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Two Physical Newspapers still in print

Why Physical Newspapers are Still Important in an Increasingly Digital World

Garrett Lickfett October 25, 2023
Physical Newspapers are beginning to be phased out in favor of digital news, but they are still worth printing.
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...

Professors (left to right, Anastasia Zavodny, Lillian Payn, Steve Perry, Jackie Martin) from Faculty Senate board address concerns from Palomar Community during Faculty Senate meeting on Aug. 20. Justin Enriquez / The Telescope

We are watching our Palomar community corrode into tribalism

Editorial Staff September 10, 2018

Paranoia and distrust has begun running rampant at Palomar in recent months, and it is corroding the foundation of our college community. Palomar’s “Better Together” theme is a notion that’s been...

Video: Students find their voice through the campus newspaper. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

Video: Students find their voice through the campus newspaper

Telescope Staff October 27, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN_4bDjTVj0 Here is a glimpse of life for students in Palomar College’s journalism program, where they research, report, write and design the school's 69-year-old campus...

Portrait of Christopher Bullock

I found my passion inside a newsroom

Christopher Bullock May 11, 2015

I’ve been going to Palomar on and off since 2004, but none of those years have been as fulfilling as these last two. Working for The Telescope gave me a new perspective on my professional life,...

Portrait of Susan Whaley. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

A toast to TheTelescope

Susan Whaley May 11, 2015

This isn’t an ordinary class. Students come two hours early, stay until 10 p.m., and even come in on non-class days. Students create here, make friends here and begin their future here. This is the...

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