by The Pulse | Oct 2, 2018 | Culture
Ian Tan Student Writer As class work picks up, many students find it increasingly challenging to maintain their restful schedules and spiritual practices. Given their multiplying workload, some may have less time for praying, reading Bible passages or taking wholesome...
by The Pulse | Oct 1, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor Here’s what you may have missed last week. Field Hockey took down Franklin & Marshall 2-1 in OT last week. Hannah Palm evened the score with less than a minute left in regulation. Megan Wetzel scored 29 seconds into overtime. The...
by The Pulse | Oct 1, 2018 | News
Cosette Schulties Student Writer With increasing popularity, anonymous social media platforms have enabled students to express their thoughts and opinions without fear of culpability. This trend introduces the dilemma of how an institution preserves its student’s...
by The Pulse | Sep 28, 2018 | Culture
Maddie Conley Online Editor YOUTHFOOL, an 80s pop synth band from Philadelphia released their EP Show Me Your Love yesterday. Messiah got the first taste of this album on Wednesday as they performed for B-sides and went live on Pulse Radio. Inspired by Tears for...
by The Pulse | Sep 28, 2018 | Opinions
Robert Bouffard Student Writer Many of us can relate to the warm feelings dogs bring us. Dogs can bring fun, happiness and companionship, among other great qualities. Director Wes Anderson tries to tap into these feelings in his most recent film, Isle of Dogs, and he...