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  • Academic Learning Studio assists students and community

    By Alexandria Gallardo Pulse Staff Reporter   The Academic Learning Studio provides basic computer maintenance for students, such as installing Microsoft, anti-virus scans and basic computer repair. The ALS also provides help with using GoPrint, navigating the Web, and answering questions about software available. Seeing the Academic Learning Studio for the first time can seem overwhelming.…

    Alexaaandria

    3 May 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Academic Computing Lab, Academic Learning Studio, computer assistance
  • Future chancellor fulfills his father’s dream

    By Monica Lopez Pulse Staff Reporter Dr. Ruben Michael “Mike” Flores will serve as the first Latino chancellor in the history of the Alamo Colleges District. The Alamo Colleges Board of Trustees named Flores the sole finalist for the position of chancellor on Feb. 8, and they approved his appointment in a special meeting on…

    monicalopez07

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Alamo College District, Chicano chancellor, Dr Mike Flores, Early College High Schools, Latino chancellor
  • Palomino Public Radio launches its first podcasts

    Palomino Public Radio is a podcast station by PAC students that contains shows highlighting topics for PAC students and for anyone willing to listen. For more information, contact Lilian Pineda, lilypin99 at gmail.com, Communication student, and/or Scarlett Cerna, scerna at alamo.edu, Palomino Public Radio adviser. Inaugural staff includes Juan Ponce, sophomore Journalism/Mass Comm major; Kaitlyn…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Palomino Public Radio, podcast, Radio Palomino
  • Palo Alto student dazzles audience at Carnegie Hall

    One student’s adventure to showcase his love for music.

    Andrew Paul Morin

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Alex Montavlo, Carnegie Hall, community, Dr Eph Ehly, Edlyn De Oliveira, google, Honors Performance Series, media, Music, Music Performance, New York, news, Palo Alto College, San Antonio, southside, Texas, Travel
  • Spring Break Forever

    By JuanJose Ruelas Pulse Staff Reporter Spring Break is coming up, and Palo Alto College students, faculty and staff are ready for a good time. From March 11-17, 2018, the Palo Alto College campus will be closed during Spring Break and reopen on March 18. South Padre Island and Port Aransas are annual favorites for…

    Jay Visuals

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Artist, Austin, Band, Beach, Big Ben, Camping, Concerts, drinks, Enjoy, family, Fun, Good Time, Hiking, King Pelican, Litty, live music, Music, Music Festivals, Music Performance, Natural Spring, Palo Alto College, Partying, Port Aransas, Safe, South by Southwest, South Padre Island, Spring Break, Spring Break 2018, Tubing
  • Mother of five completes bachelor’s degree

    By Vivian Hernandez-Serna Pulse Staff Reporter Angie Saenz fulfilled her long-time dream of graduating from college while raising five kids and working a full-time job. “It wasn’t easy for her, and she had some hard times,” said Angie’s older brother, Ruben Treviño. Saenz grew up on the South Side of San Antonio alongside her four older brothers…

    vivianhernandezserna

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    5 kids, Angie Saenz, higher education, motherhood, Zachry Group
  • PAC celebrates San Antonio’s 300th Birthday

    By Alexandria Gallardo Pulse Staff Reporter Tejano music stars and Latin Grammy Awards nominees Ram Herrera and Jay Perez will close out the live entertainment at PACfest 2018. Fiesta San Antonio is a city-wide celebration that is held every April for 10 days. This year, the party will kick off on Thursday, April 19, 2018,…

    The Pulse of Palo Alto College

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Fiesta, Jay Perez, PACfest, Ram Herrera, Tejano music
  • Child Labor today, Clothes in America tomorrow

      By Lauren Cortez Pulse Staff Reporter 1865 was the year America ratified the Emancipation Proclamation that ended slavery,  but more than 150 years later, Americans still support slavery. Over 200 million children in the world are child laborers, most of whom work in dangerous conditions for little to no pay. Twenty-eight companies that we…

    Lauren

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Apple, child labor, FOREVER 21, Gap, H&M, Hershey’s, Palo Alto College, Peace Corps, Victoria Secret, Walmart
  • PAC Family Center receives $500K grant

    By Juan Alberto Ponce Jr. Pulse Staff Reporter In January, approximately 20 Palo Alto College students qualified for childcare assistance at the Ray Ellison Family Center for the 2018 Spring Semester. A $500,000 grant was awarded to PAC by the U.S. Department of Education’s Child Care Access Means Parents in School program.  Over the next…

    Juan Alberto Ponce Jr.

