The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT —
"[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
(For an even chirpier take—if such can be imagined—see also IVC's Facebook Page or IVC Flickr)
Lots of happy students
Struppa
Rebel Girl snapped this pic (above)
Duelling Nikons
The student speaker (Sergio Garcia-Koobac, I believe) killed (photo from IVC's Facebook Page)
Rebel Girl admired this big head so she took a photo. —RG
On the periphery of IVC's curiously named "Live Oak Terrace."
Rebel Girl had a prime seat with the faculty, so she interrupts Roy's roving with a few of her pics:
Mark McNeil says farewell after 40 years
Carissa (Film Studies) turned down NYU and is waiting to hear from USC.
Emily worked in the Writing Center and starred as Janet in this year's Rocky Horror production. —RG
Habiba's WR 1 research project focused on Mexican women's access to higher education opportunities. —RG
Amaya is off to Texas State U. —RG
Randell, a Poli Sci major, is off to Cal Poly Pomona. —RG
This gentleman practically lived in the writing center this year. —RG
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Back to Roy's roll:
Always lots of little kids at these things.
Dean's daughter, another cutie
Mark's been teaching at IVC since 1979. (As a full-timer since 1980.)
I owe him a case of beer. Why? We've all forgotten.
Popular Spanish instructor and textbook author, Jeanne Egasse, was here at IVC from the very beginning
(1979, when the place was called "Saddleback College, north campus"). She is also retiring after 40 years.
Good luck, Jeanne and Mark! [PS: I might've jumped the gun in the case of Jeanne. Maybe she hasn't
retired just yet.]
Jeanne in action
Yep, some dogs were in attendance.
This year's effort was well-received
Roquemore and Struppa
The VPI was a veritable ray of sunshine
AFTER THE CEREMONY:
A rough year for so many pictured here but it's hard to be cynical in the face of such hope.
Besides, we're still here! —RG
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Cessa and friends
Brittany's little girl is seriously cute
Seriously smart, too. Scary smart.
Some of the Humanities crowd (English, History, Pre-School)
In the halls of the Humanities. Note the Canadian and Mexican flags. Meanwhile,
the College President is known to wear a MAGA cap.
We're into diversity, bigly.
The Reb and I share an office. Very rock 'n' roll, punk, alternative
Virginia's office up in Liberal Arts. Her star shines brightly. She's largely responsible for the college's
acclaimed literary journal, The Ear:
IVC's famous (infamous) Commencement Crossword Puzzle, created by Rebel Girl.
Very cool
AFTER AFTER THE CEREMONY:
Hangin' at the pizza place after the ceremony
Whew! But lots of grading up ahead.
We enjoyed opining about IVC's new "lactation pod," costing the college a reported $11k
...“Grow up,” he said, injecting some more language that wouldn’t fly in public broadcasting. “You’re not children anymore. I didn’t mind explaining photosynthesis to you when you were 12. But you’re adults now, and this is an actual crisis; got it?”
Nye took to [John] Oliver’s show to teach his audience about global warming and its possible solutions — namely, the Green New Deal and carbon pricing (in his words, “when something costs more, people buy less of it. Safety glasses off. That’s it.”).
Nye appeared to endorse the trademark legislation proposed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), telling lawmakers they needed to do something and chiding those who have said the Green New Deal is prohibitively expensive. As he spoke into the camera, the globe continued to burn.
“There are a lot of things we could do to put it out,” he said. “Are any of them free? No, of course not. Nothing’s free, you idiots.”
His harsh tone surprised some — one viewer wrote on Twitter that he “just heard Bill Nye swear and it’s blowing my mind.” Another observed, “Global warming is so bad that it now has Bill Nye the Science Guy cursing us out to fix it.”
Even [John] Oliver, as his show ended, gasped, “I think we’ve all broken Bill Nye.”....