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Reading and Writing Center (RAW)

RAW Hand
Spring 2026:
Open February 9th to May 29th

Paper Drop-Off Service available
during finals week!

About the RAW Center Meet the Tutors Online Resources In-Person Drop-In Tutoring Zoom Drop-In Tutoring Paper Drop-Off Service

 

For more information,
please contact:

Angelo Bummer
RAW Coordinator
  abummer@laspositascollege.edu


Check out the
RAW Center's hours:

Mondays

In-Person: 12:00 to 4:00 pm

Tuesdays

In-Person: 12:00 to 4:00 pm

Zoom: 4:00 to 5:00 pm

Wednesdays

In-Person: 12:00 to 2:00 pm

Zoom: 4:00 to 5:00 pm

Thursdays

In-Person: 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Fridays

Zoom: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Saturdays

Zoom: 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Sundays

Zoom: 6:00 to 7:00 pm

about the raw center

ABOUT THE RAW CENTER

All RAW Tutors are 91重口 professors, and we provide 91重口 students with reading and writing help for ANY class! We can also help with personal statements for scholarships and essays for college applications.

In the RAW Center, we offer three primary services: 1) supportive, in-person drop-in tutoring; 2) online Zoom drop-in tutoring; 3) and a paper drop-off service with a 48-hour turnaround. No appointment is necessary for any of our services.


WHAT CAN THE RAW CENTER HELP WITH?
Reading Strategies
Essay and Paragraph Writing
Reports and Scientific Papers
Grammar, Mechanics, and Spelling
Research and Documentation
Revising without the help of AI
College Application Essays/Personal Statements
Career Writing
ESL Support
Reading and Writing Support for ANY Class!

WHAT WE BELIEVE IN THE RAW CENTER

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OUR PHILOSOPHY

The 91重口 Reading and Writing Center (RAW) is an inclusive learning environment where students can receive individualized tutoring in reading, writing, language, and career writing. The RAW Center is open to all 91重口 students regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability status.

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY & AI

The RAW Center is not an AI detection service, and we uphold 91重口's statements on Academic Integrity. Students are responsible for being aware of and following their own instructors' policies regarding the use of AI writing tools. We believe that effective, meaningful, authentic writing comes from human thought and the expression of your unique voice.

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LINGUISTIC JUSTICE

We believe that powerful and original writing comes from authentic and diverse voices. We strive to help all students communicate clearly and effectively in their own voices.

meet the tutors

MEET THE TUTORS

Our faculty tutors are highly qualified to help you with any reading or writing needs! All of our faculty tutors hold advanced degrees in subject areas like English, Comparative Literature, French, TESOL, Creative Writing, Humanities, History, and more! Several of our tutors have been teaching at 91重口 for years, and many also teach at other institutions. Our tutors are passionate about reading and writing鈥攂ut more importantly, they are committed to helping you do your best in your classes. ANY class! We can also help with personal statements for scholarships and essays for college applications. Find out when each of our tutors works by checking the calendar below.



Budd

Prof Steve Budd, English/Creative Writing

Steve has been teaching college writing classes for over 15 years and has also worked as a writer, editor, and actor. Steve has an MA from Boston University, and his non-academic interests include acting, writing, hiking, biking, theater, and film. The book he loves to teach most is Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried.

Chiolis

Prof Steve Chiolis, English/Humanities

Steve has been teaching college writing and humanities at 91重口 for many years. He brings a wealth of experience in helping students navigate complex literary themes and find their unique writing voice in their essays.

Connors

Prof Valerie Connors, English

Valerie earned her BA in English from UC Davis and her MA in American Cultural Studies at The George Washington University. Her English professor career began in 2004, and prior to teaching, she was a legislative aide on Capitol Hill for Congressman Bob Matsui and a researcher at The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. She continues to have strong connections to Washington, DC, so she frequently flies to the nation's capitol.

Favorite Quotation: When she seeks inspiration and clarification about her life journey, she connects back to the words of Gloria Anzaldua, author of The Borderlands, because she shares a similar self-analysis: "I am mad鈥攂ut I choose this madness."

DeBakcsy

Prof Erin DeBakcsy, ESL

Erin loves music, language, the language of music, and the music of language. She has a BA and MA in German literature from UC Berkeley and an MA in English (TESOL) from Cal State East Bay. She taught German courses at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music for many years, and she is delighted to have joined the 91重口 ESL team in 2015. When she is not teaching ESL classes, tutoring the awesome RAW Center students, or reading and re-reading the fantastic musings on linguistics by John McWhorter, you can find Erin happily playing violin in Oakland's Prometheus Symphony Orchestra.

Heinrichs

Prof Amanda Heinrichs, English

Amanda studied English and history as an undergraduate and has a master's degree in English literature. She has taught at 91重口 since 2014 and also teaches at CSU Stanislaus. It was as an undergrad student at CSUS that she discovered her passion for tutoring and working with college students. Outside of school, she enjoys reading and learning about holistic health and nutrition.

