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Members of The Telescope and the awards won. (Top row, from left to right: Lisa Burke, Johnny Keeling, Sofia Alvarez, Alex Ortega, Cynnthia Cunningham, Victoria Gudmundson. Bottom row, from left to right: Monica Garcia, Rachel Hyman, Yanna Baradin.) Photo credit: Erin Hiro

ACP Spring Conference was a win for The Telescope

Cynthia Cunningham March 18, 2024
After a weekend filled with workshops and presentations, The Telescope and PCTV took home seven awards, including one first-place award.
Digital Broadcasting students (l-r) Antonio Flores, Jordan Spurgeon, Joseph Jauregui, Jordan Mougier, and Angy Moran received Emmy Awards for their individual film work produced at Palomar College on June 15, 2019. (Jordan Spurgeon/The Telescope)

Students and PCTV Faculty bring home nine Emmy awards

Ana Acosta September 9, 2019

Story by Sophia Bauder SAN MARCOS ---  Multiple Digital Broadcasting students and PCTV faculty from Palomar College received nine Emmy awards for Outstanding Student Achievements on June 15. Antonio...

PCTV project brings home four Emmys

PCTV project brings home four Emmys

Hayley Stevenson October 17, 2016

As fires increase in the state, the spread of dry and flammable invasive grasses threaten the existence of Joshua trees. Four-time Emmy award-winning documentary “Joshua Tree: Threatened Wonderland”...

The cast and production crew of Palomar Live pose for a group photo with some of the guests featured during the September 24 taping of the show. The student-produced live morning show broadcasts Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. from the Palomar College PCTV Studios. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

Live show gives students real-life broadcast experience

Robert Rukavina October 19, 2015

Palomar College has its own morning television show.Sept. 24 was the start of the second season of a show called "Palomar Live." This program is part of the Digital Broadcast Arts program under class...

(Image courtesy of PCTV.)

Palomar documentary seeks Salton Sea awareness

Edward Rosa February 24, 2015

The stench of dead tilapia and rotting algae filled the dry desert air. It’s effect was twofold. The first of course, was revulsion. The second was to ask the question: What happened? Produced, directed...

Palomar Students attend a free screening of "The Invisible War" held by Palomar College Behavioral Sciences Department, on March 26, 2014. The event was held to inform students about Women’s Studies. (Yolanda Granados/The Telescope)

Live streaming of All College Forum will be provided by PCTV

Emily Rodriguez October 14, 2014

Palomar College will be holding an All College Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Those who cannot attend the forum can watch can watch the live stream of the event which will be provided by The Palomar College...

Palomar TV gets new angle on Salton Sea documentary

Palomar TV gets new angle on Salton Sea documentary

Mike Peterson September 16, 2014

The mere mention of the Salton Sea may be enough to conjure images of salt-encrusted, dilapidated buildings nestled alongside the rapidly decaying ecosystem of a saline lake. However, Palomar College...

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