PCC Courier 03/19/2015

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VOLUME 111 ISSUE 7

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Winter gets voted down again Keely Damara Staff Writer

Shaunee Edwards/Courier The city of Huntington Beach hosts “Kite Party,” a kiting event that was open to the general public to watch on Sunday.

The Board of Trustees approved the adoption of a 2015-2016 academic calendar without a winter intersession on Wednesday night, rubber-stamping the recommendation of interim superintendent Bob Miller. Miller submitted his calendar recommendation – markedly similar to the current calendar – for the 2015-2016 school year to the Board of Trustees along with the winter calendar recommended by the College Calendar Committee and College Council. During public comment, PCC professor Kristin Pilon argued that there is an ongoing lack of mutual cooperation in shared governance decisions. “All major campus constituent bodies have approved the return of this college to a calendar with winter intersession,” Pilon said to CALENDAR page 2

Commencement speaker chosen

Kristen Luna Managing Editor

After last year’s controversial and prolonged commencement speaker search, the Board of Trustees quickly and unanimously voted Wednesday to approve Chad Crittenden, a cancer survivor, triathlete and amputee, as this year’s speaker. “The committee was moved by this and felt that he would in fact be an excellent commencement speaker for our 2014-2015 graduates,” said Interim Presi-

dent Robert Miller, who recomIn 2002, Crittenden was diagmended Crittenden. nosed with Synovial Sarcoma, a Crittenden, 46, is best known rare and deadly form of cancer, as one of the competitors’ which forced him to amputate on season nine of the CBS his leg just below the knee. Nine show “Survivor.” Appearing months after his surgery, Criton the show was a dream of tenden successfully completed a Crittenden’s. He was the ninth triathlon and in 2009 completed contestant voted off, and the the New York City marathon. second member of the jury after In an effort to raise money for surviving 27 days. the Challenged Athletes FounEven though Crittenden did dation (CAF), which provides not make it to the end of the opportunities and support to show as the last survivor, he people with physical challenges certainly has overcome a number so they can pursue an active life of life’s obstacles. COMMENCEMENT page 2

Clery report breaks down campus crime Matthew Kiewiet News Editor

Drug related arrests are on the decline, while robberies and burglaries have become more frequent on PCC’s campus, according to the statistics documented in the recently released Clery Security Report. The Clery Act, formally known as the “Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990,” was passed after a fresh-

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Daniel Valencia/Courier Trustee Linda Wah, left, Board President Berlinda Brown and Interim President Robert Miller discuss the 2015 commencement speaker at the Board meeting on Wednesday.

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man at Lehigh University named Jeanne Ann Clery was raped and murdered in her dorm room on April 5, 1986. Clery, her family, and the rest of the student population did not know about Lehigh’s history of violent crime because campus security was not required to alert the public. Along with explanations and definitions of what certain crimes are, the report demonstrates trends in campus crime on the PCC main campus, the

community education center, and our satellite campus in Rosemead. Besides robbery and burglary, which have increased by three arrests and four arrests respectively, crime has dropped substantially. Most notably, drug violations are down from 25 in 2011 to just two in 2013. “We’ve got a highly visible and proactive campus security presence that is patrolling the CLERY page 2

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