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              <text>Specia&#13;
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RANGER&#13;
NEWS&#13;
'"'&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Porkside's&#13;
Student&#13;
Newspaper&#13;
December&#13;
11, &#13;
2007&#13;
News&#13;
Since&#13;
1972&#13;
Thl:&#13;
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and edited&#13;
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they&#13;
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for its e&lt;lilonal&#13;
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and cemcm,&#13;
Student&#13;
government&#13;
discusses&#13;
open&#13;
Senate&#13;
seats&#13;
and&#13;
clarifies&#13;
definitions&#13;
of resolution&#13;
and act&#13;
KAITLYN&#13;
M. ULMER&#13;
ZACKEEHAN&#13;
UlmerOOO@lIwp.edu&#13;
Keeha003@uwp.edu&#13;
The&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
GovemrnentAssociation&#13;
adressed&#13;
issues&#13;
with-&#13;
filling&#13;
empty&#13;
senate&#13;
seats during&#13;
their&#13;
regular&#13;
meeting&#13;
onFriday,&#13;
Dec. &#13;
7·.&#13;
Someone&#13;
who is&#13;
interested&#13;
in student&#13;
government&#13;
needs&#13;
75 signatures&#13;
to enter&#13;
into&#13;
electIons.&#13;
However,&#13;
when&#13;
there&#13;
are empty&#13;
seats&#13;
after&#13;
the standard&#13;
election,&#13;
current&#13;
PSGA&#13;
members&#13;
can nominate&#13;
individuals&#13;
to fill&#13;
those&#13;
seats&#13;
and the entire&#13;
Senate&#13;
then votes&#13;
those&#13;
individuals&#13;
into&#13;
the assembly.&#13;
-This&#13;
is a current&#13;
PSGA&#13;
resolution.&#13;
It was discussed&#13;
that at times&#13;
this method&#13;
of filling&#13;
empty&#13;
seats&#13;
can become&#13;
a popularity&#13;
contest,&#13;
and those&#13;
who&#13;
are elected&#13;
in this&#13;
manner&#13;
rarely&#13;
come&#13;
to meetings&#13;
after&#13;
they&#13;
are voted&#13;
in. On the&#13;
other&#13;
hand,&#13;
there&#13;
have&#13;
been&#13;
instances&#13;
when&#13;
a &#13;
student&#13;
was&#13;
elected&#13;
to an empty-seat&#13;
and then&#13;
went&#13;
on to play&#13;
an active&#13;
role &#13;
in&#13;
the Senate.&#13;
Discussion&#13;
ensued&#13;
as  to&#13;
whether&#13;
requiring&#13;
potential&#13;
senators&#13;
to get signatures&#13;
would&#13;
qualify&#13;
them&#13;
to serve&#13;
or &#13;
simply&#13;
prolong&#13;
the  process&#13;
of  filling&#13;
'empty&#13;
seats.&#13;
It &#13;
was suggested&#13;
that&#13;
there&#13;
must&#13;
be some&#13;
requirement&#13;
.to prove&#13;
that&#13;
potential&#13;
senators&#13;
will&#13;
be  motivated&#13;
to play&#13;
an&#13;
active&#13;
role in PSGA.&#13;
It&#13;
was also&#13;
.&#13;
,&#13;
suggested&#13;
that open&#13;
seats&#13;
should&#13;
be advertised&#13;
in The Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
or elsewhere&#13;
to make&#13;
students&#13;
aware&#13;
of the positions&#13;
still&#13;
up&#13;
for election.&#13;
Amendments&#13;
to the&#13;
current&#13;
resolution&#13;
were&#13;
tabled&#13;
until&#13;
next week's&#13;
meeting.&#13;
.&#13;
An act &#13;
sponsored&#13;
by senators&#13;
David&#13;
Wilson&#13;
and&#13;
Carly-Anne&#13;
Ravnikar&#13;
sought&#13;
to clarify&#13;
PSGA's&#13;
current&#13;
definition&#13;
of resolutions,&#13;
acts&#13;
and bylaws.&#13;
This&#13;
act was&#13;
also discussed&#13;
during&#13;
the meeting&#13;
Friday.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Procedure&#13;
and Bylaw&#13;
Implementation&#13;
Act&#13;
drafted&#13;
by&#13;
Wilson&#13;
and Ravnikar,&#13;
a resolution&#13;
is  an  act  of  the  Senate&#13;
that&#13;
"expresses&#13;
the&#13;
determinations,&#13;
decisions?&#13;
or directions"&#13;
of the&#13;
Senate.&#13;
Resolutions&#13;
are feelings&#13;
that&#13;
PSGt-&#13;
has towards&#13;
actions&#13;
and events.&#13;
Resolutions&#13;
have&#13;
no&#13;
real power&#13;
because&#13;
they.&#13;
are only&#13;
suggestions&#13;
and fade with time.&#13;
An&#13;
act &#13;
is a formal&#13;
proposal&#13;
to change&#13;
the way PSGA&#13;
is run,&#13;
or&#13;
to change&#13;
the bylaws.&#13;
"The&#13;
bylaws&#13;
include&#13;
all acts passed&#13;
by&#13;
the Senate,&#13;
Acts&#13;
are permanent&#13;
changes&#13;
to &#13;
PSG A&#13;
unless&#13;
otherwise&#13;
stated.&#13;
The act proposed&#13;
by Wilson&#13;
and Ravnikar&#13;
also&#13;
outlined&#13;
the&#13;
purpose&#13;
and&#13;
composition&#13;
of&#13;
resolutions&#13;
and acts.&#13;
Resolutions&#13;
are intended&#13;
to give a statement&#13;
on&#13;
behalf&#13;
of the student&#13;
body&#13;
or the&#13;
Senate,&#13;
make&#13;
a recommendation&#13;
to the faculty&#13;
or administration,&#13;
or  make&#13;
a  temporary&#13;
change&#13;
to&#13;
Senate&#13;
proceedings.&#13;
A&#13;
resolution&#13;
may&#13;
not&#13;
violate&#13;
a&#13;
current&#13;
bylaw.&#13;
A&#13;
n&#13;
act must&#13;
include&#13;
an &#13;
Objective,&#13;
or&#13;
the reason&#13;
for implementing&#13;
the.&#13;
act. Along&#13;
with&#13;
the objective&#13;
are&#13;
definitions&#13;
of&#13;
any specific&#13;
things&#13;
related&#13;
to the act,&#13;
which&#13;
need&#13;
further&#13;
clarification.&#13;
The act itself&#13;
describes&#13;
the  different&#13;
actions&#13;
being&#13;
proposed&#13;
for&#13;
possible&#13;
implementation&#13;
as &#13;
a &#13;
law. After&#13;
the&#13;
act is stated,&#13;
particulars&#13;
must&#13;
also&#13;
be discussed.&#13;
Particulars&#13;
include&#13;
such&#13;
things&#13;
as dates&#13;
of expiration&#13;
or  other&#13;
clarifying&#13;
statements&#13;
about&#13;
the application&#13;
of the act.&#13;
The&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Procedure&#13;
and&#13;
Bylaw&#13;
Implementation&#13;
Act,&#13;
which&#13;
included&#13;
all&#13;
of these&#13;
definitions&#13;
and clarifications,&#13;
was&#13;
passed&#13;
in the Dec.&#13;
7 &#13;
meeting&#13;
by a&#13;
majority&#13;
vote of the Senate.&#13;
There's&#13;
something&#13;
"&#13;
p&#13;
hish&#13;
y&#13;
"&#13;
in&#13;
RangerMaii&#13;
JOKIRST&#13;
dierdJ:apboenix@gmail.com&#13;
Shortly&#13;
after&#13;
noon&#13;
on Nov.'&#13;
27, &#13;
aphishing&#13;
attack&#13;
was launched&#13;
on the University&#13;
of Wisconsini&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
RangerMaiL&#13;
The&#13;
message&#13;
was&#13;
camouflaged&#13;
to appear&#13;
to users&#13;
that&#13;
UW-p&#13;
services&#13;
had sent it, asking&#13;
for &#13;
e-&#13;
mail&#13;
account&#13;
verification.&#13;
Users&#13;
who&#13;
responded&#13;
to  this&#13;
e-mail&#13;
may&#13;
have&#13;
had&#13;
their&#13;
personal&#13;
information&#13;
accessed,&#13;
such&#13;
as&#13;
their RangerMail&#13;
password.&#13;
Phishing&#13;
is  &#13;
a-&#13;
criminal&#13;
attempt&#13;
to&#13;
acquire&#13;
sensitive&#13;
and personal&#13;
information,&#13;
such&#13;
as passwords&#13;
and&#13;
credit&#13;
card&#13;
numbers.&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
has an anti-&#13;
spam&#13;
bill that includes&#13;
fraudulent&#13;
emails,&#13;
such&#13;
as the one distributed&#13;
to UW·P&#13;
students.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
directmag.com,&#13;
"Violators&#13;
could&#13;
face civil&#13;
and criminal&#13;
penalties,&#13;
including&#13;
felony&#13;
charges&#13;
that&#13;
could&#13;
draw&#13;
up to $10,000&#13;
io fines&#13;
and six years'&#13;
in prison&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
bill. The&#13;
penalty&#13;
could&#13;
increase&#13;
by $10,000&#13;
if the victim&#13;
is elderly&#13;
or disabled."&#13;
So bow&#13;
can you tell what&#13;
a&#13;
P&#13;
hishina&#13;
attempt&#13;
is, and how&#13;
can&#13;
o&#13;
?&#13;
you protect&#13;
yourself&#13;
from&#13;
the~n.&#13;
The&#13;
Anti-Phishing&#13;
working&#13;
Group&#13;
has some&#13;
suggestions:&#13;
I)&#13;
Be&#13;
suspicious&#13;
of  any&#13;
email&#13;
with&#13;
urgent&#13;
requests&#13;
for&#13;
personal&#13;
financial&#13;
information-unless&#13;
the&#13;
email&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
digitally&#13;
signed,&#13;
you can't&#13;
be &#13;
sure it&#13;
wasn't&#13;
forged&#13;
or 'spoofed'.&#13;
The&#13;
phishers&#13;
typically&#13;
ask for  information&#13;
such&#13;
as usernames,&#13;
passwords,&#13;
credit&#13;
card&#13;
numbers,&#13;
social&#13;
security&#13;
numbers,&#13;
etc.&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
aren't&#13;
sure&#13;
if It's&#13;
legitimate&#13;
or not, call the&#13;
company&#13;
and ask.&#13;
Consider&#13;
installiug&#13;
a Web&#13;
browser&#13;
tool&#13;
bar:&#13;
to help&#13;
protect&#13;
you&#13;
from&#13;
known&#13;
fraudulent&#13;
Web&#13;
sites.&#13;
These&#13;
toolbars&#13;
match&#13;
where&#13;
you are going&#13;
with&#13;
lists of known&#13;
phisher&#13;
Web&#13;
sites.&#13;
For'&#13;
example,&#13;
the&#13;
newest&#13;
version&#13;
of Internet&#13;
Explorer&#13;
7 &#13;
has this toolbar,&#13;
as well as FireFox&#13;
version&#13;
2.&#13;
Regularly&#13;
log  into&#13;
your&#13;
online&#13;
accounts-don't&#13;
leave&#13;
them&#13;
alone&#13;
for more&#13;
than&#13;
a &#13;
month&#13;
before&#13;
you.&#13;
check&#13;
each&#13;
account.&#13;
Log &#13;
in&#13;
at least once&#13;
a &#13;
week.&#13;
Along&#13;
the same&#13;
lines,&#13;
regularly&#13;
check&#13;
your&#13;
bank,&#13;
credit;&#13;
and debit&#13;
card statements&#13;
to&#13;
make&#13;
sure&#13;
all transactions&#13;
are legitimate.&#13;
If &#13;
you sense&#13;
something&#13;
is not right,&#13;
call&#13;
the company&#13;
and ask about&#13;
it.&#13;
4) Always&#13;
report&#13;
"phishing''&#13;
or&#13;
"spoofed"&#13;
emails&#13;
to one of.&#13;
the following&#13;
groups:&#13;
Forward&#13;
the email&#13;
to reportph&#13;
ishing@antiphishing.org&#13;
or  to&#13;
the Federal&#13;
Trade&#13;
Commission&#13;
at  spam@uce.gov.&#13;
Alert&#13;
tbe&#13;
company&#13;
that was being&#13;
spoofed&#13;
{i.e. Ebay).&#13;
Following&#13;
these&#13;
steps&#13;
will&#13;
lower&#13;
your&#13;
risk&#13;
of a phishing&#13;
attempt&#13;
being&#13;
successfuL&#13;
Don't&#13;
be afrnid&#13;
to call a company&#13;
if you&#13;
'suspect&#13;
they&#13;
are being&#13;
used&#13;
for&#13;
a phishing&#13;
scam-you&#13;
calling&#13;
in&#13;
and alerting&#13;
them&#13;
can not only&#13;
save&#13;
your&#13;
personal&#13;
information,&#13;
but the personal&#13;
information&#13;
of&#13;
others.&#13;
2)&#13;
3)&#13;
" We've&#13;
got issues&#13;
"&#13;
Vote anticipated&#13;
on&#13;
Compassionate&#13;
Care&#13;
for&#13;
Rape&#13;
Victi~s&#13;
bill&#13;
KAITLYN&#13;
M.&#13;
ULMER&#13;
UImerOOO@lIwp.edu&#13;
A bill that&#13;
would&#13;
require&#13;
that&#13;
rape&#13;
victims&#13;
are educated&#13;
about&#13;
and&#13;
offered&#13;
emergency&#13;
contraception&#13;
(EC)&#13;
in&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
hospitals,&#13;
Assembly&#13;
Bill&#13;
377/&#13;
Senate&#13;
Bill&#13;
129,&#13;
could&#13;
go  to&#13;
vote&#13;
in the State&#13;
Assembly&#13;
this&#13;
week.&#13;
According&#13;
to supporters&#13;
of&#13;
the bill, decreasing&#13;
unwanted&#13;
pregnancies&#13;
due&#13;
to  rape&#13;
will&#13;
decrease&#13;
the trauma&#13;
that victims&#13;
experience.&#13;
Assembly&#13;
leaders&#13;
promised&#13;
the authors&#13;
of the bill, republican&#13;
representative&#13;
Terry&#13;
Muser&#13;
and&#13;
democratic&#13;
representative&#13;
Mark&#13;
Paean,&#13;
that&#13;
the Compassionate&#13;
Care&#13;
for Rape&#13;
Victims&#13;
(CCRV)&#13;
bill would&#13;
be scheduled&#13;
for a vote&#13;
before&#13;
the end of the year.&#13;
ThO'&#13;
last Assembly&#13;
Floor&#13;
Session&#13;
for&#13;
this &#13;
Year&#13;
is set for Tuesday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
11&#13;
