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Free Farmer’s market Tuesdays

Ana Acosta October 21, 2019

Story by Ripp Friesen SAN MARCOS --- The Palomar College Food and Nutrition Center will be hosting a Free Food Farmers Market every Tuesday at the Fallbrook, Escondido and Rancho Bernardo campuses. The...

Enrollment rates palomar college satellite campuses increases. (Ana Acosta/The Telescope)

Enrollment rates reveal overall increase across satellite campuses

Ana Acosta September 9, 2019

Story by Ana Acosta SAN MARCOS --- In a recent press release sent out on Sept. 3 from the President’s Office of Palomar, enrollment records indicated that there has been an overall 2.36 percent in Full-Time...

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Student Wellness and Advocacy Group assists mental health

Telescope Staff April 9, 2019

Story by Ideth Sanchez  The Student Wellness Advocacy Group (SWAG) is an on-campus support group that allows students to to speak to peers and create a sense of relief. The support group launched...

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Free self-defense classes offered at Rancho Bernardo

Ana Acosta April 8, 2019

Story by Kiera Colarusso RANCHO BERNARDO ---  The Palomar College Police Department will offer its self-defense program R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense System). Four sessions will be held from 4...

Palomar administration cutting the ribbon of the Rancho Bernardo Education Center. (From left to right) Mark Evilsizer, Joi Lin Blake, Paul McNamara, Nina Deerfield. Linus Smith / The Telescope

Palomar administration cuts the ribbon for new campus in Rancho Bernardo

Linus Smith May 8, 2018

Palomar College extended its reach with the community after cutting the ribbon at the entrance of their new satellite campus in Rancho Bernardo on May 7. “This is a momentous occasion for Palomar...

Palomar lot 12 on first day of Fall 2015 semester. (Lou Roubitchek/The Telescope)

Palomar settles RB site lawsuit

Kirk Mattu October 31, 2016

Palomar College has settled a lawsuit that had stopped the campus’s southern site construction in Rancho Bernardo area. The settlement would require the college to implement design features that addresses...

Mark DiMaggio, Chief of Police at Palomar Community College, answers questions from neighbors of the proposed South Camus in Rancho Bernardo. The community forum was held at Mt. Carmel High School on Wednesday, Oct 28, 2015. (Justin Gray/The Telescope)

South Campus could be boon for community

Telescope Staff November 9, 2015

The fear of changing a neighborhood and adding to the impact of traffic becomes a reality when talk of actual construction is initiated. However, we think the Southern Education Center in Rancho Bernardo...

Luke Chen and Sharon Reynolds, residents of Rancho Bernardo, study a copy of an Environmental Impact Report prepared for Palomar College at a community forum held at Mt. Carmel High School on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. (Justin Gray/The Telescope)

Local residents have mixed feelings about proposed South Campus

Michelle Wilkinson November 7, 2015

Rancho Bernardo residents expressed concern over Palomar College’s new South Education Center during a community forum Oct. 28 at Mt. Carmel High School. Neighbors of the satellite center conveyed...

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Palomar student dies in car accident leaving behind girlfriend, daughter

Steven Buriek April 27, 2015

Palomar College student Andrew Truesdell, 23, died in a car crash in Rancho Bernardo on April 6, leaving behind his longtime girlfriend and 3-year-old daughter. According to CBS News, Andrew lost control...

Rancho Bernardo campus scheduled to open Fall 2017

Kirk Mattu October 20, 2014

As the slew of continuous construction ensues on campus, Palomar College is establishing new outposts within its district. Ahead of the North Education Center in Fallbrook, the South Education Center...

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