Community and Creativity with Christine Howell of Dear Survivor
Christine Howell’s studio in downtown San Diego is a sight for sore eyes, but walk a block away in any direction and you are bound...
Story by Kena Haun
The men and women of Palomar swimming have dived back into the pool with a balanced blend of returning standouts and new competitors.
Returning swimmers include Jarad...
Story by Gerald Ligeralde
Palomar men and women’s basketball is back in action and is looking to get into shape for the upcoming 2019 season. Both teams have a lot of fresh faces and raw talent, but...
The obesity epidemic around the world is not only gaining weight, but traction thanks to a social justice phenomenon called “The Fat Acceptance Movement.”
Fat acceptance is a phrase used by many...
Once upon a time during the Spring 2018 New York Fashion Week, the ‘ugly’ dad sneaker trend was born.
Designers such as Gucci and Balenciaga have recently popularized the dad shoe trend, and...
Walking across the parking lot toward the softball field you can hear the shouts of the women’s softball team practicing in the morning sun. After falling to Mt. San Antonio College in the finals to...
2018 has been named the year of women, and Palomar Theatre Arts is on board.
Every year Palomar’s theatre department highlights a specific theme throughout their production season, usually relating...
San Marcos - Continuing a tradition over a century old, people worldwide will celebrate International Women’s Day with a new modern-day campaign, ‘Press for Progress.’
International Women’s...
March is Women's History Month, and Palomar College is hosting several events to celebrate it.
A panel discussion on Women of Color and Sex Trafficking will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on March 14...
As a man, I know I will never understand what women go through every day. The abuse they go through on a daily basis only because they are women. I can see it, but I will never understand what it's like.
On...