Kanye West is sharing his knowledge of the fashion industry with some lucky individuals at the L.A. Trade Technical College. This is part of his 240 court-ordered hours of community service, stemming from an incident with a paparazzo at LAX last August.

According to TMZ, West paid his third visit to the school Monday, where he gave a three hour lecture on designers to some professors and students. LATTC focuses on designing apparel. According to sources, the rapper has been speaking at multiple colleges to knock off time on his community service hours.

"Last year, students made Kanye inspired, so I think that's why he came by which was cool," a student told E! News.

Back in March, West pleaded no contest to a battery charge after paparazzo Daniel Ramos accused him of attacking without warning or provocation. Aside from community service, North West's father must complete 24 sessions of a level-two anger management program.

His next court hearing is July 17.

West and the Kardahian clan celebrated his daughter North's first birthday over the weekend with a "Kidchella" themed party, including musical performances and a ferris wheel.

The event took place in Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick's backyard in Calabasas, as the West residence is still undergoing renovations. Aside from the ferris wheel, other attractions included a bouncy house and teepee.

Aunts Kendall and Kylie Jenner performed Rihanna's "We Found Love," as Kylie's beau Jaden Smith and other pals did backup dancing.

Grandma Kris Jenner shared a series of snaps on her Instagram, writing, "#TheGoodLife #kidchella #norths1stbirthday."

He also started up his ranting again at the Bonnaroo Music Festival.

"I want y'all to know that when I'm in the studio or doing an interview or making a T-shirt, I give everything I got," he began.

"When I talk that s***, it's so you can talk that s***. If you're fan of me, then you're fan of your motherf***ing self."

"I ain't concerned about anyone who's living," West continued. "I ain't going after no one on the radio. I'm going after Shakespeare," he continued.

"I'm going after Walt Disney. I'm going after Howard Hughes. I'm going after David Stern. I'm going after Henry Ford. I'm going after Elon Musk. Okay he is living, but that's my boy."

He ended on an inspirational note to his fans, saying, "Whether you believe it or not, you can only achieve as high as you believe."

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