so a vote&#13;
is expected&#13;
to take&#13;
place&#13;
during&#13;
that session.&#13;
Emergency&#13;
contraception&#13;
(Be)&#13;
is a high&#13;
dosage&#13;
of birth&#13;
control&#13;
pills&#13;
that is 99.5&#13;
percenr&#13;
effective&#13;
if taken&#13;
within&#13;
12&#13;
hours.&#13;
and&#13;
still&#13;
75  percent&#13;
effective&#13;
if  taken&#13;
within&#13;
120&#13;
hours&#13;
..&#13;
According&#13;
to the CCRY&#13;
coalition,&#13;
Ee&#13;
does&#13;
not&#13;
have&#13;
any effect&#13;
on&#13;
existing&#13;
pregnancies.&#13;
One&#13;
of the questions&#13;
that&#13;
many&#13;
women&#13;
have&#13;
about&#13;
EC,&#13;
however,&#13;
is. how&#13;
"pregnancy".&#13;
can be. defined.&#13;
The&#13;
American&#13;
College&#13;
of  Obstetricians&#13;
and&#13;
Gynecologists&#13;
defines&#13;
pregnancy&#13;
as "the&#13;
successful&#13;
implantation&#13;
of a fertilized&#13;
egg,"&#13;
which&#13;
means&#13;
that an egg that has been&#13;
fertilized&#13;
by sperm&#13;
and bas implanted&#13;
itself&#13;
into&#13;
the  &#13;
lining&#13;
of  &#13;
3  &#13;
woman's&#13;
uterus&#13;
is considered&#13;
a &#13;
pregnancy.&#13;
In her book&#13;
"When&#13;
do Human&#13;
Beings&#13;
Begin","&#13;
philosopher&#13;
and&#13;
biologist&#13;
Dianne&#13;
Irving.&#13;
wrote&#13;
"Scientifically,&#13;
there&#13;
is absolutely&#13;
no&#13;
question&#13;
whatsoever&#13;
that the&#13;
immediate&#13;
product&#13;
of fertilization&#13;
is a newly&#13;
existing&#13;
human&#13;
being.&#13;
A &#13;
human&#13;
zygote&#13;
is a human&#13;
being.&#13;
It is not a 'potential'&#13;
or 'possible'&#13;
human&#13;
being.&#13;
It's&#13;
an  actual&#13;
human&#13;
being&#13;
- with&#13;
the potential&#13;
to grow&#13;
bigger&#13;
and develop&#13;
its&#13;
capacities."&#13;
In May,&#13;
the  State&#13;
Senate&#13;
passed&#13;
the eCRV&#13;
bill by a vote&#13;
of  &#13;
27 -6.  &#13;
Governor&#13;
Doyle&#13;
has&#13;
committed&#13;
to sign&#13;
the bill into&#13;
law if it passes&#13;
through&#13;
both&#13;
state&#13;
houses.&#13;
On Dec.&#13;
II, the Assembly&#13;
has the opportunity&#13;
10 &#13;
pass the bill&#13;
without&#13;
amendments,&#13;
This&#13;
means&#13;
that the Assembly&#13;
can essentially&#13;
override&#13;
an amendment&#13;
to the&#13;
bill that passed&#13;
in October.&#13;
This&#13;
amendment&#13;
allowed&#13;
hospitals&#13;
and&#13;
all hospital&#13;
employees&#13;
to deny&#13;
providing&#13;
comprehensive&#13;
health&#13;
care&#13;
1O &#13;
rape&#13;
victims&#13;
and to only&#13;
provide&#13;
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December&#13;
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A gzoup&#13;
of students&#13;
in professor&#13;
Peter&#13;
Knight's&#13;
Marketing&#13;
350:&#13;
Intro&#13;
to Marketing&#13;
class&#13;
conducted&#13;
a survey&#13;
of99&#13;
University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parks&#13;
ide students,&#13;
faculty,&#13;
and staff&#13;
on Wednesday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
5. The&#13;
topic&#13;
of the survey&#13;
was The Ranger&#13;
News,&#13;
whether&#13;
or not respondents&#13;
read&#13;
the newspaper,&#13;
and how&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
could&#13;
he improved.&#13;
As one of the students&#13;
who&#13;
conducted&#13;
the&#13;
survey,&#13;
and as editor&#13;
in chief&#13;
of The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News,&#13;
I would&#13;
like&#13;
to take&#13;
this opportunity&#13;
to reflect&#13;
on ways&#13;
in which&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
can continue&#13;
to improve.&#13;
The&#13;
survey&#13;
revealed&#13;
that&#13;
OUl&#13;
target&#13;
audience,&#13;
those&#13;
individuals&#13;
who&#13;
are most&#13;
likely&#13;
to read&#13;
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Ranger&#13;
News,&#13;
are 18 to 21-year-old&#13;
students&#13;
who&#13;
commute&#13;
to the campus.&#13;
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were&#13;
'given&#13;
five&#13;
categories&#13;
to choose&#13;
from&#13;
to&#13;
&gt; &#13;
describe&#13;
how&#13;
often&#13;
they&#13;
read&#13;
the newspaper.&#13;
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options'&#13;
included&#13;
"never,"&#13;
"sometimes,"&#13;
"occasionally,"&#13;
"usually"&#13;
and&#13;
"always."&#13;
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largest&#13;
number&#13;
of students,&#13;
at 26 percent;&#13;
responded&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
sometimes&#13;
read&#13;
the newspaper,&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
second&#13;
largest&#13;
number,&#13;
24 percent,&#13;
responded&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
never&#13;
read&#13;
the newspaper.&#13;
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shows&#13;
that even&#13;
though&#13;
our circulation&#13;
numbers&#13;
are rising,&#13;
there&#13;
is still&#13;
a large&#13;
segment&#13;
of the student&#13;
body&#13;
that we are not reaching.&#13;
The&#13;
survey&#13;
also&#13;
gave&#13;
students&#13;
the opportunity&#13;
to rate each&#13;
section&#13;
of the newspaper.&#13;
Ratings'&#13;
they&#13;
could&#13;
select&#13;
included&#13;
"unacceptable."&#13;
"needs&#13;
improvement,"&#13;
"neutral,"&#13;
"good"&#13;
and&#13;
"excellent."&#13;
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greatest&#13;
number&#13;
of  respondents&#13;
answered&#13;
"neutral"&#13;
for each&#13;
section&#13;
of the newspaper.&#13;
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second&#13;
largest&#13;
number&#13;
responded&#13;
"excellent,"&#13;
and&#13;
after&#13;
that&#13;
came&#13;
needs&#13;
improvement.&#13;
There&#13;
were&#13;
significantly&#13;
more&#13;
respondents&#13;
who&#13;
replied&#13;
"unacceptable"&#13;
for the Comics&#13;
and Sports&#13;
sections,&#13;
so in&#13;
the future&#13;
we will consider&#13;
ways&#13;
to improve&#13;
those&#13;
sections&#13;
of the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
One&#13;
of the most&#13;
useful&#13;
parts&#13;
of the survey&#13;
was&#13;
a question&#13;
that&#13;
asked&#13;
"What&#13;
should&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
do to improve&#13;
its newspaper?"&#13;
While&#13;
the other&#13;
parts&#13;
of the survey&#13;
allowed&#13;
respondents&#13;
to circJe&#13;
their&#13;
answers,&#13;
this part asked&#13;
them&#13;
to write&#13;
down&#13;
their&#13;
personal&#13;
thoughts&#13;
about&#13;
how&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
could&#13;
be improved.&#13;
Many&#13;
respondents&#13;
wanted&#13;
to see more&#13;
local,&#13;
state,&#13;
national&#13;
and world&#13;
news&#13;
in The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News.&#13;
They&#13;
also&#13;
desired&#13;
better&#13;
quality&#13;
news&#13;
overall.&#13;
It was suggested&#13;
that we include&#13;
a variety&#13;
of opinions&#13;
on the&#13;
Opinion&#13;
page&#13;
and make&#13;
sure&#13;
that our own&#13;
staff&#13;
do not dominate&#13;
the page.&#13;
Readers&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
also&#13;
like&#13;
to see more&#13;
coverage&#13;
of sports,&#13;
both&#13;
on and&#13;
off campus.&#13;
At the same&#13;
time,&#13;
several&#13;
individuals&#13;
requested&#13;
that we improve&#13;
the quality&#13;
of our comics&#13;
overall.&#13;
In addition,&#13;
respondents&#13;
want&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
to expand&#13;
its coverage&#13;
of student&#13;
groups&#13;
and&#13;
school&#13;
events,&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
interesting&#13;
issues&#13;
and topics.&#13;
They&#13;
want&#13;
to read&#13;
reviews&#13;
of new&#13;
movies&#13;
and video&#13;
games.&#13;
They&#13;
want&#13;
the newspaper&#13;
to include&#13;
more&#13;
job opportunities&#13;
in the classified&#13;
ads along&#13;
with&#13;
sudoku&#13;
.and&#13;
other&#13;
puzzles.&#13;
Visually,&#13;
our readers&#13;
would&#13;
like to see more&#13;
illustrations&#13;
and eye-catching&#13;
photography,&#13;
and generally&#13;
a more&#13;
appealing&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
They&#13;
also&#13;
desire&#13;
a high&#13;
level&#13;
of accuracy&#13;
in our editing.&#13;
I would&#13;
like to thank'&#13;
all of the individuals&#13;
who&#13;
took&#13;
some&#13;
time&#13;
out of their&#13;
day&#13;
to fill. out this&#13;
survey,&#13;
and&#13;
we will&#13;
be&#13;
implementing&#13;
a plan&#13;
to create&#13;
some&#13;
of the changes&#13;
that&#13;
were&#13;
suggested.&#13;
I would&#13;
also&#13;
like to thank&#13;
the group&#13;
of students&#13;
from&#13;
my marketing&#13;
class&#13;
who&#13;
agreed&#13;
to use The&#13;
Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
as the&#13;
topic&#13;
for our marketing&#13;
plan&#13;
project.&#13;
I hope&#13;
that the results&#13;
of this&#13;
survey&#13;
are as interesting&#13;
to our readers&#13;
as they&#13;
were&#13;
to I11e,and &#13;
I&#13;
appreciate&#13;
any other&#13;
feedback&#13;
that our readers&#13;
(and&#13;
non-readers)&#13;
can offer.&#13;
We plan&#13;
on conducting&#13;
similar&#13;
surveys&#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
future&#13;
to&#13;
assess&#13;
where&#13;
we are at as a newspaper&#13;
and where&#13;
we should&#13;
be&#13;
going.&#13;
In the end,&#13;
there&#13;
is always&#13;
room&#13;
for improvement.&#13;
Kaitlyn&#13;
M. Ulmer&#13;
Editor&#13;
in Chief&#13;
Medill&#13;
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Gender,&#13;
Race,&#13;
and Class&#13;
in Media&#13;
course&#13;
present&#13;
that media&#13;
literacy&#13;
program&#13;
'Media&#13;
Mix-Up:&#13;
interactive&#13;
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for Youth'.&#13;
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22 young&#13;
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learn&#13;
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the communication&#13;
industry&#13;
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media&#13;
stations.&#13;
Wednesday,&#13;
Dec,&#13;
12th&#13;
Senior&#13;
Art Show&#13;
1JI&#13;
II &#13;
a.m.&#13;
- 8 p.m.&#13;
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Arts&#13;
Gallery&#13;
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multimedia&#13;
exhibition!&#13;
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prints,&#13;
paintings,&#13;
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creations,&#13;
and photos&#13;
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Mike&#13;
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displays&#13;
his relief&#13;
sculptures&#13;
and prints.&#13;
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UW-Parkside&#13;
Guitar&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
12-1&#13;
p.m.&#13;
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Jamey&#13;
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Michael&#13;
Kennedy.&#13;
and Travis&#13;
Rohinson&#13;
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perform&#13;
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Enrique&#13;
Granados,&#13;
and Scott&#13;
Joplin.&#13;
Robinson&#13;
and&#13;
Kennedy&#13;
then&#13;
present&#13;
two&#13;
anonymous&#13;
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lute&#13;
duets&#13;
on guitar.&#13;
Winter&#13;
Cultural&#13;
Celebrations&#13;
12-1:15&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Main&#13;
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tbebolidays&#13;
worldwide&#13;
without&#13;
leaving&#13;
southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
1·&#13;
