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VOLUME  25  -  ISSUE 27-   APRIL 24,  1997&#13;
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Newtouchtone registration&#13;
begins at UW-Parkside&#13;
Market on Main&#13;
food court to open&#13;
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make me a match....&#13;
Fiddler  on the Roof opens this weekend  in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre.  Cast members  shown here in a recent rehearsal:  (left&#13;
to right)  Emily Wagner ("Hodel"),  Katie Liddicoat  ("Tzeitel"),&#13;
Rachel  Velvikis ("Sphrintze"),   Mary Leigh Snider ("Bielke").&#13;
Registration began la I week for&#13;
returningstudents.&#13;
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The registrar at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside,  u an Johnson&#13;
indicatedthat the change stemmed  from&#13;
amoney-saving, budget issue. The sav-&#13;
ngsaccumulated by the new system&#13;
willhelp to pay the initial cost, which&#13;
approximatedto $30,000 spent on soft-&#13;
ware.Funds for the new system were&#13;
collectedfrom the add/drop fees. The&#13;
newsystem will also prevent extra&#13;
wagesfrom being paid to terminal oper-&#13;
ators.&#13;
Under the old system, students&#13;
l&#13;
See REGISTRATION page 3&#13;
VisionCommittee  to develop new university-wide&#13;
statement; student input sought&#13;
JASON KLUZAK&#13;
NEWS INTERN&#13;
Students attending the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
next semester will enjoy the new&#13;
food service to be completed by that&#13;
time.&#13;
It&#13;
will replace the existing&#13;
Coffee Shoppe and make use of the&#13;
old offices of the Ranger News and&#13;
Student Government. The fully&#13;
remodeled outlet will be done under&#13;
a $300,000 budget.&#13;
The new addition will feature a&#13;
Taco Bell Express. Other features&#13;
include serving cappuccino,&#13;
gounmet coffees, lattes and biscotti,&#13;
which are small cookies. The food&#13;
line-up will include presentation&#13;
cooking as is currently being used&#13;
in the Union Cafe. Other foods to&#13;
be offered are the grill and fryers,&#13;
i.e., hamburgers, hot dogs, etc.&#13;
However, at the present time, the&#13;
existing facility lacks adequate ven-&#13;
tilation for this type of cooking.&#13;
Joe Wojtowicz, director of food ser-&#13;
vices, stated that this would require&#13;
a separate project. New&#13;
... See MARKET page 3&#13;
RANGER   REPORT&#13;
Parks ide which has been&#13;
meeting all year. They have&#13;
been charged with writing&#13;
the Vision Statement for&#13;
UW-Parkside that will move&#13;
the university forward in a&#13;
The Vision Comrn ittee is&#13;
panof the larger University&#13;
Pia   .&#13;
nnmg Committee at the&#13;
Universityof Wisconsin-&#13;
compelling and positive way.&#13;
They are looking to develop&#13;
a statement which will be&#13;
embraced by the campus&#13;
community as well as&#13;
... See VISION page 3&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
last issue&#13;
of the semester May 1&#13;
The last issue of the semester for the Ranger News is&#13;
May I. Any information  that needs to be placed in t.his&#13;
issue must be turned in by I0:00am on Monday Apnl 28.&#13;
Please plan accordingly .&#13;
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Recognition Day honors&#13;
student research projects&#13;
DONICA&#13;
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SPECIAL  TO THE RANGER&#13;
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Alleged drug usage in housing&#13;
prompts  drug&#13;
education  program&#13;
LENAE D. HARRIS&#13;
COMM  250&#13;
real focus  is to give an informa-&#13;
tive warning  and prevent  the stu-&#13;
dent from a future predicament&#13;
that might  get them  in a lot of&#13;
trouble  and possibly  mark their&#13;
record  for life.  The student  is&#13;
informed  of the zero tolerance  of&#13;
drug misuse  on the Parks ide cam-&#13;
pus, and that there would be a&#13;
problem  if anyone  gets caught&#13;
using drugs.  If caught,  the person&#13;
would  be prosecuted  to the fullest&#13;
extent  of the law.&#13;
The program  was instituted  to&#13;
let the students  know that&#13;
the&#13;
police  know  what's  going on in&#13;
Housing  and if they get caught,&#13;
they will be prosecuted.   Word&#13;
spreads  quickly  around  campus;&#13;
chances  are if a student  is&#13;
involved  in misuse,  he or she will&#13;
be exposed.&#13;
The good part about the&#13;
"Knock  and Talk" Program  is that&#13;
students  are reporting  on other&#13;
students,  this is to say that there&#13;
are some responsible  students&#13;
who want to do the right thing&#13;
and will not tolerate  having  their&#13;
environment   com prom ised.&#13;
The University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Parkside  will hold its third annual&#13;
Creative  and Research  Recognition   Day&#13;
on April 25 from  10 a.m. to I p.m. in&#13;
Main Place.&#13;
The Recognition   Day gives stu-&#13;
dents the opportunity  to present  their&#13;
projects  to other students  and faculty.&#13;
The students  will be provided  a 4foot&#13;
