October 7, 2015 The Page 3 INSIDE Week in Review page 2 This page Sponsored by: L ocal N ews page 5 H ealth pages 8-9 O pinion Students are evacuated from Umpqua Community College in Roseburg after a man opened fire on classmates and a teacher in a rampage that killed 10 people, including the gunman. President Obama will visit the campus on Friday to meet the families of victims. (AP photo) Obama to Visit Roseburg page 11 M etro Campus tragedy tears at hearts and minds President Obama announced Monday that he will travel to Roseburg on Friday to vis- it with the families of victims killed in a campus shooting that left 10 people dead, including the 26-year-old gunman, and injured nine people. The tragedy at Umpqua Arts & Nationwide search brings CEO to Portland ENTERTAINMENT page 17 page 18 R eligion C alendar the Thursday massacre and expressed exasperation at the frequency of mass shootings in the U.S. Visibly frustrated, he offered condolences to the victims of the mass shooting after the C ontinued on P age 4 New Leader for Providence pages 10-17 C lassifieds Community College (UCC) has sparked several memorials for the victims, including Port- land and across the country, and led to some soul searching on what it will take to end gun violence in America. Obama renewed his call for stricter gun laws following page 19 Providence Health Plan has named a top black healthcare executive to lead its Portland and Northwest operations as chief executive officer. Mike Cotton comes to Prov- idence from Humana Inc., in Louisville, Ky., where he served as vice president and chief operating officer for Hu- mana’s dual eligible and Med- icaid programs and was re- contract programs. “Our nationwide search for a leader whose vision to trans- form health care while keep- ing the needs of our members a top priority led us to Mike,” said Dr. Rhonda Medows, ex- ecutive vice president for pop- ulation health with Providence Health & Services, in a state- ment announcing the hire on Monday. Cotton will begin his new Mike Cotton duties later this month, brin- sponsible for the management ing more than 25 years of ex- and operations of the compa- C ontinued on P age 4 ny’s Medicaid and state-based