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OCC adds Vietnamese to its language list
Orange Coast College has introduced a Vietnamese language class
this fall for the first time.
The class will be offered in the literature and languages
division. Fall classes will begin Aug. 26.
Listed as Vietnamese 180, the class will be known as “Elementary
Vietnamese.” The five-unit course will meet from 7:30 to 10:05 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The college offers six other foreign languages -- French, German,
Hebrew, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Orange Coast administrators
plan to add Arabic in fall 2003.
Plans are in the works to also add classes to teach Chinese,
Korean and Portuguese, said Michael Mandelkern, the division’s dean.
Fall registration began July 15. The school charges $11 per unit.
Information: (714) 432-5072.
Eleven defibrillators added to UCI campus
UC Irvine has installed 11 lifesaving defibrillators on its campus
to help “shock” back to life the hearts of people who have had a
heart attack.
The units, which are the size of a laptop computer, are used for
victims of cardiac arrest. They will be installed in five campus
police cruisers, the Student Health Center, the Anteater Recreation
Center, Bren Events Center and Crawford Hall.
UCI, with help from the American Red Cross and the American Heart
Assn., will provide training for its staff members on how to use the
devices.
Grant gives city new tool to fight arson
The Costa Mesa Fire Department will have a new arson investigating
tool thanks to a $2,000 grant from Factory Mutual Insurance Company
it received last week.
Fire officials say they will purchase a digital video camera to
use in arson investigations, and arson-related crimes, with the
funding received. The purchase of the camera is part of an ongoing
effort by the Department of Arson Investigations unit to resolve and
eliminate arson crimes in the city, officials said.
Representatives from Factory Mutual Insurance Company said the
company sponsors an Arson Grant Program to improve overall fire
investigation programs in various local cities. Costa Mesa Fire
Department met the specific criteria for funding, which included
direct involvement in arson prevention, lowered incidents in arson
and promotion of increased collaboration between fire and police
officials when investigating arson crimes.
2 schools cash in on Skosh dine out event
Officials at Skosh Monahan’s Steakhouse and Pub presented a check
to two local schools after raising more than $1,000 from a “Dine Out
for School” program.
Pub owner Gary Monahan, who is also a Costa Mesa city councilman,
presented school officials from Kaiser and Woodland Elementary
schools with a check for $1,065 to be split between the two schools.
Monahan’s “Dine Out for School” program donates 15% of all
restaurant sales for designated nights to participating schools.
Last year, Mariners Elementary, St. Joachim Parish School and
Orange County Special Education Program West participated, with
totals of more than $2,800. For information or scheduling, please
call (949) 548-0099.
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