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Palomar College, San Marcos, Calif.

Vol. 57, No. 14

Schwanenetger puShes college fee increases By Donnie Boyle

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Despite a 44 percent increase in tuition last year, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 20042005 state budget includes funding increases to California's community college system - in order to help it regain some of the students and classes lost over the past year. According to the California Community Colleges Chancellor's

Office, budget cuts and fee increases forced more than 171,000 students out of school during the fall 2003 semester. Palomar experienced a 2 percent decrease in enrollment last semester. This was due to both the fee hikes from $11-$18 per unit and the fact that there were fewer classes offered, said Herman Lee, director of enrollment services. Lee and Jerry Patton, vice president of finance, both expressed concern • SEE INCREASES, PAGE 7

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Zayd Nath, 7, looks into the front window of a 1963 Dodge Hemi V8 on the San Marcos campus Feb. 14. It was one of many classic cars on display at the "Rodders to_ the Rescue" fund-raiser, which raised $5,000 for San Diego County fire victims.

Hot rods raise $5 k for fire victims By Ro!!er Renkas

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ows of spiffy race cars, hot rods and custom classics braved rain clouds to help volunteers raise $5,000 for fire victims Feb. 14. The Palomar Cabinet and Furniture Technology Department sponsored "Rodders to the Rescue," a fund-raiser on the San Marcos campus to contribute to Palomar's Fire Victim's Fund. Jerry Beaudry, woodworking instructor and custom car owner, helped organize the event. He said he felt a sense of helplessness when

fires roared through San Diego County last October. "Friends lost homes," Beaudry said. "We have nice cars. A car show would be a way to get money to people who · need it," he said. · With assistance from the San Diego Car Club Council, Beaudry began organizing the fund-raiser in November 2003. Car shows rarely take place during winter because of the weather and potential rain, but "people need the money now," Beaudry said. SEE HOT

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Tuition fees for nonresident· students to jump $10 in summer Bv Mary Ann Keeler

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Starting this summer, non-resident students will pay an extra $10 per unit to attend Palomar College. · The governing board approved the fee increase Feb. 11, raising the non-resident student tuition to the statewide average of $149 per unit. Mark Evilsizer and Michele Nelson, members of the governing board, both said they believe the increase is necessary and fair. Palo.m ar is only applying the statewide average of $149 SEE NON-RESIDENT, PAGE 3

New rail line construction begins Bv Heather Siegel

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Palomar students will have a new option for getting to class late next year or early 2006. The North County Transit District began construction on a $351 million light rail system called The Sprinter - which runs parallel to Highway 78 and stops at the San Marcos campus. President Bush recently signed a bill to allocate $48 million in federal funds for the new project. The commuter train will run on existing freight tracks that are not used in daytime hours.

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"Students don't like to waste time," said College President Sherrill Amador. "The Sprinter means less time on the highway or looking for parking spaces," Amador said. "I hope there are no further delays, and I can see our enrollment enhanced by this new addition to public transportation," she said. A train station will be built on the south side of Mission Road, across from Palomar's main entrance, with a planned pedestrian bridge for passengers to cross the street to the campus.

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