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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...

The umbrellas come out as Palomar students transit between classes during a rainy Monday afternoon on Feb 6. 2017. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

6-year statewide drought ends with spring rainfall

Marcy Cortes April 24, 2017

Less than two percent of California is in a state of severe drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. During this time last year, more than 75 percent of our state found itself in that...

A male Palomar water polo player tries to block a ball from going into the goal with his left hand.

Gallery: Women’s Water Polo vs. Grossmont: Nov. 4

Telescope Staff November 5, 2016

Palomar women's water polo team competed against Grossmont on Nov. 4 in the PCAC Conference game at the  Ned Baumer Pool. Palomar defeated Grossmont 9-5. Photos by Coleen Burnham/The Telescope

V.H. Fiore, Monique Barbour, Anna Tower, and Darcie McClain, members of the exploratory group, take part in a group exercise as part of the auditioning process for The Water Speaks on Feb. 4, 2015. (Claudia Rodriguez/The Telescope)

Students audition for interactive performance

Shawn Thomas February 20, 2015

The instigator, facilitator and guide of "The Water Speaks" held an unconventional, group audition lasting more than two hours on Feb. 4. Michael Mufson, professor of theater arts at Palomar College,...

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