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A green chair with ever-changing messages sits near the Disabled Services office and nobody knows why. It sits by an electrical box. It has a lock around one of its legs, but the lock isn’t…
As a way to help the students at Palomar College in choosing a career, a job expo was held May 8 in the quad. There were more than ten jobs that featured at the expo,…
Comic-Con is a melting pot of creativity; from video games to graphic design, this infamous San Diego convention brings in bank for numerous professionals. Student and professional graphic designer/illustrator, Elisa Elaine Luevanos, 30, has recently…
To teach his students real-world applications of mathematics, Professor Mark Clark had his students bungee jump Barbies from the third floor of the NS building in late March. Titled the Barbie Bungee Jump Competition, Math…
The summer is upon us and, if you’re like me, then the scorching heat and melanoma threat is a lot to handle during the extended holiday. However fear not, as I have the perfect situations…
Getting a book deal is a coveted achievement, but is beyond difficult to achieve. Many authors are now opting to self-publish on the less expensive ebook format. Under the alias, Asketes, Palomar student Robert Duncan…
An independent learning program offered through various high schools allows students to complete high school and college courses simultaneously while receiving both high school and college credit. Two Palomar College students who also attend Escondido…
The 1981 cult-classic horror film, “The Evil Dead,” has been resurrected by its original producers in the highly anticipated remake that continues to dominate at the box office. I’ve never been a fan of scary…
The latest exhibit at the Boehm Gallery — Ojalá: Considerations of the Unavoidable Syndrome of Illusion by artist Marisol Rendón — opened April 3 and will run through April 20. Rendón is displaying a mixed-media…