Walking past the iconic purple facade in 2019 was a jarring experience for locals. The club had been shuttered since the attack that claimed 49 lives and injured 53 others. For nearly three years, the site was a makeshift memorial—a sea of wilting flowers, cracked candles, dripping paint from murals, and laminated photos of victims nailed to chain-link fences.
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"I was at a bar in Tampa last month, and a balloon popped," says "Marco," a 34-year-old survivor who asked to use a pseudonym. "I hit the floor. Twenty other people hit the floor. We looked at each other, and we all knew. We were reliving Pulse in a parking lot two hours away." Walking past the iconic purple facade in 2019
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That same year, the "Pulse Syndrome" entered clinical slang among Florida therapists—a condition where victims of other traumas subconsciously grafted the nightclub layout and the sound of reggaeton music onto their own panic attacks.
: This is the largest socio-cultural and sports festival for medical students in South East Asia, organised by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Student Union in Delhi. The 2019 edition featured high-profile performances, including a live concert by Vishal & Shekhar on September 18. It is a week-long event known for attracting thousands of medical students from across India and SAARC countries for competitions and "Star Nights".
From insightful keynote speakers to engaging workshops and networking opportunities, Pulse 2019 was an unforgettable experience.