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Faulty lighting fails campus community Con Pro

Busing visitors from parking lots to the event in shuttles is one of the tactics Foundation Financial Manager Kathy Zanghi is using to mitigate traffic, but without guarantees where visitors will be parking, this approach may yield little change to gridlock. Knowing there will be congestion in a parking lot can make people skeptical about whether attending the event is worth it.

The Farm Walk takes place annually and the Vintage Market happens every fourth Sunday. Many people look forward to both of these events, but they might not be able to attend both since they will coincide.

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It may be a sticky situation to force people to make a choice. While the events have two completely different things going on, some people may want to be present at both. There are more opportunities to attend The Vintage Market since it is held throughout the year.

Having the events on separate days could be beneficial for both parties. If the events took place on different days there wouldn’t be competition. Issues with budgeting them at the same time would also be eliminated.

The Farm Walk only takes place once a year, and deserves to have its own day. After all the time spent and money put toward the Vintage Market and the Farm Walk it would be a shame to see people not show up, particularly for reasons that could have been prevented with proper scheduling.

Incident Report

March 16 - March 23

– Compiled by Marissa Nall

3/17 – Student incident – Two students got into a verbal altercation in the Performing Arts department after paint was thrown. They were reported to the dean of Student Services.

pierce college sheriff’s station

3/20 – Petty theft – An unknown suspect attempted to steal a book from the bookstore but set off the alarms. He was not detained or identified.

General Information:

(818) 719 - 6450

Emergency:

(818) 710 - 4311

Graduation rentals

Students can rent their caps and gowns for graduation at the Book Store until May 1. Rental prices begin at $55, and there will be a 10 percent discount at the register. Students are required to wear a cap and gown to participate in the graduation ceremony.

New exhibit at art galley [3/20]

The new art exhibit, Access Ukiyo-e, opens Thursday, March 20 in the Pierce College Art Gallery with an opening reception beginning at 6 p.m. The exhibition will run through April 23.

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