I have been an associate professor of English for years. The community college’s learning center was my home ground. Here was where education in all disciplines took place. There were classes with computer-aided instructions, auxiliary and other classes. One special feature involved students who came from varied income groups (these could not afford an education); those who had ethnic origins; those who were gifted but too poor; or had learning disabilities. Such students were covered under a Government-funded program. These students received service and support in the form of good educators, as well as stipends and scholarships. There were some mentally challenged students too. Naturally, we had to work hard to prepare some events for every season, have celebrations and contests, award trophies and prizes.