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Workers march through downtown Los Angeles on April 14, 2017 to demand a nationwide $15-an-hour minimum wage. (Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Debunking the Minimum Wage

Eduardo Carnalla May 22, 2017

Minimum wage provides economic care to workers and provides an access to consumer products, however, it also brings its own consequences. The California Fair Wage Act of 2016 seeks to increase the minimum...

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The Recruitment Tour

Eduardo Carnalla May 15, 2017

Yasue O'Neill, head of the Office of International Students went on an educational tour to recruit students from Latin America, a tour that lasted from May 1st to the 14th. O'Neill went on this, as...

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France progresses forward

Eduardo Carnalla May 10, 2017

The French election just concluded with an astounding win by Emmanuel Macron. The presidential election in France was on May 7, in the race there was Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. Both individuals...

Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton rehearse for their Concert Hour performance in the Howard Brubeck Theatre on April 13, 2017. (Maria Leyva/The Telescope)

Music duo is walking on a dream at Concert Hour

Eduardo Carnalla April 18, 2017

Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton, a musical duo, released an album titled "Dream Walkin" (2015) that was nominated for the Best Jazz Recording at the 2015 SD Music Awards. The duo was featured in Palomar's...

A chat across from school

Eduardo Carnalla April 18, 2017

Elvina Min, 18, Psychology Major "I didn't choose where to sleep. My friends did it through lottery and I was the 'winner' in a sort of sense to share a room. We were all concerned, my roommates...

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