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Deadly crash brings awareness of bicycle safety

Robert Rukavina December 18, 2015

In October, a 12-year-old boy was hit and killed by a full-size pickup truck while riding his bicycle to school in Oceanside. The risks of commuting by bicycle to school are evident to most bicyclists...

Bayani Decastro, Jr. picks the next play to perform as called out by the audience at a dress rehearsal Thursday evening at Palomar College Nov. 12, 2015. (Patty Hayton/The Telescope)

‘Too Much Light…’ Entertains at a Frantic Pace

Robert Rukavina December 7, 2015
Play gives non-stop laughs and thought provoking moments in bite sized pieces.
Attendees at the Tarde de Familia event on Oct. 16, 2015. This event showcases professionals of Latino and Hispanic backgrounds. (Robert Rukavina/The Telescope)

Tarde De Familia showcases Hispanic, Latino professionals

Robert Rukavina October 29, 2015

Spanish-speaking families, current students and potential ones spent the evening of Oct. 16 at Palomar's Industrial Technology Center to hear presenters speak about the Diesel Mechanic Program and...

The cast and production crew of Palomar Live pose for a group photo with some of the guests featured during the September 24 taping of the show. The student-produced live morning show broadcasts Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. from the Palomar College PCTV Studios. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

Live show gives students real-life broadcast experience

Robert Rukavina October 19, 2015

Palomar College has its own morning television show.Sept. 24 was the start of the second season of a show called "Palomar Live." This program is part of the Digital Broadcast Arts program under class...

Volleyball coach Karl Seiler watches a game, the back of his T-shirt says "PALOMAR VOLLEYBALL."

Women’s volleyball team poised for a big year

Robert Rukavina September 3, 2015

The nature of the beast for athletics at a two-year college is turnover. But for women’s volleyball head coach Karl Seiler, this year’s squad looks set for a strong campaign thanks to...

Sundance participants experience virtual reality. (Robert Rukavina/The Telescope)

Virtual Reality immerses viewers

Robert Rukavina February 24, 2015

The other night I raped a girl. I was drunk at a party and had been flirting with her. Later that night I saw her passed out in a bedroom. A buddy and I took turns with her. She couldn’t say, “No.”...

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