Tag: Fun
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Dockless scooters raise concerns in SA
By Jocelyn SandovalPulse Staff Reporter This past summer marked a big change in San Antonio’s transportation landscape when Bird dockless scooters were introduced without consulting city officials. On October 11, 2018, the City of San Antonio approved a pilot program to introduce dockless electric scooters onto city streets to bring alternative forms of transportation to…
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Budget-Friendly Spring Break Outings
By Deidre Carrillo Pulse Staff Reporter After a stressful week of studying for and taking midterms, a vacation is the perfect remedy for unwinding and feeling refreshed. Students are continuously working long hours to pay for tuition and other necessities, and they are often left with little to no money to treat themselves over Spring…
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West Side Story coming to Palo Alto
By R. M. Ozuniga Pulse Staff Reporter Teatro Palo Alto will kick off its spring season with “West Side Story,” the first musical production the campus has had since “The Fantasticks” in the mid-1990s. This will be Teatro’s first production that integrates singing and dancing, which sets a higher bar for its actors. The intention…
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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…
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Students rise to shine at PAC’s Got Talent
By Gia Spencer Pulse Staff Reporter Students at Palo Alto showed up and showed out at the Second Annual PAC’s Got Talent contest on Monday, April 7, at noon in the Student Center Annex. The show provided students the platform to broadcast their talent to their peers. The competition overflowed with students, and the talent…