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Author Archives: Alethea Skinner
Memorial Service and Reception for Sally Andrews Planned
News | 3.30.11
Alethea Skinner, Managing Editor
A memorial service for Sally Andrews,an instructor in the LBCC business management department, will take place at 2 p.m. Friday, May 6, in the Russell Tripp Theater on LBCC’s main campus. Continue reading
LBCC Business Management Dept. Loses Beloved Instructor
News | 3.15.11
Alethea Skinner, Managing Editor
In the quiet of a normally busy hallway, a crystal vase filled with spring flowers stands like a watchman by Sally Andrews’ office door. It is a tender, yet solemn reminder of both the loss and the care felt by those who knew her. Continue reading
Two-way Street
Does color determine who can or cannot experience racism? Is racism only experienced by non-white “minority” people and only practiced by white “majority” people?
No, racism is a two-way street. Continue reading
Noemi Corona: Stepping Into Life
Unless a child has someone with whom to connect, someone who will provide an anchor, a sense of security and belonging, the odds are against that child succeeding in life. For Noemi Corona, a young woman whose mother left her at the age of nine, that person was her father, David Rodriguez. Continue reading
Remembering Diane Goudriaan
Every life travels a road that runs from the cradle to the grave, and over the course of time, each road intersects with many others. Today, I walked a portion of the road that was Diane Goudriaan’s life – a road that spanned nearly seven decades. Continue reading
RE: Financial Aid Shopping Spree
In my opinion, receiving financial aid and spending it wisely is something that each student has to learn. Bookstore credit is one way to help them. If they blow it one term, they will gain wisdom from the experience and make a better choice in subsequent terms. Continue reading
Commons wood-burning stove slideshow
Photos of Commons wood-burning stove and pizza yumminess! Continue reading
LBCC braces for deeper budget cuts
“State revenues are declining and expected to continue to be lower for the next few years. The combination of increased demand from students and lower revenues has caused the college to consider future budgets that are very different from today’s. Over the next few months conversations with the college community will begin to put shape to our future operations.” Continue reading
Jefferson goes to the hop!
A blue-faced frog with yellow legs and feet clinging to a glistening black disc says invitingly, “Kiss me baby, you know you want to.” In the background are vintage cars in neon green. Continue reading
