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              <text>THE A~NGeFi&#13;
Veritas Aequitas Issue 2 Vol. 33 September 13,2001 University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
The World Trade Center towers burn following separate strikes by&#13;
hijacked airliners. The twin towers later collaps.ed. Rescuers searched for&#13;
survivors Wednesday in the wreckage. (Brad Rlckerby/Reuters)&#13;
Melissa Stephenson&#13;
Assistant Co-Editor&#13;
A&#13;
merica Shocked as Terrorism&#13;
Rises Again&#13;
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001 at&#13;
7:45 a.m. (CDT), hijacked American&#13;
Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 from&#13;
Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into the&#13;
north World Trade Center (WTC)tower&#13;
in Manhattan, creating a fiery hole in&#13;
the side.&#13;
As rescue workers arrived on the&#13;
scene, a second passenger plane, American&#13;
Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757 en&#13;
route from Washington-Dulles to Los&#13;
Angeles ripped into the opposite twin&#13;
tower of the building, creating another&#13;
gaping hole.&#13;
With the two towers burning, rescue&#13;
workers sped to evacuate the two 110-&#13;
story buildings. Within minutes of the&#13;
attacks, the Federal Aviation Administration&#13;
(FAA) shut down all New York&#13;
City airports and bridges.&#13;
President Bush briefly spoke in&#13;
Florida saying the country had suffered&#13;
an "apparent terrorist attack." He also&#13;
called the day a'''difficult moment for&#13;
America." (Reuters)&#13;
Bush reassured the American people&#13;
that the "federal government is working&#13;
to assist local authorities to save&#13;
lives and to help the victims of these&#13;
attacks." (Reuters)&#13;
At roughly 9:05, two hours and 20&#13;
minutes after the World Trade Center&#13;
attack, United Flight 175 from Boston&#13;
to Los Angeles, a Boeing 767, reportedly&#13;
flew into one side of the Pentagon in&#13;
Washington D.C. Evacuations&#13;
throughout the nation's capitol began&#13;
immediately.&#13;
The attack on the Pentagon&#13;
appeared to take place on the Army&#13;
side of the building said retired General&#13;
Wesley Clark, former supreme commander&#13;
of NATO. "We've known for&#13;
sometime that some group has been&#13;
planning" such an assau1t, he told&#13;
CNN, adding that "obviously,we didn't&#13;
do enough" to prepare for an attack.&#13;
(MSNBC.com)&#13;
Within minutes of the attack on the&#13;
I&#13;
..&#13;
Pentagon, the south tower of the WTC&#13;
came crashing down onto streets and&#13;
buildings surrounding the towers,&#13;
killing many rescue .workers and -ivilians.&#13;
The New York police department&#13;
reported that at least 78 officers were&#13;
missing, and as many 300 fire fighters&#13;
were presumed dead.&#13;
Almost simultaneously, a section of&#13;
the Pentagon collapsed.&#13;
TTnitedFlight 93 a Boeing 757, from&#13;
.ewar« to San iranClSCO crashed nortrof&#13;
Somerset County Airport, about 80&#13;
miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Crash&#13;
survival is unlikely.&#13;
rrior to the crash, an emergency dispatcher&#13;
received a cell phone call from&#13;
a man who claimed to be a passenger&#13;
locked in a bathroom aboard the flight.&#13;
The man screamed "We are being&#13;
hijacked, we are being hijacked!" (AP&#13;
US) The man went on to tell the dispatcher&#13;
that the plane was going down&#13;
and that he had heard an explosion and&#13;
saw white smoke coming from the&#13;
plane. The dispatcher then lost contact&#13;
with the man.&#13;
At 9:28, the second tower of the&#13;
World Trade Center collapsed, diverting&#13;
any rescue attempts and causing&#13;
more casualties.&#13;
By this time, all of the federal office&#13;
buildings in Washington were evacuated&#13;
and under surveillance.&#13;
At roughly noon, President Bush&#13;
addressed the public once again saying&#13;
"Make no mistake, the United States&#13;
will hunt down and punish those&#13;
responsible for those cowardly acts."&#13;
(Reuters)&#13;
Shortly after 3:00 p.m., building 7 of&#13;
the WTC was reported burning. The&#13;
evacuated building was damaged&#13;
when the twin towers across the street&#13;
