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Page 7&#13;
Nov 7 - 21. 2002&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
PUBLIC NOTICE&#13;
The University of Wisconsin-Parks ide&#13;
is&#13;
seeking&#13;
comments from the public about the&#13;
university in preparation for irs periodic evaluation by irs regional accrediting agency.&#13;
The university&#13;
will&#13;
undergo&#13;
a&#13;
comprehensive evaluation visit Feb. 3-5, 2003, by a&#13;
team&#13;
r&lt;:pr&lt;:sentingthe Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of&#13;
Collegesand&#13;
Schools.&#13;
UW-&#13;
Parkside has&#13;
been&#13;
accredited by the Commission since&#13;
19n.&#13;
The team&#13;
will&#13;
review the institution's ongoing ability to meet the Commission's&#13;
Criteria for Accreditation and General Institutional&#13;
Requirements.&#13;
The public&#13;
is&#13;
invited to submit comments regarding the&#13;
university:&#13;
Public Comment on UW-Parkside&#13;
Higher Learning Commission&#13;
North Central Association&#13;
30 North LaSalle Street, Suire 2400&#13;
Chicago, IL 60602-2504&#13;
Comments&#13;
must&#13;
address substantive matters related&#13;
to&#13;
the quality of the institution or&#13;
its&#13;
academic programs. Comments  must&#13;
be&#13;
in&#13;
writing and signed; comments cannot be&#13;
treated&#13;
as&#13;
confidential,&#13;
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be&#13;
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8   Nov 7 - 21, 2002&#13;
University Sports&#13;
UW-Parkside to host disc golf tour-&#13;
nament&#13;
Nov. 9&#13;
University Press Release&#13;
KENOSHA, Wis.-The Univer-&#13;
sity of Wisconsin-Parkside   hosts&#13;
the  first  annual  "Steady"  Ed&#13;
Headrick  Memorial  Disc Golf&#13;
Tournament   Saturday,  Nov.&#13;
9.&#13;
This afternoon  and  evening  of&#13;
high-flying fun is at the campus'&#13;
popular  disc golf course.&#13;
Named for disc golf inventor&#13;
Ed Headrick  who passed  away&#13;
earlier this year, the tournament&#13;
is open to players of all skill lev-&#13;
els. Players will be placed in pro,&#13;
advanced,&#13;
amateur,&#13;
and&#13;
women's  divisions. Plaques  are&#13;
awarded  to  first and  second&#13;
place finishers in all divisions.&#13;
Everyone    who   registers&#13;
receives an Ed Headrick  memo-'&#13;
rial disc, four glow sticks, and a&#13;
mini-marker  disc. Two rounds  of&#13;
18 holes will be played with one&#13;
round in the afternoon,  and the&#13;
second  in the evening -called a&#13;
"glow round"-which  is why play-&#13;
ers will be given glow sticks.&#13;
/&#13;
,&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
j&#13;
Youth carries men's cross country&#13;
I&#13;
squad into Regionals&#13;
Alex Voskuil&#13;
SP9M;S Editor&#13;
When the Men's Cross&#13;
Coun-&#13;
, try season  began,  head  coach&#13;
.Lucian&#13;
Rosa knew that it would&#13;
be an interesting  year. He had&#13;
experienced   runners   to  help&#13;
balance   the  youth   on  the&#13;
squad.  He had his five runners&#13;
who could  be counted   on as&#13;
"scorers" for the team.  He had&#13;
an abundance  of freshmen  that&#13;
he could  bring along slowly as&#13;
they  develop   themselves   for&#13;
years  to come.  However,  the&#13;
reality  then  is not  the  reality&#13;
now as Rosa's team prepares  for&#13;
Regionals.&#13;
Injuries&#13;
that  have  plagued&#13;
the team  this year  have since&#13;
forced   Rosa  to  go  with  a&#13;
younger  team. Not just once  or&#13;
twice, but  for every  meet  this&#13;
; season.  He  has  seen  positive&#13;
~_.&#13;
results in a sport that is extreme-&#13;
ly demanding   to newcomers   at&#13;
the collegiate  level.&#13;
"Coming  from high school,&#13;
from 5K to 10K is tough," said&#13;
Rosa. "You have to get to&#13;
know&#13;
the freshmen  who  can  handle&#13;
the bigger  load and those  who&#13;
can  not  handle  the  mileage:'&#13;
This  season  Rosa  has  seen  a&#13;
number  of freshmen  come  into&#13;
their own and produce  immedi-&#13;
ately for the team.&#13;
fn the  GLVC (Great  Lakes&#13;
Valley)  Championships   held  at&#13;
Parkside  on  October  26, 2002,&#13;
the  men  finished  fifth  out  of&#13;
eight  teams. They accumulated&#13;
129 points as a team. Lewis Uni-&#13;
versity  won  the tournament   in&#13;
the  men's  event  totaling   42&#13;
points.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cal   Kromm&#13;
paced  Parkside's  squad  as  he&#13;
finished  11th out of 89 runners.&#13;
His time in the  10K event  was&#13;
33:18. Taking  second  place  for&#13;
Parkside   was  frosh  standout&#13;
