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Tips and tricks to pass your semester

Marisa Pak February 9, 2022
Ace any test you want with these STUDY HACKS
art burnout, Illustration by Ripp Fresen, The Telescope.

Art Burnout: An Artists Guide

Ripp Friesen May 17, 2019

If you're an artist, you know the pain of sitting in a chair hunched over for hours, trying to get that piece done that you’ve been putting off for days. Not only is this detrimental to your physical...

San Marcos welcomes Macchiato, a venue with love for boba, tea and coffee (727 W. San Marcos Blvd., Suite 108, San Marcos, California 92078). (Raisa Mursalin/The Telescope)

A sweet treat is hidden in the middle of San Marcos

Sammi Cox April 18, 2019

Story by Raisa Mursalin On Saturday, April 13, Macchiato, a coffee and dessert shop located at 727 W San Marcos Blvd #108 had their grand opening. The event attracted many customers leading to a line...

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...

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New Learning Resource Center has opened its doors to the campus community

Ana Acosta February 11, 2019

Story by: James Lemon The new Learning Resource Center (LRC) has opened the doors to students. Palomar's current Library Manager, Connie Sterling, told The Telescope that the transition from the previous...

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My Study Life

Maria Leyva February 28, 2016

Staying organized in college is not always easy and keeping a planner is a good idea, until it gets lost. Luckily, theres an app for that. Students can make their life easier by downloading My Study...

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