by The Pulse | Apr 10, 2019 | News
Charmaine Lim, SBM Culture Editor The first International Gala proved to be a success as crowds of people gathered in Brubaker Auditorium for dinner and Parmer Hall for performances. “Our theme was manifested in ways that we didn’t anticipate,” Tabitha Adel, President...
by The Pulse | Apr 10, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook, Student Writer Weyes Blood, also known as Natalie Mering, puts the harsher realities of growing up in a broken world to a soft backdrop of drums and a chorus of angelic voices in her latest release, Titanic Rising. Just like the title, the album is not...
by The Pulse | Apr 9, 2019 | Student Life
Tattoos can be more than just a snapshot of our own individual story—they are an art form that can capture our favorite parts about other people as well. This is true for Rachel Held, who’s tattoos mirror the relationships in her life she cherishes most. What are your...
by The Pulse | Apr 8, 2019 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian, SBM Sports Editor Here’s what you may have missed while doing homework this week: Men’s Lacrosse fell to Widener 18-16 on Wednesday night. Garrett Amsbaugh led the team with four goals in the loss. The men bounced back on Saturday downing the...
by The Pulse | Apr 6, 2019 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim, SBM Culture Editor Welcome to the awkward point in the semester between breaks. If you’re feeling in a slump and need a pick-me-up, try one of the activities here. Read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. A classic among children’s...