Jason  Matousek  with a time of&#13;
33:35.   Both    Kromm    and&#13;
Matousek  have been  consistent&#13;
all season  long  for the  team.&#13;
Together, they have both scored&#13;
in each  of the seven  meets that&#13;
they appeared  in this season.&#13;
Completing   the top five for&#13;
the men's  squad  in the confer-&#13;
ence  tournament    were  fresh-&#13;
men  Paul Gutmann,  Tom Obe-&#13;
nauf and&#13;
Leo&#13;
Colwill.  They&#13;
fin-&#13;
ished 27,33,39  overall.&#13;
Regionals   is  next  on  the&#13;
schedule   for the  men's  squad.&#13;
Five of eight  runners  who will&#13;
be traveling  with  the team are&#13;
freshmen.   The  meet  is sched·&#13;
uled  for Saturday,  November  9,&#13;
2002.1t will be held at Grand Val·&#13;
ley State, Ml. The top two teams&#13;
at&#13;
Regionals&#13;
will then  proceed&#13;
to Nationals  a week later.&#13;
Men's soccer put an end to a sub-par season; Women's&#13;
season comes to&#13;
·an&#13;
abrupt end&#13;
Alex Voskuil&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
The UW-Parkside Men's soc-&#13;
cer Team  finished  the  regular&#13;
season  4-5-1 in conference  play&#13;
and  10-6-1 overall. This was the&#13;
first time that the Rangers  fell&#13;
under  .500 in the GLVC (Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference)  since&#13;
joining   the  conference    and&#13;
-Division&#13;
If&#13;
competition.&#13;
They can put all that behind&#13;
them as the team now prepares&#13;
for the GLVC tournament.  The&#13;
Rangers go into the tournament&#13;
with  the  seventh  seed  out  of&#13;
eight. Their opponent  is #2 Mis-&#13;
souri-St.&#13;
Louis (7-2-1 in the.Sb-l  r.The&#13;
Food&#13;
&amp;&#13;
beverages  will be&#13;
available  throughout  the  tour-&#13;
nament.   Spectators   are  wel-&#13;
come to attend.&#13;
Registration  for the "Steady"&#13;
Ed  Headrick   Memorial   Disc&#13;
Golf Tournament  is $22. To reg-&#13;
ister prior to the event, send  a&#13;
check  payable  to Paul  Kuffel,&#13;
and mail it to 1502 22nd Street,&#13;
Kenosha, Wf 53140. Registration&#13;
on the day of the tournament&#13;
takes place  in the area just east&#13;
of the Student  Union&#13;
For more  information,  call&#13;
Paul Kuffel at (262) 654-6855 or&#13;
go to&#13;
www.uwp.edu/admin/union&#13;
Idiscgolflhome/html&#13;
on  the&#13;
Web.&#13;
men's  team  faced  Missouri-St.&#13;
Louis two 'Weeks ago losing 2-1&#13;
in double  overtime  at St. Louis.&#13;
The  game  is scheduled   for&#13;
Wednesday,  November,  6, 2002.&#13;
Check  the men  soccer  team's&#13;
website  for results.&#13;
On the women's  side of the&#13;
field, the Lady Rangers finished&#13;
their  regular  season  this  past&#13;
weekend. After being second  in&#13;
the GLVC for much of the sea-&#13;
son, the Lady Rangers (6-2-2, 10-&#13;
2-3) fell to fifth overall at sea-&#13;
son's  end. That gave them  the&#13;
number  five seed in the confer-&#13;
ence tournament,  which began&#13;
this  past Sunday. They  lost to&#13;
Missouri-St.Louis  I-I in double&#13;
overtime. The Lady Hawks beat&#13;
the  Rangers  4-2 on  penalty&#13;
kicks, ending  their season.&#13;
Overall&#13;
WLTPct.&#13;
Women's  Soccer  Scoreboard&#13;
(Final Great LakesValleyConfereneeSeasonStandings)&#13;
GLVe&#13;
W  L  T&#13;
Pet.&#13;
Northern  Kentucky&#13;
8&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
.900&#13;
17  0&#13;
2&#13;
.944&#13;
Missouri -S!. Louis&#13;
7&#13;
2&#13;
1  .750&#13;
12  6   1  .658&#13;
SIU Edwardsville&#13;
5   1&#13;
4  .700&#13;
9   5&#13;
4&#13;
.611&#13;
Quincy&#13;
7&#13;
3   0  .700&#13;
10&#13;
7&#13;
I&#13;
.583&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
6&#13;
2   2&#13;
.700&#13;
10&#13;
2&#13;
3  .767&#13;
Bellarmine&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
.500&#13;
13  5&#13;
2&#13;
,700&#13;
Saint Joseph's&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
.400&#13;
7&#13;
10&#13;
2&#13;
.421&#13;
Indianapolis&#13;
4&#13;
6&#13;
0  .400&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
0  .389&#13;
Southern  Indiana&#13;
3   7&#13;
0&#13;
.300&#13;
8&#13;
10&#13;
0  .444&#13;
Kentucky  Wesleyan&#13;
1&#13;
9   0  .100&#13;
5&#13;
10&#13;
0  .333&#13;
Lewis&#13;
0&#13;
9&#13;
1&#13;
.050&#13;
0&#13;
13  1  .036&#13;
GLVC  Conference  Tournament&#13;
Recent  Games&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Quarterfinals&#13;
Semi Finals&#13;
Sunday, Novembe. 3,2002&#13;
Friday, November 8, 2002&#13;
#I NorthernKentuckyrouted#8 IndianapolisJ.(I&#13;
#2 Missouri-St. Louisvs. #6 Bellarmine,4p.m.&#13;
#2&#13;
Missouri-St.Louisfinished#7 SaintJoseph's 2-0&#13;
