As more students take a stand against colonialism, Manifest Destinitis arrives at Palomar to offer a different type of critique through comedy. Manifest Destinitis, a…
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The Palomar Performing Arts department invites you to embrace the season’s essence with their collaborative performance, the Time of the Winter Solstice.
Comments closedPalomar has a busy week planned, filled with Halloween events, transfer assistance, art performances, and more. Monday, Oct. 30 Priority Registration Begins. Check your student…
Comments closedThis season, Palomar’s Performing Arts brings love triangles, frustration, comedy, and tragedy to life in a modern adaptation of a classical play.
Comments closedAs the fentanyl epidemic continues, Palomar’s health services begin to offer Narcan training.
Comments closedFeaturing photographs of alien surgeons, portraits inspired by electroshock therapy, and the hard work that goes into our jobs. Niko Holt’s exhibit opens Sept. 7 and invites viewers to question the unusual world around them.
Comments closedPalomar’s second annual pride event celebrated resilience, joy, and family within the school’s queer community.
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Comments closedPalomar’s Pride Event is here! What can students expect from the event this year?
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Comments closed62% of Americans agree to end the switch between daylight saving time and standard time, including farmers, so why do we still change our clocks every spring?
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