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Brett Kavanaugh raise his right hand and put his left hand on a book as he swears an oath. His two daughters and wife, President Donald Trump and Justice A. Kennedy looks on.

Kava-naw, the end of American morality

Linus Smith October 22, 2018

Brett Kavanaugh should not be appointed to the Supreme Court, because America needs more leaders, not pussy grabbers. Given the unique time, we live in where sexual assault survivors are slowly but...

Palomar Escondido students, employees feel connected with main campus despite the distance. (Stephen Davis/The Telescope)

Campus Culture

Linus Smith October 3, 2018

Story By: Linus Smith    Divisions within the Palomar community have been intensifying over the last few months; apexing during the Sept. 11 Governing Board meeting after one faculty member...

Palomar administration cutting the ribbon of the Rancho Bernardo Education Center. (From left to right) Mark Evilsizer, Joi Lin Blake, Paul McNamara, Nina Deerfield. Linus Smith / The Telescope

Palomar administration cuts the ribbon for new campus in Rancho Bernardo

Linus Smith May 8, 2018

Palomar College extended its reach with the community after cutting the ribbon at the entrance of their new satellite campus in Rancho Bernardo on May 7. “This is a momentous occasion for Palomar...

The entrance to the Palomar College South Education Center in Rancho Bernardo. It is three stories tall with a stairwell that is made mostly of glass.

South Education Center

Linus Smith April 20, 2018

Palomar College will be be offering classes to those in the southern portion of our district in Rancho Bernardo, beginning this summer. The ribbon cutting for the new South Education Center is set to...

Candidates for President Amber Brancroft and Eduardo Saucedo answer the questions ask of them from ASG President Chris Hopp during the ASG Forum at Palomar College SU-Quad. April 16, 2018. (Victoria Bradley/The Telescope)

ASG candidates for president look to help shape the future of the Palomar community: Edy Saucedo

Linus Smith April 19, 2018

ASG presidential candidate looks to foster increased interaction with students of the Palomar community. Edy Saucedo has been with the Associated Student Government since late August of last year....

Candidates for President Amber Brancroft and Eduardo Saucedo answer the questions ask of them from ASG President Chris Hopp during the ASG Forum at Palomar College SU-Quad. April 16, 2018. (Victoria Bradley/The Telescope)

Student Government election week has arrived, what you need to know:

Linus Smith April 19, 2018

Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG) will be holding its annual election this week, however, there are numerous features that make set this one apart from elections in years prior. This will...

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

Palomar College’s Police Academy

Linus Smith March 31, 2018

From routine side of the road pullovers, to critical 911 calls that alert the authorities to a robbery or shooting, this is where law enforcement begins. Located at 182 Santar Place, the police academy...

Students and faculty speak during the school walkout at Palomar College. Students nationwide are leaving their classrooms today in protest to gun violence, and to honor those lost by the Florida school shooting. March 14.

Palomar joins the national walkout in a fight for gun control

Linus Smith March 15, 2018
Jennesh Agagas assisted with the reporting for this story.
Members of the Palomar community pose for a group shot alongside Anita Maag (third from right) and Bob Wilson (second from right). (Linus Smith/The Telescope)

Food Center groundbreaking aims to combat student food insecurity

Linus Smith March 9, 2018

In a 2016 report by a coalition of student resource organizations, it was found that just over one in five students are faced with food insecurity. The Palomar community took a step forward in an effort...

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Student walkout planned for March 14

Linus Smith February 28, 2018

At the Associated Student Government (ASG) meeting on Feb. 23, a Palomar College student approached the ASG asking them to send a mass email to the student body to notify them of a national classroom walkout. The...

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Lawmakers hell-bent destruction

Linus Smith February 21, 2018

It is a sad portrayal of our principles as a people, that we put the destruction of other nations above the wellbeing of our own. It is abhorrently outrageous that defense spending in the United States...

Bookstore Manager Ramon Rey and assistant manager Candace Tan present the new gym towels during the ASG meeting on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. (Amanda Raines/The Telecope)

ASG looks to revive elections

Linus Smith February 21, 2018

Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG) have set high expectation for this year’s election. In the 2017 ASG election, both candidates, Chris Hopp and Amber Bancroft, ran uncontested for president...

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