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 | Culture, News
Jessalyn Megerle Pulse Social Media Manager The Paris climate talks, or COP21, have been called, “the 12 days that will decide Earth’s future.” 40,000 world leaders, scientists, experts, diplomats, and advocates met in Paris on Monday for two weeks of negotiations to...
by The Pulse | Nov 17, 2015 | Culture, News
Mimi Pedercini Culture Editor In response to the horrors in Paris and Beirut, the Messiah College’s French Club co-hosted a talkback with the American Enterprise Institute (A.E.I.) Executive Council. ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, stands behind the...
by The Pulse | Nov 11, 2015 | Culture
Rose Talbot Student Life Editor If your calendar’s looking pretty empty this weekend or the next, Messiah’s Department of Theatre and Dance has the perfect way to fill your time. On Thursday, Nov. 12, Anatomy of Gray opens and has a little something to offer to...
by The Pulse | Oct 30, 2015 | Culture, Opinions
Kelly Webber Student Writer On October 29th, Messiah welcomed two guest speakers to a Thursday-night chapel “Viewpoints: A Dialogue on Christianity & Sexual Identity.” The debate was part of the 6th Day Sexuality series hosted by the Engle Center. According...