Thursday, September 28, 2006

Chunk's day in pictures

Got a note from Provost (aka "Park Ranger") Bob Kopecky, explaining that ATEP's first buildings arrived today!

After my 9:30 class (Intro to Philosophy), I walked out to one of the fields.

These scenes reminded me of the famous closing shot of Carol Reed's The Third Man.

I stopped by the Performing Arts Complex, which is under construction. I can watch construction all day. It's like watching one of those food shows.

It's amazing how quickly these things go up, isn't it?

I spotted a jet contrail just above the library.



That wag, Bob K, also sent me a picture of what he called "ATEP mountain":



After my 12:30 class (also Intro), I rushed over to B100 for the Academic Senate meeting. It turns out that VPI Dennis White was there to announce his exodus and to say a few words to friends. (More about that tomorrow.)


Went out to Waters and hoisted a few with friends. Then headed home.

On the toll road, I figured, what the hell, why not take a few snaps out the window? It was a beautiful night.

So long, Dennis. We wish you well.

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• Thursday, Sept. 28
Chancellor Mathur's ominous fiscal "warning"

• Wednesday, Sept. 27
Lazy Susan

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Chancellor Mathur's ominous fiscal "warning"


I've been planning to add some audio posts from Monday's BOARD MEETING, but I've been stymied by technical difficulties. Have you ever read Poe's "The Imp of the Perverse"?

In particular, I wanted to post Chancellor Mathur's grim "warning" regarding the budget situation. Mostly, he made points that will be familiar to those who are aware of the views and policies of our trustees.

Here are the points he made:
The state budget situation "does not look good." The budget for 07-08 is going to be "tight."

In future, new expenditures (for new staff or faculty hires, etc.) will entail cuts somewhere else. "Something's got to go," if something else is brought in. We need to "prioritize."


We cannot ignore the bleak state budget situation on the grounds that we are a "basic aid district" (whose resources derive from local property taxes, not state money), for we might not always be a basic aid district. If we were to cease being a basic aid district, we would experience "drastic cuts," for we would be treated like any other district.

Hence, we need to be careful and to do what we can to encourage enrollments.

Marketing and outreach must be the responsibility of the colleges, not the district. Recent district money for marketing and outreach was a one-time use of basic aid money.


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