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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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