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Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011
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Erik Andersen Clackat
Justin McDaniels and Barbara-Sue “Babs” McCambridge work and socialize at the front desk of the ASG office. McCambridge stepped down as ASG vice
dent due to stress and “other things.”
ASG V.P. steps down, rookie takes ov
By Erik Andersen
Co-Editor-in-Chief
If you were to go into the Associated Student
Government office and ask to speak to the vice presi­
dent that you, as a student, elected into office, you
might be in for a surprise. Little did anyone know,
ASG shifted its upper levels of power by hiring a
new vice president.
Barbara-Sue “Babs” McCambridge, a student
here at Clackamas Community College and former
ASG vice president, has stepped down from her
position and is now the campus activities officer.
McCambridge, who officially stepped down towards
the end of the spring term, explained that her reasons
for doing so are that she realized she was going to be
incapable of fulfilling her duties and requirements as
V.P. due to the stresses of school and “other things.”
“Babs didn’t feel like her skill set was compatible
for this position and recognizing that she decided
to step down. Is that normal? No, it’s not, but I’m
incredibly proud of her for recognizing she just
wasn’t compatible for this position,” said Alyssa
Fava, president of ASG.
McCambridge said, “I love doing Campus
Activities,” as she worked in her old space in the
ASG office.
McCambridge has been attending CCC for two
years and is studying math and science. In that time,
she has also been involved with ASG. Starting out
as the “senator at large” for Campus Activities she
quickly moved up the ranks to senator and then was
elected as vice president last year.
The successor to the position of V.P. is currently
Sean Briare. Briare is also a student at CCC and
is currently attending classes to get his freshmen
courses out of the way. Although they are the same
in that both McCambridge and Briare have held the
title of V.P. the difference is that McCambridge’s two
years in ASG shadows Briare’s single term. Despite
this, Briare is confident that he can hold the position
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and those he works with agree.
When Briare first came to CCC he applied for an
ASG position. While it isn’t uncommon for ASG to
hire freshmen as officers, it is rare for them to fill
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Sean Briare walks down the hall of the ASG office.
Briare replaced McCambridge as vice president.
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fellow freshmen worked as senators. It wasn^B
before Briare’s first term was coming to an e®
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five GPA of 2.75 and must be enrolled in a mil
of 10 credits at Clackamas Community Colle
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running must serve at least two terms on S
Leadership (CCC Student Government and
Student Ambassadors) prior to position.” Both
and Fava explained that the process and require
needed to fill the position of president and vice
dent in situations such as this changes fron
reads in the constitution.
If his name sounds familiar, it might be b
his father happens to be Bill Briare, Dean c
and Sciences. According to the younger Bria
father began teaching at CCC in courses of re
world religion and faith and reason. The elder!
teaching these courses allowed Sean Briare to
worldwide field trips, and he has traveled to
places some could only dream about going to.
“I have been to France, England, Ireland, Ge
Austria, the Czech Republic, Greece, 1
Tanzania, Thailand, China, Costa Rica, W
Canada, Spain and Portugal,” said Sean Brian
With his still fresh experience working in
of government and his knowledge of vast cj
differences, the younger Briare wants to puB
career in international affairs.
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V.P. in a responsible and professional manner.®
“I think he’s going to do a very good jobB
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