Politicians give insight on election

Steven C. Vogel
November 4, 2005

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed several initiatives to be voted on by registered voters throughout California on Nov. 8, many of which might affect BC students. As a result of this forthcoming special election, a number of politicians across the state have spoken out either for or against the... Read more »

Distance not a factor when choosing where to teach

Victor Garcia
November 4, 2005

Some professors have left their homes some 2,000 miles away to teach at Bakersfield College. Natalie Bursztyn, 25, who is from Canada, is a first-year professor at BC and had taught labs at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, for five years. But she ended up in Bakersfield because she wanted to... Read more »

College staff meets for brainstroming session

Katherine J. White
November 4, 2005

Counselors and professors openly sparred with Bakersfield College President William Andrews on Oct. 19 during an open forum in the Collins Conference Room designed to address urgent and pertinent issues irking many faculty members. For the most part, Andrews shared the same sentiments that the faculty... Read more »

Student input on services given

Julie Salguero
November 4, 2005

The Supportive Services program has modified the Bakersfield College campus in order to accommodate the growing number of disabled students. One change is the set routes for the courtesy carts according to the Courtesy Cart Service brochure. Also, all elevators are functioning without the use of a key,... Read more »