Get real. Cal State Dominquez Hills is a commuter college. Kids come for their classes, maybe go to the library, then go to work or home. This is one of those schools where students actually go for an education, not to be part of a "family". Yes, a few do, but the thousands of other students really do not care to learn about the food in the cafeteria, that the junior varsity wrestling team is traveling to Northern California for an event.
To save money, so tuition doesn't have to go even higher, the Administration closed down the newspaper that most did not realize even existed.
Seems like the LA Times is more interested in training students for jobs that will not exist, how many graduates will the Times hire? Colleges are to educate students for a life. Journalism is totally dying, why teach kids how to create a newspaper, when they will barely exist in the future.
Again, the Times is showing its elitist attitude, at the expense of the students future.
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To save money, so tuition doesn't have to go even higher, the Administration closed down the newspaper that most did not realize even existed.
Seems like the LA Times is more interested in training students for jobs that will not exist, how many graduates will the Times hire? Colleges are to educate students for a life. Journalism is totally dying, why teach kids how to create a newspaper, when they will barely exist in the future.
Again, the Times is showing its elitist attitude, at the expense of the students future.
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