Saturday Classes at San Jose State
Who- Students, Teachers, Administrators.
What- Saturday Classes
Where- San Jose State
When- Next Year
Why- Provide more oppurtunity and flexibility for students.
How-
I would interview my English Teacher Charles McLeod to see how he would react to less time off and more teaching.
I would interview an administrator such as Maria Luiza Alaniz to see how our budget would change and how they would react to having to be responsible on weekends for the students.
I would interview Students with jobs such as Troy Varenchdom to see if they would take advantage of the Saturday Classes.
I plan to investigate the reason why San Jose State offers no Saturday Classes. I also want to see if Saturday classes is a possibility in the near future. What would it take for San Jose State to have Saturday classes, and would it be practical for students and teachers to use them.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Immediate and Delayed Identification Leads
Pipe Fitter
Immediate Identification Lead
Pipe-fitter Duane La Chance was listed in critical condition after suffering third-degree burns from a 15,000 volt power line yesterday.
Delayed Identification Lead
Working at Springfield Municipal Power Plant, a Gross Engineer pipe-fitter suffered third-degree burns yesterday. Duane La Chance, 55, was listed in serious condition by the Springfield Hospital after he accidentally touched a power line carrying 15,000 volts with a piece of angle iron.
Car AccidentImmediate Identification Lead
Wayne Clay, 19, and James W. Cunning, 20, were involved in a crash on U.S. 63 yesterday.
A two-car accident occurred on U.S. 63 one-tenth of a mile north of Blue Ridge Road yesterday. Wayne Clay crossed the center line and struck the 2005 Ford Focus owned by James W. Cunning, who is currently in satisfactory condition at Springfield Hospital.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Fairy tales
Casey at the Bat
Direct Lead
Casey struck out as Mudville's rally fell short yesterday.
Indirect Lead
The air was filled with anticipation as thousands of fans witnessed Mudville rally in ninth down 4-2. With runners on second and third, star player Casey struckout, ending Mudville's bid for a stunning comeback.
Direct Lead
Casey struck out as Mudville's rally fell short yesterday.
Indirect Lead
The air was filled with anticipation as thousands of fans witnessed Mudville rally in ninth down 4-2. With runners on second and third, star player Casey struckout, ending Mudville's bid for a stunning comeback.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
4 weird AP Style rules
1. Kickoff is one word as an adjective and two words as a verb. This also applies to face off and tip off.
2. Racket is spelled differently than Racquetball.
3. You capitalize Boston in Boston brown bread, but you do not capitalize manhattan in manhattan cocktail because the cocktail is not dependent.
4. The word minister is not a formal title in most religions so it is not capitalized. In a few religions it is a formal title so it is capitalized.
2. Racket is spelled differently than Racquetball.
3. You capitalize Boston in Boston brown bread, but you do not capitalize manhattan in manhattan cocktail because the cocktail is not dependent.
4. The word minister is not a formal title in most religions so it is not capitalized. In a few religions it is a formal title so it is capitalized.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Homework 5 W's and H
Who: Stacy Johnson-Klein, former Fresno State women's basketball coach.
What: She was awarded 19.1 million dollars for gender discrimination.
When: December.
Why: Her gender was discriminated and she was sexually harrassed because she spoke up for female athletes.
Where: Fresno, California.
How: A jury and a judge decided that Johnson-Klein should be awarded that amount of money from her lawsuit.
Judge tosses $19.1 million sex discrimination award in Fresno State case
By Garance Burke Associated Press
Article Launched: 02/08/2008 12:11:47 PM PST
FRESNO, Calif. - A judge on Friday threw out a $19.1 million judgment awarded a former Fresno State women's basketball coach who had sued the school claiming gender discrimination, and ordered a new trial unless she accepts a smaller sum.
Former coach Stacy Johnson-Klein has until Feb. 22 to decide whether she'll accept a $6.6 million award instead, the judge said.
Johnson-Klein sued Fresno State claiming gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation because she spoke up for female athletes. The university said Johnson-Klein was fired because of her job performance.
A jury awarded the coach the historic judgment in December. Fresno State attorneys asked the judge to overturn the verdict, claiming Johnson-Klein showed insufficient evidence.
What: She was awarded 19.1 million dollars for gender discrimination.
When: December.
Why: Her gender was discriminated and she was sexually harrassed because she spoke up for female athletes.
Where: Fresno, California.
How: A jury and a judge decided that Johnson-Klein should be awarded that amount of money from her lawsuit.
Judge tosses $19.1 million sex discrimination award in Fresno State case
By Garance Burke Associated Press
Article Launched: 02/08/2008 12:11:47 PM PST
FRESNO, Calif. - A judge on Friday threw out a $19.1 million judgment awarded a former Fresno State women's basketball coach who had sued the school claiming gender discrimination, and ordered a new trial unless she accepts a smaller sum.
