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Palomar Distribution Providing Laptops, More to Help Students with Remote Learning

Telescope Staff February 25, 2021

Palomar College is hosting a drive-thru technology distribution event to help its students obtain supplies needed due to the remote learning format. The school is committed to assisting its students...

ASMR: more than just sexy whispering

Sammi Cox March 6, 2019

Story by Cheyenne Cyr You know that feeling you get all through your scalp and spine when you hear certain sounds or see certain things, and it just feels really nice? Turns out, there's actually a...

The new era of YouTube

Victoria Price October 1, 2018

YouTube’s most popular content is no longer two minute long videos of cats or cheesy skits made on grainy laptop cameras. It has become a place where creators can upload longer, more in depth videos...

Black and white cartoon of a man in a suit and sunglasses with a "FCC" badge on his left chest looking at a male teenager with a reversed baseball cap, who is standing in front of a laptop that says "Net Neurtrality." The man is thinking, "Sucks for you kid, your porn's going to get slower."

The FCC threatens our freedom to use the internet

Sara Romano December 11, 2017

The freedom and openness of the internet as we know it today relies solely on net neutrality. Net neutrality is the idea that internet providers should be neutral when it comes to the web, and to have...

Be mindful about your data

Mike Peterson March 13, 2016

That bathroom selfie you took last night at 3 a.m.? Yeah, the government probably has a copy of that. These days, everything is connected. Our phones, our computers, even our cars. Your information...

Go Ahead, Post It.

Go Ahead, Post It.

Brooke Lafleur February 15, 2016
You do you.
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No technology for three days, challenge accepted

Brooke Crawford May 11, 2015

In an age of technology at our fingertips, refraining from answering texts and ignoring notifications is easier said than done. I gave up all technology for three days and lived to tell about it;...

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Politics take a strange twist in Cyberspace

Rodney Figueroa May 11, 2015

As far back as 2009 with the now sitting president Barack Obama, the importance of the Internet and understanding Social Media to successfully campaign one's cause has been the societal norm. There's a...

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The Internet isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be

Hannah Barker December 8, 2014

In today’s society it almost seems that being apart of at least one social media site is an unwritten rule to thriving in the 21st Century. The public wouldn’t be able to survive in a world without...

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Net Neutrality is key to a free Internet

Telescope Staff October 6, 2014

Kirk Mattu/The Telescope Net neutrality is a relatively new concept in relationship with its subject matter, the Internet, however its corresponding principles are not. Net neutrality, or an open...

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Facebook experiment is not an invasion of privacy

Megan Bubak September 17, 2014

Last month, a report was released that Facebook conducted an experiment which involved tapping into thousands of accounts, analyzing and manipulating their news feeds. In 2012, around 700,000 news feeds...

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