Shoreline Community College

Theft cripples Music Technology program

CHAS HOPPE

Copy Editor

REPORTING BY DAVID BANUELOS AND MIKO CALIVO

In the early morning hours of Sunday, June 4, sometime after security made their rounds at 2 a.m., a Pro Control surround sound mixing console— valued at about $80,000—was stolen out of the Music Technology Department in the 800 building.

Andy Williams, a first year audio student, was first to arrive at the scene on Sunday morning. “I walked in and the console cover was lying in the hallway and then when I opened the door the console was missing,” Williams said. “The cables were strewn around and the computer was sitting in the middle of the room.”

SBA Senate changes constitution

SANDY LAM

Staff Writer

The proposed changes to Shoreline Community College’s Constitution, made by the Constitution and Bylaws Committee, were approved by student voters in this year’s election. The changes included numerous grammatical and organizational changes, but the major agenda was changes to the UCC, a committee that oversees all clubs on campus, and an entirely new article added for technology.

“Basically it’s outlining things in the process that wasn’t there before,” said Jessica Gonzalez, SBA Vice President.