Author: ozieltrevino
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PAC president celebrating five years of success
By Oziel Trevino Pulse staff reporter Over the past five years, Dr. Ruben Michael “Mike” Flores has succeeded in increasing the college’s graduation rate and also in bringing in new programs, like Cosmetology and Early College High Schools, while gaining recognition for Palo Alto College at both the state and national levels. “Dr. Flores has…
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Samantha Arnold
By Oziel Treviño 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. Samantha Arnold attended Palo…
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Steven Rodriguez
By Oziel Treviño 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. Steven Rodriguez attended Palo…
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Jon Salas
By Oziel Treviño 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. Salas attended Palo Alto…
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Robin Boostrom Jansky
By Oziel Treviño 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. Robin Boostrom Jansky attended…
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Water…will we have enough?
By Oziel Trevino Pulse staff reporter San Antonio’s water supply currently serves 1.6 million people, but the Alamo City is expected to double its size by 2040. That would be the equivalent of everyone from Austin moving to San Antonio. This growth could affect our water supply. “We always thought that the natural resources in…