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Fat acceptance: an excuse for poor health

Jeremiah Tatola December 3, 2018

The obesity epidemic around the world is not only gaining weight, but traction thanks to a social justice phenomenon called “The Fat Acceptance Movement.”   Fat acceptance is a phrase used by many...

A woman gives a man a sticker outside of a blood drive van.

Blood Drive Gay Blood Ban

Jeremiah Tatola October 22, 2018

The American Red Cross (ARC) invites students every semester to donate blood, unless you're a sexually active member of the homosexual community because of an outdated policy imposed by the FDA. Between...

"Thankfully I have really a good group athletes this semester that are flexible and driven and determined," said Palomar's new cheerleading coach Stephanie Reed. (Krista Moore/The Telescope)

New cheer coach brings new hope

Jeremiah Tatola October 22, 2018

It in't exactly common knowledge that Palomar has a cheer team and their aspirations are definitely bigger than their pompoms! Palomar Cheer plans to top the sports pyramid in future competitions, especially...

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Book Review: “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”

Jeremiah Tatola October 22, 2018

One Hatbox, five letters, and a secret kept, sent. To All The Boys I've Loved Before (TATBILB), by Jenny Han, is a young adult, coming of age romance novel that tugs at your nostalgic heartstrings...

Father, Matt Milla and Son, Isaac Milla volunteer to pick up trash at the I Love A Clean San Diego event in San Marcos, Sept. 15, 2018. (Kimberly Barber/The Telescope)

Coastal Clean Up

Jeremiah Tatola October 3, 2018

The San Marcos community came together on Saturday, Sept. 15 for San Diego's annual Coastal Cleanup Day. Volunteers helped clean a vacant parcel of land along San Marcos Boulevard. Over 70 participants...

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