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CalState San Marcos students protest in front of the Kellogg Library. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

CSUSM joins the nationwide protest movement

Cynthia Cunningham May 3, 2024
Hundreds of protesters called for CalState San Marcos to disclose its investments and show support for Palestine.
Lily Eichner as Jane Gordon, Marc Joyce as Nugget Gordon, and Rueben Renteria Jr. as Rick Gordon. (Courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts)

“Heddatron” turns laundry day into a theatrical journey

Cynthia Cunningham May 2, 2024
"Heddatron" arrives at Palomar College, and so has its never-ending laundry.
Safiya Swearingen, candidate for ASG President, gives a speech as candidates listen. At the table, from left to right: Derek Blevins (VP of Internal Affairs candidate), Sina Laei (VP of Events candidate), and Regan Barnum (Student Trustee candidate). Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

ASG candidates aim to grow Palomar’s community

Cynthia Cunningham May 1, 2024
Could more events be arriving at Palomar College? The Associated Student Government (ASG) candidates hope more events will build community.
Models wearing pieces expected to be shown at the MODA Fashion Show. (Photo courtesy of Sydney McMullan)

The MODA Fashion Show will keep attendees in the loop

Cynthia Cunningham April 30, 2024
New looks, new music, and a new stage... This year's fashion team wanted to challenge their creativity.
Members of The Telescope and the awards won. (Top row, from left to right: Lisa Burke, Johnny Keeling, Sofia Alvarez, Alex Ortega, Cynnthia Cunningham, Victoria Gudmundson. Bottom row, from left to right: Monica Garcia, Rachel Hyman, Yanna Baradin.) Photo credit: Erin Hiro

ACP Spring Conference was a win for The Telescope

Cynthia Cunningham March 18, 2024
After a weekend filled with workshops and presentations, The Telescope and PCTV took home seven awards, including one first-place award.
Submissions for Bravura: The Literary Journal of Palomar are now open. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

Got art you want published? Bravura may be the answer.

Cynthia Cunningham March 4, 2024
Calling all students! Bravura wants you to submit your art… And the deadline to submit is just around the corner.
The Student Access and Engagement Center, located at the San Marcos campus in building SU-19. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

Snacks, scantrons, and more – Palomar’s student activity card is worth it.

Cynthia Cunningham February 12, 2024
Is the student activity card really worth it? Absolutely. For only $15 a semester, students can experience a wide selection of benefits with the card.
Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

Telescope Talks: Goals for Spring

Cynthia Cunningham December 14, 2023

In this episode of Telescope Talks, Cyndi Cunningham and Alex Ortega discuss their goals for the upcoming semester. Cunningham is the Editor-In-Chief at The Telescope, and Ortega is the news editor....

The set of Manifest Destinitis, the Aragon living room. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

“Mani Desti, que? What’s that?” – Manifest Destinitis, a wonderfully funny work of satire

Cynthia Cunningham December 8, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a telenovela was filmed in front of a live studio audience? If so, then you're in luck because Manifest Destinitis answers that question. The play is...

North county citizens join in San Marcos to call for a ceasefire in Palestine. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

Ceasefire Call Resounds in San Marcos Rally

Cynthia Cunningham December 6, 2023

SAN MARCOS -- Chants for a free Palestine echoed down Twin Oaks Valley Road as activists came together during the fall break. The demonstration, which took place on Nov. 19, was put together by MiraCosta...

Jazz legend Charles McPherson, used with permission from Charles McPherson and Palomar Performing Arts Department. Photo credit: Palomar Performing Arts Department

Jazz legend Charles McPherson performs at Palomar

Cynthia Cunningham December 6, 2023
After many years in the making, jazz legend Charles McPherson joins the stage with Palomar's Jazz Ensemble, Night and Day Jazz Bands.
The poster for Manifest Destinitis, an upcoming play at Palomar College. Image used with permission from Palomar Theatre Arts.

Manifest Destinitis, a symptom of colonialism, arrives at the Howard Brubeck Theatre

Cynthia Cunningham November 30, 2023

As more students take a stand against colonialism, Manifest Destinitis arrives at Palomar to offer a different type of critique through comedy. Manifest Destinitis, a satirical comedy on conquest, premiers...

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