by The Pulse | Mar 2, 2019 | Culture
Matt Dekonty Student Writer Most college students usually associate their problems with food as either eating too much or too little. Effects are evidenced in the infamous ‘Freshman 15’, or the tendency others have to live on ramen after the dining dollars have run...
by The Pulse | Dec 12, 2018 | Culture
Matt Dekonty Student Writer With the winter season fast approaching, many students may begin to experience cold or flu symptoms that make it more difficult to function, especially as we enter the very busy finals season. We reached out to Michelle Lucas at the Engle...
by The Pulse | Sep 27, 2018 | News
Maddie Conley Online Editor On Monday we posted an article about the Engle Center and the decision to begin charging for counseling services after the fifth session. The article generated discussion and many comments on social media. This prompted us to reach out to...
by The Pulse | Sep 24, 2018 | News
Leanne Tan Student Writer Counseling services offered by the Engle Center were previously free for Messiah students. However, the extreme popularity of the program has recently caused the college to begin charging students for individual counseling services after the...
by The Pulse | Mar 4, 2018 | Events, News
Maddie Conley Online Editor National Eating Disorder Awareness Week (NEDA), starting last Monday, encouraged students and faculty to open up about the truth surrounding eating disorders. The Student Nutrition Awareness Club (SNAC), Minds Matter, The Engle Center and...