by Ethan Reisler | Oct 9, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
With studies from the academy piling on, and a cave needing deeper mines for gemstones and silver – all to pay for my time at said academy – it can be difficult to find the time to enjoy myself. Sure, someone could sleep less to do more more, but I...
by Hannah Desko | Oct 7, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
For an hour every Thursday night, SAGE and the Engle Center host “She, Us, and I.” Working with 28 students this semester, Hannah McBride and Samantha Campbell facilitate the program for female students to learn about healthy relationships with themselves and others. ...
by Cade Smucker | Oct 7, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
Everyone knows about this film, marketed and advertised to infinity. A blockbuster directed by Denis Villenueve and starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, the hype for this movie was unreal. Based on the science fiction novel of the same name, the trailers seemed to...
by Rosie Schiano | Oct 7, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
When Haley Wagman isn’t on the court, she is observing and teaching math to seventh grade students. Wagman is a junior point guard on the Messiah Women’s basketball team that is studying secondary math education. Wagman started playing basketball in the...
by Arkese Claiborne | Oct 6, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
7’4” and 6’3”: these are the heights of the top two prospects going into the 2023 NBA draft. Tuesday night, basketball fans across the world were able to witness the seven-footer from France, Victor Wembanyama, and point guard Scoot Henderson battle it out in an...
by Rosie Schiano | Oct 6, 2022 | Online Edition, Opinions
Emma “Em” Bell is a returning player on the Messiah Women’s Basketball team. Bell is from the Lewisberry area and is a sophomore commuter student studying English with a teaching certification. Bell plays the forward position for the team, and spoke about her own...