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Garry Cohen, longtime teacher and icon of the Palomar Art Department’s glass blowing program, was surrounded by dozens of friends, colleagues, students, and admirers at the opening reception for his show “Journey Through the Burning Sands”, Dec. 1, 2017 at the Boehm Gallery. (Scott Engrav/The Telescope)

Legacy of glass: a former professor’s last tribute

Leila Figueroa December 9, 2017

Palomar's Boehm Gallery exhibited former professor, Garry Cohen's work in his most recent exhibition, Journey Through the Burning Sands. The exhibit included some of Garry's most recent pieces....

Palomar water polo player Sydney Thomas stands by a swimming pooling, holding a water polo ball in her right arm against her hip.

Water polo star ends goal-filled career

Leila Figueroa and Seji Gaerlan December 8, 2017

Sydney Thomas has had a goal filled 2017 season for the women's water polo team. Out of the 217 goals scored by the team as a whole, Thomas has scored 77 and assisted another 30, playing in 25 of...

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White pride’s oppression threatens to repeat history

Leila Figueroa and Taylor Salvesvold October 18, 2017

The White Power platform is making its resurgence on racism, terror, and hate and are right in the backyard of our communities. It is okay to embrace your cultural identity, but in the case of White...

Coffee Hour

Leila Figueroa August 25, 2017

SAN MARCOS --- The Autism Interventions and Resources, Inc. is having a "Coffee Hour" at the Career Center on Aug. 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. AIR will be using their coffee hour as a way to advertise...

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