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a dozen&#13;
different&#13;
traditions&#13;
are featured.&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
13th&#13;
Senior&#13;
Art Show&#13;
ill&#13;
11 &#13;
a.m.&#13;
- &#13;
5 &#13;
p.m.&#13;
Comm&#13;
Arts 'Gallery&#13;
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Wind&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
&amp; &#13;
Community&#13;
Band&#13;
7:30&#13;
- 9: 15 p.m.&#13;
Comm&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
The UW·Parkside&#13;
Community&#13;
Band&#13;
and Wind&#13;
Ensemble&#13;
under&#13;
direction&#13;
of Mark&#13;
Eichner,&#13;
present&#13;
their&#13;
second&#13;
concert&#13;
of&#13;
the academic&#13;
year.&#13;
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with&#13;
selections&#13;
from&#13;
Gustav&#13;
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Howard&#13;
J-Ians9n,&#13;
Wallingford&#13;
Riegger,&#13;
and Richard&#13;
Strauss,&#13;
the&#13;
groups&#13;
conclude&#13;
the concert&#13;
with&#13;
holiday&#13;
music.&#13;
Black&#13;
Student&#13;
Union&#13;
Fashion&#13;
Show&#13;
8-1 &#13;
L:59&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Cafe&#13;
BSU&#13;
presents&#13;
a fashion&#13;
show&#13;
statting&#13;
at 8pm&#13;
and an After&#13;
Party&#13;
from&#13;
9pm&#13;
to 2am.&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
14th.&#13;
Campaign&#13;
for Mentoring&#13;
.&#13;
Conference&#13;
7:30&#13;
a.m.&#13;
- 12 &#13;
p.m,&#13;
Trefoil&#13;
Oaks&#13;
Program&#13;
Center&#13;
Join&#13;
local&#13;
and regional&#13;
leaders&#13;
in&#13;
the &#13;
mentoring&#13;
movement&#13;
as they&#13;
come&#13;
together&#13;
for &#13;
a &#13;
conference&#13;
entitled:&#13;
"A Campaign&#13;
for&#13;
Mentoring:&#13;
Leading&#13;
Practices&#13;
in&#13;
Progzam&#13;
Development."&#13;
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you are an experienced&#13;
mentor&#13;
services&#13;
provider&#13;
or new&#13;
to the&#13;
mentoring&#13;
field,&#13;
thjs exciting&#13;
conference&#13;
will provide&#13;
useful&#13;
resources&#13;
and training&#13;
in &#13;
the&#13;
areas&#13;
of energizing&#13;
and retaining&#13;
mentors,&#13;
mentor&#13;
training,&#13;
cultural&#13;
competency&#13;
issues&#13;
for mentors,&#13;
how&#13;
to start&#13;
a &#13;
mentoring&#13;
program,&#13;
and more.&#13;
Play:&#13;
"Welcome&#13;
Home,&#13;
Junior"&#13;
7,30&#13;
- 9: 15 p.m.&#13;
Augie&#13;
Wegner&#13;
Studio&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Parks&#13;
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proudly&#13;
presents&#13;
the premiere&#13;
performances&#13;
of the original&#13;
play&#13;
'Welcome&#13;
Home,&#13;
Junior.'&#13;
This&#13;
comedy-drama&#13;
was written&#13;
and is directed&#13;
by UW-Parkside&#13;
stuqent&#13;
Tiffany&#13;
Donald,&#13;
and tells&#13;
the story&#13;
of Junior&#13;
Reels&#13;
who&#13;
is about&#13;
to return&#13;
home&#13;
after&#13;
an&#13;
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prison&#13;
stay.&#13;
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Dec.&#13;
15th&#13;
Play:&#13;
'Welcome&#13;
Home,&#13;
Junior'&#13;
2-3:45&#13;
p.m.'&#13;
Augie&#13;
Wegner&#13;
Studio&#13;
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Symphony&#13;
Orchestra,&#13;
Community&#13;
Orchestra,&#13;
and&#13;
Choirs&#13;
.&#13;
3:30&#13;
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Arts&#13;
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Orchestra&#13;
and Community&#13;
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led by Alvaro&#13;
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and the UW-Parkside&#13;
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most&#13;
of which&#13;
have ended&#13;
in property&#13;
theft.&#13;
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campus&#13;
police&#13;
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to identify&#13;
the man in&#13;
thephotos,&#13;
because&#13;
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photos&#13;
are&#13;
from a surveillance.&#13;
camera&#13;
at a&#13;
store.&#13;
The UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Department&#13;
is looking&#13;
for any&#13;
help you can give &#13;
in&#13;
identifying&#13;
this man.&#13;
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anything&#13;
at all, please&#13;
contact&#13;
the UW-&#13;
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Police&#13;
Department&#13;
by&#13;
calliog&#13;
them&#13;
at 262-595-2455,&#13;
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by using&#13;
the form&#13;
on their&#13;
website&#13;
(http://www.&#13;
uwp.edulcontactf?uid=heller),&#13;
or&#13;
stopping&#13;
by the station&#13;
in Tallent&#13;
Hall. You can remain&#13;
anonymous&#13;
if &#13;
you prefer.&#13;
In&#13;
the meantime,&#13;
bow&#13;
can&#13;
you protect&#13;
your&#13;
car and your&#13;
personal&#13;
property&#13;
from&#13;
being&#13;
a target&#13;
of theft&#13;
and break-ins?&#13;
Officer&#13;
Kelly&#13;
Anrichik&#13;
gives&#13;
these&#13;
suggestions:&#13;
1)  Lock&#13;
your vehicle,&#13;
keep the&#13;
.windows&#13;
up. and make&#13;
sure&#13;
your&#13;
trunk&#13;
is closed&#13;
all the&#13;
way.&#13;
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you&#13;
immediately&#13;
make&#13;
it&#13;
more&#13;
difficult&#13;
for vandals&#13;
and thieves&#13;
to get what&#13;
they&#13;
want.&#13;
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the windows&#13;
up makes&#13;
it infinitely&#13;
harder,&#13;
as they cannot&#13;
reach&#13;
in and&#13;
take&#13;
'what&#13;
they&#13;
want,&#13;
or&#13;
unlock&#13;
your&#13;
doors&#13;
to take&#13;
what they want.&#13;
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sure&#13;
your trunk&#13;
is closed&#13;
keeps&#13;
the&#13;
"bad guys"&#13;
out, as some&#13;
cars&#13;
have&#13;
backseats&#13;
that open&#13;
up&#13;
into the trunk&#13;
- if the vandals&#13;
and thieves&#13;
figure&#13;
that out,&#13;
they can get what&#13;
they want&#13;
from&#13;
your vehicles.&#13;
2)  During&#13;
the holidays.&#13;
lock&#13;
your&#13;
purchasesfbelongings&#13;
in a secure&#13;
place&#13;
in your&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
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lock&#13;
the purchases&#13;
in&#13;
the trunk,&#13;
or put them&#13;
in the backseat,&#13;
covered&#13;
with' a blanket&#13;
that&#13;
closely&#13;
matches&#13;
the color&#13;
of&#13;
.your&#13;
car's interior.&#13;
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best&#13;
bet is to take your&#13;
personal&#13;
belongings&#13;
with you, but if&#13;
you do not want to or cannot,&#13;
lock&#13;
them&#13;
in  the  glove&#13;
compartment&#13;
(most&#13;
glove&#13;
compartments&#13;
have&#13;
a lock&#13;
on them),&#13;
lock&#13;
them&#13;
in the&#13;
center&#13;
console&#13;
(if&#13;
possible),&#13;
or stash them&#13;
under&#13;
a seat.&#13;
Another&#13;
way to help protect&#13;
yourself&#13;
from&#13;
theft&#13;
is to take&#13;
advantage&#13;
of the Operation&#13;
ID&#13;
program&#13;
that the UW-Parkside&#13;
Police&#13;
Department&#13;
offers.&#13;
It is a&#13;
free service,&#13;
and you can either&#13;
stop by the Police&#13;
Department&#13;
to&#13;
participate,&#13;
or if you live in on-&#13;
campus&#13;
housing,&#13;
they can come&#13;
to you, Engravings&#13;
can be done&#13;
on nearly&#13;
everything,&#13;
with&#13;
any&#13;
sort  of appropriate&#13;
identifying&#13;
mark.&#13;
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you could&#13;
have a small&#13;
triangle&#13;
engraved&#13;
on&#13;
the corner&#13;
of your laptop.&#13;
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laptop&#13;
happened&#13;
to be stolen&#13;
or&#13;
lost, the police&#13;
would&#13;
know&#13;
it is&#13;
yours,&#13;
because&#13;
of that mark.&#13;
Following&#13;
these&#13;
tips  will&#13;
help deter&#13;
theft,&#13;
because&#13;
vandals&#13;
and thieves&#13;
will&#13;
look&#13;
for the&#13;
easiest&#13;
target.&#13;
If&#13;
your&#13;
car doors&#13;
are locked,&#13;
you are no longer&#13;
an&#13;
easy target.&#13;
Do not forget&#13;
that if&#13;
you see suspicious&#13;
activity&#13;
in any&#13;
of the parking&#13;
lots, you should&#13;
report&#13;
it to the police&#13;
- for all&#13;
you know,&#13;
it is your car the thief&#13;
might&#13;
be breaking&#13;
into.&#13;
•&#13;
December&#13;
18, 2007&#13;
New.&#13;
Sinco&#13;
1972&#13;
Criminal&#13;
background&#13;
checks&#13;
on'&#13;
uw-&#13;
Parkside&#13;
employees&#13;
updated&#13;
RYAN&#13;
MONTROSS&#13;
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Discussions&#13;
regarding&#13;
criminal&#13;
background&#13;
checks&#13;
that&#13;
will go into effect&#13;
Jan.&#13;
I  &#13;
took&#13;
place&#13;
in Molinaro&#13;
323 on Dec. 12&#13;
from&#13;
9-10 a.m. The background&#13;
checks&#13;
will affect&#13;
those&#13;
who&#13;
are&#13;
faculty,&#13;
academic&#13;
staff,&#13;
administrative&#13;
staff,&#13;
classified&#13;
staff,&#13;
LTE. and students.&#13;
When&#13;
asked&#13;
why&#13;
the&#13;
background&#13;
checks&#13;
have not been&#13;
in effect&#13;
this year,&#13;
Peg Lawton,&#13;
who lead the presentation,&#13;
said.&#13;
"When&#13;
you're&#13;
coordinating&#13;
that many&#13;
campuses&#13;
it takes&#13;
a&#13;
while&#13;
and it's hard to come&#13;
to &#13;
an&#13;
agreement&#13;
system&#13;
wide."&#13;
Background&#13;
checks&#13;
beginning&#13;
on Jan. &#13;
I &#13;
will focus&#13;
on&#13;
any previous&#13;
criminal&#13;
experience&#13;
that substantially&#13;
relates&#13;
to an&#13;
individual's&#13;
job. For example,&#13;
if&#13;
someone&#13;
had a history&#13;
of writing&#13;
bad checks.&#13;
and &#13;
his&#13;
or her current&#13;
job requires&#13;
him or her to write&#13;
checks.&#13;
then&#13;
the  background&#13;
checks&#13;
on Jan. I will take into&#13;
affect&#13;
for those&#13;
type of people.&#13;
Criminal&#13;
background&#13;
checks&#13;
will provide&#13;
the University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkslde&#13;
campus&#13;
with&#13;
a safer&#13;
environment&#13;
for students&#13;
and faculty,&#13;
as well&#13;
fulfill&#13;
a&#13;
policy&#13;
requirement&#13;
from the UW-&#13;
system.&#13;
The&#13;
policy&#13;
for  criminal&#13;
background&#13;
checks&#13;
include&#13;
those&#13;
who are finalists,&#13;
current&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
or  UW-system&#13;
employees&#13;
who&#13;
are appointed&#13;
to a different&#13;
position.&#13;
where&#13;
the majority&#13;
of the positions'&#13;
duties&#13;
will &#13;
be&#13;
within&#13;
residential&#13;
facilities&#13;
or people&#13;
in a position&#13;
of trust,&#13;
and student&#13;
employees&#13;
who are hired&#13;
to work&#13;
within&#13;
the&#13;
residential&#13;
facilities.&#13;
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asked&#13;
if this will affect&#13;
current&#13;
employees,&#13;
Lawton&#13;
said,&#13;
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care center&#13;
and&#13;
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six years&#13;
of lobbying,&#13;
supporters&#13;
of the Compassionate&#13;
Care&#13;
for Rape&#13;
Victims&#13;
(CCRY)&#13;
bill finally&#13;
passed&#13;
the bill through&#13;
the State Assembly&#13;
with a vote of&#13;
56-41.0n&#13;
Tuesday,&#13;
Dec.&#13;
II. The&#13;
bill &#13;
will &#13;
require&#13;
that rape victims&#13;
are educated&#13;
about&#13;
and offered&#13;
emergency&#13;
contraception&#13;
(EC)&#13;
in&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
hospitals.&#13;
In January.&#13;
the Assembly&#13;
will hold&#13;
