Monday, July 18, 2011

They've got a beef with Irvine Valley College administration

VPI Craig Justice
     [UPDATE: please see Missing piece of the puzzle]
     Readers have persisted in expressing their disappointment—or fury—over recent actions by top Irvine Valley College administrators concerning the business building and labs:

Anonymous says:
   There is another lab on the second floor of the BSTIC building. The only problem is that it's only open from 3pm - 6pm, Mon - Thu. I'm taking a programming class this summer that starts at 7pm, and as is often the case with night classes, there are a good chunk of students who work full-time jobs. Students in the class are supposed to log 6.2 hours in the lab each week to receive credit in the course, but it's just not possible for many of them given the limited hours of the lab. The prof. wasn't left with much of a choice but to ignore the lab requirement. Granted, students probably spend at least 6.2 hours outside of class studying and working on homework, but it's not the same as having lab hours with the professor.
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 11:00 AM, July 18, 2011
Anonymous says:
   Students at IVC do care, and we are very articulate about making our needs known. Speak up, students, and demand that IVC be a whole college, not just a transfer center. Let your board members know how you feel.
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 11:39 AM, July 18, 2011
Anonymous says:
   Clearly the admin wants to attract students who don't care and staff who care less. Easier for everyone.
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 11:03 AM, July 18, 2011
Prez Glenn Roquemore
Anonymous says:
   And here is the accreditation commission student complaint form for those who wish to speak up about the student computer center that now exists only in IVC's accreditation report. 
http://www.accjc.org/complaint-process/complaint-form  
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 2:10 PM, July 18, 2011
Anonymous says:
   Aw, they're not really such bad guys, are they?
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 9:55 PM, July 17, 2011
Anonymous says...
   2:10, Thanks for the link! I will have my complaint done today and I urge all others affected, students and their parents, to follow suit ASAP.
   —Posted by Anonymous to Dissent the Blog at 3:12 PM, July 18, 2011

Another defeat for the Red Handed League

     You’ll recall that one of Tom Fuentes’ “Red handed league,” former OC Treasurer Chriss Street, lost a lawsuit last March that left him owing $7 million to the group he defrauded. Well, Street has pursued a lawsuit against the victors, but that hasn’t gone so well for the pious fellow.
     Today, the OC Reg (Court throws out Chriss Street’s $40 million suit) reports that
A Delaware bankruptcy judge refused to let former Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector Chriss Street pursue a $40 million lawsuit against the same people who won a $7 millionjudgment against him last March.....
     Concerning the earlier litigations, the Reg reminds us that,
Within days after U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Richard Neiter imposed the judgment, county supervisors stripped Street of his authority to invest county money.
     Street's political career was already dead. Now it's seriously dead.
     Just like Red Handed Leaguer John Williams’ political career.

● California Watch Investigative Journalism Nonprofit Setting Up Shop at Orange County Register (Naval Gazing)

● Public pension systems hit investment jackpot (OC Reg)

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

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...