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Сèý in the NEWS: Сèý's bond measure is front and center on local news
Photos and story by James Hill
A look at news stories about Сèý from around the local area and the nation for the month of March. In total, Сèý events and people appeared 59 times in the local community online media, newspapers or TV/radio.
March 3, Gente Traylor, a student at the Cascade Campus, was profiled in The Skanner newspaper for winning Miss Black Oregon.
March 4, The Asian Reporter announced that local author Chanrithy Him would make an appearance at the Rock Creek Campus.
March 4, The Portland Tribune showcased Сèý’s workforce development services in its publication “Rethinking Portland.”
March 4, The Portland Tribune profiled a man who found manufacturing work by stopping by Сèý’s Capital Center.
March 5, The Skanner ran a front page photo of music instructor Julianne Johnson starring in the production of “Dreamgirls.”
March 6, featured Laris Fedorkova-Felty about the college’s workforce development program.
March 7, highlighted the Roosevelt Rose Princess who said she plans to attend Сèý.
March 7, the announced the mayoral debate forum at the Cascade Campus.
March 10, profiled Julianne Johnson’s role in Stumptown Production’s “Dreamgirls.”
In the spring 2008 edition of Portland Executive Home and Life, a section produced by the Portland Business Journal, Сèý’s enrollment was spotlighted.
March 14, announced the filing of former Сèý student and firefighter Greg Matthews for incumbent’s John Lim’s House seat in the Legislature.
March 14, local TV news stations KGW and KATU reported on the mayoral forum held at the Cascade Campus.
March 15, and reported on the mayor forum at the Cascade Campus.
March 15, featured clips of the mayoral forum at Cascade on its Web site.
March 17, and other news stations reported on the Cascade Campus lockdown over an active shooter.
Match 17, had a review of the mayoral debate at Сèý-Cascade.
March, featured the upcoming Art Beat festival and its development as well as how events like it fit into Сèý’s mission.
March 19, quoted Cascade instructor James Harrison about racial history in Oregon on the eve of Sen. Barack Obama’s visit to Portland.
March 20, the profiled a Rock Creek Campus student who participated in Intel’s High Tech U.
March 20, profiled a retired OHSU professor who took a Сèý beekeeping class and got hooked.
March 20, reported that the board approved to go out for a $374 million bond next November.
March 21, and highlighted the board’s vote to go for a bond measure.
March 21, the also featured the bond measure decision by the board.
March 21, The Eugene Register-Guard, Salem Statesman Journal, , and highlighted Сèý’s bond needs and the board’s approval to put it on the November ballot.
March 25, the showcased the particulars of the upcoming Сèý Bond.
March 25, the spotlighted two Сèý governor’s scholars – Yvonne Norman and April Castillo.
March 26, Newport News Times profiled a former Сèý student who got his start in medical translating at the college.
March 27, the and reported on the shaky future of the Forest Grove Employment Center that Сèý helps run.
March 27, the ran a story on Community Education’s Better Bones class.
March 27, the featured the bond and what it will do for childcare at the Sylvania Campus.
March 28, the and announced that Tom Lowles and the SBDC had won the Small Business Development Center Service Excellence and Innovation Center Award.