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Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 The Clackamas Print 3 Roses and debate he Speech and Debate club is starting an annual itndraiser selling stainless steel roses and starting a new ?en forum debate event in partnership with ASG the Associated Student Government, restarted an open forum event that takes place every other Wednesday on campus called “Word Off Wednesdays.” The first The Speech and Debate Team of event was on Jan. 19 in the lobby of the ¡lackamas Community College has started Niemeyer Center. new fundraiser in time for Valentine’s Word Off Wednesdays is a revival of )a\ by handcrafting stainless steel roses, ASG’s former Soapbox debates adver ¡ver since the school cut most of the fund- tised as a “debate-style forum every other ng for the team at the beginning of the Wednesday as the Speech and Debate Team 009-2010 academic year, members have and you speak your mind about issues ad to pay out of their own pocket to travel affecting college students today.” I events. “We’re trying to give students more “When we were talking about fundrais- opportunity to have a wider variety, of ig, because of the fact that our funding had things they feel are necessary to talk about een cut ... we’ve had to try to find some and things they want to talk about. Because ¡ally unique opportunities for fundraising, when you limit people to one topic, it usu lur first one being Breakfast with Santa, ally creates problems, and I know there ur second one being these roses, where are students that want to talk about more ie could get the best return on our buck,” than just Measures 66 and 67,” said Justin aid Kerrie Hughes, adviser for the club. McDaniels of the ASG public affairs and We sat the kids down, and the kids were politics division. Speakers have three minutes to prove ir it.” The college still funds the club’s trip to •their point and any topic is welcome that ational competitions. students feel is important to talk about, but According to Hughes, there will only both the ASG and the Speech and Debate e 50 roses made for Valentine’s Day but Club hope that students will not use the [they sell out before the end of the day, open forum for malicious purposes. fey may purchase more supplies. The lim- “The goal is to have students bring up led number was decided because the club issues that we can learn something about embers were unsure how well received and raise awareness to. It’s not necessar ie roses would be and were wary about ily a time for a student to come up and jw much of their leftover funds they attack an individual or a group because anted to invest. that’s not what we want to build up,” said “We really wanted to see how well these McDaniels. ould take off, and these have just taken Currently the Word Off Wednesdays are f” said Hughes. “Altogether, we’ve sold going to be in different high traffic loca jbably half of them thus far. They never tions to serve different student interests, It. They.never die. What girl wouldn't although McDaniels’ goal is to have the int one?” event directly in the cafeteria of the Bill These roses have no additional color Brod Community Center. Both parties also engraving due to the additional costs want people to know that they do not have id time involved. “We have to try and to be in speech classes or even be well it the most that we can from the cost in versed in public speaking to join in or bring based on our supplies. The next batch forth a topic to discuss. e are thinking about doing for Mother’s • “For the average speaker - you want to ay, we want to do some coloring on them have a concise point. Know where you’re d make them a little bit different,” said going because once you get up there and ighes. the nerves start kicking in, it’s easy to have The roses cost $25 for one rose and $20 something trigger in your memory and then r rose when bought in a bundle of two you start chasing that and get completely more. You can buy these roses in Kerrie off yodr point,” said Shaun Rocheleau. ughes’ office in the Niemeyer Center. The next Word Off Wednesday is today, The club has also, in partnership with Feb. 2 in the community center. By Brian Baldwin News Editor ssical music used as deterrent By Mandie Gavitt Associate News Editor cannot. Most people have seen this advertised on TV as the ringtone your teachers and parents can’t hear. “My niece and nephew have it on their phones,” said Pantages, “and I really can’t hear it.” He said that many convenience stores have started playing the mosquito tones outside of their stores because younger people find it annoying while adults cannot hear it. Pantages said that TriMet may be trying to do the same thing, as young people often don’t like classical music. “I’m sure it will probably be effective at keeping crime down at that particular stop,” said Pantages, “but it will probably just be pushing it a block or two away.” John Scruggs, a Portland Police Bureau sergeant and the mastermind behind the experi ment, said that he had the idea after he heard about England doing the same thing. “I think it is the first time it has been used on an outdoor platform,” he said. The idea was to keep only the people who wanted to ride TriMet at the TriMet stations. “Typically those who are arrested aren’t classi cal music fans,” said Scruggs. The hope is that offenders won’t want to hang out at the max sta tions because of the music. According to Scruggs, there was a 40 percent decrease in calls for service at the station that played the classical music. “It is a low cost alternative,” he said. “If we prevent one assault it will have paid for itself.” The Spring 2011 catalog of classes has been released on the My Clackamas Portal. Take a look and plan your classes for next term! Think about taking J-215 Newspaper Publications if you want to be a writer or photographer for The Clackamas Print. CNA Classes O b tbeAmmraa HcjJtbcarrTrawitRgColirgr tamgjig ^Couldn't get the Nursing Assistant^ ______ class you wanted?_____y l Prepare for Your Oregon State Board <4 Nursing Exam with Us! Wc nffrr an OSBN certified program at a pikr that Get prepared for war C'NAI e.wn in C IJvtaiis un Ow W v I hì I v WWWCNM NA( NA <( all >01929-^040 l be beat?