Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Five years ago today....(perennial suckage)


Chris Mars: "Community Pillars"
     Here’s a story we’ve held back for a week and a half, not wishing to spoil students’ big day:

     You’ll recall that we’ve offered some, um, perspective on IVC President Glenn Roquemore’s curious approach to choosing commencement speakers. (See Too political and That’s some leadership!)
     This year, as usual, the Commencement Speaker Committee, comprising wide representation, selected three speaker candidates from a master list that they had assembled. They sent those names forward to the President for consideration.
     But, for whatever reason, Roquemore didn’t secure any of those three. Without conferring with the committee, he went back to the Committee’s master list and chose Mr. Keith Rhodes, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County—a “safe” choice, I guess, among the embracers of the GOP world view (according to which, essentially, all is well and patriotism—combined with cheerful "getalongitude"—are the chief moral virtues).
     Well, whatever. Process Schmocess, I guess.
     Rhodes was entertaining, if manifestly unoriginal. (I barely listened to him, occupied as I was by my photographic efforts. I do remember his bit about marrying somebody smarter.) But, immediately after the ceremony, I started hearing from faculty who found Mr. Rhodes’ address—oh, kinda familiar.
     Since that day, several faculty have sent us a link to a recent article in which NPR lists advice from the book The 10 Things You Won't Hear At Commencement by Charles Wheelan.
     Gosh, that advice does seem awfully familiar.
     Oh my.
     Draw your own conclusions....

Maybe it’s Jolene
(May 30, 2012)

     At last week’s board meeting (or, rather, the special meeting held immediately after), the board voted to go forward with an interim appointment to replace the recently departed Tom Fuentes, who represented Area 6. The discussion over whether to appoint someone or to leave the vacancy until November was mighty strange. The trustees seemed to lurch awkwardly from motion to motion, and I suspect that some of 'em remain unclear concerning their decision. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, the district didn’t videotape that special meeting, and so you’ll have to take my word for it.
     The district has posted a Notice of Trustee Vacancy, visible at the district website. The notice says that ... candidate interviews (conducted by the board, I believe) will start on the 18th.
     At last Monday's meeting, Board Prez Nancy Padberg revealed that a “relative” of Tom’s had expressed an interest in this vacancy. At first, I assumed that the interested party was Tom’s son, TJ, whose political career Tom promoted during the last six months or so of his life (see).
     But TJ is 25 years old. And I suspect that he does not live at home—which means that he likely doesn’t live in Lake Forest or Trustee Area 6.
     That would disqualify him.
. . .
     But, of course, there’s one further family member: Tom’s widow, Jolene.
     I don’t know much about Jolene. She seems not to take an active role in politics or the party, although she certainly accompanied Tom to many party events.
The happy couple c. 1990
     I know people who have met her and who say she’s “very nice.”
     Such information causes cognitive dissonance. How can she be nice? I mean, Tom was among the few people on Earth who was routinely referred to as “the Prince of Darkness.” The two other Ps of D that I can think of—Mike Schroeder and the late Robert Novak—were close friends of Tom’s.
     So Jolene is nice. Near as I can tell, daughter Michelle is nice, too. Even her politics are nice!
     But, obviously, such moral prodigies are actually fairly common in our world. Hell, I’m even beginning to think that Tom himself had a strong decent side to him. He was careful always to hide it from the outside world, it seems.
     So maybe it’s Jolene. I guess we’ll find out soon enough....

     See also Whatever happened to Jolene Fuentes?


     Our pal Gustavo "no IVC commencement speech for you!" Arellano reports this morning that former SOCCCD Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur is one clown among several applying for the chair of OC Clown College—er, OC Department of Education:
Earlier this month, Superintendent of Schools at Orange County Department of Education Bill Habermehl resigned after a decade of doing shit other than promoting the Republican view of history by brainwashing kiddies. His departure from the elected position means the Orange County Board of Education must now appoint someone to fill the role, which means a cast of clowns will inevitably put forth their resume, cover letter, and letters of recommendation.

But never in a million years did I expect two disgraced former education officials in Orange County—Al Mijares, former superintendent of the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD), and Raghu Mathur, former chancellor of the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD)—to apply for the job. And they have a cast of morons writing letters of recommendation for them, according to documents obtained by the Weekly.
Mijares: the Clowniest
     Well, at least Steve Rocco hasn’t applied. I think.
     Gustavo quotes Raghu’s cover letter, which proclaims that the Gooster “strongly believe[s] that every student is a beautiful and important human being and he/she deserves the opportunity and needed encouragement and support to succeed in his/her education and chosen career, vision and goals.”
     That’s Raghu all right. Blecchh.
     According to Gustavo, the GOP establishment is lining up behind a clown even clownier than Raghu—namely, Mr. Mijares, who, writes Gustavo, once allegedly “organized Bible-study meetings [for students] during school hours….”

