by The Pulse | Apr 5, 2019 | News
Maddie Conley Online Editor It’s not every day Kim Phipps trades her presidential office in Old Main for a Residence Director’s apartment. But, yesterday the “Big Switch” took place. After Phipps accidentally picked up Residence Director Caleb...
by The Pulse | Apr 5, 2019 | News
Maddie Conley, Online Editor Earlier this month, destruction ripped through the country of Mozambique in Southeast Africa. It came in the form of the roaring flood waters also known as Cyclone Idai. In an interview with Vox, President Filipe Nyusi stated that while...
by The Pulse | Apr 3, 2019 | Opinions
Matt Dekonty Student Writer Two years after Jordan Peele surprised everyone with his directorial debut Get Out, the comedian-turned-filmmaker has returned with Us. This follow up film unapologetically dives into the deep end of disturbing and bizarre horror, truly...
by The Pulse | Apr 2, 2019 | Student Life
Celica Cook Student Writer The physicality of a tattoo is not just limited to the skin it settles on–tattoos can carry spiritual meanings as well. For junior Heather Blauch, her tattoo is a spiritual reminder that she is not alone, and life’s valleys are...
by The Pulse | Apr 1, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook Student Writer Lucinda Chua artfully weaved the rich, dark sounds of her cello with the soft, deep vibrations of her voice to create her latest EP, Antidotes 1. The music on this EP sounds like a lament. The dark tones on Chua’s voice cast a comfortable...