Tag: History
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Hidden treasure beneath our feet: Exploring the Willcox Group

Written by: Laura Benitez, Joanna Medina, and Kayla Muzquiz Texas has it all! There are canyons, mountains, beaches, rivers, and plains. San Antonio extends from the Hill Country to the Southside region which includes oak to mesquite trees, and cacti. If you live in the Southside of San Antonio or if you’re a current student…
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PAC Logistics team runs with the big dogs
By Alexander Valdez Pulse Staff Reporter Palo Alto College’s Logistics Team won fourth place at the 37th Annual Operation Stimulus (OpStim) Conference and Case Competition held in Denver, Colorado, on Feb. 1 and 2. OpStim is a two-day in-depth supply chain and logistics case study for colleges and universities to showcase their team’s critical thinking…
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Racial tension on the rise in the U.S.
By Leticia Treviño Pulse Staff Reporter Since the Civil Rights era, hate groups became less visible in the public’s eyes. The march in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11, 2017, where Neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan joined forces to protest the removal of Robert E. Lee’s statue, was when they resurfaced. After this event, where…