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we can use the intranet to share forms and documents of reference points, so it becomes a kind of a file cabinet,” Schleicher said.
“It’s information that people can tap into online or anywhere, internally and externally.”
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"We have a web architect and we don't have a web designer so they can't really do the same thing,” Schleicher said. “One is the backend, the web architect, and the other on the front-end, the web designer. Two of them complement each other and provide a service."
Schleicher said they have been trying to hire a web designer for a while. They have a list of personnel commission and they set up a panel and have interviewed candidates to get the process afloat.
"Guzman has been here since I've been here,” Schleicher said. “I came in roughly four years ago in September. I've been trying to make a lot of changes, trying to make us more customer friendly, fix infrastructure and do what I did for fortune 500 companies."
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These incidents were reported between Sept. 16 - Oct. 3
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by: Samantha
Reported
9/16
• Pornographic materials
A male non student was viewing an inappropriate website on the library computers. He was asked to leave the library. Incident was reported around 2 p.m.
9/28
• Heat exhaustion on track field
Comic by: Chanaelle Chahayed Instagram:@Chanaellec
Seven high school students attending a track meet fainted due to extreme heat on the cross country field. One runner collapsed on the course and an ambulance responded. The student was taken to the medical tent on site and was given ice to cool down. Students went home because the track meet was cancelled.
Pierce College
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