;
of the five team field.&#13;
Now things get serious. The spikers&#13;
opened conference play at St.&#13;
Joseph's on Friday, Sept. 15 before&#13;
traveling to IUPU-Fort Wayne on&#13;
Saturday, Sept. 17.&#13;
The team doesn't get a taste of&#13;
horne cooking until Friday, Sept. 29,&#13;
at 7 p.m when they face Northern&#13;
Kentucky. They follow that up with&#13;
a 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 30 match&#13;
with Indianapolis.&#13;
Admission to all UW-Parkside&#13;
atheltic events is free for University&#13;
students. Adults tickets are $5 and&#13;
admission is $1 for high school students&#13;
and children 14 year of age&#13;
and under.&#13;
Go Rangers!&#13;
1.&#13;
Thorn Peer muscles a save in route to his 6th consecutive shut out&#13;
of the season. This photot was taken during the Sept. 15 game against&#13;
Lewis University&#13;
Photo by JeffAlley&#13;
Fall Phonathon helps&#13;
VOU, helps UW-Parkside . .&#13;
You or your organization can profit&#13;
from a unique job opportunity&#13;
offered by uw- Parkside's division&#13;
of University Advancement. The&#13;
office is organizing a phonathon to&#13;
contact UW-Parkside alumni to&#13;
updated information and financial&#13;
support. University Advancement&#13;
wants to team with students and&#13;
organizations / clubs on campus to&#13;
make the event a huge success.&#13;
The J?honathon will be held at UWParkside&#13;
October 2 through&#13;
November 9. Itprovides an opportunity&#13;
for the University to raise&#13;
money for its annual fund while&#13;
allowing students and organizations&#13;
on campus to benefit as well.&#13;
Student clubs and organizations can&#13;
raise money quickly and easily&#13;
instead of coordinating small-profit&#13;
bake sales and other exhausting&#13;
fundraisers. Each caller earns $7 per&#13;
hour working the phonathon. Those&#13;
returning from last year earn a little&#13;
more. Volunteers can set their own&#13;
schedule and, in most cases, work as&#13;
many hours as their schedule allows.&#13;
Organizations can earn up to $525&#13;
for their cause.&#13;
"We are continuing this new tradition&#13;
that helps students, student&#13;
organizations and the University&#13;
raise the funds they need throughout&#13;
the year," said Andrea Simpson,&#13;
the director of Alumni Relations and&#13;
the Annual Fund. "The phonathon is&#13;
providing a flexible, part-time job&#13;
opportunity that can help students&#13;
make extra spending cash, As one&#13;
student put it I don't know too many&#13;
c- college students who couldn't use an&#13;
extra buck or two during the school&#13;
year."&#13;
Positions are available for callers and&#13;
a limited number of positions are&#13;
available for supervisors. Callers earn&#13;
$7 per hour and supervisors earn $9&#13;
per hour. There are numerous other&#13;
benefits for students and organizations&#13;
to getting involved in the&#13;
phonathon this fall. Prizes are included&#13;
every evening for all participants.&#13;
Training is provided for all.&#13;
Students acquire great sales experience&#13;
and build valuable interpersonal&#13;
skills for future careers and resumes.&#13;
The phonathon allows students and&#13;
organizations to reach out and get&#13;
involved in the University and its&#13;
alumni. All this while having a (;feat&#13;
time in a fun and exciting environment.&#13;
The phonathon is held to gain financial&#13;
support for UW-Parkside and is&#13;
part of the annual fund, which supports&#13;
student scholarships, campus&#13;
equipment and operating expenses.&#13;
The fall fundraising event runs&#13;
Monday through Thursday evenings,&#13;
6 to 9 p.m., October 2 through&#13;
November 9 in the new phone bank&#13;
center: WYLL 3100. Students and&#13;
organizations can find out more by&#13;
calling Andrea Simpson at 595-2233,&#13;
andrea.simpson@Uwp.edu or by picking&#13;
up a brochure in the Career Center.&#13;
Don't miss out on this great opportunity&#13;
to earn extra money, help your&#13;
organization, and support the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside.&#13;
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              <text>Student Newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside -&#13;
~ ~ November 9,2000 -" ~~~~~~~------:--:"'7:~:":'" Issue 9 Vo1.30&#13;
We are the Champions!&#13;
Soccer men win conferencelhost NCAAD2 plaJoff SaturdaJ&#13;
The UW-Parkside men's soccer team&#13;
won the Great Lake Valley Conference&#13;
(GLVC)title with three tournament victories,&#13;
including a 2-0 win in the championship&#13;
game Sunday against Quincy&#13;
College. Coach Rick Kill's' team now&#13;
takes a shot at the national title starting&#13;
with a home NCAA Division ITplayoff&#13;
game Saturday.&#13;
As has been the case all season, the&#13;
Rangers relied on the goalkeeping&#13;
magic of Thorn Peer, a stingy defense,&#13;
and clutch goal scoring to win the title&#13;
for the first time after six consecutive&#13;
trips to the GLVC Final Four. Peer&#13;
stopped five shots Sunday to record his&#13;
NCAA Division IT record 17th shutout&#13;
of the season. The whitewash lowered&#13;
his nation-leading goals against average&#13;
to 0.23. UW-Parkside has allowed five&#13;
goals in 21 games.&#13;
The clutch goal scoring on Sunday&#13;
came from Casey Pawlak who tallied&#13;
with help from Seth Pearson at the 15-&#13;
minute mark of the title game. Adam&#13;
Chwala then added an unassisted insurance&#13;
goal at 44 minutes to secure the&#13;
title-winning victory.&#13;
Afterward, Coach Kill'S sounded&#13;
relieved to have the championship.&#13;
"We've gone to the well six times&#13;
now. If we'd come home empty again,&#13;
1 don't know what would be next,"&#13;
Kill'S told the Racine Journal Times.&#13;
"Tills year's team was very deserving.&#13;
They played exceptionally well this&#13;
weekend."&#13;
What's next for the Rangers is an&#13;
NCAA Division II tournament game&#13;
against GLVC rival Lewis University.&#13;
The game will be played Saturday,&#13;
Nov. 11 starting at 1 p.m. at Wood&#13;
Road Field.&#13;
The Rangers had to play almost as&#13;
well as they did Sunday just to reach&#13;
the championship game. The march to&#13;
the title began with a hard fought 2-0&#13;
win over Northern Kentucky on&#13;
Wednesday, Nov. 1. Raymond James&#13;
scored the winning goal with 4:05 left&#13;
in the game with assists by Mike&#13;
Samer and Bill Weidel. Weidel then&#13;
added an insurance goal with 37 seconds&#13;
left, and UW-Parkside earned a&#13;
trip to Romeoville, Ill., for the GLVC&#13;
Final Four.&#13;
GOAL! Northern Kentucky's goalkeeper can only watch as a shot by the&#13;
Ranger's Raymond James, in white second from right, hits the back of the net.&#13;
The goal started UW-Parkside on the way to the GLVC title. Photo by Jeff Alley.&#13;
On Saturday, Nov. 4, Dan de Sf.&#13;
Aubin scored in the 47th minute and&#13;
Peer was peerless in goal in a 1-0 win&#13;
over top-seeded Lewis University.&#13;
Then Peer, and the nation's topranked&#13;
defense NCAA Division II&#13;
defense4 brought the title home.&#13;
"We played ferocious defense," said&#13;
Kill'S. "We couldn't have done any&#13;
more then ....we did."&#13;
~&#13;
~ Secretarv of Education leads UWP Rallv for Gorellieberman ticket&#13;
By Sarah Olsen&#13;
"Everybody is into the business of&#13;
education," said US Education&#13;
Secretary Richard Riley, pictured at&#13;
left, Thursday at the uw-Parkside&#13;
Communication Arts Theatre. Riley&#13;
visited the campus as a stop on a final&#13;
campaign tour to rally support for&#13;
Democrats Al Gore and Joe Lieberman.&#13;
Also in attendance and speaking to&#13;
support Gore / Lieberman was Bob&#13;
WirCh, 22nd District State Senator.&#13;
"Today we have both candidates&#13;
talking about education, and both of&#13;
them are indicating that certainly education&#13;
is a priority" says Riley. The&#13;
"Texas Miracle," according to Riley, is&#13;
the "myth" Governor Bush has built&#13;
his campaign on. "Believe me" said&#13;
Riley, "there is no miracle happening&#13;
there. All of education [performance]&#13;
is up and so is Texas."&#13;
Riley states that SAT scores in Texas&#13;
have dropped 3 points during the&#13;
period Governor Bush has been in&#13;
office, while SAT scores nationally&#13;
have increased by 9 points. "If [Texas]&#13;
is a miracle, the country is a miracle,"&#13;
says Riley.&#13;
Governor Bush claims that the&#13;
United States is in an education recession,&#13;
according to Riley.&#13;
"There is not an education recession.&#13;
The idea that there is some kind of&#13;
slump or recession-I disagree," he&#13;
said. To disprove the second "myth"&#13;
of an education recession, Riley stated&#13;
that every test administered nationally&#13;
has shown significant increases in&#13;
reading and math skills in 4th, 8th,&#13;
and 12th grades with more students&#13;
finishing high school and college.&#13;
Riley says Al Gore is a strong&#13;
believer in the federal government&#13;
having a part in education.&#13;
"The federal government has a very&#13;
important role to have priorities that&#13;
are national in nature, such as our current&#13;
goal to have smaller class size for&#13;
those early years when a child is learning&#13;
how to read, after-school programs,&#13;
instruction programs, leaving&#13;
the control in the local and - state&#13;
schools," said Riley.&#13;
Gore proposes to increase support&#13;
programs for college, increase support&#13;
of work-study, support the Hope&#13;
scholarship, and support tax deductions&#13;
for tuition up to $10,000 per person.&#13;
"1 have known Al Gore for a number&#13;
of years and I tell you this: he is a _&#13;
person of good, strong character. Hehas&#13;
high values. 1 am certain that you&#13;
can be very proud of Al Gore as&#13;
President and Joe Lieberman as VicePresident,"&#13;
Riley stated.&#13;
--------&#13;
Ins ide&#13;
3 pNew Library Reading Room Opens&#13;
Come in, relax ... and study. The Friends of the&#13;
Library's new Reading Room is open for student&#13;
use with more improvements to come.&#13;
3 Who has your name and address?&#13;
Getting to the bottom of those credit card offers&#13;
you keep getting.&#13;
5&#13;
Who's got the flu?&#13;
Flu vaccine in short supply across the country&#13;
and at UW-Parkside.&#13;
1 Sports&#13;
DeWitt coach of the year; basketball team crushes&#13;
Rudy's All-Stars; cross-country team heads for&#13;
Nationals.&#13;
8 Misc.&#13;
Alumni SAC open house this Saturday; coverage&#13;
of the "discussion" on homosexuality and&#13;
religion.&#13;
ITIFF 101&#13;
Co Editors&#13;
Brenda Dunham&#13;
Sarah Olsen&#13;
Photography Director&#13;
Jeffrey Alley&#13;
Designers&#13;
Sam English&#13;
Eric Place&#13;
Business Manager/Business Team&#13;
Richard Fedor&#13;
Dan White&#13;
Reporters:&#13;
Christine Agaiby .&#13;
Craig Braun&#13;
Will Brinkman&#13;
Chris Cantir&#13;
. Gina Ciardo&#13;
Dena Coady&#13;
Dan Frake&#13;
Lynn Garcia&#13;
Sheree Homer&#13;
Andrew Mendez&#13;
Jennie-Leigh Morris&#13;
Tyrone Payton&#13;
Zach Robertson&#13;
Lisa Whitcomb&#13;
Julien Wilson&#13;
Ranger Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Ranger Office&#13;
Wyllie D-139C&#13;
ph. 262.595.2287&#13;
fax 262.595.2295&#13;
The Ranger is published every Thursday throughout the semester by students of the University of wtsconsin-Parkstda who an'&#13;
solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. '&#13;
Letters to the Editor policy. The Ranger encourages letters to the Editor. Letters should not exceed 250 words and should be delivered&#13;
to the Ranger office (WyLL D-139C). Letters must be typed and include the author's name and phone number. Letters must&#13;
be free from ~leading or libelous content. Letters that fail" to comply will not be published. For publication purposes, author's&#13;
name can be WIthheld, but only upon request The Ranger reserves the right to edit all letters.&#13;
at t&#13;
o&#13;
Thin&#13;
November 9 . 8'30 f C • Art Department Field Trip: Art .Institute of Chicago, departs. a.m. rom om&#13;
Arts parking lot, returns approximately 6 p.m. . ..&#13;
• InfoBreaks: Remote Access: Discover your UW-Parkslde connection options,&#13;
Instructional Tech Center, Wyllie D150D, 2:15 p.m., free. . .&#13;
• Talks in Philosophy: Leonardo Zaibert vs. Aaron Snyder on EgOism, Main&#13;
Place, 4 p.m., free.&#13;
November 9 &amp;. 10 . . .&#13;
• Model Organization of American States (OAS) meeting, participants are students&#13;
from area high schools.&#13;
November 10 . .&#13;
Biological Sciences Colloquium: "Estimation of Species Divergence Times from&#13;
Molecular Sequence Data" w/J.effrey Thorne, NC State-Raleigh Program In&#13;