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    affordable daycare, CCAMPIS, child care, day care, Eligibility, enrollment, National Association for the Education of Young Children, Palo Alto College students, Ray Ellison Family Center, REFC, stress-free environment, Texas A&M-San Antonio
  • PAC stands with DREAMers

    By Alexander Valdez Pulse Staff Reporter Close to one million young immigrants, including 87 recorded Palo Alto College students, face the threat of deportation as the debate over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals continues. Former President Barack Obama created DACA through Executive Order in 2012 to help people who came into the U.S. illegally…

    Alexander Valdez

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Alamo Colleges, Carmen De Luna-Jones, Carmen Velasquez, Congress, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Deportation, DREAMers, Obama, Palo Alto College, Politics, Supreme Court, Trump
  • Pregnancy prevention program educates students

    By Alyssa Ytuarte Pulse Staff Reporter Bae B Safe is a sex education program at Palo Alto College that not all students know about. For example, Arthur Rangel Jr., 21, a sophomore Criminal Justice major at Palo Alto, said he thought Bae B Safe, “It’s about the Earth and helping taking care of it.” Sex…

    aytuarte19

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    AIDS foundation, Bae B Safe, Health, Mens Health, Palo Alto community college, Safe sex, San Antonio, San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, STI, STI testing, Teen pregnancy, Texas, Womens Health
  • Excessive hours penalties to impact students

    By Samuel Gomez Pulse Staff Reporter In an effort to keep students on track, Alamo Colleges will increase tuition for students who are taking longer than expected to complete their coursework. The long-standing three-peat tuition policy and the newly-implemented 18-hour rule for developmental courses will add hundreds of dollars to a student’s tuition if they…

    svgomez

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    18-hour rule, accd, developmental courses, excessive hours, financial aid, PAC, Palo Alto College, policy, SAP, satisfactory academic progress, three-peat, tuition
  • Farmer’s Market brings healthy choices to PAC community

    By Molly Crisp Pulse Staff Reporter Farmer’s Markets are full of affordable fresh fruits and vegetables and many other natural products. Now, Palo Alto students, faculty and staff have access to one on campus. Palo Alto’s S.H.A.R.E. Center (Student Health, Advocacy, Resource and Engagement) hosts a Farmer’s Market every fourth Monday from 9 a.m. until…

    Molly Crisp

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    community, farmers market, fruits and vegetables, local, Palo Alto College, San Antonio, South Side
  • Palo Alto College Speech Department offers unique scholarship opportunity

    By Delilah Perez Pulse Staff Reporter  Most scholarships require a written essay that explains your reasoning for why you deserve someone else’s money to attend college. Palo Alto College’s Speech Department is giving students a chance to apply for scholarships by speaking, not writing. 2018 is the second year that the PAC Speech Competition will…

    delilahprenee

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    PAC Speech Como, Palo Alto College, Scholarship money, scholarships, Speech Competition, speech department, Talent, Tony Longoria, Tracey Rhodes
  • TEDx talk planning underway at Palo Alto College

    By Jonathan P. Quesada Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College is currently in the preproduction phases of the first TEDx event for a San Antonio community college. TEDxPaloAltoCollege is a conference-based, face-to-face event comprised of speakers, performances and videos containing thought-provoking information that will be introduced to the Palo Alto community in September 2018. Palo…

    Jonathan Paul Quesada

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Break Through, Communications, Cultural, Encouraging, Erica Meza, Event, Groundbreaking, Ideas, Ideas Worth Spreading, PAC, Performance, Perspectives, Presentation, Public Relations, Speaker Selection, Speech Professor, Stories, TED, TEDx, TEDxPaloAltoCollege, Tony Longoria, Videos
  • Students realize FAFSA doesn’t last forever

    By William Deans Pulse Staff Reporter High School students first two difficult decisions are choosing whether to go to college and then whether to go full-time or part-time. According to the Palo Alto Fact Book, more students chose to go to school part-time than full-time. In 2016 to 2017 school year, 80.8 percent of Palo…

    William Deans

    8 Mar 2018
    Palo Alto College
    Alamo Colleges, best way to finish fast in college, college students, full-time student, part-time student
  • Palo Alto reigns on the CCSSE

    By David Rojas Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College students, faculty and staff have one more reason to be #PACproud. The Community College Survey of Student Engagement gives proof that Palo Alto is one of the best colleges in San Antonio and in the state. PAC beat all the other community colleges in four out…

    rojasdavid54

    7 Dec 2017
    Palo Alto College
    ccsse, S.H.A.R.E
  • PAC stakeholders develop strategic plan for 2022

    By Ruben Cortez Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College has taken a unique approach to getting its stakeholders involved in its strategic planning by hosting an All-College Conversation for the second time. On Oct. 27, 2017, faculty and staff gathered inside of PAC’s gymnasium to discuss a new strategic plan that will be the foundation…

    rcortez1991

    7 Dec 2017
    Palo Alto College
    All-College Conversation, President Dr. Mike Flores
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