Thursday, September 10, 2009

More cut classes, sliced tofu, etc.

3 O.C. colleges cut classes for 2,000 students (OC Reg)
The Coast Community College District—which has already cut the number of classes it offers this fall—has decided to suspend Intersession, a concentrated period of learning held each January. ¶ The classes—which some students needed to graduate on time or transfer to a four-year school—would have served about 2,000 students.

The Rancho Community College District (Santa Ana College, Santiago Canyon College) recently cut about 400 class sections, affecting thousands of students. And nearby Cal State Fullerton, which accepts a lot of transfer students from the community colleges, eliminated roughly 150 class sections this fall.
Taking the misery out of meat-eating? (Guardian UK)
Researchers into genetics and neuroscience are working on creating livestock that are immune to pain by trying to locate and eliminate the pain gene. This, according to philosopher Adam Shriver, is the very least that should be ethically done as we consume almost 300m tonnes of meat a year – a figure that only looks set to rise.

Vegan restaurant makes animal-lovers happy (Lariat)
Ladera Ranch has jumped on the vegan bandwagon with the opening of its latest restaurant, Loving Hut, whose mantra, “Be Veg, Go Green…Save the Planet,” is clearly reflected in the restaurant’s vegan menu.
OCC campus administrator is set to retire (The Coast Report)
After nine years of service to Orange Coast College, Vice President of Student Services Jess Craig is throwing in the blue and orange towel….

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty scary but expected.

IVC hasn't posted its spring schedule yet - wassup?

Neither has its big sis, Saddleback...

Anonymous said...

The Spring schedule is usually online by August, I think.

I know I filled out my requests last Spring.

Anonymous said...

Calm down. All of this was covered in the extensive clarification memo that went out weeks ago.

Roy Bauer said...

As we've often explained, our funding situation in SOCCCD is dramatically different from that of Coast and other CC districts. We are vulnerable only to declining property tax collections (driven by declining property values), but, in OC, that is only down by 1%. Employees are fortunate to be in the SOCCCD, but of course that is only because we secure more tax money than other districts.

Anonymous said...

I understand all about of our special funding status - but I don't understand why the schedule hasn't been posted yet and what that delay means.

Anonymous said...

tsk, tsk, tsk - the Comprehensive Clarification Memo explained EVERYTHING. Read your email. Don't depend on this blog to tell you what you need to know.

Anonymous said...

Right, this must be a shitty blog since it didn't explain the contents of a "clarification memo."

Anonymous said...

*ahem* the Saddleback spring class schedule doesn't go online until the 5th of October. Its been published at the same time every year for as long as I've been here (19+ years).

Anonymous said...

Interesting.

I actually don't remember exactly WHEN the schedule appears online - though I DO seem to remember that when I look at the fall schedule, spring is usually right alongside it. Now there is some new PDF version of the fall schedule...

I've never looked at Saddleback's schedule (sorry).

I do know that we generally have to have the Spring schedule done in the summer.

Have those other colleges posted their Spring schedules or are they just announcing cuts?

I don't remember any Clarification Memo - though one would be nice. Glenn does forward all that stuff from the state on a regular basis but I wish he'd tell us how it trickles down to us. I don't get all of it.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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