a final&#13;
procedural&#13;
vote on the bill, after&#13;
which&#13;
the, Senate&#13;
will &#13;
reconsider&#13;
the bill due to an amendment&#13;
on the legislation&#13;
that passed&#13;
in&#13;
October.&#13;
"Telling&#13;
'rape&#13;
victims&#13;
about&#13;
EC and dispensing&#13;
upon&#13;
their&#13;
request&#13;
is the standard&#13;
of care,&#13;
and it was ignored&#13;
by too many&#13;
hospitals&#13;
for  too  long,"&#13;
said&#13;
PPAWI  public&#13;
policy&#13;
director&#13;
Chiis&#13;
Taylor&#13;
in a press&#13;
release&#13;
from the CCRV&#13;
Coalition.&#13;
"As an&#13;
organization,&#13;
we have been proud&#13;
to &#13;
stand&#13;
shoulder&#13;
to shoulder&#13;
with&#13;
these&#13;
brave&#13;
survivors,&#13;
who were&#13;
determined&#13;
.to right&#13;
this wrong.&#13;
Thanks&#13;
to these&#13;
advocates&#13;
and&#13;
the leadership&#13;
of Representatives&#13;
Terry&#13;
Musser&#13;
and Mark&#13;
Pocan&#13;
in the  Assembly&#13;
and  Senator&#13;
Judy&#13;
Robson,&#13;
rape victims&#13;
will&#13;
finally&#13;
receive&#13;
the&#13;
humane,&#13;
comprehensive,&#13;
compassionate&#13;
care&#13;
they&#13;
deserve&#13;
in  every&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
emergency&#13;
room.&#13;
A&#13;
big thank&#13;
you to these&#13;
leaders&#13;
who made&#13;
the adoption&#13;
of this bill&#13;
possible.&#13;
We look forward&#13;
to the&#13;
final procedural&#13;
vote on the bill&#13;
in January&#13;
and finally&#13;
getting&#13;
this&#13;
"We've&#13;
got issues"&#13;
bill into law."&#13;
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contraception&#13;
is&#13;
a high dosage&#13;
of birth control&#13;
pills&#13;
that is 99.5&#13;
percent&#13;
effective&#13;
if&#13;
taken&#13;
within&#13;
12 hours,&#13;
and still 75&#13;
percent&#13;
effective&#13;
if taken&#13;
within&#13;
120hours.&#13;
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ng to the CCRV&#13;
Coalition,&#13;
EC does not have any&#13;
effect&#13;
on existing&#13;
pregnancies.&#13;
An ex.isting&#13;
pregnancy&#13;
is defined&#13;
as "the&#13;
successful&#13;
implantation&#13;
of a fertilized&#13;
egg."&#13;
according&#13;
to  the  American&#13;
College&#13;
of&#13;
Obstetricians&#13;
and Gynecologists.&#13;
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the State&#13;
Senate&#13;
passed&#13;
the  CCRV&#13;
bill  by  a&#13;
vote&#13;
of 27-6.&#13;
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to the  hill,&#13;
which&#13;
passed&#13;
in&#13;
October,&#13;
. allowed&#13;
hospitals&#13;
and&#13;
all hospital&#13;
employees&#13;
to deny&#13;
providing&#13;
comprehensive&#13;
health&#13;
care to rape victims&#13;
and to only&#13;
provide&#13;
standard&#13;
care.&#13;
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order&#13;
to  effectively&#13;
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this&#13;
amendment,&#13;
the Senate&#13;
must pass&#13;
the bill a second&#13;
time without&#13;
the&#13;
amendment.&#13;
Pro-Life&#13;
Wisconsin,&#13;
which&#13;
has extensively&#13;
lobbied&#13;
against&#13;
the bill.&#13;
said&#13;
the bill violates&#13;
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              <text>News Briefs&#13;
History of Parkside&#13;
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THE&#13;
RANGER&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside's Student Newspaper&#13;
NEWS February 5, 2008&#13;
News Since J 972&#13;
The Rungcr News i~written-end edited by ~rudenl~ of the University ofWir.cons;n.ParkJ;ide;md they are solely rl::.pollSible for ils..edilorinl p;JliC)' and comem,&#13;
"It is a great way to introduce&#13;
your organization to the new and&#13;
returning students each semester.&#13;
It is also fun to see what other&#13;
clubs are active on campus as well&#13;
as seeing people you may have&#13;
missed over the break." Besides&#13;
just getting the clubs names out&#13;
to the students, some clubs had&#13;
interactive entertainment at their&#13;
booths. David Wilson thought that&#13;
"Circle K having 'Guitar Hero' at&#13;
their booths was very interesting.&#13;
I bad fun doing that." Another&#13;
club, PEC, showed how to bum&#13;
calories while making smoothies&#13;
for the students checking out the&#13;
fair. They had a blender booked&#13;
up to a bicycle that, when ridden,&#13;
ran the blender.&#13;
Anyone who&#13;
could not make it&#13;
to the fair should&#13;
check the Student&#13;
Activities site to&#13;
get a listing of&#13;
the organizations&#13;
on campus. Go to&#13;
the UW-Parkside&#13;
website, click&#13;
on Student Life&#13;
and then click on&#13;
student activities.&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
will be highlighting&#13;
different&#13;
o r g a n i z a t io n s&#13;
each week. Find&#13;
one that fits your&#13;
personality, major&#13;
or hobbies, and join&#13;
an organization on&#13;
campus!&#13;
Organizational fair&#13;
DEB VAUGHN&#13;
lucas008@uwp.edu&#13;
Every semester a theme is chosen.&#13;
This time it was Ranger Palooza:&#13;
Ranger Pride. Entrants design&#13;
their posters and booths to reflect&#13;
their pride in UW-Parkside. The&#13;
organizations compete for cash&#13;
prizes to their private account&#13;
funds, I" place $75, 2"" place $50&#13;
and 3'" place $25. Anonymous&#13;
judges make the rounds of the&#13;
event and decide which booth&#13;
showed its Ranger Pride the best.&#13;
Winners will be announced within&#13;
the week.&#13;
34 clubs were represented&#13;
this season. Wendy Siepler, the&#13;
Parkside Adult Student Alliance&#13;
representative to the Student&#13;
Government Association, said,&#13;
The bi-annual organizational&#13;
fair was held Wednesday, January&#13;
30'h in Main Place from 10:30 to&#13;
I :30. The Student Acti vities office&#13;
coordinates the fairs at the start of&#13;
each semester. It is a great way&#13;
for student organizations, clubs&#13;
and societies to showcase what&#13;
they have to offer the students&#13;
at the University of Wisconsin&#13;
- Parkside. Along with student&#13;
organizations, there were several&#13;
booths for volunteer opportunities&#13;
such as the Blood Center of&#13;
Wisconsin, The Womens' Center&#13;
and Habitat for Humanity.&#13;
" .&#13;
Testing hours changed&#13;
JOSHUA DIEFENBACH&#13;
diefeOOO@rangers.uwp.edu&#13;
result a proctor has been hired&#13;
to administer exams three days a&#13;
week in room 269 in the Library.&#13;
Within this new group study area&#13;
students will be accommodated&#13;
with dividers, earplugs,&#13;
headphones and classical music&#13;
in order to produce a distractionfree&#13;
environment and lessen&#13;
anxiety. Professors have also been&#13;
asked to help with the testing&#13;
situation by either administering&#13;
an alternative test or allowing the&#13;
student to take the same test in an&#13;
empty room.&#13;
Depending on the status&#13;
of the budget, the schedule&#13;
should return to five days a&#13;
week beginning next semester.&#13;
If students have any questions&#13;
the Disability Services office is&#13;
located in Wyllie Hall D175.&#13;
The beginning of each&#13;
semester brings new challenges&#13;
and changes. One such change&#13;
has occurred in regards to testing&#13;
times offered by the Disability&#13;
Services Office. Last semester&#13;
testing was available five days&#13;
a week, whereas this semester's&#13;
testing will be available on&#13;
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and&#13;
Fridays.&#13;
Accordi ng to the Coordinator&#13;
of Disability Services, Dr. Renee&#13;
Kirby, the primary reason for the&#13;
change is budgetary, who also&#13;
went on to say, "What Disability&#13;
Services is doing is more in line&#13;
with universities and colleges&#13;
across the country." Last year&#13;
more than one thousand students&#13;
went through Disability Services&#13;
offices between the months of&#13;
January and December. As&#13;
. "&#13;
"We've got lSSUeS&#13;
.&#13;
2&#13;
February 5, 2008&#13;
900 Wood Road&#13;
Kenosha. WI53141&#13;
Phone:(262)595.2287&#13;
Fax: (262) 595-2295&#13;
Ads: uwp_ods@yahoo.com&#13;
Email: rangernews@uwp.edu&#13;
ditor in Chief&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
dierdrophoenix@gmail.com&#13;
eslgn Manager&#13;
Ruth Brion!,&#13;
brionOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
acuity Ad.-Isor&#13;
Adrienne Viramont~&#13;
adrienne.vjromontes@uwp.edu&#13;
d.-ertislng Manager&#13;
Rygn Ashlon&#13;
ashloOOI@uwp.edu&#13;
ews Editor&#13;
Robert Rosali&#13;
robertrDSoti@hotmoil.(om&#13;
rls &amp; Culture Editor&#13;
Oavid While&#13;
While04@uwp.e&lt;!u&#13;
pinion Editor&#13;
Rygn Ashlan&#13;
oshto001@uwp.edu&#13;
taH Reporters&#13;
KoilJyn Ulmlr&#13;
ulmerOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
Rypn Monlross&#13;
ryonmo 19B8®ibcglobal.net&#13;
Bolly \&lt;hotzm,n&#13;
ruffi002@uwp.edu&#13;
Oeb Voughn&#13;
lucosOOB@uwp.edu&#13;
Ale, Schutz&#13;
moulmail@yohoa.com&#13;
Josh A~lozzj&#13;
oulloziiish@hotnJOiI.com&#13;
. . Josh Oiefenbo(h .&#13;
diefeOOO@uwp.edu&#13;
opy Editors&#13;
(he[lll Overby&#13;
overb001@uwp.edu&#13;
Nick (annor&#13;
mid&lt;2&lt;onllOl@oa1.com&#13;
ilustrators&#13;
Brenl Schultz&#13;
wollpatkBl1B8@yohoa.com&#13;
Kotie limpel&#13;
zimpe001@uwp.edu&#13;
lony Kinnord&#13;
Oorkst,r 13_2001@yohoo.com&#13;
artoonists&#13;
Ad Rep&#13;
loe Keeh,n&#13;
Keeha003@uwp.edu&#13;
lony Kinnord&#13;
Oorkslor 13_200l@yahoo.com&#13;
Joe Szobo&#13;
szobaOO2@uwp.edu&#13;
Oon Wanezek&#13;
Orwortist@yohoo.com&#13;
Ourlee Ourun&#13;
ourun001@uwp.edu&#13;
Mission Statement&#13;
The Ranger News strives to&#13;
inform, educate, and engage&#13;
the UW-Parkside community by&#13;
publishing well-written, accurate&#13;
student journalism on a weekly&#13;
basis.&#13;
The Ranger News has meetings every Friday at&#13;
noon. All students and faculty or UW-Parkside&#13;
are welcome. PIe.1se feel free (0 attend. Have any&#13;
commenls, concerns. questions, or slOry ideas?&#13;
Please e-mail us at rangemews@uwp.edu .&#13;
We are located at Wyllie D139C&#13;
ch person may take one newspaper per issue&#13;
Ie. Extra newspapers can be pun:hased for $1&#13;
piece. Newspapel"li can be taken on a first come,&#13;
rst serve basis. meaning that once they are gone,&#13;
y are gone. We work on the honor System, but&#13;
iohnors will be prosecuted for theft. Faculty&#13;
mbers and students organiZAtions who wish&#13;
o use The Ranger News in classrooms should&#13;
onsult the editor-in-chief to reserve however&#13;
any free copies they wish to use.&#13;
At first, I. was hesitant to&#13;
write- about some negative things&#13;
in this week's ·Letter From the&#13;
Editor. It was a matter of only&#13;
wanting to display the positive&#13;
things that happen in our news&#13;
office and within our organization,&#13;
but I soon realized that you, the&#13;
readers, have a right to know that&#13;
we make mistakes sometimes&#13;
The&#13;
The best work from the nation's&#13;
best print. The show features 100&#13;
prints each with no dimension&#13;
exceeding 18 inches. For&#13;
collectors, the exhibition is a good&#13;
place to acquire prints. Images of&#13;
many of pieces tan bepurchased&#13;
with a portion of the selling&#13;
price helping UW-Parkside art&#13;
,scholarships.&#13;
Spirit Week: Yell Like Hell&#13;
Parks ide Cafe&#13;
8-9:30 p.m,&#13;
AC {free} Are you touo and'&#13;
PROUD? I can't HEAR you!&#13;
Show your UW-Parkside spirit&#13;
during this raucous program in&#13;
the Parkside Cafe. The top three&#13;
teams that exemplify school spirit&#13;
take home cash prizes. Let me&#13;
hear ya!&#13;
