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Brackets for the 2021 NCAA men's basketball tournament. (Tribune News Service)

March Madness Upsets

Jake Koehler March 25, 2021
There has been a large number of surprise winners through two rounds of the March Madness tournament.

San Diego State University Leadership Summit Conference

Aimee De Luna February 10, 2021

The Office of Student Affairs at San Diego State University is hosting a free Virtual Leadership Summit Conference. Palomar’s Associated Student Government will be participating and encourages students...

SDSU and Palomar Joint Program Offers Online Bachelor Programs

Jacob` Kilborn February 10, 2021
Winter of 2021 offers new opportunities for Palomar students interested in bachelor programs.
An example of one of their popular drinks, an iced vanilla latte. - Mariana Melendrez, The Telescope.

James Coffee Company: A caffeine lover’s dream

Katy Lynn April 9, 2019

James Coffee Company is an independently owned and operated coffee shop that was founded in 2013, dedicated to serving their community handcrafted artisan coffee. They have 2 locations: Little Italy and...

A football player brings his right hand back behind his head to throw a football as other players tacklet each other behind him.

Devon Modster: Palomar’s hidden star

Krista Moore December 5, 2018

“Excited for a new chapter!” Devon Modster, former UCLA quarterback, wrote in a Twitter post thanking his former coach and teammates. On September 21 the news of Modsters’ transfer rippled through...

College Sugar Babies in for a sweet deal

Monica Navarrete October 22, 2018

Student Debt in the United States is at $1,580,294,357,419 and is increasing by the minute. Nearly 2 million students are are looking for an escape to get out the choking hands of student loan debt...

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Upcoming College Fair

Kellcy Kocinski October 17, 2016

SAN MARCOS - Transfer season has arrived for those who are planning to attend a four-year college next fall. The college fair will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 18 in the Student Union. More than...

Transfer Scholarship

Transfer Scholarship

Kana Shimada February 22, 2016

  Find out what scholarships are available for transfer to 4-year schools through the Transfer Center website. Upcoming scholarship include CORE’s (Chicano Organizing & Research in Education)...

Palomar trainer Amber Gates works on the calf of shortstop Dylan Breault. (Philip Farry/The Telescope)

Athletes are the machines, Athletic trainers are the mechanics

Steven Buriek May 11, 2015

Behind every Palomar athlete there is a separate entity responsible for keeping them primed at peak physical performance. The Palomar athletic training facility has been a safe haven for athletes...

Professor Doug Durrant in his office during the spring 2015 semester before he retired. (Joel Vaughn/The Telescope)

Retiring art faculty leave behind their mark of creativity

Joel Vaughn May 11, 2015

In their early life, they cultivated their own creativity. Then they cultivated creativity in the lives of others. Now, for these cultivators, it’s time to look at retirement. Two of Palomar’s...

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Inside look: Palomar speech and debate gold medal winner

Sean Horgan April 27, 2015

The saying, actions are stronger than words, does not apply to one speech and debate member. Monica Eslamian has been on Palomar’s speech and debate team since Fall 2013. She is one of the leaders...

A huge group of people wearing a black cap and gown celebrates their graduation in a stadium.

Community colleges will offer bachelor’s degree

Faye Nourollahi March 9, 2015

There has been a monumental change in educational legislation in California: a select few community colleges have been approved to begin granting bachelor's degrees. In January of 2015, the Chancellor’s...

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