The Telescope 51.04

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FEATURE

OPINION

SPORTS

New aikido class teaches students mental and physical development

Should English be designated as our official language?

Poised, posed, and powerful, the Comets' offensive line is ready to crush the opposition See Page 12

Friday, Oct. 3, 1997

Palomar College

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San Marcos, CA

Volume 51, Number 4

$98 million boost from Palomar • County's economy benefits from college Christian Johnson News Editor

Palomar College is earning an A+ in ecomonics as it brings increased revenue to North County communities according to a San Diego Sate University study. Dr. William Piland has prepared a new economic impact study for the Office of Research and Service for Post-Secondary Education at SDSU. The study states that the Palomar Community College District has generated a total increase in area wealth of $98,368,706 for 1996. This figure marks an increase of 8 percent over the study conducted in 1994. According to Dr. George Boggs, superintendent/president of Palomar College, the current figure is up I 00 percent from the study conducted in 1987. That year Palomar produced approximately $40 million. These figures are based on several ways the district influences the local economy, such as income generation, which is determined by the total employee payroll, financial aid money received by students, and purchases made SEE BOOST, PAGE 9 Brian Boynton blasts the ball out of the pool before making way for the Lady Comets' match against Cypress.

ASG learns ropes from government Melody Cruz SllljfWriter

On Sept. 19-21, representatives from Palomar's Associated Student Government attended the fifth annual California Student Association of Community Colleges (CalSACC) Presidential Summit. The summit was held at the Los Angeles Airport Westin Hotel with the theme being, "Prepare for Impact." Throughout the three day summit, ASG representatives got to experience workshops about the plus or minus grading system, fundraising, and student advocacy, to name a few. The ASG officers also got the opportunity to listen to SEE SUMMIT, PAGE 3

College marketing shifts into overdrive Following in the tracks of _another annual enrollment increase, Palomar's Marketing Department has begun a new advertising campaign that includes everything from displaying promos on the screens of Edwards Theatres to renting a highway billboard. The effort, headed by Marketing Manager Norma Bean, also conducted a direct mail campaign to graduating high school students, as well as previous and perspective students of Palomar. "It feels good to market a product you believe in," said Bean. "Palomar is a good school. It sells itself."

-Antoinette Griffith Staff Writer

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Facing west-bound traffic on Highway 78, this billboard was one of the more visible signs of this year's increase in wide-spread advertising by Palomar.


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