
RE THE "PRAYER" LAWSUIT: Nope, on my last post, I didn’t include the “debate” going on at the OC Register, preferring to concentrate on the remarks and views of academics. That was no guarantee of quality, it seems.



MORE DASTARDLY "LIBERAL" MEDIA COVERAGE. This morning, the Chronicle of Higher Education finally covered the SOCCCD “prayer” lawsuit. Their report appears to be a truncated version of the OC Register story. It mentions the notorious “Christ” video.
A little poetry, a little thanks.
A new wrinkle!
The OC Register has at long last noted the SOCCCD “prayer” lawsuit:
If you visit the Americans United for Separation of Church and State website, you will find a story about the SOCCCD “prayer” suit.



from the SF Chronicle: "Higher education master plan getting ignored" by Nanette Asimov:

8:22 — A friend who attended tonight's meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees just informed us that nothing of earth-shattering importance occurred. She noted, however, that the meeting was very brief and that at least one trustee focused on "efficiency." He thus requested reports concerning our colleges' efficiency' [...] 
The SOCCCD Board of Trustees is scheduled to hold its November meeting tomorrow (closed session: 5:00 p.m.; open: 6:00 p.m.).
For nearly 25 years, IVC has distinguished itself as a college with an element as a mascot: the IVC Laser.
Yesterday, Save Our Southwestern College reported the following:




● John Dean to speak at Chapman [University] Wednesday (OC Register)
When I was 18, I interviewed for a job at Disneyland. At one point, the HR person looked at me and asked, “Do you like people?” Something made me say no. (That wasn't even true.)
Students Win Right to Protest With Empty Holsters (Inside Higher Ed)
When I was a child people simply looked about them and were moderately happy; today they peer beyond the seven seas, bury themselves waist deep in tidings, and by and large what they see and hear makes them unutterably sad.
Do something for somebody every day for which you do not get paid.
Our pals at Save Our Southwestern College (SOSC) have posted that It's NOT Over.