by The Pulse | Feb 12, 2018 | Culture, News, Opinions
Maddie Conley Online Editor How do we reconcile the contrasting realities of two holidays occurring in and defining the same month? February brings Valentine’s Day as well as Black History Month. One holiday is riddled with love and warm feelings, the other recognizes...
by The Pulse | Feb 1, 2018 | Culture
Zoë Lehmann Student Writer Students who have met him or attended one of his classes will know Professor Dan Schmidt to be quiet, vastly knowledgeable about the Bible and a staunch advocate for following proper grammar. Before the college years, Schmidt, of course, had...
by The Pulse | Jan 18, 2018 | Culture
Zoë Lehmann Student Writer It is difficult for most students to imagine their professors having off-campus lives. Professors wear suits and live off of coffee in travel thermoses. They stay inside their offices or classrooms, occasionally startling students by an...
by The Pulse | Feb 17, 2017 | Opinions, Student Life
Jemi Lui Student Writer Name: Professor Andrew Dyrli Hermeling Department: Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Class: Messiah College, 2006 Why did you choose to go into Native American studies? I’ve always been interested in colonial history, and as I was...