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8_________ The End Bond: increased enrollment taking a heavy toll WEdiMEsdAy, OcTobER 18, 2000 T ñe CI ac I camas P rin cent. Students must trek around campus between the fragmented The art department is housed in spaces of the computer science a 90 year-old building that floods department in the Streeter, almost yearly. The building was a Clairmont and Gregory buildings. Smucker’s warehouse and office Some of the classes have been building until moved online Smucker’s donated because there it to the college in is so little the late sixties. In its classroom would give present location, space. Testing us the only source rotting buildings, Nurs of money we have regular insect infes ing, automo tations and no air tive and to address the conditioning also nearly all building concerns. plague the art pro other pro gram. grams on John Keyser “It’s a constant campus are College President battle to even keep feeling the it going,” said Rick crunch that True, art depart rapid growth ment chair. “Thinking about the in enrollment and technology have potential for proper sculpture, and put on the college. t photography labs with proper The only solution available to equipment, is very exciting.” Clackamas, in addressing these STEVE NIELSEN / Clackamas Prin This year, enrollment in the com problems, is the money the bond puter science program is up 20 per will provide, according to Keyser. Portable buildings, behind the Gregory Forum, are used for testing and media services. Continued from poge 1 77z/.s CLaSS'FiedS Airline voucher (fully transferable) worth $550.00. Will trade for laptop. Please call Edward Almada at 503- 657-6623 or 503-253-0536 if inter ested. WeeR Open Computer Lab at the Har- mony/OIT Campus. The Small Busi ness Development Center has com puters available with Internet and printer access in Room OIT 170. Fall Term hours are M/W noon to 6 p.m., T/Th 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri. 1 -5 p.m. Call X 6447 or X 3485 for information. Check for Friday availability/excep- tions to above stated hours. Limited assistance is available. Open to all stu dents, staff and members of the com munity. Tutors Needed Earn $8.96/hour and receive Cooperative Work Experience credit while tutoring Professional/ Technical and Transfer students on campus. One on one, small groups or on-line. Great Experience for Educa tion Majors! For more information contact Don Paul Shula, Tutorial Ser vices Coordinator, CC 122,657-6958 X 2324. Need A Tutor? Get help before it’s too late. One on one, small groups or on-line tutors arc free and available for most subjects. Contact Don Paul Shula, Tutorial Services Coordinator, CC 122,657-6958 X 2324. Lost Something? Check out the Lost & Found in the Student Activities office CC 140. Looking For Volunteer Opportuni ties? Apply for the Service to Com munity Scholarship in CC149. Wanted: Cars that need manual trans mission work, including differentials, drive lines, clutches and axles. Jerry Cook's Power Transmission students would like to use your vehicle for their project. Please contact Jerry at X 2546 or Pam Brown X 2354. CLaSSiFiedS Cannon color printer for sale $ 100. Model BJ-C 6000 series. Included is ink, cables and all hookups that come with product. Call Margaret Howard at 503-657-0779. Please no calls before 3 p.m. MWF. WeeK The 7 C’s Cat Club- Dedicated to helping feral cats of Clackamas County. We are gearing up for a new year. Call X 2154 for more information. Christmas Craft Fair Applications are now available in CC 140. It will be held in Randall Hall on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 from 9 a.m-4 p.m. Call Michelle at X 2245 for more informa tion. Chrysalis Poets & Writers Every Wednesday women writers gather to share their work from noon- 2 p.m. ATTENTION CHRYSALIS— The room for the weekly women’s writing group has changed. On Oct. 11 and 18, we will meet in CC 127. After that, we will meet in Dye 126. Sorry for the confusion. Feeling Queer? The Rainbow Club is a support and social group for gay lesbian, bisexual, transgender and cu rious students' We meet on Mondays at noon in M253 to talk with each other in a safe environment. For more information, call Kate Gray at 657- 6958X2371 Water Conservation Tips from Phi Theta Kappa Indoors: / 1. Don’t let the water run when wash ing dishes 2. Fill your dishwasher, before running it 3. Defrost food in the refrigerator or the micro wave Outdoors: 1. Try automatic irrigation systems 2. Water the lawn only when needed 3. Do not water the pavement Phi Theta Kappa, neither a sorority nor a bunch of geeks, PTK is a club for students who have earned a GPA of 3.5 or better, who want to pursue CLaSSiFiedS Tires for sale: 4 new 33-12.50-15, wild country Radial RVT tires on 10-15 Ford 5 lug aluminum clear coat wheels. $550. Contact Kevin O'hogen at 503-722-3927. No calls after 