by The Pulse | Apr 12, 2019 | Student Life
Maddie Conley, Online Editor First-year student Symone James took the stage during the International Gala to perform her original spoken word poem, “Cocoa Brown Skin.” The poem tells James’ story of learning to love and embrace her blackness despite...
by The Pulse | Nov 19, 2018 | Culture
Charmaine Lim Culture Editor This weekend, SAB’s Lost Films presented BlacKkKlansman, the newest film directed by Spike Lee. As part of their effort to promote thoughtful conversation surrounding impactful movies, SAB organized a panel consisting of Lynn Maynard,...
by The Pulse | May 15, 2018 | Culture, Opinions
Maddie Conley Online Editor Two Saturdays ago the world thought it was getting another fun, easy-going song from Donald Glover’s alter-ego Childish Gambino. Instead, it got something it needed far more. This is America demands attention and deeper reflection from fans...
by The Pulse | Apr 18, 2018 | Events, News
Dakota Vaughn Assistant Student Director Social privilege was the topic of discussion for SGA’s third installment of the Civil Discourse series last night. The event was the last in the series for this semester, and nearly every seat in Boyer 131 was occupied....
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...