Author: thristanramos
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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…
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Phillip Bowie
By Thristan Ramos 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. Phillip Bowie is a…
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Priscilla Lopez
By Thristan Ramos 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. Priscilla Lopez graduated from…
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Students should not fear pursuing art
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…
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Teatro Palo Alto becoming a South Side arts beacon
By Thristan Ramos Pulse Staff Reporter This year Palo Alto’s theater department is bringing Majestic Theatre-quality productions to the South Side of San Antonio. This change is brought by Hector Garza, the new program director of the Drama Department and the artistic director of their new program “Teatro” at Palo Alto. Garza arrived at the…