Connors adds passion, humor, energy to physics classroom
Photo by Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief Article by Katlyn Marotz, Co-Editor-in-Chief Patrick Connors can be seen sporting funky patterned vests around the halls, tempting students to […]
Photo by Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief Article by Katlyn Marotz, Co-Editor-in-Chief Patrick Connors can be seen sporting funky patterned vests around the halls, tempting students to […]
For the month of March, The Pulse staff will feature short stories showcasing women that contributed to society through their achievements; from athletes, to writers, to artists, […]
Photo by Curtis Lindgren, Photo Director Article by Sophia Hysaw, Staff Writer & Opinion Editor Baylor University is a prestigious school in Waco, Texas that […]
By Samantha Mandujano, Chief Illustrator & Staff Writer Sequoyah, who was believed to be born around the 1700’s in Tuskegee (which is today now recognized as […]
By Sophia Hysaw | Opinion Editor Elizabeth Maria Tallchief was one of America’s most popular ballerinas from the 1940s to the 1960s. Many ballet companies […]
By Sophia Hysaw | Opinion Editor Wilma Mankiller was a Native American woman who served as an activist, community developer, social worker, and the first […]
For Damien Carlos, discovering his culture saved his life By Elly Herrick | Editor-in-chief Damien Carlos is in his early 20s and serves as a […]
George Washington Carver, an agricultural scientist, invented more than 300 peanut-based products. Black History Month became official in 1926 after Carter Godwin Woodson proposed it. […]
Written by Savannah Cooks, Staff Writer The struggle of being a black woman in American is unimaginable unless you live through it every day. Many […]
Written by Haley Hrnciar, Staff Writer This year with a global pandemic, Valentine’s Day is bound to have some changes from previous years. With restrictions on […]
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