Articles Tagged “palomar college”

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    “Half The Sky” Opens Discussion About Human Trafficking

    Palomar Women’s Studies faculty hosted a two-part event in honor of Women’s History Month. Sociology Professor Susan Miller, psychology Professor Judy Wilson and history Professor Wendy Kinsinger held viewings of segments of a documentary called…

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    Clery Report keeps students safe and aware

    There was one forcible sexual assault reported at Palomar College in 2010 and another in 2011, according to a crime report. According to the 2012 Clery Report, 12 people were arrested for drug law violations,…

  • Palomar basketball player Melanie Lombardi (#23) defends the ball from Saddleback's Myishia Watkins after stealing it from a Saddleback player during their game on Feb. 27 at the Dome. Brian Korec/Telescope

    GALLERY: Women’s Basketball: PC vs. Saddleback: Feb. 27

    Palomar women’s basketball team finished the 1st round of the playoffs with a win over Saddleback with a score 87 to 73.  Palomar rallied during the second half of the game.   Palomar advances to the…

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    Palomar hosts mixed martial arts event in the dome

    Full-contact mixed martial arts is a sporting event that’s been around since the ancient Olympians, but its popularity in the last few years has risen immensely, making it arguably the fastest growing sport in the…

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    President Deegan pleased with new state budget

      Palomar President Robert Deegan and a group of Palomar representatives went to Sacramento in late January to find out that Palomar will be able to afford to add classes next year. The group, which…

  • Palomar pole vaulter Kenzi Walters lifts weights on Feb. 5 during a team workout in the athelete's weight room on campus. • Gary West/Telescope

    Track and field team looks for good season

    Talent. Potential. Depth. These are the attributes that can be used to elucidate the 2013 Comets’ track and field team. The women’s season is set to get underway at 3 p.m. Feb. 15 in Norwalk.…

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    Extended flu season hits students

    Fever, sore throat, runny nose, tiredness, body aches and lots of coughing. If any of those symptoms describe how you are feeling, you could become one of the thousands across the country hospitalized each year…

  • Palomar student assaulted on campus

    Palomar student assaulted on campus

    At approximately 3:35 p.m. on Feb. 11, a female student was approached and assaulted by an unidentified man. According to an email sent out by the Palomar College Police Department, the male suspect asked the…

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    Stylish Student on Campus

    Many students feel that everyday is a day to express themselves and do that through their own personal style.With the beginning of the school, students have pulled out their favorite looks to make a good…

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    Football player alleges he was discriminated against because he is gay

    Palomar officials maintain their stance that they did nothing wrong when they talked to a potential football player who was openly gay, despite his claims that the coaches discriminated against him. Head Football Coach Joe…