MISSION COLLEGE'S WEEKLY E-JOURNAL
Letter from the Editors (Mission Statement)



Past Issues
: Spring 2001: Weeks: 123456: 7: 8: 9: 10 11
Fall 2000 Spring 2000 Fall 1999

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Campus News & Events
 
Meetings this week:

Tues - April 3
Curriculum- 1: 30 pm
Weds - April 4
Technology Meeting
1 pm CC 4
Thurs - April 5
Academic Senate
1:30 pm

Helpdesk for Faculty
and Classified


Microsoft Order Form for Faculty
Staff - Office 2000
includes
Win 98, Frontpage 2000, Word, Excel,
Access, Powerpoint, Publisher,
Internet Explorer 5.0
all for $36.95

IGETC.com
(easy to use database
to help you find over 375
completely online
GE courses for
Spring 2001 )

Upcoming "Food For Thought" Forums
April 19th - Bob Smazenka - Math
"Catastrophes and where Math can Help"

April 24th - David Garza - Library
" To Catch a Thief - Plagiarism"


 



In Sites

Staff Development
"Hot Links"
04/02/01

Computer Tips

Kudos Awards
Flex Activities - 2001
Online Flex Activities
 
 

 The Corner
A showcase for creative endeavors

lamission.org/eltimbre
Spring 2001: Week 12 of 18

"My Big Toe" by John Orozco - from his great new novel - "Delano"

  • Student Poetry


  • Artist & Multimedia Club -
    Mondays 5 pm CS LAB 2009

    Alpha Gamma Sigma
    Honor Society


    Thursday
    Math Club
    12-1 pm I-1004

    International Students Club
    1st/3rd Weds. of month
    CMPC 4 12:15 - 1:30

    " If you can't explain it simply,
    you don't understand it well enough."
    --- Albert Einstein

     
    Notes from the Academy 
  • National Geographic Inside the White House
  • First day in the White House. Let's you move into the White House as the Chief Executive and make your mark. Very entertaining and instructional. Try it. You are sure to learn on the job, as have our Chief Executives have. Go ahead Try it. You will love it. I did.
  • Indigenous Peoples' Literature
  • - wonderful stories, legends, literature, folk tales, songs, of the Aztecs, Huichol, Kiliwa, Mayas, Tarahumara, Tlahui, Yaqui, and Zapoteco, Purepecha amongst a few
    Web Site of the Week:  Help Desk  "Have Palm Pilot - Will Travel!" Welcome to Ricky Yamauchi - student worker who will assist both faculty, staff, and classified with "pesky" questions you might have about sending email attachments, application questions, and the like. You may page him at 818-552-8131, or email him at rkyjr@richardhelp.com.
    BOOK LOVERS LIST:  "Four Witnesses"The Rebel, the Rabbi, the Chronicler, and the Mystic - Why the Gospels Present Strikingly Different Visions of Jesus? by Robin Griffith-Jones Recommended for its refreshingly different content and perspective on the Gospels.
    Beyond our Walls (News from the community): 
  • How Many People Can the Earth Support? Joel E. Cohen is head of the Laboratory of Populations at the Rockefeller University. He lives in New York City. Recently USC awarded Joel Cohen its Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement which is the premier award for environmental science, energy and medicine conferring great benefit upon mankind
  • El Timbre is produced by Staff Development. To submit an article or announcement, please send to David Jordan by Friday. El Timbre will be updated every Monday.

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