collapsed earlier in the day. Other&#13;
buildings in the area were also in&#13;
flames. An hour later, building 7 collapsed.&#13;
At 7:30 p.m., President Bush again&#13;
addressed the public saying, "thousands&#13;
of lives were suddenly ended by&#13;
evil, despicable acts of terror." He also&#13;
called for the prayers for family and&#13;
friends of all the victims of Tuesday's&#13;
events. "These acts shatter steel, but&#13;
I&#13;
( .&#13;
Continued on Page 8&#13;
Septernber13,2001&#13;
THINGC:&#13;
September 13&#13;
• Laser Tag, Union Patio (rainsite: Union Square), 2 to 6 p.m., free, campus&#13;
only program.&#13;
• Backyard Bash V, featuring comedian Retta &amp; musical group "Devotion,"&#13;
Union Square &amp; Patio (rainsite: Union Square), 7 to 11 p.m., free, campus&#13;
only program.&#13;
• Foreign Film: "Malena," Union Cinema Theater, season tickets only.&#13;
September 14&#13;
• Fun Friday, Multicultural Commons, free food/ tree games, noon&#13;
• Women's Soccer vs, Ouincy, Wood Rd. Field, 1:15 p.m.&#13;
• Men's Soccer vs. Guiney, Wood Rd. Field, 3:30 p.m.&#13;
• Volleyball @ Bellermine University, 7 p.m.&#13;
• Arts: ALIVE! presents Th~ Kingstor Trio, Com. Arts Theatre, 7:30 p.m., tickets:&#13;
$18.&#13;
• Dance: Parkside International Club "Welcome Back Party," featuring the DJs&#13;
from B-Boy Productions, Student Union, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., $7 cover/$5 with&#13;
UW-Parkside 10, must be 18 or older, dress code enforced.&#13;
September 15&#13;
• Volleyball @ Kentucky Wesleyan, 1 p.m.&#13;
• Uw-Parkside Midwest Invitational Cross-Country meet, National Cross&#13;
Country Course, noon. "&#13;
September 16&#13;
• Women's Soccer vs. Miss-St. Louis, Wood Rd. Field, 12:30 p.m.&#13;
• Men's Soccer vs. Missouri-51. Louis, Wood Rd. Field, 3 p.m:&#13;
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September 19&#13;
• Hispacic Heritage Month Kickoff: Rob Gonzalez &amp; band, demonstr~tions of&#13;
traditional Mexican dances by Ballet Folkloric,? Nuestra Tradlc~on and&#13;
salsa/ merengue by Latinos Unitos members, Latmo Food Fair, Mam Place,&#13;
11:30 a.m., tree.&#13;
• Noon Concert: Tim Bell &amp; Friends Jazz Group, Union Cinema Theater,&#13;
noon, free.&#13;
September 21&#13;
• Hispanic Heritage Month Cookout w /food, games, and music, Union Patio,&#13;
11:30 a.m., tree.&#13;
• Women's Soccer @ Southern Indiana, 5 p.m.&#13;
• Men's Soccer @ Southern Indiana, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
• Intramural sports begin (approximate start date), tentative sports: basketball,&#13;
volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, racquetball&#13;
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Terrorist response must&#13;
reflect justice, wisdom&#13;
By Elaina Meier&#13;
T&#13;
he events of Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 11, 2001 will without&#13;
question leave a&#13;
black mark on the history of&#13;
the United States. The death&#13;
and violence, the pain and&#13;
horror of this day will leave&#13;
many with few words and a&#13;
burdened heart. Yet, it is not&#13;
the events of Tuesday that&#13;
will decide the fate of many&#13;
more souls. One must now&#13;
lookto the American government&#13;
for its response to this&#13;
matter.&#13;
Soon after the attack, theories&#13;
about the tragedy flew&#13;
across televisions, radios and&#13;
computers. Some proclaimed&#13;
this an act of war while President&#13;
Bush spoke of hunting&#13;
down those culpable for the&#13;
carnage that rippled across&#13;
the nation.&#13;
What degree of a response&#13;
is justified? Perceived weakness&#13;
would open the door for&#13;
continued aggression, as&#13;
would excessive military&#13;
force. It is without question&#13;
that there will be those made&#13;
to pay for this horrific violence,&#13;
but let this nation not&#13;
spread that violence too far,&#13;
thus creating another round&#13;
of senseless victims.&#13;
It is this pursuit of justice&#13;
that must be tempered with&#13;
the spirit of justice that this&#13;
country claims to be built&#13;
upon. A blind military rage&#13;
will only open the door to&#13;
further militant terrorism.&#13;
Many within this country&#13;