Friday, May 26, 2017

IVC Commencement 2017


     It was an overcast afternoon but the usual high spirits of the happy graduates and their proud families carried the day despite the expected gaffes ("graduates of extinction") and usual casual insults from the podium ("Irvine Valley College was probably not your first or even fifth choice..." Ouch!) With trustees like that who needs Betsy DeVos?

     Rebel Girl was on her own today with her Nikon.  She did what she could.


Getting ready.



O Canada!





Runner-up for favorite pic of the day. Dig that Mexican flag in the grad's hand.  "It's a beautiful flag, " Rebel Girl told her.  The grad agreed. 

Late!



Off to Cal State Fullerton to become a guidance counselor. 

 A festive atmosphere in the lounge where retirees like Steve Rochford were the subject of much affection.

Steve and Ted's excellent adventure.

Brenda says goodbye - with Rebecca.

Steve and Roy, retirees both. 

Steve!




Everyone should have a bull horn.


Steve Lee dropped by to make sure all was well.




UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman. When he spoke, everyone playing Commencement Bingo 
got to circle "reference to current political situation."


 



Pride. 


Rebel Girl's favorite photo of the day






Our annual pic of Mark McNeill.

Professor Emily Liu with student. 

Father and son. 

Congratulations everyone!

SEE ALSO:
Irvine Valley College Commencement, 2016

Huh? Kushner did WHAT?

Russian ambassador told Moscow that Kushner wanted secret channel with Kremlin
(Wash Post)
By Ellen Nakashima, Adam Entous and Greg Miller
     Sergey Kislyak reported to his superiors in December that Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, asked him about setting up a communications channel between the transition team and the Kremlin using Russian facilities in the United States, an apparent move to shield pre-inauguration discussions from monitoring, according to U.S. officials briefed on intelligence reports….

Foul Pond: the Trumpist conspiracy mongers

The Demented Detectives on Seth Rich’s Case
(NYT)
Anna Merlan

Excerpt:
     ...The biggest fish in this foul pond … is Sean Hannity of Fox News, who recently latched onto the Rich story, promoting it on his popular prime-time show and on social media. Mr. Hannity, a fierce Trump partisan, seemed aware that his speculation about Mr. Rich’s death could deflect attention away from the multitude of disasters dogging the White House and at his own scandal-plagued network. And he surely knew that the story would play well with his audience, which was eager to see the news about the Trump team’s Russia connections as a mainstream media smoke screen and Mr. Rich’s murder as the real fire.
     After vigorous public shaming — including a Washington Post op-ed essay by Mr. Rich’s parents — and pressure from his show’s advertisers, Mr. Hannity announced that he would stop discussing the murder (“for now,” he added). Fox even retracted a story from its website. He’s still tweeting, though, pledging that he’s close to finding “the truth.”....

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Bullet Dodged






Wednesday, May 24, 2017 12:55 PM

This announcement arrived in all our email boxes this afternoon and word has it the SOCCCD (which has suffered enough) has dodged a bullet. 

• Sent districtwide to all employees

• Chancellor’s Search Update    
• The SOCCCD Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, May 23 in a closed session meeting to discuss items related to its search for and selection of the District’s next Chancellor. The board recently interviewed several candidates that were forwarded from the initial search committee.    
• After a thorough review, the board concluded not to pursue further consideration of these candidates. The current search will be closed and the board will consider an extension of the current Interim Chancellor at its June 26 board meeting.    
• SOCCCD Board President Tim Jemal stated, “The board of trustees appreciates the work of the initial search committee. This is a critically important position with an immense amount of responsibility. We will restart the search with the expectation of finding the best possible Chancellor for our District. It’s a priority for the Board to have an Interim Chancellor in place who can continue to make important and positive changes until a permanent Chancellor is selected.”
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Friday, May 19, 2017

The Ear comes of age: 21 issues!

Professor Virginia Shank welcomes the audience.



Last night saw the publication party for IVC's literary journal, The Ear.  It was a grand evening distinguished, Rebel Girl thought, by the shy and shining pride the readers took in their work as they shared it with the audience. Take a look and see if you can see what she saw in their faces. Congratulations to all.



The welcoming party.
Party time.

Contributors in the photo booth. 
Professors Brenda Borron and Steve Rochford have so much to celebrate. 

Congratulating the student editors. 
AVA, a Southern California poet, opens the program by reading her  poem.
IVC grad, London Pinkney, reads her poem. London is a creative writing major at San Francisco State now. 
Alexandra Sassman, an IVC student, reads her poem, "Like Mint." Alexandra is transferring to San Jose State. 
IVC alum and UC Riverside grad Jonar Isip reads from his short story. 
Carl Adler, an IVC student headed to UC Berkeley, reads his sestina. 
IVC student Sofya Derkach reads from her short story. 
The editors! 
IVC professor Michelle Doherty.

Poet Penelope Moffet.
Jaime Campbell, Chapman U graduate, reads from her short story.
UCI MFA student Nicholas Reiner reads from his poetry.

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SEE ALSO The Ear Launch Party is a success — DtB, May 26, 2016

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