Portland Timbers kicked from playoffs by Vancouver Whitecaps. Page 5 What happened to the ban on smoking on cam- " I pus? Page 3. Cthulhu comes to the Rose City. Page 7 Volume 44, Issue 1 Print nindependent, student-run newspaper since 1966 First copy FREE; additional copies 10 Visit TheClackamasPrint.com for more info & photos ¡olleyball coach reaches 700 wins I 1 w * ■ UH John Petty Clackamas Print a break in the game on Oct. 11, Kathie Woods (left) steps aside to address her team before heading back out to the court for another round. Please lory, page 4. lackamas student runs for West Linn City Council By Erik Andersen Co-Editor in Chief To become President of the ited States the lowest age cirement is 35 years old, I what about other offices > eminent? Twenty-year- I Kamon Bryck, a student (.lackamas Community liege. is currently testing the [limit in which one can run city council by doing just t, running for West Linn »Council. Kamon Bryck is currently ling classes pertaining to water environmental tech- logies program and hopes someday work as a waste [ter operator or water treat pit operator. Growing up in West Linn, yck is very familiar with his k Bryck is aware of West Mi’s needs and wants and is nfident that he can satisfy the ters if elected. Aside from Fthdlengcs he faces with his pipaign, Bryck is also run ’s against some pretty heavy ps such as Jody Carson, il Holmes, Mike Jones and I surprisingly — his own F Kevin Bryck. [I’m running for council Rise the previous complete Ril was not doing a very job. They were all hold ing grudges and not actually city council seat by running an son learn from doing it himself. getting work done that need Internet-only Facebook cam He explains that he is not help ed to get done,” said Kamon paign, I would be amazed,” ing his son in his run for city Bryck. Kevin Bryck said. council, but if he asks for help “I think that I would do a Kevin Bryck takes a tough in something he would be glad very good job at making sure love approach towards his to do so. that the council and all the col son’s campaign by letting his One of the other runners for laborative groups, the different boards, the committees and the city staff all actually did what they are supposed to be doing, which is whatever is in the best interest of the majority of the people of West Linn,” he said. Although Kamon Bryck is confident in his campaign, he is not getting such optimism from likely supporters. His father supports his son’s interest in politics and is proud that he is making moves to better his community, but feels that there is no chance of his election. “People are not looking at Kamon going, ‘Wow, we got to campaign against him because he’s got a chance’ because he didn’t print signs, he hasn’t raised money and he hasn’t done a mailer ... he’s not somebody I’m really running against. He doesn’t have any intention that he’s actually going to win. “When you file to run for city council there’s certain things you got to do to be a serious candidate. You got to be in the voters’ pamphlet, Kamon Bryck talks about his political stance and campaigning you got to put out yard signs. als and tribulations in the race for West Linn City Council. I mean, if anyone ever won a city council, Mike Jones, said, “I applaud him and think that it’s great that anyone takes an interest in public affairs and is willing to step up and run for public office. I think there are a lot of advantages to having a Michael Bonn Clackamas Print strategies, as well as his tri