Premier Movie Series: •American&#13;
Gangster'&#13;
Molinaro 105&#13;
9-10:45 p.m.&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
too.&#13;
After&#13;
distribution&#13;
last Tuesday,&#13;
I sat and&#13;
counted all the&#13;
leftover issues&#13;
from Dec. 18.&#13;
Out of 2000&#13;
issues we had&#13;
printed, there&#13;
were about 90&#13;
left. If you do&#13;
some rough&#13;
math, that&#13;
ends up being&#13;
about 95%&#13;
circulation.&#13;
Granted, the&#13;
issue was on&#13;
the stands for&#13;
well over a&#13;
month, but it&#13;
is something&#13;
10 be proud of&#13;
nonetheless.&#13;
If we continue to improve 'the&#13;
.content of our paper, I think the&#13;
circulation numbers will improve&#13;
as well. Much to the amazement&#13;
of some staff, this week is another&#13;
12-page issue. From what 1&#13;
understand, this doesn't happen&#13;
very often, Going back to the&#13;
improving of content ~ if we riot&#13;
only improve the quality of our&#13;
content, but also the quantity-I&#13;
believe we can consistently&#13;
produce a newspaper that covers&#13;
more issues, both on campus&#13;
and off campus. The goal bere&#13;
is to improve the reputation of&#13;
the paper, make the paper more&#13;
interesting for you to read, and&#13;
make it more interesting for us to&#13;
create.&#13;
Unfortunately, with&#13;
the good must corne some notso-good.&#13;
The one that has been&#13;
bothering me the most is our&#13;
reporters. Some of the reporters&#13;
are great, they show up to every&#13;
meeting (and if they can't attend,&#13;
they let me know in advance),&#13;
take on a story or two, and get&#13;
everything in by deadline. But to&#13;
counter them, there are a handful&#13;
of reporters who almost never&#13;
attend meetings, take on stories&#13;
when they feel it is convenient&#13;
for them, and usually turn in&#13;
their stories past deadline. This&#13;
not only makes the paper look&#13;
bad. but it makes the reporters&#13;
themselves look bad. If Ihe&#13;
reporters are interns, it most&#13;
certainJ y will affect their grade.&#13;
Staff at The Ranger News know&#13;
that the meetings on Fridays&#13;
- are mandatory staff meetings.&#13;
Along these lines, there are a&#13;
few reporters who would like to&#13;
be bumped up to page editors.&#13;
Which would be fine, except thai&#13;
they want to be page editors for&#13;
completely wrong reasons. I think&#13;
these reporters need to step back&#13;
and evaluate how their actions&#13;
have affected both themselves&#13;
(in terms of their integrity and&#13;
dependability) and The Ranger&#13;
. News.&#13;
Hopefully admitting&#13;
that we're not perfect doesn't&#13;
discourage anyone from joining&#13;
The Ranger News. I encourage&#13;
you to come to a meeting on&#13;
Fridays in our news office, and see&#13;
if anything interests you. We're&#13;
looking for any help we can get,&#13;
so if you think you'd make a great&#13;
reporter. photographer, illustrator,&#13;
or copy editor, don't be afraid 10&#13;
fill out an application and become&#13;
a staff member.&#13;
Stay warm, stay safe,&#13;
and I hope you enjoy this issue of&#13;
The Ranger News.&#13;
II&#13;
r.&#13;
Jo Kirst&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
TH.E .U.&#13;
dents can see it now for free--&#13;
nd there's free popcorn.&#13;
Wednesday, February 6&#13;
21st Parks ide National Small&#13;
Print Exhibition&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
11 a.m.-8 p.m.&#13;
Noon Concert: Duo Roldan&#13;
Molinaro 105&#13;
1.2-1p.m ..&#13;
AC {free} Guitarist Rene&#13;
Izquierdo and cellist Ana Ruth&#13;
Bermudez join forces for a lunch&#13;
hour of great music ...with no&#13;
strings attached.&#13;
Spirit Week: Pep Rally&#13;
Parkside Cafe&#13;
12-1 p.m.&#13;
It's time to let the spirit move&#13;
youl Join us for a tailgate style&#13;
lunch (indoors, of course, 'cause&#13;
ii's cold out~id~). Members of the&#13;
UW-Parkside basketball teams&#13;
will be there; the dance team&#13;
and cheerleaders will be there;&#13;
the winners of the Yell Like Hell&#13;
contest will be there. There'll be&#13;
giveaways, popcorn, snow cones,&#13;
and a great time for everyone!&#13;
Poetry Slam featuring Komplex&#13;
Main Place&#13;
8-9: 15 p.m.&#13;
It's a poetry open nUc and you're&#13;
the star. Gota verse aboutto burst?&#13;
Got a rhyme that's sublime? Got&#13;
a phrase to daze? Let il out! The&#13;
evening features Komplex and&#13;
is co-sponsored by the Black&#13;
Players Guild.&#13;
Heart disease is the number one&#13;
killer of women. Know your risk&#13;
for heart disease and take the The Rangers face the Lady Hawks!&#13;
first step toward a healthy heart . from Quincy University and the&#13;
with -this free blood pressure' decibels you add to the building&#13;
check from the Student Health may be exactly what the girls&#13;
and Counseling Center. A second need to gain a victory. We know&#13;
screening is held Thursday, Feb. that's a huge responsibility bUI&#13;
7, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 on the we think you can handle it. Go'&#13;
Union Bridge. Make a promise to RANGERS!&#13;
be heart healthy not only during&#13;
February but for life!&#13;
Thursday, February 7&#13;
Student Health &amp; Counseling&#13;
Center blood pressure screening&#13;
10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.&#13;
Union Bridge&#13;
. 21st Parkside National&#13;
'Print Exhibitiou&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
II a.m, - 5:30 p.m.&#13;
Small&#13;
This meeting of the K-12,&#13;
Education Book Club features&#13;
the volume 'Elephant in the'&#13;
Playroom.'&#13;
Women's basketball vs. Quincy&#13;
University&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
5:30·6:45 p.rn.&#13;
,Abolitionists&#13;
Underground&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
Overlook Lounge. Library&#13;
7-8:30 p.m.&#13;
and&#13;
Railroad&#13;
the&#13;
in SE&#13;
There are two sides to the&#13;
American drearn and in 'American&#13;
Gangster,' Frank Lucas (played&#13;
by Denzel Washington) g~ts&#13;
to live both. Detective Richie&#13;
Roberts (Russell Crowe) is out to&#13;
prove Lucas' means to support his&#13;
dual life is through the selling of&#13;
beroin. Ridley Scott's Academy&#13;
Award-nominated crime drama is&#13;
'- ...J still in theaters but UW-Parkside&#13;
Spirit Week: Tailgate Party&#13;
Ranger Hall&#13;
4:30-5:30 p.m.&#13;
Stoke up for UW-Parkside&#13;
basketball at the Great Tailgate&#13;
Party! Grab a brat and a beverage,&#13;
mak~ a sign--th~ basketball teams&#13;
are playing Quincy University&#13;
and they have those awful yellow&#13;
unifonns, gosh!--get your face&#13;
painted a tasteful green, and get&#13;
a free rally towel. HO! You are&#13;
ready to cheer the Rangers on to&#13;
victory! And it all starts with a&#13;
Great Tailgate.&#13;
K-12 Education Book Club&#13;
Tallent Hall&#13;
4:30-6:30 p.m.&#13;
The Friends of the UW-Parkside&#13;
Library organization presents&#13;
Wendy Ela's lecture' Abolitionists&#13;
and the Underground Railroad in&#13;
Southeast Wisconsin.'&#13;
Latinos Unidos Latin Dance&#13;
Workshop&#13;
Main Place&#13;
7-8:30 p.m.&#13;
Men's basketball vs. Quincy&#13;
University&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
7:30-9:30 p.m.&#13;
The Rangers face Great Lakes&#13;
Valley Conference foe Quiocy&#13;
University. UW-Parkside looks&#13;
to defend its home court agaiust&#13;
the invading Hawks who'd like&#13;
nothing better than to steal a win&#13;
13=====-----'--rh;-~~::__--------- THE POLICE&#13;
BOOTTER&#13;
oNE lNCIDENT #&#13;
J&#13;
01/29/08 08·161&#13;
Fir~Drill, Child Care e'enter. !0:04am.&#13;
Staffrequest fire drill. All evacuated safely. Officer cleared.&#13;
01/29/08 08·162&#13;
Theft·Froma Motor Vehicle. SAC Lot.&#13;
12:07pm.Complainant· reports UWP Parking Permit was stolen from&#13;
vehicle.Report is taken, replacement Parking Permit issued.&#13;
01/29/08 08-163&#13;
TrafficAccident - Hit and Run. Union Lot. 1: 14pm.&#13;
Complainant reports vehicle was struck in lot. Officer takes report,&#13;
then cleared. .&#13;
01/29/08 08·164&#13;
TheftFrom Building. Molinaro Hall. 1:IOpm.&#13;
Complainant reports computer equipment was stolen. Officer takes&#13;
report,then cleared.&#13;
01/29/08 08-166&#13;
Theft·AUOther. Tallent H,all. 4:54pm.&#13;
Complainant reports unauthorized use of Ranger Card. Officer takes&#13;
report,then cleared.&#13;
01/29/08 08·168&#13;
TrafficViolation. CTH G. !0:11pm.&#13;
Ticketissued for Following Too Close and issued Verbal Warnings, 1)&#13;
Pail/Stop at Stop Sign, 2) Mandatory Seatbelt Requirement. Officers&#13;
thencleared.&#13;
,&#13;
01/30/08 08-170&#13;
TrafficAccident - Personallnjury. CTH JR. 8: 11am.&#13;
Officersdispatched to accident. Rescue was refused. Vehicle removed&#13;
fromroadway. Officers take report then cleared.&#13;
01130/08 08-173&#13;
Theft- From a Motor Vehicle. Ranger Lot. 3:21 pm.&#13;
Complainant reports rear sliding window was smashed and UWP&#13;
Parking Permit and Cobra Band Scanner were taken from vehicle.&#13;
Replacement Parking Permit issued, officer takes report then cleared.&#13;
01130/08 08-174&#13;
Possession of MarijuanaJDrug Paraph. University Apartments,&#13;
6:20pm.&#13;
Resident Advisor requests officer for smell of Marijuana. Officer&#13;
arrived. issued citation for Possession of Marijuana. Officer cleared.&#13;
01/31/08 08-177.&#13;
Agency Assist. CTHA@22odAve. 2: 17an1.&#13;
State Patrol Dispatch requests assistance on Traffic Stop, wartant&#13;
pickup. One subject taken in-custody. with 2 active warrants. UWPPD&#13;
officer cleared.&#13;
01131/08 08·180&#13;
Tow Vehicle. Outer Loop Road, 5:15pm.&#13;
Complainant reports vehicle in ditch. Officers arrive, no injuries&#13;
reported. Tow Company requested, vehicle removed from ditch.&#13;
Officer cleared.&#13;
New episode ofUWP-TV&#13;
A new episode of uwp. TV&#13;
has been uploaded to youtube.&#13;
com. UWp· TV has captured&#13;
footage from the seventh annual&#13;
Winter Cultural Celebration.&#13;
which held in' Main Place. Th~&#13;
Office of Multicultural Student&#13;
Affairs COSMA) sponsored the&#13;
event. Additionally, the film crew&#13;
of UWP- TV caprured footage of&#13;
a fuudraiser the Drama Club held&#13;
on the union bridge featuring&#13;
Santa Claus. Every episode of&#13;
UWP·TV can be viewed at http://&#13;
youtube.com/user/uwptv,&#13;
Budget shortage may lead to tax break for&#13;
wealthy&#13;
. inheritance tax for" the heirs and&#13;
heiresses of the states wealthiest&#13;
people. The petition can be found&#13;
at http://www.onewisconsinnow.&#13;
orgipage/petitionlinheritance. The&#13;
One Wisconsin Now started&#13;
a statewide petition, which calls&#13;
for Wisconsin state legislators to&#13;
.. fill an approximate $300 million'&#13;
budget shortage by reinstating an&#13;
inheritance tax expired on the first&#13;
of this year.&#13;
.Black Players Guild hosts Komplex .&#13;
~ professional poet. from collaborative pieces combining where anything goes. The night&#13;
New York, Komplex will be the art of instrumentals, singing willlastuntilabout9p.m.orwhen&#13;
sprttmg his stuff Wednesday night and spoken word. Come to be the last poet bas performed.&#13;
rn Main Place starting at 8 p.m. entertained by a pro and support&#13;
. The University of Wisconsin- artistic students in one outstanding&#13;
Parkside's Black Players Gnild show. Also, take your chance on&#13;
will be joining in with several stage during an open mic portion&#13;
.Situations of Substance&#13;
The . Racine Dominican&#13;
Retreat Program is hosting a&#13;
