by The Pulse | May 28, 2018 | Student Life
by Kelly Webber, Summer Director After successfully completing their first year at Messiah College, Social Work major Fatima Jan and International Relations major Kendra Sommers are ready to spend a summer as roommates on campus. Fatima is working for Campus Events...
by The Pulse | May 24, 2018 | Opinions
Matt Dekonty Student Writer Opinion It Runs In The Family I wanted to give Hereditary a few days to sink in so that I could gather my thoughts on it properly, because its unique and twisted blend of gallows humor, horrifyingly upsetting images and pitch-black tone is...
by The Pulse | May 19, 2018 | Opinions
Raquelle Gonzalez Student Writer In this edition of Road-Trippin’ on a Budget, I took a day trip to Philadelphia with some friends. For this trip, I wanted to make the budget for the entirety of the day much smaller than the budget for the trip to New York. For...
by The Pulse | May 15, 2018 | Culture, Opinions
Maddie Conley Online Editor Two Saturdays ago the world thought it was getting another fun, easy-going song from Donald Glover’s alter-ego Childish Gambino. Instead, it got something it needed far more. This is America demands attention and deeper reflection from fans...
by The Pulse | May 15, 2018 | Culture
Stephanie Bricker Student Writer Some people find the inspiration for their first tattoo on Pinterest or by thinking of an idea and pondering it for a week, a month or even a year. But sophomore accounting major Courtney Catlin was inspired for her first tattoo in the...