By: Jyllian Roach, Editor-In-Chief | Graphic By: Jonathan Gamboa, Production Manager
Internet Censorship Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom
The school’s use of a website blocker is inappropriate in an academic environment, said full-time CHSS instructor Felecia Caton-Garcia.
The blocker, known as IronPort, is an important part of internet security on campus, said Director of Customer Support Services for the IT department Michael Schalip. But Caton- Garcia said that it creates many problems for students and faculty.
The blocker interferes with her ability to teach a few times a month, she said. It has stopped her from accessing legitimate websites, such as that of performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña and any number of sites which refer to comic books as graphic novels by labeling these sites as adult/ sexually explicit content, she said.
“Adult content is such a broad term. It’s tagged by users. If a site has been complained about, it becomes an adult site,” said Caton-Garcia. “With regards to academic freedom, it seems to me crucial that an institution of higher education would allow faculty unfettered access to material.”


Librarians from the National Library of Turkmenistan visited CNM’s library and other libraries around the state on a Sister Libraries tour, said Sister Cities and Sister Libraries representative and Rio Rancho campus Reference Librarian Alana McGrattan.
CNM will host its first monthly open mic and poetry event this month, said part time SAGE instructor Catherine Arellano.
The Student Health Center is available to students who require basic medical attention, psychiatric assistants or medical advice, said Director of the Student Health Center Marti Brittenham.
Business Administration graduate Aaron “Buck” Burnett and Joe “Dex” Toth, well known for the Buck and Dex Morning Show on 104.1 The Edge radio, will host the seventh annual Take the Edge Off Hunger event next month, said Burnett.