series of discussions from January&#13;
nntil March about varying topics.&#13;
The discussions are on Tuesday&#13;
nights from 6:30 to 8:30. The&#13;
next topic is titled "Tliat Which&#13;
. Is Sacred In The Constitution",&#13;
and is taking place on' February&#13;
19'". The admission fee is $12.50&#13;
•.. CONTlNUED&#13;
'- ;-. Iil- ei'"D-I&#13;
in Kenosha. e need you there to&#13;
make 'we tha dOOsnt happen.&#13;
GO RANGERS!&#13;
Spirit Week: Come y Sportz&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
10·11:15 p.m.&#13;
What could possibly top&#13;
an evening of great college&#13;
basketball? How about an evening&#13;
of great college basketball&#13;
AND a healthy dose of langhs?&#13;
You provide the subjects, the&#13;
improvisational group Comedy&#13;
Sportz takes it from there!&#13;
Friday, February 8&#13;
per session, and registration is&#13;
required one week in advance.&#13;
For more information, please&#13;
contact Rita Lui at 262·639-4100,&#13;
extension 1230.&#13;
_., ....&#13;
IHE U&#13;
Midnight Madness&#13;
Sports and Activity Center&#13;
9·11:59 p.m.&#13;
Get full use of the Sports and&#13;
Activity Center and enjoy the&#13;
soccer tournament.&#13;
Saturday, February 9&#13;
Women's basketball vs. SlU&#13;
Edwardsville&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
1·2:45 p.m.&#13;
Men's basketball vs. SlU&#13;
Edwardsville&#13;
De Simone Gym, SAC&#13;
3:30-5:20 p.m.,&#13;
Sunday, February 10&#13;
Fastpitch Wiater Academy&#13;
Sports and Activity Center&#13;
3·5 p.m.&#13;
The UW·Parkside Softball&#13;
Fastpitch Winter Academy holds&#13;
the final of its four sessions in me&#13;
Sports and Activity Center.&#13;
~onday,Februaryll&#13;
21st, Parkside National Small&#13;
Print Exhibition&#13;
Com. Arts Gallery&#13;
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.&#13;
ern with The Ranger News!&#13;
- Earn 3 credits with instructor approval .&#13;
- Create a contract with The Ranger Newsto meet your internship needs&#13;
nd help your-university&#13;
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I SPORTS I&#13;
Winter Golf Clinic held at UW-Parkside&#13;
RYAN MONTROSS&#13;
Ryanmo1988@shcglohaI.net&#13;
Simone Gym.· The&#13;
golf clinic had a total&#13;
of eight sessions&#13;
starting at 6:30, 7:30,&#13;
8:30, and 9:30, at 45-&#13;
minute intervals. The&#13;
clinic was intended&#13;
for people of all. ages,&#13;
welcoming anyone&#13;
who was trying to&#13;
improve his or her&#13;
game. Tustin FOOie,&#13;
a physical therapist,&#13;
talked about common&#13;
injuries that golfers&#13;
'acquire over a long&#13;
period of time. Injuries include&#13;
the lower back, neck - which&#13;
usually results in a muscle pull&#13;
and doesn't tolerate a hard-swing,&#13;
elbows and wrists - through poor&#13;
mechanics, and the shoulders. If&#13;
there was a specific injury to the&#13;
shoulders, the golfer wouldn't be&#13;
.able to get full rotation in his or&#13;
her swing.&#13;
To avoid injury to the lower&#13;
back, Justin Fediesuggested, "You&#13;
want to try to keep a neutral "S"&#13;
_ curve while you swing the club".&#13;
-He also stated that stretching&#13;
allows full range of motion in&#13;
your swing. If you do not stretch,&#13;
the risk of injury is even greater:&#13;
According to Fedie, "stretching&#13;
helps prevent injuries and helps&#13;
your game." Fedie explained&#13;
that professional golf stars . like&#13;
Tiger Woods get injured much&#13;
less often because they are so&#13;
efficient in their swing. Fedie also&#13;
commented "you don't usually'&#13;
see people get hurt with just one&#13;
swing, 'it's a repetitive sport," One&#13;
of Justin Fedie's key comments&#13;
througbout his speech was that&#13;
"Golf is 90 percent mental. If you&#13;
. have fatigue, it's a lot harder to&#13;
concentrate,"&#13;
Mark Hansen, golf&#13;
professional in Mequon,&#13;
Wisconsin talked about the&#13;
different conditions that a golfer&#13;
bas to deal with, including the&#13;
weather, our mood and emotions", .&#13;
and the course conditions. Hansen&#13;
also talked about "The Six Ns" of&#13;
every golf shot: Assess, Align,&#13;
Act, Accept, Analyze, and &lt;,-djust.&#13;
Hansen described that assessing&#13;
the circumstances, choosing the&#13;
right club, and aligning the shot&#13;
takes roughly thirty seconds. After&#13;
the golfer hits the ball, it takes len&#13;
seconds in order for. the golferto&#13;
accept the shot, analyze, and then&#13;
adjust. Mark Hansen said, "If you&#13;
do not accept your shot, you art&#13;
in conflict and that is an issue,"&#13;
He also explained that there is no&#13;
place for anger on the golf course.&#13;
You have a choice to how you&#13;
react to everything. When asked&#13;
about mistakes, Hanson said&#13;
"A person has to make the sam;&#13;
mistakes three times' in order to&#13;
realize it's a mistake." Finally,&#13;
when asked what 'the worst SCore&#13;
he'd ever heard of was, Hansen&#13;
replied, "216 thru nine holes. He&#13;
didn't play the back nine because&#13;
it was dark."&#13;
A Winter Golf Clinic was&#13;
held on Wednesday, Jan 30,&#13;
and Thursday, Jan 31 in the De&#13;
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History of Parkside&#13;
BETZY SCHATZMAN&#13;
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campuses to be built; one in the&#13;
Racine or Kenosha area and the&#13;
other in the Fox River Valley&#13;
area (Oshkosh). There was a&#13;
Did you ever notice that committee created to find suitable&#13;
the University of Wisconsin- locations. In Racine and Kenosha,&#13;
Milwaukee is located in many lawyers, political groups,&#13;
Milwaukee, the University of unions, business owners, and&#13;
Wisconsin-~ ~ _~ofticialsjoinedin.tolobb¥&#13;
in Madison, the 'University of for the new university to be built&#13;
Wisconsin-OshkoshisinOshkosh, in their town.&#13;
but the University of Wisconsin- There was an enormous&#13;
Parkside is in Kenosha? There rivalry between Racine and&#13;
is only one other University of Kenosha counties to have the&#13;
Wisconsin campus that is not new four year university built&#13;
named for the town .it js located: in their respective county. Each&#13;
the University of Wisconsin- worked among their city, county,&#13;
Stout, in Menomonie. There is a and labor and industry councils to&#13;
sweet story of a wonderful man find the best location, and provide&#13;
behind UW-Stout -- James Huff the site committee with the best&#13;
Stout, who founded the institution plans, including the notion that&#13;
with his own wealth. But how did their councils would be the most&#13;
we end up with UW-Parkside. accommodating and economically&#13;
A law was passed in 1965 efficient to work with.&#13;
for two new four-year university Proposals were to be&#13;
submitted by January 28, 1966.&#13;
It was expected that the site&#13;
committee would come to view&#13;
the proposed sites, and that a&#13;
decision would be handed down&#13;
within three months of proposal&#13;
submission.&#13;
In January of 1966, Racine&#13;
Stale SeWllor Heory Dormaa&#13;
wrote, in an article in The Racine&#13;
Labor(newspaper), "Never has the&#13;
cooperation between city, county,&#13;
industry and labor been so great&#13;
as today [,J in their mutual effort&#13;
to bring a four year university to&#13;
the city of Racine." He further&#13;
claimed in the following week's&#13;
article that througb a "high"&#13;
source that Racine sounded like&#13;
it was the most "qualified" city&#13;
because they seemed to best meet&#13;
the criteria the site committee set&#13;
forth.&#13;
The site committee's main&#13;
criteria was that "[t]he community&#13;
shall contract to make the site&#13;
available as the development of&#13;
the campus and the needs of the&#13;
state require." Racine's proposal&#13;
did seem to fit the criteria.&#13;
Racine proposed to fill in the&#13;
lake, to create more lakefront&#13;
land, which would reduce cost,&#13;
donate the land of Pershing Park&#13;
and the current University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Racine Center, and&#13;
Western Publishing president,&#13;
William Wadewitz, would donate&#13;
some of his downtown land. This&#13;
would provide the university with&#13;
roughly 49 acres. Over time, they&#13;
would also purchase 100 local&#13;
homes for the university's use.&#13;
Kenosba proposed several&#13;
sites as well. Their county and city&#13;
were working together as well.&#13;
They did not have such drastic&#13;
plans as Racine- did; they would&#13;
simply offer some sites that had&#13;
ample acreage. One suggestion&#13;
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was the old Bong Air Force Base&#13;
(now Bong Recreational Park),&#13;
another was the 690-acres of&#13;
rolling farmlands, open fields, and&#13;
forest between Petrifying Springs&#13;
Park and Wood Road.&#13;
By May of 1966, the&#13;
committee finally made their&#13;
decision;.tJ1ey chose the 690 acre&#13;
parcel of land. Given that the&#13;
university would be between the&#13;
two cities, the student body would&#13;
be corning from the two UW&#13;
Centers: Kenosha and Racine, and&#13;
the rivalry had been so callous -&#13;
the state legislature decided that&#13;
it would irresponsible to give this&#13;
university the name of only one of&#13;
the cities. The idea for a suitable&#13;
name was discussed, and it was&#13;
clear that the only logical name to&#13;
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Comic Spotlight:&#13;
'Bomb Queen'&#13;
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February 5,2008&#13;
•• 1 ~,&#13;
ALEX SCHUTZ&#13;
maulmail@yahoo.com&#13;
cheer her on because of&#13;
her charisma. As one&#13;
may have guessed from&#13;
her name, Bomb Queen's&#13;
favorite way to dispatch&#13;
anyone who opposes her&#13;
is through explosives,&#13;
the effects of which are&#13;
lovingly detailed in the&#13;
art of the book. The&#13;
Bomb Queen herself&#13;
is drawn -in the typical&#13;
female character fashion:&#13;
dangerous curves and&#13;
a costume that barely&#13;
covers what it needs to.&#13;
Although she does use&#13;
her feminine wiles to her&#13;
advantage, the character&#13;
is presented as a strong,&#13;
independent woman. Of&#13;
course. she is also a raving lunatic&#13;
that has no qualms blowing up&#13;
people just for the fun of it, but&#13;
no one is perfect.&#13;
The series just wrapped&#13;
up its fourth chapter, subtitled&#13;
Suicide Bomber. Each chapter&#13;
is made up of four issues and the&#13;
previous three have been reJeased&#13;
as trade paperback collections. I&#13;
recommend starting with the first,'&#13;
chapter as the story arcs are self- ~&#13;
contained, but all the chapters .&#13;
build upon the last, giving&#13;
background information and&#13;
revelations. I do not, however,&#13;
recommend the Bomb Queen&#13;
series for younger people, those&#13;
who are easily offended by&#13;
language (cursing and innuendo)&#13;
and violence, or those that don't&#13;
have a sense of humor and take&#13;
things way too seriously.&#13;
There are many superhero&#13;
Prnicsout on the comic racks.&#13;
nageComic's Bomb Queen isn't&#13;
heofthem. The title character is a&#13;
'Per-villainess that runs a lawless&#13;
ity. She killed the mayor and&#13;
~k over New Port City, turning&#13;
Into a current day Sodom and rmOlTah.Bomb Queen plasters&#13;
r Image everywhere and even&#13;
Is her Own web show. Heroes&#13;
aVetried to clean up the city, but&#13;
IWaysmeet a grisly end at the&#13;
ands of the Bomb Queen. The&#13;
'nes is most definitely a social&#13;
