february 25, 2013weekly mission
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Available Scholarships:
Graduating/Transfer Student Scholarship
Full Time Student Scholarship
Part Time Student Scholarship
Carla Bowman Scholarship
David Lee Moss Memorial Scholarship
Doris McClain/Annabelle Godwin Child Development Scholarship
Gumpert Child Development Scholarship
Associated Student Organization Scholarship
Sylmar Woman's Club-Transfer students
Sylmar Woman’s Club-Continuing students
Malvani ESL Scholarship Fund
Julie A. Ruelas Memorial Scholarship in Child Development
Millie Dein Scholarship
Osher Foundation Scholarship
Mayor Tom Bradley Scholarship-Osher Challenge
President’s Circle Scholarship- Osher Challenge
Spanish American Institute Scholarship
Phone: 818-364-7648 E-mail: [email protected]
13356 Eldridge Ave Sylmar CA 91342
Deadline: Friday,
March 8, 2013 by 4:00 pm
Los Angeles Mission College
Now Available 2013-2014 LAMC Scholarship F i n a n c i a l A i d & S c h o l a r s h i p s O f f i c e
For more detail and to print the application, please visit http://www.lamission.edu/financialaid/Scholarships.aspx
February 25, 2013
Weekly MissionLOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE
LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE
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Free tutoring for students enrolled in Math 115 and all higher
math classes offered at Mission College! Location: Center for Math and Science (CMS) Main Level, Room 121
Phone: (818) 364 – 7811
Website: www.lamission.edu/mathcenter
Schedule: Monday–Thursday 11:00am – 8:00pm & Sat. 10:00am – 2:00pm
Walk-in Individual and Group Mathematics Tutoring
Math Textbooks and calculators available (to be used in the lab only)
Access to: MyMathLab/ MyLabsPlus, Minitab, Mathzone, Webassign, and other online math programs
Wirelss Internet access
Spring 2013
Originally funded by a Title-V HIS grant
THINGS TO KNOW...LAMC Honors Student toPresent at UC IrvineSydney Heifler was selected to give an oral presentation at the HTCC Student Research Conference for California Community Colleges. This event will take place Saturday, March 23, 2013, and is hosted by the University of California, Irvine.
Sydney’s presentation is “Romance Comics and How They Reflected the Values and Social Behavior of the Middle-Class Women from the End of WWII through the Beginning of the Cold War Era.”
Sydney will be presenting and her faculty mentor D’Art Phares will be in attendance to support her. In addition to the accomplishment of being selected to present, she is also nominated for several of the conference awards and scholarships. Good Luck Sydney and Congratulations!
Save the Date: Friday, March 8, 2013On behalf of the LACCD Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Workforce Deans we would like to invite you to a “free” workshop on federal grants management.
Community College and School District administrators, deans, project directors as well as finance and business officers responsible for federal dollars (including Perkins, AEFLA, ESEA, WIA, and HEA) should not miss this timely and important workshop.
Michael Brustein, Esq. and Bonnie Graham, Esq., national experts on the federal cost, administrative and audit principles, will conduct the session. The workshop will cover in depth cash management, property and procurement controls, evolving audit rules, time and effort certification, and the recently proposed changes by OMB in a new “Super Circular.”
For questions and/or additional information, please contact Cathy Brinkman, [email protected] 818.364.7723
Save the Date: Friday, March 8, 2013 On behalf of the LACCD Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Workforce Deans we would like to invite you to a “free” workshop on federal grants management. Community College and School District administrators, deans, project directors as well as finance and business officers responsible for federal dollars (including Perkins, AEFLA, ESEA, WIA, and HEA) should not miss this timely and important workshop. Michael Brustein, Esq. and Bonnie Graham, Esq., national experts on the federal cost, administrative and audit principles, will conduct the session. The workshop will cover in depth cash management, property and procurement controls, evolving audit rules, time and effort certification, and the recently proposed changes by OMB in a new “Super Circular.”
Friday, March 8, 2013
9:00 am – Noon
Van De Kamp Innovation Center
2930 Fletcher Drive Los Angeles, CA 90065
To register for the event click on the following link:
http://michaelbrusteincte.eventbrite.com/
Flex credit is available
For questions and/or additional information please contact Cathy Brinkman, [email protected] 818.364.7723
LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE
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INDOOR BADMINTON Open to EVERYONE at LAMC Thursdays 6-9pmWhat: Recreational Badminton open to ALL levels at Los Angeles Mission College. This is NOT a class so anyone and everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be a student of the college to play.When: Thursday 6:00pm - 9:00pm with 9 lighted indoor courts available. This is on a drop-in basis so you don’t have to show up exactly at 6:30pm. Anytime between 6:30 and 9pm would be fine but it would probably be more worthwhile to you if you show up sooner than later.Where: Los Angeles Mission College Health, Fitness and Athletics Complex (HFAC) located on the new East Campus 12890 Harding Street, Sylmar, CA 91342 cross street is Eldridge.This is a BRAND NEW facility with locker & shower. It is about 5 blocks to the southeast of the main L.A. Mission College campus.How much: $4.00 per person - 3rd person in your party will get 50% discount on admission meaning that he/she will only have to pay $2. Also, any kids under 10 years of age get in free.Badminton racket & plastic birdies will be provided if you don’t have one. Or you can bring your own.Parking: Plenty of free parking on the cross street, Eldridge Avenue, right in front of the gym. However, DO NOT park in the Faculty/Staff parking lot at the Center for Math & Sciences building next door.Contact Steve Ruys at 818.364.7891 or 818.364.7621, email: [email protected] contact Pong Nimnual at 310.877.3951 or [email protected] You don’t have to know how to play, just as long as you want to have fun. Bring the whole family. Bring a friend. Or just bring yourself. Hope to see you there!
