The recent decision by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors to implement minimum academic requirements in order to maintain a fee waiver is meaningless window-dressing that will likely make little difference in improving the quality of the state’s community colleges.
Academic Senate concerned about faculty job fair
Share: The Academic Senate expressed concerns about the hiring process for the Faculty Job Fair at its regular meeting this week, arguing that new online faculty don’t have the proper expertise to teach useful courses. Follow:
OP-ED: California sexual assault bill is long overdue
If a student on campus is raped, the college has a responsibility to do everything it can to help any student who reports the incident to them. The college should be acting in the victim’s best interest, not in the best interests of the college’s image.
Team effort propels men’s basketball
Ranked No. 12 in Southern California, the Lancers have won nine of their last 10 games.
COLUMN: New NFL rivalry hits NFC Championship as Seahawks host 49ers
The NFC Championship game involves two of the NFL’s hottest rivals as the Seattle Seahawks host the San Francisco 49ers.
COLUMN: Legends collide as the Broncos are set to host the Patriots in AFC Championship
The Broncos and Patriots met in week 14 during the NFL regular season in Foxboro, with the Patriots winning in overtime, 34-31. The Patriots managed to rally from a 24-0 halftime deficit to stun the Broncos.