Friday, April 6, 2012

Tom foolery
After pepper spray: College fee raise put off (OC Reg)

     This is about that goofy Santa Monica College two-tiered fee scale for scarce courses idea—and the protest it inspired and the free use of pepper spray by moron cops that that inspired. Well, now the trustees are backing off of this two-tiered thing for the time being. Sheesh.

Bang bang
Campus police department under review (Saddleback College Lariat)

     Looks like consultants are reviewing the SC Campus Police Dept. and the cops don’t like it a bit.


White powder and a fuse

     The story below describes a scary incident at the home of one of the instructors in our building at IVC (A200). She doesn’t think the prank (?) was done by a student, but who knows:

Woman finds suspicious device on her porch (Daily Pilot) April 05, 2012

     A Costa Mesa street was closed for hours Thursday as authorities tested a device found on a resident's porch, police said.
     About 7:15 a.m., a resident in the 200 block of 23rd Street was leaving for work when she found a sandwich bag on her porch filled with white powder, with a fuse and a partially burned firecracker-type device, according to Costa Mesa Police Department Sgt. Phil Myers.
"Poof"
     The material later tested negative for hazardous materials.
     The resident told police she heard a thump on her front door about 9 p.m. Wednesday, but because her husband was out of town, she didn't go to the door to check the source of the noise, Myers said.
     The next morning, the woman found the device and called police, Myers said.
     Nearby Lindbergh School was locked down, and students were barred from using the playground or outdoor facilities, but class sessions continued as planned as authorities assessed the material, according to Myers and Patty Esteves, who works at the school.

SEE ALSO: School lockdown over after package found to be safe (OC Reg)

Happy Passover!



Rebel Girl says "Happy Passover!"

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Saddleback College Lariat reports the “horse head” incident

IVC Horseman ignites security concerns: A student prank causes administration to take a new look campus security
     …An unnamed instructor whose classroom was disrupted reported the intrusion to the college, but according to a post by IVC philosophy instructor Roy Bauer on Dissent the Blog, was dissatisfied with the apparent lack of response from the administration at the time.
     “The college has a history of potentially dangerous incidents handled badly,” said Bauer, creator of Dissent the Blog, referring to an incident that occurred in the fall of 2010, when a disturbed student sought after his writing instructor with a pair of scissors in his hand. “Generally speaking, faculty have been unimpressed with administrative efforts in [ensuring campus security]. As in so many other regards, in this [incident], we worry that they're all talk and no action.”
     In the administration’s defense, Vice President of Student Services Gwendolyn Plano cited the confidentiality of the investigation and the lack of names as the reasons for the administration’s seeming idleness.
     “A lot of times when something like this occur, people outside would not know that each of us [in the administration] are looking at it,” said Plano. “I think the dissatisfaction was that [the faculty] were hoping it could be resolved quickly. Unfortunately, there were no names initially. It took about two weeks before there were any students named to be able to do something. The only way you can invoke emergency preparedness process is if the police were called and they were not. They weren’t called until the day after.”….

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tom & Ron, 1973

Orange County Supervisor Ronald Caspers with executive aide Tom Fuentes, c. 1973
Tom Fuentes with VP Gerald Ford, c. 1973
Tom F and Chris C look to the future
Tom and the Duke

Republican and Tea Party doltitude

Poll: Many conservatives doubt global warming (OC Reg)


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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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