Black History Month
Feb. 1st *Langston Hughes Author/Poet 1902
Feb 2nd Ernest E. Just, Biologist receives the Spingarn medal for research on fertilization & cell division 1914
Feb 3rd Jack Johnson wins Negro Heavyweight title 1903
Feb 4th Rosa Parks’ Birthday 1913
Feb 5th *Henry “Hank” Aaron baseball legend – 1934
Feb 6th *The Peabody Fund Established 1867
Feb 7th *Eubie Blake Pianist – 1883 Grenada Independence Day
Feb 8th Three South Carolina State students killed during segregation protest 1968
Feb 9th *Alice Walker Author/Poet- 1944 *Leroy “satchel” Paige elected in baseball hall of fame-1971
Feb 10th *Joseph Charles Rice Educator- 1854 *Roberta Flack singer- 1940
Feb 11th Nelson Mandela released from prison after 27 years 1990
Feb 12th NAACP founded in New York 1909
Feb 13th Negro baseball league organized 1920
Feb 14th *Frederick Douglas 1817
Feb 15th *US & Africa Nationalist protest slaying of Congo premier, Patrice Lumumba 1961
Feb 16th Joe Frazier becomes heavyweight champion 1970
Feb 17th Huey P. Newton’s birthday 1942 & Michael Jordan’s birthday 1963
Feb 18th Toni Morrison’s birthday 1931
Feb 19th First Pan- African Congress held in Paris 1919
Feb 20th Sidney Poitier’s birthday 1927 First African American male to receive an Oscar award
Feb 21st Malcolm X assassinated 1965
Feb 22nd Julius “Dr. J” Erving birthday 1950
Feb 23rd W.E.B Dubois’s birthday 1868
Feb 24th Military leaders oust Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana 1966
Feb 25th Hiram Revels becomes first African American elected to congress 1870
Feb 26th Antonio “Fats” Domino’s birthday 1928
Feb 27th Dominican Republic’s Independence day
Feb 28th Michael Jackson wins eight Grammy Awards 1984
LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE
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SHOW YOU CARE BY WHAT YOU WEAR
WEAR DENIM Wed, April 24 9-12 pm, QUAD Denim Day is a rape prevention education campaign that raises community awareness about the devastating impact of sexual violence and how to prevent it. SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BY WEARING DENIM Wednesday, April 24
THE ORIGINS OF DENIM DAY Denim Day is an event which is organized around wearing denim because of a 1998 Italian court decision in which a 45-year-old man's rape conviction was overturned by the Italian Supreme
Court. In Rome in 1997, the accused was a driving instructor. It is alleged that when he picked up a 17-year-old girl for her first driving lesson, he raped her for an hour, and then abandoned
her in an alley, leaving her to find her own way home. While the alleged rapist was convicted and sentenced, the Supreme Court ruled on the appeal that because the victim was wearing tight
jeans (jeans which the Court ruled could only be removed with her help) the woman must have consented to the act. This
indicated consent made the incident consensual sex, not rape. The Head Judge's decision argued that, "because the victim wore very, very tight jeans, she had to help him remove them...and by removing the jeans...it was no longer rape but consensual sex."
As a sign of protest, many women in the Italian Parliament protested the decision by wearing jeans. As a sign of support, the
California Senate and Assembly followed suit. Soon Patricia Giggans, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Commission on
Assaults Against Women, made Denim Day an annual event.
