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Big goals for new leaders By Stephen Keller

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Members of the student government spent the summer planning for this semester and filling five of its 11 empty positions. Only five of 16 spots were filled on the Associated Student Government after last spring's election. In a special meeting two weeks ago, the ASG met to appoint the five new members filling all of its vice presidential spots. Student government still nieds a treasurer. Vice President of State Affairs Rebecca Faubus urged anyone, particularly those interested in business or accounting, to apply for the position. • SEE GOALS PAGE 2

Credit cards and college don't mix By famela Yip

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A recent study released by the U.S. General Accounting Office offers a frightening glimpse into the world of college students and credit cards. The conclusions aren't surprising: Credit cards offer students convenience for routine transactions and a cushion for emergencies. But they can be a heap of trouble if students slide down that slippery slope and abuse credit. "Because of inexperience with credit and finance, some college students may not be financially literate and may be at greater risk of substantial debt burdens than more experienced consumers," said the GAO, the investigative arm of Congress. "Consistent misuse of credit cards by college students, particularly combined with student loan debt, could lead to substantial debt burdens." The percentage of students with credit cards

A group effort between Palomar faculty, staff, students and supporters built a timber frame pavilion just north of the Brubeck Theatre over the summer. The purpose of the pavilion is to serve as a new outdoor venue for performing arts events like dance, theatre and music performances. Forty five timber frame workshop students came to campus daily to build the pavilion using hundreds of wooden pegs that were driven into carefully placed pre-drilled holes instead of nails. The project started on May 19 and the final product was "christened" on June 1. A grand opening is set for Sept. 13 at 12:30 p.m. for Concert Hour. Photos courtesy of Mea Daum I Performing Arts Publicity I Program CoordinaJor

New activity sticker offers discounts By Stephen Keller

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A new student activity sticker, which will give students discounts and special offers, is available to Palomar students starting this semester. The sticker, which is placed on the Palomar Identification Card, costs $10. However, as part of a promotion to bring up awareness of the sticker during its debut, the PIC, normally a $5 charge,

will be free to any students who pay the student activities fee. · In addition to a free PIC card, students will be given a free campus locker rental for the semester from Student Mfairs. "There a bunch of little things, but when you put them together, they're worth a hell of a lot more • SEE STICKER PAGE 2

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Student government president plans ahead By Stephen Keller

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Students can expect smoother, more efficient and far more visible student representation, said the new president of Palomar's Associated Student Government. Sean Weimer, 29, has been attending Palomar since the spring of 2000. He came to Palomar after spending 15 years in the construction industry (he began working for his grandfather when he was about 14 years

old), and decided to return to school to better his position in life. "Instead of earning the paychecks, I decided I want to sign them," Weimer said. He is majoring in business, and he has begun thinking of political science as a minor. He decided to run for a position as anASG senator in the fall of 2000 after attending a meet• SEE PLANS PAGE 10

Sean Weimer, newly elected ASG president has numerous goals for fall. At the top of his list, eliminating any past controversy surrounding student government

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