Tri-Scene
Once a semester, CCC publishes Tri-Scene, a 12-page newsletter specifically for its part-time faculty. In the spring of 2000, when original editor Andrea Peck was hired in as a full-time faculty member, the Tri-Scene editorship was offered to me.
Each issue opens with an essay, usually 2-3 pages long, titled "Notes from the Interstate." In these essays, I've written about teaching for the University of Maryland's European Division, teaching in Ashland University's prison-education program, finding other sources of income inside the CCC system, building this website, and other topics (hopefully) of interest to part-timers.

The inner pages are a mix of news bits, personality profiles, book reviews, and contributions from other adjunct faculty members. Page 12 is always something goofy. For the Spring 2001 issue, for example, I wrote "A Part-Time Primer," which offers an alphabetical look at the adjunct's world.
As you can see, something went wrong in the printing process, and the large red U was somehow omitted. Before distributing the issue to the Evening/Weekend offices of the three campuses, I actually sat down with a red marker and drew that damn U in two thousand times! (You can read the primer text more easily by clicking either on the illustration above or here. By the way, years earlier I did a similar primer, "The ABC's of Murder," which you can read here.)
Other page 12's I've done have included "Five Goofy Questions Students Ask and the Answers We'd Love to Give," "A High-School Teacher's Lament, or Why I Became a CCC Adjunct," and "The Adjunct Jukebox." These novelty items and the opening essays are fun to do. The other pages are work.
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