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Clackamas Print
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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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.
Compiled by
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.