Statistical Genetics, noon, Molinaro 105, Free,&#13;
November 11 . .. II&#13;
• Alumni Open House at the Sports and Activity Center, noon, activities a&#13;
day free' call ext. 2443 for information.&#13;
• Wome~'s Basketball vs. Odyssey (exhibition), SAC, 6 p.rn. .&#13;
• Men's Basketball vs. Las Vegas Funjet (exhibition}, 8 p.m., UW-Parkslde students&#13;
admitted free, $5 adults, $1 high school students and children 14 and&#13;
under. . d.&#13;
• Cosmic bowling, The Den, Student Union, free bowling, mUSIC,prizes, IScounts&#13;
on all food, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ,&#13;
November 12&#13;
• "Diverse Visual Voices," exhibit &amp; art sale; reception: 1-4 p.m., exhibit Nov. 12&#13;
to Dec. 14; hours: Mon.fThur. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tue./Wed. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
• Senior Recital: Michele Chovan, cello, Carol Wallace, piano; 3:30 p.m., Com.&#13;
Arts-D118, free&#13;
November 13&#13;
• Sacred Circle Native American Indian Student Organization presents: Nakoma&#13;
Volkman, performance and lecture, noon to 12:45 p.m. and 1 to 2 p.m., Union&#13;
Cinema Theatre, free.&#13;
November 15&#13;
• Noon Concert: Student Recital, Union Cinema Theater, noon, free.&#13;
November 15-17&#13;
• Friends of the Library Book Sale, Nov. 15 &amp; 16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Nov. 17,9&#13;
a.m. to noon, Upper Main Place in front of the UW-Parkside library.&#13;
November 16&#13;
• Dance featuring BBI from Chicago, Union Square, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., free.&#13;
• Foreign Film: "Western," France, subtitled, Nov. 16 -19; admission by season&#13;
ticket, pro-rated season tickets available. Film shown Thursday and Friday at&#13;
7:30 p.m., Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., Union Cinema Theater. For&#13;
more information, call ext. 2345.&#13;
Sports and Activity Center Hours&#13;
Monday through Wednesday: 7 a.m. to&#13;
9 p.m.&#13;
Thursday: 7 a.rn. to 9 p.m.&#13;
Friday: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.&#13;
Saturday: noon to 6 p.m.&#13;
Sunday: 3 to 9 p.m.&#13;
SAC Phone: (262) 595-2506&#13;
Wellness Center Fall Hours&#13;
Monday and Wednesday: 7 to 8:30&#13;
a.m. and 11 a.rn. to 8 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday and Thursday: 8 to 9:30 a.m.&#13;
and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
Friday: 7 to 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. to&#13;
5:00 p.m.&#13;
Saturday: noon to 2:30 p.rn.&#13;
Sunday: 4 to 6:30 p.m.&#13;
UW-Parkside Pool Hours&#13;
Sunday: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Weight Room Hours&#13;
Monday: 7 to 9 a.m., 11 a.m. to 12:30 Monday and Wednesday: 7 a.m. to 1&#13;
p.m., 2 to 3 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. p.m., 2:40 to 3:30 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 to Tuesday and Thursday: 7 a.m. to 3:30&#13;
6:30 p.m. p.rn. and 6 to 9 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday: 7 to 9 a.m., 11 a.m. to Friday: 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.&#13;
12:30 p.m., 2 to 3 p.m., and 4 to 8 p.m .. Saturday: noon to 6 p.m.&#13;
Thursday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 to 8 Sunday: 3 to 9 p.m.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Friday: 7 to 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 3p.m.&#13;
Saturday: noon to 2 p.m.&#13;
Pool phone: (262) 595-2780&#13;
November 9, 2000 The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 3&#13;
New librarv Reading Room Opens&#13;
. ByLisaWhitcomb&#13;
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I,&#13;
This semester, the UW-Parkside&#13;
library has begun to reconstruct the&#13;
reference area to make that section&#13;
more comfortable and home-like for the&#13;
students. About three weeks ago, the&#13;
Friends' Reading Room opened with&#13;
the arrival of some great, overstuffed&#13;
chairs, a sofa, and some end tables,&#13;
which were largely financed by the&#13;
Friends of the Library. Friends is a nonrrofit&#13;
organization that raises funds for&#13;
thelibrary to help buy needed materials&#13;
that the library normally could not purchase&#13;
for itself. Among other wonderful&#13;
things, they also frequently bring in&#13;
guest speakers to enricli students' education&#13;
experience.&#13;
The lounge is open to anyone during&#13;
regular library hours and students are&#13;
welcome to bring drinks or snacks into&#13;
the area while they read and study.&#13;
Dina Kaye, library liaison to Friend's&#13;
of the Library said the idea for the&#13;
lounge began, "Over a year ago. We&#13;
decided that we wanted to rearrange&#13;
and redesign the whole reference area.&#13;
We are also going to be adding more&#13;
computers and rearranging that section&#13;
to make it more user-friendly. Wewanted&#13;
to make a Barnes and Noble-type&#13;
lounge where students could come and&#13;
be comfortable."&#13;
I&#13;
Restraining order&#13;
assistance&#13;
t&#13;
Need help in filing a restraining&#13;
order? There is free help!&#13;
Come to room LL36in the lower level&#13;
of the Kenosha County Courthouse (or&#13;
call 653-2767) during the following&#13;
hours and days for assistance.&#13;
Advocates are available in the&#13;
Restraining Order Room:&#13;
Mondays 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Betty&#13;
Tuesdays 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Melissa&#13;
Wednesdays 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Betty&#13;
1-3:30p.m. Melissa&#13;
9 a.m.-l p.m. Betty&#13;
1-3:30p.m. Morgen&#13;
8 a.m.-11:30a.m. Morgen&#13;
noon-3:30 p.m. Betty&#13;
If an advocate is not available at the&#13;
Restraining Order Room at the designated&#13;
time, they could be in court with&#13;
a client. If assistance is needed immediately,&#13;
please call one the following&#13;
agencies/ offices:&#13;
Restraining Order Room: Courthouse&#13;
LL36 653-2767&#13;
Domestic Violence Legal Advocate&#13;
653-2782&#13;
Domestic Violence Project, Inc.&#13;
. 656-3500&#13;
Legal Action of Wis. 654-0114&#13;
WoMen and Children's Horizons&#13;
652-9900or 1-800-853-3503&#13;
Thursdays&#13;
Fridays&#13;
The project is a work in progress,&#13;
and the work is slated to be finished&#13;
by spring 2001. Other plans for the&#13;
section include lowering the shelves,&#13;
so students do not feel boxed in,&#13;
homey things like pictures and knickknacks,&#13;
and more comfortable chairs.&#13;
In the spring, the library plans to have&#13;
an dedication of the space and a&#13;
plaque made at that time.&#13;
On Nov. 15, 16, &amp; 17 the Friends of&#13;
the Library will be holding their&#13;
annual book sale. The sale will run&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.&#13;
to 5 p.m., and Friday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.&#13;
at the upper Main Place concourse.&#13;
All books cost between $1 and&#13;
$1.50, and special items will be up for&#13;
auction. This is how the organization&#13;
raises a lot of its funds, which purchase&#13;
things like the new Friends'&#13;
Reading Room. UW-Parkside students&#13;
are encouraged to come and browse&#13;
through the selections that have been&#13;
donated for the sale.&#13;
Buying just one book is a great way&#13;
to say thanks to the Friends of the&#13;
Library for all of their support. For&#13;
more information on upcoming&#13;
library functions, or the Friends of the&#13;
Library go to UW-Parkside's homepage&#13;
and look under the library heading.&#13;
UW-Parkside student Jenny Weis relaxes while stUdyingin the new Friends' of&#13;
the Library Reading Room. The space is meant to give students comfortable&#13;
place to read and study. The room is now open for student use with further&#13;
improvements-pictures, knick-knacks and still more comfy chairs-to be added&#13;
soon. The Reading Room was made possible by events likethe annual Friends'&#13;
of the Librarybook sale which willtake place next week. Photo by Sarah Olsen.&#13;
Who has vour name and address;»&#13;
Addressing the issue of student information&#13;
By Gina Ciardo&#13;
"As a student at UW-Parkside,&#13;
now you can build a solid credit history&#13;
with your own Discover Card!"&#13;
That's fantastic, but how did they&#13;
get your information? How did they&#13;
know that you attend UW-Parkside?&#13;
Does the school make money off your&#13;
directory information?&#13;
"Absolutely never is a student's&#13;
personal information given out to any&#13;
kind of marketing organization at all,"&#13;
states Cynthia Jenson, the assistant&#13;
director at the Office of Admissions.&#13;
She adds, "I can guarantee you that&#13;
the there is no list of specifics. It's&#13;
public information. Directory information&#13;
includes things like a student's&#13;
name, address, telephone number,&#13;
e-mail address, date and place of&#13;
birth, major field of study, participation&#13;
in activities and sports, degrees and&#13;
awards received, dates of attendance,&#13;
recent schools attended, and even the&#13;
height and weight of athletes .. Any of&#13;
this information can be obtamed by&#13;
outside sources.&#13;
All requests for directory information&#13;
go through Tonya Hanson,&#13;
assistant registrar at the Office of th.e&#13;
Registrar. She req~ures that all orgaruzations&#13;
and agenCIesaskmg for directory&#13;
information provide their&#13;
requests in writing. Hanson's&#13;
requests range from high schools&#13;
wanting information about alumni to&#13;
the U.S. Navy. Often times, perspective&#13;
employers ask for a list of students&#13;
in a certain fields of study.&#13;
Other times, insurance companies&#13;
verify a student's academic status for&#13;
purposes of "good student" discounts.&#13;
Hanson has no record of a request&#13;
from Discover Financial Services.&#13;
If the university isn't involved,&#13;
how is Discover getting this information?&#13;
When Discover was initially&#13;
contacted they claimed to obtain student&#13;
names from mailing lists provided&#13;
by three major credit bureaus,&#13;
Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union.&#13;
Sometimes agencies already have lists .&#13;
of people on whom they want a credit&#13;
history, Other times credit bureaus&#13;
will generate a list for the agency.&#13;
Dave Mooney, director of Public&#13;
Relations at the Equifax corporate&#13;
headquarters in Atlanta was the only&#13;
one to return my calls. Equifax has&#13;
credit files on 190 million Americans.&#13;
That's virtually every adult in the&#13;
country.&#13;
Mooney explains that although&#13;
Equifax is able to generate lists of&#13;
names using zip codes and other criteria,&#13;
it would be impossible for them&#13;
to create a list of people who attend a&#13;
specific school.&#13;
He stated that a person's university&#13;
might appear on a credit file under&#13;
the heading "employer," but those&#13;
cases are extremely rare.&#13;
"The list wasn't generated from us or&#13;
other credit bureaus. [Discover] came to&#13;
us with a list," he assures.&#13;
Since the information Discover&#13;
obtained is public information, they&#13;
may have received it from various&#13;
sources. Discover might have called the&#13;
university and requested one of the&#13;
school's directory publications. They&#13;
might have gone to UW-Parkside's web&#13;
page and utilized the directory there. It&#13;
is also possible that one of the organizations&#13;
that received free information&#13;
though the Office of the Registrar could&#13;
have turned around and sold it to someone&#13;
else. As of yet, Discover has not&#13;
returned any calls regarding this.&#13;
Students concerned with the utilization&#13;
of their directory information can&#13;
get a "Request to Withhold Student&#13;
Information" form at the Student&#13;
Records Office.&#13;
"I really caution people not to do&#13;
that," states Hanson. She is concerned&#13;
students doing so will miss valuable&#13;
opportunities from area employers and&#13;
oilier such agencies. Once students fill&#13;
.out the form, UW-Parkside needs a written&#13;
statement from them releasing their&#13;
information every time someone&#13;
requests it. As yet, there's no way for&#13;
the Office of the Registrar to distinguish&#13;
who gets the information and who does&#13;
not according to an individuals wishes.&#13;
November 9,2000 The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 4&#13;
Just the artifacts, Ma'am: UW-Parkside students and faculty got a first-hand look&#13;
at Native American history on Monday, Nov. 6 when the Native American&#13;
Traveling Museum of SE Wisconsin stopped at Main Place.&#13;
Guess What Club This Is and&#13;
