by Arkese Claiborne | Sep 15, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
We’re only halfway through the week, and there’s already been a lot of drama surrounding the NBA and its players. This past weekend, rising star Anthony Edwards received backlash for a homophobic video he posted on Instagram, where he was heard using anti-gay slurs....
by Marie Miller | Aug 23, 2022 | Online Edition, Student Life
If you’re expecting any type of mail this academic year, you won’t find it in your mailbox. Since June 15, campus postal services have been absorbed by Messiah University’s Campus Store. Slingshot, which formerly only ran Messiah’s textbook services, now uses its...
by Ethan Dyrli | Apr 29, 2022 | Culture, Online Edition, Student Life
This year, the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) became a part of Messiah’s Multicultural Council (MCC). Looking back on CSA’s first year, Deantae Moultrie, a senior applied health science major and president of CSA, feels blessed that she was able to see CSA come...
by Kaylee Getz | Aug 31, 2021 | COVID-19, News, Online Edition, Student Life
Due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases on campus, Messiah will be providing all students with KN95 masks beginning Wednesday morning. During morning classes, students will each receive a mask and view a video from President Kim Phipps and medical director,...
by Julia Mary Register | Aug 23, 2021 | COVID-19, Online Edition, Student Life
Messiah returns to requiring masks indoors for all on-campus individuals regardless of vaccination status. With three confirmed positive cases during Welcome Week and over 20 students contact-traced, the mask mandate has been reinstated to help keep numbers from...
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. ...