The Winonan - 2000S

The Winonan - 2000S

Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 2000s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 4-18-2007 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan2000s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (2007). The Winonan - 2000s. 177. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan2000s/177 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 2000s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 10 0 Wednesday, April 18 2007 Volume 85 Issue 23 INSIDE: The transition of News • • • • • • • • • • Students explore a • Shanthal Perera First Ammend- • WINONAN ment rights • Chartwell's Campus dining service will • be ditching the food transfer policy at the . Winona sex- end of the fall semester. offender update: • Under the new rules, meals plans • available at the café have been decreased How to protect while the amount of Kryzsko cash, a form yourself • of credit used to pay for meals, will be • increased, said Bruce Bechtle, Jack Kane manager. III Graduation is • The new meal plans will also change a few weeks • the number of meals required per week at Jack Kane cafeteria. Students can away: What are • choose, from seven, 10 or 14 meals per students doing • week compared to the current plan which allows a minimum of 10 and maximum of to prepare for • 19 meals. the real world? • Currently, food transfers allows • students under Chartwell's meal plan to buy four meals from the Smuag between Arts • 1 and 3 p.m. and between 4:15 and 7 p.m. Transfer meals include a free drink and • a "Shakespeare cost $4.20. • Transfers were designed for students in the Park" • who couldn't eat at the cafeteria at the to perform regular hours due to class schedules. • According to Bechtle, the idea of at Lake Park • removing the transfer policy was brought Bandshell up about two years ago and was added into • Chartwell's proposal when the company ■ BCAA hosts • renewed their contract with Winona State last year. The changes were set to take third annual • place during the second year of the new Winona Idol • contract. Bechtle also hinted at a cheaper price competition • for the meal plan. "After the budget was • approved by the senate, the board rate 111 Roberts reviews went down," Bechtle said. Tarantino and • Currently, Chartwells and Winona State • are discussing specifics on the amount of Rodriguez's Charwells will be reducing the number of transfers available to students from 19 "Grind House" to 14 a week. See TRANSFER, Page 2 Phone: (507) 457-5119 http://www.winona.edu/winonan , 1 %■•• \AAAAAS.,•••4 40 ■144 ■ •■••14. • N 1 Winona State to host Celebration of the Book to improv jazz workshop present Nancy Faulkum The Winona State Universi- tion Awards are hosted by the tural experiences. The Winona State Univer- A $35 non-refundable de- ty 2006-07 Library Athenaeum Celebration of the Book Se- The Athenaeum reflects the sity Department of music, in posit is due by Friday, June importance the university plac- 29. The remaining balance is Series presents speaker Nancy ries. cooperation with the Upper The Winona State Univer- es on humanities, the arts and due at check-in on July 13. Faulkum along with the Stu- Mississippi Jazz Society, of- sity Library Athenaeum hosts the sciences. The program is directed by dent Book Collection Awards fers an all-day jazz workshop events thatexplore and enhance For more information and Winona State music profes- at 1 p.m. today on the second for middle school and high the intellectual life of the uni- event descriptions, visit www. sor Rich MacDonald. floor of the Darrell W. Krueger school students. July 13 to 14 versity and the region, bringing winona.edu/library/athenaeum, at the Winona State Perform- Instructors for the work- Library. Faulkum, who is from Book together scholars, performing call Kendall Larson at 507- ing Arts Center. shop include: Dustin Moburg, Cliff Bookstores in Wabasha, artists, students, community 457-5367 or e-mail klarson@ The workshop includes trombone/jazz history; Chip Minn., speaks about the mean- members and other interested winona.edu. instruction in jazz improvisa- Schreader, clarinet and saxo- ing of the book in her life. people for the intellectual dis- tion and jazz styles and a per- phone; Gary Urness, trumpet; The Student Book Collec- cussion and the sharing of cul- formance at the 20th Annual George Von Arx, trombone; Lake Winona Jazz Festival on Eric Heukeshoven, piano; Saturday, July 14, at 11 a.m. Mike James, guitar and bass; TRANSFER Continued from page 1 All instrumentalists are Gerald Gleason, tuba; and welcome. Rich MacDonald, drums. Kryzsko cash increased in the flexibility. Also, he hopes the them. Students are housed in Wi- For more information or to separate meal plans. rush