There are not enough learning experiences in the education system now in California. The California educational system needs to offer more on-campus occupation experiences courses for students. Aside from the high demand for science technology,…
If I would have spoken to a counselor early on in my college career, I wouldn’t be back at Palomar after graduating from a four-year school. Here I am, still attending classes although I have…
The Graphic Communications Department is set to host the 15th annual Career Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 14. The department has invited speakers and industry experts in multimedia, web and print.…
Palomar’s facilities department will be expanding Parking Lots 3 and 5 on the San Marcos campus, but the expansion may not be happening as soon as the department had originally planned. The project, originally slated…
The ASG unanimously approved the use of the Student Union for the Palomar Foundation’s Fourth Annual Business Forum. The event is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 11. Foundation Coordinator Pam Grasso…
No matter who you are or to whom you are saying it, derogatory comments towards women in the media (or anywhere else) are never acceptable – especially on a public stage. A few weeks ago,…
Finishing the season at 5-21 (3-9), women’s basketball had a successful season. This season was successful considering last season the team finished 0-21. In only her second season with the Comets, Head Coach Leigh Marshall…
The Associated Student Government voted last week to remove a student senator from his post. At the Feb. 29 ASG meeting, the board voted 2 to 5 against the ratification of Sen. Armando Telles. Telles…
Palomar baseball hosted San Diego Mesa for their second conference game. The Comets won 3-1.
Construction on Palomar’s new planetarium two years in the making is finally winding down with the announcement of its grand opening on March 9, followed by its opening to the general public on March 16.…