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The Return to Normalcy for Athletes

New spectator policies have allowed all current Messiah University students, staff and faculty to attend home athletic events. Messiah’s athletes have been enjoying this change since its implementation earlier this month.  The Middle Athletic Conference Presidents and...

Wrestling Nationals: Cancelled and Restored

Messiah wrestling kicked off this past weekend with a dual meet on Friday against Shenandoah and a round robin style contest on Saturday against The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). Prior to the competitions, the NCAA canceled Division III regionals and nationals for...

Bryan Brunk: Wrestling Coach and Mentor

The head coach for Messiah’s wrestling team, Bryan Brunk, is often seen cheering on his athletes during a match, encouraging them in their faith and mentoring them in all areas of life. This year is Brunk’s 18th season as Messiah’s head wrestling coach. He has had a...

Opinions

Under the (Hard) Covers – The Things They Carried

“War is hell.” A succinct saying that has become an axiom, proven through the certainty of bloodshed and terror that are the experiences of the young and old, the soldier and the civilian. But Tim O’Brien is not so sure that war is only hell.  His novel, “The Things...

Under the (Hard) Covers – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

The cyberpunk genre has seen rapid growth in popularity over the past five years or so, characterized by near-future dystopian settings of environments destroyed by human interference to an almost apocalyptic quality, rampant corporations that dictate legislation more...

Under the (Hard) Covers – Crime and Punishment

Have you ever had a superiority complex one day, and then felt like you were the dirt beneath people’s boots the next? If you have, then you should probably talk to someone about that. But if you haven’t, and just want to read a story from the perspective of such a...

Hot Take: The Minecraft Movie Could’ve Been Good

The Minecraft Movie, at its core, was nothing to ride home about. No real plot or lesson to be taken away. Did it need to have these things? Obviously not. It had a more profitable opening weekend than The Mario Movie and more free advertising from fans than it knew...

Under the (Hard) Covers – Roadside Picnic

The Soviet sci-fi novel “Roadside Picnic,” written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky and published in 1972, follows Redrick “Red” Schuhart. Following a brief visit from extraterrestrial forces — of whom were never seen, either as beings or their mode of transportation —...

Under the (Hard) Covers – The Count of Monte Cristo

“Classics are known as classics for a reason,” is an apt and true statement because I said it. Is it great when a classic stands up in the modern-day? Of course. Most of them are great and can make for a fun read when you’re looking for a break from your usual...

Under the (Hard) Covers – Dune: Messiah

Frank Herbert’s “Dune” revolutionized the sci-fi genre in the same way that J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy changed how audiences and authors engage with fantasy. Whether you like “Star Wars,” “Star Trek” or anything in between that’s star-related,...

Under the (Hard) Covers – Frankenstein

Do you know how some people’s parents compare their kids to other kids? Sometimes you might even catch yourself comparing your own accomplishments to others. It can be difficult to avoid the pitfall of assuming you’re falling behind when you see others your age doing...

Under the (Hard) Covers- Dorian Gray

Classics are known as classics for a reason; they’ve made their mark on the literary canon and continue to exist in the minds of many decades upon decades after their publication and heyday. It’s important to engage with them for the sake of understanding the...

Under the (Hard) Covers – The Road

Wow. Wow. Okay. Alright. Are you seeing this? Are you seeing this right now? No? Alright. Okay. Cool. Cool, cool. So I’m going to have to talk about this. We all need to be on the same page because Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” is some peak reading material.  Following...

News

World Champion Norris? – The High Octane Herald

While I don’t usually like to speak about the future when it comes to sports, it looks like Lando Norris (McLaren) is well on his way to winning the World Championship. Previously, the four drivers...

The Home Stretch – The High Octane Herald

With only four races left in the Formula 1 season, this really is the home stretch. Even though McLaren has already officially taken home the Constructors’ championship trophy, there are still...

McLaren in Marina Bay – The High Octane Herald

Last year’s Singapore Grand Prix was thrilling, but this year took it up a notch, particularly for McLaren. Though George Russell (Mercedes) won the race itself, McLaren won the whole Constructors...

Romain Grosjean Returns – The High Octane Herald

While some drivers, like Max Verstappen (Red Bull), were racing this weekend, the rest of the grid has been on a break since Baku. With no live action to cover, it’s the perfect time to revisit one...

Back to Baku – The High Octane Herald

Welcome back to the High Octane Herald! And what a race to return on. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku delivered no shortage of drama with twists, crashes and shakeups in the championship...

Welcome to Miami! – The High Octane Herald

Next week is the Miami Grand Prix, and if it’s anything like last year, fans are in for a wild ride. Lando Norris (McLaren) won last year, with Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and Charles Leclerc...

The Dominance of Oscar Piastri – The High Octane Herald

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix happened this weekend, and some changes happened in the championship as a result. For one, both Williams finished in the points. Carlos Sainz (Williams) and Alex Albon...

Where’d They Go? – The High Octane Herald

The Bahrain Grand Prix is officially in the books — and while it wasn’t the most action-packed race from start to finish, it definitely delivered on the technical chaos.  Oscar Piastri (McLaren)...

Return of Monaco — The High Octane Herald

Sunday was the Japanese Grand Prix! The lead-up to this race was full of excitement, though there wasn't much action during the event itself.  This was Yuki Tsunoda’s (Red Bull) first race driving...

The Red Bull Shuffle – The High Octane Herald

Ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix this Sunday, the higher-ups at Red Bull made a big decision. Helmut Marko and Christian Horner, two of the main people involved in this decision, moved Yuki Tsunoda...

