Neighboring colleges set the bar Candidates seeking votes
for bike accessibility on campus
by TIM YOUNG
associate news editor
T o b e tte r g e t a n id e a o f h o w
to m a k e C C C b ik e r frie n d ly , T h e
P r in t c o m p a re d M o u n t H o o d
C o m m u n ity C ollege a n d P o rtla n d
C o m m u n ity C o lle g es’ c o m m u te r
b ik e p la n s.
M H C C a n d P C C b o th h a v e
th e o b lig a to ry b ik e ra c k fa c ilitie s,
th e ft p re v e n tio n p re c a u tio n s fro m
p u b lic safely c a m p u s c o v e ra g e
a n d g y m s h o w e rs a n d lo c k e rs fo r
c le a n in g u p a fte r y o u r c o m m u te .
A lso b o th P C C a n d M H C C
sell b ik in g e q u ip m e n t. T h is is a
p lu s f o r th o s e lo o k in g fo r a tir e
p a tc h , o r s a f e ty gear. W e fo u n d
b ik e s ” fo r $1 5 p e r te rm .
M H C C ’s c o m m u n ity e d u c a
tio n d e p a r tm e n t o ffers classes ò n
b ic y c le r e p a ir a n d p a r tic ip a tio n
in g ro u p r id e s ” is o ffe re d as a
g re a t w a y to h e lp s tu d e n t c o m
m u te rs .
P C C is in te g r a te d info th e
P o r tla n d t r i - c o u n ty a re a tr a n s
p o r t a t i o n s y s te m a n d T r im e t
w o r k s t o c o o r d i n a t e b ik in g
th r o u g h P C C w h ic h h a s “fo u r
c o m p r e h e n s iv e c a m p u s e s ”
S y lv a n ia , R o c k C re e k , S o u th e a s t
a n d C a s c a d e . M H C C a ls o o ffe rs
p u b lic tr a n s p o r ta tio n a d v a n ta g e s
fo r th o s e lo o k in g to r i d e a b u s
a n d b ik e d u r in g a c o m m u te to
a n d fr o m t h e i r c a m p u se s.
h e lp f u l c o m m u n ity r e s o u r c e s
fo r th o s e lo o k in g to le a r n th e
in s a n d o u ts o f c y c lin g a t b o th
c o m m u n ity colleges a n d a n aly ze d
h o w e a c h c o m m u n ity c o lle g e is
h e lp in g th e s tu d e n t b ik e rs . T h e y
h a d d iff e r e n t s tre n g th s .
I n a n e m a (l a b o u t th e p r o
g ra m , T o m M a r tin , P C C b ik e
p r o g r a m c o o r d i n a t o r s ta t e d
th a t th e A s s o c ia te d S tu d e n ts o f
P o r tla n d C o m m u n ity C o lle g e
o p e ra te th e b ik e p ro g r a m .
I t is s ta ffe d a n d r u n b y s tu
d e n ts , w ith f u ll s u p p o r t o f
A S P C C a d v is e rs , h e said .
A t th e P C C C a s c a d e C a m p u s,
th e s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t o ffers
b ik e re n ta ls o f “ 100% re fu rb is h e d
T he annual Associated Student
Government campaigning for president
and vice president for the 2014-2015;
school year has started o n campus.
Each candidate h a d to collect 100
student signatures to get their names
officially o n the ballot Jessica Valdivia,
cam pus activities officer, said “you
need their name, date ofbirth and then-
student I.D num ber so they [signatures]
m atchup and see that they are an actual
student”
C u rre n t A SG P resid e n t Erick
Breton, is running unopposed for re-
election. H e was unavailable for com
m e n t by The Prints deadline.
Candice Stauffer, ASG prom otion
senator at large, is run n in g o n the
platform to diversify campus life.
Johnney Russ, ASG d u b senator
are running for Vice President was
also unavailable for com m ent by The
Print’s deadline.
D ean W rig h t public affairs officer,
said the candidates will be having bios,
brochures an d pictures can be found
around campus.
T he candidates will b e hosting a
m eet a n d greet o n Wednesday, April
30th located in the Fireside lo u n g e
starting at 2 pan. A n official Q & A is
going to be hosted o n M ay 5th at 10
a m . in the com m unity center.
Students will be able to start voting
through their myClackamas portal on
M ay 12-14 a n d the official results will
be announced o n the 15th
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Suzy Is h a m is C lackam as
C o m m u n ity College’s „director o f
cam pus safety. D espite having low
n um bers in bike theft, Isham w ould
rath er people be careful a n d take
precautions to m ake sure th a t th e
rium bef in bike thefts doesn’t rise.
T h e C la c k a m a s P rin t
a im s t o r e p o r t the n e w s
in a n h o n e s t , u n b ia s e d
a n d p r o fe s s io n a l m a n
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lis h e d in T h e P rin t is n o t
s c r e e n e d o r s u b je c t t o .
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E m a il c o m m e n t s ,
c o n c e r n s o r tip s t o :
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o r c a ll u s a t 5 0 3 -5 9 4 -6 2 6 6 ;
1 9 6 0 0 M o la lla A v e .
1. Utilize th e bike racks.
2. D on’t leave y o u r possessions
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attached to y o u r bike w here th ey
can get stolen.
3. C hain y o u r bike properly, a n d
this includes parts that could be taken
off. “T his m eans to secure n o t only
t h e f r a m e o f t h e b ik e , b u t a ls o . foe
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EDITORS
4.
I f y o u r bike is stolen, check
in w ith cam pus safety to see if th ey
m ig h t be a b le fo tra c k it dow n.
5. Be aw are o f y o u r su rro u n d
ings. It’s im p o rtan t to take y o u r tim e
a n d w atch everything a n d everyone
a ro u n d you.
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Patty Salazar
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