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Volume 60, Number 10
Transfer Fair
Students check out black college choices at Mesa event
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Serving the San Diego City College community since 1945
March 7, 2006
Pumping Education
Michael Bolmey / City Times Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses college funding plans as Deputy Secretary of Education Scott Himelstein (left) and District Chancellor Dr. Constance Carroll look on.
Protestors confront governor
Schwarzenegger plan boosts college funding By Natalie Perino–Terashima City Times
By Aryn Grusin City Times Within 10 minutes of entering City College campus, a clash of boos and cheers from the crowd erupted on Feb. 23 as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger began to walk through the outside corridor into City College’s B building. As Governor Schwarzenegger began speaking to college district board members about some important funding issues inside the building, students began speaking their minds, while onlookers watched. Among the protesters were groups such as SAGA, the student organization for gay and lesbian students, and a group of
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Mauro Aragon / City Times Protestors from various campus groups voice their opinions during Governor Schwarzenegger’s visit to City College on Feb. 23. young women calling for financial aid rights. “We should not have to work two jobs while going to school,” remarked City College student Vanessa Lopez. Lopez stood next to her fellow classmate Tammy Anderson, while she held a small piece
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of paper with the words “our voices should be heard” written on it. The day went on with more students speaking their minds and fueling the crowd with energy, which ended at about 2 p.m. leaving a feeling of protest and free speech in the air.
During a private press conference held at City College Feb. 23, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger addressed faculty and administrators from the San Diego area, revealing his fiscal plan for California Community Colleges in the coming decade. Schwarzenegger’s Strategic Growth Plan provides $130 million for Community Colleges in 57 under-funded districts throughout California in the next 10 years. The San Diego Community College District will receive $3.6 million that will be used to upgrade learning facilities and programs.
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Schwarzenegger explained his Strategic Growth Plan as a tool that will help rebuild California’s infrastructure while providing equal opportunities and education to students in the state’s community college system. He also emphasized the importance of balancing inequities between rich and poor communities through education. “We cannot talk about infrastructure if we don’t talk about education and the importance of rebuilding our schools,” said Schwarzenegger. Having started his education at Santa Monica College, the governor expressed his confidence in the community college system.
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