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N E W S _______ _
Campus Safety hires new college resource officer
BY LAURA CANIDA
NEWS EDITOR @NEWSED
College Safety exists to patrol the campus,
investigate crimes, prepare reports^ and
respond to emergencies. In addition
to these duties, they provide security
escorts, directions, campus information
and even aid with vehicle assistance for
those in need.
The Department of College Safety
distributes and maintains copies of the
Emergency Safety Guidé in classrooms
and
other
prominent
locations
throughout college facilities. Building
maps detailing escape routes and location
of emergency equipment are located next
to the Emergency Safety Guides; these
guicles include information on reporting
emergencies, basic first response, fire
safety, and lockdown, lockout and
evacuation procedures.
To keep the college population abreast
of the goings on within our CollegeSafety
department, they launched a monthly
email newsletter with safety facts; tips
and resources. Each month the Clackamas
Print will share the most recent updates
provided by the Clackamas Community
College Safety News.
Director of -College Safety, Tom
Sonoff, shared his latest news update.
“ I am pleased to introduce Officer
Steve Heryford of the Oregon City
Police Department. Steve comes to us
with oyer 17 years of law enforcement
experience and several years serving as
the School Resource Officer at Oregon
City High School. Steve also has a
family connection w ithCCC ■ — one of
his daughters graduated from CCC, and
another daughter is currently enrolled
in the nursing program on Harmony
Campus. When you see Steve on campus,
be sure to stop and introduce yourself to
him.
“ If you have a question you would like
College Safety to answer in the future,
email me at thomas.sonoff@clackamas.
edu.” . ,
To contact College Safety, call 503"
594-6650 or email campussafety@
clackamas.edu. They can also he reached'
Photo provided by Campus Safety
Art show opens in Niemeyer
From October 9 through
November 1, Kate Simmons’
free art exhibit “ Simmer”
will be on display at the
Alexander Gallery in the
Niemeyer Center. This
free exhibit consists of
contemporary
pieces
that Simmons, a CCC art
instructor, has made in the
last decade of her career,
examining themes such as
parenthood and childhood
through a domestic lens.
Works in the exhibit are
comprised of a variety of
materials including cast
bronze, antiques, wool, clay
and human hair.
A graduate of both
Marylhurst University and
Portland State University,
Simmons’ work has been
exhibited in the Museum
of Contemporary Craft,
the
Maryhill
Museum
and Blackfish Gallery. On
October 23, Simmons will
give an informal talk at 2
p.m. discussing her work.
The exhibit is open to
students and the public
alike Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. For questions, contact
Simmons at 503-594-3032
or kates@clackamas.edu.
For more information on
Clackamas
Community
College’s art exhibits and
performances visit www.
clackamas.edu/art.
— Andrew Griffin
Photo by Jonathan Villagomez
Job Fair heading to CCC
A t 1 0 :1 7 a .m ., O ct. 1 7 , C la ck a m a s C o m m u n ity C o lleg e w ill jo in
m illio n s o f people to practice “ D ro p , C o v e r an d H o ld O n .”
Clackamas Community College is hosting
its annual Fall Job Fair on Tuesday, Oct.
22. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in the Gregory Forum, on the Oregon City
campus. This free event is open to stridents
and alumni as well as the public. For
more information, contact the CCC Career
Center at 503-594-6001 or via email at
careercehter @ clackamas. edu.
ON THE COVER: Samuel Cook hands a crepe to a CCC student from his Cafe de Crepe food truck. Photo by Jonathan Villagomez
CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Editorial
Editor-In-Chief
Jacob Thompson
chiefed@ciackamas.edu
Copy Editor
Victoria Dueling
copyed@clackamas.edu
News Editor
Laura Canida
newsed@ciackamas.edu
Photo Editor
Jonathan Villagomez
photoed@clackamas.edu
Sports Editor
Lexi Shull
sportsed@clackarnas;edu
Opinion Editor
Zach Whitley
oped@cfackamas.edu
Advertising Manager
Preston Drews
admgt@xlackamas.edu
Arts & Culture Editor
Jared Preble
aced@clackamas.edu
Humor Editor
Eric carlson
humored@ctackamas.edu
Staff Writers
Riley. Juerk
Andrew Griffin
Jordy Villagomez
Jake Keiser
__ _____ Adviser_______
’ Melissa Jones
MelissaJ@clackamas.edu
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October 16, 2019