Win a Prize!&#13;
Collection of prize can be made by coming to one of the club's meetings!&#13;
Prize may not be awarded to anyone working on the The Ranger newspaper,&#13;
in Union 209, or anyone belonging to the club.&#13;
Kids &amp; Violence topic of UWP SympOSium&#13;
"The Kenosha and Racine area Boys&#13;
and Girls Clubs saw a need for training&#13;
for prevention in this area," Gename&#13;
added.&#13;
Feature presenter, John L. Michalec,&#13;
is currently employed as a commander&#13;
in the Pennsylvania Criminal Justice&#13;
System. His tasks, as Chief of&#13;
Detectives, among other duties include&#13;
Departmental Training Manager as well&#13;
as supervising the Youth Services Unit&#13;
and all criminal investigation.&#13;
Michalec has conducted 19 years of&#13;
extensive research and crime scene&#13;
investigation into cult, occult, extremist,&#13;
and non-traditional groups throughout&#13;
the world and is Director of Ritualistic&#13;
Crimes Specialist, Inc., which provides&#13;
training, education, and consuftation to&#13;
police departments private corporations,&#13;
school districts, and mental&#13;
health facilities throughout North&#13;
America.&#13;
By Julie Thompson&#13;
Anyone who works or lives with&#13;
teens will find the symposium going&#13;
on today and tomorrow at UWParkside&#13;
valuable and perhaps necessary&#13;
in helping them detect warning signs&#13;
of at risk adolescent behavior. Being&#13;
held in the UW-Parkside Union&#13;
Cinema Theater, it is titled Kids, Cults,&#13;
Guns, Gangs, and Violence.&#13;
Margaret Gename, director of Youth&#13;
Programs and symposium coordinator&#13;
stated, "This [program] is based upon&#13;
all the violence that is happening within&#13;
the community."&#13;
The goal of the program is to arm&#13;
parents, youth development professionals,&#13;
educators, counselors, law&#13;
enforcement agents, psychologists,&#13;
and clergy, with the knowledge&#13;
needed to identify warning signs&#13;
present in adolescents at risk of partaking&#13;
in violent or occult organization.&#13;
WIPZ prepares to rock Internet&#13;
tion, the listening audience of WIPZ's&#13;
web broadcast can be counted without&#13;
estimate. WIPZ is still awaiting technical&#13;
assistance, but it is expected that the&#13;
station broadcast will be available on&#13;
the net very soon.&#13;
On another note, WIPZ is still&#13;
welcoming volunteers: Any students&#13;
interested in volunteenng should visit&#13;
Molinaro 0131 either during the week&#13;
or at the station's Wednesday meeting&#13;
at noon.&#13;
Any student organizations interested&#13;
in publicizing an event or activity is&#13;
encouraged to contact the station. With&#13;
the upcoming Internet broadcast, WIPZ&#13;
will De able to reach a wider listening&#13;
audience.&#13;
By Dan Bullock. .&#13;
In its first step in broadcastmg far&#13;
beyond the campus boundaries,&#13;
WIPZ, UW-Parkside's student-dnven&#13;
station will soon be heard on the&#13;
Internet. This will mark another leap&#13;
forward for WIPZ in its progress from&#13;
a storage space in the. Union to. an&#13;
active college station With a growmg&#13;
number of volunteers and community&#13;
support. .&#13;
'Internet broadcasting will benefit&#13;
WIPZ in a number of ways. The&#13;
broadcasting WIPZ does on 101.7 FM&#13;
is not limitless by any means. An&#13;
Internet broadcast would mean that&#13;
anyone on the web would have acce~s&#13;
to the music being played. In addiKaraoke&#13;
at Chilitos&#13;
By Lynn Garcia&#13;
Have you always wanted to be a&#13;
rock star and sing in front of a lot of&#13;
people? Well, here's your chance.&#13;
Boogie on down to Chilitos on&#13;
Thursday nights at 9:30 p.m. Are you&#13;
over 21 and looking for a good time?&#13;
Why not Karaoke with your buddies?&#13;
You could even win money.&#13;
Every week one person will be chosen&#13;
by audience participation to be that&#13;
week's winner. He or she will receive&#13;
a $20 bar tab and a chance to compete&#13;
in the Karaoke finals. The finals will be a&#13;
judged event on January 6, 2001. The&#13;
grand prize for the finals is $250.00!&#13;
Why just have fun doing karaoke when&#13;
you can win money and cocktails? You&#13;
-should turn on the tape machine tonight&#13;
for ER and head down to Chilitos. You&#13;
won't be sorry!&#13;
Chilitos is located at 7546 Sheridan&#13;
Road in Kenosha. For more information,&#13;
call (262) 653-8181. Hope to see all of&#13;
you there!&#13;
November 9, 2000 The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 5&#13;
-police&#13;
Beat&#13;
31 at CTH JR, 1:23 a.m.,vehicle traveling at high&#13;
_" •• 1It ~._ rate Coftsptteedwas dstofppefd.bly UPPS officer.&#13;
-. 1 a on Issue or ar ure to fasten seat-&#13;
_ belt driver.&#13;
.1O/25lncident#OO-816 Worthless Check,&#13;
Com.Arts. 9:44 a.m., Fine Arts Oepartinent reported&#13;
a worthless check that has not been paid. UPPS&#13;
will follow up on the complaint.&#13;
.10/25 lncident# 00-817 Medical Assist,&#13;
Advising Center, Wyllie Hall, 11:07 a.m., a student&#13;
having difficulty breathing was taken to Kenosha&#13;
Memorial Hospital by Kenosha Med. Unit 5.&#13;
.1O/25lncident#OO-818 Agency Assist, CTH&#13;
E and STH 31, 4:13 p.m., Kenosha Sheriff dispatch&#13;
requested assistance with a reckless driver complaint.&#13;
.1O/25lncident#OO-819 Disorderly ConductNoise,&#13;
Ranger Hall, 11:21 p.m.UPPS officers&#13;
responded to a noise complaint and spoke to the&#13;
students involved. They were cooperative and&#13;
agreed to remain quiet.&#13;
'1O/26lncident#OO-820 Agency Assist, HWY&#13;
31 at CTH E, 5:58 a.m., while on routine patrol,&#13;
UPPS officers was flagged down by subjects&#13;
regarding a traffic accident that had just occurred.&#13;
Officer stood by and gave assistance until Kenosha&#13;
She.riffDept. arrived.&#13;
'10/26 Incident#OO-821 Agency Assist, HWY&#13;
31, south of CTH E, 7:02 a.m., Kenosha Sheriff dispatch&#13;
requested UPPS respond to a disabled&#13;
motorist and assist with traffic control until their&#13;
squad arrived.&#13;
'10/26 Incident#OO-822 Underage Drinking,&#13;
University Apartments, 11:35 a.m., while on foot&#13;
patrol, UPPS officer saw three subjects with cans&#13;
of beer in their hands. All three students were&#13;
cited for underage drinking.&#13;
'10/27 Incident#OO-823 Underage Drinking,&#13;
University Apartments, 1:50 a.m., while on foot&#13;
patrol, officer saw a subject with beer in his hand.&#13;
Student was cited for underage drinking.&#13;
'10/27 Incident#OO-824 Traffic Violation,&#13;
Highway G &amp; Wood Road, 4:16 p.m., driver was&#13;
cited for failure to stop at a stop sign, first offense.&#13;
'10/28 Incident#OO-825 Traffic Violation, HWY&#13;
·10/28 Incident#OO-826 Traffic&#13;
Violation, CTH E at CTH JR, 1:51 a.m.,&#13;
UPPS stopped a driver whose vehicle's&#13;
drivers side headlight was burned out. Driver&#13;
was warned regarding the headlight and cited for&#13;
failure to fasten seatbelt.&#13;
.10 / 28 Incident#OO-827 Agency Assist,&#13;
CTH JR and Outer Loop Rd., 1:27 p.m., UPPS&#13;
officer assisted Kenosha Sheriff Dept. with traffic&#13;
control for a car vs. motorcycle accident.&#13;
.10/28 Incident#OO-828 Fire Alarm, Union,&#13;
10:50 p.m., officer responded to an alarm indicating&#13;
smoke detector in the Square. Alarm appears&#13;
to be false.&#13;
.10 / 28 Incident#OO-829 Disorderly Conduct,&#13;
Student Union, 11:09 p.m. visitor at a dance event&#13;
was arrested for disorderly conduct, taken into&#13;
custody and transported to Kenosha County jail.&#13;
.10 / 29 Incident#OO-830 Disorderly Conduct.&#13;
Student Union, 12:48 a.m., visitor attending a&#13;
dance event was arrested under state charges of&#13;
disorderly conduct, taken into custody and transported&#13;
to Kenosha County jail.&#13;
.10/29 Incident#00831 Disorderly Conduct&#13;
/Obstructing an Officer, Student Union, 1:11a.m.,&#13;
visitor attending a dance event was arrested and&#13;
transported to Kenosha County jail for charges of&#13;
disorderly conduct an obstructing an officer.&#13;
.10/29 Incident#OO-832 Disorderly Conduct&#13;
/Possession of a Dangerous Weapon, University&#13;
Apartments, 3:06 a.m., visitor yelling by an&#13;
apartment stairwell was asked to cease by a UPPS&#13;
officer but continued to yell. During the investigation,&#13;
the subject was found to be carrying a&#13;
knife. Subject was arrested for disorderly conduct&#13;
and possession of a dangerous weapon and transported&#13;
to Kenosha County jail.&#13;
.10/30 Incident#OO-833 . Agency Assist, 41st&#13;
Ave. and CTH E, 8:48 a.m.,UPPS officers responded&#13;
to a reported break-in&#13;
to a residence in the area. Officers assisted&#13;
in securing the area while Kenosha Sheriff Dept.&#13;
entered the house to find the suspect. Suspect,&#13;
hiding in the basement, was taken into custody&#13;
by KSD. Suspect's vehicle which was found to be&#13;
parked in the RSDC lot, was towed.&#13;
.10 / 30 Incident#OO-834 Medical Assist,&#13;
Creenquist Hall, 1:40 p.m.,UPPS officers responded&#13;
to a report of a student suffering seizures.&#13;
Subject was taken to Kenosha Hospital by&#13;
Kenosha Med. Unit 5.&#13;
.10/30 Incident#OO-835 Tallent Lot,&#13;
8:42 a.m., officers observed a chronic parking&#13;
violator parked illegally. Dispatch confirmed 7&#13;
unpaid tickets and the student's vehicle was&#13;
towed from campus.&#13;
.1O/31Incident#OO-836 CTH E and STH 31,1:53&#13;
p.m., officers observed a male and female in the&#13;
pine trees near the Cross Country Course taking&#13;
photos, After identifying them, it was discovered&#13;
that the male subject had an active warrant for&#13;
Contempt of Court from Pleasant Prairie. Subject&#13;
was unable to post the bond, was taken into custody&#13;
and transported to the Public Safety Building&#13;
as Pleasant Prairie PO requested.&#13;
.11 / 01 Incident#OO-837 Traffic Violation,&#13;
Outer Loop at CTH JR, 3:38 p.m.,driver was cited&#13;
for failure to stop at a stop Sign.&#13;
.11 /01 Incident#OO-838 Suspicious Circumstances,&#13;
D1 Level Comm. Arts, two students reported a&#13;
male individual had bee following them for the&#13;
past several weeks. Investigation continuing.&#13;
.11 /01 Incident#OO-839 Harassment, Ranger hall,&#13;
10:10 p.m., student filed a complaint about receiving&#13;
harassing phone calls but doesn't want police&#13;
action at this time. Student was given a phone log&#13;
to record any future calls.&#13;
.11 / 02 Incident#OO-840 Harassment. Ranger Hall,&#13;
10:53 p.m., student reports receiving harassing&#13;
phone calls. RA: s were contacted and mediation&#13;
took place between the complainant and the suspect.&#13;
Both parties were advised to have no further&#13;
contact with each other.&#13;
.11 / 02 Incident#OO-841 Disorderly Conduct,&#13;
University Apartments. 1:58 a.m., UPPS officers&#13;
were dispatched on a complaint of bottles being&#13;
broken outside a university apartment. A witness&#13;
identified the suspect who was interviewed by&#13;
officers. Suspect was arrested for disorderly conduct,&#13;
underage drinking, 2nd offense and possession&#13;
of a dangerous weapon and transported to&#13;
Kenosha County jail.&#13;
.11 / 02 Incident#OO-842 Traffic Violation,&#13;
Wood Road &amp; Outer Loop Road,&#13;
9:54p.m., driver was cited for failure to stop at a&#13;
stop sign.&#13;
.11 /03 Incident#00-843 Traffic Violation,&#13;
CTH E at HWY 31, 4:55 a.m., driver was cited for&#13;
. non-registration of vehicle - registration had&#13;
expired Jan. 2000.&#13;
Flu Vaccine Shortage Affecting UW-Parkside Students&#13;
By Julie Thompson&#13;
Don't let the cycle of mild weather&#13;
fool you. Although, the weather&#13;
throughout southeastern Wisconsin has&#13;
been mild, flu season is approaching&#13;
quickly. Unfortunately, like the rest of&#13;
the nation, UW-Parkslde students will&#13;
feel the effects of the flu vaccine shortage.&#13;
Director of Student Health and&#13;
Counseling Services, Michaelina Young,&#13;
has been issuing e-mails to students and&#13;
faculty members with updates on the&#13;
vaccine shortage.&#13;
The first e-mail was issued in&#13;
September, with a glimmer of hope&#13;
that UW-Parkside would receive 16%&#13;
of the shipment by rnrd-October; 58%&#13;
in November and the balance in&#13;
December. But, October has come and&#13;
gone and the staff at Student Health&#13;
and Counseling Services is still waiting.&#13;
Since the vaccine is effective 75% of&#13;
the time, those who are high-risk&#13;
should receive the vaccine as soon as&#13;
it is available. People who are considered&#13;
high risk are those who have&#13;
depressed immune systems, the&#13;
elderly (65 or older), have respiratory&#13;
