Category: Palo Alto College
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Kellie Benn
By Isaiah Alonzo 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. Kellie Benn attended Palo…
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Priscilla Degollado

By Ryan Ozuniga 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 Degollado attended Palo…
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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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Frances Rendon Henderson
By Bobby P. Gomez Jr. 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. Frances Rendon…
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Advising helps guarantee student success
By Kayla B. De La Peña Pulse staff reporter Even though some students prefer to visit their advisors only once a semester or every few weeks, advising should be a constant in any college student’s academic life. Students visit their advisors for multiple reasons, but the main topics discussed in these sessions are class schedules,…
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Nia Jaramillo
By Bobby P. Gomez Jr. 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. Nia Jaramillo…
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Alyssa De La O
By Isaiah Alonzo 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. Alyssa M. De La O…
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Veterans Affairs Roles Out Red Carpet Service
By Maureen Flores Pulse Staff Reporter Presented the military-friendly campus award for the past four years, Palo Alto’s Veterans Affairs Program provides academic assistance to veterans and active military personnel. The program assists all veterans and their eligible dependents with financial, registration and advising assistance. When it comes to education, the program maintains strict guidelines…
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Yvonne Zamora Byrd
By Julianna Montoya 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. Yvonne Zamora Byrd, a…
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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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Amanda Garza
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 Jose Castillon Pulse Staff Editor Amanda Garza was a…
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Campus clubs offer leadership experiences
By Daniella I. Aldaco Pulse staff reporter Palo Alto offers a variety of clubs that students may take part in to build their resume, network and improve their leadership skills while forming lasting friendships. At the beginning of the spring semester, Palo Alto College held an event called Club Rush, where students were able to…
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Gabrielle Herrera
By Julianna Montoya 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. Gabrielle Herrera attended Palo Alto…
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Oscar Gonzalez
By Bobby P. Gomez Jr. 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. From Palo…
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Student parents balance school and kids
By Reana Renee Chavez Pulse Staff Reporter The parents who deal with classes and homework and work all share a common motivation and reasons to keep doing what they’re doing: their kids, a better life for their family or a good job that fits them perfectly. Students usually have a lot on their mind when…
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Elizabeth “Libby” Castillo
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. Elizabeth “Libby” Castillo was recognized as one of Palo Alto…
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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…