JULY 9: The Orange County Fire Authority is investigating whether a 21-year-old student who died from burns in an arson fire at Saddleback College Monday morning actually set the blaze.
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The fire call came in just before 6:40 a.m. as flames were spotted coming out of the top floor of the three-story business and general studies building, which was otherwise empty because classes are not in session.
No one other than the 21-year-old was injured in the blaze that was knocked down in about half an hour. The cause remains under investigation, but Fire Authority Captain John Muir reportedly told City News Service, "The fire was ruled arson. There was an accelerant. ... We do not know if this person lit the fire."
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UPDATE, JULY 9, 3:49 P.M.: A Saddleback College spokeswoman has revealed … The 21-year-old was enrolled in a class that was supposed to meet at 7 a.m. in the building the caught fire, said Jennie McCue (via the Associated Press). That's 20 minutes before the fire call came in.
The student had been enrolled at Saddleback since the spring 2011, had a GPA of 3.23 and had an 11-unit load as of Monday, added McCue, who said he was planning to transfer.
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Student/Arson Suspect Had Class in Saddleback College Building That Burned: Update (NavelGazing/OC Weekly)
Developments in San Francisco Crisis (Inside Higher Ed)
…[T]he American Association of University Professors weighed in with an initial take on the crisis. In a news release the faculty group cited criticisms about the commission that professors at City College and faculty union leaders in California have voiced, including that the accreditor has been "excessive and unfair" in its treatment of CCSF and other community colleges. The association promised to investigate those concerns and urged the commission to reconsider its decision to yank City College's accreditation.
Saddleback College fire victim dies (OC Reg)
21-year-old students suffered third-degree burns related to an air-conditioning-unit fire.
21-year-old students suffered third-degree burns related to an air-conditioning-unit fire.
A 21-year-old student who suffered third-degree burns after a fire at Saddleback College died on Monday night, Orange County Coroner's Office officials confirmed.Arson suspected in deadly Saddleback College fire
The student, who was not identified, was hospitalized after the fire in the Business and General Studies building, said Capt. Jon Muir of the Orange County Fire Authority.
The Orange County Coroner's Office was informed of the student's death late Monday night, officials said. They are not releasing his name until family is notified of the ....
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