by The Pulse | Dec 11, 2015 | Opinions
Stephanie Bricker Student Writer As the end of August approached, students of all personalities were putting on their figurative armor and preparing to dive into a social breeding-ground: the first week of college. As they settled into their new home, they were...
by The Pulse | Dec 5, 2015 | Culture, Opinions
Rose Talbot Student Life Editor As we gear up for that last home stretch before finals, other Messiah students are returning from a whirlwind semester of their own. Messiah’s study abroad program is ranked 7th in the country, according to the Institute of...
by The Pulse | Dec 5, 2015 | Opinions
Andrew Weir Student Writer Are you good at multi-tasking? Or do you just give procrastination the nickname of multi-tasking? Studying or doing homework can go one of two ways – either you sit down and grind out all of your calculus in one sitting, or you open...
by The Pulse | Dec 3, 2015 | Opinions
By: Madeline Crocenzi Editor-in-Chief The end of the semester is less than two weeks away, which means we can practically taste homemade Christmas cookies while crying in our overpriced textbooks. Christmas is so close but with five finals, eight papers, and three...
by The Pulse | Dec 2, 2015 | Opinions
Bree Whitelock Online Editor We’re people and well naturally, we have questions. Have you ever felt strongly toward an article topic you read in the Swinging Bridge Magazine or the Swinging Bridge Online? My suggestion, write a letter to the editor. Letters to the...
by The Pulse | Dec 1, 2015 | Opinions
Elizabeth Gutman Student Writer For college students, taking a nap can solve a lot of problems: from not getting enough sleep the night before and getting a necessary boost of energy, to fulfilling the need to relax, or to even pass the time, naps seem to be...