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Labor leader and activist Dolores Huerta speaks to her audience about "correcting economic injustice" through her talk, Achieving Equity through Education that was held on campus in the Howard Brubeck Theatre on March 8, 2016. (Tracy Grassel/The Telescope)

“The power is in their person”

Michelle Wilkinson and Belen Ladd March 9, 2016
Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta speaks at Palomar
The cast of Spring Awakening, including the director Francis Gercke, take a bow at the end of the musical Feb 24, 2016. (Christopher Jones/The Telescope)

‘Spring Awakening’ blossoms at the Brubeck

Michelle Wilkinson February 27, 2016

The lights come up and in the middle of the stage sits Rylee Spencer, with the words of “Mama Who Bore Me” coming passionately from her mouth. “Spring Awakening,” Palomar’s only musical...

Palomar professor, Donna Cosentino (center), views images from the back of student, Grant Thompson’s (left), camera while fellow student, Niko Holt (right), looks on. The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in Schulman Grove is one of the classes many stopping points during the Landscape and Culture Class 5 day field trip lead by Cosentino, Oct. 16, 2015. (Brandy Sebastian/The Telescope)

Photo class takes a trip into the wild

Michelle Wilkinson December 11, 2015

Cool air, blue skies and a layer of fog lent to some amazing images for Palomar’s photography landscape and culture class. Each semester the class, taught by Photography Professor Donna Cosentino,...

After some cutting and filing, Ricardo Baza’s bronze piece works as a beautiful stand to hold a stick of insence. (Michaela Sanderson/The Telescope)

Making the pour

Michelle Wilkinson and Michaela Sanderson December 11, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhCu0MbqPbg&feature=youtu.be Heat radiates from the crucible and 2,300 degree liquid bronze is being moved across the room by people wearing protective gear and helmets...

The Graphic Communication Students Expo open house fills with multiple students and faculty in Palomar College on November 18, 2015. (Jennifer Gutierrez/The Telescope)

Students show off colorful design work

Michelle Wilkinson December 7, 2015

The room is covered in colorful graphic art, talk of a 3D printer and drones can be heard, and someone is putting together a paper race car. Welcome to the Graphic Communications department at Palomar. Palomar’s...

Students pet Koshi, a Love on a Leash therapy dog, at the PTSD awareness event Nov. 2, 2015 in the Student Union. (Michelle Wilkinson/The Telescope)

Clubs host violence, PTSD awareness event

Michelle Wilkinson November 9, 2015

What do therapy dogs, a self-defense class, a seminar, and a movie screening all have in common? They were all part of PTSD, Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Awareness Week at Palomar. The four-day...

Luke Chen and Sharon Reynolds, residents of Rancho Bernardo, study a copy of an Environmental Impact Report prepared for Palomar College at a community forum held at Mt. Carmel High School on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. (Justin Gray/The Telescope)

Local residents have mixed feelings about proposed South Campus

Michelle Wilkinson November 7, 2015

Rancho Bernardo residents expressed concern over Palomar College’s new South Education Center during a community forum Oct. 28 at Mt. Carmel High School. Neighbors of the satellite center conveyed...

In observance of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Emily Andraejewski and Lenka Schalkle (far right, left to right) of Palomar College Student Health Services explain the methods of breast self-exams to registered dental assistant students Monique Leibee, Christina Asmus and Amanda Tabikha (far left, left to right) at a display adjacent to the student union. Oct. 13, 2015. (Lou Roubitchek/The Telescope)

Health Services host breast cancer awareness

Michelle Wilkinson October 29, 2015

Palomar’s Health Services Centers hosted a breast cancer awareness event Oct. 13 in the Student Union Quad. Partnered with the American Cancer Society and North County Health Services, Palomar’s...

Halloween Graveyard Dessert (Michelle Wilkinson/The Telescope)

Halloween Graveyard Dessert

Michelle Wilkinson October 28, 2015

If you are going to a Halloween party this weekend and need a dessert to bring, this is the one to make. A chocolate graveyard, complete with Oreo cream cheese frosting, Oreo dirt, candy corn pumpkins,...

Math, science spur emotions in music

Math, science spur emotions in music

Michelle Wilkinson October 9, 2015

The Palomar/Pacific Coast Concert Band performs “The Science of Music,” examining how math and science are part of the emotional experience of music. It will be held at the Howard Brubeck Theatre...

(l-r) David Cochran as Mr. Shu Fu, Ingrid Trovão as Shui Ta, and Mrs. Mi Tzu in 'The Good Person of Setzuan' on Oct. 1, 2015 at Palomar's Studio Theatre. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

‘The Good Person of Setzuan’ inspires a sense of wonder

Michelle Wilkinson October 8, 2015

“If enough good people can be found, the world can stay as it is,” the Gods decree. ‘The Good Person of Setzuan’ opened Palomar’s Fall 2015 theater season on Oct. 2 to...

Palomar football player Arnold Vo’a and his family pose to show their custom shirts after the football game.

Family fuels defensive end’s spirit

Michelle Wilkinson September 28, 2015

If it sounds like Palomar’s defensive end Arnold Vo’a has his own cheering section, it’s because he does. Every time you hear “Vo’a” roar over the speakers at a Comets home football...

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