The spring 2024 semester has begun and not enough students seem to know about how to get involved in their college community.
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The school’s website is failing students… how deep do the problems run?
Comments closedA review and reflection of Palomar’s latest production: Stupid F***ing Bird.
Comments closedPhysical Newspapers are beginning to be phased out in favor of digital news, but they are still worth printing.
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Comments closedStudent services are detrimental to the success of any community college. So why are they so sluggish here at Palomar?
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Comments closedStudents complain about how hard it is to get a locker. But is it really that hard?
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Comments closedLiving in Southern California is a privilege that cannot be understated, but during the tourist months of summer it becomes more of a hassle than a privilege.
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Comments closedEver felt the exhilaration of “getting it” when you understand a sublimely difficult passage in an amazingly challenging book? If you have, then you’ve engaged in intensive reading. In this article you will find the historical life and death of intensive reading and why resuscitating it might be worth your while.
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Comments closedDid you know that reading stories can actually increase our empathy for others? It has been established scientifically that indeed it does. Read here to see how.
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