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Design Rush April 25, 2018

Every day we come across some sort of design whether it’s online or offline, there has been a clear increase in demand for design skills amongst recent graduates. According to statistics, employers plan...

A crowd of protestors march down a tunnel, holding signs that support immigration and put down the Muslim ban.

Protests call for change in broken political system

Steven Rivera December 4, 2016

After the 2016 presidential election concluded, there are still many upset by the outcome of our political system and the nation’s choice for our next commander in chief. Of course, it is a right...

Student Art Show

Students present art at the Boehm Gallery

Alexandra Rothman May 11, 2015

The Boehm Gallery at Palomar College hosted an art show from Aprill 22-25 that showcased the best pieces of each class in Palomar’s art department. Michelle Hauswirth, a second-semester art student,...

Palomar's Lee Lee Tomlinson (center) with Head Coach Leigh Marshall, Assistant Coach Damian Cephas, and Assistant Coach Chris Kroesch on April 8, 2015 in The Dome prior to signing her letter of intent to Presentation College. Tomlinson will be attending Presentation, located in Aberdeen South Dakota, on a basketball scholarship. (Stephen Davis/The Telescope)

Tomlinson, Sumpter sign letters of intent

Christopher Bullock April 27, 2015

Palomar women’s basketball has another reason to celebrate after their best season in history. Sophomore guards Lee Lee Tomlinson and Daijon Sumpter have accepted basketball scholarships to Presentation...

Controversial artist brings new sound on ‘Pom Pom’ album

Mike Peterson December 8, 2014

Ariel Pink is an artist known for his irreverence, his controversial antics and his skill at writing nostalgic, syrupy indie pop songs. The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter has been consistently...

DBA 110 takes field trip to Writers Guild of America

DBA 110 takes field trip to Writers Guild of America

Gerald Tovar October 20, 2014

A few weeks ago, excitement swept over a Palomar classroom as Professor Lisa Faas announced to her broadcast writing students that they would be attending a panel in Los Angeles. The panel, hosted by...

T. Opinion

Colleges need to address sexual assaults on campus

Emily Rodriguez October 20, 2014

What used to be a fun and exciting college experience is turning into a nightmare for many students. Parties have become rape scenes and universities and colleges seem to be more concerned with their...

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a statewide ban on the use of plastic bags this September, the ban will go into affect on July 1, 2015. (Brian O'Malley/The Telescope)

We all benefit from the bag ban

Emily Rodriguez October 20, 2014

Our golden state is taking an initiative to go green with a bill that seeks to improve the environment of California’s land and marine population. Needless to say, I’m all for it. Gov. Jerry...

T. Opinion

San Diego should reconsider minimum wage

Christopher Bullock October 20, 2014

The phrase is as old as time, and rings true in any aspect of business, “you have to spend money in order to make money.” In order to make money, the common people have to be able to spend it, which...

Palomar jazz band salutes Buddy Rich

Michael Hamerschlag October 6, 2014
Chris Becker plays his respects
Students walk by the new Humanities building on the San Marcos campus on April 23, 2014. (Steve Porter/The Telescope)

International students say they feel safe at Palomar College

Megan Bubak September 9, 2014

MCT CAMPUS AND TELESCOPE STAFF LOS ANGELES — The University of Southern California on Friday announced new measures aimed at better protecting its large international student population, as well as...

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