by The Pulse | Mar 11, 2018 | News
Robert Bouffard Student Writer Ramirez Gomez was watching Coco at Lost Films when she got the news. She then texted Abbot, who was taking down posters on the floor in Naugle he lived on his freshman year. “It was perfect,” Abbot said. “Then I went to bed.” Todd Abbot...
by The Pulse | Feb 17, 2018 | Opinions
Becky Kimmel Editor-in-Chief Opinion We are only 48 days into 2018 and the tragedy that has befallen Parkland, Florida is not the first of its kind this year. Most of us on this campus feel sad about this — even depressed, but it hasn’t sent our lives spiraling into...
by The Pulse | Nov 1, 2017 | Culture, Events, Student Life
Becky Kimmel Editor-in-Chief On Monday night in the Union, five panelists debated their views on the ‘Take-a-Knee’ movement at the Division of Student Affairs-sponsored event, Sports and Politics: Contextualizing the Take-a-Knee Movement. The five panelists included...
by The Pulse | May 4, 2016 | Culture, Opinions
Cam Caem Student Writer Imagine the excitement of receiving an acceptance letter from your dream college. Now imagine the joy and fulfillment of attending that college after years of perseverance and hard work. Finally, picture that moment of hearing a presidential...
by The Pulse | Oct 14, 2015 | Opinions
Michael Scinto Student Writer The first Democratic debate took place in Las Vegas Tuesday night where the Democratic candidates running for president gathered to face off. “On this stage, you didn’t hear anyone denigrate women, you didn’t hear anyone make...