problems, and those who have occupations&#13;
that put them at risk, such as&#13;
health care workers. People who are&#13;
not at risk are asked to wait until the&#13;
shortage is over, allowing those who&#13;
need it most the opportunity to avoid&#13;
complications associated with the flu.&#13;
In the meantime, Michaelina&#13;
Young said, "Practice habits that help&#13;
to avoid catching or spreading the flu&#13;
and common cold: wash your hands&#13;
often, cover your mouth when you&#13;
cough, and don't share food and&#13;
drinks."&#13;
With any luck, UW-Parkside will be&#13;
receiving partial shipment soon.&#13;
According to a brochure from Student&#13;
Heath and Counselinf( Services, !yJJical&#13;
flu symptoms include muscle aches,&#13;
fever and chills, headache, dry cough,&#13;
and weakness.&#13;
November 9, 2000 The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 6&#13;
UWP students prep for Hunger&#13;
Strike Nov. 15&#13;
UW-Parkside graduating communication&#13;
students will stage Hunger Strike&#13;
2000, an event to help the homeless,&#13;
Wednesday, Nov. 15. The Senior&#13;
Seminar class will raise money and&#13;
collect non-perishable food items with&#13;
all proceeds going to the Shalom Center,&#13;
an organization that provides food and&#13;
shelter for Kenosha area homeless&#13;
people ..&#13;
Hunger Strike 2000 activities include&#13;
a bowling fund-raiser and an overnight&#13;
sleep-out. Starting at 5 p.m., members of&#13;
the UW-Parkside Faculty and Staff&#13;
Bowling League and Senior Seminar&#13;
class members will bowl in the Student&#13;
Union. They will raise money through&#13;
pledges for each pin knocked down and&#13;
fhrough general donations. Non-perishable&#13;
food will be collected at that time.&#13;
At 9 p.m., the event moves outside.&#13;
Senior Seminar students will sleep&#13;
outdoors to simulate the harsh conditions&#13;
that face the homeless and to&#13;
raise awareness of the less fortunate.&#13;
"There are hungry ,People in southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin,' said Senior&#13;
Seminar class member Michaela&#13;
Gaines. "These people need of our&#13;
help. Any support people at UWParkside&#13;
and ill the community can&#13;
give us is appreciated."&#13;
Hunger Strike 2000 coincides with&#13;
National Homeless Awareness Week.&#13;
Along with food and money, Senior&#13;
Seminar class members will make a&#13;
personal commitment to the homeless&#13;
by donating a minimum of 20 volunteer&#13;
hours per person to the Shalom&#13;
Center.&#13;
Remarkable Computer Programmers&#13;
&lt;&gt; train at UW-Parkside&#13;
by Dan Frake&#13;
Earlier this year, UW Parkside&#13;
Professor of Math Don Piele and a&#13;
group of four high school students from&#13;
across the U.S. competed in Beijing,&#13;
China at the International Olympiad on&#13;
Informatics (101). They came away with&#13;
a few medals and a sense of having&#13;
accomplished something truly&#13;
admirable.&#13;
Prior to 1992, Professor Piele was the&#13;
organizer of a nation-wide competition&#13;
called USACO, a competition here in the&#13;
u.s. for high school computer programmers.&#13;
Then, in 1992, Professor Piele&#13;
learned of the 101 and the rest, as they&#13;
say, is history.&#13;
Ever since 1992, Professor Piele has&#13;
been taking his teams all over the world&#13;
for 101 competitions. This year's competition,&#13;
in China, turned out to be the&#13;
most successful to date. You may ask,&#13;
though, how do computer programmers&#13;
compete?&#13;
The premise of such competitions as&#13;
USACO and 101 is fairly simple:&#13;
Students are given problems and then&#13;
tested on their ability to solve them. The&#13;
only difference between them solving the&#13;
problems and other less-advanced people&#13;
IS that we use pencil and paper while&#13;
they use computers and deal with algorithms&#13;
to solve their problems. This&#13;
does not include writing applications,&#13;
but rather involves creating programs&#13;
using codes that solve the problems,&#13;
and then testing those programs with&#13;
different sets of data. Speed and accuracy&#13;
are the key.&#13;
Sounds a little advanced, doesn't it?&#13;
Well, to the participants in these competitions,&#13;
it's just another day trying to&#13;
make their programs just a little faster in&#13;
order to gain the ed~ over other programs.&#13;
The fact that the participants for&#13;
these competitions are high school students&#13;
is remarkable in and of itself.&#13;
What's even more spectacular, however,&#13;
is that this group of "the best and the&#13;
brightest of our nation," according to&#13;
Piele, meet right here at UWP for&#13;
training once a year. Forget MIT or&#13;
Stanford. The training grounds for some&#13;
of the smartest kids in the U.S. is here.&#13;
Every year, on-line tests and school&#13;
administered tests are taken around&#13;
the country to determine the top 15&#13;
programmers. Then, for one week,&#13;
those 15 students are brought to UWp,&#13;
all expenses paid, for an intensive&#13;
training regime. Students are tested in&#13;
their experience of solving problems,&#13;
taught the best strategies, and given&#13;
presentations on various techniques.&#13;
In addition, they spend some free time&#13;
playing disc golf and visiting Great&#13;
America.&#13;
Then, at the end of the week, the&#13;
top four students are selected to&#13;
accompany Professor Piele to&#13;
whichever country the 101 is being&#13;
held in that particular year. From&#13;
there, they travel to that country for&#13;
another all-expenses paid week competing&#13;
against the best and the brightest&#13;
of the world.&#13;
USACO is a national competition&#13;
headed by Professor Piele. They hold&#13;
many competitions throughout the&#13;
year. For more information, you can&#13;
go to www.usaco.org. There, you can&#13;
find information on the US team,&#13;
details about its various competitions,&#13;
details on the 101, and an archive of&#13;
photos from the training camp and the&#13;
competition in China. For additional&#13;
photos, you can go to www.zing.com&#13;
and select the "albums" menu, and&#13;
type in ioi 2000 or usaco 2000.&#13;
Again, congratulations to Professor&#13;
Piele and his team for a job well-done&#13;
in representing the u.s. overseas once&#13;
again.&#13;
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Volunteers&#13;
needed for the&#13;
Salvation Army&#13;
By Sarah Olsen&#13;
Have you been naughty this year?&#13;
Do you want to earn some extra points&#13;
with Santa Claus? Here is your chance&#13;
to beef up your stocking goodies: The&#13;
Salvation Army of Racine is in need of&#13;
volunteers to ring bells and to work at&#13;
the Christmas Castle.&#13;
Both volunteer opportunities will&#13;
begin Friday, Nov. 24, 2000 and continue&#13;
through Dec. 23, 2000. Participants&#13;
will ring the bells at various locations&#13;
throughout Racine, and the Castle is&#13;
located at Elmwood Plaza, 3701&#13;
Durand Avenue in Racine.&#13;
If you are interested in volunteering&#13;
or would like more information, please&#13;
contact Deb Johnson at (262) 632-3147.&#13;
Volunteer experience in your local&#13;
community will not onJy help persons&#13;
in need - it looks good on your resume,&#13;
too.&#13;
UWP Art Show To&#13;
Benefit&#13;
Scholarship Fund&#13;
UW-Parkside will present "Diverse&#13;
Visual Voices," an art exhibition with a&#13;
twist, Sunday, Nov. 12 to Thursday, Dec.&#13;
14. Held in the Fine Arts Gallery, the&#13;
exhibition will not onJy give students&#13;
and area residents an opportunity to see&#13;
but also to buy unique works of art with&#13;
each purchase helping to fund art scholarships.&#13;
"Our intention was to bring a group&#13;
of artists together who are creating quality&#13;
work in a variety of conceptual and&#13;
technical directions," said UW-Parkside&#13;
Art Professor Doug Devirmy. "In addition&#13;
to viewin/i a body of very exciting&#13;
work, the uruversity community and&#13;
area audience will be able to purchase&#13;
any of the pieces with 40 percent of the&#13;
sale price going into the UW-Parkside&#13;
Art Student Scholarship Fund."&#13;
Featured are works by UW-Parkside&#13;
faculty, including sculptures by DaVId&#13;
Holmes and Trenton Baylor, paintings&#13;
by Dennis Bayuzick, Alan Goldsmith's&#13;
giclee prints, printed books and prints&#13;
by Lisa Bigalke, ceramics by Karen&#13;
Johnston and Patricia Castaneda-Tucker&#13;
as well as De Virmy' s etchings and&#13;
monoprints.&#13;
A number art works by UW-Parkside&#13;
alumni also will be included in this exhibition&#13;
and sale.&#13;
Diverse Visual Voices begins with an&#13;
opening reception this Sunday, Nov. 12&#13;
from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Fine Arts GaIlery.&#13;
Gallery hours are Monday &amp; Thursday&#13;
11a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday &amp; Wednesday&#13;
11 a:m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 7&#13;
Rangers run &amp; gun AII-Slars 88-10&#13;
UW-Parkside's Brian Coffman launches a three-point shot during the Rangers'&#13;
88-70 Win over Coach Rudy's All-Stars. Coffman led the team with 17 points.&#13;
Kevin Carp had 13 and Ouincey Momen 12. Saturday, the women's team plays&#13;
Odyssey at 6 p.m. and the men play Las Vegas Funjet at 8 p.m. in the Sports&#13;
and Activity Center. Students are admitted free. Photo by Connor Buchanan&#13;
DeWitt named GLUe coach of the vear&#13;
By Zach Robertson&#13;
Inhis 20th season as coach of the UWParkside&#13;
women's cross country team,&#13;
MikeDeWitt has won his second conference&#13;
championship, and was named&#13;
GLVCcoach of the year. DeWitt won his&#13;
first conference title in 1995.He was also&#13;
named coach of the year that season.&#13;
After guiding his runners to a win at&#13;
the conference meet, and leading them&#13;
through a season that saw only one loss,&#13;
the rest of the league had no problem&#13;
giving him this award. .&#13;
"It's nice that the other coaches in the&#13;
conference recognize that we had a&#13;
good year. To me, it's not an important&#13;
thmg, but it's definitely an honor, and&#13;
something I don't look lightly at," said&#13;
DeWitt.&#13;
DeWitt credited his teams success to&#13;
the consistency his runners showed all&#13;
year.&#13;
"We had a real solid group, with&#13;
everyone hitting their average time,"&#13;
said DeWitt. "This team has been really&#13;
good in that aspect, being able to know&#13;
what they're going to do in every race."&#13;
With all but three members of the&#13;
team back next year, DeWitt is looking&#13;
for another great season from his runners&#13;
next year.&#13;
"That's one thing about distance&#13;
running, you tend to get better every&#13;
year", said DeWitt.&#13;
DeWitt also hopes this will help&#13;
bring more attention to UW-Parkside&#13;
sports.&#13;
"1 think one of the things the university&#13;
is trying to do is get more of an&#13;
athletic identity for the whole place.&#13;
Hopefully, this shows that the university&#13;
is heading in the right direction&#13;
for all sports," he said.&#13;
The team now heads for the nationals&#13;
in Pomona, Cal., after placing fourth&#13;
in the Regional meet last Saturday, in&#13;
Ashland, Ohio.&#13;
DeWitt felt strongly that his young&#13;
team would run well at the regional&#13;
meet.&#13;
"It will take our best race of the&#13;
year to do it," he said before the race.&#13;
"Every girl has to do her part."&#13;
UWP women's CC goes national&#13;
With Amber Antonia leading the&#13;
pack, the UW-Parkside women's cross&#13;
country team is on its way to the NCAA&#13;
Division II nationals in Pomona, Cal.,&#13;
on Saturday, Nov. 18. Coach Mike&#13;
DeWitt's team secured the fourth and&#13;
final berth by capturing fourth place at&#13;
the regional meet in Ashland, Ohio, last&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Antonia won the individual title by&#13;
crossing the finish line with a time of&#13;
21:54,six seconds ahead of the second&#13;
place finisher. UW-Parkside's Erin&#13;
Enright finished in 17th place, exactly&#13;
one minute behind Antonia, while&#13;
Janna Weeden finished 20th with a&#13;
time of 22:55.&#13;
The Ranger men finished in eighth&#13;
place with a team total of 218. Davey&#13;
Place was the Rangers tor runner, finishing&#13;
in 18th place with a time of&#13;
32:49.&#13;
Congratulations to coach DeWitt&#13;
and the UW-Parkside women's cross&#13;
country team, and good luck at the&#13;
nationals!&#13;
. If last !h~rsday' s exhibition game&#13;
IS any indication, UW-Parkside's&#13;
opponents better bring their track&#13;
shoes when they play the Ranger&#13;
men's basketball team. Coach Jeff&#13;
