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Palomar's Health Center has biweekly doctor visits for students to take advantage of. Jan 26, 2016. (Christopher Jones/The Telescope)

Palomar College Health Services advocacy for student health

Sheila Izvernari October 17, 2021

Health Services offered to Palomar College Students SAN MARCOS---Palomar College students are responsible for paying the mandatory student health fee. Regardless to students, many are unaware of the...

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.

Staying Active During COVID-19

Giovanni Vallido February 15, 2021
Tips for staying active during Covid-19

Not Every Person Should Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine

Natalie Gutierrez February 13, 2021
COVID-19 vaccines are not for everyone. Here is information you should know.
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...

art burnout, Illustration by Ripp Fresen, The Telescope.

Art Burnout: An Artists Guide

Ripp Friesen May 17, 2019

If you're an artist, you know the pain of sitting in a chair hunched over for hours, trying to get that piece done that you’ve been putting off for days. Not only is this detrimental to your physical...

Keto the Popular diet of the now and the foods allowed. (Mariesa Randow/The Telescope)

The Keto diet: Does it work or is it another dangerous diet?

Katy Lynn March 26, 2019

Over the past few years, there has been a rise in popularity with the Keto diet and concerns on whether it is safe or not. Keto is a diet that consists of eating foods with low carbohydrates. This...

Fat acceptance: an excuse for poor health

Jeremiah Tatola December 3, 2018

The obesity epidemic around the world is not only gaining weight, but traction thanks to a social justice phenomenon called “The Fat Acceptance Movement.”   Fat acceptance is a phrase used by many...

Bump coffee, Phil Lyon, helping a customer, Anthony Gonzalez , Apr. 16, 2018. (Taylor Hardey/The Telescope)

Local coffee shop hops on marijuana trend

Samantha Cox April 18, 2018

Coffee and Cannabidiol (CBD) oil go together like cookies and milk. If you love coffee, but hate the feeling of heightened anxiety after drinking a cup, CBD oil might be your new best friend. CBD...

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Blood Drive

Brooke Reotutar February 14, 2018
The Student Health Center to sponsor a blood drive for the American Red Cross.

Some students struggle academically due to mental illness

Jordyn Chamizo November 13, 2017

College probably holds some of the most stressful years of our lives. But for students with depression and anxiety, students can start to struggle academically. Anxiety and depression are the most common...

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Blood Drive

Robert Shepherd October 18, 2017

SAN MARCOS --- One blood donation can save up to 3 lives. Donating blood is also good for the donor’s health. By reducing iron stores in the body, blood donation reduces the risk of some cancers and...

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