9 p.m. please. daSSiFiedS 1989 Dodge Dakota 2 wheel drive for sale. Includes 3.9 V6 automatic overdrive, AM/FM cassette, new engine, rebuilt transmission, bed liner, cargo rack, rear sliding win dows, new tires and battery. $3,200 OBO. Please contact Kevin O'hogan at 503-722-3927. No calls after 9 p.m. please. TH'S WeeK ÍWeeK scholarships and scholarly discus sions. Also for those who want to serve the community by mentoring kids and want to have fun with other college students. Applications are in the Student Activities Office (CC140) or in the office of Kate Gray X 2371, SI22, or Dave Arter X 2210, Pl24. Apply today. Native American Student Club meets every Tuesday noon-lp.m. in the Skylight Dining Room. Call DeCole at 657-9233. Campus Crusade For Christ meets on Thursdays in B 113 from noon-1 p.m. Please come, you are totally wanted there! Scholarship Money! There are scholarships available NOW for stu dents in the following areas: ♦Horticulture ♦Life and Career Options, YPOP, Bridges ♦Gerontology, and Pre-Employment Programs ♦Industrial Education Field ♦Transfer Degree Programs ♦Art ♦Criminal Justice ♦Engineering ♦Service to Community Internship Don’t delay! Applications for these scholarships are due on Monday, Nov. 6, by 5 p.m. If you would like more information about these scholarship opportunities please call Chippi Bello at 657-6958 X 2373 or stop by the Financial Aid Office. For your con venience, there is also a kiosk in the Community Center with information about these scholarships and outside scholarship opportunities. Improve Your Math Grades!! Start a study group. The Math Lab has a room that you can reserve for your group of three or more. Just stop by the Math Lab or call 657-6958 X 2736 for more information. Free Math Tutoring - Stop by the math lab for free tutoring from 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday -Thursday. Fridays we close at 5 p.m. and Satur day hours are from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Stop by today. Musicians Wanted sasstBi Classifieds are free to students staff, and faculty of Clackama Community College. Please try t( limit yourself to around 70 words If you're advertising off-campus classifieds cost $2 for the first 1! words, and 15 cents for every word thereafter. All classifieds must ba paid in advance. feeK ' Europe 2001 For Moms, Daugh ters, Sisters, And Friends: Europe Tour #5, sponsored by AAWCC/ Connections. Share in the discover)' and learning of educational travel on this 10-day introductory tour of Lon don, Paris, and the Swiss Alps with Carol Evans and Linda Vogt, CCC in structors. Approximate tour cost is $2300, and take-off time will be mid June. Extended travel options are available. Call Carol at X 2444 for more information. Pep Band- Drums, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Homs of any type. Play Rock, R & B, Pop, Soul. No audition necessary. If you want to play for FtJN and meet people, Pep Band is for you! ! ! Scholarship Funds available. Jazz Combo - Funk/Fusion/Latin/ Jazz music in small groups, all instru ments. No audition necessary. Join a small,band and learn how to play rhythm, solo, group and improvise. Jazz Ensemble— (Instrumental) Play Big Band Jazz/Latin/Funk music in CCC’s leading instrumental perform ing group. This group performs in the Northwest, has recorded and has toured Europe. Band at Noon — (Large Ensemble) Play in a band that plays concert band and chamber music. All wind, string and percussion instruments welcome. ♦Get help paying tuition Have you played in High School - Church - Garage Band? ♦Keep up your music - Have Fun - Meet people - Improve your knowl edge - Get to a higher level Join a CCC music Group!!! Visit the Music Department upstairs in Randall Hall or call657-6958 ext 2160. Want to Be a Snowboard Instruc tor or Ski Instructor? Timberline offers a college credit class for ski and snowboard instructor training. It starts Nov. 11 &12 through Nov. 18 & 19. Cost for credits and $125 fee to Timberline is due a week before class. A Timberline representative will be on campus in the Community Center Mall on Wednesday, Oct 25 from 11-1 to answer questions and promote the new ski year. Call Nancy Mikleton at X 2450 for more information. Pacific University Will be on Cam pus Oct. 19. An admission repre sentative will meet with students in the Community Center, so please be sure to stop by to ask questions and get information about this outstand ing university. Ranked as one of the best private colleges in the nation, Pa cific University has provided quality education for over 150 years! The French Club will meet on Thursdays from noon-1 in B 203. The French Table will be in B203 from noon-1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To Belize or not to Belized, Oct. 19. Bob Misley, CCC life science instructor, talks about Belize and shows slides from noon-1 p.m. to day in the Gregory Forum.