by The Pulse | Nov 19, 2018 | Culture
Charmaine Lim Culture Editor This weekend, SAB’s Lost Films presented BlacKkKlansman, the newest film directed by Spike Lee. As part of their effort to promote thoughtful conversation surrounding impactful movies, SAB organized a panel consisting of Lynn Maynard,...
by The Pulse | Nov 19, 2018 | Culture
Emily Deyo Student Writer Who are your neighbors? Charlene Lane, assistant professor of social work and criminal justice, knows who her neighbors are. Specifically, the Somalian Refugee Population, residing in Mechanicsburg, PA. Lane’s passion for her community and...
by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2018 | Culture
Ian Tan Student Writer Aesthetics can often boost confidence and self-esteem. While this traditionally derives from dressing sharply and styling one’s hair or makeup, tattoos can also play into it. There are those who choose tattoos with spiritual symbolism to inspire...
by The Pulse | Nov 6, 2018 | Culture
Kendra Sommers Student Writer With a predominantly Christian identifying campus, missions is not a new concept for most. We saw our churches send out missionaries, watched our youth groups hold fundraisers to send them on trips, and have heard the stories once they...
by The Pulse | Oct 31, 2018 | Culture
Maddie Conley Online Editor We all know Halloween for the costumes, trick-or-treating and candy, but I bet you didn’t know these six crazy Halloween facts. 1. Second to Christmas, Halloween is the highest grossing commercial holiday. Retail spending for the...
by The Pulse | Oct 24, 2018 | Culture
Matt Dekonty Student Writer As the seasons begin to change and the temperature drops, many find themselves especially tired, moody and hungry. According to the Engle Center, you aren’t crazy, you have what’s known as seasonal affective disorder. Elenor Muir, director...