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...
by Ethan Dyrli | Sep 27, 2021 | Culture, Student Life
On Friday, Dylan Kalogris of “Theselands” performed in the Union to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Pulse. Kalogris, a former alumni, is a singer-songwriter based out of Nashville. While at Messiah, he worked at The Pulse during its inception as the music...
by Ethan Dyrli | Aug 2, 2021 | Culture, News, Online Edition
Olympic frontrunner, Sha’ Carri Richardson, was banned from competing in the Olympics at the start of the month after testing positive for marijuana use. News of her ban sent controversy through the athletic community and beyond, sparking discussion on the role of...
by Julia Mary Register | Mar 5, 2021 | Culture, Events, Opinions
Messiah’s Theatre Department begins their run of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as Performed by TJ Barker’s Troupe of Theatricals” Thursday, March 4. This production is not your typical Snow White story. In this version, a travelling group of performers face many...
by Rosemary Jones | Dec 4, 2020 | Culture
Every person who walks into Cherisse Daniels’ office is immediately welcomed by the tapestry on her wall of a black woman with her natural hair out and a crown atop her head. “Black queen,” Daniels said. “Black women are told we can’t be this way or can’t look...