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Friday, April 8 1994

Palomar Community College

San Marcos, CA

Volume 47, Number 18

Impeachment II: Ousting of ICC Member Fails Daniel Kwan News Editor

What was supposed to be a normal March 15 meeting of the Inter-Club Council turned into an attempt to impeach ICC Chairperson Aaron Klapka. Stephen Hough, ICC representative for Palomar's business club, Alpha Gama Lambda, charged Klapka

of giving false information to the ASG, not fulfilling his duty as "officialliason between the ICC and ASG," and being disrespectful to club representatives. Seventeen club representatives voted 12-2, with two abstaining votes, against the motion to remove Klapka from his position. Hough's charges aginst Klapka stem from a March 4 ASG Budget and Fi-

nance Committe meeting, which approved a request by WOMANOW to place the club's monetary request of $635 in the ASG's agenda for a March 9 general meeting. Then, at the March 9 general meeting, the ASG voted to allocate the funds to WOMANOW to help with activities

"I'm proud of what I've done and nothing anyone says can discredit the way I feel." -ICC Chairperson Aaron Klaplta

See ICC, page 7

Community Divided Over Sex Respect •No Agreement Over Abstinence Issue Within Vista Unified School District Alex Ebel

•Sexual Morality is Debated in Open Forum. See Page 12.

Staff Writer

Photos by Kelly Brewer/Tekscope

Flower Power

"Pet Your Dog ... Not Your Date," "Control Your Urgin' Be a Virgin," ''Don't Be a Louse. Wait For Your Spouse" and ''Do the Right Thing, Wait for the Ring" are phrases that can be found in the newly implemented Sex Respect curriculum, according to Vista Unified School District Professional Health Educators. The Vista Unified School District recently was directed to adopt this new curriculum of sex education for seventh grade students.

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See RESPECT, page 6

Carter Aide Visits Campus Kathi Renaud

n what has become a beautiful annual tradition, thousands of spring flowers can be seen along Interstate 5 while driving through Carlsbad. Here, rows of ranunculus provide a visual respite for communters and tourists.

"I think it's time we took back moral America. The program we have in place now is a reaction to the present situation," said Steve Klicka, who supports theSexRespectcurriculum. "It'sabandaid. We want to get back to where we should be." Klicka was a member of the Parent Ad Hoc Advisory Committee appointed

Staff Writer

"Women's History Month is our Superbowl. It's our chance to huddle," said professional corporate and political communication consultant, Midge Costanza. Costanza spoke March 26 in honor of Women's History Month at the Howard

Brubeck Theatre. She decided to just have an informal chat and reschedule her speech for a later date when only 18 people attended. Among the attendees were two political candidates and President Boggs. The women's movement, in a nutshell, is the same resource of strength See SPEECH, page 7

Students Attend D.C. Conference 14 Seats Open in Election •ASG Lobbies for Education Sara Rettus Staff Writer

Approximately 300 students from all over the country gathered in Washington, D.C. March 18 to 20 for the United States Student Alliance conference to lobby for an increase in education funds. Associated Student Government Treasurer Amy Curtis, ASG Senators James Patrick, Matthew MacNamera and Christian Butler and Dr. Michael

•ASG Obeys Broum Act's 72 Hour Agenda Rule By Cancelling Meeting. See page 4.

Newbrough, associate professor of political science at Palomar, attended the conference. The $1 studentrepresentation fee paid for the trip. Upon arriving at the Quality Inn Capitol Hill, Palomar' srepresentatives were greeted by a barrage of different lobbyists. Information tables were everywhere, including ones from the Green Party, the Communist Party and the Colored Students Against Jail (a group protesting blacks in prison and

•Packet Deadline is April12 Sara Rettus

promoting education). Afterward, registration packets with the four-day schedule were handed out. There was a caucus for many interest groups, butnotonefor unmarried white males under the age of 23 who are not bi-sexual or gay and do not attend a community college. See LOBBYING, page 4

Staff Writer

ASG elections will be held April 19 and 20. Tuesday April 12 at noon is the last chance to turn in election packets. There are at least 14 seats open for the election. So far 20 packets have been harided out. ASG Vice President of Social Affairs Sharon Hubbard is the only one who has turned a packet in, See ELECTION, page 4


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