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Thanks for the feedback! It will help us improve your experience. Please click here for our opening times. The car parks are either pay and display or pay on foot (click here for map). Free parking is available from 6pm to 8am daily however, please note a charge applies outside these times. If you’re looking for that perfect gift, look no further than Livingston Designer Outlet Gift Card. Accepted in most stores & restaurants at Livingston Designer Outlet, cards can be purchased at the Customer Information Desk. Click here to find out more. Cash machines are situated opposite Gap Outlet, and our machines will not charge you for using this facility There are three sets of facilities on site, two on the ground floor, one next to Adidas/Reebok and one opposite Gap and one on the First Floor to the right of the Vue Cinema Livingston Designer Outlet is open for late night shopping every Thursday ’til 8pm. Please check the Plan Your Visit tab and Opening Hours section for Seasonal Opening Hours information.




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Fast and Reliable TransportationThe modern fleet of vehicles maintained by Buffalo Transportation, Inc. will ensure that you get to your destination on time and safely. View More ServicesPlease call Buffalo Transportation, Inc. at 716-877-5600 to schedule your next trip! We accept private payment for medical transportation and also accept credit cards.  [ CLICK HERE ] Senate Committee on Academic Excellence Chairperson: David Betancourt, http://cms.cerritos.edu/academic-affairs-cmte/Ext. 26313rd Tuesday,11:00 a.m.CTX Faculty Representatives on the Committee Senate Committee on Chairs Council Co-Chairs  http://cms.cerritos.edu/chairscouncil Amy Holzgang - Co Chair - Ext. 2768 Contact Amy Carl Stammerjohn - Co Chair - Ext. 2914 Contact Carl Senate Committee on CurriculumChairperson: Carrie Edwards,http://www.cerritos.edu/curriculum  Ext. 28762nd and 4th Thursday1:30 p.m.Cheryl A. Epple Board Room Senate Committee on Faculty Hiring Standards




Chairperson:Bob Livingston, Ext. 2744 http://www.cerritos.edu/hiringstandards Meetings: 3rd Tuesday11:00 a.m.BE 118 Senate Committee on Instructional Program Review Chairperson: Co-Chairs: http://cms.cerritos.edu/program-reviewAngela Conley, Co-Chair Ext. 2698 Stephanie Rosenblatt, Co-Chair Ext. 2416 1st and 3rd Tuesday3:00 p.m.SS 141 Chairperson: Joseph Van De Mortel, http://www.cerritos.edu/professional-relationsExt. 27603rd Tuesday11:00 a.m.LC 57Faculty Representatives on the Committee Senate Committee on Sabbatical Leave Chairperson: Julie Bathke,http://cms.cerritos.edu/slc Ext. 258011:00 a.m.LC 62 Senate Committee on Student Learning Outcomes Chairperson: Mark Fronke, Ext. 2716 http://www.cerritos.edu/slo2nd and 4th MondaySS 141 Senate Committee on Technology-Based Learning Chairperson:  http://cms.cerritos.edu/tbl Ext. 1st Thursday11:00 a.m.CTX Faculty Representatives on the CommitteeSunday, May 29, 2016 Daily Caller, Leaked Document Shows Harvard Students, Profs Planning To Make School Even More Liberal:




Leaked notes from an alleged meeting between Harvard Law School (HLS) professors and student activists shows them planning how to coordinate their efforts in order to take the school in a more institutionally left-wing direction. The notes also suggest that at least one professor at Harvard may be concealing the full extent of his liberal views in order to be appointed to positions where he can shape the university’s politics more decisively. The notes of the meeting were obtained and published by Royall Asses Wednesday, an anonymous blog critical of recent liberal activism at HLS. The meeting in question allegedly occurred Dec. 5 of last year, just a few weeks after an incident where portraits of black professors were defaced with black tape. In the notes, Kenneth Mack, Christine Desan, and Jon Hanson, all professors at HLS, provide tips to at least 12 differents activists about how they can take advantage of the political “crisis” on campus to advance liberal causes.




“You guys created a crisis and congratulations it’s a great crisis,” the notes paraphrase Desan as saying. “[The] Question is how we can use it.” Hanson similarly urged the activists not to waste the “crisis” that had been created. Their goals, which were published as a list of student demands, aren’t simply limited to increasing awareness and support for liberal viewpoints. They also include hiring more far-left faculty members and adding classes like critical race theory to the first-year curriculum. Most interestingly, the notes include evidence that Mack is presenting himself publicly as a political moderate while actually concealing very left-wing views, including support for critical race theory. Mack suggests that by hiding his real views, he was able to become chair of the school’s entry-level faculty hiring committee, where he can heavily influence the hiring process.“If my collegauges [sic] really thought I was a crit[ical] race theorist, I wouldn’t be running the [entry-level hiring] committee,” the notes paraphrase Mack as saying.




Later, Hanson discusses his goal of injecting more overt political activism into the faculty hiring process, and suggests that he wants Mack to “out” himself as a leftist. “Strategic use of student activism is important, and we also need activism among the faculty. I want Ken on the hiring committee, but I want him to be out,” Hanson says, according to the notes. In the notes, the professors express a yearning for a more left-wing Harvard, and frustration with their lack of progress despite years of effort. “We’ve been waiting forever to do this,” Hanson allegedly says. The professors blame their lack of progress on HLS’s current and former deans, whom they accuse of eroding faculty power. Interestingly, Desan describes HLS’s faculty as a “very conservative” group, an odd claim to make when 98 percent of HLS faculty’s political donations go to Democrats. At another point, former Dean Elena Kagan (who is now an Obama Supreme Court appointee) is criticized as an “autocratic” backer “centrist/rightist” views in the faculty.

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