by The Pulse | Nov 17, 2015 | Culture, News
Mimi Pedercini Culture Editor In response to the horrors in Paris and Beirut, the Messiah College’s French Club co-hosted a talkback with the American Enterprise Institute (A.E.I.) Executive Council. ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, stands behind the...
by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2015 | Opinions, Student Life
Bree Whitelock Online Editor More Than Conquerors, referenced as Mothco, started as the idea of two high school students wanting to positively impact the lives of local families affected by cancer. Mothco co-founder and Messiah College Sophomore, Samuel Bernhardt...
by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2015 | News
Alyssa Burd Student Writer Sounds of construction equipment and walking on detoured paths around campus are two things many Messiah students have become accustomed to this semester – but what exactly is the update on the construction process? There are big changes in...
by The Pulse | Nov 11, 2015 | Culture
Rose Talbot Student Life Editor If your calendar’s looking pretty empty this weekend or the next, Messiah’s Department of Theatre and Dance has the perfect way to fill your time. On Thursday, Nov. 12, Anatomy of Gray opens and has a little something to offer to...
by The Pulse | Nov 9, 2015 | Opinions
Mason McFee Student Writer Commuters – they simply drive to school and back, so what’s the big deal? Commuters are often overlooked people on campus, and the big deal is we need to give them more attention. Sure, they may be recognized as students, but we often...