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Palomar’s theater department presents: “The Gods of Comedy”

Ryan Marlowe December 5, 2022

This winter, prepare for a comedy of epic proportions. SAN MARCOS- Heaven and Earth will shake with the sound of laughter as Palomar’s theater department unveils its latest production. On Friday,...

The Women’s Basketball Team is fired up for another season

Ryan Marlowe November 17, 2022
Head Coach, Leigh Marshall gives us a glimpse into the intensive training that defines a Comet and shares her hopes for the season.
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Palomar College Supports Undocumented Students

Ryan Marlowe November 14, 2022

THUMBS UP- Once again, Palomar has shown its commitment to helping students improve their lives and achieve their goals, regardless of their background. From Oct. 17-21 the college held an Undocumented...

A male and a female Palomar student stand and listen to an instructor speak.

The ESL program empowers students to achieve their goals

Ryan Marlowe November 7, 2022
Palomar's ESL program gives students all the necessary resources to make their dreams a reality.

Bird’s Eye View

Ryan Marlowe October 24, 2022

The PET Act is a Band-Aid

Ryan Marlowe October 17, 2022
While Sen. Wiener’s bill is a step in the right direction, it doesn’t strike at the heart of the matter; synthetic chemicals have no place in consumer goods.

Native American Heritage Month: A recognition of people’s pain, tenacity, and progress

Ryan Marlowe December 6, 2021
November was Native American Heritage Month, a time for people of the first nations to receive the recognition they deserve.
Becoming Best of Buds

Becoming Best of Buds

Telescope Staff November 10, 2021

Aimee, Ryan, and Sophia discuss with Bella Bowman a local artist. Art courtesy of Bella Bowman.  

The Origins of Halloween

Ryan Marlowe October 27, 2021
Once again, the time is creeping up on us once when children descend upon the streets like vampires in search of sweet sustenance. “Trick or treat!” and the sound of ringing doorbells echo through the night, while scary movies overtake the airwaves. How is it though, that ghosts and ghouls became associated with sweet treats and costumes?
Luke Manos. (Photo courtesy of Adam Suchy.)

Player Profile: Luke Manos

Ryan Marlowe October 12, 2021

Luke Manos, recent recipient of Comet of the Week, shares the mentality that propels him towards success. SAN MARCOS -- Luke Manos, age 20, recently received Comet of the Week for a performance...

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency is the Epitome of Institutional Racism

Ryan Marlowe October 4, 2021

The inhumane treatment of Haitian immigrants by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is a stark reminder that the organization is wrought with corruption. Recent images of a U.S. Customs...

11-Mile Extension to San Diego Trolley-line Nearing Completion

Ryan Marlowe September 14, 2021

Life is about to get easier for commuters in South San Diego County. The Mid-Coast Trolley project, an 11-mile extension of San Diego's existing trolley line, is set to open on Nov. 21, 2021. The...

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