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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!
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Daily De-stressors: Spring Break Double Edition
By: Charmaine Lim, SMB Editor-in-Chief It’s hard not to be stressed right now, with changes being made to how we’re taking classes, trying to stay healthy and even the thought of moving home for more than a few weeks. No matter how much we love the people we’re with,...
Tattoo Tuesday: Matt Simme
By Celica Cook, SBM Student Life Editor Matt Simme is a senior film major who’s tattoos not only make him happy, but others as well. He’s found that his tattoo has even gotten people to start singing, and that makes him very happy. This is what he shared about his...
National Nutrition Awareness Month
By Leanne Tan, Student Writer March is the month when spring is right around the corner. We can feel the air getting warmer, and the days getting longer. March is a good time to think about spending time taking care of ourselves as winter melts away and spring offers...
The High Octane Herald
Dance vs. Soccer Experiment
Picture this: the dance world and the soccer world collaborate together on Messiah’s campus to see what the two disciplines can learn from each other. That is exactly what we did with the dance vs. soccer experiment. In October, we held a soccer practice where seven...
Katie McComb: A Christ-Centered Coach
Many know the head coach for Messiah’s swim team, Katie McComb, to be a strong mentor and boss for student athletes and workers. What some people may not realize is how McComb strives to keep her faith centered in everything she does. McComb has been the head swim...
The Return of Messiah Sports
After a long Saturday, Messiah concluded its action-packed weekend on Shoemaker Field with both men’s and women’s soccer. Earlier in the day, softball, baseball and men’s and women’s cross country took to their respective fields and courses with students in...
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