The Telescope
Palomar College Volume 29 Number 20 April 9, 1976 San Marcos 92069
Parking program begins April19 Starting Monday, April19, a new parking program will go into effect on the campus, according to Ted Young, traffic control coordinator. The major difference will be changing the peripheral road that circles the campus to a one-way road. The entrance will be at the east end of the school, near the athletic fields. This is the Escondido side of the campus. The Sheriff's Department will be directing traffic on Mission Road. "The primary goai is to get some organization in the parking program," Young said. "We're hoping that students and everyone will comply with the rules of where they can and cannot park. We're seeking cooperation and not exercising authority." Easter vacation will be utilized for the physical changes necessary to implemen t the new plan. "The main concept behind this plan is easier ingress and egress to the campus. It behooves all of us to cooperate in this endeavor," stated Young. Campus patrol officers will be on
NEW PARKING -Map shows new one-way road and staff and student parking program that will take effect April19, the Monday following spring vacation.
Students offering plans for more classes, units Possible units for Associated Student Government officials, a Judo Club constitution and approving a new judicial advocate and treasurer were discussed at the student legislature meeting Monday. Next year, students involved in the ASG may receive units for their participation. The proposed plan calls for four eight-week modules covering such topics as parliamentary procedures and will be included in the Speech Department. This proposal still has to be approved by the Curriculum Committee.
can be investigated. The nominations of Don Anderson for judicial advocate and Erin Thien for ASG treasurer by ASG president Mark Good were unanimously approved by the student legislature.
"This class would be open to all students who are involved in the ASG, whether 'on the student legislature or serving on one of the committees," stated Don Gier, student legislator.
Biorhythm and biofeedback nave attracted a high level of public interest. Because of this attention, the student nurses at Palomar College have scheduled a one-day workshop on biofeedback and biorhythm, Saturday, April24. The workshop, sponsored by the Student Nurses Association at the college, will be held in room P-32, with registration beginning at 8 a .m. Speakers will include Daniel Kripke, M.D., a clinical investigator for the V eterans_J\dministration,
A Judo club is planning to form on the campus for the purpose of selfimprovement and physical conditioning. John Woods and Kathy Pine, physical education instructors, are the co-sponsors. The approval of the constitution was tabled until insurance costs and liabilities
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duty Monday morning to assist drivers in following the new parking and traffic regulations. Eventually these officers will issue citations and see that parking in marked areas is enforced. These citations will hold in court. Certain parking areas will be designated for staff and faculty members only. The names on the spaces will no longer make any difference. "As in all new procedures there will be an adjustment period for all of us, but it is anticipated that all persons concerned will cooperate in making this a success," Young said. The parking plan was designed by a committee of governing board members, faculty and students. The entire program has taken over a year and a half to complete. All decisions were passed through the Safety and Security Committee. "The campus parking plan is a result of the committee decision making process. There has been input from all segments of the college population from the governing board to the student body," commented Young.
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Students interested in trying out for cheerleader, songleader or yell leader are required to attend a meeting and practice Wednesday, April 21 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Dome's film room.
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The Fall Registration Procedure will be changed from previous years this coming fall. _.;_ , Instead of having ¡an students reapply, the admissions office will mail out postcards during the spring
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semester to all currently enrolled students. By returning the card a student will be given a priority based on the number of units completed. New, returning and transferring students should make ou t applications in the usual manner.
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J. Frank Hankin, Financial Aids Officer, reports that there will be no more applications accepted for the Basic Education Opportunity Grant. Students who submitted applications before the March 15 deadline will still receive grants. Hankin also said that all other financial aid funds have been expanded for this year.
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who will discuss sleep disorders and Female students who have finanbiologic rhythms, and R.E. Town- cial need may be eligible to apply for send, Ph.D., who will demonstrate the !vie Frances Wickam biofeedback on a volunteer from the Scholarship. audience. Dr. Townsend is stationed Applicants must have a "B" at theN a val Health Research average or better and must be Center in San Diego. planning to graduate from Palomar. Registration fee for the workshop Funds may be available up to the will be $2 for students and $3 for full scholarship amount depending others. Participants should bring a on the institution selected for further sack lunch; beverages will be provid- education. ed. Applications and further informaFor further information, contact tion are available in the Financial E. Lynne Neal, workshop chairper- Aids Office . The application son, at 724-0755. deadline is April 23.