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Palomar College, San Marcos, Calif. monday nov. 22, 2010 Vol. 64, No. 10

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Stereotypes are inaccurate, local Tea Party activists say mark saunders the telescope

Tea Party activists claim to be calm and peaceful, but Palomar students and voters are being led to believe these revolutionary rebels are hotter than a cup of joe. The Tea Party is a movement that has gained the hearts of thousands of Americans and the attention of news media outlets in recent months. The grassroots organization refers to themselves as common taxpayers fed up with the current government’s fiscal irresponsibility, Sarah Bond, the co-founder of Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition. However, local tea party leaders said if there is anything they are fed up with, it’s their chaotic portrayal by lawmakers and the media. “People assume we are all Christian conservatives,” Bond said in a phone interview. “That couldn’t be further from the truth. A lot of us are stay-at-home moms.” With the recent midterm elections over, the Tea Party has certainly sparked debate across the country. Ideals of responsible government spending and reform are the most commonly shared beliefs of tea party participants. “We are not completely anti-tax,” SCTRC co-founder Dawn Wildman said in a phone interview. “We are mad because we know where our taxes should be going and we see that they are not going there.” Rallies around San Diego have brought together individuturn to tea party page

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Facebook system integrating email mike swift mct campus

In a bid to become the junction box for people’s digital communications, Facebook announced Monday, Nov. 14 it plans to launch a new communication platform intended to unify e-mail, instant messaging, text messaging and the social network’s existing message system through a single “social inbox.” While each of the social network’s more than 500 million users will have the chance to get an @facebook.com e-mail address as the new service gradually rolls out to members in coming months, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the goal was not to create the world’s largest e-mail network, but create a new seamless communication system. News of the new message system, dubbed “Project Titan,” has received intensive attention in the tech media in recent days based on the speculation that it would in one fell swoop eclipse the world’s largest e-mail turn to facebook page

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Palomar event raises

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espite the economic condition and budget deficits, Palomar held its 19th annual Black Tie Gala to raise money to benefit its students. Palomar hosted the event Saturday, Nov. 13 at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad. It served as the main fundraiser for the Palomar Foundation and provided the funds for hundreds of scholarships and grants for Palomar students. This year’s gala is estimated to raise about $125,000 for the Palomar general fund, according to the foundation president and event chair Robyn Quaco. “That’s what it’s all about here tonight – our students,” Quaco said. Guests included college officials, special guests such as the San Marcos mayor, and the public, all of whom enjoyed live and silent auctions, dinner, student entertainment, “casino” action and the annual Comet Awards. Collectively, the foundation has raised approximately $500,000 from the last three annual galas, according to Ben Higgins, the emcee for the event and KGTV Channel 10 news sports director. “The college has been asked to do more for less,” Higgins said. “It’s the jewel in this county and we’re here to raise the support.” Several groups have worked hard to obtain funding for the foundation and student scholarships, faculty grants and special projects that help assure student success. The evening began with a silent auction. Items being offered ranged from small gift baskets to 7-day vaturn to gala page

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photos by allyson watson | the telescope

(Top) Palomar dancers perform during a routine at the 19th annual Black Tie Gala. There was also gambling (left) and a three-course dinner (right) at the event on Saturday, Nov. 13.


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