by The Pulse | Feb 23, 2018 | Culture, News, Student Life
Maddie Conley Online Editor Maybe you’ve heard the name of small-town Parkland, Florida in the news lately, or maybe you haven’t, and you just know that there was another tragedy in what seems to be a flood of them. To First-Year student Will Young, Parkland means...
by The Pulse | Feb 20, 2018 | Culture
Stephanie Bricker Student Writer Have you ever seen a tattoo in a particular shape that made you think, “why on earth is that worthy of being permanently placed on your body?” Next time this thought goes through your head, you should ask the person. That’s what I did...
by The Pulse | Feb 16, 2018 | Culture
Natalie Vermeulen Student Writer Name: Lydia Wittman Year: Sophomore Major: English with a writing concentration Lydia Wittman is an impressive writer, a poetic thinker, and a fan of conversation, Percy Jackson, and random facts of knowledge. Do you have a favorite...
by The Pulse | Feb 13, 2018 | Culture
Stephanie Bricker Student Writer Tattoos can serve many purposes, represent many things and tell many stories. For Kia Treml, ’21, tattoos have almost always been part of her life. They are a way to connect with her parents and she has gotten tattoos dedicated to each...
by The Pulse | Feb 12, 2018 | Culture, News, Opinions
Maddie Conley Online Editor How do we reconcile the contrasting realities of two holidays occurring in and defining the same month? February brings Valentine’s Day as well as Black History Month. One holiday is riddled with love and warm feelings, the other recognizes...
by The Pulse | Feb 6, 2018 | Culture
Stephanie Bricker Student Life Editor Getting a tattoo can be a scary experience. For a lot of people, there’s a fear that a visible tattoo may hold you back professionally. But, for senior education major Abby Pepitone, her compass tattoo was worth it. Not even the...