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Photos: 2018 Pima Community College graduation

  • May 17, 2018
  • May 17, 2018 Updated Sep 22, 2020
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PCC conferred more than 6,000 degrees and certificates to nearly 4,000 students during ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, Ariz.

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Terese Seidel and her magenta hair stand out in the spotlight from the other 3,900 other for the Pima Community College students on the floor of the Tucson Convention center for graduation ceremonies, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. The school is delivering more than 6,000 degrees and certificates to their 2018 graduating students ranging in age from 17 to 80.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

A graduate goes the electric light route to make her mortar board stand out form the crowd as the students file out onto the floor for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

A graduate tries to stand out in the crowd, waving to friends and relatives in the stands for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Petrina Maly, left, and Justin Quinn, two of the top students in the 2018 class, are also among the earliest, showing up more than two hours before the start of the night's ceremonies for the Pima Community College graduation at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

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PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Student speaker Jean Mfuranzima gets the crowd and his classmates fired up as he wraps up his speech for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Silvia Figueroa, with her kids pictured on her cap, gets a photo of her niece, Alexia Martinez, as the two get ready to get their early childhood studies degrees for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Angel Gallego kills time on Snapchat while waiting for the things to get rolling at the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Ambur Mann enlists the aid of classmate Connie Zamdrano and Zamdrano's phone to get her cap on just right for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

The school's ceremonial mace is marched onto the floor as the ceremonies get underway for the Pima Community College graduation at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

PCC graduation

PCC graduation

Some 3,000 students get showered in confetti as the night wraps up for the Pima Community College graduation ceremonies at the Tucson Convention Center, Thursday, May 17, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

Proposition, Governing Board seat on November ballot for Pima Community College

One of the propositions for voters’ consideration in November is a possible adjustment to Pima Community College’s expenditure limitation set during the 1979-1980 fiscal year.

Arizona law caps the amount of tax-based revenues a community college as well as local governmental entities can use for operational purposes.

If the proposition is approved, PCC’s current base expenditure limit set at $19,071,763 would increase to $30,555,962, a raise of $11,484,188, making it “a level consistent with the base expenditure limit of all community college districts in the state on a per-student basis,” according to a Pima County Board of Governors’ resolution passed in June.

Organizers with “Yes for Pima College” said, “Prop. 481 asks Pima County voters to increase the amount of money Pima Community College can spend on students — at no additional cost to the taxpayers. PCC already has the funds; passage of Prop. 481 will simply grant them flexibility in how they spend it and improve the services they provide.”

A brief guide to state absentee voting rules and resources for requesting mail-in ballots for the upcoming election.

However, an opponent of the issue, Luis L. Gonzales — currently serving on the Governing Board — said a “no” vote shows the community college’s administration that “we do not appreciate their wasteful spending habits and will not tolerate bad financial management,” Gonzales wrote in a Facebook post.

Gonzales published the statement in agreement with a former PCC board member, Luis A. Gonzales, who claimed the college has previously misspent its funds, which included acquisition of nearby aging hotels as part of a $65 million commitment in construction and renovations to expand the college’s campus, according to Arizona Daily Star archives.

2 vie for board seat

Voters in November will decide who will occupy one seat on PCC’s five-member Board of Governors.

The newly elected member will serve a six-year term in the District 1 seat now held by Mark Hanna.

Ethan Orr, a Republican, is a native of Tucson and a fourth-generation Arizonan who has worked in economic and community development for the city of South Tucson and the city of Tucson, operated a nonprofit, owned a small business, served in the Legislature and currently works for the University of Arizona.

“With Ethan Orr serving Pima College, our students will be taught how to thrive in industrial trades, our qualified workforce will attract new businesses, and our families will have the skills they need to lead successful careers in industry,” Orr’s campaign website said.

Catherine Ripley, a Democrat, is an adjunct professor of political science at PCC. She is a retired naval line officer of 26 years who also worked as an assistant professor of naval science, leadership and history at schools such as Harvard University and MIT.

“As a career naval officer, former diplomat, mother, educator and community leader, I wish to apply the full force of my skills and leadership experiences toward keeping PCC the thriving, robust, and dependable source for education that it proudly is, while pressing on to evolve with the times and plan for the future,” Ripley’s campaign website says.

Photos: 2020 Primary Election in Pima and Maricopa counties

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

An elections worker looks over a few of the early primary ballots at one of the scanning stations during counting at the Pima County Elections Center, Tucson, Ariz., August 4, 2020.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A pair of elections workers look over an early primary ballot as part of the counting process at the Pima County Elections Center, Tucson, Ariz., August 4, 2020.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

Elections workers feed primary ballots in to scanners at the Pima County Elections Center, Tucson, Ariz., August 4, 2020.

Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A poll worker waits inside the Pima County voting site at Morris K. Udall Recreational Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

Brad Nelson, left, Pima County elections director, helps Lisa Matthews, Pima County election marshal, put up a “Welcome Voters” sign after it was blown down outside of the Pima County voting site at Morris K. Udall Recreational Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

After voting, a voter walks back to their car at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A voter walks by a polling sign outside the Armory Park Center located at 220 S 5th Avenue during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.

Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

Voters enter the Tucson Estates Multi-Purpose Hall located at 5900 W Western Way Circle, on Aug. 4, 2020.

Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

Gilbert Silva walks through the parking lot of the Valencia Library located at 202 W Valencia Road to cast his vote during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.

Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A poll worker (right) takes a completed ballot from a voter at the Valencia Library located at 202 W Valencia Road during primary election day, on Aug. 4, 2020.

Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

After placing their vote, a voter starts to place their "I Voted" sticker on their shirt as they leave the Pima County voting site at Temple Emanu-El, 225 N. Country Club Rd., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A poll worker wearing a face shield, mask and gloves walks outside to check if anyone needs assistance at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A voters arrives at the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in Tucson, Ariz to drop off their voting ballot on August 4, 2020.

Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

Primary Election in Pima County

Primary Election in Pima County

A voter leaves the Pima County polling site at Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd.., in Tucson, Ariz on August 4, 2020. Photo by Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star

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Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

A portrait of Ashlee King after she voted, August 4, 2020, at the El Tianguis Mercado polling place, 9201 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe.

Mark Henle / The Arizona Republic

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Anita Cota-Soto washes her hands before voting, August 4, 2020, at the El Tianguis Mercado, 9201 S. Avenida Del Yaqui, Guadalupe. Cota-Soto is a Town of Guadalupe councilmember running for re-election.

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Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Voting marshal Gerry Lamanski checks his watch before announcing the polls are open, August 4, 2020, at the Tempe History Museum, 809 E. Southern Ave., Tempe.

Mark Henle / The Arizona Republic

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

People vote on Election Day at Nueva Vida Church in Scottsdale on Aug. 4, 2020.

Catherine Rafferty / The Arizona Republic

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Voters walk to a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic candidates for the primary election Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

Voters walk to a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic primary candidates Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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Primary Election in Maricopa County

Primary Election in Maricopa County

A voter wearing a face covering exits a polling station to cast votes for GOP and Democratic primary candidates, as a polling station workers opens the door for voters Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, in Chandler, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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