Ilireand extremely over the top,&#13;
laking references to our mediaeavy&#13;
culture and how image is&#13;
'erything.&#13;
Bomb Queen is&#13;
'mpletely evil just because&#13;
befeels like it, and the citizens •&#13;
8 The Ranger News february 5, 2008&#13;
op-ed column&#13;
What Iam doing here&#13;
JOSHUA AULOZZI&#13;
aulozOO3@uwp.ectu&#13;
Well, instead of writing an&#13;
actual op-ed for this first week&#13;
of the new column, I decided to&#13;
do a sort of introductory piece.&#13;
I want to first of all introduce&#13;
myself, as most of the people&#13;
who will be reading my opinions&#13;
have no idea who I am, and&#13;
secondly I want to explain what&#13;
type of articles will appear in the&#13;
column and what my reasoning&#13;
is for writing here.&#13;
For starters, I don't want&#13;
to get too personal, but feel a&#13;
little bit of background on. me&#13;
is relevant given that many of&#13;
my opinions-as is the case&#13;
with most people-i-are greatly&#13;
influenced by my upbringing&#13;
and the experiences I've had&#13;
throughout the first 27 years&#13;
of my life. I am a native of&#13;
Kenosha and have lived here my&#13;
entire life, aside from the time&#13;
I spent in the Military. After&#13;
graduating from Bradford High&#13;
School in 1999, I worked for a&#13;
couple of years, and then joined&#13;
the Army after September 11,&#13;
200 I. I spent the next four years&#13;
in Georgia with the 3'" Ranger&#13;
BaUal_aaod wu.&lt;IepIoyed three&#13;
times to Afghanistan and twice&#13;
to Iraq. Overall my time in the&#13;
service was a great experience.&#13;
but I decided to get out after my&#13;
initial four-year contract because&#13;
my wife and I had just had a&#13;
baby and I didn't like tbe idea of&#13;
leaving them again. Immediately&#13;
after leaving the Army I enrolled&#13;
at Parkside and have been here&#13;
full time for the past 3 years.&#13;
My major is English, but I also&#13;
have a great deal of interest and&#13;
have taken a number of courses&#13;
in both Political Science and&#13;
Philosophy.&#13;
As for the column, there are&#13;
a couple of reasons I wanted to&#13;
write opinions for The Ranger&#13;
News. First off, I am a fairly&#13;
politically interested person, and&#13;
as such, I think it is important&#13;
to be-at least somewhatpolitically&#13;
informed. That being&#13;
said, I also understand that many&#13;
young people care much less&#13;
about politics and political issues&#13;
than I do. The problem with this&#13;
is that though a person may pay&#13;
little attention to politics or real&#13;
issues, he or she is still very&#13;
likely to hold opinions on these&#13;
issues. Often these opinions&#13;
are extremely uninformed and&#13;
have no factual or even logical&#13;
reasoning to back them up. My&#13;
goal in writing this column is to&#13;
expose some of the views that&#13;
are fairly commonly held in the&#13;
hopes that readers would come&#13;
to a better understanding of their&#13;
own opinions and, in the future,&#13;
use a bit more caution in holding&#13;
to beliefs which have' little&#13;
factual basis.&#13;
My second reason for&#13;
writing opinions in The Ranger&#13;
News is that I believe there is&#13;
a great deal of value in hearing&#13;
different points of view about&#13;
political issues; and I think my&#13;
perspective on any issues is&#13;
very different from the views&#13;
Parkside students may be used to&#13;
encountering. Idon't necessarily&#13;
expect or even hope to change&#13;
the opinions of this column's&#13;
readers, but I certainly do hope&#13;
tbat my writing would provoke&#13;
thought and even some debate&#13;
about the topics I discuss.&#13;
Finally, I encourage anyone&#13;
reading this column to e-mail&#13;
me your own thoughts, opinions&#13;
and disagreements about what&#13;
I write, and I will attempt to&#13;
get any insightful comments&#13;
published in a future edition of&#13;
The Ranger News.&#13;
Waterboarding: the draining of&#13;
America's decency&#13;
RYAN ASHTON&#13;
ashtoOOl@uwp.edu&#13;
In a testimony before the&#13;
Senate Judiciary Committee on&#13;
Tuesday, January 30, Attorney&#13;
General Michael B. Mukasey&#13;
refused to clearly state whether&#13;
waterboarding-a form of torture&#13;
that simulates drowning-is&#13;
legal or illegal. As the head of&#13;
the United States Department of&#13;
Justice. the Attorney General has&#13;
the important responsibility of&#13;
representing the moral and legal&#13;
standing of the United States. It&#13;
is with this in mind that I believe&#13;
the chilling indifference Mr.&#13;
Mukasey demonstrated over&#13;
the issue of waterboarding is an&#13;
aberration of the moral and legal&#13;
integrity of the United States.&#13;
Insofar as the United States&#13;
is a civilized nation it should&#13;
be common practice for United&#13;
States officials to adhere to the&#13;
most elementary forms of morality&#13;
and human decency. Contrary to&#13;
what Mr. Mukasey's testimony&#13;
would have you believe, defining&#13;
the scope of elementary moral&#13;
practic ':5 not ambiguous over&#13;
matters concerning the torturing&#13;
of human beings. The famous&#13;
eighteenth century philosopher&#13;
Immanuel Kant, for example, very&#13;
concisely outlined a conception&#13;
of morality that essentially&#13;
states the following: Moral&#13;
behavior, with respect to humans,&#13;
is such that a person always treat&#13;
another human being as an endnever&#13;
merely as a means to an end.&#13;
Torture, since it is arguably the&#13;
most flagrant instance of "mere&#13;
means" treatment conceivable,&#13;
clearly violates Kant's simple&#13;
moral maxim. On that basis alone&#13;
the United States is obligated to&#13;
refrain from considering the use&#13;
of torture as a legal interrogation&#13;
technique-that is, of course,&#13;
assuoting that the United States&#13;
wishes to remain civilized.&#13;
Some may argue, however,&#13;
that waterboarding is not clearly&#13;
torture, and, therefore, that it&#13;
may not compromise the moral&#13;
standing of the United States if it&#13;
were used. Now, I have no idea&#13;
how one might make the case&#13;
that waterboarding is not torture&#13;
(it is a simulated execution&#13;
after all), but even if such a&#13;
claim were granted, Mukasey's&#13;
own testimony is sufficient to&#13;
demonstrate how waterboarding&#13;
violates Kant's simple standard&#13;
for evaluating moral behavior.&#13;
In his testimony before the&#13;
Senate Judiciary Committee,&#13;
Mukasey stated that the legality&#13;
of the waterboarding technique&#13;
depended on "the heinousness&#13;
of doing it, the cruelty of doing&#13;
it balanced against the value ... of&#13;
what information you might get."&#13;
This is quintessential means-end&#13;
reasoning. Essentially, Mukasey&#13;
is arguing here that the ends&#13;
(information) justify the means&#13;
(waterboardi ng) - preci sely&#13;
the antithesis of Kant's moral&#13;
maxim.&#13;
Even though the immorality&#13;
of torture is the most important&#13;
argument against its use, there is&#13;
yet another convincing reason to&#13;
remove it from the list of possible&#13;
interrogation techniques: It&#13;
doesn't work.&#13;
According to the Army's&#13;
own Field Manual on intelligence&#13;
interrogation, "The use of force,&#13;
mental torture... or exposure&#13;
to unpleasant and inhumane&#13;
treatment of any kind is prohibited&#13;
by law and is neither authorized nor&#13;
condoned by the US Government.&#13;
Experience indicates that the Use&#13;
of force is not necessary to gain&#13;
the cooperation of sources for&#13;
interrogation. Therefore, the Use&#13;
of force is a poor technique, as&#13;
it yields unreliable results, may&#13;
damage subsequent collection&#13;
efforts, and can induce the source&#13;
to say whatever he thiaks the&#13;
interrogator wants to hear."&#13;
For those who feel that&#13;
special circumstances, like&#13;
hypothetical "ticking time-bomb"&#13;
scenarios, prevent the option of&#13;
torture from being taken off the&#13;
table completely, the burden is&#13;
on you to demonstrate why. It is&#13;
sickening enough to consider that&#13;
torture- the abuse of the most&#13;
basic of human rights-could be&#13;
used as the means toward the end&#13;
of '&lt;information gathering;" but,&#13;
it is utterly monstrous to consider&#13;
that torture could be used toward&#13;
no further end whatsoever. Since&#13;
it is well understood that torture&#13;
yields "unreliable results,"&#13;
it seems as though the latter&#13;
scenario is inevitable wherever&#13;
torture is used. In that sense then,&#13;
torture becomes its own end-a&#13;
completely intolerable possibility.&#13;
In light of this, any country&#13;
that condones torture, either by&#13;
actively using it or considering&#13;
its possible use, is entertaining&#13;
a position that is so grotesque&#13;
it has no business calling itself&#13;
"civilized."&#13;
Got&#13;
News?&#13;
WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE!&#13;
9 The Ranger News February 5, 2008&#13;
Facebook "Compare People"&#13;
application: Kick in the face&#13;
RYAN MONTROSS&#13;
Ryanmo1988@sbcglobal.net&#13;
Roughly over 60 million&#13;
people use Facebook for&#13;
blogging purposes; however, a&#13;
little over 599,000 people utilize&#13;
the Compare People application.&#13;
The application has individuals&#13;
choose between friends in .a&#13;
virtual popularity contest. Some&#13;
of the questions individuals have&#13;
10 compare friends to include&#13;
"Who wouJd you rather get stuck&#13;
in handcuffs with", "Who would&#13;
you rather be trapped on a desert&#13;
island with", "Who would you_&#13;
rather sleep with", "More likely&#13;
to win in a fight". "More famous",&#13;
"Rather kiss", and "Better at&#13;
science", In my opinion, this&#13;
is a waste of time. Comparing&#13;
people in order to receive a higher&#13;
ranking for yourself just "doesn't&#13;
make sense. Why waste five to&#13;
ten minutes of your life choosing&#13;
which friend is more famous over&#13;
the other, while you could go work&#13;
out or hang out with a friend?&#13;
Another thing thaI gets me is&#13;
the immaturity that surrounds the&#13;
entire compare people application.&#13;
It forces you. to compare between'&#13;
some of your best friends in&#13;
ridiculous questions such as&#13;
"Nicest smelling?" Who cares&#13;
what other people smell like?&#13;
Don't get all frustrated if you&#13;
don't get the number one ranking&#13;
for "Nicest smelling." Also, the&#13;
Compare People application&#13;
makes me feel like I'm in&#13;
nigh school all over again. For&#13;
example, in the Compare People&#13;
application 1 ranked 53" prettiest&#13;
and 127'" most likely to succeed.&#13;
In my opinion, it didn't matter&#13;
where I ranked back in high&#13;
school and it .still doesn't matter&#13;
today.&#13;
Also. I've noticed that in&#13;
order to receive your results&#13;
after you are finished comparing&#13;
people, you have the option of&#13;
sending the Compare People&#13;
application to 20 other people.&#13;
Sending out the request to 20 other&#13;
people is seemingly sending the&#13;
application to 20 other victims.&#13;
Comparing people just&#13;
for gossip, and to see who is more&#13;
popular and outgoing than the&#13;
other is' a virtual kick in the face&#13;
to those who do not score high on&#13;
the application, Here's an idea:&#13;
Instead of judging others based&#13;
on their appearances, why not&#13;
axe the application all together?&#13;
As the late comedian Rodney&#13;
