Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Palomar College

The Telescope

The Telescope

The Telescope

News graphic - globe

Climate Change: The Science and its Implications

Jason Pache March 8, 2023
Climate change is the issue of our time.
A building that was destroyed by bombs. Two women are inside one of the rooms.

Ukraine: The U.S. is Doing the Bare Minimum

Sophia Partida April 15, 2022
Vladimir Putin is keeping NATO allies at bay while Ukrainians fight for their lives.
Many dispensary marijuana in jar sit on shelves in a store.

Green is the New Black

Cameron Eshelman November 8, 2021

The Cannabis Industry is likely to skyrocket by 2028! Weed has been the thing that everyone has been talking about lately. It seems more normalized than ever. Not only that, but the tax revenue...

Habitat for Humanity Partners with Palomar and its Students

Ryan Marlowe October 2, 2021

The Architecture department partners with Habitat for Humanity as part of a trial-run of its first internship program in years On Aug. 23, 2021, Palomar’s architecture department launched...

College students feel uncertainty and overwhelmed during these difficult times

Natalie Gutierrez September 17, 2021

As the pandemic is still ongoing, students continue to feel anxious as they did from the beginning. The pandemic doesn't seem as though it will come to an end anytime soon and many college students...

A woman holds a light brown puppy, waiting to be immunized.

Animal Overflow

Cameron Eshelman September 14, 2021

The San Diego County Department of Animal Services needs help! Due to a recent spike in animal intake, the two animal shelters of San Diego County are almost completely full of animals. When the shelters...

Get Free Transportation PRONTO

Aimee De Luna September 1, 2021

Compass Cards are being replaced PRONTO. Beginning Sept. 1 riders can use the new public transport fare system, PRONTO, and ride free for the entire month with a PRONTO card or mobile app...

learning resource center

Student Registration Decreases at Palomar College

Emiliano Ramos May 27, 2021

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Palomar College registration was on the rise with the statistics showing growth over the past couple years. While it may have not been much and Palomar has shown some periods...

Hate Crimes Rise Throughout the Pandemic

Natalie Gutierrez May 26, 2021
Hate crimes have taken a high toll since the beginning of the pandemic.

Pocket Monsters Are Wreaking Havoc Worldwide

Parker Meister May 25, 2021
The Pokémon Companies major trading card franchise brings trouble throughout communities with a lack of product for the consumer.
A group of protesters stand with their left or right hand up in a fist. Almost everyone wears a face mask.

Chauvin Verdict: Step in the Right Direction

Jake Koehler May 7, 2021

On Sunday, April 20, Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all three charges for the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin was found guilty for second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter....

Crowdsourcing: Is It Helpful?

Adam Correa April 19, 2021

Story by Cori McCarthy  Spoilers in this story from the Netflix Show, “Diagnosis.” Crowdsourcing is an idea that people either really love, or they really don't agree with. In these past few...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Telescope

Activate Search
News Blog