by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2018 | News
Leanne Tan Student Writer Lively African music and dances filled Brubaker Auditorium for Karibu Night this past Saturday evening. Around 300 students, faculty members, alumni and guests came out to celebrate diversity in African cultures. Hosted by the African Student...
by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2018 | Opinions
Robert Bouffard Student Writer A Shakespeare original comes to life in the Department of Theatre’s The Tempest. The exciting plot and meaningful themes will make it worth your money, but the strong female leads will make worth your attention. Plot Prospera, a...
by The Pulse | Nov 12, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor Nothing says fall like playing some games in what actually feels like winter weather. Here’s what you may have missed: Women’s Basketball opened their season against York College on Thursday, but fell to the Spartans 69-66. Alecia Rohrer...
by The Pulse | Nov 9, 2018 | Opinions
Abby Kropp Student Writer We have passed the halfway point. Midterms are done. Either you’ve just finished a huge pile of work, or you’re still working your way through it. No matter where you’re at in terms of progress on your to-do list, don’t forget to take some...
by The Pulse | Nov 9, 2018 | Opinions
Robert Bouffard Student Writer Mr. Rogers is someone that probably had some kind of effect on many people our age. He was on television with different shows for about 50 years, and most of his time was spent trying to better the lives of children. Won’t You Be My...