Thursday, December 16, 2010

The cursing philosopher and other tales

CSEA election results:
     Before leaving campus this afternoon, I ran into a classified employee who informed me that the “incumbent candidates” were elected in today’s CSEA election (in the SOCCCD). Let us know details if you have them.

UPDATE: The chapter website—SOCCCD Chapter 586 CSEA—is congratulating the winners in today’s election: “Congratulations to Daune Main Chapter President Gee Dickson 1st Vice President Megan Newton, Secretary Have a great Holiday” [original syntax]
     Presumably, they mean to say, "Congratulations to Daune Main, Chapter President; Gee Dickson, 1st Vice President; Megan Newton, Secretary. Have a great Holiday!"

Today in the Chronicle of Higher Education:

• University Cans Cursing Philosophy Lecturer

     ...The lecturer, Daniel Petersen, said he had told students that “stuff happens”—though he used a more emphatic word than “stuff”—to illustrate concepts like free will and determinism. Parents complained, and Mr. Petersen was suspended without pay. Then he was informed that he wouldn’t be returning to teach next semester....

• Congress Approves Changes to New GI Bill

     A bill to expand the benefits of the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which helps finance higher education for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans, received approval by the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, clearing the way for President Obama's signature....

• Scholars Elicit a 'Cultural Genome' From 5.2 Million Google-Digitized Books

     The English language is going through a time of huge growth. Humanity is forgetting its history more rapidly each year. And celebrities are losing their fame faster than in the past. ¶ Those are some of the findings in a paper published on Thursday in the journal Science by a Harvard-led team of researchers. The scholars quantified cultural trends by investigating the frequency with which words appeared over time in a database of about 5.2 million books, roughly 4 percent of all volumes ever published, according to Harvard's announcement....

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The "old boys" win again. Only, this time, they're gals.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, it’s easy winning when the dist. doesn’t allow the challengers to campaign.

Anonymous said...

It’s also easy to win when only the incumbents & their cronies are manning the ballot box and doing the vote counting.

Anonymous said...

Get ready classified, your bennies will be cut, your retirements will be deluted and your elected reps will try to convince you that you're lucky to have a job.

Anonymous said...

Evidently the CSEA employees at Saddleback are much happier with the current leadership than those at IVC.

Anonymous said...

I guess shit does happen.

--100 miles down the road

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