Trojans SHUCK the Cornhuskers

Trojans IMPRESS

The game was far different that the score indicated. If it was close it was only in the beginning.

If the Trojan coaches looked at all frustrated … it was the failure of some of the second and third stringers sent in for experience letting them and the team down. Fortunately, they’ll get time to redeem themselves down the road.

Here’s what others are saying:

Maualuga’s Motor is always running
Staying in Omaha

Smash Mouth
Trojan Update
Stafon Johnson & student body right
Yahoo News
Irish-Trojan in Tennessee

Another great week.

Fight On!

Roger Freberg

Helicopter Parents …. and why they work

I have always felt that “Helicopter Parents” are made and not born …. and a very logical and predictable result of the many problems of both our society and our often dysfunctional educational system.

They are made by the simple recognition that children and sometimes ones ‘adult children’ need some advice, financial help or comfort in meeting the challenges of today’s world. Sometimes the inmates are running the schools… and this is when a child may need help, intervention and representation.

Have you ever seen a school ‘circle the wagons’ to protect a recognized ‘inappropriate’ teacher? Where does a child then go for help in dealing with the bureaucracy? Representation and advocacy must then come from outside the system.

The biggest concern for administrators is in dealing with parents at the college level as discussed by  Patricia Somers. Two opposing forces are at work: parents who feel they have some rights for information since they may be bankrolling their student, versus administrators who had hoped making all 18 year olds ‘adults’ would circumvent any involvement by parents. Wishful thinking by both sides.

It is clear that some parents are way too involved in their adult-children’s lives … but those folks have been around forever. As a result, most parents have wonderful stories about relationshsips with their in-laws. However, what appears to be new is the greater scrutiny given by parents to higher education. Most Americans view higher education, universities and the professorate with far less esteem than in the past. It is well deserved. Examples from the slow justifiable termination of Ward Churchill to the unjust firing of the Harvard President Lawrence Summers for political incorrectness, lead many people to question the ‘value’ of today’s American education. Of course, many of us have our own personal stories.

My take: it is very probable that with the emphasis of smaller American families, parents are distributing more of their energies into their one, two or three children. Much like a result of China’s one baby policy where millions of pampered male baby ‘Buddhas” were produced, parents are working overtime to ensure that their ‘legacy’ is maintained with their diminished brood.

My advice: Universities are far from responsive to the needs of students, parents, employers or the American people…. at first blush, a more ‘market driven’ curriculum and better ‘customer service’ department might be a step in the right direction.

Roger Freberg

nope... no professors here

When you look at the state of our educational system… it’s hard not to understand why the military holds such an attraction to our youth. A ‘meritocracy’ has tangible value.

Which University to Attend? Which to Avoid?

Hero of the Oppressed

 

Selecting the university to attend now-a-days is a function of many factors:  academic reputation, social experience and the ever present “which is best for my career”? However, many students enter their university experience only to find themselves marginalized and the subject of unwanted administrative and faculty harassment. This is something every parent… and student should consider. Are you really getting what you are paying for?

In a few days , the premier of  “Indoctrinate U”  will appear in Washington, D.C. and I only wish I could attend… but I will in spirit.

Here’s one short review on the prequel:

“For those who haven’t been on college campuses recently, Maloney’s documentary is eye opening.”
– American Enterprise, On Brainwashing 201

“Non-left academics are harassed for their political views. Students who show a conservative bent are threatened… Campuses are supposed to be marketplaces of ideas where issues stand and fall on their merits. Brainwashing 201 [the short-form precursor to Indoctrinate U] demonstrates effectively that this is now far from the case.”

SoOOooo…

“Mark your calendars for the evening of Friday, September 28th, when
Indoctrinate U will make its public debut at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

Tickets are now on sale for the event,
which is organized by
the
American Film Renaissance.

Tickets are also available
for the after-party to take place across
the street at 600 Restaurant in the
infamous Watergate Hotel.”

Good Luck, Evan!

Roger Freberg

PS. Part of what’s wrong with many universities today is many have forgotten about their true mission and who they serve. Was it Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in which Evan Maloney was told by some University sycophant that he had not been ‘granted an audience’ with ‘allegedly’ the aging Cal Poly President &  “Sheldon Awardee”  Warren Baker? 

 

 

Southern California Trojans ROMP!

Do I look smug? Yep!

Someone once said,”modesty is the ultimate form of conceit.” So let me add some well deserved praise by saying that the  University of Southern California  is a wonderful school with an  incredible athletic program.  I am proud to have earned two graduate degrees here.

Frankly, I can’t imagine having attended any school that didn’t value athletics. College without athletics is… well…. like going to a one gender school… boring. Now, I know some of my professor friends are happy to go to schools like Cal Poly just because athletics is so devalued… but it is easy to explain their disinterest… they were all picked last in grade school pick-up sports games. Jealousy sometimes lasts a lifetime.

always a fun time on Game Day!

So, when you are thinking about choosing your university experience… find a college that meets your academic interests … but also a place where you can spectate or participate in meaningful athletics. It adds the spice, seasoning & entertainment to any university experience.

Fight On!

Roger Freberg