My Comment on Newspaper Articles about Freedom of Speech, PG&E Power Outages and Declining Population of Students at Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA. My Alma Mater.

https://thelumberjack.org/2019/12/13/hsu-adapts-to-low-enrollment/#respond
The Population of students is HIGHER Than when I went 2001 – 2005… and Back then it was Difficult to Find an Apartment to rent in Arcata. Difficult to find a Parking Space… and Difficult to Get the Classes I wanted because Other Students Had already Grabbed all available seats… SO, In My Humble Opinion… Fewer Students would be better… The Only People That Want More Students are the Corporate-Corporate” People That work in Administration… Smaller Class Sizes Would Be Great! I LOVED GOING TO HSU AND WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE… Computer Science Graduate and Happy With What I Learned. I especially enjoyed Taking Journalism and Writing for the Lumberjack Newspaper. https://gvan42.blogspot.com/search?q=HSU



https://thelumberjack.org/2019/12/12/parody-is-protected-speech/#respond
Thanks For Pointing Me to This Joke! I did a Google Image Search and Then LAUGHED OUT LOUD… There was an Article Ridiculing The University’s BIZARRO Complaint in the Lost Coast Outpost… OF COURSE, Publishing on the School’s Computers Subjects You to OVERSIGHT by the “Corporate-Corporate” Administration Trolls… WRITE YOUR OWN BLOG AND EXPERIENCE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION… https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2019/dec/7/ridiculousness-humboldt-states-uproar-over-wet-wea/

It Makes No Sense to Shut Off The Power NEAR THE COAST. The Climate is Cool and Rainy and NO DANGER OF POWER LINES STARTING FIRES. I Can See Taking Action in the Higher Elevations Like Ruth Lake or Kneeland. The Climate is Warm and Dry There. PG&E ought to USE SANITY in their Mapping of Power Outages... You Can Verify The Climate Difference by Taking a Drive up Greenwood Heights Road from Freshwater... and It's a Beautiful Drive to Visit the Cows Standing in the Middle of the Street... https://gvan42.blogspot.com/search?q=Kneeland

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