Recent Posts From News
Palomar Escondido Center Construction
Construction at the Escondido Learning Center promises a safer school environment for Palomar students.
ACP Spring Conference was a win for The Telescope
After a weekend filled with workshops and presentations, The Telescope and PCTV took home seven awards, including one first-place award.
Palomar College nursing students continue to excel despite new challenges
Palomar College’s Nursing Education Department continues their trend of exceptionally high first time pass rates on the continuously changing NCLEX exam.
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Recent Posts From Arts & Culture
“Dune: Part 2,” The Best Sci-Fi Movie Of All Time?
After a four month delay, Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune: Part Two” is finally here and it just might be the best sci-fi movie of all time.
Season Six of Netflix’s “Drive to Survive” is out, and already raising eyebrows
The most recent season of Netflix’s sports documentary, “Drive to Survive” was recently released and has been followed with controversy and questions surrounding the show.
About the Musical: Crazy For You
A small behind the scenes of the musical.
Recent Posts From Sports
Comet athlete spotlight- Guilianna “GiGi” Clavel
Pitcher for the softball team, Guilianna “GiGi” Clavel threw her first no hitter in a dominant game against Santiago Canyon.
Eight Comets named to CCCBCA All-State Team
Last year, eight players from the Palomar College baseball team were named to the CCCBCA All-state team.
Palomar Cheerleaders Gear Up for Competition After Six-Years On The Sidelines
How Palomar’s Cheer team is getting ready for their first competition since 2018.
Recent Posts From Opinion
Is Technology Really Moving Us Forward?
As technology continues to advance, is it actually helping society become smarter and more productive?
Streaming and the future of live sports.
ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery announce new sports streaming service coming fall 2024.
The Gender and Women’s Studies Club Changes Up Their Name and Their Game.
The Gender and Women’s studies club (GWS) considers a name change with a fresh look at student outreach exploration and representation.
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