by The Pulse | Mar 29, 2019 | Student Life
Ally Hufford Student Writer Students filed into Parmer Cinema on Wednesday evening, but they were not there to watch a film. Instead, they came to discuss white privilege and what it means to be an ally to minorities without adopting a hero complex. The Black Student...
by The Pulse | Dec 11, 2018 | Student Life
Cosette Schulties Student Writer The Black Student Union hosted a Hair Expo on Saturday in celebration of beauty within the black community. As a continuation of last year’s “How’d You Get Your Hair Like That?” this event featured demonstrations, a panel discussion...
by The Pulse | Nov 19, 2018 | Culture
Charmaine Lim Culture Editor This weekend, SAB’s Lost Films presented BlacKkKlansman, the newest film directed by Spike Lee. As part of their effort to promote thoughtful conversation surrounding impactful movies, SAB organized a panel consisting of Lynn Maynard,...
by The Pulse | Apr 12, 2018 | Events
Ally Hufford Student Writer On Wednesday night BSU teamed up with SAB and SGA to host “Waking Up White” in Hostetter Chapel. The event was designed to be a discussion starter for white students centered around conversations of racism and privilege. Annamarie Lively,...
by The Pulse | Apr 9, 2018 | Events, News
Ian Tan Student Writer For many at Messiah, the annual International Banquet is a precious opportunity to commemorate the myriad of cultures and backgrounds represented on campus. This year’s ceremony ‘The Golden Globe’ made a new approach of meditating on home and...