
He'll start in December. Looks like he's "permanent."
Also: check out Rebel Girl's new movie: "I want to be a college professor."
● Pretty curious. J. Frank Parnell of Red County (BTW, it’s now “Chip Hanlon’s” Red County) weighs in on the Spitzer-Williams-Rackauckas story, siding with Spitzer: More than just "Tony vs. Todd"
● Report: Colleges should offer more online classes (California Report)
A new report from the Legislative Analyst's Office is urging the state's public colleges and universities to expand online classes and degree programs – a concept the report says could boost efficiency and access to public higher education in California.
The report comes as the University of California is getting the ball rolling on a controversial proposal to develop online-only bachelor's degree programs....
● Digital Solution for Sacramento (Inside Higher Ed)
In the face of growing demand, limited infrastructure, and diminishing funds for state-supported higher education, some experts believe the only way California's higher ed system can continue fulfilling its mission is by expanding its online offerings….
● Smoke-Filled Room Blows Up (on the Rackauckas-Spitzer feud) (Orange Juice Blog)
Recent press regarding the office of District Attorney and the sudden discharge of Assistant DA Todd Spitzer by current DA Tony Rackaukas discloses a lot about the internal politics of Orange County….
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Tried to access the post on Red County Todd vs Tony but access denied. Went directly to site and clicked on article - same thing. Got out went back in article gone! Seems fishy!
The OJ Blog is notoriously squirrely. What you experienced might involve innocent fumbling or technical problems. Let's see what happens. The editor is a very honest guy, I think (Vern). --BvT
Right now, the link seems to be OK.
You're right--I misunderstood. I have the same problem with the Red County post. --BvT
The OCR had the same problem with their last Spitzer/T-Rack story - no access to story. By the time Edds got it back online, it was too far down the list to peek any interest. Very fishy!
Red County is simply enforcing the party line - that's all.
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