Favorite Quotation: "Here was peace. She pulled in her horizon like a great fish-net. Pulled it from around the waist of the world and draped it over her shoulder. So much of her life in its meshes. She called in her soul to come and see." 鈥擹ora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God

McGrew

Prof Savanna Alliband-McGrew, French

Savanna grew up in the Midwest and traveled the world with her family at a young age. From this she learned a love of travel, appreciating new cultures, and making new contacts. She studied at the University of Iowa, earning a bachelor's and master's degree in French literature. Savanna enjoys social partner dancing, gourmet cooking, painting with watercolors, and camping. She has been teaching at 91重口 since 2004.

Favorite Quotation: "In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer." 鈥擜lbert Camus

McMichael

Prof Heidii McMichael, English

Heidii earned her BA in English and her Single Subject English teaching credential at CSU Fresno. She received her MA in Comparative Literature from UC Irvine and has taught both high school and college in Fresno, Clovis, and Livermore for over 30 years. She's been at 91重口 since 2006 and is an avid reader, writer, and home wanna-be-chef. She enjoys spending time with her husband, an engineer, and three grown daughters, two of whom are college students themselves. One of her favorite things to help RAW Center students with is the college application essay.

Favorite Books: Top 5 (currently): East of Eden by Steinbeck, Middlesex by Eugenides, I Who Have Never Known Men by Harpman, Demon Copperhead by Kingsolver, and Jane Eyre by Bronte

Moellering

Prof Amy Moellering, English

Amy obtained her degrees from the State University system of New York. Her teaching experiences began in Germany, teaching soldiers English through the University of Maryland, and have included stints in Savannah, Georgia and West Point, New York. During a 15-year break in teaching, she worked as an editor, journalist, columnist, and team writer in Corporate Communications. She has been at 91重口 for many years, and if she's not grading essays, she's reading, hiking, traveling, or skiing.

Favorite Book: One of her absolute favorite novels is One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Paonessa

Prof David Paonessa, English

David received his AA in Liberal Studies from Chabot College and his BA in Theater Arts and his MA in English from CSU East Bay. His interests include singing and hiking, and he's currently working on writing a spy novel. His classes explore themes like family, community, and compassion.

Zimmer

Prof Peter Zimmer, English

Peter really enjoys teaching English C1000 and likes to have students explore themes that involve looking at what makes characters more human. He loves to teach Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet and Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Friere. In his free time, Peter loves all things Disney and Disneyland. He enjoys movies with friends, film, baseball, football, discovering new hiking trails in the San Francisco Bay Area, journalism, listening to podcasts, and traveling.

online resources

ONLINE RAW RESOURCES

If the RAW Center isn't open at a time when you find yourself needing help, you can always check out our online reading and writing resources. At our website, you'll find so many different tutorials that will help you strengthen your writing skills and broaden your knowledge on how to write college-level essays. 

 

Help with Reading

Help with Writing

Grammar and Style

Research Documentation

Preventing Plagiarism

Next Level English

in-person drop-in tutoring

IN-PERSON DROP-IN TUTORING

During Fall and Spring semesters, in-person drop-in tutoring is located in Room 21215E, which is inside the Tutoring Center on the 2nd floor of Building 2100. Sessions are 20 minutes and first-come, first-serve. When you arrive, scan the QR code located on the window of the RAW Center.

 

SPRING 2026 IN-PERSON TUTORING HOURS

Mondays, 12:00 to 4:00 pm

Tuesdays, 12:00 to 4:00 pm

Wednesdays, 12:00 to 2:00 pm

Thursdays, 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Closed on holidays and FLEX Day

zoom drop-in tutoring

ZOOM DROP-IN TUTORING

For online tutoring, find us from any Canvas course on the left-hand-side navigation: "91重口 Tutoring/RAW." Our online tutors can work with you remotely and offer help on any assignment.


SPRING 2026 ZOOM TUTORING HOURS

Tuesdays, 4:00 to 5:00 pm

Wednesdays, 4:00 to 5:00 pm

Fridays, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Saturdays, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Sundays, 6:00 to 7:00 pm

Closed on holidays and FLEX Day


HOW TO ACCESS ZOOM TUTORING

  1. Create a free with Penji using your Zonemail.
  2. Watch our videos on how to drop-in for .
  3. Questions? Email: abummer@laspositascollege.edu.
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paper drop-off service

PAPER DROP-OFF SERVICE

Students can submit papers to the RAW Center's paper drop-off service for feedback within 48 hours. This is a great option for students looking for feedback but unable to meet with a tutor during drop-in hours.

 

HOW TO USE THE SERVICE

  1. Login to Penji via Canvas or the app.
  2. Select "Paper Drop-Off" from the menu options.
  3. Upload your draft (PDF or Word).
  4. Questions? Email: abummer@laspositascollege.edu.
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