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N ews 2 • T he C lackamas P rint M ay 5, | campus] All reports are taken from CCC’s campus safety incident fl Summaries are edited /«, clarity, not content. I 1 4-26-04 1:56 p.m. Student reported harass! incident involving othel students. 4-26-04 4:27 p.m. Arts building set for 2005 Music and theater department faculty excited that new building moving forward as planned Jeff Sorensen T he C lackamas P rint As construction crews, begin the process of mojunting sheet rock on the walls of the new Communication Arts building, the future occupants from the music department arc pleased to report that their “production” is right on schedule. Outside of the Dye Learning Center, in a space that used to be occupied by modular classrooms and one of the recently missing parking lots, a construction crew has been working for months to erect the new building. This new addition to the CCC campus will not only be the largest of the new buildings, but is also rumored to be “largest and most technologically ■ advanced arts building built on any campus in Oregon in the last 10 years,” according to Music Department Chair Tom Wakcling. “Along with the theater,” Wakcling said, “we will have two other rooms in which to per form: the Instrumental Rehearsal/Recital Room and the Vocal Rehearsal/Recital Room. Both of these rooms arc set up with ‘variable acoustics’ in order to be able to ‘tune’ the room for different types of musical groups.” The “theater” Wakcling refers to will be a large, two-tier audito rium housed in the center of the new building. It will be used to host guest speakers, put on con certs for fundraising and commu nity entertainment, as well as being the new home of the CCC Drama department. The Drama department, in cooperation with CCC recording instructor Brian Rose, plans to shoot an original TV show in the new structure. “We’re going to do a scries in the prop room behind the |new| theatre called ‘This. Old Set,’” said Rose. The Series will reveal many of the tricks and tech niques used in building sets and props for television and theater. Rose said he has many reasons to be thankful for the new facili ties. As one of the newest instruc tors on campus, Rose has been operating his recording classes anyplace he could find. “It’ll be a lot easier to give assignments with our own studio,” said Rose. “We can do labs during the day; we can’t do labs here [in Randall|.” Rose, Wakcling and the rest of the arts faculty arc already making early plans for the move next fall. “The new building is on schedule and due to be Complet ed sometime in October or November,” said Wakcling. “We’ll start teaching classes there at the beginning of winter term, 2005.” The theater in the new Communica tion Arts Building will be two-tiered with curved, amphitheater style seating for an audience of about 400. Classes should begin in the building in winter 2005. Still looking for the perfect gift for your mother or grandmother this year? The Horticulture Club is holding their annual plant sale this Friday, May 7, in front of Clairmont from noon to 5 p.m. Items for sale include perennial and annual flow ers, vegetables including heirloom tomatoes and peppers, shrubs, aromatic herbs and fuchsia baskets. All sales bene fit the Horticulture club. Living on your own, but still claimed on your parents' tax returns because you are under the age of 24? The Print would like to do a story on this topic and needs quotes from students that are being affected financially. Please contact The Print at ext. 2447 or email newsed@clackamas.edu. Cadet reported in for W and WFA engaged in saM activities in public. Hadrr been seen in lot previou« Both subjects were issul exclusion notices for a period of one year. I 4-26-04 6:40 p.m. Escorted student out of I building at OIT for disti ing and harassing a teat 4-26-04 7:34 p.m. Noticed a WMA in Dou Loop, crouching under I bushes. Made contact ar subject appeared to be I under the influence of ail illegal substance. Ran sil ject through CCOM and had a drug history. Subji tried to go to library claiming to have a libr: card but was not a stud Subject had several emp beer cans in his possessi Subject ran onto a city b 4-26-04 10:40 p.m. Found WMA and WFA11 getting dressed after wli’« appeared to be somethin^ sexual in nature. Subject were asked to leave. I 4-29-04 6:45 p.m. Two WMAs, one WFA I one WFJ found sitting I inside a vehicle. All foul subjects were smoking. I WFJ was in posession cl 5 to 8” folded knife. Sul was issued an MIP-toba citation. JESSE LAMOND C lackamas P rint if----------------------------- '.¿t ; Mutter’s fe -IBP Sunday, May 9^1 I I