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New Messenger Released to Connect Student Services with Comets

Jamie Martinez April 28, 2021
The Student Services at Palomar College have launched a new chatbot tool on the website.
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New Learning Resource Center has opened its doors to the campus community

Ana Acosta February 11, 2019

Story by: James Lemon The new Learning Resource Center (LRC) has opened the doors to students. Palomar's current Library Manager, Connie Sterling, told The Telescope that the transition from the previous...

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A trio of trainers

Krista Moore December 6, 2018

Story by Eric Cantu   They can be found along the sidelines at every Palomar sports game and with 450 student-athletes across 22 sports, the Comet's athletic trainers are in constant demand. Felica...

Palomar women's tennis coach Palomar women's tennis coach Carly de Anda serves to members of the Palomar Comets during practice April 16. (Savhanna Vargas/ The Telescope)Carly de Anda serves to members of the Palomar Comets during practice April 16, 2018. (Savhanna Vargas/ The Telescope)

De Anda instills passion into her players

Lexington Howe April 20, 2018

Four girls surround Coach Carly de Anda as she tells them to hit the ball down center-court. “Lean into your swing,” she stated, bending forward and giving a sweeping gesture with her arm. This...

Tennis coach Ronnie Mancao talks to players Will Molenkamp and Ricardo Campos during break. Wednesday Feb. 7, 2018. (Cameron Niven/The Telescope)

Coach Mancao looks forward to season end

Cameron Niven April 19, 2018

30-year veteran Coach of Palomar’s Men's Tennis, Ronnie Mancao, looks forward to another year of tennis despite this particular season’s external struggles. “The difference with this season is...

Comets player, Andrea Laurent, protects the ball from an opponent, Feb 2, 2018. Laurent scored 12 points overall for the team. (Taylor Hardey/The Telescope)

Basketball charity game raises funds

Telescope Staff February 18, 2018

by Ashley Magdaleno Comets’ Men and Women’s Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) basketball doubleheader on Jan. 26 at The Dome was not only a victory for the teams, but for the American Cancer...

Comet’s tennis players Summer Aguirre (l) and Brianna Wood (r) during a match on Feb. 15, 2018. (Aubree Wiedmaier/The Telescope)

Women’s tennis coach saves team on the 11th hour

Bethany Nash February 14, 2018

The day before their first meet the women's tennis team was able to salvage a fourth player to complete their team. The struggle was real for Women's Tennis Head Coach, Carly de Anda. She couldn't seem...

Samantha Kaye-Toral at Minkoff Field on Nov. 29, 2017. (Larie Tobias Chairul/The Telescope)

Soccer MVP looks to build off strong season

Taylor Mackay December 12, 2017

The women's soccer team might not have reached its goals this season, but Samantha Kaye-Toral leaves her team with feelings of hope for what could happen next season. Kaye-Toral is from Murrieta, where...

Palomar water polo player Sydney Thomas stands by a swimming pooling, holding a water polo ball in her right arm against her hip.

Water polo star ends goal-filled career

Leila Figueroa and Seji Gaerlan December 8, 2017

Sydney Thomas has had a goal filled 2017 season for the women's water polo team. Out of the 217 goals scored by the team as a whole, Thomas has scored 77 and assisted another 30, playing in 25 of...

Swish: Meet the women’s basketball team

Taylor Salvesvold and Lexington Howe December 6, 2017

The Palomar women’s basketball team came to play this season. With a 7-0 winning streak starting their season. The team and Coach Leigh Marshall hope to continue to dominate on the court. Season-long...

A male Palomar water polo player throws a ball with his right hand.

Men’s water polo wins conference title

Thomas Alexandre November 13, 2017

Palomar’s Men’s water polo team caught fire at the right time as they took the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference title. First-year head coach Kody Moffatt guided them to a 5-1 conference record...

Quarterback Matt Romero looking for an opening to pass the ball during the beginning of Palomar's first homegame at Escondido High School on Sept. 16, 2017. This play put the Comets in position to score the first field goal of the game, final score Palomar 6 and Cerritos 37. (Julie Lykins/The Telescope)

Quarterback leads the football team’s offense

Susanna Behnan November 13, 2017

“I’m used to it…I’ve been doing it my whole life,” Palomar quarterback Matt Romero said on playing a position under so much pressure. Currently leading the Southern Conference in both...

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