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Praying With Anger

I am uncomfortable praying out loud. I am uncomfortable when others pray out loud. Childhood at the dinner table, I would break into a cold sweat if asked to pray for supper. I equated it with public speaking, which is, by the way, the world’s number one fear – number two is death. I worried [...]

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Praying With Anger

I am uncomfortable praying out loud. I am uncomfortable when others pray out loud. Childhood at the dinner table, I would break into a cold sweat if asked to pray for supper. I equated it with public speaking, which is, by the way, the world’s number one fear – number two is death. I worried [...]

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra On Strike

The Michigan economy is in recession; this is not unfamiliar or strange. We were the “car people,” the gem and the hub of the automotive world. Now we have lost that status, and the industry is hanging on a wire. Currently, unemployment in Michigan is 14 percent and as high as 25 percent in Detroit. [...]

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra On Strike

The Michigan economy is in recession; this is not unfamiliar or strange. We were the “car people,” the gem and the hub of the automotive world. Now we have lost that status, and the industry is hanging on a wire. Currently, unemployment in Michigan is 14 percent and as high as 25 percent in Detroit. [...]

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Praying With Anger

I am uncomfortable praying out loud. I am uncomfortable when others pray out loud. Childhood at the dinner table, I would break into a cold sweat if asked to pray for supper. I equated it with public speaking, which is, by the way, the world’s number one fear – number two is death. I worried [...]

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Moondog

Gaunt with crinkling, blind eyes. White, bearded. Flowing long hairs flapping against darkish burlap robes. A heavy oxe-horned helmet deftly cocked over a serious furrowed brow, sagging with Nordic virtue. Sword at the belt and beating music from a homemade instrument. Surrounded by screeching traffic and the hot, quick crowds of New York City. Most [...]

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Easy Methods to Save Money at SAU

Meal Plan This does not apply to freshmen; however, upperclassmen have moderate control over their meal plans. While the average meal for the 19 block plan is roughly $6.50 each and by far the cheapest per meal, the $1850 a semester puts a fat dent in the money-purse. The most efficient meal plan is the [...]

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Modern Verses: Church

Editor’s note: Modern Verses is contributed by Michael Strubler. It in no way reflects the views of The Pulse, it’s staff or Spring Arbor University. This is for you. What happens next? Matthew 21:13 “It is [disregarded] written,” he said to them, “My [multi-million dollar mansion that obviously needs renovation] house will be called a [...]

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The Waking Dream

“Paranormal Activity is an ingenious little horror film, so well made it’s truly scary, that arrives claiming it’s the real thing,” writes Roger Ebert of the Chicago Suntimes. “Paranormal Activity”, which debuted nationwide October 16th, has garnered the respect of countless critics for its ability to tap into human primal fears. And indeed, the unseen [...]

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Modern Verses: Worship

Editor’s note: Modern Verses is contributed by Michael Strubler. It in no way reflects the views of The Pulse, it’s staff or Spring Arbor University. This is for you. What happens next? Matthew 28:9 And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held Him [...]

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SAU German Club

On May 1, Spring Arbor University’s (SAU’s) German club wrapped up their year together with fond memories and plans for [...]

Festival of Faith and Writing

On Apr. 19-21, Calvin College hosted its twelfth annual Festival of Faith and Writing. According to the Festival website, the [...]

Plaza ball: A Spring Arbor tradition

Crossing through the plaza on the way back to your room after class, you have probably been forced to duck [...]

Voiles and Wyse share plans for the next year

Matt Voiles and Lydia Wyse, recent winners of the Student Government Association (SGA) election, are looking toward the future. Voiles, [...]

Further unrest in Sudan and South Sudan

The region of Sudan has struggled for many years to resolve conflict within its borders. The most current situation is [...]

“Mirror Mirror” movie review

The fairest of them is once again on the run from an evil queen (Julia Roberts). In honor of the [...]