Vo: Patents not the key to attracting investors
East Ventura County, Higher Education, Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion, Small Business, Startups, Technology, Tri-County EconomyBy Dan Vo One challenge faced by many entrepreneurs is to convince the investors, mostly angels and venture capitalists, that their startup is investment worthy. A lack of track record obviously does not help. So, it is often the case that when it is time to attract external investors, entrepreneurs look for possible ways to Read More →
Sinclair: Census undercount would hurt California
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Letter to the editor: Bob Huber
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Gillies: To be an effective leader, you must be self aware
Higher Education, Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Bruce Gillies Leadership. Just the mention of it brings up very different images. There is George Washington crossing the Delaware, pointing the way. Or Martin Luther King’s memorable “I Have a Dream” speech. Or perhaps Herb Brooks leading the U.S. Olympic hockey team to victory over a very powerful Russian team in 1980. Each Read More →
Letter to the editor: Keep the promise of the Lanterman Act alive
Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Letters to the Editor, OpinionDear Editor: California is at a crossroads. the Lanterman Act was groundbreaking legislation passed in 1969 that guaranteed the rights of people with developmental disabilities, including services and support in natural community settings, to the greatest extent possible. The state system created under the Lanterman Act, relied upon by 330,000 Californians with intellectual and/or developmental Read More →
Mintz: College admissions process is morally bankrupt
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