Rutter's team used a high-octane&#13;
offense to go along with a tight defense&#13;
to blast Coach Rudy's All-Stars 88-70at&#13;
the De Simone Gymnasium.&#13;
Led by the outside shooting of&#13;
Brian Coffman, who had 17 points, the&#13;
Rangers used quick strikes down the&#13;
floor by Marlon Grice and Tom BeJlino&#13;
to get Rudy Collum's team on its heels.&#13;
That left Coffman open for repeated&#13;
three-point shots. Kevin Carp chipped&#13;
in 13 and Quincey Momen contributed&#13;
12 including a tli.underous slam dunk&#13;
that measured on the Richter scale in&#13;
downtown Kenosha. Nick Knuth&#13;
cleared eight rebounds.&#13;
Although Coach Rudy's team won&#13;
the opening tip, that was about the&#13;
only tbing that went right for them in&#13;
the first half. Made up of former college&#13;
players mainly from Racine, the&#13;
All-Stars fell behind early and finished&#13;
to half trailing UW-Parkside 44-25.&#13;
After trailing by more than 30 in the&#13;
second half, the All-Stars showed some&#13;
pride and took advantage of the&#13;
Rangers' less experienced players to get&#13;
the deficit under 20 by tli.e final hom.&#13;
Marcus West and Brad Kellner led&#13;
Coach Rudy's with 12 points. Hayes&#13;
Ford had 11 and seven rebounds.&#13;
The Rangers not only showed they'll&#13;
be fast but also that they'll be feisty this&#13;
year. Tom BeJlino refused to be intimidated&#13;
when West, formerly of&#13;
Marquette University, got physical late&#13;
in tli.e second half. Both players were&#13;
given fouls after exchanging elbows.&#13;
Coach Rutter said lie was pleased&#13;
with the game, adding there were plenty&#13;
of things to work on before the&#13;
Rangers could consider themselves&#13;
favorites for the NCAA Division II title.&#13;
The next step on the road the Final Four&#13;
comes on Saturday. The Rangers host an&#13;
exhibition game against Las Vegas&#13;
Funjet at 8 p.m. in the De Simone&#13;
Gymnasium.&#13;
Fans can preview the 2000-2001UWParkside&#13;
women's basketball team on&#13;
Saturday. Coach Paulette Stein's squad&#13;
plays an exhibition against Odyssey&#13;
starting at 6J.m. UW-Parkside students&#13;
are admitte free to all games. _Tickets&#13;
are $5 for adults, and $1 for high school&#13;
students and children 14 years of age&#13;
and under.&#13;
Women's team reaches finals&#13;
It took the biggest upset of the&#13;
Great Lakes Valley Conference&#13;
(GLVC) tournament to get there, but&#13;
the UW-Parkside women's soccer&#13;
team was at Northern Kentucky last&#13;
weekend for the conference finals. The&#13;
Rangers, who came in as the number&#13;
seven seed, beat number two-seed&#13;
SIU-Edwardsville at Edwardsville,&#13;
Ill., to advance before being eliminated&#13;
by Missouri-St Louis 4-1 on&#13;
Saturday, Nov. 4.&#13;
Getting there was definitely part of&#13;
the fun. Not only did coaeli Troy&#13;
Fabiano's team beat SIU-Edwardsville&#13;
on their horne field, they shut them out&#13;
in the process. While goalkeeper&#13;
Marissa Monroe-DeVita refused to&#13;
allow a goal, Byranna [urvis scored&#13;
two and the team had its ticket&#13;
punched for the Final Four.&#13;
After eliminating UW-Parkside in&#13;
Saturday's semi-finals, UMSL was&#13;
then defeated by host Northern&#13;
Kentucky 4-1 in Sunday's championship&#13;
game.&#13;
UW-Parkside ends the season with&#13;
an overall record of 11 wins, six loses,&#13;
and two ties. Congratulations to the&#13;
women's soccer team on a great season!&#13;
Ranger basketball on the radio&#13;
The UW-Parkside men's basketball&#13;
team will have all of its games-horne&#13;
and away-broadcast live on the radio&#13;
this season. The games of the Ranger&#13;
women's basketball team will be&#13;
broadcast on a tape delayed basis.&#13;
Starting with this Saturday's exhibition&#13;
game versus Las Vegas Funjet,&#13;
all games can be heard on WLlp, 1050&#13;
AM. The game begins at 8 p.m. in the&#13;
Sports and Activity Center's Alfred&#13;
and Bernice De Simone Gymnasium.&#13;
Dave Buchanan and Steve Nelson&#13;
will announce the home games. Steve&#13;
Kratochvil joins Nelson for the road&#13;
broadcasts.&#13;
The UW-Parkside women's&#13;
basketball games will be broadcast on&#13;
WIPZ radio, 101.7 FM. Play-by-play of&#13;
the home games and selected road&#13;
games will handled by student&#13;
armouncers. Nelson and Kratochvil also&#13;
will announce a number of the Lady&#13;
Rangers' road games.&#13;
In addition to coverage on the campus&#13;
radio station, the halftime portion&#13;
of the WLIP broadcasts will be dedicated&#13;
to UW-Parkside women's basketball.&#13;
"We are pleased to bring UWParkside&#13;
basketball to the people of&#13;
southeastern Wisconsin and northern&#13;
Illinois," said Dr. Lenny Klaver, UWParkside&#13;
athletic director and director&#13;
of University Relations. "We look at&#13;
this as another positive move in the&#13;
improvement of our athletic programs."&#13;
November 9, 2000 The Ranger, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Page 8&#13;
IIllC tournell stans tonight&#13;
Wonderful weekend for&#13;
volleyball&#13;
It was the kind of weekend that&#13;
could redeem what has been a tough&#13;
season for the UW-Parkside volleyball&#13;
team. That's because it was a weekend&#13;
in which the Rangers won two matches&#13;
and qualified for the Great Lake Valley&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
After dropping a road match to&#13;
Lewis University on Tuesday, Oct. 31,&#13;
coach Melissa Wolter's team swept&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan and Bellarmine on&#13;
consecutive days. On Friday, Nov. 3,&#13;
UW-Parkside thrashed Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan 15-6, 15-5, 15-11.The following&#13;
afternoon, Saturday, Nov. 4, the&#13;
Ranger handled Bellarmine by scores of&#13;
15-9, 15-11,and 15-3.&#13;
The games were the final home&#13;
matches at the DeSimone Gymnasium&#13;
and the final regular season games of&#13;
the year. The squad moves on to the&#13;
GLVC tournament at Evansville. The&#13;
Rangers, seeded number eight, will take&#13;
on the top seeded and host team&#13;
Southern Indiana tonight at 7:30.&#13;
Go Rangers!&#13;
Alumni open house at&#13;
SAC Saturday&#13;
UW-Parkside will give its graduates&#13;
a first-hand look at the newly expanded&#13;
Sports and Activity Center on&#13;
Saturday, Nov. 11. The University. is&#13;
hosting an alumni open hou~e which&#13;
will include recreational activities, a&#13;
reception, and prizes as well as alumni&#13;
and varsity basketball.&#13;
From noon to 3 p.m., the Petretti&#13;
Fieldhouse, De Simone Gymnasium&#13;
and Tenuta Hall will be open for general&#13;
use. Alumni are welcome to play&#13;
racquetball, run on the new track, use&#13;
the new exercise eq~ipment,and. generally&#13;
enjoy the facilities. Alumru bas-,&#13;
ketball starts at 4 p.m.; a reception&#13;
begins at 5 p.m.; and grads are welcome&#13;
to stay for exhibition games of the UWParkside&#13;
men's and women's basketball&#13;
teams.&#13;
Alumni can pick up a free UWParkside&#13;
Alumni Association water&#13;
bottle, participate in prizes drawings,&#13;
and enjoy free popcorn and soft drinks&#13;
throughout the day.&#13;
For more information on Alumni&#13;
Open House, call Karen Reiher at ext.&#13;
2443.&#13;
Undecided about your major and you&#13;
need to register for next semester?&#13;
Career and Major Decision Making November 13, 6-7 p.m. - MOLN 107&#13;
Presented by the Career Center November 15, 2-3 p.m. - MOLN 107&#13;
Lots of information on different November 16, 9-10 a.m. - GRNQ 0101&#13;
majors, careers, and career-related November 21, 11-noon - MOLN 0137&#13;
opportunities!&#13;
We look forward to seeing you! Visit the Career Center WYLL 175&#13;
Controversial Improvement&#13;
by Tyrone A Payton&#13;
I can't put into words the incessant&#13;
arguing I heard Tuesday, Oct. 17. All I&#13;
heard was formal bickering issued by&#13;
my fellow man that night. Not one single&#13;
speaker could go undaunted by the&#13;
accusations of another. I heard&#13;
adamant opinions and progression&#13;
wane on a topic that is not only rarely&#13;
discussed, but is often regarded as an&#13;
abhorrent subject to be spoken of at any&#13;
table: the tender issue ofhomosexuality&#13;
and religion.&#13;
UW-Parkside's Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Organization (GLO) discussion group&#13;
organizer, Joey Lalor, orchestrated the&#13;
gathering for the guest speaker on this&#13;
topic, the Rev. Tony Larsen. At the&#13;
beginning of the meeting, the Rev.&#13;
Larsen declared that he would be&#13;
speaking of this questionable venture&#13;
through a Christian / Judaic perspective&#13;
in all due respect to other religions or&#13;
creeds, and that he wanted to highlight&#13;
three passages in the Bible that only&#13;
specified the plausibility of homosexuality.&#13;
He wouldn't get that far; the&#13;
ceaseless noise entreated.&#13;
From the initiation of the conference,&#13;
I tallied ten students to subtract that&#13;
number to seven by the time of adjourning&#13;
of my peers.. Of the remaining&#13;
seven, including myself, I felt the&#13;
wedge that was apparent from the start&#13;
drive deeper between two sets of three&#13;
speakers. It was a vocal war in the&#13;
upstairs library with three for freedom&#13;
to live with being who you are and&#13;
three with restraining the questionable&#13;
sin of homosexuality.&#13;
The Rev. Larsen initially made his&#13;
foreknowledge known by indicating&#13;
that the Old Testament of the Bible&#13;
had no reference to lesbianism, but&#13;
indicated in Leviticus 18:22 "Thou&#13;
shalt not lie with mankind as with&#13;
womankind: it is abomination."&#13;
He then said the Bible said man&#13;
cannot eat meat or burn incense, or&#13;
paint a picture, for it would be a sin.&#13;
Although, he spoke of them, he never&#13;
informed on their citations in the&#13;
Bible, yet I'm no one to research such a&#13;
burdening topic, so I believed him and&#13;
respected his ordained knowledge.&#13;
The discussion barely commenced&#13;
past this point when the first intrusion&#13;
occurred. One of the guest students&#13;
would speak and cite from the Bible&#13;
on the opposition of doing something&#13;
that was considered a sin, and either&#13;
the reverend or other guest students&#13;
would intervene with their brief, interrupting&#13;
thoughts on the debatable&#13;
quote. The two sides would yammer&#13;
back in forth. One side would dictate&#13;
the word of God as being final, and&#13;
Weekend PISS&#13;
~&#13;
Good for the academic year of 2000-2001&#13;
Free bowling. pool and ping pong.&#13;
Valid Fri. after 4. Sat " Sun&#13;
cost: $20&#13;
Sign up at the Rangercard OffIce,&#13;
Den Hours it&#13;
Sunday:&#13;
Mon-Wed:&#13;
Thurs-Fri:&#13;
Saturday:&#13;
it&#13;
12 noon-IO p.m.&#13;
II a.m.-II p.m.&#13;
II a.m.-I 2 midnight&#13;
12 noon-I 2 midnight&#13;
the other would recompense with the&#13;
variation of free will and how the&#13;
Bible is more or less considered as a&#13;
work of literature and not a guide,&#13;
which obviously sent the opposing&#13;
side into a furious rebuttal of reinforcing&#13;
their previous quote with more&#13;
extensive citations.&#13;
Back and forth went continuous&#13;
arguing, and I do believe there were&#13;
only minor instances where quiet&#13;
blanketed the room. It was when&#13;
someone from the free will side mentioned&#13;
the possibility of genetics being&#13;
the cause of homosexuality, and then&#13;
after a momentary pause in this continual&#13;
clamor, the two sides aptly&#13;
began disputing their differences&#13;
again. I was merely a spectator until I&#13;
denoted the possibility of desiring&#13;
something came from the hil?,pocampus&#13;
in the brain, but now I can t recall the&#13;
purpose I had for addressing that&#13;
statement.&#13;
As a society, we enter a new millennium&#13;
in complete disillusionment&#13;
of peace. We believe that we are all&#13;
different, and that's accepted, but only&#13;
people lie, because most feel they&#13;
don't want to hurt anyone, or even&#13;
worse, they're ignorant about some&#13;
differences. We believe the mean,&#13;
contemptible people confess the truth&#13;
we bury deep inside, but only by speaking&#13;
the truth about difficult topics will&#13;
we forge progress in our society, or so&#13;
we say also.&#13;
I had ambivalent thoughts on what to&#13;
expect from this discussion. Hopefully,&#13;
everyone who attended could have&#13;
learned from one another and went&#13;
home with a fresh understanding, but I&#13;
don't believe a single person's perception&#13;
budged an inch in a new direction.&#13;
Unfortunately, it was as heated a discussion&#13;
