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Vaccines Going Forward

Vaccines Going Forward

Telescope Staff May 24, 2021

Staff writers Jordyn Capra and Matt Villapando look into COVID-19 vaccines moving forward. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x50ZyYTPm3Q

Being a Medical Patient During the Pandemic

Being a Medical Patient During the Pandemic

Telescope Staff May 19, 2021

Staff writers Emmanuel Barrera and Aimee De Luna discuss what it's like to be a medial patient during the pandemic. https://youtu.be/NDJOr2RC9GI    

COVID-19 Surcharge is Not the Right Decision

Riley Sullivan April 18, 2021
A surcharge to cover personal protection equipment (PPE) should not be added to customers' bills.

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.

Students Respond to Palomar Counseling Services During COVID-19

Jamie Martinez April 6, 2021
Palomar College students discuss their experiences with the Counseling Department during the pandemic.
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Remote Work: A Necessity in the Digital Age

Nick Ng April 6, 2021

Working from home became a social norm in 2020. If you have a job that you perform remotely without needing to go to an office or a job site, companies should give you the option of working remotely rather...

Palomar's nursing program on-campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Learning In-Person During COVID-19

Matthew Baker March 13, 2021
The most notable change since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic is the move to remote learning. But for some classes, remote learning is not enough for students who need to be hands-on to learn what they need to. This has brought some students back to campus before the rest.
Campus foliage blooms with international distinction.(Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

Palomar Sees Low Enrollment in the Spring Semester

Emmanuel Barrera March 12, 2021

Enrollment numbers at Palomar have continued to stay low because of remote learning, as the Spring 2021 semester enrollment matched that of the fall of 2020. Like many other schools around the U.S.,...

Ten team members of the Palomar water polo team sit together on metal bleachers with their coach on the right. The two in the front each hold a yellow water polo ball.

Palomar Water Polo and Swimming Canceled

Luke Vore and Matthew Villapando March 10, 2021
Due to growing concerns about Covid-19 in the county, Palomar College decided that water polo and swimming will be cancelled this spring season.
A baseball lies on yellow turf with a team of Palomar baseball players and coaches standing in the background (blurry).

Palomar College Baseball Has Been Canceled

Adam Correa and Hayley Lawson March 10, 2021
The Palomar College Baseball Program has announced that it has cancelled their spring season due to the COVID-19 situation in the county.
A male Palomar baseball player walks to the left with his helmet off as several teammates congratulate him from the left.

Palomar Spring Sports Season Canceled

Summer Aguirre and Emmanuel Barrera March 10, 2021
Palomar has canceled the spring season’s competitive sports due to COVID-19 for the second year in a row.
A male Palomar baseball player wearing a red jersey and white pants swings a baseball bat. A catcher squats behind him with his mitted left hand raised, while an umpire watches from behind. More than a dozen opposing team players watch from the dugout (blurry).

Palomar College Cancels All Sports for Spring 2021 Season

Telescope Staff March 10, 2021

With the cancellation of all sports for the spring of 2021 season at Palomar College, we at The Telescope feel neutral about this decision. Although more San Diegans are getting the COVID-19 vaccine,...

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