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Wanted Dead or Alive: The Right to Choose

Trina McLeary October 4, 2021
Texas Citizens become bounty hunters, and they're after our freedom.
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Racism or Right?

Alexandra Rothman May 11, 2015

Throughout history, even as it is outlined in our constitution, certain rights and laws that were at one time legal, were not always ethically and morally correct. The 13th Amendment was passed to abolish...

The G Burns Jug Band plays at the Palomar College Concert Hour Thursday on Oct. 9, 2014. (Angela Marie Samora/The Telescope)

G Burns Jug Band brings Americana to Palomar

Christopher Bullock October 20, 2014

The Concert Hour on Oct. 9 hosted an interesting brand of music not well-known in today’s era of pop and electronic dance music. For this concert, publicity and program coordinator Randy Hoffman...

Three male inmates stand in a queue, wearing blue pants and blue shirts, except for the middle person who is wearing a white undershirt. They are seen only from the lower torso to their feet.

California needs to build more schools, not prisons

Mike Peterson October 6, 2014

Since 1980, California has built 22 prisons but only one public university. It seems incredibly unproductive that California is somehow spending more money and effort punishing its citizens rather...

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