Our View: Gillespie impressed in time at helm of VCCCD
Greg Gillespie was newly arrived as president of Ventura Community College, eight years ago, when he took the time to attend one of the first Latino Business Awards presented by Pacific Coast Business Times. He impressed us as deeply engaged in the community and a committed educator, and four years ago he moved to the Read More →
Our View: For higher ed, a return to something like normal
Amid all the handwringing about the delta variant and concern about vaccine hesitancy, let’s remember one thing that’s different about the fall of 2021. Our colleges and universities — the economic engines of our innovation culture — are returning to live instruction and taking proactive steps to deal with year two of COVID-19. They have Read More →
Our View: Vaccines still our best weapon against COVID
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Our View: Vaccines are the way out of this COVID resurgence
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Our View: A fresh start at the top at Santa Barbara City Hall
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Our View: Biden on right track with ‘right to fix’
On July 9, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at “promoting competition in the American economy.” It’s a big goal, and it’s a big executive order, consisting of 72 different initiatives across a dozen federal agencies. Beefed-up antitrust enforcement is the administration’s focus. Whether cracking down on corporate mergers and other allegedly monopolistic Read More →
Our View: Water wars continue to shake Ventura County
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