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Inside look: Palomar speech and debate gold medal winner

Sean Horgan April 27, 2015

The saying, actions are stronger than words, does not apply to one speech and debate member. Monica Eslamian has been on Palomar’s speech and debate team since Fall 2013. She is one of the leaders...

San Diego County residents protest during the march against human trafficking. (Photo courtesy of Eva Posner/San Diego Uptown News)

Human trafficking still prominent in North County

Sean Horgan December 8, 2014

A dark shadow currently lurks within the alley ways of Southern California. Beaten, tortured, forced to perform hard labor and raped on a weekly basis; this is what many men, women and children...

Palomar College women’s basketball Head Coach Leigh Marshall on during the teams afternoon practice in the Dome on Dec. 3, 2014. (Brian O’Malley/The Telescope)

Marshall leads women’s b-ball from worst to first

Sean Horgan December 8, 2014

She has led her team to victory, and she has brought her team back from loss. As a person and a coach, she has guided her players to understand the sport of basketball. Leigh Marshall has been coaching...

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U.N. needs to pitch in to fight ISIS

Sean Horgan November 17, 2014

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, otherwise known as ISIS, has proven to be a massive threat to the Middle East and to the international community. For the past few months, the U.S. and its allies...

Laughter is the Best Medicine for Climate Change

Laughter is the Best Medicine for Climate Change

Sean Horgan November 16, 2014

Palomar College theater's production "Natural Selection" is an engaging play that is sure to make audience members laugh and become informed. The play, originally written by Eric Coble, is directed...

The Palomar Symphony Orchestra opens with "Suite from Water Music" by Handel in the first concert of the water themed concert season. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

Palomar’s symphony orchestra quenches California’s thirst

Sean Horgan October 20, 2014

A symphony that was inspired by the current drought that has gripped California and the rest of the Southwest performed at Palomar College. The symphony, dubbed Water Music I: The Flow of Ideas,...

Students file through the cafeteria entrance doors at Palomar College San Marcos Campus Oct. 8, 2014. (Erika Shasky/The Telescope)

Cafeteria may be problem for wheelchair accessibility

Sean Horgan and Christopher Bullock October 6, 2014

Two students have complained to administrators that there is a handicap accessibility problem at Palomar College and they are not getting the proper response. On Sept. 19, in the cafeteria where students...

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Human trafficking effects on community

Sean Horgan October 6, 2014

The Child Development Club is holding a public talk about human trafficking at 7 p.m. on Oct. 7 in room MD-206. Crystal Anthony, who works at the North County Lifeline, will be speaking about human...

How to Choose a Major ONLINE

Sean Horgan October 6, 2014

Choosing a career path can be one of the most difficult decisions that a person has to make. The Career Center held a workshop called When and How to Choose a Career on Sept. 30 to help students with...

Child Development Club Hosts Guest Speaker About Professionalism

Child Development Club Hosts Guest Speaker About Professionalism

Sean Horgan September 9, 2014

A Palomar College club is inviting the public to listen to a guest speaker talk about professionalism at 7 p.m. on Sept. 2 in room MD-206. The Child Development Club is hosting the event, and everyone...

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