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Owner Socheata Chea of Rancho Donuts in Temecula had to adapt and change during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to stay afloat. (Matthew Villapando/IMPACT Magazine)

Rancho Donuts

Matthew Villapando June 5, 2022

While the COVID-19 pandemic has shut down many businesses throughout Riverside County, one little donut shop in Temecula is surviving. With the closure of non-essential businesses, many early birds’...

Vaccines Going Forward

Vaccines Going Forward

Telescope Staff May 24, 2021

Staff writers Jordyn Capra and Matt Villapando look into COVID-19 vaccines moving forward. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x50ZyYTPm3Q

Five-Year Plan: The Future of Palomar’s Budget

Story by Aimee De Luna, Giovanni Vallido and Matthew Villapando As Palomar works to solve a budget crisis that left the school assigned to a fiscal officer, the budget for the future is more important...

Ten team members of the Palomar water polo team sit together on metal bleachers with their coach on the right. The two in the front each hold a yellow water polo ball.

Palomar Water Polo and Swimming Canceled

Luke Vore and Matthew Villapando March 10, 2021
Due to growing concerns about Covid-19 in the county, Palomar College decided that water polo and swimming will be cancelled this spring season.

School Homework is Unnecessary

Matthew Villapando February 25, 2021
Homework is not a key tool to success in school.
A female barista pours a pink liquid through a strainer held in her left hand. The liquid fills a large, martini-like glass.

The Problem of Raising the Minimum Wage

Matthew Villapando February 24, 2021
Raising the minimum wage $15 an hour is just unrealistic.
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