#1 Northern Kentuckyvs.&#13;
#4&#13;
Quincy,6:30p.m.&#13;
#6 Beltannine knockedoff #3 SIU Edwardsville&#13;
Sunday, November 10, 2002&#13;
2-1 (OT)&#13;
GLVC Championships,&#13;
noon&#13;
#4&#13;
Quincybeat #5 UW-Parkside4-2&#13;
On Penalty Kicks(20T)&#13;
-&#13;
~&#13;
-~&#13;
University Sports&#13;
The Ranger News&#13;
Nov 7 - 21, 2002&#13;
Page 9&#13;
Women's Volleyball in a tight race as season draws to a close&#13;
AlexVoskuil&#13;
'E0rts&#13;
Editor&#13;
_&#13;
What a  difference   a  year&#13;
makes. Last   year&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Women'sVolleyball Team  was&#13;
Iheeighthand final seed  in the&#13;
GLVC(Great Lakes Valley Con-&#13;
lerence)Tournament.  They  fin-&#13;
ished5-9in the conference   play&#13;
andlater bowed out in the  first&#13;
roundof the  tournament.   Los-&#13;
ingtotop seeded  Northern  Ken-&#13;
tuckyThisyear the Rangers  (8-6&#13;
GLVC,15-10,overall)  currently&#13;
holdthe fifth seed  in the  GLVC&#13;
Tournament.    Games&#13;
are&#13;
throughNovember 5,2002.&#13;
Twoother teams are current-&#13;
ly battling  for  the   fifth  spot&#13;
alongwith Parkside. Both Quin-&#13;
Alex Voskuil&#13;
S&#13;
rts&#13;
Editor&#13;
The Parkside Women's Cross&#13;
Countryteam  ran  for its third&#13;
~onferencetournament victory&#13;
In&#13;
as&#13;
many years  on  Saturday,&#13;
October26, 2002. This was  the&#13;
third and  final  meet   on  the&#13;
WayneE.  Dannehl    National&#13;
CrossCountry Course  this sea-&#13;
son.The win  gives  the  sport&#13;
theirfourth GLVCTournament&#13;
TItle(Great Lakes Valley Confer-&#13;
ence) overall. The  other  title,&#13;
the first in  UW-Parkside GLVC&#13;
Competition,was in 1995.&#13;
Robyn   Stevens    led    the&#13;
RangerHarriers to a first place&#13;
hmshin this year's conference&#13;
tournament.She completed  the&#13;
race4th overall with  a time  of&#13;
22:36in the  5K run. The  team&#13;
putup only 57 points.  Seniors&#13;
EnnEnright and Janna Weeden&#13;
I.&#13;
Ifllshed ninth  and   thirteenth&#13;
Overall.They raced  to  times  of&#13;
22:46and 23:II, respectively.&#13;
Rounding  out  the  top  five&#13;
lorParkside was junior  Jessica&#13;
Krantz who   finished&#13;
10th.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Anne&#13;
Favolise&#13;
raced  to 21st place.&#13;
."For us to be a good  team,&#13;
Robyn  [Stevens]  needs  to be at&#13;
the  front,"said  DeWitt,"She has&#13;
been&#13;
racing&#13;
stronger&#13;
and&#13;
smarter  as the season  has gone&#13;
on." This year  Stevens  has  beat-&#13;
en  nearly  97% of  the  runners&#13;
she  has competed  against. "The&#13;
rest of the top five can race with&#13;
her  [Stevens]  in sight and  that&#13;
makes us a good team this year;'&#13;
said  DeWitt.&#13;
In 2001 the Rangers won the&#13;
conference   tournament   hosted&#13;
by Bellarmine  in Louisville, KY&#13;
2000's  conference   tournament&#13;
was held  on Southern  Indiana's&#13;
campus  in Evansville, IN.&#13;
The GLVCTournament victo-&#13;
ry continues   a strong  tradition&#13;
of  success   in  Women's  Cross&#13;
Country  at Parkside. In the short&#13;
23 year  history  of Parkside Ath-&#13;
letics  the  sport  has  accumulat-&#13;
ed two  National Titles. The first&#13;
title  came  in  1980 when  Park-&#13;
side was a member  of the NAIA&#13;
(National  Association  of  Inter-&#13;
collegiate  Athletics). According&#13;
to  DeWitt, this  was  the  first&#13;
National Title ever awarded  to&#13;
women   in  any  sport   by  the&#13;
organization.&#13;
Their    second&#13;
National  Title  came   in  1986.&#13;
Twenty-three  different  women&#13;
have  also  received  All Ameri-&#13;
can honors in Women's Cross&#13;
Country  for Parkside. Many for-&#13;
mer  NAIA schools,   including&#13;
Parkside, have  since  moved  to&#13;
the NCAADivision Two.&#13;
DeWitt can be credited  with&#13;
some of his team's success&#13;
throughout&#13;
the&#13;
past&#13;
two&#13;
decades.  This is his twenty-sec-&#13;
ond  season  as  head  coach  of&#13;
the   Women's   Cross   Country&#13;
Team. During  his time  at  Park-&#13;
side,  coach   DeWitt has  been&#13;
privileged to have lead some of&#13;
his athletes  to the  Olympics.&#13;
It&#13;
was there where  these athletes&#13;
have  seen  some  of their  per-&#13;
sonal  best times. He also cred-&#13;
its some of his team'ssuccess&#13;
to talking about the tradition of&#13;
Women's Cross Country at this&#13;
university."It gives them a little&#13;
boost, perhaps," said DeWitt.&#13;
Part of DeWitt's philosophy&#13;
on  coaching  is letting athletes&#13;
develop at their own pace."] am&#13;
