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CalState San Marcos students protest in front of the Kellogg Library. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

CSUSM joins the nationwide protest movement

Cynthia Cunningham May 3, 2024
Hundreds of protesters called for CalState San Marcos to disclose its investments and show support for Palestine.
Dr. Star Rivera-Lacey stands with other awardees at Cal State University of San Marcos' Community Partner of the Year event. Photo credit: Courtesy of Palomar College

Palomar College: Community Partner of the Year

Rachel Hyman October 9, 2023
Cal State San Marcos awards Palomar with Partner of the Year for 2023.
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Students Must Face Consequences of Their Own Actions

Carina Arenas April 3, 2023
CSUSM students should face consequences .

Striving for change within the Latin community

Telescope Staff March 5, 2019

Written by Telescope Staff Writer Johnathan Sarabia According to U.S Census Bureau QuickFacts, 35 percent of the population in Oceanside is Hispanic or Latino, 50 percent  in Vista, 39 percent in San...

Female Rape Victim photo illustration head shot (Hanadi Cackler/The Telescope)

Sexual assault is grossly under reprimanded

Marcy Cortes March 11, 2017

The report of a student at California State University, San Marcos being raped in a parking lot in broad daylight in January proves that we need to enact harsher punishments to help decrease sexually violent...

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CSUSM Student assualted on campus

Kyle Ingram February 27, 2017

A student from California State University, San Marcos was sexually assaulted in a parking lot by an unknown suspect. At 11 a.m. on Jan. 31 the reported victim was taken to Lot B by the suspect, both...

Forrest Ponsot, is seen holding a sign promoting the philosophy club as he waited for students to approach his booth Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, during club rush at Palomar College. (David Santillan/The Telescope)

Club Rush falls flat in Quad; poor attendance

Telescope Staff February 27, 2017

Written by Michelle Schneider Club "Rush" implies a fast-paced, high-energy event, but this semester's event only showcased five clubs. On Feb. 14-15, clubs set up rows of red tented booths in front...

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Upcoming College Fair

Kellcy Kocinski October 17, 2016

SAN MARCOS - Transfer season has arrived for those who are planning to attend a four-year college next fall. The college fair will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 18 in the Student Union. More than...

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STEM research

Chanele Retuya April 11, 2016

Get inspired by Palomar and CSUSM biology major students. STEM Scholars and Bridge Scholars will be presenting their original research from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 22 in NS-138. Learn about...

A huge group of people wearing a black cap and gown celebrates their graduation in a stadium.

Community colleges will offer bachelor’s degree

Faye Nourollahi March 9, 2015

There has been a monumental change in educational legislation in California: a select few community colleges have been approved to begin granting bachelor's degrees. In January of 2015, the Chancellor’s...

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World Language professors share struggles, triumphs

Leah Baena November 3, 2014

For the third year in a row, Palomar’s World Language Department invited foreign language faculty from California State University San Marcos and MiraCosta College Oct. 24 to network and help students. “The...

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Colleges need to address sexual assaults on campus

Emily Rodriguez October 20, 2014

What used to be a fun and exciting college experience is turning into a nightmare for many students. Parties have become rape scenes and universities and colleges seem to be more concerned with their...

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