Student Life

Karibu Overview

African Student Union (ASU) hosted their biggest event of the school year, Karibu, on the evening of November 15. This event highlights African culture through an array of food, dances and fashion. The night began with a flag procession done by students representing...

CSA Pulse Overview

On Saturday, Sept. 13, the Caribbean Student Association (CSA) hosted an evening kickback in the backyard of the Rafiki House. Caribbean inspired music played as students of various backgrounds gathered together to play games, eat food, and fellowship with one...

Campus Snippets – May 2nd

Welcome back to “Campus Snippets.” Happy last week of classes! It might have been a long week, but we’re almost done. Only finals left to tackle! Now, on to this week’s events.   The Student Choice Lost Film has been chosen! The Greatest Showman will be shown May 2nd...

Campus Snippets- April 25th

Welcome back to “Campus Snippets.” It’s the second to last week of classes! For seniors, it’s the second to last week of undergrad, too! Congrats! Now onto this week’s events.  First up, we have Destress Fest, Minds Matter’s biggest event of the semester! Join the...

Campus Snippets

Welcome to “Campus Snippets” and happy Student Worker Appreciation week! This column will be the place to go to get details of the events at Messiah, all in one place. First up, we have Student Worker Appreciation Week. Throughout this week, Student Workers have been...

Messiah Safety Urges Vigilance At Night Due to Safety Concerns

Messiah University’s Department of Safety is urging students to remain vigilant and take advantage of campus resources, particularly when walking at night.  Concerns about poorly lit walkways and transportation delays have raised questions about student safety. In...

Into the City – Washington, D.C.

On Sunday, April 6, the newest Into the City group left for Washington D.C. for a couple of days of fun, site visits and experiencing what it’s like to navigate a city. The students all had very different majors and life experiences, but all were able to enjoy the...

Acclamation Dance Ministry

Acclamation Dance Ministry (ADM) is Messiah University’s dance club that is completely led, run and organized by students.  Every semester, they hold a dance recital, and the Spring 2025 showcase will be held on March 29th at 7pm, and March 30th at 3pm, in Brubaker...

Spring Break Agapé Center Trips

This spring break, Messiah’s student-led missions hub, the Agapé Center, is organizing two service trips for students and faculty. Two groups of 12–15 students and faculty will partner with a different ministry, according to Emma Narber, graduate assistant for service...

Orlando Williams Profile

  (GRANTHAM, Pa.)– Orlando Williams walked through the Larsen Student Union, engaging in a phone call, as he suddenly saw me begin to pass him. Seeing his phone to his ear, my eyes swiftly met the ground as I did not want to disturb his conversation. As I walked...

Culture

Man Wrongly Sentenced to Life Behind Bars – Christ Transforms His Life Forever

(GRANTHAM, Pa.)-- At the age of 17 years old, Gene McGuire found himself sentenced to life behind bars without parole for a crime he did not commit. But after 10 years McGuire met Christ and the rest of his prison sentence and life was forever changed.   On the night...

The Not So Obvious, Obvious Way of Making Red Sauce – Covered Bridge Cuisine

 I love spaghetti and this first article is an ode to my Italian heritage. I have been eating good Italian food since the very beginning, thanks to my nonna, and from her I’ve learned the key to making a savory red sauce that you’ll want to smother on pasta,...

“Honor & Glory” by Honor & Glory – Praise Him With Song

I’ll be honest; I am not consistently drawn to heavier rock music. However, I am very glad I came across the band Honor & Glory. The lead singer, Kevin Young, is more well-known than Honor & Glory, as he is also the lead singer of the more popular Christian...

Praise Him With Song Elevation Review

“Here as in Heaven” Elevation Worship Album Review   “Here as in Heaven” is the fifth live album from Elevation Worship. The band, which started as a worship team at Elevation Church based in Charlotte, North Carolina, still leads worship at Elevation Church in...

Praise Him With Song Casting Crowns Review

“Healer” by Casting Crowns Album Review   “Healer” is Casting Crowns’ ninth and most recent studio album. Casting Crowns was started by youth pastor Mark Hall as a youth group initiative at First Baptist Church in Florida. Today, it is one of the most popular...

A Review of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

In “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” the sequel to the critically acclaimed “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” we revisit Miles Morales on his journey of balancing his adolescent struggles with his occupation as Brooklyn’s one and only Spider-Man.    It...

The Experience Economy

This past summer was an extremely memorable one when it comes to movie releases and Internet trends. Hits such as “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” restored the box office to pre-pandemic numbers with the films grossing almost $1 billion in domestic revenue combined....

Praise Him With Song

“Hymn of Heaven” by Phil Wickham Album Review For my first column, I find it fitting to start with my favorite album of all time (or, at least, the one that currently holds this ranking, though it’s subject to frequent change since I love so many albums.)  “Hymn of...

How Ethical Listening Can Shape the College Experience

Ethical listening is a vital skill to learn as we navigate our professional and personal lives both during and after college. According to Dr. Katie R. Place, a Public Relations professor at Quinnipiac University, dialogue is the foundation to becoming proficient in...

Shoeless Joe: An Inside Look Into The Ever-Changing Cabaret

Keep your eyes open and your ears tuned in to the Department of Theatre and Dance’s Spring 2023 production of Shoeless Joe, which will be showing on Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. in the Grace Pollock Dance Studio.  Shoeless Joe is a musical cabaret directed by...