pretty patient with kids and  by&#13;
that  I mean  if someone   isn't&#13;
ready  to race  well this year or&#13;
next, we'll  do  what we can  to&#13;
get them ready for their 3-4-Sth&#13;
talking  about  Coffey's role  on&#13;
the team.&#13;
Seniors  Leah  Dugan,  Katie&#13;
Raasch   and   Nichole   Gruber&#13;
have been solid once  again this&#13;
season.  "They  are  starting   to&#13;
understand  what it takes to win,&#13;
both  physically  and  mentally,"&#13;
said Wolter of her seniors.&#13;
The  Rangers  look  to  wind&#13;
up the regular season  this week-&#13;
end.  A victory  against  Quincy&#13;
on Friday will give the Rangers&#13;
the fifth seed in the conference&#13;
tournament.   Their   opponent&#13;
then  will  be  SIU-Edwardsville&#13;
who  currently holds  the  fourth&#13;
slot in the conference tourna-&#13;
ment.  Parkside  has  faced  SIU-&#13;
Edwardsville  once  this  season&#13;
losing 3-D.&#13;
(7-6,23-10) are  within&#13;
over  last  year.  "We're  doing&#13;
striking   distance    of    much  better  statistically, basi-&#13;
the   fifth   seed.   The&#13;
cally  in  all  of the  categories;'&#13;
Rangers have just one&#13;
said   Wolter  when   asked   to&#13;
game left, that being a    speak  of some  of the  changes&#13;
home   game   against&#13;
that  she  has  seen.  "We have&#13;
Quincy.  Quincy   and&#13;
enough  people  that  are  back&#13;
Indianapolis&#13;
each&#13;
[this season]  who  understand&#13;
have&#13;
two&#13;
games&#13;
what  it takes  [to win]  and  are&#13;
remaining  in confer-    ready to step up to the plate."&#13;
g&#13;
ence  play. A lot can&#13;
Wolter contributes  much of&#13;
~  happen&#13;
between&#13;
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Coach  Chrissy  Mayew  when&#13;
Women'sCross&#13;
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in GLVCTournament continuing a long history of&#13;
successinthe sport&#13;
year;'  replied   DeWitt. "I  don't&#13;
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women  go out and  race."1 can't&#13;
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Racing is exactly what they did&#13;
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10-23-02&#13;
INC #02-703&#13;
FireDrill.CommArts Building. 10:42&#13;
am.&#13;
A&#13;
fire drill&#13;
was&#13;
conducted  in&#13;
CommArts. Building was evacuated&#13;
insix minutes, no problems. Alarm&#13;
was reset.&#13;
11-2-02&#13;
INC #02-734&#13;
Harassment. University Apts. 7:29&#13;
am.&#13;
A&#13;
student asked for assistance&#13;
when a visitor wouldn't leave. After&#13;
officers arrived visitor left.&#13;
INC#02-704    Medical  Assist.&#13;
WyllieHall. 2:27 prn. An employee&#13;
trippedon carpet and fell, hitting her&#13;
headon a door jam. She refused&#13;
transport to the hospital and was&#13;
advised to seek treatment.  Risk&#13;
management was notified.&#13;
INC #02-735&#13;
Chapter 51. Uni-&#13;
versi\y Apts. 8:21 am. A student&#13;
threatened  to harm herself and was&#13;
transported  and admitted to an area&#13;
hospital under chapter 51.&#13;
Bat&#13;
11-3-02&#13;
INC #02-736&#13;
Criminal Damage to Property. Out-&#13;
erloop Road. 1:24 am. While on&#13;
patrol an officer noticed a stop sign&#13;
was damaged. No witnesses/sus-&#13;
pects.  A Physical  plant  repair&#13;
request was SUbmitted.&#13;
INC #02-737&#13;
Non-registration&#13;
of vehicle. STH&#13;
31/CTH&#13;
JR 8:55&#13;
am. An officer noticed a vehicle with&#13;
expired  plates.  A citation  was&#13;
issued for non-registration.&#13;
INC #02-738&#13;
Traffic accident.&#13;
SAC lot. 1:17 pm. While assisting in&#13;
a 2-car accident officers received&#13;
records showing the driver of one of&#13;
the vehicles was driving after hav-&#13;
mg license revoked. A citation was&#13;
issued and explained to driver.&#13;
INC#02-705    Disorderly  con-&#13;
duct.  University   Apartments.&#13;
4:28pm. Officers were dispatched&#13;
because of several calls regarding&#13;
an&#13;
argument between  students.&#13;
Afterquestioning, parties were sent&#13;
on&#13;
their way.&#13;
11-1-02&#13;
INC #02-729&#13;
Underage alcohol/drugs. University&#13;
Apts. 1:23 am. Officers were dis-&#13;
patched .to an underage drinking&#13;
party. Officers .observed marijuana.&#13;
Several  citations  were  issued.&#13;
Investigation continues.&#13;
INC #02-730&#13;
Warrant Pickup -&#13;
Other Agency. University Apts. 2:25&#13;
am. While investigating an under-&#13;
age drinking party, it was discov-&#13;
ered that a student had an active&#13;
warrant thru Racine PD. Student&#13;
turned over to Racine PD.&#13;
pus. 10:08 am. Student reported&#13;
