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The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
When I was at UCLA I found that my TA’s often knew less about the subject matter than I did, causing me to by-pass them and deal directly with the professors. Further, having to attend discussion sessions that they held was a torture that they wouldn’t even use at Gitmo, or Pyongyang [Ooh, nice name-dropping, jarhead].
Reduce the student body, which will reduce class size, have the students deal directly with the professors, and put the TA’s, and others, in check by letting them know that a higher education is a privilege, not a right.
Perhaps "Grunt41" isn't this fellow's name. Perhaps he's trying to tell us that this opinion of his is his 41st grunt in a series of grunts. That makes more sense, seems to me.
Fire them if they go on strike and replace them with someone who would do anything for a job. Stupid, ungrateful people. They think they are entitled to something for nothing? Join the real word. Man do I hate unions.
Pithy, that. But I really don’t think it will work to replace all of these TAs with just one guy. Plus: what's he mean by the "real word"? How do you join that? And who's to say which words are the real ones?
…an international study that includes the research of a UC Irvine scientist has found drought and deforestation can also help fuel the pesky phenomenon [aka global warming] and should be included in future climate pacts.
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The findings show deforestation limits should be part of future climate agreements, according to UCI climate scientist James Randerson, who co-authored the study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (love their centerfolds!).
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He notes that "[l]and managers respond to the drought by using fire to clear more land. In dry years, they burn deeper into the forest, which in turn releases more carbon dioxide." ….
That sucks, man.
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From DtB file Q |
STOCKTON - Longtime San Joaquin Delta College Trustee Maria Elena Serna resigned from the board Monday moments before pleading no contest to a charge that she claimed reimbursement twice for several business trips dating back to 2005.
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Serna, a Delta trustee since 1990, was accused of claiming nearly $1,650 from both Delta College and the Community College League of California [CCLC], which held conferences attended by Serna in San Francisco and Sacramento. The money has been paid back, prosecutors said.
"It's not the amount of the money. It's the audacity of the conduct," said Deputy District Attorney Stephen E. Taylor. "When people do that in public service, they have to leave."
Delta administrators noticed inconsistencies in Serna's reimbursement records and contacted prosecutors, who sent the case to Stockton police. A criminal complaint was filed Friday following a two-month investigation.
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The single felony charge levied on Serna could have resulted in up to three years in state prison.
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One example: According to an internal Delta College memo, Serna attended a meeting of the nonprofit college league June 20-21 in Sacramento. Delta College used a $179 credit card payment to reserve her room at the Hyatt Regency hotel; Serna wrote up her own reimbursement for the same amount and filed it with the league.
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Prosecutor Taylor accused Serna of "felony conduct" and said the case was treated very seriously because Serna held public office....
In bad times, the conventional wisdom has it, people flock to graduate school. But there is at least one sign that in this recession, that may not happen.
After years of steady growth, the number of students taking the Graduate Record Examination, which is required for most graduate programs, is on course to decline this year.
At the start of the year, the Educational Testing Service, which administers the $140 exam, projected that 675,000 students would take it by year’s end. Now the service estimates that the total will be only about 621,000.
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“If historic patterns hold, enrollments should rise in a recession, but they have not yet,” said Debra W. Stewart, president of the Council of Graduate Schools. “We’re trying to figure out why the pattern is changing, and the loan situation can’t be ignored….
This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...