by The Pulse | Mar 1, 2018 | Events, News
Jessica Henry Student Writer Diversity and difficult conversations were key topics addressed by the candidates running for student body president and vice president Wednesday night at the SGA Presidential Debate. The candidates themselves are diverse with a range of...
by The Pulse | Feb 27, 2018 | Culture, News
Maddie Conley Online Editor The Pulse office was packed full on Saturday with a bass, keyboard, saxophone, drums and four members of the Texas-based indie band The Human Circuit. Streaming live on WVMM Pulse FM, The Human Circuit played an original song and were...
by The Pulse | Feb 27, 2018 | News, Student Life
Sharlene Oong Student Writer Junior Logan Long, known as LeeLo or LeeLoraps, pumped up the crowd as he opened for Lecrae at the spring concert. He performed at Messiah as part of Black History Month, thanks to the Student Activities Board and Black Student Union....
by The Pulse | Feb 27, 2018 | Culture
Stephanie Bricker Student Writer Warm weather is slowly but surely approaching us, one day at a time. Every day we come closer to March 20th, flowers appear, jeans become cuffed and you may start to see more tattoos! During the lovely summer-like weather last week, I...
by The Pulse | Feb 26, 2018 | Opinions
Matt Dekonty Student Writer Opinion Cerebral Sci-Fi Annihilation is the latest project from writer-turned-director Alex Garland, responsible for such films as Sunshine and Ex Machina. It’s safe to say that Garland has a real knack for science fiction – real...