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Madame President Since 1949

Volume CXV1, edition 7

By Joseph Boone

Rampage Reporter Dr. Cynthia Azari, Vice Chancellor for Workforce Development and Educational Services at State Center Community College District has been selected as president of Fresno City College. She is the first female to lead the 98year-old college; she takes the reigns of FCC on Jan. 2. SCCCD Chancellor Thomas Crow and the Board of Trustees made the announcement Monday. “[Azari] has a strong track record of success, well earned success, and I think she is a perfect fit for the position,” said Crow. Former President of FCC, Dr. Doffoney said, “I’m very pleased with the college and district’s choice. Dr. Azari is a talented and capable leader who will center photo by FCC PIO certainly propel the college to President Azari’s position is announced. She will assume her role on January 2, 2009. photos by Ramiro Gudino new heights.” Many gathered for the served as FCC’s new president part of the campus.” She added, suring that we have the resources, historic announcement delivered fielded questions. “I think the top priority is to en- both human and financial…with Azari said her biggest chaloutside the President’s Office. sure that we continue to provide the downturn in the economy that’s Light refreshments were lenge would be “just becoming a quality education, and that’s enSee “New” page two

Chemistry teacher donates kidney By David De Leon Rampage Reporter Wi t h i n a s m a l l Easton community, two men from different walks of life are now joined together forever through the miracle of giving. One of them happens to be Robb Culp, a Chemistry instructor at Fresno City College, Carlos Esqueda, the recipient, had been relying on a complicated dialysis mechanism at-

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tached to his arm to keep Culp were relative stranghim healthy. Esqueda was ers before the operation. in dire need of a donor kid- Esqueda is a member of ney. For some, it would take Restoration Outreach Coma miracle to receive a new munity Center while Culp organ because of the lengthy is an elder at Easton Presprocess. However, Esqueda byterian Church. Both were would not have to look far acquainted through attending to find his miracle. a Men’s breakfast meeting at Robb Culp, full time Immanuel Lutheran Church instructor at Fresno City held on Thursdays at 6:00 College since the mid ‘90s, a.m. Sitting on opposite sides gave Esqueda something of the room. They did not even more precious than he have much interaction with could imagine. E s q u e d a a n d See “Scars” page two

Chemistry Instructor Robb Culp

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November 26, 2008

Crime increases; police tighten security By Jeannie Batey Rampage Reporter Crime is on the rise at Fresno City College. In the fall semester there has been multiple break-ins on campus, one of the biggest occuring over Halloween weekend. When a total of 13 windows were smashed at the Business Education offices, and personal belongings were stolen. Faculty and staff within the department would not comment on the issue because of an ongoing investigation, but the FCC Police Lieutenant, Richard K. Gaines said, “We were having some issues with that as far as trying to resolve it.” Gaines also said that there was another incident over the weekend but the police were ready for it because of the previous two. “We set up some surveillance, and over the weekend, we actually did catch individuals that had broken in and were inside the building. So we have two people we got in custody immediately and a third took off on foot,” Gaines said, but would not provide further information on the third individual. These break-ins came at a high cost while the police did not have an exact estimate at this time. Gaines said, “The windows alone, we are estimating cost about $400 a piece. We’re talking over 20 rooms, so that’s quite a bit, and property wise, it’s about $10,000 in damages and theft.” In addition to the break-in increase and grand theft on campus, petty theft is also on the rise. Bike theft has become more common. Gaines said the number of bikes stolen each semester, “is significant enough that we take a lot of reports on the thefts.” He added that the theft See “Security” page four

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