Wednesday, June 8, 2016

They call it a college

 Here's our new view from our office (A239) at Irvine Valley College:

Pleasant, isn' it?
It's like we're in a prison.
This is a typically Roquemorean solution to a problem--in this case, our recent vulnerability to robbery.
Bars.
The earlier solution? Screw the windows shut--I kid you not--so we can't open 'em anymore.
People really carped about that.

Check out the jerry-built "handle" we're supposed to use "in case of an emergency."
--Like a fire, I suppose.
They've thoughtfully added graphics on the handle,
in case we don't know what "up" means.
Gee, thanks.





Monday, June 6, 2016

The Morning Reading: "No, He's Not Hitler. And Yet..."


from the Sunday New York Times; "No, He's Not Hitler. And Yet..." by Justin E. H. Smith:
....Mr. Trump is seeking to bring about a climate in which equally false claims may go unchallenged, in the name, purportedly, of something much more important than mere empirical fact: making America “great again.” The invocation of the past in this slogan is obviously mythological. No one will ever call on him to cite any dates or figures to back it up....Mr. Trump is banking on the American public’s willingness to revert to such a conception of truth that does not require any basis in fact. And it is here that a bit of von Ranke’s hardheadedness can serve as a corrective. We can worry later about drawing significant lessons from history, about finding meaning for our lives in the past. For now what is crucial is to insist that the past can be known — that Mr. Obama was not born in Kenya, that climate change was not made up by the Chinese and that anyone who pretends the opposite, as part of a larger plan to make America great again, is, as a matter of simple historical fact, an impious fraud and a liar....
To read the rest, click here.
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Saturday, June 4, 2016


1969
I always loved this surprising version of the song. Gayle really knew when and how to scream. My jaw dropped, back then.


1961
I really love some of the so-called "girl group" hits, including this one. I love the spare production. The cheesy organ break is perfection.


1998
Chrissie Hynde is a marvelous singer, and she shows some of her stuff on this rendition of the song, with Burt ticklin' the ivories in the background. (I love Adele, but her 2008 version is somehow far inferior.)

Friday, June 3, 2016

Weighing For-Profits' Access to Military Bases (Inside Higher Ed)

June 3, 2016
By
Ashley A. Smith

     Nine states are now opposing an amendment the U.S. Congress is considering that would open up for-profit colleges' access to military bases.
     The amendment, proposed by West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, in the U.S. Senate's version of the National Defense Authorization Act would expand for-profits' opportunities to recruit and advise students on bases. Critics say the amendment also would undercut a U.S. Department of Defense memorandum of understanding that defines which institutions are allowed on bases.
     For example, in a statement released Thursday, California Attorney General Kamala Harris said, "Predatory schemes targeting veterans are unconscionable. The proposed amendment would weaken current rules intended to protect our service members and harm veterans by making them vulnerable to fraud and exploitation. We must protect our nation's veterans and service members from predators who would exploit them for their educational benefits."
     Harris and the attorneys general from Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York and Pennsylvania have now joined more than 20 military and veterans' groups and some Senate Democrats in opposing the amendment.
. . .
     The American Public University System, a for-profit based in Manchin's home state of West Virginia, which operates the online-based American Military University and American Public University, has a sizable population of service-member students, and could benefit from the access….




w/ Esmé Patterson

One year ago

The IVC guide to insulting the IVC community
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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...