parking  permit taken from her&#13;
unlocked  vehicle.  No suspects&#13;
were noticed.&#13;
INC #02-715&#13;
Fire&#13;
alarm&#13;
Union Square.  9:19&#13;
pm.&#13;
A fire&#13;
alarm was sounded due to a smoke&#13;
machine during a dance. It was&#13;
advised that this was not allowed.&#13;
INC#02-706&#13;
Fire Drill. Green-&#13;
quist&#13;
Hall. 2:15 pm. A fire drill was&#13;
conducted in Greenquist. Evacua-&#13;
tion took seventeen  minutes,  no&#13;
problems.Alarm was reset.&#13;
INC #02-732&#13;
MV&#13;
Theft.&#13;
Ranger Lot. 11:00 am. Student&#13;
noticed her vehicle missing from&#13;
Ranger Lot. After talking to stu-&#13;
dent's parents it was determined&#13;
that the parents took the vehicle.&#13;
INC #02-733&#13;
Agency Assist.&#13;
12th  Street.  10:49  pm.  KSD&#13;
requested officers to respond to an&#13;
under age drinking party. Officers&#13;
cleared when assistance was no&#13;
longer needed.&#13;
10-26-02&#13;
INC #02-716&#13;
Traffic   Violation/warrant.    Hwy&#13;
ElWood Rd. 12:29 am. A citation&#13;
was issued for operating a vehicle&#13;
left of center. Driver was taken into&#13;
custody because of warrant. Bond&#13;
was posted.&#13;
INC#02-707    Agency  Assist.&#13;
Orchard Court Apartments.  11:21&#13;
pm.After a loud noise one building&#13;
was engulfed  in flames.  KSD&#13;
requested  assistance.   Officers&#13;
stayed until  Wood  Road  was&#13;
reopened.&#13;
10-30-02&#13;
INC #02-722&#13;
Traffic Violation. CTH JR/E. 3:25&#13;
pm.&#13;
A&#13;
citation to was&#13;
issued&#13;
to a&#13;
driver due to passengers riding ille-&#13;
gally.&#13;
INC #02-731&#13;
cam  -&#13;
PP  Theft.  Off&#13;
10-24-02&#13;
INC #02-708&#13;
SeatbeltViolation. Outerloop Road.&#13;
9:30am. A vehicle was traveling 42&#13;
mph in a 25 mph. Officer noticed&#13;
driver&#13;
not.wearing seatbelt. A cita-&#13;
tIon was Issued for not wearing a&#13;
seatbelt and a warning was issued&#13;
for speeding.&#13;
INC#02-709&#13;
Medical  assist.&#13;
Un~versityApartments.  10:42 am.&#13;
Officers were dispatched  due to&#13;
student having seizures.  Student&#13;
~as transported to Kenosha Memo-&#13;
nalHospital.&#13;
A&#13;
10-31-02&#13;
iNC #02-723&#13;
Traffic violation.  CTH G/E. 12:09&#13;
am. Officers  noticed vehicle on&#13;
side of road. After stopping officers&#13;
noticed driver&#13;
&amp;&#13;
passengers  had&#13;
been  drinking.  Citations  were&#13;
issued and explained to passen-&#13;
gers for underage drinking. Driver&#13;
received citation for OWl, arrested&#13;
and transported to to jail.&#13;
INC #02-724&#13;
Agency  Assist.&#13;
Ranger Lot. 12:56 am. Assistance&#13;
was requested by KSD in a traffic&#13;
stop on Outer Loop Rd. with a vehi-&#13;
cle suspected of reckless driving.&#13;
Suspect vehicle not located.&#13;
INC #02-725&#13;
Medical Asssist.&#13;
Union. 7:57 am. A city bus driver&#13;
stumbled and fell down stairs. She&#13;
did not want medical attention.&#13;
Career&#13;
BOYS&amp;GJRLSCWB&#13;
inCaring.&#13;
10-25-02&#13;
INC #02-710&#13;
Speedviolation. STH 31&#13;
&amp;&#13;
CTH JR.&#13;
11 :30&#13;
pm. A citation was issued for&#13;
anSUV going 66 mph in a 45 mph&#13;
zone.&#13;
The Boys&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Girls Club of Kenosha/CYC Sports&#13;
has the following open employment positions:&#13;
INC#02-711&#13;
Theft.   Ranger&#13;
Hall. 1:24 am. A stude nne ported&#13;
money missing from a pocket with-&#13;
out consent. Investigation pending.&#13;
INC#02-712&#13;
Sexual  Assault.&#13;
University Apartments. 3:54 pm. A&#13;
student reported to police depart-&#13;
~ent of being sexually molested.&#13;
Ict,r'!l was checked out at area&#13;
hOspital.Investigation pending.&#13;
INC #02-726&#13;
Agency  Assist.&#13;
CART.  10:03  am.  Probation&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Parole  requested  assistance  in&#13;
arresting a student. Student was&#13;
transported  to Kenosha  County&#13;
Jail.&#13;
INC #02-727&#13;
Van d a lis m .&#13;
GRNQ. 10:56 am. A faculty mem-&#13;
ber reported a sign was torn from&#13;
the wall. Case pending on recovery&#13;
of the sign. There are currently no&#13;
suspects.&#13;
INC #02-728&#13;
Agency  Assist.&#13;
HWY E. 12:01 prn, Officer assisted&#13;
to a KSD transmit of a car vs. deer&#13;
accident until KSD officer arrived.&#13;
All information was turned over to&#13;
sheriff.&#13;
Teen Specialist-  Part time&#13;
positiQn&#13;
to&#13;
develop physical and recrea-&#13;
tiOnal activities for youth ages 6-17,  Hours are ba$ically Mon-Fri&#13;
(off&#13;
one&#13;
weekday). 2-8&#13;
and&#13;
sat,&#13;
9:45-4.&#13;
Can&#13;
be&#13;
somewhat&#13;
