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The Pulse

By Trevor Hale

A month back into things and it’s already starting to feel like spring. I know it’s merely a tease, because in no time flat we’ll all be trudging to class through snow that hasn’t been shoveled and ice that can’t be seen. But there is a light at the end of that tunnel, so hang tight, relax and make the trip to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts for the “Splendid Heritage” exhibit that starts next week.

There are a lot of great things that occur on campus, but it’s hard to always know what they are and where they are taking place. If you know of something that you think deserves to be covered in Red Pulse, make sure you let us know. We want to be your guide to arts and entertainment on campus, but there’s a lot of ground to cover. We could always use the extra help, so drop us a line if you have something in mind. Or if you want to give us a piece of your mind, we’re up for that, too. Just be gentle.

Trevor Hale

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