Spring is here, and that means it’s time to decide who will be spending your money next year. The end of the 2012-2013 school year will also mark the end of term for current Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College council. This may come as a relief to those who have been unsatisfied with [...] [...more]
We asked four students, if there were child care on campus, should it be subsidized by student fees? [...more]
Council members will be spending approximately $7500 in the name of professional development. The Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College council members will be attending the American Student Association of Community Colleges National Student Conference in Washington D.C from March 16 to March 20. Molly Svendsen The Broadside The cost of attendance is approximately [...] [...more]
I am not sure what drove me to plunge. It could have been the money raised for charity, being in a college team building event, or maybe just to participate in a fairly ridiculous activity that Bend evidently took pretty seriously. Rhyan McLaury The Broadside When I showed up at Riverbend Park it was mayhem, [...] [...more]
The Lunar New Year came to campus with banging drums, dancing dragons and martial arts demonstrations. On Feb. 12, a group of entertainers from Portland celebrated the Chinese New Year with students eating lunch at Central Oregon Community College. Ryan Dang, one of the demonstrators, joined the group just four weeks before the performance. “I [...] [...more]
A member of the Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College allegedly had a relationship with an employee which violated college policy. Shara Huskey, former director of public relations of ASCOCC, stated in an e-mail that “a council member is seeing a staff member who they are in charge of.” Similar allegations were repeated in [...] [...more]
It was discovered that an individual was no longer a student at Central Oregon Community College, after student fees had been used to pay for him to attend a conference. Cedar Goslin The Broadside Kurt Killinger, the director of legislative affairs of Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College, attends Oregon Community College Student Association [...] [...more]
After being closed for over a year, the Redmond Campus bus stop will open as soon as Feb. 15 due to a coalition of students, faculty and local nonprofits. The campus bus stop will be funded for 17 months by the Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College and Partnership to End Poverty. Scott Greenstone [...] [...more]
The future of tuition aid in Oregon was the topic of discussion when Oregon State Treasurer, Ted Wheeler, visited on Jan. 31. Wheeler wanted to hear what students had to say about the Opportunity Initiative, a pair of measures designed to create a Student Opportunity Fund using $500 million in bonds. “This idea didn’t come [...] [...more]
Changes are coming to the Associated Students of Central Oregon Community College. Their first two meetings, which took place Jan. 10 and Jan. 18, were partially dedicated to discussing the working draft of ASCOCC’s by-laws and filling the newly open position for director of public relations. Shara Huskey resigns Shara Huskey resigned from her position [...] [...more]