hail it is as a "great" nation,&#13;
including the President. It is&#13;
now time that the nation, its&#13;
elected leaders and its military&#13;
demonsirate that quality&#13;
to be true. The grief and&#13;
UNIVERSITY OF&#13;
WISCONSIN&#13;
SYSTEM&#13;
INSTITUTIONS&#13;
REMAIN OPEN&#13;
By Kevin Boatright&#13;
M&#13;
ADISON -- All University&#13;
of Wisconsin&#13;
System institutions&#13;
remained open Tuesday and&#13;
classeswere and held as scheduled.&#13;
According to UW System&#13;
President Katharine Lyall,&#13;
therewas no reason to believe&#13;
that facu1ty,staff and students&#13;
at the 26 campuses in the state&#13;
werein any danger whatsoever,follOWingthe&#13;
days apparent&#13;
terronst attacks in New York&#13;
and Virginia.&#13;
'We have been briefed by&#13;
security staff on what hap-&#13;
~ned Tuesday morning," said&#13;
yall,who was with her senior&#13;
staffthis morning in Madison&#13;
at a previously scheduled&#13;
meeting. "While the State&#13;
Capitol is closed to the public&#13;
and the Wisconsin National&#13;
Guard is on high-alert status,&#13;
these are precautionary measures&#13;
only. I think it's prudent&#13;
that we exercise great care, bur&#13;
there are no indica tions of a&#13;
threat to any university campuses."&#13;
Added Lyall, " I urge everyone&#13;
in the UW System to&#13;
remain calm. This was a terrible&#13;
and tragic day for our&#13;
country. My heart goes out to&#13;
the victims of these attacks&#13;
and their families. Our chancellors&#13;
and their staffs are&#13;
offering assistance to any UW&#13;
System students, faculty and&#13;
staff who are affected by what&#13;
has happened."&#13;
mourning in the hearts of&#13;
individuals must bind this&#13;
nation together. Through the&#13;
pain and rage that has swept&#13;
across this land, there must&#13;
emerge a vision and wisdom&#13;
to act with guarded speed&#13;
and cautious force in pursuit&#13;
of a tempered justice.&#13;
President Bush stated that&#13;
the resolve of the nation was&#13;
being tested and stated that&#13;
this great nation, would pass&#13;
that test. This nation, however,&#13;
must do more than Simply&#13;
pass the test. It must do well&#13;
in the process, est more 'fiolence&#13;
fill the horizon.&#13;
Finally, let the people of&#13;
this campus, this community&#13;
and this nation say a prayer&#13;
for all those who have. lost a&#13;
parent or a child, a brother or&#13;
a sister, a husband or a wife.&#13;
UW-Parkside Fall 2001&#13;
Policy on Adding and&#13;
Dropping Classes&#13;
By Dave Buchanan, Director&#13;
UW-P Public Relations&#13;
U&#13;
w-parkside Fall 2001&#13;
Policy on Adding and&#13;
. Dropping Classes&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
has instituted a&#13;
new policy for adding and&#13;
dropping classes. Beginning&#13;
this fall semester, students can&#13;
. add any course for which they&#13;
have the prerequisites during&#13;
the first week of the semester.&#13;
During the second week,&#13;
appropriate courses may be&#13;
-added with the written consent&#13;
of the instructor. Beginning&#13;
with the third week, a&#13;
course may not be added. The&#13;
Registrar's Office will determine&#13;
comparable deadlines&#13;
for courses less than a semester&#13;
in length.&#13;
Students can drop anv&#13;
course during the first half of&#13;
the semester. The Registrar's&#13;
Office will determine comparable&#13;
deadlines for courses less&#13;
than a semester. in length.&#13;
After the deadline, students&#13;
can request permission to drop&#13;
a course only for extraordinary&#13;
non-academic reasons.&#13;
Before requesting permission&#13;
to drop, students should&#13;
discuss their circumstances&#13;
with the instructor. Any such&#13;
request must be submitted to&#13;
the Advising Center no later&#13;
than the last day of instruction.&#13;
The request must include a&#13;
written explanation of the circumstances&#13;
leading to the&#13;
-equest. Requests will be&#13;
reviewed periodically by the&#13;
Academic Actions Committee.&#13;
Granting of requests by the&#13;
Academic Actions Committee&#13;
is not automatic. students&#13;
should not assume their&#13;
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September 11, 2001&#13;
