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XXII No. 5 THE PRINT Wednesday, November 2,1988 Clackamas Community College Oregon City, Oregon Career Market Campus costumes gives assistance News answered. by Laurie Washbum There will be a great variety Staff Writer The Career Market will be held of occupations on hand at the today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Career Market: a graphic designer the Community Center. Gail Laf from Nike, a promotions coordi- Mike Kopetski, Demo erriere of the Career Develop nator/DJ from KGON, a physi te candidate for Oh cal therapist, a professional mu ment Center has helped provide in congress,<will visit the this opportunity to assist students sician, an Omark manufacturing ' campus tomorrow from 1 ti * in making decisions on future ca -engineer, and many others. ll :30 a.m. He will be walking “This is a wonderful oppor reers. around different areas of the tunity for anyone with career ques Attendingstudents may ask campus. Students and staff are professionals in a particular field tions to get solid information from invited to ask questions of the their own questions. They can the experts. The professionals candidate. get the hard facts from the people coming to Career Market are very who perform the occupations excited about what they are doing and very eager to help others every day. There will be 70 individuals, make wise career decisions,” said Attention all writers. The made up ofvisiting professionals, Laferriere. If you have any questions or Gaines Smith Writing Con and CCC instructors. Speakers test Committee is now accept from different fields will have a comments about the Career Mar ing entries from resident Ore table, so that students will be ket, contact Gail Laferriere at gon writers . There are cash able to get all of their questions Ext. 396, or go to CC117 in the Community Center. prizes in three categories: fic tion, non-fiction and humor. Entries must be original ma terial not published before Nov. 18,1988. Mail entries to by Briane CL Dotson tion. The highest costing com Gaines Smith Writing Con Staff Writer munity college in the state is at test, care of Anne Kern,secre Clackamas Community Col $264 per term. . The . average photo by Julie Church tary , 449 Howard , Eugene lege students could see a hike in tuition, nation wide, for commu Head Librarian Valerie McQuaid gets into the Halloween OR 97404. tuition cost starting next year ac nity colleges in 1987 was $687 spirit Monday as she portrays the Wicked Witch from cording to Bill Ryan, adminis per year. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." trative dean of college services This year, Clackamas is and planning. operating with a $16 million The proposal for tuition budget. However, some things Graduates of the DH/SP increase would be $10 a term will be done differently: thermo program currently enrolled which would bring the tuition to stats will be turned down to 68 in CCC classes are invited to a cost of $240. This is an increase degrees which will save around a brown bag lunch next Tues of 4.3%, about the same as what five percent on the heating bill. day, 12:30-1:30, in P-104. must, be interviewed by Judy the inflation rate is at according Lawns will not be watered as much i by Briane CL Dotson I Staff Writer Peabody. to Ryan. .during the summer months, sav Clackamas Community. Raising the tuition $10 per ing from $25-30,000 a year. Pay for tutors is $3.50 an term is worth about $100,000 to . I College’s tutorial program is open Replacement of instructional | for all students who need help hour. The student is required to CCC. Around 13% of CCC’s equipment and up-rkeep mainte bring, his own books. However, finances comes from student ■< nance will be put off also. ■ and are Willing to ask for it. Tutorial classes are based on students are not allowed to work tuition, 50% comes from tax See a movie for (almost) !■ the need of the student. To go more than 20 hours a week as a payers. The remaining 27% comes free! Luxury Theatres offer a “With this tuition increase I about getting involved and being tutor. from the state of Oregon. free film night to benefit the the school is trying to reach a There are over 70 free hand J tutored,.a student needs to go to In comparison with; other - happy medium with the tax pay Oregon Food Bank. Movie- I Judy Peabody’s office in Barlow outs available in the learning lab, community colleges around .the ers with what is fair for lhe> stu are mvited to see a first ■ and fill out a tutorial card and go covering everything from how to country, CCC is in the middleof ■ dents also,” Ryan said. run film at Luxury Theatres in take a test, to studying math. I through an interview process. the road when it comes to tui- the Portland area. Admission The only real requirements is free with a donation of at ■ are that .the student is attending least two cans of food at the ■ the class regularly, is approved door. People are asked to ■ by his instructor, and that the donate high protein foods.(like ■student is in the appropriate class. tuna or chili) equal to the price Tutors* are available at all admission. This event is ■times during regular business scheduled to take place on ■hours except Fridays. To set up Tues., Nov. 15. For more m- ■ a time, a student needs to fill out formation call the Oregon ■a request card. d Bank at 282-0555. “It is not only important ■ students come in for tutoring, it I" is also important for them to see ¡their instructor,” Peabody said. There arc two different kinds of tutors: a student tutor and a person specialized in the field of study the student is having prob lems in. Students who would like to ■become a student tutor must have a 3.0gradepointaverage,an Aor ■3 in the subject they wish to tu- ballot measures Mor, and they must be approved H)y the chairperson of that aca- ■lemic area. Then, the student Kopetski to visit campus Writers invited to enter contes Tuition hike due Brown bag lunch set Tutoring available to all | students at Clackamas Cans Film Festival to be in Nov. centimeters -12.72 Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab