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Cariño Dream Village Opening Photo credit: Mary Adsit, Graphics Specialist

Life’s but a Dream in Palomar’s Cariño Dream Village

Monica Garcia April 10, 2024
It’s been almost seven months since the opening of Palomar College’s Cariño Dream Village last September. Faculty and students discuss its progress, accomplishments, and how dreams can take place even as they wake.
The Student Union was crowded for this semester’s Café International focusing on Holidays from Around the World. Photo credit: Yanna Baradin

Fall Café International was a Resounding Success

Victoria Gudmundson November 6, 2023
The World Languages Department hosted this semester’s Café International event on Nov. 1 with a theme of Holidays Around the World.

Early Results of Palomar College’s Governing Board Election

Telescope Staff November 9, 2022
Three candidates move ahead in the race as shown in unofficial election results.
Becoming Best of Buds

Becoming Best of Buds

Telescope Staff November 10, 2021

Aimee, Ryan, and Sophia discuss with Bella Bowman a local artist. Art courtesy of Bella Bowman.  

howard brubeck theatre

‘Dreaming of Magic’ symphony event

Telescope Staff October 21, 2019

Story by Natalie Lopez SAN MARCOS --- The Palomar Performing Arts will be hosting a musical performance called “Dreaming of Magic: Palomar Music Performers - Past, Present and Future!” The event...

TJ Crossman with colleagues

Man of the community: From mechanic to local hero

Jordan Spurgeon June 6, 2019

A local family man has gone from high school dropout to one of the most influential and giving people in all of North County San Diego. When you walk into his auto shop, TJ Crossman Auto Repair Incorporated,...

Dear Survivor jewelry

Dear Survivor: Fashion generating hope

Sundae Velasco June 6, 2019

Community and Creativity with Christine Howell of Dear Survivor Christine Howell’s studio in downtown San Diego is a sight for sore eyes, but walk a block away in any direction and you are bound...

purple flowers laid next to Kendall Farms worker

The Chief Pilot and his flowers

Victoria Price June 6, 2019

 Avocado Dreams, Floral Realities In 1998, Jason Kendall took over Kendall Farms and has continued to guide the business into a new direction, while keeping true to the business originally started by...

cat sleeping

Catitude

Sammi Cox June 6, 2019

Adopting any species is an amazing act; however, adopting a cat is different. Dogs are known as happy-go-lucky creatures. They are extremely loyal and give their owners unconditional love. Cats are different....

neatly made bed with toys and towels on top

Operation Hope: Breaking the cycle of homelessness

Nathan Navida June 6, 2019

Last year in San Diego County alone, there were over 8,500 homeless people, according to the 2018 Weallcount Annual Report. For those people, they don’t often know when their next meal will come from,...

illustration of shattered brain

Thriving beyond cancer

Kiera Colarusso June 6, 2019

The cost of a college education in the United States rose 260 percent between 1980 and 2014. Add to that the pressures of coursework, internships, and a job or two, and the path to a graduation stage can...

Bethany Nash interviews Sherry Titus

A caring heart: Returning authenticity to education

Bethany Nash June 6, 2019

With the cost so high for one to receive an education, students nowadays are struggling to keep themselves properly clothed and fed. In the Fall of 2018, Palomar College opened the Anita and Stan Maag...

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