flexible&#13;
on hours.&#13;
M.mbe ....hlp Specialist-&#13;
Part&#13;
time position to provide clerical and&#13;
membership check-in at youth facUlty. Houl'$ are baSically Mon-Fri&#13;
(off&#13;
one&#13;
weekday).&#13;
2-8 and&#13;
sa~&#13;
9:45-4.&#13;
Can&#13;
be&#13;
somewhat flexible on hours.&#13;
program  Speclal .... - Numerous positions open&#13;
for&#13;
a mature&#13;
per-&#13;
son&#13;
to&#13;
Implement educational and recreational programs for youth at atter&#13;
schoOl progl'8m in schoOls. Hours are basically Mon-Fri. 2-8. Can&#13;
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Early&#13;
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to&#13;
assist&#13;
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with&#13;
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to&#13;
seven years&#13;
of&#13;
age.&#13;
Mon-Thurs,&#13;
5:30-7;30,&#13;
INC#02-713&#13;
Vandalism.  Tal-&#13;
lentHall, 5:41 pm. A faculty member&#13;
reportedvandalism to the front seat&#13;
~f her vehicle. No suspects at this&#13;
time.&#13;
INC#02-714&#13;
Agency  Assist.&#13;
Hwy 31. (old  HWY  31).  KSD&#13;
requested assistance in an accident&#13;
resulting from a car/deer.  Driver&#13;
wastaken to hospital.&#13;
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day.&#13;
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which  is why nobody  under-&#13;
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approach will  work  for you,&#13;
assumingthat you're thinking,&#13;
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state. Either that, or get a bigger,&#13;
sharper stick.&#13;
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them all!"&#13;
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clubs, Taurus'  at convenient&#13;
stores, Gemini  playing  pocket&#13;
pool,  Cancers  looking  over&#13;
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will&#13;
enevitably follow.&#13;
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Page 16  Nov7  21,2002&#13;
Kevin Locke: Native American&#13;
Philosopher&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Tau Delta&#13;
November 18 at noon.&#13;
Loca.l.p."'--&#13;
tion will be posted on fliers&#13;
a.nlliUl&#13;
when determined.  Until then&#13;
Nathan Cambia, president of&#13;
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applications for membership.&#13;
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you would like to be a part&#13;
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encourages you to c me and&#13;
visit a meeting. It is&#13;
$40:00&#13;
to&#13;
join and&#13;
$30.00&#13;
lor a member-&#13;
ship, the benefits include aca-&#13;
demic development, scholar-&#13;
ships, opportunities  to attend&#13;
local through national meet-&#13;
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ence. Mcroy says," Once you&#13;
join you will always be a&#13;
member."&#13;
aving&#13;
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longest running a    izations.&#13;
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here at Parkside,&#13;
is&#13;
the faculty&#13;
advisor lor&#13;
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should&#13;
come  and' check  them out&#13;
because, "It's fun. Especially&#13;
if&#13;
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_Like most honor secieties. it&#13;
does    require    academic&#13;
"chievement  and you have' to&#13;
Renee Currington&#13;
Reporter&#13;
,&#13;
Ranger News Classified Form&#13;
($O.25/word lor students)&#13;
Name:&#13;
Phone:&#13;
Email:&#13;
Add as you would like to see&#13;
it:&#13;
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to&#13;
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November  (co-sponsored&#13;
by&#13;
the OMSAand Sacred Circle):&#13;
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pa Lakota tribe came  to UW-&#13;
Parkside  on November  I, to&#13;
sing, play music, dance,  and&#13;
speak of his Native American&#13;
philosophy, much of which  is&#13;
based  in  the  Baha'i  faith&#13;
(which originated from Islam).&#13;
His goal is to "raise awareness&#13;
of the Oneness  we share  as&#13;
human beings".  .&#13;
Locke grew up on the Stand-&#13;
ing Rock Reservation in South&#13;
Dakota. His tribe  consists  of&#13;
about&#13;
100,000&#13;
members. During&#13;
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Teacher Corps, an organization&#13;
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teach in areas of great need. He&#13;
spoke of his desire to reach out&#13;
to the youth in these areas, and&#13;
to help them find their "path" in&#13;
