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 Christopher Vasquez Pulse Staff Reporter Replenishing your appetite is important for busy college students, but deciding where to eat can be difficult if you’re new to Palo Alto and the South Side. Students gave advice on their favorite spots to dine, sparing newcomers from resorting to fast food chains or constantly eating in the cafeteria. Read more

By Deven Malone Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College is launching a biannual student literary journal this spring semester. The journal is currently taking submissions for written work, art and editorial staff applications. These opportunities are open to all students. The PAC literary journal is looking for creative writing and art submissions, including poetry, short Read more
By Nia Jaramillo Pulse Staff Reporter Although budgeting and managing money as a student can be difficult, it is possible. Read more
By Stefanie Maldonado Pulse Staff Reporter March 19, 2015, will mark the 30-year anniversary of Palo Alto College. The first class consisted of 231 students, compared to 8,376 students today. Palo Alto has been a key factor in the growth of San Antonio. The college has come a long way from its humble beginnings in a Read more
By John Rodriguez Pulse Staff Reporter Many people take the interview process for granted when they are looking for work, but first impressions mean everything. Whether you’re applying at an office for an internship or at a dealership for a sales position, many factors affect what needs to be considered when being interviewed. In a Read more
By Stacey Forester Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College’s friendly faculty and staff are recognized for their willingness to help students. Each year, campuses select nominees for the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development and the Piper Professor Award to show their appreciation. Created in 1978 at the University of Texas at Austin’s Department Read more