by The Pulse | Feb 2, 2018 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim Student Writer The end of J-Term brings almost a week off from school. With several snowy days forecasted, check out these ideas to fill your relaxed days. Read The Princess Bride by William Goldman. The greatest love story in the world is also one of...
by The Pulse | Jan 26, 2018 | Opinions
Charmaine Lim Student Writer It is the last week of J-Term and the weather is starting to warm up. As you study for mid-terms, don’t forget to take a breather with some de-stressors. Read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. You’ve probably heard of Neil Gaiman as the...
by The Pulse | Jan 15, 2018 | Culture, Events, News
Maddie Conley Online Editor On Sunday, Sho Baraka kicked off the Martin Luther King Jr. celebration week with a packed house in the Union. This Hip-Hop/Rap artist performed favorite songs like Here, 2016, and Fathers, 2004. Here are 2 minutes with Sho Baraka. What is...
by The Pulse | Nov 20, 2017 | Student Life
Maddie Conley Student Writer Caleb Macie Year: Sophomore (Transfer) Major: Music Many have seen him singing on the Coffeehouse stage or performing with the symphonic winds, but few have seen the journal where he keeps his original lyrics. Caleb Macie revealed to me...
by The Pulse | Nov 14, 2017 | Culture, Student Life
Ian Tan Student Writer Tattoos have long been emphasized as communicative mediums, but they are all the more special when they are used to reveal a person’s passions, values, connections with people—anything that contributes to their identity. This week, I met with...