SHOW YOU CARE BY WHAT YOU WEAR WEAR DENIM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013
LAMC Sociology Department (818) 833-3414
Monday, February 25, 2013
SPORTS:
Men's Baseball
Women's Softball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
COACH:
Sandra [email protected]
ATHLETICSDIRECTOR:
John Klitsner(818) [email protected]
2013 Women's Softball Schedule / Results
Home = Away =
RECORD: 8-5 CONFERENCE: 0-0
Date Day Opponent Location Time Result*25-Jan Friday Antelope Valley Mission 3pm Rain
*26-Jan Saturday Victor Valley Mission 11am/1pm DH Rain
*29-Jan Tuesday Rio Hondo Mission 2:30pm L 12-10
*31-Jan Thursday Harbor Mission 2pm L 8-5
*1-Feb Friday Compton Mission 2pm W 9-0
5-Feb Tuesday Oxnard Oxnard 2pm W 12-1
*7-Feb Thursday El Camino El Camino 2pm L 10-4
*8-Feb Friday San Bernardino Mission 12pm/2pm DH W 6-5 W 14-1
12-Feb Tuesday Santa Barbara Mission 2:30pm W 9-1
*15-Feb Friday
San Diego CityTourneyImperial ValleyBarstow
San Diego W 5-1 W7-5
*16-Feb Saturday
San Diego CityTourneyImperial ValleyGrossmont
San Diego W 8-0 L12-11
19-Feb Tuesday Pierce Mission 2pm Rain
21-Feb Thursday Ventura Ventura 2pm L 3-2
*22-Feb Friday Chaffey Chaffey 2pm
26-Feb Tuesday Moorpark Moorpark 2pm
2-Mar Saturday Barstow Mission 11am/1pm
7-Mar Thursday Glendale Mission 1pm/3pm DH
12-Mar Tuesday Bakersfield Mission 2:30pm
14-Mar Thursday Santa Monica SantaMonica 2pm/4pm DH
19-Mar Tuesday Citrus Citrus 2:30pm
21-Mar Thursday Valley Mission 1pm/3pm DH
23-Mar Saturday Victor Valley Mission 11am/1pm
28-Mar Thursday Canyons Mission 1pm/3pm DH
2-Apr Tuesday Glendale Glendale 2:30pm
4-Apr Thursday Bakersfield Bakersfield 2:30pm/4:30pmDH
9-Apr Tuesday Santa Monica Mission 2:30pm
11-Apr Thursday Citrus Mission 1pm/3pm DH
16-Apr Tuesday Valley Valley 2:30pm
23-Apr Tuesday Canyons Canyons 2:30pm
*Non Conference Games
L.A. Mission College will play all HOME games at:El Cariso Park13100 Hubbard StreetSylmar, CA 91342
Coach: Sandra Durazo (818) 364-7600 x4566President: Dr. Monte E Perez (818) 364-7895
Monday, February 25, 2013
SPORTS:
Men's Baseball
Women's Softball
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
COACH:
ATHLETICSDIRECTOR:
John Klitsner(818) [email protected]
2013 - Schedule / Results
Home = Away =
RECORD: 4-6 CONFERENCE: 1-1
Date Day Opponent Location Time Result1-Feb Fri San Bernardino San Bernardino 2pm L 7-3
2-Feb Sat San Bernardino Mission 12pm L 10-6
5-Feb Tue Oxnard Mission 2pm W 8-1
7-Feb Thu Oxnard Oxnard 2pm W 4-3
8-Feb Fri El Camino El Camino 2pm L 3-1
9-Feb Sat Fullerton Fullerton 12pm L 3-2
12-Feb Tue Ventura Ventura 2pm L 7-6
15-Feb Fri Golden West Golden West 2pm W 3-1
*16-Feb Sat Citrus Citrus 1pm L 8-6
*19-Feb Tue Citrus Mission 2pm Rain
*22-Feb Fri Citrus Mission 2pm W 6-1
*21-Feb Thu BYE
*23-Feb Sat BYE
*26-Feb Tue Valley Valley 2pm
*28-Feb Thu Valley Mission 2pm
*2-Mar Sat Bakersfield Mission 1pm
*5-Mar Tue Bakersfield Bakersfield 2pm
*7-Mar Thu West LA West LA 2pm
*9-Mar Sat West LA Mission 1pm
*12-Mar Tue Glendale Mission 2:30pm
*14-Mar Thu Glendale Glendale 2:30pm
*16-Mar Sat Canyons Canyons 1pm
*19-Mar Tue Canyons Mission 2:30pm
*21-Mar Thu Citrus Citrus 2:30pm
*22-Mar Fri Citrus Mission 2:30pm
SpringBreak
25-Mar Mon Compton Mission 1pm
26-Mar Tue Harbor Mission 12pm
27-Mar Wed Harbor Harbor 12pm
28-Mar Thu Santa Ana Santa Ana 2pm
*2-Apr Tue BYE
*4-Apr Thu BYE
*6-Apr Sat Valley Valley 1pm
*9-Apr Tue Valley Mission 2:30pm
*11-Apr Thu Bakersfield Mission 2:30pm
*13-Apr Sat Bakersfield Bakersfield 1pm
*16-Apr Tue West LA West LA 2:30pm
*18-Apr Thu West LA Mission 2:30pm
*20-Apr Sat Glendale Mission 1pm
*23-Apr Tue Glendale Glendale 2:30pm
*25-Apr Thu Canyons Canyons 2:30pm
*26-Apr Fri Canyons Mission 2:30pm
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