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Basic Wildland Firé INV FI-110 (FRP-11
1 non-transferable credit
June 8 from 6 to 8:50 p.m. and June 9
8 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. TeachA feic fire safety,
including how to dig a-dfire linej
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Publishing Chapbooks (WR-146)
1 transferable credit —
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an elective
May 12 from 10 a.n> to 2:50 pjniand
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2 from 10 a.m. to 5:5 pin Chapbooks arc
compilations of a student’s Work m litaratee. ••
and is not genre-specific.
“This teaches students
and put it into a small bodk’feÄatk?.- ’••• .i.
- James Grabill, English instructor *
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Survivor III: Weather of the NW (FRP-245)
2 non-transferable credits
May 18,19 and 20 from 8 a.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Designed for wildland firefighters, hunters, hik
ers, etc., who need the basics of weather fore
casting.
“We bring in a meteorologist to teach how
weather develops and how to read weather
maps.” - Tom Laugle, chair of the fire program
int Identification (HOR-228)
^Jansferable credits
Mondays from 6:30 to 7:20 p.m.
NewUiybrid class: 75 percent online, 25 per
cent imclass.
“This is important for a job in the horticul-
Elizabeth Howley, chair of the
^ESBUfere Department
ASL For Nurses (ASL-19
1 credit
Wednesdays from 4 to 4:50 p,
Emphasizes active communic^
language with special attentioi
vocabulary.
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Literature of Science Fiction (ENG-261)
4 credits
Wednesdays from 6 to 9:50 p.m.
Introduces science fiction as literature in
print and film, and explores historical and
contemporary themes.
Podcasting (CS-125R)
3 credits
Thursdaj* from 4 to 5:50 p.m.
Introduces audio and video recording, as well
as editing for the purpose of podcasting.
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Jennesa Palmer and
Andrea Simpson
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CAMPUS
NEWS &
EVENTS
Spring
Term
Childcare Grants
Childcare grant appli
cations for Spring
Term are now available
in the ASG office. The
last day for students to
turn in their applica
tions is Fri., March 9.
For more information,
please contact ASG
at 503-657-6958, ext.
2245.
Author Curtis White
Speaks at CCC
Author and essay
ist Curtis White will
speak at Clackamas
Community College on
Wed., March 14 at 7
p.m., in the McLough
lin Auditorium. For
more information, call
503-657-6958, ext.
2307.
Please see Back Page for
more CAMPUS NEWS AND
EVENTS...
campus
AU reports
are taken
from CCC’s
campus safety incident logs.
Summaries are edited for
clarity, not content
3-1-07
3:15 p.m.
Art Center staff report]
ed theft of a projector
No suspects.
3-2-07
12:25 p.m.
Report of a woman
passed out in the rest!
room of the Communitl
Center. Officer locate!
female in counselin]
center. She said shl
felt ill momentariljl
Officer asked if shl
needed medical assist
tance, and she refused!
1:35 p.m.
Officer located intoxil
cated male on pal
phone in Communitl
Center. Officer advised
him of the “no alcohol!
drugs” policy at th]
college. Officer escort!
ed him to the bus turn]
around where he left
campus by shuttle. N|
further incident.
3-3-07
9:20 a.m.
Driver sleeping il
Blue Mercury Traced
Officer made contact.!
2:35 p.m.
Same Mercury Trace!
from the morningl
Officer made contacl
with driver who was
still sleeping. Office!
told the driver to leave
campus.
4:00 p.m.
Staff member reported
couple checking gail
bage cans. The couple
Was looking for sod]
cans. Officer advise]
them not to take from’
recycle bins in build
ings.
3-4-07
11:36 a.m.
A
black
Toyota]
was parked in lane
between McLoughlin]
and Gregory Forunt.1
Officer left notice oh
vehicle.
1:56 p.m.
Two white male juve
niles were wander
ing around quad anni
in buildings unsuper-i
vised. Officer made
contact and told them
to leave.
,
2:05 p.m. *
Blue Ford wagon was,
parked next to Randall;
Hall. Officer made
announcement in . yml
and was able to locate
the owner. Officer had
the owner move ¡he
vehicle to a parking
lot.