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A Fair and True Journalist: An Interview with Palomar College Professor of Journalism, Chuck Buxton

Jason Pache April 12, 2023
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32
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...

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Media Studies Department hosts tenth Annual Media Days

Jordan Spurgeon May 1, 2019

Story by Jordan Spurgeon SAN MARCOS ---  The Palomar College Media Studies Department is hosting Media Days from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on May 1 and from 9:35 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on May 2 in room P-32. The...

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Espn commits costley error

Ryan Davis April 5, 2019

A lifelong baseball fan died after succumbing to a head injury caused by a foul ball during a game at Dodger Stadium Aug. 29, 2018. This tragic event has fostered many forms of controversy including...

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...

Professors (left to right, Anastasia Zavodny, Lillian Payn, Steve Perry, Jackie Martin) from Faculty Senate board address concerns from Palomar Community during Faculty Senate meeting on Aug. 20. Justin Enriquez / The Telescope

We are watching our Palomar community corrode into tribalism

Editorial Staff September 10, 2018

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...

A look through a fragile glass telescope

Diana Guevarra May 19, 2016

If I was asked what I enjoyed growing up, right-off-the-bat I'd list gaming, Milk Duds and being far-far away from socializing with people. This is the part where I say, "times were different back then,...

Letter from the editor

Mike Peterson May 19, 2016

Good journalism changes lives. I have no delusions of grandeur, but I can honestly say that my life changed when I first stepped into The Telescope’s newsroom. It was hook, line and sinker. I’ve...

Grant Brittian of skateboardmag.com talks to Palomar students during Media Day about in the importance of content management, internship and photography in social media and expectations when job seeking in the field of journalism. April 25, 2016 at SSC-1. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Gallery: Media Days: April 25 & 26

Telescope Staff May 9, 2016

Palomar celebrates the sixth annual Media Days April 25-26. Students got an opportunity to learn and speak to professionals in the Media field. Photos by Johnny Jones/The Telescope

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Media Days getting ready to kick off

Belen Ladd April 21, 2016

Palomar College's Media Studies Department will be hosting its sixth annual Media Days April 25-26. Media fields covered include photography, broadcast, radio, journalism and more. It is free and open...

Brian Williams and Bill O’Reilly, what’s the difference?

Brian Williams and Bill O’Reilly, what’s the difference?

Erin Eskens May 11, 2015

Why did Brian Williams have his career suspended over “misremembering” one story, while Bill O’Reilly is making a career out of doing the same thing? “Seek truth and report it.” The code...

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In love with words

Steven Buriek May 11, 2015

Logophile. By dictionary definition this word means “a lover of words.” In my mind, logophile incomparably and without a doubt is the definition of me. Of all the numerous things I have grown to...

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