as I feared. We didn't talk about&#13;
homosexuality and religion, instead the&#13;
two sides picked up the good book and&#13;
started flinging slander at each other as&#13;
if they were so omniscient about the&#13;
subject, and that they were right, and&#13;
anyone else was wrong in their eyes.&#13;
I'm not saying they were mean to&#13;
each other. It wasn't a gang war, but if&#13;
we were all less civilized, I do believe I'd&#13;
hear some threats and see some punches&#13;
tossed before the night concluded.&#13;
All I know is I lost a numerous account&#13;
of respect for my fellow man that night,&#13;
. and that's just sad. I go to school to&#13;
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The&#13;
Issue 3 Vol. 33&#13;
The  University   of Wisconsin.PuksiJe's&#13;
StuJent   Newspaper&#13;
Oct  I0 - 24, 2002&#13;
"Show Me the Money"&#13;
Jackie Pace&#13;
Reporter&#13;
Have  you   ever   won-&#13;
dered   what   kind    of&#13;
salary a state employee&#13;
earns working  at a uni-&#13;
versity  such    as   UW-&#13;
Parkside?&#13;
Although working at a state&#13;
universitymay not be at the top&#13;
of your  list  of  high  paying&#13;
"dreamjobs," you may be sur-&#13;
prisedto learn that many of the&#13;
positionshere pay fairly decent&#13;
moneyAs students who attend&#13;
astate-fundeduniversity here at&#13;
UWParkside,we have access to&#13;
information that  many  of  us&#13;
maynot even have known. This&#13;
information  includes   salary&#13;
amountsof anyone and every-&#13;
one who is employed here on&#13;
campus,ranging from the chan-&#13;
cellor,to the custodians, to the&#13;
presidents of the student-run&#13;
organizations   and    clubs.&#13;
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here is a state employee, this&#13;
information is public  record,&#13;
andwe as students are entitled&#13;
to this information&#13;
if&#13;
we ask for&#13;
it. It should be noted that this&#13;
article is not meant to publicize&#13;
or comment  on  any specific&#13;
person's salary but is meant for&#13;
the sole purpose of informing&#13;
the student body of what you&#13;
could  expect  to earn if you&#13;
were interested in obtaining a&#13;
job at a state university The fol-&#13;
lowing charts list some of the&#13;
salary information  for some the&#13;
teaching  instructing  positions&#13;
along with some of the admin-&#13;
istration  and  other  positions&#13;
here at the university Informa-&#13;
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obtained  from the UW System&#13;
Redbook&#13;
online&#13;
at&#13;
www.uwsa.edu/budplan&#13;
red-&#13;
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those&#13;
listed above, may seem a little&#13;
bit too far away right now.&#13;
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dents here at Parkside,you may&#13;
not even be sure of what you&#13;
. want to major in yet, much less&#13;
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now. Perhaps you  have been&#13;
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$79,500&#13;
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Athletic Coach&#13;
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Ramler  Editor&#13;
$61hour&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Adult  Student&#13;
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$614/vear&#13;
Parkside&#13;
International   Club&#13;
$3,500/year&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student  Government  Association&#13;
$4,OOO/vear&#13;
Student&#13;
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Black  Student  Union&#13;
$650/vear&#13;
Latinos  Unidos&#13;
$500/vear&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Activities  Board&#13;
$2,500/year&#13;
Parkside  Asian  or"anization&#13;
$1,OOOIvear&#13;
Sacred  Circle&#13;
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Rainbow  Alliance&#13;
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Police Officer&#13;
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provost/Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs&#13;
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Risk Manaeement Officer&#13;
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Senior Financial Auditor&#13;
$41600&#13;
involved with one of the stu-&#13;
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campus.You could start out by&#13;
staying low-key,but maybe one&#13;
day you could  end .up being&#13;
president of one of the organi-&#13;
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earn a little bit of extra cash,&#13;
while building up your resume&#13;
at the same time. However,the&#13;
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ommends that students who are&#13;
employed   on  campus  not&#13;
exceed twenty hours of work in&#13;
Continued on  a e 8.&#13;
on the&#13;
Inside&#13;
Player Profile&#13;
Page: 6&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
Page: 9&#13;
Problematic   PSGA&#13;
Page: 3&#13;
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Page 2  Oct 10- 24,2002&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
RTcfilgerNews&#13;
Oct. 10-13&#13;
•  Foreign  Film:  "No  Man's  Land,"  2001  Best  P'oreign Lan-&#13;
guage  Film, show  times:  Thursday/Friday:   7:30  p.m.;  Sat-&#13;
urday:  5 and  8 p.m.;  Sunday:  2 p.m.;  Union  Cinema  The-&#13;
ater; prorated  season  tickets  available  by calling  ext. 2345.&#13;
Oct. 10&#13;
•  UW-Parkside   Wind  Ensemble  &amp;  Community   Band,  Mark&#13;
Eichner,  conductor,7:30   p.m.,  Com.  Arts  Theatre,  tickets:&#13;
adults  $6, students/seniors   $4&#13;
Oct. 11&#13;
• VIP Leadership  Series,  Union  106, noon&#13;
Oct. 12&#13;
•   UW-Parkside&#13;
Symphony,    Alvaro    Garcia,    conductor;&#13;
Mozart's   "Bastien  and  Bastienne,"   7:30  p.m.,  Com.  Arts&#13;
Theatre,  adults  tickets:  $6, students/seniors   $4&#13;
Oct. 14&#13;
• "Strange  Like  Me,"  interactive  theatre  production  exploring&#13;
issues  of  diversity  w/Gestic  Theatre,   noon-1  p.m.,  Union&#13;
Cinema  Theater,  free&#13;
Oct. 16&#13;
• Noon  Concert:  Lisa White,  mezzo-.soprano;  Carol  Wallace,&#13;
piano;  Tim  Rush,  percussion,   , noon,  Union  Cinema  The-&#13;
ater, free&#13;
•  Information   session  for  potential  &amp;  current   Modern  Lan-&#13;
guages  majors/minors  (covers French,  German,  &amp; Spanish&#13;
stucentsjnoon,&#13;
Com Arts  136, free&#13;
Oct. 18&#13;
•  Men's  Soccer  vs.  Kentucky  Wesleyan,   1:15  p.m.,  Wood&#13;
Road Field&#13;
• Women's  Soccer  vs. Kentucky  Wesleyan,   3:30 p.m., Wood&#13;
. Road  Field,   UW-Parkslde   students   admitted   free  w/ID'&#13;
adults:  $5;  high  school  students  &amp; children  14 and  unde;&#13;
$1.&#13;
•  Volleyball   vs.   Northern   Kentucky,   7  p.m.,   DaSimone&#13;
Gymnasium,   SAC;  UWP  students  admitted  free  w/ID;  adults:&#13;
$5;  high school  students  &amp; children  14 and  under  $1.&#13;
•  Hispanic  Heritage  Program:   Laura  Fuentes  residency,   noon,&#13;
Union  Cinema,  traditional  music  from vanous  South  Amencan&#13;
regions&#13;
•  Hispanic   Heritage   Banquet,   6  p.m.-2   a.m.,   Par.kside  Cafe,&#13;
reception/banquet!   dance:  $15,  dance  only  $5;  tickets  avail-&#13;
able  at Ranger  Card  Office,  call  (262) 595-2345&#13;
• Women's  Studies  Gender,  Race,  and  Class  Book  Group:  "A&#13;
Passage  to  India"  by  E.M.  Forster,  discussion   led  by. Mary&#13;
Lenard,  Union  207,  3:30  p.m.,  free,  refreshrnents   available,&#13;
book  available  in book  store&#13;
• UW-Parkside  Family  Faire; for information,  call (262)  595-2278&#13;
Oct.19&#13;
• Friends  of the Library:  Special  program:  "Reflecting  Forward:  A&#13;
Genealogy  &amp; Local  History  Workshop,"  8 a.m.-4:30  p.m.,  UW-&#13;
Parks ide  Library,  $22.50  in advance,   $28  at  door.  For  infor-&#13;
mation,  call (262) 595-2215.&#13;
•  Cross-Country   Parkside   Invitational,   National   Cross-Country&#13;
Course;  noon;  UWP  students  admitted  free  w/ID;  adults:  $5;&#13;
high school  students&#13;
&amp;&#13;
children  14 and  under  $1.&#13;
• Volleyball  vs. Bellarmine,  1 p.m.,  DeSimone  Gymnasium,   SAC;&#13;
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dents  &amp; children  14 and  under  $1.&#13;
• Racine  Concert  Band  Chamber  Winds  E:oncert,  Mark  Eichner,&#13;
conductor,  8 p.m.,  Union  Cinema  Theater,  tickets:  adults  $8,&#13;
students/seniors   $7&#13;
Oct. 20&#13;
Men's  Soccer  vs. Southern  Indiana,  noon,  Wood  Road  Field&#13;
Women's   Soccer   Southern   Indiana,   2:30   p.m.,   Wood   Road&#13;
Field;   UWP  students   admitted   free  w/ID;   adults:   $5;  high&#13;
school  students  &amp; children  14 and  under  $1.&#13;
Oct. 21&#13;
• Jack White,  internationally  famous  pocket  billiard' and trick  shot&#13;
artist,  11 a.m., The  Den, free&#13;
Oct. 23&#13;
Noon Concert:  Bob Acri Jazz  Quartet,  noon,  Union  Cinema  The-&#13;
ater, free&#13;
Always  working   hard for  the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Amber  Smith&#13;
Editor&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amber Smith&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
Deborah I-1ahrn&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Tracy Brownlow&#13;
Layout Team&#13;
Lachlan McDonald&#13;
Kim Meyer&#13;
Lauren Mikrut&#13;
Renee Currington&#13;
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Jason Meekma&#13;
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Alex voskuil&#13;
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AJex Voskuil&#13;
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Jackie Pace&#13;
Sarah Masik&#13;
Alissa  Pfeffer&#13;
Ashley Russ&#13;
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Brandon  Drake&#13;
Renee Currington&#13;
Will&#13;
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more information.&#13;
Meetings are Mondays at&#13;
noon, Please stop by and&#13;
participate as the meet-&#13;
ings are open to all those&#13;
at Parkside.&#13;
Wyllie D-I39C&#13;
phone: (262) 595-2287&#13;
fax: (262) 595-2295&#13;
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Thursday  throughout   the semester&#13;
by&#13;
stu-&#13;
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to&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
October&#13;
18, 2005&#13;
News&#13;
3&#13;
Feotures&#13;
.............•.................................&#13;
6&#13;
Arts &amp; Culture&#13;
7&#13;
Opinions&#13;
&amp; Edltorlals&#13;
.............•..............&#13;
8&#13;
Sports&#13;
10&#13;
Humor&#13;
11&#13;
Classified&#13;
Ads&#13;
12&#13;
"Come&#13;
get that&#13;
good&#13;
copy!"&#13;
17w &#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
is written&#13;
and&#13;
edited&#13;
by students&#13;
of the University&#13;
ojWisc()lISin-Parkside&#13;
and&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
solely&#13;
responsible&#13;
jor&#13;
us editorial&#13;
policy&#13;
and&#13;
content.&#13;
Access&#13;
Denied&#13;
Bill Aims&#13;
to Remove&#13;
Emergency&#13;
Contraceptives&#13;
from&#13;
UW&#13;
Schools&#13;
BY ANTHONY&#13;
medications.&#13;
of the universities&#13;
do not have&#13;
. ROGNSVOOG&#13;
Emergency&#13;
contraception,&#13;
student&#13;
health&#13;
centers.&#13;
As part&#13;
Assembly&#13;
Bill 343 is&#13;
most&#13;
commonly&#13;
referred&#13;
to&#13;
of university&#13;
fees,&#13;
UW&#13;
students&#13;
working&#13;
through&#13;
the levels&#13;
as "the&#13;
morning&#13;
after&#13;
pill,"&#13;
is&#13;
fund&#13;
student&#13;
health&#13;
centers&#13;
and&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
government&#13;
a high&#13;
dose&#13;
of birth&#13;
-control&#13;
have&#13;
the right&#13;
to allocate&#13;
funds&#13;
and might&#13;
soon&#13;
prohibit&#13;
pills&#13;
that prevent&#13;
pregnancy&#13;
as they&#13;
see fit.&#13;
UW&#13;
system&#13;
scbools&#13;
from&#13;
up to 120 hours&#13;
after&#13;
having&#13;
On October&#13;
7, the&#13;
advertising&#13;
the availability&#13;
of,&#13;
unprotected&#13;
sex.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Government&#13;
prescribing,&#13;
and dispensing&#13;
The pills&#13;
are at least&#13;
75&#13;
Association&#13;
(PSGA)&#13;
senate&#13;
certain&#13;
hormonal&#13;
medication&#13;
or&#13;
percent&#13;
effective&#13;
in preventing&#13;
resolved&#13;
that "the&#13;
students&#13;
of&#13;
combinations&#13;
of&#13;
unintended&#13;
pregnancy&#13;
if taken&#13;
the University&#13;
of Wisconsin-&#13;
within&#13;
72 hours.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
are in strong&#13;
AU schools&#13;
in the UW&#13;
opposition&#13;
to Assembly&#13;
Bill&#13;
system&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
