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Where’s dad going? The effect of family separation

Bethany Nash November 16, 2018

“My dad was detained in front of me on my way to school, it was the hardest thing to watch,” 13-year-old girl Fatima Avelica said during Senator Chuck Schumer’s border press conference. This increases...

Palomar College Planetarium offers shows to students and the public every Friday evening. Oct. 7, 2016. (Tracy Grassel/The Telescope)

Fridays at the Palomar Planetarium

Bethany Nash November 8, 2018

Story By: Rhea Mursalin  Take a journey through the night sky at the Palomar College Planetarium. Palomar College’s Planetarium was one of the first to be built in community colleges back...

Protest sign featured at the Ben Shapiro lecture on the University of Southern California. (Jeremiah Tatola/The Telescope)

Ben Shapiro raises conflict amongst college students

Bethany Nash October 24, 2018

Story By: Jeremiah Tatola Student members of the Young American for Freedom at the University of Southern California (USC) invited conservative commentator, Ben Shapiro, to speak on the campus. USC...

Associated Student Government Vice President of Shared Governance, Anthony White, presenting the housing insecurity resolution to the ASG Board. (Photo courtesy of the Palomar College ASG.)

Student Government pursues yearly goals

Bethany Nash October 24, 2018

Palomar's Associated Student Government (ASG) has adopted their yearly goals, and have begun to implement them into the campus community. The ASG went on their group retreat and worked together to create...

Faculty Federation files lawsuit against Governing Board

Bethany Nash October 24, 2018

The Palomar Faculty Federation is suing the Governing Board for claimed violations of the Brown Act. During the July 2018 Governing Board meeting, the Board discussed and approved an amendment for the...

Palomar police recruit prepares for a carstop training exercise during the evening at the academy. March 13, 2018. (Cameron Niven/The Telescope)

Car Crash on Escondido campus

Bethany Nash October 15, 2018

Story by: Bethany Nash  ESCONDIDO---Something or someone ran into Palomar’s preschool in the middle of the night. No one was injured. The Early Childhood Education Lab School (EECES) was hit at...

MC Epyk Saga performing at Hip Hop Alley on Sept. 22, 2018 at the Paint Booth. (Bethany Nash/The Telescope)

Rap Alley Spreads Love

Bethany Nash October 11, 2018

Story By: Bethany Nash Palomar student brings a community of underground rappers and hip hop heads to celebrate a community of raw and authentic talent. Amon the MC (Master of Ceremonies), which...

Ruben Moreno reflecting on his journey to becoming a rapper. Bethany Nash/The Telescope

Ambition Made of Negativity

Bethany Nash October 11, 2018

Suspended from high school at 14, Ruben Moreno (Amon) found solid ground in rapping. Moreno began writing his own raps at 14 after being suspended. When he was 17, he began to take his love of rapping...

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Young Americans for Liberty

Bethany Nash October 3, 2018

SAN MARCOS --- On Aug. 20 Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), a pro-liberty organization that is spread out on college campus throughout the United States, came to Palomar with giant blow up beach balls. The...

Actor Austin Williams looks over his script for the first time. (Bethany Nash/ The Telescope)

“O Beautiful” shows society through the eyes of women, hardships

Bethany Nash September 10, 2018

2018 has been named the year of women, and Palomar Theatre Arts is on board. Every year Palomar’s theatre department highlights a specific theme throughout their production season, usually relating...

Palomar golfer Jaime Sanz swings his golf club and the ball flies to the right. He wears a gray cap, a gray shirt, and light gray shorts.

From Spain to Palomar for the love of golf

Bethany Nash April 23, 2018

A little over a year ago, Jaime Sanz, left his homeland of Spain, his mother, and brother to join his father in America to follow his dreams of becoming a pro golfer. “My father applied for a green...

The new Palomar parking structure located near the H building, Feb 13, 2018. (Taylor Hardey/The Telescope)

Palomar’s newest innovation makes parking manageable

Bethany Nash February 21, 2018
Parking structure will save hours of searching in frustration
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