September 1, 2011
Volume 47 Issue 1
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Baseball at Busch
Checks and Balances
SPENCER GLEASON SPORTS EDITOR
Benefit increase overshadows faculty raises
Moments after the final out is made during the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds, on Sunday, Sept. 4, the STLCC Archers and Lewis and Clark Community College Trailblazers will take the field. It will be the second meeting between the two teams at Busch Stadium.
KURT OBERREITHER NEWS EDITOR Faculty contracts were settled in June after more than a year and a half of negotiations, during which salary and working conditions were modified from the 2007 contract. Faculty worked without a contract or pay increase during the 2010-2011 academic year.
After last year’s walk-off winner at Busch Stadium against the Trailblazers, 8-7, in the bottom of the ninth, the Archers look to continue their magical run on their field of dreams.
Salaries were approved at the July 2011 Board of Trustees meeting so modifications could be made to the 2010-2013 contract. Among other agreements, the college and faculty agreed to a step increase for the fiscal year. Changes in coverage under healthcare benefits as well as retirement costs, however, placed an increased burden on faculty members. “If you were just to look at the bottom line, that 1.5 percent is not going to cover the increase. We know we lost a half with the teacher increase in the retirement system so we’re down to 1 percent. Is that 1 percent offset by the increase in medical and costs through the college? I would say that 1 percent is probably wiped out,” said Doug Hurst, communications professor. Hurst, the co-chair of the National Educators Association (NEA) and the STLCCMeramec faculty committee, has been involved in three
“I think talent-wise, we’re looking very good,” Tony Dattoli, head coach, said after Tuesday’s practice. different negotiations during his tenure at STLCC-Meramec. When determining benefits, Carla Chance, vice chancellor of finance, said administration looked at Midwest average costs as well as national costs. According to the STLCC expenditure assumptions presented to the Board of Trustees in May 2011, $0.2 million more will be spent on salaries and $1.4 million on benefits this year. Despite benefit cost increases, Chance said the district’s salaries remain competitive. “I don’t think there is a singular response,” Chance said. “I think there is a good understanding in the district that the salaries are at market rate.” A change in health benefits, though, affects the bottom line of faculty income.
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“The pitching has been very good. We’ve gone through stretches where we’ve hit the ball extremely well, but that’s been very inconsistant. The two things that matter most, though, are that our defense has played well and our pitching has been good. We’ll be able to manufacture runs, hopefully, on Sunday.” The Archers will take all 47 players to experience a day at the ballpark. Carrying 18 pitchers and three defensive groups, Dattoli will pull all the strings to make sure everyone has a chance to play on the same field as Albert Pujols Chris Carpenter and even Meramec’s own David Freese. “We think we’ve kind of come up with a fail-proof plan where we’re three deep at every defensive position,” Dattoli said.
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Reconnecting and Recharging Faculty member travels abroad to spark creativity AMBER DAVIS ASST. ART & LIFE EDITOR Summer vacation is a time to kick off the shoes and waste several days until fall. But that was not the case for Michael Swoboda, graphic communications professor at STLCC-Meramec. Swoboda packed his bags and flew to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to explore potential projects with his colleague, Fernando Carvalho. “Our idea was for me to go there – since Fernando lives and teaches at the local University in Rio and to identify some little or large possible projects. So we can use our design expertise to help them out,” Swoboda said. Spontaneous ideas and reconnecting with an old friend is how this plan all started to go to Rio.
PHOTO BY: Hans Steinert Mike Swoboda, graphic communications professor, reflects on his journey to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this summer. Swoboda presented a lecture on graphic design at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.
“[Carvalho and I met at] University of Notre Dame and we loved collaborating ideas. He is more of a product designer or an industrial designer and I’m more of a graphic designer. So, we can blend our skills together. Earlier this summer I knew I was going to have a couple of weeks between the summer semester and fall semester. So I gave him a call over Skype, and we just reconnected. It was just an idea that came out of thin air,” Swoboda said.
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