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PAC-CAST: PAC Student Media has a podcast! Our PAC-CAST explores topics across campus with exclusive interviews with the movers and the shakers at Palo Alto College.

AFTER HOURS: The newest edition to the PAC-Cast Lineup is the show, AFTER HOURS. Students share their thoughts, struggles, triumphs and burning questions with life that happens outside the classroom.

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The PAC-Cast helped me learn about Hope Gen and the services offered to first generation students on our campus. What a great listen!

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

After hours went there. I loved tuning in.

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Check out Episode 2 of our PACcast where we interview special guest, Sandra Coronado, Founder of HOPE GEN.

PAC PULSE – NEWS Across Campus

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  • West Side Story coming to Palo Alto

    By R. M. Ozuniga Pulse Staff Reporter Teatro Palo Alto will kick off its spring season with “West Side Story,” the first musical production the campus has had since “The Fantasticks” in the mid-1990s. This will be Teatro’s first production that integrates singing and dancing, which sets a higher bar for its actors. The intention Read more

  • James Ratcliff

    The March 2017 issue of The Pulse is the seventy-fifth issue published since the Fall of 1998. We asked former reporters and editors to let us know where they are now, their favorite Palo Alto memories, and what advice they would give to current students. By Thristan Ramos Pulse staff editor James Ratcliff, diagnosed with Read more

  • Alexandro Luna

    Alexandro Luna

    The March 2017 issue of The Pulse is the seventy-fifth issue published since the Fall of 1998. We asked former reporters and editors to let us know where they are now, their favorite Palo Alto memories, and what advice they would give to current students. By Daniella I. Aldaco Pulse Staff Editor Alexandro Luna has Read more

  • Sex Ed now available at PAC

    By Evelin Ortega Pulse Staff Reporter Sexually transmitted infection rates are on the rise in Bexar County, as reported in a recent San Antonio Express-News story. Brittney Martin reported that chlamydia and gonorrhea infections reached an all-time high in 2015. A local, federally funded program at Palo Alto called BAE-B-SAFE is working to change that. Read more

  • Thomas Williams

    By Ryan Ozuniga Pulse Staff Editor The March 2017 issue of The Pulse is the seventy-fifth issue published since the Fall of 1998. We asked former reporters and editors to let us know where they are now, their favorite Palo Alto memories, and what advice they would give to current students. Thomas Williams studied at Read more

  • Kimberly Addison Sanford

    The March 2017 issue of The Pulse is the seventy-fifth issue published since the Fall of 1998. We asked former reporters and editors to let us know where they are now, their favorite Palo Alto memories, and what advice they would give to current students. By Jose Castillon Pulse Staff Editor Kimberly Addison Sanford attended Palo Read more

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