343-UW&#13;
Birth&#13;
Control&#13;
Ban."&#13;
affected&#13;
by the bill,&#13;
The PSGA&#13;
senate&#13;
went&#13;
even&#13;
though&#13;
some&#13;
on to encourage&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
to contact&#13;
their&#13;
congressperson&#13;
and urge&#13;
him&#13;
or her to&#13;
vote&#13;
against&#13;
Assembly&#13;
Bill&#13;
343.&#13;
Groups&#13;
in&#13;
opposition&#13;
to the bill&#13;
include&#13;
pro-choice&#13;
groups,&#13;
the United&#13;
Council&#13;
of UW&#13;
Students,&#13;
and Planned&#13;
Parenthood's&#13;
affiliates.&#13;
Katherine&#13;
Lapp,&#13;
women&gt;&#13;
s&#13;
FaO.Fest~s&#13;
''Discover&#13;
Asia"&#13;
Theme&#13;
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Student&#13;
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See CONTRACEPTIVE&#13;
page&#13;
4.&#13;
AMSLC&#13;
Comes&#13;
To UW-Parkside&#13;
BY KYLE&#13;
VAN&#13;
PELT&#13;
AND&#13;
TYRAN&#13;
SAFFOLD&#13;
JR&#13;
From&#13;
Friday,&#13;
October&#13;
7 to&#13;
Sunday,&#13;
October&#13;
9, more&#13;
than&#13;
300 &#13;
students&#13;
from&#13;
the University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
system&#13;
attended&#13;
the &#13;
2005&#13;
American&#13;
Multicultural&#13;
Student&#13;
Leadership&#13;
Conference&#13;
(AMSLC)&#13;
at UW-Parkside.&#13;
'This&#13;
conference&#13;
is &#13;
a&#13;
University-wide&#13;
conference.&#13;
Every&#13;
year&#13;
it goes&#13;
from&#13;
one&#13;
university&#13;
to the next:'&#13;
said Mary&#13;
Xiong,&#13;
coordinator&#13;
of Retention&#13;
Programs&#13;
and an advisor&#13;
for the&#13;
Office&#13;
of Mnlticultural&#13;
Stndent&#13;
Affairs&#13;
at UW-Parksicfe.&#13;
Last&#13;
year,&#13;
the event&#13;
was held&#13;
in&#13;
Madison,&#13;
WI.&#13;
"This&#13;
conference&#13;
often&#13;
has&#13;
workshops&#13;
that deal&#13;
with&#13;
career&#13;
enhancement,&#13;
racial&#13;
issues,&#13;
and&#13;
helps&#13;
students&#13;
find out how&#13;
to&#13;
get that perfect&#13;
job,"&#13;
said&#13;
Xiong.&#13;
"Mostly,&#13;
we have&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
are from&#13;
the bigger&#13;
universities,&#13;
verses&#13;
the smaller&#13;
universities."&#13;
Overall,&#13;
the conference&#13;
will teach&#13;
students&#13;
how&#13;
to build&#13;
credit,&#13;
obtain&#13;
leadership&#13;
skills,&#13;
and'Iearn&#13;
how&#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
business&#13;
professional&#13;
at an actual&#13;
job&#13;
or workplace,&#13;
things&#13;
that will&#13;
be essential&#13;
to them&#13;
after&#13;
graduation.&#13;
AMSLC&#13;
kicked&#13;
off&#13;
on Friday&#13;
October&#13;
7 with&#13;
the&#13;
two-hour&#13;
Community&#13;
Service&#13;
Extravaganza,&#13;
which&#13;
took&#13;
place&#13;
from&#13;
4 to 6 p.m.&#13;
More&#13;
than&#13;
30&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students,&#13;
staff,&#13;
and&#13;
faculty&#13;
members&#13;
volunteered&#13;
to&#13;
help&#13;
out with&#13;
the workshop.&#13;
Student&#13;
organizations&#13;
that helped&#13;
out with&#13;
the event&#13;
included&#13;
members&#13;
from&#13;
Circle&#13;
K, Parkside&#13;
Asian&#13;
Organization,&#13;
Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union,&#13;
and the&#13;
ladies&#13;
of Delta&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Theta.&#13;
"Every&#13;
year,&#13;
they&#13;
do a&#13;
community-service&#13;
project,&#13;
and&#13;
we love&#13;
community&#13;
service,"&#13;
said&#13;
Marie&#13;
Smith,&#13;
an advisor&#13;
for the UW-Parkside&#13;
Career'&#13;
Center.&#13;
"We&#13;
feel that it is&#13;
important&#13;
to give&#13;
back&#13;
to the&#13;
community&#13;
and to help&#13;
people&#13;
in&#13;
the community,&#13;
so we are doing&#13;
numerous&#13;
projects&#13;
today.&#13;
All of&#13;
the projects&#13;
will benefit&#13;
our local&#13;
community."&#13;
The Community&#13;
Service&#13;
Extravaganza&#13;
features&#13;
a number&#13;
of service&#13;
projects,&#13;
which&#13;
included&#13;
the following:&#13;
fleece&#13;
scarves,&#13;
woven&#13;
potholders,&#13;
inspirational&#13;
rocks,&#13;
hand'beaded&#13;
angels,&#13;
beaded&#13;
icicles,&#13;
beaded&#13;
candy&#13;
cane&#13;
ornaments,&#13;
reindeer&#13;
magnets,&#13;
AMSLC&#13;
creative&#13;
expression&#13;
journals,&#13;
and greeting&#13;
cards.&#13;
Each&#13;
university&#13;
attending&#13;
the event&#13;
was encouraged&#13;
to&#13;
donate&#13;
the following&#13;
items:&#13;
soda&#13;
tabs,&#13;
children's&#13;
books,&#13;
soup&#13;
labels,&#13;
box tops&#13;
for education,&#13;
and non-perishable&#13;
food&#13;
items.&#13;
There&#13;
were&#13;
nearly&#13;
9,500&#13;
soda&#13;
. tabs,&#13;
526 canned&#13;
food&#13;
items,&#13;
432 soup&#13;
labels,&#13;
nine&#13;
children's&#13;
books,&#13;
and five box tops&#13;
for&#13;
education&#13;
donated&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
event.&#13;
All community-service&#13;
projects&#13;
and donations&#13;
will be&#13;
donated&#13;
to the following&#13;
places:&#13;
Cathedral&#13;
Center&#13;
Homeless&#13;
Shelterfor&#13;
Women&#13;
and&#13;
Children,&#13;
The&#13;
Shalom&#13;
Center,&#13;
HALO,&#13;
children's&#13;
units&#13;
at local&#13;
hospitals,&#13;
hospital&#13;
patients,&#13;
nursing&#13;
homes,&#13;
KAFASI,&#13;
Senior&#13;
Companion&#13;
Program,&#13;
Meals&#13;
on&#13;
Wheels,&#13;
Cops-N-Kids&#13;
Reading&#13;
Program,&#13;
community-center&#13;
libraries,&#13;
Children&#13;
Safe&#13;
House,&#13;
local&#13;
shelters,&#13;
local&#13;
elementary&#13;
schools,&#13;
and the Ronald&#13;
, &#13;
,&#13;
Postage&#13;
(262)595-2287&#13;
900 Wood&#13;
Road&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
WI&#13;
53141&#13;
rangernews@uwp.edu&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Still&#13;
Seeking&#13;
FCC&#13;
Licensure&#13;
BY JOHN&#13;
POPPE&#13;
Nearly&#13;
five years&#13;
after&#13;
former&#13;
station&#13;
manager&#13;
Mike&#13;
Dicello&#13;
submitted&#13;
an&#13;
application&#13;
for&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
to  become&#13;
licensed&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
Federal&#13;
Communications&#13;
Conunission&#13;
(FCC),&#13;
there&#13;
remains&#13;
no movement&#13;
on the issue.&#13;
Current&#13;
station&#13;
manager&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Scheeler&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
working&#13;
with&#13;
the office&#13;
of Student&#13;
Activities&#13;
in Union&#13;
209 as well&#13;
as&#13;
Director&#13;
of Public&#13;
Relations&#13;
Dave&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
in order&#13;
to expedite&#13;
the&#13;
process&#13;
and&#13;
find&#13;
out&#13;
why&#13;
the application&#13;
'has&#13;
not yet been&#13;
properly&#13;
reviewed,&#13;
Since&#13;
the  beginning&#13;
of the&#13;
fall semester,&#13;
Scheeler&#13;
has been&#13;
working&#13;
with&#13;
the staff&#13;
of WIPZ&#13;
to create&#13;
better&#13;
promotion&#13;
for the&#13;
radio&#13;
station&#13;
as well&#13;
as work&#13;
on&#13;
establishing&#13;
a pnblic&#13;
demand&#13;
for&#13;
the station.&#13;
A petition,&#13;
which&#13;
is currently&#13;
in circulation,&#13;
by the key&#13;
staff&#13;
of WIPZ&#13;
seeks&#13;
to do just&#13;
that by&#13;
getting&#13;
the word&#13;
out to students&#13;
as well&#13;
as informing&#13;
them&#13;
of the&#13;
current&#13;
struggle&#13;
with&#13;
the FCC.&#13;
Scheeler&#13;
said&#13;
that&#13;
he hopes&#13;
to gain&#13;
as  many-&#13;
signatures&#13;
as&#13;
possible&#13;
in&#13;
order&#13;
to go to the &#13;
UW&#13;
System&#13;
and&#13;
the FCC&#13;
to ask that&#13;
they&#13;
start&#13;
looking&#13;
into tbe case&#13;
as&#13;
soon&#13;
as possible.&#13;
FCC&#13;
licensure&#13;
is imperative&#13;
in  establishing&#13;
an  independent&#13;
media&#13;
source&#13;
at &#13;
UW- &#13;
Parkside&#13;
that&#13;
can&#13;
be taken&#13;
seriously&#13;
and&#13;
offered&#13;
as an alternative&#13;
to the&#13;
enormous&#13;
media&#13;
conglomerate&#13;
of&#13;
Clear&#13;
Channel&#13;
Communications.&#13;
Once&#13;
licensed,&#13;
the potential&#13;
market-share&#13;
for&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
would&#13;
be  nearly&#13;
500,000&#13;
people&#13;
at&#13;
1,000&#13;
watts&#13;
of&#13;
broadcasting&#13;
power.&#13;
Currently,&#13;
WlPZ&#13;
has been&#13;
broadcasting&#13;
to  approximately&#13;
1,000&#13;
people&#13;
at 18 walls.&#13;
In essence,&#13;
licensure&#13;
would&#13;
allow&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
to broadcast&#13;
to  the&#13;
southern&#13;
suburbs&#13;
of&#13;
Milwaukee&#13;
as  well&#13;
as  down&#13;
into&#13;
northern&#13;
Illinois&#13;
near&#13;
the&#13;
Waukegan&#13;
area.&#13;
The potential&#13;
to pick&#13;
up more&#13;
local&#13;
sponsorships,&#13;
nationally&#13;
syndicated&#13;
shows,&#13;
and&#13;
larger&#13;
broadcast&#13;
area&#13;
alone&#13;
make&#13;
licensure&#13;
absolutely&#13;
necessary.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
is located&#13;
between&#13;
two&#13;
of the largest&#13;
cities&#13;
in the&#13;
Midwest,&#13;
and the ability&#13;
to gain&#13;
its own&#13;
foothold&#13;
in that market&#13;
is&#13;
crucial&#13;
(0 &#13;
the survi&#13;
val and growth&#13;
ofWIPZ.&#13;
Even&#13;
with&#13;
the great&#13;
benefits&#13;
of an official&#13;
stamp&#13;
of approval&#13;
from&#13;
the FCC,&#13;
complications&#13;
will&#13;
See WIPZ&#13;
page&#13;
3.&#13;
,&#13;
,&#13;
2&#13;
The ~anger&#13;
News&#13;
October&#13;
18,2005&#13;
letter&#13;
From&#13;
The&#13;
Editor&#13;
Earth&#13;
is a unique&#13;
place.&#13;
At the center&#13;
of this planet&#13;
is an iron&#13;
core,&#13;
which&#13;
undoubtedly&#13;
has to do with&#13;
gravity&#13;
and keeping&#13;
everything&#13;
grounded.&#13;
Beyond&#13;
the iron&#13;
core&#13;
there&#13;
are several&#13;
layers,&#13;
and existing&#13;
atop&#13;
all the layers&#13;
are various&#13;
combinations&#13;
of water&#13;
and rock&#13;
that we&#13;
call oceans,&#13;
lakes.&#13;
beaches,&#13;
mountains&#13;
and other&#13;
things.&#13;
Somehow,&#13;
life&#13;
happens&#13;
on Earth.&#13;
This&#13;
is how&#13;
we began&#13;
our Wednesday&#13;
Workshop&#13;
last week,&#13;
where&#13;
we discussed&#13;
various&#13;
aspects&#13;
of leadership.&#13;
It &#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
a&#13;
silly&#13;
way&#13;
to start,&#13;
but the point.&#13;
was to get everyone&#13;
to think&#13;
about&#13;
the&#13;
fact that we are really&#13;
just humans&#13;
on Earth,&#13;
and we define&#13;
our purpose&#13;
for being&#13;
here.&#13;
What&#13;
we' do with&#13;
our lives&#13;
must&#13;
somehow&#13;
include&#13;
Earth,&#13;
and although&#13;
this is terribly&#13;
obvious,&#13;
it is often&#13;
forgotten.&#13;
Why&#13;
is &#13;
it &#13;
necessary&#13;
to remember&#13;
we are on Earth?&#13;
Several&#13;
reasons.&#13;
First,&#13;
everyone&#13;
is here,&#13;
so no matter&#13;
how&#13;
rich or poor&#13;
or&#13;
advantaged&#13;
or disadvantaged&#13;
a person&#13;
is, he or she is still where&#13;
everyone&#13;
else is. Second,&#13;
there&#13;
is no reason&#13;
to ever&#13;
be shy, because&#13;
everyone&#13;
is just here&#13;
on Earth&#13;
trying&#13;
to figure&#13;
out what&#13;
humanity&#13;
is&#13;
doing.&#13;
Third,&#13;
and most&#13;
importantly,&#13;
a person&#13;
who&#13;
knows&#13;
where&#13;
he&#13;
or she is can better&#13;
decide&#13;
where&#13;
he or she wants&#13;
to go; in essence,&#13;
it&#13;
enables&#13;
the establishment&#13;
of goals&#13;
and priorities.&#13;
.&#13;
Ever&#13;
since&#13;
we started&#13;
holding&#13;
workshops,&#13;
my co-editor&#13;
and I have&#13;
said&#13;
that they&#13;
would&#13;
be worthwhile&#13;
not only&#13;
to the&#13;
newspaper&#13;
staff,&#13;
but any student&#13;
also.&#13;
While&#13;
it's true that most&#13;
of our workshops&#13;
are centered&#13;
around&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
industry,&#13;
all&#13;
the information&#13;
we put out in 45 minutes&#13;
or less can &#13;
be &#13;
applied&#13;
to everyday&#13;
life. For instance,&#13;
OUf&#13;
first&#13;
workshop&#13;
was&#13;
on writing&#13;
news&#13;
articles.&#13;
It &#13;
dealt&#13;
with&#13;
research,&#13;
critical&#13;
thinking,&#13;
organizing,&#13;
and the structure&#13;
of writing&#13;
- all of which&#13;
might&#13;
be necessary&#13;
for any job or project.&#13;
The&#13;
workshop&#13;
this Wednesday&#13;
is on photojournalism.&#13;
It's not like everyone&#13;
is going&#13;
to go out and become&#13;
a photographer,&#13;
but the skins&#13;
that wi11be touched&#13;
on can certainly.&#13;
be used&#13;
by anyone&#13;
who&#13;
uses&#13;
a camera&#13;
from&#13;
time&#13;
to time.&#13;
In &#13;
a&#13;
couple&#13;
weeks,&#13;
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only in their student&#13;
government,&#13;
