Learn to dance with the Spanish Club

On October 14th, the Spanish Club hosted a dance to get students out of their dorms and get them moving.

By: Emily Selby

On October 14th, the Spanish Club hosted an event to get students out of their dorms and get them moving. Dr. Carpenter taught some fast-paced and exciting Latin dances and the whole event was filled with excitement and learning.

Students at this riveting event learned Latin dances such as bachata, merengue, and many more. The organizers of the event were well prepared to ensure everyone was safe and following SAU’s Covid-19 guidelines. Special candy and snacks were available as well, making this a fun way to celebrate Spanish Heritage Month.

While most students are still worried about the national pandemic, the Spanish Club wants to ensure you that they are taking every precaution necessarily to make sure that everyone will be safe at these events. They hope to host more dance events soon once things get back under control regarding Covid-19.

Meet the Writers of The Pulse: Merry Castle

Meet Merry Castle, one of the staff writers of SAU’s student newspaper “The Pulse”.

By: Merry Castle

Merry Castle: Staff Writer

My name is Merry Castle. I am a Senior at SAU majoring in English and minoring in professional writing. I was drawn to Spring Arbor University because it was a small Christian college that had an excellent English department, the opportunity to travel to South Korea for my cross-cultural trip, and was just far enough away from home to be independent.

My favorite thing about SAU is the relationships I have built while I have been here. SAU truly has a strong sense of community, and I am so thankful for the relationships I have forged with my professors and other students. I am an introvert who enjoys photography, reading, listening to music, critiquing movies with my family, and collecting vintage clothing. My goal is to one day own an authentic piece of clothing from every era.