Over the course of the last year and a half, the mental health of students across the world has been jeopardized.
Online school, what was once thought to make our lives easier, has kept us ridden...
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,...
More San Diegans need to continue to social distance and wear masks in public as the county experienced the largest spikes of COVID-19 cases and deaths in recent weeks after the Thanksgiving weekend.
With...
The Telescope has chosen to endorse Palomar College Governing Board candidate Lee Dulgeroff for District #4.
We interviewed Dulgeroff and one of his District #4 opponents, John Santhoff, via Zoom....
The Telescope has chosen to endorse Palomar College Governing Board candidate David Vincent for District #3.
We concluded interviews conducted with both of the district’s candidates via Zoom....
Story by Telescope Staff
Over the past year, The Telescope team has witnessed a rise of unrest within the campus community.
The hopes of reaching “Better Together” has turned into a loss of trust...
Editorial
It is has long been the policy of The Telescope to dedicate our editorials to events and meetings which occur within our campus, and to the people who usher in change in our Palomar community....
Paranoia and distrust has begun running rampant at Palomar in recent months, and it is corroding the foundation of our college community.
Palomar’s “Better Together” theme is a notion that’s been...
Palomar College needs to prioritize revisiting emergency procedures for the campus community.
In the fallout of the threat of a shooter made to Palomar College before spring break, some faculty were...