by The Pulse | Mar 1, 2017 | Opinions
Becky Kimmel Student Writer Post-Trump victory in America has a lot of people questioning “How?” The citizens of our country are looking toward the future with confidence, with apprehension and some with not much certainty at all. I was fortunate enough to...
by The Pulse | Feb 27, 2017 | Opinions, Student Life
Madeline Crocenzi Editor-in-Chief As the daughter of a Pennsylvania Dutch woman, Fastnacht Day is basically my Super Bowl. If you haven’t taken part in this Central PA tradition, here’s a quick history. “Fastnacht” is a German word meaning the night before the fast...
by The Pulse | Dec 8, 2016 | Opinions, Uncategorized
Bree Whitelock Assistant Student Director For someone like me who loves summer fashion, from sundresses to cut-off shorts, the crisp air of winter doesn’t feel like the only harsh reality; my entire wardrobe feels as though it’s being turned upside down. While it may...
by The Pulse | Oct 6, 2016 | Opinions
Valerie Bell Student Writer The leaves are slowly changing color and beginning to flutter from the trees to the ground. The air is becoming more crisp. You begin to see limited edition pumpkin flavored everything, everywhere and Halloween is just around the corner....
by The Pulse | Sep 27, 2016 | Opinions
Erin Sweigart Student Writer Professors. What comes to mind when you hear this word? Homework, exams, lectures, sleeping? Or perhaps you think of the words caring, compassionate, learning and exciting? While professors sometimes get a bad rap for assignments and...