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PALM DESERT — Joel Kinnamon, who represents Trustee Area 4 on the College of the Desert Board of Trustees, has filed a complaint on behalf of district constituents and himself asking Board Chair Bonnie Stefan to place an item on the next board meeting to start a censure process against Trustee Rubén Pérez for his violations…
Desert Sun 10/31 – Endorsement: In COD board races, Desert Sun Editorial Board sees tough choices
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City of PS Letter to Dr. Garcia 12/17
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Desert Sun 2/18 – College of the Desert Trustee Bea Gonzalez alleges other board member has been leaking info
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Desert Sun 1/7 – Amid concerns about transparency, COD trustees delay presentation on construction update
The College of the Desert’s Board of Trustees scrapped plans Friday to hear presentations on the school’s strategic and educational master plans and the status of major construction projects after board members and others raised concerns that the public did not have adequate notice of the meeting’s agenda.