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Palomar golfer Pat Gorman swings a golf club over his left shoulder. He wears a white cap, a white shirt, and black shorts.

Men’s golf continues to win

Lexington Howe May 16, 2018

Palomar College’s men’s golf team has rallied in the past few conference events, winning four games in a row March 26 to April 9. The March 28 game won out 3-1, and was played at St. Mark’s in...

Millennials change the dating game

Lexington Howe May 8, 2018

Dating is easier than it’s ever been. Or at least, that’s what millennials have all been fooled to believe. Teen dating apps are one of the most common ways to find someone these days, whether...

Palomar women's tennis coach Palomar women's tennis coach Carly de Anda serves to members of the Palomar Comets during practice April 16. (Savhanna Vargas/ The Telescope)Carly de Anda serves to members of the Palomar Comets during practice April 16, 2018. (Savhanna Vargas/ The Telescope)

De Anda instills passion into her players

Lexington Howe April 20, 2018

Four girls surround Coach Carly de Anda as she tells them to hit the ball down center-court. “Lean into your swing,” she stated, bending forward and giving a sweeping gesture with her arm. This...

Shopping bags for Sephora and Ulta stores. (Victoria Bradley/The Telescope)

Should you shop at Ulta or Sephora?

Lexington Howe April 9, 2018

As a makeup enthusiast, finding the best deal in a myriad of options can be difficult. Sometimes the favorite Anastasia Beverly Hills product may be cheaper at one store versus another. This is exactly...

(Photo courtesy of the Garcia Family.)

Palomar student dies in motorcycle accident

Lexington Howe March 5, 2018

‘A light in our shining community’: Remembering fellow Palomar student Erick Garcia Palomar student Erick Garcia died in a motorcycle accident in Temecula on Feb. 2. He was 21-years-old, and would...

The San Diego Vietnamese Tet Festival on Feb 17, 2018. (Lexington Howe/The Telescope)

Vietnamese Tet Festival

Lexington Howe February 27, 2018

The Vietnamese Tet Festival was filled with life as all ages joined in celebrating their cultural traditions. The festival runs annually from Feb. 16 - 18 at Mira Mesa Community Park in San Diego. It...

Kristina Thomas Dj’s for her third semester at Palomar College radio station KKSM after being nominated for Collegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) awards. Jennesh Agagas/ The Telescope

KKSM Radio to attend award ceremony in NYC

Lexington Howe February 21, 2018

KKSM—the only radio station in San Diego on the dial that allows DJs to pick their own songs, has been nominated for over nine awards this March in New York City, competing with many other radio stations...

Chihiro Okabe of Palomar's contemporary modern dance class is rehearsing for Spirit of the Seasons, choreography by Molly Faulkner. Performances will be in the Howard Brubeck Theater on Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. (Julie Lykins/The Telescope)

Students showcase original performances

Lexington Howe and Amy Bigelow December 10, 2017

Palomar dance students have spent countless hours crafting and revising this year's upcoming winter performance. Within the dance department, students are given the opportunity to choreograph different...

Swish: Meet the women’s basketball team

Taylor Salvesvold and Lexington Howe December 6, 2017

The Palomar women’s basketball team came to play this season. With a 7-0 winning streak starting their season. The team and Coach Leigh Marshall hope to continue to dominate on the court. Season-long...

Palomar College Food Bank Nov. 18, 2015. (Hanadi Cackler/The Telescope)

Faculty lounge to be converted into food bank

Lexington Howe November 14, 2017

The staff lounge, next to the Cafeteria and SU-Quad, is now being converted into a food bank for students. The shift has been cultural, not just for students but faculty as well. Bob Wilson, who generously...

Palomar College's new "Lactation Pod" in the cafeteria to allow for more accessible privacy when breastfeeding or pumping. Wed., Nov 1, 2017. (Raffaele Reade/The Telescope)

Lactation pods offer solution for nursing mothers

Lexington Howe November 13, 2017

The SU-Quad is now housing a quiet, user-friendly space for student mothers and employees to breastfeed. The POD, developed by the company Mamava, was created in the interest of providing a cleaner...

Palomar College actors Omar Fox and Neeta Lachmandas during rehearsal for the upcoming production Rhinoceros, Nov. 8, 2107 in the Studio Theater. (Savhanna Vargas/The Telescope)

‘It’s Ridiculous!’ Rhinoceros Play Comes to Palomar Theater

Lexington Howe November 13, 2017

Set in a small French town, it seems as though everyone is transforming into a Rhinoceros. A play full of abstract and funny allegories, Eugene Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros” mimics the struggle of finding...

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