Dangerfield used to say "I get no&#13;
respect, I tell ya.'&#13;
Irresponsible journalism&#13;
ROBERT ROSATI&#13;
robertrosati@hotmail.com&#13;
1 bad planned to write this&#13;
for last weeks edition of The&#13;
Ranger News, but in the course&#13;
of planning layout and editing&#13;
articles, the newspaper article&#13;
that this editorial is about was&#13;
misplaced. As a result this article&#13;
is a little dated, but nevertheless&#13;
deserves to be called out for what&#13;
it is: an example of irresponsible&#13;
journalism.&#13;
Three weeks ago on Friday,&#13;
January 18, it was two days before&#13;
the NFC Championship game&#13;
between the Green Bay Packers&#13;
and the New York Giants. There&#13;
was much hype for the game,&#13;
which 1 expected. However, that&#13;
Friday morning something caught&#13;
my attention. On the front cover&#13;
of The Racine Journal Times was&#13;
an article describing a celebration&#13;
that an individual's family does&#13;
whenever the Packers score. To&#13;
say I was shocked to find this on&#13;
the front cover of a newspaper&#13;
would be an understatement.&#13;
Had the article been placed&#13;
into the sports section where it&#13;
should have been, 1 would find it&#13;
a little hara to understa'"d why it&#13;
made the cover of the sports page,&#13;
but would still understand the logic&#13;
of the decision. But it wasn't. The&#13;
touchdown celebration article.&#13;
including a picture of the man&#13;
who leads his family a Packers&#13;
scoring celebration sitting in a&#13;
chair, took up half of the front&#13;
page. To the Journal Times- it&#13;
appears that Chancellor John&#13;
Keating's decision to retire from&#13;
~IAre you participating in&#13;
SSUE Spirit Week?&#13;
"No. T don't even know what it's about."&#13;
-Katie Lefor, 21, Sociology&#13;
"Of course. I'm going to try to go to all of the events."&#13;
-Jasmine Overton, 20, Sports and Business&#13;
UW-Parkside in- August is less&#13;
important than a silly celebration&#13;
dance. This isbecause an article&#13;
~n Keat~g's announceme~l was&#13;
placed below the touchdown&#13;
celebration article. It could be just&#13;
me, but 1 think that Chancellor&#13;
Keating's announcement is just a&#13;
little more important than a family&#13;
doing a storing celebration in&#13;
unison.&#13;
4RT&#13;
10 The Ranger News 'February 5, 2008&#13;
Hypnotist Sailesh on campus&#13;
RYAN MONTROSS AND&#13;
JO KIRST&#13;
Ryanmo1988@sbcglobal.net&#13;
dierdraphoenix@gmail.com&#13;
Sponsored by the University&#13;
of Wisconsin Parkside's&#13;
Activities Board, Hypnotist&#13;
Sailesh entertained a standing&#13;
room only crowd on Jan 31 at&#13;
8pm in Main Place. Before the&#13;
show got underway he asked the&#13;
participants on stage to use the&#13;
bathroom, and in the meantime&#13;
explained to the audience that&#13;
they were more than welcome&#13;
to be hypnotized-only if they&#13;
wanted to; and if an audience&#13;
member wanted to be hypnotized,&#13;
. all they had to do was focus on&#13;
Sailesh's voice and follow his&#13;
instructions. Once the participants&#13;
came back to their seats on stage,&#13;
Sailesh directed them into a state&#13;
of relaxation, and eventually a&#13;
state of deep sleep.&#13;
There were various scenarios&#13;
that the participants woke up to&#13;
find themselves in, beginning&#13;
with the participants finding&#13;
themselves "outside" in freezing&#13;
cold temperatures. They were&#13;
shivering, shaking, rubbing their&#13;
hands together, and snuggling&#13;
up with each other to try and&#13;
stay warm. The participants&#13;
were also astronauts on a trip to&#13;
Mars, and once they "arrived".&#13;
- they made contact with aliens:&#13;
At first the aliens were nice I but&#13;
pretty soon they turned mean,&#13;
and participants were encouraged&#13;
to show the aliens that they were&#13;
angry. The participants then flew&#13;
back to Earth and were put back&#13;
to sleep.&#13;
Other scenarios included&#13;
the participants "watching" a big&#13;
screen TV, watching the funniest&#13;
show they've ever seen. When&#13;
asked what they were watching,&#13;
answers included things like "The&#13;
Simpsons Movie", and "The Dave&#13;
Chapelle Show". Another show&#13;
on the TV was various kinds&#13;
of porn-a regular porno, the&#13;
participants in ~a porno, and the&#13;
participants in a gay porno. This&#13;
scenario was a definite crowd&#13;
pleaser.&#13;
When the participants awoke&#13;
next, Sailesh told them they were&#13;
looking at him naked. Reactions&#13;
varied, as some of the girls stared&#13;
and most of the guys looked away&#13;
as fast as they could. Next, they&#13;
were looking at him as a naked&#13;
female, and the reactions were&#13;
pretty much opposite of the first&#13;
scenario-the girls looked away,&#13;
the males stared. One male in the&#13;
audience, who was hypnotized,&#13;
went up to the stage and asked for&#13;
Sailesh's number.&#13;
A few scenarios later, the&#13;
participants found themselves on&#13;
the Jerry Springer Show. They&#13;
were about to tell the nation&#13;
about a disgusting habit their best&#13;
friend has. One. notable response&#13;
included a friend eating Legos,&#13;
because he' "wants to shit a&#13;
brick·'" The participants were put&#13;
back into a deep sleep, and were&#13;
awaken to find themselves as' the&#13;
opposite sex participating in a&#13;
dating service. When asked, they'&#13;
were to explain to the audience&#13;
what they were looking for in a&#13;
partner.&#13;
The last scenario Sailesh put&#13;
the participants through is what&#13;
he may be best. known OI. The .&#13;
participants were awoken to find&#13;
themselves being sprayed by a&#13;
Super Soaker filled with muddy&#13;
water. They were not allowed&#13;
to physically harm Sailesh since&#13;
they were «glued" to their chairs,&#13;
but they were more than welcome&#13;
to yell at him, make rude&#13;
gestures, and so on. The next part&#13;
of this scenario "unglued" the&#13;
participants, and when they were&#13;
sprayed with the Super Soaker,&#13;
they were making love to their&#13;
chairs, having the best multiorgasm&#13;
of their lives. Another&#13;
spray with the Super Soaker, and&#13;
they got a little more kinky than&#13;
they had been previously.&#13;
To end the show, Sailesh&#13;
instructed them that they would&#13;
not be embarrassed about&#13;
anything they did on stage,&#13;
and that they would remember&#13;
everything. They would have&#13;
,&#13;
great self-confidence from that&#13;
point forward, which would last&#13;
for the rest of their lives. Sailesh&#13;
got his start with hypnotism when&#13;
'he was in college in Canada. A&#13;
friend hypnotized him, and from&#13;
that point on he read books about&#13;
hypnotism and self-hypnosis. He&#13;
started training, and has been&#13;
hypnotizing for about 13 years.&#13;
For those interested in books on&#13;
hypnotism, Sailesh recommends&#13;
any book published from 1990 to&#13;
the present, He is also a clinical&#13;
hypnotherapist, and Sailesh&#13;
explained that no license is&#13;
required for clinical hypnotherapy&#13;
in North America. To leam .more&#13;
about Sailesh, check out www.&#13;
sailesh.ca,&#13;
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!ll1Y Gets Girl is the chilling tale&#13;
ofTheresa Bedell, a journalist for&#13;
, New York magazine, and the&#13;
I effecta stalker has on herlife. The&#13;
,playstarts with Theresa meeting&#13;
up with a man named Tony at a&#13;
bur, for a blind date. Things seem&#13;
togo well as they talk about all&#13;
sortsof things, enjoy a beer, and&#13;
evenset up a second date. On the&#13;
second date Theresa realizes that&#13;
oventhough Tony is a great guy,&#13;
hejust isn't for her. She explains&#13;
thisto him as best she can, and&#13;
leaves in the middle of dinner.&#13;
Tony,however, has other plans.&#13;
\&#13;
He calls incessantly, buys her&#13;
"owers and has them delivered&#13;
to her at work, even visits her at&#13;
work to try and talk things out&#13;
withher.&#13;
Even though Tony's physical&#13;
presence wanes through the first&#13;
act, the tension he creates in&#13;
Theresa's life only intensifies.&#13;
Theresa grows progressively&#13;
concerned, and talks to her boss,&#13;
Howard, about the situation.&#13;
Eventually,everything escalates to&#13;
thepoint where Theresa contacts&#13;
the police; only to be told there&#13;
isn'tmuch the police can do until&#13;
Tonyphysically harms Theresa&#13;
The toll the situation is taking&#13;
on Theresa is apparent when she&#13;
goes to interview Les Kennkat, a&#13;
cult film director obsessed with&#13;
J,\RT&#13;
women and their breasts, and gets&#13;
rather snippy with him at certain&#13;
points in their interview.&#13;
Tony seems to follow&#13;
Theresa's every move, and in&#13;
some instances seems to be a step&#13;
ahead of her. As a result Theresa&#13;
moves in with Howard while she&#13;
looks for a new apartment. Her&#13;
co-workers, on the other hand,&#13;
aren't quite as helpful. Mercer, for&#13;
example, wants to write an article&#13;
about gender roles, and how&#13;
backwards dating and courtship&#13;
can be. Theresa is extremely&#13;
offended by this, assuming&#13;
Mercer wants to write about her&#13;
specifically. Harriet, Theresa's&#13;
assistant, doesn't realize the&#13;
situation until it's far too late, and&#13;
has given out Theresa's unlisted&#13;
phone number. Once Harriet&#13;
. comes clean about this, Theresa&#13;
fires her.&#13;
The seriousness of the&#13;
situation is obvious when&#13;
Howard and Mercer take a trip&#13;
to Theresa's apartment to gather&#13;
some personal items for her.&#13;
Once they open the door, they&#13;
find the' entire place ransackedbooks&#13;
strewn across the floor,&#13;
clothes ripped to shreds, food&#13;
thrown around in the kitchen, just&#13;
about everything is destroyed.&#13;
They have a brief conversation,&#13;
discussing whether they ought to&#13;
call the police or not, and whether&#13;
or not they should tell Theresa&#13;
abont it. The final straw is when&#13;
Howard, Mercer, and Theresa try&#13;
to clean up her apartment when&#13;
Tony rings the buzzer, and Mercer&#13;
tries to pursue him as Tony flees&#13;
the scene.&#13;
Ultimately, the boy has&#13;
gotten the girl-Tony got under&#13;
Theresa's skin, and ruined her&#13;
life without once touching ber.&#13;
Theresa decides to follow the&#13;
advice given to her earlier by the&#13;
detective assigned to her case,&#13;
Madeleine Beck - Theresa will&#13;
change her name and move to&#13;
a new state, Before she leaves,&#13;
she sets things right with Les&#13;
Kennkat, who had his colon taken&#13;
out. As it turns out, he is the only&#13;
person in the play she can relate&#13;
to.&#13;
The cast of this production&#13;
had great chemistry on stage,&#13;
which was evident right from&#13;
the beginning. Staged readings,&#13;
like the FreshInk series, use only&#13;
minimal amounts of costuming,&#13;
lights, and sound effects. The&#13;
lighting, sound, and costuming&#13;
were almost faultless in this&#13;
production. The talkback after the&#13;
show was very informative, and it&#13;
was great to see how much effort&#13;
was put into the show with the&#13;
limited amount of time the cast&#13;
and crew had to prepare.&#13;
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for this school year is titled Rahbit&#13;
Hcle. directed by Virginia Hartley,&#13;
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29 in the Augie Wegner Studio&#13;
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