by Alexis Sheely | Oct 7, 2020 | Culture, Events
Oct. 7 designates “National Flower Day.” Not to be confused with the holiday celebrated on March 21, today specifically focuses on the U.S. national flower, the rose. This day marks the signing of Senate Joint Resolution 159, which adopted the rose as the national...
by Kaitlin Merlino | Oct 4, 2020 | Culture, Events
On Oct. 1, Messiah’s Theatre Department began its fall 2020 Season with “Antigone.” Senior musical theatre major Katie Phykitt and theatre professor Dan Inouye direct this classic Greek tragedy. Though originally written by Sophocles in 441 B.C., the cast and...
by Alexis Sheely | Oct 1, 2020 | Culture, Events
Fall has arrived here at Messiah University. While October is known for the spooky season of Halloween, many other odd holidays exist throughout the month, providing us with easy and fun ways to celebrate. Starting off the month, Oct. 1 serves as Bring Your Bible to...
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...
by Brian Shermeyer | Sep 21, 2020 | COVID-19, Events, Student Life
With the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions, there have been a limited number of events going on across campus and even less that students are able to actually go to and participate in. Come Tuesday September 22, there will finally be one of those opportunities....
by Brian Shermeyer | Jul 2, 2020 | Events, News
Updated: July 7 As of July 1, 2020, Messiah College has officially transitioned to Messiah University. If you are anything like me, you are not sure why this carries any significance for us as students. Prior to writing this, I did not even know what the...