As a number of different groups have been forced to take place online because of COVID-19, college cheerleading has been no exception. The Palomar cheer squad has become a virtual team for the time being.
It...
Story by Katie Decker, Ashley Yellich and Parker Meister
SAN MARCOS—The state fiscal monitor in charge of watching Palomar College’s finances states that the college is improving, but still has...
Are you interested in becoming a member of Palomar College's Associated Student Government?
Becoming a member of the student government will build your leadership skills, advance your communication...
Story by Bryce Aston, Katie Decker and Adam Correa
SAN MARCOS–Brian E. Olson emerged on top of the Palomar College Governing Board race for the District #4 seat. As of Thursday evening, he accumulated...
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris squared off in their one and only debate last Wednesday.
They butted heads on topics like the Coronavirus, healthcare, climate change and the many other...
A national and international educator, adjunct professor at San Diego State University, CEO and parent, believes he has what it takes to help lead the Palomar College District Governing Board into...
GEAR UP, a Palomar College program that helps prepare middle and high school students for college, has received its grant renewal from the U.S. Department of Education covering until 2021.
GEAR UP reaches...
Associated Student Government class president Remy Arnold is committed to ensuring every Palomar student on campus has a voice.
It is one of the reasons that drove Arnold, 19, to run for president of...
The Palomar Animal Rights Club is one of the few clubs on campus that is still alive and running for the 2020-2021 school year.
The campus club allows students to come together and share their love...
Palomar has partnered with Jewish Family Service of San Diego to offer undocumented students help with the immigration process through the new immigration legal services program.
The program offers...