The Associated Student Government (ASG) along with various campus clubs hosted a campus-wide event to promote the GRAD (goal, responsibility, attitude and determination) program. According to ASG President Johnathan Farmer, the Associated Student Government (ASG)…
Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG) started the school year with $300,000 to spend on events, student advocacy and other general expenditures. As of press time, only 7.5 percent has been spent thus far. The ASG…
A Vista Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of Palomar College’s student government after a year-long lawsuit on the separation of the student government from Palomar administration. On March 4, 17 days after the…
The new leader of Palomar clubs is hoping to use her position to get more students involved in campus life. On Jan. 29., Associated Student Government (ASG) Sen. Jennifer Gonzalez headed her first Inter-Club Council…
Attorneys for Palomar’s student government and a group trying to change it went to Vista Superior Court Feb.15to settle a lawsuit. Judge Robert P. Dahlquist heard 40 minutes of arguments from both sides and said…
Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG) elected a new vice president on Jan. 23 due to former Vice President Angel Jimenez’s ineligibility. As with every semester, Office of Student Affairs Director Sherry Titus determines each officer’s…
Over the break, Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG), achieved two specific goals it had in mind, both promote student success. During the Fall 2012 semester, the ASG voiced the students’ unhappiness with textbook prices.In response…
With the Prop “30″ hurdle crossed, the ASG looks forward
Coalition confronts Governing Board
by Heather Randall on Feb 26, 2013 | No Comments
A group of Palomar students told Palomar’s governing board Feb. 12 that they are sick of the board’s inaction and are taking their complaints to court. A group called The Coalition of Democratic Education told…
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