Local students need college improvements measure...
Local students need college improvements measure
Frankly, many of my fellow students either have no intention of
voting this November, or feel completely turned off by the negative
campaigns. I don’t blame them.
However, I plan on voting on Measure C, which affects local
community college students.
Measure C improves classrooms, labs and law enforcement and nurse
training facilities for our local community colleges -- Orange Coast,
Golden West and Coastline community colleges.
As the student trustee for the Coast Community College District, I
have visited all three of our district’s campuses. Without exception,
the faculty and staff are always helpful, and I find my coursework
challenging.
Several of my classmates are applying to four-year universities.
Others are preparing for local jobs in the workforce, including
business, nursing, health and public safety professions.
However, our classrooms, labs and lecture halls are not equipped
to meet current student needs. Many of my classes are overcrowded due
to lack of sections and classroom space. Most were constructed before
I was born and have not been updated since, which means that they do
not have the wiring and technology to support computers and other
modern educational equipment.
Students, faculty members and community members have been involved
in a lengthy effort to improve our local colleges. Essential upgrades
needed include:
* Building more classrooms, laboratories and lecture halls for
student instruction
* Replacing old portable buildings
* Upgrading and improving overcrowded and outdated libraries
* Expanding law enforcement and health training centers for police
and nursing students
I’m voting on Measure C and I hope that you do so as well. Your
vote on Measure C this November is critical to me and my fellow
students in the Coast Community College District.
DEREK SHELLY
Student Trustee
Coast Community College District
Greenlight shoots themselves in the foot with campaign info
A recent Allan Beek/Greenlight campaign flier implies that the
four non-Greenlight candidates whose contribution sources have been
broadly summarized in the flier will not fairly represent the
residents of Newport Beach because they have received more campaign
contributions from “real estate development industry contributors”
and “out-of-town contributors” than have the Greenlight candidates.
Applying a little bit of arithmetic to the numbers supplied in the
flier shows that Don Webb, Tod Ridgeway, Bernie Svalstad and Gary
Adams combined have received approximately 75% more contributions
from “pro-residents” sources than the Greenlight candidates.
By their own logic, it would seem that Greenlight has proven that
the non-Greenlight candidates will be the better representatives of
the residents of Newport Beach.
DAVE GOFF
Newport Beach
Attack on Foley is reason enough for support
I wasn’t sure whether I would vote for Katrina Foley for Costa
Mesa City Council until I learned from the Pilot that slum landlords
are afraid of her getting on the council. Now she has my vote.
PAUL EKLOF
Costa Mesa
Zippi deserves support for stance on finances
Your newspaper has been running a series of articles on the
alleged impropriety of Mayor Tod Ridgeway and those on the Newport
Beach City Council who vote with him giving away more than $400,000
without competitive bidding to their campaign consultant, Dave Ellis.
You own editorial page has questioned that the pseudo-audit the
city did on this money wasn’t thorough enough. Therefore, I read with
disbelief your endorsement of Tod Ridgeway in the Newport Beach City
Council race. How can you endorse someone embroiled in this kind of
scandal?
Only one council member, John Heffernan, voted “no” to giving away
the money and only he, of the current council, has demanded some
accountability.
From all the campaign forums I have watched, only one candidate
has consistently opposed this kind of shoddy fiscal behavior, and
that is Ridgeway’s opponent, Marianne Zippi. We need people like
Zippi on that council, who will join with Heffernan in opposition to
scandalous actions like these. We don’t need another four years of
fiscal irresponsibility.
BARBARA WALTERS
Balboa
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