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A Road Less Traveled: Healing Through Spiritual Awakening

Summer Aguirre February 22, 2021

Story by Nicole Villanueva – Photography by Patrick Hartley A deteriorating planet, corrupt leaders and systems, a rising mental-illness epidemic are some of the battles we face. Our culture has become...

The Redwoods performing at the San Diego Music Awards, March 11, 2019. The show was held at the House of Blues. (Aubree Wiedmaier/The Telescope)

San Diego Music Awards stir up the Java

Pat Hartley March 26, 2019

The out pouring of brotherhood and charity in the San Diego music community flows just like a fresh cup of Joe. At the 28th annual San Diego Music Awards Local artist and Grammy winner Jason Mraz...

Ellen Burr teaching sound masterclass

Bend it like Burr

Ana Acosta and patrick hartley December 12, 2018

Story by Patrick Hartley After a performance at Palomar colleges concert hour, Palomar’s Music and Jazz students were treated by Ellen Burr to a rare master class on extended flute techniques,...

Vista farmers market grows into vortex of sustainability

Vista Farmers Market grows into vortex of sustainability 

patrick hartley December 10, 2018

The City of Vista’s Farmer’s Market is one of the longest running markets in the county. “Yep, I’ve been here from 1986," said Madeline Maciel one of the founders of Maciel Farms in Bonsall.   The...

A breakdancer performs with Rakim, Eric B, and Yo-Yo at the House of Blues on April 30, 2018. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

The pioneers of hip-hop

patrick hartley November 26, 2018

Eric B and Rakim, the pioneers from the golden age of hip-hop entered the house of blues “paid in full” style. “It was dope just seeing the legends come up onstage and do what they’ve been doing...

One world, One dance, Una Noche

patrick hartley November 15, 2018

Story By Patrick Hartley   Dancers swayed and rhythms thumped as Palomar’s Studio Theatre was transformed into a 1950’s style Latin nightclub for Palomar Colleges 21st anniversary Noche...

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Kettle Coffee & Tea Open Mic

patrick hartley October 3, 2018

ESCONDIDO---Kettle Coffee and Tea has open mic on Friday nights. The coffee shop is located on Grand Ave east of broadway in a plain brick building. They offer food such as Panini sandwiches, pastries...

T. Opinion

Sanctuary cities should stand firm against Trump policies

patrick hartley May 16, 2018

What happened to America’s bullshit detector? “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people” said Donald Trump. The President’s...

Audience enjoying the Spring Spectacular (Patrick Hartley/The Telescope)

Palomar Music’s Collaborative Voyage

patrick hartley May 14, 2018

Palomar's "Spring Spectacular" is a tribute to students and the community. "The concert is dedicated to Palomar's graduates and the idea of commencement. The musical pieces) all in some way deal with...

Growing pains for men's volleyball

Growing pains for men’s volleyball

patrick hartley May 14, 2018

A tough season of rebuilding ended recently for Palomar College Men’s Volleyball team. The Comets finished 0-15 for the year. Despite the Comets record they produced well with Gennaro Licosati and...

Thomas Yearsley (right) from The Paladins and Diane Gonzales (mother of Lead guitarist from The Paladins David Gonzales

San Diego Music Awards a tribute to old and new artists

patrick hartley April 18, 2018

The 2018 San Diego Music Awards rocked the House of Blues with genre’s as diverse as the people of San Diego. Local rock band P.O.D headlined the show that featured Jazz, Blues, Hip-Hop Folk and Pop...

Palomar Mens B-ball beats Miramar 79-76

Palomar Mens B-ball beats Miramar 79-76

patrick hartley February 14, 2018
Comets Mens Basketball breaks .500 in scrappy win over rival Miramar College.
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