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Free concert is back at Palomar

Ale Zbinden February 14, 2024
You don't need a budget for this experience.
The Student Access and Engagement Center, located at the San Marcos campus in building SU-19. Photo credit: Cynthia Cunningham

Snacks, scantrons, and more – Palomar’s student activity card is worth it.

Cynthia Cunningham February 12, 2024
Is the student activity card really worth it? Absolutely. For only $15 a semester, students can experience a wide selection of benefits with the card.
Northern Intersection at Staff Parking Lot Eight and Staff Lot Seven A on the Paloamr San Marcos campus Photo credit: Quinton Hayek

Thumbs Down: Northern Intersection at Staff Parking Lot Eight and Staff Lot Seven A

Quinton Hayek February 12, 2024
The north intersection is confusing and poorly constructed.
Graphic from Canva made by Taylor Leonard

Palomar college counseling department

Taylor Leonard February 12, 2024
Palomar's counseling services are helpful for students who are struggling on campus because the counselors care about their patients success in school along with their mental health.
Palomar College Library Facade Photo credit: Lisa Burke

Thumbs up libraries, library hours…

Lisa Burke February 7, 2024
Let’s expand library hours.
San Marcos Palomar Bookstore

Thumbs Down: The Palomar Bookstore Isn’t Always the Best Option

Yanna Baradin February 7, 2024
Is the Palomar Bookstore really the best way to get textbooks?
Club Rush graphic, photo credit Monica Garcia Photo credit: Monica Garcia

How much do you know about Club Rush?

Monica Garcia February 6, 2024
The spring 2024 semester has begun and not enough students seem to know about how to get involved in their college community.
Gagged woman, close-up, blurred via Getty Images

Free Speech Matters

Yanna Baradin December 13, 2023
Free Speech Matters
Not even the Journalism department is immune to issues with page updates. Photo credit: Victoria Gudmundson

Currents Awry: The Problems With Palomar.edu

Victoria Gudmundson December 13, 2023
The school’s website is failing students… how deep do the problems run?
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.
A digital art piece of students waiting in a line generated by DALL·E 2

Why are Student Services as Slow as Slugs?

Yanna Baradin October 2, 2023
Student services are detrimental to the success of any community college. So why are they so sluggish here at Palomar?
Three young men stand side by side and hold their surfboard upright at a beach on a sunny day.

Summer: The worst season to live in Southern California

Alex Ortega May 24, 2023
Living in Southern California is a privilege that cannot be understated, but during the tourist months of summer it becomes more of a hassle than a privilege.
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