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  • Proper nutrition boosts brainpower

    By Alejandra GonzalezPulse Staff Reporter Most of us tend to be so overwhelmed with classes that we hardly even eat, and for others, it’s the exact opposite, relying on sugary-fatty foods to keep their momentum going.  What we consume is not just directly related to how much we weigh, but it is also a huge…

    ale22gon

    5 Mar 2020
    Palo Alto College
    Health, healthy foods, nutrition
  • Plant-based diet favors Planet Earth

    By Marizel UrdialesPulse Staff Reporter With climate change’s impact on the planet, Generation Z is aware of how their food choices affect the environment. Couple that knowledge with the rise of diabetes and obesity, and more people are making a difference in their health and the health of the planet with plant-based selections. According  to…

    marizelurdiales

    5 Mar 2020
    Palo Alto College
    Earth, Planet, Plant-based, Vegan, Vegetarian
  • Free tutoring services at PAC ensure student success

    By Jocelyn MartinezPulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College provides free tutoring on campus for a number of courses. Not only does PAC provide face-to-face tutoring, but online tutoring, as well, for four different subjects. Learning Centers help many students on campus pass their classes and expand their knowledge. Students are doing better in school and becoming more organized the more they attend tutoring centers. Jose…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    5 Mar 2020
    Palo Alto College
    Brainfuse Online Tutoring, Learning Centers, Ozuna Library, Student Success, tutoring services
  • Online dating expands potential relationships

    By Christian VillegasPulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College students said that online dating is made for both hookups and relationship. According to the Pew Research Center, 48% of young adults from age 18-29 said that they used online dating. When the Internet was introduced in the mid-’90s, we could communicate across the world. Finding someone…

    christianvillegas7

    5 Mar 2020
    Palo Alto College
    eharmony, Internet dating, Online dating, student, Tinder
  • Palo Alto College Community Garden shrinks food desert

    By Donovan Garcia IIPulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College’s Community Garden showcases a new phase of agriculture and horticulture programs to PAC students and the wider community. The ribbon-cutting on October 28, 2019, allowed students, staff and faculty to set foot in the state-of-the-art community garden. Funded by a five-year, $2.6-million grant, the community garden’s…

    donovangarcia84

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Agriculture Education, Community Garden, food desert, Horticulture
  • Former Palomino at home in the Big Apple

    By Anai RamosPulse Staff Reporter A 32-year-old returning adult student began his journey at Palo Alto College in 2012, but his hard work and dedication drove him to the Big Apple.   Oscar Gonzalez’s passion for gaming inspired him to create his own Original-Gamer website in 2008. While gaming, he decided to pursue journalism, and he…

    anairamos88

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    CNET, New York, Original gamer, Oscar Gonzalez, Palo Alto College
  • PAC launches wine industry program

    PAC launches wine industry program

    By Jordan Sosa Pulse Staff Reporter Viticulture is the Latin word for wine growing, and now Palo Alto College has a new academic program to make and sell wine. The cultivation of grape vines has been recorded in history for thousands of years. It’s a long process of planting and watching over the vines, ensuring…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    enology, Palo Alto College, Texas wine industry, viticulture
  • PAC students share holiday traditions and memories

    By Brittany BridgeforthPulse Staff Reporter With the holiday season hastily approaching, we all sit and ponder memories with loved ones or prepare for time-honored traditions.   Flour, water, yeast and sugar are just a few of the ingredients that Joshua Delgado, a Cybersecurity major, recalls combining to bake Pan De Muerto, a sweet bread (pan dulce) dessert, alongside his…

    brittanypolk

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    christmas, Day of the Dead, holiday traditions, Holidays, Memories
  • PAC family gives to those in need

    Ronnie Brannon, lead instructor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Palo Alto, and his students collected and distributed gently used jackets and new socks. “We want to be an advocate for the homeless. We go out and give them bags of items, like socks. This year we are doing jackets. It’s supposed to be…

    reghanthibodeaux

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Haven for Hope, Homeless, Palo Alto community college, San Antonio
  • PAC students give back through volunteer work

