The Prospectus - 3-2-16

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thePROSPECTUS

WEDNESDAY

March 2, 2016 Volume 10, Number 8

Lifestyle | Illinois budget

Entertainment | Planetarium

News | Student Government

Sports | Basketball

Illinois universities brace for more budget cuts. Page 3

See the William M. Staerkel Planetarium spring 2016 schedule. Page 8

Meet the three hopefuls running for Parkland College Student Government. Page 2

Parkland Cobras vs. Danville Jaguars 94-61 Page 7

Parkland Institute of Aviation signs interview agreement with airline

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Bazzell-Smith Scott Barnes Staff Writer

Delta Connection, and United Express. This information comes from the press release about Republic Airways filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday, Feb. 25. According to the website of the United States Courts, when a company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy “usually proposes a plan of reorganization to keep its business alive and pay creditors over time.” According to the press release for Republic Airways, the chairman, president, and C.E.O of the company, Bryan Bedford, believes that the cause of having to file for bankruptcy was because of the grounding of many of its aircraft due to a lack of pilots. The company will continue normal operations while under Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Republic Airways is not planning to fire any of its 6,000 employees. Philips says the bankruptcy has not affected the Institute of Aviation’s thoughts on the partnership. “[We are] pleased to partner with Republic Airways in this agreement,” Philips said. “While there have been ups and downs as the airline industry adjusts to the pilot shortage, I believe that Republic is positioning itself to be a great place to be a pilot in the future.” Philips says that the Institute of Aviation also partners with several other

“I’ve had a bit of an idiosyncratic college experience. It has been a long and drawn out process during which I made mistakes, learned from them and grew a great deal as a person. I actually started at the University of Illinois with a full ride scholarship right out of high school. As great as that may sound, I didn’t quite know who I was at eighteen. Despite the fact that school has always come relatively easy to me, I chose to drop out of U of I and pursue a career as a fighter. Much to the chagrin of my parents I gave up on my scholastic endeavors and devoted myself wholeheartedly to honing my craft as a cage fighter in 2008. Later that year I won the CFC national championship and began gaining recognition in the martial arts community. In 2009 I switched over to boxing and 3 years later became a Golden Gloves champion—one of the premier titles in the sport. Notwithstanding my success as an athlete, times have been hard financially. Never satisfied with my occupation and with unfettered pride I frequently jumped from job to job; repeatedly suffering from the mental stagnation and demeaning quality characteristic of lowwage labor. I registered for Parkland and still took classes here and there on the side to keep my mind busy. However, I only stayed in a given class just long enough to learn what I wanted to. After losing interest in my classes I would usually just stop

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Photo courtesy of Republic Airways of Indianapolis Parkland’s Institute of Aviation has signed a guaranteed interview agreement for its graduates with the Indianapolis-based Republic Airways, pictured above. Peter Floess Staff Writer

Parkland’s Institute of Aviation has signed a guaranteed interview agreement for its graduates with the Indianapolis-based Republic Airways. Sybil Philips, the director of the Institute of Aviation, believes that the agreement, “Has a positive impact on the Institute of Aviation.” Philips said,“It acknowledges the quality of pilots that emerges from our program. It creates an easier path to the regional airlines for our students. It provides the key opportunity to build flight time and experience for those who wish to continue to the major airlines.” Republic Airways is sending representatives to Parkland College to meet with aviation students on March 7. Philips says Republic Airways has hired numerous Parkland aviation graduates over the past twenty years. “[Republic Airlines has been] happy with our graduates and how well they perform on the job,” Philips said. “We partnered with Republic last July at the Experimental Aircraft Association Airventure event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to hold a press conference with the aviation media to talk about the changes in the Institute of Aviation since transitioning to Parkland College. At that time we talked about the bridge

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Photo courtesy of the Institute of Aviation | Parkland College Pictured above is an airplane from Parkland’s Institute of Aviation flying over Champaign County.

Photo courtesy of Republic Airways of Indianapolis Above is a view of the cockpit in one of the airplanes located at Republic Airways in Indianapolis. programs; Republic was developing with colleges and universities that offer aviation training. Those conversations laid the groundwork for the agreement we recently signed.”

Republic Airways offers 1,000 daily flights to 105 cities in the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean through their fixed fee partnership with brands such as American Eagle,

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Correction: In the Feb. 17, 2016 Volume 10, Number 6 editionoftheProspectus, within the article titled “Augmented Reality Sandbox gives geography students enhanced perspective,” the headline should have read “geology” instead of “geography.” Students interested in using the ARS should consider taking a geology class.

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