Keyword: santamonicacollege
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Campus Reform has this bizarre tale from Santa Monica College, where the “EcoSexual Extravaganza” took place earlier this month. Students married the ocean and “made love with the water” in order to foster a greater love for the Earth. Some attendees even explained the importance of consent regarding beginning a “physical relationship” with the planet: Amber Katherine, a philosophy professor who helped organize the May 14 event, explained to Campus Reform that the purpose of the “wedding” was to bring about a deeper love for the planet through “ecocentric passion and even lust.” […] Some students then made their way...
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Earlier this month, a professor at Santa Monica College led students in an ‘EcoSexual Sextravaganza’ in which participants ‘married the ocean.’ Amber Katherine, a philosophy professor who helped organize the May 14 event, explained to Campus Reform that the purpose of the “wedding” was to bring about a deeper love for the planet through “ecocentric passion and even lust.”Some students then made their way down to the water, where they were urged by event organizers to “consummate” the marriage and “make love with the water.” “Stick your toes in the water … or any part of your body that you...
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Santa Monica, CA -- A shooting has been reported near the campus of Southern California's Santa Monica College. Santa Monica police Sgt. Rudy Flores several victims are down and the shooter is also believed to be down. Flores says numerous witness called to report a man on a street corner shooting at vehicles including a bus. The location is about three miles from where President Barack Obama is appearing at a fundraiser. Santa Monica College is a two-year college with about 34,000 students. The campus in the coastal Los Angeles suburb spreads out over 38 acres.
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In a very classy gesture over 50 faculty members at Santa Monica College sent a letter to the Governor to apologize for students and staff members who heckled him as he presented the key note address a their graduation proceedings back on June 14th. Read More... Craig DeLuz Visit The Home of Uncommon Sense…www.craigdeluz.com
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The governor is gone, but sparks are still flying at Santa Monica College as faculty and officials engage in a heated debate over whether to apologize for the raucous reception that greeted Arnold Schwarzenegger at this month's graduation ceremony.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday dismissed the jeers and catcalls directed at him during a college commencement speech earlier this week, saying the protesters were inspired by unions who oppose his November special election. Schwarzenegger said he thought most of the 600 graduates at Santa Monica College were attentive and respectful Tuesday. "So these were all union people that were organizing this demonstration," he said on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor." "It was not the students that were protesting. The students had great respect and they enjoyed my speech."
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By Daniel Weintraub -- [Sacramento] Bee ColumnistPublished 2:15 am PDT Thursday, June 16, 2005 -- snip -- The governor, here to deliver a commencement address to 600 graduates at Santa Monica College, was greeted by hundreds of protesters, including a large handful of students and faculty who turned their backs throughout a 16-minute speech that was partially obscured by boos, whistles and catcalls from the audience... -- snip -- ...The protests were organized by ANSWER, a militant anti-war group whose members hand out socialist literature and chant things such as "Long live Lenin, long live Marx." Others marched in defense...
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's return to his alma mater turned into an exercise in perseverance when virtually his every word was accompanied by catcalls, howls and piercing whistles from the crowd. Schwarzenegger's face appeared to redden during his 15-minute commencement address Tuesday to 600 graduates at Santa Monica College, but he ignored the shouting as he recalled his days as a student and, later, his work as a bodybuilder and actor. "Always go all out and overcome your fears," he told the graduates. "Work, work, work. Study, study, study." Inside the stadium, the drone from hundreds of...
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. Stumbling Schwarzeneggerby MARC COOPER [posted online on June 15, 2005]Santa Monica, California A new high-stakes political campaign initiated by embattled California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger that seems destined to become a political battle involving organized labor from coast to coast has gotten off to a stumbling start. One day after he ordered a November 8 special election to pass a series of ballot initiatives, Schwarzenegger was jeered, heckled and loudly booed as he struggled to deliver a commencement address at Santa Monica College Tuesday evening. Several faculty members and at least two dozen graduating students stood with their backs to...
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I'm posting this at RonDog's request, and to give a quick update on a successful FReep at SaMo City College -- the gang is still "networking" at the after-party, so photos should follow! Kudos to RonDog for organizing 20+ FReepers, plus some outstanding SaMo College Republicans who met at the corner of 16th and Pico in support of Governor Ahhnold, and to help counter the cancer from A.N.S.W.E.R. We had tons of media exposure -- all of the local TV stations, radio, and print outlets were there, and many interviewed folks from our side. We should see some of this...
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Backers, Foes Await Governor at Local College More controversy for Governor Schwarzenegger as he comes to the Southland today to deliver a commencement address in Santa Monica. His visit comes the day after his call for special November election. (ABC7 EYEWITNESS NEWS FILE)SANTA MONICA — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will deliver the commencement address today at Santa Monica College, where two groups plan to protest his appearance while a third holds a rally to show it supports him.Schwarzenegger, who attended Santa Monica College from 1971-74, is expected to speak for 10-15 minutes to about 600 graduates and a capacity crowd...
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Subject: FW: Schwarzenegger and the Santa Monica College Commencement To My Fellow Republicans, As a participant of the "Go For It Arnold" rally at the Santa Monica College Graduation Ceremony this coming week I was forwarded this interesting piece of planning by some insiders at the college. I hope this inspires some of you to come join us at 16th and Pico this Tuesday at 4pm to support Arnold while he speaks to the Graduates. I will have 30 "Go For It Arnold" t-shirts to give to the first people that show up. It starts at 4pm till 7pm. Call...
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WONDERFUL NEWS! The forces of Darkness which had threatened to DISRUPT the graduation ceremonies and PREVENT Governor Schwarzenegger from delivering the commencement address atSANTA MONICA COLLEGE next Tuesday (6/14) and prevent the People of California from voting in a Special Election this November have FAILED, and their rally plans are now self-destructing. :o) Meanwhile, the "GOOD Guys" (that would be US!)are getting STRONGER every day! Please JOIN US at 4 pm, near at 16th and Pico, and help promote our POSITIVE message: "SUPPORT ARNOLD:LET THE PEOPLE VOTE!" Here is the CURRENT schedule of events, which is subject to chaange:4:00...
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TUESDAY, June 14 - 4 pm to 7 pm - on 16th, near Pico Blvd. x SUPPORT THE GRADUATES! - - - PROTECT THEIR EVENT! HELP US TO DEFEND SANTA MONICA COLLEGE GRADUATION CEREMONY from DISRUPTION by A.N.S.W.E.R.'s protest against GOV. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER SMC (Class of 1974) alumnus - SPEAKING at Graduation, and against the PEOPLE of California -- VOTING in the November SPECIAL ELECTION. Please JOIN US -- on TUESDAY (6/14) -- from 4 pm to 7 pm, ---> on 16th Street, south of Pico Blvd., in Santa Monica. <--- Help us counter "A.N.S.W.E.R." with QUESTIONS. Calm down...
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IN THE WORLD according to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, there are plenty of spaces at our community colleges to serve thousands of students he wants to divert from the University of California and California State University systems. Why, Schwarzenegger pointed out in a Sacramento press conference this week, there are 7,000 openings at Santa Monica Community College alone -- the place where our governor enrolled as a poor immigrant from Austria.
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