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Think freedom of speech is alive and well on California's college campuses I’m starting to wonder. It was in fine form back in 1992, when, as a returning student, I took a speech class at Bakersfield College. It was obvious my political and social views differed from those of my professor’s, but that difference never interfered with my freedom to speak or her ability to fairly grade my efforts. Jonathan Lopez, a student at Los Angeles...
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posted by rightthinking on Saturday, February 28, 2009 at 10:55 AM
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A couple years ago, a Bakersfield church gave a few of its members a bit of seed money with instructions to “get out there.” Now, every Saturday night downtown, the hungry are fed, the friendless are befriended and lives are transformed. Anybody wondering how we will communally survive one of the worst economic downturns in our nation’s history should consider the works of Flood Ministries of Bakersfield, an all-volunteer, faith-based nonprofit group, whose simple purpose...
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posted by rightthinking on Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 03:15 PM
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  A bit of friendly advice: Don’t mess with librarians. They have words and they know how to use them. I was reminded of that this week after I unintentionally conveyed in a recent column that library services on our high school campuses are superfluous. I didn’t actually say that, but my suggestion of a temporary suspension of library services as part of district budget cuts prompted a flood of choice words from local librarians. Words...
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posted by rightthinking on Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 02:01 PM
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At last. Tech Ed is back. It’s been a long time coming, but career technical education will soon return to many Kern County high schools as a graduation requirement thanks to some progressive thinkers on the Kern High School District board of trustees. Trustees voted this week to proceed with their Career Technical Education Pathways plan. As a result, those kids thinking of dropping out — those who lack the interest or ability or family support to finish high school...
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posted by rightthinking on Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 06:41 AM
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