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THANKSGIVING A cornucopia of fun facts and a guide to make a vegetarian turkey • Page 4
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Vol. 67, No. 7 • Monday, November 18, 2013
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1140 W. Mission Road, San Marcos, Calif.
Prof. censure resolution upheld after heated debate
The counseling department appointed a new Dean of Counseling • Page 2
A look at relationships through the eyes of the Telescope staff • Page 7
ASG President Jennifer Gonzalez, Palomar President Robert Deegan and Governing Board President Nancy Chadwick at the governing board meeting on Nov. 12• Heather Randall/ Telescope
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Palomar women’s basketball tips off in the Dome • Page 8
UPCOMING EVENTS Blood Drive • Nov. 18-22, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. @ NS Building Opening Reception • Nov.20, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. @ Boehm Gallery M2BC Campus Clean Up Day • Nov. 21, 10 a.m. @ SU-Quad Great American Smokeout• Nov. 21, 11 a.m. @ Escondido Center Lobby WinterDance 2013• Nov. 22, 7 p.m. @ Howard Brubeck Theatre
Emotional discussion erupted at the Nov. 12 Governing Board meeting. In response to an ongoing dispute between Associate Professor of Physics Daniel Finkenthal and the Associated Student Government (ASG), the Palomar Faculty Federation (PFF) recently drafted a resolution which states that student groups should not be allowed to censure faculty members. The Board of Trustees voted 3-2 supporting the resolution, upholding the faculty union’s stance that students cannot
censure faculty. Governing Board President Nancy Chadwick and Trustee Mark Evilsizer voted against adopting the resolution, siting that it is not consistent with accreditation standard 4B, it did not come through the shared governance process, and the content in the resolution is not sufficiently representative of the entire Palomar Community. “I would like to remind the board that this was brought to the board by PFF. We did not request PFF to bring this forward,” Chadwick said. Trustees John Halcon, Nancy Ann Hensch, and Governing Board Vice President Paul McNamara
voted in favor of the resolution, although Hensch said she was conflicted on the issue. In February 2013, the ASG took action at its meeting and voted to issue a censure to Finkenthal as a result of multiple disagreements and conflicts between the two on how the ASG should conduct itself. Palomar College President Robert Deegan issued a statement on Nov. 8 to clarify his feelings about the pending vote on the proposed resolution. “While I may not agree with any campus group’s action to censure, I support their free speech right to censure,” he wrote in the statement.
He went onto add that while he respects the right to free speech, no group or person’s opinions or actions should be considered a direct reflection of Palomar College, but rather the opinion of a member of the community exercising their right to free speech. “Still to this day, I don’t understand what I’ve been censured for,” Finkenthal said, in response to Deegan’s written statement. He added that he requested to present his side of the story to the Governing Board, and was not permitted to do so. Finkenthal said
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Successful Latinos present to packed room CAROLYNE CORELIS THE TELESCOPE
Successful Latino business professionals from around San Diego County spoke at an event hosted on Nov. 8. The event was hosted by the Palmar College Multicultural Studies Department, Movimiento Esudiantil Chicano/Chicana de Aetlan (MEChA) and the Palomar College library. Room NS-255 was jam-packed with students and family members attending the presentation Tardes de Familia: Stories of Success. The lecture was designed to expose students to successful Latinos from
similar socioeconomic backgrounds, according to Dr. Rodolfo Jacobo, chair of multicultural studies and adviser of MEChA. The event included talks by Alejandro Galindo, a University of San Diego budget analyst, Marco Rangel, a financial consultant of the Southern California Wells Fargo Bank, and Jose Gutierrez, a cost analyst from the Department of Defense. Jacobo created Tardes de Familia: Stories of Success three years ago. The term “tardes de familia” translates from Spanish to English as “family afternoons”.
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Speaker Dr. Rodolfo Jacobo addresses the students and families that attended Tardes de Familia: Stories of Success on Nov. 8. • Carolyne Corelis/Telescope