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board  decided  to repeal the rule,"&#13;
commented  Lyall in an interview&#13;
in the Milwaukee  Sentinel, "but we&#13;
are not going to letup in our efforts&#13;
to protect  our  students  from  ha-&#13;
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Lyall  added  that options  that&#13;
could  be considered  in the future&#13;
include:  allowing  deans  on indi-&#13;
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dents  who  use  offensive  speech;&#13;
turning  violators  over to the court&#13;
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programs.&#13;
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you  can't   say  in  public,"   said&#13;
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to free speech or not"&#13;
Brown  noted  that he felt di-&#13;
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New&#13;
development   center  to&#13;
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brary-Learning   center and will&#13;
train  15 UW-Parkside   faculty&#13;
in it's first year (1992-93).&#13;
Those faculty members are:&#13;
Sylvia   Beyer,   Erika   Hoff-&#13;
Ginsberg,LuciaHerrera,Peggy&#13;
James,  James Kinchen, Donald&#13;
Kummings,&#13;
Alan   Shucard,&#13;
Maria  Leavitt,  Judy  Logsdon,&#13;
Roseann  Mason,  Sue Norton,&#13;
Mary  Kay  Schleiter,  Gerhard&#13;
Schutte;  and Gary Wood.&#13;
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in teaching and learning. Work-&#13;
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good,  but  that they need to be&#13;
handled in a positive manner.&#13;
·"Having a discussion  about&#13;
race, heritage  or sexual orienta-&#13;
tion in a group to understand one&#13;
another is one thing," commented&#13;
Brown, "but to deliberately insult&#13;
someone  - I think that's  getting&#13;
too carried away."&#13;
.&#13;
Chancellor   Sheila  Kaplan&#13;
feels confidcnt  that the&#13;
removal&#13;
of the hate speech language will&#13;
not mean offenders  will now go&#13;
unpunished.&#13;
"We already have, in UWS&#13;
17, sufficient  authority  to be re-&#13;
sponsive to abusive behavior, and&#13;
we have taken action before  on&#13;
this campus," noted Kaplan. "The&#13;
repeal  of  the  hate  speech  lan-&#13;
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continue  to take  action,  except&#13;
we'll  take it under the other pro-&#13;
visions of UWS&#13;
17.&#13;
"We continue  to have&#13;
suffi-&#13;
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and system policies  and legisla-&#13;
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of stability  and tolerance,"  con-&#13;
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WEDNESDAY,  SEPTEMBER&#13;
30,  1992&#13;
Associate&#13;
professor    Rakow&#13;
named  to&#13;
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books and articles on women and&#13;
communication,  including  "Gen-&#13;
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phone   and  Community   Life,"&#13;
which was published in May.&#13;
She  is  also  the  editor   of&#13;
"Womcn  Making Meaning:  New&#13;
Feminist Directions in Communi-&#13;
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lution&#13;
in Words: Righting Women&#13;
1868-1871,"  a  book  of  excerpts&#13;
from the newspaper  published  by&#13;
Susan B. Anthony  and Elizabeth&#13;
Cady Stanton.&#13;
A resident of Racine, Rakow&#13;
holds a bachelor's  degree in jour-&#13;
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master's  degree  in American  lit-&#13;
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North Dakota, Grand Forks.  She&#13;
completed  a doctorate  in cultural&#13;
studies from the University of illi-&#13;
nois Champaign-Urbana  in 1987.&#13;
Associate professor of&#13;
comrnu-&#13;
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associate vice chancellor for under-&#13;
graduate studies at UW -Parkside.&#13;
Rakow replaces  associate pro-&#13;
fessor of history Laura  Gellott  for&#13;
the position.&#13;
Gellott&#13;
has returned to&#13;
full-time teaching at UW-Parkside.&#13;
As  associate  vice  chancellor,&#13;
Rakow will supervise the university's&#13;
advising center, international student&#13;
services office and the Teaching for&#13;
Diversity Center.&#13;
