Student interest? If there is anybody out there who still thinks that student involvement at Clackamas Community College is more than just a dream we advise that they not read this editorial. Two of the four open Associated Student Govern­ ment officer positions will be uncontested. There is only one person running for the position of ASG president (the highest office in student govern­ ment) and there is one person running for business manager. There are also four open senate positions; positions that just never seem to get filled. It was worse though. For awhile there were nine openings in the senate. Can this lack of people for positions be attributed to lack of publicity? -- maybe. Can it be attributed to the twenty-first letter of the alphabet? - unquestion­ ably. ffllS |5 4 VERY S4D> K4LLAP yW A YOiWG ÔÇAM4TE WfW A Pf>P IN ENGLISH GOING Tfi 4 PLACEMEN PUREAU- I am writing this letter after three weeks of trying) Editor of the Cougar Print to cover ASG meetings. I have always felt that the Cougar Print's job was to» students of what is happening through their publications, reason this area isn't covered is laziness on the part of the get the news out. I can understand missing a meetingi ASG news go unreported is plain not doing your job, If I decided not to have a meeting one week just boa too lazy to conduct it I would expect to be replaced,« ignored week after week. It is said ASG news is boring,J our problem as there is always something happening. For last week we expelled one of our senators, then this ws instated him after two weeks of highly emotional debate, paper ignored this and many other things that we arei with. We have control over a nice chunk of money andl students should know how we use it. I need to know’ count on the Cougar Print to get the news out or arewe have to ask for another newspaper that can do the job. There is a lot more happening in our Student Govern myself closing the partition between the offices so wet be more efficient. Next week we will be voting to give ana $1900 to the Community Fair Committee and whether! $800 dictaphone system. Do the students feel we are spent money wisely or not? That is a question I would hope would ask your readers so we can bring the students backi picture. Your paper is a big link between ASG and then students and without your help we are very much isolated. I hope the Cougar Print can get its act together for the* of the year and do its job with a little less sense of Charlitl ra Constitution twist To the Editor: PUBLICATIONS STAFF I am writing this letter in response to the senate and their Mouse ways of twisting the Constitution to fit the needsof few. The few I refer to shall remain nameless for theirsake.il this matter should be brought to the attention of the it According to the By-Laws of the Constitution of CCCft any senator shall take 6 (six) credit hours to be eligibli senate or elected office. There are two senators, who arend the required credits, but are senators, because they are ono tees which will benefit them the most but do not repres students of CCC which they deserve. I hope that with the upcoming election for officers,we< the first time, get officers with a back bone, and aretaki interest of the students first. 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Offices: Trailer B - Telephone: 656-2631, ext. 259 The Cougar Print is the weekly student-managed newspaper for Clackamas Community College, financed through student fees and advertising. Opinions expressed in the Cougar Print do not necessarily reflect those of the CCC administration, faculty or the Associated Student Government. Editorials, columns and signed letters reflect only the opinions of the editors and the persons signing them. Correspondence should be addressed to the above address. The Cougar Print, a member of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Associ­ ation, aims to be a fair and impartial journalistic medium covering the campus community as thoroughly as possible. We encourage participation through letters, freelance articles and story ideas and suggestions. Deadlines are the Friday of the week prior to the Thursday publication date. Page 4 Letters policy: The Cougar Print welcomes letters to the editor,( the editorial policy of the Cougar Print to accept only those W have been typewritten, double-spaced or carefully printed in ink,# have been signed by the person submitting the letter. The edit# requires that at the bottom of the letter the person or persons«! letter attach his or her full name, address and a phone number«! person can be reached for verification. Thursday, Aprili