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MLB 2021 All-Star Game Moved From Atlanta To Denver

Thalia Medina April 18, 2021
MLB 2021 All-Star game will not be hosted in Atlanta due to the new Georgia Law.
President/Superintendent Joi Lin Blake at the Oct. 8, 2019 Governing Board meeting. (Justin Enriquez/The Telescope)

No Confidence: Faculty members calling for President’s resignation

Ana Acosta November 11, 2019

Story by Ana Acosta Faculty members gathered to create a resolution requesting President/Superintendent Joi Lin Blake’s immediate removal determining that they do not have confidence in her leadership. President...

Anonymous poll ballots were distributed through campus mail on Oct. 4 to full-time and probationary faculty members. The ballots will be collected on Oct. 21 and counted at the Oct. 28 Faculty Senate meeting. (Telescope Staff/The Telescope)

Faculty members express ‘sadness and anxiety’ over petition

Ana Acosta October 21, 2019

Story by Ana Acosta Faculty will vote on their level of confidence in the future of President/Superintendent Joi Lin Blake’s leadership. The poll was distributed to full-time faculty members on Oct....

Joi Lin Blake, Ed.D., Superintendent/President of the Palomar Community College District talks to the graduating students in the Dome before the commencement ceremony at Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. on May 26, 2017. (Joe Dusel/The Telescope)

Palomar faculty members calling for vote on President’s performance

Ana Acosta September 25, 2019

Story by Ana Acosta Forty faculty members have signed a petition asking the Faculty Senate to consider the performance of President/Superintendent Joi Lin Blake’s leadership. Two English professors,...

Faculty Federation opts not to endorse Governing Board incumbent

Faculty Federation opts not to endorse Governing Board incumbent

Ana Acosta October 23, 2018

The Palomar Faculty Federation has endorsed two newcomers for the open Governing Board trustee positions and choosing not to endorse 16-year Board incumbent, Mark Evilsizer. Faculty Federation Co-President,...

Inclusive organizer Kathy Stadler speaks to a crowd of protestors outside Escondido city hall in opposition to the legal brief. Wednesday April 4, 2018. (Cameron Niven / The Telescope)

Escondido City Council positions itself with Trump on sanctuary laws

Cameron Niven April 9, 2018

The Escondido City Council voted to support Trump's suit against California State's sanctuary laws on April 4. The council voted 4-1 in support of filing a legal brief in support of the federal government...

Bookstore Manager Ramon Rey and assistant manager Candace Tan present the new gym towels during the ASG meeting on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. (Amanda Raines/The Telecope)

ASG looks to revive elections

Linus Smith February 21, 2018

Palomar’s Associated Student Government (ASG) have set high expectation for this year’s election. In the 2017 ASG election, both candidates, Chris Hopp and Amber Bancroft, ran uncontested for president...

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Marijuana and Guns, Knowing the Issues

Hayley Stevenson November 7, 2016

Selecting how we vote on propositions, which are the measures or legislation "proposed" to the voters, and the ones the strongest approval/disapproval results will be put in place. Each state has its own...

California Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson, who is up for re-election this fall, poses for a few photos with his constituents at Palomar College on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. (Brian O’Malley/The Telescope)

Young people need to vote

Christian Gaxiola November 3, 2014

Polls conducted by media and research groups show that adults under 30 make up the largest group of non-voters in the country. This could raise some serious problems for future generations, as it...

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