June 18,1974&#13;
This combo shows the New York skyline with the Statue of Liberty in the foreground. The top image is taken shortly after two airliners&#13;
crashed and brought down the two towers of the World Trade Center Tuesday, Sept. 11,2001. The bottom image shows the&#13;
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September 11, 2001&#13;
"When I woke up, I felt two things: 1) The end of the world is coming&#13;
and 2) Nostradamus is right again."&#13;
-Jarnie Freeman&#13;
"I think we should take care of ourselves instead of getting involved with&#13;
other country's issues."&#13;
-Geoffrey Williams .&#13;
A woman standing on the Promenade in Brooklyn, N.Y., which pre-&#13;
__ .. sents a view of the Manhattan skyline, reacts to a third explosion at&#13;
the World Trade Center in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. (AP&#13;
Photo/Kathy Willens)&#13;
"America is not prepared for anything they&#13;
say they are prepared for."&#13;
-Lena Williams&#13;
"It still affects me, but not as much as other&#13;
people."&#13;
-Jeff Sponenburg&#13;
who the hell thought thai&#13;
ent they had to make is&#13;
ousands of innocent people,&#13;
flave some psychos living in&#13;
'kInd of scary because&#13;
n who's responsible we&#13;
other world war and any of&#13;
could be drafted, who&#13;
ows what this could turn&#13;
"I think this is one big event in a chain of&#13;
events. It's inevitable. It's going to keep&#13;
happening."&#13;
-Opal Tomashevska&#13;
"'l'""a-t f'!!'ir-st-,'!"'b-ut-:I:""d:-o-n:-'t~th'"':'in-'k-t:':"h:-is:"'"'l&#13;
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"I was very sad and very devastated and&#13;
shocked. You don't think that things like&#13;
this will happen in your own country."&#13;
-Heidi Servi&#13;
"This is a surprise that I didn't want or&#13;
expect."&#13;
-Rachel Esquivel&#13;
"It will devastate our economy, and it will&#13;
require us to reprioritize our security measures.&#13;
We'll have to take money from certain&#13;
budgets when it's needed and put it all&#13;
to defense."&#13;
-Protessor Ross, Criminal Justice&#13;
"I just thought that it was completely amazing that they could just take&#13;
down the World Trade Center like that."&#13;
-Jenny Fischer "We just have to remember that God is in control ...We just have to&#13;
depend upon Him to guide our nation."&#13;
-Ruth Hort&#13;
"They're not expecting stuff like that to happen and it does."&#13;
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UW~ParksideTo Celebrate&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month&#13;
By Dave Buchanan, Director&#13;
UW·P Public Relations&#13;
The University and the student&#13;
organization Latinos&#13;
Unidos celebrate Hispanic&#13;
Heritage Month with a series&#13;
of events starting Sept. 19. Festivities&#13;
include music, dancing,&#13;
food, workshops, games, and&#13;
comedy. Most programs are&#13;
free.&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month&#13;
kicks off Sept, 19, at 11:30a.m.&#13;
Boston's Rob Gonzalez and&#13;
band provide the music with&#13;
demonstrations of traditional&#13;
Mexican dances from Ballet&#13;
FolkJorico Nuestra Tradicion,&#13;
and salsa/merengue by Latinos&#13;
Unidos members. A Latino&#13;
Food Fair will be available.&#13;
The program is free and takes&#13;
place in Main Place, Wyllie&#13;
Hall.&#13;
OW-Parkside students are&#13;
invited to the campus-only&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month&#13;
cookout and Welcome Back&#13;
Social. The cookout is Sept. 21,&#13;
at 11:30 a.m. at the Union&#13;
Patio, and the Social is Sept.&#13;
26, in The Den (Union Recreation&#13;
Center) from 8 to 10p.m.&#13;
Both are free to students and&#13;
feature food and games. Prizes&#13;
will be awarded at the Social.&#13;
Everyone is invited to the&#13;
Oct. 3 Discussion Forum "Latino&#13;
vs. Hispanic: Which is&#13;
Politically Correct?" This event&#13;
is in Union 104-106 at noon.&#13;
E~oythecomedyofNew&#13;
York's Eric Nieves, Oct. 4, in&#13;
Union Square, at&#13;
7 p.m. And join in a Diversity&#13;
Workshop with Dr. Samuel&#13;
Betances, Oct. 12. A sociology&#13;
professor at Chicago's Northeastern&#13;
Illinois University, Dr.&#13;
Betances has lectured and&#13;
