by Julia Mary Register | Aug 19, 2021 | News, Online Edition, Student Life
Power outages due to storms caused closures on campus on August 19. According to Kathie Shafer, Vice President for Operations, Eisenhower, Sollenberger Sports Center, Boyer, Old Main, Frey, Murray Library, and Hostetter all lost power between 1:30-3:30 am. ...
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 Kaylee Getz | Jul 13, 2021 | COVID-19, News, Student Life, Uncategorized
Messiah University’s COVID-19 vaccination rates are concerningly low as students and faculty prepare to enter the fall semester. As of August 5, 46.9 percent of undergraduate students are fully vaccinated. Unlike many other colleges in the United States that are...
by Kaitlin Merlino | May 4, 2021 | News
Editor’s note: After this article was published in the April Swinging Bridge Magazine, we received notice that it contained misinformation about the distinction between service dogs and therapy dogs, and mislabeled Adi as a service dog. We apologize for these errors,...
by Kaylee Getz | Apr 28, 2021 | News
Current Messiah University students have watched the recent demolition of Hoffman slowly progress this semester. The construction was a part of Messiah’s plan, which included the construction of the new Kim Phipps Admissions and Welcome Center and the renovation of...
by Joy Hammond | Feb 7, 2021 | News
The Multicultural Council hosted an event on Jan. 29 to discuss the insurrection that occurred at the U.S. capitol. This event titled “What Happened On 1/6” was created to provide a space to share and process the events at the capitol. Over 20 people, including Todd...