by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2017 | Culture, Events
Kelly Webber Web Manager The African Student Union (ASU) hosted Karibu Night on Saturday, November 11. Karibu Night fostered African culture in a variety of ways including dances and music, traditional, and a fashion show of clothing from various African countries....
by The Pulse | Nov 13, 2017 | Events, Opinions
Alyssa Burd Online Editor Messiah’s Department of Theater and Dance will be showing its final performances of “Summer and Smoke” this weekend in Miller Theater. Written by Tennessee Williams, the play is set at the turn of the century against the backdrop of Glorious...
by The Pulse | Nov 8, 2017 | Events, Student Life
Jessica Henry Student Writer It’s not every semester that a major Christian artist books a stop on their tour at Messiah. However, Crowder is coming to campus on Thursday as part of the American Prodigal Tour. The event will take place in Brubaker and will double as...
by The Pulse | Nov 1, 2017 | Culture, Events, Student Life
Becky Kimmel Editor-in-Chief On Monday night in the Union, five panelists debated their views on the ‘Take-a-Knee’ movement at the Division of Student Affairs-sponsored event, Sports and Politics: Contextualizing the Take-a-Knee Movement. The five panelists included...
by The Pulse | Oct 24, 2017 | Events, Student Life
Ian Tan Student Writer Homecoming weekend has been one of Messiah’s greatest legacies. A significant portion of this nostalgia-inducing custom is the Homecoming Dance, a fancier version of most SAB dances, complete with themes, formal dress and elaborate decorations....
by The Pulse | Sep 26, 2017 | Culture, Events
Becky Kimmel Editor-in-Chief As the first event of the three-part Climate Conversations series on campus this fall, Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, led a workshop on “Crafting Your Climate Testimony” Monday night. Students...