life.&#13;
He has won several Native&#13;
America music awards for his&#13;
singing, dancing, and flute per-&#13;
formances. On Friday he sang&#13;
and played the flute for his first&#13;
song "Zuni Sunrise Call", a tran-&#13;
quil traditional morning song.&#13;
·Tuesday, NovS: Film- Power&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Radioactive Reservations&#13;
· Friday,Nov.8: Film - Primal&#13;
Minds&#13;
· Friday, Nov. 15: Poetry and&#13;
Pizza&#13;
, .Wednesday, Nov.&#13;
20:&#13;
Dia-&#13;
logue: Mixed Race/Heritage&#13;
All .are  welcome  to the&#13;
Sacred Circle meetings, which&#13;
take place every Wednesday at&#13;
Noon in CART 129.They would&#13;
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VOLUME 24 • JSSUE 6 • OCTOBER  12,  1995&#13;
page 13&#13;
I&#13;
ESTABLISHED  1972&#13;
Loyola Lakefront Invitational&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I,&#13;
I&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
Instructorgets job in industry&#13;
page 3&#13;
Deep Space Nine: Review&#13;
page 12&#13;
Parkside reacts to OJ Verdict&#13;
page 9&#13;
He Said, She Said ...&#13;
I&#13;
I  I&#13;
or internships  will also be&#13;
discussed.  Julie Anding&#13;
. stressed  the importance of&#13;
"test-driving  a career. This&#13;
way you get a feel for the&#13;
environment  and what your&#13;
interests   are."&#13;
There is no fee for this&#13;
class, however a 15 minute&#13;
appointment  prior to the&#13;
session with Julie Anding is&#13;
necessary.  Space is limited.&#13;
Only 8 spots remain in the&#13;
Career Planing Group.&#13;
Appointments  can be made&#13;
in the Career Center or by&#13;
calling ext. 2452. For stu-&#13;
dents unable to schedule&#13;
the Career Planing Group&#13;
into their schedules this&#13;
fall, another  session will be&#13;
offered in the spring.&#13;
Students  considering&#13;
graduate  school should also&#13;
consider attending  the&#13;
Graduate  School&#13;
Information  Session.  The&#13;
session is designed to out-&#13;
line the steps for applying&#13;
to graduate  school, from&#13;
choosing the right graduate&#13;
school to the application&#13;
forms.&#13;
Questions  about either&#13;
session should be directed&#13;
to Julie Anding in the&#13;
Career Center.&#13;
The  Quest  for Parkside Memories&#13;
•Pamela Bradshaw&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Confused?&#13;
Read this .&#13;
Janette  Deni! is trying to give Parkside&#13;
something it doesn't have:  a yearbook.  In&#13;
the 1985-1986 school year two students&#13;
attempted  to start a yearbook staff.&#13;
However, their proposed budget request&#13;
was denied by SOC due to a lack offunds.&#13;
"My job is to see if I can get more people&#13;
to help out," Deni! explained, adding, "I&#13;
know it's going to be difficult." Deni! is a&#13;
transfer  student from Lakeland College in&#13;
Sheboygan, where she was a member of&#13;
their yearbook staff.&#13;
Encouraging student input, Deni! has,&#13;
"open ideas right now" about the yearbook&#13;
format.  She is considering starting with&#13;
student organizations  and campus events&#13;
and feels that "candids would be a great&#13;
thing."&#13;
People interested  in photography, writ-&#13;
ing, computer layout and anybody who&#13;
wants to learn are encouraged to contact&#13;
Deni!. She stresses that no experience is&#13;
necessary, just interest  and determination.&#13;
Deni! can be reached at 595-2803 or by&#13;
leaving a message with Karla Zahn in the&#13;
Student Activities office, Union 209.&#13;
To begin producing a yearbook "we do&#13;
have a lot of expenses to start out with,"&#13;
Denil said. However, she hopes 1995-1996&#13;
will be the year it happens.  In the future,&#13;
Denil is considering sending out surveys&#13;
for student and faculty suggestions.&#13;
Modern Meters&#13;
• Derek Bishop&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Effective since September&#13;
28,&#13;
twenty new electronic&#13;
parking  meters   were&#13;
installed in the&#13;
Communication  Arts visitor&#13;
parking area.&#13;
The meters are designed&#13;
to make the campus more&#13;
user friendly for prospective&#13;
students,  by increasing the&#13;
time limit to 25 cents for 25&#13;
minutes and $2 for two&#13;
hours of safe parking.&#13;
"The designated people&#13;
can help by not using this&#13;
area for parking from&#13;
6&#13;
a.m.-&#13;
9&#13;
p.rn.&#13;
This space will&#13;
be patrolled and tickets will&#13;
be issued where needed and&#13;
cars will possibly be towed",&#13;
added Police Chief Robert&#13;
Deane.&#13;
Bite Out of the BigApple&#13;
