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Posted on February 18 at 1:19 p.m.
Like everyone else, Westmont did not know the names of the suspects until this week. The investigators told us no current students were involved and that was the information the college released, and it proved to be true. With so many of our friends and neighbors in Montecito and Santa Barbara, we have suffered significant losses from the fire, and we are devastated by all the damage. We are grateful to the firefighters who fought so hard to save our campus and to the investigators who worked to bring a conclusion to this difficult case.
Posted on January 22 at 11:43 a.m.
Whoa...enough with the negativity. Adam's a little rough, but his quick, honest humor isn't enough to turn me away. The show does miss a female voice, tough to replace Jenny. KCRW? Do they even play music? KJEE plays the best music in town AND has the best local news with The Palm. Keep up the great work!
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Posted on November 20 at 3:13 p.m.
What Westmont really wants is to make sure that every available sheriff's official come to Harder Stadium Saturday night, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. to root for the Warriors and to receive the thanks and appreciation of the Westmont community for their work during the Tea Fire!
Scott Craig
Westmont Manager of Media Relations
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Posted on November 19 at 4:41 p.m.
5. How can I help?
Along with your family and friends, I strongly encourage you to participate in our Wildfire Relief Fund. As a longtime member of the Santa Barbara community, we will be working in unison with the region toward rebuilding efforts and we will be releasing more information about those possibilities as appropriate. For now, I ask that you continue to keep all victims of this fire in your thoughts and prayers, and become involved in our community efforts.
Latest information can be found at www.westmont.edu
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Posted on November 19 at 4:40 p.m.
1. Were any Westmont students involved in causing the fire?
No. On Wednesday afternoon at approximately 2:45 p.m., Drew Sugars, the public information officer for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, officially informed the college that no current Westmont students were present nor in anyway involved with this tragic incident.
We have been in regular contact with investigators since the fire and have been providing any information that might be helpful toward determining the exact cause of the fire. This is our responsibility as a community citizen. Our surrounding coastal region is home to many colleges and universities, and like all of them, we are awaiting new information.
It should be noted that at this point, the group of individuals responsible for starting the fire are under the jurisdiction of law enforcement authorities. Again, no current Westmont students were involved with this incident.
2. When will students and faculty be able to return to campus?
The campus will reopen Saturday Nov. 29, at noon, and classes will restart Dec. 1. We are tirelessly working to clean up the campus and accommodate the entire campus population after the Thanksgiving holiday.
3. When will new information about the cause of the investigation be made available?
We have been informed by authorities that the investigation is still underway. It is important to resist the urge to speculate beyond what is currently known. Ultimately, the public needs to let the authorities do their job.
4. How is the college addressing rumors speculating about Westmont students?
Investigators have determined that no current Westmont students were involved in the fire. Any suggestions to the contrary are false and damaging.
Despite rumors and speculation on the Internet, our utmost priority throughout the investigation has been addressing the needs of our campus and the surrounding community. That means providing information requested by authorities, cleaning up the demolished sites on our campus in preparation for returning to the academic term, and generally being a good neighbor in a time of great need. Second, we are providing accurate information directly from investigators to our college community in as timely a manner as possible.
Ultimately, the findings of the investigation will be made public by authorities and the individuals responsible for the fire will enter the jurisdiction of the law. Until that point, I ask that each of you do your part by avoiding undue speculation and by communicating responsibly, as is reflected in our values and mission.
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Posted on November 19 at 4:38 p.m.
Tea Fire Update from Westmont President Gayle Beebe
It has nearly been a week since the Tea Fire ravaged our campus and the larger Montecito and coastal community. Our prayers are with all devastated by this fire as each of us affected throughout the region continues to face the reality of having our everyday lives turned upside down.
Due to the close proximity of the college to the off-campus site of the fire, we have been inundated with questions from many concerned audiences. I’m sure that you have also been contacted as a source of information by friends and family.
There are a few questions that have come up repeatedly, and I’d like to share my responses with you. The most accurate source of information about the fire investigation will come from the authorities themselves; misinformation will only cause greater suffering for the region. For information concerning the investigation, please refer to the Sheriff’s department.
Sincerely,
Gayle D. Beebe, President
Posted on September 12 at 5:05 p.m.
I think a bait and switch would have been if Westmont proposed lower buildings closer to the center of campus and then changed and went with the taller buildings closer to the perimeter.
The college called for a pause to the hearing process after it received thoughtful feedback from the decision-makers. We then returned with a plan that reduced the heights of buildings and moved them closer to the center of campus resulting in a much more desirable plan for the college and our neighbors.
Posted on May 15 at 9:38 a.m.
Westmont is not adding a single student to its campus. The college will remain at an average student population of 1,200. Westmont is simply updating the campus for the existing students. To imply that Westmont will somehow be adding to a traffic crisis during a wildfire is disingenuous. In fact, Westmont is and will remain a staging area for firefighters. In the case of a wildfire, our students, facutly and staff have all been instructed to shelter in the gym on campus.
Posted on May 2 at 10:41 a.m.
Sorry for the confusion. I have spoken with our physics professors who said that yes there are a number of different criteria to determine an instrument's power. I also understand the government has some powerful telescopes it uses to track missile launches from Vandenberg. So let's just say Westmont has the most powerful public telescope on the Central Coast. Hope to see you all up here this summer!
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This is actually from 3:30-5 p.m.
On Christian Perspectives on the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- 10/28/09 at Westmont College