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    CLACKAMAS
Dates to remember
PRINT
l i a.m. > i p.m.
May 30
Editorial
Carnival-themed Field Day - Games and activities outside the Community Center including vol­
leyball and ultimate frisbee games, a water balloon fight and a dunk tank. There will be free food
and drinks, and ice cream and cotton candy for sale.
3 p.m.
Dejardin Hall and Transit Center expansion groundbreaking - Groundbreaking ceremony for
the Dejardin Hall science expansion, with refreshments and student science projects.
June 7
1:3 0 -3 3 0 p.m.
I
ELC grand opening - Blessings by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Dedication of
the Giving Tree at 130 p.m.
Open house at 2 p.m. with live music, guided tours, scavenger hunt and refreshments.
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Last day of Spring term
June 25
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Fall term financial aid documents due/Summer term starts
June 28 - July 22
Sense and Sensibility -* Clackamas Repertory Theatre’s production of “ Sense and Sensibility”
shows Thursday - Saturday at 730 p.m. and Sundays at 230 p.m. at the Osterman Theatre in the
Niemeyer Center.
Medical professionals are
called for government
official
STORY A N D PHOTO BY AU TU M N BEREND
E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F
Editor-in-Chief
Autumn Berend
chiefed@ clackamas.edu
Managing Editor
’ Ian Van Orden
chiefed@ clackamas.edu
Copy Editor
Victoria Durling
copyed@clackamas.edu
News Editor
Jeanette Wright
newsed@clackamas.edu
Arts & Culture Editor
Jared Preble
aced@clackamas.edu
Sports Editor
Jacob^hompson
sportsed@ clackamas.edu
Photo Editor
Jonathan Villagom ez 1
photoed@ clackamas.edu
Multimedia Editor
Summer Barraza
webeditor@clackamas.edu
Ad & design Editor
W illiam Farris
admgr@clackamas.edu
Contributors
Greyson Mbock
Mason Crawley
'
The Clackam as Fire Departm ent 'tu itio n for a fu ll-titn e student
and Am erican M edical Response
out of pocket versus a student on
arrived in Roger R ook h a ll on
financial aid ,” said Pierce.
Tue§day around 11:30 a.m . A visiting
A c c o r d in g to P ie r c e , s h e
rep re se n ta tiv e o f th e Federal- started to get sh aky arid becam e
Government became unresponsive,
unresponsive after asking some
and suffered tremors, according to
questions, and they later-m oved
enrollm ent services coordinator
her into the Adm issions Welcome
Lindsey Pierce.
Centerwhen 911 was called.
“ [She was] checking on the price
T h e p e r s o n , w h o m P ie r c e
o f fees, and she just had a series of
dentified sim ply as Joy, declined
questions she had to ask as part of
to give her name to The Print.
her tem plate o f questions to ask,
to determ ine the general cost of
Adviser
- Crystal Kang
crystal.kang@clackamas.edu
The Clackamas Print aims to report the
news in an honest, unbiased and pro­
fessional manner. Content published in
The Print is not screened or subject to
censorship.
The Clackamas Fire Department and the American
Medical Response evaluating the victim.
ONïTHE COVER: David Miller, iWoirld Language! Department Gliair, phpto ;by A ututnnB erehd andi design by (William Farris.
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May 30, 2018