Wednesday, November 26, 2008


The table above summarizes the 2008-09 first quarter budget performance report for LBCC's unrestricted general fund as of September 30.  I acquired the report form Vice President of Administrative Services Ann-Marie Gabel.  

I requested the report out of curiosity because during a Channel 4 News interview on LBCC's  Liberal Art Campus, Gabel said LBCC will be facing mid-year budget cuts amounting to about 5 or 6 million and that, "this is the worst I've seen it in my 10 years in the community college system."  

yikes...

I intend my next story to be about the cuts and the State Government's role in creating/implementing these cuts.  

De Anza College student Daniel Gamberg's story, "Gov's budget cuts loom over college," from La Voz Weekly Online, covered the same topic.  According to Gamberg, the De Anza district plans to, "host three open forums aimed at informing the public about the situation and addressing concerns.  A forum is scheduled for De Anza on Dec. 8 at 11:30 a.m."  

Hopefully similar measures will be taken in Long Beach to ensure the cuts are handled appropriately.  

I will continue to post/cover this topic when Thanksgiving break is over.  I hope everybody has a nice break.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Post Production Day Blues


The condition of the Viking newsroom on Mondays following a production week is gloomy to say the least.  Jim, we need to get you an X Box or something in there for those lonely days.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

No Name Badge Blocker


When Viking reporter Ricklyn Hukriede and myself were covering a faulty alarm incident around 10 am today in the D building, this unnamed ...(self conscious?)... fire fighter was unwilling to let us see his name badge after trying to get an interview/photograph.   

If this fire fighter feels that he has to hide his name badge from a community college newspaper, what else will he hide it from?

It is always interesting to see people's reaction to reporters/photographers.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Office?

It is about twelve minutes past eleven o' clock and I am sitting on my couch and not in or just leaving the Viking news room.  

Wait...

Isn't this production day ...(night)... for the Viking?

Indeed it is a production night and the rest of the staff, I hope by now, is not baking under the green florescent light of the newsroom.

The production of this most recent 11/19 issue went, in my opinion, smoother than any of the other issues for this semester.

"Why Steven?" you ask?

No Idea.

What I do know, is that situations like this one do not help when you think you are on the verge of wrapping up your page.



Although, I do draw large amounts of inspiration from Co-Editor in Chief, Daniel Van Hoosier.  His tribal pen tapping beats remind me of the swift key strokes on a keyboard.   


Certainly Mike's entrepreneurial use of the white board pens was a means that lead to our early end tonight...



All I know is that at the end of the night, I had a great time learning something new with some good memories to take away.  Thanks to all that enabled that.  To be continued...