by Kaitlin Merlino | Jun 21, 2020 | Culture, Events
Being stuck at home leaves a lot of time for reflection—and cleaning. Recently, my brother and I were sifting through our old bookcases, stacking two piles: books to donate and books to keep. The latter group soon began teetering under the weight of paperbacks, while...
by The Pulse | Mar 23, 2018 | News
Ally Hufford Student Writer Spring break flew by in a blink, and now we can begin counting down the days until Easter break begins. Between getting back into the routine and enjoying that wonderful mid-week snow day, here’s what you may have missed: Wednesday, March 7...
by The Pulse | Mar 21, 2018 | Events, News
Carter Stowman Student Writer Dr. John Van Epp, president and founder of Love Thinks, Inc. traveled to Parmer Hall on Tuesday night to give a talk about personal relationships and forming romantic attachments. Focusing on millennials for the duration of his hour-long...
by The Pulse | Feb 14, 2018 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim Student Writer It’s Valentine’s Day and love is likely all around you. If you have a significant other, this might be one of the most fun days of the year. If you’re single, then this holiday was definitely created to steal your money. Either way,...