SAN MARCOS – Palomar College’s Veterans’ Resource Center serves students who have served their country.
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SAN MARCOS – There are currently over 200,000 veterans living in San Diego County, around 60,000 of them are veterans of the Vietnam War. Many still serve their military and Veteran communities to this day.
Comments closedStory by Amber Robinson As COVID-19 continues to redefine Palomar’s scholastic landscape, veteran students are concerned with potential changes in their GI Bill education benefits,…
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Leave a CommentStory by Ana Acosta Palomar’s Promise Program will be extending a helping hand to the campus’ veteran community. President Joi Lin Blake hopes that a…
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Leave a CommentStory by Kiera Colarusso At 66.6%, California had the highest rate of unsheltered veterans in 2018. Much of the ex-military population is still spending its…
Leave a CommentNumerous student veterans have condemned Palomar College’s counselor services as being unhelpful, and disrespectful to them. While veterans were in the student services building in…
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Leave a CommentSeptember 11 is a day that many people will never forget. But as a new generation comes to age, a generation that wasn’t old…
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Leave a CommentIf you are a semester away from graduating or transferring out of Palomar College, then the college has a going-away present for you: priority registration.…
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Leave a CommentDespite the power outage that gripped the campus, the Palomar College Veterans Service held its annual Veterans Day ceremony as scheduled Monday. With this year’s…
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