The ASCC anticipates meeting its goal of 20 leadership applicants by May 8. Every spring the student government selects students to fill 12 positions on the ASCC and the Activities Programming Board. Last year’s deadline was extended Director of Student Life Sarah Gruhler said the ASCC has stepped up promotion […]
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ASCC Application Deadline Delayed
Calling all student politicians: ASCC delayed the deadline to apply for Executive Council positions earlier this week from May 2 to May 13 in order to allow time for more candidates to complete their applications, according to ASCC Public Relations Director Ian Williams. Members of the ASCC Executive Council “advocate […]
ASCC Application Date Extended
ASCC has pushed back the executive council position application deadline to May 13, due to a lack of submissions. “Several of our applicants also applied to the Activities Programming Board and other leadership opportunities, meaning that if they accepted a position in another leadership group we may later have to […]
Board Seeks to Replace Departing Trustee
Clark’s Board of Trustees has been seeking to fill a vacancy since its newest member stepped down after ten months on the job. Former Battle Ground mayor and longtime member of Clark County Fire and Rescue, Mike Ciraulo, accepted an offer to become the fire chief of Pendleton, Oregon. Keith Swenson, […]
Valentine’s Day Has a Different Meaning to Everyone
A young girl stepped into her neighbor’s garden in the frigid February air. Her neighbor, a woman from Czechoslovakia, led the girl into the garden and proceeded to take out a comb from her coat pocket. She pulled out the hair that had collected in her comb and spread it […]
Winter Student Involvement Fair
ASCC held a Star Wars themed Student Involvement Fair for Winter quarter today at 10 a.m. in Gaiser Student Center. The fair was designed to provide students with information on how to become involved with over 50 on-campus programs and clubs, as well as student resources. “It is […]
Vine Extends C-Tran Scope
Clark students may soon be finding a few more parking spots while waiting less time to get around town. The acting administrator for the Federal Transit Administration, Therese McMillan, and C-Tran Executive Director Jeff Hamm met at Clark College Sept. 10 to sign a $38.5 million grant to help fund […]
ASCC Officers Up for Selection
By Jaime Rapciewicz in News Three years after ASCC switched from electing officers to appointing them, officials say there has been an increase in applicants gunning for the positions. Director of Student Life Sarah Gruhler said she believes the change is due to applicants only having to represent themselves to the […]
Faculty Union Pursues Negotiations With ASCC
By Steven Cooper in News ASCC has never bargained with a union before, but that could soon change. Kimberly Sullivan, president of the Association for Higher Education, Clark’s faculty union, said she emailed ASCC President Emmah Ferguson on May 13 to begin the process of negotiating contracts on behalf of […]
Five Programs Face Uncertain Funding
By Steven Cooper in News Five ASCC programs may be looking for change under the couch cushions next year. Model United Nations, Clark Art Talks, Student Ambassadors, Pathway Peer Mentors and Archer Gallery did not submit their 2015-16 program budgets to the ASCC Services and Activities Fee Committee by the […]