by Julia Mary Register | Nov 13, 2020 | Culture, Sports & Rec
Picture this: the dance world and the soccer world collaborate together on Messiah’s campus to see what the two disciplines can learn from each other. That is exactly what we did with the dance vs. soccer experiment. In October, we held a soccer practice where seven...
by Julia Mary Register | Oct 28, 2020 | Culture
Oct. 29 marks opening night of Messiah University’s Theatre production of “The Birds.” “The Birds” is a Greek comedy written by Aristophanes in 414 BC. Messiah’s rendition is directed by Professor Ed Cohn and will be available for viewing via livestream. A major...
by Julia Mary Register | Oct 26, 2020 | COVID-19, Sports & Rec
Many know the head coach for Messiah’s swim team, Katie McComb, to be a strong mentor and boss for student athletes and workers. What some people may not realize is how McComb strives to keep her faith centered in everything she does. McComb has been the head swim...
by Julia Mary Register | Oct 2, 2020 | COVID-19, Opinions
With the number of positive COVID-19 cases on campus rising, following the rules to keep everyone safe needs to be a priority. Every rule Messiah has put in place this semester is important, including wearing masks. Many people around the world have all asked the...
by Julia Mary Register | Sep 25, 2020 | Culture, Events
Arts Invasion Day is a chance for students in the art departments on campus to share their passions with the rest of the student body. Every year, students in music, dance, theatre or visual arts create their crafts outside to bring awareness to the joys of art and...