Jobs 7 KKK 4 TAXES 3 HAW 16 MIXING 8 Movies 13 Noby 9 La Bofcme 14 HEY, KIDS! COOKIE MONSTER SAYS THIS ISSUE OF THE UWM POST HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LETTER A AND THE NUMBER 3. The UWEstablished 19btMi Posvolumte 42 , Number 14 December 11, 1937 NEWS December11^997 ine UWM Post Solemn Responsibility Gar­ some members from the liberal side. violation of Section 4 of the Ethics members having run out ol their But she had little success seeking Code, with a maximum penalty of a debts and having sought to evade bage to get Senators Robb, Skibicki, formal reprimand, federal taxes - apparently some­ Vigniette one from Sunday's SA Risler, Kalish, Bernard, Pankratz thing the SA is prepared to reward. legislatathon: the vital business of Seen & and Emerson hauled up on charges Stacking II the day includes one item placed on of violating the Ethics Code's Sec­ Vigniette two: SA President Jes­ Rosek Impeachment II the agenda at the behest of infa­ tion 3.8, whose author says, "is sica Angus pronounced herself The Post was invited once again to mous senatorette Rachel completely inapplicable to the cir­ "nearly in tears" Sunday when early note the impeachment of Matt Rosek "McCarthy" Morris, whose bill of cumstance." When her scheme in the meeting a series of new Heard from his position in the College impeachment against several col­ was torpedoed, Morris herself left in members were added to the Senate Republicans. Again, the embattled leagues was signed in "Solemn Compiled by the Post staff a huff, flinging her meeting materials while a candidate she favored was Rosek was granted a reprieve. Responsibility." She was not alone into the trash. Her departure ulti­ passed over. Sources requesting anonymity say in being outraged that the previous mately contributed to a loss of quo­ Rosek turned on the waterworks meeting had been cut short by the rum. Her early departure, like that of The Leader gin a new paper. The principle rea­ and earned the pity of his peers, politically-motivated departure of those she sought to prosecute, is a Vigniette three: After spending 40 son the funds were made available proving that Republicans are not minutes debating the merits of a to the new Leader newspaper and heartless after all and that despite a $225 allocation, the Senate passed not the Post, according to Presi­ fascistic reputation, Rosek is actu­ &&&&&&&&&S&&&&&&& virtually without debate $12,000 for dent Angus, was that the Leader ally a sensitive nineties man who's former members of the Post to be- was a new paper, by virtue of its not afraid to show his feelings. Csi HARE. BULLETIN BOARD Help the BSW share this season of giving £k with area kids affected by the Wisconsin ^ Telefile Tax Booklets holiday themes. Friday, Dec. 26 ciety (DECUS) is featuring a dis­ Coming Soon from 3 to 4 p.m., the theme will be cussion of the Hypertext Markup Works (W2) state welfare reform program JT "Umoja," and the program will in­ Language (HTML). The DECUS <, Telefile tax booklets will soon be Buy Beanie Babies and bring them to the BSW *& clude discussion by people who meeting for southeastern Wiscon­ arriving by mail. Telefile allows people office for distribution at their Christmas Party M have travelled to Africa. Saturday, sin takes place Dec. 16 at the to file their taxes using a touch-tone Dec. 27 from 3 to 4 p.m., the DEC office, 150 N. Patrick Blvd., on December 21 in the Terrace. Jk telephone in as little as 10 minutes. M celebration will continue with Brookfield, from 6 to 9 p.m. Wil­ As soon as you receive your tax "Kujichagulia" as the theme and liam Farmer, president of WCF Drop off times: M-W-F 9 a.m£ p.m. forms from your employers you can with Beneyatta and Frank James Associates, Big Bend, will dis­ «£ TeleFile your return and get your <§ Drop off site: Union E373 ^^^^ discussing self-determination. cuss how to create web pages, refund in about three weeks, or Questions: Call 229-5559 or page Karen at 41 Monday, Dec. 29, from 6 to 7 p.m., and how to include graphics, lists, less if you decide to have your 590-9552 for "Ujamaa" there will be an Afro- quotes, images and sounds. Infor­ <£•; refund deposited directly into your ' •& centric fashion show, hair-braiding mation also will be available de­ bank account. TeleFile is free. The and head-wrapping demonstra- scribing how to publish one's own call is toll-free and the lines are <&. <& A AAA AJ A A A'A A^A A A A A tions.; Tuesday, Dec. 30 frorrh6 to web page with their Internet Ser­ open 24 hours a day. The telefile : 7 p.m., the celebration will con­ vice Supplier (ISP). The course is < J> *&> & <3 <s>.