In about two weeks I will be graduating from Palomar College and officially ending my tenure as Editor-in-Chief of The Telescope. It’s surreal. I’ve been on the newspaper for five semesters. It’s consumed my life…
Palomar’s Distinguished Faculty Award for full-time faculty goes to Pete Ordille, lead paramedic instructor for Palomar’s Emergency Medical Education (EME) program. “This is a defining moment in my career as a teacher,” Ordille said. Ordille…
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,…
Palomar College is one of 19 community colleges in California that has recently partnered with Arizona State University (ASU) in a new transfer guarantee program. Approximately 9,000 transfer students enroll at ASU, both online and…
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)…
The Palomar men’s volleyball team has had a rough season in 2013. With only a few wins this season, they plan to keep building the team for next season. On March 29, the Comets almost…
Three former Palomar College athletes and coaches were inducted into the California Community College Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame last month. The three inductees were Thom Kaumeyer, Jerry Garrett and Tony Lynds. They attended…
Palomar’s softball team began its season with experienced sophomores, a talented freshman and powerful bats while leading the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC). The Comets started the season with a 12-3 record and a 3-0…
After a new wave of freshmen made their way on to the men’s volleyball team this season, chemistry between the players has been a challenge. Palomar came up short against Golden West losing in three…