Campus News Fall 2016 Issue 2

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Volume 73, Issue 2

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VPAM presents “New Voices: the 2016 Student Art Exhibition”

Men’s soccer highlights

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Wednesday, september 21, 2016

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Veterans, Transfer Center relocate BY JULIE SANTIAGO

as the University Transfer Fair, happening today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both the Transfer Center and the VRC have benefitted from moving it to a better space and location. Neither center was easily accessible before. Both centers were on the third floor, and although they were in a new building, some felt it was too small to serve students’ needs. Disabled veterans couldn’t get to the room easily because it was located on the third floor.The VRC used to be on the first floor in E1 at the beginning of the year. Before the move to F5, veterans were told they would have a bigger location in the new building. Thomas Ortiz, veteran and sociology major, said that even though the VRC isn’t located in the middle of campus, it is more spacious, accessible and easier to find. “We’ve been seeing a lot of improvements as time goes by not only location-wise, but also services they provide for us,” says Ortiz. Reuben E. Roque, former first president of the Veteran’s Club and current career guidance assistant, says the VRC also plans to expand. Roque said that tutors will be made available to veteran students very soon. The VRC also plans to have more computers and study space. Veteran counselor Jessica Peak is in the same D7 building and just a few feet away from the VRC.

Staff Writer The Transfer Center and the Veterans Resource Center have moved to the former Student Book Store location in D7. The VRC, which was previously located in the F5 building, can now be found at the rear of the D7 bungalow behind the Transfer Center. For the Transfer Center, which was also located in F5, the new set-up promises more space for presentations and a computer lab in the weeks to come. Transfer Center Director, Kirby Dominguez, said that the new location offers a lot of space to work with and is still a work in progress. “Students will now have access to multiple university reps at any one time. We didn’t have multiple transfer counselors before. They assist students with transfer-related questions, issues and concerns,” said Dominguez. Dominguez said the computer lab will have about 26 computers intended for workshops and student transfer purposes. Transfer programs such as Men’s Leadership Academy and Latina Completion Transfer Academy will also have offices in the new facility. Students will now be able to enter the Transfer Center on a walk-in basis and make appointments to meet with other college representatives. Dominguez looks forward to more Transfer Center events this semester such

Budget committee prepares for department requests BY RUSSELL ZAZUETA Staff Writer Unfunded augmentation requests were under review during a meeting held by the East Los Angeles College Budget Committee on Monday. These requests for the 2016-2017 fiscal year will be presented before the ELAC Shared Governance Council (ESGC) to vote on. A UAR is when a department chair needs an increase in their department’s budget, needs more materials and supplies or needs to add faculty or staff to their department. These requests are then submitted to a subcommittee

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for review and then given to the budget committee to review. ELAC Academic Affairs Vice President Laura M. Ramirez, said that $2 million of unused funds, left over from the 2015-2016 fiscal year, rolled over into the current budget. The budget committee has agreed to use this money for funding ELAC departments. The deadline for all UAR is Sept. 30. During the meeting, Academic Senate Co-chair Jeffrey Hernandez, expressed his concern that departments need to be more specific or give more information to the subcommittee on what funds will be used for. “We need information from

deans on those requests. Requests come in from left field, right field . . . and sometimes there may be some background information that we’d be clueless on,” said Hernandez. The budget committee has assembled a prioritized list of UAR. Lines are numbered from one to 10, with one being the biggest priority and 10 being the lowest priority. The box of numbers are broken up into four tiers. If requests fall into the first two tiers, then those requests will likely be approved by the ESGC. The information written under tier three, however, claims the college should research these needs to determine a logical basis .

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The research criteria has yet to be determined. Tier three includes the personnel and tutoring category which landed requests from departments such as athletics, physics, theater into tier three. Departments here have until Oct. 17 to report back to the budget committee with its research completed. ELAC’s budget committee faces challenges about how ELAC will go about comparing department research to other departments requesting needs in the same category. Hernandez said it is difficult to compare one department’s needs to others. “The college needs to research this,” said Hernandez.

First Friday jazz

Tier four will not be funded, but it individually outnumbered the other three tiers with funding requests for a total of $1,621,027. The combined sum of the first three tiers was $1,732,547. The budget committee moved on and ended the meeting to discuss the opening day budget. This is for training the workforce and helping professional development for full-time staff and faculty.

Opening day expenses for next year sum to $33,493.09. A member of the committee suggested that $30,000 be added to ELAC’s budget for the event instead of raising funds through fund centers. The budget committee passed the motion by unanimous vote. The List of UAR and plans for opening day to be funded by ELAC’s budget will be presented to the ESGC Sept. 26 in G1 301A.

Departments have until Oct. 17 to report back to the budget committee with its research completed.

The music department presents Perujazz on Oct. 7 in the S2 Recital Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets for students are $6 with I.D. General admission is $15. For more information contact: (818) 321-6744

ELAC Foundation scholarships

The East Los Angeles Foundation scholarship application deadline is Oct. 3. Students are encouraged to apply online at: www.elacfoundation.com


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