behind cal poly’s green door?

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We may never know what goes on behind Cal Poly’s very secretive ‘green door.’

I was saddened to learn that our Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a California Bill that would close the secrecy loop hole that our public educational institutions have in hiding many of the things they do. Although business in places like the Cal Poly foundation are done , not in Arnold’s smoke filled rooms, but with folks sucking down mineral water and munching crispy creams… it’s all done without the public’s knowledge. The cat has been left in charge of the canary.

In addition, the  Cal Poly foundation — being private — does not have to abide by many of those archaic fairness rules that public institutions must follow. The foundation has a virtual monopoly in campus food service and virtually every other economic activity on the Cal Poly campus. Don’t try to have a charitable tamale fundraiser on campus… they won’t allow the ‘competition.’  By the way, there are no ‘bargains’ on campus… the foundations pricing policies are greedy from a pricey used textbook at the book store ( which they buy back for virtually nothing) to buying a cup of coffee anywhere on campus. They even operate a store in town, so much for not competing with the private sector.

BTW, having been involved in retail pricing and marketing on college campuses, let’s just say that the foundation has a sweet deal with no competition! And in my humble opinion, somebody is making a lot of money…. a lot of money on the backs of students and employees.

So… how is this money being made and where is that money going? Well, thanks to Arnold, we may never know.

Roger Freberg

By the way, for some reason Google likes Cal Poly and this post will not be found there… however, it will be searchable on Twitter,Yahoo and Bing

where stupidity is an artform – Cal Poly

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When I am not blogging about things I love, I throw a few well deserved bricks at Cal Poly. Over the years, Cal Poly has received much well deserved national attention as a leader in squashing student rights that are clearly protected by the constitution. However, when it comes to throwing students out of school for rioting, drugs and such … they show a remarkable tolerance.

Nothing so clearly demonstrates the collision of cultures better than a recent story about a young underage male coming to the rescue of his underage alcohol boozing roommate only to get arrested himself… and then having the additional problem of possession of cocaine. Interestingly enough, the youngins didn’t understand ‘the problem.’ Oh yes, we have had the rioting and excessive partying completing the full academic experience.

Cal Poly has had a couple of deaths this academic year I believe, maybe more, I haven’t kept score, from ‘alcohol related instances’ as they call them. Local hospitals report an alarming number of college age youth coming in severely ‘impaired.’ Nothing of this is a surprise and — from what I can see — nothing is happening at Cal Poly… or likely will ever be.

I remember on one site that discussed colleges, one experienced allegedly Cal Poly student wrote,” Cal Poly is a great choice because school won’t interfere with your social life.” I wonder how many parents would be thrilled to read this?

This overt behavior can be addressed, but it takes the ‘will’ to stop it… and it takes more than a Cal Poly ‘wink.’ It takes a real commitment to excellence.

The world is a lot more serious and competitive place now, it’s time that Cal Poly grows up and face it.

Roger Freberg

Here’s a link to one very sad event.

the closing of the campus mind

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixc8chcvXks[/youtube]

The Documentary Channel will be presenting “Indoctrinate U.” The Documentary Channel refers to I.U. as follows:

“A terrific must-see.” – National Review

“Excellent.” – Rocky Mountain News

A hard-hitting yet humorous expose of the breathtaking abuses of power in higher eduation. Evan Coyne Maloney’s doc shows what you won’t see in the glossy marketing brochures of American colleges and universities.

When unsuspecting students and professors run afoul of the campus thought police, the results would make for great comic farce — if real careers weren’t at stake.

The Documentary Channel will be showing Indoctrinate U several more times over the coming weeks.
Here’s the schedule (all times shown are Pacific U.S.):

  • Tuesday, September 1st at 2:00 PM
  • Tuesday, September 15th at 11:30 AM
  • Monday, September 28th at 8:30 PM
  • Wednesday, September 30th at 1:30 AM
  • Friday, October 2nd at 8:00 PM and again at 8:00 PM
oh yes, I am in the film! ... although a bit chubbier. ;)
oh yes, I am in the film! ... although a lot chubbier. 😉 -- It was the stress of the times.

If you miss these opportunities, you can buy the video directly from the Documentary Channel.

Roger

Modern life in slow motion

Laura (R) and her childhood friend "Pam" having a picnic at Cal Poly
Laura (R) and her childhood friend "Pam" having a picnic at Cal Poly

Sometimes we need to take the time to slow our lives down a little bit. This isn’t really hard in a place like San Luis Obispo where rural electrification is a new concept, but it is important to remember the simple things.

These past few days a childhood friend Pam and her daughter Jordan came up to Cal Poly to experience some of what Jordan can expect when she starts this fall. I suggested that we have a little picnic and brought rolled sandwiches, potato salad and Karen’s carrot cake ( actually Karen did make it when she was home last and it thawed out nicely). We are located in a rural environment, so naturally we brought our own water.

Our daughter Karen is at a conference in Boston and sent me the picture below and our experienced chef Kristin is somewhere in Iraq working on… of all things… a sushi meal!

Karen (L) is at a conference in Boston and Kristin (R) is in Iraq
Karen (L) is at a conference in Boston and Kristin (R) is in Iraq

As for me, I am uncovering myself from another pile of apples….

Roger Freberg

How some stumbleupon.com Cal Poly

the funniest things one STUMBLEupon.com
the funniest things one can STUMBLEupon.com

Stumbleupon.com is a great site for directing folks to interesting topics and sites that will inform, educate, enlighten or amuse. I think my posting of the apparent dissatisfaction John Madden has for Cal Poly’s President the vacuous Warren Baker is worth a laugh or two. I especially like the story of John Madden sending him a one way ticket to go back where he came from… funny.

Somehow, the ascended beings of the internet found my blog worthy of passing along and directed folks to read the on-going battle between John Madden & Cal Poly’s Warren Baker.

Here’s the original post. (Don’t forget to check out the link in the article by Karen Vale covering some of the reasons why John Madden is so justifiably unhappy.)

By the way, it seems that others have been noticing the growth of college administrations and the mysterious and varied university foundations of which Cal Poly is no stranger. Here are a couple of articles I found amusing…

CSU must pull back shroud of foundations

How to balance the budget without cuts

So what have we learned here? It doesn’t take an ax to reduce the budget… just the ability to look at any problem honestly, ask the hard questions, admit a mistake, change directions firmly…and move on.

Roger Freberg