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_______ L News TN e ClAckAMAs P rint WEdNEsdAy, OcTobER 15, 1999 Chartwells hires new food service director MANDY GOOD Staff Writer The new face in the cafeteria is that of Tom Peddecord, a graduate of Portland’s Western Culinary Institute, and the new kitchen supervisor, who said he plans a few changes to make the cafeteria even better. “Everyone who works here is working on a common goal,” said Peddecord. He explained the en tire staff is determined to make the cafeteria a comfortable and appealing restaurant, with sea sonal decorating, enhanced food quality and greater menu variety. “This is a good opportunity to get experience in a facet of the food industry that I haven’t been exposed to,” said Peddecord, who combined his schooling at the Institute with a two-month in ternship at a Michelin Star res taurant in Scotland. to Clackamas. Being on a college campus is Although the hours here are not new to Peddecord, who said different, Peddecord still has working here has brought back comprehensive duties. He su many memories- the patterns of pervises 12 employees in the being busy kitchen, orders and then hav the food, plans ing to re the daily food group; the specials, and is Everyone who time his cus responsible for works here is tomers want scheduling, to eat remind payroll, cater working on a him of his own ing, and cus common goal college days tomer service. at California Still, he is ex Tom Peddecord State Univer cited to be back Chartwells Supervisor sity. at a college. Since then, “Higher edu Peddecord cation is a very has worked at Portland hotels strong force in my family, and and restaurants, where he was everyone in my family was or on duty many late nights, week is in the education process,” ends, and holidays; these ex said Peddecord, who finds the tensive hours were a primary college atmosphere happily factor in his decision to come nostalgic. TONI MCMICHAEL / Clackamas Print Some of Tom Peddecord's new responsibilities in the cafeteria are supervising employees, ordering food, payroll, catering and customer service. Controversy: 'We need to put the student back in student government' Continued from page 1 done wrong, I think it is up to students to impeach and remove her,” continued Darris. “That’s why we have the process there. It’s a student government and 1 think we need to put the student back in student government, in my humble opinion. Students should be in control of it, in volved in it and we should teach you guys to be citizens and ac tively engaged. It’s your gov ernment. Learn to govern your selves. I think educational insti tutions, including mejishould stay out of it because I’m not a student. It’s not my government. I think it’s your job as students to determine whether or not she’s doing the job.” When asked if the removal of an elected officer should be dealt with by the students themselves and not the admin istration, Connett’s reply was candid. “I would need more discus sion of that because I don’t un derstand the rationale. I guess my first question would be, what does the administration do with the complaints it re ceives? Does that mean that the administration can get com plaints about an officer and not do anything? It seems like it really says that there’s no course of action (by the col lege) when it’s an elected of ficer.” At press time yesterday, the date for Rankin’s hearing had not been scheduled. NEWS IN BRIEF Candlelight Vigil A candlelight vigil will be held Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the football stadium of Oregon City High School. Speakers will be Darlene Hooley, congresswoman for district 5; Cindy Brown, executive director of “Cam paigning to End School Violence" and "Jason", who will speak of his personal triumph over violence. Formore info, call (503) 657-8440. Alcohol Awareness Alcohol awareness week will be held Oct. 18-22 in Gregory Forum. The event is open to students, friends and family, who may receive information and ask questions about alcohol-related problems. If the weather permits, the production will be held outside with the possibility of a band and BBQ on Friday. For info, contact ASG at 657-6958 ext. 2477. Rainbow Group The 11th annual Coming Out Day Monday served for gay, lesbian, bi sexual and transsexual people everywhere to come out. This event marked the beginning of national Gay Awareness Week and was sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign, a national organi zation. Although the college did not formally participate, there is a club for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transsexual students, The Rainbow Group. This club serves as a social and support group. “It’s to provide a safe place for people,” said club advisor Kate Gray. Meetings are held at noon on Fridays, location undecided. Formore info, on club meetings, contact Kate Gray at ext.2371. WERE STOCKED WITH OPPORTUNITIES! orders to WINCO FOODS is stocked with top-shelf opportunities for talented go-getters looking for flexible schedules and some excellent income. With a competitive salary range, WinGo is the perfect solution for those seeking career or part-time opportunities. 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