Student reporters celebrate Women’s History Month
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, […]
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, […]
By Sal Montemurro, Webmaster & Staff Writer Prince Rogers Nelson, (June 7th, 1958 – April 21st, 2016) known as an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Regarded […]
By Savannah Cooks, Entertainment Editor & Staff Writer Born on Nov. 29,1976, Chadwick Boseman is an American actor and playwright. He grew up in Anderson, […]
By Stephanie Perez, Advertising Manager & Staff Writer Recognized for his most famous pieces “The Entertainer” and “The Maple Leaf Rag,” Scott Joplin was known as […]
By Stephanie Perez, Advertising Manager & Staff Writer Nicknamed “Brave Bessie,” “Queen Bess,” and “The Only Race Aviatrix in the World,” Bess Coleman makes her […]
By Annphia Shelton, Staff Writer Ruth Janetta Temple was born in Natchez, Miss., in 1892, where she lived until her father passed when she was 6, […]
By Sebastian C. Romero, Assistant Entertainment Editor & Assistant Photo Director Since Black History Month is under way, The Pulse is writing about people that […]
By Sal Montemurro, Webmaster & Staff Writer Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, born on Jan. 17, 1964, is the first African American woman to serve as […]
By Jayden Kimpel, Staff Writer & Copy Editor From removing soap dispensers, to clogging toilets with cafeteria fruit and toilet paper, to stealing items off […]
By Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief A son, a dad, a musician and a songwriter. Stevland Hardaway Morris, aka Stevie Wonder, is internationally known as an iconic […]
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