The New Perspective • Volume 34, Issue9 • 2/1/11

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CARROLL UNIVERSITY

FEBRUARY 1, 2011

Public Safety leases motorcycle Harley to patrol Grad Center, Greene Field Station, and aid in cross-walk

MATA Exhibition features local art teachers’ work

Luke Bennewitz Editorial Staff

The Carroll University Department of Public Safety has recently invested in alternative modes of transportation to patrol Carroll’s campus. The most recent addition to Public Safety’s vehicles is a motorcycle embroidered with blue and orange and Carroll’s name. Leased by Public Safety last semester, the motorcycle made its debut ride in the fall semester, specifically during the Homecoming activities. Carroll is the first private university in Wisconsin that has its own motorcycle, with Marquette University looking to copy the tactic. “There have been numerous compliments by parents about the motorcycle,” said Mike Zens, Director of Public Safety. “The motorcycle gives more visibility to the Department around campus for students and other members of the Carroll community.” However, there have been several students that have approached Zens and other members of Public Safety about the need for the motorcycle on campus and the use of tuition dollars on the vehicle. “Public Safety does not own the motorcycle,” said Zens. “Carroll University is leasing the vehicle [from] Harley-Davidson Motor Company for $1,500 for the entire year.” Zens gave a basic summary of the costs for the motorcycle and the costs of other vehicles that Public Safety uses. The motorcycle costs 50 cents per mile that it travels, versus the patrol vehicles that cost between $3 and $4 per mile traveled. Additionally, there were some initial start-up costs for the motorcycle, including the radio and lights. “The motorcycle is economically beneficial to have patrolling campus,” said Zens. “The motorcycle is also stored in the garage by the Public Safety house on Wright Street, so it is protected from damage during the times when the weather is bad.” According to Zens, the motorcycle is going to be used eight months out of the year. During those months, the motorcycle will allow for Public Safety to patrol in different ways that will make campus safer.

Contemporary issues expressed by educators Kristina Ljujic

Editorial Staff The Milwaukee Area Teachers of Art (MATA) Exhibition of Drawings, Prints and Photography has been on display at Carroll University’s Humphreys Art Center since Jan. 15, with the opening reception having been on Jan. 22.

MOTORCYCLE continued on Page 2

Members of the Carroll Community are among the award winners. Carroll’s adjunct lecturer of art, Charles Wickler, won the award for Best in Show for his piece “Global Commitments,” a work created in colored pencil on a collage of atlas

maps. Wickler has been a member of MATA since the 1970s, and served at President in 2005. Brooke Mulvaney, Collections Manager of Works on Paper at the Milwaukee Art MuseMATA EXHIBIT continued on Page 5

Charles Wickler “The Media Controls the Message” in colored pencil. Photo by Kristina Ljujic

Abroad & About : Students record their wordly travels to Ireland, Thailand, and Italy. PAGE 6

Packer Pride in the Sha: Local businesses serve up Super Bowl specials. PAGE 4

Basketball: Both Carroll teams are on the verge of a tournament berth. PAGE 10

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