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STAYING COMMITTED AND CONNECTED MAY 14, 2018 Men's Basketball Team Honored by City of Fairfield Congratulations to the SCC Men's Basketball team, who was recognized by the City of Fairfield and Republic Services for their help and dedication to the Tomato Festival recycling program. The City and Republic Services has an annual program that honors business or organizations that exemplify the three R s: reduce, reuse and recycle. The team was honored at the 2018 Green Business City Council meeting on May 1. "Nice Work" Finishes Strong

The Daily Republic reviewed SCC's latest musical, which ended its run on a high note. Part of the review is as follows: "As for Solano College Theatre s production, what s not to love? Let s start with Director Christine Mani. I have enjoyed seeing the unmistakable fingerprints of Mani s directorial talent on actors performances in numerous shows, on numerous stages and with numerous companies over the years. She stresses attention to detail and allows everyone to shine both individually and collectively. Faustino Cadiz (Jimmy Winter) brought a whimsical, wide-eyed comic presence to his role as the thrice-married playboy about to take the plunge for a fourth time. He displayed wicked comic timing and had such sweet and natural chemistry with the object of his affection. Oh, and in this case, that wouldn t be his fiancée, but rather tomboyish character Billie Bendix, played wonderfully by Kristina Marshall. Marshall did a good job on singing many of the more well-known songs in the show. My absolute favorite was her character s clumsy attempt at seduction while belting 'Treat Me Rough.'" Read more of the review here. Congratulations to Christine Mani, and the entire crew! Auto Tech Holds Inaugural Car Show

The SCC Automotive Technology Program held its inaugural car show over the weekend. Participants toured the new building and met faculty and students. There were engine and dyno demonstrations and prizes were awarded for euro and Asian imports, classic muscle, classic truck, 90 s classic, exotic, best off-road and best motorcycle. There were special awards for SCC student and high school student entries as well. Proceeds benefit the SCC Automotive Technology Program. The new 30,000 sq. ft. Auto Tech Center was opened in August 2018. Meet the Sheriffs & Judges Candidates Today

Solano College Speech and Debate Team Hosts End-of-the-Year Speech Tournaments On April 28 th, Solano College hosted the Northern California Forensics Association Spring Tournament. Nineteen community colleges and universities attended the day-long event, with a total of over 160 competitors, 60 student judges and 20 coaches. The tournament plays an integral function for Northern California forensics because it utilizes

graduate students to administer the tournament and open-division competitors to judge the rounds of competition. UOP, UC Berkeley, and Chico State were among the Universities in attendance. On May 11 th, the Solano College Speech and Debate Team finished their season by hosting their end-of-the-semester intramural speech competition. Seventy-eight students from twelve COMM classes attended the competition. The intramural competition is part of the Speech and Debate team s outreach efforts designed to introduce students to speech and debate activities and give them additional experience and encouragement in public speaking. Listed below are the results of the tournament. If you have a student in your classes, please congratulate them in their efforts: Persuasive Speaking: Finalists: Christopher Carnation, Lindsey Sorenson, Samantha Sifuentes, Meagan Beattie 4 th place: Will Tran 3 rd place: David Kimbel 2 nd place: Chaithra Ramakrishna 1 st place: Mililani Manaot Informative Speaking: Finalists: Suzie Kaluza, Nicole Siron, Jonelle Garcia, Johana Lopez, Emad Marini, Jewelia Patzer 4 th place: Mark Ortiz 3 rd place: Joshua Olson 2 nd place (TIE): John Nono and Connor Marshall 1 st place: Steven Babb Oral Interpretation: Finalists: Justin Kromann, Holly Montoya 3 rd place: Sierra Lissick 2 nd place: Ryan Astor 1 st place: Ben Bagnall You're Invited to "A Night with Michael Anthony Spady"

In the article, UC Davis senior Aubreanna Zachary, an alumna of SCC, is highlighted. She said "she limited her student loan Article in U.S. News & World Report Highlights SCC Alumna U.S. News & World Report recently published an article on the benefits of going to community college before transferring to a university.

borrowing to less than $7,000 because of the TAG agreement, which enabled her to transfer nearly all her credits from Solano Community College as a communications major. "My house is 20 minutes away from Davis, so I saved costs on living, too," she says. Read the article here. Solano College solano.edu (707) 864-4000 To submit information to Inside Solano, please email kristie.west@solano.edu