published extensively on&#13;
diversity, social change, gender&#13;
and race relations, demographic&#13;
changes, and the global&#13;
economy's impact on group&#13;
relations in the US. This program&#13;
is to be held in the Union&#13;
Cinema Theatre beginning at&#13;
3:30p.m.&#13;
The celebration closes&#13;
with the second annual Hispanic&#13;
Heritage Month Banquet&#13;
and Dance, Oct. 13. The program&#13;
features the Veronica&#13;
Ortega Trio performing folk&#13;
and dance songs. It begins&#13;
with a reception at 6:30pm,&#13;
dinner at 7 p.m. and dancing&#13;
from 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the&#13;
Union Dining Room. Admission&#13;
is $15 per person for the&#13;
reception, banquet and dance,&#13;
$5 for the dance only.&#13;
For more information on&#13;
Hispanic Heritage Month&#13;
events.call&#13;
Luis Benevoglienti at ext.&#13;
2731.&#13;
September 13, 2001&#13;
Congratulations to all the Winners from the Student Org&#13;
Advisor of the Year:&#13;
1hErEsa Castor, ParksidE AssocIatIon of Communicators&#13;
Emerging Student Leaders:&#13;
MErranda Houston, Christina Toon, Nicole Bamett:,&#13;
Macy YUEn,Courtney ChristianSEn, Andres CEI,;tus Jr.,&#13;
NEliclaSandoval, Angie GomEs, Eyad MuSEtEif Amaldo Rivas&#13;
Distinguished Student leaders: '&#13;
Diane Tsounls&#13;
CharliE ZEllner&#13;
Search &amp;Screen CommittEEMember Service Award:&#13;
MacyYuen&#13;
Community Service Program Award:&#13;
Student Organizations Council&#13;
ParksklE Adult Student AlliancE&#13;
Black Student Union&#13;
Outstanc::lingStudent Organization:&#13;
ParksklE Community Outreach Oub·&#13;
leadership Scholarships:&#13;
luis 8EnEvoglientl&#13;
MacyYuEn -&#13;
VIP Leadership Series Partidpant:&#13;
Roy Rashid&#13;
Outstanc::lingStudent Organization Member:&#13;
Sarah KiEsI"Ing .&#13;
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3 Darts Machin&#13;
2 Golden Tees&#13;
10TVs&#13;
Free Bus Shuttle between Parks ide and Spaids&#13;
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 8:'"45pm, 9:'"45,1O~45,2am&#13;
Pick up and Drop off in Molinaro/Parkside Union Parking lot.&#13;
west end of arkin lot - .next to Ra er Hall 7 buildin&#13;
Monda~ captian Morgan Fridaj{'s- DJ Dance Mix&#13;
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Monday Nile Monday&#13;
Football Party $1.50 All&#13;
day&#13;
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, ,"':'':,DJ,Oance Mix " ,:::+Y';-,&lt;; :;.. .., " ' ,,' '&#13;
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Hot Beef $3,"',,$~nr;Sh~t~,:;:':,'&#13;
$2 Hooch&#13;
Bottles&#13;
I WednesdarCJr 18+ Dance Nile&#13;
$5 Cover Must be 18 or Older&#13;
Pizza$7 ' NoAlcollol will be&#13;
Brats$2 SBl"lled&#13;
Happy Hour 3-6&#13;
Every Day!!&#13;
,&#13;
$t.75 Domestic Bottles &amp;' Rails&#13;
Free Hot Dogs&#13;
Hours: M-F 3pm -2am Sat/Sun llam- 2am&#13;
1146 Sheridan Road - Kenosha WI 552-0830&#13;
-.&#13;
Attacked- continued&#13;
from page 1.&#13;
they cannot dent the steel of American&#13;
resolve," he said. The President also&#13;
said that the US government would not&#13;
distinguish between the terronsts who&#13;
committed the acts and the countries&#13;
that harbor them.&#13;
Early Wednesday morning, reports&#13;
came in that at least 5 Arab men were in&#13;
custody after being apprehended in&#13;
Massachusetts. Among their personal&#13;
effects were Arabic-language flight&#13;
training manuals. No additional information&#13;
had been released as of press&#13;
time.&#13;
UW-Parkside Fall&#13;
2001.Policy on&#13;
Adding and&#13;
Dropping Classes&#13;
- Continued&#13;
request will be granted. .&#13;
Beginning in Spring 2002, a new policy&#13;
for -withdrawing from the university&#13;
will be instituted. The new policy&#13;
states that a student may withdraw&#13;
from the University during the first half&#13;
of the semester. The Registrar's Office&#13;
will determine comparable deadlines&#13;
for courses less than a .sernester in&#13;
length.&#13;
Do You Expect To Graduate In&#13;
December?&#13;
Students must apply to graduate in&#13;
Student Records, located in Wyllie Hall&#13;
D189. Be sure you've met all requirements&#13;
for graduation and are eligible to&#13;
attend Commencement on Sunday,&#13;
