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The Clackamas Print Page 2 Wednesday, May 17,1995 NEWS Has spring finally arrived? J Familiar signs of spring adorn the west entrance. Photos by Josh Kehler Early fall registration returns to Clackamas by Christi Snavely Opinion Editor Some things are so good they require sequels: “Star Wars,” “Back to the Future,” “Nightmare on Elm Street” (parts 1 - 3?), “Die Hard,” “Po lice Academy.” Early fall registration is no different. “We had really high partici pation last year, over 70 percent followed through and paid for the classes,” said Sue Manzella, admissions supervisor. Its suc cess in its debut was proof enough that it should return as a permanent part of registration. It’s as easy as this: If you were enrolled in spring courses this year, you should have re ceived an appointment card for early registration. “If students haven’t re ceived their registration ap pointment mailer by Monday the 15th, then they should con tact the Help Center and get an appointment time,” Manzella said. “It will all take place in the Community Center. There will be advising sessions, and after the sessions, you will do your scheduling at the Help Center. There will be three stations available to do that.” Sessions will be scheduled during the week of May 22-26 at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. arid 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. arid 2 p.m. Friday. Students participating can save valuable time by bringing a completed registration ticket (available at the Help Center) or your educational plan. Also bring your advising folder, cur rent transcripts and evaluations. Some differences in policy ' include the omission of tele phone registration, which does not apply to early registration. Also, students are not required to pay immediately upon regis tering. They will have until Aug. 31 to pay for courses and be guaranteed the courses. “It’s just a really good way to leave for summer vacation and know that you’ve got those classes for fall,” Manzella said. If you have any questions concerning early fall registra tion, come by or call the Help Center, ext. 2770. Ite Cloduum Bunt Stefä Editor-in-Chief: Tina Guinn (Ext. 2576) News Editor: Anjanette Booth (Ext. 2576) Feature Editor: Jocelyn Gauthier (Ext. 2577) Sports Editor: Jesse Sowa (Ext. 2577) Photography Editor: Chad Patteson (Ext. 2578) Copy Editor: Cori Kargel (Ext. 2578) Opinion Editor: Christi Snavely (Ext. 2576) Business Manager: Donny Kemp (Ext. 2578) Sex in the’90s exposes diverse views on campus by Hoyun Choi Staff Writer The turnout for the Sex in the ‘90s forum last Friday was smaller than expected, but it did not lack diverse points of views. . The panel consisted.; of five panelists with different back grounds and different opinions about sex. Loren Ford, a psychology teacher here at CCC, started out the discussion. Ford felt there needed to be more open conver sations about human sexuality. He also shared some statistics from the 1993 American Enter prise. In 1993, there were an es timated 10 million teenagers who engaged in sexual behavior. Of that number, there were about one million teen pregnancies, 64 per cent out of wedlock. Ford felt there shouldn’t be such a fear of distributing birth control in high schools, because it will not promote sexual behav ior. Instead, it will protect those who have chosen to be sexually active. The representative from the Baptist Student Ministry feels that people should wait until marriage before having sex. There is a True Love Waits campaign which in volves teens in signing a card that says they are going to wait until marriage. The representative be lieves this is a good way to en sure the protection of themselves, as well as their spouse and chil dren. Christopher Martin, from the Cascade Aids Project, was also a panelist. He is an HIV educator for Multnomah County. He feels that education is important in the fight against diseases. He feels a commitment to himself and the community to do his best so that they are not so affected by Aids. Grads and Students ♦ ♦♦♦ Staff Writers/Photographers: Eric Eatherton, Hoyun Choi, Patrick Lundstrom, Brendon Neal, Jon Roberts, Lora Wahrgren, Linda Barr Batdorf, Amy Bierman, Josh Kehler ♦ ♦♦♦ Secretary: Joanne Gale (Ext. 2309) Advisor : John Knowlton (Ext. 2310) The Clackamas Print aims to report the news in an honest, unbiased, professional manner. The opinions expressed in The Clackamas Print do not necessarily reflect those of the student body, college administration, its faculty or The Clackamas Print's advertisers. Products and services ad vertised in The Clackamas Print are not necessarily endorsed by anyone associated with The Clackamas Print. The Clackamas Print is a weekly publication distributed every Wednesday except for finals week. The adver tising rate is $4.50 per column inch. All signed letters to the editor will be considered for publication and must be submitted by 1 p.m. the Friday prior to the next issue. Clackamas Community College, 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon, 97045; Barlow 104; (503) 657-6958, ext. 2309. There are some efforts on our campus for sex education. There are condom machines in the bath rooms and pamphlets in the ASG office. Throughout the forum, stu dents shared their views on sex. Although they had different opin ions, no one promoted sex. They all agreed on one thing: educa tion is crucial in the fight against sexually transmitted diseases. For Sale: *81 Mercury Capri, black, w/sunroof, 4cyl.,5spd., 4 extra mounted studded tires, $975. Call 650-3654. For Sale: English saddle, Excellent condition!! Asking $350.00. Call 654-3549. Ask for Christina. 1988 Suzuki GSXR 1100. 5k actual miles. Good Condition $3750 Fast, Fast, Fast!!! Great Summer! Contact Ian at 656- 6079 in the afternoon. Mountain Bike for sale!!! ‘BRAND NEW* Double-butted chromoly frame. 18-speedShimano components. 15 inch frame. Quick-release on front and rear tires, as well as seat post re lease. $325.00 Call 654-2398. 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