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  • Jose Aguilar

    By Jose Valenzuela 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. Jose Aguilar, a Palo…

    Jose Valenzuela

    9 Mar 2017
    Palo Alto College
  • Rossi Ramirez

    Rossi Ramirez

    By Jose Valenzuela 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. Rossi Ramirez attended Palo…

    Jose Valenzuela

    9 Mar 2017
    Palo Alto College
  • Sylvia Hernandez

    By Jose Valenzuela 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. Sylvia Hernandez graduated from…

    Jose Valenzuela

    9 Mar 2017
    Palo Alto College
  • Education comes to life with 3D printing

    By Michael A. Garza Pulse staff reporter Palo Alto College is joining the 3D printing world, offering students the chance to bring their creativity to life. One of PAC’s recent Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grants has been able to provide state-of-the-art 3D printers to students. “It’s pretty neat to see what can come…

    mike.garza82@gmail.com

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Fun, future, higher education, students, technology, trends
  • PAC takes a “Stand” against violence

    By Sarah L. Lopez Pulse staff reporter  Because domestic violence is one of the most underreported crimes in the U.S., it’s difficult to be aware of just how often it occurs. But with the help of a new club on campus, students will know what it means to take a “Stand” against it. “I created…

    sarahllopez

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    domestic violence, on campus clubs, Palo Alto College
  • Day care availability on PAC Campus

    By Angie Saenz Pulse staff reporter The road to success for Palo Alto students with children is steps away.  The Ray Ellison Family Center, located on the campus of Palo Alto College, is an early childhood education center for children of currently enrolled PAC students, faculty, staff and the local community. Karie Brown enrolled her…

    angiesaenz

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    children, day care, early childhood education center, Ray Ellison Family Center
  • Counseling Service Center helps struggling students

    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…

    josecastillon

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    anxiety, counseling, depression, finding help
  • Scholarships expand students’ college funds

    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.…

    mvictoriamoreno

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    college, free money, scholarships
  • Transferring to a university takes planning

    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…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Community college, Transfer, university
  • 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…

    thristanramos

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Art, Dance, Drama, major, Music, studies, Theatre
  • Palo Alto basketball students gain motivation

    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,…

    isaiahalonzo

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    basketball, college basketball, Community college, sports
  • Concealed carry at community colleges on the horizon

    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…

    Stefany Cevallos

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Active Shooter, Concealed Carry
  • Small changes today lead to long-term health

      By Alexis D. Vega Pulse staff reporter In this fast-paced world, a lunch break means picking up food at the nearest drive-thru. Although it may be convenient, constant fast food consumption causes weight gain and long-term health issues over time. “I feel more energetic and good about myself when I eat healthy,” said Lynzie…

    Alexis D. Vega

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Health, healthy, nutrition
  • How friendly are Palo Alto students?

    By Julianna Montoya Pulse Staff Reporter We associate college with the time that young adults want to find who they aspire to be along with like-minded peers who will hopefully become lifelong friends. Unfortunately, instances occur where some students have difficulty communicating their interests with others, causing frustration and isolation. After speaking with various students…

    juliannamontoya

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    friendship, social interaction
  • Cyber security necessary in today’s world

    By Bobby P. Gomez Jr. Pulse staff reporter Cyber attacks violate, disturb and invade. Students need to take the best possible steps to stay secure. “I used to be part of a security team called Cyber Patriots,” said freshman Digital Arts Major Hunter Schneider. “I was part of the hacking team. While you may have…

    bobbygomez

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    cyber-attack, hacking, identity theft, technology
  • University options outside of San Antonio beckon

    University options outside of San Antonio beckon

    By Humberto Macias Pulse staff reporter As the semester wanes, decisions need to be made.  Figuring out what university you plan on transferring to is a top priority. A common answer to leaving San Antonio is choosing Texas State University or the University of Texas at Austin. Above all else, you want to earn your degree. …

    humbertomacias

    1 Dec 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Texas State University, University of texas at Austin
  • Election 2016: More than the presidency

    By Stefany Cevallos Pulse Staff Reporter Election day is almost here, and you will need to know which of the candidates shares your views to determine if you will exercise your right to vote. “I feel like even if we vote, nothing is gonna work out,” said Izabella Tristan, a freshman. The general response from…

    Stefany Cevallos

    13 Oct 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Election 2016, Palo Alto College, Vote
  • TAMUSA now accepting freshmen and sophomores

    By M. Victoria Moreno Pulse Staff Reporter Texas A&M University at San Antonio has expanded and is now a four-year university. Located right off of 410 and Zarzamora, students who are looking at heading off to a university now have an option to attend a four-year university close to home. TAMUSA has always had a goal…

    mvictoriamoreno

    13 Oct 2016
    Palo Alto College
    Texas A & M University at San Antonio
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