by The Pulse | Dec 5, 2015 | Culture, News
Jessalyn Megerle Pulse Social Media Manager The Paris climate talks, or COP21, have been called, “the 12 days that will decide Earth’s future.” 40,000 world leaders, scientists, experts, diplomats, and advocates met in Paris on Monday for two weeks of negotiations to...
by The Pulse | Dec 5, 2015 | Opinions
Andrew Weir Student Writer Are you good at multi-tasking? Or do you just give procrastination the nickname of multi-tasking? Studying or doing homework can go one of two ways – either you sit down and grind out all of your calculus in one sitting, or you open...
by The Pulse | Dec 3, 2015 | Opinions
By: Madeline Crocenzi Editor-in-Chief The end of the semester is less than two weeks away, which means we can practically taste homemade Christmas cookies while crying in our overpriced textbooks. Christmas is so close but with five finals, eight papers, and three...
by The Pulse | Dec 2, 2015 | Opinions
Bree Whitelock Online Editor We’re people and well naturally, we have questions. Have you ever felt strongly toward an article topic you read in the Swinging Bridge Magazine or the Swinging Bridge Online? My suggestion, write a letter to the editor. Letters to the...
by The Pulse | Dec 2, 2015 | News
Madeline Crocenzi Editor-in-Chief This holiday season the Department of Safety is giving back to the campus and the broader community through the “Fines Forgiven… Feed Families” campaign. Beginning December 7th, parking violators can waive their fines issued between...