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 Twyla E. Herron Pulse Staff Reporter College life can be time consuming and stressful. It is nice to do something relaxing and enjoyable when you have free time. Adopting a new hobby can relieve stress, and some hobbies may even help you earn a little extra cash. “I personally enjoy reading in my spare Read more
By Justin M. Rodriguez Pulse Staff Reporter Voters elected two new officials and a student member was appointed to the Alamo Colleges Board of Trustees after a run-off election in June 2014 for Districts 4 and 8, respectively. “Oftentimes, people feel we are losing the academic side in pursuit of building up the training and Read more
By Kellie Alcozer Pulse Staff Reporter The morning show of one of San Antonio’s top radio stations, KTFM 94.1, is now being produced by Palo Alto College alumni Rossi Ramirez. After graduating from Harlandale High School in 2009, Ramirez began her journey at Palo Alto College. Initially she pursued a career in the medical field Read more
By Violet Gonzales Pulse Staff Reporter Advising for majors is now split into three different centers: SEED (Service, Education, Empowerment and Diversity); BOLD (Business, Opportunities, Leadership and Demand occupations); and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math). Each center is made up of certified advisers who will assist students on their college pathway. Advisers will Read more
By Kendra Wilkerson Pulse Staff Reporter A convenience sample of 15 Palo Alto College students revealed that students check their social media websites 50 percent more than they check their student email. In an effort to keep students in the loop, many educational institutions have joined the digital age. As the digital age of communication evolves, Read more
By John Savoie Pulse Staff Reporter Some people feel the need to go out of their way to have a good time, whether to Sea World or Fiesta Texas, or clubs, such as Graham Central Station or Industry. However, places to have fun are close by. So forget about the long commute. The following places Read more