by The Pulse | Sep 27, 2018 | News
Maddie Conley Online Editor On Monday we posted an article about the Engle Center and the decision to begin charging for counseling services after the fifth session. The article generated discussion and many comments on social media. This prompted us to reach out to...
by The Pulse | Sep 26, 2018 | Culture
Natalie Vermeulen Student Writer Name: Drew Resh Year: Junior Major: Biology with a biomedical concentration You can find him doing science in the cadaver lab, staying fit in the CrossFit gym, or teaching middle schoolers about Jesus at WyldLife—this is Drew. How did...
by The Pulse | Sep 25, 2018 | Opinions
Matt Dekonty Student Writer If you’re anything like me, you already have your Halloween costume picked out by the time July has ended. The joys of the season seem to come earlier and earlier, and one of the best elements of this time of year is the numerous number of...
by The Pulse | Sep 25, 2018 | Culture
Ian Tan Student Writer With the recent transition of summer to fall, many Messiah students are feeling the weight of the school year settling in, presenting opportunities and burdens alike. Against incoming challenges, there are different ways students can ground...
by The Pulse | Sep 24, 2018 | Sports & Rec
Lilly Kashishian Sports Editor Another week. More games. We’ve got you covered. Women’s Soccer started the game off quick against Elizabethtown on Wednesday night. The Falcons took a 2-0 lead in the first 10 minutes, scoring on their first two shots. First-year...