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LftlaWamas] Track fenyii'i* lil",l'tm“ V"W Ba ■ _ ■. si • .’ By Breanna Craine TheClackamasT’rint 1 A.’ w ♦“ r“> t*WX ♦ 7ZZ e »*- r ' ‘ ' ♦"r> fl V* ZV t r- iTthat^I r> x> V T I lovew 7"\, tä <*r ryi♦■x"* x* * •-» z>. ♦-!-> ä x ,— / t t~ h a f-- t I I I a '"I a fV> m '- *"♦ a M» h a zw m W1 m ^ e t* r '* 'th ro w thing atching^the ^ s i n c e ’it-’is such an intense sport,’-.fi,. progress < thrdughbut$K e^ year §S said Higgins. “B u t , inside; t h e f i a n d it isfrtn to see how m uch I J ¡“track\fam ily, they understand im prove.”" " | ^ t h a f l am ;capable o f doingv.the< $ ‘ W h e.n - ' ’ ’ • îaS T e m a X X -xv *A‘ asked X» I XX^ x J 'i . X f ’ .-■. .'- ä laa^>« »' ■ 1 xxm ' x . xx x 1— xLw • xxux m . 1 — had first -. m x“k^ e t/L fa "already knew- how, - an xJ d ' nà sim ply he could-teach nerl did n ’t let on. “She played a how to throw the prank^of m e,’’'-said Lem afa.l ham m er. W h a t lie ’ X ^ S K e 1 .always Vtries^hfeO nSrd-/ A v d id n o t know w is- e s t.W o rk in g w ith her has been great,” said Lem afa. “She teach- ■ d j,; ,es“'.' rheSnew i-th in g s ' d h,the*tim H . I— » X» x“l : x-s . - I X jg A J j j ’d i l A y j I k ? ** Next year she willtbe leavin^^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ d nT^ K S ^ ^ f e j ’Mw. ^b S ffc a ri.” i • _ ¡’^ ■ ^ |th e g -m o s t|p a s s io n t^ -p e ig ¡ ^ ^ R o n ^ o n ¡the "taking a red’Tlnrt next year ^ ^ ^ r o \ ^ ^ ^ l^ ^ ^ ^ .d p ? n o t have . t&xraruy ith the team but not . . teafealBgmgj! J9 Ofr 1 compaiing her training regimen '* O ne H ig g in s ^ fe n o w ^ l^ i ^ t o X that.-,. o f “Her;- fellow>alhleres?^thrmyers?>fShaun", LemafaMhad ■ '"' 'K ^ y Y o u f fd l* have a^diet b u t you , a lot to say a b o u t.h e r S can still eat good food.' A nother, track com m unity. W h en .th ey H < w » h that Higgins will con-* tinue in the sport. College starts staggered registration By Joshua Dillen ’ yNfews Editor N ew sculpture featured outside o f the A r t Center building as p a r t o f the Clemans M em orial Garden. By David Beasley The Clackamas Print »The legend o f C harles “C h u ck ” C lem ans lives on at C lackam as C o m m unityI iCollege/iClemains a true con noisseur o f life is rem em bered and celebrated in a new feature o f the college landscape. T h e art departm ents big sculpture project honors the way he lived his life an d ’’affected- those sin it by presenting visually stunning pieces o f art, and supporting the Its a racket! arts and education at C C C . I “Charles. hais'/been/a long- tim e supporter o f C C C and ;idhe^tslHe;cQllect<^ l . f ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ and was a very influential m em ber o f our localcpm jm unity.W e are ¡doing.-’a./C h u c k Clem ans Meimiprial; '^arden^yhidhT ydh" feature sculptures donated or tem porarily displayed. T h e proj ect will be ongoing,” said Bill ^ ’^ jsitb rs,fstu d ea^ am l; f ^ j lty can get a taste o f bliss and insight at C huck Clem ans M em orial S ^ p ttircjp afd en S co n v en ien tly located in front o f the art d ^ ^ ^ g rit. buflding and the surrounding w ooded area- near Randall Hall... Nestled in a grove ofeyergreens,,with beautiful shrubbery adorn ing the area, one can stroll th ro u g h ’i-the; paths adm ir- ing and exam ining different pieces o f art, or stop and sit at one o f the picnic benches and take a m om ent to let it all soak in. Please see GARDEN, Page 2 N o longer will, a student have to set his or her alarm .ju st to assure en ro llm en t J n i m u c h needed classes. ..Priority registra tion has m ade it to Clackamas C o m m u n ity College an d o n M ay 22 will replace the current early registration process that leads to insom nia, stress a n d frustration fqr Some students. T h e increased load o f users o n the system has caused long waits th at only exac erbate the late night process. R eturning students w iflh a v e the opportunity to take advan tage o f a new process' beginning this m o n th depending o n their total credits completed- N o t just returning student?, b d t th e orites. w ith the m ost com pleted cred its, will be the beneficiaries o f a stream lined new process acces sible through a' students account at my.clackamas.edu. It will also m ake th in g se a sie r fo r staff at the college to deal w ith a c o m - puter system that can overload at a tim e w hen potential support is n o t available. Convenience and'ease o f regis tration for this type o f student is w hat the new process o f priority registration is a im e d at creating, according to Tara Sprehe, direc to r o f enrollm ent services/regis- -tra rfo r the college. Sprehe has w orked here for 11 years. From the im plem entation o f online reg istration to increased enrollm ent in a sluggish economy, she has seen firsthand how the system can be affected b ylarge m idnight user loads T h e new system th at is com ing to the college will hopefully alleviate these problem s an d give students w ho, the opp o rtu n ity to truly have priority w hen .register ing- stinrmer clashes., inrogerRook, white his girlfriend, Danielle Coleman observes? Please see REGISTRATION, Page 3 COUPONS t