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Athletic Department's budget dispersed by necessity

Athletic Department’s budget dispersed by necessity

Abraham Jewett May 18, 2017

When it comes to athletics at Palomar College, all sports are created equal. Presented with a zero-based budget, the athletic department uses money allocated to it at the beginning of each year to fund...

Palomar Women's Basketball Head Coach Leigh Marshall. Johnny Jones/The Telescope

Comets coach named best in the state

Abraham Jewett April 15, 2017

Palomar's Leigh Marshall has been named the California Community College Women's Basketball Coach of the year for the second time in three years. Marshall, who previously won the award in 2015, has...

Palomar guard Christina Ellis goes up for a layup during the Comets state championship semifinal loss to College of the Siskiyous. (Hugh Cox/The Telescope)

Women’s Basketball falls short after historic season

Abraham Jewett April 15, 2017

The Palomar women's basketball team saw its record-breaking season come to a close March 11, after falling to College of the Siskiyous by a score of 73-51 in the state championship semifinals. After...

Palomar's Men's Volleyball Head Coach Bryan Campbells stands next to a malel volleyball player at The Dome. A scoreboard is in the background.

Former Comet takes over men’s volleyball

Abraham Jewett February 19, 2017

A familiar face has been put in charge of Palomar College men’s volleyball team, which is looking to rebound from a disappointing 2016 campaign. Bryan Campbell, a former student athlete at Palomar,...

A group of women protests. One woman holds a sign with a hand-painted picture of three women holding each other close with the text "We all belong here. We will defend each other."

Muslim ban disgraces entire nation

Abraham Jewett February 16, 2017

President Trump’s Muslim ban is cruel, racist, bigoted, offensive, prejudicial, reckless, discriminatory, dangerous and unconstitutional. What it’s not is surprising. Trump built his entire presidential...

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Darwin’s Theory Event

Abraham Jewett October 31, 2016

Palomar College will be holding a conference titled “Charles Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection.” The two-day multidisciplinary event will be held from Nov. 8-9 in the Howard Brubeck Theatre....

The Palomar Contemporary Dance Ensemble dances while Kenneth Bell conducts the Palomar/Pacific Coast Concert Band during the performance at the Winds of Change concert at the Palomar College Howard Brubeck Theatre on Oct. 21, 2016. (Joe Dusel/The Telescope)

‘Winds of Change’ approaches

Abraham Jewett October 18, 2016

Keeping in the spirit of the current election season, Palomar College will be presenting a political and historically themed performance from Oct. 21-22 that combines the talents of three groups from our...

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Palomar student victim of Uber assault

Abraham Jewett October 3, 2016

Palomar students can breathe a sigh of relief after an alleged rapist working as an Uber and Lyft driver on campus has been caught and placed under arrest. San Marcos resident Jeremy George Vague,...

Southeast Asia sets sail toward Palomar

Southeast Asia sets sail toward Palomar

Abraham Jewett October 2, 2016

Excitement abounds as concert hour continues at Palomar College with upcoming performances from Kembang Sunda and MandoBasso. On Thursday, Oct. 6, Kembang Sunda, a San Diego based gamelan ensemble directed...

Cast members rehearsing for upcoming school production “Our Town” at the Palomar studio Theatre on Sept. 22, 2016. (Idmantzi Torres/The Telescope)

Destination ‘Our Town’

Abraham Jewett October 1, 2016

The first play of the 2016 fall theater season is coming soon to Palomar campus. “Our Town,” a play written by Thornton Wilder and to be directed by Dana Case, will be running from Oct. 7 to the...

Palomar students walk through the STEM Center hallway on the third floor of the NS building on Aug. 31, 2016. (Brianna Dice/The Telescope)

STEM Center carves out new space

Abraham Jewett September 7, 2016

The Palomar College STEM center is an integral part of Palomar College’s science, technology, engineering, and math departments. The center, located on the third floor of the Natural Science building,...

Palomar Boehm Gallery will be presenting VERONIQUE d’ENTREMONT body of work entitled: What I mean when I say I’m going home an expression of her childhood and the experiences spent with her grandmother during the month of September. Aug 31, 2016. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Domestic life on display at Boehm

Abraham Jewett September 7, 2016

Palomar College’s Boehm Gallery will be hosting an art exhibit running from Sept. 1 until Sept. 30. The exhibit is titled ‘The Ties That Define’ and will be a concurrent solo exhibition featuring...

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