April 21 2015 cayuga collegian vol 61 issue 18

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PHOTO BY SHAQUELLA NEWBY

PERFORMANCE ARTIST GARIBALDI‘S ART FRAMED FOR DISPLAY ON AUBURN CAMPUS

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Vol. 61 Issue 18

April 21, 2015

CAYUGABRIEFS College announces four finalists for College President

Table-Gate ends with an unanimous vote

After conducting an extensive international search, four final candidates for the position of President of CCC will be brought to both campuses before May 1st. All employees and students will have scheduled opportunities to meet the candidates and ask questions. For more information on the finalists, see PAGE THREE.

PHOTO BY SHAQUELLA NEWBY

By Caleb Slater, editor-in-chief

SOMA Student Showcase of Talent The School of Media and the Arts presents: SOMA Student Showcase of Talent Wednesday, 22 April 3 PM in the college café (Auburn Campus) Free refreshments Please join us and see SOMA students perform: music, theatre, poetry, art, and more!

Meet your Student Government Officers (SGO) The Student Government Organization announced its elected officers for the both campus. Auburn Officers President – Andrea Jodeit Vice President – Kevin Gauthier Secretary – Duanna Johnson Treasurer – Vacant Student Trustee – Vacant Fulton Officers President – Kelly Newton Vice President – Victoria Dishaw Secretary – Christine King Treasurer- Don Cleveland

Performance artist David Garibaldi’s art, which he created in Auburn, on display at CCC By Shaquella Newby, staff writer Remember David Garibaldi, the performance painter that appeared on the famous TV show “America’s Got Talent” and also performed for CCC students in last semester? The two paintings that Garibaldi created that night in October were portraits of The Statue Of Liberty and scientist Albert Einstein. Garibaldi gave Cayuga Community College the two paintings. The artwork is framed and ready to be set up for display. Performance artist David Garibaldi

“The paintings are supposed to be displayed in The Cube on the walls, but I would rather have at least one the paintings be displayed in the main entrance on the wall, that way it can be more noticed,” said Carrin Dresser, CCC Student Engagement Coordinator. Do you agree? Or should both the paintings be in The Cube? What are your thoughts? Email The Collegian at cayugacollegian@gmail.com to let us know.

We’re close to the final chapter of the continuing saga of what has fondly been dubbed “Table-Gate” on the Auburn Campus. A meeting last Friday with student club leaders and Vice President of Student Affairs, Jeff Rosenthal, ended in a vote. Meeting participants we asked if they supported keeping club activity tables in the lobby hallway or move them downstairs in the cafeteria also known as The Student Center. Rosenthal had instructed Director of Student Activities Norman Lee earlier in the semester to inform all club leadership that the tables were banned from the main lobby because of congestion concerns. Club leaders and their faculty advisors had argued that it was that congestion of foot traffic in the main hall which meant success for their initiatives and that forcing them into The Student Center was too far out of the way to get student attention. Carrin Dresser, CCC Student Engagement Coordinator says the group voted unanimously 15-0 in favor of keeping the club activity tables in the main hallway. Students say Rosenthal was very professional and seemed very understanding of the feelings expressed during the meeting and accepted the results graciously. There was some confusion expressed after the meeting because it seemed to some that Rosenthal had flipflopped on the issue. The next step is for the results of the vote to be given to the college’s Board of Trustees at their next meeting. Stay tuned.

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