In addition, she will serve as an&#13;
administrative  liaison&#13;
with&#13;
various&#13;
committees   on  general  education ..&#13;
academic policies,  faculty develop-&#13;
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graduate   Teaching   Imprcvement&#13;
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Rakow ,40,joirted the UW -Park-&#13;
side faculty in 1986 and has served&#13;
as chair of the UW·Parkside&#13;
Com-&#13;
munication  Department  from 1990-&#13;
1992.&#13;
Clinton  economic  plan discussed  via satellite&#13;
Dennis  Clarke&#13;
News Editor&#13;
A video  town hall meeting&#13;
sponsored   by  the  Democratic&#13;
Party of Wisconsin  linked voters&#13;
from  nine locations  throughout&#13;
Wisconsin  last Thursday  night,&#13;
including about 80 people at the&#13;
UW-Parkside   Communicatipn&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre.&#13;
The&#13;
forum,&#13;
entitled "Puuing&#13;
People&#13;
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dealt with Demo-&#13;
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Clinton's  economic plan for the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Panelists   included:   U.S.&#13;
Senator Bill Bradley, D-New Jer-&#13;
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Oklahoma;  and  U.S.  Congres-&#13;
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Peg&#13;
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both from Wisconsin.   Walters,&#13;
Lautenschlager  and Barrett were&#13;
in Milwaukee; Bradley joined the&#13;
conversation  from Washington,&#13;
D.C.&#13;
"This is an auernpt to break&#13;
open  the  political  process,  get&#13;
away  from  the soundbites  and&#13;
paid advertising, and have a su~-&#13;
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economic&#13;
issues within the context of the&#13;
fall  campaign,"   commented   Jeff&#13;
Neubauer,  chairman  of the Demo-&#13;
cratic  Party  of  Wisconsin,  at the&#13;
program's  outset&#13;
After&#13;
the hour-long  statewide&#13;
program ended, local labor and po-&#13;
litical leaders  stayed  on to discuss&#13;
various other  issues brought up by&#13;
the audience.&#13;
Although  there was some dis-&#13;
cussion on issues such as racial har-&#13;
. mony and drug  use among  youth,&#13;
most of the&#13;
statewidediscussion&#13;
dealt&#13;
with economic  issues.&#13;
Panelists   outlined   what  the&#13;
Democratic  Party feels needs to be&#13;
done&#13;
to&#13;
help the econom y. and how&#13;
the Bush administration  has failed&#13;
to&#13;
address economic  issues.&#13;
"We need to recognize that there&#13;
is a need for change."  commented&#13;
Lautenschlager,   a  candidate  from&#13;
Wisconsin's  6th Congressional  Dis-&#13;
trict&#13;
"We need&#13;
to&#13;
recognize the con-&#13;
cerns of working families and focus&#13;
on issues like the budget deficit, re-&#13;
building America,  and investing  in&#13;
out children and in education.&#13;
"We need to look at health care,&#13;
which is a fundamental  portion  of&#13;
that puzzle that allows us&#13;
to&#13;
experi-&#13;
ence economic  growth,"  continued&#13;
Lautenschlager.&#13;
"It's   time  to  return   to  an&#13;
economy where we stress produc-&#13;
tion and not simply profits  for a&#13;
very few."&#13;
GovernorWallers  told the au-&#13;
dience that voters should support&#13;
Clinton because  he has a plan for&#13;
the economy,  and Bush does not.&#13;
"At least we have a plan." said&#13;
Walters.  "When you don't  have a&#13;
focus,  there's  not much  you can&#13;
do."&#13;
Barrett,  a candidate  from the&#13;
5th Congressional   District,  also&#13;
commented on Bush's ineffective-&#13;
ness.&#13;
"Little  has  been done."  said&#13;
Barrett  of  the  Bush  presidency.&#13;
"The&#13;
presi&#13;
dent&#13;
four years ago&#13;
prom-&#13;
ised&#13;
to&#13;
be the environmental  presi-&#13;
dent, but didn't  really do anything&#13;
there.  He promised  to be the edu-&#13;
cation  president,  but didn't  per-&#13;
fonm there.&#13;
"He doesn't  seem to really be&#13;
in the swing of things," said Barrett.&#13;
"Bush  views  the central  cities as&#13;
foreign countries  rather  than for-&#13;
eign counuies as&#13;
foreign&#13;
countries."&#13;
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