by The Pulse | Feb 17, 2017 | Opinions, Student Life
Jemi Lui Student Writer Name: Professor Andrew Dyrli Hermeling Department: Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Class: Messiah College, 2006 Why did you choose to go into Native American studies? I’ve always been interested in colonial history, and as I was...
by The Pulse | Feb 6, 2017 | Opinions, Student Life
Shekie Olagungu Student Writer Let’s face it, Christmas break is awesome. The fall semester is finally over, and you get to put up awesome decorations that make you smile while celebrating a wonderful season with the people you love. There’s only one problem—all good...
by The Pulse | Dec 8, 2016 | Opinions, Uncategorized
Bree Whitelock Assistant Student Director For someone like me who loves summer fashion, from sundresses to cut-off shorts, the crisp air of winter doesn’t feel like the only harsh reality; my entire wardrobe feels as though it’s being turned upside down. While it may...
by The Pulse | Dec 4, 2016 | Opinions, Uncategorized
Maddie Conley Student Writer There is never a bad time for a cookie. When the warm and gooey chocolate hits your tongue, it’s as if you’re back at grandma’s house… or Lottie during warm cookie day. December 4 is National Cookie Day and it is the perfect excuse to whip...
by The Pulse | Nov 21, 2016 | Opinions
Sharlene Oong Student Writer It’s that time of year again when students hesitate to play Christmas music. The time of year when plans for new trips are made as well as resolutions to be productive during break (and let’s face it—that’s never going to happen). Although...
by The Pulse | Nov 17, 2016 | Opinions
Ashlyn Miller Student Director This week, Lost Films is showcasing Captain Fantastic, a story about the Cash family, who live isolated in the wilderness of Washington state. The father, Ben, and his wife Leslie educate their children on their own and teach them how to...