hour crowd will become "I never really eat at the café nona State residence halls and register, call Jenny Lamber- Administrators are still more spread out and it will make anyways," Beery said. "The receive three meals. son, workshop coordinator, finalizing which meal plan retail areas more accessible. food down here is much better The cost is $70 per student. at 507-457-2963 or e-mail: should have more Kryzsko "A lot of times kids don't and I end up spending more Local students not needing [email protected]. cash, the plan with 14 meals or use all of their meals up here. down here." housing may attend for $60. seven meals per week. If (the new plan) works for Suganthini Subramanian, a There is also a proposal on them, it might be a good idea. student employee at Chartwells' a meal buyback plan, in which It should be their choice," Coyote Jacks, hoped the new students could purchase meals said Kathy Bundy, who works plan would reduce the 1 p.m. Five of 880 spring back from Chartwells that they at Jack Kane. "There's more rush. haven't used for more Kryzsko variety downstairs and that's "We always expect a crowd cash for the next semester. a plus. They can also pick and 10 minutes to the hour and 20 graduates finish Bechtle hoped all the choose and don't even need to minutes after, but I think the proposals will be sorted out buy a whole meal." 1 o'clock rush will definitely sometime this week. Some days are crazy, said reduce," Subramanian said. Because of inflation, it is Bundy, who is in charge of the with perfect GPA's possible that some food prices cafeteria's salad bar. could go up while some could She hoped the flexibility ence, elementary education, Five of the more than 880 come down, Bechtle said. would benefit both sides Winona State Univerity spring Worthington, Minn. and even out some of the Sheila Skilling, bachelor of Bechtle also hinted at a graduates will graduate with a pressure. arts, communication studies, cheaper price for the meal 4.0 grade-point average. plan. "After the budget was There were mixed reactions These graduation candi- Prior Lake, Minn. from students, stemming from Brent Ylvisaker, bachelor approved by the senate, the dates are: overall room and board price specifics of the new plan. of arts, political science, Zum- Jodi Henriksen of Niles, Ill., has decreased," Bechtle said. Freshman Chris Woznicki bachelor of science, special brota, Minn. wasn't pleased with the news, Elizabeth Zwald, bachelor Bechtle felt the new rules education-developmental dis- give students the opportunity but freshmen Patrick Beery of science, elementary educa- abilities/elementary education. to purchase from wherever and Lauren Beals said more tion, Garner, Iowa. Marit Janssen of Worthing- they want and provides more Kryzsko cash would work for ton, Minn., bachelor of sci- Conking for a gyrn.2 $27.95 10 Tans $24.95 1 Month Tanning w/ Package 30% Off Purchase All Major Label Lotions Cal Tan, Supree, Nitro & More Boaratvalk Open Until Midnight www.greatrivermanagement.com S ranmno 71 West 3rd Street, Downtown Winona 507-452-7133 email: [email protected] Fitness y "The gym business that stays in business:' 2 News - Wednesday, April 10, 2007 rMg.'COM.:VMMMVMW'AMFM.P....wMMggPAiiMiia Recently released sex offender back behind bars Currently, 89 sex offenders live in Winona and only the police know their identities Wendy Hailer WINONAN While level 3 sex offender Nicholas Lee Arnoldy might be back in a jail cell, the threat of sexual violence in the city still remains. A TEAM EVENT TO Two days after being FIGHT C CER released from jail for previous criminal sexual misconduct charges, Arnoldy was spotted by a neighbor talking to young Winona girls from the balcony of his West Fifth Street boarding house residence. students Winona police officer Kevin Kearney said there relay for life "was nothing sexual about the contact," but it violated his Winona State University probation conditions. and St. Mary's University Arnoldy will serve 120 .44 ..<41` co-sponsor the fourth annual days and then either can return Relay for Life April 21-22, in to Winona or enter a "civil the Winona State courtyard. commitment," like a prison ...AMMER The Relay for Life or a hospital, for an extended Mark Chryst/WINONAN committee also seeks cancer period of time, Kearney said. survivors who wish to share This building on the corner of West 5th Street and Mechanic Street is the new residence of their stories. Arnoldy's presence in the a level three-sex offender in Winona. This building is about a mile from the Winona State community shocked residents The event honors survivors University main campus, 0.7 miles from Winona State's west campus and only 0.4 miles during a recognition ceremony.

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