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Wednesday, september 14, 2016

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ELAC basketball player murdered to gone through. It still bothers me to this day,” said Al Cone, Staff Writer athletic director. The Monterey Police Department responded to a “Gunshot Call” where they discovered a light colored Mercedes with its lights East Los Angeles College student on. athlete Saieed Ivey was found dead Ivey was found in the backseat of in Monterey Park on June 9, his the car with a single gunshot on the 20th birthday. upper torso and was pronounced Ivey played guard dead at on ELAC men’s the scene. basketball team and According to is originally from news release Chicago, Illinois. by the Los According to Angeles the Los Angeles C o u n t y Times, Ivey’s Sheriff ’s nephew Cortez Department. Smith said he and The Los his uncle moved Angeles to Los Angeles to County Fire stay out of trouble Department after Ivey’s brother, had been Mario Hines was called to the also gunned down scene after in a vehicle in the MPPD March 2010. discovered Saieed Ivey Elans who knew I v e y Ivey remember him unresponsive for his hard work and dedication to in the locked car. his future. Ivey’s mother Chareda Carter “He was ELAC. He embodied flew from Chicago and confirmed everything our program was that it was Ivey in a interview with about. From the hard work to the KTLA. classroom. He had a 3.7 GPA; he “Saieed is a really great kid. So showed what this program was many people loved him,” Carter about,” said John Mosley, men’s said to reporters. basketball coach. Ivey’s death has also left a In an email ELAC President lasting impact on those who knew Marvin Martinez on June 9, him through basketball. expressed his deepest sympathies “He was the hardest working and condolences to the family. kid; student-player I ever knew. I He also said that, according to get emotional thinking about him Mosley, Ivey was an exceptional all the time. He was such a kind young man who was not only an kid,” said Darren French, men’s outstanding basketball player, basketball assistant coach. but a dedicated student who was LASD homicide detectives were interested in becoming a lawyer. told by witnesses that Ivey was “No one’s family deserves to with friends at a gathering and had go through what his family has walked off from the group.

BY MEGAN G. RAZZETTI

NEW BUILDING BRINGS CHANGES New Math and science building joins the ELAC campus BY GUSTAVO BUENROSTRO Staff Writer

East Los Angeles College has completed the latest addition to the campus with the new math and science building. The completion of the new building has students and teachers talking about the buildings features. “The building is nice. The open space makes it feel less like a community college and more like a university. It's fancy,” said student Vivian Reyes.

Reyes also says that the lighting makes students more motivated to study and come to school. Students in science classes especially appreciate the new building. Students are saying they like the bigger space in the classes and the cleanliness. “The new building looks very modern and the labs more conducive. The new rooms feel more comfortable. The building is a definite improvement from the old bungalows. They were built in the 1940s, enough said. I mean the tiles were falling from the ceiling,” said Professor Frank Ow. The building includes new labs

which have gas and vacuum lines, which are essential in some of the classes held in G5. “In the old buildings, students would have to keep the water running to create a vacuum for 10, 20, up to 30 minutes,” said a faculty member Elle Clarke. “Now they don’t have to do that. Teachers also benefit from this building too because they now have access to more modern technology, like the multi media carts.” Teachers from the math department appreciate being more centralized, so that students don’t have to run back and forth through campus.

Math Professor Khosrow Daraei likes the building but says a room is just a room and for him it doesn't matter what kind of room he teaches in. Some have complained that a few doors don’t work properly by not opening all the way. However, according to BuildLACCD, the construction company who worked on this project, this is normal for new buildings and the company also encourages feedback, so that they can make the improvements that are put on the lists. Construction in the school is not yet finished. More buildings are expected to be built by fall 2017.

International soccer players aim for their goals BY IVAN CAZARES Staff Writer Success both on and off the field is essential to three international student athletes. Sambo Dama, Andres Martinez, Manuel Avendano and Agustin Barros will represent East Los Angeles College on the soccer field this season. Martinez, Avendano and Barror are from Chile. Dama comes to us from Benin. “The priority is that they are students first and athletes second. Their parents’ primary concern isn’t them playing soccer. They want to go to the next level. They want to transfer out,” soccer Head Coach Eddie Flores said. Martinez is a Kinesiology major and said his greatest ambition is to play professionally, but will remain focused on his career. Soccer has been a passion of his since he was a young child. He said he would eventually like to work as coach or

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assistant for a soccer program. Avendano said his goal is to transfer, earn a degree in business administration and return home to Chile. Barros also plans to major in business administration. He said that living with people who are going through a similar experience has helped him adjust. The three live together with a couple other international students. They said that even though they are required to know some English, the language barrier between them and native English speakers isn’t easy to overcome. “Now we have the ESL lab which is a great resource (To help them improve their English. Another challenge (that international students face) is that they might not know anyone here. We try to make sure they get involved on campus,” International Student Counselor Michelle Hernandez-Payan said.

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TEAM SUCCESS—International students Sambo Dama (left), Andres Martinez, Manuel Avendano and Agustin Barros get together after their soccer practice at the Weingart Stadium.

The East Los Angeles College Adelante first year experience will have a speedy workout session with Yesenia Barrera on Thursday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in F5-201. Participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.

S.A.A.V.E.

The Sexual Assualt Awareness Violence Education team will host meetings Tuesdays from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in E9-114. S.A.A.V.E. focuses on the planning of domestic violence awareness events at ELAC.

Health Fair

Free health check ups and community resources will be made available at the East Los Angeles College health fair on September 22 from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. between E1 and G, admission is free.


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