«Es5 «5 & <fe> <£•£ <&. <&> <&£ «&> <S <ZSbookle <£ t that will be sent to your clude with Nia and storytelling by free and advanced registration is I home will not be replaced if lost. Gwen Kates. For more information not necessary but appreciated. For more information call 297-1040 The UWM Post call 286-3031. Free parking is available at the 1 Established 1956 building. For more information e- Kwanzaa Celebrations To New Thought Community mail: [email protected]; call: 662- Be Held At Milwaukee Sponsors Christmas And 4029 or 1-800-854-0180, or ac­ STAFF Public Libraries New Year's Eve Services cess the Web site: http:// Six Milwaukee libraries will present www.wcfa.com/sewlug. New Thought Community will free programs this month introduc­ Editor in Chief Gary Grass present a candlelight service on • ing the customs and celebration of Red Ribbons To Prevent Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. at the Kwanzaa. Families are invited to Managing Editor Amy Vacant Business Manager TneresaFtynn War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lin­ Drunk Driving This Holi­ join "A Kwanzaa Tribute: Honoring News Editor Bryan G,. Pfeifer Office Manager Babette Grunow coln Memorial Drive., 2nd floor. day Season Our Elders" and sample Kwanzaa Mosaic Editor Kirsten Vacant Ad Manager Theresa Flynn The public service will feature mu­ Mothers Against Drunk Driving food with Munirah Bakari at one of Arts Editor Pete Menting Classifieds Manager KristaKinnius sic, meditation and celebration of (MADD) are asking motorists to Editorial Editor Babette Grunow Advertising Rep. Jodi Skeris, Sean the following three locations: Finney the birth of Christ. tie a red ribbon on their vehicle to Sports Editor Jessica Vacant Mattner,DerrickBasler JeffRobb, Library, 4243 W. North Ave., 286- New Thought Community will also remind them not to drive after drink­ Photo Editor Stan Vacant Rochelle Deborah Bernard 3066, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2 p.m.; present a celebration service on ing. According to the City of Mil­ Copy Editor Sue Gronemus Designer. Michael Diedrick Martin Luther King Library, 310 W. Delivery Marty Enriquez, Jon New Year's Eve at 7 p.m. at the waukee Safety Commission, on Locust St., 286-3098, Wednes­ Hendrichsen Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Mu­ average, one person was killed or day, Dec. 17, 6:30-8 p.m.; Mill StaffWriters(newsandmosaic:)EnkRhey,Ki^talSmaus,yimKogaMe\ncz, seum, 2220 N. Terrace Ave. Help injured in an alcohol related- crash Road Library, 6431 N. 76th St., Kerry Birmingham, Mike Stillson, Rochelle Bernard, Steven Buchholz, celebrate a new year with peace in Wisconsin every 67.6 minutes Lawrence Skorton (arts:) Ami Blachowiak, Scott Boisvert, Adam Qualler, Lee 286-3088, Saturday, Dec.20, 2 and non-violence in memory ofthe during 1996. The commission also Krecklow, Francoise Parker, Mark Ledesma (sports.) Steve Koenig, Greg p.m. Also on Saturday, Dec. 20 at Bump, Pat Collins, Michael Altmeyer, KarenJanka (editorial:)Jeff Reynolds. 50th anniversary of the death of states that currently, alcohol re­ 2 p.m., Villard Library, 3310 W. Staff photographers, designers and3/t/Sts: Paul Berge, Gary Grass, Theresa Ghandi, and the 25th anniversary lated deaths are up in Milwaukee, VillardAve., 286-3079, will present Flynn, Michael Diedrick, Pete Wagner of the death of Martin Luther King, 35% compared to 31% last year, "A Kwanzaa Celebration" with Jr. The public service will feature which shows a need for motorists Clayborn Benson, curator of the The UWM Post music, a burning bowl ceremony, to pass the keys to a designated Wisconsin Black Historical Mu­ 2000 E. Kenwood Blvd., Suite EG-80 candle lighting and meditation. driver if they have been drinking. seum. P0 Box 413, Union Box 88 There will be a pot luck following The MADD Red Ribbon Campaign Milwaukee, WI 53201 the service. Any questions call discourages drinking and driving Phone: (414) 229-4578 Fax: (414) 229-4579 Center Street Library To 273-1970 or 272-2645. all year, but especially during the e-mail: [email protected] Host Series Of Kwanzaa holiday season. By tying a red http://www.uwm.edu/StudentOrg/uwmpost Holiday Programs Home Page Development ribbon on your car, it will serve as One copy free, additional copies $.75 each. The UWM Post, Inc. is an independent nonstock corporation. Center Street Library, 2727 W. (HTML) Course for DEC a reminder not to drive if you have All submissions become the property of The UWM Post, Inc. Published Thursdays throughout the school been drinking. Red ribbons can be year, except for holidays and exam periods. FROM THE UNIVERSITi": The UWM Post is written and Fond du Lac Ave., 286-3090, has Users published by the students of UWM. They are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. UWM planned a series of programs to obtained at local police districts.
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