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The Santa Monica College Newpaper
Volume XCIX, Issue 8
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Informing Since 1929
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tiffany Inabu AS President Newly elected Associated Students’ President Tiffany Inabu at a regular meeting of the student Board of Directors in the Cayton Center.
By Alica Forneret Staff Writer It is 9 p.m. on Thursday and the polls are closing. After 14 hours of campaigning, a tired presidential candidate walks across a deserted SMC campus. Luckily for Tiffany Inabu, her hard work on the last day of the AS presidential campaign paid off. The next time she would set foot on campus she would be the officially elected AS President for the 2010-2011 school year. Inabu is a second-year student at SMC
hailing from Quartz Hill High School in Lancaster. She spent the majority of her time as a drum major. Now she is teetering between a political science and global studies major at SMC. After entering college, Inabu became heavily involved with student government and campus organizations. She did not know anyone on campus when she first arrived and was initially encouraged to become involved with student government by a classmate. She is now part of eight school organizations and currently holds the AS
Professor resigns, controversy continues for the AET students By Daniel Ross Staff Writer A bitter dispute between SMC administrators and an instructor came to a climax last week when Professor Bill Hogan formally resigned from his position, alleging that his students were targeted because of his frequent public criticisms. Hogan’s campaign included a series of Facebook protests, YouTube videos and frequent letters to SMC’s top officials condemning the AET campus administrative policies and hygiene standards. Hogan, professor of Interior Architectural Design (INTARC), also claimed that the INTARC program’s “funding, resources and teaching hours”
were being unfairly compromised as a result of a “grudge against the Interior Architectural department.” In response to Hogan’s resignation, President Chui L. Tsang said that it is “a personnel matter,” that will be “treated confidentially as will all personnel matters.” Tsang also said Hogan’s allegations regarding antagonistic practices targeting INTARC students would be looked into, and “proper actions” would be taken to “correct the situations if needed.” Among a long list of grievances, Hogan said that his students were denied access to the AET drafting rooms in
See ‘Hogan resigns’ on page 5
budget management chair position. And she works two jobs. “Sometimes I don’t have time to eat during the day so dinner comes at nine, ten o’clock. And that’s okay,” said Inabu. “I’ve gotten used to it. Sometimes I have time to eat, which is great.” Once the school week has ended, she spends most of her weekend studying and catching up from the week. As much as Inabu enjoys being involved with so many facets of campus life, she realizes that being elected AS president may force her to reduce the number of
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activities she partakes in. In the fall semester, when she takes her seat at the head of AS board meetings, she will still be swamped with work, classes and presidential responsibilities, but she looks forward to it all. “I think I’m going to have to take a step back a little bit from certain things,” she said. “I still have to be a full-time student and everything, because academics do come first.” Future AS Vice President Chantelle Eastman is confident about Inabu’s ability
See ‘Inabu, AS president‘ on page 4
Israeli Independence Day sparks discussion By Bryn Woznicki Staff Writer Students celebrating Israel’s Independence Day by dancing, waving Israeli flags and eating free falafel were met by protesters from Students for Social Justice in SMC’s quad on April 20, 2010. Hosted by Santa Monica College’s Pride and Hillel clubs, students marked the 62nd anniversary of David Ben-Gurion, the first Israeli prime minister to lead after Israel was declared an independent state. The demonstrators presence was small, with a handful of SSJ members passing out flyers and holding up signs saying things like, “They Say Celebration But All We See Is Occupation,” and “Jews and Arabs Refuse to be Enemies.” Leeor Braude, Associated Students director of publicity, and co-organizer
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Moran Keren dances in celebration of the Israeli Independence day celebrated on the quad on April 20.