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The umbrellas come out as Palomar students transit between classes during a rainy Monday afternoon on Feb 6. 2017. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

6-year statewide drought ends with spring rainfall

Marcy Cortes April 24, 2017

Less than two percent of California is in a state of severe drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. During this time last year, more than 75 percent of our state found itself in that...

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Donate blood this month

Marcy Cortes April 19, 2017

SAN MARCOS - Taking an hour out of your day could help you save a life. The Student Health Center will be hosting a week-long blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 24 through April 28 at Palomar's...

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Enroll for summer classes

Marcy Cortes April 19, 2017

SAN MARCOS - Enrolling in summer courses will free up your fall to better enjoy the holiday season. Summer enrollment begins April 24. Four-week intersession courses begin May 30 and six-week and eight-week...

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Fashion students hit the runway for spring show

Marcy Cortes April 19, 2017

ESCONDIDO - The Fashion Merchandising & Design Department will be hosting its annual MODA show. The event will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on May 4 at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido....

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Faculty Dance

Marcy Cortes April 18, 2017

SAN MARCOS --- Palomar College dance faulty members will be putting on quite a spectacle. Directed by Patriceann Mead, the Faculty Dance performance will be held over a three-day weekend from 7 to 9:30...

International student strives for graphic design degree

Marcy Cortes April 18, 2017

Jei Mi, 22, Graphic Design Major "I'm from China. In 2014, I started to study here at Palomar College until now. My experience here so far is kind of half-half right. I mean because I had to leave...

Ocean waves hit a rocky ledge on a sunny day. A factory with a single chimney is in the far background.

Climate change evidence cannot be censored or denied any longer

Marcy Cortes April 15, 2017

There is no denying it anymore -- climate change is a result of human activities and it is effecting not just our atmosphere but our oceans as well. Our atmosphere contains more carbon dioxide in it...

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Faculty Awards given to two winners this year

Marcy Cortes April 10, 2017

SAN MARCOS-Congratulations are in order for two Palomar College faculty members. Katherine Kelp-Stebbins, full-time English professor, and Luke Bisagna, adjunct Media Studies professor, are the recipients...

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Pop Goes the Jazz Band!

Marcy Cortes April 10, 2017

SAN MARCOS-Palomar will be hosting a must-see show for anyone who enjoys a good live performance, jazz melodies and a twist of pop music. The Palomar College Jazz! Ensemble will be performing "Pop Goes...

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Resumes and CV workshop

Marcy Cortes April 10, 2017

SAN MARCOS-The Career Center is hosting the Effective Resumes and Cover Letters Workshop from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on April 12 in SU-17. Participants will learn valuable information to help them best...

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Spring college fair arrives

Marcy Cortes April 3, 2017

SAN MARCOS-If you'll be filling out college applications next fall and want to expand your local options, the Transfer Center has you covered. The Transfer Center will be hosting the 2017 Spring College...

Female Rape Victim photo illustration head shot (Hanadi Cackler/The Telescope)

Sexual assault is grossly under reprimanded

Marcy Cortes March 11, 2017

The report of a student at California State University, San Marcos being raped in a parking lot in broad daylight in January proves that we need to enact harsher punishments to help decrease sexually violent...

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