by J.T. Crocenzi | Apr 2, 2023 | News, Opinions, Sports & Rec
Bruce Longenecker, professor of religion at Baylor University, has ventured into uncertain waters with his book, “The Lost Letters of Pergamum.” A historical fiction, the novel attempts to capture the ancient situation in which Christianity existed. There is a certain...
by Matthew Simmons | Mar 22, 2023 | Opinions, Sports & Rec, Student Life
Fresh off a spring break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina, the Men’s Tennis team is poised to make waves during their competitive spring season. The team played in three matches over the course of the week, with wins over Roanoke and Mary Baldwin, and a loss to...
by Arkese Claiborne | Mar 20, 2023 | News, Sports & Rec
March is the perfect time for basketball. High school teams are playing for their state championships, while March Madness gets all the national headlines. But in the NBA, March is the time for many teams to make a late season playoff push. In the Western Conference...
by Jon Wenger | Mar 17, 2023 | News, Sports & Rec
It’s over. He’s gone. Chuck Fletcher has finally been fired as General Manager of the Philadelphia Flyers. Let the city celebrate. A little over four years after Ron Hextall was fired as GM of the Flyers, we are right back here in the same spot. This time however, the...
by Matthew Simmons | Feb 28, 2023 | Sports & Rec
Messiah sports are rooted in tradition. Many programs have developed a winning culture and have experienced widespread success. One team trying to establish that for themselves is the newly formed club golf team. The team was founded in the fall of 2021 by Nick...
by Arkese Claiborne | Feb 26, 2023 | Opinions, Sports & Rec
Let’s face it: NBA All-Star Weekend just isn’t what it used to be. Fans, coaches and ratings definitely agree, as this year’s All-Star game was the least-watched in recent history, and Nuggets head coach Michael Malone said it was the worst game he’s ever been a part...