San Jose City College Times, Vol. 73, Issue 4, May 8, 2012

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VP to not return Akinkuoye’s contract not renewed for fall

BY JERICA LOWMAN TIMES STAFF

Nicholas Akinkuoye, Vice President of Academic Affairs, did not get his contract with San Jose City College renewed for the 2012-2013 school year. President Barbara Kavalier, who made the decision not to renew Akinkuoye’s contract, refused to comment on why Akinkouye A k i n k u o y e ’ s contract was not renewed because she is unable to discuss “personnel issues.” “(To my knowledge),” said Charles Heimler, president of the Academic Senate, “he (Akinkuoye) was the only administrator who was not asked to come back.” Many faculty members, including Heimler and Leslie Rice, English/ESL instructor, said that the frequent change in administration is not good for the school and the students. Heimler said there is a lack of continuity with the administrators at SJCC, and it is hard to adjust to working with new people. “The VP of Academic affairs is not an easy job,” Rice said. “The first year is a year of learning, and new administrators have to learn about all the different divisions and academic programs that are happening here at our school.” The non-renewal of Akinkuoye’s contract came as a surprise to him. “And this (decision was made) after a very positive comprehensive 360 degree evaluation from my constituents,” Akinkuoye said. “The non-renewal was based solely upon the personal opinion of the president. The decision and recommendation are under review (by the board of trustees).” President Kavalier did not respond to emails regarding what is the future for Akinkuoye’s position, so his replacement remains unknown.

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STEVE HILL / TIMES STAFF A sailboat returns to Santa Cruz Harbor, Wednesday May 2, after a day on Monterey Bay. The San Jose City College sailing club will sail out of Santa Cruz as part of its club activities.

Jaguars set sail in new club

Students get behind the tiller with Charles Heimler’s boating program

BY STEVE HILL TIMES STAFF

Would-be sailors, take note: There is a new club on campus that might just “shiver your timbers.” A group of five enthusiasts assembled on campus Friday, April 27 to establish the Sailing Club. The club is the brainchild of English instructor and Academic Senate President Charles Heimler, who has been a sailor of small boats since an early age. “I have taught basic, intermediate and advanced sailing,” Heimler said. “My dream is that people start sailing at San Jose City College. People don’t know about local waterways where you can

actually go sailing.” Heimler said many skills you learn in sailing actually have job opportunities. “They (students) get into the maritime program, and then they transfer to Cal State University, Vallejo, which is also the California Maritime Academy,” Heimler said. “You can get a bachelor’s degree in maritime and then go on into some really cool jobs.” Some of the jobs listed on the club’s mission statement are: Coast Guard, facilities management, yacht club and nautical design and construction. The group plans to start sailing as soon as a date can be decided upon, and it will most likely be on a Friday or Saturday. “I have access to boats we can

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use,” Heimler said, adding that the best way to learn to sail is by doing it. “We’ll do a little show and tell for folks who have never been ‘afloat’ before,” said air conditioning and refrigeration instructor Kieron Connolly, another lifelong sailing enthusiast. “For us who are more seasoned, our capacity would be more on an advisory level to get this thing rolling on.” Connolly said the club is a great way to get people interested in sailing. For others, it is a great excuse to find time to get back on the water. “I began sailing many moons ago, but haven’t done much sailing in the last several years,” said Evergreen Valley College biology professor Jack Baker. “This club

could get me out sailing again.” The group plans to start organizing trips within the next few weeks so summer events can be planned before the end of the semester. “We are going to start meeting once a week and build up for some activities during the summer and into next year,” Heimler said. “The idea is to get people on the water that would not normally be on the water,” Connolly said. “Through exposure to sailing, people get the feel of water.” The club hopes to meet in the next few weeks before finals to determine where the first sailing event will occur. For more club information, contact Charles Heimler, charles.heimler@sjcc. edu.

SJCC TRACK AND FIELD GOING TO NORCAL MEET

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