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VOL. 97, NO. 6 NOVEMBER 14,
2019
An Associated Collegiate Press two-time national Pacemaker award-winning newspaper, serving as the voice of the students since 1922.
The ‘SAGA’ continues at RCC CLARISSA CORRAL STAFF REPORTER
LEO CABRAL | VIEWPOINTS
The Sexuality and Gender Acceptance Club’s drag show was cancelled this semester for the first time in the events six year history due to disorganization and lack of funding by the club. They were unable to book certain drag performers and
failed to pay the required fees in order for them to be considered a legitimate club by ASRCC, nearing the date the drag show was supposed to occur. Aside from the drag show, SAGA does not put on any events nor do any known fundraising. Instructor Amanda Brown, adviser to the SAGA club would not comment on the cancellation
of the drag show. “I think the cancelling of the RCC drag show will affect the visibility of the LGBTQ+ community on campus by not showing that they are there period,”said RCC student alumni and drag performer Anita Rose (Jaime Rodriguez). Drag queen Anita Rose started her career in drag about
seven and a half years ago. She was a part of RCC SAGA’s (Gender and Sexuality Awareness at the time) very first drag show as well as having been a member of the club, giving her a perspective that is informed and unique to RCC.
See SAGA on page 3
On the hunt for a second championship Bounty
hunters cause unease ERIK GALICIA STAFF REPORTER
Running back Jamon McGlory runs in for a go ahead Tiger score. Mcglory has 212 rushing yards and five touchdowns on the season.
See page 8 for football coverage
ANGEL PEÑA | VIEWPOINTS
RCC instructor dies at 71 SAMANTHA BARTHOLOMEW
NEWS EDITOR
Riverside City College professor of business administration and management Ron Pardee died suddenly Sept. 21. “As a deeply respected and beloved member of the RCC family, Ron left an indelible legacy for all of us at the college and throughout the community,” RCC president Gregory Anderson
said. “Ron loved RCC and he committed his life to the benefit of the college and our students.” “I took a class with Professor Pardee and I enjoyed his humor and wisdom. I knew him for just a few short months and it saddens me,” former RCC student Teresa Nunez Rolstad said. “I believe in life after death and I know he is amongst us here in spirit.” Along with Cyndi, his wife of nearly 45 years, Pardee was a graduate of the college. Their two sons, Justin and Cambry,
also attended RCC. Ron was a faculty member for nearly four decades, serving as dean for seven years. He also taught at other universities, including classes at the graduate level. Ron developed and delivered hundreds of hours of training and provided consulting services for public agencies, multinational corporations, financial institutions, and nonprofit organizations. He
See PARDEE on Page 3
Bail bond agents caught Riverside City College by surprise when they entered the Wheelock Gymnasium at around noon on Oct. 8 and arrested a male student during a class in the fitness room. “Two men walked in and asked if the student was in the class,” said Steve Sigloch, the instructor of the class that was raided. “I said yes.” After asking for more information, Sigloch claims the bond agents told him all he needed to know was that the student was under arrest for felony charges. “I was caught off guard,” Sigloch said. “It all happened within a minute. Afterward, I thought, ‘Did I put the student in more danger by letting these guys in?’” Alicia Berber, women’s basketball head coach, had the initial contact with the bond agents when they entered the gymnasium. “It was pretty unnerving when they came up,” Berber said. “They were looking for (the) student and I told them they could speak with the instructor.” Soon after, the bond agents emerged from the weight room with the student and asked Berber to open his locker. When she refused, she claims the agents
See BOUNTY on pwage 2
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