Student Media Team at Palo Alto College

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.

The PAC-Cast helped me learn about Hope Gen and the services offered to first generation students on our campus. What a great listen!
— Sam
After hours went there. I loved tuning in.
— Robert
By Jose Castillon Pulse Staff Reporter Depression and anxiety can affect every aspect of a student’s life. Fortunately, Palo Alto College can provide the help that students need. As a college student, you may have to balance schoolwork, a job and a social life. For a majority of students, the ailments of anxiety and depression Read more
By M. Victoria Moreno Pulse staff reporter Free money is flying out the window every semester, and students are just passing it by, missing out on multiple scholarship opportunities. Plenty of resources are available for students paying their way through college, whether from local scholarships for $200 to global corporate scholarships offering $20,000 and more. Read more
By Kaylee Jackson Pulse staff reporter Transferring from a community college to a four-year university can be a breeze when students prepare for the journey. When high school students enter college, they are faced with many different decisions. Where to apply? Where to go? Do I choose a community college, or do I choose a Read more
By Thristan Ramos Pulse staff reporter When students choose a major, they are encouraged to study something that they can make a living. Nursing, law and engineering are all seen as noble studies, while art is often seen as a huge risk. The arts encompass many things. A career in the arts can range from Read more
By Isaiah Alonzo Pulse staff reporter Palo Alto College Men’s Basketball team aims to sharpen students’ skills both on and off the court. Currently sitting at a 5-4 record in conference play, Palo Alto’s basketball team is improving and learning through each experience. Every loss and every win provides valuable information to keep moving forward, Read more
By Stefany Cevallos Pulse staff reporter Gun advocates can legally carry concealed firearms on all two-year community colleges in the Fall of 2017. With active shootings on the rise, the debate over policy and procedure still surround the issue. The Alamo Community College District is required by state law to implement the Licensed Concealed Campus Read more