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The lives of Chicanos matter too

Josh Cortez May 23, 2017

While most people will pay attention to police brutality against African Americans and the "Black Lives Matter" movement, Latino lives seem to have been forgotten. Allow me to first say that I have...

A group of male Palomar volleyball players gather around. They all wear white jerseys except for one guy to the right who is wearing a read jersey.

Men’s volleyball team has down year, but future is bright

Josh Cortez May 19, 2017

The Palomar men's volleyball team is optimistic to build off of their 2-16 record from the 2017 season. For first year head Coach Bryan Campbell, a former volleyball player at Palomar, it was a...

Palomar track and field team participated in the 38th Aztec Invitational Palomar's student Deyanira Lopez Lane #3. Running the 100 meters at the Aztec Track at the San Diego State University Sports Deck. March 25, 2016. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Women’s track and field star dashes ahead

Josh Cortez April 26, 2017

What do you get when you combine a track and field star, a Palomar College student, a dance teacher, a criminal justice major and a glowing smile? Deyanira Lopez, that's what. Lopez, 20, is one of...

Kinesiology 100 instructor Ronnie Mancao and other staff member demonstrate various physical activity excises for the group to follow at Palomar tennis courts Feb. 22, 2017. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Men’s tennis coach reaches career wins milestone

Josh Cortez April 24, 2017

Palomar men's tennis team helped lead Head Coach Ronnie Mancao to a career milestone 500th win last month, after an 8-1 victory over Fullerton College on Feb. 9. Mancao has coached tennis on the...

Disney gives a solid throwback with Beauty and the Beast

Josh Cortez March 20, 2017

Disney strikes again, this time with a familiar throwback. The release of "Beauty and the Beast" came with a lot of excitement for many fans of the original cartoon version. The previews for this film...

Martha Lomelino greeting students at the Snack Shack. (Coulter Mohill Smith/The Telescope)

Snack Shack beams with joy

Josh Cortez March 14, 2017

Every day thousands of students walk from one side of campus to the other to get to class, and somewhere in the middle, students might stop by the Snack Shack. If a student has ever popped into the...

Palomar students walk around campus between classes on a warm day on Oct. 10, 2016. (Tracy Grassel/The Telescope)

A sentiment for community college

Josh Cortez December 12, 2016

When I was a senior in High School I always wondered where I would go to college. I wasn’t sure where I would go, I just knew that I was going somewhere. As far as schools were...

A female nurses gives a shot with a syringe and needle to someone's upper arm.

Vaccinations save lives

Josh Cortez December 4, 2016

As the old saying goes, "Better to have, and not need, than to need, and not have." I think this statement is true when referring to vaccines. People should get vaccinated to prevent others from being...

Disney creates magic in ‘Moana’

Josh Cortez December 4, 2016

If Disney Pixar wanted to release something different, they certainly succeeded with their new movie, "Moana." The film stars Auli'i Cravalho as Moana, a young Polynesian prin­cess, and Dwayne Johnson...

Two basketball players tries to block another player as the latter goes for a lay-up.

No Loyalty for Kevin Durant

Josh Cortez November 15, 2016

Kevin Durant is a traitor. The NBA season started on Oct. 25 and while many fans are excited for this season, I am not. Durant, once the beloved small forward for the Oklahoma City Thunder, has since...

Palomar Freshman Mark Ybarra (606) leads the pack at the start of the Palomar College Cross Country Invitational held at Guajome Park in Oceanside, Calif. on Sept. 9, 2016. Ybarra finished third in the race with a time of 20:53. (Philip Farry/The Telescope)

Athletes wanted for spring Track and field

Josh Cortez October 30, 2016

The Palomar track and field team is looking for more athletes for their upcoming season. As the spring semester draws closer, so does the 2017 track and field season. This season the women’s track...

Palomar Freshman Mark Ybarra (606) out sprints Riverside City College's Michael Simpson to finish in third place of the of the Palomar College Cross Country Invitational held at Guajome Park in Oceanside, Calif. on Sept. 9, 2016. (Philip Farry/The Telescope)

‘Horse Thighs’ runs rapid for Cross Country

Josh Cortez October 17, 2016

Ladies and Gentleman! Come one! Come all! Prepare to be amazed, shocked, and left in awe! Is he a man? Or is he a horse? Or is he both? Introducing the one they call ‘Horse Thighs.’ Mark Ybarra,...

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