tives and that the senate&#13;
should&#13;
be  but how student&#13;
government&#13;
af-&#13;
able to make&#13;
a decision&#13;
without&#13;
fects legislation&#13;
in &#13;
our state,&#13;
and I&#13;
approaching&#13;
students&#13;
for opin-&#13;
agree&#13;
with both sides.&#13;
ions.&#13;
Those&#13;
who were&#13;
swayed&#13;
"The&#13;
student&#13;
body&#13;
did&#13;
into the direction&#13;
of tabling&#13;
the&#13;
vote me in," said Surber.&#13;
"If&#13;
vote &#13;
on&#13;
the resolution&#13;
wanted&#13;
to  they voted&#13;
for me, they must&#13;
See &#13;
PSGA&#13;
Page&#13;
3&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Helps&#13;
Put&#13;
Spark&#13;
"inNew Project&#13;
BY JOHN&#13;
POPPE&#13;
AND&#13;
RYAN&#13;
KAMPHUIS&#13;
During&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor's&#13;
Leadership&#13;
Institute&#13;
held over the&#13;
summer,&#13;
an idea was hatched&#13;
by&#13;
some&#13;
of the leaders&#13;
of the organi-&#13;
zations&#13;
o~&#13;
campus.&#13;
The idea of getting&#13;
organiza-&#13;
tions to work&#13;
together&#13;
turned&#13;
into&#13;
what&#13;
is now&#13;
known&#13;
as Project&#13;
Campus&#13;
Connection&#13;
or PC(2).&#13;
PC(2)&#13;
was created&#13;
in order&#13;
to get more&#13;
students&#13;
actively&#13;
in-&#13;
volved&#13;
with the organizations&#13;
on&#13;
campus&#13;
as well as to open a new&#13;
avenue&#13;
in which&#13;
two or more&#13;
or-&#13;
ganizations&#13;
can get together&#13;
to&#13;
co-sponsor&#13;
events&#13;
and help&#13;
all&#13;
organizations&#13;
that &#13;
are &#13;
involved.&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Station&#13;
Manager&#13;
Andy&#13;
Scheeler&#13;
is one of the individuals&#13;
that has been&#13;
instrumental&#13;
in the&#13;
genesis&#13;
of &#13;
this&#13;
idee by opening&#13;
up the airwaves&#13;
every&#13;
Thursday&#13;
afternoon&#13;
between&#13;
3:30 and 5:00&#13;
p.rn. for the Student&#13;
Organization&#13;
Roundtable.&#13;
The &#13;
roundtable&#13;
is a &#13;
chance&#13;
for &#13;
all organizations,&#13;
regardless&#13;
of size, to get on the air &#13;
and&#13;
pro-&#13;
mole their events&#13;
and&#13;
to give &#13;
peo-&#13;
ple who ordinarily&#13;
do not com-&#13;
municate&#13;
much&#13;
with each&#13;
other&#13;
a chance&#13;
to network&#13;
with other&#13;
people.&#13;
"For&#13;
the organizations&#13;
that&#13;
have been participating,&#13;
it's been&#13;
going&#13;
pretty&#13;
good,"&#13;
said Scheeler.&#13;
'1 &#13;
wish more&#13;
would&#13;
take part in&#13;
it, because&#13;
it's &#13;
a &#13;
great&#13;
avenue&#13;
for&#13;
networking&#13;
with other&#13;
organiza-&#13;
tions.&#13;
It's for the betterment&#13;
of&#13;
all &#13;
organizations&#13;
if we work&#13;
to-&#13;
gether."&#13;
The on-air&#13;
discussion&#13;
acts&#13;
as a way to open&#13;
up lines of dia-&#13;
logue&#13;
amongst&#13;
organizations&#13;
and&#13;
to come&#13;
up with ideas&#13;
to coordi-&#13;
nate events&#13;
with each&#13;
other.&#13;
as&#13;
well as &#13;
to engender&#13;
more synergy&#13;
between&#13;
all of UW-Parkside's&#13;
or-&#13;
ganizations.&#13;
Afterward,&#13;
every&#13;
Thursday&#13;
night&#13;
from&#13;
7 p.m.&#13;
to &#13;
II&#13;
p.rn.,&#13;
these&#13;
new ideas&#13;
can be further&#13;
made&#13;
public&#13;
via WIPZ's&#13;
new&#13;
Thursday&#13;
night&#13;
programming.&#13;
This new weekly&#13;
event&#13;
has been&#13;
dubbed&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Underground.&#13;
"It's just fun. It's &#13;
more&#13;
ca-&#13;
sual you can sit and talk, and lis-&#13;
ten &#13;
to music."&#13;
said &#13;
Scheeler.&#13;
"It's&#13;
a more&#13;
casual&#13;
atmosphere&#13;
to net-&#13;
work.&#13;
See &#13;
WIPZ&#13;
Page&#13;
5&#13;
Students&#13;
Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY CHRISTOPHER&#13;
ROSIN&#13;
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other students&#13;
help out forMakeADilference&#13;
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helping&#13;
others,&#13;
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participants,&#13;
included&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
who voi-&#13;
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and Kenosha&#13;
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area service&#13;
provi&#13;
ers &#13;
In&#13;
a&#13;
community&#13;
service.&#13;
"I &#13;
think&#13;
it's a &#13;
great&#13;
way &#13;
to&#13;
help people&#13;
by taking&#13;
one day&#13;
a &#13;
year to make&#13;
a big difference&#13;
for people&#13;
that don't,&#13;
have&#13;
the&#13;
resources,"&#13;
said Jasrntne&#13;
R~ed,&#13;
a&#13;
freshman&#13;
who participated&#13;
10 &#13;
the&#13;
event.&#13;
Make&#13;
a Difference&#13;
Day, in-&#13;
novated&#13;
by USA Weekend&#13;
Maga-&#13;
zine, takes&#13;
place&#13;
annually&#13;
on &#13;
the&#13;
fourth&#13;
Saturday&#13;
of October.&#13;
According&#13;
to USA Weekend&#13;
Magazine's&#13;
website,&#13;
3 million&#13;
people&#13;
participated&#13;
last year,&#13;
ac-&#13;
complishing&#13;
thousands&#13;
of proj-&#13;
ects &#13;
in &#13;
hundreds&#13;
of towns.&#13;
"I&#13;
like to help&#13;
people&#13;
be-&#13;
cause&#13;
of the look of happiness&#13;
it&#13;
brings&#13;
to &#13;
thier &#13;
Faces:'&#13;
said &#13;
senior&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Gillmore.&#13;
This year. nearly&#13;
300 volun-&#13;
teers recruited&#13;
by Uw-Purkside's&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Center&#13;
served&#13;
at &#13;
vari-&#13;
ous &#13;
non-profit&#13;
organizations&#13;
in&#13;
the communities&#13;
of Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
"I &#13;
believe&#13;
it's more&#13;
blessed&#13;
to give&#13;
than&#13;
to receive&#13;
when&#13;
you've&#13;
been given&#13;
so much:'&#13;
said&#13;
Harrison&#13;
ldanu,&#13;
a 2005&#13;
graduate&#13;
of UW-Parkside.&#13;
Some&#13;
of the places&#13;
students&#13;
volunteered&#13;
at included&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Lutheran.&#13;
The Racine&#13;
Zoo, Tech&#13;
Corps,&#13;
Bong&#13;
State&#13;
Park.&#13;
The&#13;
Shalom&#13;
Center,&#13;
and &#13;
Homeward&#13;
Bound.&#13;
Abo.&#13;
students&#13;
volun-&#13;
teered&#13;
at All Saints&#13;
Healthcare,&#13;
Cops-N-Kids&#13;
Reading&#13;
Center,&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Area&#13;
Family&#13;
and Aging&#13;
Services,&#13;
Adoption&#13;
Resources&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
and Big Brothers/Big&#13;
Sisters.&#13;
Danielle&#13;
Dockery&#13;
said,&#13;
"I&#13;
like volunteering.&#13;
It &#13;
feel; good&#13;
to&#13;
help people&#13;
in need."&#13;
November&#13;
2&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
November&#13;
1,&#13;
200s&#13;
Mission&#13;
Statement&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
strives&#13;
to inform,&#13;
educate&#13;
and engage&#13;
the UW P k &#13;
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student&#13;
journalism&#13;
on a weekly&#13;
basis,&#13;
Leller&#13;
From The Editor&#13;
More&#13;
than&#13;
halfway&#13;
through&#13;
the semester,&#13;
most&#13;
students&#13;
have&#13;
their&#13;
priorities&#13;
mapped&#13;
out,&#13;
whether&#13;
they&#13;
include&#13;
studying,&#13;
working,&#13;
partying&#13;
or sleeping.&#13;
Here&#13;
at The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News,&#13;
priorities&#13;
for the rest of the semester&#13;
are as follows:&#13;
Finalize&#13;
the entire&#13;
weekly&#13;
production&#13;
process&#13;
•   Continue&#13;
enriching&#13;
our staff's&#13;
educational&#13;
experience&#13;
with&#13;
our Wednesday&#13;
workshops&#13;
Hiring&#13;
a new&#13;
editor-in-chief&#13;
to train&#13;
during&#13;
the spring&#13;
Finishing&#13;
the semester&#13;
as strong&#13;
as we started,&#13;
if not stronger&#13;
As I've&#13;
said&#13;
many&#13;
times,&#13;
creating&#13;
a periodical&#13;
is inherently&#13;
an uphill&#13;
battle.&#13;
It &#13;
doesn't&#13;
matter&#13;
how&#13;
good&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
gets,&#13;
we always&#13;
have&#13;
to aim to improve.&#13;
If &#13;
we don't&#13;
constantly&#13;
strive&#13;
to be better,&#13;
we will begin&#13;
to lose our grip&#13;
on being&#13;
a well-produced,&#13;
well-read&#13;
and well-&#13;
respected&#13;
paper.&#13;
With&#13;
that in mind,&#13;
and in all honesty,&#13;
it is getting&#13;
harder&#13;
to continue&#13;
the improvement&#13;
trend.&#13;
It &#13;
seems&#13;
the mountain&#13;
we are climbing&#13;
is turning&#13;
more&#13;
into plateau,&#13;
and changes&#13;
that will&#13;
improve&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
are getting&#13;
more&#13;
intricate&#13;
and time-consuming,&#13;
not to mention&#13;
harder&#13;
on our staff.&#13;
At an editorial&#13;
meeting&#13;
last week,&#13;
we had a discussion&#13;
on whether&#13;
our staff&#13;
wanted&#13;
to continue&#13;
our trend&#13;
of improvement&#13;
or stay&#13;
where&#13;
we are now.&#13;
The&#13;
further&#13;
improvement&#13;
option&#13;
would&#13;
call for a greater&#13;
time-commitment&#13;
by everyone,&#13;
but also&#13;
guarantee&#13;
the most&#13;
solid&#13;
possible&#13;
newspaper&#13;
by the end of next&#13;
semester.&#13;
The&#13;
option&#13;
to stay&#13;
how&#13;
we are now&#13;
would&#13;
quickly&#13;
allow&#13;
us to get into&#13;
a rhythm&#13;
where&#13;
we could&#13;
focus&#13;
on things&#13;
outside&#13;
the newspaper,&#13;
although&#13;
we would&#13;
still be producing&#13;
a quality&#13;
student-run&#13;
publication&#13;
for the&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
community.&#13;
This&#13;
is not to say there&#13;
are only&#13;
two options,&#13;
because&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
could&#13;
always&#13;
go back&#13;
to the days&#13;
when&#13;
we printed&#13;
everything&#13;
we received&#13;
and filled&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
mostly&#13;
with&#13;
fluff&#13;
articles.&#13;
But as readers&#13;
from&#13;
allover&#13;
campus&#13;
have&#13;
expressed&#13;
to&#13;
me, that isn't what the community&#13;
wants.&#13;
.&#13;
No matter&#13;
how&#13;
difficult&#13;
it gets,&#13;
my co-editor&#13;
and I are all about&#13;
the continuous&#13;
improvement,&#13;
but after&#13;
a discussion&#13;
between&#13;
the two of us before&#13;
the aforementioned&#13;
editorial&#13;
meeting&#13;
took&#13;
place,&#13;
we wondered&#13;
if maybe&#13;
we were&#13;
just insane&#13;
- our lives&#13;
rotating&#13;
around&#13;
nurturing&#13;
The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
and the UW-Parkside&#13;
community,&#13;
We decided&#13;
we would&#13;
bring&#13;
the question&#13;
to our&#13;
staff,&#13;
because&#13;
if, as leaders,&#13;
we are doing&#13;
something&#13;
that our group&#13;
doesn't&#13;
necessarily&#13;
want&#13;
then&#13;
we need&#13;
to step&#13;
back&#13;
and&#13;
rethink&#13;
our goals&#13;
and priorities,&#13;
So we brought&#13;
up the option&#13;
to our editorial&#13;
staff,&#13;
making&#13;
the point&#13;
that not everyone&#13;
is an A-plus&#13;
student,&#13;
but we are aiming&#13;
to publish&#13;
an A-plus&#13;
newspaper,&#13;
and &#13;
if &#13;
anyone&#13;
felt more&#13;
comfortable&#13;
with&#13;
liS &#13;
backing&#13;
off, then&#13;
we wanted&#13;
to know.&#13;
With&#13;
overwhelming&#13;
support&#13;
from&#13;
our staff,&#13;
the answer&#13;
was clear:&#13;
we are going&#13;
to continue&#13;
striving&#13;
for improvement&#13;
by&#13;
-developing&#13;
and implementing&#13;
ideas&#13;
that will ultimately&#13;
bring&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
to where&#13;
we hope&#13;
it can be - a contender&#13;
for&#13;
a national&#13;
college&#13;
newspaper&#13;
award.&#13;
Given&#13;
the size of our campus&#13;
and the lack&#13;
of an accredited&#13;
journalism&#13;
program&#13;
here,&#13;
it's&#13;
obvious&#13;
we are reaching&#13;
for the sky, But where&#13;
else would'&#13;
we want&#13;
to reach?&#13;
The real hope&#13;
is to feel like we have&#13;
done&#13;
the&#13;
best&#13;
we could&#13;
have&#13;
by the end of the year,&#13;
and if every&#13;
week&#13;
we are able&#13;
to make&#13;
the&#13;
slightest&#13;
improvement,&#13;
whether&#13;
it &#13;
deals with content issues, layout structure.&#13;
orthe&#13;
production&#13;
process&#13;
in general,&#13;
then&#13;
we will&#13;
have.accomplished&#13;
our goal.&#13;
We're still always open to suggestions.&#13;
anda sincere thanks goes out to everyone&#13;
who&#13;
has helped&#13;
us out with&#13;
suggestions&#13;
so far. Our&#13;
staff&#13;
is doing&#13;
well,&#13;
and I only&#13;
anticipate&#13;
great&#13;
things&#13;
for the newspaper.&#13;
Thanks&#13;
for reading,&#13;
Henry&#13;
D, Gaskins&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
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