To the class in room 4334 who came in for your class starting at 12:30, a little patience and common courtesy would be appreciated in the future.
As you probably know, school is no picnic and we were using the last few minutes left from our lab class to discuss projects and FYI we still had 5 minutes left from our scheduled class.
To the student who yelled at me to “MOVE!”, if you act like that toward everyone you encounter in your day, I pity your family for having to deal with you and I hope that you realize that not everyone in the world will put up with that ridiculous nonsense. You are in college; people here are expected to act like the adults we are.
To the teacher of said class: regardless of what you learned in your teaching seminar, “now means NOW” is not how teachers speak to students. As an NSCC student, you embarass me and your workplace for acting like a rude asshole.
One of NSCC’s values is respect. So show some!!
This article appears in Dec 6-12, 2007.


To be perfectly honest…you are paying for that class time, if there was time left and they forced you out or were enough of a distraction to cause that time to be useless…File a complaint with NSCC and make sure you have other students that experienced it too. That “teacher”, if they spoke like that and trampled on the end of your class time, can be reprimanded…That doesn’t work, stage a peaceful protest by interrupting their class time by an equal amount, hey sure it’s spiteful but at least it’s passing right back to the losers doing it in the first place. ; )