by Grace Wellmon | Dec 7, 2021 | Culture, Events, Student Life
Two more of Messiah’s seniors take the stage this weekend to present their work in the Fall Senior Series. This weekend’s series feature the original works of Theater and Dance major Liberty Dolence and Dance major Mackenzie Williams. Here is a preview of what...
by Emma Bane | Dec 7, 2021 | Culture, Opinions
White Christmas (1954): a vibrant, charming, and heart-warming Christmas classic. With old-timey vocals, dazzling dance numbers, and mounds of snow in the mountains of Vermont, what’s not to love? The only way to watch the movie, in a true corny-Christmas fashion, is...
by Reed Milliken | Dec 7, 2021 | Culture, Opinions
Known as the “film connoisseur” of my family, it is rare that I go a holiday season without being asked for my take on the age-old question; whether the 1988 cult classic Die Hard is a Christmas movie. For me, the answer is simple, Die Hard is in fact a Christmas...
by Grace Wellmon | Nov 16, 2021 | Culture, Student Life
I am a frequent visitor to NYC. As someone who loves the arts and city life, I try to get to the Big Apple at least once a year. However, the pandemic has put this yearly tradition on hold. This past month was my first time both traveling to NYC during the pandemic...
by Kaylee Getz | Nov 15, 2021 | Culture
Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Are you in charge of friendsgiving this year or want some new food to try out at your family dinner? If you’re looking for some new recipes, you’re in luck. Here are five recipes for your Thanksgiving meal this year. 1....
by Grace Wellmon | Sep 27, 2021 | Culture, Student Life
On September 23, Messiah University held its annual International Day of Peace Commemoration in Parmer Hall. Students and faculty members from the Peace and Conflict Studies, Department of Music, and Department of Theater and Dance led this year’s campus...