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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...

How the Pandemic Has Impacted People’s Mental Health

Natalie Gutierrez April 12, 2021
Ever since Covid-19 began, many people have experienced stress, anxiety, and depression.
Palomar College may have a high enrollment of Hispanics and Latinx students, but Interim Superintendent Jack Kahn said that the number of said students who graduate and earn their degree are also important. (Photo courtesy of Palomar College)

Palomar’s Latinx Enrollment Numbers Are Among The Top in U.S. Community Colleges

Riley Sullivan March 3, 2021
Palomar College ranks among the top 25 U.S. community colleges with Hispanic and Latinx enrollment.
A San Diego Padres baseball player dances with his legs in a wide squat stance and arms bent to his sides. A group of his team players walk to the left behind him.

San Diego Padres Infielder, Fernando Tatis Jr., signed his 14-year extension for $340 million.

Jamie Martinez February 25, 2021
The 22-year-old star shortstop for the San Diego Padres, Fernando Tatis Jr., officially signed a 14-year extension to be with the Padres for likely the rest of his career.

Why Students are Choosing Palomar College Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

Aimee De Luna February 23, 2021
Palomar stands out to incoming students, even during a global pandemic.
Coronavirus vaccine testing has been in the works since January, and vaccines must go through at least three phases of human trials before being approved. (Massimiliano Clari/Dreamstime/TNS)

Palomar College on Vaccinations in San Diego County

Adam Correa February 22, 2021
Vaccinations in San Diego County have been slow and steady but it is very important to review locations when the vaccines become available.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta. The CDC says about a third of people infected with coronavirus in the U.S. are asymptomatic. (Dreamstime/TNS)

Center for Disease Control (CDC) Releases New Double Masking Guideline

Giovanni Vallido February 21, 2021
The CDC's new best way to protect yourself is to double mask in crowded places.
Women are now allowed to train in the U.S. Marine Corps in San Diego along with male Marines. Photo courtesy of Capt. Martin Harris.

Female Marines Train in San Diego for the First Time

Riley Sullivan February 19, 2021
The San Diego recruit depot has just began its gender integration process.
The Animal Rights Club stands up for the animals that can't speak for themselves. They discuss issues in how we can help animals and even help our environment. Image courtesy of Palomar College Animal Rights Club

A Look Into the Animal Rights Club

Jordyn Capra February 17, 2021
Speak up for the animals that can't and join The Animal Rights Club.

Palomar College’s Roles in Benefiting Students

Parker Meister February 17, 2021
Palomar continues to stay committed to the students and accommodates them in anyway way they can.
San Diego Padres' Manny Machado swings a bat to his left. A catcher crouches behind him with his mitt ready in front of him.

The San Diego Padres are Ready to Set the League on Fire

Emiliano Ramos February 17, 2021
The San Diego Padres have made numerous additions to their roster to become one of the most formidable teams in Major League Baseball (MLB).
New Maintenance and Operations building at Palomar

Palomar College Wins SDG&E Award

Morgan Davidson February 10, 2021
Palomar College has won San Diego Gas & Electric's (SDG&E's) annual Excellence in Energy Leadership Award.
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