December 16, 2001. Apply today!&#13;
. The capital of the United States struggled to get back on its feet September 12, 2001, a day after a hijacked pl.ane&#13;
slammed into the Pentagon as part of a coordinated attack on America. President Bush, who returned to "':Iashmgton&#13;
Tuesday evening, said federal agencies that were shut after the attacks ~n the Pentaqon and N~w Yo~k ~ World&#13;
Trade Center will reopen for business Wednesday amid extra~rdinary ~ecurlty measures m t~e capital. ~1C~flghters&#13;
look at the gaping hole in the Pentagon where hijacked Amencan Airlines Flight 77 crashed mto the bUlldmg September&#13;
11. (William Philpott/Reuters)&#13;
Foreign Film series begins&#13;
Thursday&#13;
By Shannon Lerke&#13;
Looking for some bold entertainment&#13;
on campus? On September 13th&#13;
the Italian movie titled Malena marks&#13;
the beginning of the 2001-2002 foreign&#13;
film series. This is the 20th year for the&#13;
series and committee members have&#13;
high expectations for the upcoming&#13;
season.&#13;
Foreign films used to be considered&#13;
somewhat taboo in comparison to&#13;
American flicks and the storylines are&#13;
often considered to have higher quality&#13;
then the media pushed Hollywood&#13;
blockbusters. "For a long time foreign&#13;
films were sexier then American films.&#13;
There is more human interaction and&#13;
character compared to American action&#13;
films," commented Professor Don&#13;
Kummings. Student Bennett Logterman&#13;
shares similar views; lilt's a break&#13;
away from Hollywood movies with 40&#13;
million dollars worth of special effects.&#13;
Foreign films are actually about people."&#13;
The founding members of the foreign&#13;
film committee (FFC) are professors&#13;
Norm Cloutier, Don Kurnrnings,&#13;
and Rich Rosenberg who are still in&#13;
charge of the program today. FFC is&#13;
very popular among the cornmunity,&#13;
but student FFC patrons are hard to&#13;
find. In the first year of showings there&#13;
were roughly 700 ticket holders, but&#13;
due to ancient equipment, such as a&#13;
sixteen-millimeter projector, some&#13;
moviegoers lost interest. Thanks to&#13;
local contributors and a slight raise in&#13;
ticket prices the self-sufficient program&#13;
was able to purchase updated equipment&#13;
and the series regained status and&#13;
currently has 1200 ticket-holders.&#13;
Cloutier, Kumrnings and Rosenberg&#13;
create a movie list every year that is&#13;
derived from recent film catalogs, the&#13;
New York City Film Festival and personal&#13;
viewings. The ticket holders then&#13;
have an opportunity to select titles&#13;
from this list' and the popular picks are&#13;
usually shown, but sometimes alterations&#13;
are made to keep a variety in the&#13;
cultural background of the movies.&#13;
Not only are foreign films for entertainment,&#13;
but often times students and&#13;
other movie patrons walk away with&#13;
something more. "Studying any culture&#13;
gives you a different perspective," said&#13;
student Megan Feifer. Student Rachel&#13;
Larson commented that; "Foreign films&#13;
helps us not to be so egocentric in&#13;
thinking we are the best as a culture."&#13;
For more information about FFC or&#13;
for season tickets call 595-2345. Movie&#13;
reviews are available online at&#13;
www.uwp.edu/events/forfilm.&#13;
Editors'&#13;
Note&#13;
On behalf of the Ranger News staff,&#13;
the Editors would like to apologize&#13;
for the following errors:&#13;
In last week's issue, that of&#13;
September 6, 2001, we gave advance&#13;
notice of there being in this week's&#13;
Issue a Fall Sports&#13;
Preview and an article on the Ranger&#13;
News staff's August trip to Washington&#13;
D.C. Given the events of September&#13;
11, 2001, we are hopeful that&#13;
you, the reader, can understand why&#13;
the articles did not make it to press&#13;
this week.&#13;
We thank you for your continued&#13;
interest in national and community&#13;
events which affect us personally and&#13;
we assure you that the articles will be&#13;
in next week's issue.&#13;
Thank you.&#13;
Daniel Frake, Co-Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Ben Schmidt, Co-Editor-in-Chief</text>
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