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The Voice of San Jose City College Students Since 1956
Volume 92 Issue 3
Former SJCC student killed Rest in peace, Dejon Packer 1997-2022 BY IBER MORENO
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A former SJCC student athlete was stabbed to death in his home on March 14, police said. Dejon Packer, 24, attended San Jose City College from 2015 to 2017 and San Jose State University from 2017 to 2019. He was also a football player and a police officer. Many people were devastated when they heard the news, especially the people who knew him and the staff members at SJCC. “Dejon was the type of guy that would do everything right all the time both off and on the field,” former SJCC head coach Carlton Connor said. “He was a good kid and was a good player and a team leader. That’s why he would always address the team and be a star on the field.” Conner said Packer had a great sense of humor and was one of the best football players. “He was really soft spoken and was one of those guys that you really would not know he was there because he was such a quiet person,” Conner said. The equipment manager for the sports team at the college Dwayne Bozich said Packer was one of the best student athletes he interacted with. “He was such a good person to be around, such a hard worker both on and off the field, but his personality was fun and friendly,” Bozich said. “He was a person who didn’t say a lot. He was soft spoken, but he was always a part of the groups and the atmosphere around.”
Bozich said Packer was a good guy for the community, and he was a good role model. Packer always talked about being a nurse, Bozich said. He switched to joining the police academy because a police officer gave the San Jose State football team a career lesson about the police academy. That motivated him to join and become a police officer instead of a nurse.
“He knew where he fit and where he felt comfortable in his career,” Bozich said. SJCC Athletic Director Lamel Harris said Packer was an amazing person and a student athlete who cared about this school and the community.
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Let’s meet the ASG candidates term 2022-2023
Yang Lei Major: Business administration I was the president when I was in my senior high school in China. I think maybe if I were a president at SJCC, I’ll help students solve their problems. I hope I can start many activities so people at SJCC can all take part in the clubs, and I still want to build some clubs like sports, hiking, so people can exercise.
Fadia Zeid Major: Dance I applied for president and vice-president of marketing because I have been a student here at this school for 11 years. I am a reporter for the City College Times, and I always see problems on campus that I want to fix. I also want to increase the visibility of clubs and activities on campus.
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Adrianne Belardes Major: Psychology and social and behavioral sciences I am currently a resource advocate at Maintenance for Moms, which is a nonprofit that helps single mothers repair their cars so they can drive safely on the road with their children. I felt inclined to apply for the position since I have a lot of experience providing resources for the community.
Mohammad Shaar Major: Construction technology
Xitlaly Martinez Major: Business management
Leif Benson Major: Political science
I’m applying for director of communications because I’m currently the director of communications, and I think that I’m doing my role really well. I’ve been a student for the past five years, I know what it is to be a student, what challenges students face during their studies. I want to be this guy who make changes to help.
The reason why I decided to apply for vice president of finance is because I have a passion for helping out the community, and I feel this is a great experience for my personal reasons as well as I have aspirations to be in finance. I also applied for director of resources.
I’m applying for president because I want to get things done. I feel like there are things that students deserve on campus such as joining clubs, joining student government and joining the newspaper. I want to have more opportunities like that for students who are interested in all kinds of things on the campus.
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Van Pham Major: Accounting
I want to help Vietnamese students because when I came to the college I helped a lot of people. Many of these students are old, and they don’t speak English. If I apply to these positions, I have to communicate with a lot of people, and they come from everywhere, every race and every color. I have to be fair, whether they are Vietnamese or Spanish. Compiled by Vy Nguyen / Times Staff. To read the full article, visit http://sjcctimes.com
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