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Governing Board Overview for Oct. 8 meeting

Ana Acosta October 10, 2019

Story by Ana Acosta Faculty and administration members gathered in SSC-1 for the Governing Board meeting on Oct. 8. Here are some highlights from the meeting. Multiple faculty members arrived with...

ASG gains support for Parking Proposal

ASG gains support for Parking Proposal

Ana Acosta and Nicole Villanueva September 30, 2019

Story by Nicole Villanueva and Ana Acosta Palomar College will be putting a workgroup together to set a plan of action for overnight student parking. Associated Student Government President, Linus Smith,...

Anthony White speaks in front of the media at a press conference about Assembly Bill 302 preceeding the hearing at the State Assembly on April 2, 2019. (Sukhi Heumann/The Telescope)

Student government advocating for an immediate overnight parking proposal

Nicole Villanueva September 9, 2019

Story by Nicole Villanueva Overnight parking provided for students and staff facing homelessness or housing insecurity was proposed to the governing board back in May of 2019 and has since been building...

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Housing need study conducted, consultant group presents their preliminary findings

Linus Smith May 1, 2019

Story by Linus Smith The Scion Group, a company working with Palomar College to determine the feasibility of on-campus housing, presented their findings on April 22 regarding a housing interest survey...

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Grand Opening ceremony for New Library and Learning Resource Center

Linus Smith March 4, 2019

Story by Ripp Friesen SAN MARCOS ---  The new Library and Learning Resource Center held its grand opening on Friday Feb. 22. The new Library, which sits between the Humanities building and the...

Eddard Stark sitting on the Iron Throne. (BagoGames/Flickr)

Bran Stark is the Night King

Linus Smith February 11, 2019

With the first Game of Thrones episode of its final season scheduled to air April 14, there's just a bit of time left for newcomers to binge-watch the series' 67 episodes. While the show's creators, cast,...

Palomar Escondido students, employees feel connected with main campus despite the distance. (Stephen Davis/The Telescope)

Campus Culture

Linus Smith October 3, 2018

Story By: Linus Smith    Divisions within the Palomar community have been intensifying over the last few months; apexing during the Sept. 11 Governing Board meeting after one faculty member...

Palomar College Superintendent and Governing Board trustees during Sept. 11, 2018 meeting. (l-r) Amber Bancroft, Joi Lin Blake,Paul McNamara, John Halcon, Mark Evilsizer. (Linus Smith/The Telescope)

Governing Board Overview for Sep. 11 meeting:

Telescope Staff September 13, 2018

Palomar’s Governing Board meeting on Sept. 11 featured a mish-mash of good news and hopeful projections alongside evidence of deep faculty/administration divisions. Numerous faculty, staff and outside...

Superintendent/President Dr. Joi Lin Blake gives the introductions at the North Education Center groundbreaking ceremony on Oct 13, 2017. (Alexis Metz-Szedlacsek/The Telescope)

Palomar College Governing Board approves new contract for Superintendent Joi Lin Blake

Linus Smith and Bethany Nash September 10, 2018

The Palomar College Governing Board recently approved an amended contract for Superintendent Joi Lin Blake that has raised her base salary by $62,027 from her original contract. The amendment was approved...

Palomar administration cutting the ribbon of the Rancho Bernardo Education Center. (From left to right) Mark Evilsizer, Joi Lin Blake, Paul McNamara, Nina Deerfield. Linus Smith / The Telescope

Palomar administration cuts the ribbon for new campus in Rancho Bernardo

Linus Smith May 8, 2018

Palomar College extended its reach with the community after cutting the ribbon at the entrance of their new satellite campus in Rancho Bernardo on May 7. “This is a momentous occasion for Palomar...

The entrance to the Palomar College South Education Center in Rancho Bernardo. It is three stories tall with a stairwell that is made mostly of glass.

South Education Center

Linus Smith April 20, 2018

Palomar College will be be offering classes to those in the southern portion of our district in Rancho Bernardo, beginning this summer. The ribbon cutting for the new South Education Center is set to...

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Student threatens campus

Justin Enriquez and Linus Smith April 19, 2018

A student threatened to carry out a school shooting at Palomar College’s San Marcos Campus on April 20, to commemorate the anniversary of the Columbine shooting 19 years ago. On March 23, a general...

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