by The Pulse | Oct 31, 2017 | Culture, Student Life
Ian Tan Student Writer Tattoos have always seemed to provide a platform of curiosity and conversation, where people can learn about each other over the narratives tattoos symbolize. This week, I had the chance to speak with Amber Paxton, a sophomore Education Cert...
by The Pulse | Oct 31, 2017 | Student Life
Charmaine Lim Student Writer Hello Halloween! If you somehow forgot, today is the day for candy and dressing up in Messiah-appropriate costumes. It might not be the most “Christian” holiday, but there are still a few ways you can have fun. Dress up. It sounds...
by The Pulse | Oct 25, 2017 | Student Life
Maggie Shive Student Writer If you’re searching for something to help you relax after midterms, look no further than these five stress-free activities! Read Legend by Marie Lu In a dystopian nation known as the Republic, prodigy June Iparis loses her older brother and...
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 | Oct 21, 2017 | Culture, Student Life
Maddie Conley Student Writer Chris Muchimba Year: Junior Major: Digital Media Concentration in Video and Story You have probably seen him either walking around campus with a camera or speeding around on his bike, smiling and laughing either way. He is a fun, outgoing...
by The Pulse | Oct 16, 2017 | Student Life
Lilly Kashishian Student Writer It’s that wonderful time of the semester when you wish that fall break could have lasted just a little bit longer. Welcome to the “Many Faces of Midterms” week—you’ve seen the faces and you know you can relate....