The Collegian -- April 29, 2011

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Friday, April 29, 2011 • Volume #48, Issue #13

Middle College student ‘tased’ by campus security

By Jessica Blanke Club Corner Editor A stun gun was used on a 15-year-old Middle College High School autistic student by campus police on April 20, after officers were called to his class following an outburst, according to campus officials. Anthony Jones has Asperger’s

syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism, according to a campus release. MCHS Principal Sherry Balian said Jones was not displaying “typical student behavior” during his class. His actions escalated to the point that campus police had to be called to calm the situation, she said.

Campus police confirm a taser was discharged on campus, but would not provide any additional information due to an on-going investigation. The following day, Interim Delta College President Dr. Susan Cota sent out an email to two campus email lists with the subject “student incident.” “The College cannot

comment on the incident because of the privacy rights of the student, and because there is an on-going investigation. The only comment that can be made is that a preliminary review of the incident indicates that campus police officers acted lawfully and appropriately to ensure the safety and security of students and staff at the

campus,” said Cota in the statement. The release also stated that Jones’ fellow students were fearful he might attempt suicide. A television news report on Sacramento-based KCRA 3 included an interview with Jones’ grandfather Don Arlt of

See Jones, Page 2

Horton Gallery

RECOGNIZES

Student Artists By Matthew Wilson Online Editor

The opening reception for the 12th annual Student Exhibition and Art Awards Competition was held April 21, at the L.H. Horton Jr. Gallery. Of the 63 artists of the 94 pieces of art on display in the gallery, 15 received recognition and cash awards for their artwork during an awards ceremony as part of the reception. Sophomore Brennan Jeffery, 21, had three paintings on display at the exhibit. All three won awards. “Mandela” and “Hope” both won Best of Show, while “Jazz” received the Dean of Fine Arts whose painting “The Harpist” received a Division Choice award. of Fine Arts Merit award. “I was excited and surprised,” said Jeffery about Gallery Director Jan Marlese was similarly his awards. “I thought I wouldn’t win anything.” impressed by the collection of work this year, “Mandela” is a portrait, which Jeffery says stating that it was the biggest student exhibition is his usual focus. “Hope” and “Jazz” are both ever during her speech before the awards assignments from his teacher, ceremony. Mario Moreno. “It’s about 10 to 15 pieces “He pushed me to expand bigger than last year,” Marlese beyond portraits,” Jefferey later said. “[The Student What: Student art exhibit said, explaining the inspiration Exhibition] always gets a lot of Where: L.H. Horton Jr. behind his work. traffic, but I’m pleased with the Gallery (Shima 144) “There are a lot of really big turnout this time.” When: April 21–May 18 good pieces,” Jefferey said The Student Exhibition runs when asked about the exhibit n Tues: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. until May 18. For more details itself. “There’s more compared about the exhibit or to schedule n Wed: 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. to last year.” a tour, contact Jan Marlese. n Thur: 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. This sentiment was echoed To contact this reporter, e-mail at: n Fri: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. by senior Jason Compton, 22, Matthew.dl.Wilson@gmail.com

EXHIBIT : The L.H.

Horton Jr. Gallery opened their new exhibit to the public, above topleft, displaying student art and sculptures such as Taryn Costello’s “Summer Elf,” above bottom-left. Delta student Brennan Jeffery, above right, received awards for both of his works. Student Jordan Clark, left, also won awards.

Exhibit Information

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