All around the workshop, Santa's little helpers gathered to celebrate the hundreds of wooden toys they had built for the children of North County.
"Santa's workshop got so busy he had to open up a branch down here," said Bonnie Armstrong, one of the helpers.…
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John Woods has done it all. He was a successful high school and community college coach, a hall of fame wrestler and the athletic director at Palomar College for the past 21 years.
Effective Aug. 31, 2007, Woods will no longer be the face of Comet athletics, following the Nov.…
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Palomar College may be a step closer to banning smoking after the Associated Student Government passed a resolution in favor of making the school smoke-free.
The resolution came after a survey of students showed that the majority would support a ban or support prohibiting smoking anywhere on school grounds, including satellite campuses.…
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Students can now earn a bachelor's degree in Aviation Management on Palomar's San Marcos Campus.
Palomar students began earning the degrees in August. The program is offered through a partnership with Southern Illinois University.
SIU's curriculum includes classes in airport planning, airline and airport management, general aviation operations, fiscal aspects of aviation management and aviation industry career development.…
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About 200 families had a traditional Thanksgiving dinner this year thanks to the efforts of Extended Opportunities Programs and Services.
Anel Gonzalez of EOP&S, who helped coordinate the food drive, said she didn't know exactly how much food was collected.…
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In an effort to inspire students about career possibilities, the Earth Science Department hosted a guest speaker for a free presentation Nov. 21
Alberto Zirino, a consultant for the Venice Water Authority, spoke to an audience of students about the environmental situation in Venice, Italy and about mechanical floodgates that have been constructed to help control the water level.…
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A group on campus is sending toys, food and money to tsunami victims in Nam Kem, Thailand. Toys for Thailand is made up of volunteers from Palomar College and community members.
The goal of Toys for Thailand is to raise $50,000 to give to orphans who were traumatized by the tsunami.…
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