by Joy Hammond | Nov 22, 2020 | COVID-19, Culture, Events
Not everyone is able to enjoy a warm turkey dinner and a room full of family and friends during the holidays. With the pandemic still in the United States, many people have struggled with being temporarily laid off or having the business permanently shut down. ...
by Andrew Mullen | Aug 30, 2020 | COVID-19, Student Life
In these past few months, the world seems to have transformed into something of an apocalyptic world. A global pandemic called COVID-19 has affected millions worldwide. According to The Washington Post, as of August 27th there are 24,210,000 cases of COVID-19...
by Kaitlin Merlino | Aug 21, 2020 | COVID-19, Culture
Sometimes it’s hard to have faith. It is the definition of “easier said than done.” We cannot physically see it. It cannot be confined to a singular human feeling. Not even one path is correct for all those of faith. At Messiah, we profess that each one of us is...
by The Pulse | Jun 1, 2020 | COVID-19, News
“I’m delighted to share the news that Messiah University will be reopening in August for an on-campus, in-person start to the 2020 fall undergraduate semester,” President Kim Phipps said in her video shared with students and employees of Messiah University. In her...
by The Pulse | May 15, 2020 | Student Life
By Jessie Morgan, Student Writer In light of the pandemic, social media users have witnessed a new trend circulating through Facebook in honor of the class of 2020. However, this trend may be doing more harm than good for high school and college seniors. ...