    By Amber EsparzaPulse Staff Reporter Students at Palo Alto College are doing what they can to give back to people in need this holiday season. Communications Major Defranco Sarabia is very active in the community. Not only does he believe that it’s important to volunteer during the holiday season, but he believes volunteerism should be…

    Amber Esparza

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    community service, Holiday Volunteering, Palo Alto College, Spring Break, Volunteer Work, Volunteering, Winter Break
  • VIA’s ConnectSA improves mass transit

      By Andrew JimenezPulse Staff Reporter The new VIA Reimagined plan for VIA Metropolitan Transit is to make bus rides faster and cheaper. The focus of the new plan is to encourage more people to take the bus rather than driving their own vehicles, leading to less congestion and less air pollution. The three major…

    Andrew Jimenez

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    ConnectSA, mass transit, Palo Alto, San Antonio, VIA Metropolitan Transit
  • Campus Police seeks compliments and complaints

    By Noel Perez Pulse Staff Reporter  An on-campus officer accused of wrongdoing leads to a number of unanswered questions followed by a dead end. “I think our campus police do a great job! I’ve had many interactions with them, all very different, but all of them positive,” said Esther Rendon, administrative services specialist, PAC Tutoring…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Alamo Colleges, Campus Police
  • San Antonio battles domestic violence

      By Samantha Torres Pulse Staff Reporter Twenty-nine people died as a result of domestic violence in Bexar County in 2018, according to Texas Public Radio.  San Antonio is working to eliminate domestic violence with the right strategies. The San Antonio Area Foundation is helping to bring the program to San Antonio with a $600,000 investment…

    storres254

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    domestic violence, Palo Alto College, Sexual Assault
  • San Antonio honors an important feminist icon

    By Valerie ValdezPulse Staff Reporter Our Lady of Guadalupe is a significant figure of hope, faith and identity to the Mexican and Mexican-American community. As the month of December approaches, you see Catholic families gather together to begin to prepare for her important feast day, Dec. 12.   “We prepare by setting up an altar for…

    Valerie Valdez

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Catholic, Mexican-American, Mexican-American Studies, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Palo Alto College
  • Students on a budget find home décor

    By Alex HartmanPulse Staff Reporter As a college student on a strict budget, buying home décor feels impossible. This can leave a home looking bare and uninviting. The following tips and tricks can help make your space go from drab to fab without breaking the bank. Individuals who are looking to dress up their space…

    hartmanalex

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    home decor, interior design, second hand shopping
  • Palo Alto students budget for holiday savings

    By Belinda RangelPulse Staff Reporter The holidays are the season for joy, family, decorations and many gifts. This can prove quite expensive for college students who are on a budget, but some college students have found methods that can help save you some money. Saving up before the holiday season, in November and December, can…

    belindarangel

    5 Dec 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Holidays, Palo Alto College, saving money
  • Baseball and softball begin at PAC

    By Andrew Jimenez Pulse Staff Reporter The newest sports on the Palo Alto campus are Women’s Softball and Men’s Baseball, which just started this Fall 2019. The longest-running sports on campus are Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Women’s Volleyball and Men’s Soccer, according to PAC Athletics Director Shanea Allen.  Jose Ramirez volunteered to coach the Men’s…

    Andrew Jimenez

    17 Oct 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Mens Baseball, Womens Softball
  • Asylum seekers from Central America escaping violence

    By Samantha TorresPulse Staff Reporter Fleeing violence, walking in forbidden territories, treading through treacherous waters and avoiding law enforcement…this is the story for many immigrants in the United States. “Now we don’t know what we are classified as. Maybe we are drug addicts, killers or even rapists,” said Veranya Robledo, sophomore at Palo Alto College,…

    storres254

    17 Oct 2019
    Palo Alto College
    Asylum Seekers, Central America
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