Sunday, October 17, 2010

On Campus Housing For Freshmen, "Guaranteed"


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1. Is this just another innocent error made by somebody other than a Marymount representative?
2. Was this just one of the earlier 'errors' printed about something regarding Marymount?
3. Is the same person who made the 'error' above working on Marymount's Measure P campaign now?
4. How does this make Dr. Brophy and the members of Marymount's Board of Trustees look when you really can't trust what is written within pages throughout years of Marymount's history?
5. Doesn't Marymount know there are folks called proof readers?
6. I guess Marymount knows there are fiction producers and writers.
7. This is an error in a Nationwide used book and because Marymount caters to students who come from over 20 countries, the book is probably used in places all over the World.
8. When do you know Marymount is misstating something? It is written down.
But wait! If the statement is factually based and true, then Marymount HAS ON-CAMPUS HOUSING and doesn't need Measure P, The Marymount Plan, does it?
If Marymount contended in 2008 that their Palos Verdes North housing facility or even their Pacific Heights facility were satellites of Marymount's campus, then there are plenty of on-campus room Marymount has already and they have had them for years.
The statement, "Housing: Guaranteed on-campus for Freshmen..." illustrates why trusting Dr. Brophy and the members of the Board of Trustees is so dang difficult. All they need to do is tell the truth, the whole truth, and avoid misstatements, deception, and misleading advertising while they attempt to regain all the credibility they seem to allow to slip through their fingers like water.
It's really easy to do so let me help you, Marymount:
"Marymount College needs a Specific Plan Zone created via a new municipal code that would supersede other codes and allow Marymount to offer third-party contractors access to the Marymount Campus to provide revenue to the College so that it could at least begin its Plan.
Failure to find approval of Measure P and its associated municipal code would endanger the fund-raising ability of the College to do anything towards having dorms built on its campus.
Marymount is fundamentally a College which aspires to attract all types of students from throughout the World and United States who seek to use their parents money to travel to California and set up a new life for themselves.
Many of the students accepted into Marymount's programs would not necessarily qualify for admission to other colleges throughout California or The United States and Marymount seeks to become the premiere niche College for under performing or remedial students who want a diploma of some type while living in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Marymount also needs Measure P's passage as a means to use sub-leasing of facilities to gain revenue, with some business going to firms and people supportive of Measure P, The Marymount Plan.
On a 24-hours per day, seven days per week basis, trip generation to and from Marymount's campus will increase and the new municipal code will not allow the city of Rancho Palos Verdes governance of hardly any element of The Marymount Plan." M Richards' assertions.
Please vote "No" on Measure P, The Marymount Plan.
Safety. Everyone. Everywhere. Every hour.

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