by The Pulse | Dec 1, 2017 | Student Life
Alyssa Burd Online Editor Part of what makes Messiah’s community special is the legacies each graduating class leaves behind, including the senior class gift. Each year, the senior class works to raise enough money in order to dedicate a gift to campus and leave...
by The Pulse | Mar 29, 2016 | Student Life
Mason McFee Student Writer New York City – the city that never sleeps, full of bright lights, home to Times Square and the Eastern Psychological Association Conference…wait, what? Over this past spring break, a group of six Messiah students and three professors...
by The Pulse | Nov 9, 2015 | Opinions
Mason McFee Student Writer Commuters – they simply drive to school and back, so what’s the big deal? Commuters are often overlooked people on campus, and the big deal is we need to give them more attention. Sure, they may be recognized as students, but we often...
by The Pulse | Nov 5, 2015 | Sports & Rec
by Ashlyn Miller and Mason McFee As students turn their calendars to November and start working toward Thanksgiving break, the Messiah women’s soccer team is staying in high gear. The postseason begins Thursday night for the No.1-seeded Falcons, as they face No. 4...
by The Pulse | Oct 12, 2015 | Sports & Rec
Mason McFee Student Writer Winning is a fantastic feeling, but if the glory is given to only certain players, it feels empty. For the Messiah women’s soccer team, this is not an issue at all—this season is evidence of their ability to share the ball while creating a...