by The Pulse | Feb 26, 2019 | News
Maddie Conley Online Editor Vice President of Finance and Planning, David Walker announced on February 19 that undergraduate tuition, fees, room and board will be increasing by 2.23 percent next school year. “This is the lowest increase I’ve seen in my eight years...
by The Pulse | Sep 14, 2017 | Student Life
Charmaine Lim Student Writer It doesn’t matter if this is your first year or your last, there are some feelings that will never change during the first month back at school. The struggle of getting to class on time. 10 minutes between class doesn’t sound bad until you...
by The Pulse | Apr 5, 2016 | Opinions
Shekie Olagunju Student Writer We all know the struggle of getting a good night’s sleep in college. Below are legitimate tips and commandments for getting sleep. Be warned, I am a trusted source who used to get four hours of sleep every night and once went three days...
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...
by The Pulse | Oct 6, 2015 | Opinions
Erin Zakin Web Manager Despite our best efforts, stress is a side effect of life that no one can avoid. College students are told time after time to lower stress levels, yet we still stay up in the library as late as possible with our large caffeinated beverages,...