• Kristine Hansen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
After studying theatre in&#13;
the classroom, UW-Parkside&#13;
students will together bite&#13;
into theatre's  core and trav-&#13;
el to New York City. The&#13;
class and trip are entitled&#13;
the New York Professional&#13;
Theater&#13;
Seminar. ""Everyone&#13;
who goes to Florida likes&#13;
this way better," says&#13;
Professor Judy Tucker-.&#13;
Snider, coordinator of the&#13;
class and trip.&#13;
In the class, which will&#13;
meet Mondays from 5:00-&#13;
7:30 p.m. beginning&#13;
February 12 and ending&#13;
March 25, students will&#13;
study the history of .&#13;
Broadway theater.&#13;
The trip to New York City&#13;
is the lab portion of the&#13;
class from March&#13;
9&#13;
to&#13;
March 16, during UW-&#13;
Parkside' spring break.  Out&#13;
of the four plays that will be&#13;
seen, two have already been&#13;
chosen. Each year the class&#13;
sees  a comedy, musical,&#13;
drama, and avant-garde&#13;
(experimental).&#13;
This year's musical is&#13;
A&#13;
Funny Thing Happened on&#13;
the Way to the Forum&#13;
star-&#13;
ring Nathan Lane. The&#13;
score includes "Everybody&#13;
Oughta Have a Maid" and&#13;
"Comedy Tonight:"&#13;
Playright Larry Gelbart&#13;
also wrote the original&#13;
M*A*S*H comedy.&#13;
The drama play,&#13;
Master&#13;
Class,&#13;
stars Zoe Caldwell, a&#13;
Tony winning Broadway&#13;
actress. Playwrite Terrence&#13;
McNally also wrote&#13;
Love!&#13;
Valor! Compassionl.&#13;
Professor Judy Tucker-&#13;
Snider says&#13;
Lave! Valor!&#13;
Compassion!&#13;
"had me&#13;
laughing on the floor."&#13;
In the lab portion of the&#13;
class, "nothing's scheduled&#13;
except for the flight and&#13;
plays," says Heather&#13;
Schmitz, who has taken the&#13;
class twice. Students walk&#13;
or take taxis to the the-&#13;
aters; the only transporta-&#13;
tion provided is to and from&#13;
the airport.  Schmitz saw it&#13;
as an opportunity  to learn&#13;
the landmarks  and how to&#13;
"hop on the subway." "It's a&#13;
free roaming trip, you make&#13;
your own  agenda," says&#13;
•Vicky Wateridge&#13;
Confused about life after&#13;
graduation?  Wondering&#13;
where the answers to&#13;
important  questions will&#13;
come from? Will it be grad-&#13;
uate school or a career?&#13;
Well, now it is time to get&#13;
focused on your future.&#13;
Two meetings will be held&#13;
by the career center with&#13;
both sessions conducted by&#13;
Julie Anding, Career&#13;
Development Coordinator.&#13;
The Career Planing Group&#13;
meets for five weeks start-&#13;
ing Wednesday, October 25&#13;
at noon in Cart 120.&#13;
The Career Planing&#13;
Groups are designed to be a&#13;
starting  point to identify&#13;
and begin to develop possi-&#13;
ble career options.&#13;
Students  who participate  in&#13;
the session will be working&#13;
with a workbook.&#13;
Discussion will cover pos-&#13;
sible career interests  and&#13;
the importance  of skill&#13;
development.  The groups&#13;
will be discussing the val-&#13;
ues in the work place from&#13;
working conditions to real-&#13;
istic views of goals. A goal&#13;
planning process and possi-&#13;
ble plan of action, Volunteer&#13;
Schmitz.&#13;
The first year Schmitz&#13;
went on the trip, she saw&#13;
Tom Hanks and Helen&#13;
Hunt. But the biggest thrill&#13;
was when "we walked onto&#13;
the set of&#13;
Love! Valor!&#13;
Compassion!"&#13;
and the cast&#13;
came out and talked to the&#13;
group. To set foot on a&#13;
Broadway stage was&#13;
thrilling  after studying the&#13;
history of Broadway theater&#13;
at UW-Parkside.&#13;
There are three options&#13;
for this class:  the 1 credit&#13;
lecture class&#13;
and&#13;
1 credit&#13;
lab class for a 2 credit total,&#13;
the 1 credit lab class only,&#13;
or the lab and/or class for&#13;
audit. Taking the New York&#13;
Professional Theater&#13;
Seminar for credit can help&#13;
a&#13;
G.P.A.&#13;
The lab fee ranges from&#13;
$575-$785, depending on&#13;
room size, and includes:&#13;
4&#13;
theatre  tickets, round trip&#13;
airfare, round trip ground&#13;
transportation   from&#13;
LaGuardia  Airport to Hotel&#13;
Edison in NYC, guest&#13;
speakers&#13;
(actors/directors/designers)&#13;
and 7 nights at the central-&#13;
ly located Hotel Edison.&#13;
Tucker-Snider  urges that&#13;
"if anyone wants to go, tell&#13;
them to get on board." .&#13;
Additional  information  on&#13;
deposits and other specifics&#13;
can be obtained in the&#13;
Dramatic Arts Office, Corom&#13;
Arts 221, between 8 a.m.&#13;
and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.&#13;
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