by 8 foot poster  board to explain  their&#13;
topic, their research  questions  and the&#13;
answers  they have d iscovered,   Some&#13;
special  equipment  will also be provided&#13;
such as computers,  easels  and tables&#13;
will be made available  for displaying&#13;
their work.&#13;
"Recognition   Day is a wonderful&#13;
opportunity  for students  to show off&#13;
their w.ork that they have been working&#13;
on all year,"  said Dr. Dale Wheeler  of&#13;
the Chemistry  Department  who also&#13;
leads the project.&#13;
Recognition   Day is available  to all&#13;
students  who have finished  a directed&#13;
studies  course  in any department  during&#13;
the past year.&#13;
Directed  studies  give the hands-on&#13;
Drug activity  has been report-&#13;
ed in Housing.   Most of the infor-&#13;
mation  is being  reported  by other&#13;
students  living  in the dorms  or&#13;
visitors  to the dorms  who do not&#13;
approve  of it.&#13;
"We have instituted  a pro-&#13;
gram  that we hope will curtail  the&#13;
activity.   It's called the'  Knock&#13;
and Talk' Program,"  says Police&#13;
Chief  Robert  Deane.  The pro-&#13;
gram  works  by University  Police&#13;
knocking  on the doors  of students&#13;
who might  be involved  in the&#13;
misuse.  The Officers  start by&#13;
telling  the student  that they are&#13;
suspected  of being  involved  in&#13;
the misuse  and then perm ission  is&#13;
.asked to search  their room.  They&#13;
then sit down  with the student  to&#13;
talk about the drug use and th&#13;
repercussions   of drug use and the&#13;
consequences   of the use on cam-&#13;
pus.&#13;
University  Police want the&#13;
students  to know  that the focus  is&#13;
not to arrest/ ticket  them.  The&#13;
Mark  Bernhardt,   former  UW-&#13;
Parkside   physics   major,  showed&#13;
his  project  to  Jack  Elmore  and&#13;
Jim  Sheageology    at  last year's&#13;
Recognition   Day.&#13;
experience  that most  classroom-orient-&#13;
ed courses  lack.  A directed  study helps&#13;
to strengthen  the student's  resume and&#13;
it appeals  to future  employers.&#13;
These  projects  require  a lot of&#13;
time and energy  by the students.  The&#13;
Research  and Creative  Activities  Day is&#13;
a wonderful  way  of encouraging  these&#13;
students  and gives  them the opportunity&#13;
to show  fellow  students  and faculty&#13;
what they have done.&#13;
This year's  Recognition   Day will&#13;
include  projects  from the Chemistry,&#13;
Sociology,  Art, Philosophy,  Physics and&#13;
Biology  Departments  .•&#13;
Letter to the Editor:&#13;
~~~&#13;
Sports   Editor&#13;
AI  Heppner&#13;
Copy  Editor&#13;
Jim  Hendrickson&#13;
My name is Bert Cattelino, a retired Kenosha auto assembly&#13;
plant worker, with a friendly reminder about a fast approaching&#13;
milestone for the University of Wisconsin- Parkside.&#13;
Monday, May 5, will mark exactly thirty years aeo that&#13;
Wisconsin Governor Warren P. Knowles signed into I~wSenate&#13;
Bill 38S which empowered Kenosha county to transfer 690 acresof&#13;
land for the proposed new UWP campus to the state of Wisconsin.&#13;
I would like to share some of my cherished memories withthe&#13;
students in general.  On behalf of the United Auto Workersunion&#13;
Local 72, I was present in Madison for this historic signing. If this&#13;
particular bill had failed to pass in the lezislature  the Parkside&#13;
&lt;&gt;&#13;
,&#13;
dream would never have gotten off the ground.  My other fellow&#13;
umon brothers also on hand for this auspicious occasion were&#13;
Assemblyman George Molinaro, State Senator Joseph Lourigan,&#13;
and Jack Beni,&#13;
OUf&#13;
education Committee  chairman.&#13;
After affixing his signature to Bill 38S in 1967, the governor&#13;
presented the pen he used&#13;
in&#13;
the ceremony to me. The pen anda&#13;
photograph of the gala occasion later were mounted on a special&#13;
plaque authorized by our union president Rudy Kuzel who in tum&#13;
had me present the plaque to UWP Chancellor Alan Guskin.&#13;
My role in assisting with the creation of UWP was to confront&#13;
a stubborn Republican floor leader, Assemblyman Paul Alphonsi,&#13;
who finally agreed to support our four year campus hopes. Inaddi-&#13;
non the tireless efforts of that terrific trio, namely Kenosha news-&#13;
paper reporter Harlan Draeger, businessman George Connolly,and&#13;
county board supervisor Peter Marshall more than paid off inhelp-&#13;
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BERT CATIELINO&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amanda   BUlgrin&#13;
Managing  Editor&#13;
April&#13;
Schoenberg&#13;
Campus&#13;
Features  Editor&#13;
Kendra   Macey&#13;
Community&#13;
Features  Editor&#13;
Jennifer    Puccini&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
900&#13;
Wood Road&#13;
Box&#13;
2000&#13;
Kenosha, WI&#13;
53141-2000&#13;
(414)  595-2287&#13;
Photo  Editor&#13;
John   Nunn&#13;
Layout  Editor&#13;
Kristine    Hansen&#13;
News  Intern&#13;
Jason   Kluzak&#13;
Sports  Writer&#13;
Brian   Mikolajec&#13;
Entertainment    Editor&#13;
Coleen   Tartaglia&#13;
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