Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Power goes out in 39 minutes. Deal with it.


     At 5:21 this afternoon, the campus community received this odd message:
A message from IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 
So Cal Edison informed Irvine Valley College at 3:45 p.m. of a planned power outage in the area from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. An emergency procedure will be conducted at an offsite Edison facility at that time. Computers and phones will be unavailable; staff and faculty, as well as students using school computers, are asked to save their work and shut down their equipment prior to the outage. Campus Police phones will be operational. Facilities and the police department will follow standard shutdown procedures.

Faculty will have latitude in determining where and when to hold their classes, as most facilities will be unavailable during the shutdown, but will be available again once power is restored.

NOTE: The women’s volleyball game this evening will be held as scheduled.

--Thanks,

 Bruce Hagan, 
Director of Technology Services
     If the college was informed at 3:45, one wonders why they waited nearly two hours (and only 39 minutes prior to the outage) to alert faculty, et al.
     What gives?
     Who runs this place? Anyone?

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like Vince should be running the college. He's the only one who knows what's going on.

Anonymous said...

So, what happened?

Anonymous said...

Bruce tripped over the power cord and didn't plug it back in. He didn't know what it was!

Anonymous said...

I never saw that email from Bruce. Who did it go out to? Saw one from the Pres office and one sent around from Shack and the one from Vince. WTF?

Anonymous said...

I got one email at 4:30 from Sandy Jeffries and another at 5:04 from Bruce. Confusing.

Anonymous said...

The warning email I received from Vince was sent at 4:32p.m.

Anonymous said...

Ditto to 9:38 am. from Sandy Jeffries @ 4:30 pm.

Anonymous said...

My student got a warning at at 5:04. I also heard reports of what looked like a broken water main gushing waist high brown water at the turnaround around the same time. It flooded the center of campus. Anyone know what happened?

Anonymous said...

Vince sure is a smart cookie. That's why I always vote for him.

Anonymous said...

ok Vince, enough already.......

Anonymous said...

At the next Academic Senate meeting let's designate DSB as the official source of information for the college. It's the only place where quick (and sometimes quip) communication takes place.

Anonymous said...

I'm in favor 6:11PM - Should we vote or use consensus?

Anonymous said...

My students were informed by email around 5 pm about the outage. This is just the latest in a series of events that highlights both the inability to communicate to the IVC community -and the unwillingness too to do. Who's Vince?

Anonymous said...

He's the mastermind behind the civility initiative.

Anonymous said...

Few are aware that he's Glenn's secret love child.

Anonymous said...

Vince Cooper is the Pres. of the Classified Senate. He works in our TV Studio and understands the importance of communications, so he keeps the classified informed about what is going on. It's a trait that seems to be foreign to most of the administrators on campus.

Anonymous said...

We have a TV studio?

Anonymous said...

10:25PM - Yep, and a recording studio, etc., etc. you need to get out more and enter the technology age......

Anonymous said...

yup!
hey did you attend the Gala?

Anonymous said...

Tell us more about your TV studio.

Anonymous said...

There was a Gala? Tell more.....

Anonymous said...

I like the word 'studio" - so fancy. You should see where I teach. Better yet, check out the restrooms. Not the ones in A-100 - the ones around the corner - A-200, A-300. I dare you. It would be nice to have a studio. Real nice.

Anonymous said...

Fancy, plus all the hot lookin chicks! A dream job...

Anonymous said...

There was a Gala and hot lookin chicks? I need to get out of my office more......

Anonymous said...

6:44, That's because the administrator's interests lie in bossing people around while they just sit back collecting their big, fat paychecks, usually 5x what the average employee makes. What a waste! Those hoi-poli entertain themselves by playing the blame game, taking sadistic pleasure in watching all their "little underlings" scramble and squirm while their bank accounts only get fatter and the students suffer and the adjunct get screwed!

Anonymous said...

Faila not Gala

Anonymous said...

According to the Foundation Office, there were 200 in attendance.
Of course they didn't say how many paid and how many were "comped". The invites that Morley handed out said that Gold Sponsors were $10,000 and Silver were $5,000. I can't wait to see how many of those ponied up. Isn't Glenn going to send out a campus wide email say what a great success it was?

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