LIFE Spring/Fall 2015
PULSE enters a new phase as a print publication
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2016
PULSE staff makes a push towards longer, investigative features and stories covering more diversity issues. Some of these pieces included “Pressure to Perform: Disordered Eating, Exercise and Body Image in Female College Athletes,” “Women in Film,” “Black Lives Matter,” “Sexual Assault on Campus,” “Muslim at Central,” “Veterans and the Brotherhood of War,” and “LatinX.” These led to some significant awards in 2017 for PULSE, including a national Best Non-Fiction Magazine Article award from the Society of Professional Journalists for “Sexual Assault on Campus”
2017 Spring 2016
PULSE earns new professional recognition as:
PULSE Radio launches and wins its first award the next year
Best Student Magazine (Winner)- Society of Professional Journalists, Mark of Excellence Award (regional)
PULSE revamps its website, also earning the magazine professional awards
Thanks to staff continuity and a new level of collaboration between journalists, designers and photographers on team, the magazine solidifies its visual look. This can be seen especially in the cover art starting from Fall 2017 with “Body Positivity,” “Me Too,” “Keeping Culture” and “Men’s Floral Fashion.” The photography staff makes another push to include more videos. PULSE gets recognized for all of these activities with a range of awards acknowledging the growth in multimedia.
2018 Fall 2018
PULSE launches Virtual newsroom to replace the classroom setting
Non-Fiction Magazine Article (Winner)-Society of Professional Journalists, Mark of Excellence Award (regional)
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