People may know that professors and counselors are a part of a union, but what about the custodians? What about the people who make Palomar schedules? What about the computer technicians? Well they do too.
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Palomar speech and debate has been active since Palomar first opened in 1946. Recently, they went to Dublin, Ireland to compete in the International Forensics Association Tournament tour.
Comments closedThe Palomar Baseball team enter the playoffs as the no. two seed after finishing their season 30-9. They face the 23 seed, the College of the Canyons Cougars, in a best-of-three series.
Comments closedPalomar’s women’s basketball team has been great for decades. This playoff series marks their 16th appearance since 2000. It wouldn’t be a surprise if the Comets took home another trophy.
Comments closedIn these past weeks, rain has been hitting most of Southern California. Freeways and railways have succumbed to flash floods and landslides, yet, the rain can also bring a sense of calmness in an otherwise busy world.
Comments closedWhether it’s through pop culture or from teachers and parents, going to a 4-year school has always been portrayed as the dream for students. However, now, with the current socioeconomic climate, the worth of going straight to these institutions might not be the same as it was before.
Comments closedCommunity College sports are often overlooked by us, but a lot happens. Devastating injuries, nail-biting finishes, and glorious victories are all included in this Palomar recap.
Comments closedA look into the progress of the stadiums that answers why construction has taken longer than expected, and why sports will take even longer to host games. Details about future traditions and how the stadiums will look are also mentioned.
Comments closedA review and reflection of Palomar’s latest production: Stupid F***ing Bird.
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