Saturday, October 31, 2009

Southwestern dissenters get Tribuned

Our pals over at Save Our Southwestern College (SOSC) are plenty POed over an editorial in this mornings Union-Tribune: Community colleges in a vise.

Naturally, the Platinum Equity-owned paper continues to sing Southwestern College President Raj Chopra’s praises while dismissing dissenters:
Chopra has pledged that every current student will get the courses he or she needs to obtain that degree, transfer or career certificate. He has sent a letter to every student outlining the priority system for spring registration. It's a remarkable pledge.

But at noon on Oct. 22 students were incited to leave the free speech area by the student center and picket the administration building. That gained the notoriety militants sought, but when street protest turns to civil disobedience, there are consequences to face.
In today’s SOSC post, one can read a fine rejoinder by Philip Lopez (aka “100 Miles down the road”).

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