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By Brenna Cisler It’s no secret that St. Norbert College Honors students love to learn as much as they can, expand their
By Katie Hulce Ellen Crofts is a senior at SNC who has patiently awaited her time to go abroad amongst the havoc
By Alaina Heenan Music composition major Austin Kobylarzcyk ‘24 participated in the 8-week student undergraduate research fellowship program (SURF) this past summer.
By Holly Buczek Sometimes, you meet someone so special, you decide you want to keep them in your lives. This can be
By Brooklyn Filtzkowski While most people view having a sibling as a curse at times, Taylor ‘23 and Zoe Lewis ‘25 see
By Grace White Have you ever wanted to study abroad? Exploring the world is an amazing experience, and while we are here
As a new semester starts, we are excited to announce our new writing staff for the Honors Pulse!
Can we think of the world as a gift again? Can we lift our spirits in gratitude? I feel cool in
In the first few weeks since coming to SNC and moving into Bergstrom Hall, it’s been anything but boring. Keeping up with years in the past, plenty of jokes and strange items have surfaced throughout the residence hall, and everyone is looking forward to more in the future.
By Alaina Heenan Environmental Science and Studio Arts double-major Cate Nelson ‘24 participated in the 8-week student undergraduate research fellowship program
By Brenna Cisler From a research assistant in a biology lab to a summer intern on the Texas border, from an RA
By Katie Hulce Are you a female biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, or math major? Consider joining Women in STEM! I was
SNC Honors program student Grace White writes about being the recipient of the Gilman Scholarship.
There is a long tradition of friendships that begin in Bergstrom Hall and endure throughout the years at SNC (& beyond!). This
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