Saturday, September 29, 2012

Mere "foul language"? Orange County Is Bein' Ridiculous Again

"No cussing"
     I just read an article in the Reg that reports that a student at a local high school is accusing his coach of outrageous behavior.
     That doesn’t surprise me. What surprises me is that the reporter—and some of the people he interviewed—describe the coach’s alleged behavior as using “vulgar language.”
     That's quite an understatement. As someone (maybe me) noted in a comment,
   If the coach were to use the usual expletives in, say, describing his visit to a proctologist, then, I suppose, that would be a case of using vulgar language. But this coach displayed homophobia and racism in particularly raw forms—even toward individual students. Further, his treatment of the student in question is verbally violent and disturbingly aggressive. It is bullying behavior.
     Well, judge for yourself (and don't forget to check out the Reg's notorious reader comments!):

Teen's complaint shines light on coach's vulgarity, sports culture
Fullerton baseball player Grant Sims, 16, comes forward to discuss a taboo topic – foul language in coaching.
     I recommend a visit to Merriam-Webster Online. These dictionary people offer cool games (love the vocab quiz) and a series of entertainingly opinionated videos concerning word histories and word usage.
     Sexy, man. Really.
Check out the debate over Why American Students Can’t Write in The Atlantic

Friday, September 28, 2012

Mom, c 1953
CSU system may slash enrollment by 20,000 if tax measure fails (OC Reg)

     The California State University system will cut student enrollment by 20,000 if Proposition 30 fails, officials said Thursday.
     The 23-campus system is telling perspective students they can begin applying Monday for fall 2013, but campuses will hold applications until after voters decide on the proposed tax initiative.
     The cut would amount to about a 5 percent drop in enrollment for the 400,000-student system. Cal State Fullerton, with enrollment of about 37,600, could lose 1,500 to 2,000 students, according to estimates….

Rebel Girl's Poetry Corner: "Beneath us the teachers, and around us the stillness"


Gratitude to Old Teachers
—Robert Bly

When we stride or stroll across the frozen lake,
We place our feet where they have never been.
We walk upon the unwalked. But we are uneasy.
Who is down there but our old teachers?

Water that once could take no human weight
We were students then—holds up our feet,
And goes on ahead of us for a mile.
Beneath us the teachers, and around us the stillness.

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(photo: Professor Richard Lee, in the Cal Sate Long Beach parking lot.  Professor Lee was one of Rebel Girl's patient and persistent professors in the early 1980s.  Sometimes she thinks of him when she is in the classroom, how he smiled at her and made her feel welcome at the university, a place that did not always welcome her.)

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

We're #1

     Golly, the SOCCCD gets a dishonorable mention in Gustavo Arellano’s 50 Reasons Why Orange County is The Worst Effing Place in America (OC Weekly). We come up in reason #18:

Anaheim, 1924
 18. And on that note, we're genocide-denying central, from the Institute for Historical Review (the largest Holocaust-denying publishing house in the world) to a community college district who employed a Holocaust denier to Kevin MacDonald, the Long Beach St. professor whose writings are the intellectual framework for modern-day anti-Semitism to the anti-Armenian genocide ravings of Ergun Kirlikovali and his bands of outraged Ottomans.
UC to pay $1 million to pepper-sprayed Occupy protesters (OC Reg)

…UC officials believe the cost of going to trial would be more expensive than the cost of settling the lawsuit, [UC spokesman Steve] Montiel said….

U. of California Will Pay Nearly $1-Million to Settle Pepper-Spray Lawsuit (CHE)

SEE Be a pepper....

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...