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Q&A with Palomar Governing Board Candidate Norma Miyamoto

Telescope Staff October 5, 2022
Palomar board candidate Norma Miyamoto says if re-elected she will continue to support the Superintendent President and see through the permanent Fallbrook building.
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Q&A with Palomar Governing Board Candidate Jacqueline Kaiser

Max Cruz October 5, 2022
SAN MARCOS -- Palomar Governing Board Candidate said she will work on the financial stability of Palomar College to possibly bring on-campus living a reality in the future.
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Q&A with Palomar Governing Board Candidate Frank Xu

Emmanuel Garcia October 5, 2022
Palomar College Governing Board candidate Frank Xu said he will create employment opportunities with the local community in and around Palomar if elected.
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Q&A with Palomar Governing Board Candidate Michelle Rains

Trina McLeary October 5, 2022
Palomar Governing Board candidate Michelle Rains said she plans to relieve debt and represent 'normal people' if elected, during an on-campus interview with The Telescope Newspaper.

Letter to the Editor from a Palomar Governing Board Member

Guest Writer July 7, 2021

On June 19, the Orange Glen HS boys' basketball team proudly represented their school and our community at the state CIF championship game. Our boys demonstrated that discipline, talent and a hard...

Screenshot from the Palomar College Governing Board meeting held on Feb. 2, 2021. The Board discussed its antiracism efforts' progress. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

Governing Board Talks Antiracism Effort Progress

Matthew Baker February 10, 2021
The Palomar College Governing Board met on Feb. 2 to discuss its progress with its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work.
Adrian Gonzales, Palomar College's interim president, discusses campus issues at the Governing Board meeting at Palomar College on Sept. 9, 2015. (Lou Roubitchek/The Telescope)

No permanent president is a major issue

Telescope Staff December 7, 2015

For a minute there, we thought there was going to be a new President for Palomar College. On Nov. 17, just before the Thanksgiving break, a special closed session meeting of the Governing Board...

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Governing Board votes to close presidential search

Mike Peterson December 6, 2015

Palomar College has closed their current search for a new president. The Governing Board voted unanimously in closed session to close the current search and not hire either of the two finalists...

Palomar Students Cody King and Paul Rotaru taking a break in between classes. Oct. 14, 2014. (Paul Nelson/The Telescope)

Palomar College inhaling new e-cigarette policy

Fern Menezes November 17, 2014

On campus there seems to be some muddiness regarding the no-smoking policy, the usage of electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes. According to Adrian Gonzales, assistant superintendent...

Palomar supports new bachelor degree program

Palomar supports new bachelor degree program

Cliff Ireland April 20, 2014

Palomar’s Governing Board motioned to support Senate Bill 850 on April 8, which will allow community colleges to offer four-year degrees to help fill the local job demand. Introduced in January by...

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