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The beam was placed after the signatures were completed. Photo credit: Josh Miranda

Stadium construction reaches milestones, but sports will have to wait.

Josh Miranda November 16, 2023
A look into the progress of the stadiums that answers why construction has taken longer than expected, and why sports will take even longer to host games. Details about future traditions and how the stadiums will look are also mentioned.
A male Palomar baseball player throws a baseball to another player who is about to catch it as an opposing player dives to the ground to slide to base.

A new era for Palomar College baseball

Mike Peterson and Mike Adams February 3, 2016

Wednesday’s grand opening ceremony for Palomar College’s new ballpark was not only a beginning for Buck Taylor’s preseason state ranked No. 2 Comets, but also the start of what will eventually be...

A football player in a bright blue jersey and white pants tackles another player in a white jersey and red pants. A football flies to the right. A referee watches in the background on the right, and a huge crowd fill the stadium stands in the background.

The multi-billion question facing San Diego

Kirk Mattu November 3, 2014
hould the city focus on building a new stadium to keep the Chargers, or work on expanding the Convention Center to keep Comic-Con?
The San Diego City Council recently voted against a proposed, Comic Con-supported conventioncenter expansion in favor of the Chargers stadium expansion plan, according to the LA Times. This means the Con could leave San Diego for another city. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

SD shouldn’t build new stadium at expense of citizens

Mike Peterson November 3, 2014
Should the city focus on building a new stadium to keep the Chargers, or work on expanding the Convention Center to keep Comic-Con?
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