Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Golden Oldie: an aerial tour of the SOCCCD


Music:
   "Dawn is a Feeling," Moody Blues (1967)
   "Chances Are," Bob Marley (1968)
Created on Google Earth by R. Bauer

Justice DeLayed

     Driving home from the college, I tuned into NPR and was informed that Tom DeLay has at long last been convicted of money laundering, etc. I am very pleased.
     Naturally, OC Weekly's Matt Coker is pleased too, and he takes the opportunity to explain that Orange County’s own Dana Rohrabacher has been a big defender of the “Hammer.” Indeed, Rohrabacher was the recipient of some of DeLay’s creepy Jack Abramoff-derived dough:

Remember Dana Rohrabacher's Vehement Defense of His Pal (and Felon) Tom DeLay?

     OC Republicans, man. What’s the deal with those people?


• Steve Cooley concedes race for attorney general to Kamala Harris (LA Times)
• DeLay convicted of money-laundering charges in campaign finance scheme (Washington Post)
• Ward Churchill Loses in Colorado Appeals Court (Chronicle of Higher Education)

No confidence

Vote of No Confidence at Northeastern Illinois (Inside Higher Ed)
     The Faculty Senate at Northeastern Illinois University voted no confidence Tuesday in Sharon Hahs, president of the university, and Lawrence Frank, provost and vice president for academic affairs. The Faculty Senate cited a series of instances involving budget and curricular matters in which it says the views of faculty members were either ignored or not sought….

Report Faults For-Profit Colleges as Providers of 'Subprime Opportunity' (Chronicle of Higher Education)
     Students who enroll in for-profit colleges take on high levels of debt in pursuit of credentials that have little chance of leading to high-paying careers, and those who enroll in four-year-degree programs graduate at lower rates than students at nonprofit colleges, according to a new report from the Education Trust, a Washington-based policy group.
     The authors of the report, "Subprime Opportunity: The Unfulfilled Promise of For-Profit Colleges and Universities," analyzed information from a number of federal studies about student-loan debt, and default rates, as well as data the Education Trust collected about graduation rates. They concluded that, while proprietary institutions are providing higher-education access to underserved students that other colleges are not, they are "paving a path into the subbasement of the American economy" for many of the students they enroll.
. . .
     Mr. Cruz and his co-authors, Mamie Lynch and Jennifer Engle, say the sector needs more government oversight. The title of their report deliberately alludes to the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis, which they say was a failure of government to correctly regulate a quickly growing sector of the economy that, while expanding "opportunity" to an underserved group, ended up taking advantage of those same people and leaving many of them worse off. The authors see the same thing happening with for-profit education.
     The report finds that, on average, only 22 percent of students who enroll in four-year-degree programs at for-profit colleges graduate within six years, compared with 55 percent and 65 percent at public and private nonprofit colleges, respectively….

REMEMBERING 2003: No, IVC instructors may not discuss the war. Not while Glenn Roquemore is President

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The latest on the curiously complicated Public Administrator "review"

Investigator to probe public administrator agency (OC Reg)
     After a couple of misfires, Orange County supervisors finally chose an investigator Tuesday to look into accusations that Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams is unnecessarily taking over estates to pad his own budget.
     On a 3-2 vote, supervisors agreed to pay $40,000 to the Los Angeles law firm of Colantuono & Levin to investigate how Williams liquidates large estates. Supervisors John Moorlach and Shawn Nelson dissented, saying they were fine with another lawyer that had been hired then dumped....
     The job was initially given to attorney Tim Kay last October, but the contract was yanked from the Board of Supervisors’ agenda without explanation and the lawyer was told his services were no longer needed. Officials talked of keeping the investigation in-house at the executive level....
  . . .
     Two grand jury reports lambasted the Public Administrator/Public Guardian’s office in 2009. More criticism fell on the obscure office in August when District Attorney Tony Rackauckas fired then-heir apparent Assistant District Attorney Todd Spitzer for a dustup with one of William’s employees. ¶ Rackauckas said Spitzer overstepped by ardently questioning the office over a conservatorship. That conservatorship involves a 92-year-old woman at the center of a PA/PG elder abuse investigation. The woman’s daughter accused Williams of taking over estates or conservatorships to make money for his office.
     Williams ... blames all the allegations on disgruntled employees and political enemies.

President Roquemore's Cake

Cake, oh cake
That pie—a big mistake
Cake, oh cake
Shall I, shall I bake?

Yes, I (BvT) DID make the above "movie." And no, I did not make the one below, though I certainly remember Sheriff John's program. The guy always struck me as being kind. That's what stood out about him for me. I recall my mother and I being impressed with this man, Sheriff John, who somehow managed to sing those songs in exactly the same way every single day. "Momma, how does Sheriff John do that?", I asked. "Vell," she said, "I tink I just don't know!"

Other DtB xtranormal "movies": HERE

Streaming video of the Nov. 17 BOT meeting

     Streaming video of the November 17 meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees is available HERE. (Scroll down; click on Video for Nov. 17.) Don Wagner's acceptance of his "resolution" occurs at about 8:30. You might also want to skip down to 6.6 or 6.7. One reader suggests that we view the grilling that Craig and Glenn receive at about 1:10:00. (Mac users: Firefox seems to work best.)

Monday, November 22, 2010

It's official: a Prendergastian future!

     See Official Results for Election
     There, you'll find: SOCCCD Governing board member, trustee area 2:
TJ Prendergast - 115,304 - 50.9%
Kevin M. Muldoon - 111,197 - 49.1%
No indication of further action re this race. See O.C. election results certified, but recounts possible.

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...