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Rooted in the rush
Welcome to Rooted in the Rush, where author Sarah Eckenroth works to bring
together the busy college life and faith!
NEW ARTICLES PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY!
Tiger King Deep Dive: Episode 1: “Not Your Average Joe”
By Brendan Labra, Student Writer While the Coronavirus has essentially put everyone on a lockdown quarantine, one show has captured the eyes of an entire nation; Tiger King. The Netflix documentary series premiered in late March and was immediately met with audience...
Tattoo Tuesday: Elena Castillo
By Celica Cook, SBM Student Life Editor Tattoos can be lots of things. Sometimes they are a form of self expression, or they represent a value or idea that is important to us.They are a tangible way that we can better understand the human being being the ink. For...
How Students & Teachers Can Protect Themselves on Zoom
By: Mario Cosentino When a student attends a class or joins a study group in an academic building or in the library, there is a certain expectation of privacy held by these students. This privacy would be broken if an uninvited person invaded said space and started...
The High Octane Herald
How to Watch Sports This Week
Interested in watching sports this week? Visit gomessiah.com to watch livestreams of select events. Wednesday, September 8 Women’s Soccer at Johns Hopkins University 7:00 pm Women’s Volleyball at Lebanon Valley College 7:00 pm Field Hockey at Franklin and...
5-on-5: This Week’s Top 5 Sports Stories
This week’s 5-on-5: five points on five of this week’s biggest sports stories. 1. David Patten, three-time Super Bowl winner with New England Patriots, dies in motorcycle crash at 47 Patten died in a motorcycle crash last week outside Columbia, South Carolina,...
Messiah Survivor
The Messiah Survivor club took over campus April 16-17 in a series of exciting games and challenges with many students participating or supporting the competition. The club, which started four years ago as an underground group of people who had a love and passion for...
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