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A performance at the Studio Theatre. Palomar College in San Marcos. Noche Havana is a colorful and lively cultural festival of dance and music. The Rumba, Dancers. Choreographer Patricieann Mead and Music Director Silfredo La O Vigo. Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. (Patty Hayton/The Telescope)

Dancing around the world in one night

Bethany Nash November 28, 2016

The World Dance Festival was a night full of dancing, socialization new friends, and cultural exposure. Upon entering the studio theater there was a stage set up for the guest band, reserved...

Doctor Strange a must see film

Doctor Strange a must see film

Marcy Cortes November 16, 2016

If there has ever been a movie that absolutely needs to be seen in 3-D, it's "Doctor Strange." Marvel Studios new movie has been raking in money at the box office, earning $85 million in its opening...

Palomar student Alayna Wenzlick loves clay shaping as she crafts a Sea Anemone. This is her fourth semester at Palomar she loves the positive attitude of the students and teachers at the campus. Nov 7, 2016. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Ceramics student shapes ocean life

Cristina Angel November 16, 2016

Alayna Wenzlick, a 20-year-old Biology major, is in Palomar's ceramics program to share hidden sights of the ocean through her artistic pieces. While Wenzlick has been involved in various forms...

Palomar Student Morgan Burns stretches her arms while in a revolved triangle pose for the Telescope. (Michael Schulte/The Telescope)

Yoga relief for Thanksgiving bloat

Morgan Burns November 16, 2016

This Thanksgiving I am thankful for turkey, stuffing, sweet potato casserole and the power of yoga to cure the inevitable bloat these foods will give me. My three favorite yoga poses to cure the tummy...

Peaceful protesters gather together on "National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality Rally & Light Brigade" in remembrance of Alfred Olango and other victims of institutionalized police brutality, in City Heights/Weingarten Library and Performance Annex, on Oct. 22, 2016. (Idmantzi Torres/The Telescope)

Facing Our Truth: Six 10-Minute Plays On Trayvon, Race, and Privilege.

Brandin Walker November 16, 2016
Palomar's theater department readies for their next production.
Nutcracker whirls on stage

Nutcracker whirls on stage

Jacob Tucker November 16, 2016

A Christmas tradition since the 1960's, the Nutcracker has captivated American audiences year after year with its enchanting story, impressive choreography, and powerful musical score. Now, the magic is...

Jay Castro hangs at the DSPS building at Palomar College on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. (Mitchell P. Hill/The Telescope)

Student sees through disability

Kennedy Trinkaus November 16, 2016

There's more to student J. Castro than what meets the eye. Formally known as Jose Castro, but called J by his friends and peers, he has been blind for the last 10 years of his life. Castro was a...

Palomar College Governing Board 2015. (Photo courtesy of Palomar College Public Affairs)

Does our Governing Board represent us?

Telescope Staff November 16, 2016

Palomar College will see two returning faces to our college’s Governing Board who have either failed or delayed speaking to students of our college. The Nov. 8 election asked community members in...

Photo courtesy of Palomar College Foundation

College looks to raise money for students

Kirk Mattu November 16, 2016

For one day, the Palomar College Foundation is looking to the community to give back in a big way. On Nov. 29, students and members of the foundation will be calling the community to give back on...

Palomar logs online

Jacob Tucker November 16, 2016

With the advent of the Internet and smart phones, we've seen our lives change as they become more closely connected with this new technology. As we step into the age of the Internet, we are finding that...

File photograph of Palomar Community College District Governing Board President John J. Halcón, Ph.D. (Photo courtesy of Melinda Finn)

Halcon wins reelection for governing board

Kirk Mattu November 16, 2016

SAN MARCOS - Governing Board Incumbent John Halcón won his re-election bid Tuesday night. Halcón earned 20.4 percent of the votes and will remain one of the five representatives on the school...

Photo courtesy of Nina Deerfield

Deerfield wins in governing board election

Steven Rivera November 16, 2016

SAN MARCOS -- Governing board challenger Nina Deerfield won her election bid Tuesday night. Deerfield earned 21.15 percent of the vote with 100 percent of the precincts reporting. She is now one...

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