Former coach Stacy Johnson-Klein has until Feb. 22 to decide whether she'll accept a $6.6 million award instead, the judge said.
Johnson-Klein sued Fresno State claiming gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation because she spoke up for female athletes. The university said Johnson-Klein was fired because of her job performance.
A jury awarded the coach the historic judgment in December. Fresno State attorneys asked the judge to overturn the verdict, claiming Johnson-Klein showed insufficient evidence.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
5 W's and H
Who: Shaun Hill, backup 49ers quarterback
What: Signed 3 year contract
When: Tuesday, February 5th
Where: N/A
Why: to compete for next years starting quarterback job.
How: 49ers and Hill came to an agreement.
49ers give Hill 3 year contract
Shaun Hill, who led the 49ers to consecutive victories after injuries sidelined their top two quarterbacks this season, will be back with the team after signing a three-year contract, his agent said Tuesday.
Robert Lattinville declined to disclose the terms of the deal, which won't be completed until the NFL office finishes its review this week. The contract contains performance and playing-time incentives that could boost Hill's pay significantly, the agent said.
"He's thrilled about the opportunity to come back to the 49ers," Lattinville said of Hill, who was eligible for free agency.
Hill and Alex Smith will compete for the starting job next season, Coach Mike Nolan has said.
Smith, the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2005, struggled with his passing accuracy this season while trying to play through a shoulder separation that led to season-ending surgery in mid-December.
Backup Trent Dilfer went down with a season-ending concussion against Minnesota on Dec. 9, leading to the first extensive playing time for Hill in his six-year career. Hill, 28, completed 22 of 27 passes in relief of Dilfer that day.
Hill, who fractured his right index finger in an early December practice, made his first NFL start in a 20-13 win against Cincinnati on Dec. 15. He also led a 21-19 victory against Tampa Bay the next week but injured his lower back, forcing him to miss the season finale at Cleveland.
Hill finished 54 of 79 for a team-high 68.4 percent
What: Signed 3 year contract
When: Tuesday, February 5th
Where: N/A
Why: to compete for next years starting quarterback job.
How: 49ers and Hill came to an agreement.
49ers give Hill 3 year contract
Shaun Hill, who led the 49ers to consecutive victories after injuries sidelined their top two quarterbacks this season, will be back with the team after signing a three-year contract, his agent said Tuesday.
Robert Lattinville declined to disclose the terms of the deal, which won't be completed until the NFL office finishes its review this week. The contract contains performance and playing-time incentives that could boost Hill's pay significantly, the agent said.
"He's thrilled about the opportunity to come back to the 49ers," Lattinville said of Hill, who was eligible for free agency.
Hill and Alex Smith will compete for the starting job next season, Coach Mike Nolan has said.
Smith, the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2005, struggled with his passing accuracy this season while trying to play through a shoulder separation that led to season-ending surgery in mid-December.
Backup Trent Dilfer went down with a season-ending concussion against Minnesota on Dec. 9, leading to the first extensive playing time for Hill in his six-year career. Hill, 28, completed 22 of 27 passes in relief of Dilfer that day.
Hill, who fractured his right index finger in an early December practice, made his first NFL start in a 20-13 win against Cincinnati on Dec. 15. He also led a 21-19 victory against Tampa Bay the next week but injured his lower back, forcing him to miss the season finale at Cleveland.
Hill finished 54 of 79 for a team-high 68.4 percent
Smoking Wheels and Missing Boy
40 passengers were evacuated from Northwest Airlines flight 428 at Municipal Airport in Lacrosse, Wisconsin Wednesday.
A landing tower employee spotted smoke near the wheels following a flight from Minneapolis.
Missing Boy
Missing for three years, a 7-year old boy was found as Police arrested the boy's mother for kidnapping and interference with a custody warrant.
On Monday Night, a Brick Township, N.J. neighbor recognized the child's picture when it was shown after the movie Adam: The Song Continues and called the police.
A landing tower employee spotted smoke near the wheels following a flight from Minneapolis.
Missing Boy
Missing for three years, a 7-year old boy was found as Police arrested the boy's mother for kidnapping and interference with a custody warrant.
On Monday Night, a Brick Township, N.J. neighbor recognized the child's picture when it was shown after the movie Adam: The Song Continues and called the police.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Chevy Chase
Actor and comedian Chevy Chase was appointed board of trustees to Bard College Tuesday,
where he once was an alum.
where he once was an alum.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Air Crash
All 131 people were killed aboard a US airplane when it crashed Sunday, which was preparing to land outside of Pittsburgh .
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