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Nicolas Andrade, Alexandre Timonian, and Santiago Diacono (l-r) try to identify the flags of French-speaking nations during Language and Culture Day at Palomar College, Nov. 29, 2017. (Scott Engrav/The Telescope)

Gallery: Cafe International: Nov. 29

Telescope Staff December 11, 2017

The World Language Department hosted Cafe International on Nov. 29 in the Student Union cafeteria. Photos by Victoria Bradley and Scott Engrav/The Telescope " order_by="sortorder" order_direction="ASC"...

ASG President Chris Hopp attends DACA rally, SU-Quad, Sept. 5, 2017. (Linus Smith/The Telescope)

Building blocks for a new Student Government

Linus Smith September 11, 2017

Student representation on campus has two new faces. On April 20 2017, Palomar College’s Associated Student Government (ASG) wrapped up with its presidential, and vice presidential election. In the...

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Learning service fair

Bethany Nash August 25, 2017

SAN MARCOS --- Palomar is hosting the learning service fair. The event will be held at 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 in the Student Union Quad grass area. This event is a great way for Palomar students...

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Spring diversity event

Jacob Tucker March 13, 2017

SAN MARCOS---Associated Student Government will be holding an event to show diversity on campus. The event will include free pizza, games with prizes, and performances by dancers from the Native American...

A man wears a black T-shirt that has the text on the back, "ISLAM IS OF THE DEVIL." He holds an American flag. A clocktower is on the right.

Islamophopia unites campus Muslim club

Shannon Miller December 4, 2016

Islamophobia is defined as unfounded hostility toward Muslims, and therefore fear or dislike of all or most Muslims. Islamophobia is prevalent in America today and its effects can be earth-shattering...

Tackling ‘Generation Me’

Kellcy Kocinski October 17, 2016

Faculty from across the state and Arizona will gather at Palomar College for a conference to better adapt to the changing demands in education for the “me generation,” Millennials. The fourth annual...

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Tarde de familia enlists community leaders

Esmeralda Perez September 19, 2016

Tarde de familia will take place Sept. 30, focusing on future goals, career paths and improvement for students. The event was initiated by professor Rodolfo Jacobo to influence and incorporate Palomar...

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Successful College Fair for Palomar

Roma Watkins May 11, 2015

Turnout for a college fair April 22, was better than previous semesters, with over 100 students actively participating, according to organizers. Previous college fair events, sponsored by the San Diego...

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Celebrate the planet for Earth Day

Fern Menezes April 22, 2015

Come and join the Earth Day celebration on the campus at Palomar. Hosted by the Inter Club Council at 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. on April 22 in the Student Union. Earth Day will be represented by several campus...

Palomar College faculty and students are at odds over naming the campus Union Center on Dec. 3, 2014. (Paul Nelson/The Telescope)

Students, faculty at odds over naming the Student Union

Christopher Bullock December 8, 2014

There is a growing disconnect between faculty and the student leaders over how the Student Union is valued by the school. For the right price, potential donors can have their name placed on a select...

Students file through the cafeteria entrance doors at Palomar College San Marcos Campus Oct. 8, 2014. (Erika Shasky/The Telescope)

Editorial: Palomar facilities needs new priorities

Telescope Staff October 20, 2014

It is one of a college’s responsibilities to offer a fair and hospitable learning environment to all of its students. And it seems Palomar College has slipped in this area. While every single...

Students file through the cafeteria entrance doors at Palomar College San Marcos Campus Oct. 8, 2014. (Erika Shasky/The Telescope)

Officials plan for wheelchair accessibility

Christopher Bullock October 20, 2014

School officials said they will take action after two Palomar students complained that the cafeteria, which was built in 1970, is not accessible to handicap students. Students Shovan Vatandoust...

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