NFL Predictions for Week 8

By Brennan Kalinowski, Shaurya Nayyar, and Brian Check    This season is shaping up to be a wild one. Week 8 is bringing you a handful of great games, headlined by the Cowboys at Redskins on Sunday afternoon.The Sunday Night bout between the Lions and the Steelers will keep you captivated till the very end.  Check the score predictions of our favorite matchups below!   Patriots at Chargers … Continue reading NFL Predictions for Week 8

The Pulse Sits Down with Freshman Actress Kaitlyn Maher

By Maya Sardar and Buse Dayioglu Last week, Maya Sardar and Buse Dayioglu interviewed actress Kaitlyn Maher. Maher, a freshman new to Potomac this year, has starred in films such as Snow Buddies, Free Birds and also was featured on America’s Got Talent. In the Potomac community, she is a member of the Speech and Debate team and Quintessence. Check out the interview in the … Continue reading The Pulse Sits Down with Freshman Actress Kaitlyn Maher

Potomac Blows out PVI: Extends Win Streak to 5

By Chris Savold After two games, Potomac’s varsity football team was 0-2. Though both games were extremely competitive, the Panthers were unable to muster the offensive output to secure a win in either game. It seemed as though Potomac was on track for their fourth consecutive losing season. Since then, the team’s record has swung in the complete opposite direction. Potomac’s varsity football team is … Continue reading Potomac Blows out PVI: Extends Win Streak to 5

Around the Capitol: Reactions to Las Vegas, Three Weeks On

By Jackson Merrick In the three weeks since the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the Modern United States, Las Vegas has seen a tremendous outpouring of support from all corners of the nation and the world. The shooter, 64 year-old Stephen Paddock of Mesquite, Nevada, opened fire upon the Route 91 Harvest country music festival, killing 58 and injuring over 500. Using an … Continue reading Around the Capitol: Reactions to Las Vegas, Three Weeks On

Week 7 NFL Preview

By Brennan Kalinowski and Shaurya Nayyar    Week seven’s slate of games looks to be one of the best of the entire season. On Thursday Night Football, Derek Carr and the Oakland Raiders led an intense comeback to beat the Chiefs 31-30.  Among the five division matchups, The Redskins game against the Eagles should be the most interesting. The contest that will receive the most attention … Continue reading Week 7 NFL Preview

Robotics Season Preview

The Robotics Team…  one of the only national champions in the entire school. We always hear about them but who knows what they do and how hard they work? Not many of us. Any given Sunday you can come in and witness every Potomac team working nearly the entire day solely on Robotics. What are the rest of us doing? Watching football, doing homework, hanging … Continue reading Robotics Season Preview

EXPOSÉ: Student Body President Ends SGA Meeting Early To Ask Someone To Homecoming

By Miles Wilson On Wednesday, October 4, an anonymous source told The Pulse that our student body president, Hamilton Brooks, concluded an SGA meeting early to fulfill a Potomac societal ritual. Hamilton skewed his priorities because he received intel from anonymous sources that there was competition for his potential date, Maggie Reyes. With a distortion of his duties as Student Body President, it is clear … Continue reading EXPOSÉ: Student Body President Ends SGA Meeting Early To Ask Someone To Homecoming

Tom Petty: Remembering a Legend

Late in the evening of October 3rd, 2017, America lost one of its greatest rock stars to ever live. After hours in the UCLA medical center, the former singer, songwriter, and guitarist Tom Petty died of cardiac arrest. Petty was only 66 at the time. Tom Petty was born on October 20, 1950, in Gainesville, Florida. He was born into a life of hardships, where … Continue reading Tom Petty: Remembering a Legend