Cal State Fullerton canceling up to 150 class sections
Cal State Fullerton said today that, “Due to a precipitous drop in state-support as a result of California’s ongoing budget crisis, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences has cancelled from 140 to 150 class sections, or close to 10% of the 1,600 sections which the College planned to offer when fall semester begins August 22, a step which could impact as many as 3,200 students in the college.”
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It might be necessary to make additional section cuts during spring semester….
Meanwhile, Matt Coker (at OC Weekly) reports on the resurrected LGBT pride festival, held in Irvine’s Mason Park on Saturday:
Resurrected, Boisterous OC Pride Festival "a Smashing Success"
The festival commenced in 1988, and eventually reached a peak of 9,000 participants. But, by 2002, interest had flagged and it was abandoned. (These days, the festival is for the “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender”—i.e., LGBT—communities.)
Coker explains why police are a regular feature of such events:
The police were out because of the experience of past LGBT pride festivals in Orange County, including the notorious 1988 inaugural event in Santa Ana's Centennial Park, where angry Christian conservatives threw urine-filled balloons, taunted attendees with chants of "Go back to your closet" and cheered on an airplane they'd hired to fly over the event with a banner reading, "Sodomites out of Santa Ana! No AIDS in OC!"
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Good lord!----urine-filled balloons? How sophisticated----and now we have gun-toting neanderthals coming to community meetings to yell and scream their uninformed opinions. Horrifying that some things never change.
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